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A. Paper for tlio 1*001)10. Vostolllce Howes. Oppn from half-pant 8 to 10 o'clock A. M., ttpd from Imlf-ppst 10 A. M. to 1 P. ?? Columbia mail closes at 10 A. M. nud the Charleston mall at half.past'f> P. M.' On Tuesdays and Fridays a malt for FetdervlUe, Vances Ferry and Holly Bill closes at half-past 7A.M. On Fridays a mail for Knott's Mills) 1 Witt's Mills and Riehes' Store closes a,' half-past 2 P. M. R AI LRcrAT^l'l M JC 'I* A BIJC. The trains arrive aj. Qrqpgeburg as fol from CHARLESTON. No. 1. Day.....9 58 A. M. No. 13, Day.......1 17 P. M. No. 5, Night.2 48 A. M. FROM COLUMBIA. ,No. O.Nisht.1 20 A. M. No. 14. Day.10 17 A. M. No. 2, Evening.,.0 15 P. M. In .addition to the above trains there is n through Northern Express Train which passqp,.Qraugcbprg as follows: Going North, 10 P. M.; going South, ? A. M. T. O. D'XwsoN, Local Agpnt OitANGKnuno, S. C, MAlten 10,1880. Notick.?We have wade arrange roents with the proprietors of the News and Courier to club their mam moth Weekly with the Democrat at 83 per annum, for both papers, cash In advance. Town Talk.?Steamer ! Steamer j! Steamer! 1! The Knights of Honor meet next Monday evening. Just arrived a nice lot of spring plothiug at Henry Kolpi. We hear of quite a number of j Easter 'picnics in prospect. Auothcr lot of White Sewing Ma chines just received at Henry Kohn's. There's one leap year iu every four, brtjatjies there a man who'd ask for more. A fine ,10t of ladies and gents' hand made shoes just received at 'Henry Kohn's. * In all the guilty train of human vi?e3 there is no crime of deeper dye jdlan that of hypocrisy. If subscribers do not get their pa per's regularly they will oblige us by ??}y]ng' notice of the fact. Ten dollars reward for a lost Mule. Sec advertisement of Mr. Bich, of St. Matthews, in another column. The pet name of the new steamer is tobe "Uncle Joe," in honor of the veteran old fireman. J. P. Harlcy, Esq. '.The sudden changes of weather from dry to wet and from hot to coM have made colds and sore throats prevalent. Arriving every day at Henry Kohn's one of the linest assortments of dress goods, notions, &c., ever olrer j n this market. * Corn planting is progressing sat-1 isfaptorily through out the county.! 'Farmers have an eye to the provision prop as well us the cotton. Where did 30U buy those beautiful low' quartered buttoued shoes? At Kortjohn's, and they are the cheap est and best I ever bought. * Abrother editor calls his night-shirt "loose change.'' An editor with a night-shirt 1 Whew 1 Pride, where is pby* sting? O wealth where is thy vic tory ? The "Salvtaion Army" is prepar ing to invade the strong holds of sa tan in New England. It will lind work enough to last it all the Sum mer. The demand for logwood, madder and eggs is increasing as the Easter settson 'approaches.' Our youngsters are evidently preparing for a nice time. The members of Elliott Hook and Ladder Company are earnestly re guested to meet at their hall this eve niug at half past seven o'clock for parade. ' Wednesday, St. Patrick's Day, was celebrated by the Charleston Ir ish1 in a manner becoming the suffer ing and distress of their kindred in the old country. A second hand billiard table can be purchased very cheap upon appli cation to the Finance Committee of the Young America Steam Fire En gine Company. The Episcopal Church will be open for divine service on next Sunday, morning and afternoon, at the usual hours. The pastor, ReV. Mr. Guerry, will officiate. A little daughter of Rev. Lemuel Authur, colored, had her leg broken pn Tuesday morning last by the up setting of a wagon body about which the children were playing. Full many /> rose is born to blush unsoen, and* waste its fragrance on the desert air ; full many a nip is ta ken behind the screen, and cloves and coffee, too, ure eaten there. Shad fishing