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t FGFARMER. a 'MA thinks as well &etaibe.V An ,saccessful one. ftkywith or I tlacking in good c farm there is dous. Greatimprove adsholdbemade in - eait of farm labor. 7 r gresirand im Wih tendencyI 'in the aver Pel seMe in the older set- 1 4 I1 the duty of the tO avail himself creme l to in crease his aee> Asrs age29 trop. A seriesi ZpW stntding over a years, usually bi made which the V-OsAcessfEl results. tensive eai them ill, yet to shut our 0- "*Q#I*W a system Ight have in ty years, ago. T seilijmal and hy dro t '*I't of th e atmos destrue tionof In effected t stoTademn the use ni ferailizers ithot giv ing them a fair tria.W arap togbal. We are apt toregard them as useless, and as Se4 that elover-sad grass alone, Wetore t6.original fertility )r make rich whal is now corn paratively Unproduetiv.. If your landchas been reduced by inces santeroppingbeforeyou came into possession of it, is it possible that the expenditure of a small amount of cash capitalerocuring a lim td amount 'of cnentrated fer 1rt gIvy4iloer,g9asses. or such Crops as you design to ~ow under for manore,a vigorous .grwth,old he a wise;invest An'~t of capital? There is your almodaren'fied hnd bere is hedf4ought. It is true that4 *as long as fl?y or our so-call~ agricultural coage pursue and aimless$onA~ *be conducting a aries of pract ieal experimentE1thate.ould be - -,e greatest valo.'proiress wilWbe re tarded Some farmis arc always find nug fault. with>thers because- they. are con stan tl*ry ing expiet *and endeavor*, single banded, to work out som,new agricultuiral problem. Thet thoughtfuk fatr-~ mners are the sa6of the earth. When agricultut associations are, formed, they wilalways be fouindj doing dutty in thront2#anks as officers and dlireeth The fihrmer who distrusts al ~tiihods of doingt things, barsp e wleels of1 ~progress, ignores ue d n guiry, and keeps t ticulture of' the present in ~erats aind r0os~esof the past. , OQLIC. IN If ORS. A t this season of thie ye farm '1rses are more liable to de than during spring and sammeas the majority of farm horses at ikept mnordor les.son grass, and aif rost appears,indigestion follows6e use of frosted grass and new r*n. Horses' that lie out in pastny~ over niglt, the weather now beij cool, thaol,dLinds prevailig,e li able tco be chilled, the bl~odahere "byb'eing'driven to the inigrnal organs, i n ar f er i n g'wfir the . healthy action of the secretory or gans, and this extensive internal circulation, added to the change .in diet referred to, are followed by indigestion; acid is generally in -the stomach and bo wels, fizatulence and colic follows. The horse may show the presence of gas by -bloating, he is restless, paws the ground, or if' the attack coine on e in the night, while in his staril, he warns - you of his conditin by pounding the floor i-igorously,i looks around at, or touches his sides with his nose, and his pecu liar mode of lying down and get ting up, indicate the nature 0f the ailment. Colic is seldom pres tI ia hen the bowels are loose,but gen erally they are constipated. In the human subject, an opiate, with stimulants, often acts lik e a chrm, but with the horso it is not so The usual presence of conrst iJffion calls for a laxative, somtethirn& that will move the bowelstwit hi tolerable expedition, but drastie pargatives,which irritate tiemueos~ lining of the bowels undulysb'uld c be ignored. Oil or .salts~, inth a little suiphurie ether or chloform a at the same time, will be -pr The beast should be kept . loors~ at.night, as the chill wbel will follow exposure to night aifd'es- a pecially to cold rainis, wiIging the-disturbance. Colic eagJ2vays be traced to an exciting caus,.and4Jm h-e farmer who w ill stable is horses at night, as 6old weath r approaches, feeding with roga %rity to suitable food, using salt .nd ashes, if new corn be used, a a i n ta i n in g regular habits of vork will have little occasion to C reat his horse stock for the more nanifest ailments that grow out of I hat less demonst!ative difficulty, n digest io n. $o-..iiNu T. iIhy ':r N ai N ina rd"E1V:d. in 1m1. -t narks made before the Central armers' Club, said that he believ d the principle of cultivation just -ondemned by the last speaker vas correct. The roots of plants vould go down to the manure, men if it were 13 icches deep when the soil above it was opeu ind friable, and it was always bet er to plow . manure in a good lepth than let it be just beneath he surface. Sometime ago he tsked a (lever gardener during i iry summer how he mailaged to =ve his flower beds look bo fresh wd heathy, did he water them egularly ? His reply was, he wa ;ered the roots by putting plenty >f manure a good depth when mak ng his beds, and as the roots al WpywetCL to it,-they were always l ani moist: He Mr. Rigby, 6-as ini favor of deep cltivationl )n all soils; because when the mbsoil was opened, the roots of plants were miore likely to find motirishment.. CuLovoFoRMiiG BEES.