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w LOCAL MATTERS. ltd in ions Appointments. 1'iviM. Si iivk r.s?Kim.mon (.'ntnc ii.? lie v. .1. A. f'ousar, i?d Sabbath In June and Sat urd a\ bc|oi?*. Services will bo held In said church on 1st and 3d Sabbath4 in each mouth. Prayer moetiiiirson Wednesday evenings. Sabbath School 4 o'clock P. M. Methodist fm rcii?Kvery Sabbath at 11 o'clock A. Mm and 7 P. M?Hcv. U. T. llannau, Pastor. Prayer meetings every Wednesday 7 o'clock P. M. Sabbath School open at 9 o'clock A. M. Appointments for seoovct round of Quarterly (.'oiifcronccs lor Marlon District: Marion station March 25-20 Marion ct.?Tabernacle April 1?2 I itrl? Umi'L ll.illiun " liuck Swamp?Corinth ' 10-10 <'onwavboro station 41 22-23 ('onwnyboio it.?Ebine/er 11 20-30 North Marlboro?Oak Grow.... May 0-0 Hcnncttsville 41 13 14 liucksvillo sta 44 20-21 Waccatnaw?Soeastee 44 27-28 l'cc Dee?Floyd June 3-4 South Marlboro' 44 10-11 \V. H. FI.kmino, r. K. Ki.dk.u I). X. Gore's (Haptist) Apponitmknts FOR May, 1S70.--At Salem, Tuesday, 01 h; Cedar Grove, Wednesday, 10t!i; 1'aw ley Swamp, Thursday, 11th; Cedar Hay, Friday, 12th; (.'onwayboro, Saturday and Sunday, 13th and 14; Bethlehem, Sunday night; l.'nitod Churches, Moiulaxv lo at lb a. ui.; < >ak Hill sellout honso, Tuesday, 10: Shah lotto, Wednesday 17th; Now Briton, Tluirv da\, 1 Stli; Big Cyrpress, Friday, 10th. F.i.Di'jit IF Long's (Baptist) Appoint mi nts for May, 1870.?At Hull (.'reek, 3d Sunday and Saturday before; l'awlev Swamp, Sunday night and Monday; Cedar Grove, Tuesday 23d; Salem, Wednesday 24th; Cedar Pay, Thursday, 20th; Grissett's Station, Friday, 20th; < ?ak Grove, 1th Sunday and Saturday before. Pivine service in the Presbyterian CI hi rch to day and tomorrow, by Rev. W.J. McKay, v.lio in now in town. Lev. I). K. Dennett will preach in this town on Saturday and Sunday, 27th &. 28th 1870. Mr#. Sessions, wile ot lion. L\ I. ^liWCIiinc to /illltir ill lillf Of*.* l\l#iuo. ooivhp^ 10 v i %? i V \. i i i y ?'ui n xj ai ci j'?vflO" ed to learn the Doctor thinks, not hopeless. Mr. Isaac Mine)', chained with com plieity in the killing ot John Johnson, was arrested by the Sheriff this week und lodged in jail. Wo arc glad to learn that Captain K. D. Richardson \n ill accept the appointment of trial justice. SoMlCTlllNU about \V atciiK8.?11 your watch crystal is broken, call at the IW Ortico and have a new one neatly and promptly fitted in, for only 'J."> cents. I*. \V. 11 a bi>\vb*k. May 18th, 1870. A 1>0 y Ivn.l.ki) by a S.mal.ukil I>uoTin:it.?On last Monday t yvo little boys, aged about 7 and 0 years, children of Washington Miller, colored, while in Captain Gilberts Held ul Lucas Lay, where they were employed minding out birds, a dispute arose between them as to tho ownership of a gun their father had bought the Saturday before, and which they had with them in the field, when the largest boy caught tho guu by the muz/el and tried to jerk it front the hands of the smaller one, who held on to the breech, the guu was tired oft* and the whole contents entering the body of the largest boy lie died almost instantly. Srn.l Buunkd.?Oil last Saturday night (l.'Jih,) Mr. J. II Dcrham's turpentine still at Green Sea, with a considerable rjuant.ity of m tlerial was burned. Mr* Uerhain estimates phis f> loss at about $1,000 ? -Xo insurance. We are sorry to learn that suspicion points to lite, fire as the work of incendiarism, and though the indications are auspicious, we arc loath to believe that that foul fiend lias found a foot hold in this county, or that any one should have indulged such bitter, feelings against Mr. Derham, as to have o d ' moved him to so hellish a deed. Mr. Derham offers a reward of $100 for iiroof