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K{EWBMJRRY \ltS+i 6 Y rster now ? They tilCpkt ttbsigovig the lien law. Is it with theo rdgsfgn pf (pr Oag the sAl.:ol' lands by.involving cspitalists and conter 01at and a iloill.ural mcin It. dread itud uh. cottinty t Wo do not' know wtat:the mer. Its pr' td AIdi?t t lien law are, (our wor. thy'or un_ortlhy reprrsontativce never hav ig sent uslthb ennoted laws,) so we cannot speak Kdviasedly At this we do know that a salutaq tiei la* iscsso'ntht to the .itter eats of ,he faiimer he mint'or less than to ilia .opotAtiye. 30psa9 0 . Township Aot. It affords ut great pleasuro to announce to our rcadfers that the township act has - gone glimniering. Lot it rest in peace. Mr, Ar. pim stpttding over the corpso, said:, ' "Lille owery other creature, in nccordaneo with the law of nature, it had to dio. It was, lie esid ereated by the Sonator from Charles ton (Mr. Corbin ) lie had tried, threo weeks, to n rso it, but he had to yield it up. The flat had gone forth that it was to die, and die to-day, and he thought tioy would bury it. This township law is a creature from a North etn climate, and cannot live in Southern at mosphere. It is impracticable, in toto, and, In regard to thojlry law connected with it, they would soon have something botter." The 'hoonix says that the not as original ly framed, would have cost the State about $1,165,000. A Reply. It will be riemenbered that Ex-(lov, l'er ry contriliutes "Sketches of 'ublic Mii," to the XIX C.!1il1ry. Well, inl hisslketch of Mr. Calhoun, he represeited thi.t disiin puihttcd patiio- ns superieial in ctatesmaun ship, and iniid+'lic in his religions tenlden cis, and Judge L,ongstreet adiinisters to (ov. Perry a most whlihering rebuke. In the langnge of hir Peter Teazle, we ex claim "(God Sa ve us ft om our friendo" those itho "diimn w%ith fiaint praisn"-we n.enn,in this instanee. Gov. l'erry' sketch was an ill-conceitled slur upon the ebatracter of a political oppoienti through the mcdiunm of panegyrie. Legislative. lIepo t of ('ommitite on Finnnc rec"om. nends that $l,ntm,ouun o' State bonds be is ued to ,tind 'ominttissioner 1.eslic, was adopted ; ('Oi. on State louse and brounids ar:thorized to arceit proposals for coiple tion of State Iiouse on or before August 1, 1870; ('orhin irotests agninst the passage of the Townttship aet ; Mr. Arinim introduc ed a bill to relieve the timera oh the State. (lope this l'ua't donhiful phraseology.) The Comnmttee nppoitned for the purpose, de. stroyet 1,191,:1i hills of the Ji.ack of the State ; a bill was iiitroduced to charter the Lexington aid Newherry Iltailroad (.; to perpetuate the homestead law, and nnother is crealc the nietropolitan police force in 8. C.; Joseph Taylor, it C. )el,arge, S. H. Thompson, A. G. Machey, .loseph C!rews and It, Il. Elliott, were elected regents of the L,unatic A,tlum. Ordination Sorvice. List Sabbath morning, llev. W. II. Leavell, of our town was ordained to priestly orders in the Newherry Blaptist Church. The sacred service was conducted by Rev. Dr. Manly. and Itevs..J. K. Mendenhalli and Thlos, 11. Pop.. Dr. Manly preached from the text, "lie that winneth sottls l's -wise." ThIe r,ot-. rnon wan deilverod in a -sweet, persiiasivo touching manner, and whi flat itgave evidenne that the speaker's mind was trained to logi eal reasoning and enjoyed the powers of keen asialysl., yet its forco atid heauty lay in its pastoral sinplicity of expression and eairnest ness iIe spoke from hehind the cross. it was ,the first time thai we heard Dr. Manily anid we aro-atisfied that lie is among those who feel aright, and speink-ing what lie feels, feels all that lhe says. Trho illustrations and the any, pleahion of tihospeaker's themens forelibly lpre. seated to our mindi the coniverae of the text's piroposition. Those of tis who do not wiin souls in tihe biatle of lire, by pOrve3rsely' andi wilfully waatling opiportiti es (if tine, taleni or wealth. The thought is snggestivo and the reader cani pursne thre train of reflections for himself. At the close of the sermon, the canidkIlate having previonsly rtuhmnited himself tou a rigid examinatIon, and subacribin g to lie canonsa of the ebnei chi, was puresentedh for ordimiatoi. A brief i han ipressivYe prnye'r diurIng the lay ing on of hands was offert-d by Iev'. T1. 11. Pope, after whieh l1ev. M r. Menudenhall do. livered the charge wih'eh was t ruly "a word in due season'", ohlke to tihe young minisater, aund to the congregation,. The Confederate Dead. "'hiis dieepl y int erest ing and imnipor tant matter hna hieen too hong iieglected. We hnve tutYeredc our noble (lend to) lie ineg. let ied, na lhoingh thieir deeds of imnpsi. inhiable heroihnn, had been tin ged with shame bpy the failure of our cennse, or had become lessi worthy of our veniern' in and gratitude, byv the treight of our n(-. ihicti6ntut the deplthau of our humhi liion, or-the opprosnions r'f a iyranical govet n.* mae:nt. i Let ns awakei to 0n du ty, anid erept a j.aitqble mionumnent to thie itnmo ry of our hero dead." The above pithy senitences we extract from the Sumeter Watchmaii. And they are too true. Neglected ? Yes, neglected. Bit let it be noe longer so. And though, ini tihe hun guago of Father lan, wve "Furl that banner sofldy, slowly.. * )"rl it gently for 'is hloly--. Frit droops abovd (lie dead," Let usarise ins the proud consloousness that those bright ibittalions of noble men that went down-bonesath tho turbid waves of battle, were honorable, uinsoillsh patriots. whose prend,untarnuishoed record hacs lent in s. tre to the~ World's psge of chiivah'y, and whose namet are engratven tipon the escutcheon of the brave in all hinida. Standinig front to *64 foe, Witht proud erest anid bared breast, as a wall of' addamang againist inmiding woo, they gkwo all that thoy had aned wore, and went down to denth, ins the bloody trench, with-bright cad glaud yoting faces., litigh t andl glad from their innate coinsciousniess of right an4-pojier to defeud, anmi young ini courage and4in strepgg, With a4d t Y hmsnd.' Ti~ Confeddrhte dead should net -lie neg heir dad And no iat ther ore shock of' battle.