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Special aud Local. Nhw ADvERTIsEMENTS. Council Ordinance. Land for Sale. Piano for Sale. Sherit's Sale. Barbecue. &c. Fish on Saturday. Special-Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma Chine._ Special -New Goods at McFall & Pool's. Dissolution of Partnership-Dickert & .Hipp. New Goods-Thos. Cook. Dissolution of Partnersip-W a Ike r & Forde. Concert-Prof. Schmitt. Marble Yard-L. BE. Speers. No more credit--A. M. Wicker. HAY.-Now's the time to cut hay for win ter use. It is better than Northern hay. Try it. RELIGIOUS.-On the 28th of this month, the rite of Confirmation will be administered in the Episcopal Church, by Bishop Howe. CONcERT.-If you want to hear some good music, attend Prof. Schmitt and daughter's Concert, Tuesday night, the 16th, at the Hotel. The friends of Mr. C. F. Jackson, Dry Goods merchant of Columbia, will be pleas ed to know that he is already in receipt of fall goods. it. Tu DEBATING CLUB.-Business prevent ed.our atten'dance at the debate on Monday 4niit, but'we learn with satisfaction, that the young men acquitted themselves with credit. MARBLz YARD.-Attention is called to the card of Mr. Leland Speers, who is prepared to execute in finished style any work entrust ed 't him. The many specimens to be seen in his yard are worthy of inspection. Caht.s.-The late sudden changes of *wathiiiave produced a large amount of chills and fevers, but we are pleased to say that they generally yield to the bkillful treat ment of our physicians. BAcx ALREADY.-Mr. Thos. Cook has al ready returned from the North, and is in re ceipt of new goods for the fall trade, which he will be pleased to exhibit to the buying public. Tiust Bras.-What has become of the supposed. English sparrows? Have they taken wings to a more congenial clime, or has some naughty little boy of town caused them to go where the "woodbine twineth'?" Txa Sox& IA GooD T's, are now pleas antly fixed up in their new and commodious hall. The ante-rooms just completed, these two orders will be able to transact their im portant duties with much satisfaction. - "Where did you get that neat and excel lat contrivance ?" asks one lady of another. "At the store of Kingsland & Heath !" is the reply. "Why, bless me,I must have one by laR means,"ls the next thingisaid, aud it is but natural, it. :A NEW WonE.-We are pleased to men tion that our young friend, Mr. Oscar M. Enshardt, is at present canvassing the town and County for the sale of a valuable and in teresting work, entitled the "Religious De nominations of the World." We commend him to our readers. GuEAT CHAG.-On Saturday last at 21 o'clock, the thermometer stood at 90, and on Sunday afternoon, just 21 hours later, it marked 60, making a difference of 30 deg. At this rate it is not unreasonable to look out for an early frost, It is said that at 440 temperature, we have frost in this latitude. Hu.at'T.-It is with pleasure, that we chron!cle the flattering fact, that the muni eipal athorities are having Culhoun Street *cleansed-of'its large turfts of grass, besides having the street widened. A step in the right direction. Can't they do likewise with other streets ? SoMsTnuNG NEw--The long vacant store be tween the Baltimore Corner and Dr. B. S. Whaley's of".ce, has been rented by Mr. aas, of Charleston, and is beingrapidly filled with a fine Stock of Groceries and other goods. Mr. Horton Marshall, just returned. froin Greenville, is engaged as chief sales mian. RIosHIoxT CEMETERTY.--We note with un feigned delight, that the Cemetery is being laid off into squares, walks, &c. In a few days the trustees will have everything ready for giving titles to lots. By the judicious planting of a few hundred trees, it will be come the crowning ornamecnt of Newberry, and a delight to all the peopie. OCrriTAny-We arc pained to chronicle the death of Mrs Mary Y., wife of Dr. J. P. John son,, f this county, who died at her sister's re-,idence in Lanrens County, on 4th inst., of Coneest1Oin of the stomach. ~She leaves a husband, 'two sweet li..tle children, and a great many relatives and 'friends to mourn her loss. Blessed are they who died in the Lord. .A Fin Is?IUKET.-We had the pleas ure on Monday of hearing Mr. C. G. Jaeger manipulate on the magnificent Piano in pos session of Mr. Shackelford, and which is on exhibition at E. C. Shiver's store, up stairs. It is handsome in finish, and the performance of Mr. J, proved its capacity and superior excellence beyond any doubt. See card else where. INTESTING.