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*4-. . . NEWBERRY, . C.o -s tena. Nwahig, January 22, 19r. TERM&. aole, ofte Year,... .. ,0 -d-xm.h,. .o.t11, tso. e year-and artra 6opy to - b*PT W one year in-d xtr opY to getter up of olub, . 25,00 Strictly idqanee Th mark deote&-tbe expiration of smb% ~oi, and. Ow paper will be discoutimued f* ronewed.. a- advertoeentsegsh In adva"g. - akfor e delivery. -.. -ra and Garden. - -:~ ~ Thirierfinterekting agriculhural for - teatari .mouth ,is Treci,d: We. - e nd icordiay to orreaders as - -d ep paper. It is pub -. i *t Clinton, y Mr. Jacobs, and it - 1 p$ller year. - - 9 - abns , 4" 4 t-iepeasaren *c nja the atten -t-m* *- et.armrat athi.eard fr thi's enter - pri Qhrlesto merchant in. referenc - to 4OCW7r imortant sA- Plim";nces-1* ,iti areNi..ulplantiag-Giano.. Mr. -. - - ' - - 5 r9tii 4es a=de.niprove fertil - IEbP tWIe aIssamo ot gentuness - .TH B o rspopsib: Bor the ~It- (aR , ai ,ist.if rot be -9 - o..-qi - er'arn g i eiSt Memphis - lk, - st ion t4omacb 1L . '. - *~.. -. A-Xe as-there arXe.2 - --tarwingnegrweia h.'1fat <ity, who - *. , -. Sil-sureead eathi:mlesw they * -t each.91ber. Coun'i 'tite darkeys - - enafflk* a 6ppMtite Wfti omoile - A '- niS, asSGmopr, Geley Phil aler? We.wvn k thi - -d,,.- Did.nd risoi +r ti,tt *k* d be ttle o.'tough, .ia wAVo are - a.-. *fagdR3ttwotay-to at Chandier;:br - d mofedi r'ik. We 1ive - - aSia7Sysk-iinif 'asigegre icjh -h sIeikeh in rm. . - i- k F. Lincoln & Co.. ot Do; d -ctt an advertisng atny, - - atbiw e ielysene be.t - - entiteld.is,uuauer fleitlio more -. - plssi'andm largerpoort:s, Nos.7 ~8 at4 - .e rt)"a rivi to4ni 4 . 0 5=4 4 - d. r@. bpw. oI t9 frinds,and - cs* Lson eyaggi or ,it. Sv * an* n io9n nmh t* notOD nny:ketheri,the -, 9. -4 e~es a sho'id de ee - * - ggMi (lar.e-itisok firibThtnr -7- aabsisktu tiking a battlh' eut sf -a * - ppe - - . re. Oprctb MQy - - ttit 1fai, fiar vlefaing Order Nov. 210. - ] 16m#e wistenttirely $cooedaled." * -. - ogtheir escape. The jrason - - - r fashioniabl1si 'olar - 4 olaie - - an srity ia-thamatter of a dele 4as p CieJuihia,. -set asgt - '- re f 1dis.Anj ove.. -4 "r sr is ired.. *-,. * ae norlede reefn a pa hTeh - -- e g e & i h m n ,aee e k - iM eeser-pr iiey,.Mr.-'Geo. W. .- (MRS mis gsbspa oeethe:mest aselegntly fugi~aand laggest n aft1ffies'in thscutry, orE. - -an2wil san .as a. pionament of - at6rprse, intelligened ad liberility -* eh pmii$n$1y projector. It would b~e. demi-ibhe the~apjointments aMM~ra-aM gmnso this builda - lag bt i ou liteitetPspace for bids it. - - - ES se .bht evying- -is -erv~the - gran~dest and mwest imp.aored asle, .and - - q~ with.-. view to thec comfort sud -. - - n.iwne9.e( the threqehypdzre4~ an - " - -. .numaees connectec4 with, the es - - ta iUenlt, Somne idea of the size ofI - . tbf tutitre mnay begathere.d, when it - iuNdsi-toNid that to pass aroLnd the --severapartments', aovethe pavemnent, 4 - wI invofveajourney of one thousand - -- prenun,dred and.ninety-eighit yards., era triDe over a mile, and that upwards o f forty thousand day's work was per formed on the building. -R. A. Thompson has retired- f:-om all editorial and proprietaryv ennnectioni with the-Ke4'wee Courier, published at Pick ens C. H., leaving his late partner. Mr. Robert Yong, sole proprietor of thec PaPer. A SoUTssas SolDIER IN DISTREss. We are requested to make public the fact that Win. Thomason, a Confederate soldier from Greenville District in our State, isystill at Elmira, New York, the close of the war found him a prisoner. This unfortunate young man has lost an arm and leg. For want of funds, we suppose, he is unable to return to the South. He is, so we are informed, son of the. Rev. Win. Thomason, now, or formerly of Greenv-ille. He is very anx Sons to hear from his father. Napoleon is reported to have $7,500.. 