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THE ORANGEBffRG NEWS J, VE1.DEU MKYKHS?Kditob", l'l.SANllAI. AND B?SINKBS MaXAOEB. ?,-.??: _ SATDUDAY, JAN. 21,1871. U1V OF NFAVSPAPERg. 1. Auy person who Jnkcs npnper regularly from tho post office?whether directed to bis name or another?or whether he hns sub BOrrD.d or aot, is responsible for the, pay. 2. Ifpcrsm orders his paper discon tinued, be must pay nil arrearges, or the publisher mny continue to send it until pay ment is made, nnd collect tho whole amou.it, whether It is laken from tho office or not. 3. It' c. subscriber orders his paper to bo *$t>jlpcd'at a certain time, and tho publisher continues tosend it, the subscriber is bound to pay for it if be takes it out of the post office The law prpcoods on tho ground that af|><ulntuliWy fo$wjfut he uses. J \\X-X\w- (Wrrts nave decided that refusing lo take newspapers and periodicals from tha "posS-?fficp. er removing, nnd leaving them uucaWMP^nir tisprtma facie evidence of inten tional fraud. dw iait ?d?Fl*ei Usury -'Question. ?ed. \ Wntvd ton tl WwooH'-i^^Wr^nip 'Enrrprise. is out i^gfojnst the comments of the Columbia irf^/itbncfcipgtrinetHic; Usury Bill of Mr. =;W*lkefl.1; t'Jlio Greenville Enterprise}, *'tfllnl:s {hat it is better to ''return to tho 9TtSH-i*'"nn '5?.M ' ^hj^law pl.hqittiug toseveu.pc/ccnt. and ,i?^t^^ a-JJUlktwsover that take their ^?j!sJif'iiPDd',goes on to Bay jjdwKothinj* is more'absurd than tho idea of brinp^rVgjcatn 1 into the State by uu (l-litnlTed WtTQrc^L for the plain reason, - that ca'piuJ does not move about, for vcry'shorC investments, aud there is no permanent' business that can afford to ^?pn/ ?yer'" seven* per cent. Money on -?Mans for a mm)In or so, at high iutcrest, -ftflrist be'gathered in the lucidities where tho loans tiro taken ; the agricultural, !l arid manufacturing and mechanical work '' ers oP'tii'e State, can't take these short " loans to carry on business, and could not get thenjLjf they would. It is the spec t'tfhito'r or cily merchant that operates in them, and these would have tho interest ? df the great mass cl farmers, and manu factutcrs and laborers compelled to pay hii-h itilcrcst by (lie year, that tho spec ulator ni:'?y get bij money accommoda tions1 itr a few. days or months.?That the city papers, with some exceptions, should advocate unrestricted usury un der the money and speculator's influence Offlicir localities, vre are not surprised; but that the press, representing tho country otod general interest of the State should do so, we v. ill not believe till we sco it?but the contrary. Wo hope that Mr. V.'rlkes will call for the ayes aud noes oii his Dill, and that, if there is not irdw"members enough to sustain it, the people 'may elect them next time; but Irepe'hc will be sustained. It is not a parly--question.''* lb reply to all this, v.e have but to Llm"> * ?is?"tW '?recur (o the dicta, drawn from experi ence, Qud the binary or* commerce" Jfc hWas- tjio old notion of Aristotle ''tfiiilXriioncy is naturally barren, aud to n: .money is preposterous, i;i/d a ] i rvi isi .n of tl.c end of its iusti tutioii,,uliu4j was only to fcrvc the pur poses of.excliange and not of increase.'" llcxtce tli'o Mosaic law among the Jews, nud?t4ic etthon ta\v. have prohibited the taking any inereaso for the loan of mon ey; and the school divines have branded tbc,pr,acticO;Ofdaking interest as beiug contrary to rtfie divine law both natural and ir?venlcd. Sir-Wrif? Black?lonc, says, iu answer to aif 'this, that the Mosaic precept was clearly a politeal not a moral precept. It only prohibited the Jews