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N.EWBERRY, S. C. VbdM Ytndng, 'Feb. 17, 1869 Owing to the pressure upon our Adver tiing eolumns, we are forced to omit an ieteresting communication from M. E. T., and ether art cles, until our next issue. Peters' Musical Monthly is acknowledged for February. It is furnished at the low price of $3 per annum, and to say that it is worth the subscription does not near tell its value. Besides a large amount of inter, siliig reiding matter, the present number contains seven three page musical gems, songs, waltzes, tc, making twenty-one pes of music for twenty-five cents. Tl s Priner"wCircular, an elegantly print ed.montlly- i record of Typography, Litera tare, Arts and Sciences. B. S. Menamin. i1tor and Publisher, 515 Minor-street, Phil a blpha. Only $1 a year In advance. Every per should be a subscriber, for aside f nn its Intrinsic merit as a specimen of the Art, it is filled with valuable information. IVo"Wrtr To Fae as.-The February *amber of the Carolina Farmer is the best st bs ed. This is an enterprise that should ggoerously sustained by the farmers and 'panters of the South. Though now in its psrth Issue, the Farmer has already taken a b=gb stand In the agricultural literature of eie day, and bids fair to reach the highest standard of excellence. Send two dollars, lesayear's subscription, to Wm. H. Ber Dani, Wilmington, N. C. And if possible, asmr dhe back numbcrs. ThS March number of that ever-welco:no fanfly visitant, Demorest's Magazine, has Jist appeared in our sanctum, bright, beau. 6mid nteresting, as an elegant display ofthe early Spring fashions and an enter taining collection of handsomely Illustrated tales and sketches can render it, and bum. berises ets, descriptions and hints all rein. #m e-to matters Important to the fair sex. Tbis is undoubtedly one of the best.' largest, and most usefull journals of fashion now is. led in this cotntry -whether relative to the bhssebold or society-and every womal will And ItW an earnest, faithful friend. $3.00 eiyi. Publication office, 838 Broadway, NeR Yurk. XnwessRT. S. C., Feb. 15th, 1869. Masas. GRuKa.-The following let ter has fallen into my hands by accident. Please publish it for the benefit of all. JOHN T. PETERSON. NEWBERRY, August 1, 1868. asEs HxDERsoN. - Keep your eyes scitlned. Candidates from thvi Democratic rankst lika some already elected, friends h.adb electien, enemies after, G:ant men ftow.Seym our men' hereafter, "All things unatall, men" are applying to Scott for Tax Collector. There is Bowers, Kibler, .War'd, White-now Jim it is full time this fling should play out. If the Democrats -*'b t4 rergeive iromn the Republican party al.the lmerative offices,. why the sooner it goes to Hell with all interested, the better. -,(.uthimk the Democratic part y. would 'aaa any Republican any ofBlee ?-Bierfield a'candidate now-if you cannot give him '5 eUee-dispense with it. Give him anad aqored..aan the t wo offices in this dis trict. Is it not time for them to get some ? 't is now or never." Qa. Monday -you will see some of the Democratic Carpet Baggers down to se Scott-They have been trying to work on 41sesnd Corwin to speak a gond word to ~he Governot. Lake and Peterson have moved up Bowers-. Corwin will be pas eaMonday, also Boa era. $ee Gen. Scot,-tell hien of their tricks', -ubo*Wi be to see him, what his principles we and wharthe De:.ocrats are bent upon. *Now Jim, whes union or republican has dKfiBe in this!district ; and could they ? So far as the Bepublican party ate concern .d they might as well be Democrats, it this ~obthe use. - So far as concerns them, they will get .er aBee-but go it for Sey.:.our & Blair. hah in1d,aeemenI hass any white man to be a Republican or go for Grant, if Democrats mTtoget the leaves & Bahes. So fam as I - apceerned I would rather see, in fact, if Deanecrats are to get the offies-I hope IGod that Grant may be defeated. ea-sae laboring, who for; Fcr some Dem.ocrat to