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-Spv eiaI anad0. Co LntBII, Nov. 25 h, 187d TheAjerM"H .a" is hereby d -si natela #EVt pg-I'Ved Icbrua;I 22d, 190. entitled "An Act to reguNate the publi AoDiu g143 otices and Offic'al Ad usigniant," as the ne -vspaper fr the .ab Seifosi of aLegail Notices and Ofeiial Ad vertisements for the -County of Newherry, 'mIbfd=er ordr o-t(he -Boark desigua t rohiProgssive Age" as the ofMcial new4u ter, iS hereby revoked. B3yeer of the Board. l 4-' --E. E. HAYN"2 - sreary afState and Secretary of the Board. STATE OF SOU fn CAROL1A, O"Z SLCrZTAXRY OF S-ATE. I, H. E. AyxE, Secretary of State, do Aegeby CertiVy that thc foregoin- i a true ad iorrect copy of the ori.i-ar, now on file a this oee - I- E. HAYNE, Secretary of State. I wia-be seen by the above notica that the NVrbery Hxmin has been designated as the oge al Ne'ispaerfor the publication of an L-gaVoies and Advertisements, taking d.tic from. thie 25tb of Novembei ultimo, and al p'ties" ill be governed accordingly. Dec. 3. 1873-48-tf. - - IsD.x To NEw ADTEETISEMENTS. N. B. Davenport-Mules Estra) ed. L . 'lt-Good News. * L2 .~riv~i%aSberiri Sales. AIjgo.6 7/emale College. RC. Shrver-Goods at Pattic Prices. S. Pritt-Store to Rct. Shackledd-Piano Rae. * .uam &Co.-Wanited. Yck7-Elal Gaide for. 1874. . Arazs-Fjwl Notice. bur- R. R.- Change of Schedule. Co.-Special Notices. :AMan-Critfna.- Goods. *Dissoltion.of Partnrsbip-J. E. Webb & CO. --Nice----neis' ':e, C. B. C. C , N. C. Zaftkruptcy Nice-. M. Waliace. - Land to Rent-Joel W. Ander.f -Pane UgAssopition& Meeting. .Notice-Savings Bank. - TiE X[.anr.-Eyery -ubscriber to tLe HrmAnr who is indebted to u,. w ill flud the iueflitiM 2edX aurk-an the margin of his Iv th e-rhaps the next also-and by that time we trut that every ne will have paid up- Re* eMbe subscri!>ion licicewasreduced to -5250 in advance, and -;erie when no&,so paid-, A. :p dit coss more toi. delay yt Ai bqinig, it vill be ptfn'c6ueir;Ith o&. request. All tho & 'de, who do not,pay up be tween thir J l be stficken from onr maiP~&,an eWraccou-ts. piaced in sait for colleetion. We are in earnest, read ,Jrcw-awI lRe og-tb,And -p-eferto save lye Zhiti and. send it to those who vill not pay. Look fqr the XAnark.. . 48-3-. Crrins' S1Nxs(.ex.-Attention is called to the card published, relative to the above -institUnon. r L{stpIC BALugagr; ScER.---The .ifwoisz ofNelifr,'*IILA give a Ball and Supper, on the night of the 22d inst Full particulars will be given n6xt issue. On and after this date, all Dress "Ooods wiBl be sold.at and below cost, at McFALL & POOL:S. .Dee. 3, 48-tf. SAz-DA.-The weather being fine, a large number of people were in town on last Sale-d:ay. A considerale attount-of property, real and personal, elchaged owners. Fourteen tra.cts of land, containing fromt 504 the 350 acres, makirig in all 2,452, were sold at an average of $8.75 per acre. Ifyou are ,afflieted with Cancer, Serofuia, flplepsy. Nouralgia, Rhen m*ttimi Lung. disease, Dyspepsia., or a ny~ Chronic or obscure disease, call and consult Dr. Dindley at Chase's Hotel,-Dec. 8th. He will only stop for one-day. EMPr.-The Newberry jail is now 'withent a prisoner-an event of rare oc c'urrence. All those recently imprison ed1 were tried at the last Court of Gen eral Sessions, and those convicted have been sent to the Penitentiary. . Judge Moses. made a clean sweep of it this e wil -cceive AmnTiSO to be sold at tejayatgr E. Goods se who dlesire dgill fmnd it at Town Counn invited avid orerl condnet;~ N. Robs -agent fo The Wheeler ';uano. I Agency, of which Mxrove its the efficient chief Knts, ani been removed to the son offe ission Room of Mes. .Seve-r:d machi: sold to suit thwee . 