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bit~a4y, Aigust 9, 183 Charleton.,letions. We heartily congratuite the metrop olis in. the late glorious work of stemmin the tile of corruption which has forn long time been beating against her nob A i-stiutions. In the election of Mr. Wai ener and the citizenS' ticket, thero wi be an end to misrule, tarbeience and an infernal system of taxation, whic is cried "give, give," to support i illenes.s an hundred (more or less) newij ly created officials and strappers, unt iay a wido- has been. robbed < her Lome and restricted in the educatic of her children in order to meet the ta: But a change hu.cpme and the soli man of GharlesWo4il1 now spiritedl .egia the rork of recuperatio:. One of the interesting features of th late election Is in the fact that althoug the sharp chaps of the legislatur changed the time of voting to a seaso of the year when. many of the met chants. and private citizens would I absent, Rad;calism was defeated in it stronghold by a majority of 777!!! Like the results of Fort Moultrie in '7( we hope that this morai victory in ' may alio b- the key or turning point f< the Stat's redemption. The Daily Atlanta Sau. We had the pleaiure of a visit Mot day last from Mr. J. M. W. Hill, travelin agent of the above paper, of which %i Alexander H. Stevens is principhl edit< and proprietor. The Sun is an elegr paper, and hids fair ' reach the fro: rask of journaism. The daily paper is seven dollars p anotrn, aRd the f.eekly two do'lars. We are gratified to learn that Mr. Ii UaA net with some success in our towt Salda Dental Society. The third meeti:ig of tie Sauda Dcr tal Society was held in Greenville, S. C on the first and second of August, i;is The folloving.aamed gentlemen we: elected officers for the ensuing yea; Dr. Wm. C. Wirdlaw, President; D U. L. &Bozer, Vice Presiient ; Dr. J. I Thomp-on, Secretary ; Dr. J. G. M David, Treasurer. The meetin:g was pleasant, harmon * nes and instructive. Reports of Cor mnittees were received and adopted, at a number of able and instructive essal were read an.d discnssed. --- * The Soeiety adjourned to meet at Al beville C. HI., on the Sd Tuesday in FcI ruary next. The Storm andSignial8ervice. We have "watched" the daily repor in this new field of science, arid four them correct. In proof, see the "prob bilities" for last $aturd:ty, as publish< the day previous : Weather probabiiies-:he area threatening we.ather. with local rain will probably y :nd South-estwar and prtev:ti! ,>n Satorday from Pennsy rantia to Floritia. The area of lowe barometer will probahly ptass over Penm sylvanie and Mas.achusetts, with heas rains The severest local storms at probable for Virginia and Maryinnd. Cool cicaring up wenther is probable ft Satuirday North and West of Kentucks and on the lower lakes. Sotutheri winde, with rair., are p,robable for tl Gulf co:.st. GLENN'S SPRiNG, Sra.-- t,aclL, Aug. '21. . Dan HERAL-it is our happy prie 'ege once again to send you, and nume nr kind readers, gree'ing from the hea ing wate-s of Glenn's, where the sick: wvell as the weary worker, come for a r, :-'wai of healtht arnd to reatore waste enecrgies. There are more ways tha3 one oi getting to G!ennr's, and this happily :ight, for variety is the spice hife. Su;ppose there was no cboice bi to rough it across the country ? Mts your correspondent might not ha' had the disposition to venture so fa ro heome and its certainties. But the; are other wars and means. We did ra~ ehocse a new cut road this time, but 'hec takes in. Alston and Cojumbi; 'th the advantage of seeing the forme rice in the trip, and bead of stoppm; h~ere a suffiient length of time to se all the various poits of attraction. Th 'as er.ban;ced, too, by ths fear excite only c,.e hour before we reached Ai-to; that, perhaps, istead of geuing the: othat occasion, we would be comnpem to return back to Columbia, for whi - sg: alor.g at regulation speed, a ver pleasantly safe or c, w hen tne coiie of the G. & C. r'ead bed is ctosidered,rt cry catrc from the Which was discovered just in the nic of time, otheraise there aight hare h et trouble to the train an~d somebody hur This was about S miles from Aiston, ::r on and cnder a small piece of tresti The n ood work was all burned out, ar with the ironi alone remainzog, itwas d tarminedl not to cross until somethir cas done. This was a wise resolve c *part of those in charge, and we wou - dtcrmmiedl lkewise. Well, wou ~e to remain thvre until the dow .ncamec to succor, or go hack and te .e 5Sperintene mnt in Golumbia, ..: K . -on a UNIOs, T.e .tiange naughty incendiary, s the.ghg9set tire to Uncle Jos.eph -odu,had been doing this fort!! zitays temporarily ; and f,rtuna-te1y th old1 ex-supcrinterdent, L,;S-lw. bappene to he along, and rewder:ng valuable a -istance, both by hand and head, in cor junction with conductor, engineer, an .thers, ii 35 miNIutes the signal wasjOy fully made and we p%sed over safely All things considered there was not muc loss, as we etili had left 8 hours and 2 0 minutes to rest and look about besfr e the S. & U. coach would be ready i move. At 12 precisely we eft Al.ton, am I without anything tram.,piring worthy o note, except that we were stopped by refractory and stubborn muh-e, who seerr h cd determined to dispute the right o n way, and who came out of a long an deep cut second best, arrived safely an in proper tine AT JOVESVILt., >. Nireteen miles below the town of Spat n tanhurg, and ten miles by mcasuremen from the Spring. Here was found a bac with a good pair of horses, ready to cor d rev guests to the haver. of rest. It wa qtite i clief to get from the cars afte being confined for so many long, wear and hot hou-s, into a comfortable room carriage, and dip into a bucket in whir the provident driver had bestowed som, very fine apples. B:rring the inequa! e ties of the road, for when we were no ascending some zigzag declivity in th slowest possible style, we were descend ing ata speed suggestive of broken trace, tongues, axles, or necks, the rile wa decidedly pleasant, the ;un being o: scured during the whole time, while it the distance off to the right it coul plhirily be seen that somewhere in th vicinity ot, if not in the town of Si-attar hurg. a good rain was falling. 0 th way too. we saw with no little sati-fac t1.:! no less than two right sharp sized * MCD IMOLEi, rhe effects of a shower the week prc vious, and as this was a sight which ha g not been .seen before in five or six %eeks r. it called for an exclauation of pleasure r As said, barring the mueovialities, an i the thumps and bumps, which make t the distance, though o-'jv ten miles b actual measurement, fully twelve by e: r perience, the end of the juurn)ey wa reached sooner than we anticipated, an considerablV b'ef re night the hac emnptied its freight at tbe door of th Hotel, where stood the host, Mr. Fuwler ready v.. it-h A X!VD?INX*-'.