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arm --al'n ?f 1le10 S.,. th .Ge' , Rye. EDITroSoC'1711tN CULT.VATOR. We, as a people, are inclined to run after something new, without fully appreciating, and utilizing what we already possess ; and are di.posei to o%viiook matters ot minor for those of greater import; when all should be attended to. This is especi:tlly applicable to rye. All the resources at our com mand should be vigorously used for purposes of comfort, com-) nienc- and rectiperat ion. In i--1 ing affer the smaller items, we propose saying a few things in be half of this niAch ne,-leeted -rv and firage plant. .1ntioh htis beii s:tl and writh-o iu ilvor of' various gra-. s:-1; as Lucerne. Clover. Mlet, &. when we have in rye. the fiesi phl flr winter pa;rIge-:-e-g hardv anld of vigorO gr- th, p)osse'ssinig t his ad's an:t!age. tiha it does not req,jire XviNery rich ]a[-: I its prodIuction, a is ften he IS I -l wvith the others. Anythling tiht requires that the land he made rich as the stable can make it be fore it will grow-pass it on; it amounts to a irohibition in the main, except the garden. Lye I something that is exceedinly thankful for small fiavors in the way of manures-and if the la;d be made rieb, will make more rough feed than any hing else tha t can -be grown on the same amount of land. It will grow several feet high, as thick as it can stand ani: tle lot will be full to the top-it-l. Enough can be got without ge: ting out of your tracks to feed a mule. Sowed 1.t ofNovenber o1 good land it will do to cut b% middle of April, and eit Ia grin that ripens .4owly, wili do to 1eed On up to 1st Ji7ne, abhut whivih time it ripers. The best plan i: to cut it, during the day at first. let it wilt and f'eed to stock at night. Sometimes they seem -, to like it at first use, but. :-oon ae quire a taste fior it, and Will eat H ctean. It is very heal thy foi hm.1 ses and mules, keeps them opewn, comes in at a time wlien ithey need something of the kind. Who appreciates ithe vaive w,1 good Ive lot ? Sowed on 1 larC Seale in the plaita'io t'.r i it is ile connectnw iki,k betweeni the wleatfield 2ild thle if,(-()M! pea-erop. Is valie is ii;creasted by the circumstance that 'A weather does not iij.re it. The straw after i i-s thre, hed, is a giood wiinter fora-i' a.-t re-" v,ator of innd( ecetin ; pia to give poor l' e a 'ua ' ; . trai-seed it. let it r'tn:ain :: ii I dowvn, it will so-rn aZimeh I fie coat ofi tveget'ale oim.3r. writer is of t he oIpinio!n i* ii. is vailuablle f.ertiiin: prop' in rvye turf. Iliten'de-d for seed. it oin '1 be sowed by 1st November, does noot fill well sowed at'ler that time; sow about two-thirds ti) of! a bushel to the aLere. (native, not wve.tern.) For pasturaga and firg nho. four bushels per acre lut in. e cn,c,ered rery tiah /g. A wordl as i winter past urage--be very care ful in wet w eath1er to keep stock oli. 1 give X. Ped the right hand (o1 fellowship on the Rye subject. (September No.) Is there in aill the land., one so poor he can't have a rye lo! ? Think of it cottoni-raiser.anid empI tv corn-crib nieni. - JOHN G. PHIINAZEE. Mlonoroe Co., Geo., October, 1872. WHor,ESOMIENESs 01- APPLES.-In the present se ason of great pier. titude. it is pleasant to call to mind the acknowledlged value of apples as an article ot'diet. They contain a large amoI)un t of su ga r andl other nutritive mtatter, be s'des aromatic and acid p)ropert ies which powerfully act as refrige rants, torics and antiseptics uponi the system. They are far more nourishing. wvhen ipe, than pot a toes, and nearly as much so as bread. Baked aples)? have been used almost exclusively by worK men in England manufiacturing towns in seasons ot scar'eiI v, anid it is asserted that, they could stand their work fu lly as well as whben thev had access t(o meats. It is well known that for wok men~i. a potato diet is insufficien t without meat. or some other sub-.. stanltial.