come in and reap the rewards. ^Je damns reconstruction, curses the cona tedita, Got Scott, Cardosa-Swears be jueds to run the -negro out, kicks up he l pirticularly-Yet is the first one to swear a ies the.negro, is loyal-oves Scott :wesd die-for the Constitution, if you but vihm offee, keep off & away the low - as Carpet Baggers and good for noimng; Scaliawags & the damnedt infernal reish niggers. Sieto this t,ing Jiin. It is full ti-ne to . es a end to it-if party cannot support patti the sooner it fails through the better STbis: Is cemidential-dont show this to ayone, keep to yourself', but act-Take 4pne-by the forelock and see Scott, prepare hjafar.fl the petitions from negro traders and its from Republican friends-for oi c. If yen can do anything for me, do so, ~ayou must labor to keep any more of buedamned tw'o sided fellows from get. Mi alI heeBes that pay, and try to put fs your friends, no matter who, so they ~1ave and are with your party--not eleventh -hear-men SRemember Jim. Read & Digest & Re fet. See Cardozt too Your. with advice. -. 8 . Tear this Dp. FanR Ext,ract from a Priuate Letter. T A: * .* We groped about for ~sany, hours in this wonderful. place. I Vwver' uaw anything like it. The freaks of -misuve displayed here are very strange, and -sagiks tshe behohier with awe. But the air hun.wene parts of the cave is close and sti Nig,aud when', we came out I found my Mebf shsddled with, a terrible fever, which anlsy prostrated me. The physician had .nse wega anything like it before, and no ,gByedy he prescribed seemed to, do the least Led. My life was despaired of. -Ma. ~~w, with whom I was reuid ng, -hali in the house a bottle of Plantation Bit. sasd she insisted I should try it, for sbe.aidasbe knew it to be a certain cure in eB-cases f eaer, debility, ague, disepepsia, to I had bu~t ttle faith, but. finally con sented to try it se .a last resort. In less than three hours after the first dose my sever left me ; in two 4ays I was sitting ap, and before Saturday night I 'was well as Wver. -I tell you all this that you may know -bpw to act in any case .of fever, or ansy iIar disease. I irmilv -believe the Plan ~aon Bitters savedmy life. *** * * 5'uy neht I wilyl you sbout the Cave 3uidetal. ' .&J. P. Eh 0 r4 a.T3-Qaperior to the best hmotdGermnan Cologne, and sold at half :(ol A. 0. Andrews luas retired from thePresidency of the Chatleston Vi:amn -ber of Commerce. Th Charleston gardens are U :' Genu. Gonzales, late of the Confederacy, is under arrest in Cuba. LOCAL ITEMS. The large and attractive cut of Wright's beautiful and complete Leader Store, speaks more for itself than we can say for it, and we are pleased that it is so, as the pressure to-day prevents a more extended notice. NITROUS OxiDE.-We witnessed the ad ministration of this gas to a patient a few days ago by Dr. McKellar, and it acted like a charm. No pain nor other unpleasant sensation was experienced from the doctor's forceps, and the tooth was drawn easily. Tooth extraction is thus shorn of its penalty. Cotton AND GL:AS.-Trains, heavy ladpn with cotton, leave our depot daily, and return as regularly with great loads of guano. An evidence at once of past success among our planters, and a lively energy and hope for the future in mak ing use of the appliances at command. IMPoRTANT.-Capt. McFall of the M. B-rre & Son Store lelt for New'York on Monday last, on important interests to the ladies, and he leaves the injunction that they await his return with all pa. tience, and reserve all the greenbacks possible till then, as he expects to rav. ish their eyes with things handsome and excellent. Messrs. Duffle & Chaptnn,will accept our thanks, for valuable contributions from their Newberry Book Store, which we are pleased to state is amply supplied with all ar ticles in the line of Books and Stationery. The supply of School Books kept on hand is fall. They supply all publications as they appear. Look in at the Newberry Book Store, managed by Mr. Chapman. while at home, and if you go to Columbia, do not fail to visit the fountain head Store, presided lover by Mr. Duffle. PERsoNAL.