The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, March 25, 1868, Image 3

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ew in & e most. -gyet'. raket and, 3 PPc - a- - g 1t OO Veaiisn"keHU. ao VFW 47 O7, whC7p _ f ~~&ven#g.Dseatt 3 easku!asty taf b ~~0k from Geetn ad e -4 me sa 1-n brns wiky sees. U an se simegsno m..o... ar.r. 0IE SPRING MILLINERY. Mrs. Fredrika Harris has jut received her splendid %Spin Millinery,- aud hav ing been fortunate enough to secure the services of a supe rior MiRiner will open on the 2d1i isns t. rc.18,.2 Ifiornaton Wanted. 1, short time before the surrender of Generat Lee's army, James G. Peterson was furloughed from Richmond, Va.,'and start ed for his home in Coosa County, Ala., but finding his health would not admit of his .reaching home, he turned to go to James T. Peterson's, in .Edgefield District, S. C., and bas .,ot aini 'been heard from by his famafty oi raitions Any information rela tive to him, whether .e be living or dead, and if dead, where buried., will be gratitully recelvedby the-undeirsigned. Address me at Holly Springs, Dallas County, Arkansas. THOMAS PETERSON. Papers in the State will confer a great favr. gi2 .tl*_ notice pubIication. Mule Lost. The subscriber will give a-reward for the recovery of. a Mule which broke loose near AIton, S. C.,. while on the way to Colum bia, about the 21sVor 22d of January last, and was since seen in the neighborhood of Pomaria. The mule is about 12 years old, fifteen hands high, blind in right eye, and a .ayge lump .Tike a wen on the right side fhe back, done apparently by- a hurt from a saddle, and is a light bay in color. A fair reward will be given for any. inform affih -tgardto the mule which will lead toftvery. Address J, P. Poole at New- 1 berry S.C. or the andersigned at Travel ler's Rest, S. c. . amrch 18.12 8 C. C. MONTGOMERY. Notice to Creditorsand All perons. &aing demands-against the S.ate oSunch Soberl-dee'& are- reuired twhid 46* hi toine by the 1st May next, Vropeirljpr6bated, and all persons indebted to said dese ased's estate, are 'required to make ipmediate payment, as it is iciportant lo,akea settlement on said estate. WM. R. HENTZ, Admr. VMab 16, 1868 lit All those indebted.to the. undersigned ebberby note or account, wiN find-it to Ahiriaterest to make payment immediately. A'lberal discount will be granted on all debts contracted prior to 1860. J.D. PTTS, Yach 182 fr.B. PITS. ist.Court of-te United States. ShD.spiet of boath . CagotiD. In *esitssye In:thle matter otDsa. P. B. BUFF, Bankrupt. .t whom k may concern: The ~snder hedIreb-r gives notice -of his' appoint i s $ssignee of tlhe&iate of Dr.- P. B. f Newberry Comrt House,-the Dis ~itof Newberry and State of South Caro na,within.sa d,Si..triet, who has been ad u$mnakirpa uge his own petition by teDsrict Court of said District, dated 14th day AMisch A.D., l868~ SHLAS JOHNST , Asignee. Nierm 8ist3e. District Court of the United States For the district of South Carolina Ia Bank . J th materofLEVI IVIN4r To whom it may concern: 'Tho under, - give. nottes of bi. nPolt pof theEustte,C L v V district of Newberry and State Cao.wJthin saidjdsr twho hasb~e a4u~le~a Bankrupt urpon i own dyistrict Court of said district. 18hdy of March A. ., 1868 Dx. ROB'T L LUTHER, Assignee. rc1812 34. - Distriot Court oftbeiUnited States. For the.district of South Carolina, In Bank'. raptcy. -In -the matter of- DRAYTON T.