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dednesday, November 22, i8Y I onr notice of the awards by tli Mechanieal and Agricultural Society t the late Fair, we ovell-oked ont for th best thorough bred Stallion, one yel old, to Mr. G. B. Tuckt:r, mnaiking in a six premiums to this gentleman fur stocl The Columbia Phenix. We are riot only pleased to see th Phomnix in an enilarged and improve form, but to find in its issue of Monda the announcement that Col J. P. Thoia: who, for a long time, has been writin for it, is now formally it. chief editoi Col. Thotimas is a briiliant and forcibl writer, and now that he has the helm i hand, we may took for good and shar work. Better late than never. The Ku luz Trials. The Phenix is informed that Judg Bond and Judge Bryan will be on th bench at the next sessirn of the Urite States Court, which convenes in Colunr bia on Monday next. It is also asserte that eminent counsel have been retaine in behalf of the unfortunate ien wh will be brought to trial, and the sugge! tion is made that subsrriptions be take up iii all the coutinties t) pay thrui. Ti) necessity ail justice of this suggestio being carried out genei ously iv6l bc at parent to all, r - The Cry of Repudiation. Repudiation is being cried, and ther is reason for it. For what with th thieving and h3 ing, and over-issuing c spurious boid. the State is literall made baikrupt by its unworthy cust dions. There never was better occas>i for it. But let it not be said that th honest people, however much they ar down-trodden and abused, advocate wholes:i ienure of this kind. Ther are honest debts, these ,hoold he me squarely, but iot a cent beyond that Let t':e debts .f the corruptionists a'i thiev(% go by the boaw d. The hands o the thieves must riot he lhe1d tp :m1 s'rength'en'ed, else they wil! get only thi deeper ii.to the 1ockets of the pe(,plv As Ftated elsew%here. let the Executiv Cummittee meet and bring int jdgmen the guilty oiie, aid wivise what is bes to be done. There is a little life in t1i old land yet. Thanksgiving. The President of the Ui-ited States ha. appointed the 30th instant a day .thaniksgivinrg. What a mockery ! Will good grace he might have appointed upon the principle of a duality, a day o thanksgiving, feasting .wrd praise for the rich, powerfurl anid pros.perous factior which domiin-ites miereilessly over ti< y'eaker arid poorer South, arnd a day o fasting, humiliation and prayer for those who, in their straitened circumstances are misrepresented, harried and taxed t< death. Let us have universal amnesty Mr President; let us return to the genius o demrocratic-repulicanismn as it is in the Constitutior, an<d then we shiall havt heart for thanksgiving. President Grant, his Cabine'. and Con gress could doi a good thing for the coun try and themselves if ThEY had noly th heart. Let us have a coup dietat of maga nimnity, arid, thien--thatnksgi'ing ! That Rail Ro,a, Convention. The question was .. '<ed the Phos.i: last week why the names of the Newt berry delegation did not appear in th purblished proceedings. And the answe is given that the only assignable reaso is, "that the convention did niot recog r1ize the New berry delegation as mrem bers, and consequiently they were riot rc corded in the list of deklegates."~ Now if the inference of the Phonix b~ correct, arid it certainly seems to be then we confess riot to understand hos an initelligen~t body of men could have s far forgotten their cour tesy and the usage known on such occasions. If we ar correctly infermned an inrvitationl was e.s tended to New benry to take part in th convention, an.d a respectable delegatio was appointed, some of whom wen to Columbia to attend the meeting. - Of course our delhgates were restricte by resolutions of the meeting whie sernt them to (Goluumbia. They weret co-operate in any atction which woul give New berry ar pLce ini the pictuir Anid now that Newbe.ry has been is nored in the miovemnent, she is freet act with any party ini the imiportat matter of buirin a line from Cihente: Augursta via New berry amid Edgetield, His Word aad Honor. One of the mnost shameful disregard of truth, i, that conitaiined in the la dcaration of Goe. Scott, that he di not make tire promiise to the commtitte of thre T ix payers' convention to exten the time for tire payment of Taxes ti the 1st of .March, to those wh were ur able to pay', anrd that rno penalty woul attach, It is pecrfectiy barefaced, an enongh to make the Ring itself blus with shamne. The only excuse whic~ can be offered, is that necessity know' til law ; the Treasury is dlepleted, an unless thlC i2,pymenCt is e>forcedJ, ther w~'ill be a soirryV amei ini(~u Cohnnhia th w inter. The end justia4s the ineani and Gov. Scott is not thin-.ski:mni enough to fcel that this is beyond tI pale of reason, :igh t and h on'. WV the tax be padl in the time now r< qwrred! : This is thne qiesti-m. We car rot solve it. The redeection thrown or by Gineiunttos in the Gharleston New: da the Executive Comminnttee of th Tnx-payvers' Coniventioni, wich is sti e"a:yV emnpowereid to continue inr force moeet rnd deliberate on tintS Vexed (que; t ion, is a good one, anid it is hoped th: the nlecessity will b'e ap'parenit. Xeri] through, we have lant little hope, enth< p.oli tien!l!v or tinancial!r B*jayonrette aind robbed, arid niL upon. But threi .m. lirm:s to a:1 thiina. Gov. Scott and the People of Newbe-. MEssas. Em-rors: A clap of thunder in a ch-ar sky would niot have given Ulea greater shoek of surp-ise than I received when I lh.,4rd that County Gomrunissioners ha-d beel, a appointUd for the Gonsry of Ncm-berrv. I thad thought that lie lowest depth of' ilifa my h:d already been reached aid soUndled bV that inaia Who:n God in his tger hal r ; , placed over us, ard %hon cotirtesv rvurs us to tvie His Excelluey. What are the facts in tlis Cst;e '. t he :lst of Ma.y, last, the office of t%%o of the Coruissionlers of this Goint - v wa, vaclvd, as to theml, by their coinvietol ill t lo of General Sessions. of crines aainlst ihe State. Ilis Excellency, after soie delay, ordered an eleet:o- to lill the vacancy as it g was his duty to lo. But the order was re voked before the day on which the election C was appointed to be held. When waited 11 upon by a gentleman from this County,who p inquired why the order for election hid been recalled, the reason given was that Iis Excellency had been informed that art ap plication for par don of the conviet con mnissioners was being circulated and nould soon be set t up to him. As if their p irdon could restore them to arn office made vacant by their conviction as etimli1ials. lOwever, ie was induced, by what metans I kinow riot, to issue another order for the eletion to be held to fill the vacai,ey. The vh-etion > was held at the time appointed. The da.