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Special and Local. Ov 'R .\ ATs IN CH.4 RL1 SoN---he ad vertisiing agency of Mesr.. Walker, Lvans & Co-swell, represented by l.oiwell T. Lo;-an E,q , is the only-autbori.,d agency for thit paper in Charle.-ton. 07 S. M. PETTENGILL & Co., 10 State Street, 13oston,37 Park 1!ow, New York, and 701 Chiestiut Street, Puiludephia, are our Agents for procuring ad7ertisements for our paper in the above cities, and authorized to con:'act for advertising at our lowest rates. Weekly arrivals of Fresh and Seasonable goods at the Grand Central. Don't fail to call on McFALL & POUL. 20-tf. ".3EVsRs. Ga1IFFIN & HOFF.MAN, Newspaper Advertising Agents, No. 4 South St., Bal timore, Md., are duly authorized to contrct for advertiseunt- at our lowet rates. Adver tisers in that City are requested to leave their fa Von with thIs house." Bargain HUNTERs call at the Grand Ceu tral, and see all that elegant Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, at reduced prices. 29-tf. McFALL & POOL. TaE l[oGE ScaooL Celebratioi takes place to-nigh.-raesday-at the School, house, and the entertainment promises sone thing good. Mr. Jillson, State Superinten dent of Education, will deliver an address on this occasion. Tickets of a1m;ssiou 25 cts. for the beneit of the School. On Friday last, the trial of the little color ed boy, Jack Cromer, aged barely 11 years, c-me off, in the Court of General Sessions. The indictment was for murder, and there seems to be a painful sutprise throughout the commuaity at the finding ot' a verdict even f.)r manslaughter. It is felt that the evidence mut have been misapprehended. SATURDAY BLOW.-The blow on Saturday afternoon was but the fag end of a severe wind storm experienced in Columbia on the same afternoon, and which is described by the papers as very destructive to movable or slightly protected property. A cariiage be-, longing to Col. Dodamtad was overturned by the force of the wind. GLASSWARE AXD CROCKERY.-MCssrs Nathan & Son have now in store a very large and varied assortment of glassware and crockery, comprising every article in either line that can possibly be needed. Among the list is a variety of new and improved fruit jars and jelly tumblers,. the best we have yet.seen. Better than all, every thing in the assortnent is ti.nred down to such low prices that housekeepers forced to be pleased. Call and examine. 1t. VALUABLE TO HOUSEKEEPE S.-I am now preparing the best article in use for cleaning Gold, Silver, Plate and Brittaia Ware, and warrant it to be entirely free from grit or any injurious matter, and therefore will not scratch the finest surface. Price only 25 ceits per bottle. For sale only by JOHN F. SPECK, Jeweller, May 28. 21-t f. Newberry, S. C. CoRRECTIoN.-We are requested by Mr. -Win. Cousynson to say, that if the liolland ers-lately mentioned by us as coming here under false allu.rements-were misled, that neither himself nor any of his family had any hand or part in it. HIe represented things to them ;n his letters just as they are, and nothing more. iIe attributes their dis satisfaction and sudden departire entirely to the advice of a Chicago man who followed them up from their first landing to this place, and gave them no rest until they left for the West. A GnREAT DESIDER.ATUM.-BY reference to a card in to-day's paper, it will be seen that D)r. J. D. Bruce is prepared to give the cele brated Electro Chemical Baths, for the cure of chronic diseases of' various kinds. We speak knowingly in recommending these Baths, and the late hour at which the Doc tor hands in his card only prevents a more extended notice of a practice which we con sider of greatest importance. We are indeed rejo)iced that he has determined tp give this opportunity to suffering huma-nity, and shall revert to it again. TREPHINING.