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A. dstray. Left my plantation on Enoree River, near Yarbcrough'stMiil,;haturens Co., last Wed aesd4y -afteruoon, a saiall bay mare, with a star in face. ,aid. animal is - about $re Years old. Shc was heard from the after nioon she estrayed DCar Jones' erry. Any one taking her utp Will to liberally reward ed. JAS'W4 ADMR A pril 20, 1St. FAGT -AND FIGURES NEVER DECEIVE. A. HARRIS ;As a- careful perusal of the following ennmeration of articles and prices of goods wshich are undeniably CHEAP, IF NOT CHEAPER Than the Cheapest. I am determined to work a revolution not of confusion and blocd but of peace and joy, in Dry Goods, Millinery, Clothing, Groceries, &c. Read, and digest what folIoweth: Prints, 10 to 12:1e. Jaconet Muslin, 15 to 35c. White Pique, 25 to 35c. Coord Marseilles, 50c. Poplin Lawn, 15c. Embroidered I'kerchiefs. 25 to 40. Ladies' Lineu lH'kerchiefs. 10 to 25. Embroideries, Laces, Collars and Cuffs, low, very low. Staulped Aprons, 25c. each. Fine colored Linen for dresses, 50c. Checkkd Muslins, Lawn, Jacentet. Nansook. Brilliants, low figures. -Bleached homespuns, 10 to 20e. -- 4G inches, 25c. Brown homespuns, 9 to 20c. Coats' Cotton, 3 for 25e: or 12 for SI. Linen Towels, bordered, 15 to 40e. J4dies' Hose, 10. to 30c. CodeMs $1 to 81.75. '3tSpring Hoop S irts, 75c. "adies' Skirts, white a:d colored. Gloessef all kinds 50e. ttasols, Fans, cheap. 1di&Combs; 10 to 40e. Jeans, 20e. per yard. B1 ek Ookths and Cassimers, all klb ',very cheap. ?i$o aaid Perfumeries of all kinds. IN- MILLINERY -My stock of Bats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Fowers, Laces, Veil Stufs, B< Bibbons, Hair Switches, &c., 18 SufPEIRB AN) IJIEJIPI A good stick of Qlotlig, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, priee.. and qualities as eannot fail to please. Mystodk is also co:iplete in the line of 9DOERIES, Is all19ding artzies, aind in many little (daugar libnidff essential and -desirable -to fsmily comfo~rt. ORIOCK.ERY, CONFE.TIONERY. %tda .Craece'-s, I ie. per pound. reCirakers, fanc~v and lpl.in, 15c. Gig.rs; obaco,(anned Fruaits.tand Fish, &c. I ask fo,r na more than an examnination and amn satisfied in being able -to sell satisfacto r, ther--fore CO3IE AND SEE ME. * A. HARRIS. STATE OF SO UTTH CAROLINA, NEwBERtRY eOUNTY. By John T. Peterson, Probate Judge. *Whereas, Berry Ab,rams, bath made suit to mte-o grant .bim Letters of Administra tion, of the Estate and eff,:ets of John McD. Abrams, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singalar, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to he and appear be fore me; in the Court of Probate, to be held ar.'ewberry Court House, on t.he 25th day of April hext, after publication hereof, at 11~- o'clock in the foren(,on, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said ad n9iriistration should not be granted. Given nder m-y hind this 11th day of April, Anne Domini, 1870. -. JOHN T. PETERSON, r.r.. s. C. Apr. 13,15--2t. CAROLINA Now Open. T'he puolic arc resp.eetfully efermed that in accordance to previous notice the store .rqom of the above Company is now open in the line of STOVES & TIN-WARE, of which a fine and superior assortment is ready for sale. The latest patented and best made stores in the market. The most improved oatterns and regular si;es of all kinde of Tin-ware, and every 'thing in these particular lines are offered with confidence of their merit. Guttering, Roofing, and all kinds of job e-erk done with despatch, by superior wrorkmen. The public are invited to call. S. C. MANUFA CTU'RING CO., April 13, 15--tt. Newberry, S. C. Adiiistratrix's Notice for J1Bjal Discharge. THE