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New Advertisements. 'Tile of Land-John Meador, Ex. 'eeutor. !Salt Postyned-H. A.Gsillatid. 8 etriff Sales L. W. Duvall, Shor. iff Fairfield County. Sumnhion s for Relief-Jas. 11. tion, Plaintiff's Attorney. We invite the special attention of 'our planters to the card of Messrs, Aubrey & Co., of Baltimore, an old bestabfished and reliabli firm of that city. Mr. F. Elder udvertjies mo.e niew arrivals." This is his sve ia supply of goods. IIipomotto is quick sales ar.d ,small profi. The great secret of our friend 2Mr. Elder's sucoes4 is, that he ndvortises in his home papers. Gave tim a call. 7 We call attention to the ad. veortiae,)9ppt of t4e New York Melho -dil it haoter column. It is one of .the best relisious and (amily papers in the country. Court Week. 'The Court of General Scssions and lCommon Pleas for Fairfield, couvened -at this Ovee on Monday, his honor 4J.1194 14tlaud, PresidiNg. We are infornied that the Court will not be in Veession longer than two or three days -owing to the iudisposi.1en -of the Soli citor, Major A. .1. Shaw. .F'irf'leid at thme SoCpe'oll na Iustitute Fair. Rev. It. R. Vann, one of the most -entoep'ising plantmrs in our County, we are glad to see received the pre 4n'isua (659) -for: the laigest rptoduc tion of co.ton on five atcres upland. >Ho alsor received a premium on the largest yield on two acres. ($20,) at the South Crolisa Institute Vair, held .in Charleston. 'Orumbu. There were thirty-four 'deaths is *the city of Charleston for the week 'ending NoveMbee 4th, twelve, of which were whites. Wo'learn from a reliable source (says the Chester Ieporter,) that the -constabulary force maintained at an expenso of about $30,000 per annum, h t4etate, ip ,aboid.,to be -or has been reduced. There are a number of pielkgg-eets in the City of Charleston, who are on ia depredatory tour through the South. Keep your eyes open, boys, large crowds suit them well. Oiltai Return in South Caro* lna. The following is the total vote of eouth Carolina in the lato election, according to Radical count: FOR GOvERNOR. Scott, Radical.. ......84,475 'Carpenter, Refoujn...... ..50,104 .Scott's mejority .. ... .. 34,371 FOR LIEUTENANTeGOVERNoR. Rtansier, Negro R ad.. .... ... . 83,998 Blutler, Reform.............50441 Ranaier's mAdority... .35,857 Result in the Congressional Dis triots Is as follows: FIRST DISTRICT. Rtainey, Negro Rad a........20,200 Dudley, Reform........... l,430o -DeTarge,- Negro Rad.. ....16,686 'Bowen, White Red .-6. -. . ; I1,042 THIIRb DISTRICT., Elliott, Negro ad ad........20,564 Bacon, Reform.............18,997 i'OURTHI. DIST'RIC'r. Wallnce, Rand............16,164 McKissiok,.Reform.........12,206 Railroad letldent~ We learn through the Columbia Phecenixc that the down passenger train over the Greenville and Colutnbia Railroad met wir~h a term ible accident, 'Thursday about two o'clock, twelve mbilga~by oombmia and two miles frt dr treek, 'by the breaking down of a. trestle.. The locomotive passed over safely, but the beggage, accond classi and two passengeor ears, were pre6'el'itatbd ib' sh4 gro'und-a distance of fuillf tienty-five feet. The following is a list 6f the killed, its well as those,whogere seriously injured liilet-Mrs. IFogartie, of ChIarles ton--wlhe was bin her way fromi Ander. nonm with her family ; Charles Joy, of Newberry ; -Grace Muntangue, the faithful upj9red ,atuwariless ; Minera rya colonredi woman,. formerly ,re 'sidin 'id F~ald. Fatally inj tred-Stephen Smith, of 8eriouely injured--A. Barnes, of thin l ei "imsegr ;q.pndue. good.;. Missai M. Joy, of Negbgry ; Major Lod. ill i* eds'few. of thoae on Itoard