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Tim Fairfield Herald. E 'I IVERYWL NESDAYIt. Thu elii1a! 1%4:111c fLd. A viviD icrunr OF TilE" 8T1TION IN It liA - FIXTY PIVI JlI.i PEO PLM TilltE-*ATE.'NED Wvirk 8'ril(VA TION-ToTAI. FAiLURE OF TIER 1eRCH CitOP-Vol IIMIt IENOAL FAMINES IwEI.vR ( ILJ.DoN IIL'MAN BEINGS PERISH BY IIUNOER. Six times sice Great Britain permantly established b r qyay in the 1ast Indies has the Presidenoy of Becngal beetn devastated by famine. Christian humanity and enliglitenued btattesmanship have .rejhdqred modern statesmen, as well as cthers, ignorant of the meaning of the words, "posti lenco" ' and iTamitio in their Asitio sense. They ard pregnantivith pi' ture of indescribable horrors, as will be learned by readiig furth.r on, a description of w'i at took place in the Northwest l'rnvinces ii '1770 * and in Orissa in l860. 'It is per. haps, a little surprising that the civilized world ii nut at the present moment, more exercised in reference to a calamity that for flyae jnonha pa-t bas weighed down upon the aamo people and the same region and threatens disastrous results. The ex .tensive territory now offiieted with sctroity was visited, as stated, by a sir6iar calamity in 1770, wfilch cen tinued nine mnotubs and carried off $10 000,000 of the inhabitants; a local in undation destroyed the harvest in Sylliet in 1782, and onethird of the people died ; the samte thing ocoured in 1734, when two-thirds of the cat tle perished ; in 1837 and 18d1 the Northwestern provinces were visited by a season of terriblo drougnkt, at.d iii 1866 in Orissa, in the southwes tern part of the Presidency, 1,000, 000 human beings died fron hunger. Pamino in India jas causod by natural scarcity resulting from the deliciene of the crops, and is or less severe in proportion as the crops have been more or les destroyed. As far back as October last it was .we 1l known that the drought that had for sono time prevailed in Behar threatened a vast deficiency in the grain supply. In January it be. * came evident that some definite sys. tem for the distribution of. relief should be established, so that, as soon as actual necessity for it appeare. everything should be found in wora ing order. Less than two months ago the . Viceroy telegraphed that the gov. ernment had on hand an ~anile .sItp ply of grain, from beyond tUfe sea. to meet all deiands from the' dis tressed districts, and he had already inaugurated relief workson a large seale, besides encoura,;ing enhigra tion front lengal to l3urmah. For tho latter purposo $250,000 was rip prenrt'td.L. 3ut as weeks. passed matters b:ip to assume a most unprotiising aspe's. )istresqipread over a large tr. et of cunatury, and thte liorrors of faitine, anipeared immi. neat. Lord Northbrook stated that it would be oily neo5usary to bupport 3,uO,000 people for three monthi a statemnient teri ily itt varianoc with facts-anrd that he had establishjed one pound of rice daily for centi adult as a mitnimum t ation. T[he e~stitmated atnounit of' food requnired is 180,000 tonts, and the authoritiec announce that they have On~ hvt 2314,000 t ons--mtost, dg3e pt ve Iig urcs indeed. The trnanapo'rtatiok, whichl is miot diflicult, is to be performed by 70,000 carts aind 140,00 bul looks. 