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THE -WE EKLY .E.ALTD NEWBERRY, S. C. WEDNLfDAY MORNING, SEPT-2O, 1865.. The Cross'aft Again. - Once more .are we forced to Ale the little, ptglv cross-mark (X ) on the margin of the Her aid, and we trust it will be noticed and,-promptly acted on. It is a cobsolation, however, that but few tiarks have to bei nade ; and-the few who see the mark it is confidently hoped will square *p without delay.. Those- who subscribed for thrde months, will plense remember that their time is about expiring, and,_with somo, out ;.others there are who begged for indulgence, pronising to pay at an early day, which they have forgot ;en to do, and need only this reminder to refrcsh their memories. - To all such t-be little. cross will come, and ivith the hAppy effect we hope, of in dncing them tb pay up. gr What is the a ter with the -Phoenix ? Since pluming-ts wings for a balder flight,- it has - - oeased. ying.hereabouts. We give much space to'the elaborate rmssage of Gov. Perry, n this issue, to the exclusion of other matter. The Winnsboro _ews announces the death of Hon. R. B. Boylston, which occurred in that town oi londay evening - list. Mr. B. *was a pronilnent citizen of Fairfield District, a inember of the Legislature for several years and Speaker . of the House;of. Represeitatives. - From Xeico. The French have occupied CVhuahua. Juarez and cabinet fled to Ell'aso. The indications are that he will soon be driven from his last.foothold on Mexican soil and become a fugitive within-the United States. South Carolint Methodist Conference. - The Conference for 1865 will be held at Char - Totte, - N. C., on the first November. Bishop rierce will preside. * The neit-General Conferexe will meet fnNe -Orleans on the first Wednesday in April, IG. Pezdiam~s Aarm is being felt in Engla~nd concerning the Fenian Brotherhood in. Ireland. The work of organization goe rapidly on. Fenians imcrease on exery side. Men move mysteriously al5out. Companies dri in the. mountains' and every con eeivable place of security. G. & C. ., Mr. Jam'es B. Browne, the* energetic acting Superintendent of the Greenville & Colunibia ailroad,'anthorizes us tostte tbit on and sa ter Thursday, the 21st iistant, trains will run btrain wilna -run daily eveai si road. Leaving Newb-erry at 81 a. mn. . ,. . Emigration. I-t-is said- that a great~ tide of emigration will * ses ini from the Northern States this winter, es peciaUir to North Carolina, under the qjspices -of --the General Southent Land Agency, established * in New York. Lands -are oftef-ed.in North Car ~lina at,cheap rates. It is estimated that at least one hundred thousand emigrants i'ill go frotu the Northern-States this year. The Mails. Thbe 1Postma*ster General has ordered services. on the following important railroads: From * ~ Kingsville -te Wihninzgtorry fzim Kingsvllet'o .KAugust t; fromn Florence to Cheraw ;- -from eharlestoui to Floresice; fr-om Columbia to CThar lotte; from-Chester. to Yorkville; from Alston * - -to Sgartanurg;. fromr Newberry to t aurens ; * and from Charleston to Savannah. * - = -M6etfngof the Convention. The delegatesin full farce a%embled on Weq nesday, 18th-at the Baptist Church, Co1umliia. The members being enrolled; various persons - were -nominated - for President. Hon.: Judge Wardlaw*'was electe.d,. receivirig 55 v.otes. The * President elect being 'conducted- to the chair, -.-- - addressed the convention. ~ * Sinee the first day's proceedings, -nothing fur. ther h a been heard froni the Convention, the * 1hcnix4having failed to come vg hand. - -- Genera Amney, - It is .tfieopinion ie m'any well-informer circles Sorth, that somnething approacuhing a general -amnesty will be proelaimed to the.people of th'e South long 'befere tlie next Congress. Zex pected to be made appli-cable Lo the.