esoapkg without out or bruise. '! v' *The tre4ps a1os perfectr ,diggv eJ qtad k "Sally Antn's Away." There are few things more agreen- Q ble, than the consciousnos that wo are not forgotten-that in spite of all p the claims of this work-a-day wold, it there'are yet kind friends, who hold it us in their metnory. We have hd a substantial proof of this, affoided us, by-a most acceptable present of spark ling Ale and Nickanacks, given us by our- generous friced, A. P, Miller. ti This Ale is sparkling and delicious to 0' the taste-in other words it is "love- f4 ly" and muakes the whole inner man i feel good. Miller has recently fitted r up his storo Very snugly, ahd the shelvei; thereof abound in everything that is nice. for old as well as young people. His stock of goods aro as fine as can be found abyWhere. Thoso whilng something good bould not rail to call on A. P. Miller, and inquire for a bottle of his "SIlv'ery, Spatkling Ale." To Make Stpertiort Coie, A rcorrespondent of the lidepnditl traveling in Sweden Was intensely delighted with the coffee herved on the steaiiboatsi and hotels. "At Up Pla," he wi ites, "we deterinieud tu find out how they made such pel-fect coffee as we had just drank, and step ped into the neat kitchen of the little 0 hotel ; and this was the report :- * CI Take any kind of coffee pot or urn), and su.pend a bag made of felt or very heavy flannel, so long that it reaches the bottom, bound on a wire just fatting the top; put in the fresh A ground pure coffee, and pour on fresh-.e ly boiled water. The fluid filters 9 through the bag, and may be used a. i1 once q necds no settling, and retains 1 c all aroma. The advantage of this p ov e orlisry fliter is its econ!omy, E as the coffee stands and soaks out the strength in bead of merely letting the watet pass theregh it. 'D, you boil 1 it I inquiredt'ho learner. 'N-a-a-a-ay, I said the maid, in tiniple astonishment e that any one shoubl 4be so wasteful as to send the precious aroma away in d steam, shouid tab that iprince of food of that evanescent somtding which I constitutes his nobility., and reduce to mere alitnent. As soon wovild one N think of throwing away that drop of j sunshine, charged with all the sum. mner's gold, which lies at the throat of d a bottle of Johan nisberger,." WASH I N G to N "9'bssir" S :E Eyoua.-Itis allegod that some of i the better newspaper articles recently f publ ished oritiet'Ilug President Grants 11 action oh the questiot of assessing clerks %yore written by Mrs Pa a tent Commisioner Fisher, who is a A brother-in-law of ex Secretary Cux. " Madame Scoretary Cox, after perus ing one of these iAher articles, cut. t it out and enolbsed it to Mrs. Grant anontnmously. Unfortunately for Mrs. J Cox, however, she accidentlly pet the al obboxious article in an envelope F bearing the famnily mo nogramw of Cox, ,j a d of coutse Mrs. Grant Immediate. e Iy knew frotn whence it came. Fur- C ther, she recognized the caligraphy of j Mrs. Cox, from whom the had reeiv-. esd letteral therefore, when Mrs. cj Grant glanced over the article she na- a turally felt indignant, and put it into a Grant envelope with the simple but P outring words< "Returned to Mrs1 ()ox with the compliments of Mrs. Grant." Since then the two ladies, I ]l am infortned, have not spoken.- A A DmsovER AT Tils NonTI.-TheO New York Times, of Tuesday, an-.. nounces a most painful oonclusion as, followit: : "~oes astory ontain the reord of i) a single comlmunity that escapied so' | cia! and political ruin when its judges|~ became eorruQpt, ntnd juntice was i bought and sold i We have oome to ie this#t d Eractly I But we have made this 0 disoovery in this latitude some time since. 