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r v1Miements. MARKED DOWN~. ]i!. F. Harris respectful .tnounces that she has arked down hef handome MNil1nery toQst; and IR Ekafy instanees, much be-. ow Cos . These. wishing - bargas-will ca early, i she is dtertnined to close nt her present st6ck regard AeLs of vosk, and t almost 4m~yree iw oraer -to xmAe mom fQr her spring:stock of I 'O,FAML AND * s SOWSeraer yeaD r,Y -OT--I .330 ertiseeti ~&IEINGLYRR TEBs - - ENESEE For he ampign of CForrest0 BEAUTIFULY NLUSTRATED. -n cotrbtin tohis o pri tth, clar For theo CamaGensra Forrestdes BEATIUL J P.TRATLED C. :im .t epo and. dar i ln1dvnture of the $10,000 WORTH OF Dry. Goods AT New York Costl The- Best Opportunity -ever offered in Newberry to buy DRY. GOODS CHEAP! Iri boisequence of the DECLINE IN PRICES of Dry Doods in New York, and in ord'er to anticipate a Further Decline, We will Ofer until the FIAST DA r of iRCH NEXT, Our ENTIRE TOOK OF DRY GOODSj - -10ONSISTING OF XMrinos, Em ress Cloths, Prinits, Delaines, . 41pa-as, Botbazine, Flannels, Lindsey, Shirting sSheetings Linens, Towels, Wandk'fs, Embroideries, Hosiery, Cassimers, Cloths, . White Goods, Fancy Artidles, &c., at .-e IYork Cost - Th public may rest assured that this notee is not intentied to deceive. We Mean what we say. - - o Crile & SeCaughr,. Jan1,1867 1--2 - U.s9 M-hL%W6 &7..blee. By virtdeof-a Writ o4 Fieri'Facias to me di'ected, j wIMeel on Monday, the 18th of .Jdar i the following -property, t-V One Bay. Maie amed PASHION. One lot of Bedding. Onie lot of Books. alebove proper.yj will bdi sold atWi. IoIIng's-'Home 'House,1In Laiarebs Distrlet. Terms Cash. A-- T M. PAYSIN~GER, Deputy - for J. P. M. EPPING, - Decc24, 1867 U-. S. Marsha-ll. L'A ND RE TH'S New Crop WARRANTED. FRESlf. Eve*ly Variety just received~ and fori-sale at 'P3RATT'S DruglStore. Jeul14t- - TB fiEfPBLIC. . FINAL NOTICE. Last ,Spring.I placed my notes and ac codnQ in the hands of Messrs. Jones and. Jen1es (or collection. But when those own ingine, came and.rolnise faitbhfuly to pay meif iwould-not- sue themi, but <w'aiz till Fall,I did so, trusting t6 the fulfilment of that promise - waited till Falt No oge came forward. IT -i not' even - sue 'then, hoping I 'would n'oe have itsodo. This if to give notice that I will not let um.ther-1ei-m of Court pass, but it 'they are zo; paid,- every note a;pd account will be put io suit, as I -think I have waited log enoaugh. - H. H. BIMA5E. -December -449 tf. The Great Popular Paper ! TH E. SUTBCRIPTIoN PRICE >.Sir Dollars a Year! TIl CRE8TON TRI-WEKYN EII8, Three Dollars a year-Two Dollars for Six Months. Terms, Cash in .Advance. W No paper sent unless the Cash ac companies the order. If No paper sent for a longer time than paid for. RIORDAN, DAWSON & CO., Proprietors. Silas Johnstone AND Win. F. Nance, COTTON BROKERS And Banking & Commission Agents, NEWBERRY, S. C. OfBece in LawRange, No-th side Court House Will advance on Pro<uce and Fill Orders. October 16 42 tf The State of South Carolina. New berry District-In Equity. Elizabeth A. Boozer, v. Henry Boozer, et. al. The creditors of John A. Boozer, deceased, ire hereby required to render and establish an oath, before the Commissioner of this Dourt, their respective demands on or be ore the fifteenth day of January 1868. Coni's Office, SIL AS JOUNSTONE, On. 15. 