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The Fairfield Herald. PUBLIS1iD UT'RRY WVPhEDESDAY. sowing Wheat. As the time for sowing wheat is approaching a few hints may not be out of place. Locality and Soil.-ligh, dry spots, from which water can escape readily -and which do net become "soggy" during the protracted rains of spriig, 0hould beselected. Elevated knolls and northern slopes are best. Wheat grows better in cold than In warm climates-and northern slopes have cooler climates thtan plains or south ern exposures. Stiff soils are better adapted for wheat than light sandy ones-litestone roils standing first on the list, and stiff red lands (elay) next. An exces of vegetable niatter in the soil is considered prejudicial, favoring softness and succulency of the stems, and indncing hereby a tendency to "lodge" or fall down. P-reparation and Manu Iring.-The I oit preparation for wheat is a clean ft/l1oo, that is plongbing the land at intervals for a few weeks, for several months before seeding down. These ploughings are best done with plougha which ruil deop without turning over the sil-long rooters or Ohovels for instance. Snch treatment brings the land into the finest tiltih and at the eame titne, by giving free access to the air, produces changes in the soil Which makes its ingredients promptly and readily available to the wheat plant. The fine growth of grains af ter cotton is due in great measure to a similar condition of the soil, brought about by the protracted uti. titaion of tfhait crop. 'The entire ubsonceo of woods and grass, under t hii arrangoemnt it very desiruble as, di minishing the danger of the "fly." It is worse than useless to sow wheat on poor land-it is a crop which pays under the best treatment Only. Cotton seed is oie of the hest manures for this crop within reach of the Southern farmer. Not less than fifty bushels should be applied to one acre if the land is at ill poor ; they should be plonghed into a moderate depth, deep enough for the seed to keep moist and decompose readily. We have often seen a giood part of the cotton seed applied to grain, tyiig oi the siur face of the grounid-it is im. poss$ible for. such to have done ill the good they might have done if pr oper1Y buried. (On the other haud the roots of wheat ranify largely near tie sur face ; it is not desira ble therefot o to bury the cotton seed too deep. Preparation of the seed jhr sow'ing. -Soaking tho seed in a solution of blue stone is so absolute a preventi tive of smut, it is surprising that aiy firmor should neglect it. It is do. strable any way to put. the seed in water before sowing, to "float off" the light and imperfect grains, and it is very little trouble or expense to a1dd some blue stone to the water One pound to enough water to cover five bushels is suflicient. Put the seed in the solution in the morning of the day previous to that in which it is to be sown ; in the evening take it out and put in a ham rper baisket over thle vessel to drain--next morninug roll ini plaster preparatory to sowving. 'hmnc ofsowing.