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Spkeial and Local. Out AGEnTS IN CHARIT01.-The ad vertising agency of Meisrs. Walker. Evans & Cogswell, represented by Roswell T. Logan, Esq., is the only authoriled agency for. this paper in Charleston. 07 S. M. PETmGILL & Co., 10 State Street. liostou;37-Park Row, New York, and 701 Chestnut Street, Pailadelpbia, are our Agents for procuring advertisements for our paper in the above cities, and authorized to contract for advertising at oar lowest rates. -MEss. GayIn & HomAN, Newspaper Advertising Agents, No. 4 South St., Bal timore, Md., are duly authorized tb contract for advert6ements at our lowest rates. Adver tisers In that City are requested to leave their fa vor with thIshouse." Pianos.-Where to Buy.-Feb ruary 1st, 1878. Prices reduced from 15 to 25 per cent. Lar gest Stock in the South to select from. Ele gant 7 oct. pianos, Rosewood Cases, Carved Legs, Overstrung Base, and all Modern im provements $265, 275, 300, warranted dura ble. Money refunded in case of failure. The popular Southern Gem only $290, 300. 320 & 340. Halliet Davis & Co., Square Grand 7j f.tmL 375, 410,430 & 490. Wru. Knabe & Co's W -pTh4astrument lower than ever before sold. Address us for SPECIAL TERMS. Pi anos sent on -trial to any part of the South. Send for price lists, catalogues, etc. Select the style desired, give us the order and we guarauteeto farnish a first Class instrument, or refund the money. Wholesale Depot for the celebrated Mason & Hamlin Cabinet or gans-l1fty Styles fror $55 to $1000, each. Delivered FREIGHT PAID to cash buyers in any part of the South. Any Sheet Music or Music book pubfshed in the U. S. sent post paid on receipt of retail price.-Address all orders to LUDDEN & BATES, Southern Music House, Mar. 26, 12-10. SavJLXXAn, GA. MEXORIAL CELEaRATION.-We are re quested by the Committee of Arrangements to announce that the order of exercises on Thursday next will be as follows: The pro cession will be formed nearMayes & Martin's Hall, at half past eleven, and will march from.thedceto village &.ave yard, and from there to Rosemont Cemetery, after which it vill return to Mayes & Martin's Hall, where an _4drss will be de!ivered by Col. Y. J. Pope. All persons expecting to participate in the exercises of the occasion are requested to bring a wreath or some floral ornament to complete the decorations on the arrival of the processioil at each of the cemeteries. Par ties from the country are requested, before leaving their homes, to decorate the graves of all Confederate soldiers buried in the graveyards of their neighborhood. We are glad that the nrrangements are so complete, and that the various sub-commit tees have been so successful in perfecting the work, and that the turn-out is expected to be gratifyingly large. To the exclusion of the usual variety of editorial matter in this issue we have given place to much else of more general interest. Week1 dar.vals of Fresh and Seasonable goods at the Grand Central. Don't fail : call on McFALL & POOL. 20-tf. For regular weekly supplies of late North era papers our thanks are due Mr. Bartlett, formerly of Newberry, but now of New York. Bargain HL TrSas call at the Grand Cen tralamdiSe all that elegant S uet of Staple and Fancy D .- Goods, at reduced prices. 20-tf. McFALL & POOL. To CoRREsrONDZNTS.-We are pleased at all times to receive contributions from our friends--and more, solicit them, but we would like it to be borne in mind that all communications, besides being of an accept able character must be accompanied by a re. sponsible name. AiroTHER ArEnNOOX's SThOI.I.-OurI readers are promised in next issue another contribution from~ the pen of "C"-entitled a Sunday Affternoon's Walk in Rosemnont Ceme tery. Our thanks are hereby tendered to this ready-wri"r, for his interesting articles. BE~NITu O ADvEET~IsING.-Anl exchange says: People who believe t'e s'>,ries about intel llgeotdogs-will read with pleasure that a lost dog in Norfolk, having seen his master's ad vertisement in one of the local papers, proumptT'weathome. CURE 2oR. MSnINGITIs.-The following as a specific for the above drearal disease is found flating around among our exchanges. It is simple, and easily tried: Quinine, mustard baths, and rubbing hre cured nine out every ten cases of cerebro spinal meningidis in a Kansas neighborhood where there have been two hundred people down with it. Nor IDI.E.