--i over, ltud Woerare willil, to smoke qpe cRin1mo't of p~OncO -and goon wil i hinnn work to thicend that all. sna'y 4me a sp~oj,apd - happy, we do J91 -J$ i etjQIrgotion* Wi wkre so reoette pride Fh land, andl to this *n4 evr Oioty in the' Stato aliottld cet ~ iAbhe t)oonu1mOflt tc .tCotiyp (ogso, to pe , .teinotthofy 6( iii hot~o o tons. STAr TAIts: Under tile latV 'a it has boncreated,"the collctio, of Stato ?tl x puld' tght . 'on-the 1 th, i"tA o :j*ttil :Aiaut.K havl d i n iracItbl.4 to con tOnco the col eUie at that'tmo it will bo -deferract" ttitl tbout" tho.lt ofob. ruary. tlso statcd that the tax will bul'onu third luss . than that Qf last year, ahd.will de tlxcd at oioialt f. one per. cetit. The stjmated Ctpenses of tho. State oodrnment atiount to $980,000, which, added'to the pteninu n on gold in which the biterest of the Stato debt Is to be paid, will amount to $1,000,000. At the rate assessed upon real and personal property, the amnount realir,ed will be but $820,000; and thus the State debt will likely be increased to the amount of about $200,000. As the sharpers in order to pile up their own coffers, havo made the interest payable in gold, this amount will no doubt be easily absorbed. This, however, will afford some tem porary relief to the tax-pnyer, and, it may be, postpone the day at which they will be required to pay the leficit of rad ical extravagance, until a time at which they may ho better able to meet it Upon the whole, it would seem to he an indication of the exercise of some little more concern for the interests and pros perity of tho country. -Suinter Watch manl. UNWONTEn hliotti.IT IN Ortn Cot. Mt:Nitir.----During the past week, deaths in our commnuuity have been fretuettt and startling. A new disease--new to us, at least-called Meningeis, (we spell it as it sounds.) is prevaiiing extensively, and proinng very faial. Amtung those who have died,is Mis. ieral IJ)nnovant, only daughter of the late Colonel Whit. ield Brooks. This much-esteemed lady, however, died, not of Meningetis, b:ut after a lingering illness. Of this new disease, has died young liobert B3oul. ware, one of the nost proniisig ani bo. !oved youths of this town ; and young Irwin E. Bolton, another estiuablo youth, just entering life. Of negroes, the nunher is shockingly large. In and aronid the town, some six or eight have die'] within tho past week or ten days, of Mieningetis. In truth, we have scarce ly ever known so much *..iclkness in Edgeilehl, The weather has been, and continues, cold, wet and changeable. It hehooves nill to be extremely careful. Mrs. Mary Styron, a very old and esti table la''y, ninety years of age, tied at her residence, a few miles below the vil lage, dnin lug the past week. -Edgefield Advertiser. Wright, the senator from lieaufort has introduced a bill into the Legislature, providing that it shall not be lawful for any person or persons "to issue checks, receipts, or "scrip, to be used as money, or for the purchnse ofgnids, wit hout the con sent of the "General Assembty." The ob ject is to preventt employers from giving duo hills inste;ich of mnoney to their Ila borers ; but in its present shape this tre metdous bill would not put a stop to our mterenntile bnsiness, close all the banks, and prevent II. Ii. Kimnpton from draw ing more drtfts upon the Treasury of the Sale. Will tiot Senator Wright hatv. mecy and amend his little bill ? Perap11S he would also introduco a proviso l'att, when a planter has not the ready tuoiP'Y with which to pay his laborers, and dnie not give a due-bill or check, he shall be permitted to draw the neressary amount in coin from the Financial Agent of the State.--Dai'y News. A young English lady muaking her' lrst visit to New York city nasisted in the New Year's receptionls at hi-r' host's house in Fifth avenut, but knowing (if the customs of the country, she asked for instructions as to the muniner of pro ceeding. ''Oh, y-ou tmuist do just as you seeu n,"' saidi the ladies of thie honse hold. Now It happened that the first enllir was a br-other' in-law otf the young lndies, and hie was r-aptur'ously received. niishled a happyil New Year', and affee I ionately kisseud. T1he young English lady, stood aghast whien she though t of he hundrlied or' more like receIpt ions which wer-e to COline, annd i ' which she was to taike par I. Thtnely exsplanaltins rievhited hier from her- dilemma, though slohelprivately adtm itted that, stranlge n5 the custom seetnied to her-, she lad mlade 111 her'I ind 1( to "do1i at homie as the Ito) mans11 do."' Chiarlest on has a plethonra of pnay -- fromut thle snb lime to thle ridienlous. At thie A cadeimyt of I isic thie e-lite arec sei'ved with such eleganicies as the immniort al p113ulay iiiC of Romeo an uiet presen01ts, anid lougomnar, itil its billianit love pass~5ages affor ds, togetiler with "'hnchet h," "'lamn let," lie "'Strnuger-,"' "Yhigiiius," ''As Y'ou Like It,"'111 'and "Auch A do aibou t No t hinug."' Thl en comnes thle great female ing t rapee-i ila and)1 Z/oe, and( Mad nme11 t.odenniai, the que aoil(f bennaty, in thie cominai,iition troupije at IIibernian Iloall, and( ait tIe samie pilace, NI iss Swan, the Nova1 Sen tiun. liitess--41 pouni0, ids, nnad hlmns. J1oseph, thle French Gianit-4l(00 iondts, andi 'A'bedia Lati, the Cirenssinn, bea*iut v, annl the0 wild A ustrahan:i children,~g and the big womnn and wild boy at Miar ket 11:all, andit the1 streets full ofI Hiirdy1 Gu rdy s, ad tile miunicipal mienageie, SI.rve Pxtor'cnTv- Ih:cisio.