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Thb Last Dying Manifkotations of R?t>ioat. Dbteotuy.?It may aoaod slangy, vulgar, nay, blasphemous, bot ws cannot belp saying that Old Johu Brown's oonl has ceased "niarobiog on," aad is now quietly seated in Abraham's bosom, looking down with exquisito Radical joy opoo the last dying manifestations of RtdioO devil? try being enacted in Edgefield. Aud ?what is the soape upon which this gloating son! now gazes? Detective United States Oommia ioners,detective United States Marshals, detective United States marderers, detective United States dragoons, all forging ohains and iron baudonfft for the white people of E Igefiold. It sees u pale, olammy, nasty wretch established in a room in oar Court House, for the purpose of bearing trivial, tramped op lies from dirty, ignorant, nngratefni, malicious negroes. It s eB these ma Hoious creatures flocking into him from all parts of the Oonnty. He la a no-called United States Commissioner, and bis name is Aiton, -or Eton. It sees the gigantic brute, Hnbburd. with tbo inbred brutality of the jackal, swaggering abont our street, arrestiug quiet and unoffending gentlemen, di xsoting military movements, and send? ing off wagon loads of wretched ne? groes to Columbia, to act as suborned witnesses in tbe United States (Joart. It sees the ineffable scoundrel, McDo viis, careering aronud tbe square in a bnggy drawn by a fiery grey, gazing upon tbe scene which be and Paris Simkins have so euooessfally brought upon tbe stage. It sees tbe County Auditor, Belaoger, keeping those im? maculate Hkirts of his ?8 white as dnv- n snow, bv hugger-muggering gleefully with the great avengers. It bears the beating of the reveille at anwouted hours, and sees United States troops march off in the black midnight, to ar? rest old men in their beds. It seen these old men arise at early dawn aud find tbeir houses surrounded by armed soldiers. It sees them being pulled and harried across tbe country as pri? soners. It sees men flying from tbeir hom.es. It sees womeu and young children traveling about alone in car? riages, with trunks and baggage, seek? ing a safer refuge than their own roof. It sees hordes of idle, angry, insolent negroes hanging about our public places, eagerly watching the course of events, and cursing wildly that the avengers are so slow. It Bees anxiety and humiliation in every white face. It sees business prostrated and indus? try paralyzed. Tbe sonl of Old John Brown is tbe soul of tbe Radical party of South Carolina. And all this does tbat happy sonl now see. Happy, but base, stupid, short sigh tad. Making vivid capital for powerful enemies, and hurrying on tbe day when it shall be finally said: "Thou fool! this night shall tby soul be required of thee!" Tbe citizens of Edgefieid actually arrested tbos far are Col. Robert B. Hughes, Rev. E. T. Walker, Col. Jobu Cheatbam, Mr. John H. Hollingsworth and Mr. John Colgan, Sr. Moat of them are already in Columbia to ap? pear before the United States Court. In the meantime squads oi United States troops, transformed temporarily into cavalry, have raided, by day and by night, into tbo country, but have returned in most cases without their prey. We bad thought that the duty of United States troops, under these circumstances, was to assist the United States or State authorities in case of resistance, but it seems tbat their fuuc tious aro for more comprehensive. In no case has there been any resistance. In faot, we have lived in Edgefieid ull oar lives, and never knew a case of re? sistance to law or violenoe to an officer of tbe law. That is so. Col. R. B. Hughes was arrested while in town, and immediately gave bail. The charge against him la inti? midation and bis acouser is a negro named Fuller Oliphant. Remember this name. And notwithstanding tbe alleged intimidation, the negro did ac? tually