-Trial Justice Chase has been largely and variously called upon since his induction into office. Scores of matrimonial d"Bealties are brought to him for adjustment, showing that the course of true love is not pleasantly prog,essive in 'tese parts, among the colored people, who marry in haste, and flnding theroad-to be travelled is not strewn with roses, have not the patience to repent at leisure. Consequently -applications for divorce are umerous. "Journalism is indeed looking up in Japan. The Tycoon has sta. d a daily paper, and as he annonees that he will he-head every able bodied "Jap" who does not subscribe at once, he hopes to work up gre a list of sub scribers and make his paper "pay from the start." Native merchants who do not adver tise have their property confiscated." Would that we were a Tycoon or any other kind of a coon, only that we had the power to bring men to reason in subscribing and advertising F, g. W., of New York City, took out a policy of life assurance, No. 387, for $1000, in the Equitable Life Assu unce Society. At the end of six years, after paying pre miums amouning $124.80, he ('ed. Upon this the Society paid in cash to his represen tatives $1737.55; an amount consisting of the sum originally assured, $1000, with dividends -:Ided $737.55. This remarkable result, we believe, has never been exceeded in the hist-y of any life insurance company, and we know of no Investment which a person could make which would prove as remunerative as the above. TnE NEw DEUG STOBE--The store for. mey occupied by Messrs. Motte & Ta..ant and now in the hands of Drs. Ha..is & Greene, has been completely metamophosed. The old au aing removed gives a flood of light to the interior, and shows to advantage te thorough renovation, brightening and painting,whichl these energetic and thorough ly go-ahead young di.nggists have worked up Son it. If cute .?rise, a complete knowledge of ther buness, and a deter.nination to please a guarantee of success, then we are ar willsucceed. It is their intention to keep but the purest and best of Drugs and n4es, and to give prompt and devo' d nto all demands made on their time, night or day. The C.alhoun Society of Wofford College, will accept our thanks, for an invita 'on to attend its annual celebration on Monday evening, June 23rd, at 81 o'clock. The Debate on this occasion will be "Ought the Protective Policy or Free-Trade Principles to prevail ?"-affirmative, Messrs. J. T. Perkins, N. C., and G. W. Whitman, S. C; negative, C. B. Sessions, S. C., and E. H. Oliver. Ala Valedictorian, Jas. W. Yarborough, Miss. Committee-W. F. Smith, S. C., P. H. Crampler, Ga., J. W. Blake, Texas, W. E Ba-nett, Va., and J. N. Mitchell, N. C. PIcTURE.-A roo:n with pictures in it, and one without, differs as much as a room with or without windows. A more melan. choly sight than blank walls, cannot be realized-u,less it be a man too poor to pay for his counut paper-and when they can be procured so cheaply and readily, we are sur prised ') find any one without the.n. Mr. Robt. Leavell can supply demands in this line, either with ready framed pictures, or frames for pictures ready to be framed. IlIe has one of the cutest and best mi eing machines we ever saw. Patron'ie him. GaiDUATED.-We are pleased to learn that the Rev. John Stout, pastor of the Bap tist Church, at the late Commencement of the Baptist Theological Seminary, at Green ville, received his diploma as a full graduate of that Institution. Called away from the Seminary before completing his course, this gentleman has been at close and unremitting s ady,during his pastorate here,to fit him for the high honor so lately conferred, and wh ich he so eminently merited. Our congra ala tions are extended to him, and the hope that now more leisure will be afforded him to de vote greater care to his health. JUSTICE'S COURT.-Wm. Johnson,Stepney Sevea,John Williams and Jack Frazier,befor. ment'oned in this paper,as charged with riot, robbei; and resis ance , officers, were re turned back from Columbia on the 14th the charges brought against them there not being sustained-and brought up before Trial Justices C. C. Chase and S. Young, on the 17th. The two first having the wherewithal secured the services of Mr. Thos. Moorman, Esq. Mr-. Morrill took the part of the prote cation. They were found guilty of riot and as sault, and were remanded to jail to wait t.:al in the Court of General Sessions. On Satur day warrants of Grand Larcency were issued against them, for which charge they will also undergo trial. CoUR.-The Court of General Sessions convened on Monday, His Honor Judge M. Moses, presiding. Solicitor J. McGill Flem ing is in attendance. There are twenty-nine cases on the Sessions Docket, and tifteen on the Contingent. There is a disposition on the part of Bench and Bar to pa.h business through in lively measr e, and if parties in. terested and those whose presence are needed will come up to time, there can be no reason for delay. On Monday, we re;,:et t> say, a a bad beginning was made, the absentees being many. The Clerk, however, is pre paring Bench wairan- in liberal numbers, which will be issued as occasion requires. It is said 'tat the old Tupper Law will be enforced this te..n, which will add to the general business, as the number of bar rooms not run in accordance with that law, is quite large. GoD TaxtLAs.