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FOR SALE OR - TO LEASE FOR A TERM of YEARS. MY PLANTATION on Salnda, near Old Town Depot. MULES, CORN, IMPLE .IENTS, &c., may be had with the place. Apply on the place, or to JOHNS8N HAGOOD, BAR1'WELL, S. C. J ::y %, 2-4m"-e.o.w." " DELINQUENT LAND LIST OF aWr lEiItY COUNTY for the years 1s and 1w0. 11. Biragg, 4 acres, 1868. Mrs. 1argaret Kinard, 200 acres, 1838-9. Cha-les Lester, 127 acres, 186S-9 I:s. Nancy Love. Lot and Building, 1868 9. Martha Dackett. 110 acree. 1868. Geo. lDenson, 128 acres, 1868-9. A. S. Spence. 233 acres, 1808-9. Jenkins & JLtrtin, 88 acres. 18689. Mrs . Senn, 60 acres, 1868-9. Est. John (happell, 250 acres. 1808-9. V. F. P'.cerson, 130 acres. 1808-9. Mrs. Martha K:blcr, GS acres, 1868-9. ist. Minor Kinard, 25 acres, 1808-9. JohftfMathbis, 16 acres, 1868-9. N es. MKry Brennan. Lot and Baildi g, 1869. I:st. S. I1. Dunwoody, 50 acres, 1StD. .1. 11. Ilayes, Lot and 1Uilding, 18G9. E.t. Becjamin Lake. 500 acres, 1809. L. Mc,y, Lot and Building, 1859. Mrs. E M. Pope, Lot and Building, 1860. L.aurens Rail Rion(d. 1868-9. lst. Satu Sloan, 39 acres. 1839. I leury Scott, 30 acres, 1869. .lohn Scott, Lot and Buildin., 1S09. C. F: Waters, 141-acres, 1869. M1. Werts, Lot and Building, 18G9. -.1. W. White, Lot and Building. 1869. y . 11. B'.tzhardt, 295 acres. 1869. W. II. Gist, 675 acres, 1869. ?,Marearet Wilson. 7S acres, 1869. W. '. Walton. 270 acres, 1869. W. S. P. Beard, 375 acres, 1869. J. A. C. Crooks, 551 acres, 1869. 4 ),borne Wells, 186 acres, 1869. Eat. W. S. Cannon, 177 acres, 189. J. 1H. Epting, 100 acres, 1869. )avid Gross, 90 acres, 1869. George Hlarvy. 25 acres, 1869. L. H. Kelly, 130 acres, 1869. Mrs. M. 31. Nethers. 630 acres, 1860. Mrs. E. Richards, 625 acres, 1889. -:,t. Ely Spence, 160 acres, 1860. t apt. E. Suber, 1023 acres, 1869. J. 11. Willingham, 109 acres, 1809. W n. Brown. 2030 acres, 1869. Eit. Fred. lohnson, 351 acres, 1869. G. I. Tucker.280 :.cres, 1S63. Jo eph Watson, 500 acres, 1869. l>avid Can non. Agt., 188 acres, 1869. D. L. Gary, 603 acres, 1839. T. Gary, Agt., 460 acres, 1869. ). F. llutchison, Agt., 72 acres, 1809. ,rs M. 0. Johnson, Agt., 200 acres, 1869. J. S. Long, 296 acres, 18G9. Ilannha Montgomery, 100 acres, 1869. ist. .lohn Xesly. 49 acres, 1869. E,st. J. Reeder. 333 acres, 1869. I>r. .1. 1. Williams, 500 acres, 1869. 31alinda Wheeler. 6G acres. 1869. 1.evv Wilson, 525 acres, 1869. Mrs. Adeliue Abrams, 97 acres. 1869. Mira & .lackson Butler, 40 acres, 1860. M. .1. I;oozer. 29 acres, 1869. 31. L. Coulter, 100 acres, 1869. John A. Harp. 330 acres, 1869. Est. Martha Lake, 209 acres. 1869. 11. 11 Mangam, 320 acres. 1889. Martin Senn, 120 acres, 1869. It. W. Payne, O. W. W. Da:venp-rt. 520 acres, 1860. Jnlitis Dean. 8 acres, 18G9. Travis H ill, 202 acres, 1809. Mrs. B. Ropp. 303 acres, 1809. Jas. Wood, 47 acres, 1869. T. G. & I. Croft, 1600 acres, 1889. B. U. Scott, 247 acres. 1869. .. LrI Stephens, 1000 acres, 1869. .lacob W' ert-, 22 acres, 1869. 8. Bowetr<. Trustee, 160 acres, 1809. F.st. D. Cook, 1.5.' acres, 1809. ..A. Connerly 115 acres. 1869. I-:<. Alicaj.th Il-irris. 360 acres, 1860. JT. W ade Hlirmon. 412 acres, 1809.. Ilbmilton Kihler. 250 acres, 1869. l>rayton T. Kinard, 290 acres, 1869. .htsper Jo ve, 3 acres, 1869 W-~V .'W. l,me. 50 acres, 1809. I r. hu M-ohis. 100 acres, 18o'9. .'oel Wise, 1-1 acre<, 1809. 'ob,' .. Cook. 230 acres, 1869. G. A.. linard, Guardian. 129 acres, 1360. -! Strouns. 