-people of - particular States at different times. .Mississippi - hat-been foremost among thie Southern States in pnassing an Aobjecticnable Cdnstittiin. She masy-also jbejthe first to reap the'r,cirard of -this extended clemency. It is the fixed.liolicy and intention of the President -to suitably reward --every sincere manifestation of loyalty on the part of the Soiutharw States: He is gratifiedaby decla atonsoloyalty,. but he is cnicdb h n :xorable -logic of acts like those of Mississippi. We hofd,in our hands the liey to our futurg fate. Let us look ./to the cheracter of the Legislature and. the n,ext Congress. * - Pre.idn -3obann and the Southern Delegatioan - -' - - A large number of Southern.geuitlemen recent-. IfhWashaington en business. con.nested with the restoration, tormed a delegatiori representing nine Southern States, called upon the Presdent on the ilth instant, before their -dgpartare, as an * - act of courtesy go express '-heir unqualified con fulenein -the justice and magnanimity df the giovernment in -the matter of reconstruction. Thegeception -was mosicordial. ' The President - addressed the -delegation at length, anid alluded *to the opposite course he and they had taken ato the commencemnent~ of.- the war, but was glad to see that the Southern people after having sub mitted their:oontest yith the government to the arbitrament of the sword and lost, now frankL.y adi- thi defeat, and- were manifestingWj e ~ ible facility which he and- the other -go-vem mxeut officeis could -give in the wo&k of resoering * ~- to them civi(, overnmxent$would be pro,mptly Sand cheer-fully rendered, and he hoped to see theR sooir again itgBlenj:oying their old'position iithue tTuited Staties. He said there was no dis * position. on the part of the government to deal barshly withThe~ South, and that altheugh be dreaded disiptegration, he was strail-y opposed to consolidation of power in Washington. 4' ~ A "Mr. S." of Burliggton, eloped last weeld -with-the wives of three of the most respected citizens of Nashua, New Hamnpshire, they croed --*to-Canada-on a lumbei- barge, under cover of night, and the old Turk was -last heard of at Saint Leon, Canada East, closely pursued by one of the injuired.husbands. A pre'tty accurate estimatle of the 'defalcations of Edward.B: K6tchumi bA*now-Feen arived. at, * and it foots up the enormous amount of fobr mill ions two hu'ndred thousan4-dollars. Within-the paat forty days four hiundred -- ~ A;~A .~ ~ i-.w~a~or.~ A1olv,m~ LOCAL ITEX. FoTN-Near the Totel, a ladies' veil, which. the owner can have on application at this office. Z. LATE PArERs.-NNe are indebted to.Col. Henry Buist, Dr. Griffin,. and Mr.. Joseph Ward for late Northern papers. RENo7TE Your FutNITURE.-Mr. Martin IHar ris requests us-to state thaihe is now prepared to mend, patch, varnish, and renovate all articles in the Cabincet Maker's Line. .We can vouch for his abilities as a work man. 4hey are super-ar. To AnvErTrIsns-Our advertising patrons are requested to hand in their favors not later tha~n Monday n6rning's, when convenien.t. to do so. As our paper goes to press on Tuesday morning we find it difficult somet.imes to find room for ad vertisements-handcd in at the last hour. ONE O TYE SMALL SWEET COURTE.8ES!-A kind lady friend agreeablt surprised Ls sevcraf days agg by sending to the office a deficious wheati loaf. It tvas of virgin whiteness-and so lighi-and sweet. We wish her long life and-a never ending supply of the staf of life. LE(;1SLATR.-Gov. Perry, in his message be fore the Convention, recommends that an ele tion for members to the Legislature take place on the second Monday in Oct. As this recom mendation will no doupt be carried out, it would be well perha-ps for suitable nominations to be made-in .time. L ATE Fao, i BEL.otv.