--With latitude and elevation the timen of sowing varies fronm the middle of October to the first (if D~eembier--.the latter date towvards the Gutltf, the f'orrmer to~wardls the mountains. Th'le early soingsi run thle risk (of the ''fly ;"' where tihe land is perf ectly free from anry green stuff, the danger is regarded as less 'I'i hec(1e shiould1 he sown when the land is dry. dry lands aind -drills rtunninig niorh and south to ad mit sunshiinc are the best preventat iv' we know. We have seen good results reported, frorm broadcasting ashre or salt Ott the wheat just before it reaches the stage wheni rust at tacks it -bnt we do not regard these as well authbent iented. But thieso arc wvorthiy of trial on ti e genoral principle, ''try all things, hoid fast tio thbat which is good." sSouthern ('ulipa tor'. Ne Ws fromi the \Wlh ali ng Fileet. A San Franicisco dispatch says: The hark Fl orencee h as ret urned fromi the Arctie Ocean, huilen with, oil and bone sav'ed from the ships aibanidoned last year. TI'he ean report ~l"~ s t hat lie bark I lel en Snow, Ca pt. Maco~im -ber, was abatndoned A n g. 19. 'Thle lRoscoe, Capt. Lewis, was crusheid by lhe ice Aurg. 1 9, anid is a tiotalI loss.. T1he Sea Breeze, Capt. WeTeks, was lost Aug. 22 off' Ploint C'arrow. Nu th. lng has yet beeno hieard from the crow. The bark MIinerva, one of the whlling fleet abandoned in the A rotie Oc earn in.18'l1, also arrived f'romi Fox Island with 1 00 l'arrels of sperm and 500 bar rels of whale oil. De)fih or a Wandering RouthI t'aroliiinin We find thle fuillowirig amng thle Kansas items in the St. Louis lle. publican on the l5.hi inst :'"A hout a week ago, a straunger, whi' hailed from G.1reenivilIle, Sonth I Ca rolia, Went to the house of Mir. Ilays, of this city, anid asked thle privilege of lay inrg down there to rest for ai short tinme, being tunable to get any fui ther on ae count of' adden illnues. Th'ie per. mission was granted, anid the un known mian never left there alive. lie died on loadray. II is na me was hicDonald, and lie hias relatives liviing in South Carolina. Masa chusetts politicians are can.. vaissin~g the piobability of' thre Legis.l lature having to elect two U. S. Sena tors next winter.j . Special Notices. s Do Not Despatir. 10 rtundredm of n of S'ct'.'rofln. in its worst at tagets, old casee of Svphilis that hAvo e.p ied thle Pkill of' eminentph iia ,rh - y nttics who hi v been tieri t' I vts, - md the vilittns of fte injuidicious Iuse of - nerciry, hnve been rid ically curveil bty 1)r. lit'ySi1tts Q tila' nd Qen. lit - [t is t ile Illost powIl1 r i--e iit bh101 uritier known. If is pre-scribed bpy m inny physicinl int their praclice. If you have Chil.s, wilther every id:v, very teni lid ( lly, or ev ry o rt I' oil' i t. weeka , take D~r. Tim's ILive-r19:-- %n'llv will check It h i , ;ibea n i:-e Il;, y liw l .. ick 1o you all1 winiter. Dr. Ttt' tair ttit' ix s ici t i !i ! tl ,; n if you fiel d1l4.l r v-y deh11i it-it -, lave I etinitIl hedllalle, n t it bi . ly, poor a ipe ' sto nil ling o. atl , vl' Ire s ff1er-Ing hanT ri vror ' i. Ileeil it amiim a Dril tIitt as t )r. t i er I's 1;41111.n Medl ico-ery Loncm.tNuss I.% TI- I 'Ii n\t mrk ed increase of f't en ale 'v linst i h l t tIellightling resualt of the unmenovl ( popuhim i. - ly which flag0' s MattoIa a i tt lmoing ite ladies of t io. Co . plexins radianti with snowy i ,riiy and J tinged with ile resnt i h e of bith-ri CoiltaInly it w' iti w - if i . For tle s'illow 11nd1 t il un. hilt a iit m I u ai e o itt'h ti I i n e k, whieb I.-ri : - counttrhl-ances- the l' elt oi : any persi-t t i aiiratio Tihe owner mwy 'on"... it i-, tmi t.les imtl. clear, petrl-lie np . which is such itratiendeni ehrm in wo- .\ n faind remiers the rmighest, skin ns soft~ C ns mtn velvel. No one is in- - is,. (d1 than he peron u ing it lit Iilm m' .. 