00bt The fault with these est imates is that they fall alniost immecasur~ably below what are necessary to prevent widespread suffering and mortality. In the lirst place, the ration of, e0 pound of rice is totally inadequate a to properly susta in life. T1 wo pounds are tie least that can be considered ent fliien t. Th'le Lon don,- Times of February 25 says :--"We firmly *be lieve that the (danger was never greater thtan it is nowi, aind at the samte timie that official exertionis nev er before were so earntest or directed with so clear a purpose. All the calhenlattionsa yet made. have been inade prenmising 25,000,0300 of pee. ple, including onie-tentth only able bodied, required food. We must not forget, however, that the defi. cieney is stated at oneo-half the entire rice crop of Hongal, anid, without go. ing out of those provinces, we have SIXTY-FTIvE* ltL~I.lorO PEOP-I.E more or less affected by thbe searcity. In ad d itiott to this we have a possi ble large demanltld from.the northwest provircers, Oude and Mad rae."''The fact is that at least 25,000,000 nn. tives will require food for rioarly onte year from this date, as it is well established there can be no considera ble supply of rice until thte o'penlrog of 1873. T1hie rain that htis recently fallen has not affected tho.. pr-ospects, and the reports shoir virtually ihn absolute failure of the.Behar crop of 1874. 'k * * * * To sum up, Lord Northbrook had, necording to thte statemenits of his suborditnat es, loss th an 30)0,000 tons of rice acenuuatedl at Calcutta hun dreds of niles away from the famiine stricken d istricts, anrd to reach which obhstaecles of almost an insuperable (Ibatracter nro to bec surmounted. Tfhis supply woul hiardlly last a fortnight for a population that, so. cording to the London 'l imes, reohes 65,000,000 aouls. T[here Is an abso Itito failure of the crops. There may be relief in work and mne~ny, but money is of no avail untless food can eo purchased. This is the great work befo~ro the Viceroy. Again, theo Viceroy has based his calcuha tions upon one pound of rice dily to each of 2,000,000 adults for three nounths, when A, the most moderate '.titato two pdunds a daily ration gte needfolh The nuuabor requiring lid oannit be less thO 20,000,000 And the period of 'Vr,64spoOtivo abso. lute soascity notjjar from too mouths. Instead of800,0'00 tons of Ifood. at least 3,000,001 tons are called for, and it is out of the question that Fuch a quantity can be obtained. 'lus the case standsi. T here is no possible-way of placing a different Oonttruction upon it. Famine, with all its horrors, ht'ies the doomed IlengalesuJ the face, and it doo ot c appear that'human etort can do nOything towards prventing a repe tittiou of the horiors of 177.--N. Y. Herald. A loonI 'thorist, at Brunswick Misso\i, enys: Parents should look Insre carefully to t he education of their children. A.. negleot 'In this direction is apt tg entail misery upon their offsprjng. Qly 'last night a '3outh lost three gnmes of sevon-up in Kinkhorst's saloon, 'Isolely through his ignorance of ngathem.tios. Special Notices. Ono of thu.. firt busigless principles to -ft upon, is 'ake all lltubrtses direct rom1 th e manfacturers tius saving large uns of money. For this reason we ad iso our readers to purchase their Wi in ows, D opras Blinds, &c., from Messrs. . . Ji.AIL, &.Go.j Charleston, S. C., who have at the factories, combined benefits derived from materials in first hands,. skilled workmen, lata.t improved tnaghinery, and through systematic man ogentent. All window- giaied with 6ood clenr glass. They ate - also ' Agents for Asbeslos' Roofing Felt. Try it and you will be pleased with its durability. Qend for price list, circulars, &o. Cn Arrno HANDs, face, rough skin, pimples, ringworm, snt-rheum and other cutnneous affections cured, nod the bkin made soft and sanooth, by using tite JuN.i PER TAR SoAP, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. tle certain to get the Juniper Tar Soap, as there are m-%t.y imi tations made with common tar which are wort bless. NEW A DV ERT18I Nar. 3 A week to agents. Fa-test sel C. S ling articles out. Three valua. blc samnales for ten cents. J. BRLDE, 767 Broadway, New York, .V #VSj, C'OhPO6ARSENESS, AND ALL THROAT DiSEAZ-ES, -WT-..y NMa Wells' Carbdifo Tablets PUT UP ONLY IN BltP U, XSS. A T1UllD AND SURE REMEDY Sold b y all Druggist -WORKING CL.A Male ur Female, $M a week employment at home, day or even ing ; no cajital ; instructions & valuabi .p-nck,.go of goodis sent, 'ree by mail Ad,,ress,. with six cents stamp, M. YOUN( & uO0., 173 Greenwich St. New York, A Year mado with Ot 2 spibndid Combination Pt os pec-tu'. lI-ju- egre' 60 different bocks wittitf in - .''a'ily. A gents wan tel in evei.y County and Town in the Unitet States, to mank. a pe'trmanent. busines o: these -works. Sales b'ere and Profits larir Complet e outafit sent goettp'd en receipt c $J.50, enat ling you 19 commence at. once For out fir. nad i'tt -narticulars addres J01hN E. POTTERI & CO. Pubs., P'hila. Ps. 4$i$ETuIuMG TO.-DO. That wil pay you. Oultit. Free. ;4ontgenial hono'r salhe emixl itmenta Lnitoa. Cash wage O'avnic for alL.-either- sex, young o old ;can be lone detrinsg leisttte lime as your homes, or pars anmmesely to travel Large Sasharies to experienced Agents. splendid out fit fr-eo ! Writ e for- it at one4 to LA RA ME.& HA LL, 1(tj North Charlc Street, Bialtirnore, Ald. ,lThe hlighest Medical AuthIorities o E~urope hay. the strongest ''onic. Puriti.' anad IDeobstruent known to the miedica world io It arrests (decay of vit-nl forces, exhanustiori of the nqrvouts system,-restores vigor t. the debiltated, cleanses -vitinted blood(, removes vesioles, obsttructions and acts directly on shq Liversanid Sr14eu,1 r'aico $1 a bottle, John Q. KELLOGG, 18 PlIatt St., N. Ya. yD,"1.P FII.DIE worn, ky I Asate a the rrected Dr. ier'sVegetable Rheusnat d lyrtae I garantoo 51 asinTailtbte sur-efor Nerve, ltd ay andt behenaLindiseu. swora to,thtg2dthAaril. 1871. F. A. OSDBnN, Notary Pubo F~tfa. froClrgynnwreCuedyj 4jdwill aattafranr One writ, sgus.lIta.Thoas. lt I,h ankf. .P haRev,0.tr. rteoa .ocr naochage alty.Sotd bt drurga ta RI~H FARMYING LANDS IN NEBRiASKA Now foP Sale Very Chleap I 'on :years credit, only 6 per cent. Descraptive Pamphlets, witha Sectional Mlapo sent free. a handstome liha t'Ved lnpei-, -ebittain ing thte ilomesa cad Law, mailed free to all parts of the world. Address Land CommwlsaioterU.PR.. OM1AhA, NED. 100b FirsL (.liss Book Agents at once to sell two of the most .popuar. works ever puablished, a record of prisan lire at Fort Dela ware. by itet. I. WV. K. liandy. MiARSH[ALL'SMLFE 0O' GEN. ROBERT E. LEE. Seand for Circular at once. TUIRNDUfL.T DHTn~Jiro Cres by Its tuild h, bat Iff Vprtes,to wl iho die"Pqo yo when t ni ast 'b49 been put pericot orCr with r.