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6m Extra 'opfes of the NEws can be obtained at this office on the days of publication. Price 5 cents per copy. New AdveiMtf'ses'a*itl Sberiff Sales-L. W. Duvall, Sher iff Fairfield County. White Corn--D. R. Flenniken. Bargains for the Cat--Wvodtar'd & Law. Lemon Sugar-MoMaster & Brice. Rltead the advertifeuent, of the Nelv York Sun. Auotion--G. 11. Mo M stoer. riniegar Bit,ters-R II. Metiorika Day. A considerahle nunber of our lad ie., turned out yesterduy, to pay the an nual tribute to o r Cynfederate Dead'. This is as it shouild Le. But there should have been a larger crowd. Why not ? Are they not our dead T Did they ntt offer their lives as a sacrifice for their beloved State ? Tile May Conveutloma. ITho oov'ention met in Columbia, on the 4th instant. Ion. W. 1) Porter was elected President; IV. C. Dudley, ). II. Chafb'erlain, and Gabriel Can. non, Vi'e-Pre.idents. Tfhc following g-entle'en were ap. pointed on the Ex'eautive Committee, 'to'Oxamine into (he account between t'he State and the Financial Agent of ,New York City : eJaines Chesnut, Johnson Hagood', Tho?. Y. SimmonsNp. )V. Dudley, E. 13. 0. Cash, V. '. Warley, A. P. Al drich,, fienry Gourdin, H, C. Smart, Win. Wallace, R. D. McCaughrin, J. C. Go6dwyn, J. L. Wegtnorelend. A. H1. Dave !a, A. B. Woodruff. Nr:6tm ^~ In 'the se'ntinent to "woman" at the late cclebr-ation read "decay" foi "disoharge" in the fo'd'rth line. The item bf South Carolina's past history read thus: . "What a pioud cay for South CArolii-h whe'n four of he'r distifignished. sons filled in the Congress, of 'the tnited Sates at the s/oe time, the four higi':'A nd most important o ice in the gift of Coi. gress to wit : Johjn Gaillard, Pre.-i den rIwo tem of the Senate, Langdon; Cheves, speaker of the Ilouse of Representfi'ti~'es, William Lowndes. Chairman of the Conmmittee of Wayi. and Means, and iobbix C. Calhoun, Chairman of the Committee of For eigli helations.1 xiave Yog ever Rend the Elible Euntlrely Throvigl I Below we tive a lfliin lo read the Bible through every year "During January read Genesis.and Esodus ; Iebrutiry, rk'aU to the 10th chapter of Deuteronomy ; March, to 14th lst Sanuel ; .\ pril, to 15th 2d Kings May; to 6h Nehemiah; June, to 100th 14alm :July, to 50th Isaiah; August, to 20thi.Ezekiel ; S eptember, to End of GLd Testathent. "About sixty-five or seventy-five for every month, or abont two pages for every webk <Say; and foni pages for every Sunday. The author of the above simple plan has rigidly adhered to it as a daily devotional exercise for twenty-four years ; and feeling that ti .to the "road oIf Life" he is Reader ! piaate thia on the inner cover of your Bible and try it. Funn AUea4 t We copy fratn the Chau'lotte Ob server of yesterday, ,the following paragraph. It will be observed that th'o firemn , propose havilng a Fireman's celebrati'on on the 26th of Mfay, and have invited th'o Hook and Ladder Compan' of Winnsbor6 to participate ! . "Mr. Thos. H. Tidd'y fM6vid thsg the white companies of RKnel' rrii, Chester, iluleigh and the HIook and' Ijadder Company of Winnubor., be invi'ted .to participato jn the celebra. tion; It was a'lso ;ffove d by Mr.' Tfddy that the citfeans of Charlotte. be invited, and as an amendment,' Mr Wriaton moved that the citizens gene rally b26 iiivitb'd. Ad6'pted. MY Vrino'fi' tnovsed that two mem bers from each company and two citize ns be appointed as a Committee to procure oratore. for the day, and t're chair appointed the f'ollowinggen t~lemen :Generqel John A. Young, WV. J. Y~ates oh thb patt' of th'e''itiuens, Maj. J., 0,. ,uarfis, 8. 