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swilling ?lUDE.??o Sunday tpung man i>:iu^gd^-jflf?Sil n unuifjElth c uiarvJU ut t on rjfepcci.s luto Strich Iii ccd. Sho loved some ono else better, but her parents were determined on her marrying Dresscct who lives h^. lluff-do. There was quite a number of tVeignbors present at tho ccromouy, which was much deliYcdby thq >obatjnacy^of the, bride, wJW<?^V^fJ^^ "P 8wcr u c^bTiru. Tho two wero however declared legally nmrricd. An hcur after the bride attacked her husband '?tooth and nail, scratching his face and tearing out his shirt bosom. She declar ed that she repudiated the whole, trans, action n^Lr-M ffljttjQj tU? I1UU;>0 ln 'ier NVcddnjflHB'iwaiid had not been fuuiid up tH^BV^sfaw^rniB^^eVhO hu>ba~nd elainu7l yesterday that he hud also been deceived; that the girl's parents told hint that bite loved him, but was "ohy and would be reserved until after tho ceremo ny, lie was so paidcdOand disgusted with the affair that he left for homo last evening, content to let the bride analyze her feeling and either conclude to live with hint or secure a divorce. The fath er claims that,'thb neighbors arc toblamo and he yesterday wanted an oiliccr to go with hint and soarch a house wherein he supposed her to bo concealed.?Dc< trait Free /Ve?s. Swimming Across tiik English CIl,a.\.\*.l.? The London 7Yu< >\ in con inej4e? with tlio recent attempt- to swim across the English Channel, says; "? afllrma thai seventy years ago three men, eouvicted of a political off once, to escape punishment swam from Calais tu Hover... One, was drowned, the other two lauded on the beach, one in a.i utter state of exhaustion frutn which he died;the third recovered and liv^d tover.il years." The distance across the ohannol from Dover to Calais \s 'I'l miles but (hn^nwn,* would- probably nearly doubh rtlie distance lor th-r swimmer. lip,'.* to Make Ice.?A rapid and ccomieal method for the artificial protluo lion of ice has been brought to the at tenliou of tho Paris Academy of Science The process consists in the evaporation i>t\itiier-yt/n^curreiit of air, which pis ses on through a layer of coke or pumice stone constantly saturated with sulphu lie acid. The vapors are CO 11 pc used by the action of the machine itself- and tho coal in the distilling process anp it isstu led that one pound, of ooal is sul?eient to produce from tweuty-fivo to thirty j pounds of ice. A discontented European traveller 'who lately arrived home, says he don't l.kc^lic German spas?he can make 4^g?pJjy^?Ud Strain ihutn, and leave the sawortung: tho ruined places -j;y be pretjty;, i but they aic '-dirtied unemnlnr table,'" and tukc> ??inure >.tock in New - York"" than all European cities put together. lie would be a good man to write a book of foreign travels?ii is the fashion with foreigners here to do it, and the one would probably be as truth ful as the other. A Woman's Company.?A number of women in San Francisco have just started the Woman's PaeiGo Publishing Company' and bad it. duly incorporated' "w'ith a capital of s'L'.'i .dl/U, all oi which is dUtribulud, by the gentler sex. Its officers, subcrtetident and buiincss agent ten, its type celling is douu }ii, and iu fact all thj work ol isfabli'sliinent, with a few UOCCSSary execptiutV, is performed by lovely wo men. |w 'dny&siuce a wee bit of a boy astonished his mother. She had occasion to ohuSii-c him slightly fur some uffence he had committed. Charley sat very quietly in his ohair for some Lime/afterward, no doubt thinking pro foundly. At last he spoke out "Muz/,er, -I'wish pa'd get auurzer housekeeper ; ''I'se got tired seciti you around!" IMIld^ * "'? 