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A. Puper ibr il?<e People, Poisrt?illoo XioilVH. Open from half-past 8 to 10 o'clock A. M., and front lndf-past 10 A. M. to 4 P. M, CObuubia mall closes at 10 A. M. and the ChaHesron mail at bait".past? P. M. On TuesxhiVB and Fridays n nmii for Foldervllle, Vances Ferry und Holly Hill closes at half-past 7 A, M. On Fridays a mail for Knott's Mills] Witt's Mills and Rishcs' Store closes a, half-past 2 P. M. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. The trains arrive at Orangeburg as foi lotvs: from charleston. N'o. 1. Day....0 ?S A. M. No. 13, Day.1 17 P. M. No. 5, Night.2 IS A. M. from ?oi.UMWA. No. 6, Nisbt.1 20 A. M. No. 14. Day.........10 17 A.M. No. 2, Evening.G 15 P. M. In addition to the above trains there is a through Northern Express Train which passes Orangeburg as follows: Going North, 10 P. M.; going South, ? A. M. T. O. Dawson, Local Agent. Orangeburg, S. C, March 12. isso. Notice.?We have made arrange ments with the proprietors of the JSFcws and Courier to club their mam moth Weekly with the Democrat at 83 per annum, for both papers, cash in advance. Messrs. Henry and Theo. Kuhn lelt on Wednesday evening for New York t.o purchase full stocks of spring und summer goods. Town Talk Baking Powder for its cheapness and purity excels any pow der in the market. Get it in cans from Korljohn. If the person who sent us the piece j of poetry headed "Alone" will send j us their real name we will publish it. Otherwise it will be consigned to the waste basket. Take Ayer's Sursaparilln to purify the blocd and purge out the humors, pimples, boils and sores which arc ?a?rc4y emblems of the rottenness within. Lewis Kinder, the rapist, bun from the tree on which he suffered death, from Monday night until Fii day evening, a ghastly warning to all evil disposed persons. The Democratic Slate Convention will be called about the 19th of May, to send delegates to the National Convention, which meets the 22nd of June nt Cincinnati. Another lot of* those splendid ntckle plated alarm clocks just in. Parties who have, engaged them will send in at once as the supply at form er prices is limited at Kortjohn's. * We are pleased to know that Mr. M. B. McSweeny of the Hamilton Guardian, has been elected a War den of Hampton. The honors arc pouring in on him, and he deserves oil that he gets. Mothers, fathers, sis.crs, cousins and aunts will never be better suited in boots, shoes, gaiters, slippers, &c, than at this time. A large lot of new goods in this line at Kortjohn's. Call earl}* to get sizes. The Guano shipments from Chai lcs ton to the different sections of the State for the month of February alone foot up the enormous amount of 21, 983 tons, approximating in value very nearly 81,000,000. A choice warranted sugar cured ham at 10 cents per pound, also, glass setts, useful and ornamental, gold and plated ware in various designs, fancy family flour, the best in the market at Kortjohn's. * Lkctore.?Rev. O. A. Darby will deliver a lecture at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association on next Monday evening at eight o'clock. Subject: "Hymns, their au thors and influence." The public arc invited. Speak gently to my mother. She is suffering with a severe cough, but wc have sent to the drug store of? for a bottle of Cousscns' Honey of Tar, which is highly recommended by all who have used it. Price 50c. For sale by Dr. J. Gr. Wanuamaker 2 We offer our sincetest congratula tions to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Walker on the event of Tuesday last, and wish for them more than worldly happiness and prosperity. May no] turn of the wheel of fortune yield them aught but the blessings of a pure atfection. On a recent visit to Columbia wc had the pleasure of meeting Bro. Mc Lenna, the versatile editor of the Johnson, S. C, Monitor, at the office of the PalmHlo Yeoman, where wc also met Mr. McJunkin, the affable editor and publisher of the latter journal. Both of these gentlemen publish live papers, and we wish them long lifo and prosperity. I know a lady who had an ugly wart on her nose removed by the use of Cousscus' Lightning Liniment. For corns and bunions it is tip-lop. Use it for rheumatism and sore thront, also, and be cured. Price 50c. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wannamaker. 2 Taxas is not a good Stale to run for office in, lor a fellow seldom lives out his term, no matter what the of ?ce is* They rotate 'cm out with their little pistols. Still there is n reasonable supply of candidates gen erally, and places don't go ,abeg CtUlE Youuski.k. Take Hall's Hepatic Panacea for Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Sick and Nervous Headache, and ali diseases arising from a torpid Liver. It is purely vegetable, and satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Price 50 cts, per bottle. For sale by S. A. Reeves. "Who is IIk??The Radicals have appointed county chairmen for the several counties in the State. We have made diligent inquiry, for the past two or three weeks, as to who has been appointed chairman for Or angeburg Count}', but willi no suc cess. Can any one tell us? Gen. Jas. F. l/.lar, after an ab sence of several days in attendance on the court at Hampton and at a meeting of iiie Democratic Executive Committee at Columbia, returned to Ids home on yesterday, fatigued ami worn out, but only to enter upon the trying duties of his large practice. Du. B. R. Lee, who recently gradu ated at the South Carolina Medical College at Charleston, returned to his home last week and is now prepared to enter upon the responsible duties of his profession. We wish for our young friend a long career of useful ness, of honor and of most gratifying success. We had the pleasure of a visit from Dr. DuRois one day last week,, and we were right glad to welcome him to our sanctum, lie takes a hopeful view of the future politically, and thinks if Grant is nominated by the Republicans ho will be defeated if the Democrats are judicious in their selection of a candidate. Lokknz's Blush Face Powdeu.? A harmless promoter of beauty, im pniting to harsh, pallid, nnd bronzed complexions the fresh bloom of health and vigor. Being an ar icle of such delicate fineness its skillfull applica tion produces a rich exquisite blush so true to nature that its use ecapes detection by the closest observer. Price 2?ct per box. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wannamaker. SllAltrEltS arc traveling along the Alabama, Georgia and Florida bor der pretending to ?ell machinery. They gc,t a man to sign a blank order ing certain kind of machinery. The next thing the farmer, hears of tho| machinery, is a note presented to him for, say 8150, written on the blank above his signature. This fraud seems to be popular with sharpers all over the country. We are officially informed that the Orangeburg Agricultural and Me-1 chanical Association propose to hold I a Floral Fair at their building during: the month of May. Ladies, who de sire to aid in this enterprise, will do well to begin in time to nurse their gardens. Let the present year's Fair excel those of previous years. This can be done und will be by the fair ladies of our county. The town was literally alive with robins the early part of the week, and, the authorities having suspend cd the prohibition against shooting within the incorporate limits, nearly everybody who could muster a gun was on the robin hunt. For two days the war was waged until the poor birds abandoned the field for safer feeding grounds. It is said that hundreds were killed. A couple in France made a wager that they could kiss ten thousand times in ten hours. They scored two thousand fair, square smacks the first