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NEWBERRY: -Wedesday *ornitg, October 21, 1869 Providence permitting, Rev. Mr. DuDoso *f *bbevill9 will preach i tho Episoopal Churolt, next Subbath morning and after. noon. gooiwitIth e Bau, 5. D. Elliott, (aolored) Adjutant General of SpIa Varolina. eow-bided James D. Hava .igb,wb%itel one of Gov. Soott's Clerks. Cause .t .aselling note written by the latter to the *brasr's wift._____ -0 A . - -Immigration, .a bp- 4h vIa'Wo Range till the' .tb Noveher, on thiebhat hevisitu'ColMmbia .4' attend the it r ii, oud isparts -thetio on ..0h1th proi.* for New York. Those baying besie with irt SilOPA will take time by the tbrelook. 'T|ake It The Rural Carglinlaa sboulAbe lit lhe bands 9f every farmertnereben.t,, p4oi*eto4buqi. man. Bub tltions teoelyed pt this btlve. f: &1W -j.ib*f Is cbty-62 pert V% ao* ..W9 irs4 it 'a the itraldl -' .- :Tb*jair.at Coluinbia. Our peoplgpvq staep.a stop in the right d1, rteon. To build up. the.industrial power of -. .Thiftepet.for the success of tha - Wa1sIeaid to' bd oSt 4attering. All articles ea bibitiola Vill. 9 eaOt aud returned by kll aIlroods ee ofrot. Visitors will be taken h ways fbt one fate. Family tickets of ad-. t'sionvill be isued for the week. Hemnbere 8. etber'.families 95. A grand tournament and ball will.olose the gireat oceasion. Life Uucrane. We ask the attentlon bf our renders to an 40icle On Life Insurance on our outside of $io week's issue. The article illustrates the .iaagment of a first classLifb Insurance by t*e Equitable Life AssocIation. one of the 4qfet companies doing business among us. The pd1ief holders in the Equitable are all frEt class risks, and are among our most proin.ent proressional and business men. Mfr. W. 'F. Naboe Is the Agent here. Agricultural society oetfng. We are requested by iho President of the Newberry Agricultural Society to state that a meeting will take plaee on Friday next, SbO291h Inst. Business of imrpr'tance and. elating to the State Fair in Coli;. will be transacted. A full attendance is request. 4*. The meeting will be held in the Court House, at 11 o'clock. Interesting Lecture. Mr. V. G. De Fontaine, editor of the XIX Oentury,will shortly deliver a lecture in our tOwn. Sol,ject-the "Poetry and Humor of theWar." Air. Do F. is perhaps better known 0s tManY of our readers as 'Perptonne," the gaphiccorrvspondent ofthe ite war. He i.s a polished writer and an elegant speaker, and as the subject 1i a happv one, we trust that be may be greeted by a large and appre. catlye audience. PVrMi-Last week we had the pleasure to meet with our young towns laan,George Johnstone,Esq.,who recently returned from the University of Edin burgh, where be received a thorough oascal eoation. The curriculum of the Universlty of Edinburgh cora 'ncls $be respect of all the intelligences of the erorld cf letters Varenr, try tbe natire fertilizers and satisfy yourselves of their trz worth . They are highly pised by all who hare given them a fair trial. A&mo.g the native guano, are the Eti wan, tbe Wando and lbe Carolina. We think that itese ~st3ising agents found within our own State will yet work wonders in lbs way of enriching dersol and giving it its maximum s.trength. Mr. G: T. Scott is the agent here fur seral of the beat on the market. 1t seems that the proprietors of The Charleston News are determined to push both their own valuable paper and the admirable magazine (itu rat Carolinian,) now publishing by Walker, Evaas &Cogrwell. For 850any one may ob tain The DJatly News and the Rural Carolinian for one year; or for 14 The Tri-WVeekly News ad Rural Carolinian will be furuished for the sa3e length of time. Subscript ions at these rates will be received:nuntil January 1. In thi s way ear planters and farmers may obtain a first -class paper and a first-claras agrienltural magazine for lye than the usual pr ice of an ordinary daily loew1aper. _______ Snrvivora' Association. aThe Survivors' Asasociatin of Chiarieston qartiestly invites the Survivors ol each dis trict where Associalions of record do not now exist, to form di.striet Assoclations comtposed of the Survivors of the Confed. erA~te srmy to collect atnd preser-.' tIe re cords of the late war. .It is urged that district Associations be formed at once and that each district Asso. - iation send fire delegates to a Convention to be held in Charleston ont Thusrsiday, No vembier 18, 1869, to form a State Survivors Ausociaion, the primary ,bject'of whic~h is the preservation of all matters of history *connected with tihe late war. Contt. ?h xtra term of .the Court of Common Tiriwhicwh eotirened on the 11th inst , is cong :- tgined