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Special and Local. Co.aell ren:wtedby basellT. Log-an, J.', ii the oidy Atuthoriz:d agcney for th1:. paper itr-hatrleton. ( .[ PETTENG LLL & Co., 10 State Strecet. Btoon, 37 Park RiWv, New York, and 701 Cue!tnut btreet, Pililudelphia, are our AgUtI ot proCuring advertiseneit tur our paper in the above eitie<, and authorized to e.;ntract for advertising at our lowest rates. We will xend a copy of oar paper and a copy of "Peters' Muical Monthly" for one year to any one sending us $1.50. Our pa per speaks for itself, and you may know the value of "Peters' Musical Monthly," from the fact that every yearly subscriber gets about sixty Songs, Dets. and Choruses, and from fifty to sixty P'iano pieces, worth at least _10. 5-tf. Town Directory. MERTINGS.-Newberry Division, No. S. S. of T., meets every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock, in Masonic Hall. Pula-ki Lodge, No. 21, 1. 0. 0. F., meets in the same Hall. every F.riday eveniug at8 o'clock. Amity Lodge, No. 67, A. F. M., meets first Monday in the month. it 8 o'clock. Signet Chapter. No. 18, It. A. M.. meets every second Monday. at S o'clock. Tow. CouNCIL.-J. 1. 'ool, Inte,dant. 1-. RodeLperger, J. Gaunt, A. U. Bo eri and U. Vells. Wardens. SU LQLVV.-J. J1. %,arringtou. 4%.cm.-J. C. Smith. .uoR PLoUATk.-J. C. Leahy. ScUooL COXXI-ssIosL.-3. S. Long. COUNTY COXXISSIONERS -DenniS .)IOate, T Ki vitt, A. R ice. -trt JUM-reS.-C. C. Chase, *. 1'. Jacoby. S. Young. Just jeceived by McFall & Iool, a beauti fut line of Lace'Collars and Slecves. ^ 24tf CANEC it EMOVED.-A very suoCessful surgical operatiou was made by Dr. Geo. (arnany, on Friday last, in the removal of a large cancer, from the breast of a colored woman, named Nancy Jackson. The cancer was a growth of fifteen years. GOOD TEXPLAns.-The Lodge of Good Templars, lately organized in this town, is now in good working order. The regalia worn by the officers are beautiful. The lodge now numbers some twenty-tive or thirty, and at every meeting new c.adidates are pro po-ed and initiated. MeFAl & Pool have now in store a fine as sortinctt of Swiss, Lawns, and cheap Piques. 24-tf. ZE BULL.-Prof. Gerard got off a good thing the other morning. We iuqaired of hi.,, where he would go from here. Said be, "I go to ze-ze, ah yes, to ze bull, bull, vat you call him, down here seven mi!e on the ze railroad?" Frog Level, suggested we. "Ali yes," said the prcffessor, "I was tiuk to call him ze Bull Frog. You call him z: Frog Level, al, zat is one good joke. Ze Level Frog, not ze Ilull Frog." It tickled him vara mooeb. TtE MOLLORON FLooD.-WC leirn from parties who have just returned from the above named see:ion that a rain-fall was ex perienced about there on Saturday altogether unprecedented for heaviness, and the extent of damage done. The flood which fell about this town some weeks ago is said to have been light in comparison to tis latter, and that was bad enough. It is said that bottom land fences have disappeared, top soil and growing crop are also among the things that were, while the roads are washed into chasms. It is sad to hear of such fearful rains. JusTIce CHAsE's COURT.-In looking over the docket of Squire C. C. Chase for items this week, we find nothing of special interest. It is full of petty cases of hog, cow and chicken stealing-a sad commentary on the times-together with small assaults and smaller batteries, &c. It is a great pity the colored people cannot see that honesty is the best policy, and that it is better for them to keep out of the meshes of the law. Its a bad wind, however, which blows no one good -if they would behave better, the law would grow rusty and the Justices become poor .as Job's turkey. A t the store of McFall & Pool can be found, Lace Collars, and Sleeves, Swiss, Lawns, and cheap Piqumes, and other elegant goods. 