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r r i ii 1 ? " i -J i , * ... LOCAL MATTER8. U?ll{;loU4 The Rev. I). K. Reni.ett will preach at the olio wing times aud aud tdiuw Sat. Sept. 10, v Reufoh. Hun. * u 17, / " 31(111. " u IS, ( Ruck f'rpolr Tn. 41 19, ' Joyncn S.ii. Wed. 44 20, U. Churches. * u n u JK |ft> 'nily'8 Swailljl. 'lliiK-H. 44 21, Conway bo? o. Frl. 14 22, Paul. Brown*. Sat. 44 23, SocaMtee. u u 24, 44 M. ultfht 44 20, Couwayhoro. LitUe River Pwapeets?Rot So Little. See Murine report in this issue, three vessels cleared in one day, and one of them going oat with near 1300 bids of Naval Stores, and this too, the immediate local product^ What will it be when lire canal is J completed, rud a narrow guage K It completed to Charlotte N.'C. passing through this place, r Marion, Bennettsviile, Cheraw and l/uieasler, bringing the products o* this rich up country from tilty to one liuudred miles nearer a shipping point than they have ever yet had the bouc111 of. On this subject the Marion Star, a _ -1- - 1 " jjiiper wur auve 10 me internal inter? eats of the whole Slate, has the following: ^ l "Xauuow Gauuk IU.aii.uoai).?A \ gentleman of prominence and enterprise has consulted ius as to the pro|t priety aud advantages of building a narrow gauge railroad froiu Ciiarlolt, Fl 2%. C., via Cljieraw, liemieUsville, Marion, and Conwayboro to Little Itiver, , S. C. We would be pleased to receive commuuic&tious from proiutnewt gcnv . tlemcn along the line designated, as to f- the advantages or disadvantages of such an enterprise in order that we may inform the people as to their turn ^ interest in the matter." We hope this request will elicit a reply froiu the prominent men on this L proposed route, in the right spirit. ft I Sl?'lijj. Since our (irst recollection, wc do not (think that we have ever witnessed a A sicklier Irtll than this is, and has Wen. Billions fevers of the most virulent and ^ malignant type, prevail extensively, V and prove almost as fatal as does the yelow fever 111 a city. Notary Public.?The Oov. has npApointed J. D, King, of Dogwood Neck MTowimhip, Notary Public, for this BL'oiinty. Now Joe, not living to wait Bpr the Parson, we guess he'll do it. i^bjrwdakikko.?At Littfc Kivcr, S. C. on Bthe 8th inst. by W. A. Bessant Captain .1. ('. Letters, of (Jarterct County N. C., to Miss Rebecca, V Jj youngest daughter of J. A. Jonkins Im ? m At his residence, on Buck Creek, in 'I Simpson Creek Township, oia the 8th ) inst., Joun Maiisoex Cox, in the forty? third year of his age. y Mr. Cox was an industrious, enerm gclic and frugal man in his business ; fctrictly honest in his transactions with H mankind ; lived a life, the County, especially that portion r^Lit iu which he lived, has lost a nolm; citizen ; the * widow and six small orphan children, a husband and father, whose noble ambition was to supply their every f want. ** ^May this afflicted family remember, and nut tlunr trust in H?in u-tn i?o?n , - ... ") ?' ",UI promised to be a husband to the widow # and a lather to the fatherless. ; Died.?On the 7th inst., at his resiJltdence in this County, Wilson Dormnti, |aged 40 years. ""** 'Mr. Dorman's anc^^fcrs were among 'iViho fust, and most resectable settlers ' foil the Lake Swamp. He leaves a tJdarge family and connections with earls bowed in sorrow and sadness. 1)1 KD " At his residence in this County on Monday, Aug. 28th, Mr. Aktiiuic Harj>y, aged about forty. lie was a real Ch fistian who "walked in all the Comjnnnlmcnts of the Lord blameless/1 \ Also on the next day Arthur Hardee, Xw ?