The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, December 29, 1869, Image 2

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. Tho,8uath Carolina Conforonco, 11iHnilev)1eldat ChOraW adjourned to meet ne*x ehr i Chartleston. - The following are the appol,tnients for g N t Cok4 rk nIstyIot-V I Fleming, p E. CokeEbury Statdn--A J Stafford. Cotosbury Ct-J A BMdod. Abbevlle .8talon-0 F Rtound Abbeville Ct-J J Wol-knan, T 8 Daniel I witdesvillo Ct-31 Brown. NiPqt_ye = Ct--T 0 Herbert. . ludit ver llion-W 11 Lawton. ornli Mine 0(4-ft-L Duffoy. FAgefldk Ct-J T KII&I. Savuatsah Itivar Misv--TMM Iarrisona. . utler (t-J 1i,Zl,mnotaon Nowberry Station-O A Darby. Newberry Ct-A J Cathev, U T Harmon. Laurens 3t- F Kistler. Clinton Ut-J S Connor. Tutabliti ioals Ct--J M Carlisle. .. n e District-A It Sttehos, P. E. 2 re168tation-S A Weber. 1retville Ct-.3 Attawaiy. . t0ldfi0le Ct-J C Crisp. lkensville Ct-W Bowman. -A1 Chreitzburg.Presiding Elder for Cbarles. t9h District, with ' P Slouzou to serve Cumber, l4id atd Trinity Churhoes, T R, Wannanaker, iethel, and J T Wiglhtinia. Sprinatst. Church. 1I10l l lirownc, P E for Coina fiDt., and lWnrtin at fil, Washington%st. Church, and W o6d, Marion street charge. , Among the mninisters who likio served hero, we notice that .3 R, Watson Is Eent to upper St. athows ot , T J Clyde, Bralanlo Ut , J VW .liLert..Caintien Station, J It Picket, sup. on Chester Ct., J 31 Boyd, Itooky 31t. Ct., and W 8 Ilack, 1'. . for Watesboro Dist. 'oWoftbrd Collego..-A 31 Shipp, PresdI't, W. illith and A 11 Lester, Professors. 13 aitMuburg Female Collego-S B Jones,{sup) Jos. Parker transferred to 1ast Texas Conf. G Stnoy, transierred to 3lssouri Conf. SA C Waftr, returned to SC Conference. llshop Andrew ordaind sthe IbIlowing to den.. con's ordois: 8 P' It H'iwell, 8 31 Davi a[ i1 ,Hoyle, It 1, Duflii, U W oat9ali, and 3okenzle 31lazingo. Itiahop cayana'ligh orained the fillowing el-. d Iers: .J It att, .1- C Crfi, .1It Traywick,31 11 y N Alex-oider, J S IItigglins. T G It son, J P McIntaney Itnatl 1I I 8 Ledbutter ani J. A Covington. By resolution, the third Filday in April was at apart as a lay.01 I..Stll:g und praytr, to be ob seved't brough out tall the uliolosunit stations In apt o!nl reIerencellotho b:o:sing of UOtl upon the 00cral Conu'eronce. The Air Liio Itailroad. We learnI' fr-om1 the Greenville "Blnter prise," ti-at a' public Ileeting was held ft that placo onl last Saleday, tW confirm tho action of the County CommltInissionlers i sdbscribing $200 000 to the capital - (ock of the A ir Line Railroad. Gen. Easley made one of his best speeches in favon.of the subscription. He was fol. lowed-by' Rev. E. T. lnist on the saie side. The action of the Co.unty Com. inlissioners was conallrirmed wiih few dis. senting votes. Thus Greenville has sub sciibed in this manner and by private subscription somle $350,000. ' Greenville fully aippreciates her clondition. Would that Oconee and Pickens could act in like liber-al nanner.