The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, October 05, 1870, Image 2

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UUN UEi'IR.\I NO)MINATIONS. For Governor, For Lieatnant-Gvernor, ' r,d rtI . f. 1.It,. of }-e1l. Werre pain;ed to learn that (en. R. E. Le is l:pe chle- from the diects of paray i.i T ruiy an t.cioa wiich touches every hetrt. Col:^.ia Guardian Temporarily Sc rada. We regr,t that business cmnpi''ations have ca l a sutxnsioin of tihe 'ol:n Ui Gi:rdian-rspcia'Iy at this impor tint time. We hope to see it again in a ftw d vs. Jchn E. Bacn. Esq. - Of Ed,g. fivid, was ianimiously nonm iaated by the Gonveition at Colum bia, Tue.d ,y of last wcek, to represent the -t?Ir:cd Conigresi.nal District in the Con gress of the united States. Mr. Bacon i a gent-'tuan of fine at tainments and one V e l q caliied Ior the dignities of th e The Coirs Editorial Has t an hlon,ired met- her by the retirement of Mr. E iard C. McClure, frn the Che,'te-r Rep1orter. 1Ice was onie of its editors and proprietors, and has sold his interest to his partner, Jubn A. rradk:y. E q., by whlin the paper is I:OW rmanaged. She Floors in Virginia. The acc.unts ihidh re:al us ficit tiw f'os in V"irgin.ia a's trulv Ipp:ili;. ! Aong the Putomac, the James and the 5henauiah Rlivers &c., the destruction of life and prnperty make a sadly di. tressing chapter. Housts, furniture, bar rlls of Biur, horses, cattle, &c.. and even human blinig have male tip the dread ful wreck and debris t.rne upon the at: grC 1l.>ods. -ichmond, Wheeling, Lyn,ch turg and other places have sufFered to r" cr ?-ss by being submerged. Travel is ipcded by the destruction of roads, bridges &c., and hundreds of hotseils, homeless pnple are driven forth as waifs unon the sea of lift. Ince:uliaris:n. On last Thursday morning, at 3 o'clock, GA. T. J.. Lipsconb, of our district, lost his residence and kitchen with their con tents, including his valuable medical li brarc, &c., by fire. It was, beyond a peradventure, an incendiary's work. What safcty have ti people when they submit themselves t asleep if surrouanded by a brutal foe, ready to apply the torch anid the knife ? lHe w ho applies the torch at the hour of midnight, when helpless wonmanhood anid infiancy are locked in slumber, is a conmpound murderer, and those who may have ineited the cupidhity oif the ignioranit, or the bestial to do such deeds, have a terrible responsibility. If any' man3 has sown the in d, it is high time that he seeks to restrain the whirl Piedna and Arlin-gton Life Isu-arace Co:n * paay of Va. Ve are informued by one of the Gem. ral Agents of this staunch Southert (' .:my, that the Fail catmpaign ope-ned with twenty-oneC poies pissing throngh~ the Golum,bi-. Bmonch Oaie, for agents in thime State, on the 1sit of October, cover ing, cover jS0,000 ri-ks. Weare :also ifnfam:i that Col. Thos. Jt. iiscomb, of this Dli.-trict, has accept ed the appointmment of Special Traveling *Agent for tie Southern States, and n ill caress in the interest of this Comipany withi Caprt. JJ!erson, of the General Agen:cy. C mi. Lipecnh' his taken an all cash P.'iey U:$.:). being satisSedm to in ve<t in a good Southern C;ompanyi, with --ash a-:es se-curely inves:ed, e-xceeding $2.* >.0~i 1 an niim'ir anan in,omie of force. 'nir tow:nsrmnn, Th t.C. S. Moormtan. :2, s the !c-:al .aznt of this Company Ar.WA:C ; Nrwnv . -- ii : Pefrt e f this :s-:" 0.i he furn In IC .nt-of the recenrt tri'h. s ini Newherr, :-d.e-n from the Ne-wier Hrald. As~ .oeaesevrlalr.r.a in tat artile, T'.e 'a'on-e to which vai appm'endedI the itd f Jug Pope, which appeareda in :'.eqirer: OuL.r usually we'! informed and respect e o. ceeef the Yor~kville i*quhett r mnistakeni: dudy- Pi;'-: card to the Guardian was to correct the mli:-tte-. ments of the G'iardian in reference to th:e M i imbroglio, and not the Newberry Io es Fonl TF: ~ Hom.Les.-In Dar -ni couarty, 74,380 acres of land, in 'din r. ,103 houses, are advertised to .' old for the payment of taxes. Not ' in one thousand1 persoi2s are to be r.e of thir homecsteadls in order to in mhe Si-tt g-avernm:ent. If the peo- I - o Yr do ntwish to lose their i1:s.-s the musa:t v-ote the ring out a owr Th .r,oe is the way homes so gven to the hmele-ss. I E ays the Yo-rk' Le Eie;nicer, and ift- epe of Ne-wberry an-d the ha! 3:eof the St--te do not wish to lose -:m om -seads r::n must vote the rigout ofpower. --rdI Howe has issue-d a sart of pronun mn-to against war. She styles it a;::-a! to womanhood thr-oughout woril," and a4ks that a ge-nera1 con *--~ of --n-n he called to promnote the . :n:li e of nanIons and ti-c ami:ca ar itr:ament >f ditiuties. e'-: * m:er .--Tt:c voting was quie. m.7.:I rm-o:ee. on!y sixty -sx were agaim.t I):Au li:.t! s:-W e cainot retraai ftrom n, p -r.:;; . 'r i.v ,j1-r L,.. . W ard incet in-,_ ::."i : - .1.> -, *i:g c'(".-lions o)"(::,t. I I' - -i !, o ; :ie a:t-ti :ut he'Ce, ,nt it -s wel. for ' ii~ m hrt antd it nl(Cdi that er.-p b -, h:.t m e. It is grat, :- . ,t !. ..;:: :bt: thel e i .: i "ontident ofa l': : -. I :.in ! oa'. :n hope in b : t!.:., lte :-ult in the ciintry W1il lhdt) t he ;tI . '.-. I: e toun dnon to }t":me.>r .. t . e e.: .t: . i ahi i e thle (ity p i -.. was a or .l:t --. itlI':a fort i7 'nu o: the stronghol"d if :he C:1 tv. anl in st:: :ig; it a !'o'! it wo: :rCeCon: pus i n bt t::n:.:n:,: rc "nt -h feh o f '1' f1: rnt ml.+y couve:ts. ::. li;:'lr w: ::: hi< b . t. a:! :h u'i 'he elicme:;! ar::n,i hi a were tn: b;ii nt :i-l of the wn:-t l:tr.wi"ec. i .lte c^ri:a h''t n1 ,'XI)''t':liU t tit I'I)t ruinu . q11ie:ill.r, and( fitt;!!t bri::Iin;'it m:my to :t ecnr :ret 0oesa-!- ofte inuo.<:her str t:'t;,his : r" to ' s:rmel sc's-ivel. mil !:4 :rs g !c w! r k 'hil:vely on . lte r.",i:,l 1 ry here in ;ite city is Iplt tip. :nd all the .z!- in the cttny lanit r!ke:hum shk .i' the m:ni is t iie. whih ('f cuurst i th:t: nte on oul; side for gmr'. 'lI burn in. ini cf.ii.y of Daddy i'.in a ftew ni;rhts ano, tas a ;:ood ihing. To scm it up), l form everywhcre is gaining stieng:h, while the rever=e is the cast' with the ring. Keep tin hail imovhing in Newherry. A ti:ii' ebl her-e this mnrnir; wh,ii wii}! iave the eticCi or tun' lertt:ing the tern perat ur. n hch for "-tite d::ys p:, hni's b 1:nI'lei a:thly l)gh. Coal weatther too %,Ih hli h inc-: pro -'' !t not like to liy 11n1 ite I'cd t0 do .o, wten the weaiher i6 of in ing kind. Next we,'k the 'ti::c. will cotnmnrc. f-t ai the .