vote, quietly, tbe Radical ticket. The charge against Mr. Walker is in? timidation, and yet his accuser voted the Radical ticket, and is safe and sound. CoK Cheatbam and Mr. Hol? lingsworth awoke at S o'clock in tbe morning and found their houses sur? rounded by United States soldiers. Again the ohurgo is intimidation, and again their licensers voted the Radical tioket, aud uro well and hearty. The charge against Mr. Colgan is selling to baooo without u liosusu. Mr. Colgau has had a pet negro named Butler Rors. Now aud then he bought a plug of tobacco in the village at '20 cents for Dudley, aud let him have it at ex? actly tin same. He paid Dudley $10 a mouth and fed him; aud when Dadley came down from picking eighty pounds of cottou a day to twenty, he discharged him. Henoo Dudley'a wrath. Aad thus it it*I Aud such is the character of the charges! And such the grounds of arrestl And yet these Altona, HubbardH, &o., ?fco., .fco., are white men, apparently with power of reason. Verily, thoy ongbt to have hind legs and tails, hoofs and horns. And in these days of unnatural doings, we would not be surprised to see them devolope these ornaments of tbe brute, creation. Siuce writing tbe above, and as we go to press, we learo tbat our fellow citizens, Messrs. Wm. Parkman and Charles Holmes, of the Red Hill sec? tion, have been brought in, under ar? rest, by a squad of United States soldiers. Let us tell this tale. It will sound well to pious, decent Northern people. Tbe Rov. E. T. Walker, at tbe break? ing ont of tbe war, was a wealthy land-holder of Beaufort. Driven from his home, be took refnge with his family in Edgefieid, where, in his youth, ho bad preaobed. For thirteen long years bis fair possessions by the sea have been in the bands of negroes and carpet-baggers, while be bas lived BY J. A. SELBY. COLI in exile aud poverty, undergoing trials I ami hardslips of which the outside \ world bus bnt little idea. He is piooe, pore, generous, ohariUble. For two or three years he has lived upon a farm, and bis head employee bus been an elderly negro man uamed Robin Yoong; a bad oburaoter always, al? though his employer, in his charity, did not. believe it. Tins Robin Young, after eatiog the Rev. Mr. Walker's limbs almost literally off, and seeing but little left, hurries in to C<>mmis ?iouer Aitou with a flippant affidavit, and Hubbard forthwith arrests the | reverend gentleman while sitting in n friend's office; a geutleman whose | character as man, citizen and Christ? um, is indubitably above all reproach. Mr. Walker gave bond, and is in Go iumbia to appear before the United States Gonrt. Almighty God I is this n free oouutry??Edqe.fidd Advertiser. It is represented that the President | is tired of the continued calls from Houthe.ru States for Federal assistance. Several who bavo talked with him say' tbat he will urge with much earnest? ness the immediate consideration ol tho political troubles in the South, and will not. hesitate to recommeud eome practical legislation sous to give pro tecttoo to the negroes, and at. the an me | time afford relief to the business in? terests. JOHN AGNEW & SON, WHOLKHAliK LiaUtm UliALKIlS, ("lALL the attention ot purchasers to J their large stuck of fine Itye and Uour-1 bou WHISKEYS, from the celebrated dis? tilleries of John Gibson, Bon & Co. aud the I Qannia Distilling Company, together with a largo assortment of Rectified Whiskeys, New England Horn, Domostic Gin, Old Holland GIN. Jamaica HUM, ttame*y'a Old Scotch WHISKEY, Sherrv and Madeira WINES, California and Imported CHAMPAGNES, Imported ALES, POUTER, Ac. For sale at low prices by JOHN AGNEW A SON. For Rent, A DE8IKABLE HOUSE, at thirty j dollars a month. Apply to J. H. SAWYER, No v 25 8 Central National Bank. To Rent. THE COTTAGE HOUSE, contain? ing nine rooms, on Taylor street, be ?tween Pick on a and Bull. On the pre-1 niis.es is a well of good