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ARMRIERr . C Aednesday, November 1, 181. Particularly Special. All parties indebted to this office, out. side the limits of the town, are asked to call on.us and settle at once. The large aggregate due us in various smallamounts for adverti.,ing and special notices, trib utes, etc., is considerable, and the ninev is needed. If these amounts are not soon paid we will place them in proper hands for cvllect ion. Patience! Patience!! Patience!!! In our last issue we eaioned our citi. zen,s against any undue excitement or alarm, in view of the siturtion presented by the arbitrary and unwarranted proclamation of President Grant. Yet, that the situation is a grave one, and fraught with issues su-il cient to disturb our peace, no one will de ny. The lines have "not fAllen to us in phnsant p.ecs". The vils of wrath %bich o-:r e:ewies have been for so long time driveling, nre row poured out in bitter spite a:d hatred, and we are brought to an extremity which excites the ympathy of 1XVAN breasts all over the land, and call< for the corr. and detestation of the entire press North and South, not -iven over body and soul to radicalism, sphitai wickedness in high places, and the principality of datk nesis. WVe repeat tha:tthe 6ituation is verr bi rer and bad : Fur no me.n, whatever his inocence, is secure ; an(], at onr 11ttuent, at home or abroad, is. from private malice ani personal spite, liable to be subjected to no end of trouble, inconvenience, expense and suffering. And this, simply, forsooth, that a miserable election ou which the so a called-hero and military 4 etator builds li 1 hop.,s, may not havC a chance of def(at, an.1 the whole host of satelites and para zes be brought to grivf. But let us in patrnce and in quiet pos sess ourselves, and not become provoked into forgetfulness ot self-respect and the hu. m:tities. Let is fold our punv arms of REBELLION-according to Grant-:d wait-for thoie sin who wait in their integ ri:y ; and in waiting the louIgeit day wilt have passed away. We might suffer ; ;ome have, many .1ay, r.nd insults be her-ed upon iijtry and snf ferng, but 't can and enust be bor.e .i I. roic courage, nianly forbenrance, and a firm faitb in the arbitrameut of that Judge who abaseth the proud and elevates the humble minded, gives grace to the genero-s aid strength to the weak, and %ho in t.king cognizance.of the sparrows' fail, giaeth the race not alwats to the swift. Let us stand frm under these inflictions a,, afflictions, and so sure as the laws of compec:.ation, restitution and retribution are 'ser:w I verities, this State, being true to ti, shall pass from this bit ter moral revci-:tion with l er honor vindicated, while i'*Prsident, with his C.ibinet, Congress a:: Government, in all their plenitude of r.uocratie wealth und power., must he ashamed of their ;yrannous uisurpationS, it notmatrialyinjured in their desires, by their mad anaitioui vrrahns The State Ear, It will be borne in mind, cotnmences in Columbia on the 0th of Novemtber, Monday., and will continiuo durin.g the entire week. The Secretary's oflice will be opened at 8 o'ckek in the morning Morday-and close at 5 in the evening when .the books of entry will boeclosedl. On Thursday., from 10 to 12, cattle will be exhibited in the arena ; from ]2 to 2, a display of horses; at 3, trotting coni test, $50 pretmium, followed by a two mile dasth for $100. Wednesday-l0 to 12, a musical contest; 12 to 4, a grand Tournameret, to which Knights gen orail are invited. Thursdaiy-forenoon, exatnationm of cattle, followed by a dis p' ay of halter led horses and mulIes, de-t et:ins made and ri'bons tied. At 3, tro:.iog matches as on Thursday. Fri 'jar 10 to Hi contest in arena between saddle horses; 11 to 2, same between s:agle and double barr.ess horses-rib hanis tied. At 3, trotting contest. Sat urday--10 'elock, auction sales of live Stack. At 12 the p;remaiums will lie a-varded. From 9 to 10 each morning .giil be de'oted by the cotrmittees to pl!owing mnatches. Plowmnen to furniah I ta'ir own teamis. The Ladies of the Memorial Associat ion v-ill ha.ve open a Baz.ar during the veek, to which a restau-ant will be at-1 C-ties open at 9 each day. The Lutheran Synod of 3auth Caroli::a. Owing to the advertiing pr.isure up-on our columns last week we failed, .imouz other things, to niota the piroceed ings of this august body, recently con v':ned at Frog Level. We were pleased :o !::arn that thec session of live days was ' '.3kkd by a most cordial fraternity of!i religious senitimecnt. Rhev. Wt. S. How-i nan was elected Presidlent, vice Revr. J . 5,:wki::s,who retired f;rm the imupur. .t trust with the respect a.nd affec!irint a^Synod. A committee w-ag appointed :- compile a htistor-y of the Giharchi ini this3 State. Ncwherry College, we atee zritied to learn, is in better condition -*- at any timae since the war, and that :!'r3ous effrti are to be made to r.:ise ie endowmnent fund. M t-srs. Ih:ugh, Prioleau, Boozer and Kyser, were ordaiied to the sacred work ' :e ministry. .r-ater e-ffort- are to be made in sup t (i homte mi. r3 Mjor Murreli, of the Charleston C'o' er. was elected. a muen:5Mr if the Board TrIustees. -'oo.d wi!l m.eet r.ext at St. John-: :;a Road. Lexington, on Thiursday a >)re thte foll rmooni in Oct.ober. The Laurens Herald We are e'r-tified to see that .cor ntear ihbor and namuesake, the Herald of ..urens, has donn:ed a n.ew dregs. Iti a sign of prosperity gratifyi::g to the tcart and eye of a publi.aher, and we , congratulate the wortaty proprietors t1 of this excellent and spirited [-aper that n' A Tornado of Fire. Distressing accounts are given of the ornado of fire which swept with almost .lectrical rapidity over vast portions of Northern Michigan and Wisconin. Loss >f life and destruction of property are U ippaling. The flames of fire hissed and lanced and flashed through the air, at 1 rarious altitudec, in a terrifying manner, md thousands of people wretchedly per hed-many dying from the inhalation s >f hot tand, internal birning, and the Aurning out of their eyes. The destruction of houses and harns with their contents, forest-, fencings and farms, cannet be estimated. It is an awful and unparalleled calam t . z Rail Road Meeting. NEWBERRY, Oct. 28th. 1871. t A large number of citizens assembled in the f, ,ourt flouse this afternoon at 5 o'clock, the f. )ject of which wiil be seen, by rending the e olu:ions below appended. On motion,.lndge e Io. T. Peterson was called to the chair, and ii )L. Schumpert, to nct as Secretary. After :he o1ject of the meeting was explained, the ollowing resolu:ions were presented, and ifter some discussion, unanimously adop o Resolved, 1 That a I. R. connecting Ne w- S >crry directly with the great R. R thorongh, t ;ares of the South-West at Augusta, Ga., T nd with. the East and North at Chester, So. nt Ja., is indispensable to the proeperi:y and i a uil development of our Town and County. h1 2. That it is the paramount duty of our h cople. to avail themselvecof theprezentcon- tI iltion of thing;. o scetre the co-operation of tl he I eople of the several towns and Counties nterested in the construction of such a load. f 3. That the people of Newberry will co-op rate with the ppople of Laturens, Spartau. burg, Edgetield and A ngusm, in the construe JTin of a road to Augusta, provided, said c oad be loca:ed by the rown of Newberry. Z 4. That a committee of three he raised to I communicate with the people of the townF A ind Counties along the said contermpla:ed e line. with the view of securing their co-,pe- a ration in carrying through said enterprise. 4 The following gentle:en were app"inted 1 by the chtir on this committee: 'lesers. It. Moorman, E. S. Coppock, and W. G. 'Mayes. r Dn motion, ten delegates were then appoint, C d h the ch:iir to attend the Columbia- con Vention on the 19th day of November next, to wit: Messrs. S. Fair, T. F. Greneker, E. S. ,oppock, L. .1 Jones, Y. .J. Pope. W. G. H1yes, 1'. S. Moorman, R. S. Chick, .1. F. J. f ,aidwell and J. M. Baxter. A motion was N then passed that these proceedings be h-d it td to the Columbia Phce-nix, Newberry Her ild. Edgefield Advertiser and Chester Stnd,S trd, for public.ation. There being no furtier >siness before the meeting, it then at 'ourned. 0. L. SCIUMPERT, Sec'y., pro. ten. Jon, T. 'ETERSON, Chairman. .NEssRs. EDITORS:-We had the pleasure, )n Sunday, the 22d inst., of being present at Betbeden Church. aid of listening to a nost excellent sermon delivered by the Rev. 4ir. Schreckheise. from Virginia. lie was i d brmterly a IProfessor in the Newberry Lu- C ;heran College. His text was 2d Chapter. 6th and 8th ;erse inclusive, of Paul, the A postle, to the r 'hilippians. His de.ecription of the lire oft >r Saviour, from the time of his birth to his heath otn the Cross, was feelIng and pathetic, md produced a most marked effect on theg :ngregation. His sermon throughout was profoundly and attentively listened to. Rev. 8. was once the Pastor of Bethedeni hurch. As a Professor and Teacher he ac-j lnired a most exeellent reputation. In con- ~ equnce of the dec'ine of the College, owing o the poverty of the people, he reurned to 51 native land, the Valley of Virginia,where i has been residing ever since. The Soutbhi as need of more ministers to fill v-ac.mntb ~!aces, and would do well to obtain the ser-t ries o.f so valnable a man. nh LOCAL. Special notices in this local d -partment arc -harged for at the rate of 2-5 ets. per line. f ME8sas. McFat.L & Poor, would infornm y he world of matnkind that busIness ts grow ng beitutifully less under the influence of rat's proclamation, it. a The Star Troupe are preparing for an en ertaititnet on next Minday night week, Covember the 13th. Look out fur a mnusi :al tre.tt. -Te chanes for prizes in the Columbia lI 3uling and Loan D)istribution are etnor-a nuThe unrtvaled sale of tickets makes teessary that those who wish to. :ry their n bances should secure them at once. 41-tf. t Rr.mK:nSaR rns Et.scio.--Vote for the icket proposed, fello-.' citizen-c. If yon e n:st vi5it the State Fair which includes the o by of eietio1nt eiher rema:in at hiome tilin rou vote, or re:,urn, by that timue. By ald neanis cast your vote. 11 iat.Lx.-A rare opportunit y is offered In the vale if the real estate of the late Dr. M. A. Mioore. ~ et G!ean Springs, Sp)artanbuirg. Its near vicin tto tihe Spring ma~kes this a most de'irable ( ieee of pro.perty. Any one wi<bing to inves't rl do welt to at tend this sale. See advertise ent. -I Os FARE-Visitors to the State Fuir at jolumblia, will be passed over the Greenville Columb.ia l1. Rt., for one fare, going and I eturitg. .Sile of'ti-cts to commence on ~atrday, th- 4:1h, and continmne to Wedne- I ay, th" 8'h. and good to return till the 14tih ov., memi-ive.e W. D. Lov' & Co., Colnunbia. S. C., havet ade'xttra preparations with a large ad gene a stock of Dry Goods. They are exhibiting all me nw styhes for Fall and Wintter. They takeI leasure in showing their goods, and have a uni- jh Jrm price f..r all anid ple.dge thiemsehves that no met :oth can ut;derm-ell them. Give thtm a1 all. they are a live house. See their advertiscemet 9 thi day 'sa paper. lt hl The "situation"~ i bad. The prosperous i tade of~ the lset month hats departed. e< ta:nnton prevails. Btusinmess has declined r: om75 to 100) per cent. How thme omer hat re to dli.pote of tiheir heavy stocks iihtu in: thec publi ic th rough his pipe LonTasvo~s.