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'ne Faitefielli Werid. W ER-WEZ)WSD,4F. A Fair of Wredkillob. linterviews 11lth te president of 4ho N-tw York-Gold -Exchange and a '4bearf' weitabor, upon tbegold -quo. tion., are repottvd in the New Timesp -and afford ationgly contrabted analy. -sev of tho situation. 4rebident Ed. 'wards talks liken man who wad taking an impartial-and conprehensive view 'f the situation, while the iprofessed '-opinions Of the other are the dreary Ud''souotondts di4t of a speoulative %roaker. To talk about -probable +early ruimptioa,%.eys Mr. Edwards, -when-the quld -in our possession rep. Iresents only twelveper-eeit. of our indebtedness la'aimply absurd, and -'tke decline in the price of gold ho >attributes to two oauseq, the flapge' a bipment of spele to this country from EWugland,- and the fact that bus. nets iaaving been temporarily dopres med there is not so active' den1"' for thIe preoious metal as whon trade is brisk and merobants have to obtain rpe'io ito meet 'heir obligdtion to' ,government. As soon as business revives, gold Is certain to advance in prioc. He does not, however antici pate such an advanoo in the rate of discount by the ;Bawk -of England. hat the flow of gold to this country must oenase, for as long as the produco ox this side of the water is so urgent 13 needed on the other, gol4 wil oon. tinue to come. This year tho balanee of trate is 160,000,000 in our favor, ,while last year it was $100,900,000 against us; and My, Edwards believes that as soon as eonfidence is again 'es tored we a all enter upon an era of wolid prosperity, in healthy contrast to the speoulative teodency in bcsiness which recently obtained. Oa the other hand, the gloomy member thinks that the tupply of gold 'from England will soon stop, bonds and securities, be hurled back upon us and gold go up to 150, or even higher, which will lead to a season -of -die and general distress. It wil be safer to follow in iihis dilemma the logic ef President Edwards than the prophecies of hisoroaking atsoiate. A Tragedy ladeced One of the most heartrending stories of the year says the LaCrosse (WisJ) Democrat, comes from Fond d" Lao. A young lady was pamsing through a piece of ground adjoitaing a farti house with her lover when the girl was attacked by a savngo dog. Before her escort could protect her'the dog had seize-d her by the breast and, torn the breast from her body, Whon the young man saw the dog shaking a portion of the body of his intended he fainted away. The young lady however, did not faint. She wasn so mortified that she seized a fence rail and she went for that dog, and she pounded him until he laid still. When her lover recovered, the young woman was trying to hide one of the wire screens that people put over polates to keep the 1ies off. It seems that the dog didn't draw blood, owing to the fashions at Fond du Lao, which i need less to desribe. Iow ever, there is great excitement at Fond du Lae, and the young man has broken off his engagement and has bought that dog-what there is left of him anid ho is going to set him up again. The immigration movement is one that is always watched with initerost, especially the relative numbers of our new-oomers who arrive from tbe British islands and Germany. During the yeur ending June 80, 1872, the British islande sent us 166,843 emaigrante, and Germany, 149,671. Compared with the previ ous year, this was an increase of 13,. 