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The last number of the nurens M.r- S r aild contains the salutatory of Mr. Thos. B. Crews, who assumes the editorial har ness of the paper of which he has so long a and worthily been the proprietor ami! publisher. Ile takes the position with such exceeding no1eNty, that we augur good things, and wish him all the tempo ral happiness and success that can po.si bly fall to the lot of a c-uritry editor. Wmia:-aton Female Cclege. We take ilea.ure in t alling attention to the opening of % illiatamston Female College, hich takes place on the 12th of February next. The President of this S institution, the Rev. S.niuel I-uder, has a deservedly high re;,uttati,in as a teach e-, and beside het is assi,tel by a fill corps of able professors. As' !e from the advantages afrorgled by a course of in struction from this able f.ietiltv, tihe I% cation (if the C-.1ege muiii-t coilill i t self to all, as the pupils will have the benefit of the ceIeial t inneral walert . The rates f.-r h a:d and tuitiov, also, are quite niderate. Read the 1'residntk card, aid stnd for a cireiilar. A New Cnay. The L-turen: lerald h:as in its !psejl - sionl a copy oI a petition to the Lvgia- I ture for a new Count v to be tak< i, rom a prx-tion of .th ilh-, E bzetivld, .ew berry a--dI iturens. The Herald 0j.-c-s to a duisebtitierimn!:t of th, C.t.ty of Laurens, as it is aire-aiy smai eio:h, but that it may au; ver very 'li fur E.lgefield. Abevill-, and perhaps New berry, but Lmrens has no surpiu, to spare. It sas: "If, as the sail petition proposes, the hounda-ry lues extend "seven, t.n or twelve lilse each way from the villagr of Nuaret) Six," those only living imnme diately on the river woul lie bienelitted, as the ,illage of Ninety-Six. we beclieve, is somie -ix or sevena mileS frem any con Yeniont crosing of tihe S dualii ; beidies, Nature haas already fixed an imiperis-hiablet line ina this obl stream, :and thieref'.re, wve would say, "retnove niot the old land. mark." Suppose, for instance, the boundaries should be tixed at tw elve miles from the village of Ninety-Six, piersonis liviing 1 near the extreme boundary on the North, in now L,urens County, would have a distance of from ten to twelve, mziles to travel, arid the river to cross, in( order to reach the Court hI.use. United States Court. The following are the niame- a'id sen tences of the Spartanburg prisoniers, ..f; whom a large numbier were present at the opening of the Court on F'. iday last.t A daily verbatim account of the pro ceedings are stenographically reported in the Union, from which we make our ex tracts: Aaron Ezell, ten dillars fine, one ye-ar imprisonment; .James WVall, three mn ths; Munroe Scrungs, ten dlollars fi;ie, -ixt months; -.'---ander Bridges, ten dib:~rs fin04, '..e year ; .John Burret :, six n m.:h ii l Wikjinm P. lBurnett, six mront hs; Ste pihen D). Sphenv. tifay dollare tine.,andr t wo years; Yerion Gardner, ti ree mon ths; C:hesterfieia Scrtuggs, si.1 onths; lleci 'r Suratt, one nmorth ;Ar. drew C'udd, thre'e f months; Ma -tin I !anmett, six runth William Self, thre>e months; (airles . Tate, eighteen months; Juniuis B. Ti-1 dall, one year; Melvin C. BIlckwoo,d, I .io uinoiths; John M. Moore, eighteena no.th,: John (;anttrell, three mnithis; Lewui flendlersotn, three moniIthls. The I)istr ict Art torney nro! pt os-el 3 the cases again-t Ge-o:r i G . l:ishop and John C. t-ew:-i for thae linpse ef u:i: themi as witro-.es. John C. W~all was Se-ntenceid to thre -i months impr is'ir.mient, as. ue ri- a!,o Da vidi C. .\eChlaie, CanI i~ ('o.-k, 1)jihr \Il. mioniths, arnd ten dolb:ats finei. TIhe followinig, u. hi-se ca.-es v ori- ex aamine I WVednae-ay, " ere dlisi,sedi of: piris.onmient. 'Zibin Ctwelt-l. ns h is : old man, .n-I had served aS ''re il thei cowin'ittee of the h!ari, ws as .enternced to onle years'impijr ison:iinent. J udr:ment was suispend!ed inr the eser of M. TI. Phillipir, wL-o hi- liee-n an xis j to saake a cil-ar bireast ofall he- knleh c- C Ornving the Klanr, and to aid the otliers. The acDtwnce wa.s suspended in the eas of Lewis Jolly, who stated upon in quiry, that he h,ad said heC was pre-senrt at the murder of Oxens~, a white Repub. lican of U;aion c'unity; -he claimin" hei had said so jokilgly. Seinee stilln: bec passed upon him until that Ccer eeives further invest igation Thle fo!lowsing~ ue re seniterwedi to i months itmpriolonen : W. Ii -bkwep Wm n.R]iobins, Thoaiil:s . Price. o F-da ards arid F: eder iek ParT ris, Ta lv \assey andl Glhrisenbur, Ta Ite, eachl three mionthis. Alfred Iluoke, of Spar-t- rhmi e-nrnt. was sentenced to payV a line of GlunI aind to six mnaths impr isonmenr':t hil licit distiliinig, a ihke seniten -e n as in posed upon Jameris Serunggs, fir retai.ir spirits without lilenle. Coxxmn.s, Jir nar 5. -ThIe i te States Court has vi - tirally cfloiletedl it work here for the- pre,-ent. For ty.-.i,:b c-onfessirg K-N:o x Cr ami pa Tnb : senatenced toi-day t' te-rmis of itiprri:n:.e,t rangiing from one mon!t h to tw o yeart. The petit jrrrs were t then tinallif chlarged by Juge ilid, who, it is. uinderstood, leaves ih..re t i-aiirro.v lor Baltimiore to begirn the temof th.e Car cuit Couirt there alext Tuiesd'u. The g1rnd jury is not yet dischaurgedl, anTd ws ilI probably sit a f:wi diays more: to find maore indictmants, bu t thle tr!ials are at an end for the time, and perhaps for enZ r. No dlecision h:is been givenr in the, \.ieMaster ease t- hrb-s:,ton Mws r Charleston and its Environs. During a recent brief and plea:4ant sojourn f a week at the Masonic Orient of the Stto, I w r:avred to mu!tiply aind divide our-f lz> cs atl ear-t!t.t we tuight see mil ;ear ):iewhat of tle -irrences iof the day, al in,-far as we coa4d d1isengage time from, je cares ant pleasures of some little fo'k ho accomzipaiied u,. to where the murmur g fugu-s of tie tides join their meloly to I, dleper diap.:sons of tie occan's choir, e enjoyed solme very inveresting di.v anI des around zindl abuiir tihe city, and reccive-I iany c->urie Cs nt the b1 -.l.kn:m h-int'c er hospita!e citiz.