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d' A lot of old papers tot bale at this office. Prio 50 cents a hundred. Winnesoar6 tttii Alttrket. 1o0k thd past week 8A bale& of Cotton have boon sold in this market at prices ranging from 20 to 21{ cents. Manly WtM~ag, We givib andthet doluma an ex. tract from a speech delivered in COdna gress by -on. J. B. Beok, from Kon. tuoky, in reply to an attack made upon him by the Infamous Brownlow, in the U. 8. Suato. Tile Claronele amad ieumt lime!. We received a viit on Saturday from Mr. J. W. Call, travelling in p' the interest of the Augusta Chroniolu and Sentinel. This is one of the load ing papers of Georgia, having at the head of its editorial departmnt Gen. A. R. Wright. a gallant "Ex-Confed." iVew Advertisenaemnts. What You Want-O. R. Thomp. lon. More Grocoris-D. R. Flenniken. Down, Down, Down-Ladd Bros. Tea Drinkers-Reaty & Bro. Sour Krout, Onions, and Sweet Po tatoes-MoIntyro & Co. Photographio Gallery-L. P. Har ris. Spool Thread !-Mc Master & Brice. See Notices of A. P. Miller. "Tar Heels"-MoLaughlin & John. ston. Candies-U. G. Desportes & Co. Acknowldgeoitea a . We have received from the Hon. ,J- B. Beck a copy of a speech deliver. 'ed in Congrets by him on the Postal Telegraph Bill. Mr. -Beck is a dist in iguished representative from Ken tucky, a thorugh going Dnhocrat, and a faithful and fearless friend of the South. The -Southern Oultivator for Fel Iruary i.< on our table laden, as usual 'with valuablo information to the farmers. Evbry farmer in the South %hould patronize this vt'luable inouith.. ly. Published "by Wai. & W. L. Jones, Athe~ns, 43a.) at the low price 'of'$.0 a year. bant~ir6^^ ~ To read Doc's advertisements in to'-days issue. We will vouch for 'everything he says, and assure the public that if they pay him a visit, they will not go dissatisfied. His goods are exactly what lie reptesonts them, for we have tried them. We return many thanks for his remem brance of olir ofice. Radical Delegates to tihe PlIl adelipala Coinvemtion. From the Phonaix of yesterday we obtain the following. It will be seen that very fo w names amongst the delegates havre tnything snore than a loual afeputation. First Congressional Distrit-Hl. J. -Maxwell,8S. A. Swails, W. HI. Jones, Jr. Alternates-P H-. Ifrost, J. P. Green, B. P. Whittemore. Second Congressional Distrit--E. W. M. Mackey, Robert 8malls, G. F. McIntyre. Alternates-P. P'. Hedges, .1. N. Hayno, C. 11. Hlayie. Third Congressional Distriot-R. 13. Elliott, W. B. Nash, J. L3. Orr. Alterfnates-8. J. Lee; C. M. Wildar, Lawrence Cain. Fourth Congressional Distriot-T. di. Mackey, $1. J. Patterson, J. M. Alen. Alternats-t. 8. Mobley, P. J. O'Cconnell, Jes. Cr6ws: Rpreenaives at large- Franklin J. Moses Jr., A J. lRansier. Several easda 6f moeningeti. hate odorerd in thre vicinity of Spartan 1urg. Thenuniter 6t desta in th6 City 6f Charleston, for the week ending ta State, has bedn elected Chairman of the delegation to the Nationi Re' publican Convention. The delegation will proceed to Washington after the Legislature adj'ourns; and demand a change among the Pederal offnee holders in this State. If Orant re. - fuses to accede to their demand, they tvill not vote for l'iim. So says the Charleston Repul'>lloan. The following shows the athount of mnoney subscribed by each Stafe thus for the national monument to Robert E. L~e'e:i Maryland $33.40,- North Carolina $546 55, Georgia $3,095.27, Mississi ppi $1,046.50, Louisiana *9, Arkan sas $64.45, Kentucky $1,652, Virgin nia 1,861.09, South Carolina $1,230.. 