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iijoitodman, the "big gun"'man, is to*marry a Miss Dahlgreen, another "big gn" man's daughter. After such heavy artillery, look out for a rattling volley of small voices, and a charge of infantry. .apt W. T. McNelty, of the. steamer ilot Boy has been fined two hundred and fifty dollars for refusing to sell a first +lass ticket to a -colored individual. Rev. Walter Guerr' died recently at ;.'lorince,S. C. The Columbia Phoenix aaounces the death of Mr. J. S. Due of that city. The iemoval of Stanton and Sheridan and. the tergisersations of the New York - Tild'are said to be healthy signs-fa torable to Southern prosperity. WW know a young lady so modest I't she will net look at objects, with her. naked eyes. Tbi Oharleston News -record the death 'f lie. Aimar while in atten.dane at S- Patrick's Church last sabbath. .There is-said to be quite a migration of 'planters from Soothern Illinois to S eargia, and Alabama. zeent Burr stone quarries have re Yeni dijscovered in Georgia. A- a I ana reversed the usaal geces and'te ed. white after death. -U Iilewing Advertimeits.a od gtl "T $e. to - be coinnd wl -s*ni uae thetr respective heads in our W.$ 1Wag.-Cosolidation and Remo* &c., cheap for - W hward.-Ring lost; G T. SoorT.-Advaaces on consignments - misby Ortry. -. -.~bsaa ir Charter. G L I e eoe-otice chaage an, Aag. 2r.-Cotten mas et quiet, -ih. hti e e at 24 cent. e* mybusiness by the~ ~VWTHNG' .. S FUI SHN .091)8 spea eeanced my eapese, I am ta-efer fadceaments to the publie. - amrae-a full line of *.~bIsA?ebeingTadded seasonable sup -~W:H. WEBB. iTaes to eOma p thoesaune to ~ammIA 01 KIOdOBER, I - = iseskvy will beinade pgEigeof pi-operty ini No: e moer to pay said taxes. ieS positive. - . PAYSINWER, - - Sher'iff N. p Advances on Cotton. Theh gill at an early daf be ~ia~ IBERAL ADVANCES ETS'of -COTTON, made aah hma to Messrs. Geo. H. .Walter & '~~~0~ieseo,So. Ca. He solicits for the abge well known hrui,a share of patronage Almte Fanueri, Planters and Merchants Hisoeoc will be foundatheCrr 3ipk 8eir occupied by Mees Wiskeman * Wba. . G. T. SCOTT, - - Agent. A ek rdf ifydlars:wll1b paid to tVe4nader.of a Solitaire Diamond Rmng, bihwa.)ot at the Lutheran College du ~titafe lair. The person finding it ~use mw ed as above by leaving..the' * ing in the ads of the propriter'of the Heraldemee. Aug 28, 2t. 8TA UTH CAROLINA - - 3WBEREY DISTRICT. By John T. Peterson, Ordinary of Newberry Where.., Michael Kimpson has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and utngmlar the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Amos Conwill, late of the district -fce de san d.a Thesmr therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the-asM deceased, to be and appear before Sat bmr next Ordinary's Court for the District, to be holdest at NewberryCourt gors, ethe 30th day of August inst., to ennese, If any, why the said Administra. dion should not be granted'. .Gymunder. my hand and seal, this 16th E in the year of enr Lord one. themrnima -hundred and sixty-seven. -JT. Peterson, 0. N. D. Aug. 28 35 2t. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA - NEWBERRY DIsTEICT' By John T. Peterson, Ordinary of Newberry Wheress, Samuel S. Abrams has applied to me for Letters of Administration,on all and s.rlrthe goods and chattels, rights and ceats of John Golden, late of the district aforesaid, deceased: Thse are therefore to cite and admonish al and singular, the kindred and creditors of the sai deaed, to be and appear before me, as omr next Ordinary's Court for the said Dsrc,to be holden at Newberry Court House on the'5th day of Sept., next, to show cause, if n why the said Administration shouldinot begranted. Given under~my hand and Seal, this 22th day of Ang., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. John T. Peterson, o. N. p. Positive. Being unable to conduct may business guc .ceasfully by selling my goods for memo randumr accounts, and promises to pay in an hour, a day,.or week as the case may be, when those accounts are not taken up or those promises fulfilled; I an compelled now to say positively, emphatically, that I can not, will not, to good, .bad or indifferent, al low my goods to depart without the CASH is first received. I must also ask my friends who have ac counts with me, to call and settle the same, on .or before the first of September. Aug 21 34 2t. T. GOUIN. Jbrams, Griffin AND Hargrove, ifave this day' tormied a PARTNERSHIP - For the purpose of carrying on a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOO6T & XOE BUSINESS, And are' new ready to exhibit a full assort meat of Boots and Shoes to the public. - Haviagprocueed the services of MoD.- M rTTS, an experIenced- Boot aid Shoe Dealer, we know that he can get up as good stock as any one in the State. All our work is made to-order.and by the best workmen. Give us a call and see for yourself Aug 2134 3 . W- Notice. We .wonld call the attention of those.har ing meinoranduma4r aocounts with us, to the fact, that they must be PAID. WITH OUTFAIL, on or. before the First day of Septeniber next. We .ope that:all defaulters will take warn iui, for tis is the - FIRST, LAST AND ONLY NOTICE. Hereafter'no memorandums or -ac'Qunts will be kept for any one, and ,ie most posi tiveJy .declare thath o gpeds will be deliv 'eree uiles they be first paid. for. All ,or ders nent us miust be ~accompartied .-by the cash tb receive any attentinL - . MATHIAS B3ARRE &'SON. August 14 St. Disselution of Partnership. The Partnership heretoforo existing un .ler the name of I. M. SUBfER & CO., was dissolved on th a 13th of August last. . The busiaess wilt be contined at the olil stand, opposhe M. Barre A Son, where MR. McDUFFIE METTS. (en alwaysbe found- ready to attend to the wnts.of alt ' .--- -. TH1O. P. ABRAMS, ., P. H. ARGROVF4. - - . B.-It is desirable that afl menmoran dum aeeountsof the old frm be 'settled as early as- possible. 'aug 21 34 tf FALL AND. WINTER IMPORTATION, 1867: 1I rBoNS, RERY STRAW OOD ARMSTRONiG, CMAOR & CO. * MFORIERS AND JOBBE S OP BIINNET TRIMMINEG . VELVET RIB-BONS, EDAaeY 8Hkt, Satins & Velvets, Zionde2 Netta, GCrapes, Rnches, ?1-owers, Feathers, Ornaments, RWhA 80mi8E At lIES HATS, TRTMMIED .LND UN%TRIMMED,. SH AKE R HOODS, &c,. 237 ind -289 Baltimore St., MARYLAND, MD., Offer the largest Stock to bo' found in this eountry, and unequalled iri choice va riety and cheapness, comprisin; the latest Parisian novelties. Orders solleited an.d prompt attention given. ~- aug 21 tf. Dlssolution of Partnership. The partnership heretofore known as I. M. Suber & Co., d*'alers in Boots and Shoes, in the Town of New berry, S. C., is this day dissolved by the withdrawal of the undersigned from-said firm. *Aug. 13, 1867. 3t. I. M. SUBER. THE GREAT CAUSE HUMAN MISERY. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price six cents. A Lecture on thie Nature, Treatmient and adical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Sperma torreaa, induced by Self-Abuse; Invobwatary Emissions, Impotency, Nervous Debility, and mpediments to Marriage gnerally; Consump tion, Eplpy, and Fits; Acentaf and Physical ncaait,&.-By ROB. J. CtTLVERWELL, . D., Author of the "Green Book."