--The Co o1 ua m b i a Phmnix says: it is understood that arrangements have been perfected so as to enable shippers by the Greenville and Columbia and South Carolina Railroads to receive their freight speedily. All freight leaving Charleston at night will reach Cokesbury, the lay-over station, in twenty-four hours thereafter. THE XACHINE. The Wheeler & WiLson Sewing Machine bears off the palm of distinguished merit over all competing rivals. At the Vienna Exposition, after five months trial, the jury have awarded it the Gold Medal of Honor, as being the best Sewir.g Machine made. Leonard H. Redus, agent for Newberry, at the store of Mrs. D. Mower. .W. D. Riser, travelling salesman, if. A very neat business card presented by Mr. .1. S. Ring, late of Newberry, shows that he is now engaged with the famous Fredericks burg Dry Goods Store of V. Richards & Bros., Augusta, Ga., and accompanying the card is a Catalogue or Price List of every article kept in the store, embracing every variety of goods known to the public, and many per haps entirely unknown. It is very 'eurons,' indeed, to see how many articles the human fr.il nd mi eeciallY the ladies, have oces COTTON 'nor.-On the authority of Capt. E. S. Keitt, it is ated. that the cotton crop of this County will be 25 per cent. short of hvst year, the boll worm having made its ap pearance. It is reported that rust is doing great dam-. age, especially on low ground. The late ex treme heat besides caused much of the Aug ust crop to shed. The prospect is bad. Now RECEIVING AND OPENING Our Fall Stock of Ladies Dre?s Goods, Trim mings, etc., together with gentlemen's piece goods, and a general stock to suit the trade. These goods have been selected with our usual care, and consist of every article to be found in a dry goods store, and will be sold at lowest prices. Our friends and customers are invited to make an inspection from this day, and we are satisfied that we can give them satisfaction, not only in quality, style and variety, but in that very important de sideratum to all buyers-PPICES. tf McFALL & POOL. "Ox DIT."-This trite French phrase is horribly abused by certain curiously disposed individuals. What is the innate principle that prompts both males and females to use this expression so profusely to the injury and confusion of so many innocent persons? rs it that puny jealousy so characteristic of those who are ill-natured? Or is it the natural malicious disposition of some to cause others vexation, because they them selves can't be quiet unless doing evil? We bear often of reports started, (which are en tirely false), which are told by the concoc tors, as having been told them. It is "on dit," when really the relators are the "on dit" themselves. Do remember, "do unto others as you would have them do unto you." and cease retailing real falseboods under the license of "on dit." DEAT1.-It is our melancholy duty to re cord the following deaths this week : On Monday week last, an aged citizen of Helena, Mr. Robt. Scruggs, aged 60, died of congestion. On Sunday morning a little daughter of Gen. W. H. Hunt, about 8 years old, died of congestive chill. She was a sweet and amia ble child, and at a remarkably early period of her brief life gave beautiful and child-like evidence of love for the Saviour. At Maybinton, a child of Mr. Ben Maybin, is reported as having died, of congestion. We also learn of the death of Mrs. Lucy Kenner, aged 87, at Maybinton. This lady was the grandmother of '1 hos. Moorman, Esq., of this town. At Jalapa, Miss Elizabeth Gaty. She had long been afflicted with cancer. Thos. Kennerly, a lad about 15 years of age, on last Friday week, rode at a tournament, on Saturday took a congestive chill, and on Monday died. A GAxD OccAsiox.