-A most successful surgical operation of the above character was per formed on Wednesday last, on a son of our fellow-townsman, Mr. Burr J.Ramage. The operation was performed by Drs. D)arby of Columbia, and assisted by a majority of our physicians, together with Dr. E. E. Jackson, also of Columbia. The time occupied was nearly two hours. The accident which made the operation necessary, was the result of a kick on the head from a mule, between 12 and 14 years ago. So far the patient is doing finely. In our next issue we hope to give full particulars of this exceedingly deli cate operation, and also to be able to state that our young hero friend who submitted to -it is out of danger. CoUaT.-The Generaxl Sessions docket was entered into with spirit during the week, and considerable business accomplished. We learn that the Grand Jury returned ten True Bills, against parties for selling liqnor not in acardance with the requirements of the old Tupper Law, but- tn tender consideration of the innocence of the trangiessors, have recommended them to the mercy- of the Court-and we suppose that on their promise to do so no more no fine will attach. The following cases have been disposed of: The State vs. J. B. Chappell and B. M. Blease riot, assault and battery, with intent to kill not guilty ; State vs. T. M. Paysinger-official misconduct and habitual negligence-guilty, but recommended to mercy ; State vs. JTack Cromer-mturder-verdict manslaughter--re commended to mercy; State vs. Anderson Beacham, alias Bunk Bcachamr-mflrder recommended to mercy. A NOTED BOxEE.-A stunning blow was given to tha chief of the IIERtALD Onl Wed nesday last, from the effects of which it took several days to r;:cover. Coming unexpect edly beside, it was the more decided, and from one we had always looked upon as the personiioation of peace-ia fact a grand cyclops of the peace society. Wonders will never cease however. We are well though, at this present writing, that is we are ra sick, but don't feel exactly like ourself, you know, as we lately heard a distinguished p)ublic offier iterate and reiterate, and ex cept a trifling soreness about the stomach, have nothing to compin of. The way of it was this-Mr. E. E. Davies of Columbia, proprietor of the useful store, boxed up a most appetizing variety of vegetables-new potatoes, tender snaps, succulent beets, mammoth cibbage heads, squashes, onions, c., and sent the whole with his com ents for our delectation. We pronoune scientitic lox-er anIl will never com such blows, as he knows howv Io If any curions one wants to test the such bioWs, iet him or her send order for a box ->f assorted vegeta r S. CEtI.:nATIoN.-O Friday night re member, thel" e n be whlrenec delive(d before the mezIinrs of the Metoodist sub bath School, by the Iteys. II. M. Mood and 0. A. Darby, to which the public are respect fully invited. It is hardly nece:sary to reiterate the no tice that on Saturday follow ing there will be a pic nic, to which the scholar< of all other schools are invited, with their teachers, mG thers, fathers, uncles, annts, and the iest of mankind generally, with baskets, boxes, trunks and pal.er parcels of refreshments. A lil)eral supply of fried chicken, pies, cakes, etc., will be appreciated. The pie nickers will meet in front of the Methodist Church atd front thence i:rcli in procCssion, abot 8 o'clock, to tlhe beauti ful grove in rear of Dr. Ruff's residence, and near the Vandusian Spring. If the Coruets kindly consent t. play for Iied chieken and cake, the procession will march to lively music. OUR STnEET LaMPs.