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The Piedmont Cotton -Faetory. GM.L'EENE, S.: L., Janry I, 1871. MIL Erren: Frequent iiiquiries are made of me, by lezer and otherwise, as to the par ticalars,. detais6 and progre-;s of the Pied moat Q rtta -setory, now being built in thL County. In order to auswer the inquiries made, and" to. give a more complete and corn prehensive de:cription of the enterprise, and the progri3-that has bien been made in its construetion. and the details c.)nnec:ed with it, than can be done by spzcial letters or Yer- i bal explausions, I beg thqt you will allow me a small space in your paper for that par posc. ii6.i The loeion ioian the Sald.t liver, whic!% is the divi.liu line between Greenville and Anderson Counties, ten mile-s low the city of Greenyvft; and within one -halr mle - ni the track of the Greetville and C'umfia it ilroal. Tle huid belonging to the pro ljrty contairw 600 aereq. and extends to the railroad, where a turn-out and depot are to be conitracted. The water power is ample, and e4peciatly vatlable, in consequence of thle cheapness with which it can be controlled, and the entire security againx damaze by 3 reht.The damn acrosi thie river, 300 "eet I.ml- and five bighb, ii constructed of t imibars st i->Qt the solid shoal rock, and securely fas itnied to it with iron bolts. Te- abtments V to the dam are built of musonry, and are ai;so bu-It upon tha solid sho.d rock. The e.jnaW or raceway to co'.ey the water to the wheel vrhich drives the mchinery in the ac- to tory 1|ei feet long au,d twenty feet wide, and is also cut through the rock, no timbe:s being used in it, until it reaceis thestock pen in which the wheel is placed, and is conse qiently a peremanent fixture. 'The marth I imbilding in to be of brick upon a stone foun d thion,and ii 2>1 feet n, and fiftY eet wit., and three stories ilgh, with a base msrct room ou the river side of the buildine i :4 rcet long tad biray-four feet wide. There is a tower on the front Centre of the b,ridin sixteen feet square, in which the (u min stairways wili be clNtructed. nere will be also, fire-esepes from oher prts of the building. There will be no0 jois's dt in the floors, bat, instead,- at spaces of eight feset apart, there will be beams aCroSS the niding, tenhby thiften inches in diamneter, supported on two rows or columns, and across tese beams a floor will at laid with three-inch plank, and another floor across. this, with one-and-a-quarer inch thla, so that the' flors will be four-and-a- it quarter iaches thick. This plan of floory i n:og unliversally adopted by all first class hi. nevi mil3s. It combines more strength, is ooreonvenientuh foattachidg the shafting to, p and h:acs no roo fur the accumslation of a waste, and cousequetly there is less danger of Tire. T he rtf ine style kwnil as y the flat roof, constructed ik te ifloors, and ithout smrall rers, tihe pit ingill only t one-_hbtainc to the foot, and there being no garet.t ro , aud cin iequeudy no space for thle acecunulation of combhustible Materia0. at All tsc n the ibuilding, being occupied y atin . dry, tiere is uch less dangur of tf tibru, and the rate of insurance will be less- i There will be e windows il tine building, be esdes drs. T e en:ire build ing w il be warid ed by steal, both ear iateror economn and afety. There w ill pe picker room con. th strue:d tear the eind of tile maini building, ti'ty feet lon and thirty feetvide and two sores high, a,ho bult of hick o a stone foundation and after the samie plan of the L ualcid and as ear fire-proof as pos- it The baildins i have been planned by a first ContA ce iaeccrdianc wihttlas as Mo gnee sc New England, who t as been upon the groun I and tioriouhly examrined the loca are d surrundu;ings nd W combinceis all the nidern improvemnents and to CInveuienlos in his coautry and ini Eau, whichi experienc ha proved to et necssary t4 for the productio r thle best quality of g - a-t the ic.st cv t of production. r: h aneney in la! the departments las been cueersy ltadied, but noinet - for oruainct or show. iz, Tihe i1 e-ineer is under conirac -actith, tle e , ny tto fur-ish ll the plas and 1t speci -..t.,ns for thecntire mill, assist in the sende and pur ase f the vey machwtiry, and in n.ie procuting, of competen'rmchlan ies to start it, and to see personally tha it is constructed i:i accordance with the planlis, and to guarantee success, so far as .the worinwg of The twi e illthe PrOductiOni Of first olass goodin are concerned; and as he b i aietlem o lrge peric, wc h i en isfltboth'inr h skandhinrity. drei The will tae aboun 10,000edu o fctcommoda-e to.he get et pvantageCand ienm the a: machiner that ne o beputuintlt, w h thismchC hain~ elected, anhi is easefollows Fouri,l icesdora;> Onachine,niet-six 3which thW W,,-ha cmard eirtoaiwae itawills eiht, dwih fames, cofteds ith, emr nth sipnbers, sevn the-two pindeach,to eih rme s, cnece oit 1ises -aieah,wi.00 warp and ilLlin te elcatiur ispoom.lei, ofnt . 100liprldlei, eah. for tn nrpers for tesir an ze 08 oo ,alof the veryay.Iti best and !avo- s' test imrOveenty a )itltiwethe i i sti fn teirpdetd,izill ceinlye be,itm in ald p apotnii, thegis on il conrsrucd be bet made in it , in thrifothertliates if nt in ti wotrlThe ntie ill lill abe tdriven b b~ onds,0-inch thine waste whee, will ai clrip:eityit 200.hors powler, whtle i aley-o futin ptolv e o ther imachtinser St e drien itd wil tke aoul 10,00~v0 uicy fetof ta- Wt ter r line~ bu:'t. as the:e ari~ ftom 30.00 toi.u 4 . cuiclu setaierdn: ir ih m:s ti:n a.t;ue lt oate,ter is tuile ietptweror this,n theb e orn fou mocemiitd if ithe slamei tire of the illne n upin buit,rdt wi:h thsme e ndquieabut -00 oerti to n he bmili, Sho, ith. the fiies co:mtedt them dnirg men tid conete awth cthes sines wtidl biaing togeher cat popuatio enor rom 5a0 to ic e,00ki: person,hojwilltresid pemattly Iitheci t:aer vti la.Then, oc atii cavnside at paeuliry faorable..