The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, August 30, 1871, Image 3
DURABLE AND CONV
USE. OVER 7,000 S0l
STATE 3. For recommenda
fer to the following gentlemer
in use:
Col. Simeon F.ir, Win. F. Nance, P. 11. C!
singer, Daniel Gog:ms, J. Be4on Wert-, U1
Newberry.
Mtjor Z. W. Garwile, Town Gorne'l, Elv
J. Guffin Williams, J. Wash Watts, Laure
For sale at Manufacturer's
A. J. McCA
Aug. 23, 34-tf.
HORSE POWERS.
FARQUHAR'S Improved Triple Geared
Iron Horse Power, for Ginning Co:ton,
Threshing Grain, &c., using 4, 6, S or 1o
H1orses. For informnio,, apDly to
A. J. McCAUGHRUN & CO.
Ang. 23, 34-tf.
Flour, Bagging, Ties,
&c., &c.
20A Bags and Birrels Flour, medium to
choice.
2500 yds. Gunny and Domestic Pagging.
100 Bdis. Arrow and Eureka Ties.
5 Hhds. C. R. Bacon Sides.
6 Cases prime Lea' Lard.
I Tierc-. Sugar Cured Hams.
For saie by
A. J. McCAUGIIRIN & C~O.
Aug. 23, 34-if.
Dupont's Gunpowder.
For sale at Factory prices, with expenses
added. Byv
A. J. McCA UG HRIN & CO..
Ag'ts for D)upout's Powder.
Autg. 23, 34-cf.
Pratt's Astral Oil.
PRICE REDUCED.
Con.umcrs of this Oil by returning the
Cans can purchase at a reduced price.
A. J. McCALGHRIN & CO.
Aug. 23, 34-tf.
Machine Belting.
3 ply L. R. Belting for Gins, &c. For
sale at Manufacturer's list prices.
Biv A. J. McCAUGIN & CO.
~Aug. 23, :M-tf.
C. R. HOLMES,
COTTON FACTOR
COMMISSION M E R CiAN T ,
ACCOMMODA TION WIIAI:F,
CHA RL ESTON, S. C.
Aug. 23, 34--3m.
Administrator's Notice
For Final Discharge.
I do hereby give r.otice to all whom it
may concern, that I will make a final set~
tiemient on the estate of Henry Dominick,
deceased, on Tuesday, the 20th day of Sep.
tmber next, in the Probate Court for New
bryCounty, and apply for a final dis
car~ge. F. H. DOMINIGK,
Aug. 23, 34-5t. A dm r.
Executor's Notice.
ALL pers>ns having demands against the
Estate of MOSES ANDERSON, deceased,
are hereby required to present them pro
perly atte~sted to Messrs. Baxter & John.
ston~e, on or before the.tirst day of October
next--with a view of a final settlement of
the Estate at that time. And all who are
indebted to said Estate are required to
trake payment at once.
MARTIN J. YOUNG,
Ex'or of Moses Anderson.
Newberry, S. C., 22d Aug., '71 -34-6t.
LIME, the Great Fer
tilizer.
I WILL deliver LIME at Walhalla Depot
at $LS0 per barrel, or QUICK LIE, by
the car load, at 40 cents per buebel.
B. HIOLDER.
Aug. 23, 34-tf.
$2,000 or $1,500
WANTED for two or more vears on a
mo.rtgage of Real Estate, unencumbered in
any way, upon which the interest will be
pa.id snnually.
For particulars enquire at this office.
Aug. 23, 34-tf.
WANTED.
WE want to purchase IRISH POTATOES
and ONIONS, for which we will pay the
highest rnarket price. We have a supply
of good eutting CHEESE to sell at a very
reasonable price.
LOVELACE & WHEELER.
.Aug. 23, 34--2r.
trah ALL parties 'ndebted to me b
ugempiorandum Account, or in any othel
ani, are requested to pay the same at
D). MOWER.
.4cO}M made pegged CALl
'iog d warranted.
le a by D). NOWER.
-, tave
EN IE-N T. THE BEST D
D IN THE SOUTHIER -
ions of their efficiency we re
who have these FIXTUREk
F. Criliin, .Jr., A. K. Tribble, at.d other.:
prices, freight added. By
UGHRIN & CO.
A CARD.
WE have this, I tv l.Fsooia-edl with us ir
busine:is Mr. .10H1'NT. PETERSZON, and1 wil
:colitinule to do ba ;nes:; under thle namte an(
style of'.A. N1. BOWERS & CO. Thankfu
for past favors we solicit a continuance o
thle samle. M. BOWERS,
J. C. VILSON.
AuguNt ]:st, IS7 1.