\ ..::'I my nf ,:.::- , ^.'itlh Skifl' & G. iri's rtmous Mnii;rci Troupe, than which there is ni> better in the contry - flie open on Mi:;d:y night, and wil! have a p.ed(.%t home . n Ti'I y comes in ('ol. .iamra' s;re::t circns and menagerie. spoken of in the highest terts by the press wherever they hatt ap)pered. 'Tc protceasion of hor-ette,l g.tily enpiri-one'i. huge cle'hants, cAna:is, ltoese lions :ni tigers, magniticent twa:gitns and ca e , all led by the grand hand cha-'oi, it Ti sn',i. will s:retc h Out mile in leicn,th. Wiat a time tlw're will b,e to he sute, the great pipniation wll flood the .:r,", and ever'b.:. ftui the lea:-t to the b,ie:, !)n,l of all shades, will he ago:. T ie Wii; ihe two tii.i'res run this win:er. The .\ecdeyii In Mr.s. Laura Keene. and the iliherian I!lil by Nat.iter Ford, conse gnently Chlarles:i,a will hive a gay o!d time. Next t, the etcetion. the :ipproacling laIr ot' :he n't:itI cs a::r:el;in: onch attention, fomi .e:rIV,e p;er :ratiois are afoot to make it a big ifl'ir. 'The old race course is the gronnd selected for it, and alieculy a huild ing of imniivse Iroportions is being got rca ly. \Ve ji.l. it is fu!!y two h:und.ed feet in le:gttt. The r-tilroadts and steamb~ats have :ll igrecd to redact their rates of pa sag, an tlere is no :n.mh bu the ol I city will be ti:ied to its utnio-t, ant the Ihotels pat to lheir ritiils to furini-h icominodla tiont for the gre:t nmbi - of s:ranger; who wil he here from all pirs of the Union. And this reminlis iS to sat' a word about the Pavilion, our abode for the ilme ibeing. fliis popular lIntel has been lately fitted up Mrs. UIutterfield, its e"ergrtie proprietress, and looks nuesh and bigi as a new pin. A de cided inproven:nt }:a; heii maide in the re eeption ro-mw, by the renoval of the ugly pattition which divided it into too roomn<. It is now of ele::int size, light, cool anti airy. nd gl-ts with Iesh paint, and all the huge and vainious shaid advcrti,ing card remo'ed to the b'r rinim. The Patlvilien has lone an tx"'el!ent ,u-uiness thi< Summer, and i< prepare-1 in aih its various departments for i large fall rnn, v:hbich it deserves. Shall ie somne partieu!ars of it at another time. What 'hal! x'em say of the fithions ? Well, not much. Somtetimes we set out far a given point ad a speciatl purpose, but alts, per, huaps tOner going only a few~ yards ma bender romes Rlong unde41r full sail, colors flIying ftrn mupak and stern. We come tipstanding itnd gaze, lost in thouight to all cise but ihe little tantalizing craft semndding along ahead wi:h 'nuch a provoking swayving motion. The Grecian sets awkwairl on :he little dumpy lears, but they dont know it. anti their ig notiance is bliss to thecm. T*hey seemn to lack soeimethinmg in : heir rigging, tand ti!!er ropes perhap's might help the cause, as they are largely supl.ieOd wi:h rad der. The guiding rope- in skillful h::nds wo:t Id be just the A w,sk thro.mmmh the markets is as refresh, ng as ever-the mueat sta'ls disp:my the finest sheliet, mtno~n. pork aw'l veal. while the e.ghc frut and fish markets arc plenti u!ly pirovid a. ItI would lie a good thing. by th'e wa, if .come of our hiel' sellers at h'ome co'tid come down here andI take a les, .oi in c:crving ments. A iecik or piece of rast cut by one ot' thene Chatrleston umarket suist< is a it worth seeimg to an up :aotrv titan u-ed to the biackting process in m.ame wi' ii::. We close fur the present. in the ho"e thit a!l things are working for goodh in the up)-cnu:ry. SENIOR. A G;ooin P'AYG UUS1NFssi rot F.veT aar!.D -Ihe publishers of "'(iut S~cut rT 'itstron" aire determined, from this late, to giv.e becter terms to their Agents han are offel by ay perimlical in exis ene T c "Vistror'' is acknowledged by the "pren" every where in this unitry to 'e lie ceapeil"st. most etterful, and biest II ustrated Yo'ing i'olk's Mon thaly publlishmed. F.verv tencher and r,arent shou!d send for a 'n.i'i. T new yeair wi!! incelude the No. n iher .ml Deceimber numbler< free. Terms. '1.2.5-epecimen numitbOrs of thle Magiaztne, mdt (ull nc: auctions to agents, sent for ten rents. A-bh-:.ss I ):mghntdayt & 1Ucekcr, 1031 THE G.A.m for Oc'ober give4 nn elegant blne of coitentis. A portrait of I tsmarc-k as u f-oni:ispiece cmheiclli.be<n it. "i iverhmdn.." ni trm;inng ':ory. is conttinued, "Lady .Jndith" ibo comn:;inued, addus a charm. The Galaxy' -: ell cattere: :md ik at all times a very rea-nt ible booik.. We hw!i almost forgotten to meni kon tha.t M.r Twdn is a regular con'ttribit or Pub!il ned by lheldo iO Co.. 498 and I l'A"NCE J I GANT E fir October is re -'4ed It is highly -ii ? e e!ish.tiwith 'uperb *hi"n pie'tt s, and ha tilwth matter i b el1*bt the Iadie' an tinw bet::dvice we can Pv. thin Li t0 subscie rcor it wnhlou't do w.e -'. a'i.> r' porter, pubi-her, 391 anal rt. N. Y. Price . The "' .ENttNG l,AMP" is a elharmin.g oua'ehri'd papler, published oft 161 Washing on et.. Cii:un.. itnois, by Ke!!og & F.dson, o1 9 i'Cr tD rin. ''TrE BRtGRT SIDE" i< !efore us, with a -j alth of' g"neious things for childreni - thatsoever things are true. hoanest, jaSt, lmr', hoveby, -mnt of good reponir," areC given n the~ IUright Side for the- e->ntemplation of te tinder. phastic raind ofd chiluihi'od. We -ntm:nid the piper to '-all chillden." Prie 5e. pci' mnthi, twie a motnth 50c.. and rekly $1.00. per annum. .-> little children 'an nerionimodnate thiemselves. F.ach numnber s comp!cite in it-elf'. Edited by .lohrn hi. L den, Chie::go, Illinois. I:xtE'S \EEELT FOR UOY8 AND GIRLS. -WVe are glad to noe a steady imnprovcment a this excellent pu!>lictation. Every boy and irl in the South ought to take it. 'Thle latest eaure is a piece of music every znth for -oung singers, aid a series of ilius:rations of tuthernn sce'nery. htis cheap at -2 a ye..r. 'he publ.iahers offer a R<o,ewGod P'nitno, vor:h 'n5':t). an l otimer valiiuable preiniutnis. or new subtscribers. Send to them for a pecimnen intumber. whui"h will bie sent free W'dress J. W. Burke & Co., Macon, Gueor, Mr. S''p'-n'n re-:n:ns to tie chi .:;e in the )e:oher.1 ".-:-.hi, nith oiie of his fable -o--ice---,:L'tin:u:e of "Thie Ramt in Re fie:."Te soil stor:-s byv F. R. --ocktoin iami Min HaInle ate cotn ttinned, and I.i:s adersn:hs a co:n:ribti:ont peculiarly '"'0p1''e in ' "IIan-h P'opnlar Legends," 'mat:er in wh iich lie of all mnt is well noued. A inmter is drawting nearn, Mr. Am ur Gihnan,t waho hias been describing >ees a nd thiri habits during the summer, :owt wrt of'their outuniand:( witer itna::-:ent.a.inndi tie Hont andi Uack ':n a de-scrip!ion of a voy.age, amnd b "'e is'a N-it Ze.da::d s:ory whnich wvili imhTen hatir. Somenn very pretty' pic:tires htelp o mCe tt an a rae:ma'e ::ummber. 