-On Saturday evening -and not Thursday. as was 'Progressively" stated last week-a Lodge ( f Good Templars was organized in New be y. Sixteen charter members were initiated by Mr. C.:o. W. Ir win, as Lodge Deputy, and Mr. J. F. Sut phen, as Marshal, from the Columbia Lodge, Messrs. H. P. Tarrant, 0. J. Hiar. 's and W. M. Feagle, assisting in the rites of the beauti ful and solemn form of obligation. After the initiation an election for officers for the pres ent te. .a was had, and the following named were duly elected and installed: H. P. TAR R ANT, W . C. T. M~IS. E. WH IrE, W. V. T. A. A. NATHAN, W. S. J. H. M. KINARD, W. F. S. P. H. DUJCKET T, W. T'. Z. L. WHITE, WV. C. T. A. THOMPSON. W. M. MISS LIZZIE WHITE, W. I. G. G. W. HAYES, W. 0. G. WARREN M. FEAGLE, L. D. We were not able to remain during the en tire ,'me, but were impressed with tbe appro priate fiLaess of the forms, ceremonies, and obligations, so far as witaessed, and we be lieve that the little band who gave in their adherence as Good Templars on this occasion, will be speedily increased int> a I xlge of large and respectable number, as already many have sent in their applications for ad mission. The title chosen is Kosciusko Lodge, No. 32. Our heartiest sympathlee and good wishes for strength in number and a prospeious course is extended to the young Lodge. ABOUT THE TowN AND COUNTY. The loss in tatrres still exercise considera ble influence on charitably disposed persons. At Luther Chapel, on Sunday the 25ith, there will be a congregational meeting, and an election for officers for the ensuing year. Several cases of measles are reported in town, and mostly confined to colored chil dren. A hard case up in our Sanctum the other day, speaking of the C >od Templars, called them the Grand Modocs. He hadn't orter. We enjoyed delightful showery weather last week and the gardens are doing finely, while the tender grass is growing for the benefit of cattle. Remember housekeepers, or butter makers, that butter made in May will keep indefinite ly, and longer than that made in any other month of the year. We are pleased to chronicle the appearance on change of our friend, l.r. E. Christian, after a long and painful confinement to his homecaused by his old enemy-rheumatism. - We are pleased to announce that Messrs. Webb, Jones & Parker have raised a bell on their new Facto.; doi toit .. Its regular ring will be a guide to people on time. Call up and examine specimens of Job printing done in this offie. and ascertain prices. We work for cash and at moderate rates. The popular dou i toy. a store of Mr. Thos. F. Harmon is so well supplied with the ne cessaries of life, that eve ybody and the rest of mankind can be abundantly accommoda ted. Two colored persons, a man and his wife, died last Friday night on the plantation of Mr. Walter Barre We leatn also that a colored woman, living in toi a, and while on her way home from church in the country on Sunday even ing, dropped dead. Her name was Fanny. Exci: ment and heat, perhaps was the cause. The German family alluded to last week as hau ng Scarlet Fever, are all convalescing, we are pleased to say, and also that the malady so far has not spread outside of that family Mr. Andrew Wicker reqnests us to say that the Bench and Bar, witnesses, jurors and visitors, can recover and recuperata their wasted energies by filling up at his store. lie has oodles of good things. The remains of Capt. P. A. Eichelberger wre not bhmnbht to Newberry as erroneous ly stated by the Union, bit were conveycd to hki ho:av in Lexin!ton. Tih: culored peopl- interezted in tb': Seho(l near the Poor Honse, gave thU scholars a first-rate pie nic, frolic and dinner, on the first of May. An address on education was delivered by representative, J. D. Boston. The advice of Messrs. Wright & Coppock is as true as preaching. The man who has on good clothes will always have the prefer ence over the shabbily dressed individual. Even the girls sour on a man v.fh an old coat. The Caief Quartermasnr, U. S. Army, in his call for supplies, wants 1,000 cords of wood, 35.000 lbs. of oats, 45,000 lbs. hay, and 15,000 lbs. of straw for Newbe.cy. Seal ed proposals received at Louisville, Ky., in triplicate. We want the people of this section to keep it in mind, that all kinds of Job printing can be done at this office-as moderately as can be done in city offices. Remember this, business men, patronize home folks, and don't send your work off. Little Ed. who placed a fly-plaster back of his ear in imitation of an older member of his family, just for the fun, did not go to school on Monday last. Besides getting up his parients ire, he got un a considerable blister. His experieuce of fly-plaster is not of a pleasant character. Out of the frying pan and into the fire, L. R. Marshall has