000 a year for spending-money ; Francis Joseph. of Austria, $3,750.000 ; and] Eing William, of Pruss'.ia, $3,000,000 ; I whilstt Queen Victoria I as a smaller summ. I They manage,.by the exercise of pru dence. and economy, to get along on 1 +his 1 dU The Caawten It is not our intention, nor have we the spacetto give thEfull proceedings of -the scalawag body now sitting by - the sea, neither would it be inter6sting to d,r readers. All special-_oings sball'e noted only. Tbe operiRg-of this august mod higbly colored party as given by the aile reporter of the Charleston eW-, we find inleresting enough, however, to insert in full. It will be found on the "ottside." -The firsL, days synopsis shows that The- Convention' to-day' pertected a permanent orgai,iztion by. electing Dr. A. G. Mackey, President; Carlos J. Stoll brand, Secrttarv ; (both-white;) Assist ant Secretary, Engrossiig Clerk, Door eepers, Sergeant-at.Anus and Messen gers,n.ll tNPred. F. A. Sawyer, of CharIeston, Collector DTlziternal Riveiue, resigned his seat os a delegate, for-th - reason. aigned- that the press of offieial duties prevented his littendance in the'Conveion, Tfi.he alot for p&ranett Presidert we note &1trikiug-feat'ure;-the 6en; D1 the nieting was siown in thRt-T. J. Robertso.y retei*e4.bat one vote. It mightbeimportantioknow wh( Irapped id vot; and we wou11'ik'- one of the Charlesto.reperters, to trace it Out. The next imiiortait feature .o far Oame out of the moti n to app6int three messengers, when Mr. Soimebody, colored, said he~couhil not Ne~ thie .eof so'esay miessetrs tti'ait on the 'Conentirr wrbnist of-the-, members had been bioaght upto weir otf theinselves. f,didi'1 like '"de, motjon. January 16th' was principally' devoted to. the Charleston 'te}cury, ,.Wright roye4 toSustain tbe.News and .ourier, but otrged thad.piinovf meatis to ae stroy.tIhe Mercury .Whipoer hoped the mohtion would be~lot, it was time enough LI tal-e act,ionwhen'the 'gnv.ent tan eni Ud L... .gey wo-By.,he4d from Pehytra,ia inoted tsn1w arnendnent lit i4 reporter:be extUded, the digriity )f .the conyention' eqired 4t. F.,J. Niases,.(s hite, w akt.d,ever hqdy,A?7e-e ear- ojrihe'ubjeL D:.tgr, lurked.i. tbe motit4-it was nio their bu,iu'sk.ko ondemn..ihtpaper, clig with "Great odihal we conderpn - pape. P. r i s plities." S'o sible Ms. Parker tbdught haio exchide' the reprte 'omild be. toinag good' to-the MTercery; give. itSrope rad it.would hang ttse." Whippii.r said Mt-ad -a ..nght to -bonlesqug, and- lt.e Joawintion-yould bolittle itself 'to inter bre. i-At this stage4the'whole ~gas IroppeLbrn1. table." -- 'Oitt'adrssthe'ACdrenten,Be. ~Ty Nashobjected.in aioni tiraJe,"aid idd that if-he be i'nvited'to seak,' it ~hould- be 'outside of the hantg that he 'had tnrsda ae.rsat.L The Conserva Livestofakek hini oftoadie ?o0 ret$ rea a esepblicans, aki 11 all iiis brains run dtwn .into his head, d1he will die of political apoplery.. Whipper thoughi Nsh shouldbe 'tf t''fl of tnblng, -h~e'- hadf 'ade ~u;-gud-aiot':Ort had tuumb)ed ste,a delegate anuounced, the -fact th.ee ae 'day's proceedings coat $I000, arvil laths speerh.feuius .excellency would, perhiaps epas;mt halia days indAo $5OO. liotion 4ilrdlTvjrirvailed, and the leech wvift be-made. *. ,J,anuar y 17th,--Pgaer atrodIted ad rdinance Lo estab&i a 'hinsida. law, raeaiptinig p,oper'ty to (h-ou O1Mc vierfed te the uJediciasy Cominnttee. Earicy propodsnordiance-to 4eclare ii o zding abHgagon~s oe 'the pue 4ee slaves null and voi; which was -e erred to thigJudleiary. CommDittee. [angley itroduced-a esolirtio-n, deedi Sthat'the-*putni gEd required that di -ideasu coinfiscalit.n or forti,er dis anchisenment he abandoned ; which was pid o.n the. table;. 'Tbe ayes- sad nays seigcald-forzu~pon the' motipn to .re :oasidr,i(wrnlost .by 1G naya-t40'46 wes-16 bejng abseat. - B&O. Duncan. offered the following, which elicited consn~erable discnssion, 'ut was eventuailly liij on the table: Resolved,. Thmt Minjor-Gefieral Ed. R. E Canhy.he:requested to suspend all ex cetions of judgmnei ts, or.other fore.ible -t,llectionsa of'debts con treected ptior 'to' :je 30tbr June, 1865, for the space o'f :r.ee montes,or uutil further .measures f rehief can be natred by this.Conven :ioth. Gonvention niot in session on the 18th. Ja'nuary 20- -The Co'nvention, to-dav, r'as occupied in receiying resolutions. I'hc first busincss, prob~'y , will 'he the -eport of the eommtit tee pros iding for .he paymflent of mtembers andu Aicers,of .ho body. Amngn th resolutions, one >roposes tha:t all State institutions-uni rersty, public schools and colleges ;hall open their doors to ntegroes. Ano .her, that negroes shall be admitted t', all intels and places of entert ainmient. Pro >o'sition)s are abundant to relieve the peut le from indebtedness. ExcELLENT StCGGESTION.