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HEVT ON W HISKFY.-ThC ec centric and talented George Francis Train was recen-tiy a ;can didate for Congress, from Nebras -a Territory. It became necessa ry to call upon George to furnish carriages "to bring tip the voters," and money "to scatter among the beer shops and the grogeries. He thereupon withdrew from the canvassin disgust. and comes down upon treating in handsome style. He says, "Any spare money I may have I prefer to devote to education and christian charites. Purchasing votes debases the fran chize and demoralizes the people. No wife, no little children shall have reason to complain of a drun ken husband or father on election day on my account. Whiskey is the curse of our time. It is ruining our young men and hurrying our old men into the grave. Rich and poor, high and low, alike are being destroyed under its blight fing influence. When we have few er breweries, fewer distilleries, more christian churches, more uni versities and more schools. the law courts and the jails will be less patronized, the world the bet ter- for it." Truth fitly spoken, and while we admire the manly course of Mr. Train, we commend his views to the consideration of every patriot in the land. We sincerly hope that the day has go by when a man who treats yn elections will be supported by the people of this country. ( [InPigencer. 'Under the caption, "Returning Refuges," the Charleston News of the 2nd inst., uses the following language: "They are here once more. and the horrors of refugee life are for a moment forgotten. The tra ding of furniture, clothes and jew elry, at one-fourth their value, tc hard-fisted old farmers, for corn at two or three prices, is like e troubled dream."-"To whispe1 the word up country in tho ear o1 a sleeping ex-refugee, would give him the nig-htmare." -- Now, we don't speak for th< whole up-country. But as far a this portion is concerned, we be lieve the above remarks, like mos1 -dreams, are untrue. Perhaps th News man had the nightmar when he wrote them. bthe announcement that a noble man was about to take aster whici would .help to break down the high barrier which now separates -the nobility from the mercantile *world. Lord Archibald Campbell, second son of the Duke of Argyl' is. about to enter a large business establishment as a partner. Hith erto all traffic has been stigma tised in Great Britain as unwor thy of gentle blood, but here wc have, a scion of the great house of tradesman. flear- what a crushed mother says, after the latbattle fought in Germaniy near Prague, where the Austrians suffered sc severely : - "Deeply afBicted, I aninounce to our relatives and friends that my beloved husband died yesterday morning from * the-terrible agitation caused by thedeath of our children. Our five sos Francis Joseph, Ernest, Gleorge, Leopold and Henrich de Stovolinski, have all laid down their lives for their beloved Empe ror and master. Four young widows and an only sister mourn with me." What a picture ! But such is war. May a kind and inerciful Providence guide'mur people for iali time to come in paths of pe;Re, love and unity. DRIED FaUIr 1n TENNESsEE.-The --Jonesboro' Ten .., Flag, of the 28th ult., says of dried fTit : -"The greatest abundance of this staple has been disposed of to our merchants by -- - the farmers during the past week, the prices ranging at $8 per bushel for peaches and $2for apples. Thousands of vuhl et remain unsold, many holding their fruit back in the hope that prices will take a rise. The fruit crop has been souallygood this year, while the season has not been surpassed for drying purposes." A writer in the Richmond Christian advocate proposes to drop the word *Methodist" altogether, and make the ~ttl of the Southern