-,oetr VW IN ierce's I Go don n oDiscovery, which hould nsearostlyto rrect bld and a * which are always at fault, als and he noso and its chambers. Catarrh Itemedy should be applied with Dr. Florct's Nasal Doucl o with which medicino can be carried M 4a up asidperfcgi*4 appled to all parts ot pae sages and an er in which sores and ulcers exist and from which dischargo proceeds. i successful has this course of treatment proven, th at the propritor *Uoffers $800 h30waird for a pasO of " od in head " or Calarrh wlvich ho - cannot cure. The two medicines wiU Instrument;, for 12, by all druggist&. Charlotte, ('olunii bin, & Augllstl Rall Road. Col' IIIIA, iNoV. 4 lH3. q 11E -fpinwinlg P'asenger Schedule wi)l hL e rui Over thi-i ra.1 on, and after MON DA Y. 26th intiant: DAY 'iRtAi4-00NO N)lITit.. Leave Atgnla, a4't S Colainha. 8. C., 11 68 a In '' Winnsboro, 2.44 a Im " Chesier, 4.8 p m rrive at Cim'lte, N. C. 7.08 P DAY TRAIX-o.r l 8U rIt. .. Le.vo Charlot te, N. C. at -700 " ChCse.' , 54 .4 Winishoro, 11.41 it " Columbia 2.4 8 n. Arrive at Augusta 8.05 p m 2i!ChIiT TRAIN-GoiNu NORTII. Leavo Augista 4.1.5 p mt " (olumbin, 4?i.37 p it " vWiaushoro, 12.33 a I. " Cheer, 2.28 r Arrive at Charlotte, 6. 18 NIORT TUtAINS-00IONl roUT.H. Leove Charlqtke, . 8:10 p m " Chester. 10.68 p U. I Winnbhoro, lf", im Columbia, ..40 , In Arrivent Augusin. ,. 8 46 r mn JA MES AND)t ')N, (en'l Sint E. RI.. lUor , Gene, .'-lieket Agen' nov 4 THEGREAT REDYoipo CONSUMPTION .Wbich can be cured byvp 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 prepariation-ever ii, troduced for the relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to. the publi' sanctioned by the experience Sof over forty years. When resorted to in season it sel, - dm fails t6 *ffe'et a dpeedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, WVhooping Cough', Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Sid, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. Wistar's Balsam does nlot dry up a .Coughi, and lcuve 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. rnERERD BY' bATTH W. FOWLE &f 80NS, Boston, Mesa .An sold by Druggists and Doaler. general1~ lRlROW N'S 11OT E L. -L T'ilE tindersigned respeci fu..lIly I infot mS hi ri endsiitu ...,.. and th e .ta llug .pnlhibo, tha~Lti& -i.ii s rved io that largo aindl commondiniis housei~t forr erly known as. the "Fairfield flintel.: where he will h' prepared to enterininibo nlaoai hrtofore. The~ pal~troon pfC m1iy fellowi citizens of -'uairfleld part'icuilarly soliciiird. To botnh tp~anhi',nt nnl regulnr boarders mny teh.'ne G.ilI be matde satisfa~cor'y. - eap 25 Proprit't. NEW GOODS (13Nt Cai- LondSa, 44 ~ ~Floa'r---r'll grador, ~4 I' 6 Jlncoli rint Lard, 26 bbl3. of Easting and Planting Pota toes, all of which wvil. bo sold LOW FOR~ CASH I .BEATY & BRO. fehb12 10030 "Iliu.i0n- cigar.. . 1000 Companera CIgars. 1000 Checrooste Cigara, feb 14 U. 0. DER POR TES & o. Pa 10.O iano Companya ' (CAPITAL $100,000,) . V. V".11 SINTe ' Paciho U nio. T His GUANO Is now so.well known in all tho Southernt~aties fo'?-Its 1.6 miarkablo effects as an egefy bor incroas. ing the produfi of labor, he not to require special reconin endation from us. -Its use ror eight years pnet g. cls'abillbed its characetr for reliable ex'oellence. The large tixed qapital imvested by ilie Com pany in this trilde--'affords t rurest guaruiantee of the conItilnu'd' excellence (if this Guano Tho anpplies put int o market ibis senson are as hIerciofore, prepared uider the superintendiace dance of Dr. St. Julinn llaVenl, Chcimiist on the Company, at. Chnriestono, S. . l:.Vnoa planiets may rest asured i lint iIh'I u.ae1 ty and cunpositi ion is precisely the same us that hert uturo sold. J. N ROBSON, Selling Agent. (lnrieston, S. C. JOIN 8 REESE & CO., (ieneral A pen ',. vlIlfitnore. Tern-.