-A goodl sng ;estin is made by the Southern Cuti stor :thut our planters and far'mers hulId plant a portion of their fields with arly Northern corn. Ripenin;g tu o or hree months befor e Southern varieties n present field use, it would enable us o have food for man and beast so much coner. Though especially advisah'e in yerr of scarcity, it would be at all mues wise, as it gives that constant noecsion of crops for sale whi.-h is the ource of all successful farming, besides vailing ourselves of the adv-antage of ur lunger growing season. BEN. WADE sAYs THAT EYERYTHING rAS GONE TO IIELL-The Radicals are in relidation over the wail of suffering and rrow from the South, anid the com. nercial and financial distresses from the forh, w'hich all obviously originates in heir party policy, has recoiled fear ully upon them. Ben. Wade remarked -day to a friend, in language emphati"' ut not classic, "Everything has gone to The Committev of, Ways and Means adopted -the following: That it is the sense of this Conmittee, that $150,000 000 of revenue shall be considered asthe whole amount of -revenue,to be obtained from internal tat, and that the same,-as far as practicable, he collected -from 1 distilled spirits and' fermented lIlqqr. 2-tobacco and manufactures of tobacco. S-stamps. 4-special - taxes. 5-in comes. 6-dividends. 7-luxuries and amusements. 8-banks and railroads. 9-legacies and successions ; leaving the least possible sum to be collected from' industrial pnrsmts, -or relieving that class of interest entirely. In the House, on the 17th, the Ways and Means Committee reported on the anti-contraction bill, with the recommen daticn, of non-concurrence with the Senate amendments; hich was adopted. Brooks alluding to the radic l pro. gramine, said : "We don't intend to be ruled by any such Gdvernment as that, an(t' the processes of legislation by which, it is to be reached will-be-undone by the people. Ma1ny of the opposition. mem 1)ers are acting in uter defiance of the expfssed will of thvir constituents." Referriag to.the Su*prime Court, Brooks said: "You may. overthrow Andrew John.on ; you may destroy the Ex6cu i ive ; you, May turn"whole States- into Haytis, Jamaicas.and 'Africas; ut wenw. Vyou throw yourselves again.st that' bul wark. of' the~ Constitution, foar pany arnms wili hake and quiver and be blast ed in -he first blow yon mirike again4 it." Hubbard, oF Connecticut, followed. in enuncintion-of The hill and the -emas c-uaion of the Supreme Coirt. He -de nounced the .prop'i.d legislation -a felo ny against -the Siates ; he would nt( saY Congress fas infamous,- b'it this bill was tntre than infanbus.. jk gave 'notice that sbou'd-Grant accept the law and carry it out as proposed, he would break hi back before the people.; be would forfeit all the,h,onor. he had won.. This bill and all others were got up for -A fri Aatiztn the. States-thus Republicani zing them andIiiaking use of thei to, neutralize mijorities at the North.- The debi Oceededand th "Republidans were evidently on,the deferisive through. out. - . 'YAssisovos, Janrary 18.-The Sen atets -adjouirntfient from Thursday to Monday discouragestbe estremist,~- and i.t<'apathy is denounced. , h is_aIpost Ertain that hills dhan'ing the Supree Court and hgradirg Iancoek :wi fail of. two-tbirds iii tbe Scnate. -Senator .A n ibon'sTaper opposes the emasculation, anClitters-froth sotdiers-iii allP parts- of thW counry-ate pouting in; protesting against.ibe deg ada tion. Thoe,bilL. i: pairing the army.by the~ 'iister out of Haneock, wilh -probaebly die in the House. Green, of the BostonPost,-telegra$s liis cor-respondents.here that the exeitement throughout 1ew Englind is -iritenset. Auessra, January 18.-Advicea frein MilkdgeviDle, state that- (iv. .Jenkifa, bein!g called onl by the citizens at the Eieettire ensionl, iadb a spekm,. in' epiehr besid'the funds of the-StatT had been .iemovod to New Yor,: and ie. should fight for, them 1efore.the Suproe UVuet.. The books:of the-State' Treisso. !erzannot, be founid Tlme postninster and expr.ss ag*pts refuse to deliver over to#ktw o>ell, 4enera Men. atq$oinitee; package addrosd. trJohn Gen. Mesade has sent ist a comtmunica tion to theUonv'ention in answer.to teso lution asking for pay. Ue acknowledges inaibility to pay,-there beini no funds in the' Tr'e:irf. Arid shiTf use Eis 'best dfforts to~secure,- 'withdat de4ythe ~incanaofjay-ing the inicidental' exp,enses of thIe Co.5vntiob, ateast a ption of the per diem and -mileage:o - - - -The Convention iafused almost .uaaui. miously to suspend the rules to .cotasider k resoluit inn asking Federal authorities, to make advinces forpayment of.eonven liion exp~ensuma-aLso tal>ied a -resolntion t,'appoint a corn'pittee of three delegates ITo exa.nine the State Treasary. Onedel'egat'e gave another-the 'ie ~du ring to-ddy'asession-a quarrel arising-ot cif thena-receipt. .of pay ; both c:aught. u, their efinirs, but violence was avarted and mutual- apologies 'mid&. "~Motiey makes tlid mare go," and "the, thy'want of -it embarrasses iho "Scala wags." A NEw PA1arr.