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Speeial ami Local. The Eastns Atlanta Bu-incss College. Ttiis Institution has neaieved a success whie'i i; unparralieled in :he hi,:ory ofr Com mercial Culltge. S:arting in Atlanta, Ga, May 9 I. 1571, with r,ur srudent-, it has Al reiltv ent ont to the bu,iness world nearly THREE HUTDRED STUDEN rS toattest its superior meri:s. The secret of its wonderful success is ist, it is the only College in the South tha: is conducted on the Ac rrL Lsi NkSS PLAN. 21, it -e-ps up, to the letter of i-s advertisements. 3. it i; condve,ed by men who have hal years of experience aA practical accoantnnts, basines, nica, nd teac!wri. Tai tor;d cost for a full course, in eluding board, wa<hing. tuition, booki, and stationery wil: nor exceed $130. For :I,ei mens of Penmanship and College Journal contaiuing full information, address G. E. DETWILER, Pres't., 1'. 0. Bux .536, Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 5, 5-St. The L:Irges t aid Finest a,-sortinent of Clocks, al varieties. Sp;:endid assortment of Solid Silver and Plated Ware. Watches and Jewelry of all Kinds. Handsome PicLares, banging baskets, and other ornaments. The largest and best variety ever shown in New berry. Prices moderate, at Mar. 5-tf J. F. SPECK'S SOLEMX WARNING. All persons indebted to us prior to 1,73, will fiNd their Notes and Accounts in the hands of an offie;:r for coliecrion ten days frum this date, as longer time cannot be given. ABRAMS & METTS. Mar. 19, 11-:f. - GANTZ' SEA FOANI. GANTZ' SUGAR OF LFHEONS. Fur Sale at Dr. PRAT&'S Drug Storc. Mar. 26, It Mr. L. U. Mar>hall's stock is full. le knows what the people need and is prepared always to meet the deaand. Go and take a peep. Our stock of Ladies )ress ;oods is now complete and ready for inspection. i t. McFALL & POOL. Do you wauta good new Cotton Gin? Or do you want an old one repaired? Go :o Mr. John A. Chapman, on College 11!. Ills te putation as maker or repairer is unquesti.ned MOTHERS -The inside coating of ihe shell of a raw egg applied to a woua., wi:h tl-e moist surface next to the bruise or burn will speedily heal without pain. It is quite simple, and if you have occasion for a speedy r:medy, try it. A full line of Misses and Ladies ILady Made Saits, of all kinds and styles. 1t. McF ALL & POOL. ,TnRowN BY A HoRsE AND KILLED -On Friday last, an aged colored man was in stantly killed in the neighborhfod of Mvss. Webb, Jones & Parker's rm ill, by being thrown by a horse. Ilis name was Henry Ruff. The jury of inquest reudered a verdict in accordance with the above facts. HATS, BOOTs AND SItoES AT COST. We wiil coutinue to sell the entire stock of above goods at cost, un:il diispo;;ed of. 1t. McFALL & POOL. All interested in the crection of a monn ment to the Confdedrate dead of Newberrv, will attend meeting :sadvertised. The Annual Meeting of' the Newl'erry District Bible SoJciety is advertised for St.n day evening, the 30th ist. See notice in local of reduced prices for Pianos. McFali & Pool, make several interesting announcements this wetk. CENsUs.-The ens~us return shows a dliffer ence in population fro:n 1830 to) 1870 of three thousand three hundred r.nd thirty-one. In 1SO0 it was a fraction larger. The townships show as foliows: Caldwell. 1790; C:nanon, 1224; Cromeis, 2 24; Floyd, 2133; H.eller, 2081; May biton, 1171; Mendenhall, 1675; Moon, 1513: New berry C. IH., 2792: Newberry, 1991; Reeder, 2290-; Stoney Battery. 1901. IN THE WRONO Paw.-A few days a.go, while in the Cl:erk of Court's oihice, a small boy of:he colored persu:asion, came in and a.ked for some "potato slips," or stmall potatoes. T1here were two or three small men in the office at the time, and it may be that the boy haid been sent there to aid in the perpetration of a horrid joke. The local smelt a mouse, after the boy had vamiosed, as is usually the case. We then went for h im, but it was too late. A GOLDEN THOUGHT.