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T?o Last Dciiiocr.itiv im?,.-' . \ jf pliice In t?v-J iry important Ihn n?o?rt'liH <?*tS1 dTThe~iip-couutry, sotting forth The detail? of the plot laid by the Democra cy to capture the State at the ensuing Gubernatorial election Afiet'|K'A?ii>i<4 this eommuuicutir n, it will not bo diffi cult for thinking people to undotstnnd tho singitlng course pursued r-bj^f^FSf Deuioernt j^^pojiiB^tf t Ips HSta t^tiwoi-d.. tho two WIDg8 of the Republican party. Wc have ucver for one moment doubted that the Democracy were playing thine deeply laid scheme, to hoodwink and loislcad tho Republicans into the belief that the Demoefps did not iutontet?w| he would be beaten in bus Con^rcssi. mil district, aud yrt. T^m\itifi"nu8 the la>t All thin ?:.]]; about ?>.! 11-1 in;r in nothing but Oo^tjnmiUors'is f?r tho purpose of throwing dust into tho 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 iu every county, so well organized indeed, that it ouly re quired tho briefest possible notice to oach county chairmau, to rally every Democrat in tho respeclivo counties throughout the State. J Our correspondent fully sets forth the plan to ba pursuod. aud<wo oomuieud his communication to every good Repub lican in the State. The Bolters are working directly in the interest of the Democrats, a id every vote cast for 5lr. Torrliusi n is as good to the Pemocrats, as it would bo if cast for Mr. Aldric'v Let every Republican who ores more for tho principles of his party than he does for the success of iudividuals, real izo this fuct, t^TrgJth'e Democrats sue cicds at all, it'mtist be through tho help of the Bolters, for no man iu his right mind wl!J admit tor a .moment that Mr Totiiliuson stands a ghost of a chance ? f being ejected Goveri or <d" this State hy* Republican- votes. If ho bin-cox-ds at all ho must succeed as Mr. Groelcy expects to win, by the aid of Democrats The Boilers will not carry a solitary county in the State, but they cuu assist materially iu throwing a number of counties over to the Democracy. This we bclio\^i^j^j^i?(^^|hey|?i|L*ar;rrto do, for sou.ttjlf\lwit^t;peakcr; have ahoudy made the threat, that if Congressman Wallace did not come out and ind rse Tomlinson and the Bolter's movement il i-t man who should expect Colonel Wallace !o aid or assist him,-(Tomlinson) iu ans way. In ;bG campaign of 1870 Mr Tomlioson was one oi the principal speakera?^oi^O lhe_ Fourth Qongres hioDal District, aud during all his cam paign?-aod wc were with him a rreat deal?we never heard him so much s Mr||?! .Ue was himself .1 eat.d. dat :-?! :!;.?< ;i o^tiQnjd Convention, but stood chance "whatever, and after !;e was laiil\ beaten in the race by Mr. Wallach, he allowed hia defeat to '? prejudice him against the regular candidates, so that ne never could do mm e than sp lit k upon Bepublicao principles in the abstract. We candily believe that hid Mr Tomlin son boon nominated for Ciovcrner by the regular convention, and General Moses had beee put uyon tqe same ticket with him, for Attorney General, or any other place, there would have been none of this a nb cry inat is now pn persist only indulged ;n by all the Republican sore heads from one end of the (o- (bo other. Wo have this comjov'ting nssuraueo, h ivf ever, that when tho day of election -Jnincs we