-The New York Her.. aild, advocating a call for a- Conventiont of' the peopie of the East, the West, - the North and the South, aud upon all 'inert of ajil parties favorable to the grand idea of a new Union party, says : "We want a Conv-en'tion and 'a party~ fresh from the people. '- -' "BatL in whose name sheall tlaiis Con. vention be called ? for in a movement for a new party, it'1nust have some 'name and -sone. representative man aroun,d whom to rally. Let it be called in the nami~ and upon tbe principles embodied in the name of 'Andrew -Jo)hnlson; -Hdr has been making history and a-historica.l reputation since 1806. Of all men in the country hbe stands 'forth in the boldest relief as'. the champion. of the Const.itu tion, against the revolutionary radicals. lie has been the only' check that has Raved US so fav froin the extreme designs of' radical fanaticism." RAJ.EIGn, January 15.--The Conven tion organiize-d to-dar. C. J. Gowls, of1 Wilkes, was elected President: J. T. Burnes, of Cumberland, Pr-incipal Clerk; J. H. Boner, of Forsyth, Assistant ; J.1 [I. Jones, (negro,) of Wale, Principal Door-kee-per; and John D. Ball, (white,) Assitant-all radical. The principal loor-keeper (Jones) was an or igi-al free iegro. bunt was Jeff. Davis' body servant luring the Confederacy, and was cap ~ured with. him. Index to 1NeW Advertisement. The following Advertisements appear to-day or the first time. -'hose to be continued, will e found under their respective heads in our iext issue: Citations. Sheriff's Sale. U. S. Marshall's Sale. Guano-J. N. Rc,hson. Garden Seed-R. Stewart. Rags Wanted-John WV. Miller. To Sell or Rent-B. H. Lovelace. Buggies for Sale-Lovelace & Wheeler.1 Store to Rent-i. H. Lov-elatce. . Dry Goods--!.ovelace & WVheeler. Potatoes, Butter- Carwile & McCaugh -in. Iron, Tron--S. P. Boozer & Co. Plantation Tools-S. P. Boozer &. Co.f School Notice-Mrs. Susan Anderson. Insurance Notice-Johnstone & Nance.1 Bills Receivable "" s Ra. ,..a-_r he, Hera.... LOCAL ITEMS. We ask advertisers, particularly in town, as a very special favor .to send in their notices on Monday, of as early as possible an Tuesday nhornings. STAMP OUR loCUXENTs.-Be careful and see that proper stamps are attached to your 'documents. All receipts, pro. vided the sum be over twenty dollars, must be stamped. DisTrIcT Couim.--The regular term of this court commenced its sitting on Monday last. His honor Judge Pope presi.ing.' The business of the Court is ligbt.we understand; a full report of its proceedings will be given-inv next. paper. We have from early youth -believed the saying that figures don't lie, of late our faith has wAvered.- . A respectable looking figure of a man told us some two or three week-s ago that he would bring us a certain article. We haR waited; it does not come, ergo the adage fails of truth. Who is h? TnE RESTAURANr is now.in fair work iig-order, and everything arranged for the-accommodation of the eating public. F1-h, flesh, fowl, together -with- that gen eral favorite, the opater, tn -be had in any style desired, either F., R. or S., at anyhour of the,day and uutil a late hour. of the-night. . e _tave -ed Monsieur Schodair's .i) lenjiA pnron tinceit good. CoisAsroq.