2..>0 er ye ir. Pub,isimed by Hunrd, and IIongh. ) ,u ov -or. LOCAL. Three iu:kers-Ish:Im Cox. Allen -lay and WVitli:( . eskiis, held a m:etiug in the Metro dist t'hurch l st Thurs1 -y night. Thu st.arrv folds of the red. white and blue hu:.ti-. flta' to th'e breeze near the corners of aiin :a:d 'i .1 s eil it. IrCribed thereon is the .-,uter:ce. -- tnion. Liberty :nd !liorm." &c. CoLon:r> SunAcaraas.--We are groeinled to scr:te tlhat we are adding to our b!-t" ofstub scribr, the narnes of quite a number of cul ore,i nv:1. W1 invite attention to I ': tempting emumera tion of cho (ice rOoC'T!s i IIVely adeertised to day iC nea :mi 1. 3.-r.s. .McFall & 1'ool. i. . ei ia M. it:u re .a Son. Hlousenll & .IoneCs. l' w. a it. i. Iek. .. Ilarri. .1. W. Mont gom rv. 1'. P.terr & Co.. Leelace & Wheel Ili\t'TI i\1. CE1ttMOaY - 'v. .lb,h Stoutt deli.ered.an 'Me and d -e;'v interrs:1ng dh!-* cour-e at th Il.tpriht C u}'h h1-t 'un(day morning. from the text, "ilt w .hall ue c. cape if we neg!ect >o great salvation'" After the sermon the sacred rite of baptism by im. mersion was performed. RAt'.-.inpitcr P'luvius and everybody else are sati-fled that this localc has received its ins::rili.t of rain for a seasonl. We are graifed t:) announce to housewivc4 in par ticular, an.i beef-caters in general, that our beef marLet t:Ides have received a thorough clean,iug or .couring from the showers which fell during the latter part of last week. IIADIC.L l..RBECCE, &c. -We learn that on the 15.h inst., there will be a ralic::I de monstratioun, batrbceue, and speaking iuNew berry, on wl:ich occ.w.ion, GOv. Scott is ex pee*cd to make a specech. We also learn that .ludge Carpenter and Gen. Butler will be at leisure at that time, and will visit Newberry ( for the purpose of making reply speeches. RADICAL GATnenrto.-Messrs. Chamber lain, Tomlinson and Carpenter addressed a number of colored people at Halcyon Grove. 1 last Tuesday. The meeting was very slimly 1 ettended-and not more than one third of rho-a present paid attention to the speakers. The uninterested ones were playing marbles, eating, sleeping, &c. SnP.i:Aars.--some fifty or sixty gentlermeu were appointed to speak for Reform at all the (ourt 11onses last Monday. James t'othran :end :I. P. O1'C'nnor were to have spoken herr, but were detained. Mr. E. W. Seibles ably supp'ied ti;r place. Of our townsmen. Col. Sin. Fair was appointed to Abbeville ; Maj. J. M. Baxter. Richland: Judge Y. J. Pope. Union. 3:lj. It,ixter's speech was a strong expose of the frnuls c"f ra<icali.a. Among it:2 telling points is tlc follow\ing: lie -id the oti proverb. ""ar so ber rs a jute." is fast losing its signitienrce.and ever a plae iu the aremrory of ottrreopie. t Congressman Hoge made a very temperate cpeech at the leag'te rooms some rights ago. Mr. iloge is a great reader of fath!cs. He once cited an audience to the fable of the fox and the flies, and no doubt he is fami t iar with the fable of the eagle and the (rabbit) car. It will be remembered that B igadler Gen eral iloge takes command of the militia of Laurens and Newberry Counties, with .Joseph Crews as his Lleut,Colonel. Joseph is also f aid-de-camp to the Governor. He is said to have won his spurs by an assault upon two old ladies itn a carriage, &c. COURT drags its length along. The unn woody nturder case resulted as follows Lewis and Mary Berry were conviced, and John Srngley and Steve Coleman acquitted.t The jutry, composed enrirely of colored men, could not write their names, and the .lndge ordered the Clerk to write the verdict.t It is the opinion of many that the most gntily btare esca ped. In thre ease of the Stare vs. Theeq. Odell.r Assault on Peace Officer, with intent to kill, the jutry remained in the room from Satur day mnornirng to Srunday afternoon. Verdict -guilty of n assault. State vs. Isea Kempson. I'lead guity to petit larceny. )nr:GteD.-.\ colored boymamed Duffy,v r:-cently from North Catrolina, and who is aa temperate, civil, industrious mattrass mnker. by trade. in the lower part of tire town, was accosted by two colored men Saturd.iy after,-1 noon last. attd asked to treat them. Hie re-3 plied that he did not drink but would do so. iIe was then invited to gamble-this he re fused to do, and at their instance went to his( shtop to sell the party a mnatrrass, which they seemed anxious to buy. E hile there one of them polled out a bottle and got him to take a drink, which ihe had no sooner swallowed( than the~ othecr chap closed the door and then assistIed him to the ground, as he was about to fail from the effects of the narcotic that had been given him. He is also dimly I consiomu< of their rifling his pocket, taking all the money he ha-I-some thirty odd do! lars, incelud ing several gold pieces wh ich he held as sotuvenirs from his fathrer in Califor nia. Hie wilt recognize one of the party should be ever see hrim again. A UARISON.-Comnpany "A" of the 8th I infantr-y, num-bering~ seventy men, and un der comirnanel of Major G. M. Utrayton, arnd Lietm's Gordonr Winslow and J1. M. E. IIyde, e reached herei last Thursday, arid are eligitlyC enacmrpe,1 on classic lIlleyon Grove. TIhe, order, decotum and esprit de corps of the cr)mfmaud are superb, while the appearancer .rud bearinrg of rte ofileers, if the-e things ar-e indics at all of character and aentimenrt, give ample evidence that they are htigh. ' b-ed, honorale gentlemen. Newberry can wei! subrmit the trusts witich come within th-?~ purview of the miilitary to the true men r, who generally compose tIre Regular Army men wIho usually deal justly, though the I heavens fal. .a We learn that these troops are hrere at the instance of Gen'l Terry, Military Comomander o of the South. Major Brayton reported to h Shteriff Paysi tger, arnd wIll assist that officer ~ in the cnforcment of law and order whenev er he may need the assistdree of the anili-.I v tary. The headqurarter1 Of the Regiment is at Co lumbia, S. C.T ti In accordance with the official call of the e l~nio,n Reform Party of Newrberry County a tvention was held on Monday last, for d the purpose of nomninatintg ollicers. The a mireiag was organized by callinrg Maj. J. K G. Notce to the chair, and requesting J. 31. Ward, E-sq.