- fo them amd orthe in-rt . thiof the company.it iel'siatby, iavo abtle foir~ t chea li evin , otie f ~ro anywiarge thei~rk oaniz in tnfluences ponth;ion the tpIt (oionit o the tstip e, abu 1000bu (-:tui i-of !Ot tir deb,whIh il w~2eithttbom itt00i0 pound Land wit therg watedt adwl the wequir abnout ,5.0 heidyaes it cottn er aoon ---t.nr i.etevih s'and i..o i nlyte in t ar co ns wh. et company isOO4O whnichrisg te pro andv ifihs po thai ate haml, niar t o-Llhhuti t t he buiht>. n i,r e Augutglai.i ; bt aeslit teire tdvIts-e lrnti upon stidard hrti.-d cis aetatin highoer there than ereurn th - thei1at 'oum a! cne ftalyi builing gthet I dm: tni us h.~ gibu:ent, saw,a rcet Act, pitng mine, oci the tpicenlr praperty, ine makng baroitk,<itrynaoe bidn hotses, gtini hsuner. &tslacfandca mde gite ~ ti)sti as satisfue:1ryprogress,tid trki m-comldi~,hedmm::e~ has e be tel done-th te, e een pi)tte.itc : inatel not ii:arn with" the worki ito an xtenwit sthatil paso.pa the final~t compition the eniterris e, -ad thr ii. comnyt as tlt iltebr is ctelaed - I. cnnc the wocositnesructi for the main- ' buIitlis eti iet spring, o adelivery, :bd work fow as rape idl ae for canfo>e e ctm 'The pm i:eI proery i<etm. dt ot whe comleead dii00,00,o hci itya can he. biltfor inaew Egind; (or sdesd tiih a p .ower, c oul brenvie: r. x pt ewbvetere,y;t and all bulWmittetst, )ri- a als are isuetn hrione oher th in~t he ta reig ih can die ahiney anlicatin gato t us:ani s he 1isdit, atiy I rece Act er-,untisidil fo aain ii iclvda is b lit tht i-tshwil b one o. tnhebtye o roperty-i Sthe Caoin. otbighs:om vtihasm An lrg pion ofbs i;ta bee t ald v. ousal ols, have bee bytis Tme, J ar therjs recentfnniedbr-iassmt, n:Jaiest ent, and mon is nede th aye f-ouin thaterks of progess,and fork the' v. -t tit ;iey bealled fOut, beoe the end tu If ,.e i paSie int er seis t .1 i.t t hew o ir~iit anddetr of tret copany ae-.iDieresIain iei::ie, sAlexnde :mdi. Thomat,st Gower, oftz Grenv il eDr li.- to Norood of Abevile: 1.l. N atn of ewbrry andFCt. F.c ta itlamsn,-ofi ar her is ye ati ptiton - f the c to be ta ken whc can be hadrby pltio tthe~~~ underigned oir eiher' ofthesm directors.t C'.is : m-a 11. P. Hlte i to ihM j-'. ta, e l sea~u i-e0-e iti Preoi'detase. Tresuer cierry a remedy as agiecaue to the palate .x ese ual ia removins disease. A Lhe llerald. TUDS. F. GRENEKER, EDITOR. B M I. JONs, AssisTANT EDTOR. & in S- h NEWBERRY, S. C. 'EDNESDAY, JAN. 7, 1874. A PAPER FolR TIlE PE)PLE. th he feral.I is in the hig.hest respect a Fa.- to Newspaper. devoted to the naterial in -et.. o t(11Ale peole of this County and the in %te. It eirculates extensively. anl as an 1 lvertisin-, medim offer., unrivalled ad- At ,ata;g. For Temins, see first page. Il carrying out the deterwination P, wOrk on a cash b.isis this year, we se re been obliged to cut off a large ja Uuber of subscribers--with some e term of subscription has just ex red. with very many others from K months to two ye.ars' subscription e due. We hope the good sense of F r readers will imake them appreciate a r course, that they will pay up back it es and renew promptly. fo - -- - in A Aew Volume. (A With this number we commence a St w volume of the IIERAi.i,and we feel eP due those friends and patrons who at Ve continued with us, and by their cc ompt attention to calls for renewal, ve aided us to continue through a at of untold embarrassnents and LuIbles, tci ieturni them our thanks. Ctj iat we have weathered the storn, ra id present a better appearance even el :mi at the beginning of 1872, all re ust admit. This has been atccom- il ished. however, at a sacritie, and at Ilk 1e bginning of this year, 1874, we ill el constraiied to adimiit that by tju- ot erous losses-consequent on the cred- w system-the propelling power of the fo ERALD does not run as smoothly as C13 should, and now raore than ever do th need the kindly sympathy and ma- k: r:d aid of our friends to enable us N give then a paper worthy of sup- j rt. We trust to receive it, and that fu c Iimuu> and its readers will real. s : largely of success and happiness Pt tring this year, and be overthe panic a ere the advent of 1875. The New Year. ..] Time noiselessly and resistlessly dc ars us o. to the goal of all that is hl imzan. Another year has ended, lii >re territory has beeni added to the y eat domain of ther Past by eneroach nt on the yet unexplored regions of a e future, and still the silent, un- wl tsing war continues. The horizon pr 1873 has passed from view, but de at of 1874 ::ireles us with a new wl y and with other constellations.