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Colum'ia Sy-(c~al Busi--ss Noticep. Pers.On con:emplati!g a vl-it to the city o -CoIumb:a, either before, during or after the Fair. are invited to look over the follow ing notices directing them to some of the most prominent and reliable business houses ii the eitv. Almost every character of trade is here represented: R. & W. C. SWAFFaLD.- -E-pecihl atten tiou is cai:ed tol new adverti..ement of the ab.ve named iltm, who hare one of the finest and largest stocks of clothing and gentle men's ofi:ting articles to be found in the Sauth. When in the city visit their large and handsome store. MR. J. C. DIAL.-The hardware store of tis gentleman is one of the tnost complete ia the State. Everything in his line or ap pr >imating to it in the least degree, can I e found in it, and any orders sent to him will be promptly and sat;isfactorily filled, for there is no more reliahe or business man in Co lumbia. if you attend the Fair. visit him. Ma. S. J. Pt;nY's INDIAN GIRL, one of the most popular in this $ta-, and a lenial de scendant of :he last of the Mohie:ns,extends an invitat.an to lovers of the wed to visit her, or send an order. As the cry is uniYer sal for peace, we think the cause may be ad vauced by smoking the pipe of Peace with 1'rrv':s nut-brown maid. No danger of his showing any jealousy. MR. M. H. BEru.-Tiie card of this well known furniture dealer only faintly gives an idea of the immense and handsome stock he ha; in store. A proper appreciation can only be had by viewing the scene so charming to one Who ioves t.. look at handsome and per fectly appoIntel sets of Bed-roota, Dining or Parlor furniture. Should you go to the Fair, reader, give Mr. Rcrry a call by all means. MR. A PALMEIt. the veteran Stove DeaUei, announces a large lo: of the best mal.e and qu:ality ot Cook st.,ves, at last year's prices. This is worthy of attention, for we are as surd that iron haw largely advanced in price. iIe has oc of the tiucst and best filled es tab:ishmuents in the South, in all that relates t ,. ein::ry or lieating ec.noMy. His store is in o:umbi. and is efficeiitly superintet.d ed by Capt. P. Brown and Mr. Pollock. MEssits. \!NARD WILEY.-Ilave now open an unubualy large stock of Fall atd W;ntcr Clothing of all the latest styes, and of best material, which, togezber with a full assortment of Hats, Caps, and all indizpen sables necessary for the comfort as well as ado,ument of the lords of creation, ard vo*1bs who are aspiring to the privileges of ii.anhood, niake their establishMent, full, complete and attractive. Don't forget the place, Main Stree-t, Columbia. Ma. I. SULZBACHEr.-WC invite Utter tion :o the business advertisenic-it of this ex ten sive jeweler and Silver Ware Dealer. It wili be seen that lie has removed to the large ant handsome store underneath the new Art G.,:llery of Messrs. Wearn & Ilix, main street, Columb.ia, and to be in keeping with his ele gant new quarters., he has added largely to his stock in line Watches, Clocks, Jewelry of evezy description, as well as Silver Ware and hand-ome ornaments for the decoration of taunties or tabes. His stock is varied and superb.___ Da. E. E. JACKsos, Druggist, than whom there is noue other more reliable and thoroughly educated and adapted to his re sponsible profession, is well supplied with all thitngs necessary in his line, whether in D rugs, Medicines, Toilet Ornamrents, Perfa nmeries, Soaps, &c. Dr. J. is well known in the up-cou'ntry, and we are pleased to know that his business qualities and genial deport Lment are highiy appreciated. Like himself his goods can be relied on. He will be p!eased to see you, reader. ThE CotLniBIA llOTEL.