-, to act as Secretary. r The followinig nomninationl were urnau nmousiv made: For Coonr For Scbool Com'r-Moses Whitmuore, cob. ored. For Probate Judge-Jno. T. Peterson. y. For Counrty Com'rs-Richardl Moon, col- e ored. A. M1. Bowers snd Jos. B. IIeler. For Legislaturec-Samauel Dogan, colored, L. B. Mafiett and Jtno. 31. Calmres. n Messrs. Calines and Maffett beciag in at tendance were notified of their nomination,h which they accepted. Amnuel D)ogan being absent was apprised by letter, which withr his reply will be found in another column. The nominee for the offiec of coroner has I decli ned. Thec nominaltin g commn:itteo will supply tihe vac.:rey before tihe next issue of r N swtn::::T C. I.. S. (C. Olct 4:h, 1S70. I r ui: Sz a :- 1 . - i' -irmAn of the Ex entiv: t'orm.:at:rte of the County Reforn Cricty, I :ave thc htoio: to inform you that "uu h.e been nomin ated for the Le;,iWtature V the Union lieform S,Cit- 0 Nei bury otunty. in cotven:irn a'-enmL!cd on the 3d lIy of October in-ranr. Yours re.'.crfal,y. WILLIAM G. MAYF.S, Ch:tirman F.x. Corn. Nr.wnat, S . C )et. 4th, 1S70. Co t'.. Exe'ntir irrt;.:t e of the Uuion 1;.-f,rrm '.,: tc of .. '-.' (h r:y C .nnry: Gr. rs:-In r:!y to .tir kind note in 'rmi.te ' th::t I b: h I n normina:edi by he 1'mion !i;'om l i:s their t.lkiitc 'IrI member ofte1ei!-teof this State, hez to return thr .. i ou to th p:irty my ince're: th:tmk: m:n1 to i- t y v+tt th:tt I a -eli. t he nomlin:tion.,, n,! v. i:i .h> :il in myv >ower to in.sw:e ih:: ec (:-tI: of i-elf and hose whot hIt'-Irve t .-at i::ted with me on he tic"1- t Your'., '' MUEL DOGA N. tcr ar.n ('. .ct. 3rd187. frlitt. ' . SI.)irt. (o:tv T.:fsturer: . copy o tl: truteint nfthe (;rand .tury t htrewih transtiitted, whici ytin will find in, :oplete ftr want of the prop,r information 'tan vourelf. I t i inor. Thoe. O. P. Vernon, and the Solic tor thiuk it prtper :d irnportant that you re ,ort "uCh itlt.rTn::t;on a: mnay be in your pos.es iont to this court. that tucth ordr may be taken it will bert si-rve theliublic interest. lte-pectftahy. y[tIos. 5i. b".1 1;. C. c. r. xt. c. Mos ". Editnr -11iring thc la!t week T was tidip(.e(d. :nd the iGrand .lury on :ccolnt of his dii t.ot cal! upon me for a report of the state >f the :'nrncea of tiis coutnty. I Iis honor the .t:ud^e. has reqeste-rl me to fir ii,i a >tatemenwt or the .te, with which I :hit-fullyco:np'y 'lh :eii-tracr of the au,litor of tli+ county ex iibi:s that the taxes for the c-mnte for county oirpo,e+ for 1L9. woui be 514 31' 74 S 31'v ax duplicate shows an increni1 over tht nor 'urtistedl he asm ,rs of $t.21.5, making an Lyg regxte or $14 517.96.2. Amoat:t collected and lerical error t13S- .Q3 2. hitich leavee the earn >f 649.03 balance due. This in in executions Total amount collected t 'onty Taxes. $t3.s68. ror License!-, &o.. $1876..51. Aggregatc$15.739. .1. Four per cer.t cowmi. ion<+ off. S6295M. rhich lett on my hand S15.1 9.93. The whole of riich has been paid out as per vouchers, leaving lot a cent nnexpended. The lowitY COmnmisloner- co,mmenced the aet year . "I in rebt. yh ttih ttne I had col ected the bu ik of the tnxer.::t lca-t 25.0 0 more If necouns haid been receb1ed by me in pav ncnt of county taxes. ma%iig a total if $12.0( rhich had been aettled the na.. In actual ca-h received I moppo.,e --nrne :. -,. erIce the eason why I hai e been stott ot ioney , and not blt to pity a:coli:ts regir itn, e:i-h. The pieeet mnount of i't(bted ess cannot be essh ain $12.' 0 within ty kn(iwiedge. tI hile it nii-t be recellected the exletises of this Court. oether with the amormt which will be Cina tile wesenmt ::Ceors for :t"a--in; must be :l(b'leI. rhich conbined will make :-t lea-t 54' mor'. naking an aggregate ot ?1(;.5. Be-ides this here are int,uerable nnmall acconut-. wiotc ani e is legion. To pay this thre ?- :hotnt S1.'.' I: executions. a good part ol wh:ch w.I be ul.a bona. It wilt be seen that the 'ounrity Comi-issioners ill cinentece anit her flhcal .ear with a liadt at eait it '17, ( in ro:til nuiber- .) )il:iitn no Raner who :dnim riu--r the aff.ur< o Stae r n h:it the char:cter ot the legishiture. the;" ;ill ot allow, A itore Onetou- p-t ceitage ot taxa iou to be iipu.-ed. to pay etf n:teful exlpendi tires. lheretore it wi;l regnire good tin:s.cial bility. prudence, i:tetii;ence. -trict rrgar l to conorny and h.tiecty to n,aipula:e the forth ning tiix(S. o ." ti pay oil tli:! I whiclh will be ece-eari:y rernirtrd. to-wit :.h1t i aecumunts. poor ouwe accounts. .lury and witne-s tickets. now ue. as well as met the cuirteit expevses of lecoming year. which cannt by any incavs te ofe. 11 ti cexpenditure. conyl tre wrtlh the two let preceding yearx. 1. 1'. S L fi) t,I. C..:.ty Treturer. Newberry. dctorr 4. 1S1. Ntw Yot:$. (ct. 1.-A grat hattle was ight n (Itietieitie, on the T27h. wich re n!ted in the defeat of the Crown Prince of 'rnuwil, under the guns of tloi te V:teian. he viictory wti< followed by te er.ictt.lion of ersilles, fR.unhonilt, andI the rnttre of the ru--ian line cf inivectmten t Thie Crowen rice i< retrearting rupidly Northwoardl upion be airmyl of Kintg W iiam ia;it ble-uix andi iP.sonts. Tlhe Cirown Prmnee w.is tin,dlyk tomn elled to retreat, lthambim in g V2~Sersailes to be victorious Fretn-h. 'The G erm:'i culuman nhich attemtpted the p."..;ge oit the ieine at logine wal. kept unider a terrible tire f rom 't lonrt Valeriain, which cnv'erted tht re eat into a rout, andl theC Prusshimn 'were riven in co,nfiusion beyond St. Ge'rmair. e. igtt nionj~e stopped the rr.Init. TheC Ger uns lost 5',000t pinters, atiotig whom arg anytl t.fi'crs cof the staf oif the Crowff ~rlice, atnd lifty' cannon andi me1tralleuOSe he road to Orleanis anId Tours is c!eaIred of bie etnm'. 'The WVorldl's correspondent at nI ortogue elegrphts thiit excitiug news hans been re eived from R'ouen, of the crouwingt dteat of he P'russiants SouthI of Pa.ris, by Genierat )uerat. Tesd:y, 27th Seputemnbarr Trhe 'rench forces w:ich hiad driven the Pruts nid liber places, a~ pirevion,ty re'ported, ere stingly r inforcedi Mon;dty nieht, by reuuh, :iil tl ad:c.l i:po;n the Germnan p'o :tioin at Mintreviita anid Y'ersailles earty nesd lr mlorning. Thme hattie biegunr ot 'ierotr,lv andlc Xelisi, the Gemans 115cuntest :g the irench ntv'ime'e with desperate en' rgy until as,ailedl by fre'-h chllmns, from 'Ider the guns of Mentmu Vailurrun, at St. ;lond, through the Bise De) Fr.iineais antd 'anardssotn, where a numt:ber of regimients of uien troops muntinied. ont the biatt!c-tielid and e'fused to go undher fire. Ni'arty 1100 of these roops were sht by~ ordr:r of the Ge-rmn ottander. 'Te rest are stilt hteld onck, hoghi mainy thlrew downa their arms and isper-ed thionICh the firrests, FW'RRENCE, Septetmbler 2l.