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Lei .e4 e, WHICH you A caiai fynd buying so se FCETO iiLRNIT BEE and fine PWCKIEDl SALMON, andSUGAR CURED A1kd, onConsignment, TEN BALES OF HAY. .&?A HARDY SOLOMON'S, Next to Messrs. McFall & Pool, on the Maf, 21t. ~ ifth'Avenue. AVEMMBER NATH0AN'S DRY, S~9 TODul NEWBERRY, S. C. May sep .m The Best Gin in-4he South, is i l{e ljiOV Gia~' I have been rmrning one for two 'years, and recommend them to the 'public. Any persons winting good Gins, will iend in their ordetf niefor ginning next crop egy~ JOHN P. KYARD, Egy- 2 .ocal Agent: IO.t "RA OI W Olen .0 -i ULiRENS- CO., S. C., May 14, 1872. THANKING- otr patrons for generous patroniextended to us:in. t4e past, we again apquonee iiat we are prepared to do alk work ntrusted to us promptly and weH. TersTor-Toll Carding, 12je. per lb., (oil ig .0 to 35c. per '*INV%-hiimere, 60 to 63c. per yard. tsw-P 204 2.25, the customer End %oo - O*ier work ap heretofore. .give.the highest market rates for n exFhaige for the products of our B3. ,Ramage, Esq., is oar Agent at New herrv. A. C. FULLER & CO. 22, 21-tf. 8EFORE DCEPlBDNG WHERE TO EDUCTE YOUR DAUGHTERS$ " Ijat e -19 the merits OF THE MRhAMS o S. C. 'the3ALL SESSION, I8'72, will open on M@NI'AY, JULY 1st. R.&'fs PETR SES!ON or 20 WEEKS. Board, ining (al washing and Thais ie R College Course.. 1.00 Inuratentiii- sica ............ 20 00 V clMlnsie- no charge. Pupils sia debecate -bealth derive great benes4.ron ear healthy climate and Mine ral Waty. IEEY: SAMUEL .L ANDER, A, M., May 15,.20-.-f.a.. President. THE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CDrViTY ~0F NEWBERRY.-COUTRT OFG.MM'ON PLEAS. AchgUeL P. Lorelace, .Plaintiff~, -against Abram Hamrs Defendant.-Sumnmon's for Mone Demand.--[Com~plaint not Served.] To,Ammi Harris Defendant in this ac tion. -Nou are summoned and required to anage~r the complaint in this action, which was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common -Pleas for Newberry Coun ty, on the fifteenth day of April, A. D. 1872, and to serve a copy of your..answer on U genar ers ist theiroffi t Newb6e ry Court House, South Carolins, wi@n t'wenty da s after the service of this -sum mons-du yodi, excissive of the day .of sea vice. M- - * 1Wy.oc fail.to-answer this complaint with in tye time.aforesaid,-the plaintiff will take judemoltfaaiist you for the sum of three huntred and'.Thirty-nine 6-100 dollars, and Scosts. SUBER & CA LDWEI4 Plaintiff's Atte,rneys. Ngwbetry -C. H., May 13th, 1872.-20-6t. Deiaient Land Sale for 1871. TO be sold at the office of the County Treasurer of New berry County, on Monday. the Third day of June. 1872, on account of unpijdTales.thereon: C Gary, Lot 1 1) Brown, acres, 150 11 DFHuntingdon, 1 Josh. Bishop, .2 D GrOSS .acres.120. GW Harvey, 25i .TT Caties, 100. J.Y Newberry, 24 Sarah Bishop, 140 J C Buford, .106 .1 Wood, : 47 -.T M Peysinger, 395 Jane:Croesen, 140 N F Johnson, 270 M MUIler 74 J Williams. .559 M'A%dieson, 1250 T'W.Boozer, 200 J Bdfer, 70 H V Buzhardt, 100 Sarah Jobuston, 150 F L Johnson, 14 J F Wbeeler,. 187 S Boozer, 5 D C.Bosmian, 430 A Derrick, 6 J CUu11, -260 Est.A Darby, 550 B R En2dsay, 236 R Counts, 5 .1 P 5pearman, 165- Mrs E Morris, 1 lor &. W Teague, 350...Jackson Teague, 275 C Sheel. -.40-D H Taylor, 240 MarrhalKibler, 2 M -Livingston, J CWison -131- -- Trustee, 117 FT CrWlne 67 Est. L 'Wheeler, 199 Crone, 20 B RScott, 250 ELt. J Bedenbaugh, 28 J CWilson, 131 11 P Bazhardt, 2.56 U 0 Henson, 1,100 VaroLine Caldwell, 154. Pawley. 