--j4 T. receive us, and, by the way, there nothing so grateful to the tired traveller who leares home and its endearment r behivd, to be met at the threshold wher 4e expects to doidcile, ax a welcome an ,hake of the hund, and the next in im portarce and satisaction is that of hein ushered at once to 0:11's r'oom, ad find ing~ water, tonevl%, etc., ready and wait d sin". Al this we found, arnd more, whie shall be dwelt on herafter. The >Cabin, &c., have undergone a grea Ichange, anud look not at all as they di tw' T ears ago. They, are niow as hatu itable and cumfortable a.s circumnstan:ce permit, Our old cabin, w ith its coat c uihitewash, looks quite neat and trim,i d s now occupied by Mr. Copeland an famtily from Clinton. We almost fanc: thtwe see our own lider ones r'unni abo ut tthe purch, and hear the.m calling fu somnetnm.g more to eat, so wonderfull, did th e wa:er increase thei. appetites. The cabins are nearly all occupied, an' trepresentativ'es are here from variou portions of the State, all with some on or more o~f the "ills to which fiesh is hei - to, exept our friend W. G. M., fror - ew berry. There is but one thing th -matter whih him,-he tries to g::!lnant al the- ladies on the hil!,. never thinkinuj that there are others about who hav qutea high an app?reciation of the se: as himel. We trust his better hal will takem hin' down a peg or two whe' -he returr.s. It makes us blush to se -- 1(d nmarried men putting oa oirs, unles -they are privi!eged ats i'i.' are. We. .4:id that there are represetnttve . here from vari.ius parts, and Newberr; d is the mest largely represented, as sh n. usually i', and we trust that soon ther awill be a muche! larger niumber from th fold dis'trict, to drink the healing wate.rs t jand join ina encial recre'ation. We ar fpicased to state for the benefit of tho e woo are ignorant, or who have be&e r imisinformed, that we fin1d tbe Honteli e better kept than was expected after hear ting the ugly rcpoarts about it, so indui triously circulated, and taking all th Icircustances :nto consideretion, '.ha Mr. owlr tok ponhimself a busine, altogether new to him, and at a tim whe~n the hotel had a notoriously unen vlabk 'awe. front previous m-ladmin:s trat ion, with djilapidation and riuin stai in him in thtr face on all tides, we say l'oo ing at all this, and recognizing the diff culties he has w orked out of so far wit redit to himsef, a e arerahraeab eo suprised than otherwise. We find hit kind, courteous and obliging, ar.d when ih or hi house apparently' iacks, b ssures us as we!l a- all others, thzat a that i. ncesary is to adk for a fan Iwh~en 1t shall be g'anted, !f in the bound of reasn. So sensible man or woman s hould ask for or expect mo're. We re ngret to say that it has been asserted and without any fundation in fact o o2 truth, that we have been decrying thi -hotel, and its proprietor. We wis~h t Sgive denial to thi<, and further, that w symupathise with him in the diffiultic g he has had to contend against, arnd the n we are glad to fi::d that he is in a fai nav tu do well. We can cheerfully an honestly invite our friends to comet nGk'nr's a.nd assure theni that they wi Ireceive not only attention and kindnes at his hands, but find a table supplis with good fare. This is our experienc so far. Any more than that, if needet will be provided whaen a.sked for. Fi i$the reatinn of ony who wich ton orm EVERY DAY AT JoNESvILLP, To convey passengers to this place, tr.d is iendy to take theri back when thev wish to return, and that the fare is s Passengers can go on to Spartanburg, i' preferred, and there find e,nrcyance, h: our advice is to get off at the first named y place. There are nct a few c:tperts here at b drinking. and who alrendy can almost take in at one sitting as nich as Mr b C'ough -ird, an old resident, and who, the most anf ar readers kw, is nio p prentice, but a rego!a: htss drilker. We are glad to ay that he enjoys fi' ehlbetith. But we must -;ei. so as to be in time f for the mail. The next commuticatfln we trust il 4 contain a little more poetry and le's irtise, tlat is be xpiceti with I son:cthinag amnulsinL. Yours in i;nte, C E N 10R. t P. S. Chickens abound in th;i-e parts still and nre fat. Man-, of us here would - he glad to see the smiling face of Cl. R. M. Will he not cone? Cr..ps are not r suffering so much here as in Newberry and lower down the country. There are c quite a n-umber (f chihren here and they make ili usual mn:ic delicious. One more :tei and an important one. Ru. d mor says that an hunired dllar heiress t dwells here. And one other-there has not been an ins.7rance agent here tis t season, nor is one ex,-eeted. As th! t hack i.< no, Inite ready we'll add q'iother s line of information, and thi.: is that the 4 . hill leading to the Spring is as dreidfuil y steep as of sl Mtre anon. M94-P.s EmorMs:-1 pjere.-jv, tnat a n her of oored men. hitherto identitd with a :lhe Radical party, have atnomnoued thr<h your c(liumns thir withdrawal f:om Ite rsame. Their action meets mr ha.rty a I) pr ,vl AR a colored man who has re cleived nothing but kintdness irom tho whitws z.nd piacing implicit faith in th profesSion< u or the Denocraiie party, I desire to ,twte that while I hatve ever entertineid the I*V liest hopes for its suecess the ,harp 1at. Io risn utifortunately engenderd by pflitical t strife betxeen the races has upperito'l in the past to render ne neutril at the ballot box. Dnt in the a:ion of these ni a well as iU the expt-s.ions of o 1h.- : 1, !i : S of the barriers to mutual good will ihame I been remoVed, and in the future I sh.i!! feel free to sustain with my vote tie Dem ocratie party in :he cause of good government. JOS. GRAY. C c Tucker's Ferry, S. C. CH ARLFSTON, S. C., IJu!V, 1It1. To EDIToRS OF NeWBR T IERBA F .D. Please oblige me by publishing this Circa lar in your paper: OFFCe OF DtS. DEPUTY, I. W. G. T. Clarleston, S. C., Jnne 1 1. 