The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, June 08, 1870, Image 3

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UNION FERTILIZER. SURE DEATU AND EXTERMINATION TO .WORMS AND INSECTS INJURIOUs TO VEGETATION. Just received, a few tons of the above Fertilizer. The renarkable properties or this article, after most thorough scientific and practical tests, now being fully established and ac knowledged, the Company who control its manufacture and sale is prepared for its INTRODUCTION TO THIS MARKET, in full confidence that the great need of the tiller of the soil is at hist available ; that we offer as article which, as a Fertilizer, is scecond to acne in quality, and, further, that it is sure death and externauition to the "COTTON WORM," "CIuCLIO," APPLE .3I0T1, POTATO UG, TOBACCO W4RM, HOP LOUSE, ARMY WORM, -and all de<criptions of insect and vermicular life which infest and devastate the P:nta tion, the Farm, the Orchard or the Garden. PrUe $15 Pan To-. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Commi3sion Merchant, No. 2 Union Wharves. June-S, 2,-tf. NOTICE. I WI LL SELL at Newberry Court House, on TUESDAY, TIlE 21st DAY OF JUNE, INST., ONE GIAY MARE, helonging to the estate of ROBERT STEWART, dee'd. 'Tertr.s CAS[r. ELIZA. R. STEWART, Adm's. June 8, 23-2t. EITIRELY_YEW 1810, 8UMlE 1870, WE beg leave to announce to our friends. customers and the pleazaut public ge'ncral!y. tha:t we haive jut re etied achi lut of handsome and 1HP D1Y DD . Such as PRINTS. POPLINS. .JAPANESE, &e. A first class stock of Ladies' Con. Gaiters. Last. Bals.. goat and kid Bootee,z. 31isses' and Children's Cai ters. Boot.es. &c.. and a fine lot of pegged work. iucl as Mens' Gaitors. Bals ,Jersey lies; wom's Bal's.. all of which we guarautee. r We have on hand a lIt of And in order to close them out, will sell them at and below NEW YORK COST. Give us a c.dl and see if we don't mean just what we say. M BARRE & SON. June 8. : 3-tf. AT COST. We now offer our entire Stgek of SPRiNG AND SUMMER D)RESS GO(ODIS, Consisting of Beraes, G ren adines, Printed LawnIs, Jacuots, &c.. .At 1NEW YORK COST. A rare oppor )tunity is nOW :affordecd to theO Ladies to se vure handsoine Dress G oods *at VER LOW\ PRICES. ?AR'1E& MAlRI8 15. bIds. 'Of splendid FAMILY FLOUR, At the reduiced priceoOf $9.00 per Barrel, At the CHEAP GAS II STORE of 10ITELdtE & H1IEELEAI DULL TIMVES, G098 I00NEQOlENTLY AT L. R. MWARSHALL. I E CREAM. AT LOUIS SHODAIR'S June 1, 22i-Lf. ESTRAY COW. Strayed from the subscriber, on th< ni:ht of the 17th, a miileh- cow and youn; calf. The cow is rather short legged, wit! white face and broad horns. This cow hdt just been driven from the neighborhiood o pqire Hevrbert's and nay have gone bacl i:h.it direction. Anry information wie! .y lea.d tO recovery will be most grate tiliv received. A .J. (.\THE~N. Dr. FANT'S COMPOUND CINHONA BITTERS1 THIS preparation is particularly recom mended to persons sufTering from Uillious ness, Constipation and Dyspepsia arising from Indigegtion, also, a certain preven tive of CUILL and FEVER. The addition of certain ingredients has so completely disguised the ta-te of this Bark as to render this efficacious TONIC palatable. It iscom posed of the best Vegetable Tonics known to the Medical profession. rrepared only by S. F. FANT, NEWBERRY, S. C Apr. 20, 10-tf. STILL IN ADVANCE! Goods Pirchased at Lowest Gold Prices. NEW ARILVALS DAILY. TILE subscriber having just returned from New York w ith one of the finest se lections of goods in the JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS LINE, would call especial attention to the following articles, which will be sold at astonishin. low prices : Gold and Silver WATCHES; Fine (,OLD JEW ELRY; Watch Chains, Silverware, Specta cles, American and French Clocks, Statues, Toilet Sets, Pocket Books. Fans, Musical Boxes, -tnd many other articles too nunmer ous to mention. 1SAAC SULZBAC1IER, i - - _ - Columbtia ilotel Itoa. April 20, IG-tf. Life Insurance. 