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We wish it understood that t price of a single copy of the Herald 10 cents. I 04- Extra copies of the NEwS al Hr.:n ) can be obtained at this offi on the days of publication. Price cents per copy. New Advertimeesue nts. Mason m eting to-night. Ice ! Ice ! I Ice 1 ! I-J. ). IAt man, Agent, Columbia, S. C. A handsome stock of Dry Goo( Dres. Goods and Nitins, pjenledl day by Wo ,4ward & IA w. ~Somethiing Nioe-Keteia & Rt ertson. WO beg the special attention of o readers to the advertiements of M1 Johnt 11. Cithcart, one of our na prominent and reliable citizens. will be ob.-erved that Mr. C.ithc, i.as a iuige ai line st, ek of GIrot rics for sale, and is albo agent for 14 tilizers. See notices. White Lead-McMaster & Brice. An Unparalleled .Offer-A fir class Fanily paper forty weeks f one dollar. See advertis-ement. HU Kilux Watited. We are requested to say that if llars will be paid for a young p K(u Klux. The gentleman who ma this off.,r wishes to present the bi Klux t., His Ruoyal Iighness UlysL S. Grant. Ihouse Breakinug. Tihe dwelling of our fellow-citize Mr. James MoCreight, was entered last Wednesday night, and robbed a quartei of beef. We have heard several instanzes of this kind latel and we again urge upon our eitizi to insure i-i the Winchester or son other good company. as a prevent tive agaitnt burglary. 1Iorses ami .1u11te.s Mr. A. F. Gooding informed usye torday, (Monday,) that lie has ja received a fine lot of horses at mules. Those de.iring to purohas will do well to call early. MlIunlcipa1 Eleclion. The following is the result of tl election for Intendabt and Wardei for this blace, held yeterday : Intendant-W. M. Dwight. Wardens-F. Gerig, W. II. Wi Iiams, Pierre Bacot, S. B. Clowney. Winnsboro Colton MIarkei. Sales of the past week 61 bale at 9 to 121 eents. We made an error in our last r, port, "he highest price paid was 15 cents, instead of I If as appeared i our pnper. Fire. Mr. A. P. Miller, on entering hi store yesterday moirning, found th; it had been on fire the night previou The fire was fronm a pot squirrel beli loose in the store, whso gnawed into gross of matches, setting them on fir Fortunately the fitre ox; inguishs itself after burning several shelv of goods and a hole through the floo Mr. Miller informs us that his loss about $250. WVe~hope this will be wvarning to oue merchants again leaving matehes where they are danger of being ignited. "Not for .Joe." it is rumored that during the se sion of the Peace Conference, whi Governor Scott was receiving ti delegiation, Joe (rews, deliberate walked into the Excutive chambi and teok a seaat by tILa side of Gene al Korshaw. The latter arose in dignified manner, and said', "Glover or, I will niot sit in the same roo with Mr. Crews. Either he or I mu retire." Joe left. Wnti. ReflrIdesmitts, Agent, For the "aighit in the Ea..t," comprehensive religious work, wi two hundred elegant engravings, ei braeing the life of Christ, the lives Ihis Apostles and Evangelists, toget er wkth li' livog of the Piatriare and the prophiets, and of the mc em'ient Clhris'tan Martyrs, llathec arid Recformer*. TIo which is add, the history of the Jews, and the hisi ry of the roligious Denominations thq woaIld, aniet and modern, wi zAuch.other~ valuable matter,. making the- most comnprehensive aiellgio work ev'dr .published. It Is .print fi'bm-plinuiew type, on fine ealend< ppaper, ip .$oe large royal Octa vole se of $59 pages, and illustrat 'with over two hundred boa utiful gravings and will be furnished to su ucribere, In a neat and substantialbin oef every f'amily, Serious Acte1dent to A. BDuck4 0 atur~Iay last, at Whbit. Qi three as af $ ab firs e th. surface of the eaMtb arcah of water.Ne 0a,1.