-nut riment.-The French and Germans use apples extenr sively, as de> the inhlabitants of' European nat ions. The laborers dlepend uponif t hem :os an art icl e of food. and frequently make a dinl ner ot sliced apples and bread. There is no food cookedl in as manyv differ-ent ways in our coun ti-v as apples. nor is t hera anyv frunit whose value, as an article of nuiiti rmen t, is so great.-Jornal of the F3arm. JEL.LEY CM~E.-Cut up three qutarter-s of a pounrd of' butter- in a poun id and a quarter- sinted floiur. and mix with it half a wmunid ii p)owdered suigar; make it' a smfoo)th. light paste with the v-olks of three eggs and one white. Roll the doughl out ini a thin shee-t lav' them on butter-ed plates. and bake in a slow oven till they herin to coor Spr-eadI one c-ake wit bi jelly. lav the ot her on it, pressihng' it e~venly down. HIave ready. ant icinog made of the two re.served whifes of the eggs. beateni up wiflb thr 1ee tablespoon fu is of powviec: sug~ar; spread t his sm* oth lly Ion top of' t he cake. brush it overi wi h essence or lemon. dlust a little finte sugar- overi it thr:ougoth a w leive, :ttnd p,ut it in a warmn place to hardIen. Thbis enke may bie roun d or square. or in tancy Piru wnhi 4in enttrs, THE LADY'S FRIENA. BEUTIMUL NEW PREMIUM CROMO! All know what, tilL, . Z. I r--und tI.at it coitains the mos-: dmirAtb*e :tories. Euran ir gs, M:isic. Frsi:ion Alticles. 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IlE ALDINE ni. hereafrer. he obtainoble only by subscription i here wii be io reduct-l I or club rte; cash for subscriptio.- nt-t be .-ent to the publishers direct. "r h*.a.1ed to the loca i rgeit. Without res.o-.sibilit. I- the l.u hi-1;ers. exceit in ca-es % bere the c.:rtificate is Aiveu. b,-ring the fac-sim;ile signatue (itJmes suttoi & Co. AGENTS W NT-D.-Anv pereon. wishini to act pVJmaVently as a 1cal .rut. will receive full a:d prompt i.formation tbv apulvin. to JASIES SUf"TON & (0 . Pukdishers, 58 .%dvn Lane. New York. Nov. 6. '2-45-tr. STATE OF SOUT H CA ROL NA. NEWBERRY COUNTY. By James C. Loahv, Probate Jake'. Wher Ja, Jaims A. Crot%ell harh -- Al-de suit to me 0 -o! hin J.--ters ol A. i . istration, of ri.e Ev::(- :;d -I1 ts of it i Atkiz. deceA-1 These are le or. 3..: -adm;'ori b, ali aid sin),il .., ih ki: : - of the said dec a-ed, to .. a:n . ore me, in the 'wirt of i robo.... at Newberry C-i. H it Noernber . :, ..ier u ..4 - it 11 o'clock :. il. -oic. Caise, if any !'i.%- avo v. - d:1.i. undjer :iiv hlid lhi- I dar . N,. .tmbenr .J. M E- C . AllY, P. .7. N e'. STATE OF SOUTH hOLINA. NEWBERRY C i TY Wher.: -, T;. ,.. T. 'oome hasth made 0 i::'0m.. t no hun i. ters of Adminis r:i)n, of th. Estte and lffects of Win. E I. R.-id, dec,as''d. T!i-se atre :heref or e to cite .. admtoriishi all :md -igubir, the kiindrid :ai cr"fdnors tori. mi, ini the Court of Pro:-:ii, biei held SNewberry 'ourt Houis, in :I l's dhiy ii Ni'v'.iber next, after pi ei.ior i ereof at II ,X:'loc i, int the lore: ion, to shew cau'l', if :ny theyv have, why the saidi ad moinis? ra'ioni shonlid not be gtam.ed~ . Given ma;sler myi hnd this~ 2d day oi November, innuo Do-nini, 1 i72 JA MES C. LE A H Y, r. J. s. c. Nov. 6, 4.5-2t. NOTIJE! ! (IN :he 13thl di.y of* Noveiibier, 10t2, I will -elI at ik r iesidi.nce of Eliz ,:e.th lib le.r, idice.a-ed, the folIo vintg n:iln--d pro;.er -y, to-wit : One Horse. One Mule. Four Mileh Cows. Onec Calf. Corn and Fodder. Cotton ini Seed. Blacksmith Tlol. Ilousehold anld Nitcheni Furniture. Ttermis of S.:le-'.WHI . J. CA RRi ~GTrON, S. N. C. Oct. 23, 