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New Fall Goods 1! NOW OPENING AT A. Singleton's, UNDER THE HOTEL, BETWEEN WILSON & WICKER'S AND R. H. MARSHAL'S. My stock consists in part of OSNABURGS, SHIRTINGS, BED TICK, HOMESPUN, CHECKS, STRIPES, PRINTS, CASSIMERS, KERSEYS, SHOES AND BOOTS, HATS AND CLOTHING, SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, FULTON MARKET BEEF, RICE, SALT, &c. Prioes very I.ow T Give me a call before buying elsewhere. oet 7 41 A. SINGLETON. Dry Goods ! We are just receiving a splendid atock of DRESS EUDS, White Goods, Prints, Bleached Goods, Bro. Sheetings and Shirtings, White and Striped Osnaburgs, Also a good line of Cloths, Cassimers, Jeans, Kerseys, Linseys, White and Red Flannels, Opera Flnels, Balmoraland Ho>p Skirts, &e. &e. LOVELACE & WHEELER. DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES. ?endeagne bave now in store A il stock of Fancy and Staple DyGoods. A fll8tock of' Groceries, -A *fall stock of Hard ware, incelu dinig Sweede, Horse Shoe and Tire Iron1 Horse and Mule Shoes, Horse Shoe Nails, Shoemaker's Tools, beBarrel Guns, Po wder, Shot, ~CARWILE & McCAUGHRIN. A nice stock of Notioris, Gloves, Rodera Ladies' Cloaks, Boots, $ asnd -Hats, Clothing, -Sawls, Nubias, Searfs, i Handkerebiefs, -Cravats,. &c. A sf which will be sld LOW by WYPL ACE & W H EELE R. * We have ageneral stock of GRO *ORES, BAGGING, R OPE, TO BACCO, alsaL a lht of HARDWA RE, W &is offered at REDUCEDt a many othr4odtoo numerous to ueao obe fou i osti LOVELACE a WHEELER'S. SIwill have Fresh Fish To-day, Wednesday, the 7?th, l jeb, Whiing, Mullets, Bass, &C. d aAer this day the public will be sup -lisd with tlie above delicacy every Friday, SoI4 weather, when Fish can be ob- x aci three times 6 week. a ~ IJhave also made arrangements to get C r.Jesh.Qysteup, open and in the shell, also a Lssters. Shrimps &c. < e*A st74 41 A. HARRIS. a i REMEMBER When you want PICTURES to C s call at my Gallery over Mower's u store. 'I am here all the while, and ' C puting up the right kind of Photo graphs, Amnbrotypes, &c.. at low prices. We charge nothing for look- - ing, and not much for a picture. Also a nie lot of Albums and Pins for putting pictusres in. -1 Ju 5 W.. I. WISEMAN. - a ti sod-e IfA i ti September 30 40O ly. A CARD. The undersigned, having sold his enitire lnterest in the hotel known as "NiOera:soN's a HousEi," in Columbia, S. C., would take ax -great pleasure in recommending his friends tIa to continue their patronage to the new proprtetors. Mr. Waies-r has had charge of the Hotel for me, for a year past, and will conti'ine .. to have the entire management of the Ho tel, under the new arrangement. - kelL~e assured that the House will main tain its former reputation ais a first-class Jiotel. T. S. NICKERSO~N. Sent. 30th. 1868. THE BIG And Shoe Store. ABRAMS, GRIFFIN & HARGROVE, Newberry C. H., S. C. Have on hand a large and well selected stock of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Consisting of MEN' IILF, hIP & STOGI Boorrs, Also a fine assortment of' Youth's & Boys Boots, A large and selected assortment of LADIES' GLOVE KID, GOAT AND SERGE BALMORALS AND GAITERS, In fact everything to be found in a FIRST CLASS Boot and Shoe Store. Boots and Shoes made to order. DON'T FAIL TO CALL at the BIG BOOT. oct 7 41 Fisk's Metallic Burial Cases, U T THE SUBSCRIBER has constantly or hand a full assortment of the above approved cases, of different patterns, besides coffins of