1 11 , I'ohte Falsehood.?''You are beauti ful, and 1 adore you,' said a gentleman to the belle of the evening. ' For nry,part 1 hate you, cod I think ..yuij, /rightful" she retorted. ?^i believe you, you frank glr|. \ on 'dp not tell polite falsehoods, like me." ? i J 1 W? ? - ? Uli A Plucky woman in I?ubuque entered U saloon on Saturday evening kicked ov er a table drew a revolver on tho bar tender aud led her husband out by the Mm Crowed of Auoka, Minnesota wns rewarded by the Conimoti Council with a present of ono hundred dollars ?and two corner lots, for her generosity iu.LlW triplet, Uno * At Rochester, N. Y., they cany young ladies home from wine supper.? oiiotrcteh ers. ?4nff e ' S Farmers uro liko Fowls?Neither will jet foil cropu without industry. flyer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases or tjh? Thront and Lunga, auch im CouKha, Golds, Waoopin? Cough, Bronohitis, Asthma, end Oonnumption.' ' Probably uovor botbro In the whole history of mcdiciue, has any thin* won bo widely rind so dvt'Dlr upon tho coiitldcuco of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long series of years, and among most of the races of men it hnB risen higher ami higher In their estimation, ns it has beconio better known. Its uniform churactcr and power to euro Uie va rious affections of the lungs and throat, huvo mado It known as a rcUablo protector ngningt them. Whilo adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it Is at the samo time Uio most effectual remedy that enn bo given for inclp* lent consumption, and the dimgeron" affections of the throat and lungs. As a provision ngnlnst sudden attacks of Croup, It should bo kept on hand in every family, ana Indeed as nil nru some times subject to colds nml coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them. Although eeUlod Consumption la thought in curable, still great numbers of cases where Um disease scorned settled, kavo been completely cured, nud tho patient restored to sound health by Uie Cherry Pectoral* So complete is its mastery over tho disorders of the Lung? and Throat, that tho most obstinate of Uiom yield to It. When nothing clso could reach them, under tho - Cherry 1'ectoral thoy subside and disappear. Hingc-rm <m<t l'ntjlic Speakers find great protection from tt. Asthma Is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Bronchitis la generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral In small and frequent doses. So generally arc Its virtues known, that wo need not publish the certificates of them hero, or do marc than assure the public that its qualities aro fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fover, Chill Fever, Komittont Fever, Dumb Aguo, Periodic-nl or Bilious Fover, &o., and indeed all tho affections which arise from malarious, marsh* or miaematio poisons. As its name Implies, It does Cure, and docs not fall. Containing neither Arscaic, Quinine, bis muth, Zlno, nor any other nilnuial or poisonous Kubstancn wbntcver, it in nowise injures any pa tient, Tho number and Importance of its cures In the agim districts, aro literally beyond account, and we believe without a parallol In the liistory of Aguo medicine. Our pride Is gvatlilcd by Uie ncknowlcdgrucntH we receive of the radical cures effected In obstinate cases, and when* other rem edies had wholly fulled. UunccIImatcd persons, cither resident in. or travelling through miasmatic localities, will bo protected by taking Um AGUE CCJtli daily. For JAver Complaints, arising from torpid ity of Uta Liver, it Is on exr-eUent rorocdy, stimu lating thn Liver Into healthy activity. ? JLSiliuus Disorder? end Liver Complaints, it Is an cxcollcnt remedy, proUncing many truly rommknUlo euros, wherv other medicines had failed. Prepared by im. J. C. Att.b & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., und aold nU ri'snd tho world. 