-l'he city of meIli is ocupiedi by' the Italfian troops. Nil loouheid, which is:dltogethieir attribtttel to he tendcerne-s of' thme Pope, who forbade anys isitance. 'The tIman recei'ed the Ita! me with gt iat enthustiactm. LOND iN. Setemberti 21.-Pt is papers rep~ esentt the ~j,int incotme of t he t:impiress antd :mr or act 20f0.0.il00 fr.nes.. L.oxDov, S.ptember 30.--Thtere is no0 h tieent of Rt -s5iant wilt preparanlione. T[li he'Begiain Govecrnmt'i'l fortuids fairs, to reent thte sprteadi of Ithne tinde trpet'a Tbc1 l'renchi n;ay the Prui nst lor-ses since be comnmeneetlent of thle war, and e<pi alv sinIce thr inv'estmlenlt of Pa;rie, are so nirmns that tile Germans takeC care to oceal facts. 'Tiras. September 30.-A great numbecrof e Emrperor's private dlocumn'lts have been li.j pul e. Many noted persocns of the old timre are irnt.lica ted in scandaltits. FtotnecF. Suiitemai) r .30 -Rmec is thrent neil wiithl exctlusiron fronm thle pleb'eeiire. The oPC disrmissedl the Irta: gn "I of honor. e Nationil Gulard will eccort the KinIg to A great deal of ty'phus fever prevails in ermaniit hroapitals. 'T'te wouind'ed are being ,ONDoN. Septcmber 2WJ -Preparations in u<ssia proceed on a gig istic scale. Great tivit.y everyw here prevails. 'be garrison of Sirasburg were removed to aaadt , Hadent. 'lhe Prussian- folt lyit 'copedl thle city to-daiy. Speial telegrams ae bien re'eived'i frim Munitdel.hem, dtred esteriay, stating thbat Strasburg suirrendtterd nh when helple-s. TIhe cindliion of tthe lace retoiered it almost inev'itable. Tihe ictims of fever, now prevalent in tthe city, :em almost numbertess. T1he inhabitants enerally are famishing, and the dead and ring are lying in crowds in the streets. his State of things decided Ulrich to campi late. In doing so he shed tears and ex, bined, as the Pruscians entered the city: ii fail mon devoir!" The Mobiles are armed with a new and radfuily destrueiire engine, the invention f which is kept secret. LNDoN, Se'ptemiber 27.-'The following is iven as thme probatble progr.imme of T'h icrs St. Ptetrsb)urg: Ciotl :tinople and tIme >d to In:dia to lie gumaraniteied to Itu<sia: e!giult min Egypt ti he guaranteed to rncie: Alsace lnid part of h1.raine :mdn thc >ad to Vinnia to tbe guaranteed to Prussia -that i-, Engiamid, Turkey, Austria and liel i to be innJcemnt ilimsO of peace. ToURR, t'u'pti'eme .31 -The report is titerated thlar tteneral Eeam:eg.r'd, late of 1 Confederate arny',, is in tic 1Fench ser-~ ice It is stated bIe first :ireepted a cololnel's aistfi-on, hut thlat simnce hie hasn been aip r>ited a genera!, and is at present organsa ing trops ini the sotmh of Frmance. MEDELsHtAUN. September 28 -Arranute tents for the surrenldor oft StrathIug was gned at '2 o'e!ic!: thlis mnorning. l'oir hun red and Iifty--onle oflcers atnd 17,000O men id down their arms at 8 o'clock. 'The Prussians on enterimnr Meux madiie a quisition.f foir hnor-es, and re'miaineCd hnt a lort lime. It is ei'Weuntly thet' intenltionl to veep the South of F'rauce. The capito1 is oredl :o l')oiat2mer. L.NNnoN. Sep:embiier28-Thie board for the -vi,iin of tile Bui!' has renumted its session. The Gerde Mobiles are desertiog at P'aris. A) F.iut Li.EC:-o.--iUr reference to a b .h1:-i~ d c,rre-pi ?dence between Gen al . B. 1ersi.w, 'hadrmn oif the Una i" Refrn Exeuti 6,e Culnuittee, :md Ion. \. J. RIasier, Ciair:r,ar of the Scot t liog Executive Cotumittee, it will be perceived th:t the latter Cromittec :ave consented to the appointment of joint committees at each polling precinct in the State to ratc"h the ballot-hoxes, in order to prevent fraud. It is the frst evidence chat we have had of any thir-g lke an: in,t,enti..n on the port of Gov. Scott . party to let r.< have a fair count ,f the i: li> ts, and we willingly ,ire Mr. Ran-ier and the members of his mrtethe rer. ;i- t whi:h they are enti:r ,l for -i. TChat Cov. Scott's :apri. um.iry '. .rmisioners was an .iire ri.'- ..znziary,'vr we do not thri even . h - can deny. Tbat he ,ih-" not i,r,: i :o -ire is a f:iir count Is 'v:.!,'.t fron the l,racter of the men r;.Ir hi :r;.poniute'd :. Comn ;i-ioners. Th:at r. :s r : 1:i: Committee pc ;.. : hve :rr reei"d to the pro. pos,:d plrri of plirting joint commit tc.s is an evidence of a sense of justice, r..ich, we confess, we scarcely expected to find in his party. When, however, Mr. RInsier adds:-"I do not think that the Reform party ieced fear whether this plan is adopted or not, that the Repub lican party intend to clct its candidates hr any other than fir and legitimate means," he is just tankirg for ef'eet. Mr. R .n,ir knorws that urless the ballot boxes at e .rurded n e have no chance of a fair cout. Tho:e are no s:,fe-_uards to the people itruder the nen" election haw. It" it- terms tlee C mr:n:-iorers, manuy of whom nre er.idat-s for rtice; nmany of w horn are n, -,f no character whatever; and all of whom are Scott's pArtisan'r, ; are entrusted -ith the cus tody of the ballot-hoxes for ten days, and are made the sole judges of the elec tion, A hich is to he declared on their certificate. The best way for Mr. Ran sier to prove his assertion, that he would not be elected by unfair means, is to do as he has done; to consent to the ap pointment of joint committees of the two parties, to supervi.,e the counting of the vot es. A more decent way would have been f .r Governor Scott to have apporintcd o , each B and of County Com ii;sioners oe rnemmher from the Rcforn par tc, and to have left out those in ho are earndi,ltes for oflice. We trust that the Joint Cornmittees, referrcr to in the corres:ondence, will ie arpoi,itcd at once. '+e urge upon he p ople, of all par tics, a quiet, pC :ce all election, and we nre convinced that with the a-sirance of a fair count, the Ref,rm1 e-indida1 te. ,r ill be elected by such a maj"rity as will carry dismay in to the ranks of the lRing that now mis goierrs our State.