14l011 tra n it (fo n tion whi i fcs inl theme intrticularm.I Old 'I'haings hiave Cowssed AMyty s 'his is at least 1 r- ue of I' it Nb4 mn l ri tti g l ilt! th 11 ''ng 'shite al"I h Ial ('I.g I- twt- mli't it -i'ilt t ill order i 't 'm . h tt I,[ : i 'm i hli is 'tiren-i iy I ho 4 .11 . as6sisy It.I in iinl fighr ln hist Il :it eleIVillc ifn ~ c fersthe Ims ral erosiv llfinlingt h (iv-i. elo n th is .-b l o ly nature i, I e .1 1 a..r m e rass he In her~ l 1b r noine um : m T i is ilhe ll 1rovi1, f l lert N n ac i ald( in th1ais o niv n y er*e-nu ledt( The n fafwillo pl-l r ex 1ih .e!k- 1.. Su1~onmerl, is rehixed :l n fe -hbo:I it JIkIsI rec1luireS, W e of-t I ..-;v dt-1: I I. !1-1 1 cial n"Skilonn e. .\A 'll -il; 1 - -' in occaIsiolml dowses 4.1 -in ',r<a m-w-h .a Bliler,%, 3111rol ! Vils se er ey I. Iv < - escapedl. Th r.,uginIIIu lw I'hell WO.-1,' a nIII 41n lho S11. - inig 11iinvial1 or, Ihe o uth - liver-, till ilhe varieliw 01 po r jelea e e 11rN plrobab:Ily. rife. 11-h1-1n ac ur .,, flusliter's liinlers hst-en1 e.,one ., 1 v he ' 4sultekrers nt n1(io th ngi. s. r , 11wfo"re the -n heailthy Seasonl set in, s..i 1-i i~ of' , (1 Ihetnwoub in ll pro1 b i 1.-. inl thllir [ut uIlI lw l i t fill- preventl tiio-. : t - i f forw V i* til Il n., I - o . 1 w ith , -..' lieepin1g i n C'.v hol.:t., :1~ s.1 . i. d gy ih., 1s,-,I nale-!1ard .,gi anst tI. piln1: de deie fevet 3'I. As 111.11.1s ofInII -,r, m m . ~ rying Ito followm in ti11. t Ie - .\meri1311 reinev y, lhent-m1 I 11or- Ih It \t I hf( atielle youl I ny i ,, : . . I ,,I . ' .1 . bly I bet prop1104-r Ieso!0 e h 0 ,;1 T 1-1U- .-C-.7 W Ire of ilho !- i .11 y h ga lloni or inl I:4er Thu greatesitrw t oil ;s ,v i s menPI and wvomenl. ,I- I 'lN, 1 by I'lno Il i a nd iitly. T I . . - I I ; ner'vou.M sn s n111 %o it Ilnliel wvomen i v .3 Vital organls. Oir. 1% -Cvl .--ni vi egarl Blin rs. h1i 1! vegeta.h u ne ie.r nht, In'aky bit i1k wi 'h p6 1 .r' ,.,-1 . ~ ~ ~ - rI... .. IV. - 1 g., under any consideration whatever, T im x SFcin:T 'IF IHI-AUTY. What is It I no o nger asked, for the world of fashion and I tlie hlies know that is produced by k ing it dlelight and harmleas toilet pro- ai '-ntiion knownt as 0. W Laird's "Bloorn of m ur'h." Its beatifying elects are truly uIderful. Depot, 0 Gold 8t., N. Y. 11 P NEW ADVERTISEMEMIY. e Wells' Carbolic Tablets C or (C* 'oighs,Colds and Iloarsemi-ss. 'I b-se Tib:es preseti tie Acil in Com n:ition wit!, o her ellicient remedies. in a -nir for tI e cre of all Throat and Lung sr1- l onieiers ind Ulcerathin of . Thiart e ij mlletiatly relieved and as:rnentIs ll! etaiir-niritly lieing sLen to ie vior oi I elitf inl cssee of Throat difli- S d!h 0; e yours Fatninlg. Ou trit 14u13nD. Dit be deceived by worth s imititions. Get -oinly Wells' Carbolic L ib1'. Plire 25Th. per Boix. JOilN Q. EL,1 ,( . I8 Ilaitit St. N. Y., Solo Agent r thlie ' . dl for ('irenlar. ' I ' In i easitily irmade wit It nt . . .)Cil fin | Key-Check Dies. SecureL Ir- 1 Sosad8ape re . M. SeP.song rulin-boro,V . j(I'made fromr 50 etl.i Call and exanirne 1or 12 suples sent (po-atage free) ets that itrtail quick for $10. It. L. OLCOTT1, 1";l C111,1h:01n Squnare, IN. Y. L HE BEST For Agents Work at H E E ES T Ihomne or. traveling. Cash1 "FARE l Pity. Pri-ticnters free. A t"-sILL t CC one 'et Fnt-t!ox Ftrsns, biengo. a day io .oAgent M, slliing Campaign hlget., for Ladies and G ent s a brealst. and1 sw-.1f pills, gold plated Withi otographis (if tesidetial Candidates. A uram'pls miled free for 30 cents. MCKAY Co ,. :1 te . r. N. Y. I tll'pv i'0l0e0ely andI Fallllily. n11 elegnitit E -.riviig, p-rfit likeness, 22 -8 I-an -h nt by mrlail $1, Iso, CaRm1pnign .mlk, I .k G.rant( 11hege and I plated 25e. ;Mnit be-t style Wedling cards, Notee, 0. 