-Keowee Gourier. The Washington Chronicle says tl order promulgated on Priday, by Ic WVar Depattnent, --assigning Gen. ' err to duty as Military Comnider A Geor g-a,, pending the re-oi gii izi * 0n a f t Ih Legislature of the Stite, I anaIands it to the condition it occiii ied ude-r the oll Rdeol at n1letion Aets, a di is issu, d I y a1utlority deri%od fro . them. The Ad tlhi4tration con1st ti1es the recent Act of Cougress in the , 11bject to be i virtual repeal ?if all it . psais(I tince the first organizatiol ,t the State government if. tor the wa . . The ' .iblne's sperIal sas advices from ashiogtonl rtealreselnt the inttenitionl of th Administrationl as fiavolrablc to an c4lr recognilitiI of the Cuban bellige r ,cy. Th'AeEdgeelud Advertiser says: Richard lealf, the "Hilglisitmanl," carpet-btagger, John llIw1n raider.l, anld Ualitt'd Stn Iinternal lovo-ue As,;essor I't- Edgelield, ha1s resigid his lic asf;(; 11 assess4., and he the way- 'Ward's gveso %%iet. .llu 'Inort gir'l,"' the " 'tiple Iraishaig theowifea of thec said itt.all, is still in oum anidst, andi is tapplarety In'taser of the' Tlhe Ah abama cih lims correCspaondence htas beent publhais'hed. Enaglasai conisets to the tran rsf -r oaf nttCi~iiats to W~ash-. ington. Fit'k's k-et' coindClaes: "At the paresent stage of' thle ctaatroaver'sy, thec se objeet of' the Praeside.; t is to state the poasitiont and Innintainl the attittah.i of the Unite'd StAteis in the v'arioas r lations atid asp)ects orfi tis grtav'e conttro versy nith Gre(Iat't IBaitdjia."' 'A"AaintSo SLtciJa..-G. I). Hl-ow-, < f IFlotida, was Cotmtal deaid int his bed at the Trer hlate llionse, lh iaig comm tait eed. steicie by taking laudanumut. lie left the f'ollowinag letter: "'Dear'" Fate :P1t Tel my otngear bro ther to bewi~ar' of dlissipaution, which hasg Ctui5'd miy deatha. liaIe me hnraaied near Troopas are being prepi.ared rot' immiae diate service at thec various foat. ttaartind Ne.w Yor-k. Theia' udestinat ioan is tat known. Somne stay Uth, otIters Noth-t qrn. Minnesota, to overlook the lRed l}iver oatLbaetak. Th'Iisi is denaied, buat it as evident that sometiing mya3sterious is going on., Trho reward off'ered for (te arre'st of' ToQlbert'-whol was killed seeral weeks ago--is to be dividled as follows: 11 olia. he~ad receives $3,000, anda( the balance $2,000-is to be divided attorng the othecr coansinbles who wer'e preseni ~ Io)x ecemubetr 24.-Th'le T1imaes, in aflr(ldttrial, this maoaninag, rejoices tlant th.~o ,.raish-Amt~ericanas haave abandoned *e.oi# of' a r'epuablics of' Frin, aatul adv-ises AI Jarish .people themaaselves to tottally pbandona all ideas of r'epuabl icatnim .A lady.having fainited at a. ball, some 4one,v.ent person hegan bathing hera ~emles and head with inegar', tapon -which she studdenly started upl and ex. ,clalimed, "For' hecavent's satke, put nothinga on tha.t w.ill chuange te color of niy htair."' - A yonntg div'orrc-seekinig color'ead wo. tran, ofl Giinatti, pleaid haer own caase na follows: "'Judge. I cutna't have dlat ,1la.r niigger ; heo k icked mue in athe t ri >s once till lho loosened all tmy) insideit." Tha haorraible critme of itnftan ticide, Cs. po.eIally in ti'e forma of' th da estuction lay parents of their off-.spa ing beflote bith, pr'ovailsa' to ant alarmmig extent.--Ohl Sehaool Pt'esby'tet Ian. 'l;ho.Iaiy of Samana is ntow oCeuh >Ied bythoUnilted Strates..