-Charleston Courier. The Winchester rifles, ten boxes of them, and seven boxes of ammunition, arrived at the depot on S rturlay last. These are to he distributed among Scott's colored militia. A comp-iny of white men was orga nized at this place. some months ngo. and tendercd to the Governor. They have not been received. A colorcd company, we are informed, has been received. We would advise the white company to keep up their orgnnization. They should not drill in violation of Scott's prroclamiation--they need no drillint. Scott may rnt give themi Wincbes.er rifles, but they all have guns. Ueaven foref'-id the necsity for u,ing them ! - [pa rta nbiurg Sp ar ta'i. The Newherry "Rr-formers" think th-at they can ma.ke their colored em iloyees vote the "Reform" tickdt, by re fusing to give them meat until they proisic .o do so. The ecolored man who will he th us strred into the "Reiform" p:ar ty, wrill be worse than Esari. He will v rn his birth-righ t for some poor bacon. Bit the Esaras nwill be few in N aberry, or in any county in the Stre. Wo mulrtflr a-k if this is the way that "ermr"prove that they persecute no man for opinions' .uke ? The above from the R.apub!!can is a miserable little piece of radical pabulum. Grnirr Fits IN ASrA Mrson.-A tele gram from Constantin->ple reports that the senport town of Sorm-onn, in Asia Minor, a station of the Austriarn Steam Navigation Company's packets, has been destroyed by fire. Twenty-five hundred houses and six churches were detstroyedl. Mlany lives were lost. The inhabitants are suffering terribly from want of food anid shelter. Another great fire is reported in Yc nidje, Mlacedlon-a. The extent of the damage is unknown. Advice's h:ave also been received in Parik from Constantinople of the terrible coniflagration at Samsoun. It is reported innat eighty-five houses were burned at Yenidlje, in Macedonia: and that still an other fire has occurred at Mondamn, tvhere 880 houses wecre consumed. The microscope shows the enlor of the shade. to deposition of pigtment in its .itac.When the hair glands hre come etnfeebled, this pigment fails. One after another the hair become rrhite, or fall out producing baldness. Baldness is rasy. to prevent hut hard to cure. Ayer's lHir Vigur stops it :even restores the hair so'nectime : alvars restores its color. Immediate renovation is at oce visible: softness, freshne's and the zloss of yourth. Tiis great ornam:ent shouhl he pre'erved since it can he by Ayer's I!hir Tigor, wnhih isbatifrully clean and free from antin-iuriouls to the hair. [ribune, Spring'-il!e, N. Y. Intelligence of a startling charneter cornes from Ea%tern Europe, which, if true, will change the whole aspect of the present conflict. Rr'ssi.n, it is said, is in motion to'seize the Black Sea and the Dnfdanellee, and war between the Czar and the Sultan is believed to be immi nert. There is evidlently something very dliscuieting to the European powers on fact Austria and Italy, as well as Rus sia, are massing their armies on their frontiers, and there appears to be a per feet accord hetiween the three nations. Great Britain is vigorously employed in shipping military supplies and troops to G ibraltar and Malta. "Gon: V."-We are gratified to learn that the Radeigh Standard (Gov. Hlolden's Repunhilean sheet) has "gone up the spout." TIhe standarud that has bcen so feinouslv extolled and elevated h- the Riepublican party of North Caroli:'a, has sur:-endered at the fiat of the late Con servative victory, and now trails in the common dust. "Sic transit." [Greenville Mountainoer. Bos-roN. October 1.-The captain of the British brig Nancy, from Cow Bay for New York. was picked up at sea, from a plank, after being in water thirty-si:x hours. IIis wife~ and child, a lady with seven children, as passengers, and the entire crew were lost. lAr:ors-r., Se'pteinber 28.-Dr. F. G. Gordby was stabbed to death, l:ast night, byv a negro. at his residecnce in Eurkec IMPORTANT INNOUNCMENT! OUR friends, and the public generally. ,re invited to call and exatmine our varied .nd extensive assortment of CALL 44DW11NTER 8001D ha:st received. We offer rare inducements o tII. Our stock is now complete and w iil war comp.arison %ith any in the uip country. laving bought our goods with the Cash rnalIcs u- to s.-1 at a gre.tly reduced price. uid we feel confident that the lowness and ;tality of our goods will ensure their cus ot. MPORTANT TO THE LADIES. We have a fine selection of lnd of very fine fabric. We have fine Zilks, l!ack and colored, Silk Poplins, 'hcne Poplins, Plaiu I'oplius, - and - Tar an I'laidiz, Chiene Mohair Lustre, Empress loths, Merinos, Wool Delane, Bomhazines, Alpacas, Shawls, Nubias, Flannels, Gloves, Iosiery, Chignous, and a fine lot of Cloaks. An urequaled line of Domestic Goods, Iahle Linen, Towels, D'Oyleys, Diapers, 3ed Ticks, Blankets, &c. We call special attention to our Ladies' ind lisses' 3oots, Gai'er and Balmoral Depart men t. Also, Yens and Boys Boots, Shoes and 3almorals. HATS, HATS, HATS. We oiTer as fle a selection of Mens and Boya Hats, as ever was offered to the pub ic, some new styles, The Cambria, Four in land, Central Park, Rhine, &c., &c. We return our sincere thanks to the pub ic in general for past patronage, and hope or a continution of the same. [7. BARRE & SON. Oct 5, 4'-tf. P W. & 1W 8 (JIIIJK, 'At Stewart's Corner.) Are receiving daily a large stock of FALL md WINTER GOODS, bought for CASH, vhieh they oifer to SELL LOW FOR C.ASl. Consisting of a large and varied assort tent of L:adie&' Dres.s and Fancy Goods of latest stvle. Notions of ::any and choice descriptionc. Large lot of lien and Boys Fill and Win er Cassimeres. Large lot of Men and Boys Hats, at very -mall profit. Heavy stock of Brown and Bleached ffotnespuns and Striped Plaid Osnaburgs. Good stock of Boots and Shoes for Men and Bovs. Nice lot of Ladies', Misses and ihildren's Shoes, of Moore, Larrabc & Co., warranted. Wh:ting and Sole Leather. Tea, abundant and good. Several fine acts of lades Furs. Factory Yarn, by the wholesale and re taii. Fine lot of Cutlery, and Hard ware gene rally. Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Whips, &c. Gutna anid Pistols Sugar, Coffee', Molasses. Plain and Fancy Sorps, Pepper, Spice, 3inger, Soda and Starch. Large lot of Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Scythe Blades and Nails. Tobacco andI Woodlen Ware. Stationery, Ink, Pen-, Pencils, &c. Kerosine atnd Turpentine. LIME. They propose to sell goods to the satis Saetion of all who will pntronize themi, it Low Rates and short Proflts For Cash. Call and exnmi'1e their Stock and judge or votnrselves. They are ao Agents for Jacob BI. Rih er's celebrated i:nproved old Anchor B-and Bolting Cloth, andI Singers celebrated Fa-t i y Sewing Machine, for Newberry Couuty. Oct. 5, 4-t-f. MONITOR PLOW. THlE best PLOW in use. Light draft, mud imtpossible to choke. In this Plow voit lave THIREE, invaluable to the Farmer, Turn P'low, Row Opener, andI Coulter. What Mr. Stringfellow, of Chester, S. (C., writes: I bought the first Monitor Plow that came n this seetion, and cannot now do withot :hem. What Mr. Ellis. of Griffin, Geo.. says: Mesare. PALXER & TURPIN.