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Wednesday, May, 8, 1872. Who is to Baml The Lunatic Asylum is in a sore strait, and the inmates suffering for food. The penitentiary is on its last legs. The Deaf and )umb Asylum at Cedar Springs tuust close. The Free Schools will also all close. Thousands of needy people to whom the State is debtor are suffering. The State is bankrupt. Who is to blame? Importan Demon-Nego Debts. The Supreme Court in a recent de cision has decided that notes and bonds given for Slaves are valid. This deci sion will give rise to considerable litiga tion, as all doubts being row removed, the obligations given are binding. The decision given is that the contract being valid when made, is enforceable in all the courts, and that subsequent legisla tion, either by statute or constitutional provision, could not render it tnvalid. It has been suggested that compromises should he made, and we think the sug gestion a good and timely one. Stockholder. Meeting G. & C. . 3. The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the abovo road was held in Columbia on Thursday last, and the following named gentlemen were elected President and Directors: President--W. J. Magrath. Direct ors-R. Adger, T. D. Wagner, Timothy Hurley, Cbarleston ; J. C. Roath, L. D. Childs, Edward Hope, John E. Marley, Columbia ;R. L. McCaughrin; Newberry; Joseph Crews, Laurens; B. F. Gary, Cokesbury ; James L Orr, Anderson H. T. Farmer, Flat Rock, N. C. The South Carolinian says: President Magrath could give very little comfort to the stockholders, and to the bondholders still less. He intimated very plainly that upon taking charge of the road, he found matters, both material and financial, in a very unsatisfactory condition. He showed that a heavy ex penditure would be necessary to put the road in proper order. With regard to the Laurens Road, the President doubted whether the purchase by the Greenville and Columbia road vas authorized, and suggested that it would he well for the stockholders to consider whether it might not be advantageous to decline to complete the purchase. Sprtnburg Item. The Spartan says: Thos. Zimmerman, tiled for conspiracy and murder in the United States Court, has been acquitted, on account of contradictory evidence. David Collins, a citizen of that Coun ty, serving a three years term in the Albany State Penitentiary under the en forcement act, died about three weeks ago. The Exhibition of the Senior Class of Wofford College, took place on the 1st and 2d inst. Base Ball has been opened in good earnest by the clubs of Wofford College. The ladies are getting up a Bazaar to aid in making repairs to Wofford. The ladies of Nazareth congregation are in like manner getting up Tableaux in aid of their church at Reidville. Three daring attempts have been mnade within a week to Cre the town. The old Bomar house in. the centre of busi ness, the wooden-offices in rcar of the law office of E'-ans & Bomar, and a build ing used as a bar room, being the three points at a hieh the attempts were made. Lawrence Mazyck, a colored barber, was caught in the act in the last instance, and proof is concluaive tha.t he had a hand in the others. End of the Ia Klux Trials. The United States Circuit Court ad jouirned in Charleston on Trhursday last. Sixteen of the prisoners, most of whom had pleaded guilty, were sentenced in bumns of from $100 to $l,000, and for terms of from two months to ten 3 ears. The sentences are severe. A special term of the Court will be held in Columbia next August, to be presi led over by Judge Reeves and Judge Bryan. It was ordered that the prisoners ar re4med under the Act, not yet tried, be re,leased on bail. This includes, the Lau rens prisoners, wh will be admitted to bail in sums ranging from $5,000 to $10, 000, in the diacretion of the U. S. Comn missioner, where the indictmenit chargesi murder, and in sums ranging from $1, 000~ to $2,000O wh~r-: the indictment does no~t include the charge of murder. Thre bond to provide for the appearance of the defendarts at a special term of the Court to be held in Columbia on the tir.st Monday in August, where the de fendants are in jaii at any county other th-m, G;harle-ston, the discretion iay be exeri--ed, and bai! tak'n by the United States Com:r.issioner. We have heard the doubt expre-sed that this does nt apply to prisoners in Newberry and other upiper Counties, but~ ae are a.wored that it does, and that all under arrest, and not itried, can be bailed. Eesult of the C~ncinnat Cor.vantion. I We think that the nomination of Mr. Greeley till give general satisfaction. HisC course has been unvaryingly consistent, and his sympathies have been largely ex ercised in behalf of the oppressed Sooth. As the nominee of the Cincinnati Con v-ention we hope that the Democratic par ty wtill susta'.m uitr, and together with lhberal Republicans and Conservatives arll unite heartily in placing him in the Ex ecutive Chair. On the sixth and last bailot Mr. Greeley received -332 votes, A dams 324, Trumbull 19, Davis 6, Chase 32. Gratz Brown, for Vice President, received 4:35 votes, Julian 175, Walker 73, Tipton 3, Palmer 3. The following is a skeleton of thre p1at ~ form which embraces all that the t.rue pa. triot can ask for : l'he Cincinnati rosolutions declare equality for all ton before the law, thre ,u;,ni r of, th Sr ee * hr.hniga questions settled by the thirteenth, four teenth and fifteenth amendmenta ; the removal of disabilities incurred in the re bellion ; general amnesty - local self gov. ernment ; supremacy of the civil over the military authoiity ;,respect of habeas corpus; a return to the/etbhods of peace; to maintain the constitional limitation of power; civil servies. reform; single terms for the Presidency a system of Federal taxation whi-h shall tfut unne cessarily interfere with the industry of the people, and as th;re are honest irre concilable ditWerences of o1i.i.,n a4 to the merits respectively of the systems of pro tection ant of free tra(de, that que.stion is reinitted to the penple iin the Coigres signal di.sti icts. [Wild cheeriog.1 And the decision of Congress therem) to be wholly free of executive interfcz ence or dictation ; nmaintenaice of the public credit against