-A dAspatch; by under g;ound gives us7the information that ,Mr. Lau rence Marshall, of the firm of Marshal &.Bro., is. h6ading direct for Charleston; and tha't he wiil soon returv with sueb a stock as will astonish the natives ef Newberry. The ladies are adronish ed to be of-good cheer. A cnANcE FOR YEcijANIcs.-By reference to advertisement it will4be seen that the Ladies Card Factory is to be sold at auction. loase, lot, en gine, pachiney, &c., will be sold on a credit till first January 'next. The proceeds to be cbarAta- I bly expended in educating orphans ot deceased soldiers. LOOK AT THEM.-The- advertisements 'of Mr. Henry Blease, jvhich are full of interest. We are pleased to see cur old Triend once more in act!'ve business. He is so well known to the 40.m munity as a business man. -fenteieprise, activity, and sti'-tprobity, that we need ny- say go- to him if i -u want anything in his line. - 'Our worth4y rostmaster, Mr. S. P; Kinard, has for the lastfi've .or six months *de voted his -time and attention to the discharge -of post office. du ties without pay from any source. W'e think it would be agreeable,to- him for his fMEnds and the public generally to contribute a mite in money or protiiens to his support. ItS is 'right It w.e substantially ;emen4ier those who la or' for -us. Unrequited toil weighs .heavily. -Let us be gene rous s THEs 56nr.-This'reginient relieved from-the command.of this department, will ieave here on -Weinesday morning.. The 5hA)hio, we underj -Co!. Tyler and the officers comnposing .his staff rquest us to extend their courtesies .and kind feeling to. the citizens o-f Newberry, generally, for the very cord-ial treatm'ent- received at their1 hands wile sojourning liere in the capacity of public.servants of the Government.. As thd cogn-i mand leaves to-morrow. fo& .Chesterville, th'ey take this method of bidding adieu, and reciproeg ting '.e kind offices of the citizens, wishing them continued peace and increasing prospdrity and happiness for all timie to comie. A NEWmLE-The boys.gre growing to be a fast institution, -now-aa's, partie l,fly in this town. ' Tur'ned' loose. through the -day fy thir - garientis,'. they scatter br oadcast an'ld. are everichere just where .they are .least wanted, lisging to conversations and picking up idea's caculatedtoAo them harm. -This has been the case for some time;~but the new feature now it. to ask for money fo buy something with.- As Od cocks croit, so youIig ones learn. -The prac tice- is quite. common of late among the old rip's, to ease a manr of his pocket book whether or no, and if boys are ~allowed to~take the'first step- inj asking it is hardeto. tell where the thingnmay end. Keep thean at home, they are not wanted in stores, about government offices, the printing offiee, nor abnt the streets where men tonigregate. Keep~ them at-home. - NEW AD'VERTIsEMENTs-TO be -fond- in our eumns this week: Henry Blease-Tin mamifactory, - " " Saddle do.. J. R.- Tarrant-Ladies' Ca.rd. Factory, WV. M..Beckham-Hack Line. * J. Mf. Ward-For-Safe~.- - N. F. Butler-W6oll for sale. - A.. MI. Riser-Wines; Bjitters, Salt and Rice iF. Hf. Kinard-Auction. - W!'W. Houseal-Note Lost. -C. 'A. Lengnick-Mil9iaery (toods. -JN: Robgon-Com. -Merchant. Conference Notice. G. W. Clark & Co,-Groceries, LiquoPs, &c. John-King-Groceri*, Liquors, &c. -Mrs. B. Lengnick-Priva te.~Sale. - -aibbes & Co.-nFor Liverpool. We >b & Levelace.-Late arrival-'of goods. B. H. lovelace-Carriage and horses for sale. -A netQrious'negro named Ilorace Aleck, who was con-inmed in jail for a burglai-y it Hernpstead], New Yo*,. escaped and ret&rned to the house. Finding that the lady was- al.ote-her husband being-. at - work in, the fiek% thr-ew her to the grouud, filled,bher mouth with sand and commnif edan outrage upon: her.