-Mr. M. G. Gannon, trav e:ing agent for the "Banner of the South," fuvored us with a visit during the past week. He is now on a tour through the upper districts, and we take pleasure in commending him to the press and people generally. The Ban ner ranks high as a literary paper, and already has a circulation commensurate with its merits. Mr. Cannon also rep resents the Chronicle and Sentinel. Both of these papers are published in Augusta, Ga. C. C. CUASE & Co.-We refer the reader to the card of this new firm, and do so with the greatest pleasure, for, know ing the gentlemen so well, anid so long, and being assut:ed of their capacity for business,.and the favorable facilities at their commnand,we can safelyv give them a place among the prominent commercial lights of our town. They intend doing: aheavy business, in Groceries of all grades, and the connections made with large houses abroad will enable thern to offer inducements to country dealers. The purchase of Cotton will be one of - the features ot this new house. LIFE INst'RANCE is assumning an i'r portanice in the minds of men commen. surate with the great interests involved. It is fast becoming a prime necessity, f while the facilities afforded for safe in- c vestment.are very many. The Arling. t ton Mutual, a card of which we publish this week, ranks prominently among t the first class companies of the pres3nt It day. No possible risk can be sustained ~ t by the policy htolder, as the Companies' large funds are invested safely, and in the surest manner. Maj. D. S. Chilton, traveling agent for the Arlington, is now int our midst, and we commend him and 6 the interests he represenits, to favorable a attention. Y. J. Pope, Esq., we are c pleased to notice, has accepted the t agency in the Arlington Mutual for this place.a LIFE INst.RANcE--We publish in tbis t issue the notice of Dr. Branch, who is Agent for the Piedmont Life Insurance Company of Virginia. We understand, that that Company has had- a remarkable y success, based upon the ped ect reliabil ity of its officers, who are among the best men of Virginia, and whose charac ter and standing are vouched for by up n& of fifty of the first men of that ' State. Tne capital is angle to meet any emergency; indeed it is a first-class Company, and in these tim~es of pecuniary distress, we advise all to take a a Policy, and thus in case of death to I leave their otherwise distressed families' above future want. Messrs. Johnstone & Nance are the agents at Ntewberry C. H., and for the District. . VERv AGREEABL.E AN~D HIGHLY ACCEPT- ~ AB.E.-Monsieur SChodair, of - happy ~ memory,~h'olds us in the highest eati mation, as is evidenced by his frequentt favors. He will accept a very large c portion of thanks from both the "Senior" and "Junior," for his elegant deposit last made. The Monsieur, and'his good lady, for we feel certain that the latter I "had a finger in the pie," or rather cakes, have the happiest knack in cater ing to the appetite; and in ministeringt to the appetite-editorial, they cannot a be excelled. By rare~ intuition they have discovered that the principal ap proach to a man's heart is th.rough the stomach, and sensibly they act upon it. The avenues of our bearts have been I besieged so effectually, that the citadel yields, and the Mons. and his lady takes possession. Think of it, little ones, and dearly beloved readers, two delicious desert cakes, all at one time. Just tbink of it, for 'tis all you can do now, as the 'cakes have gone the way designed. 