~ LVINGSTON, Bankrqpt, - 'owhom it concierm.. The uder, ~udhereby gie otice of )lis appoinfr ment as assigneot ofthe Fstate of -Drayton JEvingston of the district Newberry, ~iState of South Carolina witin said dis'. It,who has beeha adjudged aBankrupt up. ~l~lpi petition by the district Court of - in14ltrit.Dated 16th day of March, A. Dx. ROB'T L LUrHER, AssIgnee. Marchl18l2 3L .. - bdit Coart of the U. States. Poe'tis- District of South Clarolina. In &eskiWptcy. dia the materi,f JOHN W. RHoDS Bankrupt. To whom it may concern: The under-1 signed hereby gives notice of his appoint ment as Aisignee-of the estate -of John W. Rhode. of the District of Newberry and State of South Carolina within said district, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his osa petihion by the District Court of S said.Disutridpated 7th dayeof March A. D. 86. J NP.KINARD, Assignee. DistrictCouTt of the United States. For- the District of South Carolina. In -Bahbkrepc . In the matter of JACOB KIBLER, Bnkrupt.- d To whom it may concern : The under signed bereby gives notice of his appoint meat as Assignee of .the Estate of Jacob Eibler, of the Di.trc& of Newberry and Sate of South Caroia wl.hil said District, - whchbas been adjudged a Bankrupt upon' his own petition by the District Court of said District, dated 14th March, A. D., 1868. .JOHN T. PETERSON, Assignee. Xarch 18 12 St. Jnieriil Reveueo Jotice is hereby given that Returns for he Annals Assessment of 1868, will be re eived at this office until 81st Inst. This assessment elades the taxable income of J the calendar year of 1867, and the tax on d arriages,, god -watches, biliard tables, told and sa ver, platei owned March 1st, 188. Pirsoslrm,- companies or corpo rations engaged- in any business, occupa - ion or prfession within the limits of New berry Distr1ct, for which a special tax is required, must duly apply and register their names with me. Thre prosecution of ti any such busiess, &e., without such appli. ~ ation will render them liable. Ignorance o i eplea for failure to comply wikh the a lasf the land. c Furthermore, all persons who are inter- a ested in aejy legacies, distributure shares, iheitsmcer or successions, ekther as ad ministto, executo~r or trustee, must make sturb as in theircase provided. - H. C.-COEWIN, g LAst. Assessor '7th Division. Ywhery S. C., March 1la 1868. 9. Sherif's Sale. By virtue of sundry writs6f Fieri Facias, to-me directed, I will sell, on Monday, the 6th of April next, the following property, viz: One bale Cotton. Levied on at the suit of f. Foot, et al, vs. Mathias Singley. a 1800 Acres of Land, more or less, bound ed by landa of George A Epting's estate, lands of H. H. Folk, H. W. Rikard and others. Sold as the land of John P. Kinard, a the suit of S. J. Kinard, et al. 8 Also, one Store-house and Lot, in the Town of Newberry, bounded by Adams and Pratt streets, and lot of M. Foot. . Sold as the property of.A. M. Wicker, at the suit of Farrar & Co., and others. 3 Also, Three Lots and Stores in the Town Df Frog Level, bounded by lands of the es. tate of John Birge, William Bridges and Dthers. Sold as the property of David Kib ler at the suit of G. G. DeWalt. 3 Also, six hundred Acres, more or less, bounde-l by lands of Thomas J. Price, Jo seph Caldwell and others. Levied on as the property of J. C. S. Brown, at the suit f Df. V. Scurry, et al. 3 Also. seventy or eighty Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Sallie Bobb, Phil lip Crotwell et al. Levied on at the suit of D. H. Buzzard vs. Henry Buzzard. 8 THOMAS M. PAY,INGER, March'18 S. N. D. Cotton! Cotton! Cotton! The Subscriber begs leave to announce to is old friends and thre community at.large, hat be is-now permadently located in the iy of Columbia, for the purchase.of Dotton and all other Country aw Produce. I will be found at the store of J. & T. R. kgnew, and at all times pre red to give and ,ay more for Cotton and Country Produce haa any other man. in Columbia. My nu% nerous friends in Newberry District and- the idjacent country will fnd me,'is formerly, a iberal bidder, and one who gives the high st market prfce for all country produce. .et none of my old friends sell their cotton. efore they see me ; the price