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Fro he Chestou Cou rie, July 5100, esodc Soil The title of this well,known and valuabl( volume, is a comprehensivo one, and fuily convoys tho idea of its contents. It devel, 1yes, as it purports to do, the "resources ol the Southern fields and foresti medical, commercial and agricultural;" and providei a complete "medical botany of the Southeri States," far more 6 Oprohensive than any yet published-hav Iin fact, the advait, tage of using all plllous ptbieations-ol which Dit. Ponbu8 1 s made excellent use. It afIords )ractl information, of tht most valuable kind, i' respect to the 'use, fut proporties of th trees, plants and shrubs," abounding Ovcrywhero in- the tropical vegetation of the South. All the condIlons Qf this promise of the title are ful1110'1n tho.ages of tils copious and most valabl ol ume; and, whether we consideV th0,0o1tician, the planter the speculator, thojo usekeeper or the simple citizen, this A6illd be a household book with all. In b,$ef,- ittakes rank with the absolutely necessary iietories of the cout tryi and wheri th6y exhibit little less than tihe SirIfes, the jiugglos, the wars, and the iniserable politics of society, this volume throws us bacit',upon God: shows us what have been thpblessings and bounties we owe to Ilis hands i shows us where to turn for resoureo at the hour of need; shows the statesman how best to calculato the proba% ble products of the soil; the farmer how to avail himself of its natural productions; the domestic medieier how to meet the emer, goncles of discuse, from his native woods; and the domestic economist how to find in probably the most miserable weed, an herb of grace as well as utility, giving relief to his pains, and savor to his soups. Conveying almost every variety of Instrue, tien on all those vital subjets, this volume of Da. Ponoimi was admirably calcnatod to meet the exigencies of the great civil war, forced upon the Confederate States at a mos ment when their mnateriais in food, medicine, metiis and machinery woro almost wholly wanting; art and elenco, irrespective of shimPle agriculture, wais deficient in training and experience, and when our people suf fered from privatioas which rendered neces sary the exercise of every agency to meet tihe exigonces of daily life. The preparation ot' such a work as the present, happily occurreil to the Surgeons General of the Conrederaito States; and - with a like felleity of'judgmenit, he chose for its )reparmition thd editor lit whose nblo hands I& achieved the most SisngIlair success, and became of general use throughout the war. Dn. Po1en11Ft broIuglmt to his task all the ossentlals of study, science, timought and mnedicel training so essential to the work. Yor 12 years, as piy sician and surgeon, lie had dwelt li chargo of the hospirals, enjoy ilg dily oI)portL1nlItes for experimental in vestigations lin Therapeutics and Practical Medicine. lie had made the best use or those opportumitiest; of most incorrigible ins dustry, huis experiments were conducted trough the nicest details, and subjected to all time most sclentiflc tests. Ie wits it once scientilcally and pritically imaturalist; ani explorer of woods and forests; iian anmalist of simbs, roots and herbs-gifted with a Iap y1)y quickness in discrininating them, and an equally haIpy art im discovering their med icinal and other quiities. Nor, lit these studies in tho open fields. eild lie limit limself to the teachings simply or imaterial miture. He was well read in the hest hooks of science, and tested their al legd truths by imi owi experience. Tie citailogie uf slientifie works wh ich he has exilminld. conlstlles. of itself it most ca% paciouis library. Frot the woods, fields and forests, the swatmtip and the rocks, from the writings o' learned mnci, lie turned agatin to contemporiry aithority , amid ought from the indivlIual ciizemi the for!ster, the farmer anr plmter, mind old ionlcukaepers, ,ill that they coid tell of tieltI own dliscov, (.