repudiation in every form; speedy returi to specie payments; re cognition of the services and swi Ifices of the sotdi.rs and sailors; against further grants of !ands to railroads or other cor pormions ; in ffrc;-pi friendship, de mandin- nothing Iot ri -ht, submnit:ing to nothing wrong. Erkine Coleg-Sanior Exhibition. The Senior Exhibition of this floui ish ing and deservedly p. p Inr institutwon on Friday night, the 27th ult , was an occasion of considerable interest, as we joyed the exercises. The following was the prograrite used: Prayer by Dr. Boyce. Muic-Cast thy Burden on tite Lord. The Struggle for Pre-Eininence-T. A. Barron, Oakland, Tenn. Music-"Excelsjor Quickstep." The Great Need of Southern Ilisto rians-W. E. Mellwaine, vulfsville, N. C. music-"Garolina Waltz." The Golden Mean seems hard to Find -J. M. McLain, Elk Shoals, N. C. Music -"Bobolink Schottische." "Rome Wasn't Built in a Day"-T. P. Pressly, Starkville, Tenn. Music -"Faust's Gallopade." "Al Koran"-R. A. Reid, Anderson, S. C. Music-"Margie May." Life, a Magic Ring-G. S. Robinson, Craigsville, S. C. Musie-"When you and I were Young, Maggie." Long Ago-C. Clarence Simpson Anderson, S. C. Music-"Seaside Quickstep." "Tbe Star of Napoleon"--J. A. White, Che.bter, S. C. Music--"Song Waltz." Count Von IIismtaruk-W. A. Wilson, Monticello, Ark. Music-"Wide-Awake Polka." Probability, the Guide of Life-W. Agnew Young, Guntown, Miss. Music-Farewell Quickstep." Due West is happy in the possession of two noble colleges, male and female, the former under the care of Rev Dr. J. 1. Bonner, and the latter under that of the Rev W. M. Grier, and we are pleased to add that both are ejoying a high degree of prosperity. The State Medical Association. The interesting proceedings of this learned,'influential and dignified body we desired to note at length, editorially, and with the respect which its merits demand, but we regret that, instead of a full and complete sunamnary we can only present an outline or brief abstract. The Association convened in Colum-. bia on the 17th ult., under its able and honored President, F. Peyre Poreber, of Charleston, wvho opened its proceedings with a paper of great inter est. The meeting wa.e full, spirited and harmonious, and maany imzportan:t and elaborate p:apers reatd and cases reported D)r. McIntosh, of Newberry, read an imnportant and interesting paper on "Qui nine int Dysmenorrhoa," which was re ferred to the commuittee ont publication. This paper elicited discussion by D)rs. Gibbes, D)arby and Robertsona. The following are the officers for the ensuing year : For puresident, D)r. J. TF. D)arby, (Co lumabia ; first vice-president, Dr. J. Mc Intosh, Newberry ; second vice-pre.sident, Dr. T. A. Erants, Anderson ; thaird vice president, Dr. C. H. Ladd, Winnsbd.oro'; recording secretary, Dr. T. Grange Si ng>ns, Charleston ; correspontding secre tary, Dr. S. 1Baruch, Camuden ; t'easurer, Dr. F. L. Parker, Char leston. Delegates to Amterican Medical Asso ciatin-l)r. J. F. M. Geddings, Charles ton ; D)r. P. Mikell, Edisto; Dr. R. W. Gibbe.e, C7olumbhia; I)r. Middleton Michel, Charleston;: Dr. A. P. Wylie, Chtester; Dr. T. A. Frans, Anderson ; D)r. S. Da rucht, Kershaw ;Dr. F. F. Gary, Abbe. ville. Thte presidIent al.pointed the following committees: On Publication-Drs. Purchzer, .J. F. M. Geddings andu Tr escot. OGt Accounts-Drs. Taylor, Buist and Ancrum. On Ethics-Drs. Kintloch, Mikell and [obert son. The Presidents are only elected for >ne term. President Porcher in retiring ;racefully yielded the chair w7ithi appro rmte remarks, to the president elect, Drt. J. T. Darby, o f Columbin, who, tupont aking his seat acknowledged his apprc ~iation of the trust and confidence u i oscd in himt, and gave an earnest of the pirit thtat will actuate hitm in advancing he clnams of the Scietnce, an.d preserving he principles of the Order. The next annual meeting of the Asso intion will be held in Charleston on the econd Tuesday in April, 187I3. Cotton Manufacture. The following extract taken fromn the harestonCour ier, on "Profits and Con utuption of Cottonu M-inufactuting in he South," is well worthy thte cons~id ration of our readlers at this ti:ce, es ecially as the matter of a Cotton Mill n this town has been agitated by somte f our most practical and successful eit.1 .es. The one most forward ina the movement is a gentlemnan of w,ell known onesty nnd integrity of charneter, and thorouigh,practical mechanic; one whlo as been emtiinently successful in his usinesis affairs, and can fully appreciate< bie great advantages of rmachinery. He~re are actual facts: A u:ill in capital of : shows the reu'is of t 2- 1ki; days - one mo;nlh-% ith, 5i00 s.indles, consuming 49.4:73 bS. cotton, and showing net prolits for that i time of SO,0.05, which is nearly at the rate of 20 per cent. per annomn. (in ti-e capital. Now suppoEe a mHil is put in operation in this town, Of the satne ca pacity, which %%ill cons-une 1200 to 1;00 bales Cotton per minidn, :nd pay.s its Szuholl 30 p-er CMLtt Who"? nud.'1 l" puts to surplus fini 5 to 10 pe- cent., Ic what bet..er in;vet1me ea.1 ih:se who have money n ant': AnI then tl.e great ti advantages that v. I fllok-- to ou: town b and Coanty, chief:alnng u hich I that it Will utilize and give employrn:t to a f large class of our Ppuw:tion that are n 1OW. who'!y ue;pr.:;t 'lp the labor of, others fo- a Suppor (. .\ml we feel :rm- a fident that if it c:n be .Yhowl, w 0::IpO I le that ot. 4 t1 n a Ituffactli: ilg Cnt h a triade profi:ahle her(-, there is capital in p abundance t inaugurate the entcrp: ie. .\t;d furtter % is will see fron, this ex- m tract that th%nu ., Wa., wi tm unhic- I Dte this ye:::- 6000 hales cott:, whti b 64idy denwatrates that the !outh c:.n tn3:-ufacttire it- own otton to grnat a- it vantaLgc. p Now without claitting too tmcch for our t people, we thil'k it !