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LOCAL MATTERS. Religions Appointments. l'r.r.-iiY'ruman-Kixostox ('hitch.- -Ncivires will be hold in said church on 2d and Uh Sabbat h*iu each month. Prayer meetings on Wednesday evenings. Sabbath School 4 o'clock 1'. si. Haitist.?Regular appointment of Itcv. I>. K. Bennett fur services in G'omvayhoro Acud1}) cmy?till Sabbath and Saturday before, in every -Month. Appoint.nents of Rev J. It. Long, (Baptist) lor September: Bug Swamp Fiiday, 15 ( edai Bay Saturday Sun. 10 A 17 Cnssott's Station Sunday, 4 1\ M Appointments of ltev, D. X. Gore, Baptist, I'leasant-Meadow , Mo. & 'l'u. Sep. 0, & 7, (.'onwnyboro, Fr. Sat. A* Sunday 44 8,6, ID, Cedar-Grove, Mo' tC Tuesday ' 11, 12 Springflold Fr. Sa. Ci Sunday ? 15. 1(1, 17, Buck Creek4 Mo. Tu. & Wo. 4> 18,10, 20, Mbtiiodist ('in?noil?Every Sabbath at 1 1 o'clock A. M., and 7 1'. M?Rev. G. T. 1 lai man, Faster. Frayei meetings every Wednesday 7 o'clock 1'. M. Sabbith School open at 0 o'clock A. M. Governor Chamberlain is expected to be in Conwayboro on Monday, ;uxl will address tlie people ol Horry County on the matters ol the day from a Republican stand point. It is expcc- j ted the crowd will be quite large on j that day, but if there is room lor the audience the speaking will l?o in the Courthouse. We bespeak tor the Governor a i kin lly and respectfully reception by t all. " The next regular meeting of the Conwavboro Democratic Club will be held on Saturday the 15th iust at. 1 1 ' o'cl ock A. M. The firm of Emanuel, Tumplct & Co. was dissolved on the 18th ult. See ailvelisement. .Social Club meeting- See advertisement. To the People ot Horry: In 1S03 Mr. S. E. McMillan, of Marion, commenced in Conwiyboro the publication ol the paper called the Horry Sentinel. That paper did not receive a suuicicnt support from the people ol Horry to meet the necessary expenses of its publication, and in February 1809 Mr. McMillan was preparing to take down the press, box up the type and move all back to Marion, when feeling the necessity for the publication of a newspaper in our County as a medium for disseminating news, and the advancement and cultivation ol intelligence in our county, myself and Mr. C. 1*. Bolton bought out the /Sentinel and started the IKJliliY BISWS. At that time I thought to have nothing more to do with the HORRY M?\YS than, ae a citizen, to encourage its growth ami circulation in every way I could. Hut before it was fairly in the field Mr. Bolton died, and its continuation, or the abandoning the enterprise before the first year was half out, devolved on me. Believing nttliat time that by keeping up the publication of tho paper long enough to get it fairly before the onniiln ami f Kit ML'I ll? I Iml i >< 1 education, Violh among the whites and blacks, that it wis hoped would be derived from the free schools, and ail increase in our mail facilities then lew, but now no County in the State can boast more or better, and for which we labored earnestly, that such a necessity (or newspaper reading in the County would bo created and felt that we would be sustained in our efforts and the HORIvY NKWS receive that liberal support that showed that people ot Horry County had too much pride to show to the world that she was not in the present progressive raeo for intelligence, now making rapid strides throughout the world, and that if Marion could sustain two first class pa* pevs she at least would one. 1 therefore continued its publication, and from that time to this have labored night and day to keep it up, and that too, under difficulties and hinderanccs that but one other beside myself knows. But, however pained I may be to do so, I must now plainly stale tho situation. With the exception ol three years, and that when I