-We are informed that on Friday, the 3rd of October, there will be given at Pomaria, an elegant pic-nic, bar becue or festival, in a manner and style which will prove acceptable to the ladies and gentlemen of Newberry County. It is to be no small or inflifferent affair, limited in sup plies or deficient in general arrangement, but well arranged it every particular, and pro ided with every delicacy of the season, in luding ice cream and instrumental music, together with addressess by distinguished gentlemen. Of course all this good and pleasant entertainment will not be furnished gratis, but the dinner is to be paid for, in rder to raise a fund for some landable pur pose, and which we are as yet ignorant of. We advise our young male friends to save a little change and select partners before hand, for one of the nicest gatherings of the sea son, it being understood that the middle aged gentlemen need no such advice. Since the above was written, an advertise ment has been furnished,showing that in ad dition to the feast, nic-nacs, music, etc., there will be a grnnd Tournament, We advise the people to be on hand for so njoyable a frolic. Extra trains will leave ewberry and Frog Level to convey persons :own. Major Woodward will make one of the addresses. AOUT THE TOwN .AND CoUNTY. The weather a few days ago was cool enough for heavy coats. It Is now warm enough to dispense with them. Potatoes are large enough to eat-the sam pes left at this office by Mr. Luther Riser were large. The local says thankee to Mr. Nathan for a pencil with a head on it. It fi promised to put a head on some one with it. Cotton is coming in, but still very little money gets up int this office. Never tell a fib, fellows, its a great deal btter to say you don't know when you will pay, than that you will to-morrow when you havn't the least idea of doing so. It is~ said a man will defend, his weak spots a great deal more sharply than he will his strong ones. We don't admit it, the strongest point is where a man's money Is, and he will defend that against a battallion of creditors. Tomatoes fried in cream,;sweet potatoes in sugar, and a fat chicken In a well greased pan, are good enough for anybody. Mothers are in formed that a ne w style of boy's trowsers has been invented with copper seat, sheet iron knees, rivited down the seams, and water proof pockets to hold bro ken eggs. An old lady from the country with six unmarried daughters in town the other day, was inquiring for the Patrons of Husbandry. She meant bis. The ladies are vigorously commencing to hunt up the newest and best goods. They generally look into the HIERALD for informa tion first and before starting out. Merchants would do well to advertise as soon as they are in supply. Mr. Thos. Cook, the enterprising dry goods and grocery dealer is back from the North. His goods are coming, and his store has been nicely painted and fitted up for their reception. 'Twas night. A real warm couple stood in' the pale, cold moonbeams. Their lips touch ed, and there wa-s a sound like a cow hauling her hoof out of the mud. Among other improvements In town, we are pleased to mention, that the Store of Mrs. D. Mower has been handsomely done up. It is a pleasure to look at bright things. and goods sell more readily in a handsome house. We would not have our business men forget that they can have their bill heads, letter heads, circulars, cards, etc., printed at the HERALD Office. It is wrong to send your work Out of town, friends, when it can be done in.it. Don't do so any more. "Bless my heart," said a three year old future belle, "where's my palitator gone." She meant palpitator. A little fellow, not much older, on passing a tree which had been sh ivered and set on ire by lightning, a month before, said he "felt the hot." A Union Brotherhood has been organized at the IIelena work shops. This is right. Speck, the popular elorkist itd jenweler. litid placed in the l'nptist Chutch a he.;uiful clock- a dead beat-that is one which works silently. Look after your cattle, ye farmers, they are getting fat naw, and some folks will steal. Several head were rescued from a thi6f only a week ago. Dr. Lytton, who has for some time ac ceptably filled the position of Post Surgeon to the-garrison here, has at his own request been removed to Yorkville. He is succeed ed by Dr. W. H. King. Mr. Leonard H. Redus, the energetic agent of the Wheeler & Wilson, has secured the services of Mr. W. D. Riser as a travelling agent. Capt. J. F. Speck has again fitted up an express wagon by which the people in the country can have clocks carried to them. The newest thing in town is the new cake and eating shed close to the inarket. It is plain and without any pretensions to gaudi ness or architectural finish. We suggest Mansard roofs for that and the market house. On Saturday things took a lively turn in town, besides a good deal of new cotton be ing sold and the usual quota