-Honey ir France is extracted from the hives by "sinoking- tile bees. Dr. Charivou's system is now com ing into gner:l use. Select a bright clear sunny .day ; place a Iarge table-Cloth under the bive. and introduce inside a good quar ter of an inch of chloroform on a handkerchief ; then knot the table cloth on the 4op of the hive so as to exclude the air; a loud buzzing will be heard, similar to when the bees are about swarming, and at the cd of a fLw minutes complete silence will ensue. Untie the ta ble-Cloth, raise, the hive, and the bees will be found in a lethargie heap on the cloth, and the few re maining it-side will prove too drowsy to interfere with the re moval of the combs. On exposing thie-ece to thcesuni andI air they will gradu:lly' waken an~d return to their-hives Bor.rn CIKcIEN.-Plain, artless b>oiling is apt to piroduce a yellow is,slimyirv-look ing chicvke:. ce. Toookg the bird should al ~ wasb wei washed in tepid wa erand lemon(ii juiec, :azd to insure dw4itencss, delicacy acnd suc-culece should be boiled in a paste ma:de of flour and water, and after being put in the boiling water, should be allowed to simmer slowly. This method is v'ery effectual in pre sorving ll the juice of the fowl, and the result is a far more tooth some and nourishing morsel than the luckless bird which has been "galloped to dleath" in plain b'>Il. ing water. Mutton is also much better for being boiled in paste. QumE's PUnmNO-A pint of breatd-crumnbs (rolled on the mould ing-board quite fine,) to a quart of, boiled milk ; add a t ablespoonfucl of biutter, and the yolk offoucr eg'gsj beaten with one cuip of white su gar, the grated rind of one lemon c, and a teaspeoonful of salt. Rake ini a mode: ate oven, then spea overc it a lacyer of jel ly or striined apple; add thme whites of the eggs beaten to sti Tr froth, the juice of n lemonm and a cup of sugar; tI hen sprinkm!e a h.tte sugar over thme top and set inc the oven brown a trifle. . is~ a ver-y nice desse:-t, or cold fo.r teu. Half the qunmtity is suflicien t ror a .muall family. LA4e.-L~ace mnay be restored to its original whiteness by first iron ing' it sl ig~htly, t henm fold ing it and sewing" it into a clean linen bag, wvhich i> phreaed for- twenty-foucr hours in pure olive oil. A fter ward the bng is boiled in a soluctionc of soap and water for- fif teen minut.es, theni w~ell rinsed in lukewarm wa ter,anid finally (lipped in water con taning a slight proportion of! starch. Thg lace is then taken fromn the bagr. and stcetched on pins to dry. - C o T T A E CiH EEs.-BoiI two hliekenms till tender-, take out all hme bonces, and chop the meat fine, cason to your- taste with.salt.pep. ~ei and buti.er, pour in enough of he liquid they were boiled in to nake it moist; put into whatever nould you wish, and when.cod :ut out and cut into slices. It IS: ~xcellIen t. SWEETENED DOUGHNUTs.-One. >int of sour milk and seven table-! poonis of sour eream; soda to weeten ; one teaspoon of salt; ne coffee cup of sugar; one~ gg well beaten with the sn-r rnutmeg,'or other spices, tot d iit the taste; flour to knead 'ac ell and hard. -Will make a heap- S g six quart pan of doughnuts. RE3I EDY FOR NEURALGIA.-Disselve quarter of an ounce of nmuriate of it emonia in half a pint of hot water, L lun cold, take a tablespooufuli every >r, or a deserbspoonifull every t wenty Pi o'.vioial Vae-ds. C. C. JAECER, TTORNEY AT LAW, NEWBERRY, S. C. oflce on Caldwell Street, ne:i-l'y oppo ite the l'o-t Ofl'e. Practices in the Conr:s f the State and ;nited Stateg. Ot 5 1m Dr. J. D. BRUCE, In rewminc ile ' T of hi P'10. T%SiON, tenders his er ive,- t, the citi ens of the Towi, ani ca:j he fim.:,L all ines within its limits. A pr. :, '7:;-16-t!*. JOHNSTONE & HARRINCTON, Ittorieys at Law, (Oliece on L.w l.Range,) NEWBERRY, S. C. eorge Johnstone. Y. !. Harriugton. Apr. 2, '73-1:;--y. THOMPSON & JONES, Dental Surgeons, NEWBERRY C. H., S. C. Graduates of the l'entsylvania Clilege of Dental Surgery.) Mar. 19. '73-11-if. r'o omen. Both :arred :am Single. A pply tir relief lore you become a con irned invulid. I htve been for yeirs past attendliin1 strict y tO the treatment of di-4-USes of wolnetu, both married Lnd siile, and as the number af cae.. continues to increase almor t daily I w ill p:y speci., i anenion it) thust wi iay 11pply to ine for help, and may, if I shound et a sufficient number of casc, make it a ;pecialty. There are nauy women who ne taking in. dicines iecoummended for such disca.cs, which are worse than usele.s, they palliate and sometimes seen to give relief, but in fact they postpone the evil tntil the disease assumes the cbronic forai, and then they ap ply to the Physician for relief, which c:n be iven, but not so soon as when taken in the first or early stege. I use no quack medicines, I treat diseases on ration a and scientific pt inciples. P. B. RJFF. N. B. I practice for cash O-:y and prompt payments. Mar. 12, 10-tf. jiscellaneous. Iron in the Blood aN iRoN MAKES THE WEAK STRONG2 ea d i Solurm of! the2' Proto.rid'etf ;<&r.L.I l 11 incrcu Ise her uan('tty ofl Waturt:'s Oiru 'Ti ulzi. A4::ct..