817 from the former, and 8,502 from the latter. Formerly Ireland sent by far the largest numbers of any single country, but during the year just closed England has been in close competition with her, Ireland having sent us 77,344 emigrants and England 74,818 ; only 2,526 less than Ireland. D~uringj the previous year over 1,000 more Engish than irish emigrant. ar rived in this country. Balicl Flags. From a gentleman, w ho lhas recent ly been passing some time in Atlanta, Ga., we learn that he saw in the Young Mon's Library, of that city, the flag of the First South Carolina Regiment, of Col. Gregg, and also the flag of Musgrove's company, sup. posed also to haye belonged to the IFirst Regiment. These South Caro ina flags were picked up in Rich mond by some one unknown, and in duo time presented to the library of the young men of Atlanta. Our in formant says that they look battle worn, and show the hard service through which they were borne. They are piously preserved, are gracefully festootied over an arohe.d door-way, and form one of the moat conspicuous objeots and most striking ornaments In the building. Cu'LwMi I~hanix. domeodin a Georgia court "ap plauded," whereupou the judge(we quote from the Grifiin News) indig nantly remarked: "You dry that up ; I will let yon know that this is no campameeting for exbuberating your enthusiasm ; this court shall be re spected at the risk of outraging the seventeenth commandment to the Constitution ; and if you open your fly-trap or pat-a-pat with thiem num b.er four teen brogans of yours again, I wall sond you to jail for thirty days, where you will remain without the benelt of a dam anm cohoe ine." )rhoI Boy Who \Yants1o Tl1uk. The season approachs whdh the boy of the lieriod turns his mind to meditatien. As the -hotir of Wr. 'k. strikes, ho-adftly withdraws from the 'table,'whero he has been engaged in digging tha putty from a -bail head, and unumstiatiomuly depogits himself, b:Ibk Jf the atbto to think. We are .darticu!ir to eny'faasize this word be cause there id atft improssion' on the part of lIis parents and his sister, who has the honor of emorting-him to bed' 'of niglitIs, that he isegoinig 'to sleep, fhey gn so far as to -openly express this belief, but he stoutly'denies it, and inaruediateby -paocceds to demon, 'frate f he gross'injuitice of the insinua. tion by humming some familiar piece, Pretty soon tl4 'hum-zding ceosesi; there is a signilloont wnovement at the table, and .it -is regu'tde agrin aind' contlUttes for five minutes, when it gradually dies out and all is silent back of ''I stove. When the boy comes te again'he is be'iug lifted to histfeet by hiis waistband, and cuffed -stho IroRa toihdioate that It is uf. ter 10 o'clock. le makes a desper. ate attempt to find where he left off on the tune, but ignominiously falls, and, five minutes later Ib etunflling up stairs, with an interested and active sister in his rear, and firmly but fa.btly naintaining that he was not amleep, but only thinking.