of "culud gen try," there was a grand tournanient below the Court iotse, among little boys, on the flying horses. Wrong-doing is a road that my open fair, but it leads to trotkble and danger. Well doing, however rough and thorny at first, surely leads to pleasant places. One of our exchanges thus reasons with the man who don't take the papers--xcept when he takes them from his neighbors: Now I tell you, squire, the day will come when somebody will write a long culogy, on your life, character, etc., and the printer will put it in type, with a heavy black rule over and under it, and with all your riches this will be done for you as a )auper. Your lib eralities, wealth and all such will be spoken of, but the printer as he arranges the .ipe, will remark: "Poor, mean devil, he never took the paper, and is now swindling the printer out of his funeral notice." KEEP IT up.-We clip the following from p exchange-and on it hangs a tale: "Whenever a gentleman wants anything published, whether it interests the public or only an individual, he ;s willing and will propose to pay. Somebody must pay for it, and hereafter it will not be the printer. The fact that the proposed pubication would interest the public has nothing to do with the matter in issue. Newspapers are private, not public property. They are published to make money for their owners, and if any body would use them they must pay the cost. Never did we go to a merchant and get his goods for any public purpose without paying, and if we and hundreds of others the public-employ a lawyer about a street r other highway we pay the lawyer. The dodge Is very, tiresome, it is very old, and we hope to hear of it no more forever. If you want some -scheme ventilated, whether it interests yourself alone or thousands; you ad your thousands must not expect us to pay the cost."-Memphis Appeal. WASHINGTON, September 9,-The Republicans have carried Maine by about 11.000 majority. 'The majority last year was 16,537. The campaign in Virgtinia is groiw ing lively and there is now no doubt of the success of the Conservative ticket. Kemper's majority for Gov eror, it is said, may be safely put down at from 15,000 to 17.000. At the coming extra session of the Legislature. an effort is to be made to scale the public debt of the State fiomi $16,000,000 down to S8.000,000. This scheme, it is said, will be strong ly urged by the Governor in his mee sage. To pay interest on 88.000.000 instead of $16,000,000, would .be a decided relief to the taxpayers of South Carolina. With no faith in the Radi cal party, and no hope, we yet pray that God may move them to some such consummation. CormmferCial. N EWBER, S3. C., September 1.-Cotton LIVERPoOL, September 15.-Cotton quiet -uplands 9; Orleans 91; sales 12,000 bales. NEw YoRK, September 15.-Cottou dull; sales 1,T75 bales, at 201a20*. Gold lla111. AUGUSrg, September 15.-Cotton lower and quiet-middling 1'%a1"7. CHARLESToK, September 15.-Cotton qui BALTIMORE. September 15.-Cotton dull -middling 20*. Wixspow Grass.-Great attention is now deservedly paid to the kijnds of Window Glass use d in dwellings, stores and churches. All qualities of American and French Win dow, Picture, Photograph, Cut, Ground, Enameled and Colored Glass, wholesale and rtail. from Mr, P. P. Toale, No Hlayne street, Charlesten, S. C. Send for price card. .Sep 3, 35-Im. The fall trade has how opened, and with a view to meet all its requirements, Messrs. f. H. HALL F, Co., P'roprietors of the Great Southern Builders' Emporium, Charleston, S. C., have mnade at the Factories, large qu~ntitias of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c., from fully seasored lumber. Their immense sales enable thema to off'er number one work at- low prices. Before beginning your building, send4 fgr their price list and size card. They are also Agenta for AshltQns' Rooing Felt and Paint. Last year millions of feet were sold for covering roofs, lining rooms, painting, &c. Sep 3, 35 -lm Undeveloped Vigor. The feeble and debilitated usually fancy they are in a rmore hopeless condition than they really are. The resouruea of natiira are not easily~exhausted. Even when strength and appetite fail, when the eyes are heavy and lustreless, the complexion pallid, the nerves tremulous, the body attenuated, and the mind depressed, there is generally a reserve of latent power ,behind such palpa ble evidences of weakness. Various modes of treatment are resorted to by physicians in the hope of developing and rendering available this store of sleeping vitality, hut the surest, and indeed .the only thoroughly safe and reliable means of awakening the dormant energies of the system is a course of loseer's Stomach Bitters. Electricity, shower baths, the liesh brtish, sea b4thing, &.