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THE WEEKLY HERALD. NEW$ERRY, S. C. . WEDiESDAY IORING, .JULY 26, 1865. Completed. The Anderson Inteiiigcn'er says: The BEad way te tte hess been completed and the An derson Branch is again in running order. T%:i,-s 1ill now run regular in cermection with the muiu ine. - The work of restoration of civil over military rule has commenced. Gen eral-Gor%on has.b en relieved from command at Norfolk, and. the cty restored to civil rule. Thus gradually is the coun try 'returning to its normal eondi-t n of peace. Little by little the sword gives way to the prun ing-hook and the pomp and circnmstance of war is sttceeeded by the marshaling of the - hosts of industry. - Suppression of tl Richmond Whig. Mr. R. Ridgeway in.0suming the Fditorial con 4rol of the Whig, after a lapse of four years, in his salutatory lays himself open to piilitary cen sure.- The following order ivill explnin' aliie the canse of offence, and the e;Tect of.the cause: Special Orders No. 87.-W:creas, in the issue of the Richmond Whig of July 11, 1065, a cer tain clause of the merciful Amnesty -Proclama tion of the President of the United S.ates, par doning certain fraitors, is stigmatized as "hea thenish," and a law of.this and, duty enacted by Congress and approved by the President, is char acterized-as "mean, brutal-and. cowardly," "re rottin-gly absurd and atrociously urjas,"it is or tiered that the Provost Marshal General of this Department seize and hold. in his possession the offi presses, type, and other property belong ing 'the proprietors of said paper, and prevent hen-eforwar.d the publication thereof. By comMAnd of Maj. Gen. Terry. ED. . qVru, A. A. G. Artemas Ward in Richmond ~ Te old show-man takes~a trip to this city, i:n mediately, to use his own lguage, "arter it cat terpillerttilated." And from there gives a very humorous description of the .sights and saYigs which attracted his attention. Stopping at the Spottswood'1?ouse, and registering, he qeys "a cullud purson~was told to show the ger'man to the co:yard, and gi ' him cart number 1. I was show'd to the cowyard and laid down 'under a one-horse mule cart. The hotc was crful crow-1 -ded; tho'. I should. hay' slept comif'ie enuff if the bed clothes hadn't bin pulled off me darn the itight, by a scoundrel who come and hitched a n:ule -to ihe cart and drur it off'. I thus lost my coven:'' and my throat felt a little .huskf in the morn.in'.'' He regais "Robert Lee as a noble *feller." Hem.-.: ep posed to the war at fust, ad dhaw'd his sword very reluctant. In fact, lie wouldn't hay' draw'd his sword at :11l, only he had; a large stockof military clothes on hand, whichl he open aSabbath school for negro niinstrels." The old mian improves with'his, fears, andhwe regret nct being able to shot him up fur ther. Extract from Mr. Perry's Speech. * At a ptbIic nieeting.of the citizens 'of Gieen ville, held on Eonday, the 3d of July, Mi'. B. F. erysays: -omn o trbt .* * " It has been, o. cmo,t trbt ihe failure of this great revolution to the I'resi dent of the late Confederacy.. This is a mgy The people were themselres: to baire for its fdi ure. They were unwiRing to make tho'se saert fioes which were essential to its success. Many who were most progninent in the movenot, ne ver did.anything for-it after the war commenc-:d. + * "I will here-frankly say, 'as I bave gtenz said during the past four years, that tuere was not * . a man in tbe Uni.ted States who more deeply re * -gretted&the se.cession of tir6 Southern &~ates thian I did .at the beginnings of the- revolution, and there is not now in