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The names of writers, remember, must always aceompa ny a letter to insure its publication. No re sponsibility is assumed for any other views than our own'. All single or transient business notices in the local department are inserted at the rate of fifteen cents per line-liberal contracts made for three. six or twelve months. tf. ( TAKF NOTjC:.-Al parties having Ad publication, will save themselves trouble by coming prepared to pay for the sane before insertion, as our ternis are cash. Lawyers handing in such notices will be held responsible for the payment. 9-t. Tbev will also be held responsible for the publication of all notices in Bankrupt cases. Transient advertisements of any kind must be paid for in advance, if the parties adver tising do not reside in town. Jobwork and subscriptions strictly cash. All papers shall be stopped hereafter as soon as the term of subscription expires, un less satisfactory arrangements are made to continue the same. The >4 mark denotes expiratio--after that the paper is discontinued. Bear these things in mind. 3-tf, INDEX TO NEw ADvERTSEYENTS. J. C. Leahy-Citations. Harry B. Scott-Notice. F. E. Salinas-Something to Eat. Jno. D. Bateman-Ice! Ice!! Ice!!! Jno. P. Kinard-Extraordinary Discovery. A. L. Wyse & Co.-Dissolution of Partner sbip. See card of F. Werber, Jr., Deputy Survey or. * 40-1y. CHEAP ICE.-Mr. J. D. Bateman, of Columbia, is determined to give the people an opportunity to keep cool. le can furnish ice at $1 per 100 lbs. Cheap enough. JEWISH FESTWAL.-Tuesday eve ning the Sth, the sixth day of the month Sivan, the Festival of Pentecost was celebrated by our Israelitish friends. [Progressirc Age. CROQUET SETTS. ICE CREAM. L. R. Marshall has the above articles. ICE CREAM. ( CROQUET SETTS 1t QUESTxO No.0 1.-We atre requested by a large tax payer to inquire if we have a police.- and if so where do they keep themselves at night, while dwell ings are entered, piazzas inv aded, and clothes, chairs, geraniums, etc., are car ridoff? Anearly answer srqetd Other queries will be propounded. ARRrVED.-Jas. Maloney, escorted by Deputy U. S. Marshal Grant, ar rived here on Wednesday, and has been assigned quarters in the brown stone edifice near Scott's creek. IIe can now say how he likes it. IIeyward has been conveyed to a Summer residence in Anderson. NEWBERRY COI.LF.GE.-Next week will be a gala time at WWib:ila, and as mnany persons from here will no doubt attend, we are pleased to state that they can go and return for one fare, and that board can be obtained while in the city for S1 per day. Let us all go to Wal halla. The Commencement will be on the 24th. Fisii.-The catfish is a nice iish. II he were a Frenchman and not home folks people would consider him a great delicacy. There was a goodly compa Ey of them in towvn last week. They didn't, however, come of their own free will aid accord. We made strict search but could not find a single Mason amongst them. We hear sometimes, opposite our sanctum, in Temperance Hall, the dul cet notes of Prof. Schmitt's violin, and sometimes notes not quite so dulcet that drop from the bows of his pupils. WE understand, however, that they are iu proving rapidly and are highly pleased with the Professor's instructions. It is to be lhoped that the Professor will re ceive sufficient patronage to make him~ ai permanent institution. ?GO.OD OArS.-Col. E. S. Coppock cut a piece of oats ont his Scott's creek farmt which deserves favorable mention, and particularly as it serves to show what can be done. The piece of ground is not quite 3-8 of ant acre, and yielded fifteen and a half bushels of clean oats over sixty bushels to the acre. Whose patch has exceeded this. We are rejoiced to say that the cr generally is better than in many years. Tile skating tournament reported tc ake place on Thursday night next, is o be post.p-ned, as we are informed. Some of the gallant Knights who are anxious to contend for the honors of the ring will be absent. There will, how cver, be a grand gathering of skill and beauty on the af 'rementioned night at the rink. Some of the skaters have at taned such a degr-ee of proficiency t1:; those who are not able to join in the sport may enjoy :t pleasant hour in look' ing at their performances. Messrs. J. C. Wilson & Co.,- have made quite an enlargement to their al ready capacious place of business, by adding a store room to the rear and at right angles with the main building on Pratt Street, 100 feet long with an? en trance on McKibb"n Street. They may load and unload now as conveniencc requires at either street. We arec glad to see that the increase of their businesl necessitates the enlargement of then store. May they continue to prosper. Mr. J. C. Banks showed uIs a curios' ty in the way of an car of corn whicl: - ~ ~ir~' We arr 1qu,e4ted to sfate that the LI:reus tr:in Vill leave the Newberry lo1 o11 next Saiirdav afternoon, the - 19th t 4 'cleek, alrording the citizens of NewhenrV an opportnity of seeing the city. The Cornet Band is invited to attend. Tickets for the round trip, 25 cents. We hope that there will he a general turn out, and that gentlemen will take wives, sisters and sweethearts. KEEP COOL. Don't forget that you can get Ice Cream at the Newberry Ice Cream Sa loon, every day from 12 M. till 10 o'clock at night. Families and Parties furnished by the quart or gallon on most reasonable terms. Also, pure Soda Water generated from pure Carbonic Acid Gas. Ice Colk Lemonade, Ginger Pop, &c. If you want to cool off be sure and in quire for Speck's Ice Cream Saloon. 