-rie4 in) the domestic povince. There were, and still ire a ftoanud -Ample secrots of old peole, of tie red men ai of the negro, whicih yili remiilies agaiist hangor und diseatse o wlich science is yet knows mo tIing. WVilt curious seairch mund inidustry, Dnm. P'onoEmm sough~t out anm.L foliowed all mIme clus. through wha :itever' meiu m, which mighit conducmmt htimi to time niew truth ; mind the result is, thmis moss coigmns mmnmd comprc% hitmave dictionairy . of Soterns resource t wimethmer lotr peace or war, fur hmeamlh or di, e-isu fo)r moii mo prmocurte tand mitt to maipu-ii lithe, ammi remihice to hmumanim use. Wi hnetiher, asm regaird staple or' farim cumlture, thte prompor inmde for rmaislng co)ttonm, rice, aummur, idigi) corn andmt time ccmreals, or tihe hmumibier' aimlilt uionf time frit , vecgetlmme tind gardien grower. 1in all of thmese ourii aiuthomr hals beenm almost eqmmatly soiieltions to pro' curo time 'ompiletCest linfort'ionii~ nnd give time wvisest counseld. No intrest ia ovet', liooked, hamrdly a single object of misc, hiow over iumknmo n or hnowever muchi desilsed, mind time v'ohimto rises inmto time ranik of am his tory, ais essenitlal to thamt of thte South in gem) e'rai, as ansy that teachles tihe priogress of so cly andi its experemnces tmroumgh time two hundred yourms of lt.s psist existence. Time book mnay anti shtould be kept aiongside time State's history of its elvii anmd military af firis; 0o' its growth and)1 developmeant in hmtm man respects amnd chamracter. It provides a fitting ituxiliairy andI coI)imanin volume to every such history ini each of te Sothern S tates. Tme style of time author is clear andi unaf' feotedi, neat and suiiiclcicmntly compact He seldom fails below hmis subject, and exhibits no vamin amblitioni to rise above It. In lis preface, ito narratos time manmnor of hmis pmo gm'ess, withtout assumtion mis without diisgumise. Thie ailphabetleaii index to time oOMMoN names of ph-ants will gratefulily meet te .needs of time sim ply pracicli, whtile time in dox of time bnotanicaml nmammes of gemnera amid species, will satisfy time scientifle sumdenmt, to whlom time common nams mnty be unfas miliar. PTese imndexes arc vailualo additlons 'to time work, necessar-y, in fact, in a volimo so crowded with its thiousand topics not one 'of whimeh is without its interest mind vatlue to time pneople of time South. It should be in tihe library of over'y Soumthmemrn htousehold 'and deserves to 1b0 well thumbed. 'The volume, beautifully printed en flne 'paper, wvitht a clear new styie is from thme pr'ess of Messrs. Walker, Evans andt Cogs, weoli, who have acqnittcd themselves of their share of time work with thte most commenda ioe skill, hneatness amnd good taste. It is a I argo octavo, neatly bound, amid contains rnore thman sevenm hunmd red pages of letter press, Such ma publication is ighisy hmonora% blie to our local literatmre, especially whoa we cons ider undemr what cirecumstances it \Was originally prepard, uander what d is, scouraging aspects of society, it, ihas been re putblishted in such hmamndsome costumao. From Ciharlestoni Daihy News, July 28th. OUR FIELDS AND FORESTS, We are glad that Dr. Porchmer has met suflicnct emnomragemeont to warrant him in issummg a second editioni of his very valuable 'WMork. Thie book was written and piublishmed dusritig time late war, by direction of time SurgeomnsGeneral; an,d what wih a smith edit on originailly printed, and te general iestruction by time warum of every species of bookl, limo work had already become mare, and match sought after, We are pleasedi, theorefore, now to see our ok(1 frIends reap. pear, amnd dressed by those famed literary tailors, whose names appear at thme foot of the title p age, not in time dingy "Confeder'ate Giray"or lime first edhitioni, bitt in splendid paper, typog raphy amid bindinmg. A book like this is a great desideratitm * pro at this time. Tihe wair, from necessity, thfnew eurpeo ple largohy uponm their own re sources, and long forgottonm "domestic ronm% oJibs", were againt brought from thmeir' ob m!care 1'6cesses. So with valuaible dye stu ffs, steds, pritns, and material for fine textile *.fabrics. Dr. Porchmer in ti book, points omit atid dceribes, both for time learned and unlearned reader, no less thman five hundred * substances, possessIng every varfoty of use finl q uality, all to be found within the limits of the Souithern States; and for all of which, i,e it remnembered, there Is a ready market. hiero, then,,ar'o vast indlOvelhoped resoturees, and likely to remamin tndeYelopedi, at least in a grat measture, ,for the want of inteiligent guidance. Not long sice the writer endea' vore~d to procure a book that shotmid contain dIiretiomus fot' the unlearned, hmow to gather and ropqrp such of these indigenious roots, 'ho*b -.leavos, bat'lis, seedis, &c., as are sonight for in the roarkets of the world; but there is no book extant that give :-queh in formation. Dr. Porc4or's book- cont In this information, with minuto' direoT1 where to find, and when to gather the at tieles described. We can confidently as that it Is the very bbst.treatise on this sut ject to bo had in the Vnited Statds, Some of our readers in * the interior ma' D6 hurprised to learn that herbs,. weeds, an other such "tra1h," that they have see "run to seed" all their lives, should havo remarkable value. Such, however, is th case. From XIX Centuryj July, IS* Treating specially of our medivinal planto and of the best substitutes for foreign article of vegetable origin; instructing the comno1 miind how to select, collate and utilize sub stances of great valuei suggesting to 9h professions and trades, and' to capitalista ideas calculated to open now fields of profl tablo research and experient-this work o Dr. Porcher Is pre-eminontly the most im portant contribution to science and art, tq the home and flreside, that has 1et beei made by any writer In the South * 0 4 The work deserves careful study. The mer chant, factor, planter, farmer, physician an( surgeon, Mocchanic-the representative o every sphere of activity. will fud in it muel that will gratify and reward. Notices of first edition. Opinion o Mr. Ravenel, as expressed in c letter to the author. On the whole, I have been surprised at iti general accuracy and freedom from typo. graphical orrors, knowing as I do from ox, perlence, how difficult It is for the printer to be correct in scientifle terms. The con. necti< between practical medicino anC Botan opens a vast, very vast, and almosi unexplored field, and your book lays th( foundation for Its study and application. It will take its place at a standard wora or that subject, and in course of time will nooC corrections, additions and amendments. Official communication from Sar yeon- General S. P. Moore, C. S A.,-To the author upon the com. pletiont of the task assigned him. The comprohensivo Information displayed in the preparation of this work has beer fully appreciated by the public, and very flattering notices of its issue have been gly cie by the press to which it has been frcoly distributed, with the request that as many as possible of the more valua'lo extracts bc republished. Permit me to say that your labors have met with the approval of this offcO whichI takes pleasure, whilst expressing its appre4 clation or the mannor in which you have nedomplished the task undertakell by you at the satmo timo to compliment you on tht ability with which you have enlightened the profession and society upon matters, t full knowledge of which is so important, The work has been distributed widely amonk the MaNDIOAL OFFIo8s. From Southern Illustrated News, Richmond, Va We Incline to the opinion, that a mor< useful work has never been issued from the American press. ' 0 Most partleularly du we commend thi work to the notice aid acceptance of fami lies and house wives, who would not sup. pose from the title that it contained any. thing that would be specily suited to thei tat-tes andi wants. l'hey wtill dliscover thai it) hook ol receipts ever published is mor( compa ict of serviceable hints and suggestions Indeed in this point alone, it is worth all tho "Eiquire Withins" and "Tiings Wortl Knowing " that were got up with such pro fusion for sale i the Southern States I would lie diflIcult to tell what may not b found within its lids. Prom. . V. Ravenel (one of thi most distinguished authorities o questions of Natural Science ai the South. The title Indicates the scope of its object It is to bring to notice the resources of oui fields and forests, for medical, economicK and agricultural purpoRes. Dr. Porcher's previous researches anC studies hatl well qualified him for such 1a bors. Illis publicatiotis on our indigenou! miaterlit medica land ftamiiarized him wit his subject, and e.iabled him to use to ad vanutage a vast amount of tmateriai which h< had thus collected. An extensive practic< In the city of Charleston nni the occupatior or the Chair of' Materia Medics in one or tha< Preparatory Schools, gave, him ample- op. portuinitics of knowving and testing the va,' rious resources of' the profession, both mine ral and vegetable, whilst his fondness fo: the ntultrat sciences, coimied wvithi somei famt ilhtry wih in