'tobertuon on thie part of t Iis Itornets, and P. 8. Md Laughltin, T.. F. Learlf on' tbd part of t'he Independ'en'ts." T" Negr~o Legiuslation Deenwded - A gentleman from the interio&l' t'lle Stat'e of Nevr York who had re dided ih Aikon, South Carolina, about d cighteen months, for his healths sake, writes a "Defence gf Negro Legisla tioni," to the New York Tribune. The Tribune, cb:nmedite in this wiper "Without choosing hero to dispute one word of, th~ie eulogy oti *hhe the late Rebels choose to term Carpet Bag legist'ation,' we orily add sour egret that muen wise sno'gh to pass ' s uch laws should not also have proved honest enough to abstain from the wholesale corruption that has moade tho presenit.Stato 0 overnmnent a stench nl t$0 nostrils of the taz.payers." Gen. John A. Yo'iag, the ihomo oratie candidate for Mayor of Char., lotte, has been elected over his com petitor, Dr. R. K. Gregory. The Southern Christian Advocate says that Dr. Jenkins died 'ht Shang. hai, China, March 13', hi age being about B6 yeris. General 'foe'rt Pilte palosed through our town yestcrday, Tuesday, 9th of May. A French eh'cmiest asserts that if tea be ground like coffee before hot Water is poured upon ir, it will yield niearly double the amount of its ex hiliniting qualities. Anotlhur writer sa3s : "If you put a piece o'f lump sugar, the size of a waliut, into a teapot, you wii'l mate the tea infute in half the time." St. Maur, the Ventreloquist, is holding tforth in Newborry, C. 11. "Flouting sea weed" is the poetic name for the untidy, crimped hair in which imany young ladiesindulge. Newberry has recently organized a National Bank, with a capital stock of fifty thousand dollars. The elec tion of officers will take place on the 17th of this nmonth, and the bank will go into operation about the first of July. Mir. Gary, Chief Clerk at the Tieas. ury Department, in Columbia, was shot on Monday evening last at the Nickerson liotel, by a young nn named John Harris. The difficulty occurred at the supper table. 11r. Gary received a pistol shot wound through the thigh, though Eevere, is not dangerous. Plant sun-flowers if there is any place about you house where water is thrown out, and likely to become ma.. malatious. This plant has the power of absorbing malaria and purifying the atumosphere. The planet Mercury, which is sel dom visible, can now be seen in the the western heavens, its elongation from the sun being at the present time about 21 degrees east. The National Labor Convention Jlosed at New York on londay, after speeches by Irs. Woodhull and a lot Of other women, and the adoption of a resolution calling on Governors of States to take possession of r-tilroads as public property and run themn at cost. OT cad the interesting letters of "Irenoaus em the South, which ap pear weekly i he New York 0' s rver, published 37 1ark Row. New York City. Sam copies sent free. Terms $3 per annum io ad vance. The "Observer Year Blik" is sent free to every subscriber. In Excentric Character Deceased. Mr. Thomas Bloylo, a very eccen tric old gentleman, died at the navy yard on Friday, in. the seventy.ihh year of his age. Deceased had, for the past twenty years; held the posi inofbll-rioger in the yard. Hie ws unmarried, and lived in very mean anil uncomfoitable quarters, near the naby yar-d; nlthough he was quite wbalthy, thje. fortune loft by himn being estimated at about $80,000, thme greater partion of which was invested in desdra'be i-ea!, estate. Notwith stan,ding tiSd taM that tie was ini pos, seeson of an .mple income, lie chlung tenadciou~lg th' his petty pjst af ihell ringer, aid 6nty two wetas migo went down to League Islanel to ship as a common seamen at $17 per month, being refuseli,.on gcco~fit of his age.. Boyle was never kn'own to purchase anything in the way of clothing. From .every vessel tilat aggived at,the yard he receited gratuities 6f el'othin~g .in answer to hig urgent qpeals foi help. Anothef of flia eceoefrisities was his bffioiating as his own clotheswiisher, an ocoupation at Whiph lie was,, tro 4 uently notioedl in te yard. lleing uinarried; lie leaves nio near relatites to inherit his wealth.