~ After which h delib ately entecred the hom e s ra -iobbed it of every th~ valu,tble. . As soon as tlie'.lady te.cvered egwI..alarmn andl the citizens infuriated at th.e i afftHgigge semp tliemi selves kid S)oWe4t he codiOdy. for tenamiies around, but without successs so far. It is pe lieved- how ' aif he cannot escape, as the police have a .escriptino him, ind~thatt he will soon be cajifured and brought.te condign punishn.ent.- _____ From']jiypt the Gazette du Afidi gives details of the ravages cauged by the cholera. Ia,one village in: the Delta, celebrated. for the cultar: tion of water-mellons, the whole of the inhabit tant died. Being unable-to sell thei.rfruxit, they ate it-themselves, and died to the last man. It was necessary to employ for~ced }abor to bury the ~ast. -In all it is said.,that 82,900 victims Bontagion and bad living were buried in:E pt within six weeks. Northern papers contain accoun!ts of the pranks and depredations of v.ad bulls, cows ane oxen. Three took the streefi (Broadwiy included) of New York re'cently, killing arid wounding seve ra nf the citizens. A- lady escaped with the loss ofercrinolin A young woman jdmped from a railway tramn while at full speed in Pennsylvania, apd her hoop '~tA~'t '~q~u-,'d her life. The Cholera. .Aaticle in the, London-Tims, Aug. 23, gives istrong ground for hope, that this fearful disease,. the approach of which is spreading such alarm through Europe and Chis-country, is not of the same character as the visitirtiops of '32, 49, and. 'Z4, and that its;.ravages are confined to the sea board. Hitherto tlis disease has always ad vanced.in i certain track, Trom India towards.he region of Western Europe. Its progress could be marked stage by stage, not'always in a di reeTline, but generaflv from the southeast to the northwest. It was heard of in Persia, Asia Minor and Turkey ; then Vienna, Prague, Warsaw, Ver lin, and North Oermany, till it got to Belgium 'and Paris. , We quote from- the article: 'At. the p'resent time not one of these charac teristics is discernable. Wi heard notning what ever of the ch'oiera as on its route from India. It was first reported, quite abruptly, from Alexin dria,-where it raged terribly, spre4ng along the coast to Paiietta, and running ip the Nile to. C. iro., Thoa-we he-trd'of it at Smyrna, in the 1.4e of Cyprus, at Constantinople, ard' in the vif elages on the Bo.sphorms. Presentlv it is reported from-Ancona, from Gihraltar and Malta, from Marelles,. from Barcelona, and from Valenia. Bit ih no one of these instances has it advanced from the sea coast into the interior for tie ca'se of cairo efn hardly be consideret an exception. It has not spread beyoid Ancona, though the disease in that town as very intense. Once there was a story. of its appearar;e in Milan, but that was rot confirnmed. It has not advanced be yond Marseilles, or be.xond any of the infected ports on the east coast of Spain. Southern- Italy has been attacked, but only under similar cA diLions. Cholera 's last reported from San Ni candro and San Severo-the former a town close upon the coast, the lattdr a little beyond. These. are the results of-a survey of the case up to thie present no-ment. The only exception is.a -report of th.Cholera in lan;ver, but.this. in profes sional statenents is r~educed to "cholerine," and is apparentiv only such a disorder as occurs niost autumns in London. In short, upon a summary of the evidence, we come to tis, .not that an1 Asiatic pestilence-is advancing upon us across Europe, but that there has been an extraordinary outbreak of the cho!era in the basi in of the Medi terranean. - "This marked a*d special limitation of the epidemic may &ot' unre.sonably suggest to us some hopes of-imnmnity. Within the basin of the Mediterranean vo shore has escaped; beyond no cholera has appeared.' The latest injelligence reports a panic from WoJlachia and Moldavia, but the disease had not yet.declared itself in those -provinces,-though it is. obvi sly probable that .it might creep into the Blib - Sea and make the circuit of those coasts also." DiSTRnBANCE o- ROA-O,- IsorE.