The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, November 21, 1866, Image 2

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What our Exchangee Say I What do they mean ? Scarcelv a pape is opened, but we find ourselves a:d th Herald held op to public gaze, and pass,< around without any regard to consequen ces. We would like it explained ; w, "never done nothing to nobody," and ye every body keeps pecking at us. Its ai all-Bred shame, and its our solemn be hef that a conspiracy has been enteret into by the whole press-gang to brini us into notoriety. We don't care though and will publish them too. Listen how they run on, d:d anybody ever : The Newberry Herald, was tried in th< fiery ordeal whicih consumed a large porriot of the busines:; part of the town of Newbcrrv and loat everything by the fire, excep energy, activity and the finest busines: capaci.g,(enough to bring success any where. and has, without losing an issue, riser Phoenix-like from its own ashes, and nos presents to its readers a larger sheet and on, of the handsomest, neatest papers in the State, tastefully printed on new type and press. The Messrs. Greneker B:-os., Editori and Proprietors, deserve great comend tion for their indomitable -aergy, which has brought the-n out from under theii misfortunes, and have that capacity and sealous atteativeness to business which wil *ring success even from disa-ter. and which a generous public canuot fail to appreciate. -Laurensville Herald. Ts NEWBERRY HERALD comes to n, this week much enlarged and improved being printed on new mateiial. We arc glad to see these signs of prosperity with our neighbor, and surely the proprie:or: deserve to be well patronized. They havc shown great energy since the desrructiou of their office by fire last spring, and ir we mistake neo t.re good hearts of the people of " Newberry District will not allow such an exeellenrjournal, with such energetic and - enterprising gt'tlemen at its hel, to be long without a retnunerative subscription. THE NEWBEERY HERALD,-If indomh a ble-energy, enterprise. tact and t:,lent wil compell success in the aff.:irs of li e, the proprietors of the Herald have a ri2ht to expect a full measure as the reward of their labors. From a bantiing, their paper, in an iucredibly short time, has grown to the ful statnre of a first class w eeky. Ger:ieneen we congratulate you upon your merited and growing prosperity.-Carolina Baptist. THE NEWBEBRY FIERALD -We congratu late -o-r friends of the Herald upon the energy and enterprise which have enabled them so soon to overcome the disasters of the late fire, and to rezune their former dimensions. It is now a fnilsized weekly, replete with all that is interesting and us;ful in carrent news-a worthy representative of the wealth, public spirit and inteligence of the District.-Abbeville B:ruer. TuZ NEWBRRY HERALD -This much esteemed journal is once again "clothed and in its right nihrd." Upon its fa.-e there lingers not a trace of the kite appa'ling fi;e. Recently it has grown broad and long, and doaued a most elegant arnd becoming gar h. We welcome its ne w%c!ad advent wir b glad s 4 esa Weoger it our heartiest congr-atula Losaeid good wices -EdIgefield My~er, EXCHNGES.-The Newberry Herald came uos last ' eek enlarged and linproved, with n a ew and beautiful suit of tvo~e. The pro pietors have exhibited antiriug mnergy in repairing- the loss of their ofdece by fire. and now present their patrons wil h one of the handsomest weeklies in tae State s uecess to you, Messieurs !-Anderson In - elligenicer. T7E NEWBsERRY HERALD.--TIS eXcel lent papercemen -o us ernlarged, hz.ndsomely printed-well filled and atly ed red. The liessrs Greneker are just the men who know how to get up a paper. and-l:eep it up. >Its advertising cofpmns give signs of active l1?e. Long may you wave. Here's our st."-Carlina Spartan. SIGsrs or PR~osPERITY.-The Newhen'y Herald and Marion Star reached us last * eek, considerably enlarged in size, and presenting several other evidences of im, * - proved fortues. Thb y are both excellent ad well conducted jo)urnials, and amply merit the success which has crowned their a'4~ ~bors.-Chester Standard. STEE NEINBERRY HERAL.-In June hast T the Herald bhaving been destroyed by tire,. the energetic publishers, Messrs. Greneker, cou, tiued to publish a small sheet until last wee, when it made its appearance consider ably enlarged and greatly improved. It is now cqual to any published in the State. U tion Limes. -THE NEWBERP.T HERALD, published by th~e enterprising Bros. Greneker has at las t iegained its full size, anid presents a very -handsome appearance. The rdirg matter is excellent. So is its tout ensemb!e. It n~ow is even more beautiful than it was for merly. We cordially commend it t4) all our friends.