% passed in perfect peace and quiet. The mt rmost good feeling prevailed between the e blacks and whites. M1ajor Stewart, the colmmandat of the po-t here, bears %iiiq, testinony to the jact til.t it is jimpots.ile for there to be a more quict and peae-abl election held at any tine or Ilace. Good men were elected. en ihose eh.racters have always been above reproach. Met of stainless reputation. Not politicillI, not paVria,3 but un-nI of business, Aho woud have done their duty by the peopie of the County in the respOnlsible U:Mlee to which - they were called. The elecsion was neve: contested; there w nerer the fNintest a lwhi<:per that ai.y undue influncne was used, or that votes were secured by cortilon and blilhrv ; or ih these nen were not clearly entitled by law to the office to whch% they had b.eln elected by the peopl'. Notnil.hstanini:tg these fatcts, the prties in ;,.% r, w:.osc duty it was !o is.,ue tIhe comr issi .'011 onts, ittierlY refIsel to do So), :Ind the office remainked vacantt. Efllorts wcri mde, but in vain to induceiM to do th si';lOe ct o: jistivc. They petsistetlY ri fused. 1Tis se' tingr tside, ignoring and de fyit: the voice and mill of the Iop1le a expressed th1,ruih the Illot box. Nver before in thi-4 country was theie sueh an. infaumous outrage of the rightis aid libertics of the petiple. And nlow, to cap the climnat of meanness, GoV. Scott APoItNTS men to I an office, te fill which others had ah v been duly and lawfully elected. I do not think it needs any argument to prove that he had nio right to do this. I have the law before mue, atnd Gov. Scott knows that un rder its p:-ovisiorns, after the election held. he had no r ight, to make the appointmnent. If the vacancy had just occurred, or even'r if there had been nio election until nrow, 'in that case dhe appoinctmenit rnight per haps 'have lieen made. But undr'er the circumltstanes5 rnot. lit pur'suance.t of art order of' the Governor art electioni was held That eh-etion was mever declared illegal or void. Those gentlreen elected were, arid are to this d.ay, entitled to their comnis sionis, iandl shouldl be obeyed arid respee:edi as Commnissionecrs of' tire County of New be.rty Andrt ifth1is 'oe so, it follone~ rha.t the' aippoirto:enrt miade by theC Governor is air act of ttsurp.ationt of power, ar,d is therefore clIearlyi' vo l. Awlil ec-n meni appitrd by Ihim, canntot by any act of thteir's, hind tie people of Niv,berry. Theyi' have no ini - to lay or' impose taxeSt to let the butildinig of hriudges;, to n:ahe conn i ets, or to do any thing or at, th:it Corrissio;;rs rmay ot right 1lawffu!y do. Thle ir app'oitniit b ad. arid tihey are not Gomur::tssionters. .Can th e people of o:hcr States he surpi ised ' hat there are Ku Kluxes in this S:a:e when our affairs are matnaged in this way? Th'le wonder is not that there are soME ontrsgeons acts btut that there arc not MAN. I wonder if' the peopre of' Duchess County, New York, -would peaceably submit to such a gross ovr -r'age as this ? TIrnliy it seems that the peof'le of South Carolina have no rights that these adventLrons cormrorats ar'ebou'id to respect The credit of the State is iuined beyond r'edemption. Under his own signiature has "Gov. Scott confessed ik guilt. Yet, wvhen h-e hiould b2 hiding ihis head, his dishonored Shead, in shame n~om the scorn and contempt eof an ou raged community. te flings this last insult at a once proud and free people. I conifes, Mr. Editor, that Iecannot do jiis tice to tits subject. My blood boils wiih in idignation at the outrage, and my face tiagles t ith shame. Am I a freeman? Is .thi; .South Carolina ? Am I a citizen of the United dStates?~ Is that the starry flag of' my coun try so proudly floating on yonder hill? Is 'Ihat thte grand flag.which is said to wave "O'er tire home of the f'ree and the la.id o: the b,ravc?" My God! miy God! Are we not rather all slaves? Slaves of' Scott, and M2ses, and tKi'npton, aind others o' that class. Would to God that I could arm every hon. est man with a whtip, a whip of scot pi,>ns to lash these rascals naked round the world. Of the men appointed by the Governor I sahall say rnothing, e-.ccpt that the opportani ry was gh en them to act a noble part if they lrhad chosen to do so. It was clearly their iduty to refuse the appointment, arid if' they had donte so threy would have teceived rthe dhe.'rty i'pplause of' the pecople of Necwberry . 'T'ey d-d tnot so act and they do soT leceive the appiause of the~ people. One of them, not many months ago, in a communication d I o the Newbcrry Herald, declared that he d as tie longer a member of' the Republic.m hpa'rty, as it was a party of' corruption and plander. If tbe had refused this appointmnent he wuld htave done we'l, he would have show n by that ct that ihe was not with the Republican party, and he would have gained Cthe lasting' respect of all good and honest .et me repeat, Mr. Editor, and let the peo dpie of Newbierry remecmber that this appo it ment by the Governor is bad, and that aill C he acts of' these so-called Commissioners, tas Commtrssiorners, are void. L.egal p'roceedhings ourght to bie entered upon at once to test the gaestion. It may be done. tIn conclusion, let me say that tis commu 1nication is written biy one who has alwayvs h ad a great respect for the names Republican and lI.adical. Jefferson was a Recpubicain Iand a Radical. Ati lovers of liberty, and the Rights of man are- Iepunblicans. All true Djemocrats are Raidicals. But these men awho r now hear rule in this State, with whom "he w'ra: of besi":ven is punnhiim u-, these men -are tnot Ra die:nia or Reiu' .icantst, the ar LOCAL. SVPPLE:lMENT.