reversed the order, for he says, after enduring the fire of Judge and lawyers in Court, parties attending the Ses sions have the privilege of getting into L frying pan. It will prove an r-recable change. Some irreverent youngsters without the fear of the law before their eyes, or the love of God in their hearts, have injured the mnclodeon in the Methodist Church,by work ing the pedals wi:hout the keys. The conse quence is the melodeon suffers from an at tack of Asthma-the bellows having receiv ed damagc. We went out collecting the other day was terribly disappointed-not because of a failure to get anything, but because the first man called on raised our hope by rushing with singular alacrity to his drawer to get li e necessary amount-we almost felt it in our fingers-but, alas, he nipped the hope by saying it wa..L't there. It was a blarst. Messrs. McFall & Pool are running their Grand Central Dry Goods House on a popu lar and approved schedule for the summer. They have an elegant, large and varied stock, and all of which has been put down in ac cordance with the times. This plan shows clearly that they are wide-awake, and are disposed to help the public. Visit the Grand Cen. al. The Hoge School, of which Mr. H1. It. Mor rill is the accomplished principal, will have a pleasing exhibition on Tuesday the 27th. on which occasion we are informed there will be an address by the State Superinten dent of Education, Mr. Jillson. Cards of admission can be obtained of the principal. A tremendous run was made on Dr. Fant's soda fountain Satr~day evening. It was pitiable to :cc the boys waiting thc' turn, and the Doctor ought to run it by steam or charge 2.5 cents a frink. We noticed one party of four who seemed thirs;. enough to swallow some ladies got between them and their turn. A fine mule st:ayed away from Mr. JTas. Sligh, near Beth Eden, on Sunday,he follow ed it to town and found it in possession of a negro man, who had a few moments before repo. ed he had purchased the animal for 175. Keep your mules penned up, planters. The Progressive Age thinks the complaints about taxes are unreasonable and without caue, and 'hat the people of South Carolina, including the State of Newbet y, are in finitely better off than the people of other States. We don't know bow it is in other States, but this we do know that the s' te of things in this respect is infinitely worse here than it used to be. It may be .te though, and t:xation m:~ h e less, for once upon a time all latCul demands on Coun.; and Sta' were liquidated promptly, and now they are not. The offices of Cap t. Jesse Smith, Clerk of Court, and of Jas. C. Lcahy, Esq., Probate Judge, have been completely and elegantly metamorphosed. All the wood work has been neatly painted, while the walls have been beautifully tin d. W'e like to see these evi dences of cleanliness and good taste. The above work was executed by Geo. W. Irwin, of Columbia, a finished house painter and decorator, and we lea..a with pleasure that he thinks of making Newberry his home, to start bushiess in the above useful line. On the 30th inst., the Methodist Sabbath School will have a celebration in the evening at the church, and addresses will be delivered by the Presiding Elder, Rev Henry Mood, and the Rev. 0. A. Darby,of the Washington S. eet M'.'thodist Church, Columbia. There will be a report of the condition of the School, beside appropiate singing. On the Saturday following the same happy par ; will indulge in a pic-nic, in some shady grove contiguous to the town. The vai'ous Schools are invited to join and bring their refreshments along with them. Mr. Je's. Meredith, the en' rp 'sing and successful fancy fowlist, as well as model farmist, and we might as well add sensible stockist, 1.:ll accept our "nanks for a sett'n' of eggs, the productio-i of the biggest fowls in the whole county that we have her d of. Mr. Meredith, we are pleased to say, finds time to devote attention to raising valuable breeds of poult ,, and is making it quite profitable, besides this he cultiva! is his farm on such principles as makes it a success, and we shall take g.eat pleasure at an early da'y of paying h'n a visit and giving personal obse. :ation to all the points of interest pre sented on his farm. He knows how to work, and when, and is not c'raid of it ei''ter. The rain, the rain, the ugly rain, has demoralized the girls composing the Female Academy. They are all in tears-.. .vice have they appointed Friday for the pic-nic, and now they are holding a mass meeting and swear vengeance agaiest the clerk of the weather. Capt. Pifer says he is powerless t prevent an outbreak. Somebody will get hurt, "' it don't clear up, and they vow they won't even let any charitably disposed per. son even "kiss" their victim "for his mother." We advise them to fix upon another day. Friday is hangman's day, and