otany, enaled hinm to ap, ply his kniowledge to the best advantage. Sion after the full of Noriolk, wheare he occuiedCi the phi,cC of hlospital Surgeon. he wvas relieved from duty in die field, and under direction of die Surgeon,Oeneral, had this dutty assignedi him. A better selection could not have been made. From Londoni Index, (Eno.) N'otice of first Editor. The Chairleston Courier has an article or "otr Blotanuical Resources," In which It no, tices a book entitled "Resources of the a'uthecrn Fields andi Forests, etc., etc., by Francis Peyre Porchier, Sturgeon. Prepared andl published by order of the Surgeon--Gen, eralI, -e ichond,* Va. Dr. F. P. P'orchier gives an account of 400 substances possessing e.very variety of useful qtuality. The list inicludes textile fibres, grains, seeds, oils, gtums. resins, dyes, starch, acids, liqtuors, materials for paper ~nd core dage, medicines of all quialities, i d for all uses, &c. Truiiy the resources of such a coutriy, ini the hands of such a people, arc wonderful, and Its natural riches inexhaus' tible. Sept. 8. G|PSryciat. No'rIo.--To parties int want of D)oors, Sashies and Blinds, we refer tc t.he advertisement oi P. P. TiOAi,., the large mianuifactur'er of those goods in Charleston. Praice. lst, faurnished onu a ppllition. July 22-9m, Sale of Choses in Action. it pursuance of' an order from hits Ilonor Judge liryan, to mc dIrected, I, as Assigntec e John Mtayer, Ilankrupat, will sell at Newberry C. I1., 8. C., on tlrst Monday In October, A. D. 18690, at 11 o'olook A M., all thle Notes aid Ac. counts in my htatds, belonglit to said Estate. Se.58 tF. H1. D)O I IK, Assignee. itl& WV. I. NWAFFIELD. FALL TRADE. 1869. WE are receiving a very large stock of RlEAD)Y-MADE CLOTHING, GEN'S .FURINISHJING G OODS, HA TS,&ec., &ce., Which we have selected with great care, and ofr'er to our customers at L..ow Prioes. A NEW FEA TUR Es WE have secured the services of a FI[RST CLASS FRJENCH! CUSTOM CLiOTH. JICUT TER AND,SUIT ABLL And will make OLOTHlING TO OR1DERI In style and fIt second to no other house in the contrly. We have a magnificent line of FRENOIH AND ENGLISH OA6SIMERIES To select from, and will take pleasure it showing thtem, GREA T INDUCEMENTS TO WHOLE. Sc. SALE BUJYERS. Notice. The UNO'ERSIGNED having - accepted the AGENCY of the Firm of MKSSRs. I WISS & CO., Clihrieston, S. C., Is prepared to make LIBE RAL ADVANOES on consign ments of GOTTON to this IIOUSE or to their friends Ia New York, Boston ot else. where. By strict attentioil to the iest interests of the PLANTER andSHIPPERS, he hopes to merit a share of the patronage of the pi11,1. Office at the store of Mr. P. Scott, where in my absence, Mr. E. A. Scott will attend to business for me. JNO. S. HAIR. Sept. 1 .4 tf. CARWILE & McOAGiiN Will receive lit a few days 100 Tons GENUINE PEtUVIAN GUANO. They are Agents for the sale of Soluble Paeffie Guano, Carolina Fertilizer and Phos phates of the Maryland Fertilizing Company of Baltimore. t Sep. 22 37 tf. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, M. FOOT. Just received, a large and ftll stock of the followinig goods, which I offer for sale at prices as low as goodi can be sold for a living profit. Osnaburg, Shirting, Sheeting and BLEACHED 110MESPUN, from the cheapest to the best brands, amongst which I keep .he CELEBRI TED New York 1VMills. P1INTS, a full assortment. A very nico line of DRESS GOODS, and BALMRAL SKIRTS. BOOTS AND S110s, of all sizes and quialities. CLOTHJNR, of all gides and sizeu. Hats, Crockery, i~Aln}s, Glass-ware. Gloves, Hlosier'y, Itiandker' chilefs.RIibbouns, Buttons, &c. tULOCKS, 8 day and 30 hour. Watches and Jewelry, G-un.s & Pistols, POWVDER, SHOT & C4APS, Blankets, Coverlets, &c. Trunks, Tubs and Buckets. GROCERIES, of all kinds. Sep. 22 37 t. C _ EIWA . THEIj SULPHURIC ACID A NI) SUPER-PIIOSPIlATIh CO. of' 0IAlmis8TON, 8. 