- Ironi in,. tir ebioo., andru by) Toiu. p,nEy> :linOt(ll' 1 t; an<,:! bTieaul.iny theI i;ten. Ti en rli2ce,! andi' ( (i:tir:: boo: per.' 2,(uee crer|| part of Ut!w b .r', 'rp'1airin ; < 'u.g. a:ul w;;s'e, ti.-: <:n ' CLving no&thing for dis:L. . t f td-eo.h Tid i:; te secr:tof the arf2.1n-LJ c:.ring .. 'p ll:.:a L ci Cm pla'd.f* *.Ur ipsy, Chroie Diar rhj. ..a,g , cr-:on: A tieo, Ch4.il itnu Fee4,2uos L : I.' Ce:i)11:m:1Y gr D ':::.:. j, t e Kid:w .. an d a(: 2, / :1! of e: bl.uodn~, or ac stae .. h yen.Diyfc fr>. ..i a!..t, zn jai. i lie L nrE/ST -rand: BEdSTe 2itilon -rgrlfl lo 'i.'!O:c Ut:rcith? baey 1e:. :.g ? -,; !i M A; -of!! .- - 3ntiAiT . f I o Luk, sieF!:n., Auice3Frnk Sre tr, toasetr Mnry horan!, e ;udP o heyncie <:un d wde : lat ile ut o ro.'e, to b hria. a Lu ;osC. I fhor Laues butt han Ph E Rt. V o.f November neou:, tonshc ass. i myo an:wh t.dealstF.ee.d er ~tia Wrp.r ToWL &NSte,mn PF>as , .crbdI tIm Mltiinrf,:an. ra:.:. tie il m u:lc, . hu: 110: b: u dr.. - de or su1, all:tin- t)t:erai Wy.i' Thes LA S and BEc . rn S Evendr m yuf andre. tlst odrf .meis cARm, ran Juamie. An Oct Loui 42M. ak,AieM rns Oct. 22, 42-ot. Stoves, Tin 1 Wre, Xc. Rtoves! Stlugs! 1tNyp's! A very large lot of Parlor, L.e aind Coal Sins, Kow in ,!ort:!a;i.(,) a:r;%, io:. mur t be ;OLl) LOW oi; .ccoumnt of tile ighilt times. ALSO, COOKING STOVES TI N-WQ'A RE, [i v.iiiviy and1 0, te 1--L qaplity. For salc low hv W. T. WRIGHT, J Between 1jr. INatt's anal A. A. Natha's, Main Str-c. tr. S, v-. (At h: Old Stand.) I- : v pr .ri--l :n -:;..ly the wholesale , traile :di the ei::z.-ine w' this and surromntl ing (ou:itie. , tn ith t. O.A approved hinds of 00iNG STOVES, Toether wi;h a1 V.aitLiel of Tin Ware. Toilet Ware, t Fancy Coffeie Higgiu, Teapots, Cake and Money Boxes, and IEfi)lliMBU 000s REPAIRING Neayt and exa-alitisly donill, ROOFING and GUTTERING MADE A SPECIALTY. Apr. t, - ' 1lE SIN;1:' LIN E SCUIEDULE. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta H. I. G-t.,anL TimcaT D PA 1TM.VV%T, COLatIA, S. C., octoier 24, l873. j The loioL- g l'aVeAoger chedule will t,e ope rated oi tnd after Su:.av. *2tiIA iultant.: UONG NORTH. Nu. 2 Irain. No. 4 Train. Leae Anista........ 3) A X. 4 15 P. M. .e:ve G::nitl. 17.3' A. A. 11 P. 31. Leave .4 Aille. .. . M. t7.22 1'. 31. Leave Coluwblu. .......1 L -..kh. %M. 9.37 '. 31. Leuve Che-ter......... 1P. 31. 2.s A 31. Arrive Chr-.rltte....... t7.08 P. .I. *~2.15 A. M. No. 2 Trnin ik.i. c.ont etiou, vii Rich mond. to ull j,oinls Norto irriviiig ::t New York at G.41) A. M .; aho, via Ru!-ivlh and old ay Line. urriving : Nev. York at -." 1'. . . No. 4 Trzin iuakes close coulIction I c hm lc!liu.d. to all pvinLs North, arrivia:4 ut New York at 4..5 1'.1 COING SouTit. . 1 Train. No. Train. Leave Charlotte ........1 A. 31. 8.30 1. 11. .avei l ter .......... 0.54 A. M. 10.58 1'. 31. Leave Co!uimbia ....... 12.S '. 31. 3.40 A. M. D.u%v. ltte vill .........4..7 1'. 31 5.43 A. 31. Leave iunite-vilv. .... 1.1.1 1*. M. *7.48 A. 31. Arriv Aligus'.. . . '. M. 8 45 A. M. lireakf::s; :Dinaer; tSui-pcr. South 1ound! Trah.z countct at Augusta,via al pcil-tS South and WeAt. Throu-h Ticket<; sold, and lla;tgage checked to al priacipaal pouliatts. Sleepaing ciir.. on all nai;ht tr:ins. E. I!. D)Oi:Sl.Y. General Tick-et Ageut. Jx.tn. .r'i I:soa, C em.r:i '-upei intenident. AtlanIta and Iliichniond Air Line Rai a. i Irt i Traains on A ihe A laita ::nd litlihmondi Air-Liine 1tilway willi run a h. s I.e:ive .\ !ata.. ..... . . .. . . .. . . 1 y Le-ai e Seuc.i Cit y ............... ....1 pim Ali ri.'e a t (lhu lotia e................73 inm O)ING SOUTu- XPu:t' .1 IA I. IAlve Ch.aiot te. .................. . 3-0y Leave $ir.ir tanbuir,......................I:? 30 a in La-.ve G re-ilen 0........................ S. a xm Li:: vt Seneca (Cty................... ... 5.15 a mn An r e at Aitlaui'...................... . 12.43 p mi O.)lh.o NOil-?-- x eCM i MoDATaoN TrPAIx. LeaYeA tlauta.............................. 5.24 a m I.earxe Se-naeca (ity....................4.45 p m 1/-ave G reenvi.... ...........................00" pi m Arrive at (Chariu:te.................G.39 a m Oafl.i S(ot;Tu--AccoMxariosT0 TnitAi. L.eave. Cthai ltte........ .............'5.ai: a mx Lar et $i.ar:an brg.....................12.12 p ni Le:a e (.aei.yile...................... .15 y mn La:ve Seineca City ....................7.04 y' m A rrive a tt Ainiea................. .4$ a mn l. Y. S A GE, E:ng. & Sup't . South Carolia Rlailroadl Company, ClIArt:LroY. S. C., October 18. 1873. OiN iiina after SUN DA Y. Ocetobe*r 19, the l'is sengea.r Trains on the South Caruljina laail Rtoad ia ill lun ar I.illowas: 'FOxi COLUMBIA. Leave (arketiau ai................. 0.00 a mx .Ari iste :t Coliui*bla.i.............. .00o p m i'ui :o;CSTA. Lev l (-rt hiark.