-ts, by which the ;:css ig moments were liappiy red -eml. It ik ght p!easant to feel oneself a4 Costmop.;l!tan -a Citizetn of tlie cizan:oniwceaitc -and if at ite inuuntains or on the co-;t. it sh,ubl iatter hat little, for we are all one. Trrte, home is oni where th-: heart is," wil the cart should be at home: it it should not ilow that one ovees C:t.a+r le;s because lie iies intn: more. T;iere is a utity between ie up-country an I the low-cotintry and the iflanid, and We d-> lesir ti:tt the most cor il fraterIitV Of setimt"llfnt antd VC1-i inl all oo works an-. word; m:ty rebbilimaic our %ite in tie simple arimTits of a tru, recip Vcal gencro-ity. To this end. shouilI the t;.se betweeni the issue of at weekly press ot be too great we may from to time mahe brief recapitulatio,n. TIlE soTrit CAIOLtA :ILROtOAD, WVe were p!case-I to learn, hadl, inder its ble m:tiagement, icecvered its bjective oints b,y the mh e of tIlfe 31cColl amll uu ifs: mo thle Grectiville nl C'.>lin!);.j .ailroads: %%it the 1;1-e lide in propect, til . br-anch li!ie from:c the ( & ,i I. It. u u::ust:. Ifwe might bepwrmirred:aninterpo LtioI.we think that a line mgt be run fron rewberryro.ing~u5tacv:aChester and(1lidgefield. ' iswould preven t in thle futnre any coimtiina on of road, from :tiecrting th . C. R. R. Ve ako learned that the Sowth Ctrolina R.It. ,ould sooti run through trains over thle G. & . 1I. X., invest in: the latter r,;.td with ill Iitable appoiiti-it-Z. Sh1l I the S. C. R. Ie., o-aint r cotrol of te (. &. 11. li , Il- ike e!tfia es il i., niV:ilent. whlibc, though ofen an ill-:d r owie'rsilly happe<ll4. we h:1ve nto dolubt b:t it WoUld (v - ntiifactilin ta) mir people see that popic;ir awl voetn cx s.;ter:n :tdent, Henry T li'e dl., F.*V . Wll, so :0blY res.ided over :he Gre .v dIe l',ad in :h: ls-. istlciil - oit'* toicc c'. The S. C lU. I, owII4, V! pre:t111(, tTe:try, r :tot qci:C. fift t0n nd--Ite rels of hitcd 1-ici of thtis I.iwl aon.w -li road, well d 0ap: tvt c:t; ar of v;.et,bes the pc.ir. r:e strawherrY, & e., n:i::ht ie b:1 .circe of ir'.e :eventic an-,,l pr-sp--ri:y to the It.:l! a, efl a- tite cocun11trV atitc1 lihenll!v iniluce t'li!,Ir vvelopmsinti b-y strll farms, whose rich fidl c-lystup%lies of ;etcr.; fruitv and v:ZIt;l.1es tc Mst c4nl;tIfd :he adj.c-etnt and iie mc tl, it give the road a itr-n-ly terea,ed per centag- of zii,le -mnd traveI. 'ltu ;'c,:tcpae own . I;nicl (ct (Clit-r tiler, w ei in 4 te eventof thie l pe.-r ieveopmet and p ri rv, mu;sT w itis ter:inil point, wlhre comoiodiw: dcharve andc st< reb .sAes must pr)ve of itn cr. MICHA:!.' E :tt::C ---TIH E 01:G .N, .cC I )nri:c. cir ra'ies we strtve I itl'i St. lielcics :iiche, the nitm-lhonre biblin; t the S. E. corner of Uro:d andi Icieting-st. Sintea oc' the tisual itiolei arrane nets in sneh places. We filitid tie clasSie ;ste of tie o!d--nI-time fait!hfully respected. ndiotn2iterations in pews, &c. to suit the atey whims of worshippers of the prernt la-. but a ri,id adicrence to the ptr. Thie :hitrch was dr.ped in moulrti: iln repect o the memory oi the 1:cte iishop D.tvis. We Iotifcl the blisni-e of g:m-Gfxtures, as. night ervices wer'e rare ic this Church The nlew ctrgan, (we may with imptunity call it "*new") s a ii.ct isorne' monumenct to the c'kill an.1 aste of C:crolina 's~ gite c. 'an-bumilder, 3cr olin Baker, wh io has given t it a cmlt ver-hcaniinct, itt turtned. it over to the N' ry after ac sutccesstful te.t icy somc of tLe eiding~ miccniansi. of tie City. Mr. Ibiker vasc bc rn itt l:i tich, i" F. ctci, andi served hii rPpretn: iecahip in ocrgan-bilding a'ithc lr. 'r er,th famoicu.. ocgan uib cIier, in L.ondonc. n 1S19 he Cctmet over to Newv York, cten to lsotin, whcere ice bicccr thcree organts, the first or George.ame V Weic, the far-fcam:e- coim oser, now :aiive in locstoin. TI organ hc:ic wo banks of ke'ys, (arid 2i storpe), wals itt wo( divisions with -t pacsage he-macen. t:md vas afterwairds purchacs d bcy theC F.piisctpai )hurch in liroocklytn. The next was biti or' the Presbytveri:nc Ch urtch in 'leeai.it >hio, tind! the' tild a. ac p:lor icrg-n. Ile hetn remtivae-l to Nov Yocrk City., andc was ngacged with Mir. I !c try Erlwnt, thce tecr:c ed buiilder' of that ei:y.. whicc naow alhve, nI whose tmacny crg-tus aill over :1he 1 ind, ire fn!l c.redit thce :c!hiltt of their ntannu tc: trer. In 1$-3d M1r. thik<r camtne t:cChacrle con. S. C., wehere Ice dbev'co-1 himtseif c'!i.i-y 0 his veenticac, andic int lSi; receied'i i le sil *er mod.d fori a Churebrh cc:gani of his ocwn nniuftutre, the swee:ncess ocf who.s~e tones tin still bce remembenctrc'd by~ those ccf cut cadlers who can ret-cl ti c-r visit tio the 5'. 'a. Inistitute lEir, ait its hi!b int .'d tct-st. .fti rardis this or2an w:cs Stilc to :hec Epci-, cp:tl Chucrcht, at Mlt. Plieasanit. where it still cimati-. IIiit'xt i;rgont was fot lhe jti caic Clthotich(; t C inn cca F.:cgi'liebll, S. C.. icttaiingr 10' '.tccct. Hei thlen ictitt o'e .imt ar' tic Ibe tcaoc, for the A :.\b ?r:tile Epliisci acl Church. [n 1507 he' ;: bilt tdc c.reit: jhchl audocrn race Ciuchl in, '-htrlc~cmn a.w! wiebt aks siecitw!i it io:w in: thet ci:e ttin mav re pect. It re:ister. - li cia. 4, ice!ctding~ aCe ituiai Vi x liumt:iti.cit'-d, l:cc.. howcCer 'is re -cm heien:tly tatctr:di tic d, ceivc na xpeCriecedL-l:cmi indi or. Te ct-tneral s:yie cof iis or'gcn is G'cii, cijeciccd so ac tu a!blsw le hisoi.. mc ime ilow ont thec $cuth c:il cf he Chturchi tio it' seeni ttc thrio-x its licht on e (coir gt!b:ry' i. in 18i: he ecomipleteud thce verhanictcc o1 ti: ccr.:an iin Sr. Philip's 'hurieli ofi tihe -mnm' emtv. Int fact ice nea-ha biit it, :hlingc S 'cew stops. it was buctie v ircev. I iis last taskI wasthe' eniccrgintgor . Iichacl's Citre-t citrc befotire tilhidedl t e addh,ec 2 feet io e-'tc't side, of thce ocrgant :ce-thtis incr ecu-e of siztc bingiti neceissitittedl ' tht- itcream'ed i:mplriceenets tt:nle thcri' it. Th'lis org:mn wa- bilit in cn:tchcct, in 17637 -nine yeairs bcecor-e thIe !kc'hcrati ccf Amer ta Indepct.crit:.c.