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WIxMUMAL Markets oorrected weekly by Mays and Mar a-aney prise. ag, gi per a ......................... ale a la,per6.,......... .0 to . 8 . * Rsen .... .......... ;..................322 to 54. P ghS.l, perb..............................18e Dm st r ..[ .......... .............."..... ......to. e ..d.e 2 n,.......... .. ........................... c a , n o, ......... .......................... ....ZR te t) k t ,............. -.----------.. - -.---d0 - Ca nd...e a, . . n t ...................... 40 a ,Iverpo ..................................0c anlaees, k t,..........................4..00. m . , ...............................1.00 is Cube,.4 . .. .. 1.103 Corn,.,..".-.----------.---.-1.... ---- ---------...--..-.---------.-./ Mea e,................ .. f .. ....-----------..2.00 Go"d,..... ......------ . ..-- .".---. -...--------------.-46 Produce Market--Wagon Price. Butter, peropond,".....................................25c. Beef,.......'...-............---.---- .-----10 to12 Bacon, " --.-.....25 to 27 xf per dot ,....."..............".................---.. |S Ptoar, per bb1.........N.............................15.00 lArd, per p u d 2 0 Id,per bpound,.............................:.........28c. Pe s,pe .............. ........"". 150 Chibens .... .... ...........".. toa NiwaEaR, August 7.-Cotton dull at 26 cents. COLUMBIA. August 6.-Cotton 23 a 31; Corn $165 a $190; Flour $12 to $20; Rice, Carolina 15 a 16c; Gold 47. Nuw Yoo=, August 6.-Gold 471; Cotton dull and easier; Uplands 35 to 35k; Flour drooping; Wheat dull, inferior two a three cents lower; Sugar heavy; Muscavado 91 a 11; Coffee quiet and firm. MoBiLs. August 6.-Cotton sales to%day 250 balea; Middling 32; Market dull and in favor of buyers. N1w Osr.$Axs. August 6 -Cotton quiet with sales of 750 bales; Low middling 33 to 35c; Receipts 395 bales; Sugar,,fair 12 to 14; r.nru; 'mixed unchanged; White $105 to !14t Gold 44. 1. 3. ftraOUSS. a.LL1 X CAULT. STENHOUSE & MACAULY. Commissin Merchants, For the sale of Cotton, Cotton Yarns, Sheet" fngs, Naval Stores, etc., and for the purchase of Merchandise generally, ?8 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK, 1866. Cousigments tous from any pointin the South fulty protected by Insurance as oon as shipped. ag By The Newherry Blistrict Bible Society, Will bold their annal meeting -in the Methodist Church. in this Town, on Saturday the 18th instant at 10 o'clock A. I. Notice will be given by the ringing of the bell. All members of the Churches, all friends to the distribution and cirenlation of the Ilible, are moss earnestly invited to attend. HENRY SUMMER, Chairm'u of Executive Committee. Aug. 8th 18:6. NEWBERRY FEMALE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL THE FALL SESSION of this school will commence on Monday next the 13th inst. It Is important that pupils should enter at the beginning of' the session. For information -as to terms. etc., address the subscriber. I will take a few more boarders, if applica" tion be made early. ~ BATY Newberry, Aug 8. 2t. PURE BOURBON WHISKEY. The subseplber has for sale. a few barrels pure 3. C. MOUNTAIN WEISK~EY; -equal parts of Corn and Bye ; which he has had made ex pressly for his iet' trade. It is pronounced by several of oar leading Physicians sa an admi. rable article for nedicnal) .W Price very moderate. ADSILL. aug 8 11 ?lain street, Columbia. BARBECUE. heewill be a Barbecue at George Mets' house, Metsrille, near Little Mountain, on $aterday, the 18th instsat. Price moderate, and a good dinner furnished. MrS. P. Ki, usrd. Ihe Prince of Hash makers, will super Intend the hash department. Everything wilR be abundaint and gxed up inthe very Lest style. GEREMETh. Metsville, Agg.8, 186.1 The Rural Seutheruer. A Week:iy