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f4 (;:'. _ W.:^.\imU:: Sr.pHuR SP'nsGs, - V -'ie grand miasquerarie and - "- h:i, given last night for the tt needy sufferers by the re a^cident, at Jerry's Run, -Che most brilliant aflairs that ce at the Virginia Springs. prominent gentlemen present - o(r Jas. Mason, Co:nmodore -' ,:ry, In. A. I. Stuart, (en. ' n. T. L. Clingman, N. lln T. Cooperton, Va.; ,rae-o, e n. ; G en. Jno. G . L -e, ". .. 1. Corse, (en. McCausland, ii,v,a :1.umany others. !'ully S00 per ...:. wer, pre'ent, and several hundred i-ere re:ized for the sufferers. An in:enious Philadelphian, who was rather hoty pressed by his creditors, mu re particularly by Depty SheriTs, :it :mI'an the novel expedient of draping "is i .,rknob with the emblems ofinourn _ (r:-r to nut them off their guard ...i... c rnoved all his househojd good; ;c res"ilence of an obliging friend. rif the deputics, sharper than his 6_ ".z."1 through the ruse, hastened of the pi emrises, and caught in the act of lending a hard out the piano. C:JROH CALENDAR. L.t:rn Church. Rev. Jacob IIawkins, Services every first and thirdSabbaths :I o'rcrloc k. . .: and on the second and : .hathis,Mc~t 4. o'clock. P. 31. Suu d ay School at 9 o'clock, A. 31. ,: lIen. Rcr .iacob Hawkins. P:astor. r I.e every second Sabbath at 11 o'clock, i're ,b.rrian Church. IRev. R. A. Mickle, > Services every Sunday, commencing tt 1 o clock, a. in., and 5 p. m. Sunday School at 9 o'clock, a. m. Prayer Meeting ev; r: W elnesday night at 8 o'clock. 3 kho ('iurch. Rev. 0. A. Darby, Services every Sabbath at 10i a.m., IndE S o'clock, p. In. Sunday School at : a. 1u. Prayer meeting every Wed _e. y t" 1_:h; at 8 o'clock. !:p:i-t Church. Rev. John Stout, Pastor. cr isc: evc;y Sabbath at 101 o'clock, a. in. School at 9 o'clock. Prayer meet r S:Indiay afternoon a: 5 o'clock, and u..ay ac'ternoons at 6 o'clock. . :Lerch. Rev. E. R. Miles. Pas 1r. "--rPices on first and third Sabbaths e y m o:1. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon he A:r'elo Reformed Church is at ., 1.: nhout a pastor. -~r: of country ('hurches who desire their :pn hb:tt:ents published will please t'W'n. H. Berniard. Proprietor of the .r:.:-:"tising Agency, Wilmington, N. C., i., bA to receive advertisements for :..:.1r at our lowest ca.h rates." .:T. l.I;ASANT .\) IND l':'ITABl.E .i .t;''r guaranteed to persons in ev"r_ ;rtote rcottntrc. Sui:abe for Las d:S or ::en, Iovs or Gir's. A.riress : t:.:NTL'lY PULLI:.\'l'IuN CO., Charles.on, S. C. A -i' . Cheap Realing. "We io'e mad?e arrangements with the '::. If thc CABOtI_NA FaRER, a first c: ': - Aricultural Weekly, pub, M :, i :r' W i . ::nn; on. N . C.. to club that 7m,::" :h tit o !:;ALD, at 4 25 per year to all new subscribers to the .-c.en copies of the Carolina r m i" h seen at this office." \.- T!! T1F1 ESHINESSAN.D 1e.*::y o ocxrOi, so minch to bre dec si:ale:nnt b rt:iined unless the female I:e i- in a~ hlthyll crn-l ition -anl free from rm:ttions Ther'e is tio rem-dv w': '- .si::ee wh beneficiail res iltm as [DR. U:f .- E.\c:c'PAltiLL.\ ANX> QUEi.N'S i i b. TItiri purify'ing effects add 1:: teserah and invigora,te thre :1i I- ~of e-s of' Scroifuhr, in -~ er3 of t erts- of S'phiilis that b :-I .s:d'l ot' eninent l'arsicians, o - -.h h.tr'e ben suff'erers l'or years. - :; rnm ot' the injudicious use of' --- r 'e b.een r:r-lie-tly c. red by i)lt .\P.I'\f'l!.!X AND) QUEEN'S .ft is the rnort pow~erl'nI alera pM- puii- r knovo. [t is pre '* '- er anny Phicianrzs. ti -' >Y IS WORTH BUT cme c x1htin its o.vn p!henorn ci- mnst' effect this without con - :~ "hrfore, the facts are n- m!!:tted U to thre theory, rather - dh f'a'mt. Snreh has heeni - in th-- p2st hi<tore of' th.. -.... --.....'""- ey the use of thre "'0h' t which 11:1s become the only - 6 fo lniiasratic coitnnlalnts, t.'- c: ,i:1 the Sou:h. - re'i cble! is Winemnan's Worm >INNU SLOWLY. - : pr"ogre's rapidly to a crisis are not i- t edreaided. Canker or dry' rot -.. -.. b...ia tree as suddnenly u4 a stroke of in crle.s ar"ested, it destror's it as - - in like mnnrer chronic lebility'. ___ -5 0 s no't kill with thre swiftnrees "of a..N:'~re toisap thre sprin:ts of life W c ic rte dieaeifntcckdb * J.;or4rI. pallor. emaciartion. dlepres- I ris od a dicade for e.a'rtiomn. a.-e its rnyin:'ns. arnd they 'hould be promptly ni ei: iitmeujt. Tihe best invi-toranrt nt tcat can b'e admiinist'eed in a e-- - id is ilutetter's Stomiccir 1:litte'rs. b-:r.in-: pricip e of' lire preparrationr iirat e'r'ierof' thre ,.y tem. and - :-miTI omir-rulating prcopert;es give ........ 'ti," hr:thfl impurwe. to tire vital --b:r.h rrto play. 