-Danbury New. Biaing 4tre les, The board of Commissioners of the State lantitute for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind have decided that colored p-Kpi-l shall be admitted and domi oiled with the whites, and that all pupils shall eat at the same table and be taught in the same room. This Institate for the afilicted of both races is thus to be turned into a -falerum upon which the nlegro is to be lifted to social equality with the whites-will the lever do its work, or wili it not rather crush tho ful orm than lift such a load I The Blerok pate is forciug itself into all placus and every position ; it is seen on the Supreme Court bench, nud in the Chief E xecutive depart ncut ; it holds the Speaker's guvel in the Senate and House of lepreen tatives j it is the prevailing color in both branches of the Legislature, and is now thrusting itself into the Uni versity. At the seat of government it drops the coachman's whip and has seized upon the reins of the State-it has not yet led to the altar the white hand of the Caucasian. We have nono of the spirit -of prophaecy but we think we see a writing on the wall which says to these social equali ty tinkers, "lhou art weighed in the balance and art found wanting.", The white men of Aunieica will not much longer behold unmoved the domination of the negro, and nature, more powerful than political rings, with anithousand tongues will cry out ignssaat mixing the races ; the negro )ut rushes to his own destruction when he deniands either social cquali. ,y or political domination in any of tle States.-Chester Reporter. The ritual and manual of the Order )f the Patrons of Husbandry is to be translated into Gerinan, and German Giranges are to be established in Ger man settlements. The beavers in North Canada and tihe niuskrats of these latitudes are reporte'd as having already com.. menced to put up double doors and winadon' to their dwellings, from which the rural seers predict en early and severe winter.-- Toronto Leader. Special Notices. Sooner or laior' all will be forced to nad mit, that manual labor cannot compete in qualimy of work withs machinery, and unone are so blind as not to notice Ihe great reduction in the prie or an artie, as soonI as machinery is adocpted to its anufacture. No line of goods have been more favorably affected by skillfully made machinery, than Doors, Sashes, Binds, &c. All of the Improvements in this line are used to got up stock for Messrs. I. II. HaLLt & Ca., Chasleston S. C. Agents for thle best ruling and lining, Asbestos' Felt ever used. Send for pr'ice list and circu For loss 'of appet it e. Dyspepsia, lidiges lion, Depression of Spirits & deneral Debiilty, in their various forms, feo phosporated elixir of Calisaya made by CAaswa.L., HIazaan & Ce,, New York and sold by all druggists, is the best tonic. As a stimulant tonic for patients recover Ing frosm fever er ether sickmness, it has no equal. If taken during the season it prevents fever and ague and other inter. mittent fevers. WTORKING CLASS, male or female. 