-W ign-e a snppleiCient this week; could not help it, our friends crow. Iced us in Fch a manner with advertise ments; and as it conrains nary -pecial ad vertisements, we not only advise carefu teading, but that the sheet be p!ucetl cre fully away with the regu!ar paper fo, future rcfereuce. 1.-;0\as-mn our adverti.eemen ts is one of.ering for :ale a va'uab!- plantaion, an! w< advise ;,-svns wishing to invest, to read the same and he on lhand at the sah The so'l we a:e ioinc:me is weil apted all the cultivated grase. :aid the place Las peculiar.,.,d0.nt.iges for s:ock risig (;it a large scale. A are Ch..,zc i, hee offe.ed. IAND SALE.-I'articulitr attenton is di. recLed t) the s-te of land offered by W. t . Gorce, on the 12h of I>eeemibe' takse plaeU at the 'esilene of M r. Thu. 1'. 1iar mon. This hAd :s conivenien iy situate-i, in good con.i:ion, ain- the chance for p--ofitab! investment very fayoruble. Atteiid this sale by all means. WHOSE BU-s1"SiN ES IT-The railings of the railroad bridge near the old Actdem y lot, are in a dilapidated condition, and dan gerous to childicn. Attention is therefbre called to it. that whoever m:y be intere,ted, whether the town coancil or the rail road comp.ny, nay take steps and make neces sary repairs, before bones are broken, and some one killed. DETENTION OF 'TILE YASSENGEn T:AIN. -L:st Saturday's down train was dcained at the Ncwhcr.y depot till G o'clock Sunday mornin., owing to a run off near Frog Level. Col. Dodamhnead telegraphed the agent here to inform the passengers to go to the hotel and ,-ccare iupper and lodging at the ex pense of the Conipany. This is highly cred table to the ro.id. No danage was sustaitned by the freight train at Frog Leve! other than Ijury to the engine. Tti CoTToN ST.vEs LtE INSuRANCE Co , an adver:.i1Lement of wideh appears inI this wa: k's paper, is reliale and ta;r dialing it every rE*!pevt. Its low premnniums partien -r!v coimn d it, aid in fact, there is no eature in its goveranicat or manCeu hat the least i)1jecti,n can be urgel agaiost [t w ill be seen that the genje--al age,lev for this S!a:o, Gver which Mr. M1. W. .\ln-ey Prenides. is luvaed at .rd i C urt Irlouse where a! others for reLf-retce or enquiry .Vill be direct d. We cordially recommend :le Cttoti S'a'es and its general agent. IE -L C a to..-Man is eininen1 so :iai and babe: ts in t-h so as other men, and .:1 Cols'ten(.our old Iavor*te Alon,-o !'eese, >e of the best of the profes'ot', weary of ).-ng lolne and g.iiing atq the t-wa-os, miltments and crelit, wio-ly and kinily takes unto himselt a par:ner, on( no less iftd in the art of p!casing te publie Oan Vluse!'. Tie Saloon is no%v ran by Rlese I Carroll, atl we guarantee the utm'ost satis raction to all who favor them. Location im nediately North of Pullock's reitaurant. See card. Rev. C. C. Pi:ickner, of Grace Church, harleston, being detained here last Satu lay, opend St. t:'s Church SuTdav norning and night. The sermons on both >casions we-e remarkab)le for their brevity, eauy of dictiont, simplicity of style, per spicuity, and comiprehetiive rarge of hought. Eloqw nt tribtes to the chtas:e and nried culture ot the speaers rnind and eart; anid satisfyitng lessons to the congre ~atinl. Next Sund::y bei't in the cou-se of Mr. ies' appfoi'lntme-t, l);,ne ie, .i e may be xec :d at S-. Leke's in the mno wing and at uarterly Cotncerene.- of the Methois-Sta o-Ciuch , New h,erry, contvi-ned here l:xst week, commnteci:n: otn F: iday ti gIt, with tan mpressive sermon hr- the l're<iding Elder. on;i' Said :y evetinlii, andi w-re oIf a Ihi.ghly l -s. A P. .vant, .I. .\. Mloed :and W. . ~M:.,nzt, algenit for WIfford Coley., too': pat tlia the se.vieLs. ti :he a'e.co,:n of Sminiy, : he S.bhtih Sho'ol cIhild eni were ptrofitablly alressed by) the ';c'itding Eider, It:vs. W. P. Moezon and J. A Mdsod. SIINCLE N.iED,ED.-lhl'O;1reds of pKrsoit --ire or less-:nany; less pet htape--in s-hort tot to over (10 the thing,-very mary less every day- go abont froim pillar to post, from store to s:o:v, etnqui.ing where the Newberry lank is, and it' an individual happens to stand a onn-1 promniscnoos ike, that is, with hands in pockets and very little appea:-ance of rnytiug pairiieularly on iiand, this c;owd of eturers, hungering after the pl1ce where mony enn be ;-os btcl., ':;o for him' wi:h the ques'on, whete is the iltnk? And some tines cven afner it is poited out, a good ay are tnable o iind it. '('n-ct whir, it has nio signt on the'otntward wall: andI now that the wcathecr is coll, the doo;rs are closed sexhilte theth-try windS. Let a s!P'igle be hoi-ted. .ONEY MAK3s THnE 'AIAt: Go-andi the pr nting press al.,o, and the priniters, and wHiliout it, it's a p'retty bad go. l)o you ~Ad under it, reader? You whno have ad vertied ai stranyed di;, a stolen cow? or told your neighbors yotu intend to close your con nection as admflinisltrt-, texecutor or gutar dian of somebt~ody's estate ? or sell a wonder fu piece of propery? ar had inserted at hidi clmnn sketch of the life andl virtues of ai lear friend or companiOn ? A id for al of which we have tnot seen the color of your money yet. l>o yotu see it? W~ould you have us "go for you ?" P'ay up, or by the everlatintg hills, as sure as the devil bath tors and a tail, he'll tiy away with you some day to the regionts where the lion o03r et and the whiag doodle motneth. Take friendly tadvice, andl pay tip. liNN:-n asn SerrER.