21 Ashl- 'Baden- - - 'Mry Stockman, 295 baugh, Ex'or., 100 Mary -Koon, 100 Est Levi Wheeler, 199 J75 Kinard, 360 HenryQn$bu r nJL& O P lih, 239 Noi M 1e h whole of the sevezal.parcesS, lots and parts of lots of Real Esate at-above mentioneCd,'4r so mausch thereof as will-be necessary to pay the taxes, pena1Ues and assessmenlts charged-thereonle will blidoId as above designated. H. . C. COR WIN, Auditor, May'15, 20-3t. Newberry County JFIzCE Cd5'r CroM 'u3Es, OF %EwBEREY CoUrN. . Newberry C. H.,S. C.., May20, 1872. e Notice"is hereby given, that Bids for re -pairing the Bridge at "Braazzels" between pr Caldwells'.anxd Maybinton; qHll be received - by the Board of County 'Commissioners at N~ewberry, g. E., uitif Yridays the 3set -of May, l&S72theltiude allowed- for receivirg Sids for said work .being her,eby extended ntil said time. All bids mnust be accompa odwith the names. of.at least; two igood nsible sureties.. - su d-IE0YUG Chairman. g.WW..P. KARRIS, i,. ]H!NNIS:lIiOATES~ le .Cognntwmiissioners -r-Edif t.D fle In Sf&Tefd4 38,000 Bushels'Tz e W hite Corn. . Pj 375 Hhds. 8 5 0-i laist Molasses. r With a general line ofF RIES, which we are offez i tqth e)' i EXCEE LNLURE . WILMINGT(ON, N. G. May 15, 20-4t. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution to me directed, I I will sell on .Xonday. shg ge .ay of June nex6eit-'lje ioxft Per Property 't the Court fise. to.wit : Three bay Horses, one white Mule. one bay Mule,. one sorrel Mare, and twenty head ofCattle. Daied-oi ac the oropert of -Iy M. Su b e - 4th dut or fM . V ..Suber. I vy If. Suber, et al. - Terms cash. J. J. CARRINGTON, S. N. C. Mq 15 20 -t - t3 50 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY 'OF 'NEWBERRY.-COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Claius & Vitte?loihErwise knoyr a Clenr ens -Cla:-ius ind Arnim F. Witte, Plain tiffs, against A. 11arris-otherwise known as Abra Harris, DefendaLlt.-Sons (o loue-;Djmand.-JComplain- not: To A. Harris-otherwise known as Abram Harris, Defendant ia this action. You are hereby sumi9gdrand required to. answer the conpaiT iII thsi action; which has been filed in tie 'f"l'e'of the Clerk of the 'court of Comnon Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer on the sub scribers at their office, at - Newberry. Court House, in the Countramd- State- aforeinid, wi*in twenty days after the service -of this summons on ybu, exclusive of the day of service. It you fail to answer this complaint with in the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs will take judgnient .a.it you for the sum of one hundred a:. s#ven dollirs -ani fifty-seven cents, with iinterest-lt the rate' of one per cent. per month fron the fifteenth day of i September, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and costa. Dated 13th May, 1S72. BATER & JOHNSTONE, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defendant A. Harris-otherwise known as Abram Harris: Take notice that the-sumfnons of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Newberry County, on the 24th day of April, 1872. . BAXTER & JOHNSTONE, May 15. 20-6t. Plaintiff's Attorney. Prosperity Steam Mills --N ND WOOL CARDS WE respectfully inform the public that we have made nany improvements on our Mi,ls and Carding Room, and are prepared to d-o work satisfActorily and with despatch-. Parties residing on the G. & C. R. R., who have grain to grind, and will ship:it to us, will -have .prompti attention, and we will guarantee quaatiy and quality to compare favorably withb any Mill-in the country. We *will have experienced, hands to attend to our Carding Machines, and no pains will b.e spa.red to -give.our ceustomers entire satis faction. We- will pay freight on all Wool shipped, us. Parties- residing at a distance shall have free use ofc,ur lots and st.ables. We also have a lot of Lumber and Shin [gles, wieh will ba.sold at i'easonable fig. 1ures. Orders for hiarge lots of Lumber or Shingles solicited and will be promptly it tended to. We have a large lot of FAMILY GRO CERIES, which will be sold cheap for cash. Forastanace, Prime White Corn, L.20^^ FreiE Meal and Grist constantly on hand.' With many thanks for the liberal patron agetextended to us last season, we respect fullfask a continuance of gi same. WHEEJLER & EA5ELEY. *Eterprise, S. C., May 8, 1i7-19-4.; PA. .