24-tf. Fresh lot of Gems, Disciplines and IIymn Books, just received at the HEU AL Book Store. 23-tf RESULT OF ADVERTIsIN.-A gen tlenan called at the Herald Book Store the other day and asked for an article never before kept in this town. le said he knew he could get it, for he had seen an advertisement in our paper which gave him the information. It is a fact that the Book Store in connection with the HERALD office keeps a variety of articles which the public'need. Call and see. Don't mistake the place over Harmon's store. COlDIENCEMENT ENTERTAINNENT. We are indebted to the managers for an invitation to attend the Commence ment Entertainment at Reid's IIall,Wal halla, on Thursday Eve., June 24th, for which we return thanks. We feel cer tain that it will be a pleasant affair. The junior managers and floor commit tee are: L. E. Busby, D. A. Zeagier, G. D. Haltiwanger, J. B. O'N. Hollo way, C. W. Moore, J. W. Sheler, J. B. Watson and S. 0. Kaminer on the one, and W. J. Stribling and W. G. Perry, on the other. PLEASANT.-The Good Templars. with some of their friends, had a very pleasant time on Thursday evening, after the regular business of the hour was transaeted, and we regret exceed ingly that the occasion slipped our memory until too late to attend. We arc told that the nicest refreshments. and in the greatest abundance were served, and that there was no lack of wit and sentiment to make the hours speed on golden wings. We hope they will try it over. CORRECTIO.-In our notice last is sue of the pictures which Mr. F. J. Deverell brings to the attention of the citizensof Newberry, we should have stated that the price of a plain picture was $2.25, others varying according to style and finish. Specimens of pictures framed can be seen at our book store, and also at the Jewelry Store of Capt. Speek. 1Any information desired will be giv en, and letters addressed as above will be promptly answercd. Dogs will howl when Editors want sleep. Can nobody invent a mnachine to take the bark off a dog. I am afraid, though, that both dogs and t;iees will die without it. It is said, however, that there is a race of voiceless curs in Siberia. What a blessing next to a nmute wife. If the Siberian climate af fects the women in the same way we'll buy a through ticket to Tobolsk in the moraneg. P. S.--The biggest 'devil' taking ad vantage of our temporary absence dared to write the above. The editor is not responsible, and would take the p)ara graph out but that it is too late. It is hoped the ladies will make a black mark against the offender. PERSONAL.-We acknowledge a call from~ Mr. J. B. O'N. Ilolloway and Mr. W. C. Dreher, of Pon;aria. Mr. Ilollo way is on a short visit home from Ne w berry College, wliere he will soon re turn to take part in the Commencement exercises, and which will terminate his college career. Mr. Drehcr is a hard student of the popular Bethel Academy at Pom]aria, and we are pleased to say that both young gentlemen give much Promise for the future. Mr. S. H. Grinin, a popular gentle man in this section, has been in town for a few days. IIe represents the ex tensive Grocery IIouse of Belcher, Park & Co., of New York. MIRACULOUs E.scAr.-The town of Newberry narrowly escaped b e i n g brought to grief on Tuesday morning, and ge feel thankful to that "divinity which shapes our ends," that we arc spared the recital of a terrible catastro pe, a fearful disaster. A prominent dealet in groceries while standing on the corner in front of Fant's drug store. barely escaped the voracious attack of a horse, the animal seemingly being disposed to make a morning's meal of him, and but for the timely presence of Dr. Fant and the local, there is no tell sing what would have been the conse quence. We cannot imnagine what ex ited the appetite of the horse, unless it was that the grocery dealer had a large supply of greenbacks about him. A Ears Pr.ACE.--The four mile house, presided over by Maj. J. P. Ki nard, is a famous place in many re spects, and just now because the Major has in store a choice lot of Fish put up in a late and approved style, and from Iwhait is said in respect to them they must be super-excellent. While we would ntdetract from terexcellence, I (..~flflf~ +.d:o h;~ .,A1.;(bI'~ j'1~I),. 110ND'S WALK .-RCIeIS -re very scarce now and we hail anything that will serve for a local with intense s:itisfhction. We were particularly for timate in having the Professor exhibit his rope walking feats inimediately in front of our office window on Thursday afternoon, and where out of the crowd and the glare of the sun the - exhibition could be seen to the best advantage. The IIEnA.) offlice was the most popu lar place in town, the beauty, fashion and sweet innocents of Ncwberry all collecting in and around the building. The Professor did first rate, and is en titled to all praise, but we confess to being better pleased with the animated groups of ladies and children around us. Never was the HERALD in a better frame work. We are sorry to say that one of the ladies when she found that 1 the editor was around, expressed great fears of being put into the paper. We calmed her fears, though, by stating that our columns were too crowded to get her in. A PATENT GATE.