The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, January 25, 1871, Image 2

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Vs Adednesday, tJanual'y 25, 18N. Chief Consta:le Hbiard Shot-At. We learn that a difliculty occurred on Saturday, in Columbia, between 1)' Gieger and Ghief Constable liubbard. which ea:ne to blows, and that I)r. . shot at Iluhard unfortunately. The ball struck, but glancing off did not i: fliet serious it jury. l)oes the chief wear a coat of mail ? A Seeming Disposition. The Columbia Union says: "General Anderson has returned from his investi gation of the troubles in Union county, and from what we can glean, matters have quieted down very much there, and a seeming disposition prevails, to prevent a recurrence of the fearful outrages, that have disgraced a porti> n of the county, on several occasions." Its a reluctant admission. The Impeacmment Trial. The court of impeachment for the trial of Judge Vernon, assetnbled on Ft iday last. Judge Vernon's counsel is Colonel Pope, and the mar agers are assisted by Worthington and Ellioi t. Judge Vernon plead not guilty to each of the articles. through Col. Pope, reserving the right to plead in writing on Tunsd-y following H1e requested that his witnesses he put on the same footing as those for the prosecution, in other words be paid by the State. This was refused. Senator Leslie then gave notice that he ;vculd pay the cxpenscs if the State would not. The managers are W. J. Whipper, F. J. Moees, Jr., .Joseph Crews, W. I). Wilkes and Aaron Logan. At L.30 p. m. the Court adjourned to meet on Tuesdav. No person is admitted . ithout a ticket, of which vight hundred have been pre pared. The Governor's Mcesage. The message of Gov. Scott, which will be found on our first page, in answer to the demand made by the Sre eaters to extingu..h certain por tions of the up country, will be read ,ith great interest it is a good paper, and a fitting ansaer to the frothing crew a.bo desire to precipi tate the country into anarchy and blood shed. The Governor acknowledges that there is some restlessless, but not mare than the rightful author ities have it in thuir power to quiet, and he is em:incnt ly right, and evinces as much wisdom and statesmanship in his detcrmnr:ation and advice, as the most peace loving eit Izen can desire. All honor and credit be given him for his manly arid senisible answer. It really looks like a peace measure, and as such every honest citi zen will endorse it, and lend every inclu. ence anid me.ans to restore order, anId - q.uell any attempts -st ri"t or confusion. If Gov. Scot t will continue in this course, we have no fears but that we will be free from many of the troubles which have disturbed the peo)ple of late. IIe has it -in his power now to win himself a name, and we would be glad, for the sake of -our beloved State, as well as for himself, that he should occupy an upright, fair position, becomiing the first Magistr ate of an honorable Str.te. Sgnvivor's Association. We have received a copyv of the pro cedings of the first andl second anniual meetings of the Surviror's Association of South Ca-olina. The pamphlet contains a brief and pertinent explanation of the purposes for which thre Association was *instituted, anud the primrary and see ondary ohjects of its development anid perpetuation; basis of organization; con sititutioni; a tribute to the memory of Ge--. 7Lur; lhat of "fieers; report of State Exee u tive Board; Roester of olieers; Orgaini zations-regi ments. bat talions, batteries, brigades; &c., and closes with a classic address before the Association by' Gen. John S. Preston, at its second annual meeting. The Association propo<tes to punblishu a Roll -the names of those n lho died or were killed- in the late war-in two edi tions. The first will soon be issued, arid the second will be pubilishued in about pighteen m:onths, and will be a revis.ed edition. South Carolina gave 7-10ths of her -:oting population to the nar during its ir.st two years, wore than one-ft'u:th of whom were sacrificed. Lists for sublscription to the pub'ica :ion of the roll may he found at Messrs. McFall & Pool's, at Messrs. Motte & Tarrant's, at Mr. W. TI. Tarranit's. at Messrs. Fair, Pope & Pope, and at D)r. S V. Fauts. Subscription $3; half of thc amount to be paid1 on the delivery of a copy of the first edition, and $2 50) on the dehee erv of the revised edition. The following are the off'ers of the Association: President-Lier.t. Glen. Wade llamop ton ; First Vice-President--Lienit. Geni. H.11. Anderson ; Second Vice.-Presidtl~ -Maj. Ge'n. .J. lB. Kershnaw ; Third \~ice Barker:! Secretary'-Colone! A. C. lias kell; Tr'easurcr-Capmtain Wmn. K. Dach mtan. Execurttve Comnmittec.-Colonel Ed. nard Mcrady, Jr., General Eltison Capers, Gerneral James Conner, Colonel J. McCutchen, Clo'nel Wmn. Wallace, Colonel J. II. Rlion, Colonel C. I. Walker. ini::s ma M.mtos.-A harn belonging to Mr. Lnt R~ogers, of Marion County, was destroyed by tire on the ilth inst. Theli building contained guano, farming utensils and grain. Loss about $~00. The -esidhence and all its conte.:ts of Mir. ~Ienry Shaw, of thre samne County, was 'onsumed by tire last week. Mr. S'caw thinks it the work of an incenrdiary. Capt. J. L. Southern has been elected sheriff of Greenzville'. The fllvinog engrossed bill !s b. e: r:ti::ed. Ali act st.pleintitary to an act to aitthorize adm+ini.trators, execut''rs arnd a'her tid'rciarries to se' cert:aint evlidn er" of i.leb,teln. at iublic sale, and to comp't"rom:rise in ctt tait acase. l;illa intIrodtieed to tautirt( ize clelr s of ronrts to perform all tle <Ie'e lier etc f1c e puil f"rnamed1 by co::i'si.'i:ane: S it: <qi::ty, andl deritne- on the first day of January, 18 : . To prmaide for Ih.- rlerict 1by. the peoplc of county at:ditors utl ConIltr tre:. ttrer, relerred to coti:nittee. To) rot::p 1 coni,ty tra-:ores to re etive cot.:.ty checks in pa-,mnent of A ill to regniatte thre irmnaner ofdrw ing jirors, read the. third time and pa-sed. .\ eoncrrrent resotlution atolnrizing the State aiilitcr to in.