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4, TT EE W E LYL I E R L D NE'WBER1myl S. C. WEDNSDAY EOMNI.IG, EPTSM. 6, 1865. tatement Of votes polle at Newberry C. IL KNole No. of votes, 233. E. P. Lake, 183 IfArbt. Stewart, 132 ; IT. Sammrer, 23 ; J. H. -Williams, 10') 2 S. Keitt, S2. The other polls not yet heard from.. We e requeeted to state that-he Brass Band belohgirg to th- 5Gth N. Y. V. V., assisted by Prof. N. Sncqir and daughter, will give a vocal knd instrunieutal-Concert in the Court House, a Abbeville, cn Friday nglit, next, Oth instaat. To Corresp-ndent. Under the present cirLumtanes,-while onr paper Is so limited in size, we inost respectfully request correspondents to confine themselves to short articlos. Latterly we have hrd several* which on account of extreme length, had to be - left out altogether.. It is impossible to insert long cfmmunication;.. Be short, and we wiill be happy to give your views on all interesting sub - jects to the publit 4;. W Sorghum Molasses. We have the authority. of the .Assessors for - Faying that there is no tnternalRevenue tx on Sorghum 'olasses. We mention this as wc hear that a different inmpresAn prevails in t,% 'oun try. If any one manufhures as much as oine thonsand 'dlrs' wort.h, a manufacturer's hmense of $10 per year s reuired b'3 eTen in Much case th'ere is no tax on*molsse. So says the Greerville Motntalneer; the doubts *our citizens onths Cubject are now dispeied. ConId n.t help it. The dasing Ad,utant having touched us very vitaly ast week so coMpletely clairvoyanced our optics and nt. merized our faculties, that we married.Williams the seuior partner of Williams & Covert, (in a notice made of that firm,) in spite of the wishes of -, God knows who; carried eim through dangers by flo-ol and geld,.and final ^1y set him. iown snugly at bome beneath his own ne.and fig tree, to reditate on the -sweets of domestic life, where he would in all probability pay groater attention to his business. We hum b begh a How to Vote: How to Oh,tain Pardon. - *AWe are under obiligations to the publisher, R. rARicK W.ii, ALgsa Geo.,dor a neat- little pA pamphlet, bearg the above title, We have not et read .tho book but glance at the subject, safies us that. it is well worth the attention of aln. Thtrd are Z numL.cr of valuable records in the-work. hI contaius .32 wp. readin matter to -tratsemnts.Prie 50e. on thid ofe had he terd.o forwagerd an serneyi to -tr any. prar s ahe Clr. Addlressm thrfctiWos., - . b~ oveno~andGv. Pery. io~ 'e be e tha the plesr of a brieflsrver-it hibs Exesllncy i GoPrrr Saturday ofter oo . -thaeriasod, he fwagts aColumior tiurps of forme bof whm h akeomnd of sii tha Atanti SS~tates o -.foan icedu thnaihe were - - eemp ' asidedisatch ror retedento Johnson, sugi fn his paroclamantion wihrear to' Mnais-e hrate dmit'rn the foatim, hand he had haspu tened o Godreardphesae fo thspayetanur and ~ o~~her pieleces,t ipayor h& h oe fo -h lcin Ordinriesadplerkis ilrm their. fucos .- -- As-elc Governor P .nerGrYo: ha e botih tempts a owintei g rtis oe obstepreseintma - toin ourpepletQsfo adn TIhe-happiens berido amansdt lifes said to - his evotion,aE JOe-takes unto idself te a-ben rot sui ikn a-nd healt , nd hpfeels h:.. - s~~ae fite pndycssst. o~ - ie. *sp h eofnsibe foineehexfulessiof sl'e joys .a Stohandperiod, he foes aln fwomio eis, but~o tin st imehelan to~ the noe that tcee - Led hsime s~tamte fal an be.trthdudlt, onev ofr wchaendio th les - imotneistepy ing for ist earriage i.oice, ~oi the mnistern who tid heno faihm had e so pub t,aan it God rhespnible fo thspyet.n the mnt isat not eevn ofhisdring littlee bef - ae ngectt pa~iz ior=hmic roe.t ne h cos A pplication fo Padn Tshere ae fWoalwiguhs to~ be nobsed reoin ma kiny hpicattion-ore Pao hsn: a te Tes Peth'.ioust be~ idsstiedto Hiy oxce ofen fourtew Jocussops, Pr'eidant the Uated i EtheAest -rcuaino r sd~tJHs *ItWhered atay hen rs idence, ccupton whande ateoof