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Special and Local All single or transiert business noices in the local deq=Ofent are inserted at the rate of ~'ats..-per i beral ct,utraci, tfireir six oT trelvemnoths.. II. h~i~ e American Sardine (Co.'s Blone 3 . :rdines, are niuchbetter, and, sthant balf the cost of ha.ported Srdines..' S - y. TAKE.PCF..--A parties havi!ng -o. isrit-5:'is or Excetor's Notice., for blifp,.a. wV IIIavo thenwelves trouble niepreparettto pay for the Saie 4e1tirtion. us our- tck:ms r digichi. will be ehif sitle for the paymnt. al-o be be!l responsible fur the 2p. of ifTnotic,s in Itankrupt casei. Eit 4 of any kild ni.,E A ~ ifv. the partes adver tid1ng do %ot rUede in town. .J)! wo:k a il stib-cription. strictly ca.,b. All p.ipers shall be stopped hereafter :s son as th, terin of subcnription expies, uni le-s sjtikfactory arrangernents are inde to Cou tlincu thc same. 'he ; mark denotes expiratiun-after that the paper is diseontinued. Be:r t4esc things in inizid. 3- f', INDEx To NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F'. ". AMdridgie-Trial .Jitustie-. . 31el. & Poo!-New Departure. .1. C Leahy--CtaUti. l!. E. W illianis-Din'iuen t List. Bens,on 31. Jones-Tatu Bark and 1lidks Want ed.. White KiH Sippers at I'lllFF. SuLE-DAy Sale-' ty last _Nionday was very dull. Few persons from the country were in town. But one tract of land and a few Clt'ses in action were sold. )PN.-1.W0 1"Itsl' Co".) ju"'(r ; by Wf. C. Chasr. 11 I'llEIrTY I)F1 TIl: Pmss.-Tlhe New berry Debating Society la.t Monday night discussed the 4i(tio, "Shuld the Press be totally free?* Decision in favor of the affirmative. An extra large s!ock of McMullen' land 8ewed Gaiters, at Phifer's. 13-ti. PEuSON.A.-Wve weTC ratill1t with a visit from Rev. Z. W. Bedenibati-h on Monday last, and pleased to say that be is looking well. le has received a call to filt the pulpit of the Rev. %Ir. Rude, of Columbia. for the summer, and will accept. If Vou want sometlin nice fOr clean ing your Silver Ware, call at John F. Speek's and invest 25 cents for a bottle, and if you don't say it is the best clean ing preparation vou have ever used the 25 cents will be refunded. 18-it. ,1A1.AE,.-We have been re<uested to give notice that the Vouig ladies of this town will entertain the pub)l]i( oil Friday evening, ..\ay :, at TeMIperanee H:dl, withl a series of charades of a * pleasing character. Wec entertaitn the hope that their efforts will be apptlrecia ted in a large turn out, Mandarin Teas, the best, purest and * cheapest. at Mrs. 1). )iower's. Price. * 75c., 51.00! and 815 per lb. l:;-tf A Conu, rtTO.-In outr hat issue we saidi that Mr. F. C. Aldridge had b>een appointed a Notary Public for New.ber ry County by the Governor, but it was a mistake, lhe has beeni appoin ted a P Trial .Justice, and is now at Proeperi ty. I' ready to give his attention to the diuties of that oice. -Tobacco. both5 chtwingj and smno!inti. Ctiars, Jfache.. FigxS. 1. '4x sa aI . * C. Chase's. 14A I Laies have yo made acquaintance with the celebrated "Bob Whiite'T If not, go to Mr. Salinas' store and simply say, I would see Bob White. if you have no time to pay a~ visit lie will beL happy to serid Bob to youri hiouse. Thie stand(ard weighlt of Bob White is 19( pounds. Bob White will do to tie to 3Irs. UEnAJ.w andi thae youngi Ih:nt>. .is say so. A full assortment of 3Millinuery and Millinery Goods, constantly on hand at Mrs. D). Mower's. 15 ~THE LAST ErouT of Mr. .JL T. Pe~ terson's lieni iow in one o,f the pigeon] holes of our desk. On the -;rd of March the noble fowl laid an egg which we noticed as three inches in length~ and six in circumference, aund :a .ipar' ter of a pound in weight. Since thent tIhe has been tatpering. down. until her last effort is only abou' the; size of a pigeon-s egg. STrAM.MF.N; Ci:mi>.-Mr. I Nihrt - Leavell, whlo ha:s b,en under ht trea muent-of Dr. W. T. Lane. now in Col umibia, aflirms thtat hie is now moaster o; his habit of st:unmneritng. lHe is muche pleased with the resnits of Dr. L:ann * treatment, which enables him to -ay, '-Peter Piper picked at peck of pic ete peppers," without any difieulty. In conversation with himt of ten or lifteen: * minutes we did not hear himt stammlet T'he latebr tvMe H:ns to be tntwi are re posing now at l'Mfer'., l'hey are real1 e: OWn ;ng glories. IDon't fail to buy two. li-:! T io HIOUSFEulS.-Fx>ery articleo: dloahestie~ Nonomy1l e.'r contetind of bi the huousekeeper, as well :e.quite: ntumber of things never dre:ued of b' thenm atre to bie found :t the etalish metnt of Mtes,srs. Kingslandi & IIeath 4 ohunmbia, S. C. It is a puzzle to knov wvhere they pick up so many~ thing.s, arti aull of such atn indispensable c.haracter For proof. visitors to Coht:mbIia are -in vited to call at this populabr store undle the Columbia Hotei and examine goods 18-2t. WF. C. Ch.xc. Tnw M.xx 'Rat..