his own make, all of which he is prepared to furnish at very reasonable rates, with promptness and despatch. Person- desirous of having eases sent by tk railroad will have them sent free of charge. b A Hearse is always on land and will be si furnished at the rate of $10 per day. Thankful for past patronage, the sub- t: scriber respectfully asks for a continuation fi of the samze, and assures the public that ei no effort on his part will be spared to Tender the utmost satisfaction. Newberry S. 0., July 31.1 Sash & Blinds.1 The subhscriber takes pleasure in announe me to this comnmuiity thait, haviing made ill necessary arrangements~, .he will be able o fuzrni~h Sash with and without Glass, and Bllinds, f At Verv Moderate RateS!! For CIaSh ! ANDREW C. CHAPMAN, Oct. 7 41 tf. Newberry C. H , S. 'G. JOHN ESTEN00OOK'S NEW NOVEL? ! F. J. HUN TINGTON & 00., B 459 BE00ME ST., NEW-YORK, Pt lave in pres, to be ready in October, k MOHUN; d lr, the Last Days of Lee and his Paladins. L< By J. EETEN CooK. ar Author of "Surry of Eagles' Nest." Le Of "Surry," of which Mohun is a Sequel, B~ ~en Thonsand copies were- almost imnmedi tely sold. The new work is still more in- p ensely interesting. Prjnted on fine-toned laper, and richly bound in cloth with up. nirds of 500 pages, it has for its frontis lece a fine steel medallion head of Gen. A see, and four bear.ttf'ul, illustratians in lomier's best style. Either book is sent byI aail, post free,' on receipt of the price, ;2.25. For sale by all Booksellers and fewsdealers in town and country. Oct. 7 41 3t.] STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Si NEWBERRY COUNTY. be ly John T. Peterson, Probate Judge, ot New- of berry County. rol Whereas, Mary A. Htughey, has applied to ins mefor Letters of A dmi r-ation, on all and m< ingular the goods and chattels, rights and Cle redits of Dan'l Hughey late of the county m< foresaid, deceased: sel These are therefore to cite and admonish 1 11 and singular, the kindred and ceditors of an: Ce said deceaxsed, to be and appear before re, at our mesct Probate Court for the said - 'ounty, to be holden at Newberry Court Louse on the 15th day of Oct , inst, to show ause, if' any why the said Administration hould not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 1st ay of Oct., inst., in the year of' our Lord U ne thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight. John T. Peterson, r. J. N. C. Oct 7 41 2t. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. . NEWBEREY DISTRICT. 1 y' John T. Peterson, Ordinary of Newberry District. W h e r e a s , Anna Lake has applied au >me for Letters of Administration, with -ill annexed, on all and singular the goods es ad chattels, rights and credits of B3en Lmin Lake, late of the district af'oresaid, _ eeased: These are therefore to cite and admonish N( Ii and singular, the kindred and c'editors of re said deceased, to be and appear before e, at our next Ordinary's Court for the , id District, to be holden at Newberry CourtST ouse, on the 14th day of October, to show iuse, if any, why the said Administration pat tould not be granted, by Given under my hand and seal, this 30th s ty of Sept.; in the year of our Lord one -- tonsand eight hundred and sixty-eight. JOHN T. PETERSO 3, o.n.d. Oct 7 41 2t. H( The Best Gun an Known for self defence is the Winches- ta r Patent. It is simple in .-onstruction, goc dcan be fired oftener in a given time s an any other sinule Breech Loader. SILAS JOHNSTONE & WM. F. NANCE. Agents for Manufacturers. Aug. 2G 35 tf'. 