-A Sin.gle word may disqmiet en entire family for a whole day. One surly gliance Casts a g!oomi rver the bonsehold, while a smile, like a gleam of sunshinet, may light up the darkest and wea riest hours. Like unexpected flowers which spring up along our path, frill of freshness, fr:mgrancee, and becauty, so the kind words, and gentle acts, and sweet dispositions, make glad the home where peace and blessing dwell. UNtos PAYTER MEETINGs.--At thc Minis ters' Association held last Tuesday, it was decided to hold a series of Prayer Meetings to b.egin at the Presbyterian Church necxt Monday afternoon, at half past (4) four o'clock, Rev. Manning Brownm pmesiding. Tuaesdaiy afternoon, at the Methodist Church, at the same hour, Rev. H. W. Kuhins, presi Wednesday aftermnoon, at the Baptist Church, Rev. R. A. Mhckte, presidinmg. Thursday afternoon, at the Lutheran Church, Rev. .John Stout presiding. 4 Monday afternoon's meeting was iargety attended, we are pleased to add. WAIT FOR TIlE WVAGO.-Our enterprising townsman, Capt. J. F. Speekt, has fitted up an elegant and convenient wagon which is - designed to make regular trips through the Counmty, on time, with 'time pieces' of the best t make,and warranted to give satisfaction. Hie cannos sell these clocks on tick, or time, but after they are sold he wiil guar::ntee that they will go on TXcK-ing till they run .down, 4f and keep the best of time. Mr. Singleton Ring is to be the dispencer, and he wi!i make the first trip on Wednesday mortning and ring out the merits ot his clocks in the miost agreeable manner. It is a good idea, and we hope the Caphada will make a go.od thing of it. AcTzzy.-We do not remember ever before havin;, seen sucb activity among the~ farmers as is aoiv exhibite-l. Duriug the past two weeks mauch land h.ts been broken up. and on every hand is seen the evidence of prepairation for the co-ning crops. The season it is remembered is L,aekwa d, at d the frequa:nt ruins which fell in January and February, together with the hard freezes, put every one back in out door operations. lint r,o we are rejoiced to see that the open ir,g season of Spring has infused new life, and two-fold activity into the workers, Sand they are endeavoring to ma:ke up for lost time. yhis is right gentlemen farmers, :'ake hay whitejhe sun shines, or in other swourds, inke advantage of every oppor.uty, u ~d the fruits of the eart h will repay you for h e e:ra exertion. We at:e pleased to ad~d LIso that -the laborer seems to appreciate the TnE LADiFs S,,Y!-The ladies say ard no one will dare dispute their word, that Mess. McFal! & Pool have a most charming assort. ment of goods. These goods are now being opened in endless variety, beautiful in design and superior in fabric. It will be well there foxe to mahe an examination of their large and well selected assortment. MAGtc.-On Monday afternoon, while ascending the ;ren le s!ope ne:r the Episcopal Church, we were struck with the appearance of a uesv and beautiful cottge hou.L, almost in a state of comp:etion. We had no idea tiiat the cottage as in erec-ion, and could not but be struck wi:h what seemed tous the wo;k of magic. And not only with the rapidity of its erection, were we struck, but with its remarkable beauty of desi.n and finish. It is certainly the ue-test cottige house in town, and adds much to the ap pearance of that gzarter. We learned on inquiry tha. Jordan P. Pool, Esq., was the owner, and we give him credit not only for his energy, but the good taste displayid. SctssoRs.