1 The Monsieur's establishment is now completely fitted, and he will be happy .to fill any orders left with him, and for which he is eminently qualified-. A Washington official was castigated t a.t the Cnnitol lat week.1 DIED, in the Poor House of this Dis trict, Judge Miller, at an advanced age. A sad comment on the ingratitude of the radical party. Fired with amition and ardently desiring a high positio in affice, the Judge took a stand with his awn color, in the great League party, when at its height, but failing to receive a due appreciation of his merits, he "dis gusted" with the party, to use his lan guage,and headed the democratic proces sion here, on the 22nd of last September. Hle was an ardent lover of displays of all kinds, and with a feather in his hat, or i ribbon in his button hole, he was as happy ar a judge; devotedly attached to wvomon, wine and politics, he was known ar and wide, but he is gone, the fi.idle and de bow are hung up, the shovel and de hoe laid aside. He was one of the best wood choppers in the town or the district. Peace to his ashes. A GOOD REPoRT.-In a conversation with Mr. Bruggeman, the other day, we learned that already have one hundred 1nd seventy enigra ts been brought to this, Laurens and Edgefield districts, through the Newberry Immigration So :iety, since its formation. Mr. B. gives a cheering account of the working of the Society, and this fact alone is sufficient to prove how well it is working, and how successfully it is managed. He states that the interest is increasing ;reatly, and that applications for labor re flow ing in constantly. The fiext rear will give a large increase to our yopulation, we feel certain, and all the nterests of our people will be subserved. Let them come, we want them, and ome they will, if they are sought after, nd remain too, adding to, and improv ng all branches of industry, if we receive nd treat them properly. .This latter is most important feature in the success >f the enterprise, and though it is be ieved that the farming population re :ognize it in good faith, it may not be miss to mention, that the better the reatment, the better will that cl:ass of itizens become, and the better will the amployer be paid in work. WEEKLY S'MMING. -One of the most greeable duties devolving on the con luc:or of a weekly paper, is to sum up mnce in the seven days a record of the avors bestowed during the week past. ith no spirit of vain glory is this done, ior with boastful desire, but with a rish to evince a hearty appreciation of he good feeling entertained toward us y our friends. Among the many who i,one with the other, in seeing how much of good they can bestow on us, is ur friend Lawarence Marshall. A whole. iuled fellow is he, w"hat he lacks in auscle (an arm lost in battle) he makes ip in heart, and na heart whi,-h prompts he doing of big thinags. Law rence says, -in speaking of e litori7al ofterinage, that this or th:at mian doas, "I'll see im and go doubk." Now we <ion't rant L1wrence go i:ju:re himself, n'nd on't thinak he a ill eitiher, fo,r aside from is wish.to gratify us, he has a great ugard fo,r the benefit acc-ruing fromn the -ee use of printer's inak. Hie lias dis avered -its great advantages and con inually invokes its aid, not only by ad ertising constanatly, hut by the admiin tering of shad, black fish, oysters, &c., a ouir table. WVe are pleased to see hat the public appreciate him, for he isposes of moYe of the above delectable hmngs than any oilier man in to'rn. f you want these articles froh, call on ,awrence. Wzu.L YOUJ PLEASE sIT As A JURO. ,uch was the polite salutation made us few days since by Squire Kinards' lerk, while pushing our way through h e crowded street, o n important boughts intent. Stopping for an instant, nid struck with the exceeding politeness nd modesty of the request, we stopped a view the bearer of this magisterial ppeal. Hie was a good looking young an, of about 20 summers, ard as many rintt rs, and not being pressed for time e waited, while we looked and reflected 2ent:-dly. To be or not to be ?' Th2t as the question. Profit and honor lay a the balances. 'Twas but a moment, oaever, and profit carried the point. 