-We are glad to say that some of our friends are re sponding to the call made for them to give us the current news of their neigh borhood. No less than two have corn municated the interesting fact that a high and distinguished citizen of the )ntch Fork, and one holding a promi nent position in the Order of the Patrons t of Husbandry, has put up a new gate or door to his stables, and for which he I has taken out a patent right for theC benefit of Pomaria Grange. The gate is of very novel construction and can I serve more purposes than one, as it works on four wheels, and can be readily I moved to any point on the premises. Our informants say that obliquity of vision might lead persous at some dis- s tance to suppose that the contrivance is c nothing more than an old buggy which is thus made to do service in place of a i gate. As we have not seen it, we will t not express an opinion, and make the ' request that the friend -aluded to will N communicate through the HERALD on I the subject. ATTENTIoN LADIES.-Shopping is i par excellence one of the necessities, t and when the merchant prepares him self at every point in excellence, varie ty and price the necessity is made a pleasure, and none appreciates it more thn the ladies. They delight to go I where they are sure to obtain the great- s est satisfaction. The china, crockery, S glass and general house-furnishing store t of Messrs. Kingsland & Heath, Colum- r bia, under the Columbia Hotel, is the a place where everything of every kind i an be had. Go and see or send or- t ders. 23-tf t In viewv of the curiosity exhibited as e to when we would make an appearance y on skate's at Milam's rink, we rise to ' explain, that our first thought after s making the rash promise was that it 5 might be best if we waited until we c knew how;. then that we would try the insurance companies for a favorable poicy which would include every limbr and prominent part of the body sepa- 1: rately. Failing in both, the next thought wa to invent some kind of a suit to be if worn while making the attempt. Thes thought has been a p)erpliexiasg one, and we looked in vain for a solution till ther Abbeville Medium of last week came to t and. That paper sas t "On Saturday nighlt a gentleman ofa this place, who runs a newvspaper' and always tries to be up with the times, made his debut into the "skeetin"' wod at Knox's Hall. He was the cen- a tre of attraction to all the boys abouta town. Hie has had a pair of pantaloons I made with a sheet iron seat, lined with a feather-bed and thinks he may be able to succeed in learning this last and new-t est accomplishment." It is just as easy as falling off' a log,t and we are surprised the idea did notc strike us, or Milam at least. It will I now not be long ere we will be ready. TH E VALUE OF ADvRTIsING.-Some time since mention was made in the lo cal that a cat was wanted at this office. The notice was read, and though no1 immediate result was produced, yet so great our confidence in the efficacy oft printe's ink, we knew that it was wvork ing and that sooner or later something would comze ofit Sure enough on Tuesday last, a farmer from the upper edge of the darkest corner of the Coun ty camne to town with a load of cats of all colors, sizes, ages, sexes and condi tions. &Somehow he missed finding the IAD office, and fortunately so for us, the farmer and the cats, for it was publication day, and wve had no time to examine the assortment. It is said lie made diliigent search for the editor, be ing anxious to find out who put the piece in the paper. IIe did not find him though, for there are two modes of exit from the office. Failing in this lie tried the butchers-they, however, declined to purchase, on the ground that they were not making sausage now on ac count of the liot weather. What be came of the man and his cats we have been unab)le to learn. If any one doubts the efficacy of advertising let him take 1 a hint from teabove. A ENPERIENT.--We learn that our intelligent friend, Mr. E. P. Chalmers, has an acre of corn which he calls his experiment p)atch. lie first laid off his rows six feet apart, and manured in the furrow, one foot each side he planted his corn, which leaves a space of four feet between. At the second plowing h~ run around and drilled in cotton seed. At the present time the corn is looking magnificenitly and bids fair to viell a handsomeC return~i, and hay him lurgely for the little trouble. The corn on either side of this luxuriant patch,1 planted,in the prevailing style,looks like as if it were suffering from a chronic1 attack of the jaundice. Would that every~ farmer in the land would try an experimnt of some kind, and once: t~f the result ~o to work on CEOR(' C1ICKE.s.-We are throw into convulsions of joy this week. Ou young friend, John W. Miller, son the old man, and former resident ( Newberry, is pleasantly heard fron: I[e writes to a mutual friend that h wants us to know that he is living i; the happy State of Georgia, and city c Gainesville, and engaged in a generz commission business, whose title i Miller & McCamy, Agts., all of whicl and more we are rejoiced to know But the thing which throws us into cul Vulsions, is the very agreeable fact tha he sends us a mess of Georgia fryin :hickens as a sample of what is to bi iad over there. We hope, under thi .ircumstances, that we will be pardon 3d for indulging in a good crow. Hoo :ah for John, another for Georgia, and hree times for the chickens. We wisl Tohn well, and hope the best of thing or him. LOCAL NEWs.