-$48, cash ; 16 ime, wi:lhout ntt er~et.' To accomoieplanfers, they enn order new nid have until ]st of April to decide as to whether sihev will Inke nt linih.or ensk price. When delivered from the factory by the cne lond, no drayago will lie charged... ACID ITOSPIIATE. G-:ANO,.UBONE. PL ASTER, &c., always (n !th"i, quali'y tr tn1 oed. J. N. ROBSON. uan 3--8m R0xt,. r0 - 5 ZlpWhite.Pine,T KeinutRn uam~er - All MorA~farrated. LOWEST JPIRCES. . ndcbA.Pru e -oZ&g. L H-N ALL& COO - 'ffmnupdeureAU &1Juler.p. 4,6, 8,10.M zrAet Street. . 2, 225,'E'ast Bay CHARLESTON, S.C. 'I his Cut. i nte ed ae, rd, g io A vi. of Congress, in the y, ir 18;3. I v ,. If. II. K. & 'o., in the office (f the Lit rarian of Congress, at Washington. jiie 19 CIIZENS' SAVINGS 1IANV OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Deposits of $1 and Upivardi. Received. jNT'ER' PST AL,O WED A T7' T1 RA TE OI' SE 171V E R CEIT PRR A NN UJI ON 07t'T(FIC-A Tsk YOle'D J)EI'OSI AN) .SIX 1'EH CEN'. CO.i>OlUNI). El) E .r RY. v SIX Ulil S ON AC CO UN7TS. Wmn. Mar'tin, President. Johna 4...Piutner, Vice-1Lrsident, A. 0. ht-ia er', C1V6iie;: J. It. Soawy er in general har ge. John C. 1B. Smitha, Assistant Cashier. . ,Iirreters Wade HampI~'in. William-. Martin. A. C. Jhohns B. Palmier, Thiomas E. Gire; g, Columbia. G. T1. S'cott, Newherry. W. (I. Mayes, Newbierry. Ii.--H. It uiledge, Chatu;leyton, Daniel linvenel, J'r~ , Charheston, in 'nsboro Biransch. Sam'l Ii Clowney, Assistant Cashier. Planters, Muechanics. and P'rofessioni Men, Widows, Orphlans, Truteisc. nin Countmy Officers, hawing money for ivhich they haive no presenit use, can here ideposis it, thbus at 6dHsig all risks of thefts andi dJestruct ioh by tire, and ait the esame 11imo 1raw interest thereon till nee~ded, june 24 .ly BAKERY ! . Yfr Iehds and~ i n th bic generally) in town and dountiiry nire kernby nob ill ed tIbau having risens from theu a nhe, or shit 'nte firec, I gave j.st f:t lhy re,'nmud hu iiness in llhe store ni" ': to te P'osi Offi e nndt am prepared Li) furnirh all gios tussully' found ils n.. Mi'kery n id 2oomtee i ,nniy Anmong the goods of moy own mannfacture, may bs: found. Bircad. Cakes and l'ies hecides French and plalin candi,.fno variety ll-tising~ Cuirret ,, 'C i ron, .h-Ilhiesl.tennioit A pplesu; Or aine, Leiimn;, Nurst of aill kiunds liars, \Mnple Sugar, Choce. luto 4o. Ilavo just receaived a f no lot. of childr en ~arriages which I offer low for thne CAN11. feb 19 WTE have. a lot bi choIce Liquors, con. .Ysiting of the following bratnds: higier flye, -Fine Apiple IBrandy; N?' I. 1tumi, -llackberry wine, Corn Whiskey. hl onongahola 'Ahiiskey, Oin,annd a stock >ftOroceries, oensistink'of Sugar, Tol'io. A, Soap. Starah, &c., &o., all of which will me ld low 'for enshI at the store 0on0 Loor sout~h of h. F. Davidson's. fo 8IGE0EGOE W. BARBER & C O.I Eo the PLanttr's and Far rners of South Carolina. T lE subsortber respectfully invites your ahtenit'on to a Portable- Plintk wu siraight Iril fence, which lie confiden. y believes solves the Fence Quesi::r, Nvhion1 since fihe change of onr labor system I now the question or tile firm. This fenico is one of uncquestioned r erit so proclaimed by till who' have examined r)r used it. With nearly ONE IIA