published the laws nl the State, the paper has not ^^'"jjaid its working expenses. Not only have I not received the first dollar for my time and services, hut for moro than four years have I actually paid out ol my pook? t money from my labor and means outside of tho printing otiico, and I now candidly say to the people of I Lorry that unless yon come up liberally to my help I shall suspend the publication of tho JVcrcs by or before the first of October. In Marion, Georgetown and other Counties their papers are largely sustained by the advertising of the Merchants. "Here wo have r.ono and a paper must he sustained l?y subscription or go down. ft will be a great mortification to tno for tho paper to go down, and I Till', 5 j now ask the people- ol 1 lorry to sustain their County paper. !> > n< t I lot it go clown, but comu to its ai<l with a liberal support. With 250 additional subscribers m <1 prompt payme nt of past dues, the paper will pay its current expenses. These eau be hud it every subscriber I iu the County will interest hiinselt in ' soliciting subscription. Will you do il v.? "... Wo now say to every one indebted | to us that for every dollar you owe us jit cost us two, and wo ask that you ! pay up so that we can refund to those i who have paid in advance, in case we are lorced to suspend. TIIOS. \V. 1JK ATV. JS?"* Cut this out and save it. The scarlet fever will be along somo day and then you will need it: "An eminent physician says lie euros 99 out <>l every l<>0 eases of scarlet fever by giving the patients warm | lemonade with gum urabic dissolved in it. A cloth should be wrung out in hot water and laid upon the stomach." > w mn un. xjra*.-*'j-i nrmv>/rai A Candid Physician.?It is not olten that we fhul amongst the moibeat faculty sutVuient candor to record any merit whatever to proprietary ni'Ulleines, as it conflicts with their interest to do so. But below wo give an exception: OPINION OP A KKOt'bAK PHYSICIAN. Boston, January 11, 1*^7-1. This certifies thut 1 liavo re 'ommendod the ii c.i ,,r i - n? ??v ?? HIU? UA|ll-: ;iM ,(ir 1,1 - '.IVS ?'l the lungs tor the past two years, ami to my knowledge many bottles liavo been used by mV patients with beucflelal teanits. in two eases whore it w.i.s thought cominnod eon sumption had taken placet ho Kxpcctorant cf looted a euro. 11. 11. SPllAGUE, M. P. ( 23.) Contvnyboro PciaoenUlc Club. On lust Wednesday (30th till.) n meeting ol citi/.fiis of Conurayboro township was held in the Courthouse for the purpose ol organizing n Demo* erattc Club. On motion Mr. Thos. \Y. Ilcaty was elected Chairman un>l K. 11. Heaty , Secretary. The Chairman explained the object ol club organizations, ami announced the meeting ready for business. Mr. J. T. Walsh moved tltat this Club be known as the "Conwayboro : Democratic Club," and thai ti organize by tho adoption ol the Constitution j recommended by the Slate Democratic Executive Committee, which was] unanimously adopted. The Club then proceeded to the election of ofliccrs, which resulted as follows: Thos. W. Deity, President; John K. Cooper and E. R. IJealy \ icePresidents; C. L. Johnson, Secretary and Treasurer; Dr. E, Norton, ('orri sponding Secretary; J times llulmes, L. S. Sessions, K. S. Raker, J. C. Collins and W. J. Sessions, Executive Committee. It was then Resolved that the regular meetings of this Club bo held on the third Saturday ol each month. Titos. W. IS is AT Y, Chairman. E. R. Rkaty, Secretary. GUILIS.N SKA, S. ('., Ausrust 20th. 187d. At a mooting of the Democrats of j (J re iMi Sea township, according to ad- i journinent, on last Saturday, matters and men were discussed generally. A resolution ratilying the action of the Stale Convention and promising sup port to the nominees thereof, was unanimously adopted. I'nanimity