The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, March 10, 1869, Image 4
A Fair Dentist.
Yesterday, in Philadelphia, a
woman graduated in dental sur
gery, and received her diploma.
She isa widow now, but we pre
die hft she will not remain in
thafunsatisfactory state bat a
very short time.
The advent of this female den
tist into the profession, will cre
ate-a sensation in Philadelphia.
Her rooms will be crowded "from
early morn to dewy eve." Every
young fellow in the "City of
B therly Love" will have the
toothache, and we question if the
widow can l a tithe of the cari
ous teeth that will be offered for
her inspection. It is absolutely
indispensable to a successful oper
ation that the dentist's left arm
encircle the neck of the patient;
sad Oh I how patient the young
men and the widowers who pa
tronize the fair dentist will be.
Of course, two-thirds of the
geatlemen of dilapidated mouths,
*iii faint just as soon > as the doe
tor exhibits -her instruments; and
t wil-4ever do to permit them- to
fall headlong to the floor; some
body must avert the catastrophe
&t we donetprotend to say the
widow would do it.
Now, who wou!d not have the
toothache (just the least bit in the
world), if he could be operated on
by a female dentist? Nice, isn't
it? to enjoy the.luxury of having
your teeth filled (in imagination)
by the hand of woman ?
'Young man, picture to yourself
a neat little sign banging out on
Market-street, in Wilinington,con
taining the following: .
yMiss Anesthetic Amalgam, D.
Wouldn't that be glorious?
Wilmingtoa Star.
wi .-We pity the mean -soul
tha "oald pen suelI 10eious
6 as thNfefig*hich
w eR* ditOai al.,Oumns
et tork Evening Poet, a
dited by historiana and
ha vugr and jgnjust
a nUE? Me j showt that,
no lterary
wnar
ro - igtitiilistunpar
alleld in this country :
Yesterday Jefferson Davis was
formerly discharged by the court,
and hereafter there will be no pre
tence of a trial with him. We
trust he will .owbhave the decen
ete remain in obscurity.; it is
gety iwortain that if he were to
4whimself in the streets of
iftewiork, he would stand a good
-ebaice to be knocked down by
se indignant dise'harged sol
di!e. Poor creature, he is a mel
ancholy exampLe of the ruin and
disgraiiilbgyerimial am
-A A div'orce case in high life has
*%ently been applied for in Al.
bany, growing out of a difficulty
that ruts in the background the
"rat and mousE dorit-oversy." 1t
.appeara that about a year ago a
dispute arose Itwe.en the loving
gaia regarding the hanging of a
picture. The husband said it
aboukd hang on the east side of
the parlor, while the wife wais re
elived it should hang on the west
side. The war waxed faer un
tilthe parties became so'esttanged
sato occ2tdiMrent :doms amld
tfeNiert't sleellings,"imdi now
they seek to put a decree of the
ecYt between them.
. A FEABFUL RIDE.-Inl New
-York, on Thursday last, two boys
mounted the cow-catcher to a lo
amntv standi'ng on the track of
the Hudson, River railroad;, sup
posing* the engine - would move
only, a few - blocks. The engine
was ordered to Poughkeepsie, and
did not stop until it reached Peek
skill. The boys had hung to 'the
iron bars, screaming for help, but
as they were hidden by the smoke
stack the engineer did not per
ceive them. At Peekskill both
were discovered, but so overcome
with fright that neither could
walk.
A VALUABLE DIseOVERY.-AC
cording to the Spectator, a treas
'ure of priceless value has been
found among the stores of the
India. House. Oriental scholars
11l over the world will find their
blood quicken at the news that
Abe library of Timour, collected in
the course of his conquests, has
been discovered~. "A monag other
treasures are documents of extra
ordinary:yalue connected with the
biography of Mohamme.d." The
discovery of this chest may pro
bably cause a large part of Eastern
korvan~1 b.-wxitte.
Guano! Guano !
100 Tons Pure Peruviar
Guano, on the way from th(
Peruvian GovernmentAgen t
at New York.
We also expect to keep v
gocd quantity of differeni
kinds of Fertilizers, at oui
Ware-house, near the G. &
C. R. R. Depot.
MAYES & MARTIN.
Jan. 6 1 tf.
Fresh Lard.
Just receired 64H) lbs. No. I countr.
Lard in kits, pure and nice, the very articlh
for house-keepers. Gall and supply your
selves at the Grocery store of
MAYES & MARTIN.
Jan 27 4 tf
Country Bacon.