of cotton must tdvanc and I am will to come up to he mari. I wish all my'r rry fftends ind customers to call on me and I will help hem. S. T. AGNEW, Agent for the purchase of Cotton and all )ountry Produce, at the store of J. & T. R. kgnew, Columbi, S. C. Marclill1 50 Tons PIUJII 1 G~N ISEUN-UINE To arrive direct from the Agent of the Peruvian"fernment at New York. Plant nrs wishing to secure a supply wilt'do well o call at once and make engagements. CARWILE & MoCAUGHIN. March 11 11 S. .JUST RECEIVED New Styles Pnts, Jaconets,, Brilliants, Plaid Muslin, Plain Camnbrics, Bird-eye Diaper, Tickings, &c., &c, ALSO, A superior Article Carolina Indigo, Madder. Irish Po tatoes, Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, .Keelers, Brooms, Iloes, Trace Chains, &c. &c., R. STEWART. March1111 4 Views for Sale. Photographas of the Baptist ,Lut heran Methodist, Presbyterian and 'Episcopal Churches, roE sir.U. These Views are perfect Pietares-beauti ully bright, elenn and clear. Those who lesire pictares of any of the above churches, lave now an opportunity to obtain them. :heap, They are ni by 8* Inches, and nousted on card lioard. ready for framing. We have on hand a flne assortment of gilt ames, suitable for these views. WREN & WHEELER, SMarch11 4 Photographers. -FISH ! FISH! Received every Tuesday and Friday, a.l kinds fresh Fish. A. HARRIS, Ahgt. March 11 11 TAILORING. Having procured the services of ? first ate Tailor, I am now prepared to cut and ake up suits with neatness and durability, ad at living prices. Call and prove it. March 11i A. HARRIS, Agt. RICHARD .TOZE.R. MNINEBR & MRINIST: Columbia, S. C. Steam Engines and Machinery of all de, eriptions made to order on the most liberal rms. Orders -from thie country promptly tended to. March 4 3mo. itate of South Carolina-New berry Distriet. The firm of Glymph & Ruff is this day issolved by mutual consent. The business ill be settled up by John F. Glvrnph. JOHN F. GLiYMPH. J. M. H. RUFF. March 12 1868. 18 12 8 Male School. The subscriber will open o h '1st of MARCH a School for boys. The course of instruction will on sist of the ordinary English bran ches, Latin, Greek, and, if desired, teModern Languages. Terms :Three Dollars per month, invariably Sadvance. mar 43m J. F. J. CALDWELL. Newberry Female College. The present Session opened on the 1st of anary- Pupils are received at any time uring the Session. For partienlars address REv. J. TAYLOR ZEALY, Newberry C. H., S. C. Principal. January 29 Town Tax Payers. Notice is hereby given that returns of all Ixaile property (nd er Ordinance) must e made by the first of April,.and payment the same by that time to the Toa n Clerk, t the Sheriffs offBce. Persons failing to amply with above notice will be liable to dditional tax. JAS. E. GUY. Marh18122 Who Wants anAlbum? We have just received from New York a ne assortment of Albums. WREN a&W HEELER, March 18 - Photographers. NOW RECEWING AND OPENING SPRIXG STYLEX. AT W. H. Webb's, Consisting of A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF PRINTS, GIHALLIES, POPLINS, MUSLINS, &c. also a large stock of Striped Osnaburgs, Sheeting, Shirting, (Bleached and Brown,) TOGETHER WITH A GENERAI ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, 11CON, Sugar. ALSO, Boots and Shoes, And all things kept in a Gen. ei-al Stock. March 11 M. FOOT, has Just Received a Large Supply of Bacon Shoulders, 0. R Sides and 0. Sides. -also-" Family, Extra and Super fine Flour. Lard; Coffee, Sugar, Tea. d Cheese. &i has very much red,aed the pric4 of his. Entire Stock, in order to make room for.a~ full supply of SPRING GOODS For 1868. CALL AT THE "CORNER", Under the Hotel AND BE CONVINCED OF The Above Facts. March 11 Bible Society Notice. The Newberry District Union Bible So iety will hold its am.8ual meeting, at Head spring Church, on