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dueling g u .;oa the Metairie Ridge, known as-"The-Oaks," was the dfe-eterday morning of a sanguinary duel betweeh two young men of'this city, which has rarelt dd its parallel in the anna$ the wode either in'this counfry or in Europe. The anta gonists weo," the, one a native Creo $ New. Orleans, the other a Frenehman by,birth ; the pro vocatA a blow li the face at the bandifhe-Crenle ; the weapons werebroadswords; the hour day brea,;%Ai 4ved on the field, ac companied by their seconds, the combtat.sstripped to the waist, and swoloi*hand in the freezing air of(hi inorning, sprung at each othe e; tigprs. There was no hesita iQn, or playing to try -each other's skill. A few lunges and cuts were jaessfuly parried, when sud~ ..an up-cut from the Frenchmau's srerd wounded his enta tthe right arm. - e -56 4re4ie -iaid open the Fzieiman'sleft theek,laying open the inside and e?posing his teeCh. Nothing daunted,the wound ed man stepped back, had a band kercheif bound around .is. face, and again put hinaelf in attitude of offence. Ris: hrst lunge pen etrated theaftst of his opponent, betw erib and the~ skin, but it gadqw ith suc- force 4hat. it passed also thi-ough the o'-arm. An attempt was made at- this mo e segnds tostopthe matter fbttpi, I1nt-tf e ito with the baadker heif around his jaw l4ed -at the second, wh. w moit anxious to -settle th'e matt F nFlridri hand,. asser verat. naught should quiet his an mosity-Vieept a cut. across his throat. The battle ras r.e newed d%1atec 6til the cr ele hacW4Qidigbt-twounds and tb4h r b lL severeand pain fal,Enn, i ishoped danger ordinary courage,' animosity and endurance; during'>the course of the utgr, aitherrw helpless to their si4es from loss of The4rj.*r m~ fQl after having their Mounds dress ed; and though the.creo,l hyL two more wounds s ator was more co#rpLiitfr Erdni~ jess er~~~ r4h ste .h antago WHAa N3MBER .?- A six root Verudit9,n%fslirst trip from th&rgoke of his father's chimriey, ptd$gjgt das hot0l;'rootW on the fourth fig4 -. - Milassleep, -hoot-black gets hiIeetag ateng- with a number of About one o'clock he Awoke; anTItg of, ir began looking for them Abut not finding .anhdmiALJoth hands on As knees, CQA~1~e-yellingat t-ire top of T$ifervants rushed out 'to seef what /4te inatter,.and gettig1 to the~ scene of action began to . Mit ory boots,'' replied the V~r. "Wet n#mber!" inquired the samntD, referring to the room. Six-fosemejas 'outi - uppbsing e ths'hudreference to the size of hifbe*ts~ , deelsandsoles, number Too BAv-}ij1ss Bete,y ?earl is "I gt, n(of, anyd unmar, rred.:'-beimanages to obtain an h pis4nd cotafortable living tig iar .small shop of "notions." Ai sprrice old woman, and aatier artieles vends spruce evening a customer. called of the beverage, inquir ~ ..ap&the same tim~e, "if it was o, exclaim ed awaggish by stande,2just s she was about to rly1it the afflrm.ative, "I can as essujnd is old maid beer." **b wag was seei suddenly to ethe lady's premises with a gWying after him. Ai~he Bangor (Maine )Whig, tells pegiikable story of a man down Tdemant's Harbor, who, being out,io his dory, fill overboard, and, Dot being able to swim, conceived the idea3 striking bottom and 'bog it" ashore. According sy~hutting his eyes and teeth ~~together, he struck out for e re, until, believing he must benear land, he opened his eyes and found hinself in the middle af a carn-aleld" ._ Fairs. The Pebyterian Inde ays: "We are iore and more convinced' that the.Vysteni of fairs' for the benevolAt pui'poses is -fraught with ev that it tends to'the en courage nt of.