80, Alabama $767.30, Florida $22, Texas $439, Missouri $62.05, Tennes' see $102.60 ; total $0',93'2.1 i. The Times is the title- of a Demo. oratlo paper just started at Orange Mr.; Samuel Maroney, of Bnlton, S. 0., jumped from the second story ofa house in that place, on Sunday night last, while in a state of intoxi. ~atlon, badly Aaoturing an arm an~d Gar'deuatang. Hodsbkeeers and gardenbrs seem particularly interested in their patch es about now. Garden implementi are being drawn from their hiding places, where rust- has been doing itf work since it was last used, the ground is being broken up, seed pur. chased aid all put in readiness te make a gobd crop of garden "sass." Another Casualty. We neglooted to record in our last issue another eahhialty which occurred in our town on Wednesday evening last, the 21st instant, It seems that two boysa Andrew Johnson, son of Henry Johbison, and Preston Meinney, both colored, id somo Viay gdt hold of at old pistdl on the promises and were carelessly handling the same, when fOreston, not knowing it was loaded, tinfortunately discharged it; the load entering An drowls mouth, killing him instantly. Going North to have Wtiak Dorke. We clip the tollowing from the Athens, Ga., Watchman, and think it will apply to many other places as well as Athens : A metchant of this plae sedit in an account a few days ago made out on a bill-head which we know had not been printed in Athens. We informed hii that we could have bought the goods in Now York for which we were then paying as oasily as he got his printing done there. le said he wanted to get it as cheup as possible. We re plied we could save more in the pur chase of goods than he could in print ing, and that if everybody should adopt the policy of sending to New York for their supplies, the inrohants' occupation would be gone ; that they depended on their profits for a support and were the last persons on earth who should set the example of be ,towing their patronage on other cum nunities ; that if there was any good in it, we would all find it out and alopt it., and they would be compell ed to seek a livelihood at some other business. Lie acknowledged the justice of our conclusions, and we then inquired what his bill heads had cost, anti had the eatisfaction of iuforming him that we would furnish them at $2 less per 1,000 than lie had paid for themu, while he had admitted that ours were printed in better style I He then showed us -ome cards printed in New York, which we found cost him just double what we have charged for them. These facts will serve to show how mon overreach themselves sometimes in attempting to get things cheap. When a man settles down in a com wunity upon whose patronage he is dependent for success, and sends abroad for everything he wants, there is a sorew loose, certain ! "No man liveth to himself," sayeth the Apostle and we will add, the attempt to do so will always work injuriously upon his temporal as well as spiritual interests. "Live and let live," ard "Help one anothier," are the maxims which build up prosperous towns and comn munities. A selfish, cut-throat poli cy will never pay in the long run. donsolhdatling the Whiskey Tax at Seventy tents a Calloni. The draft of the bill prepared by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue for the consolidatlon of. the tax on whiskey fixes the tax at seventy cents a gallon, to be collected nt the distil lory. HeJ seht it to th'e Committee of Ways and Means without recomnmen datiofi. If it sliould bdoome a law it wIll leagson the cast of collecting the tai very iiifleh, while it will also give the Governmbnt a lien on every gallon legally ~roduced for the full atnount of thei ta?, whereas at pifesenit the lien is only for the stamp tax. No objection is made to the proposed change, but the disptllors and dealers in spirits are unianimously in its favor, so that if, is oipocted tie commitee will report the bill unanimously. Wasldngtonr Patriot. Another 11efelope'l' in froutie. The Savannah Advertiser, of f'ri