& R. 8. 'WItLA HWgE JUST REEI1D7d~FFER FORSALE, :it Lowest Cash .Prices, A lafie and varied stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOO)DS. LADIE.s DEPARTMEN~T. Dress G9dds E.Grenadines, Japanese, Le nos, Poplins, Piques. Notions: Gloves, Hosiery', Cuffs, Collars, Ribbons. Best brand of Calico at I2e. Choice lot of Shoes, warranted. . Parasols, of all colors and sizes. -GENTLEMENK's DEPARTMNET. Cassimeres, Linen, Cottonades, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Cravats. STATIONERY. Pens, Ink, Paper, Envelopes, Pencils. -,cUTLERY. Raos Pocket Knives,-Enives-and Forks,Raos Sissors. - - ' ARDWARE. Hoes, Nails, Hatchets, Hammers, Locks, Bells, Rakes, Axes, Coffee Mills, Sauce Pans, Tea Kettles, Frying Pans, Smoothing frons. Factory Thretd by Wholesale a,nd Retail. Limte, Kerosene, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Yeast Powders, Concentrated Lye. Wagon Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, "ollars, Trace Chains, Hamnes, Leather. Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Measures, Brooms, Combs, Brushes. Will duplicate any bill this side of Charles ten. Apr. 24,'I?dtf: * ** WATCHES, I WOUlfD respectfully infortm the citigens of Ne wberry and surrondinig Counties, that I hat.e just. .opened at my JEWELRY STORE, a fid~e a-ssoftmen't of WATCH ES, CLOCECS J 4WELRY, SILTER ADPLATED WARE, asolfc Sdd Fellow and'Temnperance Of all kinds ana prices. HAIRs BWLRY< of ~afl descriptions inade to W9t . .- - Call and examine my.stock as I.consider it no trouble to show. IAll goo praated,as represented. All wo edeert neatness aind desp*teh. JOHN F. SPECK, Tie Christian-Aeit[bor Is published every Thursday, in Columbia, . C., by DL.-BREOVRE, Editor and Proprietor. now in its fifth year, fAgleate of Christianity -4gairist al ioni-,r" eligns T.-partie",frAs a CR,P.en -:perl it :s :or.bigoted but Mithodist. t"Niagh .ihas.&ever aspired to the lion ' ra - 'pro s oF.an "official," yet the NEtGiBotir:htiW*fs paper, and an organ ;ot edjeason to the F"m.-the ScnooL and,--the jCKUJtCH-.to.'ALL who: may read it. Excep:ing the publicatior.s at Nashville, Tenn., NMe Cu rm: NMraor., ike all the other periodicals in the interests of the M. E. Church, South, is private property. And exceiting a weekly of lte Airican M. E. Church,there is not, besides the NEIGH a Nkthodist ,p.per of un~y sort p!ib is'lied in Sonti:- Carolina, or within a hun diedmniles outsido. Only select Advertisements, and ii:ied in number, will be admitted. :TF.Ms. One year, In advance, -$2.00;. six nionths, $1.0. If payinent b-e surely made within three months, it is accepted as in advance. Any persoi Sending $5.0 for o:hers, shail hatve Tis own' paper a year for $1.00; for $10.00 sent for others, the send er shall have his own paper a w hole year free: or, on all anounts above one's own s'lbseripiiot, a commission of 20 per cet, will be allowed. The NI.Gnno, circulating at present in thirty States of the Union, wants an ACrTIVF agent for er-pry town,,and neighborhood. in .qouth Carolina and bev6nd. Address: CHRISTIAN NEIGHBOR, nay 22, 21-tf. CO..MBIA, S. C. URBMB & :MET~TS Respectfully give :.otice THAT THEY STILL RUN THE