Navin- associated nmelf in Imsiness witt
the firn of A. M. HOWES & . 1 shad
be pleatsd TO mleeL With myold friends al
1our piece of busine-zs.
JD II IN T.P ERN
August 1t, 1871-31-4t.
papes' Superphosphate l
WE ha a o th e aoe aluble i
popula~ r ERTIIE T. haTRNd and risa
cheap.U Ito is sredidr Thnine an'
Ltl f I OEAC & CW hnLER.
Aug th , ",2- A M BWf.
LEJ.IXGTON,SOA.
heinex ascedno n ofti Intttin witi
cmeeonthe third A M ThuWrsdayO. (2s) l
he pesbedr.ti 1871, and coldienditou
ugs 1872. 1-1-t
lasal S.iterandSiei coe
TWhe tir oefr th le sessione af
monthnee FE tIR exeeed an for s->a
mhenpts are asmdei for mig, by hic
Forfushrinormaio Leedrersit
LX.c W.OG LE,'eid.
TWeLnJAt De~oLD Ckof a:tiutlty.i
Durinmy aboncfo the hid rsd;te, Mrst
eThesr. 1Duncand is myidl authoie
A ttorney,: ant ill t ansot anh .y ies
fo m l as eectal l eay asd Icouiild douwrse
Teentir yepne frth e.in o
Iut IAr als thindy a soitedsu, wi h icl
wteifrts vrdtee tkei charge to ndco
ter wesibet I. . Alpri-sm etdt
the rhe ofbrmhee or coldecton
t.L.M ..GIR .
AugustA Ist, I, icl of871a1-tf.
Syrupscy and taSuartvbsit
Jut rtea Yeeivedll as otdd berif
N. O.(.yrup andTT
NehrvSuwarsJv . t-un.
brDe. 14. A01. J cAGItN i
ORTHEAsTERNN C) OrAfILu RD,
triheC AH.ARllN pAugs t4,1871
ONe ailfnd ater und.anxt thet sta
the lAfnoo'n Expr es fri wil arive.
230 P.d.'UGIM.N
Srupsto Rad S ugeveChrsa
JuM,ad awyst tions(on a orearitf
Au 23, 34-tf Spernenet
the Deot. Alow atyoeatHln
ad we urne toWselBoo.s. a
CHARistatri Augutic. 1
teALteroonEhavins Trasaainst ari
esa Dof Dr.seThompson H.Won, chease
arhenreby reuird tol ever Chem at
A. the ndsg paoprly t.atest one or b
fore 2.he firstdof Spmertnet.a
All peroons SOdbe to the aid bestelr
tequeptd to tok payny e aetr
tie LOV LA& WIELEN,
Dr. FANT'S LI
OPERATES chiefly on the intestinal canal
secretions and excretions. It is by no mean
and improving the whole assimilative procec
rangement of the Digestive Functions, in Ob
the Mesenteric Glands, and other viscera of
tienlarly of the vena porte, in diseases of th
oetic action upon the organs and functions
in most forms of Indigestion, in obstinate C
of the Prima Vix and Heart Barn, in Jundi
neous Diseases. in Chronic Congh and Asthn
Prepared o!ly by
DR. FJ
J1ni1 It, 24 -'71-,f.
TONIC BITTERS.
Compounded of the best ante-period
ic tonics, thus rendering it suitable
for all diseases ari.iug from miasmatic
influenecs. such as Neuralgia. Chill
and Fever, General Debility and Bil
li,usness. S. F. FANT.
Mar. 1, 9-tf.
Pure Wines, Liquors
and Brandies.
The purest and best Brandies, Liq
nors and Wines. ffor medicinial pur
,ses can :11hvays be foutind at the Drug
Store of DRI. S. F. FANT.
An. Elegaut Assortmnent
()F FRESH
PERFUM-ELES and TOILET AR
TICLES.
At DR. S. F. FANT'S.
Fogartic's Book Depository.
THE ORTIOCRAPI1C C1OQUET.-This
New Ganie possse many advantages
over auy other Firid G:ne of Croquet. It
adds aliost infinite variety to the game,
a it opens to the skill and ingOnuity of
playrs the whole boundless field of letters.
The 0:d Game may be played a.; well with
the same set. Price 5J and.......-12 00
NEW CATALO'UE-Nc. 13.