24-tf GERARD'S ENTERIAINMENT on Friday night, was the best of the kind we have seen in this town in years. H is feats of legerde main, and his imitations of various birds and animals were splendid. His perform ance on the Harp elicited much applause, and it was-due him, for he certainly is a fin ished.pe.rformeri. Take the entertainmenit from be'ginning to.end, it was equal to the best. We regret very much to say that the audience was small, and did not near come up to expectation, and it is unaccount able that it was so, for the programme pro tnised a rare treat, and we are pleased to say that Prof. Gerard carried out his promise. GEEsE NOT WANTED.-The farmer frOsm Mollohon, who complained of too much grass last-week, and who begged us to have some geese scnt him, now countermands the order. iIe says the flood of Saturday has washed the grass away, and his fencing, and that geese would only be an incenmbrance and tax to him at present, unless parties sending would also supply food for them, and rails to build pens to put them in. HIe need not apprehend getting any, for there is a man in town who has such nn inordinate love for goose, that he buys all which may be brought him,or that he c:an hear of. The bird is consequently scarce. Ihave you seen McFall & Pool's handsome lot of Lace Collars and Sleeves? 241-tf. A Sw EarTrERPRISE-Onr friend, Mr. David Buzhardt, Jr., not satisfied with the old and slow but sure way of making honey by the natural bee process, has entered into its mnanufacture by artificial means, and we must acknowledge that his honey-(a sam ple of which found its way to our table last week, and of such delectable flavor and s-,-eetnaess that it has already gone glimmer ing down the throats of the little ones) is so much like the Simon pure, that only when knowing to the fact can it be told that it is artificial. The only difference is that it is thinner and ecarer. Mr. Buzhardt has the receipts for sale for this County. G;et one and make your honey, reader, and we wvar rant you will never be stung by a bee. GOLDFN C.ANcE-An opportunity is now offered by which two birds can be killed w ith one stone. In other words, Mr. Law rence Marshall makes the following extra ordinarily liberal offer. From all cash pur chases of $1, twenty-five per cent. will be set aside for some charitable purpose. This charity fund will amount to a considerable sam it' purchasers are liberal. Mr. Marshall wilOca a book, in which account will be kept of all ,the monies so recived, and whi&:WII begi'teen out to whatever object the buyer desigUater.-it being so stated at the time of purchase. .Two good things will thus be accompihed-Marshall will be lif t edl out of a tIght place, and a large charity will be bestowed. !t is wvorthy of considera tion, reader, for you not only get the value of your m..ney in goods, buit you give 25 per cent. of it either to the poor, or sqpe one of th elturChC or societics. DISTMESSING -Theeditorof the Lexington. Di ratchI ekt4 dt' IPno).g t1ilkd !ne~ rubhintr bg a ba.t: fi-t soon--ot a!! tc names of persons who jiave had their papers stopped tbr non-paYment of subscrip tion." We would follow suit, but it would hardly pay t'r the t le, for those w ho have s:oi1ed the 11CRALD without payiog are so miserably poor that we have no hope of ever realizing anything from them. And then the amounts are so trifling-on!y one owing for a whole year, and as he stopped it some four or ive years ago,-he now claims the statute of limitation. Besides we derive more pleasure in looking dxagzers at that man than we could possibly have from '.hree greenback dolla1S. The Yeats of his panta loons are worn threadbare too, and his elbows show signs of soon being free from confinement. Let him rip. No, we will not publish a black list, the whole thing is bla(k enough already. Those stop-my-paper-with out-paying-up fellows arc sufficiently puni-h ed without our addintg to their sorrows, and we look on them more in pity than anger. SVDDE DEATu.