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RkmakKs or John Newton.? r% Christian should never plead Bpirituality for being n slovMmff hgta but -??hoe* cleaner, be ?houjf bojjlfl bcBtjfn tbo town. My prinjnpal tiwjLod ??ofj<kfeati%g horcsy is ?4Wt&l&l.ilfcMllI. 5.0&c proposos to fill a basket with tarns.^N<-rw, if I can fill it first xrtfrfyr$cit, lVna.i | defy his attempts. WmiW m W JgJLL-i [There aro critical times of danger After great services, honors and consol slia'tl stand upon our guard. Noah, Let, David and 8oloineu fell in these circumstances. Satan is a foot pad.- A foot-pad will not attack a man Wkm^^tfpfb the bfiuk, but in returning . 5th bis pocket full of money. Christ has takon our naturo into hcavcu to represent ub* He'has left u? on earth with bis uaturc to represent Hm re on tbo walub for improve icommoii uews of the day islr it. The falling of the jiloatn and the slaughter of the Oulileans wore the news of the day which our .Lord improved. Much depends on the way we come into tjouble. ? Paul aud Jonah were 4Bfli0ifi/.tbo storiu, but under very circumstunccs. - .<?. _ ?V Plain Sa,upi;-^a'nTnteuvikw with ^a^kgfii. ^Cx.*.u.k.?To make a good ;aru?Sit nny norso-car conductor. To ? 'viil a tongue?drink scalding cuiTee. To uia^J^^g^o^Uroi;!?leavo a l.;ttcr from ouo^f.^'our (. Id sweethearts where your Avifc can find lt.. llow t<5 mala.' an Indian loal?give bun a gallon of whisky. A plaiu loaf?a visit to '.he bouo" a turkey?tnke it .when the poulterer is not looking. 'J'o -c^Oiivj b'c'cf?feed your c;.ttlo at a brewery. How to .select a foul?ask the umpire of ll b.iWftjbti.ll match. a pl.iiu stew?a trip in . on old-fashioned street railway i N warm day. blow to dress beat* \orsoxlrip is a good thing to tiros beats-will?; especially if bo be a de;;d beut. The Way to Kkkp a Pastor.? Pray for him! love him; attend h s min istr^?*rif# -Sundiry' school; pay him bi> salary promptly: defend him when ..s-aii cd by enemies of tbe church and the, truth visit bitn when in ufHtction, aim cstccuidiim highly in love for his work sake. If you want to get rid of a pastot do not attend church complain uf ercrj tiling done at church meeting; be surr to complain when the expenses of the cbuicb are to be met; refuse to pay hi in treat him roughly, coolly, magnify his JttuUs^dcnrociate; bis virtues fi>rm a par ty to oppose him, and if lie be an hide pendent mau he will noo'i leave, tli : place. This plan generally works well. ^??iij'ltst Record. IIowflB^f; ?Lct*?tpmfr I ^art a Pit ay KM >1 EKTIMI. -hearts 'but feel tho ne'.d of it gather together, haying first each cne, sought the Lord in private. If a vegu? BgMce'tttnnot be maintained at the church or vestry, let neighbors iuc t in ooA ofiior? houses. No matter bow small* the mimber, left tire joint pleading continnc. Seize and hold tbe promise. Pray for that whicn Hnn nearest to you jndg'::--::! h" 'i at the bouse fo*'ilot be so auxious to follow lap bill of fare that you shall jjaMrjaiuH nitfet conscious needs. Kx tept a blessing a*lien you pray. Take ii a&cortves, niid use it for Christ.? RrcsbyXe A yank to passing along tbe street was painfully bitten by an ugly dog. A single blow.?, ot a heavy slid:, skillfully aimed was sufTicicut to kill, tbe animal instantly. Rut'tho- enraged1 prdestriuin still continued to pummel tbe corj se till little canine remained* At length he was accosted with: What are you about that dog has boon dead these ton minuets past.,, I know it VtTuo tiiC i'Cpiy, out i T*-y?jt to give tbe beast a realizing