-truct county treasut ers to stnV actioun c ,!lc.ction of to:.es; re ported by j,iitt r,:solution suspcetnding tax eXecitors i: Some instances. Unrtfavor:alae report on a bill to protect laborers and others working under contract, for sh+are of (irops. A joi:t resolutio n to suspend the writ if hantcs corp-as in certain Counties ; :e .irril to co:mit tee. A bill auth" rizin; St:te auditor to c:auite to ie levied ai collected a speci tax : referred to conitdmittee. A bill to amrend Sectionr 14ofC an act organizing and overnig the miiitia ; re ferred to committee. In the Ilouse a resolution to adjourn, sine die, ol the I.,t day of March has been ade+pted by a close vote and sent to ther Senate. Ni.tiee of a bill to r:gulatc the road tax. Irtrodnrtion of a l-ill to bind outt ille gitinate children of paupers to service. Nc;ice of a ht31 to indemnify cert:iin ::"iircved ierso+nS. Ccr,'- r.'s MtAOGA Zrxr. roe. Ro1Ys A nD GIt Lpot IS71.-The cor:ductorr, of Iturke's Weely for LIvS at.c Girs. in response to a very geuiet ally expres"ed wish. have deternilael. with the tew year, to cliage the character ofth :.t pnb!icatin inton FmrT-Ct.As5 3o1NT.-Y )!AO.,Z1iS for the lBcvs itl Girls of the South. Grateiully apprecinting the remarkable f:.vor bestowed on their Weekly. atnd the mAny expreSi.,n3 of en tie e ratie,ction which have reached them fromt Call qcrurtersa. th--y are eatisfied that their paper has aupplied a want long felt at the South. and that a weli-ecotiducted Mag:ziue. of hi:h moral tone. fi::ed with contributions from the best writers. and eabraci g a large amount of va!u able iniformatio", can be made highly attractive to w+uth ful minds. without the aidventition and pericious tid of een-ationail literature. The same writers who have aided in making the v.eck:ly so wot:derfuily popular. will con tributc to the 31:gazine The first number wil cor.tain the ope: lng c::apter. ofa new st->ry by the author of--itig-Foot Wallace." -.Jack I)obell. etc.. cutit:ed The In<li:rs i 1)Irt-D:ucr'. Nrs:: a (ale of the $emino!es-told in 31 Duval's hest style. All of the old and poptlar fen'tres of the Wee'y will ie re'ai..td in the new Zlag:aziie The edit- r will L.old hie mocithly chats with little readers a:d correspor:der:ts through the Letter l.ag. and the ('himrnev Corner will conth:ue to be crowc(ed Wiith Itehlm-es. (har::de-. Enigma-. 1'uzzles.etc. fterrr:- tIurke's Mlaauzine for lis ard Girls wi:I he i-!ur<1 monrhly. in numibers of forty-eiit p:rge- each. arnd printed or. the best c.:lendered p+per. nd ec'gtnrtly illu-trated. The price of sab-cription will re $2.c a year.-three copies hcr ?5. 0. Iturke's Mlag:azine and the Southern Farm atrd ilome. 3.l) 1 peryear. .1. W. Bturke & Fo., 'ubli:hers. No. () Secot.d Street 31aco, ,. TIIE LADY'S FRIENxD FOR Fr.nnAIc 1871 -This i.s a very hndrcsome number, not frlling bc'hitnd that for Jacniry in any resp.et. li:deed we prefer tire leading s'cel pa:te, the three earneost faces bent over "The Letter" are so ctuggestive.. The F"ashiocn P'late is bceautiful aind stylish, and thce co(r.ed patern for a Tidy w.il please intdustios roung ladies. Then there is a very natural icture ofl ai Farm,uYaird int Febrituy, anrd omite attractrive costumte fo,r xalkin:: and skating :.idc riding. A phcite of winter fch otn' for girls rand one for bocys will be inter estinig to mothecrs. There :cce pcumeroius de sign-c for winter gatrmentts, patterns for which nre supplied on atpplicactionc: acttd the u' ork rubhle l)ep:arment is v'ery rich in captivatin;r fancy work. Tbc stocrica and icoetry, a tsuil, ere tnrntrcassed for excellence anid variety. Price S2.50~ a yearr (w hich atl-oin eludes a lairge steel engracvinst1. Fccur copcie SG. Five cocpiee (arnd once grati), $8. "Thle Lady's Friend"i anrd "T hie Satrdayc F.vening Poet" (and one encgraving), si 00. Pttb!ished hiv Dleaccon & Peterson, Philacdelphia. Sample Ccpies sent gratis, to thoc- who ani basi Turn Et L}e'Te MAOAZ:SE -Witht spreaid of eduticationc rnd rhedie.relopmzenct cf'podl-ulart inat- li wegc'cc. thce demar.d urponi editonri foar liter.ttnce which shaill be inst'rctic'e as well as umurin;g. is evecr grearterancd gre'ater. 'rie immetcse succe. ofi flimucy at:d $eci::tional pceriodiicas twoutld >ee'm toO d .cred it t ihis. but we believe there i- p.ract ic'aihl arc unlimcited class of readers. whoc are willing to suppo irt hecartily a maaczine n hich cani bce ,eilid withcenit being dtil, inS ructive w'ithout being pcrarmatic pre-emit:ertly is tI:e Eclectic. It con Cacns thce ties? li erature uof the best minadc 0of F.ctwhucc rind F"r.tice'. :cnd everv v'olumre is a cy lo pe.ediiic, ac it were, of foreign contrernporary thourghit. 'Thle l'ei.ruanry numnber is at hancd. :and cort:iiS tnearly t wencty e'xcellenit rartic'e. beies tie Ed itori:l Ic-pm ctt wentt. Thecre is also a very fince pocrtrurit of' Genecral Trriocim, the "sternr. patienrt lireton.'' towards whom,r thre eves cf thce whr.le ci'vilze'd wirld are rnos tucried. The F.ciectcic illisht:d by F. It Pel.tonr.1(8 F'ultoc .icee. New York. Pcrice. $5 per year. Sing!e copies. 45 Cercts. 1TtiE C AIA xi'for Fe bruary is received, and as usua!i it is hrighly ittnters-inig. We can re cormmrendi thi< montrhly to our renders as one which' wi;i affi.clrd them the greact'st satrisfc, ton. 31ark 'Twanin contrihu:cs lrgely in lrumnor i-i cachr number. Srubserpt'on Si per .nrnum. Addrees Sheldon & 'co., N. Y. ''TE TYro5tAPHIIC Jo(tiNA L & A DYtER 'ssi::, devotred to tihe adv'anceent of thec iterests of P-:biishers, Prninter- and Winders in theC Surth. pilblisherd by .\essrs. Warrlker. F.vans &S Cocruvell. Chiarlestonl. The l hevemr her numbter jctst recei is full of interest aml hrandsomrely printed. W.e havi~e receivedl fr'om tire Clinton (S. C.) Printing (fli'e, a cpy) of the l'nloNOGRcAPI, tC Q(.'CAIRTEI:LY, devotecd tco thc diff"usiron of1 Phlocne ie Shlort,IHandi. It i< publhished qunar tery :nrl corrntis 20 parges. Sutbscriptionr 50c:s ac "ear. War News. Thie Fenc (isituantion grows woirse daily. lice huimb:rdm.ernt c ' Pariis conatincueS w ith se ri-a. recu,lt'. the dacmalge bcy ushells to lotild in rbing' coiasiderahle, whaile tihe lo-u of' lfe is geat .