(l ooaa ing the position below, who y some b carelessness on the pat of te 'ingel is above, the heavy buckot became un hitehed-look out cried Tom. Ned looked up-a'nd recelved with emi nont grace the chineedge, hooped oe with heavy iron-exaotly on his or 5 gan of beu'evolence. Nods wool was very much disarranged, and we have heard for certailia the bucket has been sateessfully repaired. 0- Ku 1lux. The following note was received by our young friend Mr. McDanald, on ' iday last. We advike the party who w'rote it to male immediate ap ' pli.-ation t. Scott's detectito for a situatiov, as they stand very much in J need of just such-a follow to "trail" up the Ku Klux. We give it ver t b-atim, et literatim It rsn noiar~h th 30 1871. Mrs maCk D-utin.l is a CluCk uilts C- and jFrd in au mr Mr..tyre and mr r' jick fruger and mr D I flsignn and mr hary DesBote is a Cluck klus aid that ant all aUd that ant half .aud we i know all them jsat as they know them Dr Piedmnont and Arlington Life inssairamunce Co0npansy. Our readers will obsive in another y column an article on this well known et et company, taken from the Underwriter, . In inhnrance journal of high a u hori. ty, published in Philadelphia, Con. Cs mendation from a Northern source of a Southern life insuranee company is not usual. This speaks well for the a, Piedmont and Arlington, which i. In strong and progressive. No Sou thern of company is stonger. Our young of friend Mr. T. Ross Robertson, is the y, Agent for this'company at Winns. is boro. e Tax Executio~ss. We have been shown four execu tions for town tax, issued ogainst pro. ninent "loilesi," in this place. Twto s. of them are members of the present at Legialature. One (negro) belonged d to the Legislature &f 1869, and the fourth is the "colored youth," who walks our srects with impunity, we m.can Jim Cook, the County Commis ioner. Is not this a beautiful exam. ple to set before your constituents, knowit:g that several white tax pay ers voted for you in Winnsboro. You will rememilbe that you have caused the peor white farmer to sell his last pig and chieken to support you fellows who are unable to tell what a dozen beans will cost at ten cents a piece. You will remember that you have causwed the poor widow and or. phans to shed tears, of' blood on ao count of the burdenromo tax you havi levied upon their little all. And why do you refuse to pay town tax ? L it because you have no 'oice in its pro. a5 eeedings? Or is it bcause you are * punable to handle its treasuryi s- Tax after tax hans been levied upon the white man, aind we see no reasox. I hy the negro and scalawag should e. refuse to pay their portion. Tlhey d liave the reins of government ano is ,tealage in their hands and should be r. made to pay thei'r q~uota of the tax. ii rheir party stol' money out of the a S3tate Treasury, received bribes fot &t :railroad bills, stolo carpets from the ini State House and van ofFi from Colum-. hia withont pwyirng their hiotel bills. Now, they here to he forced to pa; .a penur ions tow', tax. le~ An unportaunt ands Valuable 'e Compilation. ly Tn the next issue of the Banner of or the South and Planuters' Journal will r- be comnmenced a very valuable anid a .interesting Roster of Regimemus. n. attalions, Batteries and Division m Stuff Orgainisatiors of Lngstreet' st 4'orps, pirepared. by Generaf E. P. Alexander, lata Chief of Arrillery 01 Lonigstreet's Corps. .This Roster gives fi detail thr a~ engagements in which the aevoral of th the regiments, battalions and batte n- rics participated, with the number of engaged, tile niinmber hilled, weninded I. and missing, and other 'intereitinig lie facts and inoidents in connection withi et the movements of .thit 'celebratedi re army corps. Every member of.tho 'corps should have 'and preserve au ,.O copy of this "roll of Bou'or,P' to be of transmitedl to posterity As si full andl .h complete 'vindication of the valor, it pro)weas, and heroic deeds of the " members of tllia distinguished bran~h id of Gon. Lee's noble- arm'y of patriot ir oldiers. 