0or northo. n frilends a re aelow , Yet If they put faith in history, t hey may further inter pret the sign. John h Randolph ini the Virginia Covention ii of '29, being a little impatient with T the course of debate on the judicial e chapter in the Cou-stitution, very sig niiliabtly and sharply exclaimed: "After the book of Judgra comes the book of lKings."-Rchamonsd De patch. MiUNIeIPAL EirEction.---The follow ifg is the result of the election for nmunicipial (officers, whioh came off on 'Cuesday last : .-'WHITh TECKE.T. For intendant-T. M. Paysinger, Foi'; Wai.lens-J. N MartIn, 226 ; D~ M. Ward, $2; D B. Wheeler, 220 W. T. Tarrant, 223. IILACKC TICKET. For Intendant-D. R. Phifer, 122 For Wardens--8. M optgomery, 124i Jack Thompson, 122; Jas. Henderson, I l2 ; Dan. Moats, 122. Betering, 7. Majority for Thou. M. Paysinger, 103. Total vote--whites, 205, blaoks 148 8 Dred tutherford, aol., voted a Juryg pay ticket for $4 70, instead of a *i tioket for the white eendidates, as was hie' int~ntion. The election was Little drops'of :rain brighten theA meadowsH I&tlc aeselof kit' buigbta-the wpp'1A. b~ A large number dt prominent basi oss and profesaional men of Now taven, Comn , including the Yale refessors, have signed a letter on. Drsing Secretary Cox for his action i retiring from the Cabinet, condemn Ig the assessment of office-holderts ir party pur-posos, and urging reform the ma'ner of wppoinitmc'at and nur-of-oee in the civil service. The way a Colorado deacon laid up ensures in heaven 1i thtis touchingly !corded on his tombs-no : "Wihen reumstances rendored it Impossible or hill) to attend the Mtated prec.aul ig of the gospel, he made it. a tured ile to kill nn Indiin every Sabbthd. Winnsbo Cotton Mar-ket. Sales for fhe past week 604 bales-prices I to 14J cents. Now Advertisemonts. he Best Paper, AN Xn TiN Best Inducements I his Qmirter's 11 Numbiers 0ent Free to sit at-bscribing, hefore Dec. l), 1870,for next year's Fifty.Two Numbets of doore's FUral New-Yorker, '1llF. OnEATI LI.1i1TnATh) RURAL AND I:AMILY WiRLY, FOR TOVWN AND COUNTRY. The Rural now in its 2lt year. is not ily the largest, hest and oheapest, but by ,r th largst cieilculting Journal or its anq in ilhe world I Nati ont in charaeter, Ily ellited, supoibly illtist rated and print I, it is the Best Al~lae'ial Igev'iy I It is tlie standlard imithorilty on all ranches of Agriculture. iloritieliture. &c. a A Literay and Fimily Paper it is a fa Nrile inl maniy of tihe best. iitt1mil ie 1il over me Lnion, Cmada. &r. Indeed, MIoore's urn0 has no Rival in its tphelire. And is I. largest lilusltraied Journal kiln the Con. nel --each number coniaining 1I Five mn11111 'nges, (double file size of mes-Bt ytM .r.% of its class.) i is the paptir or the mat, West, N,.rlh and Senth. Tem'u11, 111(111('1l10i1s8 &e Tnts-$3 a Year of 62 Numbel"., 00al ily $2 lit) in 'lubs of Ten. This oart er's Numbers selt Free, as iffered nihove. ur Club Inmucementrs for 1871 nre utinpre dented. Speeitens, Preniim Lists, &c.. ml. free to all forming Clubs,-and we ant a live club Agent in every Town. Ad ress D. T. MOOltR, nov 16 41 Park Row. New York. 'HE NEW l'ORK METHODIST, An Eight Page Weekly ow in its Eleventh Year. publi.shes8erinons, Sorial Story for ihe Family, a new Clit ren's Story every week, Chats willi tIe Ittle Fnks, Editorials by the hest. Medi ist writers and others, Foreign and Do. iestie Correspondence, full Departments r Religious and Secular Intelligence. rice $2,50 a year. Liberal premiums or sis commissions to canvassers. Subscrip obs commence at any time. For speci en, enclose a two cent stamp to prepay stage. Address TIlE METIODIST, 114 hasau 8t., N. Y. CHRlS I'NAS lUFT to all Yearly SRuh ribers to Appleton Journal, publishied 'eely. T'wo Months Subscription Gratis 1-e Montiq of Noveniber annd December, 370, pivon gratis to all subscribers remit ng'$4 for the year 1871. Any one desirous of making a trial'of the ournal to see whether they like it, cat ave It. for 'co Moth on remitting ut ifty Cenitt. Pietureseque Ane'rca, consisting of splen. idly executed views of American Sceinery, >mmeed in November. 