LIES HAILS, the unsiigh ly crooked fence catn he convei ted, witli a stiil cas, into a stib .tanl il. durnble fence. without the use o 1Cw rails.' It is easily Iit(te- can be i rapidly constructed. Properly consi rusctel s. is proof ngninst unruly stock, wind cr flood, and will st and ten years, it not loniger, wilhoti ropnir. No phrit of the fence need fouch he* grotud. liequires no post-holes, no m ire, no baring or mort is ing. This fence his been in use in f ie States of New York-Atud Missisippi a in every insta nce has more than 11et' I l most sail guine.expectatiots of the most practica armers. ... This fence -wns psi tised by Gco. 11 Clake and t1o., of New York in i86;7. The under.signed has ptrobanscd the, entive in ierest o' file linilter or' ,O t i e c of 'oulI Catrolina, niil is pr l.ared to seli COUN-TY AN.9;FA IIM UlHll:s for f1he s'a~~i 1 heso will he Sol ol rensona.l ter hI jita'ly pnpula. ience or ihe Ito n It. Stono, it has the following adv es: - .'-' .s ch,.,ier. because being al ,Air J, pence," it akn I -s r.Stls Befl"leuV, having no wire in]d po.s9-holes it pay for, if will save iln ltc1ial cost lmlorv thnn double fihe Cost ofarn liig'h ts o, anty 2nd. It is miore durio1)!e. 1!aving a' 1 pos. in the gtrotundl, it cl :ot rol ill. liVry rail b.lg chrs' f the gi cutid. ex emots i frow -lie V:m1111 disudva 0 ilge leinog firmly braiicel..,it .yffrs gre:eis1 fallce to si ck, wiid ir - . 3d. Being pot able. it I: moire 011 conlveient in clsiri'ut . ana de.i able in 15 . To entoerpi fiity young ime l ni a r'are oIp porti ity 1 offere it) c i n II purchase of County t;gss. ('orc ao dencea saolicited. Add I.s G. H. RO.BERTSO. CAROLIA . FERTILIZER WIl V4 BE SOlI AS FO OWS4 : $50 PER TON OF 2,000 lbs. * ac) ~ $55 PER TON OF 2,000 lbs. P' able November1,1874, FreigiltanuId Dfntyngo to be Atlt. ITS SUCtDESS IS U NPARALLELED. AND ITS STIANDAIRD IS A 1WTo. L WILL BUt SOLD AS FOLL1WS: .CASI[ PitICE., . $33 Per Ton of 2,000 Ps, TIME PR1ICE. '$38 Per Ton of %,000 IM Payable Novemer1 1874. Freight andi Drrsy ge it. ltd. F"OR SALt: BY GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO GENElHAL AG ENTlS A T ~ 7tAULE A. F GOO~i1NG, - ALOPPOPR~IEToR. TI'VN disposed of my Liver-y infr.. LIest. to 1I. TP. Terrill, I will keep ponstantCl y on hai'nd~ .1ores n.' mullles -for isiae. Part len!isant of' good stejk will Ia Well to give mo a call. I have also openedi a Carriage, Ihiggy nd-tl Wuiggon Fndiory.' All work nieuily hxeoutedh and warrante~d. Give mae acaill .... A. F. (OODING. 'TrowroEz ' iLLwho gave me their nofes f'or Caro.. CA.lina F'ersiiizer, nre hert'by nothifiedI hat their ntotes are tdne 01n te first (lay f Novembier'next. and ore ini ny hiandA 'or collection. Thlose who gove me their iofes for' Caltton Pond, will find I heir nofes ih the IExpress Of1ce. 1 hoape faer a promp >ayienit of both. oot 14 JNO. H1. CArInnanT 'TUENITURE Ionsitaling of WAlnut Clhmber Suaits. nmiptc Cottago Suits, Parlor Suitt, Wal Il., Poplar aid 'Pine W4rdroi;ae,. Side oArds, Safe, ,ecreinl-lea. Blurn-aus. W1a13h. tanda, Tables. Book Ilncks,.Towell liacks. ndial Iall tack, Dqsks., Ooas. Chairs, !inno Stools, doha ounges, Etngeres. look C , Ciahrea Alools. looklopers' .RAo1., Cria0s andil Criadles of tli very best luniivy. For Design nnd Workinnnship. aitequaled, which I offer ni Culumbia and " arleston Prices. Saveyour freight billh )y buyiigr at '1o..l'3. Redsteads OF -an11 afyles made or hard