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Tue Last Democratic i>ot.^f. fplnco Igto-d*1 important tho n?r?t, rel'm ie up country , sotting forth the details of the plot laid by the Detnncru- | cy to capture the State at the ensuing Gubernatorial election Afief pvi'Ufdng | this communication, it will not bo dilti cult for thinking people to uudoi stand tho siugiAtJp)i^^yjMnyd f^ff^ l)euiocrtiti^|^r^^ J t^sr^^lt^wOidi ( tho two wings of the Republican party. We have never for cue moment doubted that tho Democracy were playing ab loo deeply laid schonte, to hoodwink und inislcad the Republicans into the bolief that the DeuiooMIs did not iutenfestm take aujffrrtVt or lot in Stute affairs. All tbje^^^HbJlt JaMtfifcin Mithinm but cdBt^TnatTors is for tli? purpose of throwing dust iuto the eyes of the Re publicans, in order to keep up a party strife, that they might creep in between the contending factious. Wo have always believed tho Democracy to be perfectly organized in every county, so welt urgauized indeed, that it only re quired tho briefest possible notice to oach county chairman, to rally every Democrat in tho respective counties throughout tho State. J Our correspondent fully sets forth the plan to ba pursued, and-wo eomuioud . his communication to every good Repub lican in the State. The Bolters are working directly in tho interest of tho I)er$\ffi$M&cVy M}5& for 5lr. Tom Husen is as good to the Democrats, ns it would bo if cast for Mr. Aldrieh. Let every Republican who cares tborc for tho principles of his party than he does for tho success of individuals, real ize this fact, that if the Democrats suc ceeds at all, it'mtlst be through tho help of the Dolters, for no man iu his right mind wtyj^dj^jtTter a jmoirich* that Mr Tomliuson stands a ghost of n chance < f being olefite^Gov^eMi^r;ol\this State by RepuAygPbt^ae|lt|lB roftelredfeds oft all be must succeed as Mr. Grceley expects to win, by the uid of Democrats The Bolters will not carry a solitary county in tbo State, but they can assist materially iu throwing a number of counties over to the Democracy. This we bcliuve?to,,j^^?rfcafc^ for son. o of their speaker- have .already ma do the threat, that if Congressman Walljcc did not come out and ind rsc Tomlinson and the Bolter's movement ho iIMUtf bftihnatnn in his Cou^r^ssb ual diJpJfl&S? yit|Tj^|^ou%- ttfe i?t u.an who should pxpect Colonel Wallace tp aid. or assist him,-(Tomliuson) in utty way. In the campaign of 1870 Mr Tomlinson was one of the priucipal speake aional 02airmt paign?nnd wc were with hint a rjjeat deal?we never heard him so much s dlSjRK'non.iua.inn before tho Con ^.Siional Convention, but stood no chance whatever, and after he was luirly beaten in the race by Mr. WalhrWJ h> allowed his defeat to prejudice - him against the regular candidates, so th.it ne never could do more than sp.'.tk upon Republican principles in the abstract. We candily believe that had Mr Tomlin eon boon nominated for Oovcrner hy the regular convention, and General Moses had beee put uyon tqc same ticket with ^fiSBpfbV R?aWJ^eoerrHyor any other place, there would have been none of this aob cry that is now so persistenly indulged ;n by all the Republican sore heads from one eud of tho ?o <bt> oilier. vo t his comjotfttDg assuraiico, h iw ever, thejtorwfce#vtho day -of oleution cotnc3 we will so effectually wipe, out the hnltera, that the hand of political .lettarxectlpn fill never be able to find :ui. The leaders of this bolting move ment can so over to the Democracy so soon as they please, and the qnickcr tin better. They can carry no one but them selvosv- w? ?WflF*he-^pl?