the dlar R ftmkeapplicant.o hi of the orteen-ex etionhe--L fisib beto ind htsecluded fr ilo t e xd, lndsf money P~~troclamat -ionb ntones fc th xcp Lt hi satee fairlyan frPtruMteuly; ecre He'appustexpes his loythe Uni~d~ n apoved bnd hes.epapoe oinh god.aih, topreerae and mah aiitfor thel futre.ro. hywrents tae.c unlessthir risiropgrmund te There areetw tatt eered.occm pan hs Ptiionon tat-he hast~ rebeado the nst Po otin indrcisy-not liabe anyswterd of th foeen exiceptions,han those tstated in --hPe tin-e o he oapiat and thateibdi thldmest PrJoclama'teettion sietc orsoN Wher any ~cpersos i dou,a to whetherioialG his~ taxabe prpery b amoun to theresiwent * 'an'fori opardmwisd ectE li doUbcer.- The- vaua den on>' Pro acla o.-Ad props eart ius bea incudedi whic cic le th e oayd coands,~ eenate of: t.es called Confederate Gomvern ap toir appl for2. p<rdon. The were onot so irnor wi!l be forwarded bv bim to the President unles: otierwise direeted.-G cewille Xountain Never ran a ad c:'a coward ; his heart i: - a dung-hii!, -.gi':e a:Ticios is the only cock the ever'er ows on it. Were you to save him frou OCAL ITES. chance for prfitablf iveitment, such as k offered by Mr. Birge,'at Frog Level, seldom pre sents itself. The property will be sold very low as wecan tesi1v. , Read the advertisement. SAp--DAi.-:-Owing to the immense crowd which visited town on 1friday, the attendance on Monday was not so large as usual, but tiose i?ho did come kept up a lively time. Severa sales of furniture, etc., took place, good pricee ruling enerally. DFATr1S IN THF IOSrITm.-Private' J. Holpp, of Co. 11., 56th Reg., was conveyed to his lon ihomne by Is company, on Friday last. J. SoulOs, was interred at this place on Sunday last. He was a member of a Florida Regiment, late offhe Confederate service. May they resi in peace. We invite attention to Pr-o. Schmitt's dard, ir anotl!er column. Hc is well and fayorable knowf in many portions of the State, as a musical artisi of superior merit. ., As an instructor h e always givPz atisfaction. He is prqared to give lessons in the entire range of instrumental music, also tc tune instruments, for which he is recom6amded. Fi\F ToCACco-:Users of the weed, those wh1c esteem a fine article of chewing tobacco, can be suited at Marshal & Bro's. The sample laid iipon our table, we most emphatically pronounce first rate. ~ In the smoking line, Matt. Bythewood has'that good old brand 'Kjiinic,' which will soothe a man to -sibep, or keep hi.n aw.ake, which ever is most agreeable. Uave tried it. OPPosITE THE ELM' TREE is the main entrance to the "Herald" office now. We regret givin" up the old door, but the: march of improvement made it necessary, and we succumbed with a few tears. Take a few steps further, dear friends, the next time you call, and halt f4rninst th'e elm tree, then half wheel ard enter the new (loor, you will then see the old, familiar steps, up a'nd down wfich so many.of you ha:re often stumbled, walk up; and we will be happy to se.e you. To whom it may concern ; and to a ;nan up a tree it wouki seem that our worthy commander of the street forces, Brig. Gen. Peterson is the sad delinquent. The immense piles of garbage I collect-ed and added to daily and weekly, under the impresion hat they. Would be removed, are left to increate and- become- an intolerable nui gence. Small favors are most tInkfully receiv ed,. and that various bridges have been. repaired, is a subject for congratulation. The streets' -00 have beef swept, but'unfortunately t., filth piles alluded to above'have been strangely overlooked. Can our friend do anything in. this matter? MR. W. T. j'CFEiT, of COlumbia, died in this place. on Friday last, after a few days illness, of paralysis. He was attended by - the Masonic Fraternity (of which .bocly he was a worthy mem ber) aad other kind friends, and all that could be ~done was rende.red to soothe and comfort him until he breathed his lest. MR. McFEAT was by profession a printer, but f6r many years had been engaged in otlher busi ness. He was !eld in esteem by the craft, to whom he was endeared by many courtesies. Hie leaves a wife and four children. Tat S.u.E os FmoID.