'otton achines mae the s. asc& ,at r Postoffices in " -the Remember Chase WDTYou OUGH - - is he time for the me ofN - Derryto put in their ade ements MChistasis coming and ervrJywi - nte know where they can g'et'whiat thy ant: best and cheapest. Send them.ln by the dosen. We advise, not thatwe may be benefited, oh! no, we are m idrpie than that. 1~ Weet. g Wison Machinie Agrene ofyhichMr.L. H. Redus is the effiet hief fr Newberry, has been remorettethelAueton and Comn - essWin. C. Chase ~mhcns onand, which ad re thea Wbeel er&W1sWi -~48-5t. n -~ED-It was ~ecentIy decided See gldsettle this r forthis commurSity. -1The emune species is alarmingly numerous about here, and unless our young detbtiters $ bolish the insttItin there will soon lieno estforthe way ME.SSns. KINOSL.AND & ll3'rHT. -Now that the Christmas holidays are approaching arnd many beautiful pres ents will be givren, as well as supplie~ Jaid in for the following year, we cais not but call attention to the excellent jhina and Crockery Estaiblishmlent of esr.Kingsland & Heath, in Columi bia., under the Columbia hotel. Per. Ssons desiring anything in that line, fot seor orntament, will find it advant tageous to purchase from them. -18-2t / V with miuh pain the sad death of the in- h: fant vhPld of ir. and Mrs. J. F. Spear- I man, ag-d two Years, by acidental cc burning. The little one was in the sec- d ond story of the liouse alone, and, in es some way or other, came in contact with the fire in the fire place. when its as clothes b eanie inmediately enveloped in Lame. The family, hearing its A screans, ran to its rescue, but before they renched the room the child was la hop>eles6ly burned. . The little sufTerer tr died in five hours. We deeply sympa thize with the bereaved family. r ipr TPo-TOLS.-50 BUSheli fr -sh Irish Po W toes, for sate at Wim. C. Chase & Co.'s 48 to Nta Ri(;rr.-We have been inform ed by some uf our subscribers that they' & are charged more postage on the HFR Ar.D by Postmasters than is proper. One inqa tells us that he has paid fifty th Oents since the new post:d regulations a went into effect. when the right charge was only ten cents. Now tids should not be so. Possibly it is a mistake of the .P. .'s. We hope so. o Postage on HFXALD for three months cm is five cents. This oversight (lid not occur at our town office. th Co3M. -500 BMes Corn, for sale at Chase tbi & Co.'s. 48 gr tif A TRUE :BIL..-A man who will take'a newspaper four orie years and then refuse to pay for it. should be .U. gin his name with an H and end it with a G, and put an 0 in the middle. [Mount Gi7ead (Ohio) Re,ister. The editor who will send his paper to al a man four or five years withou t get ti,g his pay should begin his name s iith an F and enJ it with an L, and , -put two O's in the middle. m ( Limna Democrat-a THE GnEAT EkSTERN.-Trae to ap pointment this long expected "Levia than" gave two performances in this pbwe on the 25th ult. The procession was lairge and attractive. TIhe fine C caparisoned horses, glittering eques trians, numerous cages of wild animals't tuneful bands and thundering "steai i piano," created a great de:d of excite ment. The ring performanc1e was so so but the collection of animals was We suppose there were at least three ar thousand spectators. Mr. George Zebold, the ticket-seIler, is a paragon change maker. Ie elicited much comment. Wiasxr:v.-Fine old Kentucky Corn and I Rye Whiskey, for sale at Chase & Co.'s. 48 t h Shi WAxTED.