160 a week guaranteed. ilespec table employmnent at home, dlay or evening: to capital required ; full Instructions and valuabse package of goods sent free by mail. Address, wiilh 0 coat return stamp, M. YOUNG & 00., 178 Orenwloh at.., New York. FOR PORTABLE and BTATIONARY STEAM ENGINES PAGE'S P'ATENT POI(TAIJLE Circular' Saw Mills. To cut from 800 to 8000 feet per hocur with one saW. Oaag, Muley and Sash Eaw Mills, Portable Grist Mills Lefflt's Turine Water Wheels andoevery kind of Maohineryaoccessory to the manufacture of Lumber. Address, Geo, Page & Co. No. 6 N. Schroeder 8i,., Baltimore, Md. Send for Dlescrlptive Catalogue and Price List, WASHINGTON asak Agentsj Wanted for a complete history of our National Capital. Its origin, growth exoelleneles, abtuses, beautIes, and person. ages are all portrayed In that graphic style whIch has placed the author, Geo. Alr. Trownsend, among the foremost news papeor correspondents of the time. It gives bold startling, truth ful insido vIews o0' Washington life, and Congressional and hebbying Jobbery. Poeks read r for de lIvery. F'arra terms for this State. Ad. dress. JAMES BETT & Co. flartr CL URDERt. No, we would only on attontion to our Well Anger, with which i man aan earn $25 per day in good torri tory. It boros any-diamoter, an.1 ordinar, wells at the radte of 160 ft. per day. FartI Township & County Riglts for sie. Des oripilio book sent oi receipt of 9c. pos -tage. -Adr's AUGEll Co., St. Louis Mo. Write for Largo 'Ilisotratei Prico Lisi Address, KS No. 17 SMITHFIELD PITTSBIJfGH PA. Brel'ob.loatdi ag 3hot (lans S to ; $0t Doublo shot (;is, $8 it ..i. . Niig; Guns, $3 to $-',,. Intles, -- S volver.,Sti to .25. P'iaal , s1 to i $ Gunf .\aial 'iling 'hak e. Las -y, alas cul0t to Dealers or Clubs. .A my na !11t4 Revolvers, &c.. haught 'r t fao l r. ttbolls soiel by exa esj C. ) D. I o be 'ex atined ba'for C 1mid fur'. GEo Vnc only himuWoi Alfdicilio rIfAT .\T TiHEsAXME T011 "uirges, Ttfdrifies, 1.nd tr-eng"thenls thi $ysteu. Dr. Tuit's Pills rie composazed of maii ingrediahts. Parominent nitoag hem anit-( sarsparillai and Wii 'try, sW 8 nia ed a to act, togol hir ; the one(a, lhrctugh iis tI mixture witlh oilier stbstines. puirifvii: and lairging'; while the othler anma~cela purifying and 'Arging : While he other is 'trengthening the sy T mt. Th i it Pills are at ile same timea toai.j and o cathartic, a dessiderat'an log a'ight by n medical men, but nevrI bofot e ac veared In other words, they ,.. t!ea worik ofI two medicines and d) -it much bt li a I it han i f'o we know o'. fora- ith y remove nothit'g rom tlae sysitm 1 tao' t itmput ii ies, so I hall while they pirge theily lso mkltgth licice they clia no tebiliy aI nd are fa. lowed by no reiction. Dr, Tun's, Pil.; ha.vr a Vrowlet ful it-ii. ele -on t-O h oodI . The1. y wlat- inly 1pu11i y without wesakeninag if bitt I .y rmo'vo '1WI noxious particles front 1lit. hyle Lelore! it is conve-ted ilo MIli, ni Itais makes It. pure blood aln utaes impoasbiile A4 there is no debilitation. so ther's is tno naurea, ot siCk ness Ott edii a: the Cpera I aI in of this most. excellit i diine, whieb ne ver stirirs or tartie a i i e ive orgaus. bitt cauises lahem to volk in at pr fectly ant iral mannate ce per- i - 'ing ltem do IIt. bec'noI -'e :11.1a alatria. fel, but. n th cO ti rary, w hiae ill 4:nputri ties are beitng reaove-1, lthe coabined aie tion of the S ars. fairiilla anad Wild Cherry pill-ies nid itivigorta-s thc ldy, :Intd a roLoutt. 811e of hetalth is the restlt, of their united action. Price 25 cents a box. Saal by nil Drug. gists. Depot 48 Coralandt .8. N. Y. A GRIE kT Sensaima1 ! a -s Waited c-ish Salary. or t'r.imii un al Iowod. Siaicily hoi1nr11.01'. A di-eas, F. A. ELLS & Co , Chartltle, .1lieb. i r1-1SBoff(( 9 Agents Wa ntei. Send for 'alaou. Domestii Sea.wing Iatciaitno Co., New York. GRAND CONCERT. 