to convict anv person or I A persons of setting lire to his mill, litis not discouraged but writes us he> ii 1 y intends to build :ind try again. N OT T III-: t to V IS It N M K NT A t.O N E.?A t the recent sitting of the United States District Court, in Charleston, a verdict was rendered against Montgoinc' ry Moses, and his surilies on official I bond, for $ 14,400. This was for internal revenues collected by him, immediately after the war, when ihe cotton tux was collected, and spirits of turpentine paid $3 per barrel and rosin 50 cents per barrel. florry County contributed largely o! that $44,400, in taxes collected on rMval stores. Hut Montgomery, not content with making an advcuuie grab on the cotton and naval store tax, also swindled his aub-collootors out of their commissions; or at least he did bis collector in this county out of *1,600 Til ff? " ' ? ' I to M,?00j and to keep hi* hand in, j like a good Republican and loyal man ^ alio it Id do, made an clVort, through his i lawyer in Washington, a 6horl time before the Court, to get a receipt I against this Amount, under promise to i pay, as well as a statement to his ad I vantage to bo used on the trial. Col, Bukjamin 11. Wilson, ot : Georgetown, died in Charleston on J last. Tuesday morning. NVo also hoar it reported that Mr. Richard Dozier, ol Georgetown, died /"\?i lout ?? kj 11 i.ioij k,*u uua > i The loss of t>vo such prominent aiul estimable citizens as Col. Wilson and Mr, Dozior will be sadly telt, not, only in Georgetown, but largely in the State. Flltn in 1)aui.in<;i ?n.?A tire broke out in Oailington belore day, <>11 last Sunday morning, and destroyed lull two thirds ol the business portion o! J the town. The loss is estimated at $ 100,000 or over. j A Mixlle Letter IV.mi a Modern Statesman. The (Marion) Jt/crc/uint and I'artrier publishes verbatim, literatim it punclucitim, the following letter iroin one ol the Sulcus ol our Legislature: a representative ol tint county: St a i k of Sot in Cauii.ina, lioi'sic of K ijfuksu^ta'i iv12s, Cor.FAtniA, S. C., May 11, 1870. Mr Editor ol the Merchant and Farmerj see in one of your coluins a peiee eonrerning M v name and ker nal Ii (1 Howard members ol the Legislator speukeing ol me being a lorucr Slave ol kei tiol K G Howard i thank God that the tiaine ol slaveiry is dead further i Hc*e that i comeing home from the Legislator that i hav taken niv tools a went out llicie as a earpinj ter and he to his Inrm and i earning in I till) Kill-hell with the ('mik i ileml. god th.it i hav lived until i am this old airl they cant not say any thing any mour dis respectable a liont me thai? than that nut 1 would hav hen j mour than oblige to mv tiiend it he would hav signed his name to the ! pcicu that he had printed so that i would know bolter how to answer him us far as i cm concerned it makes but very little dderent with me what my friends may ray about me wher i takes my meals nor how 1 lake them thank god that i hav lived to see to day when some of my lis to eratie friends are glad to take there tools and go a long by my hide to nrn there dai ly bread i donigh this f.?r i hav ben home terday to my linn evrv sense the legislator have adjurned M r I'Mitor i would he glad it yon would tinde room in your next week paper on one ol your Colum to print this peiee for me you will oblige me verrv much verry Uespoclully A II IIowaud Do <ve wonder at our deplorable condition! The only wonder is that it is no vvoise: And yet this man is a fair average of the dominant party in the Legislature of South Carolina, with tho advantage, so far, of being counted more pure from corruption than many of his fellows. The Wlnyuh Indigo Society. The one hundred and twenty-second anniversary ot this noble and benevolent institution was celebrated ;it th< lr hall 011 Friday (nth,) inst., I?y a dinner. We are glad to learn that several new members were taken in. The following are the officers elect: Ben. Allston, president, K. Dozicr, senior warden, J. It. Ford, junior warden, It. \t. Frascr, treasurer, T. M. Mcrriiu.it; secretary, B. II. Wilson, attorney, K. (J. Hume and Stephen Item burl stew ards, .1. T. Walsh, orator. 