to this the 8d Week of its session. In otr jtsdgment it gIves relief to the country, in., ...astnuch as the jury have unanimonsly agreed *thast,in all ante-war cases judgments shall only -.be given for oneshalf of the prinoIpal and inter -est to the first of January 180i, against the principal, and one-baif of that sum against the ~retes. And on the most of the debts con *.4acted during the war, the sanme rule Is ap.. --plied, speept in extreme cases, where the true rabiue of the properly is looked into, and a ver di4t given for one-half of that sumn, in eases of * strilal property, and for the whole amount here the contrhet was made for real estate. Contracts made during the war for substitutes, and all cptraete fbr purchase .of slaves, under * '1l9 ruling of.ils Honor, Judge Orr, arc thrown cut of Court, or held to be uneonstitutional, mnd cannot b6 dollected. About four hundred lMJgafted esaes have been disposed of on the 090,Dooke._ S9eM 'in.-Or old friend-Oraham) -*gaee tiew-days ago two of: thte biggest, .tWhbet1 :t,wctest. potatoes that we baye - Oen Initnatiy a day. 'e ar. indebted to. the Sugar Mill Company . Apape otite molasses. It is a uiob, clear a~w tbc b'kp much tesembling honey, and s*trthan the sweetest.n ?e2fangelical.Litheran Synod recently in, fusion at fr#hale Adjourned to meet next pear ..1* It. fobnis, Qhar4eston. Te prior, etals tp. ' e4t9q Rttpffos pf thip li0etil w. the a, i~. fthe. 4egh attd ithe-?19bqrry, 44 u tijthe Iefadd Was bild4 ate -1 ' 4* r eIi preaideil*, Mtt. MVr frtltiotdasg. the patratte.thai w?hug lii Am4grygatlgar i e#..Ja ef)lfe 1f Rev. W,A Jontok 1ias beeai'appoltd to 6an visln behalf of the Colleg6 and a #trolig efort VJl li nids to '0stablis" it upon a-Brmzbasis. the liensumd plan b abaloibed-aud an educated ministry will be the watoji word of the.Ch.urvh. There. are about four thousand iommunicants within the bounds of the Lutheran. Vburo iq thistate. Increased seal and viWl4y.are 'I to be diffused throughout all th'J4iii. 9r e ie* Churob services. We hope that ibb qliat*s . Newberry will shortly be suppilet. * The Vlhalia correspondent oibi Chrlcton Courier, of a recent date, pays a raetful ribute to the clerical gentlemen who eo.'0ose the- Sy nod, (among whom is the venerable Dr, 0aoh4 man, the father of the Lutheran 9hurch of South Carolina, who for flifty%fbur yearS has labrd in her behalf,) end a touching compliment to Ito v, T. .0.. Boinest, who fbr four years bas presided over the deliberations of the body with ability, seat and siVotionate urbanity. In the same cona neotion the writer adverts to Mr. 's persecution and- his l9sses by Are, while In the discharge of his duties aslresident of the Newberry Immi gration Bociety, and animadverts upon some or the oequinoes ofr"the situation." Ho continuee: Mr. lloluiest should be made whole. The fope of the State owe it to themselves to do hi notofJustloe. The cause of ImmIgration was art ivedat through tis gentleman, and the caulpe o1 1%tratlon should be suitaIned. wt: L e State Agricultural Soolety say howr This Tigeaston is made Messrs. dItors, with a know edge of the floverty of that locity, and of th6 n oble impuee1=f its Oh ef supporters. If. at the meeting of this 80oclety. soona to take slato,wan o2ipropraton were made towards in Oelm1(YiD Mr Hoinest, it could only meet the hearty Op1bral of all true citizens. and It would show a uble, uuseldsh, hardly-used gentleman that his lsbors, persecutions and sacrifces are opreelattd by the people. oi r 0rofrsponeos,t bts to offer this suggos. l i dt of esympathy for Mr. Iloinest, but secon I itud especially, out or profound respect for tIT rlcultural Society, and a deep interest in itu Weare It 10)is us pleasure to learn t hat 31r. Boinest has nred from a morehaut of Charleston, a ohch oorlifty dollars. IIEAFrH AND llomm.-Tho proprivtors or lienr.h and Home, Messrs. Pettingill, Bates & Co., 37 Park Row, New York make tie following liberal proposition to those %1ho wish to subscribe to their beautifil illustrated family paper: "To all who subscribe beforo next Jartfar' for one year, at the reduced rates p'inted below, 11etrth and iome will beseti free from the dnto of their subscrbtion to the end of this year free, so th: all such yearly subscriptions .