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Clerk's Sale. aret Ado'r, vs. Walter H. eikers. Bill for sale of Land, * Relief, &c. nce of an order from his Honor, Booser, made. in the above stated will sell at public auction, at New berry Court House on the first Monday in AS eh next, One Tract of Land, t Jcoa ffing 2 One Hundred and Twentg_Five Acres, ane or less, situated in Newberry County, and bounded by the public road leading froa Newberry, by the NewberrV Steam MiB, and by lands of E. P. Lake, Newberry .lanoMill Company, and by the Back Jack - Imetebi'road, and by lands of J. E. YU Iasis o L. J. Jones. OF. SL-One-half cash, and en a credit of twelve months wiIllnteretfrom day of sale, purchaser to e bond and surety with a mortgage of mises to secure the unpaid portion, the purchaser should desire it he may $he entire amount in cash. THOMAS M. LAKIr c. r. +F , 10 6.4t. In the IDist. -utt of the United - a t &sor tb Dist. of-So., a. gR% e r of Ti. EH Kinard-Rankrupt. orered by the Court that a ueedng tbs creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove ttei debts and choose one or more As= will take place at the office of Jeer, Registrar in Bankruptcy. at ? w e y C. H.. in said District,, op.: the of Feb. 1869, at 12 o'lock,M. rf'~h meeting is in lieu of the .first meet ? ceditore ordered to be held-..before $uagner, Registrar, on the 9%h Jan - i a. which meeting was not-bed :on t of the death of the said Henry Be. J. P. X-. EPPIN,LG, U. S. Marshall as Messenger. Pei A. P. Pins, Deputy Messenger. eb. 10 6 St. hat. Court of the United 8tatesfor-the Dist of So. Ca' * .1.t6x Wttet of Jao. F. Sms $aa ~PL _It i'aered by the Court that a meet the creditors' of aid.;Baakrupt to 'their~debts- and choose one ormore "'n e wll take -plice atthe oioe 6f C. 1 O- Jalew, Registrar in Bankruptcf, at: 3esbdrry E. H., in said DiMiiet,; on the 25th day of February, 1869, at Ir-o'clock, .3fis maling is in lieu of the first meet q reditors, ordered to be heldbefore $5nmer.,.Registrar, on the list Dec. poetig was not held on account lb death of the, said Hei*y.Summer, J. P. M. EPPING, Urs: Marshall as MesseageaL P..Y:ir, De. Mes. 1~io Diat. Court of the United atesfor the Di1st. of SQ. Ca. - m&u-aifte@ f'J. P. Kinard, BankrupL. b.ed4by the Court that .a meet ~ e~ditos of s.-id .Bankrupt to -~'f~e~s M'ssd choose one or mere asg ies Rl take place'at the offic of 0. Registrar in- Bankrupty. at. .H, in said Disiriikt, 'onUhe . euHmSldy 'af Febwmay, 1869, a01 o'clovk, - e 0 Thisideeting is in lieu of the Oiret vueet au f ereditors ordered'to he -held before - Registrar, on the 9th Jan. was niot heldI n .aeeaut ,u M. arshala esne. ~'WrA. I~Piler, Deputy Messenger.~. 4eurt- of the Tnted * f1ie Dist.6 o: ~ ~. 4aMgig.of~said Baprzt twaacpse se aeof C . tsa,Bcakgapac atNe er - - aid District,-on.the.25th 1ag2bclckM. 1' tinlieu oftefirst ieeting - orsWdered to be held beforp en% manq Sme, gegisitrar on 8 hx Janafri., wWceksing was not held on aiecout of efabs"ni Henry Sumumer.egis. 4S. Marshall. as Messer ~4jeCourt of the United j~8SforherDist. of So. Ca., -*08 astter of A. C. Garlington-Bank-, R$"6isd by the Court, that a meeting. ktM%eidtors oftsaid Bankrupt, to prove dbts aznd choose one or more Assign telat he emece of C. G.Jac IiBeskrubicy, at?New berry .ihi said Dist$et, on the 24th 4 1e69, at 11 o'clock, A..M. - .tng in lien of the 5Smt meet eitoEs, 'ordered to be held- before B~*er egistrar on the 9th Jan. which meeting was not. held on - itse death of the said' lienry Feb. 10 6 sa Notice. ea'WwwwhIeviuig demands against tbe-'s of John Golden, dec'd, are hereby le - "gs nTu|bd~ to render the sime S~ilie em before the first day of1 cktime a settlemen.t will beP Esfate. Those wofail to psinat ~!' Eads wilt positively be ~sm4 -'ARTEA A."GO'LDEN, ANWERSALIST HERALD, -e published at T1OT AL TLG A, AL A BA MA . ,,sn4.inrras, Editor & Proprietor. . 