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special and Local. Oun. AGXNTS IX CIAIMLSTON.--The ad vertising agency of Messri. Valker, Fvans & Cogswel, represented by Roswell '. Logan Esq is the only autboriz.d-agency for thi: paper in Charleston. 07' S. M. PETfENGILL & Co., 10 State Street, Boston, 37 Park Row, New York, anc 701 Cnestnut Street,~ Philadelphia, are oui Agents for procuring. advertisements for our paper in the above cities, and inthorized t< contract for advertising at our lowest rates "Mmaus. GRivry & HoiFMAx, NewDpaper Adyertiing Agents,- No. 4 South St., Bal timore, Md., are duly authorized4 to contracl for advertisements at our lowet rates. Adver lUsers in that City are requested to leave their fa vors wit thishouse." VALUADLE TO HOUSEXEEPS.-I am now preparing the best article in use foi cleaning Gold, Silver, Plate and Brittanis Ware, and warrant it to be entirely free from grit or any injurious matter, and therefore will not scratch the finest surface. Prict only 25 cents per bottle. For sale only by JOHN F. SPECK, Jeweller, May 28, 21-tf. Newberry, S. C. We will send a copy of our paper and a copy of "Peters' Musical Monthly' for one year to any one sending us S-1.50. Our pa per speaks for itself, and you may know th< value of "Peters' Musical Monthly," froin the fact that every yearly subscriber get: about sixty Songs, Duets, and Choruses, and from fifty to sixty Piano pieces, worth at least S40. 5-tf. Tewn Direetery. MEnT3Gs.-:Xewberry Division, No. 8, S. o: T., meets everyruesday dight at S o'clock, in Ma-sc,nic Hall. llulabki Lodge, No. 2), 1. 0. 0. F., mets in the same Hall, everL Friday eveuiu at$ o'clock. Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. 31., meets firs1 Monday in the month, at S o'clock. Siguet Chapter, No. 18, It. A. M., meets every second Monday, at S o'clock. 'rows CouscL.--J. P. Pool, Intendant. P Rodelsperger. J. Gaunt, A. M . Bo %rs and U Wel-, Wardens. Saamru.-. J. arrington. C.ni.-J. C. Smith. Junos PROBAr.-J. C. Leahy. SCUOL CoXXIssIosEI.-31. S. Lon. CoLTr ComxtssioNzns.--Dennis Moates, T Keitt, A. Rice. TaxXr. JUSTIcES.-C. C. Chase. (. P. -Jacoby S. Young. Prof Gerard promises a rare treat to-nigh -Wednesday-at Mayes & Martin's Hall and all for fifty cents. See ad ;ertisemen t. We regret to announce the death of Judge Wardlaw, which occurred at Abbeville, o Sunday morning last. ie was 74 years of age REDUCTION IN FREIGHTS.-A railroad man last week informed us that the officers of the G. & C. Railroad ha-ve determined t< materially lower the freight rates over this road, and that it will be carried into effect in a few days. This is pleasing intelligence and will be especially esteemed in this period of money pre3sure by our merchants At a meeting of the Survivors' Association held on Sale-day, the following gentlemet were chosen to serve the ensuing year: Presi dent, Y. J. Pope; Vice-Presidents-Thomas J Lipscomb, Wm. Lester, D. Augustus Dicker and John K. G. Nance; Seeremry-Samue T. McCaughrin; Treasurer-Jefferson J. Gall man. ADVERTISIS. Has created.many a new business; Has enlarged many an old business; Has revived many a dull business; Has rescued many a lost business; Has saved many a failing business; Has preserved many a large business; And insures success in any business. NEwBERRY TAxEs.-Cournty Treasure Phifer and Auditor Heyward have comn pleted their settlement at the comptroller general's office, which is, we learn, a ver clean.one..tlire.beinztabanttwo. hun dred dollars nulla bona taxcs reported an twenty-two tracts of land forfeited. Thi amount of all taxes for that county wa about seventy-nine thousand dollars. [Union-Herald. ADVERTIsEMET.-Mr. Editur-The fol lowing sentiments nv a Titusville farmeri my sentiments cgsactly-prie: ;haem for mn and charge full price to IIezekiahi Jonsing. "If any man's or woman's cow or oxei gits in these here oats, his or her- tail will b cut off, as the ease may be. I am a Chris tial man, and pay my taxes, but dam a mat who lets his critters run loose, say I." You shall hear from me soon agin. Tu FonsMir,E HOUSE.-Maj. John IP Kinard, we are pleased to announce, has hi popular store, four miles from the towti abundantly supplied with just :he kinds o goods that the surrounding contry needs and being a veteran in mercantile life h knows how to lay in a stock, and in thi instance he feels coufident that he has su< ceeded. All he asks is a visit and an examinE tion, but be sure to carry money in you purse, reader, for the chances are you wil wish to buy after looking. CHANGE oF BAsE-and a right good chang too, is that now making by Dr. S. F. Fant in removing from his old store to the ver popular store room on the corner of Pratt an Caldwell Streets, known as No. 1 Molloho Row. The Dr. has purchased the entir stock of Drugs kept by Drs. Harris & Greet and will consolidate and move in this weel His purpose is to run a Drug Store secondt none in the country, and having the mean and ability to do so. we feel sure that he wi succeed. GOOD TExnLARs.-A Lodge of Goo< Templars was instituted near Burton's TanI Jne 4th, 1873, by Rev. H. M. Mood, G. \ C. T., called Trrinity Lodge, No. 33. Tb flowing are the officers: W. W. Waidrol W V. C. T; Rev. D. D. Dantzler, P. W. C. T Mrs. B. H. Waldrop, W. V. T; W. G. Pete1 son, W. S; Miss M. E. Kilgore, W. F. S H. B. Sen1, W.T; B.B. McClung, WV. C I. G; W. D. Senn, W. A. S; Miss Mamnie C Kinard, R H. S; Miss J. M. Peterson, L. I S; Rev. D. D. D)antzler, L. D. A NicE PLAC.-A correspondent in notice of life in Vienna expresses hais deej amiration of the Viennese girls: Infact, under twenty.five there are n4 -ugly ones; while, for every third young lad: one meets, one's heart jumps down int clebiest of complexions, beautiful hair ani killing eyes; and :he same remarks npp equally for - the servants. I have been i1 many capitals, but I was never so com pletely prostrated by appearances as I at here." ROANOKE COLLEG.-We acknowledg receipt of a catalogue of Roanoke Collegc Salem. Va., also a handsomely printed cop; of the Microcosm, pubibhed Biennially b; the secret fraternities of Rtoanoke, with th compliments of undergraduate, Z. Wrigh abaugh, of the Sai or class. From th e we are pleased to notice that ther urse no less than 1603,only tw'. c however. from 'his Statt bangh,ox Prosperity in thi * el Hyler, of Lexingto! fo the Microcosmi nt,and shows tht ~e ~'cares, he has als c - of regular studj & t ~ ~ ~ ion to atten( lI~tAt.K.At; Cu;.--()nc of the most emai-1able ceis n hieh ha. come under our ob<ervation lately. was told i on Thurd I A young gentlemen lately re:utned from the West, suffering from.dispepsia, and hearing that Dr. Faint's tinicbitters was a specific, procured a bottle, which he placed upon the mantel piece of lis room. From I that time to the present he has felt none of his old symptoms. He did not even draw the stopper. If there is virtue in look ing at these celebrated bitters, how much must there be in takin: them. W - P. RUSSE LL & Co.-In another column wili be found a highiy interesting description of the nodel ebtabl6hinett of the firm just named, whicL: we copy from the Charleston News& Courier. We like touw:iceandencour age well directed efforts. and in this particular instance take niuch pleasure in inviting at tention to the article. The conveniences afforded by this firm are many, and decided ly advantageous to builders, and to all such who contemplate the erection of new houses, or who wish to finish or beautify old ones, we cannot do better than offer them the advice that they communicate with Messrs. Russell & Co. THE POSTOFFIcE.-Numierous complaints have been made to us of late in regard to our post oftliee and the stringency of the rules enforced, and as a pubtic journaiist we feel it our duty :o call attention thereto, and re qvest that there be a change. " Hours were made for slaves" a.d for the inhabitants of cities. and a stringent adherence to a set rule or a minute system will hardly do here. The Post master is a public servant. and as much as possible in hint lies should be ccommo datig and willing, at all convenient times to satisfy reasouable wants. If there be founda tion for complaint, we deplore it, and request moditicatiou of such rules as will not hold good, or suit the public of Newberry. EDUCATIONAL.-On the 31st of May, the colored schor-l in the neighborhood of Col. E. S.Kcitt,gave an interesting exhibition, which reflected great credit on pupils as well as their teacher-M. Brown. Representative Boston, after the close delivered an appro priate address. On the samc day, the colore-1 school, over which J. T. Henderson presides, also had a festival. in the grove known as the S.ckwel Baptist Church grove. rhe occasion was one of-great interest. On the day preceding, in the neighborhood of Mt. Olive, the colored school under the teachings of Allen Maxey, ;lso had a piC nie and examination, in which latter the scholars exhibited considerable proticiency. COMMENCEMENT AT WALHALLA.-The commencemeut exercises at Newberry-Wal halla-College, from the 19th to the 26th, promises to be of rare interest, and a large number of visitors being expceted, prepara tions commensurate for the occasion are being made. The time to be occupied will afford visitors aba ndant opportunity beside of visiting all the prominent features of that pleasant section of country. Such an oppor tunity of enjoying the mountain air, of witnessing the commencement services, of fortifying the system With good substantial mountain fare, and cool water, is not often offered. We have no doubt many from this section will go. COURT.-Contrnry to expectation the civil docket was closed on Tuesday last, and the various interests involved therein allowed once more to rest over. Why this is the cace, we cannot imagine. If there be wire ,zuliair. wh.y do not parties interested oat with it.. In the case of the State vs. the liquor deal ers, a general nol. pros. was granted, at the request, we understand, of the Bar, and the innocent transgressors of a sleeping law, on the payment of actual costs only, and with the promise to sin no more, were allowed to rest in peace. In one or more eases wi'ere the parties were oat of funds, Solicitor Flem ing kindly remitted all the costs. The Solici tor's conduet and bearing entitles him to credit.. GuAss.-A farmer from the Mollohon set tlementinfortas us that if any one wants to see a hu;;e crop of grass they need but visit his section. Such a crop never was secn be fore, although the oldest inhabitant has been invited out to pass judgment. He wvas in town on Monday hunting labor, bat lament ably failed, neither love nor money, nor hon mu accents, nor promises of hog and hominy, can prevail with the floating labor about this town, they prefer to lie out in the shade and -trust to chance for an accidental meal, rather than go in the country and fight grass. He begs us to say, that if any one has any spare geese he will be gladl to have themi sent up, any and every help will be thankfully accept Our advice is that Mollohon let the grass grow, and cut it for hay. There is always a demand for rough food. F. G. W. Lewis, of Lynn, Mass., took out a policy of life assurance, No. 295, for $3000, in the Equitable Life Assurance Society. At the end of eight years, after paying premiums amou:ting to $252.48, he died. Upon this Ithe Society paid in cash to his representa tives $3410.75; an amount consisting of the sum originally assured, $3000, with dividends added $410.78. Under such successful management as -that demonsttated by this and similar cases, Sit is no wonder that the Equitable receiives the largest amount of patronage of any life assurance company of the world. Its new -business in 1872 being about fifty-two millions of dollars. The Tontine Saving Fund plan of this Society is so ingenious and so attractive, that it pays to read an account oT it, whether one takes a policy or not. THE CROPs.-The prognostications as to the cotton crop in consequence of the very heavy and repeated rains, are many and ominous, but while we hear many gloomy accounts, yet there are others of a more cheering character. The heavy rains have not been general or wide-spread, and wh ile in some sections the lands have been washed, and in some the grass is getting the upper Ihand of the farmer and his forces, in other places, happy reports arc brought in that all is well, grass cleaned out and cotton in a -jhealthy condition. There is no doubt how ever, that there must be a falling off to some extent. All the while though that cotton is the prime subject on which some gloom and others rejoice, we hear but little of the corn prospect. We trust this part of the crop is doing well, for we feel deeply interested as to its condition, and if not too late earnestly pray that a few more acres be put in. DISTRICT QUARTERI.T MEETING.-The quarterly meeting for Newberry District was fiheld on Saturday and Sunday at Sharon Church, the Rev. 'Ienry hMood, presiding s.lder. The services were highly interesting -and profitable, and were largely attended. sThe Rev. J. L. Shuford, circuit preacher, re ports his cburches in good condition, con gregations5 large, Sunday Schools flourishing, and the feeling manifested at this quarterly emeeting unusually good, and one added to I,the church. At an election for Delegates j o h Dist.lct Conference to be held at -oke.,bury, on the 23rd of July, tie lollowing vere eh v : l'tn. 1)i. 1i ,al ., s a:w Ncerbert. -itinwer D. l . , 0)r S:ligh, SIJ:11 ivitfgstone, E. 1'. Cr omser, :d lev Slawsun, vith J. H. Boulvare, W. W. Walkhop, W. linard. Walter Summers, Elijah Satterfield, rank Bon;zer and E. S. Enlow, as reserves. The Rev. A. J. Cauthen will preach the ntroductorv sermon before the Conference n Wednesday night, and the Conference rill convene for business on Tbursday morn In this connection we state that the Quar vrly Conferencu of this Station, elected Us tclegates to the same Conference, 1'. S. doorman and T. F. Greneker, with T. F. larmon and McD. Metts as reserves. LBOUT THE TowxN D COUNTY. Rains are not so frcquent. Grass is growing like a house on fire. The weather has moderated-it is now ileasant. The flies are as numerous as ever, and tick like wax. The scarcity of money in these parts is earful to contemplate. But To their honor, be it said, our subscribLt. re paying up promp tly. Nor are our merchants daunted, for they .dvertise without stint. They are taking advantage too, of the duil eason to havc their necessary printin-, done. Why is it that boys behave so rudely and Aav Zhe gluuton at picnics, and all social :ntertainments. We pause for a reply. Mr. S. P. Boozer, a dezate to the l'resby rian Synod, at Little Rock, Ask., has re urned. Mr. Lawrence Marsha;l informs the public hat he has something plea.ait to tell to hose who favor him with :a call. Thu hearse now turnished by Mr. B.ixter lhapnian0 for