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FAIRFIELD HERALD Pu'ilis;hmIl !:vary Wolnsda7 at WINNSB; OR O, .S. C., DY K.L LI.AJS S' D.iJ' 781 . 0 TRRMS-IX AD 1'A NCR. One Copy one year, - - $ 3 00 ITS H , { - " - 12(10 0en " " " - 25&0 THE BONEIEBS MAN. A Brilliant Invention, sud What Befell on ite Trial Trip, From the Burlington Hawk Eye. A man who lives up on South hill is grievously tillietecd :eetso th( lady wrho slpiintcndsH the week ly purifications of the wearing tapparel at his homue ahiWi1y leaves i 1(t work of clothes-lino spread all around his back yard. And whzen he miado coripilit, to her about, it shie addressed him in the musical accents of Christine Nilss.n's native language aid overwhchznod him with a torrent of eloqjueneo that he coul not understand. And whon ho re monstrat d with his wife ami daughter about it they laughed him to scorn, aind his daughter, who was educated at Vassar and can hustle her torrihied parent out of the house with on hand, told hiin if lie interfered any moro in that depart mont arouid that house he'd got drownd in the wash till). S:) this man sufered. One bitter cold morning he ran out to the wood shed after soio kindling, and the first line caught him muder the chin and pulled his nook till it was ia foot long, and he ran into the house and frightened his wife into fits by his terrible appearance, and sho threatened to apply for a divorce if ho over made faces at bor in that, way again. It was nearly three hours before his neck shrunk back to its natural size. And a few nights after that he was all dressed to go to a party with his f:uily, and he went bounding down the back yard to see that the alley gate was fastened, ad,1 a slack line caught himt amuidships, let himi run out the s511l ks, and then when it hauled taut., just picked hin11i up. toscl tho breath out of him, turned himt cle:r over, and cltcked him down on his back, split.tiig his coat from tail buttonis to the neek. And ho coudin't speak, al le couldn't breathe, only alout thirty ('Oits on the dolhar, so be couldn't 1nswve' his wife anid <lbmi)lste1r when they scr'('lieI to hinm that, thvei wore ready, and they conculude.I that he had run awny to avoid 'oiig with them, 5o they went, ofl' wit hout himl), and never came back till 1.1 o'clock, and the man lay out in the hack yard, all that tiuo tiring to (lie. And one time after that he was jogging across the back vard with his arms full of about three hundred pounds of hard wood, and ho was laug~hinig like a hyena at someothmig he had read in the JI/mek.J~e, wthuen a clothes prop slipped just, as lie passed ider' the line and droppod on his~ hiead, raising a .lump n big as an egg, and lie fell forward and the line 'aught right ini his mouth, and rawed it clear back to his ears, so that, wheni lhe tried to smile the top) of his head! only himig oin a hinge. We'll, these Iblings nato urally' weighied on ht is nindh and diepresseai him, but, they set htimt I iiining, patent clothes line reol, whichl wis inculosedl in a heavy east iro n 1box, and was worked bty a powei fuil aultomiatie ar'rangemnt . Youi only had to wind up' the box uand let it. for a cer't.ua iiniur just lik anii ahl~ina clock, amd at th~at, h our thI~e ireel wou()ld~ goi off, it piull onl thev lin 'like a teamti ofI mnles ; ihe spring hook at the of hler i oft the line woulhlI let go if~s hohlt, aind that, lini woui bet rolIled til att I he ra te of a niothing J~ abouit is iment11ion. buti