\anycorn mills havie been de (O1liia d i ipai.tcheis conalirm tire dieeat of iulicaki, in a severe bat die beifore liMlfort. wi:iebc his'ed tw.o days Frenchi loss 7.800, Ge rran !os .4,200. Rtumors are that the Ge~ rmian fir e is inoct up' no expectations, atnd tha.t ai genreral attack is to bem mcade (in St. Detl ni an \'aclereinc. Trchlu is to cocmmnence a cc serie of srtic-, to contidue inl'(csatly' on less thdere is peace oIn Frenchi terms. Thre .ermanlIti have'. twen'tti.wo bat.iterie's a.vciilce aig:rdtfris. c . 1On thce 19th thce nire entirely' ceaed.'n The bceliet being that na'otiartionrs ookin to~I pc'ee' were pend ig. The3 late,t report is :h.c the ihm'cnrdmeni'tt wIlh iniecrs e'd 'arce w. : comm--inee' immiiediatly, the ice ::ljotiiins h:cais fariledl. Oc thne wh~ole the Frenech i-r'cts acrerc deplo rable. It is said still t:a th Iie c'ity is trarnuil Wi d!i::tm cf I' uria wru' priocaimed F.mpc ror of Ge r mity, in thie llalll of 31inc:or's, on thre .c. \'..nS.uL.u:S. Januadl:ry 20 P. M., via Lc'n, dlocr, .hc:aniury 21, 5 Mc P. 31.-A ll quieit ris afiternoiun, andI the troops onc hexh sies re min in thicr p' osi:ions5. 'The. Prcesin loss 'n he recnit soirtie wars 400, rind the F'rench ous -sur r hvy that they nrsked ain arrrristie ot i--r'y"e'"ht hours focr remohcvinig their wo.ruded.:i u 'rvig thecir dead. A.dvices trom P'rris say thnat Trochut, at a co'uc'il F:c iday, statedI thact shounld hople of outscie aistinLceai it would behis duty t s"rren.ier the city before rIce Germans des truve"'d tire pubie hicihiings and fired the centr of the ei:y The Em nperor telegraphs Am:un'ti. onr the "1t: 'he enemy yesterday enre incv widrew inito Parcris. Th'ie torah Freni c i ? at it. fletin) was I5.000. Theac enem at withr"" ' to V'allenciene'aS .rad ''iherbe, nih h.isr ita', ha:d arrried. cat P.'nb:, o th :t.~ Thre armycc of'the P.o Ja-uiy 23.-T'he feliowinrg area thre cuora:'Ons for ah dom~i.test ic irnret: iI c bb:ts, : f.; ch:iic ns, !'.5f.t ;:ee,-e, 'Tnf.: LOCAL. The exerei<cs of Mr. llarditt's excecllent school have fully commenced. We are truly glad to perceive that the Academy grounds--known as Halcyon Grove-a most desirable piece of property, is at last advertised for sale. llorses ran Away with a wagon yesterday mortin;g, which resulted in a collision With another wagon. and -.e crushing ofa horse's leg, e. ' le %vouned a:rirmal belongs :o Mr. l)avid lialfivere. We are reitested to call attention to 'ard of Mr. A. Smith, who has opened a INack .tnith shop in our town, and asks for a por tion of i tronage in iron work upon wagons, plows, & ., &c , shoeing of hor3es, etc., etc. Coxrtst-rNTAI:T -President lCn<h, of ;. & C. It. 1!.. wi'l aceept our thanks for com, phimen:ary searon tickets over hi< road, sent us through the poli:c Secretary, Mr. C. V. Carrington. Mr. R. L. iMcCaughrin has on hand and to arrive, 60 tons of fertilizers of warranted virtue. and planters are advised to give them their orders in time. Read the testimonials which he presents to the public this week. i oN u To FaaNe -Dr. T. C ouin. who resided here f'.r :early a decade returned last week to l.a !cl:e F'u.cr. We wish the old gentleman peace in his tireining years. if that be possible amid the disturb_d relations of his unhappy country. ACCIDENT.-The up freight on the G. & C. It. R., on Saaurdaiy last, met with an acci dent nine miles above Newberry, which was caused by a loose rail Three freight cars were badly damaged. The passenger trains were detained about two hours, having to change baggage and passengers. ETIwA\ ;CANOs. &c.-The attention of Farmers and i'lanters is directed to the ad. vertisement in this week's paper, of Mlesrs. W. C. lCee & ('o . of Charleston. It will be seen that they are prepared to furnish the most approved fertilizers at low prices, and that they warrant them every one. i:cad their advertisement carefully. "The farmer should, of all other men, take a good, reliab'e, agricul.ural paper. We defy any farmer to try it for a year and then he able to say it has not paid and been in every way for his good." Firs: consid'red however must be his dis trict p:tper, without that he does injustice to himself and family, and acts unfairly to the printer. APPOINT3IExTS.-WC notice in the Colum bia Union that the following named gentle muen have been appointed Trial .ustices for the County of Newberry, viz: John T. Peter son, Joseph Keller, Bates Maffett anti Win. Summer. These appointments will give general satisfaction. The inference is that several of those now holding the same im portant offiers will be removed. If so it is a move in the right direction. IssrTA-rAIOs :SaxvicES.-The services at Lnther Chtapel on last Sundamy week, (no tiec of which we sincerelyj regret having omitted to make itn proper time) were of the most interesting charac:er. The occasion was thie inst:illation of~ the new pastor, Rev. leory S. Winigard, who for some weeks has beent very aceptably and profitably serving that cbarge. The servec was administered by the Rev. W. 5. ll'wman. of Charleston, at:d was most itmpressive. The Rev, gentle man delivered two eloquent discourses. We are glad that Luther (thapel has secured the setrvices of this yotung divine, who is so well and favorably known in the comtmutnity, and rlso that lhe is so well qualified for the high positin. (;RATIFYmG.-The aiTairs of the Green ville & Columbia lailroad are showing the liveliest signs of improvement; espeelilly about the Newherry dlepot is this to be seeni, in the~ rapid clearig aw:ty of the itnimenise cuantity of cotton whieb, thr,mugh Otto stress and: another, htatd uafortunately accumulated there. The ilhree large engines lately put on the toad are cipable of doitng the work need d, expeditiotusly enough to satisfy all de sires, ech one being ab!e to move twenty ive loaded cars, and at otne time d.'ring the la.t week, no h ss thant fifty-one cars rolled away, conveying the staphe below. We are pleased toleartn that fifty miles of T. iron is ready for laying down,tt and other evi, dences of itnprovemnent in progre: s. All this is exceeding'y grattifyiing, and we hope soon to sec the o!d road in splendid condi tion. tiN A VisiT TO Tat' S..oUTtsH tRN MtErTtorot.ts. h>r. .las. Mlcintosh. who recently disposed ofli elegan: drug estalishmnt to .tessms. 