-The best tint thitt has taken yh:tee here for. many year: in the way of amnusenment was the Ma1: Ikall at Temperance Hlil, bu.t Frid: night. We pronlounice it a comuplet. success. Order and harmuony p)revajled and each one did rall he could to pro: mote the enjoyment of the whole. band fronm Columbia furnished music the best kind. The supper Vpepared b: 3[ess. Mim & Boozer w:as e.ceellen in variety, quality, pr,-paratiotn ont * delicacy. The party broke up about: * oe., aRcer spending a nmo-t sattisites: .mtta.dnjoyable evening. iJkaz. J]taeon. Foar, Syrnp. 'l es .%/ yar, (#efli. Chew. ~..1Jaccaroni.1aiee, l', nt<s. Salt, Lard, Cr',a'nku-. #;rfut. , *4e z4 n.: C. Chafrs/s. 1. syf,r .ele' ?-y WV. C. r1.s. . On Tuesday Iast, too late for a local, a heavy vind storm arose, whieh proved too mch for the old brick tcilelemt building ot.Cupied respectively by Mrs. S(chodI:*le and 3Mesrs. 1). 3M. Ward & (o., the front end! of that o(.ccIpie!d by the former, from th summit :o li- first -torV being lown out with terrible force. Lu,,kily there WaS :' 01w un derneati at the time. The bumidiug is anl old one. and thi' wonlder is t!it it <tid not ntc heIi'nOri, as the wall w:: bIt rne brick in tiikness am seened to rot non itp own merit., atnd without any connection with the wood work. Stacks oti fi n iioe -ju: arrix! :I, tI iiir'. Side-ace, iuLton amti Irou.-iace , K id Clotb. Gout aml Calb-skin. 13-tr. Tii: Fv:).,r.-Tle severe fi-(st that oeired list week has vaied muhi dallag.e to the fLrIeIr. In 111:1 places the cotton has been so badlY itme that replanting hs azry, and to add to thi mis.-fortunie ilan-; haVce nt the Sed with which to replatnt, and vill have to bOrrIw )V.r o)It grain. After :il.j though. this iisfortune may be a bless ing in disgoise. a< it may force to tile planting of less cotton and x m:,e grain, at which proper conclusion the un:ddd will of the farmer is slow in arriving. s even feared ,L soellw that thwir wheat erops ive been badly dm:v:te!. WWit the exception of slight damage to gropes andu rsb:rries. the fruit erp is still promising. A Gti)s Ex.tmuiiF.-A coist:mt drop will wear a hole into a rock, atd wve arte pleased to '-c that our unfortuiate p)etitiOIIS to friends inl different sections . of the (ounty to writce for tile I: Io and give the generait reader the henefit of their experience and all '- news that they see and hear. have SoftnIIed the flinty hearts of som1. Jalapa has it correslknident now. so has King's Cre,the Chinquepin secvtion az wt-ll as BlacKjack giv's us a 1inv etn,i n:d!y, Ilardserabble is heward fromi throu;i our esteemel'd contributor, IHezekial, while Properity is in ailmo.t weekly conununienlion. We are rejoiced at this-:n do are tile Ii-:n.u.6 re:nd-rs. aId w hope that all the sectionls of the country will be hie:' from. What say ifIl (-. j;ud1a fo; .Ik i/ 1. I. ho.. 14 is worthy of remark that n 11St Sunday three of thf pul pits of this place were filed by visitin;r ministers. nam ely, the PrebytCrian by Rev. R. A. Fair. the Associate Refonn ed by Iev. W. M. Grier and the L theraln by Icv. Z. W. Bedenlbauh. The acrlment of the Lord's Sumper was~ admnitered in thle two tirst of the abive nal'medl chlurebes Rev.J Jaob II:uwkin-. the 11( bl pator~ in P>1 1iet in Church. will preachi at tha t place next Sanday mornlinil. Comn non111ion -en-ices wvill he~ hleld. 1Rev. IIa wkints is (on list w:Ly to \irginiat. haw ing ath-ndied tile Lutheran General Sy proveO pleasani2t, theO congrega~tion1 at Beth Eden will he large'. A full line oif ladies r'eady-mAade Suits,. and I rinder wVear of all kinds, at 11--if MIFALL. & POOL. Wnarutms SI.ExcE?-Th'le c'ry of hlousekeepers is, wha:t shall we eatt, or where e:m we get someting t) cat? It is wniiv ersal aind wide-spread antd Le c'omling paul1)hl. There is nto beef, no chi ekens, no0 vegeti>!L5, and1onl a ltit itedsuply f egs.Something (el5e nt be tiCuibstit.uti'd. T[herearsuti tt'tes. LuIt whe~ire to look for themli? We (':m reconinnIIindi Fultont 3arket beef, pi' eet, picked mnullets, white beans. tieas, kroitt anid other :artices, wih for vaity :ani eh:miige wAill relieve the :inxijety o f the houitsekeC per. Now near ir all. if not all of these articles are ke pt by ourn ioeriy meni-Momel hainilgon limi 'olue anlother, btc. unfortitumt'ly for thmemselves andli thel comniumity, theiy are eithIer stowed atway in the cllarts of their buIildinLgs <wi in ,:(Omet out of the wayv (iorner if thteir stores, andh by n. Sonl of ntever adtvertisinmg whatt theOy hIave.' peop!oe never see' t hem and don 't know wihat to asI:k forii. Th iconIsequenitce Is. tuicae hungr and ent.ertaia mereh:mitilt has a hnrrel of somiething to *spoI il ich wou~ld se'll if adlvertised. Whyt hide your lights under bushele, ye mierehtams? If you have anythingt groodl E ng'lth Worsted Coats &.,nd Os'ts of -upc rior mtake and style can be found Low 'it l"' t. PillFER'S. .1 4'i'1 I h.