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waanr S~. es Wadnesday, March, 6, 1872. To Our Readers and the Publie Generally. The puabli.hers of this paper feeling that tihe increa9.ing business interests of this Town and Gounty, as well as the surround iag-counties, demand greater facilities as a mean4 of communication thin the Week ly Herald ad:nits of, have determined with a view to meet the necessities, to issue in as short a period as circumstances will ad mit A DAILY OR TRI-WEEKLY P.PEit OF AIPLE AND RESPECTABLE DIMENSIONS. For this purpose our preparations are now being made, the materi.ds ar.d pre"ses or dered, and one of our power presses shipped from the niinufactory. Due notice will be given in a prospectus as to time, terms, &c. See local notice. ThInksgiving in London. The telegrams in relation to the recent thanksgiving in London, given for the Prince of Vales' recovery, are unAimious in making of it the bi.gest occasion of its kind which has taken place this century. It is estimated that more than a million people were te.nporarily add d to the popuiatioin of the city, while the general attendance is set down as several mil. lions. The line of match was seven miles long. Os;.y fourteen thousand people could get into the Cathedral where the services were conducted, while the thousands who coul-! noz get in listened to the grand music from the outside. The Type Tariff. The American Newsp%lper Reporter. published by Messrs. Geo. P. Rowell & Co., has been for sone time ventilating this subject. an'd to some purpose, and we are pleased to see th-it Mr. Voorhees, of Indian-i, has offered a bill in the Ilouse of Representatives which covers the vexed and injurious qsesti n. It is a question of vital interest to the public ,11 large; the great readi. g publc ; for when the bill becomes a law-which we see no reason to doub-t its lecoming and type ard prieting ma terial nrc placed on the free list, publishers %% ill i.: ciabled to lay before their rea-rers ch-ealier and better papers thanll they now are able to .do, because of the tariff which throws them at the wercy of the t% pe founders. who ask their owii prices. It is high tine that the high rates of type be reduced, and the only way to accompih this is to.repeal the tariff, which benefits the government nothing, and, % hile it en riches a few founders, keeps the press in a coiaparative poor condition. 0'ir nemni bers of Congress can do the courrntry a good service in this thing, and we sin cerely trust they ma:y. ..Gnea Wade Hampton. We regret to learn that this di.tirn guished Caroelirian . has det ermined to anake his permanent residence out oif the State. The name of llamptin is a syne onym for grace and goodness ; a house held word, and loved and respected by all. In the days when the Stare was in the zenith of its beauty, wealth anid in telligence,. Gene. Hlamtpton moved as he now moves armonig inern, with simplice, suave anid generous mrieni. Lavish heos pitalities nor itustic fare ; the eihgnt amenities of cornvenr:iona:l life tior the homely cares of the humible hearth, make drifferences with his heerie senrtimeents he proudly stands on high grouned, true to all tha:t enneob~les, refines aend beautifies the hiumramieis. We regret the departure of such mtei as I I-anpjtoin, yet w.e cannot b.lamv h:mi for it is the so ciety and not the soil t' hieh mar:krs the State. * * LHe is the Chevalier Baya:rd ' of the State, rand his record belonegs to old Carolina. Orn his nmorael escuicheon is engraven-"Sans peur et sarns re proche." The Laurena E. R.-Elr. reaka We had thre pleasure of a call on last Friday from .\r. 11. T. reake, who had just been over the L wurens lireil Rocad bed, whither he head b1ern sent by Presi dent Mingrath to make arn exani-n of the road'a condition. Of cour se hee foundie it as bad as could he, hei.t says that biy pusninig, it can be liut mi eriennig onrder ducr meg the surmmrer. Mr. P.-ake is thor oughly raquainted w it h ail lhat pe-tiaiins to such miatters, arid besidees being etrei nently practical, we have rio dourbt that n here he takes hold of the ol L-n rens retad hed-.nd' from wh:at we 'enern it is thne initention of Presidlenit MagrathI to giv him the corintrat--1ie w ill shanke it tup into unew life a:nd act ivity nirnin, ande in as shier t a spacee of tine as Icr aectienable. Mr. Peake retuerned toi C'harlestorn on the same dayv toi maike a re;.ort, arnd we mral look for hime bat k to Netw herry ere long. WVe are ph-ease~d further to say that he wilh make Newberry heis hieadquzarters. The citizens of tis whole section of coun try, and Laurens especiaelly, will rejoice to know that at length ihe gild comuni cation on this imrportant line will bee re opened. It will be know n heereafter a.s the Laurens~ brnch. Auditor's Report. We are indebted to Mr. Ed irn F. Gia ry, State Auditor, for a copy oif htis re port nmade to the General .Vsembhly at its present session. Thre repiort is com prehensive aend mrtercisting. lin the ah-. stract of real priprty we findh Newberry set down ire numneber iof acres of nirable land 11 t.54G, acres, value $7'i7,.52 meadow or pasture inids 54,22:1 res, vahue $179,!11.1, wo' d or unrculite td lands, 1 89,576, valuie $lIf(7i ,575, total value of all of the above for the thirty one counties, $56, G65, :1. Ire biilinrgs Newherc ry hans :179 ret ae value of $25:.,':11, 172 'its, valuie *118$, 4:'.c, biidih gs thnerern u081, v:e *221 538, valire of propeCr ;t~i ext:: Itf:nmiir taxa tion *59,7t-', totali vahre of real estaite $3:ti9r;8. ialine of ianmie :e-i estre $O.5e.l:o TIot.! r,bw onif r. ea et.. in counties A30,570,131, total taxable Wo,. 