2i-. Ao%. DE:AR E:-ST, Engraver, 18.! rwaiway, N. Y. Free ' *")(nesI- of thm Pe.ple's taneh. i Birble, 50 i llnt - I ti s, will be vent free to all I )-,,l-S bk agents. Setl inime and 0 (to Il.Al & le Ij tDY, 681 C ch -S1tree0 , PI G klhI, P&.10 ~i)SYCHO~lA NtV or t Ni~lb CIIlAiL.. .l ~i"ll.ow eiliher sex maI~y faiscinaite fill g i e Io lIve 'It it alectionit of any Per .1 thevy cholose, insanl y. 'I lh i imlo y 14-1111 a l quir-einei Jill ennl posse is. free, by I iti Im' fr t, 4il.!t' iher with a mrrrriage d nunit , I-.y 1rtIi rnele, lireanmq liilis to reiiv, o. .\Anr iexciring- book. 100.000 1.1. AfiddirO.s T. W 11,1..1.1 M & CO. Pubs. Duty off Teas i X(l'i liditeeI10,11ke1 for Clubs ! ilt1 for iew Cih Cirel-ar ! IN hich con- S inle till, vx1.idan:11io l (.I 'renliinmIls, &C. Tht' W i.Vf) Obiainllr1 Goods! l'roslanog :t it li.;t:ince fromt New oik, -il 4b:h .g.I h4 i'. il-I get then it lo' st- an! t n v sel I i hein t ni \ Ware - -m .4 in \- v \ H';- in orler 1o gel Ip I h hi t I .f r th-% r 1w , int g to j.uirr gIg. iw ' n ineh T 'i i'iw:utjt andi1- ei nr tl e iIt titn pritc' tvit-o 41 o t' ri r I List, as4 1 pnhi '1hVd ill ite , ih, :. 1r4. W rile t e n n ind4 1an1.1 -111 %o n Pl Il enl a list, and11 n Ohw <Iht is c'IInplete Ul.d it to) u14 by 4 '111, and w % will pntl eachl p1 wtr y' goodsl inl i an:Il P-[uti , ant rirrk th irame j-n them, %%t.I ' th cI t, so ithere need be co "INf-io inl lh -ributtion eaP:ch panrly i e a lewhat- lit! Orders, and no i 'i-ito.' 1. pay torls googils orderdl i h, ni by d:raf on New York. Coty iop-non.- dr.'. I rI by exri i c. Or, Wene if dsi, ~l. endt he'Oo:iS bhy Expess - 1 lI. New York i h fi i-iiil~i-i. hera~i'nntinlrse theytggve iii init-e'l ili 't'l' S oi Sil li t|Olkl. b' W I' e.trc Eonfmicabaa I ri' 1:r'T Fr . . h I i i oi NU evI i <l-- ', r' -t bi nge liured wriith titiitnei titii and ther tradire as a I .i L I' I Iiu iiil ton c' -i irll.$ iri fy:'r lre. t gu ' "' is 'ro e wl ao i n. I lie tusirni i try iebit tii thsi.- f ior thier oirstye eIlhn u h~'oie, fr 'onidinued Gsenbrng he:it ini)asss li., n io it toelo .reainr,- - ih iwl nedrnte popuair ineio o t.ie . s o xtleanesel pafe t ir nIe rhe e.lir in b dae t (eairn ic Darlranh or p -i rtf:niimi ln :ti arr i , ti l has li e nlo ngiu at iidby-i the irliar phyicanscfIthr) r,-veV W tesEtrac of JUtrineb oro niri al~ theganrr b'rt -il vrcine pnsat .\0l lit-trnt ice aisi be tke asuleri anentrni art threat totato i o r ie.a d Take it to strengthen organic weakness lire becomes a burden. Finally it should be frequently taken to eep the system in perfect health or you 'e otherwise in great danger of malarial, iasmatio or contagious diseases. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, I Plaft St., N. Y., Sole Agent for U. S. rico One Dollar per Bottle. Send for odr. dlar. harlotte, Columbia and August Rail Road. COL.UNBIA, March 29, 1872. 1iE f slowing Passenger Schedule will -go into effect on this Road on and after inuay, Sept. 22. P.AY TRAIN--OOINO NORTT. ?aye Augusta, at 61.85 a m " Colunmbia. 