The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, November 23, 1870, Image 2

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Wednesday, Novem'r 23, I87O. The Public Meeting Aonounced for last Monday has been postponed until Sale-day in December, when it is -desired that a full represen tation from all the townships v ill meet. In this connection we state also that the nr-eting of the town club called fur this Wednesday afternoon, will be post poned till a!ter the public meeting in Sale-day. Demooratic Gains. South Carolina has lost, by one of the greatest systems of fraud ever known. and which is admitted now by the lendir.g radicals, after the election is over, hut it is consoling that the cause of honesty against oppression and dishonesty is gin ing largely elsewhere. New York has gone l)emoceratic by a large majority. The next Congre,s will he as follows, Democrats. 108, Radicals 122, Indepen pendients 3. Is not this cause for con' gratulation ? Pomeroy's Democrat UIs the largest circulation of any po litical paper in the world. It is thor oughly Democratie ; containa, each week. politieal editorials from "Brick" Porn eroy, such as no other man can or dare write; Pomeroy's Saturday night chap teps, and social chats with friends' Terrence McGrant's letters ; full and cor rect finanical and commercial reports ; masonic and agricultural departments, and gcneral ncvs, re:dering it a first class fanily alr. Suhscripti">n pri;e .2 50 S r'i fo" ,pecirnen copi- .nrd ci cerlars with p'-. niium lists and ciub tates. Address M M. Pimeroy, e<litnr and proprietor, or C P. Sykes, publihrer, P. 0. Box 65,217, New York cit V. Death of Col J. E. Eago^3. In the death of this gallant gentlem-n. the State has reasons to iamen.t. lie was the youngest Colonel in the Confed. erate service, that honora,le title hei:ig conferred on bi:n fr highly meritorious conduct in battle, when he was only ninete'n years of age, and none braver than himself was thcre enlisted in fighting the battles of his country. HIis sulbring in the list hours intervening bett cen the accident and his death were iorr.e with a fortitude in keeping with his character, which from his earlicst boy hood had been such as gave the greatest comfort and sati4wa,-tion to family anid friends. Col Hfagood was the brother of G'en. Johnston IIngoond. Said and cruel the a.ccilent w:.ih laid low so noble, so gallant a man. Grzen be the t,rf ab.ve his resting place. To the Women of the South. A circular thus addressedl, making aip peal for aid in erecting a monument a' Richmond, as a lasting memot ial of the love horne our great chief-Gen. Lee by a mourning and grateful peopl:, has been sent us by the Committee of ladies, of the Monument Associaition. It ispo posed that on the fourth Sunday in No. vember, the 27th, a collection be takeni up in all the churches throu)ghout the Southern land, as the only possible way by which a voluntary and -simult'tneous offering can he made to the memory of him whom we would honor in death, as we have honored and loved in life. A very small stun each fr om so hrge a field will insure an amount suffici.nt fhr so great and noble an ob~ject, id Wet urge in behaf of the Committee, that the va rious pastors in this county and town make the necessary announcement to their congregations, and take up the sub scription at the time~ desirnated. It is esti'nated that there are 23.000 conszre gationsa in the South, and if all of them contribute but a triiling sum, a fittinsg monument can be rearedl. Le.t each man, womnan and chil, give what they can, regardlless how smnall or how great the somn mary be. Cotribuionrs mist be sent to Mrs. C. C. Pmcknev. Chairman of Lad'ies L--e Monument Commnit tee, Charleston, S. G. Premiu-ns to New'oerry. Froam the ofilil report of premniumis awarded at the late State Farir, we take the flowing for Newberrry: Be-t hushel bread corn--T. W. 11ol'o way, $5. Best bushel stock corn-U D. Boozer, $5. Best Alderney Bull--Rev T.S. Boinest, $10. Best Blood mare-Rev G. B. Tucker, $10. BEat Blodmi ll-2 year old-Rev G. B. Tucker, $10. Best Single harness horse-W. Y. Fair, $'0. Best CotswoldI Buck-Win. Summer, s-5. Bes.t Cornwold Ewes, 3 in pen-Wmn. Summer, $3. Best chesnuts, walnuts, raspberries and strawberries-Wt m. Soummier. silver. 300 varieties pear trees-Win..Summer, 135 varieties peach trees-Win. Sum mer, $8. 170) varieties apple trees-Wmn. Sum mler$. 1 box mnedlars-Wmn. Sommer, silver. Best jar lard--Mrs. T. W. Hollow'a, liest Domecstic Soap--T. WV. U->lloway, rBest Pe Miss. K'bler, silver. Best S.ack Peacannuts-J. L. Eppes, silver. Best Woolen Coverkt-Mrs. C. Suber, Best LAidi Work Quit--Mrs. T. WV. Best Plough boy--Niles Peter $5. G;reat exel:ement in at! the European Court circles beere or the attitudle of R~us sin. War prepraZtionls proceed day and Dnit in England. The Ru-sian armr en a war footing has a grand total of 1.357 6~.57 D)isas:er'is said to have befallen the armay orc. the Loire. But thre new is vague and in deinite, and we awuit reliable daita; mean. whle ::,e tgreat est de of modern times eon tinues andi the -.nonktle~ue tires of a general war a.re 1n s't rea ~yto b,i:mz. for:h, arid cn A RightB.easonaUe cason. It was no doubt expected that, on our re turn l4st week from Co!nmbia, somethinig would ia e been said of the Fair, and it vo .1., but for reaaons. In the first place we went down fni1, head full of Fair, and of hetd.o-it'. h:cid- flull of bakets, bundles and babe,, luli itide and full outside. and on nrrlving were title<l with consterna:ion at the numtnr of hack drivers, who each and all ntde