-We have iot sinice boyhood caught Scissors from any one-it was com mon then- we recollect the last distintiev when :he bridge of our nose wa- broken by a bigboy., and how the claret puted. It aS a cruci b:ow. Since then our even tenor has not been disturbed, and rur %o,e lias zieither been pulled nr broken. No oie has at tempt ed to give as scissors until now. While in Columbia the other day, Mr. John Dial, the great hardware man, tried it on us-but lie did it iLl such a mn:1ne.r th-at it was iMpossi !ble for us to take exceptions. The affront was pocketed and brought ho:ne. Keen, sharp an.l bright are these editorial scissors. and our friend Dial will please accept thanks for the same. ALsTON.-The energele and agreenb!e gentlemen who own and sttperintend the A!ston Eating House, ne up to their busines, certainly. They use every effort to please the tIred, hung tvavelkr, and t.cy iuzt be gratified to know tiat itis highly appreciated. These en:lemen deservte much c:ed;t for the great energy they have sowi in buidin, u) this place, wit-hit it is reebered was :ll destroyed luring the war, and we are pleased that success h::s er:wned them. 01n thC ct:: side of the river is:::e stide aad lumber yard o:* ouir fel!ow-citiz-n, Mr. F. Domintiek. It i. a sig-ht worth hoking a1, and we satisfied. that his etergy and enter priso will also briu: 1:m in i lrge P-oiI. Any nnlcr of shintgles cantt be supp:ied from this yard. Gu~srs. -An oMi and sensible fomer once said that the reason his iotme a:td hioiseho:ti were comfortable ant.1 happy, was that lie uscd grease 1iberally-lhe greased every thi ng and everybody by kind acts and pleasant words. The old fartner had found the phi. losophter's stone. Mr. E. E. Davies, propri etor of t1e l'seful S:ore it Columnbia, hts also fuund on: the see. Ltt wiee he sent us a noble pair of fresh shad; fo' which kindness we trust his sH.D-ow may never grow less. lie keeps a geat many good things, reader. D)r. FC. FC. Jackson, next door to Davie4, whom has for a long time followed the htappy pr..c:iee of greasing tile 'brethren'. has aio, and again, laid us under obligation in the shape of sonme of is suparb cologne, garn seeds, &e. For which we tiust he ~ray eve have grease sufficient to run smoothly thme race of life. may smeil as swee:!y as hisco :ogn', and never go to seed. SPECI.L - Mess. J. E. Burr & Hyde caill for B:>tok Agen ts to sell popular womks. If yru want 31Arzo-in, order at ontce ftrom Ki:.,mian & Bro., &-I MaLet St., C hiad eston. Al! ktnds of prodttca, cot:n, hay, fodder, oats, peas, shucks, bacon, l.rd and flour can be procured of Thos. Steen, Auedou and Commniscion .Merchant, ColumNta. iIe has a full supply and will fill orders cheap, iIe is anlso agen' for I!ail's celebrated Fire and B3ur giar Proof Safe-the best s afe made. Witetn in the city-look at: it. The largest and be.at assortmient of Hard. ware, Cutlery, Agricultural impiementts, &. *o be found, is kept on hand by Mr. JT. C. Dial, Columbia. There is not an article int his line, but can be had ihr the asking. IIis store is most admirabiy kept. Messrs. John Agnew & Son, cattner of Main and Plain Streets, Coilumbia, have just sutch a Stock as is a delight to a stranger visiting thc ciy and whto wishes to econtomaize time as wrell as money, for they keep everything which can be called for-except d:y goods, and sell eheapiy. One need niot travel ftomt pillar to post in search of goods, lie can rind thom tere. Now is the time to procure sweet potatoe seed, and the piace to find them is at Mess. Ilope and Gyles' in the ci:y of Columnbia: they have 200 bu. just in. Set:1 an order if you need any, and before tile supply is exhausted. Would you patrotnize home enterprise and at the same time save money ? Do you want a good butggy, brette, carryall, wagon, or any other kind of vehicle, of home make, warranted to last,:mnd of htandsomne finish? If so, go to Mr. M. J. Calnan, Colu:nbia, the accommodating and gentle manly agent of Mr, .John Aat;ew, and if he cannot furnish you satisfactorily, then we wii! give up thatt we are no judge of the handsome, tile good and the cheap. See cards to which above specials refer. SLIPPED FRSOM his MoI:LtttGs.