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ra NOVEMBER 7, 1878. . /.■■ A.L. MISCKLLAMY- . Areata df Til* Pea pie. . • ■ _ 4 i WUlUton—O. A. PHUiiiiPs. > Etko—B. O. hTANSKLIi BtaekTW»~Ma|. 0. E. Steadman. Grahams—W. M. Ka*then. \ Bamberg—K. B. Tydir. AUeadale—W.^. Johnson. | Charleston—U* M. Alkxandkb. Our subscribers and adv«fttiserfe can call upon the nearest Agent wlieuevei they ■ % ‘ **■ ’ —a— , A fatal shooting affray occurred here on FrMay night last, at Afae > saloon of Mr. Barney M,cLemore. It appeace that j Mr. John Bostock and Mr. ffenfy Brunson became Engaged In an alter* cAttoi) r when tbp forget drew a pistol Oo Toeeday, the 29th nit., ap enter- .taimpent was given in the academy at WiPleton for the Benefit of the"'yellow fever sufferers In the Weat, ^ It consis ted of tableaux and ctyrradee-. By way of prologue, Mr. Hehry L. Johnston A. '-JL'I 1 wATyataitberiawHrt.. gre.;^ lon .are authorized to receive and give receipts ,4 “ forall money* due us. l.o cal Briets. Indian Sut^piei t ^ ( r Now Is the time to dig potatoes., The schoolmaster Is abroad in the land. " # ^ . Bad boys hunted up thick jackets last konday. r . ^ . ' ' ' • t»i. !. v»,\ Willlston Is happy in having a tele graphic office at last. The ftee school at this place was 4f opened on Monday last, v, • The time for the psyment of taxes has been extended 10 days. . Mr. Webb, who, It. was thought, was fatally cut at Windsor, several weeks ago, will recover. ♦ Mij, Jos. S. Rice paid us a visit dur ing the Fair, nod a mote pleasant gentleman we never met. , i If you want to see as fine a lot of hqrses and mules eyer in IWnwell call •t the stable of Mr. Uriah Dunn. But. few persons attended the Wil- . listoQ mass meeting last Saturday. The chief cook covered himself witu gioty- - ... General Johnson Hagood spent sev eral days In the village last week, ^■ffhe General,is looking well, and is in ^Vhe beet of spirits * ! ♦ • • v ' / The turpentine still of Mr. M. Q. Coleman, at Willlston, was burned la«-t .Friday night with a quantity of rosin. , Origin yf fire unknown. The Barnwell B iptist Association convenes at Long Branch Church on to-morrow’. Prof. George O. R >hiOH( m, of the Atfgusta Music House, will bo organist. The ladles of the Catholic Church realized sixty-three cjpllars from the raffle of the beautiful wax cross, kind ly made for them by Miss Lizzie Wal ker, of Barnwell. • We are glad to learn that Mr. Robt. Williams, who was so severely Injured 1 .during the Fair by a fall from his horse, has so far recovered as,to be able to return to bis borne. ; Mistakes will happen. A Barnwell lawyer was asked last week if he was -not a clock peddler, and a "brother limb of the law was mistaken for a barber. When we think of if, the er- ror was not so great, for they both have cheek, go on tick, take no note of time, and shave their clients. There will be a«eund Masonic Fair at Grahams, on Wednesday, Novem ber 13, at Masonic nail, for the benefit of Faust Lodge. No 114, A. F. M. Mtific by some of the best amateurs in the country. A lecture will be delivered by Maj. L. T. Iz'ar. Subject, “The Effects .of Ivilization.” Price of .admission, r 25 cents ; children, 15 cents. Doors open at 7 p. m. Several complaints have reached us of the disappointment experienced by some of oor volunteer calvary com panies who mustered here on the 1st of November, in obedience to orders. The order was countermanded without notice sufficient to prevent much trou ble and annoyance to the men, who .reached the ground and. found no offi cer to review them. We trust that the same will not occur again. •< On Friday last Frederick Nix, Jr., Esquire, late member of the Radical Legislature, a very pestilent fellow, .was arrested for perjury, on the infor mation of Bamucl Ht uiapjjyiue ,Fred Is highly gifted In the imagina tive faculties, and made information before the United States Commission er that Mr. Ruy whs guilty of lutimi- datloo, und$r gee 5»5!jp, when the fact was, that at the. time alleged, ,Mr. Ray was e'ek in bed. Ab ! you bad boy, Freddy. and shot tbe latter, the ball entering made some very sensible and ft ding near the temple, producing death in- remarks upon the heroism and benev etantly. The atf^r^s, very tpuch re- olenco which the awful pestilence gretted. Mr. Brunson leaves a large liad evoked. family..