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OI'.Ttiem ep. or strotiner Tidwel, The friends of this geb'tfienan '1vi1] egreto learn of his sudden death, fom disease of the heart. le had Uefrly reacbed his 77th year. Ne9v Advertiseuuents. Sweet Potat a for Planting pur. poses, at McIntyre & Co's. Sale of Bank Property-S. 13. Olowney. Receiver. Sparkling Champagne at II. W. Desportes. Wan-. ce C' We direct the attention of the reader to the card of Wm. C. loe & o., Factors and Commtission Mo. ehants, Charleston, S. C. They offer liberal advancements on consignments. lIoa11e und Mulitles. Mr. A. F. Gooding will receive on or before the 24th, a lot of horst- aud mules. Those in want of good ani mal will tako notice and call on Mr. Goodirg as son as they arrive. Town rlftxs.4 We are iequested to state that the Town Trea.gqror will be present atthe polls on the 'first Monday in April, fhr the purpose of receiving all taxes now due. Those viwi this tax are requested to be prepared to settle. Winnsboro Cotton Market. Since our last report, the market has been very dull , prices rvnging from 9 to 121 cents. On Thursday last there was some improvement and a slight advance with An uward ton 'dency,VUt this advance was lost be fore the end of the week, closing duli with unfavorable advices from abroad. Receipts continue 1;e'vy. Everv ,Wesek .owing double the amount re 6eaved at the same time last year. Sales for the past week 86 bales. Tine Policy-llolders' AUsudr-a ance company.. The especial attention of our read. 'er is called to the advcrtisement of the above-iined Con any *hich uP. peasi in our colauin for the firm. tiie to 'day. Mr. Jas. W. Law, it vill. observed, is ithe local ag.-nt. We ,quote from the Charltiton Cour'ie- of a late date the followsing paragraphs in regArd to thesio,nid invite y, ur attention : "The many friends of this onipa. ny will notice with much gratifi.entiui thA-sure and Lteady pruges it h-a mnde, and the 'tnihle positinim tl.at it has in one year attained. ,1ts ofl cer, though fully alive to the pro. gross of the business and promipt to 'pdopt any rpeas'urcs that were for the best interrits of the assured, yet steadily refused to yield t q an ui healthy greed for. busibess; tAat 'har. aeterizes,the cotiduct of some coluipa hics. They wor uinwilling to jeop. ardize or in any way iijure the futuie interests of the as~iured for the sake of appearances. They prefei red to wrk prudently, ptin tly, niid p e veringly, trusting thiit tidime and ex porience would justify the wisdoio of th~ir cop~rse. Their reward has come earliei- than they hoped. This sue cess is due mainly to the ragmicity and financial ability of its ruost worthy President. Hlaving aocomnplishaed so much without means amnd in the most trying times, wehave no do'ubts as t the future of this sterling young com. pany. WVe prediot for it ai noble on roer of usefulness aiid honor; and -doubt not that it will be quite worthy of the "Ol~ Cisty by the Sea." EIr. 0. H. MeMaster, is one of the trustees of this company. Eu Klux Orders. . We eqo in the Union Tkimes ,that the Ku Klux hiave ordered the officers of thps County to resign. Thie olum. bia Union telals jb tat the .dovernor has received a similar order. The R a ask, what has poor 8'co'tt done ? WVhy, he has put armsa in the hands of the negroes to sihdee 4Ie whuite man ; lie has winked at in cendiarisam ;' lie ias turned a deaf oar to the reports of tho Moaling that lhas been going on for the past three .years, because he was getting a share. .90ott now turns white man. Why ? Because he fias made enough mone j by his dishonesty to last him the rest of his dA'ys. The Yorkviile Enquir er rneports the absconding of Rose, Jr., with the County funds.' 