6'corcjHdicn 'i imcs. Kxecl*ti\ i: Appointments?Gov. (Chamberlain has made the billowing appointments for ibis county: '/. Buss, vice T. J. Dozicr, removed, 11. T. liar* lee, vice I). Melntyre, resigned. II. Manhiem and A. 11. Durant, Trial Justices, We have only a word t<? say in regard to these changes, and it is this: It the removal of Dr. Dozier, an intelligent, honest citizen, and the appointment of tin incompetent man in his stead is the Governor's relorm, we don't want it. A. 11. Dnrant is a colored youth totally incompetent for the high position to which he has been appointed, Further we are informed that Governor Chamberlain pledged his honor to our delegation when he remove Sturgin last tall and appointed Fmklea in his stead, that he would make no further changes in Trial Justices in this county. It this be so, what is the Governor's pledge ol honor worth??Marion Star. The Death Sentence Passed Upon the K nritor/ir of (Ivmnr ill III \l\ M I VI VVI'/IIVI ^ hh* Aiken, S. C., May 8.? In the court of sessions this morning Judge Mulier passed sentence ol death upon Robert McICvoy, convicted of the murder ol Xolonel Gregg, during the present term of the court, The judge address* ed the prisoner af considerable length, reviewing tpo whole testimony and showing him that even were the dying declaration of Gregg r?j*cted, Hie ovideucc outride of this was sulHcient to oouvict hiig. His concluding words, i; iioruy \vi:i;ki/ in which ho invpressed upon tin* priso noi' thai thi'ioi was not ihe slightest ' possibility ol/his being pardoned, unit uracil him t/? ilovoto the remaiuing ; days of his Ifle to spiritual prepcia Lion, were deeply impiissivo, but had no olVoct upon MeEvoy, who never moved ' a muscle c\en when the latal words sealed his talc. The last Friday in June was anounced as the day ol exe! c tilion. Skcond Esi'at'k ol<' tiiic icxGov l'unok AMI Woui.ic mc .T udgk.?The Court ol General Sessions at Orangei burg was ojiciied hy Judge lieed Monj day. The case of ihe Stale vs. F. J. I Moses, Jr., and .1. F. Ilumhert, for j Indolent breach of trust, was nol i prossi'rf on account of the illegal drawi *? i* of juries at the last term of t lie court, the said juries having been J discharged at.d all indictments Wrought i j in being stricken otl. Under this rule ! the cases against F, II. Melvudav, ex j 1 . ' School Commissioner, ami J. F. Ilumhert, ex County Treasurer, indicted on several counts tor forgery, were also I stricken otl'. New indictments are oxj peeled against all of ihesu culprits irom the present grand jury. Tin: M a ni.itoKo Tim lis Uii anoks 1F\m?s.?Colonel C. W, l)udlev has j purchased the Marlboro 7'itnes, and j vvill commence his active control of it j on the 1 si of .Fine, proximo. lis name j and politics will undergo a change. : Grange interes* and topics will receive j : a large share of attention. j ll im gr.ililyiiiiX 10 loam that a gentleman so oxperio/tecd, cajiaWle and j oil ergot ic as Colonel Dudley intends to 1 give liiinsell unreservedly lo the work j ?11 journalism. I As* Imi'oirraxt Cikk nv I>i;. Titt's Kxj pi.croiiANT.? We liave been informed by i Mrs. Williams, grand-daughter of Geti. Israel ; Put man. 11 wit s!ie sulleicd fur many \eais ' with A tlnna. aceoinpanied with great uiilieuhy of hi ealhiug. 