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,JOB l'INTIN.-Our ofico has eetn lit ted with all materialsi necessary for print ing jol. (of every descriIt ion. Bills, Ltterheads, P.-sters, invitatiou 'I id llusine.s Cards &C., &e. N Ew A DVI ewrm-:wrs. *8herifil's Sle-L. W. Duvall. Nutice-J. 'T. Wilson. .Speci-il Notice-T. R. Robertson. Bank Report - S. B. Clowney Ca.hier. .J ust T0ceied-D. It. Flenniken. lliams Ham;--*R. J. Mc.,Carley. Clozin~g SAlcs-Dannienberg & Co. Stoln-T.W. Nurp)h, Just lteeoived-D. Liuderdale. "ijblield ILamigration Society 0. 11. MeMaster. . 'fl= After a spell of. remajhably cold weather, the temporaturo lae moderated, and muddy streets are again the order of the day. We remind our readers that a graie tournament and bull will be given at 3lackstock on Thursday, the 22d. It will a grand affair. gj>r Dannenborg & Co., are still oiferng their goods at a sacrifice, in order to close gut for the spring sup :ply. Pay thema a, call and bring the Cabh with you. 'i Thursdtiy night was emphati. cally the coldest of the season. The game of "shivery shakoey' was in dulged in by al.l. T.rhe frost stood in damp plaues like.a young forest. EXTENSloN OF TlblK FOiR Tx.l - The time for att-ching the penalty for non payment of taxes has been extended to the 5th February. Ihe limit should be the 1st of N]areb... ' Dainnenberg& Co., are selling outt at reduced prices. They ame closing out preparatory to laying in a full supply for the spring trade. l'urchasers can ol-tain bargains Uy ellit-g onl them.. " D*I). R Fliniiken has on hand a uhoico lot of the get.uine old Dur hamin tobacco, the best smoking tobac c0 man11iiufamtrcd. Ie also has firbt grade arteles o. every class of gro ceri, S. Give him a call. CHICKEN 'I'll IVlS --The Union lerald lia, Ier tome time heet con pililiing vf oh icken thieves in Colum t bia. The predatory band has ex tended it .op.eratiolin to Winiusburo. Several eitizens have lost their fowls. Th police should be on the alert. 11. J. 'MCarley has'jnst re ecivel a supply of' fine old "Satin wy" whisikey, tbe-ildes the eboice (ld brands aIready i hand. IIis e icient etelik s, 31 e.urs. Sh,1ield s G ladniey anrd Riobert lluchey, ere always on hand to supply1 thIe wishesa ot customaers, wvhether ini solid or liruit formi. SMessre, Biachmian & Youmans whm were silenced hy' Jud rge Caripeno ter, h Li ben enaged to tas..ist in de0 fenading M1 r. Duncan for the killinag of Mr. IBohek. WVe .hear' that. theree gentleamin .will be permnitted to ap. 'pear in this case. One of. theduties of the me~ss meeting in February will beo the organtizatiori of gleague to fighbt the Ku Klux tax. Even if the present colleption..eannot be stopped,,it is wecll to-have it 'onie a way with by *1..Taxpayers are coming in every daty to pay their dues. They find the m largely ..increase d, ,and, both white and colored, are donouncing the legislature. There will dpubtless be a new dqal of legislators in Fair field next time, but .whether ;the new set will lie anty better than the old is a conundrum. . . . FmnE IN CAM1DEN. -We regret to learn thut a destructive tIre occurred in our sister town. It broke out in the store of Hlodgson & Dunlap, and spreatdt The stores of Rt. M. Kenno dy, Ze S.8' Cloud, W. W allace, ;DePass' law oflce, and a block of four stores, belonging ,to the latter gentleman were destroyrod. We have not learned the amount of lossos and insurance. AsoNIC EEECTiON.