SHOE STORE, And are now receiving their 9PRINP ANDSUMMER Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, &C., Which they will se!l At Very Low Figures FOR VASH AND CSIC'NLY, Give us a trial and be convinced of the fact. ABRAMS & METTS. Apr. 3, 14-tf. SPRING CLOTHING, AND) FURNISHING GrO ODS, A T COLUMBIA, S. C. THE largest Stock we have ever offered to the public. You are sure to lose money if you buy CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, Or anything a Gentleman wears, without first giv ing us a call. Frnch Cassimeros & Cloths For our Custom Trade. DEALERS SUPPLIED. at the LOWEST RATES. A pr. 17, 16-tf. P. S COT T. Gents' Clothing FURNISHINC COODS. Spring and Summer Styl's, 1872. Dress Suits, Stylish Busines.s suits, Hats latest styles. A superior I:ne of Shirts, warranted of best material and workman ship. Fashionable Scarfs and Neck Ties. Fine Cloths and G.assimneres in the ,Piece or by the Pattern, &c. Persons desirihg to purchase to advan tage would find it to theirinterest to favor me with a- call. P. -SCOiTT. Mar. 20, 12-tf. NEW BUSINESS. THE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Newberry and surrounding coun try, that they have entered into a partner ship in the Tanning .and Mill Business, The manufacture of Harhess and Saddles, And the sale of Buggies, Carriages, and Saddle ..and Harness Hardware, Wholesale and Retail. Strict pteniiongwill he paid..to business, and a fine stock constantly kept on hand. An examination of our stock is solicited. WVEB, JONES & PNRKIR W. H. WEBB. L r. 3. JOMIS. [ W. c. PALRER Apr. 3, 14ff. ts,,en.,..me Ue,.au plase.copy X-1BORRY HIERALD OFFICE. WE respectfully call the attehtion of our citizen.s and those in adjoining towa to our faelit;CS for PAMPHLET, JOB AND CARD PRINTING. OUR PRESSES i Compirke the most desirable to be folnd in any COUNTRY JOB and Newspaper Office, AIn we have other material, embracing a large variety of Plain and Fancy Type, SU'ITAIILE FOR THE~ PR.I.\TI.N( oF Blanks, Checks, firculars, WVarranits, * Prograannes, Post Bills, Tickets, Labels, Etc., Etc. BUSINESS CIRCULARS Printed in desirable styles, besides CATALOGUES, Selhool and Town Reports, CONCER T, AUCTION and POST BILLS OF ALL KINDS. BILL HEADINGS Neatly printed at this office, upon ruled pa per of any size. THE NEWBERRY HERALD IS ISSUED WEEKLY, AT $3 IN ADVANCE, Five Copies... ............$12 50 Ten Copies... ..... .. 22 50 And onto getter up of Club. TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS. $1.50 for each square of one inch space, for first insertion, and $1 for subsequent, ftr one mionthi or less. For a'longer timie proportionately less. Liberal contracts made for tbe year. Private Boarding. A few gentlemen can find BOARD BY THE MONTH with 10-tf A. W. T. SIMMONS. WE ARE NOW SUP PLIED For th Srig n mer, with -v.-lh a! Siock of ;entlomen's and Youth's C UNa1 as only could have been purchased WITH MONEY!!! And can fit out in any styje of make or va riety of material ONE TO TWO THOUS AND Men bu:,.S. (ir iStock of Furnishing G006, or)', !-; in Hts. Shirts, Cn:van', Trtm:ks, ~.:i & he<ile tho large as sor:ment of t othingaov m tond we TO BE DISTRIBUTED All over the country, and to efg'et so d(,si rab!c an oijcit ier ff,..u-r TO THOSE IN NEED I-). anytiilo in our ];:io, and before the as sortment is broken, it :; best to APPLY EARLY At our ioing E:nporium AND GET What yo- want. W, 'rrant -oodz. m:r antee lot prce-, 'L fe i::ti,ie.!1 m a .l can he irrrm, fOr THE CASH! At the .tore of ~IRIG 1T fUWN11PiiK 3ay 1, N-t0f. Just received a fine lot of Whi:e CORN. CHEAP FOR CASH. FLOUR, SUGAR and COFFEE, Also, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES. All