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Sntrrrating 3Wsrrllaitt|. Prohibition in South Carolina J? Intemperance an evil, blightning?WaslinV*--\vithering as the Sirocco of tbe desert? - Has a single district, bom m unity, or fern ily.iu the Suto escaped its terrible ravage.-.? Soau the entire criminal code, make a eataloguoof all the crimo* enumerated in the! '"Mtututo book, and answer oandidly?does j any ouo> or" all of them together, pour auohj ?dnccssaut streams of sbniring. mr-eiy, nftd dyatli upon Soviet}", as this hellish, bottom* ie?s fountain of Ungotfy } m; extebloftltis evil is niyofuteiy indescribable, incalculable, astern i>ding; and vol we staid stil'with anns folded?hardened bv> constant observation mid contact in tbv : midst of imrrounding desolation?doubling the rt'fht ov thy e.r'p^luticy of binding the - ; monster at uuco and for over, in chain* and bar*. J lave we tho right to enact law* prolijbiting the manufacture nnd sale of intoxicating iiqgors as a beverage ! ' All power is originally vested in the poo-, 1 pie, atid all free governments are founded .on their authority, and are instituted for their jwvite xafrfy uiv/ happincst?* (Constitution of 8.C., Art. 9, sec. 1st,) The very object of government, then, is to prohibit, or suppress, whatever innv conflict with the peace, safety, or happiness of the ^ po?plo *? and the people being tho source of political power in all free, governments, have . it perfect light to demand legislative inter ferenco when moral suasion fails to secure to society immunity front insupportable evil*. Persuasions and force, or legal coercion , "ore the instrumentalities employed to re- i strain and prevent yice, iminorrality, and i crimes of every shade and degree. , Moral suasion is usually employed to in !i * duce men to receive or roject a belief-?to do j w hat they are under it > obligation to do, and i to restrain men, when they injure none but ! themselves. Hie habit*, conduct, and acts of a man. j however objectionable, so long as nobody : else but himself i* injured?jf interfered with, ?nd rcforme'd at all by other*?can only bo . properly reached by moral suasion. Lajal Coercion, or. the other hand,-must be employed to restrain men from indulging practices, or pursuing a business which injure* anv other man, or class, or community of \ __ * rt*l. _ a . 1 .. l" men. 1 ue moment inui wo come wnere one man inflicts injury upon another, wo have pa-sod the line whore moral suasion ~ ends, nn?l legal coercion begino. Wo have left tlio piovince of the one, and have crttercd that of the other. Applying these principles and illustrations U> the liquor traliie of South Carolina, is it possible for any one divested of all prejudice, to question tlio right of our Legislature to enact prohibitory liquor laws? Why, our statutes already abound with partial prohibitory liquor laws?restraining all from selling intoxicating drinks in certain quantities, irko do not bug the j/rieiftgr. If tlio Slate has heretofore rightfully demanded a consideration for this special permission?the license to sell liquors, may it not go a step further, in view of the admitted evils growing out of the traffic?spurn the paltry con ' *idt:atjon?withhold the license, and prohib it the sale entirely I So much for the right. And how as to the dxpjtliency of enacting tins law. _. It i* said that the people are not ready for it. So it was said in Maine, Massachusetts, Khode Island, Connecticut, New York, ami other states, until a fair oxpreasioii was ob-1 tnined at tbo ballot box, when overwhelm- 1 iug majorities declared in language not to be ! .misunderstood?"ire are ready." So it will be in the old Palmetto Slate*? Hie people here arein advance of politicians 1 on this question. Already most ox the Iload " Iloards and Town Councils, have decided to -?II . ~iii..,..