-On Monday night last, du, w [g the severe storm which passed over this a; -etion, the- d welling of Dr. Moute was struck " lightning, -and one of the large pillows A 2ppoting t.he balcony roof, as well as thme ..!.r considerabl damaged thereby. Luck - y :here was no membesr of his family in the nom whzic, was struck. Tlhe damage was ut diicovered till next morning. Ige Mons Doons.-A few minutes spent at the t. .timore corner will convince the inidividumal,b he i; uot ladiud, that Brother Andy Wicker j; m:.d of a dloor or two more to his store. uda few muore active clerks. The tide ot aso memrs at th i cornmer is al way; on the flood, ,tm ad Saturday afternoons and nigh'.s remainds ne of the Charleston market. How ho' t anages to accomimodate so many is surpri ng. Hie does it hiowever. For ten dollars you may receive $15,000 in se Clumbtia ihuilding and Loan Distribu- St on. The prizes to be awarded range from en 10) to $15,000, and the lehanees are more ma umerons than any other enterprise ot' the ati ind. The awards will certainly be made on - cc ue dl:v of the Fair named in the advertice- hb '-n'.,'ind b'onls lhave been entered into for ra 1)O.fT DO IT -Don't look upon tie beaun iful toilet articles in Dr. Fant's show-case, niess you are determined to buy something, >r be has put the world under tribute in all hat is new, mnique and stylishly-beautiful. >r "my ludy's boudoir." Should you have wife or m~nother, place something pretty pon her to:let table; and do the sRme thing 7 ou have a sister or-sweetheart. If you ;ve no sitrer, somebody else may have one. erbum sat. M. WM. GLAZe, in this week's paper, ails attention to his fie and extensive as irriment of Jeweiry, Silrer-ware, etc. Mr .ze's long experience in this business era les him to .elect such go-od:s as cannot 1'ail > suit tie tati e of the people of this sectionl, nd v i-itos :o the Fair are invited t.. .1 11ca oil im ttiand exminine. There is no doubt thal is stock i- e:tremely full, and embriieeb a ariery se'dom before -xhibited. We designed noticiig ;he pretene of ow rientd, Col. W. W. Wa:ker, formerly a citi en of thik Stnte, and a merchant of (;tt .wn, but omitted it. Time uppeiirs to have endt kindly whith him. We weie in hope lit hi4 interest wtis to remain, but were itt rmned by hita that his abiding place fOr the uture is Greenu,bori, Ale. We won'd heart r recoimieiid Itim to tl:e eitizers of thait etion as a thirough business loan. prneti al and energetic. and a mot useful citizen 1 any Commty1n111v. Carpets supplied by 5fcFa!1 & Pool. Call id exanine pat:erns and leave orders.42-tf. St-:EN.DE.-We acknowledge a serenade n Frid!y night last, at a witching hour, ndered by the mi.4c.il amateurs of our wn, for which they will atcept our thanks. be music was capital. The bone player inst have been in want of sleep, however, s ie rattled his instruments feebly. Per aps he did not wish to disturb our slum erq, knowing that we were unwell at the rme. Come again, gentlemen, and wake rip ic echoes, antd shake your bones lively. If you want a good shave, or hair trim, or x up, go to Reeze and Carroll, two doors orth of Pollock Ilouse, Columbia. A STEnLING INSURANCE COMPANY.-The asti assets of the Liverpool and London and lobe lusuraee Company are over $21,000, 00 in gold. The assets in the hands of merican director.-53 300,000-more than noigh to meet the losses by the late tire, re not touchod . TUe directors in New York re ordlered by the Rome Board to draw pon Londnur for the Chie:,go loss-two and half umil;n dollar-;. The Company his rztl,be,d .0,000 to Chicago. Maj Sance etr:-sts the Liverpool and London and rlobe Insturnce Company. Tue GRAT SAU,.-i0 Monray next, re :erher. the great land sa!e pror.sod by Ir. T. F. Ilarmon comes off, an-l parties ho wizh to purch.ie will do well to attend, r the laInd is valuablr and under fitie culti ltni0), anLId it is so divided as to' give a slict ua an inunr of bayers. On one of thc rrets is a valiable flouring mill, which car .e nado to pay an enterprising m.im hand wmelY, tad (in anothr a fine store. rdimha ly located for business. Major-J. P. Kinar,l Il understaul. is to he the auctioneer, so re niav loo' f,,r a spirited and lively sale scxt Monday, remenber. Ar the Dtry Goods' House of McFallU Poo art be found latest novelties. Carpets fur ished by patterns. 42-tt. V. P. RCSSELL & co.