'The fi.iing: aippe' -Id tr. be 'prces of di-rstori cord a :ne-uakene. the qn:dity of' the -.ed. thie secretionrs brecrime more -r ery or"an that couitriburtes to the * : r' the brody utmdergoer sailutary eU.:-.i: t t-reatis the repair of' the phyvsr c c :rr" m-' '- elf--cted aad its" health arnd ri"or r--aino e. i.as of dis-arses hnsc the berrefi c.mi'" rrf the l:mtters been more maid n: tr:u in th'ose charaicterizedl by gen di rnrerv'ous prostration. Ladies af eai:meirts fin d ini this mosm whole ri" cc' cand c'rrecrir'es the safest and - cc:.- e!.f. It is r.trron:: to restore anid S I., ir.c:':. S'uch is thre unilorm testi- c - r. s of wirnesses." A A!!!--Te ol :-o-. Thn Mr. W1oodvrard, of St. Lou Nr is'. E.., of Newv Londonr, ('onn. gr::Orneman of high resnectability. Sthe prev'.alenceoi'the cho!era in St. L-s: . :: t1: .' heeult of the application of e im i :: mr ..xthis disease, ancd his testimo r e. u: c behnied upon with the utmost confi i 9 u 't:-Y ::recect when I saw you in' . 7- . .' y epressingr to you my most u.....:-:t:. IieUtatiostaDAVIS'PFAIN KILL- 1 E! u:dhave a tremendous sale in the west th"<'*':ron. ancd my aaticipations hav'ebcennore r t.......:::.d, a-rt the testimony of thousands w 2obv d-t l:rs been thbat they wourld not b- sto go to be'd at night without it in the ' :-'.r"ee of thec cholera in this City. 5::'.: r - o:iden.C-: in tire Paia K iller as a re:-I..:!.: .r: ny wo purrchaned it re:narked .I th. : U ':ad no1:a' or diread of the cholera ars i- I...: ,.v I' Pa K iller hby threr, anid hu:d-- tok i d-iirasa pr.remitive. for no ~ ; esu e-: h .e dera..neent of the bowels or si:;:: -: : th y te t i n'e icire. Tir (:'ts ite e- -.w:Ideceofhirndredlsacquarint- .. <...::..I- wheni theirr friends we.re attacked v .. eCara t'e would admrinister tire F r-:ed- n r uat'ties, and ini evry case * -t,4-r in any of'the first ~stages h:s prov"d sruccessful. * 'ir.: ilel re:nedy. I hiant ' d....... alcIr in airy failiy whom used S- ur whe am ttac'ked but speredily re-- c that he adlmiini-se-d it n the cramrp-, anud it k :ill it shioucd be give:n r' aa ccr.te ot "re water' T erac rionr your. ars ini all :0 -r- teremedy. arnd I am cemiilenLt. -r :- r'ed nort a igle deth b A ' . d'.crer'Wi [m. We will send the New York Bee-Keepers' Journal and National Agricultnrist and the herald both for one year for 43.50. Address T. F. & .. H. GRENEKER. O FLEASURE SO che::p as reading, no p!easure so lasting as health" r'ored by SCXTkR BITTEIts, the great Son' -rn Tonic and Appetizer. A.ug. 17, 33-1t. y' FORITIELEGISLATUTRE. -D. D. H. WEltTS is respectfully presen ted to the citizens of Newherry, for their suf frc e at the ensuing election. May 4, 18-tf. .NEWLERRY. DAVID I)1 C K SO_N'S Great hook on Farming row out. No fatrm ers library complete without it. Bound in cloth, extra, -4; Sheep, $4.50; Ilalf Moroc co, S5. Orders received at this office. Good canvassing agents wanted. For terms, ap ply at this office. June 22, 25-if. ti- PRIZE STO R IES-5300. The Proprietor of the "YoRKVtLLE ENQUI REn offers TH1-EE HUNlDID DOLLARS in prizes for the best O1IGINAL STORIES deliverei to hin by the first of October, 1570. For further particulars. address L. M. GIST, Yorkvilie, S. C. July 20, 29-tf. rA TIEAT) oF rTII NORTII. -In metny things the North has for a long time been ahead of the South. merely because our people have neglected their natural ad vantages. In nothing was this more palpa bly the case than in the manufacture of doors, sashes. blinds, mouldings, &c. This xas no ticed by Mr. P. P. Ioale, an enterprising Charlestonian, and he has now one of the largest and most successful manufactories of doors. sashes and blinds in the whole coun try. See his advertisecnent. Aug. 3, 31-tf. COMMERCIAL. Nxwnzaar, August 16.-Cotton 15. NEw YocK. August 15-7 P. ).-Cotton dull -sales 50, bales; middling uplands 19%. Gold closed strong, at 16}. l'.ALTIMioRE, August 15.-Flour-hi-h grades declined 25c.; others weak and unchanged. AUGUSTA, August 15.-Middling cotton 17; sales 51 bales; receipts 50. LvarrooL. August 15-Evening.-Cotton firm erand not higher-middling uplands 8; a. 83; Orleans 83 a 9; sales 12,"ou bales. L.TEST QUOTATIONS OF SOUTHERN SECURITIES, IN CHARILESTON, S. C., Corrected Weekly by A. C. K UFMAN, Bro ker, No. 25 Broad Street. AUGUST 12, 1SO. STATE SECCRITIES-South Carolina, old. - a !0; do new. -a 74; do, registd stock, ex int a i0. Crrr .:cCurTIES-Augusta. Ca.. Bonds -a 30; Charleston. S. C.. Stock. ex qr int. - a 50; rio. Fire Loan Bonds, 70a -; Columbia, S. C., Bonds. - a 60. 1;alItoAD lioNos-Blne Ridge. first mortgage. 