-afo to assutne that I we have as much ability, energy and en- : terp ise as any other Southern town,and a although we have poltical dtliities to i a overcome that soie other Southern U States have not, still we must not fold t our hatids and do nothiti, when we can, a if we Wili try, ancornphlsh a gr eat deal, and in our huile judgment tis is the ti wisest and quickest way to restore peace i and quiet aril prosoer ity to our afilicted fk country. As to the ea;ital necesary, we feel coniiticed that it is in the country, b and 0ll that our' pe,ple wata is to have i: confdence in the en:erprise and those who will likely have the management of 9 its affairs, to bring it out. A year ago, Ll when the su;ect of a Ntional )tank was sl agitated, many 1, lived it woll he it- u1 possihI- to g:t ip <50,000i capital. What T is the result of the eMfort ? We have to day a Bank with i50,00 calpit.d, actu- e ally paid in, ,nnd it sm:eesful operatimi, 1i $121000 of the amtount owned by the 0 citizens of the Town ::nd County, the Il ba'aince, $-25,060, in Charleston and C)- d lutbia. These hter cities would have rr taken more if they had been al!oxed. Is ii there any good reason why we may not c< dr:.w capital ftom eeAwhere to rnanufae. h ture 5000 balt:s cotton in this tow.n,when b it is fully deniitustrat-:d that it, can be st done prafitably. ti We tu.t wa'<e u 1 ) the imlpfItance u of tee thing, an.d inaugurate new en- a terprises that m Nl1 t:ze the labor a and capital that is inow in a grea I rneasure idle. Very few have art *e idea of the eniterpt ise now. utnder v:. by a few of our ener~getic ci:izetns, in the~ Latin er. We refe to M>rs. Wew,ones & ( Parker, who lhave invt.e<l- a large stm of money in the Ta:nnn,and Sa1ddle and t IIarniess b,usines, anid they conh-mrph:te - at no distantt daey to add 'he~ ruare. nfacturte of shoe-s to it. ITIt show' 's a co(tntendatt1. ile pirit of enrtrp is', nde .shoutld be encouraged by our pteople. We mtust not yield to the difli:uiues that sr round us. We can ate-i a i 'vet emn:e pt thae:ni it time; just, now. l.t tne i-lie :inl pl vicious attetnd to polities, atnd let us ;g> to wmeek to de-n-lop the: resoure-s ofi our countryV, which -tre gr. at, arnd f;ar heyor.d,t1 whtat thte tnost sanguine of ouzr peoplj at belheve. e examst5 AN c:>i-SLwJoo or conois m . T1oo much cannot ce saeid itn re!a ion I to thte intpot lance of establi sIhing cotton rtanu fac:ttries thlroughouit the Souith,le anud if we speak otfteni upoen .his vital in que.Cstionl, it is been use we .see a n d feet c thbe great imtiport:mlCe in thia miovemtt as bearing tiirect!y upon the ge-neral prosperity of the Southecrn States. The f old adage that "litr cs w ill not lie,"' i th forcible ar-gum-et ini thi.s case~, wich we u It proceed] to tatke advantta.;e of. 9 n'e have betfore 'is t he s:perinte-t.dant's report of a ftery in Georg-ia, whib shows its operation fer twventy -five work. atn itng days : 5,000 spindles are emtployedl, ge and the capital invested ab->ut $136,000.j t-Xr-J.x5:s o~-ru: : tiu. t For habor in tcardin-.roo:nt an~ d peX- at itug-rootm...... ..... ...e95:8..45 For labor in $1cpinein:tv.nl room. . -.67.1 For labor in w-cavincg-roomi..... ...t,e;:3.;;5 CX For Iabor int dtieei;*-oom ..... ....11250 For lab tor in cloth0-rIon...............85.oo .i F-or labor in enine-ftoo ......1-:s.c, For labIor int mcheir, slop an td repatir..c.n - 2 tt F-or wae.ttiman.....................71 e) w For supertiit:endantt.... .. .... ....)6 Ge i-or arg'tC a .datrv.. ... . .... ....a....:; ,.al fort Itabor. . ....... .. ..::. I e7.e;pi 'otott contsunwd-', 4'::.55 ptoundslc, it 124l eent- Iwr peoted. ..... .;I,in'.:57I: ti!, :55 g.dl!otn.. ........ ... .......0eci t; St-rch :and fflot:-, 7 i1 ;eo:ncis.........e maa go Suntdry stuppli.-'.................e'o(.dn W oo-d, l.5l cot di:4. .. . . . . .. :;.0t ~ Total expense...........li,7l2.45 p ri.t-cr Or >itu.. o 122,785 yards -(- I Cti .Iheeting....---,--7. ., 2M, ibe. varn.....t4 o' Wa..t-e, vad a t.. d(e..20 .-912, I .5e b:f .\'et perofi...................I,.. ')u.i d It v.ill be .er.tt that: eet priofit o-'f oe ' mon:tih's r.or!t amroutrced to !1, 0I.j 5 .Cet sti'J grelater profit wouhli haeve be-en added, i. it the facetory- b.td b'eent rIte by water power. L-t us see whatt wco:bi hi.:ve bc.'en Seavted Lab tor in thec cen;-itne rom...t .. . ee50 wb 154f c:ords of wood .............-.:.0 pe. tIl itIa d rep.hairs, say.. . . ... . .: o p Tottal...................8s4:;. ,o cat Eight huendreeldiat'l -ightyv-three delL tr le woutld havte beeni saved.c, Ptrovidit:: the f.t-. Otry wais locatedI ncear a rail road or on:-c0 c:tigablt e eta, whliche is ab~otut e(1-i: to tohe ten per c-ent. oni the v.hole ittve-s tet-.h Th"ee followitng, f. o:ie th'~oe tulumbu, G.,. tie, show.', then ue:ettptiot: of the; i-.a. te:. dri. ac ct that phItct dturineg e p-u--t'ear : th '-Thus facr our eter to::nman.teceo: les have be ak'-nf bott thce-wareho-.-cJ-e.- -t ,2n ct blcch- of dottotn. c tr o.::n tmill toi -own; of tIc-- tt noi otted stock so:r.4~ 5l b:t!.'s, titd they hav.- ti' btrough the war-eos-!h us ma-.kincg their cckintgs tus f-r :,,4' et ba!-s. Ine :tIcot, thc T-.hI iheetu~, A l:., ndt.- tiear he-re li ve tio v:reh..esed.ee , 5 ;- h died in.; the tot.d s tocki at h t-mea t!e: rireecnd to b' et i.m faet r-r-h *.99 b,'des. Tis~c will b-e teenedt.tt to over ,tettt balce'e c, ..re -.yp~tmbe,r. I a:t eoat'o- ' et het :n i!!- tock otnly. Z,e, c b:Je-s. .'t s at Icc;t iti morte iil v.11 be built ia wi!l 5:: tu-:cht recater next yr-ar. I:c Tlhi(e iinanuftiares inctre.t.ee the vatlue of bih hr i, !o ],2-1.-11 . .r-r oie I-, :!.- 0;pn -It . 11:h 0mon y I v a oi::4 e::h the $,:!. ln.'ed oftemo monev North for fat)rier, we draw no - i1: her peopI... We urder.