1'S72-44-'t. +7 Sale at Auction. I wil sell, on Tiiir-da.y. "t1st November, near lehi:3i, it I I o'*!.ek 1I -n-.,chei! Fm Cows. C'o:ton: Seid, &c. the far'i:i-g hind- ar undilr ai L'ol fence. Beo::n to I he phiac( there is a comfort ale D)welling and nec:5s.ari Iut-hilinghi, al o fzood wvel of a tter,, odi orchaird. Tirmis t ade kno- ii on day~ of si:de. The pri-miises c:;n 'r-e tre.i e. foi it tri vat sale by app!.' ing to m:z at Newa in-rry. J. E. PETER~soN, Oct. i3, 23-5t* Ailettoneer. The State of South Carolina. I To Geiorgze W. Jlohnz-on, Carrie P John son, Sarahi At:n Johinn, M.t :ili Thrift a pr.-dece:i,ed da ugh ter, R brc' Mo)te, tei.aIliheirs .itud reres7-n::!ives o f Siaa Joh n-on, wsho died! intii 35 te. You ire huehvb reqiuired to appn-ar at the s'ourt o1 Proba:e, to i.e hohlir at N( wvt erry Ciur: HoutO, for New::etry ("'-, n th tin ren'ieth d iy after erice~ hi'reof, to *hon~ c en-i, if .iny yoIu c:ii. v: bythe R-. .'w John.on,ifed ini my iffice. :-hool.l ' h s"d, iiliotting to thle ,il.IrJohn '. Jhso 'id D:tidel JIohnzsor. iheitr di,ti ihmi''e shares, lih re'f, itindirh remta:ing poirti.m itheri-i in '3 egi! potltin; to th Ic.ddi ( G .e W. Jolhnlson, Ciirri" P. John ison, 5.arahI Ann 'iThaft, anid the' ch3i.Mren of aI>-.ee< daughtecr, Ri-ierrca 'o,t( viz: Floridfa,An der-"3on an:d .J.im:es Mote. tei.nth day of O ctober. A. DI. 197 2 (t.. ] TA ME- I' LE\l'iY, Juid3te of Przoba: 3i. Nev.h-rr iitonnay. T.. Gerg W. Johns.-t, A :derson Mor" TIake iiotice thai the .son:mns~ In t .ie( tin*2whcht. oeo,(isacpy n 0. M. HARRIS, CabinetMaker&Undertaker. Has on hand and will make to order, Bed ;leuds, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Safes, Sofas, Settees, Lounges, &c all kinds made and re- A. i-aire.l on bber.,! :31 ms !!as (.n han.: a i I supply o0* 3etalic, Ma- pr it.anv and i--w- od Burial Cases. Coflin, n d* :1 order at short notice, and learse supplied. be Oet 9 41. ti*. Ti Tf The Best is the Cheapest! ( SINCER T M MPHANT tr AND d e STILL DEFYING COMPTITION. IVi 1Al < Sworn Return ,:les In 181, IS1,260, 53.734 more than the ucxt highest number So if the rmber of saleo be any criterion Df merit, the Sinizer certminly hears the palm. But this is not a', thnwmh t i sufficient to W tNv;nce the most skeptical. It is simple, -irible, not liable to get out of order, and nio hadv who ever set her heart on a Singer ,ver willingly changes it for any other. THE S!NGER I, TRREPRESSIBLE aid %viil take th. leadwhile Sewing Maciuines ire u-ed. 1: e bu Maebnes of ail styles of finish, exlenvion ai )r non-xtveniXn talIe, ;nd either for light h :r heavy work. sinpied by a W T. GAILLARD, Agent. For NCvrry and Laurens Counties. O'*t. 2. 4)-3m._______I NOTICE. A LL pvrsons ho!-,:nz dermaws agaitt i4- E-t:.tv i !-i-ry Iy tion, dec e l, are h!e-reby %n- tii to r sane, Mrtlsted as r-qgnin1-d y!v 1-_, to iY on, of the ml der Pope &i-.aNahr- C. 1!, .G L!IA lRE!* I' !!i'iUTO\.)e X TL. I '4 11! IN li lOil, Excentors J!N NZ0P T I )-7 NOTI2CE IS h--rebh ven th:it ::ppicatio , w' eo Made :., i next L-:;s!otre :or .har- r f incorp tratin for Beth Eden (Tur ' ew Derry County. il. 11 F 'L 1 Sep. 4, l-ti-3m. For Chrch - cil. R THE GREAT INDUSTRIES of the STATES 1300 Pagec and printed in Iha.g:Bih d Germanm. Wr-it -aby 20) Eminenrt utbir, inic!oding .b BI. (itugh,. S0 *;n. Leon Case, 7JR ard floahand.P V . EdwioHiall, tip Rip'ey, Al- 5 -t tri4ia.ne. II0 c.;reeley, F. 13. w~I iis, etc.. etc. swork is a -cte istory of HI Lruches of in -a'y. pr.ce-'es or nan,u:acture, etc.. s.. . .es. It is 'a complete nacyc!opedia of arts ae mi,iufactures. and is hte most eoterfaining .di vahtable work of in ortmatiotn on .ubjects of egeneral i::tere"t ever &mdn't to the pubbc. The it..'k is~ so!dt by agets. :vho :.re makin;g larg'e -ale> in all ;.ar-t- of' the - :ountry. It is off-red it thme low prico ol- $.r,0. i-d is' the' chteapes.t Look ever sold by sub-e tip ioti. We nami' Agen's in everv town its the uite'd States, and i., a.ttt ennt fail to do well! twith thi- book. Onr teirms are liber'al. We 1ive mr agents the exch:siv* t'ght of territory. Onue 3 >t-otr agetnts sold 13$ coplies in eight days. an u th,er sold 2'3 in t wo we.. Our xgent in Hart 1.rd sold '7 in onte week. .