--The business of con versation is a serions matter,. -Tt weak ens one,to ralk with some men an hour more than one .day's fa.sting would. ark this as a working proessional mar. s adVe,'it cost. you n6thing; ft's b't ter to lose a pint' of blobd frot your veinT-th:-n to have a nerve tappd& No body measures your nervous-force-As-it runs aiay, nor b'nd-ges your brain And marrow. after the operation." Somebody -philosoplises thusly, and we-endotse -his sentimetsmachly lf -.maa is without enemies I wouldn' give ten cents for allof'hi.fjriends. The man -who can please evi-rybody hAsu't got sense euough to. displease' anyboily. Further, when' inac%iaintaice- sig "How are y6u'?" and fruhes on, w4thout pausing Aor a replf, we1od't if - as in yoar.place, follow him umore-than a. tile Lear YEA -Perhaps ijozne of oui y'oneda lady r-eadeis maynit be awar, niltave not- thiought.aban~t it, that 'this' is.Iesj year. Wo-give them the lateres ting-informiation, al'dda diew of the; pai vieexeimordinary to which they are ent itJil,offer t,he iwhole- bevys of themi ourliearty congratulations, -Keep quiet yoi men, .the girls will do the coutting thistiiu, talk mnoonshi'e, pick, choose, and'prpose, you n4ed not indonetenience nursekes more- than to, cukivate your charmT aiiT by no gia pape snys, and we:ennnot do. tietter than -to tell alli-he says on :[he, subject : that young meen must be on the alert this ygar, as the giils .will do ail t!ie orin and ti at they hiave a f.scinating,- way p1 mlakiRg deep,iinp'ressions on s'oft hearts. "Weexpcf to puibluhi more iveddings this iear than fuir a lof tiie past. There wil -be fewer tinhippy'aertigt* durir.g this year than ~in-the three pre ceding ones, from the simpla-fact a mai den can ask without fear, such a. maw. as she knows: will, be ,a good kihd. There af e many bachelors in..every, e.om munity vwho should be at once beneeited or compelled to nkigrate.' Sonic of thiem when broko in will be Quite 'usefut, -ai n-ell as ornarigenta'l, and it'woulde a burniing sha-me for them to-have no wives Io.sew on..heir buttons or eryv ofer t.he'm~ when they arf -dead.- -Come. .gfilose tio time, but i usbandvourseles .to yor. awn .notions, and let the face ef-thi.s bgautiful earTh, this year, bue entirely b*heiorl.ess." ADtrisaa A Sccess iu Besmes Th.e New: Yori Tribune has the folhwing. upon the value of adrertisiog..- Practiuaat business- men will.subscribe to 10 "Prudence .and ceigrtmy, of cougse. are th'e two greuit lessons to be learned ; but the're is one part -ofAhese- leas<so which, in dull times are .apt to be forgot-t ron. - e sure of oneC tiring ; whatver yt have to sell, there ar~e many petple ready to buy, even in the most depressed measons. -.intd them out ; show themi your wares ; per-uade themi to buy of y-ou rather..thann another. -When buyers. ire reluctant, sellers must be active. It is neither cheap nor sensible t. sit still bebind your counter and wait for the rustle of trade to revive. When busi rers is dull, that is the very timec to .ad rertise. Ina the first place, that is- when rou most need to adverti--e :arnd in -the ;econd, that is when people devote miost ime to readIing the newspapers, and then your advertisement consequently .s most gene&rally r:een. A few dollars ~hus: invssted will do more to revive al dluggish business than anything else in ~he world." To YOUNoG LADIE.-Mrs Ellis in one of wer lectures discourscs to thc young Ia lies, and for their benehit we give a >ointed extract: My pretty little dears, you are no nore fit for matrimony than a pullet is o look after a fam'ily of fourteen chick mns. The truth is, my dear girlIs, you vant, generally speaking, more libertyv mnd less fashionable restraint ; more titchen and less parlor; more exercise mnd less sofa ; more m:,kinug puddings md less piano ; more frankness and less nock modesty. I like a buxom, bright yed, rosy -checked, bouneing lass, who an darn stockings, make her own frocks, nend trousers, command a regiment of >ots, and shoot a wild duck as well as he Duchess of Marlboro' or the Queen >f Spain ; and be a lady withal in draw ngroom. But as for your pining, mop rg, screwed up, wasp-waisted, putty aced, music murdering, novel-devouring laughters of fashion and idleness, with our consumption-seled shoes, and silk tockings, you won't (10 for wives aind, SpIcE.