014,254. The number of horses, cattle, mules, 01 asses, sheep, goats, and hogs in Newber- a ry, 29,232, value $422,053; gold and cc silver watches and plate, pianns, organs, th cirriages, 1,049, value $63,019. Value d< th of property pertaining to merchandise, ,$133,055, value of monies including bank bills and circulating notes $40,080, value bi of all credits $11,191, total value of all taxable personal property $1,531,849. We omitted in the above enumeration the number of dogs which the county re contains, and which is 2,078, at a value de of $1,048. These figures it will be seen f principally relate to thi- county, and to P, go into greater detail would require more space than our colunms permilt. What Next. Under the above significant heading, I the Charleston News shows up the pres ent prosp.ct, from which editorial we make an interesting synopsi<, and first i to beg_in with there is a tax of seventeen and a half nills, added to which the spe cial three mils for the redemption ,f the hills receivable to be issued to the Blue lidge R. R. Go., making twentv and a F half mills for 1672, i htich n ill give -n $hIt0,00,00O0 property the sum of $3,28 . 000. Comptroller Neagle's C-timate 1i b the expenditures of the year is $2,4G8, p 000; including $5u,000 fir onidiary ;I expenses, $100,000 for b-gi,lative ex- F penses, $300,00 for printing, $718.000 1A 'for in teres!, and $ 100.000Ut i'or deticienies. To tis mu.,t he aidd Lte countv ex penulitures, $400,001J ; the tiatinlg le't, $1,000,000, and the a-11m.al <II ,ta tor rt demption of the Blue Riidge hill!, 1d, 000, making a grand total of $,:348,000. The esti.:nates, therefre, of the 1,rtset year are nearly ten times the average a. I nual tax before the war, and Vet, in the if past year, the State debt has been in- 1 creased f 0111 $'J,,00 to $1G,000,00:1. Well, may we exclaim, what next ' Amii this i., not all. Ol the heelk of thi frightful amount, the Legislature have ti hit upon another vein of profit in the Ii cense and stiap acts, which promises rt to give an income largely increasing the chance for plunder. ti The stamp act alluded to and which a imposes duties on certain instrumients of C w iting has been favorably reported on k by the committ,!e on ways and tr eans, ri and will no doutt become a law. It i6 to take etfect on the first of May, an tii ranges in a tax of 10 ets. to $;4 on papers t< whose collateral condition amounts to it from $100 -to $10,000. Consequently t mortgages, sit,gle bills, or prouissorv I notes, w ill be taxed according to their value, while all legal papers will have to he drawn on stamped skin, vellum, h parchmtnet or paper. The Clerks of the Courts w ill dispense the stamped papers. ti What next? Ii I.iPolrAN--.M.uthis; NsAPR.s. - An Oder has gone out fir a strict en-i* forcemnent of the new reglationis o newspapers sent by mail. Thle niameu of C the -ender cannot be wiritten on thet al paper, as war the old custom ; no mnemo randumn or intelligible inscriptioin nos I be made inside lie wrapper ; no printed card, handb I ill or audvertinisemient imus~t he enclosed; no w:titten notice, letter or ti a ritten slip of anyv kind cani be foled ill : pronted slips solici ii'' totices oft thei n press paistedl iln-ide neiwspap:ers. or per- p riodicals, or en the ouitsideC if the wr:ip" pers, are in violation ;al-n. eross miark t to tindicate that subscrip>tions have ex et pired. All (ither r eg-I:ations anre " a formuetly. A vi -lation o(f ally of thuese n pints .subjee'.ts the matter to letter isom tage. anid the~ PI pietr:ator to ai tine. ... -. A SMAu. rox RICE: n.--Thie follon ng: o is said to be a certain eure for small pox. I Onie man speaking iif it says: "It is as un.failing as fate, and congners r ini every inutance. It is harmless when sj taken by a well person. It will al.o cure lai scarlet fever. ilere is the reipe as I til have used it, and cured tmy children of the scatrlet fever; here it is as I have usd it to cure smtall-pox ; when learned se physicians said the patient must die, it it curd: Sulphate of zine, one grain.; f,ix- dl glove, (digitalis) one gr:tin ; haulf a tea spoon ful oif sugar ; moix with t wo tale- of spoonfuls of water. When thorougly1 mixed, add four OUnces of waiter. Take 1 :i spronful every hour. Either disease a ill disapipear in twelve hours. For a child, smialler doses~ necording ti age. It to u-e thais there wvin!d be nio tneed of pest houses. If you value advice and expe-s: rience, use this for that terrib>le disease."f Ect.EcTIc MAGAZtiNE.-iThe March num her of t his .terboig old monr bly is ait hal, bal and is emellishedI with tini excellent or se ra it, oIn steel, if Ilerbert Spencer, :h~ cele h brtedl Enelish p,hiloisiopher. Iln this timber is begun IlThe S;r:lnge Adlventure< of i lhaeton ," whxieb will run through the yea, te andl which proiiseuas to) be one ofthe mao,t hrl-tri iantit and poweirf-:l stories I ecently publishted. t The leaingl: article of the number is a fine t essay oiln "Mahlomet,"' next c<immrs "'The a Eaty life of Charles Dickeiis;"' and amrong the o>ther articles arC " Strange News aibout the Solar Promineince :" "Nationial Debtis a~ and N:ational Prospeury :" "ibe T:uhking m. Aimal," a very curious es<ay: Quaint Cu'.b tiimis in Kiwei-(bow : George Ma ccDonuat; Spain: HeIr Manners and Amiusemewnt: 'Th H:lanned Etighen ii: and Ma:trimnon ial Cu- pl rio.iies. 'ublishted hiv E. jt. Peltoni. 108us Fulon Street New-.Yo-k. Trermas, $50 af ye;r; two copies, $9.00. Single tunimbers 5cents. p' rTtK L.ay's Fr.n,En FOR MAcl.-TIhe S eel Platie in thiis t otmber is chtiaing- I haright, .sweet face. '-The Tambiourine Girt. br there is a hain'em Is'>c(lored Fashijon Plaite, t~ ad a plea,ainlt tf.mily group singing I'b Evening Ilyn " MIusic-"We'd Better lItid P a ee. Thein ilnetrations of fashions lk a s li-li. and the:e are paitterns fir f:mey~ ti wirk ini varnierv. Prnice, 62.00 a year. Fiurh copies. '-. Eighit cop1ies (anid one rraitis). S."TI:e L,:ulv's Friettd" ani T. e Samr- 9 copes fur -ale by all New, DI) :er,-, and uby h the tPubbl'.iers, prie 20 cenits. IN. EvIui T r2ARTERT OF TiHE t(t.On5' ulthre' it is. knuown I ntd thre arei tiw ind.