~i, ?,,?i.. i rwjn uu 111 *? v iiwviinvn inuwii^u ?nciiwii/.ni by law to exchange tlie.se guilty indulgences 1 to outrage communities for moneys?tiie vir-1 tue of the people is above their cupidity; ' JHld hence we derive the first assurance that our voters only wait an opportunity to declarewith tho teeming millions in the States I jointed above, "Down with the liquor traffic." j Twonty-livo years ago, the trade was eon- , . -ducted by respectable fnorcbariU of charae-! ter/md standing in tho community. Rryry ; body drank liquor then, and of course, an ^article so universally used by the people, was kept by all traders who pretended to hare an assortment of merchandize. JJy (tint of persevering efforts, however,' ;for a quarter of a century, tho temperance j .reformation has gradually driven this vile stuff from nearly every respectable store in the country ; and now it is in tho hands of .an entirely differeut class of traders. Id .quors are now obtained of low, unprincipled * foreigners, worthless vagaboin I natives, and; .the meanest grado of N orth Carolina wagoners. . Could a trade of any sort, conducted by j euch characters, benefit the State, and . deserve the countenance of the people f Jf1 not, what re? bo raid fi?p the liquor ?<- i flc-^intriiisieaHv abotuualde?avoided by all | respectable traders, and'only seized upon by j vagabond luirpie* for a living, ?? a sort <>f\ f Ainnpromise between honesty a?d roguery, i (Wttded bv respectable dealers, tho trnflie in bid enough; tut iu tUo linrt?la of i such H*<"V a? now Lave chargo of it?bavin# for their principal euftfotuora our negrow, ami tha h nud most degraded class of, ' , H'liflo people?tfie *h)ve* elitmilalcd to clrtntfertino art* of theft, intfubordinnthw, and Ifcrlmna to insurrection, whilst their V>iefer- j oas white associates in tho grog sjmpr, are! fast sinking into Impale*- poverty, wretched- j tfe*<V6nt) misery constituting altogether a ( ; "Vroup'froin uliMieo issue swollen, turbulent ; * 'Kt^eVuft of paity>ertani, crime and death. t! t^Mur this dospienblo trnflio thus stripped of its ; * faUe allurement*, and expo**! in all its bid ODD* louthsOlno deformity, etanda oirt iti $tleh bold and startling roliefaa the grf-at cuy>e <>f, ? tire Irtdd. it I* jibsplutely am sizing, tHaiji/.o?! j?#rm|c who knoto *tx3rf<+i i (> ? Miit H JfbrA-xiAt another day in their ntiihd I* 1 when mond-tfuaaton *o- J ?* mwM^y i *. * . i vjjaf'*jj- a. w _?j B!,L JS_ compiished wonders in tlid Toj.poranco Reformation ; but now nn entirely (Utfturentforni of opposition array4 itwelf against ow glot iousestnso, and against. tlwJ peace, safety * and happiness of thd eonidry." . * lo us<S moral suasion alone with stieli J characters as now eh'efly uphold the liquor , tranic in South Carolina, is to ongftgn in the i old-fash kfttcd folly of 'Casting peans ticfafc | swine," or Titching straw* against the; wind." Soino good then, perhaps, still counter i nuuco and support flic bitsin^wy and with I Mich we may continue to reason ns heretotore. Hut, to the entire crow of reckless,vug-1 HltOIld fwr siiMk >ilu| MlllPMnt jion.i^ f o _o ap.' ' "1 dcrs, >vho iofust^nnd cursor the hind?let us t ^v. us wo lvavo already "said to their Jess, i otfriulrrig associates in crime?the Gatn!4ers and Coiuitoifeuers?your mh.clnevouH'tnilJic 1 is outlnw iln?jnohrbiltd?;uiJ j inHSt cease at ni?c?\ lUld forever 1 Opinion of Cluij JhhUca ?W'A of (he ,Su- j /JWif Court vf the United State*. "lCvery State may regulate its own inter j tial traJlie, according to its own judgment, j and upon its own views of tin* interest and, well being of its citizens. I an? not aware that the?e principles have ever been question- ; ed. If any State deems the retail and inter-! iiiil traffic in ardent spirit*, imurious to its ; i-itizetis, and calculated to produce idleness, | vice, of debauchery, I see nothing in the; Constitution of the United States to prevent it from regulating and restraining the trafHe, or from prohibiting it altogether, if it think-?. proper." . - .... i - ? Inexorablo Law. l'lveuv nel c.f li4V? to >.....1.. ...Ion... I." ' ' ... . %v^v Vft IIIW JO itliiuv nviyillll IM 1V^ i itonsequences, anil by the fact that oppt a- j Lunitv ouce lost, cannot be recalled. The moment gone id gone forever. The deed done cannot be undone. The choice made, ' the soul is given up to the operation, of the law under which it has placed itself. Thej wretch, who commits suicide cannot conic | back to life, though he shrieks llko a mad-: mim when he licars tfio dcath-ratlle in Ids' tliroat! Or if a man commits murder, ho j cannot call his victim batk bv repentance.' 