of above Goods will be sold at BAR GAINS, as c don't intend to be UNDER SOLD. A. SINUROIX & Col All persons in searli of J'ARIGAINS are resocctfullv solicited to call and examine SINGLET&N'S STOCK before purchasing. Mar. 27, 12-tf. GROCERIES AND) FERT ILIZ R. HIaving recently purchased in the best markets in tlie States. with Cash and with Great Care, A lairge stock of IIE?AVY and FAMILY GR0 CERlES, embracing every article usually found in our line, we respectfully invite our friends and the public generally, to EXAMIhE THEM Before they make their purchases; as we are determined to Sell as Low for Cash As such articles can be sold in this or any other interior market. We are offering our BAGGI(NG and IRON TIES, Of superior quality at VERY lREDUCED RATES, And will keep constantly on hand a supply of the same. W,e also keep on hand ALL THE TIME, Several of the best and Most Popular FER TILIZERS Known to the pub)lic,~ which we propose to sell as low as any of equal value. We will also purchase all kinds of PRODUCE at the HIGH EST MARKET PRICES, And sell any kind of produce or goods con signed to us on the most reasonab!e terms, and to the best advantage. Our goods arc now arrnving, and we have made such arrangements as will enable us to replenish our stock from time to time as we mey find necess2.ry, on the most advanta geous terms. We-shall endeavor to merit the confidence, and hope to receive the patronage which has heretofore characterized our business rela tions with the trading public R. MOORMX& 10, Sep. 27, 39-. Fant's Liver Regulator. One of the best preparations now before the public. Hundreds of testimonials can he shown of its efficacy. Prepared after the most approved formula, especially for this climate, and sold by Feb. 7, b-tf. DR. S. F. FAN~T. ~V IC K'S FLORAL GUIDE For 1872. THlE First Edition of Two HIUNDRED TIorSAND copies just published. It is ele gaintly printed on fine tinted paper, in Two Cor.oRs, and illustrated with over Three Hundred Engravings of Fiowers and Vegetables, and TWO COLORED PLATES. The most beautiful anid instructive Cata loguje and Floral GuIde in the world 112 pages, giving thorough directions for the culture of Flowers and Vegetables, or nameriing grounds, making walks, &c. A Christmas present for my customers, but forwarded to any who anpply by mail, for TaN CaN'rs, only onec-1uarter the cost. Address, JAMES VICK, Jan. .', 1-:f. ROCIIESTER, N. Y. Nomination for Sheriff. J. Ed. Peterson is respectfully nominated )y his miany friends for the Sheriffalty of this County, at the en;umng etection. We deem hinm a most suitable person for this importanlt office. NEWBERRY. ALL parties indebted to me byi Memorandum Account. or in any other way, are reqnested to pay the same at ne P. MiOWER. )i EW SPIVIM STOCK OF CHOICE, CHEAP, And well selected DRY GOODS, AT C. F. JACKSON'S, COLUMBIA, S. C. My goods are all .easonale, an d selected ,,hIr*te.r fromn th - okeitt: Northerru mari:es ai,d vi.l b1 SOLD LD W ER than ever befc-e. Vsitors to Gombia wi do well to examine my s:ock before pu:rchasing elsewhere. Orders promptly attendecd to C. F. JACKSON. Mar. 27, i-t -43. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, &C. Jast received! a full !ne of Ladicz' and 3en:'s GOLD WATC1IFS. D.amond Ring, Pius, in vatiois styles, Bracelets, Chains, Le. I an going to s fl the goods. WILLIAM GLAZE, Mar. 1, 11-tif Culumbia, S. 0. GUNS. Lo t best Englisl mnatkers, Breech and 1:771- Lodinq. P.rlor Rifes: 1all and siit Cartridges for Parlor Rift-s. WILLIAM t.LAZE,. Mur. 12, 11-tf Colun'bia, S. C. THOMPSON & JONES, DENTAL SURCEONS, Graduates of the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery.) Office over McFall & Pool's Store. Our patients receive the beneGt of all the atest improvements in the profession. Special attention given to correction of Ir egularitics in Children's Teeth. The patronage of the public is respectfully olicited. Terms very moderate. J. R. THOMPSON, D.D.S. E. C. JONES, D.D.S. Apr. 3, '72-14-tf. IIANHOOD: How Lost, How kosired, Just published, a new edi tion of DE. CULVERWELL'S 12 W CELEBRATED ESSAY on the -adical cure (without medicine) of SPEn3A ropHoEA, or Seminal Weakness, Involunta y Seminal Losses, IMPOTENCY, Mental and P'ixysical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar ringe. etc.; also, CoNsUMPTION, EPILEPSY. md FITs, induced by self-indulgence or sex ial exiravaganci. Price. in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable ssay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty rears' successful practice, that the alarming :onsequences of self-abuse may be radically :ured without the dangerous use of internal riedicine or the application of the knife: pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, :ertain, and effectual, by means of which wvery sufferer, no matter what his condition rnay be, may cure himself cheaply, private ly, and radically. ~This Lecture should bec in the hands of avery youth and every man in the land. Senr, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six tents, or two post stamps. Also. Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 2.5 cents. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, New York. Post Office Box 4,586. A pr. 24, 17-1y. 8PMlNG MJLLINElRY. Mrs. Ann Whaley respectfully informs the Ladies that she has just received a pretty stock of Fresh and Eingant Spring Goods, to thich she invites thecir attention. April 10, 15-tf. Free Delivery. All goods SOLD BY US will be delivered ree of Draya;.e to any one in Town, or any yae in 2 miles of the Court HTouse, and at :he Depot. Also to any one at Helaa a; tud we guaran tee to sell goods as cheap as iny other house. LOVELACE & WEEELER. May 81, 22-tf. MILITARY GOODS. I have now in store a large and elegant assortment of MILITARY GOODS, em bracing Hiatsq, Cape, Epaulettes, Swords, Belts, Buckles, Sashes, Buttons, Plumes, &c. Conmpinies furnished on reasonable terms. WILLIAM GLAZE, Mar. 13, 11-t f Columbia, S. C. Valuable Land for Sale. A valuable tract of LAND, one and a fourth miles South of Newberry C. H., for Sale. For particulars apply to A. J. KILGORE, Agt. Mar. 20, 12-4ma* Free Transportation. WE arc prepared to grind from one to one hundred and fift t bushels Corn per day, and will furnish free transportation of their graint to and front out mill for our patrons lree of charge. WEIl, JONES & PARKER. A pr. 17, 10-t f. THE WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES Ae .Pre-eminenlt for Excellency and .Durability. And one of the best proofs of their st.ge riority is the number sold. It is a Silent Feed Machine. Uses no Shuttle, makes a Lock Stitch. And can he changed for different varieties of work very rapidly, as no Screw Driver is needed or used. It has been the popular machine for 23 rears, and hence it is no experiment to buy it. Call and examine their working power and excellence at the Furniture Rooms of R. Y. Leavell. WILLIAMS & LEAVELL, The Wheeler & Wilson Wagon will con recy machines to purcha,ers. Mar. 20, 12-3m1 Agents for Newberry. 50 BUSHELS GREENVILLE MEAL - Bush. GRIST. For sale by D. MOWER. A pr. 26, 17-tf. Notice. ALL parties liable for taxes un ie. the General Ordinances of the Town, arc hereby notified that the same must be paid during the present week. By order of the Couneil. 