4 m *U1. c~ . E. x. nl. Executor's Sale. By order of the Court of Equity, we will sell at the residence of Dr. Thos. Rush Gary, deceased, on The 21st of January, 1868, all the Personal Property of said dec'd, consisting of Horses, Mules, Cows, Sheep, . Corn, Fodder, Cotton, Household & Kitchen Furni ture, farming Implements, Wagons, &c. Terms made known an day of sale. J. K. GARY I WILLIS WALLACE, E The Real Estate, consisting of Two Valuable Tracts will be sold by the Commissioner in Equity for Laurens District, at the same time and place. January 1 1 3 CORN. We are prepared to make engagements f6r Corn, and to furnish sacks if desired. SILAS JOHNSTONE & WM. F. NANCE. Dec 25 tf Green and Black Tea, Of superior quality, for sale cheap at PRATTS' Drug .Store. Dec. is 51 if. CABINET- MAKING Ad Repairing. The undersighed respec.f"lly gives notice that, he is prepared to M AKE, or REPAIR any-kind.of CABINET WARE, in the neat estand tost satisfactorY manner. Work soricite'd. Prices 'reasonable. WM.ZOBEL. Oet. 30,11867-44-tf. -Helena, S. C. Board Notice. .Having secared th elegant. cottage house formerly occuRied by Mr. J. W. Miller, the lofation of-which is,admirably situated for young ladies attending College, I am able to accommodate about a half dozen with board add lodging on very reasonable terms. The housa not over fifty yards. from and 'M, mediately in'front of the. College. Parents or Gaaedians -wishing to secure- pleqsant boarding for their daughters or wars will applyat ioce in person orby letter to me at Newbe'ry C. H. Ja.114t. L. R. MARSHALL 1868. Scientif[o American. THE Bist Paper In the Wor-l#I I?iblshed for Nearly AQJJRTER OF A (ENTURY. This S?I ENDID NEWSPAPdE, greatly en' larged and improved, ts oe of the most' re% liable, useful, and interesting journals ever published. Every number -is BEAUTIFULLY. PRINTED AZND REGEAlq(TLT I1L,U5TRAT!ED with-several ORIGINiL ENIGRAVINGS, repre'. senting New' Inventions. Noveltips in Me chanics, Agriculture, Chemistry, Photo'. graphy.Manufactures, Engineering, Science and Art. Farmers, Mechanics, Inventors, Engineers, Chemists,,Manufacturers,. people in every professioo-ofUlfe; will find the SCIE~N 'FIC Ak1ERICAN~ to ba'of great ialue in'thefr re'. speetive callings. Its'counsels and '.sugges% tions Wilt save them Huidreds of Dollars anu i2Iy. besides affhrzding them a continual source of knowledgek~the value of- which is beyond--pecuniar- s.timnate. .All -patent granted, with the. dams published 'weekly. Every Public or Private - library slrouId have-iI4e work: boUnd' and preservnd ftqr references ' - - The yearly numbers of the SCIE!RTIFIC AMER[CA1j make a, splendid volume of ne.riy'bne tbosand quartc- pages, eqjuiva'. leDt to nlearly FOUR THOUsAND OEDINaRY RooK rieEs. A New V.olume. comnences. Januar.y 1.1868. Published Weekly. TERMs: One Year, $3; Half-Year, $1 50; Clubs of Ten Copies for Orie Year, $2.5;- Specimen Copies sent gratis. Address - -MUN1 CO., ' 37 Park Row, New York. .The Publishirs of the Scientific American, in connection with the publication of the paper, have acted'as Solicitors of-Patents for twenty,trwo years. Thirty thousand applica tions for I?atents have been made through their Agency. More than one handred~ thousandIventors have sough t the counsel. of the Propriet"rs of the Sciehtific American concerning their inventions. Congultations and advice to inventors, by. urail, free. -Pamphlets -concerning Patent laws of all Countries, free. A Handsome Bound Volume, containing 150 Mechanical.Engravings, andhe' United States Census by Counties, with Hints and Receipts for Mechanics, ..mailed on receipt of 2fc. - Jan.l1 1tf. Louis Schodair, Having removedto the CORNER-STORE ON MAIN STREET, formerly occupied by A-. Harris, and directly opposite Messrs. Wiskeman & Wilber, worild-respectfully in forin the ladies and citizeins generally, that he is prepared to furnish, Dinner, Supper, Pic-nie and Wedding Parties, with every kind of CAKES and PASTRY, at short notice, -such as 01 Nogat, Almond, Cocoanut, Maccaroni, Orange, &c., Iced and Ornamented CAKES. Charlotte Russe, Jelly and Blanc-mange, Cream and Swiss Merainquos, Fruit Merain quo, Vaeherin, Polonnaise and Jelly Cakes. Also on band Fresh Fruit, Pound and Sponge Cakes, Jelly Rolls, Sugar