1 'crimps lio staubed his friend in a pa*?i<>ii, | It mailers liot. Death has no pity. Tho' it has not friendship nor remot>c. Tluugh tho murderer throw* himself upon the corpse j and weep in agony, the dead wakes not. ; Suppose a sailor, in a fit of revenge, sets! fire to a ship at sea ! The next moment lie is horror struck at what ho has done. Hut. will his better repentance sooth down the; enraged elements f Will it. cause the billows to ccaso their dashing, or the flames; their fury 1 - No ! lie. has done the deed,' and be must abide the consequences. T!ic ; flames will still roll on, and mount on high, and wrap their fiery shroud r??ui:d hiih for bis ocean burial. Slowly but steadily sinks' tho wreck. An hour passes on, and lie is struggling with the waves, lie readies out his arms in convulsive agony. He curses, and prays by turns, ButIris strength grows i weaker with his ctforls till?despite his , slrugglings and prayer, and dying blaaphc-1 miea hi* fohn sinks beneath the waves, ami the calm deep rolls above his head ; smooth- j ly as ever. The laws of God in the moral world arc as indexible as llioso of nature. They aie incapable of being turned aside hv lutman ; power or ingenuity. Kvery man has reason to tremble lest ho find to?* late that it rcouijc<l a stronger hand than his, to stop that terrific machinery which sin sets in motion.? ( Let him not Hatter hinnjelf that lie cart repair i the injury by repenting of it. No ! the only i way to make life right is to start right. A J late repentance may save a man's soul from hell. Hut it cannot undo the w rong that lie h.is done. It cannot repair the evil which he has inflicted. In this sense repontcneo always comes too late. It mav help t?> set the future right. Hut it is not an atonement I for the past. At the bar of conscience sin hath never forgiveness. It remains forever, nn eternal loss to the soul !?Ah <n York- j r- ? Swallowing a Bar of Lead- Stomach Opened. Thk Wapello, (lotvaj InleWgntcn' snvs :' On Christmas day, a Mr. T. W. Br us, while doing the exploit of sticking a bar of )ead dow n bis throat, let go his hold, and it descendc-d into his stomach. Tin physicians of this place, not knowing bnt Hates way trying to hoax them, made u slight examination at, the time, inasmuch as he had made but lit-; tie ado about it, and at times denied having ! swallowed the lead at all. A few day.-, nflen the victim having swallowoil some acid substance, the lead liognn to corrode, and he became very sick. Tho physicians were1 then called in and it was soon found that every other attempt to extract the lead would bo unavailing, save opening tlies stomach, i This being resolved upon, somo five or six' pliy*Plana were called in on Wednesday morning last, when l>r. Hell of this pl?c?\ performed the operation, probably tho tir*t i on record, of opening the stomach and ex-! tracting the lead. The bar w as about eleven j inches in length ami abottt one half tire j engtli showed tho action oi the acid upon it.: The patient, at lost accounts,. whs g^tjingj alortg finely, with a prospect of speedy iveov- ( cry?tlic nirtninatjon caused V?y tho lend, i while in the stomach being thu gfontewt dif-j ftcnhy to contend with at present apircnruftco. j 'I'he Itclligchcor of the Otli tells us (laics was rapidly lecovfeying. t W'k learn from the Clayton. (Ala.) /fanncr, that tho "Canu'ioss Family" aro "thar," amusing tho citizens with their "rich;treats." The Kditor says ho went to iltoshow and no-^ tun 11/ gained tho value of his time audi money. nro hoHm^.nS i?o' Sni?oi?nc? Vi lli A. fflrDattiet afiuijlidiite for CU<rj; st Vji? rnfMtiti# clestjiui. yfi"Tflt, i. . hi. iTWr I off ??? amines \t\ K. ITttNclE, iu rfWWdi'mh for olicr- ! M ?l thp i H'nta^ iior fhnl office. TV. frjn T*'9j' *"* ?