Visitor TO TI1E IT i prposd t publisb at Columibla, as soon suseelntnumber of bons Ude subscribers are sent in, a weekly AGRLICULFURAL and FAMILY NEW8PAI'ER, under the above title. Ia this euejrise ae thebest yatih Stt,wbhe the Literary, News, Manufacturing, and rel md rtments wui be under the cono trol o best talent of the South. We salR also denote a space to the Mechanic Arts, which will be OOnductedl by two of the best Mecanicds in,the South. The necessity for sach a werk at this time is evident to all. Our chan of labor necessarily eelvesebanges in the w inutrial pursuits of the South.- To arrive at the best and most semunerative kind and mode wilrequias expel rilmentsendsneessio, and In no other way can the peeple be so well informed on such matters than through the columns of a journal such as . t of the enterprise. This number .an beeailobtainued if those who wish to sua tainsucha atthe South will exert them, selves emeng their friends. We promise them a WEEKLY VISITOR equal ta omeant and typographical execution to any in Ameries. FYiee 3 per amnn, currency, or $2.coin, to be 6=nthsin advance, on receipt of the number.R. N. 8TOKE8 & CO., August 8 TO TIlE INHABITANTS OF Newberryand Vicinity. Having this day sold out to Mr. Louis Barris, late of Laureus District, my store at .ewberry C. H., I hereby recommand him' Smy friends and customers, as an u 'ight uaa, a perfect aher, one worthy of e es, teem of his feitow citIzens. All claims against my Airm will be settled ~by the said Mr. L. Harris, If presented to im. Respectfully, An Old Song, set to a NeW Tune. "As spring approaches Ants and Roaches From their holes come out, And Mice and Rats. In spite of cats, Gaily skip about." "18 years established in N. Y. City." "Only infallible remedies known.'' "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come out of their holes to die.' "COSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH, &c., EXTER'S Is a paste--used for Rats, Mice, Roaches, Black and Red Ants, &c., &c., &c., &. "COSTAR'S" BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR Is a liquid or wash-used to destroy, and also as a preventive for Bed-bngs, &c. "COSTAR'S" ELECTRIC POWDER FOR INSECTS Is for Motbs,Mosquitoes,Fleas.Bed-bnus, Insects on plants, Fowls, Animals, &c. E7- ! ! ! BEwARE ! ! ! of all worthless imitations, u' See that "CoSTAR'S" name is on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, beibre you buy. WAddress, HENRY R. COSTAR, 484 Broadway, N. Y. '*- Sold in Newberry S. C. a" By all Druggists and Retailers, and Barns Ward & Co., wholesale agents New Orleans La. 1888. INCREASE OF RATS.-The Farmer's Gazette (English) asserts and proves by gures that one pairof RATS will have a pro geny and descendants no less than 651, 050 in three years. Now, unless this immense family can be kept down, they would eon sume more food than would sustain 65,000 human beings. it?" See "CosT A'" advertisement above. 188. RATS versus BIRDS.-Whoever engages in shooting small birds is a cruel man; who" ever aids in exterminating rats is a benefac tor. We should like some one to give us the benefit of their experience in driving out these pests. We need something besides dogs,cats, and traps for this busigess.-Scien tific American. N. Y. 0?"See "CosTAn's" advertisement above. gggr- Sold in Newberry S. C. ggr By all Druggists arnd Dealers and Barnies, Ward & Co., wholesale agents !ew Orleans, La. SEWVING MACHINE CO. Principal Office, 616 Broadway, Nr.W YORK. Great Improvement in Sewing Machines. Em ire Shuttle, Crank Motion Sewing Machines. It is thus rendered noiseless in action. its mo tion being all positive, it is not liable to get out of order, it is the best Family Machine. No tice is called to our new and Improved Manufac turing Machine, for Tailors and Boot Makers and Shoe Fitters. Agents wanted, to whom a liberal discount will be given. No Conign :MPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO. aug 82 m THE~ S LATE OF SOUtH CAROLINA-In Equity.