will so effectually wipe out the bnltcrfcy that the hand of political IC?prrecijon will never be able to find t?em. The leaders of this bolting move ment can jjo over to tho Democracy ao so'oQ as they please, and the o,nicker the better. They can carry no one but them selves, nor wtll the party bo ony the weaker for their timelp depasture. The eank and file aro true to tho prine'pl s ^f'rte^Wrtf Which niado them all tiny ?ttUULOM t,HT 1h; pro' a":h-tl upo-i to desert that party, nr matter what fiiie spun aacume'ti&or baseless slanders may bo dinged into their ears by nem in no superior, either morally or socially, to t lie men whom they abuse and villilp. Let every good Uppublioau read and ponder thN'cbhiilfunicati?i), and then ask him ?elf, U hr oan afford to risk tho election of a Dewdcrat by voting the Bolter's ticket? We do not believe thero are five I'undrcd Republicans in tho State who ?rill do any ?och thing.? Columbia *? jfc*, r umltitudc of Hips Upfow Cod^ , 4otV./j>6liteneA before t?V*V*4 wrr A Georgia rfo^fQ Jt.rnf,r:d fr on a?? t?* prawi ^raio to rcoavc* hi* hat. The hat U all right, A little boy was cent to a atoro for geme eggs. Before reaching home- he droppep them. Iu answer to his mother who asked, "Did you brouk any?'' hu k|lM,* 'Wo, T didnl broak any hut the itmMnV etroo off fVoni some oi them.* Ayer's Sarsaparilla, *OB Pinil ixvo XUU HXOOS?. Tho roputatlon this ex eel lent medicine enjoys, U derived from its eure?, many at which are truly marvellous. Inveterate casea of Scrofulous dis ease, whore the system seemed saturated with corruption, havo been purified and cured by it. Scrofulous affections r.nd dlsorders.which-.cro ag gravated by the scrofu lous contamination until they were painfully afflicting, have been radically cured In such great ntunbora in almost every sec tion of the country, that tho public scarcely need % be*informed of its vb tuen >>: u Scrofulous poison is ono or tho most destrue- i MVe enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfclt tenant of the organism undermines the con* ntittitioii, and invites tho attack of enfeebling or fa tal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its ?rosenec. Again. It seems to breed infection irotixhout tho body, and then, on some fnvorable occasion, rapidly develop into ono or other of its hideous forma, cither on the surface or among tho vitals. In ?10 latter, tubercles may bo suddenly deposited in tho lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it shows its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulccratlons on somo part of USE body, Ilcnco the occasional uso of a bottle Of thl* Snraaparilln Is advisable, even when no netivo Ftyniptonis Of diHe&BO appear. Persons af flicted with the following complaints generally find immediate 1 .?lief, and, at length, cure, by tho use of this SAIISAFAMJ.J,A: St. Antho ny's Fire, lioao or F.rysipelas, Tetter, Salt Jtheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Sore F.yes. Boro Earn, and other eruptions or vislbto forma oS Scrofulous disease Also in the more eon cealcd forms, as Dt/spepsi.i, Dropsy, Uear\ Disease, Tits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, was) tho various llccroue attcctioas of the muscuka and nervous systems. Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Dis eases aro cured tiy it. though a long time is re quired for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. lint long-continued uso of this medicine will cure thn complaint. JLeucorrha-a> or Whites, Uterine TJlccrattonefS.ncl Female Diseases, are commonly soon relieved nnd ulti mately cured bv its purifving Ami Invigorntina effect.' Minute directions fbr each case arc found in our Almanac, supplied gratis. Rheumatism and Gout, when caused by accumulations of ex traneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to it, as alsoXirer Complaints, Torpidity, Congee ? tion or Inflammation of the IAver, and Jaun dice, when arising, as thoy often do, from tho rankling poisons in tbo blood. This 8ARSA PARTLLa Is a great restorer for tho strength and vigor of tho system. Thoso who arc t.nn guiil and Listless, Despondent, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous Apprehensions or Fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and con vincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. PREPARED BY ?r. X. C. AYEB A TO., Lowell. Sinn., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. may U c ly HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILI/J HAIK ?benewer; Every year increases the 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 ; and it is the on ly reliable and perfected prepara tion for restoring Gray on Fadud Ham to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The seal]), bv it* use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic proper ties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-gland^. ? By its use, tho 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 ngp. it is the mo^t economical H ami-Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer applica tions, and g:ve.i the hair a .splendid, glossy au;)caranc:\ A. A. Hayes, Al.D., State Assayer of Massachu setts, says, M Tho constituents aro pure, and carefully Re.octed for ex cellent quality, und, I, consider it tbo/Bi;sr Preparation for i's intended purpoiov' Sold bpali Drttn~ist* and Denier* In Medicine*. Price Ono Dollar. Buckingham's Dyo. TOS THE WHISKERS. As our Raaew er in many cases requires too long a time, and loo much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, wo have prepared this dye, in o;ie preparation, which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, nnd produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, NJL any 11 c ly THE OLD ESTABLISHED OF A ME HI CA. THE SOUTHERN No. 8 N. Charles Street, BAJ.TIMORE, MD. >-? Organlxsd and Derottd Entirely to Preparing f/ouny and oMiddte tgtfged eAlen TO 3BC0XK TBOROVQtt (Practical ^Accountants OVER. 2500 YOUNG MEN SOUTHERN STA TF.S few GRADVATBD at Hi* INSTfTITT/OW, and are motu/llllne Keifontibl* and Lucrative Petition* im the Leading- BANKS AND BUSINESS HOUSES of the Country. THEKE ARK NO VACATIONS. Student* can enter at any time. Special Individual Instruction and luecets ruaran teed. Send/or College PflCUmtHtt and splendid Speci men* of Ptnmantklp. Enclose two Pattag* Stamp*. Asjdrtt* alt Communication* to W. ft. BADT.KR, Fres't. Sentkern Bntfnttt College, BALTIMORE, MD. 00? 