Saturday before the first lunday in A pril, at 11 o'clock, A. M. An ddre'ss will be delivered by the Rev. W. S. ilack. larch 11 11 tf. Notice. All persons owning, or having charge ol ny Still or Stills in the '7th Division,' 3rd )istrict, S. C., are required to register theji ames with mei on or before the 10th das f April, stating the number and size of th'e ame, under penalty of' forfeiting the same n case of refusal or neglect. H. C. CORWIN, Ass't Assessor, March 11 11 tf. '7th District. The Healing Pool. Essays for Young Men, on the Crime of obitudes, and the Errors, Abuses and Dis ases which destroy the manly power, and reate impediments to Marriage, with Aure elief. .Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free f charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN IOUGHTON, Howard Association, Phil., Pa, Feb. 26 8 8mo. Latest Fashions. I am in receipt of the latest patterns for :ildren and mien's clothing, of any size. TH INDO COINY, oF CHARLESTON, S. C., IS PREPARED TO FURNISH FARMERS AND PLANTERS AMMONIATED Soluble Phosphate, Combining In the bighest degree the requisites o r1t jarest yield of Cotto and Corn. Our fuiends who have tried this FERTILIZER give their unqualified ttimony or its complete sue cess in l_rgely Incring the yield of ter crop Where the applIcation was doubWe, tm ice of ied wulaget and we are assured that it has proved frcto "The Manure." Planters will And it to their advantage to work less ground to cultivate more thorourhly, and to apply Iberally a preparation such as the above. Our Fertilizers Are made under the supervision of Dr. St. Julien RAVENEL, Chemist, who"e euaIon and &kill ensure a reliable ar ticle. ' e*hae no heeitation in stating that in our own standard manure the public have a Fer tilizer which will give the most satihetory re, suits. WE CLA'M THAT AT THE SAKE cosr PER ACRE, THIS ARriCLE WILU DO BEITER THAN PERUVIAN GUANO, our friends writing that Guano loses its effect upon the plant generally about the beginning of Septeaper, and this sustaining the plaut in a green and healthy condition until killed by frost. Directions for use sent ,with shipment. Price 6 per ton of 2,00 pounds. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE ON PURE BONE FLOUR Always on hand, at $65 per Ton of 2000 pounds. Wm. C. DUKES & CO. march 4 4t AGENTS. Photographs. On account of the increase in our busi ness, we have concluded to remain at New berry For Several Weeks Longer. We are prepared to make Photographs,- Ambrotypes, Ferrotypes, Photograph Res idences, Public Buildings, Set Pictures in Pins, Rings and Lockets, Copy Old Pic tures to any size desired, and to execute Photographs from. the Card-Size to Life-Size. A splendid assortmnent of' Gilt and flose wood Frames for iale. We will haive for sale a ffie lot of Albums, by the 3rd day of March, and everybody should have one. We have a fine lot of specimens at our gal. lery', Portraits a-nd Views -made at New berry. Call and examine them. We shall try to give matisfaction in every case WREN & WHEELER, March 4 10 tf. Photographers. COTTON IS UP, AND STOVES AND TMIllI1 Are Down, And no'w is the time to supply yourself ,ith &GOOD COOKING sTOVE. Desiring to make a change in our business, we offer our entire stock of stores and Tin ware at 'O eal Reduced Prices. .Coumtry merchants arc respectfully in vited-to call and examine our stock and prices.: BLEsE & WRIGHT. -Feb. 19 9 tf. RESTAURANT. The subscriber having opened a Restaurant NEXT DOOR to his Bakery and Confec,. tionery store, in the building formerly oces cupied by Mr. B. M. Blease, for the secoms' modation of the public, informs them that he is prepared to furnsh All the Delicacies of the season In FISH, Pysters and Game, In the most acceptable style. He will keep constantly on draft Fresh Lager