-By an unaccounta ble oversight ue failed last week to chronicle the election of a portion of the pubilie street lamps. We must have been under a cloud. Such an importunt improvement as this deserved immediate notice-we failed how ever, and while acknowledging the fault wi:h deep contrition, we beg our worthy town fathers to forgive. We are indeed a rising, growing people, our strec is are lighted, not with the blaze oz* gas however-that will come in due tine-Lut wih :oft mellow Kerosine jets, of sufficiunt brightness and capacity for all present purposes. When the whole number is erected and put ablaze, the 1 :-treets will present a different appearance to that of old times, and we extend our con, gratulations to tthe ititeidant and Council for tie interes. thus shown in the pub)lic welfare, and feli"itatious to tie citizens who now have iamrs to guide them in their nights wanzuer-ijgs to and fro. Mr. W. T. Wright has had the honor of doing the woi k, and we are pleased to say that le ias render ed full saLisfac:ion. We now have a grani:e side walk--our devil says sideling-a new market house, a factory with a bell, and street lamups, atid thze next in order is a Nabeo(k 100 foot gas projector, after that we will repeftfully call for water works,by which we e.n have t supply carried to our houses by piping for bathing anzd otler purposes, then will we advocate the erection of gas works, but in the meantime we do hope some little thought will be given to the Cotton Factoiy aii,d the .5 - t Chester exteasion railroad. - ANNivERsAr.Y CELEnRToN.-The Anni versary Celebration of 1'ulaski Lodge, No. 20, 1. 0. 0. F., of Newberry, will take paIec r on the fourth (4th) day of June next. A pro- s ceszion will form at the Lodge looM at 1: o'clock, P. M., and, accompaii. d by the Sil ver Cornet Band, will proceed to the Lutheran : Church, where an address wi it be delivered by Ira B. Jones, Esq. The public generally t are invited to attend the addiess. At 8 V o'clock, P. M., there will be an EntCrtaiO- t ment at Mayes & Martin's Hlall, to whici the wives, widows, sisters and daughters of f the Odd Fellows of Newberry, are requested c and expected to attend as guests, and as a .J matter of course without further iuvitation. .La The Celebration will be entirely worthy the attention of the commutnity, and we .predict s a trilliant success, as w~ell as a perfect jam. is Gentlemen who are not Odd Fellows-and alt t such are very odd for not being members- r are entitled to the privilege of attending, and C not only partaking of thze refreshments af'ord ed, but of enjoying thze socie ty of the manyc fair ladies who will grace the Hall on thzis 11 festive occasion, by procuring tickets fzom 3 the Committee, and paying the small sum of tr 32. c BABcOCK's ExTING UISHEnIS.-On Tuesday r night last, the citizens of Newberry had the 3 great satisfaction of witnessing the admirable s and highly successful working of one of Babcock's smallest size Fire Extinguishetrs, i manipulated and explained by Major J. HI. Lacy, travellitng agent for the company. A ~ number of hogsheads andi ba,rres, filled with I shavings and lighzt combustible matter, were C piled up in front of the Court IIouse, upon I which, after a pleasant :alk of somne five I minutes, a quantity of' Ket osine was poured and a match applied. In a moment thze whole mass was in a bright flante. Waiting long enough for the solid staves to catech fire,I the gas generated in the extinguisher was turned on the flames, and it took but a min- I ute or two to show that fire could not resist its powers. It was a most decided success- I and gave convincing proof of thze superiority I of these machines over the old system of water playing. This small machine is worth I $t60-and we are pleased to say that our en terprising and thorough going fellow-citizen, C. M. Harris, bought one the next morninzg just as soon as he could swallow hzis break fast-and is intended for private use in hzotels, factories, stores, etce, but can be used fre quently to muchz advatntage for public pur poses, itt stopping incipient fires. 