water, hydrant and other oonvemences. Pussfasiou given im- | mediately. For terms, apply to Nov2t_ W. B.NASH. _ For Sale or Rent. A DESIRABLE Residence, on Oer Ivaia street; tho lot contains haifan Lacro, with good orchard; the honse has seven rooms; well of good watoron the premises. Also, for rent another HOUSE, ou Bland- ] ing Btreot, containing four rooms, uue and a-half uqnares from Main street. For par? ticulars, apply to D L BOOZER, __Novl7_ At his Dental Office. OAR.OL.1N A Lumber Manufacturing Co. I JOHN G. MALLONEE, President. Tiros. Bomnkll, Seo. and Treas. WHOLESALE and retail dealers in all kinds of Southern and Northern LUMBER, FLOORING, CEILING and other kinda of WORKED LUMBER made a specialty; Shingles, Plastering Lathe,! Vegetable Boxes. Ac. Ac. Otiico and Works, Horlbeok's Wharf,near North-east - ' ern Railroad, Charleston, H. C, and 951 West GcrvaiB at roe*,, Colombia. H. 0. E. MORRIS, Agent at Columbia, S. C. N. B.?Special arrangements havo been mado with tho railroads for delivering lum? ber Nov 19 loin UDISS' UNDER K?MMT?. -0 4P ? NEW STOCK Joat rcceiv?d at 0. F. JACKSON'S. Another Lot Black Alpaca. EST in this city at th<* prico. Now ready at C. F. J\OK-u>N's. New Prints, New Dross Goods, EW RUFFLINGS, NEW SKIRTS, at C. F. JAOKSON'8, Nov 24 Leader of Low Prices. Boarding*. MISS CORDELIA MOItDEOAI, Colum? bia, S. G., aunouiicos that her ee tablishment, South-west corner of sumter | and Lady streets-, is prepared to accommo? date BOARDERS, permanent and tran? sient, where the tastes and comforts of tho I *nostfaatidiona will be guaranteed Nov 12 113 Medicinal Confections. MARSHMALLOW DROPS, Gum Drops, Jujube Drops, Flaxsoed Candy, White Oak Bark, Cocoa Cream, Irish Moss Drops, Wild Cher ry Drops, Chlorate Potash Drops, Cocoa Wafers, Chocolate for the Health, Ooooa riroam Caramel, Tolu Jujube, Here hound Jujube. For sale at Nov 14 j HEIMTBH'S Pharmacy._ Cottage Honse. THE Cock Pit is finished and there will bo a party of gentlo men to moot on THANKSG1V ) (NO DAY, 2Gth, to fight day and light AH gentlemen with chick? ens are cordially invited. 1ight ing to continne until Jnlv 4.1875. Nov 17 0. R. FRANKLIN. New Orleans 8ymp and Buckwheat. NEW ORLEANS SYRUP, White Sugar Drips, Golden Syrup, New Hulled Buckwheat. JuU received and for aale by Nov 25 JOHN AGNEW A SON. B N ?t our Jmt Censures LTMBIA, S. 0., SATURDAY 1 DECEMBER 29. Second and Last Grand Gift Concert | in md of the SASOJilC RELIEF ASSOCIATION, ok nohi'olk, va. DAY I'O.slllVKLV FIX KD. TUESDAY, 29 H DECEMBER. LAST CHANCE! Authorized by Act of t ho Virginia Legisla turu. paaaed March 8,1S73. 5O.O0OTI? KETS-6.000 CAbli GIFTS.1 $250,000! TO ut; C&VBN AWAY. One Grand Cash (lift o\.$30 0001 On Grand Cash Oiftof. 25 000 Uuo Oi and Cash liift of. 20,000 Ouu Grand Cash Gift of. 10 000 i One Grand Oanti Gift of. 5.000 One Graud Gash Gift or. 2 500 One Grand Cash Gift of. 2 000 15 Cash Gilts of $1,000 each.Id COO 1 28 Cash GittB or 500 each. 14 000 43 Oai-h Gifts of 250 each. 10 750 | 79 Gash Gitta or 150 each.11650 250 Cash Girts of 100 each.2i 000 57B Cash Gifts or 50 each. 28 90 1 5 000 Cash Gills of 10 each.50,000 6.000 Cash Girts, aggregating.?250.000 I'llICE ok TICKETS Whole Tickets $10 00 I Quarter TickotR $2 CO1 Gall Tickets $5 Ol) | 11 Tickets $100.1.0, For Tickets, Oircaiars Ac . addrpnn uicvnv V. moouk, _Nov 24 f!3 seen tary, Norfolk. Va. ?ARRIAGES AND W?G?NS. 1 GAVE now in htm?) a very handsome i so run cm ut BUGGIES. KOCKAWAYH, BAROUCHES, CAPRI AG KS, 11 ABNESS. WHIPS, ic, Ac, of i/ii/ own as well as or Northern manu? facture, and uf handsome style and finish. also, A full stock of the leUbrated MILLBURN WAGONS, which have given t>uoh uMv?r?n.l aatiaractiuu. My prices have been greatly reduced, and all vehicles sold arewarranted for twelve montltn, and any defect in work manabip or material will bu made good to the purchaser on sending the vehicle to my Carriage Manufactory. Nov 10 _JOHN AONEW. 