187. Uon application of at least ten white ,er r sons above the age of ,ixteen year,, in good st.ndin- in the comuiit, for a C1irtrr to oipen a Lodge of the Iidleonndent Order ot Good Te.mplare, addressed to th.e tnderrin ed, and enclosing the Charter fee, eight dol-! ar,a deputy will at once he ins:ructed to institute such Lodg~e, said Lodge plar inie the. a traveling expenk-e4 or 'hie tn'riruting deputy. Foim of ampplication for a Charter: We, thie undersigtned inhmabi:ants of , Cotnty of-. State of Soth Car"lina, believing the ladependent Order of' Good Temphirs well calcula:ed to extend the bless fl ings5 of total a;b-tin'ence, and prornoteth tgeneral welfare of mankind, re'pec:fu ly pe ti'ion to the Right Worthy Gen- Lodge of North America, a' grant themu a eh.ter to open a new Lodge to be called -a- Lodge. of the Independent Order of Good Templars, to be located in ----,. Coau of -- State of South C trolina and uader your ju rl<diction. We pl-dge oursetives individually antdicollectively to be governed by. the rules at.d ag's of the~ Order. A. KALSTROM, D D iR. W. G T., Of the State of South Carolina. rBengthat "'no man liveth to himself," we call upNil good men throughtout our beloved State, to assist the Good Tremp arsi in their work of love and mnetcy. tMB88RS. EDtTOns-Stas: Anothe,r came of Base Dali was p ayed thtis amftertuoon ont . the Unse B dil ground near the Colege, be tween the second Nine of the White Stock jogso~f Co. "K.," 18 h U. S. Infantrv, tnd the "Newberry Nine." composed of citizents of this place. Play was called at 4.30 P M. the "Newberry's" won the "toss" and sent r the "Wh ites" to the Bit, whto "tailid" C runs in thme firs: inning The Newbe rry s were then dispo.wd of by getting "whh~e washted" in the first, .<cond, tid third in, ~nings. This thit;g could niot aI.ss last, for e Mr. Packerarrived on -he gronard and took th e difficult position of "Pitcher" at the seconid inning, atnd by his -killtal pitching soon the News berrv '. bigin to pull up ott their o,ppo nents, cons quen:ly at the end of tiintain fling the Whiltes were only six'een run. ahearl. Thme following is the rore of the ganc R O RCO ('lifo'rd, p 5 4 Coo'k,i C 15 1Leon, t f 3 4 lram.s.ss 2 6 Schoeuhat,o 4 3 Packer. p 5 0 ~iIavior2d b 6 3 iSnib, r f 2 56 Whettield, as S '2 Tarrazt, o t 3 3 SLe.,tie. c 1 6 2 Langtord. Istb 4 3 Teeple.Sdb 5 2 Iiousueai,3d1 0 3 o SMcMahou, 1st 'o 8 2 Tsylor,2d4 b 8 I' Loonmik, rf 2 ? Foof,c 3 1 ' i227 2627it t1Score byletinngs 1 2 8 4 56 78 9 It ~Whie Stckings, 6 1 27 j 51 000 .6188 5-2 Umpiro-Se-res lit Butler. ofthe W. S B. !i Club. Ssco,rer-Mr. A. F. Duf'. STitme of ba:ne-2 hur:s and 30 minutae. Now MIes.rs Ed.itors this is doing be.tter thani when the game was played iatst week, and I amt of tne opinion ub it if the "'New.bit m's" weme boriugz is omgatizaed mi had a "Captain" duly cit rd itn their "Nine," and rwith a little more pracuice, they wiould boed their own with alunost any Club in Seub., CarolIna.r lIn conclusion, I think that the citizen; are gent rally taking more in:crest ini thits mately exerci.e, as a good number of them turn ut r to witneass the g.imes, among thetnm y aso lie i-een a few young ladies who apta rently enjoy the sporn, antd this a l n d: be sufEicienrt four the y'oung men to work ett Ser:'eticalyv in keepinmg up a B.n-e B.?ll C ub in a Newberry. t l am gentlemen, r Yours respecfuiiy. DCASE BALL ON fIlE BRAIN. Newberry S. C., Au::. 7, 1871. sJ. Svie, of Carson, Nevada, arrived atI 3 Stockton last night, and letarning that e her hushand was staying at a hotel the:e with another woman, she went ' to their room and shot three titmes w ith ra revne.er. itfileting !'-rta. wounds.5 , Mr,. tSaviers anid her he w - rre a C-eneral News Items. There are 32,000 Communists awaiting il. A rich tin mine has been dicovercd in New u;h Wales. An Indiana girl, aed eleven, wants "a di Fifteen tbonsaid pouids has been alowed i.ce Arthur. The Sp-i ni.rr have ben deffated in Cba y Qiesada with consideriihie loss. Dr. Walinmn, ci Ko,'gshnrg, Prue-is.has cen excomnnunicated by tIhe,- Archibshop. There w;,Q a din-l fonlit with swor's ea e:Orleans, !:tFri.iav. Cooper ore in r.reit ciatities has r ntly beven dhqnvered in Buwts nity. '7Te r :, l :nl murderers of New York re rmakiiig bod to attack passengers in the trcet c irs. Col. Miack has superoeded Col. Ruger in Immnd of the 1S h U S. Infaritiy, with vadqi:irters at Coimh!a. "WVill ymn hwr me, Sarah ?" said a young ian o modeltt! girl "No, John, but you till have ile, if Vu will.' l'Ats, A:imn t 1 -Cholera has appe:red I tle 1n*h ot Fr.iiee. Me-lu es have been dopted to prevent its spread, if possible. Whv Aho Jd young il dies set goed ex n:ples? Beause young men are apt to >Ilow them., B3,1LINGTO- Anznst .-Th corporation t Velmont Universily rated to admit The Sin - the Spanish, nnder Falance, 'Crc cimpletely defeated by ' Q::ie.-i, a f-w ays ift -r ianilug, with a lows of 230 killed nl 5200 wvourmied. A voun:r tidv suppoted bv.many to he the lost he utriful one in the distrtict of Colum I:1, c)mnilted sulcid 'atile rece'itly, by' ibing haudanum. O the n o iun fi rv:n frlo Im. She In(l venne cwrs S ,bY I wo ron't,his;, one 11 P;1d .;lil :1he, It-r %%ill die. The n ir ee-aeat *:rg'. It i. SAid flt ry Ietr Berry Lowrey, the nw'.o, hi isuedl a docree or ottlawrv Cs ptaiv F. M. Vis"ar', n:i ofered rewavd rrard otif 43io for his i!D C. i thi 5th dlv of An"1 oine nidre ad t wintyv-nin' h ni':rdb Ure to be sol] V Ow t1heriff of" Rolbuzon counity ifor oie hitudred hale of Japanee siik, re ivod overild From Cililoriii.t, were sent iEnrope RSirday ; forty-two diyi from a p:m. Tlee gottitus o" a Bovron compo-er is at last suiliv the n'ion with a national hrmn minld on comp 'iisei"* principles It iq to c In.d - inif a combinaition of Yankee Doo Iv aid D.xiv, anI to bt cAlled Dixie Doo le. Three of the crew of the ship Storm Bird arv been kille liv natives of the Nev He ride,. .t-veral iea-.rtliakes have occurred -ithiln a month Ileavy shipments of co.il at icen in ide flr Calif1irnia. Fresh pearl ili heik have icen ili-cvered in Australia. We learn that a tre-trle w:is de<troived near .:iv!eon hist week. by fire, and that Joseph 'rew<4 11,t hertwee two a i ilire thou<and r,!s of woid. Joe think< it was the work I an iieidiarv, but ve learn what the woods H ironid -e.re o fire the dav before the resle :..d the wood pi!e were ignited. A imo-t a;qp-ilhig ccident occurred in ew York. rucentl:V. BY It explor-ion ot h .i-o feaf rryv ho:t. sevenr% wine eRioTn were ki'ilet and o-e hunidrtd and Aevti-tw.IVIJ wo10aded; l.ad of this nImbe is hliVed ib:4t tw%o-thiIdS miust di'. The mail steAmr Delt, ftom Bormuda, -rorts a fire ni l'oita itric, G audifloupe, v which nierir the whole town w:is de i o.ed 3o.OO) p.wle :atc without shelter. t;:ar re: ly for *hppig was destroyed The wo'i was retai'iit eire'ly of woou.t arter it estruer'i,'i by" 'an earthqnautke in 1843. The 'e is 'iippo-:eid o be incentdiai'.'. TIhere as ::rowing une.,tine.'s over .he pro 'e.