aifords excellent sport now to those who havo time to in dulge in it. Quite a number of white shad are being caught and sell for a dollar apiece on the streets. Charles Henry don't pome homo without that Town Talk. Baking Pow der. If you do, you won't have good bread to cat. He gute to get it at Kortiohn's, as it io the best when in cans. * >Vb cajl tho attention of our lady readers to the advertisement of Mrs. L. M. Smoak in another column. Her long experience at the business! and past success arc a guarantee of I the future. ^ Mr. J. C. Biero has closed up for a few days and gone to Charleston on a trip of business and pleasure. A long season of close attention tq business will doubtless increase his enjoyment. The Wilmington Iteviau, says: "We've got a rifle, aad wo are going to get a howitzer, then let some de mon come at us with Ins 13, 14, 15. We will work in the interest of tbe coroner." Clothing, red, white and blue flan nels, cambric drawers, white and col ored shirts, pants, consigned by par tics needing the money at once, and will be sold regardless of cost by Kortjohn. * "Wc are prepared for p.ction, as eve ry editor should be at this season of the year, as the spring poetry fiend may pounce down'upon the fraternity at any tjiuc with something on spring, beautiful spring. An editor in Iowa has been fined 8250 for bugging a girl in meeting, j "Cheap enough," says another of the fraternity, "wc once hugged a girl in meeting, and it has cost us a thops and dollars a ypar ever since. The Young America Steam Fire Engine Company is enjoying a boom just at this lime. Tbe membership was augmented at the last meeting by the accession of eight active anil twenty-two contributing members. Take that buckeye put of you pock et, and make an application of Tab lei's Buckeye Pile Ointment, if you arc suffering with piles. You will certainly be cured. Price 50c. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wannamaker. 1 The Cheraw News has ceased to exist and in its stead the Carolina J is published. The Sun's proprio-1 tor, Mr. R. II. Rogues may con gratulate himself on the splendid r.p pearance of tlie first issue of his pa per. While printing paper has gone up in price some fifty per cent., will our delinquent subscribers please paste this in their hats, dream about it at night, and then toll us if they can longer read the news without paying for it. Oi u friends of upper St: Matthews proposes to have an caster picnic at Mrs. Wolfe's old mill on Good Fri day. We know the people, and can vouch for the picnic. A splendid day is in awaiting for those who expect to attend. Cam any thing be better? I can't think so, r.s Cousscn' Honey of Tai ls the best cough remedy I have boen able to get. One dose alone is woi tb 50c.; but you can buy a whole bottle at that price. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wannamaker. 1 The recent rains have filled the branches, creeks and rivers with wa ter. The Congaree, Santee and hdi sto are full and in places out of their banks. Considerable loss in slock and prepared planting lands is ex pected if tho rain continues. The Missionary Society of St. Raul's Methodist Church Sunday School will bohl its regular monthly meeting on next Sunday afternoon at half past three o'clock. Prof. W. II. Lawrence will address the society. The public are earnestly' invited to attend. The New York Sun oilers to bet 610,000 it has so large a circulation, and the New York Slar offers to wager 850,000 that it hasn't. The Norristown Herald adds, "and what puzzles outsiders is lo understand how they can borrow so much noon ey."