of sentiment seemed to pervade the entire meeting; and should the county ticket, prove as satislaotory as that of the State, Green Sea, will roll up a larger vote, perhaps, at the approaching election than ever before, Ferd D Hryant, Esq., was unanimously chosen to complete the number of delegates to the County Nominating Convention on .Monday, the 4ih of September; alter which the meeting adjourned subject to the call ol the chairman. L. 1). Giiaiiam, Chairman. \\T. A. Smith, Secretary. (jen. .John A. Wagoner, 0110 of the electors at large on the Democratic ticket, of this State, for 1'restdent, died at Wallialia on last Sunday (27ult.) The Postmaster ol Charleston has been notified to put his house in order lor his successor. No charge has been brought against him for ineflictoney or official misconduct: Ho is a colored man and a staunch Kcpubli. can, but is too honest to do the dirty work required by the Adtninistration, liAiinut Iftlkii I 'a 1 f i? refill urn! 1111 !* t i ir t? "mi % I. v% v. .?v?. V?w. Worthington. A Pktty I'nikk.?V.irgil Johnson, col., took lii? entire larnily out last week to hear Gov. Chamberlain speak; and during his absene^ from homo a colored voter concluded to practice some of the Governor's reform advice hy entering the house of Virgil and stealing his hod and bedding. As nothing was mentioned in the speech about, recovering the stolen money of the State, Virgil was at a loss how to proceed for the recovery of his proper-j ty.?Merchant and farmer. iwlUtl >\ KihivLl N The Northern KuKltiw Tlio testimony in the trial ol the Moliit* Maguires, now in progress ut 1 V?ttsvillo, l*i?., established 1 n*y??i? I a doubt the prospositions: First. That the organization in iSohuylkill county is a criminal one ol tho blackest kilobaud that no one l?ut a person willing to commit crime could belong to it. i Second. That to prevent a prearranged murder was an ollonse against the laws of the organization which was punishable by expulsion. Third. That the members ol this ori ganizution were so devoid ol all moral and religious sense that they nttenip: led to give an appearance ol justice an 1 solemnity to their horrid proceedings by opening their meetings with j prayer, an awdul sacrilege.?Axj change. i Why is Merrill not sent to arrest and bring to judgment these murder. L'r*J t I he (iovernor of Pennsylvania is a Republican, but lie has not ollered a liberal bounty for their capture as did Scott of South Carolina, is perhaps the reason. Octi Wksthh.v ltoiiDKM,?Irs I.in:, Sci.mcs AND IliSToltY.? No portion of American Uistorv is so replete with thrillinc; Inei" j dents ami interest as that known as the Heroic Epoch < f American border i.ifo. ' There is a eiiann ami freshness about the sdhting doe is and exciting adventures of die ] dread-naught old borderers?such dauntless i wortuies a i r.con, lv : ! ?n, lira I\ I oi; \n. I! \? roil, Mi'Culloii'ih, 11 n? I'oes, Zancs and Wet/.els, Ili.xt attract alike old ami younsf, and vi\ill!y (lie tryintr scenes through which the pioneer men and women of our country h ive passed. This liistniy is fully uiven in the timely volume "Our Western Harder 100 Years Aby Charles McNlght, Ksq., author of "Old l-'ort DuQitesne," ami published by J. (MoCURDY & CO., Philadelphia, ( 'incinnat i. (Miiensto, and St. I.ouia. A stent a j are wanted everywhere. Ad dr< .s the Publish- j eis for terms and lllustrutcd Circular, "There's our Jeremiah," said Mr. Slu'llon, "he went ofl'lo make his own , lixiiijr l?y 11iwitv," ' Wei 1, di'l lie succeed? inquired a friend. "No," said j j the old man with a sii/h, find sionilicantls tapping liis head, lie failed lor j want of capital." ?i?iuinuctn??w??i.iww?m,w,rOTTOiv?.c-.FMWf? llticlchvilln .Marine Report. AJUUVKP, Aug. 1". Stmr 15. Thaoher, Porter; from ! Georgetown to master. 