--L'oking for ward for a large number of guests during the l5air, the P'roprie;or, Mr. Gormain, is ex erci.,iag. al his ingenuity to make pleasantly ready for tbem, that both hiK regular ar,d t:ansient guests may b)e comforltb'y lodged cad fed. We have ever found all the tip pointmenlts of the Columbia up to the best standard, and feel satisfied that if not crowd ed ont of haouse and home, the coming gala season, that the proprietor, and his polite asistants, Mr. Gadsden, chief clerk, and Mr. Daugherty, Will give all the satisfaction in the range of reason. Mn. J. H. KINARD, whs establishmtfent. is one of the big ones of Columbia, and one whose place in the business picture is sue cessfully prominent, is marvelously well pro vided and stocked. The eye which fails to be satiefied, or the heart to be made happy, must hel ,. g to an inanimate creature. Every thing is in view, and an ttrractive one it is, fronm the entrance, down to the far end where the milinery establishment, superitntended by rs. McCormick, an experienced fashion artiste, is in conspicuous sight. Mr. K. keeps an elegant and complete stock of Dry Goors' Carpets, &c. See his card. BU7:TERICK's PATTEP.Ns.-WXe are in re ceipt of a number of Butterick's Catalogue of Fashions for 1872, furnished us by Mr. C. F. Jackson, Dry Goods merchant of Colum i;, for grat-:itous istribution among the ladies of Ne'. herry, wvhich: e wvili hand out to applicants wvith much pleasure. Mr. J1. lkeeps on band a large supply of the patterns shown in the e italogue, any of which will be forwarded if price is remitted. iIe is the agent also for the Metropolitan Magazine, triee r2 a year. fro:n the samne celebrated pat:ern house. The quar:eriy Delineator, is sted ly Batterick, and at the iow price of 2~ cts. a year, can also he obtained fiom Mr. Jackson. Gur lady friends will please bear 11:i3 in mind. Should they prefer calling on Mr. Jacksoni while visiting the city, they are at perfuet liberty to do so, and with our guar atee that they will not lose anything, but be well received. 1:s A[nEAD.-The greatest of living Show men, Mr. P. T. Barnumr-every b>oy has heard of hin--sends us a circular which s:ates that it is his intention to visit this towvn, with his Magnificent, Novel, Colossal, Exhaus'.ive and Bewilderingly Yariotus Show, cantingt) of Museum. Menagerie, Caravan a:d liippodrome combinead, and we eNiend t'te notice :hat everybody may be apprised of its coming, and be in readiness when it does arrive. Mr. Barnumi's fume is wide sread, and it is scarcely necessaury for us to say much more than is suaficient to state the fact, and that when he ma:kes his appearance e will create a sensation, such as has never been experienced here. We reiterate, the eat Pi'ite.as T. Barttum, the prince in his ine. says he is comingr. Don't ,get excited about it, and "hoIld your horses't !ltihe 40 trained Arabianis, 25Caimels ::nd 50 of the best performeCrs in tile world, comprising Gymnasts. Aeroba:<, Athletes. toaether with specimens of earth, air and water, come. Won't there oe a comtmotion'. Br.uan's MUszcar. Wo. c'I omes :his month in a beaumt:ifl new dress with tinted cover, with table of contents rich in good tiligs. The pnuithrs offer a list of over one hunidred v alualel articles to new sub crier. Thec music this mon'th is"other, o not shut the door, 'D:aut:iui D)ay Ma ztrk&" and "P~onyV Galop " Saheeription Sprica 41.00 per. atnnum. Send ten cents for a specimen~ ep)y .nd premaint z- to S. B3rai ,.ad' Sons, Puzblishert, CGeveland, 0. W MALARIAL DISEASES. -Dtring th-i n:ontl,. Fever-aiid-:-gue, that scourge of our -ich bottom-land!, ls sues forth. The inr.:ediate cause of this malady is probably the moist exial tions that arise iron deconiposing vegleta ble substances. But there are also iccond ary and predisposing CLISs. Tie W"'!r prevalent at tHis season, altio::gh not i deed, so intensely cold as that of winter, i more chilling and nire depressing. The effect tf such weather is to redce t he measure of vital force, and tin;s to render the system more liable to succun'o to case. Pndemie disease is just nc, ak bold enery, advanci:ng swi"ty upon our position, and, like a skillful en.