- Port Royal, S. C. niia possibly be used asi a rendezvous for tholorth Atlratio squadron. .W'aisconasin lans a boy possessa d of a devIl that sapeaks Latn-a lanauago.of. whichl thte paQit Is gntortant. Bloston wuomen htave thao,"Alexanda Jlmpf' causted by htaving one -lheel highera 4than the other. .It is thec fashlion therec. 'A,businress 0i9t1o int ChIcngo adver thea f'ot- a w~omarn Ld travel as commner dial -t7drumtmer." WVht is Ithe greatest wat.t of the age ? .-Waat oh' i'tg. . * UIFWAN GUANOS I0 J.1 'E IU08, Solu1ble Mnr~ AND Manufactured, at Charleston, U NDEI TIIE DIIt EC'ION OF Di. N. A. PIAT'r, Chemist for the Sulphurlo Aild and Super-Phosphato Coap any. SOLUBlLE PiHOSPHORIC ACID, In the form of Solublo Phosphate of Limo or Dis solved Bono Phosphato, Is the basis of all good Fortilizers, and these aro valuable in the ratio of Soluble Phosphoric Acid which is In them. Thoe immenso deosits of Phosphatic Ga anos which were discovered in 1807 in South. Carolina, by Dr. Pratt, consists mainly of In soluble Phosphate of Lime, which is made available as a Fertilizer by being ground to powder, and reduced by Sulphuri Acid to sich a condition as to iakm its insolublo Ph1o3phato solible in water, and thus mado capable of being taken Ip by growing plants. The insoluble Phosphato found in any com meraell Fertilizer is of no more value to the pl)iit than the original Phosphnt rock. The greater the proportion of this 86lublo Plios plhato which any Fortilizer contains, t6 lss the quantity required per acre, and conse quently the cheapest Fertilizer is that con tilntain tho highest per centago of Solublo Phlospliate. Impressed with thesa truths, the Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phosphate Company havo crected at Charleston the tirst extensive Acid Chambers South of lliitinore, and nre able to offer to pinters the highest per contage of Soluble Phosphate of Limo known in any innrket. Their Fertilizers are offered under two forms: 1. ETIWAN, No. 1.-Pure Soluble Pos pIato, guaraiteIed to contain 24 per cent. of DIissolved Bone lPhosphate of Limi, $00 per ton, 10 per cent. discount for cash. 2. ETlIWA N, No. 2.-Peruvinn Super Phospliate, gitaraiteed to contain 20 per cnt. of' Dissolved Iloino 'hospalite, and I to 3 per cent. of Amniila, with a sufficient ad. ditioli of Peruvian G1i1o to alopt it to Qrops, $70 per ton, 10 per cent. iI sco . or Cash. .t r WI1 ALSO OFF1E D6oved Bote, of high cradc, for planters or imantfottirers, who .lily desire to mix Intlan other CollIt ,, and we suggest that .tis is the best ii chiapest iviethod for nin niaciurers to Iinsport the Sulphuric Acid contained it the mixture. Will be sold at a fixed rate or each per ctnttige. IV ., C. BEE & 00., Agents, No. 14 Adger's Wharf. Dee. 20 52 3in. f. F OUl', h; j r in receipt of a niew and elegant 8toCk of G'ood, siuitaIlt for the PRESENT SEASON. Among which will be found HOLIDAY G0008, logether with TOYS, DOLLS &c., enibraci ni a very iLrge tnd beautiful selee. 110n, Cheap for CASH. A LSO, DRESS GOODS, Emoies, llGsiery, lanidker-. C L 0 A K 8, CLO T HING, 8 dayv and( 30 houP. Watches and Jewelry. POW%DERq, SHOT & C APS, Blanikets, Coverlefs, &c. Trunks, Tubs and Buckets. GROCERIES, of all kindS. The h ighest mi trhet pice will he paid for COTTON. Exchiango eni New York, Sep. 22 37 (f, A T'TENTION, Convivialists to the Bar', Your alientlion is enlled to the large vaiely of plain and fancy drinks to ba had at the 'Excha,nge, omsis'ing of English amnd A mnerlean Puniich es, I-lips andm Saiigarecs. 