1 :idccd, she says, it pre| vented her from Ping in a recumbent position, and often suffocation appeared mevit ible, lor which alio used Til t's Kxpi ctoranl. Thv relief was so great that -die was encouraged to peisevere in its use until every vestige of the palntol disease iv.i- entirely removed. "We can not speak too highly of this valuable preparation of Dr. Tutt, and for the sake ot suii(?i ing huinanit \ Ik pelliat it may bee une inot e generally know n.nVtun A<lvocttie. (lb.) A full supply of fresh garden seed recoPod this week liy M. li, I>I;a i V. Folilical. Tll'S Century ot Indcpendenee embraces n collection from ollicial somccs of the most important doeiiuients and statistics connected with the political history of America; also, a chronological record of the principal events from its <hsrov< ry to the present time, with biographical and historical sketelies, etc. Piii.ted in German and I'.iiglish. Nearly l?00 pages. Price, y_\uo. Never before has so much practical infor111: i! ' 1111 nl'lids i :i!nrr> hi?r?n imliliMn ,! in mu one volume. While there are many treat ins purporting to give valuable statistics of America in conveni??111 form, il will lie found upon examination thai they eontaiu a voluminous amount ot mat toe which is of no utility to any citizen. A eoinpai isoii of the various productions will convince any intelligent person that the "Century ot Independence" embraces the im portanl uoeunient.s to '*o lound in D-eni all, while it omits that which is superfluous and adds, instead, a vast collection of invaluable t.o-is. No other arrangement gives one foiulh the information in the same space, and the arrangement is what makes it invaluable as a lefercnee book, it having been compiled under the immediate supervision ot olticiuls at Washington. The. lawyer, banker, lnerelriU and farmer will each conclude that it must, have been prepared especially with reference to his convenience. It is designed for this work t take the place in polities that Web^n-i's Dictionary does in language, and Applet.>n's (li.y.ctteer in (ienetal lite:atnre The binding, paper and illustrations have been made to compare Willi the general character of the work. 'I hough a person can he a good citizen without a thorough education, no oooi> citizen can enjoy the right ot franehise intelligently without possessing ih?? inhumation ! contained in I his hook. While persons refuse 10 purchase ordinary or expensive woiks, all classes will gladly i avail themselves of the opportunity for obtaining a woi 1; so indispensable at so low a price. Sold only by subscript ion. Send for special circular and terms to agents. S. I.. MAilltOW, upr 8 Indianapolis, I ml. uciiirr ii:i;roier!ti. roxwAvitoiio, S. C? May 'JO, IS"'). f *i:i'i r; Titiipic.vtink ?Virgin $3,00 to $0, i 2*)?Yellow flip $2.25 lo $2,50? Scrape Jf. 1.*?tj. '1 iniher?None coming in and no demand. I'ljo visio.N'H.? I'ojk '.>( ; I J. icon, Jd'a.'Oc; Kggs 12?al5c ; Com S5c. to$l.i>0 In n }>j? r.n, ."s. C. May 20. OiM'DK Tr im-kn j ink.--Y'irgin $o.oo; Yellow Dip ^2 :>0, Scrape $100. 'J'ar $1.20. J I'rtovisioxs.?Dorn $1.00, Meal $1.20, Flour per lild. $S.OOn$IO.OO Bacon MuIS, Molasses 10 to 10, Sail per sack $ 1 ..*>0. h-ggs 10 per do/.en. Mullets $-1.50 '.o $.">.00. Pea N uts $1.00 to $1.50. Cow Hides 7 to Sc. Bees wax 2o cents* ; Chickens 10 to 15 pel cent. CkoKoktown, S. C., May 10. Crude tuipeidine ? Virgin $0.00, yeiiow dip T-. to, iapo u,/ t orn |.j coins pr hit. Hough Uicc $1,2-7 to 4>1,")0 j)c- bushel. CiiAin.lisroN, tf. M;ij 17. Sph its turjientino 2^; Rosin $ 1.15 to f 1.."><>. Crude?Virgin $2.0l>; Old dip $1.2o. Cotton, to 12. Wilmington, X. 0., May 17. Navai. Stokks,?Crude Turpentine?Virgin $2.7."