-atoii................... .00 a mi .\rrive at Au,an:lii.....................5.00 inm Leaave Cluint' -i...................... 14- p im .\ i :i iie at t 'h ri at n1.................. .20 p mn I .ave Aou.n:ut .......... ........ .20 a i Arriv e tat Charletstan.i ........ .......4 1.20 p AtOV.U.Ma A NiuT i1- P:1'S. (Sunduys excepted.) Lev Cimrh-st.it u......................7 10 y m Ariv i a:tl umbia~ at. ........ .6.3 im 1arve Co lmial..i..................o 7.1 pn Arrive at a,isarleonut..................2.5 a mn At rGUST. t(:niaon............-.ss na S xceated. l.-auve Char!a.-toi.......................0 p mi .Arrive att Auiiu.it-ri................4..7.0 p im Leave CAu'-..ia.. ......... ..............0 p mi A rieat.arle.-ton...................5.1 ai.craave a.urieri-t...........7 5 aai A r rive at Ch: aleto....................85 40 ai l.c ae a C hu ie.tin....................... C 3.1t etp m at a.i a a ithsme r i a....ilr i.......43 xave uTni ent . .al............~ ...........6.i atm MAc a t iii d Aiumb& i..... ......i0a mta quc'ys ada Nihtt T rn t mae, lo.s cortio foritub!e and, cheap asa any othier rotie. to Mfont gomelvry. Selima. .ilubile, Ne'w (trleanit. land all other pojints Soauthwest, iad to Loiuisville, Cini cinrnati. Chiicago, St. Loui-, and all other points 1 WVest and Noarthwre,-t. Uolumnbia N1;;ht Tirain coninecta.closely with thae Greenavul]e andl Cohimnbia R!ailroada; anad with thec (Chark.t. Colum'.oia nad Augusta tailroad f'or points Namith Tharougha tickets on sale to all poit.s North and West. Ciamdena Trauin conn:ects at Kinagvilb.- daaity(ex' ct-,t Sundaaay.; wi:b D)ay I'a'-.nger Traina. and reun' tharougih to CoAumbia on Monda)as, Wednes davt' and Saiturida. *S. It. 1-1CK ENS, GeneraL Tickect Agent. WILMINSTON, 0OLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA R. R. GENEIRA L 1ASSENGERI DEPARTMEsNT-, CoLuariA, S. C.. October 24, 1873. j The roltowiig Passenger Schedule will be ope-, raat on anad after Suniday, (Octoaber2Gth instant: (OING NOR111. No. 2 Train. No. 4 Train. Leax e Columabia ....... -. .1.4A a. mi. 9 05 p. in. Leave. Flotrence........3 49 p. m.i 2.1 n.m Leav-e Flem-iia:to ...S.50) t. mi. 5.27 nt.r. Arrive at Wiimiingtoan. .11U.45 p. m. *7.15 a. mn. No. 2 Train miakes close cona:.ac*tmon. v-ia R tch mooid. to all points North, a.rriving in Newv York at 6.40 a. mi. No. 4 Train makes close connection, v-ia Old l.ay Line. and also. via Ihichmioud. to all points North, arriving in New York at 4.25 p. mn. j GO]EG SQoU. -.1 Tri. No.83 Train. eaeWilmington...450 a. m. 1.10 p. mn. - Leave Flemnington.........*.6.5t) s. . 7.45 p. m. Leave Florence.......10.4 a. n. 11 37 p m.-I Arrive at Columnbi.i... .31~ p. mn. 4.00 a. m Making close connections at Columbia for all points Sonth and West. *1lreakfa.-t. 3Dinner. tSunpper. Through tickets sold, and baggage checked to e ll rincipa ois. j I ullman Pace Sleepers on all ight trains. IL JAMES AN(DERSON. (General Superintendent.t E. Rt. DonSEY, General l'auenger and Ticket'' gent. p Interesting to All. Mv te-rmi of offce havmng ex pired, I re pre~tfully niotify all persons a ho had liens, a ktleed or mxortgages recorded during my ermn of office, to call ou Messrs. & Jones e Frtes, who will deliver the same. Nov 27, 4-f. TUGl. M. LAKE. Read!~eadU oa rjng I i rT L 'Y 1 A1' -NATMEL MADE FROM 're White Lead, Linseed Oil and Zine, Chemically Comubin,l fill last three times as long as the best lend zaid oil inixed il the ordin way Uways ready for use. Sold by the gallon. One .allon Covers Twenty Square Vards Tuo Coats. w T Pl . , F.t rut i: Co., V.I. Felb. t.: h, I s ::. Mit. C. 1'. KTt:nr-:: The Paint came safely to hand ortereld-1 -A4) 1 : live allonls eichl, niuil tHree h litls, (PO , a:01mi ;ch.. AS pr.o:c w:4a- sl.tcl, I didI thle .1) iyielf. Two i -eks, (not cmsant work,) hopletid the ho t0 ciats. The last ((at applie.d thick, -id it is now .iener.illyc--,ed that f.r en:anel-like hard2ess, and iod, nd hariony ' of tolous t, the is iot n bmi.lsomer job- in he pht.- I savCd sixty -h do! trs I)v tle p.-r;li.n, hich is all iii ju..t now With Southlern 1wpeop.. It s hl e LC:j rally ndop:ed in this St -te. Any country :tad call apply it. I lhaive i-vi-r iiab 3N tieh stuck as Tt-is iaoni.i-:, b,ut I 14ei so forcibly mi-::r a adaptabi;: o"Etiaim . 'EIur l: 'aint" to tie w:os(i of wir prople, i2 extxclleticy of mn.iterial, in blty of colur, :md in hie- fact of its b.-ii"g "re.L v llixvtj", :h:t 1 gi . V ,l it jb-:ee li ,io:i . ('A' it is dei rla@le to oul,) to mllake what use you tilnlik proper of this le ter. Very respectfully anI truly, S. Me!"ILL, M. 1). B.tur t. , -' mber 12:h, 187:b 31it. C. P Ks mur, E.-=.-DE.in Si t: It atllm,ls mw 222-h p14h-ASU1- 241 ;,y to V1on tj.L! he IBradlev 'atent Einml P1int far excepds my exp.