-extortion, deceit and vain display; that it sets young au indiscreet females to bantering' and 'barga'ning with young men-in a.way . that, is not favorable to the style of character most lovely ; that it does not en courage the spirit, of benevolence, but of gain ; and for these and other,reasons, we believe that a more excellent imodc might be adopted for the purpose of raising furrds for religious objects." Rev. Dr. Iuntington, 'at the recent Episcopal Missionary meeting in Providence, said : "Once let the people get .poisoned with the retiiMisehood,-that, in order, td carry on the work of the Church. and meet its costs, they must con t-ive some round-about device of sale,-or fair, or'pic-nic, a mixture -of merchandise, cajolery and m-er ry-making,.by which the few shall be deluded into parting with more than they wait to give, and the many shAll.be edteated into the worse deltisin of 6pjositi they are not to snrrender anything to the Christ- who:.died for them, without an osteusible :equivalent ,talen back, and you strike at the root of all Christian charity while the IaTme' is--n ys-our -Iips. You cast % a ts highway-afor. the Uord's feet: ' You hide' out of' sight the central reality of sacri fixe, which isthg givipg"-p} toaGod of that Hi'e'bost'the'sfish he-art ,sornethitg. Ydn eat out the heart of the-Ch.urel to extend its.-out ward prosperity.-Christian Neigh bor. - A counry , r in noticing -the death of a worthy citizen, sis:"As a neigh bor. he was kind; as-a miller, upright. Hlis virtues were beyonkL~all prieg and *his flaiur was titi-iiyt s6Id "at tei per sent. advance." - NOTICE TO PLANTERS. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. The highly satisfactry: and rematkable ~ffects of this Guanb ini producing very arely increasedci4{s of Cotton, Corn und ther staple crops, hus attracted the gens eral attention of planters and faraers. Ja rder to confirm pubiei confidence in the otinued excellence of this Guano -and vail of the best scientific ability in the prosP- ation of this imiportanat business, the Pacifi Juano Company has consumaiat'd a professional engagement with pDr.J$t. Jat lan R1venel, of Charleston, 8. 0., as scien tiic adviser and consulting Ghe@nist t- t Dompany. Dr. Ravenel is conversant with the composition and qualities of-the Guaino, is well as with the character-, policy and uiusual resource* of the Pacific .Guano Cmipany, and will commuhtnicate fuill n, formation on these, poits- t.n plAnters -who may call on hitn, .or ad-dress htim by letter at Charle.itorf,%. OG JNO S. REESE & CO., Generdi Ag's.. Pacifie Guo Company, Battimore, M d. J. N. ROBSON;, Ag't for South Caroliun, Charleston, S.-CV Dec. 23 52 3m. - - DUPONT'S GUN POWDER. jwould invite the .atioof dealers -to my Large and Well Assorted stock of Pow :er, consisting of Rifie HlFg, in kegs half ad quarter kegs. also in one pound and half pound canisters. Deer HF, in kegi, half and quarter kegs, aso in one pound and. half pound canisters Eagle saporting and- Ril irr6fpeimnd kegs, ne pound and half p9und canisters. Eagle Ducking, in 12j disd 6t pound kegs, fve pound and one pound canisters. Blasting powder, In tw-enty-five pound kogs. Sportingj Mining and Shipping powder of every vawer, mantufacttired at the. <:elebra, ed Mills of E.-J. Dupont DeNemours Co., Wilmington. Delaware, wtrose reputation ag tcaI-nnrlvalled for sixty-eight year?. I'am prepared~to ff11 all orders, either Re' til or Wholesale, allowing a liberal discount in Iots of twenty-five kegs or more. J. N. ROBISON, Agent, Nos. 1& 2 A tlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Dec. 9 50 3m. ENTABLISHED 1845. Wx. H. tUTT, ROBT. H. LAND, Agusta, Ga.. Formerly of Newberry, 8.C. Importers and Jobbers OF Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Dye Stuffs, & Fancy Goods, 264 BROAD. STREET, Augusta,- Ga., Have now in store a very large and select Stock, well adapted to the wants of Merchants, Physj cians and Planters, which they of fer at a very small advance on cost of importation and manufac turer's prices. Merchants are in vited to call and examine our s'ock, the prices they will find as low as in any city South of New York. Win. H. TUTT & LAND. SILAS JOHNSTONE AND WM. F. NANCE, Cotton Brokers, AND BANKING AGENTS, NEWBERRY, S. C. Are prepared to make full advances on cot ton to Liverpool, New York and Charleston. Checks on New York and Charleston in sums to suit. dec 9 50 W. C. Courtney & Co., FACTORS - ND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 9 BOYCE'S WHARF, .CHARLESTON, S. C. W. C. Courtney, Robt. Murdoch,. Jas. S. Murdoch.. sept 