1dEse,UO per year., in advance. 8 ~hl~~Ip-hs entered upon its 16th .olumse. It is the Organ of the Univlealist '*ifaisto ithe Seuth and South-west. Try*Eyar. EMoney can he sent 8y mail, at the :}of,heedtow..! *Speial Notice. These will be a registration in the dif Wa dis County, commeu bfFebruary inst., for t.vo ~)e~eatewberry C H., for Town '~ I'bish will continue until the TeRegistration Books for' Township e S wim be' opened at Reeder's store, in stead of Jalappa as heretofore. - -11persons are requested to register for th 4g%etting a correct list to draw The Sefectmen of the differer "':.wnships y eq~esed to metatNewberry 0. H., W Seimrdsy the 18th at which time they eaAgtioformation, as one of the Select .4eaTwnship No. I is going to Colum bIala-the same. J. E. PETERSON, Chairman' Board Selectmnen Township No. I.. I' JOHN I. HOUSEAL, RGELY IRE1ED Stock of Groceries. Paysinger & Wilson Next door to the Shoe Store, Have now on hand, and to which they are a constantly adding all choice articles in the i Grocery line, which they are selling at a LOW PRICEs, GROCERIE& SUCH AS Bacon, Lard, Molasses, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Candles, Mackerel, &c. Together with . Bagging, Rope, Trace Chains, - Spades, Axes, Yarns, Cotton Cards, Osnaburgs, Homespuns, Tobsco and Segars, Tin ware, Jug ware, And a variety of other arti cles, al41as areusually kept in a first class grocery store. dec 249 ARGINS! B4R1IS ! BARGAINS I. If you want good bargains, call at SINGLETON'S. *. 0 Molasses of the very best -quality, White Wine Vinegar, Kerosene oil,. 'Flour, Sgar, Coffee and Mack 'erel, constantly on hand; together with a well selected Stock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, AND ALL 'T VERY LOW PRICES. -Feb.3S5 tf. 1 Boxes, Bales, BETTER THAN the BEST t BARGAINS! Hieting'mdi, extens ye purchases 1ately, t d as our storoom;is crowded frs,m cen- I ire to .eircumference','we propose to-make I ,oomt-y-di.spdming of thie saine:1:aimediately, ~ iIrpssible,-and.to eabis-u,to do s i, we -500 Cash CustomerS to fly to our.relief- with money -in band, to ~whomn we will give Bargans -in G50CNRIFS-Coffee, Tea, Sugar. Mo esses, Flour, Biacon, Potatoes, etc., etc. DRY GOODS.-4'alicoes, Domestics, etc., y .NISCELLANEOUS-Boots, -Shoes, Hats I and<Capa. -- rocey, Glass, Wood and Jug Ware. ' And all *ther articles in our line which C may be called for at SWHllW & :j/CKER'S~ Grocery, uender the ilotel. Feb' .3 ly W.G, GLENN, GEO. 0. ROBINSON~ -GROCER 267 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGI.A. Choice Family Groceries - -O0 IVEBY DESCRIFTION, Atthe Lowest Cash Prices. Dhc. 2 496mos. Cai-olina lNational Bank ~CQLUiMBI4, . c~ .- BOARD OF DIECTOEs. L.'D.~ Cazn.Ds, geuident, Jeuj PExurox, Jr. Dr. J. W Pizku EDwARD BopE, EIcszD O'NUAL., Jr. -J. Gi. Graz.- ] Guo. W.-swmrox,of2N. C. The Carolina National Bank of Columbia makes loans on Collaterals, deals in sight and time Exchange, Gold and Silver Coin, and in Securities generally. Deposits received in coin or currency and paid in' kind. Deposits in coin may be drawn on in currency and 'charged in coin at the current price of coin on the day of presentation of check. The Directors propose to increase the Cap ital Stock of the Bank, FROM ONE HUNDRED TO'ONE :HUNRED ' AND FIFTY THOUSAND. DOL,LARS. Persons wishing a safe and suie -nvetment, Can apply to the President. CshIer, or one of the Directors. Shares, $100. Dividend paid January 1st, 5 per ct.. on the business of the preceding six months. .J W. B. GULICK, Cashier. Columbia, S. C., Jan. 27. 1869. 