00 a -; Charleston and savannah. 68a ..: Char lotte. Columbia and Augusta. - a 85; Cheraw and Darliuston. a 83; Greenville and Columbia. Ist mort.. 90a -; do. State guarantee, Gia-; Northeastern, 9: a -; Savannah and Charleston, 1st mort.. - a 78: do. State guarantee. 72a -; South Carolina, - a 74; do. 71; Spartanburg and Union. -a 6-'. ItAIt.ROAD S-rocKs-Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta. - a 40; Greenville and Columbia. 2'a Northeastern. 13a ; Savannah and Charles ton. - a 33: South Carolina, whole shares, -a 39: do. half shares. - a 221. EXcH ANC.E. &c-New York Sight, j off par; G old, 115 a 120: Silver.104 a -. soUTti CA.OLINA BANK BILLS. 'tiank of Charleston ......................- a - ,Bank of Newberry .................- a - Bank of Camden...... ...........40 a - Bank of.Georgetown.....................10 a -- lIank of South Carolina......... ...14 a - Itauk of Chester....................11 a - [tank of ltnmburg...................13 a [tank of state of S. C.. prior to lSG1.3...0 a -- lt:uk of State of S. C.. issue 1801 and 18'%.25 a ''Plan ters' and Mechanies'li'k of'Ch'rleston-- a - *P'eople's lBank or Charleston. .........-- a -- ('Iniotn Bank of Charlesto .... ...--...- a - 'Southwestern 10 11 Itank of Charleston. old,- a -- Stouthwe-tern 1R It unk ofCharleston.new- a - 4tate lBank of Charleston.............S a Farmers'an'd Excchangefl'k ofCharleston.. 1 a - Fxchange Bink of Columbia..... ......7a - r'o.mmercial [tank of Columbia.........1G a - Mterchants' ltank of' Cheraw........... 4 a -- P'lanters' Banik of Fairfield............. 5 a -- State of South Carolina 1Bills iteceivable. ..95 a -- l'ity of Charleston Change.liHls....95 a - *lti;ls roarked thus 'e are being redeemed at the Bank Counters of each. Greenville & Columbia Railroad. U EN EItA L SU1'E1:1NTrENDENT'S OFFICE. CotoMa1A. S. C.. A ugust 10. 1870. CHANGE of Schedule for Sunday Train: Ul' TRAIN. Leave Columbia ........................8.00 a. m. --A.t................. 9.80 a. m. -- 'rog. Level...............10.40 a. m. "Newherry................... .11L05 a. m. Arrive at Ilele..a................ .11.15 a. m. DOIWN TRAIN. Leave ITelena.................... 2.45 p. m. SNewberry...................2.55s p. m. SF.og Level............... 3.15 p. m. "~ Al-ton..................... 4.15 p. m. Arrive at Columbia. .... ..........6.00 p. m. .J011N H. MOR E, Gen'I Sup't. August 17, 3--if. NOTICE ! ALL persons inadebie:l to us by MIerr:o. 'andumn or Aecounit, for this year, 1870), Itost come torwardl atnd settle the samte on yr by the 15th of Sr,etmer next. No ex ruse will antswer, for we cannot buy goods vitht excuses. All who fail to mect their paper prompt y we will commuence action against, for noney we must anid will have. 31eFA LL & POOL. Aug. 17, 33--t. EIANILLA ROPE Suitable for well ropes. For salc by D). MOWER. Aug. 17, 33-tf. Commissioner's Notice. The Sub-Commissioners of eceh Town hip are hereby notified that the! must a-ise the Roadis to he worked in thecir res ective Tow nships, in the next fifteen days. B3v order of Board of County Cotmmis ioneCrs. E. R. KINGS.\OR E, Aug. 17, S"--tf. Clerk B. C. C. UELEGIIPIIIJ. War declared between France and he United States (of Germany), one attic fought, another heavy engage 1ent expected daily. 11Iot, exciting G4o to L. R. 31A' 'IIALL'S-buy .EMIONS-make LE310NAD LND) COOL OFF. Aug. 10, 3-2-It. rancis Summer. A's'., vs. John 5. Ren wick, and others. Pursuant to the order of the Court in the bove stat:ed ease, I will sell on the first onliav in Sept etmber text, at Newberry .IH, the following real estate, to wir The lot of' hand in' tile Town of Newberry, own as the oilice lot of HIenry Summner, ee'd. boundedlc' by lo:s of L. .J. Jones, J. Am:ich, and James Gauntt, and lying hu street. Terms of satie-One h-tlf cash., balance on creudit of twelve montrhs fromn dar of sale >t be seenred by bond of pa:rchas~ r, with a o:orig of th'r!e pr-emnies. The perchaser > ha ve the privi'.e: of .ayin:r :111 cash. T. 3!. l'.tYS!NG;Ei:, '. N. C' Inducement to Take the Cam paign Paper. The campaign is now open. it is an important one. great interests are involved. vital i.sues at stake, and cvents are daily occurring which it is important that people should know. Our dis trict should be awake, and they cannot keep up with the times without a paper. The bli+sful ig norance which it would be folly to enlighten won't do now, we must be informed on the agi tating qnestions of the day, the prospects, and ne ces.ities and duties of the hour. No man should trust to hear say, to his neighbor. for the infor mation in his own