--Thle Sn premei Court of Alhaama hais decided that ther-e has been n12iO pr'oper-ty ini slaves since~ 1863. It also dec-ides that every judltgemient given by) any of thle courts in A labamna from 1 861 to 1865~ is nu ll Iand void, and that all oficers of courts and L.egislatui-es dlurinig thamt period wern mero0 uisurpiers.-Stari. Mauj. W. TI, Gary, of our town, has been elected ani lionor-ary Memberm of the Euiminiean L,iternary Soci ety' of )av-idlson College, N. C---Edgelield Ad ver-tiser. A new' r-eligions eleumnt has sprn g up North---Shak~er-hike. Mic5 is the nmedlium thirough w'hiich they hope to oh tain) felicity. Tw'o gentletien fl-oil acr-oss the Sav'an nah toughtI a dueld in Car-olina totheri day. One received a flesh wound. Cause-a private quarrel. Ilarriett IJoeoher Stowo by her lateor efforts in the flyron-Leigh scandEal has involved herself in dleOper shamo and( A mrinan'Io recently took place in Ghiarlcrton-brido 12 and groom 14 years old. A quick trip. The munieipal conitestn In Sumter and Chester resulted in placig white smen and demoecrats in office. 14t1n omd'in Madagastcar is said to b,o at-a on Tilho hebruarv nttnber of the La France Eleganto, the Ladles Fashion iazsiyno has prrivod, 14)SlperlAtl )ybotttf4utri. Wi,:h'aYQ:re'eeoldho atihl.Amoriea The 1 ural i"a splendkdly ombelllshed quarto of 32 pp. nud filled to tht brim with good things. :foo hlub }l)i$ for terms. 1olihve reciyed a copy of the "Universe" whichl bas beei tr sbrred from C6lcago to. o v Ydjk. A1 o have not read tio .i ivorso Yet, but se ti.s't it discusses that greagn is iQ ltnOr thim n. Unt irrepressibl cnfct -:-Diyore. ".N. F. Lewis, Editor,c.-road-' way'tSd 2 et., N, Y.. "Thn TUinti" has reached us at ln$t It 'omnes from Hlammonton, N. J. and is pu'h fished for the benetit of mankind. Trutta.iS devoted to the Com.ng Church, nnd the Co't lug State, and the Coming Law, and tho Con ing Man, and the Coming Woman, and the Coming Child. Theo editor wishes the Truth to obtain everywhere, and to this end says that it can bo had three months on trial fnr loc. Truth always is cheap. Address Truth AssocIation, 1lIaninouton, Now Jersey. "LioiT, Mona Liouri"-" l'ho Evening Lamp," the now Chicago weekly, scets to its the most desirable among the many claimants upon the public, as a. paper mteeting all the requirements of a family, news and literary journal. Though published a long ways from here, Iit kes hold on things of interest at our very doors. The advance r.umber be fore its contain s a concise stinmmary of all the important events of the week, tales, skotches, anecdotes, and Items without num bor, as well as a large amount of scientifc and agriculttural matter, and last, but not least, a "Youth's Department," which will brighten the eyes of imany a boy and girl. The Herald and Evening Lamp for $4.25. ,Ttt. LATnY's Fit E;N.D for February.--The ehebruary numbcr of this favorite magazine lends of with lina il steel engraving of '-The First lt,tll"--a sceno which will be partiettlar ly interesting to young laidy readers. 'T'lien follow the large sheet of Colored Fashions, tasteful nd styllish; ani a variety of supe. rior woodents, fllnstrlting the latest modO for costumes, bonnets, hats, &e. The music for this montii ki, "I Wisi that I werc Young Again." The literary departtnent has cx" ecilent articles in proso and poetry. Louiso Chandtr Moulton eontinnues her beautiful andi touching story, '')id lie Forget her ?" and ,iss l'rescort cotmmences "The Cacen. non' .kiAunt." 1'11; L.ocke and Nllrn En111e contrilmtte good articles; rlnlge Carrol a heart story--"uut of a Juno Rose;" Aunt A lio gives an iteresiing amd iimusing tic count of "Onr Theatrical Career," and "'en eva" tells of "Miss Angelllen Skittle's(ottonl Wedding." The editor's department is also as interesting as tisual-while among the Novclties aio paterns for faucy-work, kult ting, embroilery, & c. l'nblished by Docon & l'eter"sont, 319) WValnut 8'reet, l'hiladelpinl. 'rice $2 50 a year (which also includes a large steel engrnving). Four conies, $(. Five copies (anid one gratis), $8."The cLady's l'riend' and "The Satur lay Evening l'ost" (and one engraving), $4.00. B3AT.LOnt'S MAGAZINE, for Februnry is to hand. The following nre its contents: Chinese ,Scenes and u'tstoms. Winter, Ite ligious Service it lhnssin, Isnacl l'asia of Egmypt, iindo-!ance Architectilre, )eerfleld 11iver, T'he 1 u'rtudii Floting I)ock, The Struggle for M~verick, a Picture, Jessie's lnusband, The )eatlt Test, 0 htosei U l.ifol A cctu'sed, 'aptain 11urrill's Courtsh;p The Fate oft ihe tndgauntlet, to E. C. P", l'w'ice in Love, The P1athii of ight, ''Sik or Swim:l or, I lar'ry llay' tuond('s liesolve," Jie tuis blessed tlhe 1.Itale nes, Lo-tt and Found I14 a the Cusset, The iluusekeeper, uil s1 Matters, Viets ~tid Fancles, M'. Jol is and his Sietgh-l:fide-(lltumerous 111ins' rtions, 'he serIal story for alults, nimmned in the .