8. C,, 11.63 a m ' Winnsboro, 1.65 p a " Chester, 3.60 p m rrive at Charlotte, N. C. 6.16 p I DAY TRAIN-O,ch soUrit. eave Charlotte, N. C. at 8.00 a a Chester, 10 40 a m Wininshoro, 12.22 p rr Columbia 2. 40 p a rrive at Augusta 7.42 p a NIGHT TRAIN-GOtNU NORTH. cave Augusta 1.30 p a " Colsinbifa, 11.10 p n " Winnsboro, 1.10 a I " Chester, 2.39 a a rrive at Charlotte, 6.00 a n NIGHT TRAIN--GOING SOUTH1. ceve Charlotte, 7.26 p n Chester, 0 23 p a ' Winnsboro, 11.32 p a Columbia, 1.49 a n rrive at Augusta, 6.30 a n E. P. ALEXANDER, Supt. E. R. Dotstv, Geneial Ticket Agent. Oct I ]SEE-MW GOO0DS! AT TIlE PARMERIS STORE. I laavejust received the largest assort sent of llatOware that has ever beet rought to this market. My stock consist r Shelf 1,ardware of every deticsilion arpenters, Shoe-makers and Blacksminini ools. Also, Pad Locks, htim's Closet late, Stock, Tiunk, I hest, WhVrdrobe ubboard and Brass Spring 'ad LocLs. GUNS! GUNS! GUNS! I have also received a large stock o nglish and American Single and lioubb arrel Guns. I can sell Yery tine Englil uns for $20 anti $25, and warrant them Also, Shovels. Forks, Trace Chains, Hooks ani inges. Strap Ilinges, Sod Iro., I ani and tove Wutille irons. 8:inte l'aus., Keltes, &0, A large stoCK Of Greocries, Woodunware inwvare. Ilubs., Spukes, Ris'ti, Shaves, &ce Now is I lim I into 'n any cheap goods, b( ire and c:till at the Farier's Store. 0. R. Thompson. oct 3 ESTABLISHED 1859. Silver Wat01ces, Ill ale.4, Clocks. all gioalicse, I'lain Jewelry, in; and luttians. 1.1 ksrais fine; Plain and ancy Goold tings, 18 karats fine, and p1et1Iacles, a line .-soriment. All goods warranted as represented. All work olone in a iotkmanlike man. ar, anl wasrrnnted. No charge for lOs king. Come and see e. will iaku plleasure in sho'wing my~ 'lThankfish for paist fr.vorsa, I respect fully >licit a continuinnce osf Ihe panme. Cli A lt l.lis MJU L EIt, 3ecosnd dloor fromi Coli. Rtion's Ollica. sept 26 NOTICE TO DEBTORS. II E un-lerlsgneti having sold out. thseil it ire interest in the liar, Billiard and Res. man Saloon, to Thonmas WV. lanbh, fins necessry to closeo their books. All per, ils knowiing themselves to bse indebted, re earnestly requested to come forwar1 it'sout DELAY and~ settle uip (if not witui oney, by note,) as the business of th<i rmn musst bes closed. The books wrIll bc ft. in the hiandis of T. WV. Rabb for a shori mec. june 4 E. W. OLLEVEII & CO. NPW GOODS, ) llESl to insform Isis ot n eneons frientds andt the public in genernl. ilhat lie has st retuirned from t he Norlthern Markets, here lhe hias puricha..ed Ih inohes t assort. enti of Boots andI Shoes, inat s and~ Ca ps, isode'n ad Will si Wars', No. 1, 2 ands3 ackerel, in banrrel. l h'f barrels quariters nii kits, Smiokedl ands 1i. 8. lUncon Sides d Shoubsless I Mrlin's Extrao Sugar Cusresd amls, 'es. C<s.ffee' anid Suigars oif all ases, Freshi t'rackers 'if every variety, cksoin's Choice A ugaista Flour, ('atnned uni's sanil Fishi, of all k inids. Also(, WIines, qunors and Seguira idirect from I le imlport. ts, ndiany otheCr arlticlen too numserouis menution, whichl lie Is now receiviing andis S in st ore, ins his new and enlarged butild-. g, whiich will be *old low lor' ca-h only. oct, 3 RL. ,1. McCA R LI'EY. Chairs I Ohairs I NOTIlE R lot of '"Georgia Chairs, man-. L uifactusredl to o.