-The freqrent tes morials rendered to Mesrs. Ru;nell & Co , ie manufacturers f Doors, Sashes, Blinds ., is ait cidence that what they do is wel one -anli done c'ie;ply. Not only this-!hey shibited so much neatness and care in pack g for sh ipment their giazed work, thereb) ~neerlng it free from b,re'ikage, thtat the S .Railroad, with a just vpprreciation, harv duced their rates of freight on this charne r of good<, from $1 30 per 100 lbs to 65c urhaisers wilj at once .ee that the stiving~ 1freight is very co-isiderable. Mr. Wall-ac< line is tihe agent for Newherry, and wil we any ittformartion desired. Throse oysters-handu op,eued-atM-trshall's rc deliciotts. Trry thremi. A Goon ('OtLeC-ron, is one whlo, If rec aed once. will call ttg.rin, and again, andC ep on calling, till he wort ies a slow payer 'to dioing is duty. lie wil w:rir for a man ommitg into town, as a e,it woubti a mu.use. nd will pounce on hint quickly. IIlis monte ,never give ups the ship-or a dlelinquernt ut fo,l'ow hrim, stic2 to hin, c'lting to him, ill he yielud', atrd cries--I can hold out ni: ore, came. le''s havey that accotut, and cr's vot:r tmonev. Sirelb air one are we about putting~ Inte aress to do outr collectine. We are tired Sit onrself, and ha~vni't p trience to furhorw tin wa ('h every tuin whoi. tiwc ris Te re, look oirt for him. Mr. Forgetful, he'l] e or y'our track soon. Ii, the meantime, ou hrave :hre privilege of esllinig and settlings rithout anly further trouble. THE DrixtE LAMPS are takl;ing like w id-fire, s well as the oter styles of beautiful lampis aid by IDrs. Morte & Tasrrant. 41-tf. Or. Cocn-r.-Thre presenrt sesion of the ourt of Commiont i'lia was conceludled ont itutrd tv af:ernroon hit. The corn try at inrge deeply regret ted that thre authorities t Colt nwhia h:oil rdetierd tt juries-hunit a e re most Iiappyi in beiniig able to feel and I:nounte that tire l:rbol5 of tire Court for te last four weeks have been ure-nitting nd very sruccessfui. Jige Moses bas done verthing itt hi.. power to clear rte (lock. ts, land he desere the hrearrty hanks of ir citi:enrs for h;is contsidrate:action in re inriing r.o lone at ihis post. The action of :e .,w brry LI r n Ott t itdri ayl:.t, aft er re Jud;;ge hainnui::ced tire business of a Coitrt as inshued, was as it shiou!d have een.iJudge Moje d~~reserved their thanrks mil he Ihan IkS oif or citize.it. Col. Simnrc: Fair inr contveying~ 10 tire ourt, in behral f of thce0oun:rty an;d his~ rithrin ii! tire lBir, thii ir warmt ap lpreci. otrn niS Ilabors amoirlt ng s have puraudneed, frredi to thei tert~esting~ fact thait tire i : it bsitress b:ul not bteurt before dis isd of sitice Chrancrellcr Joim son hell orit at this puie: itn I Gt, arid that but i tire kindne:ss of iris lonuor, itn prolongit wi s-siwn tw'o weeks' bevonld its iru I mgth, mtutch liatrd'lripi 'o::h! ihavie beenr int itita l. Ir cornclusont, C:>. Fir formalvy mdered the Jrrdge the htearty thranks of 1c conr:trntyv andi the Bar for iris pa. encre, ruiform courrteny, andri protracteid thor. Jitile Muosets was very hnppy in is reply to the Barr, assiurin g thent that hte as deeply sensile of thre aptprobartion ex ressdt. lie hadrr etndeavored to discharge is wole d :y, atid niow that iris work was er, it was a mratter of pleasure thatt hris forts were so kitndly apptreciated. lie ihl not pnrt fromr tile Bar, withouit asant ig themr of tire great as.istancee thtey had rised himn bry tire thoroug:h prepara in of thiri cues andr their untiformn cour sv to thte C'ourt anrd to each other. EERYBoDT WANT5 JT.--Guess who is the E.\T-8 I IUE-FKEFPF.R in our town? 'e kow her She cleans ber knives, chrnau. iidows, paint, oil cloths, tables and flours, d brigh tins hrer tin, brass anti coper ares withr Enoeb Motgan's Sons' Saupolo. sk for it. It is a good Lhing. Nov. 1. 44 -lo. PrsosAr..-We have had the pleasure of iit trorm Mr. Sr. Ciuir Abramrs, the inteill ot arid gentlemanly reporter of the New >rk 1e-aid. ' Ito is tnow engaged] in visiting e i\u Klux distrriers, so lately lint under mi by Grant, for rebezlion. Sn far, Mr. bra:ns sayvs he has been unable to find igrea:n rbeiotn. wich tunkes so mnuchi 'asure tnd s'-o ;:reat an army to quiet. id conlsu quenrtly he ts trnable to write arty n ntbout b!ood and thunder. We will be raed to see- an our midst a few more in ient genttemren fromu the North whro are mingi to appreciate tihe situation in Southt trol a. From a copy of th:e New York Ikrald, we mo tip tire follouwing from Mr. Abramns tmmninic'tum: That hae conversed i:bi or'al cotlors, chassc aind uiolitical creeds. dftom oblservtimon and a thorough sifting neudes that the trtt to his nrind is palpa e tha the P'resident's proclamation is a se mrs bilunder-arnd thrat thre beliief prevatits at it was broughat abit huy fram! :l ud mtis though very serion5 he hopes it is not a fatal blundur: that the people are more stu petied tian exisperated-yet behird this is exa-;pera,ion, should the hostile steps taken in the upper counties, also occur here; that upon official imbecility and incompetency must be charged many of the alleged out rages perpetrated by the Ku Klux; thatrmore white men have been murdered by negroes since the war than negroes murdered by white men; that murders, outrages upon women, house and barn burning have been common. and but few of the pet petrators puuished ; that there has heen no resisance to the en I foreement of law aind the authorities; that every personal atffar is magnitied into a Ku Klux es-e; that hundreds of arrests have bewn made in the upper counties; that plan rations are abandoned, bu,iness stagnating, and nmidst the terror which prevails hundreds of families are rern)ving into the adjacent States: that the radicals are promulgating falschbo(d-suc1h as collisions between the Kt Llux and the Military; that a system of -tine!aton like that which obtained in the iirt French revolution, exists, and that no man, however iniocett. is ,:tfe from arrest: that the extraordinary fl.ght from the upper counties is accounted for in the fact that the door lhts been opened to the wreaking of jr.vate vengeiance: that it is tirquestionably trite that a Ku Klux organization exists itt upper South Cnrolina, but that it is simply a viilatice cornmittec, Pnd in nearly every c: se brouaht to hi notice,the victim had becn guilty of violatien of 1aw which the State uthorltios had not punished. - Jefferson Brown, a colored prisoner in the penitenriary, under the inhuman punish ment of the shower bath a day or two ago, dropped dead. Was his executioncr a Ku Klux, or only a Northern liberty shrieker? Madam McCulloch-Brignoli. as pringa don na of 31ark Strakoscb's opera troupe, will appear in Columbia during fair week. COMMERCIAL. Newberry, Oct. 31.