- . » *: > The Coroner having sworn and em- paunelled the Jury in the room where the body of the deoeuaed lay, he pYo- nestes.and the following evidence was adduced:' f J. W. Veronee being sworn, said : That is tbe man that was killed last night;. I'know him by the .name of Henry Brunson; I was present when be was killed ; he was killed In tills room; killed last night, between 10 and 11 o'clock, e« well I remember ; Ji.hu Bostock killed him; killed him with, a pistol; shut him ; cAnnot say wDat Mud of a plsttrt be was shot with; only saw the barrel of th« pistol; Be took had a sword buckled on his per son when h.^ shot deceased; Bostock, C. T. Christie, Osee Gaut^ and Peter Giilfum walked in this room; Bostock and CX T. Christie had swords buckled ou them; OseeGautt had a gun; Peter Gillam had a stalk of sugar cane; -then.thay went out and stayed about ten minutes; when they first came in Mf. Brunson was not present; before they returned Mr. Brunson came In; the party returned after Mr. Brunson came ip; Rostock asked the crowd if bis company wasn’t thft~boet drilled company they had seen in two or thiee weeks; Bostock then dressed them up iu line against the wall; the deceased then turutd around and said, “ Why, that coApany ain’t worth a -d—n,” upon which he looked at witnees, wiuked, and laughed ; Mr. Brunson was diunk; Mr. Bostock was under the influence of liquor, but not drunk; Mr. Bostock was abeu|. to reply to Brnnson’s remark about bis “compa ny” and I ehecned him (Bostock) by winking at him; Bostock replied to me, “ Thai’s all right, I know ii^ all a joke;” Brunson then, stepped, up to B"Stoek and laid Lis right hand upon Boatoek’a left shoulder, without say ing a word to him; Bostock immedi ately knocked him in the face with his fist; Brunson staggered apd whs about to fall; I eaucht him In my arm-, and as I whs midug. him—getting him on his feet— Rostock tired and Brunson fell out of m-y arms dead ! Almost Im mediately after the homieidp I left the ro«'ju. There were present, M.sets. L. McLemoie, I>. McL , ‘inore, J think B. Armstrong, George fiL Veronee, \V. R. Christie, a young man bv the name of E kite Tobin, H. B. Tobin, C. T. Chris- de, Gsee Gantt-, Peter Gillam and Har rison Ashley, i he witness stated that he knew nothing of any iprevious-tlif- tlculty between Bostock and tbe oe eess* d. All the witnesses corroborate ,Mr. Veronee’s ustimouy iu ajl essential particulars. jMouzon, j Suriajeon X>entist» The n I.lb r rin. On the 30th ultimo some forty or fifty colored d«jh gates from the Re publican precinct clpbs met at plack- ville to cr'Rsider the proposition of Representative Smalls to supply with, homes m Beaufort ell R-publicar.s who might l>e unable to find employment in Barnwell on account of their poli'i cal zeal. A committee was cbo et; ahd directeu to spy out the new promised land, and to report hereafter on its fruitfulness. School Ifoolvw. Parents and teachers needing text books, requirad in the public schools, are referred to the advertisement of ?dr. J. (X Buckingham, who has them for sale or exchange, on fair terras, deal ers in citi- s can < ff r no ptester ad vantages than he, and he will be found j •' neither, slow nor uncertain ” i-j giv ing any information that igay he de sired. A,progressive farmer nces the ne st improved labor-saving impii- mputs, and in the cultivation of the mind the best books should be used. The fftllQJtllUL tableaux were repre- eented: * Clinging to tlie Cr<'«s,” “Tak- the Veil,” “ A Oypsey Scene,” 44 Poca hontas and Captain Smith/" “The Angel Mother,” “Night,” “No Use Crying Over Spilt Milk-” T;bo following ebajudoe were per formed : 44 Misfortune,” 44 The Day Before and the Day After the Election,” and " The Phantom.” , . ; The whole get-up of the entertain ment reflects the highest credit upon Mrs. McMlchael, whose unwearied