-ctation in u o2 ny :ill L.:y 2221 I hatV*'C 1verV ltla:0on1 to believo, in 2hirabili:2. Morp h.,n i2no l l :N1: sl. , 1 ,ailited the rool'of inly (l1otel Mano llou e) aith the Br:ill.y 1.wnt 1-'.n:2n1l Paint, Ild I was so well pleased with it, I determined t.i the 2usi.h. of h i1tel, alid 111m uost halily to say it gi%os tile per'ect S:ti.1..erio . la co e ,ion I wi.1 5ay, if this testi otianl ill be of a ly ldva tg2 e to .ioi, %Ct .u ar .2 l , -rt tv us0 llso I!. Your. most respectfully, ISA.A C bl1EltSO, K.insi llusi se I otel, N. V. Cor. Fayelt .ttid St. i ': S-i t:n v-, .ti iiore. To Tn Pjw.w.-Tt affor(4 me nm.h ple-asule to S!al- that ill .y1: 1Y 1 S-N, I'lront : Tll -a:r- was p. 1I ed nlsil' :1n1 0n. A i!11 1il 's P:e:. 1-i.1 - I .Iw I u, Uf iliCt C. P'. Kl.:hit, N o. v:3 W est LI,. ttrd Siret4 , i3 2e t.2 . I21 tvs:iIV 1t itS - erior' tv over atnv and1:1 a 11Other paills forshilar 2t-- 2 1:nt lW a- te .-:611 p i.k. >Iy be subjected to the Very svvt re test it 111der-gooeS aft thi. 4-:mabil --t2l"I, te 11-14', dAlunrinl. mr daily cleallnift , soap ndl l soda are 4ct:asrly p d:0 if, : e.t.1 yet it appears as som2nd od freslh as whe') fil:,t put 02n. Of th2e nlulron<4 :a1lvantn.g A it po-se.-ses over othe: )aiitg, I will o.lv mention its being mixed and rea.li for :: t i a 12i6ilie.. s 0 . 1 it Ir. :hamsers ; its quielly drying proportics, w hich saves muoh tinin. t .nno2 of wor11-k Obene paint is tneeded, antId its Very p-re'plible Vu.ci:y, hiel ip:ir btSoy :1iuv nd hnh:g ,ilty to tile objeels On wilich it is liil. As Stieh I m .tvar. el yrc1'o1 mm lV0l il.d it to tile n.-chants ani tralesmieti of our eit y, believing it will give them givaler s.tisf.iciion than hey Canl possibly anticipate. 101. E. SIN, Baltimore, April 25, 1872. Front S:revt Theatre. nta2 m:n e:l :, ID;e-mi.-r' loth 18,72. Mn. C. P. KsIGT-D:AT Sm:: The paints we reveive- 1: iom yom: have been appli d A) scve:al o our ow: Liildingsand 2o tho-e of 0n2 Gl nd!, :f I a V' . e:2 42) 1r a2. action in coveritg <p dilivs, ii ti, d in :2h2rhi!it ali inds o: .il l1e of m1ae il, and we -t-Cc l ly recon.0 ':.d i2, 4.-pecia! fy to th:2t ch.2.' ol c i2 -rs who nave to lepend upol unklL.O 22 pa ties, 4or pint , to inr :t224 flr:.i.,hI n:atri.l, nh;I rv*in llhave 142122 thI- mo205 deceptI,ionl. Yonrs, trily, JACOB STOUFFER & SON. NIAPIA 1.A5\.:, A..-miol.-: or-1 Nr, i , S Ii - .-m-her 2:h, !B72. C. P. Ks r Ej.-1t,fso -rAi :dL l'forPatent 1:1an:el 'aint, 2! 20:v--li-:.Aln .i2: Th2 p.ait whihi I purcham-d from ion has pi-von enire ( a222' . erion,so 31.11eh so that all 2mly neighbors iltenld to f0llow mily ex-miliet, and1 have din-ir .. s p :l. It is n1-:t on lV d411-abl: and chle;1p. but i: h4.k- bttr after it is 10It on 11h.1 a 12y pa:tinlt I e Saw. The( p.imter I have cmnploye, is delileghe with it. lie s.i%s tha h can p:1 t t O t a-s fmat, 31a1 a1t the smie -ime do a better jub, w1ith th Fname! pain', ihl -i anily o:ier paint22 he ever used. I can the re without ei:atin C,0110110111 it to ih l 1a 2 :,e of the' Very best rticles ofl p:.i.it ever int- roAn-Ceed. Yoirs, ve-rv truly, JA N! E.; i IA LL. BY:L A in, MA.: .L>D, M:reh .1;1 1 7:. Mn. C. P. K-m-iir-1:An. in : I have been using. si2 lst :.pring, Br:ai!'s Patent Enam.el P-tiut, :i:! am hiappy to :4 y tIat it ;;ives en:ire .. Vt.:eii wherever I h I]e used it, ad to2 parltiles to wlm I hav1e 122: rihied it for othc-r painter2 to:2 u0se5. Mr. John J. Sre(-t, 1-.h) live 22 near22 lermon2222t Mills, to whom02 I hfuriihed the2 liradley aiv l asti3 ' fall.., i mneh41 ple1e wii, 212nd give perm22.'2is2.ioni 20 use is 22:22n2e in r4commendl224ing so good a paint1 R. 1!. .Mota2gue, patinte'r, algrewthCV31 2me as5 to the! d12ahility of1 your 2mo0t excel h'tnt pa:int2. 1 h2.pe2 paIrtie who have 232" pain2tinlg to d, willi lo2k t0 thei1r advantage 3i~I 3 and appl.v lItr .dle' ' a P..tent E22a:03el l':2in32, whieb.1 is theC most.5 dur2ab!le p:du22t no0w in2 use. It holds its .-less longeri th2:12: ::u.y 0other p:3i2t that1 I 1have. ever used?4. Y ou:rs, 2 tly, E. C'. GA All!1H!-:TTS(N, Ilou-.e and22 Sign: Pa:inter. C. P. l(s:cirv, E22st.--') .u: Sitt: 1 have ::sed Iiradli'y's P'.i tent E2221amel 1'ainlt On my2 p:ined, :222d consider4'2 it. a glod l'aiint. Yo ur,t ly 42es22 e11 P. 4)., Ilartfo0rd Co., .Md., Feb1. lth 18:.A. 1I. STR~ASilAUGII. C. P. KNIGHT, Sole Agent, No. 93 W. Lombard Street, Baltimore. 7 SPEWlMENS AND) PRICE LIST FURtNISIIED GRIATIS. -l June2L ii, 2::- m22. HIotels-~B- arb>er. Colleges. COLUMBIA HOTEL, ACADEMY. COLUMBIA, S. C. . Thle Propjrietor of this well known FIRST &.PFR .M ,:' Picpl CLA~SS H1OTEL wtould respectfully inlformt ANELAEL,: Assat his5 man12y frienids and the travelinig pulici r!F'?BR Ese1Dpt eneii-ally, thlat he lhas this5 day REIDL'CED 1I1S RATES (OF BOARD from $4 per day TieNX E-I otliSCO, to $3 PER D)AY, and4 aIt tbe satne timewllhgr 02Iii ETMER s ph1 dges htimse'lf to sparc no0 pains ini the AsfrItIel'1i.ldlisofij r managem'e2ent of thle house to su2sta1in i-s re- iir:cl:2tlIc.g122 LOCtOl('12b p1:tationl as a first class Hlotel inl every re- h:i2412 lsSol31:t311Veal I1 eetL. W.M. GOR.