17. Schr Kleanoi. Sepilres; from N'tnv York to Burroughs & Collins. !S. Stmr 11. Thaehi r, Springs; from Georgetown to master. 11) stmr Jloll Hlver, Daggett; from Conwayboro to master. 21. Stmr Vesta, I.achleotle; from Wa vetlv to master. 22. Stmr it. Thacltcr, Springs; from Georgotown to master. 2:5. Mini' Hull Hirer, Daggett: from Georgetowuto master. go. Stinr Vesta, Laehleotte; from Wavolv to master. .'50. Selir Mary A. Molt, Potnroy, to W. I.. Buck, 7 D IS hours Iroin New York. CI.F.ARKI). Aug. 17. Stmr B. Timelier, Porter; for Geoi getown. 1'.'. Situr 11. Timelier Porter for Georgctown. IK. Schr I.i/zio I.ane, West; for Seasjwjrt .Me. with Dumber, by W D. lluey. IP. Stmr Bull Kiver, Daggett; for Georgetown. 21. Stmr Vesta, Pachicot'c; for Wavcly. 2:5. Stmr it. t'haeher, Springs; for Georgotown. 2:5. stmr Bull Hiver, Daggett; for Georgetown. 24. Schr Kleanov, Squires; for New )'<uk. 24. Stmt 11. Thaelicr, Springs; for Georgetowu. ' 31. estiiir lb Tliitclioi; Spiings; for (Jeorge31. 3ehr Kidgewood, Jo.iuson; lor New Voi k. M v ictr.it: &' ui:i'<iu'i'M. CoXWA YllOliO, S. C., Sept. 2, P?7<S Critpic Tuw'Icntinb?Virgin $2,50?Vellovv dip $1.7.1 to $2,00 .Scrape .>1.00. Timber?In demand, 5 lo 10c pr ft. l'ltov IsloNS.? I 'ink J-jc; bacon, 12^n15 KggS 10al2.V ; < (ii n $7e. In $1.00 No sale i f timber ihis week, Li n i k Iti vi:ic, 3. C., Sept. 2. TfiM'KNTiXK?Virgin $2,00 |>er bbl ol 2 SO llis. " Uld dip $1.77 44 44 Corn $1,00 per tin?.Meal $1,20 per bu. l'ejirl Iloniiny $ 1,70 per bu? Salt $1.70 per Hack?Field 1'eis $..70 lo $1.00?Molasses 3/i to 00 cents per gal?bacon sides, lo to 1GJ cents?Mout $7 to II perbbl. Col STIiV l'UOPUCK. Cltickens 10 lo 20 coins?Kggs 10 12. Cow I lilies 7 to 1) cents. Wool 20 cents lb. Peanuts $1.27 to $1.70 Fieslt beef, 0 to 7 cents, Mutton 7 to 8 cents,? Cord wood (pine) $2.00 per cord. Ciooliourow.v, S. C., August 3o. Crude turpentine?Virgin $2, yellow dip $1.77, Sciape >1.2*'. Coi n 77 a K)cents pr bu. Hough bice 7.) l<, $1.00 JKS** bushel CUAUi.Ks'io.v, W. C., August"30. Spliits tut iMiniiuo 27 cts. Uosiu >1.2" 10 $1.3.*> Crude?N'iigin $1.25; Uld dip $1.27. toiion, w to i i J. Wji.mi.Vx ro.v, v. C? August .70. Navai, Stouks,?( rudo 'l*nrj-t*??*?tie?Virgin t>1.05, yellow dip !*1. 07, 1J sit (> M (KJ. Spirits tur|H?nlino, VBJo. Tur *2.11'). ^ Mlon U to J1 he Ni.w V'oliK, August ;50 Money 1 ^ to 2 per ocpt. Uold llt>. Spirits turpentine >10J, e. ltosiu *1 (JO to J.07 Cotton 1') to l2j. Kc^iilar Coin mmiicJi I ions ft The next regular conint unieation o ? lorry Lodge, No. 05 A.* oe held on Tuesday night Sept By oidur of the W. M. K, u. BEATY Secty. Attention, Horry Socle! Club. A call meeting of (dubs will ho held at your Halt in II.u ksville, S <;., on Thursday, JSei>temher 7th l^7'?, 10 o'clock?A. M. ineinhers will ho prompt in attendance, as business of tlie utmost Importance will ho brought bolero the Club for iinmediatc re-lion, lty order llrst Vtco-IVesident. .1. E. BRATY, acting aooietftiy. f **1^' t ' t* ' v \ ? I s It'** Ij U h; hi * ' * t'j.'f! *> . <. p?rW*j.W/.n?, t- ?? . ' ?N>' -? ?- Vt Uinv,)!;! i j ,).x ? " .'i;ip,* r r s it -. rpilE firm of I'manuel, Tamp'et ?v; Co was 1 dissolve I l>y mutual consent, on 11 ?* isili of August, A. K. Tample will close up the unsetiIt'll matters of the lato firiu. M. KM AN U El,. A. h). TA.MPLKT. A. A. Sl'Kl NCJS. September "2d, l,S7J. ; r7'l'lio uiidcrsigucdtss ill continue; business on bis own ue.-ount, at liuck>villo ami Co away- j | lioro. Thankful lor pa-' patronage, lie solicits a cont luuanco of Ibc same, sept ^ It A. E. TAMP LET. ffc 1>1 art*. ltoOMS i'MoN !