-This is a nautical expression, rea!er, attd appropo, for the reason, that the piaragratph is nuntde necessary on ticcount of the editor's naughiti ness in leaving this ofilce on Tuesday last, with very li:tie previous notice, and scarcely any 'copy' for the printers. It i; not usual w:th him to do so however, we must cotnfess to his credit. Well, being ot.t of 'copy,' and having no a.sistant to ca!l to the rescue, the task devo:i'ed on us, time 'devil,'-:he printer's devil-and as the cry for copy could not be stopped, but with a supply of the necessary pabulum, we took off outr jacket with its i'ik spots and grease, amid rolled up~ the under sleeves and pitched in. It was hard work, but like Mr. Sam. .lonsing, "who knew there was music in his heels, and was hound to get it out," so we knew that there was something in our head, and went vigor'ously for it. The result is before you, and we do hope the effort is apprecia.ted-we do not chimn hio: ever baving done all the work.for the abs3entee returned at the "heels of the hutnt." and gave us a hew nubs-whtich between votu and tile devil, were graciously received. As stated , we don't claim credit for all the work, the best, longest, spiciest articles emtana ted froma us, nothing more, attd the rest, weli it matters nott about them. We had a pileasant tim~e too, sittinigup in the sanctum, on that easy chair, b,eautitful pictures around, softily co ered tioor, siharpest of scis-ors in c'iave'nien reach, and every now and then sayitng 'come in.'to getdeiraps at the door. low ir an chat ming girls catme in, we don't remember, we only know that they cata. that they sa, that :hey conquered. Biess their bright eyes hlow we love them all. True. they n quaired for the editor, but it mattered not who they asked for, they saw the devil. It was a nic.- time, and muight have been lotnger. HeI cani siip from hmis moorina:s again, lose his anchor, if he minds to, and get out of his bearings a1so-it is so pleasant to be chief' AnOUT Tiii; ToWN .AN ('O.UY. Ten or t.veive days of fine dry wea;her. Succeeded by rain, and a sual-n colA snal but lob.jdy hurt yet, not even tbe i'ruit erop Messrs. 1peake, ;ifLer, ieeder, Gibijn and others, all runni,r ,tures in various part, of the county, lft hi teareb of' iew Spri:g goods last week. They saw the uteplant in Charleston, and oiler%%ise had a pleasant time. .Ir. Ed:ti C .rwe!! ays he was so well treated in Newberry :;-it ie wl re:urn :g.n in the Fa!l, and give our people a few new buds. There were twvnty-nine applicat"otis for member.hip in Newberry V Divioll on Tues day night last. No. 8 is fast gowing ino a battalion of good and true workers. We reiterate that th ladies iiterested in the welare'>f the Sons inight ge: up cither a fair, or a promenade fes;ival,wit!h dinner or supper. There are scores of men here who are hungry for something of th kind in which to invest their loose c':ange. If the town is too poor to buy a fire engine, we sugrest hiat ozie or two, or more. Of D)cock's tire Exti;ni-hers be procured. Messrs. Jolin Aruew & Son of Columbia Lave them ior sale. Many colored Icpeop, wilo left here for the We:t have returned. "Cows far ofi N.,ear long hoius," in other words. "distance leuds enc:ntient to the view." Newberry is a gvol place. 'nion prayer mee:iungs are being held in ail the churches of the town atternately. Monday :iferuoon in the 1'rebyte'riau, 1.tes day in the eihoiist, WednesdAy in the lptlsr, and Thurday the Lutheran. Four o'00ek tile time. Do not neglect the means, good peoplue. Rlev. Mr. Miles. of the Episcopal Church, will preach in that currch on Sunday the 3Mi, Povideice perwitting. 