-If our readers woul ust feel interested to the extent of call ng on us when in town and giving th iews of their section, or if not con enient to call, would send the items )y hand or mail, we could make thE IERAID largely more interesting and raluable as a county paper. Hundred. f little things transpire during thE veek which every man, woman and hild in the County would give a pretty o hear. But as we are unable to gc ut and hunt the items up they are tecessarily lost, for shut up here in our fice almost from sunrise to sunset, rying to make up a respectable and eadable paper from the material we an gather from dry exchanges and imited gossip, and which treadmill vork goes on day after day, and week fter week, it is impossible for us to do o. We call upon our friends then to ome to our help and send us the news. end us facts and figures in plain, un ,arnished style, if you have not the ime to embellish or paint, and we will [o the fixing up. Remember, we don't Pant long letters, which very few men iave time to write, but short items ol Lome news. Especially do the people want to hear iow farm interests progress. Write for he HERALD, and don't forget to tell 'our borrowing neighbor that his sub cription will aid us very much. TiE Boy NuisAxcE.-Our colored >eople have learned in a comparatively hort time that they must relinquish ome of their wildwoods liberty when bey expect to live in a civilized comn aunity; and that they must learn to re ard the rights and feelings of others; a short, learn manners. Now it is high lie they were teaching .these lessons c their boys; they are getting to be a >blic nuisance. If parents and teach rs cannot keep them within bounds, re must send the police after them. hey are running in gangs about the treets, using dirty language in a loud oice regardless of the presence of any ne, yelling at the top of their voices by ay and by night; the later the louder. L boy of the gosling age is anyhow a ather awkward and not very agreeable eing; he is about as pleasant as a hip~ ~opotamus in a ball room ,and as grace. aas a yearling calf dancing on the lack wire. Those we are speaking bout consider themselves privileged Lusiians; they are not satisfied with] eir vocal performances; they have in roduced a new reed instrument intend d to mock a mocking bir d when he is ocking a donkey, and they play il ith the embouchure of a bull frog on ,flute. Their origin is as mysterious s that of the Gulf Stream. We do not :ow how they get there; but when hey do get to the Baltimore Corner, here is a right lively current of them, .nd the Orchestra is tolerably full, al. ough they may pick up a reed piccolc :r a cante tub~a as they swing around "hifer's. As the different currents unit( hey create a p)erfect whirlpool of music end a maelstrom of fuss. It is said that he Gulf Stream makes the atmospherE >f Ireland more pleasant. It is under tood that we wvant no interference witlh is atulosphere as iar as sonorous vi >ations are concerned at least. If thc >ovs won't let it alone we must send the darshal after them-as soon as he gets rough with the (logs. kOUT THE TowN AND COUNTY. No discount on the weather-it is Ku Klux, Dolly Varden and Morning slory Soda water at Speck's, Friends are like dollars-easier to gel han to kee'? Blackberries are ripening fast-and lope is high. How to get rich: Live on the winc md sleep on the fence. Spring chickens are in full bloom. Editors andl preachers are happy. The man who is too lazy to wait or is customers should never advertise. Those traps at Dr. F'ant's are stil: :atching flies. Well, it is their duty fo: :o do so. Jalapa wants to know what Newber. y town means in promising to mak< hat raid. Prominent cities are generally sup lie with loafers and our towvn 15is.1 sception. Money is scarcer than it has beer ~ince the wvar. It is about the samt vithu us, however. ITe is g'oing to suie hi? barber foi utting off his mustache. The barbei ays he did not see it. An up town philosopher says if 'twer< ot for meal times, how unbearabl< vould be the dull times. There will be two moor,s in August ine on the first, the second on the thir ;ieth. It lhas not occurred since 1858. The old College building continues t< >e an ornament to the town. It look: :ight well-front a distance. Mr. F. E. Salinas has in store choic< 3nuoked tongues, breakfast strips ani iani~ Call and sumAv yourself. i-eader ii respectfully informed that we desire to r play a tune. Since the appearance of green plums f and greener apples the doctors look brighter and happier, hoping that they will get a case. Marshall's Ice Cream is pronounced by judges to be as ,ood as can be made. It is furnished by him every day, and in quantities to suit all persons. The people of Anderson are fortu nate in having a beef inspector appoint ed-the consequence is good beef or r none. Why not the same here? It was feared that our patent itemizer would fail us last week, but it worked well and paragraphs were plentiful. Hope for like results hereafter. I .. ,drew Jackson and John Wesley were peddling black fish for Marshall last week. Geo. Washington and Jeff. Davis are now selling ice cream. The patent fly-trap on sale at Fant's Drug Store is just the very thing. The town should erect one on ,a scale large enough to catch