Reindeer, Do;s, and Snow Shoes, aj.ur
nal of Siberian travel and explora ions
made in 'G5, '6i and '67, by Richard J.
Uush, with illustrations ...............3.00
Captain Cook, his Life Voyages and Dis
coveries, by INm. H. G. Kingston... 00
ife in The Open Air, and Other Papers,
by Theodore Winthrop:...............1.00
The Canoe and The S.iddle, Adventures
among the Northwestern Rivers, and
Forests, and fsthmiaua, by Theodore
Winthrop.....................1.00
The Modern Playmate, Games, Sports
and Diversions for Boys of all Ages,
compiled by Rev. J. G. Wood, with six
hundred original illustratio s......... 4 50
The Play Book of Metals, Including Nar
ratives of Visits to Coal, Lead, CoppLr
and Tin Mines, with a number of In
teresting Experiments relating to Al
chemy, and the Chemistry of the Fifty
Metallic Elements, by Jno. H. Pepper,
300 illustrations.................. ..2.25
The Treasures of the Earth; or, 31ines,
Minerals and Metals, by Wim. Jones,
F. S. A........................1.75
National Nurscry Rhymes and Songs
Set to Music by J. W. Elliott, with ni
merous Illnstrations by The Brothers
Daiziel. Novello & Co., Lundon..... 4 00
At Last, a Christmas Story in the West
Indies, by Charles Kingsley, illustrated.2.00
Second Series of Cameos, from English
Ilistory, by the author of "The Heir
of Redcliffe....................1.50
ioneers and Founders, or Recent Work
ers in the Mission Field. by Miss Yonge 2.00
ords-their history and derivation-by
Doctor Ebener and E. M. Greenway
No. 1............ ..-.-.----..-.-..--.
Tom Pippin's Wedding, by the Author
of "Dame Enropa's School"-75 cents,
and........... .........---. --....L25
llustrated Ed it ion of Hawthornc-.\osses
from an Old Man,se-92; Twice Told
Tales, $2; The Marble Fawn......200
The Novels and Novelists of the Eigh
tenthi Century, in illustration of the
manners and morals of the age, by For
svth, author ot-"Lfe of Cicero,' &c..
&c ........ ....------.. ........1.50'
Reminiscences of Fifty Years, by Mlark -
o-'A..................... ---- .- 10
Batte of Dorking; the German Conquest
of En2land in 1875, by atn Eye Witness,
in 1925.....................--.-30
New Southern Cook Book, by Theresa
C. Brown, of Anderson, S. C., $1, and.1.75
The Southern Gardener, or Short and
Simple Directions for the Cultutre of
egetables and Fruits at the South, by
Doctor Henry W. Ravenel.. .........5
Topics of the Times, by .lumes P'artotn,
2: Suburban Sketches, by W. D.
Howells........-- ......----------75
Among my Books, by .1. Uissell Lowell.
$2; Society and SolitudeC, b)y Emerson.2 00
The Mammoth Cave o1f Kentucky, an
Historical and Decscriptive Narrative,
by W. Stump Forwood, M. D., with
illstrations, $2 25: The Virginia Tou
rist-Sketches of the Springs and Moun
tains of Virginia--with illustranions
and maps, by Pollard. Bound, $2.50:
paper......... .... ....----.--. .... 1.00
Wandering Recollections of a Somewhat .
Busy Life, hy .Tohn Keal. . ........ .2 00|
Madame Swetchine's Life and Letters, I
from the French Count Dec Falloux~ . .2.00
The Letters of Lady Mary Wartly Mlonta
gue. Edited by Mrs. hiale........ ..2.00
Th*e Life and Letters of Hug~h Miller, by |
Peter Bayne, M. A., 2 vols..........4.00
Friends in Council, a Series of R -adings
and Discourse the'reoni, by Arthur
Helps, a new edition, complete in 2
v-ols..................... --- .. 4.001
By the same atuthor--Realmaht, a Story. .2.00
Casimir Maremond, a Novel......... 2.00|
ompanions of My Solitude......... .1.50|
,ssays Written in the Intervals of Busi-15
ness..................----------.
Brevi-Short Essays and A phorisms... .1.50
l7Persons residing in the country will
letase bear in mindl that by sending their or
ders to us for any books published in Amer -
ica, they will he charged only the price of the
book. We pay for the postage or express
Address
FOARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY.
No. 280 KING STREE T, (in the bend),
CH ARLESTON, SOCTIH CAROLINA.