-Newberry District. James Speer vs. Mary Galloway and others. Bill for Partition. By order of the Court, I will sell,.before the Court Hiouse, on the first Monday, in Septemn be, 1866, the real estate of Jesse Speer, deceased, consisting of a tract of land situatedl In New berry District, di -Beaver Dam Creek, contain ng one hundred and twenty-flve acres. more or less. beunded by lands of Andrew J. Long shore, Juo T. Peterson and Mary Galloway. Terms-The purchaser will be .required to give bond, with at least two good inreties to secure the purch1ase money, payable at twelve months, with interest from day of sale, and to pay the osts of these proceedings in cash. Commissioner's Offie, SILAS JOHNSTONE. 6 August, 1868. c.E.?4.D. Aug 8 4t$o 00 HAVE YDJURI INS REPAIRED AT HOME. ThE farmers of Newberry and adjoining Districts can have their Gins repaired at oe, by writing to J. M. Matthews at Newberry C. H., who, baying long been in Griwolds employment, and having much experience in fixing up and starting Gins, latters himself that he can give entire satisfaction. Those wanting Gins repa.ired, especially Georgia Gins, and any one wanting to buy Gins, would do well to let him hear from them soon. All letters received, promply responded to. August 1, 1866 3t. T HE NEW SAL.OON, AT THlE OLD STAND, Where everything usually found in such an satabsmenlt can be procured, such as Sherry Goblers, Claret Punches, Wine Sangarees, " White Lyons", &c. Also Iced Lemonades, and Cool Drinks C every description. SMITH & CHRISTIAN. Augi1 PAYlUONI HOTEL, CORNER MEETING & HASEL-STS., CH ARLESTON, 8S. C. Rates of Board Per Day, $8.00. H. T. RFTTERFIEi.D. Important to the Ladles! N. R. E. MAYER'S PATENT FOR WASHING "MADE EASY.' WASHING ! WASHING ! WASHING ! Accomplished without Boiling or Rubbing. A Soap for Wsshing Clothes, the coarsest as well as the finest and most delicate fabrics, with out Boiling or Rubbing ; saving in the process, 'half the time, one third the Soap, AND ALL THE FUEL. The Best Soap ever Invented for Washing Par poses ! 1. Best, because there is no fuel used. 2 Best, because it dispenses with the ordinary labor upon the wash board. 8. Best, because "a day's [ordinary] washing" can be done in one half the time. 4 Best, because it takes but one third the Soap. 5. Best, because the dirtiest or coarsest garments or fabrics can be cleaned tho roughly in less than ten minutes. 6. Best, be cause the finest fabrics can be washed without a change of water, and bleached at the same time. 7. Best, because the ordinary blneing is done away with. 8. Best, because no Machinery is used. 9. Best, because it contains nothing what ever to injure the most delicate fabrics. 10. Best, because it is cheaper and superior to any preparation now in use for cleaning Silver. 11. Best, because it is superior to every article in use for cleaning cut or any other Glass ware, eold water being used there is no risk of breakage. 12. Best, because it is second to none for Toilet use, only wanting to be tried for proof. 18. Best, because as a hand soap for Mecbanics, Iron workers and Printers, it has no equal. 14. Best, because Paint, Printer's Ink, Coach greasee Dirt or grease of any kind, can be removed with out the slightest injury to prints or any color, 15. And Best, because the most delicate lady can accomplish a family washing in an incredibly short space of time, cleaner and white!