sense that there is punishment after death. Here is tbe love-ditty of a Georgian which be dropped, and was picked up in the road: "To Miss Sudyj Behold a hi ranger at the dooro of thy heart, he. gentely tins and nox before, has waited long, is waiting still, miss SuJy you tr.oat nrjjopier frjey/i So 1.11. I luv you now nuui will forever, you may change but I will never for even ono be out l< ? >^!l?1lBFwoTr^fgct me not, Miss Sttdy 1 Hiust confess that I luv you best of al1 the girls 1 ever now, there is not to be Compared, wiili,you." ? ? iimw-??*?-.-.->' <W^t*?**t-?? ? An old lady recently died in South (jtarolinn, leaving thirteen children, one bund red- nnd thirty grandchildren and Mxty-f.no great-grandchildren. dust thing of it; two hundred and four puling infants for one poor woman to (Unalo '? . But tbe Loid wna at last merciful. " A Long Branch beauty was rccontly ?^wplglip'd- in her promenade costume nod turned the scales at one hundred and sixty five pounds. In her bathing dress "?he weighs one hundred and six pound*. "? A knowJedge of our own weakness Cro at -r iit rts ? b';>>i;y"for nth".' AyvT'm Ague Cure, For Fover an* *L?u?, Intermdttont JTovor, Chill Fovw, Remittent Fever, Dumb Aflrue, Furio?cal or SUioura Fever, &o., and' indeed-aM the aflabtdone which arise from malarious, marsh, ox mlaamatio poisona. . Jfo one remedy is loader called Tor by the necessities of tho American pcoplo than a sure and safe euro for Fever and Ague, finch we are now enabled to offer, vfefc a perfect certainty that it w? eradicate tho disease, and with assur ance, founded on proof, mat no tuurm can arise from its use In any quantity. That which protects from or prevents this dis order raupt bo of immense service in the com munities whore It prevails, /'retention la better than euro, for the patient escapes Uio rink which he must run In violent attacks of this baleful dis temper. This "Otms" expels tho mlosmstio poison of Fbvbr and Aottju from the system, und prevents tho development of the disease, if taken on tho first approach of its premonitory symptoms. It Is not only the best remedy evor yet discovered for this class of complaints, bnt also tho cheapest. Tho largo quantity we sup ply for a dollar bringe it within tho reach of everybody; and to billons districts, where Fbvkb amu Auinc prevails, everybody should have It, and ubo it ftocly, both for cure and pro tection. It Is hoped this prlco will place it within tho reach of all ? tho poor as well as tho rich. A groat superiority of this remedy over any other evor discovered for the spoedy and certain cure of intermit tents Is, that It contains no Qrrt nine or mineral: consequently it produces no aulnlsm or other Injurious effects whatever npon le constitution. Those eured by it aro loft as healthy as If they had never had tho disease. Kover and Amte ka not alone the consequence of the miasmatic popoav A groat variety of din orders arise from Its irritation, among which aro Neuralgia, Itlietrmatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Karacho, Catarrh. Asth ma, Palpitation, Paintul Affection of the Spleen, ilysls, vhicb, the in tcrmitbent type, or become periodical. This "Curb* oxpcls the poison fk-om the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an In voluablo protection So immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in tho mala' riotts districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to *ho in feet in*, that will bo ex ere ted from the By stem, and cannot accumulato in sufficient quantity to ripen, into dlscaso. Flenco it is even more valuable for protection than euro: and fow will ever suffer from Inter mittent ?