Beer, Wines, Ales, &c. He Is also piepared to furnish TRANSIENT OR REGULAR BOARD AND LODGING, He respectfully asks for a share of patron age, and promises to make his establish ment a favorite resort. Jan 153 LOUIS SCHoDAIRs PERMANENT Photograph Gallery My Gallery (over Mower's Store is now open, Where I am prepared to do Good and Last ing Work, Warranted to Stand. Photographs, Ambrotypes, copying old Pictures, Life Sized Portraits, &c., done at reasonable rates. Call on me and no pains will be spared to please you. I have located here and can use nearly all kinds of provisions that you may bring in payment for work. W. H. WISEMAN, Feb 26 9 Resident Artist. Spectacles Lost. A suitable reward will be given for the recovery of a pair of gold mounted Specta cles, lost about three weeks ago in the town of Newberry. The Spectacles were in a leather case, on the back of which had been pasted a lew Confederate postage stamps. A reward will be given for the Spectacles if found and left at the Heral office. The Due West Female College. Over One Hundred names are on our roll. There is still room. Pupils are re ceived at any time. BOARDING Twelve dollars a mont,h in currency, not including fuel and washing. Tumnos, Twenty Dol Jars for five months. Music, (piano) Twenty four Dollars Vocal Musib, French and Latin, taught free of charge. Jan 15 Smo. J. I. BONNER, Pres. Dr. J6 Da Bruce Ha7ing r'esumed the practice of Medicine, tendersi his pi-ofessional services tothe public. Of fiee Iu the building forniesHy occupied by Mr. John A. Chapman, and opposito Mrs. Harp's residence. ISept. 18 38 tf.. Greenville Female College. C. . JUDSON, President. Assisted by Four Professors and - Three Female Teachers. The SPRING TERM will begin on WED NESD AY the 12th of FgBRUARY negt, and continue 20 weeks. . Owing to the scareity of money, the ratos have been REDUCED as follows; Boarding for 20 weeks, (currency) $80,60 Tuition highest Eng. Course " 30,00 " French or Latin " 20,00 Lessons on Piano or Guitar " 30.00 Special Vocal Lessons " 25.00 Drawing and Painting " 20.00 Singing and Incidentals 5,00 For further information apply for late Catalogue. C. H. JUDSON, Dec. 18 51 tf President. lwgains, Bargains. CaIon John J. Amick, and he will sell you goods cheap, such as Boots, Shoes, Hats, HoopSkirts, Calico, liaudkerchiefs, uibrellas, se, half hose, for ladies, ni6ses and gentlemen, pocket knives, pins, needles, knitting needles, &c. Bacon, lard, molasses, sugar, co6ce, mac kerel, fi.b, cheese, crackers, rice, concentra ted lye, smoking tobacco, chewing tobacco, segaiw, tir-ware, soda, starch, pepper, spice, ginger, candles, soap, raisins, candy, bees wax, tallow. brooms, 34hot, powder, &e. All you who want Goods Gheap, call and get bargains, at the store under Col. Lea. vell's furniture rooms, Main street, Newber ry, S. C. Feb 249 tf JOHN J. AMICK. G'r T.A] I\ .. PERUVIAN GUANO, Di-ect from agents at market rates. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUP NO, $75 cash, $80 1st November, with seven I-er cent. in terest, approved city acceptance. BAUGH'S PHOSPHATE OF LIME, $60 cash, $65 1st of November, with seren per cent. interest, approved city acceptance. PH(EN.IX GUANO, $55 eash, 65 1st November, with seven per cent. interest, approved city aceptance. FLOUR OF BONE, -unadulterated and unburnt. * FARIEWS PLASTER or GYPSUM, warrpnted pure. In offering the above manures to planters, I do so with every confidence, not only having testimonials from planters who have used them the past year, but the further guarantee that everv go, as it itrflves, is aalyzed by.Pr e Shepard, of theSouth Catrollina Medical College, and the high z&ptation of these manures fully kept up. J. N. ROBSON, I-And 2 Atlantic Wharf. Ji 22 2mo. Information. Information guarantied to produce a lux urlant growth of hair upon a bald head ;or beardless face, also a recipe for the rei o valof Pimples, Blotches, etc., on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear and beautiful, can be obtained without charge, by ad dressing . THOS. F. CH APM AN, Chemiit, Sept 18 38 823 BroeadwayNew Yoik. leie to Guardians, Trus * tees,J&c. Guardiaps, Trustees and Committees, are required to make their annual returns to this office, by the first of March next. Af ter that time rules will be issued against all who are in default. ' SIL AS JOHNSTONE, c. a. N. D. Corn's office, Jan 14th, 1868. 