0,, Having completed their extensive Mann factory, ; re now prepatred to furnish Soln- r ble F"ertilizers. This Company, under the r direction entirely orn Souther'n men of' high 11 character, oi'rs indnecements which will 1 recommend it to Southern Plianters. d Ehian No. 1. Soluble Phosphate con. taining fr'omi eighteen to twentyfive' per centt. of' Pure Rohnbde Phosphate of Limte furnished at 5(10.00 per Ton, with, dray age and Rail Road freight added. Etiwan No. 2. Peruvian Super-Phosphate containing from sixteen to twenty per cent. of Solublc Phosphate, andl two to f'our per ,j eeInt. of Ammonia, at *7n.00 pe.r To, with drayage andi Rail Rund freight added. C. 0. MEMINGERt, President. Oj WVu. C. HEE & ('0, Agents. The above F"ertilize.rs kept on hand and ( for sale by 0. T. SCOTT, Sep. 22 37~ Sumo. I,ocal Age'nt. District Oour't of the U. S., For tho Dist. of So. Ca. Ex Parte Jno. TI. Peterson, Assignee. In Re Mart in Chapin, lndivid,:lly, and as survivor of Snumrnt & Chaf.ini, Blankrupt --In Biankruptcy. It is ordered by the [Ion. George 8. Bry an, Judge of the U. S. Cducrt, for the Dist. ( of So. Ca., that the lien creditors of Martin IOhapin individually, and as survivor of the firm of Summer & Chapin, establish their reapectivo liens on oath before C 0. Jae. ger, Esq., Rtegistrar at Newhierry O ourt HIouse, South, Ca rolina, en or before the first day of Octber next. JNO. T. PETERSON, Sept. 15 86 St. ~Assignee. thwi sell, on Moday,5th October next, thebalnceofthe Notes and .ccounts of' the estate ef W. WV. Hlouseal-Biankrupt Terms Cash. 'B. II. LOVELACe, Asigneo. E.29. R7 At. Wando Fertilizer. The undersigned are Agbntr for the ibovo Fortillyer, and will keep a supply Onstantly oi hand. IR. MOORMAN &00~. Aug. 11 81 tf. MKagistrate. M10E NEAR THE NEWBERRY fITEh. Aug. 18. R. MOORMAN & CO., Have been constituted Agents for Brook's Portable Revolving OTTON UEW FRESS, And take pleasure in calling Iho atten. ion of the Planters of this aeotion of the tate, to uhat they believe to be the EST C otton Press ow oil'ered to the Public. Drawings of his Press may be seen, and all iformation elating to it, may be had at their store in he town of No-% berry at any time. Plan ers desiring to procure these Presses are rivited to call early, as It will require some ime to order thom from the Factory a Columbia, 8. C. August 4 30 tf. GULLET'S STEEL BRUS1 C OTTON IGINS. ULA'S PATENT COTTON Gin Feeder. Send for Circulars. C. GRAVELEY, Agent for the State-52 East Bay, South of the Old Post Oilee, Charleston, S. C. Aug. IS 32i 3111. Putt's Vegelable Liver Pill, Cures diseases of the Livor and Stomach. 'utt's Expectorant, A plenstnt cure for Coughs, Colds, &o. 'utt's Sarsaparilla, and Queen's Delight. The great Alterative and Blood Purifier. utt's Improved Hair Dye, Warranted the best dye in use These stan ard preparations are for saleI)y Druggists verywhere Sep. 8 85 ly. District Court of the U. S., For the Dist. of' So. Ca. :x Parte Jim. T. Peterson, Assignee. In Re J. Hardy Suber, Bailimkpt,-In Bank. ruptoy. It is ordersdI by the Hloni. Geo. S. Bryan, udge of the U. S. Court, for the District of io. Ca.. that. the lien creditors of* J. lardy Inber, Blankrupt, establish their respeciiv'e ipens on oath before C. G. Jieger, E sq., tegister, at Newherry Coure 11ouse, on or Iet'ore the first day of Octobiur next. JOHN T. PE11TERSON", Sept 11 30 3 Assignee. School Notice. Miss rni n 111.111 will fpllon a1 -)2ch1oo at her not her's residen'e 'n 1 Mnda v, 201th inlst. 1 adv'aiice. A%inisic les il'l i be given, in the aftr 10o)n, ii desired. Term 111.an li p.'.r mionth. -. Sheriff'"s Sale. By1 virtuue oft sundryi' n rus of ''i..si rst. Molly ill October inex I*lt,' h I follow ingj roplerty, viz: The initeret ofj (1,.. A. cres of L,and, mnoro or tess. bIouneI'di tby nuds of T1. 8. BOinsest, J. it. Count, '. I t l. evied onl at the suit, of' Ja'1.-s E. Guy earer', by Adlm'x, vs. Geo. A. K l(ir. M; 400)1 Aeres of LandI, more1 or less, boumtled y' lands(1 of J. C. S. I1lrown1, G. B. 110oozer . M. Briooks anid lHtnj.Im 15 Mathisis, dr. old4 at thle sui t of Sihts .Johinstonie, Com-. iissioner' ini Eqpwi, v's. Thios. J. Priice. TV. MI. I'AYSINGElI, s. N. c. Sep 15' 311 30 *3 In IEquit y-N owhberry. .P. LAKE, Achn'r., vs MILES P. LAKE, and othmerst. Pursnant tlo I dtecretaul order mflede in the bove saitedi eien, I wilt .sell on neIx t sah lay, the 4thl of' Ocbtber next, a IIaat of lanid onaining twol hunldred i n1Iinl acres nIlore r less, situated in NJewhlerry Counuty, and11 nunldedi by mands of thos. iR Wisotn. l'bos. V ilotzer, Thos. Mt. Neel ant A ndre'w J. ,Ongsholre. ats theo real estate of Marilha ,:ake, deceased. t'trmls of sale-ones~half ai'sh and1 tile 'lanIIce onl a cr'edi of one1( year, dtih inlerest to be~ securedt by the pu,mChasersl end withl a m)ortgagte of tha l'dlE promises. 