*r., 80,1 the above, aged about tif| Vtoen, and two other children arc lying tdangerously ill. Thi^^rcaved family ire fit objects for the prayers of the Christian, and the liberality of the be Jncvolent. D. K. B. St. John's Colljcgk, ft % Annap&is, Md., June 27, 1861. lam much pleased with tlu? otymologies definitions of Webster's L'nahtidged I)ici^HS^piiarf, as far as 1 have examined them, and Pwg^ftg^pK.its invaluable additions the Introduc* ^BR5n on tlie English Language by I'rof. Hartley, ^ yi some of the append!* es, especially that on M^^^H^litlous Names t?y Prof. Wbccler. MM JAMES M. (iAKNET, I 0 President St. John's College. * * THE HO ITEMS. A Wellington dispatch of Friday last says: "The administration appears to be retracing its steps ou the proposition lo declare martial law in South Carolina. The Cabinet meeting which was appointed for to-day to dispose of the question, has been indcfinately postponed. Two facts hare contributed lo this result. The Grst is a pro tost from Influential Republican quarters against such a step, and the second is the entire absence of any confirm:*- J lion of Senator Scott's bugaboo story j as to the condition of affairs 111 that State. The War Department reports j from oflicers of the army on duty in South Carolina utterly fail to mention any new outrages, as alleged, and the , Department therefore has a> intention of issuing a circular letter of instruction!!, aa has been reported." An extensive svdphcr mine has been discovered in Louisiana, the only one of the kind in this country. It is on the gulf coast, rind the sulphur lies over j four hundred feet below the surface j and extends out under the sea. When I reached the sulphur deposits v.*ere over J one hundred feet in thickness and of great purity, The mine is worked by | a company with ample capital and ex- j pc lie nee, who have every facility tor doing it scientifically. The deposits ! are so remarkable both in regaid to | quantity and quality, ami are so readily obtained, that enormous profits are expected to accrue to the shareholders. The editor of the Arkansas Journal ! says : "Where our ollico was two weeks arfo, now runs the .Mississippi River. ! Out of respect lor the father of waters we left," There is great alarm felt in the Southern provinces of France because , of the impossibility of moving the old vintage. Railroad cars are not avail- ; able lor the purpose. In sixty days I the new vintage will bo made, and there are neither barrel* n-or cellar* to : hold it. These provinces are thus ( threatened with a loss of *2-1,000,000, . besides universal stagnation in all the ' trade*. The New York Ilerald, in view ot the recent developments in that city wants the missionaries to "let the heathen slide for the present, and attend to the home trade in social demoralization and general wickedness. Scarcely one crime or one borer is an- j nounccd ere it is 'telescoped' into an- j other, and so it goes on from one day . to another, without end to the chaple.t. Some of the officials of tluo rcconrtructed States try curious CKporiments occasionally. Gov. Davis of Texas recently directed jhe SherifTof Bastrop countv to orde* an election at the / ' * ir r -i ' ? i uou^c ior ine jieopJo to decide whether he should declare martial law in that county. The people voted decidedly not. The same Governor gave notice in a recent election order that all gatherings and all shouting on election day would be presumed to he ; for the purpose ol' Intimidating voters, whatever reason might be alleged by the offending parties as the reason there lor, and would be doomed sufficient cause for the interposition of the military. Important to Buii.dkks ani> Contractors.? We Learn l'rotn our Charleston exchanges that Mr. 1'. 