{ KIT Itl.ll'A \ PAUTY, lloltllV ColtXTY. Cows \y Potto, S. C., Aug.'25, 187*3. A COXVKNTION OK THE UNION, ! J. v. lb'piibliciin Party >1 Horry County | will lie bcbl in Conwaybore, 8. on Naturilav, Sept cm tier bib. 187", a' t ! o'clock Nl., to old I t svo delegates to t la* Si i> o Consent ioli, to be hebl in ( 'o'.uinbi i l'2(b ol "-eptember next. for the purpose <>l noinin;'. State olllccrs i atul Presidential*! lectora; a tc elect dole-| gates to atteml th Compi om.l ami Judi-i cial Conventions, The fobo.sing i? the nuin, tor of delegates allowed to represent the ; townships in the County convention: i Hiick*....' 4. < 'oil wayboro '! I Calivunts Keriy Ihi\'>oio > | bloyds :J. (.been Sea Simpson's Creek I. l.iule Uivcr I I>ogwood Nock '? Dog UliiiV, 5 SoCCilSteC I. J. 11 DICK 11 AM. County Cbairin in C. I! P. ft tb S act'. OlTll'L OK Col'?;"l'V AlMMTOl!, lloilKY Oot'.NTY. CoXsvaYlioiio, S. ('., Aug. IS, 187". "VTOTICE IS IIKKEIJV (SIVEX TO AM, \s bom it may coneei a, that the second meet ingot tlio County Hoard of lCrpiall/aiti >u I ssill t?e belli at this ollieo on Tuesday, Sip1 leuibcr the 5t'i, 187", at t) o'clock A. M, P. ( !. S l.'sS j i > N , aug 11) Id Audit or J loi ry County. Fresh Cardcn Seed, Jl's'i' received from Peter Henderson's Seed 1 Ioiimi Huta-liaga funiip?yellow and ssbite. " " ' ?1 ,ong Cosv-born, lied Ton Turnin. I l it 1 >iitoli, I'n. nip. Snow lln'.l Turnip. Winningstndi Winter C'abbiigo. I.OIIg HicjOll |>i l't. M. lit. r.K.vTV. Aug. IS, IS70. oii'Nouth <T:i jn>2 COl'N'i V OF liOKK V. IN 'I'll K CorilT or 1'ItOlIM'K. y~) i: IT KNOWN TO AM. WHOM IT i ) ni?> concern: That under regular proceedings held in t his ('mirt, and in accordance willi (lie statute in such cum' made and provided, ;i 1 loinestcad lias I mm appraised aid s?'t oil i<> Eli/a Jane Cox. 11 it* widow of Willis Cox, lale 11 Iiiis county, deceased: and il w ithin twontj days alter I lie first publication hereof, no complaint shall be made against, the said appraisal and setting oil' of said Homestead, and no good cause be shown to the contrary, the xuue shall be Continued and ordered accordingly. Oivcn undi r.ii> Hand and the seal of llio court, this lOlli dav ol August, IN7<>. is A AC t?. i.ONO, J. I\ aug 1!) Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! I IIAVK 'his week, received from Oharles1 ton, a large as-utiiient of Kadies, t touts and Children's shoes that will compare favorably, if not superior, t oth in tpialiiy and low price to any stock ollered in this ma.ket since tin- war. Women's pegged I'olkas. Women's t>rangr I'olkas?very seivicablc and nice. Kadies' eaM'sewed Halninrals. Ladies' call' sewed iluskins?very nice for summer wear. Caches' < 'iilf sewed Hal morals?a superior art icle. Men's Kip ih'ogae.s. Men's < alt" pump sole. .Men's ( all' Jersey Ties. Children's sewed I'dmoinls. Call and examine my stock. , M. H. IIEATV. Aug 18. 18/0. Shrill"* belt's. ; I?y virtue of an Execution to me directed ami lodged in this olllco, I will oiler for sale before the Court house in ('onwayboro, S. <'., on the first Monday in September noxt, with in l"gal iale bonis, the folio widgdescrilied property t<> wit: Tho plantation and residence of.lameu I I..v.I ...t . >? 1 .?' ? ?- ?-imuinii?; H# VII II llll(Ifld and sixty-nine arcs, niorcor Ism, bound 1 od by lauds'of John Hooks. II. KUott and ' Avery l'loyd, at the suit ?