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tt>B ion ' Written ait mf?;&aU< C: ;t\..' ??iL h-..* : :i ? . rv Gfcbi'uftig ,'V.r^'nrT.. ?nalawY? M,.! .,,,.,, -W?"iooi{ ;i ? ' Th? tr.uh?hfr ^,^^, ; i fall, UpoU the rh,Illing Hoiy^aJ^y .?..1; ;??? :. 'JI i- ?im> .-Ini.c }?'.! I'.u civ. nntf ' s.v.- .".^K^^i. *lo;h>i\ ! l?>vo^iW^rtWoa The yiolei with 1.'il ? ami laildj V. :i\ t i; er ih hill it wave Ti? a hrigil! H|*-or. yet must Its bright leaves lit II.?? I? lipOSl l.o? ? Dear luot h r "|rrf*r| ?Uil.Jvtn?Ui -t l.< on rtry"lir<?H.'- . 'lr.' And i c ?'.il?l love, in -Jie. Te leave uutastoil lilVsanrK, bitter streams, hy theo, um i r*t1>/i-IOI llni.s.l, lie, A ml ^li;'t?Ly!^j- jjreawa. Ami mu i I liii^-*!- horc, To (tain I lie p'uinape of my sinles-- yeftnj? Ami mourn ihe hones:o childhooddeaf With hTTT8T?oA7 i. ? Aye. iir:s( I linger her?. A lowly |?rmieliga^uiMi u withered tree, Whose lu-t ^f,il^U.>aC,ual iiiicly sear, Wt ni down with t In-1 f uf> n Ofi from llie's withcrod bower, lu ni ill communion with Iho paal I lurn, An?! im:so on tiife tiic'only flower tu ij&pvpxx?Ui "? Au'l Vvhoinj4li^{C,Tf|iiug pale, llovt* like a ntaoHior uii Ihc blue uitil U*a\ ', 1 -troy :<i hviir the lij;h: winds wail ' Al?TOaWj'gruve. V h m o i- ili|^sA(fit'fio'tvn ? 1 gaie above?ihv lo>n< is imaged there? 1 listen", ami ihv get.tie tor.c hwshtj fi i o Oh, bo'mo, while i may pi'osh My blow upon thv grave, and in those mill Ami tfiriiiingTOffeMof fou.f.-.r.itsj, liters, 1>U BS thy chii U TlIK l.Ai^^/VKI.TY IN SuiCIDK. ?Ohe <?' the inofct distressing affairs wc have e'er been called upon to notice t.M.k place '^W^1-0'-' Fla :t few dnysa^.. WSta? (PJYitii mm* popular an chant im ii, a pvomn^4it tLue.^ l.in.t in Ta Ijuhn:; m-e, M-e-t.eil to J}|Xf oJSjytSg.? ??m i s< Men'al donin?~M3'Mi4, and, thinking ch ?ngo of seenVaiid sui r..un Inr.,-; mi c-.re hei' Incipient malady, her hu.-buti t ?ik In r to her **p:JroJitl au I li i.i: i Ta I la h asseQ?J IWT^Ti \? m ! ;, :..-t night soojii* iTcr mT amvai *t her fiif !.<?:?' hou-c nho called the family around her mi 1 pi\iyed4aJdV<?l\Ifjj-d;d tdi/.u t >f pt'e.T pare for a great andsad ealauiityi Koiie h id any idea tfb^fcliy^-ai e lujmus'ftttr^t ??0 ?hing Iikc5c1ffc.fru/th.il.? J MnW morning early .her father went out t , ifTucure a bottr\i*bPV??: Wr hi n.hiirl .^oii.-j hfter Iiis dpcaarture'?ho': took a keoti aeiVe lninfRARftuP,'afa}, satiiritfmu her ? MU Ifly ' I ft ?elf from^Ne? iti fyot^. p it a |natbh te it, and in a moment was envoi .pud in the flames. IJfr nusiilind ami Mtlieiv. ha r ing her sjuauka, ran to her rescue, and throwing f-diUtk,^-. ?' water over her. hir andjS^Cfi^lVTul Ja< Esilifvilhl h ? r t, mid daughter of Mr". Go i'rg'e \>< cndeavoi^tBifliiiJJf sh .[ljb Jl/'k-% This proved Uuava^hu^auJ |ier hu hand soiling a blauket. tnruti iL aroufifl iroi-, and finally ^ujoHUSmI ili?p?'LiBCt <rtrt the j flames, khHtoA HolVrthv. poor v^t^fra.i burned to such an extent that, she d!ei.s^> in a few hours, n^^.-the mu t iiitcn.se Buffcaing>^T?H'I'aco Was quite youngj --^i u-j ........ i-jj ....;v ~bau{ iJr,four years. Tv??yo:Os ngo hhe wa Ike happy w*ifc 'of a ilevoted liu^Mii-l. whoso wucKtsV'in bttaiitees bad pi icjjd him in^fj^'jjirUble circumstances. We have not learned luo ouuses which led to the d'8treVfcfngi,?