-The steamer Washingtn- .Irving has arrived at Norfolk, from Roanoke Island, The. captiain repert.that on 'the eye of their -departure from RoanoAe Island his engineer went ashore for the mails, and .hen returning to the boat I was attacked by two negroes, pushed and ,kicked frpm the sidewalk ; whereupon be de fended hiniself by knodking one of the ne groes down, for which he was, arrestad and ikept in the lock-up over night. On the niorn ing of the 24th he was bronght before Col. IHolmes, First United States colored regiment, tried and acquitted. The officers of the Wash ington Irving 'say the darkies do as they pl.ease on the-Island, ne d tha.t it i not safe for. a -white man to land there. TuE iRiTosT CoiPEous.. c rgyman and on o his Oldealy par'rshiQ-irs were wal.king homne fr'om church one frosty day lalely, when the old.gen,tleman. slipped anid fiwH flat on his back. -. The minister, ,looking at; bid4 moment and being assured that he was not much.-hurt, 'said to him, "Friend ginners stand on slipperyL ue umseI ot the fact, and said, "I -see -they do, but can'L". "Sir,"~ said an oli physiciarr to a shallow youth, who b'habeen assailing -him wi:h a string of fool ish implertinen'es," "I ca n not be angry with you,'for I see- yvoniave' anddiieurable disease-F "An incurable d-sease ? Good Heaven~s, Doctor,~ what is it *"''*You are a fool T" - General Mansfield Lovell-, it is undei-stood, has found employmnent as the working editor of the NeYork Daily News. - - Ge-neral J, G. Swift, who died ~st week in~ New. York, was the first cadet ever pointed to West'oint. ae entered the acadenf in 1862~ H AYE JST RECENED 20d( of Fancy.& SapIe Saods, Which they :expect to dispose of - in 15 days, fro.n the simple fact. that thetmotto is "Quick Sales-and Small Profits." -Our Goods consist in part of Ladies a-nd Gents B3OOTS ang.SHOES-a enamg nificent var'iety. . Ladies and Gents HlAES-an endlessassort CALICOES, .Long Cloth, Horfespun, Linen, Toweling,- Osnaburg, Spun a Thread, Ladies Tuck Cornbs, Handkerchiefs, Suispenders, Cravats, RibboOs, Ladies Cuffs a-nd (killars.-Paper Collars, Hosiery, Hair Pins,'-Table-Clothsg, Cotton Cards,I Wool Cards, Umnbrellas, Buttons, Shioe Ttread, Shoe Strings, Twing, ~Thir-bles,'Scissors,--Violin - Strings. TFOBACCO,. Segars,-a choice lot, P.jpes. Ijivoice superior CROCKERY. Trunks.. SUGAR, Coffee, Tea, Boston Wiscuits, etc.. LIQUORS, WINES, ett.-Bl&ndy, Whiskey, Clyret, -Porf,Cherry, Schnapps, Leufn Syrup, PAIN1IlUER,- Sozodont, for the Teeth, ,etc. -ST ARCH, Soap,. Can-dies, Matches, 1Melasis, Floui.-. POCKET,KIVES; Kvtes'and'Foks, Spoons, Files, Pad Leeks, Najls,Gun-Caps; A&xes, Frying~ Pans, -Sifters, Waiters- Hoes, Hoi'se Collars, BlackingandBrushes,Tacka,loheS-Lins,.Whists, Looking Glasses, Watch Keys, -Aiwls. FI-NE TABLEE SALT,,Nutmeg;. Spioe, Ginger, Pepper Suge,; Pickles, Musard, Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Blueing, Blue St'onc, Indigb;%pdder, Alum, Saltpetre,. Logwood. Sulphyr;, Sail Sodaf Gum Arabic, Cop eras, EpsoniSa!ts. AIso one barrel choice gotasli. * . BROOMS'and .Buk-ets. - - TQILErTSOAP, Cologni, Extra.cts- 1F:iadesr Castile Soap, Combs 'and--Brushes SI4TES, Pencils, Meniorandalm Books, Mud