'The Comupany builds large ones, and on trucks, capable of throwing from 100 to 300 feet, atnd ranging in price from $1500 to 53000 dollars, The cheapness, thze simplicity, the durability, and thze perfect adaptability, of one of the latter kind, to the wants of this community, are, we believe, pretty well conceded since thze exhibition on Tuesday nignt, and we do hope thzat the idea entertained now by a number of gentleman will not be allowed to die out, but that steps will be taken as soon as possible to procure something so much needed hzere. One costing $1500 will be of ample capacity here, it will thzrow a distance of 100 feet, and can be worked with the greatest ease by a half dozen men. In our present unprotected condition, with the recollection of the conflagration whicht de stroyed so much valuable property on the morning of Jlune 18th, 1806 it will be indeed strange if' the chance now afforded is not made avadlable. Will not some of our citi zens take the matter in hand, or perhaps our Town Council will devise some way-taxa tion perhaps-by which a Babcock can be obtained. Let us hear from some on the subject. MEMORIAL DAY.-Though the heavens threatened drenching showers on Thursday last, andl an occasional slight sprinkle did fall, yet the turn out exceeded expectation. All persons, young antd old, and ot both sexes, seemed f'ully inspired with the senti ment of the occasion, and nearly all of the stores closed their doors, and suspended business from 11 to 3 o'clock, that proprietor and clerk alike might contribute to swell the thzrong and join in doing honor to our brave Confederate dead. Shortly after the hzour appointed, Messrs. Mayes & Martin's Hall began to fill, for instead of the procession forming at once outside as the first step in the order of' publisthed arrangement, it was deemned best, in consequence of the heavy c louds, to gather inside, and have Col. Y. J. l'Pope's address first, and the decoration last, and this was happily donze. The Address wats an eloquent one, full of touching tribute to the gallant dead, and was listened to with raptt azttention. The llall was appropriately and tastefully decorated withz evergreens, hungtz itt festoonzs from one extremity to the o:hzer, and su%penuded from the stage in large I evergreen characters were the words "Cur Confederate Dead," while appropriately in rear were the w-rd, "''Le re ours." A.fter the a-ldres,;, the Silver Cornet, sounded tie assenible,and the audience slowly filed diwn to the street, and formed in procession of twoi, each with hi. or her floral offering hangin, fromr the arm. The procession was soon formed, for thanks to the conmittee of arrangements everything iiecessay to maki a general harmony of action was done, and we do not recollect ever having seen any thing of the kind carried out in all its details with as little confusion; and in consequence the proeeiion soon moved off under the lead of the Cornet.' inspiriting strains, tirst to the old village bnrial ground and from hence to Rosemont Cemetery, where the lowery offerin-s were gently laid above the io'.lud wliere re:ts tie los: and lamented 'ather, husband, and brother. There vere twenty-seven graves in all which re .eived the grateful and tearful tribute. Before closing this brief notice of Memorial )ay at Newherry, we cannot sufficiently ex ress our .:ratific.tion for the gene!al interest nanifested, and the niarked respect shown >y the entire community, and it is weil here low to indulge the hope that a like spirit vill be inanife-ted in regard to building the nonumen so long spoken of, as an endur ig and fitting tribute of respect to the sleep uv. heroes whose last resting places have >een so recently strewn with flowers. \BoUT TIE TOwN A.D COUNrY. Notice the advertisenient in relation to cat le taken up in Columbia. The Schedule of the Air Line railroad is to )e found in this issue. We are pained to learn that a child of Mr. "acob Pavsinger. died on Monday night of ongesuon. Do not forget that To) Printing can be lone expeditiously and at low% prices at this ifice. Mr. L. It M:irshal! is out in a characteristic