-O ne of the results of las t ueiday afternoon'its squtall of wvind was I thet tupsetting~ t'a hiea.vy, solid pine -ihutter,V wichi fell wth tremfetidous im eieim anid piolite head (e!erk ait Drt. Fant's muotk-il dru store. Thiis wafs not al, either, for utnder' and inside tile hat saifelv tucked aiway was~ the owneri'e had.oi Lut, ich, imarvelous. to relate. was withdrawn by the D)octor with no othrl:iluage tha:narupig fit -capnilV n-y Vroth,. iaused hiv ihe. violdent breing of the beater down biovendi tihe wern line'. anid t be iSubeiqueIt vli lenci' necess~u'y to w:ihdrawv it friom tihe . aioiiihe head. It wa:s a siighirh y narrocw andI fortunte escae, and 1hn1d it nott been for the superior qual&ity and merit of the stov-ipe,(' Ser'it us ijury *would have resuinltedl. The hiat is uvir las5ting~xl washed1 ifno mo nrt:d!y wo)tmid r ol eyeapei, we feel cionstraimied to :ad vi.e tar ma!' fries to ado pt ,tore~ pipes at once-:hie ladies. Go0d bles tha. are in nio dang er whattever, while WVhtere to reconnniend them to 2o to buy -,-eIe lmaU. however, we c:ilmot s:iv-ourY m nereh:slts. bingI! sing~t h:!t' and pa:Ii 'fully retit int regaritd to hiats. If thire are anym utore-ipei bats in townit - lit them lie adivertised at once't. - , lou want a good N'gar na:me youtr - pre. fri a :1 ermerLfl uI lp to ?.5 ennt. an -end an oilrder for 2. 5. 1 ii or 1m.~ witth the mloney. :und n ithout hslay youl wilh receive thte desired tn::nuher,. andimt withomt doubt be made glamd by ltiITRY & SLAWSON, i:,-tI' Columbia. S. C. Side ':b Shoe; are ekg.o. in ;:yle ant fit to a 'eety. l'lil . The Indian Girl is the presidin genius at Perry & ShlwsoI's populir Segar Store, and when an article is s it out with her sigin manual attached. -ill confidence may be placed in it. 1.5-tf IEURY & SLAWSON. bread V'ast Upikin thet walt-rSnr!turnling in rhe shatpe of bekf: ('t>.t',iiti , APril 2 . P,74. I)EA!: Sit:: Seeig ouir coplilaint in the i.IF.\:.x :1.1 ot 11 avin n(o -ool ilvat in your market. I tiought I would send you1a pi1 e wichel I ho(pe youl will finld nice, and :my tJine you or vour friend. 'xant a ilic piece(,drop mn$- a note :id I will send it to you. If you think it would pay, I will try and get a good butcelrv anid senI hin up to your place. Yours truly, W. S. P10OPE. TheI above now!( niek.d nlo expla'nationl. it Zpeaks for itSelf. and showS ta1:11 the vrit-r has a heart whIh call be pene trated. No sooner did he learn olr con dition than he flew to the rescue, aid it is with the liveliest pleasure that wi Say-the piece sent was nice. and of geuneroi size. As proof of its nieety. ine of the Vlong I:1.u. reiarked at the eatini-. --ma. vhat kind of imat is this, wiyl its tender." Poor little in nocent. aes had el1 p:el Shice his teeth had cmeii ill contact with anvtling g(rood-io w()](Inder Ie was; surprised. O i that every blitcher in the land h:d beeln there then. andt hi:l h1ward him. great good might have resulted fromii it. We 'ball imlake anl editor of that boy t'r this early appireciation of goo.d, ttn der beef. We are ver" noch obliged to AIr. P aop, and hope if our friends desire to indulae in the tender, fat and juicy, they will send to him. In re grd to the last piragriaph-we add, it is not So llich oo butehers we need as good beevf. Of thle formner we have a mioAt liberal supply. go)od. amiiable, nice f.l loNS Is evel got behind a stall, anid if tile non1mber be added to,we slould pos tively St:aive, our e perience showing that the greater the Ilinuer of bmtclhers the 1-ss our Supply of beef. Str:mge it is but no less strange than true. Well do we remember before the market house was built. how liber:1llv we were sipplikdl with meat; at eveiy corner tood a Cart: and besides there were severL street stalls: but :as S(o1on1 a" that. elegalt, col1vellilit ad commodious structure was l-aise., beef 2rew scarce. Xo, we (.on('t wanit :inl lnore g0od butchers. Send us one who makes no preensionls to goodnss and -we will not object. what is Imo.-t needed, how ever, is beef, goud beet. (Gni'..( orun d G,oods of Il!! i:iwls. .ellio.. le-i ... .%trdim s. .u,tps.. I br Anot-Tl THE owN -xtD CJo: .xTY. After a brief mal < elicious relpite, the rauiy, coIl *: -:n gin set in an Sundav afernIon. Thie late frost wa d:imag,ingr in its effeets -po' taut( Il, he:mii, (eicum ilrS and suasIL5le5 inl alrdln 2jellerally were killed. Grapes somewhat injured. Tlhe Little River tishing~ frolie e:mne off onl Fiuday night last. The disciples of Watltoni in attenldance were very few. ini consegjuence oif the weaLther. TIhe eatc~h was a.bout .30 lbs. of e;tt, besides two or three sevrie colds. Thue mer d:id nolt go. Newv Irish ptatoes of goodly -ize hive beeni alre-ay dugli: at the FouIr-imile house. anid a nice party were r,'galed on1 SlundayV la st by Miaj. K., thle hospi table prop)jrietor of thatt poplarl1 resort. An initattion0 to rnepeait on1 no1.