3t Notice.1 Persuant to an order from the HonorableJ John T. Peterson, Judge ~of Probate for Newberry, I will sell, at public outcry all the personal property of Benjamin Lake, deceased, at 11 o'clock, A. M. on Tuesday the 16th inst., at residence of said deceased, consisting of Mules, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Cotton Seed, Household and Kitchen Furniture, etc., etc. Terms of sale cash. I will also rent the real estate of said deceased at same time, for the year 1869. Terms.-Rent secured by lien of crops, to be paid on first November, 1869. Cash may be paid if desired by the party rent ing. ..HENRY W. DOMINICK, Fi. 3 -, 9 Adrm'r. Assignee's Notice f Sale Real and Personal Property. n Re. John Mayer-Bank rupt-In Bankruptcy. In pursuance of an order to me directed, s Assignee of John Mayer-Bankrupt, I rill sell, at public auction, at residence . of aid Bankrupt, all the real. and personal roperty which belonged to said Bankrupt, ,n Friday the 26th February, 1869, at 10 L. M. Said Estate consisting of 1000 Acres of Land. Horses, Mules, Hogs, Cows, Theep, Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Fod ler, &c., &c. Wagons, Farming Implements, lousehold and Kitchen Furniture, tc., &c. Terms of Sale cash. Purchaser to pay for stamps and apers.. F. H. DOMINICK. Feb. 3 5 3t. Assignee. BUY YOUR OLOTH.ING In Columbia, of I W. f. S FFIELD, They Sell the CHEAPEST, L'HE BEST MADE, AND Wost Durable Clothing in he State. ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF HATS. LOTHING. MADE TO .RDEtXN THE LATEST STYLES. Jan I tf SOLUBLE MANURES. pkaric Acid and Superphosphate Company, CHARLSTON, S. C. Having completed their extensive manu actory, are now prepared to furnish soluble rertihzers, no other kind being available to 'lanters for immediate returns flr their in -estmeots. This Company, under the direc'. ion entirely of Southern men of bigh char eter, offers inducements which widl recomn ead is to Southern Planters. Theirwok r among the largest andi most complete in e United States, and enable them to pre are at -home. an . abundant supply of the roper soJveint for.the South Carolina native lone Phosphates.which are near by. .From he'se Phosphates they propose to manufac are a. Fertilizer.even richer in Soluble Phos hates than tihoae made. from Rtaw Bones, rd conszAin.ig more than twice thequantity f Superphosphiate of lime round in she bess verage manures heretofore offered for sale, he'i|ates at which we .offer them -being no igher than the average price or other Fertis ers, while the Manures contain twice as och ferulising maserial;-they are in fact uch cheaper wo the. consumer. . They arc Cfired on the market in two forms, with a :arantee that the mnaterial in each will cor espond to the advertisement: E-rayaN No. 1.-Soluble Phosphate, con. aining from eighteen to twenty-five per cent. I Pare Solable Phosphate of Lime, and fur ished at sixty dollars per ton. B-rz No. 2.-Peruvian Superphos 'ha$e, containing frotm sixteen to twenty er cent. of Solub'b Phosphate, mad three to yur per cent. Amia4onia, as seventy dollars er ton, for approvcd acceptances, bearing teres/'t sueltotther security as.miay be ceptable to the Sub. Agents. A disco.uut f ten per. cent' on the above prices will be made for cash. Orders to be forwarded ima medissely to the Agents, and delivery made s directed. - WM. C. BEE & CO., Ag'ta, C. G. MBXEEUeGa, President. Jan. 274 1m..e What You Drink. Ovt of thirty-eight specimens of Bourbon Vhiskey recently submitted tc a ehemical nalysis,! at she. various- saloons in New Cork, -only "t*o 'were pure. The .under i!ned veistures to assert that his LIQUORS d WINES are as-pure as any sold in the Jnited States; As for his A LE and LAGER JEER, it is without. adulteration ;- and he rishes to submit it to any chemical analy is. It impartsj~ermanent strength to wveak ysemis and ihvigorates delicate constitu ions. Drink his Beer ; you will enjoy the yeatest of blessings-health, and prolong 'our life. JOHN0. SEEGERS, Jan. 27 4 2m. ' Columbia. Dupont's Powder. The undersigned are Agents for the sale if DUPON r"s CELEBRATED POWDER, nd having secured a fire-proof. Magazine, hey can furnish the same in any quantity .nd at all times to Merchants at Manufac urer's prices'with freight added.. They are also Agents for the sale of lower, Cox, Markley & Co's., Wagons, nanufactured in #reenville, S. C. -CARWILJE & McCAUGHRIN, Jan. 6 1 Sf. Fresh Lard. Just received 600 lbs. No. 1 country ard in kits, pure and nice, the very article o house-keepers. Gall and supply your elves at the Grocery store of M AYES & MARTIN. Jan 27 4 Sf' Country Bacon. 4000 lbs. of the above now in store, of uperior qual;ty, and-well-cuired, at reason bleprcesby MAYES & MARTIN. Jan 27 4ff Pink-eye Potatoes. 25 Bbls in good order d condition, ust received and for sale b . MAYES & MARTIN. Jan 24 tf EWV STORE--NE1 STOCK, The undersigned has recently opened a hoice stock of Family Groceries and Mis ellaneous Goods, one door west of Lau ence Marshall's Bazaar and nearly opposite ir. Andrew Wicker's. Feb. 3 5 tf. D. P. BUZZHARDT. [nfant School, BY Miss Josephine Jones, t-the Presbyterian Church Session Room. Fh b3?itf T I-I CottouPi antCook Stove, wing Plain and Extension I op Please examine and test this Stove and you will find it all we represent it to be. For Economy in Fuel; For Durability ; For Capacity'in Baking, Boil ing and Broiling ; For Simplicity in Manage nient ; For Cleanliness in Cooking ; For great power of Heat in Baking and Boiling, with a very small Consumption of Fuel; For Beauty of Design. For Smoothness -of Castings and Elegance of Finish; The "Cotton Plant" STANDS UNEQUALLED, ASREB PALB, .Colambia, S. C., Sole Agent for one half the State of S. C. Jan 274tf 0 0 la Lat Arivls Jutrcevd aSelt o l n Smt Arrivls, SuhAlso Btrciv e lot Snilvie, doam mr.e,ql &t. Siher, by Jani-6 1 tt. - . STEWART & Co.' 'Sugar, Coffee, &c. Common Sugara, "A." "B." and -'C," Clarified, Crushed, and Powdered Sugar, Rio and Java Coffee, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Alum, &c. Jan. 8-1 t f. R. STEWART & Co. Soap, Soap.. A la.-ge and varied lot, em'>racing al most every variety, a fihne lot Toilet and Saving Soap, &c. &c., by Jan. Il 1 tr. R STEWART & CO. Guns and Pistols. A. fresh .and elegant lot of Guns and Pistols, Shot, Powder, Caps, Shot-Belts, Powder-Flasks, &c., &c., by Jan. 6 1 tf. - B. sTEWART & Co. Dry Goods. All descriptions of Dry Goods beig re ceived almost daily. Call and examine. Jan. 8 1 tf. R. STEWART & CO. HUNT, BRO'S & CO., Charleston, S. C. Hunt, Thomson & Co., 97 and 99 Water-st., N. Y. Cotton Factors and Commis sion Merchants. Having recently established a house in New York, we are prepared to offer~ every facility for receiving, forwarding and selling Cotton and other produce. Liberal cash advances made on consigns ments to either house or to our friends mn Pries solhipping to us can have the benefit of three markets with one commission. Jan 20 3 PERUVIAN GUANO. We will give particular attention to pur chasing Peruvian Guano, and warrant it BUNT, THOMSON & CO., Jan 203 97 and 99 Water st., N. Y. Wolfe's Schedamn Schnapp's Beled Wines and I.iquors, A supply of these justly celebrated goods for medicinal and private use, just received by the undersig~ Agents fr Newbe . FEU N INIERSITY. The Exercises of this Institution will be resumed on Wednesday, the third of Feb ruary next, under the following FACULTY: Rev. James D. Furman, D. D., President, and Professor of Belles Lettres and Meta physics. C. H. Judson, Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. J. C. Faber, Professor of Latin Language and Literature. C. H. Toy, Professor of Greek Language and Literature. J. M. Harris, Professor of Natural Phi losophy and Chemistry. Dr. Faber will also give instruction to private classes in Modern Languages. TERMS, &c.