'he answer which suggested itself, but rhich we did not express, was, "young ani, avacnt ! thou troublest us," but astead of w'ieh we smiled, and said ratelligibly, "nary time, young man," ad onward sped. Trurning, we. saw tim standing still, flabbergasted as it rere ; the thought of refusal was far rom his thoughts, and the ~disap iointment sorely felt. No doubt a count ras made on our sitting, and that Squire Einard and himself, after long and earn st deliberation, had decided on exten ing an invitation to the editor; tbe ourt would not be "all sitting" unless te could be brought to sit, thought they. eeing under many obligations both to he Squire and his clerk for the mark of onsideration intended to be conferred, r offer the apology that a press of mat er alone prevented an acceptance, and hat any ot1er time when less busy we vil let our light shine on their honora le Court. At the same time we wish tunderstood, that we care not for dis inction, in this or any other public line, nd thiat when we sit, we prefer that it emin some snug corner, and preferably t home, with a book and one of Dr. ~ouin's choice segars, in a quiet 'man er, comporting with the demeanor and haracter of a modest man. Sacrifice's oust be made, however, and the great st of men have to recognize the calls nade by society, therefore when next re meet that young man, and have the imne, and the invitation be repeated, the ;uire can count us one "to sic." We cannot but help noticing the great lifference in respect to the call for ja ors' services between the Magistrates' nd the no called higher courts, for in he one, you are politely urged and in ited to sat, while in the other it com, s n shape of a command to be and aD >ear, and fail not, on pain of fine, &c. Ve like the former, and will give our >atronage to it, and compliment Magis rate Einard for the manner in which he ischarges the duties of his high posi ion, and the young man, too. Here's to ath. Index to New Advertisements. R. Stewart-New Goods of various kinds. Secrets of the Great City-Jones, Brothers & Co., Atlanta, Ga. The Leader Gook Stove-W. T. Wright. New and Cheap Grocery Store-R. Moorman & Co. Cotton Buyers, Grocery and Provision Dealers, &c.-C. C. Chase & Co. Assessor's Notice-Kinard & Coate. Assignee's Sale.-G. F. Long. Bankruptcy Notices--J. P. M. Epping. " f. D. Horlbeck. Schedule S. C. R. R.-H. T. Peake, General Superintendent. Internal Revenue-H. C. Corwin. Arlington Mutual Life Insurance.-D. S. Chilton, General Agent. L. R. Marshall-Wants to buy and wants to sell, &c. Everybody help him to do it. U. S. Internal Revenue-J. II. Dennis. Piedmont Life Insurance-Johnston & Nance, Agents. Hard ware-S. P. Boozer & Co. A. Harris-Groceries and Dry Goods. Durham Lovelace-Groceries and Nic Nacks. D. Ward & Co.-Grocers and Restau rateurs. Charles Kerrison-Who-lesale and Re. tail Dry Goods dealer, 252 King-st., Charlest4n, S. C. COMMERCIAL NEwanY, Feb. 16 -Cotton quiet at 26}. COLUMBIA, Feb. 15.-Sales of cotton, to-day, only about 5- bales, at fair prices. NEw YORK, February 15-7 P. M.-Cotton dull and le. lower, with sales of 1.9 0 bales, at 29 a 29k. Flour dull and unchanged-superfine 5.86; common to fair extra Southern 6.75 a 7 2). Gold 85}. AUGUsTA, Feb. 15 -Cotton market quiet, sales 289 bales-middlings 27k. . CHARLaSTO1, Feb. 15.-Cotton dull and nom. inal with no sales-quotations cannot be given; receipts 888 bales. LIVaRPOOL, Feb. 15.-Evening.-Cotton dull -uplands 124; Orleans 121; sales 8,000 bales. BLACKSMITH'S and Plantation Tools. Blacksmith's Bellows, 80, 382, and 34 inches, Anvils, Vises, Hammers, Stock and Dies, Ames Shovels, Spades, and Manure Forks, with a full and complete stock of best English and Ameri can Hardware and Cutler, all at the lowest cash prices, at S. r.OOZER & CO'S. Feb. 177 4t. Hoes and Chains. 