- f'e, ec old year has run its course. per b~ meid the duty :assigned it by the w1 ng of T1imie, and now with its army m, days and hours, h:is taken up camp pa the plains oft Eternity. Reader. e at will the balamnce sheet of 1873 all uw fo.r you, a pre*ponderance Gf good re, bad ? Are there broken vows re- thi rded against you. Are you charged in, th turning back on the needy and wi lpless ? Is there pride, or hy pocrisy, ro envy, or malice. or eheating or be ankenness, oar back biting in the' sa umn of your deficits. Be sure to th~ deavor to hamve thenm cancelled and tnm keep a clean score duringr this year. bja ini :gain with new purposes, new terminations, to do better and to be th tter. Form no we'ak-kneed resolves, el t thiese that have bone and1 siniew itmc 'am The past is gone forever. af' ighted with its~ we:d or woe, your o ek is to it. The present is yours, :i Xe it, andi w ith eyes fixed on a hiha mdard of virtue strive to imiprose it. ani :ret and pining are not worth a fig, n, p thenm. You have moure to be e, ankfuli for than to be sorry for. p ape anid lablor. Arouse fromia drowsi ss. there is much work to be done wi d the time~ to do it in is diminish- tI, dze thme preaCnt oc:ai,-mnake the aa. thouat art into instant ai on, andI at once Ii and perform, resuve and execute." -- el TFhe D)ay Dawning. hil We think South C.arolina's long rm hut is breaking. Th rough the re enie of Mr. Tilmzan R. Gaines in d lter. Mr. Neumann, numbers of mirants are comingi into our State d settlintr in the different Counties. he G~rngers, too, are rousmg up oni It esubject. In Newberry they are ti kinig np subscriptions to advance the d: .rk. The Radtical papers are be- tI munng ;mhiramed, because they see the se of the reigmn of corruption in the cm ,tiace. Imiaruation is Prussie acid t' thetir. P tritp,work it up, lengthen it, y reg.theni it. Never imind the past. ti arpe udion', aind prosperity will re- I th - - d Masonic Female College. W~e hiave just received this year's iv reuh:r of thae Mas'.nie Female C'ol ge of Cukesbury, S. C. This insti. Iti trin was established in 1853, by the It asoie Brotherhood, for the liberal ed- u ration of young ladies in a College in St htih all deuomiinations may be repre- ai uted without fear of offence to their 'ligious opinions. The course of this' llege is thorough and the expenses tending are moderate In addition a the regular course, systematic Iee rs are delivered on GeLology, Bota , Astronomy, Chemistry and Physi-.r ogy. -P'arents desiring~ to educate iughters would do well to examine to the merits of this Institution.- 8 ddrc..s W. Christie Benuet. Prineipal. j TheLateCoL B.-LF. Evans. We are paitied t4umtie thAt Col. anjamin F. Evans, of Walker, Evans Cogswell, died on the 22nd of last Dnth. His death is to be lamented the State generally. and particular by Charleston, with whose interests has been closely identified. Col. cans spent~a useful life and acquired enviable reputationl in the busiues.s )rld. Taxes. Remember that the Tax Books were ened on the 1st, and will be until e 20th, when delinquetts will have pay the additional per cent. 12 Ils for State levy, 51 for County ;y. and besides the school tax, ich differs in the various townships. etty heavy, but comie up to the ratch in time. The sooner a bad e is over with the better. The Carolina Spartan. We notice that the above valued change, edited by Mr. T. Stobo Trow, has begun the year 174 in improved form, having enlarged' sheet, and now instead of twenty ar, gives tweuty-eight columns of teresting matter. The X1partan is e of the oldestand best papers in the ate, and we heartily extend it our ngratulations for its improvement, d our wishes for its continued suc ss. The Progressive Age. We are ple:-sed to n(tice that our teIIporary, the Age, after a tempo ry suspensiuu-uecossary to make a ange in the proprietorship-is now sutied. the first issue since suspend g appearing on Friday la.st. It is w entirelv under the control and i agement of Mr. R. 1. reneker, r brother and former co-partner, 1o deems it best to pub'ish a paper r himself. We eau now honestly 1nnend the Age to the people (,f is County, and trust that the well own liberality of the citizens of -wberry will be exemplified in this se. and that its editor will be success I in his efforts. The Age will be is ed hereafter on its regular days of blicationt, Ftiday. Politeness. To be polite to each other is a duty. )ounto others as you would have tham to you," and who is there, "rough wu though lie may be," who docs :e those little acts which :ire ternicd lite. Genuine politeness is the off ring of a kind heart and is a part of rood man's naturt', being exercised ienever and wherever an opportuani ty 3sents itself. But there is a great ad of acquired or habitual politeness rich does not truly represent the :ings of the man such as is practiced the suaive and amiable swindlers im are wolves in sheep's clothing. it from whatever source comes the liteness, it is better than none at all. ir vanity makes it ple.isinig to ua at times. If we are humbugged, our :olections of it are pleasainter when a hiumbugiger was a man: "suaviter miodo."' There are sonie bluff mnen loim peple think good who are as igh and uiumiannerly as a grrizzly ar, who justify their uncouthness by ring thait po&)ltLeness is hypocrisy, and ase are the very men who like to be ated politely the most, and can be mbhoozled by suavity the q uickest. All deception is not sinful. Wha:t's e use anid se.ise in m:tkinag. enemies ien with a very little trouble you u miake them friends?' A dozen riends" inay not do you a great deal g.ood. but oie eoeemy wo uld do you zreat deal of harm. Itf it please naans vaniity to be treated plitely d does him no harm, where is theF ,rality in refusing te do it ? It is t i Christian duty, if you don't hap. ia t., like a manw, to tell him so. Sense is a good thing, but manners thout sense will go muTh farther an senise without mainniers. Polbte sare popular men withI mianikind( d with woniankind, anid they are the ceessful men in politics or in