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? todnay, .1irh 9, '18YO. . r. E. AMontague Grinke, Secrotary of ChartRton Free Schoola, will accept out thnalke'f,4 a copy of the Annual Iteport or the 'rard of Commissionera, N.r the o'e ren,dtng"Sopt. 80, 1809, , ooket Knives, . -Mr. Dhworls still after the Hump, and his inveotiantions show that in the short space or six months, from October to April, 1868, no less than three hundred utd sixty pocket knives, costing eight liidired and sixty-two dollars, were laid for oit of the public treasury for the, use of the Congrossignal members. C olsrsl Voters of the United Statos. The number of colored voters in the Utited States is estimated at 850,000. Of those 790.000 dwell in the sixteen l:to slavuhohlin' S.ntea, 7500 In the six New Ingland States, 41,000 in the five rnontral States of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, and A300 Iin the remaining ten Wes'.ern States. Bravo and True. We commend the following fromi the RchImond Inqniror and Exaniner: "We are afraid there are some who will make the existence of the Demo erptic party an npology for joining the Rebublienars. We tell them it will be a gteat political blunder; we if0 gointg to carly the State like a tornado-like Ken. t ucky, where the last majority was about 100,000; like Maryland; like Georgia; like Tennessee. And we advise those who are going to act with us to put themselres in motion, nid avoid the fate of il irimmers." Northern vs, Scuthorn Text Beoka. The text book coritnittee of the Legis. lature, composed of Gov. Scott, Tomlin. son rnd jili:sn, white, and Maxwell and S;alnlls, colored, at a meeting last week, d.tur'iiined to ignore our enterriJirg j,nblishers, Messrs. Dmlie & Chapmrtn, and their valahle series of te.t b,ooks, and gave the preference to Northern books. No :e need he surprised at suchl a deci.ionr however, for really it would he m:attet fir surprise hndl the result hcen the reverse. The hooks of these gentlen a'e all that intelligent atl tl. prejodiced imlris need require, ann of course did not meet the views of a by bri comnnitlee. Well if the Cotnittee will liil up the public schools with the kouk ; selected, our private schools will at imst eennrage home publications, and we heg that this be kept in mind, as the eorly means of not being entirely over. whlhnted with the ideas of the party of arni progrese. WVhitteo. This immaculato carpet bagger has cote to gr ief, and the gi ief of his friends is nn less great than his own. ''lhe resolution of expuision has been adopted nrnnimuonsly, nnd is as folloas: 'I'hart Whitternore, late mnember of the !loise, had dispensed West Point and Narnl Aenemty ap'poinments conatrary3 to law, anid for it pectiarry considerati,, atnd that Ite wias miworthay of a sent in te loarse. WVhitemore stantes that lhe wuill appealh to hris coanstituaents for a re-electioni. Arid of course hie will not be chosent lIhe secondl timae, now that hais "works"' are known. llis works eon the conist iand all through the low coaintry of tis State, htt whricha thae colored people were the victiins in every iristance, were etnugh to daimn lhim witlaout this last. Ile had beast haang up hais carpet bag unid ne cepit the situation. Th'le last legislative act of the iammaaculate endet-shiip seller was to initronei a lill appiropiritting $50,000 for improvinhg thle naivigattio. of lied iliver, Cadado L~ake and lii ('ypress hnyaou, ini Lotuisina, it ton ranach of thais did he expect to ferathera hris nest u ith. Save us from our Friends. iThe horni x wvill excuase na fotr borw row in;: the abhove hreadinig. It is qarima rprpriaate nrrd we agree wi-ithr hima thrat threc is danger', tihat sirakinrg thre I )em. neritey ini a sort of hybhridi oagatrizationt ta ph-r.ase everybodyl r, wiill sntisfy nontie, nnrd wmak hiarim. It suggests btrieliy 1. It warhtlt takhe thte snail onit of the nti iirrnd i a moemaent in thre Sinie. 2. It wonsad di gnast tire very haone atar Pitiew of tire aii rIadlienits, whIo aire earrnest, n ork inag D emanernts. 3. It wnortld brave the' radienl Conie rs itn rthe lha-ri.s of raitismi, itn,l pico thae D emtocrrrtic Cottntties in theo hanids of iddlrle mnar, ith1 little foaee arid ar irn. Il'anne, breennrse inent who haive no do. aided a iews nre meni whlo haave nteither orce riotr inaluence. 'IThe fraet is we are having too muchI talk, arnd the blowing of horns is dhis. tracting. All these suggestions of plat f,rmet, anda o:nioniuts Ior atnd ag!ainst thaird parties arid alliances, act as so tanny fever's tor the body of Demtocracy wiaeba ftow needs to foster its strength and powersi for the comning conflict. We dho thot pretend to be one of thro Sir Ora c7, or month pieces of the great party of rigl$g princeiples,anid would not hian ard an expresylon of what kind of plat faWn it elionhai tiako. Ami we atlrmr that it would be vastly better if thero were fewer of them. Thai. mnaiplcty of divetrsitican disintegrates arid divides ainscad of drawing- together arid uniting, aErdif ever thecre was a period in which the rparAy glhooid unite to rescue the cottntry fro'm tho -unhroly havidinow des erauing itsm altars, now is that period 'ITheradical pirty Irs worse of. to-day wiit'r Ii tl nflss, franids and corrup. lin cb avor It than the Democrat Ie,party Irtopprrse%Ioondition. Otn ali atideg *' who, deceived by their bold i'M e,tre now, abandon Idg that to fddfollet orgatilza )TtOd( ~ ' h ole pur b eb a t4' utiitcd. Let" dologatos from tho -people meet and determine on a plan. Since the above was Otut in typo we notice the following in that same excel. lent pnper, the Phwnix I YORK (iA1.i.s FOl A CONVENTIoN.- After publishing the article suggesting a eon. veition of the nnti-rndicalists of the State, we find the Yorkville Enquirer Imaking a similar suggestion. We heart ily endorse the proposition, and regard it as essential. The Enqirer says: A CoxvarNTION.--'The question of what should be done. in opposition to radical. ism this summer has been rather freely disessed, of lte, by a portion of the State press. The discussion appearv to nimt at seeuring concert of aetton, and in order to give it some definite result, we suggest that a convention ho held inl Co. lonbia, of delegates from all the Coun ties, unfettered by instructionls nnd em powered to decide upon the policy to be adopted. If care is taken to select only the best and most judicious men as dele. gates, the decision of such a convention will be sure of a hearty support. Spenk ing with anuthority, it would give shape and direction to the opposition. These are essentials to success which the pro. sent mode of discussing totally lacks. Nay, more, the frequent production of platforms, as it implies uncertainty, both of principle and purpose, it a positive in. jury to what we all sincerely regard a good cuse. Ax Acriv v st-"it.txes AOSK-T.