60 Barrels Lime, On hand and for sale by 3IAYER tM3I TIN. ELEGNT FILL STOCK OF DRY GOODS. The subscribers are icceiving their ] Fall and Winter Stock of Select Goods, which will be complete this week) and .omprise everything in their line known :o the trade, in Dress Goods,'Calicoes Trrimmlings, Fatncy Articlest W hite Goods, Homespuns Embroideries, Cassimiers He-ay Goods, Blankets f Toilet Articles, &c., &c. Our Stock is of the fullest description. c nd has been selected with the greatest s are. We ask an examination of our tock, feeling satisfied that it will give I deasure to all. b MATHIAS BARRE & SON. 3 Sept 23 tf C Buy the Best ! F 4 ~ * r fuly. f"..w rJ L We now hav:e on hand the following pop lar styles of Ladies and Misses hoop skirts: he Dew Drop, Tip Top, Popular, C Favorite, p Reception Demi Quaker, c Grecian La Parie. tv The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with B te ladies, and is universally receommended p F the Fashion Magazines as the standard Si irt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the following inestimable advan- C ges, viz: Superior quality, perfect shape. nish, flexibility, durability, comfort and R ~conomy. Buy the best. MA THIAS BARRE & SON. Sept. 23 39 tf. A tssignee's 'Sale of Real Estate. Sthe Uniited States District Court --District of Souh Carolina In Bankruptcy. r '1 the maatter of Jacob S. Bowcers-A Bankrupt. se Py order of the Hon. Geo. S. Bryan, ca~ ige of the United States D)istict Court, r the Distrtet of South Carolina, I wilt re 1, at New~ berry Court House, n Monday the 2nd day of No rem bcr next. (Aale-D)ay.) Three Houses and Lots, tuated in the village of Helena, and be - _ nging to the Estate of Jacob S. Bowers, inkrutpt. Lot No. 1, contains (2) two res, more or less, with dwelling and ap rtenances, hounded by - Street, by e G. & G. Rail Road, L ots of J. B. smith. d A. C. Small. Lot No. 2, contains (i) J0 re e-fourths of an acre, more or less, w ith Of relling and appurtenances, bounded by .o >ts of WV. Smth, I. Bierfield, - Street " d - Street. Lot No. :3, contains (i) L ree-fourths of an acre, more or less, with relling and appurtenances, bounded by sht it of I. Bierfield and other lands of said P~ mkrupt. Terms Catsh. Purchaser to pay for pa- t rs and stamps. t JOHN T. PETERSON, to Oct. 7 41 4t. Assignee. se -- __________ _______-.an ssignee's Sale of Real Estate. Ot the United States District Court-District to y South Carolina--In Bankruptcy. In the P9 natter of George A Sligh- -Bankrupt. CX By order of the Hon. Geo S. Bryan, Judge fid >f the United States District Court for the [istrict of South Carolina. C :will bell at the residence of George A. - gh, on Wednesday the 28th day of Octo- - r, 1868, at 10 o'clock, A. M., three tracts land belonging to the Estate of said Bank, pt. Tract No 1, the house tract, contain three hundred and fifty-three (353) acres, o r-e or less. Tract No. 2, containing hty-five and three%fourths (85D) acres, Ne >re or less, arnd Tract No. 3 containing renty seven (77) acres, more or less. 