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"- . * Soring, Ootober 30, 1W7. I .ERX&. se eIn .....r...a.........30 - a my.a . - _lo. ysear andextrs oopy to --- a retr an d at s o t t W advan ce. -eait dWsote t he expiralioe of adb 0a * - jC md the paper will be discontinued - *1ep# for on 4eliverj. 7k will- mext nm Mfonda3 House, -be liavin - sai ole at - e diposal - full attenofdAce o1 - t.i, and ciaips gpe *Rttead. ? % .~ SWe N:T. S. M-fe Eord has Witkdrawn Tram - ThQ maoagement 01 * * ,.- *noD ede~.CtXntol o Capt. - ounaineer iaastee c aven lAwrence, Ycoman; - E;fteseSngs;Jour s "ip ;.The Goon Physi KiSsing ; To dar; Oui ehcWson patrtic - the e e -ar sentpoagald reibt - : T& . tifldtRCli, -. f Itow ,Ne -Tor>k. .r*of t.he Anderson fatehl: e "Berycejo., o .ali; +- -"eggiHiny, h, # Nicsted i Lhe Tte outrage s ponaffiaiv'it, "tbe fpne EsUis pattder Th4oera .t~aod - ice , ca ny, ,ieh - 4drs three - - 4 spea knrs -to . bOd fai -se patr ofne e * alb4h d ta-do withot f1 ~-4 et 1!4.lote a~4 mmo - dek tikpsented 4. .-. e~u w iaw.o hdcjirww ' oe b 40 ar l si.& 9 j8%aisya 4. lb * ~d~~1~@4t~ser r-W - f - . - li c ~asto iiwIe 1r ois h~e n shohaventfietrated dL~4.. Orerforhe toar II ti a3a taliloyesao: th ~ard vew f psectdies da eoaa as m.a1 te'SeN il -* Oui witin of chnes bore, fort man drryees-fqrye the atidiags ta tb.~c eige lo edsltsin * 6 o~ istaoea whrleto fiie bavere wptEhe deas a seeny-no rac Oefprsde forl ade pand Stht - hat a denoanc bndae aictgr aflth fid iewmof pspetie. u eoton .Or weter exchaonge hora,eford man: dreahyo wek ropnietyed threesadttidins-h thurg e and yelwfvri diaon,atein eerphoes 13, L1isan and easTe. -Unl sets nsaoced thoe hfamhlie hae bee p-thof. e lisese has areehng n rehp ter o esott,ethearsl haien cased thc imar man, inefancyr and arth harefingk foun omo epultr. WOur Zobema geary, te Houster Jon ecofd won deth the prorietor'sin lhre Hite ss speciel 18,k10 anj 2wylls "Tre psythre ~icttl ht aehugont maske, mend or alter any piece of worl in the cabinet making line. He is a superior workman, and will warran .>nfire entiefweinn Tur coxpLL?8 RErCXS-SCCCESS OF 1f E WfIOL'CONSERVATIVE TICKET. We give below the returns of the elee tiojin this efty yesterday for Judge of ttsaourt'of-Appeals,. Cbiet_Judge and four sAelate Judges pf t heb rewr idh "o#Sukimaeily, and tor )alor SCity Coua'cil,,e showing the itection ofll tbo.DeimQratic Conservntive candi date-. 7be 'ole vote Cast for 'Mavor is 23,81.6, of which Mr.. Banks, Democratic Conservative, received 18,420 votcs; and Mr. Denion, Radical, 4896 votes, show ing a mijority for Mr. Banks of 13;524 votes. The total vote on -the ccnstitation at the election io the 18th trltimo, in Bnlti more city, was 21,747, of w hic1 16,120 were east for its- adoptio, and 5$27 ag4ist-it--najority for it, 10,493. - -The increase in the total vote cast yesterday over that cast at. the previous election is 1569r The i-nerease in the Democratic vote is 2300, and the loss on the 1Ra-ical. vote is ?S For'Judge of the Court of Appeals, the totat- vote- ist-is 23429, being 113 votes ,;ore than.the total vote cast for Mavor-oTw-hleh Birtol receivea 18570- and -Steekbridre 4859, bting, a 3m;ija ity of 13.711 for Judge BafOWl. The total yote 'r.Chief Judge of the Supreme Sench.is l3,029,,f wicb Scott recei'ved 18,222 votes antd Kenty 4807-inajonty -for Sea,.23,46.= For_"ssoeiate Jud~e, 1r. DQIAin received 1$,519 votes; being kom: 250 to 40W votes,. tore tban - his asociae dni the ticket. .SotNo Doctfrrot FI -A $LlTicA c x pER.--Tbe e Yok Evening Post utakes the folfoci.gretnarks upon a point- that -hriilatel+= caused much tbonght~in this : ntry _ - . - "The iOp ndeeeand aights o the Staesare as *bsolutely essental to its b rwOom ous workigas the- suremacy, eertp etz ef,the Federal powe*. lbout independenee of the $tAtes, - oderd, there woull be no securi.iy- for odividuaf ri;hts. Popular liberty is only. upfeld and- made practicable by local slfgovera nt. : Fortys millions of people, which -therr s.on:win be within wvr bordera, 4adnt1ha ceitrulLd Tron a ingeeevWe-or will be. eoutoUed as Franc6 is eotriled--by su:ees ive- re_ volutionary jantaa. ending inzthe -strong dn with the s-.ord. _ fill seh e gov zrn:senn: by >wlat'-amre-yo -b stil-em pire, - tonarchy, rpublic, or common %eahlb ; it-is everat. hea'rt the satuae des potism. It ranazt be1itherwit.