ard-Good Temjplars, Soni of 1'. and all ther good people are considered by him to ood purpose. Attention is called to card of Col. Coward's fale Academy. This is an institu'ion de LrVing 'Of high consideration, and as such ,e cheerfully commend it. The article adver!ised by Capt. Speck for leaning Silver, Gold and Plated Ware, is .ist what lie repre-ents it-we have seen it ied, and pionounce it good. Do you wanit a bargain, either in Crockery, ;hissware, or something ehe? It so, go to be store of M. Nathan & Son and get one - hey have a great desire to do the people oud. We are plea.ed to notice that our enter ri,;ng down town merchant, Mr. T. F. lar ion, is putthig up .J Wit erOoi in rear of his tore, to aCoCMIlodate his increasing busi A miraculous escape from serious injury appened a few days ago: a little girl of I:ij Stewart's fell from the rail road bridge venty feet to the track, and her sister a few ears older, jumped down after her. Szrange say neither were hurt. We were much gratified with a visit om that very pleasant gentleman. and ac. amnplizhed Columbia Druggist, lr. E. E. ackson, last week. It looked natural to see im around in his old haunts. Gen. A. C.' Garlington is in town on a liort visit. We are picasecd to notice that lhe in excellent health, tnd we eves imamgine iat he looks better siace his dramatic expe euce. IIe is nowi in attendance ou the ourt. The friends of Mr. Thos. Cook will be pleas d to know that he has started in business for imself', having purchased the stock of [essrs. Singleton. iIe is a thorough busi ess man, and will give satisfaction, and we ommnend him heartily to the public. Meningitis, it is sad to state, has again iade its appearance in this community. On [onday a most estimable young lady was tricken with it, and now lies vecry low. It reported that a colored mnati is also sick 'ithi the same fearful disease. A short ride in the country, enables us to ty that the crops generally, are looking nie. We noticed a ptiece of wheat, some orn, and also cotton, on Major Kinard's lace in splendid condition. O~n some other laces king grass is largely in the ascendant. J.nerally speaking, the prospect is good. The cards of Messrs. Lovelace & Whleeler elI of good things. Their Dcnarara sugar Sof the sweetest and best, their parched offee, A. 1, tobacco of' choicest brands, and esides they are replenishing their stock gen. rally~ with the choicest and best. They now just how to suit the people of New err. Attention ye disconsolate housekeepers, or Mr. Sill speaks to you through the IIER iL this week. Your tables can now be upplied with fresh vegetables any day in he week, and your children made glad with :onfectionery, and the entire family healthy >y the use of fruit. Give him a call. In this week's issue the celebrated Morris lotton.Gin-of which more have been sold n Newberry than of any other pattern-is mnee more brought to the attention of plan. :crs. These gins are known and approved ar and wide, and justly so. The@manufac urer, Mr. E. Morris, devotes his entire atten ion to thema, and warrants every one to give snlimited satisfaction. Read his card. Change is written on all things, and while a the course 0of nature there are many sad :hanges, it is a consolation that some are better and of a pleasant character. Mr. C. E. Jackson, of Columbia, has made one of he latter kind, in the removal from his old nd well known stand to a larger and better tore, just a few doors above, and near the Jolumbia liotel, lie advertises an extensive :2ew stock of Dry Goods, and a large assort rnent of' notions. Impi'ovement is the order of the day, and the one now to be Considered will work reatly to the public advantage. Uncle Julius Smith will soon tear down the wvooden row, commencing with the store oc eupied by Mr. Cash, for the purpose of erect ing an elegant Brick Range of Stores. This makes it necessary for Mr. Cash to reduce his large and elegant stock, rather than box bis goods up. iIe will therefore sell, from this date, at a greatly reduced price for cash. rlhe advantages offered in this are numerous, for the stock is very large, entirety new, and :nd enibraces almost every article, that marricd or single people have need for, all of which will be sold just as he states-CHEAP. We advise the reader to look in, examine, and be convinced. DOWN ON THLE BACHEWLOs.