1Y STA'iR AUTII'H)I':'. for the puripose of nttiiag in tle cstabIl lih- mta - - a. A Gr-itd Concert, will be ivean ill thea city of Newartk, N. J., oni N ovemaber tl1 will be dist ribited aimotng Trachet- hotlde-sxa. This ciiierparise is chiatn bily thi, la llire of' thte Statie of New Jersy', or' ( ht purpose above natmed, & puri l'chier of uickets CI ennrely uplot pefcte t;l urst in the d istrnibutionta and p)i amtrah patymenta eta the Gif ts, as adivera isaed. I iakan, at 1 b for $5. 13 for $10 25 fair $20. $-5,a00 ini Cash Gi fts. The folloin g Guins willi Le dist ribuited amnonag t ckt. ho tller s imtala diat ely iafter tho Coactti, and Gifts paid imnmediately iheretafter. Onesgraud caish gift $50.001) One gr-andl ensh gift, 1,0 Otie grand cash gift, 1,000 line grand tuash gift,5,0 1 caish gift, '00 I cash gift, .'u 1 cash g i *.,u 1 c-asha gilt, to 1 cash gilt,..0: 1 cash gift, 2Ak 1 cash gift, . u 1 cash gilt.,1,0 1 cash gift, lo I cash gifi, 1 cash gift,1 t 1 Cattai gaft, ,tu 1 cash gift, ia I anah gift, I.~ 1 casht gill, ,tt 1 cashs gift, Oa 1 cash gift, .-t 10 cash gifts, $500 enbb : 20 cash gifts 200I .t 100 cash gifts, 100e 001 200 cash gifts, 50 ' 0,0 6,000 cash gills, 10" to 5,000O cash gifts, 5 ' ao 15,00 cashguts, 1 " ,. 0u 25,31 cah gfts moutingto 2,000 As w emloyno gens Oit ia 2.O 0h lare ctie, ;e i-a t oisciabl t .0iv00 purhaerst to iena-li La Ilieeuataia000 m hau. wtail 1 diawio g t I aoAgai, Wa wll Iia-efor scd yo.l lt,00a0 tickts or 10,tar28 or 21); ,0 00 Sisghi tiket nae aailtircaih. 1l,00li munial ia; ponip ly i lew1.00al a Sot-l a. tttitle. ho ail ta~i1,000lit I le alliatitata! liot iapa lii aod 0f00k triiataoi. Alis ofatnra'ha- to'a.00iid gift ar awirat-- v il tO sai 1to v0r puiclasr ititiiltllt3 ate th 1.0c'r We il sed ictcaalayt'~tC~anail a1.60 be ondlivr, hn ait d Li.00ii and endyou tai! ttla-csa--ita 4.,0own 25,g51 bys Agents aningcl r iioi by2,000 Asod empisy tno Ageho outir ii 0fth re cties orar thr enabrs to giveo to parchasers the meners of thi cmerio priae, wenkit asherie tge puoi thaet.i Wowil he rad r stcesnd ever coi-i dengle cket ne olare Inach."Allcom muation promptlly. nwrd "The manaeruo til becnerpied ary me worf chmmicte, anho abilty ancd then ifs odobtbu awhrey will met the evter. prcser imedtely ueatrl theCocer De il srenda es.yepesadcl etidehvery whenR &o Od. Die oure mowr, tofrad. hi rer4ou.ao 0 NEVER Negleot a oourgl. Nothing is more oo fain to lay the foundation for futuro "ov consequonces. Wells' Carbolic Tablets are a uivro cure for all disenessi of tiho lRo spiratury Organs, Sore Throat, Coldi Croup, Dipbiaiii, Asthimi, C'afirrit Itoarsenejo, r.; neos or the nhroat, Wind pipe, or Brouchial Tubes, and all Dis en se% of I It e Lniitg. In nil cases of suddon colid. howeve taken, Ihiese Tablefs ihouild hi promptiI noid Freely, used.. 'I'ley 1Anllize I lie cicicu i-kti iof t ho e b;l.ood. m111i ig Io th e1 severi(y o hlie, uniiotn ., armi will, it it very linrt time restore hien!Ihy action to the iiNi.'.t ed or uell's Carb diOi Table s, nre pit up oni; in 1 btue hoe T-,1:e im rala'iv! le. I thley fnn't be foe m 1,1114 y-.1 hti i ' sun-it rI witte' i- 4h, Agait in New G'urk who will forwarl Oi.i 7 IV r'urn mail. I nt be de ;'i . by in e eIio t. P'L, by 1;.h - ,u I -Is. P'-ife 25v..