3Motteo Tarranit, tt'.c better that he may deiote himself u a-redyt a large and growing practice, ha., :.,ke:; advantage o thiepresentl salubrious and simitary ceridit ion, to make a professiotnal visit to Italt huore-the great scat of 31 -d icail Science. If we are not muistak.en. [hr. 3McIutosh, who is a dvoted student in all bratnches of Is noble pro fs,ien. has wrisely determined to make the dis eases of woen :'id chiidreu a specialty. Andl to this end we are glad that lie htas chosen lBalti more as the oljective poinit of hii- medical tour. for no city offers more eligib>le facilities for expe rienice to the med ical scientist. BI.t imore abounds in noble humnanities for the destitute sick, as welt as in eleganlt and hospitable homes for those who may be able to pay the physician for his tine, labor and skill. Ilence. amid the immense fl b fr an unlimited rangeL of observation, ne:m. ::dvatntages and appliantces in her univer sitics. laboratories. mnu.enms. inlirmaries. d ispeu arie .hospitals. asylumis and "lying in wards,' the practitioi.er can meet with every variety, fornm. phia.e, combination, mnodifiestion and pe cliarity of disesnes in their sympjtome. progno sis, treatttment and results. L.OsT THtEIR CAs.-(lur respectable andi highly maor-Il town is so free fronm criminal acts thant ant opportunity of nmaking an item int any- of the startling lines of murdcy, fire or burgl:ry is seldom afT>rd!ed. This speaks well for u.s as atcommhunity, p.irticubtrly too, that we are just on the line of a railroadl, and the town a considevable buin~ress centre. where strangers are a< comtnon as leaves itt v,lamb ro. Illow fo,rtunate then are we who live In so quiet anid orderly a town, and hows blessed in our mrunicipal rutthorities andI energ~etic marshmals, who suced so well ini matn:aning the m:aje,ty of the law, and preerving the people from d:mgers seen and unin.i X .\ee:ins will htappenl some~timesc, howsever, in the be<t reguited fam,ilies and commutnities. (tn Wednesday night last. a larei eantile firm here, met with a loss of thr ready- Cash, the first loss in this way that they laesc ever sustained. They meet it bravely thought, and hope to recover the whl it a daty or two. The during feat was aetm'plished abo9ut 7 o'clock in the evening. .t the firt report of this affair, as prompt localits, we repaired to thue spot and ascer taned particultars, and give what remains to be told as foflowvs. The gentlemen say that they are not surpriued at all. that they wevre inoka;s for it, thiat they had seen for some time signs which lcd themr to believe th:it something was going to be dione, and yet they never made any effo'rt to thwart it. They- t::ke the mnatter so quie:ly that we are than to 'aty that on Wedueal.iy night abo 7 o'clock was MARRIED, by the Rev. Luther Scruggs, t the residence of the bride's mother, Ma. J D. CAsiz, of Spartanburg. and Miss Axi DA .. .ANOFORD, of Newberry. The merchants' loss after all is not s bad, being only a temporary one, while th gain to the fair bride is very considerabli We wish them well. To GARDENERS.-A few timely hints gardeners may not be amiss, as the seaso for this kind of work is rapidly approachiln; In the first place piepare your ground b sp:ding-procure a quantity of Aces o Spades and scatter them promiscnonsly, th bigger the spades the hetter. The deuce wi he to pay if you pitt down the smallest. Seed, producing fruit above ground, mus he sowed in the iht of the moon, those he low, or root crops, in the dark-to accom plish thiv first get a seed known as .luck bean s:alk, sow ir, and when it is big enough, climb vtp to the moon. In the LIGHI this will be eusy. but in the DARK, be eare ful lest your seed basket strike against som of the small fixed stars; in that case you seed will be lost in tmmrrenslty of spado. After getting down, rest; there Is a tim for all things, you must not work all th while. IBty a good telesc,,;a-a forty horse' mag nirying power will be best-aand look up. Let na:ure have her way. Cabbage piatnts should never be set out ti you have them, and to prevent the ravage of cut worms use the most stringent measure to keep them out of your garden. Potatoes plant-of such vari ty as. will d best; if sweet, set draws about two feet apar -anl should the weather be still cold, re flannel about 3 yards to the pair aro jus right. In the morning sow your seed-that is yo should never undertake more work than yo can get through with before noon-too muc work is injurious. In case of emergenc. wild oats may be sown in the evenlng. To guard against the growth of noxion weeds and grass, pave your garden over wit brick and lime mortar, or if you prefer, mak a contract with the man who did the sid walk job. Oince fixed up in this style you' never be under any more expense. Scr,APs.-The days arC slowly len;ther ing. A week of pleasant weather, soft almost a Spring. is being followed by a change. "llow is it for high ?'