1*. To.uk, the manufacturer of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, ito., has established a depot at No* 20 Hay lie street, where he keeps constantly on hand not only articles trom his own in ami factory, but also every variety of builders hardware. ^ # # ? -J French mid American window glass boih plain and ornamental, slate mantels, and, in short, everything necessary to finish handsomely a residence, a store, or a church. The Dadeville (Ala.) Banner says of Darby's Prophyli ctie Fluid : '-It is an almost iudispct sable railc mccum with the planters." Our own experience cc n inns this opinion. Try it, is our advice to alll. ExtDEKANT HEALTH Is a blessing vouchsafed to few. Even those who have been favored by nature with strong constitutions ami vigorous frames are .apt to neglect the precautions necessary !o preserve these precious endowments. Indeed, as a rule, the more healthy and robust a man is the more liberties lie is inclined to take with His own pnyuiqne. It is some consolation to the naturally w eak and feeble tok 3ow that they can be so Invigorated and bufit up, by a proper use of the moans which science has qlaeed at their disposal, as to have a much better chance of long life, and exemptions from disease and pain, than the most atliletic ot their fellows who are foolish enough to suppose themselves invulnerable, and act accordingly. It is not too much to say that more than half th* people of the civilized world need an occaaimt't) tn <r?.? - wn*vy ?*/ V? u??AV tsllTfJl IU HII}'[M'Il tilt! strain upon their bodies and minds, which the fast life of this restless age occasions. In fact, a pine, wholcsom, unexciting tonic is the grand desideratum of the busy millions, an I they have tlie article in Hostelter's Stomacli Bitters. It is a staniinal medicine, i. e. It imparts per manent strength to weak systems and invigorates delicate constitutions, its reputation and its sales have steadily increased. Competitive preparations have been intioduced ad libitum, and, as Car as tlie public is concerned, ad tiauusrum, In the hope of rivaling it. but they have all perished in the attempt, or been left far in the rear. It has been the great medical success of the present century, and it is qnite certain that no proprietary medicine in this country is as widely known, or as generally used. Ten lightning presses, runing incessantly (Sundays excepted,) the whole year through barely supply tlie demand for the Illustrate Ahnanac, in which the nature and uses of th i peparation arc the circulation uore j being over eiglJM^H^i year. I I I II ???? I a, , RKY WEEKLY NE1 Utile Mirer !tlai'l?e Meporf. CLKARKD. Sept. 11?Schr. Sandy Hook, Morris, New York, 1287 bbls Naval Stores, by T. C. Dunn. Sept. J I?Schr. Iowa, Morse, Wilmington N. C. 321 bbls Naval Stores, by h. Justice it Co. Sept. 11?Schr. Southerner, Letters, Wilmington, 238 bbls Naval Stoics, by F. Justieo it Co. MARKET REPORTS. (.'o.n way ik) lto, Sept. 16. kuvde Tuiipentink?Old $3.26; Virgin $4.25, half cadi and liall trade, 01 $-1.00 and 4.00 all cash, l'ork mul Ilneon, is retailing from stores at 12 ? to 14 et?. jhm- lb. Flour $7 to $10 |Kir bO1. C orn $1-10 to $1.26 per Bu. Coukthy I'ltodttk.?Fresh Beef, good. <? to 8 ets. per lb; Chickens full grown, but few brought in, and sold at 20 ets. each; Eggs 15 ets. per dozen; Flesh lish?a small lot of fresh salted mull -i# were brought in on past sales day, and sold for 00 ets i>er do/cu. New VottK, Sept. 12. Money 2 to 3 per cent; CJalil $1.14 to 1.141; Cotton lirui 20 to 211; Turpentine?Spirits, firm, 5:1 to 54^ ets.; Bosin. Steady; Flour, $0.25 to to $0; Corn. tinner 70 to 71c. W lb mi xo ton, Sept. 12. Spirits Turpentine, 47 to 4S<~, Bosin $2,40 to 0.75; Crude Turpentine,old dip $5.50; Virgin $4.50. SHERIFF'S SALES. W11 1.1 aM M. 1 loi.1.AYMAN and wife ErrY, rs Mary I. (Jurganus Wiliia n I. Curganus, minors. By vlrture of an order in abovcaiated case, made by the Probate .Judge of Horry County. 