70 Ths author earoestj'reqo.upstagen ed bers of thio old Oorps to examine n- oaretully this Roster and be'gs that b. they poict out apy unintemtjopalsor d- roys *hieO he niya- ave deSuited, do and rntpplf any llseto, wgh ay be foutid in the preparation of the work. It. lie desires to havs'the "Roster" per. k, foot and Jadyiges I'mthre bipga thetthe bs 'surviving ujobers arad frl odsa the ot Oorps fil' tepd' bfor theit kid in so. ib outing ib'esj j g niin him personally at Columbia, S. 0., or through the. oplumns of the lanner of the South and Planters' (oprnal. The fi-st nuimber :will ombraoe Law's celebrated Alabama brigade, composed of tho.4th, 15tb, 47th, and 48th Alabama regiments and the 6th North Carolina. Crunmbs. Maftrh out I Ist of April, "all fool's day," has come and gone. Colmubia is going to have a new hotel. It is reported that the telegraph wire will :)on reach New berry. J. F. (. DuPre was elected List Mionday, Intendant of the town of Abbeville. The LAncauter Ledger says Mrs. Kirkpatrick was committed to jail at this place un List Monday, the 27th of Marth, under the charge of being no ceasory to the murder of her hu-.hand. AtAlier train of Unit.ed. St.tta oldiers pamsed up the road yester. day. Tho Ku Klux had better look out. The weather for the past few da3a hvis behn drk and gloomy. The. Cold weather, it ii (hought has done a deal of daua.ge, blossonis from both peach and apple trees having sloughed off. Tie Devil quotinig- Scripfure. We notice that the Coluubia Union taking up the cudgels for its fellow hypocrite, the Charleston 1le pulican, (as if eithe-r paper or any one co'nnected with radicalism in thib State, cares three straws ab'*ut edi eatio,) makes two distinct quotations fron Scripiure I We ure tempted to wibh that we could talk fur once through our nose, that we might ex ulaim, "How's that 1 Yes, indeed, quiLe pious !" Broke Jail. Henry Houtton, who is now under ientence of death for the murder of William Powell, at Ridgeway last December', succeeded in overpowering the jailor yctirday morning and making his escape from the jail. The Sheriff soon gave the alarm,and at lead twenty armed men followed the pris oner a mile and a half when fie was overtaken and returned to the jil. The Sheriff informs us that he will he heavily ironed until the day of his -zecution, which will be the 26th of next May. Rob.bery In Abbeville. A1nn vuIr.E, March, 31. 7o the Editor of the Daily Union. : Tae poaceble town of Abbeville was listui bed this morning by the report hatlit the County Treasirer's safe was r bbed. The i obber evidently was well - pote, as h-e deliberately opened the a or of the e~fice, arnd with a kcy spened the safe, taking therefron,. about ten or twelve thiousani dellars la money, but did not disturb the vault in tho safe, whieh entained a gecat deatl more. The tiefV hias not been' caught, Abough tseveral are suspected. JUDGE. The Mormon commntunisty of Utah has just lost its oldest inhabitant, one Mrs. Mary Phillips, a veritable moth. -r in Israel.. Sho was nui'nety-eight year.,of age, and hid en.jo e-d thme bles singzs of Mornmism tsince their firn r'~vektiiori hy..fiseph Smith . IUader heir be'ien infineuce she~ had flour i-br~ d like the geenm bay tree. She hatd sienty-one chlaId rin, ahid carried on a firm oif her own for nlany years, rah ing~ cattle and co-rn for the mtarket I y onae labor of her own hands. What, fracetionaal part of thme wife of a saimnt SIe may have been wo are not inforn - dl, baut her wvorth rseems to have bet n !:lpreciated,:for we are told that 'six ty-one well loaded wagitns and ci' ringes, he.ides seventy hosee, foi In ed hir to the grave as a funeral .praoenstOn. A Philadlelpfli~n has invented a oloolk trhat will measure the onue te; h ,usand' h parts of a seond. The clock is deaarihed as a wondefuml ait fair. The dial-plato, which is six taen inches in diameter,is sepctated into 5,000 parta, and tihe' indieu-tor re v lve's twice eiery second. The elo.ck is se upon a