li pt uip the b ox mai lol samn 1ie ab ou it to his fmity, wh'fich is a way man hav'e, and ho sef, ift for 7 o'clocek Thlon he wathched l\liss Nilsson' s (compa~itrit't runl ou it thle line ,andit adljlust the hook, andic he weiit Abut 7 eclok that evinLilg, while lie was toastintg his feet at the~ lire and reading the nman~ae, the family were dist m-bed't hy umniistaka ble indications of a lighi, going tin in the bac'k yardt btetween aL ilui-ri eane and an ear'tlhquake, in which the &arthuake alppearied to h o getting a little the best of it. TheI aiffrighted family rushed to the back (door and( lookedl upon a sconoe of devastation ad anarchv. The air wvas full of fragmocntu 'of linen and1( cotton andc red Ilannel, and shirt buittons and1( c'lotthlo phins andi little brass buck les were fly in g like hail. Th'Ie rooel ini the ironi botx w1'as making about 60,000)( revolti ilns a minute, and was whirring ar'oundt like 'L threshing macl(hine(, andI the line wats teing around thbe postsa like a streak of rnlnawaly lightnling, and the e'lot~hies wer'e trying to keep along with it, and aroi'il thu potsts they Wero ipiniug, tealing and linapping mor1e than an~y cycloe that ever* got, lost, while where the line shot into the hole1 ini the ironi box', thec str'ipod stockings aind whlite shir'ts and1 things. antd flannels mnd ,yarn socks andundhi~er'shuirt s an~d 1mor1 thinigs, aind alpr'ons and hand korebuiefs, anid sheets andI things, * na d pillow-slips just fonamed and bulged, and tossed wildly, and ipd and1( tore and1( sucraphed until the yard and air wore so full of lint that, it looked worse than an aretic SnOW storm.ii Oh, it was dlreadfull. It was terrible. Everybody shr'iek ed iln dismayv. "Somebody's at the cloth -s line I" seroamed~ thie man's daugh ter'. "Good heavens !" yelled the man "hadn't, you taiken the (clo)thes1 in?" "No I" they chorussed. The man thought ho would save wlhat w:a loft. Ho iprang at tlh elothe nlil1o. reo ciutiglt the flyin hook iat the end with both hands and the next instant, before the terrified eyes of his shrieking wife and daughter, he was jerked it through the hole in the iron box ia quivering mass of boneless flesh while his glistening skeleton Ie rattting upo)n the porch. They gathered his frarne-work of the porch, and unlocked the bo: and drew out his covering. Ho wa; not (lead], so deftly and quickly had he been removed from his frame work. They scnt for the doctors bet their skill could not avail to gol thec mnan tog(ethe r again, and now h( sits,. livnp anld bo.neless, in at hlighl backed on3iy chaiir, sniiling sadly il his grinini sakohtoin which siti ill i chair on flhe o(lposito side 01 the store, grimiing sociably at his coun teru irt, and rattling horribly every it ime it er('e(sses its Ihoy legs or se1 feches the top of iis glisten ilg head with its g.amnt, fleshless lingers. And tusil that poo' muar will have to drag out a Anal exist enco uent il dte:th.lt comes to both of him. it. is paiirtl, expensive life, for the skelehm t) ents just as muc: aH the flush, and te flesh lnas taker: to snioking ten -ent eigars aid th< slkeletonI n't slhep i wink unless it has a big hot whiskey every night at bed-time. And all this is t ht result; of wicked carelessiness. What i (realfuil, dreadful wairnin it is to thoso netgletful womlen who leave the clothes lines stretched across tho yard in. every diroetion after night. AxoTrBR OF TH PiioDIoris.