reach. lcad for yourselves. Take your district paper, and others also if you can afford it, but first of all take the district pa per, and to place it in the reach of all, we propose To reduce the prica For all who subscribe within the present month. And o0er it to single subscribers at S2.30 for the year, And to clubs of ten at S2. Besides we will give a year's subscription to that excellent agricultural monthly. the Rtural Carolinian. to the getter up of clubs of ten, free of cost. Remember. this cffer will be kept opeu for one month only, after that we will demand the usual price. Every Union leform man should take the pi per, and we make this liberal offer so it may be within the reach of those who now fdud it dini cult to subscribe. We respectfully ask our readers to make known this offer to those of their friends who are not taking the paper. Aug. 10, 32-tf. Fall and Winter Importation 1870. RIBBONS, Millinery and Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., IMPORTER$ AND JOBBEts or , Boinet, Trimming & Velvet Ribbons, BONNET SILKS, SATINS and YELIETS, Blonds, Ndtts, Crapes, Ruches, Fluwrs, Kathers, ORNAMENTS, STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES' HATS, TR1M3MED AND UNTRIMaaD. SHAKER HOODS, &C. 237 and 239 1LALTIM0RtE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. Of,#r the largest stock to be found In this Coun try, and unequalled in choice variety and cheap neSs. compri.ing the latest 1'arisian novelties. Orders solicited. and prompt attention given. Aug. 1u, 32-3m. Silas Johnstone for others, vs. J. G. Mere dith, Adtn'r. PURSUANT to the order of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell on the first Monday in September next, at Newberry C. II., the following tracts of Land, to wit: 2 42-100 acres, more or less, on the North side of Gauntt Street, and bounded by New Street parallel with Gauntt Street, by Street running from O'Neall's residence to Helena and by other lots of Estate of J. B. O'Neall, dee'd. Also, 1I acres, more or less, on North side of Gauntt Street, and bounded by Greeu. ville & Columbia Rail Road, by New Street, and by other lots 01 Estate of J. B. O'Ncall, dec'd. Terms of Sale-One half cash and the other half on a credit until 1st January, 1871, with interest from day of sale-the cirdit portion to be secured by a bond with good sureties and a mortgage of the premi ses. The purchaser to have the right to pay r.ll cash. T. M. PAYSINGER, S. N. C. Aug. 10, 32--4t. $12. United States Marshal's Sale. The United States of America-South Caro lina District. Dyivirtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me directed, issuing out of the Honorable the United States Circuit Court, for the District of South Carolina, I will expose for sale, to the highest b,idder, at public auction, at Ncwberry Court Ilouse, on the 5th day of September, 1S70, being the first Monday of the month, all the right, title and interest of SAMUEL YOGNG, deceased, in and to the following property, to wit: 1. One tract of land in the County of Newberry, and State of South Carolina, known as tIhe Walden Place, bounded by lands of M. Suber, Mrs. Atchison and others, and containing ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY (14u) ACRES, more or less. [cy This tract has on it, about FIFTY acres of bottom land.] 2. One tract of land, in thre County and State aforesaid, known as the Sam. Scott Place, bounded by lands of tract No. 1, and other lands of Sam'l Young, deceased, and containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWEN TY (120) ACRES, more or less. This property is levied on as the estate of Samuel Young, deceased, in the possession of William Young, deceased, to satisfy the decree of James Bonds, obtained in the case of IIamilton, Young & Bush, vs. William Young, Ex'or., and cthers. TER~MS CASH-Purchasers to pay the Marshanl for necessary papers arnd stamps. The sale to be condluctedi by A. P. Pifer, Depun y Mfarshal, as Auctioneer. L. E. JOHNSON, U. S. Marshall. Aug. 10, 3i2-St. BARLY. Pure, well cleaned native Barley, for sale at $2 per buShel, sack included. G. T. SO OTT. SAug 10. 