A prl 26, 17-ly.
BUY
"COT TONUOOD"'
To Manurc your COTTON.
Call on
WMV. F. NANCE
OR
NO. T. PETERSON.
Mar. 15, 11-tf.
ATTENTION PLINTElIS
I WOULD call attention to the
fact of my having a large and commno
dious WAREHOUSE, and will be
pleased to store
Cotton, Guanos and
other Merchandize
On as reasonable terms as any one
W. .H. WEBB.
Dec. 14, 50-tf.
THE MVORRIS GIN
S SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS.
For particulars address.
E. MORRIS,
COLUTBIAT A. C.
THE GRISWOLD
OR
GEORGl CoffON GINt
THE BEST IN USE.
MANUFACTTRED BY
J. M. MATHEWS,
TNL'TySIX S. C.,
WITHO, spiring no puis to get up the
best Gin that can be made, will make it the
farmor.' in-orest to buy from him. Tho
wanting NEW GINS would do well to give
himt a call before buying elsewhere, and to
stnd41 in their orders early to secure Gmts in
d :e time. Repairing also done in good or
der.
: Orders by mail receive prompt a
tention. Aug. 16, i3,-3t.
Fall and Winter Importation
1871.
B1BB NS,
Millinery and Straw Goods.
ARMSTROG, CATOR & C0.,
IrORTERs AND JOEES OF
Bonnet, Trimming & Velvet Ribbons,
IM)NT SILKS, SATINS and VEIV'hS,
Bid us, Crails, uch's, Flowers, Fntlrrs,
OR N A M EN T S,
STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES' HATS,
'RItMMED Ak$D UNTRMMMED.
SHAKER HOODS, &C.
237 and 239 BALTIMORE STREET,
BALTIMORE, XD.
effer the largest Stock to ie fbund in this Coun
try. and unequalled in choice variety and cheap
ness. coIpr1sVng the latest European noveities.
Ordiers solicited. and protupt atteutiou given.
Aug. 16, 33-3tn.
COTTON GINS.
Brown's Geor-i.t Pattern Cotton Gins,
are simple, durable, well made of good ma
terials, very light running, and unsurpasssed
in the qitit4ity of the staple produced.
Price R1 per saw, delivered at anur R. R". de
pot in this State where the freight does not
exceed that of two railroads.
Gullett's 7aten, Steel Bruih Cotton Gins.
rhe coton from these Gins cominmands the
highest market price where ordinary care i;
taken in the preparation. At the Cotton
States Fair, hell at Augnsti, Ga., last year,
there were ten Gius in competition, and the
premium was awarded to the Gallett Gin.
Pric. S.5 and $5.50 per saw. .
Cotton Preses of varinuz patterns. Horse
1 Powers. Handley's Portable Steam Engines.
Brinly's Kentucky Ploughs.
f C. GiVELEY, .52 E'a;t Bay St., South of
the Post Omee, Charlestou, S. C.
Aug. 2, 31-2m.
G. T. SCOTT,
COTTON BROKER,
B uys Cotton to order on fa
vorable terms.
Makes liberal advances on Gotton
Consigned to Geo. II. Walter & Co.,
(harleston, S. C., or to the best Houses in
Baltimore, New York, Boston, or Liver
pool.
tliee on Public Sq1uare.
Newiberry, S. (., July 26, 30-64z0o.
SlrevNOTICE
Iheeygiven that an application will
be umade to the Getneraml Assembly, of the
State of South Carolina, at its approachming
Session for a renewal s''the Chamr:er of thme
"The Trustees of the Fresbyterian Church
of Smyvrna," in Newbterry Couty.;
August 10, 187 1-3'-3m.
GEORGE JOHNSTONE,
ATTOR~NEY AT LAW,
NEWBERRY, S. C.
OFFICE ON LAW~ RANGE.
July 19t, 29-Gm.
Fleetwood's Life of Christ.
TIlE subscriber respectfully calls the at
tetion of the citizens of Newberry to the
fact that lhe is the agent for the sale of the
above namied valuable atnd interesting work,
and will canvass the district for subscrip
Itions. The b,ook is beautifully printed.
elegntly bound, atnd profusely illustrated
with ltie etigravings. Price, accorditng to
binding, $:3.75, $4.75 and $5.75.
F. M. SCJIUMPERT.
JTuly 19, 29-tf.
TREASURY DEPA RTMENT,
OFtCE: OF COMPtr;OLLERt OF ~TmE CcIRRENcy.