0 (). :hli 2r:b of l) cember, 1872. at the r',i deuce 0 ,he bride's t1her, by ltev. Jos. Ien 1'ro, 1r. G. CL:KE A-TWOOD. Uf Linc0ln Ct:niy. ::ud N:s AD!E '. Ai. .r, ot Braly County Atkans. The happy groon, who will xcCept our co:gratulations, we are pleased t s::,-, is I son o our ,ood f'riend, 3vrs. .. .. AmvooJ, foirmer!y o Ne"b!rry. rxuy 1.sE. 1S73. Pikes t'e.hei Cro)m 15 to 25 per cent. La: gest Stock in ti co:t.h to select from. EI g.in t 7 ot. piauas, Rose6wovd Cases, Carv-d .s, UOverstr':: Ua, I .d1 all Modern im p!oveTueis : 0,-.b5, 75,00 warranited dura Ie. Mioney rteI unded in case of failure. '.lhe popular Sot! lier Gem only S-90, 300. 320 & .40. llial!!et Davii & Co., Squ. re Grand 7 ut. $375, 419,-"& 490. Win. Knabe & Co's superb Instraneiut lov;er thanx ever before Sv!d. Ad,dr; itz f'or SPE:CI.AL TE-0-S. li aios Setit On il ti "o alny part of tite S'th. Send f'or prie !ts caalogues, ecC. Seet 1!. e':Y le d%esirtd. '.ive i- the order aid n. guatrlce to furi'i a first Class instrunent, te celenalu (i Mason & liatuijiu C:ltie! or gan:--ly VlStyles fron %<53 to .-1000, e:. D;eiverCe ral.iCo IT P.lID to eaisii huier i:l A11y part ot't!e Soutl Any Sheet lsie or 31;L-:c buk pu>!ishel in the 1. S. lent poit [> id on receipt ol' retid pric4 -.Addreas al! u:ders to IA'l)1)E N & 'A T I'5, Sothernt N: u:,e f oae M1ar. 26, 12l-10. SAvA xNA , G.. The Hluman Form Diine. itat sad havoc Seroflah inflicets on the hun::n s'.stem. llow' liheurnlatism distorts the r.nme. WVhat niiery the injudicious use or C.sioi e:itamils. ilow lad tihe etlfects of yi'litL traz:,:.it:ed It:o:t parer:t or ch ild. Would ,' ou avoid thei.e terrible cflhictioans, fail not :o uset 1 ). I L~T I'S sA itSAP.utl: . LA AND 2lEEN'S DifLIG!I 1. It pene tratles ever y lfibre of' the systen:, eveni ito the bones, tind eraic.ttes every trace of disea~se. Thte nedicinal virtues of the IHoots, Herbs and2( larks which tire 'otntah:ted in DR. T' l'S SAIt,Al'A!tlLL,A A ND Q L'E N 'S DE LIGIll' in a co.ncentrtecd termn potIsess p->w enu tl altera:ive ilope-rties for' theO cure 01 i'croiulai, l'ieers, 'Tu:iz,.s, .31ereuriaLl and Sy phIilitic aiffectioins, Skin l)Neases, ltheum1a t:sm, tl:id a11 ll: n:lad ies resuitI in. froml. a de prav~ed blood. It is f'ree froin all violent GooD Fis111sG is CA.LIFO:NIA.-What care the peop!e ot' North Carolina, Sou: i Carolina, Geogi and Florid:a or the ihn in :he gold- bearing State, when they htave' ful store-hiouses and ceotmfortable hotmes? The last ei oniy ble hind with tt.e aidI ot' a D)oor, Sash amd Htl Factory, antd Uilders' EmAi porie:n, such as is now in most slitcesul opaeration by MIr. l'. P. Totie, 01 Cha:r'.es:.n, S. C. Seud for his price lis.t. Scit free MIar. 5, 0-lin. NnwnEt:uY, S. C. Marchl 25.-Co:ton 17. N n:W Y oxi, Marce iL4-Co:toui quiet uip!:mds 19; (Jrleans 1f:. G;oid 152 a 151. BAlLTrIMORE, Mlarch 2-1.--Cotto:n firm midd*iinig 19. AL-'Gc-:TA, March 24.-Cotton in moderate demnanr-niddin.g 171. Cnt.u. :ISroN, M1arch 21.-Cotton firm LI.LtPiot:., Mlarch 24.-Cotton firm--up lands 'Jj; Orleans 93. Newberry Prices current. CoRRECTED WEEKLYv, By M~AYES & bIARTIN. APP'ILES-G;reen,t per butebel.........a 2 0i I rm. per bute: ....1 5i at 75 liAlG1N(-uuhuny-per yard....- a 16 lin rE-ManIilht. per lb................o 20 a 2 :At;)N.-liamts. p:er lb..........20 a21 Shouladers. per lb. .......7a 8 Sides. per lb......... l .a 11 ItLUE7 $Tm NE1. per lb.......... a 15 htlEEFi-per lb.................... S a 12~ 1l l'l'Et-C ounitry, per lb........25a3 ('llEEl-SE-E.l ...........a 25 CII:'K EKNS-p.er lead.........15 .? ' A L,1(2 -per' yard................ .. 