1) Appleton & o., Publishers, New York. iN. ROllT. E. LEE'8 LIPN. Nearly 'adly for Publication, the Biography o' en. Robt. E. Lee, by John Estun Cooke, nihior of "Life of 8tonewall Jackson.' Wearing the Grev," etc. I vol , 8., 50( nges, lilustrated. i'o be sold by sub 3riplon. Agents Wanted. .A ppleton & Co., Publishers. New York. gents Wenied. Send for CIrcular. Ad ress Musonio Pub, Co., 432 B roome St. ewi York. Homes, Renith, Ilappiess. r6w to be obtaminedl for Five D~ollars lantations, Faf'nis Yllan Sites and Town ots, -at the great. tremium land sale iken, 8. id. T'he Sarntoga of the Subthi. B hotts NYum N. Y. The hiust delight'fu linmate la the *otld. tree from the rigor f Northern winters, exempt from Thrna liseases. Vi nerards ftnd torchards inl fuii ear'ing. 1Not m clscriptive pamphlet, ad ress1 with Stamp, JA C. Derby, Augt11t 1ORANb HOLIDY kmAFP1 and SALE $80.000 worth of Real Estnte and Per. >nlsal P'roperty will he raffled for in Cal1 aan Ga.1 Decetnbet' 27th, 1870; every eket getting aiPriin f'rom ist to #6.000, lokets only One Diallar. tonducted b3 it 8Work Comnmssioners ; refer to C'onnly ilners. Liberal Inducements to Agents 01 11ubs. Shhd stamp for cireuiare, &c. H. .Ilika & Co., Manamging Agents. fousekeepers, Attention I sENI) For a recipe, by the use oi n hich one.half of the labor antd 0O ets.' 1*wo thirdt of the ekpenso of Washaij tOtoches is 'aved. Pba Eq~uail to a uaving of $2/) per year in a umnall faineilyi Pont on p25 reeipt of 60 ets, by 8. F. ii . COULMAN. Loill.Ky. N 0ON-E X PLOS IV E METALI0 KLEROSE NE LAMP a alssolutely safe from esplosion or break. g iburns any Coal Oil, good or bad'i voesnmore light, no odor, and uses less oil. ''It is perfectly notn-exlplosite, gives a iter light and Is more econotnical than ty other lamp in use."--W. HI. Wells, late iperintenident of PublIc schools. Chicago6 "I intend substituting It throughout my >use0 for the danlger'ous lamps noir In use.'1 -Prof. W. it. Rutfftter, Sup't Phablio In. ruotlon, Richmond, V. Tbe appalling deaths and fire flrom glaui mnps exploding and tlreaking create q -eat, demand for thIs lamp. Ii Pays t9 il it Sold by Canvassets et 8tores i gents wanted everywhere. 'Btnd for f~ill articulare. Address Moareoossaar & Co, leahveland, Ohio. 'or 42 Baroleg streetp ew York, 1lOtL)AY JOURIAL tor 1871 Contains a Christmas Story, Splendid Plays, Magio Sports, &o - 48 pages ; Illus. frtted, Sbut Free on renelpt of one stamp for pb6lAge. Addresbed Alams & Co., Pdblishers, Boston. PERSONS VI.IlNO TO ENOAE IN Permalmeat aid Irofltable Busiiess please nddlret.s. at once, J. EL C. IoWA & C i., Portland, Me. N6 ragency'' or peddlihg busliness Number of correspondents limet. el ; $1) to $20 per day sut-e profit. En tirely new. ROYAL IIAVANA LOTTEII . i iles esah 'dl anal ittformat ion firiishel by llO)RUE UPIHAM, Providence. It. 1. $;% A Week Salary V))ung iimt wanted re locl niand tiraeliht S.nies-.'t .n. A ldres, (with st atop) I. 11. W 'A LK EIt'Il Park hlow. N. Y. WE WILL PAY AIENIS A sainry of $.!5 a week, or nllnw n lrge comhnission to 1 st-Il Oft ntl Invo1itions. Addrie s wih su 'tahn.p. J. W. FlilNK & CO., MArshill1 M01b. STAMNMEAlINO cured by nil's Applieneei For degeription address Simpsnh & Cu., Hox 07;. N. V. Sewing Machi es.