30) acres, 18d9. -11 rf Wicker, .33 acres, 1509. I otrt (. Cromer, 80 acres, 1869. Dr. .lohn Jf Cannon, 20 acres, 1809. l>. A. Iickert, 150 acres, 1869. I vhl Ilellar, 20 acres, 1869. Notice is hereby trivena thatheb whole of the several parcels, lots and parts of lots of real estaite described in' the preceding list or so much tbiereof as will be uccessary to pay the taxes, pen.altics and asse-.mentts charged thereon, will be sold by the Treasurer of Newterry County, South Carolina, at his of, 1ic' in said County, on the 20th July, A. D., i873, un'ess said taxes, assessments and pen alties he paid before that time; and such sale wil he continued from day to day, until all o, said parcels, lots and narts of lots of real estate, sha'l be sold or offered for sale. S. 3IONTGOMER1T. Auditor of Newberry County. July 0. 27-lt. - r.jC310cZ'1 Discovey! N GA R B3IT TEiS, mal'dreas cf Thcasands -- E.;I \ -,m.-:7.ey. Poo St . GI .; PAT .BtOOD - .VlNG P.RIN o .e vna.- rts - " ov, .re-.nttenlt. anld Inter F e-:o"s Da 'ascs of 'the Blood, Kidneva, i. Bis'ddcr, th.'se Bit --h - 1 eO- -:-s.c.w! Su.chfDis 3 -ca~e 1.:Vitined Blood, which - I - d.rageentof the 4--1". ai1 r.timulato w es wah ren:.-r them -e,.1 tdred oher - enwh 0 DN h:1ofspriDg5 Ot - -ri n:t:-ro;-h the skinl in1 'im --r----:--c---arse"-- . when it is na the heat.xofth sy. stema will -..... an..... r. vo0 ls lu1rking in - -.,,, lfl tusands, are efOctually -. 1 ed~-~ully the cirCUar neh. an.sparnih. ,. cmmre strect, N. Y. nl.p na~ i Generail Acen's. ,:51'S .XD Summer Schedule. SPARANBURG AND UNION .. U1"ox C. H..1. a. Jun i-021, 1's7'. On and after Monday. the 27th instant. there w ill be Daily P'nenger Train! over this Road. On MIondays. W'edone:days Fridays and Satur days.the nownt Trains -will leave Spartanbur, Courthous at5:39 A. M.. and arrive at Alston 11 A. M,. Retirnng. Teave Alston at 12 M., and reach Spart an bur; Cvurthouse at 5:3, P. M. On Tuddays. the Down Trains wi leave Spar tanturg Courtbouse at 7:.3 A. M1.. and arrive at Alston at1 P. M. ]eturnina, leave Alston at 2:15 P. 1.. and reach $partunLurg Churthcuseat 7. 1'. 31. On TLursdays, tihe Down Trains will leave rpatanburg Courthouse at 3:45 A. 31., and ar Irive at AlxautI azS::a A. Mt. Returning. leave Aiston at 3:3? A. ) , and reach Spartanburg Courthouse at 2:40 1'. 31 1t- this Schedule. persons coming down tl:e Gteervifle hoad ou Luesdays can come up the -Spartanburg Itoad the sarnc day, without deten" tion on the way, and persns goi down tius road on Thursdays can go througi to Columbia withou t detention at Alston. PetIOn going down this road on Trsudays cau go up the Greeuvilte lIoad the sxne day. "ithout detention on the way. and parties coming up from Colun bia stme day, for this roa. will not be detained a: Alston. * TH11031A 1. .l TElt. Ju;y 6, 27-tf. 1'resident S. & U. it. R. I000 BUSII. Prime White CORN. 50 BALES N. .., a E-isterni U4.T. J DIRS. GOLDEN SYRUP. Low for Cash at H. C. WISKEMAN'S. June 20, 2-tf. SAVE YOUR FRUITS. TIE Carolina Mannfacturing Company has just received a large supply of FR FIT CANS of a very superior quality, which will be sold low for CASH. A. T. COOK, Sup't. Juno 29, 26-tf. Guardian's Notice for Final Discharge. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will apply to the Judge of Probate Court, for Newberry County, on the 27th day ot "July next, for a Final dischargo as Guardiau of MARY HILL'S ESTATE. LEVI METZ, Guardian. June 29, 1870-:6-4t. South Carolina Monu ment Association. AT a special meeting of the Board of Directors of the South carolina Monument Association, held on Thursday, June 23d, 1870, the resignacion of Mrs. Louisa S. Mc Cord as President of the Associaticn was tendered and accepted. Mrs. William Wallace, of Columbia, Vice President, will act