-It is with pain we an nounce the sudden death of Mr. M. Nathan, an old and respected citizen of this town, which sad event occurred on Monday moru ing about 9 o'clock. Mr. Nathan had been a sufferer from asthma, for some time, and that together with his weight ot years, and r-cent family afflictions, had all helpe.1 to confine him in doors for several mouths, but though suffering at times t:eadfully, his immediate death was not looked for. On Monda mornin:-, he walked across his bedroom, sup ported by his son, and seetned in usual health and spirits; but shortly after getting upon hi bed, and while conversing. with his son, and the Doctor standing near. a change was noticed, he seemed to be in a fainting con dition, and in a moment, without sign or word, the good old man, uoru out with life's toils and troubles, yielded up his spirit to his maker. His death was painless, sudden.and like the snuffing of a cand!c. To his afflicted wife, who only a few months s.nce, sutfered the loss of two grown daughters, and now mourns afresh in the death of her com panion, and to the entire family. we tender our sympathy. The remains of the ecceased have been conveyed to Columbia for inter ment. NOT ON THE ProGi..MMEt.-Our man of all work, Hart, accompanied us to P,of. Gerard's show on Fliday night, itt the cap-ac ity of a dry nurse. Ile had never seen any feats of legerdemain before, and it only needed one wonder to bring'from him a deep -"WELL!" The next camed his hair to saighten, and his checks to blanch, he thiought he had got into dangerous company. Directly the conjuror, (naturally taken by Hart to he irst cousin to old Nick) broke a plate, and which he poceeded to mtnd. The fragments were gathered and placed in a funnel-shaped pistol. The pistol must be aimed at a colored man's head to make the trick succesful, said the Professor, and zuiting the action to the word, it was pointed at Ilart. The. victim of diabolic sights' jumped fron his seat, and ran, his hair was straight noW, and his eyes considerably en larged. He had scarce become satistied that the roof of his head was all intact, when the magician got down and among the audience, to show his rings, b2fore manipulating them, He was anxious for H art to look at one, and tried to get nsar him, but it was out of the question, the retreat of the one was faster than the forward of the other. Seeing it useless-Gerard gave a sharp squeak-in knitation ot some bird or anitmal, at which he is splendid, whticht lifted our poor- dry nurse about three feet from the ground, one or t wo more squeaks carried him to a win dow, and from which lie would have leaped had the squeaks not ceased. And this was not all, again and again was he almost thrown into a spasm of fright. It was wonderful, we never have witnessed such a genuine scare before. At the conclusion of the performance, Hart's voice could be heard supplicating us to go, to get out of such a place. iIe would not live with such a man for a world of gold. ABOUT THE TOWN AN(D COUNT. The seasons now are fine. We hear of no one asking for rain. Everything in the vegetable and floral world is growing rapidly-we include grass. Attention is called to the special notices of Messrs. McFall & Pool in this issue. Do you wish to be charitable without in curring any cost? If so, read Marshall's card, and do as lie suggests. Chickens are enormously high, but luckily scarce, for there arc people who will buy at the most extravagant prices. Efforts are beitng made to raise beef cattle with four hind quarters, instead of two. Every body wants steak all the time. This is a sin against nature. As there is no money in the town treasury, we advise our clerk to go for the dogs, that enough to pay small and pressing demands may be raised by taxing the sarmints. Don't know if any young lovers are taking advantage of the fine moonlight nights. If not, they are advised to do so. No charge for the advice. Sleeping in church during service is bad enough, but snoring is an unpardonable offence. Some complaints have been made to us, with the request to call attention to the same. The last Saturday in this month is the day appointed by lawv for the voters of each school district to meet, for the purpose of raising by tax an additional amount for school