1J ANOTHER TRAIN JUST IN AND FILLED WITH AND CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT & PIKE, Making Selection frou> their Extraordinary Largo aod Varied Stuck of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their assortment, with constant additions, is ?oth as to STYLES and QUALITIES. Their facilities in drawing supplies from desirable Markets FOR THE CASH Enable themwmnke the best1 possiVe RATES which is the OLD RULEc t.uued from its ORGANIZATION_ ? 18 42* ' iv'.ng an experience of oO years in Business. Economy and Enterprise together with the Energy ami untille u nity ,1 ;. ? meht of till their* Assistants, are always found at the OLD ES fXTfLISNV. HOUSE of r., ->v. BULK SCOVlLli & PIKE. ni iy 25 ?" , , ? - , ? .j 1 y BUY YOUR SPRING GOODS u AT J. M'NAMARAS lie has just opened a SELECT S OCK. comprising all TV LES of PRESS ?OODS. noch na JnpnncaerCheue Poplins ilk Kr?che, (I ran idines and Silk Strip). Spraxuj and P.tei? : I '?dored :??mI Linen Lawns. Press Linens. P:i|UCfl tt'id Silk Li'lio. a ards to SI .Mho some of the Choicest Patterns f Fancy Engl 'outings, Cloths, black Cassimores. Tweed*, Cottotmdcs, Jeans and He has also u large supply of Brown and Blue ShirlingS. Tickings ns, Ac. SHOES ol' every description, among them a nice lot of Icudy-made Clothing, Hals, Ac. and a very General Stoofc of G ware, A'o , ?II of which will be sold Low Down for Cash. Thanking the public for their kind pitrouago, I solicit a cont *auic. J. Mt a pi 20 c the '. |>.iU\ i l Wils. s|.in I sh Gas Line. . Strip. Ladies r<> t rie inuati ? \ AM \'i Var I E.eu ? lity ' si n ? i' . Pri! !M. P. i; litui !l h m ol t AUA iy WILHELM THEODORE MTJLLEE HAS just returned from CHARLESTON wiili the best selection of SEED I It IS II POTATOES ever brouglit to Orang iiurg. lie has on hand the EARLY ROSK, GOODRICH. PINK EVE. ami PEACH W.OOM. Also another CHEAP LOT of HAMS from 10 to 1"> Ota *>er ll>. While NORTHERN PEAS, llreon and Yellow RAHDEN PEA8. Kino YELLOW ONIONS. A lot of Primo New York SMOKED rONG?ES at 50 Cents. BREMEN LAO AH by the doz., delivered free of charge ti any Mouse. SWT.KT (Ml)KU on draught. MAEL and ORLST?Belted and unbolted. A splendid selected WHOLE STUCK ot Men's. Women's und hoy's SHOES. Also n lot of Farmer's Indispensable Im plement*, suoh aa Tit VCES. H WIKS. AXES. MANURE PORKS and PLOW LINES. He also now keeps on hand a SAMIM.K RA KU EL of the World-wide, well-known ACME. COMMON wmsKIKS from Si.40 up wards. The It EST Doubl.- Distilled WHITE WINK VINEGAR in lite Village, uiili.nn any ex cepi ion. tfiif* Claiming my small shai <? <>f the Int ! and i hanking my Fill ENDS I CUSTOM I EES for past favors, lliey will please reinem bcr the NAME and PLACE. I All Goods delivered Free of Charge. jan 1.1 W. T. J\ll7lYl .KU (N*?t MILLER,) ?VII' hOWS RO?XD THE CORSER. c if Ol'LDINFOPM THE PTBLIC THAT HE IS STILL CARRYING ON THRC\r riaifC Making fa all its various branches and will Maiinfuctore er Repair at il Shortest Notice, nil Carriages, Doggies or Wagons. And am also prepared ?villi NEW PRESS AND G M TO GIN ?ND PACK COTTON SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL haw brought f-or* } to \ ccnl nm than that Grnmed on the oommon Gins. oot 8 upl 2?ly II ?Kins NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! DOYLE, & WILES, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF ORANQEBUUG CWJNTY THA they have purchased tho CARRIAGE SHOPS AND WORKS OF TWOS. RAY And are CAR&WNQ ON tho C A R I A G K BUSINESS In all ila BRANCHES. Orderaleft with US will be