-Piadlplila A'nguirer. rp ode of explaining their testimony. The platntiff in ai case In one 6f the courts thero,' altered, amend~ed, ex plained and expounded, bt't all to no purpose, as the lawyer either could not or would' not unde'rstand. "I want you," he saidt "to show me how the assault was comrni'tted, so that I may have a correet n'nderstan'ding of it."~ The plaintiff sprapg up instant ly, seir.ad the legal gentleman by the coat with both hand~,' pressed hi'm back across the bar, and slook him viol'natly, to the amnusement of all present, an'd the eitiro elightenment of the lawyer. T~rms the time to whitewash your out-liouisps, rour fences anid vine ar bore. ' if ytnu want something that will stiek, disioive two q'uarts of un slacked lii~e io A budl'et of hot water add a haifdfur f' dnq saltj and one of brown, augar%stat wel} and your white wash is ready for u~se, An experienn ed friend tell. ud that a #hitewaah made after his reosit will have a bdt.: ter glass and last lo"er tie ny other he has ever tie. Try it. A devoted Radical, who walte'd Grant to be as much like the father of his country as possible, prayed that the "amantel-picco of WVashirigton might fall upon him" A men I [Uhna Berries as a Fertilizer. Last year a planter of this county, living near Hawkit-svillo, says the Dispatch, made a satisfactory expori ment with the common China berry 'e a maintro by using it under his corn'. le tested its value by a com parison with cotton .seed, whpch he sowed in rows alternately'..: he yield of the rows plauted with Cli'na berries was fifteen per cent. great'er than that of the cotton teed. The rows could easily be ditinguibhcd by a wore verdant appearance aid vigorous growth. The planter is entirely sat ikfied with his expeimiwent, 1taid will probably miake iet3 of all the China berries upon his plae tle pie ont season. Anothir furmer of this couin ty assures us that for garden mtti:iure Slie China bet ry is exe.-Ilent. It is well ktowt tiit the berry :ontiin-i at lairge 'quflut it y f oil, and that certai'n Iinods of ,toe are ceedingly fond :qt, W gIve these statenienl tq the public, hopiig if there :s any valic in the China berry it will ie made known. bntler D'ho dlit l1 Iu'liin In the Ilouse Air. Butler, of Mas4sa. ch usetts, asked le ave to fl'p r a i'solit tionl that whehev~t' ir inaau'enber obtaii' leave to pri-at aR speec he I did so on a pledge of h is htor that, tio hinig blr Sonarl or unip.rrliameanta'y sould be contined in it. , Mlr. Farnsworth, of Illinois, object ed. . Mr. Ilitler : Who ohjeets to it i 'I'h1 Speaker: The gentleman from Illinois, (Mr. Farnsworth.) Mr. Butler: I expected he would. Mr. Fartsworth said personal imat ters were not al .ays.utnpai lianmentary. It was sometinas neCets:ry to Ioe pur sonil in protecting the interests of lite country. [Iinukiig direc.tly at Mr. Butler.] When a coward and pol troon crept in here [The Spelbc's haiinner rained rap id and vigorous blows upon Ite des.k and drowned the !einnitider of the sentence.] More Troops for 8outli Carolina. Those ter ible Kit Klux Caroli nians in 1or.t and Ch<ster Couintie (says t to A tiguista Chronicle and Sban tinel,, will soon have the whole