'TRICE, $ll.OO rJBR JIOTTLE. limy 11 c ly Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which U at onoo agreeable, healthy, aad effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color, tcith ilie gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, aud bald ness ofton, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore tho hair whero tho follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. Hut such as remain can bo saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent tho hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Frco from thoso deletorious substances which mako sonic preparations dangerous, aud j injurious to tho hair, tho Vigor can only benefit but uot harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not Boil white cambric, and yet lasts long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre und a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical an? Analytical Chemists, LOWFXL, MASS. PRICE ?1.00. c ty may 11 THE OLD ESTABLISHED fy fc/uai ffiit?mctt (?ollcm OF AMERICA, THE ^ffit??nf, Oha f?n ? e[/ac//eS (3), SOUTHERN No. 8 N. Charles Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Or</antteif unit Vented K.Ulrrly In /';Yj*Tr/>iy {'IJoiuiij and <S Middle v/f<jcd <[4lc)i to nscoits Tttonnvuu (Practical Accountants Jt.VD C^iecay/t'/ &J/iJ()itVJ t^f/cn, OVER '2500 YOUNG MEN ruou tu a SOUTHERN STATES kavt GRADl '? I I'i 'D at this LV.S/TTt'TIOy. and arc ttstv filling KrtSttosibU and Lucrative fiisUioni in '.He Lending VsWfip *WI>. BUSINESS HOUSES of the Country. THERE ARE J\'0 VACATIONS. Student* can enter at any time. Sfteci.il Individual Inslructicn and sucrett rnaran. teed. Send/or College Documents and sflenaid S/cci' ntent 0/t'enmanshif. l uchse luv Pottage Scum/t. Address alt Ccmmuuicatious to W. II. HAULER, J'res't. Seidhcrn Business College, BALTIMOREt HID, nov 11 another train-j^?sjt-in and filled with Uli and customers shopping at BULL SCBTHL1 PIKE, Making Selection from their Extraordinary Large and Varied Stock of GENERAL MEUCHA? Their assortment, with constant additions, ig UNSUfi#lS8ED Roth as to STYLES hud QUALITIES. Their facilities in drawing supplies from desirable Markets FOR THE CASH Enable thorn to make the b >st possible RATES, which "is the OLD RULE con tinucd from its ORt i AN iX .VITON ? 18 42, (living an experience of 30 years in Business. Economy and Enterprise, together with the Euergw-und uOuthMiimly deport nie lit of all their Assistants, are always found at the old ESTABLISHED house of BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. may 25 o ly ' BUY YOUR SPRING GOODS AT k J. MNAMARAS He has just opened a SELECT STOCK, comprising all the LATEST STYLES of Dil ESS ?OODS, suoh ut? Japanese., Oheno. Poplins, Dully Vardoti Silk Brnohe, Granadines and Silk Stripo. Spraijuo and Pacific Lawns. Freuen Colored and Linen Lawns. Dress Linens, Piques aid .Silk Leun, a speciality at. 7 yards to $1. Also some of the Choicest Patterns of Fancy English Cnssinieic, Coatings. 'Moths, blank Casshnores, Tweeds, Cottonados, .Jeans and Linen Drills, lie has also a large supply of Brown and Bine Shirtings, Tickings, Sn ipes. I Jem ins, A'C SHOES of every description, among thctrr-^Tiieo lot of Ladies Gaiters Ueady>mnUo Clothing, Hats. &o., and a very General' Stock of Groceries, Hard ware. Are, all of which will be sohl Low Down for Cash. Thanking the public for their kind patron age, 1 solicit a continuation of tht same. J. MoNA.MARA. a pi 20 o ly WILHELM THEODORE M?LLER HAS just returned from CHARLESTON with the best soloction <>f SEED HUSH POTATOES ever brought to Orange burg. He has un handtho EARLY ROSE, G0ODRICH, PINK EYE, and PEACH BLOOM. Als.? another CHEAP LOT of 11 A.MS from 10 to 1". CtS MM' Ht. Whits SOUTHERN PEAS, Green and Yellow 0AHDEN PEAS, Eine i ELLOW ONIONS. A lot of Prime New York SMOKED TONGUES at ?'