\t Suinda:y was extended and1( necCepted. Frie'd chicken wvill be oin tile lull of fare. Be on Al r. Th'i' >. L.:ke's plae.~ dliled o Sat - urday:i last. T'oney figurted here duriingi the( ]Kul Klux troubhles. Thiere wa:s a smallh fighIt Onl Fidaly last, :uml a store-plipe fire. Neither wvas very 0l:unging. A little 1blood1 flowed fronm the one. :und conlsiderable wvater C'itizenos living on (.:aid ell Mr eul la inforlme!d thIat that dup~ cooied, g:im latelh lift i cow. was seen on las~t Fridax afternoon passing through Columb1 i: iln compJany with other cattle ont tie way to lowern imarkets. Th(Ve anl no0w take off' their fastenings, and let thebi Eve:y one. with a: little phat in front of iiis house now cultivate< lowers. We record the fact with pleasurei. The tman whod hias no ta::te for flowers, i' ni. better than heI who hais no muile ini hii soul. Flowers enlarge thle heart of and beautities the good in children. if ourt mlerchlants ha:ve :myvthing~ good on11111 hl l whilh the~v w~ould have the people bug. all tlh,y have to do is to ad. vertise the ICsame iin their C'otuily papjerS 1lIor. and' mule cohs~ are .retting~ commuLon,. andi weC are rejoicedl to see it. It is a sign of plrospierity. The1 muone\ spent for hentucky horses and mulehs i~ needed at1 hlome. That 'spent fori corn alsoi shiould la kept at hiomte, andic when onlce our far tom Stop all the ruinous le:IkS wich keel al1110lilt lro)speroums day wiii d in. As muach of the cotton has1 been kille( by the frost. would it. not be well to. po in1 a little nore~ corn instearl of all cot tonl ain?I' ILmber iSinow~ bing~4 br..uledl for tIh purtpose of etnlarging and otherwise i rovIig 'lie .'dethodist Churcho. I loptI~iar ian the adudress of iteg. abui ford will take placee ThIursdlay nigh wihoult fail. ThIe 3A paVj:rty to talke place at th< hotel last night was (will be) a splendit alair. It alwaGys bothers tis to maki note of tiings occurring of Tuesda nighits. Thte little children areC preparig ft the chmarades to take place at Temnper anice Ha:lt Fridamy niiht, The entertain menctt will i>e hi:ghsly interesting. We1 gutess the cir'cus-gOers wvill no forge! that the Grea~.'t Sotherni (ireu will exhitit hzre :l Itext 'iTurSday :d ternioomn and night. Piier al1ls Shoes. kas tanl alny e, as hi sells for cash oniy. A NEW DR. our Spring and Sumaner St( G( ods is inw complete in all Of tfle newest iv!s amd novelt telill to sell at thw IweSt livin1 We, hmv(.is oponed a llill . ti'n with uL Drv Groods busin Services oF ()ne o thie best Trii Vices of Mrs. Sopliia Mo.\ e R( to the lalios of this and adjoini the Millirv Depalrtnenlt. N\ rear of ur ste ill fil'st clilss sI itself, InI whicb wo h1ave, wnid InI han111d a bea.Utifu1l atnd well asSOI all ,,ooI usually kept in that I \We w(old 1a1.Zk u.r1, f'iends ai those of Mrs. Redus. to give un elsewhere. W". gu1araitee to g as to style and price. TEI11 d .Mc F.4L "AW.'; W11l that ends well.' So buy a Side a ce " hoe at 'hiier's. 13-t. WVISE.'4AN I.EMOVI('E1 I118 PIIIOTOGl11AIl GaLLlty, THE IST OF 1AlJ.N'RY. 1 To the lr:.ge I :tl ' over Sl. .j. E. Wehb, &- C.S S!orv. wher-- bie will have Plenty1 of ''op"d room, antIl more lighit. :11141 hopes to do s:tisf:t(try work at the rI.rIt iarict.s. C nte :1ll yt' 1that I()v(' Ii('( hi' s 10 3 Wisein:mi's (allery. over W ke, Co(.S p Sit're. Aui. Onw of ti- h:allnetuil beZt furl--S nizh(A Segar. :111l Tobacco EInoriiIs South i- th:t of erry & Shwnon. ( (I junbi:t, S. C.. mILer tht! C't1ltlnhi:t 11 - tel. in this e.t:tblikhment can b> filml a11 oSt c(Miplete stm-k ii enilss vaIrie ty. Flomi t1w stis tite ch1:tpest, InI SP1rI:. SRC, bUlle :tl! \-::.rious b>r:;Id (If chivwinll nL, 111 11okinl- t:,b!cco. hiand s<!(W I is \V:l in e:n p.}olldice. & I. Their live ceit Seg:irs :ire capital. All orlers proinply atteideli to :alil a:tipfitclion -tuar:ul.eedl.c !5-t f P11E"lE & SI..