'i'oim antd Jerry's, Rlumt Shriub, Satina llI'ituse Cafe, Chai. piagne I hoCk, or ('ihbils I up, Brandy Chztrt perelie, Biraiidy Scaira, Porter (Ctp, Claret Cup , etc., etc. -IeisC~ m. I). M. WA RtD & CO. Thomas S. Moorman, ATfTORNE~Y ATr LAWV, ihma resiimied thie prnettieie of t ho Law tyt this ptie, and14 c1ni he ifanind for thle ln-esrt at the S-oro of it Mooi-mant & Co. Feb 21 8 iif NEWSTORE. I have jnst piireimisLed a nice stock of Goods in New York and ('harlesbton wiiloh a ire now opeln for inspec tioii, comtpi hung -GROCERIES,j Boots, Shoes and Hats, tnd( numerous articles of various kInds, ,vbcih iyil he sold( very LOW for CASH. ' Th.e public are invited to cnll and exam- c< no for themnselvecs. Store South aide of ~a mAince sireet, opposite Smith & Christian's, 'lewberry, 8. C. .,r JOHN J. AMIO.K, Dec 22, 50....r WANDO VERTILIZER TIlE undersigned are the Agentsfor this deservedly popular and valuable Fertilizer, and in fit keep a supply constantly on hand. They also have a number of Pam phlets eod. tainlne the testilmonias of many gentlemen of the highest Agricultural, standing, as to its efllcncy in increasing the various crops peculiar to our ehmate, which the Planters can have gratuitously by clling for them. This Fertilizer is V e produot of South Caro lina . The Phosphates of which it Is mainly composed, are found embedded in the earth in the Southern part of this State, and are i tianufactured by Southern gentamen in 1 the City of Charleatoii, and is believed to ti be one of the best Fertilizers known to our P commerce. It will be sold at this place at the Factory prices, with the expenes of transportation added. fi it. MOORMAN & Co. b Doe 8, 48-tf'.8 ti LOVE LACE&WHFLEAr Have a very largo and attractivo stock of Goods and are still receiving dadi.- additions of fresh goods, all of which will. be sold to correspond with the decline in cotton. Nov. 17 43 if. 0 INSURANCE COMPANY i it OF NEW YORK. --o-- h CASH CAPITA L-82,000,000. Assets 1st Jan'r3 1809, $3,060.282 30 o - Llubilities " " 100,837 48 A ---0-- ' I J. II WASiH BUtN, Secretary. o Goo. M. LYON. Ass't Sec'ry. d T . 1. GItEENE, 2d Ass't. See'ry. CHAS. J. blAttrIN, Presideut. I A. F. WI - " 'r i. rice;e-s't. D. A. EALD, 2d Vice SII S JOHNSTONE' Agent, Nowberiry, S. C. -Igust 4 30 t. LOUIS SHODAIR9 l Restaurateur. Fish, Oysters, Fish, FRESH On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satti days. I.ls Saloon is constantly open for all the deienocies of the season. Oct 27 D P. BUHARIIT las received his sceond supply or Dry Goods, now open for Inspection, bouglit since the decline in cotton, consequently will be sold low, consisting of Merinoes, Delanes Shawls, and Cloaks for inies, 1"oplins, Cassiners, Tweeds' 1lankets, Hats, Shirts, Tickinig, 11omespunl, and Noions for everybody. Boots and Shoes, 11ardwaro an"Id Crockery, Glass and Stonewarm, And Grrooeries. A cali-fron qvcry one solicited. GARD. R . It. Marshall wonhbi sav to lils friends an or e o s, that ihe can b.j found Nov 17 40 ii. Keepi t heiore THE