-ll cud Janunry 1, 1871. Our only terms rereafter are the below reduced rates fir 1870 invat iably in advance : Singlecopics, $4 ; three copies all at one time, 19 ; live copies all at tne time, $12 -all vcr five copies at the samo rate. Making Hearth and Home, to a club of fire subscribers, at $2.40 each, the cheapmt, as it is the most complete, family weekly newspaper In the world." Pe:sonals-Charleston and Columbia. Ourrecent vit-it to the city by the sea was full of pleasures and healthy invigora% tion. The artesian is the best of waters, and is rectmmended to the dyspeptic by all who have tmer tried it; taken both internally, and extertally as a bath, it is pronounced In valuale. Taken in conjunction with a stay at the Pavillon hotel, the up,eountry favor, Ite, it must effect a cure, unless the patient is so far gone that water cannot touch him, or he ha? i. stomach which cannot apprecl, se good fare. It took but a few days to gie us the feeling of a new man. The crowded condition of our advertising cot, umuns wIll not admit of a descriptive letter Just now, but some future tinme we hope to be pernirted to tell or things seen an'd heard. At present we only touch on a few per'onals and firat would state that the ravilion flotel. is not a whit changed from its old standard of excellence, in the palmy days of its pop ular proprietor, the lamented Butterfield. in the hands of Mrs. Butterfield it maintaIns its old pre.stige. and no bretter evidence of Its popularity can be adduced than a reference to its list of arrivals published daily In thue city papers. it is crowded, or was durring our stay, and wo are glad to see such pros, perity where it is so well deserved. Mirs. B. Is emisenuly fitted to keep a hotel, white her euperintendent, Mir. Robert IIamilton, to well known and appreciated all over rte State, is just the help she needs. Mir. liam, ilton is peculiarly fited for the position lhe holds, his long experience hraving givetn him a taste for sneh a life, whr ile his gent lemanly manners and uniform, kind courtesy, has given him an enviable popularity, lIe is ably assIsted, too, by M1r. Bhonneau, a gentle man of agreeable and entertaining paris, and good looking withal, and we may as well add generous, for among other f:.vors ex.. tended, ho gave us, at parting, a tin match,. borx;whlceb cost him Ina round nuambors, 00, that is not a redl cent. Thte vIsitor to Char. lt'ston, either for pleasure, hrealtht or busi. ness, will tind this house all that Cant be desired. Amotig the friends met there and who did tlue agreeable we mention lthe name of Dr. Dlaer, em Mleeting street, a fIrst eites Drtug gist. ills tavor's are hIgh ly appreciated, T. Ht. Iorsey & Bmr., Wholesale flatters, on Hasyne street, latid us under ob)llgntion, whicb we carry en thre top of our head, and will for many days, for it is of superior quil, ity and fnne irshu. Tihey have a splendid stock of bats. See their card elsewhere. .We are pleased to mention havIng met My,rJ. C. Jannruey "downs there." HIs cry was "water, water," and lie drank and was benenitied. The mere meeling of tIl gen tleman wats nothing singuilar or tumeommon, but the rumer that reached us that perhaps. at no dlistaunt day the ptublie would once more find in im n a host was quite unexpect ed. That 3Mr. Janney knows how to keep a hotel need not be told here, overyhody is aware of that, but whethuer lie has givena any en epregement to so hippy an idea remains to lhl seen. The point spoken of is Charles,. ton, and if hre entertains the idea, and throws out lils banner once more, it will give great sati fatiton. A* before stated apae will not admit of a notice of muchr that mrighat lie Interesting, an~ we leave the city, and plae away for "ul ror use the many items, p leasturable and ludicrus, gthered in that altort visit. Aivng in Columbia we stopped at the neohHoto, the Columbia and fotund it all th4t could be expeeted, elgantly fitted and fin shed, the best of fare thtat the market can a r, and attentive Waiters. Tire Colum-, bi is admirably locatedl, and affords easy teesse to busIness men, wicis ea conslder,. ation where time is monesy. Its imposing frbnt strikes the behrolder wlh pleasur,u hioh Is increased ont an interior.examInatIon, for thr Is found all the comfort. and conve ureces so essential to tho traveller. Piessre. lanhoff A German, the hoste, are gentlo wdits f te uests, and they are efilm to Mh isnearat band we wourltf ~ ieour frIends going'down-frohl lhcre to he Qpleatlon early, as :is'. iBa<dnhoff )hqibe ale to place Newtierry in a see'. I.~A~qr'tThies s- good idea. 8e ~io n a mes theif4fre at ohee, w-plcerf buines'wevi '?:Vlato#fOeorsmrl il Co.i.tWybil t .b~~itrat o byiebtirinldehiyy of .1et otr tiid rntaotaittof.s just O'DeW-d'"b' M1r. Wm. Glaze, an experiencod deater fla' hils.line. Ills stock is of the 1nost elean d12"ription, and worth looking over. no of the finest'ssoitmelfltoor Guns formieafea. turo of his etablijho nt , 80e card. 'Mr..C. F. Jackso is on Main street and hisard eliowhore reveals the interesting fact he is selling.his goods at New rork . 