W AsurN~GO, .July 6th, 1871.
SWHIEREM, by satisfactory evidence
presented to the undersigned, it has been
made to appear that "THE NATIONAL
BA:. OF NEWBERRY," in the Town of
Newb:rry, in the County of Newberry, and
~State of South Carolina, has been duly or
gaizd u:'der and acco:-ding to the require
mnts of the Act of Congress, entitled "An
Act to provide a National Currency secure
by a pledge of United States bonds, and
provide for the circulation and redemption
thereof," app; oved June .3d, 1864, and has
complied with all the provisions of said Act
required to he complied with before comn
mencing the business of Banking under said
Now, therefore, I, JOHN JAY KNOX,
Ating Comptroller of the Gu;rrentcy, do
hreby certify that "THlE NATIONAL
ANK OF NEWBERRY," in the Town of
Newberry, in the County of Newberry, and
State of South Garolina, is authorized to
commence the business of Banking tunder
the Act aloresaid.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand
and seal of office, this 6th day of ,July, 1871.
[SEAL.] JNO. ,JAY KNOX,
No. 1,844. Act. Comptroller of Currency.
National Bank of Newberry.
Paid up Capital One Hundred Thousand
Dollars
NEwBRRaY, S. C., July 10, 1871.
This Dank will be open for the transae
tion of a general Banking business otn Mon
dav next, the 17th inst.; otfice in the old
itBank of Nebrybulig
July 12, 2 S-tf.. President.
Bring on your Corn.
WE arc now readly at all times to grind
MEAL and GRIST for the public, at the
Mill at the Tan-yard, in the edge of the
Town of Newberry.
d JONES & PARKER.
June. 28, 26-tf.
SS. FURMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
TRIAL JUSTICE.
OFFICE ON LAW RANGE.
Blacksmith Shop.
AUG. SMIT H has opened a SHOP near
toIthe depot, on the road to Helena, and will
do all kinds of Blheksm::b work, which is
VER REGULATOR.
and abdominal viscera, 'augmenting all the
s merely purgative, but :ilterative, changing
a. Hence it is of gre-at use in obstinate de- th
structions and Enlargements of the Liver,
the abdomen, in irrexular cirenlation, par.
Bladder and of the Uterus. From its ener
just named, it proves eminently efficacious
stirenes and Bil-ious Afrections, in ucidity T
te and Gall Stones, int sime species of Cuta- I
ia fro:n Indigestion.
LNT, Newberry, S. C.
Druggist and Apothecary, I
Store formerly kept by Messrs. Mayes & Mar- At
tin, and ntxt to Messrs. Chick & Co., an
ed
NEWBERRY, S. C.
Takes pleasure in inviting his friends
and the public to call on him there.
His stock of
Drugs,
rK
Medicines and 9
Chemicals,
Is lar"e fresh and complete.
Phy.aicians recipes compounded care
fully.
SPRING~ STYLES
F,j
JUST OPENED
AT att
MdAll & PS! 4
The only House in Newberry
exclusively devoted to
DRY GOODS! S
pri
And in which
LADIES CAN PROCURE WHAT
EVER THEY NEED AND
OF THE BEST FABRIC.
o'in
SPRING STYLES
ARE BEAUTIFUL, and embrace
DRESS GOODS, (i
with triniingis to match.
CA LICOES of neat patterns,
SILK COVERINGS, A
Embroideries, Edgings, Tallings,
Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons. T1
A bcautiful assrtmcnt of
Shower and Back Curls,
of Real Hair. and all grades anid colors.
And all other things which go to
fill a lady's wants.
Gentlemen will also find a choicc
assortment of
PIECE GOODS
AND UNDER WEAR. P
Our goods arc carefully selected, of
the best, and will be sold at moderate
prices. To) all of which attention is ,
called, and an examninaztion respectful- en
ly as'.ked.m
McFALL & POOL. "n
M.ar. 22, 12--tf. of
GROCER
AND I
WINE MERCHANT,a
COLUMBIA, S. C.
OFFERS, at LO)WEST PI'IiES, the th
choicest assortmentt of pe
(ROCERI ES,
eWINES,
LIQUORS and
CIGARS,
In this State. This statement may seem
"xaggerated, but those who are nmy ensto
mers in Newberry and the uipper Counties,
as well as those in Columbia, know this to
be a fact. The Foreign amd Home Markets
are ransacked, and the utmost care taken
tht whatever is offe;ed shall be FIRtST
CLASS; my motto being :
"The Best is the Cheapest."