branch of that church the "Evangelical Episcopal Church," assigning as a reason for this advice the fact that the name "Metho dist" has become opprobrious on ac count of the political preaching and political action of the Northern branch of the church. It is estimated from Washington that the President will, in his forth-coming message.to Congress, lay before that body an amendment to the Constitu tion similar to the one passed at the last session of Congress, with a few mxodifications. Rev. Dr. Baldwin, author of "Arma geddon, or the United States in Prophe cy"a distinguished Methodist divine, Notice. All persons indebted to the late firm of G. D. Smliwh and Co., are notified that they will find their Notes and Accounts in the hands of Y. J. Pope for collection, as fur th"r indulgence can not be given, owing to the death of R. M. Norman. G. D. SMITH. Nov. 7 45 Im. Notice. PERSONS indebted to the late firm of Williams & Ferguson, Prni , N ill find their notes and lcconit= in my hands for collection. Pr. Edward Ferguson, to whom all the assets of this firm h.+ve as;igned, MUST have he money before the 1st of Jann:ry next. T. J. FOPE. Office over Fair& Moorman, Law Range. Nov. 7th, 186G 4t. Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Geo. A. Riser deceased, are requested to make payment on or before the first day of January next. Ard those having demands will please present them on or tbefore that day. JOHN RISER, Nov. 7th, td. Admr. Extra Court. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, NEWBERRY DISTRICT. In the Ceurt of General Sessions and Common Pleas. The rcular business of the Fall Term of this Court not being dipatched for want of time it was ordered by the presiding Judge. that an Extra Court of General Sessions and Common Pleas be holden for Newberry District, for the purpose of dispatching the unfinished business of present Term, on the second Monday in January next, at twelve o'clock M., to continue six days, unless the business be sooner disposed of. All suitors, citnesses and parties interested are hereby required to attend wit bont further notice. E. P. LAKE, c.c.r. & G S. Oct. 20th, 1866. Assessor's Notice. WILLIAM SUMMER, of Pomaria, has been commissioned by the Secretary of the United States Treasury. Assisant Assessor of the 11th Division of the 3d Collection Dis trict of S. C. His Division embraces that part of the 39th Regt. lying in Newberry, also the towns of Ncwberry and He ena. He will soon be prepared to enter upon his duties, of which due uotice will be given throtgh the Herald. Oct 31 444t NOTICE. Application will be made at the next reg ular Session of the Legislature of South Caro lina, for leave to close and discontinue thet public road leaving the hig.hway leading from Newberry to O'Neall's Mills, near Sprirg'field, (the residence of Mrs. Hleler O \eall,) patsing ove:' lands belonging to the Estate of the late Chief Justice O'Neall, and to James M1. Baxter, until it intersects the highwxay leading from Newberry to Higgins Ferry on Soluda River. Sept. 5 36 3m. JA MES 31L BAXTER. NOTICE is hereby given that applicatiorl will be made at the next session of the Leg islature. to vest in B. F. Landrum, all thE right. title and interest of Christian Breith Iaupt, dec'd, or of his heirs, in and to thE trac of andlying in Edgeiield District, or wtrofthe Savannah River, and HorsE Creek, and bonnded by lands of Kessial Sweorngaree, A. C. Tnrner and others,lately occtupiedl by Bartlett W. Hlatcher. dec'd, de vised to him by his father, John Hatcher dec'd. Said land having been escheated t< the State of South Carelina. July 18 3m. <THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLTNA-Il 1Equity-Newberry District-E. B. Stoddart & Co., et. at. vs. Mlichael Buzzard et. al. T bc creditors of M. P. & W. L. Buzzard and of' M P. Buzzard and A. J.? e mi madbfore the Commis,ioner, on or be fore the first day of February next. Corn's office, Oct, 1st 186 . B . TflE STATE OF SOUT H CA ROLI A-IL Fquity--New berry District -Sally Anm Thompson vs. Thos. A. Thompson anc( John M. Thompsou. The creditors of the estate of Thos. W Thompson deceased, are required to rendel and e.stablish on oath, their respectIve de. mandIs before the Commi-sioner on or befor< the 1st day of December next. SILAS JOIINSTONE, C. B. N. D. Comn's Office. 