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dAdnosday, January 10, 18 1. Agents Wasted for the L^e eiemorial Volume. The jniversity Pub'ishing Comipan) are 44ious to secure .the services of agents for the sale of this attractive vnl utne.. Old Confederate soldiers, teach ers,adi-s and others, will do a good work -r -a good: cause by taking this sMatr in hind. Apply-. tlo. University Publishing Com pany No. 4 Bond-st., New York. The Rev. W. W. Hiels. Bro. Rude of the Lutheran Vi4tor, published at Columbia, says that the Rev. W. W. Hicks has been dismissed froty,%e Evangelical Lutheran Synod to the'lethodi.t Episcopal Church, South. Lest thsre he some doubt as to a hat portion of the C.urch South the Rev Dr. has been turned over to, we state that it is ythe Georgia Conference, and not that of South Carolina. 4 ..Carolins Agricultural and fechani^al ... - Society. From an advertisement elsewhere it will be noticed that the Stockholders of the Joint SEock Company and members of tie-ahve Sneicty are requested to tanjgWtday the 8th of-February, at . 7 o'clock, p. M., in Columbia. It is high ly importan ,,that the ineeting be largely attended, anU--we urge apon the metni hers generally to bear the same in mind. The industrial interests of the State should occupy a large portion of the pub lic fttention. The Equitable Life Insurance Society. We a,k attention to an article r ub lished by request of the agent of this reallyworthy' instit-tion. The- Equita ble is bcyond peradveniture safe, and its treatment of its Southern policy-holders after the war cotnumended it at once to the Southern people. It now has in its list of assured among the most protni nent and cautious of the Southern peo ple,,and not the least flattering testimony to its.rorth as a benevolent institution .is tie-action of the Directors"of the Life Asicoaati6:r of the South, r.ecited in the .article published elsewhere. Throwa of the Harnes. The Carolina Spartan of last week eon tain be valedictory of E. 11. Bobo, Esq., wlq"-some time has wielded the pLn so acceptably to its numerous readers. In the rerietien. Rf. Mr. Bobo. Ahe press loses 'an honorable and efficient tuember fhom its ranks. May his future career be .marked with as great success as the .h.,rt hi,tory made since hi, connection ,rith the veter4n Spartan, to which also 1re wish all the good tf-at can possibly - B!1W72311;-Esq, the -sprightly editor .of the Laurenseille Herald, also throws ofl'the editorial harness, giving a short *vtledictory to the readers of that paper in the last issue. Our kindest wishes also -follow him in his future meanderings. . .;AaUgly Chapter -The Columbia Phcenix chronicles the killing-of Mr.- A. F. Dubard, an okd and highlj respected citizen of that district. HeirhiQt .and .killed on the publbe hig@ry-, ory.-Thursday afternoon last. The incentive to the murder was money.. No clue to ascertain who was the perpe trafrei'erit that maiks of flit feet were found neair the body. Ait'*tAn-y Jaimnston, colored Trial Jums tiegfpa'ranburg County, was shot. anjlaied y uoknmown parties near his hoBSWonthe-2ith ult. Itwas a brutal Jaies Iammnett, a colored man, says thdMme paper, the Spartan, was shOt witftan.EmfellI rifle and killed, by Hiar ry Jacksonm, also colored, on the same night.. Thevmseenville Enterprise says -that Alleek Cos received a death wound at the hand of Amos Hu'lgezns, both col ored. The weapon used w-as a pistol. The killing occurred at a wedding, at which ther.e was whi,.key. An afTray occurred. i.n the neighbor hootofLebn,an Church,- says the A b beville Prese, in which Galhoun Hamib lini utr.- tahed - by .his -opley brother Laljtte -'Ylaniji.-.UmE - wounzd is a danigerous ohne, hut :hopes'are entertained that the wounded man will recover. Ttta&5lge-tield Adlvertiser says: O.nt7 Wednesday. the 21st ,. the dweRing of Mrs. Itober t1Thnho, a lady living in the ne-ighborhood of Kirksey's X B.,ads 'was hurnied to the ground, with fnitnye, provi.-ions, and every thing in fact:4vliieh it contained. Loss estimated at $t.200J. No :nsurance. And on Mon day night last, we re-.:ret to state, the dwfiuig, kitehen and smoke-house of Artemus lI'dson, Esq, were _entirely co -ud Mr lson was not instured, and his loss is said to nut less than $->, 000. - - The Laugensv-itle Herald says: The gin house of D)r. John A. Barkes date, with about seven bales of eotton, an a-lsrge- amount of cotton seecd, was burnt on the afternoon of Wednesday last. The fire oe-curred while the gia u-as runng, and i< supposed to have been..aused by a matc-h accidentally dropped in the cotton, or placed there by an incendiary. Kentucky has in its Le::islature a Bright, a Blue and a Bunch, a Hind man anid a Hlolemnan, a Lowe aind a Lvde,. a Wolfe and ai Fox, a Qmick and a Payne, a Gzas's and a Z.ombsh, a ianond and a Silvertooth, a D)uke and a Pope, and a Rliddle to hind out. South Carolina has in her Legilature a Burroughs, a Blarber, two G2reens, a Nash, a owens, a Rainey, a Rose, a Smal!s, a Rirker, a Hurley, a Smart, a Crews, a Moses, and a Yokura and Whipper to help make up the team. TsE LADT'SFREND. puli.hed by Dea cona & Peters6n. is a magzine which every lady reader of the flerald ou.ght to be a su acriber to. Thme Janmuary or New Year num ber surpasses anything this elesrant monthly has hitherto accompli-hed. We rer not havinn space to enumeraite the strikinr.l heantiful! features oif thi. particular numnber, anmd adlvi-e our re:alers to sub,e-iribe- at oince. and s-ecm a~ rre.:,t for t welvne moinths. Club ,d with the ler-ald, the price fur both is Completion of the Mont Ccnis Tunrel 'The gieatest achievetment of tile ale, the completion of the Mont Ce.is Ttu nel, by which the Alps have been pierced through from France to Italy is an :ottned. It was a prodigious work and occupied twelve years of con-inuous )a bor, tight and day, Sundays not excepted. The whole d:.tatcee bored was 7 4 5 miles,4} being bored from the Italian side, and from the French aboat 3, at which points, in the bowels of the tun rael, with more than a tile of Alps tow eric.g ab:ve their heads, the