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THE HERALD t IS 'UBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MO1NING, At Newberry C. H1., , Itiie,clts By Thos, F. & R. H. Groneker, Editors and Propritors.t Invariably in Advance.~____________ ~oil(ftismd ihlrean~ g;P ThoA paper is stopped at the vtxpmrmiter of t1 for whicu e it is Doid.T T h eN s m a r k d e n o tm n e x p i r a t i o n o f t,)hitn ei e a n d t s scription.v n e s GEORGE JOHNST4NE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEWBERRY, S. C. - - OFFICE ON LAW RANGE. *July 19, 29-G>m. WM. J LAKE, Insurance Agent, NEWBERRY, S. C. ACENT FOR THE Piedmont & Arlington Life Insurance Company. Assets over : : : : $2.000.000 Annual Income : : : 1.30.000 Insures against death from all causes. WM. J. LAKE. Newberry, S. C. Feb. 22, S-tf. MORMIN & HCIRI[Epaq ATTORNEYS AT LAW, I EWBERRY, S. C. The undersigned have formed a Co-partnership in the -practice of the Law, and can be found at their office in the building of the --Newberry Bank," front room, up stairs. THOMAS S. MOORMAN, OSBORNE L. SGIUMPERT. Feb. 22, S-tf. DR. H. BAER, IWHOLFSALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, NO. 131 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. May 3, 18-tf. Kinsman & Howell, Ractors and Commissio, Merchants. Liberal-Advances made o gotton and Naval Stores Charleston, S. C. Sept. 6, 36-4mos. A. D. LOVELACE. CHANGE OF LOCATION. THE subscriber takes pleasture in inform ing his friends and the publie generalilv, that, he has removed from his old stand t4 the itore formerly occup-cd as a Millili-r% Store, immediately opposite tie Couri House, and that he has on hand a choice asortment of Confectionery, Canned Goods. Fancy Articles, Family Groceries, Tobacco, Segar.;, &c, To all of which he invites attention, and as the now store is lar:.er, shows ;o'ds to bet. ter adv'antage, and the stock is fu!!er, he will be happy if every one of his old friend: and many new ones, together with amny others of the great human family who ha p. pen to be strolling around, will pay him viSit. A. D. LOYELAGE. Sep. 13, Ti-tf. NOLE, IIAAE, Russet, Uppei and Whang' L E.4 TJHIER . On hand and for sale by D. MOWER~ A pr. 6. 14--tf. P. P. TO ALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 Kayne Street and Horloeck's Wharf <CiARL~ESTON, S. C. W This is the largest and most complex Factory of the kind in the Sotbehrn Sta'tes, and all artic'es in this line can be furnished by Mr. P. P. TOALE at prices Which defv competition. E7" A pamphlet with full and detailed lisi of all sizes of D)oors, Sashes and Blinds, andi the prices ofteach, will be sent free and post. paid, on application to P. P. TOALE, CHIARLESTON, S. C. July 12, 28-1y. PAT. H. DUCKETT, CAN be found! at Carolina Man:ufaicturing~ Company's Tin and' sove Shoe, 'wh a com plete stoek of GUNS, PISTOLS & MATERIL in his line, ad w2! RITAIR G;.,r to!.s, all kinds of Locks,U:Emrek.s,1-r sols, Castors, ke. 'y doti:1a good w.ork at m2cera:te pr;e. and being pun?ctu:l to myv bin ess, I hop,~ LIBERTY HILL AI1DE-11Y THOMAS DUCKETT, - - . Principal. Capt. D. P. GOGGANS, - Asistant. TIE Sixth Annu1.d s4ion of 'i- ;-eb1o will commen1Mee on Mon day, Jatntry sh. 1872. Hates of tuition as follows Classical, Algebrat, Geometry, &C ... 50 Of) English Grammar ai.d Geography.. . 40 )00 Ptimary ........................ 0 0U Iupiis will be charged from tie tiue of admis.ion to the end of Sssionu. BOKni C:t: be Obftaielt'd cither with the Principal, or in the nei--hb i orhood, -it f1 2.00 per month. N iv. :9. 4-'7 I-lv. Bread and Cake BAKERY. Boarding and Lodging. 