p-urposes. I cannot pay your bill to-day is now a pro verbial expression, or rather, I've "got no money," "flat broke," "dfry as a gourd," "c't raise enough to cover a jay birds roost," is epidemic-everybody is affected by 1)o you want cool water, these hot and s.vltring days, water from the very bottom of the well? If so, make your want known to Mr. Ft-ank Moon. lie is prepared to give you a pump, which will serve the very pur pose needed. We were startled out of all propriety Sat urday last by an early morning report, that a splendid beef was being cut up at the market house. It was a base, and a cruel fabrication -the report we mean, not the beet'. The beef was mahogany. Mr. JTohn P. Buzhardt will accept the thanks of this office for some very nice June apples. The devil pronoutes his share of the same as good, and as he is a judge in such matters, no more need be said. Round trip tickets will be sold over the Greenville Road, both for the Furman l'ni versity and Female Institute Comumenet mets, from the 10 th to the 21st, and also for Wofford College Commencement, from the 21st to the 28tht inst. Col. Fair. Maj. Suber and Col. T. J. Pope, left town last week. We are pleased to say no warlike mission took them away, and that they have not gone for Capt. Jack nor any other Modoc. Not a bit of it. They have gone to Gileun's Sprinigs to 'take water,' something better than tightiug. Six cherries on a twig, and three strawber ries of fair size tied with a piece of aewing tea.m n orm l.aid on the editorial table the past season. How will it be wilb garde v.ge!atbk art fini. The en1 Cf th tabl.- for1-e y 1 u!e.1 for do"! i 1V uve1 i , thedevil to eeire his v.(ai y tori upon. To what ba-e u,e3 do we come a last. FoR THE 1IRALD. Note" from the Capital. Cx J June 11th, 173. NEWS-Aeit CIIAN ES. M. EITot : Your readers are al ere this aware of the fact that tht daily Union has been purchased b: Mr. Thad. C. Andrews. and has beeL cons:olidated with the Herald, tuude the name of the daily Union-Herald Mr. Carpenter. the late proprietor o the Union, leaves Columbia to-day foi New York, whence he will take pas sage fur Europe. The U1nion.Herald though an open and avowed Republi can sheet, is conducted with marlke, ability and with more fairness thar any of its predecess'rs. That earnest ehinpion of the peo ple's rights. the ('arolinian, h:u achieved a large circulation aid a e;vious popularity in a very shor space of time. llut owinlg to tlh( stringency of the times. its proprietor: have been compelled to suspend it: publication. Messrs. Thomas & La Motte most certainly deserve th( thanks of all honest people in thi State, for their manly and persisten efforts to give us a bold and incorrupt able journal at the Capital. Th( Carolinian has failed it is true, bu it has gone down with flying colors It is hoped and believed the publica tiou of this justly popular paper wil be resumed before long. *OLLEGE COMMENCEMENT. The Commencement Exercises o the Columbia Female College, wil take place June 22-25. 11ev. R. L Harper will preach the sermon, am Rev. Dr. 'Neynardie, of Greenville will deliver the address. The grad iating exercises will take place oL Wednesday mornimr. and that nigh we will be treated to a grand insiru mental and vocal concert. This ha been a very prosperous session, am the probabilities are that next sessior Pres. Jones will have as many pupil as he can accommodate. QUARTO-CENTENIAL. The Marion St. Methodist Churel having reached the sober age of~ 2 vears. it has been determined to cele brate this event with appropriate reli gious exercises, and Sunday, .June 29 has been fixed upon as the day. A] the former pastors of thme Chureh hay. been invited to attend, and a genera re-union of pastors and umem,bers expected. On thme morning of th 29th, a special sermon is to be preach ed by llev. A. M. Chrietzberg, to b followed by a memorial address b; Rev. Jno. T. Wightman, D. D., o Charleston,.who was the first pasto of' the church. In the afternoon ther will be a social re-union and lovc