Buiscuits, Jumbles, Ginger Snaps and Nuts, Rock Cake, Love Kisses, &c., Fresh Bread and Assorted Pies, Every~ Morning. Sweet rolls, and Tea bread baked to order. He will also have a fine assortment of FRENCH and other CANDIES of his own manufacture. Having fine ovens, bake pans, and his material being of the best, and terms very moderate, he respectfully solicits a share of patronage. May 1 18 tf. Information. Information guarantied to produce a lux uriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for the remo val of Pimples, Blotches, etc., on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear and beautiful, can be obtained without charge, by ad dressing T HOS. F. CH APM AN, Chemist, S.mt 1S Ma 82 roadway New York. i More Late Arrivals at the New Store.-Ijt Ladies' Kid Gloves. Just received another lot of those very superior French Kid Gloves, thathave given such general satisfaction. R. STEWART. Dec 17th, 1867. 18-51-4 Rock Island Cassirneres and Jeans. Just received a second lot of these supe perior goods-the best made. dec 18 51 4 R. STEWART. Bacon, &c. just received Bacon, Saga-, Coffee, Corn Meal, Kerosene Oil, White Wine Vinegar, Molasseq, and super Gobden Syrup, very fine. R. STEWART. dec 1841 4 Hair Dye. The very best known Hair Dye, will not color the skin or clothes, but turn grey hair to a beautiful jet black. dec 18 51 4 R. STEWART. FRFJCH_STOR. DR. T. GOUJN HAVLNG JUST RECEIVED A LARGE and careftlly selected stock of Fine French Confectionery And other Goods in his line, respectfully calls attention- to the same. Among which may be found in CANDY (POLE, STICK and LUMP,) Pepper-rtint, Lemon, ~ Anise Seed, Sassafras, White Cream, Rose, Ginnamon, Lemon Drops, Rose Cake, Kisses, Banana, Orange, White Vanilla, Nuga Bars, Star, Jujube Paste in Sheets and Sticks. Fruits in boxes and drums. Nut, Preserves, Can Goods, &c. HIS STOCK OF - S AND MEDICINES, has, beefirdeplenished by late aditions-and is now full and complete, and of th.e. best qualities. He takes .this occasion to return his ac knowledgments'for the generons' patronage hiretofore.ezterded to him, and respect fully asks for a continuation of~ the same, -promising that no effort or attention on his part*w ili be spared to render atisfaction. October 28 43 S-A8DTLS, &C. The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends, and the public generally that he .has opened'a complete Saddlery and Harness ESTABLISHMENT, At BLEASE'S OLD STAND, OVEI4 THE TIN SHOP, Where he will keep constantly on hand, Saddles and. Harness of every description. REPAIRING done with Nettnetis and Despatch.. - TERMS CASH, at ;noderate and popular prines. jan 16- . y .3. BOYLE,'Agent. DRY OODS ! DRY GOODS! KiNARD'S -New Store, MAIN STREET, CO8LUMBIA. 8. 1C. We are now receiving;a very large and complete -assortment of D RY G O-O D S, Of all descriptions, suitable for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE. We respectfully invite our country friends to .give us a call when they visit Columbia, and we can assure them that we will sell them Dry Goods on as good terms as they can be had in the State. M. Li. KINAIRD, Main Street, Colum bia, S. C. Oct m Greenville Female College. C. H. JUDSON, President. Assisted by Four Professors and Three Female Teachers. The SPRING TERM will begin on WED NESD AY the 12th of FEBRUARY next, and continue 20 weeks. Owing to the scarcity of money, the rates have been REDUCED as follows: Boarding for 20 weeks, (currency) $80,60O Tuition highest Eng. Course " 30,00 " French or Latin " 20,00 Lersons on Piano or Guitar " 30,00 Special Vocal Lessons " 25,00 Drawlog and Painting " 20,00 Singing and Incidentals " 5,00 For further information apply for late Catalogue. C. HI. JUDSON, Dec. 18 51 tf- President. Kerosene Oil. A fresh supply of very fino