4000 lbs. of the above now in store, o1
supvrior qual ty, and well-cured, at reason
able prices by
MAYES & MARTIN.
Jan 27 4 tf
Pink-eye Potatoes.
25 Btirs in good order and condition
just reeieved and l'or sale by
MAYES & MARTIN.
Jan 27 4 tf
MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COIPANF,
OF NEW YORK.
INCORPORATED, - - - - -1842
C ASH ASSETS-OVER THIRTY MIL
LIONS OF DOLLARS.
Cash Income, 1867, over TEN MILLIONS
Dividends to Policy Hol lers, 1867, $2 236;
87437.
New Policies issned in 1867. 19.406.
the Company is PURELY MUTUAL Ni
dividends to stockholders. The entire pro
fits are returned to the assured, thns cau'inj
Policies to become SELF SUST %IN [NG is
thirteen years, or to double in twenty.
Interest received from investments, 1867
over $1,300,000.
Excess of INTERESTRECEIPTS ALONE
over losses, about $400,000.
Real Estate. Bonds and Mortgages on Rea
Estate, in the City of New York, over BEV
ENTEEN MILLIONS of dollars.
It is the richest Company in the world
Its policies are non'forfeitable. Its div
dends are the largest.
A pp'ications for Co'umbIas, and the North
ern portion of South Carolina, receivod by
GKEGG, PALMER & CO.,
Meneal agns
BaNsoN JOESs, Agent at Newberry.
JAMES Molin,Omn, M. D., Medical Exam
Feb. 10 6 1y.
PERUVIAN GUANO.
We will give particular attention to pur
chaSIng Per-uvian Guano, and warrant i
BUNTV, THO MSON & CO ,
Jan 203 .97 and 9Waterat , N Y.
District Court of thbe United States
For the District ot South Carolina. In Bank
rupte).. In the matter of John F. Sims
To whom is may concern :The undersignet
ee eso Jou F. Eiune the Count
ot ?ewberry, and state of South Carolina, with
in sid County, who ha's been adjudgted a bsk
osaidtriot. Date2th davofd ictAce
1869.1. Rt. PHiFER, Asignee.
Marcb 3 9 St.
W. G. GLENN,
WITH
GEO. C. RbBINSoN
GROCER
AND
-26% Broad Street,
AUiGUSTA, 9EORGIA.
Choice Family Groceries,
OFV9iiY'DZCg m10N,
lncluding Bacon, Flour, Coffee,
Sugar, Salt, P.itatoes, Salt Fish,dk
At the Lowest Cash Prices
Dec. 2 4I56wos.
HMElS PACKER
PR ACT ICA L
10 SE, 8IG% AN DEOO&ATIV PMINI
glazier and Paper Hanger,
* ewberry C. f.; S C.,
Br t'o if*m thd citIzens of this con
munity that he is now fairly started in bus
ee aunI pessrea to e~xecute all brilers wi
nete and: penetnahlty, and iar noderal
rates To be found at Louis Shodair's Re
taurant, Newbe-rry C. [1. March 3
THE OLD
THE GREAT SOUTHERN TONIC
AJI [ feCiphli
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & 0(
Charleston, S. C.
September 2 86 ly.
JA MES ALLAN,
Importer and Dealer in
Fine Watches, Clocke
Jewelry, Silver and Plated
Ware, Spectacles, Eye Glasses,
Fancy Goods, &c.
No. 307 Kiug Street,
-CHARLESTON, S. (
W,CLOCKS and JEWELRY
Bar and Billiard Room.
Main-at , Newberry, nearly op. the Court Hon
In the Dist. Court. of the United
States fo~r tie- Dist. of So., Ca.
In the matter of C. H. ondley-Bankrupt.
Ti is-ordered t y-the Court that a meeting
or tir creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove
their debts and choose one or more As
signees, will take place at the office of
C. G. Jaeger, Regi"tr.ar in Bankruptcy at
Newherry C. II.. in said . District, os the
Srth day of March, 18t;9, at 1U o'clock,
e.M.
This meetitn i' in lien of the first meet
ing of creditors ordered to be held before
Henry Summner, Registrar, on the 13th
July, 1868.
J P M EPPI\G,
U. S. Marshal as &Jessenger.
Per A P PIFER, Deputy Messenger.
Mardh 3 9 ;t
In the Dist. Court of the United
States, for the Dist. of So. Ca.,
In the matter of Bentj amin J. Singleton
Bankrupt.
