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SpecIal and Local. Set:%V*A Wtt oIu V1,iah' lands thr uaie. t-speei :notice-reductiou in price' of Shoes. Card-of ir.-J. R Brown. iar.hal l's earnest appeal. Fijry Volees-MisiC. Wobflls Rousehold Magazine. T1.1-arltntrm Ne*s & Courier. Mr..-il's Card.. .Wn sFpeek'-s -Local . ,otiing-l- & Wv. c. S%affild. LMter from Possuml Hollow will be insert ed next week John F. Speck. is receiving a large stock of W:ehe.', Jewelry and Silver Ware. utonUI c~alled to Messrs. R. & W. C. Swaffleld's nev card. Their house is bne of thetIn the, State, their stoek always bt sigkepj up to the highest standard. All gpods,.of le-. quality, warranted and at reasonable prives. it. ASOTIER PEPAr!TURE.-We regret that or town has lot anotLer onc of its yotung ej6mes, Mr. J. D. Pelor, who left here on Monday for Acton,26 miles above Columbia. on the iW. C. & A. . It , to eater upon the important daties of assistant agent on the road named. W ewish him success in his N omited mention in last issue of our great indebtedness to our young friend, John -. Fair. for contributions to the local depart tent of.the EsaLD,- wil& we were absent. y/~w Tiease-accept thanks now, and gratty ':s by contianing to shed a little light when ever conv6nient We areirdebted to W. W. Houseal, Eq., who has jas! completed.the Census of chil dren-between the ages of 6 and 16, for Schoo! Diswic o. 1. ewberry Township, for the foll.,wing: Wite Male.....144 Colored Males....195 em-)DaleS..16 " temales..184 310 379 total nw.aiher white and Colored in the Township, i1 Call at John F. Speck's .Jeweiry Store, and ex..-ine the best stock in this line ever offer ,dd n Newberry. A.c ATTzxcTxox.-The store of Mr. C F. Jackson, Columbia, has grown with it. size iW i larger popularity than It has ever ha' elrl . Since his removal this gentle ma-L has been able -to' make a much more advantageous display of his elegant stock, and thus together with the purpoze of sellin. quickly, and therefore eheaply, he is adding largely to his sales. A visit there when in the city will do you no harm. it. -TuE FiRsT BAm.-Dr. Wm. M. Kiuard, a ebip cp the indomitable old block, Maj. J. P. 1., bears off the palm this season fur the first bale of cot:on brought into market, Sat urday, the 3Vth. Thc sampleshown us ranks it as good, and as sneh was purchased 'y Mr i*os. . larnov f0r,18 eents-weighit -een ?onrbnndted. Thbi" t the first b.le sold in the Connty, syd both producer and buyer are entitled toerd. MWao will bring in the next ? 'Fhe loventire .geniusof man is ever on the reaeh after something grand, and start ug-ts well as useful and ornamental, and in /u6iher department than in that which the ho&a.wife' reigas lady paramount, has art and genius more distinguished themselves. Andt to. Mests. Kingsland & Heath, of CJotumbia. . -hould be awarded the palm of merIt for Eatherinte ;ogether such an endless variety of serviceable articles.in' this imnpor taut line.' A lady visiing their store cannot help exclaiming, "Well, I never," the tmean inig of wiiich is that she never dreamed of seeig so many handy 'things before. i t. DFwrS:.-Mr. Daid P'iester, an esteezaed ciin oft this County, died on last Thursday wee'k. tie hadl been in bad health for some are EUizabeth Rtiser, aged 60 years, after an illness of e'ght months, died on the 18th uit. isne ha left a husband and nine chil dren surviving. Ont Tt-arsclav last, Air. Jacob Wicker, aged atbogt fi yiars, diod. at Cap~ t nt's planta tion, three miles from the C. .rt IIouse. Died of .congestive chill during the last week, at Welena, M1rs. Ada Syphan, eldest daughter of H. P. Rives If Jhohn F. Speck cannot suit ybu iin a pair of spectaes or Eye Glasses, you need not try any where else in the S-tate, for his stock cannot be beat in S. C. 1 A oL,UXS POa WATS.-We propose to set aparti a colamnaf>r the insertion of wants, .he rate ol' charge for which will be only (30 -s. for five lines or. under, each insertion, conting eight words to.the line.,. Wants are iLwumerable, and endless.itt vai-iety, one mI:-n 's sh to buy some speelial article, ano the- w4gs toaell; perhaps_the swant i-s to bear from'soane one, to -gt a. .sit&ation, to 1.,.