from taking usury lrom their brethren the Jews, but in excreta .words permitted them to take it froiu a;M ranker. And the same bar renness of Aristotle j applies equally to houses wliien never breed houses. And though money was originally used only for pi^ipu-ypftoil exchange, yet the laws of the Stain may well permit it to be for profit, if'-thV convenience of society which money was in vented) shail rccpiitjc it. Co. w?ij;f\viaiiuot-exist without nm.. tual and extons4ve credit. Unless mon ey canT*be* DtirroWed, trade cannot be carried'oil j aud without u premium for its loanor Inrc, uono would biro or lend it. The. practical oxporimcntB of all this reasoning has boon tried. Com liicrec was .ThdtB loAt-ctit ebb in the mid dle nge, when superstition and civil tyr ranny l?u^ptaccd ii total interdict on all interest, btjit^iu. rhe language of the same elegant yriler, ?i^heii men's mind's be came moro enlarged, when true religion and real liberty -rerrred, ?eoiii'ni'crce grow again into" tsrbdlt, attd loans upon inter est were re:inrtbdnced. The exorbitance or moderation of in terest depend* upon two. circumstances ; tho iucoiivo'iienec 'and the hazrrd. "The ruwfuunre, ttflhnh'hr/, nnt never be es tinutted l# ?rtf*l- The nie of interest a_?./??<( ton oinb I ? ? must depend upon tho generul conven ience. How properly then sre sll the scru ples of conscience answered, how nil the arguments rofuted by the logic of truth; and how the necessity of trndo, the experience of commercial history, the convenience of the people, force upon our minds the conviction that money must be left free as any other commodi ty, worth whnt it will bring in market. No man borrows money to hoard. He wants it for productive industry. It is worth to him what he knows he . makes out of it. In this Stete, capital is wanted. Its scarcity makes money high. Its supply must regulate its value. This cannot be fixed by law. The remedy proposed in the bill can be roached by stipulating in the charters of banks the per centum which they may charge on loam. It is whore capi tal is combined in these institutions that the evil exists, and there the remedy should be applied. Among individuals money should be free as ether commodi ties ; its price regulated by the conven ience or necessity of the-parties or cir cumstances. How unwise Mr. Wilkcs, bill must be apparent to all. Based upon these anti quated theories, which have been woigh ed iu tho balance of cxpericnoe, and found wanting, its effect if it becomes a law must be to fright away money from our State, so much needed. No wc say, let the money come, until the supply exceeds the demand and then must its value or rite of interest de crease. Wc hope when the "ayes and nocc on the bill" are called, the members from Orangcburg will bo with tho peo ple, against Mr Wilkcs and his Enter prise. Religious Services in the Hall of the House of Representatives. It seems that the House of Rcprescu satires have declined openiug their Hall | for religious services, on the Sabbath. The motion to allow its use for that pur pose, when desired by either the Chaplain to the Senate or House, pre sented by Mr. Byes, having boen laid upon the table after quite a lengthy and characteristic discussion. The Republi can in reporting this action, said it was upon the request of a "strolling guerrilla preacher" that this action was taken ! Being thus betrayed into a nibtake, tho editnf of the Erpuhlirau confesses his error in generous terms, and in doing this, makes the following reference to one of our citizens, iu which our readers tuny be interested : ? Last week a