2m. .NEW BOOKS, Harper's History of the Great Rebellion, price $6.00. Napoleon & Blocher, by Miss Mulhback, $2.00. Pick wick Papers, 85c. Dombey &'Son, 35c. Nicholas Nickleby, 35c. Oliver T wist, 25c. Great Expectations, 25e. This .edition of Dickens' Works, pub lished by D. A ppleton & Co., is very neat and cheap. .Dinks, Mayhiew and Hutchinson on the Dog. A fine work for dog fanciers. For sale by - DUFFIE & CHAPMAN, June 5 Kewberry S, C. Don't Fail to Try the'Celebra ted Southern Tonic, Panknin's Hepatic Bit ters, an unfailing renmedy for all Diseases of the Digestive Organs an~d the Liver. For sale by all Druggists.* Don't Fail to Try the CJele brated Southern Tonic, Pank-nin's Hepatic Bitters, an unfailing remedy for all Dis eases of the Digestive Organs antI the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. Don't Fail to Try the Cele.. brated Southern Tonic, Panknhk's Hepatic Bitters1 an unfailing renudy for all Dis eases of the Digestive Organs and the Liver. Por sale by all Dr'uggists. Doh&t Fail to Try the Cele brated Southern Tonic, Panknin's Hepatic Bitters, an unfailing remedy for all Diseases of tbe Digestive Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. Don't Fail to Try the Cele brated Southern Tonie, Panknin's IIepatio Bitte,'s, an unfailing remedy for all Dlis, eases of the Digestive Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. Don't Fail to Try the Cele brated Southern Tonic, Panknin's Hepatic Bitters, an unfailing remedy for all iiseas-s of the Digestive Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. NEWnERRt DisTRICT. By John T. Peterson, Ordinary of New berry Dis.trict. Whereas, frbos. Ii. Chalmers has applied to mec for Letters of Administration, de bonis non, with Will annexed, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Janett 3loaul, late of the district aforesaid, deceasedi These are therefore td cite anid admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's COurt for the said District, to be holden at Newberry Cbart Hlouse, on the 30th day or March. to show canse. if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 18th day of Mardi; in the yeai- of ouir Lord one thonsand eigh t hundred and sixty-eight. JOHN T. PETERSON, o.n.d. March 18 12 2t. ERRORS OF YOUJTl. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Niervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youtbftil indiseretion, will for the sake ef suffering immanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for dilaking the siniple temedy by which he was cured. Sofrerers wishing to profit by the ad vertisers experience, can do so by addressing In perfect connfdejce, JOHN B. OGDEN, 43 Cedar Street New York. MaQyo19. Abrams, Griffin AND Hargrove, Are now receiving their Stek of Spring and Summer B T S, SHOES, BR 0 G.X)j, Comprising Ladies', Misses & Children's Goati, Kid & Morocco, Bootees, Gaiters, &e. Men's BOOTS & SHOES of Every Variety. The above GOODS have been carefuly selected, and made by the best werfu. We frel thankful for past favors :ad earnestly solicit an examination of r Stock before purobaing elsewhere. Give us a call and judge for yourselves. ABRA8, GRlPL4 ICO , October 2 CHARLESTON VOTIf Charleston, . C. The nnder.igrned having taken cbar-e