-To tell everything w Sth want in Newberry would require more space than we have got to spare in this ise. Now we can only afford this on week to- mention but one of the nui- to merons things needed in this communi- g ty. We want more-houses. We don't ear particularly about the size or style, G1 just so they. are plentiful. The fe wer g hoses, the feier husbands, naturally, eaiogh; andthe scarcer the husbands, , thesarcer the wives, as a matter ofst course. Folks' can't marry without i houses to:live .in indisputably; and eveybody-knows:that it is highly im- br1 potat- toaday schools and Sunday m schools to have an-oecasional marriage, beyond question. Just so; nowv you see it; there are at least forty matri-1 tic monil candidates waiting anxiously Pl for ages. Therefore, we want houses. .. on W. C. Chma.e & CO., buy Cotton. 48 Conr.-In addition to the cases re- tlm ported in our last issue, the Court of ni General Sessions tried the case of tihe St State vs. Andrew F. Horner, Grand PO Larceny, and found a verdict of not re guilty. This case consumed about three days. After the passing of the follow- m ing sentences, the Court adjourned sine die on last Fridaiy: State vs. George Jackson, alias T George Giles-Burglary. Sentence, 1 be e hard labor in penitentiary. mm State vs. Postelle Epps, Mac Epps or and Martha Epps--Riot, Assault az.d battery. Sentence, 1 year hard labor [fa' in penitetary. State vs. George F7easter-Rape.- IC Sentence 25 years in penitentiary. SState vs. George W. Feaster--Rape. ra etence, 25 years in penitentiary.4 Ahilo we think the amount of busi- S r. ss small for the time occupied, we by ink, also, that His Honor, JTud'e o . oe,has endeavored to do his duty. vi none day during the two weeks ses lon, candles were lighted be&f,i;' the I Court adjourned. This looked like business. The convening of the Court g i Laurens coming so close on hand,~ being on last M nay, sG business was transted in the Common Pieas, wichl was opened Satuirdamy only for the he ar ng of a rule.L Pa.-The talk ab)out thg Pa;me mn an the consequent hard times is alIl ai hmbug. We have been convine ad of tis act ever since the 25th ultimo. M when the Great Eastern created suchi a commiotoni in our town. To say a great t cwd of people was.here wouldn't h:'lf! fr tel it. There were more anmatomie:&j a spcimens of Newberry humanity, (the h wool-bearing species predominating of t .6lS,) in thig burg thg4 day, than a dozen ale-days put togethes could pos- i ibly attract. Such a jam and stir we tb eer saw before. The protection of cons was out of the 5uestig'a - apQ jtI required many a "dextrous movement o he body," like, we suppose, the feat aconpished by picero when Catalina punched at him with a dagger, to avoid elbow punches in the short ribs. The , n .ie?oJ of the day was, not who had a a ny money to spond~ ai who c,ould ne questionde' obhl.Pshaw ! the tu and won aa G ~7W~ t all. It's all a istae. e bothering thep selta es fo-ohn about this creation of selves w foring. That's what's the tI mat There s nQ panig uh~tj a im. i~dne,no not dund,'~tur~n f or the Hit,ER -hl i mueitl if not sooner, remnember's ti:u 4Qi ti 6 are very panicky, when we knon,a1 ll Arp said the last 11meheWa 4rn,t:ti' just the oth1er way he "vk-p~in-pa." Yery sifge* rnpA r n'aiztionl that man has. A verv pm enien ind highly elaborate metaiphysl j p1enomenon that. We w is td a eirci.-z We wouiln't h*:r::bied ith warn-in "deliquent.