'ls is a bright state of affairs, and we do not *onder at the K. K's orderi'ng these fillians to vacate their oflices. A Aroat manny persons think that Soott Is edtin ghonespf~ itn turrdug wshite man, but we ar&opposea to him .being ad. muitted into any paerty that we are 6onneocd with. H~e has brought usto the present stand'pohit and should be looked down upon by .every honest man In South Carolinm.' fle now wishes to join with the white man in order to save his putrid carcass from that maysterious banj, tlfe Ku Km x. ______ iNuns Turned Over. All the arms lately in the h'ands of' - ftbe militia of this County, have been turned over to Col. S. B. Clowney and SheriffiDuvall. This is'a move .'.-t% tied right direction, seatL we hopie this good work- will go on all over t1k The Irish World. We havo received a copy of a now paper of tho a'bove Dame, published in Boston. It is a largo eight-paged journal, and contains 48 columns o; reading matter. As an organ 01 thought, it has already acquired oven a Europeau reputation ; and is recog. nited by the press of America, of Ireland, and Eiglpund as staiding'first of its kindiq the United States. As a vehicle'of News, it is, as 'its ranic purpor's, a condunSed weekly history of tho world-that is, of the 'Irist world--'(aud whee over the earth are Iriiiemen not to be found ?) The chief editur is tho Hon. W 1. Robin bon, late 'onicad'r of Congroms,-%-hoj has so distinguizm):ed himself for bis persistent oppotition to 'the arrog.tnt pretensiois of En'gland, it all time and in all places. The Irish Wo'rfd is only $2.56 per year. Address "The Irish World." 22 School StreetV Boston. A Good Order. We are reliably in'ormed that Governor Scott hast issuod an orde'r requiring the militia to turn over all State arnisnow iu their possesion. These arms have undoubtedly been the cause of all the tronbles in the up-country, as reported by the con lorence that met the Governor on last Monday night in Columbia. We hope the troubles are now ended. But should the two races continue to raise disficulties, it will without doubt, belie the press of the State. Noinatlosa For Council. At a meeting of the citizens o f Winnsboro on W edresday night last, the two tielets recently publi:Ihed were withdrawn, wlhit the following gentlemen were unanimously nominat ed: FOR INTENDANT. W. M. DWIGII'X'. FOR WARDI-Ns. 8. 13. CLO WNEft. P. B.\ COT. W. I1. WILLIAMS. Sentenuces. Ilis lioner Judge Rutland passed the foliowinig sentCe: yes er riy The State v... W. H. mith-hus: mtt:aling, (e year in tt e tentiary. h'lle St ate vs. le~ary HI .ten, jr. al'd Sponcer Hoffaian, both colurei maurd ter, to bo hangid oni the 26; h of Mtay neit. It will be remembered that tICs tWl l, ill com0pany with fandy Thomas amid Mcrcury Vande" horst, colore, iur'51ered , William Powell op the 9th of December last. Th, two last named turmed State's evidence, appeared as witnessos in th eaEc and were consequently set at largie. To Our ountry Iends. ,. M'i oecurr'enees transpire in dif ferent parts of this County tha.t would mthe our 65hiinns interee-ing, if they Jero rebortod 'to uis promptly. We, thor'efo-e, abd 0uI fii'da la the dif ferent sections of oui- County to drop u ai hine whenever