en ergy, in spite of many difficulties, was the chief cause of this charitable en- teitainment mee ing with entire suc cess. In this she was ably seconded by Mrs. Johnston. .Jibe tableaux es-* peclally showed remarkable artistic skill, both in attitude and costume, and when we consider tbe slender ma terial at tbe command of the above named ladies, we ace tbe more impress ed with their ingenuity and power of adaptability. In the ebamdrs. for the able man ner in which the characters and pre vailing ideas were developed, great praise is due to the following young ladies and geniiemen: Misses Lou W., Lula 13., Tillie J., Jessie T., and Messrs. J. A. \V., Wm. McM , Jackson A., and E’utlo L. As Julius in “ Phantom ”■ Mr. Mc- Michael was inimitable. He kept the house in a roar throughout. But when be appeared on the stageand delivered his stump political speech— with his carpet-bag and bottle of rye— the enthusiasm of tbe audience knew no bounds. It struck us that the Btate executive committee would have (tone more good oy employing Billy to stump the State than by any appoint ment they have hitherto made, so far as the conversion of the average freed men is concerned. We trust that Tuesday night is not his last appear anee, but that he will ere Wtg ■•*-* again return to our subject” with a replen ished bottle and a hatch of political ideas fresh from the braiu of Julius. P5 t/3 E- 4 W a Mr. J. P. Brown has recently reno vated Iris King street store, filled it with the most ThkIv and fashionable wares, and made it an ornament of tRut handsome promenade. There you can get anything that you may need Iu Lis' line at pi ices that will compete favorably with those of X rtliern dealers. He can suit the tastes of the most fastidious and the poekets of the poorest. Give Win one e der and you will be sure to give him more. Saleodn y. “,C t i, t Has located si Blivotvllle end respect fully offers hts professional set vio** to the citizens of Barnwell and adjoining coun ties. - -- - Mr Reference* . Dfhble A Izlair, Black vide; Major J7 J. Brabham, Barnwell 0. H.; Rev. W. P. Mou- zou, Uamberge 1 : DR. MOU2K)N win be At Barnwoll on th* first Monday in ouch inqpth. .--r~ r juneIA-Am . Ofilee on Railroad avenue, opposite KarrellVstbre. ^ ' " fereno**—Rev. W. D. MoMfllsn. Messrs DENTISTRY- J H E MILHOUS, D D WILL he at his office Tn Rlsekvllle, 8. C., on Monday a, ami will hi et pstiebts there any time if due notice is gives. Will at ted d calls throughout Barnwell and adjacent counties. . sug22-6m TRICES. S A Wonderful 51 h n. - Our offic® was vislu-il last Friday by Dr. (?) JSzckiel Thomas, a colored man. He is of medium size, but remarkably muscular. 8tpip.plpg j himself to the waist, he exhibited to a select circle of gentlemen his power of arresting, at will, the pulsation of the heart and the arterjes at both wrists. He also could, apparently, throw the heart to either groin or right side of the chest, where it could be plainly felt, whilst it, at tbe same time, was as conspicu ously absent ah its natural seat. • When we. refject that the heart is normally separated from the bowels by a muscular wall (the diaphragm); that it has arterial and venous tubes permeating the lungs and binding i,t to. them ; that by its pericardium it ia Attached to the cervioal fascia of the affqir seems very re- altogether anomalous. , tuai. uj V Attached to the t S* .• i markable and alb oal practioe, has perfected his celebra ted liver Pills, which are for sale by druggists ganeratlf and by ^ Oboms A. PHUiUFS, JWllitqn, 8, a A rich legacy has been jeft to naffer- log humanity by Dr. Jamea L Glider, ® e ?jy ... „ wb°, .to- tor,,. Jt.™ of MttH M«.-f LSo!f4 ,0 {?^Si r t^w a bX,. Thos. Camj'bfxl & Co.