PEOPLE, THAT THE HELENA Co-operation Store, IS NOW PRlEPARIEi TO F~URINlSiI C PAMILiE~S AND) TVJ TIH 0HIO(QE hPRE,'SH GROCERIES, &c., IN QUANTITIY, AT Tie VERY LOWEST MARKET PRICES, Consists of the followiing pr1 ime Ar ticles, v12: BACON, I1AMS - iliOULDERS, I,AiII' fi 1FLOURi, CORN MiCA I,' N. 0. & FLORIDA SYRUP, i SOAPS, CANDiES, TODACUC,, SEGA his CANDLES,OYTR (CRACKERS, .SARIDINES, PICKILS WINES & L/Q/ORqS A.nd all other articles utsunlly icopt for imil use in a IRiST-CLA SS GitOCER Y Our accomtmoudaig Ceic, M,- Wy p cll ~IilIY , ill always be found at his pos, ' md will give lils enliro attentIon to 01s5 si oniiers, with -the view of pleasing one .Ilt" Groceries given in exchange for nilla untds of Country p)roduce, x E, ED)WAIRDS, to Secretar'y & Trecasurecr. ~ July 28 29 Gino Decidedly Nice. hlaving juast retuined fromn New York.xnld ther elies, withh th l x.etsies,111. uil stock of miateriail selected b'y myvself, to nit mny enistomeris, I Invite all who are will. rig to receive me as ai pertnmient cit izen to all at mny gallery over Matyes & Mara t:'a tore, and see for themuselv"es. Motto, goodl work at reasonable prices, t No charge for byok)Dg,and not umucha for ,picture. Elegant selections oh' fine Cases, Albums~. :e. Your faithful A rtist, Oct.13 0 t. I. If. WISEMAN., JR. J. RI. T0MPSON la SURGWEON DENTIST, o (Suesessor to D)r. W . B. McKeliar.) po Oflece ov&' Blarro & Son's store lnntiti. ' 1870 afe etha time over McFall & Peeal' rat Al$ the old b'xsino,s left unfinished will be fr ampleted on the terms as before arrangefor d overyttin (lone in the bes manra te epatr'onage of' the putblic is s De.c. 8A 8-i, . . 10 the A fe\v $ie Northern Cheeso f.r saleo by D) fOWjAR. N I'HE LE The Cheapest is the Best?i Haviug sold manly of these stores ithe last three years, al,d every ono Ithout exception having given en re satisfaction, it is with renewed easure ani: confidence that I again ring It to publie notice. The weight, the compactness, tho ne material of which it is madt, the Dautifuil uppearlanc whict it pro mts, tie quickness of its bakinu, to rapidity with which it boils, the ennliness of its boiling atrrange lIts, the easy mIaInner in which the Dies on tie tp ao changed front le Rilmallest to tho largest, so that, ou can uSe the v( ry lt'gest. vese41 It the sn;alle L stoves, evel till old, slioned dinner pot if You choose. lie line sifter grate on which tie ood lies, the Cuoiolmv with which Saves iel, thie ellsinles with which is kept clean, 1iakes it th hest mipletest and nost desirable stovo I the Ialot. Besides the "Leader," I keep on ald a aitriety of' otlier patterns, aill which are warranted to give aitis ution. Should any particular iat rn be wianted, will It I do not keep I han111d, I will take pleasure it or milng it it tie very lowest price. I would Ilso call attention to my1), 1ge aInd well itmade stock of' tilt are, which I will sell at low figures -~t iracticed workmani Imy sell' of over twent i p eperience, every Iricle iade as well stove sold by o, e, inny be relied upolk as the very best. I lonly itsk that you Cll beforo buyiig elsewhere. Aler-Ohnts es pehilly will do well to eximinolie u1 wholesale prices, nas i1 n satislied that 1 ennll n1ke it to their