1st October .1866. 1 TIlE STATE OF SOUTH C.AROLINA In Equity-Newherry District.-John L 1H111 and others, vs. Joseph Watson,Admr anid others. The creditors of the estate of ThomasWat son. dec'd, are required to render and estab lish, on oath, their respective demands be, fore the Commissioner, en or before the 1st day of December next. SILAS JO HNSTONE, C.E.N.D. Comn. Office, 1st October, 1866. 010 T HLIE STA TE OF SOUT H CA ROLINA-In Equity-Newberry .District. Henry M. Singley Ad'onr, v. Mary E. Singly and others. The creditors of the estate of George M. Sirnly deceased, are required to render and est'ablish their respective dernan.ds, before rme, by the first day of January 1867. Coms's ofhece, SIL AS JOII NSTONE, Oct. 13 186t. 7t. C, E. x. D. 10 The St;ate Of South C1arOlina. In Egliity-ewberry District. Jn'o. S. 1henw'ick and others, creditors. vs. Jas. Ht. 1 dins. Exor, and others. Eill for account and relief. The creditors of Benjamin Puckett decens. d, are .equired to render on oath and est:ablish: their thier respective demands. be fore the Comm ission er of this Court, on or before the first day of January 1867. SIL AS JOHNSrONE, C,E.N.D. Corn's Oflice, Oc t. 29th, 1866. ~2m c. 0 NOTIJCE. *All persons having demands against the estate of R. L. Bradley, dec'd., are requested to hand therp in to the Ordinary, properly attested, immediately; and all persons in. debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, E. A. BRADLY, Executrix. Oct. 10 31 St. LEGAL NOTICE. Tbe undersigned have forme.d a partnership ~for the practice of Law. Bhsiness entrusted to us, in Newberry and-ad joining Districts, will be promptly attended to. Ofiic at Newberry C. H. HENE.Y SUMME'R. wILLIAM R. SPR A.RMAN. Oct 17 3mo. NOTICE.> *The sub'criber will make application to the next Legislature for a re charter of the Ferry across Saluda River known as the Chappell's Ferry, sept 12th tf ELfZA BE TLI CH APPELL. NOTICE. AL L persons indebted to the estate of W. P. ICromer, deceased, are notified and requested to make payments on or before the first of January next, as a settlement will be made on said estat~e soon after that time. T. H. CR011E R, Oct. 17 2 me. A dministrator. John A. Chapman, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, Will attend to all business entrusted to his care. Offce at Bookstore. Newberry C. 11.. S. C, July 25 tf. NOTIE ~NOTICE. NTCishereby given that application will be made to the Legislature at the next reaular session, for a renewal of the Incorporatioz. or Charlexon Adver i emens. New Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, AT THE CILARLESTON IH'USE. Stoll, Webb & Co., We respectfully call the attention of the cit izens and Mcichamis of Newberry, and nose in the District, to a large and well assorted stock of Fancy and Saple Dry Coods, Which we offer at Wholesale and Retail. We will guaranty to sell all goods as cheap as they can be bought in the city. We always keep on hand full lines of Do mestic Goods, together with every other ars ticle to be found in our line. N. B. Samples with price lists sent free of charge to any part of the State. We will guarantee all goods. If not just what are represented, can be returned to