-Th( Boston herald says that the town of BUxhutry, Mass., boasts, with others, of Hiiiart, old people, andI. its an cx liplo, point.st to (ap t. John South. worth I, who turned niniet y-fo ur yeiars on the 2nd day of .J anuary last Amsong; the remarkable incidenmts ol his lifo are mentioned tih facts that he hats never necdud the services of a plysic'ian : dor; iot kcow the tlast(o of ttotaco i has n') had habits riadd the fiest print withou t glass. e : e an walk bug distallces without oven the aid of a (nne, and is gener ally inl (,xcelluit h(alth, taking eart eacs season of a good sized giardniti When at the age of niniet;v, lie ou1e m iortnting started itt 4 o'chlok for the i horie, as long diistance fronm his hiuise. 'ctrry'ig at tatil, two gtns and a bneket on his sinttldheirs, and from Il'nc'o venit alone in hi s d r on i ihigtrip. Hle rO'ecd his honze itg;in at. 7 o'cloc-sk thai. evening, wit Aety hirg fish, as 1t result; of his (mecnrf;inui, ai1 the next day felt mum fatiguio ther'efront. 'Thie ol gentle m11n1, from prlesenlt appearancU1(es, is good for the century Ie has so near ly complutod. In 1852, ?t0,000 of the surlus~l oh thie Great Lonidon ]Exhibition oif the preceding year wats invested iit twenity ner'os of land att lR tonsington. gore. Not long ago less tihan twc acros of this land sold for ?103,000 '1'he Japanese go~ver'nmienti is said to haoe adopted a singular' but ell'tiiive mtethodit for tend'1(intg ii hn'wle- l'e of tihn Arai d mm eralt. wlhih isi sol at ai low price to th< per:santry. .Dur'ing 1lapi. year every woman lias an imd~iienable right to siako lov<( id th li iro in the mornin jg. Th'eii Hllumnli'e reo rt Ihib-l will lt yiear ilndl consinenco of the centon ial. A beauitiflti .'ci- mev ni centipede A cotitresp ttdent asks, 'hil oo i bst for' winter' use.o ? Yomt uueighbdor's woiod is pr'e ity good ,i Thei datlliness of ti.radit lea:ds th Notw I eford ( M'u-0.) h irury to ro hot, anyi teni iljls ini this setion. Thle lirst fruiit.s of lenp year i21ii firth in i the casof el' hhliIarper' (; i'iirmunatt, West Vir'ginia, whoi she a ma enuinICsloillt he~ rfusedI i het of marilriatgo. A Rocs'lttor' boy put his~ foot 01 a eit wlthlelhe shot her wiIth at re voer . T'. ( at tdid ntot, sttip to se how badly tho boy wats woitutded. Tlhere are 24,526 itdiots ini th United Stattos. TIhor'o were 24,527 but Se'rgc'ant Bates is inl Canatd, now. "H'1 omember,"st. said a 1radinug Quake to his HonI, "'in ma~kinig t.hy wayv int tie worat I, a spoonaFit] of il wilIl ' farthler' tha' :t ' t oF Vinegar. CRASS SEED. .i EN'1TUcKY Blue h ram Sieod, Ried Cltov'er Seed, For satle at the drng st ore (If EST ABLISH ED 1859. GonSlver atu hes ati,i ioi ntog Platut iorb ( ainst~~u~e A fin' notmen.iit (If ('lctoku. Wantches ('lotksg ami .Irwcirt re nini i'a llnl umn NEW AI)VET1'I'ISEMEN''X. GIVEN W" "m $6 1'i~ StB"w GVENMachines, hunting ('se wa'ei F e, velvet vests, und blek sil FREE resses, free with our Green back ac es. Mend to Inventors' Unio 173 Oteonw oh st root Now York. A( NTS Modtals and Diplomas awar ed. for Holinnn's new PI( TOIIAL BIBLES, 18110 Ilm WANTED. trations. Address for noi circulars, A J IIOLMAN & CO., 930 Arc] street, P1hiladelphia. 