-tnd t he unthly p;iy-rol of* on.e of t,mr etablish I-ins aln:oilnte to :t4cn"TrSuh To Columbia. Trea5r(r Parker iSi anol,it of Con erb-i:,tere;:t junt M,w, :M nwspa en1 e:wrlally r r himl) attell tive as well an hundreds and thiousands of Irs who w.. ( ouh1 ib: n. iuired to learn lat the Treaslry wa fiil, a;d e!aiis otaken uy. We we..!t dow-n Iast Qck for the purpose of takin;: ote more id, bit agoniz.l , look at the place here: thf! hist taxes Went inl bu11t fromn beneer the-y nevvr mnore retra,so f.,r heLard fron. We did nt go in the :.io of :; 'y1i ilthi, not by ly Ineatis, :4:iud of cour: felt go di:1p bint, but id go g) fiNw out if pvs idy anlything wNOlA -,oonl titrn 1p. We i;l not divul! ::;y di1.cover:s rade. Ov rV, arii i aiytliing turrs up will t it b,e knownj.g The n(xt Lbusin as 1s to get a "sq ga e icl" of good vigtuals, in whicb pren ens made a part, and got it too :.t dit olinubia, lteJ. We ruunt tetify to fr. (.orman'- abiiity in keeping a hotel, id tile agreeability of his clever asi. ats, Me.,srs. Budds and Gad:,den. It is matter of surprise that in these times f utter and vide-.p ead denoralzation, ie waiters of this house are so attenti% C A vil!ing to perfori thiir duties, and] lat they do attend to the wagits of the mWrOMUS guests who di'i"y abide thgere, e heartil testifv. ()Or treatmeit and ed wege highly satisfactory. Business is got as hr ik as it shoud e-the enforeme"t act being felt there i;ell as elsewhere. Oats are gatting out of riaich 0f so.C the,: radical bfuds in Co:i:.tfuece of IC low state of tle finances, and1 unIil methling else turns rip ' Lieh' can be ,ed, or ior e taxes are pai-11, fa,t horse. el ait worien vii hatve to keep qiuiet. IHeard the celebraftedl Pot Ballo (ii. >nrise some capiwia music, and san- the rum-nMajor 1loirish his stafl of office or ie dress parmde rf the force rn garison. e tIkes in little Iride in showing his ;xteiity, and we have no doubt Gil 1re, the peace jubilee hulbite, wou'd ke to secure his services on the great uning Occasion. WVIhile on tile grotinl, 1ard1 a carpet bag pul. A kite over :ad, soari"g far up in the blue ether, dildiely broke its string. A party sit ig close by-io by the kit, but by 1-Mere quite ively on the event, and ter v:uious tri-ds of wit, one of them It off' thi, that "it had gone kitiig." iouhinr't be surprrisedl if it was w,rj sto. r, not the kite, but the kiiing. A pioli te i nvi tationi to a: tend Mis. liv i.i McGowvan's schiool .Mar xda cele a tion -which took phoe at nigh:t-was Cfe net in oinler, aind ini comrparny with bevy oif n:ature's fairest hiaindiwor k and1 o chps, ent Aive'd before dlar k plaice2 the Tlermperan Ice I fall, secured ad .seats, atmro.phei e opprea veS x, went it andu irve.sted in five cent' s worth of hinetto leaf, returnied anrd got up -i eeze amronig t he party, hoys tired w.ith destrianiizinig soonu fell asleep, arid the e:nsure of hohjinrg up thir liing pa:nd ideni forms~ canr be be.ter unodre rd art desribed. T.lhe aplpearance of thre irrated andg bei-mltil chiliren, how :,g of gr'eetin.g was so e:,iiveringj, that e .e;pers raw ke. I )id spacie piermlit, we >nidi t-ake pleasure ini givxing a dentailed scrrption of this very charmirng anrd teresting celebr atio-i. ft cer trinly ex nuded our expectationr. 'The songs were :li rer.dered, tihe seasons beau tifohIy a :1l as apfpropiriately repr;eseritedi, and e d1ialogue:, and speeches hapipily de ered. 'Thn success of tire exhiibiilb.i jieiedr that ca reful triniing hadl beenr ne, anrd thait the accompljiished anrd iiable teacher was~ blessed wi:b irntelhi rut arid ductile pupils. Miss Mecox anr ty well be proud of heir schiu,, for she 5 rmu::b good miateriali undiier her- care, 1 the piupil. too testLiy ti hi'r n orth the affectiont shiownr heri. .\fter thn hiibition e:nine a dheligihrful s u;,er for a girlsn and boys,', go-t ten up in the ursriai at rate stl of hnathr, ill rthter Ca;t. hrn McKe':nz.i' , whih tie enj,yeid th rnatural vonuthfiil z--st. A er1- thie :iibitiong, for u.s was a bi If mri!.: xva!k rme in a sharp 5!hower of rairn ,uih chy) drlntk, twoi boys'' ini hand, iand threec lein tow: ; One Ialy fell over apr. tie post, s-elf :ort boys tuledi' inti ai ly, anId then rain into a tree, wIlh trhe s of iine hait andl a crav,at, both lu ti. x'y recJ roire, anrd r-ea:d hrorir ntiv well dniukedl. lIlave been in~v alit dgucks f'r a lirig tiiii-, but hanie no fo;ri dicking. R-2nsuits not ter i g svever. Next n:>rning to-Ak tuni. :and .the be-a ntifuil c:ity, gi.l to reui:b ho:n I rest, for the wa:king di'neh nhnile Vn thierer n as incessan t an d ex:cesive -v6-r) bod~y ione wn ts t'o seec l on ('l r'g at ihe ext remei :rri,ts of thi' c'ity. 2oruit to grnention soriiething furgny iclh occurred while ge'ting iut df Tem :ince II:i!. Oner of thle youlnig hr.ies uow expir-oe surpiris. at! naprte dI on the' wa:il bee:.'Ia, she re:,"e nierirne ret-iunesed no't to sit ',r the r.'" .he thioughat it re:rmn g:aile We I heir tha:ut Ier eyes we-re dn.zzhl-d by nceere in tely p'resenited, a:,dl that . e udl toi see tine e: ter "p,"' wlht madie rea:diig ais well n- olject ih-ir. .%e ;hed', a low, swvei-t :iugh, we di1toed. (ty'nte so lo)w arid sweer. but illnlr 21,11 keepinrg. lne other rmnto art' then reader we e doe, thue ttoei' onr the ocue: ion, :n igh mriade by bunt thre-e ins%trtunieOt., ', vilin andpaow,tehte e hear ii fonri any a diay, both in 1 exe on and1 the n,election1 of pilece'.\ Mr. rLiran, so:i of the genit.eimanlyi pro tor of thue .ieI atori, i.s a ri.,t di t fulI per firmer on the hrn,r we have 'p er he-ard any) bettecr. LOGA L. --M .1ii G1:. Fi*Iri.' & lloRFFAs. N. New?pwwer Adlverti':g Agieurl. So. 4 south St.. L:d i:o-.l.\!d.. Ire du ule u.horzed to contract for n'iverticment., rt loarcoutract rat.,-. Adver tIvers il that City ae' respmqested to IAVI their fIa vors with: tb.- hou-..." Ti- U'BnLIC.-';o to McFall . '.P,'S Dnd see how Oheap a pie(.: of Iml pa:erm is ;t cOt: al,o Kid 1;;r/ 1*. lla! i il!, al ay o:h( I- ti : :,yoll w :t! Lipt in. . t:' i .T 'rili: .me C'Oc T I-air.:. I al. :n j-:c hil Larly re''ep-.,id ..t amin: ouro .stck of i4:-., E; i d t 1-:mbroid.- i- , 1.i I -i. SCIt , ;-. aldlvl oflichlr:vifre at vus. A few Maies .de Suiis IIt, at frni -: ."to 15 h:*c-ie*f :h:e, I tee::i'r:Lt cC.,: at 31c.ALI,. L'UOL'-S. Apr 17, i6-tf. Tiu-:; A ci-.t.i.0: toen:- y'e of F':rmane I 'cci versitv, tiroulh th tChlairlim of th' Conl !iteIe, .Mr. W. I). Toy, will ar.-pt o'ir thIII f*r-:n-.-it.aI-): to attellf A.n-ir arl ln ver:-..iy cib-br.;i n, w . is to ;. !, 1 oni the 1:nhiat \ IiE . CA t.--Terew:%;. i1.i"d iv a lak"el doz; i e., e i*1 win the owtrily on.l d.:y 1:et Tio r.. : .-,:l v.:y !n':r In which a cviiZI1 , bb:. up andll waIet :1 ji-il - tfle. th "-:nfi.;1e - ," a ind t ie d i (u.l:y of "".t:lig (.it detor A e ! ;'m ctm. in;g to l0'n. \ Citemp r~..r .,ay, f it n: ei i l hp,imm :honbll ever v.. l a ba-iii -- b:ter wilim>t hii, eard inted vit the I tot of siect of paper. It cs :m ::d r:i;ie:, revents:n il talad 100ook H lii- buine'.c WeX e p. par! to '-do thei pOu in. Ta; 1'.. TH.i ;:.,teMl la of 'he W ol i.. '! i :ti: , .T i ! . -1 a vi-i. of. 1 1v, .' tet. W ' .. . C ni m Lhim in thll- .O i 011. ! Ivi t la . and :. ci":I, '4.'h II tiCl 1I.Ip i, l Church:. Ara-'i'4.