_ Quick Wokk.?Col. Dan. Livings too mills was burned during the lat ter part of February. The loss was adjusted, and check to cover same re ceived for him by the 15th of March. He was insu ret] in the Western As surance of Canada, Captain Ilnmil- j ton's agency. Why arc you po sad and low spirit cd? I haye reason to be. I have bought goods at exorbitant prices on credit and given a lien and mortgage which I am unable lo meet. It would have been different had I heeded tho advice of my filends and bought for cash from Kortjohn. * jiAi.i.'s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rcncwcr is the best preparation for the bair in the market, and always gives satisfaction. Do not ho put off by unprincipled dealers with others on which the}- make more profit. Cumc Youksklf. Tako Hall's Hepatic Panacea for Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Sick and Nervous Headache, and all diseases arising from a torpid Liver. It is purely vegetable, and satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Price ?? cts, per bottle. For sale by S. A. Reeves. Tin-: oecullation of the planet Mars b^' the Moon, which occurred at G.30 O'clock P. M. Wednesday, was quite a disappointment to the Stnr-goascrs of our Burg. The clouds were so thick that the moon shone but dimly and Mars could not be seen at nil, The occultation qf both Mars and the moon was at time complete. There will be an entertainment consisting of Charades, Tableaux and refreshments, at Trinity prange Hull on Easter Saturday, for the benefit of Antioch Baptist Church. The price of admission is only l? cents for grown persons, and 10 cents for chil dren. The public generally are invi ted. What is it which you buy to give away, and you are repayed a hundred fold in the happiness it brings you by its acceptance ? A pound of Joseph Eros' pure Con fectionery taken along whsn you go to see your sweetheart. Don't forget the placo whers to get the Confection cry from. * The Oliveros residence is under going needed repairs and thorough renovation. This is a valuable piece of property and is capable of being made an ornament to the town as well as a delightful residence. Wc are glad to learn that its present owner, Hon. Samuel Dibble, pro poses to make it his home in the near future. Dennis Kearney the political agita tor and trouble breeder of California has been tried before the police court and sentenced by Judge Rix to six months imprisonment audio pay a line of 1.000. Kearney of eojnpo ex presses a holy horror ami unbecom ing indignation over the severity of this sentence and has taken the mat to the Supreme Court. The delegation of merchants ap pointed by Mayor Courtenay to rep resent the commctcial iutcrest of Charleston at Cincinnati on the oc casion of the celebration of the open ing of the Cincinnati Southern Kail road left Charleston on Monday night last. The entire state has an interest in this visit and it is expected that good will result from it. Tin: filth annual convention of the Young Men's Christian Association. \-ill convene in the Presbyterian Church, of our town, on Thursday evening, April 1st, and continue to meet in session until Saturday, with closing exercises Sunday night, thj 4th instant. Our citizens, we feel as sured, will extend a warm and gener ous welcome to the delegates Lorenz's Blush Face Powueu.? A harmless promoter of beauty, im paiting to harsh, pallid, and bronzed complexions the fresh bloom of health and vigor. Being an ar'iclc of such delicate fineness its skillfull applica tion produces a rich exquisite blush so true to nature that its use ceapes detection by the closest observer. Price 2?et per box. For ?r.le by Dr. J. G. Wann am alter. * Jury Law?By the amendments to the Jury law at the late extra ses sion, persons within live miles of the court house, who have been ex empt except when drawn from the vicinage box in cases of exhaustion of the regular panel, arc made sub ject to jury duty. It is also amend ed so that a juryman is only to serve one week o! the term ; to Lake effect after June 1st, next. Says an Exchange: We cannot but smile, "when a man tells us he cannot lake his