100 dozen Brades' Crown Hoes, 150 pair Wagon and plow Traces, Tongue, Stay, Stretcher, Lock. Fifth Breast and Well Chains, at low. st market prices, at S. P. $OOZER & CO'S. Feb. 17 7 4t. U. S. Internal Revenue. DEPUTY CoLLEcTOa's OaICE. N swBeaaY. S. C., Feb. 15th, 1863. Notice is hereby given to all persons claim ing an interest in the following described prop. erty, seized from W. A. Rose, of Clinton, S. C., for violation of Internal Revenue Laws, to wit: about 30 gallons of Whiskey, to appear and make such claim on or before the 18th day of March next. JAS H. DENNIS,. De, 7 puty Collector, 3d District, S. C. South Carolina Railroad. GENERAL SUP'ERINI'ENDENT'S OEi'ICE,)1 February 1A,1869. O N arnd after THIS INSTA NT, the fol!owing Schedule will be cbserved: DAY P'ASSE?NGER.TRAIN. Leave Columbia. at..................7 45 A. 11. A rrive at Columbia .....................5.45 P. M. ;TH HOUCHI MAIL IRA IN. Arr ive at Columbia ...................11 3.5 A. M1. Lea~ve Columbia, at...................131) P. M . Passengers taking the rihrough Mail ifrain for the North. via E ingeville, make olose connec tion; also forthie West. at Augusta, for Mem phis. New 0; leans, etc. H.T EAKE Feb. 177* .(Gei erai Superintei.dent. Assignee's Sale. Ini pursuance of' an order to nje directed, I will sell at piublic aneiiol alt Newber ry U. H., o:i Monday the 1st day of Mard,b next, the Notes, Acons &c., belonging to the Es tale of J. D. Bruce-B;ankrupt. G. F. LONG ,Asignree. Feb. 17-7 2t.* Assessor's Notice. Notice is hereby gi'ven to all PERiONA L OR RE AL EsTA TE HOLDERS in our re spective Townships, viz: Nos. 8, 4, 5, 6 and 7, that all t.hose irrespective of color, who fail to give in their names and prop erty by the 1st April, ensuing, will be H ANDED over to the Auditor, to be DEA LT with as the Law PROVIDEs, which is by no means pleasant-MARK THIS. JOHN P. KINA RD. Feb. 17l 4It. JOHN COATE. NJUHAM LOYELACE, Next door to Capt. Gauntt's, DEALER IN Choice Family Groceries, Keeps constantly on band all articles in the above line, besides Candies, Tobacco, Segars, and a variety of other articles. Please call and examine my stock and inquire my prices, which will he found satisf'actory. Feb. 17 7 if. LIFE INSURANOE! The Subscriber is Agent for the State of South Carolina for one of the best, and most reliable Life Insurance Companies in the world. For the FrasT Sixteen Months of its business. it had re cured about Two THOUsARD roL.WIEs, and had received an Income or about Tass HuwDaxD and 8irrY THOUSAxp DOLLARs It is a VIRGINIA COMPAN Y ; and as an evi dence of its high standing at home,.where it Is best known, a large portion of its business is done ini that State. It has invariably paid all of its losses AT oJcE, waiving the NINETY~ DAYS' NOTICE, as allowed by the terms of the k'olicy. Gen. N- G. EVANS was Insured in THIS Cox PARY, and Immediately after his death, Ihad the pleasare of presenting to his afflicted family, the amount of his Policy--5,0u0. Call on Johnston a Nance, and secure a Po'i c7. ISAAC BRANCH, 11. D., A gent. J. J. WAaDLAW, M1. D., Medical Examiner at Abbeville, C. H. Newberry, C. H , Feb. 14, 1869. tf I want to buy from 5 lbs. to 500,000 pounds of clean Cotton Rags. I want to sell 20 gallons Fresh Oysters, 200 Shad, and - 500 strings Black Fish, which I will be receiving fresh every day this week. L. R. MARSHALL, Feb 17 7 Grocery Store and Bar Room. We giave removed our Bar to the rear and opened a nice lot of Groceries in the front store, which we sell cheap for cash. Our restaurant Is nicely fitted up: we will always keep on hand a choice stock of Liquors and Groceries. D. WARD & CO. Wahb1',"173 THlE LEA WITH AN 1 The most beautiful Cookinug St< do all kinds of Cooking with as litt stove has. It is very heavy and dt LEADER, 1 keep constantly on hai operate well. Out of the many E satisfaction. The Tin Business is still carrie Feb 17 NEW AND CHEAP GROCERY STORE We have just opened a heavy stock of Family & Plantation Groceries, or superior quality, at No. 2, Mollohon Row, in the Town of Newhberry, whetre we wi!I constantly rec.