-TheO follow gentlemen~ were electel .officers of Colemiam Iodge No. 97t A. 19. gl., on thc 27th ult., f or the ensuing M1asoni io year : WV. M. Meador, 8. WV. W. D. liolick, J. W. .J, C. Feaster, Tres. J. IF. V. Logg,8See. J. 11. Crosby, 8. D. J. U. Coleman, J. D). Thos. Jenkins, Tyler. it eNDIA Il831. - On Thursday night the kitehen attaolied .to thre vacant buIld Ing known as the Mlurphy hiouse, was discovered by a passer-by to be on fire. Assistanos was called E'xamintion showed that a ball o cotton saturated with petroleum and Wrapped with Ivire had been placec on the floor and oil poured arouind. A hole was burned in the floor. The liotse has been teinantle~s for twelve non hIs. Otur readers reinember that Last winter, tu o attenpts were nael to fire aln : s on1 Mrs. Mean;s promiu es. There may be somise onnece tion between. thesO3 inetndi iary Iets. A reward should be offered, aid dili. gent search made for the villoin. 0--7 The Union Herald of Sunday contain.d iL card (iom Flix Cait - ielli Jg ., of Columlia in relation ito thie Itallianl ;immligranlts at pre,01ent inl that city. Ie states that they wlro deco3ed thither under promi-o ofI high mages, and arr now in a des titute codtion. Tliis is a d;gie ce ful state of al ffi's. Wile tile po . pie are not to.bluine for tile lisdeeds of tho tnprincipled villiin who de. eo3 ed them here and the abanduored tliem, (if in fact they were thus in duced to come het.c;) they should imu mediately como to the reActi of these poor inimigrants and furnish them with homes and work. . They are mlo.stly rachni iad artizang. Arty information regarding them should be addressed to Mr. Felix Cardarelli Uolumbia S. Q. e0e Great complaints are made by our merchants that cotton when ient to Charleston or New York is ilways miarked a lower grade than was expected. Tle reasons of this s easily given. A few days since ;0me gentle:neln setting in an uflice in own saw a e-uple of colored in lividuals seatel in a fence corner, uid "bettcring" two s-imples of cot 1on. u the beams of the Sun they arefully removed every mote that night obstruet tie vision of tile cot on buyer, and when their trash was pnded, a spikcndid sumplo gladdened .heir gaze. One of the aforesui(l in lividuals, on beingashed if lie Iad iny cotton for .(ale,. and fining bi ll. if enugh t,said iIc hadn't, but ia y'oung fellow had some aid diIn't know anlytning about -elLing it and to was howing hii how the thing XAs .1don. . If, the cotto(n: buyers cid thee pickers to Ch1 le:-ten with 01imples, they wolid niever have their :otton classed otlerwise than prime. Tfu JUiliES.- 'lle following is a list of the Grand and Pet it J uries .1Jrawn for the January Teim of the Court : Gratd Jurors-J. R. S.erling, Sqirfiie Unail, 0 It Thompson, Jll., 1igood, lleury Anderson, R d ile Parley, Philip Ikhin, John 1Cl M k ile W J HIerr.n, J W leCight, Bej 'l'idwelJ, Fred Steele, Fran k Darb"a in, A iril Rmusel, \V m Maddisoi, A lex .\eKinie, George Shelton, T J1 11 Noah Rhino, J 11 (a lhe Ir, Thm.., Nelsl, l'!ae Oneal, .1 W larber, lder, H C D cis, Obrn M.rd, , Phillips, N.C Mleaangolini, (B 313m. Cumm' ings. David Wc' iiil~ ln ana. Sio n D)avtis, Mbiarch.i. ltoss, Wm' - I ovd, WV B llutoblinson.: J1 W 1te. lr:.s, Add1oison.Cl(arkeo, It D) lhoiiver, :hs RxI Aiken, Alfred Sm13 ih, henry liaria, .Jacob Kingr Johnt .1 Smart, J A M1crXoley, dr. . ouurc-W sVo b y tha3 Uniion.