-Cintot: irue Witness. THE NEWBEanT HEItALD.-ThIS eels len journal has risen Plicenis-like frot its ashespmnd once more re-umned a ne'it and .prosperous appearance. Sou'ht Carolina has * one of them -Augusta Press, * - The Presidnt's Curse. -The following is a portion of a commtrunt cation addie.,sed by a miembher of the Cabi met to a friend of the admainistration in N w England, in relation to the position of the - riisident and his attitude toward, Conzress. - The writer ssys :"Notwithstaudi-ng his long public career, few men sem to be le&s un 4erstood than President Johns-on. That he s~ a man ot. strong conavictionls and earnest purposes is evident from the manner in Rhich he advocated and pu-shed forward hm portant measures in Congress, like the llme - tead Eil, and the stand hie took against ses -cession and in favor-of the G;overnmentt du ring the late civil war. HIe b-lieves that t.he manner in which ho proposed fh at the ~-- Government should deal with the Sonthemn States was notr only a magI:aimour one, but.the only one lihely to re-ult in a s:peedy n~d hearty reconeliation between the two - sections ; ;m he has felt it to be his duty te sustain his views ny thec exerciae of ,ueh powers as the C>nstitution jog glothed hiu 'ith. But while this bus been and ud. Iess will continue to be his course, l:e will 'iolate no law nor tail to perform the duties ~hieh are legally devoive'd upon hiri. He -will -veto every Bsil! th at he may regara( un, constitutional, no matter how unpopular it may be for him to do so. But he w ill exe cute with uniscruoulous fidelity all laws. and especially those to which he has declined to give his ofBeial sanction. "The apprehiensins which you seem to Sfeel, and which many others share with yotn that Mr. Johnson will attempt to forc 8euthern representatives into Congress, oi -do any other imprudent thing by which the public peace will he disturbed, is entirely un founded. While he will exercise fearlessly the power which he posseses under the Consti-t.ion in fartherance of t ie mneaure: which he thinks are best calculatLd to pro mote the publie wtal, he w Ii not quarrel with Congress for pursuing the sa:ne i- l pendent course. lie regrets the di-agre mnent between the legiilative and execuanv branches of the Government. and would. I doubt not, yield much to efct a reconcilit' tion, lHe will not, however, saerifice hi principles, nor violate the Con titutionl ac cording to his inter-pretation of it, no mat ter what pressure is brought to bear upor him. HeI means to do right, as hie under stands :he right, and wili trust to tine foi the vindication of his course. He w:ll bi as true to the Crms titution and the Govern ment as President of the United States as hi was true and steadfas: to the Unaion iu th< darkest days of its trials." RNearly eight thousand buildings hav been erected in Chicago, Illinois, durin; the Dresent season at a cost of abou seve'n millions of dollars. The latest antiquarian sensation is th discovery of an ancient city in South west A frica, believed to be the Ophir o ri _ EWTEIR, S. C. Wednesday :orning, November 21, 1866. - Adverti-ers are respectfully informed that their favors must be handed in by 12 o'clock on Tuesday of each week, to insure insertion. The Legislature Will convene on Monday the 27th inst., at 7 P. M., that hour having been selected as being the most agreeable and con venient to the members of both branches of the general Assembly. Artificial Legs, Armns and apparatuses for crooked limis and spinal curvatures. Prices of artificial Legs from $75 to $250. For particulars, address J. F. Gardner, manufacturer of Dr. Bly's patent artificial Legz, No. 1S8 King st., Charleston, S. C. The list promised last week of the names of those who left ilere for Liberia, trgether with a report of .-eral matters of interest connected therewith, was handed in too late for publication. It shall appear in the next issue. Mcteeric Shower. The great s .. er predicted by astron omers has not been observed in th*s vicinity, but other places as we learn f:om our exchanges have witnessed some small sho: e:s. At. New haven, Chicago, Boston, New York, and Troy brilliant imteoric displays were observed. New Almanac. The publishers, Messrs, Mood & Bird, of the Charies:on Weekly Record, will accept our thanks fora copy of the Record Almanac, for 1807. It is handsomely printed and arranged in attractive style. The calculai;P,ns are made by Prof. Jas. h, Carli=le, of Wof'ord College. The Charlesson Wechly N1ws. This spln'Iid metropolitan