-ny, -he will not fail to select the weak points; let us with o.q1 slli fortiCy the we:ak iints fortify thetm by the use of a stiiliLting and invigorating tonic such :Is Dr. Fis's Bitters. The soundness of this theory is strikingly iilustrated by the ihet that it is by no means every inhaiitalint, even of the most in :brious districts, who yvilds to this foe. It conquers some, but : aljl. The reason is -impe. Some, thvir frames already fortified by nature's own great to!ie, nourishing food, are strong erough to resist the ,urroundivng po,-iiieu i- - ences, to wliei others, .h .m: an" inflilent digestive icu!tv has in a great 1ezasure cIt off from this source of sreng:It, readily succumb. Now Dr. ]isch's Bi:ters streng! ens digestion, a::! thus enable-s the only real panacea, FOOD, to .o invigor:te the system that it ela. repel t.e att:k of mial. rial diseases. Moreover. tiaen as directed, this M1edicine is an iinfllible c-are "or Fever. and-ague, and for all for:ms of Iwerinittent Fever. "WAI..:F tSen., CPi'ladelpii, Pro prietors of Jn. Fise:'s Foot' CUt-RE Invys DOWIE, 3101SE & DAVIS, A ents, Clr.rieston, S. C. Oct. , I-nio.-Oo.w. M- OLD THINGS HA'E PASSED AWA.-This is It lea.t true of the old inethol of treating t!: log abused and much abused Lumani body. It is vo longer considered v.*.se to put a patentt 'o the torture in order to cure ilm of a di::s:e in elIen pain is already uu:;dr:riing t he~ entergies Ci .is svstemn. Tru' e cie ianiges itsel on th'. si,: of nt::e, andi endeavur4 to a.st her in her fi-lit aaainst dize:se. This is the uroince of Hoostettr Sto r.acht Bitters, the nost nppove! tonic ever ad vertiseCt ink this country. It liay be reco iended as a fal medii. par ex.!!enee fer it i- i ih iall thiat i! o%sncss, -. spel Si. aw nalar*o:is fevrs are e-:peciall.y pr valent. ThI Qrime viatedb -hie heats of suminner, is re-1acd and f,eble at its close, and requires, we tmay say dlemands, artificial assistauce. A . orde it that astis tance in occasioua! doses of Ilfostettr's Stomach Bitters, and the evils referred to mI be escaped. Throtu,;out the fir WNesr, aid on the steaming alluvial of he Sonth ern rivers, all the vazie ties of eriodical etver are probably rffe to-day. Hail a course of llostetter's Bitters been com MNInced Iy the qufferers a tmo:ith ago. i., before the unhalthy as ecn set in, eights of theni - ould in ail prolmbility be in' their usual health at the preseit timie. So nich for want o!Yorecaste. So much for nIot keepimg in th'e house, anId uisinig d4ily, tile best safegi':ird againat e pidemnic and en. demtic fevers. As flocks of imoposters aind imitators are trying to follow in the wake of the great American remiedy, therefore be sure that the article you bay is genuine anId verifie-d by the proper' trade-mairks. The true ar tiede can only be obtained ini bottles. lIe ware of the spurious bitters sold by the gallon or in keg. Oct. 2, 40-lmt. ASTHEA--Any medicine which will alle-vi ate the Paroxysms of this dreadful disease will be hiailed with joy t.y thousands of eufferers. The certilicates which accompany JoNas WatTr coMBs REMY. are from the most reliable source-s. and attest to Its wonderful power, even in tIhe moat severe cases. Joseph Buett & Co., proprietors, Boston. FREE ADVERTISING--From family to fsmily. from city to city, from Stare to State., the fan'e of DR. WVALKER's YLoIETABLE XzNE GAR ITtTRas as a specifiC for all derangemenits of the stomach, bowels and liver, is continuall extend ing. Its voluntary missionaries areinnu merable, and public enthusiasm in its favor spreads faster than a prairie fire. DON'T SLIGHT YOUR TEETH.-Ptemem-i ber that upon their labor the heailth of the sto-! mach depends. Keep them perfect, and in order to do so. manipulate thbem with a brush dipped in the fragrant Sozodont. once or twice a day. WHO WILL SUFFER ?