as President until the annual election of officers, in November. District Managers are requested to go on earnestly with their work and have their quarterly reports ready for the regular quarterly meeting, on the 20th of August. I. D. MARIT:N, Recording Secretary. COLUMBIA, S. C., June 24th,1870. I AIM now disposing of my stockf SUMMER GOODS At NEW YORK COST, itn order to mai ke ready. for my FALL. SUPPMJES, You have tltready got gooda from mec vey chieap ; Comet no0w and get cheap..r batrgains. A. HARRIS. Junec 22, 25-tf. Eight les from Sj[rrtuburg U. II., 8. 0. Sew Furn ituire-Hiotcl Tihoroughly R?enocated-\ewe Beddiing-New Baths-Boulihyg Alley, and other miodes of exvcrcis~e fo'r gue.sts, will be ready for cisitors .June 1st, 18"('. Board per month S30---per week $IO---per day $2. The water is Chailybeate, and is cool and pleasant to the taste. Has proven effica cious in curitng Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Kidney Diseases, Gravel, D)ropsy, Diarrhona, Cutaneous Affections, Chill and Fever, Gene ral De bilitv, aid many other iils of a kin. dred nature. Trac table wi!l he provided with the~ best the country allords; and eve ry attention g'iven to visitors, calculated to make their stay leasant. C.INs'rO flE:sr. RI. C. OLIVE,'Proprietor, Spartanburg G. H., S. C. June S, 2:1-2m Sea -Moss Farine. The best ma'terial knpown for makingr Blaue Mange, Custatrds. Pudding, &c For sale at Mc1NTOSII'S Mar. 23, 12-tif Drug H.iuse. FRESH and NICE. LEMOX Cakes, Sugar Cakes, Cream an d Ginger Crackers. L.argc fine Lemons. Pecan, Ilasel, Butter and Walnuts. Choice Pickled F. M. Beef.r English Sauces and Pickles.r Come around and while away the dull hours of long Summer days at the pleasantt ocupation of eatipg good things at c L. R. MARSHALL'S STORE, Jcne 29, 26-1t. CHEAP HARNESS! CHEAP M'CLELLAN SABDLES!! [2h8ap IBam ll88"s,c1! T H E undersigned are now mnnufacturing for sale Buggy IIarness at $16.5>0 per set. New McClellan Saddles, 37, $8 and $lO.Ot0 each. 2d hand Government McClellan Sad dIes, $4.00 to $7.00) each. Team Harness,] 2, 4 and 6 horse sets, CIlEAP; all of best material and workmanship. Together with the above, a general stock of fine Harness, Saddles, Bits, &c. &c. GiVE l'S YOUR I ORDERS if you~ wish a good, substantia!l and cheap article. CHAPEAU & HEFFRON, AT LOUIS SHODAIR'S June 1, 22-t?. PHILOTOKEN. For sa:e ::t )1r'1\TO'SI' Pru- House. Bar and Billiard Room. T:e indersi,ned annwnce to tir frierdl ad patrons that their establish:::c:t was never bettcr appointed. We have recc:.} recei ved a <upply of pure liquors ofadl kinds, anti intend to keep thm up to a high stan dard. SMITH & CilRIISTIAN. May 11 19 tf. issolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the partner shin heretofore existing under the none ani style of J. D. l'ENCE & CO., at Silver Street, Newberry, S. C., was dissolved on the I:uth inst., by n:utu l consent. The ac counts of the concern are in the hands of T. J. 3afett, for cellection. J. D. SPENCE, T. J. MAFFETT. June 12, 1870-24-t. DO NOT TURN AWAY But 0ok at whit J. B -OWN has to say. I HAVE REMOVED TO TUE NEW TORE NEXT TO A. M. WICKEII'S COR \ER, where you will find a full assortment >f FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY G-OODS, REIPY M1DE tJL0TfMG, A nice assortment of Crockery, a few Mous tache Cup;, Tinware, Boots and Shoes to suit everybody. llata, full supply Corn, Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Meal, Grist, Spiced Beef, No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel by the kit, quarter and half barrel, Hams, and a great many other things too numerous to