?<> Cents. BREMEN LAG AR by I ho do/.., delivered free of charge t > anv Ifouso. SWEET CID EH o*n draught. M U'.L HUd 0HIST?bolted and unbolted. A splendid selected WHOLE STOCK t.r Men'.*, Women's and hoy's SHOES. A1?i? a lot of Farmer's Indispensable Im plement s. hiicIi ns TRACES, HAM ES. VNES, MANURE POKES and PLOW LINES. 11 o also now keeps on hand a SAMPLE BARREL of the World-wide, well-known ACME. up COMMON WHISKIES from $1.10 wards. The BEST Double Distilled WHITE \\ I NE VINEGAR in the Village, without any ex ceptiom ? r-.'"'" Cl?iprfng my small share of thu Ira le lind thanking my ERIENDS und CUSTOM ERS for past favor?, they ? please remem ber the N AME and PLACE. All Goods Delivered Free of Chnraro. jan I! AV. T. ^LTTTj TjlCT.i (Not MILLER,/ h'.ir DOWN ROUND ritt: CORNER. c If YT7"OULD INPOP.M THE PURLfQ THAT ME IM STILL CABRTTXG ON THE CAR ?> rtage. Making In nil its vnriorts branches, nhd will Manufacture or Repair at the Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. And urn also prepared with NEW PRESS AND G "I TO GIN AND PACK COTTON SHORT NOTK'K. Ctton GINNED AT MY MILL baa bronght fron? \ to \ cent more than that Ginned on the common Gins, oct 8 upl -?ly li RIG GS. NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! DOYLE, & WILES, X|RSPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY THAT \f they have purchased the CARRIAGE SHOPS AND WORKS OF THOS. HAY And are CARRYING ON the CARRIAGE BUS1 IN E S S in ail Its BRANCHES. Orders left with US will bo PROMPTLY FILLED All kinds of REPAIRING NEATLY DONE and with DISPATCH. COFFINS FURNLSUED AT SHORT NOTICE. :i>OYIiE, W1XKN ?V <!0? dr.o 17 u Orangeburg, 8. C. PHOTOGRAPHING! I herewith return .MTflOHMfeS TiiM Air to MY FIUENDS for their PAST FAT OllS Ami Mt ill hope to merit their future PATRON AO Bi I um still over .4*Jai 3 1#0 CUT. BRIG GM \.\N\S STORK Prepared to BX KOMPS nil WORK in my LINK in Urn LATK.^K and MOST IM i'?:ovi:n style. Jtfet/ satim At.'l ioN guarpnteed to all. if. i>. is1.1).hi:, artist: ? -0 apt 20 tt' VINEGAR BITTERS 1 U'iu?, IWrUlor. R. It. Mcl)n**tb "a To. hrntrybu A ?..-n. Ajruu, San f riu..l?-..,C .I.,?i.j 34 Coum?rt? atrml, N. Y. nill.i.kins Itcnr Testimony to their Wonderful Curative Ellerts. They uiu nut a yilo Fancy Drink, Modo of Poor It uto, Whislu y, Proof Spirit* nntl Iti>fu?n I.i>iu um doctored. FpicOd und sweetened io please tho ta*tc,cnllcd '"Ionic-," "appetisers," l*Hostorors,"4:c1 llmt lead the tippler Oil todi uukoiiuttSsaild ruin.but.nra i. true Mcdictucmada dum thaNative lt<x>:i anil Herbs ot Ualifonilm frco from nil Alcoholic Htluiu Innt?. l'l.eyar? the <J HEAT I'.i.<)<>:> I'l'ICI FlEItnnd A LIFE <? I VINCI Fit I NCI I'LL, a perfect Ilcnovntor ami Invlgorntor of tho System, carrying off nil poisonous matter and rcxtorlng thublood to n healthy condition. No person can take these Dlt tcrs according to directum? and remain lung unwell, provided their ?.?.?;... uro not destroyed by mineral l>oUoitor,other mein*, aud the vita! organs wasted beyond the point o( repair. They arc n*(*cutle Purgative ni well an n Tonic, possessing, nl.io, the iiccullar merit of acting as n |K>we)fu] iipeiit in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the I.lvcr, and nil tho Visceral Organs. VOU. FEMALE COMPLAINTS, In young or ol i, married or tingle, at the d.iwn of womanhood or at Uie turn of life, these Tonic Cittern have no equal. For Iiillninmutory nud Chronic Rhcinim tlxin and CJoiit, Dyspepalst ar Indigent inn, unions. Kvinitteiit nud Inlermlticui Po rom, Dlscnn?n nf die lllood, Liver, Kid neys and lllnddcr, these It It tern have been most successful. Su< U DIsenMS arc* caused by Vitiated lllood. which Is generally produced by derange went) of the DIbosiIvc Organa? DYSPEPSIA O.U INDIGESTION. Hend sehc, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho t'he.t. Dublin S>ur Eructations of th" Stomach, Had Taste in the Month. Ulllont Attacks, Palpitation of tho Heart. Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain In tho re rionii of the Eidue] s. und a hundred other pr.iuful symp toms, nro the offspring* of Ujrspopsla. Tao luvlcorato th.' Stomach and stlmntate the torpid Llrer and Uowols, nhirh render them of mioqnailed cflicacv in cl-ani.hu: the Uoid of all Impurities, and Im parting new life and vigor to the whole l) it< in. FOIl SKIN DISEASES, Erupt lens.Tetter. Salt llbcuui, blotches. Spot*, Pimples Pustuks, Soils, Can*, hiinch-s. Was Voi miC/SeaM llwI, Bais iiyair.iirhei?r la*. Itch.Scurf*, Discoloratlons Of tho .Skin. Humors and Uiseases of the Skin, ol wnater-r tiamo or nature, sto Ittlridlv due t:i>and carried out of tin-system In s short time byChs nsool these Hitters. One Uitth- in such cases will couvluca the most Incredulous .>f meir cura live effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Ith.od whenerer y.m Hud '.!* Im purities burst Ins through the "kin in PI tap)**,'Erup tions or Sores ; cleanse it wln.-n yon ilud it obstructed and sluggish in tho veins J cleanse it when it Is foul, and your reelings will loll you when. Keep the Mood pure. Slid the health of the system will follow. Pin, Tape, ami other Wonnn, lurking In the system of so many thousands, are effectually del' royed snd removed. Snjs a distinguished phrslolnelst, ther.- is scarcely an Individual upon the lace of tho earth whose !?? iy i* exempt from the presi m v of Wurm*. Ii I* not upon the healthy element- of th? body that ?nnii< i xNt. hut iiimmi tin-iIim-mu?! hinnort snd slimy deposits that breed these llTing.mmisters of disease. No System of Medicine, n.> rcrmifuges, no antlnlni'iitles will free the system from worms like the<?e liitt- r*. J. WALKEIt, Proprietor, lt. IL McDONALD St CO., UruKci't' und lien \-Tont<. Kan Franelsro.Callfonila, aud 3.' and St Commerce Street, Net York. KITSOLU UY A 1.1. DHL liti IM3 AND I>K.W.[:it!?. nug -0 1 v THE'^GREAT-'B L00D-.P V R tflER - PROP 1 >?- i ling i^wtrful invlgcrati ! Uittcrs iirj positively invaluablo in They purify tho syatom, and will cuu DYSPEPSf? ^eEWEB?li4)KlW^. Kcmiitvtit r.t.d IntcrmitfcstFotcis, and nro a preve ntive of t hills nr. 1 Fever. All yield to their powerful i. Ql . Arc on nntidoto to cl^int-o of Watt r and bit t. THEYWlLCRESTOREYOUdlipuuvigoR: to tho wasted fr.ttno, nrsd corrcst all \Yill oavo days of Buffering to the fitan I i?i;i^-g:i^i=j;g\Vi^ki)iy^oi^ai: .**?-f.fc.?w?flss#iBin .\jm hi MBMa^MaJbaAji, The grand A'aziactn lor ull the ills ot life. TRY ONE BOTTLED Tie Staudavu iLT.HAaY/ln Young or Old, MarriedS^'-'^TICE. /or Single, thc^o Unters ?reuu\ ^^?quallcd nnd have often been thu^k S means of savini; lifo. TRV.ONE BOTTLE. ^ nov 18 ly ^ Water wheel, Mill Oearin^.ShaflintX Pulleys ^lE?H?^!l'%TlM0BE5? .SEND FORA cmCUlaS_&i ???I til WumiMRfM^ Charleston, S. C. December 23, 1871. ON AM) AIT Kit SIM) \ V DECEMBER* 24; llio Passenger TrsJn on the South Carolina Railroad will ruu aa follows. ion augusta. Leave Charleston.8.10 A. M. Arrive at Augusta,.4.26 P. M. I'OH columbia. Leave Chr.:!es!c?i.8 10 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.....4.00 P. M. ' Poll CHARLESTON. Leave August!.Q.7.40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.3.20 P. M. Leave Columbia.7.40 A. M. Arrive nt Charleston.8.20 P. M. Tllliornil WILMINGTON TRAIN I.envr Augusta.3.00 A. M. Arrive tit Kiupville.u.uo A. *L Leave Kiugvlfio.12.