anythinag unusual occurs in their neigh borhood. It is not .necesijary th'i a long irticle, ready for the press, should be written. All w, ask is ,tho, ,"peinta"-date, name of pai-tiea' and the nature of the occrirrence. We wrould also like to have the ,re,al. facts.,. Orsadnba. ~Ve.are pleased to learn that the Postoffice at Alston has been reestab lished. The Yorkvil lo Enguirer contains a number of cards fronm various~ per sons giving notice df their abandtin tiiett of the party of mor'al ideaq.' T'e konpanies of United States troopis recontly sent from Atlanta to Columbia, Ianjo been oi-dored back to the Empire State. Judge Montgomery Moses will take his seat as Judge on next Monday at Spartanburg. Weare having beautiful weather. A small lu'iip of gum9 camphor put into your bags of garden saghs will, it is said, destroy the bugs the seeds may doistain., The 8d artillery of United States tr~~ob 1fiate been 6#rdered to Charles Ion, S. C. A Golden Wedding The fvllowing jh'aingo card frof5 tEhe Now York Times, shows a smooth con~rse of true love : IBoot-Savage. -inJ' w-Savage. hi Wi lpulngt'or, N. On Marph 4, I,89, b.9 lev. Adam 11Tis ie, Jodie' A . 11o0t to Jermha Sav age also, at the sa me time anud place, Harvey JLaWto Maria Savage. After fifty years, bcth' parties ilightted their troth anew, March 4, 1871, at Chath an, lf. 3. ita (?d' risenoe of child ren grandchildron, othor' kindred a:J Four rfen ti a boaftwere swept ever Salton Falls, near Russell,- Mass., Tuesday nighbtjand drowuned',. Tko Jir il;e Iiltioa4. The Spartanburg Spartan says that ti work on this Road is progressing rapidly in tlot county. Tho contrac 1 tors are now engaged in grading tirough tho town, anld tLo bridge across Lawoon's Fork near town is being bui while tle contracts for 'ridges across Paoelet, Broad river and other streams have been made, and cross-ties nre be. iegdelivered along the line. The work is progressing at snei a ratle as to in. s8iy, i ti.6hef that railroad commtnunti c tion h(-twee- Spartanburg ipud Char. loIte direct will be inade in losv that twvil e 111t i tils. Thisi looks like busieiss, mul impela I Ii n1- to ask tlev good ptople l 'A o( o'erson if there is no elTmoi to b oide toward! senri11n 1 the( l ion of jhe route t lhrough this iowii ? The 'fie is it: hani td \'hen vigoirous1, praic !i' I ffort, w)il Icoin'vliqh a great deal'. Will our peTle grasp . upport.it it.y, antid -i to work earnest1y upon t his SUbject ? Or 'ill 'llt hey fritter away precions time t and pw.r4pit other cottpities to rea) the benlfeits4 (f thlis t19n piant. connilec Mothers be Advised. Always keep a hottle of DRn. TUT'rs CELI',11RATiED EXPECTORlANT in fihe .-Onse. Ii is a certaini and pleasat ours for Croup, Colng hM, Colds, et... It is ngree rible tq t It ISle, 'nnd children Ifke it read ily. Go to yoltr Druggist and get, it at once, it may eave your little onte. bI 41 e Am Ovr asDocroitum Wonr.n-_.\ll great phisiciansadmit hiat lthe wor-ld is over doctored with violent. drugs. lin cases ofr indligestionj, hijliousnesa.. cons1tipationl, Wind P colic.. diarrhon(c, and other casual or even chr-onic airec-tions of fthe stomnach, liver and bowels. all that i.; needed to restore the* re gutlar action of fihe disordered organs, is at do0.e or two of TA RANT'S SELTZER APERIENT a ilhe melsi deiions and14 har1mless rebrifuige, Ixx~llivo ar..I nheraitive ill the0 whole range - hfre Ia renn-dies1. It its~lce s f thestrege-. eannlot hatni ilhe weakest, and ( immediigely rehievest the nitusea which or .11.1.11 BY ALLs DRaUGGISeTS. mar - *2%vb Al Cr.A IM.