- may be well enough in their way, as auxiliaries, but they do not reach the source of the evil. All physical debility proceeds either from a derangement of tha functions of the assimilating, secretive and vital or gans or from a sluggish constitution. In either case, and also in cases where both causes exist, the Bitters will invariably pro duce an immediate anid salutary change in the conidition of the patient and eventually a con.pletc cure. None of the dangerous alkaloids, toO ofteni administered as tonics, can be otherwise thar, deleterious under such circumstances, and to give mercury is positively criminal. The direct effect of th great Veget4hle specific will be mnani fested in -an improved appott, a ar cheerful frame of miud, a gradual retuIrn of strength, an increase of &lsh, and a health ier complexion. Meanwhile, however, the constitution, if inert and feeble, will have been roused and venovated by the subtile elements of invigoration cotaine-d in the Btes. Sp :t, '5-lnm. Sheriff's AIcx. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution to me directed I will expose for sale, before the Court Houi,e door, in Newberry, on the First lion day in October next, the following Real E talc, to-wit: One tract of land containing one hun dred and seventy acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of E S. Keitt. J. M. Mar tin, Adam Cromer, Lewis Hogg. Levied upon as the property of John T. Gillia.n, at the suit of David Kibler. Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay for pa pers. J. J. CARRINGTON, S. N. C. Sept. 17, 37-St. Sheriff's Sale. - In Common Pleas-Newberry.-Mary A. Black vs. D. D. Holly. By virtue of anl execution to me directed, I will sell on the First Monday in October Inext, at Newberry 0. 11., S. C., the follow ing Real Estate, belonging to D. D. Holly: Oie lot in the town uf Frog ,Level, situated near the G. & C. R. R. Dimens:ons sixty feet zquare, One other Lot adjoining first lot and runnin: sixty feet alung the lot be longing to G. & G. Ri. It. Gomp.ny. Tel ins Gish. J. J. (;ARRINGTON, S. N- U. Sep. 10, 36-4t. .7Fiscellaneous. NEWPERRY. S. C., Sept. 8th, 1873. NOTICE is hereby given, that application will be made at the next Session of theGen eral A,sembly of the State of South Carolina, for a change in the Charter of the Town of Newberry. Sept. 10, 36-3t. TO RENT, A desirable STORE ROOM on Main Street, between Marshall's & Phifer's. TERMS REASONABLE. Apply at once to MRS. D. MOWE. Sep. 10, Sa-tf. NOTICE. All persons holding demands against the Estate of (ol. Simeon Fair, deceased, are requested to present the samne forthwith at tested as re(-iired by law, to Y. J. Pope, at Nei berry, S. t., and all those indebted to said Estate will make payment of the saue to either of the undersigied. PETTlS W. C111CK, F. xecutors. Y. J. POPE, Sep. 10, 36-t. ESPECIAL NOTICE. I respectfully announce that from and after this date, hai ing imade a reduction in prices, I will conduct A STRICTLY CASH BUSINESS. No goods will there fore be delivered unless paid for. T. P. ABRAMS. TO THE PUBLIC. Iavin.g been employed by Mr. T. P. Abraims to conduct the above business,'I take this means of informiig my frienda and the public generally, of the 6aet, and to respectfully solicit a share of their p.tron ege. J. E. BItOWN. Sep. 3, '35-1m1. ONCE MORE TOTHE FRONT WiTH TIlE BEST OF MEATS. I take pleasure in staiting to my old ens t.ers and the public generally, that I have resumed the business of Butchering, and can be founzd fronm this time at the Market House, prepared to supply all de mands in the meat line. .Thtankful for past fa;ors, I respectfully solicit a generous return of old cutstomers, together with many new ones, and it shall be nty aim to satisfy all wants in quality or cut. J. M. SILL. Sept. 3, 35-3t. Worth and Beauty. WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE A ND H E CIIOMO YO SEMITE. Having control of the magniticent OIL Cuaoxo, YO SEMITE, we are able to offer a combitation of lii;erar - a artistig work o1 genuine wo:th, and a~ prIces