The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, November 02, 1870, Image 2
Wednos day. Novem'r 2, 187U.
T Delinquents.
.y wee"k will be Sale-day.
There wil he a large crowd in town.
M:my of that number owe us,
F'or subscription,s, for admini,trator's
naam:, lankript Ioties, etc.
'Thev have becn indebted to us f->r
Vo hawv; wvaitcd l,org.
Are wiing still.
We :vc streugad on that line all
.unacr.
Arc a;nut .e:i-1.:.
Und":r these circum.,tances we beseech
you to cn'1 and sttt:e.
Xonday'sxeeting.
A meectihz of the citizens of this coun
t it wi:i be ~orne in mind, has been
mrlled for on Monday next, (Sale-day).
Ii it importa:,t that there be a full at
tenrdance here on that day. We hope
every iina who is able to turn out wtil
da so.
The Votc of ?aw'berry County.
We deCn it unnecesary to give the
count t.f th; varits box:es in detail.
Suffi;e it to say that there were forty
-five hundred arid sixty votes cast,- and
that c! this 'n.her
Scott, 2,915
Judge Cairp2::t:r r\cieed : 1,645
rIadical :.jiri-., 1,270
Awmi thre being hut a very small nuin
ber of spit tickets the resipective candi
dates :-. i:n the nne ratio as the above.
The tot::i e.te .'r the ouinty, accord
int to the lait ceu<, i., making allow
7tce.s for chas. about ,000
Xedn-t::,. the nunber, white and
hi-:, ) -. are kr.vn not to have
vtJd, : : : : : 350
And the ci ,te should stamd, 3,25+
Riadical, j.tiy entitle1 to, 1,605
Reform ma jority, 40
This is as clear as noon-day sun, and
if there Wa.s any honor in the Ring par
ty they would :.give it up, but of course
they are nit disposed to justice or hon
esty, and n i:1 hold on if permitted. It
is not our purpose, however, to yield to
this great fraud, and the virtue of a pro
test is being tried. U:til that issue is
decided we will call into exercise more of
that patience which for so long has pos
sessed us.
Ernigration.
At the mieeting' on ne::t Monday, we
w ould urge thiat particular attention be
given to the~ subj-ct oIf emigration. The
aprproacing State Fair, or rather the
meteting of the State A gricultural Society,
will look for a report of some kind touch
i-g this impo: tant matter from Newber
iy, recorgnizing as thme State does that
Newbuerry is tihe pioneer in this great es
.;ential to the prost-.rity of tihe whole
penije. SomeC action will no doubt be
taken then and there in regard to ermi
gration, and as this district is entitled to
the lead, it is but natural that something
will he !ook.:d for. The meeting of next
Monday n11 be h composed more largely
of the a-ricultural elemert than has been
the case at any subhsequent meeting of
our citizens for years past, and no muore
fitting time- (can lbe chosen for cenquirinig
as to the be.t means, for acquiring new
and additional 'aor, and the best charac
ter of lab-or. WVe are looking to our ma
terial ti.:eity and bet intere.sts in:
callinig togethe: our citi zens in mass, and
the best Ibm :and av-aiiable resources
will be exhib:ed, a:n-I thme best rmeans
adont:eI, for c-arryin out a project which
alone c-ao n '.:: re pcrity and peace.
First and f-rcmn-t iet the meeting re
solve itself int! a pe:m::ncnt, working, ag
ricltralsoi.-y,each and every mnan
pieriing himsil to abide by its rules,
and "ive suchl atte:;t on to its various in
terests as a i. -wnteetv success, instead
of the a:n:h a:]l inditference which has
showin itself i-r the. pt few years. 1low
wvas it in the d:y of thei-ntedl and
ever to bet hi-.ti WN\-:-! Then New
berry ha I a 3-i -- -'c'al to none in
the > t-:te, a m:in y f ' b- b her citiz7ens
werc prmi a 's-ocii whose itimmence
was fdt a:]-mr:wtd abr sad. Caui we
not awaken into '.f som of the old en
ergy and p: ide ?
Thme time has comte when we mutlst
shake off thind atiterenice andi( look to the
advancenmen-t of %ee-ra! interest and
good. We hope that the S iciety will be
re-formnied, rene : ed, nda vital life be in
fused in to it a bi? sh:a; tell that wce are
deterin ad- to n sonehing And then
the next i::mort":: -tep, as b efore stated,
must be t'.e devi-ing of ways and means
for the intoucti,:m of pm ofitablie labor,
trom whatever s-ource it maya come,
whe-ther G ern:a:m,I b, Swaede or John1
Chinam:an. We throw out these sug
gestions, atd hope that they mnay be re
diected on, 'a I ina our piiei wiiCilicm
together :n i::r---t---ct a becoameu thmemi
Tuz0: r n 12:..-Theliar tfor-l
Tme< em e: on thein el-tion farce ini
thai-- i: t , as-- : .s
Gom-v. Smi and h-is friend- of South
Carot.a - :. -: th ha' huxes of that
S a " ft,- -t week. it was not
precsL y :i. - e a ~:,ner' l::qutI , nor
like anyth..l. known to citiiized govern
mnent.1 a: n*4 n e like a band of ban
ditti itir on - d i ln the e:l,ets
'It ithe trav-e who:'e-* ;roper:ym they had
tak' a fre.'c- Seati an(omanyat have
beenchage- e ch :: Id corruip tionms.
and wa :: -: e-;s d laws for their
own b :.ei ad injurious to others.
-l)e - '.pi:: th h i oxes with the
votes--n-t--m-o::- ieek in secret, they
are nci h:-peare t- in nounce them
resuhi. .\ th-:--+of last wcek, they
foresh -ise ;'bv* :0-t whati th-y intended
to proclaim, ta- z:'h re -elecion of Scott
fir Governor, by a reducedJ majority ; a
Lettislature, needi f-,c plunder, two-thirdsi
Udica. ; t -o negio ~ Congrem-smen, and
probab-2y threec-; one white moan. isn't
Orga:nization.
In the Colu:ubia Phonix, we tin'd tl
followir.g propositions made ill a c~r1nn
nicati-en signed 'Fairfield.' Our render
will weigh th:iS far themti(elves. A
;tatctl In 0our !a,t ite,a ievere line ml
be drawn, and the tlr. for advising t iu,
the negro i past. The races are .'partte
Ind distinet. It wiil be waste :,t ti::e,
abor and breath to attertpt to tr r I:1
them of their best inlteres-t, a:.. :i :
from out the b:mri,!l ilu;ni' "::.
w.hiclh they have th rn th i:sel . i
such revengeful :uIi ::ntago., ar
Their position is :tnt'y a:,ld" tbin.' ,n,
of hatred t.) the whit." race, :i ,:. c at
be doing ourselves only greater injur
by a continuance of our past cIrs,.
We do not ivocatc i ntemper:,tc r:a:
ures, however, or violent extremesc;, do
not mrean thei ha:ma, but simply t ro
menber that we are the white eo'le,
and that they are the negro, that !!.c
have chosen their ground and a:rrated
themselves against us with a deicrni:a
tion and hate whi,h is u:.nitrea,:,
and that our policy is 1o :ET T.? . sr:,
and take care of ourselves. I;tnt we
must have organization,-not po:iten'l:
be it rcmenbered,-arnd the views bl-s
are worth consideration. Let us hate it
thorough uniderstandinig arnd a untin of
the whole white people of the State, not
forgetting either the wtort hy exceptionrs
anit ng the negroes who have idrentified
themselves with us, or any others who
may see fit to cast thtir 'incs in nt ith us.
"Fairfie!d" says :
I propose that in every GCuty town
we have org:nizcd a club, political andt
social, under the natne of Sons of the
South. and that there clubs b-- brancie
of a cential orga:ization in (u!ti:Ihia,
each County ein having aitijority to
establish sueh branch divi,i.,ns as raiy:
be called for in their re.pelce"tive Counties.