It is ordered by the Court, that a mreting
of the creditors of s.aid B:ankrupt, t- prove
their debts and choose one or more Assign
ees, will take place ar the office of C. G. J.e
ger, Registrar in B enkruptcy, at Newberry
Courthouse, in said District, on the 29th
day of March, 1'69, at.11) o'clock, A. M.
ThL meeting is in lieu of the ?frst meet
ing of creditors, ordered to he held before
Henry Summer, Registrar on the 9th Jan
nary tilt., which meeting was not held on
account of the death of the said Henry
Suanier, Registrar.
J. P. M. EPPING,
i. S. Marshall is Messenger.
Per A. P. PIFER, Deputy Messenger.
March 3 9 3t
In the District tourt of the
UNI I ED STATES. far Sonth Carolina, Jan.
Ter:n.1869. In the mat ter of John W . Falk,
Newberry Connty-Bankrupt. Petftieon for
full and final discharge in Bankruptcy.
Ordered, th:t a hearing he had on the 10th
day of April.' 1809. at Federal Court House in
Charleston, S C.; and that all cre-ditors,&c.,
of said Bankrupt appear at said time and
place, and shew caa,e if"any they can, why
the prayer of the pe'titiomner shotaki not be
oranted. A'nd th-tt the 2nd and 3.1 meetinag
if creditors of %id6 B inkrupt will bi held at
the office of C. G. J.teger, E.q'r. Rgistrar
oif 3.1 Con Di,4trier, S. C , on 29th day of
March, 1809. at 12 m.
By order of rie Conrr, the 25th day of
February, 1809.
DANIEL IIORLBF.CK,
Cler' District Court United States.
Marct, 3 9 3t For South C irulina.
In the 1)ist:ict Court of the
UNIrED S rATES. for South faroina. Jan
Term. 1869 In 'he ntatter of A W. 1. bi-a
mon,, of Newnerry Cetnty-Bfankrultt. Peri
tion for Full and tiual di-clarge in Bank
ruptcy.
Or.lered. that a haring be h-id on the 10th
day of April, 1869, at Federal. Court
ilo:l-e in Ch:arle'tott. S. C; and that all cre I
itors, &e , of said B:ankrupt appear at said
time and place, said shew cause if any they
can, why the prayer of the Petitioner should
notJ3egranted. And that the 2nd and 3d
meeug ofereditors of said Bankrupt will
be held at the office of C G. Jaeger. E-q.,
Regi' rar of; th ird (3) Congres'ionaal Di trict.
S C-,on the20h day of March, 1869, at
12 M,
B~y order of the Court, thie 25th -day of
Februaiy, 1S -
-DANIEL HORLBECK,
g[erk District Court U:dted States.
March 3 $ 3t. For South Catrolina.
Disfret Ce,*t of th Cirited States.
For tti'District of South, Carolin.a. In the
matter of10e*ge D. Smit;h--Bankrupt.
ByW im-m 'etition. for Adju-licationa of
B',nkrtaptcy' was filed .oa the 24th day of
Dec A. D. 8Q8 in said Court.
Thi'Js to t ih notice, that on the 24th uday
of Fehb. A D'1889 a Warrant in Btankruptcy
wvas issued aIg:aist the esta'e (of G. D. Smith
torSpa,lanbare, in the Di,trict of S~partan
burr n'l State-of Soutth C:iolinat. who ha<'
hb-en ldz:e,l a B:ankcrupat on his own Peati
lion:.that the psym--nt of any3 debts and de
livery of a*y~~property 4)elonging to said
Bankrupt, te.bjm or for hai< u-e, and the
t-rnafear of any propertY by him areiorbid
den by law: that a~ meeting of -the Crditors
(If the said Bankrupt to prove thetr debts
Iand toc!choe -one or more Ass:rneesof his
estate., will be held at a Courtof hBankeruptcy
to he holden at Newberry C. 11. 8S., be
fore ('. G. Jer,a Esq , Reeister, -on the
t13th dijy of'Matrch, A. D, 1869. at 12'o'clock,
M1. . J. P. M. E PPING.
8 . Marsh al as Messenger.
Peir A P Pifdr, Detputy Messenger.
March 3 9 St.:
District Court of the United States.
For the District sof South :Carfissa I:Kiank,
.ruptcy. Ina the matter of J AME$ H. BLEASE
-Bankirupt.
By whom s Petitiouefor A djvication of Bank
ruptcy wasfed.ou the 8lt -day 6fbDecember,
A. D8. in -s1'O6e
'This is to give notice, that on the 1st day of
March. 1809, a warrant in Banakauptcy was Issued
*,a::st the Estate of Jamies H Blease, of the.