-We take great pesure in info.mbni; the vi::tis of this town aud county, and any and all strangers who may be in town on Sale-day next, that a dinner will lie served in the new 1lail, and at nigh: a sapper, tIne proceeds of which are to le i-lev-ted to obj,:cts connected with the Mthodist Chulch. We further state that a comm nittee of Ia dies has been ap2pointed. whose puirpose' is to se-k contributions, either in money or pro vii-ions, and it is earnes:ly hoped thatt a gen (ros and liberal sptitit may he shown, that the ale.s who have .,o k int-ly and& sci'-sae ri lii-tgly c-ontedC to) tahe it in bharge, imay tot only. be able to makte the dinner and sup r lentiful, but pietvant us wel as pri'utal be. A few rurkseys frinm friends in:h:esu try will b.e gratefully iec-ired. COLD W.Y iTlI ER-- -..ter one of tu.e "n's:t enmrk:ib!e f.idl, whleh for :tmperate char a eter, the olde-t il:hbtittnt assures uts has ot bee-n eq'ahed in his day and' generatin, old winter suddhete swooped down on us, whit scarcely a brea-.th oif wvarning, and set the ged people-that is accorditng to our no tinl, and not Grant's, "who is a very- po ar scholar and does hi- own thtinkting," to the itjat- of ho'nest fols-.-.,ivering and i-h sk inr. and searching fr wsartm clthing. This u.llttv-r... r -it rnmit ina of the Presi canc in a far:ul hurry, and at a time we vainly imagined, poor souls, tha were out ur pretrieit b,ehaviour, antd & our h-ve! be,t to be at peace with :1lI world, lnd the rct of tmkind. The w, er, however-and not the po->r- Presi whio is not wholly re-i.onible for his aceordint to natural laws-is the topic. as the pari:graph i. a!ready t:o Iog ' ather' item, we cuelae tl.* :t is and, ice is i'etty, ard vugetz%:,n is as as Julius Cx-4r, and it all took ]ie( in ti:.:it. Veriv. the,e re the t ui:ne t( :a a word as to taxes, but wil wvait i That F.orm3,, Gil.. J. ('. il't r. in aI rwel to a from: the edi:r of thi P.w:.:n t te pr(.ne v.hic h o)' denies, tiat GoV. Scott "id give iA nor d tho-ih tie books shoul-l be op>enc Novemi er, that tile penalty wo.uld be enf(:er until te 1st of march. Sl:o'irlN Arrait.a.-A diiniculty n Irred n Tedar m11lorninz in the pi of the ietisol Hu,'., betw n a iwo Ctihlr. on, nidte, anid Jese W'li: c n.rv, whwh ros't dt.1 in th- lat iving a pitul shot in the lef: l'he hall was extracted itimmedi:tely, the wound provcd to be veryv s!. T'he parties were arraigntlI befire 'I Justic;: lIammntI in the afternoon, Upon eMnintion of tie charze a-:1 nibertson of assau't with intent to the jury returned a verdict of not -u a the .hootint was reg.-rde-1 a. juti thle. The trial of the colored miltl i,sa:iidt and 1:tterv was fixed for ve.< day afternoon.--A nderson Intelliger SoUru CARoIN CmtP.-At a rai neeting, the f'ilowing gentilen v ulected oiCer of this CliI: Pre.ilel ade Hampton Jr., Guhnbi-; ; N re!-ide t4-J. S. Hleyward, Bliuf h3vi,J llemnli'I, Chee-r ; Pil H:sl iiia ; Seu:cetay -R. E. .\is, Jr., Wi: ioro. S-r. L>ni s, Nov'embe'r I1:.-J.hn hitatgan hiaving snis~:red p itm. Isee ren l a tm I-II I.' i i ll:!' lIe eh r?ric! theml), but his vifi 'Over.-d :'rom thie Stu;-or, :ani! discovi h1j, hu;.,ba;d drivin.- mail., inti. her< !rei's h:. She tiiared the i milit!, but the i'hiirien were li:ad. ued'n fir $.'.-l <!:nnagies, for' *j.iln rma:-treeti vai, weawarnl'd(] i' v a Pv.dcra! jorv. Tl'ie eo e-ce of this verhiet i tiat negres 1%w lie :dtr.itted to the catrs tin all INVtDENTs OF TH1E tIt EAT F1t8.-3 w; mail. fifty cents to A1fred L. &eweil, i.lwir, Chiago, 1M.. and rieeive. iot-t A colr>y of WS;e.hhom no of 1?.C;d >f the Great Ctieago Fire. t ,4UTHERN MI U5WCALiuNAL..-The mt1d nuile' of this liandsome journ:. i eived. It gives in mu.sie, The Ocean -rapli kiareh, and F'o ntin on thi Wi one besides a gre'at varie'v of original ,eleced mniscellany. Pubished( hiv Lut & B.es, Savannah,i C. Si per tLiUmlum. D;E loD.ANwL:LT for Novetmhcr 16, Ceanh ofall the ditferent styh-s ut' dI odi coverings fonr gritan up as~ well nis 1 eole, is j u-t recei edl. ID it Molennweli in!y $3 per ae.nr, worrht double the price guide to ladies. A good tinme to sub,-c:it I !ooiit AN;> HI EA :Tr.-This ver" m-" -:(ous :iul u-:etul mn.'.:.tne is pnbhlithe: 'tori , tnt ju.-t 'il 50t per atnnumti. Every v i.hioinhi haIve a copy. L-ve'ry innmber' ens enu:h to pay' Ior its whole coat. or a spcieina-:n copy to pubid hers. PUrKn'.'s WEKl"I.Y for November, n c tattle of c(ont'n, sieveral of' the tari ,em;g illu,tratei, ami all of them of' charactier ats nake them e-xceedningh erestig nit only to h.tys nud girls for w -v .re 5peviilly prepiar.-dt, bit fort< eo;le. nite up your einh110 tow, this I ii good tme to subibeil. Ti marnng ,i.i l tive nij..Wi as a Chrna'iis Ire dess ,l. W. I'n'kea Co., Mcn wi.h $2. No icit -The lI I.nc Circle a:ti Ter auc oracttle, formery puithte- in Clib mid dle<rioved by', the fire, has be't ent ro St. Lois, Mn. andi pt:bli,ted wely. dr the tit!e AMit c.ul I PRTE)tMtT iiiposedCi tot lhunnt10 it inuirch andi t'c, "M' o0 a eatr,C ei, lor;g- pig', i :eCtt ii each ichu"ich andt llto,an Ot.00O i:n ca.,ht fori a club of' 100. Mlt live cents ior samp'e, to S. M. Kennedlv tr S00 Washington are., S t. Lnuis, Mt YOUNG Aatn:iCA, a joy to cuir jav'c ani lie a, aniration oif puren:s has t cCImp anter year. [n its very uceful care have no doubt its told patrions will Ci and new oneCs wdilih>ck to its ..e:aly port, as it is onifth e ,iny ofilV o:nr jul pubilictl')ms that flIls all the r"equimn lesire 'in -uch a biook, whdle the sm-Il S nr ' ear, or the hiberal indneemeue tus. puts it within the rea'.h nfi :d! fan W. i tennin-:s Dtemoreit, Publishner, lloday, N. Y. hEMRs T'S MON(THLT MAGAZINE Deeb -r, hket 'a ri unch friend, is aig: our s.ide, with its overtlow:ntg mramu gosd th. :'gs ton Chris;tmaS, and a!bu rOmi se's of even better fo,r the tutmr', v e ,-etmise wvii be welil fufilleid. We a tioe wio lhave noit dichied ou a public fir lih bouhboll fur 1872, to get a nuu b'fore selec:ng" elseiwere, andl see abunant return for a small intmntft the very liberal Iiducemen lts to cluibs yearly.