Unite] States oriij5 to encounter if they do not stop scaring the ,cala wags. On yesterday a large force of United States sold!ers, and seeral pieces of artillery, eatfie down from A t laita, and passed through the city on their way to Columbia. If this force is to be employeci againAt,the K. K. K.. we confess that we have some 3uriosity to know how the cannon are to be used. The Arc of TN1ilih. The Are of Triumph, Paris has been destroyed by the fire of the rer. mailles batteries. Wtnat tlh , icono dlasts of the capitai li;ye ."pa.r,ed in their madness, fate reserves for tlhb stroke of those who would otly .too gladly have avoided the sacrifiie. Phe Are of Triumph was the first ob. ject to meet the eye if the travel er journc3 ing towards Paris, and the last upon which his regretfdl glances rested as he left tie city. Iti fall is not the loss of Paris alone, nor of F~rance, but of all those who honor art throughout the civilized world. Gctlysburg li1li. Tn the s oldie's acetion at Iholly wood, a rpance has been set apai~t in which to place the remains of Confed arate soldiers now lying in the field f Gettysburg. The spot has been nam. ed eOctt3ehurg 1l1ll." Under the su pervisiou of Captain Dim mock, it has been .regulaely laid ont and well graded. The walks will be graveled its rapidly as possible. A spot, on the urest of the hill will be set apart for the remn'ins of' the greatest itoldier of tho war-Gen. Robe~brt E. Lee whienever they shall be removed front Lexington.. . Collsolfilg. The Newi York Stan of the ist. in. stanti says f. "The :aapareis of Sotfi Caoinawil bie delighteud to learn that 'lae fmaci aeii agency of thant Statec in this city is shunt. *aonundergo art ofliil tn.. vest igiaton by lhe comm aia ee an+ipped' tr ,R~gishiameai lot thiat. pupoe ' hiis commit aee is coamptsied oif very ht gh a onedl legisluators. 'FTe H on. lHen. Carolitil ttppholsterer. and .the Hion. Tjiniot hby ,Hiarley, of JIurb.gv jileja ihe 'a~rdneur,' are nuemb eas. 'Thip coisiitte, wiill, airrive ian New York about the lea of June,. The New York 'Tributne comes rondr ao the view i,ipon what we lhavo long musiste~d as te a ho relative sutperiority of t.he Soauthern States over those of' the far WVest as a point of emigration for Northern settlers. It. is at pains to deny that iit nrres evecry ore to fly froan hie tis to theo Vest, froam te ciaiaes jo the couintry,.andi there engage in farm inig. So far from urging all to iirate westward, we are told it hais over MfiY agib insrAteil thpt ranas ar'e nuit e n'' cheap and in viding, alt thinigs consider ed, in t~he So.w bi, ajd jveen -,n thae less densely peogledpbrtibusn pf New Jersey, Delaware and Marylan d, na they will average ini thM W'st. for orgsaized dolonizationa, the South, it. is thou ght, afforde equal scope with the West.' There is a mountain at th'o head of the Bothina, where, on the Elst of June, the sun does not go down at all. Travelers go there to see it. A steam boat gos, oli from Stockholm fgthe purpose of enrrying these who are ourbons to witness' th~e phenome. non. re only ocours one night. The ain goes down to the horizon, you can soe thec whole face of it, and in five minute it begns. t rise An apothecary sem.t in a bill to a widow which ran thus : "To curing your husbaud till be died." v Admiistrator's Sale. Y virtue of huathority, foom the Court of Prohnte for Fairfield dounty, I, will' offer for sale at piublic.,Aniction to the hiMghl. e:nt bidder at fihe late 'esidette of Strother Tidwell,.deceased, iu Longtown. on Tiurs (lny, the 1st dny of June next, at 1) o'clock A. M.. cprinin of the personal es tatc of the said decmsed. co831STINO Or Cattle. Hogs, Sheep, A Horse Colt, Ooru, Fodder, Cow Peap, YhI)-at, Wag. n-', M Wagon . HarnosS, Blacksmith Tels, 1arining Implemeits, &o., &o, 1) Adn'r m itih the ''ill n moe of t ho eat ate of "i rot her Tidtelb, dlcens.ed. tngtouni. Ainy1,17. Inay i-tid .An Auction Sale F l l c h l d ai nl . W . ih e m i hl i u r g . n tnehte Wnlgy,..11 n, -o ;ing Walgrin. 