1i08. M. L AKE, Sept 15 36 3t. o. c. r. Cotton Ties. BE A R111'S PA'lTEN'iT LOCK TIES, unsur. assed by anly Tlie yet manulllfatulred. For etnelss, sI tengthl and1 diurab)ilty thiis TPie as no0 eglli. hlavinlg sohl theCm for' the ast three year's, we feel thait WO canI cor ialily reCconltlnend1 them al lui tlte as bie art'icle they want. For' sale by GEU. W. WILLIA MS & C0., Factors, Aug. 25 33 3mo1. Charleston, 8. C. Notice. Pursuant to aln older froml the Hlonornble 01hn TV. PeCter'son, Judlge of Court of Pro. ate for Newberr, we will soil the follow. Ig personai property of John Jacob Kibier, eceased, at his late residence in this ounty, abtoult 14 mniles fronr Nowvberry I. II., on 'Tuesdaiy, the I12th day of Octobe'r ext, to wit: Mules,s Htogs, lorn, Foddor' and Shau cks, Shoe1), Cot ton nd Cotton Seed, Vhet, Oatst and1( Barley, Flottir, Pork, &c. Buggios, F"arming I mplomonts, Blacksmith T.oolst, Workshopj Tools, &c., &C. I Flue Sorghum M1111, tousohold and KI(tchen Furni tir, eto., .oto, Torma of' Sale--Cash. JOLf'NF. KIB[JER, JBFERRmnN A. BLII -I ,Addara. WILSON & WICKER, THIS DAY OPENING A CHOICE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, 3Dress -oods, GR1OCERIES, &c., &c. &c. CONssTINGl [N PART OF: CI[AILTJ ES, BER AG ES, MOZA M B QUES, G.I RNA 1)1 N ES, POPLINS, MUSTLNS, PRINTS, CALICOES, &C. STRIPES, &C. FA4CY ART/CLE , & TEAS, m...i: F LO11U R, 1 CA .UN POT IATOES, CIOCKe I?Y, G j\SSWA I?1i, V( ) leN WVA lI1, S'TO(.0N 11WAE, &C. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES &C, Juane 2 20 it' Keep it IIefor'e THE PEOPLE, THAT THE HELENA Co-operation Store, IS NOW llEPAlED ''0 F1UtNISI FI.,miliiis1ADIS OF OTH lRHS, WITH (.1/01U RESHI GROCERIES, &c., IN QUANTITY, AT TI4' VERY LOWEST MARKET PRICES, Consists or the lti)ng inim e Articles, viz : 1AGON, ITAMS, CLO 0 Iot N NI I A I., 111CE0, %Iti( A It, COIFEE, IA, N. 0. & FLOI9A SYRUP, m 0 L ASSE S, SOAl'S, UANill ', 'PIeRs, hOl)A', 7'0ll .A('(C, im AiRS, CAN )I.F-8, OSEl (;I il;K Els, SAl NE, WINES & L/{N/ORS,"~ AndmIi all otherairt'elei usuat:lle kept for. famtily3 use in2 a FbIS I CI A S8 GRiOGElY. 0Our accomeneltin'Ijg Clerk, Mr'. W. Rt. MlA illtY , will always~, be loiind at his post, andi wIll give is entire al tent Ion to Cuss tomers, ithu thme view of pleasing onie amid all. [LT Groceries giveni in exchango for all kindls of Coumniry pronduice. E, EDWlAfIIS, s0' iury & TPri'uu1i er. July 2'N 20) 6mno 1869. 1869. I'alI anid WVinter Inmportationi. IIibb0i18, iIIirv $1'il W~i;i (0oIs I 237 an:1 239 Baltimoro Street, IiaIlimore, Md., Vilnet al1 rii,tin t(iuboi,, Ifonnemm Silks, Sais and24 Vvlve.ts, I lhisionis, fIlondls, Laces, Rlice anid [Crape Frenichi Flowe rs an md l'et.hers, Stria' HlonnetsI and21 l,adies' llamms, trim. [tmid an2 md ouimm)ted Sumk, Velv -t and IFelt. Ilonnetos ami Simdowns andl Shaker Floods.j120, The Ia rgest Stock of .\ illinermy Goods in his iCOunmtry', andiu nnuiiialle d in ebhoice va iety, wieb13 we iii lat picLs that will do. y comopetitioun. )"O)rdlers solicited. August 2F, 33 lim. Newi Base For Artificial Teeth. I have aneceeded inil itoding ni m ew >aise for artileal tet whib hi r'iv treait sat1iictionm2 ininope n mi , born2I ''2 :ities. It is cleanmly mi lan dua bh-, ,.1 .mi nilts of' ai iihme pol isha ith out d iAtc Itaste yr an y iincomnvemnience to) I le ar er'. All ,hose wihinmg arI iticia teeb i, womldm do well .o call amnd exat mine befooe purmcha:sinmg othm. r styl'es. Al1lmo mnner' of no(rk dono22 2upon2 ienie princ' iles Tihose~ whoi referi' Valeihhe' Wmi k, cani, by3 leainmg imipres. :ed No iuh 2denistsi, with whiomi IhIave nade' ii 023 2122 ara met to~ havei womk dlone 21)o2 short not ice. It. S. WII A LEY, NOti cO. I will sell on the si'd4 .\mmndiy In Oct ober text, at Newberry' C ourt lIonsw, at pubIlic atle, fotr caIsh, ail thie CH OSEiS' IN ACTION hielongling to theo estato of' James II. Blle'nse, now h:ibh'nkrmuptcy'. All per*sonus holding lis omm said esaite .ro hecreby nuotilled to renderi andit establish I,he samet) bef'ore (1. (. Jieger, Esq., Regis tram' at Newhuerry, on or beoro the first day of N~ovember neOxi. JOIIN T. PETERSON, Sept. 16 38 4It. Aasignee. *-Bushols of Groeonvillo Meal, or salo by D. MOW.1R, MS NSRS. ARE & SON, Tako pleaatre In Informing the Ladies particularly, and tho community at large, that an elegant Stock of Goods Is now opel) for Inspection. III the line of Fiio Goods, special attention ias been given, and the Issorttent of H' Inroiderics8, Tattino, Lacos and Trinningo, Is the completest and best ever before brought out. Whilo the Stock of Dry Goods, White aud Heavy Goods, And Dress Patterns in Poplins, Lenoes, Mozainbiques, Taniertines, Grenadines, Challies, Silks, Muslins, and Calicoes, To()'TNIKR WIT Shirtings, Sheetings, Stripes, &c., &c. Are or tie best grades and quilties. To which .is added ans olegant, and beautiful Nssortm11ent of ,,jilicq nod( V%oilel Zifiles All of these Goods aro offierea at reason. ible prices. Coll and examine. . March 17 11 tr. OLOTHING., R A T S. --o &t Wholesale & Retail, -.