* if they avail themselves of the protec tion this remedy affords. For Liver CeinipUsmnts, arising from torpid* ity of tho Llvor, it in an cxcoUont remedy, stim ulating tho Liver into healthy activity, and pro ducing many truly remarkable cures, where atjier medicines fall. rWEPABRD BT Dr. J. C. AY ER & CO., Lowell, Mass.? Practical and Analytical Chemists, AND SOLD ALL ROUND THE WORLD. PRICK, 01.OO PER BOTTLE. may 11 c ly Ayei's Cathartic Pills, For all the pwpoees of a Laxative Modi cite. Perhaps no ono modi cine i ? so universal 1 v required by overy body as a cathartic, nor was ever any bc fbre so universally adopted Into use, in every country and among all classes, as this ituld hut efficient purgative nil. Tho obvious reason is, that it i6 n more relia ble and far more ef fectual remedy than any other. Thoso who have triod it, know that it cured them ; those who have not.knowtbaUlseres thali-nclghborsand friends; and all kxoaVWat sAa* it dooa once it does al ways ? that ta*aswarmils through any fault or neg glcot of its composition. Wehavo thimsnnds upon thousands of cerrtaoeto* of their rcmarkahlo cures of the following complaint*, hut such cures are known in every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates; con taiuing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, they may bo taken with safety by anybody. Their >iigar-e oat im: preserves them ever tret h,ond 1 n BnoiTS 1 1 n pleasant to take, vrliilo being purely vqt>subia, no harm can arise from their 1100 In n.?y *t5s5tV. They operate by their "pa Vfotn) influoncc on the internal viscera so purify Wuiblm-d and sliamlate it into healthy actjaa?japs ore tho obstructions of the ?tomaxJ^k?lMBL BrcuAud othoi organs of 1 lie body, reSbOBfflg fti**B%isJbJsr a< lion to health, and by c^rtoetlug, <atoaa#Nf flkcy exist, such de rangements as aro tMtnt enBla of disease. m inn u) iltrertatJio Je trisakls tho wrapper on the box, for ttoaMowfag complaints, which thoso Pilla rapidly onra: ? Foi J?.r?]i(<BBt?<>r Iiidia-rHf Ion, X.Udcss nesM, unao ear anil JLos* of A[*i>e?l??>, they should be taken iuedr*r*ielv to stimulate t lie stom ach, and re-tore Hs aoalthy tono and octiou. For I.lver Osrawalaltit and its various srmp tonis, fill! Ion* Ileailucho, Mien HI mari ne ho, Jaundkr or Cireen ftlcknraa, Uli Ion? Colic and Dlllnaa sVovers, they should bo judiciously taken for each case, to correct tha diseased action or remove tho obstructions which cause it. >or Dysentery or Diarrhuea, but ono mild dose is goiiorally required. For Jfjlteumutlsui, tioui, Gravel, Pal pitation of the alt-iirt. Pain in the Niile, Back and sLoln?, tbov should be eont?v uously taken, as required, to rhango the diseased action of the system. With such change thoso complaints disappear. Vor Strop* r and Dropsical Swellings they should be taken in birgo and frequent dosos to produce Urn effect of a drastic purge. >or Muppi <?? ?,a large dose should bo taken a* it produces the desired effect by sym pathy. As n Dinner Pill, take mo or two Pilla to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional tloso stimulates the ttomach and Dowel.