-Cotton active at 161. Columbia, S. C.*Oetober 30.-Sales of cot, ton to-day 16 bales-middling 16.c. Liverpool, October 30-Evenitng.-Cotton steady-uplands 9N9D : Orleans 9j9s. New York, Ociober 33-7 P. M.-Corton strong: sales 2,970 bales-uplands 18*; Or leans 1L0. Gold closed at 11a11 . Charleston, October 30.-Cotton steady middling 171; receipts 2.68 bales; sales 400; stock 20.184. Augusa, October 30.-Cotton quiet and firmer-middling 16j; receipts 1,000 bales: sale-< V-0. XARRIED, At the rescnce of the bride's father, at 8 o'c:oek, on the 25th insiant, by the R.-v. A. it. leu1, D. D., RItv. (4:0 A. Ilocon. of Newiberry, and Hiss SALLIE X. MULLER, of Columbia, S. C. The books and accounts of the u'-drsigned can be found at Motte & Tarran (Otfice. In nty absenee these gentlemen will receipt for accourt,% due me. P. B. RUFF. Serp. 20, 38-tf. .31A'tPAcT*urING ENLrERFatS'c 13 CnAaLEF ro.s.-Charileton is fJ-t becOMinig a msnufactur lug as well a commercial city. The largeSt mana factory of doors. sashes. blinds. &c.. in the Soutb ern States is that of Mr. '. P. Toale. on lorl b -ck's Wharf in that city, Lales rooms at No. 21 i layte-trtet. Mr. Toae advortierrient appears in another columu. Nov. 1-1m. T MPP0VEMENT IN CHARLESTON.-Among the recent im provements in Charleston is the warehouse and builders' depot of Mr. P.. 1. TOAL.Z, the imanufacturers of Doors, Sashes and lifids, extending throruh from No. 20 lliyne sire, t to No. 33 Pinckney street, and said to 1 the most exten,ive as well as most complete etatAiishment of the kind South of Balti more. Oct. 11, 41-1m. Paoor Poesrr.-Thae immense wa!es of' Sing ers. eiNo .ihnsis a proof positive of tie.r meis of:.mily knowing atnything al.ott them a willing to do without oine. Anaything in the way of sewitng. plain or ornamentsl. can be done ont them, and a ch ild with b'ut litte in structior. can run them with facility The ma chitiery is simple and not liaule to break or gel out of order. They have been kinowna to keep in' gotod runninag order for iifteen years withort need of ret.airF. whiCh Canat te said of Other mn:chines Mie mri. Click & Chick are thea;;euts at Newberry. ti- . &- BE GUID)ED BY WHAT youa know. There is an old proherb which says, "F.xper-iece is the safest guide-." To Ithis guvide the sick anid .iinig natutrally trn when casItng ab.out for the mants of relief They inqutire what a medicine has done for others, before they adopt it thenselves. 01f all the remedies antd preventives in isae, liostetrer's Stomach flitters meets the tes' moust triumrvphiattly, andi hence its imnmense popul.irity anid vast sales. The sufferer from itialige'stion is sire to findI some one amtiotg his fri.-ndis who hts been cured of 1thatailtment by the famnous vegetabl esto machic. The victim of fever aud agiue, iver cotmplahnt, constipation, nervous pros. tration, or general debility, has only to mak.e ivquiiry in the tneighorhood where he resides in ord.:r to diseovevr what this St.inadard testorative hass eflected in cases similar to his owna. Int the piblirhed tes timovy to its merits he will fitnd a volume of proofs of its sanitary properties, which it is impossible for his common s.use to resist iIe tries it, nndia the effect it productes oi his tastem addls atnother tn the host of wit. n aess int its favor. Thur,, its :-eptutation, Lfouinded on the facts, not assertions, cont Rinually grows amid sprends. Charhat 'us atnd im;po:nors, some of them tmere local riekste'ra, arid othmers who take a somewhat wider range, attempt to thrust into the h3ads and downa t he itroat s of invalids, the~ir haphazird conteoetuons, as tsubtites for the tonie which for so matty years ha:s lbeen a medicinal st;aple, throughout the Urni:ed S'aes, Spnisih Amtericai, Canada, atnd :hte West Indies, hut otnly s'iceeed to a v-err limai:ed exatenm. In thts rea.sonig age, he peoph-., hauving asceortatined what is really d':,erving, of their conEdenrce, declitne "run I .ing after strange godls." N ov. 1, -1-Im To Watch Makers. I will .ell to an early parchaser, the GOOD In a business of over twenty year's standing, With my'erntire stock of Watch Tools and 3Msterial. AT A BAltGAIN. Also the stock of Waitches and Jewelry, with showcase. on hand, AT COST. There is a fine opening for another good workman in this plaice. E. 8. BA[LET. Nov. 1, 44 tf Newberry, S. C. Columiaa Phoenix and Char. Courier copy twice, and send bills to this office. Appication for Final Discharge. INotice ir.hereby given to alt whom it may con cern, that I will wake a settlement on the estate of my ward. Jlohn T . Th'ompsr'n. in the Probate (oudt for Newherry. on Wedneaaday, the 29th day of N' ovember. 1S71. ad will on that day apply for a final ti-chiarge from said guardianship. TuioMAs II. CH!AL.11ERtS, Gjuardtan. Ne wberry. O ct 3 4 4 St NOTICE. 1All per-so:; ho!ding claims tagainst the etate of' Saue~ l S. Sieg, deceased, will rres"ent :heoum forthwith, properly attested, to the undersi:rned, or to his attorneyc, M.ssrs. Fair, Pope & Pope, at Newoerry C, H1 , S. C. All prsone itideb,ted to the estate of th. deeased, will make paymnit to the under sinedf-. R. C. CARLISLE, Nov. 1, 4 I-..