'erms Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers I stamps. JOHN T. PE fERSON, )ct. 7 42 4t. Assignee. Photographs OF Im ?0NI ORATlO SEYMOR, For Sale by W.REN & WHEELER. sep. 23 39 tf. ufa Notice to Farmers. Ware prepared to fill orders for Peruvian Guano, I all the popular Fertilizers at the short uotice, and the lowest market price. MAYES & MARTIN. Juc sep. 16 38 tf. Dis -resi W READY FOR THE FALL TRADE. ~On< k lot of COOKING and HEATING Wii )VEs of various sizes and most approved (11l terns, now in store and for sale cheap less W. T. WRIGHT. Pa) ep. 30 40 tf. TIN-VWARE Or MUSE FURNISHING GOODS, for very varge assortment of home-made s japaned and pressed Tin-ware, with ~v other articles of house furnishino ds at wholesale and retail. Cheap by *Dif p. 30 40) tf W. T. WRIGHT. For C Male School. Cha the First Monday in September, his of 8 School for Boys. ~ jd rms : Three Dollars per month, invariably 5th dance. p2m . J. F. .1 C ALTDfWT.' T. CIRCU.AR, Wright & Coppock, Dealers in Wens and Boys CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, Eats, Boots, Shoes, &c. Lre again ready to supply their patrons, in beabove line of goods, suited to the sea on, embracing every grade, and of the 'test style and finish, under the following ading heads lack Cloth Dres Coats, Pants and Vests, -om common to finest, lack cloth Bu-iness suits, different gradles, lack Beaver, " " olored Velvet cass " something en lk mixed casimeres, [tircly new ine English walking " new & handsome [arrisons cassiner " lack and col'd satt. " as low as $u suit :ersey suits as low as $5 per suit, ver Coats in great variety, idia Rubber suit , ouths' and Boys' clothing of every grade iited to all ages, urnisling Goods of every description, ats and Caps of many styles embracing e latest, oots and Shoes of best makes, rge lot Trunks, Valises, Traveling nags, ., and and Buggy Umbrellas, 11 of which will be sold as low as in ANY AKKET at ret il. We deal exclusively in the above line, d will O'fer inducements no! to be found sewhere. Respectfnlly WRIG1T & COPPOCK. sep. 30 40 3t. Guillett's Patent Steel Brush Jotton Gin. COT rOX ginned on this GIN sold in iarleston last season, at one to two cents 'r pound more than the sa.ae class of Cot n ginned on the ordinary Gins of the untry. This statement is certified by enty-five of the principal Factors and uvers in Charlezton. Price, Six Dollars nr Saw, for Cash or City Acceptance. -id for a Circular C. GRAVELEY, No. 52 East Bay, South of old Post Office, Iarleston, S. C. fINLEY'S PATENT PLOUGHS, Ada full Stock of HARDWARE and GRICULTURA L IMPLEMENTS for sale wi-wholesale and retail. Sep. 9 37 m lewherry College. Tb ur sday, October 1st, 1868. sufficient number of teatchers has been -ured to wairant the full instruction of chi class. The nec<ssary exp n.ee (in a Ivance) are ionable, viz: " Preparatory " ......3.00 4 r rimary 4.......2.00 4~ " For furthecr partienlars aiddres J. P. SMELTZER, .President Newberry College. August 0 33 t f. 00TTON 00NSIGIMT. I respectfully inform the Merchants, anteis and Farmiers of Newberry and ad ning Countlies, that I may be found at my ice in the rear of the Coiner Brick Store, eupied by Messrs. Gary & Duncan, with rased facilities for making iberal Advances on Cotton, ipped through mc to that prompt andt pular business house, Messrs. Geo. H. alter & Co., Chairleston, So. Ca. I have a close Brick Ware House, near e SRailroad Depot, for the storage of Cot- t Sconsignmed to me at this place. I will I Cotton for parties who may desire it, - d remit proceeds pron-ptly by express or irwisc as directed. I will buy Cotton order on dep'osit of funds for the pug e. Any business intrusted to me will be cuted with promiptnies, cnrefulness and ] elity. "CHARGE3 MODERATE." G. T. SCOTT, otton Broker, Comn. & Exchange Agent. e w berry, S. C., Aug. 19th, 1868. 