10a 1 2 il'l'L'.1:As-peI b.......... a 1l ul1:N. p,er -ulbt ..........1 10 al 15a (.2 l:N i IK.t, elted, per bushel.... al 25 CANDLE.IS-Adaintine. per Iet..1 a 20) C) tF.E-ltio, per 10.............. - a 28 La;.uyr:. per lb .... a 32~. Jlall, per lb........ 3 . (2 'TTf N Y A I N. per bunch....... i 75 I)L3EIC-4-z4 per yurd......... 14 a 1$ 7-8 " ..... 12 a 15 .-4 " . .. . .. ta 10) EG( I S. ner doze..... .... . -- a 25 F-'.It i't~ pe bbl..................9 0-.a2 GO GUN iim1.. perb..............- a l, 1112 N-Eglih refined, per pound.. 73 a 9 Band........................ .a9 Hoeop...................... a 12 Plow Steel................. a 121 l'otwaire.................. 10 a 12 LAlI:D. par lb....................... a 15 i.LUMBE'A-Wide Boards, per M ft. ..12:0 a20i0 Scattling. per Mt f'....10 mt200 F!ooring. per M ft....13n l20I'0 M(,LASSES-(uba. per gal.... . a O~ West lnimia. per gazl.. 0a7 Newt irlecus. pergil.. '0 iil 00 MACK IKIEL-per half barrel.... 6 Ut 28 per Kit........ ,0 E4r. MA)DEL:--per ib...........-a40 Na\lts. per~' kr............ s ) IATCs. per busiel............ 1 al 2 4UN. per bu'h............- .'3 0 UIIL-Eerosene:. per ;a.!.........-ar L.iiseed, raw.................. ai 40 'Tannter's. Straits.................a] 25 PE.i". per buishel................ 00 :1 25 PO TATl4 '-rish. per bushel...- a2 o0 Sweet. per busheL ...- al 25 IPAINtS-Whiite lad, per lb...12 a 14; (hemicaL per gal........ - a2 7T~ IC E. per lb. . ......................... a 11 S A LT. in sack.......................... -2 25 .-lll'-.;.LEs. . er -l0.0.............5 00) aG 004 5Ut LI-uerized. ;:er lb......... a 16 ( ru-bed. per lb.... .........a 16 . . .e 10 ...... ....... a 15 . Extra. per lb.......... a 14 itr . per lb...... .... a 14 SPECIEl-hot!............ 12 Silver.. .. .. ..a 3 SPII:ITC ('rn Wiskey. per gal... 0 ) u3 00 F're:.chi fIratndy.... .. - al Ia) Pr~e Whiisk'ey .......3 50 6 00 l[o!land Gin......- 80 TL E A-H y on. per lb............ ......1 50 a" 50 Ir::perial, p'tr lb ..........1 75 225I Ilack, 1er lb.................. 1 0') al 75 T. t LOW. ICe lb...... ............ 10 a 12 V1N EG AE-Cid er, per gl ..... ......60 a 75 VARNIS11ES-Cgach body, per gal 4 00 a4 5> Co;.al, per gul.........c3 0.i WHEAT~....r.. b...t................. -- . p -. IVH1LESALU (ROCERS. COY Piantation Supplies , ryGot ( *ur ur har o, .i eiaees,Ties L:31 d, s ,8. Pil;k Ey A!.o : choice :r:iele of N '. \I 'ls , choic'e A No. 1 article .i.en liter, i I .JNt. .E. W EI:iH. T lius. MI. I Jan. 9, 4-t0. GRO CEItIES FOR CASH. Contemrrplating cagei n bsns a;1n e-.;i day, n.e l1ave doterin;dL to Vell good in thle fut:4 i AT SHORT PROFITS FOR CASH. Wit 'our expe:ce we -re s:uisifd that it .will te to oui in :erest s vefl as te Interest of Those With Whom We Deal, rally will yive - a r .r d .de this new sy:m c:1 whib we iow e:nter, ani iuc will e udenior to .e it to theiru:Atzrst to (live s ti r p : e. WE WILL KEEP A-c1 swck ol ieary an'd Filly Groceries, and a CONSTANT SUIPLY of the WANDO FERTILIZER, to the examinationl of which we *nv*te all perons wising to p.ur:-hase wds in our line b ore they inu - wir purchases. i 0-,0r All pm:,ozis iieidted to ns by note or a o. ..... are :n. t - r- .; r- ;. e.d to make paynr:errt at once. .til or el.uhn: are p.nut du:e ari we mutt imve themr settled. i'. .