0 SGUT!I CAROLINA GENERAL AGENCY PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON LIFE IN SURANCE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA. ArII. 2'd, 1S70. CAPT. SAML. D. SHIANNON. ofCamdem, has been appointed S;.'PERINTENDENT OF AGENCIEi for South Carolina and South Georgia, vice Capt. Geo. B. Lake, resigned. Parties desiring Agencies, will address him at Augusta, Georgia. LEAPIIIEART, JEFFERSONA RANSOM, General Agents South Carolira. JEFFERSON & RANSOM, Gen'!. Agents So. Ca. and Georgia. May 4, 1S-1mI. CAROLINA MINIFi'TURINGC HOP'Y The Carolina 'Manufacturing Company invi.es the Ladies to their stock of FANCY WARES. Please call and examine them. No charge for looking. MERCHANTS Who wish to purchase Tin Wares at WIOLESA LE are invited to call, as prices are put down at such figures as will afford .arge profits. PLANTERS All of your wants can be supplied at me dium and moderate prices. To the Retail Trade. Our RETAIL SAM PLES are COMPLETE, and offered at LIVIN(! PrCES. Jobbing Department. Strict attention paid to roofing, gutter ing, repairting of stov-es, making stove pip inig, repairing tl* ware, &e. STOVES. Our Stoek of Stoves are complete, of the be pritil p7, 17- f. CHILDREN'S -SHOES. WE have just rece-ivedl a small lot of e'. ildhren's Goat atnd Kid Ut 0TEES Alm.\AMS, GRIFFIN & IIARGROVE. . Notice. I wil ppy to John T. Peterson, Judge of Probate for Newhberry County, ont the IS8th day of JTune next, for a settlenment, and my discharge as tuardian cf Amelia A. N. PHILOTOIKEN. Mar 23. 12-t f. ThesCHlRONICLE & SENTINEL, PUBLTSHIED AT AUGUSTA, GA. DAILY, ilU-lEEKLY AD IYEEKLY, (ontains all the latest news by Mail and Tele graph, embr-acing full Commercia! and Fi nancial Reports from all the leading centres, together with the latest Political and Getierail information upon all subjects which interest the reading public. The terms of the DAILY are $5 for six months, and $10 for one year. The ThI-WEEKLY is $3.50J for six months, and S6 for one year. The WEEKLY CIIRONICLE & SENTI NEL is a Mammoth paper of thirty-six col umns, filled with Editorials, Telegraphic Dis patches, Communications on home matters, together wvith Agricultural, Commercial and Financial articles-making it one of the most desirable and valuable papers in the coun try to the P'lanter, Farmer and Merchant. The terms are $3 per annum, or S1.50 for six months. All subscriptions are required in advance. Liberal commissions paid responsible a gents. Address all letters and communications to the CHRONICLE & SEN'INEL. AUGUSTA GA. Specimen copies sent free. June 1. 22-tf. NOTICE. Wandered from home in Laurens County, on the 7th inst., ROBERT WORKMAN, who is partially deranged. He is about five anrd half feet high, and about forty seven years of age. Hie had on when he left a dove colored hat, a black coat, anda mixed pair of pants with a patch on them. Hie has a long sear on the side of the head. Any information concerning hinm will be gratefully received ; and any person taking him up and earing for him will be amply re paid for their trouble. Address the undersigned at Cross IIill, Laurens Co., S. 0. SAMUEi LEAMAN. Juno 1, 22-2t. ICE! IOE!! ICE!!! For sale by the pound and always on hand. ICE LEMONADE, and cooling. refreshing and pleasant drinks at an~ hoar of the day at A. M. WICKEIWS Baltimore Corner. May 25, 21-tif. Rison's Antidote for Drunkenness. For sale at McINTOSH'S Drug~ House. TIlE 1870 DUMLINE Has Worked Wonders IN IIIE PRIE OF DRY GOODS. W Ti TARRANT Having just returued trom tne Northern markets with a select Spring and Summer Stock of Goods, bought With care and at re duced prices, is now prepared to sell at LOW FIGURES, In all the following lines: Dress Goods, Of every variety, such as Silks, Grenadines, Poplins, Japanese Cloths, Leane, Bereges, Delaines, Muslins, U.lack and White Alpac cas, and a full assortment of Dress Trim minz-. CALICOES,WIIITEGOODS.OSNABU>RGS, , IIOMESPUNS, and DRILLS. Another large lot of those splendid ribbed HOSE for 121e. HOSIERY and Gloves of every variety. A fine Lot of CROGKE', -and TABLE CUTLER:Y. Also, ll00P SKIRTS. JEANS, Cottonades, Linens, Cassimers, Doe Skins, Broadcioths, together with an elegant lot of HATS, BOCT.' AND SHOES, C'L 0 TIILN(;, U(. OIL SILK and NURSERY CLOTH, Also a choice stock of Gr-roceries, Saddicry, B$uggy & WI agon Ha<<rncss. Sot.:, Urrr:n., IIaceSe .