day, has an ncouttt of thd tderest in that city of George WV. Swopson, on a warrant charging him with .laraeny aftef trust, in having appropriated to his owvn use $5',000' of the-o oney of theo"Florida Improvoemont <ad' which was placed in his hands to be applied to a certain specifiq purpose in its behalf. This nian figured very conspicuously some yearr past in the swindlea perpetrate d on the pecople of North Carolina, and lately has Leon developing the resources of F'orida. Ho gave bail in the sum of *5,000&, and departed from Savannah to the Land of Flowers. An Obliging Elitor. An'editor whose subscribers swore remiss in payment, lately published the following announemient in his paper : "Tro save our readers the trouble ofsending their subscription by post, and to relieve twio unfortu nates, will send to eaoh of our debtors in the course of a few days, two col lectors, one of whom has hardly ro ootered from'the mniall-por, and the other has fust taken the itoh.'' The d'olinqruents did not wait to be called on, but paid their dues promptly. Wasn't it rough on Olara,' just as she was tolling f'rederick at lunch hfow ethereal her appetite was, to have the cook bawl' Out : "Say I. will ye have yer biled pork and hi oans now, or wait tifl yer feller's gone." Sleight of aud.--.nRefng. a odte. Buslues Law. It is not legally necessary td say on a note "for value rebei'ved." A note on Sunday is void. A note obtained bgr fraud, or from a person in a state of intoxicationi can not be collected. If a note is lost or stolen, it does release the maker ; he must pay it If the consideration for which it was given abd the amount can be pren. An endorser oft a note is 6empt from liability if not served with no tice of diihonor within twenty-four hours of its uon-paytbent; A note by a minor is vi. Notes bb..r interest only when ho stated. Principls hef iespidnsible foi thie acts of their agents; Each individual in a partibrablP ih responsible fet- t)o who a thount of the tiebts of the firm. Iguoratibe df th litw bitined no It is fraud to conlieal a fraud. The law compels no oud to dd im possibilities. An agreement witbdut considera tion is void. Signaturet niade wYitti a lead pencil are good in law. A receipt for money paid is not le gally conclusive. The acts of one par(ner binds all the others. Contracts made on Sunday cannot beenforccd. A contract made with a minor is void. A contract made with a lunatic is void. A pledge of real love-poppi fig the question. In the neighborhood of Winchester, Va., the people are suffering severely from drought. For nine months scarcely any rain has fallen. Widowers selJom die of grief. However crushed they may be, if you only let them alone they will general ly revive. It was an Trishman who Wanted to find a place where there was io death that lie might go and end his days there. How would you express in two let ters that you were twic the size of your companion I I W ([ double you.) A New Jersey woman, when ber husband is sick. dresses up in his clothes and drives his milk cart around herself. A Western lady his "broken in" her husbid thoroughly. He can now carry the baby, rock the cradle, and make very good biscuit. My lord," said the foreman of an Irish jury, when giving in the verdiot "we find the man who stole the horse not guilty." A neat, clean, fresh.uired, sweet, cheerful and well arranged house, exerts a moral influence over its in. mates. A Chicago notor who was addicted to the use of the flowing bowl, was al luded to as a liviug specimen of the mellow draminer. At the Poultry and Pigeon Show, Wilds county, England, recently, wvhite geese were exhibited weighing thirty pounds each. An old lady who took her first ride in the curs, remarked when the train ran off the track, "You ;etch up rath er sudden, don't ye T' I don't suppose there has ever liv ed a mnan without a single virtew. Even Judas Iskariot "wvent and bang ed himself." A young man by the nmame of John son has been arrested in Pittsburgh for perpetrating a new "dodge." H~e fastened bristles on the tail of a rat and sold him for a squirrel. 