~'*/?>' f"* T";(4o.-.v.4-r * tfy heve ^s'An *ni lmri^c.1 to uioMUlipeo : pfftft# A* X h 'mrTtflstc f^rSth-r iff n' i In- next ^iseifon 0),-! j7 .f,l m I &I - I. . ^ ^ . <*mmm wir I- ?e-o- tv iuButar i i^( IWJ_> 1*rctiitriiiv i'ricv* Current*' comiK'rri:i) wkkkj.v* von ttm hntkrhuisjCj py JOHN W.lrtWDV, MERCHANT. ' Giikkn vrw.f'. '.... : . wiinny,{xir yitm, n> ? 11? . Ihsmlre, 13 a 10 ITACON . *. .Uniti*. }:or lb., 8 u Ity ^YiVulJions ft ? I , b u 10 Ul'lTEll .T'.tJoslion, flor H>. .none* Countrv, tier lb. ' CoFl-Ftf. ..Hi.), Mf lb. U Java, |>or Hi. 18 a . i vAtn\A'r/:?u i?? * ? j,I Oltmitlg. |KT \4t. II l<l .Sheeting, per y?l. I!) <t 1.1 Osynlntrg*, pervH. 1 I a 12 A ....Country, jM'rliltl. ?7.$ ? Country, per siK-U, 0:4 ? *4 OllAI.V Com, jK.'r busing 78 a 8.7 Wheat, jum- lm>liel, ?1 } IliDN SiweUca, lb. 0 | a 7 EuglMt, per ll>. ( o a ,.r>A LAUD ;.? i I!.. 10 </ 11 MOLASSES. Cuba, per gal. a 37.1 N 1**,gal. It) j m 1#^!. no u u^ai OILS.; Lntup, per gal. * ].!- a $;-'A ' Train. tier e\rl. 5;7.t u :-:ti: r ' o * * "J- ** 4* | - *! } H VOTv peril*. 1 7 <t 8 IIOJ'E t.orlb. 1-2J " 20 I SUUAllS.. .N. < hleans, per lb. 7 ? o Port6 Rico. per lb. 0 a 10 Loaf, per lb. I2.J Citi4icHl, pot 11*. 12.1 liolinwl, per lb. 10 a 1-'11 SALT .|?<?r bushel, $1 j Salt, per Mick, ' - ? 2 07 | SO AT Colgate,pah-, pr.lb. 12 .j. a 10 ^ Yellow, per lb. 8 a 10 SHOT per lb. 12 ? Slurf, per bag, ' a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. / BOUNTY LAND. 100 ACRES ' AI.I, \v!i?? Imvc h tvo'I It ilnvj. ill aav I War <>f the I'liite.l State?, since ITSfo. IVanntiO ohlaitUMl, np.J hi^lifrt cash prices j tthl fur llu-in, by C. .1. Kl.FOUl), Altoriit'V n* Ijiw, Mb lfi. ll-tf _ Greenville, 8. (\ Warrants! W arr ants ! V7. K. 3A0L3T, \ TltllJNr.V AT law, U prepared with all TV necessary instructions to procure iJoituty Land Warrants under tin- Into net of CotivCtvsi), granting 100 tier oh to tilt wlio tfmy have ser\ el in any of tho wars. Immediate Attention given to nnv Lii?iiuo-? of the kind entrusted to Ids on re. itnreh lrt. It . tf BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS. rB'Mll? undersigned i> prepared to obtain H<>vnL ty Lanii Wakuants for those entitled to them under the late net passed hy Congress, March t?-l. IS.VI. 1'roinpt and immediate nttoti tion viM ho given to the prosecution of nil full Claims. Otliee next door to K. 1*'. I$katt:k?V Co. S. D. C.t >?M?LKTT. Greenville, 3. C? March Id. 4t S Butler Guards. V^Ol WILL attend a regular meftinj of your I. eornn on Monday evening, 10th in-it.. at Mi-Ih oV IJkII. The Constitutional Fines will he imposed upon absentees. Hv order. W. P. UtliEIv, Are. <t>ul Treat. .March 10.. tt * I SA'i&Oatmfi iVrJlD mVU^V^-XtlVYvAU^,. MISS N. J. STONKR res poet fully inform* the rilizeiis of Greenville that, she has resumed the business of Tailoring and Matitau making, and would he pleased to receive the jintronngc of her old friends and former customers. Gvecntille, Mnreh 1*1. 4t 2 Executors' Salo. Neprocs. 11 ousel told and Kilcltutt Furniture, I'.aeoti, SruMlcrv, Harness. Saddlers' and = f *s.r+r. ii? I w i i wui ujinaw. . WHA* $>* f T,,K RKGL'LAU MI;KI Jt? '"K^ *>f Mountain J.OIMH:. NO. 1 :\ I. O. O. K, arc hold on I -^vr Friday vvcmirtfa at 7 o'clock j ln iliclr ilall. \V. I'. Mi iUSK, ?S'et-rehtri. 1... Greenville, J-m. 12 * tfjy ") i <>* awcik. i efriy^ ?GrkknviLi.r 1 )ivtaiox, No, 1W, S. of T, | Kulu their ureetiiiw wcokly, at tiv* l'it vision Ro"io.(ia M dice's !to!l)'Satii}-dnv?venifigk J. 11. liOWa, 4. /i. ?V. January 1*2 35 f ci ^? ajm - roi7? \rov are requested lo moot nt the 1)1 vision A Room of tlic Sons of .Tempera nee until I further order*. Meeting?Friday Evenings. | l>y order of W. I'. I'r.nr, WV. IV. j January 1 i i!.t If Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. JL'nT IIWElVn*, two n??i* of Moii's thiok : Pegged Hoots, assorted sixes, Strong and wo 11 I I uiuilo, 1 ens.'" 1 toys' l'rjfjtril Hoots, An Excellent Assortment of alios' (I'atont heather foxed) ?v>"sBr |'i-;ui( !lo Gaiters. 