-&o. - The world.renowned author. in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from, his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually -removed without medicine, andl without dangerous surgical. operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condi tion may be. may cure himselfcheaply, privately and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thousar.ds and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing the publishers. Also.Dr.CULVER WELfa' "-Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the Publishers, CHAS.3. C. KLINE& Co. 27 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box 0586. "WANTED to make an arrangemeLlt" wtth a live man in every county,who wishes to make money, and can give good refer. ences. No capital required. Will sell a business- no v paying $1,500 per month', and rely on the profits for imy pay. Address J. C. TILTON, Aug 71 Pittsbnrg, Pa. APPLICATION FOR CHARTERs Notice is hereby given that application will be made at the ensuing session of Leg is.a...c ir , a ,,-br. fc' v-v niry Salu;da WOOL f11tllNG! AT GOODGION'S MILLS, Laurens District, S. C. WOOL left with Mr. N. B. KNOX, at the Depot, Newberry, C. H., will be received and promptly returned carded, when pay ment. or the usual toll. may be made for carding-free from transportation. Having completed our NEW BUILDING, purchased additional First Class Machinery, and employed the most skilled and scientific Operators that could be obtained from the North, OUR FACILITIES ARE UNEQUALLED. A part- of - our machinery is Papecially adapted to the mixing of Wool; and of Wool and Cotton. We warrant the fabric made from mixed cotton and wool to-out . last. any.woollen fabric. - Prices same as heretofore. Patronage solicited, and satisfaction gnar anteed. Refer to Messrs. Carwile & Me Caughrin. R. S. & J. M. GOODGION. aug 14 1m Dray Notice. On this day, the 7th inst., I will com mence the running of a Dray, for the ac commodation of the Public. Jacob Hare to be driver of the ,same, who is a trusty, honest and accommodating man. An ex perienee -of seven or eight yaars in this line of business in- New,berry, and in which. I gave universal.satisfaction, qualifies me in. asking the merchants and citizens to give. me a share of thcir patronage. All goods placed in care of Jacob Hare will be per fectly sate, and if I am patronized I promise that all work shall be faithfnfy performed. H. H. KINARD. Aug. 7th-82--tf. NEW 1ILLINERY. MRS JENKINS, Respectfully informs her numerous frien.d mud the public, that she isjust in receipg of a stock of Fresh Millinery, SUCH AS HATS, BONNETS, . RIBBONS, FLOWERS, BRAIIS, VEI'LS, CORSETS, &C., In fact all articles usually found in a first class Millinery establishment. The ladies ya particularly ipvited to canl and give rit goods an.examinaitionl, as.I am convineed it will be to their satisfaction. Store on Caldwell street South of Post O)gie. Aug. 144-33-3m. Greenvile & Columbia R. R. . Passenget Trains will run daily (Sundays except d until further notice as follows: eave Columbia t.....-....--J15 a. in. ." Alston 5t.. .905 " Arrive at Ab irt-.-.