—If you wish to see a clever and busy gentleman, when you go to Charleston, call on Messrs. T. Campbell k Co., the M ee, i u 6 street deaiero In stoves,. etc., and you wMIl find a latge stock of tbe newest, rno@t imp/oved and popuk>.r cooking and heating stoves all i & be soil at the very lowest prices. If you can’t go to see him write for a circular. — » , v llarnwcll Agr(«'ullnral and .Vie- cbanicnl Moclety. Tbo following resolutions were pass ed on the last day of the Fair : Resolved, That ihe Secretary be re quired to advertise iu the Barnwell papers that all persons claiming to have stock in this Society and holding loose receipts'or any other showing for tbe same from any former Secre tary be required to forward such re ceipts or showing to F. M. Mixsoo, Secretary, at Barnwell 0. H., 8. C., on or before the 1st of January. 1879, for the purpose of having cert ifleat*-s of stock issued. Ail persouc failing to comply with the above will not be con sidered as stockholders. Resolved, That each stockholder of (bis Society have on exhibition at each annual Fair stock, pKtduoe or some commodity lo which they da^l compe ting for a prlz-, and on failure thereof to, pay a fine of five dollars. • ^ Take due notice and govern your selves accordingly. - < F. M. Mixson, Secretary and Treasurer. . The following gentlemen ware elec ted %o serve for the ensuing year; Dr. Jno. S. Stoney. President. Jo*. A. Miller, lat Vlo -Preeide»t, Hair, 2d Vice-PreBtapnt,._ Last Monday was salesday. Few were iu attendance, end very little property .changed hands, with the ex ception of a few horses and mules. The following property whs disposed of by the sheriff: L. D Mowry'& Sou vs. J. B. Bates. 75 acres of laud, pnr- cbfised by H. E. Bites, for 8148.74. Adorns & Miles vs. W. J. Jones, 175 acre* of land, purchased bv Mrs. Ann House. C. Millions, for 8170.00. H. U. Eas terling <& Son vs B W. L, Stansell, T buppv. pnrcliMi'cd by S.E Bates, for for 851.00 Aquill.i Wooley vs. J. F. Crawley, 1 erenrn mare, jmrehas- d by M. G. Tobin, deputy clerk, for 825 00. TAN HARD CALICO, 7 l-2c. cash. Prime Rtn Coffee, 20c. cash. Extra White Sugar, 11 l-2c. cash. Best Soap, 5 to 7c. cash. Kerosene Oil, per gal., 25c. cbeb. Best-Gin Oil, per gal., 60c. cash. Spirits TurpHdiiie, per gal., 50c. cash. White Lead, 11 5 lbs., at 12 l-2c. cash Linseed Oil, per gel. Paint Brushes, different prices and 8iZ“S. j Have also afull line and heavy Stock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Cloth lug. Hardware and Crockery, a beauti ful link of notionfebf all kinds'.Dadies' Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, 25o. I propose to Oompetb with any and eve ry one, here or elsewhere, and sell good honest goods not bought at auc tion or bankrujft salee: Have fresh Tm-trlp Seed, 6o. oz. No mao shall un dersell me. Would mention clothing as a specialty. C. E. LARTIGUE. Blackville, S. t ., Sept. 5,1878. sepfi 6mo MRS. j. A. ANDREWS R espectfully informsihe r .,Mic that she has opened the STORE next to the Town Hall, where she yfiH be pleased to serve the ladles in any style of Hat they may desire. .. Also, dry goe s, notions, &<•., at low prices. Please give me a call and satisfy your self that I menu what I sav. MRS. J. A. ANDREWS. sepl2 2mo Black ville, 8. O. DENTISTRY I. II. ALEXANDER, D. 1). S. < ' __ • COLUMTflA, H. C". • .» •" . «.; . . Will visit Blackville and Barnwell professionally about the 1st of October siifion-tf oc!7 ME CLOTHING ANB 8 " Jf |T ' 1 1 —v— Everything; in Men’s WeAr of bestnnd most . Prices the very lowest, and the reach of all! w. ^5 KTNTG BTRKET. CHART^STO^. 8. C. Richard J. Morris, ■' No. 118 KING STREET, Charleston, S. c;, t \ ’*"«•' ■ * > - MANUFACTURER OF DEALER IN < • * • • PlaiD, Japanned and Planished Tinware, . Houee Furnishing Goods, Kerosene Stores and Fixtures, - Cooking Stoves and Portable Ranges, . Parlor, Office and Stove Heaters. , —ALSO AQSNT FOR— TAKE NOTICE. I would nspectfuJly solicit my friends and the public to call and examine my fine Liquors, Beer, Segars and Tobacco. 