-edL' wher t ist te ii Y.:xzc.N M UsTANo I.IND1tENT -akes. nircc ofi jall simiIrn p--epairations t trau,eetjdant nieriis have otaiined Ion i a poptntr i'ii eldimreache lby anty'1:0'op - tai mediine. Ii its infancy the frat ofits sucess- was t i.uned in the wIde-spread endo r.ement wvinch1 it icecived fi om tidy'i cianti. vetertin:ury sareconrs, hi r-emen'l andl tle publt'iegeneraillyi. No One ntow th:inuas ifi iueioin' its claim~ to h.. icin-idered tie '.tanda rd Linimnt of Amerien. Orn r iaNT.T. for thtii:es-ide. firm and alnr is r, eviv, n I or M;nu eh. Seid an) e: LOCAL. 1Y UP I PAr UP!-The subscribers call all who are ildeted to them to pay up d save costs. They have numbers of ac unts on their books against persons whom cy cannot -ee when they wish, and who not give a "quid pro quo." It is time at the labor of carrying these accounts onld cease, and our indulgence be rewarded - what we now.ask, "prompt payment of ] I accounts due us." M(UTfE & TARIANT. e...21-Im. SPECIAL NOT-C.-The undersigned are luetantly compelled to notify all parties in bred to them-milder measures having iled to accomplish the end-that if these counts are not settled soon they will be aced in suit fur collee-ion. Jan. 24, 4-tf. A RAMS & MET I-S. MOTTE & TARRAN' have Pratt's A-tral I for sale at low figures for cash. V-3r. --lssr.s.9GR.FYiN & IIFF.. Newspaper! Ivertismg A-ents. No 4 .oittlh :t.. Ild nore. 1t1.. ire duly authorizet to contrict r udvertisemeits at Zurcontr:- rates. Ad%er er ill that City are requested t ve their la rs with thIs house." Call and get some of the Iest Wan%o from Meh 6 10 tf LVEL.\CE. & WEll-'EL.R . II. S. B-z -r & Co., are the Agents at -g Levl, for Cw:ton Fooll. The Him. Ferinaido Wooll %it. i' th;aks for a copy of his selitcrh on a 1 i t1r-Illh e tie e m-Il l-It at1l Ci):I -Is.1ionl o;* er or the - conllil fces of - Illone of Riepresentatives. delivered -b. -.. lie holds the 'te.idetnt re.mponsi Al! signs have faile l. Prignoitics are it d. Seven sicts antd snows, iiclivre. this inter, with a mixed a-tempt. yestrilay, at iethiig, shows a high or li.w comlition of eather affairs. Some little chaps exatin Stie article upon the grouid, brohe out ih tie exclami.ttion, "t me, it's grits." l'uff.l'ff, 1'uf.-L I. Marshall sent this lie a s.amnple of his best -egar!, yes!erday, ic consequece of w-ich was thAt the es b!ishment was speedily filled wii volumes fragrant sm1oke. lie had better not do so ain. for we might have to feel around,in e darkness for our subseiihers who may Ippen in to pay their subacription at the tme. We don't know whether alt the fire insu nec cimpaties require answers to the fot ,wing questions or not, bt it is said that ic Limberg-r Fire In,urance Co. have lopt-d them in their print-d applications: 1. Do you keep a cow? 2 Is it a female )nv? 3. 1% it a f.irrow cow? 4. Is it a icking cow? 5. 1, kerosene usel in milk ig: Suits arising out of such policies will val Solon Shingle's famous "cow case." AN IMroHTANT Dxisi.-o -The Supreme ouirt of Ge-,rgia has recently announced the llowing decision: "Where a factor makes !vauces to a planter and takes a lien tipon ie growing crops under Revised Code, sec on 1,977, such advances are in the nature of urele money, and the lien is therefore iperior to the wife's title, where the crop as set apart to her as personaiity under the )mestead l:tws, after it was made." A number of copies of the proceedings of i An:nal Convention of the Soumth Caro na .kcrienba tr,l and Mechiat: li:I Society, eld in Cohini,.t, Nov. S aind '1), 187 1, have 'en placeed at our disposal for distribution. he reports atod essays read before the onvetionl, atitd etibraced int this pamnphlet, -e very inter-estinig, and particularly to the GOOD THiNGS.-The place to get good uins, andi the greatest variety of good igs, and where mIhe supply ofgoodt thiings selom or nev-er exhiausted, is at the lahti oe Cotrner, rendered famous by- its T-o -i-tor, A. M. Wicker. The oldl song says, hen you lhave a goo I thing save it," hut is is not the wayv at the Cortner. Mr. Wick -always di-getnses his gotod things freely d gene'roumly for thte e ash, antd if this is yt a good thing to i.ll. then we a're out. YE LOC.L's saAwL--The pero h yrrowedl the loical's large ironi grey shawl. - somho'w foundi himiself in its posnession, !f a di zen wteeks ago, will please return it, the season for pa-king up winter apparel coming. We would regret to make thiis quest, we're it not th,:ut warm clothing must on he dispensed with, for, jaudimng byv the w of compiarisotn andI our own experience,I e present p'osse;sor of the cloth must have und it servicer ble. SALE-DAY-Quite a l:arge number of per ns were in town on Monday last. Saleg by e Sheriff were one store house and lot-h alf' trest-on main street, 5,215, 13 hales mid ing cotton, 181 ets., one old mare $70. Mr. Thos. L-ike. as referee, soldi one tract 180 acres for $400, one of 119 acres for 9750, one of 205 acres for 8204l0, one of 1 acres for $1050, one town house and lot 125, one tract of 100 47-100 acres for $455, id an interest in a house at Saluda Old >wn for $700. Otu Ne:w PitssES.-We aire hippy to In mt our readers that we hmave now on the a new~ and elegant Power P'ress of large te and imoproved pattern, and whlen it is ily in operation thte appearance of our pie willibe decidedly better. The fae;lity r work offered by the new press w-ill enai. e us toi isueC ai ily! and( tr-i-eekly paper e not ice undrer eslitori:ttllheadi-andi we con -atulate our citizen< thtat a quicker medium ill be thus gi-en them to advance their in rests. We have been frequenttly urged to is, anid havec at length yielded, and we nowv list that a liberat response will b)e given us id tt one-. Beides the news press, we have ordered new and fast job press whticha will enable ;not only to (10 a better character of work, it to do it faster and cheaper. The reader's attention is callcd to, D. A p eron & Co's advertise-ment, in another cot n, of a new edtition of the leaing niovels Fenimo:e Coiiper, designed speially for >pulit c-ircuilation. The first of the series ill be ''The Last of the Mohican-:" which ill appear with numerous new illuistratioas F. o. C. Dairley. The st.vle of publica n will b,e the popular octavo tform, with, ipcr covers, the purpose being to tender the >vels as5 low int price as po'ible hleretoforeI rc hs becen no edition of thi acknoiwledged adof .