T.ocal Scy.ulbs. O: Extra copies of the NKws can be obtained at this office. Price 5ots. per copy. One Thousand old papers, suitable for wrapping goods, for sale at 50cts. per hundred. Apply at this office. Eine Se:ars. Mr. John D. MoCarley claims to have the finest segars in town. Mack 4 will accept our thanks for a sample of the same. Court. The Court was engaged Thursday morning in the trial of Essex McGriff, colored, indicted for perjury. After an absence of nine or ten hours, the jury returned a verdict of "guilty. Renominated. A. S. Wall,,ce was renominated for Congress from this (the 4th) Congres. sional District by the Convention of Republicans which met in Columbia last Wednesday. Comment is un necessary. New Advertisements. Citaticn-W. M. Nelson, Judge of Probate. Meeting of Hook and Ladder Com. pany-D. R. Flenniken, Acting Sea.. retary. Rebuilding of Mt. Zion College. We are glad to learn that at last the rebuilding of the Mt. Zion Col lege edifice has begun. It was burn ed in May, 1867, and since that time the exercises of the school have been conducted in some out houses. Sentences. The following are the sentences of Judge Thomas upon the prisoners convicted at this term of the Court : Lee Brown, Bigamy-five years in penitentiary at hard labor. Sam Douglass, Larceny-one year in penitentiary at hard labpr. Essex McGriff, Perjury-two years in penitentary at hard labor. Religious Services. May be expected to-morrow as fol lows Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. J. S. Connor, 10o A. M. Episcopal Church, Rev. Wm. H. Campbell, 11 A. M. and 5 P. M. Presbyterian Church, Rev. E. M. Green, 11 A. M. and 8. P. M. The Band. The cit,izens band recently organiz ed in town is making very rapid pro. gross, and bids fair to be one of the best in the State. They have been in posses tion of their instruments about two weeks, some of the members not even that long, and they can already render one picee very creditably. This new enterprise is caleulated' to add much to the community in the shape of pleasure and entertainment, and should be fostered and encouraged in a substantial way by our citizens. It Is composed ofesome of the best and worthiest young rn in in town, .most of them merchants, whose char actors for energy and go-a-head-itive ness furnish snfficient guaranty that their musical undertaking will not fail. N* ovel Case. A suit for divorce was brought up in Court the first part of this week. The parties to the suit were both col ored. Under existing law divorce can be granted in this Stat. for two caus es only, adultery, and wilful adandon ment for the space of two years. The question of abandonment was the issue in the suit referred to. Upon being submitted to the jury, it was decided in favor of the defendant, (the wife,) and the application in consequence refnsed. This is the first instance of a case of this nature over being-placed in charge of a jury in -this County, and we hope it will be the Zast. We believe that the Blibli eeL law shonuld alwa.y preail tat "whom God joineth together, let no man put asunder." Orumbs. It is said that the tincture of lobe.. lia, applied to the place where a boo has stung a person, will afford relief. Physicians recommend ladies to form walking clubs. This is a matter in which steps should be taken. Dr. Gibbs, of Columbia, is spoken of as the probable successor of Dr. Darby in the Medical Faculty of the South Carolina University. The Carolinian chronicles the dsatlh of Mr. John A. Hendrix, jr., son of J. A. Hendrix, of Columbia. Almost Siranigled. A St.-Louis paper says that a man named Henry Neley went down in a well on Saturday night at Bissell's Point, for the purpose of recovering a hat which had been dropped in. In a short time he gave a signal of dis tress, which told those above him that he was being overcome with foul air. There was but little time for deliberation. A .rope was hastily procured by the bystanders, one end of which was formed into a noose and let down to the sufferer. After angling a moment the man in tha well gave the rope ajerk, and the men other end commenced pulling it up. When about half way out they dis covered that the hoose had fallen over the man's head, and that he was dangling by the neck. Horrified at the discovery, they wisely concluded that death by strangulation was no worse than death by suffocation, and so they continued to pull away until they landed Neeley on terra firma in an unconscious state. By the appli. cation of proper restoratives lie was resuscitated and is now doing well. "Come here and tell me what are the four seasons ?" Young prodigy, answers "Pepper, mustard, salt and vinegar ; them's what mother seasons with." A California journal predicts that not many years will elapse before that State will beeome one of the coffee growing countries of the world. Ben Butler says if'(reeloy is elect ed "all that was gained by the war will be lost." Butler is evidently getting uneasy about his spoons. It is a mark of the unsuccessful man, that he invariably locks his stable door when the horse has been stolen. This sort of wisdom never thinks about bodily health until it is gone. But just. as much as any disease has become seated, the power of She system to resist and throw it off is weakened; henee time is all important. For dyspepia, all diseases of the liver, stomach, skin and kidneys, and all that le. gin in vitiated blood, do not wait until the trouble is confirmed, but attack it by a timely use of Dlt. WALKER's CALIFORNIA VINIOAR BITTKus. GREELEY and GRANT A rE now dividing the Radical party, and a good deal Is said about the KU KLUX BILL, But we are following the good old PLAN Of doing the greatest amount of goodl to the greatest number of people. We are now offerink our Furniture at cost, to make room for our fall stock. Now is the time to get bargains. ang 10 McINTYRE & Co. JUST RECEIVED. 