^Dle'llhy the weaker for iheir timelp depasture. The ?Mik and file are true to tho principle bf ibo party which made them all tiny unTarCT. nr matter what fine ?pun aacwrfetfts or baseless slanders may be dinged iuto their ears by nctn in no superior, ejMer paorully or socially, to the uusn whom they abuse and villilp. Let every good Republican read and ponder tliis? communication, ami then ask him gulf, if hr can afford <o i;:k tljq election of a Democrat by voting the Boltor's tjokcti1 We do not believe there are five hundred Republicans in the State who will do any ?neb thing.? Columbia t\u charity ooyflr? a u/ultitudu ol' nt:,s f ewe *m*a <hV? j> lj ; Mtawwa (HoVgrJ? ifc#ro jfttn^oYtr tnt ai1 Pk tiain to -fccotvcy hi* hat. The ?*a?Vi> A littltf boy was feut to * awro lor some egge. Reforo rcuebin borne. |U! droppep them. luanswer to his mother who arVod, "Did you broak any?" ho replied; "No, I didn't break any hut the tfft?P Mmo tM from so mo or thttn.' " , and during all his cam Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I? r*tIItBlB?yjrjfC} TUE JBJLOO0. The reputation thla ox celliut med?clue enjoys, ?d ftom Us cures, many of which are truly marvellous. Inveterate esses of Scrofulous dis ease, vroere the system seemed ?ataratou with corruption, have been purified and cured by it. Scrofulom affections and disorders,which were ag gravated by the scrofu lous contamination until they were painfully afflicting, hare been radically cured In such great numbers in almost every sec tion of the country, thru, tho public, nc.-uc-dy need fto bwnSnB Jfldntriueh or uses. i -.us poison is one of tho most destruc tive- enemies of our race. Often, this unsoen and u'lfelt tenant of tho organism undermines the con stitution, and Invites tho attack of enfeebling or fa tal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its ?resence. Again, it seems to breed infection ..oughout tho body,and tlion, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of Its hideous forms, cither on the surface or among tho vitals. In the latter, tubercles may bo suddenly deposited in tho lungs or heart, or tumors formed in tho liver, or It shows its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulceratlons on some part of the body. Ucncothc ocensionaj uso of a bottle of ttils Samaparllla Is advisable, oven when no active symptoms of dlseaeo Appear. Persons nf flicteil with the following complaints generally find Immediate rcliof, and, at length, cure, by tho uso of this n.i ics t r i mi.i.. u St. Antho ny'? Fire, Itoae, or Erysipelas, Tetter, Bolt Jthenm, Bcaltl Head, Xtngtvorm, Bore JCyea. Sore Earn, and other eruptions or visible forma of Scroftiloua disease. Also in the more eon ceaicd forms, as Ityapepala, Dropay, Jirm-\ Dlaease, THta, Epflepay, Neuralgia, ane* tho various Uiceroua affections of the mueculas and nervous systems. Bi/phlUa or Vcnrval and Mercurial Dis eases aro cored by it. though a long time is re quired for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. Hut long-continued uso of this medicine will cure tho complaint., Leueorrha-a r.r tTrtiiis\ Uterina |/7?vrraft??i*,*and female Dlaeaaea, aro commonly soon relieved and u!? nintcly cured bv its purlfvlng And Invigorating effect." Minute directions lor each case arc founq in our Almanac* supplied gratis, llhrumatlsnt and Gout, when caused by accumulations of ex traneous innltcrs in the blood, yield quickly to it, as alsoLiver Complaints, Torpidity, Congeo ? tion or In flatnmatlon of the/.ire.