trtml-ndots efforts to fill their vehicles wi:h our fu;lne>s. Such the uproar, and the danger, that the children's eye< tilled with tears. wazil; ours filled with tr.'t!,e Oh the fullness of joy, for just then we sew the friend we 1-,oked for, corn ng to the rescue lis heart was full of the m:ik of human kinminoess; we til'ed h is arms anl hands, un til he ran over-across the street-we foI lowed, and soon fonn"i shelter, weccome and n:ilef from all the fulless but that which filed our lt-. Tha: held on all night and next day, and the nex:; it got no herter fa-t. The house w+t full of ladies, who all trie-l their level best to cure it, but it ached right on, while the children-a score more or less -kept auch a racket, that, on the mornin of the second or third day, we don't rem m ber which, so groat the p-tin and so rtuch the noise, we cried In extremi:y, "Lay ott Macduff," and without stopping to finish the quotation. started for the Fair Gronn !s. And what was the consequence? it only grew worse. We went, we saw-nothing, an-i it conquered. All that we distinetly remnmber was, the feeling that some one trumped on our toes, which guve momentary relief t our head, when the shrill whistle of Mr. To zer's N5O steam engine filled the measure ot misery in starring that everlasting pain again, and being bored by a man with a long tale, and the having to keep an eye on o r youngest boy who would go where we did not want him to go, and our hand on an empty wallet to save the feelings of any un wary pickpocket v.ho otherwise m;ght have found oppor:unity to gra' It and me t with disapp,in:meut. We got out at :ist, and with our headache, went for turkey, oyster pie, floating island, etc , at H K's, the glass front gentleman's ho,pitable mansion. No relit', ' rried hr-arl and ache to be,:, all nigh i: held on withi a tenacity altngether depl ra hi'. C.uried it around next day, and tried h>tlf dozen on the shell, still without relief, and thus it con:iuued, when dis;u;:ed, d jointed. de'norlized and all but dctented. we conc'nt!el to start back for horme. 1T:is I waa on Mo:ndar. Had heard of blue Mort, day, but never realized it before. Took seats in coach at eight. and received the" cheering as<nrane that the caravan would start in t'n minutes time, bat it did not. .':cited oue betr, and timidly asked ngain "when do we start,' "as soon as the freight train-comcs in, which is expc:e:d to get in when it arrives." Looked aroun'. saw,Npar tn,burg, in red letters on outside of coich. but hav rg no desire to visa that town: just then, as it :-.s raining, went in, remove: bag and h:,gage, and nit q-tite siti"fled th.' we bad got everything out, went b ick and sure enough found the entire family, who had been overlooked. All right now. Sa' down, waited one hour more, co-ductor hitched on one of the big shoo fly coaches. passengers all moved into it, we dittoed, this time took chiidren in first. Lively hope of strting now, anid we diid in about a half hour, but only f'romn the big fine coach into a sma iler one, w ith hard seats and dirt enough on them to start a vetge'table garden, it being discovered in time that one of the springs oh the shoo fly was biriken. W.ited ionger; reigrht came in, will stuart now, ma:de chi: :ren take fresh holds on bach of seats in Ca'' the thing should start in tuo big a hurry. But it did not yet, only half of the freight trait: had got in, the balance stopping oppo site Messrs. Go'ldsenith & Kind's foundIry,one - mile distant. (These gentlemen are exten ively cecagd in the m.-.nufact:ure of im proved cotton presser, and other articles for farm use of ext'eedin:g merit, and at the l.ite Fair received -everailprizes.) Rel i ore rrnt in engines and h inds sent after de:ii'ned halt': it came in ;track being no)w clear, it was joyful:yascertainedl tbhit the train would now move. It did-about three hundred yard and stopped, th-at somebody might enquire it Mr. Elwwards was ab'ord. By the timei was found that Mr. E. was not A board., th-' pssengers had each be'come much thoredl, hut con luetor Itrazil just then like a sensible fel ow eried all-a-board, and the thing mnoved. It was eleven o'clock. A last fbu- look at depot, wlhch for three hours we had wearily gazedI at. 'T welve brought us to the scene of the wreek, and an tawfui sight it still pre sened. The wonidet is that balf' the passen gers on that unft.rtunLte train which wet rver on that unlucky aftlera->on, were not killel, and! the o;her half wounded 'rThe smash was dre:adful. No other detention t:li we reached the city of Po'n tria, andI there the hungy tired ones were allowe:l ab)out one ad a half !hours time to view the public pulic buiblings and monum-nts, while wait ing for the down passenger. Thte mceeting was amin able, anad the parting pleasant. At four Newberry was whistie 1. anid though that white was s-un lei by Jack L tw!ess, first ieutenant of Joe Crews' fire bran!I mi:itiai, ad was paid dear fo.r in time, it was imusit' swet. hivne ag tin, and after all that long, Weary, waiting an-i worrying, homnogenausly the same, but httn:ry, hollowr, backed, bar rasd, tand still full of heada.cho. Is it muchb wod-mr that we did not give a colu'nn des rip:en of the Fair, and other things un seen ? We are toMi that it was a success, and that there were a gre'at many people, horses andi other stock there, lovely women, any number of chiliten, (we had fouir) and alhost of beau tiful i useful thtiugs, but they were like a 'eaed hook as it were to the possessor of the headach?. At this; date ottr hea-l is cear of pain, and if the executiv" could be induced to hold