Southern Wond, and warranted to give entire sat is notion. Use economy and buy the best Woven Wire Mattresses iliAr will last. ia lire limo. They are comfortabc. -durable,' 'elislic and cleanlyi Wool, Cotton t ND Iair Top'Mintresses. Our prices ar beyond e-ampetition of lite the same quali. ty M ibro's ASid -l~$t.ua f( ale. Furniture ntently telired at oderate iaces. Pictiare Frames made to rder mttaeia) furniAed . - ept 25 It. W. PiILL1i S. BARGAU , MARGAINS. OWING to the low price of Cotton and the great scarcity of 1mone1y, we now offer our entire Stock of Goods at ex treimely low. prices. Especial attention is called to our ver'y l arge Stosk o Dres- Goods, Male Clothingr Gents 1unishit - Gioods-, boots, Shoes, HUi: i Caps, and a splendid line of Cassimeres, all of Which* we oTr,-t :iii'prices and to snit the timc", Colie with tile CASH and get BAR.GAINS! A L thiose inldobted to uis are u-gently reqnested to come h01 ward ali1 settfe Ip, as0 we are ~ grecatly in neeCd of money. McMVASTER & BRICE. W1INSBORO FEMALE A Boarding and ha dehool for Young Ladies, \1188 SALLIE: IQiIUNSON.,~ Principals It na or TRiUiT~lhs, lion. WV. R. I~onstrsoaN, PreOsident.. Coal. J. I.I. Pa os~, H. L. Ea-.loTT, Esq. -TEIIMs OF TUITION. For haighear btrnnchaes, including the langunages, per sas'iop . ~$25. F-or ititernaicdlatbe cilosn es, per ses, si0n. *$18 For primary classes, per sossion, 12 M-sie, per session, * -- ' ' '. 0 hot r--Iing...per hona.1, inacl-aing wash tng, futel anid hlaits pe- r mo , $l 0 Termsna ot' paaymnent - qinne-terly in adlvance. Cabbages Dricd Beef ? AFINE lot of' Fresh (Iroceries, just - ot-ived lay J ohnt D. McCarlecy. , consaist ing af 2 taant es CahhnIa ges. 2 ''nlt liering, 2 hhias. No I. .lackerel, - 2 bhisl. Not. 2 ' B dotpatn l~it~ No. 1, 2 and 3, .4l 0 a 1ot of Condense'ad Cod Fishl "for nmily ut-e, which I can reed-i~end froma xperiene. Coffee. hid Sugar of all lt ieao, Lni-. If'COKOnnd' U1nm. N, C. %Iountaint Baa ter, Chaee and Criatker-s ol all kina4, lMal, Ilois ia'ndo 'Floutr or thec iest grade~c.. Alsd brinneda onods of all titnds- Oysters, (Cnnned Pecohea and Pine \pples Tom Oattoes Catr~uup,'sardines, anda Imoeracan Club.I''iaah. hveryithing thai can a hlnd tii a fir-stin ols rocry, and a'lso a Iti lot of Leak's Thft albancco', 1,000 .igar-o Cigra ad othear grades, and btest f ail. euinsantly on haa)d alIho beat quality f Liquot's thaU urhli'haid. Nathana ~abinet, laitke's Rlye, aind Lynchburg ,l.e,,Nelenti to., l~entuyky Ilye, that udan rol- >e excielced. Comib andti try for your. elves and be your- own juadge. John D. MlcCabfoy, ) 00 IJS, Amhi1can Candy assorted. 50 "a Cocanut. " 60 Peantut. . . U,.V Q. DESPOJtTE$1j-00, inh 18 'HARDWARE EARDWARE V :0:.-. have ncw on hand a portion of my Spring stock, with inor.) to arrivo soon. I have a nico lot of Trace Chnins, iel Screws,' Grass Rods. 8011d and Dixon Sweops Carpenters, I Blacksmlliti and Shoenakers Tools, Plowv Steel ami 1J00.I11i,. PfoW Moulds &c, Wili A -ful line of hardware to arrivo soon. Leathe:'s douslatily on lind. ALL GOODS LOW FOR CASH I feb 19 IBERAL TERMS I We te (I e i m"ir gamns, fior 0t4. ,sa. !wn on (lie f Iitl ..1T eie I'lhoniix (tnallo, p4. Tonl ot' 2.000 lbs., $7.50. Wiico x, 0 - i.l., & CII 'i:Ia pulatedr Ge ano, Per Ton of1 21000 lb. , S70.000. ($1.00 per hll ,draylge to be Ideld .) On credit until ist Nveiber. 