In the second piace, let these clubs a,
point dellegates to a conveition in C,
Ittm,bin, and there elect an exceutiv"e
ctnmittee. This comm Lice to have
control of the entire organization in i:S
own State, and to be the mnediitu( of
comrnunication with simnilar orgrnizt
tions in other States. Every ciub to
receive members by a majority of bal
lots, and no negro to be admitted on any
term",s.
This programne will give us an or
raiized balance of power, and will miake
itself felt socially as well as po!iticalv.
By its instrumenta ity t can act as a
unit w ith Deiocrats, conservative Ie
publicans or radieal=,provided they ti,ke
it to our interest so to do. By it we can
have uaity and cancert of action in vot
ing, in protecting our social status, and,
if necessary, in defending ourselves frout
violence.
Such a society neced not, and, in fact,
should iot, be secret in its character
but would have the right to transact
business with closed doors, whenever a
majotrity of its toermbers chose to make
its proceedings secret.
If, arfter doe consideration, you shonlid
agree withF ine ans to tire impoirtanice andit
propriety of this ineasure, thenr allow
ime to request that you put the hall in
otion, tby organizing a cenrtral eilh ini
Columibia. FA IRFIELD.
Blau:;, October 27.-Kinig Williamn tele
graphs the~ Qiueenr to-day "Thnis moirnig
[Bazirie andiu Metz carpitulated, with one
hudred and fifty thousand prisoners, ini
ludi.ig twenty thousaind sick andl woundced
The army and g.irrisori laid down theiri am
tis afternoon. It is one of the most im.
portanrt events of the wir. Providence be
tanked."
Losi>os, Octohor 2S.--The capituhnnion of
Merz was signd yesterday. The Jrussiains
will occupy Mletz :to morrow. Tthe whaob
numbaer of pri-onuers is 1 73, n0, including
three Marsharls aina 6,000) officers.
A despaLtch from Toirs sanvs tbe Gover:r
mernt conrinues to withhlold news fromi rhe
army of the Loire. It is onily know' i that
vast bodies of t roops have bieen miahnonver
ing sonic days, arid that great battles are
Sijorint near Memrers and Orleani..
The capituirionr of Sehldestadt is oflicially
annloUnced. Tihir has goie to P'aris to
day.
An offeial i!espatch f.on lloarge, the
20thr, says the P'ris.:inns were diefeatred near
Baoneao, and left I,:Ein killed ou the field.
Mny fled into Sni itzerland, where they we r,
disrmned.
AMr:ss, (te:o'.cr 23 - The Priussians wrere
defeated at Formniers. The Phiruin buirined
Bovasise by' pet'rolenm shell'. The irenchi
still hold the railroad hence to Roneni. Thte
Prisianis atiteimpted repeatedly to dest roy
it. A despiitch h:as juist b,eeni received fromr
N gent. lA-rontIuoni, s.v:yrng thei P'roIsi.:n,
have jit evieni,tedl Corrii: te, nier rC( hartr-s,
after an engagmnent wit h the Mobiles andi
vointeer.
lton-:s, Ictober 29.--The Prn<s~.ians, por
Mt was also evaei:ned.
A pneci.i .to tile London Now a vs th
srider otl: w,1.aas wgairded famr,i:,le.
ende by both pale acis pr.ieti caly ont of
he (1pwstion 1no reftiece wha;tever havinig
L-ee a.iae to them4 in preliminries--I have
the followin.: puiints of tile proitOion0 f rom
the besAt aiuthiorin- All thi i.: s are to re
mam11ii tI stt q11, lookinrg to the poissibdle
resmipion oit hoiiies.I? The armyi oh bo:b1
arties hold udstuirbedl their pre-ent po
itionis. P'aris is to receive, dav by dayn, ai
a'i supply1 of rprot i,ion-:. A I l.itudlIe ton
be giveni hi:-on::hooat tie conitry to hld'
lecionis. It is now sr;ited th:it Aurstri.a re
liedl Ithe active slppor: o! Enghmdii, who
i- wa,rir:v o.ek1ed by ii:alv. 'Te Forci::
niiee hasi :i~tegence tiat thre autoriiies at
Versailles acced! to the dem~andt, eceed
i di pinintie bu t deicid-id langn:irge, fromi
Greait Biini andii thi.n, that Thaiers sh:nll
ave safe conduct to Pairis. 'The expetcted
interviewv between Thiers antd Troebui will
Ieelde the fite of tire negotiations for ani
LosNzos, October 31.--Paris ad' ices, via
Prussian hiieadginarters, are qmei LCserious
riioners report that the troops within: ihe
ortficationis receive only hld a pound of
neat t ive a week. Miny Ilrench womenil
d ch:ildrern approaebi the lina~, i--spit
breas to be idiot, preferth:g death tiro:n
T'oi:s, ()e:obecr : .--The Hlrald's cor
eponident at lieadqiters ofI thle armye of
he Loire, iya tie Pruissiins ire in force a
~endome~ and other good posiion. I)i the
1rench side, every7thling straids sti i!.
The health of the troops is prnetty good
id fool abi:idam:, bait feirs of tr easoni arc
apressed. Thepeile aniid a lrrmy are for
ieace lit any price The army of the Loire
lin't exceed LI ,041.
A KstnriT K.rr.r.-:n Av Tat:: S.9Tr-: Fin:
foi:.tMtsT.-On SaturdOay afternioon,
urng the progress of the tourniatient
t )gleth rope Par'<, ncear .Atlanta, Gna.,
.. E. Ken;y, the Knight of the Red
Iand, having fin ished his third course,
aght up with the Knight of the White
onr:tlet, ard entered uprin a race from
hence around the track. lut upon near
ng the place whe e the knig~hts were stand
ng, his horse took fright, arid dashing
brughi the off rai!ing, terribly crushed
Jr. Ken ny, frotni which he died in a few
Charie.ta Ccrre_t:rA.s .
(ii.tu,ti-r , (ettter 2:h, 1870.
Our "Ci:y by the Sea," never sparklcd
mort. brightly iu the Autnn -unshine tha;,
during these pasing pleasant Oeober days.
The rough frecl!e- left on her fair face by
the hardsl:ips of war have vielcd in a zreat
m.-:,rc to hE. c:oliient infltoS of iume
the tttered L:ess of 18:' I and i5 hlas been
p 1 :nd p:aint:I int:o a sctnel olti:e !' te
b::i-!e and ntitne,; :and there is an cla
'i:y in her strid!u a' she moves forward on
t-.ro--ru e r-er that tels of r~cuper
Kei,'r lt.-:li:!Ir.nd power.
I ear"e a ;cert:tin eb:S' of proplc 'ol
n ,ho lri-l:::i-lihe, are .IlVa for
t:oi he t. t h ':tr they e n: t it
:mdl i':in"tt it to be ent rvtn:e f a ri:itn at
i.eo+u:ire .-peed. C:Ii -ton h:I it:r . bire
of' tbis tii:;pid!atedi trup, bull t El ben de ey"e rf
C.Itlom n 'I:'e :l- r :1 . he ei ; -. . o
sees the >ni of r.d-,e, i.h
leo !; in lt'mnd; tI:O' it:t"+ with retail
ht,4ye1rs, :nim rha:,t s rl'tab: : t;. he country
penci in ihaml checking off their larger or
ders:sees the wharves frcighte I with mer
ch'n:iilic Unloaded ftot three great lines of
sItea "ii1, to aty nothing of inaller eI. i;
sees ve.,els by the score rceiving cnrgoes
t' cntol, ,pat i rice for various
por:s in the Uni:ted Sta:es and Luripe; sees
:oi.b.onie bliingN ini prs of construte
tt:n, and tl" waste places ti-ing up; sees
Enats whtoet capital is aibutt..at atl whose
ditvidend< are sute and.l p:oI ;ab:e; sees Iman,+
afacturin:g co:npiaaes iu sucece'fI opera
tio., and :neeh.ieta,cj' a'ily t:nplycl in their
vniou' tr.tls;' ses hotels hi!litng in adlvlance
of the sets,on Witi tiuriistS, and busilne.s
men from the North and We.t, and two the
atrical comtpanies dra\ inig nilty autiences
and dlltar--ees the ele gant toil:-ttes that
are per:tmuttlated on our thoroughfares, and
the htnd-o (le eig th-it roil throtugh
uur,11re: -wthent ti:e eye" of toillnonl ,:Sens
Iuooks on al! the-t evidtics of prosperity, it
is li,pu:--ilble not to he eicoiurged, aid to
it l th.:t te tre on he high ruad to p.o.pei
irv. thre diie:sd eroakers to the contrary
notwuithtsh:u,din:
Trui', moiey is a little tight just now, an]
he w!ho wants to hormrv The 1,thy lutre
muntt ne+"d- p:iy an untu'a.tl discainnt: bu.