--:n:dc is therefor~ce tuore hatn at eentvx in mrci. Is mtuacer w:m ebne:ztt''er. it concc:aincc-i butt ca ting'e oct:avei ct pedacls- -.c cd w:cts of pica! itr appeairance nt it,. keyb'iccic--it'. F-l-t :cnc SharpI hi., er ute. ictcc! the cthcir iey. hhiek. juc.. hec tever:-i:ori whit obtacimns itn i.!mccst cvere c:bcr etc,c. Tlhis pcretc'irity oft kc'y- we -ictinied we tce-lievec, tc .lessr'. Sc hutz7 r rec'nt cf Lcoc!acn. t cf cturse \lr. I. its re novedc thce.i :in:t ic1 it p'Cu iiarities, andc sul ersedecd themtt Icy key ,tcl,onl of inccadern fiin bI. lie hc:it left the itrgii:.in > cont;tinnic banctt.s ofi k-y, 2 ' ct-a'e, of I-b'itis5-'Ost~c C'. C. or i1t feet-2 pedal s:opis, dotublce pen aincd I'.-urdonici. 1i NtopIst i grieat ortgan,t nd 4 coup.'ers. Aicew tbetli. wi with hoc'i ocitIo lcduic'heeder~, Dew swe'll aicd chest. 'he dli pcsotn, of thbs organ are said to bce he .:wee:c't ini time city, soc soft mand mellow. yv re:-:,lc of the pucrimy of metal in their coin ruction, andi also an account of their greatL ge. Mr lthak.er rebciilt thce organ now i tm e at St. .lcohn'< ('athedrail, in Qt:temn St., nil the (i:e inc H''v. Mr. Bowman's (Lmthter -mc I lurech, cWte:w ih St. We have 'i rai it :eih fccr oine whoi is 'ncci;' u<. simic!y tic shoiw lc:it we h.te t:ci mt at home,t hccin:c: thc:,. cs ani cc:gC:cn is ia -.cr elitmt cit p hcirii :i tthe ChchI cd of~ t:hc hmc ticirc'le, as anm inispirin::, e-he cc:cnd icn- cccent,t cnd as Mcr. li:i op an ct I ll-t who ' t ccici any:hcin:: in is cine, wucccld '''ve hcim c' 'ttl beitt:e icetnd n;.: ':' cc:n 'cr utIl I'ac. -.wcET tirEEN I tE 'Cotiti>iAY Vcsm coc . a .\G \!NE ci cmt icitimonc int hce tmi! hcn,h mci b::c'dtimt: hi'-:ci:h ofi '',ceet e:x ce:..' a:,d c dgh' heiti c an' welcomei it :nd ;;ive ict ictr New. Y':t-' gc-ret:g. We a- Eor os .mdii h , ccnn cl me e piitctd 1.i:h this. c r:'ingcYu;: Fi''i. .:t:/. *for we now -i-a could nt hcelp ki-:: it cc d w-:n'b:: i: c. i t '. cna once Xc.a : Itchter l' c V:i is I.atid e-tab-i -csc''e !,bIn::n icc it it enth ear a'.: io etici c c-n i a-ge - 'son ti' W :. ciugeiavt ct PErrcx'e s ccii. w i-s M'e zt' for Febc ic cc'-s in-c ba-ho : 'c-.d otic cenomy. The Fen=e Lw. A corre.poudenat f the ColumiL Unitn, over the no: ade- !,lutIae of "'et ant," writing fri lipkin's Turnlo;., Rle!.1and C.1ii1ntv, says E'vi:i y friend ol a- iltural piro:res will be gr:aIlitid ti see tihat the Slbjec of fen(ces h,- at i.st bCeI IuAted in tit L.egislature. Improvt-d stock, iiprove<d implement :n;i irioroved culture may receive la ful h are of our atttiimn, but with all thi we :il :iv:ntk-e -.:t slowly :s long as ih "'une law," :i.. It 0VW 1an.,, aein.aii [t: Jti !. k inl our pailh. The great reV o-i in our a- iiul tural system necessitates a cha:<e als in this rcspic t, an it is ne.dId h: tat great priticiple on w hich all gol laws are based--the greate .t g Ud L tt greatest nubiter. Let us take for instance a phomit:aioi of eight hundred aeres el r d nd T.e true ri:axim a Itw arre' %el c!i vtad ' trejIres :1bout half hi<: t:'e to be abar.do ed. Thie owier an ten ants or i,- ,tie' renting tie samei, sulut: th-: tluost fertile Spots; but in d der t protect the crops the whole boylv am11 be feniied or e-al tenant must enclfise, hi owa field. Vuhl it n;ot he mire ratimn :Il to enciise a l,a-tore if thii tv or fort acres for the bunefit of :aIl p:a ties mi th plantattii ? Ind!i.el it w,ii, but her is the diflieilty - thert is: nto guarantte that the owe!-iOats 'of tl.- Heighboril, plant-Itiorn % i:l act so %%aly, and tih whole vi.lit hmire1 l acr s m.s' t be ell closed to gunrd againsta few setul cattl which probably are -ot worth one-f_urt the cost of the fices. Again, how many plant.tions in thi State are destitute of "rail timber." I is a fact fatuiliar to axmnen that ever tree is not suitable f,r rails. Many fi ests which still have aii abudance a timlser have been w, ked over and ovL again n ith the maiul aal w iedge. A law requirin- everv m11ani to enelo' li:s "wnl stok will beietit the 1:11(lownc bieause it will s.mre hiS liitited sul-p if wool h::1d. It will i'tfil the tea'k11i 'ai:a i at i Ill rtqfuire lests labjor to vt close hiis few htai of stock thn.11t to kkete a "iawful fen " around hIis crop, and h1 W ill not, as is now oftenl lte ean4t., h" called from hi I-oh tits- reidaee th 1'enlce whicb so:ue carthss "p-j s hil: ter" has burned. llis stock being unid his eye alva% s, % i:i he s:.ft, and reeci a gre-;ater sh-ire -fattention. Anti la'4l it will bjene:it all ,-arties, in th fact th: it Will abolisI the Imlost fruit fil cause < quarrel an- contteion that tev-:r curse in fi ieiltirail m:n mltitv. 1v try wiin si all live bv the sweat hij' briow, but li 'it v t:le .hll live by tiL Thusii rirtin-il!v 0;dste law nfS rt ('arolini. Shu:: Iwe cban'i'e it ? Sha werL apwatote commurdnties h:% pIveI t, le J ai.e, jist and giod iaan r we :uConli.e itn force onie whic is :verv year bmcntoing :re ppres-iv mor01e ul'jst, aiA retidering our b':autif, land mor' unsightly. We are told th: we cannot get rid of the frnce becau-t the "boto i rai! is on top," but that ra ought to be the first one to it ive. TtE lADY'S FRIEND Foll -JANUARY. splendidly eMbelh4ed nuImLIer, leading ( wath a sfitrited ska'it picture 'rite po, Goethe at Fran'<cfort," eungraved in the htigi et sta'!e aifart. Thecre tare alson a bteautiful ci ared l'ash ion Plate, nndI( choice wool! engr; vin:z', with a ptrotusion of f;ashin illustr, tians. Thle annisic isa "Why, De'arest, wi l'Thout Leave: Me?".he literary matter excellenat, the poemt particul:arv good; one themt hy Miss .\ary l'resetrt being ftinchy illu tra.te1. Mrs. He"nry Wiood's ne w tnovel is cui edt "WVithlin te M ize: or. Lidy: Atndinnilan Tlritl," and open.s "':h a great de:d of intc e.'t, w'che~ a certaain to decepen in inten-it as theo story runs on. "a,jsenf Work, aind! "The Shadaow of ai Gaost," tare enIlivene( by those spirited story illustriations whtic are a speilty of this maagar.iine. "Qutee Cq t."onte of thae saial<. ptromnises i be a noviele't of a .upe'riaor aaridar. Every d< paratment of the l.iady 's Friend is:ntalairahl ritae, mtiaimg it aill that ai l.idy con'dl desiri l'ric,. 