^?hiinity.c . -^ 1 li ill i mrnirn - A Nom.k Youtn \viio C.)vra>N'x DbINK?Vine.?There was a noble youth who on beiuJ?^?jTto tik<? wiuo itt the tablo pfiff, famous btatesman in Washing ton. had the moral courage to refil-e. Ho wj\ft a p'oor young man, just begin ning tbe struggles ofliic. lie brought letters to the ' rent statesman* who kind ly invTtcdJjiji home to dinner *'NotjJtaJUHgl? glass of wine !" Said tbe grjj|t^UotCMuan, in wonderment aud* surpi**.. "Ifdt'fnkoa g'oss of Wine?" oohoud the a^gfc?jllhaii's bcaut?'ul and fascinating wifcr as sli??;'B?roii?,J"glass iu. baud, au.I with a grace that would h ive char n d an anchorite., endeavored to press it up on MfflP'1 do 1 uNo,*Tia?id tht heroic youth, absolute ly gentle repelling the \ wffered glass. Wfcafca pieturj id' moral gran de ur was tbalj1,'? poor, friendless youth rcfusinji wiuo at the tiblo of a wealthy nu 1 Hi moA^fciitcsmau, even though pr ?fl^r d by ibc fnirhaiida of of a bca fciful lady. "No," said the noble j nun ; mm and hi8?YQico ticinbleda little and his chock flusftVd. *T never driiik wino, but? (here h^.f|M^jghteiied himself up and h t> word#*?rcw firmer)?if you've got a 1k tlo good old rye whiskey I duu't luiud trying a suifter! * . The following epistle is irom a i . i ?^?^?TTi^kl? Teuohcr-^-lf my gal ; u ~ ?ff|tyery, don't hehaiv re?peotorbal, and don't Jem fatt, and doi.'t git inier gogm l/J^iko'thohitre clean ofT oy her if she is l? A kicks up a fuss- I didn't rite this. I aiut much eddicated, It is role hy vtry truly yors, Tolly Peterson, 1 Mine to JiniC hex jjro up lilo Valiko Kin SAXE OR TO REtf?; .UNH:ArUK Lot with .STiHtrf nW' Andy to . , .)>, |.oj;n, pug 21?3m I Ml f harlestnn, 8. L\ Ayer's ?arsaparilla, ?von i>i;itijrvjiKo xia? blood. The reputation thlscx OOllOtlt luodiciuo cnJoyH, is derived ?tun Its euros, many af which uro truly I uiacvylhiitrt. Jiivctcrato ea!os ol* ^i iriAilous iBs ?aj?', vrhniv tiio systum recmrrl saturated with corruption, have boon piiriflcd ami curod hv it. scvofijiuus tiOeeUoaaaod ilisordcrs.whleb were ng rsavated by tho tcrolu '* - Ions contamination until they wore painfully nflUeUng, hare boon radically enrod liveuch groat numbers in almost overy sec "tion of tire country, that the public scarcely ncod tu lio informed of Its virtues or uses. Bcronuous poison i' one of the most dostrno ttyo enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfbll tenant of the organism undermines the con i illation, and Invite i I'lO attack of onfccbllngorlh* Uli disease*, without exciting u biit-pieion of Its presence. Again, u Bocms to breed infection throughout tho body, and then, on some favorable 0 tension, rapidly develop Into one or other of Its hideous forms, either on the sittTnoo or among tho Titais. In iho latter, tu borclOS maybe i uddtnly deposited in tho lungs or heart, or tumors formed in th6 livor, or it shows Its presence by eruptions on the :skin, or font nlccrations on sonic part of the body, Ucnco the occasional n?o of nfnoitlo of ihis Sarsaparllta Is advisable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons nf Hi. led with tho following complaints generally find immediate relief, ami, at lnRlli, cure, by tho use of tills s.i i;s i r.4 i; l t.l. a: St. ami ho ny's Fire. ItaSe or Urn nip sins, letter. Salt Jlhcani, Scald Head, J{i nuu-orin, Sora Ryes, ,?