-4t. Ad m'r. S. S. Sieg. Int 'ujmotnb PXz;s--Newherry'. Ctherinue Bocayrmtut and others, agrains: Wmt. W. Bo;azmoan andl others. C>:::p!aitt for Partitiotn and Relief. The creditors of the EDtate of David C.i Roazman,. dec-a-ed, at-e required to rend!er' and estalhih rheir demands respectivelyj hb-oro the tundersigned,. as referee, ona or beore the first d:ui of D)ecembear ti-xt. ThiS. .3. L.\KE. R.-fer'-e. | Tuesday's, Thursday's, and Saturday's. FRESH FISH, AND BEST OF OYSTERS, Next Mondav being sale day, an extri Supply of Fish and Oysters will be O hlaid. I an now FIXED to supplv I COOK E) FISH AND OYSTE:S You will be better served than at anl tme in the past. TRY ME. How did you like that oyster stew Mir shall "erved you Saarday night ? Witi hands raised, the friend exclaimed, Lt best I ever eat in my life. CHOiCE GOSHEN BUTTER And other good things at MA R SlIALUS. Nov. 1, 44-1t. NEW JEWELRY, WM. GLAZE, COLUMBIA, S. C, IS now opening a tire selection of Ladi. and Geit's English, Swis an.! Anierien WATCHES. Sole Agent for the celebrae Pauline Watch Company, Philadelphia. Gold Chains, Vest, Opera, Chatelaines, La outine Necklaces, Diamond Rings an Brooches, Pearl-full and half sets. SILVER-WARE. I make this line a specialt. All Silve I sold by me guiaranteed eqiual to coin. Som handsIme good in thi; line, suitable lo Bridal Gifts. PLATED WARE. Tea Sets, Cup4, Gobleta, Cators, Spoon and Forks, Ice Pitelice:s, Eg Sta:.ds, Coffe Urns, &c. CLOCKS. Cutlery, Pocket and Table Knives. OUEHOLD AND PANCY GOODS. Gnq-English Double Barrel, Breeel Loiding Rides, Parlor Rifles, Air Guns, -n a fi:ll stock of Spotting Goods ; Dupont Hazard Powder; Pistols of various styles. JET AND HORN GOODS. WILLIAM GLAZE, One door North Scott & Co.'s Banking llons Nov. 1, 44-3m. Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of authority given to me in th will of MOtACE A. MOORE, dee'd., I wi sell to the highest bidder, on Satur6ay th 18 h day of November next, at 12 o'clock, i G!enn Spring, the following described pr( perty, belonging to said deceased, to wit: One Lot of Land, ytt Glenn Springs. containing 28 acres morec less, on which is situated a Dwelling .House with 7 Roomn asnd all necessary outbuildings. Also Gne Tract of Woodland, irig within a balf mile of Gtenn Spring .coni L:inintg 41 neres, more or le<s upon whie :is a GOOD MILL SI FE Also the followin personal property, consisting of 4lorse. Mules, Cattle. one Carring ;WAGO', &c. Also Ho0u.ehold and Kitehetn Furuitur< Taxus or SALK. Renl estate one third Gash; balance on credit of twelve months, with a morrgagec the premises to st-cure the purchase mone.1 Per.sonal property will be sold for Cash. Purchaser to pay for stamnp' and paper: J. NOTT' M001RE. Aulm'r., Cum testamieoto annexo. Nov. 1 44-3t. SURiViVOR~S' ASSOCIATION. TIlE Annual Meeting of the SU'RVlVORi ASSI CIATIIIN OF SOUTH CA RULIN. will be held at Columobia, on THCRSDA T Noremiber 9, at 10 o'clock A. M. Distric Associations5 are requested to send full del egations, as nmatrers of interest will b brought before the Association. On tne following evening. November th 10th, the Anniversary A ddress before Th A ago iation will be delivere'd by that cro patriot and tried soldier General Jubal A Early. AIl Confederate soldiers, and those wh< smpathiized with the cause for which the; foghtr, are inviiite'd to be present on this in terestmg. occaston. By order of the President. Gereral Wad< I!aupton. A. C. H A$KELL2, Nov. 1, 44-t'. Secretary. STATE OF' SOUTH CAROLIN) NEWBERtRY COUNTY. By Jae C. Leahy, Probate Judge. WHsRaxi, .James B. Chary, hathi mad< suit to me to grant him L,etters of Adminis tration, of the Estate and effects of Bali Gole, deceased. These are therefore to cheC and. admnonis all and singular, thle kinir.-d anud credlitor of the said deceased, to be anid appenar tbe fore me, in thle Couirt of Prob .te, to be h el. at Newbenrry Court Hlouse, on te Iluth day of November ne't,. after puiblicatbi-> hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shiei calSe, if any they have, why the .said ad, ministration should not be grarnel1. Girer undier my hand this 76th day of Octobei Anno Donmini, 1R71. JAMES C. LEAIlY, i'. J. s. c. Nov. 1, 44-2t. WHY Don' youlbuy those S H OES, S HO E S You come and look at them ? Now do ! CAN GET TiIEM C HE A P! We verily Not, the public say by their actions. Biut Says come andI prove him. A good lot of them have been sold, but many more can be hadt FOR TIllS WEEK, AT LESS FIGURES TIIAN BEFORE. nov 1i t House Sale. ailing~ to find a cash purchaser for my residence, I will now offer it upon terms that should suit any onc in want of a homestead. I wilt dispose of it for five hundred dollars less than its estimated value, on a credit r one third of' the purchase money. Ot. 18, 42-U'. E. S. BAILEY. Bring on your Corn. WE are now ready at all time to grind MEAL and GRIST for the public,.at tile Mill at the Tan-yat d, in th e edge of the Town of Newberry. Sheriffs Sale. IN PRtOBIATF COVICT. Ex Parte-J. D. Suber and others, Execu tors.-Petition for order of Sale of Per. soual Property of Christian Suber, dec'd. 11v virtue of anl order of James C. Leahy, Probate Jadge, I will sell on the 15th day of November next, at the residence of CLRISTIAN SUBERI, dee'd., all the Per sonal Property, not specifically willed, of said i.Nased, consisting of Cows. itchen Furniture, Farming inplemlifents. Iron Safe, Merchandise. &c.. c Ternis of Sale-CASH. T. 31. PAYSINGER, S. N. C. Oct. 25. 