--Cap tain George 1. Lake, General Canvas sing Agent for the Piedmont and As ling ton Lifu insurance Conpany, is working with remarkable success in behalf of his company, and has taken out near sixty policies within less than sixty days. One day last week, lie did it big thing in the way of issuing a paid-up policy to 1)r. J. A. Devore, of this Iistrict, for $18,000, whihb single transaction placed in the coflers of the company near $1 1,000. lDr. I)., a shrewd bnrtiness man, after ex:aniiilg well Into the melits of lihp main,5 n,inns of lifo inat+ -, rnt. elu'd that the pra!d tip policy was the udl in 'valmeni , and netel accndiugly. We congratulate fi lend George on his hallppy suces49 as an agent fot' the fuuous Piedmuont InId Arlington. [I mlgelield Advertiser. Th'lsis cousnlany is represented in Co Itsnlhin by} ('nytain S. L. Leophart, who, on hist S.titurday, deposited with the ('optro111ller (enetal $.50,000 of Stnte hnnds, fit compliatnce with a requj"tion of the I,egislature. 'lhe ciimpany is lthus Iirmrily establi,.hed nulongst its, atistl is cqunlly sufe. and ensreful in its b usine-s as it is thoroughly Sutnthern and gene ruins in clbrneter.-Pho:nix. We are i'ased to add to Ito above,that the IPiednutt and Arlington is repro sented by Thos. S. Mooruan and \V. .1. I,ake, 1.-qy., the fui mer of whom is the re i.lut ngent for Newberry. This compelny is diing a spldenid busiiess, andt Messrs. M1. and L.,wonhl be pleased to see all who have not yet ttken ndvannge of the greatest economy of the age, step ip for policies. The State Agency is represented by Messrs. Leaphart & Itan. som and G. It. Ln':e. Dr. Isaac liranch, of Abbeville, is the sri e1 inten(ient of agencies. (IIt EXCIIANGE LIST. The) t'NoN TIMt. melt[ttied before as hnvhIst nitergono i chango of ownershlip, hIs since then eba1:ingo(d Its whole appearatie, nd 1a as well rinted and as ittit ao. it pupor need he. Mr Stokes Is no amateur'iIn all the variutts practtcal details of n printing oflice, but I fill l ownt profesr. . if thlie art prieser vative of all arts. nlt whieti hie '"pulls a sheet"' ani "hu ipressiotn" Is mado11 whilouhut onily ialiI(le's ht imself hnt ploases1' his rearulerS, for Ani not on13'ly ie mitechtatne:a Is tieunii ex pert liut in tall (lie dIepartmleni Is of pen,t seiIs wors and1( pa:ste ho proves lIhat lie ts ai li, progressivosman. rThe petoplo of tUniona w ill lhave ai good paper Itf they give hIm a ga'ne 'The Ktnowtm ('ounrun 1has chantgedl hanids, Mr. It>bt. Youiig reirinig frotm the proprie tnrshlip. It Ii now cinutitetedt by Messrs. Keith, I loyt & Co. Mr lltoyt, tho only menm ber oft the ii rm with whtom we are-a acquiieit, la ni brothter or .ins A. hiovt, EMq., of the Andetroo'i t ttelligouneer, ntod If Ito emltes birotheIr Jeemttes hei will ado wvell. We wish ho firit abiiudanit sIIccos, hiundredts 11pon inniireds of iiow siuascribers, cotmntls 1upon1 lumltns of ndivertisemnts nri nt tami whuichi ha01l reach bleyonda the enemiy 's camtp. "I'arnani A litN."-This Is the t(Itl of a tew nolet 1 J-ist commen~'tced in ~IThe 8:atur 1'la Evening Post~ of' P'hi.idepihini, 1by that aIm Iinle authloress,.MIls Amnitdii Mt. I iotg-. 21s. This novehet wtil run1 for' abo11 ut're 1n11ln ths d wIll heo fiullowed biy ntoveluts by Vur.mtk l.co ihned0 let, M1 rr. I eury Wood!, Mirs. i loetmer. Mi ss l'rescott, &". 't'iho Sainrday( R ven Iiig Post is fIo oif'1 lthbst or (lie lit ~rary ptmpers. nail ndr.p'ed for t'aily ireailing iinig chi.trae'ter o1 Its e,)itentsI. 1I'rIee W2..501 a year1. A<tdesaliI. I'l'lteri & Co, ii0 Wailiinlt StreetC Ilih11del hia. Samtpie tumblers senit gratIs. Thett Chiltn Ih :F1Ctt:s glows not only' ativ'r but ini uize, neut Itus 114 t im-5 ve' n11(( , 1ee 1u car"l, 111 lIrur ilhanks for' the 'Otn phtinent, t,ii hog oni ft ictill h)thec, thIe '1u11ny man, itotobligtt 1n4 by sInk ing ouL thie A'o lnst word'is " or pjroviHins "' Th'ley r' ninid n< of i thei tiis whi trIed mni's souIs, IS we Ill a sottomebs. Knoclik 'emI11 luoii I Thle Lt-rTi- 't'PoroAr. for March is ire ''ivad. Itr is a very tii hnilfu nnid enterIltin, nig iutily for3 the'11( yiiolng pe'ople, tad we 'liimmendtl It hi1gh ly . Onl SI n I yetar, putb- I uxlted by A. I,. Xewellh & Co., Uh[lengo, lil. The ExcSLt,tn Moxrutyv for Mtar-ch Is to 121nd1 this weaek. It Is weltlipl inted, 111a1 welt hlled. Pubi'l.ahed by C. L . Yanl5 A llen,17i lIroad vay, N. Y., andti onily $1 peCr yeair. Samtple opios wIll bo0 sot o all whto write for Otte. .Th'ie ol Gnnrd for Mairchi Is rhih, raro andi 'ey, and brim full. It is a slouch I)emno 'risle Matgazine, andi devoted to Literautuire, 3 selentce and Art. Vani Evrie, Itorion & Co.,e Punbllshiers, New York, S3 pecr annlliOn'. The following bills were read the third ime and pnssed ; to encourage cotton mnd woolen miautfnetures ini this Slate; 0o eniforce a umniform system of assess. nent ar.d t1xation by tmuiicipal bodiest o provide fir construetion andl keepingI a repair the public highways and roads ; elative to the power of the City Coun ,il of Charleston to impose punishtaent I ror violaioen of city ordinantces; Joiiit I resolutioniu, wIth ametndmlents, to Au. litislzo the committee of Ilivestigatio e For the Thirsd Coirgrossional District to< make a nimiilr investIgation for thei Fourth Os'ngresslonal Disttriet,. - Thue following bIlls were passed: 1oc apRoinit trial justiees: to regulate ball in I criminal cases; to req uirojudges of pro. bate to take chargo of certain reords In the officees of late comr's in equity; to inistitulti proeceedings agaitist S.. R,11 R,; to incor'porpto t home for invalid clergy. mina; to liust th.e cost of oriDninal perse. oution;: to amend' an act entitled an act 1o establjish a State orphan asylumiS the oomnyi.ttee on railroada reported on a bill 1o charter the Waterprise Railroad ('onm pany of Gharlestop;.a bill to- amend An act to incorplqrate the ijomestead iilid. lag, Plantingsatidf.,oan 4saoelatfen of Bou.th Carolhl a Slili~to Incorporato the Blay Point Rt. i, Uonmpany.' Columbia is to be a perman9nt ill-I aiy post, and fIveomorocompanles, to be idded to the present garrison, LOCAL. O? The value of a district paper depends lit a great degree upon the completeness of its LOCAr, tKWS, and we beg our friends to forward for publication any and all itcms coming under their observalion. Our devil wishes to purchase a goat that givoa iuilk-one that lets it down gently. Those of our friends who have pron Iked to pay their in(ebtedi,ess in 'wood,' are reminded that just now a little is needed. CUsINos & IJAILnY.