-, into healthy action* restores the appetite,, ami invigorates th? system. Honce it is often ad vantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dOSC of these fills makes him fcol decidedly lait tor, from their cleansing and renovating effect oa the digestive apparatus. J)r. J. C. A YE It * CO., Pact leal Chemists, LOWELL. MASS., V. *7. A. nuiy 11 c . ly 77//? OLD ESTABLISHED OP AMERICA, THE Wlwnt, Sft?it?n ^Ocu//a SOUTHERN No. 8 N Charles Street, HALT/MO EE, AID. Otge.nlzed and Deeded Entirely to rrepaHno tfjoany and UliddU grfacd d tlvii to BscQitr: Tiionouca (practical Accountants ASD OVER 2?a? YOUNG fi'JElSf ntou tub SOUTHERN STA TES have' GRADUATED at this INSTITCTfON, and are now filline Responsible and I iterative J'nsitions in the leading BANKS AND BUSINESS JIOUSES 0/ the Country. THERE ARE NO I'ACATIONS. Students cam enter at any time. Special Individual Instruction and tut.eett guaran teed. Send for College Documents and splendid Sped mens of I'enmanthifi. Enclose tiuo J'ostage Stamps. Address all Communications to IP. JT. BA ~DIiKit, Pres'l. Southern Rusinett College, BALTIMORE{ MD. V>1 11. Russell St. one Door East of Meroney's Hotel Offers to the Public a FULL and WELL SK^CTED STOCK of ? i*T h Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, &c, At LOWER PRICES than can bo bought at any other House in Orangcnurg. Call and EXAMINE his STOCK, and bo CONVINCED of the CHEAP NESS of his GOODS. B?rAlsoI will paiy the highest price for OLD IRON, COPPER. BRaSS PEWTER, HIDES, OLD RAGS and every kind of CCGNTRY PRODUCE juno 8 o . Gm BUY YOUR SPRING GOODS J. M'NAMARA'S He has just opened a SELECT S OCK, comprising all tho LATEST STYLES of DRESS ?OODS. such as Japanese, Chene Poplins, Dolly Varden Silk Bruche, Granudioes. aud Silk Strips. Spruyue ami Pacific Lawns. French Colored and Linen Lawns. Dress Linens, Piques and Silk Lcno. a speciality it 7 yards to SI Alsojsonic <>f the Choicest Patterns f Fancy English Cassimmc", Coatings, Cloths, black Cassi meres, Tweeds <lottonadcs, Jeans and Linen Drill-, lie hns also a large supply of Drown and Blue Shirtings, Tieki , Stripes, pem ins. ??c. SHOES of every description, among then- a nice lot Ladies Gutters Ready-mado Clothing, Hats. &c ami a very General Stock of Groceries, Hard ?rare. &0., all of which will be sold Low Down fur Cash. Thanking the public for their kind patronage, I solicit a continuation of the same. J McNAM A RA. a pi 20 c 1 v SPRING OPENING! AT T. CARTMILL'S A LARGE and SELECT STOCK of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Which will bo SOLD at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, consisting of New Slvlc PRESS noons. Figured and Plain MUSMN8. LAWNS. CAMBRICS nn I N \NROOKS. PIQUES of every Pnttorn and Price. Good St vie CALICOES. Pique nnd Dress TRIMMINGS. HOSIERY. OI.OVES. NOTIONS, kc. LONG-CLOTUS, SIfEET!NG. Table nnd Shirtinp LINENS. t'ASSI MERES. COtTONADES. KENTUCKY JE INS. CLOTHING and HATS of the Finte?? Styles. Also SfECIAt ATTENTION called to the Fiarge Stock ..f Ladies and Gents ROOTS an 1 .?HOKS, SADDLERY, HARNESS, HARDWARE, GROUBR]BS, WINES. LIQUORS, &o RUSSELL ST. ORANGEBURG, S. (?. a pi 20 lyo net 7 WILHELM THEODORE MULLEE HAS just returned from CHARLESTON with the best selection of SEED IRISH Pt> PATOISS ever r.-ronglu U Ornngo hurg. Me has on bj?EdtL?r EARLY ROSE. GOODRICH, PINK EYE. and PEACH BLOOM. Alsa nnother CFFFAP LOT of IF A MS rrom 10 to I? el* ??,.?? |h. Wi.ii ? NORTHERN 'TAS. Gv??a and Yellow GARDEN FL VS. Fine 1 El.LOW ONIONS. A L>i of Prime New York SMOKED TONGUES at 50 Cents. RR EM EN LA GAR a>y tlvc <U>z.. il/ilLw .? d free of charjie i > any Housa SWEET CIDER on draught:. MAEL and OR 1ST?Belted amf unbolted. A splendid selected WIK ?LT. STOCK of Men's, Women's mid hoy's SHOES. Also a lot of Farmer'- Indispensable. I?n |>1ements. such as TRACKS, IF A MFCS. A X ES, MANURE FORKS and PLOW LINES. Fie also now keepjbon hand a SAMPLE I B A RR EL *f ehe World- Well-known .