-a Itox. 0 i N X t NLA iI. 18 'Iiit -Q. N. V. i''elI fo' ( i rctl:i r. Sole Agent for til< Uniited Suites. 0 THE GREAT IEMIEDY FOR CONSUMPTION which can be cured by a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the Proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable ineparation ever 1in troduced fbr the relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds) Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. Wistar's Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. P1RPARED B And sold by Druggtsts and Dealera gonerally.' VIT1'ZENS' 3AVINU:S IANK( DclyoSiis or 5 ilillI~ I illt|S IeffriVC(I, l.VTT1U'S|I'T At I.Jd,(V I V) .-l'T'TIE ||:! T R C) V C Ei|T /|'1(.'.T RM 'IE' (ja J>VI'.;pSI' .-lVIJ SI X l'RI| ( AX 'T. CO.ll1'0 (,P/l. 1:1> K 7'R Y LX 31UNT/Is ox A C COUNTS. 0 F F I C E RL S. Wmr. Mlattin, pt,'edient. J. II. S'wyvar in genterni charge. Wie e ap'eni. William Mvtadiht, A. C. .hu hnt I. l'at'.r, i'Thonmas Ev. Glregg. Columtabina. lv. T. Senit, Newbery. Daiel lRn avnel, ,lr , (Charleston, lh'insiso~ro Iira'ch. .tam'l I',. Clow~ iny, Assistantt. Cashier. p 'hatersti~ , M!ehr.niles, arid l'i-ofessiion l leu, Widow is, Or phns, TI n:,is ainda Conty tUnieei s, ha~vinig montey for wh lich~ ItIhey have12ri nosent use, cn htere deposil Iit, r thusii aiig all risks of' thefts and destrcon butly fire, and at. the samte tinme draw inia-rest thereoni till nreeded. IWATEBS' CONCERlTO PARLOR ORGANS~ u're the antest beuslfau ni style anad perfect in tone ever andite. Thie OONOIIIITO sTOP is the best evr placed in any Orgnaaa. Pts pralucen of rteads, pctaie * ~ ,, intly~ voiced9 MU!@~ikAmi|M~MM he LFEWCT M~gtrhich inRE Y(9 N OI lEA ILIING ANP SOUIL WI' litIll NG, wthilr BT'S 2II-. TATEON of the l\ MIEHliuanas V'olco hrms libaral. amtdltuAN N' first-clas snakers~ins' cilding WATERIN',atu ext rentely low prices for casta, or part cash, attl-dance ntmnnI eutiothl payments. NewV7Oc. tave firsat-cias PNOS nil anodernu Ietp rovelanente o 92J7, eash.Oryatns, 5. Oave 570. DIILII EED Oltd GA NSyf S~t sil10 S S tops e, '2. Illustrated E4t togues rnniled . A latrge discount to MIinstersi, Churchreis, XNundayt-&ehoos, Tma )ieonce Socidies~ cl. AG ENTS WVANThED. Boots and Shoes. A N elegant, lot of Bloot s and Shoes just Areceivod from T. Miles & Son. son 18 1MoMAsTER & BRICE G to Ilacot & Co's. and purchase a kit of.Now Family moss Maokorel, put up especially for Failiy Use. sept 2 FURNITURE Con-iiing of WhiCltiCamber 801s. Painted Cotingo Stuits, Ithrlor Suits, Wal nut., Poplir and Pine Vardrobos, Side r boards, 8a'en, Secretaries, Ilurenus, Wash 41rands, Tables. Il'twhi lItich, Towellincks, na 'I 11 all l %e'.s v4, ks, Cot 8. (hairs, Piano Stoolk, Sohns, L011gCs, EtageIs. Book (nscs, Cotmier 8:0oos. liookkee pers' Stools, Cribs naild Crailles of the very beat gpinlity. For peIign a' W kinareship, kiUneqIiued which I difer at Cullumtbin And Charleston Prices. Saveyour freight bille by buying at 11ME. BRedstends OF nll Styles maiet or fr hkrilr $0oulb iern W'od, at warralited to give entire sn iin. faction. Use econo my :111,1 buy the best. Woven f11e4ii Mattr-sses TIl A T i,i lasI a lifo time. They are com11fo1rtable. diirable. cl.st ic atil cleanily. Wool, Cotthn A ND 1iai Top \l tire i. -,41r pi1ee lr.. boy1-:tnd mp::'.tion