-- not t., t:tke dd. . You lknow its <l:n!l;erois to hai e things thai:hve m.uch due onI th1 :, pecily, oil We<dnes,:y mornings. Prekria iil;cer&;on sap;" kx-t the newizPapers love to say. BOUT TIE TOwN .xi) C oNrY. Cotton is going ip-money is cireii ting-and weaxosyw i;) frl >)ns to settle. Are you a borrower of the HERA11), ader? Own it up if you are, quit the actice at once, :tnd sulbSerlbe. It Dnt hurt half as much to pay fur it, as borrow. Hundreds of people who never p:-y this paper have told us th:at it is lendlid, that thoy like it cver so miuch, d so forth. We appreciate such ex essions, and it. is ;Iattering to know it it is readl so extensivelv, bnt the sence of the money hurts dreadfully. ft sawder don't pay. We a-re prepared to do all kinds of b printing in the most expeditious inner, in good style and cheap for sh. Hogs are not goilg off :I, raSidly as y should-the panic having effected trade :lso. One of the conse e-neesq is, sausage mwat is not so pl al s in the olden time. ft is a sad mistake planters of the uth iLkC in saving that all the cot is raised by them. There are thous s of women North who raise a pound two every time they breathe. L. F. IzIar, of Newberry, has been pointed Notary Public by Cov. Moses. Weekiy market reports-Umbrellas. ide lower. Catlery, dull. Linen, Changed. Boots, easier. Liquors, ket continues spirited. Cheese, iii Ive. 1room wanted in the Court House th a sturdy gentleman to handle it. ring the sitting of the Hoiorable Art there is no need for the presence dirt, tobacco quids, and peanutshells. an 'em out. 2hrstmas is coming, andi many of merchants of Newbeiry have spe .1 articles for the holiday occasion; it mid be well then foi them to L"t the -ple know what they have got. le nicest assortiient of good tLnigs bottles and cans we have vet seen, to be found at Maves & Martii's. USekeepers are in-Vited to exanine. cir assortment of Family Groceries ( nic-nacs is full and comnplete. [t is :a b:(d wind which blows nobody od, and in proof we call attention to extraordiniary fall in prices at R-. C. iver's Store. If this is not good fur public then we are no judge. At ,MeFall & Pool's also, a consider le revolution has taken place. If any e is in watnt of goods, now is the time go for them, as these gentlenien offer stt bargains. Look out for y'our poultry. Mr. U. ifin had several fine gobblers taken i his yard lately. Lhieves are abroad in the land, for ~srs. Wmn. C. Chase & Co., lost theAir ro door key (luring last Saturdauy ~hts auction. enitor Corwin was' at home on a ef respitelast week, and looking re erkaby well. ttention is called to the RlaflIe of -Shackleford's, grand $G00 piano, kets for which can he obtained now. mse notice that heC puts it down to 50-90 chances at 85 each. Sonie B will win a great prize. The biggest, noisest, nasticst row of season occurred on Sunday eve i between 7 and 8 o'clock, on Nance eet. The perlice, it is currently r e eted were off duty attending to their igious devotions. w Frx.--AuCtion and Commission us, Wmn. C. Chase & Co. 48 EWERitY DEBAT I.( SociE-rY. .is Society, on last Mondaiy night, de Led the question. .WThiich affords ie pleasure. the pursuilt of an object, its possession?" After' an interesting uioni the President dlecided in -or of the formner. Also anm cssy, op :tarance Cilture," was read byv Mir. o. S. Mower, which was well writ ain:l evinced mueh care in tihe pre AUTIoN.-Prchasers of the Peruvian rp (a protected solution or the prot oxide [ron) ::re cautioned against being deceived ny or ;lm preparauions of Pernviain Paark , Bark and Iron, which may he orfered ii. Every b)otIle of genuine has PEnc x SYEUP (iiot Peruvian Bark) blown ini glass. Exc.'.MINE TilE BOTTLE BSEFoRE :u1NG. 