1 8is stock, lately puado complete by age pdrchasot, is endless in v4riety. o Is th ent f!r Butterick's Patterns, of Which 1 Inoro will be said hereafter. Mr. I. JAckscnDrugglot, he it choice stock o*r006 in- hi i.t Me besides one of tho handsOrnest assort f6ents of rollet Arti -cles to be found anykyhere. We advise A call on-him. Aia,Y 0olito and httontive we in. agine that ho is even a little more so now, owing to the fact that he has lately taken to himself an amiatolo and accomplished help mate. See card. The mammoth Boot, 8hog and Ilat 11ouse of Mr. Alexander 8mythe is a feature of. Blain street, and is a purt of the Columbia Hotel Block. This cstalblishmOnt is quito an extensive one. both in size and in stock and is happily supplied with attentive and gentlo mnnly assistants. Se card. The cabinet Wsvro rooms of Mt. M. H. Bor ry are filled from contro to circumbrence with furniltuto of every description. from common to fino, and extra. Many of his sets are beautiful and artistic, and might adorn a palace. Mr D., is an old hand at the bellows, or rather in the furnituroe line, and can fit up a parlor or bed room to suit anybody's circumstance. A visit to the store of Mr. I. C. Shivr is a pleasure at all times. The business done there is astonishing. His stock in all thede partments is v.ery nuli. See card. Tho Mlesqra. J. Ii. & M. L. Kinard are do ing a thriving business in the dry goods and funcy line. and for popularity are second to none. liheir goods are of superior qualiry, and in price will compare favorably with the cheapest Air. Henry Kinard touched us in a tntler spot when he politely asked our so ceptance of sundry articles to be delivered to the folks at home. Of course we accepted, and having arrived have dellvered-(only a sorry editor would do otherwise) and now make acknowiedgment. That house must prosper. I' vou would be pleased, we bog you not to fail walkitg up stairs into the gallery of Messrs. Wearn & Ilix the artists par excel, lence, acknowledged to be the best in all the South. The pictures displayed by them are really works of art, and indeed photography with them tins reached a high point. No style of picture, large or small, colored or plain, but are to he seen there. These gon tiemen deserve well of our people and we believe they are fully appreciated. An hour spent in the elegantly furnished apartments of Dr. Thos Mloore, dental sur geon, gave us infinite pleasure. Newberry must be proud or her son, for Colutmbia has honored him. and he now stands at the top of his profession. and is au fait. both in theory and practice. The Iron Works of M1essrs. Goldsmith & Kind are in full blast, a flying visit there showed the laying out and erection of a now cotton screw which is growing into fkvor. If yon need one, or anything in the iron line, call on these gcntemeon. Mr. Sulzbscher of whom mention has he% fore been mude, makes weekly additions to his stock. This week the display of silver ware, etc.. is dazzling, and then his prices are certainly low. In the Stove and Tin ware line Mr. Asher Palmer stands on the top round of the ladder in his profession. We had no idea of seeing such a stock, so large, so v:tried.so excellent, and so cheap. Capt. Press Brown does a part of the honors of this house. and he can " pross" or do one up "brown" in the most agreeable style. If he fails to got off a stove, M r Asher will scarcely fail to Palmer off on you. We are under obligation to this house thr several convenient and serviceable arti elec, most essential in a well ordered house. hold. The Clothing house of the Messrs Swar field Is unusually atiructive. everything in the gentleman's outfitting line is th ere to be found The "favor" done up in brown pat per is appreciated. fho book store of Messrs. Dulie & Chap, man is filled from stem to stern with mental pabulum. The book given us to while away the tedium of the upward trip home answered the purpose and was "found dead." A word more reader,tf you go down to the Fair,and we suptpose everybody with his wife is going. f'or it will be a grand affsr,someehing that must not be lost, we advise you to visit all of the above places, and havitng so ad% vised we say no more. THE CAROLiNA FARntER.-The October nuimbe'r of this vulniable work is on our table, filled with articles of interest andt profit to the farmer. This nutmber close.s the first volume. and is the ist of the mnonithly series. On the fourih oif Novem, her the first nttmber of the Weekly will ap, pear; and in its new form it will no doubt prove much more acceptable to its many readers. It will contain eight pages of five coalumns each; and in addition to a largely I nereae.ed iimount of agricultural mat'ter, will give miscllaneous, family rending, market reports and the generni news of the day. The subscription price ($2 00 per year) will not be changed. Address, Wm I 11er nard. Editor and Proprietor, WIlmington, N. C Tfits ASMEntCAN STocK JoURNAt, sF.NT Far.E rORi TniREi MONTR.