- a ,ervant,, .to.rent a house,..to barrow tcapittd, oi-.2, hundred other things. These W-.Uts can h'e expressed in a few lnes. and at tM- moderat" prices named, anyone can ad vertise- if(yon want anything then, let us inow it, and it shall be proclaimed through the liaALD. in a column which wili always lie looked over attentively. War.L DoNE.--Whiile. standing on tht street Miond.ay morning, in despair for a lo cal, a pair of mules attached to a carriage, started domyn h ill towards the depot, withoui the knowledge otf the driver, and would have made 'sad havoe in double quick time, but for the timely itnterposition of Dr-. Motte, who fortunately happened to bec near, ani. who at an imminent risk sprang forward and caght the right hand mule, with a grasj whiehsalid thus far shalt thou go. It wau nobly.and well done, and the U)octor is wor Sthy of Praise. Hie will pardon us for making pub.e an act, which no doubt he thought bt little of,, and which he supposed was scarcely noticed; but the scarcity of items is oar excuse E I RTHYOF IltRE-is the laborer It thi: [e se.ognized-and we are sure every rfna does so recognize it in h is own case-ther v.-e should not be expected to publish any and every kind of notice free of charge,c-r write tiuK and speciail n6tices or th is m:tn or tha +>siness..inst for the fun of the thin:t. Fat Sve:y e-nmforting, all things being equal otit will not pay in the conduet of a news c,-mer. We are glad to receive news items a 'limes, and give than~ks besidcs, and ari ~Aays ready andl willing to advane any in tere'r. or build any worthy man up in busi a,btwe would have it rememibered the ar :,lt the-e things rennferaiti is expected aSen .ilJ .sonme people learn that an edito .mnot live on air. OPur .time and brains ari .rscek andt trade, es much as the mer hnt's goods or the farmer's pro2tuce, and~ a is e pected for their use. just in th# t-snC '3praO. hitid of it. Anoller large lot of Silver Plated Forfs, Spoons, Castors, Cups, Pickle Forks, &c. &c. J u.t received and for sale cheap by John F. Speck. MORE SHAi>E TEEES WANTEI>.-Shade trees a!e popular in the 'summer season as a resort for gentlemen of elegant lei ure, not to xantion the boys, audas the number in this town is quite limian the ujost fashion able quarters, we respectfall3invite the a:ten tion of our wortkv town fathers to this mat ter. The fact :s, the want of more trees in the best loafing places is freqently felt to be a positive nuisance, the few uice places be ing usually overcrowded in such a manner, that the side-walks are blocked entirely up to the inconvenience and- annoyance of ladies and gentleman who wi-h to pass. We suggest more trees then, with stationary benches outside the walk, (instead of chairs which can be placed in the way,) as by this means no one locality will be overcrowded. Plant them this fall, gentemeu, and ere long, a! the grateful shade extends, very many people who have too mtch considera tion to interfere with the pleacure of those who love to sit outside. enjoy the cool breezes aid look at the ifus'pions, will b!ess'you. ..Tn ; DEnATING CLUB.-A number of the young men of this town, with credit to tbemi selves, have for some wechs past been asso elated together as a debatiug club. O1i Mo day night last it was our pleasure to atteud :t meeting, on invitation, mid libten to an in tervsting historical discussion, Mes-:rs. J. Chapman,'O. B. Evans, and J. S. Fair in the negative, and Jas. Blease, Y. J. Harrington, and Jas. Hillhouse in the allirmative. The discussion was. quite animated, considering the difficulties to be encountered-a few gen tleen vell up iu years who iibt bedispo sed to critici-e, and a number of young !a dies with bright eyes, and keen cars, who hiht say sharp things : but notwithstand ing all this, the arguments oU both sides wCze pretty well sustained, and judging from this effort, we are proud to say, that there is good