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FLUm the Union Tiwc. BEE-11IVEN AND IIIVING DEES. Dr. BEVAN, a distinguished Eng lish writer on this subject, recomn mends a hive measuring "1200 sol id inches in the clear," and of on ly 9 inches high. Quimby and Langestroth, both high American authorities, concur in the opilol that they should not exceed 10 or 12 inches in height, but differ from the English author in having tnem of much larger dimensions in other respects. I have taken the medium of 1500 in the clear. from my own experience. A hive of the form indicated possesses many advantages over the tall, slim and unsightly ones in com won use, not 4be least of which is the saving the bees much unneces sary labor and time, and is more over much better adapted for the use of boxer. There should be quite a number of auger holes bored through the top to afford the bees ready access to the boxes. Having the hive ready, the next thing is to have it well filled with bees. One strong swarin is pre fevrable to several weak ones, for it can defend itself against the moth in almost any kind of hives, and will yield more surplus honey, whilst the weaker ones can barely make enough for their own suste nance and often fall a prey to their enemy. It is rot a difficult matter to u~nite several swarms in to one, for the purpose of acquir ing the requisite strength. When I have hived one that I think is too small to do well by itself I add to it, on the earliest opportu nity, one or two more. Should they come off the same, there is very little trouble in affecting the union. Carry the hive containing the first one to the place where the other has settled and shke down some of the bees on the spot where the others are to fall. In this way they become mingled, and will go together into the hive. Or, if it be inconvenient to cat ry the hive about, get the swarm intoa box and take it to the stand and shake out the bees before the hive *and they will go in without trouble, generally, but should they show fight a good sprinkling of water or a little tobacco smoke will soon quiet them. Should several days have elapsed howev er, it becomes'a little more difficult, still it may done. Get the swarm to be added into a box, take it to the stand, move the hive a short distance from it, shake down some of' the bees out of it on a cloth, then pour the bees from the box among them, having p)reviously giv en both a goodl tobacco sm.oke. As soon as the most of the bees have entered the hive move it gr-adually gently back to its place, dirawing up the cloth to the en trance. Should they require it, give them the smoke fr-eely. There alway~ ensues, in these cases, some de ree of excitement, caused by deposition of the extra queens-for only one is allowed to remain. *Upon raising the hive there will be found one or more (according to the number of addi tional swarms) knots or balls of bees closely compacted, and in the midst of each a queen, whom they have thus imprisoned seemingly with pur-pose of smothering her. T~hey' appear-. to hold her royal (dignlity in too gi-eat respect to use their- stings for the purpose of dis patching her. I have more than once rcscuied queens so imprison ed; but nothinig will enduce a swarm to rece:'-e more than one. Great care should be tsken in b:inging down a su ar.n from the p'acew were it has settled, so as to avoid irritating them. The com mon method of striking the branch or tree on which they are found, with an axe or something of the kind, is very objectionable. The violent jarring