-The bache lor portion of our community were exercised on Sun;lay night last, by a sermon from the levr. Mr. Kuhns, from the text "Left alone in Athens." He showed them conclusive ly that they were in the broad road to ruin, and being negligently alone in this life, must alone suffer the heat and tbe torments of the next. There are many hard cases among us, and if the Rev. gentlematn suc ceeds in awakening them to a sense of their sinful cond ition, lhe will accomplish a good end. "W~ho dat hit me?" "Where's dat lanter:t ?" were the exclamations of an astoui,>d Elnira darkey, after being throwu somtething like a hundred feet by a locnmotive 11I1OE\ ilL RI-[,: SPRING IS OPEN An lso, a!so, i; the New and Elegant Stock I'l & He 'N ifk A6 :-1 1 11 5.11, j iibk-fII A'n.l the hulies and! pixbl e:,e.d'IV, a: invit.d 1)to x urtit. l r i fne ad lar ,:e a Sortillet o Dress Goods, Calicoes, Piquesv, Nanlsook s, .ibroidie,l L, Frifling-s, TItuInIeIIlZ flfe !vv GoOds , ha-lltTV t,r~ (O i f , I aI lz UU' IsI ij , Grain, irdware, .1ddh1 !-., BI ies And manY mIthe ;I'od Itil-aruln- t( uln-ntion, and All of whh-lwlb"lth publ 1b0. eXAine. Our io:to is QUICK SALES AN) SIIOI PROFITS. A pr. ,1:3-if. FOOT 1I II1R(ECA\I) VI IIU 1Q05. for Lalivs and Gents, and A F/ILL LINE OF GROC ERIES. CALL AND BE CONV~INCE1. (GRANITEVILLE Shirtings, Sheetings And Drills. To Merchants at Man ufacturer's Prices. The Highest Market Pric< Paid for Cotton or othei Country Produce. MV. FOOT. A pr. 2, 13-tf. FLOUR, FLOUR ALL GRADES. DI VERNON, KARN'S BES' And 0. K. FLOURS. Choice LHamis, N. 0. MLolasses Sugar, Coffee, Corn, Bacon, &c. And many other articles re ceived daily of Best Qual ities, and Cheap for Cash, at, TIIE PEOPLES STORE, THOS, F, IIARBMO\ May 21, 20-hm. DO YOU WANE] TO BUY Groceries Cheap) AND Excellenit in Quality IF 50, GO TO MRS. D. MOWER WVhere can be found F'lour, Baceon, Mola ses, Sugamr, Coffee, Corn, And Many Other Articles At the Lowest Marke Prices. on the corner, and under the Hault Office is the platce For Cheap Goods, Cheap Prices, And the Best Attentior - A pr. 23, 16-tf. Interesting to All. My term c,f <fi: htvmng expired, I r spectfully notify aIl lwrsons lho lad liet deeds or mort~ av s recordled during ni term of oflic -, to call ou Me"ers. & Jonex Jones, wh o ill deliv:r tie an e. 1-RtoCEi)S, CC pilntation suppfiesq, Dry G K-tl ('Oh'thUY I Cofrep, 1ial 1 Bacon, .Toe, T Lard, r, . Flour, Corn, 'I & &., inhk Also a chLie artiv o N i . o choict A No. I article Co4i'en l1i L ,IIm Givi us a call. JN(;. E. WIEBB. TH os. Mf Jani.i9,4-r GROCEPIE FOR CASH. Contemplath' a carin our b i at lin Caly day, ne hL.v et rmb 41 to "oodsh i tle fuita:e AT SHORT PROFIT FOR CASH. With wir vxp.-ricic, we are sati *sfI,,d Ithat will bie to oUr lInter-st il wvell a.s the Interest of Those Wit Whom We Deal, to confine oirse.vs -trictly to the (CA W eI Ila.p. wur f*riend1l-, :.:.I th.. puldic L"i-n I;.!!V, will give As a trial nder tli is t ystemll ;o:n %whichl we 1owv eiter, ;nd11 wiili elid vor to Ialke it to their I'Ve u- thir patronge. WE WILL KEEP A good stEe(k t Heavy and Family Groceric and a LONSTANT sCILY of the WANDO FERTILIZER, to the examinationl of w hich wi incite: persons wihing to pur-hiLSe ZOIud( inl 0 line before they m ti r purch ivil 11s MORIY & ( All persOns inleblerd to u. by note aecount, are m1o0t CaLnetly eiqlicted make payniIt at oel. All ou e1Cliwz a past due and we tw.uSt have themI se'li We me1cant what we Sav. Rl. M00R31AN & CO. Mar. 1it, 187:~ - 1-ti. Are receivinig their F ALL SUPPLY of HARD WARE CUTLERY, GRO CERIES PROVISIONS, BAGGING, TIES, WOODEN-WARE, ~a[or and Dv@ Maler[N SAD DLERY and WHIPS HUCfMBE W001 PUM ETrc., ETC., ETC. Oet. 2, 40--ti. GROCERIES, - BAGGING, TIES, &c WIIOLESALE A ND RETAIL, BY J. H. O'Neill, Ag Corner (Caidwelli and Friend St Opposite Mr. P. Scott, Merchant Tailor - H1as just reccived and opening a getneral sowrtment of LIQUORS, &c. WHICH WILL UE SC LD Low for Cash, or cou: try Produce. Tbcri publie generally are invit t,o call and examine inv stockl fore purebasing elsewhere. The Highest Price Paid f t Cotton. Sept2539 tC THLOMAS STEEN AUCTION AND GENERAL COLUMBIA, S, C. e-Corn, Hasy, (iats, Bacon, Lard and Fl At.so, .a.AAr t Oi HALL'3 CELEBBATED FIRE AND B GLAR PROOF SAFE. Mar 2t3 1....fr U, LE. AND I'FTAMf KLTTON RUIYERIS, oods, Boos, Shoes, Hat., &c.3 Urn h:alid argowd I;liof e,Trace Chj.L*1s, Air, oacco, Woode :-.i1 Willow Ware huebwhetiFori bnne LAKE. If. O',N. UiIGO Drag.s 1" f-'ICy .ri es. N w h n nd... : .: i :. : om ,that The Popular Stand L;IrLy." Occupied b1 .3ss.s. .io"k & Ta rrmt, At:d :v with a froh additin of The Parest Drugs, N.,j-Eb1C1N,.'6 AN D1".1it"lA LS, to Tioe wh r w%;:1 a chwice a:n. le:'kasot men of .tc~ TOILET ARTICLES, ;:a SO.\P';,PE F .\E ! , W l. ES, c .iiS, &c., are p rp:S to lu p. y ply ali dmais whicl maV be MIade in thi Wt have :d-o on exhibilion a ijatT1iil vol!ectionl of LAMP.Z, of variull pas eri. I i o: itvnttioi to ".voe ;trict aten 1ti *o buines, atnd it i ou: hope that a orcoil to U1 a 10ral pwialltn. (ir gouds hall be of tih best, and priec luOdecl e. Gve a1 a call. HARRIS & CREEN, No. 1, .\lluhon low. DR. S. F. FANT, d. *DIIIGGIST IND tIlEMlST, NEWBERRY C. il,~ S, C. All the most aproved PATENT MED)I CINES8 contantlyv on ha:nd. P'ER-TM ERIES, Su .\PS andi T&olLE'I A ItTICLEIS, of the eboics ch:aract er. tr. Pr:eeipu)loiu comnpounded car~efl.y, a all houir., day and ight.l Ma r. 12, '7:1l-t. Dr. E. E. JACKSON, Illaaas on hand the~ purmest LI rugs. Medicines and Medicinal Liquors All kinds PERFUME RIES, Of01 the best, Suiperior' Colog'nesi (ombs, Brushes, Soaps, Pomades, and Faiiey Toilet Articles, &c Order promply attended Li andlit WILSON'S 11IVERt REMEDY aA sure and permanent Cure for all disease caused by a deranged Liver, such i's .Taun dic~e. Dyspepsia, Heartburn. Fevers, Nervousness, Impurity of the Bik., Melancholy, Costiveness, Sick I Headache.Pains i the Head. s,and all kindred diseases. EVERY F.AIILY SHoULD HAVE IT. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Prepared onily by WILSON & BLACK, Mar. 12,1 inm CHAL OTTE, N. ( DR. H. BAER, a- wuotr:S.a A.NO1:ru DR UG GIST ed NO. 1:11 ii EETING' STREE~T, "HAR LESTON, S. C. SEALED PRtOPOSALS __ fin dutpicate will he rececived for Sixty Day: by the Chiairmian of the l;o:ard of Trustees ( thet State Orphun Asy.l ian, for a SITE an t i rED( for the above ii:iuned Initituitior in accodance i a Joint R,.(o!,tion < the Genreral Assemibly, ipproved Fecbruar :0 A. .. 1S7:;, to invite P'ropools for if 'ite nd Bulding as required b-: said Jloii Resoluion. . W. T ERNER. Ch airman of Board State Urphan Asylun our. WANTED. 5MCords of TAN RARK, for whic UR- ~i.o per (Cord will lie paid on delivery W EBB, JONES & PARKER'S Apr. , 14-.tf Tannetoy. flATS, smTs &c. n L- h: \l in ( m:! . iawt . nr *IT- :m.t w. w!i e .sic' :1 tako ordu.; for S11 I IRTS. :aat In PENFEl:C FIT. WVe ud ~ Godi pr Expres sui>je'ct to ex R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, Ct)!.EUM B1.k, S. 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(Our 001 000 varie ty n Ityl, anid e::n1 be oo0 000 seenl 00o 000 000j 00000000000000000003000000100000000 001)1 01)1 : WITHOUT COST 2 001) 000 000000000000000 000000000000000000000O 000 000 000 As? no charge is ::le for 1h0w ing 00il 000 them ; for we' feel certain that 00'. 000 when 0Once a e1usto;tCr CIllS 001) 000 00. 