material i.i the youth of Ncw berry, and glad are we that they are no: disposed to bury their talents. The debate ciosud, and the question properly decided in the iegative, by the president, Mr. Ira 1B. Jones, an election was then had for officers, which re.suited as follows : Pres. J. S. Spearman, Vice Pres. George.S. Mower, See'y. Jas. Iie:se, reas. J. Hill house, and 31onitor, '.. C. Moore. The citb has (ur earnet w::hes ior di. tinction. Letters uncailed tor, remaining in Newber ry P. ()., S. C: W. L. Andrews, S. W. ck with, C. ii. Bhekman, E. C. Brigge, C. B I'uP , 1'. A. Clark, Ed. Cox, lart Cates, Mrs. 1aty Churchil, -le. t.m1 on, G. G. *WI ailt, Thoia! Rt. De-ields. Miss E!iza Davis, Miss Zilla E-:ans, 1-I. H1. Folk, Miss Nannic Farrow, I)r. T. W..liatson, Robert IIargrove, col'd-care of Ivy Suber, Miss Corrie Homes, col'd, David liiilstock, Miss Frances Haney, Mrs. leachey Jane Hubbard, H. 0. ienson, :ev. Juv. Johnson, Mrs. Pinckney -lones, Mrs. Sarah E.- Lowe, John F. B. Lagete, Mis. Natnie Leitzy, care Frank Miller, Mrs. Sophia Livingston, Misses Lucy & Sau Miller, care Frank Miller, L. )1: 1-tiuk Mans, Mry MMor:is, .In-. M.iy, caire S. Brown, Miss Claudia Norris, care i)r. Norris, Prof. S. A. Ollever; Danger. phil Parker, M.iss Josephine Poihill, Wmn. L. Philipps, Miss Mary Itoaten, Miss Fannie Ruth, care Laura Ruth, Mary Reid-col'dI, West Ruiff, Miss Mary Smith, Uannah SIu nds-col'd, care Henry Bragg, Henry Sbcr, Miss Saille Shannon. care Major IIar grVe7 Tr1os. T. Stillwell, Go. 13. Tuckt.r, Messrs. Wolfe & Co., Mrs. Rachel. Woodruff, Michael Werts, .iouathan Werts, Mrs. J. A. Whitrman. A SL.OW ilmDE.-We give the following story of a tmelancholy. night ride, just as told us, for what it is worth. It is possibly true, but as a joker of most inventive imau gination is the author, we will not vouch for it. His statemeu t is that a worthy planter in conmpany-with a friend, started from New. berry after night in a buggy, with a pair of mles. The pair-not the mu cs-enmgaged in anim:tecd conversation, did not for the first hour note that the motion of the vehicle was very slow, and tihat it moved only by jerks.. Mtee awhile it struck themi forcibly that they were progressing most miserably low. It was pitchy dark, the mules could Inot be seen, nor for that mat ter could they e felt with the whip, which was plied vig orously and fact-the only fast thing about it. The harder the cuts, more vigorous the cries to 'go along,' the slower the buggy seemed to move.. It wa pushing patience beyond enduranec, the wh ip hand jumped ou t and felt for the tamp of his right animnule, but it was not in the place it should have been. His hair began to crawl, and tho ugh not a superstitious man, the idea that some superhuman agency was slowly conveying him and his companion off, took possession of his mind, and reeling and staggering with the thought. he found himself at the end of the buggy tongue, anid tolis infinite relief was enabled to exclaim, "Here's your mule!'' Stre enough there they were, fastened only by the collar straps, and pulling backward. The party had only to fasten the traces,wli ieb was neglected in the first instance at starting, when they were enab!ed to putsh along antd keep moving.., No wonder they progressed slowly. Since then they always examnine their traces. Pc-N'tc.-On Friday last the frolie, prom ised byv Messrs. J1. P. & A. C. Sligh at the Da:vis place.camne off,atnd happily the realiz a tion was perfect. In consequence or' the rain on the previous afteuioon, and the con tinued heaviness of the sky, not a few who anticipated going concluded not to catch their fried chickens, consequently they did not get out. Trer were enough there, how ever, to till the house conifortably and to make the time pass pleasantly, without-jam, press or squeeze, a condition objectionable to quiet, sedate people like ourself. There were two or three who wieled fiddle bows in excellent style, and each having a fiddle. there was no end to music as well as tripping on the light fantastic. -Even the old people attempted to shuffle off their wveight of years and cares through their heels. One couple especially aie worthy of' notc-Maj. J. K. G. N. and Mrs. A.