1'1'k A i oivii I'riitolli* ninl f.nrorriino Silk I initers, with ; fancy heels (quite now.) Imdioa' Calf and Goai- , skin, Moroooo and Sealskin Hooters. V\"u!kin;r! Shoos nud Slippers. White Kid Slippers and. Gaiters. ( 1 Children's S!??cs. i Hot?V and Mii^ct' Ilhick and Fnne.v colored, j Shoos of almost ev. rv sixe and description. I Efyi.adios', (tout's and Misses' India Rubber San-j | <ia!l.) and close Ovor Shoes, at WM. 11. IIOVliYH I |r Mil Ilk tt tf I HERE! BELL! I..... IllAVF.lost my dour little d?*g ''Hl'l.l.." and; 1 will give my gold ring to any body who will -bring her book to ine. She is a little brown 1 l ...u:. .. I t ... liiiiii winvi" p("ui '.i i(unpr nnour. live montl'.s | old. I'lonse brimr her bark to her little mistress. | Mr. I'otto: will fell you whore I live, f have itlj most, cried my tvto tint about her already. and if she dou't otiiuo buck 1 clout know what 1 will do. I nih lfi. if IDA MAY. I M K W-Y <) 11 K A D K RT I S11 M 1. X T. SAMUEL W. BENEDICT, iYo. 5 WuU-stm't, Nfcw'- V?yJt, HAS u splendid assortment of : COLO AND SILVER WMICIbom, i - *\ J,'NVKl'uv A SU.YKK-WARK, i v - 'iw*'wliieh. in eo!iM'<|tienee of the hard I times. he will jell nt unusually low priors, and t all article* will he warranted perfeot or no sale. : "Merchants and others ahout vi-itin;r the oily are requested to coil, and OKDllliS puuetnnlly j attended to'. ] March .?. 4.1 Of DBS. SULLIVAN & MOORE, : PUNCTUALLY AND PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL | DALUS IN TU111.INliOFTItlvI11 l'IJ< 1KK8SIOX. i f > mints-i t-:: Unr/Aoi, (,'rcci\ville Jiiittricf. | IV I'o.- i-Ot-rn 1 : Dunklin, " " |j. M. Si U.lYAX.j (D. 1>. MOOIii; Mureli 9. 41 "C| Notice. \LI< persons indebted to the estate of .1A I? HZ ( I l.lillATll, deceased are notified to make immediate payment., and tho<e having demands ' ftonlnst the said Mutate, to present them, proper ! IV attested, to thr subscriber*. at. the ottiee of 0. J. Klford. 1'. K. urxc.vx,) v . l\ J. KLt'viRD, f ! Mureh R. 41 .1 REED & GOODLETT, | 0 1tfcom WJ! )Xi ^rcrnYHIc, S. ] S^iTlWicc iiP\t door to F. F. Uka. iik A* Co. J. P. ItI?KI>.j |s. I). ClOODLK'lT. i .la nn.try 12 1,? ft" Thompson & Easley, ATTORNEYS AT LAV/, CKKKX VILLI? C. 11.. S. c. .Inns 21, 1M I. 1? sos&py] Watcli ifiakrr and JcwellfP, t'XDKK STKli.VS HOTKL, i * KKKPS always on hand sjiscI Silv<'v nn?i JLWLLUY ??' < * cry description. Fmicv i imki 1 Yrfiioiery. I Clocks, Watches and .Jewelry repaired in the I I At. manner. ! cico. SO, 8il Jy HARRISON'S HOTEL" j ItY 1). Tilo.MISON SIMS, Corner of t ?.!liiLj>'<'liiiiv!sn;i n,"l Laurel-streets, <>in, jik C. Omnibus Faro 25 cent a. jan. 12 tf lioaliN and 8tatio(icrv> I * , rPi!L Subscribers are receiving a large and vaI ricd assortment of tin; above Article?, which tliev offer at lo<v prices. A LARGE VARIETY OF CLASSICAL WORKS. An Kxtensire Stock' <>f Miscellaneous Works. SCHOOL ItOOKS. Slnt.es, I'ens, Pencils, Drawing Hooks, Water Colors, Dissected (lames ] .to., .to, j Hlnnk Hooks, lioimd, half-bound, and in paper. Foolscap, Letter ivud Note I'apcr, l?v the ream or h-s*. ' Spy (Hashes, Tocket Compasses, Magnifiers, <t c. With a varied assortment of other article*, to ! which tlicy invite the attention of the public. 0. K. F.LF< MID ?k CO. innr. 2, 11 tl" J1&2 ui va ' 2 m Mi m * r? XV ??aL <| MAIN-STREET, GREENVILLE, S. C. nKAl/RIl IN* TWti*. MKWriXKS, St'lHilenl Instrunn-nt*. I Hi-Stuffs, Vori nishop, l)nip filmwwaiT, I'ntty, l'o'mcco, Kognrs, ; Spirit <!?s, Oils, 4'iuidlre, Soaps. Spices, llruslics, j Toilet Artielua, Couth*. Perfumery, etc. yjc^l *>fld jfrli'C ;JJhK|s, J nr? warranted and no]J at low price*. (\3S~Oyders from* Merchant* and Physician* respectfnilV I solicited.'Person* sendm# for Medicines n't this Store nuvy ivfy on having tliom cninponudod ! with neataccuracy and despatch. .1 Pobrtmrv ' 88 tf l _ ??. n } LAST NOTICE. 