-The sale of Govern ment property attrac ted the largest crowd of citi zens we hare seen in town, since the advent of Ro.binson's old circus, many came frdmn afar, fromu the bur'nt distri-eta,.in hope of picking up something -cheap to replenish their exliausted fers Stork, t!.e consequence of whieh compet'r tiot',as that horses, mules, wagons, &c. brought good pMees, ith but few exceptions.. We learn that the Sale footed 'up. some $7020O to $8000. All.of the property on band was not sold, *and it may be iobable that another sale nill take place at a future day. In connection, and as a pieep of information of interestswe would state, that .he; trotl amount of cotton reeived and- turned over to the:Government, by Col. Tyler, is three hundred and eleven bales.. %EW AnTERTSNMENs.-Our readers will fmd it to their interest to a,ttentirely read the various ad vertisements in th is issue. Amonrg the ne w: Marshal,& Bro .-Etra. Chewing Tobacco, .mannels, Hardware, Dry Goods, Faney Articles. TLos. Stenhouse-Resumption of Cbmrnission b usiness. B. D. Royd-Farm for Sale. N. Schmiitt-Music Lessons. J. Birge- Property for Sale. H I.-H. Kinard-Pianio for Sak. Jeffers. & Co-General ~cmmission Merchants. L. J. Jnes-A ppications foi Pardoh, etc. J. C. Martin-Dry C-dods, Cloting, IHa tsi Shoes, Boots, and Milinery. Rev. F. Jacobs---aurensille. Academy. Piano for Sale-Apply at -this Offiee. FE. J. Christian-Meal for mill. J. B Las 5'alle-G. & C IK.R M .Fo~-o-Late Arrivals. J. Sulzbachcr & C'o.,-Dry"Goods & Grocer'ev. *Pcyr, prr, rrr.-We write this -notice in a fog of stnoke, dense, opaque, and -can scarcely see,- and silli the vapor inereases in rvolume; and we cAnnot help it; w'd are obliged to smoke, and at a rough- calculation will haye to continae doing so for some weeks-to comne. If our friends call-up and fail to see any body they till doufer a favor by either calling out in a loud voice "any body ini !" or feel over the oISce, for we are here. Every body- is sending us sam~ples of fine segars, to try for thcm; and we are- doin'g s i' we discoV-gr a-difference. in qutality of the many sarnples, wve will be - happy to make -the proper aieknowledgernent at an early day. In the megatime we adyise every body to-tryall of them anid judge for themselves, as samples fromi Marshall & Brother, -Ostenidorf, -and a host of oiher., lyaround-us, and -the smoke being -so thik it is impossible, in taking up one, to tell tother frm which. Some body is knocking now. W~ho's there? something -for the editor. Ah, ha, thought so;.as we live a lot -ef extra fine.. Killikinnlick. . from our very particular old .friend M1attBythewood. One41ay next week Matt, we'll devote to four favor, and with a thousand ibanks for so many- remembmunees we remain igz a cloud. mIlLITARY.-The-1st Maine 13attaliOP', in doui mand of Lt. pol. C.'S.-Brown; which arrivedin tow..on Frida; lot, and whloh was intenided to ~reev thie.56T ,.now~in garj-ison here, received ~mrcing orders, arnd leftbonltonday fo'rCAi'de' son, to relieve thb33rd elolored Regt., now gar rioning that place. This will j;ive a double satisfaction ; a pleasure to the citizen~s of Ander son in having a garrison of white troops, coh manded by such gentlemanly and elever officers, as we have ouud them to be; ayd a pleasure to the people of Newberry, that the contemplated change is countermanded, and that Col. Tyler, who is so intimately known and appreciated, will remain with us yet awhile. The following 6flicei-s comprise the command of the 1st Maine, which assumes control of the 1st Sub-Dist. of western South Catrolina: Lt.~ Col. C. S. Brown, Adjt., Lt. H. A. Johnson, (4 M.,.Lt. A. Q. Uill, St. Maj., Win. P. Cook. . M.