tuit Voa know comt:n i; down; the factors
are e.:iyig E; ttwy daire ; and ph.nters are
holing hat"k fir beLh::er pr:ce;. The reail
bisines; of the year it no: iairly commn
ecd n++r wiill it d+) so, until the estinated
three Iilliun; of bWes are Onl the rail and on
the ste:tunship hurryin; to unlock the coTfers
of the woIld and secare for :he Sonth its an
nit:tl tr'e;a;ure.
The witn er season opens gaily. Our Acad
eme of Muzic-o-ne of the tmuot clt,t:tnt at in
conmortious threatric"al stiu''re- in the
sutihtitrn country-has been leased b 1b Laura
Kit"ti, the Well-known Newv York actress
at+l manIgere-s: and Iiibrniian Ihalt is al
rca.ly ightly occupied by tr.ivelling tronpes
of one kind and antlier. We are promised
the pire'-ene ih ring the 'Vinter of sonic of
the brightest draa:ttie stars of the country,
and those who have not seen Ed.vin Forre<t,
the tradhmii:i, at1i Joe .ieffersoi, the lIip
Van Wtinlie.- of the world, will doubtless
have ;n opportunity e do so.
'Th Fair of the Sta. Ag iciltural Sociey
to i.e held here th;; first weik in Novetiber
will doubtltes be an event of imtusual interest.
Lar:te - ms of nonev art bein.; cxpendcd in
preparations; a great buiklig covering a
larte area of iroundl has b -en ( reetel on the
old rate eomr,e and p:vini's will be dis
tributed to the anunt of ten thou-and dol
lars for the iet cxliimiiv of itachinery
prodetions of ngrietwa', matnfactittes
and 'art of everyv kind. Twenty.-f'i.ce thono
sand visitor's are expcted andI arranigemniits
ae bintg mtade' i their ientertainmentC!t.
Thle railro:iuis will bing' vit-it'rs tree tIndu
indi chlarge themn *onlyh ont their return. Very
fine r.tiig stock is expueted to be pire't, t
andl we shli probablyv have a renewal of the
tild time competition which hats motle the
Ch:ar'esttn tnwk famous int the spor'itig citr
eles if tie com:tlrv.
As aiii! mt:er ot juindl\ee. it i be 1 ad visa
bife tor tMior- to securtCeiiccom t(fmoritns im
tdv.anice by applying to one or other of' the
thote:s. Mei"rs. P.utkuer & l'otnd, the i:topuries
tors of the Mlills hiotnse htave' ji.t comphilered
newed the house fr'on top to becom; ti iled
its room<ti with lthe most ei -gant and] luxt:ri
tu< of fuartni tre, p.i n:edr, piapered a nd mit
rored, carpetited t tand entined to thi' extet
of' forty thorusand do'I ir,: mao de th.-ir p-rli rs
narive!< of betauty. turnedf their b:aIfN initi
sp:Hscius promuewiaes, indl opened a d itiin:r
room; mierel'y to) see aichl ma;kes onte wish
htis rasting appilar ttts waS a toude lii:i.
Thiese 2etlefme'n have' madle hotel kee'ping a
scieti tile study, in ! hei't ween Firenich cook
apartmentts andirt~ m .:-!te ('enn1lies there
is nii reisonh whyi man, - womt!:in ad eiH
i-houid not feiel. tem-elves o perfct ly. at home
ttude theitr 'p nitu roof Ii'it is thte place of
plac&' in wh;e' to dl:nilite when theI
The S:i:' election wihichs has just take.n
platce, tilthfon:'h niot resttl:it. in the su1ccessi
ofthe k.-formn ticket as regared:t the Gove'irnoir
and I.ceuittenant-Givernor, hatS giveni generali i
i' promises to effect a dechde-! tiiprovement
irn tie Slite l.-::'t'fure. If, is is estttited,
forty'*tiS Con Stiv 0'etl in:tel| it m -br
hta'. be'tt oe.ed iy rte I I-fi rm pa:y they
itn a great te::-Ur e the'Co deins of extremelf
lI idicals, and,u olpo-e the inoraitnce *i:il cir
rup1tiion which ihis firoitght th le le;;isition (if
South (irolina lintti d i e IfThe oiiciail
result wili not be ktnow.n tfor at least tetn
dayvs, anti even then it mtay be tmaterially.
tuoo ied hby. the ra-caiieks whiic'h occurred at
mantty o)f the pouils atif h:ive biecomne te Stilt
jee't of' pitt -. fThe it iicals clailm thriee
c.oh>turedf mtembiers of C'ongre-s. Thie condt
wasi..ied it loooe. A t inore :ban one pre
:m-i thirt Uitsntm. vineI ,m -nwhere else
II.ys. undier :ug ai-t voted, whti le itn a scor
th-:' oppoitionit . It. is prop--ri to tadl htowver
that witca 'achi -ucinis uuenne-i ire wer
nit mite thanut tivte or ten whtite mn igains
ts t-ony hui.led negro's arid resi5t:tllee wasLi
tteefo tt-eles . lit Charls:on, thle day
wit< is peacnl as if it were a Snndayi.
'lie tile of' te.ivei appears to havec fairly
cotmmtun -- d. The plea'ttre taid hietih
steker< itf the Nurthi, dIiveirte.I f'ton thei
usual Europetatt totfr, seetm alrtad'. to hae
elected the "oth i as their ''ha-e ot' opier
It- ite, awl are ttpot n,, cir'ul.ingr minty
andi maikingi thintgs muove, in ther ay,
g-nerai.
F:ortiil: awl pu'rtionst of' .oirgia arc lIe
chi ap and1 convenettmtarket title Thue fat
is neairly all of i'r jutbb--rs, by re-~On tof tm
creaced at -amshuip ftheilities, e-m sell goods is
ei-ap:ty. if'tuot chea;er' inhn they c:i bie bonght
in New York, aind thi - Fl".l e- .pecia lly. they hare
prepatred thtetnselv.es lorla tar:ye trad.. As an
il-ration,i Mi'. E-hvird P'erry', the Stattoter
and Bo' kseller,. oni Meeting Street, his ai stock
of School Literature, embracing almirost every
publicationt in tIe, aissortmtenit ot paperi'i, office
stationterv . law b.>iA< anid, law laltnk., puens,
nttks , and' :tm array. ofi paltnt contU iates f'ot'
tabi.hent wi: hiut seeitng siomethinig lit
ii:--.u not t 'nrtor an thc wh:chi bieingIeen.
abeenme nsr. itl-t iTtuher tiemp:uation lto lt
itu't :tttu d.,woh wsi t he et u(ifu Noehi ~'i
ahuni t 1re' il. u-oiuThesta rt,u't i tiChttc
\au irge j ut-r lieu; I assgrtmen ltr
a!:il aar t ti uyountryimecht who caniigI
t:sotin in haiulftan hor thatshiebri
ou: at piV -chase fint titheheryo New York.
It]i ii eterpri! ies tifott wih aonetitut
lthe trutet philstphy fbe se.,, e
eau tnep bur iths m:drt moneayu athe.