- Agents Wanted. alatry $!0,000 1wr year. Cihcubir and snmples of work free. Address Chrystal Sewing Mnelitne Co , Boston1, Mass. PtY('li) \l A NC V.--A ny lady Or gentleman can moake $1,000 a montI. secure their own haptiness and indepetee, by obtaining Payohomnancy, Fatscinnt ioni, or snil charhi. ing. 400 pages I cloti. 101i1 inttetction1s to usC this power ovbt* Inen or aninlns at will, how to M.\'etheri., become T'ano or Writ ing Mediums, :ivinat ,n, s pii iuaim A chumy, lhilorephy 3odmoen and Dreeatns. rit.bhai Vtoung 1 arem, Gunide to Mar ringe, &c.. all contatinie-l in this book 100.000 sold ; prloe by til, t !. in cloth1 $I, 25, plper covel-s $1. Notice --Aniy jpersona wiIlhith to aInt as aigent will receive a Ram ple enipv of the work free. As no capital Is required, all de-sirnott of genteel employ. ment shnid sed for the book, ecielosing 10 ets. for lostiage, to T. \\. Evans & Co., 41 'ou tht 8th St., Philadell hin. A MYSTP.IY I 'ELV .. Pifeen iinusIeg, Private Vonersation withl Mnrricel I.ideies by one of t heir number. Sent free for t*o ntlaipm. Address Mirs. Ii. Metgoer, llan ov, r., Pva. A CARD. A Clergymian, While residing lit Sualb Ateitca ast iit iioinnyi, tisovered a snlhe and simple renely fitr the etio of Nervous W euknkness, ihrly Doeciy. Diseases of the Urinary nid Semin al Organs, and the whole Irain of tditorders brotterhi On 1h.'y banefutl and vicious 1hblin. Grbat nhn bt- s have been curel by Ithis noble re-nely. Prompted by n iesi re to benetit he alliet edt and unfortinate, I will send it le !rCipe for prepninhg and and using t his medicioec, in asealed envelope. to atny unne. who nrle'eis it. Free of ot-arge. A.i-es; .tO31P II T IN M.\N, Station D, ilible flouse, New Verk City. R O sA D A3m. il U ITAT A IERICA N iEALIIl IIESTOltEIt, purifiet le blood and cures Scroftila, Syphilis, Skin Dis enses, llheumntismn, Diseases of Wo. O en, and all Chronic Aflections of the Blood, I.iver and Kidneys. Recon. mended by fle Medien! Faculty and many thoustands of C.e best citizens. tend lie test iiony of Physicians and patients who bave tised lHosadalis; send S or our Rosadalis Otlide to HIealth Book or Almana ) for this .year, which we ltiblish for gratutitois distribtion ; it will give yon it telh valuabile informna Dri. Rt. W. Carr, of Blaltimore, sai a tinahe aesu in vr powefittiv o. I ha\-e seen it used in two da-es with~aai sascyhoc-'i leai~ happVy results-ohue itn a tase of second airy nyphillis, in which t he patient. pro. nunc-ed himself egrcd after hiaving takeh fi*~ bottles of your medicine. fliTh oilier is a case of scrofula of long staning, wich i is rapidly impe esving I under its usee, and thte ind~ications are that the ptient will soon recover. have enrefully exainid the formuila A-ly which your flosadtills i3 tntide, atd ndiq it andI etxcellet dothpubuhd of alter Itive ingredibentts. D~r. $pairks, of NIt~hublsvlleo, Kf., *ays he haus usedl Rlotadalis in eilsen of 8nrofula and Secondary 8.ypi~jli with siatisfactory resuilta--as lA elenher bf * the Blood I know no hetter remiedy. * n miuel 0. Mc Laedden, Mu rfreesbord-,' Tdin., says:. I havb~ used seven bottlek of lodfnat.Il is, andl tm entirely cured of Rhtlltimii. 1tstli 1behd nme four bottles,lth 1 Wisht it -fell' thy bt-oaIher, w ho has serol'ltious sotfo I eyes. I Benjnin Behtul, of Lilbn, 01ib. *writes, I haive suffered for tWehl3' yeai's with Sin inveterate eruption over my whole body ; a short tiltie since I pur. cht.sed a bottle of lIosatlahia atid It of. feeted a. perfect cuire. lIostadalis is sold( by tall druggists. Lnboratory, 611 Exchange Place, Bal titmoro. Dias. CLEM ENTS & CO., ,may 19-1,y Propuietors. NEW ARRIVALS! 