1874. with opt iol of p-ryiig in Niidd in , i oilti, de livered at b y1. rs' nerest ,.dep , A diaccunt -ifJ$10.00 ier ion will be al lowed for tash. Our Agents Ibro,'ghout the State ell " I. ffne patices and ou name leri.1 as outr -elves. Ilan-l in your orders to nearest Agent at once WILCOX, GIBBS & (0. CUIA l, 1R.s ro Y S Extract %-om1 1he A11-1anta mifiat't1 February 1, 1874. Georgia Slile i . lgr iu ati ItIl . : . ,'c. Olice. Azlantar, ita. dr.1. 27, 1874 TO t/ae 1Wilor o/*f/card To te I.to of the Herald: At the Ist mei ag U .he . tate \prieu 'ural Soviety, I hertis III i l ed i1oml Ih Secretiary th til yt f 1' it' g :.tlmii.: of all Commercial Fer: ilizer 7 expo -I sale in ihis Sant,.ti an ii iiag , ill the An tilic.al 'heni-t iii tile -Soic Clollege of Agt iien b ra iiad the .Iolhanaic Atr.s at A bi teun s, A)fm a -i V:4 e j;i i a value. I have, tIharfii ' obt'aine, -lnnd sent to the Clieilit. lr-f l te,'iamples aI tmost of 1he leadig Guaanos tad I (IS. [llates., that are .,old in i his 8 me Iii proper to saay here t at Ihete 'nmles were t iken by my-;elf inl p.aradn. froiitae hulk, iii the warehunwio wheret they wer tored. anl jut il' .it--tight glass jar, 'thle nnolyses werae t bt.141t ly ftniinbr. 1he Chenist not knowing ihe name of tie articles or rum whom it was oblaiiied ile naities ot of e Ferti tIz r1 Correspoindinig wla Ith lie triaber Setl To die Chemist. wetre preserved in my o'o c:, I have redejved t'rm i tie laIbormart'y aof tle State Cullage ilhe fol wintW11 mg ) l e uls . af Ihe aniialyses 'or Feri iizser., as shbowni in I hei enc o..ted repaort of Protf Whie. Th'e cii cialat ion of Itie il'tmmelrcia Il'tvnttine, ineppt ding profit oni manufaftfcture, give's ns the cash valuie, for wihich Itin articies should he sold in Sninnahi.'as follow's: Etiwain Dissoalvedi Jione, per ion $41 87 Ehiwan Guano, .." 41 ~gg Soliuble Pacific Guano, "a " 84 77 Sea Fowl Guano. 'a it 47 98 K iglish Dissolved Bone, "a" 47 8C Paitapsco Guinno, o " 25 74 Chesiapt-ekt Gusano,.- 'a ,a yg iPurchasers of' taert ilit. rs ean comapt're the cailculateda t'ommtnerciatl value wirbt ihe. 'tellhng Price. TIe Stnte Agriculiturn!t Society il ph atblishi fo r thle beneft of Ibli, plaiears tte anaiysed of' olte Fe.riilizers as soon as receiveri. .*.Very Respetctfulily. . I. J1OllNaoN, Sec.. By this comparison it will be seen that the ,'en Fowl Guao lit) en ly sold a( $2 07 pet' ton more 'thIatn lthe ealculhati'on 'otn 'he ctotmmlercial vaue tand~ thait thle Etiwatn Guntno is sold $13 92 ttor'e titan the esli.i mated comm terciail value making n diffear enlce in f'ator rlf ihe Sea Powl ngalinst iae Ettiwan of 1i 85 per totn the Etiwnn selling at $55.00 carih and thle Sea Fowl sellin~g al 50 ,00 yetA the ch'niist., vahtaia thq Sea t..wi at $6,85 mtoreC ihnnt the Eiiwan. 'The comlp~irison wviih ithe Solu ble . Pacific is ever greater in favor of the Sea Fowl--:. he Sea Fowl biping vallued at $13 16 per F'ifv tinne of sein Pow-! foi' sale by* feb2 ..O4e o A SECOND SUPPLY Of Earl'y Rose Potatoes just arriyed at D. LAUDER. D)ALE'S, Cheese and Maccar'oni CAIl EA RLY.,( THE BEST IN USE1. PtIaTY ~tJA R ANT END I p jable 1st Novemaber 1874. liwn Frtlizr,$55 casht, $00 n ae.. ble 1st, Novem ber, 1t874. All sales .ontliin to ho secured by aote with ftood endorser. ' ' *T. RL. RliiBE SN Wat.C.JIE &Agent Winneboro, S. C. Gen'i Agents Chiarleston, S. C. feb 17-Im Poots anzd Shoes, AN elegant lot of hoots and E bois Jtm C..rooetlved from T'. 3I1ilov &a Co- - MoMA8TER~ & BRICB. jept, 16