1 A tT PeUPOJCS Indebted 1?> o. A. Pukix. oil > V. nccmuit precious to March last, ore orirMicidly rei'|nested l<> call on V. K. l-lwrv and ' sett To. tlie wptny W. fHflhcr iuoirigcnae ennnot l?e ' hIIohcA ? J* ' ^ ~X- ? ! ^ * rV .. " ?^HF; ;v Ui* ?&, MnkciV IVpls mi?l Fixtures, Leather, Carriage, Wagons, Horses, Arc., Are. A \ Tl.L 15J** MOI.I), on Tuesday, tlie Oth Apri' ? T next, iit. (J rein villa, S. ('., the following I'KK^tN'.Ui PilOWiltTt, hidnngintj to tfto Estate of JuW. Oilreatfi, debased: Tlircn Xvprocs Pili.i, alioul years of nae,' n good harness mtiki'i'; W ASH, nlioiil 2Q years of aire, also a gopd harness maker; .MM, uhout lit years of ago, under upprentiooi-hip to the etirpt liters' trade. These Negroes are very likely nixl valuable. A largo Variety of iiovtWHoj.i) ,< h'lrciih.y rrnxiruRK. Consisting of jleil.:, lhiK?stead* and Redding, ("'hairs, Tahle*. Rook ease, Wardrobes ('rookery, CtlufcSWUJv, Carpets, <( e. A sclccfc assortment of valuable Book3. Handsome Family CAl!ltlA(!K ami Harness and Mateh llorsc-s, tlr-t rata Two Horse Wagon and harness. Saddles, lh idles, <t'?. Large lot of Farming and Hardening Tools, Straw-Cat for. Corn-Si toiler, Ae. d"\ Fine Riding MARK, Mileli COWS, 1 logs, il-p, jWn A jurge quantity of first, rate IiA< 'ON, 11 Sties , shoulder j and llama; Lime, Salt, (.'olfce, ike. All tho Stock of Saddlery, Bridles, Ifnnlters, 1 InrnOfs, l.enihor, and II a mom Mnkors1 Materials, Tools and Fivtuhtf, Whips, II nine*, Collars, Tree\ Buckle*. Webbing, Skin.*, 'J hrca$.i, and every other material uned in the SnddTwy and Harness lin*\ Tkrws?All sums under fivo dollars Cadi; OTer that amount, note, with two soeuritiea, at twelve month*, .with Interest. from data, \ ?*** mh 13 U ::t Shaving and Hair-Dressing. miRRS^So the Bnrb?v, h w re /V'^TMifl-iied to' (iraeptille, and taken nj> hie J^jgF 1 lentfrftntrtcrft no.\t door to (\ \V. Picki-K Co'a 'l'a tin ring o*tnh)i*h<no|if, in Heat JJrio.h and is prepared to axe. ii, c\ tiling in hi* lijpe with t !i finest. CjdTOrV'hdi. Tienth rneii ? . . . ' "Unniunowl, orfaeeslimited 6t'U:y U|ne ?m> day or ewenhtt;."* Hutting d^ne ,<^jL#hv til,- inn i|i\ . -nvis. liiv- M uel. I... t t ! t j,-,. . ..irm,v, . * % *.?* _ ,' +. J, A.- _ * 1 ? ! A CABD, IT AV1XO hhsov'intcrt kobkijt I*. (loon| l i.kit \vith ipyself in flip nioioaiit'lo iicss, flu* tail! IdjaWijsfi wfJI !?? crt rri?.?(l on under ; <lui mime ipxi ?Me of (3RAJ9Y >i lit-UJ>1.KIT. | at mv old s'uinl on tlio soirtlrwcit isiriior of tlu| pntlicw^x.. I licn-bjr toko ?)?du&?ui> t<> lvjurn ' my thajflpt for tin? liUVral jintromt;?*' fi.Tetof?ji;o I tv4tf)Wi'U <>n nu\ mid i-olieif n coiifiuunnco of ; the sainc for the irow 'firm nlxnn li>, ; folding eonCdiott ti.nt v tfllt la> a1dt'*To give ' <! ?! inftrotH^ii to nil tvlio luby fuVt^> 114 wit It tt en] I. j It is \Vill* rcIuetKiU i' that I mi <f truly say that ; uceossity constrains imp, t<> notify those win hio , j Indebted ti? mr oltlirF by note mi- book ??* * >?*>:* 1 previous to 1st of January, 185^, to, mill oud pn . j J up. 'JOHN W. CKADV, ' ! January tiHSSl ec-rARwar.BiS-r. : rI",!IK undersigned having forttn;d n c<'} nrtner 1 | & ship wnAcr the Unfile n\id style of '" K.A I ?N ?k COODLiri T, tin J token the stock of (Junis , nad Store of JnjiS W, til; \L?Y, wi!< ^lywiitimn' tin? litifiiiMPS, \\'y hope ^A^iiv prompt attention* tfi'uicirit ay&v&fc, oontimiiiner of the lihy -nl patronng-s IntetoMre given tin* hiuinesn. t>ur stork i< very complete now. rtn.l preparations nre limbing to .enlarge i! soon. Give ue-n rail.. "1 JOHN \V. fijl AT>Y, itDii'T. r. UOOIU.KTT. January.*22, 18.15. (iKEI^TlLLE HOTEL. Till: ftibsi/ribnr. having taken charge of 1 y/i"! t his House. *> lately kept by JoiisM liftTU ami once so well known no the A'rtifitrkit <f' 7um-! r*<ir fv;i, reivpcotfillly hifoftlti his ol.l ftivilfls ntlil ! the travelling public that he i- now prepared to i entertain nn<l iiciMinnnodntc tffcMi in becoming i style. ninl hopes l.y f^ppcr management to -secure j their clH-oUrngellK'nt. K\efv attention will l>e. given to fender the stay of ?trangers and travel-1 ler.i as ploas.iut n.i-i agree.ihle iu? possible. . ?v>?