unlucky. Some 'ne in the dj months of July or Au0 ast would be a safe t"ne, for a cbou?'i is almost cer tin then, Since fixing the above, it was de rmined ,have it on Tuesday. Tears were dried. The young man with the neck tie of ce.ilean blue, hired a wr 'on, others follow ed his example-up to 3 p. mn., Monday, it was charmingly clear-Tuesday was the day -at half-past 3 a small storm came on hopes and ground both dampened-sun-set clear-hope revived-bed time, more rain it rained all n=ght-more tears-mass meet ing at 61 morning before Capt. Pifer's door chair.voman, fine phrenzy in her eye, said pic-nic or an end to future happiness--00 oter girls, more or less, said aye. It was determined to walt no longer on the weather, but to have it out at the A cademy, rain or no rain. As we go to press the young ladies nd baunx are havingr a marry time. WJLSON'S IIER.%LD OF IIr.ALT11, un ATLANT. Itt IN 1 1:view,4lev1)Ct to tlh diffusion of he:lti preserving ki owed: among the perspie, '() true sciene, an progress, Jno. Stainback Wilson, M. I) Editor. Published quarterly, 30 ets pei number, Atlan', Ga. The Iferald of lealti is the only issue of its kind in the South The number before us is well filled anL decidedly interesting, and we cheerfully adt it to our list of exchanges, and at the sam( time commend it to our readers. THE ScIENcE OF HEALTH for June, ha excellent articles on "Pre-Natal Influence,' which all parents should read; "Disease anc its Treatment;" The "Step Mother," so trut to life, will atrract attention; "Warranted to Cure," is a scathing rebuke of Quackety "Method of Cure."in the Old School practice "Antipathic Medicine," "Heart Di.easc;' "Nature Cures, it Cure there be;" "How tc Make Fat Folks Lean;" "Seasonable Dishes;' "Timely Topics;" "The Bread of Life;' "Health of Schiool Teachers;" "Health o; Merchants," etc. The best number ye1 is.sued of this popular m::gazine. Only 2( cents, or S2 a year. Sent three months, ot. trial, for 25 cents. Now is the time to sub scribe! A New Volume begins with thenex number. S. R. Wells, Publisher, 39 Broad. way, New York. "AN OLD ESTABL1SHED Fii:u.-The tirrr of S. M. l'ettingill & Co. commenced theh Advertisin;m Agency in the old Journa building. No. 10 State Street, Boston, 1eal1% a quarter of a centary ago (February 1849) where their Agency is still located, cari.-n on a large and successful busitiess. They established a branch in New Y,,rk City, Ma: 12, which has gron . " ba larger than th parent house,-licre: Lg steadily, year Iy year, until now it has the agency of nearl% eve._- newspaLper in the United States atit British Provinces, and does a yearly busines) 'hundreds of thousands of dollars. S. M ettingill & Co. have recently opened anothi branch office at 701 Chesnut Street, Philadel. phia, where they are doing a successful and in creasing buniness. They have done advertis ing exceeding ten millions of dollars sinc commencing bn.iness. This firm is favor ably known not only throughout this coun try, but in :11 parts of the world. They hav established a reputation for honorable and fair dealing which any tirm Tnight envy, and but few have attained to. We cOnt:ratulat theni upon their success. We would recoin mend all who want advertising done in an part of the country to call upon them. The: can point to hundreds of husiness men wltc have followed their advice, and truz' d t their sagacity, and availcd themselves a their facilities, who have made fortunes fol themselves, and they are daily assistint others in the same path."-Boston Journal May 8; . eNIarr'ied, On Thusday morning, May 15th, at half past 11 o'clock, by his llonor .ludge Mont gomei.- Moses, Mr. MANHEIm KAPHAN, o Allendale, S. C., and Miss IDA POLLOCS, O Newberry. No Poisnous Drug. DII. TUTT'S L'XVERI PILLS are prepare with great care and study, in exact accord wice with the p.'nciples of Chemical cor, patibili .-. They are not a "cure all" for at tlisea.es. They are safe. They contain n dangerous diag. Repaire no change of diel or occupation. Dr. Tutt's Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight. Un(er the influence of this compound th( eye grows clear and sparkling, the corn lexion like pear!; unsightly blotcies, pocb marks, worms in the flesh, pimples. andt roughness of skin disappear, andi the ent' - human organization grows redulent wi!! health. The Proper Time To use DR. TUTr'S LIVER PILLS i when you have Nausea, Loss of Appetite Yellowed Cast of the Skin, Rush of Blood tc the Heatd, Cold Extremities, Ringing in th< E- -s, Pain in the Back, Side and Shotulders Iligh Coloted Urine, Vertigo aud Bi'~uusness Tey affotd prompt relief. The Evacuation or Richmnond, Ta. By Gen. Lee and his Army, April 2, 1866. A new and beautiful Engraving 14x1 inches in size. Gen. Lee's A'1my crossing the .lames river, the city of Richmond on fir and many other things which make this pic ture a gem of Art, one which should hang it the parlor of every Southern home. Sent b* mal mounted on a roler and post-paid, o1 receipt of 20 cents, or 3 for r cents. Address, J. C. & W. M. BURROW, Publishers. Bris 1, Tenn. Agents wanted ' -sell Pictures, Uooks Chats, &c., &c. From $3 to $15 per da) can easily be mnade. Settd for private t .n: and Ca! -logue. M ay 21, 20-4t. CAnPENTERS, P.ATTERN MAKERR, ANI CABINET MAKERS will take notice tht P. P. Toale, of Charleston, has on hand in< for sale White Pine of the finest grade wholesale and retail. Also Walnut, Oak ant other hard woods. May 7, 18-1m. *Commercial. NEWBEIRRY, S. C., May 20.