paragraph appeared in the Columbia correspondence of this journal which wo now deeply regrot. It was stated that? "Some member made a motion to give the use of the House of Representatives to a Btrolling preacher now in tho city, to sec what he could do with the people of Columbia." Then followed comments on the de bate in the House on this motion. That debate in the better recent light which hns come to us, we pronounce scandalous, indecent, totally unworthy of the repre sentatives of a Christian people. Wc supposed that the motion really referred to "a strolling preacher," as said. Thus regarding it, wc published the comments, for the simple reason that we do not believe that it is proper for every strolling preacher to petition the Houbo for the use of their Hall; for, sad to say, some are in the strolling and preaching Hoc who are better fitted for other business. 1 - ut wc now learn that tho motion was really and simply relative to the opening of the- Hall for Sunday religious ,^erviccs, to be couducted by the Rev. Dr. n euster, Uhapiuin of the Senate. ! ~* The motion was eminently proper in itself; nnd as for Chapluiu Webster, wc hasten to sny that he is a noble, Chris tiuu geutlemnn. Ho was born iu Ver mont, and rcccivod his degree of A. M. from Middleberry (Vt.) College, and his degree of D. D. from Allegheny Col lege, at McaJvillc, Pa. He was, for sev eral years, managing nnd responsible editor of tho Vermont Christian Mcsseu g r, secretary and financial agent of tho State Bible Society, representing his (Conference in tho Ueneral Conference^ He served as Chaplain in the Vermont Senate, and in the United States army during tho recent war. He is now Pre siding Elder of the Charleston district of the South Curolina Conference, and tho President of the Claflin University. n'? repeat, the paragraph la question never would have appeared in this jour nal lind wo known it was aimed at Dr. Webster. Andwonro sorry the pcti tion wsjj not granted, for some of the members, judging from their ribaldry upon it, need praying for not only on Sunday, Dr. Webfter proposed, but on every day of tho week. Gods*'* Msgsgine for January in filled with it* ueuul variety of matter. No lady should neglect to subscribe for this Monthly. It it really worth twice it subftcriptio* prfeo. 1 Bubkjl's WfiK?i.st trow of the best . aeagasine* for boys audgirls is published by J. W. Durke & Co., Macon, Go., at 82 per annum. Parents cannot please their little ones hotter than by furuieh ing them with a copy of this very in teresting paper. TUX II saht IS AUD II OME.?The ? ? -.. F"3 f so " ' number for December 3lst closes the second volume This paper is exactly what its asms indicates, s home compaa loa, a fire side friend, contair ing matter that will interest every member of ths household, from the pratliog little boy sod girl, to the gray-haired sire and spectacled mother. Now is a good time to subscribe, sod begin with the volume The proprietors promise still to improve the paper, but we don't see how this can be done, for the low price of 93,00 a year. However, nothing is absolutely impossible in the way of enterprise in theso wonderlul days. When a Repub lic can be changed into a central despo tism, and vioe versa, and the people con tinue to shout giori, who can say sub scribers may not be supplied with a pa per at half the cost printing. Try Hearth & Home. HYMENEAL. Vax TAtf SEI,?MEYERS.?January, lltb, 1871, in Branehrille, by Rev. D. J. Simmons, Mr. JAS Van TASSAL, of Orangsburg, aid Miss JOANNNA MEYER8, of Branchvillo. No cards. SYFRETT?MEYERS.?Jan. 22d, 1871, by Rev. Mr. Simmons, Mr. W. Frederick 8YFRETT, and Mis* URSULA MEYERS. All of Orangeburg County. OBITUARY. Died?On the 6th January. 