table, hermath winich the petiduluao revolv0-, and the inatriacy of the affair -may be manginmed when- the statement is' mode that t he entifre worka e'an be plo ced In' a small cigar- bor. Tho g~ov'rtnast ordnance olicrs have accepted thu instrument'for the. purpose, -f meas uring the veo'oify of, pippootlea. The . PI'ls~delpliia 19093s paye to 1rebels, of thme South appea~r to be.en tirely inlcap-ubla -of grtitadem) Wilen theo P'rroap peint out I a latisfaory'tanner ttfu oairsou gyfhi 'threblsf ,Ie .8epte" han 'for gra titude, it. is'not improbable, that they'mnay entertain the propositions Meeftii6 we are content to ot~ione Tlih jtgryb Wf g~ jto t6sttue4 the'E~hi Ip'bay nie t toen d wah rivers wit i vilew o e mpleting -d 4abeI- betwyet tiieet ' re Ay~if. lng enoobstradfed 3 w'atei' othrhuni ca' eties betweam the Mississippi aadt 1 South Carolina Securilles. Tb. Now York Heoraldf Wednes. da in its financial review, says : 4 he Southorn list ws steady, but dull. The South Caroinas continued the exception to the general tuarket, ane were weak aud lower, if not do moralised. The Unloi Times warns the people that ano4or draft upon ' the people will te presented next November. It says t. "hlowever willing tbe people may3 be to carry a heavy 'load or taxes, they cannot and jve believe will not stand under another load this 3enr, und the govetnuient oflicial" ltnigl.t o,. well mke all they ean out of whaht ie paid into the t casitry this spring. A bill nom bef)i' t C i sii As. sembly provides- that wheneve;r cleretn jturorst, imp ineiled to try nity co iminul case Or eivil betion, f-hilA agree 'pe1 a verdict, tiucho agrecurei-t, dul P itnnounced in coutrt,' liall I e tnkei 4nd held to be tho me:d ic of the whole jury. A lorWtaeous author, after cta ter. ing some - timlo about his rie'ce, to Shetiick1an, aid: "'Si , I fear t h1.a 1e been inttuding upon your neentin. "Not at all, I assure you," !eliel Sheridda ; !-I waS thinking of nie thing ele.." The new iades It evening silk are "peach blossoini" and "sky bluell for the bloudes, and thIe "ctuet' i diade rangi;ig fr,,m saffh-on to pah cream color, for the brunettes. Ph- sici.uus Uso Thaur in Their Prtotice. It is alnost. tniversallv lie Cne I 1n - Physicians enniemnn what nre geter-illv known ia "Pl':ueni mledicines." .\llou gI "It. TI'rS .IVEiR PilS.8 18 NOTI1 A 1 IIATENT y(.-:D IC\lE y(t its enmposi- I 'on (lhe re-tli of yens of stuohv) i- I '<noiwn only to hineself, al soi plpl tiulilt' r< Iiiir viuljalble curnlive proierties, ihn: - very mnmy of the first Physicians in ihl. ionithi nid West iave alil pied item itn i heit practice, and recummtrentd t hemt to thei1r p. tients. mar ':1 -1 w .1 M A CARD. Aware of the fact that most of our mer. el chants Sout h have bought very light for (lie stmmer, we have purchased heavier titan in ever, and to.day own tihe most valuable stock we ever handled. Our idea is titat iv every community tlhre are prudent people. i who alwnys''have mowey laid away for ' "rainy days" Theso will wart goode, and io nice good, and we want to supply the, ; a therefore, we have estaiblied, 'a Sample i Bureau with our business, from which Ie send samples of all goods requested for se lection, and then forward ile goods by l:x N press, C. 0. D. in all cases, guaranteeing A entire satisfaction. Persons desiring to vail th emsolves of having a one- hundred and fifty thousand dollar stock spread out, Il as it were, almost at their door to select from, will ordlerramples of such goods n- 4. Lh ey desire to buy, and we will guarante i they nn unve ten .dollars-on every fort% si bought of our house. Samples sent. free except to points not reached by mail. Ad. reAs R. C. SlJVEll, & CO Colum .ini, S C. ' R. U. Raivr. . DayI1 in onE. mn'r "8 -xt T1he Lesson of Nature..T Torper is chtarnetorisitic off winter.--- '4 Vegetation dies or fallsa into a' state of trantce'. - The. w.hole It-pect of irnniimiate P inatdve t.eaches de that'Shiere is a patrialai,.r. 