(der for us, of a very su~ rior qualiy and fmnish. Onr terms are sitively Caush, and we hope noise will ex. et us5 to sell on credit. We canniot dlo It ousr present low prices. Our psrofits are ry short. We thsus roll special attention our' terms that our filends miay not be 'ended when we demnands the money for r goods. We Invite all to price ousr goods fore they buy. aug 22 MtcINTYnE & Cn'S, IDOOR1S, SASH and BLINDS, M OUIDING, Brackets Stair Fixitures Uinilders' Furnishing Hardware, Drijii I ipe, Floor Tilbs, Wire Guards, Terra Cot 'a Ware, Marble and Slate 'Mantle Pieces. Window Glas a Specialty. Circulars and Price Lists sent free ot application, by P. P. TOALE, 20 Hayo and 83 Pinckney sip., oct 1 Charleston, S. C. THE LARGEST! -:0: We are now receiving one o the largest and most carefull selected stocks ever offered ir WINNSBORO ' Dry Goods of every de scription. Yankee Notions in endlesE variety. Boots and Shoes, many fron the Factory-and warranted. r Clothing of fine materia and more varied styles than w< have before offered. Hats and Caps to :suit an) one. Crockery; as 11u4 :1 :rg< stock. WNood and Villow Ware, Hard ware, &c., & . 'Jhese goo(ds are deled -- prices that ctinot fiail t( 3:u.. fy the closest buyers. C-kvor -u a (c al1. LADD BROS & CO, sepit, 25 GROCERIES AND PRO VISI 'NS IN STORE A FULL~ LINE 0OF FAM~LY A) PIldNTAT103 'GROCERIES!I CONBt8TING OW All grades of sugars and Coffees, AMo lasses andl Syrups, Bacon andl Hlams, salt saIl Fish, Lard, Candies, Flour of al grades, Canned Goods, Grocers Druge Seaps, 8tarch and~ Conftectionary. Table and Packect Cutlery, Trne. Chains A xes, Cut Nails, Spades. Shovel. andl Iay Forks. A large assorltment of' Wooden Wnre' Parties who dlesire to get the best g was for the least money, will find ii 1o their in terest to give me a cnll. TV R. RO)B A 2SONV. sept 17 Lumlbe.' I Lher !~ ONE ent' load assorted Lumbiher jmt re. ceived by sept 2l-18xs T. R. ROB3ERTSON. NEW FALL AND WINTER. GOODS, Dr. .,n., D iiesvhe, &o., cull on J. U. i5OAG. Notions and Fancy Goods in grent variety at J. 0. BOAG', on the oor nor. Millinery, Hats, Bonesi., Riibown, Flowers, &a., latest tioveties of tLe season, at J. 0. BOAG'S. For Boots,Shoes, Hats, Cops, Cloth. ing, Trunks, Furs, Sh awl, Blankets, &c., call oni J. 0. BOAG. Full stock of Groceries, Crockery, Tin and Woodouware, alwsis on haud at J. 0. JIGAG. Fruits, Confectionaries, Canned Goods, Spices, Tobacco and Segars as cheap as the cheapest, by J. 0. BOAG. oct 1 'Gone to a Better Place Above.' WE have reneoved from Corner No. 1, to the store next door to Alesars. Elliott & Co., and are now opening a choico selection of DRYGOODS, NOTIONS, HA TS. CA PS, BOOTS and SHOES, CONFE('TION.AR1T and CAKES, G ROCER IFS and WINES, which we will offor very low for CASH, and guarante, every article we soll to be as represented. U. 0 DESPORT ES & CO. sept. 28 Till ITM TAR IIEELS HAVE MOVED. WE wtild respectifully inform our friends t h we have moved into the New Store iex, loor to Uncol & Co., and are receiv nr of the largest and best selected -ks a 'towl- we have ever had. Con . 'ry Oooi. Notionq, Clothing. ockoryr, Nc We woul.d call attention in l e sit , 10 4o11r Irgovand varied stock of BOOTS and SHOES, - . 1"--- 9leted from the bi st man no .s - a , lie m1s u r'tble quali - v ,A *'.t-H krep a% hand, A. * Ci'- c b w.-- a rih b niot'n hn Family 'mi a virou- otlera ncles t. is tediou. 00 inenI i NI M l,.\U li i1N s J0(N.-TON. E. C Alel. ,roii.i's. III.S . 