Kerosene Oil just opened, and for sale cheap by LOVELACE & WHEELER. Dec. 18 51 tf. Cheap Clothing. We are just in receipt of another supply of that very cheap and popular clothing. Dall soon if you wish to get bargains. At L(OVELACE & WHEELER'S. Dec 18 51 if. REASONS WHY THE EGUITABLE LIFE ASURANCE SOCIE TY Of the UNITED STATES, No. 92 Broadway, New-York. is the best Company in which to INSURE YOUR LIFE, or PROCURE AN EN DOWMENT POLICY FOR YOUR OWN BENEF[r if you survive, or for the benefit of your representatives in case of your early death. It is secure beyond question, having ' Cash Assets, - $5,000,000 Which are being rapidly augmented by its Annual Cash Income, - $3,000,000 IT IS PURELY MUTUAL, dividing all profits among its Policy-Holders every year, on the first day of February, applying such pro6fits as cash on the settlement of the next annual premium. The profits so divided among Policy Holders last year amodated to the magnificent sum of Six Hundred Thousand,Rollars. It is auticipated that the dividend on.the first day of February next will eclipse all former -dividends. All persons securing policies in this Society previous to that day will bene8t in full by that dividendl. -P6li. cies issued on a single life for any amount from $250 to $25,000. The concessions as to tbe-ehoie of applying dividends are madd by NO OTHER COMPANY. The- Society, considering its age, is the Largest Mutual Life In s.rance Company in the World! As well as the most successful one. The profits realized- by the Society, during its eight year- of huginess, have been alt divi ded among Its members, and have yielded them an average CASH RETURN,.on every dollar of annual premium paid, of More thaii Forty Per- Cent per Annum! This is believed. to, be the largest restrit ever arrived at by any Life Insurance Com pany ii the world during the same space of time. Persons insuring in this Society enjok ad, vantages of a SPECIAL character, because, asIde from its immense wealth and rapid progress, ALL its Policies are comparadvcy NEW, arid therefore it iscarrying but very fibW impaired risks. Its per centage of Less to -Amo CNT AT Rrsx- is less than that of any of the older companies, and Its percentage of TOTAL OuT-Go to CAsH PRemux Rz, cams IS LESS T41AN TH4T OF. ANY OTHER COMPANY WHA CSOEVER. It is proved that capitalists assure, for in vestment;in the. Equitable Life - Assurance Society in preference to any other company, by the fact that Its Policies Average Larger in 'Amount than those of any other Company, And it is so reported by the Superintendent of the New York Insurance Departnent to the Legislature of that State. (i' All persons desirous of secitting Pol icies in the Equitab1e'ife Assurance Society are requested to communicate by mail or in penon' -o Silas Johinstone & Wmn. F. Nance, Agents' at Newberry C. H., S. C. Refer to ,Mesr Carwile & McCaughrin. .William C. Alexander, President; Henry B. Hyde, Vice President; George WV, Phil ips, Actuary; James W. Alexander, Secte lary; Edward W. Lambert, M. Dl., M6dical Examiner; Willard Parker M. D ,Consukt ings Physician; Henry Day, Attorney; Dan, 'tel Lord, Counsel. * Win. B. Shaw, . Dec25 mo.Gen'! Agent, Augusta. Ga. MEssas. EDrvons-Please allow us a place io your paper to invite the attention of the people genierally to our Men's Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS!! Our&tock consists of the mest desirable selections from the best Clothing Houses-of New York, improved by garmnents made to order from goods of our own choice, and embracing every grade, indicated by prices ranging from $6.50 to $60 Per Suit. SINGLE GARMENTS IN PROPORTION. Special'attention -given to Hats, Boots, Shoes and Fur nishing Goods.. Dealing exclusively in this }ine, and buy ing our Goods for Cash, we can and will of fer