?? yellow dip $2.1*), llard $1 20. spirits turpentine, 3t>?o. Tar $1.30. Cotton 0 to lie Nkw Yokk, May 17. Money 3 per cent. Hold ll2f. .Spirits tin pontine IHe. Rosin ?1 70 to j l.so Cotton 11 to 13. ___ . ; BH ^ular CoBiftiiiuifticaIion*. The next regular communication of [ j llorry Lodge, No. >"? A.*. F.*. M*.* will no held on Tuesday night June ; ' ~ N(iih, 1S70. I'y older of the \V. M. 1 E. R. BEATV Sccty. i \ I , SY S: \i \ i!<>. I Mpn'ial SOUTH ( AIMM.IN \. IlOlMY COL'STY. TT IS OUDKKKD THAT A SPECIAL 1 'IV. in ot tin- ( Mit t nfCmutilon Pleas a ml (ieneral Sessions tor t! 10 Coiiixv of 11 < > iv h?* held, at Conwayhorn. on flio tilth Monday i:i i May next, to ntinuo lor one week it so j much time is necessary lor the disposal of the business. it is (wither ordered, that the Jury (imimi*sioucr draw a Petit Jury lor said S| form, and that the (irntul Jury diuwn for this year b" required to attend. It is turlher ordered that the Clei k of ( outt publish this oulcr for the information id all concerned. C. P. TOWNSPNI). April I I, 1S7?5. Oftu i-: ok Ci.kkk or Couht. CoN w a YUoito, S. C.. April ^0, 1ST''. I THOMAS \V. P.P.ATV. CI.KKK OK I., Court of Common Pleas and tieneral Sessions tor the County of Horry, do certify that the above, and I'>iei?oinf; ordet lor a Special Term of Com I lor the County of Horry, is a correct eopy of the order ot lion. c. P. Townseed. Presiding Jtuljie ot Pointh Judicial < lrcuit, now on lt!e and ot rccoid in .iii> olliee, Witness m\ hand and seal of oil! 'e ttie dav and date above wiitteu. Tiios. w. iji-: \rv, \ ih. I C. C. !\ ?.V v . s. * > Notlco (<> (iratul Jurors. < ?ri t? i or Ci.r.iiK ok <'or it i. < "oN \V A Y lioito, S. (' , A |nil L'0, 1^7*'. TIIF. following namod persons, lo wit. i James T. llo.uh, batnuel I'l.anton Tlirs. A 111 own, .]. 11. 11.11 U i n. 1 ?*iij<iti1111 ('.innon, j lolm l? L.owl. Charles < .i aingei, Willis ( Italian), James t oiilin, Kits;'. '1 llaulee, Dan- j iel i>. llaulee, John W. I.nvell, .Solomon Mi1 ! Kae, b. 11. MrN ab, Jane s D. Nowton, Joseph ' 1 odd, 1 Yler \ aught ami John W. William- ' son.?draw n to suiYe as (Land .Itirois lot ihis j year, nre heieby notined, without further j not ice or summons, lo Ik* ami appear at (.'on- < wayloro, on tin* lil'ih Monday in May next, at j 10 o'eloik in lIn- to'ouoon, to servo at a bpee- ' ial 'i'oim of the t.'onrt ol Cemiiul bo?;>iojn> for | I ho Counts of lioi rv. 'i iIos. w. in;a rv. c. C. S. 3:6 iv 1 ?a tin'oliiia. corx tv or iiokuy. IX Tin: ( ol'iir OK I'ltoUATiv. Uy Isaae C. Long, Judge of Probate. To Marv Hammonds, Thomas 11. HammomlH, Aicliibtl Uannnoml'. Moses llatntnomls I Forney W. lla/iunomls, Martha Hurns. ' Joseph Hammonds, and Fanr.ie K. Hammonds:? | "XT' OL AUK IlKHK.IiV UFQUIUKD TO I .1. l>e and pear at the ('unit ot Probate to he iiohlen at t onwuyboro, for Horry eoutity. on the loth day of June, A. 1). is7d, to show eause, if any \ on can, w hy t ho real est ate of James Hammonds, deceased. situate in said county, should not be sold for partition among hciis at law o! the said Jatnea Hammonds. Civen nndoi my hand and seal this the Oth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six, an! in the one hundredth v.ai of American tale.... " l ISAAC (1. f.ONli, Judge of lYobat /'it I It ' (iboi'C III tit i'I lh 'tilt US' //. I h (illhi i1/}(/.(, Mo sex I lainiiiondn, John ./. Hammond*, ti ii'l Mail ha limns: Take notice: 'I hat 11 u? summons in this cause, of which the above is acopv, together . w ith the petition, on which it is issued, have I been filed in the ofli'V (if the l'robate 111 I for the county oi Horry, on the Will day of Mav, l*7li. JOS. T. WALSH, may !J?Ot Att'y for Petitioner. \f i HOOKS AN!) APPOI NTS ALL 3'J. ready fhr settlement. Alter the |jr?d ol June they w ill be put in the olliceis hands for collection. J. 11. LIH'TUN. apr 1"> It B'o*itive Aoiirc. rplIO.SE Z'KKSONS INDEBTED TO ' Benjamin 10. 