0. L. SCHIUMPERT, April 23d, '72. Clerk & Tras. WANTED, ONE HIUNDPRED THOUSAND POUNDS HIDES, for which the highest market price wil*be paid at our store. WEBB, JONES & PARKER. *Apr. 17, 16-t f. La..,snilenemald1, please conn. tt. 1 ' N0ESE 'EOPIN D 40 Possg powerful invigoratiuz, These Bitc:a ae positiTtly irvalw0l)lo in They purify the system, and will cure DYPP1 - CENERL L Y Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, NERVO S 00FSETN WCMI ' and are a preventrve of Chills ad Fever. All yield to their powerful efficacy. Are an antidote to change of Water and Diet. 0 0MAA Ia NE! W I BUS to the wasted frame, and correct all Will save dysof suffering to the ick, and The grand Panacea for all the ills of life. TRY 0:NEaGBOTTWE - The8 Stallal' \S mM BITTERS A CO S DIY InYoungorOld, Married or Single, these Bitters are un equalled and have often been the means of saving life. T.R.Y..O N E BOTTLEs COOPER'S LEATHER-STOCKING NOVELS. "The enduring monuments of Fenimore Cooper are his works. While the love of country continues to prevail, his memory will exist in the hearts of the people. So truly patriotic and American throughout, they should find a place in every American's library."-Daniel Webster. A NEW AND Splendidly-illustrated P o p al a r E d i t io n OF FENIMORE COOPER'S WORLD-FAMOUS LEATHER-STOCKING ROMANCES. D. Appleton & Co., announce that they have commenced the publication of J. Feni more Cooper's Novels, in a form designed for general popular circulation. The series will be:-in with the famous "Leather-Stocking Tales," five in number, which will be pub lisherd in the following order, at intervals of about a month: I THE LAST OF THE MOHTCANS. . THE DEERSLAYER. I. THE PIONEERS. 11. T1HE PATHFIDEn. Y. THE PrAIRIL. This edition of the "Leather-Stockiug Tales" will be printed in handsome octavo volames, from new stereotype plates. Each volume superbly and fully illustrated with entirely new designs by the diktinguished artist F. 0. C. Darley, and bound in an attractive paper cover. Price, Seventy-five Cents per Vol ume, or $3.7.5 for tie complete set. The se ries, when completed, will make, bound, an elegant liibrary volume, for which binding cases will he furnished at a moderate price. PREMIUgMS AND CLUB TERMS. *These club terms are designed specially for towns where there are no local bookseliers. Any person sendinag us the amount in ad vance for the co-nplete set of the "Leather Stocking Series," a3*.5, will receive gratuit ously a handsome steel-engraved portrait of .J. Fenimora Cooper, of size suitable for bind lng in the volume. Any one sending us the amount in tull for four complete sets of this series (Sl15), will receive an extra set gratuit ous ly, each set accompanied by the steel por trait of Cooper. The volumes of the series wil Ibe miled to each subscriber, post-paid, as rapidly as published, and the portrait im Imetiattely on the receipt of the remittance. D). APPLETON & CO., Publishers, 5109 & 551 Broadway, New York. Mar. 1, 1S72. 100 Pieces New Style Prints. 50 'Pieces Poplins. Mohair Plaids. Corded Alpacca. New and Desirable Stlsat Lsow Pr-ic es. BY D. MOWER. Nov. 22, 47--tf. NEW CROCKERY AND IHouse-Furnishing Stored COLUMBIA, S. C. TIHE undersie.' have recently opened an entire N]EW STOOCK Inteaoeline, and invite a call from all pneovetn Columbia to inspect their G;OODS AND PRICES. CROCKERY WARE. GHINA, PLATED WARE, TA~BLE Cl'TLERY. &C. Hedurera of the NEW PORTABLE GAS LIGHT. KINGSLAND & HEATH, UNDER coLUMnI. HoTEL, CO0LU31B I A , S .C. far. 13, ll-S,m. D. W. OWENS, MAKES AND REPAIRS BUG~GIES, WAGONS, &Cs, Sh'op on Main Street, near Depot, and on c em- f road leading to Helena. Al a aated to be done in good