Ilpge, Pocket CBookes Iikk, beatncjis, Tncs Ppet- and E~n epegT46thsB e40mi. b 0de$6s,. and a thotSSE Ri* Re aticles, wia our friends sad the-pnbiie stelinvited to-examine. :Sept 20 39 3 -Stre under Heisld"(effBee.i For sale by - A. M. HISER, Sept 20,' 91F OppQsite Court Hduse. H orbs ad .Qantig I.Light CARRIAGE and HARNESS. - ~Also 2 Splendid HAR.ESS H%IRSES that will wo& anyw:here, and perfectly gentle. - Fr sale-by - B. LOVELACE. Sep. 20-39'-St. - If yo wati,o-ayh es -fywwn Got,or-~h le - ARRIS. - Cokesbury Distritt, S. C. Conference. FOURTH.ROUND, 1865. Maplefen circuit;Mt. Tabor, Sept. 9, 10; An derson station and circuit, Providence, Sept. 16, 17; Egefield.c't., Harmony, Sept. 23, 24; Pen. dleton c't., Zion, Sept. 30 and Oct 1; Butler c't., Bethlehem, Oct 7, 8 ; Pickens c't.,.'Smith's Cha. pel, Oct 14, 15.; Laurens e't., Bethlehem, Qct 21, 22; Newberry c't. and Lower Saluda River Mis.: Trinity, Oct 28, i; Newberry sta'n., Oct. 29, 30; AbbeviTle c't., Shiloh, Nov. 4, 5; Ninety six c't.. and Upper Saluda River Mis., Rehoboth, Nov 11, 12; Cokesbury c t.,- Andrew's Chapel, Nov. 1& 19. - If the Session of ti.e Annual Conference'should be. earlier than Nov. 22d, a change of time for some of the Q Conferences will be. made;, of which timely notice will be given. SIDI H. BROWNE, sept 20 2t.- - Presiding Elder. Altction'Balem I will sell, on the first Mqndny in October7next at,I0 o'clock, a. m., at the residence of Mrs. ic: Laren, 1 set of.PailorFuruiture, consisting of 2 Tete-a-Tetrs, I mirror, 2 card tables, music stand, what not, 2 arm cbairs, I doz mohair stuffed-seat chairs, 2 large e.ofas, 1 handsome diing table, 1 doz cade seat chairs, 1 wire safe, 1 work table, 1 rocling chair, 2 bedsteads, 3 bureaus, wash stands, cane seat .chairs, kitchen furniture, and many other v'rtices. Aico, at prirate sale, a handsome rose wood Piano, 7 octaves. If not sold at private, sale, will be sold autioni, at the above time. After this sale I wil sell at my a-ction room,. i W. G. Mayes' old stand, a-n exellont sewing machine, pitcher, bowl, bolster, churn, rockingchair, stone. jars, small stove with piping, and 1 box tobacco. 1 Ecellin f'ront of Court House, - 2 SExcellent- iron axle=tree wagon, 2 mules, 2 horses; 1 strong buggy. Unlimited property will be -eceived up to 12 o'clock on'sales-day in October. I will sell in the country at ay time when called on. I have an excellent auction room, W. G. Mayes, old store room. sept 20 It 1f. H.'KINARD. uriture -at Auction, W ILi SELL at Public Auct'on, on Monday, jon the.5th ina., at-10-qok at the Yeth odist Parsong .(next t6 Mrs. Higgins') the fol Idwing Furniture, viz.: I SIDEBOARD, 1 Boo-Case, 1 Centre Table, I Buieau, I Wardrobe, Wash Stands, Bdstea ds, Mat trss, Feather-beds, Chairs, Carpets, Safe, Fender; Clock, flip Tub, Shades, Child's Carriage, Cooking Utensil., Flour, Salt, &c., &c., &c. .1. H. KINARD. S6pt 20 39 1 At Private Sale. .O NE BEWING MACIIIN (Wheeler & Wil 'sbn'sjnae,) in good order and with a good stock of -eedl.-. Also, OneBRUSSELS PARLOR CARPET. One STAIR CARPET, 14 yards. Sept 20 39 1* .drs. E. LENGNICK. Yor Sale' 1YOUNG MULE, . Cow with young calf I Set Carriage Hans (new) 1 '7 octave Chiekering &iano, - A pply to. J. M. W AXJ. Sept. 20-33-4b. Ladies' .Card Factory, et Greenwood, S. C. At a-recent meeting of said Society, held on the 4th of Sept. 1865,it .ws agree d.upon, and notice is hereby ;given, that fh#lbusineps of the Factory 'has..ggased,'and ordered that~ the Ma chine6,.Engine, House and -lot, suad appurtenan cesb -SOLD AT AUGeTION, Janpary next. - A meet'mg of the soci*ty is ap pointed.to be h Id in Greenwood,- on the fiat Wednesday in January niext, at 10 o'clock, a.mi.,. at which tinie and plice the proceeds of.sales and funds on hland, will be applied to the educa tion of needy: orphans of the soldicrs who- have died, orl.een hled in me war, unless. otherwise directed by the society.