\ mericani roimaneists sittabile for ,nerai poub: r circula:tion,. and hentce the * i-tie oft these l:ttious5 nov-els will he e -om.;dl by the genterat ion) 0f retiders that te sprnlg up since Cioper depairted from SAs time. ptrogre-.ses, the ch rae:er, gen: 3.and v.,!uce of the Coo.per rtomane - >m ne mtore wily reco.gni:ze.d: he is no ac -p;eid s the great c-lassie of our Am'arican eteature, and hi' books as the prose eitic- ot ir early history Ltvce i Wieeler are Agent< for the li-st and hie-I Factiry. CallI and get sotne [h Cttion artrs nd 1hrownt Mustits Marchi 10 C tf low -ri it-.-r ALtO..-We tit:1 the follow .. i.t, tCU of :ilc., ini:~ e el:ihiane and as orthy of all aitaptation, and shouid Ic cut :mt and placed in the readers' scrap book: Do not stop to tell stories in business iours. If you have a place of business, be found :here when wanted, or in business honrs. No man can get rich by lounging in stores ind saloons. Never "fool" in business matters. Have order. system, regularity, liberality, romptness. Never buy an article you do not need sim. >ly becan,e it is cheap and the man who sells vill take it out in trade. Endeavor to avoid hard words and per oli itius. Trade is money. A i)o not kick every stone in the path. More niles can be made in a day by going stead. ly on than stopping. Pay as you go. A man of honor respects his word as he locs his bond. Aid hut never beg. . u G Help others when you can, but never give rhat you cannot afford to, simply becau;e itS s fashionable. Learn to say "no." No necessity of snap ing it out dog-fashien, but to say it firmly ind respectfully. Have but few confidents, and the fewer ie hetter. I Use your own brains rather than those of' A )thers. L.earn to think and act for yourself. Be viglant. Keep ahead rather than behind the times. Zvlta% is IG bl 3oney is tight in this region. bl The last raiii has not beewof any benefit le to the roads. Another rain, slect and snow on FridaY dt d-ght. d< Notwithstanding the heavy taxes, no o money is p.uid out for internal improve ments. h While the government is republican the a puic roads mnill contitie had. Cotton still contilues to come into mar.-i ket-erery day the streets are blocked up S < with wagone. Messrs. Lovelac- & Wheeler will open in few d.vs a sock of groceries, whibc fOr q1atity, variety and excellence will be b gratifying to consumers. They have sold out their old stovk at the dow%n down store and %ill resume in the new stoic next to the Messrs. Chick. What we know IbOIt farming-sniail seeds such as turnips, radishes, beets, ear rots and thc like. should he drilled ; while oats, barley aol clover will do bettet broad. b cast. Either job can be done at the llelea Work Shops. Casting done at ally tille- d To have good long long beets it is not cS sentiil that the seed be sown deeper than twelve inches A good gardener should have a fine vegetable coutlie:cnaice, carruty hIair and turnup nose. C Some one entered the front yard of Mr. b B. II. Lovelace a few ni-hti ago anl stole a small magnolia tree. The rogue is a fellow of excIuisite taste. We have heard of steal- C ig coppers front de d dairkies eyes-lbut 1 nothing like the above, and we ask what SCnAPs-ALL FOIt TIuE LADIES. Young laies take ntotice, the biest way to preve:: t chappeid cheeks, is to have noth.0 ng to tIo wid, cheeky chaps. A mother consoed her boy who nett because she wouldn't. lot himn go to thte & ei rcus, by piromnisingi to let him todwntw ud see his father have a toot.h pulled. fi Thte .soung tmen (of Waiterville, M\e., hive e organtiz.ed ant ati -corset society. They pedg'e them-nsel ves to marry 110 t.irl whio-e U waist. is so tight that it will not vi..ld a v little when a strong arm is clasped about " A soulthlwestertn editor riemiarks : "If int p titr schools days the rIle of thIree is pro- ~ eerbitally trying, howa inc hellarder, in after ifte, do we litmdi te r'le of one." lI ie has ben martirie!d otlyv totrteen mioiths. A~ nlitrtied lady ill Conn-ec icut reen-tly Fll into a river, anid would have been T Ithowteid (eet thtat hter cries attracted the al (il ittint ion of her hutsb.ind, who, imistakiing herd in t!% di.rk for another woiian, worked like a g Leaver to get her out.d A (Gcox.-L:aura-"Oh, .iy ! youI, mght niever to ne iar a ring ont your thlirdv nIger, untlt-ss you arc really enigaged.a Mama says it often prevets a goodn uffer." Two wo'*en were aske,d whlich of t.'wo :en each would chloose were she compelled 0toary onte of t htemt. Onett replied : "The el.lest, itat I miught be thei soionier be ril of. Jim i;" the ot h'r-"'Th- youngiest,' that I ti ui-lht nmake htim si'eVtr the lon:'-st." A St.owv Tt:.u -Tickt: Collector.-"'Ti il rotir oy, .\ umn? lie's too lug for a 'aIf " icket !" M\other~ (don i It['On himn).-"'Oh s te ? Well, p'rhaps he is now, mnisti-r. tt he w.ln't wh en we-cstarted. This 'xcur do'sOu ever 50 matny htours he'intd time, an' it 'es a gi-oain,g lad ! So nion-' !" a TatE ALDtINE FoR MARC.