1 wiW oJler for sale l>eforo the Court House in Conwayboro on the first Monday in October next wi'.hin the legal sale hours, i The real Estate of the 1 ate \V. 1). Curg&iuu. One Tract and Building thereon in the Town Couwa$boixj containing one hundred acres more or less, bounded on South by road riming from Burroughs' store to snow bill, on East aim >orm ??y i>. .j. v urns, .James Atuierson and J. A. Thompson's land. And one tract containing eleven acres, move or less, on wlrieli Mr. Jessee .Jolly now resides, bounded by road ru'dng from Burroughs' store on the North,on Sou*b by Deep Gully, on the East by F. (1. Burroughs' land. On the following conditions'. C'iwh sufficient to defray expense of Partition and sale, balance on three equal iiutailun-nts, first inst aliment to full due ianuarv the. Ilrst 1872; second installment January the first 1S7A; and third, .January the fitst 187-4: with Interest from ; day of sale... Purchase money seemed by bond with two approved personnel securities iitel a Mortgage of the Premises. Purchaser to pay for papers and statu pa. A. H. SKIPPER, S., II. 0. SheriflTODlce Con w&yhoiKp Sept. lltli, J.871. AI>KO, Two lots In the town of Conway born, with warehouse building thereon on tiie Waecamaw River. Nos. levied on as the property ofT. (i. Burroughs, at suit of S. S. Beaty Assignee. Conditions C.ish. A. U. SKIPPER, Sept. 11, 1871. S. IJ. C. N"OTlCE. AJ1 persons having claims against Horry County, will present them to either the Commissioners or ti ei Clerk on or before tha'2d Monday in October next, or according to the act of the Legislature, i this notice will bo plead in bar of pavmcnt. By order of Hoard. J. II. N OK.M.VN, Sept 15 lS71-4t. Clerk of Board. SOUTH CAROLINA," Horry County. TN PROBATE COURT. ISRAEL J.*OY1. ner, and Martha his wife, w?. Catharine .I'll.n .I/wtutt' I tltvma I Diifon m./l I n.n> I ??*?||\ w WJ tivyi f */ IHIIV/O A* I'tvctll C*IIVt H I1U UUl ) Ann, John Varbrougli and wife Lydia K. Fraud* (', Joyner, (Minor) and William C. Joyner, (Minor.) PEllTION FOR PARTITION. It appearing to my Satisfaction that James L. Dazen and wife Lucy Ann, two of the defendants in the above Stated Action, reside beyond the limits of tills State; it is ordered that they do appear, and ol^eet to the division, or salo of tlie Heal Estate of Isaac Joyner, deceased, on or before the thirteenth day of October next, or their consent to the same, wtjl be entered of record. ISAAC G, LONG Sept. II 187 l td. J. l\ 11. C. $6,000 IN NEW FALL GOODS JUhT IlECKlVEI) AT 11 El) BLUFF and selling at lowest cash prices for ready pay. pine-gum to dispose of, In way of by turpentine to Swamp and exchanging it lol^^^^^^^Knse .substantial low priced Goods T<ook at these prices^^^^^Be for yourselves* Womens' Shoes from upwaids Mont* " 14 M yd. Shirtiug9 Hacou and Pork lb. and other goods in proporth^^^^V we ask is a trial either at BED 1 lLUM m.liO UNI) swamp. mmm j NO. Ait. Sept. 15 18*1. 87 State of South COUNTY OK \mmw~M. CO UJi T OF CO William L. Buck, Survivor,) V9. J Sarah A. Bell, Jehu Causey, ) Admr., et al., heirs at Law j of Samuel Hell, deceased. / UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A DECRETAL order in above stated case, notice is hereby given to all and singular, the creditors of Samuel Be!l, deceased, That they are requiied to pnsuit and prove their several claims and demands ln-fore me, on or l>eforo the first day of October next. ' E. T. LEWIS, Clerk of Court. Aug. 4, 1871-31-td. Bradfield's Female Regulator DR. PROPHITT'8 Celebrated Liver Medicines, AND P.A.I2ST KILL IT, For Sale By M. U. 11K ATI VYS, SEPTEMBER I DIS9LUTI0N OF COPARTNERSHIP. rpiIF. COl'A KTN KILS1I IP II K H K TOj.. fore existing and (lotn| a MMfll mer( cfcandize busiivpfcK, i11 and under the name and style of E. T. Lewis ?V Brother, waa df solved on the 21st of \ugust past. 1 having sold my entire Interest to 1. T. Lewis, who will continue the busint ss in his own u.one. K. T. LKW1S SeptS 1871. It LANDS