8. Joun4 ros, f se it -21 CA-EOLTIJTA LIFE INSURMNCE CO., Memphis, Tenn., Baltimore, Md ASSETS $1,100,000. Hon. Jefferson Davis, Pres't. Geni. Wade Hlampton, Vice Pres't. J. D. KE1NNEDY, 8ta'.o Agrnt. DuBOSE~ EOILESTON, may 10-1y Local Agent. Livery and Sale 2. STABLE.,y~ A. F. GOOI0D IN G, PRlOPRlI ETOR. [KEEP' constantly on hiad extra fine . eniucky floises and Mules. Parties in want of good stock will do well to give me a call Ina connection with my Livery Stable. I hiave .'pened a "'arriage. Buggy andl Wag. on Factory. All work neatly executed and wnarranted, Oive rme ac call. Jtan 18 ure Tripoli and Emory. fLkonto jewellers and silver smV h ~T nas a superior and economical art icle for cleaning and~ burnisthin o'd(1 Silver, Copper, Steel, Britannia an$l other .Metals, andi also for cleaning Windows, Mirt ors and Glassware. For sale hy eeP' 6 MeINTYKEj & ('0. Earthen Ware. A R GE tot of Jugs andi Jars. Canned Oods. Pecee. Pine A pp!e, Green Corn, Cove IOystet s and Ssirdines Juine l11 n. n.unanREob & .n FRESH ARRIVALS. AT I Car load Augusta Flour, assorted, I Car load Salt, I Car load Seed Oats, 100 Bushes Meal, I Tiorce Carolina Rice, I Tierce Lanvasscd llang, 8 1lhds Knights Syrup, 8 Cases Shoes, 15 ibl. and Ilhds. Sugar, apsrted. Coffee, Cheese, Cotton Yarns, Wooden. ware, Nails, Blasting and ltifle Powder, Shot,Soap, Candles, Petroleum, Well Rope, and Buckels, Bagging and Ties, Young Ilyson, Japan and Ginpowder Teas. sept 28 BACOT & CO., HAVE I ]JT S T OJ 1Z! ON CONSIGNMENT 200 Bushels"Boughton" Seed Wheat, 100 Bushola "Tappahanoc" Seed Wheat, chuice and selected from E..t Tennessee Premium Wheat. .A1lso 200 Package; Flour. 21. Ilougsheatds Bacon, 5u Package~s New M ackerei, I100 IiM Bolted Meal. II&mIs, ( btceae, Potted Meats, Syrup, &u., &c. Together with a general stock of Groceries for P'lantation and Family use. Soluble and Di)ssolved Fertilizers. oot 12 A Large and Valuatle River PLJANTATrION FOR SALE. rJIllE subscribe~r offers for sale that vaia beplantation, formierly the property of the late John 8. l erry: situnale in Lancuas ter County on the Wateree RIiver, conitajin ing threo thousand and fifty (3050b) arres. Snidl plaintat ion lies imintaediat ely abovo Pesy's Ferry and has on it a water power partially imnprovedl, with a httrge amount of~ river and branch bottoms~ and about sixteotn hundredl (1600) acres in original forests, being well watered and very healthy. Persons desiring to puirchasie. would do well to examine thte crop~ growing ont thet place, which will satisfy them that i t is well adapted to the growth of both cortn andI Oaton. .Te said plattlat ion can be treat e' (or lativately, and it ntot disposed of at privato sale, will be sol 90t public outcry, of which notice will b~e given Possession givetn Lo soon as the present, cr-op is gathered. TVermis of sale cne tlbird cash, the balance ont a credit of onel aind two years withI interest. Tfitlest to he exe. cuted when the prtchase money is pail. SAMUEL, MoALILEY. sept 21--flaw~w At Private Sale. *t - TIIH well-known thret story. bikt ridetnce otn Ma in or Congress Street, nes t) lto arner fLibert y Sueet, cont nin lng twelve upright srooms. For particu lar~s apply to the undersigned. June 27 DuBOSE E0ILESTON. NEW GOODSn 25 DOQZEN Birades Crown Hloes. I Tierce of Whale Rtice. 50 Butshels Meal. P'atent Cotton Badk Bantds and Hooks. For sale by mnar 10 BEATY' & 11RO. Hams I Hams!1 (ONE Tierce of Sugar Cured Canrassed UlIIams In Store, an~d for talelotw for cas h, June 22 BE A TY & 1111. Br'all I JEl'll ! JUST receivedl60,000 lbs. Wheoat lBran. 5oct 6-a T. R. ItanERTOnw.