mention. A full supply of fresh Groceries and a few Dry Go.Vs just receiving. All I ask is come and be convinced if you can not get most anything you want, and at a less price than in any store in Newberry. Do not miss the place but come right straight to the New Store, that is if you are wanting to save money, where you will see the sigu J. BROWN. June 15, 24-tf. Glenn's Springs, SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S. C. TIIIS delightful Watering Place, unsurpas-' sed by any in the South, for its medicinal ualities, is now open for the summer. In aids and pleanre-seekers should not fail ovisit this Spring. Bowling Alley, Billiard aloon, Croquct Grounds are being fitted up r the amusement of fue guests. Fancy alls during the summer. Rooms newly snd comfortably furuished, and the Table npplied with the best of ever.ything. Stages iret from Spartanburg to Hotel. Charges 35 per month. W.l). FOWLER, June 29 26-tf. Proprietor. R. J. RA. THOMP8ON,' SUJRGEON DENTIST, (Successor to Dr. W . B. McKellar.) 0f1icc over McFall & Pool's store, on Main' Street. All the old business left unfinished yill be ompleted on the terms as before arranged, and everything done in the best manner and arranted. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. De. 8, 48-tf. NION FERTILIZER. UEU DEATII AND EXTERMINATION TO ORMS-AND INSECTS INJURIOUS TO VEGETATION. Just received, a few tous of the above The remarkable properties or this article, 'fter most thorough scientific and practical ests, now being fully established a.nd ac ~nowledged, the Comipany who control its mnufacture and sale is prepared for its INTRODUCTION TO TILLS MARKET, n full confidence that the great need of the ller of the soil is at last available ;that we i'er an article which, as a Fertilizer, is cond to none in quality, anud, further, that tis sure death and extermination to the 'COTTON WORM," "CUJRCUIO," APPLE !OTU], POTATO ilUG, TOBACCO WORM, hOP LOUSE, ARMY WORM, t ali doccriptions of insect and vermicular ife which infest and devastate the Planta ion, the Farm, the Orchard or the Garden. Patez $-15 Psin Tox. PAUL C. TRENIHOLM,* Commission Merchant, No. 2 Union Wharves. June 5, 23-tf. Dr. FANTS COMPOUND NCIION. BITTE8 THIS preparation is p'articularly recomn nended to persons suffering from Billions iess, Constipation and Dyspepsia arising om Indigestion, also, a' certain preven ive of G'IIlLL and FEVER. The addition tfcertain ingredients has so completely isguised the taste of this Bark as to render his efficacious TONIC palatable. It is comn osed of the best Vegetable Tonics known othe Medical profession. Prepared only by S. F. FANT, NEWB3ERRY, S. C. NOTICE! I have just received from the New ork Factory. the new style of VIC ORY JARS for putting up Fruits. 'or dal low. Call at A. HARRIS'. June S, 23--tf. EIIDREN'S SHOES. WE have just received a small lot of L. idren's Goat and Kid B00TEES ARAMS, GRIFFIN & HARIGROTE>. P. W. &R. S. CHICh (.t Stewart's Corner.) HAVE a full Stock of Goods honeht fe CASH, which they offer to sell LOW F01 CASII. Cousisting of A large aid varied assor.ment'of Ladie: ress andi Fancy Goods of latr,st style. .o:iot.s of unIanv ad choice description: rr,tGlemen's and 1>)y's Sj:ng and Suir men-r'.ts-ime:'es. Large lot of Men's and Doy's Titsat ver m.tilI profit. heavy stock of 3!eache"l and Unble:cehe Iomnesp;nns and Striped PIaids. Good stock of lools and Sihoei: for Me and Boys. A nice lot of Li-ies', Mi*ses' and Ci. I dren's Slroes, of .Moore, Larrabee & Co warr:nted Tea, abmn::nt a n'l good. Factorv Yarn by the wholesale'and reta egn:l toanry Yarn made in the Scare. Fine