-As the sdccessful proseen tion of the prescribed courses of study de pends rather upon scholarly habits and maturity of mind, than upon the reading of specified books, the Faculty will exer.lise their discretion in the reception of such students as can appreciate university in struction. The Primary Depaitment is now a sepa rate and distinct school under Prof. J. B. Patrick. Students not on scholarships, pay $35.00 for tuition and incidental expenses, for ses sion of 20 weeks. Scholarship stud, nts receive free tuition, but pay $2 5t) per session for ikcidental ex penses. Boarding will cost from $15.00 to $18.00 per month, all found. Three year scholarships, conditioned upon the payment of $30.00 annually, may be had on application to the Treasurer. Those who have given bonds will please make prompt payment of the fir-t instal ment, either to the Treasurer or to one of the authorized Agents. C. H. JUDSON, Treasurer, Jan 6 2mo. Greenville, S. C. Buy the Best ! We now have on hand the following pop' ular styles of Ladies and Misses hoop skirts: The Dew Drop, Tip Top, Popular, Favorite, Reception Demi Quaker, - Grecian La Parde. The Duplex Elliptic is a treat favorite with the.tiadies; and is universally receommended by the Fashion Magazines as the standard skirt of .the-fashionabile world. To enjoy the f6llowing inestimable advan tages, viz::Superior quality, perfect shape. finish, flexibility, durability, comfort and eeonomy. Bay the best. MA V IAS BARRE & SO N. GOOD NEWS! FOR THE MOLLOHON 00OMNR L PW. RISER, Respectfully informs the citizens of Mobl hn and country-generally, that- he has.on hand at hes store, a well selected stock or goods, embracing all articles usually kept in a country store, such as Dry Goods, Groceries, liotions, From a neck ribbon to a hoop skirt for the ladies, a paper collar toa pair of spurs for gentlenien, a mackerel to a side of bacon, and a jews harp to a tin Ecup or side of sole feather, for everybody, all of which~ having no use for ex ept for trade, and to keep the pot boIling, he will dispose of At Suc~h prices as will suit ,e'he dear people. Bsdsthe above he has a -large lot .of LEATERI which will be bartered for hides, or sold'for cash. The highest price will,be paid for good dry Hides. If you wani chieap and good' ar-tieles ca immediately if no& sooner-, on tf L.?P. W. RISER, nov 4 45 tf - Liberty Hall. Notice. I have been solicited by my friends from time to time to order stoves for them, and I would now say to all who desire one of .the est COOK S fOVES, that I have made sat isfactory arrangements with the manuf'actu rers, and can fill orders for all who may de sire. D. MO WERl. Jan 13 I!E.. Eor sale by D.M W . Jan 13D.OWR Just Received, Some very heavy PLAID OS NABURG, for sale low by D IW R Jan. 27 4 tf. New Orleans Molasses. For sale by D. OW R Jan 13 ~ D. OW R Lanier House, -Main street near Lady, Columbia, S. . THIS FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT is supplied with the very best of WINES, LIQUORS, SEGA RS and TOBACCO. DIN NERS. and SUPPERS furnished at short notice. Th,e cooking is unsurpassed. OYS TERN, GALE, Etc., in season. J. B. L ANIER, Proprietor. R. Han:rTos, Superintendent, Jan 27 4 tf Notice. Dr. King, who for the last eight week, has been surprising the citizens of this State, by the wonderful cures made by his Immediate Relief and Cough Cure, has ap poited Howard Henning Agent for this vicinity. The Mfdicine can be found at the Post Ofice. Priece *1 per bottle. Money refunded if not found as guaranteed, STOVES, STOVES. Stoves and Tinware. A large and well selected assortment of Cooking and other Stoves, always on hand and for sale low for cash, by W. T. Wright, Whose long e;perience in the Stove busi ness enables him to sell a more complete and better article for less money than can be had by ordering. FIVE REASONS why it will be to your interest to buy your Stoves from him. 1. He devotes himself exclusively to the Stove and Tin business, and is dependent upon that for a support, and of course will be very careful to see that his customers get nothing but the best at the lowest price. 