l->ve. anners are refreshing like the dew, eeringr hike the sunshine, impressive :e music ; but gentleness of man - rs should alwaiys be associated with soluteness of deed. "Suaviter in ado, fortiter in re." The Editor. Looking over some old files. the fol wing capital illustration on one of e very peculiar institutions of the iy-thle Editor-we find credited to e Richmond Mail, and copy it: They have a steamboait in the west ni waters by the name of 'iThe Edi r." This is the very best name ever t elvenk to a ste:unb"at, and miore es :cially to a Mississippi steamboat. : re surprised it has never been rought of before. The editor is a orking cngine,. whose fires are goning iy and njighit. Now he saiils againist te tide, now with it, going along ait a shing1 rate, until suddenly lbe comies astC,nding against sonic hidden snag. hieh nearly shivers his timbers to eees. Whenever he moves lie puts e water in agitationi for a time, anid aves a wvake of troubled waters be uid him, which lasts about five min es. iIe serves everybody but him h:'. earries freight and passengers in iy quantity, and goes oftf puff-puf q down the stream of life. Often s powers are overtasked, and the >iler bursts, but fortunately it kills >one but himiself, and who cares for ieditor. The RaL CAnOLustaN. for January, 74, is at hatnd, full of instnructivec agricult !and firesidle matter. The leading article, t Western Farmer's talk to the F.armers oif e Southi," is worth a careful per'asal. We muiend the Eural to our readers as one of' e best Agricultural publications in the uth Terms. 92 per annom. Address alker, Evans & Corsweli, Statione.s and inters, ~o. 3 Btoad Sneer, Charleston. Brief 1enitioxis. Il Of the one Iundredi and one survi- i I vurs of the Virginius crew, one was a S'outherner, aumed Phillip .letzeler, a seznr maker, from Charleston. Siunee the Ist of -J:uarv, the A eri-i cNan ValUation)~ of the iritish pound sterling i4 8L.%.65 in-stead of ;4.1 1 as was formerlv. - In Lilcolu Couunt, New Mexico, I difficulties have reently arisen be- I twe.en Americans and Mex-icaus in e which some six or ei;it persuns were kille.. The N7rrs & C-r'r a.vocates a Tax J'ayers' Onivention instead of a Grangers Convention as is called for by tile Ilii.r, to take iio cosidera tion measures for the relief of the hon est people of the State, as the di-hon est people have been relieving others of theuir hard e::oied potshssions ey needI no relief. We say God speA to either plan, we will not quarrel about little differences. Anything except inactivity, which has been death to our liberty. The djwi train of the Spartanburg s & Union Rail loid, ran off the track s last week, and the passenger coach was t thruwi down aa enbaikiment 15 or i 20 feet, but, :dthIou2h there were some 10 or 12 passengers onl board, no InC was hurt. except Mr. (eorge Colield, who was slightly injured. Maj. John A. Leland has accepted the lrsidener of the itidville Felnale College., tev. Thos. Ward White, its forier President, however, will sti"I be associated in its maj:tgement. Railroad co,mmnutication is ereatly impeded inl the Westera States, by the recent wide-spread .strike of the rail road operativ's. Tlue debt stat-ement of this date i shows anl inlcrease of tlw. public debt during December of SS.4K527?, and ' an increase since Jiue U0. 87:, zl 1, 496,;12. Currency in the treasury $4.277.m5;coin certificates 837,543, 300; outstanding legal tenders 8378, 401,702, Vi.GINIA, Decenber 25, '7:1. MEssis. Emr4mt.-A meriv Christ ums and a happy New Year to vou, but ere this reaches you, Christm:s will have been niunbered among the things of the past,-another link ill the ch:mi11 of reminiseenees: another year will I have been ended, and old Father lime t with his frosty locks anl keen seythe i will have unfurled the Cahndar of - 1874. M1ay it indeed, be a IIappy New Year to you, and muay the rosy-tinger ed: morn, als it annunflces tile recurren'l!Lce of each succeeding day, reveal to von rev elations oif a mlost pleaLsing anld agree able natture, and mayL the "JIEutAw" I flourish and ipospe, and mlav it, as it< ever hlas b)een, he a hleralld oif joy and I gladness to every hearth and hlome whicht it may enter. Our penucillings thlis week must needs be fragmuentary, complosed (if items, a I sort (if "owffinim yuthermaii to/lic pollic im';"ite loi, thtis is the soundt~ if' not the sentse. (O)ur friend, "'Phi," takes us off he:mutifully in his article o,f Dec. 5th.: iIe s:avs we are a "single man." anId we< wvould add p)erhtaps not, only single, buht singular. 'We are also infou med inl the I above article that *'there ar'e stome fair I ones in our good old State. We know it, and only regret that (ourt pien is too fe'eble to speak of thteir cha:rms1, they" are too) bright, too heauitiful. tooi fair., for us to pictur'e. You. Mir. Jinior, I know whlen we used to go "'over* the I hills and far away," so does our friend, Phi. Those were days of "triaLls," hut I we e:m1 still sing wit.hu To'm Moore, I "'Peace to her heart, though ano.thuer's it beC, And health to her cheek, though it bloomsu not for mne." Yesterday eve th e Ch ristm:i.s Tree ea,eof, to the great satisfactioin of the little folks. Thte chmurebt, though large. would not acc(oimodate all to seats. It w:e: bieau?tifullyv and, tashefully decoratedl withi evergreens, whicb gave the l'hurieb quite a festive ap)pearancee. Tile tree was5 a cedar', the prettiest of its kind. tall and reaching nearly to thte ciling. withl many a far-reachuing bough laden withl pre'tty