\c im;. COMMON WHISKIES from ?1 In np wards. The REST Double Distilled WHITE WIM VI N EG R ia the Village, without any e* flv)Y" Claiming my small share, of the Ira'di j and thank-in'? my FRIENDS nnd CUSTOM j ERS for pa-t favor*, they wiri prense remem ber Iis? NAME v.:a PLACE. All Good's Delivered Free of Charge. AV. T. MTTI^TSR (Not miller,) wat down uocxd tue cquxer. jan 13 \XrOI'LD INFOl'M TtTE PC RUT TIT AT HE Is STILL CARRTTNG ON TTTE C*AR. W ringo Mnkitig in ?Vr it* various branches, and will Manufacture er Repair at rite Shortost Notioo, all Gamiing**,. Buggies or Wagens. And am also prepared with. NEW PRESS AND G VI TO GIN ANI> PACK COTTON SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL has*brought from \ to \ cent mote :ui thai Ginned on the common.Oins. Ihn oel 8 nnl 2-1* 11. RIC1GS. NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT! t! DOYLE, & WILES, IlKBPHGTFULLYi INFORMS THE CITIZENS- OP OILANC1EBURG, COUNT Yj THAT \, tlioy have pnrchasod tho CA,U1UAC,E SHOPS AND WOftKS 035 THOS. RAY And aro CARRYING OH the CAEEIAGE BU8INES& In all its BRANCHES. Orders loft with US will be PROMPTLY FILLED All kinds of REPAIRING NEATLY DONE and with DISPATCH. COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. IDOYI.I, WtXlW A CO., i#0 i - (: OrnngehnrfJ S t'. I herewith return . to MY* FRIENDS for their P A S T F A V 0 R S Ami .still hope to merit their future PATRON AGE. I am ut ill over CAPT. BRIGG MANN'S STORK Proparad to EXECl TE ull WORK in my LINE in (he LATESE und MOST IM PROVED STYLE. jrj?f- SATISFACTION guaranteed to all. ?J. 1>. ^LUME, ARTIST. july 20 apl 'JO tf lUJI.LlONS Hear Testimony to their Wonderful f'lirntivc Effect*. They arc not a vile Fancy Drinh, Made of Poor Jin in, WhlaUcy, Proof Spirt in nnd DeTuno I.iiinor* doctored, m .. < .1 ami sweetened to please tho' taste.called "Tonics," "Appetisers," '?iU,*torcrn,"i;c., tlmt leml Du- tippler un to drunkenness and min.lait aro n If lie Mcdiclucuiodc from the Native Ki..t ? and IK-rl>H of California, free from all Alcoholic Mi nul luni-. They aro tin UK EAT KLOO? IM'ltl FlEUnnd A I.IKE CJIVIN'GI PRINCIPLE, a perfect Henovutor and Invlgorntor ?f the Kystom, carryIngoff oll poisonous matter ami restoring thclilooJ, to a healthy condition. No ihthoii can take these Bit ten according to directions ami remain long unwell, provided their bones ara not destroyed by mineral poison or ott-.cr weans, and tho vital erbium wastiJ beyond the i*>int of repair. They nro a (Jciulo PnrsntlTe na well na a Tonic, possessing. alMi. the pcculiur merit of acting m a powufnl agent in relieving Congestion or InQam niation of the Liver, nnd oil theVlareral Organs. FOK FEMALE COMPLAINTS, inynnngor old, married or ?inglo, at the dnwn of womanhood orat Uie turn of life. Uicse Tonic Bitters have no r<pial. For Inllnnminlory and Chronic Kheunin llniii aud Gout, Dyiebeptln or Indices!Ion, III I i on Remittent ami Intermittent Fe tcrs, DtNcnaea of llur lllood, Livnr, K id no? nnd Itlmldcrt these Blttcm have been most successful. Such llineasrs arc caused hy Vitlnted Illond, which is generally produced by derangement of the IHttrntlvt- Oi-gnni. IIYMPEPSIA OK INDIGESTION, nr^d ?che. Pain In the Shoulders. Omaha, Tightness of the Chest. Dirtiness, Sour KrnrtntInns of tho Stomach, Bad Taste in the Month. Uilinus Attacks, Palpitation or the llrnrt, Inflammation of the Lungs. I' un