--I received through Mr. Rus. P. Johnson,of GriffRn,one of tour Monitor Plows, which I regard as a de sided improvement over any Plow [ have ever een or utsedl, and I regard it as most admira Jy adapted to the Cultivation of the soil of :he South, and most cordially recommend l:hem to the Southern Planter, as the best tnd cheapest plow yet offered thier.. .JAM ES T. ELLIS. What Mr. Rabb, of Winnsboro'. S. C. savs: MIessrs. P'ALMER & IRPIN: I have already spoken in favorable tertms of tour Monitor Plow, but I most be permitted tgain tosexpress my high appreciation of its nerits. I tried it a few days since on a very ;ough, clammy lot, which I was apprehen ive I could not plow, and to my surprise it lid what no other P'low could have done, go ng into it and tearing it up far beyond my ~xpecations. W. S. RA BB. Ask the nearest dealer for Catalogue, and ;o show you the Plow. CHIAS. T. PA LMER, 1526 Main St., Richmond, Va. The above Plow for sale at Factory >rices, I reigh't added, by S. P. BOOZER & CO. Oct. 5, 40-6m. UT. S. DiSt. Court, for So. Ca. In Re.-The Laurens R. R. Co.-Petition of Involuntary Bankruptcy. CREDITORS, ar,d all others interested, ire notified to be and appear before the Ion. Geo. S. Bryian, Judge of the District 'ourt, U. S., at Charlestont, S. C., on Mon lay, the 10th of October, at 11 o'clock, a. nt., "to shtow cautse, if arty they can, why an tdtditional aisignee shouldl not be appointed n the above case t" and why sutcht further >rder should not be made as is tteedful. By order of the Court, this 26th day of DAN. HORLBECK, Clerk of the Dist. Court of the U. S. Oct. 5, 40-3t. For South Carolina. Medical Notice. The regular quarterly meeting of the fewber-ry Medical Association will be held mn Wednesday, 11th October, at 12 A. MI., it the Odd Fello,ws' Uall, over Capt. Webb's tore. JAMES M'c1NTOSH, M. D., Oct. 5i, 40-2t. Secretary. FOUND, A BUNCII OF K~EYS, which the owner an have htv calling at this oflice an~d pay CCME 1CIAL. Si:WBI:I tn . S. C.. October 4.-Cotton 12;. COLm'):RIA. (Octol-r 4.-.ales of cotton y ester dety 101 Ia,es--mddlnrg 13 mv Y onK. Octi.l.er --71'. M.-.otton open ed firm Lut ch]sed dull-sales .9''0 balea; uplands lGl. G .ld 18; a i3,. 1;ALTl:xony.. ctt t r b -'otton dull and heavy-middling, 16]; saes 150 bales. (na t.ro.s. I wena.rr3.-Cottun tirmer-mid dhings. 14..: a'es - b:ale-: receipts 2,42->; ex poitscoastise2 : stock 7.. :" f Atot;STA. October 3.-otton mnrket closed duil and depr e-ro:dziings 14 a 14!; sales. r( ba les: receit:.. S5 . LIv wu,L. rcOtber .C-1-:vening.-cotton firm -rpland, S; (ricrans : -ales 12.00 bales. L ITEST QOTAfIONS OF SOUT HERN SECURITIES, I N r'l!. l .:rt ).-: x.N s. %.. Corrocted Wockly by A. C. KAUFMAN, Bro ker. No-25 Broad Street. SEPTE-HER 30, 1S0. STATXSCCRITIFs-SOuth Carolina. old. -a 82; do new, -a 7): do. regi-d s:uck, ex int a 70. CITY S-cCRTt.s-Autusta. Gs.. 1unds -a 80: ('harle.ton. . C.. Stock. ex qr int. - a 48: do. Fire Lo.in l;onds. dit -; Columntbia. S. C., 15 nds. - a ;:). I1A!LROA n IonDs-lilnelilec. $rst mortzige. 60 a -; Ch:rleston and sarunnah. 6.a . .: Char lotte. Columbia and .%tug-ta. - a 85; Cheraw and 1)ariington. a S:: renville and Columbi:t. 1t mort., 8~-a -; do. State guarantee. 65a-; Northea. tern. S7 a -; Savannah and Charleston. 1st mort.. - a 78; State geuarantee. 69a -: South Carolina, - a 75; do. 71; Spartauburg and Cnion. - a.55. RAILRoAD S"rnc-Charlotte. Columbia and Au_nr-ta. - a 4-): Grecnvillc amrl Columbia. 2 a Northenstern. 13 : S:tvann:nh and Charles ton. - a 31: S.utth Carolina. whole shares. -a 38: dn. hnlfAh:ire+. -a'22t. EC.HANG:. &c-New Ydrk Sight. ; off par; Gold. 111 a 114; Silver. 11: a -- OtUTH c.t :OLiN\A .'. NK BILLS. *I.ank of (ihariestot.......................- a - *1tatk of Newberry......................- a - 1tank of 'untnden.........................3 a - l;aok of (eor;tetown.................... a - fiank of outhr Carolina.................. S a - Bituk of ('he.ter...........................14 a - lt:nk of ll:mban r;.........................12 a - Bank of mate ofS. C.. prior to 1Qd........45 a - la:;k wf.state of S. C.. isrne 1561 and 1862.32 a - *l'lanters and 3fechanica B'k of Ch'rieston- a - *I'eople's Bank of Charleston.............- a - enion Bark of Charleto ...... ...-a $outhwcetern R R Bank oh Charleston. old,- a - Sonthwe-tern R It Batk ofCharleston,new,- a - State Bank of Charleston............. 8 a Farrnersand Exchange t'k ofCharleston.. I a - Fxchange Bank of Cohtmbia............. 7 a - Commercial baink of Columbi.i...........14 a - )lerchant.' Bank of Cheraw.... ........ a a - Plante:-' ltank of Fairtield................5 a - state of South Carolina 1,i0ls Receivable .90 a - City of Charleston Change Bills ..........90 a - "3ills mnnrked th.' (t; are being redeemed at the Bank Counters of each. * IN THE PURSUIT OF know!, dge follow it wherever it is to be foundi-like fern, it is the producl of all cli mates: and like coin, it, circulation is not re-tricted to any particular class. 'Theknowl edge of a crative cin only he obtained by a praet'cal test, and thousands who have es saved that. write in commending the "Old Carolina Bitters." Winemi.n's Crystal:zed Worm ('andr never fail.! Oct. 5, 40-It. e WILY DO YOU COUGH? When ilis in Tour power to relieve yourself: a few doses of bI!'. T'TT'S EI'ECI'(lIANT will care you and allay the apprehensions of your friends: moreover, ;t is picasant to take, it produces no nausca, and strengthens the Lungs aml throat to re-ist attacks in the fu. ture. Mothers need not dread the Croup when they have a bottle of this valuable compound on their Mantlepiece. Oct. 5, 40-2t. A C :EAP IIOUSE.-Said old farmer Smith to his young neighbor .lone-, this is a cheap hou,e I have put up for Tom, who has just narried; he can im, prove on it when he makes money. "Do you call this a cheap house, Mr. Smith," re plied young JTones. "Well, I don't. It hasn't got a sash, there are no banisters to t' e stairN. and the dolore are so mecan they will swar so in a year that it will be almost im pos.sible to open unid shult th2em. You have wa:stedI more money on big joists. useless raftera asnd. unnecesay framing than would have fi-bsed the hoius- in mno-t comfortable s,tyle. When youi buihd a houre for your next son, write first to 1P. P. Toale, Charles, ton. S. C , the largest manufacturer of doors. sashes, blinds, &c., in the Southern States." Oct. 5, 40-1m. t&7 A TORPID) SYSTEM. Somnetimee.'without anty as-lgnable cause, the physic.tregth and anImtI spirits give way. and a tanetorpor fails alike on the body and in telh-ct. There i' little or no pain perhaps. but the natura! vigor and elasticity of the terrus and musceular system seems Inohavedeparted. and an inli.ierere to the pleasure<of life. an2d even of its rave re.