1AVIN'; secured the services of a first class BAKER I am now prepared to supply my enstomers with good fresh bread and cakes at all fies. I ain al.0o prep:ared to take permanert and dav boirdere, and hirnish menls at mv U.estairaIt day and ni.:ht. Fish, Oyster, GaIle, &C., will be supplied during the seasoi. KATE SHODAIR. Nov. 29, 48--. GEO. S. HACKER, Door, Sash, and Blind Factory, CHARLESTON, S. C. This is as large and complete a Factory there is in the South. We keep no Northern work to fill coun try orders. SEN) FOR PRICE LBT. Aldres. GEO. S. HACKER, P. 0. Box 17o, Ctiarl--ston, S. C. Factory and Wareroomp, King Street, op. posite C.4nno11 St., on line of Ci(y R.ilwaV. Sep. e, -. J. R. THOMPSON, D. D. S. (Graduite of the P"nn ylvania llege of Dental Surgery ) Office oyer McFall & Pool's Store. My pazicnt4 reeeive 'he benefit of all the lamst improvements in the prof-ssion. Special atwention giveni :o correction of Tr reru!ari:ies in Chi!dren's Teetli. The patroiage of the public is re?pectfully solicited1. Tvrms very mvdcrate. Sep. 27, 39 -tf. Ak R FMY. A- P. PIFEE, U. A., : : : Principal. Miss FANNIE LEAVELL, :: Assistant. Prof. F. WERBEE, : : Musical Dep't. This School will resume its exercises on the 21st Septemnber next. S. P. B(007.R, Esq., Sec. B'd. Free Delivery. All 2oods SOLD) BY US will be delivered free of Drayvage to any one in Town, or any one in 2 miles of the Court House, and at the Depot. Also to any one at Helena ; and we guarantee to sell goo Is as cheap as any other house. LOVELACE & WH~EELER. May 31, 22-tf. THlE SUBSCRIBER hats constantly ot hand a frull assortment of the above approved cases, of dilThrent patterns, besides coffins of his own make, all of which he is prepared to furnish at very reasonable rates, with rromptriess andi desnatch. Person- dlesirous of having cases sen thb railroad will have them senut free of charg. A Uearse is always on laid and will be frrnishied at tho rate of $133 per day. Thankful for past patronage, the suh scribter respectr~uily asks for a continuation of the same, and assures the public that no efTort onu his part wiill he spared to render the utmost satihfaction. A. G. CUIAP1LAN Newberry S. C., July 31. CUNS. CUJNS. CUJNS. Dohuble and Single Barrel Gruns, Bireech lading and Muzzleloadilng Guns, of F.ngishr, French & G;erma~n mnanufactate, AT ALL P'R!CES. Single Gunns at $2.50. 44 00, $6.00. $8.00, $12.00 to S20 each. Double Gttns fromt 57, to C200 eah Pistols. Pistols. Pistols. Smith & Wesson, Colt's, Allen's, Sharp's, arnd all tihe popular and approved kinds. AMMUNITION~ FOR CUNS, PISTOLS & RIFLES. SPORTSMAN'S COODSOF vited to cal nd ''mnn ire :ur h:rge and well eectd stoc: of the abiove ( .OO, whit we impornit die an :.1 bu fromt the rumn :factu rers. We ::n.irantee euality equral to, amd I .ii- by mafil fi!!ed promp1y~:, and sn byexres,t' - . -ML ii . T B. '. WAI FERTI Cotton, Corn PIR CASH, $50 per 2,0( TIME, $55 per 2,0( ble Nov. 1st, 1872 Factory East end Hase Acid Phosl Composting CASH, $30 per 2,0( TIME, $36 per 2,0( ble Nov. Ist, 1872 GENE] No. 1 South Atlantic Dec. 20, 51-3m. IlEMTOXOPiIt OF CHAR Properly appreciating~ ing interest of the South, FERTILIZERS at a pri the reach of every plan te They oflfer their "SOL moniated Fertilizer, att &. 1st of November next, wi OUT INTEREST. The "DISSOLVED with Cotton Seed or Stab. very low price of $25 cas 'is highly recomm~iended 1b their entire satisfaction. J. D. WM. RAiENEL, LEAVELLiJ41 & SPEARMAtkN Three very Superinr Artices are ofTe pany of Cbarleatoo, S. C., v z: ETIM A co-uplcete manure, adspted to Coti heretofore otrered at the very hig'h grit with the addition, ats heretofore, of Por ton, if paili on or before the 1st of Apr WITHOUT INTEREST. E TIWA] A new article of thc same high grad ments of Cotton Seed in such, a manne andt Gra in, ar a lower priee than t'he El the 1st of' Ap>ril next, $45 per ton, pay: ETIWAN I A Toraging from 18 or 20 per cent of planter by compostine, to obtain twot freight Price $.35per tou, if paid ona 1st Novembher. 