undersigned hereby gives -notice that she will apply to John T. Peterson, Judge of the Probate Court for Newberry, on the 14th day of May next, for a final discharge as Administratrix ef" JAMES E. GUY, deceasgd. - ~EMMA E1. WILSON, Adui'x. A pril 13, 15--St. Don't, Don't! Don't Do It!! Do not forget that Wood's Household Maga zine is acknowledged. to be she Largest and Best Dollar5onthly mn the World. Household Maazie, than for any other publi cation in the world. Do not fogt that Six Hundred Dollars will be awarded rnJune for Sixlrize Stories to be publiehed in Wood's Household Magazine. sAy wor fot .50tjy do n00ore ta ,aks have just been awarded to subscribers and aat for Wood's Household Magaine; and ta1lar pizes are to be repeatd tri-annual If.To-lostery nor humbuI. The publication is us 1b sith volum.e. For two specimen copies S. . WOD Neburh,N.Y. Don't fail toa your netvsdealer for a copy. DOFT1 !2 "DO T!! DO'T!! Special meeting of the Stockholders of the -iofath Carolina Eailroad Company, and of the Soath-Western alRroaBmnk. C1anr.ts$oN, S. C., February 10,1870. Prsmr T to the adjournment of the An nual Convention of the Stockholders on the 9th inst., a Special Meeting of the same will be held on the FIRST- TUESDAY in May next, the 'd day of that month in the BarK iall :n this city, for the purposes In dicated in the following resolution: "Resolved, That the consolidation of the Stock as recommended in the resolution proposed by the President and Directors of the Railroad Company, in their annual re port, be referred to a Committee of Three, to be appointed by the Chair, to report on at a special meeting to be held in this city on the first Tuesday in May next; that a stock vote be then taken thereon, :ntd that immediate notice of the said meeting be given." The resolution recommended by the Pres ident and Board of Directors of the Rail road Company, is as follows: "Resolved, That the Board of Directors be authorized, at the earliest day practicable, to consolidate the half shares of the.Stock by issuing one whole share of every two half shares as now represented on the stock book." * As ordered at the Annual Meeting on the 9th instant, the Stockholders will be passed over the Road on the above occasion, un der the ru:e observed as to annual meet ings, which is as follows: "That every Stockholder who shall have owned his sthck for three months previous to the general aunt al meeting of Stock nolders be permitted to pass on the Road to and front said meeting free of charge, and that every Stockholder who shall have owned five of more shares for three m.onths previous to the general annual meeting of Stockholders, be permitted to pass an the Road to and from said meeting, with his immediate family, free of charge." J: R. EMERY, Secretary. Apr. 13, 15-tf, W. L. GOUDINE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR SCOURER, &c., FROM CHARLESTON. Respectfully announces that he is prepared to cut and fit gentle men's stlits to their entire satis fion. Having had a large expe rience in the tailoring business, and being constantly supplied with the latest New York Fashions, he feels no hesitancy in asking for patronage. Work promptly de livered. Terms moderate. April 13 Citizens' Savings Bank. OF - SOUTH CAROLINA. BRINCH AT NEWBERRY, C. H, S. C, Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received. Interest Allowed at the Rate of Seven per cent. per Anuum on Certificates of De posit, and six percent, Compounded Every six Motits on Accounts. OFFICERS. WM. MARTIN, President. JOHN -B:-ALMER, i -JOrN 1P. THOMAS, ; Prsid T HOMAS EA®Gi, Cashier. G. T. SCOTT, Assistant Cashier. FINANCK COMKtTTEE. . JNO.* T. PETERSON. .