the fair over, we beli. ye it would afford us pleas The following letter addressed to Joo A Crews, ctire .Joe Crews, 1.aurensville, S. C., h-as been handed to us. We do not thick note or comment nece<sary, as it (peaks voltmes for itself. We publish it verbitim from the original, and "dry so." The wr itcr is confidential secretary to the Governor: tSTATE (JF -TH GAI(IA I IA coimu'li , Oct. 3d, 1 57. Mr DFAR Ci:w Yoiur papers- c-ame t.o h.and d .r, andt I got thte Gov'- appro 0! after sotn:e sLt. tlkitg--day afa &r to-orr' I alill actnd : to you, unit ao' ut ' our father conte~ don., I wonb Cue ive V ou persont! .liv thaint to sen by -xrs oni aIc'ount 0o the s:te ofi the couttry. You tell VOU :a'r th [. w aor:.e,t lard for W'allaace, and1 01oW h' don't wanit to) pay mte, 'tuI Its cos - Y::'ENtt.aL. \,ou 5.a' to ' our thellr, that uti" W.lla uars mte thte S io" I ail *o teo:ice and P'iekens. arni dufi'at boi je st- re a s~ thein stun -hInutms, bi)(!-es- I al the Gouvernor's a ttien:ion to that $250 Wa La cu' got out of the tre:icurv witheO Governor's knowledge, andi he sill have to) Ii a'it ai! lack, as hue is tnot enttiided t'i uNE CEN. Love to your ether, P'owell, self a:.d all. Wrute to :ue at ottce. YIours truiv, EIAGI2 The first c:nls:::eration and the last-jlu.ft bredti' nla 1':t. iS e o. (.Germanf River. LOCAL. 'roLc.-Brigadier Gen. reterson ex hihited to us the other day a straight st(m taken f:om a stalk of cor:on grown on his p'aotarion, mesanring only eleven inches. on which were ten fuil sized boUl<, and he :avs his te not a ciicumstance. His modest rtq:est was to make notice of this remark:, ile _"rowth. if we needed a paragraph to add to the interest of our alrendy highly inter eritig paper, and a,k hie brother farmers "how i; that for high ?" all of which we do. How To DETECr COCNTERFEtTT NOTE. Quite a number of our merchants accepted the call of )r. Samuel lreves ,f Salisbnry. N. C.. on Wednesday and Thiursday last, ar.d placed themselves under t h i s accnm plished gentleman for the purpo!e of taking le..ons in the art of detecting cotn teri'et nore. I). R. is a expert. and exaluins c!e:-rh atnd Aimpiv ittr w.y nt"ces"ary to de' cite quickly the diTfrenr tic, wee-n the gen uine and the spu, ius. 11t will visit the prin cipal towns and villi.,ge, of the np ct au;ry. A C-r.-Thtere are Cnrlnnc kinds of ents, "thP cut d.-d," and't" n:1k:ne,t cut of all." the cut "nn the miei' and down again," tin "pa,"on win: en"'', the boys lirat cat rith his new knite, the "cat and come ag In," and ve know not how many other cute, nei:her of whic" are we cutting at now however. Tihe cut alluded to w:ts made by Luke. (no relation of the saint of "ame natre, for we regret to say that the Luke named is gnilte of g;ettinti mad ?onetitnes.) at th, in tsnoce of G.-n. W. H. Hunt. and was no less than a en; of tine mutton, !at, juice, tender, attil just suchr a piece as we delight to sit up to and cut into slice< for we'uns. The Gen. will plea;e ace'pt our thanks for the same, and although it i.+ now clean gone forever. the remembrance is fresh and sweet. hi your touth vatering, reader? if so. go to hi. stall, where every day can be found as uice meat as can h - produced. Scaars -We are having more weather than a man can shake a stick at. .lack wil please state if the place where he ! laid his body down on the 20th night Nov., was soft and comfortable, or otherwi,e. The way the m",ney goes will he found out hy readittg private secretary Hague's letter, elsewbere. The tn in who tid hie'd haitl ns a load of wood-!ong ago dte-when he has noth inx else to do, will go to ruiu if he dues nut amend. Ii edrm had carried the election as rad!, cali;um fru-ent!v did, Grant would have hrIlped teott to cone down like a thonu:nl of bi ick. .lohn Brown's son! is marching ot. A :t.ill i:rove of bogs sold here on MoNid.ir at tine cents brosi, and the public pulse d ii-'t bett one time quicker. John says he are, and 1.e ate, and kept on eating witle in Charleston last week. He stoppeil at the Pavilion. and had a good time Sonehevly, or'. couple of them, onght to j mirrv and senl in a ctke. We've lived on tig turnips till we can't rest. C.ke, cake, is our cry. Sub;crih"r< wl plea e p:tv np, for time is on the winz. It they do not we'll wing our flight to other parts. NEW ADvERTIsEwt rs.-lcssrs Mayes & Mtartin, we are p!eased to state, have removed to their elegant and commodlots brick store. here thev h:ive on hand a fine stock of gir,erie.4 anl general plbntat:on supplies. Messrs Fellers & (iltan, are prepared to show a cho+cr as-or ment or new goods. sn"h as dry goods, trimmings, heavy goods, gre cei ies, and n;e D>ics. Mr. D Mower invites attention through a series of carls to his larte an.d varied stock of dry goods, inilinery, buots, shoes, groceries, le. Mr. L. R Marshal, says "rme too," and means too what he snra. Messrs 'tt & Land. of Angtsta, Ga., ad, vertise their Expectorant in this issue. It is a sovereitrn remedy for all the complaints enierized, and is highly recommended. fry it. ye 'fflicted. Messrs Wilcox & Gibbes, call attentionl to their guanos. They are large importers atd dealers, and farmers can rety on-their feilizers being good. Mr. G. T. Scott is agent for Newherry C. HI., Mr. Jas. Lipscomb for Chtappell's Depot, and Mr. 1'. E. Wise for Frog Level. Mr. Alex C. We!t'h offers to furnis'h pritne frs' wood for Sate. (G:ve him yotir orders. Mr. N. B. Davenport offers for Sale a vat us ble, htighly improved platution. Parties wanting land will do well to exilminc this II. C. W.keman-Sidra and Sho-tiders. or saic tow. A. B. C --Nice