107 Main St., Nextto Wheeler House. KSTABIilSHED IN 1**5, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, WITU A LARGE and well se? lected stock of first class FURNITURE, Parlor. Bed? room and Dining Bourn Bete, which will bs sold as ?ow as anv house in the con ltry for cash. Nov 10 M. H. BKItRY. AT APOTHECARY'S HALL, Pure Cod Lilver Oil, FOR CONSUMPTION! PURE COD LIVER OIL, plain. Cod Livor Oil, with Hypopbospbilos Lime. Wilbor's Cod Livpr Oil and Lime. Mollcr's Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. DeJuugh's Cod Liver Oil. TaiiCrcsiiscd <uod Liver Oil. Baker's Cod Liver Oil. Sayne's Expootorant for Coughs. Stanley's celebrated Cough Syrup. Ayer'sCherry Pectoral. Allen's Lnng Balsam. Liverwort and Tar. Tar and Wild Chorry. Forl&leby E. H. UEIKITS1I, NovfiJ Wholnsaln and Retail Druggist. Mansion House, lltO-i Main Street, Columbia, S. (.. THIS house having recent? ly boeu enlarged, is now opened hy the uudcrsignud _~ae a llr3t class boardiug houae, or hotel. Transient and permanent boarders accommodated. Terms for tiau siont borders, $2 per dav. Oood rooms and excellent fare. MRS. C. E. BRAZEALE. Nov 8 lino VICTORIA HOTEL, Cliuihaton, S. C, HAS been entirely iomo vatod and rpfiirnihlicd throughout. It is mostcen _ _Itrnlly situated, in King near Marl, m nlrtitit, lor tho traveling public. They solicit thtir putrouagu. Bourd per day. $2 50. M?S. MARIA OP BEBE ECK, Oct l'iimo Propi iHrioov Cottage House. Aro. l"i Washington St , next Masonic Hall. The undersigned has ro-oponed this estab? lishment, und informs_ ,_ jtho public that lie is prepartu to eii|iMi> .nein with tho verv host of WINKS, LIQUORS, SKGAIIS. TOBACCO, etc. Ou? ters in every stylo, and at all hours. Re? freshments uf various kinds. Give a call. Oct31 C. R. FRANKLIN. MONEY Tu LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore Philadelphia, Boston and all promi? nent cities of tke United States and Eu? rope bought and sold. DEPOSITS rocoived and intercst-beaiiug certificates itemed. STOCKS, BONDS, OOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others front the city and country solicited, and LIBERAL LINES OF BISCOUN'l Sgranted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Corner of Plain and Richardson street a. Family Groceries. APPLE BUTTER, Crauberry Sanoe, Atmore's Mince Meat, English I'lum'Bndding. Jost received and for sale low by Nav 16 _JOHN AGNBW A SON. For Sale, ALIGHT ROCK AWAY and a pair of small HORB afl. For particulars, ap pi y at Pnaurix offtco. Oet 10 Attend the Tnu klORNING, NOVEMBER 28, VISITORS Will Do Well by (Jailing- at LfrWlSWlfflW'S CLOTHING AND HAT HOUS^! They keep the LARGEST and best made slock in the city. An experience of 30 years in the city of Columbia, ena? bles them to ?fter their cus? tomers goods just suited, to their wants. Our stock of HATS Is entirely new, embracing all the late styles. BOYS' CXiOTHING Is ;i specialty with us. and our Custom-made Garments can? not be excelled. Examine them?on exhibition at the Fair Grounds- und be con? vinced. We keep a lull line of the celebrated Diamond ]).. per? fect fitting Shirts. Give us a call. X. & W, G. SWAFF1ELI). Rot 10 (MIX > Event." 1874 VOL. X?NO. 213 wax. glaze, JEWELER,? Hub on band a largo stock of Gold and Silver Watches and Clocks, DIAMOND RING S AND PINS, Fine Jewelry In Whole und Hair Seta, Sliver nr.d Seated Ware, Houae-Kurnlshlng Goadi, Fancy Good* In Variety, Military UooUt?Stock Complete. N. B. I havo on hand a Urge Block of ENOL1BH GUN'S, breecuand muzzle load? ing, and will sell at rodacod prices. isuiug to reduce my whole stock, I will poll, until January next, all goods at re? duced prices. WATOHES AND JEWELRY repaired In the best manner and warranted. Nov a_ 2mo WATCHES ANlTjEWI^RY.