-ive and keep a full assort :aent of all goods in our lia'e, and1 Sell them as lowe as they can be Sold in this MarketI in connection with the Grocery trade, we I rill do a general Gonnuni.sion business, and ill ma&ke liberal adn~taces on all Cotton or other produce entrusted to our shipment.I We will also purchase every kind of pro nce at market prices. We invite our friends and the public enerally to an examination of our stock. R. MOORMAN~ & CO. Feb. 17 7 tf. R. MOORMAN & o. Have just received their ] Large and well selected stock OF roceries and Family Supplies. onsisting ~in part of Bacon ~Hams, Sides and Shoulders, Lard, < Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses and yrup, Flour,Irish Potatoes,Mack rel, Salt, in Sacks, Bagging, Rope and Twine, Nails, Cooper's ware, &., &c.E Also, a fine lot of Cheese, Can Ies, Table Salt, White Wine andi ider Vinegar, Crackers, Raisins, runes, Altnonds, Pecans, Black nd iRed Pepper, Spices, Nutmegs. inger, Cloves and Essences of very kind. Also, a gr'eat variety of Family nd Toilet Soaps, Soda, Starch, Bluing and Copperas. Also, different grades of Chew ng and Smoking Tobacco and Ci ars, Powder, Shot, Bar Lead, Percussion Caps, togetber with nany other articles in general use n families, that cannot be enume ated. Feb. 17 7 C. C. CHASE & CO., Newberry C, H. S. C. C0TTO._BUERS!~ nsafewcdays will be in receipt of a large upply of roceries, Provisions, Coi'n, Oats, Hay, Peruvian Guano, &c. Ofer fine inducements to Planters and Heads f Families laying in supplies. Retail Dealers will DO WELL to give us a call. Will be found at store formerly oceppied by Messrs. Wiskeman a Wilber. Feb 177 tf New Goods, New Goods. The subscriber has this day a lot fresh oods, consisting in p art of Plain and Plaid )snaburg, 8 oz. to the poignd, Brown and Beached Shirting and Sheeting. Hillside eans, Brown and Bleached Jeans, 10k leace Sheeting, &. c STEVE. IION TOP. uick, boil as fast, broil as nice, and many advantages whbich nOother as many stoves are. Besides the rns, all of which are warranted to nowledge has failed to give entire work will be done at short notice. W. T. WRIGHT. C ARD. CHARLES KERISON, Formerly of the Firm of C. & F . L KER RISON, would inform his *ism4s and thre public that he has purchased from Mr. 3A31!S B. BErTS. all his st'OCK IN TRAD &c., at the store, No. 252 RIN G-STREET. a will there continue the Dry Goods Bhuiom Wholesale an d Retail, FORt Ca8H. on his own ndividual account and responsibi Sty. Es uIt roceed. wit hout detay, to replenish sad remqw le stock. and continue so doing until the me ~ortmenrt shall be made comnp'ete and attractive, As the termus will be SIrRtkl'LY G aSR.ee p. r oved city acceptance for a short credit, it mew wesarily tollowsa that thre prices mes't be kept e ea.t as low as to be found at any other respcta b e estrablishment. H is brot her, Mr. E. L. Kerrison, assied,b Mr A B. }tcDonrell, both expeIne hants In this line, will be fudat his St.u9, iding in, the conduct and management ofthe uiness, and it is hoped that Jis.. and their-4. orts to win the confidence and patrOna~ dO ublic wrill be as successful, as in past d~w he old firm at corner of King and X* treets. Feb 17 7 3mno District Court of the United Ste. Or thre District of South Carolin. -Is Bankruptcy. I:a the matter of Josp Duckett-Barnkrupt. By whom a petition for asdjudicatios Vf Flnr.trptcy was filed on the 80th dqy % )ece mber, A. D., 1868, in- said Court. This is to give notice that on the 12th:day >f February, A. D. 1869, a warrant of ankruptcy was issued against the Estate of oseph Durckett, in the District of Netrberry, state of South Carolina who has been ad udged a bankrupt on his own petition: hat the payment of any debts and the 46. iverv of any property belonging to said ankrupt ; to him, or for his' use, and tile ransfer of any property by him, sm f@ idden by law ; and that a meeting of ,te :reditors of said Bankrupt, to prove. t1afr iebts, and to choose one or mor Assignedu >f his estate, will be held at a Court of Ba* -ptcy, to be holden at Newberry Court onse, South Carolina, before. . 