I'id oae nr'nty,ia'du todytk otie
teire.ttu hicare ucei-led with coh
t hein-ome:tt 1hiponth Suhen oat
LOCAL.M NIC I: l'.L1:cno x.-An election for
latii,.nt aid Wardens is trogressing as we
. to ;.ress. Up to 12 m., 2S votes have
been ':ast. 17' whites ind 124 blacks, 35 of
th !:attei- Toting the white ticker, which wll
I:' ;.eted by a l:re m:jurtry. The tic:et
-T . iysinfir. Intendant; and J. N.
M:.r:'. P. 11. Whrc'er, P. M. Ward at:d W.
T. Ta:ran :, -ardens.
NEWsrAt iaVo:s -'r. II irmnn flart
let, our esteemed frinl and winter rel.let,,
who recently returned from his sun:mer seat
1a:e1 lIrool ya 1leights, will accenpt our
tlianks for valuable papers.
F1:ITt' cmi. W.i:t: lto.t.-Te vi,i;or to
Co!ntnbi:t during thie F..r, is it:vi'di to view
:he c:rant :mdn l.ge a1.'' i me:t iI lFiniture
on xil,itio:n at the wae rooi4:1) of Mr M. Hi
;:rr: bone of the h:and-om.e,t =its tl:at
(.i h>c cutceivl are off-n-r-e by him, as wel
as those of plainer .b-, an i all at prhies
s.ttiactoriiy luw. Dlu't f.:il, when down,
to may him a visit.
FoR TIIE FAIn -On Friday last we were
shown five bales of cotton shipped by our
young townsman, O. L. Schumpert, E-q.,
for exhibition at the lu:.titute Fair, now open
in Charleston. This cotton was very neatly
biled and fastered, and it is a pleasure al
ways to lnk at work well done. This is not
the first time that we have seen handsome
bales from the plantation of Mr. Schumpert
TIE IsTsTUrE FAi. is in grand operas
tion, and as it will continue for several day;
yet, it is not too late for visitors to go down
to the city. Charleston will be in her gayest
and best mood and the thousands of vi.it"
ors and no end of amu?ements will make this
fair week one long to be remembered. Only
one fare is charged by bith railroads.
THE STATE F.uit, commences in Coiums
liii, on the 0 th, and will be a great success.
The articles to be on exhibition will surpass
in number and variety the Fair of 189, while
the number of visitors will he much greater,
al-o The preparations making for a grand
display on every hIand will be highly appre
ciated. Remember the railroad fare is re
duced to ouc-half.
MATRIMONY RAMPANT --. youth in Can%
ada, of the age of one Itundred and six yo:rs,
has ju-t eloped with another man's wife.
That buy otght to be whipped. Perhaps
his mother did nut know he was out. llere's
another:
The Richmond Dispatch says:
The tnbroken thread of our monotonous
lives was it terrupted this morning in the
qiet vicinity of Paradise, Hanover county.
i the elopement of -Mr. William Chisholm.
sixrv years of ngn, with Miss Alice Jlne?, of
fouurteen , ummers.
S1N-Tr or Youa t ws SIDE.-Fellows,
that used to be boys, in the good oIl days,
when boys were boys, all know what shinny
ing on your own side means. Well our old
frieud Andrew, of Biltimore Corner fame, is
just playing that iuteresting gatme now. He
is shiunying on his own side, that is he is
advertising the public, that his is the place to
get their money's worth in things that are
good, and lie proii-es to run on this line all
winter. Success to him, say we, long mhy
he wave, over Baltimore Corner, and sell
candy, groceries and what nots to little chil
dren's mothers and others. Seo his uniqnc
1)xsIoLUTION OF P'ARTNEttItP.--The
announcement is made in this issue of the
dissolttion of the partniersh ip, so long and
faviorah'y known here as that o)f Messrs Car.
wile & MicCaughrin, the senior tnember of
the firm having removed to North Carodina.
where we heliev-e he intends making his;
home. Mr. Carwile has our best wisbes for
his success in whatever field of enterprise he
maiy en;:lge, andu we deeply regret the loss
of so goo,d a citiz -n and upright tnin.
The business will be cutiducted as u.sual,.in
all i:s vairious oranches, by Mr. Ii b't Mc
Canghrirn, with whose qntalific itions the pth
lie aire weil acqutai:nted. Cordially we recomn
mcetd him as a business nian of the first
class, and a gentlem in above all reproach.
SonE MonE Po-rAroE.-We are extreme
ly obliged to Mrs. Mai hinz, the mother oh
our good friend, Col. Robe.rt Moorm:mi.
for .a b-isket of second crop Irish potatoes,
of the early rose variety. The farmer and
gardener will be obhged to Mrs. M., who
gives us the inform.Ation gr.itis with the po
tiatoes, that they are fro:n a planting in
Autgust, andi' the seed were take:n from -h
smallest of tihe Sprin:g crop ot this year.
The sp'eimien of this second crop now be.
fore as are iie, large, bountcing fellows, as
big as a reason:ible sized fi't, anid as pink
itnd he.mutiil a< peach bloom11s and is proof
conchisive tb. t t wo crops can be succes<ul
lv raised in onei year. Muke ai tote of this
firmiers. Again we theink Mrs. SM. for the
nilce presenit, andi for her energy and sue
Rsv. J1. K. Mi us u.L L .-~This reverend
gentlemutan, we ha:ve julst been infortmed, is
noI longer in charge of ilt,'t h vGer andi Mt.
Sin Clh rttbes, b oth of whih hie has so ac,
ecptably served for the lut eiudi yeairs, litv
inig actedIII the fl'rency for the En-lowment
of thie Fnrm.in l'niversity, at Greenville.
This chtange w:as made some months ago, bit
it was not brought to our attention, and we
now make imentioi that it may be known to
the pubilic generally. Mr. Mendenhall is
much esteemed as a christian gentleman, and
his charges fose greatly in his removal from
the highi position so log sustiiined by him,
but the interests of Furnian Utuiversity wil
lie enihaticed by it, fur lie c.Irries into tis
workt an energy and aibility which will en-ure
snleess. ile tells uts that the plan of Enldow-v
meti< favorably received, andii that alre:dy
-.7.000. is siibsiribed. lie has iur g,ou,l
wshies for a herge.gu--ess.
We are pleased to be aubic to inform our
retders that New' berry htas met with qnite an
accession to her business and social commu
nities (at the expense of Laurens) by the re
movral hither of Mr. .J. Ward Motte and his
interesting family. Mr. M. in connection
with our youiig and enlterprising townsman,
D r. Tarratr, has purchatsed the effects an.l
interests of Dr. Meliitosh's dru:g estabhlish
ment : increasing professiotnal lab,ors having
conistraned the latter gentleman to relinquish
One or th-: other of his enterprises. In this
connection we take the liberty of expressinig
our re::ret at the depairtnre of Dr. M1cIntos~h
from the arenai of trade-his quiet and even
courtesy andl prompt attention have always
been refreihting to us, and we commend him
to inea:sing honolrrs in the fields of inedli cal
'eiec. And we aire sati,tied that Messrs.
3lliite andi Tarra it will , by their heart. geni%
atty :11ni thrift.secure,if tiot incre.ase th e good
wii of~ tile estah'ishmenti.
Tt-um>E Ue.-On Sunday last "Old Joe''
conne in on the Laiurens crank, :mnd departed
soon af:er for Columbia. IIe'd been playing
Notices of New Advertisements.
Mat:w,w hl-.Sa:e '-rtsock. books. &c.
Zi::h-r & 3Mci urdy-GuHen Shieaves.
.1. .1. .rmick-'imIo lr a.ae.
-- rceresI
M. II. hterry-Furnitllue.
zr*<. & e.
11. R. Man;;um and u:hors-Netice to trespasst
'I :tte & f':rr:l. 1 l'artnen:hip-Dr iT.. & c.
Ut: EXCllANGE LIST.