- ? -~ < 'H' o S) i- o v e v s . t **\ . Having n file S.'nhlo, c.vc-elleut lots, j an nliundaneeof ps-oveiuter, anjl enrefnl j j ostlers, lie is enabled to accommodate Drovrtv! 1 in the la-it niittim-r. Also, constantly on hand, Horace, : 1 lacks. Carriages and 1 biggies, to litre, & ~^rl? I upon the most reasonable t-'rrris. 1'. S. RI'TLKIK;K. jam 12, 5-5 w tf THE WEEKLY HERALD. ' The Lest General ITowspapoi hi tlie World. j Nr.w Vork AVi'.kki.v Hkhat.i.is publish.1 ed ev -rv Satur-lnv mornim/ li t i i.nt.-nn 1 embrace all Ili>* now* of tl??? great event* of the ! ilnv, reports of mooting*, of IheStafo J.ei;i?>Iiit.iir;>, j and of C'otigivs*; important public document.*; { F.uropenn and homo oorres|>ondeiice: financial ami commercial information, and editorial* of ; general interest, tlmt have appeared in t! o Ni.w I Yor.K I v 1 ll.T.U.n. j If is neatly priutcd, in clear type, on n Inrg . ilouUi quarto sheet of forty-ci .lit column*?a ] j book?a directory in itaelf?and forma one of the | host and most vidiinble weekly newspapers in the | j world. The irreutofct care i* taken to ohtain t lie* j latc-t and must reliable intcli-jtetice of important movements in all putts of tlio world. N.'?o.\-l , pense is spared for this purpose. 1 The subscription price is three dollars per anlimn, payable in advance, or sixpence per single copy, iviitors of newspaper* lit inn .limit. this country are particularly ri quested to net as ugent*. They will recievo. twenty-five per j ecut commission on nil cn--h subscription*. | Any person obtaining fil e or more subscribers will he allowed the snino conuui- -ioii. Trnits op ?"!.? its. Tor 1 copy of Wkkki.t ITru.u.n, I year ' '< (id I Five copies do. do. 11 20 Tell do. do, 22 fi'l Fifteen do. do. V.7 Twenty do, do. -17 tat j Twenty-Sea do. do. fat ?'.<t I Thirty do. ?! . 07 50 Thirty-five do. ii<?. 78 7.7 Forty do. do. Pi) 00 ; Korlv-fivu do. do. lol 2.7 I Fifty do. do. 112.70 All letter* to be addressed to .lames (lordon, I I leu net t, proprietor and editor of the N'tw Yor.K : llr.KAi.n. New York city. Ib-millmtcc* must be [ made in funds current in this city, j Advertisements inserted in the Wkkio.y I[?:::i At.n for thirty eents per line. I'i feb. Furnian University. I rJMlF. Treasurer will attend at the I'lifver it v | 1 from P o'clock, till 12 A. M.,during the first i week of the approaching term, for the purpose of receiving the 'luithui fees, which are required to ' he paid semi-annually in advauec. Students who attend the F-nivorsity upon st.hol arslups of others transfored, for tlio lime to them, J are request m! to produce written tran.-fers of the . same. Payments of tuition money b'v person* owing ! bonds given forth.- estit' 'i-hm. at of tin- I nivcr sity, will hi- regarded in lieu of so much eonev.r I rent interest upon said bonds, and u certificate | to that client will lie given. C. J. El.FOKH, Treasurer, I .limitary 12. "7 If Eating Saloon. OYSTERS, HAM. EGG AND COFFEE. 1 fplll", undersigned having opened hi* Saloon ? I for the coming season is prepared to fur nisli OVstcf Scrj'per* at the short...! notice. He i is in receipt of Fresh Oyster*, direct fr-en j Charleston, twice during tlio week, 1 \. client i Cigar*, Oranges, Cocoa Nuts, etc., on hand.? ! His Saloon may bo found in the cellar beneath the Saddlery of Mr. <1. 1 Ii-u.hman, near the river. Main-street. Opctt every night, evi-cpt Sunday. JOHN" ill t'KNKU. ! Feb. P. lS.'.v :t'i tf J .. T , . , t y STATU ?P SOI TI! fAUOIjUTCA. (.UFF.NVIl.I.F. l>lSTi:'.i i\ :< or c^ixbct'isXM RJMj\z., John, W, (irndy ) * i. > Altodlhli'Dl. i Wm. M. T'ntlor. J * II I'liKAH, tlio I'liiii.tiff oiiIIk- 1 At Ii'Iav I ? ? of Oflol'cr, IS.S4. tile Ifm <!< < '.