><><??? Kara, and other en.ptlons oT vlsiblo forms Of Scrofulous dlsoaeo. Al o if flio mors con ccaled forms, hs Dyspepsia, itmpsy, lie*r\ Jtlscasc, t'ilp, lipflcpsy, Ksuralylm, am/ tin- various i Ivcrous directions of the miuouha and in rvous pystems. . Syphilis or 1,-inreal and Ttfrre.nrlai JKs easos are cured by it, UlOllgl) a long tlass is re quired for subduing tncsO-oh Iinato maladies by any medicine, ltut long^cOntiniiod nso of this modi) Inc will i eom| Utlnt. ilsMceirrhotat or ll/ii'.v.s. f ferine Vtccrations. and Vein ale Diseases, tin < onimoi !\ soon relieved and ulti mately nured bv ii purlfvlng and invigorating effect! Minute t ir each case are found In our Alaivia". m; :*ivd ?MaU*. JChemnalisnt and Hour, wlv ., .. rtnyV-irnmidxitiolfc of ex traaeoa- n.atf . ?? in :?TUv)Od?A, ivhCquiokiy to it, 1 <> I.In ?'?. lKhndQtf,'Qi >-.'..'</;/, CongHts ti*ii.nLjii;''t1)- iho J irr?-, and .Tntin rtit'-. ifl i . th . often do, from tlo rrml&iuh potions iu tho !?! tod. This SAJtSA 2'Altlf.i. i i n great restorer for the strength and vigor i t I is ?>? u ill lim OWUq are J.an gitltl and Listless, Dtuponilent, Steeple**, and troubh d wltl Kersius AppreJttti?fons or i?<?./) .,. i .,; t: r infections symptomatic of II 'eak,>n ss. m ill f'nd immediate relief and con vincing cvldcuco of its restorative power upon trial. * i /? n t: v Arn i: n n r E>r. c jai'SJI & CO., JU>vrell, HI sum., '.Practices! ami Analytical Chemists. #OiJ> ?*: AU. DHDGQIST8 ?VEUTWHEUE. \ c ly ?EENEWEB. Iv.i ry year*illci*cases ttic nbpvA larity <:; thia valuable Ilair Vivp i Itratioil, 'a iiik li is dud to merit ? iiLuic Vifl can ass uro our old ; |>r/:?<>.; :'ia! ii i< su-jit lully Up to its I1152J1 flltaudwKlE and it is thu on ly iv?'.o. ti.uU poi littet til propara I Riep Itji" n '? mi" hkav ou Faded ILvttt { ) its j^dntrrful color, Milking it 80l|,nV?tV?ti3j v.vA silken. The I /BcalpJ^v itS'?ifCflrtsiomca white and clean.] It remov^hUibVtiiytit)ii8autl dniulimff, and, l>y its tonic proper tit , pi cvgots ?10 liair from falling o\\\i rb it Htituulates and nourishes tlie Hair-glands. By its use, the liciir *'i 0 ^Aml-lii^er^tiinl stronger. In b;ililiuj-sr, :l restores Hie ci?pIliaTy glauds to their normal vigor, and will e: ; :iti> :i new ^rowtli,'.except in cvl.' ? ill? j^iid-:\ ,u, r Jt ib the most econDm'uffl RcTiigr)jtr.?rs.i:,'i; ever v. 1, ?s i^aiieV:".^^^l' :uio!ic:t -. i'iou t, :::: ; ;.*s\ c> the half a^.tendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, H.LX, Slalo A?sayer of Massachu setts, says, "The constituent a arc pure, ami carefully selected i'or cx: ccllont qiihlify; and 1 consider it ?Jho !'...->i- l'iw?-.'.UATio.N' for its qtii<ii iod ivurpofos?' . ??^i. / ? ??; . this and Dealers in Medicine*. i'r.co Or.o Dcd'.-ir. Jlmckini -a's Dyo. FOR THE" 'L^ISKBHS. As our Kenew.ci' in many eases recniirea too long a tiun>, ami loo 'mm I; ..Miv,'..) i\ st.ee crrar or fad^l V^piskcrs^ wo hjjvo prepared this . <1\ v", i'.i one j' (/<#' ???>, w liicll will ni i kly and ( ^effsflly accomplish tnia result. It njjveasily applied, ami produces aCpolor which will noithec rub nor vrrKvh ofT. Sohl by all Druggists. L^.c. Filly Cents. Manufactured by Wp. HALL & CO., ixny 11 NASHUA, N.U. 1." ... -? i. _- ] ov Mfi.l ?:.v:,-'.i ilil.rf s,iWi^i\^m^m?