Time PEOPLE'S JOURNAL is an excellent
monthly, and it is the cheapest paper for its
Size and ant:t of read:n.g: published. Ad
dress People's l>uhli.hing Co.. 164 State St.,
Chicago, Ill., with 50 cents euclosed for one
year.
TnrE RI; ERSIDE MAGAgTrE Is received
for November. It Is deVoted to young peo%
pie, and is one o' the most Interesting maga
zines of its cias:. Beantifully printed on
White p:pcr, and fl str:tted. Pub,lislied by
ll:tr "l & Ilo ug h to n. N . Y ., 2 .t e
tIR clIO'tf.DA T Vrsrron is received for
November. It is a chat:rmin- and instructive
number, and one of the beet as well as
cheapeCt month!ies for youig people. Send
o'I an order for it :i ;nr" to Daugh:day &
BIecker, 1031 W11;nu: St , I'.iiladlphi., price
1t 25
T tI: l.i' t :tt i a t:. is a C1"rm'ng pa
per. an t" ltu.v or t.o bt r for elb:Ilren.
i-I:e t ).-..ilr otn%umer, a;nln- url,'r aitrac
t~:.nia- o:i: phoaof mn!-i"" anwd
w.,r il ,-" )pen rh, t)oor t*"' lih. Childu-r"t!
A.l!-:r IL i 11 . mi '. 'd iio -., Chi
e 1:; , j!!. - i n1"r :i ti!t'n.
TH: Ti cutw-or :iCr 1, e,ll c'a-yC "l^ted(
to Engintecing. M mtu;,ettnwi-i nil I; i'l
ing, an to ati t -c interests is of great ben
efit. The November nutn'er jtut received
gives an invaluable table of contents. Man'
ufacturers and Builders should all subscribe
for it. Address Industrial Publication Co.,
176 Broadway, N. Y.
MINFM.'s ILLUSTRATED PUBLIcATIoN.
We call the attention of our readers to the
advertisement of Miner's Illustrated publica
tions which appears in this issue of our pa
per. Mr. Miner is one of the oldest agricul'
tural clitors in the United Stares, having
published the Iauratl Am-rican and other pa
pers about :22 years 'rat paper is now to
be ch:in ed to a largn weekly, of rare interest
as an Agricnitural, 1Iirticnitural, and gene
ral Family paper. In connection with the
Rural Am3rican ht pnlishes a very interest
ing weekly Litera+rv piper and a. monthly
Magazine, Is per ndverticment. No charge
is made for any of hri, prhlic:tions from nnw
to Jann:ary to rhose vshi subscribe for 1871.
RURAL C.'AROLIMIA:(-NoyvnatR.-This
favorite Southern agricultural magazine
gains strength and interest with every suc,
ceeding number This month we have
"Maintenance of the iertility of Soils," by
Profe-tor lilgard, of the University of Mis
sissippi; " he S:nth and her R:esources," by
lion. Alfred linger; "'hantation Economy,"
by Colonel 1). Wyatt Aiken; "Texas Gra.ss
es," by S. B. Buckley; "ouithern Peaches,"
by 1'. J. Berekmans; "Manure Pits, and
1iow to Use Them," by Alex. Y. Lee, and a
hundred other articles of interest which we
have not sp.iee to even mention. The Rural
shows manifest signs of regularly increasing
prosperity, and yet how the publishers con,
tinue to supply it at the marvellously low
figare of S2 per annum is a miracle to us.
Their circulation must far surpass tbatof any
m:g:izine of the class heretofore issued at the
So-ith, or they would be compelled to reduce
expenses. If any of our readers are withont
The Rural they should at once enclose $2 to
Walker, Evant & Cogswell, 3 Broad street,
Charleston, S. C.
A:,ntr, 'ni-: INtn.1Ns.-Lieut. Ierndon
telis u' that no itri'es c fal,originees are
found in the deepe.t forests of South
Ameriea, from the Andes to the At'antic
coast, that do not have and use Doct.
Aver's mnedicines and LoweTl cottons.
"Tremont," "Suffolk," "IB>ott," are seen
statnped in large red and blue letters up
on their garments, while Ayer's Pills
and Cherry Pectoral are among the trens
ures of their lt~bitation.. T beir native
soil furnishes them 'all their food and
most of their remedies, but they suffer
from some afflictions which must have
the interposition of higher skill. (Senti
I nel, Liberty. Va.
The annual meetiug of the Newberry Dis
trict Bible Society, will he held at the Meth,'
odi,t Church, in the town of Ne wherry, on
thc 2nd Saturda.y in Novemuber next, at 1
o'clock, A . M. That occasion, interesting
to every Christian mind andi heart, will be
rendered doubly so by the addresses of di
tinguishued:advocates for the 'c as. whuo
will be pree-nt. R. MOUIGIAN,
Oct. 26. 43-2t. 1'resident,
rI ? 1 oU A N O BTrA13
profitable emnploiymtt in your own town, for
a portion of y-our Ileisure h,otr, by addlress
ine Y. M. Chris.ti:an Associ-stion. Chic:ago,
Ill. Oct. 19, 42-:f.
gsr-*GA*Y WITHIOUT TOIfL,
'l1vely without art," tire those who use a.s a
Tol"ni ann'- Re,trtiv.1 SL'Tt BITTERS,
Nov. 2, 44-1t.
I - A T HE C RE AT ON,
the gifts of he.tven, prc:ceed&l and an;ici
p:ttmns a'n;. The supply no-'r follows
on'sly after repeatedl arnd i.aborious effort<.
The gifts of health can be maint.ained only
by sedulous care, and t he sick -hound seek a
correct retmedy. For nmal.irious disea.ses,
dyspepsia. etc., there is none like the "Old
Carolina Bitters/'
Children cry for Winemnan's Crysta lized
Worm Cw.dv!
N ov. 2, 44-1t.
t-s H1W TO MAKE HOME
ATRAC[YVE.-Dtn't have your stairs
witliint b:anisters. at the risk of breaking
oatr chikire's necks. D)on't have woodenr
ceilings, thtat reqtuire a cord of lightwood to
iliminato the room. D)on't havc windows
w tithou)it gl:iss, so that whenever it rains von
nmtst-but out the li:ght of iheaven. Donnt
hve sashes wit:hout blin-is, so that, the sim
mer soni will daiYzle yotur eyes, warp your
furniture andi fe onr carpet.. lut order
all the nece.--arv materials fo,r finishing your
house in comfll~rtalble style from P. P. Toile,
Charleston, S. C., the largest mnanfacturer
of such thtigs ii the Southlern States.
Nov. 2, .14-Itm.
ge-.. B()DY ANID MIND DI
I EM Et --Sch is dlyspep.sia The stomach anid
tie brtain are too) intimately allied fur the one
to su&~r 'w ithout the ot her, so that dyspepsla and
de.sponde:.c are ia-epatrab'e. It may lbe added,
too, tht, irritation of the stomach is utmost jnva
rabvacmpat ied by irritat ion oft the tetmper.
lhi iuivigortiing and trar.quilizing operation
of Istetter's Bitters is mno:t piweri uliy devel
oped ini csses of initestin. The tirst effect of
this agreeable tonic is comforting and encour
agintg. A mild glow pervades the system, the
chrontic uneasimess in the region of the stomach
is les.-ened, anid the tnervuus recktr-siness .which
characterizes the dise-ase is abatited. This im
provemient is not traisienit. It is not succeeded
by the returni of the oild symnptOom! with super
aded force, as is always the ease when unmedi
csted stitmulants aire given-t for the cumplaint.
E ach ld o.e see-ms to inipart a permanent accession
o thalh il inuvigorutioun. But this is not all.