%x Wa asax LEATHER, In great -ariety, and a general stock of all kinds of Notions, All of which in quality, variety and prices, will enable me to compete with any house this side of Mason and Dixon's line. - Deeply grateful for past liberal patronage, I respectful:y solicit an.examuination of my large stock, and guarantee satisfactory p:cees. W. T. TARRANT. Apr. 6, i4-tf. Sea Moss Farine. The best imatt-rial known for makin. , Blane 31auge, Custard Pudding. &c For sale at 1IcINTOSII'S 3Mar. 2J, 'i.:-tf Dru- II)USe. KOSKOO. For sale at lIcINTOSI'S Drug House. Mar 23. 12-tf. Isidore Ghevreuil, IESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Newberry that he is anxious to get employ ment in gardening and out door work. He will either take a situation permuanently or work by the day: This wife -is a first class Laundress in fine Washing and Ironing, and will take in such work as fine dresses, muns ins, laces, shirts, &c. .pphy to Dr. T. Gouin at his store. May 4, 18--tf. PROSPECTUS. UNDER~ the patronage and influtence of prominent land-huolders, I have begun the preparation of a se'ries of LITIIOGRAPII MAPS of sonme of the ('ounties of the State of South Carolina, accompanied by suitaole letter press desriptions. The object proposed is the circulation of 50,000 copies of these in pamphlet form, far and wide throughout the country, in viting the industrious working man, with or without capmital, and fronm whatcver qumar tcr of the globe he may come, to seek a home in our State, particularly that portion known as thc tipper belt, so abounding in1 minerals andi buildinig material, v;ith almostJ unlinmited water power and blessed withi a soil t::at will abundhanily repay the labors of the industrious and intelligent agricultu rist. To the Manu!'aeturer, this pamphlet will show where valuable water power may be had, wi:h amount of head attainable, price of uind in vicinity, and railroad amnd market To the Miner, it will be a guide as to where he may either find remunerative em ployment, or purchase lands, on which thme valuable nmetallic ores are known to exist. To the Farmer, good and cheap lands will be offered through its pages, either to buy or rent, with description of their quality and surrondings, To the Laborer, it will indicate whereI profitable employment may be found, with local rates of wages. (In thme other hand, to the large land-own er, it affords a medium for advertising his lands, water powers an d such other interests as tend to attract an influx of both labor and capital. To Railroad Companies, Land Agencies, &c., who have a deep interest in the rapid filling up and development of the resources of the State, and are desirous of bringing their claims to attention before the world, no better medium can be afforded. All those feciing a real interest in the fui ture prosperity of our State, and approving the mode proposed for the developmecnt of its resources, by attraciing immigration of the right stamp, and who may be desirous of obtaining information as to further de tails of the plan, with terms, &c., can obtain such by addressing-the tundersigned. ALEX. Y. LEE, Architect and Civil Engineer, May 11, 10-tf Columbia, S. C. In Common Pleas-Newberry, South Caro lina.-Mayes & Martin antd others, vs. The Thank of Newberry, S. G. BY an order of his Honor, T. 0. P. Ver non, Judge of thme Court of Common Pleas for the Seventh Circuit, passed in the above stated case, dated 20th day of May, 1870, all sucing creditors of the Bank of Newber ry, South Carolina, are enjoined from the further prosecntion of their respective suits and they and all other creditors are required to render their demands at the ofgice of the Bank of Newberry, S. C., at Newberry, in the State of South Carolina, for payment, on or before tbe first day of December next, and if not paid when so presented, then to render thenm within the time specified above before Thos. 31. Lake, special referee, to be established before him according to law. - ~ THOS. M1. LAKE, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas. For Newbcrry County, S. C. May 25, 21-tf. Greeville & Columbia Railroad. GENERAL SUPER1NTENDENTS OFFICE, Cor.UXna, S. C., May 24,1870. ON SUNDA Y next. thue29th instant, and until further notice, this Company will run a Sunday train for Passengers between Columbia and Helena, stopping at all stations, as f9llows: Leave CMlumbia at.............