feast, and at niight another special seI mon will be preached by sonme one o the former pastors of the Church. Altogether it promises to be one o the most pleasant and profitable eek brations we have had ini a longr time. ET('. Passing down one of our streets few nights ago, I heard a very qjues tionable sound proceed from the fron porch of one of our most fashionabl dwellings. It resembled somewha the sound made by a horses' foot a he lifts it out of soft Newberry mud Immediately after the report, a sol voice was heard to say, "Now, Willic you have been drinking, for I smelli on your breath." "Well, you see, Jane, I was threat ened with the epizoot, or the menin gitis. or some other tarnal complaint I don't remember what. So the doe tor said I must take three straigh drinks a day." The voice was hushed and the es plosions were resumed, so I passed on wising 1 was~ Willie. Since then have heard that Willie and Jane at to be married this fall. I thought s< U. T. Obituary. DIED, near Jalapa, June 5th, 1873,< Chronic Diarrhea, JoHs LANDON, Solhof Vt L. and Ella 0. WATERS, aged 1 year, I months and 28 days. No Poisonous Drug. DR. TUT's LIVER PILLS are prepare with great care and study, in exact accor< aice with the principles of Chemical con patibility. They are not a "cure all" for a diseases. They are safe. They contaiu n dangerous drug. Require no change of dii or occupation. Dr. Tutt's Sarsaparilla and Quens Delight. Under the influence of this compound ti, eye grows clear and sparkling, the con plexion like pearl; unsightly blotches, poe marks, worms in the flesh, pimples, an roughness of tihe skin disappear, and t entire human organization grows redoler with health. The Proper Time To use DR. TUTT'S LIVER PILLS when you have Nausea, Loss of Appetiti Yellowed Cast of the Skin. Rush of Blood the Head, Cold Extremities, Ringing in it Ears, Pain in the Back. Side and Sboulder lign Colored Urine, Vertigo, and Bilion: ness. They afford prompt relief. Comnmercial. - NEWBERRY, S. C-, June 17--Cotton 16., L viRPooL, June 1G -Cotton closed Stead -uplands 899; Orleans 9)a91. N~w YoRx, June 16.-Cotton quiet an nomina-middling 203. Gold 16;. BALTIMORE, June 16.-Cotton firm-niiC dling 191. CHARLESTON, June 16.-Cotton quiet middling 183a182. AousTA, June 1.-Cotton firm-mit d lig 1R. II.111111[1 - k. C Great Reduction IN PRICE AT THE! mA 41,0TH DRY GOOD8 ESTABLISHMENT R. C. SIVER & Me. NEWIERRY C. If. In order to mjale Sorne iiporta it bang1Les iniour Store Ro-il. il n ill be ijece-ary to REDUCE OUR STOCK. Therefore, for the Next ThirtN (30) Days, WE WILL oFFEiR Our Entire Stock oF DRY GOODS, Boo,rs, SHOES ANID HIATSI AT A Very Small Per Cent. Above Uost, And No Humbug, WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY, THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD, Our STOCK is the LARGEST and BEST SELECTED ever oftered in Newberry, con sistilg of NOTIONS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Full line DRESS GOODS, WHITE OODS, SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, In all idth., Gentlemens' Furnishing Goods, Full line SLADIE 1INDERWE AR, Cassimeres, Cottonades and Linens, For Geits' and Boys' wear, Trunks, Valises and Reticules, Boots, Shoes and Hats, INCRAIN CARPET, G;ood pat' terns, will be sold at a sacrifice. All are invited to call and examine our G,OODS and PRICES. 'R. C. SHIVER & C0., NEWBE1RRY C. H., . C. jP.~ .-All orders promptly attenided to, and s.iples sen.t wl cn deir E O June 4, 22-tf. C. F. JACKSON, MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C., HAVING REMOVED FOVR DOORS ABOVE HIS OLD) STAND, ON Main Street, To the tnagnificent store in Mr. Jacob's New rBuilding, offers for sale a SPLENDID STOCK -OF NEW GOODS, At UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. Call and see his DRESS GOODS, STA PLE GOODS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, FANCY ARTICLES, Etc., Etc. HIis 10, 25 and 50 cent Coun ters offer bar gains in YA~NKEE NOT1IONS. MILLINERY t AND Millinery Goods, RIBBONS, Silk and Straw Goods, WHITE