400( a yieart. Faitr coic', SG F.igi copies (:intd one enitri"j 31 " ic L-ady Friend"' tand the 'Sazturar '.etniag I'ast, S4. Puhaiie bay D)e.waon a l'eter-: in. Pi aelphaia. s.ngie ciop;ie. far sa' e by~ alt Neaw Deaalers, and by the l'utlisheCrs, laice ct:.ts. I). Watt .\ ken, ate Secrettry' tf th S'iithtl Gattlin i A-:initutr:al and! Ma uol citiz..n of the State. int comileht!ia thte ta-em'itun htat foar thie fatir to bet: il S.ext Iall. Anya su;r,.:estbu.ts of talter; al..kebuary, S. C., n ill :tae--t with dao queasts t'ait secretary of any uigrieuhtura botrtieu n tral tat me:niteaaacal assocaiaLtia mthae Satat, toi seri himt the mnens ant post olme:'s ofi the om.i:er's of lte tassocit tion. ti:iC:az to, is. raeeivedl lar )ecemb ter, ttad wi rtgre.t tat ntice the :atnaniemet thtat it te last nnmber wh' I ic will aippear, the p: trnnage rtetched nao1't becing sutffle'ientt to su aitn i. W\e Ih:! aahope a ifferentr resual aiia! dhat thai< reryx in terestinag andi usefi mmthly wait:a h, enaibledlalr thogha a gem rous antta large liatroniage to Caon tinue: its vi: its to thei youth air outr Litad. Bu;t it is de cried not tot be' andi we tenider its publdishi oaur symttpa:lhes. Tributa of Rtespect. Wheareas, Atn ighaty Godl, in theC exerci: of lItis sovereign waisdoman, hias seen fat to r moeve frona earthly labor. otar brothear, Gt: Lt.AM Nat Tt, :anda, Whaereais, It is beacing in aus to) give sotr expare<siota to our seatimnetnts, with rieetam lBe it Ita'solved,I 1. 'lTat int the detath< brothear Gibiama Smith. .\iiy indaget, .\. M ., haa 'otffered'a a sertion<' loiss, inatmneh : tis tat'tnatit tund z':i, with.l re'spect to m; Stntry, h :ad elit'iteda thte pr~1 ai, of his barethire. and. htis life and tebaracter well illusatrated tI haib and hoaly pirinca'ies of outr Order. 2 Re so!t'd~a. 'That a'et tendter tat thei bereave widowa of' ouar este:em:.d brutber, our siner sympathy. 3. Rtesuoived. That a page ini our journal 1 set apart to the memory of' Brother Smith anad that upon it be ins~cribaed the dates of h ianitiionl, pasasing anda raisinag, and the da: ltespectfually Snt'mitted,. Chaiirmtan I 'im'. Rsolutions Passed bay Fair View Churchi, N& berry Co., S. C. Wheras it hias p'e-lr Go I in his prova den'itc, to r*emov ae f~ri n n:t or tr:t'y devatei' f.itful andalea advoa-ea of Jesuts Chri, Elder Thts HI. I'ope, onr i'astor and i:ig' hor, to :aither' t'lih ta h'tar, iad whierea in aiccp' in:g haiS r'ign it ion. Wat di so w i tears in ainr eyes, for We: '.etY WELL !(a0m tat hik place cannot c:tsily la: tilled as l'a Uisolved -t. Tha wei cangr'atitea or sitier a hurcheti''i. Grxeenwo'a'od. :anda S;hi:i Atabhev~i!e Co , . "a(., an teir goodi tortut int a entring t he 'te' vce' it. on: so g"il : at b:mneta':"" anda so, wenai deevingi' their big lietsolvaed 2td ThI'at o"r litst w~ishaes a with ur' lh'ar IPrather:t antd l'astor, to h new' hoamae, tand iC Go.d sh.ott.1 I ercet''a tthat v,t liver tmeet :in on tt earth, it is our e: a' ad unittad prnaer, th:at we tall mnay meet lil :nl his ht'itaveil comp;anion, anad little Cane in ttitt *'Ialon,e not mande wi':h handi's, Ete: n in ate Ileavencts" It".solvedl -yd'. iThat :hic precamble.'. and res hiton:t b.: puOhiishiad in thte Newi hierry' Hlera tira iXWarki:.;r' arotan anal be recordcs.I i oarit Churc et oo.ak. Do ne: in C'hurch Contferene and signed orde of the samI. itia LOCAL. MNIFIRPR5. Gi11iIN & lVOFFMAN. NewspaIper \dvertisilm Agents. No. 4 .uuth , .. timloe. 31i.. are ditly autoirize:A to contruct for advertiments ut our oitrict rates. Ader tiers. in that City are requested to leave their fa vor with this house." e COURTEST ACKNOWLEDGED -We ic knowledge the complimentary courtey of 'Ann aIl Ticket oyer the G. & C. R R., at the hands of its abile Chief Superintendent, Mr. Thos. Dodamead. At:etion is etlled to ilie alverti-eent of, l. Z;io School, vinl:horo. At the - lose jf tie Spirig sessin a pr:ze scholar S1.i1 1o the0 Virg:i-i. .\ilit.IryV iin Will Ie presentitid to the most allainced ppil. This is a t.w and atric:ive feature. .\< many of our citizens have improved and p .inted The-r houses, &c., we have 1!o doibt Should "winter not linger too long in the lap of spring", they will take advantage of Mr Winter's skill :n ability to ornament their grounids for the reception of summer's flora. See card. A CornTEST -We were not apprised in time last week to make mention that Col )odamead, Superintendent of the G. & C Rt. I., hal, with his ustal consideratencss, ex L tended the inda!gence of half fare zo the band ! from Columbia. which recently pcrfonned at C the .M:v-onic festival in our town. LEG CUT OFF -We learn that a colored man naied Golding, in trying to get upon e the train while moving from the Newberry i depot, last Thursday, fell beneath the truck and lost one leg below the knee. We learn s that the unfortunas man received medlesl assistance, and Is doing as well as can be ex Y pceted. Tim WxATIFnr.-VC are again expe r riencing the most, disagrecable weather. A brief glimpse of the sun on Saturlay C last, which encouraged the hope of a more r comifortable time,wAs pt out olt Stndav by m1ore raiin. The leavetis are hung in hilack, t'ie air is biting, while titider foot there is S C.wT:RED -Jim Satterwhite, an old prac e titioner, was captured list week -.1nd loflged I in jail, the present offence being the s!tealing of a shot gun and a valise, with all his clothes, front a coored b!other nained Langly, :s well as a nitle from Mr. Henry Wise. JIm vsed to belong to Gen G.riing ton, and mw:i be remembered by those who knew hiimj itt the d tys of hi innocence. KILLED.-We letrit that Jim Wadsworth surrendered him,elf last week to the authori ties as having shot mi kil:ed L Wvi Watkins The parties are colored men, and reside sev heral miles from town.Mr. Jesse C. Smithi,act ing Coroner, tells as that the verdict of the jury is "v:I:ifil nirder." From whit we learn, therc was a woman in the d:fliculty, and there Is no doubt that it wil be proven homicide in self-defenc. it IMovu..