- - *By ordcr of the Seeiety, sept 20 3u . J. S. TARR-ANT Sec. L C, P. .Wines, LA E~RET; Sherry, Olj Port, Chanmpagne. For Jsalel A. -M. RISER~ Sept 20 91 .Opposite Co'urt Hlonser L .0ST, a note foYELEVYEN H E'NDRED(-1 100) 'DOLLARS, .on. M. Winsfock and B..-0. Tahborn, surety, payable to J. C. Vauighan, or bearer, dated about 16th March,;1861~. The pub lgre~ hereby warned against trading for said note.e- W M . W. HO USEA L. Sept. 2039 3 a HA Fine Lot sf Wool T ESubscriber has on hand. a- lot' of fine .1 White W9 1,.hcr'hesd .. -Apply to - --- .FBULR Sept 2039 3 - -. -HEA.D-QUAR1TERS 2a SUB-IIIST~RICT OFFICE~ A. A. Q: If. NEWBERRY, S. C'.Sep. 18th 1865-. Notice, LL persons in this Sub-District bi..vinig claim.s Aor~the United States for. Forage &c., will 3L Clepentist the .office f the A. A. Q. M. Wipnsbuoro Si. J. STRTCKL AND, . Lieut. 56 N. Y... arid A. A. Q M. For Iaverpoq~~ T cd BRITISH B.ARQUE MELBOURNE Catfs,having a parc of her Cargo rea dy and going on. boar-d will hiaw tlispatch, for freight, apply tOb GIBBES & Go G. & Co. wijf make adlvannes- on'-Cotton, to their friendsan England or New York -sept .20 s9 3e9 .Tin~ Xanufactory. T HE Suscriber respectfully inforjs fn ia nume rous friends and oil customers, that hi has. agan resumed-business at A . ..., OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUS apo hem. EW artce ndi i be kept on hand or MikA~MCTURED) TO D)EER, at x.easonable pl'ices, and ine the most' spedit,ious and workmanlike.manner, having se ured the services 1f reliable aod coinpetent rormen. The ladies me also informed that he WILMKE T~ Q,RMR ALL KINDS OF In corinection pith the above, caJpfon ~riety ofi uspfuI-articles in the .. ROUSE FUBNISHI1NG LiNE. Thankful f.or past -patr'onage, he o,nly asks an ~xmnation of his present. ?t:ckT to be certain o otaion.m .IENRY RLEASE. HARESS "TANUFACTORY. HENRY BLEASE, AT THE OLb STAND, OPPOSITE THE 'COUP.T I1OUSE, .Would call.attention to the fact, tat having established himself -again in the above . lie of business, he will soon be prepared to meet- the wants of the -citizens of Newberry' and ficiffity. The services of competent workmnenhiaving been secured, he will.be able to fnunish H AR11CES, Of superior make -and quality. - SADDLES AND BRIDLES, Of everr- variety, kept on ha Together with Whips and iarne#indings, Of all kinds. Orders for Harness, or any work in thi line, it will be well to send in early. Tgethcr i-ith the above will be found a most beautiful artile of . FRENGH LEATHER VAUSES, Suitabl' especially for ihe Ladies, Xnd a variety of other styles of VALISES and CARPET BAGS, suitable for amy body. A .continuation of that patrdnage, so liberally dxtended,in the past,. is respectfu isolited._ sept 20 39 tf. HENRY BLEASE. NOTICE TO TR AVERS COLUMB1A, S. C., Sept. Il 1,18. I AM running- a daily line of * OUR-HORSE- COACHES fiom Columbia to'Kingsville. Leaving Coilun-Na 'every day ~at -'0 a. m.,.connect ing with train at Xingvil'e, 7J o'clock p. m. Rctu'rning, leave Kingvville on thw arivral of the train. I hve a REL4Y'OF HORSES half way. W. M. BECK!HAM. Sept. 20-39--4t. - i Newbe:ry Herald and- Greenville Elnr ,-pri.ze copy four timws and sead -bilk to- Phoenix office. CIfAIRLES A. LENOICKo Nj. 13& 9FETING,6TREET, P- STAIRS, CARLESTON, S.. C., AKES PLEASURE in iffor14ning bis o1A ens I tooi.ers4hat he has re-opened at the :ebove place, here he wi. constAntrly keep on hand a full a ssortment of - LLINERY GOODS, wh h he will offer arvery reasona4le prices. Sept29 89 4 J. T. ROBSON; .UAS RESf3MED TJIE - AT HIS OLDSTAND, -"'.PANTICUL An AIlT?iON GlIYEN 'Z thersale of Cotton; Flour,.Cor'n, &c., and ft4i Ilong experience'he feels ce eat of gi+inmr.d~ isfaction. . lie waill also att tLo the REC$iV -1 ING and F0liWA1RDB1G B3 SINESS.: Sept.20 894 Iieporters and Whule. eh Denienr in GROOERIEB and PROWSIQNSb, - WIIISICIES,. LIQUORS. 