-St., P~. A. Martin, -S't., L. R. Carey, Hos- ward, Merrill M. Snowman. Go. C-~ . R. A. Bray, 1st. Lt. J. E. Ashe, 2nd Lt. J. F - Co. A.-elst Lt-. . E. Leighton, 2d S. L. Brown. -Co. B.-Capt. P_ 0. Bar s,2d Lt. Josiah Chase. -- COMMNICAITED. Mr. EDITOR:-I attended the meeting of th( citizens of the District on last Saturday, week aqd was nt a litt!eulnused at the awkwardness manifested i the. getters up ,; the meetiig, an\ their apparent effort to conceal the real object of the meeting. It was, howevei-, evident tb the mind of every close observer that the -real objec of the meeting was:to nominate a ticket to rep resent a certain party, and to exclude all othe candidates. The good sense and fairness of the meeting soon vetoed that propositioD, which Wa. Inten,ded to foist upon the people certain cndi dates, and thlus-accomplish party ends by party management. Thiscis not the right way to dea with the people. IfItere is av important ques tion for the people to deci(le, bring it out ftirly and distinctly before them and let each side selec a ticket to represent it, and let the matter- b< fairly and dispassionately dischssed befure thc people, with ani hidnest intentiicn-to arrive at the best resusts for the people at. r Tho-:e wh< wish to forestall public opinion and maneuver the people ito a certain cour,.se of action, evidentlV manif:sts a distrust either ol the pQoples-honestV orofthir willingness tqcarry out their prospects, where thiev ar fully undlerstoOd M all their ber ings. This Distriv has .cen ruled long enough by party managemeirt, ai2d it is time the peopl shout& e-matters in their own hands and thinlk for tt u,les,.and not take ti.aipse dixit of ai. s8t of political wire pullers as gospel. The coun try has already been ruined bad enough by our followi.ng in the lead of such men. -Let us, fel low eiuze.i, in the future, throw off all party re straints and think and act for ourselves 4s be comes freemen. 1t is true the party wires dic not work as wpll-at this meeting as they, did a1 the meeting held some years ago for the purpose of nominating candidates for the convention tc tak-e the State out of the Union. -The wire-pull. er seem to have let their wires get rusty during our four years bloody war, anid 1hey did en6t work so well. But I have no doubt they nill soon haue their goc4 wires.greased and polished up and the rotterr ones replaced by new ones, and then you-mav look out for the antics of the an. tomatons, put in motion by the great .magieLin at the other ed of the wires behind the scene. I th-nk, so far as I could gather the sense of the meeting on Shturday, that the proposit!on, to ehgraft on the coatitution a clause repudi ating all debts or exempting all real estate from liability for debts, is dead or if not dead is so very sick thalit is recovery ercu by the most strenuous and skilful exerions of the great physician. The shape the matter is now -likely to ta':.e is not to insert the repudiation clause in the constitution, but to pass a resolution instruct rng the Legislature to pass such Laws. It is -ot the province of the convention- to idstruct. the Legislature or to try to control its action in any way except by a legitimate constitution. The .election of menibers to the Legislature will take place after the Adjournment of t'Qe convention, and the people can there give their representa tives in the Legislature such instrue-tions as ther Lay see fit. The following are some of the rea sons why the conventiou should not mecOdle with the -question 9f repudiation, First, b,ecause it would be i: violation of that palt of tie consti tution of the i'ted States which declores, that no State shalt pass arty export facto L.aw cr any law impairing the obligatien of contract.q. If we should send up our constitution to Congres to be approved, with a clause of repudiation :n it, Iwe would be remanded back to military'rulIe and not allowed to resume our positio.n as one of the fredand independent States.of Mnerica, for the very obvious reason that w'e would be attempt irigio violate the constitution of the U. S. tle ~momnent we are asking admision -back. Second, If this elause of repudiation is ihserted in the constitution, and thge perople become dissatisfie d with zt, it will be very difficultio alter or repeal it, whereas if it is done by the4'egislature it can be altered, amended, modified or repealed at any tUne th e people-desire. Can there be any objec ~tion to the people's changing this law (if it should be"pa bed) if upon sober seond thou;ht'they de sire to do so?_ This then is not thte proper occa sion to moot the question of repudiation. It will be timhe enough to do it when the candidates for the Legislatui-e come-before tie. pengle.' In v'ot ing for members for the convention let us layv aside all issues which have businecss before the convenrtion, and let us select men for their ;good practical sinse and -integrity of. purpose, men who have proved their devo-tednesasso the coun try not onlv in the councils of the nation",butin the teritedc field; meni who liive nothesitated to strv e their country in'whiatever capacify asked, wheth er of Iabor, honor or danger; meutwhio have not only had the Nodne'ss to express caildidJy their honest opinions before the people,-but have had the disintereted! patriotismn to risk their lives for the good~of the-country. It is tn such ien that we must look in our 'hour of trial for honecst, dis interested counsel. Bu-t beware of the men who are always watching- the popular current and have not the imanliness to express their honest convictions. Beward of the~ metn who lead their country into'difileulty and do not rally. around her stanidard whent the hour of tua.l comes. Be wtre of the po!iticiatis who raise issues not so much beca.use they expect tco carry thiem out, ut frr th e purpose. rid'ung themselves or their friends into ornce an 'poA2r. [2 Tocb Concluded in our neizt.] HYMENIAL. Marrifed, Aug. 31st, by Rev.' J. P. Sweltzer, b Mr. PEn RoDELSPERGER. of Newberry; to Mis LorrsA RAYflEN of Columbia, S.CO. Married, on the evening of Aug. -10, by Rev. A. D. L. Moser, Mr. HENRY. S. PExissIN; to Mrs. SELIziBETr! N. SINGLEY, all of Newberry Dist, . Married, Aug, 22, by the I{ev. J. H;nykins, IMr.'LUTHnER Rrs):R, to 2iiss~ S. ooRE, both of New berry -Dist. Married5 on Thursday 17th A us., by Rev. F. Auid, Mr. --APPLING WELLS, of Newvberry fist., and Miss'CAni .A. BEARD, of Columbia. JUST RECEIVED T th Store, La Range, next door to Pro .Lvost- Marshal's Office, a fresh Eupply of Choice in additon to the Stook of DRYGOO FAN pCY A RTICLFS~ ANI) LIQUOR$. - Newberry,C.HI.,Sep.,'65. C. W. PASIKER . Laurensville Female College, 1TILL open:.Monday, September 25. The Tcholasti year consistis of two- Sessions of a wentg weeks, each. . Tuitioni-imaary'departrient, pe sesdon-2.00 - . Academy - 1.00o -College' .00 noidelnjapExpenses .- " d0 Musio.on.Pino,.Mdelodeon; or Quitar " 25.00) Use of Piano - - ". 5.00 Drawing and Painting " -15l.00 'Boarding, inelttding lights Ewashing " 1250 .Payments in.advance, Specie &r its equivalen~t. Apply to Dr. John W. Singpson, President of Bd, Wnstees; or' to'- FERDINAND JACOBS. Sept. 6-37-6t - ,Presidenit of College. -MILL NOTICE .7 TIHE undersigped reseectfully inorms his pat. ..rons that he will only be able to go tc 11lfor meal or grisgotnce a week hereafter, or Friday afterr,oon of each week. -All orders& foi the same, if left at Dr. Gouin's, will be faithfuNh and promptly, executed. Thanktul for pasi favors he solicits e continuation of the'same.. - E. H. CH RISTIAN. NOTICE. 1'HE subscribers propose to establish a rega S arEXPRESS LINE, frm ALSTON t.c COLUMBIA, for the :purpose of carrying ligh1 FREIGHT, PAssENGERS and BAGGAGE. Al freight directed to the care of, EPTING & CHIAPIN'S~ ENPRESS, n~ ill 'bc forwarded witt drnzTrew eb. . E1>TTNCr LATE ARRIVAL L tLADES DRES&81OOD8 .HE subscriber tal-s pleasure in informing his numerout customers and friends that he has just Irrived with a. choice. and beautiful assortment of YR GOBWD comprising everything in the general line of Dry Goods &c. Besides which he has a. fine -assort hncnt of 3oots, Sho es ll I .ls Together with .a General Stock of DROUERES. f All of which will be dLapoi.ed of at most reason able rates. Jobbers and e6nntrv inerchafts will find it'it their advantage to call on ine and examine my stbek. . M. FOOT. Sept. 7-27-trf.. JACOB SULZBACHER, & CO, Formerly Foot & Sulzbacbet, COLUMBIA, S. C. W 0ULD'respectfully inform the eiizens of lNewberry, and up country generally, that they- keep always on hand a well selected and general assortment of GOODS,.and- now bY the, IAest irrportation, can show a'rost inviting stock of Of'all Varieties and Styles. Domestic Gods. GENTS WEAR of ALL KINDS, BOOTS SHOES & HATS. And a gentral assortment of In addition to wlich is a large STOCK of choice GROCERIES. THE~ above en.umerates only the general lead ing articles, and an examination .of our "STOCK is rer'uested by all pers6ns visiting T.olumbia. Co-intry Merchants and Jobbers will find it much to thei r advantage to give us di call before pur chasing elsewhere. J. SULZBA CIE, & Co., IAsembly St., between Plain an * ~Washington, Colmiibia, S. t. Offce 0+. &~ C. R. R. n NEWBRRY, S. C, ep. 4 other than Way tStations. Freight to Way Sta tiongnmust bepre-paid as leofore. TWe Company caninot. colleet other -than ;their own Freight over the Ro'ad, nor be responisibleI for cotton after learing thme cars. JOHN B. L~.sSMLLE,< -Sep. ,37-tf . -Gep'l Sup't. DESIRABLE PROPERTY For Sale. ~he subscriber offers for sale,.in the tdwn of Frog Level, the.following property, viz: a dwel ling~ iouse, containing-eight rooms 41nd six fire places, and a good kitchen under the same .roof. Thme-house stands upon twelve acres of grou'id in the finiest cultiration, six acres ofxhiebh is.like a garden spot. On this lot be ides th~e dwelling isa alarge warehouse, in first rate repair. .Also, two good store houses, oui sparate lots, whiich will be sold separately or- togethler.. .The whole' o'fthis-property lies withmn ninety yards 9f the Ratilro.Jd. The'dwelling.will admirablyv suih for.a Hotel, o rfor a private residee. The. above property wili be sbld low, .and 'such ani indhce *ment is seldom ofei-ed to thme pinblic, butt ao I anm dternined to sell it will b.e well for parties~ .dis-', posed to purchase to apply early. Application. for particulars may be rhiade to Gen; . HIH. Ki iard arrd to Eio.f-hNwerry Herald. I-For Sale or Rent TIIE~ 1('ARM six -miles west of ihe town of L Newberry,.now occupied by the Rev. C. Felder, containing about. 350 -acres, 'al1 under fence, with.,a gooid- dwellinL' on it. Possession Ican be givin about the 1st Nov. next. and a lag.e portion of the growing crop can be sdeured wlt the place. .Apply to Sep. 6, 37-16 B. D. BOYD: P1I1N0S FOR SALES AN elcgant .Piano,a carred' Rosewood, seven octave and thre6.Pedals, with iron soun ding board,. (UInp bead.): - - lso a commion Piano..K -D .Sept. 6- 7-86 PIANO AT,PRRIVATE SALE Afine Edwards 1 ectawe .1'oewo 'Piano, in LIgood order, cab be -purchased, if applied for at an.early da3K. -Price $500,'curreneYr pr middling. cotton ini affeable order.at 30cts pr lb. ! Apply at-this off1e. - .JEFFERS & CO0 (Formerly Cothran, Jeff'e-rs & O. Charleston) General Commission and?.eciving and Forwarding igent,s -ORANGFEBURG, S. C. Office Main street, near t,he Railroad. -Attention given to receiving and forwarding Cot ton and:Merchjandize,,or to any business-evtrusted to'our care. On coiipietion of the Railroad to GQ lumbia we will continue business at that place. W. HT. JEFFER.S, .. . 'T. A. JEFFERs. sepg6 37 9 - . MU8I1I LES8N8a pOF. N. SCHiMITT will open bis- SCHOOLJ at his residence, in Newberry, on Monday the 18th inst., for the purpose of givin~g lessons onth Piao, Violin, Guitar, Flute, and any other instrument. ,His prices are liberaL PIasos TUNED.