-It is now 24 years since Dr. Toblas' Venetian Li-aiment was put be fore the publici wcrranting it to cure Chron ic RhIeumatismn, Headache, Cuts. Burns. Biruises, Old Sores. Pains in the Limbs. Back and Chest, and it has never failed. Sold by all Druggiats. Depot. 10 Park Place, New York. FOR DYSPEPSIA, In digestion, depression of spirits and gen era!l debihity in their various f orms; also, as a preventive ag.ainist Fever anid Aeue, and other intermittent fev:ers. The Ferro-l'hos p horated Elixir of Calisaya. made by Caswell. Hazard & Co.. New York. and sold by all Drug gists, is the best toic,e and as a tontic for pa tietnts recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal. THURSTON'S IVORY PEA RL TOOTH POW DER.--:he best article known for cleansing and p reserving the teeth and gunms. Sold by a!l Druggi-ts. Price 2.5 and 50 cents per bottle. F. i.. Wells & Co.. New York. CHRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, stands unri valled in the world. No lady or gentleman of discrimtinationi uses any other. It is the most perfect. reliable anid effective Hair D)ye In the world. Man'ufactory, 68 Maiden Lane. New York. CARBOLIC SALVE, recommended by Phy sicians. as the great Ulealing Compound. Price 25 Cents per box. John F. IIenry, Sole Propric tor, S ('ollege lace, New York. RISLEY'S EUCHU is a reliable Diuretic and Tontic for all derangements of the uriuary anid genital organs. The genuine, as formerly sold by Havilad. liarral & llisley, and their branich es, is now prepareid by H. WV. R isley. the origi nator and Proprietor; cnd the trade supplied by his successors, Morgau & E:!ey, New 1a urk. SVAPNIA, or oiumm purified, the most per fect aniodynme in the tuarket. made by process of Dr. I. M.~Binelow. D)etroit Medical~College. is always uniform in strengthi. which is rarely the case in other pireparatins of Opium. PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL, has a world-wiide reputation as the surest anid best illuminatin oil. Over t wo million gallons have been soll for the past two years, from which no accidents of any description have occurred. Sen d for (ir cuiar. Oil Il-use of Chas. Pratt, Eatablished 1773.New York. WE HAVE FREQUENT.LY HEARD mo thiers say they would not be without Mrs. Win slow's Soothing Syrup, fronm the birth of the child until it has finiished with the teething siege, 'under any consideration whatever. T HE SECRET OF BEAUTY. What is it ? no longer asked. for the world of fashion rind all r he ladies know that is produced by using a de lghfulsud harmless t oilet preparationt krown as(r. W.fLaird's "B!oom of Y outh." Its beau tifving effects are truly wonderful. Depot, 5 Go1d St., N. Y. Oct. 2. 40-im- l'-1-45-ly. C. F. JACKSON Hs~ just retu'ritid fromt the Northern Cities wih th e mtost choice stock of FALL AND WINTER AND FANCY ARTiCLES, Ever brouight to tis tnarket. For sale at at verv LOW PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. .i in Stree', near Plain, a a). i3AR -.a C. J. l.KIn A R O L U M:B I A., S- 0. U - I have recently returned from the North, ani : m p.i. r to ixhib': th.: mos t om plete n::d eleganlt stock of ever broaht to this malirker, consiSt*1in of :he ate:11 a: t. ANoular NZ in N ES GOODS, G.\SSIMERE , &c., with a ful HOSIERY AND GLOVES! ANDI SELECT ASSORTMIENTS oF CARPETINGS, WINDOW SHADES ANE CURTAINS, RUGS, MATTINGS, aid idl othe: aticles u u io:n:d in a Fo.s: (lass Iy Go(d& Es:;,oGt t : ,::T (r THE GRIND OPENING OF THE MILL1NERi DEPABIT"ENT Under the i1irectio -w aid supervi,ion of' MRS. A. .' t ICi, so ::e er:l;y i o thro,g;ho. the state for ler skill and tisle. oirs ru. ; .:re.:I::. . Ih a:oek Mvin. been carefullv sece d by herd elf, md laced at i.: r tO n-- a I .an ----0 TIHE CELEBRATED iI0WE SEWiMG 310iNE, AND A MEICAN IJUTTON-110LE A.