~ Pihah d by W. Jetnniags I r et 8-8 lroiway, N. Y. lTue () LIxY.- The Novembher numbh tini favorltit mag:tzin is rtceit'a'l, aa ahl prte"edi.inr tnnmber', t.ii :I!ed wi est 'The in:'.ii:her. of the Gi i ha' er the first talent itt the ctry'il to write I and it ' isno wonl.ler, thteefore, Ih:it it tood. We can do tno griater favor to oft our readers who like the hest o'f rcn ithan to advise thetm to sublse': ihe for the ax at ontce. Niw is a gor,d1 time tio mne. Adt'dre%- i'hitldonl & Co., New ~iie $1 per am:umt. Tou cilbs it< lower. -rEnt -ruE ;:t)g..-Tuis Scnoot. F VA L -%'uarterly ming:i.dnet, devote'd to tal in.ter, for Day School :vl St Sctol F.xiitioni s, amil Pubttlie<ee T 'e I ctober't Inmber of this p'opu!ar3 zin ( wichl was deistroy'ed by the i g'> fire, when all ready to mail een retpriited, and1 has just reached os its susr;Piifn list wats hurnle., the ihers regne,.'t Its to atsk their submscribel seni their addresses, statig whtat tn w"e vet 1 i:e them, and :ot retait their scriiot fir neCxt yeatr, Let till teacher pui,s!~it --bc ibe 'w tir the S.holi Fe' -!bey alhl neei it. It coisa 'itdy 50~ cu ea.m iii ; uc'. ori 15 cun:s for a i nnhetr. Thie' 1ahiis-her' vere vetry I to r" ba' the gre:t fire", btiUi they. don't poeto aih.w' teir :ubtcrib'rs to l"-e "idg. end by i'nii to .ilira:d L. Sev, Co. Pubtlisher'" 'hicago, Iii. 'I'E t.PT' l'uli/ND FOR NorE 11-- nl I Ma:iazie comesi out whIth a ''10n... ' covr d'ei' r'.iue' :nt' en~.:a pr .1 o ;it:-ao a1 ci-.rnt :ad : ip 'iodlii! now tenm '.a ' with it in w aar i ape:mmee.:n.d i is con:en'ts 'fot mot ae if p""b:e ' morei tt chi 'rl... Th ii:'' ee' ri.y " is it I: ini rHpe bi:iny,l among.t trees and fln 'e Cot ,r..d F.o.h' ious 'ire tri-.r'ful undl z.a:it, and the tatest styles ftot d-ess in a he 'ul sa'.i etio' ofi 't'ini:c denm i the rich and viaried snory' matte'r. oftt it ins ratd, is the crowniilg speeral this ma:IzIie. Pr.e '200 a y'ear. cois EaFight topie, int tone a: $p2 "ii Jhe -ul's Fri-:nd" andl the "'a t y .vening Ps.'"'61. P'zhti: -hItd biy co & Peters' ri,ll Pildelpia. Snd ei I r .s l,. ,.lI New- it.:ers. and b1 v en LSSR I.. '- -'. -O-VELL - Co.. t--e celeb - te.! awl jpu.ar New York Advertisig Ageucy, N :n eiga;e tu wiverti-e in zroqs and detail fo: large V t stuso,:er: in a better and ciealper mode than they w can do it thenizeh es. 'T;d, we sincerey believe a thle it lv ca.n 4f because it i6 their soleburiness-tbir . :tb- spiciality; becau e they get space at lowest whote lent,ale r::e. adi becau'e of their intimate und cou lideutial relat:ons with publishers. If we wi.0i e s, to mpend tnn thousa:d dollars in -eneral adve. Bt ingover the country. notwithatditig our own experience and14 knowledge of advertis:nz styles e ur a id of rates. we w.u;d employ them under cer tain directions. We %vould save money. troubie, a wor v. zt.d ie businet would be dne::t lea-.t us ead we.,i i!,: b.-:t.r, tha:n we c.iual .1o it vursehe . -A.rricin .i!:i:nu?acturi' evie, aid I'itt, Lurg .'ric Ciirreint. AT ,-inow. There isi ;n ioh-! proved) Lih b ai" ":eriee lie sa'Cest gni.i. 0 10 thi <::. (. i -' a:.d .iline lL:nra,lly tur, n Io i t :i1.:-. of relief. e } TI,y in :re wh - :: ::ad ;ne h,7-- olwin: for I :h I Of Ihe e if a.i-t.2 rt.- l:e,.ani Cr-. tie. i n us C ri i:2..tetter'i i*.s a:I n a'. i e . Tmeet ali.,tsr c n7 i pupuli:y a:od vast .de. T'he st.fi'erer frmt indigestion is sure to find Aotn-e one a all:o. sisfien1ds% h:LS been cured of .that aihne.nt by the famnoos vegetall sto LZ ZA iIC!:'e. Tlt victim of fever uud agie, e r pi'r comlItint, coS'.p'i.i u tio ervoUs proE ,trai'o, or ge Ie c dbiliv, i:s oil to 2 r- i, q iry i e :ie eigihbohood where lhe reshs iord *r to :<eover w hat this aind .t . sand.urd res:or.iie hi die' eeted in cases - 'il si.:iiar to his own. Ili tie publi.,led tes aid timonv to it: n,-r its lie %%ill tind a volume h ist of ro o' its s.i.it.ry properties, which it i i., isibA!le for hi:, commnou s..nse to resi-t. I e t ivs it, a i ' th.- 0--er it pr,th:ees on for his sys'em ;.dds ai-Lter to the host of wit ter- neses tin its f.vor. Tis, its -.ptit-imon, cer. founded on the facts, not assertions, con tiually grows and spreads. Ghorlat ns ,ent .W an.1 impostors, sorwe of them mere loeal e rieltor., -an.! other who take a somewhat a it- wi:cr r.inge, attempt to thrust into the a i hc- l,ds :nild < e i"vj- thrm:its of InVali:s, irt :hir L:aph:.zirn as SubSti.ttes "Cel, for tlie toiie which fi,)r -o niv vears has C r,11; b -n1 a fil-ditiW:il p!, t ro g? u the um Unn:Ii:ed.ajl Sf)jli,,h Amelrica1, C.llada, 1;S- anll ti; e.! i.!-11, h u :ln si:eeo(d to a v thep.oph-, ha:*.in" aswomr,:inedl what ik reaully re- - i... -~g C!.N (. ' dF F u D INX -U Ti: lNT?::lN .-T.e fi ratae of di has : i!. olj.-ct tle converting I ito 1-lood oi' ;c) i i f the food aA has n"ot beli'n alre:lly ab bd <irectly from :he S- 0eil'ti. te Cset (" process i in the in tes.tine. In the duodeim (the portIon of % ; the iretieil:tls nt10A to the Stolilacil) tile tI Il ;-ood, di.ol1 in the gisric juice, is com lii:;4l ni,ith the bile andl the panereatic md. b ,:.b p.o::red ;u through two Ib eI-parate diet-. The litter substance, the si ertV:i' 0" tiehe panereaz, is .6kaline, and ' ,::.ew-it si :tir to saliva. It ientralizes -' (tit is, di-solves) oils ; and also con: etrt, -tty co poinls into sugir. The biles V Il- 1lg -In, is the secretim of the liver, formed 0 n ot asj othier secretioins, fromi arterial, but, e cep,tOtnaliy, fromi i ventois blood. The it dissolved foud, after passing fro:n the ." sotIiachi, ii aibSorbied by nio:nerous mliite O ii ii tibe-, the laete.tis, aund troutgh the tho a tis raoie dune:, is fromi thet laeteals to thne lft, a a . i 7 ,r siibeciavi:i vei, ani. tIis into the genieral itt" eirenlio:n. The t;o'l so ireomes part of byite idIo., t:e 1i iiwhih reinovates the' to- aorI.it.O tistnes 0. tie systemn, woti-Oult in e co0- lie' s crase .,. warai anid tiear. [INt, beside'. fn :m aemti in the dt-t-sti ye i.r'ess, thle bile CI. ivle :a;d puirgativ". Nowc Dr. Fi.ch's, SbI tr promtiote, (at the samtime11w regila i ng, te fihaW Oi' this Secreltin. The sys wm thuls eItn'..ly sei.u re,i f'r'oni bi ildr o :hSn, ti:i the' yie had'., :utI l'ro: consti 'itut p itIion ot t!.e olth. r. \':ol'iit purging is iziel tnot thie wiay to, re':nove contit til. N et I n. hr is. r iule', ring a puifielr ol the Oi, 1h:.j .