1000 AGENTS, teachers, students, iet an.1 women, wanted to soll CENTENNIA) GAZEETTER of the U. S. Shows gran resut. of 100 ye:rs progress. A whol library--Bosfon GIlo,.. Nota luxury, but necessity-n'er-Oeran*. J est selling Boo published, want g.enerrtl agent ii ever City of 10,000. Addrlioss J U cCUIltY , Co. Philadelphia Pa. hseirosAsey or Sos. ('O mAh1i. flow eit her su maty fas -inat an"i rain the Ic-re rnd Iff--clions of ne; person they choose inl-tantly. Thlip sim mfree. by mnall for 24., together with i minrringe guide, Egyptrian Ornele. .reams inta to Ladies. W velding Night.Shirt &c. A queer book A'ddressi T. Wil 1A A1 & CO., Pubs 'hila l'a. WAgents for the bestsol ,WANJED inig Stationery Pack ago in the world. It contains 15 sheet paper, !6 envelopes, golden Ten, pen holder, pencil, patent yard ieasure, air a piece ofjewelry. Single mejtkage, pui 1 pa i, 25ct, 6 for $1I.00. 'atches give] away to all Agents. ('irculars free. Bride A Co, 7619 Broadway, N Y. COUGHS, CL00I, JOARBNIESS AND AL.h TiHROAT DISEA3ES, W'. rM EK Wells' Carbolic Tablets PtsT UP or.Y IN tLt'S n ,Xs. A TiliD AN) SURE REMEDY Sold 1y Druggist: generally, and Johnston fIlolloway & Co., Philadelphia Pa. A FARM OF YOUR OWN IS The R4eRt lRemedy for liar I Times FREE HOMESTEADS AND The Best and Cheapes RAILROAD LAND are on the lino of ti Union Pacific Railroa( -IN - NEBRASKA. Secure i homse now. Fall htformttat ibr sent 'rr.a- to all parts of the worlli irs OF hA\'IN, La (d Coi'r U 1' I R Omaha Nebraskn FULLER, WARREN & CO MANUFACTUREItx OF 'TOVE: The largest assort ien Furnace Ini the Imna1r-cl Our new woo andati:d !ooking Stoves GOLDEN OROWN. RtEPORTVER. PIRiT OF %16 OUTHERN GEW. TE WART 'IMPROVED' .Moot the wuants of civery d'aler. Coruro ponde'nce ivit d. Prico Lis andI (ut upon applukit to FULE . WAR1F.N & 0. 23, W.ater Street, Newi YorkI AREI N~OW SELLING THIEfR Entire Stoch OF FALL AND) WINTER (TOOD; TO MAKE .1O(OM FOR I'TEIRL SPRINVG STOCK L--I Biloaohod L(Hoiiemepnn at 9, 10 ant .Brown Homnt nins1) from 16 to 11 centi . Heavy Plaid I onmeapunis at 12 cotits. Casli~ocau 3, t, 7, 8t andl t cets.t In faot, they aro 8selling tall at WONDERFULLY LOW PRICEE T~hey woula ak osreoial attention their 8took of IHate, Shoes and Clothing, which they'aro selling undeniably Cheaj lhankeisi Blankehe!! Blank ets AT ANY PRJICE. Hardware I Hardware A new lot oft Hatrdware Jttt arrived, *eonisting of' everyl 'ing genor ally fournd in a ir ware store. Nails, Swedes Iron and St eel. as cee as can be bought any whereo: I ALSO, A lot of~teel Pl1ows of every descriptli feb 8 Beaty, Bro. & Son. IAVEthis day roeIred ~ 1 hhd N. 0. yellow clari tied 8tngar. 1 hh 0N . fancoy claritied Sugar. Will niot drip or go~ hard iti flhe ensk Low for cash. (Call and 5eo. Beaty, Bro. & Son HAV E N~ow 1in tto~re AND FOR SALE 10,000 yds. Standard Domes. tic and Borneo B agg ilg. 700 l)milles ArroW and Wedge Ties. 100 lb1. 1 Ilin1g ''wine. 50 kegs Nails, assorted. 4 (1Oel Axes. A lot of Wooden Ware, Shoes I and n general assort ltent of eraoerito ANI) PROVISIONS AT BOTTOM FIGURES FOR CASH. sept. 4 l- [.l' t RI B A COT CVemmirnion Motrchanlit, ---AD And fDealer in (onmercial Fertilizers. T F you wish choice A pples, Pantna. . Oran gos and Leuns low for cash, call on Pianius .BIACOT, Agent. Tlo'ril-:lN uahhages, Onions ande . O trish PottoH seolectei for t:ablo iu at PrIEnnE 3AcQT 8, Agen t. -I'(G( ,uunch, Pearl Oyster and Arrow rL oot C.raokerx jist arrived fre.sh at PiiunE~ BIiACO's, Agont. * IIESII (andc cs, C'oconnuts, A hnnda, .2 Walnuta ttd bus htter Nuta sat Pmi.ua BACO'r's, Agont. I hAVE now on hand anid absout to re .1. eive thes following brandla of wll known Guanos. Thlosei wvisinig to pur chseo timoLiis, wvill do well to call sandI learusterms: ItOk'AL GUANO COM