\ A N, SlhI: Vil20 ~ ,July :10i, 30--t1. Propr2ie.tor. TI i1212'I! ..i22~2r2II~'~ sin The Newberry HIotel, oth.(21 )'212I21dI 2ttdrt .JORD)AN P. POOL, Pr'oprietor'. Io~a:t' 221r2o .BO T21is Ilo2tel haCs ::ndergone reLcenIt rep12:"S'' I 1,tn fA .I41FI,Prlep :2nd is n1ow2 more2' comlfortable und( well ap i.csinted tlhan ever. With a well-k'cpt tabhle, A2j~ g.od r'ooms2, ai lni23n to 0eery want11, and:1 obl.igin.g ervn21tts, thec tralvelintg public 22.ill j find it all1 they can ask for. 2 ~ I wI here the best of wines, liquors an.1 scgars Mi XlNIEsEVLLSu sssat 03222 liePhad, 1F.1WERBER, :2: Iiusidal0Dep't. Ike LiV~i~PThe1 NENTlSEOtlliIloftoth10 1C0OO. will begiOnL, o 8tVSPTEBE, !73 Aa as22d the rat.d duties of 12ar C l1:I1'lCStO2l,co.ce.neis s thorough1k~ 21n1 ei2duca1tion( can4 be1 obtainedIatOthi &Scoo.,aPraprantoremal CO>LprienarIAiinreof.. .(OOER R')021 2(.'ly 1114131241 urtaslli, ~2l e . T. O I, of, REST URAN . 'A.)lP. B IE ll, PriOcil Aug.IG,Y.--- . e:n he had,nd respectfillia12rdr,> at-4 ESab0h M! eas TE Lvery stabye bend int tl thes y ootelitEm PV ILION46IKTEL, R ** E~XOH NGE O'USE. fAnid. tud'ir: tlaergroatt.ietropoliT ofSth G. T. A LFOlS. &CO.,(Proprietors orth aofcaly thei Seo n. 'Ulfyf:;42 U '3 1-lv U COLU s., ........ IA, S. C oInsi~ 'IrI~t ouassinew ad ,futdsho ee their 1ST.. LO IS M O naemented.1 withivn tceiy aftes the rst beproe styhe. apov. hou, 47il.lS Thaed tdersigne resectuley Bnorthe EIZstablisied 14 Years1ITI preplrc tha he Bath ndweare oc puri -rdia beo oueecp ,otepr AdC furS WHARu F,es ent )afo s--om iSwa iSt eS, ence it. ims- m- in mi. Epeny thay, anhud be paid IIor. TO YILARL' ElSeen, E 'lso, Brad, Cukeh, Paes, Wigs and 110.o theguaenrminoatiocreofitahionourseom SeetUi casERN of n BRsy tM E 'S con S. c(2 ,o,fn eo e 3. . BUCE M,D. iana Arnsas,. issspp ank, alesm July 6, 28L.f~ on,TS C. S' A. 20G, Pres. L 3-4 // OTPTSP F.Dl FL t itRiNG, CEILING, WEATl1 tern of .\udings made, o%er 100,000 fee :ntte!-;ees LDuor and Wi!ov Frames, made I, :I r-. (if W:,11nut or M:ihoganv, on ha ud (14 :ch at this establishuent as can i1 h od t h. !*r.,t -tock of the ab1ove,South of 11e will vive clente S;oisf.aCtion t0 :al who war The ub-edher. :I (. the j:uly practical M(<...:an rrvipt:- o the iness in the city of Charlestoi alr. (irgi.r, North Carolina and Florida, as ti W. P. RUf (i Il'..-4u ae, oit of the manier in which rio.,Ii o;- .-.k (t of ' ;rikae ,f G;a:z with ordi V :If ir ..1m:s II.ALF IATES, which i Mr. 1, 1873-10-1y ? O\ Cc -8Y IES LA LOWRST A PRCES.~ Builde wr &2W7tre7r Sla.end reWktFrdDra?IA Caie2Ar.rfeWod.t&.. All Wor AWtrrutedl. L~OWE.ST PRICES. 6end forPrieLi. L M. HALL & CO. 3f.nufpearer.r &.Dee.. .4,6,8,10,2arAetStreet. 2 23,225,EastZ3ay CAIA A LESTON, S. 0. Ti.is (-ut -itvreI acc:-ding w .\et of Cou::.eq. inl thle V4 ar IF;:,. hv,% 1. 11. Hi A 0%.. iu thle of-r ice of the I.Hir: 01*('-)ii I L! .!u , : : t . .Jutie 5, IS73--5-ly. GE". S. HACKER, Door, Sash and Blind Factory, CHAR LESTON, S. C. IHS IS AS LarRGE AND COMPLETE A Factory as there is in the South. A!I work manufact.nred at the Factory in hsCity. The only house owned and man aged by a ..arrolinian ini this city. Ef" SEND FOR PRICE LIST.S Factory and Warerooms, King Street, op posite Cannon Street, on line of City Rail way. Address, GEO. S. HACKER, P. 0. Box 170. Charleston, S. C. LOVELACE & WIHEELER, Agents. Nov. 13, '72-40-1y. Spectacles. Most Wonderful Invention OFTHE ACE. J. Mtoses' Electrc-Galvanic, Pat. June 2d, '68 Attaced~e to these pa;tenited Spee:aeles are two .sciintificaill co:n.:ruced Galvanic through the nerves of the head & Soft and Continuous Stream of Electricity, \italiz.;ng ando giving' health y acintoth iitire beauti ful systQem of thoepat. B OLTL :01CElffAlILY Cr'ING Partial Patral y of the Optic Nerve, Weak or Diseasedl Vision, Neiiralgia of the HIe:d ar F.cer, Nerviouis Twitchecs itn the Muscles of the Face, Noi-e in the. UIcad. Loss of Mntalc En:ergy, atnd a hosIt o,f Nervous Dis eases arisin;g from dhepressionl of the nervous energy of tiht system. C'ontributing in a moost astonishing de ;ree, to LIFE, 1'GOR AND HEALTH, [By the means of thc softandl flowing stream rElectricity vin:igtes to Ey, :uicknecss to the Ear, atnd encrgy t the Tfl.cy are0 set w ith h-nses5 of tIe fmecst ianufacturec, to suit3 :dl si.:hts, :tad with h;lasses for those niot nei33ing Spectaes to -ed u ith, hut desiring h e benefits to he lrived from: wearing the Batteries; and ire to he had ini this vicinity only 0f JOHN F. SPECK, Watchmaker and Jeweler,I l)ealer in W atchers, Cloc.k5, Jewehlry, Siir and lated Ware, NEWJ;E1ihY, S. C. ione' are Gen.iu ie e each pair st:unp.'d y. MfASES' ELECTRO-GALVANIC, Paitenited Junei 21, 1s.S. Ai>r. 9, 14-tf. C. M. HARRIS, labinet Maker& Undertaker. Has on hand and will make to order, Bed-L