District of ?idgefield.anad State of(South Caroline,
who bias beet sidjhid::d saskrnpt on his
own 'retiin: frhae paymenat of any debts
anad the delivery 0f aiay property beloningi
tosucha Banakrupt; to-him or for his use, and the
trzanafer ot tanya propierty by him, are forlaidden
by law; and that ta-meeting of the Creditors of
,aid I:anrupt, to prove their debts. aau.d to
choose one or more Aseigiees of his estate, will
be held at a court of Biankruptcy, to he bolden
at '?ewbery CourtilHouse. South Carolina, be
fire C. U Jae.rer, segistrar, o.a the 29th d ay of
Mlarch, A D. 1869, at 12 o'clock. M.
J. P. 31 EPPING,
U. .S Marshall, as Messenger,
P'er A. P Prvaa,
March 88 3t - -Deputy.30sasenuger
District Cou rt ofthec United States.
r i v 1 the mat2wer 4Allirt C. . Galing
on- akrupt
To whom it may concern: The undersigned
hereby gives notice of lisa appointm-nt as As
signlee of the estate of. Alt ert U. Giarlington, of
N 1ewberry Copurt Ifrouse iaathae Caoutnty of New
taerty, anid State of1 South t'arolina within said
Counaty, who las beena adjudgeed a Bankrupt
Ut.On his own petition by thte District Court ot
said District. Disted at'.Xewberry C. B., the
I27tu day ot: February -A. D.,ASi86.
W E. F. NANCE, Assignee.
March 8 9 3t.
District Court of the United States.
For-the'-District of See hi CaroHuaNia the
hmatter of D.avid F. Suber-Banakrupt.
reBy whom a Petiiton for Adjudicatjoni of
sBiakruptcy w:as filed on the 29th day of
December, A D -1808 in staid Court.
- (his i- to give na.ice, that on ttha 1st day
of March, A D 1889, a Warrant in Bank.,
rupaev was is,ned aagainst the estate of D)a
Svidl F. Suber of Newberry C H, in the Dis
trict of Newberry, and State of South Cairo
lina, who has been aadjadge'd;a Bankrupt on
his own PetitIon: that the payment of any
debts and delivery of anay praperty belong
ing to said Bankrupt. to haim oar tfor hi, u,e,
and the trani-fer of any property by-hIur are
forb''dden by Law: that a meeting of the
Creditors of the said B3ankruipt.to) prove the ir
debts. and to choao-e one or more A-rignees
Iof' his estate, will bie held at a Court of'
Bankruptcy. to be' holdena at New berry C II
S C, hefore C. G. Jaeger, Regi..tr;ar, ont the
29th day of March, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at
Newberry.J.P .EPNG
U S. Marshall as Messenger.
Per A. P. PtpFER, Dept. Mes.
March 3 9 3;
Head Qrs, 2d Military District, {
CH A RLtSTON, S. C., Fe b. 18th, 1869.
The Registrars and ".Unagers of Eke.
tions" ini the late 2ad Milit:ary District, w ho
have not foraurdeda their Vouchers will
traanmit them' to the Dishursing Ollicer of
the Reconastraitiont Fund, Chaarlestona, 8. C,
by Ilith of March, 1969~
~.All "Managers of E!eetions" who have
not vet rec. ivead their pay will please for
Lward withosit delay, their Pust Office Ad
dress. By order of
M&j. GEN'L GEO. G. MEA DE, U. S. A.
Coma'dg Dep.'t of the South.
J. W. NICHOLLS,
Paymaster, U. R A.
Ma.k 3 9 e,.
Due West female CoIlege1
This is one of the most flourishinR Insti,
tutions in the State. Pupils received at any
time, and charted from time of entering,
l'ultion, including Latin and French, $4
per month.
Boarding, including Fuel and Washing,
$14 50 per mouth.
dee 16 3m J. I. BONNER, Pres.
W.. C. Courtney & Co.,
FACTORS
COMMISIONMERCHANTS,
No. 9 BOC'8 WUARF,
CHARLESTQN, S. C.
W. C Courtney,
Robt. Murdoch,
Jas. S. Murdoch. ' sept 9 6m
JAMES M. CALDWELL & SONS,
-COTTON FACTORS,
Accommodation Wharf,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
Advances made on consignments. Refer
tho'e who wish information to Col. D. L.
McKay, President of the People's National
Bank, Charleston, S. C.
Sep 9 37 6tn.