-- 18 p. mn. *at Andlerson at -.10 "' " t Greenville at b 5.4'" eave Greenville at 6.00 a. mn. " Anderson at .6*3 "' " Newberry at 1.20) p. mn. Arrive at Alstkm at--- -- '-- 45 "~ " at Columnbia rt ~ 40 Sp'ts Offiee N. C. Railroad Co., COMPANY SHOPS, MAY 14.1867. UNTIL Furthet notice, Passenger Trains will run on this Road as follows: +MAIL TRAIN-EAST. Leave Charlotte daily 12.19-a. me; GreensbOoe 1.51; Raleigh 9.18. ,Arrive in Gioldsboro 12.19 . n. . WEsr. Leave- Gloldsboro 107 p. in.; Ita?eigh 850; reensboro 7.58 Arrive in Charlotte 1219 a. in. AccoMMODAiION TEAIn, D.aIL,Y, (SUNDAYs NZ cEPrED)'-EA5T. Leave Charlotte 5.50 a. mn.; Raleigb 10.40. Ar ive at Goldsboro 3.0-a. in.. Leave -Goldsboro 2.30 a. mn.; Raleigh 6.03. Ar ivein Charlolte 10A0).. mn. Passengers by Mail Trains make close through ,,nnetds-either way-at Charlotte, witti hlotte and S. C. Railroad; at GreensOQ na Dan"ille and Richmwond; 5t Ralighri Weldon an Bay Line end Anneesic kAti. A.lso, connected :t Goldsboro with Mail train ow Wilmington aiid iildon Mead, to and from nCharlotte i,ew York ibrty hours, by eiher route. JAS: AgDERZSON, Sup't. 19ylth, 1867, ihmend- & Fanville ii. R. -CHANGE OF-:SCHEDULE. On and aifter Thursday, Jantiary 31.,1867, the ~rains on this road will run as follows> ,nchburg and Danville and Way Accommno. dation and gassenuer Tam.. Leaves Richmond da'ily-lexcept Sunday) at. .... .. ........---- ----------- ..7.15 A. 36. Leave banville daMy.deOXcept Sunda .at............................ .. 6. A. Mf. Passenger for Farmwille, Ly.lchburg, Knox rilre, Nas vile, Memphis, New Orleans, &c., via Lynchbrg, and for all way-ttations on the ~othside railroad, iuill take this 4rain. Through-Express Train Going West Leaves Richmond daily at..-.........2.10 P. M. Leaves Danville at....................9.5 P. M1. Going Fast. Leaves Greensboro at...............28) P. M. Leaves Danville at...................4.4-5 P. M. Passengers from Richmond for all stations rest of Danville, Charlotte, Columbia, Augusta, acon, Columbus, Atlanta, Montgomery, Mo )ile, and New Orleans, via Columbia, will take this train. TH OMAS DODAMEAD. Feb. 6. GENERAL SD-PERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 4 CHARLOTTE & S. C. RAILROAD, COLUMBa, S. C., May 2, 1867. On and after Sunday, May'.5, the schedule of he Passenger Trains over this Road will be as bllows: Leave Columbia at.................5.0 a. in. rrive at Charlotte at................12.15 a. mn. Leave Charlotte at..................... 12.2i a. m. rrive at Columbia at............... 6.50 a. mn. Close connections are made at Columbia and Tharlotte with the mail trains on the North Car'. lina and South Carolina Railroads. By this arrangement, passengers l y the Green ille Road may go immediately through East ard, and have no detention in Columbia. TH ROUG H TICKEI'S are sold at Columbia to tichond, Va.. Washington D. C., Baltimore, hd.."rhiladelphia, ra., and New York city-1 iving choice of routes via Portsmouth or Rich nond-and baggage checked. Tickets are also old at Charlotte for Charleston and Augusta. An Accommfodation Train ,for freight and local iassage. leaves Columbia at 7 a. m., on Tuesdays, ~hursdays and Saturdays of eacht week,_ and .harlotte on the same days and hour, arriving at ~olubia and Charlotte at 7 p. mn. May 3 C. BOUKNIGH1', Sup't. Laurens Railroad. NEW SCHEDULE. Office Laurens R. R., Laurens C. H., S. C , MIay 23, 1867. . N AND AFTER Monday next. 27th inst4, the Trains will run as follows, until urther notice. The Road having been coin )let through to Newberry, freight and assage will be considerably reduced: Leave Laurens at 6' o'clock, A. M., on 1ONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRI )AYS, and arrive at NewberryV at12 o'clock. Leave Newberry on TUESDAYS and ['H URSDAYS at 12 o'clock,and q,SA TUR% )AYS, at 1 o'clock, connecting with the own train on the G.'& e*R . R. JOSEPH CREWS, May 23, 1867 Superintendent. School Notice. Mrs. Anderson will resume the exercises )f her School on Mondaiy next, 19th irst. Au'uet 14. 