2mno. Special to Dealers. Ware the authorized agents for the sale wYork Bagging [Double Anchor Brand] The best patterns of Cotton Ties,s Improve d Fertilizers, Peruvian Guano, Plantation Supplies,s Spanish Segars, ( ported Wines and Liquors, Winchester Repeating Arms, And Sporting Goods ge.nerally.' he Trade can be suppiied by us at Man t urers and Importers prices. SILAS JOHNSTONE & W~m. F. NANfE, ept 2 36 tf Assignee's Sale. ly order of the Hon. George S. Bryan, ge of the United States Conrt for the trict of South Carolina, I will sell at the dence of William J. Lake, THURSDAY, the 15th of October, Tract of Land upon which the sai iam J. Lake now resides, containing )) One Hundred and Ten Acres, more or ,bounded by lands of estate of B. T. singer, WV. G. Abramns and others. so, One Tract of Land,containing (135) ilundred and Thirty-five Acres, mioreA ess, bounded by lands of J. R. Mt nden ,M. M. Coppock and others. erms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay papers and stamps.* J. N. MARTIN. ept. 23 39 tf. trict Court of the United States, ( the District of South Carolina. In ankruptcy. In the matter of George HI. iapman, Bsnkrupt. > whom it may concern: The under ed hereby gives notice of his appoint, t as Assignee of the estate of George H. pman, of the Dist. of Newberry and State .C. withbin said district,who has been ad. ada Bankrupt upon his own petition by District Court of Said District. Dated day of Oct, A. D., 1868. JOHN A CANNON, Assignee. '7 41 3t T. F. BRoDIE, R. . HUDGINS, H. C. HUDoINs. BRODIE & CO. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Atlantic Wharf, CIHARLESTON, S. C. Liberal Advances on Consignments in hand. DlEFEnrECES. Messrs. Cameron, Barkley & Co. Charleston, S C , Hi. T. l'eake. Eq., Gen Supt S C It It, ChIarlesto'n '1'. P . Jeter, 1> q.. Pres't S & U K Ht. Union; Ion Ja . Farrow. Spartai,burg ; and lion I. F. Crayton, Anderson. Sept 16 3m Liberal Advances MADE fN CTTON, I w"ould inform the merchants and plant ers of Newberry and the vicinity, t1 t. I am prepared to advance on all cotton shipped to my friends in Charleston, Messrs. Cohen, Ilanckel & Co., and will guarantee prompt returns on the same. Believing that I am in a position to afford as ample facilities as any one else, to par ties shipping cotton, and wishing to hold or sell immedittely, I would respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Will be found at the store of W. T. Tar rant. J. N. FOWLES. sep, 30 40 Gmos. EURRn N. TiwsrTO\. C. R. HOLMEs. THURSTON & HOLMES, COTTON FACTORS AND Commission Merehants, AI)JEPR'S NORTII WIIARF, CHALIRLES'TOX. S. C. Liberal cash advances made on consige menats of Cotton and other produce. sept ., 6Tn: W. C. Courtney & Co., FA CTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 9 BOICE'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. W. C Courtney, Robt. Murdoch, Jas. S. Murdoch. sept 9 36 tf JAMES M. CALDWELL & SONS, COTTON FACTORS, Accommodation Wharf, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. Advancecmade on consignments. Refer hoe who wish information to Col. D. L hcKay, President of the People's National Bank, Charleston, S. C. Sep 9 37 6mn.. W INT~IROP B, MILLIIMS, CQTTUN FACTEJR Dommission Merchant ACCOMMODATION WHARF, Charleston, S. C. aug 26 5mi BILAS JOHNSTONE, AND WM. F. NANCE, COTTON BROKERS AND GENERAL Co0lllllliSIl Agenlt8. Our correspondents are among- the best ommiercial houses in all of the A tlantic Ci ies and Liverpool. We are preparedl to mtake FULL GASH DVANCES ON BILLS OF LADING, and an guarantee 'prompt and satisfaictory re arns. se pt 2 3m. H. W. Kinsman, AGENT FOR fapes' Superphosphate of Lime & Guano Co. ~eneral Commission Merchant. 