educational. WHitcg IS TitE 'RE5ON ? --Gov. Scott' mtust be a ha-l pnymaster, h-is too many' em ployees, or. but, we dislike to sav It. the mi j rIty oc' his un-lerstr:ippers must he n-itra!lv lod. (ti!v twio w'eks ::o we h>:d oc..i-tio to no'ice the sr),iius conrdntt of one of bis pr-ace pire'etve'rs, and now we have to re cord enoher deevrture from the strict l'ne flidowied by ctrentlemn. The ca-e is this one of 'dihechownt.' with'ut regard to~ pro priety, or theo fe:ar of conseq'uences, sednce'd a ne't.ro itn:O the ne(f'rious plan of' taking from Mr. Pool's hotel the covering of two beds 'The plan was carried ont in so far, that t:te clothes were taken from the beds and n'atr dlow.n the stairs, whlen the owner^see ing the mano'ouvre stopp-d procee'lings, and inlted su'nimary ponishmeint on the attSon i-hed. anid s-r:nge to say, indignant white man, who satid he tthought there was no harm in it,.c he wa< responsib!e. Mr. Pool thoutght othrwise, and as stated, visited con,tahie Smi-h with some salutary and, under the cir~ cumstances, necessary lessons, which it is honel may serve it good purpose. One or otha' of the reasons named nhor: must lbe the caus" for this condturt, but which, we cannot tell. If the first. we ventnre 'o nd vise the G >vernor to pay his constablea enou?h to keep themi ahove the necessily of intrfering with the rights and property of honest p'orple and if the I riter, we respect filv enutreat that he -end them to a more covgenial latitude. In the name of Grant, let us have peace. Governor. The Evangelical Lutheran Synod Of South C'irriina anid adj ucent States convenedl in St. Jbohn's Church, Charleston, on the 17th in<tsnt. The attendance was large. Dr. Rude presided. Trhe following is the President's report : BeL.OVEn IlKETHiREN :-We Are again per. mitted to mecet in sy'nodic'al conuvention, to ch-dre what the Lord has done for our churches, to report the result< of our lah'>r, ad to devise means for the continuedl we.l f:ire of Z.ion. With fervent gratitu-le to llit, wo'. ioved, rede.'med sod called us. and wose scevants we- arec, let u< devote ouir ~trength and time. e:irnestly and self-deny itgly to the aci.omplishment of the purpos for which we are' assemobledl together May we all reilize ho'h our responsibtlity andl ac, coutbilitv. We are but suewardIs. (Of thte clricatl tmembe)rs of this, Synod, not one has been call away: but we mourn the (heath of the delegate from Sr. John's Church, Chrleston, B'other 11. Cola. H-e hias gone to his rewarri : we feel assured that our loss is his gain. Let us remember tb,it time is fleetimr, and th<t we therefore ought to he up and doing with all our might; be instant, io season and out of season. proving our-! eelves workmen, each in his sphere. whether it be the pulpit or the pew, that need not be asha'mei, and w>atching. serving, waiting, looiug constantly for the coming of the Lord. My rfhi';al acts arc but few. The Srnoli uras n-!eed a formul, of govetrnment iicip line, buit it seemos to have becomre oh-olete. I o;eceauntg papers were Sitt1.nlittedl upon pot,t r.iea. p i.otOl charg:ij.e-, the G eneira .Sy nod. the Th~!eoloiical.t Seintary, l'neficia All th.a pertains to the affair, of the pas tort:' is sattiactory. It is riettommntted that the l'heolo"ic.d Semnary h.e loc:ted at C .lumbtia, atnd that steps be taken for tihe uport of the pr'ofe.;sor5 the se'curinig of funtil for i-estment, an- f or tint rpeedy re, optring of the to tituti:>n. It was te<olved th:tt a collection he takenu up otn the third ubahtth in l)'eembter next and -uceedwinlg Sabb iths, iti all the cthurche'. of Synod for the benefit of the Setminary.an.d pro~eeds sentt to Roard of Directors at Co lumbia. Svno.l eleted the following offleers: Sigh, Recording Sec-ary: Rev J1 P Smne!t zer Co,rresponditg S'eretarv; Major P. 1-. Wise, 'Tretasurer: Mr..). F. Sebiirtmer. 'l're.s urr Saminary: Mr. T, w . Holloway, 'Lres urer Widow's Ytund. President hlawkius, upon taking the chatr, in a brief atnd graceful mar.neracknowledged h" trust and confidence imposed in hint, and touchindi" requested tbe body to give him their pr-avers. couin,ei atid forhaerati' to-the enI that tie diZfni'. diets :m.tI privileges of ;vlih. tl eO,Od to toe well-bing of01 the c!,meth and thie glo.ry' of God. .Ti... ara reports gn e checritng pro mise of the extension of the bounds of the hunrch. tvd'z T. S. Boinest and J. A. Sligh, were re.ertively rl, cred drieg:tre and alternate" to -he Geor:ia s ynod; and lt.-v'ds W. S. liow m:mn and J. If. W. WVertc to the NrhCaro, li:t Svynod. 1-'~ E. A. Iilek, Superintemlent of the Amtercan ible Society, in Sou'h C.trolina, .:diressed the Svnod. tiving an interesting .t:etement of his work, after which resoiu rions were p:tssed heartily endorsing anJ su taining Mr. Iloles In his noble wo:k of Bible dlistr;butinn. An election wns held for the quota of repre. s'utation of thi: Synod in the Board of Di ree:o"s of the Thet"logical Seminary. and lh.v,. I'. S. ; .Iue,4t, .T. liawk:n+. .I A.Sligh, r.- .'.rsrs. W. K. l.ehman end G. Diereks The follnwinr were erteed as Trines of rl.e ('oleee :?.vs. J. It chman , t).. T. S. Boine.st, J. lLwk ins. W. S. Iiowman,W. W1. Ilickt'. .J. A. i;:'h..1. H. Honour, Ilon. D Bio.man, .1 . r,q , 1>r. A E. Norman Dr. 'arr'e, titj. P E. W i.. Capt. J P. Ail. Ca.pt V K. lAchran. M .j. G. iaphar:. ('.t;t. G. S. 1Mtcker, Win Halti Wan;:er and V m. Keith. R.