all the flies in it. We notice there is a Salinas City somewhere out West. Wonder if it is named after our popular grocer who keeps those nice things at No. 2, Mollo hon Row. We have had pleasant showers during last week-refreshing to the animal and vegetable kingdom, and keeping the mineral from annoying either in the way of dust. As warm weather is on hand, the Council should see that the town is thoroughly cleansed. Lot owners should be rVuired to remove all rubbish from their premises. By the way what has become of the grey mule? Gabriel's horn is not to be compared to the Laurens mail horn. Whenever a toot is made on it business on Mollohon ceases for a moment, and men and boys cry, "there it blows." If a mule would only run away with a wagon with a jug of buttermilk in it, or a cat fall into the school house well, or a naughty cow toss up somebody's darling, or-well anything for a local. What should be done with the man who will patiently sit for an hour or two waiting for an opponent to study out a move on a checker board, yet will growl if he has to wait ten minutes for his dinner. To see 260 pounds of mortality pur suing one poor little flea, with murder ous intentions, and, after all, the flea escape, is calculated to make one say to himself, "How vain are all things here below !" L.-R. Marshall makes the double an nouncement this week, that he will give you an opportunity of getting warm over a game of croquet, and of getting cool by means of his delicious ice cream. Hie is a most acconiodating man, Prof. Milam has established a skating rink at the town of Helena, and the young people are having a good time. We learn, also, that there is a proba bility that a rink will be opened at I'rosperity. Go it while you're young, We know several places in Newber ry where the atmosphere needs sprink ling with cologne. Citizens and Town Council should make a liberal use of disinfectants during the hot Summer months. Tillman & Dawkins, alias Aaron and Tobe, have a nice barber shop in rear of the Baltimore Corner Store. which has been newly stocked by our old friend Andy Wicker. gr This is killing two birds with one stone. Don't forget the Book and Stationery establishment over Harmon's Store, and Harmon's Store under the HERALD Book and Stationery establishment. gr Two birds again. A CoxSotATo.-In these sweet piping times of peace and extreme dull ness there is a restlessness manifested by active men which is painful to be hold ; they don't know whiat to get at, and unfortunately sometimes a man gets into mischief. There is a general disposition too to take care of No. 1, not one man in a hundred puts himself to any trouble to help his fellow man wade through the sea of difficulties. Only occasionaliy do we see exceptions, and it affords us pleasure now to point out one of the- rare cases. Messrs. Per ry & Slawgon, cigar dealers of Colum bia, deserve particular mention in this respect. They are doing much tQ re store a happy equilibrium in presenting to the pub)lic special brands of good cigars and fine tobacco. The consola tion contained in a box of thir best is beyond language to express. If there are any clouids obscuring your mental vision send atn order to Perry & Slaw son, and they will be dissipated and vanish in rings as they circle and gy rate over your heaid. 23--tf. KINGSFOR D'S PUR E AND Silver Gloss Starch, FOR THE LAUNDRY. MANUFA~C,TURED BY T. KINGSFORD & SON. THE BEST STARCH IN THE WORLD. GIVES A~BEAUTIFUL FINISH TO THlE LiNEN, and the ditrerence in cost between it and common starch is scarcely half a cent for ani ordinary washing. Ask your Grocer for it. KINCSFORD'S OSWMEO IJ0R STARH, For Puddings, Blane Mange, Ice Cream, &c. Is th~e original-F.stablish4ed in 1848. And preserves its reputation as PURER, STRONG ER and MORE DELICATE than any other article of the kind offered, either of the same name or with other titles. STEVENSON MACADAM, Ph. D., &c., the high est chemical authority of Europe, carefully analyzed this Corn Starch, and says it is a most excellent article of diet, and in chemi cal and feeding properties is fully equal to tebsarrow root. Directions for making Puddings, Cus IT Is TRULY WONDERFUL, the vari and ingenuity of the conveniences for 1 desk and office-Pens of various patter [nkstands possessing numberless advantag Letter Files, each one the best, Envelopes size and qualities infinite. It is almost I wildering to enter the large Broad Stri Store of Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Charleston, and see the number of th< attractions. Here you find the largest S tionerv Stock south of Baltimore, and y only have two troubles-first, sufficient cas and second, the difficulty in decidifig amo the many things offered, each equally sni ble to your wants. May 12, 19 Commercial. NEWBERRY, June 15.-Cotton market i active, as but little is offered for sale-t priccat close 131 ets. Only.fifty-seven bal were shipped during the week. NEW YORK, June 14.-Cotton steady; sal 1,481, at 155a155. Gold dull-16'a163. BALTIMORE, June 14-Cotton quiet-mi dling 151. AUGUSTA, June 14.-Cotton demand mo erate-middling 14,. CHARLESTON, June 14.-Cotton dull-mi dling 15. LIvERPOOL, JGne 14.