\WSON. prilleiY le ti:i c:IIn : itlale 111:111 is t11k. st'llzv of duty. It is leitterl i1:tn 11VItId:t ti ollII , tIL fe:r, thIII I i ie, t1 1 o1v1 )Vte, it is hiighi(r th:in thvn- :all:and wnorv pr:ai-v vortlv& It is the r(v:tl virtt. of inoi.11 ity an,11 eli-isti:uiitv. To h:tve justice is the Collon riOht of :tll. the rielh. the por, the hISMig, th'. low. tie Iearild, tl( inioiralt. tIhe .o(od, ( the bad. :Ini he who wilfully tails to me it out to Niy one a-t any time is aL Inlt('mpter:ne lis a5:' sinl whlethler it >et'- o tains to i vin hli, r e:,t:nte ol>uItMlhow wlickl e m iust ym drunkenne sl e. it ri. them :W)ll1. :11 hesu too. ke ah same ais soon as5 ability l>ermnits is aJ Th'e habit of telin all :t neighbhor's fautlts as soon as his n:oine is mentioned - is n('ommIIon as it is iil'spicable. It is a diseasec worse than the small pox ini :a Coitillaitv, antd collit>s of :t lulel: du'wn before thle force of wiillamil inilus try. julst as5 tii- Iargest mount11 ains aret 1 a M1:ol:oine D)emorest's Reli:able i' tirns o' allI sorts can bec ohtin led at Fine C lo:lhin, Enellih worsted<, F'renchi (lo. in:rs . tlhfr 'l : id e : In Wh:11t pleasure cani exceed tile sm k ing~ of (lie wteed, especially if your se: cain lie obtatined che:aply. Send anor ier to the JIndia Girl of (Cultunbia, Fthrough PERINY & SLAWSON. ist 0of ettera ?enydingfl in t-pe i-.,et oflnet at Newt4erry: i Afred Adamzs, J. L. Atchison, Gtalen ML. Casey3, Diek Coleman, I),avid Dobbiins, M ar thia lais,t JameS N. bulbbin3, .h: ,l;aleti, d F.1 )nson Mellie Gogtgins, Mrs. Lizzie Gil-' lem,i Mrs b-ski G!(;nn. MIrs. M.1 :i'. .Joihn-~ son, W. R. .ioiiison, Beij. Lawn,~t Mrs. M. *.1. La: Ir 'pe4, T:.t4F. Me'tiimbec, coi'd, set it MIcKe. WmiXii. Matibhews. W. 11. McGrar. li ss l'aty Matthew,v Mrs-. Adaline Mor::m .ImsG No:ris, .imotn Neilsoni, J1. 3. I>x, ::,uhin P'arre:, NewtonlicLad. Mr's. . L. beatse, Mrs. L. A. Senn, W. L. Waters,i Jose'phine Wtiims, Miss Harriet WValker, H. C. W ilsoc. Phmltion Supplies canl be bony//d af WV. (. Chausc's &roearty 4'o(pi atI t/1w btui TI il Sttiooto.iY Mac AZINE.-Thiis chairm. year, -ems to grow benecr wi;h ech Sue c.Ceding i".1ue. The niumberC for May is re ceived, atnd present s an unusu::lly g.odl table of Cont'"lts. :raider (lark'. ne-, storv, "Strting~ UnI."'increases~ inl Iitnt, :144d abiound' wiithi so mf:i:y goodi things, iha.t we wi-lh that all o:ir reatde'rs eu! enjoy it pe rusal with us. J. WX. Daugha:day & Co., P ublishr, l'hiladelphia. NE. 'i BEarRY,May ..-Mage:I{t g.lii d a at lb (cnts. lbales shiipped dui ing week, 1"i0.. LiVERlPOOL, Mar 4.--Cotoji quiet and :c.idy-up1landls SiaSi O rlcans SlaSg. Ew~i YoRK. Mayv 4.-Cotton duli; SaleS t.tI0, or 1,albh Gtold weak, at 121. 13AT.Tio(RE, .XIay *.-Cotton do!i-UId CuI tRLsTijN, May 4.-Cottou qjue-flid A ft 'r TA, .May 4.-Cotton nominai!-ri.!I .\fAT (W1 SOl'TH C'.\ROLN.. NEWRERRIY CO(bNTY. liy Jam es C. Leahy., Probaite Judge XXereas, Leande1Lr Long ihath iinade suit to me, to granlt- hhni Letters of A4hni:: 1t. nistato, dtebonis iicn, r,itlh the w ill all \:.: ofn the F.state and eflvcts ot Johi: Michael Long. deceased. Thlese are therefo:e to cite and admnon-hai all and -ii"uiar the k.indred amnd cedeito:s of tihe said deceased. tha.t tbey he and ap pear, before me', in: t'ue Court of Probate I Y ebh . ewbery e:iit Ho S3., 1on the u4th day .of May :e:t. .fter pub igaice hereof, at i)o'clock in the fore noi,1 to show ecn".e, if any~ ti. y havYe, why the .aid Admnlistrationi Shioubl not be . .ted. Given unider my1 Hand, t his z.8t.h Ia o:i'sf April, Ar.na Aminiii, I 6j. J. C. L E A H, .. . . 1 A pr. 29, l'--2. fx PARTURE. I>k of Staple an Faicy Dry depart mients. conilprising all iCs of the a. wllhil we inl rates for cash. ner' I) :lilllerI!l (\1llee ?ss. and having obtained the mers South. also the 'sei dus. who is so well known t" Coulties, to superintend e have fitted up the rnum in .le., which is a oeiml within tend to keop. (on.titnmtlv ofn -ted stoch of Milliery. nud Ml uaintanco. as vell a ,a all befor- pureliMSIng' I\' ve it31e satistI:'t.1wiill 6t1 i CASI. Lg 4POOl1. Fl. N. PARKER, ti-. l l.i IN IARNESS, SADDLES and LEATHER Ite lI-,k :.!:! Sad"'1' .\MaI e a ! ry v oi Ws , \\' hh, . 4- & 1l': 1*-t L 1er, I l 1n pre0 1; i,,, :n: :' li %v.i :, o:k i n i lin& o w:! keep o!t hluil 'or sIi, H.ARN ESS, lD.>.., 1. . H.ARNE- N LEATiElR, IL.E L.AT!HW!?. UIEPEIZLAil,k. Id ail work done to ordet t Cash Prices audat Shortest Notic e Apr. 15. 15-11 . N TilE ilTIIRT COVRT OF TI l: N.I'TED -STATES. FOR THE 1iTICT M.F SOUTl1 in Re.-Hlavey $ober, Bankrpt x .lr:--- ll W W. 'bc o. 1 Y. J. Pope, E or0., of near Fair. In ill ..nee of : Order l;:knit il tie iil l-au- ea.e, On 2:3 A prlil, 1s7-", 1 ;ll Sell, aIt pub!lic auiction), to the highezit bi, at NvO iiry (.'ourc H1ou-e, )a !!A I.t Jhig nf .I'Ui .'Sak- J)iey 187, ,:t 12 .11. .hit Tr.4c o01* 1.nd l o . to te l% inii o l h. eaid ,:. rp, inlte i n thecIOi oillty U,f Ne be , Q!n the Ifllnder-:0n Rit at.], Ib,a I :.iles fromn thie Gourt I)uI., coin :im :g )ne Hundred and N inetv Six (196) Aeres, ir, Hhury Epting. \fes. W. E:. linil and TE'l:nM:-ii'st LE-(b.e-h'ail caOh; bal ace in one year fromn day of sale, with in-. -re.t at theL r::ue of seven per cen:t. per liltn to be secuired byv hondJ of the pur. :i: and ortpig of the premi.,es sold. llrcaser to pay for paper- and -:..imips. In. M. wVALLArE, A pri 7. 