'li influence in the air, and ought to' tenoh uu si that. our bodies requirs an increase of vita' E power to-cotendt Wiih it, ,Some -of.-even the wr rm-blooded animnals lhury thteenselve. in the earthI and remain in W stal'e of pat.; tial nt.apefaction until the season is over.| and the oli'xir of the'sp;iing.sur.shtino etimn 'ilates tireir stignnt bl'ood, .and .restore. heir vigor, lint man, all ioigh Ite fe I the intluence of fle seaisen. 'can pr'ote'C himself against its inviemenncy. lie has, fuel to warmi hint ex'ternally. atid can to: e 'nd strengthen his internal organization . and eilow ta withi the eni. ainout tof vi.. tality -wicih (lie circumslmn' require.--- 7 If all invigorants thai have been ree.m mnendedl for this jiurpose. ilostetter's 8 em iteh Dit ters is thle- putrost and the beats. li Portified by the daily use of ihis whole san vegetable. tonie, the huniansytonm maty y, defy the'chulah and. dnmpa ot winiter ~t intty lnt it ude. Its effies is I o promotet a lrisi. andii i egutlar circulation of ihe -blood, and activitx in alt the secrective' organs, With. ot -tho sdiglirest tendleney to produce. fever. 0' it imiparis a henhhIifitl glow to I!he r urf -cc, artd.simulates'the extetin veer.-b to~ dis - eltn4e9e i~a tho femx of gent le pers ~pilrat iont iho ule.Isus mallter eliina~tedl fer-u t hi bilood. ThIius 'thle sysCteml is kept Utnelopp p .1 pestr amid' 'rgne, hiliottsne.,s, indtigesliol ; and colio. all'of which are the coimmeon eoen se'q'enesn of thei si arching dampl anil low I tniereture~ of wlnti'i, miay i.e avoided (n, well as eutred-) by' a cotirso of this geDil testia tand'aIteaie p Chiemistrus -o fgernishiin un-a~new ng nts for fiuel, forc'e, t~odl. ail aniOny 0other illpiir. tant aids over tthose yo "Oog poEisse. P'otF fromt which commerce was drives dtaring. tbe htot mnith' by their t erribtle fevers ar e .visitedi all thle yerar wIth in'potiy noiw... .\iany lboalit es In the S4ouith and Weet kept tennn'loss by their, de'eteridosi means are no0W tilling uptith'pot'i!tions un-ler' thie parotectiop of Ayfgr's Antgo Cure. Their afliicting' Gliillt And' Fever ht so ef. fectutally cured by this so-ned~y thito he diisenso no-longqiipttufa oemigration -aideo or dlestroiyn-the-ettlier lif he'ventuirer upOn it's infecte4 disriotp,.-Ganti, Indopendenoe, Mo. '.: ,ap1 3: 'oRtAA et oUNss.-~-oors, lanlhop, blin (mwolddin gr.n anid all the materiela ne oes otoOhip Iati ''propet' style con ig 6 jtg o *b( miarket rates Chel')ton.8. 0., who has the lartgest and I mos .emplete manufaotory of sutch arti ele Sh'~ outhern States. See his ad. ap I i *hvolm ~Arps 4, rTti;blse dugh, - u need set Efaerfit'long go to yout .P' e1lt anti et botlet nR..eUT C 1R A D t'TOtAff , It pill 4 18 .' skbgeb o neglet I Coughus. This-walnable preparation may I Anm:An or TI. Nou'rn.-In iainy thinlg Ihe North has for a long time I)been aben if the South, merely. beenuse onor peopl inve neglected their natural advur tages. u nothing was tlais more palpably the enst han lin the nanulacture of doors. anshes 1ind1, nmouldings, &o. This was notleeti oy Mr. P. P. Toale.nn enterprislng Charts onian. and he ias now one of the lirgesi nd most snecessfitul nufneories of doors asbes and blinds in tlie whole country. oo his advertisement. roar 2 'Qt'ir. llrs lbws ."..-- tow oft i i; it lis, xjrlv-i'ko uise-1 by pvr~onlswhs >1 till iiins iare exh ls.tel Ly the imis risi VIFiv-tesof hutiintev life. Mh-rc stiamulents SnitO gio'l in such cases. There tir- ' er et is transciti. ['he to lact 0tion is-Ist I. siv. 