9 6m JAMES M. CALDWELL & SONS, 1 COTTON f ACTORS, Accommodation Wharf, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. Advances madeon consignments. * Refer those who wish information to Col. D. L. McKay, President of the People's National I Bank, Charleston, S. C. Sep 9 7 6m. - Liberal Advances MADE OK COTTON. I would inform the nicrcivants and plant ers of Newberrv and the vicinity, that I am f prepared to advance on all cotton. shipped E to my friends in Charleston, Messrs. Cohen, iLanckel & Co., and will guarantee prompt returns on the Believing -that. I ain in a position to afford is ample facilities as any one else, to par ies shipping coteon, and wilhing to hold or sell iniuediately, I would respectfully L ;olicit a share of your patronage. . Will be.found 4t the store of W. T. Tar rant. . J. N. FOWLES. Sep, 30 40 Emos. T. P. Forreston, Jobber and dealer in. GERMAN, FRENCH ENGLISH AN AMERICAN TOYS, hosiery, Trimmings .and Fancy ~d Goods, Musical Iustruments o Ynkee Notions, Also Fashionabhle Emporium of Designs for stamping, Braiding & Embroidery Conistantly on- hand a large and well ,-assorted stock of Braids, French Embhroidery, Cot- F ton and Linen and Silk Floss, -Ribbons, &c. No. El1 KLG ST., UICLumSTON, S. C. Dec2-19JIf t1 THE OLD llR OLI BlITTIIS THE GREA T SOUTflERN TONIC 200DRICil, WINEMAN & CO. Charleston, S. C. September.2 36. 1y. '- '. ]i flINRR0PB 8,IWLLIIMS, COTTON FACTOR ommission Merchant A4COMM0DAT10O3 WEAj~ *.t .Charleston, S. O.* ,aug 26-5 .. .-i ICKERSON ROUSE, COLUrMBIA, S. C. FJS1T CLASS HIOTELh $3.00 Per D ay. Win. A. Wright, Manager. -Nov. 11 46 3mnos. In Equity-Newberry. avid Werts, vs. John Legrone. .ll- to I subjec.t4und~s ocu sndebtor to. pay -ment of debts. It appearng~ to my satisfacLion, that the efendant, John Legron.", -resides 1eyond the limis.of:tiis State, on motion of 31issrs. Jarlington/'& Sutber, Conil nantas Solici- i tors, it is ordered, that be- do answer, plead li r demne. to said till, -within forty days I rom tb publication of this rule, or the t same siJ taken pro con fesso against him. d Th0S- M. L AKE, c. c.xr. & G. S. Dec.}16t e6 BUY YOUR 9 CLOTHING In Columbia, of R, & W. 0, SWAFFlELD, They Sell the CHEAPEST, THE BEST MADE, AND Most Durable Clothing in the State. ALL THE LATEST c STYLES OF HATS. CLOTING1 MABE TO ORDIEIIN THE LATEST STYLES.~ District Court of the United Statee. or the District of South Carolina-In Bankruptcy. In the matter of Milford F. Peterson-Bankrupt. By whom a Petition for Adjudication of 3ankruptcy was filed on the 21st day of )ecemher, A. D. 1868 in said Court. This is to give notice, that on the 28th lay of December A. D. 1868, a warrant in 3ankruptcv was issued against the Estate of d. F. Peterson of Ct;appell's Depot, in the )istrict of Newberry and State of South .arolina, who has "een adjudged a Bank upt, on his own Petition; that the pay. nent. of any 'debts and delivery of any >operty belonging to said Bankrupt, to tim or for his use, and the transfer of any aroperty by him are forbidden by law ; that hat a neeting of the creditors of the said .ankrupt, to prove their debts, and to hoose one or more Assignees of his Estate, hill be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to 'e holden at Newberry C. I., before lenry Sunimter, Esq., legister, on the 14th hay of January, A. D. 1869, at 12 o'clock, I. J. P. 31. EPPING, U. S. Marshal as Messerger. .A. P. P jF :n, Deputy Messenger. Dec. 30 52 St. District Court of the United States. ror the District of South Carolina.- In the matter of Chesley D. Spearman, Bank, rupt. I . By whom a 'Petition for Adjudication of 3ankruptcy was filed on the 15th day of De' 'ember, A. D., 1868, in said Court. This is to give notice, that on the 18th day )eember, A. .. 