\n ',n.iihu.ee' of lnod with lil ibunda,e of' bile il the niiied finid, to i -.ligest it, wvill tmaket anl abniltid-itLc of gZood, I- tounshliing, streni;thing blood, not need in n:ut i in.] Z , -1t m. c.o.w. : Ie -- -+ - I" AII:D V'ITAILTY--Whlen you fe-el as v ia iii'1 e vitl piowers were giving away. streneth ~ iers pulLone .s.:ts depievsed. me:nory thiilinig, uppetite es.-ot exhntSiiuti: stealini over every sense atid d-1 parah' zingevery ei.rg. theni is the itne to re, S or1t to that powerti' ully of tiature. [UR. WA-D -e. \'ii.Tani:V 'it Gait HiiTTeus- rhe pro je-:. piiie they embol)dy .00on wirk a glorious renlO te vi thin inL the debihitated sest em and the clouded nuec T HE ATM1OSPRERE OF LOVE.--Is a pure sui eet b>rieiath. I is de,tsderiatumi is onle ofthe re -'it'iC fig Sizudour' wich nit only mvligo enne -r.ie. and prtserves the teeth. but renders the Cinouithl ns fic::rnt 1.- a re. i tice. CHlLltENI'S LIVES SAVED FOR 50 CTS. a for -E'very ca,e oi Cr.up, eau be cured wheu first lhe t.ike'n. by Dr.. Ci-bitn- Vetietian l.inimet, war gyimated fur tA "ears. and 11e-ver a bott!e ri-turned. at!.,i cae.l hari: ma i'':Ci . iente-ry. Colic. -'ore Th".roat. t.'uts. l'iurnis andi exteri.al I'ains. Solo by for ii:e. 1:ruig::i-ts. h.ot 10 1ark l'!ice. New Yor1k. ( ti at THE IEST COSMFZT.C.---Bur;eLtt ., alliston - iii rodulces'afae--h compilrlexion- remioves tan atn , freck.e... :nai impaiitsa velvety soflness to the Ce',in :Sits attndinig exposure to our change -h ichl cits upon the ys:in. mna, Le entirely ob i- via:red by isuse. Fur sate by cil druiggits. iib).r but 'a ;est and itest lIlumninatingP Lii for family th i:se ever made. Burn's in the :-diniary _kcrosenc , itmn Ioes art take fire. nor ex',toue if thie ny.'i iS ups-et :mid broken. .%I,d for (.ircular. (' i! llc use of Charles l'ra tt, estblshed w0., New F.ISLEY'S LININ.ENT-of~ Araica, Hinpe o i~iiloc Aa!id, acts as a univer sal e-xtern'al cure a'l3:.iitctintg oni the nierves conniecteu n:thitheskini. ik It prompltly relieves N'eitSliia l'its. ClLani5 d th :n d culr.4 oldl sores anid u!Ceri. flesh woutlin. Pl urns. brui'<. spiainis. &c. .nol.i every where at rI' 5.0 cente. .iirgau & is:ey, n hiole,e;e Drug-. ii5 its. New York. GeneraI Aget:ts. ich LaL:.DS' 'L00ME 02 YCUTH-A.most de iu i-h:fe icitiett p:eearationt for benutiyanig the G:Isin. has beeti est:,bli-uied over ten years; during that time iover i.t.e million l::dies have used it ; i.n o-every instaniice it has givenl entire s austnctiou; it 'l )r reaioves :il inige-rtections$. tai, freckles and suui metns burI.s. givinig titi skini a youthfull appearanlce. r-old at all I):u::gists neid anucy~ Goedls $tores. l>rplot :. Goldl .:reet. New Y ork LT THANK~S 10 THE TIMELY DISCOVERY.' wit, f.la nil's S-othmlg $yrnlp. the hiearte oh nday manyparets'ave beetanimaee gl!ad by witne's ioons. ing t:ie bei.ieticial eff'ects. which thiis remedy nec- ' i".t- erfail topruce dluring tire cr;tical period of gr.itet .~ TIC SALVJE --Nothing like it ever. ki.uown betee. iures cuit. burns,.sores woun ds -'t $&c. like magic.'hicaspeko it in terms . A O o.ihn F.Ieroe la''.o.Iroprietor,8$ Cullege P'lace, -n ' EYICIANTS wi.o hia'.e pretcribeid Svapni)a or l'ur-lied ti umi u'se Ito other lorml of (Ilium in .tl.-ir pr:actile. t i - l v g-g0' 1AIR DTE.-ltf'ali his hairs TTS .i-reI huc 'lo<:hllo .:d. -'my great revenge hathi in:de sto:n::ch for t t BeIut h:u r inat's grey or t'ir e ..ailv. whcne or red. I hre ladies haive ito itomaicht ni>- I r :at ail. Use 1 ri,.t:uloro' Dye _and the evil is ri-'remeiiied. Mainufactory, #.\Maiden Lane. New ell ?UREgT and Sweetest Cod Liver Oil a the ni.I.ort is liazaird a .,ell's made on tne ( T'ER , eJ-,horec. iromn fresti. 5..eleted .livers, by Csel h:z:rdi a . Co. Niew Yo,ri, It isaboueypr u. -rdit.toeet. i-attienlt who have one akn itre r tt lot hers. P'hysicianshaedcedi unrhrto an ofthle otherC lsi the miarket. } up. JOUVIN'S Ir.odorcus Kid Glove Cleaner r-j .it- resi soiled gim eS equal to new. t-or aeb hils ini '-i-Is Il:d. ei '20's D)ealer. .irice2I th'm 'cet per bottle.. ' , I C. Vi Wel & Co. New 1 ork. T COMMERCIAL. t7,-n.ETRRtT, Novmbe'tr2.-COtnV1 I '01. Si-.311, Noin b~fler 20 -CottoDi 160 . iuhI . .i:root, Neiveri,hber20-Eveninlg.-"COt- I nue to . lrrm-uipiands 9: Orlans 9'. a r v.w Yol., Novemnber'20--"I'. . M--Cor .I ton i rontg: miales -4,0-J ..>0le5-upl ands 18t; - u !ri -in 1:' Gold 1J2 lLI ra m't. , Novembher 20.-Cotton firm .-. I midi.inlu 1Si .b t. (1Al RLESTONioYClUbe 2. OttO0 StC3dY EVERYBODY WANTS IT.-UeS Wil) is the EATI:T 1101'SKEEPER in our town1 e know her. She cleans her knives, lima, indows, paint, oil cloths, tables vid floors, id brightens her tin, brass and coppur ares with Enoch Morgan's Sons' Sapoio. <k for it. It is a good thing. Nov. 1. 44-im. The books and accounts of the undersigned nhefound atMotte &Tarrart',Offlce. In iv absence these gentlemen will receipt for !countq due me. 1'. B. RUFF. Sep. 20, 3S-;f. MANtaCTUtuM-; EN-r;uIUS- IN CHARLEs n.-Cliarleston is fj'-t becoutin ca in-,iufactur igUs wc1l a commercial city. The larg-st manu .ctory (if doors. sashes. blinds. &c.. in the South% ,n States is that of Mr. 1'. 1'. Toale. on l1orl .ck's Wharf in that city, sales rooms at No.2 ayne street. Mr. Toae's adverti-ement appears auuther columa. Nov. 1-Im. 'r.ooy PosTivs.-The immense sales of Sing 's Sewil 31achires is a proof positive of their erits. No family knowing anything about em are willing to do without one. Anything 5,0 the way of sewing. plain or ornamental. can ] cdone on them. atd'a child with but little in- ecC ruction can run them with fLcility The ma misery is simple and not liaWJe to break or get it of order. They have been known to keep in me uLr4 rurning order for fifteen years without a. eed of repairs, which cannot Le said of other fiei tchines. 