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A t i? i I nn llsh Traveler h i\", much finer Trs i* d rnk mi It ussla limn In Kiii(i ilid ihe di flereiue i? mil pi ol? i lily owIiik to tho Overland li''iiif>'iii'' j i 1111111 loti 'bit the liiisKima buy ilo* next Ten grow ii in (' hi a a, III tie of that kind yum* to Oilier l oritur','* The Russian Tea Co, idl i it. tins market ii 11 m I l?*?l iiiiiiutity of ihl^ | ! l I - . . i>, o I. i K-nt liv hi ill. prepaid, Iff- canister S'.'h' HJf fl.16 j it tii t' 'uj ui ' h in ivii a I i)km nl vim |>le eeii t tor 2.V Kt'SSl.VN II. A C< >., l'.'O 1'earl si reel, N. Y Fuller, Warren & Co., M Al.' PACT1' IIKISS OF s~i 'i'uvk /st the irtiu'm .'ivsui! i 1 fc A Mi i: C \ \ m > v i l i i mx we [ 1 K; rv_,/ mot11 in the Jimrkol. lll'll NF,\V WOOD AND (,'OAl. (OOKIN'O S lv? V is Golden Crown. Reporter. CI PISST OF '76. SL 89THERH OEM. Ti /-ND THI! FA ."HOI'S TEWART' IMPROVED' imi:i:r tjik wan ts ok kvkuv piiamih. Ooi rt*?poiii|i ii ii Invited. l'riee I.iet and ('in upon a|i|?iif:i to i 'im.i.i'k, Wakrn A t'o , JWiJ Water .Si r'fi. .New York. Black Hills OOLI > F1 KI ,1 >^! roil liUDK P.OOK, MAPS. H ATI'S, HOI TPs. A-''., Sent I'.ce to any addnvsi, A[>[?ly to W. P. JOHNSON, Oimi'I Pass. I \ lit. I. II. U. <'liioaip), or to I. 1'. IIAN- j Dtvl.l ll, I iav. linje A?t. I. <A II. II., Indian-I itpoHe, hid. -l\v $fT Audits Wnntnil for :i imw lnuli v i, in which any in liva ill hi or S I O W.-ih n ran eii-ily make I I A ll to i lO A a A if. line wiio had never can% ?/1, 11 IxMoi.' in idi-b A in t hour; an day experienced n:r ii?t uiiiiii< a""i 76 in 15 | rtii*. ^ n,"ir<. IJ.trtieuInra free. A * IManajrer, (.9 Diihip St , N Y "\l c limnv A <1 kx t<> >?' r ?j?o?sllili' iiiiiI reliable, iiinl tuiuk im ofturn 1 Auenta > <11 oHvy luitiu'rineiilw, ' ? N . Y. Wkkki.v Si i April 19, 1-70 3w. .1 < \t \ < \ aphf.s ok I.and in' il, W I /V / tvvo sep^raI? trad*, situaic six. miles I. cm it I'onwaphoro, i 11 liu< Ls Township. About C?0 acres under good lence .i 11<i i:i Low! cultivating condition, and about .VI ,i'T< ? more cleared that can be put In good order m a .short, lime and at small expense. < tn tlii- tract i.-? a bay, a portion of which has been cleared an I produced fro ui I><) to P> bushels ot corn per acre On the promises are a good dwelling, Kitchen and ordinary out houses. These lately will he sold cheap, as the ow* nei di'.sitcsto move to another locality; For jiai i s upply to T1K/S. W. I'.F.ATV, or J. >1. Wouitw aui>. A.rii 1st J if. _ HHuu- Csntonnia! rK.vK.isA,. HISTORY to Hi.* el'io* of ?11 ? fir?t loo years of our National 1 ii<t..|w.||.ii.|tof. uu'!luliKvr an account of tin? I . online 'iron l ( Vn imi tila I Kxliitntion, 7->0 (i.tfjes, tine en^ruvoik>*. low price, ?|iiick t ile*. I'x'ni leiirp* S.'iul for i iron tar I'. W. /.I I'.O \ (tu , .'.I* A r. Ii St., I hiladelplil i, l*a. \w AS I'lt.-.TTY AS A I'ICTritK," J _a.\. will ai.'ply to nty new assortment ot sl'tNt. 11 \ Is, tor lutdirs and Misses, also, , i, i i l.-/ i % i v.' ? i: ii'.. - i - i 1 v 11 i i i ' i .-v i <o hi uiiii-.imii. i-ijim s iiiiu <J i .ill i \ , i'ioiu liu ci.s. to $1 per bunch, Ladies and j Oeutti handsome X LCK 11KS at 7>"? cents! apiece ALSO, I'.N'tJIJ'sIJ CJM.MlMt.VYS, a! Me per yard. SOO'J't Ii C! X(! II AMs, at 'Jf> cents per yard. iMXT QUALITY OF I'M NTS, 10c per yard Ladies a!i I Misses SIfOFS of dKlerenf ipi..li'ies, p ?ri icul irlv {rood rloth liuskius, u ith Iji-o.uJ sole* and low heels. suitable for Ladies nhn.se f?*et are used for locomotion at i>l per pair. M. ILJtKATY. April 1 .