produced by the concussions, not only causes irrita tion, but not unfregnen-rtly kills or crippl1es the queen. It is much kbtter, when pracetica~ble, to shake them off as gently as possible. on a cloth, or- to brush them down with a broom made of twigs wedl (-overed with leaves. As before leaving the parent hive they al way fill their stomachs and sacks with a good supply of honey, as provision for the interval between that and the establishing a new settlement, they are generally in a good humour, as most other animnals in like condition usually are, and will not be viciously dis p,osed unless provoked by rough usage. There are, it is true not uinfrequently, some troublesome fellows among them-ill-manner ed and cross-grained, from dys pepsia or some other infirmity. From these, unless they can be quietly dispatched, it is no bad plan to take refuge in the midst of the main body of those well fIll ed and sound digestive organs. It is or prime imp)ortance to get all of them into the hive as as soon as possible, otherwise they are apt to take 'French leave.' If they are sluggish, brush them gently towards the hive with a leafy bough-a little brushing of' this sort will generally have the ef feet of making them take to it for shelter, and as soon as they are in move it at once to the stand. A few stagglers will be lost, but not so many as by leaving it until izight, or next morning, as the cominon practice is. Put a strong swarm into a well constructed hive, protect it from the rain and sun and there need be no appre hension about its giving agood ac count of itself. APIS Patsts. Read! Read!! Readt GREAT DISCOVERY.! BI LEVN 11MDq.NMEL l .1) MATE FROM Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil and Zine, Chemically Combined. Will la;t three titnes aS long aS the best lend and oi! inixed in thv ordinary way. Always ready for use. Sold by the gallon. One Gallon Covers Twenty Square Yards Two Coats. :0: Tu PLAINS, FAUt4rIEn Co., VA., Feb. 6th, 187:. Mn. C. P. K\IGuT-SiX: The Paint came safely to hand as ordered-two ke;s, five gallons e acl, and three buckets, one gallon each. As practice was slack, I did the job :v.:elf. Two weeks, (tnot constant work,) completed the house two coats. The l.ist coat I ;!pplied thick, and it is now generally conceded that for enamel-like hardness, and body, and harmony of colors, there is not a handsomer job in the place. I saved sixty-five dol lars by the operation, w hich is an item just now with Southern people. It should be gen erally adopted in this State. Any country lad can apply it. I have never dabbled in such stock :v Testimonials, but I feel so forcibly the great adaptability of -your "Enamel Paint" to the wants of our people, in excelency of' materiai, in beauty of color, and in the lact of its bring "ready mixed", thLt I give you tree perr.ission (if it is desirable to von,) to make what use you think prope.r of this letter. Very respectfully and truly, S. McGILL,'M. D. BALTtORF, December 10th, 1872. Mr. C. P. KNICT', EsQ.-DFAr Sin: It affords me Inuch pleasureltosay to- you that the Bradley Patent Enamel Paint far exceeds my expectation in eodnomy and"beiuty, and I have every reason to believe, in durability. More than. twelve-nmonths since; I painted the roof of iny (Hotel Mansion 1ouse) with the Bradley Patent Enamel Paint, and I was so well pleased with it, I determined to -paint the outside of the Hotel, and. am most happy to say it gives rue perfect satisfaction. In conclusion I will say, it this testi monial will be of any advantage to you, you are at liberty to use it. Yours most respectfully, - ISAAC ALBERTSON, Mansion House Hotel, N. W. Cor. Fayette and St. Paul Streets, Baltimore. To Tu Pvimie.