PROMPTLY FILLED All kindr, of REPAIRING NEATLY DONE and with DISPATCH. COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. '.DOYLE, WILES Ac CO.. dco lY e (>rsnf?b?irg, S C. PHOTOGRAPHING! I herewith return to MY PH.KNLiS for their V A S T V A A' 0 R 8 And still hope tomciil their fuliire PATRON - AGE. I am piti11 over . CA.T. BK1<J<J MANN'S STORK fropnrctl to EXECLTE uti YYiuii; in my LINE in tho I.ATESE und MUST I ML. I'KOVED STYLE. ?vj)1 SATISFACTION guaranteed to all. <. j>. t;i,i )ii;( AKTIST. July 20 Opl tf VINCCAR'.BjTTERS n ii. m. i' * c their Iii ?.. Agcala, San I raw ? ?t.,?i d 31 Cetil?? MILLIONS llcnr Testimony \\OmlriTii I t'lirnlhr Kliert?. They am not a\ile Fniirj Ili iuK. Mmtaof I'oor It um. Wlilnkcr? Proof Spirits nn<l Itrfusn l.tqnarsj dnetorcd. aptrcd and sweeten ;d to ptaasc ilio lm.tc.cnlli I "Tonics," "Appetizer*," "llc*torcra,"Ac, tltni lead li e IIpplcr on U> drunkennessnn.i ruin,but uro ii true Medicine, iiim'c I \ oni t'.;e Native l!?>..ts Mid I tcrba of Crtlltortiln. free from i?U Ali-oholii* Stimu lant-.. They lira the <J It RAT Itl.OOl) IMKI FIKItnnd A I.I ir. <;iVIN<; PltltNCI PLX, a perfect Renovator an.l Invtitorntor of tho S>*tem. cai r> Ii gi It nil poisonous matter an.l restoring theblood ti> n hrnltliy < otiditlon. No person < an take these II.t tci ? nccoi dlliu to direct ton? ami remain huitc unwell, provided their Ixmrs uro not destroyed by Mineral i m".'iior other mean*, and the vital tri;?? wasted beyond tho point <>f leja-r. They are n Centlo I'urgniivr r.n wrll nn tx Tonic, |?'.m.>-,h.', a'.-* . the |?<?? lllinr merit of acting r.s n i nut i fill ORCIIt in relics InR Contention or Inflam Biation of i in" Liver, and nil the Visceral Organs. FOIt PK.MAI.E COM PI.A I NTS, In young or olil. mm rlcd or single, nt the dawn <.f womanhood or at Utc turn of life. tlicsoTonlc titter* have n<> equal. For Infln in in n i my nint Clironic It'iruinn 11oki nnd (-out. Dropopsln or Indlaenllnn, Itllloiim Itcnilllenl nnd Inlerinlllcul Fr? ver?, i> i-?? n *i"? of ihr* Itloiiii, l.lver, Kid? neyn nml lllndder. these lllllcrs have been ?: ?ncccsafnl. Nurh llinrnoen are r.n miIIij Vitiated lllood, which Isgcui mlly prottnciit by dnrangeuteikt of the Itlnentlve Organs* IIVSI'KI'SI l Ott INDICF.HTION, Ilesd ache, Haiti In the Shoulders, Concha, Tightness <>f tho Cheat, Disslnc**, 8 i r Eructations of the (Stomach, Had Taste in the Mouth, U.linu, Attacks, I'alpltatlon of the Ueart, IiiQanimallou of the Lungs, Patp in the re r<nm of the Ki lnci ?. nnu a bun Ired other i>r.mful *? inp tbina. are Ihr offsprings < f Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach an I stimutste the torpid Liver and Ho?ei?. which renucr them of unequalled ?Bcacv in cleansing the blood of u'l impurities, ami im part In: new life and vigor to Iba ti ln>!r t> ^Il-iii. FOII SKIN niMBA**F.H? eruptions. Tetter. Halt Rhcuin. Ulotcbea, Spots. Pimptea, l,u^t.ll^?^. llolU,Car buoelea. Itms Wnrma, Sentd Head, Sore i:...<. Krr?ip^ laa. I toll. Scurf*. I>i?rn!<>r*l ion? of the skin, fl uinem ale I Ulsoaaes of the Skin, of whatever natu* or nature, ars literall? dnc up and rarrie.1 out of the a> ateui In n ahuri tlni* by the u?<-^i these Hitters. One bottle ir- auch l"? will cnuviud lUo uioat mcrcluioua ..f Uicn cur? tiT?en.-cta. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon Und It Ira purities burstlns Ihroush the ?am Ir. i'inip'.e^. I.rup tiotia or Snrc? ; eleanea it when yuu Ond it obstrusted and aloceitb in tha veins: cleanse it when it in foal, and your feeling* will tell you when. K. ep the hl od pure, ami the bi al!:\ rf the avatem will f w, 1*1 n, Tn pe^ n nd oilier Worum, larking In the fyatmi of ?. many thousands, are effectually destroyed ami remit.-,1. Faji a diatlngulaheil pliysiotngiat, tl.ere it ?.-arr,!r nn Individual upon the lace of the earth wln.ae IhxIjt la exempt fmm s!i>. presence nf worms It ii not iip.'ii the healthy ? lemcnta of th? Ik>I> th.it worms exist, but uim.ti the dtaeased humor* an t ?liiny deposit* that breed lhe*e llrlug monitera of disease. No System .>f Medicine, no vermifuges, m anthrlminln-a will free the system froul wonru like Ihre' Hltl.-ra. J. WALRKH, Proprietor. R. Ii. He DONALD Ar CO? Druggists and Uen Ac-r.ts. Ssn Frsm-lsco. t'alifnroia, and Ji and 34 Commerce 8'reet, New York. Kf-SULO UV ALL DBUUUISTa AM) OKALtlRS. ntig2Q k ly THE^GRCATBL.0QD R.U RIFIER^. Possesair.g j*>vreifi.l inviporat. x Thcso li.ttcrs mo foidvtly luvulu.bi: in OBfflgEB HIB ?s?aart?i a tin j g 1 'l'hey purify tho syntcm, and will cud Try. NERVO?SvOI^S OMRAINT ober* Itcmittcnt and Intermittent Forcrs, and are a prcreativo of Cbilli an-1 Fever. All yield to their povrrrtul iflicary, \RE COOP TQRTHE'MENTAL ORGANI2 ATI 0 W Axe an antidote to change of Waterand ljut. ii;i3.WiTiiMii;i?tw:^Ttiisi;iiij^i[K?Ri to the wasted framo, an I correct all Will aar? dar? of ?tiflering' to tho ?ii V, ar.d The gT?nd Punacca lor all the ills of life. PHYSiCIAKS THERE. l?n* X FRTSCuIEE IT Di Tie Stanlarl iEElIAST^rin Youngor Old, MairirM^sJ?^--'1^ ^ror Pingle, thes? Dittors aio un^V squalled and have often been thu^tw means of savins; life. ^sw TSV one bottle- > not 18 . ly ^! Water wheel, *^1seho roBACiacuiaxl^r SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD SBSf iHf5?V! t Ciiarltjton, Is. C. l)pc<"ijbcr 28. 1871. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY PEC EMBER 24, the Passenger Train on the South Carolina Railroad will run as follows. ? ron AtousTA. Leave Charleston.8.10 A. M. Arrive al Augusta.^...a.'lb P. M. ron < ? ? i i v i;i \. Leave Charleston.R.10 A. M. .Wive at Columbia.4.(AO Pi M. roll I'll Ml 1.KHToN. Leave Augusta....'.T.40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.s 20 P. M. heave Columbia.7.40 A. M. iri\e nt t'h.ii est or.''.2*) v. M. Tllltot cn wit MIXGTON TRAIN Lenve Augusta.<."fit) A. M. \rriv? rit KiiigviUu.'.UM? A. M. Leave KJiigvUlu.I2.W P. M. Arrive at Augusta.6 80 v. M. \r<:: sr.\ NIOIIT r.x fUKss -mcnua y* EXCEPTED Lenve Charleston.8.80 P. M. Arrive at August u.7.:i0 A. If. Leave Augusta.0.00 P. M Arrive at Charleston.'?.6;"> A. M. rot I MIMA SIUUT EXPIU'SK?Si::<il>\vs EXCEPT TKI?. Leave Charleston.7.10 P. M. \ i rive nt ('olumbin .7..'10 A. M. Lei ? ?? Coluiiihin.0.00 P. M \i i. ,e at riiiiibaton.7 (Ml A. M. M MMEnVILI.lt Tit WN. Leave Suinmcrville at.7.2? A. M. Vrriveai Charleston nt.8 \~> A. M Leave Charleston ?:' .* 30 P. M. krrivc at fiummerville at ..1 4"> P. M. c\Mirs lit: \m it. Leave Catnilt n . ...'1 1"> A. M. Vrrivc nt Columbia .10.40 A M. Leave Columbia.I I? P. M. Arrive at Cam len . 