1868. a Warrant in Bank.. ptcy was issued against the estate of C D spearman of Newberry County, and State of outh Carolina, % he has been adjudged a ankrupt on his own petition. That the' ayment of any debts and delivery of any roperty belonging to said bankrupt; to im, or for his use, anl the transfer of any >roperty by him are forbidden bylaw: that neeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, rove their debts, and to choose Ine, jore tssignees of 'his estate, wilf be held'at Court of bankruptcy, to be holde-at fcwberry Court House,.South-Carolina,be= re.Henry Summer, Ezq , Reisier;on,the th day of Jan., A. D.i8i9. ar 12-o'clock, M. J P M1EPeING, - U. S Marshallsa Messehger. Per A P Pirza,'Dcputy Messerger _ Dec 23523 :)istrict Court of the United States. 'or the 1lietrictot South Carolina, in Bank ruptcy, in the matter of B, J. Sifglton Bankrupt By whom a Petition-.for- adjudication of 4ankrnptcy :waa fileid on;' the 12th'tlay of ,ovenber,:A. D.r1f68,:iA, -Co _ o. Tiis is to give sofiiee that bn the 18th ay of Decenber, 1868, a'wiarrant of Bank-' p)tcy; was issued against the estatC of J. 'Sinigleton, of Newberry 'C. H., and' tate of South Carolina, who has been djudged a bankrupt on Lis own peti on That the paynient of any debts and e delivery of any property belonging to id bankrupt; to him, or for his-use, and ie transfer of any property by him is for idden by law; and that a ineeting of the redtorn of said bankrupT, to prove their ete,'and to choose dire or mnor&Asilgnee~s f his estate, wvill Lie 'held at 'a C~out o'f atkrptcy, to be lieldeni atNediberry Court oue, South Carolinu, before HIeiry Sumi er, Register, on thc%h ~day of .January, .D , '18u9, at 11 o'cloek, A. Mf.. J. P..M. E?PING, U. S. Marsban.s Mesenger. A. P. PIFER, Deputy Messenger. Dec. 23~ 52 St. )isrict Court of fieyUnited &Ate.. or the District- of Soiu?h Carolina. In 2BanIk% ruptey In the matter.of JOHIN 1'.K1NAIID Bankrupt. By whomn a Petition for .Adjudication of Bank. ptey was fired on the 15th day :of .December, .ID. 1868, in saId Cour t. This is to give notice that on the '18th daf of c. 1868. a warrant of IBankz uptcv was is-ued it of the Dietrict C2ourt ot' the Uniited States r the' District of Softth Carolina, against ie .:tate- of JOhN P. KENARD, of New rry County ad State of Scuth Carolina, ho has been iadjudg~ed a Bankrupt. on his wj -petition: "hxat the payment oif .any. debts id the delivery of" aiiy property .beonginig >such Bankrupt; to hum or for his use, and the asti- of any property by hin.' are 'forbidden law ; and that a meetinag of, thbe tned;itors- of' tid liank:upt to p)rove their debts, aL.d to ioseine er more. igeer. of his estate. wiu fheld 'at ii court of Banikruptcy, to l'e h'deir" ;twberry Court House at the off;ce of, tad fore Henry Sumtrer, EFq., lReaister In D,ank. iptcy, for said D)istrict,- on the 9th day of Jan ry, A. D., 1889, at 2 o'clok, P. M. J . Psal .M EPPING, U. S Marhall 8.C., District. A. P 1'PsFa, Dec.23 528 -t DepuatyMssenger. )irict C:ourt of the~ United States. or the:Dfistrict of South Carolina. In the . matter of ,jhert C Garlitngton:, BankruLpt. By whom a Petition..for Adjudi-cation of ankruptcy was filed'on the 15thx day of. 'esenber,.A D 1888 In sald Cour't. This' ie' to give notice,, that on the 18'b day f Decmrber, A.D 1868;f a Warrant in Banks ;p:cv was issued against the estate of A C -arlington, of Newberry C E~ in th~e Dis -ct of-Newberry, 'and State of South Caro na, who has been adj,udged a Bankrupt on is own PetItion: that the payment of any ebts and delivery of" any property belong 1g4w said B:mkrupt, to him .or for hib use. d the tra.fer of any property by him are wbidden by Law; that a meeting- of. ther rediors of the said Bankrupt,to prova their ebs. and to choo,e one or more As ignees f his 'estase, will- bo held at- a Con/t of ankmptcy, to be holden a3' biewberrjC IH C, b/fore Henry Summer, E".q.,.'Register, the ninth day of January, A D- 1869, at l o'lock/- A. H. J PMjPPY'Q, U. S Marsha as Messernger. De2&52.3. )strict C'ourt of the'United States. or the Di'sirict of Sonth Carolina. In the matter of Henry A. Kinurd, Bankrupt. By whom a Petition for Adju,Heiation of iankruptcy was filed on the 15th day of le. A. D-.1868.