-ponsibilitiies. takes the p'lacc of thait earnest intere-t in both which chatracterizes every wel! baheneed mind when in a healthy con dition. i. stat.s of partial collapse is often the pre mnoeitory symptoms ofaome serloous malady. It indlicle.' unm?aiSt:kably that the vital powers are lazigni-hin:r and nced a stimn'ant. In such cases the rffect of a few doS--S of iltestetter's Stomach htiners is wondortuhIy bwneficial. The great tonic wakes up the stattm from its drowse. Thesecre lions and the circulation receive a new impetUs. yhe reiaxed nerv's recover their elasticity under the oper:1ions of the s;v-eitic. like the slackened strength of a munsical 21.42i umnent in the proce<s of tu2umg. Leinargy and debility are replaced by energy anid viyjor. the spirits rhse,andhlfethat al mo,t seemed a btirden wh ile the steason of depres sion lasted. becomes once more enjoyable. yhat auch a radical cl'ange,houldl be produced by a renmedy en:tirely devoi.i of the powerful alkaloids a.nd minerals so e.xtmnsidely used in modern prac Iice. miay seem inlcredibile to those who pin their faIth on the metdicinsal efficacy of active poisons. but if thes'e.keptiics will take the trouble to! en quire ofto- whot have te't.ed the corrective and alterative virtues of te tti:ters undter the cireuw. stiInces described, they wilt flad the statement to be true. O'ct. 5. 40--im. e "S()METIMES WORD)S wound mor-' than swordis," but when used in praise ot SCMTER BIT rtEnS as a Touic and Appetizer. fall like baItu upotn the suffering. Oct. 5, .40-1i. rW NOTICE.-T WILL COMr mence, luring the next week, the publica ion, :at l.exinyton C. II., of a Weekly P'as per-TIlE 1L:NING r(2N DESP'ATClI. Princioles advocatred will be Anti-Radical. I will canvaas45 (olnobia for A dvertisements and Su1bscritions. GODFR~ET M. I1ARMON, Sept . 28, 30-i f Proprietor. W FOR TH ELEGISLAYTURE. -DR. D). I W ERTS ik respectfnlly presen tel to the citizens of Newherry, for their suf fratge at too en-uing election. May 4. 1S-tf. NEWBERRT. We will sendl the New York Bece-Keepers' Journarl and Nationail Agriculturist and the Ilecrni. hitth for one year for 9350 Address Tr. F. & IR. H. GRtENEKER. A beautiful and select stock of WATGIIE8, JEWELRY AND PLiATEDMWARE, Ju2st received and for sale by E. S. BAILEY. NEW GOODS IN THtE LINE OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY, Ladies' and Gent s Gold Watches. " " "Gold and Plated Chains. (;ent's Silver Watches, A No. 1. heary 18 Kt Piain Gold Rlings. Iings with settirgs,and plates for engraving Gold i sets---roochi and Ear-rmi. Gold and Plated Blrooch:es. Cold and~. Plaited Ladies' and Gent's Sleeve Bttons--splendid aseortment. F ie ais.ur:net. of genluine Jet Urooches. Gold andi Silver Thimbles. Plated I as:ers, C'ups, &. , .,&c Fo0r s:ale by ~E S. BAILEY. V HEAD QUARTERS, DRY GOODS DEPARTME%T! October 3d, 1870. WE take this method of informiniu our patrons. friends and the public generally. that we have just received our FA LL AND WINTER STOCK of Domestic, Staple and Fan cy Dry Goods, To which all are requested to report at these headquarters forthwith with the CASH. as we are prepared to show you somnething of importance and intgrest to all. In connection with the above we hereby return our many thanks for past liberal favors, and ask a continua tion of the same. and you may rest as sured of one thing. that we still adhere to the ONE-PRICE CASH SYSTEM. McFALL & POOL IF you want I)oae.'tic Goods of all grades and of the best brands, call at MCFALL & POOL'S. IF you want Dress Goods of best and newest styles. in Black and-Col ored Silks. Japanese Silks, plain and plaids. call at McFALL & POOL'S. IF you want Scotch Plaids, Rou Roy Piaids, in all colors and styles call at McFALL & POOL'S. IF you want Hosiery or Gloves,. in all the best nmakes and qualities. call at McFALL & POOL'S. IF you want Notions. Fancy Goods, - Embroideries. Fancy Trimmings, and . many of them new. call at IcFALL & POOL'S. IF you want a nice set of Furs'and Muffs for your sweethearts, wives daughters, mothers. or any other man, call at McFALL & POOL'S. IF you want Cloaks or Shawls,i all styles and qualities, call at 3IcFALL & POO'S. IF you want anything that is usual iy kept in a first class Dry Goods 1Iouse, call at McFALL & POOL'S. IF you want to get your mon<y back. or its equivalent. in the best styles an.d qualities, conme up with the I McFALL & POOL'S. WE would also inform the public that we arc agrents for Ward's (N. Y.) eclebrated Shirts. and we guarantee a fit every time. McFALL & POOL. Oct. 5, 40-tf. 11 1LMLI & IO0E8 Next to McFall & Pool's. Respectfu'ly inform their fri*'nd< nd patrons that they have jusi received a large lot of FA MILY GRO0CERIES From the Northern Mairkets, w hich they in. tend to sell low FOR CASH. Consisting of Sugars. Coffees, Teas, Rice. Flour. Meal, G rist. IHams, (a flue brand,) Bacou. Lard, Pickled Pork, Mackerel, Molasses. Cheese, Candles. Soap. Pickles.- - Soda. Lve. Raisins. Crackers. all kinds. Canned Oysters. Sardines, and F"ruits, etc.. etc. Together with Segars, ('hewing and Smioking Tobacco. Powder and Shot. Yarns. Kerosine OiL. etc.. etc. Besides a choice assortment of Confectioneries. Alo ood asotetof Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Crockery, Glassware, &c. We will and are determined to sell. Our motto: is--"Qnick sales and short profits.'' We ask an inspection of stock. Thankful for .the very liberal pa tronagre bestowed, a continuance is de sired, with the promise that no pains wilibe spared to render saisfaction and please the most fastidious. HOUJSEALL & JONfES. Oct. 5, 40 GOOD NEIY. Fresh Fish, Fresh Fish, Thursday and Saturday. After this Week, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urdag, L. R. MARSHALL. Oct. 5, 40--it. A Liberal Offer to Our Readers. We will send the Newberry Hera:d price $3 "Our Shobolday Visitor," one of the best Boys' and Girl.' Magazines in this country, worth $1.25 a year, piblished by Daughday & Becker, Phibidelphia, and a magnificent Isteel plate eng~raving, cntitled "Help Mo 1.'p' worth 8.u0, all to anys one who will so8,0 The engraving will be setnt post paid, seure from injury, and will mnake a cha-rm'in:"or,nment fog any parior or Aitting