-the sweet little sig over the DOOR of Mr. .lames Packer's BJou It'there are anv millerites in this section the will be pleased to know that the 11th of Fel ruary has been fixed upon as the time fi "going up " Will they go? Col. Grady with his old-fashinned circus will exhibit here on Wednesday tiext, and is safe to bet that the pavilion will be crowd ed. Itand wagons, spotted horses, saw dus and tinsel are irresa'ti'ble. Boys don't despaIr, you may rise to. dig tinction some of these days; a!thoug your calling is humble, for Mohamet All wa once a barber, liolivar a druggist, - and -eht Jacob Astor sold apples on the street._ Iol up your heads. F'amilIes in town who keep cows are it: formed, gratis, that the yield of bnilk enn b greatly increased if they wit: giv~e their ani tmals a soiree on1 the piano-forte rice a weel when the weather permits. ~Music hat charms. - - Mr. Lnrenz'a Day beinlrg r arried MIia Martha Week, a local poet s ays~ A Day is made, a Week is st, lint time should not coni>lain There'll sooo be little Days.enough To make the Week aga. If.4 dogs with 10 legs,'cun catchi 29 ti6hai with 87 legse, in 14 mitnutes, how many leg must the same rabbits have to get awa fro:n S dogs with 32 legs in 171 minutes. al lowing 365i days in the year? Fur a solutio oft this problem we will -give a year's sat reipion to ih: 11 raId, at a handsomze dis count. Whe're did it coma from? Why, '.hnt beati tifulh tittle cand!e moth or fly of some genui that has just. cIosed its wi.ngs atnd'y4one sleep in our lamp-light. It muist have be :m1 unntiaturatl birh-like Riehard's, who c.im untimecly faorth with teeth. (IC man,. iti written hie j .cet, poor !ittle fII I-and what< thee ? "We had a drcam the other night, When every thing was still; We dreamed that each subscriber Camne np and p-lid his bill; F.ach wore a look of honesty, A nd smiles were round each eyc, As they haanhtd over the stamps They yelled, "hlow's that for high?'' lIa, ha, ha ha! ha ha ha he, btigh,. ho. The road's at this season of mid witer, :u as dry atu!(lfine as we have ever seen themi mid1nmer, and our streets are from d:1 to day filled by wagons piled with Cotte from all the surrounding counties. Thi speaks well for tile realities of \'ewberr: amir,nl2 which ate liberality. hospitality, ge iality aind materiality! We h.ope that the shadows may never grow.less! FriendIs M9tte & Tarrant, who are as lib rat as lacteal let down in lucerne lotq, ha' piled the ngony on our devil by favors ec.rbolic laundry soap, l).sCosta's tooth was" Scuppernong branidy,shaving-cream, &c.,(tl batre idea of a shave-shades of shoe strings lHe is anx ions about his prog, and serrotts medhi:ates house-keeping in order to try ti arlicies, so thalt he may re-port their virtu -especially the Scnppernnong. Prof. II illhouse delivered p. very in terestit lecmure at llelena Monday night. Subhject The E-nglish I;rammnar. Duaring the etu a performance not in the programmec etmtred, from which the lecture and a ben were nearly broken up. A young gentlemi who discerned "beauties'"-in grammar that lie had ncver seen before, conveyed t inspiration of his soul to the seat, whli broke with the weight and threw him ovf board. "FenatI Noncm.-Under this hea 'and ~ ith the vigntettes ofi an inuvert IBullock, the. Auaguista Gonstituttiontali thus% celebhraites the ohsequies of the la ulmne iii. f t ;eorgi: 'hle acquair 'uanee (it hasi no frienuds) of the late Ha tia prity aire intvitedl to a'ttentd its fun rai ta-ntiht, ait 12 o'clock, ait the "bor y ard,"I btwreen Bray tonville and t I'e-t housi". Th des 'pot's lieel is off yo'u, sure, Georgtia, nmy Georgia. Moum l.sea'tit.s.-The gin hon of Mr. I). A. F''xx;ortih, on the plantat i lately owned" bys Mr. W. S. Rtichlardse was'destroyied I>y lire on the evening the l.tuh inastan t, uder citrcumstainc which tmake it clear that it was t work of the insen'mdiar.-dmitter Newl [t . dI.tiQoally intmaled that the ott troule with Sniith at WVest Point is length of his heels, causing his ne netighbor t step on I ter so often. TI Gzovernmnit cant tatf,nd . to havc its< dets riing atround] on Smith's heels. z-MY FRIENP. .'+T P TI'HA terrible cough, and thus avoid a consuni tive's grave, by u<intg D)r. Pierce's Alt. E or Golden Medical D)iscovery. For curi all throat, bronchial and lung diseases it 1 never be"n eq'i:uad $oldI by datigists' It ,,t PERSONS WHOg AR invalid- from tie effects of dyspepsia won t only refleet that its eltte can only be ( feeted by the persistett use of one remec ninetv-::tte cases ott of one hindrt would ie benefitted. fo efflet a cure, u: the "Old Carolina litterz," a reimledv Soutliern origin, emipo=ed of Soutlhei e h-rbs of rare etlitacy. Test it i it cal fail. If you wish vour child rclie*t Cf worm D use Witu""m-man's Wor a ('aud v r Jot.' ,4-It. . " S"((ESSFUL OI'TII EF\ 1'NTEItP:ISE.-Of mtny ntr Sont ern enterpri<cs which hIe been untdertak sinco the w.tr non bh .v.' met with greater 1 more <bierved .-itce.. than the door, sa ai blind m ufatr,ry of Mr. I'. P. Toale, 1 'harle,to, S. C l;v hard work, indori tle ener:v mid libi r.:I adver:i"in.. \Mr. Toa ht in thr e vetrs out;=rippcd all eompt1 t ti,na l xt- a bIuit :t ttllsint hlli(hIt wou docrediu to anyv city in the 'ited St:tes. Jan. 4. 1- n. r .() Y1 UNG TOWNS mnan, Ira B. .Jote, i< the :agent here for ".t C len's Chemimcal Compound Sitp," .nd i r furnish a "right" to make the same to ar person for S1. l1e has thorounhly and sati factorily tested this compound and pr e nonnees it excellent. It is surprisingly chen - simple, powe.rfil. rapi.l, efficacious and' e tirely uninjurious to fabrics. For Si. enough of this compound can be made 1 last an ordinary fami'y one year. The lah< attending the o!d matuer of washing is d mini.hed three-f.mrth< the time, and ti cl7thos rendered 'e:atutifnlly white anl cleal Economy, seu., and progres: say "Try it." Dec.'l. 76r P 1E .* I) 'HEI1 TRT'T1 Some medicsl m"n lni+t that it i.: nrndgnfed I tadverttse a renu.!v. hov.ver valunb!e it may b (;queer reton'ting this. I is like, ,ving that a I artic!e wt.ich tie w aorld nei'eds<bould he hid in corner-that benefits Snd' blessings may be tc widely diffu-.el-that themrans of protectingan restorin: hen:th shoabt beo a close nioun; -f: and not acce'ib le to a11. The arguftment is 6a It is worse than that: if is inhuman. Supprr. t Hostetter's Stomach 1+itters-an absolute spedif for dyspepsia. billiosress and nervous debilil -vad never been knowni beyond the repertol of the facutty. what would have been the consi quence? Instead of curing ard invigoratir million-. the good efl':cts of the preparatic would have beenr cofined to a comparative fev I There is the hi;;he-t :n:thority for saying th: light -honid not be hil uinder a bushel; thl e whatever is x:!'en,t :t.,uld be placed as a cil ot a htitl. where ii I rne can trke cognizance it. It i- up'-n ti .i-- pri: ci;le that the Bitters hai l been a.verti.,t -tli ,:iinue to be advertiss in every er (i .nr pronminernce in ti we:-tern he : it'.ere. :in, that the spontaneor testim~ui::!s in its ta-:.r have- been trau.lated it to -0l written langu:i:ee. tena:ids enjoy pe f-et icelth to-day wi,u w'u'l tie I:ugtishing e beds of sickn.