-pecimena of the verk rst to ngerr.t$ 0.. receipt of stamp. For :irculars and terms to a.p-uft. addret.s the pub i-hers. S:amp1e copie' of is book a euit to any d dres<~ ont receipt ot' price. J. I5. HIR & ITYDE. Publishers. Inrtid. Con , Chi;cago ill Cinciunati, Ohio. $ept er>1y THE CREAT CAUSE O'F HUMAN MISERY. [unt Published in a Sealed Envelope. Price six cents. A Lecture on tihe Niture, Treatment and laicae:l eure 'I' Semi:ad WeXaknes<m, or Sper nar-ro2, induced by S..-l-Abu-e, Invol mtr Em S,ios Impoenmev, Ntervoui De Ji, anO'i Imped)cimet.us to Mlarr'i:ge gen -:lly: Co,n,um:,tion, Epile'psy, and Fits: \ltt.l an Pht ii cal Inctap;::c; tv, etc.-IN COB. J1. Cl' LV'EMVELL, M. D) , Author of hen ' Green Btook,'' etc. Thei wvorld-renowneI :urthor, in this ad nirmable lecture, clear!v pirvel from his onn 'xperience t hit thli :nvfa i con.eten~tcesi ot ,ut med'licine, andl ~vithou; dangm.rou,s -ur. ,v tardi!ats. ponlting ount a mTodec tf curea \ itC..e TI: er ii unla eft.' bvh whicb everv :iffe-er, tno m.ter~' what fi- "condit jotn mae-I >e. m:my cnre himsclf cheiplyv, orivately anfd udiic.dliy. Tfi lectire will ptrove a boon to ihotualnd,- nnd thousan- d-. t'ent u tdir :i'; a phiint enivilope, to atny ors,on receinrt of -ix cents. or t wo post - ce st:mwo s, t h . hitrC-ing the publishers. Alko, li)R. Cl l.hERWELL'S "Mar riage A.ddre-.s tihe publisher,, CIlAS. J1 C. KL[NE & CSO., 127 13,veiny, Ne'w York. P-er Offiee hiox 4,586. Aipr. 21, 17-1y. OUR GALLERY. LET ith itnt n ers:ood thiat lie "H-OTOGRAPH GALLERY NEWBERRY, TK-- i. a- o i: .; LIfUIS n ill te WX. II. WISEMAxN. PROFESSIONAL._ DR. C. W. ABNEYT trl-. Ufe oppos;rie I l. WXtin. F. Nnc' irn, .h oec ld bs lDr T. WX. Tho;;o, Free Transportation. WX E -o ep:. e. ' . - ;rii ; nt one to r di t: a! -..:t er ni!! or our paitron ree 0! ttv. A pr. 17. lt.-:f lt A LL parties. *lei::l,d to me by 9 ':v.emrnduc- . -\ :on..o ;in Unv' he EIII,"ERIff FEMALE P. PIFER, M. A., Principal. ss FANNIE LEAVELL,: A,sistant. af. F. WERBER, : : Musical Dep't. TE Exercises of the above Sebool will resuned on WEONEDAY, 2.-th SEP 31BER, 1872. Tuition fromi 2.50 to $4.u per month. Ineid!eni-td Fce. Popils wil b clrt d frni date of en nce to the end of the Se.sion. No rc ction except in cases of protracted ill ss. For partienlars, &c.. apply to S. P. BOOZER, Esq., ee. B'd. COL. S. FAIR, Pres't. Se p. 4, 3 -f RIBBONS, lilinery and Straw Goods, 1872. hite Goods, Embroideries, &c. RMSTRONG, CATOR & C0,, ripoi ters. Manufacturers and Jobbers nnet, Trimminz, Neck and Sash Ribbors, 7elvet Ribbons, Neck Ties, Bonnet Silks, Satins, Velvets and Crapcs, Flowers, Feathers, Irnaments, Frames, &c. ,aw Bonnets and Lais and 6i1rel's 11a, TRIMMED AND UNTI:IMMMED. AND IN CONNECTING WAE.YHOOMS hite Goods, Linens, Embroiderles, Laces, Nets, Collars, Setts, Handkerchie's, Veiling, Head Nets, &c.. &c. Nos. 237 and 239 Baltimore Stre.t, BALT1MORE, MD. These goo:N are m:nutiftured iv uz or ugt for Cah1 directvl f'om th. Europein d Amerie.in I!tnuf:eeurers, uymbracin, Al e I:est novel.icS, uwif qun!led in variety (I clivopnss in :a.nv tnrket Orders filled with care, prtipiess nm spatch. Aur 28. 3.-3n WOOL CARDING Our CARDIN; NIACHINES are in first tw ordier ii initig oit. rue ET )LL at ()NLY l. eis. per 1b. i o;led tot. 2 ents t%:r:i. ()nr *iuns will Ic N.wbe.rry onc; e .