of the above well known Hotel, rexpectdully hiforms his rriendand the traveiling ptbU* that it has been rcfurnished in allots4e partmin:s. The table wiR at all timei b supplied wivh the best4he Market~-rda, including everv delicacy ii season 'h;l the cuisine wi.11 he unexceptionable. Sh.e B1ath Roonis awtached to the Wt4 are sup plied with the cerebrated A rtesian - Wter, and Hot, Cold or Slower Baths can- be ob tained at any time. - The some attention will be paid to the comfort of the guests as heretofore, and travellers ean- rely ape finding the Charleston Hotel equal tq,avy. in the United States -The of the travelling public is respectfully soli(iWe4. . J. P. BORBACBkgent, Jan. 15 3 tf. Proprietor. P. 800TT3 Fashionable Clothing and NLTNISING STORM. *ear Poet Offce, Newberry; & . YOUTH'S and ME.N'S CQA S, VESTS, PANTS, OVERCEOAT8, SHIRTS, U N DE RSI-S, NECK-TIES, POCKET ITD F'S and F URNISHING GOOD$ gen erally, jus8t arrived. SUITs of the best FRENCR and 111G LISH MATERIAL. and of the LAmES StYLES' PROIIPTLT and 1ASEZQir4LY made to order. . . Having purchased FOR CASH, fka the OLDEST and BsESTIRLIirsED n q3 In New York, my Fall and Winter StoekrQ Ready-MadeClOthing, Clotha, Cassimeres & Vestings, for BUSINESS and PREES suiT,s &e.,' &., my cusTOxas, ras bs and TEa yst. 1 will find it to their INTEREST b) g ye: ee a call before buying elsewhere, as Ias/ pre, pared to SELL ARTICLES In' toy lite - On ' a ChEAP and REASONABLE TEBRMS a5 eln be obtained in any niarket South. MakinLr, Cutting Altering and Repairing done at shortest notice. P. Scott,. NewberryVf Le5.C. Oct 9 41 11 - . AGENTS TO SEL Dr. William Smnith's DICTIONARY Of TIHE ~E. It 66ntains OVER ONE TIIOD clbsely printed, double coluin, otavo pages, fromi new electroty pe plates, on good pa per, and is appropriately .illoabiated with over TWO HUNDRED engravings on STEELE AND WOOP, and a series of fine authentic maps. It is highly comoi' ended by all larned and eminent men, and by the press gene raully, throughout the country, and is the beat book of itskind ini the English lattguage'. Do niot be Deceived. Owing to the ouprecedeted popularity of his~ work a small English abridgment adaptedJ to juvenile readerg', in daodecimo fortrs of about 800 pages, has been -reprint ad& by another firm in large ty pe, and spread oyer 8*10 octavo page,-evidenly-by makinug- a book larger thani its original-to givo the impression that it is our edition. To those who desire our juvenuile edktion, we will, early ina March, furnish the-Englih work, far superior to the American, a&$2,7% - per copy. Send for circulars giving full partioulats. S. S. SeRANTON k 00.,Pub lishers, 126 Asylu-n Street, Hartford, Cono. Feb. 26 8 4t. MANHOOD: HOW LOSi, 140W RESTOREO. JIJSF PUBLISHlED, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of SPZRXAToEEassa, or Semminal Weakr.ess. Involuntary Semminal ILis-es, lxPrir.NicT, Mental and Physical lu capacity, Impediments to Marriage, eto.; alao, C,asUMPTioN, Exi.aP'sr. and Frra, induced by self-indngente or sexual extravagance. tt7Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admnirabte msay, clearly deinoastrates, fromn a thirty years' sue cessful practice. tnat the alarming consequences of seif-aibilse may be radically cured without the danigerouls use ofrinternal medicine or the ap plication of the knife-pointing ont a modo ofl cure at once simple, certain, and efecan& by mseans of which every saferer, no mate what his bondition may be. may cure htinanhapy,, privately, and radically. RTThis Lec,ure should be ia the. band. of,7 every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plaia envenpe, to. auyp address., postpaid, on receipt of siz, cenits, or two. postage stamps. Also, Der CWLVE~RWELL'S -Marriage Guide," prics 26oents. 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