-To Miss Florence Skittles is this department indebted for the six ver ses following, her "me*s' haiing ben inspired thereto by receifing alarge. "chuk of weddin cake." Jn bebalf of the readeri of this column 'we return Missrkittles many .thanks. The poem *as. writtdn at-~ Gras-grene Cottage, Frisky-frog~lane: Last week I did receive a bunk, NI 10 ponad- weighin, Of weddin kake alrIn a chunk, From -t feller in Georgy stain. Thi tempuin morsel I bralsed, And while I chawed I sot and-mewsed. I mewsed on Hymen's favors scant, And on his smiles so fittin How somie fosi kin and some folks cant And how skerce men is gittin. (I meati such men as can be-noosed,) And while [chawed I sot and meweed. I mewsed how many a yontig girl smiled And old maids -grinned in fury, While nice young men were roamin wild, Likegreen in ales on a prarie. While no soft hand their tresses-clawd, And as I'niewsed I sot and dawed. I mewsed-how many a rose doth fall, And~many it violet ling on, Kaws crnel fate denied em al, Shirt bosoms for to twine on. And off the cheek the damp must krawed, And while I mewsed I sot and.chawed. I mewsed.bow diferent things is here To wh it they is up yonder, Where each-pere Mormum doth4ppe, Of1fty gee-e the gander. Sarkasticly a sigh I drawed, And asI mewsed I sot and chawd. I mewAed how much kinnObial bhs, - Doth bless the plainest iittles, I thought I saw the paon kiss,- - She wot was once F. Skittles. GoOd gra-bus! how I fivw. baw, bawfT And atiI luffed I4ot and cawed. The advice-of Jo"h- Billings as regards the. pestiferous flea may, be borne In mind and kept till the proper seasoN Kwhen it may beacted on. Acc6rding to Josh, 4ey ethe sma llest aniaof the bruff cresatoN, atid the riost p'eakf,"' ranlhit ome.ea Wllt "go o*e'r a'_Man'S suburbs intes4 than two mhrutfs,eaving hhg' as freckfed -as tbe- measlI e . is.inpossible 'to do .any thing -well wjLh a fled. on you except sware, and fleiis i't atraid'of that- the oij 'wi iz o .quit the biziess- ov sut kind. and hunt for the fles, and when you have found ,im e in't hare. Thiz is ose of ee Sei- myteries' the' fackuty- ti have-ov beiig,et4iqey st.igt as-you have found then.% But If you ef. ketchi fle, ' l him-Siifbe-tou'do.enny thing'lse ; for ifyou -putit offE.in nits it may be-too lk e.' The ex.intendant gan wuit. who raidtd our town some time dartrg .the past Jean~ to the anjfes.t injury. ofi' leitizens and t.he destructiohi of the ~4r mLron' bus innocn goats, will, we arc suire ead tjie tfllo ig E:clf- rfatienaf hi-tory,Mrith itlEgled feelin " The got-is a 'nuimeos -iite."aH it: feun& in- ayany tarts of. the siAdtae globe, but extinct in Newberry.. f1e is fa'nrfootede ih'an n' 'henr, audf 'never .shaves. - He: lets .bis beard grolr. He *don't mind fetwe.flBe can. reach,~over and nibble shrubbery. He buts-hie cheds rapirl." WU tail poini~- npwarder bongs to the hairy ~stockracy,. He .&dW mniscegenarte. ' lle wears his a nimer dh>thes alwint er. -. l,ifer'cvr rsqnn. fiTactional cuirrec.3. Hei nJever-Jregis$er r-d. 11e don't seeml to want to.- lie . gev er'titeL in washin'e fle canit ipher. Hie dlon't enre yfor wonaRs. IIc lVer h~ers. H1 is thirsty' Ue stamnps.T li!?e irgoat. ~ a: - ,So'aid the "coimeit, but fueir iiking sfrore( of-t6r tribe Eli6 ate th im~I n a-s "St-nd more niiisWes'y, u- 1ikb uurilcy fat." Ugk. Jd:ukins'' younbges daughter adopted' thedashion of expansive ski,a at a di-: gero.us season. A violent co-l was, c60 comrm, the resni.. Mrs Jenki's.said : "My. dejr,unin't you a rauid thatt ..Jne, hais gs. the c nption" - ,' my deaf-" hisid, "it's watthing but h6orang? .ceugh.' - . - -A love-lorai poet, - perhiaps .the sange whiJSarah-nadedjlest wee-c-gives'e..k ticTeelings .s f9lloieth: Would I were a e i-tsf1lster-I would be - A"par'eh upon Iie lips, :-Adsped my lift in.ecs-sey And sip, and sip, and eai.- - Were I a gar of spletacIes,. How deare wduld Iprs A siiuation or..her nosee - To gaze inte her eyesI It is saI that the census' einbracen seventeen miflion troulera. -Who-*ouldn t be c.ansas ?- - - "I fove thee still-," as-te qurietAtusband sadd to the cha.ttering wiife. SPEcIAL-If you have cash1 th' invest, and every one has a little, we koaiofno more favorable chance than thft present ed by Carwile &~MoCauighrin, for- profit able, sa tisfactory in vest ment They are d0ingsvhat they proposed to do-sell at. New Yo;k cost. Just try them. A considerable opening is presented by Lovelace & Wheeler in dry goads, groceries, etc. Besides they have hoises and stores for sale or rent, buggies, wa gons, niare and mule, barness, etc., for sale low. - Ilardware and Farming Tmplemecnts of all descriptions are to be found at 8. P. Boozer & Co.'s Store, on Mollohon Row, at low prices for cash. The public will consult their interest in purchasing sup plies at once. If you have gardens, we advise you to buy seed, anrd if you have no garden of your own take an intercst in somebody's else's garden, and buy seed. Mr. Robt. Stewart has a large variety. We