-We refer the trole to the card of the above named gentlemen, ilooksellers and Stationers of Baltinore. 'ibcir stock is complete and very large, aind their facilities superior. Mit. L. 11. MAUSHJALL promises to mnko hli store during the session of Court a place to which the public will be glad to go, and which they will long cherish the memory of. Go and sco what he cnn do for you. Mr. II. 11. Lovelace, one of the enterpris. Ing partners of that enterprising firm of Lovelace & Wheeler, who lives next door to the Herald, will accept the thanks of the Senior for "somewhat" which he needed wonderfully. Dr. Whaley Iespectinlly informs his friends that he has teturned from abroad well supplied with n choice supply of denti:sts' material, and that lie is thor. onghly equipped for service. .piscopal services may be expected at St. Luke's next Sabbath by Rev. Mr. Miles of Abbeville. Services may be expected regu larly on the first and third Sabbaths of every month, on which oceasions the public are cordially Invited to attend. Seats free. PEnSONAL.-We notice with pleasuro the return of (ion. J. I1. Williams froni Arkan sna, w here he has been successfully planting for some time. Ie is looking temarkably well, anm will remain amitg us 'or sevel.: weeks, in the transaction of mccossary buil. niess, when 1e will retuTn to the tlild of ltl4 lab ws. Nm:A-, CttEAP AND italtn -M. [lon3e, ls,q , in a card elsewhere, offers his services to sntfering httmanity. Yo wives with tin Kympathizilng husbands, ye hisbanl(s with rxtrav.agant Wives, who sigh to be free, mre invited by this legal genitenan to apply foritlhuwih. 110 promises to (do the lnineilss in it satisftaetory manner. Mr. M[ar."hitl Lne has resigned his iefiec, aid Mr. Gcorga irown has succeeded to all af its rights, titles and hered itnment<, and will take up the omr and iaddl1 the canoe between Scylla and Charibdis. I lorses, goats, hiogi, dogs, men and thigs, look out when tht whistle blows and keep to the right. Govern yourselves nccordingly. M1esns. Ilttonix & Co. Factors and Com mission Merchants, Charleston, have in to. lays paper their advertisement of Shaw's Cotton Seed iuller, a most important ad Inuct to the planter's belongings. We have it circular giving a most elaborate descrip tion of this nachino, its working, anu the aldvantages and profits to be derived from it, )itd we cannot do less Ilhan recommend it iighitly to the consid.eration of our pianting ommitnity, and advise them to send to tiessrs. Ilirodie & Co. for a circular, or if pre, 'erred wo will be pleased to show them the m1e we have. PAiTICULAR NOTiO.-We are reqiested o state tmtt nrteen cuays from date of notice is the limit nllowed by the Internal itvonne Lawm for returns of taxable property to be mnade. Notice of this was pumblishsed last xverk, andi as the tIme Is short we urge the .ltlz..ns of Nowherry to lie prompt in ntItend ng to this matter, its defaulters are liable to i doublle tax5. Mr. (Corwiin, lihe assessor for~ his district-th. 4;h-will remaitn here until the 30:h or March, when lie will leave foir ,iurens. iee hogs p irticularly however-to lost-that they will not delay till tihe hnst nonment, but conie up p)romtpty-at once. A l4:siinn.Tus.--Sinco the world he-1 pan, or rallher sinice the location of our town, an unfortunto one by liho wny) by those >l ebiaps who traditiona ays could get no 'arthier than the spring in the hollow, because i was a good plhice to cool their wih iskey In, mir citizens have beeni nnfortunate ini the se ecion of a bnrl)er. We are rejoiced to state hatt the town is niow blesed with a profes 'or of the arst tonsori.il, in the personi oif A rk. innutt, who comles fresh from the hair cut lug antI shaving saloin oIf Aloinzo iteese of ,iolmubia, thanti whoi'mt thiere it no hiotter, killful or polite b irhor int tihe whole State, mdt out paricutliar faivorito. We conifess to a' lirepiossessedl with the appeIilanneo oIf onr hew balrbtr; lhe hast ia leainig aiddress, a COin eye,lcIoks like ian atrti.st, iandi cominig ho0% lbes from Alonzo, we feel like givinig 1.im1 a i tiup. Ilis saltion is in Mr. Pool'ts hotel, Tn n W s:Avni sn.- For abot a fortnighit we inave bean expertenCleinlg sneh ubemerna tin of reathier ats nre embttraiced in the gimnut runs lng Iroim hadt tol wo)rse. All k inuds of winda, ighm, 1(ow, 'eniec-npsettInc, bionse-shiaklingL, crvo st artling, bitinug cold, inud, atid, tie 'eiy de-I let iooso,ing; and rin, nnd ball, leet t snow, andh a biig fall of thli hitter ir thiis sectionl, or perhaps miore properly for ilih lime, for in tihe "good old dain"' when lie atmospherte was cool, and n10 fiftee'nth mnmeli nt s andi citrpet-hnigs of reconlstrue 1(on1 helpedl to excito mn untnatturcl heat, wo seth to hlave good (ld snows, and the boys onldl taket a rabbit hunt wvith prospect oif ncecss. WVe Irrust this fitil of sno0w, nhot itiches greater titan we have hadit sin ce Ln oln's proc., is a pirogntostication of a fa1ll ini lie r.idleai tnmperature, anid thait a greater ill wvill follow in the not far futtre. Monn MU.-Nover didI town ushow as lucht muitd ont its side wvaiks as did this deiar fowherry town last iveek. M in street on 'no side was a sheet, some of the side streets ivora, whIle tlte high ways were oceans of nud. Mud, mul, mud all around. It is natter of regret that some of this mnd was nauied at considerable expense from Its nia lye bed, and spread out with indefatig-ible kill and nrdoir, while in a semi-soft ondhition, In the vain hope of Its be-. oming maeadamised, and to give the side vailke a firm end beautiful evenness. Ihuti las, tile first shower reduced it to mud; ioro it the pulp was then frantically (lug, hlauled y that wall knewtt club foot mule, and pread around generally, and thoceonsequenco vas the next shower gave more mud . We espootftally ask for one more trial. Let vhltey be harnessed and set to wvork tile first 'air weathler to haul up more of the mhxttire, md let it be spread earefully,and on the most >ubleo thioroughifaros, and pulverized and acked, and then if the next rain makesamud If it we hope the scheme wvili be abandoned. and we trast that the Ibilure will not erush htt ltla~t spirit of pnterprjse wp~ose itative ionio is e frcret1an's hows, and which only )lOOn) in all its glory iwhen fostered under ho ibids of the flag of the free heart?s hope mud home, by angel hands to valor given." frlgnoeli andl Siles MfoCulioclms opera romnno will sooni annear in Cohtahha. TIIS 81OW AND WnY IT DID NOT Sitow, III AND 1HOW IT AFTIriwARDs DID SuOw.