\lOit31.N C"). Ma.1l Ts - 1a-0. Are receivingv :heir F'A ll. SUPPLiY of HARD WVARE, C U TL ERY, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BAGGING, TIES, WOODEN-WARE, 8[0oi and D y Ma!6il SADDLERY and WHIPS, ETC., ETC., ETC. Oct. 2, 40-t f. GR OCE RIES, BAGGING, TIES, &c., WHlOLESAL.E AND R~ETAIL, BY J. H. O'Neill, Agt Corne C(aId well aEnd Friend Sts. Oppo-ite Mr. P. Scott, Merchant Tailor. Hlas jrust received aind opening a general as, sortment of LIQUORS, &c. WHICH WILL ItE S'LD) Low for Cash, or coun try Produce. The puie generai y aire invited to call and rixamnin e irry stock be fore purchasing elsewhnere. The Highst Price Paid for Cotton. Sept:25339 if Free Transportation. WE are prepa red to grinrd from onec to one hundred and fifty b'ushel Corrncr dy amn will fur:nish freer tranisporati:n of their gran to andh from ounr mill for- our patrons free of chairge. WEB3J, JONES & PAR~KER. A;.r. 17, 16-t f. STORE TO RENT. TilAT elettant andi commnodious Store o-n the corner, (oppo-ite A. M. Wice'), arid lately occnpied by MicFall & Pool. For terms apply to - McFALL & PUOL. eeries. AND RETAIL rTON BUYERS, ds, Bools, Shoes, ilats, &c., I hnd a good line of Trato Uhia, i bnes, od !\ Ware, biAs, ibk., z::d in i alo a A K E- H. 'N. IAlUi;NGTON. DR. S. F. FANT, NEWBERRY C. II., S. C. AUl the ;I.t PP-oV1 PATE.NT MIEl>l CINES cwistawltv on h.an,!. EF1'iv 1 IE>, s P ~ Iand TOILEr A RT1L1 : 4 -'hole s: ei.mr- I. y1 D 01 .i f. ' S1:, Qf p r .tq ai tY. 1at P1- eiptI~ im uiio,po.led carefnlly, at .3M r 1:! '78 :;-! -: f. Dr. E. E. JACKSON, K.z always (a and the purest brugs, Medicines and Medicinal Liquors, PERFUMERIES, Of t!hi bes., Superior Colog'nes, Toilet Articles, &c. WiLSON'S LIVER~ REMEDY. A su?re and pa anent Cure for all diseases caused by a derar.ged Liver, such as .Taun dice, Dyspepsia, Heartburn. Fevers, N~ervousn:-as, Impurity of the Blood, Melanchely, Costiveness, Sick HeadaecPains in the Head, and all kindred diseases. EVERY F.MillY SIIOULD HAVE IT. SOLD BY ALL DR UGGISTS. Prepared qaly b Wr.12LSON & BLACK, DR. Hg BAER, wrolU]a 'No namTU DRUGGIST, NO). 1:81 NEIETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. HKouse-Furn*;ishing Goods.' F C* That Fine Stallion BlEAU2REGARD WXill stad the ensing 1s.!eason, at th e fol lo.h:;r ph eS, viz.: C ol. J. i. enwch'-T:rs1av'. and Wed Tf j J. K. G. Nance's--Wednesday's and *And at his o .;; stab'e the in termediate TFRS-615 for insuraince, and $10) by the eason. P,aulre.tard is a finiC, thoroughbred horse of beauti iful :nppear:mnet, and has taken pre .:: at the~ :nate: Fair. 3Lr. 5, M'-m. Liber;y Hall, S. C. Change of Rates. From this date thze Newberry ITERALD will b-: furnished to all single C.isH in advance . ubscribers for 52 50, instead of 6,3, but when the subscription is not paiid in advance it will invariably bie 43. Clubs of twenty, re member ,get the HERALD at S2. clubs of ten at $2 5. Transicu1t advertiscments, One square cue inelh apacC-will be s1 for first insertion, aud '75 cents for subsequCnt insertions. Lib eral contracts will be made for three, six and twele mennih navetisementa. Shoes X Dry Goods. Clearing Out Sale TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK! Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, and! C L O T H ING, A lrge 1ot of FLOUR, BACON, LARD, SUGAR, COFFEE, &c., AT -1 41 (A r3 i I E:T13 E & (,19S Ret-NW R fi C. 3cot Mar.L A.,N10-UN. I. F. FLEiiI\ . & CO'L Do JF-o E' [ &I U011!iS I ROOTS, SHOES A.ND TRUNIKS, NO. 2 HAYNE STREET, (Co INEIR OF ('jLre;. CHARLESTON, S. C. No painl- have been spared in erdeaIvor ing to r(nder our large assortment of Gos; I attactiv.- ar:d d,irable; and nothing has nleft u;doune, hat long experience and assduiy cu!dsug.:est, to deserve a share of your patronage Having perfteted arrangements byv wieb we receive ourr goods direct from the. mniu fauctturers. ensure our customers the greaLt .4rmtg of prchlas~: i n ui rbe m he ver lowe*st riteus anid ofi the mlo.t de l e [ izes In pries- and( gn:ulity ne blie*ve threy v.ii! comlpaure' favorab!yv withI inyv orther stock in the city or elsewhere. We shall be pleasred! to oTe hs Gi~.oods for your in:speedoin, at anyV th' yoC cu may faivor uns with a e,Ji. All order- wi ! have ouri careful~ and promp aI tten'tion. Yurs, respectfully, D. F. FLEMING & Co., Fb my si:;. Chuarleston, S. C. Fe b. 1 2, u-2m. Fil AND INITEiI GROC ERIES, IDRY GOODS, BOOTS HDNl 8HO0S Hats ar1d( Caps, Guns, Clocks Trunks, Crockery, Notions, Mv. FOOT. Uraniteville Sh i rt ings, Sheetings and Drills. to Mer chants in any quantity at Manufacturers Prices. M. FOOT. CHEAP! CHEAP!! 