POSTED. TN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACTOP the i legislature, providing for the |mint it?j5 i of Lands?Notice is here by given, torbidlng ! all persons trespass!ng on our Lands, either ! by iuinttngor killing wild game on them; tishi ing in the creek* running through our .said i Lands, raising and teedlng Stock thereon, or 1 in any manner using said lands for their tienctit, without our special permission: The law will he ridgidly enforced against all tresspassers without further notice. Wii.hox 1). Jones, ,?oiix N. Jones, I Wilu vm IL Jonks, Wii.i.iam W. lloitKirrs, James i). Speaks. j Aug.25th 1871 ,'ii-Tt Notice.?my wifkwjnda, formerly Mlnda Johnson, refusing to live with me in my house aiwt home, ami having contracted debts in my name without my knowledge and consent; i warn all persons, not to credit her on my account without my consent, and hereby give notice warning every person against giving her employment in au> manner whatever or paying toiler wages tor any services rendered. JEREMIAH CIIANDALI^ Aug 25 :M- It. Equalization Board. V] OTICE IS URRBI*\ GIVEN TO TAX J..N l'ayers and all interested, that in accordance with Section (IS of an Act providing for tkri assessment of pmpejty, a County ltoard of Equalization, for this County, will conveue at the Auditors otlice in this Town on Monday, the J 1th day of September, 1H7L C. L. JOHNSON, (bounty Auditor* Auditor's Ollice, C V)u way bore S. C., Aug. 2fith 1871. Sept. 1 85-td Kinsman &? Howell, Factors and Commission Merchants* LiberalAdvatices made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston, & C. SOUTH CAllOIiNA, S > IN ruoiiATK OouitT, nolUlY COUNTY. ) Wr?i. Mathews, vs. T. \V. Goto ami wife Emily (deceased) ami her heirs, Lorenzo I). Htllemeu. the heirs of'.lames H. BcIIcbic, (deceased,) WJSsoii Rutland and wi/e Mary, KliznlKith Vt-.rv.iMt, J. If. Clemens and wife Ellen, Jerry Verecn and wife Margaret PETITION EOii lAKTlTION. It appearing to ivy satisfketlon that Wiilson Rutland and wife Mary, and J. IE Clemens and his wife Ellen, four of the dependants in the ahovestated action, reside without the limits of this State, it is ordered, that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the Heal Estate of Margaret Bellamy on or before the thirtieth day of September, A. I). 1871, or their consent Lo the same will !> > entermt ?.?' reeurd. August M, 1S7L ISAAC G. LONG, 4i 3:) id J. J\, II. C. 1 Professional and Business Cards Jos. T. Walsh, ATiOiriKV AT 1.1 W, A.^? SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. WII.L practice in the court* of Marlon Horry and Georgetown. Olljce at CON WAV HOKO, S. C. not. 13, 1870 If T. F. Gillespie, ATT J JINJCY il: (J O UN SELL hll AT LAW Coawaybo'o S. 0SELLERS ft HflLI EVMAN ATTOKX1SYS SOLICITOUS, AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW Ori-ICK, IN Cokwa VHOIIO, S. C. W. IV SelLrs Win. M- IlnlleymaM C. L. JOHNSON, Tit l A J. ,1 VAT OfHoo at Con way bora, S. C. March 1 1871 b tt ^ J\ II* N O T A 11 Y P U B LIC. Office at GREEN SEA, Horiy County. S. CWILL PROMPTLY ATTKM) TO ANY business appertain!in; u> bis ofliec. April 8, 1871 " Medical Notice. Dli. 1). .1/ McLAUCIILlX offers his |K?r- j fe&donal services to the public. Oflico at BULL CREEK, S. (!., where he may b? found, unless professionally engaged. , June ?, 1871. F. A. HICCINS, Commission Merchant, 38 SOUTH STREET, < 1>. O. IJox 1152. NEW YORK. j Special attention given to the sale of Cotton, Naval Stores and other #outfteru produce. Liberal cash advances made on receipt of Bills \ of lading, covering sbipiuent. i RKFKIIKNCB8: Capt. T. C. Dunn ) , .... ... ~ " C. E Davis. { L,tUe Kiver ,S* C* Col. .1 P UlftPV.?r^AtlUVIStKAfA Vi ' ' MOUZON PRICE, ATTORNEY, SOLICITOR, AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, WiLIi practice in the^court? of Mario i, ? Horry ami (iconffltown. j O^Ofticc at Conwayboro, S. C. july 21, 1871-ti" 1 5, 1871, ] NOW -A./lvorti^< M llOlltsi?i cli'M Flauos?