184-17-4. The und2r,igied, hiaiing estai,bighed a and' :n.d ibo 1111Oliee in the1 ton ofi c New erv .C ., will u andi h'll un! i, or lie ited .:lIls fori lands. Aho, pridetl Ia ,ier, to work. lor wageS; or to wori for art of th' crop, or to reiit Ilndls. ie il n!, p1. rorure homecs f or imi-i riit-, awl n~ i'! coI operaite n:WI. theC regularn .tab'i:ed inni:..;ration agencies for the ill purpo-e E h B.I Hohn:n i, e'mployed to a"ist 1(d porte,ponden2IceC. I. 11. ULEASE. Excursion Tickets. EX~c vSION Tl[CKE.'TS to Cthar!e-ton 11* he !rt'. rodite' for C NE f-liM-T LASS FAj{E to ie:ehtnts anid Tr,aiers, itd will be g;ood to returin uintil Ma i1I0, Notice of Finial Discharge. I will miake a final set tlemecnt onl tie Es il of George. 11. IIoozer, deceased, in the ihee of tihe Vl b.te Judige for New' berry o'ee!;, A. .W. an aik for a Iki l ad w.A w. H~O1 E.L, Adm'. An p. 29, 17-3o. The Newberry Hotel, C. C. (lIASE; Proprietor. I wo:uld ;-peclifully inform my frien mt renov.a inig thle Hotel ipirartory to the pproabi:.g Seas~ois. Tfhe h:o:e ~i supplied whh emnietenit. Lbe r:dI reduction1 inad to weeciJyi and onthtly hoorder. Apr. 2', I *--f. JAS. LEFFEL'S DWRO~VED DQUBIS OLE &. HUNT'BaItimgre, Manactur s fta i,he aem.h and Southtwet Iia,i- *:an nor in uae. worttking ulnder ]iead1 varinig fromf 2 to 2F fret' 24 ,ize1.froma 5> to y,0 inebie-. i. 'he mo tipoweriniihee in thle Market. .arge t1LlrlTu un?W Paiplltetet post free. v- * r.wrmn:n-, .usoI. ori Lahinl'1'rv " tWiute Leadt WVork- andt Oil .31ll-. -bain g PullIeys and IIange-rs. SEND FOR CIRCULap,S. DISSOLUJTION. Thefr of BLEASE & C., ositn ,f Hery H. B,lease and Robert B. Hlolman, !'farmers, ii ers, &c., has been dissolved o si oni.,iness are in the hands of Ikemv I. Bleane. IiLNRYt I. BLEASE, ii.' B. HOLW'. Having turned over to Mr. Henry H. ease afi myv interest in the tirm of Blease rCo , I solicit for him11 theC S. liberal iatronge that was ti.e firm's good jortune o enjoy. R.B. HOLMAN. Fe. 18, 1 Q"74-S-if. NeWbgPPi Busi ims DIPecto0P) *Caral. ot liferencet jiserteel nader aLp:r< print e he:idi inThis co41lun1in. Poim al nn, Mh-reCh:tltS, YtiMltit" :kli Trade !reneray. shoull have a place in this D vrectory. Tvrms nodcrate. Dry Goods, Shoas, &c. McFALL & 00L.-Wholesa:e and rta: ntIers in foreigi and doinestic Dr Goos.Emredeics Nt ona.&e. -1 LICK, P. W. & R. S.-Dealers in Dr (oods.eibracing everything in tli. ifc. Plantation supplies. Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Shoes C otton Buyers, &c. 1 OVELACE & WIEEI.ER.-DealersinDr G Goods. Groceries. Clothing. Doots.Shoe: Hats. General stock of all kinds of mier chandize. 4 - OOT, M.-Dealer ii General 3ferchan dize. Dry Goods. Fancy G.ods, Iro ecries, Boots and Shoes. 4 iUK. TIO-S.--Dry Guo,. Notions, Clot h in . Mo-. I:T-. :uIjl "enleral :tSmirt nient itt nwrittit . l ILSON. d . M. . to.-Italer in )r: Slhoes, hits. . r y. an Cd I ;0. : Wit\l)N. T. a.--Who:' : nie arni litaii j-.i- in (;eii-ral Mviroh:i:ilizc-Dry \.I TI 1 1 N. .\. y.\ - ;>r (iotd C!'hinI g 60,1s. t.0odt o' ::lI kinds. Boo'cs and Sationary. iA: \e. .1 eaitf y A a.h inc4 S*,v.s and Tin. Ware. i.iT '.:. T.-ha:er int Codtlin ait Ift-0i Ing ;:ve.Ili style:- :mid pricves. ofTin W:tre. 4: Furu---Carpentry. E. A VE L1. 1.. Y.- -Je e PI liand :1 !Spl11 -itrireS au :ned. Nlatn rus.s 1iat. 1: .:il-. W.~ I f.--CabinWt tr:iooi. Fir anitrl in:ib- :tut1 repatired. C:tiitJer ill-- duo- With d s ae .1 Restaurants--Hotels. Alsi .L. Ut. -Lal .ered a 1a! h ur . 41 0rs ih :n y.ters il; .14'001n. Dvalo!r inl Graceril.e, Cimn'vecton Photography. -E.NIAN. WV. LArti1. All i e 4f Pt r take. 'ie ll tIIwed. allk 111 II ti e inl :!(.1 _Szhe l rtl.ot hi. N t sn I in t Uited taiti e 1 G e a ourt. 1 A 0 iMAN S ,, 11UC-Vi IF41 T.-ttr M :-,I Law. P :- i ll;tn ll The I:"tl < inie tate. and jin the Unliled :Stat es t 'ourt. 1: ) A EI;LI. C. -..-Atto rwy at I.W a l Idleg J4 se in. 1:alkrnyltcy for ::.j Congrve-iuln i: District. 'ractites in al, the Courts of ON a. 4 R ;. Art it Lav:- 0111(-e on Main .utreet, over Mrs. D. Mower' Monuments-Xarble. SE.\ \'% L L. .. R.-Mnouiits mlade to or I rir,:ai :ill kind ot mar.) and graoitt work neafly e.qcutvd. 4'1 PEERS. L. 31.-Dealer in Foreign and llDomestic MabN M!e:nt ;d to otder i.i best s .e . Public HalL. iT E.\IElkANCE 11ALL.-W ill be rentetl to SJ' ptuie enttrtainmi I1 o 31d3ir We niimiay. Fridaty and Satuardaiy )nightt of eIe Manufactories. II\MN. JlN A.-Mafaic tin oii Cotto Gin, ofapprotvedi style,a Com'mission. Merchants. Ill.1E. W31.%I .& C.-Anittion t..fl4n jj inis..it Met.einit. ~S,tie twi:e ii wveek. 4:, tCAUG Uld .N. A. J3. & CO.--Coinmiissit 31l er.-h:at a nd. t:ealeri in FertilIizers. Alets foGwer, (ox aiti Sta;rkley's Bug Cotton Buyers---Grocers. W Ei;, W. if. & Co.-(otton Brokers atnd In-ater- ini lacon,t Fl oar. Grihi, Hay. Cyrin, &c. -4 lamiatittn .suplies.. Cash itladvnced or (titton.4 MAYES & .M.IRTIN.