4WINESi *4ES- ANQf PfIRTER ICottoit, Tar, Resit, lice, &c., &c. P'urchas.'d.or rdceived 'on Consignmient. 14W Meeting Street, . CH ARLESTON, S. C. sept 2039 Im - JOHN K ING, 1fPORTR AND W.HOLESALE i)EAJEI Il; GROCERlliS, PROVISION S, FLMR-. Foreign aCd oestcI os ' Segara, Croke&aswre Building M~ateras Lime, .&c.. Liberal*'Advances Made .orf Consign ments of dotton and 9ther Produ7e, to his friends, in New Yor, IAverpool and I1 vre. 88 HasebStreet,Ghat eston,~ (S (Kerriao.p & Ieiding's Old Sta:Md.} Set'20394 A PIAIIIVATRIVATZ' SALt - ine Edwcards'i7 octa'e Rosewood Pzano ni good o'rder, can be purchased, if ap for at arearly day. Price $500, cu-rvenc.v,.-or'mddling cottonr n~ marketable order a't 80ets pr lb. - Apply at this office. - Sept. 6-37-tf. --- COMMIEfSION ]EROH42NT, NEWBERRT,;.-~ ILLatend tobuying andl selling COTTONS Sti,Bonds; Produe. -Also.to delag and Renting of Botises, -&c. - -. S -19 84 BY A.M. RISER..i sSn"le'nsd IN11fiENRH CONtgte -witI a& Genexin Assortmntat fS!E, BRATS & FINE SMOKING' & CH ~3TBAcco, CI GARS, Croclery Warc EnglDal~yCheese; - @posite CourTouse, NeWbGrry, S~ 0 Stae M ne3 88 VTIRG1NIA, Tennessee, Flord, Absia, VGeorcia Nort&, Carolina; South arolidia State Bank'kll wanted Lt 1o. ao Ib,for which ~ewil-pay cash.* 4.A l. Q70U AfROIA4 wilcnene,inAbefreby tei u hrch in this place, en 28&ay-instabt/ 7jp. m., and be opTecd. *li a sermoh by the Moderator. sept13$.2%. - *.EDWAk)D. JLEY~ Watebnker and JeweIer. TSrumned business i6 the woon buld- c 2ingthe gid stand,) on :Kastet, op posite Matin's Hotel. -iU.work :executed with despiatch, and war -'atcd a feerIv. . ,,. Julr- 26 tf. I1AVR BHED . NEWBERRT,-.ne of th'e be TANIR in the o d LEATHEBA tL KINDS F 81$ ERBXHANGE OFgt HIDES TA R FOR OaSL, will Tan,D'snd )Hid! o aeI3 one Half for .the Other, ordait of t1etTdin of the Leather aAth' we. purdase Rid'ei .ie I iI e Price0ifb will*continue busines'9 dat ie W1MT7I the same as heretofbri, un next, at which iine sy A * shall be able - to Taa.and rMOT C that yard befdre that time. AJu( ceivedhereafter,at the New Yard. 1hoof have heretofore patronized me wi eon ageW do -so, and any - others who may Mel willng. Tnose who have sent Hides to the Bierfield Tani nery will receive. their Leather at my new jad1 . have as good Ctrriers 'and Tanners a-.a0*a tbAo St#te-; I will Purchaseor ZchAngL w' or-e Tallow and Barkat the HigheetCaUH0. 83 B NOTIM. APPLICATION will be,w made to the Iee&-la N -tu-e of this sate at is next itting, for-an amendment of te 'aerAf the reaimk0 Columbia R. 1 g--0.~, so W.uto uahoziua in the location of the road betWeen and Coluinbia. Sept. 13-38-3m. - Executiv af-" SOUTH CAROI 4F. T has beae represete that, 1 - places of-Electior in svea of this State, there are o4 don. jn A sv:b cases the me islattire frolutch Distictsrill vnt Persons, loyal citizen.; who iie ,1e of allegiance, to.nianage, 4hedji p-lace of those Maiaers io are abet r'ovisional Gienmor o 'AreeinviliC. IL, An6 Sepf 18-38-2t. at his r the 18th' inst., for'h.& 7 of on: the' Piano, VioHi ( ir u other -in,rnrgt. - ine r - P.uos TuNs.-2 ~hi s as by Professors,' Artstimid j abii i#'0 periop 11%no n'nd M4elodeon J$ .gage totune..i instua~1 Ufllke, -or- ti ad3dbr Prytnty attended t, 44 is Dot n~Vbl.o f4Y wh M se S Th - yockesiitni eJ~d$ Alb6 a commaioi a *4 ALL persona are.aied fro. tn4li harling beendo4.s.. --~.. he has. i f neru Toge u.threr e w it a nornore o f u * - - - Goo4 &~ Beide wich okmn a adnato whc s g - an theg w r r&I~