<cni on trlitl-no tP^c/vr ?g?'nu- Addrw* U. S PiANO ('O 0 <f>Tirond Mny, N. Y. :( ) Iw 8 O'CLOCK. _ ^ M?*TK ? Kxpen*??s paid?Male or Vjp?>4 t) Fk initio -Hor<? mil rmiH fn?. n lotted. il.dUreee, Saoo Novntf Co.. Saco, Mo. Iw itin.r s. shot-ui >*i, iir.^oi<t ?:iin, Ihm mniorinlH of ovory kind. Write for I'riio [ l,ibt, to Great Western Uun Work*. Pittsburg, | Fa. Arm/ runs and Revolvers nought or traded for. Aitonlg w inioil :tn iw j HI IILK A N I) HOOK A 0 H N T S l.ook to your Ijit? ?t. Send name and tuU.ro* to \V FUNT 4 PHI , Philadelphia, l*a. 4w . r R UM ft s % C*0 At FO /: 77 l'iK-IIt?'ii Nowmbfi 1, ls.o. SAM1M.KS FIIKK AT A1 l.tiUo* FltlKS xToltKf. I* 11. A. IiA hTl.h'n t t> , Fbllndt pliln, mtlLS is NO llllMlit i. I or I_ Mv tntdlOjt dD 1 !KN1 8 with nKc, hlclit, (olor of t-yes iiiul iiair, yon will rct'iMVo. by r?*iuin mall, n oorrert picture of your Xutvno ntu-ii.uiii oi w if**, witb uain?' and tlait* of inarrin^t*. Ad'tree* W FOX, 1*. O. Drnwrr No. 24 fuiwii vide N. V. M THEA-NEOTAR iwicmiNtMTO.f with the ffriut '|Va ? to nor* Wai I'.'in'fil 'o viui ail taxifor jn5S^TO<?RX m nil" pvi rywli or** tmd for milt* CJtfl wlio.es tie omy bv Ihf lo'i'iil VT.llluu/J? A. F.M'lllO T??n t o., Sviiuri'h hi NVw York I*. O, II' < X 'Oti, K K X |l FOIITKKA NKlTAH OIIICI'I.aK. 4W Al/KNTS WANTED Foil Oreut H mtorv of ilu? War < ' ?:np'ft" In out* volume. St-inl r>r rlr>ulai h. with li ruiH nnd a full ?! < Option of tit* wor'f t^AiMret.? National I'uh lifliinU Do,, t'U I ludelphlu I'.i , Atlanta, fia., or St. I.otil* Mo. It' W /\ x im ?? i\? t r.i\ i ts, O 2 1 ner d vi in sell tin* cWhritt^l lloMKMH' I'TI.K SKW IN (4 MA l!IIINK, H ?t I!??? littler ft'eil, intM'tt the "lorlc *i itch" (alike on both ?I(Ich,| and it-fully lit ensetl. 'L'lie liet-j. ttm1 oImmpent fatuilv St-winjj Mu liiiie in I li" mitrki'lj A(hires*, J< >11 NSIlN, < 'I. Alt !v .V <'i> Kupitui, Miss, l'ittcbntv, I'a, UUici>{o, I'I >'l 1.1)1118 Mo, 3, l? _ ? It kn? iKrilrili'iilv ami ret'rvshlum C^OT ~ ~^bntr?nfv of gomilne I'orluu "ftOyl ^^"^^(' loint1 Witlcr, ntttl li ^'5 IndlitpriiMble tu every I.udy or Gru. "?_ _ *C llemia. liy llrnmlrlr And Dtulerii In I'KIIITMKRV, ~ SEDUCTION IOF PRICES TO CdM'OliM TO .1 deduction of 1 )utiesGreat Saving to Consumers vtv i i" < u i:s. U f~ .Sum! for our Xmv Price Tjist and a ("lull form will accompany it, containing lull directions?making a laryc saving to consumers \ and remunerative to club organizers. The Great American Tea Co., I 31 ifc 33 VcHHoy tSi., P. O. Box 6643 N. Y. POPE II AT. iii iL j.< ur, (v/< Til hi (,' 1LUR C If A>i> KI:PI:kmc. What it has done. What it If doing and v. hat it means lotto, lis power. Its despotism. Its infallibility. Itsfriuds. It* reticle. 1 in miracles lis Idolatry. Its persecutions. Its hatred of our public schools and of civil anil religious liberty. Its startling crime*. Its horrid wickedness and ITS M:\V I'ONU HIOTH. A book ttiat is wanted everywhere. We want agents lo introduce ti in every county at ouch, and will pay them libara'ly. Send for circular A ddrnre 35J EHHlvIX JiMoUUHUY, 10 S Sixth St., Philadelphia, h i. ? 4w ; ^^PsychomancyJe'v^om the < I reek, signifying tilt) power ol the soul, spirit or iniud. and is the basis of al I human ku/iwtedgr I svcli" mancy is the title of a nev/ work of 4'?o pages, hy Hr.niiK-tr Hamilton, II. A , gi\ing full instruct ions in the science of Soul (/harming and Psychologic Fascination; h >>v to exert Huh wonderful |H>wer over tuen or animals instantaneously, at will. It teaches Mesmerism, how to become Trance or Writing Mediums, Divination, Apii iiuu<!l?ni., Alchemy. Philosophy ufiiim uti, and Dreams, Hrieham Young's Harem Oniric to Marriage, &c. Ynis is tlie only book