-------- 70 a niV Arrive at Helena............ ........... .1.40 a inr REiTUSIG. P. W. &R. S. CHICK (At Stewat's Corner.) HAVE a full Stock of Goods bought for CASH- wilili they ofTer to sell LOW FOR CASII. Consisting of A' larg and varied' assrtmcnt of ,adies' Dress and Fancy GOods of latest style. Notions of many and choice descriptions. Gentlemen's and Boy's Sprint and- Sum -ler Cassimeres. Large lot of 3fei's amT by's Nats at very ;mall profir. Heavy stock of Bleached and U:blcached [iomespnns and Striped Plaids. Good stock of Boots and Shoes for Men md Boys. A nice lot of La%lies', Misses' and Chil Iren's Shoes, of Moore, Larrabee & Co., Y arranted. Tea, abundant andl good. Factory Yarn by the wholesale'and retail !qnal to any Yarn made in the State. Fine lot of Cutlery, Tools, Locks, and aardware generally. Saddle., Ilarness, Bridles, Whips, &c. Gnns and Pistols. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses. Plain and Fancy Soaps, Pepper, Spice, .;ing-r, Soda and Starch. Large lot of Hoes, Shovels, Spades, cvthe Blades and Nails. Tobacco and Segars. Landreth's Seeds of various kinds. Stationery, Ink, Pens, 'encils, &'.. Kerosene and Turpentinc. Lime. They propose to soll goods to the sat is 'tion of all who will patronize them t Low Rates and short Profits For Cash. Call and examiue their Stock and judge or yourselves. They are also Agents for Jacob B. R.it er's celebrated improved old Anchor B. ar.d ,olting Cloth. P. W. CHICK. R. S. CHICK. Apr. 20, 16-tf. Where to Stop. WILLIAMS' HOTEL, Formerly Harvey House, SPARTA91BURG C. H., S. C. CONTINENTAL HOTEL, LA UREYS C. H., S. C. J. Y. 11. Williams, Proprietor. MY friends and the traveling public are re peetfully informed that the above named IOTELS are now under my control; and hey may rest assured that the reputation of he two houses will be fully kept up. The ooms are comfortably furnished and the ahles will be supplied with the best of cv ry thing. May 11, 19-tf. Afflicted Vision. THE undersigned will, at the sugestionaf riends, make a tour of the up-country, and luring the first three days of Court week, an be found at Pool's Ilotel Newberry, trepared to furnish the celebrated Lazarug Morris SPECTACLES, suited to' all eyes nd ages. Give him a call and be suited. teferences-Judge James I Orr,, I. P. famett, Esq., and others. I. SULZBAChIER, Resident Jeweler, May 11, 19-tf. Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM GLAZE, [LATE GLAZE~ & RAD(LIFFE.] WOULD respectfully inform the citizens t Colu,,nbia .md the) euntr5 generall5. that n has resumed his old ibusiness, . that o VATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY, where a nl stock of all goods kept in a first-elass stablishmenit can be found. lHe will use us best endeavors to give satisfaction to all. te hopes to receive a share of patrona.ge. Ic will keep first elass worknmen, andi all ork entrusted to him will be warrante.l. Mar. 9, 10-Sm. 100 Bushels GENUINE BOYD'S PROLIFIC 00OTTON SED, Slected and warranted pure. Fecr ;ale by WM. F. NANCE. March 30 13 COLUMBIA HOTEL COLUMBIA, S. C. T HE PROrRIETORIS take pleasure in an,% nouncing that this elegantly.furnishted Bstablishmnent is now; open for the accom nodationi of guests. The table will always >e supplied with every delicacy of the stias tou-both from New York and Charleston Markets, arnd no efforts will be spared to -ive perfect satisfaction, in every'respect, to >ur patrons. WM. GORMA N, P rxOPRIETORS. HI. H. BADENHIOr, May 5 18' Citizens' Savings Bank. OF SOUTII CAROLINA. BRACH AT NEWBERRY, C. II, S. C. Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received. [nterest Allowed at the Rate of Seven per cent, per Annum on Certificates of De posit, and six per cent, Compounded Every six Months on Accounts. OFFIcERls. WM. M.ARTIN. President. JOUN B. PALME R, ~Vice-rsdn JOUN P. THOMAS, ic rsdns ThOM.AS E. GREGG, Cashier. G. T. SCOT T, Assistant Cashier. FINANCE coMM?TTEE. JNO. T. PETERSON. E. S. COPPOCK. SoLtctTor.s. FAIR, POPE &- POPE. DnIEC7oRS. Wade Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. F. W. McMaster, columbia. A. C. ilaskell, Columbia. J. P. Thomas, Columbia. E. H. Heintish, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott:, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge, Charleston, Daniel Ravenel, Jr., Charleston, Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Witows, Orphans and others may here deposit their savings and draw a liberal rate of interest thereon. Planters, Professional mer and Trustees wishing to draw interest' on their funds until they require them for business or other purposes ; Parents desiring to set anart small sums for their childrer., and !uarried Women and Minors (whore de posits can only be with'drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal repre sentatives), wishing to lay aside funds for future use, are'here afforded an-oppor:unity of depositing' their means whiere they will rapidly accuimulate, and at the same time, be subject to withdrawal when needed Apnr. , 1.-..r,m. AEMBY.RRY FEMALE ?. P. PIFET, M. A., Principal. MISS FANNtE LEAVELL, assistant STIHE- rext session of this SCHOOL will begin on the first Tuesday in January, A. D., 1870. The S,:holastic year will be di, vided' into two sessio s of 20 weeks each; with- a eacation'of two- u onths in, the Sum mer. Terms per sessioaof 20 weeks as fol lows: Primary Clas-.Spelling, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic...........$.10.00 Junior Class-Modern ceography. English Grammar, and including above $15.00 Senior Class-Physical and Ancient Geography, History, Mental Philoso phy, Rhetoric, Compositin, Latin, (;reek, Algebra, Geometry,Trigonome try, Natnr. Philosophy, Chemistry and including ahovc................. S20.00 One halfihe tnition must invariably be paid in advance and the remainder at the end of each Session. No reduction made except in cases of prolonged illness. .,French, German, Spani,h and Music will be taught by competent masters at moderate rates. Particular attention will be given to the study of the English Language and Com position, For further information apply to Col. S F.Iit. Pres. llward Trustees. 5. 1. BOOZEli, Sec. Board Trustees, or the undersigned at Newberry, S. C. A. 1'. PIFEIt, Principal. Dec 2 2, 50-tf B, IIOORMIN & 10,, Are Now .Receiving A CO31PLETE STOCK o Plantation and FAMILY GROCERIES Which have been selected. and BOUGHT WITH GRE.1T CA RLE; and think they can make it the interest of parties desiring such Goods, to examine their stock before they make thick purchases. They are prepared to purchase all kinds of produce at market rates, and also to make advances on cotton, when parties prefer to ship to other markets. Sep. 20 38 tf. Upham's Antidote for Tobacco. For ,ale at MciNTOSI'S I)rug House. Mar. 23. 12-tf. Flour, Cheap Flour. 100 Bbls of Fam ily Plour on han d, at from $7 to $9 per barrel. For sale by W. H. WEBB. Jan. 12 2 tf. DR. E. C. JONES, SURGEON DENTIST, NEWBERR~Y, S. C. Rooms over Mr. Mower's store, and in front of IHerald oiliice. I take pleasure in inforning my friends and thet public generally, that my dental rooms are now opcn, and that I am pre pared to execute all work in my profession in tM' most approved manner. I am determined to devote my emtire time and energy to my profession. Jan. 12 2 Lf. TOYES, TIWHRE, &E Cheap as the Cheapest, GOOD AS THIE BEST. THIE subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, that he will fur nish thenm with all articles in his line of the best quality at the LOWEST PRICES. Roofing