stock. Be sure and call at STOLL, WEBB & CO., jan 24 ly No. 287 King Street. WII.,0LFSALE fDRY 0U8 0 'IIOUSEI The wholceale Dry Goods Business heretofore conducted in the niame of JOHN G. MILNOiI & CO., Will hereafter be carried on in the name of Miir, Wi_ber & Martin, AT Tl:E OLD STAND, 135 Meeting Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Our house is now in receipt of a full and desirable stock of Far:cy and Durmestie Dry Goods, a::d we wou'd invite our old friends and the trade generally to an cx,'mination lof our stoc'k. FACT GS AND PLANTERS Will i:'id it to t'aeir intcrest to examnine our stoe'., as e aro prepared to give them every ficilitv io our line to enable them to fill their orders and i.y in their supplies. Ordors e::ref::.:y :tA romp!!y filled. Mr. WM. C. 81A.LL, laite of the firm of CHJAMBERL.AIN, :M1LER & CV., iswt us and would be ph'ased if his friend3 n~ ill give him a al N. B.-Me.-r<. NA TLER, SMITT & Co's Office can be found at our store [up stairs.] T1. A. WIE, nov 7 Sm ~J. J ATN Provicdee Company's CONCENTRATED Cottun anid L)rR 'FERTILIZER. Directiovns for uSe same as No. 1 Peruviau "Guano", Accommrodation WVhari. nov 7 rn CIIARLESTON, 8. C FOR PALA-KA, FLA., IFernandina, Jacksonville and all Ithe Laningsru onf the St. John's~ River. s A V A NIN A HI. G A. The ehu- and Sp!w!dd .Steamship4W "Dictator," 1000 TONS IEURDEN. CAPTAIN LOCIS M. (GONE.TTER. ON and after the 20th October, this fine Ship will sail from Southern Wharf, every Friday Night, at 10 o'clock, for the above places. All Freight must be paid here by shippers Fo ri2et or P'assae apply on boardi, or to the Agency. No. 17 Vanderhorst's Wharf. Nov . 14 46 tf. GUANO. The undersigned being the oldest irrport. ers and deakers in Guano in Charleston, in form their friends that they exnect to re ceive a re gnLar 5upply of Pure Peruvian Guano, direct from the .Ae n]t of the Peruvian Government at New York, whichn they will sell at all times at lowest market rates. Orders promptly filled. T.J.KER~R&G'O, Kerr's Wharf, Charkston, S. '0. Nov. 7 45 t. Johnston, Crews & Co., Iprters and wholesale Dealers in Stap)le nCac D RY G OO DS, No. 41 Hayne Street, Charleston, S. C. Nov 7 1mo. WINTHROP BL WILLIS, Formerly Caldwell, Blakely and Co. COTTON FACTOR AND COMMIS-ION MER'3HIANT No 12, ACCOMMODATION WHAR, CHIARLEST,ON, S. C. |July 26, 5mnos. HifENIX IRDN WORKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. Goldsililil alld illd PRO PRI ETORS. ALL kinds of Mill Castings, (Saw and Grist,) Railings for Houses, Garden, Grave Yards, Sugar Mill's, Boilers, Machine Works and Agricultural Implements manufactured. Orders are solicited and executed on cheap terms. M. GOLDSMITH, P. KIND. March 21, 1866-12-1y. GEO. P. coPELAND. G. W. BtEARtDEN. IGeneral Commission Merchants (conNFn M.uN AND UPPER BoUNDARY STREETS.) COTTON TOWN, COLUMBIA, S. C. WILL attend to the storage an dsale of CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. 61 z T-- 0 1 No. 153 MEETING STREET, Opposite the Charleston Hotel. (Formerly JOHN ASiJHU?ST & Co.) GEORGE C. GOODRRICH PHILIP WINEJIAE, South Carolina. JOILY ASIIIURST, Direct Importers of Pure Drugs & Chemicals, CHARLESTON, S. C. October 31 3m. souTHlERN PRATT WILSON BRO'S, DEALERS IN DRUJGIS, CHEMICALS,PERFUMERY, AND DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES, NO. 238 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S C. N. A. PRATT, S. W. WILSON, P. B. WILSON. Ch. to late C. S. N. and M. Bureau. Chemist to late C.S. Ord. Departm't. U W, J. B. E. SLOAN, CORNER QUEE' AND MEEING STS, Cha;c~tn, S C.BROWN & CO'S WHARF, Th:s well knot-.n tirst class Hotel hais justCh retn S. . been rhoron -hiy repaired, retitted and re- Tenders hris services for the sale of Cotton furnrished, :a:d is now ready