22--t. AAl)MXY. L. P. PIFER, : : : Principal. Eiss FANNIE LEAVELL, : :Asuistant. Prof. F. WERBER, : : Musical Dep't. THlE Exercises of this SG HOOL will he resumed on MONDAY, 26-rn SEPTEMBER Tuition as heretofore, from *2 to *4 per nonth. Modern Language's and Music ex tra. Irnstruction given in aill thre branches sually taught in Female Schools of the ighest grade. Pr:pils fromn a distance can obtain board n good private families at aboet $1 per nonth. For particulars apply to (;OL. S. FAIR, Presft Borardl Trustrees, or S. P. BOOZER, Esq1., See. Aug. 10, ill-tf. - NOTICE. TIE citizerrs of Newberry, who are in fa ~or of the Reformn movement now being nade irn this State, will mee t in their respee ive neighborhoodb, (erich neighborhood electing its own place of meetinrg,)? for the urrpome of organizinrg Reform Clubs, on rturday,. tire l?mhI instant. Eachr Clurb is; equestedl to send five delegates to a gene al cnvetio at o brryC. Hi., on Sat-1s rdavr the 2'th ist . SiI\IY)N FA IR, 't of C:rry,ss, HlOILSEl & JONES Next to Mx.'aln & Foois. Reppectfully iuform their frit:1s and Spatrons th-at thir stock of G+CE!IES and FAMILY StPl'iEs is no. l::!l ar,d complete, and to w hich they Le, to call at te:ttotf. A eueral lic of FA MILY GB . 0 CL 1I S Always on Ibat:l, such as Cunt,s. Cofie.s. Te::s, I.ic!. _ur. M"al, uri t, Il:ui , (a fiue bratd.) Ii . , Lard. Pickled Park. lackertl. 31olasses, Clecse, (:nile. Smrtp. Iikls. So la. Lye, B:ti,ins, ('racikes. all kitds. Canued Oysters. Sardiues. au.d Fruits, etc., etc. Tor :ther with Segars, C wing and 51ioking Tobacco, Powder and Shot. Yarus. Kerusiue OIL, etc., eto. Besides a choice assortmucut of Confectioneries. Thankful for the very liberal pa- i tronage bestowed, a coutiuuaneo is de sired, with the promise that no pains will be spared to render satisfaction and please the most fastidious. HOUSEALL & JONES. Mar. 30, 13--ly. GREAT FAIR South Carolina Institute, NOIEMBER 1st, 1870. CHARLESTON,S.C. *f' Most ieral Premiums offered iu every dep:trtneut of Agriculture and Me ebauic Arts. Premium List published in Pamphlet Forw. July 6, 27-3nt IRKE DOII. Great Reduction in Prices. IN consequence of the decline In Ootton, and more especially the large STOCK of GOODS of all kinds that I have on hand. I offer from this day my entire Stock at greatly reduced PR ICE S. The Stock consists in part of a full sup ply of'D GROCERIES, Such as CORN, FLOUR,C BACON, LARD. MOLASSES, n SYRUPI, C COFFEE, SUGAR,F TOBACCO. Also a full Stock of DRY GOODS Of all descriptions. Notions of all kind;, together with a largo assortment of CLOTI-ING'r,( IIATS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, GUNS, PISTOLS, A POWDER, SHOT, NAILS, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, LAMPS, LAMP GLASSES, OIL, CLOCKS, and nanny other goods too numerous to mention, generally kept Ii in a well assorted Store. A amall supply of Dickson's Cotton Sced.A Mar ~ ~~*M. FOOT. ~ I The MOUNTAINEER, i G RE ENVILL E, S. C. P 05 CENTS will pay for SIX MONTHs' sUBSCR!PTION to the above Paper, published every Wednesday. - ADVERTISERS will find its extensive and inereasing circulation a profitable medium of commnunication with the public. G. E. ELFORtD, Editor and Propr'r. G. G. WELL.s, Associate Editor. Aug.10, 32-tf.( The experiments of the past year have ,E confirmed those of for.ner years, and estab-fr lished beyond all controversy, the great ti, merit of this South Carolina Fcrtilizr.-- o rhe undersigned are the Agents at Newber- di ry, and will furnish any quantity neceded t y the planters of this section. They also p sare a great number of small pamphlets to ~ontaining testimonials of many of the best planters of this and adjoining States, as o0its fertilizing properrties, which they will listribute gratis. B. MOORMAN & CO. Jan 19 tf. Etiwan Fertilizers, and WilcoX, Gibbes & Co.'s \fanipulated Guanos, for ni DAsHI ONLY. Jj G. T. SCOTT. A ' 1. 2--tf. NOTICE, '0 ALL TO WIHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I WILL apply to John T. Peterson, uidge of P'robate, for Newberry Couinty, onst 'riday the 9thl day of September next, for a ettlement or the Estate of DANIEL sa [UGHIEY, deceased. MARY A. UGIIET, T fURNIF SEE!T OF I LANMRETWS 1870 GRUPI e Yellow .uta B :.t Turn!ip Sceu. White lRut Baga Turnip Seed. f E::r' White Fit i,et T1r:nip Se"d. Red or P.rpl Tup T.i:p Sced. L:rge Norfolk Turnip Seed. Large W.oLe Tura:]p eed. Ilanover Turnip Seed. Seven Top Turnip Seed. Just received and for sale at cINTOSH'S DRUG HOUSE. July l3, 28-tf. P.W. &R.S. CHICK S (At Stewart's Coner.) C HAVE a ful; Stock of Goods bou_ht for lASU, which they offer to sell LOW FOR ;ASU. Consisting of A large and varied assortment of L:dies' )ress and Fancy Goods of latest style. Notions of many and choice descriptions. Gentlemen's and Boy's Spriug and Suum ner Cassimeres. Large lot of Men's and Boy's Hats at very mall profit. Heavy stock of Bleacht.d and Uubleached lomespuns and Striped Plaids. Good stock of Boots and Shoes for Neu :ud Boys. A nice lot of Ladies', Misses' and Chil ren's Shoes, of Moore, Larrabee & Co., varranted. Tea, abundant and good. Factory Yaru by the wholesale~and retail qual to any Yarn made in the State. Fine lot of Cutlery, Tools, Locks, and Iardware generally. Saddles, Harness, Bridies, Whips, &c. Guns and Pistols. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses. Plain and Fanc Soaps, Pepper, Spice, ;inger, Soda and Starch. Large let of loes, Shovels, Spades, icsthe lades and Nails. Tobacco and Segars. L'ndreth's Seeds of various kinds. Stationery, Ink, Pens, Peucils, &c. f Kerosene and Turpentine. Lime. They propose to sell goods to the sat is action of all who will patronize thotu It Low Rates and short Profits For Cash. Call and examine their Stock and judge or yourselves. They are also Agents for Jacob B. Rit .r's celebrated improved old Anchor B.and Iolting Cloth. . W. CHICk. R. S. CHICK. Apr. 20, 16-tf. C ['IE 187) DECLINE Has Worked Wonders 13 I TE PRICE O DRY GODM. *i W. T. TARRANT, Haigjust returned tromn tro Northerna narkets with a select Spring and Saumer Lock of Goods, bought with care and at ro- A ucd prichs, isr now prepared to sell at SE LOW FIGUE ES, C a all dhe following lines: Dress Goods, f every variety, such as Silks, Genadines, oplins, Japanese Cloths, Leno., Bereges, elainies, Muslins, Black and Whit,o Alpac is, and a full assortmient of Dress Trim ALl(COES, WHITE GOODS,0OSNABUROS, HOMESPUINS, and DRILLS. Another large lot of those splendid ribbed OSE for 12jc. OSIERY anid Gloves of every variety. A fine Lot of CROCKERY anid TABLE CUTLERY. Also, HOOP SKIRTS- in EANS, Cottonades, Linens, Cassimers, w Doe. Skins, Broadeloths, together with an N elegant lot of (ATS, BOOTS AND SHIOES. cLOT HING, &C. )IL SILK and NURSERY ' CLOTH. Iso a choice stock of Grrooeries, 'addlery, Buggy & Wagon ffarne- ri SoL.E, UPPER, HIARNRss ANn Wrmxo LEA ATH ER, great variety, and -'general stock of all an kinds of Notions, Il of which in quali ,variety and prices, ill enable mue to compete with any house in is side of Mason and Dixon's line. inl Deeply grateful for pa.st liberal patronage, respectfully solicit anm exanmnationi of myv rge stock, arid guarantee satisfactory W. T. TARRANT. be Apr. 6,1k4-tf. Dr. FANT'S ~ COMPOUND 1N0ON BIffR THIS preparation is particnlarly recomn ended to persons surffering from Billious- f es, Constipation and Dyspepsia arising >m Indigestion, also, a certain preven re of CILL and FEVER. The addition certain ingredients has so completely l sguised the tate of this Bark as to render is efficacious TONIC palatable. It is corn- CC sed of the best Vegetable Tonics knoirn the Medical profession. Prepared only by S. F. FANT, Ai NEWBERRY, S. U, col Apr. 20, 16-tf. su be l'1VES, TINWRE, &RJ, a' Cheap as the Cheapest, st 00OD AS THlE BEST. TIHE euhaeriber would inform his friends d the public genierally, that hc will fur- 4 h them with all articles in his litne of tIhe Th st quality at the et' LOWEST PRICES.'I 1 Pri well as all other fro JOB WDRK, ill be done in the best and most approved !e's at the lowest rates. for Cal and examine goods and pie n ,istv vourselves. for W. T.WRGT 'utt?s Vegetable Liver Pill, Cures diseasees of the Liver and Stomach. att'z .sT::torant, A p'easant cure for Cougbs, Colds, &c. att Sa: .vriii., ani! Q-een's Delight. The great Aiterztive and L:Ad Pur:eer :' stupro'Ce Fair Dye, W\Vrrat..d t-e Lest dye in t:^. These st a rd preparutious are for sale by Drug sts DA. J. Ri. TiIUMPSON, SURGE0i D)ENTIST, (Successor to Dr. W. B. Mclellar.) Ofmce over McFall & Pool's store, on Maiu treet. All the old bitre%s left unfinished will be >mpleted on the terms as beforo arranged, d everythiig dono in the best manner and arranted. The patr,>nage o the public is spectfully solicited. Dec. 8, 48-ff. 1 tL[ FLOUR. 56 Barrels of FLOUR ust received and for ale at 8 Per BARREL BY M. FOOT. Aug. 3, l1--:C. E%TIRIELY_11W. 870. EBMER 1818, WlE beg leave to anuouneo to our ieuds. eustoners and the pleasant ublic general!y. that we have jtt re ived a chuic; lot of haudsuuie and H DRY 0OOO Such as RINTS. POPLINS, JAPANESE, &o. A first class stock of Ladies' Con. aiters. Ltst. Uals., goat and kid ootee:. '1i.ss' and Children's Oai rs. Booteos. &c.. and a fno lot of p tgL,ed work, such as Mens' Gaiters. r als., Jersey Ties; wowu's Ba's., all C which we guarautee.a Mr We have on hand a lot ofr ud in order to close them out, will 11 thema at and below NEW YORKa OST. Give us a call and see if we dou't can just what we say. I. BARRE & SON. June 8, 23-tf. CAROLINA [i[FETRING09MY The Carolina Manniseturing Company vites the Ladies to their stock of FANCY AllES. Please call and examine thiei.] ,charge