-A bowef so i,ordinah- s tiatt whicf would b7' .eqpire.t goxern the Unitqd State* ffr.ane to-Texas,from Sitka trFli da; -ih ti- manifild, intricate, divcrse; -'aind'66mbei-soMe'interests/'could only be wielde<don the .militar principle. All citiclikr w'oudperish in it, either rin~ ino-aarchy,.or be crashed by the. iroir hand Dforece " - -. ~y.elegrbghdiefromRchtoml: -?--etrds-. Gen. ScoBeld% heads 4bares-how conih1midly that:the - ateoetee i favor ofa oa 'vetio,n.' Jt Js also cerain that the convention wilI be..radicatyfdteen mejofity. 'Chiscity eledts thir following radicals,. after three 4aya' co.atest: IIunidutt; . Jgdge..Un derw'oo<1, Wworisseig, and thre'e. c'lored uda.- The radical ticke.t did notteveive fiftyhVite, nor tte conservative .ticiet fify colored,voters~ini the ctty. Thei ne groes vi gtLv..coservative ticket were agaiii c1lised.fromn,tho-pels by ai negro mobk Mannicotti son .was arresjed- for tdar ing lup .ces'ervati.4 -ticklets in -the anseoniies.ntthe Jlorefe Ward .'folls, .a4 sent tdi the Libby$ant rwas subseqa4ndy relea3ed. 4iemi&u'itmAo &he New" (riu. Pica ioua ote iy regtest of# .* They iynre'oporeyour people te .be. peJt:sialdi- act'to- feer~tip the ia:(li.Soiih.=-ould-in4o want -5ias been - . d et eve'eitor.aake-ika. .pint yhdicaIs will uyi. ei/erg mean dssiie to rE da y.ou .iitoairiot'.4o. eay -pxpect; bit i.the peol wiH imeli tnere, and, ta ad 'thrieR'. ofltor: on&'gear Eri ne 1 mo4ths -more tiho eict ory w'iUbe 'bemn -pee. 'a A. F'feelelad,'and-kno*-thee Boa%era peopTe. i'll,. d .I amI so feir' theygay. feel tpo j.abiiant aed-overde T~,r~~e 7.ma-d .rr& a inhe be -~esG5in.' Let ofr don&Wern peoplee Tdds:prudelt and.wateta . -eentnion.ofiunion-pcayer- meet nags, Mo'ing~ to.. pr-ev.ios aninounui -ment,a4embled-on We dnosday lagt,-ai cotiued in .session -dpring thait anidte s.ucceedigbray; Therwae s very'cod attendanee,.and Yhe mieting -was of -a aeitighara teg. .b yheor v'en .No-rb presents --tir best^ Enteligene~, dbeiter antrianenfcw hotk here1d K Isibhre ia our igrit, and.sh'ow& et ayua.)re eavepertitg.th~ th:2nirnis tcy- pa thir egr& to buildl -u the Bebeeme . kigdoin rn the hearts of his pepekni~hj'h aigEe of erition! and reare to the.Churth Athe q,ihit of.priitive Christiani.ty. -jpbbeville Press. S'rATE FPNasc1Is.We learn th.at 'ane of thd prihv:iple objects of the conference between General Qinby antl Govei-nors Orr and Worth, .says ,the "Charleston Courier," was the adoptionofsone finan ,iaI measures providing means for carry ing on -the State Governments. With -' tla close of this month expires the fiscal year as fixed by the law of the State. 'The details of the measures agreed uporA are not yet complete, brit wil! be shortly announced. It is understood that the Provisional Governments of the State will be continued without modification. The Yorkville Eniquirer notices the death of Mr. David Porter of Limestone Springs, which resulted while blasting rock, a piece weighing perhaps forty pounds unfortunately striking him be tween the shoulders. The honorable action of the company in whose employ he was is deserving of praise in these -degenerate days. Every attention being paid to him immediately before death, and a liberal support giyenu to his widow and children. Some- corporations have souls. THAD. STEV'ENS ON THE ELEcIos The Morning Post prints the following extract from a private letter from Thadi deus Stevens, on the late elections: -"Sick as T am, I take this occasion to thank God for our late defeat. The Re -publicans have been acting a cowardly )part, and have met a coward's fate." Wade has been heard from. A Cleve land pnper says. that, on hearing the news of election, he went into a hole and Spulled the hole i-i after him, and has not been seen since. EoCAv ITE1w ; -. The creditors ofdames M. Sennsdeo'd, will observe Gbmmissioner's notice in 'bnotber column and will render their de 'Oiands at once, as -there are important -reasons why they should do so promptly. Attention is directed to private sales- at auction prices and- auction sales by Capt. Bythewood, Auctioneer, under Newberry Hotel. These sales are made to close out a large stock of goods for parties who have determined to give up merchandizing in NMaberry. A rPPoITMENT.