-it affords me much pleasure to state that in July, 1S71, Front Street Theatre was painted inside and out with "B'adley's I*atent Enainel Paint," for which C. P. Knight, No. 93 West Lombard Street, is agent, ard to testify to its superior ity over any and all other paints for similar uses. In no private dwelling can paint possi biy be sulljected to the very severe test it undergoes at this estab;i.iot, wh.-r, during our daily cleaning, soap and soda .are constantly applied to it, aLd yet it appears as sound and 'resh as when first put on. Of -the.nunmerouaa. alvantages it possesses over other paints, I will oi,t mention its being mixed and ieady for use iti piimntitie.< to suit p111r. chafsers; its quickly drving properties, which s innch time ini the ex,ecution of* work w%here paint is needed,. and its very perceptible .i-nAt y, " hieb impar:ts beauty anid dura biliiv to the objects on which it is used. As such I ila:! enyestiv recoinmnd it to the nerchants and tradesmen of our city, believing it will Live them greater satiRfaction than they can possibly anticipate. WM. E. SINN, Baltimore, April 25, 1872. a Front Street Theatre. Cit.0n1 -:a.i.raR(, Deceiaber 10th 1872. Mn. C. P. KNIGIT-Di:.%t, Si,: The paints we received from you have buen applied to several of our o%in buildings and to those of out friends, and hiave given entire satis faction in covering qualiti-S, in Rlo-9, and in adaptability to all kinds o! surface of inate. rial, and we cheerfully reconmnielid it, especially to tIat class of consuiners who have to depend upon unki;own parties, or painters, to rmix and fartish naterials, wherein we have fountd the imost deception. Yours, truly, JACOB STOUFFER & SON. MAY.arn LINF, BA.LT;nOI: Go-TY, Mo., September 24th, 1872. C. P. KNaHT, Esq - Agent for :radley's Patent Enamel Painlt, !3At1inore-:Ar Sin: The paint w hich I purchased from you has given entire satisfaction, so much so that all my neighbors intend to follow rmy example, and have their houses painted. It is not on ly durable arid cheap, but it looks better after it is put on than any paint I ever saw. The painter I have employed is delighted with it. IIe says that lie can paint twice as fast, at.d at the same time do a better job, with the inamel paint, tih any oter paint lie ever used. I can therefore without hesitation recommend it to the public as one of the very best articles of paainit ever introduced. Yzours, very truly, J.AMES H ALL. 1:L A in:, 31.t:YL.NII, Mfarb h l "7.. 3fit. C. P. Ksicirr-D:.fa Sin: I have been u-ing, sinac" hlt spring, Dr:adley 's Patent En:ainael Paint, and am hap>py to say th:t it Civ.,s entire saitisfaiction w heraver I b.ive used it, tad to p:arties to whom I haavc furished it fir othear painters to uee. Mr. John J. Street, who lives near Clermiont M1ills, to w homn I furnished the IBradley P.int last fall, is much a'pleased with it, and gives permission to uase his name in re-commtending" so gvood a painit. 8. II. Mlontague, painter, agrees with mec as to thne dua ahility of your maost excel lent paint. I hnope puaties whao haav.- paintii.g to do will look to their adlva::ti ge and appls JBr adlev's Patent Enanmel Painit, whieb is the moast durable paint now in uise. It holds its gloss longer than any other painat that I have ever used. IYours, truly, E. C. GARRETTSON, IIouse had Signi Painter. C. P. K xt(wr, EsQ.