6. Jaie er, Esq., Register, on the 9th day..f farch, A. D., 186i9, at 10 o'clock A.. J. P. 11. EPPING, -U. S. Marshal as Messenger. by A.. P. Pira;, Feb. 17 7 3t. Deputy Messengdr. District Court of the United StaWe. or the District of South -Osulima-inb _Bankruptcy. In the matter of James 5. H. Ruff-Bankrupt. By whom a Petition for Adjudicato of Bankruptcy was filed on the 94th day 9f Dcember, A. D. 1868 in said Court. This is to give notice, that oo the itii4 ay of February, A. D. 1809, a.warraa4 Bnlkruptcy was issued against the Estate f J. M. H. Ruff of Newberry, In the [istrict of Newberry and State. of .ou arolina, who has been adjudged a ia uapt, on his own Petition; that the pay. nent of any debts and delivery, of My roperty belonging to said Bankrt, im er for his use, and the transfr oany roperty by him are f&bidden by lawi hat a meeting of the creditors of thi,1 ankrupt, to prove their debts, rnd'Ss hoose one or ipore Aigneesof his Estata, ill be held ait a Court of Bankruptcy, to e holden at Newberry 0. H., befers . G. Jaeger, Esrq., Register, on the sBIe tIav of March, A. D. 1869, at 11 o'clock, .'M. J. P. M. EPPING% U. S. Marsarl as Messenger,. Feb. 17 71 3t. Dept*y Mcaeps, [n the District Court of the JNITED) STA TES, for South Carollos, J. erm, 1869. In the matter of David H. q iardt of NewberryCounty-Bankrupt. N ition for full and final discharge in M ~uptcy. Ordered, that a hearing be had on teI lay of, March, 1869, at Federal Cp Rouse in Charleston. 8. C.; and tht all ru tors, ae. of said bankrupt appea at si ime and place, anid shew cause, if any they an, why the prayer of the petitioner should ot be granted. And that the 2nd and r neetings of creditors of said bankrupt ~l >e held at the ofie of C. G. Jaeger, E. egister of 3rd Con. DIstrict, 8. C., en 9t lay of M~farch, 1869, at 12 Ii. Bv order ofthe Court, the8th day of Febr DANIEL HORLBFC% Clerk District Court United States Feb 17 7 3t. For South Carolina, HR CII D WITHOUT EXTENf >vInwinmrkt1 Wl/ bk a _efe asaysorynue.Ij a ral, n s o s ibl o rc ITA LFIISRAC /om 0fee 21 icn [. a Presoidn-n rE. EWills bD.D ,s Legaul A.ser-ny stov Coill,e ta Medica, Ad viser-Choable Smth. .aD. aJlge ass. opr,tAent, fewerry,t Reson whyayo shold nour one to Ar!ng on-in itis vril outrhesande theclu rsoe Offeic, 321 R .Icpmoit stock Spreintoin E.es inrd sDt.D,hy.I rnerial, Aviatr-cions not Coferdlbla di(byal rovion -of iscarter. in irst Miens Jdge Y.EA ESTATps, At nt, neubered, alue. Wot not dspey Sthe r-ds oothe Com roies;oflthe sk e in th copafrson.c o exr h trge o neaeriskos. hratran usns Dtaaet. Su. ItsoN Gen Aget C.nw Ineste rggnaR~nevenue. am Ire~bies notie thaot iler l;tend ind aese AllSSE th tr'tv fue of thesANUALtfA iS fr186, asd aforlows ro ferdb t te Pomaa-Februy I23fud r l net A by aFroLvsion eb. 4t h.rtr, in 26rth.iu AtCi nton ac 1 5ELETA t h.L 1t une17th.r 'elusie. Wfte aontdry h eari of 188oadther Taxon ariges onle Wahs,k iirdTbls 869 aherb patyivple notic,ta well atts n Sis IncomeN ir tof the dateUA ofAss Pefro86, firs, fompais: o opoain AtcFo, Lwve-Fen 4th mits of Lauensan A Laquren, mus duyMapply 2nd toeg,ite Ati bCinoaess ith. 1uch applictho.wl AtnMrtim Dibepo-ac.8t 9h AuthNewmr,bl ersonswhoMar interest, TisriAsesme nclces. etaxer asnAdmen argstrol ~atorhesExctr Bllirde muTale, eturn ad ilvter Plate, pownded.Mrh1 H..C.Icom prorWIN, ato Assess Lar n ewberry C oun ties, foS.ic 8?c.aa requiedr, st duly apply1, andr69, te he bundsinesswth d suhappictnlarged he city ofiisatrelorth Fhcareow~ alprivng.oar And ert da in nyoeaie Ditbtif Grces,0 Drytne Gordcsos, .Eitras FAdmin lor, Exutrs Corffsee, uTak er Le.0trs i the r ase25ovperd His,macs eC.RIN Assessonfec Loare,ns, dncery Cortices, c. ogether w ry,S Cgoods,1, caho, DRY HARRS. PS.The undersichedl whal benchaged hefe capityeek Thesa SThrdaysand tatrs il e thfie days frhoceris, nd lack,fish. EtA. ail B'or aon, Coffe, Te&c.ar Sgoolo Asls craconkes, chese, erdianeas, aneshd frut, sad. cua le,maChes, et. TEAd confec ;i.ary nut,7any7rtcls.c