'Now is 'I: winter oroiur discontau:t made irious." by our houses being ma:dc warm I es for:ab!e. haviung secured good Doors, dhel and iinid', M:rbic and Ma: bidzedl a Mameli Pieces from the Great Southern !dr' Einpor [um. To those now enfrer cold Vaorg tagity doops and brokcen Naushec ., weSay order at once from Me.srs. 1. Ii. a L & Co.. Charlcs:onm, S. C. They ale o.Aens foir Asbestos Rtoolinig Felt and h which is supcrior to tin, and pardenular deirabe for roofs of all kinds, for sate at nifcturrs price<. Dec. 3, 48-1m. A CARD. [a seycring my business conneC:ion withi .F. E Salina, whiiib has beeni of a mtot asat anid ati:sfaictory character, I take S occaionl to recommend him to my ends as a gentleman of strict integrity, and recae i iterepuy. antI be1;ia fo na continuanalce of public patironauge here 're so liberailly bestowed, and at the samne e would iniform miy friends that I am at tsent located at tihe store of Messrs. Love e& Wheei.r, i2,c9 [ gill 1;e hiappy to M :m and serve them at all times. JAS. F. TOI)D. ['he Suscriber, owing to the muany lgsi srelations in which he is engaged, has In it neeossalry to withdraw from the firn -J E. Webb & Co., and while returning wis for :he liber. and generons patror. bestowed on the business during the fear w nearly closed, begs a conhicuance of the e may be full ol' prosperity. S-3t. TH OS. M. L AKE. E~wBERYT, .1 December 2.-Cottoti arket closed wnlh~ a,ight dowiiuard len n~y, price for best, 1. cts.-demand ia ir. nober of bales shippe luring 'the vcek, CLiIA, December -Cotton.-?wd ingl4 ?Ew YORK, Dccemnber L- to quet mles 2,432 bales, at 151i10*- ,t dull, at d na m d~ Pi ber l.--Cotto d.ll dnominal dn 5. -Cotton irre A(USTrA, Decmber -midP?OLn 1)CClineber 1.-Cottonl qn mn L 4dEioot' ds g ; Orleans 8; sale i2d0stbdy-. o 600 balch NewboPv BuiileU UiPoctoP" n:ia of Refreua-e i.:.wrie. ura'ler appir: ,ri;t e headig" in tl:. cilumn. Profe_sioll al nien, Merchants., Meclanies :nd- Tnak :eiertiv. Nh:o:itl h:vC eL lacU i: thi:s Di rv corv. T er:e. Dry Gs. Sho.2s, :c. S I Vi . . 1 N. C . " C t .- W h O le s I : Z I, R V 1.4il Dry Gw-aj v:vzes. .1ge9-1 a : inent of Iz.ho abe n k. F.Al ihJ.L T. Pti.-W haes::e :. reitaLi j'li !o..1 I laesin 11..rc411 :1n.1 1141mes1ic D) GoodsIAN A AE.nroili .\!inn. &c 4:lg * ick l'. . Iot & R. S.I: er, :in Il rc Goods embrcini everYthinlg inl 1h:1 linm-. I'l:n"lti:-:1 p li 4: Dry Gf_-,roresCthinz, Ha:s, Shm,s Boo aBuytier. "11A. OVL\Cl:I Ald..--Dk4:alers: i .e ,& Guods. U roerics, CD,ll;iing. li,oos,sh:11 liatmi. GIeeral .Akw:k of alkn! 'te kterics. os nd Tin.: IS1H. J. D.-Dry. Go<.is, Notions.4 (11hil. ill;,. M <"s. Sh ios. !a . :i mer:iin-. .il gera :l . t. - AILi$.\'. .- M. &t O.-Dvaler,; in Dry Goo-liY i:i. Gra21eri. Cloti. C:.j'c ,c Shwes, i:ts. Qrnwkery, .n4 cgenkral iner chan-i:ze. *.\R\iAION, T. .-Whalestledta Id]ai , de::leri..Genera .MecndOie-1ir Li Ud, lo ceries. Crovki-ry, lno.1:01onl Sul> pli1s. 1 JATII.AN. _k. A.-yGooids. Ciolhing. . -rokry. BOIot" a:-41ho ,aiiFac toods. Gootis of ::I kCiu:.. -t Books and Stationery. 11iA P.AN. JOIN A.-rooks nd :alion 'j- ery. .1 specialty made in shoo1 theo8k . 4:. Stovs and Tin Wara. (lci, id 11 kind o::L l FuI m*an. W ES. L. .-L)eI:er in Coouin at H - e a4i v..t nd rlvintyld. :.r-n! vr-s Ill" i .ti '4sp let uil.. .-; Rtars--arp:sr. M 0'.\\'-:L. F:.-sl Eis anda l cawit .'ra Gieta ofiai ccli.6s h : u uiiure. vi:Macustr&si:. .l:lil . A, W. Aii .--C ne 1 ar l s!. Fur co turea an repakiwe red :irpene ng done wit despach El IA n'. A1.. C. & C.-!nistO aervd atoall i n oni Irlhi its :f lts I:itc an atrLawts Practdier i alltil ourtso es . o>er, inx and crie,oetion-i resl. a. 4:; A EEP.\N. W. .-tl(-- * Iret A ts. .l Coit oBanr-rCon-es,i alDistic?e o P ct u rs ake. til'iOuri y; Min :'tiiu reonew r nd 1.Mowr. 42 Vk Pl'E J. u.M .-.\ttornys -Pd t r l,t lltli all ie od s of hil) a te g ald4 t LaS. L. P.-rclicr in lrleiors an-1 ne D ittestic a in hle. tedCa es daCe ud 4: to . .E R, C. G.-. nIC to e a L.aw :I !rc d iter n ]bankrupe 4o:d ogesin I Distrit. Pices in falltheCrs iofi S ONEr.iant A1.