--I:.u:r Sti: : I iaare usa'd Pradl:n.y's Ptatn .niael Piant on my dwelling last Spai i,g, iail am miuch pleausedl with it, anda, it lool.s as w eli inw as when lii st painted, :und conasider it. a good Paint. Yo .r , tr ay, Cre eclI P. 0., Hartford Co., 31d., Feb. 6th, 1l:4 A. II. STR ASB,AV;If. C. P. KNIGHT, Sole Agent, No. 93 W. Lombard Street, Baltimore. W' SPECIMENS AND) PRICE~ LIST FURNISHED OkATIS. 2 Juane l l, 2:3-m. KA4HAIRON Only 50 Cents per Bottl.1 It promote. the GROWTH, PRESERVES the COLOR, and increase. the Vigor .,4 and BEAUTY of thme -HAITR. ' Omr TmnT YEAn .Aoo LYoji's EATHixsom Poa Ta HAin was lrst placed in the market by Professor E.ThomagrLyon, a graduate of Princetom Cle. Thenanmis derived from the Grook. arity it haa obtained,is unprecedented and inord Ible. It increases the GnowTi[ and BEAUTY of the Rain It is a deligh.tful dressing. It eradicates Dandruff. It prevents the Hair from turning gra.. t keps theohead cool.and gives thehairarien,soft. gloe pparace.It is the sax in QuaanTrrr ad asTT2 it ws over a Qt.i.TEBof a CZ. !YAGo, and is sold by all Druggists and Coun by Store. at only Flf' y Centis per Blottle. Kioi's Glory is HerlHair. A pr. 16, 15--ly.cow. senger Trrnnsgepon thslRoad will arrROOTSn leave asR follows:.d.arutL Lecte Colutbia hou.......................c9.00 i Arrive at harlestonut .................m. 4.e p Leave Charlston(atL...... ...t...m....c.....t9.3 luah TION TRIN, [Sudays eXepttd Souve C rolia .................o3p, m n tioms eIrbeTnc n Arrive athCharlestontat....................6.45 a i ArriveontyColumbia at.a..e........... ... .y.30c. sament ccmmdaro Trains pnti ta will corriue th se-ahoofiefebca to rent Columbia as.former.y--.ondays, Wed- e acepcilysbjc tispr edays Cartnd atd....... 93aam n une oi hyhv oeul MOIiT urS.T-1860-X.T Camdn Acommoatio Trin wll cntine unecomptethosd ily oftwell-:non bR-enkTdS, to untoCoumba s orcry-~onaH, e E R BSe nand spiRUits bndwt te aeds ndSaurapr opet, whc53 hi P a ture P ae CathYrn. Ap.rint,TNtritRus. iureti, Aleratienan S. . ICEN, enra ckt get.Apr. to3 ke-p themonan liae,.k Sewing 1vachines. THE NEWJ "iM Elli~I & II IBSO. SEW1ING MIC'HEXE! So long the ladies' favorite, and for more han twenty-five years thei leadinlg Family Mfacline Of the World! Dan now he had by cllin. on Mrs. D. MOW ER. L:dAgent. Or L. IH. REDUS, TravelIinggen, Apr. 1, S. C. THE DAVIS IMPROVED VERTICAL, FEED Shuttle Sewing Machine. 1 cart the This Machine involves Ifech.ical princi pies which are new, and widely different from those commonly in use, thereby ren dering it superior to all others. It combines SIMPLICITY. STRENGTH, DURABILITY, BEAUTY AND ECONOMY, and is adapted to a lai go rature of work, Sewing through all gr.le of* f-ahric, froni 1he finest ('anbric to fiarness Leather. Ias the VERTICAL FEED, The best iFn that has ever been devised, which enables it to sow over Ridgos, Seams, Gathers, and all other obstructions with the same facility that it does plain sewing. With viis Fx-:j, the goods cannot fil as with other ieeds. It is the SIMPLEST MACIIINE, having no cog gwating or cam grooves, and is the easiest of all others to learn to operate-runs lightly and rapidly, and is the most noiseless of all Shuttle Ma. chines. Ias all the Attachments for doing every kind of work. It is truly a First Class Machine, and universally gives satis faction. Try it. Sample Machine at Wrighit & Coppock's, where Circulars and Testimonials l may be obtained. DRf. HILL & SE TZL ER, Agents for Newberry, Laurens, Greenville, Spartanburg .ni "on counties. Ap nm T HE AMERICAN BUTTON-0L.E