fneral purpose is a marvel of >eau:y, in style as well as finish. It ought o be, for the cost w.is con.siderable. A difculty occurred near Martin's Depot, ast week. between a colored man and his ife, named East. The wife stabbed and cut er husband three or four times. Drs. Speake tad Friff are treating the wounded man. Three deaths are reported this week, a vidow lady named Farrow, near Kinai d's urn Out, an infant child of .Mr. Waters, ear Jalapa, and one other child name not :nown. Our meat market is now in a chronic con litions and almost hoplessly beyond re :overy. The Leef now offered for sale looks ike it might have lost its fatty condition in he lava beds with Capt. Jack. Shack Nasty timself would turn up his nose at it. Frank says he saw a rainbotdugh-rain )ow-the other day, and again that the rose mrries-rapberries-are ripe. He has also liscovered that there will be no apricocks pricots-this year. He is a bird, a rare bird -for when bread and butter time comes, he ;ys he's as hungry as a bull bat. Dr. J. D. Bruce's Electro Chemical Baths tre being used extensively, and to great ad rantage. iis patients, we are rejoiced to ay, are doing well. One course of baths vill cure somae of the most chronic cases. )nc course of twenty baths will do more ;ood than a whole summer's travelling, with nineral springs thrown in. On Thursday afternoon last, just one week o thme hour slimce the heavy flood and hail orm, this devoted section was visited by a orma of rain, wind, lightning and thunder, imost equal in fury to its late predecessor. [he rain fell fast and furious and in perfect heets of water. A lew more such heavy ain-falls will materially lessen the crops. 'Jot al maeT ,ammagc Is alicaay done. The Baltimore Corner, welt known to the mblic of Newberry, we are pleased to state, s undergoing renovation outside and in, and n the course of a few days will present a >right and beautiful appearance. Its ener etic, wide-awake and liberal proprietor is erfectly right in improving his store, and 2e knows that it will bring him in increased :rade. A liberal use of printers ink in adver ising, and a handsomely adorned store will issuredly attract custom. ADERTI5EMENT.-To advertise is to in Erom the public that you are ready for busi aess, and have something to dispose of, eith 3r in the way of services or stock. A sign ver the door, or across ',he face of a build ing, may catch the eye of a few passers-by, but a well displayed notice in a live paper is read by thousands. Some men while saving ten dollars by not advertising, lose hundreds in the lack of custom. The live business man is always found in print, iIe deals with the people, and knows that the best way to reach them is through the columns of the local paper. Hie never lacks customers, but is kept busy wvaiting upon those who have read of his stock and who hiave come to examine or buy. We favor judicious adver tising. Good as it is, it can be overdone. A man may exaggerate his stock, and there by disgtust those who visit him. Another may expend too muclh money on a single effort. and fail in its object. Tihe best way to advertise is, first: have something to dis pose of worth the price you ask; keep within reasonable bounds in your notice to the pub lie; pay for the space you occupy, promptly; as your business enlarges, let your adver tisements keep pace with its growth; lay aside a certain per cent, of profit for the sole purpose of keeping before the public. Thou sands of men owe their fortunes to a Judi cous system of advertising -Exchange. DtvNrrT DoTs. The enterprising vagabond who is organi zing a brass band of tventy wo:nen says that if they learn half as many 'airs' as they put on, the experiment cantact fail to be a suc "Mr. Jones,', said Mrs. .Tones, with an air of triumph, "don't you thick marriage is a means of grace?" "Will, yes," growled Jones, "I suppose anyth.ing is a means of grace that breaks down i':ide. and leads to re pentance. O the snore, the beautiful snore, filling her cmamber from ceiling to floor. Over the coverlet, under the sheet, froma her dimpled chin to her pretty feet! Now rising aloft like a bee in June; now sunk to the wail of a cracked bassoon! Now fic..-like subsiding then rising again, is the L:autiful snore of Elizabeth Jane. "An old Bachelor said "there's a darned sight more jewelry worn n.ow~ a days than wzen I was young. But there's one piece that I always admired which I don't often see now." "What is that?" askted a young lady. "A th imble," was the reply. He was regard ed with contempt andi scorn by every lady in room for the rest of the evening. A lady recently requested her husband to go to the dressmaker and tell her that she (his wife) had changed her mind, and would have the watered silk raade tip ins tead of the poplin, and that "if she thinks it would look better with bias flounces without puffl:g, and box plaited below the equator, which should be gathered in hem-stiched gu<lgeons up and down the seams with a gussel-stitch between, she can make it up tbat way instead of fluting the bobbiniet insertioni and piece au.t with point applique, as I sugges ted yes +erdAny " The man is Row a raviDg manDiac. A Model E0tabliSlantcnt. :r r. j: t ANI, SAS1 FArnRy- A I)EscItIPTIoN OF THE AcHINE!Y-CO NOMICAL MANAGLUENT -THE LRLCAC TIONS AGAINST FItRE. Among the many evidences of the growth Lud prosperity oI Charleston there is none jerhaps, more cheering or more complete han that which is afforded by the extet ive factory of Messrs. W. P. Russell & Co it the east end of Ilasel. THE MAIN FACTORY s located in a spacious building three tories in height. Upon the first fl.or, the >rincipal features is an immense lathe, upon which huge stocks of timber are turned in olumnns and pillars. There are n.,o other iachines in preparing material for doors, iashes and blinds. The machinery of the ,tire factory is driven by a powerful en ine located on this flour, the boiler being in , fire proof outhou,e aJjoining. There is, A PLANING MACHINE, .complhcation of cogs and wheve!<, but in tself the perfection of uechanical kill und ngenuity. A rongh board is run through ir, .ud, by the single pioces-, comes out plalned n both sides, and tongued and grooved ady for use for ceiling and flouring. On he second floor, where the narerial prepared )elow is glued t;eethcr, there are all the atest iimprovenest in tachinlery. In the ianufacture of blinJd, for inttance, no work it all is performed by the hand. fhe stats re cut, planed and trinmed to the proper ize by machinery. The side pieccs are put ato a machine that grasps them and punches be holes into which the slats are fitted, and, n less titmc almost than it takes to tell it, Ie blind is reidy to be giued together. In naking DOORS AND WINDOW FRAMES, ill the moulding, mnorticing, dove-tailing and laning is done by machinery, and there is ittle need for other humin help than such is is necessary. The stutf is all cut out and haped on the second floor. It is then left o dry and seasotin for several weeks, and is inally put together and carried up to the tore room on the third floor. Here the glaz ng and painting is don, and the sashe., uids and doors of all sizes and de-criptions ire store.i away to fill orders. Bit it is not lone to the making of windows and doors hat the work is contied. There is tiow in ourse of erection A SPACIOUS CADPENTEn SHO'. .vlich will be supplied with improved nachinery, and in which will be built all the eparate parts which cons,itute the frame vork of a house. At this time the firm are uaking orders for the erection ofhoubes, every art of which is built in their establishment, id sent off in detached pieces. The facili ies for doing the work are of course ample, ind houses are frequently cut out,as it were, ind sent off to distaht parts of the State to be :rected. Messrs. W. P. Russell & Co have issociaed with them, as superintendent of heir establishment, Mr. Wi. Speir, an ac tive and energetic architect and mechanic, mnd plans aud specifications of builditng catn aow be had at the factory. The economy with which the entire estab ishment is managed is worthy of note. The AFEGUAtDS FOR THE PREVEXTION OF FIRE arc numerous. Under the mnain building is n enormous cistern, and on every floor are ilaced racks of buckets tilled with water, Phich are every evening taken down and placed on the floor in different parts of the building. But the most ingenious feature of the entire economy of the establishment is in the management of the watchman system. ue night watchman is armed with an instru tneit called Bnerk's watchnan's clock, which lie has to carry around with him, and which s itself a trintnph of mechanical art. I has six keys which are locked up in little boxes placed in different portions of the premises and the watch is run in such a way that the watchman has to visit each one of these sta tion boxes once inl every thirty minutes dur ing the night. Should he miss a round the dial of the clock tells the tale in the tiorning nd the sleeper is fined. So peifect is the echanism of this instr-ument that by no possibility can the watchman evade his duty iithout detection,; and the station boxes eing placed in such positions as to carry im through the entire premises once every half hour, the protection to the place against fire is as complete as it can be made by uman contrivance. The business head o1 .nfrm, MR. W. P. R USSELL, s an energetic man, and has by his own indi vidual effort built up the large factory which ow hears his name. The establishment is a nument of sharp practical business talent, and a visit to the place and an examination >f its details and intricacies will amply repay the visitor. The factory gives employment to about sixty persons, who are kept busy supplying the demands of a business that is increasing daily.-News and Courier. WONDERtF UL HEvOLUTIONS IN PAINTING. -Amid the many astounding improvements which have marked the progtess of the present age none have exceeded that of house paiting. But little more than a quarter of a century past and the art of mixing and ap plying paints was known only to those who had made such matters the study of years. Now, however, through the ingenuity of radley, who prepares a Patent Enamel Paint, every man or even child c.:n keep his dwelling and surroundings looking at all times as fresh and bright as new. Bradley's is confessed the most durable, beautiful and economical article of paint now before the public, as thousands in Baltimore city, and county, and throughont the State of Mary laud generally, wilt cheerfully bear witness. It is made from pure white lead, zinc, and linseed oil, chemically comnbined, and em braces all shades and colors, white not ex cepted. It is at all times ready for use and easily applied, attd sold at a remarkably low figure by the single or several gallons. Mr. C. P. Knight, the enterprising agent for Baltimore and all thuis section, at No. 93 West Lombard street, states that the article is meeting with ahniost universal favor, and orders are daily multiplying at a rapL rate. This we consider one of the best evidences of the recal merits of Uradley's Patent Enamel Paint. See Mr. Knight's advertisment. [Baltmore Daily American. e?Ifarrieds On the 3rd inst.. at the r-esidence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. Maining Brown, Mr. W. M. SHtACKLEFORD, of Georgia, and Mrs. MATTIE WICKER, of Newberry. No invention was ever so important to the residents of warm climates as the Venetian llid. Admitting the air and a shaded light, while keeping out the heat and glate, they tre absolutely essential to the comfort of our section. If the houses of any of our readers are destitute of these valuable contrivances, they should at once send their orders to Mr. P. P. To'mle, Charleston, S. C. He makes all the work be sells, and guarantees satisfaction on all Blinds, Doors and Sash from his Factory. Send for his price list. Sent free on application. June 4. 22-1m. No Poisonous Drug. DR. TUTT'S LIVER PILLS are prepared with great care and study, in exact accord ance with the principles ot' Chemicail com patibility. They are not a "cure all" fotr all diseases. They are safe. They contain no dangerous ding. Rtequire no change of diet or occupation. Dr. Tutt's Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight. Under the influence of this compound the ee grows clear and sparkling, the com plexion like pearl; unsightly blotches, pock marks, worms in the flesh, pimples, and roughness of the skin disappear, and the entire human organization grows redolent with heailh. The Proper Time To use DR. TUTT'S LIVER~ PILLS is when you have Natusea, Loss of Appetite, Yellowed Cast of the Skin, Rush of Blood to the Head, Cold Extremities, Ringing in the Ears, Pain in the Back, Side and Shoulders, High Colored Urine, Vertigo, and Bilious ness. They afford prompt relief. Commnercial. "NEWERRT, S C., June 10.-COotton 164. "NEW Y ORK, June 9.-Cotton steady-up lands 19k: Orleans 20. Gold 171.. BALTMORE, June 9.-Cotton firm-mid dling 191. AUGUsTA, June 9.-Cotton firm and little doing-middling 171. CHARLESTON, June 9.-Cotton quiet middling 18). LIYnriOoL, June 9-Evening.-CottoU loedas folrlows: -TTlands 86: Orleans 9*. Aroff E. WE WHD)LESALE , GROCERS, COT AN D 1) FAI Plantation Supplies, Dry Good Keep counstaitlv un I Coffee', Meal, Baggi Bacon, Molas-es, Ties, Lard, Sugar, SaIt, Flomr, Corn, Toba< &e., Pink Eye Also a choice article of N. 0. Mo!asses, in L choice A No. 1 article Goshen BNtier, and Bu Give us a call. JNO. E. WEBB. T IOS. M. L A Jan. .9, 4-tf. GRO CERIES' FOR CASH. Contemplating a change in our business at anl ear,Iy day, we have deterinietd to sell 1"oois inl OIL Ithtu AT SHORT PROFITS FOR CASH. Witi our experience we are stiSfied that it will be to our interest as well as the Interest of Those With Whom We Deal, to enline o !-rslve c strictly to the CASH We L.:pe our iiend, and tht public gene rall y, will give us a trial under this Iew sstem pOion which we ,uw enter, tnd we will endeavor to make it to their interest to give us their patronage. WE WILL KEEP A good stock of Heavy and Family Groceries, and a CONSTANT SUPPLY of the WMDO FERTILIZER, to the examination of which we invite all peisons wishing to purchase goods in our line before they make their purchases. R MOORMAN & 101 All persons indebted to us by note or Accout1r,. are imo.t earnestlv rented to Iake pMeVn1t at. once. All our claims are past due and we must have them settled. We mean wlat we say. R.' MOORMA N & -G. Mar. 10, 18:7-lo-tt. fayes & At Are receiving their FALL SUPPLY of HARD WARE, CUTLERY, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BAGGiNG, TIES, WOODEN-WARE, Ia(oo aod Bugg MalBiaI SADDLERY and WHIPS, MlBER M709I PHMPS, ETC., ETC., ETC. Oct. :2, 40-tf. -GROCERIES, BAGGING, TIES, &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY J. H. O'Neill, Agt. Corner f'aIlwell and Friend Sts. Opposite Mr. P. Scott, Merchant Tailor, H-as just received and opening a general as sortment of LIQUORS, &c. WHICH WILL BE SOLD Low for Cash, or coun try Produce. Ti.e public gencrally are invited to call atnd examine my stock bc fore purebasing elsewhere. The Highest Price Paid for Cotton. Sept 2539t FLOUR, FLOUR! ALL GRADES. DI VERNON, RARN'S BEST And 0. K. FLOURS. Choice Hamis, N. 0. Mlolasses, Sugar, Coffee, Corn, iBacon, &c., And many other articles re ceived daily of Best Qual ities, and Cheap for Cash. at THE PEOPLES STORE, THO F. HMONO May 21, 20-m Tobacco, Tobacco. We are just in receipt of :;i> BOXES of TOBACCO of various grade's and prices, at whiolesale or retail. LOVELACE & WHEFELEll. May 28, 21--tf. BB & CO., AND R ETAl.L TON BUYERS, A:'IS iN s, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c., hand a good line of 11, Plantation Ifois, Trace Chains, IHames, !Vo, Wvodeni and Willow Waro, Potatoz-s, &C. bs., t bbk, 5 and 10 gallon kegs, also a ckwheat Flotr iii abineance. 1KE. I. O'N. IIARRINGTON. Cotton Gins. COTTOA Ii,. IIAVING increased our Manufactory we are prepared to ;upply the demand for our well known C oI*N GINS, which are con sidered the be;L in the market by those who have used and known them. EVERY GIN GUARANTEID TO GIVE SATISFACTION. Price lower than any other first-class Gin. Orders solicited carly in the season to prevent delay. By permiszion we refer to the following gentlemen: Col. D. Wyatt Aiken, and Maj. J. K. Vance, Cokesbury. Gov. M. L. Bonliam, Edgetield; Maj. A. .Jones, Pine House; Maj. Josiah Padgett, Mine Creek. Mr. L. Ilartley. Batesville. Cap:. J. G. lIasvthorn, Saluda Old Town. Gen. M. C. Butler. Columbia. Messrs. WEBB, .IUNES & PARKi-R, are our authorized A;:ents for New berry, at who.e store a sample Gin can be seen. Address, NEBLETT & GOODRtICH, .Tune 4, 22-4m. Augusta, Ga. T H E "M1RRIS COTTON GIN" Still Ahead of all Others. TH ESE COTION GINS have been TflIED in Newberry and surrounding country, and have rRovEN tO be the BEST,SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST COTTON GIN ever offered in this country. I have been manufacturing Cotton Gins or .38 var sin Soti . rlina aud te Gin I All work WARRANTED) to give full satisfac tion or NO PAY. Price $3.50 per Saw. Address, E. MORRIS, Cotton Gin Factory, COLUMBIA, S. C. May 28, 21-3m. THE BROWN COTTON GIN. Planters should examine the above named old and reliable Giu before buying any other. It combines the required quali ties of Simplicily, Strength and Dura bility, It gins fast and clean, muakes excellent lint (olten bringing 1-4c. to 12c. per lb. above market,) and is univer sally admitted to be the lightest running gin'made. We have bud thirty years' ex perience in the business, and warrant every gint perfect. Gina constantly in the hands of our agenits, to wich we mnvite mnspection. Circnlars, with testinmonials and full particulars, may be had by addressing, ISEAEL F. BROWN, President, . Brown Cotton Gin Co., New London, Conn WEBB, JONES & PAR~KER, Agents. -Mar.5 9-4m. COTTON GINS MADE AND REPAIRED AT MY SIIOP ON COLLE'GE HILL, NI W.BE RRY, S. C. Give Me a Trial. JOHN A. CHAPMAN. Mar. 2C6, I 2-:.'. JAMES PACKER, HOUSE, SIGN DECOR ATIVE P AINTER. PAPER HANGING and KALSOMINING. Having provided himself with all the la test improved ladders arnd other tools and implements of his trade, is now prepared to perform all work in his line of business with neatness, durability and dispatch. .00UTEY ,TOBS WILL BE ATTENDD. Bv the arrangements which he htas com pleted he will be able to do the several branches of his trade at the LG\VEST POS SIDLE PRIGE5. Tertms Cash on ti.e completion of work. If you want me and don't see me, inquire at II. II. Uiease's Tin and Stove Store. A pr. 16, 15-3m. Electra Chemical Baths. Th.e undersign~ed has fitted up an Gilice wiuh all the iiecessary appliances for giving The Electro Chemical Baths, the virtues of which have been long recog. nied by our profession as being the only effectual means of Removing M.ercury from the System, Also as being the speediest means of CURING GJHRONIC RHEUMATISM, and kindred disea,ses. Removing entirely fron the s;:temn those constitutional dis caes so ditheult of cure, and which, in facL. are only palliated by the ordinary remedies, The cQprte.sies of thle affce are extended to ai Practicing Physicians needing treat munt. J1. D. BRUCE, MI. D., ia -se -R., Naewherry, S C. Pt; It C,(' SILIFFIELI COLUMBIA, S. C. Have nlow i Stjre tlkheir SPRIN STOCK "f CLOTHING H A T S, SHIRTS, &c. Our cutomer..; know that we ahva have special styles of G A IDI ENT and particularly in H ATS. that ea nlut 1Le had inl s:nali salsmns S,::d n-crer :ind w,- will I tlie:0t. is di,tinct frmui our READY .1.