hour, a thousand the next hour and soven hundred and fifty the third, when the fellow was seized with cramp in the jaw and succumbed. The Philadelphia Times thinks America could get up a much super ior article of kissist. The Lexington Dispatch comes out fairly andsquarely against rotation in ollicc, except "for cause." It says: "The longer the service of an officer the more thoroughly is he acquainted with and qualified to perform the du ties of his ollicc ; ami so long as he proves himself industrious, honest, capable and alive to the wants and interests of the people, so long should they recogni/.c his work and reward him by retaining him in ollicc." Under the order of the Republican State executive coiniuillcc Hie Sucre-j sary has issued orders to their chair man of the executive committees o!* the several counties to call county conventions for the purpose of select ing delegates to a Republican Slate Convention, which will meet in Col umbia on April 28. The number of delegates from each county is to he upon the basis of representation in ihc lower House of Uic Legislature. Mr. Henry Hammond, of Barn well, was nominated by the President and confirmed by Iho Senate for the olllce of Census Supervisor for the District in which Orangeburg County is loca ted. Mr. Hammond, wc suppose, will enter at once upon the duties of his ofliee by recommending for ap pointment a sufficient number ofccn cub takers to complete the work by the last of June according to act of Congress. -Q No winter of equal mildness with the present has been known, within the memory of the oldest inhabitant, and knowing ones predict that cold weather will not end with February. At all events it is the part of wisdom for our farmers to bo on the sure side by saving enough cotton seed for two full plantings. The surplus of seed j thus saved will not be lost, because . they may be applied to corn with! equal advantage at a late stage of its j growth. Tub Democrats having just carried the municipal election in Pillsburg, Pa., the able Republican editor of the Dispatch appearsbefo e the footlights j and ibc.s .addresses bis Republican au dience: "This result comes not only l from high taxes, bad government and ! cowardly representatives, bul unless' the ghost Of third tcrmism and one j man dictation uro speedily laid by the exorcising influence of the parly lead ers, much of the parly's power will be filtered away.'' Yesterday morning about live o'clock the lire department were call ed from sleep to labor by the burning of the stable and barn of George Williams, colored. Notwithstand ing the unfavorable condition of j the weather and streets a few min utes sufficed to get everything under full play, not a moment too soon, however, to save the d we Hi nil and cf fects of W.illiams from tolal loss, j The origin of the lire is unknown,: but it is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. Bad Money.?Spurious gold pieces of coin have been delected in circula-. lion in Charleston. They ate genu ine coins, but they have been cut and the inside taken out and replaced; with lend, and ihe work is so artistic- i ally done that the fraud is very dif ficult to detect. On last Sunday a collector in that city received a ten | and a twenty dolln.i gold piece of that kind. They were opened and weigh ed, and it was ascertained that from the two piece s seven dollars worth of gold had been abstracted and replac ed with lead. Hill's Hepatic Panacea. The Liv- j er is the king imperial organ of the whole human system, as it'controls the life, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in iis proper action all kinds of ailments are the j natural results. The digestion of the food, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, arc all immediately connoctcd with the workings of the liver. To keep the liver in a healthy condition take Hill's Ilapalic Pan