POUND, 8EA FOWL GUANO, AMMON IATEDI D)1issol vedl BONE. C.. 4C OE'SSXUP'ERtPHlOSPHATE, asnd Nntional1 Soluble Bonio- a firat-clsass Acid P'hosphsto- for composioting. Special Inldulcementls til'ered by the Car-.oud. Do,2n. R1. IFTENNIKEN, Ainont. I '1'rIATNG Oil linheed (il, Koro .4 -asnne 0il, ( uistor Oil, juast received at the lDrog Stor, of W. E. AmK1I. WOOD PRLESERIVEIR. (\NE Barrel Oil known as Roesidunm, K. ussed for cooling wood to prosiarve it, either in building or morn pasrticuslar ly on l'onoo Posts. a'r saile by oc t 21 W. f. )TIK I. D)EALER1 IN URINIT1ILE, Pasrlor llra'kotas and P Iiot oro lrnames, for dIesigna and wvorkmsaansmt p, nnetyiledi. ltememt.. ber moy priceis are bsoyond~ competition for the samto quality of goods. A NE~W SUPPLY of Rsstic Window Shnades, low in p)rieo, durablude, contvenienlt, that never get out o[ order, and will last longer tihan any other~ Shasde. Mathtreassen, Vietn rest, I stjses Mirrors and~ Lumbuler for sanlo, R EPa 111 NG FunrnIiuro naeatly' repired at tnoderate prices. Special attention giv'en to thne Uh-.~ dertaker's Deptartm~ent. I keep on hand a full supply of Cses anid WVood Comats. MY TERmM A RPr SRTL'r tCAnh I Shockoc MaIchinr Wo'rks, a r I(II1MONI) VA. M M fANI;FACyrURUsl or Steam Enginon JYLand Jloilorn, Agriltunral Enigines, -Circular Slaw Mills, (Grist, Bark and Plas tar Mille. Shaftinig, Ianger nutilPtlloyn. Oct 19 War. JYIrJ' NonR. II 1-' li 1i--1 Ette nger & Edmond, j 1I( I1MONi)VA. I fANJFAC'1'L'Rl J1 % of Portable atid1 t i . StIati4IItflV l.Ig)Oietiill Bt,ilirs of al id,('ireolar" Saw Mdills, Grist Mills, Mill Gearing Sh 8 lw ug, lle. vA. -('allterolm'. NpMittrtl wteltutl I'utpi1(1f Heonil for ('atalugua. iFur'nitura W~orks atici iiuiilaw1 M1ills;, lt~(II'NI \'. ( 1('" A;l~ Jhdird(iuamer andi i Pa or F t nft f ot g sCar;hrd ~ont, no s~oft pin.1 used. C ottag e - leilstatas and .ileoji Mattra;ses laedinig artielo4s. Mi'1IOP()IT.AN WORKS. C7anal &lrealfroal Sirfh to Se'c"a 1/A lttcIlaoNI VA. - IN1IN1S, I'orlabla atnd Sttiounary, _7. flaw Mills, (ist Mills. JBolens, UIw tings of Braes and Iron, l"'crginags s&.. Agricultural Ir'on Worksi, "In all its bra icus dono by oxlperisuaond handsa. I mlproyodi Portable En~gines, for driving cotton ginls, tlhreshaing flia - lhities, s~epartors, gri:4t driilks to. IA unumbe~r of aecoa'l handl E:ngiuus x1nd iler-c4 of vatrios Imattenlat, iii first. rote * (ror, onf hanid. lopair work solicitoed '\Vuai. E. TA.T.1':NR e CO0, DEALERS IN j FAMILY & PLANATIOP I Office of County C0uuisasioicI's WIKXsnono, S. C., Fob. 10, 1376. LL1 persons holding claimq ngainst ~C],, the County of Fairiield, contracted iprior to October 31st, 1874, are notified to hand in sealed bids fora settlement of their claims, said bids setting forth. what dis count the holders will allow in settlement, Snoh bids as are received within thirty days from date will be opened at the expi. ration of that time, and checks drawn on the county treasurer in favor of those who may of'er the largest rate of discount. The plaut of settlement of the past indebted. ness of the county, above specified, is re quired of and madh obligatory upon the County o Timuieoners by a joint resolu tion of the general assembly of this state, aproved March 10th, 18Th, which au torizes the county eomissioners of Clarodon and Fairtl'ld Counties to levy tand coilleet Ia special tax to p'ay past iii dehtedzness of said counties, and to regu late tho mammer of disburningv the same. HENRY