in the re gions of the Rldneys. ami a hundred ether painful s>mp lonui. are the offspring* of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach aud stimnlntc tho torpid I.irer and Bowels, winch rendci them of uneiiunlled rflicacv ia clean.unc the Mood of all Impurities, iuh! Im porting new lifo and vijor to the wholu system. FOR ?Ii IN DIME AHRS, Eruptions, Tetter. Halt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pitnplus, Pustules, Bulls, Car buiielr*. Ring-Wonne, S< n'..I lload. Sore Kjrej, Hryslpe la*. Itch.Scurf*. Diacoloratlona of the Skin. Ouiuor* and Diseases >>f tin- Skin, of whatever name or unlurr. aie literally due np and em-rli-t out of tin- system in a *hert tin-- hy the use ?I t. Uitlers. One bottle hi Miel? cases will cuuviuca the most Incredulous of tbclr cur a tire effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you Bud its Im purities bursting thiougb the skin in Plmptes, Erup tions or Sons; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and stuzcish In the veins: cleanse it when it It foul, and Tov.r fccliugK will tell you when. K.'ep the Id ? ! l-r.rr. and the taealtu of the SVStcm wtil follow. Piu. Tape, und other Worin?, lurkine !n the erstem of ?? maugi tuoutmuds. are effectually j.-stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist, tnerc i? scarcely *n Individual u;?-n the face oilhe eirlli a hos? l?ody is exempt from the i.r-i-.e of ??im? It is not upon the healthy elements nf Ike l?xl) that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No SysU-m of Menlcine.no vermifuges, no antiielmlntirs will treu the system from wuim? like these Hitter*. J. WALK Kit, Proprietor! n.M. McDOXAI.D ft CO., Drui.-t.-ist* and Oen. Asent?. San l'.-snciseo. California, am! 3'.' and Jl Commerce Slrt-et, New York. B3-30LU BY ALL DRL'UQISTS AND DBAUtB". aug 'JG k ly tf < s vi w -TME/GRrTAP BLQ?D PURIFIER. Tosacsalngr T'OWorful in\ p BiEaiaiB These Dittors sro v?*ltlVl^)' iavttluablo ia They imrify tho cyatetn, and will ctuo Eemittent and Intenuittent Jb'ovcis, and aro a preventive Of Chills and Fever, ni SeASESOFTHEiKIDNEYs&BtAODErr: All yielJ to their powerful efbeacy. Aro an ant idol o to cbango of Water and 1 ?n-1. to tho wasted frame, ond correct all Will save days of suffering to the sick, and Tho grand Panacea lor ail the 111? of life. TRY .ONE^BOtTLE' PHYSICIANS THERE, r r-r.01}\. PEESCEIEE IT Ri BIT T E R S/tf ?SU AI The Standard CO T1EIH 3EBIU11f In Young or Old, Hamed^^-^^ *ax Single, thcaa Beters aro un rvqui.llcd and have often been tlO means of saving life. T R V O NC BOTTLE. nov 18 ly ^ Water wheel, Mill Gearin^.Shafiin'jX Pulleys >L*^lSENO FORACIRCUVA^*-*^: it\ I o i ? J j SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD Ciiari.estox, S. C. December 23, 1871. . Otf AND AFTER SUNDAY DECEMBER 24, the Passenger Train on the Soulb Carolina Ruilroud will run as follows . fob AUousTA. Leave Charleston.....8.10 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.4.'20 P.M. i'UJt . coi.umuia. Leave Charleston.8.10 A. M A-rive at Columbia.4.0? P. M. ron rlHABf.KSTON. Leave Augusta.7 40 A. M. Arrive at Chariest oil.3.20 P. M. Leave Columbia.j.7.40 A. M. Ai rive'nt Char estou.3.20 P. M. TIIHOtJOH wilmimotos TRAIN" Lenve Augusta.Jl 00 A. M. Arrive at KingvUle.?.00 A. M Leave Kiiif-ville.12.30 P. M Arrive at Augusta.0 30 P. M AlUIfSJTA niriit t.xi'RKSS-SfXDAVS KXCRPTKn ! Leavi- ch.i i-ito!. ..? my ' Vrrive at Augusta .i . ? Leave Augusta..?; 00 P \. Arrive itt Charleston .i.& f?