-Changes haring been made in the 3d Collection District of this State, and the ~Divisions of Newberry consolidated and known as the 7th Di vision,. Mr.= H. C. Corcwin las been ap pointed'Asst. - Assessor of U. S. Internal 'Revenue-for the same.~ Mr. Corwin's 6ffie is pn Law Range. TuEBARnER.--Louis Butler, our town barber, isone of the best in his -line. If you wish the luxury of a clean shave, or cleansing-of-tbe hair, call-or Butler. And if you desire your hair dressed in any imaginable style, go to Butler-he will satisfy your every-want in the art tonso rial. - YouNG kETUCKY. --The -celebrated horse trainer Young Kentucky; is now holding forth. at Jones' .stable.- It" is worth ones while to witness the ease and success with which Ie subdues the rtost fractious horse, and puts him,tbrough the most perfect training. His lessons are short, and guarantee. t6 be prTect, otbrwise he needsno- pay., Go to see Oxt SPREE.- -The late and almost. nn priccdented ugly weather is altogether owing to-the absence gf thbe: .ek, who has.'such maters in hand. We believe that he has gone-off on a spree, where no one knows, or can tell. When last seen'he'wassngilg "it- rained allnight the day.I 1eft." Accidental or p~emedi tated,_ tight or sober, he should be over hauled or keelhaaled".for k-eepirig -us -in tltet_for so long a time.bad- luck to hin, for'sugii a continuous "wateifalil" - Goon -DvIcE-and'better than' all, tratis.iAs the winter wilr soon-be upon ul,'w-eidvise- every. one'who has not already taken the pr.eeaotion in preparing to speiid It hapgily, to read or~ and' fol. lons to the lett.er - --Breatbes there a man with soul so dead-who neyer:to himselfiiath.-said -[wiltia local paper take-both for my -own a' family's sake ?-4f such - there be, Jet hini.repent-and -haie - th,e paper ~o him sent--and if hie'd -pass a-happy -wiler--ho in adrane -should ray, the printer. - - Goo.-The lovers.of extragood things are directed to visit the establshmet'of MaN Adam Riser, wherenn4e -'ound~ a. great var~iety~ of choice delicacids.' Mr. Riser'is ih6 onaly connecting linik- we have between Charleston -and.this place to re mind us flar there are sich,-thin'g- as $31,a and dy3sters, a'rd~ with a zeal, wor-thy of tender consideration on ..the par t of this.corntmanity, he has -them brough~t fresh audit sweQt to pour doors twice a weeks. Belr.this excellent fact ini mind, reade4 for the remainder,of the -oeao. -resides these be- keeps eonstantly ain 'eant 'ssortusent of. 6arius ithe 1uxu'riss-rsuch as fruits, preserves,. epn~ tectionaery -et'c., which -yr'bd r invited.to0 exan:Ine. - s nv You ?-:WEnotieed ja-town Court "eek, a ruan w,ho s&ed is.id-for twelve indths subscrip~tion." Noticing 6it ac ti.vi,sy-dn urovemuent,.and Linowing-ndis t (f.ethe&sson -whei-Cotto.b and -sc lk ninl vegetaml truck: is brought. in, ahl di5posed of for peca4niary considerallon, weg resi4mod that thib indivllugl was' .town' for that purp-osemand buildedupon the hope that we .would beAgnede .glad a.ithi a sight of hris monidy. -The pre sumptierin part iras false,. false as his -prontise Iong ago madeB. -o settle- on, siehops wie-e nipped~ in t6e-,ud. .He cameenot near -os,. and departed as t'e cinte, still. fin det "B?ledtIres - man lb ogl; so 4ca4, th'e rea fler ~asks. For certatfi theTe'does, readcr,-and more thara -one. It&sot you, but'enother, one who has,ceased to-tie ,a subrsdribe.r, for ressan that.-wehave-stopped his paper, -end we snppuse 4herefcdre,..and hope he Ii not now a ra~der. -W4 beg you there fore- to ask your nieighbor the QueSion, DIS-rnrcr Covar.