OVER-SEAMINC SEW)NR MACHJNE. Fa . . .thi agi , - wat - I BUY THE BEST ! The AMERICAN will Last a Lire Time. - It is superior to all others for simplicity anid durability. It has beeni pronoutnced by the beLst mue c-hanies the best finished, anid miade on th j best plani, of any m iachinte iaiuf'actured. Wil! se w the. finest and coarsest fabrics, no mhat ter how much starch. Never drop? stitches, runs ligh t an l abnocst noi.seles'5. (;ull and examine for yourself. Sohl oni thie mtost rea:sonab!e terms and Induuceents to clubas. LOVELACE & WITEELER. IIakggry FIRE, FIRE, FIRE Was st:t Id iti thue NEW I:AKERY of M1IL .J( lN S. SM ITII, on Monayc last, anad EVERYBODY W\ho hceard tha t th e DAIILGREN\ OXE was in bilast, anid that liREA1), CA i1', PI1ES an .1 oth.er thinigs werec beiniig iiturne out, weie IN EXCITEMENT Oer the 'eent, sO ardintly look'd f.>r. 'lie probprie!tor is h-ippy to .tate ihut he is notw prepar'd to furnish the~ inizuns of Newbe~'rry, anld especiilly Ii: t h clihiren,' tmothuers, with the most to1o:.soe ad healthy a rticle-I AND NO ff>rt will beo spared Io prvil Ily for lhe wants of the publici, either for their b,reakfasts, dinners or suppers. Pic- nie parties, and all other parties luiinishetd oin a.pplic'ationi. lHe is happy~ to say that ' his bread wiill be so good thait no other I dink than WATER E With the excep ti o coflee andltea nill (. vehenec 'sary. Setid in y out order~:s at ' ontc, to To J. S. SMITH, inv Next door to L. IL.c arha!l'. Apr..%, 1lit. WILLIAMSTON, S. C.U THE FALL SESSION OPENS JULY '7, 1873 n.mvis von 20 wa'sK: 'HA Roard, 874.00: Re'g'tar Tuition, $10.00 to 625.0o ; French, 810.40 ; Piano, Gnitar, or Organ, id'0' ; Latin, Greek, and Sing. . The celebrated CttmLes.mT Si'nisc, 200 yards from the College Building, has be en of v'ery great benefit to pupils in delicate spi' hiealth. dec For a GataI'-sue, address, ter: REV. SAMt'EL LANDER, A. M., Jot L OPS? !LE4-SED FL.O(RING\(, CLLING, WEATI: en ofvr Mo nh in.: :de, oLver 100,000 fe tel-lie-es. 4oor and Window Frames, mads Bpallu"*ers of'Walunt Or Maho,,auy, on hawn k made a. cheitp at thi., v.,abli.irhment as ca mand the lar!!est !stoec of the ab.ove,South of !C will fiemtelcon to all who wa ie subscribers are the only practical Mechai ving onl the business in thle city oif Charlestc ~Goria, Nort Caoia and Florida, as Ity year*s. W. P. RU, FICE.-On accounut of the manner in whieb )I of the risk of Dreakagre of Gla-; with ord roads in thik Statenat HALF RATES, which ar. 12, 1873-10-1y. Sash and Blinds, If0OU;T LDINXG I , PIlA CEE TS, STAIR. FIN-:mrv, ib Fur 1&hing Hardw- . ip luor I Ties, 'Wire n-ai Terra (Win Ware, Marble n he aenS1thle Pieces. WINDOW GLASS A SPECILTY. Lite t Pif! L er for S:le. Cirechtars :n,l Pr.vv l,-: Se nt free oni appliemion, by P. P. TPALE, 2(n fl ayn e:o:m l ::', Io .-kr.y St., Oct. 2,% l. Calso,S. C. -TEj0- ind- It tLFC-TIN'-EI,whc or, Sash and Blind Factory, CHARLESTON, S. C. tor, asee ithe South.anl city.iTe ly housemm owne anman fie anOnl SiIltreeht, nineofCiy .'! P..P.ddress, ~EGEO. S.HACKER, P. .AR x170E CaesON, S. C. OVLS ACE iGEELER,3WIr Agnt. Ceonfrd ert ine riet, o BaltimorConer P.0.wber0.hry em, S. C. 