-v. M-. Shitch, o( West Virg,nia, wa- rP reived into the Miniterium, and he will be installed for a pasorat: in the Synod Synod has re-olv":td to devote itself to grr"tter zeal, and a more earnest work in the Mi"ionary Society. Frnr Level was selected as the next place of mneeting, MARRIED, In i.,nrensville. November 1 th. by Rev. P. F. Kt-tter. TOMAs B. CR,Ws, of the L.uren-viile Iler.ld. to tliss C:LIA R BA. LI.W. daughter of the late Rev. David L. llal ke'. Our heartiest congratulations to brothet Crews of the Ila rald and the amiable lady of his choice. We had been thinking some time that Tom was cruis-ing short-banded, and that an addition to his crew would make the voyage happier to him. Be careful of your "im,pressions" Tom, so thatyour "proof sheets," may be creditable, and your small articles be properly "capped" and worthy of "credit." COMMERCIAL. rwn':arv, S. C., November 22.-Cotton 13. (o1.UNSt1i A. November 22 -Sales of cotton )c5' ter.aysi l bales-middlingS 14c. Nkw Yorg. N\ivember 21-7 P. M..-Cottoe o:ented ,trong. but clo-eo weak; sales 4.5 0 bale upinur,d16 ;. Gold 1I. (x-A.u: i'os.November 21.-Cotton flrrrer middlin 15f; rales 5;rs bales; receipts 1.4t6 s-ck 27.7 Arot;s'a. November 2l.-.Cotton in 0o4 de mand. at 14; a 141 fur middling; sales 1.37 bales: rece-ipts 1.41k4. I.tvas:Po'L. Yonvemb'r 21-Evening.-Cotton c'osed eteady-upland19j; Orleans 91; sales 12, 10j bace. LITEST QUOTATIONS OF SJTHERN SECURITIES, IN (hIrARLESTON. S. C., CofnarCTZ w.ZXLY aT Banker & Broker. No. 25 Broad Street. 3'J}E.m'It is, I m9 STA e ctC:trrls--Snnth Oarolina. old. - s ': to new. --a i1; do. regi-t'd stock. ex int a 71. ('ITS SetrrnTtras-An.nsra. Ca.. itonds -s 75: ('harleston. S. U., .tock. ex e.r int. - a 60: do. Fire Lonn Honds. 68a -; 'lumt>ia. S. C. Itonds. - a M). Ba:t.toA D t - -ltt,e Ridge. Grst mort:age, 6?'a-: charleston and Savannab. 60a..: Char lotte. Columbia aid Augusta. - a 85: Cheraa and ltariiugtou. a 9-; Greenville at'd Colutnbia, 1st mo'rt.. 8;a -; do. state gtraater, 65 a -; Northeastern. 87 a -; -Savannah and Charleston, lst mort.. - a 78; do. Staste guarantee. 69a -: South (arolina. - a 78; do. 6:'; spartan. burg and LDion. -A 5.. RAIt.ROAD S-rocK5.-Charlotte. Columbia aDd A u.usta. - a 401: Greenville and Columbia. 3 ;North,easte'rn. 13.s : Savannah and Charles ton. -- a 85S: 5 -nih ('arolina. whole shares, -a i1 o. half'sh:r-:6 - 22. Exciia.. .&c-New )>rk Sight. 3 off par; G old, 11:1 a i113: Si:ver. 103 a Bunk~ of' r-nariest,,n................. .... elank of Newberry...................,.-- - ,t.nk of" a:mde......................85 a -- Uank of' Georgetown.................7a Ii 'uk of$oth larolinia................19 a - ink of('h<.t-r.....................4 - ti:ik of It .mbneg........................ 7a - W.unk of State of S. C.. pirior to 1861....4 a - lt::: or Sta of'S. C.. issue 1861 and 1862.86 a - el'antre' aud Mecha'n ic' W'k ofCh'r:estou- a - l'ple'- [t.ank of ('harlestou............-. a - L' mn P.anik of Chiarle'sto ........-'-...- a - uit hw,sterni it R lt:tni Fat a lestun, old,-- a - Soutwe-ernt R It tOok orc'harleston.new.- a - iitate hink ofi Ciurletron.............. 6 a F-rer ,r'a'd t.>chtange Wtk'ofCbarleston.. 2 a - E;xchnge fls:k 'of ('olumnbia............86 a - ('omercicl lt.ank of Co,lumbnia.............Ia -- \f-rca'tt It:nik oftCheraW..............6 a - I'anera' tank of 1"iiiicld.............tia - st:ste of South ('arnlina lls Receivable. ..95 a -- City of ('halso hauge 1h1ul...... 95 a - ells muarked! thus ~* are being redeemed a' the Bank ('ounters of eac s. sa Y OU C AN OBTAIN proftable employment in your own town, fo.i . portion of y'our liiure horr, by adress ing Y. M. Christian Association, Chicago 111. Oct. 19, 42-If. 9500OREVF,W.\RD offered by the proprietori-' Dr. Sage's Caiarrh lRemedly, for a case o Ct.rrh which he cennnot cnre. Sold hb draists5 or by mail Sixty Cents. Parmphle givig symtptoms and mole of treatment, snt free. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Biuf frlo, N. Y. sgT'I'I1 GR EAT OBJECT OF all persons who' are subject to dehilitating in flences, shol he to increase the vigor ant activity of the digestive organs. the grea Tnilc whic'h acco:nplishes this is SUNrsI lurras. Nov. 23, 47 -1t. sdr IT IS FABLED OF THEF celestial divinities, who are said to have re sid'd on earth during 'he golden age, tha they forsook the world, and fled to heaven it consequence of man's ills. Suffering hu manstity who labor under the effects of the ills su'perinluced bv malarious diseases. cat shake off their earth:y pains. and enjoy heaven of rest by using the celebrated "Oh Carolina Bitters." Thy Wincinan's Crystalized Worm Cand: --none better. N ov. 23, 47-1t. s- Iuow TO M.\KE IroOMFi ARIATVE.-Don't have your stair. w.it'iont bani-ters, at the risk of b,reakin; viinr c'hiilr'n's neeks D)on't have woodet ceilings, that require a cordl of light wood ti illuinat" the room. Do~n't have windows witlour gh:i, so that whenever it rains vor ust sh t out the li::hit of heaven. Don' have w~she< without h!lin-ls, so that the sum mer sun will dazzle younr eyes, warp youo furniture and fade your carpet. Bitt ordel all the necessary materials for finishing youl house in comfiortable style from P. P. Toale Chareston, S. C., the largest manufactures of 'itch thingr in the Sou:hern States. Nov. 2. 44-lm. 6r A BOrD)YA N DMIN D D I .41'A- -Such Is dylpepeia The stom:,ch anm the t.rain are to'. intimately allied for the onM to ufr w ith:out the oilher, so that dyspepia ant deode1 cv are iniseparable. It may be added o. that irritationi of' the stomach is almost inva. riulv :rtecomaniied by irritation of the temper. Ih l in v i'oratinr and traiquilizing operatior if lt.stetrter's lBitters is most powertully derel ,.ped in. eases ofi indli:testion. The first effect o ti agreeabl- tonic is c'omfortingM and ecur a.ing. A inuild glow pervades the system, the' e,ron ii ueains< in the region of th'e stomaci i lse:ed, sui thu ne'rvous recklessness which characterises th:e disease is abated. Ihi,s it, ree'-ut is noit tranisi.