unprecedented. This fine copy of a piece of Nature's grand est work, is not presented in the usual limited style-its dimensions, 14x20, making a pic ture of very desirable size, in itself AN ORNAMENT TO THE ROOM graced by Its presenee. But few copies of this beautiful Chromo will be allowed to go to the retail stores, and those will be sold at their Actual Retail Price, $6.00, wh ile if ordered in connection with our Maga zine. botti will be ftrnished for $1.5o. As a Premium the picture may be obtained by sending us two subscriptions for the Mag azine at $1.00 each, or by subscribing for the Magazine two years in advance, at S1.00 per annum.Adrs W OOD'S HOCSEHIOLD) MAGAZINE, Newburgh, N. Y. S. E. SHUTES, Publisher. Sep. 3, 35-tf. BUSINESS. NQT1CE. The business h eretofore conducted under the name and style of M. Nathtan &: Son, in cocsequence of the death of the senior partner, will be conducted in the future utder my own namre, anid all the liabilities of the concern asned by me. All parties indh~Id wil} iuate payment by the 10th September. Thankful for the patronage extended the firm itt the past, I respect.fully ask a con tinuance of the same -to myself, and prom ise to render such satisfaction as will be acceptable to a generons public. A. A. NATHAN, Successor to M. Nathan & Son. Aug. 27, 84-im. SEND FOR THE BEST!! MOROAN'S STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF Cowon Fields,~ Negro Groups, Swamp Views, AND THlE FINEST' Mountain Scenery ini America. Scenes Peculiar to the South and Never Before Published. FOR SALE AT gI ?I 1gIgIgg4T I#00l STORIES, PUItLIsJIED BlY RUFUS MORCAN, MOronAtON N. C. Boots, Shoes 3,000 CASES BOO FOR FALI :0: We are now receiving from the Manufactt of ROOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS of every de any other Market. Merchants visitin- Charleston are invited D. F. FLE 2 U1AYNE STREE SAM'EL A. NELSON. Aug. 27, U4-2m. Groce. J. E WE WHOLESALE A GROCERS, COT? AND PFEAL: Piantation Supplies, Dry Goodf Keep constantly on h Coffi.., M.al, Baggin Bacon, Molasses, Ties, Lard, Sugar, Salt, Flour, Corn, Tobact &U., Pink Eve I Also a choice article of N. 0. Molasses, in bl choice A No. I article Goshen B'uter, and But Give us a call. JNO. E. WEBB. THOS. M. LA] Jan. 29, 4--tf. TilOSo F AllA ON" Would respcetfullv inform his friends and J customers that lie has in store, and is con stantly receiving, a large stpply of BAGGING, TiES, BACON. .LA RD. SUG A R. COFFEE, MOLASSE8, , OATS, COltN. BARLEY, And MEAL. Also, a full suply of Ladies, Gents, Boys and Girls' SHOES, ] DRY GOODS, &c. Come ind see me before you bpy, as I promie tq SAVE YO 'dONEY. I have on hand a large supply of that f celebrated NAVASSA GUANO. F arnmers, sow plenty of Oats, Barley and Rye, and save buying Corn next Summnner. THOS. F. HARMON, FOR CASH. Conitemiplatirng a change an our brusines at an e.arly d ay, w e hav e de.termirned to sell goods in he future AT SHORT PROFITS F~OR CASH. Wi,gh our experience we are. satisfied that'at will be to our inaterest as well ats thre Interest Of Those With~ Whom We Deal, to confine ourselves strictly to the GASH SYSTEM, and SE LL FOR SUORT PROFITS. We hope our frienids, arnd the public gene rally, will give us a trial under this new system upon which we n1ow enter; and we w ill ondeavor Lo make it to their initer.st to give us their pattrona ge. WE WILL KEEP 4 good stock of Heavy and Family Groceries,. and a GONSTANT SUPPLY of the WANDO FERTILIZER, I to the examnation of whic.h we invite all personis wishing to purchase good*s in04 itie befo ti.ny make their purchrases. R, 20MMA & tJO. All persona indebted to us 'by note or account, are most earnestly requested to make payment at once. All our claims are past daue and we must haave them settled. We mean what we say. R. MOORMA N # Co. Mar, 16, 18712-10-tl. *ay &Martil Are receiving their FA LL SUPPLY of HIARD WARE,: CU.TLERY, GROCERIES,' PROVISIONS, BAGGING, TIES, WOODEN-WARE, ia[0D aDd Buggy MaIiaI SADDLERY and WHIPS, IT1MBER WVOID PHMPS ETC., ETC., ETC. Oct. 2, 40-tf. THE WALTON HOUSE, MORGAMTON, N. C. JNO. C. MALLARD, PROPRIETOR. Fir t-ctas Livery Stablc in connection with &V Trank'. 'JAS .N1. "[U%.. TS AND SHOES TRADE. rers a very large and well selected S!ock cription, which will be sold as low as in to exaniine onr Stock. MINC & CO., T, CORNER OF CHURUH STRET. JA.