- lIsrald tha t Mir. WV. 11. Me Unw has beone associate editor, of the Charleston News and Courier, residenit at Columb13ia.Mr. MlcCaw is aL gentlemian of distinguished tal emut and1 hats h ad much e131 xperienlce as a newspap)er-nmn. Hie has for soe time heeln the regular corresponident~ of the News end Couorier froll Co. huinbia, and his. let ters have becn mnarket by a $onstant .and fearlest onslaught~ upon thie thieving ring as Columbia. -his servicea are guite ami , acquisition - to thle editorial strengjth of the Newsa and Courier, and will conduce mu'ch to the already groat popularity Qt' that Journal,. The Rock Hill Lantern has ebang. ed to the "Grange," and is now ,un. der the ed.itorial management of Dr. Tiles. C. R.>bertson, formerly of .this place. It proposes to keep aloof from politics, and to use itr .cfforts for the puromiotion of thte various in terests represented by the Patrons of Husi band(1ry. Dr. Robertson is a ripe scholar and a olear writer, and lie will doubtless make a comtplete sucess of the "Grange.". We tender to, our now contemporary our best wishes for its prosperity, and bespeak f'or it a bounteous abare- o f. publie patron age. A Grrvr Cunoao.--We have, pre. v~iously announcedl that the publish ers of the "Rural Carolinian," are offering two beautiful chromes to its subseribers-one as a Gift, the other for Two dloIar,-only one-quarter Lf its eost at retail. .We have one of tile chlromos ir. our office, and take pleasure in addinf our testimony to that of' the publish. ers, as regards their qiuality and oharacter. They are not of that chass of cheap pictures usually offor ed by Northern Publishers for th( nurneao of introduoint thoir juhli. catious itito Southern house-hold Oi the contrary, they hove been ex' outed in the best style known to th art, causing a wonder il tie injud of all who have seen thn, how the e,11n be furnished at such low price The publishers are organizing comnpitoait corps of Canvassing Agent in every Cutnty of each of the Suuth ern Sta tes. Tnose who havo not a ready mudg.applicatio, and -r desirous of undertAking the dutie inl their Counities, Ahould ppply "l tnediately to the publishers, iu orde that they may coairuecae canivaositil at ocire, ais tlie cihrotoms are now lead fur delivery. Those persaons who ar not call.:d in by a canvarssing agent will hatve a spteCiiell copy of it Miiglazine sent. to them gratuitousl) seattim g forth fully the terus, b aIddiressing Walker, Evans & Cogswell Charlestonl, 6. U. Sheriff's Sale. 1 Y Virinte ofisul-ry Execrtiionp to ni 3 dir'eted( I will sell tbefre (it (out I o use d ror in Winnsior., 01 on thle first M otiday in Pehruary nex ad lay followinlg withina the legal hour: or L.nle. for ca rho following describe persial property, to wit : (Oe tiny litse.levied uptoni as tire pro perry oi .Jamecs (Ge'l-tonl a tie suit. o JarneA Jones ei ux, . 2 Bales Cottonr levied upon as tho pro periy of (eorge Fre, at the sait, of hut ler Ceierany. 