acea. Only 00 cents per bottle. For sale by S. A. Reeves. Another excursion to Charleston for the benefit of the merchants and fanners of the State has been arrang- 1 ed by the railroads. Tickets may be j purchased from the 1 Olli to the 20th I instant at Ihc following low rates from points in Orangeburg County for the round trip : Fort. Motte, 82.00 ; St. Matthews,S 1.85 ; Orangeburg, SI.GO ; Graham, $1.60, and Branchvillc, SI.35. Visitors to Charleston, hav ing excursion tickets, will be furnish ed with board at low rates. Tickets for this excursion will be good for one week from day of purchase. In the course of Iiis regular Friday night talk Mr. Becchcr said recently : "I take up my paper and sec one page, which may be called the jail page, and J some'hues wish the edit or himself wcro behind the bars. Il contains the record of crimes. Then there is another page, the hospital I ->gc ; a man has broken his neck, and not the right man. And then there is Ihc wrangling page, where all the fault-finding and grumbling gets in print. Here and there I find gleams of knowledge and light. But it is not a fair exponent of life. True life is hidden behind household doors.,' Once more- the prospects of our farming community arc brightened by a continuous fall of rain which has melted the hard soil and will leave it in a proper condition to receive the seed and send forth the young plant with a vigorous growth. Much of the corn is already planted and will now come op and grow oil' with a good stand. A Washington letter writer says: "Census supervisor nominations will be disposed of in a few days, it is hoped, by the Senate, and I wish to put on record a belief th at the whole albdr has been discreditable to both the administration and to the Senate. The President made a mistake in not appointing them impartially and the Senate in making any fuss over the nominations " The Johnson Monitor, of last week, says: "Wo spent live minutes with Bro. McJunkin, of the Yeoman, while on u Hying visit, to Columbia last Saturday. And here we had the picas uio of meeting and forming the ac quaintance of Bro. .1. L. Sims, of the Okanoebuuo Demockkat. One touch of the "art preservative" makes all the fraternity kin. Two working men and clever fellows, may they live long and their respective papers flourish like green bay trees. The Yeoman and the Demockat are always v?el ectee visitors at this office." It will be a source of gratification to our citizens to know that arrange ments have been complete d by which the Young America Fire Company will secure the long desired steamer. The engine agreed for is a No. 0 steamer of the rotary movement, and built by the Silsby Manufacturing Company of Seneca Fulls, N. Y. Now that we are to have the steam er let an ample supply of water bo provided, so that every portion of the town may be within reach of its pro tection. Besides the security thus afforded against fire, there will be' the additional advantage of low rales of insurance which will more than re place the money expended lor the engine. We congratulate Chief Sam uel Dibble and his entire department on the successful issue of their efforts and hope that when the steamer ar rives new zeal may be infused in the companies and many accessions made to their roils. Tim town council de serve the thanks of the community for tin* aid given and interest mani fested in perfecting the purchase. Urn town was visited on Monday last by the llartly-Denck Combina tion who favored our citizens with two of their grand musical, dramat ic and humorous entertainments. Mr. J. W. Hartley, the senior member, is quite an accomplished elocutionist and humorist. His recitations from Hamlet and Julius Ctvsar, especially Ihn latter, were fine, fully up to the standard maintained in average thcr. tres. His rendering of "Jim Wolf and the Tom Cat" was inimitable, bringing down