-1 . .i . i :r-hI l Sa tw *h : 1ur1.-; .v ilth thff tollow.A" -lpOrt of ar e:,b finte vinryel.t wek: J. Mv.\il. i.i,;, Wil. Cahiee:j. .1Iltivii IfIh;rt, D r. Thv. 1%rown, l':: largrove, John: IM"1gntoer and .1es l'acler. I;e f.,l!f)win_ genth-i;e were admlittcd to b:il t wiveek, Q.pc:. A Y. 11eF1I, Ma!Ydn .llhns!onl, N :in . hl .1in-1 llit"l.l.-I ih p "Yo:ig Areie: C:ircus Company" will ::est tinks for un iNvit.in to teir "pieriCetly spendd"nftert.tilliliet Ijvxl Sit inr' l : fternoncI, i1:h uisatpert CCi,*Cl' cat .' proviii-d-fir-t, tht tIe w,c.clr cr the hole ,)n the top of the tv:lt int iminensely thrcateni,j- ; scedl', thmt tIhe lCaud:i!ce is pro li;i,Cs en,mghi if) e->ver tIheII ground as wel as thelec-: b: n sary !11 tih: support of .is fir-t cl,cI and) well trai1ied'. c'.I.. in-.y :-"::iA'en tu 'i: ali So forth thcirudly :-:ci ;c!i::crIlrly, that the ::cdicclcrte Woiet I:!c,ghat, cthei '.; tiinc(. TI Pii u'rtitei-it i:ip-in ernce nt i t i ! s-cri' iy imlil er:ttive. - (This i N s !.: tic." 1'. S. nud N. ; - I.If:uO : lig" ont the groCund ail re:mikc lf.b ": it"p ate- eav A f rie'l some. i li tir e .shi-esugge:e.l e pCrt p,riety e,f a ldy f'or the hrra! ofi pioliI:eal tis c'arie(., : anoterl ecCtlydli.eii exprce-ssed the wi:,hi tieii t d.ee lug.t he aL dly for g''eneed deli;very. of horrowJe-.i boCA -wouldi it lcot heC wiel! to in:cide niinb.r.cea -booksCL thact ace ine '..eluce for lie CccIp:;ionl CCf vuei. ccieC ihibraryl . Le is. Thcc lnc ip.) cd i., his: 'That every'C 1C'r cc l)Ii: ov.er I!' I.C,ik, i i, o Si'.i.-lO nd c CiC ndCl ithos''. not hii- Cwn:i piciI!.cCee oif thcn:t rle.-puion). so thi. I palrties in . eof Iong ha.t cand treaisllne. wor k-, !c:.ving i:o ii..me t:ce. Iii 'pon thc - :iC-p:ige toi i'li (c:te .: tru:ccct ICo o ther th.nic the Ci', leer, ci;c ;;o adI recver Ii-:~ pcroperty?. I',a t voui i t e e: for''t i .'rne (on: to) -:nie 't -ri:iy 0i coillc ,O hiene'l rV. 0 heel ihcelo in t Iike. i'ce . 'hCCh d ;(iolc e t hicyll bCy covet icig, nCt ce hCir C)f ;gcd, ncr ca 'ivck, bita ti,>ik hc.: :cilti: .,'.' Iiit fCr the bei'ellIt cf che :crilc:d 'c.ho llca!.e' the .so;.gestion, ani.! who for yi.:ie: h:ce hadC a ittine'r of: vcic il hool:CI. at lar;.:e, iueh'! tio the detrcc:-:ocn of LecCA'i II!A'Ifi.,NGI - .\ w.dl! inito the iCrb:.Ci p,.t,o ii c ow ICil I'S <ceitec ri fre lhing nowI. Thi tree's :uz~ce si ice fit;g- andl' IhIi !!C.xerc : .: inl:c th b!lie of v.i:giin lCA-:nco c:-: c:c ih! i., tnibsclw.ercl tii- :1r b.iheey :ue1 ! 'len wCli Ih .h pc:-rt-': o fliweni:, and no-C!CiIuis *.i:i thce mii,teb of bic'i,-:ciei :cli itnvit to plct.: ', health r'isteir?C , tril uc!DicIli!llinc , lce:i l1-ele tclin scoc !-t-I,: ccling waclk aict r, rrnin.r. noon or noih ; to drinkiT ice the putre air, and.C 1r! ive t1c iCietenefiet raeys oft hb siln, andi theC vir tuC oft ti':: ar'th. Ilrt -pec::.c ily inc the evenc'lin;g :cre w.ill:C dIeItl;;bil-::ct the Ihaz'y, rict hiocr oi even w'.hiin lthe ep.cicihm .cii .se:ik, his, r'edIc:Cd r y.c ah,::g~ li.e .sky, andiC tic: ve-Cer I-.' lights ,eCI their dtiintinlg 'sheen' i nto the: g!.mcining 1ig: t al.!e i; w.hcen the wCih;ipor wic''' Ii :.1 i9-.c I. :ni ilhe: tr:.i! -,~Id til-at ian it :ik. <.br im:i tel. medit-::: f.rney lCee." .'r :1ncCre iiy the-. wit au-'I th c-e ;riiy, lhe c C hu o an : 1h: h'an homiie oia inicle Ii -ud1, or b-;nib-'d by' the w..in-Cenec r:; c-. :'9 :hle pucre'c :eI r'etliing 'eim: et1 oit :. c'on:palin iioCi a-:ci i:ca!t, cc1a c r.i:en poi l :itb. 11 ic :hc' erm! e (c:its tie:b.yare ial:1 firmi thein'hol; its .n ri:ce tI:o l for' tIhe neixt d::y. Oulcece C in lii.-'- ha.tt Ih- ct' "c:.:': ;n i liefence. ' A lIho- 01Cr t.can ccs I: re;ttty uncich oni tic ,,ie (it a I. It .c.i Ih,cwn clil-eng tle distebes, iti - ''. C-* iiCc'll ciand iedeI Ccc y that a !horc::gh -y'ste:l C[ d:c. iinc.t': eobtainl with thce fl's:rtrcccin ofi v.eel-, cend ,ttrccen- !:cpt ce'In I., m.-! e it cc, heacltfcl cs hcand,outne. A:ccd thi ';e Ihav; neo d'oubt ou(c ut en".'ci 'Cir;.ritu I , i *i v:en.s :nce 9:.c :ceCd fcromc a :::car 'I: , :i-.r : .x l ot-.< r grc.'-e , '-CCc:r-LcIn 1ogei tpoc'b.iiilido: rlic fc:cdli, cme v':icding ive'.ii andc' roccdl c whclile in tIc lane C C 'enCI Ic the jieIsC :iCollege fr'.t Ctoiise ' E Ciubetian pe.ctkc pr'cind!y. cise cup:>n .:fit ')i ai due:CI ICahcc'c of yc oWren imI 'h' e'ntrace', toc3c Slii st.reet' as:ie tween thie i-cirt Ilu malc- ci he' h1 Iotel i *ie i:yhk ' n1.1 i:crting~td;. IT:e cp :oa.cehe, Cco, 01 Ce.SeC'lt cjii. the town biy ev..ral of tie ccavecle-, cit ccandL:'-light is a de:icc nt sighit. We' th::v'' tic Icn k. with its abaJ'ly. w'aa andc ~' tc'-t'...: c; in g ..-ccc reaa :. 1 .d: 1c.-0...c:-'. moundicci :cc! trce i, it i ..oach-- ildCrace hasl it : this mrict ie timre h,e' fit:ed iiy c:. an obicti ve peoiit ,r ci pe!c'cat wa'cik. Ad then w ':e hav eic .osemonclt ('eme:ery('l, ccpp.ch Ied 1w by very retty avenueL, i.av'e ill its lack 'it cshacde trees).-, 'hkIeb,we'ie it proerlCiy lid ctf,audee tae- 4fu 17 ',...,.,. ....ii Wel.. 11, C,C C. nicc :. cel ...h sol:.;ht its qliet wal!, am n1 ys the beter fur the visit. In course of ;ire,w!nij the eni of the lane is reched, and our "captivity is turned," and our ti:iuoreit is over, and webaveitarned that there are servieos which Meru, wealth cannot buy -or bring, we hone to see all the L(uU.;Cs paiuteld and ma,le cosy and invit in-buy tree, and vine :nd flower ; the ground draine.-d awl the ,trees denuded of weed and briar,and ficed from dogs and cows, those natural ,fights . litc girls- and bigs ones, t*. very (oli. Then will the b::vies of pretty litt'e grae which this town holds in jii,t aiti al pl3arur', go ftr.h to their en:venmr,exh;irti::rand hc-ilthi-afrording .11k- ar:d v! wi:jjIt let or hjindIance. kc:,C- --A .L FO 1: T,-r, LAmtsI.-. A i-rs"n:3::-- .;a im,iniriive wif.. A Ie: br i:41maid bfaleirted bar-footcd ()ne( or f e hi no fellow c:m fird out --: -.oft li !Iild after 11 1'. M. Wi: isk a Iluff like a fool? lle:ruse it 14),14 a l:y's hand1I without eineezing': it. A yong mari v.h kep< a colleCtion ot' lock s of h.