id vat iii-ge to buy fron ile. Fob 17 Baltimore COINER, STILL UNDEaR WAY A 9Ma TyO mne A. M. WJC6nEH, Now has the whole tra6k openi, id iwill run through tle whole line frt ow uow ntil Ifter CIIistims. o10 will also suiply WNTA Cf.' US, and' all the Ladies, Gen lemen nid Children, with the following ricles, aud niy others not hero men ioned : French and American Candies, Friits, iii ans--Pe leheo, Piine A pple aii Siriawberry, khso Appletts, Oraiges, LemoitIisins,Figs, nrranlts and Citron. NUTS-Cocoannti louds, Filberts, Eiglisli Wnliitq, Pecati,' BrrlZil Nuts, CiesnItts and Pinders. Oysters Il One and two Ib1 cInS. Lobster, 81hntton ind Tottintoe-z, Sardines, Alackarel ani "odfish. 'ickles in ill sized jar., 1irani,1dy 'caches, aind otlht Preserlve.s Anid Jellies If all Fl,vours. Spices--Allspie:, Ginger, QIores, Nuttiegs, Mace, hippe, Muard, 'epper Sauces, Tonito Catsup, Vorcester :ire Sance and 1ull Sacte, Mn1e ironi andt1 Vernieelli, Olive Oil, Lemon Svnp, h eak ist sintps,' Shioutder's, sides, 'L rd, Soda, flieeso, GreeLn un ud isck Tfea, offee', Sn. sitra, 3! lisses, Flotiri, 31 eii, he ct a rish,Po'ta toe's andl Onions S-ituiiis---sneh S Goiie ntrilated ijye, liteing, Sitrebi hioe liad.in g and Ilienshuinig, 'i'ihue SitIi uil, Caown g anad Sniiok inmg Tobiace'o, 31 ack 1il,s Ii tl~ ad Pailt edl liekets, Stoine-wai,re uiehio andil 1 ldir, Ultppecrats, itnd d v iifl's Ctass's, Soaips y"uncv Soapis, liair mid E'x tracts. Toy4)s--dolls andu Not iians ini mudless v.uiety, Fir,e (;riiackers Fue Wm-'l s ky nLokes, Whetel llocketis, Rotnu .Catni los Torpe'~idoes,and Tri'fgers. all set. lior br istmitis. Comne 0one 11nd all, great ianti In.l, gi'e A aidy at enll. 1 amit nxiusto e lwhte an eolored ouing anid old, big antd little, recd 'htite i1( an i blue, and1( all tht ecnn 1isc a dime. Come. whtere you mn get. your monecy back, and no0 Iscounlt. RAI 1/lMOR E~COI l i . Oct. 20 -11 3mos. ARtRIAGE AND BUGGY F A CTOR I Y. We wvill keep, conlstis(ly on handa oInl'civarie1y of line Tfop iand tno Top Iggies of the iatest anid n.ost appr'oved les. Oht Catrtriages and Iiuggiesq rentovatedi di madie 1t ok good as nt-tw. Special at teon g qit to re'pa iring fine a lrriiges anid Hiuggies whliicht 1s im1portanut conlsiumer.s. h(}Nitlr 11g idone ini t he b,est ilagnteran lav~or'abl ic esiit,. lin 'onntction whh I our- factory weo are i ingl order is for line (~ arniages light L ock - 5 lIP,(t' 1)1 G tuman1oun Phtoni(is Top anid Top lttggiu"s tromi at first claisn Noithi I Faiitory. Ternit;R ensh on dteliivery. i kr ft etry is near ~ the D)ipot a lilly 21 2s ly. b 'liE RUBISCIBER hatS conStantly or d a full'assotungient of' the above approved at is, of'dllerent pattternst, besides collins tC is owtnimako, all of wyhich ho is prepared Irnish att very reasontablo rates, with inptner,s anti.detspatch. Orsotns desironas of hlavinig cases sent by f -Oad iwill iitare. t hemt sent fante of charge. .Hearse is aiwatys ont hiand and will be ished att tie riato _of $1t) pie' day. Itankftth for' past patronage, the . sti. >er respectfully asks for a contliniaion - to same, andl assures tihe ptublio thtat fiort on lisa parit will be spare'd to renidor Vtinost satisfaction. A. C. Off AP3AN u' owhcrry S. C.. July . D'E R. WITH AND WITHOT ii t Z. IL Wili AND iEPAlllEn. Now berry, S. C. Keeps on 111an1d i fine Variety of al, pa tens of' Guls, Pistols and 8por ting T-ip. flincgs. VORN SIIEILFE11RS, weight 2 lb. 