the Southern -States airy one who feels more .bitterly the. humiliation and de * ~ gradation of' going;back into the 1Ynio'than I do. Still, I know that we shall be more prosper - ous and happf inl the Union Mkan out of it. , **The future to iny mind, is not so glc'-. *my as some would have us' bellav'e. I have nio doubt that in ten years the Southern States n i!! be appy and prosperus'agai9 and w shall find th~ the Icss of slavery will be ,no re~ loss at all to our comfort and satisfaction. The phnter and farmer willfind that his nett profits are greater, with hired labor, than ith slave labor. Every landpolder~ can rent his- fairm or phntation for one-third of the gross prodi.cts. This is m,ore than he now- makes,after subsisting. his slaves. These are divided out ainongst ~his children, at his death, and they jrsue the same ourse Cf toiling and struggling througli life, to raise ne groes for their children. Anid 'the~s the system goes on, ad infinitum, without profit or rentuner joyment of life, or to the ingro'vx .ent of the couThe idleness and va py of -thie negro, in a. * free state, may be ans2to soc t.~ 4t-must be corrected i'a the best way we "can'. I bsve no doubt, in nine cases out of ten, freedom will prove .acreisedo -a blessing to- he negro.. h ,sing to remain with him Ser, their vietuais and ' lothes and work.as they ihave heretofore done. * They hare had no agency it brir.ging about the * ~ changgr,hioh has taken-plaee, and we shouXl fee . no ill-wmn towards thet on that accout. - TEPr.kNMEEr STANDYING ArPaY.-The comn * position of the peinanent mniltary estabillimeit of4the country' seems to be settled as ibIlows, making a standing army of pEfr!y-200,%0 men. ' General 'Jfiicers-Oite Geferal, five Lieutenu Generahs, fifty Mjor-Generals and se'ven ty-five Brigadier .Genera;., Tie reg::r arng~ pr'oper .wiii lie comnposed-sf n.iaceca regiments.. of in fanutry, six regiments el ca-valry, and five rei menits of artillery, all f~ied up to tlie maix-num * number. 5>0,000 c6lored troops wgi be retai-ned. * fl~ancoe.rs' corps will be increased to a idll corps - of three divisions of three heigades each of about . 30,000 men. The veteran reserve corp's, twenty five regiments, will be fdlled up te'thecmax'anum number. ruder _propeoed arrangements, total ,strcngth ot* the army will be nearly, as follows: .Begular infantry, 44,000; regular cavalry, 14,. .;00; reguilarartdUery, i2,000 ); flhmcoegs corps, * ~ .30,C0; colored troops, 00),000; veteran reserve -LOOA, I? ;. Sav r.L N%agen Poads of returned 'priso:nrs passe4i through Newberry 1 t week, IookThg re: rvarkably well and hearty. Oc' ;trcci.s prcsent an anirated.-ppearancd these 4ys, from. daylight to dark, and great is .hc tiic crrtied o,, in the wat-vinelon and peach linec, in spc(f the tightness in the money.ml.r-" ket. S'ome tr'sasL.3ns v.e iear of as beinz iile gitim te, and Tirat the satie yend.or loses his load, to hi; chagrin, but he gets no rcdress. A .IT re:orm ie neeed ia or resmnts, and we hear occasionaliy of contemplated clcaning up, but Lotlilg is yet done, and the sense of !s*It and smell are stil offended. One or two bridg<s are $ieo in a depiorable conditicn,-par:i cular lusion is made to tlhe one between the College and Steam milk~ Attention is called io,card of Mr: ?. S. 1Bailey, -who we are !,!d- 1o see once more in odr n:idst. Mr..B. is a Sup ior workmao, ard a reliable gen Notice niso that 3r. Steele ocrs a fine assort ment of furniture at puulic sale. L Mr. Jo:n Long at Heiena, offers a neat hou:e, well improved for zale. Jorm. surp"t.ss,are ofren as inpuiaus as s-:, d:u -okes of had fortune. We were almost t.,rown into conviuision , on' Friday last, by the appearrnce of a baskc of luecious pacihcs laid on our.tablc. "he prerent came from our young t'riend Andrew. McCaugbrin. like angeis .:_t?, such toteus now-a-days are seldoim seen The .icc-once broke;n, however, we promise not to be frightened again, should any one attempt to do the same. WE are under obligations to Lt.., Col. Tylerin command of the 5Gti N. Y, V., at this place, for copies of late-rorthermpapers - .ir. S. Unrd will 4ccept on; th-n:s fey late copics of the New York News. We are a1Ao in <ebt.cu, for late Ides of the Phwnix, to Mr. Sin gleton 'i?ig, the cuerg etic nnnager of Messrs. Courten-y & Ol y's Exnress Vagd. - We sha.l erdeavor to iy before cir reders,'in nc:t is sue, a variety of interesting items. SHoo ;.- ! lanent:.bie case oshooth tookj place on the fain of.Mr. Jack or, on Suuday morning, the paric.ulars, of r" u we are fot corecty inforned,.xeept tlat'The man dLt a mo .ber- of the 5Gth N. Y. Vniunteer- and. that he now lies in a eritical condition. Mr. Tlrdr, and his overseer, the latter of wleom it is said com. mitted the deed, are in con Thcment- awaitri examination. We regret to add .that'eih.sequent to this and in.Lceafternoon. Mr.. 11jr's Jiell ing house w.s bmined to the ground. agains the sa'e of arden e iriLT haa brog,it a,mp coniion Of dryness a- tr-c epr. the 'od 'hards,''most lamentable to wins he weather, too, so-warmi ant dry, ii::t-es at-nst the comifort o,f an oppedr:e clat, v:e iuai ladies, :and-those who pi-crf .r.Lure's own bever age~ when they cannoit dobetter, :o taing somne thing stronger. A t th's jur.dLure, Dr. Capersi comes~ to tlic rescue, and cAQ s that inost refr'agh rg and d-lettable of bevea1ges, cool eddeig. t ful lkmonc'de..e last.s have fcond itzute ready, anid go, tliere in crowds, tv refelsh andi smila. Sd.r' t. nor4e what has come 'over the boys arl gidls of late, -wherever we go, tle uti' ve:sal toie is lose, y ouni lor.e, sweet.love, Miss so-anid-so is beautifu; ravishgig, or lir. wht'-h?is name, is channing, elegant, so. graceful. So me-I thing morc than3nooshine and sweet talk nrmstj im theC end efl this. ~t is as ea3y to fall in love ' wi th a p,retty-, girl as to fall from a tree, and its a pitr that the poor, unrefleeting vigim, i.:no-* oio the intention of -gning into 'ha:aess' has go friend to point ont the dangers. If o dog.t i.ant to fall in rove with a girl; don't comn Hnence firting n ith hc-s This courting fo; fan is lik e boxing fog fun. You put on theO ploves .in prfe god hutmor; with the most frien'aly in-, tnon of extbangitng a few amioabl&-blows ; you '1: yourself insensibl-y warm wi'th the enthu sgsm of the corraiet; unty~ soiio unluc(ypunoh in the 'vceit' decides the n.itter, a.nd the w!iole affair ends in a downright fight. .Don't ydu see the simnihrity: ' It is supposed that .te Atknlic cable will be rcad; anrd in worlian order- ini about trenty dars. Wh~ the cle4'aronrd the ear~th is comt abe to he'r mn one day of eveuts th-t. took place Jh. .y aer anotuer quarter. To ex plam: At to'.clh a.- m., Augr: 1, I send a mnorage from' Li*eryool to a friend in New York, in-form m g himn-af a certain ev-ent which has -jrrt hap neied. Ire teeives - the message' betweeni the hou.rs of 9 anad 1) p. ni. en Ju~ly 31. What is 4~ime ? - - A~ lctter says that true loyaTty is sec.rce in Galveton, even no3w, while soid'.irs patrol the sreets iei- por:esul fieets are rochoared inthe bay. Th:e pe>1eiing to thc ideaof Sta te indie pnduc. They w nt..to fl thne lone star trug oncOa more, ndto subdivide the-country irrto-four-States and becdne a. recognized power in the world. The Lst n.ovelty a fashuionab!e bonniets is Z "9 Enau: couiKed of two oiuesz of guidp beaten into a band, ay1 tour Myr;ie inkhes -of black lace, the whole to-conclude with a gold b-tn, wicih Iastened oid end of the lace over the otar." The'c arrest of G-en. Lo,e, the Petersburg (Va.) N ews states, was ordered By Secretary Stanami. Gen. Ord, in command at Richmond, offered his s-ignation rather than execuIte the order. .Gen. Grant then interfered, and~tAr' order of t.he ar rest y-as recalled. . . hne banisters of- th grand staircase of Eron~ RodahCid's new mans:zion in Piceadilr, are said to be raade of goi'i and o ttinum. -- A frigbhful tornad-o paascil about five miles fro.ni the city of Red>Wihg IMinn. destroying: life cj dcmolishing-houses.. borse and car riage w.!re blcwn away, the horse lodging in a tree-top 70 reds d;st,nt.~ard the carrica scatter :u to the font wind... The antntcal prodl.:e ofgold in Oregon.has been s-eadily ircreasing durI the last.five years. One accon;t rnakes .the shipments from Oregon last year tt from ri to eie-ht millions of do!!ars. Other estimate.s pa ce it as high as twr' mil Th:e crop. in Ireland -arc reported from a1l ouatters to be in a Qafisfactory condition. Po t.itoes, hay, wheat, flx and cats are all in a for ward state, and the mo::t beautiful weather con tiues throughout the island. Spakjof :.e confession of Mrs. Surr:.tt, Rev. Mr. '.,ers says, not rcvealicg the ecnfesbional, that as God lives, E1s. Srratt wag innocent of the murc,:r of Presidti Lincoln, or 'of 'any in terest in the conspirac7 to murder -him. A is; uri no-nt tr thus expre.ses his opin ion that his oiucial re urns ara correct:--"I hre ' e,t tify that the our gain A Coite i3 as nere :itn as I know how to nai': it if there is any.. mistak ;W ;z not Duu a purpers." Src:mri.-The Charieston*Courier stats that a Sntn named Richar,Teasdnl committed suicide in Morris street, in that-city, on Saturay last. He had been uenipioyet for, length of time, and lwd eate,: nothing in three dtys., The 'etersburg (Va:) paperg complain of the' wlite and negro boys who endanger their lives and other people's property-; by cngaging in reg ular stone battles abo:t the city. Sunday is the day partieuhirly dcvoted to this purpose. Liquor is ,old by the glass in' 132 places on Fourth-st.., Soaton. Oue b1lack. ivhich is owned by a rich and fashionable lady; contains fve liquor shops, five brothels, end a d.nee h;tcl. A petitdn from the Italion press to President Jdohns:u, be-zigg I:Ln :o ce3rds a geegal am nesty to all the reb i ,wit.hoet cli'netiot,~fs pub lished in the Co:nt Cavour, a Turin newspaper. Tcro little girls dh in -artford, ConnecLint. Htely, from the et;.cts of excessi'e rope-jump ing. One of them had jnmpe, more than fie h:.aur;d times SiiLhont imermision. At Alto-)nz, Pa., ?:lr, two y.ong'lsdie who sere walking arm in prm, v:cr stru% by light Sing ad li' stantly k:Ie~ld Ctpt. Joln: M. 'chcnaker, of the ''l Re N. Y. S. M., Ulster" C.,) i-; new in co:.nand of -il t.d mi'tary pr on', in iieh4m d. -Thie P ara":' as a-c'ins .riLers inform ns,; used to teeach tLdr . o: to ride, pay their debts, an. t. I thc trt:. 1 LL I: SOLD :tT JUBLIG OUTCRY on i V the ?i RST M ON tY in -August, (7th) at.10t o'ek,k at the resillnce of Walter Steele, on the corner, in thme ri ::r of Kinrsrd's hote'l, all' the~ P:rior, D.'ing-coni,a and Bd-room FURNI TURE; viz : goo i,fo, a sape).ior' Melodo~on, one of 8 'sii Ime&t . in:: 'e1:'res h.ca ar.d Bot.es S h- M -dc~zen ~ ..,' oft- Ft HUt-, oe daL IOn- *"o C., &d. , n*. JjThe sa ' .nl h'e po~ 'Pve nad wi.out reserve, thereforeL 'e;G.;a2 be'eteed. T :r.. s--(4' o"'v!en and all arte.s to b takeni dva in1 ti'o days ' July 2.0 1 EDinD [)S. BAH-EY, ~iAS resume'd bins ' i thme woodeu i*Ad ing.(t:he old stanmd,)on Maii-stre1 op -poite''aiins Hotel. Allv.u .eeemd w.idh de.jpech, . war ranted, as formerly. Juliv ::! if A.NEA-' I~ E situated . n H eIn a..- On; .i ~ the rises ar'a good well of water and a~n orh4.Thc lo CPt..' sover two acres. ~?ov~n~ ~ix ~p'y t JoIanL~ig,'Helena, EN[tHSH &CLASUA ]ji FLL SES'T0N.of this SCHOOL. estab-. isd by m~e ;.1 tle buildin'Zs of Furtuwan Universite, ill (}PF 02C WEDETESDAY, tho SEg Dof AF(GUST nex:t, and END DCEM E,rTh ELEVENTILe T!m present, or Spr-ing Ses sio?g will close on the tG:h Inst. Innm happy to 'm femn the publie .that .I shall have associated with me gaipt. JNO. ]F. LAX .NE ATf, formecrlr Professer m Furman University, and recently. elected Professer in the Citader Acadomay, who<?e enracter as t SchoLu and Teaecr is well kn'own. Having already bal a inmber of applications f:-on young nter rettirned 'from the- arnmy, and, otbers5 who desir.e te resume atnd complete .their studies, I' wil! b;ere gtate that every facility will dA cxtended to this class of Students, for, whom aCoireg disciplineis proposed. - The TERMS will be TWFNTY-FIVE DOL LJARS PER SESSI0N, as heretofore, payable~ In spec-ie,.or its equird~ent in Produce at' currcnt rate's when paid. Good Board, exel5msive of lights and washing, -can be 2rid fo~r $12mnd $15 per month, payable im coin or its equliflt in provideons ateurrentL 'p:~es~ 5- P. !:.-ED WARDS. Julvig 3- w 29. - 50) harels Flous, im,fm00 lbs Bacon. We will paryhe :highest market price for thc abo-we mientioned articles. July 129 3* -DURBEC &. WALTER~ AUCTION A D COMMISSION v ice on Ase:hb&ly, betweej Plain and Wasi. ton streds8, Colmbra, S. C. WILLi give prompt attenltion to the Sale~ arA 1' and Purehase of' Real Estamte, Stocks, .Bond , ea i Pmro ey Mrr.han~dize or. Pro What follows boloc, and then im mediately, if not .soonerr CAS UP; CAIRY 0 7, -THE BARGAINS To be had at Who has jusL returne.d from Char 4eston, with the BfGEST, BEST & MOST BEA1FUL STOCK OF E1egant, Fiigible and Eatable - Goods to be found in the up-coutnfty. - . His stock embr:ces the- followin;' FINE ASSORTMENT -OF Ladies' Drgss Goods Cc.sisting inpdpt-of Cali 'es, Check ane! Swiss Mrsins, and Jackon'ts, Ladics- Hose, Fans, - Leatre Beks, Gloves, ;~Hdk'fl. linen and cotton, Rowid Combs, rLdi. Pins, &c.-&e. Eins and Sp oo4 otkon, bIeachcd and WIite. La dies' Gent's-aD CL i'en s SMi*ES nenlC acd cotton, Xeek Ties, Giove, - Coat, Xest and Pants Etti s 'SHUGLINE;N M ISCEL L ANE OUS. Pocket, Dress and,Fine Comib,'Pocket ooTh,i 14-air a%l Tuoth V ~ Brushe.. KNIVES, POCKET AND, TA BLE. Paper, Enelopes and Pencils. A .Fine Lot of. COTTOR: CARDS- AWl YARN, -. Together wiL.h a large assorinent oi Orockery Ware. An Assorted and DN iclans Virietv. S OA PS A LL K IN DS, -Sneh as Windsor, Castile, Colgate's, Shaving, -and comrmon Bar Soap. Smoking TOBAC00 and SEGARS. MASON'S BLACKING. 6ROCERflS, Conssting-in pait of Cofifee. Tea, bl'k and breen, Gua GNo. 1 and 2,) a fine article, Maek - eeJ;Herins,Cheese, Sardines, Soda, .Table Salt, Ynast Powders, Pepper,-. Spice; Nutniegs, Starch, jpried. Apples, Soda Crackers) Candles, &p. SYRUPS,Raper Leo - Strayberry. - Liverpoo.t. Salt. 14RDEN HOES, AND T ASK8. &c.,Lc.., &cC. All o' which are of fresh- arrival, atnd wilEbe disposed -of at reasonable prices. Call early at - ''uI.ltf A HARRI$S .e 4 7 T E EXERCISS "ofmpny.SCHOOL for G1 LS will be resoinedOn tbbe &cond Monday in Septerber. It hav'ng bedoue necessary for me- :.. E to make teaching .Mchicf employment, I pro pose to establish, in this place,-a scttoolMhieh shall be, at least, cqa. to an v in theState. Care .fl and thorogi instruction ili be givei in all. the branches of an E glish educalton, and inth iodern languages, if desi-ed. Competent assit 1-ants- will be employed, .if required by -e-number ~. of pupi s, and an experienced and skillul teacher of.rausic wilthe seeured. Board een-nodoubt he had in the vill.ge on reasonable4erms. y terrns and other paiticoars relating to the csool { i:l-be pibl shied iu seasonl, or maybe leated by a=.piying to uie. JNO. J. BRANTLT. i July 19 I.StruaCtioa fT rt A A h Willfire ;lvate lessns sn F1mNCH o F j'ANISH,.or oti to-aDy .s wising; to la. n these - f gnag?s,i ,t .be needed nt frst. JLNO. J. 'B NWTLY. Jul'9,2 Tire Miss (Gitadeaa, - t,L open in Ntwb rry - the ossiw House of LhaI'rcAbYf:rian _ ah, t'.:st Monday in &eptmbe.: a SCUOL- for - -YOU\G LADI:S and CiMLD EN, in whiwh t be tairht all tie Engiish Branepes-nd-FreDch. Boy not ,orr tcelve years of age wi. be-re- a cCive d. _ .tu1ly 19 -Kerses and~i Mr.es. - WO GOOD HORSES-andTWO G1DHULES . for -sai on reasonable ternis, y. Julyv 19 tf WEBB & LOVELACE9 Admhilstrater'sN -Notieu. ALL per ns Ibarig demAands""agatthe tate ol Col R:., MAFrETT, dereas+ecdt requested to band thefiin totte.-undssine4pi nerlv atsted on or before-the let Septcrpber rext; and al; persons indeted t-ed stat. wii -rr please pay up by tfes ame time. - July 13,"' ; HENIRY IIALACRE&nr -- 11otes FoU& FEW NOTES aad ACCOUA were piek d up near thle Pro9sL.3la'alj e, the loser can -have by pi<fmng same and pay ng cost of advertisement. Callt .this oree.' JulyJ91 Strayed yr Stoe - N-the night te inst,Is Smel Mari lbile, ver flit -wfEr ee ,Matd-t has left: eve out; and a httl- ser en= bac ie1 shpulder. Eny irifrmiation will. be thans q_1M treceivd,. or.a suitable re ward wille -M#afd the 'ivery of iaid'tale, in any poetiiedf--t t.. BUZIAtDTa UEADQUARTERTS, MI TAs Y ItIQ', W ESTERN D1 RIT, S. _. G ner Ordogn. 2 .- AI c'a igtoaw hereto, r.( ragd foges f le, Wh*Cer rny,Wsm ray of t?c~ti nto ac~ ny so ae pc'ros isod - prope41y, will iner:gliately reortee 'th bei f.pected bv the nearcet-Prov;-if alarshbl, aa4 An prsuin faUiog to report su^eyprol ti-l be ii'gudged guilty-~of 1i01 Uiou of Ora'ers i punished accordindty. 85 orderoef -- Brevect Brig. 1cu. C. 11. TA W1K - ~Comniningb Did .JB.1LoCXTs, 1stL. &Adft~ 5.YV & Prorost Marsdal. OFFICE CO.M2I18SARY SUBS1PEN N EW z EfNRY, S. C., Jtj40 ',5. ~ ALZD' Pi-oposals. in dupilcate, for Lli Mir e r y of SWh and Fresh Afe uf-u..o ite to'the Tr'op in .the MHlitart DPie~it of Wester'n S. 'C.. t'o three month- conirencia - A ogust 1'Jt, 1855, subyct to the1pproYjif6Ithe. Commnissary Geperal, winl be received~:bf ikisu, .dersigned,' at th'e office ot the' District--oumis sary, op to 12-M., 4A qust , 18t6. ~ -The names of good and suffieiet i ie i.he faithfakp.erfornang of heeoas apnb iequired in enach.bid. - .All.furterinforamation.n relatson .to:trm2-Ot contrict, an4places.of '~lvery of Yresh Beef* can be ottee on.appliagion w the -u sig ed, EW GOOPSI CORNER STORE IALICES,oe,onltte ILEACBED.SHI1RTINGS, - ILRISH "faIB~?NS, - OSAIE RY. I- * - SB BON NETS7 A lage dmnent of ver~ supAior' CtAPPERAS, 1SU643 POWDER, TORA~~ 'IOFITS faOC _H r P.0DUCE B ON MAFLOR TT6 C CIfiCKENS, and ot fer produce-wlle' Ti IN -EXCHANGE f6& GOODS, at theNE PRICE. . J. (1m MARTIE Newberry 8. 0., July 12, tf. - FOR. SA4S. A-LOT OF SUPERIOR MANLLI R W suitable.for batfag cotton, for thresAT8 ferr'y .hoate, etc - Ju'y 12 23t. -WEBB & LOYELACEF a - ;