-This court-was iegu larl5 opened for business on Wednesday last and lontinued over until Monday, not that the business was remarkably heavy, but that the examinations were tedious and protracted. His Honor Judge Pope, -presided with his accustomed graceful dignity, anid during the whole term of his cour t bore the inifictions and vexations with resigned patience. He will make his mark in his chosen pro. fession. We noticed among the jurors a couaple of dark featured "brethren." The cases disposed of are as follows: State vs. Thos. Adam, a~ssanilt and battery, guilty. State vs. Mary Golden, assa.ult with gun, not guilty. State vs. Peter Williams, coldred, Er ceny, not guilty. -- - State vs. Ransom 'McClellan,'d~olo*ed, assault and battery,-niot guilty. State vs. York Lowndes, and John Moore, colored, .burglrry, not guilty. State vs. Aaron Scury, colored, petit larceny, guilty. State v'. Albert Williams, colored, bas tardy, guilty. State vs Major Brooks, colored, petit larceny, not guilty. State vs. Wade Mower, colored, larceny, guilty. State vs. Richard Schumnper) '.olored, bastardy, not guilty. Fisn.-If voi~ are in want of nice pickled shad and'1867 nackerel, call i'i Foot's-he has a large supply,- for sale chenp Cot;ir. -The Court of General Sessions closed on Friday last, after five-days -close and unremitting attention on 4he part of Bench and ~ Bar, as well as all oth{rs concerned; and much to the'ered it of all except the guilty parties,.whose names -together with their indicrnent and.sentence are as follow_s: State vs. Burr Sondley-indictment Robbery--found guilty. Sentenced to be hung on the 3rd Friday,20th Decem ber, between the hours of 10 and 4 oclock. Burr Sondley was also impli cated in the tnaurder of -Mr. Lane, -on which occasion the robbery was com mitted. State vs. Fiz. Kooo and Harriet Koon --Riot and Assault-aud Battery-found guilty of assauft-fried .$20 each. State vs. Walter Koon-Assault and Battery-plead guilty-fine $35. State vs. J. B. Neel and others-Riot and Assault and. Battery--Neel plead guilty- in, second charge-Sentenced to one ilonths imprisonr ;e at and $50 -fine. Others notguilty. - State vs. Georgian ,-uber -frecdwoman -assault andhattery ti-ith intent to kill found guilty.-Sentence to two years in penitentiary. - - The Session waa replete with intcrest, much able argument from !the State and the legal gentler.er. engaged being. ad duced in the regular course, -besides the fact, that His Bono: Judge Moses was presiding here for the first tine. Our experience at Court is but limited, but we must. give to Judg Moses the praise of having presided stogether to"oiirsatis, faction, and so far as we have heard, to that-of the.commutnity at large. Deeply read. irlaw;- clear-and - concise in -argu ient, together with the best practical idea of-business, itd the val.3e of time we haTe-ever seen, on he Bench,. his .Iionor=is our bean idea of a Juidge. All of the Inquiry Docket was t reached, and in corsence a" large number Qfcases ere con tin c'ed or tro'n over. till'eiet -coar'. We hardly think much dissatisfactionn"is.tel: at this, on the contrary many parties- interested -were highly pleased, at the res-lt. - -iOSCE E ) oN Tn:n JURY. -lIts$ dsagree able to. cornpjlain of Individbal a.noy ances or.tr~6ubles, but somtimes.patience. -ceases.to'be a virtue, and ~the. wounded spirit must cry out aloud in its anguish. Just so. - We7can'and have borne ant in conceivan'le amount, ind wvillconthriue -tripce'hups, there beiug no retmedy known. in Iaw; wie cried out once L.efure in- bit terness of,heari;-we do sso now;-under 'slightly -modified circuinstances,'the fact.s of the case belp:g differelit. . 'lne.first oc: casion whieb called forth- that'lament bras ourifaving.to'ot in ibie . District Court, wilc-h;is rather. on the .one horse principif,'besides it was-in A u'gust. ad ~fly ..tirue On -14 ti'OCCasion tte Ts5ot' under thi auspices of' the G nera Ses. Tionis and -Comnm6n Pleas, i-dbencced by ihe' genial -so>ftness (F Oct-ber weather. The .iflference "r a's -consi ferabte. But Istill n th'e -in.nguage of tiat -cstirnd>Ae ol6dsoul,. Mother Partingtoi,. weike a. 1pr'esideat, it gives. colo.r and a .h&w 'of right, - other wise its repognous -to- oar feelings,. and we k ick. Show=ng prece dent foi.putting a inan on the jur-y-.two i*us sueneessively an.d we are agre,'able' ifiot.our ciy is.