\) u\~ER-sEWIN; II.'illNl. '. .) preminem lenintrc in: lince of niy businv s, bc :g j us l: co r t mv the f1s k-1:. ind satisfactorv n ow in 1use. Strangers visiting GolumIbia, am- invited to give me a c.lN. J .I-1. :K I IN A : !D!, 0. .Mainl stroet, one Door :h0: moimnbia iotel, AOlfa:bia, S. C. ,et. 23, 4 -tm FALL AND WINTER CL I Hats, Caps and Geat's Furnishing GoodS. ]EI]NAR~D & WIL TY., C OLuIA, s. C . WE re now receivi- and will con::'. to th 1:.e .eason he ET iTE \D MADE CLOTI!NG. ihat c.riot !)c surpasle i e<p: !e by :nv ciw :III;-e. .\.il lth nates: !*-i,ti, Ml- l NS, LPGON..LS. CHEviuTS. 'i C, T '0 S. Li.ACE I) ESS Flr(WkS, BLACK DOESIN '.ANTIS. FltlIA CII aVE- AUIES:CA N I)ESS VES is ULOTHIL HK a!n!d V EL\'ET. A sple-11:4 line MENS', YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTH-ING WHITE FANCY SiIRTS, CiIEViT ANj NEGIIAG S1IIlTS, HOSIE'Ry ASND UN!1,ERI WEHARP. N WA. it, o;'A EDE SILK HATS, FALL STYLE. 'ihe unders i re-erfulv leIN: thie attention of th ier friends anil cu:oiers of New berry:ol upper Uou:tti2, to their large anl well s Slected S:oek of Goud;. Y is r., to ti Ciy:tyIre in v;ded to cal! nnd examinc. i' rers wxl! h( prm iy r :e.n d to n.d .aiedr ~uaranitec. KNARD & WILEY, l'1 LA . Oct. 9, 42-:f. II. & W'. L SWFILI Stoves, Stoves, Stoves L 0 COLUMBIA, S. C. Are now offeriwn- the LARIlEST - and FINEST STOCK f CLOTHING e TeLARGEST and FINESTA SO T31ENT of EATs sTOVEs, that has c'ver' b:'itn brfIughlt to thir AN) Marrket. *f,re. thet ?g-reat rise in 1;ro n took plandce, *arnd will be~ .nld at 60i'S F WiShi$W 000d31 L AST YEAR'S PRICES. Ti'e 11ubl1iet are invited( to call andi exmti tesamei einre pttClureLrasing ELver broiutrht South. '.lsetwhere. We are no0w occupyvingt the mrooms? X.ILi[iI~i frtuerly occupied by Wearrn & IIix, COLd '1B3 . S. (. asa Oct. 2, 48-4t. ~LSTOM EPIIIExtra IAttraction for and are 31AKING TO ORDER the IFair Week!I BEST FITTING SUITS. out of thi" ISAAC SULZ BACH ER, ehoicest patterns of FRIENCII and ENGISH C'ASSIERES AN\D "Qti rrrvd from his old staind, to thI VESTINGS. Urnder wE.An & HIXSs Art Gallery Glive us a call and be convin1ced. Muriu Street. COLiB. S. C.. Oct. 2:3. 4:J-tf. lbegs respecraully to state that hec has nou REMOVAL. S. c r.Twly ___ *tie renstoA a miet Smtoli.lck s Jewel COLUMBIA, S. C., Oppoie ol Stnd next to Wiheeler Hiouse.. 'ei t'r is ~sfa Now on han ad reciinig, the Latriest 'i.m i:i Er:,rlt'a rmc:lt Stock of First Clarss FURNITURE ever rr l .ol : rimd shown in this Marrket. Consistirng in part i T"r e :sr of Walurt Parlor, Dirning Rioomr arid Cli:m- "CSMZiATEI her Surits in various new sty les, direct fromn Irt : :tI .d' r .;~i best manrufacture2rs, anid at prices to sui t - Pietre Frames madie to order at short '~ noticem in Wai!nn:t andi G;inm. Bed spr:tngs, Sprin:g Beds andJ \attrasses litrerndaiinEgih&Arcn onr hand arid madie to order. Fromr long experience in bumsinress arid rc liable qiuality of goods, feel confidet1~I :~ [ I ecn cormpete with any Hlou:ae Sourti of , I Baltimrore. Thainkful for past favors I hope to con- 0f,SelNas.Csig,mlESor tnue to inerit thre samre liberal patror tge. BligCois mtMcie.Crua Oct. 2X, 43-Umi.Sas iIrn,SgrPs Crae To See the Fairest Bidn n rmigMtras Or most libe ral Dealer is the (desire of every I)Ai[BAADL~~1L ET\( one whlen. they wish to pnrehiase goods. Thre "nrdhrn Girl" solicits a cali, and will iten r~t~s Ickmi n leave it to youna to1 whrether she is entitled to ~nrlra eprtaion.Itbeng eade ir i lver a~re an Fanyo rtile anOfel nthestoninsyiaihari Anexr lrgLstc o ~r~n'a itr,he lnes Dtck f a:en,Rocs ewe $12ry,oke., and the,mo)omartiitic andsbfrum tol in0styl ,boxr b, forhcexhiitrindinSCokun. Tobrco, roi cmmn o mretie himn :AGnI Lver L arick ma irtEsasmnn frrRtpairin raanbeeEnreceived. Rpmeiirre. Go to Newberry ad~ Am ericean'eidGs. Gu. i Ters, Pietls ha t eth.we To nvet ' rhi~ ineor'~oo%, ir.t Oct.de F;:k, Powt' der ArCt & alry causporterdendy.in-abttingEngresho& A merican day,rindgiveyou ite idvam:r ~Iot' n, A ( Sieol. Ir Nail.Dstns Mll Esones themron",retrna:Irs' xiunse astae oo-, " il Iro-ns,gr. Fn,Crig IN RDR TAE PIC O GO BuPivngate Bomin arials, "InianGir'' iga Stra,pe nters, Blaksithan Ouct. 