'li-wiae, &C. Inl n1blitionl to ibove a oico assor-tmllent of Coln fectionery, S.ardine.s, Nk II, Soup, Sg ice, like, Sodi, 6pike, I P'pper, atd 11Mnn other hiilitpensablo ar1ticles. Besides the best brands of Tobacco 111 re. s. All kiid of Repairing done at short n,o (ke aid oi reaonale ter. Nov.3. 43 2mo-i. Fashionable Clothing South-Erist, nndl nuonr Mr. Paolo's Hotel, liEWBERRY, 8. C. \ol'I'1g d Ulti I i.N~'s ( 'I.oTIl NO, compjrjii N i*x-r I1rsIiNEss an 1 IHA 'Ei (.)\V1 '3 AImry, ]| A-s, AIS Al i l,, S "|.' y. .' StiltTu INDis511Ii'ts, (U.ovE4s, NE i.: TIEs, i.'oe (k j{ IANIOE1I'I'n! St:ittit Jl'yNi,gAst jifoSE a ad .IUItNI181 1NIl (G1)01s gienerp:t . .n(ITI' anid Snio*s-j.usg tIrivedI. Ilaving Il purchased, friomu ihe oldest and1 best A'stauiimiv I/ouses, in Ac em orl, m)1| ,S'/ov/ ofJ IILTUINE~ anIiei*S SUITS, G ENT's CiilE |)ICII~ II HN IN tlN (1oons 1FaEI,NC il ad ccii xt.ir ii ( M-pr N wlli find it to t heir advanUlhtago to give me a <al Ili bfore buy inig else wvhere, as I a n prieparPed to sellI X ,1 A ItT (CL ES in 3il Y IL I N I >Ib t ermN ats chea.i p) 1113d r.eas~ona bilo Is Cant be o)btatined inl anIy marl(ct Sits ol' very be) st ma eid )rompt ly iando to orderi. (Cu th lig cc., (d0no atI ishorte Qni e.1 Newherry,1 c.1 i., s. C. Iet )l, : S mEIO DAJs. Baker & Confectioner, M A IN - S'T RE1hT , Nowherry, 8. 0, RiesplecIelnlly inilt ms his cccinv enistomi,ers New I ake( Ovent nowy comph-ieid, ma31l by its ecnVelinil tom I i is linelat thce .)3hortel p)ossile 1 leti I satisfneiory to amiiiandsomet sivik. l'rct kes IJ ri D)iinners lmi.,beiItd ati shiortest no0tico. Freshe bireadi, pies amd cae aoiin hand. cicls seirveid t any houIiir. Fish, oysters and) gam ienn bei Ii had cit ail cmes. Thliiukfutl for past favors lie solicits a3 con nuanceiV of the libera) liI a linagc heretoforie IsowedC. - D)ec. 2 49 tf. _ 3ash & Blinds.K7 The suibscribier takes pleasure in annocuic. w g to tis cocciniitIy Ihaet, haiiilng maido a Ii3ees.ry artrangeents, lie wIill be0 able1 furcnishi rc ash with and without! 2 Glass, and Blinds, C Lt Very Moderato Riates !!I .For Cash1 ! ANDRlEWV (. CII APA AN, Oct.'l 41 tf. Newborry C. 11., 8. 'r; Only 15 cents. The~ best calico Is now go.. ti g t lfiten cents, atN LVjLACE & WIIERLER's. T EXTENSION TOP, N..f W. K WEBB WVothl call the am tention of' his frieiis :lldI pat r lls to the fig evt. (hat, h10 has RE N I0 IfE I) To his I.u-,g al< ConlnnoiO8i I'iek Storeviornierly Iep vii<l by Mesxrs. Gar-y & 0>unca n, where he m )0ay h Iblid with ali IN CA? F"A8 I) TOC81 K OP Dry (oods, .1ols :and lihous, 61roceries, &c. All of' which will [:e sold at. prices that, will pay Ihose who biay to give him ia call beLbro pur le is also hgent, fir le sale o two of the MO1STi A lPl o VE 1) gEl... The1( Vege4a tor & ('all :iunl get, (iruirs ami~. Wihcat mal. (hats: it will surely 'lay. Cot toln shiippaul t o C harlestoni Hallinir atIIP 1l NewV York, Souul. 