weekly is out. Its pags are large and the colunns i :i'.h curret eve:.s. It ill embrace the entire field of letters, and contain C-says, sketches, correspondence; poeml, light reai:g, anl art notices; scientific, agricultural and po:itical mat ter ; market reports, both foreign and dum'stic, local LVren:s and editorials. It s ertainly a "m'ap of busy lire!I" The presentnunnerisbeautifulin typograi.hy, and ahogether interesting, instructive and recherche' Reaimences of Ch.arleston. A oyof this very readable and highly interesting book is upon our table. It is written by the veteran and accomplished editor, J. N. Cardoza, who cm orvry many years been connected with the press of U3harleston. These reminiscences cover a long period of time and are replete with many interest ing historical facts, the actors in which have !ang since passed away. In appen dix is contained an accurate though brie comendim ofthe principal events an.d battles around and about Charlestoni from its inauguration to the close of the Conmfederate confiet. We advise a Pe rusal of Mr. Cardoza's book ; price only 73ets. Orders will be received at this ofafice. The America-1Frmr In thi November No., the various systemns of Field Rotation, Three, Four, Five and Scven FiA:1, are fully discussed as wvell as inl it previous numbers. These and the several articles o, "Clover Culture," "Our Uomes," "The value of cur L,nds," &c., in recent numbers, indicate the t horoughly practical character of thme "'id Farmer." While the large amounit of matter on Fruit Growing gathered fron the best sources, show ho well the "Pioneer" Jo:irnal keeps itsel at the head of the Agricultural and Horticultural progress of the day. IIn all its leading departments of Fi,ed, Orebard and Garden cuitivation, and S.oek gr-owi:.g, whetn;er in its original or eeted matter, the Farnmer shows a deconwhich is at onmce pracical and Its very apparent sympathy with Southern interests has caused the Am'ricani Farmer to lose favor with a cer:cin claiss of Northern readers and advertiseris, andJ it deserves therefore, on every account, the support of Southern pecple. .Worthington & Lewis, 5r2 S. Gay st., Baltim:ore: Price $2 per year. Somet>ody ou:ght to tumble the editor of the Wileo: County News intothe Ale, bama and put a couple of bars of pig metal on him until he learns to keep coo!. IIe is midignant at the declaration of Hlall's Journal of Ilealth that husband and wife s'-ould sleep in separate rooms, ueclari:g that Dr. Hall can sleep how, when and where he pleases, but for him. self', he intends to sleep where he can d epend 1h is wife against the rats and all other nocturnal foes as long as he has got~ ene to defend. Good for the Wilcox editor, he's a briTk, and a good f0llow to hoot. All valiant wif2.defeniders and lovers woinld rush to his rescue if tumbled into the afIresaid river. HIe ought to be noct-in the-head who made the threat. The Tve-oon of Japan is dead. F,mor h ath it that Pirussia and Sweeden design absorbing D)enumark. The policy of the U. S. Government on the Monroe doctrine, is discovered in Gen. Sheridan's orders to Gen. Sedgw. ick. It acknowledges Juarez as the ruler in that realm, and the only one worthy of suppert. Imperial and other buccaneers aire warned not to infringe the neutrality laws. Radicalism - is the order of the day, throughout the oi.- N.~apen reiuisnhes Mexico LOCAL ITEMS. GEX. A. C. GARLINGTON.-We regret to state that our distinguished citizen is still confined to his room from the accident lately sustained. On Monday last he was forced to undergo a painful operation, the amputation of one of his fingers. It will be seen that Capt. W. F. Nance, Ag't., with the well known firm of Willis & Chisolin, solicits consignments of cot ton and other produce. Liberal advances made and plantation supplies furnished at liberal rates. Office rear of Grierson's Drug Store. It is a great satisfaction to know that the earth weighs I,250,105,070,000,000, 000,000 tons. It would be a still greater satisfaction t,w this section to know what Newberry weighs. Will some kind friend of ele gant leisure make the calculation and give us the result ? A GOOD SnoT.-Mr. W. T. Ruff, son of Lang Ruff, Esqr., of this district, at one shot, killed and wounded 32 summer Ducks, all of which he secured. This is what we call tall shooting, and if any one can beat it, or even come near it, let him say so, but we advise him to bring a portion of the game along as a proof present for us, otherwise we might be inclined to doubt the story. TUAT FENcE-and we disclaim any in tention of -ing offence in noticing it, but it is a remarkable piece of ingenuity, that same fence. It stands opposite the Baptist Church, and was vrojected and built with a view to the de-fence of the lot it encloses, and is a rail fence. If the builder takes exception and thinks our notice of his fence invidious, and with one of its rails would thrash us, we beg to say we are on "the fence," our fence, and decline taking any, having joined the peace society. JAcKc+o.