worktinen met to vff-r congratuilation. aft-r so great a wo:k. The first Napolein constrctetd a road through the pass of Montt Genis, at an elevation of 5400 feet above the level of the country, thirty miles long anO t-ighteetn feet wide, at a cost of 7, 000,000 francs. The present undertak ing cost-the lives of about 1,000 men, killed at different stages of the work through accidental explosions and other wise, and 170,00,000 francs. T .e work men were divided into three reliefs, eight hours being given to labor and sixteen to rest. The height of the arch i, 21 f -et 7 inches, and the width in the broa est part 26 feet 21 inches. The comple tion of the tunnel has been achieved three or four months sooner than was anticipated, and it will now require about.six months more to complete the railroad whieb is to thread it and make the journey fromi France to Italy. The work was begun in 1S57. At first the ordinary hand-drill as used to pierce the rock, and the solid miasses were b+larted out with powder. This method of operation, which was kept up on the Italian side until ISI. and on the French -ide until 183. would have re quired upward of fifty years for the coni pletion of the work. Accordingly it h,-hcoved the pr. ectc+rs to bethink them of some wore expditiuus method of pro. revd:ing. Tne use of steam was out of the question, and the attention of te Italian engincers was therefore turned to a device for usin> compressed air as the motive power. This matter present ed no very great difficulty in its general principles but a gre:tt deal of experimen ting was necessary before it could b. put into successful practice. A machine was finally invented and put into operation which could stand out. side by one of the streams that caine down from the mountains, and, with its aid, force the air through long tubes to the drilling.apparatus. This latter is a machine which wot ks in a galley nine feet square, and carries a large number of perforators, each of which bores a sep arate hole in the rock. By the coi pressin muachine, the air is forced into a re<ervoir, and thence it passes through flexible pipes to the ce linders containing the drills of the perforating nachin. By the opening cf a valve, each driill is forced ng:tinist the face of the rock wi:h a force of about 200 pounds, turned slight ty, and withdrawn. Two hundred of these blows are given every minute with each drill; and, when holes of the re quired depth tave been bored, the air is turnied o,ff, and the machine witl-drawn a short di,tance. The holes are boa ed ini such a way as to converge slightly to w-rds each other, so that every blast wili bring-down a conasiderable mas.s of rock. A t first powder was used in the h!astiig. bat there were many dbvious objectionts to this. .As sooni as any considerable progress had been made, ar.d subse quently, gun Cotton was- tried. This was afterward displaced by the use of nitro glycerine. The rate of progres. has varied, of course, with the hiasdtew of the roek, anid has been from one and it half to three feet per day. Among the incidental appliances emnployedl by the workmen. are a gas-hou)ise, mintiature water- works, and tmachiinery for sitpply ing their own lungs with air as well as those of the perforating machnei . Titus the three essenitials of comfortable life-light, air and water, arc received finom the outer world by miachinery. The Trouble in Union. It will be remembered by our readers tat the daily papers gave a statement of the re-centt trouble in Union pounty, in whichi a white mant by natme of Stevens was brutally mutrdered on the highway by a party of n-gro mitlitia. Stevens was driving a cart in which was whiskey, ar.d this party of ruffians way aying him demanded some of the article. A bottle was given them, andl after drink ing it they denandled maore. Mr. Stevens refused, stating thtat it wa4 not his property, upon which a volley wa fired, killing him instanttly, suspicioni 5dlii'g npon certain parties a warrant was issued for their .arrest, in the execution f which, the officer in commanid, Mr. Smith, was w )!ttdedi. The party in the house opening fire on those . utside, w-hich was immuediately r-eturned. The men in the hiouse* were subsequently arrested. The Phteenix gives later accounts, anti Pa:ssengers report to us a renewal o: ontinualtion of the tinfortuatt e state of affairs in Union. It appearsr that on Suday last, Captain Alee-k Walker, the :olored captain of miitiia, applied to the parties who had charge of the guns be loging to the mtilt ia, hut his dettand was' refused, and he was subhsequzently arrested - as stated in Wednuesdav% Phnix -charge-d w ith the killing~ of Mr. Mat. Stevens. Fi fteen of his militia were als arrest ed. Oat Wedtnesd ay eveninr. a party- of unkntown horsemieni went to the Sherihl arid perempio: ly demanded the keys of thtejail ; they were givetn itP, nd they proceeded to the j-ii! and took harge oif fli-e prisoners-Captaint A. Walker, Chanrnier hlerndon, Joe Van Lew, And' Tihiomipson andi Sylvanuts~ Wight. The next mnorniutg, the bodies of Walker and llerndoin were discov-ered i time road ; and it was afterwards fountd Out thtat Thompt1soni and Wright were badly wounided. We are further in formed that Mr. Smtith, (the acting de-pu t) who was wvoundedi on Sundlay las-t, died on Thursday t.ight. ! he teachiing of bad mein are bringing forth terrible A t Blnuntsville, Ala., Len is Ketchum, wh. Jisettiowelled Burgess, was taken from the jatil by disguised men and kill Two hotel dIrtummers got into a row about the mterits of their respectiv houses, ini which one of thema was seri ously wouinded. Ain ex Southtertn slave in Angusta, Me. it a ditticulty with a white miant, receiv ed a blow fra>m a atick whiech instantly killed him. The Iegislatnre ik di.sening the matter of m ariage and ivo-.rce, with a view to thie pastsag- of'dijvorce hdw. Congre.-s re-ass.ntbl.