for looking. MERCHANTS Who wish to purchase Tin Wares at HOLESALE aro invia-d to call, as prices a put down at sucha 6gures as will afford1 *ge prolia. PLANTERS All of your wants can be supplied at me .m and moderate prices. To the Retail Trade. Our IET.AIL SA MPLES are COMPLETX,( d offered at LI1N(G FRICkM. Jobbing Department. Strict attention paid to roofng, gutter ,repairing of sto7m, mlaking esoTe pip , repairing t*n ware, &c. STOVES. Our Stock of Stoves are complete, of the Lt, and pz ices low. A. T. COOK, Sup's. A pril 27, 17-tf. ILLIERY, ILLIERY, AT D. MTOWER'S. EMEMBER THE PLACE. ~ My Spring 3Millinery Goods, wchich re purk..ed sine the recent nVy decline, are now being received. usisting of all the late styles of >nnets, Ribbens and Hats, tong which are the Alpine, Prin. ~s, Suez and Augustine. aleo that j4 rerb new style Son Hant which will worn by everybody. A ge'neral in- 0 ation is extended to the community call and examine and secure a good -le article at a LOW PRICE. Apr. 6, 14-tf. . G OTTON GINS, &c. 'nitett's patent steel brush Cotton Gin. is ce!ebrated gin may ho seen at work in ry district in the Sta'e. Price $6 per G 3romi.' Geuorgia pattern Cotton Gin, in $o1 per saw. ce lalls patent Cotton Gin Feelers-pre- g it any hard s')betancLe entering the gin, ta .tecting the saws from injutry anid the lint mn tire. Price .y.5 per saw to size of gin. )eering's Cotton P're.'s. Price $275. abody's Gottcon Seed HIu!!ers. Pri -e $75. Ar inrtehinson's c-ler 3lil!b. Price $25. 'ab,oon's patent broadcast seed sowers, wh.eat an small grain Price $10. IA nd all kinds of agricultural implements C. CRAVELEY, 4. Earst Bany Sf.. Sonth of the old Post Office. fURNIP SEED LANDRETH'S NEW CROP. Yellow Ruta Baga. White Ruta Baga. White Flat Dutch. Norfolk. L.ar,e White Globe. Poerurania Globe. Hanover and Seven Top. Warranted fresh and genuine. For :le at PRATT'S Drug Store. July 20. 29-tf. R, 1OORI1N & 0., A.re Now Receiving A COMPLETE STOCK OF Plantation and rAMlY ?ROCERIES Which have been selected and 3OUGIT WITH GREAT CARE; ,nd think they can make it the interest of arties desiring such Goods, to examine heir stock before they make their purchases. They are prepared to purchase all kinds f produce at market rates, and also to make ,dvances on cotton, when parties prefer to hip to other markets. Sep. 29 33 tt. DR. E. 0. JONES, SURGEON DENTIST, NEWBERRY, S. C. Rooms over Mr. Mower's store, and in 'ront of Uerald office. I take pleasure in informing my friends nd the public generally, that my dental ooms are now open, and that I am pre ;ured to execute all work in my profession u the uos.t approved manner. I aw determined to devote my entire iwo and encrgy to my profession. Jan. 12 2 tf. NEWS ITEMSs WRIG:iT & COPPOCK have now in store heir S'RING STOCK of Sons', Youthe' and Boys Clothing and Furnishing Goods, omplete in every liue as usual, carefully eletrd under the most favorable circua tances. Our stock is larger, and includes greater variety, than ever before, amoug hieb are several entirely new and very retty styles of goods. We cannot enunme .te, but a few minutes esamination will onviuce anyone that we keep the largest nd most handsome stock in Newberry, and sat we are not to be UNDERSOLD by any etail Clothing House, North or Soutih. NOTICE. We tntend to keep a table of aseorted lothiing, which will be sold at cost or les msong which are many rare bargaiu.s. Respeotfuly, WRIGHT & COPPOSE. Boots and Shoes. iue Calf hand sewed die Bot,Eo Gaiters Sea,lSkin " "~ "~ "M "5 "W Kipbhaud Pg'd " " * est itchrs "" " " from9 tol3 Call at WlIBT & COPPOCK'S. Oct 6 39 if. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. Now being received a complete tock of 3ry, Fancy a n d Dress Goods. HR OC ERJIES, BOOTS AND SIIOES. ]I~.ATS, A!I of which will be sold LOW FOR CASH De. MOWER. A pr. 6, 14-tf. Itusset, Upper and Whang !2E4THER, a hand and for sale by D. MOWEReI A pr. 6, 14-tf. reenville & Columbia Railroad. NERAL SUPERTNTENDENT'S OFFICE, ~N ad anerS MODAi, togu 2 18 olw ichedunle will be run dal. Sundays ex ted co netin~ with Nih Trains on Soth in g South on Charlotte, Columbiaand Aug3s Railroad: UP. ave Columbia..............---815 a m "Alston.................. 9.38 a ur "Newber...................11.03 a mr rive A bbevll e........---.---... 