--Not General Jackson, but our old f: icnd Dr. E. E. Jackson, of Co lunbia, chemist and pharm' cuti-t, who has a store filled with ah' the Drugs and Medicines, discovered in mate-,ia nedica. IIe is very thoughtful of his up-country editor friends, in sendcing us !ast week a supply of most delicately perfumed Orris tooth powder, prep red by himsf, for wh,ich favor we return hiin many thanks. IThis very excellent tooth powder cani be procured at Dr. S. Pope's Drug Store at this place an.! we can safely recommend its use. STR EM UP. -And yet it is useless fur they arc already stirred up. We allude to the candidates for thc SherifflAlty, any number (f whom were to be seen on the streets a few morninlgs sinlce as soon as it was known that the old incumbent had resigned. Jordan is a rough road to travel, but it should be pleasant travell inwihsmayo the road, so pull off your coats, gentlemen, and go at it with a will, never mind that the race is not to the s'ift, nor the battle to the strong, somebody has to win. We will wager as to the result and feel confidence in saving, that the lucky muan will be he who gects the most votes. FACTS A RE S ?TimBonN T1H NGs-BUt nev ertheless a- e facts; and the fact of the bu siness is, wvhen we lknow a thing to be a fact it is cur duty to make it public; and particularly where the public are inter ested and will be benefitted by a knowi edge of it. The ease in point, and which we now relate, we have proof of, and though wearing an air cf mystery to some few, yet is plain enough to any but a skeptical mind. We have been aked the question how is it in these hard times there are so many wvell dressed men and boys, a,:d n here is it possible they get such elegant suits, an. so (in, ly made ? What a miouatain oiut of a mole hill, not a shade of mlystcry about it. Step in at No. 4 Mollohonm Row, where the M( ssrs. Wr ight & Coppoc k preside, up to their ears in piles of clothing, of every grade an~d style, and observe how quicaly a customner is satisfied, and the thing is explained at once. They have the stuffs wherewith to make men look decent, and at prices too which induces people to buy. Hence the reason why so nmaniy well dressed men are to be seen. SIIonT AccouNT oIF A LONG [UNNER-lo wich local *as invited, went, participated. Ur usual thing-invited out -thought mete oie shower the cause. Time 2 oclock place post master's residence-guests select glad of it-pick our company-arrived 15 minutes ahead of time.-special favor - shown tay le-elegant--supeb-good fel low, postmnaster-charitrble-fien1d to hun gry 1eople-table full, groaned--.local did same, in spirit, and smiled-decanters spark led-remarkable sensation. Preparations made-signal given-sat down,-boiled, ba ked-p'es, puddings-egg nog, wine, et. birthday frolic-orce a year-right time to spread. Several nogs-glorious-wine cake. R.i pid circulation of fluid-spirits all colors. W ine-thank you-health-nother nog-postmaster-ladies-beautiful - wine -many re turnis-og may it wave over the -wine--postmnaster's wife-capital nog thank yc', noranorrer drop-little in e mixed up-beautiful peepe-postmaster and family-health again-wine-good bye -conmc again. So ends the local's report of a pleasant hour spent at our worthy' post master's hospitable board, in comnmemnora tion of tihe birth-day ~of his excellent wife. We cheerfully give place to the sub joined extract. It will be seen that the old Charleston Mercury-of the ancient regime-will shortly be revived. ICnAmaEsTON, S. C., Nov. 6, 1866. DEAR SmR: The old Charleston Mercury (daily and tri-weekly issue) will be re.ive on the inth insannt * * * New Advertisements. LovELACE & WHErr.LER-~Are in want of a large number of Eggs, together with a considerable quantity of Butter, if the articles are in,the country, bring them in. Besides they want the public to know that they have made additions to their stock of goods, and can now supply la dies, misses and infants with Balmoral hose to an indefinite number and of va rious patterns, together with knit sacks for infants, kerosine oil and lamp chim neys for those who n ant them, and other articles for the public whether needed or not. NEW MILINERY Goas.