presentslL. The exercises wer'e oplened~ byv a very sw~%eet piec:e of muicIt, renldeed Iby, the chtoir-thten pra:yr'-thien singing byv the Sulay: Schiool-then an address--then, then whlat? Thenu an auddress byV thll Tr*ee it-1 self, veryV mlluch to tihe surplrise of the entire aiudie'nce. It began aus follows: "1 am a CedaLr Tfree. I have no tongue, henee cannot speak, and have empl1)oyed thme Supe)4rinztenden'ft to read my speech'l." Fr'om this it went oni to give an entire history of itself. speakin" of its early years, then its imore mat tire; of tile rippling~ str'eaml beside which it grew, and the sighing trees, its neigh bors; of the singing birds that lodged in its b)ranmches, and the gambols of thec rabb)hits at its feet; of the snowv white with whlich it was soimetimues clothed, then of the living greenm. "'This is the first time I ever camne to town, and I have comle to subiserive a purpose15. Eac:uh of you little girls anmd bioys huave a Pmrpose to fulfil. God m:ade vou for aL purpose." Thie tree hlad many' beaui tiful thuingzs in its speech, and all were ontly' sorry whein it waus thuro,ighi speak ing, so good was its speech. But now we have more sweet music rendered by the Suinday School, after wvhich the dis tribtution (of the pre'Lsents began. The first distribution was at halfdoizen Jews' hiarps to as imanyi of the City Fathlers, wich c'reated sonme fun, which wvas fol lowed upi iby the distribution of many beautiful pres&ents. Tfhere were pop-~ guns, wicker baskets, dolls, candies, chromios, books, jewelry, hats of the tall species; well, the fact is we don't know what all was on, and under and around the tree. For an hour and a half the speaking wonder was at his post, and not a minute did he lose call ing out names. But all things must have an end, so must this, and now all arie re:ady to rejoice at this festive scene', to go home with hiappyv hearts, and, we hope, there to rejoice, to welcomue the anniversary of the advent of IIim who came more than eighteen centuries ago to redecem this world from sin and N ilkage. But alis. w felar that many cre, like everywhor else, retired that ight without oice thinking (if Him 1hose :Ldv(en,t this is the annive-rs:rv. Yong Amnerica"' would r:ithter p a W ernekers :i trpedoes : a prelde I the coming day, len his fondness )r such-fin will have its fill. When NI, repair to tHv tvimple (if G ,hreto r1rship U and hai Him as King of ings, how ftw of the pews are filied. Yl night thed aisles anid t -rer wer rowdled to tvurwlIt-] I t,l-dav olily ere andl thter. do) we! ew . Why Lis difTerenci-. why heri 1-t<-;t nii-hit anti ct to-(av? Vain ctrioity bron git 131V ::nd expectancy others, yes, tis I lnothing moe. The unusual quiet on the strev!s of " ur litule "City oif Peace"* was distunrb6ed )-day by the ri of anII IM nIl nm -r o f sq lib s, a i d " Y '.4u n g A In icTia " 1,1m1Wd to be at! the t-limax If j,.y. ime. .lon't ltok verV "paniiiieky norpw Ve hope this is the egininning of a righter day. The stringen y in the I Ioney inarket has beei R.lt prettv se crely here, butI still tho spirIt (if im1 roveliilt hit3s IWVVr (';Ies-l. Thv var-th is v:tr[p(-tvdl wvilh be:tutifill no0W. The wve:it1j-r has iothratdil ,,)mie now, :inl tihe. still is shillinl.Lin . ifully. We have not IUhad ice (1ou1gh skate upon this winter. Again wish ag vi a imvrry- ( liristmis and a happv c I(%w, Y(13ar, W41 mi:ake our how and bid oil adi-11. Yours very mullch, ZMLA. FOC THE IERA LD. MeWNT P s.LANA . S. (2 t Decemlber : , 1S7:1,- t Our vetetable farmers are hard at I .Ork. preparil'g their lands ftr tthe rv vptionl of the (.r,0p-this work with those vlio are fully alive tt the importanev f thorough preparation of he sOil,. fir his branch otf farming, is laboriouts,andtl equires the closest attention. The ground imu.s be thoraighly 1l- I eri.ed aiiij well irained, and -ras oots and steins of weeds raked oTy and einored. The "HIot" ain( "Cold Beds" ftr To natoes, and such d4licate phants. m11ust ow be fully repaired, broken p:m,es rt et and a plenty of pine straw haulled, nd laid along the line of the fraines, e:Ldy for covering over the sashes. Those who plant the Marrow-fat pea houl have at least the first pmliting, r not the t(tsevond, above gLound two or bree inches hiIt. Tiniediately :ifter he holid:iys, s:ay first two or three days a -January, tile Etra Early pt:L, should le. put down. With this variety, the edious and exp)ensive process of "stiek ng," whiich is gener:dly done in the Jarrowfit patCh, may be di-pt>nsed rIth, though it is claimed that tlfis pl-n .is the hearinig qu:dities otf th e vine, .ud is at grealt protection against b reak-j ge and injm-y. In this neighblorhlood, there is not LIuch of ai winter crop raisedl. Your orrespontdent passe5d through a farm a ny days ago wich dhisplayed( as good .show of cabbages as any one may dle-I ire to see--well headed antd free from i ((orms1. The Mairrow-fats were very or'ward1 andi thirivine, with a fair show ng of Ibita Bagas. If tile result of a trial on a f:arm On harleston Neck, with tIle "Ammomcii ted Mucilag.e," shldt prove to :my xtet, g.enlera, the ar'titcle wiill he :a ~'eat acq(uisitionf to our falrmers. A~ :rmfer oni (harlestun Neck 14(prere early all of the seedsl lit uisedt withl the Incilaige last seaisoni, anid the results Vere suirprisi!lg. Used with Trish PttoelP. thet ('fl-etS lie ridit grtowth (If t he phm41ts sur-1 rised those whlo observed it. Tfhe rep)orts from planters, whlo haive ioh these creals ma:t.ured we'll, anid vithi Wiheat, it preve~nts