1[4IJI subsdrlgt'q' lies jlust t-etuit'tld froam laying lai his sectond supply of Goods at greatly reduced prices, which will be sold accordingly. Consiat ing or LadlIes' Dress Goodls, Aralb Clontks1 Shatwbs, loutlevards tihd MiltI ne'r uf Cele-y dle-trjIteolh of the latest Style, Ite tvlahes to call spe'iti nttention to lis UGtits' Ready-nwade (lothiung, hoadts, Shoes of all kinds, which can not he excelled fol- cobenyness atnd gnaility. Always otn hinnd a lull sup. ply of Family Groceries :Flour, Jitootn, Lard, (Cheese, Fish, &c. iharudware, Tin Watre, . hiollow Wnro, Wood. en Ware, Ciock. ery, Looklig Iledt~geads, (Jastes, Bureau", Waas-ltd, Tables, Chairs, Clot hes Washers ad Wiigers, .A ~D AsnIstant Cook, &@, CGtAN ET BAltGAINS, aq hei is selling-out;li is-Ladles' Zress Goods, Gloves, Shawis, (Cloaks and 1.ill1iner-y, at .and blow cost, as he wishaeeto elose dat Ih~Anc h of his -bnelueqg.,. All he asks Is a enf before buying, as he i. dtnlg not to be undersold. Terms stritl Csh, NOV 10-r - --.- V LDER, Ayer's Amter'can Almanno. for the nev year, has Arrived for , delivery gralis by Ketchin, MeMaster & Brice, to all who call for it.. This little atinoA has the larges th-eulatiotd of any book in the Wtcidh1, indt by the fhoti that It furnishes the best medi. cul ndvice whidh is nvailable to the people, -enables them to determive what thei complaints are and how to coure then. I contains the'startling aunouncement of tIN conflAgration of a world; or the coibustioi of one of the stnrs in the firhinntliheht with ai its attendent plaiet'. W'v 2-im11o PATuostl.N 1Ioii Esiittzi:..-\ir P P. TOate. *howe advertiintit appenit it Snother ontimiI hits tabt hed on x t'r'i brai,. in Cliarleston ilie lit-gett and tosi coinp1ltAI thiAnutifneoly -of doiorm. gy-hei lnld-4. Nb.. fin the( Siointherni St-iles- linv. ing idt itliiist'i l1Iberml'y .'tirin i It asi yea he he) ie'st--d :1 In.-" eW g om. ex, 'e ii n g it s r ei n - A ltll * n im n natatl - hlit . dohls b16en1 ennibledf (o pult rtvlb it Ipchaet price list V hich drie iyftttiltbml. PEvi. person woi conti n'eipn uttilding Ar re ptiig slituld wrilte at Unte for Mr-. Toale' p.-ice list .11a fht- nuenionl of nI-II V-Ad4terA i! ontlet to ttlay to th1 qldes-ti P1men-11t in an11 other inthimat. hen.ed 1,ippanti's Fr-iit Ot main Riite,-g. i prepnion that bei hli tisedte foir upwrnt of a eiit r y in etligi.li e.i Eillrope wahl flhe gretmeal succev!<. in, th eil4! of Ii' - 4&n or i 4ligestion. Cti,li potion, Loss of .\oPpelitt, Liver Compiaint, loss of tot- in thi dig'tt i'e orgainis. v.e The propli-lfrtir. Mlessrs Jacili .ippmnit & Ilro., SIVannai li h, Ga.. have. at eoui-1111blu onliy Nucceil in obtanilng tile Oigil.1 recipet t'or tiiiitig this ielightiful itistting Bitters, andl pleage their repilSion i.i t in prerOIinig in Ohw originual s41nndalrd 1ha11lith, It. oip. nep:ot ill inslibi-o, ftt. Ladl flrbs. Urtiug Stori. Palo. - 1840 1870 Paitin is tipposed to be file lot of us powi 11101ils. as ineviitable as drait itself ati liable itt nny time to.coie upon us. The, e. ore it is itnporinit 1th:t i'eIllediil Dlgeit' shoitild be at hand to he usdt oI hill eilfer. genley, when lthe seminalil principail lodged inl the sysiciim shall develope itself, and we feel O(l eetrne!l!ing ?.gnr a (f p'.v, .1 iN di pressing infilence of lliselse. Sich n ie meidint ngent eists lit thte Pitt Killer, Whose fame lihn itind the ciretllt of tit glohw Anlilt the cternnl fees ol' tle politir regions or btnenth the intolerable niiol hurninig Siti of' t ie iropies, its viii ties are known and appt''eihftei. Uniler rli lati tides, ft' tn tihe i kire'l to tile ollit'r, sitf f,-rItA tlithinhity lis foutd relief frotr many of its ills by its use. The wide anud broad orea over which iiii4 ntdiciin has %prend,. nittest Its vnito and polency. Frot i n sinil beltining, the lAill Killer lin ptislied gratittly loung, niakitig Its ownit Iigiway, solely by ils virtuer. 