-iu said Conrt.. This is togiteindtgice. that on the 18th d.ay f De. A. D. 188: Warrant-in Bank ruptcy 'as issued agairis- hre estate 'of M fi Kinard f Newberry C. H.. in tihe District oft New erry and State of South. Carolina, who hias een adjudged a Banikrupt1 on his own Peti ion: that the payment of any debts and de very of any property belonging -to said ankrupt, to him or for his use, and the ansfer of any property by him are forbid en by law: that a meeting of the Creditors f the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts d to choose one or more Assignees of his state, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy >be holden at Newberry C. H. S C., be >re H enry Summer, Esq , Begister, on the th day of Jan. A. D, 1869, at 12 o'clock,M. J P M EPPING, U S Marshal as Messenger. Per A P Pifer, Deputy Messenger. Dec2352 3 n the District Court of the ~NITED STATES for South Carolina, Nov. erm, 1868 In tfe matter of Benjamin R. cott of Newberry County'-Banlkrupt. Peth on for full and final discharge in Bank Ore.red, that a bearing be had on the 15th ay of January, 1869, at Federal Court ouse in Charleston, S. C.; and that allecred o, &c., of said Bankrupt appear at said me and place, and shew cause, if any they an, why the prayer of the Petitioner should ot be granted. And that the 2nd and 3rd eetingsof creditors of said bankrupt will be eld at the offBce of Henry summer, Esq'r, egister of 3rd Con. District, S. C., on 12th ay of January, 1869, at 12 m. By order of the Court, the 10th day of De Imber, 1868,~ DANrEL HORILUECK, Clerk District Court United States. Dec. 23 52 St.. For South Carolina. Wanted--Agentse 75- per month to sell the NATIONAL S7 ATYSEWING MACHINE bs MachIne is equal to the standard mac bimes Seery respect and is 4old at the low p rice of 2. Address NATIONAL SEWIN G MA The Church Union. This paper.has been recently enlarged to main moth proportions. It is the largest re ligious paper in the world. 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Our Schpolday Visitor. the engraving ea titled, 'Gener:,l Grant and,his-Pamily," and ue uth eu lioin'eJournal tpublilsed in-B-altfm-e, \ d., will be sent to oue,address. upon receiet qf .4 p, which is less than' the cost of the Visitor and Journal only. when subscribed for separately. The price of the engraving is $2 5u. Dec. 2 49. - . - Greenville & Colunbia R. R. (-hand- after WEDNESDAY,. the. 12th instant, Passeger Trains will run-. daiy, Suxday .excepted, connecting with Nigh:t 'rains on South Carolina and Charlotte a)d Sourh Carolina Railroads, as fo~lotif 'Leave Oblambit as....... .... ,7.OO-a. m. r '' Newbern at............i)-40 ": Ne berry a.............1 10 Arriv'e at' A bbeville at.......... 00 p. m. .-a Anderson at........4 20 " "-at Greenville'at.......5.00 " Leave Greenville at......... .645. m. "Andersona~t.............625 " . " A bbeville at...........8.00 " ' Newberry at...........12 35 p. m. " Alstonl at.. .... ,.,.. . .,: Arrive at Coiumbia a ......3 Trains on the Blue Ridge Railroad will also run daily. Sundays excepted. Leave Anderson at..........-.4 30 p. ma. "Pendleton at............5 30 " Arrive att Walhalla at........7.'.30" Leave Wa!baalla at.............3 30 a. m. ."Pendleton at............5 30 " Arrive at Anderson at.........620 " The train will return from Belto'- to- An derson gg MoIpday and Friday imornings.* -J-AME60. MEREDICH, - - General Superintendent. 'Aug 17th, 1808. Laurens Railroad. .1Iew'.Sch.edule.: Office Laurens R. R , ' L4urms sC. H.,-S. C ,A pril29,1868. On and- aft*r Tuesday. 12th Mar -next the trains on this roaui will commence running, to return on Same 'day; to connect with op' and down- trains on Greenville and Colum hia Railr-oad, at Helena; leaving Laurens _at 5 A. M., on Tuesdays, ('harsdaf's and Sait rdaty's, and leaving Helenia atri& P. M , o same days,.. J. S. BO WERLS, M y6 , -Supt. 