rust, smut and ilighit. A onte p)ouudi plackage,. costing twen-i v-five (cnts, will make' one( andt a1 h1:f talltons of the nmefll:age, inl which thet eeds are tirst rolledt, and14 subsequlently in :ashe andI drw C:arth. This forms a:. oat int imiperviotus to the attacks oif in eets, woimis and birds. ('rows, afte'r ey4t:uedt4 effYort-: are mo.,tI signa:lly foil d, :nd leave in disguist. This quanlftity is sLailicienit tt roll seed't 'nonghi for one acre of 1:and4. Mr. .Johnu Conimins. at No. C G illton1 t., near Pttotilie. is the sole agent fo r le U'nitedt Stat's, for its sale'. TilE eITY. King Street is all alive wite p'ranm >ulalt inIg C h r i s tilm a 5 pturteaers--h le egthened pe(rspXectie o''.5~f Messrs. Vt n enlte n anid IIayden's storecs, thle long istasL- of Mrs.,srs. (Cohe'n and (others, aire in1 Atom44atonl Singing liirdl of Mr. Ja:s. lla4n, warbi.lesi to adiinig erowds (of lligh~ltful1 juvteniles, and14 thei showt~ -ases'. ill wicilhlI4 ar 0s templjtinlyi ex Biited. the bieautiful stenm-windling enevai Watches, handsome jewelry mid ste'rling sliver, attract the gaxi of le oleler visitors, to) the lessening of d lethiel(~ pocke!t-b)ooks, if theire are many sulch inl thlese pan1ic' times. Thle ab.hoimable ea:r breaking tini ion o1 f the Evil One. aire shtcekingr thet wr'1Ves (If the p)eople in a4nd oumt ef! ors. atnd thle villainous saipietre auid ni adding to tihe din and incre'1asinig the dialrity of the juveiles. KAPPA. TH'iE TfAx-PAyERs' CoNvE.NrTlN. -Thme mieinbeis tif the Execultive Conttel i ie of t he Taix-payvers' Convtei reut Ion ar e I.sted to i:e.et at the -oosn of the (Ch:, nher o4f (Commnere 3 a Chlarleston, on Tuesdayv, 13th day f January, inistanit. at 12 M.. for tihe : of' the Ch:aniber of (Coniiueree, tha:t he convention be re assemubled '-tt o take into consideration the presenit oniditioni of the tax-payers of' the said ~onvention. The following gentlemen ompose the Executive Conmnittee. Jaels C'hesnut, .Johns.on HuZgeJod, fhos. Y. Simonis, W1I. C. Dudley. E.' B. C. Cash. F. F. Warley, A. P.1 Aldrieb. IIenry G3ouidin, UI. C. SmaI:rt. WXilliami Wal!ace. RA. IL. Me aughrin, T11. .J. Goodwin JT. L. Wetmorelandl, AX U. D)avega, A. BA. Woodruff, John IL. Manningr. M L. Bonham. A. Burt ; W. D). Porter. President. -News (1/Id ('0 urie'. On ib.- Wit of i-eI , -V., iy-the P.cv. . A. 3OeWd, :u hi reWene4 . Mr. L. 11. i.i U;4. A ,-nt rt)r t- W elr-nd U ewin:z .l:iI n t. l- >' l u i Lof - M:iv the i ch i:v ,f Li-i'r.o estie life ever dr.p a Atch or brea :he thad of onlten t:n; n1. te r:-ilence or thw brid.' father, ie iev. .S. 1W ini-, r4l, a -si, ed b y Rev. J1. G. U1otyda. . .A. W. 1'. M0n1WS a:n \I MW uARI-: l.wums, ai of Neweirr v'unnty, S. '. M.iy life be to th- ha.v i:3.e c0d.o. kNe C unallove-I h:ppine-i. ti .l: .tnerv 4rt. 1S71. by R--e. .1. L. Shu )rd . %i:. iVLY Z. A1..%US a-d 1i - ANNA %cxk:, a:I of Neuwri-y (,n;:Iiy, .. Prearmble a:,i i:-lto s unanin:ously loptedI ly the . of i rectors of ti-e .' ii. lBauk of 'Newberry, Dec. 29, 1 i: Vi:ir.:.-, the lIon't J.iwwr .iMoonm.%% ho hil beo:n frot the er:anization of this :a iK3 IIM,er of the . oIJ f IDi,.ectorS -d p sated thi i:c o: tie itl dty Octo ll.'sol veil,T'ht we ho lnw ni:h ri erence -leore lite di.pe:: ion of Divinle Provi 111CO inl ihus remonviNg ow.- of our nu:mber r"m ihle rlih,ic of his canbly l0bor, :ia,l ,dei.!cr our pi o.outind sypi:iil iiy to tie fiti of the uec'aed i:s th,ir t.re:%v::wv nt. Resolvvil, Thl;t in tEk d0klh IPI \61r. M!oor Innit jis Board lis lo int ii n ler w% .o Was I%v:tys deply iiter--ed for 11h0 :-lec,'s o 1'- 1"1t1, :tidl proliplt andi diVL;eIt .In tho" i-eb..rge of hii- dniy. pyre i:ai of i., virtiu', a l0alik p lt of or Journal of Proceedings Aiall ie in or::,il to his icii rv. R.solvvd, Thak! coiis of Lilt- boe i e ,qit to theI !a.ilv of, ti ecei'aied, aid be tiLlished in the Nen erry IbI ut.. Two Fee.i of!Ienith. ('01d a1t1d dAmflj are in!iaical te heaWh, and c generally havc tt untllinlesoie combina ion of the tEvo at this seaSn. ThLT ,'nQ atw tile Lin aUnd itntegolitas :nd affect !ie miuscular, g!.andular and levivotis org:aini .tti.> z, prodaein., rhcutuati,m, nietir.tigia, hills aind i-ver, a dtit where there is a tendeii y to dy u ep'i.or liver coti;laint, p:ovu aga attaIck Of inlige id ti t iti Ii,ou 1nei. 'he be,t advice that c.in be given tuider uch cikreitie:tees is ti eip the ex:ernal ure.e uf the ho ly V.arilIv eli:ied, and to vep lict interna .)rgtns itn vigorin t,irlk ig order with Ho;ti-Ster's St,liach fitters radually but cowtanitly this fatnou, invigo anIt is sutperseding the a,Itd!terated- 1.ur of )illnmercv, a-; a iiedici.i.1 ":irilulanlt and rremtive, in al p-irlt of the country. It Vill bo a1 happy d.yfor f ui' 11 -.1 .iaky-it i it .ill s irl nW, II.-I this !p ) e t es t orative hal11b It e t%( akenI the- -ph;Ic of rawI% -pi-its as a ti;u!ant i :ill our pitoliei 'd pivote hos ,ital. It is nor, however. inerely a harm nss .ibstiiie for the iet. -timniiants re'eired 0. Its :-011n 4iling pr p : s ar,: not it. 'hief imciPs, ahbon-: in t ik rvg'rd it sur I vses nM tthe 111111-d ivatedil n.illit, of, thet t*ll, done l ic or i : p rted. Tr ie l.)wer!ul uiflICIe Ce it ex IrCit -ht: :trid1 aidl on vlIess c, tefoli'-:1n brd liver, Ithe :ontlipalted iomvek, and the re 1tdVeIves, end er it atpositive pet ici inl ly:ir p-ii , liv rem cpiain, in est'tea ontricion, TerS o US feakie , hypoch -iruli , r ett-:i,io and iloepies tness. All hlonice:cinpl are iggr:ivo Ite cld, i oi' t wanosph7re, -.nd E is therel"4ji panten:arly 'eua . or ho-c who or f :tlivted with ailinis o this iiurc, whateve-r thwir 1) po rmay be, to mecet his predisposiaz c with a whoere v Inbe apriv.te t~tr' Bitter holid be t:te dil, at7 1hi 'eio bytall >erits labop.r'ilg unr Chreote iletsCI tilet end 'tiy weke .hesstrI.Jan. 7,' 1-n .'te- to.7ITresases. [nshtallatiton' ofii lil ceis tordO toLiea'. Loge. oft J.l''l ed silAv event- t , -t itt i ',t, -iS. t!