-.torney at a1.w. 4dic Rho Itin. A.treet,)over i 31r(i D.i lers der,:tud a.oll kinds oii:narl, and graniolte work netly execteri PEEl-s L.h M.-Dea)ler5 i Freg and Do ( sie' Mr.e.&C)- Mocu int niiade to order01 in best irs =ty les. tii Siipi Pubbiic, Hall. E.IPERNCE1. .-cLL.-ill broerente dl public- (entertant on Mowglay. Tied 'esda,:1. : Frida teual satra.iht fec C Maeinrcf actrs. ut iers ofuirv linis No: I iddey of al ads. Steni TLannryan rst..11. AE,j T lI ...- LasSA L Ll iMnufc-llt turerman Frpites ii l nis n 3en.Wheelryaighti. worke fals id H. P.\llN, JO)lN -eA.-rM:mfactreo CCto in,otppovdntye,an Wnrranted . )( I)i.'.il i IANT. WM1. S. & C.--uchtio an Com (.1c cio MrchantsIi.h'ale wice a Mechn and deLc Si tilz s Alent fo Goer Coli(nll't .\22k1'].'iIi \eV, Wagns, &tt] L I&c i.iGo Coiettn Buers-Gocers to! orer.oi wao ifaor tuleaned l10:s1i cqtdto onsg thoi bet los or reccar o eorn.nino.NeYok:disn.4 Plntreae ion .Ju ppis. Cs dacd M o AYE%4- MSTN-eers .in Groee. unEXCtnHANGEr HOUSE EstCL &is LiqorANGrCirs e u Oi buer s af Spctn Iuter es iXi AST,-WM.--Gr--r-and-POLvMI,S.on luparter an fron. .N el. N:: a .\iV. HOUSEKEEIN(' FU. A(I( LU T:11AI Pill- :M ETS. Ime, .1t140r-Kcan WindowCA -.S. G;MIS. Ri';Q:5.Pi Vholesale At the Sn of the ( Nov. C5:L ima * JOLUME ii.ir :.so:n rsa c . t c -:.,k, we;! ai Al" " 1i H D W AlR E Fb:u tl I :ati o rnm t0 o :0 .a W Ii -:ig , vi.vi ' LI.\ Ti: I . i N.\.\ I WI i ~ KELS 1141*1 it rr i I , X*NM1 I v. : >W.\ -v:t t N.:Iu ie4y VP-..\C! CIIA4N*-. II.E1Zi'. WV!SI" LE.1:. CE.\llNT and PL. tl c l p ii. at . LY ANY l IN with ;.r:tc L.'.OW DOWN Pi1lC T'"IOG. lERY L coill-pri w% a vo-1pleist ock of* clhoicv Ial; \\ E.\-S, W1l I -I , I.UANIES. CU1.\1 AM) ( .'11P M(TAl*j;.0,V-1 IA CLALTY, all vach I)e,):1i ;1.:it oH. !int.! othur, t.w.aplisinl-' : ;1:ET l'.\I.\s AIE TI AKI-*N To t1L LOWEST C.WII l'I-.* Werelueffule:1. :0n examLina 1:1.Oi ol o the inte:i fe.i . I I-orG.iI, o I dE:l with I. We :L:, i.- .:et'i tor G;.\ltl)NiElW' FilIl T .\1'jt1 '&' ' GUUN l'OW' It. Laulrenls..ilke lier.-copy ICHEAP GOODS FALL and WUNTER ATTE11J GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTAB1ISHENT COLUM1IA, S. C. STitNGE:S i/rn;:our Gity drn .i \V E"K. a!nd FA M . LE: makinl heir \ ; 'TE]i 1)L' I,A:.i S, wI finid IlI dteCided;Y to Ohir Ldvantage to examinc utir enuO; :e :as.-wr tilei. bewfove p urch..sing. We en:.d .t1jpeS --riituL:.tua.; to aH pal-t ul the c.::lt' v wna p1iheatiQI of ail good. wl! atilt, and p:y exp n..ige n al! par cels of TEN DOLLA t AN. I' u\'FZ .o the Ika:e:', ExpIeC deot, Ivhe am Lu t.1 co:nules. the' order. W.\. D LOIYE & CO., W. Ii . Lot, MIl .I .I PREllliJ Fult DRY GODD8& FANCUilXPJCLES 0.F.JACKSONTS MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. All the NEW\ STYLES of STAPLE amT F'AN CY IDRY -O ODS, No rcie atzd ready for the CASII Every:ingti to be '.old atL EXTRA LOW P'RICES. W\ill 11ot be LUN!ERS1OL' by any1 Ho.use b the State. when01 votu vist Colonlbia. C. F. JACKSON'S, Oc:t. 1, 39-smI. .'ucce'ssorI it G. .1. TifItM1tPSON &CO., BOOTS, SHOES Hats, Caps and Leather, TRUNKS, TRAVEUING BAGS AND UMBREL.LAS COURT JIIOtE SWbAlmk COLUMTDIA: S. C. Nov. 5, 44-2m1. NOR~FOLK OYSTERSA Mo:4 RIeasonable Rates, TH!Eln('i T;iE SEAM ON. .ui orders at JNO. D. BATEMAN, COLUMNB!A 1CE HOUSE N *.5,41-2mi. C. DIEROKS, '. hol0 sal andt U Ietail Dea I nI l &ROOERTFS SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, rLow For Cash. CORNER MdAIN and TAYLOR STRE;Ti THE SALOON Istspplied with the. best WINES,- UIQU~O RE H 4YEserped in ovpgy stylg. JNO CING(ERS, WHOLESALE U@~JOR DEALEBR& BEER B RE WEI TOSAccQ. SEgARS, oIPs &, Lager Beer Dou!ble Stronig fe QQLl/M8/A, S2 6. All irders promtlly a'telt ied to. LAGER BEER IN BQTTLES j Nut'. 