*, and./au?i <lirr. when arising, as thoy often do, from tho rankling poisons In tho blood. This SAJISA PA11IIAy A Is a great restorer for tho strength and vigor of tho system. Those who arc Lan guid and J.lafleaa, l*eapond>nt, Blecpleaa, and troubled with Nervoua Apprehenalnna or JFVars, or any of the affections symptomatic of Weahneaa, will (lnd immediate relief and con vincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. PREPARED BY Dr. OT. C. AYER * CO., Lowell, Macs., Practical end Analytical Chemists. eOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. may 11 c ly HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN ^RENEWER. Every year increases tbfe3 popu larity of this valuable Hair Prep aration, which is due to merit alone. Wo can assure onr old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; qnd it is the on ly reliable and perfected prepara tion for restoring Gray on Faded Hair to its youthful color, tanking it soft, lustrous, and silken. The sculp, bv its uso, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, aud, by its tonic proper ties, prevents tho hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-gland-. ? By its \\*** the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands Jo their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old agQJ it is the most economical (Iami-Dressing ever used, as it re jnires fewer applica tion's, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy nr.;)c:uanc;\ A. A. Hayes, M.D.^ State Assayor of Massachu setts, says, M Tho constituents aro pure, and carefully selected for ex cellent, quality, :;ud.l consider it the, J^e.sr Preparation for its intended purpo:ex' . '. Bold byoli Dmrj/jlstsmi'l Dealer? in Medicines. Price Ono Dollar. Buckingham's Dyo. roa THE WHISKERS. As our Ueaov. er in many cases requires" tgo long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Wniskcrs, wo have prepared this dye, in one preparation, which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & 00., NASHUA, K.H. lr.iy It c ly I ft ft til 7UE OLD ESTABLISHED OF AMEXJCA. THE SOUTHERN No. 8 N. Charles Street HALT/MORE, Prr* - ,-_ Organised and Derottd Entirely to Preparing y0?0f4 and oMidcUe gdaed sM.cn to mscomm raoROvaa ..(Practical Accountants OVER 8500' YOUNG MEN SOUTHERN STA TES kane GRADUATED mt this /.V.VTITOTWtt, and are maw filling RettontiHe and Lucrative Positions im the leading BANKS AND BUSINESS HOUSES of the Country. THERE ARK NO VACATIONS. Students can enter at any time. Special Individual Instruction and success euaran teed. Send far College Document t and i/tendtd Steck miens of Ptnmamshlf. Enclose two Postage Slasm/s. Address alt Comntunlcattont to W. Jr. hadlkr, Pnte?a Sfifthrm Putinttt College, BALTIMORE, MD. no* 1J HSpXTLAR DAILY TRADE. ANOTHER TRAIN JUST IN AND FILLED WITH and customers shopping at Making Selection from their Extraordinary Largo end Varied Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their assortment, with constant additions, h i i vljr Igth as to STYLES ?od QUALITIES. Their facilities in drawing supplies from desirable Markets FOR THE CASH Enable them to make the best possible RATES, which is the OLD 11 ULE r tinued from its O RG A N IZ A TI ON ? * 18 42, iiving nn experience of 30 years in Rusincss. Economy and Euterprise together with the Energy and nontlc mn)y d p ment of ninhctr Assistants, are always found at the OLD ESTABLISH HOUSE of BULL, SOOV1LL & BIKE. y your spring goods AT J. M NAMAIIA S He has just opened a SELECT S OCR. comprising nil th<> ' \ I TYLES of DRESS tOODS. mich as Japanese. Cheno l'..plius. Ibdu Vnr.l ilk Br?che, (Jrnuadidcs and Silk Stripi, Spr.i?u-j and Pacific Ltwns. Freue 'olorod :tr*d Linen Lawns. Dress Linons, I'ltjucs :rul Silk Lcno. a speriality ' ards to SI Also some of the Choicest PuMorns f Fancy English 1'nssiuu1 'oatings, Cloths, blank Cussimeres, Tweeds^ Cuttonndes, Jeans and I.mh o Dril lie has also a large supply of Brown and Blue Shirtings, 'I icking*. Stripes. De.t us, &.c. SHOES of every description, among them s nice lot of Ladies I tailor tcudy-made Clothing. HhIs. A'c. and n very General Stock