--what were years and weight of body to them. It was good to see them ct and comec again, up tihe middle and down, and how beautifully tile pigeon wing wa< exectd. There was another who ahnost took tihe palm away from them, in the per. son of Dr. B3. He is a stunner in the heel and toe exercise. We cannot mention more of thenm, or aught else of the dancing, except tat A. C. S., who directed the figuring, con't:rituted largely to the fun in causing tte copes to mix in happy confnsion. 'Thiere was no end of change partners in the pleas ant muddle, hut it mattered not-the muddle onit' made the time more enjoyable. There were some there who arrived early, wh'lo felt msgvng that the supply of chicken would e short--not the writer this time-but the s)read of the table happiy rglieved all fears. guere was pleniy, enough for each and a1; besides many other meats and good things. It is gratifyin~g to our feelings to state that Swe are not al..ae in kve with chicken. andi i; ur friend,. .1. K. G N.. airrady aludedh te, ...m ci , P- j a L an wear ilhe rp.ihn in future. le c:ml hide away lore it om1 standing than we vai at tvo efor?s, every thing bein eual. We would like to sa3 more about tihe plea-ait atrair, the maii, beautiful daimiscis pre,ent, the number ol babies who did not cry, the extraordinary gathering of hungrv colored folks, tht charininz si:uatiotn, t.ver garden, grounds, house, and the very remarkable absence of bid behavior during the meal, notwithstand that the usual nui ber of half grown, hungry looking boys were lreent; all these thing we leave f'r the reader's imagination to picture out. ABoUT TM Tow- AND COUNTY. Fine rains since la.t issue. The turnip crop is promising. Business is begit'.ing to open. Owing to the opem ; cf cottol. The first bale of new co.ton is anxiously looked for-it has come-see another para graph. An old lady says she fears some members of the re-constructed band will blow their -,gizzards out. I lie attenaince in town on sale-day was not large, nor did anything specitl occur. The larness, 6aldle and Cari'rage Ware rooms of Webb, Jones & Parker, are as cot plete as any in the State. , The protracted meeting at New Chapel, in charge of Rev. .J. L. Sltiord, closed ou Wed iucsday afternoon. There were several ae cessions to the Church. The Methodist congregations round and about Pomaria, commence a camp meeting on Thursday the 11th, at Wicker's camp ground. Religious services were held in the Baptist, Lutheran, Presbyterian and Metbodist Churches on Sabbath, by their respective pastors. The Episcopal being closed in con sequence of nucEssary.absence of pastor. Saturday and Sunday,iii the Lutheran, were devoted to Conference business, and quite a uumber of delegates were present. In the afternoon of Sabbath the Sunday Schol was the subject of several interesting and appro priate addresses, enlivened with the singing .of benutitul hymns. For your own aud children's sake, learn to speak geutly. They will remember that toue when tyou are under the turf. So thev will remember a harsh or angry tone. Remember that an onion divided in two, and one-half placed on each eye is vouched for as an effectual remeby against drow.i ne:s. Nearly all of the AIL-ions from the com monwoalth of Newberry have returned, much benefitted by mountain air, good water, and, (if no one objects,) fried ch icken. Our merchants are making ready to go North-their object in going is simply to please the ublic. Give them credit. Messrs. Vright & Coppock have greatly improved and fortified the plank awning in frout of their buildings on Mollohon. A tine lot of horses and mules arrived at Pool's stables last week. Signs of improvement are everywhere evi dent, in town and County-side-walks and streets are being widened, Main St., from. the corner of Adams, to Maj. Jone:, and Bondary from the corner of McKibben. Mr. John Martin has drawn in his fence. Prosperity