3, 44-~I~l. therl hin..:.?vlh f T.l NI:1II0N. HA D AR.n Ce: Lt.-1t2t , P*.A:I'S, Oil:4. FrenSCh1:011! ois. Shmi: 1t-Rt-1. Flas!zs., o d r Shot. &o - and R1etail. rOLDEN PAbLOCK, LA, 8, C SON, IA, S C. iE A TA T cI t. "!he w: '.of" i P:alltcr. Mechanmiv, i .. gi.i ,P. i-:-. 'IOT S. i V M ,(I. s : I'Il:AsT.4. (0 !1 . %'.\ll I N P., I'I'TTY. I "'. . C. .r;i . T I : I "k, :talI of"i ! - I : T) C.\-4i CUS'T%AtE.3. EPA RT'.M ENT SGro rii n i : S ic I A(;N!'.4 :nmi Li-a t _n,.rent va i t ' d CN A la and .C,'Tllt\C are:io r ur:New a sh ste ork s we C:an am.ke -'. LXT IN 1 SiI S':. 'CL '\I !B I P F 1s,:u I 'I'ii i.c~ cviitiee N ol~-..t ::n. o GOLUMUA, S. C. Our New CaSh System Works Like a Charm. Tiie The be. v i ll ca e: h ou of theC d.Iy Ly e;d!!l, at oUr1 E:S'Jh1iAh In:ec The 61I.- .,eene i, s::n fronI lnornill .na tu !i:r. A 11 ed il i. i.: othe Choice and ,set - able Goud;. The MOST F.4AIMNABYE AS WELL aT E C1EATEST claiss of CooIs can be fo!:.d in o r L. E and - The people apprecia-te our actwio hn adioptin the GAS1i SYSI .S WVe Know :.hIt we hamvet!. O i EAVIEST I AND MOST COSTLY STOGK OF DRES6 UOODS in this City. T ie other Depart ments are exactly a m:0ch, and-, in-ct, we th.n e cashoT hw r at the bTPIEa of the Trade. t il Snt: KiAll-kiD a& call. Notv. 5, 4.i-tf. FAAND WNE 'CLOTFUNIHING ,:L08 a ~~----~~T BES ni d L~n A:110' ES STii OCKSta: of redym tuade Clohn tat was~ euver i h andled i lniitthi iarke.;I youa~ att itih VE1'ST IP CLTMINT Oatd HAOD~T1EBA I -1 and SHIllS, atNODE judge i for yoursIelf. :if d not keep c theia UEiS at itLWtTP.C o any Lii tlouse U al it in thdcao Citi I COLU31BUA, S. C. ENTIIEATIAK CH0NT GHING V AND 08' 8.llS Ii008 wi t re t r, ar. owe unb i ;tn, sy, thei ben eer::t rought toe thid City. Our and w.t o ur lsh i';, thi; ;..c. tr:e pat hce. ,Xiu. 5-4: e N. - It'3 I .l I .~ a3 e;:l. L FALL AND W IT LR c.l o :I00.11: u DRESS GOODS, vpi--n ver.yarticle which c:i:: be call .f L--O T HTINGr. -;!O,HI.Gfo Or EATS, CAPS, BOOTSandSHOES, ::ne be:.u:fl~ sil:s :.1d G-AlTEM or 1 esilcs the a!ove tmr Stock of roceries and Family Supplies, 0 of Lhe conp!eest knd, frc.h, choice :;i \ . 1imply soivi: an exonration, -liid o U: a:,i y ILo p!ca...e IZ~ cub r m 0i, !(. 0VELACE & W E, J . L W RO0 CERIES, Of all kind(l., ..3ch as t.:'nr-. Coffee 1 t- C Fl ur L rid. .3111.sses. 3nekerel, C 'orn, REsII MERL AND GRISTf. lels Canne Fru11i*13t. Sunp. Nc. To1er whu iheetings and Yarns,. BAGU/h' AND TIES, NON-EXPLOSIVE I(EROSEXE, nd4.3 a 'll . ohe ar : . to he foun in 3' 610 CEY sToRE, and a*! Vf hieh3 nil BE SOLD CHEAP. 01) 1 1- 1-y iroceries, Provisions, Dry Goods, Crockery, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &c., &c., &c. Also, Agents for th3e mTo't popul:ar F'er lizers, viz: Thze STONO, and 'WIL.CO\ IBHS & GO.'.WNis Oet. 1 w1-ti. IATE ARIVALSU or C:;:w b, hi :. Sme rc! t1h Fll TradeL unusuall Iy lar3ge, and3 beeldes.3 ti:e usual tui MA(HGNE T[ES KOK LAR D). A R. COFFEI E, IOLASSES, 0.\T'S, ORiN. BA RLEY. An~d MEAL. HI l?a ha :?3 3 .4 L.,. of BOOTS AND sHOES, 3RY GOODS, NOT!IONS,&c. Th.=e goods have t>en selecte.1 with are' ,boughIt lo1w down3, an3.! 31ill be :oid3 CORRESPONDINfGLY LOW FOR 0?.SH!1 I have ,n br,;; a : i:ge suppily of that NAVASSA GUANO. Fa3rm.. rs, -ow~ plenty of 0.t,! ly .. T14OS. F'. HARMON. Ae.1,: -If. DO YOUT WANT Tu DI'Y Gr'~ories Cheap AND) Excellent in Quality? IF SO, GO0 To KLRS, D.~ M~OWER,' e2, Sugar, Coffee, Corn, Anid Many Other Ar'ticles a.t the Lowest Market Prices. 