'ob. 13,2 -6-f. eL AET andiE T BHtnorE ornOTT, TH W ARES AN. AUCTI )OYAD TENERAl cLUMBIA fS, C.OI' LL'Sz CELEBBA(El FIEANDU. iitar 2 fl , 1 t iu f. d C IltIC t dse or mt: reiemde dilym nOf fie,t alloS Me STEEN,es CswOwLUMBeIAr the C:. Cirrl 1I cv Otr Wen, aurd aid lr . c P - awo ~SSHAYN [El' BOAlDS, &c. Over 100 different pat et on hand, for sale at New York pricez. to order at short notice. Stair Ruil, New I and made to ordpr. Good iani subtantial n be made in the United States. We have the city of Baltimore, ,ll of which we guar lit good andi mub-11:1It l wor)k. tics. Sash, Blind nivl D.or Maker,:, by Trade, mi, and can refer to ;enlemn all over this to the charactcr of their work for the past SSELL & CO., CIarlston, . C. we box ill our work, and oir own assump inary handlim, otir goods are shippel over is a great saving to the purebaser of mir work. W. P. RUSSELL & CO. Photography. OUR GALLERY. LET it be diStinctIV ntderstood that the PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY (1-' NEWBERRY, i-:n fill blast anl doing things up all ri.:ht, ald well propared for a goodI run th;s Fal Al! klnds ot work done inl good sylv , ill. cluding copyig of oil Pic;tures, Fillingi, Rigs &c. A fine lot o ALBUMV S Comie along dring thi. prc-y weather. W.*jl. Wr%1EMAN. Oct. 2,4-- -f. Shtinles and itHay. SHINGLES. SAWED CYPRESS SHINGLES of supe ri.-r q :t!iry, finish and durability, in any dosied qu1aiti'y, can1 be firni:-hed on the sliortest notice, :tl delivered at any point otn the Nine of railroad. Also. ont haid, PREIE W11ESTERNI% lHAY, Apply at Warehouse, to J. N. FOWLES. AHEAP! CHEAP!! 200,000 SHINGLES FOR SALE! TimF subscriber has on h ad at Peake Srtioun, near -\lstont, S. ('., on the G. & C. Ri. 1i.. TWVO IIUNDIimf TIIO!'S.AND NO. I SIIAVED) SIL ES, in packages of five hutndred cech, which heC offers very low. lie is constant ly receiv'ng si inllar lotr. Utiers will be protly I at tetnded t(o. Price, 81.50O per thoutanid. No charge for ladtintg. Tlermus Cash. Addlaress. F. H. DOMINICK, Feb. 12 r-r n A LST')N,S. C. WEBB, J60Em & PII R,I WE MEAN BUSINESU Atnd can tdhow a stock of Carriages, Buiggis, Saddlery, HA1RNES., AND FIXTURES, BABY CARRIAGES, TIILNKS, UALISES8, Refrigerators, &c., &c.. g.eerally, in tis itne, nhIiea r'or aeauty ae 'upa*e int the coutrty. WE SELL AT FACTORYV PRT(ES, Our S.ibD :alf d1 til'E'S MANI F'.A(''T 1:Yf is wall I app!iedi anad trns oul warratntedl wrk. AT THE LOWER STORE can b,e fatnd aIahnice at;ti 1:trfiy assort li t i i Family Groceries .iNI PLANTATION SUPPLIES~ taf avery aan-ar :iald kind, wh.ich .e '. Il Low for Cash ! Weaa buyt largely' o af I '(TTIN tad .;i' the( taip aaf tbe marktet ailw.is -\l wea a.sk is that thei path|ie willfao its with a caill ,sa that ant ex:atantamn tmay. hea mttada. loia nbertaa these . are tharee sepa WE;mHB, .JONES & PA IIKER. Or, t.:;, -4:;-..f. IIlareho use. SOUTH ERN WAREHOUSE COMPANY, Geivais Street, near Greenville and Colum bia Railroad, CUDBIA. S. C.. IS PIEPVAh:ED TO RtECEIVE COTTON anid otheir proper:y upon storage, atid make tdanttcs upon thte same. Co:ton shaippedi to this house will bte -tored ubject to the order of the owner, anda the lowest rates chaireed for stot age. All property so stored wili' be itnsured in good reliabale companies, it in surance is desired; ad adva.:nce's will be nitde at the lowe.st banktIing rates. Ouir store hou1,as are so hoatead that drayage is not ncezstary; antd no0 chatrge f,Jr handling n 'ill be inade. All busines5 communiations shtot!d be addressed to the Traaurer. E:)W AItD llOPE, President. Et>wrX F. G.Aty, Treasurer. Mir. 1:2, 10-Gim. $5 to $20 /*T$. ^r"" pie cf euthter sex. younga or old, mtake more nion er tat work tor us in their spare mnoments, or all thje time. than :at anaythting eh:e. Particulars true. Addresa (i. Stinson & Co., Portland Maine. Jan. 1 , . -8taHnery anrd Minding. NE\ 1TiTINE 11,10LsE, E. R. STOKES HIAS just opened, in the new and