tecelved several car loads of brick during the last week. The town is ri,ing ra:pid ly from its ash: a1d ere fall will be doing a line busincsr. On Saturday last there was quite a lively r:de, the streets being filled with wagons. On the samea day we saw a subscriber in town who has for sometime past - been pro misng to pay us. We regret to say he fail ed to come.up. - Never make a promise, redder, unless you intend to frilfill it. rThe cry by dt:y is-fan~ us- or we me-lt; towards mnorning it 'is, 'give us a quilt, our bloeod.s grows chilly. .A nense barbecue crones off to-day Wednesday-at Botuknight's Ferry, and it is thought that a t least two thousand persons will b)e there, and pjreparations are beciung made accordingly. Thle oc-cas ion, we learn, is a Masouic elebration. We return thanks for atn invitation to attend. By noticing Mr. Sill's advertisement the citizens of Newberry will perceive, and it is requestedl that they bear it in mind, that het has resunied his old and legitimate business, and will be happy hereafter to satisfy as well as gratify all who give him their custotm. iIt promises to furnish good meats, and to cul acording to iloyle or in approved city style. NEWBERcRY, S. C,, September 2.-Cottor LIVERPOOL, September 1.-Cotton steady -uplands Sl; Orleans W. NEW YoRK, Septemnber 1.-Cotton quiet s'les 2,379 bales, at 2Ca201. Gold 15%a15i7. Accs-rA, Septemibec 1 -Cotton dull middling 171a171.. CH.1 R LES-TON, September 1.-Cotton quiC -tmiddling 17k. - Wo>uow GLASS.-Great attention is not deservedly paid to theo kinds of Window Glass used in dwellings, stores and churches All qunalities of American and French Win dow, Pietere, Photograph, Cut, Ground Enamieled and Colored Glass, wholesale and retail, from Mr. P. P. Toale, No IIaytm street, Ch:arleston, S. C. Send for-pric< card. Sep 3, 35-1m. The fall trade has how opened, and wit] a view to meet all its requiremetnts, Messrs I. UI. Ilmta. & Co., Proprietors of the Grea Sothe-rn Builders' Emnporiumt, Charleston S. C., have made at tlie Factories, larg< quntities of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. from fully seasot-ed lumber. Their immensa saes e:a.ble them to offer number one worn at low prices. Before begitnning you buildiing, send for their price list and siz crid. They arc also Agents for Ashtoia JRooin:g Felt and Paint. Last year million of feet were sold for covering roofs, linin rooms, paiting, &c.- Sep 3, 35--1m Undeveloped Vigor. The feeH-i and debilitated usually fate; they arc in a more hopeless condition thaa they really are. The resources of nature ar not'easily exhousted. Even when sti-engtl and appe-tite fail, u-len the-eyes. ate hear; and lustreless, the complexion pallid, th nerv-es tremulous, time body attenuated, an< the mnd depressed, there is generally; reserve of latenat power behind such palpi ble evidences of weakness. Various mode of treatment are resorted. to by physician in the hope of developing and renderin; availatble this store of sleeping vitality, bt the surest, and indeed the oinly thorongl; safe and reliable means of awakening th dormant entergics of the systemn is a cours, of Ilostetter's Stomtachi iitters. Electricity shower baths, the ilesh brush, sea bath:ing ke., may be weil enough in: their way, a axiliaries, but '.hey do not r-each the sourc of the evil. Al: physical debility proceedi eihr r onm a derangemetnt of the function o' he a-.:huilating, secretive and vital or an- or f onm a.:luggisht constitution. Il ither ca, and also in eas,.4 w here boti cause- exis, the Bitters aPi intvar i.bly ptrc duce... .:nediate a:;d salutary change i the ceondition of the patient and eve.ntuali a con.ple-te cure. None of the dangercu alkaods, too often admninistered as tonics can; be otherwise than. deleterious ude such circustances, and to give mercury i po:-itively crinminal. The direct effect c the~ greait vegetable specific will be mtani eted i- alt imtproved appet;te, ia mor, cheerf'ul fi me of' miud, u gradual t e-tunt c 'te.gth, an increase of i-Ih, and, a h:ealth - coei:en tt. .i eanw hile', however~t, th< eostitution, if ine';-t and fee-lde, u:lil havi RECEIVED. FALL STYLE OF H A T S, AI H. & W. C, SWAFFIELD'S COJEA1MI14 LA CL OT HING AN' HAT HOuSE. Our CUSTO.)