- AN 1'he most of our town renders and some in inten the country, arc aware of the reasons why fur rc Prof. Rleynolds did not spread his canvass In thouq the intcorporate limits of this town. Some and I are not,however. By resolution of council it villai was determined to put a tax of $100 on shows, in ti coming under the category of circussos. This authc show was the first that happened to meet and c this enactment, it felt it heavily, and it was lbe c unfortunate that it fell on a concern so little and d nbl to meet it, but so it was; and as were resp the laws of the Medes and Persians, so was A this resolution of the lion. Intendant and o0n" Warldens-they could not go back. And negrt they were right. We are glad that the license o ti for ci cusse, has been put to this amount, furni and if it have the effect of turning aside from Woul us only one half of these demoralizing and least filthy inslituitious, of which the country is Canl flooded , great goo:l will be done. This it ditio our opinion in regard to the course of the burl council. At the snipe tlime, however, our to se sympathies were somewhat excited at the farm piltiablo plight of Rteynolds' whole concern, cond from boss down to the poorest of the starved dustl animals. They needed to exhibit, they were your miserably poor, and we confess a regret that farm this, instead of a richer, bigger, saucier "saw pecis dust" establishment was made to suffer. and Such is life, "whom the gods love die young" a"n and this show had not yet grown to full Gre blown dinnson. Now that the ice is bro- fll ken, the initiative takel, we hope that the A honorable board will maintain their Integri- of Rt ty. sed t The proressor did exhibit, however, at the to pt hamlet of hIelena at night, to a pretty fair pray audience, and we are told by those who Ai went and would have gone had the distance stru been ten times what it was, that the exhibi- of tl lion was better than might have been ex- ofot pected, and quite diversified, but that the Chit elephant looked starved and hungry, and heat that some of its admirers blamed Paysinger and his four Wardens for it, because had they year allowed the afternoon exhibition In town, he Mr. ilephant would have had his dinner. dau 'here wcro those again who said that the Amc county commnisloner was really the blame., ihoni able trt', that his sub: ;;;Gnt flrreai of 1 - a bu nolds for attempting to show withoutounty license, whaen (lint license wias already it shislii breeches pocket was a breaclh of good man- tait ners, at lack of sense and a positive wicked- cont ness, and resulted in great inconvenience to base both tmenand ani nal Is and even deprived them trati of an opportunity to get supper. To use a the libnely conipareoni the commnissioner "crow- cut 'led the monkey" in it foolish and unclarita char 1.10 manner) , and it wia, a telief to our pent prec up aad agnuized feelings to realize at the dro last that the I'rofessor had taken the praeeau, lnri lion to secure a county license, and in spite of the county cola., did show. S MIx.ANa-.a- nt beginis today. i t1t Wlho killed poor little cock robblu? Pity it Ax is to kill the pretty little bird a. neitl They have their eye on So. Ca , at last,and stor here comes an advertisement from a divorce ding getter. Alas I It points a moral, if It doesn't se adorn a tale. seir (I to Wiseman and secure your picture, r-er or got one of his pretty ailhumsa and fill it with Ta the pietures of your friends. ctnac February retired very angrily, and M1roh, fifte atrange to siny forgot her ancient proeivities, Fret and presented herself Tuesday morning in a Bur asharming, genial, gentle wny-as meek and quiet erat as any little kitten. zntic 'rhe strong winds of tadiy were death to the weak fences; and as the one went high tIle otlier lald low. It was also a terror to coat-tails and beavers. We saw a clap trying t.p tand thel storm-or rather to sil nagainst the wid. lie of A oouldn't do it. Tite gate st,aiued his mast and- s'rtit strew'd his euuvane. 'rrnvcrr-sailing %sen', a too oircumstance comnared to his gyrations. lie, ,c1N nase-i.uied hsimselfon th .la. "rboard tack, but it' (haa was of ao itaai. Teok in l:irJ 's nal reefe-d lisa ed Ii ta'-gnllannt salls, but ino better. F'inimlly naiost' lsmmo lils benama eals aind nearlay a wreck from la keiaana to track. lhe tait hats hielm liaard-a-port, and lie last wie s:mw ofhitan wrasi on thea starboar,l tack, I riing hardlaa po late ee, li. Thlesparing Onmputalgn) ini opeaned. (lrcdottersort nre at work. Ancat thae liko of' corn and irnanao omaiaag into thec coiaintry naever haos before been t21 Cnaowni. May we dlareinopae thantthea presenatye ar' sef viil be one0 of aunadnace to the faraner? Wtten here may be fat cnttle aupon a thocusnud hill tops ii and all ogr the valfies of Neiwberry, and the. anrais almost bursting with thae fruits of ear th? Coa 'l'hi editor of (lie Unton Times says tihere isn't sign tan leis towtn. That meat be because they iavit anay woenders, or paitnters. If tine mar linute of t anioan woat like to.huava rechierchie em Igns fixed usp Just tiarn the U. & 5. ltnilroadu aIsle A n'y and comio ov-er; we have some of the best Aunst ign painiters ont. They get up theo neatest little oper ;igaaa imiaghinbln, andi our mierchaants wouldnt tihe ( aa wtihoiul a siga-nnul somne lance two or more prc ti ail they dlraiw fromi fair acd naenr. (Our nicr hmats d1o business accorditng to 1loyl1e. l). Newboaarry Agricultural Society. lsecr. All:ssus hi iuon -My mail boy lost amy hsI aist numbialer oft (lie II trald on the roadi, imad onlhy thr'ouIh thie couratesy of a fn ienda (lie vha) sent toie tho tising lnmber, wats Coh nyi at tenati ma caill,L'. ta youar r-emiarks in and( efernenec to the Newbiermy Agr'icultural P. e~1ie't v. in ec I hadl madeh sceveal inaeffectual a ttemapts havi oa get al tuee't inag aaf the Society, andt given ni aill haopie of eanlitimng tiho interes~t of. mat farmnalag conmunity3 in its bei'af-" ''r >t ami wiilinag yet to tmakie anaothter ef 'or1, if pnerchaance iwe may succeed in ob.an niinsg thaeirn co- operni joan to hbuld up the sissi ngricul tual ianter'ess oft our1 distict, and eTi ia'apose to enll a meting of the Society W~all linring the latter dhays of March, or early Sou2 tart of Alaril, fosr thie purepose of nippoinat- Ai uig dlelegautesi to (lie proposed Conventioni forma .n) be hleld inl Chnarleston in Mlay. feet. Very resplectfully T. 8. BOINESTr, le Pomanr ina, Feb. 28. Pres. N. A .S. se [Wo rigr-et extremely that our distmict Il aociety is so inert, thant Newberry (lie >ar'ent ofi di.strict Agrictultural Societicaeds4 :an pierit hlerself to fail1 into (lie back ;roundi(, (.r evenI take a second position, mass Jr suffer the Society to fall into the sear riori nd yellow leaf. The memory of the Ti ast, andi tho hope of' the futuire, alike -refut aay no. We trust that the worthy pro- lic ident amay fIid ttilat the society Is onIly 1st, il ndulmging I a short niap, amid that It ill Thi wa'cko wiitia vigor atndl rceow its useful- ""itl eaesa, and that he may lang preside Overtil I 'with pleaure toa himself and benefit to al.h thle distrlet.-Ens. mi'x Puiissmx STANDs F'IRsT ON TIIK IT op I iased, this year, Phaonix Guano, Soluble Paclio, 1haughi's Rlaw Bone aid AMapes' Ph Phaosphiate. Whaere there an as 200 lbs. ha. shiip aix Guano it is hard to diascern anty dill'er. E enco between it and 8100 lbs. Sohubie Paeifie. ri'h Phnis standis first on tine list of On.- lii inos with me. Fromi presenit prospects ICs thInk It will more thana doubhle the yield of lotton thIs year'. ItIKE 3McGEE. W Anderson.Co., S. 0., 'August 11, 1869, 05ana "Jordan In e'ommatid. The 'Spaniards has5 I svery where dlscomifitted. A largo inmber A of thue maemi ra of tine Cuban Junt. were Tc~ xc tdat uteago' D ec Tile wiinter inIti Clia csbein warm. In t L'aba very hmat.'E iRE, THERE, EVERYWILEIRE. )Ttlitt GRAND SwbIND.E.-Some one, 1 on opening another grand scheme for blhing the tax-payer, and placing the ands of dollars at the command, has a the pockets, of the authors of the Me nous measure, has introduced a bill e Legislature entitled "A Bill to *" rize County Commissioners of each div very County to purchase a farm, to at ultivated under their supervision at irection, as a model farm of their o,; ctive Counties." model farm indeed I A way-sido for trifling Carpet Baggers and lnzy ho ies-ani to be fed and clothed at the Cl hse of the tax payer. To buy thirty Sa eso "model farins," stock them, p. sh wagons, inplements. &c., &c., dI cost the people of the State at the three hundred thousand dollars. the people stand up under this ad- C al and altogether unnecessary a en ? Surely not. We would like as e hundreds and thousands of "model in s" in our )istrict, but we t ant them lit ucted with private capital and in y. Edgefield don't want any of iii Gounty Commissioner '"nodel s." Not any. if you please-es. Ily whilst we have to provide "ways ienns" for so many other useless Jul" laws and regulations, and t .1back-graspings and unscrupulous PI rs.-E'lgefileld Advertiser. ss DAY or TIANKso-vv%n.-The House el ,presentatives of this State has pas. tt t resolution directing the Governor oclain a day of thanksgiving and er on the r stification of the Fifteenth ii ndment. Thanksgiving for the de tion of all independence and liberty n e States and the possible surrender ir glorious American institutions to nt ese, Japanese and other colored S ben; institutions for the sake of h the heroes of 1776 fought sevitn s to secure their blessings to them. t s and posterity. We hope there will 1 ravera to the Ahn1i.hty to averi the t ers and threatening curse of the l ndment. Weo have been a great and I shing pcol*o without that, for near S ndred years.-.Greenville Enterprise. c oTns PAnDoNED.-Governor Scott pardoned Jno. Evans, Samuel Mtus. n, and Benjamin Mills, the parties ieted ns leading participants in the b i riote of last summer. Magis. T. J. Mackey, who had brought requisite "pressure" upon the Ex. lye to obtain these pardons, with acteristic i.hilanthropy carried the ions documnents to the jail, and then e ol in a carriage 'with the three ies whom le had rescued from limbo. s [(muarleston News. ( cow.-The third snow for tlis year 1 tw on the gronnd to the depth of I inches. Whilst this intelligence icr "points a moral" nor "adorns a ," we have the satisfaction of recor. the trite saying, in connection 1 ewith, that it betokens a fruitful I n for the farmer.-Keowee Cou- a the U. S. Senate, hills were intro. ( d to declare the ratillcation of the mth amendment bill ; to abolish the dmen's 13ureau, and to establish a ,au of E"lucation, which shall co-op. p with all other educational org:ini. ns thronghout the United States for rducation of all ' :nsses. in Judiciary Conmmit tee reported the evidence against Jnnge Busteed, lalbama, was not sufficient in bnse es of ifIpeachment. The Commit. was. disoharged from the fnrther lherati of the Biwteed ense. The ,lIty hill fr.om the Senato was amend y a vast number of names. me'S'premte Court. In the case of rim vs. Itose et ni.. r-ided that the I s'-ationu Art of 18(12 required tihe it seiz.ure of the prope'rty' ntad credits 't led, nnd that the seaizure ouf th'e debt e maker of a niote' to the holer, out the actual arrest of the note it. was insulilcient, 1-:xrnts, Feb. 26.-The cars on the issil-pi Central road wvent through a le below Oxford to-dlay. Mr. Mc en and son were killed. Col. Samuel had a leg broken. Seventeen pier were killed, mostly of wvhom were rants for Trexas, di'patcha from Vienna ays that the rinni G'ov'ernm,,ent, if it receives the co ition or N.Apoleon, proposes to convoke ath,olie powers ini opposition to thme 'usions, of time Pope. .rJosephi D. Harris Ihas been appointied ant phvaician,, head attenanmt, and trary and treasur,er of tIhe Luniatic Asy. D)r. Coriiwe lilihas been remiovedl Irom resent position as head atten)dant. dge .J. J. WVright delivered a lecture >ther evenintg in the A. M. E. Church 'mbia, on the subject od 'Strength iBeauty.' ints, Februiary 21.-The conscripts mp; at Ly.onS are disnrderly, andi becen singing the Marseillaise. Say irrests have been mnaide. me Senato is considering the hill to le Texas into one State and twoI ito ies. tbill ndlmitting Georgia w'as reported referred. It's precisely like the Mis ipi tull. te (Governor has appointed Malcolm ingfmord CommIssioner of Deecds for h Carolina in New York. .iX.Nnta, February 21.-The uni depth of the Sues ;anial is nineteen nd C'omnmissioner Leslie has resigned I Peter' Horlbeck and Mr. Henry Boll of Charleston, are dead. bill Introdtucing a national system of 1 kIion is beforo Congress. tigress lias denetineed the late Indian 1 aere. The Indiansa of tihe Lake Siupe-. g'egot are stairving. I o Methodist Coavention at Syracuse e to listen to overtures for re-union,. nry T. Sweotxer, a New York Journal. ' dead. e legislature talks about doing away 1 nmagistrates In May, and appoInting 3 Iistces. Rewberry to have sIx, ey have had an earthiqake ini Califor- I f ge is also Implicated hn theo aethp glio. Caes i l suvius Is now vomiting cr'ystalized etwood ighthous, was destroyed by a e Islsed against it ij a gate' k tlgrante are rturning from J)razil. I nister Duerlingame 'is dead,.t lifornia crop prospects very flattering. ~ ark Ia soon to begin on tIhe ColumbIa i 1. o disbility'b%ll, covering 8000 namies, 'aesed to thie President, other apetaeulardrama-"Th Twelve itationa'--moro gorgeous thmaa the Crook, and full of legs, ha runnIng at orth. ourag nnatuorn... Aveleigh Church. his Church will be closed on Sabbath to two or tiree weeks, In consequence of M repairs now in progress. The Paster accepted the kind invitation of the hodist brethren to occupy their pulpit St 'e on Sabbath, and expects sto conduct ti ine service therobn Sabbath afternoon t) o'clock. lI Ntlso proposes to preach of illena on Sabbath mornings at 11 tl lock, until his own Church is re-opened. nm the Presbyterv of Sonth Carolina is to I 4 its regular Spring Sessions at Aveleigh nreb, on Thursday before the second )bath of April next, (7th,) at 8} o'clock, M. D C here are be'lon ing to this Presbytery r< enty.eight M i n is t e r s and fifty-five C uiches. It is expected that there will be f' ull attendance, and there tmay be as natny 60 or 70 delegates present. The proceed ;s of the Body nae till open, and the pub. are invited to atteud, thronghout. The c v. Dr. 1uist, of Greenvil!e, will preach 1 e opening serm on. PASTORI. At a called meeting of the physicians I Newberry County, held, pursuant to tice, on Fel. 21st, 1870, for the pur-. )so of organizing a )ktrict Medical As ciation, )r. 0. B. Mayor wea called to the tair and )r. James McIntosh requested , act as Secretary. Dr. J. W. Spearman introduced Resolutions, For organizing the meet. ig into an association to be called the Nowherry Medical Association," which ere unanimously adopted. 1)r. It. F. Carlisle qnd J. W. Spear. an were appointed delegates to the tale Medical Association. Upon motion, it was Resolved, That the proceedings of his meeting be published in the New. erry Herald, with a cordial invitation a all the physicians of the district, to e present at the next meeting, to be eld on the 3rd Monday in March, the Ist iust., at the C. ilI , for the purpose f forming a permanent organization. O. I1. MAYER, M. 1)., Chair'n., JAMES M\ciNtoshI, M. D., Sec'ry. Ilectiig of County Comnis sionlers. On the 23d February, 1870, Comnis inters Jenkins and Dogan met and assed the following resolutions, to wit : That they agree to give George I; Tuck r one hundred find fifty dollars, same as ommirsiuners of Union County, for the ceping up of a Free Ferry over Etiorce tiver, at Tucker's Ferry, for the year 870. That all persond not' eitizens of lnion and Newberry CountiNS be re tired to pay Ferriage, Mr. George B. ucker to keep an account of the same, nd divide the proceeds equally between to Commissioners of the respective ountics at the end of the year for the se of the Counties. Also that the following contracts be ublished, vi.: TO COSTitACTOnS. That a Market.llouse for the town of lewberry, will lie let nut to the lowest idder on the 8th March, 1870 Said tinket House to be eighty feet lbng by in ty feet widie, with a twelve feet story elow and .ten feet ab1ove. Said Market inuxe to: he weatIcr-boarded. That vithin the Market Ilouse there be re luired one room to be used as a Public lutll in thte upper story, also two rooms o hue used nas oiiices by the Counmty 'reasutrer aind Co'uity Auiditor, of New err-y Cottnty. All the rooms to be la- teredi. Said Market linse to be coni tructed of wooll, ontt of the beust nuite iail, and to he bsuilt itn wor-kma nlike nannter, siubject to tho supe.rv.iin of the ,miionirters. Thei, wmnk to be comu >teted by 1.t Jantua'rv, 1871. T1IIOS. M. dJENK INS, Acting Chairman. S.\ML. D)OGAN. Febrtuary 23, 1870. TO PutY8tCtANs. A Contract for Medical attendane at he Jail-andl Poor hlouse, will he let out 'o the lowest b,idder on ithe 8th March, 870, at Comnmissionier's Office, Newber y Court lloutse. TI'JOS. MI. JENKINS, Aa"ing (;hairmn.n SAM'IJ. l0(UAN. February 23, 1870. Mr. .Jon,t Cntto w'as dusly electedl 2'lerk of the Board of County' Conmmis iotters, of Newherry, for the reimainder if the year 1870, and ordered to take barge of the Books. TIIOS. M. JENKINS, Acting Chairimani. SAM'LJ. D)OGAN. Mar. 2, 0-It. TtE InittEsisTIntI,E A lotoU3IEN. -Women rh-io want to vote will he interested to ;nowv that the following speech, do. ivered it the Wyomir,g Legislature, was ho clinceher that caused thte passage of ho act which accorded themt the right to 'ole. A tmemnber rose ntnd said: '.Damin it, if you are going to let the iggers andh piglails vote, we will ring in lie womeon too." And they were im nediately "rung in."t A fter admnissi,>n, Missiippi will be tided to the Decpartment of L.ouisana, nd.will form a part of the Miilitar.y hivision of the South. MARRIED, On the 16th of February, by the Rev. T. II. 'ope, CAPT. JAs. Y. McFALL, and Mas. LA 'UNIA KINARD, all ofrNoerrety. At Boeth Eden Parsonage, on the 23rd tult, y the A. R. Rutdo, Mn. MIOJIAEL NAUxAN ai Miss MATISILDA FABIAN, both of lar mwcrder, Prussia. On the 24th nit., byv the Rev. J7. 11awkins, aisted by Rev. A. R1. Runde P'ao. L. A. 1Awx1115, of Greenville, and Mine. EISA 'ETA MeMoRa Es, of Newberry. On,the same day at the residence of the ride's parents, by key. J7. Iawkins assIsted y 1Rev. 1i. Strong, Ma. JAMss II. AULL and h as ADDnr S . IEzsTan, all of Newberry. 'The unusual accompaniment of two ole. ant cakes, one from the islr bride, and one om the groom, and both large, rIch and sautifmul, In thIs happy instance is outr toe, eltous record, and one whIcb we snake with rofound obeisance. Only the most'skeptical nbelever fri the happinoen 9f wedded life an doubt the life ef bliss in store f6sr this anyte. They have mad', the prettIest stat't aowa In the history of matrimony~ int pty ig such a complimentary tribute to the edl. wm- Long may they live and their lives be rowned with love and the approvIng smile. r Meends. OBITUARY. DIan, in Ocals, TI.., on tIto 21sLt. an., toua Carrde, daughter of 00l. 8. M. and T. .Gary, aged 2 laars, 10 months and 25 "Ere sla could blight or sorrow fade, Death ea;ne with friendly care, Thteopeninag bud to IHeaven conlvoyed, Zew York toilet reporera iave taksi t:riticism. Otto 't,' themn sta :: ,g a s. L.'tt pink tulro wo tusgnize ti es of lat,t % inter." i 'e Wi. It. Ilornard, Proprietor of the Advertising Agency, W iltington, N. , nutlorized to receive advertisemnentd for I s paper at our lowest cash rates." t LV"FSrKC.ti. NOTIUK.-To partles In wantt )oors, Sashes and Blinds, we refer to advertisement of P. P. TOAI.K, the large -t onfacturer of those goods In Charleston. ice list furnished on aplpllcalion, July 22-9mu I lave A Terrible Cough. You need not havo It long; go to your rugalst nd got a bottle of )it. aUT'1" IEli,rtATil) IE('yI'OtANT, it will on euro you. It is dangotous to neglect anghis. 