- or iiw c -',iera. It ha;s nt yet passed i" confin ofl0 ihsui.i. hy' the re.enlar route, iii all pmsible pree.:i i! ius have' beent taken. .e;nitt'oin tto p:evenUit its p,ror'e-ss by sea, ai ve i'!so bi ea :a? ,pted , thoiugh catses h:wye ppenre-t! at I lull. Whliich is on lhe Sonmbi. migr:ation f'rm North Germaniy to Amteri Shias cin.:neaced. L.ostos, Aitgatt :! - D)onahl Daly-rprmple, ,rmerl a inen't iturgeoni atid phvsiciain, aid now M. P'. fior Bithi, will, alter the '5es.o 0t P:t liaitii,t "isit the.Ute tate'?.Aor tie plrlia>se of nikitng a s:ndy of ie Ainn-ae. i erse Gf :'e:,. aot fert re ji:nation of inebrtilesCi. Ani iinhnmai;n fithe'r bt: Griflin, n-a,ned itik linpree', has been arrestwd' for eruielly sing his chldiren. Their thnih, aose tid tonignes, wer puV it in split r-t.ekst until ite iail ame off' t.d piece< ne re eut out ; V. were ent and benise'd also. int a hideous tanner. We ]e:arn from a g'entleman who' went to tckens l:,st weaek to pur'chiae a' plantation tithe A:r inme. that the wildet?. Iturore ex as about n'alhaila, Andir-oni, Penidieton, Ce cincernii:" the Air Litne-that the whole nunnr i< sn+'k--d off, i.: the v'alley of .the re'tch Br" id hinIs are fabiulou<ly high. "rier s -ain, swetteriing :mid spending hir met '-i min-yl'. he.: has returned to New erry,~and! i wil p.uoc'ed a agitate for a rail .,do from \N erry to Ciester. L.ott)iN. .July :ll.-The meeting at Tru:d tar 'quaim-. toi proieur igainsit the pioptosed I '(inc W1to rince A:iOl t hiui, Wiasheld to-niught. ndl 5,000f pie pli' were prtCi. Speukers ad re-ed1 the m1a:e4~ t differenit point<, and inchl excitement wais tm:mifested. 'rue en ri' rnlre reserve w::< c:alled out, atnd thev -da Coinmnnait i ig, enirii'd by one chii d, ei't d hoi-tea on., iemnstttrations. otmo tighttinig i, rete'td, ti.d nirrests have eei nm::da. Thie mieeting aidjaitrited in dis rld'r, andl theC crowds were di-persed by the ol:ce. Tisitn:t P.uim :l:n ttAwE-:A .\mtt>. -i-l ..th at ho-ni itmil abriiad Tretasmeir >:i keri is cnii:saeredi as hav.iing puat him e!f ont tie summtltit of? uuiloshinig cf o:te-rv. The New Ym:ik World ways: "A t thais very tmotme't the tax-payers C Siuth Catrolini:, a State uhic-h has een' saddleid siince the war by Radical .itrnil' n ith a debt which our fithers roiui d have titught an en'rimous djebt to e carrieid by the whole Uniion, are in igntaitly tirm esting againtst the deliibe ate in,ienice with which the State 'reasuarer. Par ker, hats refused to ailow ny e'x:iimaianiin to be maide of the ac 'luntsI of tule Cnomomwealth. While he 'T - :s' Coinvent:iot of S'auth 'atoilivna wa; ~ii ses-ionr last May, the ical'tt State tgovernmenCtt promised to vihnat aill thel S aite acckounits to the pub. ec. 'Tne Coivetionlt har, adj.oirned, id now', to :he regn est ofl a comtmittee f t t:tx pi ver-s fori the Cu]ltiht:ent.~ of the i-dO, the' Raiial State Treasrer inso ;i,t'- fpii that 'his look, have been x-inhci eog; andt althouigth the id-ien G - :ernor', S-.-.tt. himself has eeni forced tot h-:iiit thatt '-ome irregn iriie have iiemi'rte,' what those 'ir athities' a.re the tax payers are left to T'ua 'sw RAnt.so.m.-The Chairleston hlief eng~ieer, a ich a eor'ps ofassistanits, ts coammtence'd the starvey of the route roml Ciimiiiia to Auguasta for Colonel 'oidgter's new road--l-the Wilinigt.on, :olutmbia an~d Augnsta Railroad. Ta AMaaics Sroca JOCINAL., offers irge'r P'remnim, and a gre:er variety than ltmost anty othier doi :rn;al Send for a speci >en cop'y, ;instr.i?ed sho0w hilt, and p,re' tium h,-t. Addfre-s N IP. Bioyer &C3., Pub shiers. Pa.rkesburg, Pa. FazE lMP'oRTED SEEDa.--Messrs. N. P. lot yr & Co., of Pa.rkenbuirg, Pa., Oatve-i 'irred three new varities of Seed Wheat, of tith they offer to send'.amp!e-> Free to all bho wdhl .enad stamnp to p 'y potaige.' This rmn dis'ributed ever 100,000 s: rap!c pack ge of tiw seed aet w-.. pwr!r r.n or LOCAL. SALi D.T on Monday last was very dull; no sales exceptsome. lit.le auctioneering. -TheT Probste-Jvdge:haa.so a great: eteni recovered from his illness, and his office is no'- again open for trarsaction of business. A rnimoff.Jast Wednesday,. near Bash Riv er-'ietained -the dowa. mail train severaJ ho-iro. - LUSUS N.TURM.-A-dqck with . .onr legs which .was hatched: . place, may be seen at Messrs. Motte & Tar runt's drug store. Newherry.D;viio of "he.Sons of Tem pe rance is being org:crz! I, and will m-ert al MasQnic H ill, over Msrs. B irre & Sn's, Tuesday ni*ht, A.:uu-r8.h. The intercste are invited to attend ("ur new Bunk is now- putting Its bills it circulation, and its offict-rs inform us thal they are -now rtady for.all business that ma3 offer, and we would sngzed to nar'old mon ey lenders and b,nk'i-s- fidftPiithe coun try :o make their deposit- with the :Bt,k It halSJ;r000 boT'fti.le Capital paid in, anC isin't'c baidb bf a prdegit,'safe direction. Dont orgef the Barhine; at .-Kinard's text--riday. 11th inst. Major Kelly state. thit Ift addition to the feast of "good thngs' there will he a flow of "reaon'.in. .an agri CuIrfral addross. &c., inferspersedl.wiUh mu sic and r-ad, and a merry tripping on thi lIght fantaic toe, et cetera. The Sifiday School: of the' Newheftl B:iptir.Chnreh %illn et ne.tunday at 4 o' !ck P. M. . T4he Adult' Ritle. Chass. vill.mret at thi srmel tinTe. Al membas ot- the Churcb and all othere wh6 -i1 dreire to jo.i it Bible CaN.", are cordi.ally invited to attend There will be ~a m6eting of the teacher. of the Sunday . 9choo, at the f/hurch of Friday evening, neIt it 8 o' lbek. ,What's the matter with John? He seni u.; the fiowing effuzion this morn ing.wbich comin either f.nm N fertile brain, or fron the iuice' generated al)Z%ut the organs of hi. dinphragn, oozed out nt his 6nger tips Sat urday fiight after the r:in: . - The besr luttehe-r i- Bi*TgTe, His beef he don't mangle; But if Y.u don't pay he may wrangle, An.i then you may get in a tangle ARRETTED -Noah D Metts. eliarged wi.1 the murder of Gvorre Foster White, was lai week arrested and lodged -in jail. lie con fesscd the deed, and stated that the net ww co'nmitted because Mr White, prevenfed hi (Vitt's.) tarriagc with - yovng lady wic resided with the family, of deceased. Th< unfortunate man was killed. on S-iturd., night as he took a seat in the porch aftei supper. We learn that Mr. E. Pitts has been arrest ed,.and is now i jail, as being accessory t( the murder after the fact. THE YEAR OF BATTLns.-)1r. L. J. Crin is the agent for the above work-a compre hensiv history of the great war betweec France and Germany, which embraces r historv of Paris under the Commune, or Re R-bellion of 1Mil 'A second IReign of Ter ror, Anartchv, Murder and Madne"." T;1( Iw,irk iS comnpiered within a fraction. of mt hundred oeravo page,:, il<traredT by (VL one hundred roin-page ma;p-, diagramst, b :ir tIe scenes, incidents. portr.iitS, & c. iTe nos of Ih.e w:ork in cloth, gilt title, is $2.50 per ~cop.; leather, gilt title, marbled ed-.e. $3.00 Mr. Qine can bje founid at A. Harris Store. 4'rf.MPT To FLaz -We regret to henrr fram'ilr. Thos F. Iartnon, that an r ten.p: Iwas made on Friday nigh t last to de,troy ii Ipremises by Siring the g hle end of his barn whiceh building comm andel his ra-idence atni all thp outibuildings. lie had n'o.t more th:t uift.en minutes returned from Church n had le-ft his lot about a third of thait time 1when-The a:htrm w1s giveni. Hirs laborers re spoInded with alacrity antd saved all hut th< hiotie in which the- fire originated. His los: Iis three hundred dollars. including elever hogs, nd more than a halt year's supply u; forage, &c. Mr. H. says this is the second time the re farious at.mpt has been made to destroy hil premises. BSaN.