'Never mind the obituary, Judge,' said a Montana culprit when the court became pathetic in pronouncing the sentence. 'Let's fix the time for the funeral." Iowa boasts that her chief magis trate, Governor Carpenter, practices the economy of the fathers, Hie was inaugurated in a suit of homespun, and delighted the good people with his affability and good sense. A teacher catechizing his scholars, put the question : "What was made to gie light to the world ?" "Match es." erie d one of the youngsters, after a short paase. I#aughte'-" Well to tell the truth I did trot think much of the close of the termon." le'ather--"Probably you were thinitinig inore of the clothos of thie Oongregation. A niost dotbriinod act of self in.. fictedi torture has~ recently caused a consider'ale sensatiOu: fn a fashionable quarter of town. A lady, young, lovely, and aceoothplthred,- with troops of friends, and all that m~akes life en oy able at her: cotmnands was detect, ed1 del iberauly "areiig up" her face. Whar isi Europe to America i'".said a stump orator. "No whar !- Whamr is England ? No wham' ! The'y dall., ed -England the~ mistress of tho'eg ie butt what makes the sea 1' T1hd 1's sissippi ! atnd all we've got to do is to turn thme Mississippi into the Mam moth Cave, and the English navy will' be floating in the muid."r The Carolinian of North Carolina, gives the following as a negro' speech on paying the State debt; in the Legis. lature, the othier day: "Gentlemen, howlis we goin' to pay dis thing ? Don't the members say we are bankrupt ? Hoew ken a babk rtipt pay a debt ? Say ! I say this: I say that every man 'n this chamber, ad outside of it is a cone.rei I" The iook Hill L; rd" Ac ral Qorbap.,of pan 8 Un ted 5Uateg ofan h een elio ed as ail at Yor ville d rdere to fejort to hig 00 pan t boe 'mbli le, is suoceeded ,b 8er ant McNel of Company , 18 h rogiment. Sint Corporal Corbati has had charge of tl prison be ha. had. in hiat spustody 19 njci. This is a new jOdat4iu fo United States soldiors. Wh :s diorb aI'e tutned into jailors, "repul lies can as dasily be turn'ed Into et pires. Holden, before he loft, prf claimed for Gratit.and the etupire. on tidaiy 1dst, 1'agines Nos. 5 and 88, with traiit; *i't. oonin down the nauth Caroliba RuilrbaU near Orail eburg. Tile foiiibr .a nut dI6A1 rdd by the ttei 1ntil I was too late to auOl -the eq4l isioj whioll rfsild Heir a curve, No.. 6i ond train rinning violestlg i to no 58, smashing up. sef.eral d-i. iPor tunately they were fieight trains, ant no dtte was aboArd but the engineel and huias who esoapediinuhirh . Mr. kdit.-or9 Pleiep announce Mr. 3. R,1t ,6, a a candidate for Sheriff of Fairfield Coun ty at the ensuing election, and oblige nov 22-tf MANY ViT Rd. Fi:o0 DAN TO BRERSHtF.nA.-Frori Charlestoi to Dablonega, from the seaboar to tihe mountains, can be &eco d tiharkel improvement in the style of liuidings it the latst five years. Vil1td's anil fare houses all present a mdre el9kht an# com fortable appearance. T id easit in A wel known. It is because ltithat, beribd thi whole country has learned to petronize iha celebrated diianufactgrer of Doors., Basbec anid Bliudi, Mif. 14. P-TdAts, Charleton, S. C. , at1-1fi "fhero was a frog who lived in a spring, lie cauglift su'h a told that lio copid no sing." Poor unfortuiale liafradiitin i n wJigt n sad plight ho tmusmt have been. And ye his misfortute Ith s onq that often befalb singers. Mftny a ofibe tuneful voice amoug those who belong to ihe "genus honmo" h ut terly spoiled by "oltl in bo head," or or the .ungs, or li th ooibinel. ?or lie above mentioned '-roaker" we a not aiware that any remedy bas ydr devlqedJ I VL vfd..ro joice thatf all hutiman sitijfV triay -eerc theui heads clear And leIr thirduia iii tine by i timely use 6' IU Site's gatrdrrh Remedy, and Dr. Piereo's Gold t Mledical'Diseovery, both of which aro gold by db4 sistm. A STAnILI1 INsTIi'm'TION.