983 ilbs 8ed Cotton more'or. less, levic< uponl is tie property of John RanRildolpi a1 ftle suit of John C. Hell agent for Thoula It. Helt : L. V. DUVALL, S. F. C ' Slerifl"s Of.Ce, Wiinnboro, S. C., .lan 17, 1874. jan 20-tlx2 - NOIN CE. w wnrn all persons from Irniing for i - Note fur $66 32 given by me ti I. J. K-1ty. as I dto tnot inl fend to pa; Enil Note tunless com p'lled by 'law: . jan 17 J. T. WILsON. SPECIAL NOTICE. \llTiEN indbtiil to me for either l'lantation supplies or f'amily Gro ceries need not apply for further indul get !1 or 'nec o mimolmi oli l rit6 they p-13 urp whtW1 is due. Tle'y. will n'so confer n t:tvor)i by not oend-aing anuly more orders t my13, store, as l l -:t si e will niot ha filled, ille is neemin pirnied w it h tie cash. '. It ROlliRT'EON. ij l 17--1 t llFIORT OF THE CONDITION Or' Tilt. Winnsboro National Bank, A T V i: nFhvt ei iiih. State of Soutil .i2n. m the close on husiness ri it Ih mn of li'em biier, 11,73. RESOUROES. lo-iis -11n-1 Disc- un -aias, $36,048 2: U. S flhvi lsi s10 iecre c'irm bi tionmmi, 60000001 l'me i m a iproved redmrming aod la-serve'. ums, U'2,294 I uie, llii mm. I.ii N i matitnal - l.10s. S10,550 0 tnm im ' mar, n te lns iii d s. rS. $1,157 4 urmli:r.- ani xures, 123 0 t:it .i Ex, ens1es, (ietiluding . rlem'iiim'i lnit, 7,162 61 iills of wr ltional innks, 2,20 (A Ft-rm it liuncc (i.clrtd. ing NiektO.) 74 8 Fwe-- Con,611- 74 1.mgal Tendler Notes, 5,k 0 $131,102 3i TIABILITJFS. Ciiphit ISitee' paid in,. $a10,000 ( i-cmnaa, 4 1167 Hxms!ibangy, 849 8 1imers'. . 1.717 U Nation-til Rinki ciarulatiion oindinmttag, 64 A00 0 1litiadumlmti mroits. $9.485 5 lDuem to otact' N atrI'ioadlii Banks, S.3: 1 $t131,112:3 1 Fentmuel B. C'towiney. "aibmier of iih WVinn,, in Ni.' inal 1-ani , dto icolemnil. , cir lit i I tame Iab e 1mc- at emenat isi au 'm c' bet i f ii my knommwledg-e amiri bieliet 5' '.ii t'H L' 1( l.On~ N EY. Cishier, ST A'l E O1 F ( Ul t ( '.\ lo LIN Am - ('muni mi -o*f Fiai afieldI. Sw'o rn to aiiml sub lsacibed bemfio mec thits fifimceia nthlay oI.J~ianuary 1874. .'1. C ii 'tiUTSn)N, Notmr'y Public Comrec A mtest. JAS. B. MIcCANT~m, Drectorst. 1). R1. FLENNI(EN, ti1 FIO'd tihe firmt cif Itic late J is i '. lliley, ini O)rangeburmg County, o L1,,. them ightl of' ihe 15thr, a ltarge tigh bay3 llORISE, iihl. blaek . ao atnd imil bltack legs :c ticar ott time breast, belo1 .whmere Ih tiaollartt works ;cti a snmal mwhit tdle mrik mon tie bamck ; a scar on fth kneea of a hind leg. A tcuitaible reward'i wil be paid for his returnt. to T. Wm MiURllIf, St. Matithew'sa. jan 20-ti R E CE IVE DV . ..DALE'S,. lit' >eCt varimetics of I'ofttoes, coay sist inig or' Early Rose, Pink Eye, ue Eyc, Goodrcic i-oanad P'eachrBhooms, ALSO, A freshtt supiply of Oarden Seeds, atn Onieon limit tons, all of wichI will the sot low for CAS II. D). LAUDERIIALE, Fairfield Imiitlgrationi Society r IllE eiitizens of' Fairfield desIrous- a - p'oirooin.g imintgr'ation into ti county, a requested to meet. in I he towi hall oan Friday, 23d inastarnt, at, 12 o'clool M., for thme purposeof perfectirng flhe or gantizationi of thec atbove nuiuied stocietI All partiies desiring settlers on their landi or lborers, will please make known thelt wats ont tha dlay in order tat steps ma be takenr to supply them. 0, 1H. MeMASTER, Chirmnan of adljourtned meetIng. IV.EDTALLIO, BURIAL CASES IdBtSALE BY Jan 18 R. W. PHILI.TD CLOSING SALES y. -OF FALL AND WINTER -OF CLOTHiNG. -AND AT DANNENBERG & CO. NEAR POST OFFICfl. N E A I , o' o' . Ii We are now prepared to close out our en. tiro i-took. regardless of cost, as we mmti:t make room for our new stock of Spring Goods. We will give yoii all the advantagesth-t poesibly can be offer ed in order' to closeout our stock, IMENSE