-Cotton steadier middling uplands7 9-16; middling Orleans 7 Newberry Prices Currents CORRECTED WEEKLY, By XAYES & MARTIN. APPLES-Green, per bushel......... a 2 Dry, per bushel...........1 50 al 7. BAG GING-Gunny-per yard.......... - a l, ROPE-Manilla, per lb... .......20 a 2 BACON-Hams. per lb...........16 a 1| Shoulders.per lb........... 10 a 1: Sides. per lb................ 14 a 1 BLUE STON E, per lb. ............a 1 BEEF-per lb....................... 8 a I B3UTET-Country, per b........... 25 a 3 ,HEESE-E. D..................... 18 a 2 HICKENS-per head............... 15 a 3 DALICO-per yard............. 10 a 11 COPPERAS-perlb.................. 8 a 11 "ORN. per bushel....................1 25 al 3 CORN MEAL, bolted, per bushel.... al3S. 'ANDLES-Adamantine, per sett... 18 a 2 DOFFEE-Rio, per lb............... 25 a 21 Laguyra, per lb.......... a 3 Java, perib.............. - a 4 AYITON YARN, per bunch.......... al i DOMESTICS-44 per yard........... 12 a 1 7-8 .......... 10 a I 34 " .......... a 8 GGS, per dozen..#...............- a 2 FLOUR. per bbl...................7 00 a9 0 3UNPONI DER, per lb............... - a 41 RON TIES. per lb................... - a 2RON-American refined, per pound 6} a Swedes.................9a 1 Band.................... a H oop......................... a 1! Plow Steel.................... a 1 Potware...................... 10 a 1 [ARD. per lb........................ 18 a 2 XUMBEt-Wide Boards, per 31 ft... 1200 a200 Scantling, per X ft......1000 a203 Flooring. per 31 ft.......15'00 a2) dOLASSES-Cuba, per gal.......... 50 a 61 West India, per gal.... 60 a 7 New Orleans, per gal... 93 al 0 ffACKEREL-per half barrel ...... 6 00 a8 0( per Kit...............200 a301 1ADDER-per lb.................... - a 4A qAILS, per keg......................5 00 ae 01 ).TS.,er bushel.................. ' a. i )NIO-NS, per bushel................. - a3 0( )IL-Kerosene, per gal.............. - a 41 Linseed,boiled................. al 3& Linseed, raw................... al 4( Tanner's. Straits...............1 00 al 2 'EAS, per bushel....................1 00 al 2. OTATOS-Irish, per bushel......... - a2 0( Sweet, per bushel........ - a 71 ?AINFS-White Lead, per lb........ 12 a 1 Chjemici, per gal....... - a2 5 UICE, per lb.... ................ a 1 ALT, per sack............... - a1 9( HINGLES, per 1000............5 00 a60 UGAR-Pulverized, per lb.......... a 11 Crushed, per lb...........a 10 A, per b............. .............. a 1 C, Extra, per lb................ a 1: Brown, per Ib.................... a 1 PECIE-Gold..................a 1 Silver................... a 04 PIRITS-Corn Whiskey, per ga....2~ 00 a3 0( French B,randy:...:.......-a140( Rye Whiskey..........850 a6~0 Holland Gin.......... - a8 0 Of Turpentine............ al 0( EA-Hyson, per~1b................1 50 a2 5' Imiperial, perl1...............1 75 a2 5 Black, per lb.................1 00 al 7 ~ALLOW. per lb................. 8 a 1( INEGA R-Cider, per gal........ a 5( 7ARNISES-Coach body, per gal.4 00 a4 5( Copal, per gal....... a3 0 THEAT, per bushel..............-- a - Mliscelianeouis. * ~ BLATCHLEY'i e * BEIR WOOD PUMP: A " t h e acknowledge 9 STANDAID of tI magket, by popuil verdict, the b est pump foi tIa least money. Attentien is inlvite to Blatchley's Improved Brace Pthe Drop Cheek valve, which ca be withdrawn without disturbill the joints, and the copper chax ber which never crael.hs, scales < .a by rusts, and will lasd iife time. F< al yDealers and the trade generally. I >rder to be sure that you get Blatchley ?unp, be careful and see that it has mi :rademark as above. If you do not kno, rhere to buy, descriptive circulars, togethe ith the name and address of the aet learest yot;, vill lie promptly firnished b ddresing 'with stam?p. CJHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, Xannfa,cturer, 506 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pi Feb. 17, 7-9m. SATURDAY NIGHT The Best of the Weeklies ! )ver 100,000 New Subscribers Added Durxin Las't Yee.r Our success is due to the fact that we Pul lish the best Family Paper in the Unite tates or out of it. Our continued Storic tre better than those of a dozen other pul tications put together. We pander to n yorrupt taste. None but the chaste and pm: vrite tor us, ard only the pure and clhasl an find pleasurie in reading our paper, We s'pend mdney without stint to give oi ceaders the productions of the best talent i :he fields of Romance, Poetry and generi Literature. Seven Large Cylinder Presses are run1 heir full cap)acity, day and night, to pri: ur enormous edition, and supply the eve increasing demand for "SATURDAY NIGHT' the Favorite .Journal with young and old. All that appears in our columns is Qrig al, for which we pay tlge highest price md' therefore command the best talent. Notlingii "SATURDAY NIGHT" has beel r ever will be fo und, that is not of the higl ast purity anid morality. As to religious and 'political beliefs, w preserve strictest silence. knowing th: hese subjects have no place in a kamil Paper, which should be welcome to ever household, no matter what its faith or part; rhre ai.e always SLX SPLENDID STORIE running through its columns, and a New Stoi-y is begun every other week, so that New Subscribers are sure of having the commencement of a New Story, no matter when they may saL. - acribe. WHY SUBSCRIBE FOR A MAGAZINE ? When you can get for the same mnone rwELvE TD!Es As MxUCH reading mnatter ~'SATUDAY NIGH T." sAACH MBIER OF "Saturday Night !" Contains as much Reading Matter as any the Popular Monthly Magazines. Three Dollars per Year will purchase 52 Numbe-rs of "SATURDAY NIGHT." The same money expended in a Magaziine only brings you 12 Numbers. SUBSCIPTION l-RICE uF SATURDAY NIGI! U'or One Year, 52 Numbers, only...