29 :38 t f. II. C. Wfl@tIiV Agenoit for th 1 b4 ( aw1l14 RELIABLE HOUSE TN J. KERR & CO., OW'1S bW NaIe 50 TONS A L PERUVIAN' 100 SACKS [Averj)( () J S ai l t. A .1,0)T 01 Ito a iniches inI Whith mi 14 A l I A)\V I<'OR -[ (I. \\'lSIK 1jAN will o fotund at h1is old stan d next WV. IH. \Vebb. SPE'CIAL NOTICIE. _AVI NG ncecpted nu1 aIgency to 1adynnee(* .._onyad s ip cotton for 'ir . A .J. IlinaIs, or CharleIsion, S. (I., w ill beI1) glad serve aniy on10 who ihes to pulrchaose '11t1n, and(1also those wishinlg to ship cotton, i 3 will maiko Ilberal nd(van1ces IInd wO are tIsfied thati we canI do as wvell for our patsI 1n5 as anty oneO, as5 'Ir. Saiiins IS nI 'vr en1 a gelic and1( actlve businiessq man, and4 gIves o (I vlole peIronl attlention to 'tho sulefof LO)VEL'ACE~ & Wit . Law Notice. Thio mleilrs1ined ha)vo formedt ai parl ri. sl Ip for 113JIho rctice of I,awi ini Ihe. StaIe al mlrtsl nod theo Uited State04 Geni , for ' 0 J)istict of Sontha U,lrolina. Ollico at w berry, S.0,c JAMfES Mf. 1JAXTER[I Arull7 1i if. Sac.AR .mr(NrTenveI '73, W T. WRIGIT. Special. 0111 8tock of MeNs', Youl.s' and4 Boyst FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING Furnishing Goods, 1. low comtIplete. 111aving icratlsed it Iar gelV, we oi:r a 1nIch geLater variety thm everl beforil. 0111 ock or Dress Coal s, Vests and1( palqt% W18 lneI.er better, while our aI3us!N ffS SUI T S. 81urpalssany1114hing we ily. er 1. We have douible thle num11ber of H11ts (Iha 11-411311. The smei imy be samid of our Boo1S and 8I1oes, 0or it indditionl to our naual stock of dregs 1oo01 M11 ShML.s, we have added therato courser~o goo1ds, inebutling th.e best doulel ,liur stock of furn'IishinIg goods is comnplet. M e1 InI in eery iline, em111ienored to so enre Ilstyle, comIIfortItnndi 'coomy. lIt'to len hlexami ourI stock. 'lIespetilly, 'W1IRIi'T & (;OPPooK. Thle IrIgest llt of IIlATS AND) C APR ever brough;~, in Newhberry ; emibrainug all I he mnost desirab1le in'w Styles, (of wh(cvj there ure maliny). ( CaI ll,a WVlilGiiTi & COPPO'S. Boots and Shoes. I lenvy Ditcher.," " "'' " fremt 9 to 13 Ili1 hit iul' egeu IIo.nux fr MenI a Ijoys, ('tit ii. V ka lit & ('oJTOCKC's. 0I38~ l01! I'lls ist FAUTimi, W ih lt nrgest. :nrl lest assorimbent of Boots and Shoes Ev ier brIoughio thn is111 nuket, all of which were Ili.nanufct Iued to ordler, an1 1 of the besvt And oflir them11 at One( Price and Low. " G (int, K id Hoots & vhoes, W ith. al/ of Ihw Same :or Misses. )tur healvy stock in. BOOTS & BROGANS, ni gre it vlariety, tether )11 wihsomtinLllg - Wle respeli'ully aisk 11n examination, ieenstmi.e pubhlic forl their past5 very liberai Oct. ( 3'J i. NOTIC].$ I8 hereb giveon to all whiom it may COnt ernt thit ill a pply to John1 T. Peterson, robatIe Judge for Newherry.County, for a iial ischartfl e a Admliitrat'nx of the Esa. lie of Jacob L. (;r.omier,,dec'd., 01n te 7th iy of Janiuary next1. All persons hIt1V1id lams ngnthit id esato will present tem Sthe ollIce or P'robate .Judge on saId -day r0 to1 0e or beforoe111 (1.hat ti bo bared. De.818---t. I mnwreceIving a largo addition to- my 01 o goods-.fromf No-N York, -pigrobase.d ne haodecline, anfd ill bo. sold 's" nalldac aboyo cost. I wvoukl enll attetionu to my stock of. -y. ries, which will he to the0 advata't tyors to examine before prre aing .6ls0 IlerO. D)o got forget Iho phIIC bt eAll at D. MOW ER'S.