--Cot n 10& LIVERPooL, May 19.-Cot'n quiet-up lands 81: Orleans 9!. NEW YoRK, May 19.-Cotton, sales 7 bales-uplands 19k; Orleans 192. Gold 17% 17. AUGUSTA, May 19.-Cotton demand goaod offerings light-middling 17t. BALTIMORE, May 19.-Cotton dull mid dng 19. CHARLESTON, May 19.-Cotton lower middling 172. Newberry Prices Current. CORRECTED WEEKtY, By MAYES & El RTIN. APPLES-C reen. per bushet. ........ a 20 Dry. per bushel.......1 50 al 7 BAG GING-Gunnty-per yard.... - a 16 tOPE-Manilla, per l b................ 20 a 25 BACON-Hams. per lb.............. 18 a') Shoulders, per lb..... .... 9'.a 10 Sides. per lb............. 113a 12 BLUE STONE, per1 lb.............. a 15 BEEF-per lb.~.................. 8 a 12 BUTE-Country, per lb........ 25 a 30 CHEESE-E. I................... a 25 CHICKENS-per head.............. 15 a 30. CALICO-per yard............... 10 a 12 COIPPERAS-per lb...............S8 a 10 CON. per bushel...............1 05 al 10 CO\ MfE A L. bolted. per bushel.... al 25 CANDlLES-Adamantine, per sett... 18 a 20 COFFEE-Rio, per lb............ - a 28 Lagnyra, per lb........ a .32 Java. per1 ............ 30 a 25t COJTON Y ARN. per bunch.........al1 75: DOMESTICS-4-4 per yard......... 14 a 18 'i-8 " ...... 12a 15 3-4 " ...... 9a 10 E(;GS. per dozen............... - a 2 FLCII. per bl..................9 0a13 00 GUNPOVn DERl, per lb............ 40 a 50 IRON TIlES. per lb................ - a 1. ION-English refined, per pound 75 a S Swedes................... 9 a 10 Band...................... a Hoop...................... a 2 Plow Steel................. a 12 P'otwatre..................I10 a 12 LARD. per lb..................... a 15 LMBEEt-Wide Boards, per Mt ft. ..1200 n20s. Scantling, per M ft.... 1'0 a2000 Flooring, per M ft...150 a2000 MOLASSES-Cuba, per.gal.........35 a 44 West India, per gal.... 50 a 75 New Orleans. per gal... 90 al 00 MACKER ELper half barrel...6 00 a8 00 per Kit..........3 00 a400 MADDER-per lb................ - a 4 NA LS, per keg................... aS8 e0 OATS. er busnlel...............S80 a 8 )NIOS, per bushel.............. - at3 00 OIL-Kerosene, per gal.......... - a G6 Linseed,boiled.................1 30m Linseed, raw................... a 4 Tanner's. Straits........ .......al '5 PEAS. per bushel.................1 00 al 25 P OTATS-Irish, per bushel.... - a2 00 Sweet, per bushel... - al 25 PAIN rS-White Lead, per lb... 12 a 14 ('hemical, per gal... - a2 75 RICE. per lb. ....................... a 11 SALT. per sack....................... -a2 2i SHINGLES. pr 3050.............. 00 a6 0 SUGAR-Pulverized, per lb......... a 6 Crushed, per lb.............. a 16 A. pr lb..................... a i C, Ex tra. per lb.............. a 4 Brown, per lb................ a 14 SPECIE-Giold...................... a o Silver................... a SPIRITS-Corn Whiskey, per gal... .2 00 ta8 00 French Brandy.......... - a1400 Rye Whiskey...........3 50 a6 00 Holland Gin.......... - aS 0' Of Turpentine............ al 00 TEA-Hyson, per lb.................1 50 a2 Imperial, per lb.............1 75 251 Biack, perlIb.................1 00 a i TA LOW. per lb . ........ .... ... 10 a 1 VIN E(A R-Cider, per gal............ a 50 VAINIS ES-Coach body, per gal.4 0a a4 5' Copal, per gal. .......a 0' GROCERS, CWY ANT) TIF Piantation Supplies, Dry GO Keep conlstanitly or Bacon, MolSCe, i Lard,Suar, Salt Flour, Corn, Toh &c., Pink Ey Also a choice articlo of N. 0. \folasses, in choice A No. I article Goshen Bitter, and I Give us a call. JNO. E. WEBB. THOS. M. I GROCERIES FOR CASH. Contemplating a change in our btiness at an early day, we have determined to sell goods in tihe future AT SHORT PROFITS FOR CASH. Withi r experience we are satisfitd that it Will be to our interEt aS Well aS the Interest of Those With Whom We Deal, to confine o,rslves strctly to the CA"If sysTE-,::.nd:4-ML FOl01i.Siloll.T P'NoFIT.S. We hope our friend.e, and th public "ene rally, will give us a tial under this new systern upon which we .ow enter, and we will endeavor to makc it to their Interest to giv us their patronage. WE WILL KEEP A good stock of Heavy and Family Groceries, I and a CONSTANT SUPPLY of the WANDO FERTILIZER, to the examination of which we invite all persons wishing to purclase goods in our