--X S: COPPOC.K. . R, S. CHI!CK.' FAIR, POPE & POPE. Wade-HI.aepton, Colnmbi.. WVi!liam Manrtin, Golumbntia. F. W. .McMaster, Columbia. A. C. Ulaskell, Columbia. J..P1. Thomas, Columbi;a. E. H. LHeintiah, Columbia. - M 1B. Palmer-, Columbia.* Thomas E. Gregz, Colun.bia. J Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B.. H. Rutledge, Charleston, Daniel Ravenel, Jr., Charleston, Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Orphans and others miay here deposit theiu savings and draw a liberal rate of interest thereon. Plant"rs, Professional men ant Trustees wishing to draw interest on theil funds until they require them for businest or otlier purposes; Parents desiring to set apart. small sums for their children, ant Marr%d Women and Minors (whose de posits can- only be with drawn by themselves, or, hri case of death, by their legal repre sentatives), wishing to lay aside funds fot future use, are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they wil rpidly accumnilate, and at the same time be .eubject to withdrawasl when needed. A pr. 6, 14-6mo. PHILO0TOKEN. For sale at McINTOSH'S Drug House. NIar 23, 12--tf. NOTIGE. I will apply to John T. Peterson, Judgi of Probate for Newberry County, on thi 20th day of April next, for a final settle ment and my discharge as A dministrator o the Estate of THOMAS J. HARRIS, dec'd All persons indebted to said Estate mnus make payment on or before that time, an' all persons having demands against saim Estate must present them on or before tha time, ELISHA K.-SCHIUMPERT, Mar. 30, 13-4t. Adm'r. Newberry Agricultural and Mechanical Society. A MEETING of th4 above SocIety will b held at Newberry C. IH., on Thursday th 21st inst., at I1 o'clock, A. 31.. . 4 punctual attendance of the mnembers and those friendly to the cause, is earnesti: requested. Delegates to the State Societ: will be appointed. By order of the Presi dent, Y. J.~POPE, Secretar~y. Apr. 6, 14-St. -NOTIQE.' TIfE Creditors of the Estate of WII IA3I R. CHAPMAN, dec'd., are require< to establish their demands before me on c before thie first day of May next. JOHN T. PETERSON, 3.?r. :t. c. .Mar. 16, 11-75[. 100 Bushels GENUINE BOYD'S PROLIFI( Selected and warranted~ pure. F( sale bj~ WM. F. Y'ANCE. March 30 13 Tutt's Golden Eag1 -Bitters. For .al at TcINTON i's 1'rn- lIerse. NEW STOREa fTTETIDN EVEftYBOBY! J. BROWN (Next doer to Marshall's,) Has just opened a new stock of good., bought at the decline, and which will be sold at COME, SEE and be CONVINCED. A full assortment of FANCY AND DOMESTIC HOSIERY, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, fur Men and Boys. Together with all kinds of Groceries & Provisions Consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Ba con, Flour, etc., etc. All of the above, and many other articles not enumarated, and all purchased at low figures, will be sold at correspondingly low prices. QUICK SALES AND SHORT PROFITS Is the rule governing at the new store, to which the public attention is most respect. fu"ly called by J. BROWN, Next door to L. I. Marshall's. Mar. 30, 13-tf. Shaw's Cotton Seed Buller. ML srr.. CO. AGEN*Ts BRODIE & 00. Factors and Commission Merchants CHARLESTON, S. C. Apr. 6, '70-14--1r. P. P. TOALE, CHARLESTON, S. C. l auutrv of Dorr.Shsa, tinu inga, &c., inm PRINTD PRI0E LIST DEFI8S 001PETilIO0N gg SEND FOR. ONE. JS gg SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. 