-ithi this [ tumber thIe full scope and resources of the it Ametrican Art Departmient hegin to he fairly tt mnanife, tad wc turn its pages with1 a proud'l onsiusness thi.tt, at last, we are to have a ie periodial tha:t shall (10 credit to the taste and talent of our cottntry. Thie engravings ini this number aire of the first order of merit -many of thecm full size of the page-and 'of ch:irmnug variety. We Catinot see how the ptublishers can prodtuce so much of the good atd beaiutiful in the short space of one si month. atid at so small a cost. The typo- P raphial excution of the Aldine als is as a tine as is k nown to the art. The subscrip- b tion price oif The A!dine, with oil chromao c' preium. is $5. Jatmcs Sutton & Co., pub- al lishers: 23 Liberty Street, Ncw York. I IHE l ImRAL CARoLtNIAN.-The Msrch numer of this favorite home agricultutral n maigaziei. is atreadly oat, and did space per- ri mit, we wouuh enumerare all of the many inieresting atrticlhes mm hieha it gives thtis month. it is the paper for our readers becvond till doubt, ando wilI repaiy themt a hundred fold more thin the sinall price of subteription. fi S tbsiptions rei-eived at this office, or ad-1 t dress Messrs. Wailker, Evains & Ciigswell, tI T:tt CAnOtA FAtEtt is at hand for tlI M tire. andii a gtlanctue at its bri:'h t pages re-t vel- t enIi tiai:l a'nd excel'ent tatile of h entetnlS. suiit.:bile for the times aind season. o t. . ii. !Wrord,i its itlliten : editor, is p a nun of pruttie:i idleae. tanil knows how to p nake au giood agricultulral ruaper. Pubilishedl v onthl, att Wilmtigton, N. C., by W. H.t lertr, tat 5,2 inl advaince. dl cv-sos's LAntES' MAGAzIN s i< l- ft el'- received fon ..pril. [1 is a becautiful o numbertu, hblt as thlis is a eblaracteri-tic, of s Petnr-.ni ait all !imne<, we' wilt not say more 5' n 1 t int. We aditte our ladty triend't n to st uncribe fior it. Setid tie price, $2, to g THE Worceester (Ma'e.) G ize-te says: Thely- who wishl to advertise jtudlclusly til I cirply iitn tittd no2 better mnediutm thin r rotgh G ii. I. liwell & Co', Agency, New lor . It . ...- - - - Ih trtI Park. New York. has eight lionts. I two epan't5. a rhinoceros. ttn Intelophie. two b:rrb :t -tt. severail eagle..: ami ::nyV numbtir of p .....e t:......i ...a.mte. Thir boirdI e-.:r Index to New Avtsets. L. .R. Mhr,hall-\Wha::t h.' haw. Seed Corn-\ayvs :N .\Ib tin. cho(Iul NoVice- li"s nnie Elmore. Fae Not ice -I)i.d Hipp, Ador. The New Place- Lovela & Wheler. Private Boardig W. T. Sintns. Fwgartie's Book DepoAitry-8ee Cat igtle No. 23. Deliiqeit Tax Notice-T. P. Sli<ier, )unty Treasurer. Signet Chapter-N. B. M izyck, Sec'y -Notit of Mect inl,. Il: Int MARRIED, Februnrv 11th. 1872, at the re-idence of iam lerley. E-q.. in L:,urens Coonry, S (*.. liev. J. 1). Shire y, Mir. 1,:uic sbur :t:.d iss r. Ct)rrie lt.pp. All or Lairen, Co.,S.C. February 15-h, 1S72, by v. J 1). Shirey, the r-I1teince of' the 'i fatri. Mr. hn it. Iarmon and 'Ili,s 4 'arrie 51. Wicker. 11 of Newberry Couity, S. C. On 'T'lirsdy ev ng, 15:11 inst., at the sidence of the bride's f I:. by h lI-v A. enie, Mr. Theot:ore W '. 'lito i AIken. C , to -Niks Ida, ebiv-t oghter of 3Ljuor IMUel s.imtipsonl, of this town. On the 29:h FeMbruvrv. by the l Jcv . A ood, Mr. F. M. Sehumit prT :I;i,l Nli,s LiLie ,1erchat,,Iau-,hter ot Mr. S.C. .lterchant, the residhnre Of the bride's father. All Newberly, S. C. 0 n the 27:h uii:no, by the Iev. P. J. mind, at the reside.ne: of C,ajt. Thomas ndcr.-on. Nlin. ITELVI% L. KINARD, Of CO Mlia, to) \1ISS NELLIE IILLIAMA, of tirield Contry. Tribute of Respect. > W.. M.-. Wardens and Bro:hers of Amity Lodge, No. 87: Your Committee appointed to draft Pream e and Resolutions on the death of our Bro er, SU3)MERFiL,) MONTGOMERY, beg ave to offer the following: WIILREAS, by an inscrut.ible Let of Proi i nce we are allk-d npon t: annouice the ath of our Irother. Sr-M i:FIiLI 31oN - )mERT. Therefore, be it, Resolved, That in the death of ottr Brother e Fraterni:y has lo<4 a z-alons 3as>n, and" s faniily a louving ;nd atffcti.)uate huat: d fther. Rsolve, .That 'while we ly 1ymp iz With the llsconsolIte widow, the iell) is orphia and he:reav.I m.tir, we con le ourselve thit hei hl a bee iled frelii bor to re-t. iii tie pree:e of the GIrand aster tin 11i-igh Rtesolved, 'Tliat these re-obiitions b spread )om the Rveierds ot our Lod.e I;e,olveI, TiUlt -I C..1 of it I e IC' tvsoi ntitis;n .4 ,elit to the I-Alo.rs ( New hery iv H-AL.D r pmb tieain, aid lbm: a cotpy be scnt to t widow of our deceased l 1iither. W. C. MAYES. COMMERCIAL. N Ewiri.Ra"Y. .. ('.. .31:.cht 5.-C oton 2 ('oLcMIIA, .\iarch 4.-i *ttti 2 . LivMui..n l,.ilairch 4-F.iero;:.--<otton clo-ed Ni.v YwaK. Mith 4-7 1-. ..-ci 'tto: qu:et t firm-iniulliiin''' i, ,41b 1 a 1 . ItAL''arI. .31:ch 4.-4*v.ttn quiet und firm middlin:.; 2..- a L:e. VIJAMJ.,:7"N. 31arci 4.-Cutton stiong-mid .0ILu%rA, iurch 4-Culton firmr-middlin: Gceneral 1ews ILms The Euteriprise records :w:other incendiary e in Gret-nvilt., bv whi e %:1tl;c ot ip. .1. We.tiehbl was dv,str,3ecd. Loss in iilding and riven-der, 58)0. S.ock was v(d with diffliulty. Rev. .lonas Hvrd, colored. who stumped Ie State in 1870. in compiily witli Judge arpenter and others, died recent;y in Char ston. Tne Waishinigton Republican says:"Th ptlican pirty is ntut bounded by the foiur ti1l of the Senile Chamb er.'' No: nor is boudekd by the fomr walls of the peniten-' try, but a great deal of it ou4ht to be. A negro m:mn dip!ovedl in inakinig repairs the road-hred of the Spartaniburg & Cion ilriad, wlhile asleep on the track, na r n: er byt the train anrd kiled on Saturdaye list. Soon after the up~ tra in on thie Sp:irt:mrburg Uniioin ltailreadL left Atston, says the Star t, onl M nd4:ty l.t. a federal soldier at mpinIg to get on the train while ini tuitionl. Ion the tr'ae% :i:i h.id bhis le;;s so bridlyi 'ushedt as to mike amput.riationt nece.:,airy. Soethiing fo : rno:in ti:stu nrned np in tigan-llriern Un'i hi.int, a youing Ger oln n ith hiis toes, an,, i: is -aid, w'rh re Seth iloydein, a famous strash'terryv r:ti,er. id it' lhe could live twe'n iy years he eiinal odee a striwberry as l urge ais a lii niaple, d as delicious as the tbest tieldl siri wherry. Five chilren, left ihr lgi 'of :0 in .m andmrotir, in a huouse in lltl'x, were' red to death. ~.. = . - . ..1 . I ' VE.