JA.4OB, Chairman of the !loard 111 i lof C. C. of F. C. Notice to Road I~istrit Overwer.s. Orret: or Cor'ser yConsn:, WI innsb oro, M. C Maui'b 4th, 1876. TOU aire hereby notified and required .toor f or out f" r three dlays wore, betore the 1st of May next, on time public high ways, all able-bodied mfale persons between the ages of eighteen and forty 1iv.o years. Overseers will be held to a strict ocountability for all negitgencc in the worning of the roads, for the idling of road hands, and for the timo required for work being wasted and Iritted way, in case saueh negligence or ronissness is not ro polrted to t his :o.i. All public highwavs must be eleared out to the lawful widta, and propeurly ditched and drained. You will also report so this office all persons obhtructing the publi -roads, either by throwing tiherein brushes and rails, or in any other wanner whatsoevor. HElNRY JACOB, J GIE:S 1. IIARtVEY, CAltI!'Elt REATY, County Comminssioners for Inch 8-x4 Firtield County. (ONNOR & I:IANDLER'S, COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF MOR TON'S CELEBRAT'1'ED 6OLD PENS AND nla11 9 FIRE INSURANCE, $40,000,000. JA M thme ngenl of eleven lire Ihenrnnce .. (onpie s w hgtre ennabinmeel assels e.xeed 40 iithon dlolar. lhmrt rnie, anuna,, l irnui imbelies insued, (dmun iry dIwelling risks a nimiity Gin nouse r isks ik ken at. reasoeailie mnt es. .IA1S. W . -A W, agent 1''1l IlT I ifo !Isurance ain. A umity ':an . sse. :,.mq 49* 'II.).I . * f. Nonm.Forreilur (muin ten pau'monts.) ldlowment and linnuity I ohicies insued o'i (le iosm favornbleI iermii, JNA8. . ' A ,( gorE JIINE Boots~ anid Shocs,, At Very Low Prices, ILIKE AS EVER at S. LAND)ECKEil'S *LIVERY S-ALE~ STAJ~3L J. I NOW OC~ the livery and sale stablos opposite the. Thelmspian Hiall, wheare will always ho found Stirst elass horsea and umulos for salo. V. hieles always on hnad for hire. I keoe constantly Ora handt a large quantity 01 Corn, Oats and Hlay, which I soll for cash only. 0. W. CRAWF'ORD feb 1 4 II uporter and D~ealer in ENG4ISHI alid A M EliICA N HARD IWAEli AND CUTLERY, I ron. Steel, Nail, ('zt ini... MuilStn, 1liol t ini" (loths, irnut .laclimhis, Cireilii &aws. .l ill I r(ons, Slitgar l'anis, Camrriage ituilding andi Tlrimminfig Mateorials. Indit Hubber lt an L atther Hltinlg, ('arpente'rs, Jllacksmiith iiud Tlanlners' Tooels, hionse. cult uraml 11 imiiments, ilmne Gemnit, Pias. tor, P'ainmts, Oils, Frenlcih mand American - itls. P'owder lausks, Powdler, 8lhot, &c, hoesle an ietail at the sign of thi I l UMNIA, 8, C, nov 10 x~)rmos DE1NTIST, CHARLOTTE, N. C., l1E*PFCTFFULL~Y informs the citizens and the public gener erally that ho will visit Winna, horo, s. C., profession ally, Monday, the e28thI day of 1+oh 18711, and~ remain 10 dayl or more if necessary Teeth extractedl withoumt pain. Sat isfiaction G)uaranteed. lfeb 19J- t~xl Goo. W. Yilliani & nCo' CAROLINA FERTILIZER, The Bradley's Patent Suporpios plate, And The Padlmttii o Soluble Acid t uperpliosplinte, 'H AVE boen used by the planters of the South for toi years with matchloess suocess. 