inducements not to be found elsewhere. -ci We are much encouraged at the high commendation of competent judges, who llave lately examined the clothing stocks of our neighboring towns, Columbia and Augusta, and who assure us that isOUR STOCK iequal, if' not superior in nmany respects, to any to be found in those markets. Then give us a call, and if we fail to picase, the loss be on our shoulders. WRIGHT & COPPOCK, No. 4, Kollohon Bow, October 2 Newberry S. C. LEGAL NOTICE. JONES8& JEJNES AT TORNEYS AT LAW, SOLICITORS 'IN EQUITY Will practice in the state Courts, for the Districts of Ne wberry, Laurens, A bbeville, Edgefield and Lexington, and in the United States Circuit Court for South Carolina District. And are especially prepared for, and will give their immediate attention to all cases in Bankrupt cy which may be en t:-usted to their care. JONE~S & JONES. L. J. JoNES. .... . ...........B. M. JoNEs. Newberry C. H., Dec 10th, 1S6'7. 11 50 4 TO CONSUMPTIVESe The REy. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free of charge) to all who desire it, the prescrip tion with the directions for making and using the sirnr ple remedy bywhich lhe was cured of a 1b.ng afetion and tht dread disease Con sump tion 11is only object is to benefit the aff.'eted and be hopes every sufferer will try this prescrip tion, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove REbesin . EDWARD A. WILSON, No. 1665South Second Street, Sept 18-43 W illiamsbnrgh. New York Photographs, Photographs, Photographs: We will remain here but a few weeks longA er, and those who desirb a good picture should call at an early day. WE WAR RANr OUR PHOTOGRAPHS EQUAL TO ANY MADE IN THE UNITED STATES. Thousands in this State have favored sus with their patronage, and our extensive buiness is a guaran tqe to our superior work, and in proof of this,-call and see the spei, mens executed by- us right here in New berry. We please the most fastidiouq, and invite those who DESIRE A PICTURE to call and sit for one. and if it does not please your taste you are under no -obligations to pay for it. - We are now execnting the Gem. Photd graph at the following prices ; 16 of one person on one sheet, . . $2 00 .8 " -.".".,.,.. ..1 50 4 o 94 44 a' *-1.5 4 " ."" . . . . . .1 00 Instructions given in Photography, and an excelltnt op.portdnity'is now offered to these whomish to Vractico this beantifui art. Old11icrures cleaviEd and copied to ANY SIZE, und framed ar] coloured in~any styly desired. Residences photographed. All work done by us we warrant to give satisfaction, and aN pidtures not proving so we ask no pav fur, Wren & Wheeler, December 1851 t. -Photographer. P. SCOTT'S Fashionable. Clothing ai. FURNISHING STORE. INA'ear Post Office, Newberry, S. C. YOUTH'S -and MEN's COATS, VESTS, PANTS, OVERCOATS, SHIRTS,; U ND E R S H I R TS, NECK-TIES, POCKET .HDKF'S and F URNISMIING GOODS gen erally, just a-rived., SUIT& of the best ^RiNCH ind ENG LISH MATERIAL, and of the -LATEST STYLES PROMPTLY and 1ASHIONABLt made to order. Havinr purehased FOR CASH, from' the OLIDEST and BEST EST&foISUED IfoUSES ih New York, my Fall and Winter Stock of, Ready-MadeClothino, Cloths, Cassilneres & Vestings, for BUsINESS -and.-DERe SVITS &C., ac., my CUSTOMERS) PhIENDS and 'THE PUBLIC will find it to their INTEREST to give nfe a call befbre buying elsewhefe, asJ am pre, pared to* SELL ARTICLES R fny liUne on as CHIAP-Aud-REASOINABLE TERMS as emR be obtained fir any Mharket~Sourb. - Maki n', Cutting 'Altering and R ep0iing done at shortest notice. P. Scott Neiterry C.. f.,. CS . Oct. 9 41 ly. SPE CTACLES. Fine Periscopic G1asse8,-at less than one fifth 14e price usually asked by Opiticianq. For sale by - . E. S. BAILEY, Dec. 4 49 Imo. Agent.. ITIJERANMJEERY, AN ELEGANT STOCK At- E. S. BAILEY'S, Dcc. 440 imo. --ns