>1 i'alib Sjiivy. A- 11- SK! ITldi, S. 11. ('. ' Aug. Nth, 1S7(?. Woman's Best Friend! NO MORI'. fret and worry over t} i<> wash till). No scalded bauds in 1>ol 1 iiiv* wslier! No smoked up titer* ? and langled hair! No sqiialliti-.; vats and crying baMcs! No growling husbands stud halicookeJ dinners, but WASH-DAYS MADS HAPPY 11Y 18! NO Sidd&U's Magnetic Soap! , One bar will wash as many clothes as two bars of any other make and do It In half the time and it is wan anted not to injure the lothi'H or hands. It is aho a very anner'nr soap lor washing Flannels and Woolen goods. Only half the usual rubbing being required, there is a saving of more than the entiio c. st of the soap, from the clothes not being iiijuivd by lia'd rubbing. It can't f.ul to give entire satisfaction if you follow these DIRECTIONS. j Do not get the wash-boiler out on wash- , day. for enough hot water can he got from the tea kettle or kitchen range to make the water pleasant I v warm, that being snllieiftnt, for SI |)I>A MAS MAONE'Ut; SOAR Washes BETTER in C'OI.I) or warm water than any wher soap in HOT water. Then follow these Directions;?Rub the Soap on the wet clot lies (being careful not to 1 ...I .1,. 1 I-. .1 - -? ... I ill J '*>"> III^ mii ? > iiwirv.-j; mid n:i 1II'*II1 fcUINU ! > initio tea; then put tho Soap away, as no more will he needed and using any more Mill he waste: then wash in the usual manner, 1 but do not tieoanv mora Soup iq4 btng out < to dry without boiling or scalding. For Rale by M, n. BKATY. Conwayl'oro, 8. C., Aug. 12,1810. , * C"1 "* f% ? . t v" * i .. / . , . i ? * ?nr * i-i v / vm jn.n ? ?:M.NTY cnuv. ; V,/ ? (?<'1 Ui':iu. v j 'J he u:Ililiul meeting <>! iho fluid of CoiltiI y ('ommisslouci* \\ hi be on Iho 1st day ol September next. AH poisons having claims against IIoiiv C<nui(> 'a ill ploaso u nder thorn propeily proven, so a 3 Hoard can amlit tlie same on above dale. 11 v order of Heard. J. W. llOI.UPAY, .1. U. NOItMAN, Chairman. Clerk. July 1.7.td / \i l ienor i;o\ki?( <). i uMM'iis, \ v ) i loi.i!v ('(u n i'y. ?a>.\ h n uolio, s. <July 'J Uh, S The attention ?all Trill Justices and Coir''tables is called to page Mil, \ct ti'.iL', Section 1, Session ls7l '7-7. and furlher, that the County Commissioners require a state ! incid show tug the amount of lines collected, Ol'lite law will lie i ii II . enforce.I. All lload Overseers are resulted to m ike a teport on or hy Septomher 4th, of all lines j imposed, and I he collection ol same, and what disposition was made with the several amounts in their Koad divisions. A petition from various citizens' having been Hied in this olliee, asking lor a public liiyhway, lending from "Zoau Church through a section of country to Khehohoth Clutreh, thence to Moore's Mill, thence to intellect the I t.alii.i it-. l'errv and Coiiwayboio lloail two miles troiii It ilivants ferry." l'libi!.* notice is hereby given to all persons interested, that if no weighty o .jectton is made to said road, the Count} < 'oinnussioiiers will proceed to lay oil' and open sai.l road under p orisiona law, at the i-.vph ation of ninety days f.o'n date hereof. lly oi dor of Hoard. .1. W. IK/UJDAY, Cli'm. J. II. NOKMAN, CTk It. C. ('. July l.".t.--!Soc. 1 ami 2 III 1st Sept. ami f> till li l ()ct ^ i)l acc. Miii:; i;M)?c?iM?iNi:i) iiavio this 1. day enter.'- I a general copartnership for I ho carrying on a general Merchan- . disc and Wttre-io tsu it n igo nud shipping business at llucksx die. M, (J., under the hi ill name of IJuek A: iJealy. C. I". llllCK. J. 10. 1110 AT Y. lhtcksvillc, S. July loth, I87'?. Storage an:J Shipping. On: mow wai:k nocsio is now completed. It is large, secure and well ventilated. We .lie now pre pure. I to receive. store, torwaid hy boats and ll its on the Kiver. or ship hy ves <d ,,) steamer leaving our wharves, all goo is, wares or produce entrusted to IIS. ..... I 11.11,. -> I'M till ? .ll'llim ;i 11 1 ali'ppin.i;, we t;iI n 11iti"i will In! s itisl.n-'ory to tlii> oai tii'M inti ifstuil. Dl'CK & 15KATV. lituMV^vlllf, iS. (\ July 20-11* Doath to ?1 Times! DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES! W" 12 TAKE 1*1. MAS I K K IN AtfNOUNring t<? tin- I'ili/.ciis i.t Horry that wo ai! ii.i\v on-upying our < o.mm mini a i\ I'lW < STOKE, whoi" wo have, .mil shall k?H*p t\;ust.mlly on liaml ii woll solucLuil slock, ami general assortment of ui;Y (iood.s, ii vrs and caps, boots ' AN I) SHOES, N AKDWAKE, POT WAKE TAUPE ( ITI.AllY, < KOOKKKY, IWIJOS j AN U At EI>1 CI N MS, iVC., ,VC. Groceries a Soeciaitv. 