line before tie ma. e their purchases. R. MOORMA) & CO. All persons indebted to us by note or account, are most earies.tlv rejested to make paymvent at once. All our claims are pIAst dil,- and we imst have tithii seilled. Weman i what we say. 1. MOORMA N & CO. Mar. 10, 18'll-1o-tt. Ma &Ml Are receiving their FALL SUPPLY of HARD WARE, O UTL ERY, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BAGGING, TiES, WOODEN-WARE, SADDLERY and WHIPS, CiU0IMBER WVO00 PuIPS, ETC., ETC., ETC. Oct. 2, 40O-tf. GROCERIES, BAGGING, TIES, &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY J. H. O'Neill, Agt. Corner Caldwell and Friend Sts. Opposite Mr. P. Scott, Merchant Tailor, Has just rececived and opening a general as, sortmcnt of C'hoiC FamiIy 01[0 CBi88, LIQUORS, &c. WHICH WILL BE SOLD Low for Cash, or coun try Prodiuce. The public generally are invited to call and -examine my stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. The Highest Price Paid for Cotton. THOMAS STEEN, AUCTION AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERUIHN, COLUMBIA, S, C. DnALERt IN Corn, Hay, Oats, Bacon, Lard and Flour ALSo, AGENT ToRl HALL'S CELEBBATED FIRE AND BUR GLAR~ PROOF SAFE. rer'ies. I AND RETAIL [TON BUYERS, A.L FRS IN ds, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c., hand a good line of Fing, Plantation Hoes, Trace Chains, llamiies, acco, Wooden and Willow Ware, 0 Potatoes, &c. bbds., I bh4s., ) alt 10 gallon keg;, allso a uek wheat Flour in abuniance. A KE. I. O'N. IIAIRIINGTON. I)rugs V Fancy .hiee. n. IANK (;Ui:N. onEn J. 11.u11. IG TORE RE-i ENED HARRIS & fGREEN I.lpeci f.ly .umounce' to the viizens of New~ beny :. rrotildi i 'oui:ies, that therY havv b1.- fo- aner of vears The Po):flar Stand Ltely OcCupied By Messrs. Motte & Tarranl, And now i th a f:eh additiun of The Pmrest Drugs, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS. Tog-,ether With a Choice and Clegant assort ment of TOILET ARTICLES, Such as SOAP.h, PEIIFUMERIES, BRU:1 ES, Co:,111, ke., are prepared to :-up. piy all demlands which may be made in this linie. We have also on exhibi:ion a licautiful collection of LAMPS, of various patterns. It is our inltent'Oil tO d'vote strict atten tion to blusiness, and it is our hope- that a vnerow; :il diseriminatin publit will ac cord to us a liber-i pa.1trona.':?. Our goods .-hall be of 1he best, anI prices molerate. Give us a call. HARRS & CREEN, No. 1, 10ollohon Row. Apr. W,17-t0. DR. S. F, FANT, NEWlBERRY C. H., S. C. All the mno-t approve'd PATENT MEDI CINE~ COnlstanltly cui ha nd. P'EflltDEiUES, Si APS and ToiLET A RTICLES, of the choicest character. .1EIICIN Ak L LIV )O:S, of purest :il t v. 'rescripti.ons comupondetd carefully, at Iall hours, day and nightt. Mar. h)2 '7:-10-t f. Dr. E. E. JACKSON, P'laini Street-C-(OLUMBI. ]Has always on hand the purest Drugs, Medicines anud Medicinal Liquors, All kinds PERFUME RIES, Of the best, Superior Cologuies, Combs, Brushes, Soaps, Pomades, and Fancy Toilet Articles, &c. Orders promptly attended to and with utni>st satisfactioni. Meh 5, 9-3mn. WILSON'S LIVER REMEDY. A sure and permanent Cure for all diseases caused by a deranged Liver, such as Jaun dice, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Fevers, Ncrvcusness, Impurity of the Blood, MIelancholy, Costiveness, Sick Headache,Pains in the Head, and all kindred diseases. EVERY FAMILY SHIOULD HAVE IT. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Prepared only by WILSON & BLACK, Mar. 12, 10-Gm. CHAR LOTTE, N'. C. DR. H. BAER, WHIOLESALE AND RETAIL DR UG GIS T, NO. 131 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Mayv 3, -tf. SEALED PROPOSALS In duplicate will be received for Sixty Days, by the Chairmnan of the BJoard of Trustees of t4ae State Orph:in Asylum,. for a SITE and DUILDING i'or the above named Institution, in accordance with a .Joint Resolmtion of the General Assemibly, approved February 27, A. D)., 187t, to invite Proposals for a Site and Building as required by said JToint Resolution. R. W. TURNER. Chairma:n of Board State Orphan Asylum. Apr. 9, 14-2mn. WANTED. 5C0, Cords of TAN BARK, for which - .o per (Cord will be paid on delivery at W EBB, JONES & PARKER'S Apr ,w 1 -ti Tannery. f lothisng. 0) U M BIA, S. C., Ihe .i V in ore th: ir S PTIN( CLOTHING, H A TS, SHIRTS, &c. (henyo11 n or, nnth- well :y no 1i' 11 in!) ml eIi,li>Eb: . Send your i Lre, :m:wewi!.l the:n.1 We still take orders fvr SillITS, uaranteil"-. a P1E1l CT FfT. We -send G lsprxp.- uletto ex aminatiol. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, ( c0 L U'M B I A, S. C Spectacles. THE Most Wonderful Invention OF THE ACE. J. Moses' Electro-Gaivanic, Pat. June 2d, '08. xt:aclie to the-e patented Spectacl s a re tw :-cientificaiii constrncted G7-iva::ie I a:tter ~ie-un ee v.ten wo-deliverinig tihroghi the (Ave ohe hea.