'a repuaion. ItCeiglemar . a.0 the time Taer'. T.ols, NS WITH THE BET2T AND The Cheaipest. Tw Subs-crthe: ibers h .v in1 S-ore and are icr:c ivig anu :1 :.A% a: tock 'M:ra.- i n :: 1:.: ..i m ) .:r fI A Vd whi I IIIV il p 1t V A DIETEI EDTO 'SIEiL ClIEAP~ FOR CASII. Qo!.41 .u. ,I j 6 .mine 12ur e gan-, We-ad BOONC, 1 kier, S!Ioes and SIppers. SOMI-wETHING NEW in LADIES SHOES, and SWF.:E NF.Y'- 1-b TEL. N' YAo-rk, ;epz. 19. 1672. Dvear Fati:er :I am r. ltiIbu, throwigh with :ypu s of Dry GoodIs,o Sho<,lits Ca,. c. ad1mve ony to saylv have gienu'. aia1n:o tai-4 have bth i-e (e e6ine, andyou will fi:I1 i" Superior in sye and a t a. price, ;i :Iy house in the YoiluC , ca therefore offer induic.--m-its to ou id Ld cus*t UoIS, and fleel cotul dent that no house can under6ell us or ex hibit a stock so attractive. Yours Tri-.~. JOHN J BAIRE. -ILL T"""'S RE~Y Amd la the Sore of Pu 4io .i.1 of the Seas~on Hav~e Just BeeiI Received, Can be found~ in DRY GODS i~i.rPoplins and Dress. Goods generally'1, .ietb t IIoespanon, Emboieris,Rbntc , c (Triinnimnre,, Cionons Satine.ts, Twveeds, Shtirts, an Gentleens Outfitrtng generally. Ou:r stock of Sn BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, IFor bLdes, (Gentlemenc andu Youth, togeith er itih HEAVY SH:OES AND ~BROGAN8, is large and well selected, as is also our assortment of Bide,:t the aboveC ottr stock of GROC ERIES, Cotnsisting of All gratdes of Sngars, Cofee, lice, Flour, Laeon, Mol-sses, Meal, Corn, and Soap, IS CHIOICE~ AND CHEAP! These goods hav been selected with cae bought low, and consequently WIL~L BE 8SOLDA 'IALL PR ITS. and all we ask is that our frie~n ia in town and cotuntry matke an ein..toi before IM. BARRE & SON. Sep. 1S, 3S-tf. GROCERIES, BAGGING, TIES, &c., WIIOLESALEI AND RETAIL, J. H. O'Neill, Agt. Corner Cabivell and Friend S'ts. Opposite Mr. P. Scott. Merchant Tilor. H-as just received andi opening a general as, sortmnt of LIQUJORS. &c. WIICII WILL UIE S(tLD Low for Cash, or coun try Pr-oduce. T[he putbile gener'ally are invited to call and ex:anine rnv stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. The Highest Price Paid for Cotton. Sent 9 0tf W ae haI e removed Our E lc St l- of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Shoes, Boots, Hats, &c. TO OUR New Store! AND) DR. F'AN'S. WA L L AND EE R LAJRG7E -'TUCK. -p: la ti L( V -:L \C 1 & Wlil:LElR. The Bests the Cheapest ! I TP S:iLL DuY isMETiTN, N:.l ore ti:11' e - ex h-f et u b r Sa :I '"t. 2m:er o a:d hekft aly hreri. o3 wir, the Sina'.r certai l be:r the pa3lm1. THE , 'I, 1 v.t: t al, t ,t I il To '.v :;I. 1tl;i h. e to f.t Gur eler.:' TfillE I G i-:it IS fl!tEPItl.SSI BLE an I wilf tak the : v!:lwha- Sawing Machines are uvd. Machinc.; of all styles of finiSh, extensiou or non-extenion table, ind either fr igtgh or heavy wo.-k. upp!ied by W. T. GAILLAR, A--nt, For Newherry and Laurens Counties. i )ct. :2, IU-3:;. A. P. PIFER, M. A.. Principal. Miss FANNIE LEAVELL, :: Assistant. IProf. F. WERB?.. : : usical Ikpt. TIlE Exe:rcise fi:.e ::hore Serol will be re.t,:nid onI WED)NESlAY, 2'>h SEP. TE.lBER, 1I72 Tuition from 82.5' to ?1.50) per month. No Iniciental Fees. Pup1il wi l b h tred from date of en trance to the end of the Session. No re duiction -:ept in ese.: of protracted ill For pan iilairs. &c.. :-pply to S. ?.BOOZEi. Es. See. I'd. GOL. S. FAIR, Prest. Sep. 4, :0-tf. OUR GALLERY. PHOTQGR~APH1 GALLERY OF N EWBERRY, isin ll blaSt .uId doingZ thinags up all right, and well prepared for a goo run this Fall. Ali N :*- of* nark do in good style, in ei' dig copying of o:iurs, Fi.l::.g Pins, The !.r >. o '.l ALBl.'\S will be hein aboO. 12 da' Com alo during thi= pre :ty weather. WV. ii. WISEMAN. The Newberry Hotel, JORIAN P. PUUL, Proprietor. This Hlotei h:ts un;dergone reenit repaia5, and II i .. IO:> 3 more conn r::)bi and well ::p pointed than ever. With at well-kept table. I od roos. :'::entlion:O <ery wat, anIfd obliginig ,ervants, thle :raveling public wi find it al :hey can a-k 1or. In add:,ith, th..re i, . iirst-eiuns bar-room where the best ot wineS, i,cp>rs and segar' Can be had, and1. alNu a billiard-ruoom at The Livery sta;e belonging to theC liote is n1o we) Wrupie3d. NOTICE. TI')rE i:h-bted to us mulst positive,y oon, or we n i! be chl:zed to ;eave onr Ae c:mt inth an '.4 if an 031le:- foI ll O eC thn We can.: rn e ".