-d Jan. 4, with e -Ceir a tn-,w tn,n in eh huonisu LOGAL. L Sera1 new, large and handsome locomo tives have reaclied tie G. & C. It R. from the North. Two of them bear the names Gov. R. K. Scott, and Col. James L. Orr. 31r. Fretwell, tobacconist, of Virginia, noiv in town, will accept our thanks for samples : of the weed. One of his brands of which we t believe Dr. Fant is the agent, is a choice ar- 1 ticle, every plug cf which is neatly wrapped s in papcr to secure it again.-t drying. Tob:c, 1 co chewers will take notice. Rev. W. S. Bowm:an. of Charleston, wilP preach in the Lutheran Church next Sunday morning, at which time ltev. Ht. S. Wingard will be instalted as l'a.tor pf the Church accoid ing to the form in the l;.ok of Worrhip. Divine $erv:ce may be expecte-d at St. L.uke's next S.bbath. by ltev. .r. 31iles. w,-is:ed by 1ev. Mr. l)uB4 ee. of Abceville. ILe S..crment, will be adinistered.1 FItEIGHT i C\ (OFF.-The down freight on the G. & C Railroad made two run offs on Monday last between Frog Level and Pomaria. Seven cars we learn were off, but no one hurt. The mail was detained until toward, night, and even then was not distri- e hated for the reason that the bag containing it had been fitted with a new lock, the key for which had been left behind in Columbia. Wa,Do FEn.TILizgR REDUCED.-Atten tion is called to the advertisement of Messrs. Win. C. Dukes & Co., of Charle..ton, from which it will be seen that the price of the Wando is greatly reduced. This Fertilizer needs no recommendation from us. the plant ers all know its merits. All that we need c say ii, lay in your supplies early, and apply to Moorman & Maybin, who are the agents at Nowberry. Says the Reading Times: Let the young remember that to be sucessful there must be truth'u'ness upon all points, sobriety at all times, and never flagging industry. These, with strict honesty will insure success with out the probability of failure; for in this widely ex:ended country of ours no man need he without .he means of obtaining wealth, if that be his desire; distinction,if such be his thought<; or, what is far better than all, a happy home. 3IAsoNrC.-The following officers have been duty installed to serve Amity Lodge, No. 8i, A. F. M., during the present Masonic year: Bro. John () Peoples. W. 31.: tro. N. 11. Ma zy'ck, S. W.; Bro..JefQ. E. Bsrown, J. W.; Bro. Win. T. Tarrant, T.: Bro. T. S. Moorman. S.; Bro. G. 3I. Giradeau, S. D.; Bro. H. P. Tar rant. J. D.; Bros. Peter Itodlesporger and J. F. (!enn, Stewards; Bro. W. C. Johnson, T. The following are the officers of Signet Chap ter. No. 18, it. A. 31.. i.stalIed for the present year: Comp. Wm. G. Mayes, 3f. E. It. P.; Comp. Peter Itodlesperger, King; Comp. R. II. Grene ker, Scribe; Comp. John ). Peoples. C. of II.; Comp. W. I. Wlseman. P. S.; Comp. G. 31. Girardeau. R. A. C.; Comp. James McIntosh. G 31. 3.1 V.; Comp. A. G. 31aybin. G 31. 2d V.; ('mp. Albert Lucas. (. 31. 1st V.; (notnp. It. S. ('hick.Trea'surer; Comp. N. R. Mazyck, Sec'y ; Comp. W. C. Johnsou, Senti::el. STRAaoS IF TRUR -Strange and mysteriou4 things happen in this life, and so frequent are they ps only to excite a passing exchamation. In proof, let us erk how many of our readers re member a certain beef transactio~n allude.. to 'ome time si,:ce. in 'which a good citi-zen con- -. trr.ct ing for share anil share of choice as well as' indifferent mner.. continued -a-ll- 4he while to re ceive the sorriest parts and has ever.s:nce endea vored to.cond'ict himself in accordance with the precept "do .nuto others,"-uutil one of his ac quaintancs in attempting in his usad frivolous manner. which he iuherited from his fathlers, ' and hy: the.w.y the wt.ole family were likew Ise adicted, and';fromi that time to the present. which covers a period of several months if not yeart. has-invarinb.y followed the strange cu'to m. which in any other country and under any othier gorernmneut than the best the sun ever s.honse up tin, would etntitle him and his i:aterity to rar.k with mnanyv .ho 1:ave go~ne before, and-for which. notwithsutanding the advice of numerous friend s, uddear relatives,1t:e hzas'continu-d to practice with a wilzu!ncss absolutely startling,.ard which is calcutated to exe'ite w6under and awe, that in this nineteenth century men are found so de-voiud of reason and crmsideration not only for commu nities but for tt:eir own families, who are depen dent upon thenm ior support. We would not have alluded to :his me'naoholy affair. but that it is ourdutyas jornaists to make an expose of ali things as they happen, anid we sirncerely trust that the rnoral.which lies at the bottom may be producti-:e of lasting good to all those who are likemilnded, and lsersist, to the detriment of their i.eighL;ors, in pursuit:g the same course. ELEG.drT CATAL,0CUE.-We have reccii ed from the house of Evert E. It. dford, succes sor to Win. S. Corwin & Co., 273 King-st., Careston, S. C., a handsome catalogue of merchandize, which seems to include every thing staple and fancy, and both dry and wet. This house imports and deals heavily in foreign goods and family groceries. And the catalogue before us Is very serviceable to factors, families, hotels and thte trade. In this inmp.erial array of choice goods for the larder, the cuisine and the cellar, we no tice Atmore's mince meat, ready for use-a very.superior article for pies; Brazillian Cais sava'r granulated by an original process. a delightful food, whbose h.ygienic qualities cmmnnend it to thosecof weak digestion; (k-la tites-very pure; Scotch oatmeal, split peas, white heans ; farintaceous food, such as Rachout des Arabes, groats, &c ; Bleargrass andI Westplhalia's; G;erman Blo.,mas; Yar month bloaters and llalibutt fins; stmokel1 tongue, sweet herbs. Stilton, Sap Sago and Eidaim cheeses; IDeviled meats, paties ,mtnsh roms,hermeticaliy sealed fruits, vegetables, meats anmI fl,h; condense-d milk, extract of beef, &ce ; wine-s and ligne-rs, of old vintage: Genuine Mocha, Governament Java and Se lected Rio Coffees, and Teas of exquisite fla,. vor. The Teas sold by this house,as constant ly received fresh from the MIoyane Districts of China, are, both green and black, the choicest crpps of new seasons. Purc-hasers by the quantity, or package,are supplied at wholesale prices. No charge for delivertmg goods to railroad depots. Sixty days granted on city acept ;nce, without interest. All orders to secure prompt shipttent should be accotmpatuied with the cash, or post-office or-ler, unless b>y special agreement otherwise. Wrro rs To Utvsei.