the house from the be ginning to the end. Mark Twain's funeral on Tuesday night was equally as fine. Mr. J. II. Denck, the Pian ist, enjoys the reputation of being one of the finest performers in Air erica and on Monday evening cainc fully up lo the expectation of the audience. The most delicate touches brought out the finest melody ; while under a master's stroke, the instrument yield ed its full lone softened even in its louduess. Often both Hie full volume and delicate melodies were nicely blended in the sweetest music lh: t charmed the ear by its magic power. Market; Report. CouitECTKU Weekly itv .1. C. I'ikk. COTTON. ? Middling. 12 1-i a 12 5-S l.ow Middling. 12 a 12 l-i Ordinary to Good.IIa 11 roi ntuy l'boouce. Corn.so Peas.7.> IS Ice, rough.si -?" Fodder."> Oats, per owl.,.7"> Potatoes, sweet.7*> Mutter, country .?_'"? Egg?. lit Poultry.:...i:>f. :!.". S U9 HIDES Ami B E E S W A X. 1 w ill pay the best piicos (or Wool in any quantity. Also for Dry Flint and Salted Hides, if not damaged. John A. Hamilton. Get 11, 1s7!>. ??? ' --- * ? ?MMMjBI WOP?MBWH 1880 St, Valentine. 1880 j VALENTINE? VALENTINES VALENTINES VALENT1N KS V A LENTINGS .Just received at THEODORE KOHN'S FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS' JiMPOEiUM A large tint! well selected lot of VALENTINES Comprising the '"Latest1' in Sentimental and Comic styles^ Now is the lime to got bargains in Winter Goods?closing out the small lots loft you will li< ver get them as cheap as now Wooleir Goods arc continually on the | rise?lay in your supplies now if you want to save money. DAILY ARRIVALS of new goo.Is comprising all the Noyel ti s of the season. Dress Shirts ?' ollar? tmd Culls have ndvaueed '-'?"> per cent, hut having a good stock on hand, as long as the stock la>ts will sell at old prices. Don't neglect the golden opportunity. THE LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE Still holds its p.siiion of supremacy; in fact, il its sales continue to increase as they have done during the ?last few months it is evident that they will soon he equal to the sales of all Other ma chines put together. | Valuable improvements have been made in it from lime to time. The latest improvement hi "The Domestic" Is the new Treadle, which runs on scale pivots and the pitman connects with a balance wheel with a ball joint thus se curing lightness in running with absolute stillness, Needles for all the various machines Attachments, .Shuttles. Oil. &c, always on hand and for sale arthe lowest prices. THEODORE KOHN'S DRY GOODS AGENCY FOR Madame Demorest's Ii E L I A R L E r A T T E R N S. Onmgebnrg, S. C, Oct. 10, 1S70. L. S. WOLFE, D. D. S,, Graduate of llnltimore tVeutai College. Olllcc over I). Louis' Store, Oilers his professional services to the oll I- j aims of Orangeburg and adjoining coun ties. Teeth extracted without pain by the .use ol Nitrous Oxide (ia1. the safest an aistlnvic Known to science. Satisfaction guaranteed. ~ .Inn. .10, 18-0?ly IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD1 Knvxn Orrs TTAitn. Cam bs Made any Stbkkgtij Dksibkd. I*a.et twick ah i.o.vc. Ei:ci:e: Cured without Lnzz^Z tha Gyitca. cun EM Cxiil's and FcTcr, I.ivcrfuiDjtlaitit, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Ncnou>ness, Rheumatism, Costiveness, Female Weakness, Sick 4 a'ervon9 Headache. Tin>?i> Puls Cure nil Diseases t>y Absorption. No Noxious I'ilt*, Oils,or Poisonous Mr.ltducs arc taken into Uio Stomach. The I'mls are worn ?vi r the lit of ?i<> Stomach, covering Uio Urcat Nervo Centres, also tin: Liver nn<l Stomnch. A male VcRctAulo Tonic is absorbed Ititothocirculationof the Itl.xxliirt<l 1 Iver, purify tug Ui iUUhm], stimulating tlie I.lvcrnml Kitlneyn to healthy p.ctlon, ami strengthening tho Stomnch to digest root!. 1'iucx op Pads it anh tl kacii. Sold uv all I)ituooi?