for the acco -a- and other Produce, and for the purchase ol modat?ion of the travelling public, whose Merchandize and Plantation supplies. pat ron:age is respectfully solicited. Refers to Mayes & Martin, and Geo. D. Con ches a!v'. ays in readiness to conve*y Smith, Ne wberry C. H.; Thos. W. Holloway paseniger5 to anid from the Hotel. Pomrn ia. The'Proprietor promises to do 'ill in' his Oct. I.5th, 1806, 42-2m. power for the comftort of hris guests. JOSEPH PUR CE LL, EIA Nov 7 Proprietor, I IPAVILION HOTEL, LEN GN I GK& SE LL, Importers and Wholesale Dealers Charleston, S. C. IN The above popular IIotel is open for t [liey ta~ accommodation of the TravellingPulc Board, per (lay. Publ.0A0 Mrs. II. L. BrAn:nY Invite the Trade to examine their full and variei 44~4d~JJ~ BU E1 and H ATS. triSmed and untrimmed RIInBONS. of all descriptions, Corner King" and( Society-stS. FLO)WERS. FEATHERS, DRESS CAPS, ' NE 08, VEILa of newest designs, CIUMFTON c RUCH ES, LACES, CHAPES. SILKS, Savage & Ensign, Propr-ietors. NOYES & VAIL, Jesse L. Savage. - - Edwin W. Ensign. [Successors to Aitkin, Noyes & Johnston, Nombrner IOTR N JIB.SO Nto. 103. East Bay, Charleston, S. C. CHRET ,S.C ON T HEC EUROPEAN SYSTEM, xi.Yl ciei e ok n hp Thre bo;r der or lodger renting his room,godbuhtfr as reersemr and eating" where he pleases. Attached to iesaeiitdoclF dexmn ou the hous is a fine RET'AURANT where sokbfr ucaigeswee the bes of fare of any' and every kind, and 53 at most reasonable rates, enn be had. This plan is ext-nsively C:taried1 on in New York H anid is foud to be most convenient, and particular'y ardapted to business men. The rooms are large, airy arnd well furnished, Tr usrbrhsrcie,drc rr and evr ttentior- will be giver to render Enad,ndls frm te orhn WAVJRY HUS IMPoVRES ANDUJonERY, TILl CUARLEON, C.AGRCUALTAL S IMLME. for tire.acailmodstion onpNewaYert,aaddtrhip lent boardegoode pbought l for is or ler wteame Mis.A. . KENED. L.. RFFhe suscriboerhas reeied direc PrEt P R I VA T F B0 A DI N G glaner, and Farlsodr thedorth NifatO. May 9, \ 1 9--tf a nuatrsl.fl upyo SecnddorWLYto ui House. IIRDAR , CUTLEY,. 25L,NTES OIN-TET, FNE UNS, GOSOSn CHARLESTON, S. C. AGICLT R IMLENS Mr.0..W h- ED. .. DE RUF.heofrtoMcanstLOPRCS July25,p8endid HFoteCAwillobeCTopenedPTnNCES be remodle and B0reuiho throug. Flles anFamr'odrfiedwt MIS F C R . on the G roYean syte. I" '' '' ""'' '* '* eou ndi Hoteontiest ovurd ouned -l 'Vit -ar a Citt hAveLEeSTON,re in evC deprt Blast an Couorted LPoCs, Bc Julaiy 25, cl8a. The sestaur26t2mllHbeA RjLESccOed,do. do and derur of traiB . D TN eB travlgp ublc,ETPoR.L TH FtrsieT vip t nd H ers wlfid in itll L W O P AI S ote luxuis Boate cas oe, obned SIKW?TfTT~ rowhith will comfrsoeTre cifon the fine CONSISTINO of atvlefrsin e and travsetg e les. ompetentIES pmint, and epenyaeno will be ad to v enture. aetira c n. e ptu 9l bemup CheLck e d O do. ed_i___ t_e_ bes___ reth__ ar_ t ords.arr_vrat Black and colored SL ooS EL,I S Jn.earueo t ains.The trvlln puli, EMPR, FEnch aLOT Amrcn, RNS transient yisitcrsEETIN and StesHilfndi t l O LAIRS G Gie thereso attenirst eclasvey hs ae ofinedH SIRY LONGth cofot SORT STAe. ThelcTiONise. FALKWAR GOS, S Liby a advarbnes meon cnsigetrvles. ndH a grEatvreyS,ohr od o saia epnewl esae Settopt3m9entire_ LADIANGES H AIR, G BlackDE Just rcoored at LKS J. H. BAGGETT REA & co, Eg,Fec n mrcanPRNS. AT REDUED PRIES!!ING InG SHREET, InTOS Keo. 10lt Kegs,daio Qhar, SeptS24 ti Ks nCnsts.CHARLESTON S. C.LAE,MBODRS Qualtei arrtedo ecusaly o ny male. of ARLOES, UNHOSIERY, toN THISTSAPECTN FA CHGOODSTO,SC Appr pKegsr aandelCknowsHotlrha Quaity warne eqa t'o anyt made.