17,4,11, lIlogis- Fairt-*mA tt-m pgmeits, &c. properly of it. S. IKet:hinl. dvecellsed, will he lold at his nie rts'dence on Timrsd.y. 26th May, inst nI. - *. .. McM1.. R dmr in y 11-ti 23 26x17 SHERIFF'S SALES, )Y Virtne of tiundry Exect io to me 1.) direclel, I will offer for si1e at Fnirfield Cori-t iouse onl the first londay and Ile day following, i-i Jpy next,- witint) the legal hours of sale, to t.e tlgilst h-idder, (nf, lm, the following lie:d Property. to pny for titles aid s amips: ti mc of lanl contiaiing 1,2 ., cres. more or les. sit itied in Fairfielt. Contiv, bounded on lite west by thus holmtesivead of 5| .. .Davis, on tie east bym ihpntdslii he longing il - Crumpton.n lind t,0) Ib1 - south by lands bluhging to ). 13. 1'irkland, lev ied upon as the propei ty of E S. Davis, Adininistrn:rix, ot. loe suit of Wm. liair. for another a l otiv-*s. : . ,. ,. .-,- I. 1" DUVAIL., t'. I". C. Sherift's Offi . Wmishoro,Nay 13, 1871. mny i1-I lx2 Lemon Sugar, TINEOXd BTraxo, -'hiy.oring E-xtracts,. V 'ream Tartar, Nutn-!gs llorse Pow diers, llog lnwders, Medicitie for Chicken holeaIt. .lro.I,lial Trotlies, 1alt Petre, in d igo, Cit rie A ci:1, L.tvl' It eguilat or, Ju milper rar, Worm 'onfections 'rholic Sioap 1. Vertiifiuge. Citrtale of Mlagnesia, Conjgrest. Water. Also, Nlngtolia Balm, Magniolia Water, Bell Co0logue, Bptrtietll (oontinie. Toilet Soap. flerfuniery &A .1 us received bvy Mo./STElt & BitCE. may 16 NFvraNAitS A-r A W.AA S-rotA r. -- Tihe condition of a weak stomachm was nmov. er yet imnproved by cam hart ic itrngs. TIhey terely incm'ease thme ir-ritntion, wivichm it is :il importatmt to allay. .. Tihere is no prepa ration in existenice whmich so quickly and certainly relieves niitmsca its TAF'RANT'S SELTZER APERIENT Its immedliate effctls is to soothle and re freshi t he umneasy organ.. It arrests voimit.. ing or t he diipostion0mmto vomuit, t hroumghi tbe itntestines, thme morbid emietic tmnifte..whmich is thme provocaitive of miausea. A dose.. of thle A per~lienri wilt ilwaya effectumally "settle thmo stomaoh''.after a night's dlilsiplation. .SoiD i ALL DnUVGoIsTs. may 11-2w . Dear in Mind. Whlen diserase has tenderminmed time health amid theo phmysie( efsteinm ha9 .become pres. trated, a at iimnmant fthat i; t tnot oly strenmgthlien, but remove thle enmse, shmoumld be inhmniately- I' futrted to. hI'ental die. treat is ralso ai fruit f'aI source of the break ing down of. time congtipu iommn.tiie rava gea of tiqi 6'fetif h~t.stilh-nre Imridy anim ing For all huohb~ maladies liostetter-'s tonmach Ilitters have beetn foutnd mnsur. Pased. lIy noting ziireptJy li~poni.. time iii. ag:eW'(ble .feeling otter eating, so often commplained of by pmerspns mf' a iuelicatc tein uaeramneiit, As soqrq as digesti,9n is.refttorar4 iho-~nament. fira ,.h,,a *stf'fmytIli incroasing, nimd his genert'h henlth .ippriovedl., . . -Th'ofsnds eif.peisons certify timnt it.may be :-elied on in all ctses of weakness or ncr.vmmhs dniii f attlendant upon sedentanry habits. Time gener-ality of Bitters ar'e .so dhagreeable to time tnste thrir tltey rare ob. jectionable to a- wenk stomach. .Thmis is, inot thue ease with Ifostemtter's Biitters, whiichm wi'l be foundomild and extremely plernsant. lBalsamnic phiantst, barks amid rpnts contribte tim ir' rea'orrative