^ These Bittere au positivtly Inf j^aabloia ma They paiify tho srstem, nn 1 v.ul cui j AldiSKlN Dl-SFAS DYSPEPSIAS CEN?RrtLtiOtBtl:lT^ ltcmittcnt and Intermittent iovcrs, HURVOU S D r.SEASPS;tlVER COMPLAIN T and aro a provoatiTO cf Chilli and Fover. All yield ti flicu iwwtiful c?lcacy. xneCQQ-DfQRTHEMEHTALQRnAoIirATinrJ Aro an aatidow to char.g j cf Water and Ditt. THEY-.WILt RE$ i-OHf VOUTHf UUVICOR to tho W08te4i*ftP1<?? and correct all Will sav| <f ffof sufferlntr to tho tick, and viAi iaP!la ast?d^y ^ a Tho graud Tanacca for all tho ills of lifo. trv one..bottle: ?\ ?co**^SrrX el!S!L >JRIUIYyr in Yanng or Old, XlairitdNjKACliCh. So* ?lngls, theso Dittcrs are nn^V ^^?quollsd and havo often beoa Uto*V 4*r moans of sa\dng lifo. s T U.V.. ONK DOTTLE. > ETew Store! BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! jon. NcNAHiRA invites tin: attention of pilE publ1? general" NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK, comprising everything usually kept in' the Vartous -dei'aiu \lENTS of a FIKKT-Cli %SS < MN^TR V -.&1M> U !'., and fools soaftdtnt Hint Iiis friends enn SA ve MONEY l>v oullin^ Ui?'?-i i'irti lyrtort pureha siii;c elsewlioro. i request nn examination or my Stodk--No TKOHill.E TO SllOYY GOODS {? Thanking my customers for |>usl favors i snlici' a coolumuiion of Ilie Maine. nor 2 JOS. McNAMARA. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO BUY A^r T. G. VINCE'S where VALUE IS GUARANTEED IN NEW & ATTRACTIVE GOODS AT THE LOWEST 1 MiI< 3 I :S ! ! ! Purchasers are invited to examine my Stock of DRY GOODS, wliie'i L com plete in every line. CLOTHING of the Latest Style and BOOTS and SHOES of the Best Quali ty. selected especially to suit the Trade. T. O. VXiNTCE, Xcxt Root- to I>r. A. C. lH KES' I>riiK Store, oct 12? lyc orangeburg, S. C. LAUGE OPENING ?OF THE BEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF GOOD! To be FOUND in the TOWN can now be SEEN at the POPULAR ONE PRICE HOUSE of GEO. H. CORNELSQN. Having REPLENISHED our STOCK, we have made EXTRA PREP V RVYTIONS for a large FALL AND WINTER TRADE And can now'show'a FULL LINE of GOODS in all th? DEPARTMENTS Our DRESS GOODS Department is filled with the BEST and CHOICEST GOODS in the MARKET, including ITU, 1,1 N ES of PRINTS In OASSIMERES, SATINETS, KERSEYS, JEANS, T W EKDS, CHECKS and HOMESPUNS we bare-the F-*r?rat \s*nr?mo?tl oversee:: is this To-.?::, also in BLANKETS. White a^d Gray. Also a choice and large scU&ion of D ATS. BOOTS and SHOES, HARNESS and SADDLES, TRUNKS and UMBRELLAS, with a full assorted stock ol GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. Our STOCK of READY MADE CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING COODS stands unexcelled both in style and price. Thanking you for the patronage bestowed upon me heretofore, I shall endeavor to merit and retain the same by dealing fairly and giving full value lor the money and hopo therefore to see you BOOB ot my store. bept 2S GEO. U. CORNELSON. Da Hi IS NOW OPENING ONE OF THE FINEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET ALSO BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. , A FULL STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES * K O. VV 0 il FRESH AND WELL SELECTED. The afcoteStert bag been SELECTED with the GREATEST CARE and DISCRETION, and offered at prices that will defy ccmpetitioo. july 27 D. LOUIS, ??.