-nt. It is riot Suiccee'dc( by the return of' the uthl symPptomns with super aded turCe. aL- i< alway< the cnse when umniei cted atijiUrsit are giveti for the c--mplaint. Each doie seems to in:p:urt a i'rrmanent uucesi.t o2'healthf lul invigoratpin. ['uit this i< not all. h~ aper.oant atiii ai-ti-billious p. opertes of thi prep'rtiou are scaicely secondrary. in imupor tance to its tonic virtues. If thtere is an over. flow of bile the sweretion is soon brought with ir prper li.nitrs. and it' the bilreury orgaen :s ineri and torpid it is tined anid regulaitedl. The ei'eci upon the d ischai'::ing organts is equally salutary and ii ca-es of c.tstipattti the~ caithrtio actii't i'ju-t sulficit to prodt.ce the~ desired resull gadaliy and witho,ut tain T1he bitters ails prmote healthy eraporationt friom thi surfaci which is particularly desirabt at this scasor whet suddeni si nils Ci' r..w. iunpe:agut wveathiei are apt to chec'k te natural perspiratimn an troduce contge'stion of the liver. congl.s ant cob: Tiie be.-: si li-guard against all dise'oe* i. bdiy vigor, a:-d th e the great Vegetable IIes torati'e es-rentially3 promotes. THE survivors of the Ite wnr, who were Confederate Soldiers, are mo't eariestly re 4:'-s:ed to meet on nex t S.ilie.1y at 1u u'clock, in the new H.tll over Mtves & Mar tit -tore, as business of importance t, ill be brought to their attention. Let every old so.dier heed the c:ll, for now, as in the days we still love dvarly, it is thr cll of e-Tr. Y. J. OPE. Nov. 23, 47-2,. ~IILLPIERY, IIEL1E1.! Additions received almost daily. of all the NEW STYLE L HATS. suita hle for the season. and sold very low by P. moly :I. Nov. 23, 47---tf. BARGAINS EVERY DEPARTMENT is well tilled with the choicest and moat desirable GOODS. Remember the place, at 1). MOWER'S. Nov. 23, 47-tf. CUSTOM made pe.rged CALF BOOTS. aid warranted. For sale by D. MOWER. Nov. 23, 47-t f. 300 lbs. Bluestone, For sale by P. MOWER. Nov. 23. 47-tf. Frog Level (' TOM ES will take notice that I have a full supply of that good make of AXES on hand, and for sale low. D. MOWER. Nov. 23. 47-tf. Notice. A Lady. who is a graduate of a Lutheran College. and has experience in Teaching. desires a sitnation as asisttant in a high School. Governess in a family. or to take lcharge of a small School. Teaches thor oughly all the English Brantebes. includ iniz Literature. L'hetorie. Metaphysics. &c.. and Fre'nch and Mathematies. Best of references given. Address. ".\. B. C." Nov. 2:. 4--t Columbia, S. C. OF INEW 000DS AT A.MONt hc ntnv be~ found sm very beiuti ful PoplinOs antd other D ress Goods. Prints. Ladies aund Misses Brekfast Shawls. Infant's IIoods. Sacks and ITose. Faney (Cassimneres. Jeans. (brown anid black), Domestic Braids, Velvet Trininings. Opera Flanmnel, and niany other articles too tedious to nltion. ALSO. CROCKERY AND Ti N WARE, Axes, Nails, & c. ENG. DAIRY CHEIESE4. GOLD)EN SYRUP, ('P>A MOLASS ES, RICE. SALT, SUGAR. COFFEE, IIAMS. BAGGIN(G. TIES, BLUESTONE, &c., &c. To which we are constantly making additions. Call and sie us, Respectfully, Fellers & Galiman. Nov. 23, 47-tf. Mi~E TOO, ME TOO. MY friends remnembe1r wheni you see all the big Fustibus advertisemnt s in our ent erprising -Herald'" that L. R. MARSHALL says So come round. One bbl. OYSTERS in the shell on to-day, (Nov. 23d.) Nov. 23. 47-i t. 2000 lbs. Dry Salted Clear Sides. 2000 lbs. Dry Salted Shoul ders. For sale very LOW FOR CASH, at H. C. WISKEMAN'S. Nov. 23, 47-2L. STATE OF SOUTII CAIZOLINA, NEWnERRtY cOUNTY. liv John T. Peterson, Pirobiate J't,le. 'hereas, ... F. Glenn h.ih made si to meu to g'ranit him Lettiers of Admuinis tran, of the Estate and ell'eets of Wmn. These . are theref'ore to cite and admonish a ll :iii. ,i'i-uir, th 1'.- .i:.dred anud ert4ditors of he. -( midi -e.'a'ed, to he and app'ar ho. tore moe, in the C2ourt of Probate to to heldi tt iNwberry 4'ourt house, on the 6th day of Decembter next, after piubliea: ion .ereof~ at 11 o'eioOi: in tho forenoon, to shew cause,' if any they have, wvhy the said ad rmiistration should not he grant.'d. Given iindelr my haned this 22d day of November anon Do-nini, 1 87u. .ih T . Peterson. r. J. N. C. REMOVAL. having removed from their oll stand, to their Commodious iew. Brick Store, Call attention to their incre,ased facilities for the tranaction of husiness, .std iuvite a call ironi their ft i.-nds aml customers. Their stock consists of all grades of GROCEIU E S, PROVISIONS, BAGGING, ROPE, TIES, &c., &c. MAYES & MARTIN. Nor. 2?, 47-tf. DR. lIUTT'S EXPECTORANT ron Cujhs, Colds, &c. For the Speedy Relief AND PERMANENT CURE OF C'ONSUMPTION 1 R N CIIITIS. ASTHMA, COLDS, AnD ALL Dt9AsS Or THE Lungs, Chest, or Throat! T. U EX'EtTOI.ANT is composed exclusive ly of Herbal and Mlucilaginous products. which Permeate the verv qid.s!aUce f the Lnn. cac-ing them to throw ofl the ncrid matter which collects in tie Itronchial Tubes, and at the same time trms a soothing coating. relieving the irri tation which pr-duces the cough. The objrct to be obtained is to cleanse the or gan of ail imltritie- ; to nourish and Strengthen it when it h as become impaire"d and enfeebled by disea-e: to renew and invigorate the dircuitiort of the blond. and strengthen the nervous organi zation. 