43-4t. School Books! School Books! BUY YOUR SCHOOL BOORS AT Fogarfie's Book Depository. NEW CATALOGUE-No. 15. 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Pearson, with numerous illus trations ...... . ....................2.0 Trhe Speaker's Commentary-The Holy r Bible according to the athoriz-d ver sion, (A. D. 1611,) with an Explanitory r and Critical Commentary, and a Re vision of the Translation, by Bishops and otteer Clergy of the Anizlican Church, edited by F. C. Cook, M. A Cation of Exeter, volume 1, part i S Genesis-Exodue. "From the fulness, e fairness, thoroughnesl, and candor with which all diffierit questions are discussed, this Bible Commentary is sure to be satifactory to the scholar; white the plain, direct and devout man ner in which the meaning of the Sacred Text is explained, thoroughly adapts it for the widest popular use, whether in the closet, in the family, or in the Sunday School.....................S50 Systermic Theology, by Charies ilodge, D. D., Professor in the Theological Semincry, Princeston, N. 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Morris..1.5 The Earthly Paradise, a P'o-m by Win. Morris, Parts 1, 2 and 3. in 2 vol<'. ea ch .2.2; Specimens of the British Poets, with Bio tgraphical and Critical Notica, andI an -Essay on English Poetry, by Thos. Cam pbell, a new edition...........3.24 Prose Writers of Germany, by Frederic H. Hedge, revised and enlarged...5.0( Longfellow's Poets and Poetry of Eu rope, a new edition, enlarged........0.0( WPersons residing ini the country wil -please bear in mind that by sending their on ders to tus for any books publi,.hed in Amer >ica. they- will be charged only thecprice ofth< rbook. We pay for the postage or express. Addrers FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. No. 260 KING STREE T, (in the bend), CilARLESTON, SOUTrH CAl )OIANA. A pril 26, 17-ly. Dr. G-OTTLIEB FISOH'S BITTERS. 'his preparation of the crat Scientist, Dr. Gott hieb Fisch, of Germany, Is RS A based on the fact that, as $n/ al materIals of the body are derived from Food. so -- all Vital Force, or Hecalth,. Is derived from the Force :,*.-storetd up in Food. />r. .*Fischs Biers enables the Sappropriate these Forces, '-creates Appetite, cures . yspepsia, with its result lg Decbily and lack of Nervous Enery; so tones __ the St'mach and Liver as - to mal:e constIpatIon and tiliusnessl!fmposisibie; re inforces the System so It can tide over bad results of * changin'g clImate, water. &c., andi better endure tht, demands often unexpec tedly made on its Force and Eneroy. Ladles In de li cate health,saged persons, and all emacIated and weak after sickness. will (isemeaaa raplddly strengthen by 'using this great preparation. Nov. 1, -44-ly. Administrators Notice. ALL persons having demands against tice estate of R C. Swindler, dee'd., are re' quired to render them in to the undersigned, or to Jones & Jones, properly attested, on or before the first day of Dec-ember next, and all person.- indebted to thme said de ceased estate are requtested to pay the samte. J. Ri. SWIN D L El, ABSENT FROM STATE. D)a. E. C. .JONES respectfully inform-s his f riends and pat ronms that hie will b.- absent fromt Newberry until \!arch, attending ILectures at Pennsyivania Dental Cohlere. Those in,debted will pieese iall on C. M. Jones and settle. Administrator's Notice for Final Discharge. I do hereby give notice to all whom it mnay ecaeertt, that I will mtake a final set tie-ment on tha Estate of Emanuel Saber, d'd,on the 24th day of November next, in the Probate Court for Newberry Coumnty, and apply for a final discharge. ESTABLIS 'I - CtC cQA'Av.2.I! DRE*SED Flooring. Ceiilng,We2ther Boards. Si diflTerent P'atter's of 31ouldiug. making over 10 Mantel--peces. Door and W indiw Frame- mide to Itallusters of Walnut and Mahogany, on band a. Good and substantial Work made as che::p at :1 tates. We nave on 1 ud the lurgest tock ofth all of which wei guarai - w -1 give entire sati-f.i Work. The subscribers cs: refer to gentlemen a) Florida, as to the character of their woric for the pa, The only Practical Mechanics, Sah, now carryin- on the bueinem in this city. W. P. ]RUSSE LL & OpFsite Wando Fertilizer Works, and in the ji Ifotels. Mr. V. A CLINE is our authorized Agent for N price, to-wit: 65c. per 100 lbs., over the So. Ca. It COJPE LAND & WEiSTj 6ROCERY, Provision Merehans, AND COTTON BUYERS,I kOF TiE CLINTON HOUSES,) Having opened a Branch H1onse at NEW BERIy C. II.. B3e7 leavc to call the attention of their friends and patlons, both mn Newberrv and Lauren, as well ai other Counties, to this fact, and offer to tben a full and well as sorted stock of 1EAWVY SROCERIES, BAGGING. ROPE, TW8I D NAII. IRON. 0 LEATHER. D DO.MESTICS, &C. Besides a choi.e variety of 0 SHELF GROCERIES, 5 All of which the will dispose of at tEA. .NN.iBLE RATES FOR CASI. COPEU-ND & WEST. Oct. 25, 43-2m. Large Sale of Real Es tate. 0 1y dircction of the will of Washington Floyd, dlec'd.. I will offer for sale to the high est bidder, at Newberry Court H-ouse,on0 the tit st Monday in DJecemnber next, all the real estate b)elon2ging~ to te estate of said deed., not disposed of lby his will. Tract No. 1, or lItler Tr.et, cont:dning 214 4-10 acres, more or less, atdj.iin g hi::d' o,f lInesa Butler, E.state J1. 