1 m - ~ ? . r Wc make the Oioeery trade a Speciality, and shall a! all limes liavo on hand a com- | plote slock. Wo have n<?w oil Imnd . , 1JUV SALTED BACON SIDES, \ IDC. SAL n il SIJOC LDEKS, J 1'OKK, N.SII, III I'T.riU, * LAB 13, TEA, COKKEK, ' jS .SL'OAB, .MOLASSES, SYWUI\ ELOUU >f all gradis, from the he l family hi amis to \ lino. i Our advantages of receiving goods fiom New York, Boston, J'hiLu'elpliia and Haiti- * more, l?y vessels coming out It lumber gives us a choice of in ultels, and at very low Ireighls, which will enable us to sell our ' ;ouil?al prices that will meet the demands ot ? lie limes, IllTK & BKATY. I1 ItucUsville, S. C? July Ics7<i- ? july ?1>?H" V > I\'o {Jiuirg'ti 3'^s* Mtowie*# 1 * / dA1.1. AM) EXAMINE Ol.'lt STOCK, j V ' and compare prices heloro l>u\'ng. lil.CK At BEATY. I juiy 20-if Family (Groceries. J T AVI HA HI <1 All CUKKI) HAMi. KX ) J ti;i Family Flour, ' (ln?lii;ii flutter, Mto w-rlion I i> kl<:s, i;ii;;Iihli t'luli-siuicci, Toie.if,p< ilniip , Anus! null's I ainily Soap?'1 lie best. Tuiloi Soups, A: . Foi sule by ! * BUCK & JiKATV. I J Si3> on Consignment for Sale, , | <>/ \ HA I .ICS OF I'KIMtt EASTI-SKN I 1 ?)\ ) Hay just received per Schooner ! leimie Ho.tzl'y, will be soi l low down lor ! J' a$|? " BUCK & JIKATV. 1 July 2$, 1376i JuljrSa j 11 tf/ \f\ BUSHELS of Ooll.N, 75, ? J V J V ) Hales of Hay. For sale by BUCK & HKATV. July 20-',f. Nice clolli slippers?suitable for old ladies r A,.i? nr. * D...A I. ti/ *.. t ?.1? i < I ' I ' . I ' . 4 1 I# III 1% * ' Ton a ceo!?Finn cut and twist? Extra line | [ hit; .mil l>e?f, brUinh of Smoking Tobacco-i?y flick A JJoiity. Mustang Eiiiinimt? F)r, N n>r'I'lavor j Invi^orator?Brown's Essence of Jamaica Bingcr?Compound Syrup of tbo I'hosphato* or invigorating the r>yatem?Essences and e*i-ots in great variety for hous k icpors. For ?ale by UUCK & BlfATY. '; t 'i: it r s 4 \ ' i ?> o \ U11EA.T DISG'OVKKi ' lly the me of which ever) tair.il v may uiv their l.imm thill brilliant Jtolbll pre ili.n to Iti ?* luumlry work. Having time .111 Ij'ubor in ironing, more than its entire cost. Warrantoi!. Ask for Dobbins'. poRMNs.rmo. & 00o 13 N. Fourth St.? L'hila. " A S PUKTTY AS A PI IT,'UK," J'\, will apply to my new as- .! no r ut SPINU 11 ATs, for Lmllos ami tii , i1. All'I'i Ft i \I,S of <lilf nut coloi . a i I | i b i: \ IVolil 2*i cl i. to $1 per huneh, I ..Ii.?-4 ami Gents h indsonui N liL'Iv MPS at 71 AjiiI.i npioco. * also, KNCPISM C'il AMIJUA VS. al ): pw yard SCOTCH GINGHAMS, ut p Tyard. IU:ST Qi; \LITY OF ITllXTS, I ). j r-r yard I.ailies ami Misses SHOPS of dilTercni qualities, particularly ?ood cloth llu*kiua, with broad solos ami low heels, suitable for l.adie--. wliij'U! fed aro used lor locomotion .it >1 per pair. M i: IM-: vrv April 15?If For A j f) HAIIWKL TUKI'KNTINK STlLJt J v 1 ? ooinplt'lt', oxwpl arm ami cap, at. a very low lit loo. Ailili JOHNSONS A <il ATI I^KIiAl'M, mar 11. Comvaylioro, S. (J. NEW ADVERTISEMENT,^ A 0UEI08ITY f.r,,:T stamp. i\iiar(*M 11 iir*t- Co., 77 N t ? > t. s?. N Y nnj* j\] V ft Wp lia ve in prr.'H a no \ i-iiiipttlgit rii.w?tv J i.5 book by a ('olleifn I. i>. n, liiK j> iy . A >i*t<. will secure mini i an.I and territory. 11. I>. 1 It It IT, I *111> ,' 11.1 Uroulww, is'. Y. ft?'1 C Z *T*It you ty.nil tlio lu it **liu.t nrrl Hi,1^1] I O flu in tip1 world nili syli-l BObl. |?llt. I I lever W.lU'll, fl I'M ?< ( ???|, v.'I I .*1110100 10 J HNlDt: \ t:0., 7U7 Hrotuluny, N. V. * * I ) * Y (' IIi I Al A N<' Y, or Soul i :. . 11 luc," I How either a of. may Aim liful ' dHd run till* loVt* & llflVl'll'llll Uf till)' person tlMfV l lull! i I Instantly. 