-Thie importance of the town of Newberry as a commtercial cent tre. a place where much bu<iness is done, and where letters are received and have to oc answered, seems to lbe igntored strogether by the Pos'officee departmnit. For two months or more the citiz.ens of this county and town have been put to no little ineon venience, in not being ab!e to supply them selves with stamps at the post offiee. In aill that tIme not a letter stamp ha:s been fatr nished by the department, and why ? he cause, says the acting P. .M., the department refuses to send them to this offic until a re:r uar post master is appointed. In the nate of rensm, if the office is open at all why can not the acting postmaster be entrusted with the sale of a few stamps. A money ord: department has been opened, with all the r sponsibilities of which lhe is attached, arnd besidles unider the ancient regime lhe worth iy file-I the w.hole position, acceptah!y and honorably, and yet we can't havenany stamps? The reason is no: that there is any distrust, --:cn- tat,~e dorh which ha, r-e.chd| sigh quarters of the treason and violence ex' sting in the up-country of South Carolina would render the intro' uction of stamps a iazasd, surely not. The people here won't -aid on them, but are willing to pay the >rice. The only reason we can assign is that onebody has told the postnmstci-get.e al lot to serd us any of .those little on ', two nd three cent nuisances for a eertain time, o gratify a private p-que, and we abno-t be ieve that individual to be the inevitable Jo eph. In metnory of the good old days, Mr. 'ost Master General, in the hope - that we vill he better people in the future, that we rill cive up Ku-Kluxing, wout get up an titer war, and at the next election will let he negro vote as often and at as many ,lace, a< may be set down in the radical Icalugue, send us some stamps, and. serd hetn right away. Hundreds of prople are row utTering a1 the ng- of'h"pes deerrol or the want of satps. To re!ieve them, end-r maidens in the first love, old mei iti' wcon speculations, &e., send us stamps. Senops -The weather Is still intensely cold. nd ice formed curing the co!d Saturday preced ng Christmas is still to be seen. Hark from the tombs a do.erflsound! was the xclaniatiou after hearing the lecture on Christ nas night on the Catacombs. It was a doleful frair. A man with an enlarged capacity took a bait of yysters at Durham Lovelace's stdre the other da y ,nounting to four pounds. and topped tha mess ith a box ofsardines. .11 >v is that for high, Are we never going to have stamps any more .t the post ofilce? .tave the courage to.wear your old clotheiun it ytu can pay for new ones. And be sure nev r leave town till you pay for your subscription o the \ewberry EWekald. Our paper is put to press on Tuesday at 1 clock, but advertisers fotget this and bt ing in heir notices.'just beforc that hour, when they ould have brought them on :lorday as wel!. Ve-try to work up to time and hare a siten+' ad grow cross-eyed when our patrons through :areleasness put us to'inconvenietce. The information is gratmitously conveyed :o us that we are to be "Licked," any d4y be :ween this and two years, if that length of itne be necessary. This is unpleasant, and re beg the pugnacious indivQu;l to put off he evil day as long as possible, and in the nean:ime practice the licking of portage dtamps. from which. no danger will accrue. They met, twas in a crowd-and a portion >f what afterwards befell, we tell, in two hort ver:es. Who they are it matters not 'Iis heart when he saw her, kepi iIking and sunk, knd his eye, meeting hers, begin winking and wunk, hile she in her turn, fell to thihking and thunk. 'in sec:et he wanted to speak, and he spoke, l'o seek with his lips what hi., heart had long "oke, so be manayed to let the truth leak, and it lVie." More anon. - r IIo! For Oconee S. C. Messrs. (tENEEa: - . . Will you have a word from the np-country. here the fifteenth ameadtiatt rules not to very heck and call of the Ring? This county s destined to be the place, especially to those ho love peace and quietude, and'more, it i he place for the farmer; he who ti.Is the soil ill certairly 'io better -here .than in the niddle and lower eounties. Anifor those ho desire healti,.are~ beseIeth-:ppelves to tay away. --,. I remember when'I left Ne&vhorry, that my ny aivity;. as much.as [i lige lay; fionded et me assure them. that ,.lost.he et tiention of..re:grning. For rea-ons. I wa hink ing of selling, bttt my.,fumily sabl xhey oud not consent, unuless, I w'oulXf rofri tot to-go b-tek to N- - I h are b6en successf'ul In ftar i,a 9t-le; e public -j:tdge, 'frOffi -25 ad?Ylitte 16 ules of cotton,save 300 16. seed cotton,and on he plice made betWveen 5(A0 and t,d0 hu,bel if cra. My wheat turned ont T bus-mbl pe Lere. . -. , .., This county has now beetn my home for two ears atnd not a 'pbIysiein 'in tiuj fantily f4r Iisease. fiduccments arc hell hy land owners, Ian-l s ete ip ;anil m->re lari here,- relatively .2 he ciukiyat:shle land thacn is the. Joser ca.ti is, and that labor-mo.e reli.able. rThe Air L.ine l II.R will run throu-Ih thN~ :ounty, and now is the tim6~ for'those stn vish to re:ip the be.st of a new .and gq1 W.Au: Nuws -['The French cause seems to mprv.e with the intensity of the strag t. ;tu, Trochu is evi:kently the master-spirit os he French. lie has a mind and a heart vhich take him iabove the lierc and appall g trials of the h-"ur, and he works on with ste:dy, quiet persistence at the herculean ask ot t>rii:ting or-der a'id pcec~ out of eon usiotn atnd war Trochu his evinced the yps of greatness, and his will be a proud teord. The accounts which reach ut of the terrible rezing to deaith of (-ar-loads and carringes f ouded su'liers is a deep and thril'ine raely. atnd cries otut in bloody tears agisi thi tiamin it ies of .var. THE A LMNE, a copy of which we heve ust received, is decidedly the hand<omest nonhly paper we have ever seen. Its tf sogrnpical beauty in inik, paper and-- type :annot he excelled, in short it is a mnrvel. Qf 'xcellence. Its pictorial illustrations and iterary contents raink it far tiheadl of .any ingon our exceh-tnge list, and we number n tha:t many brigtht g'em'. The A'dine is whiihed bv .hame' Sutton & Ct.. 2.3 L.iberty * New York, at the exceeding low price f2,50 per year. or five coptes for $87o. Ihe puiblishers offer also to those wiho in:ers :st themoelves. in .extending its crenalation ostly atnd beautiful pretm ume. Send for a :irear or call and see one at this office. 