WARRANTED Genuine and Perfect in every .particular. For,sale by SS. BMILEY, Dec. 4 49 1mio. Agent. JOHN H. HOLMES, Commission Merchant Boyce & Co.'s Wharf; C H ARL E ST- So, Ca., -REPaS TO- - Hon. George.A. Trenhoim.. Andrew Simonds,President 1st. National Bapk Charlest-on. - F. S. Holmes, President S.. C. Minity and Manuaceturing Co. -Dec11 2m. To Rents That very desirable residence situated on street, west of Capt. N. B. Mazyck's dwelling and formerly .occupied by .Mr. John WV. Miller. ~The lot contains one avre of f'ertile soil. On the premnises will be foud every convenience. Apply to Bec. 25 52 tf. - L. J.. JONES. Dr. J. D. Bruoe Having resumed rhe practice of Medicine, tenders his professional servines to the public. -Odice in tbe building formerly occupied by -Mr. John A. Chapman, and opposite hMrs. Harp's residence. Sept. 18 38 sf.. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Newber.ry District-Ina Equity. Louisa C. Cromer v David A. Dickert and wife. Bill for Partition. The creditors of the estate of James ,L Cromner, deceased, are requir-ed to render on oath and establish their respective de mands, before the Commissioner, on or-be fore the iir.5t day ot' March 1868. Comn's Office, SILAS JOHNSTONE, Dec. 2.3 52 l0t. f 12 c. E. N. D). STA TE OF SOUTH CAIROINA. NEwEEnY DxsT acT-fN EQUZ?Y W. H. Harrington and others, Ex'ors...-vs Aaron Gilbal and others. It appearing to my satisfaction that Catha rinle Clifford, Aaron Gilbal and Louisa Gilbal, defendants to this bill, reside be.vond the limits of th)is State. on motion of Mr. Bax, ter Plaintiff's Solicitor, Ordered that they do plead, answer or demur to this bill with in forty days from the publicaition hereof, or the same will be taken pro confesso against them. SILAS JOH NSTONE, Corn's OffBee, C. E. N. D. Dec. 18651 2m. 15 South Carolina Railroad. GENER AL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,1 CHARL.ESTON, S. C., October 8, 1867. j O~N AND A FTER OCTOBER THE 6rHI, 1867, ''TIHlE PASSENGER TRAINS on the South Carolina Railroad will run as follows, viz: Leave Charleston for Columbia........4.80 A M Arrive at Kingville...................11.16 A M Leave Kiingvllle......................11 4'o A M Arrive at Columbia..................1.10 P M Leave Columbia ......................10.00 A M! Arrive at Kingville .................11.35 A M1 Leave Kingville......................12 05 P M! Arrive at Charleston................. ...05 P M! Leave Charleston for Augusta.......10 4') A 3! Arrive at Augusta ... ..................7.4-) ' 31 Leave Angusta ........................3 4 A 3! Arrive at Uharleston..................12.2) 1' 3! The Passenger Train on the Camden Branch will convect-with Up and Down Columbia Trains, and Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Trains on Moudays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. NIGHT EXPRESS. FREIGHT AND PAS SENGERt ACCOMMODATION~ TRAIN will run as follows, viz: Leave Charleston for Columbia....54) P? 3 Arrive at Columbia..................5.0 A M1 Leave Columbia..................... 3.00 P 3! Arrive at Charleston..................3.20 A 3! Leave Charlesaton for Augusta . ...7..-0 P M Arrive at Augusta..................6.50 A 3! Leave Aug ..........a..................410P M Arrive at Chaleston............. ....00 A) H.wT..uAK.E Abrams, Grif-Mn AND Hargrove, Are now receiving their S0*4i Fall and Winter", "U":' SHOES AND Comprising Ladies', Misses & CIMrei Goat, Kid & Morscc Bootees, Gaiters, &L. Men's. BOOTS &.SH E -Every Variety Desides -a mul' asortmez4 of G e and B6ys' - The above- GOODS -hive been ;aiiW selected, and made by the- best wp4Vi. We fe-4 thankful for, p wst fA"eg and eariesIy solivit an examination if 9W Stock befoi-e purcbasinise where.V.