Te :iperient ann aniti-billiouts piroperties or the
p reprattion are ac'rcely src<mdl-ary. in imfpor
tance to its totnic virtues. tt there is ani over
flow ofb ile the secretion is sooin brought within
p rope-r limits. tand if thue bile-ary organ is- tmerC
andm torpid it is toned anid regulated. Thbe effect
upt the discharging organs is qgnally salutary.
and ini cases of contpationm the cathartIc action
isust stlicilent to produce the de.-ire-d result
gradually and without pain. The .Bitters also
promote healiby evaporation from the surface
which is particularly desirable at this season
when sudden s;ells of raw. unpienasant weather
are apt to check thte natural periration ar<t
produce congestion of the liver. coughsa and
colds. The best sali-guard against all diseases is
bodily vigor, and 1iins the great Vegetabte Re.
turtive es--entiatly promotes.
N ov. 2i, 44--Irm.
COMMERCIAL.
'EwnD"tt, S. C,., November 1.-Cotton 14c.
CrJLMnIa, November 1 --Snles of cotton yes,
teray 1t3 bales---middling 14 a 14j.
-sa les 2.0,0 bales; uplands 16i1 Gold 11j.
A ;t;ts-rA. October 31 .-Cottoau active-taid
dlngts 14$ a'14); sales 1.341 bale recipts 1.338.
Casat.Es-roN. October 81 .-'otton opened
weak, but is nowr tirmner-nmddling 15' a 1%;
aes 400 bales; receipts 2.63-5; stock 35.289.
Liv t:soot.. uctober 31.-Ed-vening.-Cotton
closed tirra-upanads 8} a 9; Orleans OJ a 04;
sales 15.000 bales,
IBeautifuld white
BACON without a
Bone in it.
Come to L. RI. MARSHALL
Quick, if you wanit anv.
LITFST QUTATIONS OF
SOUTHERN SECURITIES,
IN (H ARLESTON. S. ('.,
CORIECTED w-iELY BY
Banker & Broker, No. 25 1roed Street.
OCTOBE R-'S, 1S10.
ST. TVcSaTtTES--South Carolina, old. - a
9';.do Lcw, -a 6V; do, regist'd stock, ex iht r
uo.
('ry rciTist -Au::ta. (a.. iio;ds -a
SO: ('harle.ton. S. C.. Stock. ex qr it. - a 48
do, Fire Loan L'ouds, d3a -; Columbia, S. C.
Bonds. - a 60.
BartLBO.noa) lo.Ni s-Mile iitgI,. flrst muort_age
60 a-: r'harlestn :ind 'av ianh. (la..:Char
lotte. Columbia ald An;:rau'. -- a .5; C:hraec
and f>ariington, :8. Greenville and Coltinbi:
1st mart.. 8:.a -: do. State guarantee. 65:it
Northeastern, S7 a -; Savann:aih and Charle:.,:on
1st Mort.. - a 78; do. State guarantee. f,0a -
Stith Carolina, - a 73; do, C,; Spartauburg an
1,11ion. -a 55.
IAtI.noAD Sroes-Charlotte. Coinmbia and
A:u.u'ta. - a 40: Greenville anl Columbia. 2:
Northeastern. 13a ; Savannah and Charles"
tin. - a Sl: Soutl Carolina, whole shares, -2
.3): do. halfshares. - a 22 .
ExcuAxaS. &c-New York Sight, j off pars
Gold, 111 a113; Si!ver, 103a--.
BOCTH CAROLINa BAK BILLS.
'Bank of Charleston....................- a -
*Bank of Newberry......................- a -
A3ank of 'anden........ ...........35 a -
Bank of Georgetown.....................'On
Bank of South Carolina...................10 a -
Bank of (heiter...........................11 a -
Bank of ll:rmburg..................... 6a
Bank of State of S. C.. prior to 1861. ....45 a -
Ba::k of state of S. C.. iss.ue l1 and 1SG.32 a -
*l'anterr'and M'charnic% Bk ofCh'rleston- a -
*People's laik of Charleston............- a -
'Cnion Bank of Chiuarlesto ............- a -
Sothwestern It R flank of Charleston. old.- a -
Southwe.-tern It It Bank orCharleston.nc,- a -
State Bank of Charleston... ...... a
Farmera'and Exchange W'k ofClharleston.. 1 a
.xclan.e Baik ofColumbia............. 5 a
(,mrnmercial Bank of Columbia............10 a -
erchata' Bank.of Cberaw.... ........ 5 a -
P'lanterY' Bank of Fairfield................ 5 a -
State of South (aroina Bills Receivable.. .9) a -
City of Charlc:ton Change Llla...........953a
0Bills marked thus (') are being redeemed al
the Bank Counters of each.
Bolted New
Grist Sardines,
Breakfast Chow-Chow C
Strips, Pickles,
Factory Amber
Cheese, Drips,
Wor'stershire'Pi(;kled=
Sauce. Mullct.
L. R. MARSHALL.
N v. 2
Great Bar;rain st ill he offered to tmy cus
toniers a:rd the p:iublic generally, who tar
invited to ca I iat my store and eaaniir<
goods and priecs.
Mv stock col:-iSts of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots,
Shoes, IIats,
And a great variety of other goods t.ao ut
mlerons to mention, tlI of which w;)) be
Sold Cheap for Cash.
Call at my store i's rear of the Saving'
Ink, anid ~opite A B. SonitVrs.
J. J. AMIC;K.
Newberry, Nov 1, 44 3mr
[Qok Lut Far Y0airS8I88
1attinnre' Uornvr Arill -T7'nder Wag,
G-nrlemen and L-uliea wv?T p?c:ee~ no'ici
the ('orneir Sto-re of A. MI. Wicke r, whor h.t
just recived one of the bess ass'lerimet:
FANCY CONFECTIONERIES
A.iD
GR OOE R IES.
tat hias ev'r beent bronigltt to tMis mark-et
re ow ha~ the whole tracak opean, ami. wil
ruin through the whole ilhwr from noiw uni
after Ghiristmaas. lie n ill albo supply S.anro
lans anda aill the Ladi--s, Gerrtemen tan
Chii reni wih th le fo!:owring art ices, at
mrany others not. here~ m:entione'd:
Ftreh and Amrerictan G;antdire<, Fruits i
Cis-Peacrhes, Pinre A pole tad S'tabrry
talso Apples, Oratn:;es, Lemrorit, IRdsina., Fig
Currarnts anid Citront. Nt'S-Cocoraut.
Brazil Nirts, Chestnutt< aid P'inders. Oyvster
ini onel tartd two 1b. cas Lob sters, Sahni
ard Tomitatoes, $ ardiare. \ackerel ai
Godfish. Pickles i al~tl .sized jairs, Brm:tl:
Peaches, atnd o:hi'r P'reserves arnd Jellia
of ail Flravors. Sp:ces-Allspiee', Gingert
Cl resa, Niotirmeg<, \ l e, Pappar, iua rd
Peapper SantesI. T1ownato Carts, i W)Vorcet
'ire saute andu Bail SaueL, Mi Iamrn an1
Verum celli, (Obve Oil, Lemtotin Srutp,i~ re.ak
a t Str ii, Shoulear,. Sides,t Limd, 'oda
(.hee-e, (ieen ait ltilack Tea Co (Tee, Si
a rs, Mlolases llur. Me:t! Sneet anri
Irih Pot)atoes, tatial ( innust. 'enatlrie..-iuel
j, sGorneuntratred Lye., Bluinii, M'trch
Shoie Ierkinag tail 8irathea-, Table d
Ik,ahe wn: atau Sminag Tob acco M:ci
iniga aid M:thr,a roppe.r.S, anad Dy
Stulk, Candida, Soarps, 1.aniey So.aps, UiLa
Jrshecs anti Gombs, Per1fumrity -Cologne
a nd E xt rae ~Is Toys-Dolls a:ial Norionasi
endless vaiety. iare Crackers, Fire Work:
Sky Rocketsr, Wh lee RockIets, Romatn Car
ds Torpedoes, and Triggers al1 set ft
Comie onte andu tal, gre.at anid sma'.l, giv
Antdy cull. I am anxious to see whir
an rulco!ored, yoting andl obl, big arid li tki
redi whilte trad blue, andu all that cart raise
dhne. Gromre where yoar can get your mtor
ey b.ack, aini no discout.