-Mr. L. R. Mar-h:all, it may ie well to say, has renoved from the old quar ters where cribbed. cabinel :m contfined lie has been doing business so long, to lie Inrger and more convenient hnse, next door. Ile has a gnod stock and his re,tanrant is in full t blast, with a French cook to do up things in )- a becoming styic. We advise parties, how. I-ever, to speak English to his cook as other wise, for certain reasons, no attentiomn will be It paidi to orders. S SEE CARDs-Fir,t of lR C. Shiver & Co., ~. which tells of some:hing interesting in relti I- tion to Dry Goois-elo<ing out sales. Also, to that of Mr. L. Sufzbacher, Jeweller, woesok Is unsurpassed. To that of 3Mr. C. F. Jackson, of fiamous d"little store" memory, who is sclli-g at hgreatly rcduced prices. o And to that of the Miessra. Swttfliehil, whose -stock of C!othing, Furnishing Go:>ds aind IIlats is unprecedented!y large antidfce. t1 CAPDs.-By reference to adverilsing col .unmns it will be seen that Messrs. Lake & Gi rardeau h:ive putrcha;sed the etntire stock of ('.tpt. Webb,, and invite their friends anid the 0 public generally to call on them. We re commend them with pleasure to our readers. -1 ofn this connection we refer also tothie card e fCapt. Webb, whlo has associated with him .in a commission business his son, J1. F.. n Webb. To both firmns we wish abundant success. - .1 ArNowi.iren~:-A hailsotme Calendar frotm the Type Founidry sod Priniters Fur tishingt Warehotuse of IT. L. Pe!otize & Co., .of Rtichmtond, Va. It is the nontest thin.t I, cur, an:d reflecta no little credit on this II popular house. S Also a copy of Governor Rk GratzBlrowni's M!essa:re to te aidj'urrned sessiont of the Sth G;eneril A.-embi!lv of the State of Alis.iui. CSOMETING XiEW.--'Tth :tltimore& Ohio ~. R. R. Co. send us greeting in a handsomely -pritited New Year's Address, entitled, "hthe ~Great National R->ute wishes a hippy new year to its frienids of the P'ress, the llotels, the R iilroads, and thle Travellitng Public, -and hopes they will etijoy, without alloy, Smanty happy new years to come." It is well written, and full of happy poitnts. Ini return, we wish tile Great National Uibte most per feet succe<~s, with no rin off's during the eyear, and huge dividende. .Di-ri.-We are painted to aninounce the death of .dlr. Somercfield Mlontgromtery, Coin c ty Atitor, whieb eventt took place- on e Suiina niighit, abiout 8 o'clock. Ihis disease was Er-esipelas, of w hichl dreadfuil complaint lie uffered umieh for one week h.efore he died. Ilhe was a. n i-;e of Cha i letoni, but -a re.iidenit of Newhiet ry for about N' years, antd heaves a nife anid four childIreti. The deceased was biiried in Rtosemout dCewete-ay by the .asuic Frateruity, of which he ha d long been a consistet wuem--er, e practicinig the tenets of the order. s THE~ ('Alro!.tsA lmvT.it% .-Thii4 favora ebly established atnd widely known fertilizer, hits n 1hice otnce moinre in the pietamre, throughI our cootuns, antd if its virtues were tot soi wellbknownv i alr e:aiy, we rtight -"tnter in: o generit iieS. Soiie it lie Car olin.i ',rtiliz--. is all that can lie wished fobr by~ te farmeir, :.m! it cin lie hail at a t.greatly reducd limie fromt the general Charlestonm, and fro'it Mes-r--. A. J. \:e hi Caui'.iin & Co., of Newbe:rry. A t a mneeting if i'iihr'ki Lt-!ge No. 20. 1. o. O F. held Fri.liay night last, tho follow r ing offieer. wvera installed: Silais Johnitonie, Jr. P. ;.: W. IL. Ilunt, dN. G. Jio. T Peeron, V. G.: G. 31. Cirar t-eeu ' : itn C. J->hnion, T.: .1. 1. llouemit. .: J.I itompson, W. 1). II. Wheeler, iR. .Ot. N G. W. J. Lake L. S. N. C.; F.. I1. e Cri-tian in. 1'' V. G. R . II. tlttpman, L. ii Johnt)on, L. . S.; Jno. Biyle, L. G.; Jno. t,. .tohn 31eKe{nzle. P'. Gt. M., visited the l odge for te purpo-e of installing the ofli Scer-. d int the evenire the nmhmers oif the lod:z', a with several ri-lting brethren aud guests, sat down itot etclient little supper ait .Cal v curt , whic wits cotien up at almostt no r ime's notice at all. buit like mo<t things FinE.-The alarn of fire was raised on Mond!ay ni:ht about right o'clock, and as it proceeded from oar own oiniscS, the local hiad but a short distannce to proceed to ascertain particulars. From the sitting room below to a little clothes room above stairs, was all the distatnce he had t) travel, when it was discovered that one entire side of the roon, with the dresses hanging therefrom, nas a sheet of fl.tie. The fewest ntiiiher of nintes mote, and it wo".'d have ieen too lte-the wlhole house and contents would ha;te been cotnsmied. The flaming clothes were at orne torn down and smotlereil outr, aml the nulls and ceiliini a!,o si:bdiia-d before the alarm sprcad. C.se-earless htndli: g of a lamp. This i< another lesson of warn inz again-t carelessness in use of fire and handlilng of 1.11mpz. Be .. Roma.:nt.-The store of 31essrs. Leavell & Spear man was entered on Monday inight last by soic person or per sons unknown, aind several articles taken therefrom. It was entered froin the front door, a chisel being inserted between the two folds which forced then stificiently apart to allow the thief to insert his hand and rai.,e the lower bolt. The articles ta. ken, as kno" i, consist of flor, two hamis, shoes, several pieces of cloth, &c. No clue has vet been discovered as to who the thieves are, but the police are actively on the alert. The Communion service will bi celebrated next Sunday at the Pre,byterian Chnrch by the congregation of the Mfethodist Church uniting with the former body. Both Churches having communion that day, an invation was extended by Aveligh Church through the pastor, Rev. Mr. Micle, to Mr. Mood, inviting his congregation to an united com munion, wbich was fratcrnally accepted Membors of all Evangelical Churches nre cordially invited to attend. Divine Service will he held at Aveleigh Church next Friday and Saturday night. SPECIAL NOTICE.