local paper, because he wants a New York paper, lie might as well say that ho cannot af ford bread, he intends having sponge cake. Meanwhile he has to ask his neighbor about the local news and notices, and the locai paper goes on building up bis place and business, and serving hie convenience without his support. Our colored, friends of the A. M. E. Church propose giving n literary ami musical entertainment for the benefit of the church on Monday evening, the 22d instant, to be follow ed on Tuesday evening, the 2od in stant by n grand vocal and musical concert and tableaux. These enter tainments are given for a praisewor thy object and we hope they will be liberally patronized. Admission 10 and l? cents. f in i unii ? in? nil i aaw??? I Tun members of Ornngcburg Di vision, Sons of Temperance, had a pleasant reunion last Monday eve ning. Tho occasion was celebrated by a lino collation and an address bv Prof. \V. JI. Lawrence. It is needless for us to say that tbe event was en joyed very much by all who had the good fortune to participate in it. Wc arc glad to learn that Uio order is| looking up, several new members' having been received on the night re ferred to. A very intelligent colored man cf our town was asked the other day by a gentleman why ho did not employ help about his place, to which bo re plied : "No, sir ! I will have pone of these 'hirelings' around my premises, j Not that I object to the pecuniary consideration, but to the wear and tear, on tho kitchen. Why. sir, all of them have their sisters, and their cousins, and their aunts, who must be provided for, and that is what knocks Ilm'rough edge' oil* of a man's pock et." Not a Rod answer. Hill's Hkiwtio Panacea. Tho Liv er is tho king imperial organ of the whole human system, as it controls the life, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action all kinds of ailments arc the natural results. The digestion of the food, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, are all immediately connected with tho workings of the ! I ? l i liver. To keep tho liver in a healthy condition take Hill's Hapalic Pan acea. Only 50 cents per bottle. For sale by S. A. Hooves. Tiie New York N<nos Bays''our firs', falsehood is more dillicult to manage than our first baby." You shouldn't have made- your falsehood so big. These little while round lies, that lly out of the mouth like a pill you are attempting lo swallow, arc the best to commence with, The seventeen cornered pieces, with sharp ragged edges, stick in tho throat, harrow up the conscience, and make a man feel mean enough tu bo a politician. But a newspaper man has no occasion to tell falsehoods. At least that has been our experience. Tin-: second of a scries of lectures before the Young Mod's Christian J Association was delivered on Monday j evening last by Rov.-O. A- Darby at thcjr rooms on Church Street. Quite an encouraging audience of both ladi es and gentlemen was -in attendance and the subject, "Hymns, their Au thors and influence," was made by the speaker to yield a lar^e fund of in struction and amusement. There are many gems of poetic compositions in the hymnals of the prescht day whoso influence for good wlil go down through nil the ages of the future Church. Those we have been taught! lirst to admire, them enjoy and love; without over dreaming that tho bean ties wc prize so much were unknown I to tho early Protestant Christians, j Hero the church has abundant cause to be thankful for tho advantages she! enjoys: and should love the memory ( of'lhosc gifted saints whose struggles in life wore the occasion of her prrs cnt advancement. Dukixo the morning of Thursday ] last, the 11 lb ins ant, Mr. J. A. Bar din, a merchant in lower St. Mat-' thews, near Santcc River, walked Into the room of Mr. W. 1). Kirkland, I Iiis clerk, a young man from Camdcn, S. C, and found him standing on the floor