2. You can make a selection from a large F assortment always in store. 3. If any .part buras out or cracks or breaks, you can have it either rep$ired or replaced with new pieces at very small cost. 4. Every Stove is warranted to work well. If it does not you have the privilege of re turning it in ONE MONTH after purchase. 5. It is especially your interest to en .courage enterprise and industry in that class I of persons (practical mechanics) who are an absolute necessity to every com munity. The same reasons apply with equal force to - Tin-ware. Jan 1 FERTILIZERS!!' RHODES' SUPEHPHOSPHATE, ' The Qld and .Longest Established Standard Manure. ORCHILLA GUANO Peruvian Gualo. RHODES' MANURE, in its peeparation, is made equally adapted for forcing large crops of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Tobacco, Potatoes, and other root crops. The Manufacturing Department is con ducted by Frederick Klett, one. of the most skillful Chemists and Manufacturers in the United States. It is endorsed, approved, and recom- a mended by all of the most prominent. Chemists and Agriculturists in the Southern States. "It can be relied upon as uniform in quality," alway3 reliable, productive of is large crops, and unexcelled by any in the r market, in the high percentage, of True i Fertilizing Principles." s Prie. $57.50 - cash, or $65 tme, with Factors acceptance, and 7 per cent interest until 1st December, 1869. ORCHILLA GUANO, "A A."-A fine Bi:d A Guano, .rich in Phosphates and Alkaline Salts. ~Price $35 cash, or $40 time. PERUVIAN GUANO, warranted pure, and always on band. Furnished at market t prices for cash. B. g. RBETT' & SON, Agents, t Dec. 28528Bmo. Charleston, S. C. Wando Fertilizer. The Wando; Mining and Manufacturing Company offers to the Planters, and Farm ers of the South tbeir Fertilizer, known as 2 the "WeANDO FERTILIZER," chc teeperienlce of the past season has proved to.be one of~ the most valuable in our market. II has for its base the ma terials from the Phosphate Beds of the Com pany on Ashley River, and is :prepared at their works -at the' EAST END OF RASI, STREET, in this city. In order to guarantee its uni- I formity and maintain its high standard, the ('ompany has made arrangemenlts with the distinguished Chemist, Dr. C. U. SHEP ARD, Jr.. who carefully analyzes all the inmoniacal and other material purchased by the Company, and the prepared .Fertilizer, before being offered for sale. The Corn- L pany is~ resolved to make an article which will prove to be a Comjplete Manure, and give entire satisfaction. -1 For terims, circulars, and other inform- j ation, - APPLY TOI WM. C. DUKES & CO., Agents, -NO. 180OUTE ATLANTIC WHAHRE, Charleston, S. C. Jan. 13 2 3mo. WM. C. DUKES & CO.,] COTTON FACTORS AND en' omission Merchants, South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Consignments of Cotton, Rice, &c., re- 1 spetfully solicited,,:and liberal advcnces , maade thereon. . Jan. 13 2 3mnos Law Partnership. We, the undersigned, have this dny asso-. ciated ou.rsel,ves together in the practice of Law and'Equity in the State and Federal Courts,uodeir the i>ame and style of Fair, Pope and Pope. Office Newberry C. H.,( S. C. SUIMEON FAIR, Y. J. POPE, SAMPSON POPE. -0 I take this occasion to notify my clients that in my necessary absence from New berry, during