- than can be done by the ordinary means of boiling and rubbing. For sale by LOVELACE & WHEELER. aug 181 tf At Public Sale. I ON TUESDAY, the 21st Inst., at the Store of A. Harris, Main St., at 11 o'clock, the following property, viz: One Vacant Lot, on Burnt District, Main Street, One Cow and Calf, One 4 Horse Wagon, One Buggy, One Iron Safe, and sundry other articles, ALSO The unexpired Lease of the O'Neall's Mills about 2 miles from the Court House,together with lot of sawed lumber. JOS. r. MOORE, August 1, 1866. Assignee. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of John Galloway, deed. ,are hereby notified and request ed to meet the Adm'x., at Newberry C. H., on Tuesday after Sale day in *September next, in order to sdopt some plan by which the estate may be settled up. Persons holding demands wili please furnish me with a copy of the same on or before that day. Aug.1 4t. MARY GALLOWAT, Adm'x. KEROSINE AND GAS STOVES. TEA. AND COPPEE BOILERs, GLUE Po'rs, OIL. CARs. &C., &c. gg*" All the Cooking for a gg famnilyrmay be done with & gg" Kerosine Oil, or Gas, 3 gg" with less trouble, and ~3 gg" at less expense, than by ..E gg" any other fuel. Each article manufactured by this Company is guaranteed to perform all that is claimed for it. (C' Send for Circular. .L.g Liberal Discount to the Trade. KEROSINE LAMP HEATER CO , Aug 1 tf .206 Pearl Street, N. Y. NEW WOOL CAHOS, We have in operation at our Mills, nine miles west of Laurens C. H.,a new and com plete set of Wool Cards, with which we are carding wool, including the finest Merino, with complete success. We -have engaged the services of Mr. D, Buckley, of New Jer sey, who as a scientific carder, has no supe% rnor, he having had thirty years' experience in the Northern States. When oil is fur.. nished, say one pint or one pound of lard for each eight pounds of wool, we charge in spe cie or its eqivalent, for white wool, 10j, colored, 11*, mixed, 123 and mixed with cotton, 13k cents per pound. Patronage solicited, and satisfaction guar, anteed. We will receive and deliver back every ten days, beginning 10th August,with out extra charge, all wool that may be shipped to us at Newberry C. H., to care R. R. Agent. Wool left with Carwile & McCaughrin, will also be taken and i-eturned every ten days, free of charge. R. S. & J. W. GOODGION. Reference-Carwile & McCaughrin, Dr. Win. Dorroh. Specimen of Boils may be seen at C.&McC. Aug 14 SAVE COST. * ALL persons indebted to W. & J. Sulz-. bacher, M. Foot or myself, will find their Dotes and accounts in my hands for collection or settlement. All who fail to settle in a few days may expect to pay cost. Those who cannot settle by cash, must give new notes July 2.5, 3t. W. H. JONE8. J. N. ROBSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 62 East Bay, Charleston, So. Ca. HAVING ample means for advances, a business experience of twenty years, and confining himself strictly to a Commission Business, without operating on his own account,he respectfully solicits consignments of cotton, flour, coro, &c. July 18 3mo. MEDIGAL. Da. J. C. CALDWELL offers his profes sional services to the citizens of the town of Newberry and the vicinity. . He can be found at his residence when mot profession, ally engaged. July 18 Y. J1. POPE, ATTORNEY AT L AW&MAGISTRATE, Ofters his Professional services to the Citizens of Newberry and adjoining Districts. Office on Law Range. July 25 2t. 2,000 A YEAR MADE BY ANY one with $15-Stenel Tools. No exjp'renco necessary. The Presidents, Cashiers and Treasues of 37 Banks indorse the circular. Sent free with samples. Address the Amas rica StenceH Tool Works, Springfield, Ver-1 Imont Aug n 31.mo. Notice to th fb c, THE SUBSCRIBtRS ARE NOW PREPARE TO DO ALL KINES Ot REPAIRINC IN THE Shoe Line, IN THE NEATEST AND MOST EXPEDITIOUS STYLE. aug St I. M. SUBER & Co. TURNIP SEED A good variety of Fresh and genuine TURNIP SEED' just received from David Landreth & Son viz. Landreths improved Purple Toped Yellow RUTA