-We aire inforimd that if I i the z o s oersi, icm mnd inyieflding of thle i priv1:1! citizenls Who have cftiin 14 Ts. lthe f, firiti.,h (lovevirnet a- ir J. - Aver & I o . of Lowe'll. Mass., themlanutfacturersl of mn beII ina ilhey will n1onsent to niothsing 1--sst IhIn I heir dinild for. imedicinea dep. ir yed by thbe Biriti-,h plicates sMa-l be ,paid nil gold an1d inl d,!lars3 to lihe las1 Centi. - i I hey are e - bolelned by fihe I 'act fihat t'h letre i Oite-r goodt by ohe English ill Chinam nott elsewhere (for where~ are notP tht liflIr.q ObA levm 11nalion trampling upon11 Sonl,-bodyv ?) have hithierto beenl paid il, full a111d hevy n1ow , sayv 01111 they Fshall be. The-yu however. pr-opo-ic ti,. I. comnromise Give us4 l'anada1 il anlWe Will conbider it even, hee011use we canl then send ouir remeiesi.4' 114re-Atho!.[ny.-Wasthingten) News. Ewnlpe at Iahlt- a'uet andiit osa upo esItatihe rd fasa oer pldutat ion of lise tri Inom achlises o a.I halt-pes rv i n gtcs Celiiatd ao wiole. some.tiirca andI pow er ey csasd. orheen whitnesse come,, iforwardt itoncow, er n aftie~ yal, an rei *teradte to restoe ltate- G ientrs norit o., d e orereficra nse of a a medicine uwon hmefe, ibeifn its1t ethay Pfs.lierally imposstible. The iliedenialsof .bi unetru atllted weoniot and a aliteat ive, yi extei oe tiea wriod o er ly tety ye Iars, incute ae.itlvdaso complaints2 whc n.Aict ar ndhraci that h i.t mani fily.4 I Ei(he aUf mniudn of eolef beenli setizei who a hi sn cltisvls tie f ie i.o -~ dtestothe pubhoP oJ. Ar &~s tetter-f B.itterlss no letan afifthr of uief to u ees. from willdliget,' feve 444 hu nr vons bd tsore asu no~e hl prepation han ever hu impd art o daye w~le thei D 'eye ofC the1(eader tie.,140 hp at.es (lie, I fece again11440.t t~-ie t whichb lte eis. t ent eason4 engtdrs . and r h(ir wtcnfie no't P til nt islcedt 41 The4 tcaptionstt wicht anteres~tdv dealrs..4on1etheshl .e.ao toe~~ fis tupo the sick1 in wil stlbead, aevery- f whiert mtigthe : fao thtis dbe to fraude-, atnd t i potre hiled fheand th o the i gre00 iotab oefle speifi. is constant. ihn. wcresng.40iowii t crsar llft' yersou ii44,hC li 5011 Stte d Thsefl-c Ps itrrna"lly jupsily. ' ted a cre gret mdicinf ofh teiiolld, toni hereds is no regipy yfars, gnllo itoiwicht as, of nvo fu.cls, , ad. boeten lagey usie, antirdrt tihly piar.4 Mprevlntaon the nor Ocl~i t o which fic nt an ordtqo hei lu C maae faory ~thero of a consti~derableeople, sgey or eachs othldr, ouav, briss aly sid'hds and aros ther njris, Orihoe-iti na fotry,.haery dihe andrt~it holb rem-r paine ilit~es generals admirblsited, for nveroy oracer fa .nno oher reprtionoe ha s aevery igifteT at, thatlniewthe - standipf thceadog erio aref e'Ae.lhat~ thne arci Kcliller"pt hbee bef~re asahe tirld fit ht agnevrst thaineohit, of itpopres-, ent son tconry the tcall cfoitdehca fstd ioncrear sickom its rst, disoevery waer ating eviu fmo that s te toan frau simpeentao.greato tho quati fnaor bent so lartg, asartis2.-day ftop.o he "aH. home.there itn wastly dio styled ~i thte groat mtedlicine of thle world,fo there n si isno bs th te oloe itouble itec bs climertoio . ..01.jke q -awel OF Tli; NouT]IL--In 'iany things fie North has for a long tItn6 been ahead 4 (h'o South, merely becanso our people 'axe neglected their natural advar-itages - u nothing was this miore palpably the case han in the maiufacture if Aloor,. sashes. ll.inds, mouldings, &o. 