-0 III & W 1. WA l1 FILD, Columbia, S. C. -0 We have received our SPRING STOCK f the above Goods bought for cash, and ill lie Soild at a small dilvance. Cotintry dealers suipplied, and prices rilranteed AS LOW is uny house south of New York. We keep the best fitting Shirts that are mad. All the Iate styles of Frenih Casi imeres for cl.-toi work. Marhe 24 11' 51I. SOUTH CAROLINA Shie Agkiural & Mechnieal Official Orqan of tho South Carolina Stato Ag ricultural and Mechanical Society.) At an early date, the sihacrlbers will pub Lilh the firt tnhuer ofri Monthly Mngazine; itevoted to the development of the m11nterial Interests of this stalte, and the whole South, Itld will distriblite flve thousamn copies griA titenly, so thant every onea may sie. what it is before suscsribitg They Intend to make it the best antd haauuiiet industrial utsiga, z/ine ever' puish~Med ait the South, ands' they ask the cordIal co-operatIon of every g4oed ciuizen in thils enterprIse, whIch msust re dlotnd to thie publilc welfare'i. Persions WvIshing copios or thc first nums ber, will piaso send their address to W.AL KE, EVANS & C0GSW ELL, May 12 19 rf Charleston, S. C. Thle Stat.o of' South Carsolina. F"ifth Circuit. Court-Newherry'-n Equi ty. llaintg bein appointed special Referee ini uiny s of' the cassL ini thle IGit iv ,1 iirisdie 51i)n or is Coiurt, 1 wrould he,grby nostily aill whom )1It masy con'erna, thia t GotirisI of hIefer lenee willi he held dasily at my nfllice froms hi i'clockl A. ., ts 2 P. M1., until the 10th dany of Sepi stmbr :isext.. 81 L AS J1011NSTON E, Referee. A ug. 4 30 tf. A T' 000D(GION' F0TORYs L.AUlRENS DISTRICT, S. C, (OUR? WOOL CARDINO MAChIINES, IJ tre now in first rate order, and card% oig very arstt'ior. 10l1s. Wotol it. withI A. W. T. SDINMONS, at he iDepos, Newberry',C. II., will lbe re. weived carded andt returnted free of I rants. ieitat iona, to wthom ptaymient masy be madec. V len wool is greasedh, our pi ices for enrd ngire 124 cents per lb, or one-fourth of the t'ooil--toIl. Pattronsage of the citizenst of Newberry, oli, icced, to whom we gutarauntee stisfac losn itn evr t'I u isttan. iR. 8. & J. W. GO000i0N, J%une 3() 25 3.tno UINSMAN CANDY FA(IT'OLtY. Assorted Candiy putt upl in 25 tand 60 lb toxes suItable for te trade, which we war, aut t.perfectly pure. h anufnetusred frotm 3rsh Susgar-ansd warranted to keep in all limattes. No echarge for boxes. KINsMA N IJROn, 270 Klig Street, Chasrleston, 8. C. ImplTorters In toys and fancy goods. Terms cash. Augiust 11 31 tIf. loarding School for Young Lad4IesI. I)EMONED) to No. 59 West Forty'second . sntmet, opposite RIoservior P'ark, Now roik Cityv. REFEstnNCs: DIshlop Potter, New York; ikso p Dauvis, Soso tarolinti; 11ev. Wt. TI. LJrranily. A tlata, (Ga; Prof. hlenry, SmIth tinnlsu InstItuto; Gets. Watdo Iliumtpton. South 3rtrolina;WV. W . Coreoran, WVashiangrtn, D.C; P'residenstA Miliotn, Charleston College; Prof. Daylhes., New York; iW. Gilmsn.re Slims, sousth CarolInn; Prof. Basrtlett, West Point, rliliItary Aciomy. Sept. 15 36 3m. In Equity--Newborry. lIelen M1. Cro'aon, by next friend vs. James Mf, Crosson, and othecrs. 131ll to sell Land, &o. J'suranant to a deorotal order in the above utated case, I wIll sell on next Hales-day the 4tli ntay of October, at Nawberry Court (louse, the hlouase and Lot In thie Town of Newhserry. cons: taining four ares, mere or less, bounded 1y hands of Aftchael Foot, (I. & C. It,, iR. CJo., b thae new cut lIostd, and Gauntt Street, as th real Fatate of AMrs. ilelen Cr on. Tana ow SAI,n.-Ilaflf Cash, and the balanoc on a credit of onn year with Interest oem dato, e a dpr aser's bond with-a mortgage hI)18 TOA r 4f.,o . The Stato of South Carolina. .NOwberry County-In1 the Court of Probate. Itebecoa Speake, vs. Louisa 0. Kh>ard, et. al. Petition for Dower. It appearing to m'y satisfaction that Rob ert B. H1oltman and Franois lifi wife, and John W. Humbeit and Minerva 9. his wife parties defendant to this petition, reside bev yond the limits of thi, State, and on motloa, of Messrs. Suber, Baxter and Jehustone,. Pets. Solrs., It is ordered that said absent defendiints do plead, answer or deniur to this petition within forty days from the publication. hercor, or the same will be taken. pro. oou. fesso against them, JOHN T. PETERSON, Sep. 1. 