'A''RANT'S PELTZER APERIENT Ihe- troop ruiiisdy or this brenakiing di.w I I' +ysiclnl energies, noud thle nimni splirily i. ' siditd, I1 reniovaivtes nnd i rertslh s l, aisimdlitiig orgaili nill tle t'erves. while enrries 4f. wiihou? violesce or in.iti all be i-puriic w hieb clg the howt-Is nnd itilte [li hhrood. In inldigestfi n, bil;ons. ess, constirpa'ion, nervoss nenkne s. uto ypoischondrinsis. it ins no rival. except so.t nler of the oltizer Ftriig ilself. of wihici. is lie exact ndil perfect qtiltivalent. SOLD BY AAL DItGOoISTs. mar 23 -2w New Advertisements, 40 Weeks for One Dollar ! The Amienica itni Ifome from April 1871-A lirst A.ss, eight jsgo. Agrica' elt iad o i W kly. h Npeoilt.s -ce. n 1i I.N. & W LCON, luclister, New York. A Free Gallery of' Art. -). A ppfetoni & Cu.. New York, will send > every new cni cribe r to AppletoW., sirnal remitting $4 for wo4 year's sub. Wiption, Telli sitperb Engraving4, Fuitable > Irai .ni ng, fro m 1t1g i paintings by flhe miisolst ninenIit dLi AtrlsiCLl nioisis, so that1i enc L-w suliscriber receces Gratis wint would >s1 $10 i t ile prini shops. Fill per itin rs will be furnished on applicat ion. Appleton's Joi'inal 1i. publisheld W'eekly. und consists of 23 o. poages, encha nunier nttitrsctively illus at e:l. Its Cntents consist of serial ovels and short stories, .S9n3.s upon lHi-t 'ry ino socisl topics. skctcl:es of* travel id advetuire, and papers upon till tlie rios iuitjects that piertai to tihe pur. itsN and recres'ions of tiepeople. whilths of town or couri.try.- Price $4 per nn li. $2 for six nsonths. 10 ceits per imbei . D. A pplett n & Co., Iublislers, ow York. New Story bfy a Southern Au - thor. A Serial story of suitrpanSing interest, hv .e author of *-Valerie Aylmer," which tir -ess have so highly extolled, will uippeni A pplef on's Jutiril, No 10.3. New stb ribers may comn.!)) ce their suibsicripitilo ith thI.- beginning of tle new :t ory. Sul'. ripion prico $4 per asinnum, (i- $2 for x ionthks. D. ArPPirTo & Co . N. Y. R S. 8. FITCilI'8 Fanily Physician 01 pages :.entby l mtil ee. Teneth. how to cure nll diseanse of the peran: in, Isair, eyes, elsm 11ex5ion. Write to 711 midriway. New York. Send 'Your Sons a Pract ical school, int w-is'l .itin S hem r. active. lisefllI life, nnd a suc.ceul lIu. rse. TIhe lust ituItionl that.L Mt--e'i. i-lies ihst and is lairgely pat1ronsized~ by e South, is East man tiollege. Poughkteep et, N. V. Ad! ,ress for panrticlatrs, hi. J asttntan, LL.. D:, Presidenst. Bloomington (lIM.) Nursery. 19th Year. 600 Acres 13 GIreenhouses irgest nassortment-nal siz.es. Ilest sonck. 1W Pricos ! Wottbl you ksniw Wluni lien, Ilowr to plainlti iiit. stadec, eu r een) trees, root. graf-ius; seedllllings, ostge nts, apple- s~t de, ently lBose l'ornatoere, riubs, rosuet' grermOflseit annd gitasden utnts. &c., &c. Flo-we'r and vt-gel n'-ls edls ! Finest , best coll ect ion--or! S nil! iialty. Send 10I cen!ts for newi. ill sstarli t, dletucriptive ent ahogiui-90) pagts. thu s tmp,.chti for tn ogds or sooids ails plain d irectiIon s-;41 pages; b-dd tag isd gard..n plan)iis.- 3' pags.- )a whole0 Isi prien list --241 pages. Address F. K , sIoN IX, lihoouusngtons, Illinois. Emiiploymienf, Buzsinecss For All Best I ndisstrial 8 p-age N.ewspaper. 50 mils per years. ~.-n-l stampt for copiy. J'A T E.YT ST'A R, Dlosloni. Man'. BULLDING FELTl (NO T'All) for cuittide work andt insitdo I-ed oplst . r,.. .I 0)'e coter-ing. mtuns, &c J. .A Y, Camidiei, N. J. VINEO AlR, ilow made in 10 hioiirs, witll rou drugs. inii-cdbirs 10 Ccnts. F". ,SACr., Cromwe: 1, A. RI. FAnQUIIAIt, repra-ofor of Penneylvasnha Agricultural WVorl:, [anlufnetrer of Impr~oved [YORK, Pg*ufl'A. )ICK4O S3 sr Fl-,gE LIMAcumnn~s &c.,c ud& Sr forllustrate Catalogue .t00)a D)AY In very );est liuiou,5 ever' offerei(ngflit-. ot' pirtienirs adorn. s with stamp, Moort Co., Ill Edh St. l.lniisville, K~y. . 