-Dealers in Groce rles, Pinnitati on Suipptlies. IHardlwarez :un t Co.tton Buyer.. EAVEtI & APE.\IDI AN.-G rocters andt Pr oxi ion Dealer-. Pltanta?ton Suppliet: milizuyrs of Cotton. IIAE. W~ M. C:.-tGrcery anti Proviitn Groceries, Canned Goods, &c. W CK EiR. A. M.-Dealtr in G rocerie-. Ca netd Goods. Perft miery, un<il Toys oi ail det.,cripItio ns. L t"toids. ('otferttieneri-, 'ITol>ceo and] '1iTobco, &O. 4 IA LSON. J. (.-):er in Griceries oft al 'Tobaccoi antd e;a. 4 Confectioneries, Segars, Fruits. .:n ECK. . 1' .-renichi antd Ameie:mi C on of t laltin ds I l- tit - It se aso ,.ts 0 t :a: niiITobjacco.. Jewelry an<i Watch Makers. SPECE J N F.-Diealer in e;t;tc C- i othri-Drsng ai. Wlto tlHaTtr in>PPnt K.-lical:rha inICloth Mi linry ~f-res, MakingatrI Ali der in t geea mechndieZ. V: * Druggists. .ANT. UlI. S. F.-!Dru;.ai-t. Whol e=gab an C:eti tr in Dr:~.:...ig W ie-. 4. Gun and Lock Smith. -IHTE.~ 7 .. L.-Pepa::irer andI M::kcr (1 \ V tGun . Pi',tt]-, Lotks, .Sz. Shlf Gotod: Wines, ~iTorgsygr'. F.N TI.J . & Ctt.-WholIe-ale and Reu taleaer i obacco. se:iar . 'ip & c. Winu' anr.I Lh plar,i or pure inailit]t-. I: Dry Goods A .?Iiineri'p MILLINERY AN!) 'Milligery Good, RIBBO NS, Silk and Straw Goods WIIITE (i00DS, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Parasoils and handkerchiefs Now openi at Mrs. Di. MOWER'SI UNDER IIERALD OFFIGE. 1An. L, 16-tf. Dry Goodx. Groceries. rit \ A;I t; i MAGNOLIA 1TENN MiLU IS TIl!E UE,T FANIHLY FLOlUR! I AN) TIlE BEST IS THE CHEAPJ t A Large Supply on Hais Choice Family Groceri U: e very dezcription.unmong whieh are i of those ELECANT HAMS, &C, PLA,NT.4T1/N SIPPL/2 The - Will :nw in :411,Tion t DRY GOOD is varic,i and well Th:llkfiul :,(rI I ilk. very 1! r4 hteo pI 44 ; tl 4 4l :'. a e 4 t t!.-: .: tns i .r ?:tke( HT to a'!.! that and! sTiOCTLY I Fiall i. THOS. COOK. .\ar. !. I-- :m. SELI\ BG HUDS CHEA 0lts and lot [of Sal ,ess and wl ave N-.1 t ry,J, 1. ne n1 10 pose of it. ENTIRE 'TI'K i IF jf0 of DRY GOODS, Glass and Crockery-Wari HATS, SHOES, NOTION Ani! in ay w:1wr a-tit;!Cs, AIT LOW RATES f)lR CA WITHIN THE NEXT 010 DAYS. All per,on:s wishing to 1u gonl-ivhlp find it to their adv : u C a to cl . ex il, 11V stocK. Don't fail 'o come or will nid.s a bargrain. 1 al,o oIfer :.r tialh n reSo l: e te :11V HOUSE AND LOT 1 dez4ale pi::ee, stumed on the Col roI'Ad. CaLS! and), gec par4 ie i.C 1. A. A. NATHAN. A pr. 1, i3-2mn. DO YOU WAN TO BUY AND Excellent la Qualit 4 IF SO, 00 To MRS. D. MOWER'l Where can be found Dress Goodb, Fa Goods Ldis. Suitsn, No.:ions. o all kinl And Many Other Article At the Lowest Mark Prices. On the corner, and undIer the. HI A: Omee is tile place For Cheap Gcde G1?eap Prices, And the Best Attenti< A pr. 1, 13-if. J.J0 WILSON, I)EALER IN GRO CERIEM Of all kinds, such as Sneair. Coffee. Rice. Flour. Lard.)1Mola1ses FRESH M AND GR1H Pickles. Canned Fruit. Sheetings and Yari BAGG4VM AND TIES, 4NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENI BE SOLD CHEAF Carriages, iragonas, 4 TrIo'is 31. L. uu:{. .JoFI A. En i WORKSHOPS COTTON GIN: WAGONS, Made and Repairec At th:eir Shops aIt Nc eberr, S.C. _' WORK WARRANTED AND ISFAGTION GUARANTEED. p 3ir. JLackson Tay!or, v;i k.or.i * L iA Ck.MlllNG; of a1! kh.- done Mfar. 1, 10-m. p.rr iCE CUC N TY CO3131IS SINER~ EWBERRY C. II., S. C.. M1ar. 2, 1 A t a meetng of the Board of County C *missoners the following resolution was trod uced by Dennis 3Ioates: Re,ohved, That wec the County Cumndj er ,hall g1rnt the newroad, iconrlmencir cer near ing.i Ruf. by way of JoUy StZ: SntseetTng the'newl cut road two miles2 1., grog Level, recently laId out by the sp ('ommissioners, wth a few '4gh;i s.ha'. SO 'IS .0 put the road a.n .ette ground. The ';palu.in vgas~ agre 0o by D thinks thie forme::L\e \I't MO Xnee Ch air'n.B.C. C., N ALLEN RICE. THO3MAS KEITT. Mr,. 4,1S7.-9--. WHEELER & WILSON , E IG M.\ICIIIN BS% - Is Wi hout Doubt the Bes inl the Country. tile ~3,l P1N-cIjS to btf Lit Pron oune by v'yicin to', bie Itia Lit AVORrT. 1o:- 27 1 I:-. The% sawS0- s - f i , were : t. w :jiore ihat -wen. T For aU y E.SY TF v or 14)NiTHI. I .NT k L, L.Nl ENT. d )I ! '.. i .i t.' j.!e1)s !;j ..-7 i -o e cF d , l Sto,e, e w err. S C. L. D . REDUS, Mar. I , 10-t . ,veling Agent. "The Family Favorite." d ' Is no wl% o i itn a red 'ut Sale MRS. D. MOWER, GENERAL orEN,T Fori Newberrv andiann C:uis I have le one iw of Wt Wed Swing 111a chins ml 'tj.itc i: t i. faay a : bito to the 1 _ctlVCti i S mY i f anc daugh16ter, I Will add m1Y a OPin1on:a,! pr"acted metoanios LafoPE.CTO a Wow.tassig in uil-. ,:se of"., .p l t;in, si piiyof cosrc n anld read; ness of,adj;Iiment fit is .oT F:<e 1:1.:ip UN any; 1 v ta .-e in m:". 