\ES G61L.I1.I.N. BB &COm, ND RETAIL rON BUYERS, , Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c., and a good line of 010 Ilov Hiz Trace Chains, o, Wooleu and Willow Ware, IOuato"S, &C Is., h uils., 5 anI lo gallon kog, also a kwheat Flmir in abumt'ance. CE. 11. O'N. HARRINGTON. GROCERIES, BAGGING, TIES, &c.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY J. H. O'Neill, Agt. Corner Caldwell and Friend Sts, Opposite Mr. 1'. Scott, Merchant Tailor, las just received and opening a general as rtment of Choice Family iomcedes, LIQUORS. &c. rHICH WILL BE SOLD ow for Cash, or coun try Produce. 'e publio geuerally go invited o call ad eXamine my stock be Dre purebasing elsewhere. rhe Highest Price Paid for Cotton. Sept 25 39 tf MII "SILVR T9E" ORGANS! Che best ORGA NS of the Reed class IN TH E WORLD. The Best for Churches and Lodges. The Best for Sunday Schools. The Best for Parlors and Vestries. The Best for Academics gpg Caleges. The Seat for Publie Halls. The Best for Orchestraand Stage. These instraments, which for sweetness of me and elegance of appointment stand nri ailed, have met with unprecedented success ithis country and abroad. MANUFACTURED BY t. P. NEBlD1 & 8ON, ESTABLISHED IN 1846. los. 143, 145, & 147 East 28d St;, NEW YORK. Responsible parties applying for agencies Ssctions still unsupplied, will rceive rompt attention and liberal inducements. aries residing at a distance from our a U iorized agents, may order from our factory. end for illustrated price list. Aug. 13, 32-6mz. Photography. OUR GALLERY. LET it be distinctly understood that the 'HOTOGRAPH GALLERIY N EW BE R RY, Sin full blast and doing things up all right, aid well prepared for a good run this Fall. All kinds of work done in good style, in. hiding copying of old Pictures, Filling Pins, tings, &c. A fine lot of ALBUMS 'ust received. Com~e aiong during this pretty weather. Respectfully, W. Hi. WISE\MAN. Oct. 2, 40-tf. L. 03 DARGAN, FAC' TOR AND ]OQflISSION ERUItN, ADCER'S WHARF, I HIARLESTOX, S. C. Jam,nes Adgert & Co., Bankers, Charles on, S. C. L. 1D. Mowryv, Pres. Union Bank, Charles (lothing. RECEIVED. FALL STYLE HATS, AT n. & w.e, C, SU FFIElWS' COLUMBIA CLO THING AND HAT HOUSE. Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT is replete with all the late styles of FORETGN GOODS. in chiarge of a CETTI-A fre.csh friln ;)!I, Uf th'; mautt Fashion:able -1ouseS ill the North. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, COLUMBIA, S. G. Se p. 3, 35-t f. 0000000000000000000000000000000000 0OOOOOOOOOOOOO00000o0o0oo0ooooooo , 000 000 OOOOOLD CLOTHESO 000 000 00000O0000000000.0G6vu000OO0000000 000 . .L add to a rm;in's appear 0ooo 000 ance, and when WRIGHT & ooo 000 COPPOCKofferelegantnew 000 000 ones, the old bhould be 000 0000000000000000000000000 0o0oo 00000 OwEXCHANCED0=0 000000000000000000 000000000 000000000 000 Inttiter, and at itay price or oc 00000000004)4)ttcx)(()0000 OOOOO OOOO "oFOR NEW AND0 0000t)000000000000000000000000000000000 000 Paid for with thanks; il this bo wo0 000 not done, other me; -vj'h less 000 o0 prete-,iran4 to bcauty, wit 000 o0 Cr intelligence, %%lh arC coo 0 sharp enough to OUQ 000 a!orn them. -000 000 selves a 000 0.o00o00u0o00000000000oooo00 OELEGANT SUITS,0 0000000000000000 oo000o00000000000 000 Will takC tie shine Out of you. Our oo 000 Glothing is cheap, and of great oo 000 ariety in style, and can be 0o0 00o seen 000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 m WITHOUT COST a 000000000000000 0000000 00000000000000 o0o As no charge is made for shoaing 000 o00 them; for we feel eertaint that 000 000 when Once a customer calls 000 0000000000000000000O 00000000 000000000 *m AT THE STORE : 000000000 000000000000000000 000000oo06 000 And mtakes an examination he will oo0 000 never he satishe d until bec makes 00o 000 a purchase oo00 00000000000 000000000000 0000000000000 000 - 000 ~OF WRIGHT & COPPOCKJg 0000000000000000000000,00000000000o000 000 000 000 NEWBERRY, S. C. 000 004) 000 000 0000000000000000000000000000000~o 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 May. 21, 20-tf. Stoes, Tina Ware, Ac. ( At his Old Stand,) Is now prepared to supply the wholesale trade and the citizens of this and surround ing Counties, with the most approved kinds COOKING STOVES, Together with arl varieties of Tin Ware, Toilet W~are, Fancy Coffee Biggins, Teapots, Cake'and Money Boxes, and HOIJSFURISHIING GOODS8. REPAIRING Neatly and expeditiously done,* ROOFING and GUTTERING