-is if the i.t tp"-r. 1:a. nt sprea g th- ttuth with r".utd to Ith:s inegnaied invig rant ani corrective :ir at:d w-de. Supposeprof tins beeu ren1,rd fr. in this i.uhlicity. Is that at a .rgumet aIguinst it- If the public health I been pritecte,l ; if livet ha ve been saved; if it eeb!c have been strenethened and the sick r f stored. great good has been accomp!ishcd: ar who so mean as to gruige to exertions thus dire ted their fair rew.:rd? r Jan 4. 1-1u. COMMERCIAL. S NEwB1tPRRY. S. ('.. .auarv 24.-Cntton 13' . ContTntA. .anuary 24.-t'otton 134 a 13;c LABRr<t.. January 23-Noun.--Cotton stea( t -uplands 73; Orle"an Sr: sa!e< 12.,it bales. Nzw Yottx. .January 23-7 P. . -('ott< strong and nctive for export; sales 8,4~e bales, 15.( Gold 10. ('HAItL'rTo. .Tantarv 23.-Cotton firmer middling 143; receipts 2.233; sales 701; sto a 37,174. 1 LATEST QUOT.ATIONS OF SOUTHERN1 SECURITIES - . I CAIr.LES'TN. S.C. coRitECTE'D WEEKu.Y at' Banki'r & Broker. No. 25 Eroat Street. .J.NrA.Y M20, 1871. .STATE MxcutTies-Soutth 'Crolina. olid. - 85; do me w. --a 135; do. regist'd stui;k... ex ist 75' CITT SEeUnhtTiA--Anguista. (hi.. Botd - 75: ('ha'rh.ton. S. ('..st.ek. et or init: -.e 5 ito. Fire I.oani Binds. 7 a -; .olumbia. $. I. Htoitis. - a 60.-. 860 a-; i -hark-stonii anti Savat:atlt, f.3e. ..: tC'ha lotte. ('o;umtbia aral Atuguiata. -: a 85; ('ters and I)ariington, a s'; t;reeni'ie-e oil tt'nbi ist mo.rt.. 8' a -: do. state guar'antf'e. 65 a Northe::stern.00t a -- :Savanmnuti and 4 htark-amo lst mnert.. - a 78; iii0. Sta,te guaranctee. 002 - - S.'uth Carotinia. --,a 73; do. '); SpartatlburA a.t t'n ion. --aFi5.'' t lA it.t:i..9 S-rit'KS--('horir-t tta. "olurmbia a: A u.u-ts. - s 4'): (,'reenvalhe and ("oluthia. 2 -: Northeastern. 1.3.3 ; S,vannaiht and ('hacrle too. - a .3 ; S .n'h C'arolin-z. whoto shtarci. - 4': do. hia: f...hnres. - a 2) E.xen sar.s. &e-New Yirk Si;;ht. 3 off pa Go(hld, l(.J a III; $ilver. 103 -- e'liank of Ih 'stn......... ............- a e dan.k of t'amnden........... ............3 a s llank of (;ei.rgeown.................. 4 a llank of South Carolin:............... 8 a llank ot('hester......... ................1 a llank of II nmhutrg........................ S a Bank of Newbcerry....................... a Itank of. tate of$.('.. p:rior tol2..... ..3 a ltar.k of State of S. C.. isi. 31.11 :;ndc 192.25 a e ltanters' anad Mech:tilie,.' Ilk olCh'r eston- a ePeol"e Hank of I tharleston...........- a e['n on ll:ank of ('harlesto .........- ...--.a Southwes'Cterni t II Bant ko (' harleston. obl.- a Southwestern 1t itt in k ofChuarleston.new.- a State hlank of Chacrleston...............iG a t':arnmers'ardt F.xcha:eg l''k ofChiarleton 2 a F.xchanCe Bank ot'to'umbia............. 8 a Commerci.d IBank of 'columblia. ... ....... 8 a Merchants' htank of Chieraw.... ........'5 a lantere' Banik of W'irfiebt............... 5 a C State of South (arol ina Ilill Hecceivable...95 a n City oft 'hir:estin (hange. lu!.<......95 a Y enBihs ma:rkred thus 'e are being; redeemed a the Batnk (ouniterS of each. . TiIE: NI(CKElISON Il'IS r . Columbia. S. C., .r Will not be clo.ed on account of the death tihe late Proprietor. William A. Wrieht?. but i.e c rried on as heiretotfore. by los widow. M Wright. The friends of the lute proprietor e invited to call a;s u e soual.li .Jan 1 W.\. I. 'c'c'l'ltll. - GOOD EATING. 3Read this. eSelf-!t:tsing Buchkwh'nt. s A few,; more' left of thtat ntie AX mb DrIhip. Se_lasinmg Fliur. e. Ublas. S:dlt 3iullet. AT COST. hi SonhiCicmore of those nic cheese. in Thein yoni cant fitnish oaff n a jar - two extra Preiserves'5 or 'elieS. eC L. 11. 3TARISI A LL'S is the pla h.Jani. 25. r- P. S.-Fine Large- Shiad to-d: (25th.) _______ 11 Valuable Town Proj Ic erty For Sale. t-TIlE Trt-ees of the Ne-:.-herry Aca *imies will olfer for sale, at piublic aueti e-ont Sale-dayv nexzt, be'fore the t otrt 11.3; e- that vahmblteh ande de..ir ile lot d' L\ ce kntown as the Male Academy Lot, Conininti . .;;iT .CRi'id, mnore or Ii a plat of' n htiehi wili be exh ibited on theC se of site. am rTe termtt of s tie will heC onue third es n amid :he bcalanmce ini two equam! annuail oi ottmetts, payable on the I st .Janryr, I8 atnd I ;:, secured by honds andlmortg;i '.y Notice, Notice. xtTe services of a Phlysicintm heing Iquired. to attetnd to tie in:ates of the, eaind poor hioiis, li perso:ta :.berefore intl es'.edl a-e inormted that thte samne will let out to the iowest bidder for the pres Tyear. Applicants will handi in their pro 9.ais to tthe Clerk of the floacrd, E. fl. Ein P' mtore, so as it may he acted upon on Ti - d.sy the neCxt mee-'tingZ. Bg y ordf'r of ie (Yo.i rd, 1 SI E' N YOU NI, ... ti. ic. y.c Jan 15 i-tf. 650 Tons Fertilizers, I ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE 10 Tors Genuine Peruvian Guano, direct front the l'eruvian Government Agent. 111) Tons Soluble P.rcitie. 5n T ous Baughs' Rw Bone. :;5 Tctirs arolina Fertilizer. 511 Toni Cc;mpound Acid Phosphate for Coruposting with Cotton Seel. All of which I sell at the nanufacturer'< prices, with etpenses added. For approved paper or (;itti Acceptance) time sales will be inade on reasonable terts. Cae+rwile & MeCautghrin sold 510 TON'S of n the a .ore last spring, and I can safely refer 'r those w ho have not used atny of the above to my friends and customers who have. I . beg to call attention to a few certiticates le from practical farmers as to their expe - rience. If I thought it neceasary I could d publish any number of certihate from the largest and most -ueees-ful planters in the S County, who have purchased largely of th 1 1J old firm for the past four years. 1OlItT L. leCAUGURIN. 1 Nmi:tt7r. S C., Jsn. 17, 1S71. t' JK. R: h. . Ae;t'ant;. 