'Teoy scarcely need encomnms to recommend their continued se. The standard of their excellence is guarauteod And their results prove boyotid ques. lion that every plantor who is alivo to his awn interest should Purchaso No Other I'ctillizer. f' Cummings & Co., Agents at Winnboro, 8 C. jail 5 Sito n o I'l oap li a ie C o. CHARLESTON, S. ClV Sioluble Guinno (Available Pone.p ~TrOS''[ATE of Limo 18-5 per cnnt, A mmonia:3 3pr ceunt. April ist $44, Noveaber tist .0, Cotton 'Option lot, - mitddlings at -$15. Acid Phosphate, (Aivailable Bone. Phosphdato oflinie, 22-83 per cont. April 1st $28, November 1Mt $33, Cotton Optioli 71 Spojial ratos to OraIngors oil enbs ordera, For particulars apply to L C WIILIAMI, 1'resurer, Chtarlston0 S U or to 1) t lentiikon Agenl at Winuaboros 0 IR S I)spote & aC, Agont at Ridcgeway 8(1 jan 25 T' FUANKC ('1' A\IMOI(,iATED~l E , BONE SU'ERPJHO18f'1ATE, laving been appointed Hole Agent for thi Htate fat' the sale of the above old and well known FilrI fZER, wo shall always koop a full supply Qfn hand. Orders on., trusted to our care shall meet 1ith prorpt atte Lion. '1The marits of this Fertilizer are too well known and appreciated to requtroa more extended notice. We %till only state that each consignment in sNiected to thd severest analysis, and the original stand ard is fully maintained. Dr. H. PINCK- '7 NEY is our traveling agent, and any com mutications to us through him sha'll have overy care and dispatch. PINCKNEY BtROTHERH,. 3 ('omm'relal Wharf, Charleston, R. 0. jan 18. 2mon Cheap Guano. $10 PIR TPON. r lH IS (iGu.to was eltered at the closs nf last season . 8me 3(10 tons sold on its own merits as per unalysis of Professor Shepard. As far as hear.l from reunltt of its application have been fahvorahtil. To close the balanco of the cargo, I offer it at $10 pler ton cash, put np in new bags of 201) pounds. J. N- 1OBSXON. 08 East Bay, 1 and 2 Atlantic wharf, jun 5 I m Charleston, 8. C. BEATV BitO. & SONe IIAVE JUST RECEIVED One ear load of Porto Rtico Molasses, and Sugar-house Syrnp, One ear load of fresh ground Flour of all grades. ALSO, 74 bales of Prime Trinothy Flay, ALSO, A let of Pot Ware Ae. at red1 used ratew., do. 4 At J. 0. BOAG'S DRY CWOODS,' FANCY G~OOD8 AND MI LLJIEY BAZAAR. j3'IUO lno' 'nill first Jan,. 187'0 Milli - nory embracing hatest s:trb's of Ilnta antontes. Ribboins, flowecs, Fst'ath~~ of all 1, indrs, veils. illusicons, silks,nottee velvots, (raples, 'i'namen~qts Ac, DRY G-WODS, Cn istig in part of hiek and colored alpacas, anJ assor)tmen'It of dlit~T'ent kinds . of dress mnaterials, water p~rootinig, flannels, a full line of calicoes, bienched andc unt bleachod goodls, chec'keid Hlomeispuinu, pan t Jeans, ('1assfiers Ac., ladie's'andut genuts uirrdervosts, boule'vards, shawls, c'loaks, fuirs, corsets, tarletans, swisses, nainsoaks, Ac. hosiery, gloves in g4reat variety, h:and korc'huiefs, notions, buttons anid triminga different kinds, ladies' and gents ties, faney and jet jewelry to arrive for the' holidays. Our fai - goods are full and completo.. A full stoek of shoes, hats, readymnad clothingg, drawers. shirts Ac. Famiil y grocories of all kinds, a full stoek alwayvs on handl, fresh arrivals daily. You wis fin d orerythiing y'ou wantby calling on J 0 BOt A (, on the corner. Soveral handsomue bedr 1oomi suits with and without marble wardrobes, bedsteadh,, inntrosses, lounges oradlles, andiu safes for sale very cheap. lBe ro to call on J O EOAG. Ln mber ! L.umbor ! always on hand and r sale by J1 0 bAG. You will find a full and complete stock almost ov erything, very low and cheap as we want to dimninish stock at do8 J OBOAO'S. LOOK Our --FOR------. BARG(A[NS! W.o aro now selling our largo atock of Men's and Bo.ys' Boots and Shoes WTICTLY AT COST PICE, I All kinds or Ladls' sln t' a -%e o l rice. (lVE US A CALL A'1' ONCE, S. LANDECJ(ER & Co. mh 11