teds, Bureants, Wardrobjes, Safes, Sofas, ,ettees, Lounges, &c. Cabinet Work of all kinds made and re aitred on liber.t trms. !!as on ha.nd a full supply of Mtaic~ Ma. ogatny and liosewood lBurial Cases.I Comuis mn :ie to order at short notice, and enrse suzppid. :isk)Mtalk Bifal IIame THES SUBSCRIBER has constantly on and a fullassortmcnt of the above approved ases, of difehreut patterns, besides coffins fI his own make, all of which he is prepared1 ohi rnish at very reasonable rates, with romnptness and despatch. Persons desirous of having cases senit by airoad will have them sent free of charge. A Hearse is always on band and will be urnished at the rate of $10 per day. Thankful for past patronage, the sub criber respectfully asks for a continuation >f the same, and assures the public that to effort on his part will be spar&. to reader ,he utmost satisfaction. R. B. CH2'MAN Newherry S. C.. July Z1. Books. The lollowing inamed pieces are recom mended as being anong our latest and best issues: JunLa. 'tis of thee I sing; Song-Hays 35c. Why don't you conae home; Song Hays-44e. 'Ne.th the Waves her Spirit wan dlers; Song-Stewart-30c. No litde one to meet me; Song-Pratt-30e. Give my Love to all at Home; Song-Stewart-30e. Think ofz me sometimes, 1aggie; Song-Stewart 30c. Softly shone the Stars of Heaven; Song-Pratt--30c. SENT 1)inn:t forget your Mither, Sandie; Song llayS-40e. I long to see the dear old lone; S15ung- Stewart -:0c. Little Sweetheart. come libten to me; Song-Frweli-0. .My every Thought was of tiee; Song-lays-tae. Iten are such Dceivers, Alto Son;f. from -P: ulne;' ong1)aks-e.Staty not long :way. Soprano Song, froU "PaulInI ;' song -Danks-30e. To please the Girls. Waritone Song, from "Pauline;"Song-Datnks-Oe. Mty Heart for thee, Soprano Song. fron -Pau tine;' Song-Daks-::. 11y Queen1 of mar, awake. Tenor Song, from "Pauline;" Song Danks-.3e. POST-PAID, Jenny, I le Flower of Kildare; sor.g-Stcw. irt-W0e. WhIisper. soily. Mthers dying; ng-Stewart-::c. Inspirer and llearer ut muyer; ymn-Dantks-:1e. 31y Love sleeps mder the laises; Sontg-Persley-30e. O! bow d'yc do. Aunt Susie; Song-Stewart-Wc. I)ut iankes me nodings out; Song-l1av w'ood-c. 'Neath the white aunt ptuple W,ossons; Song-Versley-30c.. Norah is Ireuinig of yon; Song-Pratt-li. The iweetest Bud is missing; 6ong-Danks-3C. 9N RECEIPT Wil! he come Home to-night, Mother?Song -D:iks-::Ce. G.Al less our lionie; Song Stew:rt-0C. (;et, up and shut the Dcor; Song-itnys-:Ge. .Does he ever think of me; song-ilays-35c. Coine, Holy Spirit; Ilyni li:uaks-30e. Ily lear old Mother; Somg Stewart-;e.. I have no llome; Song-Hays 40C. l.o'.t na:l Cst :Lwa ; ionlg-1lays-3:C. "'or little.' Tiru; Song-.R bey-:dc. OF THE a Oyste-sandWine atta. m.; Song-Stew art-:6e. Over the l1illows afar; Song-Pratt :Ge. Saviour. Thou art evur near; Song lianls-::c. The Totst. Brinhisl for Male Voices;-Song-Tonel-4c. Pearlof America, Caprice; l-strumntal-Kinkel50e. Circling Waves; Instrimenutal-Kinkel-W0e. Belle of .Maralnga; Wa iz-Fitzhngh-:5e. Vorning Zephyr..; blazurka--Kinkel-35c. Fautie's Quickstep ; Quickstep---kinkel.---35. MARKED PRICE. Auttiun L.caves, lieverie; Instrumentai iGakel.----e. ITe epers; lustrunienta-. I'ikl-...::e. Merry Girls-.-Galop--Kinkel ::Me. 1ollie Darling; instrunental---hikk -50e,. La Zin:garelia; lustrumuental-Kinke -3t)e. IliIpp Thionghts; Schottiche-Kinke --.re. Dainse Cubs,ine; Instrunental---Kin kel---40e. May-Pole; March-----11naller...-e. Grl iumor; iarch---Allard-...e. Fleur des Chanpi; \'alse---Tonl---5e. l'n bishvl tnd sent, post-piud, on reeipt o) price, by .T L. PETERS, 599 Broadway, New York. Oct. 15, 1l-lm1. Magazines, Books, &c. 1873. Godev's Lady's Book and a beautiful lhtom-o, lor Th,ree Dollars a %ear. Thw Aldiie, a Fane Art Journal, and two fine Clhromos, for Five Dollars a year. Sctd in vour subscriptions early. Also, W.ritingi Desks, Portfolios, &c., &o At the BOOK STORE. Nov. 27, 48-Ef. Stationery and Binding. NERW STTIONERY ROUgE, Es R. STOKES HAS just opened, in the new and hand some building immediately opposite the PI:2aix offlee, on Main street, a complete : stock of ST ATIONE RY, Comprising Letter, Cap and Note Paper, of :all sizes, qualities and of every descripdion; Flat Paper-s of Cap, Demny, Double-Cap, Me dium, Royal, Super-Roytal, and Imperial sizes, which will be sold in any quantity, or manufactured into iSlatnk Books of any site, and rule!l to any pattern, and bound in any s tyle, at abort notice. EN VELJOPES In endlless variety-all sizes, colors and quail tji. ]BLANK BOOKS Of every' variety, Memorandum and Pass Books, Pocket Books, [nvoce and -Letter Books, Receipt Rooks, Note Books. AIRCilIIfECrs and DRAU~GHTSMEN will find a comiplete stock of materials for their use. Drawing Paper, in sheets and rolls, liristol Boards, Postal Paper andl Boards, Oil Paper, Pencils, Water Colors, in cakes and b)oxes, Brushes, Crayons, Drawing Pens. SCHOOL STATIONE~RY Of every description; a great