-iinu try is<w., Is fron h lie pien of the Pot lmlar iagnzino writer,, ies Franklin 'itts, It Is l1ghly sensattion- , interspersed witlh char"mlag homio scen and sweet gli nps "s of dome stic life ---I o grave to gr. iom tragedyv to comietIy, lil 50 ar'tistic anl dr'~aatie a mnnier tat t e renderO'st at t'ntlon Is absorbell to its high y Ir+gle close Wo feel aire that "The Strugt le for Aliaver Ic'' will prve onte of Ith tuo t ittractivo se, aills ever published in any Alie '1c1e ninaga" zir young pCoplc., Sfory-loller will have jte atitention of tie best writers to 'tw 3'oung tlnt tih puliislers c:mn obtat,In. 'I 'he serIal std'y foll 13o's mid G irls, Iy Ilorat o Alger. .1r., l.e pop, I1-ir anthri of' 'Lck an 1'luek,'' Is em. 1ed 'Sitk or Swim or lia 'r i)' 51amo) lonih 1as1 ' L,innk and( pinoek 'n Ii 'vil also hu splenYlli't, finstratenu, and11 or hI (ib lng tntent. Yoktger chiildenit1 Will lie enred foir by MIlas WIllin,\IlIss J)tIpro, Al 1.4. iie-. low', Anugnst Ih II, A mnetlust W'ty3ne, ( 'hiarius i'(olleni 1,ee, 1and1 othe'rs wil know'. wlia * the little one's wit. T'o 51ii h I, the pail dish1 er's are deterinedci thiat hIalt 'jor 187;) shall eveni 5i1urp1nais pri'eent ex4cer ., nn1 ' 113n11 who have onct'e road( its interest~ t.ua , with fe'l Ithalt t hey enn inot, do without. Termls N1 30 po yo.ir. G. & C. II. it. Sroclc.-ColumbIn has (11s plosedl of hetr stock at $2 per share. We learn thalt of'er's (if 1highler valtue andt termus for' a lensbe miuch to tho adva'nlagc of tho r'ood, are'. laid before the stoL'khllOders. 1 ,tsNoxt~,Li Janunry 12.--G hoIstinne presi lOd t' ii l iia imeet, which3 WitdO lt a1pl1n (Glidto iann Iioinnee the fact, bit don't. kno w13'it' l o be exhlibited I Tlelegi'ams are too lacotnie. Somle oi the laiies will he ini donbt as to whieiet' they are to ex hibit theimsel ves, 01r the'ir babea', or' their hu. banIds, or' thleir benn tiful hi*adiw'ork. "Jon1N1 SitolnTouTr AOA'i.-John Short gaits, (lecnl keman. writes to theu 1 .Olndon imesiC com)plnilnlt.g that tIme hiernHl's College w'.ot't clhiinge his untioll n 1100I t -i I says his soins ar0 etnsed by their schioo)llmas and( no, b)ody will marry his daughier's." I'tOr Jiohi--we arc sorry for' youl. Why tdonI 't ou comol over' and11 settle at. onco, anud a ppeal13 to thie So. Ca Legisiture. We begged yout to do so. We are peOrsuaded their bowels of compassion will be moved in your behalf. 'Tley will do it Brown for' yon. Tlhe (ongr'essional "Ilnce ('ommiit iee re p0arled n hll as n4 subsutituito for 1a1ll nantce billk, providinig foi' issing $1:,,0010,0t0 ad. ditlonnli hankinlg etn'rency', In place oft 1an eqnitl amtiountt of t hre'e per' ct. uertilea Nes, to be leturn'led ; also for~ banking 0on theC basis of Uniited StatIes bond(ls to !Je deCposi. teat n3a s'curtity' for1 the issue of coin notes only to thei etetL'itof eighnty'~ ' p omcet, of their par31 vahale. .The Saebhet pettihoatI is thme elegant lnt. lion of' tIle momnt,lt'I int L,ondon. -It is inde tof a light sort of flatinnel, andl lietd u. ith silk, pinuk or' green, hhti l mnoe, 01' eense-ecolor'ed, qilited anmd seen ted withi vioilet p)owder, exactly'. like a handt(kerl chief'er gho''c tnse. Morning gowns are also tnal 11 t time samte sty)o. OIIITUi tY, D)run, nt his hlome, Newherry C. 11 , S. C., Nov. 20dm, 180 Dr. WVA BINoToN lto5'Til McKusLLt. hic was bor'n Jtuly 13, 1818, near Cambfridge, in Abbevillo DIstrict. -to llst twenty-fivo years'of his lifb were afpent in this commtuity, where he was regarded by all as a mo~st useful eithl.eh. le was distitn gnished pro-onmnntiy for his1 strict hiotesty. hiastrutlttbis and! hisettergy. Wilieo the cInvinbile andtt by no means uni)voreaml charac teristIles wore so prlotninent Inl his case, as to conIstrain all to niotico and adlmiro, there were othervirtiues known atnd appreciated by his family andi intimato frlends, and( which thoy cant readily reall to ind. Among theso may be muentionled his sinceritj dordiality, candour, frankness and generosity. In the profession of Dentistry, to wvhich he devotedl hisl ihuntiring indtustry his skIll was niveraly neknowledged.' 'hie degree of exelhlnceto whIchhle attained itn this sene, is meklomi reached. In short, lie made hie mar'k in the world, and It wiii be a'long tino (ndeedl, beforo all trace of it Is obliterated hza the nlace wherpIt,hi ue 3...1 m,,. LOCAL. Attontion t8 diroted to chango ,bchedr ule of tlto'O & C. nt. I Within the post week we havo ci oy 4"all sorts" of weather. 11essrs. Dufile & Chapman will please ac copt our thanks for co'ics of thir valuable Almanac. To President Ilammett of the 0. & C. it. I., and President Outer of the S. & U. It. It., are we indebted for courtesies extended. The first week of the no year (being the third annual week) was ot. ,rved throughout the Christian world as a week of prayer. The January Coupons of the G. & C. It. 11. Company bonds are payable at the first Ta tionai lHank, Charleston. 'resident IHammett liasi reduced the fare for emigrants over the G. & C. It. It., to one cent per mile. Prof. Sherman has an Interesting .class of vocal scholars at the Femsale Academy. The class will be continued during the evenings of the present week. Messrs J. Ii. Carwhille, .1. It. Leavell and W. T. Wright, were last Sntdoy afternoon ordnitied deacous of the Newberry Baptist Church. A corresponilont writes us to learn whether the "back bones and spare ribs" are all dis posed of. And adds that lie knows Pany1 a one to have acquired back bone by taking a rib. Qu blien? It will be remenbered that it is proposed to hohl a grend industrial exhibition or world's fair in Charletton, next November. We know parties who are ilreidy "taking time by the torelock." One can never begin tooloon to do good. We Itopm the project may be carried out, as 't will wonderfully re, dound to the interests of the State as well as the Metropolis. To FAMEns.