0.25 P. M. li.iy an I Night Train-' make close connec tion at Augmun with Georgia Kail road mim Central Railron 1 Ni^lit Train connect:'* with Macon and Attgu*t>t Railroad. t olutnhia N:g!it Train connects with (Srcenvillu and Columbia Hailroad, and with Charlotte lioad to points North. Cain len Train connects ill Kingvillc ilaily ??\( cpt Sunday s) \\ it li nay Passenger Trau, an I runs through to Columbia. A L. TYLER Vice-President. S. IV Pi c k ens, Geuer.il Ticket A cent. <;:0. s. DOOR. S \s;i AN (Jlmrlc: 11 \\ KKU, '.) BLtSU IV TOY. o:i. N. V. ir^pZ i t I I ?? - ? -rj?? ? J-4-.il'* u \\i >t MSiv IIIIS is as LAItUE ANU COMPLETE 1 iictovy its there i- in the South v\ r keep no Northern v ork to liil Country Inters. Send fur Price List. Ksclory and Wnrrroonu King Street, op ?osite. ('union St.. on line of City Railway. Addrcsa (it-. ?. S II At" KKH. P. 0. ll?>x 17 >. Charleston, 8 C sept 0 w.u 1 y EG ;N0MY LEADS TO w a Tj t r ! r|^HE UNDERSIGNED It EC LE..VE TO I inform the citizens nT Columbia and nirroLiiding Country, that they have perni. netitlv J.tR'A'l KU IN UOMIMIUA, in I >>flVr t > the public a large assortment ot i'A?iii?MAiiiiE cLarui v<; ANU 11A PS, CAPS. ETC. PURCHASING OCR GOODS.it ftrsi class houses and for cash, wc deiy Competition. Call and examine our STOCK aiiJ con vince yourself Gull you con S i VE MONEY by purchasing at our Establish ? uu. I'OUSTItY MKRCII VSTS uro ivsprclfully invited to examine onr Stock, b.'in'g assured hatwecausvll CHEAPER lUuit my oih?i lli'u-"' in y'olumbin. S. STRAUS k<c RRO., Under Columbia Hotel, ocl 7 - tf Columbia, S. C The Celebrated Fertilizers. FOR SALE BY WilCOX, GibbK A Co., Imvoutkus anm> Dr.At.Krs in Gi-ano?, HB May St., ?wmmr*, Gm. 151 MUtst Bay, Charleston, S. C. For further information spplv r address no above for Almanac for 1872. ** BULL, SCOVFLL & PIKE, Agents st Orangcburg, 8. C. ?o -0 Sa? Doors, Sashes, Blinds, tie. P. P. TO ALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 Httyne Street ami Horlbcck's Wharf CHAHLRSTO^.'rt. if. Jg-iy This i? the Largest ami most Com? plete Factory of ihe kind in the Southern States, ami all articles iu this line can be furnished by Mr. I'. I'. ToALEat prices which defy competition. Sr-jY" A pamphlet with full nnd detailed list nf all sties of Doors Sashes and Blind*, and the prices of each, will be sent free and post Paid, on upplicatiod to" P. I?. TO A I.E. CHARLESTON. S. C. jnly 1"> wee SIXTY-FIVE Filter PKIZti ME DALS AWAKDKD, THE GREAT Son 1 Ihm ii Piano MANUFACTORY. sV.tf. KM Iti: & CO. Manufacturers of GRAND, SQUARE A-ND UPRIGHT 1" 1 A N O P () e : I il S, Baltimore, md. These Instruments hare been before the Public for nearly Thirty Yearn, ?wd xiptm th'-ir cxci llcnoe I'lrme attained find unjttrr thased pre-eminence, which pronw res tberfi urn f|(iflled, in TON P. TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP. And DURABILITY". tt^T All onr SQUARE PIANOS hare, our New Improved OVERSTRUNG SCALE- and the \GRAFPE TREBLE. P-..V- w.. would call ?pect?! eftestlon fitaur late Patented Improvements in GK.4nd PI VNOS and SQUARE ORANl>S. found* in no other Piano, which bring the Piano1 nearr er Perfection than has not yet been* atfniiV e 1 Dvrrj Piano fall? TVarrarrt-Ml for Pi VC Years. (?5g * We ari- by special nrrangemenr ena hl I in furnish PARLOR ORGANS end MK I.ODF.f?NS of the most celebrated makers. W!,<.!fKnlf and Retail at loxceit Fuctory i*yt a Illustrated