A. M. WICKER,
Baltinore Corner.
- Notice.
The undersigned hereby give due notice I
all whom in rrayr concern, that they forewar
all personl from Hunating on their land:
and that till persons caught trespassing o
their hands (all of wht ich are adjacent) Irot
he present dlate, will be pro:-ecuted to th
utmost rigor of the lati:
A. P. D)avla, It. Rt 3angram.
C. S. Clelanod, G;. Wv. Seon,
.1. II. 3tangumn, aW. 31. Doarroha.
.lfierson [Davenport, D. 31 Bhitler.
J')hin Sattrerwliite, I. It Itatlera.
W. G. Davenpiort, ID, It. Pie-ter,
Thos. F. IIar-:non, J. G. Picster.
Nov. 2 3t.
NOTICE.
The second annual Fair of the South Carolin
State A gricntiurira l and 3Mercharical $ocierv. wi
ha hetld ina Co:umabia. Oiu the 9th, 10th ad ilth<
~oveber, ne:;t.
A!l articles intended for exhihition. plain1
dresed tQ thre Siecretary, at Columinaa. n itl 1
shipped by the rarious raitroadis of the Stat' ire
ofct. at the shipper's risk. Exhaibitors Shout
nou-tif'y the railroadl ageitsa at thneir respiectil
depots of the tartio!e they desire to ship.
-isitors dlunrinag fair week. o:mr puirvhsso et
cursiona tickets to ar,d from Columnbia for on
fare.
Persons intendinz to become exhib.itorsa. at
desird to forward theIr enitriaes to ithe Serettar'
at Coutmbita. ou ai af~tiarrhe 4th NIovembeIr naexi
Alt arrtic!e,' or animal' for axitbitions ru-i b.: er
terd at the Secrary': office before beintg receit
ed into the enrctoaure.
Entries of trtanals wfill be receivd until
'c!ok, Wednesday maaornrina. lth .Novembeh
All oather ariclel maust be on thre groundi. ad ena
tred] at th.- t crethrv's office. before. 5 o'clci
Tueday ailtetnooni. Sith Novemberm.
The .t-cretry's ofice will be orenedl in Co
umbiata ont :.d after tire 4th Novemb-r ne-xt.
i Notice of Dissolution.
TIIE PARTNERSIPi heretofore exi,t
ing untier the vaimle and a,yle of G ARW'ILE
&3IcCALiHRI\, i t:is div dissolved iv
mitutal consent.
JOHN B. ('AI?WILE,
ROBERT L. MeCAUGIIRIN.
Newberry, F. C., Nov. 1, 1870.
Tilt undersi,-:w.d having puirchased th:e
intere.t of -Ia. .;NO. B. CARWILE. in the
partnereship o: Carwvile & Metiangbrin, will
continuc the b,si::en in his own .ame, and
will pay ati! e"laim :"_.tinsi the latlti::rrhtner
:hi p. ~ RBERT. L. Ml(CAUGlIN.
Nov. s,rl7.
IN retiring from b:isinwss at Newberry,
it all'ords me gre ph.f:sire to cotlltltend
Mr. RUBEIT L. McAUGHRI mo the
eontint:ed contfidence and pttronaze of all
the friends Of the It" PIrt:er.lhip.
JNO. 13. CARWILE.
Nov. I, 187d -44
TIlE U\DERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE
The Banking Agency
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS
As heretofore, and will
BUY AND SELL EXCHANGE
AND MAKE ADVANCES
ON COTTON
Shipped to his friend- in Charleston and
New York.
Nov 144 2 R L. M'CAUGHIN.
FERTILIZERS.
50 Tons Peruvian Guano, direct from
Pcruviau Gov't Agent.
100 Tons Carolina Fertilizer.
10 Tons 3augh's Raw Bone.
Land Plaster.
Flour of Bone.
For sale by
R. L. McCaughrin.
Nov. 2, 44--'t.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebtiew to the late firm of
CARWILE & MeCAUGiHRIN, will plea-e
n:ake itiinediate payment to the under
?igned. R. L. .CAUGH R!N,
Nov. 2, 44-2t.
M. H. BERRY'S
FURNITURE WARE-ROOf,
Plain Strcet. near Main.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
NOW on h.ind and t eily receiviu;' from
the m.nnfiactori es of New Yt.r:c, Bnton,
incinnati and Loui-ville", the lirg'st assori
mnent of FURNITURE ever kept in this
market, consisting in part of Walnut Par.
tor, Ghacithe:' rtrd Dhinhi-Roo-i Siits; "on
Bedstads of dilferent p.tters, in Walnut
and Imitation ; also, the celbr.ted Georgia
Split-hottom Chair?.
All kinds of 1ATTCRES.E male to order.
Ternis cash and Goods cheap.
N\r. 2, 44-tf.
~LA~ND FOR SALE.
-.TilE .ub.criber wsill offer FOR. S.\.L otn
Saes-day,v Nov. '7th, the fol1oigi tsae:s o1
LAND, viz.:
Tract No. 1, contaiining tern u4 ai.h
nieres, bio'ndled bcy l.iid4 of E'. i'. Lrke, G;
Li"onhirth, (.. & C. 1I3. la, ar>i & wnri athe
No. 2, onitai:ns ab.out thi rtPfieen acei, withI
hiouie and: well oni lot, nearI by' iand oppoSite
l,-le- a $lips.. YPennmingon's, ami! taj. iia
ter'.s lois.
All of the abuo~e t:e in the limitst of the
town of Hel-na, and wil be di-ooed o al'
p,rivaite -ale i d&iredl.
Terms imade linown on day ofl ,aie-.
Nor. 2, 4-St.
NOTILCE..
The sniseriber will proceed to:-ell in ac
cordance with previous niotice, on sae-day
ne,bsplantat ion of 5 i4 cr, a' pub.
lie aucition,* at Newberry (. H.
Aho:it 100 acres cleared, chiefly fresh
hi ni, abou 11o1 ;ier an nbil forest, balance
heaivilyv timnered ni , veilo' pine, inter.p--r
sied .ith yonn~0':l oak, i,iek lry,walnut,&ce.. No
wIa'.Cteln ont the phicee T1here is a smi.e ll
orchard of youtng fruit trees, very chioice
fr tt, u!lcte fr lite P'omarian nu,rAeries,
just conting int-, hearting. Weldl estaiIhl.'d
as' a henhby hv I'.
T. rms-On:e th:id of tile jlrebiase -roney
enhirte ha!ancle in one andh I wo) year'
from daite of sale, with initere<itiat 'l per
eei.t. A tinori tggo be'i tai; 'n on thei
pie to seenre,, the pi'liurchaionlej, andi
the pimebasier 1o ia y for' 'tamp:ti :in' pa
pera. U3. I. S(COTT.
Nov 2. 44-1t
A LAimEI~
tILLUSiTRATED) PAPED
A're: For Qiw Year.
We are now prepiaredl to alTer the PEOPL.ES
r tUURNAL :a ai,.E Guir fori ntil yearL i'
Th iis is a rare opportnnity that all intelli.
getnt peopic wvill appreciate. Send ini ym
su~ib-crip:ion< ttt otnce, and secure the P'EO.
rPLES J1OU!RNAL free f'or onevyear. Adldress
.iWUEIRRY HEltALD.
Nov. 2, 44-tf.
A ycnis Wanted 1F>r
GOLDEN SHEAVES
F'ROMI 'rtn FELDS or L1ERATiUllE
Con::iining -eetion fi romt ONE HUN(DRED 0
:uthors,. inicluiding Adams, B3aneroft, Bacon
Beecher, Bulwer, Chapin (E. HI ). Carlyle
Cooper, De Qutiney, Everett, Emerson, New
man llail, J. G. Holland. Irving, Ij)mgreliow
-Parker, Phillips, Pun'hon, Robertson, R~ue
kin, Whately, Wsebster, and others equallb
celebrated for their skill in the use of beauui
fub langnage ' d for their strong enforce'
omenat of nio .. ide.as. Six hundr- d pa:ges
tIelegant chromno fronti'p:ece in ten colors
and many choice engravings, at one half the
aprice charged for any other book of Its quali
ty. Agents can sel twice as t:ny of thi:
hook as of any other in ihe market . Ladier
mtoth the best of' suceoss
Clergymen, Tieachers, andi energet ic von
men and ladies wanted in every townshin t<
ae: asAents, on very liberal termt. Senh
name andl addiress for Cinhir to ZIEG LEI
Se McCUROYT, Pi!iadelphiia, Pau.; Cincinnati
Ohi; Cicao, ll; St. Louis, Mo.; o:
Nov. 2, 44-6m:.