1 Car load White Corn, 1 Car load.Flour, Including all grades, 10 Barrels Pearl Grist, 2 Casks Canvassed Hams, A, ex-C, C, and Demarara Sugar, Rio and Java and Roasted Government Java Cofee, White Wine and Cider Vinegar, Bolted Meal, received weekly and warrant fiesh at all timesi 3r D. R. Flennikens, aug 10 HANS? HAiti! TpWO Tierces best Bugar ('ured Canvassed LBawe, warranted. For sale low, by Jna22 R. J. MoAna nra. TIIE CELEBRATED GREELEY HATS. BROWN HATS AND Hats of all Styles, For Meii and Boys. Just Opened. ALSO, Ladies & Misses Sailor Hats. My 'stock of Dress Goods is of the neatest and best qualities, *nd is offered at the Lowest Prices for the CASII. S. S. WOLFJJ. junc 11 SPRING AND Summner. 1872. MoMASTER & BRICE Ar.E now receiving a choice slock of Fashionable and Mtaple Dry Goods. in which the Indies may find heautiful Black Silks, .Japanese Silks, Linens. Muslins, Pi.lue Cloth, Grenedine, Dolly Vardens and other Dress Goods. Elegant La3es, Rib. bons, and other dress trimmings. .lso, Rheetings, Towelings Quilts, Misqui Nets, Oil Cloths, Mattings and Qther hous keeping goods. A good supply of Cassimeres, LTens, Cottonades, Clothing qn( Hats for Men and Boys, as well as an unusual large ad dition to their stock Qf Fine Shoes and Cheap Shoes. Ilardi ware, Woodenware, Crockery, Books, Paints and Miedicinos. Together With A beatiful stock of Wall Paperingl Window Shades, &c. The Inspeotion of the Publio is Invited, api 18 A LL persons having claims against the Estate of Robert Elder, *eased, Wilhand them in prop ly atteste .an 11 nde bred to the same respdoflully 1 ted to come forward a an early day, and make settlement with JNO. H. OATUCART. July 81-tw4dmr. T undodetti if ave' I ted.t ,~ ', atr( -B ekso tal her - they are propta edl t- bfaetuve o' air Carriages, Buggles tdWe ns. .o are also prepared to do adykin-ofp - t ion work, -such ui * plowiaMng, p1o laying, horse-shooIng, &c. All work war ranted to give satisihetlon. HIERRON & ILBERT' may 14-8m Awls, Bristles, SHOE LASTS, Bb6t, Trees, Orim ig kBoarder, AwL.Randies, easps. Soe Thread, Taeks, hf .' ebl,e& by feb 20 MelNTY1eE & 00. Fruit Jars. A LARGE Ltupply of haif gallon and quart .LFruit Jars.; Also iest Gun Powder Tea, Hyson Tea, Blak Tea and Japan Tea, always formsal. by *june 16 MoMASTER & BRIOE. CLOT'"NG I CLOTHING I JST RECEIVED Best Assortment in Town ! Cassimeres, Linens and Marseilles, In. -u1ts MORE GOODS COMING! NOW IS TIIE TIME To get BARGAINS, as it is late in thc season. Bring the Cash. S. S. WOLFE. may 23 TICKETS to the CONCRET '---_ IMMIGRATION"SCHEME, BUT Fair and honest dealing in Dry Goods Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunk?, &o., ean be had at DAVIDSON & CO'S., New Dry Goods Emporium, neot door t< Elliott & Co's. fe') I FLOUR ! FLOUR ! FLOUR ! DlltECT from the Mills, a lot Extra and No. 1, Family Flour at the lowest mar ket prices. Panics in want of Good Flour will find It to their interest, to call on ag-1-- It. J. MOAFLBY. JITSTAlIVEB, AND I3JT ST ORBJ! 2 Car loads Whito Bread Corn, 300 bushels mixed Oats, 100 bushels Bolted Meal, 50 barrels new St. Louis Flour, 100 sacks new Augusta Flour, 25 Kits Mackerel, 80 barrels Sugar House Syrup, 15,000 lbs. White and Smoked Bacon, I.ard in Cans and Kegs, .8.tierces 0. W. TD(oaas & Co's Golder Canvassed Hams, .,10 sach Java, Laguayra and Rio Coffee, oxennin, Itailia Miacearonl, Best Gun odr, Green Tea, ~pd. Tongues and Dried ~ee: Homnio &. IlEnglish Craokers, assorte d, *REng}ish liktes,'a,ssorted, .Plow u~ld4' ,Steel, Iron, Nails Muli ~hoes,- A.-c . HW, SpadeNj bho1E Trae Chains, -And a l r ~~joJBegtu and Shoe. CaR and retook'. aplJ.1 FRESH ARRIVALS. I Car load Corn. 18,000 lbs. Flour in barrels and sacks, 8,000 lbs. Bacon and Bulk Moat, 150 Bushels meal, tugar and Coffee, different grades, A prime lot W. I. Molasses, 1 Barrel Fresh Petroleum. FOR SALE BY BDATY~ & B~EO:; apt 13 NOTICE TO DEBTORS. THE undersigned having sold out their entire interest in the Bar, Billiard and Res.. taurani Saloon, to Thomas W. Rabb, find it necessary to close their books. All per sons knowing themselves to be indebted, are earnestly requested to come forward without DELAY and settle up (if not with money, by note,) as the business of the firm must be closed. The books will be left in the hands of T. W. Rabb for a short time. June 4 E. W. OLLEVER & CO. JUST RECEIVED). -o: Three Gross "ret" and "Kline" FRMUIT JARS, One Half Bbl. Cucumber Pickles. A lot Fine Family Flour. Wooden and Willow WVare, A ehoice asortment of SUGARS and C0FFEES. Bacon, HIans , . --AND Ternms Strictly OASh from tlMe day; R1? . J2OBERTSON. July 3'