--RemembTering a remark one madie, that we give the best things to th. pigs-brown bread anid buttermiilk,-conr tair.ing nit roge-n and the pshosphatets-thta wihaiss ini making good teeth, hon snd brain, &c., and reserve the part I(iarhoniaceous) which are grosser,mr ma terializing, &c , for 4juiwives, rinds ti of the fact that Messrs. Lovelace & Wheels have for some tiTne kept bra:t for sale In stock. There is a very large' per centar of nutrition for animals in wheat brai which reniders it qTite an ecotnomcal artiel, of cotnsumption ;or, at lat, that bran ex cites the secrtionis and can.ses a generon Idispensation of the laeteal supply. A GOOD C-rTIziw Goss!-Mr. S. B C;i cu t.nd his mnr.oe-ring lamnily, let t uw r1 Monday last for Newhetirrv. We learn h< ex-,eets to keep theL "City Hotel" in tha town, and sincetely wish him every succs Our c-rumunity ha, lott in Mr. Cob Utt; eitiz':n w'iOse in-dustry, honesty and k induew of heart retndered him valuabie-, and weenv; the goodl people or Newhierry their gain - Suce.< artenI y.in, frieuid Culca-r, and mal you ktifly regret onr ab,sence from yo us e d yorsfrom'Marion yours -FMarlon Crescent. Mr. Calcutt haq leased the Neaberry Ha gel, with its Faratre, interests and gno will, fromn Mr Jord in P.>o, (wl~o rezati a thb stables, bar and billiard noons. &e ,) aind er tered upon the duties of his new held. W are pleased to recoird the acces-ion of g'ao Icitizens to our towni, at'i hope that Mr. Cai cumt will find Newherry a prosperous, plear ant and hospitable town Mom& fa-:aN -lr H. P. Tarrant of the above firm, his jt returned fiot the North, and is opening ai .upfly of udrogs medicines chemic.ls. perfamneries, soap toilet articles, &c. The medicine', manyc which are new chemical discoveries, andc great strength, purity and effieacy, are somplete lice; while the other goods ar recherche. Among roe nntritious tonies, depirvative &c., &c., several of which have b -.en place on our table by Mr. r , are Beef, Iron an Wine, Elixir Pior,phate Iron, Q uinine ant Strychnine, Elixir B.ark anid Iron, Elxi Gentlan, Bitter Wine of Iron. Tasteleos Co Liver Oil, Elixir Valerianute A mmonia, &c We learn that Messrs. Motte & Tarrar are prepared to put the.e mnedicines to th trade &t m mnfacturer's pric?.. TEz WErrTER.' &$ -Duing the latte psrt:of last week the therm,'meter rang From 93 to 98, and on Saiturday night the eunnition of heat and dust, ant the dry-nes: of the attnosphere, were suddenly checkel by a splendid anXi almost general shower rain, of two hoars nnd t'cirty minutes' durn with roaring billows of water. The drougt tt which we have endured was of nearly nine d I weeks' duration; and the dryness of the a,- d tt mosphere has been very enervating. But now we hope the spell is broken, and d for which we are all very thankful. The mer- i chants sre-at work du<ting their shelves, anl preparing for the fall trade, and the farmers i will no doubt n ike art angetments for a great is breadth in root crops, and an early sowing of smu!l gralin We wouldi be supt-cted of credulity did we mention the nioney-value of the root crops g of the Briti,h flarmers; and rela:ively we can i make them of< qial value to us. p There itno computing lie benefit cotton hat received frim *he pretent "season." Let us take heart and hope for the future, and prepare bountifully for the turnip and smiall grain. Trp TELEGRAPH.-WC congratulate .1 h r inatikind mid mse antiptidei. not forgetting our friends aid neighbors at home, and also f ourselves, now 1hat Ne.wberry is connected with the wide-world by the circumventing V line of electricity. No longer will "it pent-up A contin-nt corstract our >o%crs, forthe bound ie-s uiiverse shall be ours," for Mr. J. I d. Walters, a very courteous and energetic young gentleman from Virginla, presides at the "Morse ins'rument." to tell us of the important h:ppeningt, batirds anti Inci. dents abroad, In all the fields of daily life, action- and interprise. We shall know iu stanter tall ibut gold rates, premium< and di-count., cotion peo-ps ets, and the price of corn and b.tcon, the rulings on 'change, and the doIngs of the rostrum, the forum and the press, marriages in high life, and the C dry's doingi in low life, the storms and 0 steamors that fly the seas, and the trias and triumpbs that run over the earth. rite office is at the depot. bit we learn I t1.at it wii soon be removed into the heart C of town. - 1l0.a1sLoric.-Lo k were you *l.. G;-rald, i all arouii te worji'. great telt, sad lhrnu:ch - to it's cet-wre. y..n linid h.y.ppines.a aid lumanity itlcomlptibe 'lie higher we mount the great Utisica! "nir- e-. f!he tiarker seems the moral Iio,'iz,in. Y u .,i -tivn-r m-, the otier day.con- I cerinrg i. tre !..4 "-ies athe I -thi century ;the l. r' .-it .i : :mdi-teval vge; f. ib-and tj woikv; ti pu e w light 4)f the Reorusation; uid ofthe tvw.de.s of tthe printiog pres. . . . . . . . .err thiuk that what ha; hap pered wll Li.p1-3i a.,ait,. vivid that aufilted pro ph1iecy hasi a-i utierior beirin,g upon the end of time. Vile i-artied sa odly divin--t- wee very careful in approuching4 th'- di.aii of prisphetic :-velstion. eie fcel co, Fcibus that the worka hus ree,,',4d .ts great coitoimmation If thir be so. ulay it .C be poiblie thkt we are in the Satur- ft day teciiix o.,he wurld'a uge?j -im r lai6t xreatb aolking-aa -pregeimg l"r the i.al drama i - this tne ciose ofaniottec, *Vc e of ctntiaries.which It mark! tie sixth age of the world? , Well. then, y i, :ununy is t-.pical or the wild .'reat 6"b bath. which is to i'lulninate it %,h'I the re spieindee cceifpece-t be mn.lienrnal ate. &tritl. -thi aisy we not even iow be in the dirk iti.!t 9 which is the eventi.e of the brightest iorijn(3 in ail the aea of time? F r then, heaven ' and earth w:lt have. lor the driat time, ainc. tihe tail, lent their synihonies to thu dipasoin of the upheis ita prockihing the triumiphs ota rede.m- F ei, restioed earth. whos e uive.sa anithim i; *I.ebce aieti good-will!" Ti ue. Geva'd, the u:ght may 1y: very d:ark ai.d very iting. sty longthat .i ) ou nor I nav p. s through it: But elf his thele it no certaii,ty. i.or does it mtter. But it is;-pt it te be near Ls emote. one thinix is certain: 'twill sint aiways tie litie rieote future. Ihat argu nient is a iveak tne-the olfPiprio. oi unfuith at.d b di ut. You ki.ow that % cttade of 3 eats now is fraught witli evenis it ue impoo.Aing than toi mer ce i.i.ieN have wiit'5wCed: ..id Soie u,e liast poe:ieai&y anL tru.i said "thiit bids sing sweet e-t at ihe cioe of day. id saits ar ivist.t as they p:.