July, bf'applyin~g to either of my partners, Messrs. Y. J. or Sampson Pope, I any information or attention necessary to a my old business will be promptly given. SIMEON FAIR. ( July 15 29 tf. EDWARD N. THUESrON. C. R. HOLMF.S. THURSTON & HOLMES, COTTON FACTORS ] AND Commission Merchants, ADJER'S NORTH WHARF, e CHARLES TON. S. C. Liberal cash advances made on consign- a ments of Cotton and other produce. t sept 30 6m ue West Female College1, This Is one of the 'most flourishing Inst, ttions in the State. Pupils received at any time, and charged from time of entering. Tuition, including Latin and French, $4 per month. Boarding, including Fuel and Washing, $14.50 per month. dec 16 3m J. I. BONNER, Pres. Bar and Billiard Room.. I Main-st , Newberry, nearly op. the Court House, Smith & Christian, Pronnetfor. THE BIG And Shoe Store. BRAMS, GRIFFIN & HARGROVE Newberry C. H-, S. C. ave on hand a large and well selected stock of 3oots, Shoes, Rubbera8 Consisting of INS' tLF, UP &STOA ooT1 .iso a fine assortment of touth's & Boys Boots, A large and selected assortment of .ADIES' GLOVE KID, GOAT AND SERGE 3ALMORALS AND GAITERS, In fact everything to be found i c FIRST CLASS Boot and Shoe Stors Boots and Shoes made to order. DON'T FAIL TO CALL at the. 13IG BOOT. oct 7 41 LOUIS SCHODAIR, 3aker &. Confectione, MAIN STREET, Newberry, S. C. Respectfully informs his many cuatommis ud the public generally that his New Bake :Oeq now completed, and by its convenienbe. ngemert he can bake any and everything ihis line at the shortest possible nod?w, uch as Cakes, Pastry, &c., isatisfactoryar.d handsome style. Partdf nd Dinners furnished at shortest notice Fresh bread, pies and cake on hand, [eals served at any hour. Fish, oysters and game can be bad at all mies. Th'inkful for past favors he solicits a cow, inuance of the liberal patronage heretqfogg ~estowed. Dec. 2 49 tf. JA MES ALT J. Importer and Dealer in Bine Watches, Clocka Jewelry, Silver and Plate4 Ware, Spectacles, Eye Glasses *Fancy Goods, &o. - No. 307 king Street, CHARLESTON, S. (1. WATHE, CLOCKS sad JEWELE N PAVILION ROTELI Charleston, 5S. 0. BOARD PER DAY, $3.O9. .BUTTERFIELD, Irs. It L.8BU TYIRJTU Superintendent. Proprietrss. )RlY & MILLINRY 96OIMs A good stock of the above con tantly on hand, and for sale l w or cash, by D). MOWER, Jan 13 tf'. GREENVILLE EEMALE COLLEGE The SPRING SESSION of this Institution rill begin Wednesday the 3d of February, nid continue 21 weeks. Ample provision has been made for ef eient instruction in all Departments, in, hiding Ancient and Modern Languages', Arawing and Painting, Solo-singing and rocalization, Thorcugh Base and Harmony, nd Instrumental music. For full particulars apply for catalogue Prof. C. H. JUDSoN, Jan 6 2mo Greenville, 8. 0. Guano ! Guano ! 100 Tons Pure Peruvian Juano, on the way from the eruvian Government Agent, ~t New York. We also expect to~ keep a ~ood quantity of different ~inds of Fertilizers, at our' Ware-house, near the G. 4~ J. R. R. Depot. MAYES & MARTIN, Jan. 6 1 tf. Limestone Springs remale High School. REV III. CURTIS, L~kL N ldpL The ensuing session of this Sebool wil ommnence on wednesday, the 17'th of 'ebruary. It is requested that applications for dmission be made as soon as possibile, : Dr. Curtis, at the School; answeril ill be returned in each instanceaul arties thus applied for can be met by r. Gurtis, at Golumbia, on the 17T1b% s to reach Limestone on that aftsseoon,~ Terms as heretofore, Board asII'Bai: ion, $100. Piano Les'sons $25, etc., eteA Jan 27 4 4 BESPONSI3LE AGENTS WANTEB, 'o dispose ofg garantees for the'sale often ed and other valuable property in dIfferens arts of the United States. Profits very iberal. sales easily effected, and no loss c$ lie from other business. Address J. T. MILLER & CO., ox4, P.0o, Port Deposit, Edi