'The 1X'E('TOKA'r ilo" this to an artoni'hing degree. It is active bttt mild and congenial, imparting tunctional energy and nat ural rtrength. It affords Oxygen to v talize the blood. and Nitrogen to assimilate the matter It equalizes the "nervous influence," producing quiet and composure. --- TO CO SUMPTIVES It is irvaluable. as it immediately relieves the difficult breathing and harassing cough which attends that disease. FOR ASTHMA It is a specific-one dose often relieving the dis tresing choking, and producing calm and pleas ant repose. FOiR CR4OUP No mother shonidi ever be without a bottle of the 1XPECTOr JA NT in the house. We have nume rous cert dicaatep o1 it< hiavinag relieved. almost in tantly. ti,e little suferer, whcen death appeared almost iravltable. MOTHERS BE ADVISED! Keep it on IIlandl! Thisdread dlisease req'tires prompt action ;as soon as the ho:arse. hollow c >igh i. heiard, apply the r,e-cly, anid it is easily vubdued; BMT DELAY IS D.INGEROFS! 7 The propertie' of the EXPE'FCTORtANT are dernulcert. nutn itive. balsamic,.suthinag, and heaii.t. It braces the vervoul '.--yste and pro duce.. ple.ahnt anad refrc-lshig stle. 1T EXHILIRATES AN3) RELUEVZS GLOOM& XNESS AND DEPRESSION. ('ontaini'ng all these qalitie- in a convenient ami comncenatratedi fohram it hast. proveu to be I heo 3Ibst Taliable Lung Balsam ever uff:red to sufierers from 1'uimonaary dis eases. Prepeared by WM. H. TUTT & LAND, AUGUSTA, GA. Sohl by Draggists everywhere. Nov. 23. 47--am. 00TLX GiBBE & tO., Importers and Dealers in FOR SALE BY WILCOX, GIBBES & CO., IPORTERS AND D)EALERS IN 148$ I,y St., Savannah ; 41 Blrond Street, Angutsta, Gr., 151 Rtst Bay St., Ch.rleston, 8, C. AN) BSY G. T. SCOTT, Newberry, $. G., JAMES LIPSCOMB, Chappell's Depot ,S, C. P. E. WISE, Frog Level, S. C. For forther inform:ation, app!y or address as above for Pamophlet. Nov. 2.3, 47-4nm. STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA, NEWIE!!!!Y COUNTY. Bly John Tr. Peter'on, Probate JuIze. Wheren, T. B. Kentnerly, hath made si to mae '0 grant him Letters of A4dmin i-. tration, of thme E-tate anad cleects of Stephen H. Smith,a decease~d. *Tsre. therefore to cite and .admonr ii'h ai and i-' i .4:, th kindrmeud aml credli tors of th'e i.t dnIeeatSed, to be and apoar be .u. me, i.n tho':ourt of Proa:;e, to be held at Newh'i-"ry Un'rt H:ie, 0on '.be 1st dlay 01 Ieceber i :e.xt, alier pubLliion hecreof, t 11 o'clock ita the fv~oreoon, to niew a;:e, if any they bare, why thme said ad. aiministration shou d nmot he granteod. Giveta under nmy hand this 1 Sth day' of December, .I1ihIN T. PiETFERSON, r. .r. N. c. Nov. :.:, 47--2t. A LL parties indebted to me by 3Iem.. (IradUmt Accounat. or inl anty other way, are requ: sted to pay the sotime at once. D). MO0WE It No. 42 .17-t f LAND FOR SALE I OFFER FOR SALE my Plantation in Newberry County, S. G., containing Nine Hundred and more Acres. There is on the place Six hundred Acres good arable land, one hundred acres of which is fresh cleared land, and balance. in I timnber-most of it origit.al forest. The im nrovements are good-coneisting of large Dwelling House, comfortable frame Cot tages for laborers, Gin House and Iress, B.rn, &c. This plantation lies in four miles of the Court llouse, and one "r.ile from the Greenville and Columbia RJailroad, is situated in a pleasant It -ilthborhod and is convenient to Churcbes, Mill=, &c. Parties wishing to buy good land would do well to give this place an exatattlon before purchasing else.wl,hre. I will ttlso sell with the place my entire stock of Mules, Horses, C.ittle. Farming Inplements, &c., w hich may be found on a well managlel farm. TtEMs OF SALE-One third C.ah, and the balance on one, two and three y'ears credit, secured by mortgage of premi-es. The pur cha-cr to pay for stanp" and papers. Addre+s N. B. DAVENPORT, Ncwberry C. H , S. C. Nov. 23, 47-tf. Fire Wood For Sale. T11E undersigned proposes to sell W OO) to the citizens of the Town of Newberry, which is of excellent quality for fuel, con sisting of Oak. Hickory, Ash, &c. Those desiring Wood may leave their orders with Messrs. Wright & Coppock. ALEX. C. WELCH. Nov. 23, 47-3t. Sale of Valuable Lands. BY virtue of a power of Attorney from WILLIAM %. GRIFFIN, I offer FOR SALE that VALUABLE PLANTATION In Newberry County, f. C., formerly known as the "Atkinson 'lace," containing Five Hundred and Sixteen Acres, more or less, And bounded by land- of John Hopkins Williams, Thos. A. Floyd, A. K. Tribble, and others--lying on the waters of Little River. This pl.antration is not surpassed for fertility and for the production of cotton, corn and wheat,y any lands in this section of the State. It has a comfortable cottage, (nearly new,) ample accommodation ser vants houses, a gin house, a screw, stables, and there are three spritgs of excellent wa ter on the place. Parties desiring to ptlr cha# m.- well gite this plantation an cx. amination before purchasing elsewhere. It will be ifTred at private sale until Sales dhiy In Decembter next, ai which timte it till be sold at public outcry to the highrest biu der. TErs OF SAr.E -Half Cash, and the hal ance on tuelve months credit. secured by a mrortgage of the pretmives. The purchas r to pay for stamps and papers. Or all cash it prefes red by purch t.er. Y. J. POPE, Attorney. Nov. 