-Mr. Schmitt is recommended .by Professors, Artists and others, as being a Biu, perior Piano and. Melodean Tuner, and.will en gage to tune all instruments with care.- Ordetn left at his residience, or sent thtough the Post Office, or the Newberry 'Hferald office, will be promptly attended to, and if the best satisfaction is not given, no pay will be received. ExKLa une*.g, TObco lip RSITALL & BROTHER have just received as fine ai article of (ewing Tobacco as has.A.Peen for sale in this marktt within the last four years. Call and try it. ALSO, SEGARS,-,which have been pronounced by judges; as good as any. 9 Sep 6, 37-tf. 700 Yds Welsh hlanhel. 4. WIDE, all woola#*.n be sold at a less ' price, violesale or retail, than at any other house in the State. The attention of Wholesale dealers in particular is called -to this advertisement. Stop at MARSHALL & BRO., a'nd see for yourselves. Sep. G, 37-tf. Hardware, WT E have on hand a large Siock of Hardware, T T consisting of many ar'cles which are quite necessary for builders, and as we wish to carry,on the Dry Goods busiiess exclusively, we will sell off the entire stock at as low a figure as they can be lai wn hefe from New York. MARSHALL & BROTHER. Sep. 6, 37-tf. .Dry Goods, JUS'T received at, MARSHALL, BRO1., a nice J assortment of Dry Goods, and Dress Goo.ks of diFjrent prices and textures, also,'brown -and .bleached homespis. ALSO, WHITE GOODS. Jackonet, Swiss, checked afi dotted NusTins coarse and fine qualities, Brillantes, "B E" Diaper, and Irish Linen from the best makers. Sep.-6) 37-tf. Fancy Articles, ITE would call attention to our Fancy.Goods - of which we have quite a variety, calcu lated to please the taste of young and- old, rich and poor. MARSHALL & PROTHER. Sep. 6, 37-tf. Ma"0T100 T HE undersigned takes great pleasure in an T pouncing.twthe citizers of Ne ery. n vicinity, that he has just receivdd, direct from 'Nei York,'Ifie-lurgest ahd upost complinte stock of gOods that has been in this dist rict fot. spere ral pai. ..Consisting of all -the- latesA, import: tions in - Dress Good0, Poll dc Cheres, Alpacas, Wool-Delaines, Merinos, Enpress -Croth. Bombazines, Blick. an& Fancy Silks, etc., etc. Also a '-dl lhid df Including i Prints Bleached long cloths Canibries, Shirting stripes, I lannel,, Swiss Muslins, haid Jacon~e't -in fa6t every Ving in that linet. PABIICULARh ATTENTION is eal ed to the . stock of gentlemen'~s nearz English oassimeres, French do. 1 Doe skin do. Bi-oad Cloths, Pressed Flan,nel, - -Tricot cloths, in black and fan y coloi; *s Together with a lar-ge end sp!endid lot o~ READY-MADE CLOTh!IG - '. D1 - In EPalkcss Var1ety ! 7Z DOZ. GENTLE.\EN'S HIATS, i nl Shades and Qutalities, at 75 cents 1'chi, and iiupnhi..* Boots and Shoes All Styles and Qualcs, that defy comnpet ion In all the latest Styloe, and Choaper thin, the - .~, -New. Yoric P rices1 - KNTIONS; FANoY 'OODS, EMBROIDE. 21ES, LACES; PERFUIThERY, etc.; etc., etc. *It. is needless trying to. meption everythingj Call and exarine!fr yourselves.~ > I propose to' run this Stock off in thirty day.y1 consequently prices will be made- to indoce cus tomners to aid rne in doing so.* --- Call earlj and secure great bargains in everf thing. .- Vcry respectfully, - ,JOHN C. MARTIN, Corner Store, (Unider Htel,) Newberry sept 7 37 tf (tIe FiftenVh Septa ber the subswiber ~Pwill resu'me -TH,E COMMISSION BUTS NESS, in the City-of Charlest on, wril- personally attend to the purchase::md.sale of alldescriptioa of goods. .And*will.*also- with the aid of an ex perienced a ssist:r t,attendtor thie-leceiving aud For wardin. of Goods .and Metchaidise to -andi from the RailiRoad De potr.: - ~ ' Adaress 'THOMASSTENHfOU~SE~ Accomnmoduion Wha? - Sep. 6, S7. Chaleston, S. C. Applications for Pardeni aud,evern 1Ben$ ClaimIs. IAm prepared to draw up appliegtions for pay Idon, in ca-es arising under. theeeptions-in' the amndsty proclaiatiotrltain .the Gover nor's-approval and forward th'em~ thtough the proper Departments in Washingtongb distin guished legal firm. in that eity.