T. P. Forreston,
Jobber and dealer in
GERMAN, FRENCH, ENGUSH AND
AMERICAN TOYS,
hIosiery, Trimmings and Fancy
Goods, Musical Instruments,
Fire-works, and
Yankee Notions,
tlso Fashionabsle Emporium of Designs for
Stamping, Braiding & Embroidery
Constantly on hand a large and well
assorted stock of
Braids, French Etnbroidery, Cot
ton and Linen and Silk Floss,
Ribbons. &<e.
No. ON KIm ST., CRAM S . C.
Dec 2 49 tf
Grocery&Bar Room
Corner of Main & McKihben-sts.,
and op. Msis. Gary & Duncan.
We have removed our Bar to the rear and
opened a nice lot of Groceries in the front
store, which we sell cheap foP ca-h. Our
Bar Room is nicely fitted up: we will always
keep on hand a choice stock of Liquors and
Groceries D. WARD~ & Co.
Feb 177 3
C ARD.
CHlARLES KERRI?ON,
Formerly of the Firmi of C.
& v. L E[ldlSON. would in form his friends
and the public that he has pur chased f om Sir.
JAMES B. lUSITS. *il is StOCK IN TICAD)E.
&c., at tlie store, ~No. 2.52 I JY(-SrlLtF. und
will there c.'ntinue tie Dry~ Goodts Business
Wharolsald-teta$, IROI CAsH,l.Otr triS own!
indfridualsconuarstue respolisiblity. Het' will
proceed. withasur delay. to replenish anal renew
t be .stock. and conatinue so do'ing until the es
serinaes:t shall bae made. compeY. atd attractive
As tie ternas wtil be Sr.I'IL Y U ASi. orap
proved cily acceptance for a short credit, it t,e
e..-asaijv tollows thee thee prices must be kept at
least as low q4* be:fouad-at any.Ahr repeta-.
#!eab0khbt: - r
iliabroth'eiVr.E.L. IKerrison. atsisterfby
Mr A Bs. McDot:ell, both eaperieticed mers
chants iia4his. in.e. will be found-aL his store,
aiding inAthe or.dSet aqd managelnent of' tihe
buines,,a - is:hloped that his. and. their ef
forts to win the co:.lidence aa.d patroelaie .,l'the
public will be as sucessful, as ina past days n as
ti.e otd firm at cormier or King anad Market
streets.
Feb 17 7 3no
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This truly beautiful Engraving is fromn a
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Miarch 3 9 tf
What You Drink.
Out of thii-ty-eight specimens ofT }ourbon
Whisk4v i-dtently snttiitted ie a dhemaical
aalyssettne' varjitsaloona inr: New
.YrlQ o: y; $o were pure,. Tite .mu,er
si ned ventures to assert that lisa LI QUORS
and WINES are as pure-as any sol in the
United States. As for his AL,E anod LAGER
wishes to submit it to any chuenical anly-~
sist. It imparts permanitenlt strengthi to weak
systems arid jpvigOrates dIelica.te. conustit n
tioni Di-ink ii Beer :~yon will eijov tihe
greatest of blessings-hiealIth, and prolong
yeu.iie. JOHN C, SEEGERS,
Jan. 27 4 2m. Cohnnabia.
HUNT,I BRO'S & CO.,
Charleston, S. C.
Hunt, Thomson & Co.,
97 and 99 Water-st., N. Y.
Cotton Factors and Cornmis
asion Merchants.
IHaving reeently establi.ched a hou'e in
New York, we are pspared to -off&r 4very
facility for receiving. fortvardttand selling
Cotton and other produce.
Liberal cash advances made otn coneignsa
ments to either house or to our friends in
Lirties hipping to us can have the benefit
of three mats~t with one commiesion.
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ST.FOSCOPFS. -We manufaeture very largely, and have a large
tock of the best e.yes at the leet reat.
PHIOTO(CR t?PHl:: ALBUNIS.-Our Maufactureaof Albums Is well
kown throughout the country as superior 1s quality and beauty to all
thers.
All wesell are made is ssewe T.efoe. and our e tylesardlrreat
9rom those of soy othier maker. Sayers ab.ald let fall to se a
Rack before making their purchases.
CHROMOS.
Thee beautiful pletares. that aead W Jistfatsad a.m As
Nee,t Oil Peiea. at sue math tbrir gat. we Imtpottk!gty from
Pans. London. Berlin. Vienna SaWUM, Wud satply The trade at the
suwest ras.e
E. & H. T: KTO F CO.,
Iporters and Manut'rl of Photographic Materls.