-?_-_-1? -_ ICH Russell St. one Door East of Moroney's Hotel ' Offer.* to the Public a FULL and WELL SELECTED STOCK of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, &c, At LOWER PRICES than can bo bpughl at any other1 House in Orangonurg. Call and EXAMINE his STOCK, and be CONVINCED of the CHeTyP NESS of Iiis (JOODS. jtev-Also I will pay the highest price for OLD IRON. COPPER, BRASS PEWTER, II IDES, OLD RAGS and every kind of CCENTRY PRODUCE. jnue 8 e Uui JUST HECEIYED A full Supplj of J?KV GOODS, PERFUMERY, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, TIES, TOBACCO, BACON, SHOES, Rats, WATCHES, TINWARE, woodware, AMMUNITION. BAGGING, MOLASSES, iia MS, floh, and oilier articles too numerous to mention, and will be sold LOW DOWNior CASH. 1 am also prepared to PURCHASE COTTON, or ADV AN The UK kinds of C Link Rate?, n, Wax, Eggs and all olhcr 10 BIG WATCH, c and next (o the Hank. CASH 18 42, (living an experience of 30 years in Business. Econoffi^f and Enterprise, together with tin? Energy and trentlemanly deport ment of all their Assistants, are always found at the OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE of BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. may 23 u ly WOULD INFOPM TIIF PUP.MC THAT RE IS STILL CARRYING ON THE CAR ringa MaRif?,r in sit its various tranches, ami will Manufacture or Repair at the Shortest Notice, ?II Carrinpes. Rnggics or Wnunn?. And am also prepared with NEW PRESS AND (1 N TO GIN AND PACK COTTON SHOUT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL has brought from \ to | eont more than I lint (i in nod ,?u the common Ollis. oct 8 npl 2?ly R. RIGGS. NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT 1! 1 DOYLE, & WILES, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE citizens OF ORANGEBURQ COUNTY THAT they hate purchased I ho CARRIAGE SHOPS AND WORKS OF TIIOS. RAY And arc CARRYING ON tho C -A- Ft I* I^lOE 13 xj s i jntf: s s In all it* BRANCHES. Orders left with US will be PROMPTLY FILLED All hinds or REPAIRING NEATLY PONE und with DISPATCH. COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. IDOYLG, WXI.l-'.N A CO., des 17 0 * Orangelurg, 8. C. SOUTU ?JAliOLINA ItAILROAII ON AND AFim#L\N,DAV DW'F.MIiEil :>\, the ['nliwHWHWin lift f^uttfl 1 Carolina Railroad will run ns foliovvit; (> r ?ort auocsta. Lear? Charleston.8.i?~X" MV Arrive at Augusta.4.2$ P. M. Leave Charleston.?!V.L'R?O A.'M* j Arn- ?-t .Columbia.; ?j.,..iiii??6 g, H+.? roa ' ii vm.KsTOx. ",f ! ?? ' i Leave Augusta./.?.-7.40 A. M Arrive at Charleston....-.mjAutP Leave Columbia.,.^.TJeO iY.TH7 Arrive ut Charleston.,,,..;.*...7...'...oVJO 1?. M. Tintoiun VC f f.M IXflTOX Tit a IX ? Leave Augusta.?l*90 X.il* ~ Arrive at Kingville.-,....,'.U)0 A. Nt* Leave Kingville.12.."0 1*. M* Arrive at Augusta...:.HP.0 :10 P. M Arm sta staut KXiutKss-srirDTrffiJxrri^nre? - Leave Charleston....../.'.*..WiP. M: Arrive at Augusta.7.80 A. M. Leave Augusta.6.00P. M Arrive at Charleston.;..".i.;V<Ko6*Af*itV~ P0L1 XD1A XIUIIT KXi'UESS?-ftUXDA**'t%Zt.tt' Leave Charleston.7.10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.7..1?-.A. }t\. Leave Columbia.H.00 P. Mb Arrive at Charleston.:.. ..7.0O A. M. HI M >l Kl;VII.I.K THAIX. t Leave Surnmerville at.".-..7.20 A. M. Arrive at Charleston ai.