Stock of STAPLE and FANCY
GROCERIES 0
Su1,plied daily with every requirement for
the most economical as well as the epicure.
Wines and Liquors,
of my own importation, are guaranteed of
highest grade', while Domestie Goods are
furnished at LOWEST PRICES and ini their
native purity. -
Orders solicited. Terms strictly GASH
or C. 0. D. June 21, 25-tf.
REMOYAL
MiYEM & MIRTIN :
Having removed from their old stand, to az
their th
Or mmnodious New Brick Store, it
e<
Call attention to their increased facilities ft
for the transactin of businese, anid iniv ',as
call from their friends and customers. t
Their stock consists of all grades of P
al
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS,P
BAGGM,a
ROPE, TIES, &c., &c. b
MAYES & MARTIN.
Nov. 23 47-tf.
TO RENT.e
A desirable STORE on Main Street. For S
terms, apply to D. MOWER.
IESSRS, BARRE S SOI\N
HAVE the pas-ure of announcing that
eir stock of goods for
THIS SPRINC SEASON
Is one of
he Largest,
Handsomest,
Most varied
And Cheapest!
td embraces in
DRY GOODS
AND
IRESS PATTERNS.
i as-ortment which cnnot f"il to attra-t
d p'ewle. All of which have been select
with unusual cure and botight for cash,
I therefore can be sold LOW.
licens, Muslims, Poplius. Lenlus.
Silks. EInbroideries. Laces,
Ribbons, Trinnuings.
AND
NOTIONS,
HITE GOODS,
HOSIERY,
HANDKERCIIEFS.
ERFUMERY, SOAPS, &G.
assimeres, Lineus, Scarfs, Shirts.
r gentlemeen, together with a fiLe aSort.
ment of
HATS, SHOES, &c.
[a addition to this large stock, we invite
entiol to a Choice lot of
R 0 CER ES
si:en AS
pr, Coifee, Syrnps.
Bacon. Corn. &e.
n examinifition of stock iQ respectltUle
icited. S.tti.,faction guaranteed, with
ces iow.
M. BARRE & SON.
k pr. 12, 15--f.
MILLINERY!
MY stock of the above goods is
NOW COMPLETE.
nsi.ing of most all of the
NOVELTJES
F TIE SEASON,
d t Somewhat
LOWER PRICES
mn lst yar.
Give me a call an.d see for your
ves, at
). MOWER'S.
A pr. 5, I4-tf.
WE CLAIM
FOt OU'R cELKDRATED
ER FEC TED SPECTACLES
EYE GLASSES,
l'UE. nndermentioned advantages over
Se in ordinary use, the proof of which
v be seenI itt theO ExTRAOntIsaarY sales,
d constantly increasing demand for them.
1t. That from the pteuliar construction
the Glasses, they assisT nnd PREsERvE
Ssight, rendering frequent, cha.nges t.u
eesa ry.
2d. That they e-mtfe'r a brilli.ancy and ii
eitess of vision, with an amunt of i:A-t
d costronT not hitherto enjo.yed byv spc.
:le wearers.
:3d. That the material from which the
uses are ground. is maanufaictured special
for optic purposes, amnd is rr-ns, HAnn,
d ntt.ttAs?, atd not liable to becomet
-atcheu.
4th. That the fr.ames in which they are
whether in old, silver, or Steel, are of
finest q1uality an maltiih, and guar-anteed
rfe~ct in every respect.
NO PEDDLERS EMPLOYED.
LAR ARUS & MORRIS,
Manufa.cturing Opticians,
Hartford, Conn.
ISAAC SULZBACHER,
MTFOR tI i)LT'
ATCHKER AND JEW ELER,
SILVERWARE, &C.
COLUMBlIA. S. C.
July 26, '71-.'t-tf.
istory of the South Carolina
College.
UstvERstTT OF Socta CAROLIsA,
June, 1871.
The subscriber proposes to publisha
ond edition of the HISTORY OF THE
)TH CAROLINA GoLLEGE. The firsi
ition closed with the year 1857 the
cond will embrace the whole period o
existence, commeneing wiI, the origna
et of Incorporation in December, 180]
d concluding with the Act establishing
e University in December, 185.