of Groceries, llai >.arc. &c , all of which will bo sold Low Down for t'n?b. Tbauking the public for their kind pitroiiago, I solicit a continuation of t ?ante. .J McNA.MARA upl 20 c ly WILHELM THEODORE M?LLER HAS just returned from CHARLESTON with the best selection of SEED lltlSH POTATOES ever hrought to Orange - >>urg. lie has ou hand the EA It LY" ROSE, j ? GOODRICH. PINK EYE. and PEACH RLOOM. Also nnotber OH F A1* LOT of HAMS from 10 to 16 cts -)pr 11?. Whits NORTHERN PEAS. Green and Yellow HARDEN PEAS. Fins YELLOW ONIONS. A lot of Primo New York SMOKED roNOUKS ht m Cent?i. BREMEN LAG AH by the doi., delivered free of chnrge any House. SWEET CIDER on draught. MA EL and GRIST?Halted and unbolted. rtu-w idtr, w ell-knon u from $1.-10 up A splendid selected WHOLE STOCK of Men's, Women's nnd boy's SHOES. Also s lot of Fanner'*' Indispensable Im plements, mob. as TRACES. HAM KS. AXES, MANURIv FORKS nnd PLOW LINKS. He alto new keeps on hand n SAMPLF BARREL of the World AC.M ? COMMON WHISKIES wards. The REST Double Distilled WHITE W INF VINEGAR in Iho Village, without any es caption, Bfifif* Cla|ming my small share of the Irndi and ihanking my FRIENDS ami CUSTOM El'.S for pint favors, they will please reinem l.er Ihr SAVE and PLACE. All (loads Delivered Free of Charge. jan 13 W. T. M?LLER miller.) IF. I}' DOWX BO VXD TDK CORXER. c tf W'OULD TNFOPM THE FTELTC THAT HE IS STILL CARRYING ON THE CM? rintrc Making In all its varions brnnohep and will Mnnufnoture er Repair nt il Bhortoi Notice, all Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. And am also prepared frith NEW PRESS AND G %I TO GIN AND BACK COTTON SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL ha?brought f-or* } to ? cent mo than that Grand on the common Gins. oot 8 npl 2?ly II. RlGOS NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! ITO^lE, & WILES, RESPECTFULLY INFORM8 THE CITIZENS OF ORANUKHURG COUNTY THAI la, they have purchased the CARRIAGE SHOPS AND WORKS OF TWOS. RAY A 1 CARR-YING ON tho CARRIAGE BUSINESS In all its BRANCHES. Orders left with US will be PROMPTLY FILLED All kinds of REPAIRING NEATLY DONE snd with DISPATCH. COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. ;doyie, wiles ?* < o.. dco IT ? Orsnp#bnrj, S C. PHOTOGRAPHING! I herewith return MY TJI A.1SICS to MY F MENUS for their V A S T K A V O R ? And Htill hope to merit their future PATRON AOE. I um ?tili over . CA1T. MIKJOMANN o STORK Prepared to E$ECITE all W'DKK. i n my LIN I" in the LATESI3 and MOST l.M. PROVED STYLE. Hyjy SATISFACTION guarnntecd'to ill. <. it. i:m uj;, ARTIST 11; 1 v july 20 a pi 20 tf U.u. A*t*U,hM tr?ui ??,C>l.,n J II CWHMK* MtMl, S. Y. mil.I.wins Hear Testimony to their Wontlcrfnl Cnrniito Effects, Thoynro not a vile Fancy Drink, MndeofPoor Rsnif Whlnln-y, I'roof Hplrite nnd Itrrmn Liquors itiietorcd. *i>lced nml sweetened toplonx- tho taatccnllcd "Tonics," "Appetisers," "Ilcxtorvre,'*SteC., that lead tl>c tippler on to ill uiikcnnesaaiid rum,hut nro ii true Mod n ine uim'c fi oni lite Native !!?>? t um! Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Htlmua Inn!?. They are the <: It EAT Itl.OOII 1*1 It I FIEIlnud A 1.1KB CilVIKfJ Pit I N< I PI? E. a perfect Itcnovatot and Invlitomtor of tho S>>trm. carryini;i.iT allp notion* matter and restoring thrbleod tu n health) condition. No pcninti can tnko Uicm? U.t tcr* according to direction! and remain \ < ;-. unwell, provided their lionet are not destroyed by mineral rwiiammr other n ?? m*. ?ml the vital organs waaUJ 1*m ond the |xitr*t of lenalr. They arc n ftentle Purantlrc n? well nsn Tmile, i">?*c*miic;, n\-*>. the peculiar merit of artlnj; r.s n pow * i ft, 1 intent in relict Inc CoiiRentton or I iittam* Blatten of the l.iver, anil nil the Visceral Organs. FOIt FEMALE ( (HiriiAINTS, Inronngor old. married ur -male, at the dawn of womanhood oral Uic turn of life. LiieMTonic Bitters have >?