-liber ty or death. fTbe prmnciple -is objeued .to. Fs there no -other g'ood fooking, intelligenti or,.we tiressetd mah in torWn capable of a "sot,'. of so elevn.ted- a position, besides- ms ? DIelinn it inipogible) to find -another. one, witb nll these. Z eqnuissthe late 4iatterig~ urm-rk of consjideratuin indulces us to foregie--kostile demon.strationand look kndyopon theriff and Clerk, 5 o brngu'h sit-.about. Yery igoodd.fellowrs naze they, takue alt -in a-L Be ides this .censideration, dollars aud, cents bome froinm i, and,,- too' much knowledge is -gained while in position as an -intelligent juror. - Wi..radier therefo..eiliked it this,time, - on' the e hrole. Another reason,-various complimentary notices of the new-Judge, -exeited -mnh~ curiosity, every paper 'opened was 'charged with them, and,to be "!charged" by him would alone satis fyour desire. We sot w.ith patient dig ity while he did so, a-nd having survived, add our tribute of praise by-. saying that he is a man after our own heart-in a besiness way, and exceedingly ,aic to look upon-as a Judge. He is full of humor also, and has a good knowledge of nrature. One for instance will suffie, although many others might be cited, but this ju ror is sensible that some of them though funny for his Honor and the court, were riot so to the parties, therefore deponent saith not, otherwise his nasal organ -might suffer from the consequences. In passing sentence on Georgiana Suber, co'ored, to a two year's residence in the penitentiary, the fair but frail and guilty Georgiana arose in her wrath, and said -unto him, Judge Moses, "I would rather f>e hungl" Whereupon his Honor, with oItrising, but also' in wrath, and with contracted br-ows, said unto the ungrate ful-Georgiana, "be hanged thein, and be, you can have y our choice." ,Georgiana .not caring to make -further trouble-nc epte'd first pro'position. -h Ti~Seriff will remember lhim too, fqjr, c'ontrary to ol custom, his Honor made h1p ist at his left hand, under strIct- injunction, and with a shake of his honorable~ a.n long est judicial digit, to stay there 'till per mitted to retire. He was not the only one kept up to time, however, for law yers, clerk, jurors, and all. were made to "push along, keep moving" in this Com mon Pleas treadmill, under "the admira ble working of .the-ngw Judge.- .The restriction placed overtise worthy Slher iff's motions had an immediate soporific effect, for he el ral edirectl, --mA re mained so, .with brief infervals, inter missions for meals, and the. like, during the term; thus happily missing much of the- prosy dullness. How etviable his insensible slumbers, how interminable and wezrying the tedious meanderings of counsel and witnesses. Jastice is re presented as blind, but the Sheriff should keep one eye-open at least, and we sug gest, that if he can be persuaded to keep awake long enough to work them, that his Honor bring along with him a stomach or foace pump, for refractory witnesses, and a regulator, sieve, or stop cock, for windy counsel. They will do a deal of good, in the saving of valuable time and patience. His Honor will "err" in our "tudgment" if the hint be not taken, and wilt insult the "intelligence" who "sot" for one and a half dollars per-day, if a change be not instituted. Did you ever "sot" as a juror, reader ? Yes. Well then you know all about it, and there is little use in our saying any more on the subject. The case is with you. POTATOES.-Cheering accounts come in every week fron all- quarters, of the great abundance of .this esculent. On every band we bear of quantities of potatoes, and of size- large, huge, and rzome of indefinite and monstrous propor tions, and that many of these are, at some favorable opportunity, to be laid on our table, under and around it, for it will be morally impossible for any table' of reasonable size to receive or. hold thetb all. Well we are glad to hear all this, and will be proud to see the happy ful filment. We are largeon the potato. Its a satisfaction to know that the. oh rhyme - - - "That potatoes, they are small . And are eaten, tops and all - Over hde." Dois not ajply'over here. -'Ttrink of the custards and pones soon to be made ip. A VOTEIt AXD hiS WIFE.-Some 4amu sing ceneshave been bronglaout at-tbe polls under the new order. The -follow ingfor instance is rich.enough: -"In Nashville, on election day, a new .born freedman presented his marriae' liccns'e in-stead of a registration certiicate. Another.brought his wife with, bipm Ad the ballot-box-'She-ent. vote" said.:e,. hut bress God1 Ifotch.het~ along,to see thrat Tkin; by golly I" A hymn- sung by an old negro womnari ad'wn-South, runs t'hus: . * I hears a ru~mbfin' in de skies. Jews, screws de fi dum! - . I bears a rumblin' in do skies, -Jews, s.crews de fi dunm~! An ~inquiry elicited a fant that the secoind and fourth lins; *which ferm- a -sort of chorus,. originally read, Jews crucified him. - Germany 'has a rival for. Brigham Young, is th'e,duscendlent point of view ; for a German-fiewspaper; says .tist, two byears Ego.a Mr. Glbrisiam Se'gemayer ha came fatherf hislfty-eighth child. IIis firs-t wife gave birt1fto twenty-three, of rwhieb sir'were twins and eleven single bin; his sdnh ia to~ nineteen,: and the third'and yet living wifels anoithrr of ,sixteen children.. Of tihese fifi5-eight ehildren, twenty-eight sr.Jiriung, all .he ig dahters, and the on has- nefer bier siek, andl enjoys- go'od 1reaith, as 'do his chikren.. - . The New York Rtdorder'says'J. P. II. Savo,.fortnerl,yof CluIsbit, S, C, and well-known in S>uth Carolina as - a vet 'eran'printer a-nd publi.4her, (lied at e Orleans onthWe'15th'Ntima, of congestion of~ the brain, aged for't-'ve years: Mr: Cal~v6 had been residing in New Orleans for.the last fourTet~itsj'an~d we ai-e .in. -formM4 that at 4he-ti.e if , hi acath;be held a ri'osbe.'stdi ht eitry. His un.timely death. vil 14 widely la diented. - - TheN4w OMerns Evening itresceal, 'of Tuesday-Ias4 lias- lhe folkldsing arg-' grps :its-peportedthatprolgenj$le -mei. of high resjiectabiljty, residents of the.city; fought-a <duel ekrl!- this. mon ink with j>istem, and thatbone (van' kilfed at the first te." "A -parfy of eight lb dividuals w~ere ~irrested a~i principals and accessories to a dueL.u-ich was to lia've taken place yesterday in thed hird Dis trict. The cause of the bn'mgy' -.of the principals is of the inorst delicaTe Mtate." -.In ~vigh.bJCity a poor widow, in overh~a'uling an old vest of her husband, who hadx~ recently diedl found- a d'us.ty a~per ini the -pockot, which, tpon twam ination, proved to kre the.-deed sof three. feet of the Savage .cfaimn.'Whe seeetary' of the company informed ther it was genu ine, an.d that $1800 in dividends were deen it. She took the mione-y, sord the dirty~paper for $14,000, and came to ber home and friends in ti-e East. Eddie Marrast, a boy of ten-years of age, stabbed and killed Dorsie Williams, another youngster aged about eleven, on T1uesday last, near Greensboro ,Ala. The Columbia Chronicle learns that many persons express the determ-ination to leave that city because of high rents. Why is a newspaper like a wife ? Be cause every man ought to have one of his own. Senator Sumner's :vife has left for Europe. under her maiden name. -Index to New Advertisements. -The following Advertisements appeas to-day for the first time. rhose to be continued, will be found under their respective heads lxi our next issue: Johnstone &Nance--Ig~nTies&Bands H. C. Corwin-InternaT Re-venue No tics. - . Mule Lost-Fifteen Dollrs'Regard. M. W. Bvthewood-Auction Koti'ce. S. Baer-Selling put to remove. Silas Johnston e-CQm missioner's Sale. -A. Has ris-Just received. " ".Cheap for cash. - Wifn. Zobel.-Cabinet making'and Rei pairing. Souther-n Cultivator.--Sub>scribe for it. -' Robt. Stewart.