0 I). : t: I i-ed ote ton of the Ctroli:t:: " Fertiiizer la.t ve.er, anid can a rtify that it r I. tore tbai ,loubl,lel the crops wl"rever np- ci i0 pliel. I ur,- er it to the I'neiiie , anld n) shail u. muore of the C.:olina this year ! titan any ultr Fertiliz-r. IIh..-pectflly, e .VM. Y. yAIR.. 0 NEWE.RR.Y. S. C., Jan. 16, 1871. S MI. R. L McCAUGHRIN. D,a SIa: I purchased from Carwile & McCaughrin, last Spring, two Tons Carolina 0 Fertilizer, which I u:ed upon light sandy O land at about one hundred and twenty-five i a lh. (125 lb<.) to the acre, and I am convinced to o that it doubled the crop even with the dry m d season t+ra* I experienced at my place. and I y rC. l safel; say that the free use of good Far- g, tili2er, will pay as an iuvcstment with cot c toll at 10 t:r 12c. c JOHN R. LAKE. , S1 NEWBZRRT. S. C., Jan. 18, 1871. f MR. R. L. McCAUGIIRIN. n DaA n Sia: My opinion of the use of Fer tilizers, and the result of 42 Tons I purchased it of Ca.rwile & McCaughrin last spring. is that t the free use of good Fertilizers year after year )f will add greatly to the value of the land and e will par a handsome dividend as an invest. d ment. I cannot go into details, but as an e instance: I have land at my home place that 4 years ago it took 20 acres to make 3 bales of co:ton, now, after the free use of Fertili n zers for three years, will produce a .alu of, a cotton of 400 lbs. to c:ch acre, and some of >- it more, and last year 5 acres of it yielded it 160 bushels Wbeat. The last two seasons I Y have purchased from your firm, some 70 " Tons Fertilizers, and can recommend the rCarolina Fertilizer, l'acific Guano and ltitghs E d Raw lIone, all of which I believe to be excel- cl lent m.itnures and fully up to what they are dr represented to be. g Yours respectfully, J. S. HAIR. NEWBERY.Y. S C., Jan. 16, 1871. MR. R L. McC(AUGIlltI[N. Drt-r Sta: In answer to your enquiry as to the merits of t he Carolina Fertilizer and other (luanos, purchased from Carwile & t McCaughrin last Spring, amounting in all to about ten Tons, I take pleasure .n making - the follow ng statements: :k On 6 :rcies upland. light, sandy soil, I n<ed 2)50 lbs. Carolina Fertilizer per acre, and gather-d from each, 2,300 lbs. seed cotton or 13 80 lbs in all. ott 25 acres upland, of the same kind of 9 soil, I used Gtuno's int about the same pro. puortion, and ma:de from thisi field about 11 b ues lint cottont per acre, or 37 bales in all, - each weighing over 400 lbs. ~. For the preparing anrd cultivation of these tanis I followved the same-plan ats recom,~ Smendied in my repor.t.nu Cotton to the A:rrI cultural Soccety, in Columnbia, on 9th Nov., ti I1869. i I also believe, from my paLt experience in o athe use of Fertilizers, that they are profitable b a with Cotton a 10 to 121c. per lb., and will d pay *Lt ite.e p)rices at least 100 per cent. ont a amont inested. j . Vcy I1espect fully, JOh1N l'. KINAEl). t e. Jan. 25, 4-3m. Will be offereCd from this - cldate af,( atR. L McCAUGHRIN. Corn, Oats, Barley, Po tatoes, &c. r100" Butshels primei WIIITI E CORN to aurrive. 500 lhtshels prime RED) SEEDT - OATS. 2100 Butshels SE ED) BA UTLEY. 101) Sacks IVERPOO( L SA LT. 511 Sacks Choliice F A .\ I LXY FI.L( 'R 10) Ilhdls (. R. BACON)~ SIDES. er 5 Iilhds BACON SlHOULDER~S. 2 Tlierees Choice Sutiar Cnred I (00 lbs. pimte LEAF LARD in 210 Bbis. P'L ANTING~ P 0 T1 A or TB. ES. P'ink Eye, Goo:.drich. Early Rose. i.iFr sale by R. L~. 3r(CAUGURIN. A.xes, Trace Chains, &c. 21) doz. (ollbi' & A. C. Lee's ine0 iumtt and he~avy A X E. 50 pr. Strauight antd Twisted ink l- 'Tract C haints. ), TI'gt her with a guoid supply of ~.' Swedelu !r::t. 2 to 1l0 iniches, Plow Steel. Tire I ro, Iron bounid Ilamtes. Shovels. Spades. 3Ianture Forks. th,r dtn Rlukes antd lltes. 0 rinidstontes. Blatcks:ntith Bellows. An:vils:. Vices. li nmtt ers. &c. For s:dle by - R.. L. MIcCAUG!IIRIN. N. 0. Molasses. - 15 Bbls. Choiice N. 0. 3Iolasses. re eeived direct fro,m New Orleans. re- 50) BLs. Wet India 3Iolasses. er For saile VEItY LOW byv be -- * .Mt AU lRN 's Pratt's Astral Oil. A. Fresh supplly received. Fir sade at RlEDUCED) PRI('ES by . r'\ lil gUAKOUS, VIANURES,. I0 ACID, .E) AT TilE 'ON, S. C. 'EPLiOSPIlITE 00OiPINY ER manufactured from the Native Bone PbUP n their natural stare are Insoluble,andirequre Sulphuric Acid. This Company have n0!r is 4 at the South. and are, therefore, able is ade of Fertilizer; it being clear that tbegreas tny Fertilizer contain', the less the, quant izer complete, Ammonia and Potash in sosi the Company manufacture and offer for sale GUANOS, ?. oF DISSOLVED BONE PIIOSPUATE )NIA. with a suffieient addition of PERU I crops. Price $63 per ton,- cashp -eb timer ED BONE, rr I;anters, being i itself an e:rcllent lJ large quantities of .sulphuric Act4 are ate cheap and convenient way to tragsport tW to 20 per cent. Dissolved Bono -Phosphase. tcrest n t.7 per cent per annum. tiff higbef al price per centage. D PHOSPHATEI seed and other plantatic,n iandios. Yrie( t 7 per cent. per annum. BONE, ative none Phosphates ground to powier. rrsr at 7 per cent. per annum. 1 & e0., 14 .Adger's Wh7Tarf, HARLESTON, S. C. Phosphate of Lime, and Ammonia in all he Chemist, berore delivery. Should any par mples of any pu.chase, within thirty (30) tnew, and any deficiency in the percenge mpany. NEW STORE. TIE UNDERSIGNED has opened she store on Main .treet, lately occupied by Dr. Fanr, between Foot's and Singleton's, aa& under the hotel. Ile has a fine, selected stock of Paints, Oib, C;olOrs, Varnishecs, Paper IIangings, and every article incident to: -and PAPE.R H AI4GJNS, &c. &c., &c. ('ompetition i the soul of trade end se-. cures fair prices to the coninmer, II- clarms that being a PEACTICAL. P.\INTER. he~ has been enabled to selces this branch of bis stock with adrantabe se himself and his~ cu4tomers. lIe annonners him<evlf as ready to make contractsr undi furnish materiali for all klinds of work in Ihis linres at? reaonaibe rates.. Pa:ints ieeady nmixrd ft.r use, on sale. Groceries of Every Description. Flottr. Mackerl. ('rackers, .'Cakes, Jutubles, .lubsters. Sardines. &c., &c.. &o. Candies of all Kinds. P'rize Boxes-i:ne.Shmoo-fly, &c. Statiery-P1ain and Faney. Tobacco. Pipes and Se;rars. Crockery.. Glass..wat nod. Ianpe. IJAME3P~ACKER.: Jan 18__ PROSPECTUS FOR 1871. F4WURTIl YEAR. 5ize of Page Changed, and Attractions vasstf Increased. ITHE ALDINE: An Illusttuted 3Monthly .lonrnal' of )6 page., claimed to be the handsomest Paper in the World. "Glve my love to the artit workmen of The Aline who are striring to make their profespidir worth.y of ad miration I.