SACRIFICES IN ALI. I-INI-IS Or DR Y GOODS, ARE NOW -By Dannenberg & Co. CALL AN'D SEE FOR. jia 20 i'aciflc Guano Coippany's (CAPITAL $100,000,) r Soluble Paciic . Guano. rpi is G UANO is now son nli known in .L all th1 Sutteorn ;tates for ;ti re. markable effects ns-ih geroy for increas. ing :he products ot labor, as nint to require. spccial recommendation from us. Its use for eight years p-ist has.we'ablishel its arncter for reliable dxcellence. The large Ixed capital invesred hy'- the ('om Ipany in i is I rado nTt-ds' th e rurest gu-Irantee of r-he c-.,ninued excellen ce ot this Guano The snpplies put into market this season are as heretoore, ptrep-ared under the sipe-i 111 'nten ance dice of Dr. St. Jtulian Ravell, Chemist or tihe Cotnpany, jt. Chiarleston, S. C. I hence plant em s mayt rest assured thtit its quijitty atnd conmptosit ion is precisely thme -same ats that bheretofore sold(. 3 '., -: J .. N RIOlSON, Selling Agentt t'hafirestoon. S. C. JlOttN S. IREE-il & CO., - ' c ( i -al..Ageh a, -ialt inore. ) Terms--48, cash ; $63 time, without ) ntere-st .To accomiodate planters. they en ntorder now aml hemave ttnt it 1st of VprilI to de-cide 'Ias t o whether they will taI:e at mini or .eash. price. When- delivercd from the factor-y by the ca,- toad, no drayage wilt bie chartgedt. ACID Pl'ttSPi!ATEf. GUANO,-B'ONE, PL. ASTICR, &c., atways on hanet. quality 'taranteed, J. N. ROBsON. Jan 3--3m g5.0rTe N Gw DROCERIES! 1 Car load Live.rpool Syracuse Salt. 6 Sacks Ground Salt, 10. Boxes .Soap nesorted, ,Bloxes Adigmanmtino Candlee, 2 Boxes Staroh, 1 Tierce Rice, 1 Tierce Ls.rd, -loree llams CASIH. - B~E.ATT B~iO. -TO ALL THOSE IJ3rTE~fiESTE-D. am prepared to make and repair- Gist Mills, and repair old Girbs. ALSO to do job work of any kind. UNDERTAKER'O DEPARTMENT, IN this line I keep constantly on hand a full supply of all sites -of the Mletatlo burial Cases, Walnut-Oases, Caskets, and P ne Coflins,-at the old stand knden as MoCreight, shqp. . J. W. tCREIGj[. doe 18 Gsm N OTICE. W E ar now receiving nnd havo in store ONE UNRIED Tons Stono and 8EA BOWL. 0 UANOS--itl of this year's mannfacturo, and the sacks in good order. Tho-se in weed and wisliig to pro cure the above cel brated Fertilizers, will do well to call mi 400u ot ; . -.BAVOT & C!0,;, I Agenis for Fuarield County, W"-We'can order 0ir oadi to any station on the diflerent, Railroads. ~BACOT & 00. Agents Stono Phosphitto Co., -AND AGENTS FOR BRADLEY'S SANDRD fERTIIZERS, OFFER for cash or on timne, the follo$ Fertilizers STONO PGLUBLE GUANO (thorough ly ammnuoniated, STONO ACID PHOSPHATE, for con Posting. BRADLEY'S SEA FOWL GUANO, BRADLEY'S AMMONTATED DIS BOLVED BONE, BRADLEY'S ROYAL GUANO COM POUND. Z&- Notes will he taken paya:blc 1st November next in currency or coiton. 4&r For arrangements on iit. Itand poices, apply to BACOt & CO., jan 10 Agcnts. NEW CAS 1 S T0 R E!! J. rd. R. MOORE & CO. NEXT DtlOt TO John 0. Squier & do. DEALERS IN LALDIES DRESS4 &COODS! AND UNDERWEVIAR. GiOODS BOOTS, SIIOES, H ATS A NID CL~OTING, UJMIRELL4ARS TRUJNIs CROCK EBRY. WA RE &c., &c., A:L SO. A fine lot of chewing tobacoo and Cigars coneoted by nll to be tho best in TOWN. CALL AND EXAMINE FOR Y OURS EILV E S. oct 14 Mount Zion CollegIate InIstitute, li'INNSIIORO, S. C. T IlE FlSTt8l session of Iiis In atituition for th, year 18'74, will begin ona the 2d or February ne t.