-vtr* 1wo wie andl ool lefi -aith i flus. Maves & M:rrin, will received, e.m i-A and ten:riied FREE OF I.A R% E t in0 WSpOrtttion. Toe lin.. d p tona;te ot !he ci!itis of Now berry licited, and ;-isftiotn gn tantteed. t. S. & J. W. GOODGION. S. p. 11, 37-m ,(t us Have Peace, RUT KE IL ! W~ il, IH yot can by e:iliinz :md iimyit.s me FULl -N u.i.iT LIKE! tni th.e CKDS. L\N,adSGR T E: Also, on Gonsi"tnme:,t, TEN Bl.1LES O'F AY. At H ARDY SOLO.MONS, Next to M1-.0 il .tli & Poo!. 'in the May 22, 21-tf. Filth Avenue. CAROLUNA J FE INSURANCE COMPANY OF MEMIPHIS, TENNESSEE. -SSE TS - - $1,100,000. IION. JEFFERSO)N D) XVIS, President. EN. WAD)E HAMPTON. Vice P 'restient, andt Suprerintendatnt of J. I). KENNEi'T. State Agent. F. GLENN, Agenit New'erry Clo. Amnong its Dir ctors arc some of the t bus ieSs men;I of the~ co,unttry. e gua ratn t' hnsty of mnnagement, e. a y "dy s.ttltiin 'tt of lo.ses. July 10, '~2-28-1y. ashi and Blinds, 10CtI.D)lNG4. i;R.xCKETS, STaIR FIN.I WINDOW (GL.SS A SPE EI.iLT L rsand Price Lists et frtee on tap. P. P. TOALE, ic- 2, ..-ly . Chare,:en, '- C. HOMPSON & .JONES. DENTAL SURCNS, nad C-o the l Pesif3Voia Coll ege of Dentti Stnrgery v Office over McFall & PoolI's Store. tIlt pa:i'nt recezLive rte benefit of all the Simtprovemtentts in tihe prr.fe'sion. :i:t:ei,n givenl?0 rin crr :iion of Ir te pir-onae *of ;he r,nbhet Is re-pe.:fu.lly ce.l. Terni verv m..j--r-re. .! . TJtE N D.D.S. To uiness Mcn Gimm!iyll, -SA S Wat a Cook. Cler':, '.1 3 u Nur-, Hlouse, ir:, Cow, B a:r. : t ., Teacher, Or Anyhig, Ehe, . ertise she a . If yu b.ye fo-s! Form.im-, D G :rig, Gr; cer ie lird :re A D VET1S, i'Vli !SE. Iryou 3.:mt any' tio printed such as Re ceipts. l'o)-iers, BilHlmas Come to !he Herald Oice. WH1ERE ALl WxAITS c;,nl be uppiicd Cheaply and E p c ditiously, And i'l t!;e be-t ye of -.e Art. Sep 18. :S--rr. SHACKELFORD & KELLY, I*ae3t.or's Alnd U neal Coim'.-:em NONTI .\TL\NTIC W:.\PF. (I P1.i JS T NL S. (. 0 7-' en for \itro PhilIips' A- nonia eri Ca:rribbeant Sea? (Gan3. W Wr. -0 c'-ei.-ord. W ..\ en el . St 2r T5 39 3 I MILRY! MY Stork of t1e "nov. god. is NOW COMPLETE. OF TILE SiASON, And ait eme33wha.t LOWER PRICES Thtan ln.st veuar. Gjive m2e a.all id see for y'ur selves. at D. MOWER'S. A .pr. 5'. 14-3f. D. W. OWENS, W;IEE L-WaRIGH T, MA*KIES AND) BEPAII1M BUJGGIES, WI(ONS, &C., corne3r of1 ro:1i leadA in) toleln.. All u3 -rk w:arr:!.3i to 3 be doe in good 3 1D. W. OWE~NS. JTan. .3. 1 -l y. Bricks.Bicks.Bricks! G03D BRICKS! 4OO,000 BRICKS FOR 'SALE At the Brick Yard OF E. H. CHRISTIAN. Oc t. 2.1), 4:n-ii. THE SUBSCRIBE.R ha:3 cons3ta3ntiv 03t hand313 a :i full 3 is :33:3 3)t 3h.- aot.ve .tp.3 ove') eases-, nf dli irt ni p n.rn herides co)llin, of his ow'n) :nate3. .333 of 33h-)jh hei reae totu :rai.,h :: 'ery re0 :-( h3: rate,, with Per30' - '.e-ir3333 of hav333 :ing c e. 'ent by railr1:3 wll hav : i V' ''n. -en: 3:*' of char3:g(. AX licar.3. i'. .:in: o' band ani: d: wtill be forne ed.3 3t me rat a .3 'i ..-r' ay T.' .fe for pI rn, the - '~3:;!' su05b 3of he a*:-. 33 1' :3''' - I Ie p3hd). that no3 I')3or , . hi :- i 3 h3 spa.re'd t3) ender A. c ':11AiMAN Free Delivery. All '3oo.i Sf LD) iY V'S ..il be del'in-rHd free of Yr.ay..y 3o *,ny .-. in Town . o33 r any 0o3e in 33mile. of the (:our th , n. ! at ,1 the3 D3'p3t. A Hi :3: an tan .33 He'- Ma: any other house'. - w:3 .'E wsu \'Eu:In. M.:y :i, 22-Itf. MANILLA ROPE. Suit4e \Xr wel re es. D MO\WER. Dr.o ofth - h1'-r e ri now befo e1lmate.:i'l - .b''t F, b. 7, -r. D: S. F. FANT. '.re .innf Wh:-.