-s awa)," &c. Yes. ile "-t.de is stront;est t. the ebb." e all u ho h vet been up-li the ca tes k-.tfn :a.d tho'the- long hours of the day m.'% t seeToititel utinble. he sui gliinetr ug iratisit;ou A betwieen ligrit ut,et daeiki.e'e i anuiu impercept i- G ble: aid tilus. too, 1In:y the gleat tieleitill up. .0 pear. tr itsn :is tan1t the Otie.ipulent call ele- fl 6ste or dest.oy. arre-t ane o. it es e-eur-e. isid -"caet. lthe wr'ath ot fm.tl, to ,..ae hetn." &-. liut ?jee .igr ru.jy te ioneg a. d ear':. atnd 'ike I th::: o' the rutidlule-age.-. an agonlizinig and be'- I wilered wor:.i nmuy emte'rge uhe.c,turn only ft after it heas p.*hes. thtreigh fi-rc:: end re- .e ente.s civil :nt:z religious ipotaecy..schisa iui.d w wa.mwnh een teut ;:reat bul wark. the paets, ia. hb- thireatem-id with the tires of the crucible. At e, it inay coeei to lttypeti again. that toi tieiek ariet:t :ie.d :-te.k eiuipe teutb may be deemn--a pti.i.:-bLe heerecs. I Yet.. n1t r cI, reieiitle. brutal. b!nndy.black TI cinC better. ih- im.- order eef the siet~'the t.ornma t spirit tfte ttineteentth cenatury Tue voex aiatbsh .1. weiche w'ete's teo be ntehe poputltar vo.ce, ever) whtern de'cnandes th'at the Temle aot .lseue ,bulil be cep.in el n.ide, th:at the "diegs of wnir" rmay t ush itt. thte worhl's gre .: "ceurt oh' death." T rul does it apear tht a gra di "cyclo.e" of wair heeita all woi les. "arourd .vh,ch a iturrous r"reille btests tir uiver,il etroe."andi a-t dhe eleentusijolin the fe ay. .$ympulhy irnoneg world<!-is nitis t.ot o-sbl': Are ntot the ptiy:-ical, moral and otherF wetini' I. d.Sttotub v connttected? .buat like the ntet-weo.k which biuus r. ectcace and its coil.eie veryr m:ne's hand is whctu:,ty aitcet hIs "se,'glbor." aitel trw:e is '-b.ttle. murder anid endldeni deatht." And it go-:s "Iron bad to woitne' ii view o0- tr:e munrt.-r treem timhe eveni iniout I (ewn tmidst. of such men a l)'tn .v.torty. HterbIert. E I nti narrisor. I tisk yoeu. Ghaild. whose lii'e is elate. as:d it it were not wise, for alil .nent to "se thteir houses ine order"-inc other words. artra.gr their muthiliorm relations with thIte o:fe In, ordet See be ptrepared tfer the e.ext, however the exit. It' mer. are to be shott deoWn as all thieumwere I it s ptoof enough that wie hi.ye a die.bolism as& devilith a' the i..erna. regto.-s, which wojuld anot hesitete ate intant tee apply the totrch and the knif'e tie ui.consci us. sleepineg infanc.v. The ontlly -ec:irity that tihe bte-tr arit tr vear h:ive is .n that I1t'. it.e trust nt htich sptrings f.omn duty dontee.tt.r . lihenl it the itor-or's oe the s.'eiud dea5th at-ee c:eped, what recks it of' thio"e woo may stoti a ,loying breath. thut ht'e, e. sita hts tee arrest thr' u enetrace o t-immniorta lit. iito the poIrtal$ itf a city ' t where there i' no wear of atack antd de.tence w M1o-t trule. tee-duy. does ' mas.'s inehumnitiy I to mn trnike cotu..tti- mnihot. niurn." Fer wickedi ru.cr-e ntii co.rrupt .-atelhtes too the pei le, sled keepe the cery ine commret.een, unirest. r ueetatity. d istrust, wat ot cotiile.tce. mi unt e-rst anidtmg. &e. a r S'itu s.du eet! The gencius and glory of the o Friei.eii sceptireless depecrtedl, aned Franace is goe eCuon n ! I15er the heegie:utimg of'the end may h the itt thand. for the graned tane mutt be u. raveled. and inc the uc:wim.ding othier cap;t..ts I may ti b ,sw'ged anid othier deasti expite. \ ptlean tisemi- lase calied htim A poI.y o . cuntS I t smncriek"1 e h:ve bhcaze.d tIle wety ior Arena-~ n g'..don:' Tie3 hate t the toirci stee !eed hue deci edelo tueotieae(-d of men 5 as heep leo the sham ble.," u..du there teas beeni an hoelocaz'ust of burcch-p eredt pitice- its a basiquet nor the birds of p.c" In fiv e -hort mtheS. cia r oii inva-ion. wi h .teat jpmmp ate'S circsntancee." was turt ed itoea war I r dear ofle--rti e cz?:amitto- acid f'e. a recious~ titan any othier kitowne to modern times. I t rsshadl with wondierfuil energe. teiacity. s -Iand pre'-science piepaered the way for the~ eveut, o 1 atet when she~ w.as re:edy. ostensibly ber.u it by I the way of the Hibeinzo tori aff.ar, whttch N:apo leon. stricken with ju:lcialtt b mauneas, e cca-p'. In seive hor amon-es. then, ten inivading lasttis I Iarie over-rtl, te su-a city; its pae de-:1 stroye-d. Fucomit .e itcpinto the c.oceel1 the 'wa'-fromr We:c,thi no Sedau--wheere King Wi; liaem ceaitd h.ve h.d a-l the ::tory he now has Sad vet beetinnmagc.animous,it p.'ssiblyeiaving Ps . is friom leer presaent hitter O..p]-and vir.;ia p I 31eiz antd Par:s, it hais bern rout. confuion. a , untcher'y, "adhes,. b'o.ei, 1ear." The gricito ar- i 'mie's. 'tener'als aned leaders of France ;leve d Iseep - ea'ed ; live hcunnired thousanda Ferchmenr iereisonrs oie war;. her tet ri'ory is dlespetiled. her trea-uie e-x'acusned, her buti ess suneres-s die :stroyed. titd leer peopule ritady tbut'cereed eiachc I.teier. with ro eeypare'.t o.bject, and p.ep~and di ubtle'ss for imia e if not for theat other dreadt ca'etI::uce of war-petlcence. 1 F"raitce shounld t.ot h.:ve gone to wir for thep Rlin.e outry, for it it aa.e:aubhtedly Gerum..n; I nd thcaug'h ouir sy'.mpaties are with Frar.ee.we canet anuctio. e ter 'reet. Minee anid thrite as a leysn ha .Kt Ctiens, eake inidivtnua', ofen t-ail to Ie:-rn, aind ieniah-nr '.a ed tserreening are -eome times I':n:,,.- i" tam 'ein eitb- ruin. But thcep detest o hi.- k '.- .aOutit b - a-tened by the m'eab'"- ;eu .to -. who tvi.: 'fer the- had.,t tha'mp,-a-d .-.* -r. it:ta1 rm. ustuped I pf owe.ar O ... t e. .nilves'.C with i,t'amn'. tue uath'. e n .e nistery. ot thie world ais place-ti t..e.. .y tie the Freeteh. N.> tir- C e mer Vanrda.i-tec piage excaeds it in titor--~ltiC [girate.r iigut oc tue preseuet day3 calls tor a no-uer buhtateity, but aus. with :te lights acid shadlows So:" the pst-. '.'itli 'its trials at:d triurcpus itse: I agotey anad it, gate, trnan stand- 'orrh ani .eni cal d Istill. .Strip beizo ol te graces aned restra5.t5 Oh a heait euuc-stionc, and he i. thee weake.st, tIbe mosait fer'.caous of alt the let' er a tumals-for br I t af.etions arse lain aside, aned be gt'.'s wild at:d wantont anid p.:: petual palaiy to bL p.ssions It' C:ula. qu.te recently, not s-at.-iu with tbcI oraiiia,rv hiorroir oh w..r. wmiecn a..d children hare bseen mur'ered I.. cold blood. Anad so tes' theC su strory all over the wide world that strife , and irbulence rule the hour :that vata-gleory, utaentiable amtibitiarn. Iuel on poweer. .eartless t greed,. self-loe. pcrie,e egco.e ce.ar'gauce arnd' mnpudce :are emottig tir etandaar',s; that tue mad the.irres of' agrarian. encuiu,.t-social istec, autd radical touchers,. ate cuiwnntinee' i bioodiy btrstility to all tIh noberelem,:ntot ife Ano is thus spirit which '.'oulea pr..uce a wreck r of worlee, the -p i tIhat priofe5.edy Chbrie-tran e Inationes shouhu allow, it niot .ai-er'? Is this what meni cal --greatt.es?'