3e-3rb. Chick & Chick are the agents t Newberry. tf. th "MESSRs.$~ Gr.pFFIt & HIOPFMA N. Newspaper .dvertising Agents. No. 4 South St.. Bal more, 3td.. are duly authorized to contract >r adverti.-ements at ourcontract rates. Adver ters in that City are requ.-sted to leave their fa ors with this house." Mrs. Shealy, an aged lady, resident of exington, liet with a severe accident, eo esterday, by the running away of a ne air of horses attached to a wagon, in _j hich Whe was being conveyed to her ad O--. ler shoulder was dislocated and er head badly cut and bruised. She as carried into Mrs. Stratton's boarding o i:e. where she received prompt atten '0t fiom Dr. W. P. Geiger.--Plocenix L. R. MARSHALL says ish by the string, Fish cooked, Oysters in y quantity, or cooked in any way, will be specialty with him during the seasor. ou can get them ANY DAY in the week ex. pt Sund.y. - Also somethiig to drink--coffee mind in-so don't ask for anything stronger. )v-stcrs in the shell W ednes- Co day. Nov. 22, 47-It. EXtTOR'8AL BY authority of the will of NAAC KEL AR, dee'd., we will sell at his late resi n Tuesday, the 19th Day of December Next, 1 ;be real and Pe: nal Property belong to said Estate, (not otherwi6e disposed bV will). The RIa Estate will be so!d in three parate tracts, viz: 'he Old Place-Cont.tining 148 4-10 Acres. [ore or less, adjoining lands of A. Weleb, . S. Wilber, Jas. A. Welch, other lands Estate of I. Keller, and Estate of J. J. 'he Sloan Traet-Containing 137 7-1() Acres-. [ore or le-s, a"joining lands of Jaus. A. 'elh, W. 1M. Kinird, E<tate of .J. J. Sloan d other land< of E<tate of I. Kelle'r.c 'he Glassenek Tract-Coutaiuing~ 122 .A cres, Fore or less, adjoining jand< of W. E. El-s , Mrs. Ganmpbell, W. M. Kintard, and thers. orSes, - iMules, I Cattle, Corn, Fodder, Cotton, Cotton Seed, A Large Loit of FLOUR, )n Road Wagon, 1 Carriage and HJarness, 1antation Tools, etc. TrnMs or S.ut -The person il property fo1 -ill be sold for Ga-uh. Toe landl, oe-hialf 0 ash, the balanuce ont a ere lit of one year, Li -ith interest from date. The pmrchas, r to h ive bond and niorigarge, (withI the right to o areeose without suit) of th~e premises to eenre the pirehnse money. pr R. HI. WRIGHT, ,Eo tis JOllN T. PETERSON, Exr. Nov. 22, 47-4t. N< BY consent of parties, I wilh ell at ptr ; e aucion, a the 12th Day of Decemn- I ber Next, .t the residence of Mr. TlO. F-. IA R- e ION, tire followirng lReal Estate : rI Tract N s. 1 .--on it hiebt is my Dwelling, lIU inh ou.:, 8cr'ea, anmd allI ot her necessary [h tildings. This t ract contains 30)0 acres, Nc ore or less, of wich ablouit hurt acres is chi riginal forest, well timbered. 100 acres fine ot torn land, in a highi state of cenitivarion, it acres of fire branch bottm lend, well itcd,l the b1lance is pastiurage and pine id. This place is well improved. Tra t No. 2--Adjoinini' No. 1, contain a 25, acres, more or less, about 150' acres at f ahih is tine cotton hand, in a state of co igh cultivration, the balance is original for. RI t and pine :nnd-all under good fence. 'here are suitable lihorers' houses, lot and tab!cs, also a fine spring of water close by. - The latnds are situ.ited la imiles fronm -ewherrv, imnediately on the Lautrens~ R. I., join' lands of Dr. J1. K. Gary, A. M1. SI eeder, anid lands iccntly owned by Mr. ho. I". Hlarmoin. Tva3s.-Onethird C'ash, balance 1 andl 2 ears with mortgage of premutisea Nov. 22, 47-3t. W. 0. GOREE. SEED WHEAT. A lot of superh SEED WIlEAT for salc ~ vLIIVELACE & WiHEELER. Nov. 22, .17-It. Bacon and Lard. WE are jurst in rec.eipt of a lot of beui-t l Bright i3acon, 1>ry Salt Bauonr, Sugar, irred Hanms, Sugar Cared lIreikfast Baeon, tre Kittle Renoua, 1 Le-af Lard in~ Duckets S6 lbs., I1iuls,, kegs, 4 ll. andi bhhs., N. .Cabage, nrice Eating P'ota:roes, superior 'aridly Flour, in sacks arid bbs., or 1y the eL.l.' Come all andu buy with cash. LiVELACE & WiUFJEL 125 BBLS. FLOUR. P We ha'e in store otte hundred and twen v.five barrels Flour, from Augu..ta, St. .ouis, Louisville, Ky,, N:.shville, Ten., &c., - o sell l0w for cash. Dried English Peas for eating, New luckwheat Flour, anid a great many other lie thing-s for sale by of LOVELACE & WHEELER. Li P. S.-200u doz. Fresh Eggs just in. Il :o;tne soon aid get some. Ls. & W. o -0: coTTO]T iFE INSURAN' PRINCIPAL OFFI W. B. . 011S10N. Ws. uo i .... ....... GE".t. S. ()BEAR ........--------------. J. W l .!KE.. ... ...... -. .1. MEiCEl GREEN, M. D........... W . J 31AGILL.......... --.----. -.--. C F. M1cCAY....... .--- . EDGEFIELD C. H., 'ER'1I*T me to invite your attPnion to the c t ii purely a HON11 C0.1PANY, char!ered I 500,000. Organiz,d but a little nore than t D0 policies, insuring about $8,000,000, and p ts reserve is amplc-hi.'ing aljut' 5200 of ai momicallv managed. )esiring to be properly represented throuzhoi pleasure to com.ni-osion many ' tvefgentlel mts for the Company. A reasonable pur,ici I would repay you. :o illustrate-iremii-iz will a.erag% about (20 per cen'.) w!il be s30. The Company has now t-we features paitic I one of tmcze is, its LOW PLENI11U. LAr'l At age 25 yeats, anual payment on -1.0 " 40 " 60 qith iivals in business our course shall be u right thing.; and we urge upon all agents diallv with all who seek and prac.ce right t ts of this Compaay, and by the utmost etfort Lny gentleman or lady, who will take an ag iress, GENERAL A Nov. 22. 47-tf. THE SOUTH AND & IMMIGRAT FOR THE PROMOTION OF IM BUTLER, CIHADWICK. CHARLEST A SERES OF CONCERTS WILL BE ( ic South Cadoina State Azric AT THE ACADEMY OF MU nmencing January Sth, 1572, at which Dr: to Ticket Ifulder ADEIY OF MUSiC BUILDI AND CASH IN VAROCS A: 2,405 Gifts, ESTIM.4 ,099 SEASON TICKETS OF All Orde., strictly ConC,Ieitil. For referei he Dr)wing of tli:s grc.it Southern .ute prise w ing weh kpown Gentletr -u: ienerai A. I. WItI fI . of Ceo. 