-The undersigned re spectfuily gives notice tbat all indebted to him cither by note or account, must con forward at once and I quidate the sane or abide the consequences. Jan. 10, 2-3t 1l)R. S. F. FANi. RATLROAD 314TTEPs.-At a meeting vec. terd-ay ot tDirectors the negotiatiois peiidiig relative it, tie GrI enville and Col1um1bia Un1d thte Sith Cirolina i..ilroads were closed, and under the new nrranrementr of conzolida tiotn the Aldlowing is tie likt of officers: PTesidtnt-IN. .1. Nigra:h. V ice-l're,idh-vw-J J. Patterson. D>ircet,,r.-jjon. .1. L Orr, J. L. 'Nenle, J. .1. 'tterson, T. lhInriy, .1. M. Allen, .10-eph Crews, II. T. Farmer, Thom.-s Dod. Ame.d, J. C ionth, .1. E. Mnrley, C. 13 W-sIker, and J. T1. 'Sloane. Thne fur ,s named and l're-ilent 1a.ratl, a-e elec::d in p?aec of Frt derick Burh. for m,r l'retsidTI, :nd Directors Kimpton, Par her, Wa:ermian, and Cardizo. re-igned. IColumbia Uuion. COMMERCIAL. NEw,v.r.,r. S. C.. Jaitry 9 -C-tton 1%. LI.tvYi:PoO. January 5-vwnin e.-Ct)tton ex cited-upur.ds10 ;trbanslfl: saleiS3.0,baies. NVw Yolm. .Jnttiry 8-7 P. 31.-f -otton weaL -uplaid,t 21: Orean's 2... Gold. 9,10,j. A to.tsra, Ja Isuary 8. -Cotton strontg-mid diling2i. (nn ahuts-ros, Jtan uary S.-Cotton Brm-mld dling 20. Rf"' M.NY OF TIllE L4A1t(lT AD Vertiscr5 in the country makc till their con trac'ts with ntewsp:t petrs through the Adver ti-ing Ag'ency of Geoo. P'. low-ll & Co.. No. 41 l'ark 11ow, New York. Their facilitice t'or the transaction of the business are not excel by those of any similar establish. menit ini the worlH. t. re~2- Hm-ANIATING T IIE iiIIl -When the hanir ceases to dranw from the scalp thec naturaml I Ibriennt whiicht is it: stustenance, its vitality is, as it were, suts pendted. and if ntot promptly attrended to bnialness n' ill bet the certia result. Thc on< sure method of aivoidinig such ant inpkeasam ce.unstrophie is to its. Lyo:n's Ka:hairon, wihic'h, whmen well rubbed ilto) the sca:lp, wil sp:enll rc-:mimante the hatir aid prevent i from f:~ling out. Ie.side:s that, this ittimita bile re'sustitant :ind strengthener Of the Hlit nourishes anti s:imtthttn s its yonug anet terde1 fibc.s, removes all obI)tatcIe to their growtl ini the shape of dnruliff andh dirt, and olti ma:tely proditees a new crop ofhnair, stronger g'ossier. atal twice as rhundanint as the ('ld As a hair dressing it is anotah'y the mos agreabh-n, ret-resh ing an-l serviceable articl ever placed upon a dressing-taible. 1t zam SYMTMlS OF" LIVEli COMPLAINTI AND (IF SOMIC OF- Till DISEASES l'ROIIUCtED BY IT'. A sallou or yellow color ot' skini, or yellowi.,h browr spio:s on face uind other parts of biody: dul ness and dr'owsiiness, with frequent head tiche;: diz.zine'ss, hitter or hadiilitste in mouth drvness of throat and intertml hear: palipita tion, in many, ec-es a dry, teasing congh with sore thiroar, unsteady appetite, raisinm of fool, chonkingt sens:ition in throat: dis tress, henviness, or bloa:cd, or full feel iag about the stomich and sides, pair in sides baick or breast, and about shioulders; col-e pain nnd soreness througl boiwels, withi hiet; constipatioin, nlternatinj wih fr< quint nttacks of diarrbcat: piles flatubltnee. nervoiusnese, coldness of extre mnnetiets: rush ot blood to head, nitht symp tomns of:ippoplexy, numbness of limbts, es pecially at night; cold chnills alteriiating witn hot fla4hes, kidney and urinary diffeulties fetin:e weakness. duhiness, low spirit, tin ~O(iablil ity a nd( gloomy forrhbodlings. Onily: few of above sympnton<~ liktelv to bie present i ainy catse at done time. All wio uise Dri Piecrce's Alt. Ext., or gollent Medii'al D)i covt'ry ftor Liv'er Comnphlain i and iu ('mli catiions, are lotud in its prai-e. S,.1d by al~ first-class druggists. It gy- A Il0D)Y AND) .MINi dseivi. Sieh i' drepop-i:i. The stomn.ie' and lthe brin air' tou uitimately allied fo the one to :sut-r ithlutt . oth e wr, sit thi dy'-pepai 0 sui'eTpndnneincy art. ini.eparaibl It miay1 be addied, too, that irritation of die stomacth is~ alrutO.t invariably accomopauic< hv irritation of thte temper. The invigoratimng anid tranionilizig op eration of hiostetter's Bitters is mo10t po rfully developed i'z cases of indigi"tion The first effect of thnia agreenhtic toii: cOn.forting anid eticoiur.siing. .\n mtihl glot pervades' t h systiem, the chir(ni e uneiasline.: it the re'ion of thie s~tmach i4 h.ssititi adthe nervus rettth-sanesei wheb ebuarie irizi th di':uease is aba:tedl. Thii im with .u.iind fiorc', as is away tint nie o t tuphiitnt. F' ith dii e ne to ipi a pert:n.mnt ac. -'ilt it !.enhh li inv igu.n.t:ion. lit tis is tot all. Th ae ietandl an-:iih:ons propepi es of th: pri.par:ninto t are searc'ly' seo undary in ira pot.ne to i:s toii iirtuie'" It thnere s brtom.;hn. witin propter lind: .J. ii.th .i'l tregulted. nTe r< nun pon t". da chrtn. orga' is e'.innal sanan y, anid ii cas f mtia:o'n tin' catlarie setotn is just s'; tiltt ~to in duce tic idesirtd re'sub .r.:-!y1: ssushot p.nit. Th'ie hiters I 'apr.m.: be ''y evapoati oun tin "irfce, which~ ill p.rnelarly detsirabnile an thin season a h--:' s-bh.n spelis of raw, un ph- astnt wethettr ar i'a pt to ch.eck tine nat toral pertairatil. nd prod.nuce co:urtion of the liver, co,nghs, andti clds. 'Tho liest .afe~gu-trd unin,t all diseaises is lodily Tmii: ('roN T1.ux-It-sirr A' Nm ll' TO .11.I 'oNtci:Nl-:t.--\\'y~ Ie:l Zr fromi a C0tam) tilatin flr W h to dresdto -lb .Sloan, '-," "lte Secretary of telV Tienahryh t lasi iwlificd his two year ordeur, ail ex tenided thle timne to junie 30, 1,67:2. AllI coltton, tare and( other Claims that were shelved by that order vrill bie aezed ori andA pa:id, If p o;perly proved.1,-howiix. Thn-re i-, a chfild in Warrun counity Who w bor with perfect hoe in t1e e31S rcadv for the recepti In of ear r:ivgs. GENTLY DOES IT without pain or Irrita ticn. lin. 