13. Ed w rds, (ouniselor at Laws 40!1'Penn. Av , W.iniigton, I) C.. pivea peoint! alio lo o u-aims und~er I ho Itit te of Congress fori xaumination of claime f loyal citizens of States lately In rebel on. Charges-reasonable, Mt)M-E~ TO LOAN on 8o. C. R~eal Es. tie at legal rates. Jacson- & Co., Box 9,168, New York. FRAGRANT SAPOMIENE 0leansu WId O'love ands all kinde of cloths ud olothing.; removes paht,- grewse, Iat o., instan y, wihoult the least, injury Ec lie lese fabt1 Sold by dra~ggists and~ *ney goods- dealers, Fragrant Bapoll ent To, 88 Barclay streeI,- 14 Y,r. 411 La 8al tte OldesP BALSM.1/." The old stritidard remedy for 'vighs. Coh-i4. coaivanismplion "Xothing bd. er*." Culler Blros. & Co., losoin. Agents Read This I We will pay Agenis a salavy of $30 per week and exilensies, or allow a large cotit mis8io lo sell our, new ind wonderful in ventioim. Address \I. WAGNER & CO, Mtarshall. Mlich. AVOID QUC.\ .-A tioliti of early in. discretion. cunnszing nevrvous dlebility,. pr m ll. d cen y, &k., hnlviig tried iII Vnna vely averied reml edy. h at a t iililpe man Ile of self-eulitru'e, wilich lhe will pt mid rel. to lim ll11W I'll s 'erers. Address J. II. i'ii e, 78 Nassina I.., New York. nyri 6 SOMETHING NICE1. I LTON inrket Coired Beef, Snokvl . longutes, Best Assortment of ('rnck 1er- ill nuarlct. For. ,:-1t eben I Ib' FERTILIZERS. The Undersigilel ]lgs to ini-orni the llanteis of' Fairfleld, That he is .\gent forsalo or the following Fai lizers, whiu-h lie now lis in hlore, ad i-4reIvady 14) !As nisl thei0m fit the a nnIl nfile nII- r.s prius.with the freight mnd drayag e I trCal~l U1111 elCil1;q -dde . %.i ilg t cie lar-:. 1.1'odilll fi1llnw( f'r011 I to 30) per celit. by (]ler 118. I 0I Tuons Unroli nn f " 11aughs rlrw lone. 10 " t eli' -nPert hosphateo S '' Nba ennuin linum. 8 " A 111111 ll'.ho pha e. . ' Alarylan Amoninted. 5 " tollonl l'ozd. 5 '' ('on(th lqek. 1 Gu n111n ito. 1e Iait Vl l'oit( '1,. 1.and14 Plaster. 01C1 1ompouad .\ (Ii Phosplate for mixing wil h I'Oilln Feed. ('toi takent ill exilitlgo for some of t in, deliverul ix tifll. .1Ul IN 11. ('A IlI CA 1T. Groceries, Hardware, Dry Goods, &C., Oi a[nd( sin(1 to A Prive. 40,000 Lbs. Prime Bacon Side-4 null .Mottler, 100 libls. Louisville and N. C. Flour, all 1,0)00 lin1sheLs on 20 lBhis.Sugar. 10 lbl. N. A l.asses. .1 lbis. SyrIal). ( l11"l4. W. . Moatssee, 10 6 hgs of C-fee. Barrels and liIf 1-t-rel4 r acikerel Ten, Siaip, S'ob-a lo, nI* rtan, Trace 'h1ints. P'lows nndal Ilow sleel, llotiR, While .ed, illpe, Shioes, Oauiiirys, Sirilied anoad lan, Slairliag. no1141 lelavy Pla1 aim, AVoodi, wv ila v i0ed o1lheu' r il iIes 4n aa handil %nd w 1 tie sohl ti low fillr wish as I lie like .all iics can lie faulishemd by Jaay othlae nl own,. l'trties wnhang nny of the- above, will ndi to thir itereta i o call and examine, .0y stik before pilrcalsintg JOIHN 11. CATIll'.lArT. mnar .'0 OOT AND 811014 1% n'R3.TErm C3 t C:3- x-7, . I All iow prepared to (i work it ile ntett inai.l best styled. n, w. work is always warraited. The1. 's aio neco-sity to go oat of town -i hIaave work dlone as l can minhe na giood /I)(}O' im S/// ans- nnybod y. Or'ders solicited Cci feb 29 ly Oceeln's Spr'ing Suits. . FEW picers NothI Carlati Tweea. miar 2l8 AT NO. 2, BANK( RANGE, On anad nfl er NIolwiny3, 12th IaDecember. a n'il .Iinunry l it, we offer our ' imnsie stocak, (one uif ahe mosl vniled ever in W' innsbiorai) alipriles that enunlote, he bna wet hiave mIove' to in- thle IstI of' Jnnauary. andt wavde-ire ho reiluce oira st qcle as-innoah ('.,j'./ O N I, Y nntd yan will' (.tet goods chenper than In 5,000 Pairs ofCShoes, waratal%~ed f'ree fra wo ~cod or paiper, and "tfnanaltd in pt'ico and qutality in this8 large stock. L A D) BROS. & CO, i 1.,1' of Seedl Potatee, for alo by MolN'TYi1E &C00, ma141 18 F'esh Salmon.. [ 'lOVE OYSTElRS, Black Pepp er, P'nnitly Uonap, Suagar and Coffee. Just received 'a 11. W. D)E8PO10'K8. Window Shadosi, A LOT OFP WU'DOW 8HAIS, FURNITURIE, &O., &cr Just recetved and for sale lowfo Osh. lifelNTV'1N &O0'S. . aw17 JUST REOVED. V'ONSIONMNT of Cottob Seed Meit fresh from the Mill at Columbia. This Moal is highly reconmended aa food for all kinds of stok, especially for MilolS Cows. o a will parchase Cotton Seed at 20 oti. per bushel. jan 28 KETClIN & ROBERTSON. BACoT & Co. 60 Dales N. C. TiLLy, 10 " Northern flay. 600 Bushels Tennessee Cori, 600 Bushels N. C. Corn. A.LSo, 10 hlhds. Bacon, Shoulders, 26 *- Rib Sides, 20 -' Cler Rib Sides, 6 " Bulk IBib Sides, 6 " Balk Clear Rib Sides, 2 Tierces S. C. lamits, (ohoie.) .ALSO, 25 Bbls, Bilt imore Flour. 