*- heautv. as it bas always been fur usefurlnr'e --H enry Ward Beecher. The object of The Aldine atotfurnush amedian which sha:l be a fit exponent of proarrms. and off the beautiful in Pat:tss and the kindred arte. The latest and rnrst improved machinery. and, thre very hri:he't ordier ofmechuanical and arj talent .thatli e taxnri to thre utmonst to produes a sheet-n, ne rriyrl as possib>le-perfect in ,ypogra p,hy anid il'n-tration. While it is intentdea that the apphearar.ce shall, be unexceptionable. ne pains writ be -paredl to keep the literary matter, oriein.ai and iselected. equal to the best. 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The prubli.shersr i I send free the beautiful oil chromno "DlUCKS." as .A t'IEIlM TI) EV ERY $t'hl$CIUBER who sewr its $2.5> fur one year's r.ubscription, and, in arid ition, w ill send the wonderful Christmas Number, printedi in colors. and containing over fifty illusetriations. to all w hose remittance is re ceived beforre the edition isi exhausted. $peci:dl l'rospctus and Circular to those wish ing t o canvas,r or get up clubs will be mailed cn applica'orn. Our prermma embrace only arti Ctes of the ver y rig;hest merit o1 art or workman r.hip. mrany of which are oE:~red by no other pa per. hr. liberal (.ASh DLsctNtITS to all who interest themselves in getting subscribers for The Send fir Circular. .1 .i.Mts .sU TrfoN & Co., 1-nblishers. No. 23 Liaew y STazar, NEW YOiI. Blacksmith Shop. AUG. M Il hasr opened a SHOP near tire rlr.p. t, on: thJ,- rra-l to lIelenar, :rid will' .ir .n i . ir.t in m...r th ...rk ,. which iS ETI/AN SOLUBLE] A: SULPHUR] NANFFACT' JEWTIW.A\T CHARLES" IBY 1 ELP[EllC iIO 1Nll SELL The now well-known ErlW.AN GUANO i ates of South (arolina. The.e l'hnsphates i ie ground to powder, and made S. luble by eration the largest Sulphuric Acid Chamber anufatcture at :he lowest rates, the highest g the proportion of Soluble l'ho-phare whichI quired per acre. In order to make the Fertil eut quantities are added. With these viewr ETIWAN arranted to contain from 15 to 20 PER CEN F LIME. and from 2 to 21 per cent. of A M3' IAN GUANo and I'OTASH, to adapt it to a r0 per ton, and intereit 7 per cent. per annun DISSoLv: f high grade, suitable for Manufacturers or f, izer, and specially adapted for cimpo+t. As dissolve the Phosphate, this will be found a aterial. The grad. furni%hed will be from 18 -ice $40 per tort cash. On time, S45, with in ades will be furnished to order at an addition COMPOUND ACI ,ecially prepared for componting with cotton 5 per ton, cash; on time S"40, with interest a GROUND tmuch1 lower ratez. con-iiting simply of the ice $20 per ton cash. On tine, ,22 and itnte WM. C. BI 4gents, No. N. B.-The percentage of Dnsso1vcd Bone iwans, is ascertained at the Works, by their taser be dis-atisfied, he may return average f tys after delivery, and they wi!l be analyzed aranteed will be made goo:d to him by the C Jan. 25. 4-2m. S< Tat: Iloc.: wvr. Live 1s. The ndnd is the nant oft the bodly, antd uniless the tene' ent is kept i-i good repair, the inmmortal cuitpant i< de-pressed, dlitraught, tmi.-ra e, and sees thing "At tihronghi a gna.'r, rklyt," not as they really are. When the otmachi is relaxedi, the liver torpid, the 'wel< disordered, and the rae! ve< unist nttng, igorate, sitalize, regulate an d tone theu. s operation is crtairn, pair'less and alu rv. It .brings the~ action of these inmpor 't or tis into coilformity w ithI th.e lats h;ealh I; tihe 'iri ts rise, the brain el*'ars, d the e 'acity to enjoy li:e is resto)red to .pondin' in Valids5 SOLD ltY ALL DRUGGSTS. Jn. -.5., -2t. UGGJIES! BUCGIES!! t Reduced Prices, And at Great JBargains, If called for soon, as we are deterimined > ell. Fine( Top lmnries for $250. Double Sest Openci Bugeies, (a very pretty id de.,irablle article for famiily use, cana be hanged in a mninnte to a Single Seni,.) at ie low pr-ice of $17.. Opetn Sitigle Seat lBuggies at from $i5u) o 8215. The same q'rality andl styles of work anot be boughlt in any market South for e same ruoney. ALSO We. keecp a lot of ready made wheels on tndi of well 5P;acenedt anil good miaterialI f ite follon i:ig r1';lities, Doubtle XX, Sin l X, No. 1, and No. 2, at Low Prices. Our factory is near the depot, Newberry, J. T AY LOR,& Co. Jan. 25, 4-2mn. Ntice to Tax Payers. Notice it hereby given to tire Citizons of ~eaberry County, that the (ollctiiorns of saes will conmmenee on the 1st D)AY OF 'ElE1A RY ernuirng at the~ Treasuirer's fhice, next door to M,.je Baxter's Law )Iiiee, on Law R-inge, and will be con in ued lip to the 2i th A pril, 1871. All persons filing to pay their Taixe< Aitin the tirme specified above, v.ill be rubjcted to a per.alty of TAenty per Dtfaulters ni-t res,. asiurid that. the Law i b rigidlyv en forced. I truirt thtant there vi~llit bebt, fe.w defiauilers; hat the citnzens~ sill comec forward ats in 1$t-A pay tip, hereby relievi r g thec Treasurer atnd them-i al ves Irorm troubtlte ai expenrse. To tie (Coloredl Citizens4 of Ntewberry, I old -ay :Many 0: von failed last year no p.yv your Poll Tax, also tmanyt of thne hites. Rememeriht this ia an Edlneationtal Tax nad shoul by all mteans~ be paid. The olored citizen is part iciular!y in::'rested in du-at iont -.ttd School Ii)onees, arid I wonldl urge urpon hiim, in conrsideration of this, ot to til, thi:s year, ini his Poll Tiax. County Treasurer. Jn. 25i, 4-2t. Hats and Furs. ANOTHER.I invoice of the sarperfine silkt IATS, with tihe long fur on the under side of tile rimi, $5. Lrge FER~ GAP1E., ithi lo)ng endb ; d o, FUlf CIRCTlLAli's, suitable for elderly ladies, or ladieu irt deLt.:ate hte:hh. STEELE, the' Hattter.