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.0 30 P. M. AUGUSTA Kiauf K Xt'It ESS?SUN DA YS V. XC F. I'TED Leave Charleston.K.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.7.30 A. M. Leave Augusta...0.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.65 A. M. columii1a NIGHT EXIMIKSH?SUNDAT3 EXCK.l'T TKI>. Leave Charleston.7.10 P. M. Ai rive at Columbia.7.8<> A. M. Lour? Columbia.0.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston..7.00 A. M. SIM .M KU V I I.I.B TIIAIX. Leave Summcrvillo at.7.25 A. M. Arrive ai CharlefttOu at..:.H.4? A. M. I.v avs Charleston at.8.30 P. M. Arrive at Siiiuinerville at.4.45P. M. (AMIU.N B RANCH. Leave Camdon.0.1"> A. M. Arrive al Columbia.10. ID A. M. Leave Columbia.1.45 P. M. Arrive tit Ciimdcn.6.25 P. M. Day iui 1 Night Trains tnaho o'.osc conucc tinn at Angugtn witkGeorgia Railroad und Central Railroad. Ni^lit Train connects with Mncoji and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, und with Charlotte Road to points North. Cam-leu Train connects at Kingvllb- daily (except Sundays) wit Ii ?oy Passenger Train, in I runs through to Columbia. A. 17. TV I.Kit. Vice President. S. D. PieKKNS. Genfer?! Ticket Agent. <J10. S. HACKER, DOOR, S\S!l A NO BLIND PAOTOY, viiili'UniOii. St C? T.'lfs IS AS LARGE AND COMPLETE i Factory ui there is iu the South. We keen no Northern Work to fill Country QrUpcs_9*r.if iov r.ilt?t?, Factory anil Warerooms King-Street, op Iiositc,*.'annon St., on line of Citv Unilwnv. Address ?'?! ". S?. HACKER, P. 0! Box IT'). Charleston, S C. sept U . wee ly ECONOMY LEADS TO ~ TAL II ! rilHE I NI i.HMii.M.D PEG LEAVE TO 0 Inform lib aitizens of Columbia and surrounding Country* that they hHre perma* m nt] v LOCATED IN COLUMJTFA, and offer tjihe public a large assortment of F A SI 11<> A \ H L I: C IjOTIII X Ci amd FLUXISIILXG O O ODS, II ATS, CAPS, ETC. PURCHASING OD R GOODS at first claw houses ami lor cash, we defy Competition. Call and examine, our STOCK and con? vince youraelf that you.can SAVE MONEY by purchasing at our Establishment, "t OUNTItY MERCHANTS are respectfully invited to '?xaniiuc our Stock, being assured that weean sell CHEAPER than any other House in Columbia. S. STRAUS <t PRO., Under Coll) iu bin Hotel, OCt 7?If Columbia, 5. C The Celebrated Fertilizers. FOR SALE BY Wlleox, GlblHi A < <>., I.MVORTLIIS AM) Dk.\i.i:> - ! N Ol ASoS, 148 Hay ?SV., Savonnah, (>\<. I'd East Bag\ Charleston, S. C. For lut itier information npplv t address a. above for Almanac, for 1872. BULL, SCOV1LL i PIKE, Agents at Orangoburg, s. c. ju 20 WM P. P. TO ALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 H?yne StrcAfalbf??iVoVt Wharf CHARLESTON, 8<:?. Xhf jfiy This is the Largest -ad Ofo pleto Factory of iue kind in ibe Southern States, and all articles iu thia line can bo furnished by Mr. P. P. To^Lsai prices, which defy competition. tfrrf" A pamphlet with t6\\ and detailed litt of all sixes of Doors Sasbe* and" MWaa, and the prices of each, will bej IMtifr/llfii post Paid, on applicatiod to] i P. P. TO ALE, CHARLESTON, 8. C, july 15 -wee* ? ? viU SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE ME DALS AWARIJEB^ t? THE GRSs^sV? [Southern Piano MANUFACTORY. WM? KNABE <fc CO. Manufacturer* of T.** GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTE?/ BALTIMORE, MB. -,. These Instruments bare beeu before the Public for nearly Thirty Years, and up.