- Thea advatntages offered by thisa School are egnal 10o any in the country. The stuies embhrace' a Itthl high schol'icont'se or the nanal Englisha branches, Logelbler with, latin anud (Jreek. Tho patronage of the public generally, and the ottIzens of Fairfield especially, Is re spect fully solicited. P'arents are earnest ly regnested to enter pupils at the begin ning of the-session, Int order that, classes may be organized l-romptly. . RI. ii. (IbARKSON, Principal. I2Y Send for (,'liculars. jan 10 ALLD'persons ..idebted- to u of it her h y aNote or account, gast due, are hcroby notlfied. that,. prompt, CASHJ- payment Is new required or otiher satisfactory setttlo ment be made immediately. Business necessity-conipeli Oslto make thisa demand, andwe hope alt interested will come for ward at once and save further trouble. janS *D.nAT DR O.nn Ru~iirr~.rda AftV r ,I,- I - rr L 01 . ill rh A 1; L &n (C, , LOWE!:3 P1J-CES3. MakndfPrice Lfe. La H. AL L P CO0 Af- I n2.?fdure. / 7liy CHAA RL EST1N0 C. This -cat Oil tere"I ac(dn o Ae0 o ". . in. ;e' year I s73, Iv I. H ^A.L &-(n., - , f liwe o e m, it a ia Cotie t, a i i a 2hi on. unie~ 19 1%TO0"UIC.3: / who g:v Ie t heir nores for (:ro-. - lin i or .ilir l. are h1Nee ( i lied that tlheir ar dilt ilue. ,I I he tIrf ldav for Nouellul',p1 iii i ri ild ri illt laty 11.114l-2 Allr colleel ion . T ,Ort wh g.> lln . file, ""O'i -'it'u0l0i, l'"', ii tril their nol 'if. l i . X1.1.1s 0r l y THE GREAT REMEDY FoRt which can be Cured by a timeily recsort to this sta'nd ard preparation, as has been proved by the hundIreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent Physicians to be tho mnost reliable prepatiion ever in .troduced for the relief and cure of aill Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctionedl by the experience of over forty years. WANhen resorted to in season it secl domfals o ffet -sped cue n hemot evr caesofCogsBrncits Cru, hopn Cogh nosih chese cand Side, Lir Complaatin, Bleediong atrthed bygs the Wincstar' Baesimos notic dry upha Cogh, and lavy pheinuse beshin as is the oth rmlabl prprations butr it troduesd clese the le n cueofiln complaint, and W isofWee& toNS ton, M)ebs, ~Anctod by gitnheale1)rseney ofo'e oTyl yners.ge re erf resortedlt hieasohi it end cu.. i n the moavelineroblc hatS hein themove t ano ilm i (.ren Crivedir; Conplint B~lygeen lnge at thrle Lungsl wher h<-Wit.- r' oghernd lbame. heofco. Te pbronye as iy thlow case ofwirfih moti-nlnCy unliitd. To b hah i tdn losand reucrhorenyes wih e lungs saay riain 8I~Tl W.FOWI1 M. L.S fl!oN. I llNN li Ri ', ir;. u r ili T yer exien in .urepairingltO Fanc eeluo lry~ andr~ uuokso I il . decip tos, which 4 will lllow fo :.*re- h Como fu'u and seeu~i~ fo rourlf. 'No hlo'y for look-it npd ThankfnI i o r., piii' a pato g I orin ollh Oppno iiaiuuuncfo '. o1c1 Ii 14 ~ ESTABLSHEDO fTEL Tr aai n opene fio r ihe a'c uoo Ill dat1innii . i . ol off tr avo li a bo arin p blc Tab l upe wti i h h bouri'ut 0 ie cniidry afford, andc n car - rees hll beI iv u 11, (0 og. 'Lhoikui liiA.i~ A. M i sile I 15~t bb~ile. '0i cru e x ru . n D m OjprilBgas ri me CoRioc ei tr an fo a le by01( Bo E A TY &i O e R~ iioi,'t~t ant' 21 'vl u ~ iutr)IIJ iIhe 011ZENS' 8A1VINAS BANK or . SOUTH CAROLINA. fiilosits or $1 ilil Upwards Rcccived, I NI'El RA' . 1,1,0 I'lM A T TlEg. R A 7'. 0F-'I * Il'|-|N I'ie CAW I. PER ANA UiJI ON ('A':'fll?I.C 7'S OP "i)I'SI'' A XI) NIX W'lfl ('4tN''. COMPiUND. I) E11iV' 1 IX MU '/STl3 ON . C.. UVUX. OFFICE ItS. W\,v . 