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The trade, elergymen, teachers, and c !abs spplied on favorable' terms, and canvassers wanted in all parts of the country, to whom liberal inducementsawill be offered. [SEND FOR PRieMIUM LIST J Address E. R. PELTON, 108 Fulton Street, New York. Dec. 45 51 t. U. S. Internal Revenue, Deputy Collector's Office, 3d District, 8. C., Newberry, Dec. 28th, 1868. By virtue of warrant to me directed I will sell within the legal h>jurs of sale at the residence of Bennett Hancock, in the Gounty of Newberry on Saturday the 9th day of January next, the~ following prop erty to wit : 2 Mules, 1 Stallion, 1 Mare and Colt, 1 Cow and Calf, 20 head of Goats, 2 Sows and Pigs, 3 Shoats, about 600 lbs. of Fodder, 1 single Buggy and Harness, 1 double Buggy and Harness, 1 four horse Wagon and Gearing, 1 two horse Wagon, I Wheel-barrow, 2 Clocks, 1 double case Silver Watch, 1 Saddle and Bridle, and 20 Beer Stands. Sold as the property of Ben nett Hancock, for Internal Revenue Taxes, due and owing by him. JA MES H. DENNIS, n~e. -.m 52 2, Deput Collector fisk's M1aIlic:Burial Casesr THE SUBSCRIBER has constantly or hand a full assortment of the above approved cases, of different patterns, besides coffins of his own make, all of which he is prepared to furnish at ,very rdasonable rates, with promptness and despatch. ' Persone desirous of having cases sent by railroad will have them sent free of charge. A Hearse is always on hand and will be furnished at the rate of 11) per day. Thankful for past patronaze, the sub scriber respectfully asks for a continuation of the same,- and assures the public that no effort on-his part will be spared to render the utmost satisfaction. R. C. CIAPMAN Newberry S. C., July 31. Sash & Blinds. The subscriber takes pleasure in announc ing to thi'cotnmiinity that, having made all necessary arrangements, he will be able to furnish Sash with and without Glass, and Blinds, At Very Moderate Rates!! For Cash ! ANDREW C. CHAPMAN, Oct.7 41 tf. Newberry C. H., S. C. GUANO. No. 1 Peruvian Guano, $61 per ton, in gold, or its equivaleit" in currency. Bruce's Concentrated Fertilizer, in bar rels, per ton, $50. Pure Ground Bone, in barre's, per ton, $40. - Bone and Meat,.in barrels, per ton, $38. Fish Guano, in barrels. Alta Vela Guano, $25. Alta Vela Phosphate, in bags, $56. Ground Plaster, per bai'rel, $1.75.. 'Swan Island Guano, in bags or barrels, $85.per ton. . Sulp4ate of Soda, in barrels, per top, $30. Soluble Pacific Guano, $60.. . . Best Superphosphate, containing ten per cent. soluble phosphoric acid, and three per cent. ammonia, put up in bags or bar rels. Price $55 per ton. CubansiGuana, from caves, containing beside4 thie usmal phosphates and organic matter-five to six per cent. of nitrate of potash. An excellent application for pota toes, tobacco, cotton, etc. Price in bags, $35 per ton. South Caroliba Phosphate, ground and put in bags or barrels. Natrasa Guan., by the cargo, ib lpi', or graundi. .. -For sale by GEO. B- WHITE, 150 Fron.?Street, N. Y. Oct. 14 42 6mo. P6dhiaurseries.R 1868-9. The Pomnarla Nu rseries have. been greatly imi proved, and the undersigned has the pleasure of offering~ to his 'paiotis The be.t collectiun of Fruit'lreesei.er'grown In this climate. Appres and peaches particularly adapted to the climate, from-.fbe earliest to.the lates A pricots, ?lums, .'ectarines. Cherries, in great variety. Almt.As. quinces. Figs, r'omegranstes, Miedlars. Fir berts, ingrlsh Wailnuats, Spanish- Chestnuts. Ever bearing 3Mulberries. O'f Peairs, the best and mest varied collection ever offered in the South, among themi the Hiebe. a large winter pear, equakto Duchesse D'Augouleme in.size.. -Stan dard1rud-Dwarts ean be furnished from 2 yearsn old, to bearing size. Grapes in great variety, including all the best new table varieties, with those for vineyait'ds. Also:Lutterlock'e, True Souppernong, aard the Floners, muchj prized with the Scuppernong, for wine. O1f Evu.rgreens. a large nnd most varied collec tion. embrucing erery desirable variety-many particularly adapted to Cemeteries. Roses-A li4b Aae- vsrietit,s, -with the new Freinch importations, nIl grown on their own roots Dahlias, t he in est golors, an d must per feot French early variety. Gla,di'lua-maany tuperb kinds. Tube Rtoses, Crysanthenmums and everything desirable in the way of Ornamental Flowering Shrubs, &c. A new Catalogue will soon be ready fordistribuion..P'ersons ordering, will.please direct to M s UM)!E ,,-Agent. da. 68--4-. '- -- - '- . P'omaria, Sc C. THE LMDPYS IfRIEND~. 