>< equal. For Inflamninlory nml Chronic Rheuma" 11 ?itt nml (?mil, llynprusin or IndigcwlIon, llllloiiM. Itemlllent nnd Intermittent Fr Vert, 1) i-c a ??, ?, of llir III. Liter, KI<1 nrrt nml lllnddcr, these l?tter* have been most ?ncccssful. sueli IHaenaca are caused by v ii Inted Itlood, which Is item rallj produod by derangement of the Digestive (ireii "??. OYMPHP8IA Oll I N IJI (: l'.STION, Kri seln. I'Ain In the Shoulders, Concha, Tightness of ttio Chest. Dltclnets, Sour Cmclstloni of the ,H;,>mnrh. lta.2 Taste in the Mouth. Billons Attack*, Palpitation of the lleart, Insemination of the Lung*. Pain in the re el out of the Ki'lnci a, anil a hundred Olli i painful *> mp lumi, ?r? the ofl?priiii? of l>j*f>cp.ila. They Invigorate the Stomach ar. 1 invilntethe torpid Litri and Bowels, which rtoner them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all tmpnriiic*. ami Im parting now life end rigor to the w bole system. FOII Sil IN DISEASES, Eruptions. Tetter. Salt niicum, Uloicbrs. Spats, Pimples, I'u.t.iiei. Boils. Car buncles. Kins Worms. Soald lies 1. Bore Byes, Krynlpe lav Itoli.S-iirti. UUroloration* uf the ?kln. Uuinof? aii I l)i?u.t?e* of llie Skin.of WhateVT name Or nature. SIS ilteralit 'bit: up an I eat rtot out of the system in a limn tune bribe ???? "I these Bitters. One botlle In ?nc!i f?"< eillcouviuc* the uioet morcbiluut ufthcir curi tirr eflerm. CUaniiu the Tltisted Dle<vl aheperer rou flint It-. In poritii-. bursting through the skin In l'imp!e?, Krui> tloni or 9ore? : eleanne It when you Bod It <-.b*trurt?il and ?lu.-;i?li in tho veins: cl.-snte it when it Is foal, and your fe- Ilnj? will tell toii when. RVep the hl ?od pure, anJ the health nf the *r*trm ?rill fn'.low. Pln,Tnpo,and other Worin?, lurkinclnths erstem of ??. m\n> thouaan<'.t, arc effectually destroyed ami remny,il. Pay* a ciiitinzulnhetl pliyslolrMriet. tlirre l> acareely an ImllrMuat upfm the face of the earth wbute bo-ly it exempt from tin- presence of worint It U not upon the henlthy element* of the body that womit exUti but upon the diteased humor* and tlimy drp.nlt? that t'ree.1 tb^?e lltlng monster* of di*ea*e. No Br*b>m of Medicine, no v. rmif.i ?. i.o snthrliuintice will free the *r*tem from woiuu like the?e Kilter*. J. WALKiat, rmprintor. It. II. MtiDOXALD A CO.. Drugxtu* ami Urn. Acenta. Han Franclteo. California, and 31 and 3( Coinmerre 8<rri-t. New York. KfS'JUJ XIV Alt. 1>BUUU1STS AM) UKALKRS. aug 26 k iy 9^4 A,. ? vi THE'CREAT BLOOD P.URIFIER' PROPERTl ro>?e?ir.(r powcifiil Invlporatii ^ These Haters mo poeiilvdy iuvnlu?bi( In ALLSKIN DlSB?SEJ?EP?RTfOWS? NERV0US.01 SOKt^mcOMW-AltVE and are s preveativo of CbilLi and Fcrer. All yield to their powerful tQicaey. \RrC00DT0RTHBpAa?^CORGANlZATlQn7 Are an antidoto to change cf Wattr and Luu. ii:i?smViiwawM;taAiiii^ to the wasted frsmo, and correct all IRREGULrVRITY OF THE BOWELS? Will sure days of gutiering to tho sick, ai d The grand Panacea for all the ills of life. TRY j 0 N EigiB OTT L E. - PHYSICIANS THERE, rEESCBIBE IT IH TDEIH The Siandari In Young- or Old, Marrieil\[4 "at Single, these Ditters aro tin 'equalled end have often been t:. '' means of savinfr life. TRY oni BOTTLE. no, 18 ^ Water wheel, rviill OeariniShattin^ Pulleys t^lSEMO rORACIRCUlAXlaS; "I'lil '7 0iiaHLr.ston, S. C. December 28, 1871. ON AND AFTEr SUNDAY DECEMBER 24, iho Passenger Train on the. #uuth Carolina Railroad will run as follows . ? FOB acocsta. Leave Charleston.8.10 A. M. Arrive at Augusta..^"....4.25 P. M. FOB COLUMBIA, Leave Charleston.8.10 A. M. An-ive nt Columbia.4.06 P. M. FOR < u MH.KSTON. I.