Dec". 23 52 1 f.
Wando Fertilizer.
The Wando Miling and Manufacturing
Company oWfers to the Planters and Farm.
era of the South their Fertilizer, known as
the
"W ANDO FERTILIZER,"
Which the cxperie -ce of the past season
has proved to he one of the most valuable
in our matt, ket. I. has for its base the mna
te"riala from th,- Phosphate Bels of the Con
patty on Ashei y River, and is prepared at
their works at the
EAST END OF HASKL STREET,
in. this i,ty. Iln order to -uarantee its ui
fortitV amIl ttltintilin its high standard. the
I'om-p"lV h.aS mu:)ie arrangeellnts with the
distinlglishel Chemisr; Dr. G. U. SHEP
AID, Jr.. wto carefully analyzes all the
atnlnoniacal and other material purchased
by the Cotll.snv, and the prepared
Ferti izer ,
before heing. offered for sale. The Com
pany is-resolved to make an article which
%ill prve to be a Complete Manure, and
give entire satisfaction.
For terms, circulars, and other inform.
ation,
APPLY TO
WM. C. DUKES & CO., Agents,
NO. 1 SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
Charleston, S. C.
Jan. 13 2 3m0.
WM.. OWKES &CO.,
COTT FACTORS
Gen'i Ceisioin Merchants,
South A c Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
Ctonsigl taa of Certton, Ric?, &c., re
spectfully cited, and liheral ad'vu.m-es
mtade ther .-Jan. 13 2 amios
EDWAnn N. Tuas-roY. C. R. Hioli'.S.
THURN2ON & HUL.MES,
COT ONFACTORS
Commission Merchants,
ADJER'S NORTH WHARF,
CHARLESTOX 2. C.
Liberal cash advances made on consign
ment< of Cotton and other produce.
sept 3D 6m:
LOU IS SCHODAIR,
Baker & Confectioner,
MAIN STREET,
Newberry, 8. C.
Respectfully informs his many customers
and tihe prblic generally that his
New Bake Oven
is now completed, and by its convenient ar
rangemlel t he canl hake anly anId everything
ill is line at the shortest possible notice,
such as
Cakes, Pastry, &c.,
in satisfatctory and handsome style. PaS s
and Dinners furnished at shortest notic~
Fresh bread, pies and cake on hand.
Menis served at any hour.
Fish, oyste-s and game can be had at all
tiues.
Thankful for past favors he solicits a con
tinuance of the liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed.
Dec. 2 49 if.
NOTICE TO PLANTERS.
SOLUBLE PACIFiC GUANO.
The highly satisfactory and remarkable
effects of this Guano in producing very
largely incresed crops of Cotton, Corn and
other staple.'rops, tUS -attraicted thle genl
erattteption Qf phi,nters and farmers. In
order fo'cnnlirn- public confidence in the
cotinued excellence of this G'ua'lo, and
avail of the best scientific ability in the
prosemlionl of this imIportatnt business, tne
Pacitic GuanJo Comlpanly hIas con)summallt-d
a professionl'engagement with D)r. St. Jtu
litIn R-velnel, of.Charles toll, S. C., att scenel
tiir adviser and11 consllting~ .Ghemist to the
-Uompany. . Dr. 1(avejtel is conlverSant with
the? comlpositionI and qualiies of the Gtuano,
as well as wish the character, policy and
unusuall~l resources of the Pascifie Guanlo
omlpany, anid will comnmunicate full t..
fort:iion on thlese poinIts to planters who
may call on him, or address him by letter
at Charleston, S. C.
JN'O S. REESE & CO., Generdi Ag'te.
Pacifie G..anoUCompany, Baltimtore, Md.
J. N. ROBSON,
Ai't for South Carolina, Charlestonl.S. C.
Carwile a McCau<.hrin are th5e-authoized
Agents for Newberry District.
Dec. 23 52 :iml.
SILAS JOHNSTONE
AND
WM. F. NANCE,
Cotton Brokers,
BANKING AGENTS,
NEWBERRY, 8. C.
Are prepared to make full advances on cot
ton to Liverpool, New York and Charleston.
Checks on New York and Charleston in
Fisks Metallic Burial Cases1
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.
Persona desirous of having cases sent by
railroad will have them sent free of charge.
A Hearse is always on hand and will be
furnished at the rate of. $14 per day.
Thankful for past patronage, the sub
scriher respetfully asks for a continuation
of the same, and assures the public that
no effort on his part will be spared to render
the utmost satisfaction.
A. C. CHAPMAN
Newberry S. C., July 31.