~B THE nndnraigned respect-, folly informs bis customers' I and the public in genera_ hat he bae jast returned from iu? Vorth with a nico assortment of WATCH EU, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ? to., which he off,m at the lowest c<tah prices. Repairing skillfully done. 11. VI8AN8KA, Main street, opposite Now City Hall. Nov 7 _1_ Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, BILVBK AND PLATED W/MIE, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLAS&ES, ETO. IHAVE a large stock of the above on hand, and will sell them at the lowest cash prices. All goods warranted ae ropre seuted. Mf*r Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re? paired and work warranted. QEO. BRUNS, Oct 27 ColnmbiaJIotol Block. Special Botice From The GRAND CENTRAL. DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, W. D. LOVE & CO. WE havo just received ten cases of very choice and seasonable OKESH GOODS, purchased for cash of two bank rcpt importing bouses, which wili be sold vorv cheap. AIbo, five oases BLACK AL? PACAS and choice MOURNING GOODS, which, for quality and finish, cannot be ex? celled anywhere. The following Goods arc now in tdock: 50 pioces choico patterns of CARPETS, lOu RUGS, DO MATS, 60 dozuu of Hallou A Co.'scolohraled SHI UTS, lor which we are the agents, retailing them at wholosale prices. AH tho departments ot our establish? ment aro full ot the best makes of goods, aud purchaaod by our resident buyer in New York for cash at tbo lowest prices, enabling us to sell goods a* low as any house in New York. Thoee rctdding iu tho city, aud strangers passing through, before lading in t?eir winter supplies, should examine our large aud choico assortment, at tho GRAND CENTRAL DitY GOODS ESTABLISH? MENT OF W.M. D. L.OVU & CO , whole? sale and retail dealers iu DRY GOODS, NATIONS. BOOTS and SHOES, corner u! Main and Plain street*. N. B. S.VMPLES sent gratuitously to all parts of the couutrv on u pphc.it ion . Oct 11 OPENING DAILY I KVErtY DESCRIPTION OF !D R Y (xOODS! i I t.'AKI'KTS, ?Hl. ?LOTUS, Kt'US AMI WIMlOU SHAOK.S: BOOTS AND SHOES I . ?: it l.ind.-t and ui vi ry low pri .?. I iTHE ?IL?M?V DEPARTSEST I? well ??locke.] with evi-rvthitig that is i new atid preliy. and no extravags til prices. I Orders from the oountry promptly at I tended to, at the Old Stand or i R. C. SHIVER & CO. I Oel U PORTRAI TS. PHOTOGRAPHS. STERE? OSCOPES. Ac , Copies Horn Old I'to* j tores made any size and style as cheap aa I anywhere else. Cuine and see tho new 1 Glace Picture. I Mr. Coffin, the tlnest photographer in| i New York nty, will aeni?i in tho photo i graphic department. AKT OALhEI'.Y BtTILDISa. I Oct IK 3mo COLUMBIA. 8. C. Wrapping Paper. AFULL snpph of WltAPPINO PAPER | j ia-1 received from tho Atlantic Paper ! i Mills, for which we are sole agents, and of- , fored at lower prices than same quality can I be delivered from the Northern cities. CaU and examine quality and prices atthe store {of JOHN AGNEW A SON. THF election now approaches, ana there is great excitement and speculation as to whether or Dot Chamberlain Will be elected Oorernnr by bis party. Bo ia there great excitement among those wbo are puichaeing DBY GOODS, and F. B. ORCHARD A GO. have decided Not to be Undersold by any other bonne in the city, and they should ne patronized and Supported Not only by Democrats and Consoi-ratire-s. bat also By the Republicans. _ INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE, COLUMBIA HOTEL BLOCK, Be not deceived by "Red Hot" advertise' ments, for tho ? 'Celebrated Fire Cent Ci? gars, and thasB other brands that have made this establishment f imous from New j York to New Orleans, oan only 'a bought from the ORIGINAL "INDIAN GIRL." A Kerosene That Will Not Explore'. A LADl)IN SECURITY OIL is offered i\. with the confidence that it will prove itself equal, if not supi-nur, to any burn? ing oil tbat has been offered to the pubtis. This oil ia prime white in color, 'a deodor? ized to the highest extent achieved in the manufacture of burning oRs, and ia war? ranted to at and a fire teat of 160 degrees Fahrenheit It ia perfectly aafe f? r n?