stirring a glass of some liquid, which, bo supposed, wa3 bran.ly tod dy. Being requested by young Kirk land to sign a manuscript lo which ho pointed on*thc table and which be called bis will, Mr. Batdin seated | himself to do so, when young lyirk I laud drank the contents of tbe glass 'and then asked Mr. Bard in to send him to Fort Molte. The proud sc was given and Mr. K. staled further that he had just taken a half ounce ol morphine for the purpose of ending his life, and if Ibis dose did not do the work, powder ami load would. Mr. Bard in became alarmed and im mediately sent for a phyeieiau and endeavored to pursuadc the unfortu nate young man lo take an emetic. This he positively refused to do fur some time and only consent ed to lake a little mustard after much time had been wasted in talking and walking about. Kirkland then lay on the bed and was soon asleep and insensible. When the doctor arrived lit was too late to administer an nnli jdoto, and the young man died about 9 o'clock the same evening. Disap pointment in n ina'rimonial cng..je incnt with a young lady of Williams burg Caur.ty, is said to bo the cause of the rash act. a. It. IvKOWi.'i'ON. LaTIIKOI* KNOWLTON & LATHROP, Attorneys and Counsellors. OllANGEBURG, S. C Dcc-RMf Alarkpl. Report, CoRitKCTicp Weekly byJ. C. Pike. COTTON. Middling., 12 a 12 1-2 Low Middling. 11 3-4 u 12 Ordinary to Good...'.'...10 :i-l a 11 I I country producp. Horn.'.80 IVjIS.7?"? Itlefe, rough. ?1 .'{0 Fodder .'..7? Oats, per c\Vt.,.?."? Potatoes, sw'cc'.7") Hinter, eonntrj' .25 Eggs.:. . ir, Poultry.15@ 25 1880 St, Valentine. 1880 V A L ION TIN ES VA LB NTT J N ICS VALENTINES VA LKNTIN ES VA LENTINES .Just received at THEODORE KOHN'S FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS' A large and well Kcleeted lot of VALENTINES Comprising the "Latest'' in Sentimental and Comic styles. Now is the (hue to get bargains in Winter Goods?closing out the small hits left? yon will never get them as cheap as now Woden Goods arc continually on the rise?lay in your supplies now it' you want to save money. DAILY ARRIVALS of new goods comprising all the Novcl ti s of ihe season. Dress Shirts, Collars and Cutis have advanced 25 per cent, but having a good stock on hand, as long as the stock lasts will sell at old prices. Don't neglect the golden Opportunity. til: LiqiiT running DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE Still holds its position of supremacy; in fact, il its sales continue to increase as they have done (luting Ihe last few months it U evident that they will soon I be equal to the sales of all other ma chines put together. Valuable improvements have been made in it from time to time. The latest improvement in "The Dpmcstic" 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, Net-dies for all the various machines Attachments, Shuttles. Oil, itc always on hand and for sale at the lowest prices. THEODORE KOHN'S DRY GOODS AGENCY FOR I Madamo Demorcst's - R E L I A P? L E P A 11 E R N S. Orangeburg, S. C, Oct. in. 1870. IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD I Never I'if.ts TTaiiI). Can nn Madk any Btukmotii Demiied. Last Twick as Loso. DiieiUl Cur: J viUisai Erag^hj; ths ttyaica. cukes .drills anil Fever, liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Rbcnmalism, Costiveness, Female Weakness, Siek 4 \ervon9 Headache. These Pads Cure nil nise.nes bv AbsorpUon. No Noxious fills, oils, or J'otsnnon? Medicines are taken Into Un; Stomach. The Pnds arc won, over the i'it of Uic stomach. coverlnK the Ureat Nerv? Centres, also the Liver and Stomach. A Kentle Vegetable Tonic is nlworbed Intntlicclrculatlon of the lilooii and I i\ er.pnrirj intttheliicod.itiiiimintinKihe Llvernnd Kidney* to healthy nctimi. und Strengthening tho Stomach to digest food. I'iiitk or I'adm $1 ami S'j each. Sulk uv all DnuooisTS,or sent by .Mail or Kxpress, . ? Manufactured at SO & n N'^imi I.ibeutt St.. ?J.vI.TIMollE. M I). For Sale by S. A. ItEEVES. Jan. 30, ISISO? 