31 (t. J. r. N . 0. I-O1 E Em INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK.. -0 CASH CAPITA l-$2,00010,00 Assets 1st Jan'ry 1869, 63,906,282 30 Liabilities " " 100,837 48 ~ J. H. WASHBUtN, Secretary. Geo. M. LYON. Ass't Sec'ry. T. B. GtEBNE, 2d Ass't. See'ry. CiAS. J. M AltTIN, President. A. F. WILLUARITH. VfeePres't. 1). A. 111EALD, 2d Vice-Pree't.. SILAS JOI1NSTONE, Agent, Newberry, S. C. Augst .1 30 If. CONTINENTAL HOTEL, r,Auitxs c. H., S. C. This establilament, has been completely fm-nh' I, and is now open for the accom 1oai.on of pormaneit 1nd transient board. era. T1ab % well suplied. Itoons com fortuble. 'Term111s moderate. J. Y. 11. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. Ang. 1 30 If. NEW STOiE-NEW STOCK Groceries! Groceries!! Groceries III Bacon, Flour, Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Lai-d, Molasses, Soap, Candles, Matches, Cheese, Mackerel, Candy, &C., &c., &c. larch 3 D.P. BUZZIIARDT, S81080S NA1J1E GOODS! -- -0 -- JUST INI A IIANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF SUITABLE FOR TIlE SUMMER, SUCH AS ]3 EltAGIES, GItENADINES, LAWNS, Sii1EEJI OitG A NIES, &e , &c. WVe offe&r indnlieenets asi to price for all Spring l)ress Goods for the balnace of theO Also,, in receipt of a fresh lot of ChellIy's Kid Gloves, Milk and Lilso Gloves, Gioves Fitting Corsets, lione sand iIeoed Corsets---all numbet,rs--a lino of Trimmraing libbons, all wiudths anid colors, Fringes, Gimp, Braids. But tons, &c., &c. An elegant assortment of Gents' Under Vests, in silk, lisle thread, (browyn and white), cotton, novia, gauze, mecrino, &c. Another lot of handslomo Shetland and Grenadine Shawls. WVe always keep the best Troliet Arties, mneh as Glycerine. Patm Oil, P'onclno Pnim, ice. Castile, 11ioney3, Almond and Congreas 80aps Launage of Flowvers. Love among the ito9os, 0Opopponanx,lhhang,N ight iloom lng Cerensa, liarnetj's staindardl Colo tie. French aindl Georman impoilrtedl Cologne, fom h P'omades, Cocoinie, Calistonl, &c. Our Wholesale Oepartmentf A nice0 assortmnont ofprints, lileacehed and li: own Gooa(ds, j st to hiandl, together with se full line ot'oilher (Goids for the D)epartnmnt. W rapin gs 'aper, T wine, &c. Mlay 191 20 if IR. C. SIIlVERt. TheI( McLendon Expaniion Rtol,. TIo be aitached to old gins, the work or Mr. IE. IF. Pa.rker, of A bbeville, supplies a waniit long felt. it is atinachedi at thle tin flin expewnse -of $lnI, and incrieases thet speced of 1he ginro ione Ou iiith to onie third, withhout hue renasaing Ih daaraift. WVith tis hinprovemient, the gins will giln ele aner, and make better lint thiat withgout. It htas been tested at, Abibeville., lad given sanasfaction mi e.very catse~ i.Th pubdiliicr notilled not toi tiloi with Iibtit paltenit. Ay in~'iringo. men lt ilpon it wrill lbe hand aled accordhng to' lauw. TIhosa, wishing to know anything abot, ithe absove pattent, aire referred to Mr. N. A. ii uter, ngent for NewbeLrry. Sept. 8 35 1m. ~SOUTHi CAROLINA. Ini the Couet of Probate-Newbiorr.y County. Jitncey WVite vs George E. Heller and wife-et a.,-P'etition for Partitlin. It appeaing to mny satislaction that WiI. lii in Je nin gs anmd M ary E. hiaWife,pnartioni de(fenidanit to this caise are absent beyondl thet limijis of this Staate--oni muolti of Messrs. Fair, Pope & Pope, Phta's' Sol'rs., lb is ordleredl that said absenit, defendahts do' pleadl, anlswer' or demur to the petito filed ini this caise, ini forty days froam this date, or ibhat thne same will be taken prow conafeasso against themi. JOllN Tf. PETIERtSON, Judge oi k'robate. Sept. 8 3.5 0 N. 0. Due West Female College.. OUR 10th year will open MONDA Y, the 4th of October. Fult'wy impre as for years past. 'Ituition por iisuon $20; 'renuch $5; Music (Piano) $24;~ Board. ing in the Cohktgo boarding house, kept by Prof. Kennedy, $12 a montb, Fuel and washing about $3 a month. Board Ing In other families at abouit .the samo rate. Terms, cash in advance. Necessi. ty compels Us to muako the sallh charge for French. *Iatin ta taught withoub chrg.Fo&o 0 address ' 'R, %LNpt5det