'is was noticed >yt M r. P. P. Tqyale,an ent er'pr.ising Charles onlan. and lie ,as now ngi of the largest Lud most successful maniuai'ctories of doors, ashes and blinds in ihe whole cointry. ise his advertisement. rar 2 SHERIFF'S SALES. Y Virtue of sundry Execut:->ns to me directed, I will offer for sale at Fairfield )ourt Hlouse on the first Monday and the lay followig, In April next, with'a the agal hours o'f sale, to the high est bidder. or Cash. tho following Real Property. 'urchasers to pay for iitleeApd aitn.ips: Otto tract of land Conlaining 360 acres, iore, or l.el. bonnded by lauds of L. l-'eae er,-.1d iard TAybr and oliers, levied) upon & the,propoiy of A. C. Feaster, deco'l. a lie sult of Jonatian 1). Colomani; . Againt awrence Foauter, E'xecutor, of tho estate f. A. C. V ragter. .. .One trat o aunt aini'tng 104, acres, uprv or less, adjoining luds of 0. P. Nllar. in. D..B. Kirklani aid lands recently be. onging it, W. A...artit innd others, laribd pon as the property of John F. Davis. lo'd, at the sit of W: ilim Blair agaii.st 8. Davis, Adninistratrix. L. Y. DU\ALL, S.F. 0. Slieriff 's Offics,. Winnsboro, March 11, 1371. mar 14-t1x2 Lcad Sales. 1. 11. Lamar, et. ux. and others vs. J. M. Rutland and C. D. Ford, Ex'ors, of N. A Peay, du'od. In pursuance of an order of Court made I the iu1p above ''.fed.and l'earing date uly 2'th', 1870, b; Jaaes llemphi,il Spe ial Judge, I will re sei' to the highest bid er biefor. ithe CourtL hlone door, in Winns oro, S. C., during.tlh. legal hours of sale, lie following described tract of land be. inging to the Estate of N. A. Peay. deo'J. 'ract A, of the Graham Plaeo, containing 270 acres, more or lesi. TeriS of Sal'. About otsifgfik of the rllhase money to e paid in cash ont hie day of sale the bal nee on, a credit of one, Iwo, three and mr years in equal annual instalments. ith .interest payable annually until the hole 'dbt and interest be p.iid, niih Aond C. purchtist' and Iwo good secittities and a ortgage of the premises. Purchasers to ay for papers ats4 st-amps. -8 AM L. B. C1. (Y iL V, mar 14-t1x2 Clerk of Court. ale of Valti ble Town Prowrty. . M. Aiken, Assignee. vjs. James 8. Stow rt-In the Commoal Plens,. Fairfieldi Col laint to Foreclose Mort gage. In pursuance of an order of sale made this case .-y Judge Rutland, I will offer ir sale at public outcry to Ihe lihihent bid er bpfore the Cour t Ilouse in Winnsboro, it the first Monday in April next, f'ur iluable Lots of Land lying in the Touni r Winnsboro, on Congress or \lain Sitet, Etween the Odd Fellow's burnt. hmilding id Patrick Jenkins' house Each froni. ig on said Congress or Main Street 84 et, more or less, and running back 21t et to A. P. Miller's lot. T70l11s of Sale. .Dne-third cash, for the boilance. a credit one year, with int.erust there, from ow . ly of sale layaldo aninually tti1il the hole of the debt and inieresi bcpaid - urchasers to give li n'1 and a oo2pilom of te premiises, and pay for all necessur3 ipersand revenue -tamps. L. W. DUVALL, 8. F.C, heriff'*. Office, iiishero. March 10, 1871 mar 1-tlx2 3ALE OF BANK PROPERTY. B Clowney, Ckcesiver. vs. TIhos. J. llob ertmon, c-t. ais , Credlit'a;ra ,sl ite Pi,. toe Banik of Fairfield--Eill for I ujune lion and Instruction, Y anthority granted mc b~y an order nf ithe Court mando ~22d Mareb, 1870, 1 ill sell e~o the highest bidder at public stery during the legal hours of salt', be re the Court. louse door in Winnsboro. Sthe first Mondasy in A