Catalogues anl Price LWfs I romptly furnish'"! on application to \vm. RN'AHK \ Co.. Baltimore, Mdv Ornny of our regular established agcncicsv j in 27 linf HON KY CANNOT ttU* IT! Tor Night is Priceless!! BUT Til 15 DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL PRESERVE IT. If you value your Fyeight use these Vrr fccl Lenses. Ground Irom Minute Cvy'sfal Pebbles, Suited together, and dcrivo* rheit name ??Diamond"' on account of their Hard nesa an<l Rrilliaifrcy. They will >.tst many years without change, und are warranted superior to all others in ti??-. Manufacture! by the' Spencer Optical Manufacturing Co.. New Y,*?rk. CAUTION. ? None Genuiug unl'SS stam*o , I with our trade mark. For Sale by Responsible Agents through out the Union. E J. OLIVEROS, jun 20 ?ly Orangeburg. S. C. Carolina Fertilizer THI?M 1*11 ANT! Wii.mincton. N. C August 21st, 14*71. For the largest production of Cotton to the acre. 1.0 -0 lbs. Carolina PkrticuKR. For the larg-st production of Wheat te? tbe aere. 1,000 lbs. Carolina FtRTllins. The above premiums are for crops pro* duced with the use of th'e Carolina Fertili zer alone, or in combination with plantation-, manures only, und the awarding of said premiums is left discretionary with tfeo omntiltt-a of the Association under clnsiv rules. SANDERS, OATES & CO.. Agents at Charlotte STEVENS k CUR ETON. Lancaster, S. C. Waxiiawb, Lancaster Cocntt, C To P. P. Zimmerman, Esq., Seceetary of ths" Fair tf the Carolina?, Charlotte, S. (7. : The following is a correct statement ?rf Cottou raised by Stevens & Cureton, on \\ acred oi stubble land, which was mana-rt ?? with -RH) pounds of Carolina Fertilize:. The following is the mode ot cultivation: It ??:%% thorough!) broken up 12 inche? deep, and luid ott in rows :\\ feet wide, nnd the Fer tilizer applied in the drill, then bedded on it on the 15th ot May. and planted the same day, hut owing to ibe coul and dry weather, did not come up to a stand until a boat the 1st o' dune. First working is was run around with a hulf shovel ami partially trimmed out with a hoe. Second working it was run around with a 3 inch gtuh, 1 ii incbt s l?ng. and the middles thrown out with) a Bvvoop IS Miches wiale. Ono furrow to & row ami thinned to a stand with a hoc about 12 inches between the stocks, and after wards it was ploughed every t #o weektk w;i!i a sweep IS ttiches wide, and hoed each* usjie, until u was worked five times. The following is ~ cctrcct ?>!??>? of tb* t 01 ton picked : 1st Pic nine.254 2d Picking.......4IO ^1 Picking.41*. Kstimated amount of unopened matured bolls . . .w.810 Total..1.928 Rospectfully submitted, STEVENS kCURETON. I certify I weighed the Cotton picked in. the adove statement, and it is correct. October 2d, lc7l. W. A. GRAHAM. At the request of Mxssaa. Stevens Js i'i tt'r.ton, we bavo examined tho 1L sore ot Cotton, and the estimate made above Is truo to tlic best of our obtlity. D. P. DU RANT, w. A. GRAHAM, JOSEPH RODGES-. Premiums awarded to Stsvsns 4k Cum? i on im :.!>o\ e certificate. Wewilisell he above Splendid Fertilizer at Forty-Five 1 ollnrs ossb, or Fifty Dollars,, payable 1st November, with ir.teresc s]t T per cent, per annum, delivered at our Ware? house in Chsrlsetsn. Agents will soil at same pm.i, adding the freight and dVayage to their Depots. i UKO. W. WILLIAMS & 0 ft, 1 Jtall im