81tch uic X;itili;ed ticcess and P intit e has brought others hust lte fiI, who ilt've alteiped, tilsler 1ilintitilty 0' name. ti usurp lie Colfience of the people tand tiirnit it. to their ow it a fislino i dh d islojed sly. but their efforts havo proved frtlit ess. wii Ie the Pain Killer is t.till growing in grow iig favor. nov 1-1im STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. TIIANKBGIVIiNG PAMILAMATION r lIE year thai is rapidly dr'awing to Ae t. close, has heeti rowned by Almighty Goad with mtnitfthl ble's.inigs. Th~o cai hals br'otight fothI hier' kidley frilts, anti abunndant hlarve'stb it've rtiwnt-dtl the hits bantdmnt~ honiest habut' has received a re muniter'ating Uotiilpnationt, and the genierni prtos el'ty hias becen iticreased, political tit i rness huts btien amneaioi'riedtnd ihe puablit tr'anquilily hils been greatly improved; healith han ~revniledI withlin oun'horders, atnd we have been preiseirved from the pe'stilene iliat walkecthi In int. nooit-diy. In view 0l tese inestimnble bienefits and tidu'antiages, a~nd in accotrdalnee with tlime-hontored ctts the State~ of South Carolinia, do respecfifn'ly recommuutil the ob.eervane, by the peoph~ of thIs Comnmoniwealgh tir TIlbasANa, Ihhe 24th day of Novembetr, as a day of PIJBI,it TIIANKSGIVING, upon which, laying aiside all secu!nr purantlis, they maty aussemi ble In their cutstetnnry plsces of wor'hlij nnI return feiWent titltdka to that lientli cent tProvidebbte. ti tth We are so mueli indlebt ed ; andI, It invklng tihe donstinnnnc 01C i Ills smnihes ahid tile .sings, dutring ihe coint year, in tihe r~esctrynlion of peace ulndt hir. mony, tfid lihe hasetinug of the time, wheri the wolf shall dwell with Ithle lnah, and tht leopard shall lie ddjwh With IhIt kId ; thai thie pattions of vIolent titt-n tnn' bie tasstiged and tho stirrors-tupntf strife, who hnve -nnde1 a coveitant withI deth, mny be rebuked, and theire.countsets tittio to titght ; i'or I lhe sprend of inteltigetstri tIlt I tIht gbsntei-n dif. ftusion of educajion,amog the people: fot the protnotlot.4~ Indusity, In the. huiiling 'ti dl 9ttr wasfd places, when thn desert *hollqnbice ayd. lossom as the rose, andc every mat ebll sit igidert isi vine and tig tree, and none shalt miolest themn or malke afrnid. Olven tinder my haitlti the grent seal nf thte State, at Cohimbilia. this eight. tni [L. S.J of November, A. I). 1870 titd int the ninety fit'tlh yeatr ofthe Tnde pen dentce df the Unitetl Statecf of Ameri dg. Rdflttl' K. SCOTT, Governor. V. L. ('Atlhoto, Aeeretaty of State. nov 12--alff CJIEWINA TOJAC(00. To Thiose Indebted. 1'j ITOBk indebftedla the firm of Mointyret I& Co., are enrnettly requested to cime forward indisotte ftp, *e need wtif is due andi are niecessarily somtell t'i it ve It, oct 18 at'~' olN'Il(E & CO, REHfroms MIlling's MtlW?' K Jsa'j~5ot, 5onat 6 pn, ~ ~ n ELEGANT DRSS gOODS ('nlicocs, Riibbols, rilui n ,i C'loak s, list, Y\, lussi l 'l s, Lonigt'I'll [s, 1 l1t'lls,, (b rt.' tiig s aMedicines, an i KHTCil N. e NAl.STi t & !itic:-1, cill fill. alei oni ot' the publ;ie to) their new stoick of dloods V %Nhichl (Ihe abo1ve frm~-j ft pat ?~ LN I EeN hoct I U S T R N A E I V A L S . 300 ushie I.1 PRIME WHITE CORNT, FLIES/[ Meal and Horning loceived weekly I'rom Catheart's cdill. Rm ., PLENNIKEN. R01EOEN ARRIVALS. 