- ~ ,iv,ha New York Advertisements. Great Distribution BY THE American Jeweler'sAssociation. Depots: 37 & 39 Nassau, 54,1 56 & 58 Liberty St., New York City. Of Rosewood Pianos and Melodeons, Fine Oil Paintings, Engravings, Silver Ware, Gold and Silver Watches, and Ele" gant Jewelry, consisting of Dia mond Pins, Diamond Rings, Gold Bracelets, Coral, Florentine, Mosaic, Jet, Lava, and Cameo La dies' Sets, Gold Pens, with Gold and Sil ver Extension Holders, Sleeve Buttons, Sets of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains. Plain and Chased Gold Chains, &c., &c., valued at $1,000,000, For One Dollar. which they need not pay until it is known what is drawn and its value. The American Jewelers' Association calls your attention to the fact of its being the largest and most popular Jewelry Associa% tion in the United States. The business is and always has been conducted in the most candid and honorable manner. Our rapidly increasing trade is a sure guarantee of the appreciation of our patrons for this method of obtaining rich, elegant and costly goods. The sudden stagnation of trade in Europe, owing to the late German War and recent disastrous financial crisis in England, has i: caused the failure of a large number of Jews elry Houses in London and Paris, obliging F them to sell their goods at a great sacrifice, in some instances less than one third the cost of manufacturing We have lately pur chased very largely of these Bankrupt Goods, at such extremely low prices, that we can af ford to send away Finer Goods, and give bet ter chances to draw the most valuable prizes than any other establishment doing a simi lar business. Our aim is to please, -and we respectfully solicit your patronage, as we are confident of giving the utmost satisfac tion. During the past year we have forward ed a number of the most valuable prizes to I all parts of the country. Those who patron ize us will receive the full value of their i money, as no article on our list is worth less than One Dollar, retail, and there are no blanks. Parties dealing with us may depend on having prompt returns, and the articles drawn will be immediately sent to any ad, dress by return mail or express. The following parties have recently drawn valuable prizes from the American Jewelers' Association, and have kindly allowed the use of their names: Charles J. Hunter, Esq., Treasury Depart ment, Washinton, D. C.,Piano.va'ue $300; Miss Anna G. Yates, 52 St. Mark's Place, N. Y., Se wing Machine, value $75; Brig. Gen. L. L. Hanson, U. S. Vols , Nashville. ITenn., Silver Tea Set, value $150; Miss Em ma Hunter, 63 Front St., H arrisburg, Pa., Sewing Machine, value $60; Lient.-Col. Walter Chittenden, Quartermaster, Louis ville, Kentucky, Gold Watch, value $150; Win. S. Haines, 247 King St., Charleston, S. C., Silver Watch, value $50; Alexander Johnson, Esq., Edithr Muskoteur Pioneer, Murkateur, Minn.. Ladie" Enameled Watch, value $150; Samuel Lee, Esq . President Coli orado and Red Bank Mining Company, San Francisco, Cal., Melodeon, value $200; A aron S. Long, E,q., Principal Elkhart Collegiate Institute. Elkhart, N. J., Diamond Pin, value $200; R. M. Longstreet, Montgomery, Ala., Music Box, value $75; Rev. Isaac Van Duzer, Albany N. Y., Gold Lined Dining Set, value $300; Miss Clara Lucuguer, Day ton, Ohio, Pianoforte, value $400, and Dia, mond Pin, value $175. Many names could be placed on the List, Ibut we publish no names without permis sion. Our patrons are desired to send Uni ted States Currency when it is convenient. Partial List of Articles_ SOT7E for One DTollar Eae.h, Without regard to value, an d not to be paid for until you know what you are to reecive: 15 L1eg'i, Riosewood Pianos, from $200 to 4.50 15 Eleg't Melodeons, Rosew'd Cases 175 to 250 50 First Class Sewing Machines 40 t6300 75 Fine Oil Paintings 30 to 100 150 Fine Steel Engravings, framed 20 to 30 50 Music Boxes 25 to 40 150 Revolving Patent Castors, Silver 20 to 40) S5-Silver Fruit and Ckke Baskets 20.to 35 400 Sets of Tea and Table Spoons 20 to 40 150 Gold Hunt'gCase Watch's,war'td50 to 150 100 Diam'dfRings,clust'rksingle stone 75 to 260 175 Gold W atches 85 to 150 300 Ladies' Watches 60 to 100. 