\ DEPART.MENT is replete with all the lattest stylies ol FOREIGN GOODS, il charue of a (T'TTEE fresh from one of the must Fashionable fouses in the North. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, COLUMBIA, S. G. Sep. 3, '5-tf. Provisions. E. F. DA\E:. D. . WADE. T11E USE111, STOE ROUND THE CORNER. E. E,.DAVIES&CO., Dealers in New York and Domestic Poultry, Game, Eggs, Butter, Lard, Cheese, &c. FRESH FISH And NORFOLK OYSTER DEPOT, PLAIN STREET, Ne-t to Dr. Jackson'e, COLUMBIA, S. C. Orders Promptly Attended To. Mar. 5, q-tf. Confectionery. DEALER IN Confectioneries, GROCERIES, &c., AT THlE Baltimnore Cornier', New berry, S. 0. Feb.12, .Iiscelaeo'us. BUSINESS * NOTiCE The busIiness he retofore conducted unde: the namte and si.yle of M. Nathan & Son, ir coCtquece of the death of the senio1 partner, will be conducted in the futur< under my own name, and all the liabilitie! of the concern assumed by me. All partie: indebted will umke payment by the 10tl September. Thankful for the patronage extende'd th< firm in the past, I respectfully :ask a con. tinuance of the tame to myself, and pr omn ise to render such satisfaction as will b< accep)table to a generous p.THAN, Successor to M. Nathan & Son. Anog 27, :u--1m. FAIR lNOTICE TO ALL. All persons indebted to the old firm o ABRAMS & METTS, are earnestly begge< to call and settle by the FIRST DAY 0J SEPTEMBER, as it is my intention to clos up the old blisiness at once. Therefore take due notice and let it be done. Aug. 20, 33-3t. T. P. ABRAMS. SEND FOR THE BEST! MORGAN'S STEftEOSCOPIC VIEWS OF Cotton Fields, Negro Groups, I Swamp Views ANDl TIHlE .FINEST Mountain Scenery in America Scenes PecuLiar to the South am Never Berore Published. FOR SALE AT STILE PRINCIPAL BOOK STORES. PUn:LISHED B3Y RUFUS MORCAN, MORGANTON, N. C. JUST RECEIVED JOHN FE SPECK, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF THIERMOMETERS) ALL AND~CET OMR, 3,000 CASES BC FOR FAL We are now receiving from the Manuf, of 101TS, SHOES AND.TRUNKSof every a1y othr Market. Merchants visiting Charleston are invit D.F. FL 2 UAYNE STI SAMUEL A. ISON. Aug. )7, 34-2m. 7--o EM WE WHO0LEsALF GROCERS, C(r Pintatioii Supplies, Dry Got Kep con.,wta.tly ui C, tBay Flour, Corn, Tol &C. , Pink E Also a choice arliclo ol N 0. Mola,ses, i: choice A \o. I article GoAhen Bitter, and Give us a call. JNO. E. WEBl". THuS. M. I Jan. 29, 4-t. Woull resn et fully in furm hi.s firiie ani cu4tom rs :bat le has inl -ture, awl] is con. stanitly reen,1C Ilt a br1 11:, u-ipply of . 'AG IN. IA i).* .ilOLASSES, 1( )tN. 1U\ RLEY. And MEAL. Al:., a full .upi of Ladies,(entS, lovs and Gh! - SI-IOES, DRY GOODS, &C. Conc amd see ic bifor you buy, as I promise to SAVE Y01' Mi)NEY. I have on land a large so-ply of that celebrated NAVASSA GUANO. Firmer, now plentv rf jait, I.rly and Iye, anud -a *e buying Corn nex\t Summier. THOS. F. HARMON. GRO CERIES FOR CASH. C('onpiating a change in our business it in oarly day we have determirned1 t el g.oods in the future AT SHORT PROFITS FOR CASH. W ith our ex p rienlce w e are sattisfied thatit wilhl be to our intereist a- well as the Interest of Those With Whom We Deal, to onfne urovesstrictly to thre (;A.Cil SYSTIEM,a.nd SUL LFOR SII 'i'BTPOFITA We hope our faien d-, aind th public 'gene rally, wi I g i e us atrial i,ider this newa system upon which we n1ow enter, and we will endeavor to inake it to the.ir interest to give us their patronaige. WE WILL KEEP A good stock of Heavy and Family Groceries anid a (ONSTANT SVPPLY of the WAND0O FERTILIZER, to the examination of which we invite al. pe,sons5 wishing to purchase goods In on line before they make their purchases. 