-Bltre-Stone for sale. ." " ..Card-New Store.' Mons. Berger-Dancing,' last session. Gitation. Estray Mule. A. DARK BAY MARE MULE left my premises on the night of the 17th inst. Said MuleJs about six years old. Any informa, tTQn concerning her will be thankfully re. ceived, and a reward of Fifteen Dollars giv.. dufor her recovery . J. A . MARS, WARRTED, MAItRZED, on the 17th of Oct., by the Rev. R. H. Reid, D. A. M.' SIrDE of Orangeburg, to Miss SEEDIA C. Russ of Reidville. = Married, on the 24th October, by the Rev. J. Marion Boyd, Mr. Exoci - J. Lia and Miss E. C. SETZLER, all of Newberry Dis. trict, S. C. - - OAITUARY. - Departed this life on the evening of the 23d October, 1867, at the residence of Mr. G. T. Scott, of this town, Mrs. ELtzAETS ELLEN COSNARD, aged fifty eight years, five months and twenty-nine days. "0. for that city, fair and bright, Which shall not puss ftv. The glory of the Lord its light, Te Lamb its cloudless day !" CO2R1TAT. - NEwB'RRY, Oct. 29.-Good demand for cotton at prices ranging from 16 to 16g. Nzw Youx, October "28-7 P. M.-Sales of cotton to day 1.620 bales, at0 2# FJour active State 8 65 a 8.75. Wheat quiet. Corn active, but 2a3c. lower. Gold 42a42 1. B<IO ax. October 28.-Flour firmer. Wheat active and 5e. higher. White corL86;- yellw 1.87a .40. Cotton steady, at 191a2. - CHARLE'TON. October,25.-Cotton less active and weaker; sales 400 bales; receipt 1,62)-mid diings 18ic. AtGUSTA. October .18.-Cotton easier-mid dling 17,17j; sales 47%, bales; receipts 518. LtvzaReooL. Oct orer 26-Evening--Cotton closed quiet; sales 2 00 bales; sales yesterday 2 0; prices unchanged-viz: uplands., 8jd.; Orlens 91. LIVERPOOL, October 26-Noon .-Cotton opens firm,. at yesterday's rates. iN___vAdvrtiseiiients. Dancing School. Last Session - Moss, BEROER resyectfully informs the citizens of Newberry,'that his List-Sessi iT will begin on Wednesday the eth of Novem ber. For particulars apply at Mr. Pool Hotel: OCtp- , 442 ~ Cotten Ties, -Cotti TIes. Dillons r "The Arrow," and Gould &McIntyr s IRON TIES IAN BAAIs SILAS JOH4STON Wmi. L.iIA4 , Oct.30 44tf. Cotton Brokers. Us -S. Inter,al Reteaue Notice is&.here4F ::iven.that byje recent 1in'ges tn&ia' the 3d CollectioH District of the Stat~e of SoutlCarohina, by ovdcrof the Scecetary vf the Treaswry, the two for ue?Diisions of Newberrv District have beesu,esoldged,-afds o'brnsidf For thme above Divisin'.have bin corn missioned t-o i-tebhrge as Ailst. Assessovj parties .gesiding within the same will 'recog.. nize me-a~s such an ryake .their returns a.c cordingly. - .office.on La~ R≱'North sideof -.th~e Cour&.House. B. C. C)RW.IN - - Ae.Assessor 7th i1ou - 3d Col.-.ea st.. ~ewberry, S. d:, Oct. 26,1867. ~ Blue Stone! BlueStonel Just receiv.ed, a. large lot AYNd.1 Blue Stone, By -Rl. STEW'ART. Oct 28 44 4 A Card. In a fe v days I will open utithy NEW STORg at the 'Otd'Ssnd on thdeCorner;" neit' the Hotel, - - A Large, Spenkdid' andV Va ried Stock of New Gc&ds, emnbracing almost -every article' that may be calEd for, all. of which has been recent.. 15 boughtin'the NoAtein na'rkets,-Atthe great decline ka goods genea}, hlekbaa . taken place, auid 'wilt be at S. .LI AhYANCE.. gg Due notice will be g ven of. the opening. .It ST'RWART. (hqtober 28 1 - ,STATLE OF SOUTH CAROI:Nk-. - . Newberty District-I asa, Mary E. Sen.vs.sMuryF..-Segn sne others -Bill for.lEel.ief...'." . The cred.itors of the-Estate of- James MK Sen deceased, are required to render on 'osth%zad es tablish betfoethe Com'mnIspaer their slctive dermands on or. before the tsash day .of Lo ber 1867 SIL AS JHNSTONE,c. E. x.D. .. Comn's OfDee, Oct 29th 44.6t. *6 Just Rceeite4 c- Fine S'tocEs of Groceries, . .iDry Google, B.loots & Shoes, - Hats & Cays, &e;&e; &c: SCall and exatun& A.s HARRIS, Agent. October 3)M4 JUST RECEIVED FROM Madamne Demorest, this Month's Style of DRESS FASHIONS, And also, a fine stock of -.MILLINERY, Cheap for Cash. Bonnt, . * Ribboirs,b. Laces of all kind. A. hARRIS, Agenit. October'0'4M ST XIN OF.SOUT H CAROLINA.. - - E*BERRY DISTIRICT. By John 'F. Peferson, ordinarfyof Newberry Distript. Whefess, Wiliam C. Johnson has applied to' me for Letters of Admiuiiatra4ion, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights. and ceedits of .Willis Philips,-late of the dis trict aforesaid, deceased: These are rlisrefore to cite 'and adn2ouish all and .,inguld, the kindred'aft creditors of the said aeceased; to be and appear before me, at our.next.oidinary's Court for the. said District, t9 lie ho'ldenat Newberry'Court House' on the, 12th of NdI.'next, to shq cause, if any why the said. .'dmlitM should not be granted. -- Given under my hand and sei$ Cth day of ,Oct., in the year of o.