-r r"esperuilt informI the : L1 :n th n" h''d - .''C3 r"' ie pr t ')imnmons', Hepatic Co"mpound, or improved Liver Cure, For all Derangements of the Liver. iineys, skin, Siomach and 2owels. Put .p in iqidiI form, already prepared for immaeditc u-w, thus saving time trouble, cd i::tring propert pr.'por:ion of c-'ei valuabb-: i..in 17 iq mh1i a1d nd gente in nS cti,n. It rmcn es hi- 'ile ro thw be . It give tone .nd strengh to the whole f;ame. it ive! cthe liver.t healthy chactiler ai, rt-rores the ikng :nd droopin- hud to he.ib1 Iain- strengtt '. it;:dicine has been n-ied bv thous a I,I*:,d n iver Toun w:minh . V'nd. r i ifluece the :ce w i! havc tLe bi.o- of health, he e e,,., l--tre, the l%iin i., Power. it wiH invigor e ti iehie, and prov, the g; ea:-t 7e-, tf; those who suli*-c. Try i! ior yourselv: ad you V I! r --mend it io.. fri F'ot SALE I D GT DUeGrSTS AND DEAERSl 1:R 1 EVERYWilErE. 1G& Rl OSlBR'UGil, DOVIIE, O!E & DAVIS, WALDA, FLA., Vi HULES.LE .GEN rs, P R ? R I E T 0 S. CHA-UESTON. . C. Allug. ::8, '15-3m. ]DR. S. F.. FlA..]T WH LESALE AND 9HA!L PH5-ARMA0EUT1ST AWD CHEtVST, NJWBERRY, S. C., RE.to P ULLY co:nonfo-ne : iy i po0pii- r prepara %il, wI !re ianmfaic:urd u!1er his own shpervi.-o, v ithi great care, and whicb n-Ay he reld :pon fur their purl:Y and effliacy. Eant's Toi c itters, composed of the best antiperiodic Tonics known to the Medical Profession. FANT'S ELIXIR OF CALISAYA BARK, A m,,t ptala:ble Cordial, particularly recommr-nId to persons of weak habit, and to such is rcid in ow, darctp -itnations, where the nervcut ystem is, more or less, relaxed. Fants Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, Queen's Delight, &c. This preparation will pur-fy the 4,ood and eliminate m!rcuriy from the system. Dr FANT'S SOOTHING SYRUP, kn Itnvaluble Remedy fur Childreul suffering fromi Tecthing, Ildigestion, and Bowel Afric :ionts gener:dly. My stock ot DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, i e r ra co.mpA-:-,-,, all of whic I guanee to be Chemuicaliy PURIE. A!,io a large a:,t well vairicd v rty of PEI)UMEVIRY AND T-LET ARTICLES, Both Foreign and Amerien:. WfNES AND LIQUfORS ol pur-st qualities for Medicin!l purposes. SPEROR W :ITE WINE VINGAR. PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL. Pr?SfTiptiORS CQrefHy C0mp0HDded at any Hour of the IBay and -Nigh Dec. i;, - . INSUR---?ANO~E NOIE THI i udersi::ni !-:ing ea nii,hed hi., fit Edzetilhi, as G!neral Agent for itc St enretar, 00.' ries T: : to -o or two of the ad V..mta.:es ol crd ' .L o . Iyv i re o efee-. iTO C- uranC on !:r 4. r es a saI e ;ome Ti. Btiar of u a!nai.u.: yect nwetin. pi ed tn:i''.ou.' the ft)o-.ing reso "Re .1if-i, That ;i. vi-% v : fae :La; te are anuua y large sum.-- paid fir L ife In- ,'an'e, to ibo G( : i--'' c'.: t'' Nor!'th:al E s,~ 'hie' sumsc, ii:g there 'r v:ed o -:f . .ht 't en ii:-: e t ho ,.u.'-I ttns w':un o r td own ouith is ::rd i I! ,1 etIh capL'ial. p:fte suIccefl IortIA1rieuburalO nd oecani mi,.ratr ai c rtai:: prIoportionI of .te! et csh rec.'ipts from pr'nmiumts, amnor n'tonot morre than 70 per een: . 'f the sameI' bu invis:edIt ~in .-b c::ener as marv MrcI in tiviace with the rola it:' of the G,omtp.ny. tn th.ose setions from whiel, the sail prendon'is are *atain ." (r'hiwd) WM. B. JIOHNSOPN, Pres't. fThe Funmeiti:Il sreth of it,he C.ompany' places it in hiccch rink. Its last An - rttt l Stat' .mentt sho-.x, thi::t the Company~t po~SCeses beisid's its L:.rge Gutaatee, $17rI frt .:very Bl II of its iiaility. '1. W. ABNEY, General Agent. To carry inito effect the foreging . R c:t ia of the Manc:g'.r, ti:e Comtp;mv proposes to "stihlt- Board-. of "-pevit .ory Trcsc,es' i each( out in tcli, 'Citn the State, wh.io Seve:"'y er e. of al. theib NET! P'itEVilUD i El:tPTS. from anv loe:ii, wher t is .a io.wi of 'Tru,es will be, returne.! an-1 h'.' m-d witih its P.tley' Ioler.t : rh01: mi:t'' the "crc' Stats Lite," a UIM i'd~ i'ANYz