-Wo have received from Mr, (;. T. Scott, several pamphlets which disciss the merits of the Etiwan (huano 1and Soluble 'hosphate Manures, the Cuano, S it and Plaster compound, and the 1'honix Gun ano, &c. W'ithotut entering atny deeper into the Gunno queston, we simply say thatt the great motto for frners is--"Feed your land and it wIll feed you." We had the pleasure of being 'interviewed' by Immigration Agent truggeman to,clay, who has just returned from New York. Ilo is well, and hopefal, and brings a good 1y ntiin her of itrmigrants with him, and can fill orders for two hundred more, if the orders are h:auil in between the present tine and the tifteenti February. Exchangos are requested to state that MAr. F. W. Ilruggemnn can be found at his office in Newberry every day from 10 to 12 o'clock A. M. 'The followinp lnteresting little episode oc curred last week: 'lie young hdies and gen tlemen who cimipose Mr. Darhy's liible Class, took hil by happy su1rprise in the pro sentata) to their beloved pastor of an ele gant piece of silver. Miss Eliza .Joy repre sented the class in a felicitous little speech, and Air Thomas Moorman made the presen cation to whiclh ir. 1Darby feelingly replied. 'pon the silver was engraved "To Rlev. 0. A. lharby from his tiible Class.." The silver was from Mr. John Motilgomery, and. the engraving by Mr. Edward Baley. The Biible ("ats meets every Tuesdaly night. It unmbrs thirty-five scholars. We learn that time reeitations are freqitently most bentiuo nd (Ihilshed producetions upon thle vititns subjects syiel ick ae givcn.two wieks b'e.re thie dhoy of denwry~a3 tii 0rtier to ammi11 anplo.titmo fur their d ige liton. getting along sw-imm llingly,1. Rect~iitly the r.ieers nlpan th# I urfI dislai.yedl their fine hor1ses~ anmd fast rtuniri. Tlheni the .\muateuri1 Uis .ionle t'lnh gitvothe "L1ady' of l,yons'' with spirit and elat to anit telligetnt audiciee whio were wrell pleased. !The performtiers beling well up In their pamrth, and fiinally friend C. C. C., formerctly of Newhe'rry, seats a dlegation to a sitnm Pt ous diiinner;n1t ie Pat terson Iilouss gont lemen who ate ''rilroadiuig.'" 'The Blarn well r'ailr'oad iSnlow to be built. A'id sp)eikintg of the lIiniwell itload remlids uts to say that the Cihronbile and Sentinuel of' Aus~ gusta says tht Riatwell will 'ere long have the chloice of tmk~e makets-Chairlestoni, Augusta and Saiaih. 11ecause, says thait journa thtl le Anigiush nid Port ifoyail llod, atnd the Itabuntt Gail lIoad are ant fait accomn lii. Maninger Ford, w)o is so closely identitledc with thme interests i( the lcgitimsaieidramna, sendis us5, as will bglsien in anotheri c'olti;n, a cnrd, which atnnonees that th world-ic. nowne tt(Jos . H. HIi kett will appear' at the .\cademy of Music < tring the wekc bieginninig thie 17th, it his gre; character of Sir' John Falstnff. Just in lime same ratio of excel lonce that Kemh nnimd Young rIvalled all others int llamnlet, S< does Mi'. IIackett excell in thie great characte rot' Fal.staff. Mr.lliack ett, as lhe appears I, the rcle, is Falstnfl' per snified. In the M 'ry Wives of Windsor lhe is huge, terrille. Ib is Shnakspeaire's F'alstnfi' per so. it Is w~orth a til> Chtarleston to see Mr. 11. int lis fmtouis haraeler, t'or a fautihecss rendering of wiIch h has thiorotmgbly dovoted his vIgorous mind. Manager Ford het by' jumstly evinces h is np preciation of' (lie inf tlligenco and( culture of (te citizens of (lie h erior, andi its we have many very~ cr1itlcaI lin ksp)eareian teaders in (lie cotmmunlities oflnrt distr'ict , we huopoe lint shtoul d hmsintess otrthe quest of health or Pleasure take then~ to the metropolis they~ ill avail themnseivo of (lie pleasant reca lions offered at "ih mnagnificent TJemtplo of (lie I)ranma anid Slis .' COM ~'RCIAL. Nsvwynny, Jannn 18.-Cotton that at 2.'ie. 50 1 it Id *.Iauai .'i.--Sat les of cottetn about otpenedi iteady tbut c!e 1 weak; sies 8,800 bales, at 28. tih2I2. 25. : 't'tM0s"ig~Jt 1.nn 17.-Cotton tIrm, at 26 a lilA itIr'ox. Juirn y 17..-Cotton in good deo nmand andu firm ; sakes m0 bales---middhllngs 21j a 24) ; receipts 1,103. AUouI'WA, Januasry 7.-Cotton market flirm Ai1 itslight; aid 478 bales; receipts 782 Livaaroot,, Janumar 17-Itventn g.---Cottont Airmer btut net higher- lands11t,; Orlornna 114 sakh! 35,000 bals; spec lin and export 8,t,o. Town L for Sale. The nntderi.ignted 'r fot' private sale, On verty 'tresonable I -me, t.he lionis antdu Lot where hte resid . Thec !sos cottaits an acrce, and is v'ery aliable. WVilJLI IlOWN, M. D, Jan 191 3 a. Fresh Norf 1k Oysters. IF yon want (real Norfolk OYSTItS, call at te Columbia Ce) Ionse, where they are kept constantly e itni, -tinid sold low for cash. All order from.i the coltiy iirompthy at(tended to : ,'7lxS'iPRV U" T. tQ1i I)A A DYE is a por 't *ondet'. By It so the c becomes yotngagniti, 'It convert tto go head lito a beutl'1 '.ck or b wn. ftmparts a natural color 1 te g ss5' mu tacito and whitskors, an 'glvos to t ho i and board a softness ahd gloss, that t young beatax might envy. 'Jan. 19,3-~2t. Pain Kiier A CUtE bolt "IPTInIEIA I All interested, pleaso read the followi extract from a letter from Irs. Ellen 11. 