~rone thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. JOHN T. PETERSON, o?ur. ii. Oc.3 4n wt ew Avertise ent& AUCTION NOTIC. At. W Bytkewood, Anctioneea' 2kotice is hereby given to the buying pob Ri' that the sales at auction heretofore con ducted nightly, are 'changed to thrice per week, viz:- Tuesdav, Thursday audSaturda nights, at 7f o'clock. Saturday night to be observed as the aWh' for SPEC[AL SALES of Clothing. At this very heavy stock of Dry Goods, clothing, hats, boots, shoes, &c., bound to be closed' oir by privatfeor c . sales by 1st January next, I solleit.uall I need of .suctr goods :to come f0riani ao look to their own Interest, as the determ tion is to sell without r egr eo ; parties concerned intend toM tte New York to do..busines. - As I find it +erq f*oa , iii ' the many questions--to e of-oEso" ing.&e., while the auction.sales injm w - gress, I have coaeladed,to ofer thoalodmk-o! Clothing, loota, Shoesad Sats * Pritate Sale at AtwtidaI F ces for this week, so as to give all a fairtchses ' to SUIT themselves. So come up and your raiment. This is importamt :p; - . chants and Farmers, as~I will taki d - Cotton or any produce of the Qouutry. ' W: W. BYTHEWOOD; -A Auction House, Under Ne i : Newberry C. ., S. C,Oct. 0thM - To Town & CountryMerchaels. I-wil -Sel at Newbet- C. o'clock. M., Monday, 18t= Nov ber the Auction House, ndr a large lot of Dry ing, Boota. Shoes, Hat, { od ifibesoki In le trade. - W.. W Bit :SELLING O -j To Close Buie ~ Important Notie to fhe.. As I ave der etore' New York. to transaet li .aNl offer my very Ia sat t.ko[ Good_t, ~AM cy d,C fs; si. Boots. Shoes. as below - -1- i Januay,1, Et iet time sitr acts wbreacked and sb- toew Ta eraly,wi na me h call Th fe 'no0e*ge ds iit 6d.but-sak i er lis - -Under, wer=Ha1t.,--, Newbe> ; Ot. te 44 8t: -CABINET'A , The undersigned vespettfhiyf giaes that, he is prepared.t an> kind oT CABWET t$ est and most saisifactory: nmnner solicited. Pri:e 'easbriasble. 1 S OUTIIERtN OUL2I~~ Tv:nMs.-Ywo Dollars pe(yas~o~ six.mnths;.b'Efify Cents for ttie.isd' in advance. Sigt Twe Gient Oet. 30th, lStir. _ ILVING JUST RECEtVD A -2t.. and carefa Iy se eetNl sta - And otheiGoedsin iWne, respeiifnHly aCsU atte.gioa. the. . h.moiig whieh muay be bun'd - in'k1 T e (POLE, STICK ad.LMI Sassafras Mbit.rea EQiawoz,', Lemnnr.ps, Rose -isf> . Boah,, ,. Orallp -~ WfiTrs Knjfa,r',pgia are, 9%bigFat iq3heets addi Feifboseagne'ddlAiu',s Nt,Pre'eves,.'K' CairGodds,&c. has been. replenished by late additionzaa4 .is now. 1il and completgeIAbi' -- best r'ialkties. He-takes this. omsii tg return.,h&a~ knowledgment a fd'r thIe geperojj 0~ he'ietfreexande.d to ii, anid ' fully as!ts for a. conitinuatic: of the same; puaiaising ilhat noQ eiott or aItention-n part will bpe godjyedetafation. UffIM 1AR1 h 1 STAPLEA We would call the atention-Gf our friends and customers, the public generaU3in the ladies in particular, to-this sto'ek Fall and WinterDress See, Embracing the folowingtj * Dress Goods, Delaines, Alpaccas, Black Silks, alt grades,. C*red Sitk, Merinos, Coburgs, Pophins, . Bismarks, Reps, -Prints, Cambpioe. Hosiery and Gloves, . w Gentrs Furnisiring Goods, Kid Gloves, (Laudies and Gents,) - Shirts and'Dra.wers, - Whie.Goods'and Lces, -e. French.rsetts, .4 .Lineis Goods, Canirs and Salem (N. C.) Jeab? Ribbocrs' Varvet,' Taffeta and.Bfiun ,Elastic .Cyrd arnd Braids, HjeasiNetts, Dress TriminingwiadButpu - Ajpaca and Silk Brade - -Shaws, Yeds..and 1.erge~ Balmoral Skirts Hoop SkIrts Em . of all kiiisas HA CAPS, a full lin. TE'i'E WSTRICTLY CAS. - October 2-40. 1(10 tons warranted-- gen'uine 'Peruvian, ~r6m the Agent-of the Peruvianu oe,a net, on hand and for sae !oy SILAS inSTnErv & w.. e am