Oi lie the samu <iuali gy. Mirrors -ind P'f:e ilris .01' S:0r0. Aelt:- i I-i'na. Furnit ur ne.ily fI, p-iv-d !i n etlerate pric(''. P'1t iire lt :nue- it.'Cde 'to on ler nmaei-als I'll nl;held belpt 25 HI. W, 'Ill,,Ip3. Charlotte, Collumbia and Austist Mail Roadl. Cour.e Mia, June 13, 1873. TmlIE rolluivng Passeiger Schedule will Slie tinti ti- t1i-i roa.1 on and aflter MONDAY, 1601th inlnt : nAY Tt.' e --GOINO ORTn1. Leave Au'n in, ni 3.52 a mr. " Chi i:.6. C., 8.42 am Vt iisbinouo, 10 60 a m "' Ch-t r, 12 15 pi Arrive at CI.:loite, N. -0. 2.27 p im DAY TrANGu s 6U'rH Le'c (hrlalot'e, N. C. lit '1.20 a n Che-ter. ; 27 n m '' nI , 11-a'!7 12 a it " Col11ui.ia 1.45 a In .\rrive nt Augusti1 2.00 p ml J1 .\\MANimR OIN, Gen'i Sit. U. R. Dons i:Y, Gene. 1: '1iket Agen' jtt17 2p UAWT / eyr - ~la ietJaArttheI7od4&... .All 1VorhWfarranted a LaOWEST P3RICES,. 'Send efor.Price Lid& L H. HA L L& CO, - .3fiaue/nrerar & Drake.,. 225, 225,'Ha,.,tzhBay>' CH ARlLESTON, S.C. This Cut entered n eording to Act og~ UOngr'ess, i-i the year 1873, by L. 1 hlar, & Co. in ile nilice of thie Librarian of Congrtessi, tat Washington. iune I19 HARN~ ARE I HARDWARE!! -- :0: are now re'eiving onr Fall and Wt int i-r Stoelk, wich iilihe full andl com plti a iin a short timue. Toeolq and Ihnpli meintA foir the Plater, thle Mechanie, the Snmithi and Wood wvorkfnan. ILeathers, Chi atins and Rope of' all kinds, Bal lances llorse and Mulie .i'.003, Wood and Tin Wares, Wagon and uggy Materials, &O., 0n hiand and to arrive. We huave two toni of Cut Nails on hand. A LS3O a nice lot of GIroceriest, etuibracing Suigars, Coffiee, Tea, Spioce., flums, Lard, Tobacco, Soaps. Candles and Starch. All Low foP the Cash ! Ungging and1 Ties to arrive soon. J. Mv. GALLOWAY & CO. sept 30 Livery and Salo mi. STA.BLK tiL A. Fs GOOD INGQ, PRtOPRIETOR. [ KEIt' contiaanhly eta hand etirVa fine i Kentucky Horses andi Mules. Partic in wanit of good at tok will do well to give me a call. In connection with my Livery Stable, I have openued a Carriage, Buggy and Wag. on Factory. All work neatly executed andi warranted, Give rno a call. la 18 GREAT *I1DUCEVENT! Withers & Dwight. 3WTom. 3. est Sa. BANK RANGE -No. offei' 'to the pUblic q 0comlplete stock of genera merchandize at CASH PridC5 whici vi'll tempt the closes1 buy(s. - A hinke and complete line of Bleached, Utown antl checked C OTTO NS-! Lin se s A heavy andl , well el-eted ISoft.ient of ,icans, t'rom 20 ets, to I1,0'I0 per YA-R-D)! READY MA DE CLOTHING of evei.y grade ami style anna oA warranted wvorkmanshiip. A sti'e'rior avsortrnInt of vool en -and Cotton hosieiry, Ladies and Gents under-ware. Fine Irish Linen Toivels &c., ALSO. A good asortient of fnamily GROCELIES. 'tle best as-zortmfltent of I Hats Over Ibroup.'lit t tIs market. 1loots -l11 z-lis ill . variety and of superi1or qundity. Notions inl cd less var'et y sept 27 AND WELL ASSORTED STOtK IN Yionths aml GenAisNiz A full line ot' D- ess shir's nn.1 G(ents all Wool andl .