% - Give us ;auall .and judge for ,outselt October 2 - CF FIN The subscriber re.epetfully irfosas public that he is tuanutactueig an&Ik constantly on hand aspppl'af *a pm ndt ant Tellaw Popi - Cofina, Made of -the' best materiat ad&.WW * finest finish. : These C6ffirnsre mani6tuvred' a4 A&f berry, and will. be furnished ber4p *ft Martin H8rris, at hi shop, wh6 is in their manufactire, and who w*jA09 FUNERALS. WITH A HEARSB. Coffins wiH4je furnished by my Ag=W a T. G. Parks, at Greenwood, ' C., *b-A always kept in full supply, and alsobyW. .R. M. Anderson, at Chapj'eis Depet. W. A.-CLD(B;~ Nov. 645 2mo. HOW O JUSr FUBLISIIED, a new 45* Culwel'Celbrated EPgay on the ul cuan ( without. medicine) of Sp or.Seinal Weakaess, I&voluna Losses, Ixpormxcr,- Mentar ad-. -h w ComUxr x,Ern.EPSY. tnd-F!r, self-indulgence er segnat extnag-0~ -lC'Price, in a sealed envelope,.ly . The celebrated author, in this .mal clearly,.demonstrates, -from a-tit cessful practice, that the alarming of self-abuse ay be radically cured i~ 'duligerous use of internal medinie ertA . plication of tite knife-pointing eut a. cure at once simp'e, certain, ad means of.which every sufeser, no his condition my be, may euse hI.sfhqp -privately, and .-a-d - -- .y 67This Lecture should 1)e is the fa$i4 & every youth and-every jnan in the id. Seat under seal,lin a plair envel6pe, t add ress postpaid, on aeceipt of.pi? Cents, t postage stamps. Also, Dr. CULVEtW4L "Marriage Gjuide" price% 2cents. -~~ CA SJ .'C. LIN Mu., 17Bowery, New York, et odce BoG6 Nov. 20,.1867. 20 & t. ERRORS OF YOIUTL . A Gentlemsa who suaferedl for years fiog -Nervous Debility, Premature DcaY,. A*s,*.di the effects of youtliful indiscreulon,- ihI 1* the sake of suffering humanity, send fa!-it all who need it; the recie and directicos fp making the simplerremedy by which- I' was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit-by *ab4 vei-tiser experience, c'an do so by addrssuing5 in peifect confidence, -'., JOHN B. OGDEN, d2Cedar Street New TestC May 8 19 ly. ATOYEM TOI1I Which is the best Steve? *Mr. A. saya his store is the best-, Mr.L says his stove is the best, Mr. -0. sashis stove is the best and so on, -throgith4 whole catalogue of stove makers and Now it is perfectly natural for every'ee to hold up that which he has to sell, aggood, and we doubt not his honesty. Bunt fdiendia one to say tha.t he makes or sells the SEBT ARTICLE, is something a lltth fJdcus to evt.ry thinking man. - We therefore do not claim that the stoWes wc sell are the best, bat we do Sla1ss 1Eiat out of the large number which we ha,e sold in the last eighteen months, not one haa ever been returned, though-we have in every Ifstancee given the purchaser the privilege of doing so, in one month after the purdhais i made, the stove does not work welL Ths3who study their own interest, will find the nearer home they can buy A GOOD COOKING STOVE; the bet;er it will be for them. 01 R TIN MANUFACTORY is still carried on at the old stand, where good article of Tinware of almost gvery de-, scription, and in quantities to suI&*puebhu rs, and at prices to suit the times, can ala ways be fo'und.i *ii JOB WORK of all kiW4s done at short notice. BLEASE & WRIGHT Nov 13 School Notice; The undersigned would inform his foinber patrons, and others who wish to avail them selves of his services as teacher, ,that the frst session of his school will commience on the second Monday in January .next, and continue until the .18th of July. Pupils will be charged from. time of entrance to close of session. No deduction will be al lowed except in cases of protracted illness. Instructions will be given in the modern languages, French and Germat., to those wishing it. ca b Boarding anb had either with the undereign:ed or in the vicinity. For further particulars address, THOMAS DUCKETT, Liberty Hall, Newberr, S. d De. 11 an 2ieo.