GOODS, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Parasols, and Handkerchiefs. Now open at. -Mrs. D. MOWER'S, U.NDFR JIERALD OFFICE. A pr. 1, 15--tf. INTRESTIN TO All, SRather than box up my large stock of goods while my new store is builing, I have determined to offer MY ENTIRE STOCK At Reduced Prices, FOR CASH, SAND CASH ONLY. ~The Stock is large, and consists of Dry Goods, Clothing. Boots and Shoes, Hats, all kinds and qualities, .Ladies Straw Goods, GasadMillinery and Faney Goods, GasadCrockery Ware, Saddlery, ,Groceries. &c. The assort'nent is various, fre-sh and well selected, and wili be sold as abose stated, for' I Mean Exactly What I Say! Comec and be convinced. J. D. CASH, O,pposite Court House. . WHtOLESALE GROCERS, C01 AXD 1iF Planiation Supplies, Dry Goo Keep constantly on 14Coffee, Meal, lagF P.eon, M laSess , T ie.c La d, Sugar, Salr, Corn, Tobi & Pink Ev< Also a coico artich- of N . .\talas ,. in choice A No. I article Goshen "Itter, ani B Give us a call. JNo. E. WEBB. THOS. M. 1 Jan. :;9, 4-tif. GRO CERIES FOR CASH. Contemplating a chaige in our bisiness it an, early day', we have~ determim-d to sellI AT SHORT PROFITS FOR CASH. With Our we are Satizz'ie that it wAill bie to Our i.0-rest- aWell as, tie Interest of Those With Whom We Deal, to voiine o1rsLlv6 *-:-ri'ctLY tO tol e GA-' SY1TEM, t, SELL FOR SHORT PRFil S. We h'lope our fiiend, and the public .;ne rally, w%ill -ive us a trial taoder this tiew systen upon whicht we n,ow enter, and we nwill endeavor to make it to their interest to give us thleir patrona1g. WE WILL KEEP A good stuck of Heavy and Family Groceries, and a CONSTANT SUPPLY of the WANDO FERTILIZER, to tie examination of which we invite all pesons wishing to pan'rebase goods in our filne before they mae thir pur a.LlI'i R. MOORMAN & co. All persons indebted to us by note or aeCOtt, are most earnesLy requested to muke paymnit at once. All our claims are past due.and we must have them settled. We mlealn wh.t We :%ay. R. MOORYAN & Co. Mar. 10, 1873-10-t. ayeS & Marti Are receiving their FALL SUPPLY of HARD WARE, C U TL ERY, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BAGGING, TIES, WOODEN-WARE, Yia[oo and Bv@ MaIil, SADDLERY and WHIPS, MMBEll WOOD9 PjHPS, ETC., ETC., ETC. GROCERIES, BAGGING, TIES, &c., WHOLESALE AND RE fAIL, BY J. H. O'Neill, Agt. Corner Cald well and Friend Sts. Opposite Mr. P. Scott, Merchant Tailor, Has just received and opening a gcneral as sortment of LIQUORS, &c. WICH{ WILL BE SOLD Low for Cash, or coun try Produce. The public generally are invited to call and examine my stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. The Highest Price Paid for Cotton. Sept 25 30 i FLOUR, FLOUR! ALL GRADES. DI VERNON, KARN'S BEST And 0. K. FLOURS. Choice Hams, N. 0. MLolasses, Sugar, Coffee, Corni, Bacon, &c., And many other articles re ceived daily of Best Qual ities, and Cheap for Cash. at THlE PEOPIES STHlRE, H O8. F. H ARMON. May 21, 20-Gm. Tobacco, Tobacco. We are just in receipt of 35BOXES of fOBACCO of various grades and prices, at wLesaeorial-LACE & WHEELER. May 29, 91---f. BB GO., AN) RFTAIL "TON BUYERS, ds, Boots, Shoes, lats, &c., hand a good line of Plana:ion HOPS, Trace Chains, lines, eto, Wooden an.a Willo%v Ware, hIs~., i. bii., 5and 10 gallon kegs, also a ucl%Ohwat Flour in abimeanee. AKE. !H. O'W. 1IARRINGTON. Collon is. C9TTOX IiIG11S IIAVIN(; increased oar Manufactory we are prepared to supply the demand for our well known COT ON GINS, which are con sidered the best in the market by those who have used and known them. EVERY GIN GUAR.ANTEED TO GINE SATISFACTION. Price lower than any other first-class Gin. Ordcrs solicited early in the season to prevent delay. By permisAion we refer to the following gentlemen: Col. D. Wyatt Aiken, and Maj. J. K. Vance, Cokesbury. Gov. M. L. Donlam, Edgefield; Maj. A. .ones, Pine Hlouse; Mij. Josiah Padgett, Mine Creek. Mr. L. Hartley, Batesville. Capt. .J. G. Ilawthortn, Saluda Old Town. Gen. M. C. Butler. Columbi:1. fMessrs. WEBIl. .0NES & PARKERl, are our authorized