Sash & Blinds.
The subscriber takes pleasure in announc
ing to thi< community that, having made
all necessary arrangements, he will be able
to furnish
Sash with and without
Glass, and Blinds,
At Vcry Moderate Rates !
For Cash !
ANDREW C. CHAPMAN,
Oct. 7 41 tr. New berry C. II , S ').
.GUANO.
No. 1 Permsian Guano, $61 per ton, in
gold, or its equivalet.t in currency.
Bruce's Caneentrated Fertilizer, in bar
rels, per ton, $5.
Peare Ground Bone, in barrels, per ton.
$4u.
Bone and Meat, in barrels, per ton, $38.
Fish Guano, in barrels.
A h. V.-l. Guano, a2a.
Alta V(-la Phosp h: te. in bags, $56.
Ground Plaster, per Ibarrel, $1.73.
Swan I.land Guano, in b.ag, or barrels,
$35 per ton.
Sulphate of Soda, in barrels, per tor, $30.
Soluble Pa.-ifie Guano, $6t.
Best Superpho-phate, containing ton per
cent. roluble phosphoric acid, and three
per cent. ammonia, put up in bags or bar
rels. Price $5:5 per ton.
Cuban Guan , j oU e.aves, containing
besides the usual phosphates and organic
matter-fire to six per cent. of nitrate of
potash. An excellent application for pota
toes, tobacco, cotton, etc. Price in ba'g,
$33 per. ton.
South Carolina Phosphate, ground and
put in bags or barrels.
Navas.a Guano, by the cargo, in Iu . p
or ground.
For sale by
GEO. E WHITE,
150 Front Street, N. Y.
Oct. 14 42 Gino.
IN THE PROBATE COURT.
NEWBERRY COUNTY.
Nancy Amick, Heunry Aiek and others, v's
John H. Sulton and wife, an iothers.
Petition for Partition of the Real Estate
of George D. Aieik, deeeaeed -
It appeating to my satisfaction that the
defendants Joh,n H. Sulton anid Mary A. his
wile, reside beyon.d tLe limitrs of this State.
It is therefore ordered, otn motion of Gar
lington & Suber, Plainutiff's A tmorneys, that
they do plead, an-wer or demar to the p.'
tition filed in this case, on or before the
13th day of M-.reh next, or the.ir conent
will be taken pro con:fesso against themu.
Given unoer my hand this 2nd day of
February A. D. 1 869.
JOHlN T. PETERSON, J. P. N. C.
Feb. 3 5 6t.
The Great
SOUTHERR TUNIC
IItWIE & M9I8g,
Proprietors & lolesale Draggists,
Charleston, S. C.
Dec. 23 52 ly..
FERTILIZERS!!!
RHODES' SUPER PHOSPHATE,
The Old and Longest
Established Standard Manure.
ORCHILLA GUANO
Peruvian Guano.
RHODES' MANUR E, in its peeparation,
is made equally, ad.spied for foreing large
crops of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Tobiacco',
Pot' toes, and o'h:er root er ops.
The M~anufatctutitng Dep:mt t: 4 c i'on
duceted hv Fredlerick Klett, om or 2:e mosat
skillful (;hemitists and ManufAtc IeL in the
United SIates.
It is endorsed, approvedl, nod recom-.
mended by all of lhe mout prom.inent
Chemuists artid Agriculturists in the Soutrherni
States. "It can b,e relied upotn as uniform
in quality," al wa y.a relia ble, product ive of
large crops, and unexcelled by isny in the
market, in the high percentage, of True
Fertilizing P'rinciples.".
Price $57 54 cash, or $r,5 t:me, with
Factors acceptance, a:nd 7 per cent intereat
until 1st Decembler, I1869.
ORCHILLA .t.UANO, "A A."- A fine Ri:d
Gtuano, rich in Phosphetes and Alkaiine
Salta. Price $35 cash, or $4o ime.
PERUVIAN GUANO, warranted l;ure,
and always on band. Furnished at market
prices for cash.
3. 8. RETT & SON, Agents,
Pue3i- (.h.ta.. .
DUPONT'S
GUN POWDER.
v' uld invite the attention of dealers to
my Large and Well Assorted stock of Pow.
der, consisting of Rfie HlFg, in kegs, half
and quarter kegs, also in one pound and
half pound canisters.
Deer HF, in kegs, half and quarter kegs,
also in one pound and half pound canisters
Eagle sporting and Rife, in 6} pound kegs,
one pound and half pound canisters.