and Guttering, As well as all other 30B WDRK, Will be done in the best and m'ost approved styles at the lowest rates. Call and examine goods and prices and satisfy yourselves. W. T. WRIGHT. A pr. 2", 1 6--tf. NEWS ITEMS. WRIGHT & COPPOCK have now in store their SPRIN(G STOG K ot Mens', Touths' and Boys Clothing and Furnishing Goods, Complete in every line as usual, carefually selected under the nmost favorable circum stances. Our stock is larger, and includeh a greater variety, than ever before, amiong which are several entirely new and veryv pretty styles of goods. We cannot enume rate, but a few minutes examination will convince anyon. .hat we keep the largest and nhost handsome stock in Newberry, and that we are not to be UNDERSOLD by any retail Clotbing House, North or South. NOTICE. We intend to keep a table of assorted~ G'lothing, which will be sold at cost or les, among which are many rare bargains. .Respectfully, WRIGHT & COPPOCK. Boots and Shoes. Fine Calf hand sewed dress Itoots, Shoes & Gaiter: "D'ble soleW- P " " " " Seal Skin " " " " " " " Heav Ditche" r frm9 toll3 Best 'bte sole Pege Brogans for Men & Boys Calla WRG il & COPPOCK'S. Oct 68as tr. Bar and Billiard Room The undersignedaunoance to-their friend: and patrons that their establishmnent wa: never better appointed. We have recent:a received a supply of pure liquors of all kinds Iand intend to keep them up to a high stan drd. S'LIH & CHIRETIAN. Ma- 11 1-tf. COME PTO TE SFSIHNE AND TAE Advad age of t h e Inducernents EXTRAORDINARY T Goods Bought at a Decline AND FOR C ASh C1N BE 8OLD ChEP!" The subscribers beg l'eae respectfilly to' state that the pihlic w?ilI find the above I happy application in their case, and they invite inspection of their Spring Stcck of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Embroideries, Cualicoe.e, c., And all the eteeter.ts and thousand and one articles comprised in the stock of a first class DRYaOODSHOUSE, Among which we notice as a specialty in prices: Black and Colored Silks, extra, Ante B.ellum prices, from $2.2- to S2.5O; Leno's, 12,e. to :35e.: Organdies, 121e. to 50c.; Striped Marseille-, 30c.; Fig. Pe.rcales, (.r tra, 40e.; White Piqne's, 75.: Hionespnri at Inc. ]ite. 15e. 2")c. and 35c.; Pillow Casing, Sheetings, :3uc. to 7-5c. Fesiules Lawns, L-Adies Tuck Skirts, 'loop Skirts, Ladies' White Trimmings in :,btn dance, i,adi_.s' Sets--extra-, Iraid.s, &c. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, %'"ssimeres, Linens, Cottonades, Denims, Pertti-eres, and Notions in general, which they are determined to -ll as cheap as the cheapest for th cash. Don't fail to understard ns, we have a careful!y selected rock and will sell to give satisfaction. We take this oceasion to return thanks to our friends and customers for the patron age so liberally bestowed in the past, and promise that we will do all in our power to pleast'. Mr. Griflin can be found in the store at all times, and will be happy to see his friends. M. BARRE & SON. Apr. , 14-tr. HOSm & JOE 1 Next to McFall & Pool's. Respectfully inform their friends and patrons that their stock of GRalG.ERIES and FAMILY SCPPLIES is now full and complete, and to which they beg to call at tention. A geeene line of FAMILY GROCERIES !T*ays on hand, such as Sugars, Coffts, 'reas, Rice, Flour, Meal, Grist, Uams. (a fine brand.) Uacon, Lard, Pickled Pork, Mackerel, Molasses, Cheese. Candles. Soap. Pickles. Soda. Lye, laisins. 'Crackers, all kinids, t'atnned O)vsters. Sarditnes and Fruits, etc., etc. Together wit Sergars, Chaewing and Smoking Tobacco, IT'oirer anilor -5710 Yarns, Kerosine 011L, etc.. etc. Besides a choice assortment of *Confectioneries. Thankful for the very liberal pa tronage bestowed, a continuance is de sired, with the promise that no pains will be spared to rendeir satisfaction and- please the~ most fastidious. HOUSEALL & JONES. Great JReductioni in Prices. IN consequence of the decline in Cotton, and more e.epeeially the large STOCK of GOODS of all kinds that I have on hand. I offer from this day my entire Stock at