$3 Six Months, 26 Numbers, only........1 our Months, 17 Numbers, only...1 OUR CLUnBEATES: For $10 we will send four copies for oix year to one address, or each copy to a sep cate address. For $20 vre wi4l a.cad eight copies to oi ddrss, or each copy to a separate addres Tle party who sends us $20) for a club< ight copies (all sent at one time) will 1: ntitled to a copy FREE. Getters-up of Clubs of eight copies can a terward add single copies at $2.50 each. Send Post Oflice Orders, or register a monev letters. Write Name, Tovwn, Count; The postage, under the New Postal Lai s twelve cents per annum, and payable he office of publication; therefore this pos ige must be sent b,y subscribers, Along wit heir subscriptions, to this office. Be sure and subscribe for no other pap( til you see "SATURDAY NIGHT." We will send Specimen Copies free to an who will send us their address. DAVIS & ELVERSON, Proprietors and Publishero of "~SATURDAY NIGHT," Jue 0, 2-tf Philadelphia, 'Pa. Seegers' vs, Cincinnat Beer. ,ty Clothing. as e Jc WIGHlT & C0PP001h ct n Respectfully inform their customers and the public generally, that they have ii ou stor b1; A Full and Elegant Stock tf'. - OF n- SPRING~ IND SlUMMER he e Clothing, Hats, CaS, d d- BOOTS, SHOES, d- And a complete assortment of Gentlemens' Underwear, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises, Canes, &c., Do All of which will be sold at prices to suit the times. An inspection of our stock is solicited. 5 WRIGHT & COPPOCK, MOLLOHON ROW. Apr. 21, 16-tf. Stores, Tin Ware, Sc. STOVES, TIN.AVARE, , ) Le H. REDUIS, Agtog (SUGCESSORt TO W. T. WRIGHT.) Respectfully informs the citizens of New berry, that lie has bought out the entire stock of Mr. W. T. Wrig-ht, and having Made Large Additions to the same is- prepared ta supply all de Smands At Low Prices for Cash@ 4& He keeps on haLnd every kind of Stove, Cooking, Parlor and. Ofice, an)l t,ratce ntetnln,adi prprdt)xct l id frpiig L.uH.eREDUS,n Roofin RSoectu indfrathe Ca,itizoest ofaNes, berry alwas be hasboghp otiheenir stoc examinaio W. sTgh, and ordesing Made LarEUS Additio. Atrofessicesafo Cash. S he uesine haneveryckind inth tove Co okinghr , esres oprtc asd Shcand at,d urtice nteln, and ctsl relcipatrone.ut His oficds ov earing. -,Cs' Gutrereg ayfond in attended HOR unmlsy. roesonly ~ Ma 5, 8- . H. REDU IS gn. Tec.16,S0-t.SIDR MEDRIAL JUSTIC Physicia aod SureFPoo and etful r dorit tronageA. aris officei ve h nALL HORbusnless llb prof teinllytc. Mar. 3, 1-m. M'TRAL JSIE PHY~IIAN~ AND ~JGO~ I5 doo t Mb~ o cit th & pand te * citzes ill Prsepromptly veatedd. e W. T. McFALL, M. D. eJAS. A. COFIELD, M. D. a.Feb. 17T, 7-6m. "SURVEYING. t The undersigned, being provided with r, the most improved instruments, is prepared to do all kinds of SURVEYING with accu i-racy and dispatch. si All orders left at Sdber & Caldwell's Law 1, Office, or Mrs. C. Mower's Store will receive 1- prompt attention. ~ c. F. WERBER, ,ia., i. c.7, 40-ly. Deputy Surveyor SSOUTHERN s COLLECTION AGENCY. WILL. H. THOMAS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AND TRIAL. JUSTICE, NEWBERRY, . - - - SOUTH CAROLINA. All1ega business entrusted to this ofie attende to with fidelity and desptc. ~~Correspondence from abrpad soicited. Feb,. 17. 1875-7-1y. Hardware. SJOHN C. DIAL, .Direct Importer and Dealer in I-A RI) WA RE, COLUMBIA, S. C., s. Has the largest variety of HARDWARE > to be found in the State. Call or send or l ders and be convinced. Prices and quality f- of goods guaranteed. 11Orders accompanied with cash or satis 1 factory references, will have prompt atten tion. Nov. 4, 44-3m. SJOHN C. DIAL, COLUMBIA, S. C., Has a fuli stock of Building Materivl, Carpenters', Blacksmiths', Masons' and Tan ners' Tools. All goods warranted na represented. -Prices as low as the lowest for good goods. Orders with the cash, or satisfactory re ferences, promptly attended to. Nov. 4, 44-3m, 11Wtrches. Clocks, Jewelry WATDCHES4. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, FANCY GOODS, &c., &c., &c. Having just remodelled and newly fitted up my store, I would ask the public to give me a call, as my Stock is Now the Largest ever offered in this part of the State, and my PRICES AS LOW as can be found in the South. My goods are bought direct from the Manufacturers, and, consequently, can be sold as cheap as any other House in the State. All American Gold and Silver Watches sold at Manufacturers' Catalogue prices. I keep a large stock of 0 Spectacles and Eye Glasses, set in Gold, Steel, Rubber and Shell Frames, to suit all ages, from the best Manufactu rers in the United States. A large stock of Birth-day and -Bridal Presents, Engagement Rings, &e. In my Establishment Gold is sold for Gold, and Brass is sold ror Brass. -All goods sold warranted as represented, and my customers may rely upon getting what they bargain for. ALL EINDS OF WATCH, CLOCK AED JEWELRY REPAIRT1NG DONE AT SHORT NOTICE AND IN WORK MANLIKE STYLE. Orders by Mail or Espress, for work or goods, will receive prompt attention. Goods sent C. 0. D. to all parts of the country, with the privilege of examining before paying for them. Hair Jewelry or all Descrip tiotis Made to Order. JOHN Fs SPECK, PRATT STREET, NEWBERRY, S. C. Oct. 14, 41-tf. Books and Stationery. S ATIONER V STUSECEIVED.I AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE CAN BE FOUND Letter, Note. Invitation, Cap, Legal Cap, Wedding, Initial, Sermon, and other kinds Envelopes of all kinds to match. Steel and Rubber Erasers. Rubber Bands and Rings. Pencils and Sharpener s. Inkstands of various patterns-some very handsomv-Writing Desks. Photograph Albums--beautiful. Wallets and Pocket Books. Ledgers, Day Books, Receipt Books, Let ter Boosand a large variety of Memoran Perpetual Diaries, besides other kinds. Slates, Slate Pencils, Crayons, Indelible Pencils, Inks-black, violet carmmne. Paper Weights, Files, Tape Measures. Backgammon Boards, Checkers and Dice. Mucilage, Camel Hair Brushes. McGilP's Paper Fasteners, Paints. Pens, Indelible Ink, Wax Matches. Stereoscopes, Conversation Cards and Games. School Books, Copy Books,Drawing Books. Blotting Paper, small and large, white and colored. Bristol Boards, Tissue Paper, all colors. Papr Dolls and1 Paper Furniture, for the little tolks. Marbles. And many other things. Remember the place, over HARMON'S Store. REDI BOOK STORE, Jan. s7, 4-tf. OOKS! The following new books just received at the HERALD BOOK STORE: Above Rubies; Alleine's Alarm; Bereaved Parents; Besieged City; Better Land; Carvosso; Bible Christian; Bible Expositor; Clarke's Theooy; Life of Adam Clarke; Cloue o telect; Counry Tales; Dairyman's Daughter; Devotedniess; Smith's Elements of Divinity; Drift Wood; Ecce Ecclesia; Family Government; Fanny the Flower Girl; Heroes of the Cross; Life of Fletchere; Fletehere's Appeal; aFlld n1 a te of Prayer;sos Heavenly World; Hloliness; Home ; Heirs of the Kingdom; IMe of Mrs. 11. N. R ijcie' Wor s: T oughitful Girls; T!he Successful Merchant; Scripture Help; Short Sermons; Village Blacksmith; Vinny~ Leal; Life ox Wesley; Wesley's Sermons; And many etos in addiion to above a large assortment 01 Hymn Books, all sizes and bindings, to. getlier with Disciplines. NEWBERRY NERAL RRY TOE HERALD BOOK STORE. Drugs F l.fany articles. Dr. S. F. FANT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NEWBERRY, S. Co.. PRE0miloTIN80~AERR~Y C0NUDE Ar ALL HOURS OF THE DAY AND aGHT. PRESCRIPTION CLERK'S ROSE i Z-Over the Drug Store.-If Jan.27, 4-tf. - DR. H. BAER, WHOLESALE AND RETAli, TRUGGIST NO. 131 MEETING STREET CHARLESTON, S.. May 3, 18-t. eisce maneous. An BOOK STORE5, SUBSCRIBE; -~ . FOR THE Newberry Hera, $2.50 PE ANNU LABELS- TSIIM ENVELOPES, NOTE HEADS, 0 STATE LETTER HEADS, LEGAL*-MMA B I L L HEADS,fIVIATIO PAMPHLET HANDBIL -B .DODGERS, PLACA?.J PRrym lfm, PRITED T TH - HALD RINJIM~E~ NEWDER RY,S. An'legantlOt- >) Invitation and Wedding WITH ENVELOPES TO MATH PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,. LETTEE ALBUMS, GAMES, PAPEE DOLESZnd:. PAPEE FUENITUEE For child en,. HERALD BOOK STCE BIBLES, - HYMN BOOKS, . PRAYER BOOKS, - -- PAPER of all kinds; PENS, ..PENCILS, INK, -ENVELOPES, SLATES,. FOR SALE CHEA AT TE HERALD BOOKS TORI ORDERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS, and all; other kindicot BOOKS, or any article in the STATIONERY .. LINE PROMPTLY F11LED. Address, - T. F. (*RENEKER, Editor HERALD and Proprietor Book'Ste I.AIIOD: lilW LOST,IOIY . Just published, a new'edition of DR. CULVERWELL's OELERRk -TED ESSAY .On the radical cure - (without medicine) of Si~nx&- A TORRH(EA or Seminal Weakniess, Inyolonta ry Seminal Losses, DIENCY, Mental' and. Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar- - riage, etc.; also. CoNS3EPTId,s EPILEPSY and FITS, induced by self-ndulgece orsx ual extravagnce, &c. a' Price, mn a sealed envelope, -only sIr. cents. Te celebrated author, in .this admfrable E Ly, clearly demonstrates, from:a thirt- -. years' succesful practice, that the alarmin - consequences of self-abusemaybe radicll cured without the dan erous us,eof4nternal medicine or the aplcto of the knife; pointing out a moe of cure at once simple - certain, and effectual, by means of whlichz every sufferer, no matter what.his conditi~on may be, may cure himself cheaply, private ly, and radically. g' This Lecture should be in the hauda~ of every youth and every man.in tbe and - - Sent under seal, ini a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of $13: - cents or two post stamps. Address the Publishers, - CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bower, New York. Post Of lce Box, 4586. July 35,'74.Z.8F17 Something New, Beau tiful, Durable and Cheap for Coy . erig ad Or-~ *namenting . Graves. Nothing has come bef'ore the public in our estimation so practical and economical as the Abrams' Metallic Grave Gover. It is certainly just the thing that the people want, and we are now introducing thedn for sale single or club rates. Also, Territorial Rights for sale of the following Gounties, viz: Spartanburg, Union, Laurens, Edgefield, Abbeville, Anderson, Oconee, Pickens and Greenville: Call and see specimen at John -B. Mars tin's Buggy Emporium. Any further information wanted will -re ceive prompt attention by calling on or ad.- - dressing, W. H. WI.SEMAN, Agt., May 5, 18-tf'. Newberry, S:. C. CHEROKEE .SPRINGS, ~SPA RT ANBURG, S. C. Water Alterative and Tonic ; Climate dry, bracing and healthful. Every ate tion paid to guests. R EFERENCES IN CoLUMBL.-MR3 . 1B Miller, A. Palmer, Col. Jos.. Daniel. Pope, Prof. L. Plate and S. J. P.iy. WILL OPEN JUNE Z - Lgr HACKS meet visitoi-s at ~a2 burg C. H. JOHN B. L f' June 9, 23-tf. Resident Manage. TILLMAi &. DAWXIWS