-N'othring aidds mo re to the hanrds one nearance of a henise outsidte, andl to its erfulness inside. than god c ie:ur win:: w glas<, :ind bright-c d|ttedt orniamen n I ass at the sites andl over the~ tc p5 if thle )ors. '1The first li-ts in aill the brig1: wvarm it of the suan, wile the h:itter admtits the lt at thle sa-iie ttme that it shnii:s oif the :wV of pryinig eyes. Tie best Frenichi andi ericani glass, both phaiin amoi orniamerital, well as doors, sishie<, b,linds, haij :sters, ~wes, mantels, &c., ire to tbe hadl of Mir. P. Toale, No. 20 llayne street. 4 'iiirlestonr, C. Fetb. el,f tf. Dr. Tutt's Expectrant. The properties oft this e'legrant prep:iim 'e detmuleetit, tiiriive, ba.lsamrnie, hiealin.: d .otintg. It b: :ces thte ne:ron SIn. ni and' piroinies pleasar'rt atiil r-'fre-hin: etp. It eil ar. es anrd rieive's glotin.n ii depre,.i4rn. I: ite mla,t valu:he L.n g ilsara ever iiffered to snlre irs fro-nl 'u! onary' diseases. DI-:A i St rr-For fifteeni year' 1 htve beent teed w.ith .-\'thnii. iv so:lfeI: as ben tense. I i:tve OCetn runah!e ti I.y du'.n rii vek at a timte. It seemed ai'lsi if I w4inM ike. I ctttghet iiie'manftly,. andl tir c'zing ciould tbe heari all ove,'ir the Ihou,' aidden.paired ofevr'giet im;wevi',bu4:t tn.,mks your ti'vatlie Exprtnt,i my a: ci'< are sebtlrom. I c:trr tiw ret wvel .it giht. I believe it wdti:imake a pierm:anteit Truly your, .\U' IIl' l~ F. Mlci 4Y. Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye is Easily applied. POSOED TO DE.Tr.-A he:a:br" liver' 'retes each day abouit two) anrd a haulf nds of bile, wticeh coritaiins a great ount of warste mnate'rini tikenr from the ood. When the liver beccimes tortidi or ingested, it fails to elimnirnare this vast hutt of iroXionis sublttnce, whicth, thiere ie rmints to poiSOn the~ biloodi andi lie cion eed to every' patrt of the syst'em. What st be the conit ion of the b; 4.441 whien it ik ceiving aint retaini:n. carhbli dayno:atrI halt' piurnds of poi,anI? .N tuire t ries t ork tiff this poison th:rough iothter ('hannietls d organ--the kiineys, tlinire, s!:. et'. 'at tese org:tt' ibeficm tivertaxedI itt per urming thris halhor, in addiIi: 'in to their na-: c pressuJri, tbut lbecom,- vaironr'y 'd:-n .I he brain, which ieos the I -i-re ei''tricai. uc untiealthy blood u whichp e tii - o : inn e hert, andi it i!<h ti pert. m1'I' iil'o'h.' sltfnuvlt). Iletnc tthe '. 'mytomrs of ile pi, ning, Ideh ca reI olr 4.t h':ici, ine' acirt' to) keep thli'' on~ 4 .4 u i su' c:. e n airnint of mem :i'r't. d!'.ze', sl'"py4, or ner au tfeelitngs, gbi>my fo:r'tio'lingt' 4t4 hTi ilty of~tmr-nr. Th:e bloiod it-elf breinig sedi' 'as it fo'rms tthe ''wea't upni' the sr of tire skin. it is soi:rrtin :i:ui pos ou'. thait it pri rnieeS dli,eoh>red blrowni ires, bitil, eirhnet~ces and scir.itu:s m-r or" Thle .'.,ach. hi.'we:Sli nt other or in'. pokeni (if, e.mnot eC.ifr tb'c'it:rg at' c siooner or iter. an-' c:>.ie.e iles, ropsy, dlyspr'p"it dirrr'e I lemil :1 ae:nk ss anid marty o':her to:m ' or en "rlime niI-. ise, are uim.mti tin.e ecesr re'". A *a nel f'or all the-e ' armu, mantrta:"ti fdisase, DJr. I'ierci'- Goinlden 31iedial.ID. )er !< po,.itivelyr o:n"'T'i!". By it h 'er nid soiehi' ar"e ebinge t,"'' i active. ity snti., the appen:e~ re.r''te-i ''it ri' or-ed, the looitd in:d :--i 1't -:i 4:.ron i END IN. Indigesion is IoL dangerous, sav the factiltv Perhaps not in itself, w hde it remains umre indigestion ; but look at the conlsequences to % hich it may lead, and o,ten does lead when it becomes a chronic disease. A spark of fire is a rsmall thing. A pressure of the foot will put it out a breath wi!l extinguish it. Yet it may fire a powder inill, or kindle a flame that will cotnsuie a city. In like manner indigesiion may prodce gastri is, cancer of tile stom1acli, Co:gesfiIon of tihe bowvels apopicxy, liver diseas,v, and ta.iy other dasgsrus imalhdiv.. Is it not wi--, tie, to .lheek it in tie gern y Nothing is zr.ore cleal . intdi.putahly esiablished than that IlIs;et er's toia:c.h iters w%ill era, d:it;;e dyspepsia in all its stage. The true .icy, 1,onecver, is to ex i giih it in the :irer sta-s ,iih this wiolesome, powerful, iam! init1l:ible tonit and ah.erative. It is easier to 41:iench a sp,rk th1i a idame, and it is easior to cure dyspepsia a hen it has made headwav bV neglect, and become complicate nitha other ailuits. There i nlot ilie shadow of a doubt that the hitters ::e as dircetlv aiitatgotiistic to dyslals.'i.it as natter is to fire. There are oousandC o caseS on record provinz t.:;i fact. Tle re1n.'lly is se' and agreeable. A!0 tie lip:ors of commnerce prescribed as stimu 14ntS heave A sting behi-.1d. Bu1t the still 04 Taken oit of the spirituous basis of ti!s great reinedy by vegetabe tedi.ition, and, ioreover, the slimul4lit tlias medicated is of excelptiolntal purity. Of all tonies taken as sateg-tards or reinilies for fever and ague, bil:i4sii remittents, andi other epi demisie.i, it is the only one that can uni to-ly I be depended on. .\la-. ti, 10-I in. The books and accounts ot thew undrsigned can ie founit at Motte &: Tarranti ltfie. lit iny absence rhe-e gentlemen will recipt ror accott, due mec. I,. UF Sep. 20, 38-tf. PREXATURE L!SS OF THE HAIR. may t.e ttii ev pre%emted ny tihe u-ts of Burnet ts co co4ii:x. It i:ts nevir fa'iled to arre-t decay. and to pioniote a thealthy and vsigOrous griwtl. It a at the same time unrivalled as a dresing for the hair. CAST THEM OUT.-If there are nny i-steases wtich deerve tie nane denonio_. t lyspep-ia is .ie ot thein. It racks aini tears the s. tenw like I ver;iate liend. and reert s Iii'-a burdIiei. Ttte iTnediiies oi' the Jipetiiry will nit cxpel It. s-:t it ir %it ll ])I. W . Vi.5C-.i: TAsV' Ir. ,nt VI on-It !ITTtiS. 'There is no tir,si ot' ith ge.