'WA-KEI:I"s \ (;NnAt. BjTrF.nts relivve ri the cot, i-tij;t te(l i: :vt the saie time so thorongbly toiiw their inner nrrribrane arid re qtoring their mIecL:Iicalt8:iCtioI. that it setm ias If thev had bern reor:.anizel on an improved plan. Yet t ie re-ult is solely due to nature. re in3'trC--d antd sustained by the iest Vegetable Al terative ard Tonic that ever passed the lips of the ick aind suff'.riig. A FRAGRANT BREATH and Pearly Teeth are e:siiv atta iied. and those who fail to avil theinseltes ofthe meant. sio-il not complain vhien aecused of gros4 neglect. The Sozoiloit o Ill ieedily eradi.cate the cau-ie of foul breath. beautifying and preserving the teeth to oldet a :e. MANY HOUSEKEEPERS nre not aware of. the deception practh.ed inI tie maitufucture of Flavoring .xtracts for culinary use. Many of them are deleterious and imptre. "1turnet's Sta:dard Extractf" are made from the t.e!t spe- I cinens of the fruit< anti opices they represent. itnt :re perftctly pure. TO OWNERS OF HORSER.-No one who ha" ever uceit lDr. Tobias' lirse 'euetian .iniment Z will ever be without it; it is a certain Cure for Z C Tlic. irfThro:it. Cuts. Bruisesartij old sores. Warranted superior to any other. In Pint bot- . tles at el.no. So-d by the Druggists. Depot, 1 I lark M1ace. New York. PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL.-Not the Cheapest, bit Ssfest and est Illuminating Oil for family ie ever "made. lurns iii the ordinary kerosene t lamp Does not take fin, nor explode If the lamp is upset and broken. SeAd for Cireular. OfI House of Charles Pratt, establiebed M7i0, Newr York. RISLEY'S LINIMENT-Of Arnica, Hrops, Carbolic Acid. act ts a uiiversal external cure all. acting on the nerres connected with theikin. It promptly relieves Neurlalgia 'ains. (.leanse and cures old sores and uloers, fiesh woundi. burns. brui.es, sprains. &c. Sold everywhere at 50 cents. Morgan & Ritaley, Whoestile Drug gist. New York. General Agnts. LAIRDS' BLOOM OF YOUTH.-A mt de lightful toilet preparation for beautifying the skin. has been established over fen yeairs; during that titne over one million laties have used it: in every instance it ha? given entire ?arritation; it removes all imprfectiols. tans. frtckles and iun burns. giving the skin a vontliful appearance. ( Sold ut all Druggis :vil 'Ancy Goods Stores. leim>t :- Gold Street. New York. THANKS TO THE TIMELY DISCOVERY of 3[rs. Win.Mlow's Southiug Syrup, the hiart, of marny parents have been male glad by witiess i!lg fhe beneticial effects. which this remedy tiev er failt to produce during the critical period of teetlijIg. CARB !LIC SALVE -Nothing lke it ever I kinown tierore. Cures cuts. tiurns. sre . woidi &C.. like na,ic. l'hysicinFspetk of it in terms of the higImt praise. Price 25 cents ;er bux. .1lhn 1F. ll enry. Sole Proprietor, S ('ollege t'lace. New York. PHYSICIANS who have prescribed Svapni in or I'urifiud )Iiitnii uKe no other form of ()pzum in th-ir practice. CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE.-ifn li hair were ives. t 0 0ello said, "my great revenge hath storacli for thenj :111 lIut hair that's grey or saotdy. white or red. the laiier have no jitonine:i for atall. Use (-ritador', Dve and the evil is remedied. 3IaIufactory, 68 Moaideli "ane. New i York. THE PUREST and Sweetest Cod Liver Oil i the world is llazird & Cwwel:'s mede on the sen-shore. friln 1 e.0. selected livers. by ('aswell. flaz:irdt & vo . New York. It is Ib,o!utely pure Itui sweet. Patient- who have o:ce taken it pre fer it to all others. L'bysicians havte decided it superior to any of the other oils in the marke-t. JOUVIN'S Inodorous Kid Glove Cleaner re stores soiled gloves equal to few. For -ae by I)rtiggists a21i1 Fancy Goods Dealers. Price 25 Cents jr bottle. F. C. Welle & Co., New York. Jan 3. 1-Im. I-'71-ly. .IA!UF-eTUFA NG ETRRtrS IN CaAI.Er, TON.-(ha.rleston is fast becomint iga m:iu f::ctur lng -is well a commercial city. The largest mrnru fuctory of doors.sushes. b!iods. &c.. in the Sth,ii. t ern Mtntes is that of .Mr. 1'. t. Toalc. on liorn beck's Wharf in thiat city, sales rooms at No 2 i iaynestreet. 3ir.Toaie's::dvertiemetr.tapars in nther columrn. Nov. 1--rm Thec books anI uacoufnts of tire rindrsi.gnod I can he found atot & ITrrat'., )flice. In myaonethes ge. tntlree nuwll r cirpt for acco t duem. P. B. RUFF. Sep 20,38-f. W\ [NNSBORO'. S. C. TirE $p-'ngt e sion openfs Mt?ND.Y, JANX. 29, 1872. The coufre, of i:4'rtion~ .itfords iihorourghn pre.paration lar :any vde pa rtrnwit of Lai verstity :-tidr i, or' for bunri ins< life. Thre Virgintia M iluanry Insi!n: Antniual PItlZE~ SGl.1LA lR1 IP, cove'ring~ entire courrse it tha;t iniirutio.a. AtdJress, 51 ML FARoW, Jan. 10, 2-",t. Pr incipal L.ANDSCA PE G.ARDENIMG. THIE unrdersigined respectfully informs hbe citjiens of Newhierrv that Ihe is a prate -ken Oramnrtal and Lund-capi piGairdenrer,. and iully prepatredl to Ilay ort liomdnisome dIe SigmnS andit do:ll that peirtainis to pracI, iornamenCftai, amti scierrnii work ini his line'. Orders solicited th ro .gh' Mt's-re. Bioozir & Pe'ople. II. E. WINTEIR. Jan. 10), 2--It. Williamston Female College, WIllISMTON, S. C. l EV. S.\MUT~7. ANI)EII, A. M., P'resident, assisteid lby a full corps of comipere.nit andt f.iithfirl teachers5. TIlE Sprinrg Session, 18572, will opteno Mondily, Feb.rury 12 hi, randi cona:In ifir ate,k. T'he Fal! Ses-iorn, openrinng .inly Ist, wnill close withn the C'o-nmreneen. E-r eisee. orr the I th oif N ovembehttr. lloardin -puptil. thu~ lhave thre fiul lbe.rn'fit of thet CELEflR ATED MINER AL Sl'HING dirrinig thne Sumnmer mronthis. n.mr:s rf-:: s5:ksos, Is .nyaseNi':. igh.. ........................'n0 iii Tunir:ion in Ii gribir 'h-. Corse.. .15 tnt -l.tiir or Gre'k..............0 "i Fnr-ceh...............li 10 0 n:trne tail Muie.....i2 n "Prvparntoiry Schlool.. 