* niliuii again*) Min drffiMidnnt, who, (u< jt is .f* nb: Hunt froiu nn<l whli>nit tin- "limits of tin* State, i ninl ha* H('illi(<r wifu or nttoniVy now within ?lie I sniiiu upon whom n of this ilpclnnilii'n mkilil I ?* ?f>rvui]. ' I It i< therefore onlorc.l, that ll>e sn'nl -defendant j do appear nn?I iliu said ?le< juration o> or heloiv tltu niijotoftiith d/?y of October. which .TSvill be in the yonr <>f ein j.or<l one thoiiKmnl eight hundred Jitul tifty 1i\ u. Otherwise Haul null Inbroh/lc judgement**'ill thuti he given nydnwnragftiji.d him. i). nukf* r. r. r. ] CKrlv's <irflioo, < IrecnviHe. I.ti;-4rict, f Oelobcr 17. If.'.V, * Hand Lamps, ' i?ml Hrittitlii Metal; 1?< ,t linrlrflT " " rtold, ? fr> ?h HWpplv. To ho -old nt t dare./ j?rir- ?t the l?rug Store of f Ti. Kit TOW Mart. 4;. 'v T? + - y . va - j - Give Us aCallT^ I"rI'MUi *?ihwril>?ri>rAMn .their einerre tliiuikw L ' to tMir tViea'ls and vu*t.oni?M*, Wr the lib i-ivl lull I'liltibRj. ii'ill i'il!llrli(?i? * 1 _a ( ...... - . - ..hiiviwv vxwivjvu I to them, ami hope the sartu.' will he continued. , Their :is?uj tmeat of M'^^LUANT | cqods, Ihough small. well Rofoete.l, and of 6uj>erior | qualify. Their Mock cohM.-'U of the finest \ ClOlha, {fU*ilu*crr*, J anri/ Silk Cittl Satin \*C.: fluffs, Stink*. f'rav<(G, I'ixket Humtk 'rrJiirfu, Gloves, dx. Al o. choice i'Kjil'I WfFKIKS ftjid EXTRACTS, 'for < :kt , .Ic'lHasi. ki'. All of Which will !>< sold on good tin*.' filn h nrtb'lorf ne they have not <.ju hniils. thc.Mihsctibt'ra wilt-by hnpj>v to ardor . .gLar their piitmus, uild ?u<i them in making Helen 7m u?. " '>''3' would nlsd ail.I that tiiov linvo tho lout workman citjragi'd in the Tailoring r^rjiarCiiaeiit, and llnil. all work will he executed promptly *?d wwrronlol good, Tim Mthssrriher* would also take this opportutiity of-requesting tlmse indebted to thorn to anil withopt delay, to*.) their <fuos. 'i'lioir agent u{ (,:r*i'nvilli-, Mr. O. A. I'ickv', has no h Imiiv to <'all on debtore, nu?l tho aulmerihera ivojK- thai all indebted will vail on him und par uj? us eurli us iwrihlo, . t\ W. ITljNT.E A pa HIM t'LH NT.U'YOtfK TYl'K-FOtiXDltV. <* tirhlifch.'d in 1813, ha* now on 'hnixl, ro?<jy foe im'iie >tr'ir<r>/, hi fmitsto *uit purchasers. 1,0(1,00 II).-. ItuM.VN TYPIiof rtcw out, 6<?,0oi> " KAAVV TYl'V, l.i.uoo SCIMFlSof various stylo*. " (mkityns. /?,Ort0 " <>1'N A.MICNTSin great variety, fytHJO " li< > DDI ills. Itn.utn feci ItltASS AN1> TY1T1 MllTAL liULE^ atrd all tlio novelties in tin- Imriuef-.s. All tho nlmVo Tyi nr?- omt hy steam power, of the neVP i-omj-n/itiiui of metal peculiar to. this foundry, lu.d WHICH IS (TiUTA1N1,Y SSlT*EltD .Oil to am overused before in and part of tlm I world. The unequal!. .1 rapidity in the process of carting, enable* rue to sell t liomr more durable : type* at. the prions of ordinary types, cithof on ! credit of for cash. .- c y IVciovh, \V ood, Types anil nil other Printing Ma terinls,exeept< Paper und t 'nrds (which have rto fixed quality or price, furnished ut manufacturer'* ! prices. ' The latest Specimen Dunk of the Foundry i? i freely given to idl printing olfieee, on the ruuuipt of fifty cents to prepay the postage-, j l'rinters of rnnvtfpupera \Vho el loose to puhlish this ;id vertiseinent. iii< lmiitivc this note.tlireo tiiuea before trie first day or iuiv, is.r,>. and forward me >>ne of tlr. patiere, will be allowed their bills nt Ilia I time of purchasing fi\ (> times the auiouiit of iiiy nianufsn-tures. New-York, l'eb. 12, 1865. ( Address (.KOiitJK DIMflX l.'l CHAMIlfilii? ST. Xow-York. w? ji uv t'y nt'ivy Xfphouft, ofkldiiibiirgh. : jmuI, the lntt* .T'rafi ^Norton, of ValeCollege. | New Haven, complete in 2 vols., rov.il.oclnvu. eAlManiiuV 1000 pagt<*, 14 aloof ant] (ioO wix il engravings. IN ire, in inhslin binding, /^This work is not tlie old "Book of the l'Hun/'lately resuscitated and thrown u|M>n the market. I iiifc. ,.. * y ?Town ??nd District Government Inlnnl'^'t.?i?r. A. H. t'fit'oK. 11/?rv .?i>. t>- \vi;*ium.i>. 4. tv. fcvoux*.vj*\ , If. J*. 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