75 I can be found under the Patterson Old Crow Whiskey The Famous “TIMES” Cook Stove. ( THE FIRE BOX EXTKVDKD . FOR LONG WOOD DCUBLX . ACTING- FLUES. LARGE OVEN, C08RU0ATXD BAH GRATE, DK«P V ; ASH I*IT, BSTEBSIBLB CROSS BAR. - ' ^ com .hep.il awardep at tue louisiae state FAIR, to. First Premium awarded at the York County, Pa , Fair, 1876; aUo at Laarei, Del., 1876. Special Diploma awarded at tbe Georgia State Fair, 1876; al#o at Felton, 1875. l Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List. octl7-8mo * f W. I. DELPH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN r STOVES, TINWARE, See. EXCiSLSIOR COOK-HOT BLAST. inPUOVKD 1»»8. The elemcniary mechanical powers are only five in number. Chemistry has already discovered nearly twenty rimes as many elements. Shall we penult fossils to frown downchemical discoveries, when we see such results as Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic; Liver Pills and Elixir of Wild Cherry ? (Paul Thk Naticxa.l Scourge—It is esti mated that the annua! damages caused by the ravages of ir^ieets and ! worms exceed $150,000,000 in the United States alone. . Truly sn enormous loss 1 Yet it sinks into insipnifleance when compared with the ravages of that more terrible scourge, consumption, which annually sweeps hundreds of thousands of human eoule into eter nity. The causes of consumption are various, depending in every Instance for the development of the disease upon the scrofulous diathesis, or tem perament, of‘The vlotirn. Thus the same eauae which will produce in one person an attack of acute disease or a fditrht nervous prostration, will engen der consumption in a person of scrofu lous habit. That consumption can be cured by proper treatment will be readily perceived when tb« exact, na ture of the disease is understood, viz: the hcmmulatlon and deposition of scrofulous matter (tubercles) in the lungs. Obviously, the principal reme dies required are (1) a powerful altera tive, or blood-purifier,-to arrest the ac cumulations and also cleanse the blood of the scrofulous matter, and (2) a mM4cathartic to expel tbe diseased matter from the Hystera. This course of treatment, in conjunction with a strict hygienic regime, has prdved the most successful method of curing this disease. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and pleasant Purgative Pel lets are the best alterative and cathar tic remedies before the public, and have been alone used in thousands of cases of consumption with fhe most marked efficacy. Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, at Buffalo, N. Y., affords special and unequaled advantages to con sumptives, not only possessing the best medival aqd hygienic means of VI treatment, buV having the essential ad- iVl vantage of being situated In a climate where tbe inhabltanta are notably free from this disease. 4 •A. stor^ fn To Rent. . the town of Willlston, size gSxfiu foet; fTlas^ front. In central poitlon tfio business portion of the town. TeriPS modorats. Anplv t<> J. n. RHOWN, juivM-tr Willis ton, H. G. A specialty. So come along and you will not be humbugged. S. e. WILLIAMS. fob 7 tr Fruit! Fruit! Fruit! HENRY BAYER I . ^ ■ ' ' ,i„ ‘V IXPOCTBR AMD WI1ULVSALB DEALER IN Apples, POTATOES AND ONIONS, Bananas, Oranges, Lem ons, Tints, &c- 8VPRRIO* bejfaJ i comparison to any o 111 * er liigh-hearth Stove in ihe market. It has large single oven'doort, itrtigtjcally degigoed, lined with tin and fitted . with bright turn buclee ; large ho-i blast fire door, swinging heartb-p'ate, and deep ashpit with Spears’ Pat ent Baled Ash Pen and siftinggrate The oven is large am' the-finea of nnueualaiie and so arranged as to b« eatily kept clean. 215 East Bay» Welch's Old Stand, Opposite New Custom House,) Charleston, S. C. ooTTSmo FRESH ARRIVAL OF USDRETH’S WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS. Cabbages and Garden Petta. Also, red and white Onion Sets, large assortment of Flower Seeds, Tinware, Willow Wt»re Kid Wooden Ware, Agricultural Im^e- menta, &c. WM. J. MILLER. (Sign of Plow), 353 King St., 'ocl7-3mo Charleston, S. C. ■Woodstock, Ga„ April 12,1877. Dr. Harter; Dkab Sib > I bad tbe everyday chills for four’weeks and nothing-would stop rjhem. Dr. Harter’S'Fever and Ague D. P. Sojowaer, D. 8. Hair, Alfred Specific #as reoornmended to ma I Aldrich, 0. D. Bfown, Leroy Wilsoo, . sent to Tuscaloosa, thirty miles dls- J. B. Bates, W. M. Gave, A. P. Man- tant, for it. £ Was cured immediately, ville, Bryant Weathersbee, W. A. Ail, j Did not