11n Lh .k t .JESE- lIt. LORD, Mechanie1. Editor of "1ltific American. will. .. GREENWOOD MALE ACADEMY. c Fhe 1nder Ijt,-: W;:-I.": 1o infLri: hi that he expectS tton a MALE SC110, Latee A h : on u. is MONDAY N JANA N EARNY T . S:udiu.; prep.red f*or ;,ny Cu1!ge thei m1:1V wisi to enter. Rate- of - tit oderate. Board can b hadl for di ' ;''mot, ea~x:ive o! wa.$: oi. For' furthe- parntiars ades Tio31t)AS DUCKETT. Dei7,B49r.m. FMA ACADEMY. S . P. PIFER, A. M., :::Principal Miss FANNIE LEAVELL, : ::Assisant ney 'Prof. F. WERBU.1 i Musical Dep't The N EXT SES55i N of ts SCHOOI1 will begini on !It SW .P;TEM IfER, is. As -tar, as the prac('t('e duties of life arn concernted as ;hutogh an edr.e-alon e.an b< obtained at :this School ;-s at n,v l"em'a Semlilnary in thte tarc' A! Taition f!":8a it .aut o .2$2L.:,u4per Sei.on Pn..jidiee or atiO"factor:!v ee'nr.'d. Borigcan beC obtinhed ata moiden :t prie. For par:ieulars, inqutire of S. P'. B3)OZER AP. MFER-u, Principal. it. M i! Mil\pp adey and fiind emiploynientt. THE SMOUND CITY ST. LOUIS, MO., MO0DEL BSi\ESS80U0L Erstablishxed 14 Yearis ! And has turniebecd more i,uKne s men a a graduiate than ten aw'her simtilar intstitutio::n . To Young Men Seeking~ Eu eguri.:e to procu:e -tin:.t iots ot. 'oim phetion of couirse, or r.-:"wi A entire fecs. IReferencee to Stud.mt'. from T'xas, J.uni - 11na, Arkansas, .'x-nsitp: :a. Ataabanl -' Tii] .'A. kItE,uPre,., Unertakiang. C. M, HARRIS, C4bJIle Mak.Or & UII10Cltak(?1 II:i"s pband ::ttu W'jl mnale to) order,' II, e I;, xuret::,. WXar 'jee, Safe., 'N>faa Caineult W rk of all kinada made ..ad n b . o an inii; mily' MetaLce, hataL 1 An I .'... wood ir ! Caes AT- Com ra :a. o rder at short notice, an c: ) '40 ii. M.li:TIN HlARR~IS. ,., ,a- us u maeC, all of whieb he is prepare to far ish at very reasonable rattes, wit promptness and despatcht. Persons' desirous of having cases aA railroadu wi!! have them set f. of charg< omn A Hecarse is M..g on hand and will b in-* furn' d at the rate of $1x pen day. .T-hankful for past patronage, the sa scriber respectfully asks for a condinuatho; et, of the sanme, and. rares the pulic tha 'low no effort c.a his part will be sparif to rende cia! shte utgnost satisfaction. NewberryS. C., Juli3. enWho Wants an Organ Anyv one in need of one of Needhami & S"g 'Ory.ns, w'ill find it to their advat~age t< .a. ,o th n E.A.n) neFF Dry Goods. Groceries. . THOS.1 . LAKE : e e t the b:- -- 111- H l PURCHASED T'IE ENTIRE STOCKZ OF GOODS OF 51ES<. J HN E. WEBB & CO., a! of i w::! SELLM ON MOST R1EASONAirl.11 Tl.e Sock consist!; or a generi . o:t ment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CR1OCKERY and SHLF 001S. A h:rze p.ortion oftesto.km %vill be ..ld At Cost for Cash ! T., tmiako roomt for other oodz. a to ee t of Mir. A . . i, o , a :m of R. Mourill- & C * wi. wl havec en ii c on: l a i -- a 4e.en of ' n.y1bu Ines n I feel .n d t:10.eneC of hci len n :Lm;.M edto israre busine%ss onalities, warr.,: . Me In .:S ng thIat .hud e o ib. i : in n repct. fe will Le asq:st..d t jY Mr. J. H . ? ibr<,vwho ws;: eagaged in .r. 1eo: W. GWern :1"d .. ?. i: n. A saeofp biep r:..; is olit . THOS. M. LAKE. iREMOYA Ls KTIIS. F. ilA lO R-poe filIy in:iform'z Lis z1:atomners d the pai genrally- of Newb,er:.. : i :: rouncaz:g coun.try, tha~t he has ren..oved! to the Elegant and Commodious Store e Ocupic d by R. C. -iiver i. ( and :h: he has adriod i!rgely to his sti.-k i al tle va:ious lics of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Family Groceries, Nic Nacs, Heavy Groceries, Plantation Supplies, Bagging, Ties, Grain, Hardware, Woodenware, &c., Which He Offers Low for Cash! Cuzton:r in want of goo.i, need o;:ly ask for t,, to be at o: 1:.v o. Y v of ti!- lare co: p o fa! men n i.o will e atteWtivo lo everv demia%d My stoak i idispu' ably Large, Varied and Cheap. A rti-. wa:;ing Focrtil r wil he sup CELEBRATED Ali 6h-. ! as.k i' th:u LIe v.,- :v'. V -Ltor- to c;arar.t,e meO .a conun:Ite (d :. very geneorou!s p).trOnage aceo: dmei pio t o my Ia THOS. F. HARMON, IS RECEIVING HIS FALL andi WINTfER ud a tokislarge and va i,ini. IBr8-s ard Fari0 D parit1il A.- well as i IGROCERIES, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, BLANKETS, HEAVY WOOLENS, &c. SHORT PROFITS FORL QUCK SALES AND SATISFACTION G UAR ANTEED. GRANITEYTELLE Shirtings, Sheetings And Drills, To Merchants at Mian ufactu.rer's Prices. Thle Highest Market Price Paid for Cotton or' other Country Produce. M. FOOT. c(o?hing. 'THE SCARO(lUTY I a TI : Pr ng '.-t : ( ~ot a:t ek:s.. thur for 0F MONEY Wit not comitnue Ion::?. In the nemotime, :Let-ge s:'ce op 'LI) fIlNG oh hand a INDULCES US To ?1f - * .1 I ad idcm Inae laeap piieaAOn wilu convince anyv onec that T OTBE, SHOE & li-T ime,isthe esetthing imnaguia. No rI NEWBERRY Can do as weit for yon. Co'.o and examine oursoc',whichcanLde.: FORl NOTHINtO. WMT & CUFPCL(