0000000000000000000 00000000 0000 000 000 O SAT THE STORE : 1100 00 000000000 00e 100000000 000000 00000000 000 00( 000 .LId rlah S ant ex:tnir.ation he~ will 000 000 (lever be rathdited until :1e tlakes 001. 000 a purchase00 000 C0L 0006,0000000 000000000000 000000000000C 000 001 000 00 00000000 000000000 0000000000K00 1100 00L 0oo NEWBERRY, S. C. 00< 000 00). 000000000000000 000000 00000000000000C 0000000 0000000000000000000 0000000o0' MIav. 21, 2'l-t f. Nye)Cflaclex. TH E Most Wonderful Inventior OF THE ACE. J. Moses' Electro-Galvanic, Pat. June 2d, '68 Atuachied to these patented Specltacle: 'are two scientiicatll coLsi: :e:ed Galvanh throug'h the nerves 0f hP lead A Soft and C0ntinnons :.am off Electricity * ializing andt giving hecalthy actionl to th< - enitire1 beauitiful iy1.t.'mf of' those part.. AB SOLU'TELY anld CERTAINLY CL'RINI Partial Paralysis of the~ Optic Nerve, Weal. or I)iseased V'ision, Ne.ura?igia of the IIcat 0t Face, Nervous Tw:iches in the Mu-ce of' the Face, Noise ill the Ilead, Lo.-s o Mental Enegy, andl a ho~st of Nervous Die Cases, atIigfomdpesOn Of the nlerYOl: l:ner(gy of the0 3ystem. gree, t0 LIFE, UIGOR AND HEALTH. yv !he means of the aoft and (lowing strean of' Electr'icity, giving brighltness to the Eye q;uic!.ntess to the ETar, and enecrgy to ti* Brtain. They1.c are seit with len.es Of the fines manu1 Ifactu1re, :o SuI: all sigh ts, and wi:t1 glases f'or those not needing Spectacle's t( I'read n?ithi, but decsiringt the benef:.to :0 h derived fr0tn wearing t he Eaeies: ;. :ai are to be nad in :hie vicinity only cf JOHN F. SPECK, .Watchmaker and Jeweler Dealer in WXatche's, Clocks, Jewelry, - Silver and Piated W~are, NEWBERlRY, S. C. hi None are Genuine unless each pair stamp.' J . MOSES' ELECTEO-GALVANIC, aPa.jtnted June 2d, 186S... M1fI::M ~ & ili I[o: Family Machine Of the World! Gan .. iL: Ibye i. : Mrs. D. MOWER. Local A.v.ir. , o. i .1t Or L. H. REDUS, Tr' ei:. .:: S. C. THE DAVIS r 0 V ED VERTf/VA!, FEED Shattie Sewing Machine. t A Th s MIaciiine invo vs l: ivoin p!es i.:c are ne :ni . v ent f;rom hOine con,n:io:,!y:; s- rc-hr re,. :l b: ci: eior toa :.:; . It combines SIMPLICITY, STEENGTH, DURABLITY, BEAUTY AND ECONOMY, and .i ad.pied -cl la r lg(o of work, ew n Iho g :1l r.i- of fabrie fi-om~ heffitetoi s Leather. Has the VERTICAT FEED, hi,ch en:0b!, ;1 to e oe i i' ,Scm Gathers--, a::d a! 0:herob:u: :tw hte w 2 i L:; o IaC Lii oir 01) *'ior camh .im -1aiH h ti it ,e pi: seW ing. \\n n: ::i : 2od cano full as wit :!. r fe . i:i :.. '.:MPLEFST 'lA C i lN , 22:.in ::o) a er.t::: .g or cam groove., ::: i- :Le* niti of :i~ Ohersi to -ml th :A 1 oi i : Simtti, Loa -hi . ia :i : . -ts for dqing ever kun 01 -.o.l-- I i lv a F,s "act"on. T;-v it. whier* 1re!. - .nt may be obtained. DRPS, HIL & SEATZL ER, M ing f ' Ne er: a es revlle, AMERICAN B'JTTOHO4LE OVER-SEAMiNC AND SEWlNG MYADHJNE, BUJY THE BEST ! The AMERICA wi! zl Last a Life Time. It is uper 'or to u. :h r 'or 'in lilt chan:ies the b*-. :' -'i ii.e . . (.1 ti.4 m:a2''' Or ho 2..1c tar2ch. Ne*ver ri ,tiches, 1run. lig. .ao abnust nhee Ga;il and exarch.'e for 'vo::r el Sodon 2:e miot reason;b:e term2i ar l - atisf. etion) Zuarantee.. Li \'EL.AF. & WH IEELEli. N'iIores, Tin WIare. %'r. (U E I , Is now. pn pared to arpply ti:' wh.- i of COOKING STOYES, Tin Ware. Toilet Ware, Fancy Toffee Bigius Teapots, Cake and Money B~OXes, anid REPAIRING Neatly and expedhiU :ly dur.(', ROOFING and GUTTERING MADE A SPECIALTY. RE1MO L OF TL Siif0P, AS mylaen nm aw t:a q onthe 20:h: of tid n.nth Ma:ch , I '.i1, on and 'after i.'n , I e iua d ' h large store rece:ly oca; .UiV by .24:.a. & Mette, as a Shoe5 -or'.. b .s a..:: 1:.. Pr.:t and Mlr. Nathan, wh.ere I ' i' arn on t. Tin and Stove Business, pleased to .e allc~ a:y o d e: r a' : J as i many nesv ones as d -Aie :.:'.hi: Ia is n line. I shialg ,:s:rtt i,t ie a sfaction both .s o , ule f'a and work. W. T.WRIGHT. Mar. 12, 10-ti.