1&67. Charleston Advertisements. New Goods! New Goods! . AT THE "CHlARLETO1i HOUS." soowrxe &cbo. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, At BANCROFT'S OLD STAND, 287 King-St. We would call Special Attention of Merchants and Planters to our large and well selected Stock of SPRING and SUMMR GOODS, which we re Socks ae constanl rele nishied by.every Steamer, with all the Newest styles and 1fatterns of the Seapson. We keep always on hand Full Lines of' Domestic Goods, which we will sell at a.small dance on Agents'prices, for CASH or CITY ACCEPTANC .1 * e also offer at Retail, the Larest Stock t Selectarom i nyo the Citye Refers to City Adverti!sements for prices. AUl Orders will be promptly attended to. Stoll, VWebb &~ CO. April 17 287 KING ST. Nio. 153 MEETING ST. - Opposite the Charieston HoteI. (orerly JOHN AS4HHLRST & CO.) * GEORGE C. GO RWCH,. -.PHILIP W1N.QMA N, Sr0thi Carolina. *.JOHN ASHHUR?ST, ) Direct Importers of Pure Drugs & Chemicals. (OJIRLESTO1; S, C. April 24 $m6. Bacon, Lard, &c. FRM UPLE Jist received a. splendid-lot R~ I JP LE f Bacon Sides. .OF Also beautiful kettle-re~n- r V1 1k t ered thard. l IA U i ! New Flour. - JIu ~ tls Fresh Kerosene Oi. .oii Lamp Chiamniew.. .Altelts tlso CabbageSeed, Turnip Seed, jI~ "' ucumber Seed, Beet Seed, IUi) AT LOVELACE & WHEELER's, PTT'M SI~-& Julyl1O.' Cheap store. PRINTS, MULN;&. And all the various articles to be found ini~ ONLLD ' a ryGoods establishmnent, thg whole of - hchare .offerett at - RENUCED PRIGASL Baling Cottone Lig?st as Rope, ea~sier 19 put on-; CaladEanieBfr taves expense of mending2 -and loss PJ ~ IG by fire. .B RE&SN WM!v. F. NANCT, Agerrt. TO CONSUJMPTIVES. IIJt MU l The allvertiser, having- been restored to agit in a few weeks by a 'very simple rem dy, after iiavinig sefferedI for sev'eral years, vith a severe lung affecdion, and that dread nisa Consumplio a om~ WLO YCE o all who desire it, he will send a.cp ot r si eptoachce nddsihe he prescription used (free of charge,) iib OC is l GosadN in. ame ich the will fnd a sUR CUR SCHA or CoSUxPTION, AsTHMA, BRONCHITIS, etUHS os, and aje Tht thande Lunge n seding the Prescription is to benefit the ufflicted, and spread inifornmation which he ynceives to be invaluable, and lie hopes very sufferer will try his remedy, as it wili otem nothing and may prove a blessing. EV. EDAR-A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. MtringencynfectioeTnery, A Genlemanwho ufferdofo year fro ~ervonOfDebility,ePsematureaDdcay,randla. lwh ned t,thereip anCdretios orNOTxaiON.efr JOWILSON &GWICKER May 19 y..42 sdtoScret ewisrk ar anGos,dNtos ~ROCEIES BrgaEIs PROUCE BYCALLINGRAN ~VisConfec&iWnebyr Ae Genlesmianosufnered tor thers frd,m f e afros nd t pbli gneraly that the -d all'" e alsakee orn hanity, sefe stoo O ILFN Iwodit the wsMarkedt Prcs. foge aries Ceprit canos by donessingMOONRW he con6dntry . B.GDEN,cLFO Ail21 Cdrsre e ok REMEMBER D. MOWER'S New Store! ON THE CORNER, Where you will- find a good Assortment of MILLINERY,. DRY 00OS, - AND Call and Sce the Prices before Purc1asnj.S July7 29 LADIES' FAIR! For the Benefit OF TnE METgoDIST. 0-I UR.Cf, AT NEWBERRY C. H. The Ladies, members of this Chureh, re spectfully annotinee to the communiry gen. erally, that they. propose giving a ]F..IR, For the purpose of raisinra small fund to be <evoted to the necessities of the above named Church. The Fair will be held. in October, eorn m-enting.on the 1st Morday,,(Sa1e-day,)wnd is postponed until that.tirre to atofd con fictiu with other charitable objects. Further particulars will be .published. at aot her tin . S Newberry FEMALE COLLEGE; NEWBENNY C. I S. C. FA vri. - Rev. J. Taivlont Zeslv,Principal. . Prof. W. Grayson Zeal ', Associate D'rirn cipal. Miss A.. E.