.' Tue Woe ld's E'van- 1 geuical Aliance, wh.ch wat. to have ma-t in New Y1ork I.ust Novembhers toidue-cusi "the weightier t matters of the la w." most have been mostI tr uly bonthered about "the mti,t, the atiise amid thuee fcumin " ice the fllinig t.eciarattion. vr' mu gated upon the anntouceeniit of the pot penem--nttof its tuecti mg :'-Tne tDime u i is t t most :cariy tprese~i in the miPchry cet'es now is assembling of the world's great ambassa )rs for immortal truth was deferred. . . . . To day tlst '*Ihe Infinite Wisdom or dted this reult, sets at deliance te teachin:s of le pe! fpJeace, forbearni.ce and go-d will.' A1ea.ing Ameicaii journal someTime icince clared that the country neeed a i.ew reli;:oit. .the higbet-law party, too, have halled loug rce for a n:.w Gud! Alazt, for the re:i,io-sOcial science of the day. envirous. evvelop ani e:., wraps itsel f on muca i selfishness, asceticism, m:ateriali<m, p,arisee m. cold ogmatic theo7ozy aid a li:eless Ivith. 31eii who have not tested the merit.. or the old ligioi--wio m .y not l:jve t4,ucled the inarzin it4 broad donaii-- aid who t;as t-st d to The imost a sin-le one of it?,.ublime assurunce.? - ke babbling idiot;. are ca:ting for a new reli ion. No wonder that natlow. whiici profefs id call them-eves Christian, lie Isruel of old. ie in the widerness. and like the c:ties of the laiU, are burad in oblivio. A RE.MARKAB.E Cot..-Col. Zel. [ori is. -f tilts County, w:as muarried to is pr"etit wife onl the 13th day of :i,.uary, 1814. Theov have raisod twelve bildren, c!everj of whon tmartied. They ave lived the whole period of their 3arried life of tiftv-seven years, on the iri where he was born, eizhtv.tive ears ago. It many almost be sail of tie .-e:ale couple, as it was af MOses of 1id that thair --ee i not disti, ior it-ir atural force aiated.' ie keep-s the nest hor:v, in the Coutnty, ard ca., ie forty tiiles a day with but little Ltigue. lle is an elder in Phihale!phi-tI !hurch, of whith his son-in-law, the ,.:v. Mr. McDtall, ik pnsiot. The I enerable couple aver that there never as been flj-ir betweein thetn. Take it fl.and all, wmhere cat such another his 'trv he found ? [Chat latte (N. C.) Southern Home. NEW MAn. RoVT A.D NEW PoST 117aCES.-A weeki miil route hax hern stalli,hed from J.hson's, oil the C. G. ; A. Railrond. %ia Mi-e Greek. Mount Vtilling an-d Bu,k1iight's Fery to N-w erry C. II. The "Mine Ctek" Post tfice a ill be at the residence of M. M. adigett, D-q. Tie opeting of tills timil [tUe will be If grnt convetsience to the eople in the ci etiou of coun:itiry th'rimz)h hieh the rotate pa'ssvs.:rs Iher have long een sadly in want of t:!] faii:e. We tye to n, )e tttanv addi-ions to our sah. -rilitior list f'on the three otfice.. inen IAed in the next two or three month [E it-fiehl Advertiser. L-t parents miake e-.ry po,ible efrort have their chibireu LO to sleep i 1 enasanat li-.nor. Never scold or giveI *etturea, or ir any way womnd a chihl'., *-lins 1s% it goe. to led. Lt all ha1.it1ish t<-iness aId every w-olv vare tat bed ime., and let slevp vome to a ind at eace with God atid al! the world. A Vicksborg ni-t-i %.ho s.-t a spring un li his ll-sic hue fouind hiims, if -idower a few h mrs afteward. Ie jy, t ill tell his asp.'nd wife w hen he uts a ''a [tre again. D.-m Svift savs thiat all knowledge ilit: ihiertly diomestie retnders wo lenl Vai ani v,.nreit-d: Ohat an mducat. I nife vou!d learra o de(i::e her atig ntd. OBITU.RY. "Fell Asl-ep in .'esus," On the 19 1a Julv, 1S71. Atatie Magdaline, c b,-loved d.,n.hter of J:il:us and Ilrrier i t Z it-1, :sgtd two vo er :ttd fortr ;i::tha. mile Annie. thou lja,t fded from in g-At wi h ih l-swer.;, of -urmr-r: ilac swee --ver- rh7tr thv little iands haliered with eigi:r are .one, hut thott hat n1Iot tihe im, 111rt.i n aad fadI.-less ;arl:il. of EtrnraityV. /c mis thae, dt *ring one, uand lastena in v;ini r thec patterinro" th:ly little rect; olnr harr, ehe~ to har nahe echIo of tav lingti voie; antd 'hen t wilight .shadiow, fall-tis we ,it sileta ra --ad in the glo-ttminr-wh!at uanutvernbh!e ear ninlg fi I our sonl s to teel, if bi,tt once Ia:in,the l.aving' e.ira--of thy i usl :It:n,.4s we ,ri inedii tte li-p:ig of thyV eveinig pras er b'- .:id :and rapp!ila l.'ugh al6:0 bar-t fr-o ii (y hI) y lp- a. thyv feettae1rpd tiw- va-rge of 'r.am, asur.s uas the Ang -l andi wer ':irinlg for thece oil the: 'O3 er Shor ie.' )e.:th~ ha:th touchle I thle mn arb,c ie o -- be" smile.--upremtely bile-. -an- calis theae to) hai biet-t. Oa maurm-ar not ; fa om ctre and sorarow rom thae rugg.-d p.r:ha aif life Iaer trnder feet are s-tre i-no tm-Irrow rings far bar its tear, anld .trife. M. AFE De-pIrted this life aoi (lie '23:h u!lt , after :1 rief ilbre-a in ci i-bed.i, 31r-. M .t c::n aaZ eBt-.Ti: CatAPPELL. WIfa- of ,J. U3. Cn - elr, :ttad daughater of .\o0ses antd Ee.ali;.e .nde-rs:m, dIee'd., aaged 35 years, 9 mOonthas ad 11 <i:vs. It seldom fulils to the lot of any one to tronite;e a dea th thaat ba, c.malad saeit a enealI -orrow over thle cotmmuniaty aus thaat f 1r. Chatppeli; fl tn .i ,pinrach thec s:ul utyt noit imn!v wvicr il d-fH lC. on * eln mmon,411 prait-e, wvere so j:Uy dat. ta it a I>I tis. ar.maeh. ctannot be. cens-ured : o li or onIy does j u .ie Iio :he~ di:,d,l 1ar hl-id ; aod a- virton,lt lite 'ii theC emnitatio I thet livitta. For m.my(3 y.-aM (. C.pp-l; -- a3 memCT'-r lot thae i'a.tt-r Camre',:u Bi.b ,iver, andr i:-r dily w-tik and conrtt.4ti-I tve: evid-tce that she was a4 Clirt-isIta th re s~-nse if rhe w'ord This was- mi 'aifest. d hav her quieut atnd event tmp--r, lhv her bariry ain. cI t~rir::h'e d1ed. She p->kc i I none., h,u as kindl antd good. to a Of0: e.r eve-ribody spoke well. anad all tha4t knew -r I.wre.I iher, in I n av jiii:i i: the .sorrow er death h:ts c suse-i. Mra Chapapell, for several day-s- after bar anti:elmet. d .dl rnot -ieemn to be dotin: as eli i: wa< d--ired. tt noi alalrming stramp >m d.elotpe I its' -Jr til, Sm.n1I:v, t he 17t 1e r di--id h:r-n, ht-ve.v-r,:- hopt e ta ,~a eva i-l 1r o: T ur-iv, ath, d-') b. it w.js eri.la-tt taIr se couldi noi- liong -turvive r- di, l-e se: ne' nalu-riit thet p.i-r 'r remedrel ii, ndi the aunc-as-ingL~l tuell: il) 0f kind friiendl, ndu :tt early twiligh' on that iv hear ran. ,tmed spii took its flight to the man-ions f hearven ly re-t. he. la-aves a husbatnd and four sm ll chib. rnr, one~ of the n <mlIy two week, old alt her earh one sister, ntow thec oily livitng repr ntt ive of a f.mily which bart a few year go was~ unbroken,, to:eihe-r u ith a tailg Hi t f frienads atnd ac-quiri-tanlces,- to waeep for the iewhich Cannlor Ibe repaired. But may odl, tv-o in llis inafinire wi,to-n tahoniht rap -r to infl'ct thi. hdeeip dom-estaic woundl, pphy the b.dmn of r--si;n ::ioa, rad annoint Swi h the oil of' Hastrmercy. that it it 'y b'e (maliaied ta, the present and etertnal good of he living. I'ue des th bed scente caan neve'- he forgotten ~those "-ho -a itneao.ed it : tae gr-iet--stricka-n ush.md-, Pie little chliilrtn weeaping foar theiur ~o acr, manit.