-tio or liver c,mn:i:iiint th:it cau with.ta:i this in.teiii tonic ard alterative. NO LADIES TOILET COMPLETE Unless there be the#- Iragrait :so4zq1dtiit-uja,t t!he b,reath Pweet odfors it limpart-. the gins a ruby rianess iui<m t"Ullke. the tee h, quick 1 ivai ai:.ba,ter tiut. ai cin as tcarls M in a cord vace. 8.50.000 WILL BE PAID for any Remeey whicii wil cure ( broide Mhietna*isin, 'ains inl the tLii,. tack ant it st. Son- Throat. I ivatct stings. Cr,up. )%,eistery. t'olic. S;.rain uil Viting, quicker than D>r. Tobia?' Veeiai Lin irict. estabii hed in 1 i7. Never fails. Nohl by the )iuugist.. Ikpot i l'ark Vl'cc, Nu V'ork. CARBOLIC SALVE. reconnindete by ti leslin:.: 'I ii sici::ia nsf the t'resiient of tthe New York iWanI of Health. as the ino-t wosderlU 1eaiiig comtiln:l ever knowin Give insatait relief to burns. cnre; a:1 kiti(s of sores. cuts aic woiid; and a nioit iivaluable salve for all pur poses. Soid everywhere at 21 cents. .li F. llenry, -ole P'roprietor, 8 College V'lace. New York. SVAPNIA is Optinm piriie I of its siekening and poionous properties. discovi-eted by Dr. I;i,,,(-Iw. Professor of Ro-tainy. I)ctrol:t .fldical (ullege. A mist perlect atidynle ai411 southu.-; opiate. Jon Farr. Cheiivt. New York. CHRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE is the salesi anid best. it ciirreets the badi elf.ets of* ini'eriit dves, wtshile tthe ht:sek sr brown t inst- it psrsodulce a-e idenstica .to natuare. Fact'sr yi 6M-\aiden L ane. New York. PRATS ASTR.AL OIL.-a::fest and best i: lumina:itings (Iii ever :naui.:. hoc siot tak e tire or exptoste. it tie hemp is upseit or brsiken. I Ie; 150.* 00 fis:n:ities co::rinne to u,e it. anelt no acei dents ol'any 5- -cri;,ti.in have sccusrreii from it. (i! tiouse of' szarlis P'ratt. estuabtishsed 177i.,Ne-w York. TH-E PUREST and Sweetest Cod Liver Oil i thse wiortit is I tazar(l & S':iesetll's imde onf ths .:-eIhore. t'ron f're.-. seken-dl livens, by ('aswell. tt:sz;reil & Co . Nov Yourk. It i- ab-ointely, pure amisi -aweet. j'arienits wos, hasve Once taken: it ire fer it to alt ithiers. ti'hyiici:ms t: drcided t sueror to anly oft ii ot her otis in the miket. M'UVIN'S Incl.us Rid Glove Cleaner re stsreis si1:i ,1;:A c es etl: ' to ii n-s . Fo.r sa' e by i n;:;:-ts :liii Fin.cy GaI i l' eatl si. rice '2 cntis per bittle. F.. 5. Wells & Co.. New Yosk. ISLEY'S Pij:LOTOKEN i tabhtit-d. warru.te l ressswe i'r l'. nfu .\leitrnlit iin:i iqg:lle --fliit'as a Nieros. ntdo insl c,seSsi'f.Nervus1-:xeitemienst.$tom:sich a id lep le'.i:e5 ini i e sir feni: Ie.!uSold ivry r e fortt ( l u1.t aIf bottle. Mtorgans & lI ley. D.ngi<'.4 .ew Yoi k. Gesnerast .uensts. A YOUTHFUL APPEAR.iNCE :nut atI li:i titl. ('h-:r (ornp'exion is the dsre s1 osier' - bi.inv. TJnis effect is proinu5ced tic utin-: I.\. t,niid's "U1tooms oif Youith.' a h:innssee lie:it ir !'rcki.s:sido $unbiuriis. Thie il,e i!'thi- deligt ins toitet preparations canniot be notecd. For ae htal V usi .)i-s an,5 m Fa: .Cy Gooids Deai-rs. Dept.5 t Md St.. New Yosrk. Mrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTH N9 SYRUP.-t relieves thie little .-u!-rer fl'r-i p:5in. eni:es Wimi ('ic, lie.tilhites the Mtomlach :id a tiswets. ('ur ecti A~ciii t'. andii diiurit;Ztne purice fe-- thit i. it i,: invalruible. I'erf.ctly isaf nin~i alt cales.:: niil!iomi of iuothers can :estify. Iar r. , 0-im. !45-7t-]y. Private Boarding. .\ few gentlilment can find BOA!I) BY TI!E MONTH w:th 31a. t, lu--tf A. W. T. SIMMiE . MASONIC. SBiEi GIIM E[lt .b. 15, IL:. \:i.'. 1* Thei l.-gil.ir 31o;i:hh- i'iivocith sui l n'u, I l i in,-i., at1 the n..,il hour. t . l 1 i R mort of the Condition of "The National ank of Newberry. S. C.-" at Newherry. in the Sate 01 Scuth Carolin.a. at the clos. ci Ensiness en the 27th day of Tebrua:y, 182 ou.:- ni.:s. onsn< is.d I)i-: s.. .. . . t "t(,25 10 . S. i .1 ti io sue e (ie la k tin .. . .. .. .... . . s,s:t ';" l:iiiker.................. I'ii 5,55d ihl oin siilo w . .at ..a. ..ti, aJ ('ioiidn: Experev .....7h'.' T ,xii -'hl......... 1 5 'rion.....te........ 250 Hill ofothe Naionali iTFe. 5-50 Fratioal 'Irenc (iebuin N icli. .i.......... '3 1 Su ie-C inl......... ,54u .-2: T :l riN s . . .i' ....... 5.i3 iu-e ii. ..... .7: ~ aiiro to uush:b.dMre mi th' ih lyif . rui I -- i. i. i \ THE MIWP LACI WE will, in a few day;, open out Stock of Goods, In one of the NEW STORE ROOM On the STEWART CORNER, Ahi(itgh i is tho oldest business stand Town i wil be a iew place for us, and hope to see a large r,.d of enstoni We still Cntinue to deliver gooi Fit two miles diltait from 0111 to.es. LOVELACE & WHEELE Mlar. i,I -tf L. R. MARSHALL, What he liar, and who he is. L. R. 31arshall lis an Eatilg Sadoon t Can't be beat. L. R. MA-SalMil has, so every body s who has tried them, ti best SegarS town, !ne. flor 3. L. R. Marshall is an Anctioneer and wa everyiilody to send hi-n goods to sell Aue-ion. Don't forget L. II. 3ia;hall when need un Anetioneer, for lie is one. 11ar. 6, 1-1t. MONEY. STXTiE-N 11-HUNP:EI DOLLARS LIAN, i:i une tir two iam.s, l>r a term ve'iars, seenred by Bond' and 31ortuage hrioroved ial E 1state within t1he corpora limits. Address, 3. 11., Box No. :6, P Olice. Mar. 6, lu-It DY permision of toe Court of Prob for Newherry Gounty, I will sell all h!Oses in action helonlgiug to tie Estate George Ilipp, deceased, for ea;h, on the Monday in April next, at the Curt lionms DVID!! INIT, Adminis:rator. 3 Ir.6,1-:;:. l!Y \tN.\L. OF- TIlE r'!T'RWii, "bT'1A) .\A: ll!T ) 'N. P'YCE 75 i 'EN t*s. A L El\l.l> 'i'NTI'BY TiilE I1' Fogartie's B1ook Depositor NEW CATALOGUE NC. 23. i.EC lif:S0N 'lIIE SC! E\'CE OF RE GION, ith a paper on lu1u1dhist Nihil i-m, andic a ?rain.!-tioin of lthe Dhammair-r p:rira or " P:h:i of' Va:nt," by Ma x 3ur hronig .,.J...:.... -h.... 1 eie' o')l1 f LIe tote T'ne onl :Ira!i theorilo:ri ard Ah log fica.IOy T he l'ri, Ire,. of ioe:rine ir :he Newii Tetet i';irirt I l::Iupt.on's l,eetrerts,) by Thom,h I). Il,rnrd.................1 The In inie arnd the1 Fini:e. byl rTriiophi "tecond s r e' or Frondeii's Short Smndles oin Greurt Subjerct, chreap edi'iin. ... Thie .