11 rton, wife of 1{ov. Francis lison, Tounght 1irnah : . .M. ly son was talton violently sick wi diptheria, cold chills, burning fiver, and se throatt. I couutted one morning ton lit vesicles In his throat, very white, and I tonguo, towards the root, Just likei a wat melon, fullof seeds; the remainder coated thick as at knife-blado. So many chitdr have died around here, I was afraid to call ph'sieian, and thought I would try your Pa K iler for at gargle, with small doses inwar ly. I did so, and found the gurgle invariab cut oil' the vosices, and ho raised them u; often covered with blood. le was taken o Sunday: on Wednesday his throat was cleat and his tongue rapidly ciaring off. I al; used it as a liniment, with castor oil an hartshorn, for his neck. It seemed to to wonderful cure, and I can but wish it con be known to the manly poor mothers in of land who are losing so many children by th dreadful disease. I have found your Pain K i1cr one of tl most valuable mcdicines ever used in Hui mahol. Onace I was siting by at very haru black scorpion: the pain was ialcscribabt I immediately applied tho Pain Killer, (for never travel without it,) again and agali and in half an hour my foot was well. t>r. Waltou writes troun Coschocton "'uur Patin Killer cures this new diseaso lpthlaea, or More 'Throat-thnat is so alarm bigly prevalent hero; and it has not bee known to tidi in any instance when ued i time. This fact You should make known I flhe world." (It is used in this diseaso as gargte and lotion, tas well as a tonic an stimuilant.) -lu Iia!liftax, where this disease prvi!.c for inanny ntottIhs in its tnst malignantt forn the tae of l't'rry Davis' "P'ain Kiler" was In variably attetded with the mnos' 'voratble rc >ult., when it was used ere the disease ha inado too nmach progress to precludo the us of so powerful a sitmulant. dIana 5, 1-Iam. Let Common Sense Dlecide. What Is the rational mode of procedure i cases of generatl debility and nervous pros tiatlon ? I)oes not reason tell us that Judi lots stimulation is required. To resort t violent putrgation in sach a case Is as abstr as it would bo to bleed a starving man. Ye it Is lone every day. Yes, this stuapid an utaphilosopihleal practice is continued in th tceth of the great tct that physical weakness Wilt all the nervons disturbances that ac conpatny it, is more certainly and rapidly r< lieved by Ilostetter's Stomach Hitters tha by any other medicine at present known. It is trite that general debility is often atter dedt with torpidity or irrtcftlarity of tho bon elst, and that this symptom must not be ove looked. But while the dischargo of Itl waste uniater of the system is expedited c regulated, its vigor must be recrtited. 'I'h Btters do both. ''hey combino aperiec and anti-bilious pro perties, with cxtraord nary tonic power. Even while removing oh sitctons froan the bowels, they tone a invigorate those organis. Through the ston. aeh, upon which the great vegetable specilt nets directly, it gives at healthy and pern neat impetns to every enfeebled functiot Dlgestion is tfaellitateci, the faltering cire Intion regtlated, the blood rein'orced with new a1eco<sion of the attlimentary pritc'pl the nerves braced, and all the dormant pov ers of the system rotased hato healthy actioc not sp-smodlitlly, as woul be the case if Iere stimntiant. wore administered, but for coantintneo It is in this way that such c: Iraordinar' clnagos are wroungh t in the cot dition of the feebl, ean>ciatet and nervo invallds by the ttse of this wonderful corre live, talternive nnd tonic. Let coimm<s seas. decide between such a pt-ep:ra tic and a protaiting-acarthuic supplemnted I a pol"nous astringeat like strycthaine .launa 5 1 1am. l,.Tfuor QvIrA1()N3 O[y SOUTHERN SECURITIES IN CttAlAH l'ON, S. ('., Coroted Weekly by A. 0. KAUFMAN~, Ba kora, No. 26 Broad Street. - JA NIUAItY 4, 18S0, Tt'Ar S,:cvuntya a-S4onth (arolan, clii, - 8 ; ito niow, --ni 8t; do, ro8istd stolbk, ex it, .. aty SecuniTE--Agaa, Oii,, ]lodih 8; 6; ('harleston,. 8. C., Stock. ox qr tat, 53 a F dto. Fire I.o:am leaands, --a 75a; Coalumabin, 8. ttaoaadi, OS a 08. t1sa L.nOA ta htonD-Ihae flidge, first mert gal --a t15; Ciaarleson andu Saav anaahaat, 518 aG60; (:h lotte. (oluaatt amil 4 aguasia. -n 1 a~a cra andi hatangton. n A i ttrueenvillo aat'd Columatb 1st maorat., -na 715; Itt, Stuin gnanranatee, 61at Noarlheasaeran.8 n at 2; Saai-a and Charlest< 1st maoat., - a 75; do. Stufte guanautee, -- a S.oath t'arolinn, - aa 8); du, 73; Spaartaanbaarg a Uaanon. -n SO0. h^A a uoAna T4rocKR-ChnIrlott,i. Colnnntaa a Auaagustia. -- i 15; G reenilk-tIa natd Cotlumbitia, 1. 2; Northensteran. 7 a 8 ; Sia anuaahst natu Cliinn.I taon, 281 a 28.); Salntht aroita, whole shlareas, 8 80; dlo, tait tsharesa, 18 a 18t. lEXen AN,a-: & c-Nowi Ytork Sighat, 3. oiff pa luold, 12'a a 12-; Sitrer, 11411 1t7. - RoUTrig CA 111.1NA ntANK n!L.n. lt:aank of ('hn rlest ons.......... *Itank of Newherray...........,.',.'.'.',..'. a lantk oft'nmdaaen..---.--... .............5 n ianak of(ieorgeton............ liatk of sontth C~arolinan. ......'..,'' a tinnak or a 'hester...........i IlanakOf i:naeaof-..,rr81...........n Itiank 4,1 State of $. C., tinne 1601 aaaud 18(62.15 a ,I *'tatetrs'nndaa ~ 3eant l'ilk tofUh'rleston--~ a *l'.atl's liank orf Charsutons....... *'tanont linnik of (Charhesto....... $oaathwester ia 1 lI lik ot (Oaliaston, ojli,'9a $ouathwesterna ilt liak arChaariestona,ntew,95 a State tti,n 01 Ctaluteaao............... 5n Famer' jad FCxchanage l'k oi'Charlesaton..-~. a liahaga ltinnk otf 'otunabn.............2 n Comeiai c ti 1 lan1k of Columaaaba......... a 3i erchanuts' I auk of Ciaernaw..."'' 'tateas' lIatak of Faairftlb.... "''''''. a a.tate otf Souath Caraolinaa iiit'isie'oeIynbltea.'