would advise parties intending to insure in the Equitable Society, of which Messrs. Johnstonie & Nance are the agents, not to delay longer, a-s beyond the first of February, they will not re ceive a di.vidend on the profits of the past year, but have to wait another twelve months. Insure at once. NARRTRD, On Sunday the 20th, at the Parsonace, by the Rev. WV. S. Black, Mr. W. HIENDRIX to Mrs. Lucy Hatton. MAanIED, on the 15th, inst., by the Rev. J. K. Mendenhall, Mr. Jourx F. SPEARMAN to Variou The Charlotte (N. C.) Courier nien tions a painful rumor, to the.' effeet that the Rev. Mr.,Cline, a Methodist miuistW4, who was movinghis family from his late quarterage-in order to enter upn. tbe duties of his offiee in-South Charibtt. Mision-entered the-' water of 3eel Creek after dark, on Wednesday night, in a wagon, contalring himself, daughter and a little servant girl, but in cn sequence uf the high water, or someother cause, the wagon body Ooated off, and the child and servant were drowned. In,a recent article on glycerine and gelatine we alluded to the value of ben 7ine in eleaning the face of t'ype. In France petroleum has been used for the same jrpose and with the same genera) result, cleining the surface -and drying up rapidly, so as not to require retoval of the forms. It is said also to haren-. the porer of woodcuts, .reb,ing the, face Very smooth and inhaterially Im proving their printingquplities. The iw reorganiziig the army.'is still pending. Ao article. obliging- every Frenchnian to serve ir, the national guard was adopted by a vote of 170. Ai amendrent, exempting-the infirm was opposed by.M Rooher, Dggibede bate M.'Rouiber' said 'this artic il startle attentive ei*brad, andr' ipre' -any which precedes the anational:qard to the battle field. A colony of Germans have - settled on the Middleton place; In Richland Disiqet, between .Wnteree Rirer kd %8Foneli .1reek, and-ahout. twenty-fawseRbm Columbir. They.; save gone to. work. *ith, a sim--reaking ip the.' rotnd, erecting substanta1'4welings, bides varione 9ut-hooeet.7. .k Thesetvegrwqt or village, -we learn, is to be epUe.d Gr manto4vn.' A CHE'Ar LkA'i.-Oi Monday. last a tracr of latti 0 Monisello,'with infort able dweHnwg-quarters-usoRpq- it was leased at public out-cry Yfor seven years at the modi'rite -sbm 'W two dellars. An-.indeo ionuscolored monaraethe 1i py lesse,- Winsboro Regiser. . Dana las,speat iner half a miltion,i tatting his new paper. ie' expects to get seven pertenft. interst of '$300,000 of the ine'.vtmEnts.from the rents ovuia many Halt, and theSun is to make ng e balan,f it can. Black is not aiolr. but the abseie of all color. A 'blad tman is iot a en1 cloreW mastr. -11O.Wik negrj&,W" U his.-race-and-IA is n6 1pore disrespe to akls a ,ero thariit is-fa c' erlite the Atlantic .ylaci.de Oceans-eleva lian, 8,242 ~feet above the tide 1evel wi!f bef reached by '"the Uiilbrf PFac1Be Railrond in-Jaauary~ An cight ied,',-, whichi thei ventot claims one 4ora. can draw, if it is loaded *ith twenty th',tsanad persons,..is (fWgatestfosonevetff The objeiet is to-preventfrieio r' t0 4b ainggar. of thecar. Mig * Tlr,an .acomiplsbesi ygaag lndy,2who is' grand'daughtef' of.thie late ex Piereitd y'rEr,"is no. erigaedf h Letting type in the- office of the Morit gomery (Ala.) 4-eitiser. 2 ThCFordanegoe having..corpe -to tickconcluison that the forty acres a -sition to manke contraels ont rem'ns'ald terms. .A t .Sta.nton,- Qa 4te?fo'sIye~ma was kalkflist B3ailer.'-Ile got- so a, pliout it,'thi'f*e-t once eat ep .the'pswr tz'r spoon that hia keeper was feeding bim srith. - Nwc ndetr thwt Westn is.some ontjs 'wal'it [t~uns onti t he- -.edfo'~he co illcor for a Book1 Job and Nessipe otTice. - .Woodern .4gs imost . btemgrrejmnt Jait year $35,206 50. Weoden jigade 4cost the government mnuch mnore than that. -'. - - frmiddings. Gess3aciges salesM.iu talssent 7, .JjN: sd 39. - 'AVGtaTA Jan. 39--toften mark~ eti hew York asdd1ing 5 a 15$. - Ca& muaO Jan, 2-CottonZaAg nd m pvedjaitelddling.a 171. 'ip~udN7 '- que IRONr-IRON. - er pound, .,. - Best 'English -Plow.. Ste.I Horse Shoe, B:and. 'Tin, Roop, N{iil, Rd4 Oval and Round [row,. En quaintities- to suit purchasers; and at lowest -possible prices for cash onyat . -Jan 22 48 8.