0On the cornecr, and und er the I~ItEnD )fiee is the place For Cheap Goods, Cheap Prices, And the Best Attention. Apr 23- 16-A..... DEXLER IN PURNITURE ()F ALL STYLES AND GRAD&, Conzisting of 11nut, Chestnut and Painted Chata ber Set.s, ARLOR SUITS, BUREAUS, Washstands, TABLES, 3D STE1AD (IATP4 to suit all. k-Cses ad Writing Desks, ring Bc'cndk Ittss ndo Shsie nuri.:,Urey. Per and Border. ICK U E 1:' '.j;: uiade to - A. - we Is Co.'s s ores. S * . . LH jlT t~~ qv 4 L~ uti1i~~L I ~ i YA ~~I, lesPt fully iiiforms their friends andi th bhe generlly,tt ~they have on 1and and rsale BEDSTEADS, CH IRS, nd all Kinds of Furi-ure. nd will repair as vol as Imake the see the best mIIm:er with c: ii n a oderate prices. CUNS STOCKED e'ty,nd yknd of rork in their lrie Xcuted in a highly satisfactory a :ier. WORK ROOM le dc;0 North of L. 1, 34 :.,H's fls. u.Oct )ry Goods & ?IRiery. MILLINERY AND Yillinery Goods, IIBBONS, ilk and Straw Goods, wHd-IE GO0BS orsets, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Parasols, and Hand kerchiefs. Now open at ..pr.1H3, 15-:. WV T T RR MULLOHON IROW. Dry Gboods, Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Hiars, aps, Cr~ockery, Sa.ddicry, Ha:rness, Trun.ks, ,ea ther, c. Apr. '.', I 4-:f. Con eery. CONFECTIONE RY AND FRUIT STORE. I woi rspectul cal :h' at.e:::'on of .he citi::ens of Net.berry a::d victiit, to he fact thr.t I have opened next door to FRUITAND CONFECTION ERY STORE, YVhere canr be founad at ali thaes a fine tock of FiiiTS AN~D 00FETIFIS. Weddiong :md other Par:ies supplied ou nost reaoal.e termas. CICARS AND TOBACCO )f the FINEST DR ANDS. JOHN F. SPECK. Oct.s5,.4i-if DEALER IN Confectioneries, AT TilE Newberry, S. C. Feb. . Notice of Final Settle ment. Dorc;as Fituey, Harrison 1ev, E'xeto of I- llernv l~i a1 Lee.or J. I.aw vs bad p.-.\ Nath.:ni Ienry.' .or *etteme. - Lr:a .i Ju of P: ., for) L nrr'na of Dr .Jo iL Henry, a:e of Laurens~ Coun; tv, decease d, Ocoe tid ]sn 3IeGQWA' &. BALL, La msGor:m-. ', <ue.,.; ; ri a 'o: in d. :bove c'ase, it ?. Order. LI tht the 'l:'' day of Decemb4er nex: b 1 ny or hcua i Peniion :tnd in:al Seulen:em o* sai E te. Pawtcs antd Creditor i: reted ni!! fit their <!aimsr in O E R C E S 0 D E W !! TEN TONS BRAN and SHOR TS in store and for sale by J. E. WEBB & CO. Oct. 22 42-tf. 1Aj I .. iv *B, Sjf EfJTSTPrKI B U & o L. Us. wUGIc WILL BL SOLD HEAP FOR CASH! i is sv. m n:, . Goo , 1 n. - W bi.e Ii -.d, *foi Grain, Ilardware, nd nm th r 0111(' r00 i nan"'ro,s to A w, o,';d:io ik beg" o pub- i : to i*N3:0e:. 0 have 13ought liese Gfods to N scil Agai,u aid we will sell at SonORT PROFITS. 10 ALL AND E CONVINCED. a P, W,~ &R & . 01IIi&K EW GOODS IN rARIOUS LINES .y Sock oF FALL GtIDS, c0 Di;;, g of )RY COODS-:11'eL., OOTSANDSHo-ES-:;iL,es, R CE RS-di grado, A nai mi.: :.y other ;Ardel.s s 5it.bak' for Lil Poe and *ll Peckets, I reSp.Ce:d in'. :e rIy ei1 a.wnr as til as e .. on s .. i 1: L?-tr, exami:ine ive me a .,bare of p *ui:n-gi. Sep. 17,:; -: . GROCERIES, BAGGING, TIES, &c., WII[OL1t tLI ~.'I)Di RE'AI J. H. O'Neill, Agt. Corner Cald wvell and Frinend Sts. Oppo.dte Mr. P. Scott, Merch1ant Taiuor, las jnst reiived and2 opadug12 a ;ieeral as, ortmlent 01 U!~!L~ arniy oIGrSI LIQUORS. &c. VIIECII WILL UE SuLD) [.,ow for Cash, or coun try Produce. o call anl! examin,e my stock be ore purlchai~6ng elsewher'o, he Highest Price Paid for Cotton. Sejit 25 30 if ETABLIhilED 1857, IS RECEiVING IS FALL and WINTER .d ktock is 1.a ge arnd variedI, in the 0rg88 ald fally 08pail@8at1 As v.ell:;.s in GROCERIES, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, BLANKETh, HEAVY WOOLEN S, &c. SiR PROFITS FOR QUICK SALES AND SATISFACTIUX (iUARANTEEDI. GR{ANITEVILLEI Shairtings, Sheetings And Drills, To Merchants at Man ufacturer's Prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for Cotton or other Country Produce. MV. FOOT.