\ 1 i i ll t.Ke S N S UT R. & W. C. SWAFFIELE COL EMBIA, S. G. Mar. 19, 11-tf. 0000000000000000000000000:)0000000o OOU)O0 00000000000(01)Ut)()()00(00 000 (OLD CLOTHES 000000000000000000600 00000 0000000 000 Do not add to a man's appear- o 000 ance, and when WRIGHT & o 000 COPPOCK offtr eIegant new 0 000 One(:, the Old should he 0 0000000000000000000000000 000000 000 OOEXCHANCEDO 000000000000000000 000000000 0000000 00( Instanter, and at any price or o 000000000)0000000000000000000000000 ' FOR NEW.AND: 000000000000C000000000000 0000000 000 Pa*d for with thanks ; if this be o 000 not done, other men with less o 000 pretensions to heauty, wit 0 000 or inteillience, whoare 0 00') siiarp enough to 0 000 ad)rn them- 0 000 svlvps in ) 0)000000))000000)00000000000000000)) DELEGANT SUITS, 000000000000000000000000onooooooooooo 000 Will take the shine out c.w vou. Our 0 000 Ulothing is che-ap, and of great C 000 valiety in stv!e, and can be ( 000 SMI 0 00000000000000000t0000000000000000000 m WITHOUT COST: 0000000000 0000000 00000 OOf00(000 000 A= no0 charge inma&de for show ng r 00o them; for we feel certamin that c 000 when onice a customer calls c 00000000n0000000000 00000Go'0 0000000 ~AT THE STORE: 000 And mtakes an exaumiatiOn he will 000 never be satisfied until be tmake's< 000 a purchasec 00000000000 000000000000 00000000000 000 C 000OFWR IGHT & COPPOCK, 000 0000000000 000000000 00000000000000( 000 - ( 000 NEWBERRY, S. C.< 000P 000000000000000 000000 0000000000001 0000000 0000000000000000000 00000004 May. 21, 20-tf. Drugs # Fancy .irlicl< DR. S. F. FANi NEWBERIRY 0. H., S. C. All the most approved PATEN~T ME CINES constantly on hand. PERFU\iERIES, SOAPS and TOIL ARTICLES, of the choicest character. MEDICINAL LIQUORS, of purest qt ty. Prescriptions compounded carefuilly, all hours, day and niht Mar. 12, 73-10j-tf. -WILSON'S LIVER REM~ED1 A sure and permanent Cure for all disea caused by a deranged Liver, such as ,Taui dice, Dyspepsia, Heartburn. Fevers, Nervousness, Impurity of the Blood, Melancholy, Costiveness, Sick Headache,Painsin the Head. and all kindred diseases. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE 11 SOLD BY ALL DR UGGISTI Prepared only by WILSON & BLACK, Mar. 12, 1C-tm. CHAR LOTT E, N GERMAN Invaluable in Teething, and Summer C plaints of Children. Cures DIARII(HmX DYSENTE RY, COL And other Diseases, incident to the pei of Det~ition. Unlike the "Soothing Syrups," now widely used, this CORDIAL contains NO ANODYNE, Or other injurious Drug. It is compose the very best materials, and should found in every Nursery. The best ph clans recommend it. MANUF'AcTUED BY Dr. H. BAER, CHARLESTON, S. C (T For sale by MOTTE 4 TA RRA Newberry, 8. C. May s, 18-t Dry 'Goods, Groceries, Nr. la in' suhl oi: etire :onek of Slarchan I to Mr. T%10.4. 4' m t2he p a I r comm endin !.in to oWr nIa mn.r cn, m' :; n dk' . he p11 ubi -. - g e., ne4i : ;!!y. ho 1'! indebted to us ar! eaat v re quetedt to come forward and sztrle the same. Fur the ;:etet we can he fomni at tie tore of Mr. 'Thos. Cook. -k. SINGLF0N & C. A. ..SIC moT.N, _%eWberry, . C May S, 18-::. It %will be -eCr 1v the abovo Card, that I have purchaked the eire -:oek and ood will of tie 3E RS. S!NGl1r0\, :tind it my purpu.e to keep such a stock and to se.1 at such prices : aill give the t:rer:est satisfaict ion. My motto shall bo ( e:ick and -hort protits, a:id frequt renew:ds of good-. Mv stock consists at presket of Groceries-Sugars, Cof fee, Flour, Syrups, &c. Dry Goods, Clothing, BOOTS, HOES, &. I will eli S,hoes, :it a g:% n -ch lWe' gd a: from 41..- t : P g .!at ( . :o . THOS. COOK. ON BV IfViP A.'ld -;o, also, is theU New and Elegant Stock OF P. W. & t R . I8. Mi l 00 00 And the ladoies at.l puh!ic geticrally, are )o invited to ex.unc our finie and lar-ge a. ')o sortmi,ern of Do Dress Goods, Calicoes, DO Piques, Nalso(oks, 00 E 1bro detl ies, Lace-, 30 Frillings, Trimmitnzl, ,)o lottsekeepihg Good, Wo sheetings,' Pllow Caising, Heavy Goods, Whi"', UOrs CO&le, 00 '00 Grain, Iardware, 0.) Saddiv:, Bridles, 30 And maniv other goods, t(no taiimtrotis to 00 mention, and all of hich we beg the pi 00 lie to examine. DO our motto is . QUCK SALES All SHORT PROFITS. P,, I& , 8 IC 00 00I soN c 0 Al,pr. 2, ]:', i f. 00 00 ESTABLESHED 00I 00for Ladies andI Getu, andn A F/IL LINE OF ~GROC ERIES. .CALL AND BE - CONVINCED. GRIANITEVILLE Shirtings, Sheetings. And Drills, To Merchants at Man Tufacturer's Prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for Cotton or other DICountry Produce. ETM. FOOT. o- A pr. 2, 1:3-tf. DO YOU WANT TO BUY Groceries Cheap ( AND SExcellent in Quality? IF o, GO0 TO MRS. D. MOWER, Where can be found Flour, Bacon, Molas ses, sugar, Coffee, Corn, .And Many Other Articles s. At the Lowest Market Prices. C.* On the cortner, and utnder the fll.:r..uI) ._ Offiec is the place For Cheap Goods, Cheap Prices, LAnd the Best Attention. A pr. 23, 16-if. Wec arc just in recp:. of [C 5,9OO lbs., -iod (f the2 above, popularJ SUGARf, wideah so We Will Sell on Good Terms. SLOELLI[E & W1HEELER, ysMay nS, 21-A. W. T. TARRAN, MOLLOHON RoW Dry Goods, Groceries. P>ots,~ Ihoes Hts, NT, Caps, ('rockery, Saddil-Y, lartness, Ttunk. '. Leath . ..c. A pr. 9, 14- tt,