.nr. ('lay ol (harlestona (hanagc ltls..........par. iltis maarked ihuas (5) are belang reudeemed thei Itink (iounta ers of each, In the United States Court Dist.rict of South Carolint E~x Pa rte-I . 1i. Coiaats, Assignaee.....n It Ilai P'. Sabera, Ban ak rupt.- iRule iii hanI Alit caredhtoars haoi hig liens on the estat of avmidt F. Siabera, inii Baakrutapty, ntre liera tby rer iirevd to aendti onath andi eaaustal lish tha' snmae hoforae lhe atndersigneda, Newheriry (oat~ ilouise, Onl or before tI h at. udpy taf Febutaryaa next. Rtegister's Ollice:a Newberry, S. C., ,an 10, 1 a7o- Jiaan 12, 2-3t, Gi ce ille and Collllitia ItaIIi'0on4 CoI,U 311a5 A, .Jaanary 35, 1870. OaN ntid after W lNEIAY J1anuaary l1t, li followling Scehdula WJit he raan daily, .Suaaaa excepted, connetctinag wvtih N'iht Tain ott Sotti Carolalinod, tantad downs, natd with Nigl; mFai e .arho, C'olumabia asal Aaguasta lios L.ave Columtabin-t---.-..-.......... 7.00 a i Alston''-------.-..---...~....840 a a Neatorr.................0.10 a r 4 Greeaha 0t ' '' '''''''', 4.20 p ri ..An.r...-.....................060 a a .... 1......................... 8.00 a u "Aistoe *.".'''''''''''''"..2.12.0 p n Arrivo Cotun'ia..".'"''''''"""8.4 p a fThe Traian iII 'retrn fro lip'tti to Aaaern eta Mondaay sand F'ridav moarning. ra an.30, 8.leaat 'apt Shoes, Shoes, t hanvo asaooi nt sasortmenja t ever wast o uta itt ts to&yt, nald amy buegtwrkii.g 25 bl3lain," i y? iafntin ~ otatood, a 1' 3bls. OhoicQ 'TWo Oleans a! Molasses, " 50 Bbls. Conmo i alidlstiimi1 Flour, Lnglish Dairy Choose, Lard in Kegs & Caddios for family uso." For;ealo.by CARtWILE & MfcCAUG1URIN, ig Jan 10 8 21. t;" " THE SITUATIONa ro to is ir I3hrlrel splendid Candy, all sorts of flsvor. a ing, nod only 40 cents per lb. iS ;l Iy Barrels of that nice Flour which you all r, have made so mnuch fuse over on account of o its cheapness and good quality. d tr Is Barrels (more or less) nice Fish and Oys. ters to be in this week, and 3. . I Else but wht, if you ask for, you can ' get, including fresh Lemons, Oranges, &o., .. nt L. R. MAIR81lA LL'8. - Jilln. 10, 3-1t. Attention ! Attention ! A.ttention ! One and all, Goods at Cost, at ). P. BUZIIARD'1"S, Commencing on Monday, Janary 10th, : 18'i, to contirruo until suld out. 0 1 am leterminued to sell out and put my time ail mosey in my farm. If von want bargains in I)RY (,UODS IBOT'I'4 & SIIOES, IAltDWA RE, 0110. CERIES, &e. Corne at once to '1 U). P. BUZIIA IDT'S J Sheriff's E<u ty Sales. h'liobe K. Mendenhall, et al. vs. M. M. C('oppouk, et. al.--In Equily. Pnrsant to the decretnl order in the above stated case, I will sell on the first a Monday in February next, at Newberry C. 11., tnut. fine valuable tract of hind known as the Mendenhall Mill Tract, consisting of 550 ner s of lind, mnore or less, bounded by land111s of M. M. ('oppock, J. K. Iendenhall, r 1.II. Bease, D. R. Scott, et al. On tils e plaunttion are good mtilb+, and the best mill It seat on Bush Iiver, and about 3u0 acres of I- original forest. Terms of Sale.-One third cash, the hal d once in one and two years in eq.irl Instll. tilts, with interest from day of sale. The . pnreh,ser to give bond ani mortgage of the . premises to seenre the purchase muotley. t- Lavinia Kinnrd, vs. Willinnm Rook, adm'r. a et al.-In Equity, Newberry.-Bill for Dower, &c. .'Punr.ant to decretal order in this case a I will sell at Newierry (J. If., Oil snle day a in Febrr,nar%, 1870, the tract of landtl ill New. berry and I,nrens Counties, belonrgfing to -" the estate of John M. Kiinnrd, IC r', coil. Is tuin'gvo- e hundred and aixty'six acres more or Irrrs, and ionidedt by lantds of Mar. m tha Gorre, Jacob Summer, C.lvin Stber ,y" and others. >r Terms of sale--One third ensh nnd the bahlenm onl I wlve' hino!ths credlG w,aith moit. :;nage of preisesi(' eil goodl auretIes with in tores. fromi day of sale. Wal er 1.. RuffW & Laiin C. Rnlir, VS Joh1n P 8' 111n11 & V. II. Suber, AiI nmr--in Erqul v Newh,erry 5. (!. Piuni to the decretni order In the aboveC 11 stal en.ee', I ill sell iat Newhelirry C II., on thie fIrst loinyi in F"ebruar'r -a neCx , all dint traict of hand contiiing 220 'a nere iiore or less, bondned bly lands of La Wmi'i. Aieik, Jiasper' Aick, An'dlrew Kilsk, Temso;sle-.ih l'nrCharlsi to pavy efor 5tamp and~ paI1 tpe rs. T.' M, PAYNINEIIR, $. N. C. Sheriff's Sale. By nn order from JIohun TI. P'eterson, Prao. a brain .Idie, to ine directed, I will sell on -thc first. Monday in F"ebruniry next, at New Ia heurry C. II., one traet of lanid coninining r;10n CierCio5, more or less, bounldeda by lands or J;lInes Fair, .\Miry Spence, Lewis Perkios, et i) al.l Te samein beliig tIhe real estaite of' -) lvid ('ook, dleeesed. - TermIls of 81ue.--One hlrel enlsh, bail ance on 12 mloniths, with a lnorigage to securec -ilie same,w and1 interost from day 01 Bale. - an T. M3. P3AYSINGEI, K. N. C. : In tho DistPiet Court of the - Unitedl States, for tho D)istrict or South -- Carolinn. In lIe--Thios. W. Ilolloway, 'Tankrupi. Ex Parfe--Ilayne I), Reid. - liy order of Hion. (Geo. 8. Brynni, Judge of thie Unitedl States Count, for' thre Distiot - of Sonth Carollm it I wIll sell on the first Monday in Febrounry next, at Newberriy U. IH., the notes aind riecounts of the IEstate of' at .Thos. W. IIollowav, lBankrupt, andI of' Ilol, loway & Folk, iatik rutis. H.IAYNE D. REID, - Jain, 19, 3-St. Assigi'ee. SUnited States Marshal's Sale. c. Th'le United State's of A merien, Southi Carno. lhna Disrier.