'Il'is valnuable preparation may bo nand in every village and hamlet in the )uth and West. Mar. 2, 0-2t. Cheap Reading. "We have made arrangetnents with the roprietor of the CAnor,tsA FAInmta, a first ass, elghtspago Agricultural Weekly, pub shed at Wititmington, N. U., to club that iurnal with the lliun.a%,, at $1 25 per year or the two, to all new subscribers to the armor. Specimen copies of th Carolina armer may be seen at this office." Feb. 23, 8-if. a-'O ALL OUT OF EM 'lOY\MEN ',-$t,500 to $3,000 per year can e rea'ized by encr.elc and intelligent men, n securing at one- an Agency for the Best and most Popular BOOKS ever published. his is a rare opportunity for IAKING IltNEY and doing good. Clergymen, dis bled soldiers, and alt others wanting an geney will please apply for further paricn lars, to J. D. lERBY, Southern Publishing Agency, Cor. Iteynold and Jatckson Sts., Feb. 23 8-3t. e. o. w. Augusta, Ga. Intellectual superiority occasions little dliference in manners or conduct. Nature guarantees a general sinihl trity of action. Opinions and fancies, whether more or less within the province of human control, and an identity of which is not essential to the parpose of existence, admit of an indefinite variety. lInt there Is one suiject on which all unitt, that is, in praise of the eflency of the "Ol Carolina i3tters." Safe ! sure ! reliable! is Wiiatnmn'. Worm Candy I Mar. 2, 9---t. [From Norfolk Daily Journal, Dcc, 11, 1800 I KosKoo.-Tiis nmedicine is rapidly gain lug the confidence of the people, tnd the numerous testimonials of its virtue, givet by practitioners of mtedicine, leaves no dount that it is a safe nuid rlia,le remtedr for st'eaTYr t" Tin ut.oon, t.V n maiSK.si, &C. The last Medical .im"rnal contains an nr tiele from Prof. It. S. Newton, M. I)., I'resi dont of the E Medi-Col'ge, city of Nw. York, that speaks in high terts of its eura tive properties, and gives a sleiial recoin. mendatio:n of Koskoo to the pie'itionets of medicine. This is, we behere, the first instnnco ahere such medicines have been ollicitlly endorsed by the Facity of uty of the medical colleges, and rellects crent credit upon the skill of I). LIwrence, its componnder, and also puts "Koskoo" in the vAns of all other medicines of the pres cut day. Feb. 23, 8-tf. PAIN KILLER. We ask attention to this l'nrivalled Family Medioine. The Pain Killer Is, by oniversol consent, allowed to have won fotr it.elf a reputation unasurpassed i' the Ilstory of tmedicint prep arttion . Its lus'antaneons elrc Iti lahe on. tire eraudication a n)nxtinctlon of PaIn, in al Its variouts form+ inclentat to the humat family antd the unsolIcited wtittan and ver bal testimony of tie mases lit Its favor have been, and are, its own bust adverti.e ment. For evidenco ini faivor of the l' sin Kill.e for MinIsters' Sore Thruat or lironchmiul read the following: OU-wTs.--Thse Iini KIier ht:<se n n iion stnitu cceisi tt of our hionan tipr iover ta-r . ear-, asnd a portion ol'Ilhe titme it huas hee.t the on ly tmedi-icinun'er our roiof. I lard . ever dit I have my ci II reni 'oi. lain of lie I ng sIck, without htavin hem m,cts k In thu samie setntenace for l'ain Killer. For several ye irs hernreim I hl-came a-qain ted with the Ptin Killer, I Ihad stifer ed preoit deal froutm an affe:lon itntmy thron-.tt thotnght by somue physicini to lie Il-onuchitis biy otheurs to lbe usit Is en!'ed Mlinisters Sore Throat. At one time It na:s so sov-er tha:t i wats obligedl to give utp preachin lg. Wliiin a fow monthis iafer I had ibecom< acqntalnted withs the Painu Kicr, I liad an other attack fronm thatt dilstressling comaintsii I tried my now-f'ounid mediclite, and1(, to mui antotnishmnent aind dlelighit, it prodneed a wonl doifutlly sonthtin'. fleet. In ai short time] was wholly relieved. Since that tIme I hav< hid a tumbiter of at tacks etf the s an nature and the P'tin Kfiler hias always afftordedt mi rellcf. Ahonit oneo yoir slince, my ifu lie, cameo sinhject to severe sifering fri-tm lihen, tinntisn: ciiir re'orl, as it,nntii, wtt~s to tlielPalml Killecr, which wouihldi alwnys relieve heri. I have not time now to siiy more, tis I coulid with a hearty good will, antd atlway. have done, In prtiise or tie Pain Killer.. I1 this htastiHy..writ ten let te-r, in commnendai, ot of I'esrry I )vis' vu ;lit.e mecinie, will lie ii, any service, you are att libierty to do with ii ats yotu p:ease. Ve'y truly your', F.DG \lUA.\tY, Owaitontna, M Inn Missionaty of the A. II. Ilomte MlIsion So ce-tv. Mar. 2, 9-lm. ofryTHEI SEA SON A NI) ITS' DANGE~lhS.--T'he hnmtin bodycnl is chiIefli comiposed of ismtus andb fibire 'as senitivi to every ebantge int the (condilloni of ts atmottspiherenis ilie tmost ticlieinte elietromet. ter, or~ the quticksilver ini a baromtetet tubhe. Th le stomach, the skin, the 'netrves, t luiigs ittul the excretory orratis site e-i peciailily liablle to be, allected.. biy these variationis, atnd thle hest dlefence nginitst their dististrotis tetidency is to keep, the digestive machinery, which feeds and iiotur ishes the whole systetm, in good working order. If the stomaeh is weak or disordered neither the blood nor tihe ile etan hie int a henlthy state, tind tupoti the fittness of these two inipotnntt fluids for the ofl1ees assigned to diem by nature, and 1he regiit y of their flow, hehh ini a great measure de pendis. WVhen the air is hteaily ident ' itli cli. hug inphors, na it oftetn is itt this seasont of the year, the digestion should be an obhjiect of peculiar eane. If it Is weak atid langnid, the wiiole physical stre urte will be enter'. vated. If it Is v-igorouis, the eniiro orgiini. 7.ation will heat rong 1o resist the tuntowaurd and depressing hinlieneo of a damp aud itiated atmosphere. A pture antd powerful tonic is therciore especilly iteeded as a safeguard againist the diseases moset conmom In the spring, and ilostetier's Stomach [hit. te being the nmost wholesome arnd potenit medicinie of the e'insa at present ktnown, a coturso of It ia pai -.icularlysadvisable at this perIod of the year. The stomaeh w-ll there. by be toned and strotnethened, theo liver and beweis regtniated, tho nervous sitm braced up, and nature put ita a slate of ao. tve~ tiefico.pgjnat,..tshia ipiiemau whicht susperindutces hilurnitienit amdtn reitutnt fevers, rheumtttism, nervoius debilityv, head. ache, hypochondria and othier coanplaina.s which aro.spt to eaIl theo uoned sndl til. fortified organi.ations. The body ia strengihenedl withiotnt excitIng thie brain, and conscetotly no nimpleasitnt renction, follows its revIvIng and renovating opera. Mar. 2, 9-hm Butter, Butter. Just, received 200 lbs. -Fresh Mountain Btter, Pote an by A, 'ri oRIS. r1'131uY,rS.a C, sOfCtt, quet aud heavy sales ?Lttltt. a, eb u - 1o sfm oton des ew mesa 1. . b 1t~t lIta krsoul2 1 Calsatu,y sales 1% uOble. 1 eI ul io Newberry Prices Current. OoitiIECThD.WVII~V ClAl?LSGentrbse 1),per bushel.'.---1 76 a2 05 IAdGN no,tt'.'..