*> A VI. commiiia nioiit Rxr-itFJ&s ??tit*liAvs. i.xc'atMl TKfi. Lu iv? (Mm fston.7.10 I?. M. \ 11 .v i.i Ci liuiibia .7 30 \. M. 1.ColuiiiTilh'....".:...''.'><>. M Arrive al Charleston. .fJKi Hr.mmi.UVII.il thais Leave Summei-vilU. at.7 2". \ .M. An ive at Charleston at.8 40 A. M. Lenva Charleston al .S >u i'. .M. Arrive at Sunimervillc at .I 4"iP. M. iAMURN nRANCH. Leave Cam den. .f> IG A. M. At i iv?* ul Columbia .10.40 A M Leave Columbia.1.45 P. M. Arrive at Ciitndcti . tj.2'? P. M. Day und Night Trains make close connec tion at AugiiHta with Guorgin Railroad and <'. ntral Railroad. Ni^bt Train connects with Macou and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road to points North. Cutndon Train connects at Kingville daily (except Sundays) wit h Day Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia. A L.TYLKR, Vice-Prcsidont. S. R. Pickbxs, General Ticket Agent. U1.0. S. HACKER, DOOR, SASH AND DLLND FACTOY, C'liarlOHlon, X. C% THIS IS AS LARGE AND COMPLETE a Factory as there is in i be South. Vfv keep n*\ Nun hern .Vbrk tr? fi.il Conntry Orders. Send for Price Lift. Factor** and Wareroomo fCli; .? Street, *>p posite. Cunnon-St., on line of Citv Railway. Ad Ire-. OK? >. S KAI. KKR, P. (>. Box 17a Churls toil, S C. ?ej.t f.* wee ly EC 'NOMY* LEADS TO W A ivr II ! r|1HE UNDER STONED URO LE . VP, TO I inform the citizens of (Jv'.uiobm and surrounding Country, thai thav luve poruii ucntlv UKA'i. KU i.V.;'] 'i.f. . >iji.t V, . an ! offer t> ihe public a larire asttortmunt ci f ASIliOYAlIM- 4JJLOriIlAC* FURXUSUIXG GOODS. HATS, CAPS, - ETC. PURCHASING OL'll t;o<)DS at first class houses and for easb, we d?Ty Conipentioii. Call and examine .our Sl ot !v and Con vince yourself that you can S \VE MONEY by purchasing >t our Kstablishuieni. COUNTRY MERCHANTS are respectfully invited lo examine onr Stock, b -ing assured ? Imt we can sell CHEAPER th in any other House iu Columbia. S. STRAUS & BRO., 1 :?. lev Columbia Hotel, net 7?tf Columbia. S. C The Celebrated Fertilizers. for sali; by Wilt-ox. <..t>t?* A C;? iMroRTCrnfl txi Dbai/kp? in Ooaum, 118 Bay Sf., S<(i"?nuili, (in: 151 East Bat/i ?HaHnt<m\ (V. For further information npplv r address as above for Almanac for* 1872.'- \ BULL, SOOVILL ft 1'IhB, Amenta at Ornnrjchnrp, S Oj 'VUC. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c, MUM Jt s. m P. P. TO ALE, Mi.lrufuci.ircr and Dealer, No. 20 HnVvTe'BfreeM ^d'rtoflrleoVa Wharf CHAKI.KSTON. S -1 Pfeif This in Hie Largest nnd most Com plete Factory of the kind in tho Southern Stale*, sind nil articles in this line can he furnished by Mr P V To?t.k at price* which t{ fy CMinnoliti >n fit-g^ \ pamphlet '.vilfj (till md detailed Iis* i f iM " |*s of Door* Sashes nnd Minds, ?md th i of eioh. wiH ho u- nt :. ??? nod t* s?. ro axi?, rH.AKI.KS I OS <?>. C. ..ly 11T- : WOO SJX YV-FIVE FI HS T PiUZfc 31E ? DA1A AW Ali DKL). THE GKEAT ;Nos?4berii jPlnuo MANUFACTORY/ WML UNTtHK St iJ4Pt Manufacturer* of ft HAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO.' rOKTESi RA LT I MORE, MD. These Instruments hare been before the* Public for nenrly Thirty Years, and upon I heir excellence nlone attained and unpitr ehnnrd pr'-cmineuce, which proncunces them uncqualed, in TONE. TOUCH, -WORKMANSHIP. And DURABILITY. B&T All our SQUARE PIANOS have ouT New Improved OVTIRSTRUNC SCALE and the AGRAFFE Tit ERLE. We would call special attention to om* late Patented Improvements in GRAND PIANOS and SQUARE GRANDS, found In no other Piano, which brfn|t the Piano near er Perfection llian has not yet been attain ed Every Pinno fully Warranted for