1871, ANN ELIZABETH JUNES, daughter of E. S. and J. E. Jones. NOTICE. OFFICE SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. ObAXOKBCBO Cot ntt, Orangeburg, S. C, Jan. 21, 1871. The TEACHERS of the Various SCHOOLS of this County are REQUIRED to MEET here in Orangrburg IN CONVENTION on the FIRST SATURDAY in February next, 4th proximo. *? Matters ef IMPORTANCE to TLACHEKS, and of INTEREST to the SCHOOL PUBLIC will be Submitted to tho CONVENTION. A full and punctual attendance is request ed. E. I. CAIN, jan 21?Id 8. C. O. C. Citizen s Savings Bank or SOUTH BAROLINA. WILLIAM MARTIN, President JNO. B. PALMER, Vico-President. JNO. P. THOMAS, ? A. Q. RRENr'.ER, Cashier. J. C. B. SMITH, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS. Waoe Hampton. J. P. Thomas. F. W. McMastbr. A. f. Haskell. J. Eli Gbeoo. B. H. RcTLr.noa. D. Ravexel, Jr. Rev. William Mabtis: Jno. B. Palmbb. Thomas I. Gbeoo. ORANGEBURG BRANCH, at the EXGIlfE IIOtJBE. SOLICITORS. Messrs. GLOVER k GLOVER. LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE. Hon. THOS. W. GLOVER. Col. PAUL 8. FELDER. Capt. JOHN A. HAMILTON. ASSISTANT CASIIIFR. JAMES H. F0WI.ES. Deposits of $1.00 and Upwards ^Received. INTEREST eRewed on DEP0SIT8, and 1 SIX PER CENT., compounded every six mouths, on Accounts. Wo will also do aa EXCHANGE BUSI NESS. i jan sis c 6m Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats! JHAVE just received a lot of GENUINE Early Rose and Yellow Pink Eye SEED KTATOE8. And BLACK 8EED OATS for Spring Sow ing. Also a fresh supply of SUGAR8 and COF FEES at Low Prices. I offer for sale the II0RC8F0RD BAK ING POWDER, the best Articlo of the kind in use. ENGLISH CICCALILLI, i'i FRESH PEACHE8, FRESH TOMATOES, FRESH SALMON, DURHAM 8MOKINO TOBACCO, NAVY and FIG CHEWING TORACCO, KENTUCKY CRACKERS, FAMILY FLOUR, 8TRUP, Ac. At ' COURT HOUSE STORE, Market-Street, JOHN A. HAMILTON. Assignee's Sale. 1$. BANKRUPTCY. - In tho Matter of Daniel Livimoston, BanLrapt,.Ex Parle P. V. Diddle, Assignee. By virtu* of an order of sale to me di rected from the Honorable District Court of the United Stole*, for the District of South Carolina, I will sell at public auction at Or angeburg C. H., on Monday, <5th February next, at tho usual honrs of sale Tho CIiobcs iu Action and Notes of the Bankrupt Estate of Dn'iicl Livingston. ALSO All the interest of the above named Bank rupt in the following Est? es, vis : Estate of Ramie Livingston, dee'd* ""Estate of George II. Livingston, dee'd. Estate of Benjamin Euxbec, dee'd, AND Six Years Scholarship in Cockcsbury Ma sonio Female College. Conditions oash?Purahasers to pay for all necessary papers and stamps. . P. V. Dibble, Assignee jan 21?td Daniel Livingston. Assignee's Sale. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Matter of Frederick Living ston, Bankrupt, Ex Parte P. V. Did dle, Assignee. By virtue of an order of sale to me di rected from the Honorable Distrint Court of the United States, for the District of South Carolina, I will sell at public auction, at Or angeburg C. II., on Monday the6th Februa ry next, at the u?ttul hours of sale The Choses in Action and Notes of above named Bankrupt. ? ALSO AH the interest of the Raukrupt in the following Estates, viz : Estate of Harnet Livingston, dee'd. Esti.tc of Ocorgo 11. Livingetuu. dee'd. Estate of Betijuuiu Buzbec. dee'd. ?* I* ' I ALSO One Share in Edjsto Lumber k Timber Pond Company. Conditions cash?Purchnsers to pay for necessary papcts nnd stamps. P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee, jsn 21?td Frederick Liyiugston. PROBATE OFFICE, ORANGEBURG. 