(. tln th 'ri:oi l all ait' it l7 P. li of. A ter hichta rtai th Ldg wfh tVil tk ofli Refresh m-lo' ts pr-ptrve tior thef ocailln.c Al the Jat. 7, 1-l .Sey da nd W,h1 -4 ()fjl ieaS. and STOLENOF~. Sftoln frmnvhnio:ten;:to h w ety-i'l ixt fe'enb c :e i nan's~ i b i Sddle, ttirrup, tO lid liI tiaewhatirn. Aof' oe :uite f:or le ncevi'rc (;:iC w , iotsin th e ~t. Ai ietal bfreaii wi.lbe. gin ':zlperio :iiingOtIC h len i , d to ay tne 'urni ting ioo to c'oiet hei thif ti williute atle .1ard.I \V.\l.R. IENTr. .lan. 7 , S . ,.Ji. .1 7 --t aa. oion Btaut dbton. a Jan . tr,-i. :So ilBi, i1 Then sto-cro ibr t he e ies t Itil! neu t on l t hiE.la otef " \V lia'tN ' Uneke t ) Iat\fr New ey Couty on thfe 6th da :rined before t I time. And be)frhe Adminitr tor debonii Sn,ente, Gttaen ad ,.eo, of heo EA.o \Silir, t. eketu:t, e [ketreased.Sel .elO Eid I'r.i I'To;t, Allintrdtors o un . Tf..z, ofthek .,tate or f \the ! -m D1 uckett i i, d. -Ise. Newberry C. C1 , . . .. 5. fit'4-1-4. .? A " st6 .?iscelltuneous. f Le 1.1pcib :Y i..o : . b 1 :1e: a:n'! the ebi .e.a!v of Nev iv ry :mnd Su, rouaiing cown'. y :V, . h L . rej .v e the Elegant and Coummodious tore I.Lieky occupliedl by i:. G. shiv... V C'O., :Wil tht heb1.ad.d l )e i l '- - k 'C . L I li ICt. tn;z ;Lilt . in1 a 1lli e L:t ions linev: of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Family Groceries, Nic Nacs Heavy Groceries, Plantation Supplies, Bagging, Ties, Grain, Hardware, Woodenware, &c., Which lie Ofters Low for (ash! 01ni:wn-r in w tt W f w o!, C ed only ()t 1i:*-1 to be ai t oinc l o .plied, V anV 01 :hI hig c ip1 of) s:th:im %m0n 10 % nill be ai -* i e it o 0 0.er' t d n i:d M. -ti. i- ind i lta l Large, Varied and Cheap. 1'ar;Ci.i wa:inu C Feri:z- al beii~ sup pl;ed -i h LtP CELEBRATED NA VASSA GUANO oil mo t E-her:d termi-. .\! iat I :.Sk i: tha. bii i-r XiCt .iy -;ttre, to i. :a e m cotilt il:ua oIfIt:i *C .. Vit-y 2(,1niCiioiut Ii.itro:nit, wlo deI d ile ill ii pit , a:d !or which I l .! take ue I - tion to ret ..v thank iii. T1HOS. F. HARMON, N"-x, Do.w0 to 1jank. NOTICE. W e -.sill aiplV to te Prolbate Coitirt for Nea i.it C o u:y, :bri i-. -h r.e :, AdC:in isC )t u :s Clii h t.a of S.ral Jol.11sonl, detsed, on Ih :;thl dIy of Felruary, o. lJolN C. JollNSON, lii 1).\N IEL z JillNSiN, A dini.iC-tr' or, of Sarmlh Johnson, dec'd. Jar.7,1 ~t IN T 11E I >IsTI!!!'T A *-RT O)F Ti1 IN ITEDI STATl-'S, VOlU TIE I )i ST11 ICT OF SOUTH CA ROLM NA. III :h I lattvr i.' l.trvey Si! r. I! ikitCipt. IyV w%how a i n for. ;-'jI-i4.itiiinl of b .briptcy w. lile it the Isil diy 01 Nvv--ti0,(r, A. D. P,7:;, inl saidt Conrt. IN l Ki I 1 1'T. Th,i4 is to :iIve notict ,th:1t, onl the %'11b1 -iay IoI DecenCr, .A. 1). 8 :l , w-tr:int inl iankrup ty w: iV: u edit Cain-t thue e:.taite CounCIty of lflihbindl, ini the S-ste of Sou:ht Caroilint i who h io', 3ena:jitdged. a banik rut on i own.C p :ihion : tht the paymenctC of any' deb: :u:l dli'.ry iof :1:ny propsty byiii him are forbeida--t by law : tha:. a mebet 'ing of i the c horst of li t h a i ha .irlp', to Cprove !!i dihb!, :CId to chioose oneC or miore assigners, i? htis est.i C , it.ill be& hlid atC .a 4,cC;u: i of h i:rp?cy, Co b uhlden att New 'herry,' .i:th CaLro:iti, before C. G. .Jaeger, I) 187::, :at 12 o'clock, A. M RI. M. WAlE..WF, J n.7, 1- . %hrc.''se Naies. S.\TE1 OF SUU'TII C.\ROL!INA, (CO1NTIY 01-' NlIVW1lY. [ N T iE1I~ PlU.\TI' ('OUI RT. the' l'er-oali Estaite o: E:ii.abethi WXrhI, I'e.!Cition' for lilt' (f jirst r.:d propert-ry andit for an, order to rn CCCi.0 ta Cte. TIn puti" ;u.IeI of~ CCIit'i tr trom l II{CCM n .J. C. I.taahy., inl the abCove e:Lue, I ni ill .11 OnC\ Wednei.d:n-. the ! 1>:t d:n- of Jan1C uin!rv. 1S~4. it thet late reiece of F.lizibet,h WI right,z de'd., the PE~IRSONAL PROPERTY1' of Decasedl, except the note aCg iiL.st Jamest0 I wiull al-u rentt th Cli -ne tiCm , it the( hih .- i ri o e .-b , 1 h -e tI . 'ar 1.74, ACl'Qs ((I IAHCl, t>ing'Cl Ithl rea.. if S.ail d1 -''n'eI. JlC: . J.l l G M .c Sh l l" Gjii. iCi :i' . C C I. I!iV ~ C:9 J u:.~ tC IICC i 7, l ----::'. iC.iC et . OTAT OFi 1!C l-Til ('AlJCCI:iv INA;4 \1'Utl'Ti' t()F~iIt ' eift f NEWl qll .-, Ex C;III-J \l. \\' echr Ai 'r ethal. (Ci.i fo eiIr Z.h-o 1,s. 1h v:. fr i th Ju -!- o 'r :e 'l s l, : Publie.\uctio, It heohe reidnc. 1All ofdiC. CCth le r tCl oert Cof Jessetl J.LIC l i J. . M .lNTN W . x c. hrif' 51tti.eene 1 83 NOTICE THIS. onoelaepn &f Wioedn hee!r Alli orer un' th' acr-inC ih h ti ee.I I,C i iI 5 l-. 1, 1CC I.' t ioi FORS8 AL:. lE. Notilce to Creitor. ThCe oannua'CC mt.ing ofCti :he'd .harehohter. Coif thi \anki url, h beh! on the~ e cond1. iTi..s ,(:h ds) of Jmary, Cy;74, in :htiI'.d, of'akn .1. b. , Ca, ilccd. JN). e. A1;'S l-I.F Notice o ta Crdichrge. Ptersos holinman't ie taat th Eil m.k i.a Ceo .rohnt Iliton inard dCee'd. ae. here I 'tt at wberry,hSrr., on or :CC beoete. day of.:tu Fe'uary, 1874. t uy tFeiuur Deae. 21 1 1l . 1 II.I Notic 'is ereit. (h given that will mak ta te . D.