hand Some building imme!d;a:clY oil.pAite thu Pi.wiaix oUlice, on Main -trcet, a complete stock of STA U i E 11Y. Compri-in:, Letter. Cap atl Note l.per, >f : 54.e', qUalitie's .11nd of 1cry de c.eiption; Fla: P, *per, of C.:l), Do-Iry, Double:-C;p. Me diuIm, RyI , Supcr-lovd, and Imperial !.zes. whbic 1 i!! ie 'old in any quantiiy, or nIIU1*aerLIra1 i1*:-- N.1iank BO;of any air.e, and raled t m and bu11 nd1 in a0Y srle, at :hu.: lw:ce. EN VELo PES In endles vai le t - i! siIze colors and rinII i. ILANK 1BOOKS Of mery vari.v, Memorandnu and Pas Isook-, Pu'-kct Ukm;ks, INvoice and Lettel llooL., 1ee.ipt 1;uoks. Note liolks. Alt Ill 'C I'S anl )IAUGHTSM,EN wil tind a comiple:e 'Oek of materi:d for thi uen i.r Paper, in sheet; and rolls Iristol BoordkI, Po-til Paper and uimards, 0i Paper, Pencil-, Water Col(wQ, in vokes an. boxes, Bru:Ohe-z, Crayons, Drawing Pens. SCHOOL STATIO-NERY Of every de!wription: a great variety of con venient arnid seful articles for !)oth f7acher and Pupil1. ALSO, Piotograh Alimns, W Driing Deks', Port fo!ios, Cabas, with boxel, and a counies: Variety of' FANCY ARTICLES. Also, 9 most elegant stock of Gold Pem aindl Peneil Ca-es, superly-mounted Iubhez Goods. T_NKS. Black, D!he, Violet and Citrmine. Indevihh and Copying; Mucilage; Chess and Back. gammon Men and Boards: Visiting and Wed, ding Cards, and everything usually kept in i First Class Stationery House, Which the subseriber intends this shall be. lIe will still conduct his INDEIZY anc BLANK ]uuK MANUFACTORY and PA PER-RULING ESTABLISIMENT, whicl h.as been in succes:ful operatuion or ovei thirty years in this State, and to Whieh in will continue to devote his own personal at tention. Ilis stock will be kept up full an complete, and his prices will be found alway. reasonable, and he hopes to have -I share ol patronage. . R. soKEI:S, Main Stre<t, Nv. 15, 46-tf Oppoite P':nix 0%ice. Insura ce. CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF MEAPHIS, TENNESSEE, ASSETS - - C1,100,000 I1ON. JEFFERISON DAVIS, President. GEN. WAiDE 11AMPTON, Vice President. and Supeiintenudant of Itlani D 1 partmn t. J1. 1). K ENNEDIY. StateC Aent. J. F. GLENN. Agenut Newberry Co Aniong its D)ircetors :ar. s:olue of th4 first bu iess bll of tihe counlltr*y We uaranutee honst of,lV 1uu:i maaementCl INSURANCE COM PAN Y. M~ACON,GA A,i'ut .h ('yirud.... .......52,00,O 4 iur:,'teed~ uL'O.1. . .... ........i4' 5 li,t fo etiyof Pluav Iliolder.5 0,0 WV. B. .louns.,a..............Peie Wi. S. Iloi:r........ ......\~iee-Presidenu .E. V. l .a *....... ..........Sr'e. .1. MERiCYR t;REEAN, M. I.,...Medical Ex' W. J1. MaInn.T...........Sup1't of Ae.jcie C. ]'. McKuv....................etuar D ecemer 19. 1 87?. Ne wherr ( '.1. I 1 Boail of Am1dr ioar Tfrusteve f the (C(OITTO)N ST.\TE.J veselee bd4 TilIltAM X. N'*)IIcltxA N. - Presiden I 3l.I culLA:iN---'lRaD. - \'i ;'re id M. . WGDP. --NEYrt, ble ondtio-ha i cICI .AIO t. i EM . W.ABNEY&,O. De enerl ent FLb.d, tf.,~c TF RUTSRHO FISHRm Ne okand Dmsi NORFOIL O0m'ER IIEP0T PLAIN STREET, Next to Dr. Jacksou's, COLUMBIA, S. C. Orders Promptly Attended To. I =21"W, GIVEN AWAY A Fine German Chromo. 'W SEND A N EuG.ANT C11,O.1o. .)UNTi1 AND LI.I.AJOY on)1 11.0ING. TO EVI.1'Y AI.NT. AGENTS WANTED FOR. UNDERGROUND; (I:. LIFE BELOW THE SURFACE, 1:y TIP :S. WV. KNX 942 Pagc OcttVo. 