-ir ot hi, l;dy fritends, c ills them lhi- h:ir brte;4 h e-pes. "f I in: th. \'arden. 31:13!." is the way i:1 h!e"rlae. i:nt in lEg Ilt ir dAI;.;h t - .-"'rv oil t:r new (:-li 4 :e.:e: . .A I *:nan, hitely~ marr34id, says3: "'ld v.a yone s i- e tya elle! cwrl v:Ak fdnt Il'ita '.; y. :, to Wrt er bei vo!drnIt Illt a "\laninw." !.aid :I precocious little boy wvl1o, a'.:3n't hi, will, was m:ade to rock ihe (r':l'- o! hij. babv brother, "if the Lord h.s any m baies to give aw:y don't you take em. . _-111Ilm 1md hiA wi e fiepited from Im 3ianapoli:,t:kil wi:b them their nine ti-cen c!i1d1n, live of wivi>m were iin arms.' TiA:;;hr ik thee :ntln tioe mo,)the(r A n->::.; the -otors who take their ovi :nI: n:, may be cuav .:e.l ihe Advertiing eAs3, Gto. '. Itowell & Co., of Nevw Yor.L T'e Iv t I ' hemi,elva:1m4 og the I;rget ud v,rtisr ij te!: couitry, and know, by ex peie el. whn a1nd how to adtYci.e. it. -:oen i r i s.--T i: ;n irritation or in fLI;lJQt:oni of the broei:ial tubes, wh icli *.oriv te air we brea inn) the lung:-. It :iisvi from I (-r)!cl sofl,d -,I Ihe thioit, from t. v v b e x te n d iig t th e. .c p ai t , fro m e ro :u:ou. AFectiois. and from severe use of the V ice. 'The iriiNtioi froin this Iitte r e cormmenec in the bnrynx amnd gloti, whicl ::rt the orgaii or' th(e voice, -and exiel)iig11 downwd1. prod:ei boar:ene. c'nghing and piWin; "1 l):o ter ma-r, 0ic:IumIs mlix edl svwir bblood. It is chieflv drm:roins from i:s tenIdercy to :'preal inao tlie uigi. and ter mina111e iI con:-umtifioni. It f il in (he 're of svore and th,titu:te '.ve of this disense thnt Dr. P'ierei', GIveii Medical Discovery has :hievedi unp:r.s1jel,d i.acss, and wvon the loivs: praise frroin 6! who have used it. It is S!)d by all respect::l. e druggist.s. If. Tin; lI.f:vts-r or tui: linAe. --Wh e le ('031,: es aIs a r:1 , rh.: ; g a:Vay a :o!I of pUr:ed !hers every tii'it -lwe.; throllfgh theU h:1ir, babinles.s woU!ld !-Cfl he inevitable. i3 l ve: in thi.- Ce , forloin a:, it e ni, 3z3 mi3'hi3eif 3can be arrested, the o:: r1IpaIr d. Lyo' K.ithairon, ided by I lrisk ap pi. in 0:': n- bruih t protintt- a :1borp titn o: Oh. 1lid by IIe .il w1l st,,p the thinni1et"-out proceg irl forly-o-igh.t hou.)I. 134e ro:t'from which 1h;k 'lil Wanimnts .reh-d wii -:i he ri-t-nd,pwol with - 11lv, 1 a : ' ;"C Itr : will p ic,VIIly "pring [1) f33 t1he, detn-Ijuled Ilaces. 11 is w%vtrk of re pro1dne3.1--in will go i i unfitil the dAm--e i 4f>mphm1-ly rep:ii:el, and3( thi luxuri::nt crop01 lihair ihns pro luedi will never w'.ither (Jr |-all out1 a3s 3m;; 33 the v'ital3iing ip:lienitioni is regl:iy3 coni3tnued. it. A eal:.hy Diges*ion. Lif is rendered :n i.erable when 11he di se' .ive irg:n,3 :3 e inl:paired. Fo.>d becomie. '?pnNiive; the bodly emt:(einted: the mtii fi'T f \EGE;l.\I;.1: LIVE I'll.LS is the 'in'.i fr th'1l<e (e1iI: they '. roduc13e -onndi, disr't:on: e(.'lte a go';i aIpe:i:e. 1:n-' ar refiehi:: :.leep 03nd cheeri3iine.-s of C il.ui.f : ro.3-, S. C., Auguist 1, 18-h. I.Ia ir- iihd to inform'i3 you,31 33m3 if :3.3 desire .43 yon c33 pubfl!l it, 31hat I hauve ac'e' 4t'14':'d f'or uIpwV.43.of seven:3 years "('1h 41y.'y"'... I conbi3. (':33 nothin3g ihat greed v.dti 34(4 1 beaina'flited3f, hlad '. for t1 hr-e we-! s,4 en.j1 have ex per'iCecd he ;'reatfes: hem:f3i t. I hav'.e a:in :t3)3 ppetite,. .3:4! can3 (34>3."'4t any3th3inig. 1 (cord!i:i Ity re 'om:1nend the:ni to : I13o 13.4ve Dy)-'pe:lia. 1)iN NIS I 'lA 1..L lIL\ N. )r. Tutt's Hair Dye contains no Sugar Lead. In Mmnoriam. .A3.MI1Y l.0DGIA, No. 8'7, A. F. M., Newnicry, M.ry i.5% ..W:du3 1h:4. death3 inv:del 4,31 31y '.:ie (-ire!e. 311 t:3.en3l ('r3-rfrom a4 Itrother Ieeloved':. A!13i W~in.:A>.. he tiso dlecre'3e of' Hilim 'who, OdIthI all ting3. we!l"', wye sha:!l not1 again I e ermitte to,l3 w'.:;k w ih 033r 1 1r.othir ill p!ea:s 33a't3 e.ir- ove t143'he 1te33ahi1te pavemtflf of' lir br:ault'ful temIple'; nor sit with him fil er la. 3ij-:.stle :arcs: nor view with him roni th,o.+: highei(r .sum31 it3., the. coinctliness~ th-:t tuld1ii:; in wh:ichl are thllered th3e i4fh and3, s:ti.-yi; ' t:3. rea.sures of br othserly love; et' ha:ving~ gone( dona w'ith 1him3 to th!e ver''Ze I' I1.-Ubah.', 1land., wIhithecr he ha:i' been.' ca:lled4 bin:; f344.3 the chlice1'i of1 p''rpetual. love; 131, re.;nri i:.g ::s we do thle wo,rds of 'oulr he d:!i;.en man 33:3h4l:i! 1 (talld before3 kini:43and Ip-'.1.dr. That3 in the4 dIeni,e o1 lirIher :11.\ 1:.1.'31. .l.N F.S. who bo hre hi. lng, -a4"3tm :3n-1 pa:i3tii Iins .1; t Chii jt.ianf, 11h and1. ho4pe,333 and i i true: Mason0ie fort. 14 3e(an1 i4.itience', th3' lows to U.s I. his great-f r3 gain o h.: h :z ritired from the labors of he: tenoa h:lg(' t( refre'4.hmnt with Il.a ve. T':tn 14.' his dIilig-n"-, fervo:', 31neC a li' :mi- l deVOtionl to .!nty, 34w3l by f rua:: 3:4r, l: h:n41 our confi3:e iffect ion4'03 334 3r34pe't whi ite h3- lived,' am334 1ow that3 he as <ldepa rI ..d h-nee3), 1 the pi5asant mem' lorie's it -soive.4d. Th1:3 a~ bl:13nk p3ge' (of our3 n4mnute 334o1 he ,dedi'cat3-l 1o hi-' me3(mo:y :'a3ni in eritfl-d wit ii name333, a,nd thie day of his 3.4h, hn ' :e:-- :n3- ihie d1ay1 of bis exaullation (3>:h '113 .,bl'n de4gree of a3 Maarvi .\asoni. lI 'solv'd, That4 th:e sympat331h31 ie i or thi ,3d-e 3a4' withm th:ehe(rt4'.ed v'. idow andii chih .4en in thir. dee4'p dIi.r'ss :3and, bl'ievin3 44 I- aarani of'4 .1 liim n ho ha3s s:aid' "Leav e 3'' the3(r'(ess ci hldren, I ill *14otec(t themn, 441 ! t tt. ei')):': ru1t in .i1r," we resign sejr ea-' e i- :b'' 1ut t'ear i3.3o llis hn l.i: le !'I liar a3 cp < f the,e' procee.! in gs a<ed43 bh(e4r, as" a .irmpjl- 14e-timfonial of . -rro 43h :>'fr. :334m J(l4wh!enece wit them1 (31 in It - -u,lv.'.I, Th': lthese p3rocein-1g.3 also be (lilshed'4 ill the N-:3'.her-ry l-era!d II 11 Gi;l:NF.K :, .U)NN .1Tul'T,1omtte COM ME RCI AL. K . 3'"":v t ).. 3!::-.- ( -'tton '21c. .vr.:n..3ay V i ,sig -Cotllon dull .3a,4. i rlein3 II::' ) , . 'w Y':x :JaC*ly 6- 7 I', 3t (0ott3 d!r'Ooping phd-4. : 4r.-4 4'33. 44 Go,:d 1''14 1't.1 imtom.:.CI 3ay -. au to3 du!! iand n4omfinal -u a.s 1'y C.-C4tton )ul!1-mflddhling A c'Oerra.( .\l-y 4.