3PLENB1D INDUCEMENTS to SUBSCRIBERS The Lady's -FIriend anutiunces thq .following tovelties for 18i9:-"'Between-T'wo.Aby lliza beth Prescott. author of "H w a Woman Had Hler Way," -&c.; " se L%ge .of Iwo Men's Lives," hy Amuinia M. Douglas, author of'- the Lebarry Fortune? i c.; A-New N'ovelet b'y Lou ie Chandler Moulton, author of "Fteeig ftrom sate." &c.; and a New Novel by Mrs. H-enry WVood,the distinguished English Novelist, .au tlror of "Es Lynne' &c.-with numerous Shorter Stories 'by a brilliant gitxy of idyr . writers. - The Lady's Friend will give a finely-executed Steer E,agraving, a handsome doubep-ge., flue l-colored Fashion PlJate-engraved. on- Steel-. and a. large assortment of W.1ood Cuts, illustra- . ting the k ashione, Fancy Work, &c., in every uumber It will give a popular piece of music-worth the'cust of the M agazine in itself-in every num ber. - A-copy of the Large and Beautiful Premium Steel Engravinig--'The Song of flome-ast Sea" engr ved expressly fo.r our readers, at a cost for he.Engraring alone of nearly $1tt!-wll be seint '(post-paid; to every full ,$25') sub icriber, and to every person ser.ding ou a club. lhis Engraving is a gemnot -Ait! To Naw SUBsccrIBERs -M.aRK T3I8.-Kew nubscribers who. send in their names sor 1869 be rore the first of November,-ehali receive the No vember and Ijeeemnber numbers of this year in addition, makinig fourtee;. months in s.Jl! And all ne1i subscr-ibers for 1869 shall receive t6e magnificent Deeember H~oliday number, ranking thirteen an:onths in allU . . TE1RWA, I copy, (and large Premium Engraving.) 32.50 I:copies.....~.....................--.....-.60 5 - .,...(and one gratis)..............8.t0 3 .........(and one gratis,..............1.0 Lue'copfy each of Lady's Friend and Pest, and Premium En graving ................d0 The getter-up of a club will salways receive a sopy ot the Premium Engravinag Members of a cinb wishing. the Preminar Ensgraving, must1 remit One Dollar extra. Specimen copies sent gratis. Addres, -DFA&CON & 1PETERSO0 31,9 Walnut enreet, P?hiladepha Nov. A A5 St. Change of Schedule,[ ON THE S. & U R AIL ROAD. On and after 2nd November 1868, the pas tenger train will leave Spartanburg Court' House, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri lays at 7 a. mn., and arrive at Aiston at 1.30 p. mn., connecting with the Greenville down train, and trains for Charlotte and Charles ton. . On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, the up passenger train connecting with the Greenville up trains, will leave Alston at 9 s. mn., and arrive at Spartanburg Court Rouse at 3.20 p. mn., as per following sched,. ale: DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN. Spartanrg, 00 001| 7.00 I 3 20 | 00 00' Pacolet, 7 45 | 7.48 j 2 32 | 2.35 Ionesville, 8 25 1 8 30 j 1 50 I 1.55 Unionville, 9.151 9.49 I1240 I 1615 San tue, 10 161| 10.21 I12 03 | 12 08 Shelton, 11.10 1 11.12 j 11.06 |11 08 Lyles Ford, 11 361| 11 38 I 10 39 | 10 42, Strother, 12 02 1205 10 12 j 10.15 A]ston, 1.20 J3 00 I 00.00 I 9.00 THOM AS B. JEIFER, President. Nov 11th, 1868. Iob Printing Neatly Execu - ted. at this Office. Carriage and Buggy FACTORY. J. Taylor & Co. Will.keep coust-intly on hand a good as sortment of fine BrGGIES of the most ap uroved styles and patterns, combining lightness and durability. Built to order l'ght Rockaways, and Plantation Carriages, Pheatons, Top-and no Top Buggies, &c. Old Carriages and Buggies renovated and made to look as good as new. Repairing done in the best manner and at reasonable prices, and all work estimated on before it is repaired and a copy givein to our custo mers. Special attention given to repairing fine Carriages and Buggies, which is impor-= tant to consumers. Freight will be paid one way, when sent by Rail Road, when the re pairs amount to over $1t)f. We use nothie but the best materials that can be bought, and are willing to rely on the merit of our work for a liberal patronage. We invite the exami nation of our work and assure