'Mlartin, Presidiht. Johno is. Palmer, V"ice-Presldent. .A -Q. lirenlizer, Cashier. J. Ii. 8uw-yer in general charge. Juhni C. 13. Snitt, AesstaLt Cashier. .)iratxora. \ 1 ranpltin. Williani Martin, A. C. liekell. F. WV. Ale~inter, It. 11. livinitsh, John 13. P'almer, Thomas E. GregL.;, Ii. TI. Scott, Newberr'y. W. 0. inyes. Newborry. BI. 11. hutilldge, Charleston. 1)aniel iHavenel, Jr., Charleston, lliniboro Branch, Satn't 1'. Clownecy, Asistaint Cashier. ltanters, 1ichniljeq, and ltofessiondfil .\s o, Wtdows, . 0rp it :. Trustees anit ('0n111y 0theerF, hav0ing" mon0ey for1 whichL they Inave no present Itse, can hekre dosit it. Ihil, atvidinig nil risis ol' thefts ami de.s:,itlion by ftire, anid lit ihtw atno til's draw initret thereon till needed, unio '.:--ly Fl.iuvey and Sa1e 2 STABLE A. F. GOODING, PROPIElTORt. eP oiwnly onl hand exfra finlo V n1-llek y lloreeq 11nd( Mule.4. Parlie .i W:11i) ol' good sock will dlo wVClI to givo list. R erill lin tonnection with mny T-ivery Stable, hnv spneda 'nring, lugy anid Wag 111 i:etory. All work neitly excelted anllt wari 11 1. G ive .1is call. jnhn 18 The New Itlea Saloon. '1 [ .VINl pirchnsed the initerest. of 1 lr. H..l. elly i l tle bove Saloon. I w ' c.ndti t ith b sit itess t her, o re, u-i.ht t hIV fi I t Irnd ies, WVin I Iep, WiV.t keyw !el Segars, I have titNe-taurant tit . (nehed, Where pt ries canil gel al II i all ho r it th.- best the market u ifords. ' h ;sa on hand every siny. Tle yl iol'- IlIuu 0I the pu1blic iS rIT N-et I'uity 1.' hiA ni K. C. T. I N 10NS. . '1lote, N.1C gli 1 nsit Rail Road. Col.UmniAl, Nov. d1 1673. rill, following l'nwsenger Schtecde will . le I-till ovor ths roa. oil an i fter '_. 0thI illsinttl : t )AY TRAIN-st tntn.1 p n LAve Ai lisl a, M (.:( a I ' I' lnitnl bin, .S. C., 1 's 8 itI u ilnnsboero, 2.481 a lit " Chiesfer, 4.2.4 p lit Airive it AI. otte'1, N. C. 7.1 p t ISAY 'RiAIN--60 140111 Leeve CArl , N. C. at- 7.00) a m W i.t ite r , 11..11 t iln W1111 1"l ~ n 114 l " Columllbi-' 2.-1S n it Arrive Pt a Aug tera s 05 a r me 0rs of ASoN--oth Caon. ' 3' ' tlinbin t0.37Ili petee Q ins~ 1)W 1 i'h est er, f h f .2t n . IArIve at lienltteii 13 ' roe f5.c 1C -. Ariven Angutat oirai 8lu 45ti cra .tiii'ttr'tIlici A NIlill f)Nit~l Ge'i~l 1 0 1.iti . D na ,G n o 'ik tA e t mers Yofrti Southi ' Caoittna.~'O' os iltclint inuerberIlat r epeifllyt nites a our attietuin jlSo I Iortaou Prlank 'ios rihtai fenc aeitieby heco.fien Cl, itna to.,ust of whea fittnG. T lTthtigi f. n i'cis on o lnprsioed ltre ei, Su t-o prcihne tlt d b liwh haert~ examined oused i NI)h narl hM111 lI.\ b for thi I'tA 'S th untih-ly jterooe fence ofanh b1e. e.nve iile.d , it las t into followi altntialurai fn wtou h ueo new ail. It is ensilye' necud--ean ho Ihitist' rotingit nrely stokowin tr longebr, wt iiut raonr N at itt of ItheT if ece netoc h rud iltrsn pos. t-hos nowre, nuro.aringior moris his fenicl h~las been in u1''s ia th S lanf Ntw Yok, nd ornsspi anod. i vr instacn h tot mtbe ssore hao t emotilan ittakottutt and ( of New o In 18s7.Th uo nterinha yucns mo antire in terclaa ofh pareteeny frt. trbal of dench -Caolin, Andis prpae t sl 1tone .ThAs will b1e hsold fomh reasnbk t erti theit of opuiner Fence lof theai ftllv.nJonrui. toe, wil tate llwing payH J'for, .il Ae for nFairl Costmor than dobe2 h os f amRihsfn