-This mo.st v'aluisble, lateresting aid inistrucetiv~e Journai, for Farmiiers atnd Breeders, will he sent free, the bialance of this year. to all subscri hiers for 18'70, sent ini before January 1st. 'I hi< gives each subscriber over 500O large double column pages of reading matter for the small aiim of $l1.00. Send for Sptehnieni Copies, Show Hills, anad Premn. mum Lists (alhich will be sent free.) Get uip a club and receive sonic of the maanat va'uable and uselmi Premiums offered h'v the Punblishers, N. P. JHoyer & Co., Parkes burg, Cheeier Co , Pu. IN MgMORIIAM. At the close of the exercises of the Presbyterian Sabbath School, on the 17th day of' October, the following Ries. olution was offered by Benny Meyer antd a stillness truly touching, and unanitmously adopted by the School, viz: Resolved, That a page be left blank in ouar Sababath School Record, wherenp. on shall be inscribed the name, tihe age and time of death of our l-eloved School. mate and frienid, IiEywannD Ewan-. Rt. A. MiCK[LE, Supiinntendent. From the Courier. CuAut:.SSToN, S. 0., Oct. 22, 1860. Messrs. Editors-lin order to induce planiters to k cep a correct accotunt of the results obtained fromi the application of the Soluble Pacific Guano and Comnpotund Actid Phonsphatei manu facttured by thet Paciflc Guano Cotmpany, I would ofifer the following premuiumts for the ensuing crop of Corn antd Cotton, and wouldi be glad if the State Agricultural Society would take charge of the nmatter, and arrange the details. No ether Guano to be used on the laind experimented with: Fonl b7TTON, 1st. Silver Pitcher, value $75, for the greatest growth from one acre of land. 2d. Silver oblet, value $50, for the next growth from acre of land. 8d. Silver Cup, value.$25, for the third greatest growth from one ace of land. ront comea.. . 1st. Silver Goblet, valtie $50 ' for the greatest yield from one nce of land. 2d.- Silver Cup, value $25. for the next. greatest yield'from one acre of land.' -851. Gold Medal, valu.o $2p,' for the thir'd .greatest yield frb'n dnre 're~ of land. J. N RIOJSON, . Agent fo,r.$u1i rolnaC %d bushBs 'ey,' 20 bus e~ -~AU N ABRIED, iW31ridgeport. Coai., October.14, bi Rov. Dr. Colt. assisted by Rev. Dr. Westt, . X. R. Jackson, of Olumbil . o., and Carrio U. Hard, of Stratfo7j, Conn. ~zWptv.8.04Ootob~ev No. toa s good oand r fiaerl. lsqw~ et with sales Of-28@0 bales att6 -ooeR..Cti oia,a en s5.00 a :60. LUSAP Cotober 25-Cotton nerket nore active and rmer, though ot quotably bir Wt ales of @36 bales-.teelps-811-mIdi;n OiAUlero, October 25.--Cotton rm and to'k li ht. wih sales of 460 bales-middlings 25; receipt. 2.472. LvVrAoo,O tober 25.-Cotton opens steady -uplands 32, Orleans 12g. Stock Holders of the New berry Sugar Manufacturing Company, Aro earnestly requested to meet in the Court House next Thursday, the 28th inst., at 4 o'clock P. M. TIHOS. S. MOORM AN, President. In the U. S. District Court. Dist. of South Carolina-In Bankruptcy. IN RE C. 11 Sondly-Bankrupt. By order of the lion. Georgo 8. Bryan, Judge of the U 8. Dist. Court, I will sell on fuesday the 16th day of November next, at the residence of 0. 11. Sondley, all the real and personal property belonging to the Es, tato of said bankrupt. The real Estate cons sists of One Tract of Land, Lying in Newberry County containing 563 Acres, more or less, Bounded by lands of Estato of R. Sondley, Jas. Alaffett, L C. Sheppard and others. All the interest which the said C. H. 8ondloy hats in or to a tract of Land containing 480 acres. bounded by lands of r. B. Wadling ton, James iaffett and others. Also, all the interest of the said bankrupt, in the real Estate of R. Sondley. dee'd. The personal property consists of I Wagon, I Cow and Calf. ogs, Gin and Thrasher, 2 Mules, Straw Cutter, &c , &a. Also some Notrs at Accounts. TERMS CASH. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. JOIIN T. PETERSON, Assignee. Oct. 27 42 31. LOUIS SHODAIR, Restaiurateur. Fish, Oysters, Fish. FRESH on Tuesdays, Thursday8 and Satur dlayS. His Saloon is constantly open for all the delicacies of the season. Oct 27 Fresh Fish, Fresh Oysters and Shri nip. Fresh Fish and fresh Oysters on Tuesday, Thuirsdiay indl RSaiarday. Ovater-s in shell, nnd Shrimp on Wed-. nesdlay. Net 'week Fresh Fishi and F'resha Oysters EVERY diy. Conec anI see~ mne. (lome and see met. I hian, adealu large addiition,s to imy stock late., b.oth itn Con,fectinaries atid Groceries. You n-ill lose nothing by coninig roun,d. L. R. M ARSIA LL. Bahimiore CORNER, STILL UNDERI WAY A. M. WJCXER, F'renda and Amneuicana Candies, Fruits, In ftans-P. ches, Pine A pple and Strawberry, also Apples, Oranges, Lenmons, Rtaisin,s,Figs. C'urranits and Citrnn. NUTS-Cocoaniut A lmnonds, Fiiberts, English Waolnuts, Pecan,i lrnzil Nuta, Chesnauta and Pinders. Oysters in oncanid two lb cants. Lobster. Salmnon and Tjntatoes, Sardines, Miackiarel and (Codtii<h Pickles in all sized jars, hirandy Peac.hei, tand other Preserves and ,Jellies of all flavours. Spices-AllspIce, Ginger, (Cloves, Nutmnega, Mace, Pepper, Mua.tar d, PepperSauces, Tlomuato Catsup, Worcester shire 8 neo and Bull Sauce, Maccaroni and Yeratelli, Olive Oil, Lemon Syrup, Dreak. fast str.ps, Shoulders, 8ides, L,ard, Soda, Cheese, Green and Black Tea, Coffee, Su. gars 3olasses, Flour, Meal, Sweet and Irish P>tatoes, and Onions. Sundrier--such as Gor.centriated Lye, Bilueing, 8aarch, Shoe Iilackinag end Blrushiin g, Table Salt, Ink, Chewing and Smnoking Tobaceo, Mack. aboy Snuff, Scotech Snuff, Pipes Sboems, P'ipe hleads Painted Jiuckets, Stone-wa re, Indligo and Madder, Copperas, and dye slifis, Candles, 8oaps, Fancy Soa ps, liair Brne.hes and Combs, Perfumery- Colognes nad Extracas. Toys-dolls and Notions in enless vAriety, Fire Crackers, Fire W~orks, Sky IRockets, Wheel Rockets, Roman Can. dies, Torpedoes, and Trigers ail act for Chiristmnas. Como one andl all, great and small, give Andy a call. I am aniXiouH to 8ee WhiL,e and colored, young and old, big arnd little. red white andi blue, and all that can raise a dime. Comno where you cain get, your money back, and nao Oct. 20 41 8mos. PACIFIC GUANO COMPA NV'S COMPOUND Acid Phosphate of Lime - or Coinposting with OCton Seed. F JHi8 ARTICLE 18 MA NUFAOFUitED . a. heomtpsat's Works, under thse dett aind susperintendence of .Dr. Etaye enel. It dentains-.she eaame elemeant., of fertiit fs.80lAUJLE PAd.FlVO .GU AO exc that it is not V~lte4 with A M NI~Ot, owi~nises tbe elemnt of side prot of thze patadt Wav.e h t at re a a lernt o erlilt 0 otofo eppli for o - ,I feiN lgi 'F F)lRE SHAND Qi-nine, CreamuAiarta, Castor..Oil, Morphine, Epsom I8 ts, Sweet. Oilm*-z Opium, Sub. :arb.,-Soda, .Cod Liver'Oil, Camphor, Alcohol, Sulphur, Rhoubarb, Dyo Stuffs, Chloroform, Calomel, ConcentratedLyo, Turpentine, Blue Mass, Blue Stone, &c., &C , Just received and for sale by Di. JAiMES McINTOSH. Oct. 27 42 tf. Wines & Liquors FOR Medi cin al Use. French Brandy, Rye Whiskey, Port Wine, Maderia Wine, Sherry Wine. Warranted Pure and Genuine, and for stile by Di. JAMES McINTOSII, No. 1, Mollohon Row, Oct. 27 42 tf. Now berry, S. C. FERTILIZERS. Etiwan No. 1, Etiwan No. 2. Soluble Manures are put up at the Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phosphate Coin pany's Works, noar Charles ton, S. C. Phonix Guano, (in its nat ural state). Wilcox, Gibbs & Co's. Manipulated Guano, (Pho nix and Peruvian). Always on hand and for sale by G. T. SCOTT, Local Agent. Sep. 27 32 3nos. Notice. I will spply to John T. Peterson, Juidge of Probate for Newherry County, on the 18th dayv of Novembiter 'next, for a finatl necounting and a dischairge as atdmini<tra tor of the est'ate of Margaret Kiniard, dee'd -all persons holdinig demiands against said estate must present them oni or before that day, or they will be thereafiter barred. JAN. W. WICK ER, Oct. 20 41 4t* Adnm'r. Notice. All persons indebted to the estate of Josiaht Stewart, dec'dl., are requested to make payment on or before the 16th day of November next and those holding de mands are particularly notified to render them in by that time, as I desire to know the standing of the estate. DANIEL[ GoGoANS, Oct, 13 40 2L Admn'r. 100 br'1s Lime, Guano, And other fertilizers. MAYES & MARTIN. Oct. 20 41 3t. Notice. To all whom it may concern: I will appy to John T'. P'eterson. Probate Judge for ?ew. berry County, on the 10th day or November next, for a final settlement of ray Accounts as Adminlstratrix of the .Estate or Jacob Cook, dec d and for a discharge from said o.204Ef lZABETH COOK, Adm'x. 10,000 lbs. BaltimioreBacon. MA YES & MARTIN. Moved. I have removed to No. 1, Mollohon Rlow lately WV. Ii. Webb's stand, and invite all persons to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I will be in con,% stant rece it of pure fresh Drugs, Medicines, Perfuumes and Toilet Articlas, D)irect from Mfanufacturers and Importers, which wIll be sold at the lowest market rates Call and be convinced at Dui. JAMaE8 3McINTo8H'8. N.5 'l-Al precriptions wIl be carefully leston a thorough Pharmiaceutist and Chem. 1st, who will sleep in tho store and attendl te amen at any hour of tho night when Oct. '29tf. GEJN 0 WA NrED. AoENTS WA N female to sel ith .