-ave Augusta..7 40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.3 "JO P. M. Leave Columbia.7.40 A. M. Arrive at Char e.-n.n.:'..^0 P. M. THROVOS WltMIXOTOX TB.MX Leave Augusta.i.?! 00 A. M. \rrive at KiiigviUc.0.00 A. M. Loavq KJi.gvUlu.I&J10 P. M Arrive at Augusta.;.i.?"? W P. M. ll'Gt sr.v NIOHT t xlUiKss-sCMiAVH RXCRPTKI) Leave Charleston.8.30 P. M. Ai i ive at AUigUslu.7.:!0 A. M. Leave August?.?5 00 P. M Arrive nt Charleston..rr.-*'> A. M. i oi t MIllA NIOUT r.xt'tii ss?scxoAVs EXCKrT T BP. Leave ChaHcstnn.7.10 P. M. Vrriveat Columbia .7.-'to A. M. I.e. - ?? Columbia.0.0Q P. M \n . .?? at CKurVftt&tf.,.7 tH) A. M. si :mi tivii.t.k Tit \in. Leave Sumim rville n{.7.2-r> A. M. Vrrivcal Charleston at .8 lb A. M. Leave Charleston it .8 ::o P. M. Vrriveat Sunimcrvillv at .L45P. M. CAMM:* DUANCIf. Leave Cunidt n.6 1"? A. M. Arrive at Columbia .10.40 A M. Leave Columbia.I 45 P. M. \trive at Cnmdcn . 0.25 I*. M. Day and Night Trnim make close connec tion at Augusta with OcOrgiu Railroad Mei Central Railroad. Ni^ht Train connects with Macon an i Augusta Railroad. t oluinbia Night Train connects with tSroenvillc and Columbia Railroad, and with Charlotte Bond to points North. Camden Train connects at Kingvillo daily except Sur.ilays) with cay Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia. A L. TV I.Kit. Vi.President. S. B. PIckess, General Ticket Agent. _ (il.O. S. HACK Ell, DOOR, SASH AND BLIND PACTGY, Cbatrlc?ton, N. (.'. THIS LS AS LABOE AND COMPLETE I nctory as there is in the South. We keep no Northern U ork to ?ll Country Irdcrs. Send for i'rico List. Factory and Warcmoms King-Street, op tosite. Canoon-St., on Ii11? ? ot City Railway. Address GY. >. S HACKER. V. 0. box 17 ?. Charleston, S C sc|?t '.? w.. o ly ECONOMY LEADS T0~ W A T, II ! ?gTiir. UNDERSIGNED BEG LB,.YE TO I Inform the bitiii*ns (if 'Columbia no I uirroLiiding Country, that they bavo perm . ? lent I v hOC AT EU IN COLUMBIA, in I offer t) (he public a lur^e assortment oi I ASH IO\AIll.i: LXOT111SU rcRMs/nxa goods. HATS. CAPS, ETC. riV.CH VSINC OUIt GOODS nt Rrsl class bouses and for cash, we defy Compel it ion. Cull and examine our STOCK anJ cm rince yourself that you enn S ?Y*K MONEY by purohasing at our Bstiiblish < 011. COUNTRY MERCHANTS arc i-espi-cl fully invited to examine ear Sloe!,. I? 'in'g assured hat wee 01 svll CHEAPEN th in any other House in Columbia. S. STRAUS & IUI!?.. Under Columbia Hotel, oct 7?tf Columbia, S. C The Celebrated Fertilizers. FOR SALE BY WIIcox, Gibbs A Co., ImI'ORTISHS AS1> DiALirs in Gtano?, ld&ibjy St., Sa*o?t*th, Gm. 151 tust Bay, Charleston, S- C. For further information applv t address u? tbovc tor Almnnnc for 1872'. BULL, SCOVtLL A PIKE, \-cnts at Orangcburg, 8, C. oat -0 ?ta Qai Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Ac. 80 P. P. TO ALE, Mnmtfactciter and Dealer, No 110 Iliivnc Street mi l Horlbcck's Wharf (MIAHLKSTOX, 8 V. f&tj* Tili? in the Largest nml most Com plete factory of"*he kind in the Bout hero States, anil a'i articles iu this lib* can b? furnished by Mr. P. P. ToAi.Eat pricefi which defy competition. A pamphlet with full and detailed list of nil s'zes of Door? Sashes and Blinds, and the prices of each, will be sent free and post Puid, on applicatiod to* P. I?. TO A I.E. CHAKLESTON. S. C. july 1") weo S1XTY-FIVK Filler PRIZB MIS DA LS AWAKDKD, THE GBEAT .Southern Plnuo MANUFACTORY. W!tf. KMBK A ?0. Manufacturer* of GRAND, SQUARE A^'D UPRIGHT I? 1 A \ O F OUT m, BALTIMORE. Ml). These Instrumenta hare been before the Public for nearly Thirty Years, nn<\ xtptm th?ir excellence alone attained ?flu unpi/r~ r',a*rd pre-eminence, which pronwecs thenv uncCjdaled, in TONE, TOUCH. WORKMANSHIP. And DUB ABILITY". PST All our SQUARE PIANOS have our New Improved OVERSTRUNG SCALE and I the \C.RAFFE TREBLE. i firit" We would cull special attention <t>*iir I late Patented Improvemeni* in Gnn!il> ' PI VNOS and SQUARE ORANDS, found ra nn other Piano, which hriug the Plans' He*f er Perfection than has not yet been* attain ed r.vc**y Piano fullr TCnrrairfetl for Five Years. 