It i have increased interest imparted te
not only by the fact that it will constitute
implete haistory of the College, butt by th<
rher consideration that it will contair
veral new Sketches and additions t<
e Sketches of those Presidents and
rofessors who have died since thi
>pearance of the work. Among the nes
:etches will be those of Judge Longstreet
ev. Ro'ert W. Barnwell, and Professo1
enable of the University of Virgioia.
It will be embellished by Portraits of th<
resident of the College. The volume wil
>ntain about five hundred pages octavo
id will be furnished to single subscribers
$.3.0 per copy, and at the usual dis
>unt to the trade.
Subscribers' n'es not otherwise sent wil
forwarded to me at Golumbia, S. C.
M. Li.BORDE.
July 19, 29-tf.
pecial and Particular
ALL persons indebted to me are requer.t
:1 to make immediate rayment. By doin,
>at once they will iave cOSts.
M. TOOT.
BTOCKIl
OF
CLOTHING.
W1UGHT & 13OPPOCK .
No. : MOLLOH1ON ROW. fin
our stock ofj
CLOTHING AND GENTS FUE
NISIIING GOODS
FOR THIS SEASON,
Is now cooplete, and embraces all Al
DESIRABLE STYLES AND M
FABRICS.
Eiliir for Men, Bos or Youtil. 9
SU.TS of all kinds, from commiton to su
perrumo,
ANDi AT ALL GRADES IN PRICES.
UNDERWE.I , SHIRTS. CRIVATS, oC,9
Hats and Caps, &c., &c.,
And all at MODERATE PRICES.
Dr
Boots and Shoes. Trin
Flie Calfband sewed dres Boots, Shoes& Gaiters
k . . b!esole W. us''
Kip hand 1l.d'"
laivy Ditchiers ' -- from 9 to 13
Best tle Sole Pe,ged Brozaus or Mii & Boys.
Kip l'egged for Women. ToC
Call Ht WRIGLi r & COPl'OCK'S. sort
May 10, 19--tf Casl
-MOTTE'S s
atid .
LIVER I I1 G RATOR wart
AND Te
Dyspeptic Remedy. Yi''
Sally
---:--- s'f
FRi) THE1 GE.IEF AND (':E (F Si
Acute and Chronic Diseases of the Liver, Sn
Jauadice. Cra!l Stone, Heart-Burn, II,
an: all Disorders result
ing from -
Derangement of the LIVER. Biai
To
It is a pleasant l.xative. moving S
the bowels gently and surely, but
withourt pain ; nd is wonderfully T
adapted to cases of Habitual Constipa- l.i.
tion, Torpidity of the Liver. It cures At
Sick aid Ne llus ifead-ache. Colic,
Flatulencv. and is aln effective reutcdy
in aiTetic -lif th :t .or i
KIDHS AID BLADDER. Icr"
-- olti
MOTTE & TARRANT, ly -
SOLE PROPRMETORS,
A1
NEWBERRY, S. C.
Mar. 2 1--t f.
STOTTS5, Al~7RE9 &Cog
Cheap as the Cheapest,
GOOD AS THE BEST.
T H E subs -riber wou!d in form his friends
and the public genrera;ly, that lhe will fur
nish theni with all articles in his line of the ["A
best quality at the r
LOWEST PRICES.w
Roofinig and Gaueinig, E
As welAl as all othier
JiOB WORK,
Will be, done in the best and most approved VW
stles at the lowest rates. ders
Call and ex.amnine goods and prices and
satifry ourselve.
W. T. WRIGHT. C
A pr. iis, 16 --1 f.
ket
TIN WARE!!! F(
PLUMBING, ROOF- iil
ING, GUTTERING,
Ard all work in' this line put up to order F~
aid ready for sale at CA ROLINA MANU
FA(TOlRY. Call at eitier house, Columi
iia or Neaherry.
IlElNllT H. BLEASE,
M.ir. 22, 12- tt. Proprietor. (f
THE TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE,
ENLAR(;hGED, T PEE WED.1ISUED WEEKLY
sit' rtLD BE IN EVERY FA3Y!2Y
1..90 SUB$'RIHERS WANTED
32 PE: A N"UM, iN AD A NCE
The cause of Temperance h,as dvainced so rapidly
in south Carolina. that it has become necessary
that I here should be a live. active and zes lous ex
ponent oritspriraciples. We hare. therefore. de
termined to publish she advocate weekly, and to
t il be dvsdr tootal bstinence, t will never
treless, be made acceptable, to every fireside.
The reading matter wi:l be of the purest and most
select character. Arrangements have been made (
to get tihe most prominent temperance men in the J
State to maike contributonms to its columns.