BAGA Large GLOBE, Early DUTCH (White Flat,) Large NORFOLK, Pomeranean GLOBE. White Flat Red TOPED, Just received and for sale low by LOVEL ACE & W HEELER. July 25 tf. KEROSENEOIL. I Barrel of splendid Kerosene Oil and Lamps and Lamp Chimneys, just received and for sale by LOVELACE & WHEELER. July 25 tf. The subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and the public that they can at presx ent be found at the Jewelry Store of Mr. E. S. Bailey, in front of the Hotel. They have now in store a full assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Fancy Goods, etc., to which they invite the attention of purchasers. Fresh additions to their stock received every week, Prescriptions carefully filled day or n!gbt. At night Dr. Pratt and Mr. P. G. McGregor may be found at the Hotel. PRATT, JAMES & CO. July 25 4t. Mafirasses Made &epaed William Johinstone, 4(Freedman) most re'. spectfully announces to the citizens of Newt berry and surrounding country that he is prepared to make complete, new mattrasses and repair old ones. He will warrant all work to give entire satisfaction. He can refer to a umber of ladies and getlemen. Please leave orders with Mr. Silas John, stone, Comn. in Equity, or at the Herald Of, flee. July 25 tf. AGENTS WANTED FOR THTE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF GENERAL (STONEWALL) JACKSON. By Prof. B. L. Dabney, D. D., of Va. THE Standard Biorp yof the Immortal Hero. The only edition authorized by his widow. The author a pesnlfriend and Chief of Staff of the Christian S,oidier. We want an agent in every county. Send for circulgrs and see our terms. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. July 38 2M4 Seventh -St., Richmond,Va. .A. M. Wicker ALTHOUGH BtTRNED OUT HAS ARISEN FiRO THE ASHES I Wifl open next web back of the brick store formerly oocupie by Dr. Gonin. And reAipectfully begs of his old friends their former patronage, His varied stock will con uist of every thing in his line as before the fire. Viz: Sugar, Cfe,Tea, Soda, 'Ada man tine Candles, Mackre, Herrings, Sar. dines, Oysters in cans, Cheese, Crackers and assorted Biscuits sweet and plain-mix ed and spiced Pickles, and Maearomi. Nuts of all kinds, and a good assortmentfCandy. Also Citron, Currants, Raising, Almonds, Jigs, Nutmegs, Spice, Pepper, Gine, Cloves, Mace, and Table Salt and Salt in Sacks. Tobacco of all kinds, Smoking and Chewing, Cigars of every quality, Pipes, and Parlor Maches. A great stock of Dye Stuffs, Indigo, Madder, Log Wood, Copperas, Ftg blue, Blacking and Shoe brushes, &c., &c. Toys of every style for the Boys and Girls in endless variety. Fruits of every kind in season, and almost every thing usually kp in a well regulated Grocery Store. Allth above things will be sold cheap for eash. July 18-tf. A. M. WICKER. John A. Chapman, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, Will attend to all business entrusted to his care. Office at Bookstore. - Newberry C.fB., S.C, July 25tf NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made at the next session of the Legs islature, to vest In B. F. Landrum, all the right, title and interest of Christian BreithK aupt, dee'd, or of his heirs, in and to the tract of land lying in Edgefeld District, on waters of the Savannah Rie,and Horse Creek, and bouded by lands of Kessiah Sweorngaree, A. C. Turner and others,lately occupied by Bartlett W. Hatcher, dec'd, des vised to him by his father, John Hatcher, dec'd. Said land having been escheated to the State of South Carolina. July 18 3m. RIEMEMBER s WHEN YOU VISIT COLUMBIA, TO LOOK INAT] E. E. JACKSON'S' Drug Store, WHERE CAN{ BE FOUNIY A CHOICE SELECTION OF Perfrimery, Fanicy Articles~ Kerogehe Lampsi &c. June 25 5t New Furnitr Sto OPPOSITE THE MARBLE YARD We.s paat to keep eou d" c~a buad, se