jnices to rendher ii. soothing anmd strengthening. Its basis is time otnly pure etmuant. whmichm kna ever been pro dumced cointalning tmo fusil oil, or any other dl'rertioums etemernt. .The ninst enre'ful and skillful che mists have atnalyzed thme flitters, and. pr-ononnmtee. them hmai mless. Thlis is Poleetitte testimony; but the tesltmony of the bhundredst of thoumsarids yiho. hnt'e ew. be'ri4noedthe.p~reventathve annmt cifi-ativee i foots of the tLAn ao'PErA6 'spoyi .Intl ALTiRRAiVE or a~ ;',itta a ni8ll iio. conoltnsive. In Fever and Agnme, Dyspep cin,.I-illousness, Nervous Complaints, Chronic Complaints and geners.l debiliy ID. is as nearly lnfailible as anything' In .this failible world can he. may .IIAtti Voan.-In common with many other. wehave felt a lively Interest In the mnvestlg'alins which - D'. Ayem has been making to disepver the causes of failure of the hair, and to provide remedy., Hid researohes are sai d to htive been,mnuoh more thorough and ezllaustive tbb a ve made before. .The result, Is now bw tus under the name -el' A'sm's HARa Yiai.. We have givent It a trial. and'with, fl sa tiefnotion. It equalIs otfr most- favothli antIcipations, Oumr gray hairs htevo fisap. jienred. or resum'ed . tiheir oiriginali color; and a visible crop cof soft, silken hair has started on a part'of thes scalp which was entirely bald.-e.o.. ra , AhiAate a. I.iPORTANT TO B Ui.ts.-.. Doors, saslheti, blinds, mouldings, and all the iiaterinls ne Ceus8nry 19 fnsh a honso in proper etyle can bo-obtAinc..aL tie lowest market rates direct fr.on4he nianitfitoturer, P1. P. Tonle. Charl.ston. S. C., who has the largst an1d moskcomplete manufactory of suli arti. cles.in fUQ 8nthlern Slates. See his ad. vqrtitomeut in an-ther colut', npl1 1 The BI*ssiDg of the Age. No more Sick lleiditche, no more Dyspep !ia. no tinire Inligestion, no mo)re Palos. no more Chills, Imire Liver Complaint. fin more Jnandice, ne more Pi ai in ilhe Back, no more Kidrey lMiiease, no mare Costiveness, nill more Ilenirtlb rn- T1.1 T'S V1i01-: ' - ISLE. L.IVERl PILL is; it cortnio utnrennvee iinint$ all dwath d.stressiong consa, tints. may W1-1w DRUG- STOIJR, [Next Mor to Geric'a Shop ] I o<'% 0r C~o Iihe puilp. S lie i crII lly se0o Ievied s':;ck of thir beso qjuality , D~rigs, Mlediciiales, iin c y Article, Prices acs low as j cinV in this 1n3' i J e iberal de duction made to Physicians j-urchasiig y the qaant.*V. N. B.-I ive my ofliet in tIhe ryI)n Ato mnd Wmill give pee a atcteiionl to Pie. scribing and Ceiiotindit, Mledicines. a pl 22 .1. C. M1OLEY, M. D. VOODWARlD & LAW, toitintdb to Offer Bar0itN 'ror the tash In Dry Guods, Dresi Goods, Ready NIade Clothing, dent., Ladies, Misses ind Children's Boots and Shoes, "rockery, diassware; Woodejware, &c. The specid'l attent ion of the Ladio.. s called to our fine assortment of Pritts Musl'ns, il zainques41C, Lainens. .-halles, Polilns, &c. Also to a Kid flove we are selling at $1.00 a pair. The sr-eeial attention of the Gen. ,lemon is called to our stock ol Ready Mad'e Clothing,; Cassimere. [jinens, an'1 Fine P'elt inil Stra Ihats of the latest styles. All goods sold mL the bwest CASil WOODWARD & LAW: may 16 Cheapest Store JN JUST RECEIVED. THREE~ CAR LOADS croiC1V 9VHrITE CORN, Low Fo?' Cash. BT D. R. FledrikNA' may 16~ S~OOT .AND SHO1 the .Iatest, ad bes etjtes. --:lt~ work i awa , re ant . Theore ii no necessity t ootd onthv 8f a l adboy.Oer solited for &n . MI. GILBERT. Fresh Salmon. ('lOVE OYSTFICRS, Black Pepper, Family U i'oap, Eugir and Cof'ee. Just rocelvedi St . - ' 11. WV. DE'O1'US. non 17 LLI . waXca, l'rslprietor. It. it. t.c Mf l 1. A 'o.. C r lkes MAgent., Sanl Frnaldis"ota ( " m er. t, , 'A ILLuON.q EBe a Testiaosty to their Wonuderfusl Curative Efferc.. Vinaegatr Bitters are not a vile Paisey Driluk, tastso of Poor litni, WIaliskey, Proof Spirits lann Itertso I iquorn, doc tored, spiced and sweetened to please the tasto, called "Tonica," " Appetizers," ltehtorers." &c., that lead the tippler on to dratkenmess and ruin, but are a trno Micldne, inartl from the NaIIT Roots ad hlerbs of California, rreo fronal nil Alcollc hmStililmt. They. aty the MiIse '). 