<?> in all Coal Oil or Keruaene Lampe, ai < ??>- ita name indi? cates, will give all wu<j ose it perfect "security" in doing so. Aladdin Security Oil will barn longer, have much lesa r-mo.ll, and not oruat the wick, and will be found to be very economi? cal, to aay nothing of the entire "security" in its use. For sale at L. T. HILLIMAN & 0O.'8 Oct 14 _Drug Store. (i IB ARS I CIGABS! (IIHABS! THE friends, patrons and public at largo are respectfully notified that in conse? quence of tha large demaud for toy favorite brands of Cigaia, I have been compelled to open another branch In the Columbia Hotel Rotunda. My Retail and Wholesale Department.0, are kept in full force, to meot the demand. All frienda from the country are invited to I inspect our Factory, at No. ICS Main street, I three doora below the Wbecler House, aigu or Indian Chief. Not 10 M.^UL^BACHER. GOVERNOR MOSES In changing tho Commissioners of Elec? tion, deserves the united thanka of every lover of peace. THE PROPRIETOR OF THE INDIAN QUEEN 8EGAR STORE, iu introducing the FIVE CENT MANILLA, deserves the commendation of every lover of the weed, as GN Tu? Day of election, the people fl >ck to the polls, each to deposit their ballot for their favorite candidate, eo do tho n any consu? mers dock to this popular resort to obtain thin FaVORITE SUGAR. Let it bo under? stood that we are not on the WAR PATH Against other dealera, we merely claim that the segur offered by others is far IN? FERIOR to that aold bv the INDIAN QUEEN CIGAR STORE, Nov 1 105} Assembly Street. FINE'S SALOON. No. 41 Richardson Street, between Lady and Uervuin Streets. HAVING replenished my entire stock of honors, Cigars, Ac, having alao fivou proper attention to my Restaurant, am uuw prepared to furnish my friends and the public generally with the best the markets afford. Get 17 WM. M. FINE, Agent. New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. YTrORKINQ to Win, a story for girU>, MiatiOBH of thpMan-e.be Dr. Holland, author ot Arthur Botiuycartlft, $1 50. A History of Germany, itoni the Earliest Times, by Charitin Lewis, $2 50. Manual of Mythology, Ortet, Ron*au, Nor*?, Hindoo. Kgyptiuti and Ohl Herman, by Murray, $2.25. Prairie and Forest, the Game of North America, with adventure* in their pursuit, by Gilltuero. $1 50. Health and Education, hy Klngsley, $1.75. Hoga.1 lb'* complete Wbiks, iu three to 111 nies. The Wild North Laud, bv Major Butler, with plates. $2 50 History of Clubs and Ciub Life, London. Honk of Wonder - lul Characters, with portraits Ihe Slang Dictionary, historical and anecdotal. Humes and flaunt* of the Brit ah Poets, London, siol other new hoot * Nov I Coal! Cotu ! Coal! THE tiudersigtiud heg leave io state tha< they have constantl> on hand alt kiuds of COAL, and will hu i-i.-h consumers iu a<y ipt intity, delivered, at .-?west cash price*. BOWfc.V& LAE.\ it, Agent*. So??t 1' 3mo Red Ash Coal. I f\( \ TONS WifiD ASH COAL-sam Hcv/V / quality aa that which gavotui-h satisfaction two years ?go. Aug 25 T. J. HARPER. C0NGAREE IRON WORKS COLUMBIA, 8. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACT? ~ RER OF STEAM ENGINES. SAW AND QRI8T ' MILL8, GIN 'Gearing, and all kinds of Iron Castings for Ma? chinery and Or namontal Cast? ings for Btoroe and Dwolhnge, Patent Railing*, for Gardens and Ceiuetories, Inn Settees and Arbor Chairs; also, Braes CaaMsga of all kinds. Sells for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac Guarantee all my work first olaes and equal to any North or South. Works at foot of Lady street and near to South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia Railroad Onnipaoiea' Depota. Not IS Oats! Oats!! IAAA BUSHELS Ohoies Feodiag 4\J\t\J OAT8. Jost received and for aale by JOHN AGNKW A BON.