the public that we can build the same class work as cheapdf~ not cheaper than we can import it. All of our work is warranted. Our Factory is near the Depot. Newberry, S. C., March 25 13 ly; Don't Fail toTry the C?lebra: ted Southern Toiic, Panknin's Hepatic Bit. ters, an unfailing remedy for all Diseases ot the Digestive Organs nad the Liver. Foe sale by all Druggists. Don't Fail to Try the Cele brated Southern Tonic, Panknin's Hepatie Bitters, an unfailing remedy lot 'all DI' C eases of the Digestiveorgans and th-Lity* - For sale by all Druggists. Don't -Fail to Try the Cele brated-Southern Tonic, 'Pankninls Hepatic Bitters, an unfailing remedy for all Dis eases of the Digestive Organs and the Liver. For sale by'all Druggists. Don't Fail to Try the Cele brated Sonthern.Tonic, Panknin's Hepasie Bitters; an udfailing remedy for- ill Die. eases of the Digestive Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. Don't Fail to Try the Cele brated Southern Tonic, Panlknin's Hepatie Bitters, an unfailing remedy for all l,iseas-e of the Digestive Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. Don't Fail to Try the Cele brated Southern Tonic, Panknin's.Repati. Bitters, an unfailing remedy for all Diseases of the Digestive Organs and the Liver. rFez' sale by all Druggists. MANHOOD: HOW LOS', O,d RESTORED." J.ust publisled, a new edition of Dr. C -. verwel1's Celebrated Essay on the radi cal enre'(without medicine) of Spermator. rheat, or 'Semiinai Weakness, InvoluntAry Seminal Losses, Impot'eriy, Mental and. hysical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar'. siage; etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, indueed by self-indulgence or sex- - ual-extravagance. gg" Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 ce nts. The celeb7rated author, in the admirable essay, clearly-demonstrates from -a tifirty years' successful practice, that the alarmning consequences ci self-abase may be'r'adic~ily cured without the use,.of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode -of enre at once simple, certain, an effectual, by means of whichl every saf ferer, no matter what his condition may be, mayi cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. (gf This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envel4pe, to any address, post paid, on receip.t of six cents, or t wo post stamips. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Ma erige Guide," price 2& oogtea. Adduesa the Publlishiers, CH AS. J. C. KLINE &CO., 127 Broa-^wav. N. Y., PrPt-offiee Box 4.56. ROSA DAMIS Purifies the Blood. P~or Sale by Druggists Everywhere RAGS! COT TO N RAGS ! The HIGHF$T PRICE paid for Old Rag.= debuvered to the subscriber, who will exaake this a pernmanent featuzre in his business. Store opposite Wiskeman & .Wilber's. J. W. MILLER, Agt. Sept. 2 36 tf .Notice. All persons indebted to the estate ofDasniel Hughey, deceased, are hereby notifted that they must make payment o'f the same. to my attorneys, Fair, Pope a Pope,. at Newberry C. I., S. C., an I all those to whom Daniel Hunghey, deceased, was indebted-in his Wies time, by note orotherwise, will, present the same properly attested,' on or before the 1st day of February 1889, to my said attorney4 MARY A. HiUGBEY, Adm's. Nov 11 45 tf The,Winsboro News will please copy fcr 1 month and 'send bill for the same to my- att torneys, Fair, Pope & Pope, Newbepry C. B. S. C. Zs L. WHITE, GUNSMITH And Repairer Of all kinds of FIREAR.AS, LOCKS,&c. Has on band Pistols and Guns of all ap proved makes. Ammunition, such' as Cay.' tridges, Caps, Powder and Shot. Shot Pouches, Flasks, Baga, and- Every other kind of Sporting Apparatus. Besides many othar articles of variouS characters and kinds. All kinds of REPAIRING neatly and ex p'ditiously executed, and at low rates. Gun-SmitinDg, &ce. In addition to the above, I am preparedf to fill orders for all kinds of vehicles, such Ils 5/9/ES,6 ARR/ASE8;&C, af the celebrated manufacture of COOK, wrt.ere Stiles Hurd, formerly of this place, procured his stock. All orders promptly tttended to. Z. L. WHITE. Apnril 15~ 16 tf.