>Ta,or sentby -Mail or Kxpregg. ,\lu:n.fac4ir<.d at S'J & 11 Xoiitii I.ibkuty St., vai.tihoiw:. Ale ' For Sale by S. A. BEEVES. .1 an. 3 ). 1S80?ly .T.V"?tTSiS ~\'-\?TS t j\<?> KI, U agent for the sale of the celebrated fJALD MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY^ (he pun si brand in (ha known world CALL! CALL!! CALL!!! and sample for once in your lives a pure MOUNTAIN WHISKEY. ? It has no equal. Also on hand the cheap est I .'rands of SMOKING ami CHEWING TOBACCO in (he market. A full line of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, Cheaper than the Cheapest. Give me a call and be convinced that this advertisement is no humbug. JAMES VAN TASSEL, At Midler's Old Stand. OFFICIO OF G-EO. H, CORNELSON, ORANGERURG, S. C. i The undersigned would respectfully in form tlio public ihat Ira is ovorj' day rc? coivhig largo additions to Iiis already largo stock in all tlic dill'urcnt branches and that the same will be disposed of at his old motto, '"Large sales and small profit**." I am also receiving now and have hi store the following popular brands of Manures: Eli wan Dissolved Rone. Etlwah Guano. Atlantic Fertilizer. Atlantic Acid. Ivainit or Potash Sal:. Which will he sold at h west pi ices. I have also been appointed agent Jor E, F, Avery & Sons, Louisville, Ivy., ( The largest Plow and Wagon Mann lac lory in the woi Id.) and have received a lot of their One, Two and Three iiurse Wagons, also Plows this week. Give me a call and see for yourselves. Respectfully Yours, GKOHGK II. COUNISLSON. Sept. 1!), 1S79. i"e?? Edison's Eleotric Light, Stock worth 10'J per share now selling from 3,000to n.000. I inn still selling Lar.drcth's New Gar den Seeds for 5 cents a paper, although some one who sells Ferry's < toUllllissioti Seed has been SO kind as to tell the peo ple that I sell old seeds; but my numer ous customers know Lambeth's Seed be cause they have tested them, ami I will be pleased to supply them now. in any quantity. Also order any variety not on hand. Also, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry for sn'e low down, to close oat my fall Stock. [REPAIRING done on Watches. Clocks, Jewelry. &e., at i uasouablc prices. Don't forget lo examine our large collec tion of STEEL PLOWS, .lust reclved by AV. X^, Xtol>iiison, Watchmaker and Jeweller. Russell Street, Oraugcburg, S. C. Jan. 10, 1SS0?ly SOU Til CAROLINA RAILROAD. Contmcnhig November 30th, IS70, Trains will run as follows: COIXMUIA DIVISION'. (Daily Except Sundays.) Leave Charleston.7 00 a m !i 00 p m Arrive at Columbia . 11 15 a ui (i 50 a in Leave Columbia.I 15 p in 5)30 p in Arrive at Charlcs'u... i' 30 p in 7 22 a in At'UL'? I A D1VIS1I >N. (Daily.) rieave Charleston.I) on ;; m 10 15 |? in A i rive ai Aligl.Sta*.....3 10 p in 8 .'!."> a III Leave Augusta.8 on a in 7 40 p in Arrive at Charles-u...*2 15 p in 5 50 a in CAM1JKN DIVISION, (Daily. Except Sunday.) Leave Charleston.7 00 a in j Arrive at Cauideii.1 '20 p in Leave Caindon.'2 l"i p in Arrive at Charleston.0 30 p ill Trains leaving < harlcstnii a) 7 in and Columbia l 15 t? m make close eonueeiion with Greenvlllu and Columbia Railroud to and froiii Walhalla Greenville, Ander son, Spartunburg, Kl it Rock ami llen dersohville and Lttiireus on Tuesday, riiursday ami Saturday. Trains leaving Columbia at 1 Iii p m. make clo.^e con I'Tiecthui with frains oT Charlotte, Coluiii bia and Augusta llailroad, froin Char lotto, Richmond, Washington and all Eastern cities. Trains leaving Charleston at 0 00 a in and 10 15 p.in , and Augusta at S 00 a ill and 7 10 [> ni make connection:! daily with Trains ol Central Railroad of Georgia, and of thn Georgia l'tailroad for Maeon, Atlanta and all paints we?i and southwest John R. Pkck, Gen. Supt. D. C. Al.l.kn, Gen. Pass, au I T. Agt. IIOM E EN T E KP 11ISE. j5 EV. S. T. IIAT.LMAN is prepared to *?j PRAME PICTURES <d til! . ?Issi* in the neatest style oflllU art. and at lower rates, for cash, than can he done else where in the county. Picture Hangings also furnished 011 the most liberal terms. All parties desiring work done In the above line would do well to give him a cull nl his house in Lyon's Township, or at Dr. S. A. Lceves. Satisfaction gitar iinteed. Api il ?'