- Wottan, Instructresa Col. Dep't. - Mrs. L. Carrol, Principal lMusical Dep't. - ir. - , A. "istap at s Mrs. S. S, McOulRl krincipal Primar' De - 1 ,.. .k Assistat Pghnet.Dep't. Mis. THE eurgoing Sessian ofthis School wiU comnenes ga Wed 9..nesday, t}re 21s day ofiAugust next. The Session - em,brite sixTEENI WEEKS, and pupils are 'vhsa ged from the ' 'IME 05- TH E2R E5TRANcE -Te TuE cL.OSk ofTTE SEssIOW. *The daughters of Mlinisters of the'Gopl, boarding with the Pri~npl, are -educated gratidtousI, the only charge afininst. them is for board. Eaich .boarde4 ia equired -to Diffde Towels, a pair of' Sheets, Pillow-gases, -and such-heavy covering as may be needed. Tens-In Aiane in rey, pe eso Board,'ncltbding washing, fuel, lights. . .....,.................... -......,. 00. Thitlo-inEnglbiBrgches, Col.-Dp.2 00. no. " " - ". Acaei,.1500. Do.- " ' , -Pimaryn.. '09. Th elaOeIs re'nfrd oea~.pup; tii 1o1ow iKare optional. .Thftion en4tlmno, inicluding use of Instre ment,..................-....20 00. Tuition on-Guftar:...................... 20 00. Vac.l Lessoie, separate,................... 15 00: Vocal LeaSsn in esass,... ............. 1o0. Tuition in Modein Lahnguges each...2000. No other charges except for Books and privrate Statio'nery furnished. For forther information ahdeos, REY. J. TATLOR ZEA LY, Nearberry'C. E., S. C. *July 'l -29--tf. PROSPECTUJS' . OF THE . . CURISTIAN NEIGHBOR. GOD willing, I shall cause to be pulilished, at.a place, time and price lierfafter deter mined upon, a Weekly Paper, with the aboestyle and title. . The general object of the publication will be th'e maintenance of th7e Chm'Lstian Sci-ip tures as th'e standard- oh'ight, in all. <iues tioa which involve morality,. whether these (uestions..apper'tain to man -irtdividtuaily of collectivelya, and .whether - arising fromi his: reation to Sod or bis neighbor.. Eujoinin&o conscient.ionis obedience to. all, the ordinances Qf civil govesnmea,e -not in. confligt-.it'h the' lat of God, the CH1 RflS I*WNElGHBOR wi:1 be a .uaeqtrivocaF avoegte of QThristianity as opposed.te. war. WYfile neitliai politics horb'thet unoni g. nial n'iatter shall in any wise auov ; set the principles of Christianity will be'ap ed to all mnatters,- so far as they iniolve inoral prin 'iple. Politics shall be excluded Trom religion, yet the formner shill not. be.exempt fro:n the applicaition. of the iat.ter. Identified with thie Methodist Episcopal Church, South, whose autboyity under God is paramount with me, "and holding dhe pinciples announced, the NEIGH20BR -is offered as a medium of advocaey of alI ihe interests of Christianity in that branch Qf' the ChuTch, and also as an agencvy for' en larging and establishing in other churches, nJ .- the regions beyond, that Kingdom f Christ. hcieh is not of this world." I desire to .ascertai, through the agency f all who will so far interest themselves, what number of' st 'cribers (name, post fice, County and State,) ngy be reckoned n the beginning; the price gor-c:ied by size of sheet for six or twelve months to be forth-oming on the reception of the prat umber. Let all communicaltionls be ad resed SIDI H. IBROWNE, July 11. Marion C. H., S, C. PERUVIAN AND ALL OTHER -FERTILIZERS. The undersigned will have for sale at an arly day, a full supply of Gepuine Peruvian uano, and all the other approved Manmires, t reasonable prices. Orders may be left at his office, rear of rierson's Drug Store, Newberry, S. C. july 31 tf WM. F. NANCE. Wool Carding Notice. THE SUBSCRIBER is still carding wool t the old stand of Pitts & Duvall. Wool sent to Clinton per railroad, will be taken and carded, and returned free of charge. arding done at old prices. JAS. W. DUVA LL. July 24th 1867. 