lot ol Cutlery, Tools, Locks, an IHardware generally. Saddles, liarness, Bridles, Whips, &c. Guns and PiStoliz. Supr, Collee, olasses. Plaiu and Fancy Soaps, Pepper; Spice Ginger, .4oda and Starch. Large lot of lloes, Shovels, Spades Scythe Blades and Nails. Tobacco and Segars. Landreth's Seeds of varions kinds. Stationery, Ink, Pens, Pencils, &c. Kerosene and Turpentine. Line. .f hey propose to sell goods to tho satii faction of all who will patronize them At Low Rates and short Profit For Cash. Call and examine their Stock and judg for yourselves. They are also Agents for Jacob B. Rit ter celebrated i:uproved old Anchor B.aul Iolting Clotb. P. W. CHICL. R. S. ClUCK Apr. 20, 1o-tf. TILE 1870 ELIJii Has Worked Wonders IN THE PRICE OF DRY GO0D0 W. T. TARRANT Having just returned trom-tue Northeri markets with a select Spring and Stnuc Stock of Goods, bought with care an-at re duced prices, is now prepared to sell at LOW FIGLRES, In all the following lines: - Dress Goods, Of every variety, such as Silks, Grenadines Poplins, Japanese Cloths, LeHoc, Bereges Delaines, Muslins, Bhack and White Alpac cas, and a full assortment of Dress Trim nings. CALICOES, WHITE GOODS, 0SNABURGS IIOMESYUNS, and DRILLS. Another large lot of those spleudidribbe< HOSE for 12}c. HOSIERY and Gloves of every variety. i fine Lot of CROCKERY and TABLI CUTLERY. Also, HOOP SKIRTS. JEANS, Cottonades, Lineus, Cassimers Doe Skins, 3roadclotbs, together with at elegant lot of IL! TS, BOOTS AND SHOES CL OTIIG, &C. OIL SILK and NURSERY CLOTH. Also a choice stock of GErooeries, Saddery, Buggy & Wagon Harness Son.z, UPP~ER, A.RMvss an WHoo LEA ATiHER, In great variety, and a general stock of al kinds of Notions, All of which in quality, variety and prices will enable me to compete with any hous. this side of Mason and Dixon's line. Deeply grateful for past liberal patronage I respectfully holicit an examnination of mii large stock, and gurantee satisfactora plcLW. T. TARRANT. Apr. 6, k4-tf. In Common Pleas-Newberry, South Caro ia.-Mayes & Martin and others, vs The Bank of Newberry, S. 0. BY an order of his Honor, T. 0. P. Ver non, Judge of the Courtof Comm.n Plead for the Seventh Circuit, passed in the above stated ease, dated 2uth day of May,. - 70 all sueing creditors of the Bank of Nowber ry, South Caroliaa, are enjoined from th< further prosecution of their respective suit; and they and all other creditors are reqgiret to render their demands at the office of th< Batk of Newberry, S. C., at Newberry, it the State of South Carolina, for piymient, ot or before the first day of December next, and if not paid when so presented, then t< render thetm within the time specified abov4 before Thos. M. Lake, special referee, to bet established beforo him according to law. TII0A. M. -LAKE, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas. For Newberry County, S. 0. May 25, 21-tf. Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta R. R. TREASCRER'S OFFICE, CoLUMnA, S. C., May, 187fl. The Coupons on the Bonds of thit Company will :be redeemed at the National City Bank of New York, the National Banks of Charlotte and Columbia, at the offices of Messrs. John J. (Gohaen & Sons ir Augusta, Ga., and at this office, on and after 1st Jul v next. These Bonds are notseub. jet to taxation by the States of North Carolina, South (;arolina or Georgia, and are better secured by tbn amonnt of prop ersy mortgaged and the income of the Road than any Bonds heretofore issued by the Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad ompany or the Columbia and Augusta Railtrad Company. As it is to the interest of the