Eagle Ducking, in 121 and 6} pound kegs,
live pound and one pound canisters.
Blasting powder, In twenty-five pound
kegs. -
bporting, Mining1ad&Shipping powder of
every variety, manufactured at the celebra
ted Mills of E. J. Dapbnt DeNemours Co.,
Wilmington, Del wate, whose reputatios
has stood unr ft sixty-eight years.
I am prepared> 11l orders, either &su
tail or Wholesale, ", ng a liberal discount
in lots of twentyBve-kgs or more.
J. N. ROBSON, Agent,
Noq 1 &2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
Dec. 9 50 3m.
Carriage and Buggy
FA ORY.
Will keep on hand a good ar'
sortmuent of 6e Fs of the most ap
roved styleus at patterns, combining
lightness and durability. Built to orde'
1 ght Rockawnay, gid Plantation Carriagest
Pheatons, Top and no Top Buggies, &c.
Old Carriages and Buggies renovated and
made to look a good .a sw. ng
done in the heat suaumnr.nu,
prices, and .ll work esaimist o'
is repiire.I and a copf giced;t_.
mers. Special attentir, given to repairing
fine Carriaces and Buggies,-elbietf -
tant. io consttimers. F reight ill( e
way, when sent. by Rail Rvud e
pairs anmount to over$I0. Wej) '
biut thte t'st materials that eanbe6o
are willing to rely on the merit of or
a liberal patronaae. We invite the exami
nation of our work and assure the oblis
that we can mild the same l"asS -
cheap if not cheaper thst ire * .
All of onr work is warrant4.
Our Factori is near-the Depo$., 1,
Sewlberrv, S. C., March 25 13 ly.
MANfladi>.
HOW LOSP,
HOW RESTOREf.
Ju,tt pnlbliahed, gae * B Sa
ve:well's Celeb the tn
cal care (wittout ste .
rhe.aor ,etsiral voluntary
eminal LoAse4, ., tal and
'hysical "I:capacity. Inpediments to ias
r:agee, ete.; a lo, Cousnnspties, Epilesy,
aIIl Fit-, inced by self-inaegenee or ss.
n:l ex, ravnea'twe.
E' Price, itn a sealed envel'ope,. onlr I
cents.
The celetbrated author, in the adtniiable
ess'y, clearly dem onstrates from a thirty
ye.ars'snecessful practice. that the alaruing
contsequieiiees of self.ahbu" maT he radicallg'
eured " ithot, the utse of internal mediains
or the application of the 16aife; pointing
opf4.mode of entre at once-simple, cirtain,
p..tIeffectual, by means ich enery staf
fearto:ma tter ui dition may be,.
nmay enre la' privately, and
radically..
M"7 Thais Letny .h b itdhns
of every youth aarfeve . i i ad
Sent, uinder sel, in at s uveoe o
any adldress,poitad, itfmxet~
or twoa poet ~.st . r uvrels
"%iarriaage ,ut&" pr cns drs
tibe i.alheihanda.
127 Brca"ay N a P int- thie landtU
Pureents.iAddresL
the PI-lidphers R
CEf O. An 's.o J. G aLNE CO.
127ges Brapsa, PowY,dert fic oxd.
ot Paleta ly , a vesT n
oZ.e kIndo prigA ei
prod ks Amnt
tr ides apf PdrI tndd
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attendnddto.er
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Pomarcharacters
The komnds ofREPII thyandex
prdiousl teeuted,an.d ha r ee
frmh ea1ie4 t the abe, ,a prepare
beain illu lbrl kla of vehcls sc
ofthecl rtdman ufacture of- 009E,.
weSiequa to a rd,e formzt*eryfthspce
daeded to.* anbei
ol m ohariaNu.
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prned ale vrithe. nesigne hb~a o
olnfter o hs tron thie et.
Fea, euch paria'ar11
*' earnens. aerriein gre t 4
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barin iulrressp' to Vers - w
m~esadletionh11 evergj*,z w
druc d apiim a ldlDwafswee
rod,to bearing~ size - ciw.
f ed irencteal varey. l allheb
new ttaneiable in wthe
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wfll ;'e.. diett M bU M Ame t
DR.n. eiB.n MceLry dlis naa y
parstifer o dtane to teine
oes-Ace ltoutberO e ai tiqlpk
roots. Dahtiee, theousest colors.
oupe bI ke iDos.o 'f ul>e ittes,
aveyth ing dirn bsle inpthe 'Wyist'i
DRb. W.B.McELLA i n
to adiniser te aboe Ga to