1872, WIHoUT tSTEREI TAKE NoTiCE, thi.! all these fer:ili LILtRrs m air, FOR Wheat, Tobacco. )0 lbs., at Factory. )0 lbs., at Factory, pay a , Without Interest. I st.; Mines on Ashley River. L 77 D5k A 1~ 01 -. - OFFIC ID ti phate of Lime! FOR with Cotton Seed. GICE: )0 lbs., at Factory. ) lbs., at Factory, paya Without Interest. iUES & 00., IAL AGENTS, Wharf, CHARLESTON,' 8. C. IPIAElCOIIPilY. LESTOIN, S. C., the necssty of fostering the plat resolved in.the outs3et to offer their ce which would place them within r. LBLE G UA NO," a complete Am 15 cash, or $50 on a credit to the th approved city acceptan ce, wiTH PHOSPHATE," for composting Ie Manure, is now offered at the hor :39 onl credit. as aboive. This yv planters who used it last year to AIKEN, General Agent. President. Agents at Newberry. S. 0. red byv the Malphur"ic A e d and '.o~rphophaTe coim ~AN G3TTANO. n0, Crauin and~ -iUcco. heing~ thu well kniown' article e~ of 15 per cent. 'Om.okved Itonem Ph1osphate. of Lime, uvian Gumano. A'ontwsuh and Pot.l,sk Price 35.3 pPr ilx ne t and Sff rwto paya let' No err, 1S12, CROOP FOOD. n of Soluble Phosphat.', comnpound.:d with the ele r, I.to ensre one of the best fer:ilizers for Co-ton tiwan Gnamno. Vrice -I0 per ton, if pail on or before .'le 1st Nov erub--r, 1872, WITuoUT miNTRE8. )ISSOLVED~ BONE, Diw.ivel lBon', PhsphaoTe, andr thus onebiing theo i f ht f that gradel at a sving of (one hah' cos.t andl r bior!e the at of April niext, 510 pcr bt, payable zers are of the highest gradec of Solublo Phosphzate, IM. C. BEE & CO.. 3rROCERIEE AN) FERTILIZER&. Haivug recently pures.ed in the be karkute iu the Str w, with jash and with Grea Care, lage -soe of 11RATY and FAMLT OIR E1IES, embracing every article usaa: )uud is oar line, we respeAtfully iaviw e laNds and tho pbue gewally, is EXAMINE THEM efore they make their pats!iaes; as we a etermined to ;ell as Low for Cas] .s such articles can be so!d in this or au ther interior market. We are offering our BIGIING and IRON TIES, f superior quality at VERY REDUCED RATES, nd will keep constantly on hand a supp] the aMe. We al-o keep on hand ALL THE TIME, -veral of the best and dost Popular FER TILIZERS nown to the peblic, which we propose I I1 as low as any or equ-il value. We wi so purchase all kinds of 'RODUCE at the HIGH EST MARKET PRICES, nd sell any kind of produce or goods coi gned to us on the most reasonable ierm A to the hest advantage. Our goods are now arriving, and we hai ade sucb arranements aq will enable u i plenish our stock from tiMe to time as i ay find iecessary, on tc most advani4 soua terms. We Pjhl eudeavor to merit tteeondene rd hope t'rceive the patronage which hi eretofore characterized oar business rel ons with the trading public. to MOOMAN & U Sep. 27, 39-tf. GERMAN 100THIG COlDH avIsLUOble in Teething. and Summer Goa plaina of Cidres. Cures )IARItl 1 , DYSILNTERY, COLIE Jid other Dieaed, incident to the peri< r Deiitition. Unlike the "Sooting Nyriipi," new i idely ued, shio JRDI A L contains NO ANODYNE r other injurioup Drug. It is composed e verv beat waerials, and ahould i )und iu every Nurtwy. he beat pby iana rec.orninend it. MANUFACTURED BY Dr. H. BAER, CH ARL ESTON, S. C W For sale by MOTT E & T ARR A N e wberry, S.CG. May s, B -sf. COM~E NOW, ND GET Y9I4 PICTURE NEWBERRY YOUJ will I3rd the work U. K--not K.] -and