*>?tt" Hi:sl? oJ'ttinilh 4 .u oliaia. COUNTY OF IJOlUtY. IV THK (I't lir OF l'Ol(I)ATI". t I'* I me G. I .ops. 'ludgtof I'rebate ITpl HI! K.1S, ,Inl.n S. Elliott, lias \ \ m ide suit f? me to grant him letters of adoiinis!ration <>5 the estate anil effect* of i 11 .iry Kiilott !)?' 'ise,I. Thev.e are therefore to eito and admonish a'l, ami ' i uMilar llie kin lied and creditors ol t!i sai I 11 try K'lioit, deceased, that they he anil ippear before iu?, in tire Com t of I'roO.ite. to*i> held at Oonwayboro, on the 22d ilay of May next at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, t > show cause; if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. (?iyen under my baud, this 1st day of .May, A. I). 187<?. ISAAC (4. LONG, .1. \\ II. O. may fi td. Sflo^s I Elof?*!! Hogs!!! I An Iiiluliblc Remedy. I )AKKI*.Ii'S Hog and Chicken Cholera 1 . \ .^.*..1.. . ? 1. * HI* . s\ VATIiaill I I r. \ UlllAtl Y?* illlll vi,iM'(ly ( .tic lor (Miolera and all kindred dissos in liogs and chickens. Single box fl.'Mj s'x boxes >.i.OD, twelve boxes p.> (K). THOUSANDS OF FaKMEUS in Pitt, F.dgecouiho, (ireon, Lenoir, Wilson mid Na.sll Counties testily to its otUeacy. Testimonials furnished on application. Adddre**, K. ). PAl KKR, P.oprietor, lu.iy n?Cl. Toisxor, N. C. jsiMXTis. Tliv Journal of Commerce. Cu v i:l Ks I u.N", S. C., April li7^. On tbo hist day of May, !?? >, "The Charleston I'uhlishing Company" .will issue . tlie first number of a Daily Morning Xe*e , paj?or t o bo ealtud "The Joi k.n vi, jK^Com' MKKCK." 'J hisMu'w-p.ip.T, as its name indicates, will devote a large portion of its space ai 1 Influence to the development and ixten'on of the Local Commerce of the City ot ( harleston, and thegenev.il improvement of the material interests of South Carolina. In jHjIitics, I tik Jot'It.Wl. OK Ct>>'UiCIXCC will he Democratic. Three editions of Tiik Jotritxai. or^'ostMEitf k will he printed?a daily, a seiui-weekly. and a weekly. The editions will b? delivered hy eatrier" to city subscribers, or sent j through the mails to non-city subvert be post paid, at the following rates: J Daily, strictly in advance % < 00 | Semi-Weekly, ill advance 4 0 > Weekly, in advance 'X> i For subscriptions, or rates of ad v . ti-in. , apply or addre.-s "TUB CliAKl.'i-j D/.<: IT lil.IM 11N <? CO.," No. 14;'. Lm Lay i Charleston, S. ?apr W.. Qrxn TTrsi'n l?o you v. i n U Jw..?. <Ja-i? Ot/L. I1L1 t'. t* r i ii in, IMioiograpu if W I y thou do you money un ?wlnJI<e< ln?t lend trig to t lie old rcu ilc" hotme o( II 'or j, <' I Hinblnlu'd in lvi?. We siij.pl v ill goods a mi i nil lowest rates Sand for Hume of th"--*, T r u <r ! I nil of Fun I4c; IX > v to win a Sweetb s irt, JX1, lloiftrn Wheel Kortune Teller, lor; P.ooU i. t" I.ovk Letter", it >\hig Minlnnui, IV: At. guu'H iMiiMonry l.\|) uml, Hunters CI iid<?. V 3 l. rangers Exposed, IV. pp. illustrated, fio; How to write Miorl bin I. AO; llow to nriui* a : I evening Party Dancing made "' >*, > . 1 tlow 11 am I.I e i n win, :10c. Leap ye-r Cards, i our tdlup ( -inl4, Kortuno Tell inn Co. I'd", I,?j \ MaUiug C.ird?. I hiu I?each la ra?>e ouly 30. I'om pleiu i'ockiH lii'il>, AOe. ('iKNtcrS'lii * Letto' | Writer, 40r. .Monitor ot Kreema'oury, 7fie. Jlii? lo win and how to v .o, lf>c, The Law* <j( L?v<a, : no."Ladies' (initio lo Kenuty, :W \ A"., Ac., * IteiniMnber any or ill of the above aid be ?eut i ' j on prepaid on receipt of price. ?We import an.i I iiunt up foreign a id ni/arce took'. We wai t 1 jour patronage. S.'nJ foi our Otrcuiui'*. It wi pay you lo de il wi'li a*. Do not rls* in./uii / Willi wludlei < Iiiii ? i.d at one* ' # n.v "old r?ti* id""," Kmiiei x i.'o., lliimdale, N. !l. , let# 1 ?- llU. | SAVE MONEY ? M.'t WUI Ui ul Ki'i.im toi tl". ?