300 p ur --Anderson..................4.30p " reenvilIe.... . ...........5.00 purl mye Greenv!ie.. .... ....... ..7.00 a mr "Abbevlle.. .................0.00 a m - Nw>erry..................12.47 p m SAWlte.............. .... .. .... '80Pu . rire Columbia......... . ...4.) > South Carolina BANK A. D TRUST COMPANY, (3dir; f.,rner:y occrpied by Carolina Na ttCUal ll nk.i .3i.3V S''REE', C.,l:m,q. S. C., July 1st, 1870. This inn. Savings, and Trust Company, u -r t:ltir charter, with ample capital, are ;:r- ircd to muret the want of generalbusi We discount commercial and all paper on approved collaterals ; make collections at acev,-ib'e points in the United States; buy and sell exchange on the principal cities in the States and Canadas; purchase and sell Government Bonde, Bank Bills, and Southern Securities. Advances made on consignments of Cot ton and other products with bill-lading. at tached, or ware-hou-e receipt. By special arrangemert we receive deposits, allowing interest, and issue certifie Ites for the same. Prompt attention civen to the collection of salaries. and liquidation of claimsagaiw-4 the State Government. [LARDY SOLOMON, President. J. C. ROATH, Cashier. July 20, 29-3mos. W OOL-ROLL CARDING AT GDOIGIOI\T FI1JPORY, HATING supplied ourselves with now cards, and refuruished our Factory gene rally, we flatter ourselves that with oar per sonal superintendence, and prompt atten tion of operators, we can give satisfactiont in evoty instance. Our BATTER, with which we now make PERFECT MIXES, is in full operation. 12jcts. per pound is dmr price for carding wool when the wool is greased-two cents per pound extra when we furnish the oil. We have stables and lots for horses, and accommodations conven ient for thoso patronizing. Mr. A. W. T, Simmons, at Helena Shops, is our agent for Newberry. Wool rolls will be reterned every ten days. R. S. & J. W. GOODGION. LaJrens, S. C., July 13, 1S70. Juiy 2u, 29-3w. IMPORTAT NOTIIR JIS REft1 VEil A small and beautiful lot of LADIES GOAT POLISH BOOTS, ALSO, Ladies Tnglish Front Lace Gaiters, from the world renowned Factory of 3Miles & Sou. ALSO, A few casos of (3. Lines' famotfl Ladies' Walking Boots. All of which will be SOLD LOW FOR CASIL ABRAMS, GRlIFFIN & CO., Per 31cD. METTS, July 6, 27-tf. FOR SALiE. OR TO LEASE FOR A TERM of YEARS. MiY PL ANTATION on Sduda, near OldJ T'own Depot. II1CLES, CORN, IMPIEa MENTS, &c., may be had with the place, Apply on the place, or to JOHNSON HAGO0D, BARNWELL, Sa 4, July 6, 9/l-4m-.o.w.* NOTICE. South Carouina Railroad. On and after July 1st, 1870C, all Passens gers gettinr on Trains at Stations where liketa ARE SOLD, end neglecting to puar. case Tickets, will be charged the Conduce.' r's Excess Rate. But all Passengers get.' ting on at Stations where Tickets areNO OLD, will be charged only the Agent'E ate by the Conductor. ALFRED L. TYLER, Vice-President, 8. B. Premxs, General Ticket Agent., July 13, 28-tf. agic Elastic Hand Stamps, A NEW INVENTION, for Printring ont Pper, Wood, Leather, Glass Gloth, &c, uinea Men! print your own Cards, Bifl bads, Wrapping Paper, &c., saving Prin' er's Bills. P'rices, S3 to0 $8. Sheets witir ried designs sent free. Agents wanted, .iberal inducemnenta-$l0 per day easily made. Canvassing outfit, #1. SM ITi, IIA LL & (N0., No. CC Courtlandt St., New York, Jtly 20, 29-5t. 000o BUSH. Prime White GORN, 5- BALE'S N. R, and Eastern H AY, [0 BBLS. GOLDEN SYRCf~. Low for Cash at H. C. WISKEMAN5 June 29, 2t6-tf. Bar and Billiard Room. The nndersi;tned annonnee to their friende nd patrons that their establishment was ever better appointed. We have recently eceived a supply of pure liquors of all kinds d intend to keep them up to a high stars ~ard., SMITH A CHRISTIANS, Ms 11 19 tf. n Cotamon-Plees NiewbeW, SOnth '' lina.-Mayes & Martin and , vs. The Bank of Newberry, S 0. BY an order of his Honor, T. . P. Te& on, Judige of the Court of 0 .mon Pleas or the Seventh Circu:, pas in the above ited ca'se, dated 20th d~ of May; 187(' 11l sueing creditors of tBankc of Newber , South Carolina, ag enjoined from the urther prosecutioodf their respective sui'* end they and all giber ereditors are requiredl render their Jemands at the office of the Fank of Newberry, S. C., at Newberry, in e State oISonith Carolina, for p.ayment, on r before he frt day of December next, d if get paid when so presented, then to edthemn within the tirne specified above eore Thos. M. Lake, special referee, to be tablished before him accordIing to law. TITOS. M. LAKE, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas. For Newberry County, S. C. May 25, 21-t f. NOTICE. A CONTRACT for building a DRIDGE~ cross ITelkr's Creek, in Ileller's Towgship, the Cob:~mbiat Road-kadin:g from Heat erson's Ferry, will be let out to the lowest dder, and PROPOSALs for the same will received unti! the :Mtht August, 18%'. Bv order of the Board (outnty Comm~ui' A g 'er, E2~. R. :KI . .RC,