8. C, Dec. LSth, 1H70. Notice is hereby given that all EXECU TORS and ADMINISTRATORS, are re quired to make their ANNUAL RETURNS in the Month cf January, 1871. GUAR DIANS and TRUSTEES in the Month of February, 1871 RULES will be loaned against all DE FAULTERS. TU AD. C. ANDREWS, dto 17?tf Judge of Probate. NOTICE. OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER, Obakokhcbo Cocnyt, Orangeburg, 8. C. Jan. 10, 1871. Notice is hereby given that I will be at the followiog PLACE8 for the COLLECTION of STATE and COUNTY TAXES for the year 1870. State Tax 0 Mills. County Tax 3 Mills, At ORANGEBURG from 1st February io 10th inclusiv*. At LEW1SVILLE from 12th February to l?th inclusive. At FORT MOTTE from 10th February to 22d, inclusive. At BRANCH VI LLE from UGth February to 28th, inclusive. At J. IIAMP FEEDER'S from 1st March to 2d, inclusive. At CLUB HOUSE from March 5?h to 8th inclusive ? ifi..er Appointments will be made horeof ter. T. k. SASPORTAS, jan 14?tf County Trensarcr. ESTATE SALE. ORANGEBURG COUNTY. In Probate Court. Estnto of Elizabeth Rickenbsker. By virtue of an order from the Judge of Probate, I will sell for cash, st Orangeburg Court House, on Saleday in February next, st public auction, tho Chosesin Action of the above named Estate. DONALD R. BARTON, jan 14?td Administrator. For Sale Cheap! THE HOUSE and LOT now occu liij pied by the Subscriber as a DWiL L?llNG. Th. House contains FOUR comfortable ROOMS and THREE FIRE PLACE8, with Kitchen Attached, and S??r vant's Room separated from the main Build ing, Tvith ? spleuded WELL of WATER con venient to the House s all of whioh is NEW and in GOOD REPAIR The property can be treated for at private sale until solcsday in February next, and if not sold before, will then be sold to the high est bidder. Applv to , r' ... ~ , vf.tJTFOOT. J. <fc T. R. AGNEW, tOMIMBIA, Ho. C?? IMPORTERS AND DEALERS JN FOREIGN,, AND DOMESTIC HARD wnre. Cutlery, Ouna, Plantation Tools, acksmith and Carpenters Toola, House Bnilders Hardware, Bar Iron, Blow Steel, Cast, German and Blister Steel, Plow Moulds CARRIAGE MATERIALS in Great Varie ty at less than CHARLESTON PRICES. Paints. Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass. Also Choice FAMILY GROCERIES, con sisting of the largest and best assorted Stock in Columbia, embraoing Flour, Molasses, Sail, Tobacco, Raw and Refined Sugars, fine Teas, fresh Canned Fruits and Fish, Soaps, Candles, Flavoring Extracts, and all other Goods usually kept in a Firtt Class Grocery Store, including Fine Whiskey, Choice Otard Brandy, Holland Gin, Choice Wines, Cali fornia Champagne and a splendid stock of all qualities Cigsrs and Smoking Tobacco. Trices guaranteed as Low as the Lowest, and a call Solicited for purchasers. J. A T. R. AGNEW. JOHN AGNEW, Columbia. 3. C. TIIOS. tt. AGNEW, New York, jan 7 c 8ta \rOTH F -All PcrtMMUs Hnv 1 ing demands against the Estate of James Bunoh, deceased, will present them properly attested, and those indebted will make payment by 1st Februarr next, to J. E. MURRAY, jan 7?3t* Exaeutor. FINAL NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON the 14th day February, 1871, 1 will file my Final Account as Administrator of the Estate of Elisabeth Rickenbaker, deceased, in the Probate Court of this County, and will a?k for a Fins! Discharge. DONALD R. BARTON, Administrator Estate of Elisabeth Ilickenbaker, deceased, jan 14 4t AdiiilnlHtnttor'H Notice?All persons having CLAIMS against the ESTATE of Benjamin Golson, dee'd, must hand t'?em, properly