NOTICE.
If W1.L 1sELL at myi~ Residence on -Mon
day z4 th Nuveniber i:ex t, one good sad die
ha1*~ne- s anil firmi horse, une : od .'ail; i
and brood mare, one good huggy, witi
ilance wtood peanshft<, IluchtOld ant
Ktitwie Fulritlre, a good L:ibriry of Hoo'ks
a i'.li course of LAatin iUookis, Medical llooks
an'ii mi" tem Duntgiiin.oni's' workts, R'eligiioi
Looks,- Sch ool Booiks, ::nd a great mn::
othier articles tou tediOnii to wiiihoni. Term.ii
Cash.i 2AT11EW. IA LL.
Nov. , 44-2t*.
PIANO FOR SALE,
Any per-soniwan;t a, 'ECOND l.\LE
Xcw!~rrr .d,J.v 'MICK.
A CARD.
Ii A ING sod my f(Nk of Dr;.
ci:.es, &c.., to M.r. M i E & T A
I take niica-: :e in tec.nmt idi: t
Mly former c:oe. rs ;+n"l th:" pirl)!
r.ally. 'r.d :iani f .-l . r ;lth libe ri
a,,, he ret'otore be =towed urton ru}
licit a coteu:eo . ,aefur my
Drugs & Medici
THIE Suberibers hasri"g pturel
"0:"k of ~Dr1:^, Mt-eiine<, &c., of
JAME YINTo!SH, beg leate to eal
their fliemi. and t1h patrcn: of the old
taidlimt a, for a co:tmi:ance of their
'or aid patrt:.:::t to the n. "w, and are
tcrn.im. in:t tere -h:ti be 1o wa
C:t"re Lld :etaiotn: on theit p:rt tO
the ct-ton and: g0oi wi4' of the
Th ci e tnicavor to i,cp supplied'
the purest atices in t.liir line, and
fi ietis tay 'eV un ur.ltr= aini prescri
heing filled wiih promp ies and the
care. 'MOTT E & TARRA1
J. w.trn Morr.. t. P. 'r
Nov. 11:--44-t. -
Notice.
A'l persons i':dehted to me ty PT
count will find the same inl the hinds
II. P. Tarrattt for colleetion, :od
qu.s ed to call and :ettle the same at
Nov 1 4 tf JAMES M'IST
IOTffE & TARRA
Druggists & Apothleca
SUCCZ.sSOrs TO
'Dr. Jas. McInto
A&'At the ONi Standl Opposte
C'urt Ilu e.2
Have on hand and are constant1y recei
full supply of all articles in their li
Drugs, Medicin
mTs, IILs,
j PATENT MEDICINES,
COLOGNES,
10If{d :Ulilif ItilfI:
Hair,Tooth & Mail Brus
0 C31BS,
PERUMERY,
S E GrA R S,
CHliCE TEAS,
For Medicinal T2e.
For Salc LforCs,b
.Nov 1, IS)-4:m.
The Best. Fare' Wetly i1 NLv .
Only T.:>I J!tar' i .'s
Ahead of Thr. e--Dollar Week:ies in,
Int:erest:
CLUB AU-ENTS WAN"
Cash and othier P'remnoe Never be.'ore
LadiesaniYoung Folks caauk 50
$6.00 CASKa for 20 NAMES!
$750C) for Oae Hundred!
A Splendid Engzraein:; F1tE to all who send
for Specimens.
Elegant $4) sewing Machi::c- andt Gold Watc
Gf F o :- -10 Suberiber's ! .El
AONEl~ I-NDRED) OrIi: PREMILU1S!
AMagniicnt En.ravinr. worth $1 5', Free to
Sul.scribers.
Every Person who end- u- TW EN 1Y CEN rS
for si ecimens of tinr thiree Ee.int Il!n.teated
Pbictionsi~. Re'gular pr:ca27 ci,:,tN. or Fifteen
Cenots for anv i w,. or T.in Cent-i for any one.
with a view to subacibe or to get up a (lub, will
receive tihe amJp:eC: itn a s.plendidi Eneraving,
P.o-1paid: Wotth Fif' y Cent-Fr.': We me'nn
just what we* -a' : n mtter how i mnany apply.
All1 will r-eceive thie t' *.nui ul Engraving w.ho
send us the-r nf jI.uire :imonlht.
W.e pr,iui1i-- the f.oiim::
t--d. Ei.hit-pget. .--eky. wh:ich will be the keat
We'-khl ithi' Contry. contnanig ais mtch
readinit n, "'tv Three-D) >il.r rural pap.:r! lPrice,,
$2 5.. or $2 0 i- o ub-, t'.r ye-ar.
--M N Elf WF EEE LY." the flest Illustrated
Liteiary 1-iht-a;:e 1'Jper. fo,r t:amiilies tnt in,
tere-teri in A-trieni:rt .r lIor:iculture. ih-.t baa
ever appecared. Price. $2.5'. or $2mi to Clut.a,
per year.
M INIl's 3MNTfIlLY 31 AG A7.!. a Lairge
illustruate.. OEctaro-paee. D i c.h::nn,t. Pubhi
cttionof01rare intiereat. Pzice. $130per annum.
$.rme to ('ub--.
3. B.-Every subscriber. in clubsof twenty. to
ala our publicatio:.s, will receive a Mlagnifient
French Engravinig. worth S1 59. Free.
Sut-erahera for eithier paper in clubs count for
Premiums.
No chasrge for pap'-rt for the balance of this
year. 1870. t o thos-e who subscrit;e for 18'71:
New Yoiirmetof a Il bigin, .Jat tarr 1. 1871.
Seventy-Fre Dollars patd in Caak for ~o
hutndred sub-ceripitio:,s to ei.hter. ora!I our ptiblis
cationts. whih 0.m b.- obtazined by. men, wasteU
or young foltks in out: week!
We htave born l'wety Years in the publishing
businesis uznd wetilhali expiendi car-h withou tint
to make our pblicatio:a the IL:st of the kind in
.the Uniltedl States.
Our Paiper:.are puhbishzed in New York, but
our Editoarial Oflice i n t New Btruiiswick. New
Jersey, for the pers-ontal con venience ol'the Pro
prietor. who re.-ides there,. and where all letters
should be addremedi to V. B MINER & CO.
N. B.-The NEWIRE;:l:Y IER ALD will be
clubbed with the Rhural American or 3liner's
-Weeklv. for 1871. foar $4.5 .. aad with Miner's
Mont hly Maazue for $3.5 . ltb.-re i- no charce
- fr Meast. Miner & Co 's publicaionas from now
to Jatituary to tholie who. club for thieta. Sam
pIes to be Ceenl at th is ot!!ce.
Nov. 2,44-.f.
GUJANC
2': Tous ETrWAN. \' -.
100 Tous ETI WA N. .
20 Tio::s PliGN! X.
20 Ton'.s W LC ON.
ICO'S., 1A NIPE L.\T1
Noiw in st:rc :tt! FOR SAILE :
drnyt.rc and sto'irte adde 1.
TERMS CAS'
G. T. SCO'~
Oc't. 20, 4:--tY.
:Prince Ed.ward
Black SeedA -
I A.M in .'t o tf;: and
c.-!h a .1 - . . 4 e e t
:s I-ounds. .l! 2 't to
.h......av..p..n.1.: