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LOCAL. Oc AGENTS IN CIIA.LESTON.-The ad vertising agency of Messrs. Walker, Evans & (,og-well, represented by R'oswell T. Logan, Esq., is the only authorized agency for this paper in Charleston. "Mssas. GaFri & HoppMAN. Newspaper Advertising Agents, No. 4 South St., Bal timore. Md.. are duly authorized to contract for advertisements at our contract rate-. Adver tisers in that City are requested to leave their la vors with thishose." LosT, on Boundary street, between the r,sidence of Mr. Barre and Dr. McIntosh, on Friday, the 18th inst-, a Heavy Gold Bracelet, especially valuable to the owner on accotint of its associations. Any one finding and; delivering the above at this office, will be liberally re warded. 43-4t. A very fine selection of Woolens Piece Goods and Geuts Furui,hiug Goods. can be found at Oct. 9, 41-tf. MC F ALL & POOL'S. NoTcE. I will sell cheap for cash the HOTEL at Saluda Old Town. For terms apply to J. W. Miller, at Ncwherry, S. C. Oct. 30, 44-2m. J. C. TAYLOR. A full line of Dress Goods, of all kinds and prices. can be found at Oct-9, 41-tf. McFALL & POOL'S. Lovelace & Wheeler offer inducements to clubs for sewing machines. Mrs. Shodair will accept our thanks for samples of very nice bread and cake from her bakery. A beautiful line of Salem Jeans, Satinets and Cassimeres, can be found at 46-tf McFALL & POOL'S. THANKsGIvING.-By a proclamation Gov. Scott ias appointed Thursday the 28th as a day of thanksgiving and prayer. This is the day set apart by the President for the same purpose. Fresh arrival of nice Lace Collars, Under sleeves, &c., at McFALL & POOL'S. 46-tr. THE ELECTION.-The following gentlemen were,on Tuesday last, elected to serve as In 1..ndant and Wardens of the Town of New berry, for the ensuing year: J. P. POOL, Intendant. WARDENS.-O. Wells, M. Bowers, P. Ro delsperger and Jas. Gauntt. McFALL & POOL are Agents for Ward's Celebrated Fitting Shirts. Measures taken, and a fit guaranteed, at New York prices, with Express added. 46-tf. JotR-ALISTIC.-Mr. G. E. Elford, who some time since retired from the publi cation of the Greenville Mountaineer, has resumed its publication, aad solicits a return of that generous patronage so freely accorded him in previous years. COMPLIMENTARY.--Acknowledgment is made of the receipt of an ir.vitation to at tend the Commencement Ball, of the King's Memntain Military School, to take place on the 28th of November, for which compl: ment our thanks are tendered. Lette-rs held in Post Ofce at this place for non-comrpliance with Postal Regulations: Henry Brown, Comno Panola--no such of fice; Sallie Khz:ard ; Thos. M..Lake; Arthur Moore, Att'y at Law, Columbia, S, C.; J, Wash Boyd, Abbeville C. 11., S. C.-last four no stamos. MEssSs. LovELAc:: & WInEELER.-ThiS enterpising firm are always before the great buying public, and keep things moving in a buiesstyle that people like. Their mtohsalways been-"be sure von are ~ riht, th en go ahead," consequently the reaiders of the Herald are constantly ad vised of what they have on h-nd. This week the.) offer quite a variety. YE LovS--not of mnoonlight walks, soft nonsense and other such, but of de lcious bivalees, f.it, Slnt and fresh, are hereby notified that they can be supplied, in small or large quanti:ies, by Mr. John Bateman, of Columbia, who daily receives them from their native beds iu their best condition. We have lately sampled some of Mr. Bateman's oysters and pronounce them splendid, andc at the same time return him acknowledgments for the delicate favor. NEW MUSI-c.-We acknowledge receiving the following pieces of music from Messrs. Lurlden & Bates, publishers of the Southern Masical Journal-one of the best publications of its kind-viz: Spotted Tail Polka, with colo,red title; Thre Annie Huger Galop, em' bellished title; Darling, Take Me Back Again-song; Fountain Waltz, and Gov. Ul!oxhxam's March. Tire above named pieces are chaice selections from their extensive and varied list of music, all of which, togeth er with the 1, at musical instruments made in this country, arei kept at their Music House, Sava-mah, Ga. Oar thanks are tendered them for the favor. JAtAPA TO COUET Hocsa.-Our appeal la-t week that the road from town to Jalapa he repaired has been happily read and con sidered. We learn to-day thrat all the holes are being filled up and crossed with sub st.intial timber. Th is news will be received with great rejoicing by all parties who h ave to travel in that direction, as it is or was one of the most wretchmed roads in the whole County, and equal to 'Jordan's ha:d road,' over which the poe t says it took "forty grt.y horses all in a row" to land him. All thanks to the caizens of that section. Fill up your holes, citizens of Newberry everywhere, and tell us when the work is (lone, that we may add well done, good and faithful road-workers. THE CoaxET's~CotckntT.-The entertain' ment given by the band on Friday night last, was largely attended and well received, andI called dowrn the house ic continual rounds of applause and merry laughter. We have repeatedly before alluded to the tanlent in this corps of "natives," and it wonld be a useless repetition to repeat again, but we must add to the rast chr-onicle L:y say ing, an acquisition has been made lately in g .ining the versatile aid of Mr. C. Davis, wiho, as an end man, dancer, etc., is A NO. 1. The scenic arrangements by Mr. J. Packer, were tas:eful, and handsomely executed. The programme on this occasion was rich in variety and excellence, with the excep t'au perhaps of the instrumental music, which somehow or other sounded flat-oth ct-wise it na< capital and good as the best. The dancing by Messrs. Davis and Smith was enrcorcd loudly, and happily repeated before the floor was injured by the heels and sticks of the audience. The railroad smat h was spiendid, the crisis arriv:ng only too soon, the woman's rights speech of Mr. Smih was ruinous to vest buttons and hoo'ks ad eyes, while sthe Shadow Panto mimre was -as good as could be made. A she close, thte iml.ortant announcement wa male rta: the next entertainment would b .en in three years, and tha;t children und& . 1m*-. won!d be :xdmnitted for 15 years, an .......r . e Cqec of the unprecedented en en-rr:r:nent the prec. of admission f" ad :t would be reduced from 60 cents t, TaNKs.-Dr, E. E. Jackson, of Clim bia, is not only a dispenser of pills, powders and plasters, for the healing of mankind, i but his large and varied experience teaches him that while some suffer for the want of medicine, others need food of a generous and wholesome kind, and none more so than editors of inland country papers. Strongly impulsed, therefore, just as we had done the Fair and on the point of returning home, and passing the Doctor's door, hungry look ing, jaded and empty in pocket, this sympa- i thizing friend rushed out and presented us with an elegant pair of Biss. We accepted the fishy compliment, gave thanks and moved on, while the Doctor returned to mix a few more of bas irrepressible never-failing, silent perambulators, with a face radiant and heart full, from the consciousness of an appropriate gift. Dr. J. is a clever gentle man, a good doctor, a scientist, botanist, and a pisaculturist, ard in his investiga tions after information often brings to light something which not only affords hiin pieas ure, but attracts the wonder-loving public; and just so perhaps were the Bass produced. It matters not, however, whether hocus po cus or real, for when cooked they were ele gant We commend our friends to Dr. Jackson; go to him whether sick or well, and get something. RELIGIOvs.-Thc fourth quarterly confe rence for the station will be held in the Me thodist Church on Saturday and Sunday next. Mo.E ARFsTs.-Wm. 11. Franks, one of the most peaceable citizens of this Coun ty, was arrested at this place,last Tue,day, and lodged in jail for a few hours, but was afterwards, on the same day, by the kind and accommodating disposition of Commissioner Runkle, brought out and admitted to bail in a bond of A5.000. to appear for trial at the next term of the U. S. Court at Columbia. Win. Peterson was also arrested on the sa:ne day and lodged in jail. John Davenport, Esq., was arrested on last Saturday, for alleged violations of Internal Revenue Laws. lie was baled in a bond of $1,500 to appear for ti ial at next term of Court.-Laurensville Her ald. ANorHER G1N IlotsE BURNT.-The gin house of Xessrs. T. M. White and Johnt W. Danntel,. situated two and a half miles southwest of town, was entirely destroyed by fire on lwst Wednesday night. We learn that the loss of the proprietorsand oth.r persons will amount to about $2800. Nine bags of cotton, belonging to various parties, are included in the loss sustained by the fire. The fire is supposed to have been accidental, as we are inforned.-Anderson Intelli gencer. COMMERCIAL. NEWBERRY. S. C., November 12.-Cotton 17,. COLMBIA, November 11.-Cotton 17c. LIVEPOOL. November 11-Evening.-taotoi dull-uplands 92: Orleans li. Nzw Yorm. November 11-7 P. M.-Cotton dull-upland; 19; Orleaus 19!,. Gold 18ga32. BALT1toaE, November 1.-Cotton dull middling 183'. CH.&RLYTsOS, Novamber 1l.-Cotton dull nidd -ng 17). AUGUSTA, Novemi>er 11.-Cotton dull-mid dling 1%13 If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have freqaut headache, month tastes bad, poor appetite and tongue coatred, you are suffering from Torpid Liver or "Biliousness," and nothing will cure you so speedily andl per manently as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Sold by all druggists, it. BUILDING INTERESTs .-We again Call the attention of our many readers to the adver tisement, in another column, of building ma teria!s and supplies. To those in want of any articles in this line, we say send for cir culars and price lists from the great South cr-n factory of these goods, and extensive salesrooms, of builders, hardware, marble mantle pieces, French and American window glass, &c., &c. Address P. P. Toale, Hlayne street, Charleston, S. C. 46--if. A DELIGHTFUL SURRIsE.--Ladies whose f.eces are clomied n>y .supei fi cial discooram ions, and who have resolved to try HAGAN's MAGNOLIA BALM as a remedy, have no idea of the welcome surprise they will receive from their mirrors after a few applications of that healthful purifier of the complexion. If at all excir.able, they will scream with rapture on beholding the change; w bether the h!emrishi it is desired to remove be sallowness, blotches, pimples, freckles reughness, or an unnatural pallor, it is bound to disappear under the tonic operation of this wonderful agent. To say that the blemish disappears, does not however, convey any idea of the effect produced by this celebrated beautifier. The unsightly tinge, whether diffused over the whole countenance or in spots, or patches, is replaced by a uniform, pearly bloom, to which no description can do justice. it. Dr. Tutt's Expectorant. The properties of this elegant preparation are demuicent, nutritive, balsam ic, healing and soothing. It braces the nervous system and produces pleasant and refreshing sleep. It exhilarates and relieves gloominess and Idepression. It is the most valuab,le Lung Balsam ever offered to sufferers from Pul monary diseases. PERRYVILLE, ALA., March 9, 1869. Dr. Win. HI. Tutt: D:'ar Sir-For fifteen years I have becn afflicted with Asthma. My suffering hi:i been in tense. I have been unable to lay down for week at n time. It seemed as if I would choke. I coughed iucessantly, and my wheezing could be heard all over the house. I had despaired of ever getting' weil, but thanks to your invaluable Expectorant. my at tacks are seldom. I can now rest weil at~night. I believe it will make a permanent cure. Truly yours, ARTHUR F. McCOY. Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye contains rzo Sulphu.r. Mr THlE WARNING hAS BEEN UEEDED.--Since the exi-osure of the attempts made by certain t;nscupulous local dealers, to palm off their coarse as tr:ngents, made from cheap and impure m ierils, in the place of the great national to:mie, Hlostetter's Stomach Bitters, public opinion has set strongly against these em piries aind their preparatioras. Their occu pation is gone, or soon will be. When the light is let into deception it soon wilts down. Personis who trifle with their own health by using unknown preparations, with no guarantee to sustain them, when an establish?d specific, proven by twenty years experience -to be exactly what it is claimed to be, is within their reach, are sore to repe:it their temtterity. Marny have done so in this instance, but it ia hoped that tne truth plainly spoken has arrested the evil. In the meantimie the demand for the leading protective and restorative medicine of America was never so great as it has been this saason. From the fever and ague districts of the west, south west and south, it is literally overwkehuing, anid it may be said of the advices from all h.arts of the county of the cres it is te:ein:: in dyspepsia, bi!ious complaints, and chronic constipation, that "their name is legion." Everywhere the sick andl feeble seen. to have realiz"d the importance of "holding fast that which is good," and of avoiding what is spurious aiid dangerous. The numetrous "Bit ters," under various names, whlich niercenary deale-rs endeavor to sub~iane for Hostet:e-r's Stomach Bit ters, shIo'ld he avoided, for their own sakes, by the Sti and the publie :t large. Hostetter's Bitters are procurab'le in bots its nly, and never cold ir- bulk. Town Lot for Eale. The undersig:eri offers for Private Sale or, very reasonable terms, the HOUSE AND LOT where he resides. The Lot contains an Acre, and is very valuable. WILLIAM BROWNE, M. D. Newberry, S. C., Nov. 5th, 1872. 2m NOTICE. NOTIVE is hereby given t!::t I will ap ply to the Judge of Probate, for Newberry County, on tIe First Saturday in December next, for Final D-chlarge as Guardian of James T. Vaughn. G. C. RIDLEHUBER, Ot:t. :3 1, '7-5-5; Gu -rdian. The State of South Carolina. County of Newherry.-Court Of (inuun 1.leas. Thomas M. Llke, Ck-t, Plaintiff, :-Hinst J:miws A. B-nd :i Jo, Kinarit. Dc fem!in s.4unmns.Fur Reiietf.--[com plaint Served.] To the Defendants, James A. Bond and John Kin,rd: Y,u are hereby sunnnoned and r-,-uired to an-wer the conplaini this actio, of which a copy is :rewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of vou: answer to the said comph:int on the s:hseribers at their office at Newberrf Court Ilouse, South Caro lina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and iH you 'ail to answer the complaint within th time aforesaid, the plaintiff iii this action wIll apply to the ('Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated New berry, S. G., November 1, 1872. .ONES & JONES, Plaintiffs Attorneys. To James A. Bond, absent defend.nt: Take notice that the summons in this ac tion, of which the f.oregoing is a copy, and the complaint were filed in the cfriec ot the Glerk of the Court of Cormnon 'ieas, at Newherry Court Hloue, in the County of Newb.rry, in the Ste of South Carol:na, on the 5th day of November, 1S72. JONES & JONES, Nov. 6, 45-tf. Flaintiff's Attorneys. WM9 D. 101T & o, DEIRE LO annunceC to their friends an] patrons thatt they have MUVED into their Large and Eegant Store, Corr -11ain and Pla;a Sts., Under the Wheeler llouse. Where th;v have OPENED their IMMENSE STOCK Of NEW ani Desirable Goods, SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, AN) CO1PRISING THE BEST 31AKES OF GOODS TO BE FOUND IN DOMESTIC OR FOR EIGN MIARKETS. To which we invite the atter.tion of the inhabitants of ew.ry ard suroi ding couun:r., feeling uu-d tha t we can fur nish them with hetter goods at less prices than any h:ouse in South Carolinta, as our stock ik of' the best quaity of goods. Samples Sent on1 applicatiou. We keep a beauiul line of MO0URNING GoODS. Mr. John Grey, well kn;own in your County, is now inou emptoy and wonld be pleased to hear from his friends in Newber ry, at the Grand Central Dry Goods Es tablishmient of WM. D3. LOVE & CO., COLUMBiA, S. C. W. D. LOVE, B. B. McCRLEiERY. ( Oc t. :;, 44-3m. Don't Neglect Tour Own Interest, BUT ALWAYS BUY VOODS C HEAP FOR C AS H! OF COLU3MBIA, S. C., DEALEits 1N HOUJSE-FURNISHINGi 000DS, CROCKERY. PLATED W~XARE,~ TABLE CUTLERY, WOOD) AND WILLOW WARE, And almost every article to be conceived of by the IIoure keeper. Tistor to the city are invited to call and exanm:ne our sutperior antd exti nsive stock. J. A. IIEATIL R. KINGSL AND. Undert C;olumbia Ifotel, (Golmia, S. C. WM. GLAZE, COLUMBIA, S. C., Would invite attention to hmis stock of Watches and Chains, In great variety:, for ladies' arnd gents' Wear'. Jewelry, in Diamond, Pearl, Coral, And other styles, new and beautiful. SILVER AND PLATED WARES, In great variety, plain and fancy. of rarest patterns. T1ABLE CUTLERY, CO3DITTN 10N SETS. M1USIC BOXES. FROM1 $501 UP. M1ASON IC2 JEWELS, ETC. Special attention given to orders, sent C. 0. 1)., with privih-gec to return, or ex change, if not approve d on sight. Ocet. .30, 45-2m, C. F.JAKO Has just returned fromi the Northern Cities ith tihe most choie stock of FALL ANID WINT ER DRY'GOODS AND FANCY ARiTICLES, Ever brought to this market. For sale at at very LOW PRICES FOR CASH ONLYL Mai:. Stret, near Plain, GOLUMBIA, s. G. COLUM BIA, S. C. 0 I have recentiv re:nI j r: th Nort, and am preparmd to exhii . the imo com plete and elegant stock of rm TR 0r 0 0 ID S, ever brought to ti m , : h and' m t pul;r s:yles in DRESS G 011 A i I, with a ii ire Of HOSIERY AND GLOVES! AND SML(T ASSORT.MENTi OF CARPETINGS, WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAINS, RUGS, MATTINGS, anId all othr articles ,sualy -ound in a First GLa;s Dry Goods Establisinnent. THE GENN OPENi OF THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, uider the di:fwlio:' :,:r! s ivi.s n of MiS. A. McCOR.MICK, so ze erally knowl; thro':.-hout ? h:e -t:ite 4,r i.-r s is l :u' of:, < ers iiuusu-d ati raction. the stock having been ca:il y deted by herslf, I. pltced at figr.es to M-eet all wans. TE (EE11 0WE SEWIN MACHINE, ANI) A.iili AN i;T ON-i!uLE AND hiER IN MACiiiNE, const:tute a prtriJ :ii; :c;:,:r.. mi . : h:-- ui liy bu!]g jlQtiy con idered thie most e ili t Iand sauisfactorv now~ i *. Slranlge-:i viniing Columbia, are invited to give me a cil. J. I. IK I NA R D, Un Min Street, one Door S outh'of Columbia Hlot!, Columbia, S. C. Oet.:, 4 - m. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING Hats, Caps and Gent's Furnishing Goods. KI]iAR]D & WILB]Y, C O I U1MB I A , S.. C. WE aret now reciv(n:: :I wili cotin'.u to tinow.:n theseason tihe Et T REM)Y mA'i)E CLOTi llNG, that e-;nv-ot hill :uie.el ii eqimi by :v t cutom m:n'. Al the latet faishion. iin MELTN, D'IAGONALS. CHEVIOTS, DEAVES, TRCO1S. B-LACK DRESS FPO('KS, BLACK DOESKIN PANTS, FRENCil aud AMERICAN Dl,ESS VESrS, CLOTII. SILK :1rn VELVET. A spendi lin MENS'. YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. WHTF IFANC Il ivTt, CIIE Y .ND ,1 E 'J IIT I1O1 .\~A-ND UNDEIt WEAR. N VK.EAL and SUSPJENDERS, CAlIh~B CKETS. 1'-'SIL ANAD LINEN E .\NDKLiHIEF SILK HATS, FALL STYLE. The under.signed respectfully caills tire attention of tlhir friends and customers of New berry and upper Counties, to their large and well selected Stoek of Goo . Visitors to the C t i t crders will be prompy attend.d to and sazisfaction guaracteed. KINARD & WILEY, COMMIA, S. C. Oct. 9,.4,-ff. R, & S. , SAFFIEL 9 Stoes Stoves Stove COLUMBIA, S. C. Are now offtrin the LARGFST and FINEST STOCK of CLOTHING, TeLARGEST trnd FINEST AS 80QIT31ENT of S TOVBTUS, that h: ee bee bre)1uebt to tis' Thes STO(.VESt were purchased be for th gra rse. in Iro took place, ad wil h Is.d at 6~i' Fv~isio~B~os, AST YEAR'S PRIC ES. The public tre invited to call aud exain th m before purcaine~ iver broughrt South. elswhee We are now oceapying the rooms -i AL P A L1. Ml Ej R~ , foruwrly occupie<i i>y Wean & Ifix' COLU3IBIA, S. c. as. a Oct. 23-4t. Extra Attraction for andl are MAKING TO ORDEll tire Fair Week! BEST FITTING *UITS, out of the ceoeest rctter"s of F ENC2II und ISAAC SUILZBACHER, ENLlI ('ASSIMl1ERES AND liaving remtoved front his old stand, to the VESTI raGS.att5tr' T:der \VEA N & IIIX S Art Gallery, 4jive uts a c::11 aid be convinced. t.c.({)UBA..C O~i. ?~. :h-tf. r repect oily to state that hue hasu now REMO AL. 'A Manif.ten Stock of .hewelry, CO LUM i~ B!A, S. C. Oil,e.rlcoexhitditou.t Opposite old M tnd, nex)t to Wh leeler House.~ru:frtcasiao Now otn hand and] re ceivi:g, the Largest p.rit:udEnaiga Stock of ir t i..3 FERiNITURlE ev er 'di okwtrrid shown in: this Miket. (Consistitig in part Trt~ e ah of Wal,ut Parlor, D)iinrg Room arid Chanm-ISA LBCE, ber Suits in various new styles, direct from (e.23 13t. Iic r ~ley best nrarSilverreWarearnd Fanrcy Artto eui andeticis nomhsstiaaion 1-:orayinatthat-itIi ti.eiC ithwsi, attdcGlt.f Wachs Clcs J w l otr Sprncs ~ii~i, kii an Mtrrssc morery&. and Dheae ins arishi - A cand eu Frntlog xptetci i brnesndreIfufl i tye,evr bef exbtdinou liale riity of oos, i cil l ia, and~lj ee r urdele frm ns icas mnu I cartconiptC ~ih any ouse outh f:-ea.IIoi.L ll ULI anddll ork arrmed tinie t ntrittil sa.e i!er ptroage BTrng ts, r.tcS. ahns,Crua Oct. 2:~. 4;tOct. Saw , 43--tf rnsSu.dr A,rGalry bes mauacues Buiddigtapricimmigtoasuits Oreod lpineal Deplr iBs andC Mttrasf es Imore an e i nE lih&A eca one hn tand made to o,rer. ol "Iia g:li: sofu a oods, ftrionwitent (apues Bakmt n i can mee itt no it eth r y IIo s eSth tof iue to reitthetsamet it er matroe.tm a n r'T s TOfe the Fairest ~ Ik,1,. n JrlSil r1mt libra eaer los Iocthe deire fom every "IdanGri' o iiaed, anilCeit i ll S nio feavtoed i:ttva s boehen r e is Rcentitlet Swhe you ie, SCeet, Past, aints, Oils, enes, aon Aecan WSmt Masns, Giunlr Go t Ne beryas. PistlIs, Sugar BPats, Powrrig sen t th 1:l:n hi,' inCuntia wil uLigL andImn 1EMaeils, inuceamenutaton.e Ito bifna tire goosme- TaLnners' Tools, cextra arg tte st or eIvna Coight frHAR W E thone er, an eChewnse ad thmom-Ot.ingi-3n toi Tobacco, for fimmo to h0nt mn- tRCUTRAVMLEET whOeInGSTEPCEO youDS Limeeen,ater Boaing. is,Fec WANTD. PRRY, Ad, American c indGas Guns, Bi sen to~. the le- Girli Colig a , il inucm nofrd,andi toore- IEMNHwt ~vlubt~ ~.C. ar.O UMBA. W. T. MOS SilO E 10[RSENTS WITH THE BEST AND The Cheapest. The Subscribers have now in Store and are still receiving an unusua!ly large Stock BOOTS, M11OES, BROGIAS, Warranted in make a*t' material, and which they are DETERMINED TO SELL CHEAP FOR CASIL Ladies, Misses, Gentlemen and Youths! Come and examine our elegant, Well-made Boots, Gaiters, Shoes and Slippers. SOMETHING NEW In LADIES SHOES, and BROGANS, kind which will zivecaifein ill we -.sk is a t:;i, : a d n ix:anination, or we are coidei you il slo:e your eves at th.o2 41i sw:ENEY's HOTEL. New York, Sept. 10, 1672. IEsRS. M. BATfnE & 'ON Dear Fat!her : I am now about through vith my purchases of Dry Goods, Boots, hioes, Hats, Caps, &c., and have only to ay I have given unusual attention this cason to the selections. I have bought the stock under the late de lite, and you will find it superior in style mid at as low prices as any house in the ;tvle h-.s bought in this market. You can therefore offer inducements to ar friends and customers, and feel confi ent that no house can undersell us or ex ;bit a stock so attractive. Yours Truly, JOIN J BARRE. HkA TINGS ARE RE 1Y And at the Stqre of I.RRE1911 Ihere the Latest Novelties Of the Season Have Jiust Been Received, Can be fourd in DRY GOODS, iiks, Poplins and Drees Goods generally, C;alicoes, Homespuns, Sheetings, Shirtings, Embroideries, Ribbons, Laces, Collars, Trimmjings, Chignons, Extracts, Coloignes, Soaps, Combs, Brushes, &c., ke. rjssimeres, Cloths, Satinets, Tweeds, Shirts, and G'entlemen's Omtfitting generally. Our stock of fine BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, for Ladies, Ger.tlemen and Youth, togeth tr w:tn RIEAVY SHOES AND *BROGANS, s large and well selected, as is also our issortment of ALL STYLES HAT8. Beside. the above our stock of GROC ERIES, Consi-ting of AIl grades of Sugars, Coffee, Itice, Flour, Bacon, .Molasses, Meal, Corn, and Soap, IS CHOIC0E AN3 CIIEAP! These goods have been se!ected with care, bought low, and conisequen tly WILL BE SOLD) AT SMALL P~ROITS. and all wec ask is that our friends in town andl country make an examination befo,rc buying elsewhere. M. BARRE & SON. Sep. 18, 38-if. GR OCE RIES, BAGGING, TIES, &c., WHIOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY J. H. O'Neill, Agi. Corner Caldwell and Friend Sts. Opposite Mr. P. Scott, Merchan t Taiior, Has just received and opening a general as sortment of LIQUORS. &c. WIIICII WILL BE SOLD Low for Cash, or coun try Produce. The public generally tare invited to catll and examine my stock be iore purebasi :g elsewhere. The Highest Price Paid for Coitton. Sent a Whf I would r,spect!"ul!y Inform my frieuds aud the pubile generally. that Received and Opened -AT 111111 "1JELP"'A" STORE,I ONE OF TIfE L.ARGEST -A ND ek e[ i.-t in 1part of L;(l;. s .! eGents N0I(I &SlTer, Wtelics, Stem1 and IKev Wiinders. both Swi ssj Sets and halIf sets Necklaces, Armlets, Bracelets, &c., &c. Alwav.iv:l on 1:ar to of Engagement Rings Oi the very bst qu:iltv. Birth-day, Philopmna, Christmas and Bridal Presents, Oi all kinds. HAIR JEWELRY Of il dkscriptions made to rrder. The highest price p:id for OLD GOLD AND SILVER. Give me a call before purchasing All gooids sold warranted as rpe sented. Always on1 hand a iarge stock of Spectacles & Eyeglasses. Call and exatuine myi stock. JOHN F. SPECK. Newberry, S. C., Sep. 1.;, lS7:-3S-f. ESTIBL8SIEB 1853T, FAiL A\II EINTER A full supply of GROC ERIES, DRY GOODS, 110018 :IND 8HOS6 ilats and Caps, Guns, Clocks Trunks, Crockery, Notions, IlAR B WA RE. M. FOOT. Graniteville Shirtina-s. Sheetings and Drills, to Mer chants in any quantity at Manufacturers Prices. 'M.FOOT. EVERY DEPARTMIENT in the STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS LINE Iz complete, and we will sell 1Low for Cash, And Cash Only, The CREDIT SYsTEM has played out at our Hlouse. M'FALL & POOL. O:r. *, 41-tt. First And Last Cali, ALL persons inebted to us, ci;her by nlote Or acceounft, must setttle at once. We mean what we m:1, G- -.y or Girant, the money we must and will have. McFALL &YFGIL. o.I Oc~.4i-t.. Wi.,B, J0 &PR1 ER, !Un '-WM91 "' llI- r ,! a h I. r- Lj.- L , H.RIESS, A-UD FIXTURES, BABY CARRIAGES, Re:frigerators, &c., &c., T L:' SES.,v e ''. c Ur.l : : .: :o:-::y e.hUnot *AT E i tOiRY PRICE, du ENCOMPIETITION! F. T i' i, no AT THE LOWER STORE en i fui.d a elip :n large asort. mest of Family Groceries AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES, Low for Cash! We I.y lvrely of COTTON and give the top of the markkt alwa.rs. All we ' i. i hat :h pub!ie will favor us wih a ca!i so that an exmination may be ::ad. Re!:mPemer there arc throe sepa rate et;blish :.em. WE:I, JONES & PARKER. NOTICE. is reby ven that I wil! applV t the J: iUg o Pr' ucrt, for Newber rv tou:ly, on t :ia of 'Liv 1 November le::!, f6r a Fin d Dise : A,raie i ini-tr.a 'or, d 1 .nis not. ol the Estate of Isaac Jo:lun, <h-c'.,-'!. J...... DI'.VAN, Al,nrd-:strator of E-e o: Isaac Johnson, de!c'd. Oct. 3', 44-5r. RIOUL We have removed Our Einire Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Shoes, Boots, Hats, &c. TO OUf New Store! BETWEEN MESSPS. CHIICK'S AND) Di. FANTS. MiOALL AND) SEE OUR LARGE STOCK. Sept 16 tf L.OVELACE & WIIEECLE2. WE ARE NOW SUP PLIED For the spring' aw! Summe:r, w'ith such a Stock of ehnen's and Youti's CLTvniG, as only could! have beent n'arch.ne WITH MONEY!!! And ca 0i :.in an styie of:make or va riet of matera ONE TO TWO THOUS AND Men and :,or . :- Stock of Furnishing G;oodis, B3om:. S'oes, li:'s. Shi's, Cravats, Trunks. ~aYim. k:. hlde,!c the large as sortmn t of Clthiaove menitionied, we TO BE DISTRIBUTED All over th:- country, andl to effect so desi rable 31n oj et, ofer Lmo. \ TO THOSE IN NEED Of anythiinz in our line, rnoi before th:e as sortment i bokn it isbest to APPLY EARLY At ou Glotin] mporiu AND GET What you want erat good. guar antee low prices, and feelI satiKicd that all cani be sem':Ie for THE CASH! At the store of UlPI(If [ (APPO[EIK May 1, Ie 13"zr n th Mairl beds fo'm:i on the co0 of tis ,tu eqwd to doubl theUI (juaity ofe ordi ::rv Lim for' A::ric ultural purposes, owia th. >:gepr cen tage of Pho-rsione of Lim whc t co.tains. To introd: ce its u'ne- amg the formiers in this section, the price is p':t at (14.00 PER TeeN OF 2,000eLB . F-or sa in quanttis :n i purcbasers, an fo -rt ie p:.r te n appl to J. N. FOWLES, .\t *0ore of MJves & Martin. - NOTICE ! NOTICE is h-reb, given that we wi;:l ap ply to Judge of Probate Co;:rt for final dis charae as Adiniis: .. : x ai A dmin'i-trator of the Eat'ue of' .Jo>: 1. R:ci. e. deceased, on the ::e.eh .iv .-: Novembccer :xt. E. itIIIE, lAndP trt:: C. M!. IR!;ili s, Ada.:nim:e or. Oct. 25, 1872-44-5t. Shirtings and Yarn. We are Agents for the sale of th.e Biv ingsville Meic , Ntin I-U Yarns, and will furnih 'c. en:s a; s?nme pr:ce charged at :-'. reoy a--rA n:o freight charged, The good. are very heavy and wear well. L OVELAG~E &.WH1EELER.