have another chill after taking & G. Hartaog. IH, 1878 1878 FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. ISS L. J. LECKIE solicits the Ladles of Barnwrell to call and examine her ’splendid stock of New and Fashionable Fall and Winter Bon nets and Hats. French Flowers, Feath ers, Silks, Ribbons, &c. Also a nice selection Jet, Coral and Plaited Jew elry, real and imitation Hair Goods* Zephyrs. Mottoes and Motto Frames, with oumy other Fancy Articles which I will be pleased to show, and wiU sell at Low Figuras. Orders promptly filled. Gall and examine at L. J. LECKIE’S, V £83 Broad SwmV C inch, 822. four 7 inclv*27. ISiZKS 8 inchi $32. U has s lsrg« tap, provided with Msol- S s * Patent Gas-Burn- g Long Division Piece, the beat cross piece ia ise. All the moulding? of he Stove are heavy, nd Ms design *nd or- lamentation will satisfy be most critical tests. For wood, tbs IMov* is fitted with » Patent Combinpd Wood Grafs md Fire Dog, an sa- t r ly new arrangement, md tbe must durable wood grate in ues. 9 inch. $36. Great dfcMe* t* malts nsy. If you « ysa esn get We need aperaos l» every Isw*., icrlptions for the I illustrated ' Any op-i scribem. Tbe pries Is S* lew everybody subscribes. One a making over filfiOlas ws*k‘. JT reports taking ever 400 days. All wbe engage You can devote s'l year tine to the or only your spare time* Yea away from>omeeT*r as weiT’aa others, f lions and terms free, outfit free. If yea send us your addrerirettM lug to try the busints#. R es fails to stake great pev. Address “The pie’s Joeritsl,” Portland, Maine, jsaf ljr c_ ■ ' Ghas. « .■, r . WMMWOL •. If. DE ALER IN . , < l Dry Goode, Grocertee,: Hats, Cape, Cloth lag,! Cutlery, Notions, &e^ 4e. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND • * i- %-S Tbe best brand# of Wlsa^ Iilqttoivu Beer Tnbacoo, .and Clgaw, at prioa* which defy oompetirton. „ . ' .j.-. Give me a call whan yota oome to Barnwell and you shall uot leave die* satisfied. On my table will be ffafid the bc$$ the market affords. ; Those Indebted to me to forward «od settle, or I will not advance to them for« / CHARLESi nejisesmo am wi-v.” bb.?; DRUGGIST Vtl? APQTHSOAkT# ‘; BUCKTILLE, 8,. V., r H AS on hand and celving a well I pure Drugs, Chemical*, Perfumety, Toilet Brio4dBnM,: Medicines and Dnfinttata wufhinr Which he Offer, on theinoiftTMsSrie terms tor caeh of od’hntfy pi ‘ Profeseiohal cells in townl promptly attended to. New Goods tUNoer ot Goods, Dry Goods, Boots and hhoee, H^rdwaret • Grooerles/ * 4 Crockery-Ware. , To which I Invite Br; p vr tbe goods can be sold—for < Your patronage Is rsepee 6. E- STEADVaN, *««■$, " ■“ BLACKY2LLJE, & CL aajglltff mg n i> No. 6 Step Stoves, full set of ware, $12 ; No. ^ Slep Stoves, full set of ware, $14 to $15; No. & Flat Top Stoves, small, full set of ware, $15. Heating stoves of all styles and pricea. Call and see their, or send for circular, before purchasing elsewhere. Best 14x20 inch Charco-il Tin Plate, Bright, $7 per box; best 14x20 inch Roofing Tin Plate ; $6 50 per box ; Solder, No. 1, lie. per pound. K,,r 8.1. b, w. I. DTCLFH. Jroao street, Aut ocl0-8mo 265 Bpa ^rr ■ -j - •; - tt A TRACT of Land amt JX oontatning 196)4 son acre* are now under ai vation, the bfiiane* fii Dwelling nnd out housee oa A saw mill is wt place U acceeaible bj eaw mill la within a mile, j Wholesale €vrocers 9 Redistillers and Rectifiers, Liiquors of all NO. 2 WARREN BLOCK, JACKSON STREET, Augusta, Gal ply to *epl2-2mo DROVED BUM of the MT A btate of South OaroUuafor 1 and Redempttou of Land*, sep26 Smo : Central Hotel TEE Broad Street, A.UO U AX A, G41CORG4IA. Mrs M- W Thomas. is Bpfi Cochran & Alexander, * ’“f ' ' / 26 BROAD STREftf, " CHARLSSlOKS.a, J. C. RAHJilNG. T. S. NIPSON. HTipson & Rahming, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Bags, Etc. 233 King Street, Near Market Street, Charleston, S. C, Particular attention (riven to filling of Orders, and all Goods guaranteed as rep resented. aogi5*6« T WOULD reepectfi 1 clUseneof inform the generally that on the first 1 January next the Bemberg uur*" ' will he opened for the I reap