holders of the two last named se curities and the convenience of this Compa ny to have all the Bonds funded as soon as practicable into .the first agid only Mortgage Bonds of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company, ad as the pay. ent of the Coupons of this Company alone is provided for, the holders of the Ch'rlotte and South Carolina and Columbia and Augusta Railroad Bonds are respectfully in vited to fund them, without deluy, and re eive their interest on the first of July at the places named. By order of the Board of Directors. C. HI. MANSON, Treasurer C. C. and A. R. R. Co. June 15, 24-tI. Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta B. 3. TREASURER'S OFFICE, CorXMBan, S. C., May 2.5, 1870. TIlS Company will receive money on deposit or loan, on ten days' call or notice1 and pay at the rate of eight per centum per annum for all sums loaned it from date, provided the funds remain on hand thirty lays or over. Notes or certificates of de po'sit will be given by the Company at its office in Columbia or ill Charlotte. Accord ing to the price of it.s Stock, its property gives a substantial basis of credit of over one million of dollars beyond all its liabili ties. It is, therefore, ayafe a depository as any bank in North or South Carolina, and will guarantee prompt repayment of all sms loaned to it, with interest at. the rate of eight per centum per annum. By order of the Board of Diretors. C. H. MA.NSON, Treasurer. June 15. 2 t-tf. - i 1"1, ii Io 1i1 U IM., Are Now Receiving A COMPLETE STOCK OF Plantation and FAMILY .GR#C ER/ES Which have been selected and BOUGIIT WITII GREAT CARE I and think they can make it the intrest C parties desiring such Coods, to examin their stock h(fore they make their purchases Ther are prepared to purchase all kind of prdhce at market rates, and also to m:k4 mrlances on cotton, when parties prefer t ship to other markets. Sep. 20 38 tf. Upham's Antidote foi Tobacco. For sale at McINTOSII'S Drug Ilouso. Mar. 23. 12-t f. Flour, Cheap Flour. 100 Bbls of Fam ily Flour on hand. at from 87 to '0 per barrel. For sale by W. H. WEBB. Jan. 12 2 tf. DRE E. O. JONES, SURGEON DENTIST, NEWBERRY, S. C. Rooms over Mr. Mower's store, and in front of Herald office. I -ake pleasure in informing my friend and the public generally, that my dental rooms are now open, and that I am pre, pared to execute all work in my professior in the most approved manner. I am determined to devote my entire timo and energy to my profession. Jan. 12 2 tf. STOVES, T1NARE, &1, Cheap as the Cheapest, 'GOOD ASTHE BEST. THE subscriber would inform his friend: and the public generally, that he will fur uish themi with all articles in his line of the best quality at the LQWEST PRICES. Roofiig and Guttering, As'well as all other JOn WORR, Will ha done in the best anid moat approvud styles at the lowest rates. 'Call and examine goods ad prices and satisfy yourselves. W. T. WRIGHT. Apr. 20, 1-t NEWS ITEMS. WRIGHT & COPPOCK~ have now in store their SPRING STOCK of Monis', Youths' and Boys Clothing and Furni.shing Goods, Complete in every line as usual, carefully selected under the most favorable circum-' stances. Our stock is larger, and includes a greater variety, than ever before, amona which are several entirely new and very pretty styles of goods. We cannot onume rate, but a few minutes exatmination will convince anyoue that we keep the larges' anid most handsome stock in Newberry, and that we are not to be UNDERSOLD by an retail Clothing House, North or South. NOTICE. We intend to keep a table of asserted Glothing, which will be sold at cost or le&', among