Agents for Newberry, at whose store a sample Gin can be seen. Address, 13TNEBLETT & GOODlRICI, .Fune 4, 2'2-4m. Augusta, Ga. T H E "MORRIS COTTON GIN." Still Ahead of all Others. THESE COTION GINS have been TRIED in Newherry and surrounding country, and have PROVEN to be the BEST,SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST COTTON GIN ever offered in this country. I have b)een manufatunring Cotton Gins for 318 vea~rs in South Carolina, and the Gin I now make is the BEST I have ever made. All work W.ARRANTLD to give tull satisfac tion or NO PAY. Price $3.50 per Saw. Address, E. MORRIS, Cotton Gin Factory, COlLUBlIA,S. C. May 2S, 21-3m. THE BROWN COTTON GIN. Planlters should examine the above named e'd and reliable (iin before buying any other. It combines the required quali ties of Simnplicity, Strength and Dura bility. It gills rast and clean, makes excellent lint (of tenl bringing 14c. to 1.2C. per lb. above market,) and is univer sally admitted to be the lightest running gin, made. We have had thirty years' ex erencin the business, and warrant every in perfect. Gins constantly in the hands of onr agents, to which we invite inspection. Circulars, with testimonials ar.d full particulars, may be had by addressing, ISR AELT F. BEOWN, President,. Brown Cottoni Gin Co., New London, Conn. WEBB, JONES & PARIKER, Agents. Mar. 5, 9-km. COTTON CINS MADE AND REPAIRED AT MY SHOP ON COLLEGE HILL, NEWBERRY, S. C. Give MVe a 'Trial. JOHN.A. CHAPMAN. Mar. 26, 1 2-Sim. JiseRaneous. JAMES PACKER, HOUSE, SIGN DECOR ATIVE P AINT ER. PAPER HANGING and KALSOMlINING. I[avintg provided himself with all the la test improved ladders and othier tools and impments of his trade, is now prepared to perform all work in his line of business with neatness, durability and dispatch. COUNTRY JOBS WILL,BE ATTENDED. By the arrangements whtichi he has corn pleted he v 'i be able to do the several branches of his trade at thme LOWEST POS SllHLE PRIGES. Terums Qashi on the completion of work. IIf you want ime and don't see me, inq,uire at H.~ H. Blease's Tin and Stove Store. Apr.16. ~,-0.. Electro Chemical Baths. Te unidersigned has fitted up an (Ottice wiith atll the necessary applianc.es for giving 'The Electro Chemical Baths, te virtues of which have been long recog izd by our profesion as5 being the only efe:tual means of Removing Mercuxry from the System, . Also as being the speediest means of CURING GHiRONIC RIIEUMATISM, atd kin,died dii.eases. Removing entirely fron the system those constitutionial dis eaes so ditlicult of cure, and whieh, in fact, are only palliated by the ordinary remedies. The courtes.ies of the ollice arc extended to al P'racticing Phys~icianms needing treat nent. J. D. BR UCE, M. D., May ->S -l-t - Newherrv. S. C. It'& ~s Ci SA IFFIELDO: 10 ~ 1:U N I I I CLOTHING, H1ATS, SHIRTS, &c. :1111 pmrt iclularky in1 HlATS.il: : h.,t 1 h::l in sk:Il t:'bli -hn .nz:. Sen< n.r uners:mil We will1 fill Our CI IM i ) I"l'A 'l Ml\ ENT R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, C;0 d L u r 1 -:A SY . . 6)00 4000 000OOLD CLOTHESO)''0 00 nIo rtx add to a uban's appear- 00 00 alne, and when WRIGHlT OR on. 000 COPPO K ofMerclegant, ni oo 000 On, , the o d Shou!l be o0 00003"0OOOOOOOOoOoo0 000000 00000 0000 GW(0 000"EXCHANCED 000000000000000000 00000000) 000000000 00) hisane, and w t h n priTe 0 0o0 00o)000004)1)000000000)0000000*00(Y00 0FOR NEW AND0 0000o0000000004.00000000()00000000000000 000 Paid for with thains ; i this be 000 oo not done, oher men with lesS 000 000 preteln01i to beauty, wit 000 000 Or it,tell"geneo, uho are 000 000 sArp cnough to 000 000 adorm them- 060 000 selves in 000 000000000000000000000000000000000001 OO OELEGANT SUITS,= 00000000000o00000000000000000000000000 ooz Will take the 61hine out of you. Our ooo 000 Ujlothinig is CheAp, and (f great 000 000 Val ie:tv ill style, -I nd v'in he 000 000 seenI 000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 SWITHOUT COST 2 00000000000000 0000000 0000000 00 000 000 As no charge i made f1r Showing 000 000 them ;for u e feel