4 e 1,1 c ,% iw.ly icnrig uld osI 2u Piece I leavy sa i-mdl .n :1 .. I doz. C e --l X. 11,. i 1, _. . er AoCrackers, Superioroartioo of ac tor Che..Saoljj LIr o ust ureceo e Chb y bol. We arel lonsai r et i vi ng'il di es our htock on Genral .\derch riie, a onwl belway prepare of snu pply Ihe ants (o cohe, eo a l he d Iowes aC rooies. c (bino 1 i~~ e i j. &iy hots I LOdaT, of r Armaindc l F i , lchnap a nic certan re. or.hls ''yabtl J'ro de ir i. Win . it ::P~oRT.~ lc ar e ion ht n xand four snir, a hcom purchsidok of Fn iy an Panaton.r Chlrnsowa ns an oys nots Jfee une -iy Famjwetiad ln.to Ldwrt,ior kind Salsh od PeWLrsos eirino aby0 the boh arin. Hoes and Inve.o ein ouwidk beford ofurasn bl p10hrie. Th iinao Barown'r rspctal Iite ocl, WIrriVs Niigel,0 YR'n, idS.ddl, )1ralvwy andhioo thae s ILEI ST~ .ApLE.o, 'Afo' og . st, orm Cof xtra Sino Kentuckya irssandlls T hey ' w ill b disrph osed of da , raoalt rcs h iioso FairTOld ar respe ST ful initdRJcl & Grocories WINES AND LIQUORS, AVINO recently enlarged my 8tre, I now offer to iny customers and the pthile teerally, it largo stock of GrocefieF, Wvinep and Al ,inre, tosrist.NU IN I'AuT OF Pugal'a, Coffees, .lolasses. Mackeret in LiP and iarrehm, Lardi in buckets and hnr. re+4, Chepn, jice, ';oie of all gra es, IT, Slid 1. Peppr, $iic, Nutmneg, :x. tract, Cadid, S Srdinv-s Cr--nkere, Smoking nn-i Chei'ing Tub teco, Cigars, * 1iciy Pipiee, Cantdy, Pie'kls, Sueue, ernu .t Goods. Wooden Wnro. [in Wt'e, &c. ' eine QJ lve mid Corn Whiskey, Apple, Ginger, llintckberty Utanoy, 1R.mo, Al Perli anud Oii. Siherry (tl Pot . Wirie, .10 csses chniiedin Shn.pIS. Al.. a 10t of ffedh lnrs. ii s:w low r ,. eait iv It J. 1ccAiiiLLM ATTENTION I ini.1,t.ted it tlie fo.r work, n : re ;ested to cmo up and settle, a fiu tIhr idulgence will not be granted. All watuelis nil paill for by the 1st of Dveceniber, will be .ulb tov tih work ioic on h1t'-11. 4.11At1,LN8 MULLElR. hov5 1-1 im SPLENDID STOC E FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVING THIS WEEK. We Always keep oile of the nrgest Stochs of Dry Goods, lats, Shoes and Clothing, in the rlaces and doh't mehain to be unlidersold by any oo. LADD 0 BROS. &.CO. sept, 21 ME= SUPLOFK O Y S TE R S. Jtist Received, A'P E. W. OIlever & Co's. d& Wh~oro ideale eltta bb hadu at tAll oct, 11 Choice Family 1l hve r'eceitied lin aditi onal bienef i 4nck pf chioico Fnmily Groceriese dwhi iWe ill'er ont liberal Termis. Fr'0m CibinatL 17 Ilbris. C R1. lea, r5 doi Amoked Shoulders, 8 lihds, It. Siude, 4 do BIkik Metau 5 TirI~etO Sdgar Curecd llama; Vi'iiii New York. n0I BbIs..'lour, 10 bhis. Sugntt, 10)00 l1..F binllyhad lOshen lUtiltel-, .\',* llubkwheoni, Irish Poniitoes, Olen Syrup; . Oyrstersj lTi'tid, M:timlon, in cans; Cuimpsnu's Rolled GrIst. caln, &o New Iie, Jimybr Itaiins. 00 lNils Mackerel No 1, 2 and 30 ls nned caska "Extra" do, llbla, iahndd Snlmon. lnlibn. I'hI-ned Beef, Pickled Tongt.b otn 22 BACT & Cd. Grcoories. E1 h~ ave received ff-om Netv lot ifoly, ValIgrge stock of (Jroceries, &c., con.: s ,ling of--$nigare, Coffees , Maclserol, M9. lasses, Candles, Rotta, 0t(4840, sahag, Tent, 86da hiseit, fuifdieg. Cloven, Alspleo, Cidt. niamon1 (lirger, Blaokpopper, arnd lot of' cauined goois; lIardlware, f'inware, Powdet' Shot and Lonai, Crookdiiy aind (Oldssward, Lenther, Flour all gratdes, Oheilng add Rfnokihg 'Tobacco, and Segaire.. Med's, boys, and chidren's Bodie dd Shoes. Also a stell Aelebted stocotl fisdb Mnd'aClothing, tlry Google, Anld many othett artloloa, too numnerous to menition, l and see fot' yourselves. ~We are ofe'd our gotods loir for ossh t not 18- MeINTYM '. PIATE AND TRANSIEt BOARDING HOUSE, -O 140 ad. Easi 4/Passesger As dr *ee ' a0