-Mrs. Jenkins having recovered from her protracted ill ness, and now being able to give her per sonal supervision to hu.siness, !.as opened a beautiful stock of tliiilry goods, and ladies dress ti immings, t v.hich the at tention of our lady readers might be vei y agreeably directed. I1er goods have been selected with particular care, and are constantly being added to. W. II. WEBB -The cheap goods ad vertised as on the way by thisgentleman have arrived, and to quicken business he advertises them. These goods consist of a very handsome variety, and the public e nnot do better than examine them at once. B. J. SING LEToN-NO. 2 Mollohon Row, is again in receipt of a fresh stock of goods, dry goods, ladies dress goods, groceries, boots, shoes and a general va riety of etceteras, which for cheapness cannot be excelled. MIcuAEL WNERs.-By reference to this gentleman's advertisement, it wi!l be seen that he offers at his residence on the 13th D:c., some very valuable and desirable property for sale. It will be well to bear this sale in mind and attend. AGENTs ARE WANTED, to canvas for subscribers for the life of the illustrious soldier, General T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson, by Prof. R. L. Dabney, D. D , of Va. We refer you to advertisement. SALasl;uv, Bno. & Co., 51 Dorrance t., Providence, R. I., are extensive man ufactu-ers of Gold, Plated and Oreide Jewelry. See card. WooD! WXooD! WXooD!-Now is the tie to lay in cheap supis See Mr. W. R. Spearman's advertisement. W. S. C.sNoN, Executor-Sale of valuable property on 18th, Dec., the estate of C. F. S:ighi, deceased. Fon: S.uLi.-T wo excellent stoves, one ooking and one parlor stove. Apply at this cfflce. MEE-rING Amy LoDGE.-First Monday in December. THE CBARLEsTON WEEKL.Y NEWS. Prosrectus in another column. U. H. LOVELACE-Final call to delin GE~o. L A RSEN-Another candidate for heriff. . PIaTrr, J.ulEs & Co-Kerosine Oil and amps, wick and glasses for sale low. B. R. ScoTT-Mule strayed or. stolen $100 reward offered for mule and thief. Yoa.-A t a public meeting of the ntizens of York District, thme following esolutions were adopted: 1. That we are decidedly in favor of he call of a Convention of the people of his >tnte at an e-uly day. 2. That should the Legislature refuse o call said Convention, then we respect utask our Senators and Representatives L' advocate a further suspension of the Jourts and such other measures of relief fromi the enforced collections of iebts, as the necessities of the country require. 3. That it is right and just that the :reditor should loose a part of his claim, x here the debts are miad1e prior to the xr --that we are o1posed to the Dis rit Courts as now organized ; and we *request our delLertion to urge a repeal f the Act e-tablisinig said Gourt. 4. That we are in fatvir of a home ~tnd law in this State. On miotion of J. N. McElwee, Jr., it was resolved, that other Djistricts be requested to hold meetinigs for the purpose of astructing their mnembters to vote for he call of a convention of the people of his State. "MAERY YOUNG, AND IF CIRtCUMSTAN rEs REQUI':E IT OFTEN."-This is one of the proverhs of Josh Billings ; wvhich "oe>"by teway are amon th best and most aniusing things of the day. There is a chapter of them some where else in this paper. The one above, we have picked out for the purpose of ad ding to it, this :And always remember to send the Editor and Printers a hand so bundle of cake ; or a bundle of handsomne cake, or a handsome bundle of handsome cake. 7Take your choice. [Edgefield Advertiser. G REELEY G ROWING CoNsER~VATVE. The New York Tribune, of Monday, lec tures th New England radicals in the following style: "There aie restless spirits in all parties and sections, who mean to keep thc country distracted andl agitated indeii nitely ; but they are a very smnall minor ity of the whole people. Faction anid foly masy give them a temporary ascen dancy, but the great majority, who an'x iously desire peace and contentment, must be badly misled if they (10 not soon achieve the fruition of their hopes and ei forts." Urownlow's flow of profanity was cut short in Indianapolis by indigestion. Noi thern good paper. Tell us some news--has he died ? There is $10,000 subscribed in Mobile to say masses for him if he has, (Con federate money).-Mobile Times. a CAst-AL1Y.-We regret exceedingly to learn that our friend Dr. B. S. James was seriously.injured last night while exmining the R. R. below this place. We have not beard particulars. Clinton True Witness. REVIVALS IN VIRGINIA.