'ia. eneral ltADLUY T. JUM6t), o' Vgic'u. remitta:Cs Cia b3 mal t' us, aaI th1 I BUTLER, CHA Cy. 3. r. BCr-La. Joex c1l )ct. 11, 41-3 n. [NTS RECEiVED.i DO Pieces New Style Prints. 0 Pieces Poplins. Iohair Plaids. orded Alpacca. New and Desirable tyles at iom Prices. o. 22, 47-If. TO ADVERTISERS. A LL persons who can:empia te making cmn rs with new<pipers for the iu,ertioni of !vertiemen ts should send to a Ciritar, or enclose 25 cents for th':r ie Hundred Pige P'attoule t, conraii hug ts of 3,000 New.'gapers' and estimates, awing the cost of adivertisintt, also many eful ints to advertisers, and. some accunt the exoeriences of tmen who atre knocwn as ecessul Advertisers. This firm are pro etor of the American Newvspaper Advter ing Agency. 41 Mar ho, K Y di are possessed of unequalled fa.ciliries for turin the in,ertion of advertikemen ts in all wepaprs and P'eciodicatls at lawest rates. Sv. 22, 47-3m. na Discharg e. [ do hereby give' uoio to :ll whom it V concrnt, tha;t I w ill makeO a tinaul .set itient on the~ E-tat.-s of J. J1. andI A. W. :EE;t, Jr. dee'd., ou' thei 2nd dayi of cenber next, in the Probtuc ;onet for aerry County, anzd apply for a final dis reas Adm:inaistrator ofi .ates. Nov. 22, 47-5t. Sale of Notes, &c. WILL be sold on Satle-day necxt, Dec. 4th, Newberry G. UI., all the Notes and Ae. un'ts belonging to the l'.atl of .1. J. EDE R, Jr., dee'd., for ca.sh. W. D. REIEDER, Adm'r. No-. 22, 47-2t. REESE & CARROLL, [.tUNG ~ADli.URAH DRIESS1NG SAL O ON, North of the Prulek HomUe, COLDUM\. S. C. Room newly fitted and furnished, and gen men atende-1 to with ce-lerity. after the t approed styles. Nov. 22, 47-if. Land Wanted. A SiA L FA RM, h,'weent iV anid 7i res clearedl land, within 7 or & milo< of r-tow, of Newberry, is wanited for a rmt f thre years. For partculars apply to Nov. 22, 47 2t New byurv C. 11. S. C. LGS! HOGS!! I WILL havec a superior it of HOGS to arrive at thi.s Lace on the 27th inst. GEO. P. COPELAND Nov. 22, 47-l t. Pickled Mullet. PicLkJled ulmn 31arket Bleef. Some more those nice Cabbage. Northern Apples, tmone, and Oranges. Also a harge sup Sof de'rble goods for Chistmuas aud he ~r plentyi of mioniey times. S. 7-i_nt. L \. tRidI.LL I CE COMPANY, CE, MACON, GA. ...................... P s e t. ......................vice President. ...........................Seem r . .......................General Agent. ............ Medical Emaminer. ... .uperinter.dent of Agencies. .......A. I.GENCY FOit S. C. laim< of this Company to your patronap. )v the State of Geortzia, with a larp capital Ao years am), it ha- already issed nearly aid in lo;ses '100.000. 1 -ets to -100 ot' liabilities, and Its bulness it the State of South Carolina, it woul give ten and ladies as both local and travelig of tine devotvd -.o its laterests, I am satis $150 each policy. The commissions upon ,lariy Ce.i:sh'e, fo: b, th qgetts ar.d Insmrnr. as follows: 3.............................1568 ............................. 17.39 ..................... ....... 2485 ........ ................... 37.91 .................... ......... 63.17 niformly cordi-tl witb all who seek and prae of this'Company. therefore, to co-opera in.s, and while so doing, to press the busi on your parts, to sec.tre good risks. ency, either local or travelling, will plas .W. A BN EY, ENT. EDGEFIELD C. ., 8. C. CAROLINA I0N ASSOCIATION, 1GRATION TO THE SOUTE, -ARY & CO., AGENTS, ON, S. C. aVEN UNDER THE AUSPICES OF P urai & thanicaI 2oci IC, CHARLESTON. S. C. o ig will take pl:ce and distributions made ol the enire NG AT CHARLESTON, S. C. 10UNTS MAKING IN ALL .TED AT $500,000. ADMISSION, AT $3 EACH. ices and full p:ticu'ars senrd for Circulars. ll t,e conduc -d under the tupe- rsio of the ftl ol mel. 11 1. R ZesF) -. of South Carolna. iton. 110G it A. I:Yo. o New York. .e,zets wdl b) s,,t by Rtra Xmil by DWICK, GARY & CO. CHARLESTOT . C. VALUABLE P 11 A T A T 0-ii FOR SALIN. T! E subscrziber will se'll at public ousccr at Ahh.eville Court Ilouse, 0on Sile-day in f).mbner ne'xt, the va;luale tract of land at. White' HI il, o,wned by the lateRf(flA RD WATSON, deed., containingf 1,300 Acrds o te or less. The place has'on ifik~e of he :cosL prodtive lamd in the .(ounty, thr1en from one haundired ant'fiiky to to uu:dred acres of FINE BOTTOM LAND, ndis eq;II g e:ld..pted for the'. calNtion of COTTUN and b r >TO0'K RAIIN. It .+ has on it AN ELEGANT DWEtLNG5; A FINE ORCHARD -. Of PEACHES~ :and APPLES, and is well wared. It will he sol either as a whole,, or in) part to suit purchasers. TElDis.-)ne-third Cash-the baianea ou a ere la oh one, two and three years. E. S. IRVINE, Receilver. Nor. 22, 47-2t. Executor's Sale. I WILL SEL.L at the late r if MRIA.ET KINARD,. dee'd., four aRes soth of Newberry C. H., oni Wedne.sdayv. the~ Sixth day of Dbeein ber~ next, - ll the PEllSONAL PROPERTY of said dle :eased, consisting o1 Hosehtold anud Kiitcet Furnitul%e, fv,a Rdes.c of ( ottonl. TW.> Couws. O:n Horsu, TwuVorpms - Corn, And othe-r thing' too tediosas to giention. T ERtS.-A eredit of twelve months..wilb be giv.en) on all sums of ad ove? twemiy, e dohlkrs, the~ purebase4r to give good a. nrity. All sa unde-AH - J. M. 'KINA~RD, Exeento?. Nov. 22, 47-st. STATE OF SCJUTH! CAROGLIA NEWRERRY COUNYTY, By Jamois C. Inhylt, Proatoai Jades Wuxr..as, JIames A. Mars hath mada suit to me to grant himt Letters of Adminie,. trutin, of thLe Fate and elifects of Robert i. Mars, decee.i These are therefore to est anld adanis all and sinular., the kindhred and creditors, of the saidl t.skerdd to be and appear be-. fore mue, in the Court of P'robate, to be held at Newbetrry Cort Ilouse, on the 2nd day of Weember next, adter publicatiou hereof at 1 &'gh>ek in the forenoon, to she ase, if :awy they hiave, why the said: nduitratont shotuld noat he granted. Giv undr my had thislithday of Nov .~iA.E C. LEAIlY,t. .Ls FOR SALE . 0 f .uiaick's \.ill, in the C.ale bo hid W.~ W. RFL \N o. 2 47-2t* MONEY eend>erA 1, 71-to sa' acu tsin the hI 31tt I- Tar.) for