-I A Soft and Continuous Stream of Electricity, Vit,:1zing and -iving heialhy action to the entire boanifl systm oi those pa:t:. AB. SOLUITELY an2d CEIRTAINL,Y CL RING P'.:rtia! Plsis' of tie Optie Nerve, Weak or Faceo. Nerv ou, Twiches in the Mucela of the Face, Noise ini the Hlead, Loss of .Mental Eniergy, a,ud a host of Nervous Dis eases arisinig fromn depression of the niervcas energy of the system. Contitin in a i most astoni.,hing de gre to LIFE, VIGOR AND HEALTH, By the means of the~ soft and flowinig streamt of Eieetr:ict, giving brightne ss to the Eye, quickne ss to the Eair, and energy: to tie Tfl.ev are Set with 1lenses of the finest maua.e:re, to sit a:I sights, ::nd with glas.'s for hiose not need:ng2I Sp,e:neles to read v.ithi, but desiring he benefits to lbe deived fromi wearing the BaItter!ie; and' are to be hadi ini this~ viiity only 0f JOHN F. SPECK, Watchmaker and Jeweler. Dealer in Watches, C!oeks, Jewelry, Silver and Piateud Wa:eC, NEWBERRY . C. None are Genuine u:dess each pa ir stamped 3. MOSES' ELECTRO-GALVANIC, Patented Junie id, 1S6S. A pr. 9, 14-tf. DO YOU WAN TO 1DUY Gr'oceries Cheap AND Excellent iniQuality? IF SO, C': TO MRS. D. MOWER, Whecre cani be found Flour, B aeon, Molas se , Suga'r, Cot, Corn, And Many Other Articles At the Lowest Market Prices. On the corner, and under the II:r..u.1 Ofliee is the plaCe For Cheap Goods, C heap Prices, Arnd the Best Attention. A pr. 22, 16-tf. JAMES PACKER, HOUSE, SIGN DECOR ATIVE P AINT ER. PAPER HANGING and KALSOMIINING. Having provided himself with all the la test improved ladders and other tools anid imlmcnents of his trade, is now prepared to perform all work in his line of business with necatness, durab.ility and dispatch. COUNTRY JOBS WILL BE ATTENDED. By the arrangements which he has comn pleted he will be able to do the several branches of his trade at the LOWEST P'OS SIDLE PRIGES. Terms Cash on the completion of work. If you want me and don't see me, inquire at H1. HI. Blease's Tin and Stove Store. A pr. 16, 1 5-3m. The Temperance Adrocate. ESTABLISHED SEPTEMER1, 1870. is the only Temperan':e Paper inl the ,State. FRANK P. BEARD, Editor r-nd Proprietor, CAMEN3. C. T1'em4:zin advance. THE NEW So .' ic i.!-' o:t', ::~fotr nmore Famnily Iclhine Lf the World! Mrs. D. MOWER. Or L. 11. REDUS, .\r . ', .- ::. Ntv:horrv. S.('. THE DAVIs VERTICAL, FEED Shuttle Sewing Miachine. I x This Machine i.v.ves Mcchn c;l privi piles which are new, asnd wiel dilee:-c.t 101 th:oe comm1ony 1:n ue, thir6y rtn r w it aueror toiaers. It col:' SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, DURABELITY, BEAUTY AND ECONOMY, and is adapt;ed to a ra;:e of work, Sewin through :lr s of fabric, from 'he ietCnbrct an Loather.. !:s the VERTICAL FEED, T'he best nE':' um ha- ever 1 e' L der;ved, INhichl en:ab)es !t to sovw over I .h1-"CSamis, r;tthervis, and all o: Other o;rcioswith the aIn fiaii:tv Eha: (Oes plai:: sein ihTHIS FY::1th t.'! ds canno : 1 n s with o:hr fee%. It. i: P T MACIIN0, h Cving "o 01 . g m zrooves, :1d is the eaie-t of al! othor to earn to opera l nl rai-dly, d i4 t:., :nost nI '- s of af S lttle Ma .hines. Ils : the .:tac b:::s for doin e kin1 of work. It is truly a Fist Clat's :iehirte, and univers:l!y gives satis. faction. Tr'. it. Sampie Ma Nchin. at Wri-hv & Coppock'z, Where Circular, and Te 1: timo ais may be Dbtained. DiRS. HILL & SETZLER, .i c n fo r uery Lae, Greenviille, 'partnb rg ani l' i* co et! - .y av93 AMEPdCAN BUTTON-HOLE OVER-SEAM INC AND SEWUNC M~ACHJNE, BUY THE BEST ! The UMlRICH will Last a Life Time. It is superior to all others for simplicity and databiitv It has been rot.otnced by' the best moe chan:es the best !!nish:ed, an id mtade on the best plan, of atny m:aebite mianufactred. WVill sew the flinest and ecarsest fabrics, no matter how tmuchl starch. Never drops sti:ehec, rutns light :and abnst roiseless. Call and examine for your'self. Sold on the most reasonable terms and eatisfcction guaranteed. Indu:c-eens to elubs. LUVELACE & WHIEELER. ( At his~ Old Stand1,) Is now prepared to supply the wholesale trade and the citizens of this aind suirround ing Counties, with the most approved kinds of COOKJING STOVES, Together with atl varieties of Tin Ware, Toilet Ware, Fancy Coffee Bigg-ins~ Teapots, Cakei and Money Boxes, and REPAIRING Neatly and expeditiously done, ROOFING and GUTTERING MADE A SPECIALTY. Apr.'9, 14-t". REIMH 9F TI\MIIGP, AS my lease on my present stand expires on the 20th of this month (March), I will, on and after that time, h.e found in the large store recently occupied by Abramts & Metts, as a Shoe Store, between Dr. Pratt and Mr. Nathan, where I will carry on the Tin and Stove Business, in all its b:anch:es, and wahere I shall be pleased to see all my old customers and - many new ones as desire anything in "y line. I shall try, ts heretocote, to gie' s" isfaction both as to price, qualit o' god and work. W. T. WRIHT.