-'.'t"(.'n quie-middling 2'2.F Be it Ordained, I .Al th4e -- .'ction of the (Jrdinainces the Tosa3 of N:ewb<rry, 3in retfence mo ir in))Gu '- 33334 andt' .'amet is hereby 44-:,b-d -3, a.' t- 4:(34-ndth 3:: I3tue31 ftite --4 h3 4 .o: *'3 .3 3 t., i:':.'ad ol the3 fh::-t. TI I)ene4 :33:d r3:3.1tid' e:d4r the' cOrporate ,1 ofth .,i 3o-x). 31i3 -ih of Ma(V, 107: . t) L. 3':C1rut't;tfr c'er!: 1 T,e-s f, MASONIO. SIGNET CHAM8, No. 1 ., :. A:. 1:. The Regular Mothly Couvocation will e be held at the Lodge Room on Monday next, 13th iust., at the usual hour. The 1. 1f. and P. K. Degrees will be con ferred. Brethren will assemble promptly. By orderof the M. E . P. may. 8, 19-1t. B. MA.ZYCK, Secy. PARTIES In search of BARGAINS of any kind had better call and get some of the IT LU GOW, AT McFALL & POOL'S. All persons indebted to us by Note or Account, must settle at once, or we will proceed to colect by law. McFALL & POOL. We w il not -ell any Goods on CREDIT to any one, ard those that owe us for last year need not apply, for they will be re f11sed. MCFALL & POOL. The enforcing of the Enforeement or Ku Klux Act, so-cailed, forces us to cominue to Sell Our Entire Stock AT AND BELOW NEW YORK COST. Bargain hunters c:d! at McFALL & POOL'S. )Lay8, 10-if. EXCHANGE HOUSE, COLUMBIA. S. C. THE EXCHANGE HOUSE has beerr re furnished, and is again open for the accom modation of the public. TRAVELERS AND BOARDERS 4 Will find pleasant and comfortable rooms, With ALL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON, Served up in the best style. MEALS AT ALL HOURS AT THE RESTAURANT. Ps HAMILTON JOYNER, May 8, 19-tf PROPRIETOR. Prosperity Steam Mills AND WOOL CARDS. W E respectfully inform the public that we have made miany improvements on owr Mills anad Carding Room, and are prepared to do work saitisfactorily and with despatch. Parties residing on thc G. & C. R. R., who have grain to gritid, and will ship it to us, will have prompt attention, and we will guaratete qjuar.tity and quality to compare tavorably with anty Mill in the country. We will have experienced hands to attend to our Cardinig Machines, and no pains will t,e spared to give our customers entire satis factioti. We will pay freight on all WOOl shiipped us. Parties rei.iding at a distance shall have free use of ',ur lots and stable,. We al-o havce a lot of Ltumber and Shin - gh-~s, wbich will be sold at reasonable ig ures. Orders for large lots of Lnamber or shingles solicircd and will be promptly at tended to. We have a l.Arge lot of FAMILY GR0. CERIES, which will be sold cheap for cash. For inistance, Prime White Corn, $1.123. Fresh Meal and Gri.-t constantly on biana. With marny thanks for the liberal patron age extendced to us last season, we respect. fuilly ask a contirnance of the same. W HEELERI & MOSELEL. Enrterpi.<e, S. C., May 8, 1872-19-4t. Report of the Conditton of "The National Banak of Newberry, S. C," at Newberry, in the State of South Carolina, at the Closa of Busineus on the 19th day of April, 1872. ii MOCRCV.. Loans and Discounts.........$14,312 10 U:. S. Bonds to seure CirculIa tion.....................150,000O 00 Due from State Banks and Bank ers (as per sciheduile).. .. ...1,43~7 65 B.anking liouse.,..i0p()0 Furniture & Fixtures. 2,1)00 00- 8,000 00 Curren;t Expense , in eluding Salaries. .$2791 69 T.axes Paid.........772 54- 2,564 23 Premiums P'aid .............1,868 75 Cheeks and othier ca.,h Items, inluding IRevenue Stampi. (as per sch,-dule)................,39..7 Bills of N.ational Banks.........325 00 Fractional Currency (including Nickel!s).... .............5,510 30 Specie. ......................3,57 Legal Tender Notes.......... 1,3 00 $344,720 10 Capital Stock paid in........10.000 00 4urplus Funds................3,00 00 Profit arid Lono...............8,433 55 Notes outstanding........... 90,00> 00 Dividends unpaid..............75 00 Individil Deposits.......... gs,1S9 54 Due to Natio ual Baniks (as per schedii.e)..................5022 07 $:344,720 1 e I, R. L. McCaugharin, President of "The Nationaul Batnk of Newberry, S. C., at New berry, S. (C.," dio solenly sweat that the above statement is true, to the best of rmy knowledge arnd belief. R~. L. McCAUGHRIIN, Presidtet. 'orrect.-Attest. Y. J7. POPE, G. T. S('OTT, - Directors. R. MOORMAN. ST.or Sotrr Ciaot.rsa, Cotimy or Ntxwur.ixy. Swoirn to arid surbscribed before m, this 3d day of May, 1872. T. S. IJUNCAN, Notary Public. May 8, 19-It. BARGAINS FOR HARD TIMES, AT Ls R. MARSHALL'S, Auction Room. FRESH FISH' yWIOsJE R A N D) S 0 M I IIoUsr Is THAT ?- Suct was the in,quiry of traveller 'as ho passed an unusua!ly we finished conutry residenc-, not a thousan< miles from here. The style of the sashes, th brightniess of the glass, the beauty of th door.t, :he classic patterns of the mouldings tie neatness of the balasters, and the state liness oft te pillars around the piazz., a] struck the traveller with astonishment an admira;ion. AM no wonder, for they wer, all furnished by Mr. 1'. P. TOALE, No 2 llaync street, Charleston,,.S. C. 18-tf. M r IFE; WHAT IS IT ?-13 the lu : at orgaairm, force invariably ac e:i".inies chaige, aid is, in fact, the re !.ilt of ei-ig-g. The fimictional ac:ion o :iny organ or portion of the system 1; po-ib1le- only wnder the condition of change Th blood contiially wahes each organ brain or niusele, gland or nerve-with it le giving Lood, sweeping away the dead %01i o1ut particles and replacing then r.i iw particles. Death thus starts sid< h Ie ,ith life; and side by side, at te:v-sary condition! tie onke to the other th*y piess forward to the conimon goal oi ',ot h. The ntio:n that the varying fuic. tii:.'s f life .re bu"t the varvitim manifesta. tious ai out vorkings of a nyterioius en. tity kn1owi its tire vital principle, is now exploded. Those var%ing i terutions are now 'ieed a the simple effects of inti inMte ioleciuar changes in the organs, just as the Iotions of tl.c steani engine are ewedl as Ite cll'ecs of the expansion of e!.mtie vaipcr ii the boiler arid cylinder. Indeed, very probably, if a man had first Met with Steam(-engiries in nature, be wouild have explained their movements bv :pporiing the exiStence of a vital principle or !oniethiiig iimilar. Now Dr. Fisch's Bitter's is a preparation conp ntiided in ae cordaice uith the above lately discovered princirpde-. It .'ti-rnulates mnoeeular changes. It aIso sitil11tee dlifmentation, and thus in .