'Tle. igiorous and acceptable .management f the AMrERtCAN (HcOCER i-a so h:ghly -np treite-d by the larga and flourishin'g trade t e ahiy represent-s that its publishers bave' en comnpelle.1 by the pressure upon its c91" imns to add eight more pages, nmki igt ow one of 'he largest journlals of its clas nm tiiA country.. We do not see how anif nrchant iterested in the Grdecrv Trade in my of its departments can afford to be with it its weekly visite. It is published by JTohn mrhy & Cto., 161 William Street, New York, tt T hree Dollars per annum. A E1CAN 'TICK .JOURNAL -The Decemn er utinlher conies to us with :f new and imutsomely enmgraved1 cover, andi an attractive ~ll of conten:1 ;, vacried to stilt the tactes of Irnot eve irv F.r-ner, Stock Breeder Dairy nin, l'uluby iapr,~ &. while the spletidid remims offere-I taike it an inducemnent to i to w~ork~ for it. Speelmecn coiti, show ilk &-c. cent fre. Arbires-s N. P. UorER Si C>. Pbi hers, Parke-burg, Chester Coun lTe E EvCrUM(Il\NNER, Ch iesgo. LonuH II [. KIiMBL. P'ulsher; Mrs. 11 F. M1 aowI. IMtor. IThis popular amnd progres ive j.,urn.mi, for the yo-.ing, enteis upon its irr ye:ar with the f i-st numbetr for Jinniary, [8 It is publishecd every other Siturdacy it oeC dolar per year, atid every yearly sub, crier receives as a premuiunm, a copy of the aeautifuil Steel Etngraving, "Morher'c Pet.'' ddress LYCe UM ~BAsssa, 137k Ma.dison gtreet, Chicago, Ill. THE SOUTEIERN ECr.ECrtC, pttlished by lIurdoch, Broiwne & l1Ull, f:i!timore, is re eived ifor J:anuary.- Now' is a goad time to ubsrihe. The presenat number conitamtu an nteretin:g set ies of tribtes to - G,en. E ee. suhcerition price S-4 per atnnum. BRKE's WEEKt.Y. one of the best mtmgas :iuies for h:uis ant girls is pubilished lby J.W. urke & Co , Macon. G;.I., at 52 per annum. arents cannot please their little ones better han by furnisting them witst a copy of this rery interestinig papjer. leerson's Lilies' Magizine is alr'e,d y omit 'or e'bruarv. It is ai -uper) number. W e dvie ou:r l.iv re:id--rs to sit teribe f' r it ati ..... de , -i~. Ilertld and P"' er cn - MARRIED, On the 5 h inst., by Rev. E. P. McClintock, Mr. ALBL::Rr GIBsoN to Miss BETTIE, daughter-of .lo. Ca:dwell. All of Newberry. Asrociate Reformed 're,byterian plea..e copy. OBITUARY. D) at ttis residence in Laurens District, on the 7th of Decen.b.r la't, after an illne.s of 6n'y2.4 hdurs, JWIN N. FLOYD, in the 33rd year of his a:e. With more than usual sornow I make the above announcement, and offer a tribute to his memory. Death. at all tin's, and under every cir cunticanec and condition of human life, is a sad and mournful event: and its invasion in a boll-chol.d, even when its comin: is an u unced iy the wasting inroads of disease fur rar, bcore it ee,ns., c.not fail to re tnind .urviving f'iend- of the tenderness of tt:c .hr-i-adh:,t holds the soul and body to gethe'r. ittt h.:w oniiih sadder must he the r, li,etion tt lt death lys its icy fingers up on one iii the bl..otn of r'ar!y tanhood, and who, oily th"' d :r bef.-e his detnise was in the eij ,vrett of aplprent h.alth Howev er, my .bj -ct is not to -uggest thonghts for the living, though the occ',-ioa might be ap propriace but to tpy, iu huntle word', a titting 'tibutc to the meuory of a departed friend. Mr. Floyd was reared in the lap of sfflt ence and wtulth, and could the solicitude of anxious friends and the pra%ers of loving hearts have stayed the hand of death, we would not moturn his- absence now. TheI p:ovidences of God are inscrutible, and it is not for short-sighted man to cavil, but in faith to how with resigna:ion. Though a mere biy the subject of this no tice, with eagerness and pr..nptitude, re sponded to the first call of his native State, in the late sad aar, and continued a staunch anu f.tithfullefender of tie Confederate flag, till the cause for "I .ch he fought was lost in the gotn of dkfc:at. Ills surviving cr.mruds will bear faithful evidence that his r.-eord in the many bard fouight hatttcs in' irginia and elsewhere, en titlc lim to the iiighest pra:se as a soldier, surd proudiy place' tis nan,a in its appro pry,rte pit upo'n the rill of bonor. Aft. r the c w e of the war, Mr. Foyd r surned the peaceful avocations of a farmer, atliis quiet coun'ry--home, in Laurens Dis tr:ct, itear the N--wherry line; and by dint of industry b1 accumulated a lar;e fortune; and with hia ample means, at all times re sponded to the calls of his friends, with a liberality but seldon manifested. lie was remarkable not only for his faith fulness and fidelity to uld and lone-cherished associatIons and t'rien.isips, but for his affa ble, courteou< and pleamaut disposition to war.is all wiJi . bout lie was thrown in con tact. lie was the picture of perfcct, manly de ve.opmnt. an,! c. rtain ly no one gave prom ise s' tlittering. of a li; life its he; but, suddeny. wt.en Spiingis brigrht sun shone ele:tre,'. an.1 !:fe': prt.mises and hopes glow ed hri;"tir, ie w..4 ealb-i to bi- long home; levin,: a % vn -eI wie and two little orphan o.yes to to.trn hi< lotng ahscce, together -wirh a loug list of devoted friends, But upon his devoted wtre the loss has fallen heaviest She alotte feels the great nes, and irreparableness of the loss. Her sor,w is m st pnignant, and will linger! ng ,"st, fo-. truly, she has a mother's part and a father's too to act. But while her heart is shaded with the funeral pall, mar she real ize the bauty of, and mentally comprehend that ancient and holy promise, that there is a ilushand for the wid.w, and a father for the fatherless; and may the peaceful in,flu ence of that promise impart "the garment of prai-e for the spirit of heavine-s" in sorrow's daik and chilly hour. Much more m,ghtt properly be said in en, logy of tll: dece:is.a, but I forbear. Truly "man came:h ip like a flower, and is cur down, he fleeth, as it were, like a,had ow, and never contintnneth in one stay." The re maius of .