31-it. GFEERAL SUP'rS OFFICE. UBARI.Es'rON, S. C-, Nov 3, 1886. On ari after the 18th ir,st., the Through Mail Train will run as follows, viz: Leave Charleston.........-.............. 8.00 a. m. Arrive at Columbia-......-............. 5.2) p. m .iave Columbia-....................... 6.50 a. m. rrie aft narltston.. .......... 400- m. CALL MEE1NG.,. in consequence of = Originating from a scareity of money, We propose to CLOSE OUT enr large ant# excelfent stock of CLUTH IG Atid Furllishing Goods, AtGieat1Bhedc PrkesI Yea, at COST and L S THAN COST if NEXES SAR;Y to effect saks. Our Stock cannot be excelled in Style and Finish. We would call especial asteffoi to the following line Black.Alpacea Sacks, from...........$3 to $13 Brown Linen sacks,...............'......... 1to 6 Co'd Cass. $acks, (all wol)........ 6-to Biack" " 6..... - Pr1ned'and'StrfpedShearteea Saaks.2 t .Cass. MarsiHes and Linen Vests,....l to 5 ,Boys Jackets and Suits for less than the mat' rial costs. - We are persaded that tene.wBf fit.Ma4 ifldvoements to buy, who desirt syahngJ> e lIne.,- .. JspeethBy, - WRG-T COPPOCK. June 19 - ebery 8. f. Blease & ?Wg Have now in store and- are eonst aly receiving a large assortment of lbe .very best articles of. - CO1~tOKING( tj'T Which they. wnrrant to give ,eniire sat1dg tion.Aso T1bey matueta 4ndseU s wb t hoas , retail the best article o .~P1aTinW~r They keep otl had nd asoaetnef ING,s&. andJa 2ny~ It * *ARR ESI SADDLES; &C: The strbscriber would .iespectfully inforni his friends,'and the public generally that hd lies opened.z. corkplets - Saddlery and Uarness ESTABLISHMENT, At BLEA'E~S OLD STANDfl -OVER THE TIN SHOP, Whe?e he wiU'keep capstantly on hande Saades and E'arness of every decedrptiou: KEPAIRINVG donc with Neatnesi . .nd DiDSpatchi-r TERMS CASH, at niederate adoise prices. . , * ' jan 16 ly , .J.IBOYi.E, Agent. If .Ydu Want a .Thorough NEWSPAPER, stTsemsa to' THE' PHiENIX~ S Dagi1y and,Tri-Weekly ; or TilE WEEKLY GIN1ER Pgblsbed every' Wed!~nsda, bi Golum~I Sa C.7 The'LAT~EaT N~EWB. Foregna.. eAu1e;mgbet~ies a,vast-mont or miseal, aneous resding, will be'f?tnd. ithese pmbr Hecations. Phe ~Web-mai dn* gIerr nst thie only papers in the *tfe of ObaFlestog, which p'ay for an regularly publish Telegraphic InteIHgenef tvery issue or the D)aily contains from Tn to Fourteen Columns of Reading Mat ter; the Tri-Weekly frota Twenty to Twenty Four, and the Weekly FortyeihC Columns -making it the Largest and Chaqt paper in the South. Subscriptione ~oGy -l .Specimens Furnished On application. An examination of their merits is solicited . 'Aerms for Six. Months-In Advanoe. DiyPhenix S4i Tr$aWeekly $2M aiy Weekly Gleaner 31j. JUJLIAN As SELBY, Proprietor, June 5 COLUMBIA, 8.0C. J. B. E. SLOAN, ottoni Factor, and Genei-al Commission Merchant, CHARLESTON, S C., Solicits Consignments of Cotton nd other produce, will give particu ar attention to the sale of Wheat nd Flour. .kefer to'Messrs. Mays & Martin, and arwile & McCaughrin. July 10 29 tf. aly Trains on B. R. B. R, surT'S OFFICE G. & C. Ri.R. CowwMBIA, May 3 1867. On anod after the 1st day of June, tu irains of the Greenville and Columbia sItajroad Compa. will be rua daily (Sundays excepted) over - Bue -Ridge Railroad, betweeni Anderson and Wahalla, to connect with the up and down rains of the Greey ile Ralroad B. SLOAN. Sup. (;. &. C. R. xi .Tiine2. 1587.