-.Tt their excellence alone attained aud unyur chased prertmineaee, .which prohoVrn'ccs them nnerpialed, in TONE, TOUCH. AVORKMANSHIP, And DURABILITY. Ci.T-Allour SQUARE PIANOS hare mir New Improved OVERSTRUNG SCALE and the AGRAFFE TREBLE. . S^tf We would call special attention to our Into Pa.ented Isaprovemeats in GRAND' PIANOS and SQUARE GRANDS, found in no other Piano, which bring the Piano hear er Perfection than has not yet been attain ed Every PInno fully irorranted Tor Five Years. BtrB" We ore by speci.nl arrangement ena bled In furnish PARLOR-ORGANS and MK I.ODEt)NS of the must celebrated makers, W'kofffdle and Retail at lowest Factory Pri ce*. S? Illustrated Catalogues and Price List? promptly furnishod on application to W M. EN A BE & CO..' Bait im ore, MVL Or any of our regular established agencies".' jau*27 bm MONEY CANNOT MJY IT! For Sight in Priceless!! BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILlV PRESERVE IT. If you value your Fycsight ?se these Per-, fiel Lenses, Ground front, Minute Crystal' Pebbles, Melted togetlier, and' derive Jneir' name'?Diamond" on ncrwunt of ness and Brilliancy, 'fliey ?^HPlasl uiauy years without change, and are warranted superior In all others in uso. , Manufactured by the Spencer Optical Manufacturing Co., New York. CAUTION.?None Cenuing unl.ss stamp-' e\ W*itH our trade mark. For Sale by RmpoCTaiblc Agents through-" out the Union. K OLI VERBS,- . jun 20? V Orangeburg, S. CV Carolina Fertilizer TRIUMPHANT! AYii-minuton, N. C, August 21st. 187-1. For the largest production of ?Cotton to' the acre. l.(mk) lbs. Carolina Fertiloier. For the largest production of Wheat to the acre, 1,?.'<m lbs. Carolina Fertiliser. The ahne premiums are for crops pro-' duccd with the use of the Carolina Fertili-* zcr alone, or in combination with plantation' manures only, and the awarding of said premiums is left discretionary with the committee of the Association under their rules. SANDERS, OATES & CO., Agents nt Cbarlottcv STEVENS & CURETON, Lancaster, S. C. -o Waxiiaw*, Lancaster CorxTT, S. C. To P. P. Zimmerman, Esq., Secretary of the P.iir of the Carolmat, Charlotte, AT. C. * T.he following is a correct statement of Cotton raised by Stevens & Cureton, on 1? ar res of stubble laud, which was manured ? ith 100 pounds of CnroBan Fertiliser. The following is the mode of cultivation: It was thoroughly brokea up 12 inches deep, and) laid off in rows '?'>>, foot wide, and the Fcr tilixer applied in the drill, then , bedded ea it on the 15th of May, and planted the same day, but owing to the cool and dry weather,, did not eome up to a stand until about the* 1st or Jane. First working it was run. around with a half shovel snd partially irimmed out with a hoe. Second working it was run around with a S inch grub, 12? inches long, and t he middles thrown out with' a sweep IS inches wide. Oue furrow to a row and thinucd to a ataad wiik a hoe about 12 inches between the* s*5?s, and after ward.* it was ploughed every two weeks* with n sweep 18 inches wide, and hoed each* tune, until it was worked fire times. The follow ing is a correct statement cf the Cotton picked: 1st Picking.254.? 2d Picking.?10* 3d Picking...???.413.' C.-timated amount of unopened matured bolls.'...I;.81U. Total.;.1,92a Respectfully submitted, STEVENS & CURETON. I certify I weighed tu? Cotton picked in, the ad.im- statement, and it is correct. October* 271, 1871. W. A. GRAHAM. At the request of Mkhxu*. Stevens ft, CfUKTo.n, we havo examined the 1J sere e? Cotton, and the estimate made above is tru*> to the best of our obilitv. | DP. DURA NT, w..A. GRAHAM, JOSEPH RODGES.. Promiums awarded to Stevejjs It Cork?, ton on above certificate. Wo will ?eil the above Splendid Fertilizer? at Foriy-Five Dollars cash, or Fifty Dollars, psyahle 1st November, with itAereat at 7 per cent, per annuity delivered at?o?rWare house, in Charlec.su. Agents- will geU ato same prit. .???,.adding the frcight and drayago1 to lhair Depots. GEt>. w. Williams & co. Jon 13 4a.