153 East Bay, Charleston, S, C. Will give prompt attention to the sale or iient of COTTON, NAVAL STORES C nd COUNTRY PRODUCE generally. Aug 26 2m THE OLD IIROLINA BITTE1RS THE GREAT SOUTHERN~TONIC r 2old [$rywh&e 00DRICH, WINEMAN & CO. ~ Charleston, S. C. September 2 36 ly. WHE.A T AND OTDER ~RAIN CROPS. MVAPES' SUPERPHIOSPHATE OF LIME ill increase the yield 50 per cent. No rson should plant an acre of Wheat with t using 200 or .3U0 pounds to the acre. pply to IH W. KINSMAN, 15 ast Ba.Chareston,Ca MAYS & MARTIN, Sep. 2 36 2mos. Newberry, 8. C. R. C.8SHARP& CU. OTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL Commission MgrchanIs, Brown & Co.'s Wharf, b CHARLESTON, S. C. net 9 2rn Disinfect. Carbolic Acid, Chloride Lime, Just received and for sale at J. McINTOSHS' Drug Store. For Fever and Chills. Just Received 100 oz Sulphate Quinine, 3000 Pills " " Sugar Coated, 2 Doz. Vin de Quinium-French " " Vin de Seguin-Paris. " "s Rowan's Tonic Mixture " " Hegeman's Ferrated Elixir Cal, isaya Bark " " Sandford's Liver Invigorator " " Panknin's Ilepatic Bitters " " lostetter's " "t "o Sumpter " " Oxygenated " And for sale at J. McINTOSI'S Drug Store. Summer Medicines. Solution Citrate Magnesia-fresh. SeidL'dtz Powders Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient llusband's Calcined Mnanesia For sale at J. MeIN 'oSI1'S Drug Store. Blood Tonics & Invigorants. Lawrence's Rosadalis Queen's Delight-Fisher & Heinitsh's . Ayer's Sarsaparilla Townsend's Sarsaparilla Hlelmbold's Extract Buchu Cherokee R,medy. For Children. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Dalby's -Carmi nitive Van Duesin's Worm Confections Hurley's " Fahnestock's Vermifuge Dead Shot Also, A full assortment of Colognes, Perfumery, ad Soaps, from the best French and Ameri :an manufacturers, with a complete stock of French Candies, &c. 07 All prescriptions will be carefully :omponnded by Dr. T. Gouin, at all hours f the day or night, at J. McINTOSH'S Drug Store. Aug 19 34 3mo. New Stock FOR Fall and Winter. The subscriber has received and offers for tale a good assortment of Fall and Winter ;oods, which will be sold cheap. Sep. 9 37 M. FOOT. In Store, Bacon Sides, hams and Shoulders, Salt, Molasses, Sugar, Rio and Java Coffee, Flour, Rice, Irish Potatoes, Cheese, Soda and Sugar Crackers, Candies, Soda, Yeast Powder, Concentrated Lye, Soap, Starch, Candles, Matches, Pickles, Logwood, Madder, Coperas, Indigo, Spices, Lamp Chimneys, Tobacco and Segars, Bagging, Roping, Plow Lines, Shovels, Nails, Sieves, Cotton Cards, Shoe Blacking, Pipes, Tacks, Knifes and Forks, Powder and Shot, Crockery Ware, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Ladies and Gents Furnish aig Goods of all kinds, Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, f all sizes, Clothing, Hats, &c. Other Goods, too numner us to mention, which are enerally kept in a well sup lied Variety Store. I offer my GOODS at rices as low as they can be ought or sold-at the corner f the Hotel. M. FOOT. March 25 13 tf. Just Received Y AlY E8 & MAlRTIN, AND FOR SALE HEAP FOR CASHI[ 60 Coils of Rope, 20 Bales of Bagging, and No. 1 Twine ; A LSOt 10 Hhds. Extra Baltimore a acon, 500 Lbs, Sugar Cured [ams, 600 Lbs. No. 1 Leaf