\r. Floyd now silently rest in th1e family graveyard. surrounded by the kndred dust of several generations past. our deaiest friends are soonest taken Our sweetet tiei are quicks,t broken. Who has uot.lu-ta frieul that's dear? Wh-has uot elied the bitter tear? D. L. :The XIX Centur.y, published in Chta test n, ~has been purchased by .ges-,rs.' rM LuIivingtont & Co., and *Th hie i epcef>rth edit..d by :te princip.a of thle fl:n ?&'-IR E SWE ETIEST PLTEAS nte'% 'h't soopect gone." but 'thecgreat'lux, tnry.of l-ea!th- derivel fom the use of SCM TER 147:0ns -is la.sting. 'Ja1'1, 2>-lt. .& I smarrS?Vtt .r. -No tatnily circle is comn plete wtthoiut a g'6od singer, and how is thtat.e' 4~ helped, sy.< "mn. w hen no mem.ber of the Cam i!f lii the giat '? flere is n'th'iiig ea'ier. Go' "ar tc.'o the store of Mesrs. (hick & ('hiek, ai.d .inichiase oi'e ii the new .singer F.mily Le i..g .I.icit.es. the best m::chnes nuade. If I;orK.n at thet large idditions that LovE-~ tac &C t WHE!.L-:tR are j:Nt aidin; to their al ready immte'nse st'.ck of' goods, ani at such tigures, that all will lin-l it to their interest to call in and take a look before makinug their purchtase.selsew here. Dec 14,'>0- tf. zei' PIPLE A. .ND BROWN stots on the face, Erniprions, lltches, S.'rnfulous D)isea-e-, andh all sores nri-in. tr:o impi- e bloodi, an' e red byv Dr l'jcrce's A:t. Ex'. or golileni Medical Discive-ry . As as Anti-lhli"us or liver meidicine, anid for l::ihtual constipation of the howels it works won'!-rful cares. Sohil by druggists. Pam .h:et 'in the ab,ovedisieases sent free. -Ad ,lre<s I)..~ 1. V. l'iercc, uIlf.alo, N. Y. Jan. 11, 2-1t. ?eY T HE I A RE M AN Y good natured fellows who have paid the fors felt of' their lives, in not availing themselves of'a remedlial agent at the commencement-of a slight ailment. "Only a coldl," anid "Only au sour stomach," have dug many a gras.. Do not neglect your health ! Take the cle bratid '"Old Carolina Bitters"-they will prove a fountain of renewed life. Try Winemnan's Crystalized Worm Candy --nonue better! Jan. 11, 2-it. g4. .SUCCESSFUL SOUTH ERN ENTEllPiltISE.-Of mrny new Soutb ern eniterprise's witich htave been unidertaiken since the war, ntone hiave met wvith greaiter or miore de,erved success t in the door, sash [andi hiliit ndm:itfatctory of Mr. P'. P 'roale, in Charle,ton, S. C Brv h-:rd wo--k, indomita, ble esnryv antd lih' r.dI advertis ing. Mr. Toale lhas it ttree years oiutstripped1 all competi ti'on 'nd e-taihehd a butsiniess whic'h would do cedlit to anyi ciiy itn the Untited States. JIan. 4, 1-m. yr OUR YOUNG TOWNS man, Ira 11. .Jooics, is the agent here for "-l len's Chemical Compoutnd Sap," a.nd wivll fitrnish a "righ t" to make the same to any p~erson for S1. Hie has thori)u.rhly anid satis f.icorilv tested th is compiound and pro nounces it excelklt. It is su-rprisingly cheap, simtple, powerf'ul, rapid, efficacious and en' ir'ly uniniijr:otus to. fabrics. Fo,r $1.50 enough of this cuompound can be made to last an ordinmary famti iy onte yeaur. The labor attendiitg the obul mannret' oft w'a.hing Is di mniihedi thre-fouirths the tirde, and the clothe t'enderedl beiutifuily whtite andl clean. Econme, setnse anid progress say "Try it." Dec. 21. W' SPIU'.\I' T IIE T RUTII. Same metdical men insist that it is undignified to utse:ttise a re'm'dy. however v iluable it may be. Queer rleasontig 1th. 1 is like saying that ant article which the world needsshiouldl be hid in a corer-that benirtis andi' blessings may be to wide'lv diffusei-that thue means 't protecting and restorIn: halth shouttd be a close moitopoly. anud not ace-.ible to al!. Them argutmenat is bad. It is worse than that: it is inhiumnm. Suppose for di y-pepia, biiousa.ess and tnerrous debility -hai neive'r beent knownt biyntd thte repertoire of thte facult'. what would have been thte conse qei'ce' lumsteaid of etritig tandi invigorating mtillon-. the good eff'ets of the preparation would hav riben cotifinedu to a comipariative few. There is the hi,:htest authority far eay.ing. that ig,ht should inot be hid unider a baishtel; that whate'ver is i xcellenit should be? plaedi as a city on a hill, wheire atl men catn t:.ke co;tnizance of i. It i- upon this priiciple that the Bitters have been adve.'rtised itt' cintinue to) be advertised itn every newspiaper of anty promitiet:ce ini the wefrn lhe ri-phiere. atnd that the sponitaneotus tetimtonials in its favoir have been tranislated in to all written langunges. rthouinando enjoy per feect heatlh to-day whiowoul~d be languni.hinr on beds of ,'icknerss tfthie naewspaperst had ia.t spread the truth with regard to thits unequaled itnvigo rant ani corrective far and wide. suppose pirotit has been reaped from this publicity. Is that any :rgmnti tinst it-? if ti:e puubhic health has ben Iritected: ztf lives have ben isaveil: if the feebte have been-strenigthened' and tIhe sick re sired. great good has been accomp;li-hed; and whot s tment as to grndge to exettiot.s thus direc ted their fair r, w:!rdi IJan 4.1-lm. COMMERCIAL. N WERRT. S. C.. Jat:Uary 10.-CottOti 134. CULCMfIaA. January 1i.-Sales'of cotton yes terday, about 3- bales-middling 13'c. Livr-.xpoot. January 9-Noou.--Cotton opened qu iet-uplan ds 7; a '.1; Orleans S as ;, sales 12. nu.bales. N w Yonz. January 9-7 P. 31.-Cotton firm er and fairly active, with aales of 4.60 bales at 151. Gold 1 ; a 141. AUGUSTA. January,9.-Cotton market firmer sales 6'6bales; teceipts876; middling 14 a.14{. >iCIARL rESTOX. January 9.