Touched, to Judge of j Probate in or before the 25ib day of Febru ary next, or payment will be debarrod. SAMUEL GOLSON. dec 24?Id Administrator. SE E GE H'8 VIVA DU LTERATED ALK ANS> LAGER BEER. T AO ER REER. CONTAINING COPPfi 1 i RAS Mod ALE doctored with Sali, Lime ana Alum, er? fhe latest adult erat fooe die covered in New-York. Professor Mapca of New-York, analyzed tho Reer from a dosen different Breweries, and all were found adulterated with noxious ?ubstauee. It is said, that the sal* of Drugs to Bret ?rs, is a profitable part of the trade. This is perfectly infamous Coccalu* iadieua (fish berry) nux-vomica. (dog button) from which strychnine is obtained, are eomo of th? delectable substanees found in Beert These are potent poisons, and the Brewer found using them should be drowned at once in one of his own vats. P. 8.?I am willing to be drowned its 017 own vata, if any impurities should be found in my Beer. 1 shall continue to make a healthful Beverage, so that it may be drank by the moat delicate without the least danger. JOHN O. 8KBOER8. Colombia, 8. C. For aale in Oraugeburg by the eaak or otherwise, by HE RONE Y * SAIN. jan 7 a ly Notice to Creditor*.?AH Per sons having Demands against the Es tate of N. F. Uerlong, deceased, will band them to the undersigned properly attested, on or before the 16th day of February, 1871, or payment will be debarred. J. M. HERLOlfG, jan 14?td Administrator. T7IAIR NOTICE.?AU Person? \j who having heretofore left Gun* and Pistols with me to be Repaired are hereby notified to call on Mr. II Riggs, my Agent, and get them or they will be sold at Public Auction on 8alesday in February neat, to pay for Repairs, jan 7?4t JOSEPH STRAU8. NOTICE.?AU Person? Hav ing any demands against the Estate of G. T. I rick, late deceased, will present the same properly attested, and those indebted will make payment to VY. R. YYATT. Administrator. Or to VY. J. DbTREVILLE. Att'y at Law, Orangeburg. 8. C. Jau 7 tf NOW IS THE TIME! CONTINUE TO OFFER mUS Balance of their WINTER STOCK uf MOURNING GOODS, SHAWLS of uSrl^Wr^S?.^001^^ CLOTHING, GOODS for Mona wear. BLANKETS, COVEHLID3; &c. &c, At groatly REDUCED PRICES. THEY are also offeriug GREAT INDUCEMENTS io th.ir Extensive Stoek of IIOUSEKEEPING G00DS. DOMESTIC GOODS, BUOTS AND SHOES, 11A TS, TRUNKS, &e., &e. All PERSONS desirous of TAKING ADVANTAGE of buying DRY GOODS at a SACRIFICE are respectfully Solicited to eall early. J*/Wyou Jeuou: hate .7 u yourself!'' THEODORE KOHN & BRO. * > ? * * jan 14 C ly VEGETABLES!!! IF YOU WANT A GOOD GAR DEN get Landreth's Celebrated GARDEN SEEDS from E. EZEKIEL, SIGN OF THE DO WATCH, who has just received a Large Assort ment, and are guaranteed by him to be Fresh and Genuine. jan 7 Ijrc d?e t NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! > DOYLE, W IL US & CO., RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF ORAWGEBURG COUNTY THAT they hare pnrchased tbe CARRIAGE SHOPS AND WORKS OF TH08. RAY. And are CARRYING ON the CARRIAGE BUSINESS In all it? BRANCHES. Orders loft with US will be PROMPTLY FILLED. All kinds of REPAIRING NEATLY DONE and with DISPATCH. COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. DOYLE, IVII.ER A CO., dec 17 o Orangeburg, 8 C. WILHELM THEODOR M?LLER, HAS TURNED OVER A LEAF1 AND OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC, AND HOUSEKEEPERS IN PARTICULAR, AN As sortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, Not to be BEAT or EQUALED in |?i? Market, I wi|l also, deliver BQLTED GRIST AND MEAL made ,.f PRIME WHITE NORTHERN CORN to any FAMB'Y every Saturday HAR KET PRICE. W. T. XPLLER, dec 