130 Fm.e Engrsving. Z I: :e.'o :d Acriden I ho(ynd :!he Lii;: of iD.Iy: .ar:'ing Advenare< inail 9::-e the We:hi: l ines mI.d Mdc of G:n..ini,:i i n ! ,r-orZ: Cawv-nSd :ilheir -. ie hD Ialk Ways of W P:ion. il i heir S(clets: Down in the IDeptl tI lhe S.: :r:m:,,e Stories tf lIe IOtcection ul, (rime. The book :reIats of ex perminCe w%itl briganl!s: nhzii,h in opilml dens :md gamlitg hellE: in primmn: S:orlis of ex adve t lurc., jmWn.1 ndiin , jone V tihrullgh sewerS al C::tacom ; :ccidentI in ni-: pites and piracy; tortures of* the in uisi0i: wonderful bmz!nrivs; under wvorbd o, thlo great 6i's, ete.. v!c. We w::;,t I,g fr h : vis work onw e give xclvu,ive :erritory. Agents Can make %%(:0 6weez ir seling.thIS book. 2end fur enr1 an.d spcial temlll to agents. J. B.BURR& HYDE ii.!T >. CoN.N.. o. ('1 Acu 1,. Magazines, Books, &c. 1873. Gdev's L:ivs 1:ook al a beautild. I ar 1Th4,reo Dollar.; a .ear. Thl. .. Fi1W Ar.t Journal, :nd two fiI 1 Chron:, for Fie DLollars a year. N-din vourl Sub,Scriptions early. .\ek, Wrig Prfo!ios, &(., &C AL the BOOK STORE. No V. 2, 48- t f. Female .ieademy. L. P. PIF ER, I. A., : : Pincipal. Miss FANNIE LEAVELL,: Assistant. Prof. F. WERBEe, : : usical Dq't. TIE E.vrcss lf the ab vil SIoml wil bo restnmv%d on T('E:DAY,t JANAY Tuition from IN..o C . per , n Paid in adv.nce or Saa-t oly secured. Pupiljll%: bh chalred fr)Ilm dat;:11 of en trnce to the end of th.e Se.-:>-. No 1.'. ductionl except ill caSWs otf' protracted ill Plain, sucana ad n ea: ? belh taine-d withi thie Principai at"-41-2 pwr molnthl. For partielar.:, &c., app!y*1 t '. P. B0%l,Es,Se 'd. COL S. FA Ilt, Pres't. Jan. 1, 1-tf. SUdertakLing. C. M. HARRIS, Cabinet Maker & Undertak er. Has on hawl and will mnke to order, Bell steads, ]llareaus, WXardrobes, Safes, Soles, Settee S, Lom:L.'-, &c. CaMn 1it WorIk ofl :al k indm mnude and 1e paired on liberal termns. 1lu, on lh:md a full sulpply of MietaIie, Ma hograny anliose wood B:1rial Cases. Collins made to order at shiort 1o:Lece, and0 hearse '.u01)plid. (Oct ) .40 t f. 31.\lEIN lIAIRI:IS. Fi8k8 Mgti2 SuilaI C8888 TIlE slA'.ClllBEi,lhas const:iativ or. hnd a in! i SSOrtunent oft :he above app. i iwd ea-es, of dli:erenit p:tter Ueidi. cutiL: of his. ow :n0..e, .! 0f who-h he is pre-l.aiLed tohfurdci a fer reaonbl rtswit pom t e st? adl:-~;C dep teh. poij t. 110nishedrt theli~j rte of llo pe Sr dtoy.ide Thnkulfo p . pa:on. CFh.% sub Newberry S. (C., July ::. Professio)ute C(reUs. 'Dr. 3. fl. BRUCE, Iin rO!ing'i the, Ph! .\;TICE rf h:ie P1!'0 A pr. 2::, '7::--h t:. 'JOHNSTONE & HARRINGTON, Atti"ey ona.n lhuw, NEWBER~RY, S. C. George Johustone. Y. 3. Harrington. A pr. 2, '7:%--1 :: -1 v. THOMPSON & JONES, IDental Sur-geons. NE.WBERRYC. .,S s.o C :iiites' of the Pennevnwia (Col!oiee of I)enta:l Surgerv. Mar. 1, '73-11-:f. Single. A pply for relief lbfore you become a ion-* firmed invalid. I ha:ve heen) for years pa-t attendling' Stiiet ly to the treatne:.t of die.e. of non.n, both man'.ed1:rid sin:4e, and ..' :he- n ber of cases coo:ine toUC Lincrease abnOo.it d.:l ib . w iV ~pay pecil a:titl on to thlose v ho may apllly toi me for help, anld may, if I shou|dl get a suflOiint numbher of caes, make it a speci:ahy. There are many women who are takiog Imedicines recommendedi for suchd.e.e, which are wo)rse than u-elie,s, they palliate and somet;imes seemn to give relief, but in fact they postpone the evil until the disease assumeis th:e chronic form, and then) they ap. ply to) thle Physician for relief, which canf b.e given, but no'. so .'cu as when taken in the first or ear!y st:'ge. I use no quack medicir,es. I tre:tt di,eaaes on ration :d and scientilie brni P. 1 N. B. I practie for cas-h on! Free Tran WF are PIprep. 0:1e hundred ac * anli will furni)) I/t aft/d free ofchar ej O 1Apr. 17I'Ol ~ " P