> b * In.I Jj it. Tbo 111 i'U I N.E. Dollar S ile, SI HroinlUdd St. I Jon ton, I llrnily c.> bin hvhed, and tor j eai> bn? ?mld r?ai ly valuable goo Is worth 1 id to SV at a llxeri price of only one dollar. W u a;.? endorsed stid ' i eoominended by I tin best paper* and lead in; ; merchant* Our * ile it an honorably busing* < niei pi'De ami do *e II all k' <"I? * *. ?? ** ihsu I oilier dealer*. In tlier* turns ii p*ys lo ?uvn i money. Wo soil Jewelry, Silver, ami l'lated i Ware, (J Iumhwu: >, Cutlery, Dry ami PaneI flood*, (I root rloit, Teiu, Coltm-a, Spleen, a no. in tnol cit'i ) thiuc, liidudliitf 1,0'*" elsjj lilt booke, | which retail at *1 til to tl, am! all Jutt for ?no 1 collar. 1 hnr? i < no "tlcke ," 1'ordemUp" oc I other trickeiy. One dollar ?n.i?;>? any artl i ? i?i oil tlo* 11?-1. Wo tJ. tl. I),, let you *i?e ?i>?d* I before paying, Over 78,obi) pairoim atlent tl<.? 1 popularity of our meat ?<tle. VS. need agent? I (verywticie W e cannot give any idta her* of I ?nr biiMiien tiurlDt of gwoj* would Ull thti i i utile piper. Send hi once fur rlreuliri aud te I ; oinuii'iolailoii* front our patron*. You can navo | < imli. Will you do It' If ?o itUtlrem? *.t ones tt [ OHJVlIvroM, N K. Dol.l,A It S V 33 brut field St, ltv'ion. >1 its. f?*r> H 3m. |ElIANUKlj,TAMriiET Ji:CU HAKKKS, CON'KKUTION KK3 S N I) DHAf.EUi i v GUN I:UAI. MnricriANDISS. CONWAYBOKO, 3. C* lo ititorui their fi'lomlw rdJ fho public, that. Ihey ha.o opened Liiiifu^d la thu CONODON HTOKL, (main building, i to dor the Law Oilic* of Jon. I. Walsh Where they uto uttering at low prices assorted rut. SCII CAN 1)1 Li, NUTS, It AI SI N'M, OIlANTiRd, LEMONS, COCO AN I' I'A, ADDLES, AND WEST INDIA KKCir.S. J Our ?'<j *k uf he8? [ A * I? X | GENERAL VARIETY OF GOODS | will b-i kept up by wooWlv anDalj of th> j Boat. | Wf keep constantly on hand FRENTCI! I CONFKC 1 ION Mil MS, nndlKl SUBHEAD, CAKLS, I'IKo, Ac. direct from orit bakery at Drc i svu i e, 3. C., where OLt Dims for sBECUMT1K4 in o I linn will Ik* Nil*'1*I, V FILLED by givlug i In in at tlic Store Lore. i:\l VN DEL, TAMl'LF/I fc CO. an 1 ValtiubSc for Kalcr | f(w* \OKES OF LAND, SITUATED J i?/w mar vVindv Hu.t., binding or. i (lie Atlantic Ocean, nine miles Iroiu 1.1 Ula | Liver village, an.I commonly known a.s tho l " 1 lenry Hardee land*.'' A large port ion ol those lands an? situated I in the hea l of Little River Swamp?is very rich?and susceptible of easy drain tge. To any peison wishing to invest m unlta! proved liiiuK with a view to rctlue large profits on ad-canoe value for improvement**, ! no better opportunity can offer than an investment in these lan 1* now l'or dale at a very j low price. Forduitlier pirticuUra apply in person, or i.v latl i.. TIIOS. W. nr.ATV. C'onwa\boro, S. March 1>, lHTti. Iiuportiiiit _to t^uniicrs. 'The Spanish Nut Chati Yields on common lands 20*) bushel* '? . acre of the i It host.feed, uuequaled for I u. ing hogs, poultry?and stock. One aero a ?i lutteu more hogs than ten acres of the t eat corn, besides luruiabing gra/jngs all sinn mi. ; For the truth ot these claims we refer to I'mI ted Stales Commissioner of Agricn nur, Washington, or to any agricultural pap i ia the South. i If you fear to Invest largely it will oof h it ; a tnlle to try this seed, and unless you ? tperienco differs from all othors you w ll I to/ever thankful for the trial. The ( hula should he planted About t- o last ot J unc. 50W IS rjIE riME TO MA.KK UP CUIUS Send for a sample package and (envoi, 1 your county. Price post-paid, 2 oz. package 00 44 ' 44 3 packages fl.fO 14 44 44 1 2 packages 13.CO 4? 14 44 24 parages ?6.4JO Seiul money by I\ O. Order or l>gi*4*red Letter at our rPk. S. Y. HAINES A CO, Cleveland, '!< im apr 20 3t.