in tit*- English language professing to teach 'his oceull power, sud is<rf 1 ninnuse advantage to the Merchahnt I.awyere, Pbysl inns' and especially to Hovers, in securing tbv atfectionecf tUa opposite sex, t?nd all seeki g riches or happiness. Price by mall, in cloth, + 1,'2.">; paper covers, hi. for sale by./ 11. Hi print oT r A (%>.; and Ci.axkn, Hkmskk A Co., Pniln. Agents wanted for this hooK. Medical Works,Perfunierv, Jewelry, Ac.. Mampbv, free to | Ag nts only. For single copies hy mail, anil , te.rniK to Agents, address T W Evavs, Publisher, 11 South hth St. Phi la., i'a. -iw J U 11 U B E B A. WHAT IS IT? It t# a sure t?d |x-rfect remedy for all diseases of the Elver and Spleen, Enlargement or Obstruction of Intestines, Urinary Tlteilne. or Abdominal Orgaus, Poverty or a Want of liiootl Intermii.ieiet or Ketnitteut Kevero. lnflama ion of the I.iver Dropsy, Sluggish Circulation of the Klood Abscesses, Tumors, Jaundice, Scrofula, l>ys pepsia, Ague h Fever, or their Couconiltan is* Dr- Wkiw having become aware of the extraordinary medicinal properties of the South Auieri can Plant, called JURUBEBA, sent a special commis-i- n to that country to procure it in it* native purltv, and having found its wonderfhl C4iratn>- propt-r-le* to even exied tlie 1 anticipations formed by its great reputation, has com In d-d to offer it to the public, ao-ct in happy to state Him he has per leered arrangements for a j regular monthly supply of this wonderful Pi int. j lie ha*spent mieh time In experimenting ai d investigating as lo the most elllciont preparation from it, for popular use, and litis for some time us- d In Ins own practice with most happy results the effectual medicine now present? I to the public as II,. W..I1..T.U? i?i t ui. ir BUS CiAirdCi OI JUrUlHXKl! and he confidently recommends it to every fainllv is a homo-hold remedy which snould t?? freely used :m? h Iit<K)d Purifier in all dcr u'jcemenUi of Lhe ?y?t us end i? Ultimate and fortify all weak *nd Dynipha'.io temp Iramrntt. JOH V I J, LEh I OOO, Plait at. New York, Sole <l *; !> l lor the I'lilted Hiittee. A|{eni lor S. (). Dowle, Moiae & Davis, (Jharlesion. S. (5. r? in n i in i i r i ? i KEEP DRY! Duy an Umbrella for only $1, at the Store of M. B. HEATY. Fresh Turnip Seeds! fust received, from the Seed Store of ' Jab. Viek, a truali supply of Turnp Seed, tor Sale at the Store of M. B. BEATV. ?? *. i. ?'? * ^rnmmrnmm % I i w n ,! ? T^s e \v Advertisemien ' a >i;w ivtt/% ii W A S M 1 N C; > L%Ho t. TIMi:, CLOTHS*. ami TUEL KTiil>4\ WATK,t i Holt* Washing JSoap. SEND for OiROUIiAR ami PRICE LIoV w % i * n*igi . WILSON, LOCK WOO I), KVKItfilT, it CO., in mmiv nt, \e>* v .rit. j Sole Affentu for Ihf StA'M of Vlwlni . North and South Carolina* Oeorxia and Fort la. TUB NKW ihsinFK( r \\ i BROMO CHLORA<AJM, NO^PONOXOVM, OHORviK S 1'OWEKFt I. fPEODOHIZKll A N I > PtSl.N FK< T \ VT. KNTIRKI Y II Vlldl.KHS V\l> 8 A IK. AHIW8TS AND PIIKVKNTH I'OVT.M.mN'. Used In prlvat** dwoUliug*, hotel*. rosiiuauis, public school*, hurpliaU, insane t?y I unit, di * ptui*nrW>*, jalU, prison*, pcor h<"?ti*??n, o?\ ?t?i?- -, steam-bjft h, and in teii.tinont Iwint'*, \| rlc , for wiitcr oloftHth urinals, sink*, f-woia, poola, stables, A A ?p >r|flo In <11 coninsfton* and pe?ltl i M il diseases, as cholera, typhoid fewf, ?ini' f *' i . small p<?x. flc-tr <?t fever, meaxle* dDcse of nft-nial*. \c p.ired onlv l?v Tl|J?F\ A ? O . 1TO AVilliulnti St V V. f<"lil,liy all drTItEES. Fruit and Ornamental, FOR AUTUMN OT 1371Wo invito tlio attention of Planters an I Wo invito tlid ttUodlioii ofPUintPi* ami ~ ! alone in our Iai n" and complete stork of Standard ami Dtvari Fruit Trees* (irape \ inos ami Small Fruit. Ornaiuontal Trees, Shrubs and Plants. New and Rare Fruit & Ornaiuontal Tr? os. Bulbous Flow or Roots. Descriptive and Illnsfratod price'I ('fifrd .. I ^ut s sent prepa il on receipt of stamps, a* tolj lows: No. J? Fruits, 10c. No. 2? Ornarnep'al Tree., 10e. No dl?