1 )atvenport, A. P. l)avis. - Wheeler, by :r.ct No 2. andl is s eparated fromz tract No. 3 by the 15lfnat Road. Tract No. 2, or Granny Floyd Tract-Cor tains 281 acres, mo're or lers, bounded fty tralct No 1. lands~ of W beeler, W illiam Sar :erwhite, Estate of Moses Anderson?, and is separated from No. 3 by tlw. iMfast toad. li-ract No. 3-Contains 471 8-10 iwres, more or lese, hounded by lawds of* A. K. Tabb!l, tract N'). 4. .1. 15. Cha ppell. M. .1. Y.ug andI 5 is separated fromn tracts No. 1 and 2, by the Tract No. 4-Contains 252? 9-10 a cres, more or les-, bounded by lands of I). W. liton, J. It. Chappell. tract No. 3, A. K. Tribble and trat No. 5. Tract No. .5-Contains 190 acres. mo'e or lest, hounded by tracts No's. 4.6&, 7 and 8. Tract Ni). 0-Contains 202 7-10 acres. mtore or lcn. b)omided by lands of D. WV. 1atton, J. McKitrick, II. R. Mangum and tract No .5. Est. of E. Tribble, C. Jlohn'ono, .1. 1). Pitts, A. K. Trilbbi-, and tract Noi. 5.p Tract No. 8-Contains l041 ticree, more or iess, boutnded by lands of A. K. Tribble and tract No. 5. These lands are situate in Newberry Coun ty. on Sandy IRun Creek, and euntaint an abundance of pine timber. TERMS OF SALE-One third of the pur chase money mus~t lhe paid in e:t4h, balanee in two eqnal annual installments, with inter est on each from day of sale. The pturchaser to give a note with approved sure:v and a mortgage of the prcmises, to the Execumor. to secure thec purchase money. P'..t of tl'e abo~ve can be seen by callinig on t be Exceo'or. Also nt the same time und pice I will rent the- late homestead of s.iid ider'd.. whch was willed byv him to Lae W. Fioyd, for the year I187:2. Tot4Ms.- A tot" pIy::biie on the 14: D'cemr ber, 1872, with at least two approved sureties will he r<quired. JIlli N T PI-TE!!SON, Ex'or. Oct. 25, 43-dr. La urnsville hlerald copy 41 times and scnd bill to ex'or. Bricks.B ricks. Bricks! GOOD BRICKS! 400,000 BRI1CKS1 FOR SALE At the Brick Yard OF E. H. CHRISTIAN. Oct. 25, 43-tI. COMivE NOW, IXD GET VOHI PIT RES AT THlE NEWB ERRY PHOTO GALLERY' YOU will find the work 0. K-not E. K. -and keiping pace with !!ie tirnes and im-. Just received at fine lot of ALBDIS, both book andl revolving, and a splendid lot of r - ;v antd beautriful Stereo'e. Call at Once on the friendl who is always ready and anxious to please his patrons. Oc,.W. H. WISEMAN. Oct 3, 43--tt. DANCING SCHOOL. \MONS. BERBGER respect fdily informs the citizens o' Newberry that he proposes open ing a DANCING SG;Hl OL here, Moos. B. is favorably known, havinig taui:rht in New berry about four- years ago. A subscription list is at this office, w ith terms, etc. The schiool Will open at the beginning of No vembher, provided :'; pupils are insured.4 For particula.rs see circular and subscrip tion li,t at the Drug S:ore of Motte & j T.irrant. [IED 1851. es j 11 H A 0 lelyine. Box Boards. &c., &c. Over a banded 0.w)o feet on band. for sale at Ncw York pries. order at short Lotice. . Stair Rail, Newels a d made to order. I!. eatabNhme,t as can be made In the Uniled above (;onds Poutl of the City of BltiAwe. )tion to all who want Good and Substaxid I ov:-r this State. Georgia, North CArolia sad t twenty years. and are Bliud and Dor Makers, by Trade, CO., Iust End of Hazel Street. nmediate vicinity of Char.esmn and Fatill ewberry. and all work ship- eI by us I at MW , R t.Oc1 '-,1, 41-2r. A DOLLAR SARD IS A DOLLAR MAP! ATTENTION THEN Citizens of LAUIENS, NEWBERAT ead he surrounding couitrr, if VCtn wonM Mke iieotamf on as LARGE and VARIED and CEAPanassortient of goods as were ever brought .o Nev berry, call at the C*rtir Store Under the HoteL MY rtoek is full and embraces almost evcrvt,hing which can be called -for, 4her in DRY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, HEAVY GOODS, BLANKETS, NOTIONS, CLOTIING, SHOES, HATS, A. CROCKERY, AND GR O CERIEN A full assortment, and will sell- thient as LOW as they can be bought in Colnumbia e elae where. I pr-omise to ~ . GIVE BARGAINS FOR CASE. Come anbd try me before you buy else where. The H{ighest Price Paid for COTTON. M. FOOTW Laurensville Herald copy' 5 montLs. GROCERIES, E' -hrae'nag, Bacon, Lard, Sugar. Cofee,- Xlauses. Vinegar, Mackerel anod Salt. Alo, a sup ply of Handsome Shtelf Groceres, Such ias Oysters, P'ickles, Soda and Swt (rackers, ('heese, Fres.h Peaches -in box.e from Blaltimore, Maccasronui, Soda, Starch, GinIger, Pepper, Soaps of every deacriptio, : CANDY, A large assortm>nL of the best qnality. A!eo, D1gging, Ties, Osnabur'gs," Home spIas, Tickinigs, Calico, Boots and Shoes. FLOUR, :In Harrels and scks, to suit purchasers... .l rte abhote naitmd goods and many other articles can be bouaght LOW FOR CASH, At JACOB SUMMER'S. Ocet. I8, 42--tf. B iG IN! BIRGAINM!! NEW1 FALL STEICK DRY 6GOODS, 6?ROckRIES, FARMERS SUPLIES, JUST RECEIVED and for,sale at LOW FIGURES1. .\t W. H. W EBB'S. Se*p. 2'), 38-tf. --_ ___ NOTICE. All persons indebted in anywise -o- the ate firm of Thomas H?. and J.ame. - Cre, ner, Mlerchantrs, at Cromner's, will pay the :tme to the un,ders,.ned at once, as a set, 'm,1e:t mlust made of said f.rm business. :f saidl debts5 are not paid at an early day1 uit will be brought thereupon. CORRIE V. CRONEl% A dm:'x of Es't. of JT. I. Cromner, Surviyor of T. HI. &k J. L. Crome.. Notice to Tax Payers. NOTICE is hereby given to the nyevrs of thisC nt,hate >opened on the 2(th, of November or the reception of Taxes for the j hates of Taxatioun will be asfols State, 7 mills on the dollar. 'gu:aty, 3 mills on the (l The bcoks will be kept o 1,h Janua:;y, 1872. Af$er (b ~et'alty attached tq delipqt uredly be inmposed and ii Oct. 25, 43-S3t. 50 BUS 3REE - Bush. G R For sale by