ker ping pace with the tiues and ii rovements. .Just received a fine lot of ALBULIS, bo nok anid revolving, and a splendid lot e w and beautiful Stereo's. Call at once on the friesd who is ualwa eady and arnvious to picane his petro, W: H. WSE MA N. Oct. 85, 43-st. W. L. G-OURDINE, E'ASHIONABLE TAILO: SCOURER, &c., FROM C4ARILESTON. Rtespectfully an.nounrces that he irepare~d to cut and fit gentleuica units to their entire' satisfaction. Ha ng had a large eixperienee in the ta >rinig bueiness. arid being eonsltanlt upplied with the latest New Ya Fashions, he feela no hesitancy in a rig for pastronzage. 'Work prompt lelivered. Terru s mIoderae?. ro making ack coat.............. 3 ro cur and make pants.............2 rco cut and make vest..............2 ro cut and maktle walking cont........ Io cnt and make tine bleck frock erat.. 8 ro cut snit of c'othes............... 1 April 5. Bricks, Bricks,B ricks GOOD BRICKS! 400,000 BRICK FOR SALE At the Brick Yard OF Ei. H. CHRISTIAN. OcLt. .u, %--f. P.iTIL [ON [1 OTELJ. ).MAYES~ MAR1TIN' Have on h:nd andl are Coliaully Rev ii?g, SUPl'LiIES OF G,GROCERIES, URDWVARE, CUTERY, Bagging, Ties, y WOREN.WIME E4., Etc. GROVE RIES, esting in y-xt of Bacon. Lard. . Wheut and Curn I-lour, Rice, Sugar, Coffee. Starch. Soap. Tea, 1Mal,laned G"ods. Corn. Oats. MIT. IIAHRDVAREs, cosistiug i part of 1 re aud Mulu Shoes. II.Sl1.l andls. g Ilingos. Locks, Kettlu'. SaucePans. Knives and Forks. Pocket Knives.' Fihs. 0-free Mill. Egtzto Beaters. Carriavc Bolts. }rse,lkns SAd Irons. Ei re Dogs. Shovels and Tongs, lSpAdes. Shvvels, Furka. Potato Diggers. Plough Steel and Iron. Wagon Tiros. WOODiEN-WARE. con.i5ting in part of Rim:;, e Spokeg, 0 ilubs. 'Weil BuckcUt, Tubs, Jugs and Jars. Sep. 27, 39-tif. J[ST_ RECEiVED. 100 Pieces New Style Prints. 50 Pieces Poplins. Mohair Plaids. Oorded Alpacca. New and Desirable Styles at Low Prices. Br SD. MOWER. Nov. n,a-tZ MILLINERY! MLLINERY!! MY tock of the above goods is NOW C0MPLET . S oai fm ll of he NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, And at~ eomewhat 'LOWER PRICES Than last year. Lb Give mie a cdi and sac Sir yeuz of selrc,, a 7 D. MOWE'S. A pr. 5, 14-If. "Our Monthly" For the Fire Side. Farm & Garden--2 page--Ostr FIFTY CENT4 A TEAR. Try 1t for one veair. You wi be su.re to get a monaeys' worth of sound infojrmatia.n. nd fifty cents to "TH E FARM & GARD)EN " . Mov. 8, 45-if. C!iuton.~ S. 0. 's JUST WHIAT YOU WANT. .TIHE R{EFEREE, Ay h weekly pap@,, puiblished as -k ex{AnLtzer, 8. 0. iDistributed G ratia in the oity One Year b~y ehnclosing $1 to defirey mall ing expense~s, &rc. Addess FtEEREE OFFI('1, EeyT Bnx, No. v4, Charlestona, S. 0. COLUMBIA gOTEL, co~IUMR m, S. c. II P0!irETO'd takes pleasure iu n SOnin haC'this olegaintly furnished Estabiehmenat is noe open fo'r the accom. modation of guest. The table will always be stwpliedl with evuery deliency of the sea, son-both fromo New York and Charlestor .\arkets. and no0 etorts will be r,pared tr 1 ;.ive perfect IaCtacuo, in e very respe, te our patns IJan 1 WM. GORlMAN. LL)OK OUT FORt YOURJ M~EALS * AT THE Jan t TO RENT. nr aJ* I i T. WE AINE NOW OVExING A GREAT VARlIFTY O F FANCY Aft l -DE6KS woluk Bo xEs, Wv ri.N(. (.AnsS, l'Or FoLis, &e.. &c. School Books and all kinds of School Stationery Fogartie's Book Depository. 11EW CATALOGUE,-No. 18. TRAVELS IN TME AIR.