-op:o in case of Yvid) NTTE 3: TAltiANT. PROFESSIONAL. DR. C. W. ABNEY Cin-rs hi' Servi:-es to the commnaity ta re,id:,ee ne 0 doo above A Rt. Church, ormeCrly occupied by Dr TI. W. Thlomapent, deeased. ' ' .Jd I:1;, '31-tf. NOTICE IS inreb' giv en that applica ton wilb mde t the next &-: iaure lor cl.arIa*r ol 1incorparion; for Bc:!: E.!en I in:reb, New erry Cout v. II. II. FJLK Sep. 4, :i--,nm. For Chiurch ColunCil. ISHACKELFORD & KELLY, Mtereban I:. N01?THI ATEANTC WIIAlF. CHARLESThXL S. C. 07 Agents for MIoro Ph!ip,' Ammonia ted Carribbean Sea Guano. W. WY. Shuackei ford. Wmn. Aiken Kelly. Sept 2-3 3.)3: C. M. HARRIS, Cabinet Maker & Undertaker. Has on hand and r.lii mae. to crder, Bed. steadsl, Ilureaus, War-,.V>, 3afe, r,ofas, Set tees, Loa:m', &e Cabine: Work of all kindi male and re naired on1 liber.! te:-ms5. *15 0I o h.mi .4 a: supp1. i3Vof Mietalic, Ma hoganyvani llaewood iBurial C.aes. Coffins '. I-- .to order at short nOtice, ::ndC hearse supplied. n--an i ':e For S.d : ale.. :u. o b :.1;r J (. Gnore 1 P...::, : . :, r; r.~ , and the T:.. SAT i.: . Y:: . '-:s u v: : I ve r . e W.. ;t D..t Ji4-- - 1;. V . - .. 0 C. : . . 2-bY :mter v: .e h 0'.:.u d. testr a wi an :c, 1meti~ o Ji:n s U . \c - :.. . 04.* 1- 0 o:. w. - : . o m e I c u :.: 1 t; ')o !v . : . . it a! t:rd a uy . . : - . > : : 'r W : :: \ dk - TI J: i . ' W .I ilzo. J.. uci - .. G4 IN 4 .N to 11 114c .. 7 -: J. . a n o, i ofe: ney D two ya r -i cured y bon- of Ou e fer ndri ;.o:::ag o *- p re -s :. oi. P I A: , be e -h 1pit-d o f' J s . .. J. (' *.I IN CTUN, S. N. C. L F BY. N au O.iDi*1N P1 i -leli. W :o. P. ....mi4, . .4.., Ex2 e - . (. .n!-!air, Dee :d . t kit o 0. 4.a.'' ~ ~ E xec u"r Sion c.red i . : i.4( ::-)1 -l:u2 a:0r .ltL -d r et 0 1 , i :e:-l v I -14 m It 4 .4. -! 44 *.tii- .! r 4:. ly 4n .1 44ig .4: u i h s o m ':. S a N, Leme byV l'VisI . i.tty A.r-,:oeo e1 . . t.t o r ty~' of Re ce II.Cir.4.. V tV.4 ot J.W J1. J. CAliRiiNGTON, S. N. C. Ue:. 9.41--V NOTICE! BY :au.ho:hy ves~ted int us theO iat d 'd we n iil e.t the b:it r4''i:-iece 01 24th Day of October Next, a tePersonal Property of theC said de'. con0is~lting of 1 Hourse. 5 Head of a;ttie, 1. -our-ilor:' Wr.gon. 1 Set Ulacksmuithi Tools. Housel0Od aw!l Kiteheu Furniture. 4 &c.. &c. 0lo 0n theC samel dayV .andt place, we n iil 4e: 1: the R'al Estate of said d u'., co: I :.tag of ixi 2-epa42rate1 Trtit of Land0., rang-4 i.: from:n iu acre4s to 14, 11cre. ec.Ih. Pla,t., ering' any of the lad1 on a2pp. tion2 to eith.r ofthe xcesrs. e'rsmid TIH'M PN YOUNG, [E r ..p. 16, 18 - 8- t Sta.te. f. SoutL C.rrt4linaNwbrry.-[ In Conitunn Plieas. Laura E. Narice v.. R. D. &. J. K. G. Nan1ce, Mry W.\ Nance v-. R. D. & J. K. G. Natce., TUEI eretC'2ors of the0 Etate of Frederick Nan1Ce, dteesed, are required04 to ren:der and establish thleir resc5Wtive detmands, be ore. thet un,derigne1d, 0on or before the0 first day o1' Novemtber,16 B)y Ordert of thel Co::rt. SIL.S .JOHNSTONE, R.'force. Ne.wberry C. H1., S. C., Sept. 1.', 1872. CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY MELMPIiIS, TENNESSEE. ASSETS - - $1,100,000. -HON. JEFFER.LISON DA.VIS, President.. GEN. WAUE: HAMPTON. Vice P'residenLt. and Superintenidant of Atlantie Devpartmecnt. J1. D). KENNED)Y. State Agent. J. F. U iLNN, Agenit Newberry Co. Amion<z its Directors are some of the~ first b)usinieSs men of the country. We gua:ranItee hontyIl of umnagemen1.UCt. i.~ c. eey Setltlment of losses. July 10, '72-28-17. Let us Hlaie Peace. B[T KEP FUJi! WH IH you can by calling and bu4ytg some FLTON M.