200,000 SHINGLES FOR SALE! TH!E su:bscriber has5 on hand at Peake Sution, nrear Aion, S. C.. on the Gj. & C. 1 SHAVED SiIINGLES, in pa.ekages of five hiand.ed each, which he offrs very low. He is contan;3Ity re ceivng simrihar lote Orders wvill be promptly attended to. Price, $ L.0 per t.housand. No chairge~ for loading. Terms Cash. Addre&, * F. H. DOMINICK, re .12. s-am- Ari . C. 30 H. Ki[NARD, COLUMBIA, S. C. I have recentiv to:.-d :. o, t!;e North, nd, :t;; prepared : hi: phmand tlega"t-3E e: : D RY G-0.D S, ever broU:;ht to this marke, eOniria: of he latest a.. ::, .e j p : . GOUDfl, Chl.ilEflES, &c., v. i:b a i! l>m of HOSIERY AND GLOVES! AND SELECT ASSORT'1ENTS OF CARPETINGS, WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAINS, RUGS, MATTINGS, a.1I all -hc at:ieMes usually found :in a Fi::. class Drv Goods Estalis: -ut. 0 TilE GRAND OPENING OF THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENt, undcr tht- dirvcTion and u- . iof M :. A. E-C:UMI.E, soen.ralv known Le ca l -d b hr!elf, an:d pliced at fig'e Q; mee!t a!! w:Sts. THE CELEBRATED 1OWE SEWIX M1IiE, .. ) ;.I:N l*I*1N-11""i.: A.N OVim.EWING M-U'hINE, cn - a p:t ii 3 t h.mue' in teln fnyb.:s,big js; O-iee h a a n, in 11 1i'c f 11 , t nr.:gm u i:ngGeln:ibtar.. i"'d ogve :::- a ea!l. J. H. KINARD, On M rcin , oStr 'ne Du,- South of i Hotel, Columbia, S. C. T L FALL AND W CLOTHING, Hats, Caps and Gont's Furnishing Goods. KI]jT.A.,D & WTILE c OLU mBIA, S. c . WE are now receiving and will continue to thionth the season th., IES'T RE -DY MA DE CLOTlING. that catnot he 'sassed it' equalld bv onv cus::n n: e. All the Inst fsis13 3i LTOINS, DIAGONALS, CHEVIOT, IEAVEi. T LCOTS, ILACK )IlE.S' FROcKS, DOLAC D'OESKIN PANTs, FRENCl and A"MERICAN D VSs VES I'S, CLOTIH, SILK and VELVET. A sple:jidd line MENS', YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHINx. W1IIIE FANCY SHIRTS, CIH{EVI0T AND NEi_;GE Sf ITS. HOSIERY AND UNDER WEAR. NECK WE.AR ::1 SUSPENE.:, C.ifD;AN JACKETS. SILK AND LiNEN (iANDR l-CiLEFS. SILK HATS, FALL STYLE. The under4i-ned respe cfully calls the =t tion of tir friends nd cusoneirs e S o to their a leced Sock of GooJs. ViS,t1rsN t tI l iy are ivitdu to call and examne. Orert will be promptly a:ttend;d to and satisf"ac:ion ~uarai :ee'i. 0c, KINAR!D & WILEY, COLUMBIA, S. C. pit & "Il'itf$i SW.11 'j~ THv AMERICAN BUTTON-!.A OVER-SEAMINC COLUMBIA, S. C.. AND SEWINF MA*HIT0T Have, new lu sUtore their SI'R INU CLOTHING, BUY THE BEST ! haescilitys, GAR1E TS. ne~r oalohr frsmlct and durabiit. It has been~f pro::0':n e:i b thet: best m.e ch3anics thte btest fi:2Thed, aind ma:de on the Our ustmerskuu tha weiii ays best plan, of a:ny machin:e manuthec:ured. Wil! sew th:e fine,t andI co: : sct feriecs, no it:te stles Df G RM E 1'5 matter low muchl star'ch. Never drops and nrtiulnrv inii Ai~, hat stitches, runs light aiui alun. noiseless. -a- Call and exa~mne for vourself. Sold On tne m:ost reasonable termns and :z;tbt.L~d ii iimll CttiliShlIOtS. satisfaction: guaranteed. Send our rder an( we ill I 1nduc'iee:s to b. LOVELArE & WViIEELER. tthem. Oct. 2:; 4:tf. Outr CUSTOMI DEP'ART31ENT .~ .UtIC iIot UA)MB .B11Mgies Saddlery .r. and our patr-3.s i':m . p en.1 upon k.. LiJ ~ S PilEI iug pileased. We still take ordlers for Sill IlTS. g~u:irantteeing~ a PERFECT FIT. Wec ~ ~ ie~c send Coods per Express subject to c- ~L IIt! UI1J Aud can sho0w a s e 01 R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, Carriages, Buggies, Saddlery, COLUMBIA, S. C. Mar. n, l--f. 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