't; 45--4tutsd. SALE--Y EXE JTOR, Tuesday, 13th Dee., 1870. BY permission of the Probate Court, for Newberrv, I will SELL, on Tuesday, 13th dAy of Decembter nxt, at the late resilne. of Mt SFS ANDERStIN, deceased, the- REA L and PI''ONAL ESiTATE of a.aid deceat.ed, ats follows: A TRACT OF LAND, situtated in Newberry County, on Little River, containtittg On;e Hlundred and Party Acres, Mwre cor less, and( houtnded by lanids of* W.hington Fluid. Mfargaret S. Gliog, II. R. Mlangom i and Carv Johtnson. A LSO, MuIsS, CattIe, Hig, Shecep. (tton, Corn, Whcat. Oats. I ousehold and Kitcen Fur niture, &c., &c. TiER31I8 CASH. MARUi N J. YOUJNG, Nov. I16, 46-:t E. or. FOR SALE. APD)UT ' miles. East of Newberry C. H., ott the head wate'rs of Cannon G,reek. Iotnnded by lar:ds of Mrs. E. Gallutan, IIenry Hlalltaere, Dr. Norris, and others, con 24.6 Acres, More or Less, On which -s some as good bottom lands as are to be foutnd in the Counry, also, a coM siderable guantity of very 1HOI 'E COT. TON LAND1S. Any one wvishinig to examt ie the place will please calj otn Mr. J. J. (alhtt:tn, who will take p,leasture ini showing the place, ai in giving any intformattiont wanttted, If not sold prlor~ to Sal.s day in Decem ber next, it will ho put tip to~ the h,ighest bidd.r, Arty otte wvishtin g a No. 1 place wil find it to their advantage to catll on' mei immrediately at Newherry C. H. Terms easy. J. B. FE LLEIRS. Nov. 16, 46-3t. Eelena L-'ts for Sale. I WVILL SELL to the highesL hidder ott the FIRST MONDAY iN DECE'.BER NEXT, two Houses and Lots, situated in the village of Helena. One of said lots con taitns onte acre, and is hounded by landis of J. D. UfI.t, the Longerier !ot, JTosepht Davis, andl by a street The other lot also cotn. taitns about ant Ace ntid is botinded by lntds of Daniel Jotts, Thos. Y. Lake, th'e lot upon which Mr. Seigler now lives and is divided from the first mentioned lot by a street. Terms made known on the day of sa!e. These lots mtay be treated for at private sale until the day. Persons wishing tol prchase will please call on Mr. John Wil. liants, who resides upon one of the lots, and nill taike pleas~ure in showing the same. Nov. 9, 45--4t. J. B. EDW A RDS. Notice. I will rent to the bighest bidder on Sale D.iy in D)eceruber next, Tracts Nos. 2 and 3 f the Re al E<tate of .James 3M. Scnn, de, ceaed. for the year 1871. I'osession to beI givett on the 2-5:hi day of Deccember next, with thte privilege of ctting fire-wood aind all otiler ttmber for neces-ary repairs of the 'lutation. The rent to be paid in ca'lh in adatne". W . G. ABRA31s. FOR SALE. DESIRA BLE Real Esiate on the public square. No) better investmentt itt the town. If ntot disposed of at privato sale will be sol pbie!y on aday in Decenmber. Nov 9,454t.M.F. NANCE, Ag't, Board~ers Wanted. .FIVE or six persons can obtain BOARD, with or aithouit LODGING-day boarders preferred ho wever--on mioderate terms, bi aplmtg at once to No.i R l'-:. R0OB'T STEWART. IIOTTE TARRANT, Druggists & Apothecaries, SCCESSORS TO Dr. Jas. McIntosh, gE-At the Old Stand Opposite tle Court Rouse.154 lave on baud and are constantly recefi4it a full supply of all articles in their line. Drugs, Medicines, FAINTS, OiLS, PATENT MEDICINES, COLOGNES, goittt and 4anrg irfids, Nair,Tooth & Nail Brushes, COMBS, PERFUMERY, S E GrA H S CHOICE TEAS, RIT 5Vels & blo QS" For Medi!inal Use. For !ale Low for Cash, by MOTTE & TARaINI. Nov 1, 1870-6m. ONION SETS OMO1N SETSI FROM D. LANDRETH & SON Just received and for sald at NOTTE & TARRANT'S Nov 16 4 Drug Store: A CARD. HAVING sold my stock of Irifks. ej= dines, &c., to Messrs. NOTTE & TARRANTf I take pleasure in fet:rmmendi'g them td my former c7stomers and the public gene rally. And thafikful for the liberal-patro= age heretofore bestowed upon myself, s licit a continuance of the same for my sues cessors. JAMES McNTOSH. Drugs & MVedicinei. THE Subscribers hating purchased the stock of D)rug~s Medicities, Ace of tin .JAilE~S MeiNt08S1, beg leave to cail en their friend- and the patrons of the old @s tablishment, for a conGnnance of their fa-. vor anid pat ronage to the new, and are de terumined that there shall be no want of tNre and attention on their part to s~eeura the customt and good wishes el the puabli They wiI endaeavor to keep supplied r the puret articles in their line, and t' irinds may rely on orders and prescrip h--itg filled w it h pre-mpt ne<s and the. it ,-arP. MIOTTE & TARRA J1. WA RD MoTTvE. ut P. TAt Notice. Al! persons in.debted to me by sto count will find the samte in the hands II. P. Tnrrant for collection, and are~ 'uns.ed to cnll and settle the same at om Not 1 41 tf JA MES MINTOSH GUANOS. 20 Tons ETIW AN, No. 1. 100 Torns ETIWA N, No, 2, 20 Tous PHm~NIX, 20 Tons WILCOX, GIBBES & CO'S., MANIPLATED. NOW in store and FOR SALE at Manufacturer's Prieea, with freigh$, drayage and storage added. TERMS CASH, G. T. SCOTT. Oct. 26, 43--tf. AT COSi I OFFER my entire stock of Dry Gooda, Boots, Shoes and Hats, At Cost For Cash, For 30 days, and many other goods as e dluced prics for iCash. Ladies and gentle, men are all invited to give me a call and~ get cheap bargains. Store in rear of the Sings Bank, opposite J. B. Ssith, N.w, berry, S. C. J. J. AMICK. Nov. 9, 45-1m. 0. DIERCKS, DEAI.ER IN AT.L KIDs O1 G-ROC ER IE s, SEGAES, TOBACCO, PIPES, 1ORETGNi AND DOXr.sTIC WINES, LIQUORS, ALES, ETC. WATCHES, In the rear an Oyster Saloon Is nicely ited and refreshents can at all times be ba.: at. 12. 41--3m. IOHN MEIGHAN GOLUMBIA, S. C. BOO T S, S8H10 E S Hats, Caps, etc. In consequence of the scarcity of moacy and the iow price of cotton, I h.ave reduced the prices of my stock of BOOTS, SHOES, fIATS, C Al$, T RUNKS, BA GS and UM, BRELL JAS, to correspond with the times. oct 16 emt J. MEIGHIAN. Executor's Noticea A LL persons having claims against the Estate of MOSES ANDEjRSON, dectased, are notified to present thteir dema;ndls, props erly attested, at onco, anti those whto are indebted to said E-te are required to us.ko immiedhoate:p:iy:nent to MARTIN J. Y(UNi. Nov.16, -x11