pril next, the fol. wiing property or the Plesnter's ihank of sirfield towit: One large Iron Safe, and her furnt~lure betonginig to the said Bank, so, certain choses in act ion. Term s of sale Cash. 8. B. CLOWNEY, mar 18-t-1x2 Receiver. ARWLINA NATIONAL BANK of Oapital Stook Paid in---$200,00d,. BOARD 'ON'DiRECTORS: L. D). CIIILDS, President. a. J. W. Parker, IR. M. Wallace, >hn 8.. Wiley, Dr. .lohn T. Derby, flops, RL. O)'Neal, Jr. C. D.. Melton, Attorney, . O Gtlick. C. J. Tredell, Caier, ...... Assistant Cashier. H ai lstock of this lanik I~ .now $.0,004, all of w hich h~s been pai d I,and confirmed by l1.e Comnpiroller of the nr'rency. . Authotiry hascatlso, been recelr. I for-a further increase to the amount of 50,Q00, of which over $20,000) has al sady been taken. Persons wishhing te ako an Invest ment should appy wits osti slay. The Surplus Fund is now $6,000, three per cent. upon its stock. The Carolina NatIonal ansrk Issusssoer. flcates of deposit ,byrin ~. fhtai'.st atth ate of seven per ioeurj.. .per aunum, .This aturb of i~s businesas makes It j-actIcally A Savings Banlk, id attentlin Is called to thle fact thia. the fety of. these deposits, as weilAR agli oth s, are guaraptees by ti w hole capItal of * B~ank., No safer modt,, .et cemporary vestment is offered to the public thap this '(be, dtposIta..being payable on demand, on short'noticee. Deposit of any amount elved either In envrenimy or sein. and av. Is in the same. Interest wIll be pai'd.'ai e end of each six months, should deposits maIn beyond-that. length of .time. ColumbIa. 8.('., January 28, 1871, Jan 81-flawsm For Sale. D ESIR A BLE residence three fourths of -a ,mile fronm Rldgbway, on the arlott~e, Columia~u & A ugusta ail l ad thi Out, builhdinigs, Fish Pond,' and 8prin11 the premises lions, conmtains sia oims. There Is twelve scres of good) cot.. a land attached to this ie.., Apply to 'JOHN 1100 18. 8r, moh 16-z2 Ridgeyray,- ,~ OfCI --MORE FLOUR4I. ~ 9RE8H from Milling's Mill. A largel let of Oood Family 'l q, Short. ad eads, at, . No TYRg &290,. seg 18 WOOD WARD & LAW. Have iS Store and to Arrive. Choice Rio Coffee, Dest 01 '(Government Java Cef.e, C. V . hAcon Sides, C. h. mlk Sdes' li~s ce', st V'amily 'Soap, M1accaroni, Cheese.'.', '&. 4 '!ecest adet Jeaus, Plaid lomespun and Osnaburg, Orauitoville Joans and ihiring. A nice asaortent 'f adres' id Misses' Walking Shoes. Just received. Spocial attention is 'ckIled to our Fius Chewing 'oLaoco, and Fine Cigare, just reoeitI. Remember that we sell at the very Low eat Prices that a strict idherece to tbe ClI fyste.x will admit of. nud give us a call berere purahaslng lchewhere. JUST RECEIVED. 40 8aeks iFamily Plou'r. Upper, Ifarncas and Solo Leather, al. ways on hand and for pale by *6OWARD & LAW. Jan 20 Ureat ARGAINS HAIEAIlAS AT NO. 2, BANK RANGE. On and after Montday, 12th Dcember. uiil January let, we offer our immense stock, (ove of ihe moi. varied ever in W innsiboro) a t priers that. caunnot ho beat 'iny where in ilhe State. We do this because we. havs, iniove to oni the tt of .January, ntd e dlesiro to reduce our stock as m uch a-i pan'wi'le. . C ihI ITI H TflE CASI AND) C.LS.'H1~I ONLY, udyou will got. goodsl cheaper thtan in 1860. 5:000 Pairs of~ Shoes, warrhrited free from wood or paper, and gnoranteed in price and qualily in this large stock, A D ~ &~ dee 18 LAD BR S&C . BACIOT & CO. 10 " Northern Ilay., 000 Blushel* 'Renneqsee Cern. 500 Bushoes N. C. COE. 10 hlda. DlAon, Sliouldors, 25 '- Rib Sides, 20 -.' gIir Rih Sides, 6 " Blk liib 8ides, 6 " .Bulk Clear Rib Sides, 2 Tierees 8. C. llama, ?ofholoo.) 25 Dbls, ftalitmore 1ilour. 5i0 Sacknt N. C. Flour-, 60 Bble. irishs Potatoes, for planting. 10 faaks Coffee arul 24 Bble. Sugars. 0 all qualities. Blesides o-her artioles toe numerous to mention. All of which will be sold low for cash. BACOT & Co. feb 2 . BOOT ANND SHOE Ii I AM no0w prepred to do work In the 1lat est and best ,.slyles. - sy work is always wartgnte,l.- Tfier. Is nio itee'sity to geot05l di' $I~tt, to have work dlone ats I cas.1 make as good BIO'o . SIIO/R io anybody. Ordase qlielt for flue work. a. 5*. GIIBW.' feb 29-ly PRIVATE ANi TRAN jENT fl RI. Y OUS rtO1h WrsnA &. The Policy Holders LIFE AND TONTINE. INSTrANCE COMPANY OJPS rT-EI SOUTr-;EI,. 29 BOIAD 82Ik'El2 ClIAlLEiS2OV, S. C. I . Mc iIIxIN Y, l'rcsidenkt. (Igo E. BilAia, cretary. . P. ALXANE', V. P. J. T. DAthY, alkD , Med. Adviser. A PURELY MUTUAL (OMPANY. a ed entirely it the i:ierests of its Poliev ioldet .. vho own Ili. Company. '.'O,'Ameif e-ly the del-.1viv e lf Sredi tetl n 1i 1 <h ailm only in CAsi. All tllict ! on aorfeltia after jItyIenat of ONEaannual preinian, ama 21 JSb W. LAW, Local Agent. ETIWANj GIUANOS1 SOLUBLE MANURES, AND SULPHURIO ACID, . Manuietured at the ETIWTAN WORKS . . . B B)' '4R SULPIUICT ACID ANI) 'UITli-P1IOSPHlATE COIPANis 1 111H now well known E'lIW.AN G UANO is ninali'iseturI from the Native Bone lhos' plhates ot -oin a nrou iia. T1 Phe- :phawes in their natral sttate Oro Insolublo, anid required to be ground1a4 t o) pwlderA anale Sule by Sufph tic Acid. This Cotta ,Pgany lave now in operation tle hutgs'vt SulplluIc Ariel aliaabers at he.SoutI, and arN Iiiei'tore. ahilo to ianinf ettr tt the lonveti t taes, the Iighliest grotto of Fertilizer - it big clear tha11t the greater she prop rtin of Solki.blv.Plosphali which tany. Fertilizer conituna, the le s thie iiant ity requiredf pergcre. .t.u ordev to Itqk, tle Fvrt izer coin. 1lete, A mmy:vnja and Poa1h in till Hiienat qa11tntitis are added. With Itieso viewul ho Coln. panly manit ufatCure and all'er f'or sta . .... 4rTIWAT G-TTAlTJ0, Warrant ed to contain fronm 16 to 20 per cent. of Dissolved Bone Phiospltto Qf lime ao4 1i 2 to 21 per cent. of A mttonia, witi a nflicient ada! ion o' Poy uvian GII'no and Pot bit. to aatapt it to cropm. Price $63 per ton cash on tie, $70 per ton, and in. Irest Ij per cent. pe'r iiiuim. Of iIgi Orade, suitable for niufacturej:a (o far forPla', being in itself an excelledt Iertilizer, and spciIly adnplied for. compwtt . As lirge n. tnlities of' Suphurio Acid are Itsed to diss0ve alie pIhoshalae, ti8 will he foutid a c)apit and convenient wny ransport that ntaterial. The grade fuirtitlied will l:e frote ll to 20 per cent. Dismolve Boine 1l hosplite. Price .10 lur ot, ensh : on1.1 ime, *.1a, vi.h interest at Iper cent, pvr aattt. .till .ir licr grilta will lie turnished to der tat an additional prico pet ceattoge. Speciatl!y priepared for ro nipiating with , Iottot Seed and ot1her Plantation Miateures. r ice $35 per ton, cuaih ;. on line, $40, with intere I atat 7 per cenit. per annum. +RIOUNDTW BOlst10 At mucl lower rales, consist ing silni'l. of Ithe n ative Boij o Phosphates groun, to powder Price $20 per toni, eaai; aii tine ,:%ftil intterestit a per cent, per annum. WM. c. B & co., * Agents, No. 14 Adier's Wharf, hleOston, S. ,. . D.--Thea porcattage Diss.4olved tline l',plishate of Lite an- Aitmonia in all ak Eli wanne, is ascerained ait Ili- Works. by a iir Cie'niti, before dolivery. Shonld. al. pirchfaser he dif;stail, hov ty uit nri ave age samples of any purchase, within (80 day ater delivery, and wilh Ile saiailyniil ano w, a anil ty deficiency in tle percentage guara nteed will he nade go. d to hila by Ithe Compan . jan 26-8m-. WHIANN'S IM1W BONE SUPERPHOSPATEs The G reat Fortilizet' of all Crops. baIB 111 tnatiralleal alcotas Of thin rrat ~~11 Fieriizer ont All .(Ciops, proves it to It tint Rlefit aind Chieapubt Matre now offerel itt til lit' ttt t '. Ifliam a hei tisi' by mtany or theo most vi'ngat Planters in ( lao Sowii, Ord ~~ ~ 01yei Enflro Saitati~oi SI~Jhl~~i ()if Cotlonits liiCreets have beent pairtliti. STANDARD 6ARANTEED Irly *ltil.. It, is io rare fliig for I thataa's Llos'plhaae to inateoao tile yield ftoala Otto lioatdrcd to Two Ilundied Per .eti I , Or Ct'tll lIioac # .. 1 1 . MANUFACTURED BY %r Gea. C. Dixon, an eininett phnter of C:1 Ile i, CPays. i it a let ter to, lie Ilaon. VATONWHANN& 5...ilit~voiit-at'iii Iit itt aroaina.'iatd WILMiNGTON,DEL.I ; ile i, iffiy4 perpItself f nd iot NALE BYf O C tRN Hife preieialov price of Cotton) of FOR By '20 90 1ier ATre ofr coton. t c y of Mr. Dixons un arlledi co. ftis Gra I 10fHR~A ~ i i ,a'ilte, giving details, wil be fur .li. ed rtil on Applici pisa ,e. l FACThRCenarki.C Ij a 1 -3aitsdbmayothmo, Chalote,(t~l~ulj~ ad Agut nT Ery Vigeisac () it hS r P11. fdlotit liasetgea Seo til* i tiven- Enir Saisfain, 1. ga aalo tfta.t o Ilae taia o ai a t a rl -.inre. it.Ci o rr hn o hann's no hhteutoaincres8.th0 yiet atenOla t ,rY Gvns ODe,., 3.p i r e.C ion1 ne iet'litro . 1'10ptat &7 BhInnId Shtinn e.r,.n ArrivehiatventriendingSuperphosphatespana Gu no.Oh WttTts t vit.el tebet Loac ~ of all thsridl~ lain acon fer Plro ee tttprepnt o prices of corted. Wiiibt$,1.1a 0t war 11r.cr o co .- A copAofMr hixon'seltter, givingtde ta st, l b fu. flAY TR~X-Cct t0 start. T Pratt i . ,rs a i' hlt, ae Clicitler, 111 28 a m, ioltso l i a.. n iahac .tWizat~ .A1.R IES0 Char. on,. A. andI~( Augusta, Ga. Ar e, tia A ugust , , 76 n-,a Le~vo Chanr ot 8:A J .1 p1i871.A.B L 1 du~a b go Cinterf, Inths)n .on pn altr - -- - - "i Columbia. 8. C.2a .28 a m ~o hlir irto loaad8pc "ltt Chater, - -a Tri 10ky phta atm wYa rcs Stidiys xcj-Hd:.A L.aj A .itii B~iilA LKtrpd Im OcasoSot~'rit.Dity '1'ran atka's ioa.Ipal o rW~jaa sA1 s nver fl, DFAta offre of eor~a na Coat~l eoria ~ai~ri 172 Broad SI..A.B, ugujsta, Ga. Noiv tagt thraltewilha'tIP6, At. C. . 7.8a0ain ar ofepdinn-rt "hoh Tmbita, a ii le 2h0k p i Twls nnasToig, upad "d ho r~a po8.00 a or, oserm Leavo harlote, N. . at 800 re " a hster 10 28d ee ceapst ArriveD AgsR , 7.4V5S pl A.BLinuta a NioHT TRAsol-GonNywhoUe. " innsboro, 11.n Mrcl p m~ i " d Colmb/arCl/etn,28 as mtl iePleI .. Ari-a Aut, 7.30L. a mt~uuss., a resgoods,uatprices, as tow as beforeethe 6gt 16-O~nwar. ItI I.A B L., AegBAL, a ALL orrins, fo Dire an prts, an hae. .131K~n St, LIiaresln, , 0. Ition o atnto p houldr m ahei s~ a large ndwel * . I.. A. IIA LK, Augusta, Ga. Mattinssemeres, andr eate,.&for&Ger uc a as areBuyuallyafoundcartfulfirst ebtednstotrpcs 81cr.. n~~v 10 ALee T. popularin p rsd'g -slr ~~ Ilhat 11 Lerg. An.eALK dgucsea, Ga. ~ Coco Nut ream, . preotIC ihereb glive pro erly ave~d sad tod Indetet, of maoo-r pan 8:o. A u~. e~h~a a. bua, 87.GFOaULN a Asolnet f teraldis.-. whtaerslgatn flasott i wille~h always bv kep t~e SB1..L..DA, QRAL f.bA dgut, .. Norh ad Est Nih Tan aks ao onecins 'Y iok Bow nd.feahd hod