which are many rare bargains. -Respectfully, WRIGHTJl &- COPPOCLe Boots and Shoes. Fine Calfhand ewed dress Boots, Shoes & Gslters Sea Skin D'leso1, w i(ip haud Pg'd " "~' 6~ Ueavy Ditchers " " " " from $ to 13 Best D'ble Sole Pegged Brogans for Menk Boys. Cali at WImutIG & COrOCK'. Oct 6 33 tf. CAROLINA MANUi(TRIING00OFPNY The Carolina Mannfacturing Company invies 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 WOLESALE are invited to call, as prices re put down at such figures as will afford .arge profit.; PLANTERS All of your wvants can bo supplied aS me dium and moderate prices. To the Retail Trade. Our RETAIL SAM!PLES are COMPLETE, and ofrered at LIVING PRICES. Jobbing Department. Strict attention paid to roofing, gntter ing, repairing of stores, making stove pip ing, repairing tin ware, &c. STOVES. Omnr Steck of Stoves are complete, of the best, and prices low. A. T. CO0X, Sup't. April 27, 17-f, THRESHING. The undesigned resectfully informs the citizens of Newberry County that he will start a steam thresher on or about the 15th ins. All persons having whea't and other small grains to thresh, will plebse address me at Newberry C. HI., cariB. J. Ramage, Eq. Dl. R. ELKIN. .IOISIL &s JON[Sl Next to McFall & Po-!s. Respectu"lly inform their friend ami patrons that their stock of GROCERlES and F-AIILY SUPPLIES is now full an-l complete, a::d to which they beg to call at t.-iacn. C A :neral line of 1 FAMULY fGROCERiES i AhV"ays oN hand, such as Cug:1: (''ieus. Teas. Rit. Flour, Meal, Crist, Iamus. (a fine brand.) acon, L rdl LPi.k1e1 P,rk. Jlaekerel: Mob:Sses Ch eesc. Cauuis. Suap. Picklet. soda. Lye. Rai-ins, Crackers, all kitds, Cauned Oysters. Sardine; and Fruits, etc.. ete. Together with iegars. Chewi!g and Smoking Tobacco, Powder and Shot. h' Yarus, Kerosiud C OIL, etc., etc. Besides a choice assortmeut of Confectioneries. Thankful for the very liberal pa- i tronage bestowed, a continuance is de sired, with the prumise that no paius t: will be spared to reuder satisfaction t and please the most fastidious. ' HOUSEALL & .ONES. Mar. J0, -ly. r IIIARKET 10W . Great Reduction in Prices. I\ consequence of the decliue in Cotton, andl more espeeially 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 consists in part of a full sup- - ply of GROCERIES, Such as CORN, FLOU R, BACON, LARD, MOLASSES. SYRUP, COFFEE. SUGAR, B TOBACCO. Also a full Stock of DRY GOODS Of all descriptions. Notions of all kinds, together with a large assortment of qOTHING-, FIA TS. BOOTS, k SHOES,. TRUNKS, GUNS, PISTOLS, J POWDgat, SHOT, NAILS, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, LAMPS, LAMP GLASSES, 01L, CLOCKS, and many other goods too numlerous to mentiou, generally keptJ in a well a.ssorted Store. A small supply of Dickson's Cotton Seed.0 Mar. 16, 11-tf. M O T Henry's Constitution Renovator. For sale at McINTOSH'S Drug House. Mar. 2:3, 12-tf. T Tutt's Golden Eagle T Bitters. Por sale at McI NTOSII'S 1)rug House. d. Rison's Antidote .for Drimkenness. For sale at McINTOSTH'S Drug House. Mar. 23, 12-tf. ENTIRY NE. 1870. SIMER1 1870. WE beg leave to announce to our friends, customers and the pleasant public generally, that we havo just re ceived a choico lot of handsome and Such as PRINTS, POPL~INS, JAPANESE. &c. A first clnes stock of Ladies' Con. Gaiters. Last. B3as.. goat and kid Bootees. Misses' and Chiliren's Gai ters. Blootees, &c.. and a fine lot of peged work, such as Mens' Gaiters. Bals. Jecrsey Tics ; worn's Blars., all 'of which we guarantee. mr We have on hand a lot of . And in order to clno. them out. will sell them at and below NEW YORK COST. Give us a call