\V ID 5. J< i li N St >N, A d'n'r. Est. of Charles Jobwe.n ,1-51 .?tarble .Yatr<s,. [ARBLE WORKS, !or M Kien and D"eN tetS, Ni-MVBl-'.R1. S. C. HEA L STONFS MARBLE and GRANITE E' O B S. Even~' an'd laI I ps, MADE TO ORDER, the best Foreigi aiid IeWetie Mrble. Xii Iimi I i:-. te work made to ordlr. [i% uh hn.11 1d nd -fr sal cheap, al metery !ot. WIll i.e ld at a Wargain. Je:. I 5, 4 -I f Furit ure. ROBT. Y. LEAVILL5 DEAL.ER IN PURNITURE OF AIAL STYLES AND GRADES, Con:isting of alnut, Chestnut and Painted Cham ber Setts, ARLOR SUITS, BUREAUS, Washstands, TABLES, 3ED STEADS, w* all s:%les and grades, CMIRS, to suit all, ook-Cases nui Writing Desks, Sipriug Beds and Mattrasses, induw Sades snd Fixtures, Wall Paper and. Border, NICTLm FRAMES wade to or Entrarnce !e:%een Leavell & Spearman tI A. N1. B,wes & Co.'s Stores. Out. 1.5, 41 -1. . H. II.ARRAS. J- 1. 1101sEAL E II, IIRIS & , WOR Respectful!v in forms their friends and the oblic genierally,thiat they have on hand and BEDSTEADS, CHiAIRS,A ~nd all Kinds of Furniture, Mt-it repair as weit as make the >ame he bes mi. i.ne L w IIithi expedition, au I at odeae prices. CUNS STOCKED ?!y.id any k.ind of wiork in their 'line xeutei(d ini a highiv satisfactory manner. WORK ROOM ie doo: Northi of L. Ii. MIarsh&all' I~.. ura t. Oct. 1, 39-tf. Sloves~, Tin~ f'are, 6c. A very large lot of ~arlor. Box and Coal Steves, ot ini -iore anid Lo arrive, and mLust be oLD L' on accounIt of the tig ht imes. COOKING STOVES TIN-WTA.RE, For sa Le hawt by W. T. WRIGHT, :.ia-: lr. PI;Lt's and! A. A. N..tthan's, IUIiISret OcI . B ES , f 4i At .- Old Stand,) 1' now'? prepared. to supply the waholesale rade. aiid the citt.izen ot ti. and surround og~ CouniteCs *:ith tIhe most approved kinds COOKING STOVES, Toge.tiher w ith a'l vari. eae of Tin Ware, Toilet Ware, Fancy Coffe Biggins, Teapots, Cake and. Money Beses,~ and REPAIRING Neatly and epeCditiusly done, ROOFING and GUTTERIG MADE A SPECIALTY. Ar.,14-tt THOS. KLAKE ILaving purchased the Whedwdb n Wlcsith n es 'tli1u"espectfully an Webb,ic .to.0 t 1 rf 'yewberry and sur roundi tou he , e* LL we are prepared to MAE BuGGIES AND WAGONS, nd do all kinds ot IRPAIRING in lHEEL1RIGH1T and BLACKSMITHING, as the ost approved style, and at very isoderate rates. We have secured the services of comp et and rei:able workmen in all the various lepartments of our business, and all work seeted at our Manufactory will be done aa asubstantial manner. In addition to th bv e aenae Snumber one HORSE SHOER, and will guarantee satis -.a ticil. Old Buggies bought aid z. ke in trade. T e Cob.mnbia Pbcen'x, andl U ,ior.-Herald wi:l pleae L opy three mor this .and send bill to , hs. oh... Oct 29, 4ZU'. At! kindt' Bhmith Work . Ex.&ated. j ,oNq CINS, SHOT OS AND sRIFLES, oor 4 and Pad I ocks, NEW SEN A. X!NO OF CHAIRS, P 10E FR.AMES ,.e, to or..er, j,0,01 livs Made 0onplete. Old CBpasd anB rass hought. TERMTRICTLY CASH. I 1r* taif a L ' f pate.Ige. B. LasSALLE, t Prs,-13-ritt- "It Hite -1 k; 4 '..I iDec. -'.1. 5:t Christv aMu New Year!; THEACE TO GET ]JDSOME I A ND1 Servieble Presents A. ANATHAN'S, A .\tI A . I .Il~ j Ij von w:aaN 'Y . .:'sI go to, Na- I that'.. (a I,:L1,1ne ht jistrLce'iveil.) 113you wag3ICKEInl o ANY KIND! P g4 to Na hau or i eltts. Nathan', .vo has jut ri! '4 ive,l' a Lh A t :i)al, fo r CIhri"tinaus .%,III il %- t ANYTl NG ELSE -'()to I rHAN'S .\NI.T 'i CII-AP. i will Sell qz pe: ise, to the b be biddvr, d ) FX ) TRIi TH OF .IA I Ir NiEXT. All t:at t Tract h.t1i. in I (A A-.1 ying on Ehver Ccd 1258 Ac~s Chick. :aaal c: therte are 220) Aci of as Fine Bot om Land a5 :acy 01u 1- River, 2w5 Ae of Original Forest, Bt&ings all G ood. It wil1l be sa tu )cof 4-10:) utie of :315, na:l one of *15' i':- .it 'd . i.E-(nae-ahird Cash, the i lm e in q~u l an:uIl insaa'ta nl t ,. inl trest f'o 'or sale at 10 per cent., pay ah-;.unut: A Mortag of the prenaises wi oealle)O~.lt. .G. MAYBIN. Dec 24, '. W.* EX 31. FE.AILE, T. M 1 SE1 & BRO.,, AI.. DEALERlS IN HNS, CAPS Saw Goods, 155 Meetist., ---- Charleston, S. C. Nov. 12;-:hnx. KIN'S UNTA!N MIUTARY SCHOOL 'ORXVILLE, S. C. TIll I Ta on is fully suappliedc with aras and 1ecssry' Ncntitie apaparatus5; anlthe ret exitnsiona of the c''ore of studies phai t ia. the front ranzk of Soutth a. I . ld xa. titutions. rThe first ~S sionof ishol ea of187, will begina C:t ILo. Letiina::'L f l articuara'. r Dee. 10,---t. IAdelstratrix's Notice. All1 Nobknd Accouts due thae Estate of 1. M->; dece::wad, musIit hte t tle on i o t befohri. of .J.at.:ny, 187. All those Nv C. MoWER, Adi'siI. .pjeniaaes. Most .onderful Invention 4F THE ACE. . Mcto-avnc Pat. June 2d, '68 A ad to the.se~ pateanted Spect:acles are O jaenij.i.lh-~ a.cnstrucgted Gaalv:aic ltea i.'unsec:n 'when worn-de!liveringw Ltr(tgIke nerves of the hIead A Soft a Continuous Stream of Electricity,1 .1tal an iving he. athy action to the! * 'tire ta'ful st.'m olf thco-e pacrta. A4B I .Y'' ad C:ERTA IN .Y CU RING Pai:ralsi of the Optic Nerve, Weak or 1ji 'd Viion, Neu'tragia of th~e IIead * r ' Fac.er'ous Taitches ina the Mu.cles of thea, Noise in the HTead. ,Loss of Met ry ;aad a host of Nervus Dis eases Itng froma depressiona of' the nervous Ctuti *' in a mtost astoai::hing de &yit at' o thie soft and do .w;n stream oiry giin brighatatrg to the e 's"ek'.t to the Ear, m ncryt h Kri t wihlnC f the finest Thitiire eto with a ~ht.. and With manufbre, thoe sut allmnSocctacles to1 et.' W u *.i- the bet efits to be de ive4om weairing~ the. Bat*trC ad ar 4to haid in 1l,as vicn on" ly ' OHN F. SPECK, ia4aker and Jeweler, Dr ina Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and14 Phfted W are, SNEWUERRY, S-.C. N oate Geanuit nles each pair stamped MSES' ELCR.AVNC Patented June :2d, 1868.