plow aset ofthe foll srto3s, vie: Sofas,,Tete-a-tetes, Divans, Chamber Setss,-Different Styles. Bureaus, Wash Stands, Rocking Chsirs,-From common toRnet, Matrasses, Toilet, Saloon,Folding&Estenslon Tables, Bed-steads, Trundles, Cribs, Cradles. A good variety ofCane, and Woode*-StChati, and Children's Rockers, Dining and NurssEy Chairs, also Merchant's Stools. We will also keep Wall Psng d WndW Shades, and furnish Loo lOaa Plates hr old frames. Having had several years' experience in -thi business, we feel confident that we ean ael M cheap as any house in the State, and h anat' , all our old friends will call and mer a stock. July 251m JOHN R. LEAVELL 8 CO. JACOB SULZBACHER & CD, Wholesale and Retail Dealere - , Dr Goods,Cohinjats,Caps, BOOTS, SHOES, UMBRELAS. LADIES' & GENTS' FURNISHINGOODS, ... MILINERY GOODS, HOOP S&IRTS, Greeries, Segar. Assembly St*betwen Plain s Wadinge COLUMBIEv6 St C:-" Dec.13 Now is the Time toBuy GHP.AP GOODS, AS 1 WILL OS OUT The Following Articles ad Sacrifice f t l0 Pieces colld Alpaca 60c per itYd, wotth . " r 15 " Popline, 36 " P 25" Printed wefsted, " W L " Be 25 "ese. E 1o *. do *A * 16 " Printed Muagio 4 - to " Debage, 4 " 50 wimtlas' p,30 kh 50 do . 6,00 "* SSmmer Shawls 4,50 " *0 Sdo det d$ " 50OPalr8Sleeve8Setts, UAzpseettR 50 " " 6,5 ",0 500 PIeces Lawnlidi* 15eseh 330 Procol'd Kid Gloresn1,0perpsit ~ * - - (Bet te [000 Lades pper colars,8 piecesfihr 5elEn. And a great many *erarticles notasntibiled here at propr nb~u ad as1ar e JACOB sTi'UN, 3d door frowr the oorner in the Newberry Kotel Brilding. July 26,1886. ' Deased Boders of South Carolina. .CoLUE3L 8. C. Wit th patiaresumption of mail faclh tltes, I again, under appointment' of the - Legislature, request the names of all who.. :led in serice, of disease, from accidentO. r wounds, or who fell In battle. Give the < name In fall-District-Rank-Cmpa,y Regiment and arm of service-Date an A cause of death-where he died and age. The Record cannot be completed witb'ont. the assistance of all who take an interest it~ tis memorial. Especial to our returned. soldiers do InowmaketI apea. If it be but a single name you can fribsenci it to meat once. WM. J.R[E~ July 18-3&. State Agent for RecordingA c, Dentistry Free of Charge. T. T. Moors, wIll511 back teeth with Tin ieii, free of chre and Front~ Teeth with Gold Ibr ~afy cents, ec, and extract teeth for Mfy daints' for all who desire his serviees t ; July26. t. Dn. McKELLRSMee. NOTICE. THE unesge respetfull annonc. to the citizens of Newberry, and sronm :ountry, that he Is now fully pmred to ill orders for Sash, Doors, Blld, Wid md Door Frames, Moulding and CQrnie PlalIng, Tongu and Grooving, and aE kindt >f Scroll Work, etc., on the shortest notice. '% Terms Cash. W. A. CLINE. July 25, 1866. Espeial Notice .* We have ' this day redded~ the price on all 'f vdar Ladies' Wear-such as Gef r Buskins, Siippers; c, c . Wedo thisinorder to m kroom for q., e. N. B. -The above godS wat fe,~ rom p asteboard and ai such -~ July 18 t.f. IAMESTONE SPRINGS FEEMAL~ HIGH SQH9OL, Rzv. W. CURTIS,'J.., Pancen*As TIIE.. REGULAR EN80flRQ SES!SION OF this SCHOOL wiR tiesday'of this month, lire instait. Terms for five monthbs, payable la adS#,. ither in Spece or its equivalenit i enrreti ~oard, includniba,ahnand ftel. 'mtionin Enan sdtiClies... 'ultion In Prm Departelent................ lessons on the Piano or 'Guitar......... ise of Piano...................~ .... 'uin in French or theXodernLangg EahPapllmust bring ode pair of.aset a Jaly 25, ., 63 M?BDICAiL CA Das. RUF& P HAVING formed a ate& raettee of Medicine-andV ,hIp for the ,nderlehservices t th--I.epcial owIl and District et Newbo' N e h They can be found dary "' Ree over Maj. L 3. Jos heir Dr. Ruff ca be atif sidence. atIaght e, his Dr. Pope can be,t ulneune ,. Et at- ths