-Jtst at 11o pe. riod when all stabsle-mnen *ere 6omplaining that the 1orso-ointifents of the (lay were unstable rdmedies, the Mustang Linimeni made its entrie in Mlissouri, without any flourish of trumpetsi andwItilft dnb year becaume the favorite eimbroeaniiani for tic external distempbre ana liijurls of horses and cattle in all Western and Southern1 States. From that time (o this, it has rev. er had a rival in tlie estltiiatdl- of fdecom plished horsemen; nor is its household reputation as a cure for rheumnism, neu. ralgia, sore nipples and o *cd b'rensts, Ilu mors mumps, sore throat,* 4rtig.h6, tooth, ache, bruises, bum's, wound6 nrhd sifalns a whit behind its cole'rity , as a horse Liniment. Tfie Motthi' bf America know its valu'o, and aplily It promptly tc the external iajutics of the ,rising genera. tion," and in fact there isf a - city or township in (fie United States w here die Mus tang Liniment Is not i ogartIdd Ify fGotft sexes a1nd every class, as a blessluig to the c.'m munity. feb 20 THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDI Delaidrr's Bpeoiflo Pills, Prepared by GAnANn & DUrosT, No, 214 Rue Lombard, Paris, and highly recomimended by thme eft tro M#edi cal Faculty of Franot, Are the very best Remedly in all cs'ses 01 Spernmatorrhoca or Seminal Weakness Nightly, Damily or I remnature Emissions Sexual Weakness or impotency ; Weakneas arising from Secret flabits and Seondal Ex cesses; Relaxation of tihe Genital Organs Weak Spine ; "Limo" or "lBrick dust" doe posits in tihe Urine I "Milky Discharges,' &c., and all tihe ghastly train of .Symptomi arIsing from Overuse or Excesses. They cure when all other remedie, fail Fult direct-ons in every box. Price $1 per Box, or 8 Boxes for $5. Sold by the principal Druggists1 or wil be sent by mall, securely sealed frbm al observation, by eunclosinmg prlce to the Sol< General Agent for America, JO)B MOSES 18 Cortlsndt 8t., New York. Pamphlets o advice sent free to any addrss. Dryan's Pulmoni c Wafers are unfailing in the cure of Coughs, Coldi Asthma, Bronchitis, Scorg Throat, Hoarse ness, Diillicult Breathing, Incipient Con sumption and Dianses of the Lungs. The~ have no taste of medicine, and any chill will take them. Thousands hays been re Stored to health, that hadi before despaired Testimony given lb hundreds of cases. single dose relieves in Tlen Mintites. Ash for BR YA N'8 [PU [.10NIC WAFERW may 26-cowly The State or South Carolina. FAIRFIELD COUNTY. William Frasier, Nanoy Robin non, Petit ion era, against Barbara Frazier, Sarah Fra ster, '.ilas Frazier, llartha& Tomlinson anmd her husband N. R. Tomlinson, RI. E Frazier, Samuel Frazier. Lucy Fraztes Mary W. Frazier an I Itebecca Frazier Defendanta. -Summons for Relief-Pa: tition of Real Estate, To the Defendants above Named You areohereby a~ummonedl and require to answer the Petition in this oase, whicl is filed in thd office of thme Judge of Probate for the said Coty, andl lo serve a-oogiy d your answer t'o the said Peth ion din ii subscribers ht; their office, No. 6, LIn Range, Winnsboro, South Carolina. withii twenty clays af',er the service hereof. exelu dive of tihe (lay of such service ; and if yol fatil to answer tihe P'etitlo'ni withinf tihe tirm aforesaid, the lietItioners in this case wit apply to thme Court for the relief demandes in tihe Petitiotn. Witrtiess.