60 Sacks N. C. Plotur, 25 Sacks Louisville Flour, 60 Bbld. arish Potatoes, for pl'inting'. ALSO, 10 Packs Coffee and 26 Bble. Sugars o ?ll qualities. Besides o.hor articles too numerous to mention-. All of which will be, ,old low for cash. BIACOT & CO. feb 2 Hams I Hams I Hams ! .uist reeiived a fine lot of Cnnvassed anidy Jcannssed utigar Cured llams, at a a .ot f ulk Smoked Bacon. 80 Sacks Fanily ottr, also'n good nasort tnent of Coffees and ungnreB, rtarly Goodrich I otatoes. at S t .T. McCA ltI EY. Notice. LL persons lhasling demands against the' nato Georgo It. unter, deceased. will resent their claims properly atte'sted, 'nd hoso hidebt o'l, will itnske payment to the' iidersigned on or before the 1st, day of Innuary, 18572. GEOLROE L. 1IUNTKII, feb 28-tIx2 Admr. Notice, 111 RERB mont he from datie 'ppficat ion will . he nad' to S'ontll Western It it Rond' link anl South Crolina linil Iond Co'n. "Iny, for renewal or certficate, date, and tinier not known, for eight (8) shares of aid Stock. Also (or renewal of certiflote, ate. and number ttot knovon, for eight half hares in said' Rail lond company. The 'rtificales standing in the name of Thom i MoCulloch. Oirigiial lost or destroyed. molh 1--xm DAN'b 11 A LL, Ex'ur. 3AROL1NA NATIONAL 1*ANI ' or - . Capital Stock Paid Iin---M2OO,60\ 1.O0A RD (71'I'blRAE'''ORS : L,. D'. C IIJLL)$f, 1'reiden t. Ia. J W. Pariterr R. lif. Wallace, lohin 8. Wifey, Dr. .lohn T. D)arby, l. Ilope, 11. O'Nent', Jr. C. D). Mdelton, Attorney, Cashier, Assistant Cashier. [lliis aia stuck of thIs Bank I.s now' .. $20 000, all of whiceh has beens paid n. antd conifrmted by the Comtpt roller of the ltrrency. Aut hority lies alsou b~en'receiv. *d for a furtheci increase to'thte at'innt of' $tit,000,'of which over $20,000 has al.. ready been, takent. Persons wishing to' mke an invest ment shottld apply witoont, leiny. The Surplus Fundti is no0w $6,000, ir three per cent tipon its stock, Tie Carolina Nat tonal bank ssutes cer tificates of deposit, beat ing intereit at the rate of seven per' cent. per annum. This' teatuinro of itsi bunsitness makes it practiotally A Savings Bank, and1 attention is drt. ed to thte fact thtat the.' wafety of these de positts, as well as all oth. --r's, tire guartanteed biy the whole capItal of' lie Dank. No iafer node of'temwporary mnvestment is offered to the' public thtan this' -the dhepomsitsI heitg payabik' on Asrand, or on shiort not leo. IDepositf n ntnoutzi reoived chhior in curroney or colr anld, ay abile-ia tltet,*imo - Inserest will be paId at the end of each si~ iipile, sbould deposit. retmain bseyon#t thpt. )engllh of time. Cohmtnhlln. 8 C'., Janteiiy 28~ )870, Grocei'ies, 'LOUl ,F ugarn, ('offces, TFea, Sardine,, IC(anidies, Canned f'omatoes, Jelles,. ('anneat )ysters. Cakes anid Craokers, Pep. per. Giniter, Alspico, Clovesannd Naitmeg. v l'iokles. Starch, Soap, 8odn, Concentrated Iiye, Pat ash, laceking. 1ll::eklng bruahes. NIlta' ard,French Nlustanrd..boeene ps assoit-' .ed, 8moking and Chewitng''obasco,afsd Yapi kee Notlons. '1 A large lot of' Pieniede.o. onsistrtag' of' Lounigee, SOfas, Book Onst .,)Agtleng Desic all Walnut, 100 e pried, Si . is setid Dowlblo Biedsteads, 10.0 White Oak, 8pli; lottew i)ining' Chairs, j'i 'lt ,ChairN, Wargobek; Cottage .fit, amii de eththn On'ally kept In tile Ptrnittre im, at priobs to e tit the purolhaeor, for es,.. Looltitty. GIlasee pitt .in-old fratnes or tati e qie. ~~.QrV terms ar'E cashs and we *11ltsehl roa easti. 0ah1Itu oee gur large stoek,tst amii,: Ogn~dy r Candyi Catidgr ~00 Thes Aesorted 'i'atdy''(dsh.ho Fly and Elephant Pra oos60nd Goodf-, egns eting of r~tes)t~y 'eli p' Greth Smokin.'Almonas hdt o ikid . s. * ., .