10 utt Pl'n. rtece'iveni at. uny ltime, anrd charged for the t im' dhi- remainrr. Send fir ai tirctr!ar. Janf. 10, 2-;tm HE WSTORE. IL. R. 1lAl RSUAIL, ailh is variety 'toek, hias remroved to the miore capacious itnd nicely arranged store immriediately ad -joining tIre one Ire formerly occupied. Ilis E ttin g Siiloonr is no-v in fuill hista, "i'!h andh Oyste served up~ in any style. Dirnners and! supperr served onr reasonablh'e termrr to any numbn 'er of per-oniS. Ye: Court pe'opCe don'tu forget the~ plaice. LMl~IL Jan 1, 2-Int I will sell all my sokof' DRY GOODS ~and N OT I ON S, at. greatly reduced prices,' from this date, as both money and i-oom are Iwanted for a large stock of Spring Goods. Great bargains will be offered. Cs F. JACKSON, COLU~MBA, s. C. -I .A. J.1M Jan 0. -A TEW FIRM. e -4 - rA Z7I_ WE sr offcrin t1 e folent maI Dre3t at 7 pin cent. per annum), freig) re guriantee it to be what we repr Special arrain-~nents can be made I AJ. MC J.-n. 10. 2-:in NEWFIRM. TITF, sthscribf rts Iraviti ' formned a cn air rnorsip. untie. thet nam te -alid stylec of AKE & 00.. and havin.g purcita-sed from apt. W. H. Webb, his entire store stock of 3ROCER IES, DRY COODS, loots, Shoes, Hats, &c., Vill continlue that Im:iAess in the samle 'Ore1. The stock iq latge and coml I! wilT lie ad-ed to . the nieels of tile blie demand, jnd we respectfaily ask for portin, it nlot all, of !ie p:Ltrowage-c here oifor, so liber:illv boerowed upon or pre eee-sor, WV. IL Webb. and much mnore! if e.ci;i be obitaited. co-:fidet-tly a-1zirin;-, our rien.ll, aid li.e ptblie geieraly, that. we ill spare no offort to merit their confidenice id patrouage. Our motto shall be rpek sales and short rofits. and the best attention to the waInts f our etistomers. V. J. L. K E. G. Y. GIRARDEAU CA RD. ILavitg disposed of iy entire stoCk of ,eerAl merchandise, together with t-e :ood will of my bisiness, to Messrs. LAKE. : GIRARI)EAU, I take ttis oce.asion no.t espectfully to iitroduce and recormiien hiem to the citizens of Newl)erry, and wi d customers generally, as young~ mn -orthy of their confidence and p-irontag.-, rid at thre same time return thts thr tIhe anyn tokenrs of esteem. :a the large pa onage bestowed ou mi: ini the past. W. U. WFE;B. W. H. WEBB & SON, i0fiMI8S0N Ei1MlNS1 For the pmrchaise and sale of Warehiouseecond door below the-otd store. HI AVING; associated with met in thre abiove usiiess, rmy son, J(.)UN K WEIRl, the rm will be known ars W. 1[. W E!lm & S(fN, rd it is onr aim to cotulitet the above hatmr.iter of' b.ri:nes' mrrictly, :mid we re petfurlly invite tIh" public arid our ft ienids o vi-it us at our Warehouse, two doors be w the old Store. IER.AL ADVNCES MADE ON CONSIGUIENTS. W. II. WEIIm & StN. All personis im hited to WV. H'. Webbti are egne.-t':d to corme forniard arid se'ttle at nee as tihe old tsuie.ss mzurt he e!osed up. .hun. hi, 2-tf. Togartie's Biook Depository. HOLIDAY ULLETM. WE AllE NiiW DISPlLAYING AN UN ialed -tock of E;l.EG ANT I1 t(0KS in eve y deparim i n tfl of l.i:erattme. ALL IiilE NE:W AND) ST.\NDARD PO sT AD.) D I L' R.\TrL2. AND TIIE '4 Li i , thre b)et ed it!oninn r sets. IJUVENILE1 BOOKS. ERPE:tA L CAiR E 111S rEENx TAKEN : mai ke thiiis deptmenri-'t aittr:i-tive, by the eectonl of GOUD BU) GiS, combining ena errainmetnt ae wiell :a- ins'tructioni to the ong. Thre LITTLE FOLK.IS thave h:id es icial aitmennti given to th:eir wa':nts; this cao:r by the pubtlishiers g'enerarly. Books or tire yourng of all ages a:re amonrgst the no-t beaittifrni p ublti ns or t'ie season and MllCII Lt WER IN PRUIES than hist year. BIB LES AND1 P'R.\YERl BOOKS. OXIFt)MD E141 IONS OF FA MILY .A N 70CKE;i l l[ULES. We rave .iust r-ce'ive-i a lair.ge ivice or ONFORDl 1JLULES ai i'lATER l5(OKS. *1Tihe assortment em-' >rce.s e'very vielty of editions~ andI i.'-ytes, sned by thre Oxford Prey,. which, together ,ith a variety of other E-nglishr and A merican Eiions, make the larL'est anrd most elegant ariety of B3ie.r nnd Prayer Woks, ever of ered for sale in Charleston, and at greatly edcedt prices. ILLUSTRATED) BO)OKS AND) SETS OF SrAND)ARDI AUTHOR~s, including Scott, t:ooper, D)ickensm, 'ITrnckery, I<aare D)israeli imb. Waverly Novels. M.iaay, Chrristo aer North, Poe, lilhim, M inan, hood, -rmirie, lormmen*. Jo)et's P1-ato. &e ,&e Our atock is too hirg~e and varied to enn nrat\, ht ouitr Stire i rantg"d w i in a -ew ito thi: convi:nee.~iC of einsromenrs, arnd le price of' each bi-ook ria: ked mi phonir fig ts. flI:s,s Wt i:K ii NElS, W~RITING A$ ES. 1'ortr'-f. ,:'<, lPiirographtl Album<n, ner Ink stan: I,.. V.rmey Boxes of Note Pa er. SIt-N \Y S'CUiOiL LI;RARY AND pu)lgs I<iu l: %EZI', Si mbty Sebool ars. Ihirmilated Te x:a, Sumbly schod| t.,k~,, aiu ! a lrge~ va:iety of Btoks surrable or p!rir:m:it Teanchiers arid Scholars. .Jfi'er.,'as r'i lini i:i the c.n:ryV will -i.'e,near in mini I that by sendinig their or e r us :for any~ buooX piii!!,bed. iii Ameir :3 tt-:y win!h be char!ged on ly thle purice of the .ok. We pay for the postage or express. Ad.!re-ss F03AR~TIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. No. 26) Kl NG; s tl-: l. (i:i the bend ), Jain. 10, 2 -16t. FOR SHERIFF. The m.my11 fri end<I oh Mijor J1. P. Kin;ri-d. ery respectfuillyV aniiomi.ee huiim . e.iiniIil r the iiee or ShecritT' at the casuig elee iin. il is rm.iU re j idgmuenrt, expneriene ndi genieral buUiness gualihtiins, render imi errminen:i able to fill this implortnt O-tion. M ANY F'ill-Ni's. ire at 845 Cash. $50 Time (wit a. it and draynge to be added. asent it, A No. I arkicle. ,y calling on CAUGHRIN & CO.9 Agents for Newberry and Laurens. GAM, ENTS ONLY NEED TO BE SEEN T0 Bb" .1PPREClITT"E. :0: Coats-, Pants and Vests ()F THE VERY LATEST STYLES, AND an -iszortmen-t to selectfru larzer than :my ever seen in. this*. ciy: Our stuek vf Is nearly as rarge a-4 the coml6ined stocks inbi ciy cmriig-vg S4f. DrsigGone Our and e dryis to bae hat ear dsete:ne.o,ed e it, evenaiico at CAU&GHRSW&fCO, a n.it f3, Yc---tf. Lurn WOlE CO3DIECIED. Co The Pantem anof st VERY JNARET .YL 1r.tha ' t2-t r~Cl ~ti~ct. A tenion Atetin Havn;engaged the coaic .ing xeienc and irs-cabby. es 4 Ser ITS a e fbire au oanfatr tat wlthe a Tt(pie and prec thti il e~ Inafs th es a i' d m ostexeitinssyl, l )ornp elen inov 1are empt yed and. dvt-rand r e dc , e'per nd SoeLater FrnbC.OaLiniAg S. atce .. W.n. L.WE-tB, .0n.10,2-a .0 NEWBER JNURY 1OTEL {. P.l A! snw d t e aagmn or. C . SHcIV,Enh wi& spa Oeihe : C!LTe m BIr..: .