It will also have corre--poudents ineery por
tion of the State, who will keep its readers tully
informed as to the progrees ofthe cause.
We. have put the price of the Advocate so low
i bat itmaimite and set aumber of advertise
mo As ill disc 1ount of ten per cent. will
be llowed on all new surbscriptions.
Address F. P. BE AR D.
July 12. 28-.tr. Co:unmbia, ma. C. [
SPARTANBURG
mANUFACTDRY,
UAVING recently ohtainmed an outfit ofC
new and improved machinery, we are pre
pared to BUILD and REPAIR all classes of
Carriages, Buggies & Wagons.
H aving faithful and experienced work
men, and geod miaterials, we will allow no
one to excel us.
Qir work is done under the supervision
of an experienced Mechanic.
Those wishing to purchase anything in
IWour line, will do well to call and see our
Work.
g- All work warranted for two years,
FOWLER, FOSTER & CO.,
SPARTANBURG G. H., S. C.
July 12, 28-sm.
50 BUSHELS
GREENVILLE MEAL
- Bush. GRIST.
For sale by D. MC WER.
A pr 6 1-A
'ST ARRIVED.0
A fine lot of Gent1,.me-'4
If hand-sowed GAITEI
f<>rds and Boots.
Also, a fwe stock of io
. fine kiL Polish roof-.
sting Ptlish Bals., an.i
3 kid
kNCT SUPPERSe
.il of which we offer
,sOW FOR CASH.
rams & Metts.
Ly 24, 21-tf.
wo & H, if k
(At Stewart's Corner.)
ve in store an elegant stock of
SPRING GOODS,
Consisting of
ess Goods, Silks. Cali.oes, Musline,
mings, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkercbief..
.e Goods and Stril es, and all artieW4
ly to be found in a well appointed Ury
as House, all of which they offer
LOW FOR CASH.
ther with a select and handsome a
ent of Notions, men and bo%s' Spring
meres and Linens.
-ge lot ot Men and Boys Hats, at very
profit.
ol stock of Boots and Shoes for Men
3oys. Nice lot ot Ladies', Miss4 and
Iren's Shoes, of Moore, Larrabe & Co.,
Intel.
bang and Sole Leather.
, abundant and good.
L:t,ry Yarn, by the wholes de and re
ic lot of Cutlery, and Hardware gene
ileg, Unrnesc, Bridles, Whips, &c.
,): andt Pistol!z.
:ar, Coffee, Molasses.
in and Fnney Soaps, Pepper, Spice,
.-r, Sida and Starch.
rge lot of Roes, Shovels, Spades, Seytbe
s and Nails.
bacco and Wooden Ware.
ionery. Ink. Pen. Pencils, &c.
rosine and Turpentine.
LIME.
ey propose to sell goods to the satis
>i of a:l who will patronize them,
,ow Rates and' short FroAts
For Cash.
Iml *-% %xniuc their Stock and judge
atr.;elves.
,y are .4o Agents for Jacob B. Rit.
velebrated inproved old Anchor B-ad
on Cloth, and "ingers celebrated Fan.i.
wing MNihine, for Newberry Conaty.
W. CHICK. R. S. CHICK.
,r. 12, 15-tf.
MW ARRIVAL
0?
LRCERIES,
RTILIZERS, &c.
E are now remceivinr a large stoek of
CERIESand FERTI LIZERS, purchased
asht in the bstL nmrketj of the couutry,
hi we will sell
LODW FOR CASH.
e ar :.Go prepared to execute all or.
entruted toI us ini the
IMMISSION DEPARTMENT.
e can supply the PL..uters and all others
the celebrated
WAID0 FERTILIZER,
also with o:ber Fertilizers.
o have dleterminm'd to sell goods in or
t's low as they can be sold in this aiar
)R CASH ALONE.
Sd that we e:annot sell at short ;.fite
R. IHOORMIN& CO.
.S, 6-if.
ESTABLISHED 1857.
R,It AND S1MME
STOcKI OF
DRY GOODS,
;LOYE8, IHISIERY,
LOTHIING, &C.
A l'.L tJNE OF -
~ROCERIES,
WOTS, SHOES, HATS,
TRUNK(S, UMBRELLAS,
CLDCKS,
ROCKERY, &c.,
On hand, and for sale
)W FOR CASH.
Mv. FOOT.
ar. 1, -tf.
COW PEA
IEL k GRIST
'or sale by
MATYES & MARTIN.