~ liso.topioecute all claims agalst The 'Gen ~eral Government. - .se t ' 3'7 -tf - 1 'State of South CaroIiga, '-AUGUST 28 1865. IN order -to facilitate the busines of- the State I-NConvention, about ,td' assemble on.ths 18th of Septembe',. is is. ordered that the Attqrney General a Slctr of the Etate, rea,pon under-the ' 'visional Government ofSobCr lina, do attend the sitting of tlhesia~~in in Columbia, toprepare suel; busidess assy be desired by the Rmherfor directed by tie Con' vention. - - B. F.*QRRY, W Provisiorfal Govrernzor of SeheCarolina. Sep. 61,3'7-1t. - - **Provisional. Goernmnent.4 FROM and after the Serentk day of September nez4 the Headquarters of the Proyisional Governor of South Carolina wi;i be at Columbia, 'where all. egm,muriioations addressed 4p him must be directed. iWLIMH.PRY e WILate S EreRY Previl,.Iv,S., aut Serth ary6. cemente. C. H.. S. C.. August 28th, 1865. 6 - .. . ST2AND THE. 8t1.BO ~I REEPO H ,GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SUGAR, COFFEE, -CHEESE,~ Mackerel, Pfpper,- Copperas, Tobacco, Ci ar rickles, Sardines, Soda, COTTON AND UNEN- ANKERCP8 ' LADIES' 1OSE, MBN'S HALF HOSE, PLATING'0ARD, COTTOX CARDS * VIOLIN STRtNGS - FINE and COARSE COMB -SHOE-TBHREAD, PAD LOCKS, POCKET KNIVES, SLATE PENCfLS, SPOOL THREAD - MATCHES* CANDLES, Which they will-Sell or Barter,gI thThighest market prices foi C@UNTUY PRODUCE" -CALL AND SEE-=i dug 30:36 tf N8TMNG, NEW NE NEED:BE LQOKE OUTSIDE or Web b - .Loytj~ FOR A LIMITED OR I EMT2 As Latest Arrils, -& EAGON TRAS1>'$ We 1rei~ possess on ofVLi - LagSt admoatVo STO~ IV ~~O And g a W i THINGS KMOW SF leD ED O BUT -NOT A~ wii are . ea 7 eaest . Weh 4* ~rocees - - * -- D)rfGood.~,' Bota JShoe~, DAI)GL KIDS OF T:hk1 G ~ If ihere are %aiepnecsa o A1oa3atcurr d li eenine . - - NEWBERRY 7. e *sng- . are infoinwdlth .cu4*rt4h K NEWBERR{1.JOAOR&eEj CIt8M t4 O f aiboutIk 40 .MM$wkil juem anid 20th ofQcober.ande-enen#. 'THRQGHIransprato~ngsor 'Co.k'' Goo4t; and FiLndfy Supp:jesWo tO -aLP~ clheen'ile RoIdA'lt-enlluid, ? (towelude I.. R.4Yegi, MJaii hrY~ - in 4eirrges, 4ci) ob .pplicatMn :d364' Olne,No. 1l ende RDg4 thurlstosZ~ me here. {a d3~ X~ Sep eniberat IQe'eod,. pr4'c.sel donel of 1U Ilrtlett gdjoit3rug the (phu?chya .age -assortwnent -oha4tn.. - ture, conitintof -~ a t:rimsoiiufh So.;Cliiri nfocer 4 A rm Chairs, ;&. Book Ca~ed Thu~iq ,ewiih .4t*asisL6tkiw .Giae and'Highi Post 13dteh;sr - Tca fabler,Mobai M.wofsMI Sable.-a 4irwrte-top- Pier .l4 Wai'li Stan'd,4iis~ 'WoriTI Roiers, ?i?an f $~~tool, Md.odeo~ Hai-Mtras~ses, Asral cd Matiffe. Irp~ oaf:rdelnbras, Aipib41er Svi Store, Large-)41reSafe, ;r~~, - -.* ifattinjg, t:t orf Y~n N nQ~ Corn Mill;;a lot he & [U.S -, 601 . '- - -'4 * ~ - 'i handscanieR&ek.w-ag er o a.s new.:Sng ers aU r,aee order, Two.go'od Stk tows,~1 ga;Ge 4 be * ERSnl UMH.-MiS et' '$i goe d will be reeed in. paiets. it 1brN,te per lb.- -- I2S w. - - Pl FOR S&IM .. A sl to. Apply to ua g63 3tf -' ! W3H5W Sdyks Den is Smrlyzepid SM kup'u, as-the U1~ Mc90 ni GAfDelh, Es - r. ~Ir.D *s rio* prejared to;performn ll 6oA r.tie OLD 1'fAICES Tor 43A- Qr fts' . equivalent. -Gold fillings $'ieacti .,. h HEAD .QR'S 2D DIST:O?W *Newbgry C.; Ang~ 25,1I65. $659J WARD. ~'fbonere .wiRl be paid to the gemeen apeysons, wjlo st%t kr es and deliver into2 the bads of thie 2r vast Marshal ortthis -Distriet, one, ~ OHN HL GILLIAM, who urdd one CAROLINE, a freed-wrenan, :m tBe 27t inst. - /. TYLER, Lieug Col. GommandiDg. N IOTWLE HESUBSCRIBF.ltilts sotly4dpe3, aVtE -berr'y Court Ifouse, a complije assortsben (f SCHOOL -and other -BOOKS, 'STEflQM US,and all artic usually fennd.in ac comn lete BOOK STORE ; and he respectfuBIy re quests those requiring the . above artlile0 wait and examine his stock befosp parchsiDa-' J. I{NOBELOCH, gent