and see if we don't mean just what we say. M. BARRE & SON.' June 8, 2:3-tf. KOSKOO. For sale at w McINTOSH'S Drug House. Mar 2..3, -12-r.f The experiment.o )irrned those of for.aer . omr have bled bxvo:d all controver e trit of:i:4 South Ctrolis:a r -at he under-Airned -;re the p-ni . at Ne , :'2 i ill fyrni-r any q a;rti.t nee t v the 1, :mter"s of this section. They al.o are 're,st number of small pamphlet! mIt:iOiin g t,:imnoniais of many of the best aiters of this and :idjoiUing :tates, a, its fertilizi.g propertries, Which they wi!l Isribtute grat. I. MORMAN & CO. Jan 1% tf. ILLINEIi, MILLLNEll , AT D. MOWER'S1 EMEMBER THE PLACE My Spring Millinery Goods. which "-re pturc!uiscd since the recent m;y del -ne. are now being received. oasisting of al the late styles of onets, Ribbons and lats, 11on(g which are the Alpine. Prin ss. Suz and Auu-ustine. ::lo that mr) new style Suut hIt which will worn by everybodv. A general inl ation is e-Xt'aie( to the community call and examio and secure a otd vle article at a LOW PRICE. Apr. c. 14-tf. NEW GOODS, W GOOD. Now being recicved a comapletc ock of )ry,. Fancy a ii d Dress Goods. ALSO. ROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES. EATs ROtJK EIIfWAREll All of which will be sold LOW FOR CASH D. NOWERa Apr. 0, 14-if. OLE, I1AW&R lusset, Upper and Whang i hand and for sale by D. MOWER, Apr. 6, 14-tf. it's Vegetable Lhver Pill, Cuee diseases of the Liver and Stomasch. tt's Expectorant, A plea.snt euro for Coughs, Colds, & c. .tt's Sarsaparilla,* anud Queen's Delight. The great lterative and Blood Puuiher. tt's Improved Hair Dye, Warranted ti'e best dye in use. These stan rd preparations are tor sale by 1)ruggits ery-bere iep. '3">1 trkfields Female Reg ulator. For sale at McINTOSTI'S 1)rug IIouse. Mar. 23, 12-tf. immons' Liver Invig orator.. For enle at MelNTOSII'S Drug IIouse. Mar. 23. 12-tf. iaw's Cotton Seed Huller. BRDIE & 00 Factors and Commission Merchants. * CHIARLEST(.N, S. C. A pr. 6, --4--1y. 2000 Bushels Corn, )n hand and to arrive, 2000 bushels prime ite Maryland Corn, at 51.50) per hushel, included. 'W.- H. WEBB. Decc. 2 2 tf. Mar. 0 13-.3. UREKA Have just returned W large and carefully sel Stock of Seasonable Goods, To which we are Con stantly Adding, and ha1ving ptirchased tfid same At Very Low PRICTE|SI E are now prepared to offer' to the Ladies bargains. Jus. think of it l 12 yards good Galicd for One Dollar, 10 yards Very Be9t Calico for One Dollar Our Dress Goods are the wonder of all beholders, bu notwithstanding, their beauty is less strange than their re markable . Cheapness!U THE GOOD TIME HAS COME .l1 GOLD IS DOWN , No are OOU!. At SINGLETON'S. We Buy Cheap FOR CASIH .lld Soll For tlie Sa-e. SINGLETONS CLOTHING FOR THE MILLIONi FULL SUITS worth $10, at the fj ry low figure of $5. Spring and Summeir Clothing of tir 24tet Stfes, at AXTOXIllHI L LOW PRICES, AT SINGLETON'8. SOUJTHERIN B0OTS. AN gHOEU We make BOOTS and SHOES specility. and claim that wc have t1w LARGCEST STOOK of this flne of' any STORE IN ANEWBERRYA our North Carolina Shoes wg war rant to be free from all those 'sA'oddy tricks of u-ood and paper, and wve are ble to offer them at less than NortlI ri made articles. IIHRRi FOR TIL 80OUTh Wc patronize HO3IE MANUFAC TURES. We n!iSO kc4p on hand an excell asotmenTt of Northern BOOTS AND SHlOE8, From the best manufactorics. At SINGLETON'S. By Making your Purchases if SINGLETON'S You will SAVE at least 19 per cenitun. Shoo ELY don't hodder me, P'se go ing to The latest style of SPRING HATS May be found at our Store and bought at astonishingly low figures. At SINGLETON'S reb. 23, 8-6m.