3 April 6, 1870-14-ly . TH E .1870. DELIN1 Has Worked Wonders IN THlE PRICE OF DRY GOODS W. T. TARRANT Having just returned rrom tne Northierr markets with a select Spring and Summnel Stock of Goods, bought with care and at re duced prices, is now prepared to sell at LOW FIGURES, In all the following lines : Dress Goods, Of every variety, such as Silks, Grenadines Poplins, Japanese Cloths, LeMos, Bereges Delaines, M slins, Black and White Alpac cas, and a full assortment of Dress Trim mings. CALICOES, WHITE GOODS. OSNABURGS HIOMESPUNS, and DRIL LS. A nother large lot of those splendid ribbei HOSE for 12tc. HOSIERY and Gloves of every variety.A fine Lot of CROCKERY and TABLI CUT LERY. Also, HOOP SKIRTS. JEANS, Cottonades, Linens, Cassimers Doe Skins, Blroadeloths, together with ar elegant lot of HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES CLOT HING, &. OIL SILK and NURSERT CLOTH. Also a choice stock of G-roceries, Saddtery, Buggy & Wagon Harness ,Sor.s, Urrza, HARNESs AND WHANG Inget LE ATHER, Ingetvariety, and a general stock of al kinds of Notions, All of which in quality, variety and prices will enable me to compete with any hous this side of Mason and Dixon's line. jDeeply grateful for past liberal patronage rI respectfully solicit aa examination of mn large stock, and guarant.ee satisfactor PW. T. TARRANT. -Apt.r . A4-tf. Sea Moss Farine. T?i best materiarknown for makin ~Blanc Mange, Custards,:Pudding, & For sale at McINTCOSff'S Mar. 23, 12-4f Drag House. KOSKO0. For sale at . - McINTOSH'S Drug Hocuse. EUREKA iOtE AGAIN!! A.8 EON& 0l0., Have just returned with a large and carefully selected Stock of Seasonable Goods, To which we are Con stantly Adding, and having purchased the same At Very Low PRICES I T are now prepared to offer to the Ladies bargains. Just think of it ! 12 yards good Calico for One Dollar, 10 yards Very Best Calico for One Dollar. Our Dress Goods are the wonder of all beholders, but notwithstan1ing,their beauty is less strange than their re markable Cheapness!!! THE GOOD TIME HAS COME!!!! GOLD IS DOWN, At SINGLETON'S. We Buy cheap FOR CASH, And Sell For the Same, SINGLETON. CLOTHING .FOR THE MILLION, FULL SUITS worth $10, at the ve ry low..figure.of 85. Spring and Summnr Cothing of the LOW PR I CES, AT SINGLETON'8. SOUTHERN BOOTS AND 8HOES We make ]ROOTS and SIIOES a spci i a nd claim that we shave the any STORE IN NEWBES RRY. Our North Carolina Shoes we war rant to be free from nil those shtoddy' able to offer them at less thand weorh ern made articles. IIRRIII FOR THlE SOUJTI! We patronize HOME MANUFAC TURES. We also keep on hand an excellent assortment of Northern BOOTS AND SHOES, From the best manufactories. At SINGLETON'S. By Making your Purchases at SINGLETON'S You will SAVE at least 10 per centum. ShIoo FLY don't bodder me, I'se go ingto SINIGLET O'S. The latest style of SPRING HATS SMay be found at our Store arid bough~t at astonishingly low figures. At SINGLETON'S. "QUALITAS NON QUANTTA3. DR. LAWRENCE'S Highly Concentrated fluid Eztrac$ of 101SK11 The Great Health Restorer. No Qiit difine.-.Formiula Arond th Pttle. PTEPAP.ED SOLELY M DR. J. J. LAWRENCE, ORGAIC CHEMIST, NORFOLK, Va. EOSKECO STRIKE.S AT ThIE fOOT OF DISEASE BY 1'UIRiFYING TI!E B5LOOD. 1RESTORING TIE LIVRt AND KIDNEYS TO A 11EALI1fHY A(TION, AND INVIG ORAtING THE NEIIVOUS SYSTEM. This is the secret of its WONDERFUL SUC CESS in CURING SCROFUIA, SYPHILIS, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT. CHRONIC ItF.UMA TISM. NEURALGIA. NERVOUS AFFEC TIONS. ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, HUMORS, .OS OF VIGOR. )IS ELASES OF EIDNEYS AND BLADDER. AND ALL DIS EASES CAUSED BY A BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, OR A DISEASED CONDITION OF THE Liver, Kidneys, Nervous System, &c. It thoroughly ERADICATES every kind of Humor and Bad Taint, and restores the entire system to a healthy condition. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN CHANGED BY TIIE USE OFTIIS MEDICINEFROM WEAK, SICKLY. SUFFERING CREATURES. TO SriONG, HEALrUY AND MArrY MEN AND WOMEN. No Medicine hoe attained such a GREAT REPUTATION as this justly CELEBRATED Compound. Approved by the Highest Medical Authcrity. KOSKOO! Endorsed and recommended by the Pres!dent of the Faculty of the E. Medical College of the City of New York. PnoFEssoa R. S. NEWTON, M. D , Professor and President of the Faculty, late "Professor Theory and Practice" of Medicine, Cincinnati, &c. One of the tostetAinest medical aen of this age-well known as the author of the follow ing STANDARD medical works : Newton's "Practice of Medicine," "Diseases of Chil dren," "Newton's Symes Surgery," &c., in December number of American MedicalRe' view-page 278, says : "Among the more recent efforts to intro duce popularly, some of the new remedies, we notice a new preparation compounded by J. J. LAWRENCE, 31. D., of Norfolk, Va., which is furnished to the profession ande the public in any desired quantity. We recently exnmned his Laboratory, and became fully satisfied that alt his work Is done in the best manner, by the most approved processes,and from the best materiials,.giving as a result a medicine meeting the confidence of the phy' -scans -and the public." Kosko Cures Scrofula in its Worst Forms. Fsom A . W. MIr.L.'. a promInent and well knowi. merchant of Norfolk, Va. No 11 Mamu Street. Norfoli. Vs.. Set '5, 18G6. Dr. Lkwancz-Dear Sir: Your Koskoo has work#d wonders in my family. My daughter has i,een a sntierer from Sgrcfttla since childhood. She lost thirty-oue piecessot bone from her ankle, several from her arn. be.'ides having ale In several parts of the body. W1hilst in this condi tion she commenced taking your Koskoo-lt acted like a charm on her; uder its u'e the al cers gradually healed, and her general health greatly improved. Itecertainly saved her much suffering. and perhaps her lIfe. I regard K(oskoo a specific for al scrofulons afikotions. Your Kos koo alsoecured my wIfe of dyspepsia, from which she 'ufe,red greatly. She is now In better %path than she hashen in five years. With the highest rerards. Iagrtflyyours, &o., lamgraefuly A. WA. MILLS. KosKoo is endorsedl by the best physicians ev erywhere. Read th,e following from Dr. Tillery. a successful prnciti"mer of many years stan.ding in the Old No,rth State: Rocky Mount, Edgecomb .o,, September10. 1809. 5 Da. J-. J. L.AwaENce-Dear Sir:_ I have used your Concentiated Fluid Extract of Koskoo in my practice with the liappiest results. I find it to be a powerful Liver Inv igorator. Blood Puri fier, and Nervous Tonic. In all diseases of the Liver. Scrofulous. Syphilitic, and Nervous Affec tions, it isa remedy of immeuve va lue; in fact. In almost evy variety of Chronic Disease" Its use is indicated. hoping you may meet with the success which you deserve as a manufamturor of reliable medicmws, I am sir, with much respeet, Your obedient'servant. it. C. TILLERY, M. D. Koskoo Cures Chronic Rheumatism. -Noa'ong, V.a., Sept. 7,1869, Dr. J. JT. L AWRENCa-Dear Sir: Iify son has received so much benefit from your wonderful Koskoo that I cannot retrain from expressing my gratitude. I had tried almost everything without enefit. I belicee in all sincerity. that your Kos koo is an infallible remedy for the d isease from which he has suffered, and, so far as I can learn, has never faIled. If you only knew the immense amount of suffering that be has undergone, then you could conceive th,e value of such a remedy as K(oskoo-that surely cures. The great amount of good it is now d-ing among us is inestimable. With much gratitude, I am, respectfully yours. &e.. Mas. M1. E. A. NELSON. Rea the following from Mr. Wonrble, a prom inent