-Our Virginia exchanges report powerful religious re vials -c inprestroughont that State. COMMUNICATED. To Gen. H. H. Kinard-Dear Sir-We have been informed that you are the acting Sheriff of Newberry, and as it is expected the Courts will be opened at the meeting of the next Legislature, it is the wish of many persons thatyou offer yourself as a candidate for Sheriff at ensuing election in January ncxt. Having been tried in that capacity, and no man ever having given more satis faction, it is earnestly hoped that you will signify your acceptance of a nomination. Your qualifications as an auctioneer, also, particularly noke it the daty of all to suss tain you hond you run. Property sold in your hands will not suffer depreciation. In conclu.iont we beg you as the fitting man for the occasion to declare yourself at once, and we will work for yon. MANY FRIENDS. NEw You, Nov. 1'..-The Post's Wash ington special stys, la.cts divulged to-day, show li ie lope t!IL the President will recon;:rnud imp u r.1sffrage in his message. Special to C,;m:ercial says it is con tidently e.pected that reconstruction amicably, will be settled early in the ap proaching session ; negociations for that purpo-e are in progress between the Presi d- nt and leading politicians of all parties North and South ; the basis of settlement to he universal suffrage and general amnesty the President partially act' des to this pro position, but insists upon constitutional ground, that the questto:. of suffrage proper ly belongs to the States, and is so far averse to any action of Congress upon thatsubject. The telegram also states if the assurance can be obtained from Southern leaders of a speedy adoption of universal suffrage, the President will waive his objections. COMMERCIAL. Markets corrected weekly by Mayes and Mar tin-currency prices. NE'. B-.RRY, , ov. 20.-Owing to the unfavor able acc'unts of the markets in Liverpool and New York, cotton closed with a downward tender,cy, at 24 a 27. Sales of week 75 balas. - Bagging, Gunny, per yard,.............4c. " Dundee, " ........................33a.35c. Bale l;ope, M -nilla, per lb...................30 to 35c. ". ": Hemp .............................25 to 3-c. Plough Steel, per lb.................. ...18c. H . S Iron,.......................... ................12 to 14 Sweede Iron,........................................... 14 Nails................... .......10a12 Blue Stone...................................... .21 Coflee, i .. ............................................35 " J.iva,................................... 5 Sugar Brown,................................... ....... 1; Refined... .............. .20 to 25 Rice,.........................................8 Salt, Liverpool,.................................... 4 0 ("heese.... ................................................ 35 M ackerel, kits, ... ..........................4 0). Candles. Adanantine,..........................tc. . Sperm..................... S0c. M olasses, Sorghum .....................................1 k0 Cuba,............ ...............1.0 Corn,...........................................................1.75 31eal,.............................. ........................2.4' Gold,........................................................45 Produce Market-Wagon Price. Butter, per pound,.................... .25c. Beef, " ........10 to 12 Bacon, " .................................25 to 27 Eggs, per doz ,.......................2ac. F:our, per bbl.. ...........................16 oJ Lard , 1.er pound,...........................25c. Peas. per hushel, ..A.......................1 50 Chk....................................20 to 30 MAR.KET IcNFORTt-CoLtIA, Nov. 17. Corrected weekly by Ilkowne & Sch irnmer, Gen eral C'ornend Merchants. and Wholesale Dealers in Breadstuffs and Provjisions. CorroN-Ordir.arv to good Orc:iiary. . ..25a Low Middling to Midd ltng....26) Go d to strict Middling.......27) rRovISIoNS-Bacon, Shoulders .......2 a2 )9 B B Sides................22 Clear ribbed sides........221 Clear sides ............. 221 ir as --............... ...28 a30 Lard ....................... 20 921 GRA IN-Corn--white .................185a Yell ow.......... ....... Mixed......... ........ 170 Oats................. 115 Peas .................. 15 i Bran................ 42cwt. FLoU-E-1a2 Super- 51 Fine---313 Coffee - --- 3 Potates12 Hav --25ct Sugars-Naw 1 "A"-9 "B'' 'C"-8 Molsssbe a7 Cas ---e.72 lop e----2 Bag'ginus-- -$ o ~1y' Spr 'hshaL------335 LivnpooiNoo.. Nv. 9 -Ctto is1uie and nchnge, mddlng ulans 5d;cale to-da wil reah 100O~ ales NEW owl Nov 19-Coton penE fimer butclse w a, it -le -- 18.uble t 3 a35c God-- 18' eaue-erva--.1>o frinds( s Supe G PhoLASpENynmntn hir.sd sitaled caidate fornd thed Slesf Msn. IORS Yovu.ar.-thoripeEd torman, bucloed w<O a, COithS as f 2,c aesat for attho in Noeto. 19.-Coto ssto-ay e5e maher way gooddead, and the office ad FORSE T. DOI.ToR.