-BY JAMES filaisber, B . ., Camille, Flarmnarion. W. D-iFonville, and Ltasoti Tissaudlar. Edited by Jauus Gsi,her, with oue bus dr(dAnd tweuty-Ave illustrations-a sec oud edition, giving an secouu& of the are of the balloon daring the slege of Paris $10.00 eceond Serfes of Froude's Skort Ssudies on Great Subjects ....................250 The Element-s of Intellectual Science abridged from "The itiian Ittellect," by Noah Porter. Muskingum brgends. with other Sketches and papers, descriptive of the Young Men of Germany and the old Uoys of America, by Stephen Powers..........175 Tie Transfornation--(or M1etamorpho ses.) of Insecs, being an Adaptation for Engli6h reders of Ml. Enile Blan chard's "Metamorphoses, Movms ct In stincts ties In-ects," :md a compilation from the works of Newport, Darwin, Muller, &c., &c.. by P Martin Duncan, F R. 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Trowbrid-e, with Iflutsratiotis bjy Darley.......... 2.2 The Reovery of Jerualem, a Narrativo of Explorati-n aid D-'scovery in the city and in the Holy Land, wi.x =n in troduction by Dean biaacy: MapS and I!lu,trationr.............. .....3.50 Morrii' Ncw P-m. the Life and Deatb of J -ton, a Poem by W in Morr.....1.50 The P.arthlr Pradite, a Pem by Win. Morris, Parts 1,2 and 3. in 2vols. ech.2 25 Specimens of the 'Jrti.'h Poe-ts, with Bio graphIcal and! Criial Notices, and an Es'say on English Poetry, by Thue. Campbell, a new esit on...........3 25 Prose Writers of G;er'nbtny, by Frederie H Hledge, re"vi.'e.1 aml entlarged....5.00 Iongfel'ow's Pouets anid Pe.)try of Eu rope, a near edition. entarged... .. ..6 00 12"Persons residing in the country will please bear in mini thai by M'cnding thbeir or dersi to us for any b'4A published in Amer ica, they will lbe charge-I only the priec o.f tho book. We pay for l.hc postage or' expres.. A ddress 70GARTIis'S200X D?OSITQ?.Y. 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Lf,he T. n-ya: i, in :2e ,,.!,. ctin TFown of.N-aberryv. Tobacco and Cigarz. DON'T LET THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNIT SLIP! POSITIVE DRAWING JANUARY S, 187. TIlE SOMT CAROLINA L.01 91 Immigration Gift Concerts will tako place WITHOUT FAIL onl tle day appointed. SECURE YOUI TICKETS AT ONCE! CP All OrdersStrictly Conidental- o 2105 Gifts, -ino-mting1 to........ $5o0,000 The clances are unusu,tv good-o: e ticket in every sixty-two is sure to draw a prize. Orders for Ticketi received np to the 5th of Janiiarv. after which tine no more Tik ets uill be sold. SMGLE TICKETS 35EACE. No Postponement! CxsS0o1xns An Sevanvisons or DaAw ING: General A. It. WIRIG H T. or Georgia. General iRADLEY T. .INSON. of Virgiia. Colenel B. If HUTLEDGE. of Somt Carolio. lion. ROG Et A. PH YOR. of New York Great inducement and reduction In prie of Tickets to Clubs. Remittances can be made to tt. and $he ticket.s will be .eni by return mail 'by BUTLER, CHADWICK, (;ARY & co.. Charleston, S. C., or our Agents. Gen. M. C. BUTLER. JoN CRADWICK. Gen. M W. GAt. Dec. 13, 50-5t. Attention! Attention! SADDLE AND HARNIEM MANUFACTORY, ovEn w. i. wiuR's stORE, NEWIERRY, 8. C. IIATING engp.ged the serries of MR. JOUN BOYLE. An exipetienlcld vnd first cla' IIarue Ia Ler, I have e-abli-hed a XManufaeIry at 11h6 aIbOV, place and will MKE AND REPAIR it the best and most expmiit:ow sty)e all work in this line. Compe-::t workmen are e - pio3 I *ad all work giaranieea-d. Work donc As; rhenp -as the cheapest. We have oil hanld a ar stock of Saddles and Harness. 7pper and Sle Leather. French C.-f an-d Lining Skiiw. at the lowest prices. Come antd try W. H. WEBB. 7.-P.N2n,f.1S9S.Ein.1. The puiytesse,ad4 lcr NiMPEl f#6 N OE1T I oAny ind toiroerfien ency.~ Ar Tan. atdote tone ofiael andaab~ .he . o h Tk astedJyhram, an w000c4 a 3,. R ESmt an neRmitat. va Thograndaneat f~eran evne. * ' co -W ' ' AIII n Yt oun o a e n j. orige th es ae. Bts ae un-a ognaed an hvofteea @e h e p - o nige life. t ERiAY InYan00 , PC RAiS, BO O E OT-2 *o ' IV * .