Hardware Merchant of this city: No.13 Market Square. Norfolk. Va., October 13,1369. Dr. LAwamEcE-Dear SIr: To the large num ber of testimonials which you offer of the great efficacy of your Koskoo. I t ake pleasure in add ing myown. I sugfered greatly with Nervous Debilt. Headache, Loss of Appetite. &c. Two bottles of AKoskoo restored mc to healt14. Yours truly, J. G. WOMBLE. Fromt Rev. W. HT. Christian. Pastor Dinwid die Street Methodist Church. rortemouth, Va.. October 25, 16S This is to certify that I know Dr. Lawr well, lie is a~gentleman of cultivation, and worthy of the fullest confidence. I have used his Koskoo with advantage to myself, and have adopted its use In my family in cases of nervous debility and depression.W..CHISA. rEOS R. LLYD, . H. SCIJSTIAN.E racrE Great Bridge, Va., October 8,1869. J. J..AWEnzCP., M. D.--Dear sir: I cheerfbily endorse your Koskoo as being a most valuable p reparation, Upon ernamnation of the formula, fi nd each ingredienthighly extolled by our best and most progressve clinical investigators. I have tested its effects in my own practice, and have no hesitation in repommendinig it. In my opinion, it isthe best compound ofits class ever put before the publio-exceeding by far all the various componds of sarsaparilla, &c., ever in vented. It isa decided Nerve Tonic, and Invig orator of the animal forces, aiding digestIon and assimatio, sad thereby producing healthy blood, wh idh shtold be the basis of treatment in all chronic diseases. Hoping you will reap the reward you deserve from the public as a benefac'. tor, 3 am, sir, yours truly, CHTARLES LLOYD, M.D. After readitig the above high recommenda tion, Invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to give tuze KOSKOO a trial. FOR ADITIONAL TESTIMONI ATS Fromn Physiciasns, Eminent Divines, Editors, Druggists, Merchants, &c., see KOSKOO AMANCfor this year. PiFUC IE DOLLA PER BOnTL For ,sale by the .Pincipal .Drugisti in the Uunited States, and Rri'id A.mwrict ;OME INTO .TH. SUNSHiNE AND TAKE Advantage of t h e Inducements EXTRAORDINARY I iloods Bought at a Decline AND FOR 04ASI AN BE SOLD lEAP! The subscribers beg leave respectfully to state that the public will find the above a happy appliention in their case, and they invite inspection of their Spring Stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Embroideries. Calicoes, dc., And all the etceteras and thousand and one articles comprised in the stock of a first class DRY COODS HOUSE, Among which we notice as a specialty in prices: Black and Colored Silks, extra, Ante Bellum prices, from $2.25 to $2.5t; Leno's, l2jc. to 35c.; Organdies, 124e. to 50c.; Striped Marseilles, 34e.; Fig. Percales, ex tra, 4te.; White Pique's, 75.; Homespun at lOc. 12+c. 15c. 2c. and 25c.; Pillow Casing, Sheetings, 30e. to 75c. Besides Lawna, Ladies' Tuck Skirts, Tloop Skirts, Ladies' White Trimmings in abun dance, Ladies' Sets-extra-, 1;raith, &c. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Cassimneres, Linens, Cottonades, Denims, Perfuvteries, and Notions in general, which they are determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest for th.