-P. -BOOZER~ CO'S. - Plantation Tools. A xes, Shovela and Spbdes, Rowland's .Shovels and - -es S. W. Cellns' and othe Sperior-Axes, .Mat.ForksAgeptm. CJtgels, 4Jand Axe. and all 'other similar goods, untully wanti-d by- the Faarmer and'-Elanter, aR a-rLOW PR,icEs for eaash, at Jan 22..4 I .. ardwayarete. Special Notice: Persons who desire to intjure their lives had best do so at once-before the 1st of February. The Equitable Life Assurance Bocet of New York is one of the best Companjes in the United States. Those who insure before the 1st prox. will participate in the next annual dividend des clared on 1st Pehruary. 1869. SILAS JOHINSTONE & Wh P. NANE, January 22 4 Agents. Bills Receivable For Sale by SILAS JOHNSTONE & wi. P. NANU. January 22 4 f School Notice. Mr%. Anderr-on has resumed the exercises of her SCH-OOL. Jan. 22 Rags Wanted. The subscriber wants to purchase clean Cotton Rags. for which the bighest price will be given either in barter or cash. Persons having rags will bring them to me at Lovelace & Wheeler's Janary22 .J. W. MILLER, Agent. Rails Wanted. Two or three lo.ads of PENE R AILS wanted. For which a year's subscription to the Hecr i ri l-on-a will he giren. e T. uY New AAvertisemeits. To Sell or Rent. -Iwill sell that splendid LARSB RE SIDENCE, formerly owned by Cot . T. Agnew. 'The lt contains two .e" of ground. The House contains eight larp sqaarb roome,.and two large atti r9ms On the prenises are a Dry Well, JEtA en, Meat houde, Wood honae, Carriqp house, Stables, Cow house, &c. Also a nice lot of Feuit Tree. This sone-ef Ieniost drab6 is in town and can be purcbasedve% i SB. V&W The above lot can be rented on vey reasonable terms, if appied-Ir-8Dd&.' - Jan 22 -t 2 Po9tatoes; Dte. 1 Firkin JPri=e Goshea Buatter,* A ;! Received and for Pale Vr Ja IT Buggieii, ThREE 80O9@0f 5 ith larkess &. Alsoe o w sort d o S bvrp an~Odonefas9eMalegdie .. Appffoon tq -UMLF-& W9fEL60. jmn 22t I A TheLargStpra Romp s M.skeMnm & Wil 01i 44 Cellar. Al.oq the up-.stai*"'Y*W. ranged for a faurily a live con a.iig ale b iil b8d E Wyc M1f e RY *GO O &0 pki"' GO~ seias..IBM4 Caliangeu.get AeNvet r P. S.-Aatew:supplyof 2 art Very Cheap f'or .Cash. PEaREIAY GU1AfD,J*et irpi'agernt Jsmrkt res teiest.'approved eUt . A~1- ptsnee. t4 . BoYeber, with sevets y cenu. in(eyest, FA NR'S~ 14LSgR~ or#PSN warranted- pe. hayag; tcsuinroi.Idal frpm plantere ' .urthele-ptyer, .ita began@ur mina,'amIee that -every cargo, a"~)Z9~ ianadyreA by -Professor Shepr of~ Caroiwa -ied 0.Uge; and the high ,pgitibq of tle' manures fel kep 1and~ 2 ?AthodpieWJ D.S. Marshal' .i. nie States of Amrca. a Ga &relhua istrietd. e 7 1nAIson,Yun3g.& )MusyesA'a, By:err af a. wricotf.ir' Fas' above case, to me directed,Twill sell en ' 5th Febrwar; nezt. Wudoenday) at New becrry C. H1., S. C., within the l hallours fsl,one tract oNnd "contalntfl88 oeea,.nsore or1etssad boundys*,t John T. Duncan and others, and, kneen aA thi& "Johri Jack fiteee" ANl teat,titt and intecest-of Wa. Yousay W'il-be.4..jn said land. Terme~ cash. - - - .. P. .' EPi - U .u8.M dLbs . Tuos. 31. PAYsZari1, 8. N. Jan. 15 1868. 8t - * STJA T OFSOUUTN CAltLIgA. By JonPetersoti, O.biy pf M Whereas, Baruell Dwina -hu *Wild me for Letters or Adminilstration, on all and singular the~ goods- and:estteIs, rights and credita oflBob Whitmlre,Lte ofCthe ds .foresala, defe*sed:* These. esherefor to siteo . all and singular, the kIiikired ad m e, at our next 0r nas said District, to be boldem:-at Newberry Court Hous'e, on the 30th day of Jan t., to show cause, if any, why the said Adlnkr. dion should not be granted. Given under m and and seafubie1th lay of Jan , in byer of our Lord one thousand eight hundre and sixty-elght. John T. Poterson, o' N. D. Jan. 22 STA TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. By John T. Peterson, Ordinary of Newberry District. Whereas, Eliz. R. Lake has applied to me or Letters of Admitilstration, on all and ingular the goods and chattels, rights and ~redits of J K Lake, late of' the dis riet aforesaid, decea.eed: These are therefore to cite and admonish til and singular, the kindred and credtoraf he said deceased, to be and appear befome ne, as our next Ordinary's Court for tIfe aid District, to he holden at Newberry Goert louse on the 30th of Jan. Inst., to show anw., If any why the said Admnsration bould not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 16th lay of Jan , in the year of our Lord one housand eight hundred and sixty.seves. JOnur Tr PETr.Srnm o. a.i