\leiuo tuoderV re. Hu.:iery nud Gloves, W~OODW\Al}ID & LAW oct A PAY TFOIL 'mizolcry 'THOSE Indebted to the ilu-. dersigned for 'ERI ILI ZERS advaticed during the past Scat son, are earnestly requested to pay for the same by the FIRST 01F NOVEMBER. After that time, the accountst wvill be collected by an Ata torney, T. ii. BOIIERT1SON. oct 18 ALWAYS ON HIAND). A.ftll supply of Metallc BuriotI Cases, WantCaskets, Walnut Cases and Pine Coffins. Also prepared to do Job Wvork of any kind, repairing old G ins, manking and repairing Orist Mills, at thie old stand known as McGreight's Shop. June 9A.8m J, WV I1.nvCRIn sneT. To the Planters and Far mers of South Carolina. T H1lE subsoriber rispetfully Invites your attention lo a Portablo Plank ala straight rail fence, which lo conafiden. ly holieves solves the Fence Questico, winoji sInce I lie change of our labor systaa li ncw thocinestion or tho'firmh. This feace is onte of unquestioned n_ erl& soproclaimed by all who have examined or used it. With hearly ONE HA LF LEbS iAILS, the unsigh ly crooked fence cn be convelted, with asati cost,-into a su. stntial, duirnile Noce, witliojt the 'use of Dew .rnals. -It is easily made-can be rapily constructed. Properly coistruoted it is proof against unruly stock, ivind or flood, nol will nnd ten ycars, it po6 11n11;";, with1 out ropair. No p.aart 'U( 'fh fellce t C4l la hi I lie grounod. Iteqiires riio Pot-holes, n vire, no barinag or mortlb T'i Cafnno hlta been in tuso in Iho Sfales of New York iil .\tiissippi. aid in every anislancet has lmre111 thnut mbe rm' Fanl. guine expect-Uations c'f the mlolst pracoticil l1,4111 1*a. This fence was paten:ed by Geo. R. .lake int, t o., of New York in 1807. halt aui~~ned~ua ha, purclinsed ilh entire'in leres of (lie paieiteem for the btate of oih Camian, anid is prepared to sell COUNTY AND PAIMI lIGITai for Wh4 .'Tmwe. TheIce will be sold on reasanablo Over tihe justly popular Fenaco of Ih R1ev. John11 II. 8o1e, it has the following 1 ta'lttua~gcsi 'dt. It a chaatper. beenise beving an "Air I ine Jevice," it iak 4$ lass rails. Ucuane, haviniig no wire nwial post -hales to -)y for. it will save in sot tal cost taro I hth d:oble t lie oust of Faiten Iights of au izeid fr . 2nd. It is more dutrbale. Ilaving to pose. ill t!? grountid, it can int rot off. Wvr-y ra;l bI','ng cl-ar of t lie .-ound, q %: entipt. it Iromata -lhe soau d.aaidvtmlago, l .mg flimly bracod, it offers great resis tanice to st ck, wiltal or flood. 8A. Ia-in*g pot talle, it is more convenlent inl c-on-irticiion anli daesi-bb inl usae. To e t r-aprt iintg y :e. - n, a rare of. i- tar :.eor a n i y ; t1, L 0rre a dea-jaj ::oli-.-ir ed. A.ddt- r 5 CIo G. 11. RO ERTSON, I V LN NSBu 0O' . N. 1 As I will be Lbsent from i5 a state otnil .h', 1-t of Nov,-iiiern . Par'i it's wishain urthe-.- inforiaion will commuicato with It E ltioi. Agent for Failifield County. V 7NTED 1 IY bA'. to hnowilat I have just received -L nice aaiortlmnt if* FREN(1 UANDIES I A LSO Plain ni e. Ca''ead (to dti, I'aos, Facdincqii A pp s, O ra nge-, 1111( Leinlols, tat the lakery of I Ca ie n iLiverpool and Syraeutis SalI 6 Stacks G rountd Salt, 10 Boxes Soap itssortetd, 8 lloxes Adaitmantine Candles, 2 lio:':e-ratnrh, 1 T.lier'ce. Larat, 1 Tictoo llams. All of whatlh *e olter lowr teo CASH[. j S tooK DryW Goods, lDress Goods. Notfine tladies and Misses anid OIk11rend5 Shtoc &c., 18 1ow Coinpleflo. SP'ECIAL ATT'ENTO0AJ IS GALL~b TO OUR S7OOK OFIL ADtRS SIHORS AND IIANDS0MlR DRRSSq GOODSI WOOD WARD & LAW, NOT1IE. T iE M4arshalls are hereby ordered Ia, Jenforce the Oidinance forbiriding hogs gointg at large, by order of Coutnoil, JOE L COPES, oct 9 Woik