- cash. Don't fail to understard ns, we have a carefully selected stock and will sell to give satisfAction. We take this occasion to return thanks to our friends and customers for the patron age so liberally bestoweu in the past, and promise that we will do all in our power to please. Mr. Griffin can be found in the store at all times, and will be happy to see his friends. M. BARRE & SON. Apr. B, 14-tf. "HOUSEALL & JONES, Ncxt to McFall & Pool's. Respectfully inform their friends and patrons that their stock of GROCERIES and FAMILY SUPPLIES is now full and complete, and to which they beg to call at tention. A general line of AMILY GR0 CERIES Always on hand, such as Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Rice, Flour, Meal, Grist, Hams, (a fine brand,) Bacon, Lard, Pickled Pork, Mackerel, Molasses, Cheese. Candk. Soap, Pickles, Soda, Lye, Raisins, Crackers, all kinds, Canned Oysters, Sardines and Fruits, etc., etc. Together with Segars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Powder and Shot, Yarns, Kerosine OIL, etc., etc. Besides a choice assortment of Confectioneries. Thankful for the very liberal pa tronage bestowed, a continuan~ce is de sired. with the promise that no pairs will be spared to render satisfaction and please the- most fastidious. HOUSEALL & JONES. Mar. 30, 13-ly. MARKET DOWJ. Great Reduction in Prices, IX consequence of the decline in Cotton, and more especially the large STOCK of GOODS of all kinds that I have on hand. I offer from this day my entire Stock at greatly reduced PRIQES. The Stock consists in part of a full suf ply of GROCERIES, CORN, FLOUR, BACON, LARD, MOL ASSES, SYRUP, COFFEE. SUGAR, TOBACCO. Also a full Stock of DRY GOODS Of all descriptions. Notions of all. kinds, together with a large assortment of OLOTINGr., HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, . SHOT, NAILS, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, LAMPS, LAMP GLASSES, OIL, CLOCKS, and mnany other goods too numerous to mention, generally kept ina well assorted Store. A small supply of Dickson's Cotton Seed. M. F'OOT. Mar. 16, 1 1-tf. Henry's Constitton Renovator. For sale at McINTOSII'S Drug House. Mar. 23, 12.-tf. Adaginistrators 1fotice. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of Dr. GEO. W. GLENN, dec'd., are required to render them in to the u r signed properly attested, on or before et Monday in May ne*t, a a final settlement fa c?peoted to be made~on said dec'd., Fs. tate by thait tie. G. W. GLENN, Adm'r. Apr. a, 1J-._ 1LLIlERY, MILLINERY D. iOWER'St EMEMBER pufE AOf. My Spring Millinery.Goods, which rere purchased since the recent eavy decno, are now being received., 'onsisting of al the late styles cf onneta, Ribbwns ad Rats, %mng which are the Alpine, Prina esa, Suez and Augustine, also that ;uperb new stylc Sun Ilat which will. )c worn by everybody. A general in itation is extended to the community o call and examine and secure a good ;tyle article at a LOW PRICE. Apr. 6: 14-tf. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. Now being reeei*ed a emplete tock of Dry, Fancy a n d Dress Goods. ALSO, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES. ~LATS, (JR 001 KERY-WARL All of which will be sold LOW FOR CASW By D.'MOWER. -Apr. 6, 14tf, SOLE HHE Russet, Upper and Whang LEI TIlER, On hand and for sale by D. MOWER, A pr. 6, 14-tf. Co-Partnership Notice. WE, the undersigned, have asociated ourselves together under the nuae and style of FELLERS k GALLMAN, for the pirpose of conducting a general mercantile usiness. J. B. FELLER.', SJ, I,GALLMA, NEW STORE, Ni!WGOODS, LOW PRICES. WE would respectfally Inform our friendr andI the p,tiblic generally, that we are now Receiving and 01en Nert door to the Shoe Store g . and carefully selected stock of GROCERIE S, SHOES, HATS, &C., Which have been purchased since the lat.e great tumable in prices, and which we pro pose to sell very low for the CA3SU. We respectfully solicit an examuinatio.: of our Stock,.and think it will certainly be to thc interest of al! who are in need of anything n our hiue, to favor as wit a call before FELLERS & GALLMAN. Mar. 23 12-tf. DR. WV. F. PRATT, DRUGGIST, (Established 1948,) Newberry, S,C. Is now receiwlng F~rWlig lies of Drugs, Medlciecs, Chemicles,&c., To which he calls the attention of pur chasers. They will be sold LOW. Mar. 9, 10-tf. Tutt's Vegetable Liver PIll, Capes diseaesof the Liver arnd Stomaeh. Tutt's Expectoraat, Tnut' Improved Eair Dye, Due West Femiale Cllege. THE Summer Session opeiis on the first M.ONDAY ih. March std closes second Thursday in July.