\RKET BEEF anid fE:e PICKLED SALIION, anid SUGAR G URED HAMS. Also, on Consi;nnmet, TEN BA LES CF HAY. At IIAR~DY SQLOMOJN'S, Next to Messrs. M.2:FaIi & Pool, on the May 22, 21-t F2i:h~ Avnte. Forae by D. MOWER. CGNIC .1Tti*TH Lb W3 Possessing powerful i-iaa These B-tters arexa v. i.l M E, They Purify thesyt:,r..i cr Remittenta:dItr-it .e, and are a prerentive of Chil6- and Fever. All yield to their powerfvl eucacy. Are an antidote to change of Water and Diet. in 3011 ! T (1:1W-5 IV to the wasted frame, and correct all Will save days of suffering to the sick, and The grand Panec for all the ills of life. .TRY_ -:,-N'Ej4OTTLE. . ch FOP.ar HRYSiCANS TM,R FOR M 7T 3 BITTERS /AL or CO 1P TS rERMIY In Youngor Old, Married or Sing1a, these Bitters are un equAll'd and have often been the means of saving life. TRY-ONE BOTTLE. P:)R. TI. i.\i AIN.DESTRIES df :h.? 7UN21I'ED STATE1S' n0 1-: Q in pri,-d : a.: i e :t I -:m i t 1". G o Ius. !'v ber t 1,rM;Aj;.-Ho ace ree: A.. V'erki i . - etc. -oete LiLtory of .dl bruches of in d'UStry. prcesses of m;r.ufv:re. etc.. in all age. . it ix a conplete encyclopedia of arts ::d nmufacture. and is the mno.t 4nte!rtni6aL. ;and valuable. wvrk of ;:-, formazi ("nI on j ol "teneraS interebt ever offered to) thi-; ub!ic. Ti:e ok sold byaV m who :re makin' larze sueI in a:'! p arts of the countrv. it ci r :-t t::e Iow% p).:cl of 3. ,0. :nd i: the civapest book ecerioht byv suzbc rip tion. 'e, w:Lzi t i, every towa in the Unui:e:i St.ies. a . ' 'et i:; 1 t'! o do weil ith tli i,4.k. (ur ..:rn, :e liber.d. We give r>r a;:ents thn excl,ive rght of territo:-y. One o' our en-vv' ,old i.s copies in eight d-ys, Puo the h :, I two w O Our ageit in Hart C..rd suld 37 in ovie week. Si,e!izieus Of tl:e wrk 'ent to :.::. o;: rece:pt of -tamp. F or irculars and !rms 'to agin.. :tddren the pub l.S:'m copies of -1his book seutto any d res -urci t of p.rice. d. ;'..t'I'1' &. H YDE. Publierst. hI:irford. 'onii . C 'ug I1 .'iciainati. Ohio. OFFICIAL. STTE 0F .UiI C AROLIXA, ) IN atceerd;anc" whh~ Section 2, of Article 9, of the Gecneral S':tttes of this State, yout 're iereby i.c,tined and required to e.,se anf el ce:ion to be !eld in your re s.:ICe cou'nties on the nlr't Tuesday f!'~ iigti. c i',t Monday o. Novertber neOxt, bngte thday of the mocnth afore -ad for -even ('> persons as~ Electors of Pre- dent anid \:ee P'resident of the United ow, tIierefo. yOo and eaich of you are hereby r'qi:.ed, uih strict regard to the provisionsQ of the C2onstitutioni and laws of this State, touchn youir duty in~ such ea-e, o e.n:se s:uch eke:ion to be lheld la your ;spe?ctive' con:e on15 1 the day afo0resaid, aIt for te asce.rtair0ng ana determ ining .e t' rio::s v,ho s'hall have bee.n duiy ele'ct e'd thereat. Al!lbair-rooms ant dt drinkin i) al"ons shal1 be closed ca :te day of l' ei:'tion aid .uy persn wio s .. se c:n itoxatir:g 0 dink on th day, '' lh ;i' of akoi tI 5 Cnonh. oreoreth. 01 moth C mytO pind an 1 . :h .act. of IR'BERT'I K. SCoTT, Governor. F. L. C.oo ieeary of State. Ge.1, 2-:t THOMPSON & JONES, DENTAL SURCEONS, .Gradutes ofC0 the Penn"y 'v:nia Co!!egre of O'iice over Mel'.il Ia Pool' Sto:e. ( art pJItm cO i"' :h-- henefit ot' all the atest imiprovenme' in ' the profession1. Seia1: 1tten:'in':.:1e to~ IcCorre:o of Jr re: rities in Childbre.n'i Teeth. 'Tie piatrono::e o thev pule is respectfully soliited. Trerms very mio deratec. J. I. TH'1MPSON, D.D.S. E. C. .JNE"S, D.D.S. A pr. 3, '72-14-if. Sash and Blinds, MOUi-L,lDG', BR ACKETS, STAIRI FIX :1es uider.' Furiing8 liardn"'re', Dr.an pip, Floor Tiies, Wbire Guardk. Terrat Cot :\'Wr'-, Marbi le~. >n Sate Man.tle' Pie"c. WINDOW GL.ASS .A SPECILTY. pication, by P. P. TOALE, t Hyn un' 41.1 Potckm-y atL Oct. 2, '72-ly. Chnareston, S. C. .Free Transportation. ir re . r'pired to grind from o:.e to o .-:.:;ndred ::d fifty bush els Corn per dja, a v:i!! fu:n. f:ce trantsporta-ionl ofthr g in :o and 1:omt our mil! fo: our pa: ronS ft e io charge. WEBB, J&NES & PAREER. Apr. 17, 16-ti.