12 ? -f SOMETHING GOOD! I -AT MARONEY ft SADT8 DRIED FRUIT, PEACHES AND APPLES, Very Dice ?od fresh?jtwt the* tbiog for leaking Pies. FRESH FAMILY GK?CERIE8, FINE LIQUORS, of mil grades. COW PEAS, Jrc. All of the ?bore is offered to the poV Iio at price* to suit ih? tines.: Give us> a call. sfl eft ThEBSONS wishing <? buy a FINE HOUSE MARONEY ? SAIN, GENERAL DIALERS IN Quality and Quantity, KEITT BROS. OLD STAND, Russell. Street, Orangeborg 3e. Ca. dee S ??, FAIR NOTICE. ALL PERSONS ARE FOR WARNED freaa TRESPASSING on any of my LANDS. Tee Law will be rigorously enforced against alt such, TU AD. C. ANDREWS, dec 24 tf GANNONS STORE!!! One Door Below W. T. LIGHTFO?TS' * RUSSELL STBaVFT, The Subscriber begs leave to inform his old friends and the Public generally that he hae just opened a fresh nud general assortment ot GROCERIES AND LIQUORS which he will sell law down for Cash. Come one and all. I will do my beat to please you and give perfect satisfaction. jan 7?tf JAS. CANNON. PETER GL CANNON GUNSMITH, At Miss. WISE'S OLD STAND Opposite CANNON'S HOTEL. Is Prepared ^ to do All Work in his JgWXNSL' Line At Short Notice and on Reasonable Terra, For Cash. dec 24 If SPECIAL NOTICES. B401WI8 k US GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE ? takbm ixTaaaat.LT,?D cores solden Colds, Coughs, ic; and Weak Stomuch, General Dlibility, Narsiag Sore Mouth, Canker. Liver Complaint Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Cra -p er Pain in the Stomach Bowel Com plaint, Painters' Colic, Asiatic Cholera, Diarrhoea and Dysentery. APPYIED EXTERNALL.?Cures Felons, Beils, and Old Sores, Severe Burns. Scalds, Cuts, Bruises and Sprains, Swelling of the Joints. Ring-Warm and Tetter. Broken Breasts, Frosted Feet and Chilblains, Tooth ache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia and Rheumatism. It is a sure remedy for Ague, Chills and Fever. PAIN KILLER,?Taken internally should be adulterated with milk or water, as made into a syrup with molasses. For a Cough n few drops on sugar, eaten, will be more effective than anything else. See printed directions, which accompany each bottle. Sold by all Druggists. ECONOMY AND COMFORT IN BUID1NG. ?These can only be studied and secured by paying proper attention to the finishing of a building. There are many houses in onr country whose windows, without glass, and heavy wooden shutters, cost more than aashi and Venetians, and whose gloomy wooden ceilings sre more ox. pensive than white washed plaster on laths. If yon are going to build, and wish your house to be comfort able at small coat, you should not fail to wriln ft.r a rdan and eat i male of finlain* tm Mr. P. P. Tcate, Charleston, 8. C, the largest manufacturer of doors, sashes'blinds, mouldings, ic, in the Southern States. IIAIR VIGOR.?In eommon with many ot hers we have felt a lively interest in ab? investigations which Dr. Ayer has been mal' ing to discover the causes of failure of the* bair, and to provide a semedy. Hb re searches are *aid to have been much mere thorough and exhaustive than any ever made before. The result is naw before nader the* name of Area's Ham Vioen, We have given it a trial, and with full satisfaction It equals our most favorable anticipations^ Our gray hairs have disappeared*, or tesassed their original color; and a visible crop ef soft, silken hair has started on a part ef the scalp which was entirely bald. [Dem so rat, Abiugdon, Va. FIRE WOOD. OAK, PINE and LIGHTWOOD for sei? Cheap, and Delivered any where in Town with dispatch. Order? left at the Storo of Messrs. MARONEY & SMS promptly tttoadfed) fco. to 3