~..,...,.w.w8.4-r> A. M* Leave Charleston nt.8.80 P. M\ Arrive at Summcrvilie nt....-.4.45 P. Jl^ camhkn 111'. A nch. Leave Camden.0.15 A. \t, Arrive nt Columbia.10.40 A. M. Leave Columbia. .1,4") 1*. M. Arrive at Camden.^.?....,_ Q.2? P. M. Day aiul Night Trains make close" eonriee tion at Augusta with. Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. Night Trs-it* eonhfceti'!with! MaConand > Augusta Kaiiroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Colutubiar4tailro?d%.aao^Hitiaw~-i Charlotte Road, to points North. ... j Camden Train connects at Kingville daily (except Sin*day's)'\*it h iwiy Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia. A. L. TYLF.R. -Vioc-iYosidont. S. It. PiOKDXS; General Ticket Agent. _,_-ST" _S2S a Doors, BaskesrBIiiids,~&c. P. P. T ? ALEt M ii mi l ui l ;ircr ami Dealer, No. 20 Hn; nc. 3tV9fl ll.'t !l?eck> Wharf en Ai:i.i;sTON3 ft c. rThis is th.? LVrgoftCaad most Coear. pleic Factory <-; j in- the Southern Slater, and all articles in this line can ha furnished by Mr. V. P. To a lk at pri?#* ?ri?i#liC. defy competition. ,. ' ,K | - ~ A pampUcI with full and detailed list of all sizes of Dears Sa'rfhe* aii Dlindari and th" prices of each. wiU be ^viit free and* post Faid, on applicntiod 161 1 * X^** july IS ?reo . I '; .7 _ , ? . MONEY CANNOT *Wi%i JT!. For Sf Ritt i? Friede**!! BUT TllC DIAMOND SPECTACLES VYILI/ preserve \r. " .to c.'T ?a If you vallie yTonr Fycsfghl use these Per ..?! LeSJ*- Hround from Minuta Crvstsf Pebbles. Melted "together, and derive-'iksif name ??diamond" on account of their Hard ness and Rrillianey. They 'wi ft fiat Taaby years without .change atii; are warraaled superior to all others in use. Manufactured by the Spencer Opticsl Manufacturing Co*? JJjbw VorJt^1 ^, Mi| CAUTION.?None Ocnuing unless stamp ed with our trade tears. For Sale by Responsible Agepts through it the Union. ?. ^(nduho. . . p. J. OI.lYF.nOS, jan 20?ly ?raagebdrg.'S. C. _? '?>??> ?_? >;*:.^?.hitg j g jj , THE Citizens5. Savings Eank OF SOUTH CAROLINA Orangcburg KrhniiHr~ i . ? rr> ' i nit Will pay 7 WAX .< F.NT. INTKRR8T on SPECIAL DEPOilW ahdC PK It CENT, on BAVINGS iXRPOSlTS, Compounded Semi anuually. Local Finance Committee. IIon.:TI10S. W. OTOVKR. (VI. PAWL 8. FKLDWR. i i Capt. JNU. A. IIAMIVTOX.; JAS. If. l'OVVLJ^Sj Aitsiatailt Uashter.'v mar 23 Jan " *' -elyf e7?(i <o J?120 i?EIt MY! Afircnl*? lj}fj WAKTKD: All classes.yt working people, of either sex, young or obf,' malte more money at Work for uk inutkein.^pswe i!: moments, or all the time, than at. anything; "-rticul?s Tree. Addi4sa,/- ' -JjiiXii-?J-*u-i sept ^ ?lo At Private Sale. THE PLANTATION forming n part of the Estate of the lato Col. Keig,. *ft4>aj known as tho DARKY PLACK. The tract oonsisls of about ??t) a.^ros, one. half well Timbered, tho remainder Rich, Red, LoaW Soil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. These aro tho Finest Lands in tho Dipt i, and wore valued at $20 per acre in, \ h>.\\. Would be sold for one halt tha? , rioe now. Ono fourth cash, tho re-mair er U?-threeKia?al? , incuts bearing interest from ?lato, and so* cured by mortgage of tho san??. This is a eplcn l<d chance for any one aj??r string to secure Rich Lands, \\t\V water Pow er, excellent Cattle Range and a ReSaod Neighborhood. Apply to \Lr.?.' L.' M. KK1TT, Or ?I O AEJTT, suq, 4?* t*.