11, MOIIM & 10. Al1 personsS indebte.d to us by note 0o faccount, arc most carnes.tly requested tt niake paymnent at once. All oti claimis ar past due arid we must have them settled We mean what we say. R. MOORMA N & CO. Miir. 10, 1873-10-tL Are receiving theiar FAl L SElPPLY of HARD WARE CU T-LE RY, GROCERIES PROVISIONS, BAGGING, TIES, WOODEN-WARE, WIaOD arid Dl@ MaIiaI SADDLERY and WHiPS, ([UBER WO0iJ PIMPS ETC., ETC.. ETC. Thie Teniperantce Advocate, ESTABLISHED SEPTEMEBER 1, 1870. 1 the only Temzperrnc" PI"per ;Q the ,State. KFRANK P. BEARD, Editor and Pro pritor, OTS AND SHOES L TRADE. teturers a very large and wol! seiceted Stock de.zeriPtion, which will be .<ohi as loW as in ed to exainihe otir Stock. EMINC & CO., EET, OoNl F CHUlRCHi STREET. SE.T-: 0 ;i.,\u.uI. cer.e. - BB & Co., AN], RETAIL TON P,UYERS, :ALM:.; IN ids, Boobi, Shoes, Hias-, &c., hand a 5ood li:- t i kl !: :On fro', ef PutAtt);, k e. hhis, i hi-. 5 an i 0 o!!.:n Legs, also a .AKE. 11. O'S. IIARiiSGTON. GROCERIES; BAGGING, TIES, &c., WHOLESALE A\ND R.TAIL, BY J. H. O'Neill, Agt. ('orn1er Caldwell :11,1( friend."its. Opposite '\r. P. Scott, Merchant Tailor, llis just received and opening a gencral as, sortment of Choice famili Docedes, LIQUORS. &c. WIH. WILL BE SOLD Low for Cash, or coun try Produce. The public gonerally are 'nvited to call aid examine my sto-,ck be rore purchasing elsewhere. The Highest Price Paid for Cotton. Aept 25 39 'f ORGANS! The best.ORGANS of the Reed class IN THE WORLD. mm.mmumeenemnioomr The Best for Churches anid Lodges. The Best for Sunday Schools. The Best for Parlors and Vestries. The Best for Academies and Colleges. The Best for Public Halls. The Best for Qrchestra'and Stage. These instruments, which for sweetness of tone and elegance of appointment stand unri valled, have met with unprecedented success in this country and abroad. MANI'FACTURED BY E. P, EHlM & % ESTABLISHIED IN 1846. Nos. 1413, 145, & 117 East 23d St., NEW YORK. Responsible parties applying for agencies in sections still unsupp'lied, will receive prompt attention and liberal inducements. Parties residing at a distance from our a u thorized agents-, niay order from our factory. Send for illustrated price list.. Aug. 13, 32-Gm. Photog~raphy. OUR GALLERY. LET it be distinctly understood that the PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY NEWBERRY, is i:n full blast and doing things up nil right, an~d well prepared for a good run this Fall. AlIl kinds of work done in good style, in clu,din-i copying of old Pictures, Filling Pius, Rtings, &c. A fone lot A LBUMS, Comet along during this pretty weather. Rlespectfully, W. H1. WiIE.MAN. Oct. 2, 40-tf. L 0. DARGAN, i9MMISSION MERt@I1T, ADCER'S WHARF, CHARLESTON,- S. C. . . rS:rSaRF -: .i.nmes Adger & Co., Lankers, Obarles ton, 3. C. L. In Mowry, Pres. Union Bank, Charles tonn S. C. Aug mr. $3--3m. i. -M.I000 OLD CLOTHES0 (0.0 Oo :me, !!t !C 4.) T 000 00 COPP WK oIrere new 000 00 j on1e . :. 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C. o.oo 000 000 oooooooooooooo oUOoo Co000000000oo o 0000000 Oo0000o00o000000000 0000000000 May. 21, 20-t-. HIoAP, Ti, RWrc "Hi (it his Old 5fStandl,) Is now prupared to supply the wholesale tr.4i0 :11t! the- citiz(-i,s 'o. this and(] siirround -..:t a roved !bini's or; CuOOKING STOVES, Together with -.l vri e Tin Ware, Toilet Ware, Fancy Cof1ee Biggins, Teapots, Cake and Money Boxes, and REPAIRING ROOFING and GUTTERiNG MADE A SPECIALTY. .Apr. 1', 1 1-tf. EMOI 4161 TIN Sil0P, AS my'. lease on4 my presenstnexre on :hie 2?1th of thi month (March), 1 will, 0on and4 afte r that 1time, be 10ound( in tie large.. Store r cewly oJccupil by .\bramns & Met ts, as a~ Shoe Storo, beltween Dr. ?ratt and Mr. Natha.n, wheIre I .'l! carry on th Tin and Stove Business, in all its b.aniches, and v4 .c:e I shal1l be. pleasel to see all myi o'2 c:lsto:ners and as many new tone a10 s desire .mythh.g in my line. 1 sh::ll try, as heretofore, to give sat isfaction41 both as to price, <;uality of goods and4 work. W. T. WRiGHT.. 