$ J~ ntI r Common~ Seiso FamiIj BowIng Machne, improv and prfect It i em fell, sttc sup'tior manner. Price only $15. Fo sJim plltami. durabIlky,- It -has.- no rivsl. Do not buyfroom any pates selling machines ane th r ae A me as ours n less haIg are worthlesst lion b~ahines. For Circular. and Terms 'PIorn4o~ss If- CI AW WirL~o Patapueo pMa Vegetator, O6t ro7 42100 -.THE MMMOTIH BOOT SHOE AD HAT HOUSE, ETABLUED 16. ILEXAN110t yTIN 9, W OLESA1*'& Prl.NERAhjB -IN Boots, Shos and Hats %sl Side Main Stro..Colmbia Iotel Block,. . cOpUrnda,' 8. 0. Oci1 42 3mos. T. M. HORSEY. FRED'K IIOIlSEY. T. M. HOW & rothe Steessors of HORSEYAUTEN&CO., Wool, Fur & Silk 1ATS, Trirmned traw Goo4s, &c. 25 .Hayne st., O ARLESION, S. C. Oct 27 4;vf. E. E.JACKSON, Druggist n d , 0pothecrl, Columbia, S. C' Is now receiving a large and cholco as sortment of Medicines&Chem icals, TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES, Orders attended to promptly. All Medl cines of best quality. Oct 27 .12 6 mos. V. F. JACKSON'S 0 RY 9OD8 11OUSR, Main street, Columbia, S. C. Goods Soldat New York Prices. ALSO Agont for tho Colobrated Bitterick Patteris. Oct. 27 42 3nos. WM. GLAZE, Dealer In JEWELRY and Silver Ware, Main atreet, COLUMBIA, S. C. Just returned from the Northern markets with, a NEW STOCK of elegant and choice GOOD)S. comp~rising Ladles' andi Gent'.s tine Gu,ld and Sli er WVateZhes, handsomie solid Coin Silver Wnure. Tritilo Plated Waren. amtl flue Jewelry df evcry pattern, together with a handsome assortmnet of Clocks. I take pleasure In .Inviting tho attention of my friends and the public to the samne. My stock of Spectacles are weolI seleted, and suitable for ail ages. hinir Jewelry muanufacturedl to order at low pricees and Watches, Clocks and Jewelry skilfully repaired and wvarranitd. leslies the above I have a tine assortment of English Gnns of the best makers. Exatnino my stock and prices. W M. GLA ZE, Columbia, S. C. Oct 27, 42-3mos. NElW GOODS. NEW GOODS. Wr arE again in receipt of a full line of all the popular Goods. We have in troduced na ny of them this season at lower prices than We openedl the season with. We enumerate * few or themt, viz: Frentch Mf.ino (Calleolon,..........g1.00. French A keel Delaino Do........... Sack F,anneqls, Fancy Delaines, Reps, Funcy Plaids, PouIne, Empress Cloths, Cloth of Italy, Cloth ae Venice, 8atins, Velvet, Toil do Venice; Shawls, Cloaks, Gents'sShawls. liedouins, Buegy [Laps, Umbrellas, Knit Goodsa, Ladies' Vests and Pants, (Gents'Vesis anid P'ante in Silk, Scotch Wool, And Merino to ma tch, Ladics', Gents' and Ch ildren's liose in WVool, Rle.rino, Cotton, Riibbed and Plain Goods. Notions, Small Wnares and Hitber. dasshery ef every description, Emnbroideries Laces, Sets ini Maltese, Valenciennes, lioni. ton, Ciuncy, &c. Real Laces fronm 50 cents to $6 per yard. White Goods of all grades in Swisses, Jacotnets, Cambric, Percoles, Dimnity, 1ainen, &c. '1, 8, 9 and 10-4 Bleached D)am,ask, 7, 8 9 andl 10-4 Brown Damask, 8-4 linby WVine Cloth, 8-4 Scarlet Wine Cloth, 10.4 Maroon Tea Cloth, 10-4 Open inen D)inner Cloths-Napkins to match same. Towels fromti 10cents to $1, or from $1.20 to $12 per dlozen lioney-Comub Qutilts, liarseilles Quilt., at all prtices. (Gussimneres,Twceeds, Dlrondecloths, Satinets, Jeans, Kerse.v, iAnsey, Flannls., Hied Blantk ets, Prhints, fliee Sheeting and ShirtIng, Yarns, Brown Cottons and Osnaburgn. fCAftPETS8 is Hemp, Wool, 2-ply Allwool, 8-ply Allwool, Tapestry, Brussels, Velvet, and Rlugs to match. FLOOR OIL CLOTH in 4.4, 6-4, 8-4, 12-4 and 10-4-dut to suit, WVINDOW diIADES ln every color and width-cut to lit. Ateneles. We are Agents for the best brand of BROWN GOODS in the State, and give outr Customeors advantages ont thoem. ALSo. Agents.for good,YARNB, Our Carpet IDepartinatit attd our Wboit .te..DpartmnIl Are new 'abid flyed, features of our business, and wo comnpete outside of tIle'market ini them. fl, C, 8iliyyg. Oc 2 t. 42 . Columbia. 0. CI. Ramie Agencoy. IA'ViWbcia .'a potted Agent for tite lwIsqn p tAMilf ,ANIin nthnd tiefes-to-is-ad iltit. An . C,: at - ..iing- pa, g- ip Notice. To all whom It may cotcern. I will apply , John T. Peterson Judge of Probaje for [ewberry County, on the 12th day of No. emubet next, for a final Settlement of my ecounts, and a final discharge ae adminis. rator of the Estate of Nancy Davis, deo'd. .hoso having demands agaist said Estato iust present theim on or before that day. r they will be barred. JAMES A. DAVIS, Administrator. Oct. 20 41 4t. Thove having den'11ids against Jane ,hambera or Frances E. Davis will also pre. en the sano on or before said day. J. A. Dili. For Sale, That desirable residence in the town of twberry now occupied by the family of )r. D. E Ewart. Tho house is large and ounodious and within 250 yprds.