(Ireen-honso, 10c. No. I. | ?\Yholesale, f.eo. No. 5?Mulbs, t < ? . Add. ess. El.r.W VNtlKW & 11 AJfXY, l.s-10. Hocliester. N. V* MAN 1) LE.YDETIS. " l*'or .sometime.; interesting. send vour n Hvem to GEORGE W. G\TE3, Frankfort. N. f. lVr will l*a?y Aden's $:10 per week to soil our great an 1 \ \ liiable diveoveries. If Von want perm meni, lionTable and pi asant work, applv for p irli ii.iia. Address DVKU A 00., Jaeksou, "i: gun. I l J.HH'S Wf*l.VI'ia, for Clio "transmission of life. OX Til* NaIITKK AM> Mii.iK.1r. < } . .1 I Moil' 1.in h KcscriO'. My i??. tNAiir.v*, : i? 11. 01" 1 lie il* ivbtonl l.iluot Woman... u rei.?t a i,? (lie inalu mux. ia f 111 of le'W (nuU: I Ii no* > e outspoken; pi actio n ami popiitur, tn< in \ ??nm i M'llr. rapidly Sold i?v iipaorlprl ?<i on v ' five territory. Tut ina liberal Price .t . for corilciiU, &e ,J.(r KKlUil'.'i \ Uu . Humjvli.'r-i, Cli il uli't oh'I. Ha Agents ! fteacl This ! 1IT K WI LI, l',\ Y A1 KN TS A.vVI, V I* II ol Vie per nk 'iml ixp>?u?i-?, or laive u'limuikiyiou. 'n it'll our ifw and v. omln 1 >i in veil UonK Ai>e '.fcrti INI WAC5Nt.lt -V c<> M t r? It all, Mich. Notice of Oo-partnonliv > riniK itni>:<:msk;.nKi), have i;nJ lercil into i < o-partnersliip under th name and style of \V. J.. IJi'f'K A ( ).. i*.?r tlie purpose of ear wing on the fje laisiue , of Mauiiiaeturing an I Shipping, >et'o\\ and ha I pine lumber, at the (ii.-cuwood Steam Saw Mills, lo.-a'ed at I? icksville, S. ( T he i <i>i nes.-j will be eoridn "ted in its various Inanelie., an iie.etofora can- ed on 1 ?y the I it firm of Wright rfc Muck, t / w Ijoiu they arc successor <. \V. h. ll'VK, A11511."t nth, 1s71. ('. 5\ mI.TK, m. lr. mr. a iv, It I'll J. E. Dl'Al'.NiiKHV. THE H"CH? 8T Market p.-l vs \v il I) p ild for Shipping and Mfr.'h i it i'?!? Ti n \ t, d livered at, eithw, Hall ('.('.ok Ferry. ?'?> iwayhoro, or o ir .Mil!.-. Aug. 11, Mil. H 'Vi W. C. I?U(JK ?*< O iss Is. J . Ooii^clon rIraki's p'ousnrein announcing to her friend i J.. a.al '.lie | ublic generally, that >iio k :epi constantly o ban 1 at the People s Cheap Cash Store, DltV (JOODS and GKOCEIUKS, SL'U\K CoFFEE, Fl/H K. I'OKK, liACOX, 1 AKirf AlOKAbbKb C11Kk.SE, together with a yu.cial assortment of s'! ''i articles as are it.su lv kept in a country store, w hlch w ill be o dtl ui ti e lowe.it prices tor cash, jane 2:1, L'o-lt GET T A i BES T. ".V K .iSCr; Ui)mbridge i Dictionary. ft ">!> War tlx (? M-tiiii it of-* no' ? u'h-r I) innirift aooj Liiitr.oij> j?. lip) 1'if * { i ( rk'? Gl.id to iw. I in / in 1 ' ' < - > , (Prtu'i W.iiior aud Harvard. Every ncholir ki"iw> ?-* v.ilu?, iW H I'rescott, the il o.i.u. > Toe inoit conifVue t)ijtionnry of our I. u"i, (Lir liiv-h of .^.i > i i The be?t jjuiUd of stu lou'.i of our i in ;.i (John (J Whit'iw.) He will transmit ht? name to lu?*?i p st jrn (Ohaucellor Ko> ? Iliymologictl |> irU sarpo* anything hv e irliI l .borerb. (Uoorfo ikiu.ri Bearing rel-?tlo,i to Eaqgn ige lVlu Uplu Jo. Philosophy. (K it?i Huron . Excels all ottiet in defining nel.atnlo e> m*. |l'roiiil*ui Httcti iouk.) Si far an 1 kiuw, best defining I), tiqnary. (II trace il.uni.) iiiake it altogether, the ?urp using work X (Smart, the KngUsh Or t nop jm?i..| A iiftii'ti aoSt ? ??' ----- 1?a ??! * jk* ?* ?* j 11 j i? ?i u> i'i y lnit*iiin i I?mi ii\ ^ s! nibnt, teacher and pr Wossioiul in in. What, Library is complete without -the bout English Dictionary f ALSO WEHBTKR'S NAT 10NAL ITCTOKIAI, DICTION AKY. 10to Pi?k*.< Octavo. ftx) {engraving*. l'rloo tv I lie work is really agciu of a Dictionary, jnst tlu? tiling lor the million.?Amcricnn iniucaliohi'I Mvhthli/. PublUhod by Ci. A C. MEUIUAM, Springfield, Mans. Sold bv all ttootocllei's. Sept. lo 1871 j!