-Wllliam M. Nelson, Fsquiri Jstdg'e of Probate, hi and fobr glt County tie the 18th day of January, 4..I l 872 MddCA NTS & D)OUG[48 . p aso Attombhoys for Petitifonera . M.Nar~ok, . , C. [Lt S.]' To the Defendants above Named. Take notice (,hat the .smtunst ims ehi ease, of whlh the foregoing is a copy, an: the Petition thetelit m4ihed Id, *re Alet in the ofmie of the Judge of Probate o Carolina, on thfieglatsenth day of Janus ry, A. D. 1873,. . / ' MeC ANTS & DOUGLASS, isa 4-i6Attorneys for Pet itioners "a F4S SALE. Vlru dry exeutions W4 we directed, I will offer for tale to. the . hig , bid b f the t L0 UH000 in ini ' o e M in d Mar4h nexj and to ay owin thin tho legal holirsof salpi to t a ighe idder for Cash, he foill% P a 110erty, to wIl, : 0 600 hundre pounds seed oittot, more o 0 less, 21) busheh oorn, re or less, 1000 6 pounds fodder, tnore les, duph as r the properly of Sarah Swai sik of James PaJgan. Agent. Ouo lot Iousehold and Kitchen and Fur. ' -niture, conslstiug of cupboard, bureau, beds ead and beddinr, clock, orookery ware, -m. Also one set Blaoksmith Tools, levied utpoi as hi property or iR. Croshv. at tihe stil of N. B.' Holly, assignee and others against It. Cro. . W. ]DOVA LL, $j F. C. ~horiff's Ofioe, Witineboro. Feb 17, 1872. A f'ob 20-t1A2 The Gliestest idscof 4ry of 04ge VAU FRANCAISKE . ha Dos~fi Laurent, of Paris. . Infallible cue for all the ~1anaT rqox OF -ruE SRIM, a eWbi 46. obalsftiae. auP. 'jPzg, , Thip pel artloit Is lintiersally used qmong the higher classes in Frait'o and England. A bottle of the Eau Franoalse wil te sent to any address upon receipt of $1 50. - W. L . FLORAN0 Sqe A 1i t1v 1. t1: RIbbitioii4 f .. felb 10-14 Spool Thread I Spool Thnt!s ! EST Tiread for Sewing Maoldno- nn: enal 18 noats' foi the needle at 90 bentsp olon, J,. U'i S'tEIR & BRICH. TAR HEEL." E would respeoffully keep the people informed that we are copeinn(ly receiving and keep on hand a good stock of those Shoes which have inade nnd kept so many "Soles" Happy dui ing tihe i'edent cold and wet weathier. Also, Fiuo Bolted "1'AR H1kII " Meal, Floul, Bnooi, Ifonio Canned Pedaeos; Tin Ware and "lots" of other Cheap ior the "Sbp-.dulli. " MoLAUGIHLIN & J8IN8TO'N. feb d BUOT AND SHOE h 5 In e aid b , ?I o,,work In fil at a d 8 018. work is always warrante. Thpre is no neces'sity Io go out, of town to inve work done as I can make as good"BOOTor SHOP, a afiioY6 . OIders iofloiled for fine work. -t . (fILBERT. feb 29- l y Sofir Jrotit, S EM T0E 8i . Ol ps. nd, White Pens for table uso, nnl Esh Meal, at feb 127 MoINTYRE & C0. .Tea Drinkers. ( N E mo' chest of thai fine RACbh O R. UED JAPAN TEA., wthtoit hos given snoh universal satisfao'tlon *I~reor used. Oive it a triki feb 27 NEAT! EROS. Canl and Ge[ Thd 1,000 I.'it?6 Fresh Oranahs at.15 centq.pier dorzen. Also a lot, of very fine Northern A pples. A. P. MliLLE,.,. feb 28 Confootionaty. Ooconmit Creansi A IEnsorirtiont of Fresh Stick Sl IA ie, isses, Atygond Ca'ndy. ktgzr Plums, Almiodds, Uiismne, u~glish Walnuts, Peoan, Hasiel and Blutt er Nials. just i-acei,. ed. U. N. DE8PORTES, &CO. feb 22 Brecakfast Strijla ALOT of Breakfast trips, Bac ail (1Bulk Ma nt s, Eairy R ah J o'ksob' White, Monitor and Oo' 110h l6'dIoes.jus( received- U. 0. D11SPOR1TPJ8 & gO., febi_1 __- Corner No.I - Woden Ware ITooin arlII Art elegant lot of Churns afid 'lh3 Cy press, Cedar antd Pine Buckets, I',* for. eashi. U. 0. DSPU'bit'ES &CO, Jan 25 (.ories No. I. Cla'sFanilly Sonyv. iTARCiI, Potashio, Coneo'uffat6~Le .U l rease. Candles, PlokIbs, Ais':fi Guo Powder and Caps. Also a hartel Qf N. 0. Syrup, a superior article. For sal by .MolNTYRE a CO. sept 9 Potatoes ! EARLY ROSE,, Ooodricht and 'inJ NyS jan 20 B2A TY & 'RO. SStore to Rent atRidgeway, S. V. APPLY to R. 5. DESPORtTIR, t Jan 25tfla1xlawIm iri.Vkl r Whfte Corn I r lod j t i im i ii for sa by , Boots andi Shoes. j AIRQE lot' of Bootsannd shao,' j'k ,1. ceived by MCINT'itW CO. feb 20 Merr'yilan's Superphiosphater IIIS has been tried and proveA, to. be a ..good Fertilizer. P'or sale by foe> 22 biolASTER & BffeR: iH E1 very best 4t~y~ df t'ial ?164b'frsid .LParoheia4*z r sdfdi',tiusea - b $ . SPORTES * Co.' 0Pecatr%. Sflglish .. Walntuis6 Brdall' . Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, and fresh Candi - (feb 1 A. P. MlLLA . dei~ fleeefred audt . Arrve. i Car load No. 1 Spring oats, 2 Car loads No. t While and Yellow Corn, So0.Bueg11.1,am il lott 50 8aoks Super, Extfi- alid iGmily Flour, Plow ;4u1ds, 56el, tron, 4o. Hoes, Spades, Sovobl, Tikco Chains, &o. Call and exatnlii our stock. B34oot a Co. fob 20 Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Railroad. OrrFosGN' . Fn1ron-r a TIcKtaT AO'T., WILMINGTON, N. C., Dec. 18, 1871. New Freight AND PASSENGER ROUTE. Via Columbia, S. C. and Wilmington, N. C. The attention of Merchants, Shippers of Cotton and Produce, and tho Public gone rally is Invited to the Direct Conection now existing between all Interior points in 8toth Carolina atdl Northern Cities, by the Wilmington, Coluibla tbd Augusta Rail road, and Its bdinebtihbs at Wilmington, either ia Sieiai Ship Lines from that Port, or vid Wilmington grid ,Vldon Railroad, and its onnecotions Via P6rtsmohth or Ile tersburg. The various liitn ooniirig ist these terkninal points, afford fdollities for ship ments to, or froi Baltiliiorb daily, Philadelphila, tri.-*eeklyt Ne* 1ork, five times per weoe, D38ostieoimi-weeklg.. Uniform rates are maintained with al competing lines. No detention occurra to shipments, Through Bills Lading given be.. tween all stat.ionq and poipts namod. hates nd olassifica(ion sheets obtained of all agents. The Pasiep'ger qphtidulo of Night Train from, aid I ornipg Train into Columbia. givek.a u perfor connecolion for e,1 points on dreenville and Columbia, and Charlotte, Columvi . apd Aoteta Itailoady; giving a Bay. Mr.g connection via Portsmouth, and an All 4asl Oohnection via Wilmington, and avoiding all delays at Columbia. Throug -Tiokots on sale at Columbia t 1l1 pointa Northi. For gs ej, litlfioationri and all informa Son, app to . Gen'1 Freighit7 d fket Agent. 3. C. Winnn, koni eri nAfdeint. jan 9-3m SN~~fr AT.IWA SD. MeGARLEY'S. i Barrol of Old (a1.inot lyo, 1660. 1 1arrel. 0iokberry Birandy. I Barrel Ginger Brandy,r . Retusey' 809101h Whis oy. Stu r Whiskoy. Also, a good stook of' Groceries, consist. ing of~ Qugar, Coffee. Rice, Miolasses, Da con. T4tfd, Breakfast etrips. Suga.- Cured Shoulders ai'd litms, Jars, Pink Eye, Early Rose, Goodriek and Peaoh 1)low Potatoos. jan 80 Tdvezrg and Sale aSTABLE.g i: GOO80DING, I IEEP consta'tify on fiant extra fine ,Kentuoky Hiorse& and Mules. Parties ia want 6t good stoolR will do well to give ne a call. In oonneofion with ty Livery 'Stable, I hagvoi spened a Carriage, Buggy and Wang op Factory. Alwork neatly ceeuted and wairant9d, Give iso a cdll.' Jaf(18 tiw&dn PF6Etilizerge l e4ife 0 fq .rnishb all grades qf' these LvAluable usanarejp or to order then to any depot ini the District . Etiwah Guano, $46 qaah, $01) on timno. without interest. ti wan yrP ood $46 ean, 146 -on Etiwa a~seVed Blon, $86 eal $d0 kJand' t hig'h grade. of fltwan tGuan6 fn' e 'itsfor gardenrivg purposes,'fjf-loo u% 9 hef. -. .'eb 2mn I.1 tuffe' and, ' llatndIterobiofe, G|9ecq, 11ock , o Metd aiM I 1 ly. jjI~A)!.and flominy--fresii. Juet received iiby.. U. 0. DESPORTES & CO. OflrJ 5TS'Z $40oTred iping Thend, Taoks,&e., just rjctdb~ T 1, ijo at d freely te P ndebted to-te ldt'tsfie of .th roet nrRoon, whp fp to settle fu,6 this 4M 4 bps'deeet agahiei ini the us l.1way. This, ii. the -last, u1tlee thg 2' given JOI8~ 48hos' manflisiure4 -Io Nforth f *aolna jugage ed :Al e lot ~fJugs an-t Jars. 1- . fb 8 U. 0. nESOftn &Co FREQUBNJ ARRIVAJS 09 MW Goons, We Have Just Received Garlen Ioos, lRakes, Spades, Forks| Shovels aRod TUngO, Atitirons; Anvils; Vises, liackbhitth's llammers, Briond Axes, Locks, flinges, Shoe Knives and 6tti! --t. lcry, fHorso ioe Nails, Uues, ilit.'s aR1d other liardwato. hloof Paint and other i'aiut and Var nishes, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, Tur. pentlue, Putty , Olass, leroseio Oil and Astral dii. We also constantly keep up sinpjlici of School Books, Medicines and arderi Seeds, as well as freqtent additiois to our Dry Goods; Shoes, &o. The Patyronage of the Public is Solicited. Odr lernIs a'o cash, In Ilhose cieptionat cases, therefore, in which time is allowed interest will be added froin the first of eacli month in whibh the goods his sold. IoM A$TEIL A BldCE. feb 13 PLANTA Tidi GaODsl Shovels. Spadoe Forks, Axes, Plough Moulds; Iron, Steel, Trace, Hilteo; Stretcher, Fiftli, Look, Brohst and Coil Clfains; Ilarnee, Back-barn'; Plow.-liaios, Wall Buokets, Ropo, Saws, Hlammers, && 0. R. Thompsona jn 27 SOL~CJ3ID P10IFIC GUANO. Price $45 Cash, Withl UIsual Advanc fori Timo,. E XPEiuhENCE in the use of ti i Gulino foi the paritsj. years to thl( .Otate,. for Cotton and torm~b ha. 60o far establisfied i1s character for excelleuco as tW r6~dor comn mont unnecessd'ry, ini nedbrdanee with th'e esa aished policy of time Company to furnish tho best Cloncentr,ated Ferliirxorp at, tho lowest, cose to consumeors, 111is Gumnno is put into market this seaso't at thme above re~dued~ price, which thme t'ombany is enabled to do by reason of its large facilities andI tihe reilueed cost of manufacture. The supplies. putipt o rp rkot This season are,.as hereotofore, prepared gnmaler thie per.. sonal stiperlntendenco of Pr. pt. Julian' Rlavenel, Chemist of Companf, at Charles., Ion, $. C., hence, plaunlers may rest assured that, its Qiility atid Composition is pro. cisely ime saume as that heretofore sold. At the pr~cisent low price every acre planted can he fertilized withm 200 ponmimds (Guano. at a lost not exceeding the present value of 80 pounds of cotton, while 9tp~orlenco has. shown that under favorable conditionts of seasotn and 01ni1 ivat ion t ho.oi:op ja ip~ereased by thme applcation fromi two to threefold the natural capacity of the so'il. .Hence, under nio condit ions could. itg &ppiicatioi fa1l to eomnpensate for the outlaw. Apply to . s. o.,.,. J. N. ROIDI0N, A 131;t Pacidoi~ Guano Company, 50o. 08 pasi, hJay~ aiid Nos. I and 2 Atlanti'o Wharf, y. Charleston, S. C.. 'JNo'. 8; Rtmivs* & C6., dineral Agents. ESTA BLIS D 859. -~ I RESPEiCTF LL in' im thme oltirefti of' hfnsofo and~ li'airf 'eLd District, that I havo just returtned f'rom New York and' havo purelisedAo full assortment of WatohM es. Je welry .Qeks,. Spectacles, &c., aund1 will solipwt t'Tmo lowest prices, and wouldi respefil~ ask tlie continuanco of thme i'p reniage of my old1 friends and eustomers' Ai tioods warrantedl as represented. I am prepared to do all kind of Watch tmnd Jew. elry work and have always a good ,itook of, good material on hand, and will guarantee satisfadtion.' All work warranted. iScoond.door' from Col. RIori?. Office. octS $TO0%0 PHOS]PHATE - BhACOT & CO;,' Agnt8, WVE aye now precpre to, furnish these, excellent Fernizsrs, or to order thorn to any ,Depot in thme County, at the fuhlowingt prices,ta rhe trehih added, via: Bleo Soluble, 545> cash. or b0 on time, payable 1st. November next, without inter. est~ Stensk e gij 2Gsh, or 8) on tl repy able 1st NoJvenmber next, .without intelest. If the Pinntoe will comphir roigs, they, 1w1l1 see that our Fertlisgers are obrapem' tt-an WPp of theseg offered for sale and we ielevo tmem tO he egnally as godas, a#Y~ *ffe ettWake juhi. fib 20 DACOr & d