-Cou wilN obIL-th LIAMSe .JOU W.pcul oNTe as a candiateo fthe Oflce of ax Collector, Newerry Dis-. tr,at the ext election.Mr onsiaget MFoR TAECOLTOR-apt JtH WIL-OS LkIS s esectaleynmnta candidate frteofc fo heO1eo Tax Collector, ewnherm, aD oigt te nextBeection M sas. E1Tons-Please nnote JO. JACO K[hLEas siale cndidat for the ofic I iof Tax Collector, for tle ensuing term,n as in every respect qualified and worthy of the office, and oblige OLD TIMES. MEssRs. EDIToRs.-You will please an, nounce T HOMAS H. CRlOMER as acandi, date for Tax Collector Newberry District, at the next election. MOLLO HO N, sept 12 MEssas. EDJToBs: Please annoance DR. CH-ARLTON H S0NDLEY, as candidate for Tax Collector, of Newberry District, at the next election, and oblige MANY FRIENDS. MEssRs. EDITORs :-You will please an nouce N. F. JOHNSON, as a candidate for Sheriff' of Ne wberry District, aind oblige April 4, 14. MANY FRIENDS The friends of Capt. T HOS. M. PAYSIN CER respectfully nominate him as a suitable candidate for Sheriff c. New berry District. VOTERS. Messrs. Editors-By nominating Mr. Daniel B. Wheeler as a candidate for Tax Collector of Newberry Distriet, you will oblige his iany July 4 WARM FRIENDS. MEssns EniToRs: You will please an nounce J. D). SMITH, as candidate f>r the otice of Tax Collector, Ne-wberry district and oblige MANY FRIENDS. May 2, 1S86. Mvssns. Enrrons:;-You will ob)lige the friends of MR. W. J. L AKE, by nominat ing him as a candidate for Sheriff' of Ne w berry. Dist rict. A~pr 11, 141. NEWBERRY. STATE OF SOUT1H CAROLINA. NEwBERRY DISTR!CT. OFICE COURT OF GENERAL SEssioNs. AND COMMON PLEAS. I, ELI JAH P. LAKE, Clerk o.f said Court, in pursuance of the directions of the Act of the Legislature, in such case made and provided, do hereby give public notice, that an Election for Sheriff, for Newberry District, will be held on Tuesday the first day of Januiary next, at the usual places of Election throughout the said District. Witness my hand, at Newberry Court House, this 2uth day of November, A. D., 1866. ELIJAH P. LAKE. Nov. 21 4'77t. C. G. s & c. P. Pulaski Lodge, No. 20. I.0.0.F. A rneenmn~ of thi.~ LodL'e will be held in B. J. SINGLETON, No. 2. Mollohon Row. JUST RECEIVED An elegant and choice stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, and Groceries, Which will be sold at Very Low Prices, Consisting of a handsome variety of Ladies Dress Goods, Dry Goods, of all kinds, Gentlemen's Dress Goods, Boots and Shoes, And a fine assortment of Family Groceries. The subscriber grateful for the very flat tering patronage bestowed upon him since opening, respectfully asks an examination of his stock which, for variety, excellene and cheapness, he is confident will secure him a continuation of the same. Quick sales and short profits is the motto at No. 2, Mollohon. nov 21 mi B. J. SINGLETON. NEW._STOCK!! Millinery Goods. Mrs. M. J. Jenkins, Would respectfully inform the ladies of Newberry and vicinity, that she can now be found at her store, and is in receipt of a full supply of MILINERY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, LACES, &c. To which an examination is requested be fore purchasing elsewhere. Nov. 21 47 3t. Large Additions. We have ja<t made some additions to our stock in the way of a splendid assortment of Black and Fancy Cassimers, Black Merinos, Black Delaine, Several pieces of handsome Prints, A few dozen of those splendid Ribbed- Hose for L,dies, Ladies Balmoral Hose, Misses Balmoral Hose, Infants Balmoral Hose, Infa.nts Knit Sacks. Also a frcsh suIply of pure Kerosine Oil, and a splendid lot of LAMP CHIMNEYS,] besides many other goods not mentioned. LOVELACE & WHEELER. nov 21 47 Wanted, 500 doz. Eggs. We wish to purchase 500O dozen good fresh Eggs, for which we will pay the high est cash price. Bring them along if you only have a dozen, we will, be glad to have them. LofELAGE & WHEELER. Nov. 21 47 tf. Butter, Butter & Butter. 100 l'bs. good f resh country made Butter will be purchased by us, at the highest market 1.rice, for cash or barter. LOVELACE & WHEELER. Nov. 21 47 rf. Last Call. I do now for the last time warn parties who are indebted to me by Note, and to myv wife by Note or Account, that unless they give me some reason for riot paying a prt or the~ whole, they' will be sued, if I think they are worth the cost. I made a proposition through the Newber. y Herald to take almo (st anyt'hi ng that was offered, anid not the first man or w oman has off'ered to pay me one cent, and I must r-ow have some Thowing about the? matter. Thi5 is in tendra for all. B. Hi. LUVELACE. Nov. 21 47'f. Executor's Sale. I will sell on Tuesday the 18th' of