certain that 000 000 when once a customer calls 000 0000000000000000000 00000(00000000000 mo AT THE STORE 2 000000000 000000000000000000 000000000 000 And miakes anl examintion) he will ooo 000 uicver be saified until he makes 000 000 a purchase 000 00000000000 00000000000C 0000000000000 000 000 OFW WRIGHT & COPPOCK, 2 000 000 0000000000 000000000 00000000000000000 000 000 000 NEWBERRY, S. C. o00 000 000 000000000000000O 000000 000000000000000 0000000 0000000000000000000 0000000000 May. 21, 20-tf. Drugs. # F'anry .Irflides. DRi. S. F. FAINT, DIIGGIST AND (MIST, NEWBERRY C. H., 8. C. All the most approved PATENT MEDI CIN'ES constantly 0.n hand. PERFUMERIES, SOAPS and TOiLET A RTICLES, of the choicest character.i MEDICINAL LIQUORS, 'af purest quail Prescriptions compounded carefully, at all hours, day and night. Mar. 12, '731-f WI LSON'S. LIVER .REMEDY. A sure and permanent Cure for all diseases caused by a deranged Liver, such as Jaun dice, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Fevers, Nervousness, Impurity of the B100d, Melancholy, 00stiveness, Sick Headache,Pains in the Head, and all kindred diseases. EVERY FAMILY-SHOULD HAVE IT. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Prepared only by WILSON & BLACK, Mar. 12, 10-Gm. CHARLOTTE, N. C. GERMAN Invaluable in Teething, and Summer Com-i p!aints of Children. Cures DIAIIRIRIIE X, DYSENTER Y, COLIC, At.d other Diases, incident to the period of Den'ition. U nlike lie "So0thting- yrups," now so NO ANODYNE, IOr other injurious Drug. It is composed of the very best moaterials, and should be found in every Nursery. The best physi cians recomn)tlld it. 3IANUF'ACTURE.D BY Dr. H. BAER, CIIAIRLESTON. S. C (f For sale by MOTTE & TA RRANT, j awherr, S. C. May ,x 18-tf. Dhy teoott. Th ro. erk.s.h*f ~ -z 'fl,1 we L.:(: t :1. an. 1:1;:ro .' . . r i.,- I.. t!%, 1,10 ~ ~l\JEfU& co. ew berry, S. C., May , 1 :. It %ili he sen y the .above 1', C t I have pI cau: d 1 th : v u,k :A aood will of he 1 EZ,RS. stheE iM, ia it is my p.rposv to keep st:ch a -tock and .0 ze11 at iuch prices a i! S lve the great =:i unction. Mv It a l i be uic sales t1d' short1 proft.1, andi r.tlr.ewd of :oods. My s:oek conisists at p:esent of Groceries--Sugars, Cof fee, Flour, Syrups, &c. Dry Goods, Clothing, BOOTS, i HOE8, &C. I w:l 1 ell hoes at a ar gin'- ach as i .hoe a ;.I fromst xl.-25., 1 ; A .,har.- (f p.4o? gei r pecte THOS. COOK. Ma.y :,21 - ::. And ." also, is the New and Elegant Stock OF And the ladies anl 1 publi: Mi tc rd|y, aie ivited to wx.a i our line and l.rge a. sortmeat o! Dress Goods, ('.Ncous, Piqunes, Xal.sook;, H1Ousc:keeP*.1- Guood, Heavy G, Grant, Hariware, ad e:,Bridle!z, And many other goods, too nzumeros to mention, and all of hich we beg the pub lie to eXamiflne. Our motto is QUICK SALES AM) SHORT PROFITS. P1 M.1 CI I~ tICKI Apr. 2, 113-tf. ESTABISIIED 185I MVL FOOT IS RECEIYING for Ladies and Gents, and! A FULL LINE OF GROC ERIES. CALL AND BE CONVINCED. GRANITEVIL~LE Shirtings, Sheetings And Drills, To Merchants at Man ufacturer's Prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for Cotton or other Country Produce. MW. FOOT. Apr. 2, 1-tf. DO YOU WANT TO BUY Groceries Cheap AND Excellent in Quality? IF s0, G;O To MRS. D. MOWER, Where can be fouCnd Flour, Bacon, Mlolar ses, Sugar, Coffee, Corn, And Many Other Articles At the Lowest Market Prices.. On the corner, and under tie Ib:r..tLf Office is the place For Cheap Goods, Cheap Prices, And the Best Attention. W. T. TARRANT, MOLLOHON ROW. Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoec, Hlats, Caps, Crockery, S:aldllery, Harness, Trunks, Leather, e:.c. Apr. 9, 14-tf. Dissolution of Partnership. Havitng di.potsed 0f our entire iOt4et in the0 Drug B1usiness to Dr. S. F. Fa:w, the to pa rtner-lhip htetetofore existing~ und-!r the namelt :anda s:vle of HARR',S & GR~EEN, is this day dissolved, by matunal consenit. OLI\ ER J. II AlIU:S FRANKi GREEN. JUneC 11, 2:-3t WANTFT 5ta0 Cords of TAN j,lt,ha ha is.00 per Cardi will be r.id 01 l,j" t t W EU, ONE & a.xRKv Apr. o ,,1T-ur7