-.Elirali 1. H1. iHiherfor'd e vs. W. IC. Grillin and Pecter Moon. ..By virtne of a writ of Fieri lFaclias to me ,. direcoted. Isnuing ont of the Hlonorabilo the it l'nited States (Cionrit (Conit, for thme Iistrictr e of Soruth~ Cariolinn, I will exlpose for sale1 to lie highes,i biddak-r, art Pubfliu A el n a Ne'wbeiry orr Hobuste, oin the seveiinth day 1of F'ebirinry, 18%, bing the first Mondai' of the amonth, all die ightl, titlo arnd intel est, of the dl'erendanrtA or cit her of then li a an d o h lowitng prperty,1 to wit: On LTat of Land iut' i he Cnuriity of N ewbieiir, 13 iniile'sfromu ther Court I lrin boiinded biy handus of' IL. 0, Wg'li 'is 'firn1 A. Floyd, A. K. T1riibb,le, Mis. Siusanii io endr og lirrs, andl contiin irg 11ive hnreid and sixteten neries, more or less. ofOiie L.ot lyi'ag within the corporate lIm its of the town of Ncwbreiry, boundoied bry liands of Col. 8. Frair and Osbornie Wells. Esq., and hetreleadling fronm the (2. 11., by the resdenoes of Coppock, Wiighit andr Moon, towards Jlenn, and contaiing three acres, muoie or less. Also the House and Jot in the town of Newbea'ry, the priemilseg Irpon whi ich D)r. P'n. teIr Moon noi esdi Also, thie 'GumIber* of one old Hloi,o hl'lr, on a lot belonging to M. Foot, In (the bowrr Iof Newberry, near tire R,. 11, D)epots Levied on as the property' of W. K. Grif. in and P'etr Moon, Defendats, at die smut of Mrs. Elinra HI. If. R therford, Pl1rfr,ig. 'J'erms (Gashi, Pnrchbaser in piy (lie ilar shial f'or thie necessary papers and stamps, Kile to be conduhicted by A, IP P f - J)elmtvy Mairhn, as A@ctioeer. 8alo to cornmeiinee at 12 rM'ceilm .J,. B. JOJINSON, U. .Mrl.1 Jr. Ii. A. n) l$.. ~., Durn tiio wok oniecoing .Monday, January 17, 18701 This mnagiilleen Tetsplo of' ( ho Prama and Music will bo pcoupied by TIIf E3IINE NT 8[AIESPlItiAN SGIIOLARU AND COMEITAN M R: Joao-. H. 'HACKETT Who will Appear as SHAKSPEAII'S FALS PA F,." Mir. ITAOIETT'S last elgagencnt was at BOOTH'S TIIEATRB, NE; tYQRy, E ndhif on Chrilmas .ve. Itv was a sue cess that compolled tl"is fntpup .scholar- to appear as Sir Joiini A'nstati continuously,for OVR OrE MONTIl; - Mr. JOHN T.-FORD, the plrlenton Mat. agor, formerly of Ford' 'tloatr, . Waishiog. ton, D. C., has sectretMr. 1 next appenrat,ce, after J3ooth'9 T4teatro, for CI1AUT4LESTON, S. C. Jan. 19, 8-1t. 1R JASMI MCINTOlH No. 1, Mollohon Row, (ALLt the attention of tho publi4to his large nud woll selectcd stock of (ho liest Importiel and Domestle I)RUGS, C IMI~XICALS, PAT1'ENT M1EEDICINES, DYE STUFPS, &c. The utmost enre and otteuhion. bestowed upon 1hi dispensing departmont, and the purity of the medicines used in coinpound. ing guaranteed, FOR 0OUGHS AND COLDS. Allans Lung: Balsam, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Jayne's Expectorant, Wistar's Balsam Wild (Jherry, Tutt's Expectorant, Brown's Bronchial Troohes, Forrest's Juniper Tar, ARE SURE REMEDIES. For sale at McINTOSH'S DAUG HOUSE. J- i. 10, 3-tf. D. LANDRETH & SONS Fresh and Genuino GARDflENl X EEIJ Of every variety. For sale at McINTOSH's Di'ng IO><s? flit, , -I WA D10 FERIIJZER The ex perimndiits of the past yearu hav~e contlrthled those ouf for . er' years, it ii estab-. tis-hed beyoiind aill cIunirov-uer.sy, the gr-esn ,rit of this SoOth ('irin,n Fr'tilir 'Te undeti signted ate lie Agents nt Ne wher: ry, anid will furi,-tsh any gunntity ntebecbd by t he planuters of this section. Thley al so hav e n (;reat immberug of snullI puamhhlete cotaiing testtimontiia of mtatiy of rh Iea phters of uthis intd adjolining Staite nali to Iit feirtilizinig properties, whiicht they will distr ibute gri-. 1R. MOOl!MAN & CO. Janu 10 3 tf. . NOTICE. Bly 'iirtue of an order of' the Pr-obate Court, I il sell lit public1 sale, at the resi. denco or Mr is. Lucinda IIrooksi, on the Ash.~ ford Fetrry Rload, Ott the first~ daiy of Febr ary, 1870ii, the peisonal property of Jatmes M. rt(ooks, dlec'd., contsisting of iHoises, Mniles, (Gatile, Ilogs, Sheep, aonts, Car rinige, Hlousiehol and Niten Ftrti ure &c., &c. R. MO0IM A N, Ex'or' Jan. hi, 2t. J. 31. Brooks, dec'd. STATfE 01? SOUT.II CAIHOJLNA N1;EWuRY COUNTY. Bly Johni T1. Peterson, Priobaito Judge. WhIercns, TP. W. Cnldwell, hntlh tmie u to tme to grnnt hn I,eiters or Admtiniistrn. tion, Die bonik tont, of' the Esttate antd cfl'ects 'heoare Iteore- to cite and admtonis!. nil and singiari, the kindred andl ctreditorg of' the snid deccased, to be "ntd appeat' be fore me, it the Cotirt of Priobate', to be hlcd at. Newberrty Court House, ont t.ht 8lt dit of Januatry' next, tiner pubtllienfIoni hereo~ nt, 1i o'clock In ithe forenioon, to show catuse, if atny they havn-, whty to said ade mtinistration should ntot ho gennled. OIyect tunder' ttty iit,d this J'th daty of Juitnnio Annoe Dottium, 1 870. JO.N T.x JPTElSON,,. J. N. b6 .Jant 19, 3--2 In the Distr'ict Court of the United States, D)istrict of .S'on i Cairolitt '.n Re.--Davh'li F. i'ubehr, 'Ian -rut J Pntesunut to ant otrder' of te 1%o0t. (leo. 5 Blry.an, (ho untderitigtea will sell ont the lOtli daty of Februtnriy next, at te resideneto ot the satid lUnkirupt, hi18 lfo estate I a tr'aO of lanid situnto int thte Coinnty of Newbocrr', ou tioi'teso'iel ' (r e, b n ed b ant,d others, and containng18 e.qio: oi:less. lit w;iil utso sel ii th santo tlma nntd plneo a M'Toa itenuc ii c Boilis of' the said iM-il1,Stre alot 'anh. i9, ..1,eCOUNTs, .Jai. 1, 8-t.'Assigneo. Peeler Cotton Seed Of my ow-l growth nit t gittnltti n 't te<!d ptre, foi' saile. Prie$ Pg i guarin. Filv' btshe.ls $15, Seeod -receivehmtt eu fo-out M ihi ioid Peeler, of Watie The Peeljer Is ailong lint cotton, as r nietiv'e as any of' the hso-nlled "Pr-olifjes,t da will certa~ ily comminand fro;tt t'o It ivo etag. per pound mno thtani tommottnh cOt Jan 1 ,3 WIt.x.A 2000 Bashels Corn,