- -erur 2-...lto0alu7 l nll(reNO P%00 po ble t' eprt cos t" ALy-t r i6d.-''--'--- a 27 IvACON---lah,. Fer lb..'..........a. 2 ea houlde r lb''""'''--. a 22 Sides, per '".........1 a - ii.i TONri., perb-"'............ - a 1 IALoK' ntry, per l**".......... 14 . 1. 11.. 'A -'" " -ll..... a 2 i OllKC8pte '''ea 26 CAACO--lerar l................5a aj SIl'F per lb........ ..1 a lN, S Ner bu hel. .' ........ . COltN 11 A L .r... "''.--'.......... a 60 COFFEF,---tldou an, per b'lb... 22 a 81 -I guyro, er 1,..- - a8 Java, per lb.............. C(YlON Y Al(N,p unch..-.--..-.-.-- 224 )O1TIN -44 r erd......... a16 8-4 "... .12a 8 E'Oi, per buozel.........2 si 6 UI1t 11, er brs.. .......... 7 al Adtun~igis aullue~t, per lb...(.. 22 li"N 1' E-El, per lb........... oP''e ' - -- er b.---........ a 12 eel................... a O aR . -. --.. . . -........ a 1a IA , peribozeu .........-.........a 2 ' FLU lt prol.....................a' 10 (.IIO,.I, per lb ............. a4 LUMil IUW Ide iloards, per M ft.. .12)0 a2)iio - Roantiig, per per ft....0 a200 Flooring, per oT. .150 a100! MOLASSES-Cuba r gal.......... a 60 West .n, pg... .... a .. 1'ew Orleans, peor gal.. .1 00 .l 26E MACKElIKEL-per Iwilfbarrel.-.9 u0 a12.i. per Kit..............860. 00 MtAJ)l)Elt- cr lb-................ 4) a 50 SAIL,, lper e....................a7 LATD. per bushel.................... a ONIONS, per bushel- -............1 50 a2 00 01 -ros tine. per a..... ...... 76 a 00 Fndoring..ed..................... -1& a2 00 ,I.nseedI, raw.................. 25ml 50 uAnECer's, Straits............1 4a al 60 'E A 8. lier bushel...............2 00 R2 5' 'TATOS-rs i, per bushel. 2.. 00 a3 2o Sweet, per bushel.......1 00 a1 2 PAN -White Lead, per b........ 1 a 18 l)IC I-. per lb ....................... a 10 8 A LT, lier sack..................... a2 -0 l I'S, per 100..... ........... 6 .a SI A It-l'uverzed, pr l............. a 2 'rushed, per lb.............. a 20 A.s per ed ...l..................a 12 t ', xtra, per lb............... a 17 rown, per l............... a 1r Sl'EC'IK-UoI......................an 18 liA ver....................... . 18 1*'Iit T$--Corn Whiskey, per gal....2 00 a32 5 renelt lirasdy......... nO a506 P lye Whiskey.............2 60 a6 0' llolland (in........4 0) a8 00) Of' Turentine............ al 0 SA--I.vn, per 1b.......................1 60 e2 60 * - ItlPrite. per lb.............1 al 26 liruick. er lb..............1 00 al 0 I'A ITt W. .er lb.................12ja 18 Vi N F-. A -:iter, per gal............... a 10 VA IINISIlld-('onc bely, per gal 4 &i s6 0i Brolw,l, p er gul............p3 a S l'F,A per bus'. el................... LATEST QUOTA .iONS 0F SOUTHERN SECURITIESy IN (CHIAit LISTON, 8. 4'., Corrected Weekly by A. 0. EAUJMAN, Bro ker. No.2 Broad Street. FIIlRUAIY 28, 18.. . STATn cUnfT'u --Hulth CarolIta, old, 84a 81; (10 new, --a70; d, regit'd stock, cx hut a 70. C'ITY Sv.cutavata-An;,nsta. Gnu., Itonds --a 84; I(,alieeton.r8. C., Ik. e. r llt, - a 60; \lo, Fire \ . I l-liSnc, -a 76; ClumbIa, . 0., lietils. -- a 70.. l1all.nAn IloNos-llte ldge, rst mort. . e, 01 -; e blInrk-tonal ......v...nn.,8 ar Iot te. Cohrmbha andt Augusta -- n 90 twraw uta Daliigtm. 8; Gt-evile edolunbia, tr-t snort., - SI 70; do, 8tate sllarantee, 64 a -.; NortIIolnstern.841l1-; Savmnt and ('Ilrleston, , st in,,rt.. - a b; dIo. 81ute gUaranitee, -- a 04;' - South Curolina, -- a 82; do, 73; Spartanburg anid U~ niont. -- n 64. It AIL.IIoAI .''Tocs-Charintte. ColumbIa and. Au::n.la. -- I 55; ti reecnville us11l lunlbia 2a ;Northeastern,. 7 a 8; !'avunlllnh raid ('harle1., 11on. - II ko; 8Il n ( l Unounu, n holesha1 es, -a 42: dI, lliit sh-,res, -- n 21. F.x(lr Ntl. &e--New York S(iht, L T par; ('oFd, 110 a U121; 1iver, 118 115. STAT:Hrutx a-80iN1t Caroina old 84 PC UrY S c Aot.t-,Nr at.u (n.oa. - *R';ak ofChar'est,...................- a - *Itn,k of Newherry.....................- a - latk f Lau ul. - -- ; ol.......40) a - lIalik of ( ieorgetowto........-.............f a - Bu,k ond S nh Carolin -..............10 a -- 6n-nk; ( 'hleSter- ........................, a - Itallack 1'olImblurg...... 3 a -. ldk of' leg of. .. prior to 186.... ...u5 a --- I1tnk o futte of S. C., isse 1801 un t 18t:,. 6- a - *l*rnn rr.'und16 .hlhaC'c' It'k olCh'rheston- a - *l'eeple's 111n11k of Chnarleston...........,.- a -- o ll na k o Cairleto ........-- . . - a -- Stuthrtern -i t I; link 01 haraeston, old- a -. Sonthwe.tern it - a8k odCh7alSaton,ew,- a -- SUte -ink of Charleston..............3 a - Fa'urmtrl' and l,cunu,go 11'k ofCharleston..--- a M F.xcinlinge 110ank of('olulnbla.l....... .....10 a -- (",sumcial hank of ('uliumbla........... a - Mercrhantls' Ilank of Chuernw. ............ 3 - l'lanterd l1:ank of l"nIrIichcI............... a -- Stute of SnaIh IC4 aroli na liill ccehvable...par. ('liy ouf C'Ihaleso Chlange 11d1.......par. '11131s marked films ('1 nre bInt1g redeemed at Ih Inn113k ('ntI of.II'ench. Court of' General Ses sions and Common Pleas. TL. It MAlRS[IALLr expectinlg a 'large trowd to b,e iiu -IendanIIIce nexI week at the0 Sessionl of (;olrt,l iill beC founlId readuy, Walt aig andl 11 nxions ( toipply all I heir waints in Ilhe follon ing lilies : J.ishl andl Oysters er--: daly. Girocerliesih: snmi11 l' large quan lilies,. A lhnge andit well seletedf' shock of Con f'erioner'ies, larr iig all is and all next wee. AlIso, all1 seasionaIble Fitks, lbananas, C;(ooannt s Oralges Nor thern'I A pples, also, lI'me A PIlets, if~ lhey can be had. Mush-. roomi C'rnekers, (delighll 1,) Fox Orackers, ami1, oiher'i (Cruekers nnd Cakes nevter before broughlu 1o this mariket. NXT' WEER, IL. IR MA RIIlAIIS will be tihe place for y*e hunligry peole to come. Mar. 2, 0-11. --ESTRAY 56E STR A YED froun thce subscriber, near Sa, huda Old Town, a D)OE. Snid DEElR Ia a large ono. Ally InformatIon abtot It, will be appreciatedu, and a reward will be givei for its Ieovery'. JOHN W. MILLER. Absolare~ Divorces obtaIned In Newv YorJIk, IndIiana,~ lilinois and olher States, legal everCyn% here2t ;desertion, drunkenlness, non-l.llpportL, etc., illeInt CauseR ; no pub-. lielly ; n chiarge unt11ildivore obtainedl, Advice freo. lISinless estaeblishxed tlfteen years. Address, Mi. IlOUSE, Attorncey, No. '18 Nuaasanl Shreet, Mar 2, 9--im. New York 'Jity, FIFTY BUSHELS SEED OATS. FIFTY BUSHELS ebiolco SEED OATS ror salIu., at. I. C. WISKEMAN'T. TO' IniNT TIIll flouse and L,o. dJ6oine ito, rosi, dence of Mr.. MIIrtin, .tho i'OtfnIseq #f In good order, and contalining abdt on1- and a half acrea, Terncst hppt Sale of iNtes and.A4eouuts, I will sell on Saturday, te 12th ?,Iareh, at, Newberry Court, lion1se, at 12 ME., the Notes and Aeounts in my hantid,, belonging to the firmi of BT'ONE & ftlKARiD, Jlankrtupls. Feb. Iii '1..f,