1 y 1- agent for the sale of the celebrated HALO MOUNTAIN OORN WHISKEY, the purest brand in the known world CALL! CALL!! CALL!! I and sample for once in your lives a pure MOUNTAIN; WHISKEY'. It has no equal. Also OJi hand the che ip esl brands of SMOKING and CUE WING TOBACCO In the market. A full line of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, Cheaper than the Cheapest. Give nie a call and be convinced that this advertisement is no humbug. JAMES van TASSEL, At Mtiller's Old Stand. OFFICE OF GEO. H. COKNELSON, ORANGEUURG, S. C. The undersigned would respectfully in form tin; public (hut be is every day re. c.'iving largo additions to bis nlready large stock in all the different branches and that the same will bo disposed of at his old motto, "Large Fale.s sind small prolitn." 1 am also receiving now and have in store the following popular brands of Manures: Etiwan Dissolved Bone. Etiwan Guano. Atlantic Fertilize)!. Atlantic Acid. Kaimt or Potash Salt Which will he sold at lowest pi ices. I have also been appointed agent lor B, F, Avery & Sons, Louisville, Ky., (The largest Plow and Wagon Manufac tory in the world.) and have received a lot of their One, Two and Throe IJorse Wagons, also Plows this week. Ciye inq :<. call and see for yourselves. Respectfully Yours, GEORGE IL CORNELSON. Sept. 10, 187!). a e Edison's Electric Light, Stock worth 100 pc; share now selling from :k000 to 5.?QQ. I am still sidling Landreth's New Gar don Seeds for "3 cents a paper, although; some one who Hells Ferry's Commission Seed has been so kind as to tell the peo ple that I sell old seeds; but my numer ous customers know Landreth's Seed be cause they have tested them, and I will be pleased to Biipplj' them now, in any quantity. Also order any variety nut on hand. Also, j Watches, for sa'u low down, to close out my fall stock. raEPAimisrGr donp on Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, &C, at reasonable prices. Don't forget to examine our large collec tion of STEEL PLOWS. Just reelved by TV. IP* Ho]>inKon, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Russell Street, Orangeburg, S. C. Jan. 10, 1S8??ly SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Coinmcning November 30th, 1870, Trains will rim as follows: COI.UMIIIA DIVISION. (Daily Except Sundays.) Leave Charleston.7 (it) a in '.) 00 p m Arrive at Columbia . 11 15 a in (i 50 a in Leave Columbia.! l? p m ?30 p m Arrive at C1iarlo.vh...:u 30 p in 7 22 a m AUGUSTA division. (Dally.) : Leave Charleston.od a m 10 15 p in! j Arrive at Augi.slii.:> JO p in 8 3o a in | I Leave Augusta.S 00 a in 7 40 p m ; Arrive at Charles'n...'2 l? p in ? ."i0 a in CAMliKN DIVISION, (Daily. Except Sunday.') Leave Charleston.7 00 a m Arrive at CaiUlleil.1 20 p ill Leave Cailldi n.2 1"> p in Arrive a1 I harlestou.!> !t? n in Trains leaving Cliaijeston a' 7 a m and ('oluinbia 4 15 p in make close connection wish Greenville ami Columbia Railroad to unit from Walhalla Greenville, Ander son, Spartanburg, Plat Lock and Hen derson vi! le and i.aureus on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Trains leaving j Columbia at -1 15 p in, make dose con nection with trains of Charlotte-, Colum bia ami Augusta Railroad, from Char lotte. Kiehuloud, Washington and all Eastern cities. Trains leaving Charleston at 0 00 a m and 10 15 p in and Augusta at 8 00 a in and 7 -10 p in make connections daily with Trains ol Central Railroad of Georgia, and of the Georgia Railroad tor Macon. ' Atlanta and all points west and southwest John II. PKCK, Gen. Stipt. D. C. Am.kn, Gen. P?s-k ahtl T. Agt. HOME ENTE KPRISE. EV. S. T. 11ALLMAN is prepared to ?L KRAME PICTURE^ of allstes in Ilm neatest -!yle ?f i lie art. and at lower rates, tor cash, than can be done else where in the county. Picture