1 rjzp- We nre by sprciul arrangement ena blo.l m furnish PARLOR ORGANS end ME I.ODEONS of the most celebrated makers. Wholesale and Retail at lourett Factory 7*vV ct.?. Illustrated Catalogue* and Price LUft l romptly lumish?d on application to U M. KNABE \ CO.. Baltimore, M f, Or any of our regular established agencier, jati 27 Onr Son ky cannot nur ri\. " For Sight Im PriceIe*s!I BOT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL PRESERVE IT. Tf you value your Fyesight use thrsa Y*f fect Lenses. Ground Irom Minuto Cvj'slul Pebbles, Molted together, and derive' rhvir name ??Diamond" on account of their Hard ness and Brillhrncy. They will >.rst many years without change, und ?re warrantej superior to all other* in use. Manufactured by the Spencer Optical Manufacturing Co.. New V.uk. CAUTION.?None Gunning unl -ss stRnyp c1 with our trade mark. For Sale by Responsible Agents through out the Union. E .1. OLIVEROS, juti 20?ly Orangeburg, S. C. Carolina Fertilizer T Uli*.MV II ANT! Wu.MINr.tox, N. August 21rtt, PS71. For the largest production of Cotton to the acre. 1,000 lbs. Carolina Fkrtii.oskr. For the iarg-st prodtiction of Wheat to* ilie aero. I.UOO Itis. Carolina Fertilizer. Tlx; above premiums are for crops pro duced with the use of the Carolina Fertili zer alone, or in combination with plantation manures only, slid the awarding of said premiums is left discretionary with t4j-? committee of the Association under Ci-tir rules. SANDERS, OATES & CO.. Agents at Charlotte, STEVENS & CURETON, Lancaster, S. C. Waxhaws, Lancaster Couxtt, S\ Top. P. ZimMtrman, Secretary of tkt Fair of the Carolina*, CAarlotte, iV. (T. : The follow ing is a correct statement ?t* Cottou raised by Stevens & Curelon, on l\ ..eres ol stubble land, which was nian-i.-t l with -its) pounds of Carolina Fertiliser. Tho following is the mode ol cultivation: It w?*> thoroughly broken up 12 inches ilerp, s/nd laid on in rows :'\ feet wide, and the Ter liliter applied in the drill, then bedded on it on lhe 15th ol May. and planted the samo ?luv, but owing to ihecoul and dry weather, did nol come op to a stand until about tho 1*1 or Juno. First working is was rnn around with a half shovel and pnrtially trim ned out with a hoe. 8econd working it was run around with a 3 inch grub, 12 inches long, and the middles thrown out with a swoop Is inches wird?. iVno furrow to a row and thinned to a stand with a hoc about 12 inches between the stocks, and after wards m whs ploughed every t *o werk? wiili a sweep (8 -.nches wide, and hoed each* ti ne, until it was worked five times. Tue following is a correct statement of the; Col ton picked: lsi Picking.254 2-t Picking...41f> od Picking.41& Intimated at: mint of unopened matured bolls.810 Total.1,923 Respectfully submitted, STEVENS & CURETON. I certify 1 weighed the Cotton picked in the adove statement, atid it is correct. October 2<i. Ib71. W. A. ? I'. AH AM. At the request of Messrs. Stevens ?h t i hi ion, we have examined tho If acre of?. Cotton, and the estimate made above is tree to the best of our obility. D. P. DUR ANT, W. A. GRAHAM. JOSEPH RODGES. Premiums awavded to Stu/ens % Cur*>? ton on uhove oertifioate. We wiHeell the ?Hot? Splendid. Fertithcr at Forty-Five Dollars cash, or Fifty Dollar?* pa \ aid." 1st November, with iteeree? at J per cent, per annum, delivered at our Warev house in Charleetsn. Agents ?rill sail at same prfc.f, adders the freight and d ray age to their Depots. i OKO. W. WILLIAMS * C K 1 ^aal* im