(?Slnios BUYCK&CO. DEALERS IN PLANTATION GOODS, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, St. Matthews S. 0. We respectfully call the attention of the farmers to our general stock of GOODS and solicit a call whe::?.t they visit St. Matthews, A full ami fresh stock constantly in store. Oet 3 IIIO 11 O 11 S E S. RECEIVED Wednesday, March lOfch, ONE CAR LOAD EE o i* s e s , I will also keep constantly on hand du ring the season, a well sei eel ed stock of HORSES AND MULES at prices to suit the times. Those need ing stock will do well to call at my .Sta hles before purchasing elsewhere. Another lot of CINCINNATI RUGGIES will he received in a few days. S A TISFA CTION O CAR ANTE KD. B. Frank Slater. Orangeburg. S. C, Nov. 28, lS79-'Jni; Something New! In addition to the large and elegantly assorted nt?ck of Dry Goods, lto'ttS anil Shoes. Hals, &C., i&C, also Groceries of the best quality, cheaper than can he bought any when; else. The fittest ami heat stock of Whiskies, lira udics. Wines. Gin. Ruin. i&C.? &c, The prices of which have just been re duced 25 lo 50 cents per gallon. I). e. smoak & co. Have fitttcd up their up-stuirs, and laid iu a stock $5.000 of the finest, best and cheapest assortment of CLOTHING to he found between Columbia and Charleston, if you are in need of a suit at any price, Pants, Coat or Vest, don't tail to see them before buying. Just re ceived, 150 barrels of JF LOUR-, Which will be sold cheaper than the same quality can he bought iu Charles ton, make room for SOO Barrels; to be in by the first of November. The liest rust proof wheat & oats on hand. D. E. SMOAK & CO. Orange', urg. S. C. June 27 if Ths Weekly News* 188?" ~7Jir "iSSO A M AMMO I'll NEWSPAPER. W Uli the tir.-t issue in January. 1SS0. *J- II 13 W K E K L V N E W S,' CHARLESTON, S. C, WILL 1110 Enlarged by two additional pages. It will then be a GREAT SIX PAGE WEEKLY. Nine Imig columns on each page 1 The length and width of the columns, and the .-tyle of type, give ' TflE WEEKLY NE WS A larger quantity of reading matter than any other paper ever published in South Carolina. NO INCREASE IN THE PRICE, 52 A VIC Alt. PRIZE STORIES, 15y Southern Author-'. CHESS CHRONICLE, Edited by I. E. Orchard, Esq., The Chess Champion ol the South. AGRICULTURAL DEPAR'l'MENT, Selected from the best Agricultural Periodicals in the United States. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Children's Stories, Written expressly by Southern Authors lor Southern Roys and Girls. CHARLESTON CITY NEWS. A Record <?f the daily life of the City of Charleston, such as no other Paper can give. SOUTfi CAROLINA STATE N EWS. ONLY 52 A YEAR. Ci.un Ratics: ."> Subscribers 1 year at, $1 S.ri ? 0 2"? 10 Subscribers 1 year at ?1 75' 17?50 !."> Subscribers I year at -51 (>;> 21 7A 2? Subscribers 1 "year at 91 ?O ;t7 f>U RIORDaN ?i DAWSON. PUBLISHERS, CHARLES I ON, 8. C. riUCES CVItllEJVT From D. W. MUSTARD, I.ATE OK LUWISVLI.K, S. C. Dealer in Country Produce, O'JS KING STREET, CHARLESTON, FOWLS, per doz.U.S.nuLTO Chickens, per doz.2 U0a2.?? Ducks (Eng'b) per do/..4.0(1 Ducks (MVy) per do/..?.00 Gccsu per do/,.....6.00 Turkeys per doz.12.00al?.UO EGGS, per doz.14 PEANUTS, per bushel.7ual.ll) POTATOES, Sweet.1 .-25al.50 PEAS, clay, per bushel.Gf>a70 " Mixed k* .6?:lG? RICE, (Rough) per bushel..l.lOal.20 BEESWAX, per lb.a22 HONEY, " .10 HIDES, Flint, per lb. 10 ?? Dry Salted, ik .S SKINS, Otter, apiece...2oa2.5U ?* Coon, '? .u?l? Fox, " .10a 1U " Deer, per lb.15 " Goal, " .6 Highest market prices obtained for all goods consigned tome. Returns inade promptly. Consignments solicited, ly