3,001) PIFElltlilt -uiti A LIFE (I1VIN(4 IlHINCi'II, a petteet Rtmovator and Invigor:%tor iof tbe 8ytemt, tarry. Ing off all .poionotut n;atter atil restorlig tihe blood to a iealthy conIlitIon. No lcorson ean taks) thlei littters acconrdiin to directions anl reniAtn long uiwell. isrovidllt their botes are not destroyed l-y ineral poliot or other niaeane, and tihe vital organs wasted beyon the lolint of repair. ' The'y fire n (4s,011 ie Piega ttivo an well as it Tsnle, posnkla'Ing, also, the peculiar iuerit of acting as a powerful a:-,tit in relieving Conges. tion or Inflaintination of the Liver, asad of all tito Visceral Organs. FOR lEMA I3 (011 lLA INTH, whether It youtng or old. tiarried or aiaigle, at tihe dawit of wotiatlnoodt or at tihe torna of life, these Tonis liit ters have 1nf equal. For i finatlansaanasatoty nttd Clarnic lRhener InsatienaS Sttal (4,1nt, iyspt'ins. or IIt+ sli9e41iota, 11111ott., It si I tenttt netl lust aralttout FeverN, l)Inuas~ens of itao Ilooll, Liver, lKId t'ym final lintiler, these 1lii tertN hsave beesto st attecessful. Sticli Dlinetnne. are causei by Vitiuted 10lo01d, tbi lt is reter:tily prttltacvd by terangviietit of the Ilianrstive- Orgunas, 1)YVSPEPU IS IA 4) t I ND1I1(%ESTIO N, Illccutte, i'.0n1is the Shtntls, ilkonglhs, Tl'ight te-ssf tin Chiest, iilintets, Sotr Hirtictatiosas of ite titttell, Htt Taste inl tih M'Nltot, 13ilitots Atttke, l'alpitatiot of lt lclt t, I nfillnnat itton of tite L.trsigs, ['sttl in theregions of the Kidneys, and a hiniired otler ilitftl rympitonts aro.the oft spcritins oft hDyspepsi a.tI They itvigornto the Stomtnct nit tintilate the tiorll Liver itt Howels, wtich render thei of ttitleit-illetl t-ln mey in elvts-ing this blood of nil iml pitrities, ncl imait ting tiew lIfe And vigor to the w hol tystem. FO It SK IN 1)ISEA JAEM, lsrulpt[onaITotter, .:lt fishlna, illtht v', 14pots, l'impliles, Pl'ntillea, tIils, (nrline-lss, Iting-Wornit. 1vatld )lend, Sote I Itelt. Setrs, Itls--olrattons of tihe 'I.iti, litstan.rtc sti innss, ofr ithe Skist, of what ..ea usnme r ias:ttai-e, ar' literally elti nt aid car i 41 otit of tihe tstesa itls n Alint ttillegby lO uso-t 'brc ' lilt iers. i h v s, tIv it' i :n I cast's will coal u lnmesthuet. . tvsIontistf atirceuarntivsjffect. Citntce thc Vii ited Illost wlsivosseryou find its iissiailles liari,ting t brosgh ite kiss lit P"Implest, I-rnplio r itiSoles; cleamse It wisest you fnd It bs 111tnttsisd altinginh It tite veian; cleatie it whIs't it is fotlcnit! yotur feelitigs will toll you when. Keel tlejblod itae, ntitti th benithof the system will follov:. , , . . . PIN, TA IT. nnci other WOIEMM, urking i.t tie H) Sct a v: - tssy tihousands, iare olfoctually BOL ItY ALL, DlItUGGISTA AN) DEALIRS18. J. W A LKHEI't. Propr!