-tia-; a -orrow keenly feit, be groupl of - Orro sing, sobin1g t'riend.t -~ e:lt.d to mnake upi the consu~tmmnarion tor --hieb rhe amnenat aaroupta-t -iehen I: "Oh thia av had were .arer,.nd niaante eyes a founa aiit of teair-., that I migh:t e.-la day sn-l tg:br for the slain of rate d::aglter of my While huashand, children. 'ier and friar,d& yournt as hum Il nia ure dletmand-, iav their Tif he elmst-aed andi the'ir hea:rts ststaianed v rememinb:ringr that she 'i-.es a satin: in veria-ting glairy. ". BuIrv the dead and waeern In -tiu!e' o'er tha- to": Banrv theP i!ca.l: in: Clar-r thtey sleep Whbo i.a:e cc earth is cros, a" F I E 'D. COM ME RC IA L. NEWBERRT. 5. C., AXItfTh 8.-Cotton 16't Nsw Y(tti, Amgli<t 8-7 P M -Cotton uI an Iii ommal, with s.ales of 910 bales, at 91. Gold 12} a 11 CH/R..gsrog. Anaiae 7 -C.>tton dn!t niila!inar 18; receipts 151 bases; sales 50; rock 3,225. PROp? PostTava.--The iiensae -a2'et of Stng r'- .-'o-r 31 cil,.rs is a proot' prairive of the~r nri'.- No famaily knowitg anaythaing at out heml are~ wihling to doI wathou one. A aything n th,' .,'ifa-wing, plain air orniamien:l,l ca.n Ie aone ia: themn, aus.b a child with I'ut utide in trnelin cana run tha-m with facdity Taae ma hbmery assimpte ai d not lia -de to bre:-k or t~ ut aof order. Tiaey ha*ve been known to keep in too runnJing orefer tor fifteen years wirthout MR. P. P. TOALF-IT OPLcz A ID S,A LS EnoxS .-We are fo m our readers that their o tsequ ta P1. P Tat!e, wle co.ti:,pin: his man Doom. Sushe', Etints. etc , ont Horibeck's Ch:brle-lou. S. C., bas opened a bakdqm-M 2NdviteLivers,si ro'sat N.2t ifaa-iii where they wil, :ad It moreconveniet to.0 - him wben they sit the city. TbtS2les" vxtend to'.fo 22 vitknef 8trevt. bte is atothsrentrance. Send and ge-t a iew " A& tei:ded price Ji,t of latest ttyle, etc. S*f adrr ti-ement . Ju;y 12,28-l. mi DEBILITY AND EMAC ATION oalh r.-sult from the lack of ability to convert the food into tutrimen.t.. Hovr neces-;,rv, then, for those sffering front these jalarusit:g oymptoms to imnw4iafetl re%ort to a remedy that will strengthea the stomachinttd digestive organ. For, ae soon aa tl.i- desirable o1jvt has been se: comlplished the health improves, and tht patient resomcs his usual personal appsae rnet. - Hostetter'a Slomach Bitters- havei tt:ained a world-wide popu'atiry in such cases, and have been proven tho best and afe. t means of removing conitipation' rnin- the stomnach, giving energy -ro the liver. nud relievin every symptom -of uet. voIstn4ss and depre.!ion of spirita.. I;, chopring and beneficial effects are highlf spok-n of by thousands.. who -oe to. it their restoration to henith.-.-No renrti', in the.-annals of mediciae ba- htti4W:. -W same popularity in thoshort spice oF tji it has been before the public, or. hai -44 the hirh endorsements. accorded"ig-jW exrellenlt tonic. -- Many ot.her prep''at3on purportini to be correctives an@- fstor - tives. have heen introduced,-and -bae pe,. ished one by one, while the popularity. . Ilostetter's Somach .Bitteir coatiniev seo incresso, and iA now 'recognizedasa stidd*' ard household medicine. The ir6es - which attends the use of the Bitters-evitei* at once its virties in all ca-es -of debility ni-1 diseve of the stomach. Certicates altrost %ithout number, hase-een -pub:. Iished, attesting itA truly kiraculos ew.. in removing those painfal and fearfiA 45: seses. And at. this time it seems Idle t * do -iore than call aitention to the gap remed v (,f the ace t:a ord-r to awaken pp. lie attention to its -eceellence. It iq,i.. oly preparation of ite kind that is reishi in a cnse2, and i-s t*refore w6rthy -of the coi-sideration of the offlicied. Aug 2, S1-0 Mapes' Kuperphosphate of Lime. WE ha e a 1ot of ti.e $1bov0e auable a:d popatlar FERTILIZER on hand and for said cheap. It is s leniid. for Turnipi. ke. LOVELACE & WHEELE& Anr. 9, 32-if. Washington & Lee University, LEXING TON, VA. The next session of this Instituion will commence otn the third Thut.4day (21st) of Septenmtier. 1871, and continue without ratitwtit-sion unttil the tourth Thursday in .Jwne, 1872. The it.struction entbraces thorough 0!Cth,, Literary and Scientific coures, 5 a g-titer with the Profesional-department of Law :nd E;igineering. he entire expenQes r the session of t monti ne-d ntot exceed $340 or $325, ac o-.o:g to the price of Bonrd. Arrange-j ments are t!so male for messing, by which sudents may redttce their expenses to $2530 per session. For futher information address V. W. C. LEE, Previdect. or WILLTAM DOLD, Clerk of Faculty. A 3: , s -tf. NOTICE. Ot-R' Stock of Con.siz, tin'r MUTSLINS. LAWNS, G RENADINES, LENOS, Printed J3rilliants and. French Cambries, Wil be offerra from thi. ate at and uander NEW YORK COST. A couter has heen set apart on which. B.ARGAINS in v:uious kinds of DRY G;OODS n~i be offered. Purchasuers are invited to call and exam itne. TERMS CASU. A. . McCAT'GHRIN & Co. Molasses, Flour, &c. .5 Jtls. Chice N. (O. Molasses. ;35 ~Sa:ks Li verpoo halt. Saek.. No. I lei| Flour. Siacks No. 2 F'l.it. 1 'iete.e Sut.ar Ciredi Cantvassed Haime. a C ses. Fresh Lard in Caddie. Ft"sh Mal, Griat, &,:. G ;. as .br fair Preservine Fruits. Fer Sdae LOW FOR CASH. A. J McCAL'GIRIN & CO. A ug. 9, 2---2t. 1tEE0iR TilILLION! ICE Every Day, Every Day. RAGS WANTED, Ex tra Inducemnents Offered ! For e'.yr 25 lbs., besidea tdie regular price, I a ill pay a znice premium wdish 25c. For every 50 Ibs , a premium worth.. 541e. Fo,r es ery l100 lbs., Sto:. in silver, or a lbs. C.indy. Fur encrs 2(1( lbs. Rag, one doller in gold extra, or ' lbs. of Candy. Come alonag ye ILag people, this offer on. lfor one tmonth. L. R. MARSHALL. NOTICE. I H A VE this day associaedwhmem hm::er M. A.J. cCAUCHRIN, who wii! fru:n this date take charge of and -eon. tun.. t ne h-une.n nndaer the name-of A. J. McCAUGIIRIN & CO. Our terma hereaf ter will be GCASH. All parties indeb-ted to me whi $Sd their N.>te u.d Acrocasg io the hand:. of my hembe, for collectio R L McC' U.GBIN. A CARD. WE i.a':e this dav assosiated with - os is lhu4tes Mr. JOBN T. PETERSON, and wall contitue to do btus-u o'sa under the name and strie of A. M. BOWERS & CO. Thanktul for past favors we 6olueit a continnance of the same. A. M, BOWERS, -. J. C. WILSON. Ha.ving assaociatedl nmself in business withb the ermn of A. M. BOW'aERS & 00., 1 shall -'f^ he pleas-d to meet with nmy old friends lJy. our plae f buinss JOHNY T. PETERN~~ A ugust i st, 1871-21-..3. LIME..i t