- of;tle "ourt House . The lot has'on I tg9od-gar, Ion and all the necessiAry OUt. ulldligs Citchen, Store house, Batli house,. &o. The lousehold and Kitchen Furniture wIll be old with the premises if preferred. Those desiring to purchaso can 8a4erain erms and particulars by catling bn'er' coth nunicatfug with, blne. LAURA P. EWART, Oct. 20 41 tf. - Newborry,: . C. Ladies' Cloaks &c. A splendid stock-,f Ladles'01oaker Shawls, 911blas, Hoods, &e .OVLb'AE & .waEElER. Oct. a 39 tf. Sheriff's Sale. State ofSouth Carolina. EDGEFIELD COUNTY. r N P B 0 B A T E C6 0UR T. Martha Glider, et al, vs.1o U,e Itht. Smith, et ux, et a]. I.Y Virtue of an Order from the Probate 0iJtdgo, Iii the above cause, I %yill. sell at te htoe residence of WILSON ABNEY, dec'd ,on THURSDAY. the 4th day of No. veabor stext, the REAL ESTAIt of Mrs. TA II[ATHA ABINEY, dec'd., consisting of FOUR rRACYS OF LAND. viz: 1st, TilE 110MESTEAD, immediately on Sallida River, containing Eight 11undred and Seventy Acres, bounded by said River, and by lauds of Winfield, Coleman, Lands of the Estates of Bennet Ferry. Wilson Ab, ney and others. This place is finely tima prolted, 2nd, TIJE bidCARry-TRAcr, the resi. dence ol Mrs. M A, Gilder, containii One Hundred and Twenty-flvo Acres, bounded by lands of Joseph Berry. 11ally Slorchaut, the Estate of Lewis SLupie an others. 3d, No. 1 Of the COLMAN T CAO', on the North side of the Chirleston Road, con taiing Two Hundred and Si:ty%six Acres, bounded by lands of the Estate of Bennet Perry, Lewis Sainple and otherb: 4th. No. 2 Of thu COLEMAN TI'UO, - n1 the South side of the Gharleston Hoad; con taining Fiveo Hundred and- Twentix Acres. bounded by hmuds dr th6 Esthtji, jiuf Bennet Perry, Lewis Sinpld' and*otliers: 0-7-1lats of said lands wile b exhilitedi on the day of Sale. TERMS-One third of tlid'p'lAlcs6 iaon cy, and the expenses of this suit,'will be re quired, in cash-, The balance on a credit or one year with interest from d1sy of .sale. The credit portiun to be secured by the iu, dividual Bond of the purchusers, *nd a mortgage on the premIses. &7Salo to take place at 13 o'eloc A. M, 0'- ritles and staimps Extra. JOHN ..MDET4 . . Oct. 20 41 2t. Arrived a,t Last. 200 fet 2,.inch Gin Banding, 275 ". 275 " 5 " " .AL mant ti'neturer's pwrcs for cashm, ati 8. P. BOO0Z i'R & '. Ifa hi'd warc Storo. Oct. 20 11 20. HARD WARE. 8. P. BO0028Rf & GO., DiEALICR IN Engil'lh and American hlardware, Cutlery nnd Onnit, Iron. Steel, Nalls. .Woodenware, paints, Oils, W~indtow Glass. Carriage and Buggy Material, Agricultural fmnplemeatr &c. Wounld hog to call the attention of their friends and the pubilic generally, to their very large stock of tihe above goods, whibh have recently been selected fronm the best Manu-a f'acturcrs and Importers, on the most favour. able terms. andi which are now offered to all, at the LO WEST PRICOES, it has been omr pleasure to give, since time war. Oc t 20 41 3t. LOOK JJEQII YOUl LEAP! Fnll Lines for the Fall, .AND SATISFACTION IN PRICES. Having jumst rettuned from the Northmera markets with a heavy Fail amid Winmter Stock of Goods, boughti with care and at, a declineo, I am now prepaired to sell at LOW FIGURIES, it all theo following grades, Dress Goods, Of' every variety, sucih as Morhnoes, P'opiins, Doilnes, Mosambiques, Debaixo, Black and WVhit.e Alpaccas, Silks, and a full assortmient, of' Dross 'I'rimniings. CALl00ES,.WiiHTH1 GOODS, OSNABURGS, IHOAMSPUNS AND BLANKETS. HIOSIKIIY of. every description, besides a lot of superior Luadios' RIBBED HOSE at the LOW PRICE of 124 CENTS PEIf P AITh. Also,-HODP.SK tRTS. JE~A N, Oassmi'osaDpo-Skins, Biroadeloths, for gentlemen and youthms, together with an elegant lot of H A TPS, BO (O TPS A ND) SH OES, CLOT H1IING, &CC. A large smupply of OIL SJLK 'end NUR~SER1Y CLOTH. Also a goodi stock .oi'choieo G-roceries, Saddlery, Bugy Wagon Harness, Sora, Urrsaa ilAnaxas AND MinANo LEA riR, lit great vuqrhety, and a general stock* f all kinds of - INotions, All of which in q(tuit;v; vatriety anid prices, will enmibie inn to compete wvith any house thIs'side of Maon hind ix'on's line. Deeply gratelui for paht.llberal favors, I respectnlmy utsk an examination of m4y large stock,and garantee natlsfaction to purcha BQrj, W. T. TARRANT. Oot, 8 89 ti, 100 B~iels Fl'our, I?r~n ~to $12 lr- AITl] A-.E A dARTIN. 8000 tU3hols (orn