* Tuition and Boardidg; includin Fue? and Washing, pet aslslu, *8750.Mne&, bi ano, $24:09. French, $5:00. The Ub'llege was never miore peghboe. J. P. K,ENNEDY, SecretayFSiy Due West; S C:, Feb: D; 187(1. Feb. 16; 7-3m ~2000 Buishels Corn, whie d Coru at SiO e bhs Dec. 29m af.t Mar 3R, 1R.-3m. INEWBM A. P. P.FER, it A.,Pricfps MISS F,.NIE LEAVEi4. V H E eat resslion of thwiSCS . T -beein on the drm aesdsyai ,23"=F' A. D.,187-...Te Scholastie year-Wad" vided into TWo sessiOn4 of 29 " witia a vacation o' two mtuths e -l t mer. fetms per aesioirof Vu* y Prinary Ct11-Spelllr, - Writing a.d Ariberie... Junior Ciass-ModerSt - Engi_h Cr.unmar.atdindodio Senior Class-Physical and Geography, History, Meetal phy, Shetoric. CMpwWw.. - Frcki.Algebrn. - r try, N;, ral Philosophy, Che and inclu.ting above...........qr Oha half:he ttiition met -it t in a.yance :u.l the remainder an .t:e l ad eachr et--ion. No reductiuon adreip ease; ul prolonged illness. - trend., errtian, Spanih a* sir.Uf - e aught Ity eompctenr eastersatmi#dress rates. Particn'ar. atfention WW O r the stuiy of the Er7g;lsh Language 1E0s . posiinn, - For forther information apply f . 'Cot. S FAt; Pre'. Boerdlts. S. P. BO(+%Eu. Sec. Board Truster, ee the underigned at N-wbetrt, S. C. A. P. PIFEU, Friesd . Dee 2 tf0-t1 -ii .OR A & i .~ Are Now Receiving . 1 A C03MPLETE STOCE OF Plantation and F AMi LY 62 OCERIft Which have been selecoed A BOUGHT WITH GREATCAU and think they can make it- the ..fisEg F parties desir3tig stch aooa, ft their stock t efore they ihetb* * They are prepared to p&trebase 4 .* of produce at market rates, atdafsa* ri advances on doffr, when ~prties Ae'-- - ship to other markets. - Sep. 29 38 tf.. GREAT BARGMWL We are now offering our entire ie WiNTER CLOTRIINS, Y at greatly reduced prices. and w to do so until oir SPRING 4'hD 4. ; in. Many artkles *it be sold ',ESS. 4 All who have tie CAM1f max Z..Y and saving intestSWbrf theirineiy. -' - The largest lot of HATS A.Q cA = ever brou-ht to Newberry e the most desirablo new Styles, -otwid4 there are many). - Cal at .I:IGJIT?.CQPPOF ' Boots and ShOs FineCalfhaed *treddreiest=411a.-8 a"SealSkIn' . - " -" .- - - Kip hand Pg'd " " " " vyD'Ditcherns" " ~" a frd4 W -. 'ble Sole rea rBrag ft emn&A Cal at WRrIGfr Tf COfOE Oct 63. iJt Tobacco, For .ale at McINTOSH'S D~rug & *Mar. 23, 12-tf. NEWSTOE I have just putrchased a nden Goods in .'ew York and C'harlete' are noa- opeu for iuspecnion,.ceaap~ GROCER1ES ' BootA, Shoes a$#d H and numerous artictet .ef varibes-tu4 which. wil be sakd- very' LOW for CASH. The public are inritedI toueA aslF eim. ine for themselve.~ Steke S-and- sMe Nance street, opposite Smkth & Ctsiab Newberry, S. C. JOHf .3. A M!C~, Dec 22, 50-if FIoDr, he@p 1NIo 100 Bbls of Fasa ily Flour on hand at from $7 to $# per barreL For saiely W. H. WEII DR. E. C. JO4ES, SURGEON DE5TI|57 NEWBERM, S. C. Rooms'over Mr. I'ower's stor4% and ia front of Herald office. I take pleasui-e i'n infs.iw' inyfred and the pdiblic geerall; ii, any denta rooms are now open, and tli I -sin peer pedto ecut wor lii i .I am detdrmined-td 8evose i time and-energy to inld brfesion. 'K Jan' 124 f Bradflelds Female R ~ lator; F#or sale at McINTOSH'S Drug Houe, Marx 23 ,12-tf. Bimmons' IAver Invi oreter1 Forsaleoat McITOSE'S Brug llouse.~ Mar 12-tf. 14sen's Antidote i Drunkeniness. McINTOSR'SB rug Heuse.