Dec. next, at the residence of C. F. Sligh, dec'd, all the estate of said deceased, personal and real, niot disposed of by will, consisting of about 500 ACRES OF LAND, The land will be sold in two separate tracts, the Home tract containing 487 acres more or less, bounded by lands of Dr. Ken nerly, W. H. Suber, N. E. Rhodes, Edward Galdwell and others. The Hill tract con andns4 acres, more or less. bounded by lad fEdward Caldwell, J. B. Glymph, Madison Brooks and others. Horses, Mules, Hogs, Corn, Fod der, FlIour, Cotton, Cotton Seed, Blacksmith and Plantation Tools, Hlousehold and Kitchen Furniture, Two Wagons, One Carriage and Buggy, and other articles too tedious to mention Terms made known on d-ay of sale. W. S. CANNON, Executor. Nov. 21st 18&6, 47-4t. Kerosine Oil AND Kerosine Lamps, LAMP WICK AND GLASSES, For sale Low, by nov 21 2t PRATT, JAMES & GO. For Sale, An excelle'it cooking stove which has been used a few months only, and has given rat satisfaction. Also an air tight parlor tove but little used and in good order, and avery fine Sow of the Essex bred. Inquire at this office. Nov. 2t 47 2t. Wood! Woodt Wood! Cheap! Cheap? Good green oak and hickory wood can be had for $1 a cord by cutting and hauling. It is thre miles and a half from the _village on Bush Rivr I' persons desire to purchase it already cut and corded, they can have it for $2 per cord.- Ap ply to WILLIAM R. SP'EARMAN, NYov. 21 47 4t. Summers' offie. THE ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Under the above title the subscriber will resume the publication of the 'Due West Telne.n fo.. the A. R. Snod, on the first W.H.WEBB,: Would respectfully announce To his friends and the public that the CHEAP GOODS LATELY ADVERTISED RAVE ARRIVED! And are Now Open, :nd embrace one of the finest and best stocks of goods ever before offered in this place, such as DR Y (IO0 DS Fancy and Staple, Ladies Dress goods, Calicoes, White and Brown goods, CLOTHIN. GROCERIES, &c., &c. An examination of my -toek is all that is asked as I am satisfied in being able to effeet - sales if the goods are seen. hey will be sold at prices heretofore stated. Nov 21 47 tf Prospectus OF THE CHARLESTON WEEKLY NEWS The publishers of the "Charleston Dai ews" have great pleasure-In stating toliO : ublic that they have commenced the p0bb ication of "The WeeTk1y News." rhe aim of the publishers will be to make .he "WEEKLY NEWS" The Dest Weekly Paper-Pablished hnth. Southern Country. IT WILL CONTTAIN: teresting Stories, Accurate Market Reports, - Agricultural Information, Reading for the Ean il Cimle ?oetry and Literary Matter, Political News, bl Editorials on the Subjects of the Day. IT HAs MORE READiNG MATTER - ['han any other Weekly published otttside of New York. iubscrpton Terms-Only $3 a- year. No' subscription received without the cash. Cathcart, McM1Hlan h lorton,, Publishers, No. 18 Hayne Sl., Chareston, . Positive Sale. Will be sold at my--residence, the 13th of' )eceber next., at publc sleymy HORSES, COLTS. Uorn, Fodder, Shucks, -Cotton Seed, Plantation and Ca.rpenters Toolk Plow Moulds, Wagons, Ox Cart, Iron, Thresher,r Fouse Furniture, &c.,&. so 20 Fatted Hogs and 30Shoats. Terms c.&sh in currency. nov 21 47 3 MICHAEL WERTS Balisbury, Bro. & Co. Extensive Manufacturers sud Importers'( Gold, Plated and Orelde JEWELRY, Solid and Nickel Silver.Ware, merian, Englis1h and Swiss watcbhe, CASED BY OURSELVt$, ' And every description of Fancy Goods and Yankee Notions. Espcilly adapted and designed. for South ern and Westcrn Trade. Circulars and fulI descriptive Price List sent free. Agents wanted every where. Address SALISBURY, BRO. a Co. -51 Dorrance street nov 21 3m Providence, L For theaLife and Caipaignls Of EN'BAL STONEWALL JACKS@N. By Prof. R. L. Dabney, D. D., ofXs The Standard Biography of the Immortal Elero.. The only edition authorized by his widow, and published for her pecumiary ben eait. The author a personal friend .azd. Chief of Staff of the Christian Soldiers We want an agent in every conty. Sead for irculars and see ou.r terms, and what tbe Press says of the work. A ddress NA TIONAL PUBLIsHING Co.. Corner 7th and Main Sts., Richmond, Va. Nov. 21 47 1mo. Notice.I traed or stoleii from the subaQriber. on the night of Saturday the'10th instant,-a BLACK MARE MULEF. The said Mule.is about fifteen banda high and in good order, white under belly and on inside <A the legs, has a habit of lihtly protruding the tongue when in use. REWARD. A reward of Fifty dollars will be paid by the sbscriber to 'any person delivermng th~ Mule at my plantation, or, a reward of One Hundred dollars, for the recovery of the Mue and apprehension and delivery ini any