500 Silver Watches 20 to 75 Diamond Pins. Broaches and Ear Drops, Ladies' Sets of Gold r.nd Coral , ,Jet and Gold, Florentine, Mosaic, Lava and Cameo; Sets of Srud-. Vest and Neck Chains, Plain and Chased Gold Rings, Gold ThimbWts, Lockets, New style Belt Buc~kles Gold Pens and Pen cils, Fancy Work Boxes, Gold P'ens with Gold andl( Silver Extension iliders, and a large assortment of Fine Silvel- Ware and Jewelry of every description, of the best make and1 latest styles. g@ A chance to~ obtain any of the. (abov~e articles for ONE DOLL A R by purchasing a scaled envelope for 25 ets. 87 Five Sealed Envelopes will be sent for' $1; Eleven for S2; Thirty for $5; Sixty-five for $10; one Hundred for $15. Agents Wanted Everywhere. Unequaled inducements offered to Ladies and Gents who will -act as such. Our des scriptive circulars will be sent 'on applica, tion. Distributions are made in the following maniner:-Certificates naming each article and its value 2re placed in sealed envelops, which are well mixed. One of these envel ops containing the Certificate or Order for some article, will be delivered at our offce, or sent by mail to any address, without re gard to choice, on receipt of 25 cents. On receiving the Certificate the purchaser will see what article it dra ws and its value, and can then send One Dollar, and receive the article named, or can choose any other article on our list of the same value. Purchasers of our'Sealed Envelops may in this manner, obtain an article worth- from one to five hundred dollars. Long Letters are unnecessary. Have the kindness to write plain directions, and in chosing differ ent articles from those dra~wn, mention the style desired. / Orders for Sealed Envelops must ini every case be accompanied with the cash, with the name of the person sending, and Town, County and State plainly written. ILetters should be addressed to the Man agers, as follows: SHERMAN, WATSON & CO., 3'7 & 39 Nassau-St., Ncw Ycrk City. October 24 3mo. J. E. STENHOUsE. ALLAN MACAULY. STENHOUSE & MACAULY. (ommission Merchants, For the sale of Cotton, Cotton Yarns, Sheet% ings, Naval Stores, etc., and for the purchase of. 3Ierchandise generally, 66 Pearl Street; New. York, 186h. - Consignments tous from any point in the South ully protected. bf Insurance as soon as shipped, aug ly 2,000 A YEAR MADE BY ANY : one with $15-Stencil Tools. No experience necessary. T he Presidents, Cashiers and. Treasurers of 3 Banks indorse the circular. Sent free with samples. Address the Ame rican Stencil Tool Works, Springfield, Ver t New York Advertisemen . An Old Song, set to a 'New Yeae. gr 1866e "As spring approaches - Ants and Roaches From their holes come out, And Mice and Rats, In spite of cats, Gaily skip about." "18 years established In N. Y. City. "Only infallible remedies known. " "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Famly." "Rats come out of their holes to die." COSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH, &c., ETER'S Is a paste-used for Rats, Mice, Roseh, Black and Red Ants, &c., &c., &c.,, &. COSTAR'S" BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR Is a liquid or wash-used to destroy, And also as a preventive for Bed-bigj, , COSTAR'S" ELECTRIC POWD . Fo , INSECTS Is for Moths,Mosquitoes,Fleas,Bed b Insects on plants, Fowls, Anima, ( BzwAe ! ! ! of all worth nitations, E See that "CoSTAR'S" name .1 an as ox, Bottle, and Flask, befbre you !uzy. W Address, HENRY R. COTAR, 484 Broadway, N. T. 0? Sold in Newberry S. C. W By all Druggists and Retalers, and arns Ward & Co., wholesale agents New )rieans La. - 1888. INCREASE OF RATS.