\hommritilons of Modtern Sikty, lbe T. DeW itt, Ta'ma;ge, Author of "Cr ombs $we-pr...9..... ........1 GIl Te'rings in Natunre. by tihe Rev. iing ill3ai-rmdilan.................1 iirlo v'er-Sus )lhiwn:i : a Jmbeican L-xram inuionii: or Star(emrint1s rece'Lntly pulrih ed1 by .Mr. i)arwin regarrdilg "T'he De scent oif M\li.....................1 Moere Criricismns orr Darwin. and Admin istrartive Niiliism, by' Huxley...... Becih arnd Ihar; ai Comrplete D)igest of rhe Wit. Humroilr, Aheriiesanrd Amen ities of tire L cw, bry L. .1. Bigeliw, with piortraits arnd Iilu'tratiorns, new edi tionl. greatiy enlargid..............2 Caracer; by Samuel Smiles, Author of "Self-lieip." &c.. &c..-.......... .... 1 Light at Evening Tinme: ai book of' Sap Iport and comfort fur the ;gedi, edited lie lirolm e......... ........ ...-... - 1'e5Iures of Old A'ge, fr om tire Frenchr of F'.mile Suive'tre.............2 Synonyms " l)i,erimninated : a Com'ple:e C.i:a'tue oif Sy-noymrours Wrirds in the Engr"rls Lorgrrage. ithci descrip o:, of their veious '.hadte-. of mean in. :ind i 'nr4i aitions' of their u-age-i :mIpcl:'s, by C. J. Smnithr, 31. A.. ChristI 'hu.ch. Oxford............... LATE NOVELS. W:i rCumermede,~?i(IC byh G;eor-e 3:iedi 'd 1.: Th- Li' le 3.\-l;rh inrcisc. n:ho:l'r oh the <'i 'ii . z-tm-'le'., Secre:.& .i * Si75 : i>ead \l.- ri .ho.-, byv t:e aruthor b-. Will- ('llina -'1: iir m Si-e, 7~5 en liic ii i%'h h r:iir 'f "J.hnr lialifa: 50 hr':-0:-h We to \'i-it : r, by 3. IEd-'a.l. -1: 'art hn iv the:mthlor o)f "kRo .5 e-nts: Foir L :eki of Goild, by .authi'r "l c:n a .'' 5 cits:~ the Ameirican ] on'. bye .T::on' DeWille. r: )ver'hmd, DeFo" rre-:, -1: 31 ir ta Shie Couldi ite Soriv iif the. G.iehn:dur W\.ir ini 1ex 1812-13. -'1 5'Y. CT NEW NOVFL-iS AND) LAG! LTi~1. :'iii iE ECL.IVED BY $TE.MlER E' IY WEEI{. i'r ons ll rosi:ling in the cim1trv ph.e hear iin;Ibolrhat byv sen-iling tii-ir derii n-c focr any' bo pbi,,i' ibediir in An ir thiey w~rl d! e eba:r;:e' ii onl the( pice~ iif boo)k. W\e pay' fir thec post.ge or' expr.e FOSAR TIi.'S B2)0K DEPOSITORY. \. -'> i-~i'-. 5 V ;. . Ir the hiod , C-i A l:r c.: r, 'N,.- etr r- i'lCi ir rvNi SEED CORN. J A SMALL LOT INIPRON ED "GOURD SEED CORN," from Groenville, S. C.. for a sale by 31AYES & MARTN. Mar. 6, 10-1t. School Notice. IIISS FANNIE ELMORE will open a SCHOOL at the BAPIST CHURCH en the IIth inFt, for small BOYS and GIRLS. TkKis oF TrITION.-Spelling, Reading, Writini, and Aiithmetie, $2.00 per noub. Geography, Grammar, History, Philosophy, andt Compo:si:ion, *3.0t) per month. French, $4.' 0 per nionith. Mu: e, $'00 Mar. 6, 10-2t. F RESl UJ0ITY BLTT1ER R. LARD, I M0rAR C!RED IAMS Breakfast Strips, very nice, A lot of very nice hatj FLOUR, very cheap. i A large lot of 181SH POTATOES, at all kinds, $1.50 per Bushel, or FooaDol, lars per Barrel.. ou A very superior article of N. 0. Molasses, very cheap. t BACON, CORN, Oi And niany other articles, all VERY LOW. Conic and see. THOS. F. HARMON. Fe:b. 2,9tf te ' FREE DELIVERY. *t T110S. F. 11ARMON would respectfully i :fortm tie ciizen< of this Town and Ifele n1, th.it he %ill deliver all goods parehased of !;hin free of char-e. Feb. 28, 9-3t. fIUTT'S ASTRAL OIL INMOT EIPLODE. This CELEBRATED OIL for sale, in quantities to suit purchasers, at MOTTE & TARRANT'S DRUG STORE. Fe.!b. 28, 9-ts. For Final Discharge. IIAVING made a settlement in the Pro bate Court for this County, I hereby give notice that I will apply for Final Discharge as Guardian of Patrick M. Derrick, on the 26th day of March, now next ensuing. JOHN L. DERRICK, Feb. 28, 9-5t* Guardian. NOTICE. A LL parties heaving demands againmst the E'tates of George Hipp and Martha Hipp, dc as,d ill rend'r ttetw in properly at cestedc -o the subserz ibier at his residence, on or bweore the first daiy oif April next, or else they n ill lbe barred payment. And upon the seond day of April 1 will make settle mnents on sa,id E<taties in the Probate Court for New berry G.onntv, and .prily to said Cotnr- for La.tten, l)ismis.sorv as Admiuistra l). ID) IIlIPP, Adinisitrator of Estues of Ge*orgre 11ipp anda M.ir:ha llipp. Feb. 28, ti-~5t*. L AIlGE lot of L A D, S.ALT, SUGA RS, . SYIR UPS, &c. WV. IL. WEIiB & SON. J.an. 24, 4-f. WeC would call special at tention to ("N8R 6W Kill GLOYE," Ni ONE BUT TON, $1.00, y, TWO BUTTONS, $1.50. (Every Pair Guaranteed.) 1.1 We are SOLE AGENTS 0for this G LOVE inl the State. 0R. C. SIIIVER & CO. Fe.21, S-I POWDER. MAYES &MARTIN, aGEN.TS Foat DUPO'KTS IFFG., AF. and 0 BLASTING POWDE 50 Haive a large supply on hand at . z Reasonable Prices 50 Feb. 21, 8-4t. " 50 For Final Discharge. HAVINt; niade ;a eolemtent in theC Pro 00 hate I'ouirt for thai. Cotngry, I hereby give ronice that I will apply for Final Discharje 0.50a Guardhe of Siamel R. Reeder, on the 2:1 dIday of Mareb, now :aext ensuiing. - JAS.*J. R EEDlER, .00 Or. GOTTLIEB FISCH'S BITT20 This preparation of the. great Scientist Dr. Giot.. ~.lieb Fisch, of dermanay, Is by based on the fact that, as e.. -all materA.als of the bodF' of are derived from Food. hall Vital Force, or Healt' I A is derived from the Force ,stored up in Food. I)r. 4 i isc's Biters enables the rs- | Bystem to liberate and i- i appropriate these Forces, fn.l creates A ppetite, cures or ,. Dyspopsia, with its result . : ing Debility and lack of S N ervous Energy; so tones: by thbe Stomach and Liver as. -, ;to make Constipation and <.I Utiliousnessimpossible; re - inforces the System so iZ 'can tide overhad resultsiof changing climate, water;, - &c., and better endure tht. IMMMMdemands often unexpec 11 tedly made on its Force and! Ener,y. Ladies inde l icatehIealt h,aged persons. and all emaciated rad he weak af;er sickness. will. . Ne*e*4 rapidlyi strengthen bF using this great preparation.