'l'lils simple, mi i.Ill ji . .j ii.e. o l ail ran p ??et>?. free, l?y mail, for *A'. , l..?etn. r w.m a r.i in litre guide, lagl pii ali tifje'le, Do'tllii',1 limit In Kail iv.', Wt'diTlu Nl;{lil :.,iirlt .'. *. i.V pieer ho OK. Address T. V 11.I.I \ AI .V t'o., I'll!).. IMtiladolpbUl. > ' AGENTS WANTED FOR J HE ilUEAT /ENTENNIAL HSSsti^Y " II ells faster tlian any ollu r lumIt I'licrirfi ft)' tol.l i) 1 *Co]'Iiih lit one day. S**i|?I lot* bur e\t.. Icrin.' to A)?euiii. Addte.vt Ns'ioxu ft ?i.i '1 T ix<? ? 'o.. lMnia., I'd., Coluuibuti U., or Si. l.oon, ftlo. dtlJisNTS W \\ l l:I? 11. iiu Mvw l|p,lM|l if *1 * Worlr i.Mir > WESTERN BORDER. \ I 'oin plelo :l>!d tfr.ipnir I i i %t-.i y ol A nn-rit'MK i'ioitHer'Idf* Ilh" VI-IAUM Ai.'ii. lis thrilling oniht;U.t>( K?i.l jinJ .Vyiilte c',0M. KWtAififC Art ,-pii turrii*(\ipi. VltieS, 1 Vl'UJ 8, S.ytnt, l.'ihucer vonitMi and l?A\ >, Tinlidil it > r-pill lis, ''amp lite, ' ind Nporty, A book Air old .'.nil yoinijt- Not s i dull ptij;e No roinpntilloil, iano| m jOh -tiles. Vet* in - Willi ted every W'ntro Illiittjr tied o -;vti :irs lino.- .1. <;. MoOIJKJ'Y ft). I'i.iladlplna ilen O re e iri^iig M, to vli'. l'<r tf.'wuk'! e lllng Dun Oo'l.t'KTIlY-. and i rs u fsi> r; kc v-->. tampU-te In the thrilling liiutury oi P*) eventful ; imih uPf/of' tlto '"F.> hlbiiK'ii,"?v. r.yn.l in leacrlpl.lpii. of our iHlxUty I'i m.,11 in o-jr lOlil urw, ooinfiiureii, minerals, ,in unM.iete rej c iturnt ' vomit re, mrriOMiiins; -Ate. il.i ruhly illu?i(.tU)iJ. ? { "Onutry" iMajt And 'IMxU'i-Kyo Vie vC1'' ftei. Mid in irrelouilj inst. i ,\><i 1 nun* Ui|nftl3 Want* il 6ry\0>f tnls and our eiijinl.irJ of Avuigtitlie,)' on,00(> ttll'Oiuiy *i>M, nl?*> now llbl?, -.i. i'M) illuai. i 1 an no eipittl. For Intra 1 oroi* w n to tti IHIIIIAKI) 1JM.O.S., rublMbers, t'blUd*U>hi?, u. , , ? July 22 ,, ,r t : J URUBEU A ~ tiiniilu?.? tiro ftfVofi'tlire iVficunH, thus |i:nifyiny t In) lilooil and "iriKinx ut Hie I'nol Of tl??*ioi It i Hie im-ilioni Oitr.net \?( Ul?) ulawW of <ttiat e.tuio ouiitl in Iir:i/il, mill is one ol Hie u.osV wonderiH ton us mi I in viAofritors Known, ni.'l in n-i I in lielr regular i r.tciito by ino phy ticiann ?i i*ui nil other COUnlXlOOt RO ( W ?/<*. It will iiinke Hi- livoir ftctivo, #*^Mt l'ie/MU?n,. " 9 urify Hni liloiul, ri'Ktof o Vinor lif t'jio' '<1 ? ?>i I * .it- ( il, iinii i* ii (.eri.itu remedy for-oil iliiejiv-e <-Hf a i roIuloilH n iliire mni tiro -o' ,iriniu< fioiy. J'o ?ri y or want of mooil . TKY 1 1 . . or sale t>y Or n^mais. Wlioiisiiio ?y C. N. <;UU'TKNTMN. ' 7 r?iXtti Avenue, Now k'ji t, A UK lint It) ?4 W t 4_i I ?- " ' 1 sjxava "a?3T" B LACK I i5 3. .1 , | . e . f 49 ' ./ .? * I k ? ? ? i ^ " i i Diiimncd I'oiiNij lSlaekin^: li<*atJu;r Preservatives , \ % 1 < ?o Exports ar<! Professional Bootbl.'.c\j; l>v ??!\v York, ant' ?II ofher largo "citfAk v'huro liis Mlacl.mg- b*s |>?ci! introduced', nek owl* dge iis superiority over all imported or doitoslio Hlat'Kiii;;o m use, as an Elegant )V>ns.i ' ml Coiimoi'vui |)I Lo^lJ)^rr k * ' i - i> Nitric n. * v Ulxhy's "Besl" Blacking has a lied and * P'-' line Label. Do not bo jleooived by ke.^pt -or ng our "Btahdafd" Blacking in.place ol dost, ho Standard bus tile lable stumped into iho In ooVor. ' '' 'u' ? This brand 1* made to compieto with oilier imeiic.m and Kroneb Blackings, but is Uilerir to our "Best.'' Bixby's "Best" Blacking will save Its entire ost in the wear of yon/- boots and shoos. * llOIJSICKfCPPKKS Cry Bixby's French Laundry j Blue, i*?-? IN SIFTING BOXES. . . TVio most? ConvoniSit't and economical yack , ,ao, and tl?^ only cotabfned Bteuclihig *u4. ' i lining Powder in u?o. S. M. 13JX.13Y 4fc CO., Manufacturing Chemists, N os. 17 3 & 17-") Washington btreot, may "20 JN?w York.