Lard, 1 2 Hhds. West India Mo- ~ .sses, Sugar, Coffee, And many other Seasona- i [e Articles. MAYES & MARTIN. AuuL268 f lIPES' MTROGEIMED Super Phosphate of LIME, Introduced 1854, FOR COTTON, CORN, WHEAT and other GRAIN CROPS, TOBACCO, VEGE TABLE CROPS, &c. Contains suflicient stimulating Ammoni. acal Animal Matter to produce rapid growtb, and to insure the complete appropriation by the plant of the Phosphates and other in gredi2"ntts in the ftrtilizer, without exhaust in.: the soil. It does not burn the crop. during drouth like Peruvian Guano, or los its strength by the volatilization of the am moni". All its constituents, excepting the Sol phurie Acid, being from Bones, Blood, Flesh and other animal sources, and not from Mineral Phosphates, or Mineral Phos phatic Guano, as in the case with most of the Super-phlsphates, it is in a condition to become quickly soluble in the so, and available as food for plants. Wartanted free from adulterations, and of uniform quality. For sale by MAYES & MARTIN, aug 26 15 Agents at Newberry. LIFE ILUR ACE. The undersigned are prepared to Assure Lives in every desirable kind of policy on the MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Information furnished free of charge, SILAS JOfUNSTONE & Wu. F. NANC4 Life Insurance Agents. Aug. 12 33 tf. G'rTIA]O. The undersigned have received, and can now supply Peruvian Guano to those who have made engagementa.. A few Tons stillUnsold. Call early if you wish to secure a apply. CARWILE & McCAUGHRIN. Sep. 30 401it. RAGS!. RAGS! RAGS! RAGS! The HIGH EST PRICFE paid for Ofid llags delhvered to the subscriber, who will make this a permanent feature in his business. Store opposite Wiskeman og Wilber's; J. W. MILLE1EAgL Sept. 2 36 tf Wilson &~ Wicker HATE GREATLY INCREA RNA THEIR New Stock of Spring GOODS. consisting of DRY GOODM &GRlOCIllI. AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,. Prints, Sugar, Cofie; Bacon, Flouv, Lard, - Soap' Can Fruits, Pickles, Sardines, Tobacco, &e. March 25' 10 THE PUBLICe I have just returned from Charleston, there I bought a Large Stock of SPRING G00DS, Consisting in part .of Beautiful P'ina aluslins, Osnaburgs,, Shirtings, (S3eahu lE ubleachied,) also, Groceries, Shoes fatse >oth for Gents and Ladies, in fact I have 'very thing kept in a good country store. return my kind thanks to my friends and usto-men, for the Liberal patronage Ihave eceived since I opened where I am. ? old them I was goi'ag te sell Cheap doder o come and look and judge. My easte ners did so,. and 3 sold them goods e5sp nd will continue to seR ceeam ebrhesy ash. I am adding weekly to mf' stoe& of (re. eries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockewe hoes and Pickles, Preserves, &c.- As, a [Large Lot CorDforsaleebesp. I will exchange Goods for ftR kind et ~ountry Produce. M. F'. AtBRITON. Newberry, March 25. ['he Due West Female Collg The Winter Session opens on Monday, be 5th of October. The Faculty thea a last year. A full College is expected. BATES OF TUITION. rimary Department per session, 810 00 ceademuic - - - 15 00 ollegiate - - - 9.. ) 00 [usic, Piano, - - 24 00 Fse of Piano, - -1 00 ontingent Fee, - - 1 00 Ornamental branches at the lowest rates. No extra charge for Latin or French, or 'ocal Music. Boarding *12 a month. Washing and uel about $2,50 per month. Due WVest is in Abbeville District, four iles from Donnald's Depot, on the Green. ille & Columbia Railroad. . REV. J. l,. BONNEiiB, Free't epnt 92 .t