variety of con venient and useful articles for both Teachers and Pupils. Photograh Albums, Writing Desks, Port folios, Cabas, with boxes, and a countless variety of FANCY ARTICLES. Also, a most elegant stock of Gold Pens and Pencil Cases, superbly-mounted Enbber Goods. INKS. Black, Blue, Violet and Carmine, Indelible and Copying; Mucilage; Chess and Back gammon Men and Boards: VIsiting and Wed ding Cards, and everything usually kept in a First Olass Stationery He Which the subscriber intends this al He will still conduct his BINDERY BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY and PER-RULING ESTABLISHMEN'.I, w has been in successful operation foro thirty years in this State, and to 'whicbh will continue to devote his own personal tentlion. IIis stock will be kept up fail complete, and his prices will be found alw reasonable, and he hopes to hawe a share patronage. E. R. STOKFS, Main &reet, Nov. 15~, 46-tf' Opposite Pharnix Ofmic - Aers. COTTON TA! L IF E! INSUR ANCE.R COMPANY.* PRINCIPAL OFFICE, MACON, GA. A uthoriz'd C'apita..... .....2,0,0 Guaranteed Capital............ 500,000) Deposited with State Comptrollers for Security of Policy Holders. .$15,000 'tin W. B. Jonssros.............President la .......Vice-President ... ......Secretary axen J.W rx. ........General Agens tentS J. MERcEa GaEg& infi .... Medical Ex'r W. J. MacIL... at comiiitet(e 'f Agencies ter' C. F. McCaY..&k ev,-r brouzlt* .tfary ry this cebd,t1uER M G. NE* are guaranteed- 4~ Truateear'or o liities ~ 1st, 1870G. E A00 s ' - b x 40A 51HAYN m 1P BO.'ItDS, &c. Over 100 different pat on hand, for sale at New York prices. to order at shmurt notice. Sair Rail, New and made to orler. Good uu.1 sulstantial be made in :11w United Srates. We have' he city of l:f!timore, all of which we guar t good and sWatai;l work. ics, Sash Blind an-1 D.-or Nlaker., bvy Trade, a, and can refer- to ger'Iniie all Over T1his the character of their wor)k for the past SELL & CO., Ciarleston, S. C. we box up our work, and our own ausump 'are h:a.din. onr -oods are sAippel over sa g ieat saving to tie pureliaser of our ork. W. 1'. RUSSELL. & CO. Drugs V Fancy ruiles. DR. S. F. FANT, NEWBERRY C. H., S. C. Atal thi uo.tapproved PATENT MEDI. "IN (. cot a:ly V on h;: 1. PEItFIMEIFSl.8, SOAPS and TW1LET IRTICLE. n.f .he choie.-st character. .!EDIINA. Li(11'0S, of puiresi quali ' Prescriptions~ copundedl e.1-efully, at all lirs, da: abl ' git. .\bar. 12, '7:-1-l. DR. H. BAER, WY11LESALE' AND LtETAIL DRUGGIST, NO. 131 M EE t ST1mET% r, CH[ARiLIESTON, S. C. TIlE iVER1 T~NGE" ORGANS! The best ORG ANS of the Reed class IN THE WORLD. The Best for Churches and Lo-.gas. The Best for Sur.day Schools. The Best for Parlors and Vestries. The Br.st for Acade:nics and Colleges. The Best for Pablhe Ralls. The Best for Orchestra and Stage. The:se inlstrumaents, which for sweetness of tone and elegar.ce of ::ppointment stand unri vall:, hav:, met with unprecadented success in this cour.try and abroad. MAHiFA1CTUR~ED BY Il P, NEEBIIII & SON, ESTABLISHED IN 1846. Nos. 1413, 115, & 1417 East 23d St., NEW YORK. Ilison.i&a p:a tie applying for agencies in sectio;ns still uns.upplied, will recelve proauft :a ttention andl liberal inducemenots. Parties' rae.idling at a distance froma our au thaorized agenats, muay order from our factory. Send l'or illuistraited price list. A ug. 13, .'2-6m. .cwpap)es N Jagazines PNETERSOIVIS MASAZI/NE. GR~EAT OFFERS FOR 184!? A Five Dollar Mezzotint Engraving as a Premtum to every person getting up a Club. 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These plates are maraveda ona teel, twice the usual siz.. ---o ICERMS (Always in Advance) $2.00 A YEAE. ouirr im3->ce-rrioN -rO c.ts. 2 Copies for $3.50; 3 Copics for $4.50i'w it a copy of thec supaerb miezzoatint (24x16) * [Lost aat Gone Before.'' to thme person ge .iang up the Club. 4 Copies for S&.50; 6 Copies for 59.00; 10 .opies for $14.00; with an extrat copy of the hiagazme for the year 1874. as a premium, to he p'erson getting upli the Club. 5 Copies for 58.00; 8 Copies for $12.00; 12 -opies for $17.00; with both au exr.a copy if thec Maigazine, and the preamiuma mezzo .int, to thec person getting up the Chllb. Address. post-paid, CHAR LES ,T. PETERSON, 306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. E, Specelns senat gratis if written for. A LARGE FAMILY PAPER5 IT habihe .ely atSU1.25aLani It has been enlarged to 39- long columns and is now the cheapest paper of the kind in t.he world. Tzax DOttanS in greenbacks given to -one out of each fifty new- subscri bers. Specimen copies sent free. - Our Book Catalogue sent free. Send cash orders to Brother Jonathan Pablishing 00., 48 Beekuan St., N~ew York Oct. 8, 40--Sm. $5 to $20 aasMi" pie of either sex, young or old, make more aos Iey at work for ns in their spare momenta, or a the time, than at anything else. Pestiania free. Address G. Sitinson & Co., Portlan atn Jan. 119-1v.