- r. It. IL. icDO NA LD as Wt., Dh isistt nsi iInicis. AgeniN Stin Frlatosoo al., aid tid 31 Cotcnmere Btzret, New York. may 11 ilE Ordinance rotbidding the dischuarg" Sof fite ni-its wiihin 1th oy of lib cwn will be, from i3 sldate, rtrictly en 'ltoeti. W. m 1)iY(lily', ap1 20 Intendant. CI AR n3 A. DANA, Editor. A Newspaper of tho P'resent Times Intended )or Poolsio.Now oL.Earth Inelnding Farmers, Mechantes, Merchsants, Pro. resdlopa& Ment, Worl&ors., Tinkoers, and all Stan' tier of Honest Folks, and thte Witos, Bone, and D~anghtrs of all such. OltLY ONE DOLLAIL A YEAl! I ONE HUNDILED COPIES FOIL EG0, Or iese than Ono Cent a Copy, Let..ihore b6 A 050 itbsiat ovary P'ott 0111do. SMI-WEEKLY$iUS,' $ A Y~; x of the Samto ars -!. ~onerai ohtarseter as TIIE WEEKLY, bttwith 4 reater variety of Iniscellaneon* )cedine,#. nd Ailrnlshting than news to its rnneertjnejith greater ftbhnetsos, because t comes IwIdO aI Week Instocd of once only. TilB DAILY SUiN, e0 A YEAR. A pr ln v reaudabo ndtspa wih largest -i 10:t1o in the w4Ior. wI S. sndent,ndfeeess In politIes, All t e news omi OVery whfrn .TWd contt a copy ; y aial, 50 onta a mo r6 er. TRSTO OLU5SB. TT1S DOLLAIL WEEKLY tSUN. lye coil. ono year, separatell addlressedl 4~ses n aa;an ty addreasedl (acid - - . Eight Dollar. (nd an ea copy o to gottt t ipd r lb) F~fteen Dollars. Fifty ois, one rear, to one aridress '~ndt the Boml-.eeky one year *to~ glotte up of Co), 8 w ooont D l a rs. 'hlsrty.0Tyo Doi~ara4. Onte hnundred -contes, cno year, to one add'r' (and the Daiy for ono year to the getter up LI 'eab), Fifty Dollar. dr a tit Dai~ly for ai rrotne '1'TIB PRRf-WENKLY SfU . FIve coples, one year. separatelyadee. BighbJ)ellars, Ten copies, one year. searate1y addretted (and sin extra eopy to gotte up of ein b), .n'.. - Sixteen Pellars, * SEND YOUR MONEY 5j otpee orders, o eoks ordrafts oni No-a ervrc n ont. it uonegistet sieon m_ oney e L.W. VLLADPbl her mafy 18 OARDEN SEED)S. A fresh supply of Garden Seeds just, il by Express... . . . MoMASTER & BRICI, *UST 1RFAEIVED. Bran yPerokios, Canned Ochie, Aescirted.Syrbps1 Prize Oaay,... (hda WhIf Wine Vinegai. pow for for eash it, may 7 .MoINTtRp & O'8S $631EtJIING NIC. tULT6N M.rkqe Cornpd Beef,.8Bmoke J1Tongues, Best Assortlnent of Craok era in markets. -Per sale ehespb Sapi 1 I ETillN & 11OBERTSON. Oentiiden's Spring Sufis. A FEW pieces Nrorth Carolips T*eeds. .135 MeMASTiER & BMKWE NEW ARRIVALS 1 M R S. SH A1W lias returno.? froM purohasing tiii SECOND SUPPLY OF Mlliilerd and Dress Good% AT' OnEATLY Reduced Prionas And is one of the largest and most FASHIONABLE STOCKS Ever offered in this market. All of w'hioh will be so'd for the Cash, . I ALSO, BUCK WHEAT FLOUR. Fresh and Qonhine' a half the usual price, at _apl .6 - F. ELDER. SPERINI 1871 E have opened a beautiful assortment of Prints, Jaooqets. Muslins, Lawnu, Be. rages, Piques, Grenedines and other Dread Goods. Also a general stock of White Goods. The attention of ladies Is called to above. A full stook ofCpring ClothIna The newest stylcs of Halt, &0. We try to kee he best k 0Shoes that th.is narket, will afforA1. Youcan gen.. eral'y.go anything you want In the Shoe Line from uti. Every Shoe warranted free fron wood and iaper. A call soliited. LADD), BROS. & CO. api 8 JuS f ILCErVb ('O SINMENT otton Seed Meat, fresh frotf the Mill at Columbia. Tbid Meal is highly recom enited as food for all kinds of stook, especlily for Mile)a Cows. per bushel. jan 28 K ETOIHIN & ~]ERTBON. zt STABLE.g . PROPRIETOR. 1KEEP constantly on hand flne Sadie and Hlarness Horse.. Also broke an unbroke Mulem, as good as ever brought; ts Carri s~ug egoes., eaa S addi U1orue ways on hand, to hlre oa the~ pouI Iberal terms ..det 22 A L9.T of Campagne, anAa 16 #4I whi4d L. --kes, fust keoeived at. ',. - noh 18 ,H, W. D~%bRTU. ANOT HE R free?s enif of pas~aa 10y anales,Oranges o e Alm n, Blrandy Peehbo, Oysters, &o. D aetS s.fHatS e& Ls Rundown.. Ag s' full stock of Oroc~re es Corn, Bacon, &o. ~ api N6-), -Just O pe. U8 APPLES, Sweet Oirsp. t od ' ieFresh fremenia, *P ' ' ' ) ani 2M A . Af .93