31t.12, 10-f FOR SALE. One of the fmnest Plantations in Abbeville County, (known as the Richard Davirsplaee) containing 820 acres, 100 acres of which is excellent bottom land. Pleasantly loegted. Upon tbe farm is an elegant Briok Mansion, n th eight rooms. This Plantation is sit uated' about four miles from New Market, Onl the Greenville R. R. There is a road runnmng directly throutgh.the place, thereby rendering it easy -to divide the land into several distinct tracts if so desired. We would inther state that a valuable Gold Mline has been discovered oni the premises. This property can be treated for privately at any time hetween this and the first of Uctober; if not disposed of before the ex oiration of that time it will be sold at Auc tion, at Abbeville C. H1. For further in formation in regard to the matter, apply to THUM1AS STEEN, Auction and Commui;;ionliMerchant, June 2,a -i- Columbia, S. C. Electro Chemical Baths. Persons engaging3a'th-, and having had, hours assigned them, failing to meet their enlgagements without giving notice at least two hours before the'appointed hour, will be chiarged the same as if the Bath had been taken. It re41i:es about two hours~ to prepare the Bath, and w.hen 0once pre pared it can be 0of1 no4 us0e-Lept to the per son for whli t j.sintendedl, henee it i.s apparent that it should be paid for. Si:igle Baths, Cash........... .00 A course consisting of 20 Baths, each 2.54 One-half payable in advance. the balance at the termination of the course. No Baths will be given on the Sabbath except in eases of necessity. J. D. BRUCE, M. D. Joly 1l, 28-tf. THE WARREN Imlproved Hoe. The LATEST and BEST HOE for COT.TONY Evxer manufactured. Capital for gardens also. To form an idea of its great adaptability andl wonderful merits, conme and examine. Au invoice just received b jun8 $&1 LAm 2. vwr Dry (oon. Vanel ir A:A so. also, is tihe New and Elegant Stock And' (7e ':adies an, p lie ge:-r. Jiy, are i:Vte to7 ex..l: *...:.e al:'! i1rg& a I Hui "0 jSortnI.1:t1 0f Dress Goods,C , Pi. e-.N::ok, lS:boidrie, L: ls a' '77'! 7H F r.ll ings,'V i ain , 1ue.1v oto is QUICE S.RES AN0 SIORT PROFITS. Apr. 12-:f. lEBLISiD Njil7 S h IN SI:'iCE ITUl for L:1is and Ge.nts, aNI A FlL I/ANEVE GROC ERIES. CALL AND BE CON VLNCED. GRANITEVILLE Shirtings, Sheetings And Drills, To Merchants at Man uf'acturer's Prices. The Highest Market Price PaId for Cotton or other Country Produce. Mv. FOOT. Apr.2,i':-tf. DO YOU WANT Tu ]UY Gr'oceries Cheap~ . AND Excellent in Quality? IF 80, ';o To' MRS. D. MOWER, Where can be N:nd F"lou:r, 1 eon:, M o!as Anid Many Qther ArticIei At the Lowest Market Prices. On the corner, and under the II:.wL Oflice is th' plc For Cheap Goods, C.h ea p Pri ce s, And the Best Atter'!on. A.pr.: - ti W. T. TARRtANT, MOLLOHON .ROW. Dry Goods, G;rocries, Uoot, se. Hatfsi, Caps, Croek.ery, Sald!lery, liarnesi., Trunks, Leather, etc. Apr. 9, 14-tf. - Spectaces. THE Most Wonderful Invention OF THE ACE. 3. IMosea Electro-Galvanie, Pat. June 2d, '68 At:ached to theQ'e p'tne Specacle arc ta o scientificl' if r'ctcr'te (.' :ni Batteries---meen whlen wor'-deli:ring through the n:erves of the he d A Soft and Continucus Streamn of Eletricity, Vitalizing and giving heLalhy aeintte SOIXTELY an~d CERTAINLY CUR:~i Partial Paralysis of '.e Optic Ner'.., Weack or Diseased Vision, Neura!gi' of thec Headi or Face, Nervous Twitch~es in thm . Ecles of the Face, Noise in the Head, Loss of Mental Enhergy, and a host1 of Nervous Dis eases arisin(g from depression of the nervoz: energy of the system. Contributing in a most astonishing de gree, to LIFE, VIGOR AND HIEALTH,. By the means of thte soft and lloing streamn of Electricity, giving brighctnes.s to thec l , qjuickneCss- to the Ear, and en:ergy to um. Brain. They are set withi lenses of the fi:.st manuf1acturec, to7 suit all sigh1ts,&i an with glasses for those not needing Spec:acles to read withc, baut desirin:g the bhenefit5 to b are to be h7adin this viint only. JOHN F. SPECK, Watchmaker anid Jeweler, Decaler in Watches, Clocks, Jewehry, Silver and PU4ed WVre, NEW DERIt, S. C. None are Genuine unless each p:air stamped J. MOSES' ELECTRO-GALVANIC, Patented Ju.e 2d, 158 A pr. 9, 14-af WANTED. 500 Cordsh of TA X' K, for ule. 38.0 pf er Cord wi!! be paid on d7'l;i- n:. WB,JONES &PARKER'S Apr. 9,14-.tf Tanney.