-Cotton firmer-mid dliug 14i a 141; receipts 13,0>9 bales; sales 3jo; tuck 33.975. LATEST QUOTATIONS OF SOUTHERN SECURITIES, IN CIIARLESTON. S. C., CORRECTED WCEKLT BY Banker & Broker, No. 25 Broad Street. JAN'ARY 6, 1811. STATa SECRITIEs-South Carolina, old. -a 85; do new, -a 70; do, regi,t'd stock, ex int a CITr SCBaTr1E-Au7nsta. Ga.. Bonds -a 78; (harleston. S. '.. S.ak. ex qr int. - a 52; do. Fire L.osn Buuds. 61a -; Columbia, S. C., lBonls. - a 60. l aLA D lio o- -l:lue Ptidge.'firt mortaage. 6)a--; tlairtri.tun auw11 Savannah, G31..; Char lotte. ('olumbia a, d A':.ucta. - a 85; ('heraw and Dariin-ton. z 8.; Greenvi!!e ned Columbia, 1st t.irt.. ''a -; io State guarantee. 65a-; Nortl:eastern.88 a-; SavanuI and ('harleston, 1st mirt.. - a 73: do S:.te gunaraitee. 60s -; South ('arolina, - a 73; do, 6; SpartaLburg and Cuion. -a icr. RAIt. nD .'rnACS-Charlotte. Columbia and Auu.ta. - a 4n; Greenville and Columbia. 2 a Northeastern. 13a ; Savannah and Charles ton. - a 3-; South Carolina, whole shares, -a 41; do. halfshares.-a22}. ExcaA E. &e-New York Sight, j off par; Gold, 110 a112; Silver. 103k --. SOUTH CAROLINA BA2I BILLS. 'Bank 6f Charleston.......................- a - ,lank of Camden .......... ..............M0 a - Bank of Georgetown.................... 5x - Blank of South Carolina................... 8 a - Bank of Chester........ ............10 a - lank of iiamburg.........................8 a - Bank of Newberry.........................a - Bank of btate of S.C., prior to1861.....4i a - liar.k of State of S. C.. issne1S61 and 1862.25 a - '1lanters'and Mechanice' B'kofCh'r:eston- a - *People's Bank of Charleston.............- a - *Union Bank of ClharlestQ...---.'....- a - Southwestern It It Bank of Charleston. old,- a - Southwe-tern It It Bank ofCharleston,new,- a - State Bank of Charleston................. 6 a Farmers'ai,d Erxchange B'k ofCbarleston.. 2 a - ExchanCe Bank of Columbia..............8 a - Commercial Bank of Columbia............ 8 a - Merchants' Bink nf Cheraw.... ........ 6 a - Plante:' Bank of Fairtield................ 6 a - State of Suuth Carolina Bills Ieceivable...9i a - City of Charleston Change Bills...........95 a - "Bills marked thus ("i are being redeemed at the Bank Counters of each. 1 Debt you owe inc, come and pay it. S Dollars worth of Goods you want, cotue and buy them. 7r, Men can gt a good mess of Fish and Oysters. C.M3 QUICK. 1 Price is all I ask but I want it CASH. L. R. MARSHALL. Jan. 11. 2-It. Six to Eigbt Hundred Dol lars to Loan. Secured by Mortgage. Ont Real Estate, situated within onc mile from The Court House. Address, B. II. .NOTIGE. In comnpli.ance with a resohition adopted by tl'. Sfocietj' dtri'g tiie~week of. our re-~ cnt Fair, the Stockholders of the .Joint Sock Company,' and the mnemblers of the. 'iombl I Car':olina'A grienlturasl and Mech-m.ic. oiety, are herebym 'nmmonedl to assembtle in Columblia, otn F WE l"NI.D.tY, the 8th of Fbruarv next, at 7 o'cloc k P. M. By mrder of JiQH'NN HTAGOOD, D). Wirrr-.A me, Ste'y- Preidenmt. Jan. 11, 2-tf. WnItr 1s IIFATIA('I ? In nine cases out of' tent the source of' headache is not in the brain, lbnt in the stomach. Indigestion is the most fregnent cause. The dig'estive organs being disordered, they deranige the action .of the liver, the bowels, the kidneys, and the nerves, and the whole secretive and excretive machinery being as it were thrownm out of gear, the brain suff'ers. Restore the natural tone of' the stomach and bowels with a few doses of' Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, atd headache arinitg from thuis catnce is at oree arre'steid. This de.lightlful preparation is the best remedy for ehtrontie and period ical headache at pre,ent known, atnd abso luely itnvaluable as a stomnachic and gentle cathartie. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Jan. II, 2-2t. In Couumon Pleas--Newberry. Thomas B. Chalmers, Admnr., cumn testa mntno annexo, Plaintiff, against rhomas A. Thompson, ct al, Defendants. Blill to Sell Land, 31arshall Assets, &c. Pursnant to the order in this case directed to me, I will aell, on Sale Dacy. In February next, that HOUJSE AND LOT, in the To,n of Newbarry', on Main or Pratt street. bounded by lands of D. Mower, S. Montgomecry, As-ociate Recformed Church and othere, where<m Mrs. sally Ann Thiomp son resided iat the time of her death, contaiu ig two atcres'. Imore or less A lat of' whieh wilt be~ exhibited on day of S.le. TERMS OF SALE--OnC half Cash, and the balance on a eredit of twelve months with bund of purchaser secured by a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for stamps and patters. T. M. P'AYS[NGEli,S. N. D. Jan 10 13.50. Eliz, R. Stewart A dm'x. of Estate of Rob. ert C'tewart. dee'd., Plauitntiff' vs. Joseph P'earson and Nanuer his wife, et. al., D)e feidants.-In Coimiot Pleas, Newberry --Cotmplaint for Rleef. Pursuant to an order in the ibove stated case to me dir ected, I wi|l sell on Saleday in February next. all thit lot ot land in the Toni of Ne-aherry, known as "Stewart Store" lot otn Main Street and Galdwell Street, ar.d hounded hy lands of' H. H. Ulea:.:e and HI. Bartle'tt, contaitnitng afrontof abour .'oriy feet on P'ratt Street and a depth f a!b ut cite hundred feet on Caldwell Street. Termos of' sale, one-third cash, and the balance otn a crcdit of one year, with botd of purch iser secturedl by mtortzage of' premtises. Pturebaser to pay for .tamps and Spapers. T H O9 M. PAYTSINCE R. IJ1.- , a4.. 