-i 4es ain -blind,nt supply of blood for the f*)ormlati of new tissues to take the room of those that molecular change has dis. pl.eed :..aless. "WAR: & SenrIrZ. Philadelphia, Proprie tors of . Frsvn's Fo,r C tt: Brr-rys." DOWlE, M1ISE & DAVIS, Agents, Cha;r!c,ton, S. C. May 8, 19- . c.o.w. r,-- I11o W WE USED TO BE I II YSICED.-Who does not remember the lttme u henE spring purgation wa4 considered indispei-aile to summer health 'r No matter for wrv fces. the inevitable salts and senta. iuairb, or caloiel and jalap, must be ad:miniiered. Tie "spring medicines," the youig.ittrs were told, were to keep dhemi li.: and hearty during the sunmier We all know now that this was a falacy thit, new vigor, inot depletion, is what is reqtiriA at the cointrieencorent of the sum rier -o(Asiee. As a preparation for the rig eff.-ets of oppressive summer v.-:aer, a cow,(: of Ilos:etter'g Stomnach Bitters is highly expedient. Thi:s famo:s vegetnle preparation has three prominent proprties : It renovates, purifies, and re-ilares all the functions of the body. It is comtposed excluisively of pure vegetable produtionis, viz: the essential principle of Moniong.ihecla Rlye, and tIhe roost efficacious ltnic arid alterartive roots, barks, and gums kntowni to rmedical botanists. Hence, it is ain arbsolutely safe tiedicine, atnd no tine tre of the Phiarmrac.>pLia cart compare -.ti:hi it eitheir in purity, or ini the variety of its objects, arnd its comnprehensive re 5'il's. I a ppily for nran:kitnd, the theo-y that, it. wa~ iteces.,.ry to protstrarte a pratiet ini or der to cure tint, is forever exploded, :m-l te trite philosophical doctrine, that vio sone gre:at tiata.;ortist of dlisease, h:is ta.:enr its p!'ace. lIIo.tetter 's flit ers iis ian in vi-.;rrat, srual hr. tee it iS time pr(oper ntiedicinre forr the' feeble at this mau,.t irying -.e.on of t 1iear. I:e sure t hat you om,.ain thre genruine oiile, is there r.re raiint'mrale tile2 im,i tiitts in tihe 'nnarket.. Look to thre ona menta s tiamrp enagr.svedi !.ibel, anrd thre unmrie shuown into thre gl.rss. Hlostetter's Stomach l1t iiir i. sor!d iii bottles only. 3Mar I. I: --rm. A NEW BEAUTIFYING AGENT.--All lDen rniice, thad the ar dira .ebacks. untlt tIhe $alu.briona P.ark of tthe SOap Tree was brougtht froma the i'h i!i:in VaIlb-ys to perf.ct thre fragrant Sozodotnt, lhe nmoat dellitful article for the teeth that a L>n th was ever itped Into. "CHILDREN'S LIVES SAVED FOR 50 CENTS.''.-Every c.oe of (roup can be cured w!wn fir -iit trke:r. by D)r. Tot :' Ventti:in Lini muer:t. warrr.rited for 24 yars, rand nevrr bottle tir:rdr. hr alto cires D)iarrhs::. D)y-enrtery, ,elic. Sore Trhroat. Cut'. tirnis, arnd External l'alins. Sotrl by the I)ruggieta. hI,:iot, 1i rPark Place. New Yot k. VENUS iterc wa .ould not havre been beautiful if tier comtptexioni trad tbeen badl. If beauty is .kiin dieep. it is neccesrsary to iscure arid retain that patrt of it: and ladires, hratead of re-orting to lpi.t nri powdani. shiou id r.!emmber that au imptec. blotchy, or ,aitlow skin is the p roof of feeble d igettiona, torpid liver. 'r vitiated 1blood. ihr alt hieh h> . W V. ''A t.utitS( trt:,itA VeN LOAt a n rr.T s Is a 'rafe, sur e, and effectual remre try. BURNETT'S COC0AINE --No oils, ne-tter romadties or alcohlttic a anthes-foreirn or domres tic-cart compiare with C:ocouline as a HAl tlt ESSI N(. Jr anichar" the harir firmly ta thne ca Ijp-aives it nrew tife rind lustre-and Jrenrders It tthe "crowing glory' of butla rexcs, old and PR ATT'S ASTRAL OIL.--More accidents oc trrr fromt using utneiafe oils, than from tteamborats grnt r::ltro:-de combinedl. Over 200,':0 famIlIes 'orii.ue to burt, t'ratt's Astral Oil. amid no sac *hiitts itire-ctl or iridirecitly hrave t,cent redt from brur.g. -turIng or handl i :tIt. (il H or:s of fha,. l'radt, l-tublia.hed 1771, New York. A BEAUTIPUL WHITE, soft. u.tooth and :learr rkin is produnced by wing U. WV. Laird's 'itton of Youth.'' It renaroves tan, freckres, rtburnis. anud allt oilier di.'cotorationas fromr the .kin,. leaving the comlex ion brillIant air I beau trIul. .ind at allI drruggiets. Tis prepiarutiona lirait.iey fre .ou arty material detriimenrtal to JUST THE REMEDY NEEDED.-Tankn to It ri. WVins'r lot oothaing Syrup, we have fur tiara been retlieved from sleep!esa nights of pa in rut watchinag with poor, ruffering, teething chil Iren. FOR DYSPEPSIA, Inrdigestion,. depresion of pirits arid general diebilt: in th,etir various f orms; a-. as a preve-ntive agaInst Fever arid A zue, ird other rrtermittent fevers. The F-erro-P'hos aratedt Ehxir cf Cralisaya. made by (aawel., Lar::rrd & ('i.. New York, and soldl by all Drug nists, is the b.tt tonic, and as a tuIc for pa i.-natx recoerng fromt lever or oither sIc?kness, it RISLEY'S GENUINE GOLDEN BELL CO .00iNE WATER accordlng to the ortiial for nurta of I'rivourtaris. e ton-. arnd favorably noswn to thec cuetomners of liavflandr, liarral anud ti-hiy rind their branrches, for its tine permanent ragranrce i. now nmade by 11. W l:slley and the tal- nuppli.:d bv li-. nuccesere. .Morgan & Itis ey. Wh,o!eale fbruggl -ts. New York. T HURSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW )ER.--l tie t art.ct.e known for cheanising and ievierig the teethi and gunas. Sold by alt )ruggi-te. 'rice's arnd .'> cents per bottle. I-. . helIir & Co.. New York. CA RBOLIC SALVE unequalled as a IHealing oumrpounrd. l'hy-iciansa recornmnd It n's the inot nuonadrful ri-rediy ear knowvn. Price25 'rnts per bax. .Iohn F-. Henry, iSole P'roprietor, U'oilege P'lace-. New York. CHRISTADORTS' RAIE DYE-This mag iii cetnt cuompondi is be-yondl contIngency, the d-;st andi mo-t reltiable i)ye in existenice; never taitug to impart to the H air. unrformity of co! r. naurihme-:tt a.id elasticity. Manufactory, Maiden l:ne. New York. SVAPNIA is lapium purifiedi of Its sIckenIng oisonousa qualities. It is a perfect anodyneu not roducing hieaddachie or con.tipation of bowels, - S the cae with othi-r preparations of opium. ohn Farr. Chremrist. New 'aork. May L. It-m. 'Il -d5-ly. NOTICE. 4t4 nsa srio,. (OMihr4,XE5rt, New heer ry, .\p: iil~ 'I l7-2. a -('imu,ot. Tkr ito:a. Tihe Pubrtlie h-chtool of Neahrerrv County ill be closedi oru ,.ih ai:ar May vl1t unrir itter no-ice-. .JE,t-.; t. lN.IrhTl,