-The $anir'? azette (English) asserts ad. p ov siP igures thatone pairof RATS will havi a o eny and descendants no less than 6516 n three years. Now, unless this_.IM-MS amily can be kept down, they. would cA ;ume more food than would--sustain 65,0Or tuman beings. 0i- See "CosTAR's" advertisementab . . . RATS versus. BIRDS.-Whoever' etges ; n shooting small birds is a cruel man;, who. aver aids in exterminating rats is a benef!e, - tor. We should like some one to iveas th~ benefit of their- experience in 'dut - these pests. We need something- besfde0 logs,cats,and traps for.this busi,.ess.--8S6len :ific American. N. Y. Qy"'Se "COSTER'" advertiseet1b 6 (:7 Sold in Newberry S. C.~ Eg? By all Druggists and Dalers a?K Barnes, Ward & Co., wholesale a als New Orleans, La. PHOTOGRAPHIC7 .....0 E. & K. T AIl'HOXY A C0. Manufacturers of PhotograpiCXSt!~, -WHOLESALE IWD -RETAT, - 5 01 B ROA D WA, T; . , In addition to our main busines ot s GRAPHIC MAtERIALS we .are --dqadl for the following, viz: > Stereoscopes & Stereescopic ViewS Of American and Foreign Cities and Iands6S eSI Groups, Statuary, etc. - Stereoscopic Views of the Mr. From negatives made in the variouean igU' and forming a complete Photographiflhisoryq the great contest. -- Stereoscopic View o______ $reoscope. Our Catalowue wui be sent to ang address on receipt of Stamnp. - Photographic Albuinur We nv-nufacture more largely than'~ etbar house. atout Zi0 varieties ~ fromW3 et each. .Jur ALBUMS have the rptto ing suj.erior in beauty and durability t n others. Card Photographs . of Gen.ra,Btatim A&ctors; etc-r etec. Our Catalogue emtcaces over FIVE THOU SAND different subjects, inclui reprdo- ~ tion's of the most celebrated Engrsvis Pait ings, Statues, etc. Catalogusasent onreeipt g Photographers and othtes orderlni D.,will lease. remait 25 per cenut s d The price and quality of ourgod cnaottb to satisf. Nov. 745 tf - GROVESTEElN & $., PIANO FORTE MAN1JFACTUREBi~ 449 BROADWAY. NEW YO31. These PIANOS received the. Higes :AwI of Merit, at the World's Fair. over tb6Dest kers from london, Paris, Germany, the eUo New York, Philadelphia, Balthnore and -*oaj also, the (old Medal at the Amierica nI ~ for Five Successive-Years ! -OuzPiano' -o~ the French GrandAetion,';Harp Pedal 09e.T strung Bass. Full iron Prame, ad aD. nadwm. Improvements. Every instrumnent, warrntsi FIVE years Made under tesueson ofN J. a. GROVESTEEN,whdh'a ar -ei rience of over thirty five years, an1is of over eleven thousand piano Aortes. mea. ities for manufacturing enable us tosell thea I struments from 5100' to $200 oheaper than 7. first class piano forte. -aug I5Ig liOWE'S IMflROVED Cotton Jiicker For Picking Cotton in the Fed A iml adcom e*t Inlstument v~ ibotto ouns-ckthree-or fb.r laa ~er than by hand, leaving the 'Cooeh .leIr -~ ree from trash. - Orders can be filled by the HOWE MAUFACURIGCO. 81 Cedar St. N.Y.' )r by our agents throughout the South [aug 15*1 KGROSINE AND GAS STOVES. 'E? .m> COFFEE BOILERS, GLUE Pots, QiL Cas. &c., &c. 7' All the Cooking for a J T fatmily may be doue with U W~" Kerosine .0il, or Gas, g3 g with less trouble, arid ..2 gif at less expense, than by 31 gif any other fuel. Each article manufactured by this,Companyb uaranteed to, perform all that is claimed ftrit. -7. Send for Circular: .'. Liberal Discount to the Trade. - KEROSINE. LAMP HEATER CO., Aug 1 tf 206 reari-Street, N. Y. $1,500 PER YEAR! we want agents every where >.sell our IMPROVED $20 Sewing Ma ines. Three new kinds. Under and up er feed. Sent on trial.- Warranted Sd. ears. Above salary on large connas1ins aid. The o*tY machines sold-in the Uni d States 4fo. les than $A0, wrhich are iN