Five Years. We nre hy special arrangement ena bled to furnish PAR LOR ORGANS and MK LODEONS of the most celebrated makers. Wholesale and Jietail at lovett Factory I'ri* ce*. Illustrated Catalogues and Priea Lists promptly furnished on application to Vi M. KNABE .Sc CO.. Baltimore. Md, Or any of our regular established agencies. jan 27 6m MONFY CANNOT BUY KT! Tor ftlfffst ia l*ricele*s!X r.I T Tit t DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL PRESERVE IT. [f you valne year Fyesigkf vrsr these Per fect Lensirs, Ground f?w* STrrrMe Crystal Pebble*. IMehen together,. *sn& d*tr*> tho'it name ??Diamond" on ncroonr/ of fbeir Hard ness nnd Urilliancy. They will last maay years without change, and are warranted superior to all ?ithers in use. Manufactured by tho Spencer Optical Manufacturing Co., New York. CAUTION.?None Genuiug unlvss stamp e ! with our trade murk. I <.r Sale by Responsible Agents through out the Vr?vc-t? E. J. OLIYEROSr jan 2*>?ly . Uvangeburg. S. C. Carolina Fertilizer TRIUMPHANT! Wimiixutox. N. C, August 21st, 1871. For the largest production of Cotton to the acre. !\0U0 lbs. Carolina Fkrt!mh?*. For the largest production of Wheat to the acre. l.OOrl lbs. CaRoLixa Fkktii.ikk. The above premiums arc for crops P.ra due.at with the u-e ol ihu Carolina Fertili t'-r ahme, or in votiiTtin*Uou with.plantation. iiiuuiik a ..?ty, and the awarding of said ii iiiiurrrs la - l?tt ? ?Uycretionary ?with the coniiutttcc of uve. Aattooiution under thair rules. SANDEK5, OATES A CO., Agau? at Charlotte. STEVENS kOURETON, Lancaster. S. C. WaXHAWH, lancaster CoUXTT, 8. C' To P. ]'? Zimmerman, Esq., Scceel?? nf tht ?\:yr of the Carolinas, Charlotte, A'. C. : The toliowrng is a correct statement of Cotton raised hy Stevens & Cureton, on 1 J acre- of stubble land," which was manured aitu. pounds of Carolina Fertilizer. The following"?+ Mie ntodc of cultivation : It was ?iiorGUgtQijl >'i ??'!??!! i- livuvB dtttp, and laid, S? in vows 8? feet wkfe, and the Fer tiliser applfnd'in the d?Ul, fll?n bedded on it on the loth, of May. and pt^Xed the samo day, but owing to tho cool and-dry wcather, did Ht>t come up to a stand until about the 1st of June. First working U was run around with a half shovel and- partially trimmed out with a hoe. Se> oud working it was run around with-a 8 invh grub, 12 inches long, and the middles thrown ou<? .vith swoop 1* inokos wiilbe (')ne furrow* &y a> row and rationed ^^ a stand wiitt a hoe ?Dout 12 inches between the stocks-,- ami after warda it was plottghed every t.vo weeks with a sweep 1H inches wide, and hoed each time, until it was worked live times The following is a correct statement ofthe' Col t OD picked : 1 si IMoking. .2?4 'Jd Pioking.410' ;t.l Pioking.413' Estimated i.mount ol unopened matured bii!t?.81? Uatal.1,823 Respectfully submitted, STEVENS &CURETON. I certify I weighed the Cotton picked in the adose statement, and it is correct. Octobe*'2tit lim. W. A. GRAHAM. At the request of Mhssrh. Stcvkns A ft ?KTOfty.wt ha?c examined the 1J sere ot Cotton, and' the esi-tmote made abo-va ia true to the best of our obMity. D P. DU RA NT, W. A. GRAHAM, JOSEPH RODGES. Premiums awarded to Stb^kxs & Curb-' ton on above certificate. We will sell tho above Splendid Kertiliier at Forty-Five Dollars ensbj or Fifty Dollars,; payable 1st November1, with ii.ierest at 7 per cent, per1 annum, delivered at our War*-' house in Charler'sn. Agents will sell at satae jtric . a, adding the freight an.I drayagt' tt/Oieir- Deutet'-. (?KO: W. WHtltl'A'MS & (501 1 -btr, M