Hangings also furubhed on the mo.?t liberal terms. All parties desiring work done in the I above line would do well to give III iii a call at bis house in Lyon'g Township, or jat Dr. S. A. Reeves. Satisfaction guar laiiteed. ' ' April :)? "boos 'IBUYCK&CO DEALERS IN PLANTATION GOODS, DRYGQQDS AND GROCERIES, St. Matthews S. 0. We respectfully call the attention* ol the farmers to our general stock i of GOODS and solicit a call whenc,,*w ; they visit St. .Matthews, A full and ' fresh stoek|constantly in siore. Oet 3 mo Clocks and Jewelry j II O II S E S. RECEIVED "^Vednesday, March 10th? ONE CAR LOAD Irl O 1' B e'S , I will also keep constantly on hand du ring the season, a well selected stock of HORSES AND MULES at prices to suit die times. Those need ing stock will do well to call at my Sta hles before purchasing elsewhere. Another lot of CINCINNATI BUGGIES will be received in a few days. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. B. Frank Slater. Orangeburg. S. C, Nov. 28,1879-3m Something $[ew! In addition to the large and. ejeganf.lv assorted .stock of Dry Goods, J.obts' and Shoes, Hats, Ac., ?Jfcc, a/So*"' Groceries of the best quality, cheaper than can bq bought any where else. The tbiest and best stock of Whiskies. Urnndies. Wines. Gin. Hum. &C. The prices of which have just been re duced "25 to ?u cents per gallon. D. E. SMOAK & CO. Have llttted up their up-Ptairs, and laid in ' a slock $5,000 of the linest. best and cheapest assortment of CLOTHING to be found between Columbia and Charleston. If you are in need of a suit at any prjee, Pants, Coat or Vest, don't (ail to see them before Inlying. Just re ceived, 1?U barrels of FLOUR, Which will be sold cheaper than the ghm'c quality can be bought in Charles ton, make room for QOO Barrels to be in by, the first of November. The liest Rl'ST PROOF WHEAT & 0\TS on hand. D. E. SMOAK & CO Orangeburg. S. C June 27 tf The Weekly News* 1S?O rpK 18SO A MAMMOTH NEWSPAPER. With the tlrst issue in January, 1SS0, T II V. W E E K L Y N E W S, CHARLESTON, 8. C, will he Enlarged by two additional pages. It will thou he a, GREAT SIX PAGE WEEKEy". Nine long columns on eaeh pa,gc I The length and width ol the columns., and the stj'le of type, give Till-: WEEKLY NEWS A larger quantity of reading matter than any other paper ever published in South Carolina. NO INCREASE IN THE PRICE. 82 a year. -0 PRIZE STORIES, By Southern Authors. CHESS CHRONICLE, Edited by I. E. Orchard, Esq., The Chess Champion of the South. aGRIC?IjTU RAL DEPA RTM ENT, Selected from the best Agricultural Periodicals in the United States. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Children's Stories, Written expressly by Southern Authors for Southern Roys and Girls. CHARLESTON CITY NEWS, j A Ricord of the daily life of the City of Charleston, such us no other Paper can give. SpUTH CAROLINA STATE NEWS. CjNLY $2 A Y'EAH. Club Ratks: ? Subscribers 1 year at 81 S5 8 9 25 10 Subscribers 1 year at (U 7."? 17 50 15 Subscribers 1 year at 81 ?>5 '24 75 2~> Subscribers 1 year at $1 50 37 50 RIORDAN & DAWSON, PUBLISH EjiS, CHARLESTON, S. C. 1 'llXCE? C VtiUEX'T* From L>. W. MUSTARD, late Ol? lkwisvlle, s. C. Dealer in Country Produce, 393 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, FOWLS, per do/..3.2?a3.70 Chickens, per doz.2.00a2.55 Ducks (Eng'b) per doz.1.00 Ducks (M'c'y) per doz.p.01) Geese per doz.'..(.LOO Turkeys per doz..'..12.00a 15.00 EGGS, per doz.:..'.'.14 PEA'NUTS, per bushel.75al.i0 POTATOES, Sweet......1.25a 1.50 j PEAS, clay, per bushel.G5a70 Afixed ?? .GOaC? ' RICE, (Rough) per bushel..l.JOal.20 BEESWAX, per lb.a22 I HONEY', " .10 i HIDES, Flint, per lb.10 Dry Salted, ".8 SKINS, Otter, apiece.25u2.5U *' Coon, *l .5ul5 11 Fox, " .10a40 ki Deer, per lb.15 " Goat, ?? .6 Highest market prices obtnhivd for all goods consigned to tue. Return? made promptly. Consignments solicited, lj