greatly reduced PRICES. The Stock cons-;is in part of a full sup ply of GROCERIES, Such as CORN. LBACON. LABl1D. - MOLASSES. SYRU P. COFFEE. SUGAR, TOBACCO. Also at full Stock of DRY GOODS (f ant dc-<criptions. Notions of all kind?, together with a large assoi'ment of CL O T I-IIN G-, H ATS. . BOOTS, SHOES, TRUTNKS, GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, NAILS, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE. LAMPS, LAMIP GLASSES, OIL, C CK.and many other goods too nueosto mention. generally Rept in a well assorted Store. A small supply of Dickson's-Cotton Seed. M. FOOT. Mar. 16, 11-tf. Henry's Constitution Renovator. For sale at McINTOSH'S Drug House. Mar. 23, 12-tf. Tutt's Golden Eagle Biers. For sal'eat TYLTOSH'S i)r;g tImics The experiments of the past year have confirinhd dlose of for.:.er tears,:a& estab lished bttyonl alt controversy, the great merit of this South Carolina Fertilizer. The undersigned are the Agents at Newber rv, and will furnisr any quantity neeededI by the plnters of this scction. They also have a great number of' small pamphlets containing testimonials of ma'ny of the best planters of this and adjoiniig States, as to its fertilizing properties which they wilr distribufe gra.tis. ".- 3fo 1i LN. $ Co'. Jan 19 3 tf. MILLINERY, MILLINERY, AT D. MOWER'Sr REMEMBER THE PLACE My Spring Milliuery Goods, which were purehased since the recent heary de(-ne, are now being received. Consisting of all the le styles of Bon s, RUii60 a9d hats, A n.h Whiclh are the Alpine, rin. eess. Suez and Augustine, also that superb new stvle Sun f-at which will be woni by ev'erybtly. A gederal in itati.n is extendci to the eouvna1ity to call and exauiue and secure'a good ttyle article at a LOW PRICE. Apr. 6 , 14-tf. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. Now being rec, e(il a complete Stock uf Dry, Faney a n d Dress Goods. ALSO. GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES. All of fthliiL wit be so LOW FOR CASH By D. NOWEE. A pr. 6. 14-tf. Russet, Upper anid Wliang L E.4 THlE R, On hand and for sale by D. MOWER, A pr. 0. 14-tf. Ttt's Vegetable Liver Pill, Cures diseases of the Liver and Stomach. Tut's Expectorant, A pleasant cure for Coughs, Colds, &c. Tutt's Sarsaparilla, andl Qusen's Delight. The great Alteratire and Blood I'urifier. Tut's Improved Hair Dye, Warranted the best dye in use. These stan dard prepar.ations are for sale by Druggi&ts Bradfields Female Reg ulator. For sale at MeINTOSH'S D)rug House. Mar 2i . 12-tf. Simmons' Liver Invig orator. For s:ih at McTNTOSH'S Drug House. Saw's Cotton Seed Huller. NTCALoN..C 200BROIsel &or0, On hand aiia to'a'ie, 2000' busbels prime white Maryfa$d Corn, at $1.50 per bashel, encinluded. W. 41. WE.BB. Dec. 29 50 tf. EUREKA A. !IW1fQ I Ql IIave jut rete #i$h large and -carefully selected Stock of Seasoable_ es, To which we are Oeii stantly Adding, and having pu n ase d * . same At Very 1ow are now prepared to- or the Ladies bargains. has think of it! 12 yards good CaIc for One Dollar 16arcs Vefy bee Calico for One Do:a, Gar br s- Goods re wonder of all beb:olers; b notwithstanding their ben is less strange than- eiire markable Clheapnesd11 HAS -OM t @e 4'O At SINGLETON' We Iif r Sa . 13OR CAS11 SIN4GLE'!O FOR THE MILLiON, FULL SUITS worth $10, at thli're ry low figure of $5. Spring and Summer Ck thing of t~ LOW PRICIE AT SINGLETO0K8 SOUJTHERN We muake~ ThOOTS andx SHOES y spciaitv. and choun that weha 't ' LARGNST S'iOCK of this he of an V 8T0/NE IN NEWBERMK Our North 2arolina Shoes te war rat to be free from all thos~e 1ddy trick;s of wood and paper, and it are abe to offer thiem at less than Nurt er mdek areitles. lhi11i RTlE Sft! We patronize HOME MAXif.(C TURES. We ako keep on hainds aii- edllent as.cortmenJt of Northeri' BOOTS ANPMH11, From the best manufactories. At SINGLEYO'. By Making your Purchtses at SINGLET0N'8 Youx will SAVE at least !0 -per eentuf. Shoo FEY don'Cbodder me, P'se go The liatest style of SP1UNG HATS May bc found at our Store and boighit at astonishingly low figures. At SINGLETON'S,.