style, as well as expeditiously and cheap. -AlIas is atri-d. jan :~, 1jy. D. W. OWENS. Notice of Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that on the 1st day of June, 1S72, I will make a settlement on the Estate of hi H. Richie, at the o$ce of the Jadge of'Probate for Newberry County, and at the same time opply for a final discharge as Guardian. L. J. JONES, I Guardian of .31. H. Richie. EXCHANGE HOUSE, (OLUMBA. S. 4. Til. EEXCHAME Hl:. lE has ben rq-. furni-,hed, and is again opn for the accom mliodaion of th'. plUmil. TsFtELEFRS AND BOAPDFRS Will Gii! pleasant and eomfortshle rncrns with ALL, THE DELICACT ES OF THE SEASON Served up in the best style. IMEALS AT ALL HOURS AT THE IIESTA'RANT. P. HI T ON JOYNER, M 8, 19-ti PROPRIETOR. WOOL WANTED. IAu0 pounds waIe-l or unwashed Wool 1 wa:ed t c Store of WE.P, JONES & PAKER. Apr. i7, 16-f. La--,e,,nsv: ie lfera,d please cov. WANTED. TWO I1UNDRED CORDS TAN BARK WANTE) at ou: Tannerr, at Newberrv. S. C. WEBB, JONES & PARKEr. Apr. 17, L:censvile Hera!d please copy. To YOUR INTERES T, AND GET THE BEST! @, MY line of WATCHES is now full and compre, and the public may depend on getting the best at the lowest possible fig ures, as my facilities are such that I defy competition from any market. [ have also in store and constantly arriving all the newest styles of Ladies' Sets, in Dia rpond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, Jet, &c.; elegant designs in Chains, Bracelets, Charms, Lockets, &c.; the latest and most beautiful patterns in solid Silver and heavy Plated Ware-Goods suited for bridal, holi day and other preentations. Repairing in all branches, by the bestwork men and at reasonable rates. ISAAC SULZBACHER, COLUMBIA, S. C., Jan. 10, 2-tfd9 Columbia Hotel Row. A DOlAR SAVED IS A IIILLAR_MD! ATTENTION THEN Citizens of LAURENS, NEWBERRY and the surrounding country, if you would make ~election from as L ARGE and VARIED and CHEAP an assortment of goods as were ever brought to Newberry, call at the Corner Store Under the Hotel. My Etock is full and embraces almost everything which can be called for, either DRY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, HEAVY GOODS, BLANKETS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, CROCKERY, Granites ille Homespuns at Factory prices. AND GRO0CERIES A full assortment, and will sell them as LOW as they can be bought in Columbia or elsewhere. I promise to~ GIVE BARGAINS FOR CASH. Come and try me before you buy else where. The HigheSt Price Paid for COTTON. M. FOOT. Oct. 25, 43-tf. RIBBONS, Millinery and Straw Goods, 18 72. White Goods, Embroideries, &c. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO,, Importers, Mdanufacturers and Jobbers. Bonnet, Trimming, Jeck and Sash Bibbons, Velvet Ribbons, Neck Ties, Bonnet Silk, Satins, Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Frames, &c. Straw B0DDets and Ladies and Children's hats, TantSxDo AYD CrEIMMED. AND IN co(NEcTIsG WAREROXs White Goods, Linens, Embroideries, Laces, Nets, Collars, Setts, Handkerchiefs, Veiling, Eead Nets, &c., &c.. Nos. 237 and 239 Batimore Street, BALTIMOEE, ED. These goods are manufactured by us or bough t for C'ash directly from the European and American Manufacturers, embracing all the latest novelties, unequalled in variety and cheapness in any mnarket. Orders filled with care, prompmness and despatch. Mar. 13, 1-3m. Something NewI! THE AMERICAN B3uttonHole,Over seaminog Machine. One of the most complete Sewing Ma chines ever offered to 'the public. Call and examine those .on- exhibition at the store of I ~ LOVE2LACE & WHEEJ3R. Feb 7 6tf TO RENT. IA desirable STORE on Main Street. For . em,a.pl to n) unWER