to ev"rv P'oier. HAi.r. A ppite :'.:s f:- :':: to'': any. loe:lity. will bo ''n :i.', tem i its Bortd of' Trtusteces, o!!ar:ds:aaaccet.: in' h Diretorg it th lo n. ilije in Mcaon, Ga. No safer av tmen of che e::.tmlarin.t a etcs of a Life' ('ompany' canI b.i than with its Pelui yi1t ai' a: thet :aboe' p!tt, s-i !i;beraii j. lm, is nov offs-e.! :o the peopleu o! New .i rry. Thlerbe ofl uingt a p:,rtion of '.L-: i'em.:y :*', is V X-toded to everc: ne o i PIoli'cy IliIiiers. I tht'ref'ore propose to e'-: .!i h i ...:d of Trustees here in whery and'.ot at anyvc, :her poni::t itn thte Di-tr et n~tC. ber decijtw. lar.' 27, 1: -:f . IF iVE.A;i, C.mrvatning gent. I:vailtt:hh- ini Tethinc:. :cl! S:-mtccer ('rm- 1 1' tt;ig InTt.Ia I. c'JL. th p!ains of Childn. n. iItres 'Il'.otM II.\SNTuRY,pened,inthe e n ad COJ: otnprhihng imme: a:el.y Nocppie ohe :c ,e. ofclde cc ftI vh-tpi .Ad oth.-r Di-eases, ine~idnct to the periodFitlanc tI' .I)'r )uicCpM" l'lk h min:t Iyng nowt Otsothtt:lir!nl ~i~ ,t.-0 t :C asitleiv '!rli. ithts C' tedt, .nd con.d iin 3r other tlttujaiu i)ri;:. It is icto-(-te of L\1( i~ oi)h in everv. Nt:,ierv The bjest phyV::' t Fla Paer of '., o-i! my,e Double-Cap.- Me u'uhcrr, S. L. Ml:;tt. I dim, ' .ai, SupenI''r- ., indC C imperi: tize'. n, cdth b r wi vote, D cti in.iy,o ii ylI, at 1 h tcz n tic o bt cal~ n- recomn.:td it H.\NiY UT0'KS. J7 orde ba!oT . E & TA.u i NT Of ve-y vriey, .odum a itPaii% Ne~.~ a d Deira l :oy1. Pocke Hoo, I:i.c ::il d-:te I>) ~~~2 Iok. ikit Co. otel li[NEk r a. - o. 'hN iPe. jii . in sh. er an:d rPA Pri! lrds'N, Po-: Paper and~X'j Borh,i en ery . . y:. - I . .it ci- "csft tt''IhV O o r f ever an lc'rito o ha eat share of n ve-dePt.4:-c I R eSlatOIcle for bohTcriers :m-- i PuN . b-f(lp-teP~i fie Apr Piecestf P .piins ~. .For Se Iiv D. n Mo~ ER. ---__._. __ n- Ap. i: ''-.e, u rb -m :n - ub r ~OO'~. ad waratm;; 210ars and Sy:in Fur,lyk in ar stvlestatt- tr-, j: l. t- l ~ 1'. i.PO ~ R t l l h e .5 toh $1er pr i s t i cu'rc1 Greenville & Columbia Railroad. Daily. Sundays excepted. connecting with Night 'rains on South Carolina Railroad, up a down. ::!so with Trains going North and 60uth on (harlotte. Columbia and Augusta Iuflroad. andi Wilmingon, Columbia and Au guzta Rairoad. UP. Leave Columbia...... .--.......7.15 a m - ..............--........ 9.45 a m -ewberry .........--.........10.40 a m ('oke'n r - ----.--.... 2t0 pim S. 3.50 p M Arr;ve G nree u le -.-.-. . .. ... . .0 p m DO N. Leave Greenv';I 7.Z) a IM e930 a m . e .ry-----.------ ............ 1115 a m A ,bbe e-- - ........... 8.15 a m \'wI; rry- --- --............... 2.30 p m X!' - --.....................00 p m ANDR5o I &en A 'D 3LUE UDGE DIVISON. i)( W~N. Leave %Valhala at...---...--............ 5.45 a m .625 a m ........on........ ........ 7.10 a m Arrive at k . . .o.n.. ................9.0.1 a m Connecti:., with dwi train fron Greenville. UP. Leave ..-....at .................... p in . .o................... , p M ... ... . .... ...... p P M Pe; ry --ilte........... ...6. P In %.rr.ve at Wallla......... .....-7 15 p r ':c-PnModati oil Trins ru; on Abbevile I;r:ach:. ?o,di: . We do and Fridavs - on A,.:der.-n h:ai:c. .etwee~n .!ton andA der,on. (n -n -dny. Thur-ds ai:d Saturda..s. I f ' .. DODJA31EA D. GOn'1 Supt' JABYZ No:T N, Generalicket Agent. Sep. . 7-1f. South Carolna Railroad Company, COLUMBIA, S. C., Sept. 26.1872. ON and after SUNDAY. the 29th instant, Pas senger Trains upon this Road will arrive and leave as follows: XIAIL AND PAS,SENG. TRAIN. Leave Columbia at................... 9.00 a m Arrive at Charlesto ......................... 4. 0 p m Leave Ch'larleston at ............................9.3 a M Arrive at Colu:n'uia at......................... .2t p M NG3T E.'itnS. P1'1iGHT AND ACCOMODA TION Ti-IN. 