2,o s.S.C. I I OF THIS POPUL HAS BEEN REDUCED FO TO MEET TIIE NE( PLANTIN- C AND HAS lE CASH---Fifty Dollars per Tou TIME--Fifty-re Dollars per Payable 1st November, 187 WM. C. DU AGE CHARLES R. MOORMAN & CO., Jan. 11, 2-3mn. Sheriff's Sale. In Equity-Newberry. Daniel E. Sease, Adn'r., vs. Andrew; Shece lv and wife, et al -Order. B order from the Court of Common Pleas for Newberry County, I will seil at the late residence of John Sense, dec'd, in Lexing ton County, on the 4th day of February next, the Real Estate of said dec'd., con: taming 5L2 Acres. more or less, Lvine on Bear Creek, in Lexinqton Coun ty, adjoining lands of Martin Chapin, Bel ton Lever, and other+, which land . to be sold in two tracts, according to the division made by the l-gatees, and design.,ted as the home .lace and the piney aoods place, one of which cntain4 34,41 acres and the other l82t acres, more or Iess. Term:s of sale-The costs of these pro ceedinga and one third to be paid in cial", and the halance on a credit of twelve months, with interest rrom day of sale, nith hond and approved snre:ie", and tuortgag of the pretiscs. The purchaser may pay a 1 cash if desroid. THOS. M. PAISINGER, s. N. c. Jan. 11, 2-4t. {13.51) Ex P..rte ) Amelia A. Floyd, '-.In Probate Court Admn'x. ) Newherry. PURKANT to the order of James C. Leahy, Probate Ju:dge, I will sell at the rsideiice of JOHN N. FLOYD. decased, on Tuesday, the 24th instanat, all the per ~oal property of said deceasedl, con,-isting in part of IOlRSES, MULES, COWS arnd CA LVES. SI1llmP, JI0GS. C01RN, FODDrER, SH U('KS, PEAS. WIIEA T, COTTON SEED, CAlIiA(;E, P.WGGY, WAGONS, and Agricultural Implemets, Household and Kitchen Furniture. etc., etc. Terms of S;ik-Cash. THOS. M1. PAYSINGER, s. s. c. Lauarensville IIer,dd copy once. Robert Maffett, vs. Win. Werts anid wife, and J,eoh Wheeler, et al.-In Eqjuity. By order from the Court of Common Ples, I will sell on~ the First Monday ini February next, at Newberry Court House, One House and Lot, belonging to the E tate of Levi Wheeler, ini the V il!age of Frog Level, and counmy aforesaid, froitntn on the Roa.d or Main Street, leadirng through said Village to Newberry Court Hlouse, bounded by lands of P.atrick Siullian and by lot occupied by Wheeler & 3loseley, et a, the sante beintg the House ad Lot con veyed by Robert Maffert to Levi Wheeler. Terms of Sale- One third cash, the bail anee on a eredit of twelve nmontl.s with in terest from day of sale, the purchaser will be required to give botal with good sureties and a mortgage of :he pren.i.ses to seure te credit portion, anad to pay for papers and stamps THIOS. M. PAYSINGER, s. N. c. Jan.!l, 2-it t12 STATE OF SO UTII CAROLINA NEWihERRY COUNTY. By Janaes C. Leahay, Probate Judage. Wuantt~s, 7. B. Chalmers h;ath made suit to me to grant him Letters of Adniinis aration, Debonis non with will annexed of the Est4ate and effects of Dr. Thomas Thompson, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kinidred and creditors of the said d-'cease'd, to be and appear he fore nme, in e , Court of Probate, to be held at Newberry Court House, on the 24th daiy of Januaary anext, after publicationa hereof, at il e'elock itn .'ae forenoon, to shew cas, if any they have, why the said ad ministration shouldl not >e granted. Given uderimy handl this 9th day of January Aa'ao Domaini, 3871. JA MES C. LEXAIHY, r. . .s c. Jan. 11, 2-2r. STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA, NEWB3ERRY COU'NTY. By James C. Leahay. Probate Judge. Wereas,Williamn A. Williamas hiath tmade suit to me to grant bim Letters of' Adnminis traion, of the Estate aid effe.cts of Mrs. Srah Thomapson, dae.-ased. These rare therefore to cite arid adlmonish all anad siangilnar, thc kindlred and ereditors of the saiid d -ceased, to be andl appear be fore me, ini the Court of Prob.ate ton. be held at Newberry Court House, oan the 24th day of January next, after pubhlicat ion hereof at 11 o'cloek in the forenoon, to shiew ause, if any they have, why the said ad miniistrationa .hould not be granted. Given inder mny h and this 9th day of January Anno Do.ninii, 1871. JA MES G. LE A HY, a'. J. s. c. Jan. II, 2 -2t. Left at Harris' Sveral artica, a shawl, s.addle bags an I two botales of Alchohol, have beer, left at A. Harris,' which the owner can have by paying for this advertisemetit. Jan 11 4-1r. ERTILIZE Kt" AR FERTILIZER R~ D THTEO 17 ;ESSITIEi OF THIE EN FIXED AT of 2,000 lbs. at Facteq, Ton of 2,000 lbse at Fadtery, 1, without Interest. KES & C0., N T S , T ON, S. U. Agents at N ewberry, S. 4. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Feri i'aciam to wne .lirected, I will sell on the first Monday is February next, and day following, at their Store House, in ffhe Town of Newberry, on. Priatt Street, the remaining stock of goods, consisting in part of, viz : One lot of Dry Goods, One lot Clothing,. One lot Hardware, One lot Cotton Yarn, One lot Cutlery, Powder and Shot, Lot Boots and Shoes, Hats, Tobaceo, Cigars, Pipes. Molasses, Soda, Starch, Tea. Candies, Pickles, Soap, Kerosine Can and Oil, Table Salt, Mackerel, Looking Glasse, Spades, Salmon in Cans, Axel Grtase, Brass bound. and Painted Buckets, Tubs, Seives, RFET.M.PIZER,. .. Ja.R1 2-4l. :E~O O13.50 ~ IXE ATDT CUT 1, wart-W.R. IenteArof t e. TON, dee'0.. Lehy, PateJ, Newberry. Co(T.I wlire.d1wl sell on the irat Monday isebur Fexb,uarl nth n a floig,a h Onotesf aD Gcouts, Oe said H<at,rdare, TOne lot PAoYtINGR Ya,. Onv;e lot CnuEecuinyomedr, ruaryr ndeShot ot Bootsred Soes,Ln Pip r es oeylads, ofDa i H ah, .eL. anies, onicaeso a,' KCree..ined Can and thOsi,o TJohnsn, MewselCo, o.oDaidg P.lae AdGtAs, Br-sb-n Four Painded Bandets, Aeres ofLan, roe,Will Hipp,da other, andl on Lthe dy fol:ng atta sit ThosM defe,' res dec,aThis. .e ofSIGE,. - o CATTEr, d'. du adEaa,forITUR.&c,c TIOMS M. PAYSINGER, s. 5. c. Jan. I 1, 2-4t. j Sd t a tl oc' of Sthyi Conaroina,e. TCo unyrof Acesberry--n Cmoneo Ple~auddb as o a Ebenezr (,'. Chlers as At 'r, onc.,e ofs of Jtno. Ce. hleaeed., a h -PJa.lota Emma E.n Ebrgw ano, s d P. Eagare e Fournd anded Defndno BYcvrtes t ode Lnd,eaov i torme directe, bowindedeby onnSafe-day ra Frebr ilar ext, an oher Co nd Hoe ate ea Estwigat ofwhthe dsnai Joh dsi e, t i sng of 400AcrsSf Lnd moeorsLso, hc lt wl eehb BLuTler,Ona, TOOS, CampellSan vs oth e . Stl Terms of Sale-on tid oscs;.h Salne oceof Sonth arolyea, withnts rdy of caler-ithn purchazer and Calmert;ragedof premises to ofecure C the ame Purchaser to pJayorw stapsand andoers,Dfed.s.Cm IY Wit oLfapl tordi the ge Poate for me hierC outy, I onl hel 9o h S day iof February n..xr, fa fn setlerr enot, othe. l e Rltate of hntr the'. sad Joy C.<Chalr; ed , s.b iz n dsrtr pesons in debted osi saems aepye a 4d(h30 hAcr eds ahrndt, tied topen t heo sae roer - landested bnc on a,. reit dfoay. toyen wit istcC5fr-m da o T\-c Th Ad'r.