MADE A SPECIALTY. A pr. 9, 14-tf. REMOVA OF TIN SHOP. Ao e as on my preset stand expires on he 0thOfthin Ot (March), I will, on and after that~ time, be found in the large store recently occupied by Abrams & Metts, as a Shoe Store, between Dr. Pratt and Mr. Nathan, where I will carry on the Tin and Stove Business, in all its b:anches, and w here I shall be pleased to see all my old customers and as many new Ones5 as desire anything in my line. I shall try, as heretofore, to give sat isfaction both as to price, quality of goods and work. W. T. WR IGHT. Mar. 12, 10-tf.. FOR SALE. One of the finest Plarntations in Abbeville County, (known as the Richard Davis place) containing S20) acres, 100 acres of which is excellent bottom land. Pleasantly located. Upon the farm is an elegant Brick Mansion, a ith eight rooms. This Plantation is sit uated about four miles fromt New Market, on the Greenvile R. R. There is a road runnmng directly through the place, thereby pending it easy to divide the land intc several distinct tracts if so desired. We would further state that a valuable Gold Mine 4has been discovered on the premises. This property c an he treated for privately at aitv time between thtis and the first Of October ; if not disposed of before the ex DiratiOnt of thtat time it will be sold at Aue tion, at Abbevillc C. HI. For further in formation in regard to the matter, appiy to TUOMAS ST~EEN, Auction and Cmmuis.i01n Merchant, Junne 2, Am.tf Ceumba, . C. Dry Gootd, Grocerics, Xc. 4rIIl[TIO 1111 0RS SUMMlER IHAS COME And so, also, is the New and Elegant Stock OF P. We & 11.8. CURt~, And thc ladies and publ;e geuerally, are invited to examine ur tine and large as sortmect of Dress Goods, Calicoes, Piques, Nansooks, Embroideries, Lace!, Frillin;gs, Trimn n gousekeepirag Goods, Sheetings, Pillow Casings, White G~ -od.:' Heavy Goods, Sugars, Coffee, Graill, flardware, And mSaddle, Bridles, Andi manwher goos, too nomerous to mention, and ;d of which we beg the pi lic to examine. Our motto is QUICK SALES AND SHORT PROFITS. P. W. & Hl S, Cilch .pr. 2, 13-.-if. ESTBLISIIED 18:Jit MBf FOOT IS RECEIVING SPRIN -,1ND SIMER HOODS for Ladies and Gents, and A FL LINE OF GROC ERIES. CALL AND BE CONVIINCED. GRANITEVILLE Shirtings, Sheetings And Drills, To Merchants at Man ufacturer's Prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for Cotton or other Country Produce. M. FOOT. A pr. 2, 13-tf. DO YOU WANT TO) DUY Grocer'ies Checap 'Excellent in Quality? IF S-o, GO( Tu MRIS. D. 'IMOWER< Where can be found Flour, lBacon, Molar ses, Sugar, Cof!'ee, Cotn, And Many Ether Articles At the Lowest Market Prices. On the corner, and under the HIRaI.to Office is the place For Cheap Goods, C heap Prices, And the Best Attention. Apr. 23, 16--tf. W. T. TARRANT, MOLLOHON ROW. Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Crockery, Saddlery, Uarness, Trunks, Leather, etc. Apr. 9, 14-tt. Spectacles. Most Wonderful .Invention OF THE ACE. y. Moses' Electro-Galvanic, Pat. June 2d, '68 Atiachcd to these patented Spectacles are two scientifically const ructcd Gulvanic Batteries-unseen when worn--delivering through the nerves of the head A Soft and Continuous Stream of Electricity, Vitalizing and giving healthy action to the entire beautiful system of those parts. AB SOLUTELY and CERTAINLY CURING Partial P'aralysis of the Optic Nerve, Weak or Diseased Vision, Neuralgia of the Head or Face, Nervous Twitches in the Muscles of the Face, Noise in the Head, Loss of Mental Energy, and a host of Nervous Dis eases arising from depression of the nervous energy of the system. Contributing in a. most astonishing de gree, to LIFE, VIGOR AND HEALTH, By the means of the soft and flowing stream of Electricity, giving brightness to the Eve, quickness to the Ear, and energy to the Brain. They arc set with lenses of the finest manufacture, to suit all sights, and with glasses for those not needin~g Spectacles to read witht, but desiring. the benefits to be derived fromt wearing the Batteries ; and Iare to be had in this vicinity only of . JOHN F. SPECK, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Dealer in WVatch~es, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated WXare, NEWB3ERRY, S. C. None are Genuine unless each pair stadmped ,T. MOSES' ELECTRO-GALVANIC, Patented June 2d, 1868. A pr. 9, 14-t.. WANTED. zOiCords of TAN B.\RK, for n.hdh *per 'orwil wh. e pail ont llivpry ,