'u;-daVs exceptel I Leave Couir a:. .. ................. .50 p m .krrive at Ciar:eston,, aM.................. a m Leave Char nt .................. ... ........7 10 p m Arrive at ( i-'lbia at... ...............6.3) a m (-anden Aecmonrn,dation Tra': will continue to run to Colunibia as formerly-3Iondays, Wed nesdays and saturdai s. A. L. TYLER. Vice-President. S. B. 1ICH ENS. Gej:eral Ticket Agent. Charlotte, Columbia & Aunusta R. R. SUPER!NTENDENT-S OFFICE CULUaLA. ' C.. Septerther 22, 172. ON nnd ifter thi, dale tie iolowing sched U!' %';l *e itaU over this road: GOING NORTH. Train No. 1. T-a.in No.2. Leave Au-usta......... 6 35 A 31. 550 P 31. L-ave (o:imoa....... 11. 3 o. . 11.05 P. 31. Arrive Chrot..... ... 7 .2 P. 11L 6.OU A. 3M. GtWNG SoMTH. Leave Charlotte ......... A. 31. S.20 P. 31. Leave Cflumbia ......... :4: M. 3.30 A. 31. ArriVe Al"uta ......7.42 1. 31. S 20 A. 31. No. 1 I rain daily. No. 2 Tram daiyv. an.days eXcepted. Both tra:ns rn:k' c!oe connec'ction to : 1 ; i, Nvrth. u We-:. No. 1 Train makes close con::ectiou at Richimond Cor Virgin ia sprines. Tlroul:h Tickt-ts sold, and Ba.gage checked to all princiyi! points. Staudard Ti:ne-%Washinzt,3 "ity Time. E. P'. AilE'XAND1E11. : up't. E. R. Dor,Ey. Gent.ral Fright and Ticket Agent. riitadTce Snner Sch-dule Spartanbnrg and Union Railroad. To Commence..9-h Iay, .71 M,W TRAiN. UP TRAIN. A .rivy. Leave. Arrive. Leave. Spartanburg.... 7.31 5.25 l evi!..-- . . 6.* 4 53 4.53 15 olt......... 6. A 6.!3 4 4' 4.45 .Jor-M ile....... 6 43 6.48 4. 5 4.1's I.~Iiot:vill......0'5 7 3-5 3.25 Santu"........ . 5.5 2.30 2.35 FtihD:n ...... .4' 345 2.10 2.15 Sh tt m...... 9.5 2 1:;5 1.4vs L h' - ord ... ... 9. ' .4 1.12 1.27 stote ........1 -0 1 .h 1251 12.5 :fn ..... .1L 0 1200 T'1 " P ".JyT ElR. P'reiJer. NrCKERSON IIOUSE." Columtbia, S. C.. Thi- p'as'anTiy located' lHtel. uns'srpassed by :rVny H ue 'n l be South tor comfort and healthy h>eality, "s now open to 2 raveF:-rs :and others I .eeking acco.nmnodation:. Families can be fur ihdwith i.ice,. airy r.owns on ressor.ntie terms' ". cat i n s-d;iied." 3l ominibus will be nt riut$direa.t d4.pts~ Ja1 i AR1A H L. WRIGHT. LOOK OU:T FOR YOUR MEALS Alstoni Hotel, ma.~reakflist Ging~ Up an1d Dinner Goingt Down.19 Jan1 PAVILION H OTEL. C'h:'ri'ston:. S. (2. Gi. T. ALFOR~D ~& CO., Propr;etcrs. I. HAMILTOUN, Siperinitendent. COLU3iBIA IIOTEL, COLU S~lI I.A. S. C. T HL P'RoPRTETOR~ take' plea<nre in ans ,ao:mcinC tha: this ciega.ntly.furnished LI.staul:h.'nt is rov open for the accom mot. i.: 'n o!F te:es. The tablet will ni...ays be~ sui'ppil ni:h ever delICIicaev of the sea, sm:-both fromt New'r York tand Charleston Mlarkets,:tand no e.ifo,rts will be spared to give p":'cc' 4:ni.e:ion, in every respect, to outr pa-runs. Jan 1 WM. GOR~MAN. The Newberry Hotel, JOI)DAN P. POOL. Pr'oprietcr. This Hotel jias undergone rececnt repairs, and i- now ht) moeconoo rtab:e. ti weil ap) 1:Ot 1:a e ve r. Wit a wel!-k..prt:able, iroo' rouoms, a-tention to every want, and obg-:'rvant,~ the tra:velin~g pulic will find it ull thec' an asfr In adl irio there i,z a ir-t-class bar-room here tIne best of wine.' , lior ad segars cani be; it:al, :.md. al,o a hi lliardl-room at :T~ e ;v:y sta eln:r.g to the Hotel TA i'O .\ L Ii T E L. Columbia, S. C. P. IIamilton' Joy!ner. Clerk. P.ATES: (if eair i. p':' f).. . .. .. .. . .. (0 RIEE & CARRIOLL, SA L O ON Nur:ht of the P'o.lock House, r )LU.:MBIA. S. C. Room r.wl hited and fuirnia!e;. an.d gen tkiun :;ttendd' to with celerity, after the most approvedi styles. Nov.~22 47-tf. DR. H. BAER, WI:'OLE$ALE AND RETAIL D RUG GIS T, NO. 1:11 3MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. May 3 18tf. A desirable STORE on Main: Street. For termea, appiy to ~ D. MUWER.