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xwwrng, Noor. , 1M. *__eict:s_00!?_15,_W-_, - . - . - - . ens ma saa'exrsbom te b fatni in ad&anee. -" D f gtper w wl be dieso tinaed ao mb in advance. Raradention~ s. Mrs. Bone wheeool enjoys a pope it $nd& oneteau's reputa *W...as am acemeplahed lady and pre w4beI s u and favorabfy known, isl Ir a weorgia. h las iees received. We . m higldy of this aplpndid - wae. asbIs art, c SsIts f it* ques6.a -be re this hody, vwh aet OD the $13t, *rwl Ae thia ia Mith euident, -the eensti Stetes,' 1he- re ttmi ti,-the fuo4iilg of 4'the: ayaeat o' i e ibt " ', ata , n cb a. far afrs . atbt i tho - neotrducel a. bill i te . word "iite' the r .-li:0 'tof A petition waise rthe bsom" Biitrit en iiing _r 9 mLploy . *i d that the b * eeh taiebfo 4 . esiI U 'eir o,&dede eerfeiateth e ge - ni ~ ~ - tt sof s e e cohc.to .luI the.yar -&!swde 40 pr hie ~ssg~thip tacht al me ae ft bbeteve tat esornsh g eM pe cemnt ronaabon by he,...oa Conti .iqe comte, d0,00g ohe year 00ltavedisafchised atpr owe In thethig, ht Rme.e * ens-altoraetadbl oe f ngh' fele ed tha l p.Tetsos who ose ihingtotkepatin the $,00easofPesi thecarace theishto proaton os orbefoe t y 3thes..t n e Cont hiteo Arsacoret,'80000srs P.0, Joiu&e arP.e disfranchi,edation l Htels ColtatS. C. A tosrna men ad l oes o ar~onte 10 oloinet eember next. Igh '. fee Sobtes, d Tkets J Poe Th ouwing toenak Crtin theoex ries tlhroughout theUite taes with thaed obaacere last "w s to eson, * ittaeeh pfAraneet-Msr... Jonr anC. rmnG. entGredgo Ntna la credist o f the commmninL.eUitte ae stthe otwn gentllegredro asw foo w.are .isar, in thde Y.iddloe. .---.e..... The young men's Christian Associ ation throughout the United States and canaa observed last week as a season - - ofspecial prayer. John C. Fremont i.s entitled to the credit of being the first man in t.he Uni ted states not generally regarded as a rat ...ka .....em1 kie knie in ihn mir1r114 The trial of Mr. Davis commences on Monday, at 11 o'clock. At that boor be higsielf in custody of the Uni States hal, and it is believed l ,will bailed from day to day,on h ve'ogninee. Abo t-ileen vwsiumpioned for theGovern d i lu -g J me. A. Sedion, late e r resry btWar, fnd Gen. J nstd. is etated tl Mr. Davis will be tried on a new indict ment to be made by the Grand Jury c bere. Gbief-Justice Chase and Judge Underwood will arrive on Monday. Me'srs. Chandler and Evarts, of the prose- a eaflot aiad-t6O1nner-and- Shea, of-de" r fence, will arrive to-morrow. Gxan LODaE A. F. M. oF Souvn CARO L.UA.--At the anuual communication of I this Lodge, held at Masonic Hall, in Charleston, on the 21st, the following officers were elected and installed to eervefor the ensuing year : James L. Orr, Grand Master; Jas. Con ner, D. '.;; A. Dotham; S. G. W.; James McCullough, J.- G. W- ; H. W. Scbroder, G. T; R S..Burns, G. S.; J. K. Piekett, G. Q.; B. Rush Campbell, 1 G. L.; S. W. Maurice;E. Bates,S.G. D.; O.P. Towaad, I. W. Angel, J. G. D. P. K. Coburn, G.IL;John Corty, G. P.; S Burk, C. T.; G. X. Jordan, W. T. C MIller, G. S.: t -in* Mrnotst Cntacft-We are re quested .to say, that the Rev. V. A. Sharp, ba- been holding -religious ser- .t icees at ZionWalnut Grove and Rolling t Mill. Methodist Churches, -and, at the above.three churches, one hundred and< twenty '*persons, liave recently becomne i members. There is a very pleasing and g extensive religious feeling now prevall- h iag4athe eountry churhes of our Dis triet, among the various denominationi b o Christians. It is.a great consolstion to know, thiat, amid- the strife and tur- I 'ioils of bur political affairs, that the people are. tniing to God,- who alone t is able to help in time ofseed. ZRAT HAlrs Mr.uoa or Tzctm.-We c mentioned a few days ago that the-. job offices of this city were. making a good thing Qf it printing 500,000 tickets for the adicar party; It seems now that p the indicalmnanagers, while they-advaticed t~he money to pay for the ticketW bad dttef#epos' a speculation. - A gentle! can arho tame from St. -Stephen's yere 1 tydsymaya tiht they imada etch negro j voer pay ten cents for his tickat. It that plan is carried out atall the country te pcation will prove very . ta*-Gble.=-CharlestOrq ercary. - rees'a5e Dosos.-Sweet oi as maiotMe for poiso., -A %oison-of any '_ ecito and-dege ep asbenswallowed, inten- ~ acedebt, uiay be rendered iqtly imriesby swaflowing two gifevseetmiL. Artindividuat'with a ery .stroug- constituta sheld. take t twrisht eantity-: This~il wil: aeu tae every fore of .eegetable w.~min ossil with wbieb~ physicians and ~ t lit Smae Pena.va fe tit .anings- ago, - two )prigtly yonge. stationed them. selves at.the door.witi wmbreUas up and t wi tg.he crowd. It was a.ine, clear hvtmsgb-'wbhe 'dtf 6ha.ace driesehed t& ooesand' ieefa 16h warnng :beU saebes of bandir were *enmt eat coats gere but-t iaat ein eeL-at *es talen .up, mril.qpte ; ngenber icmained ini .th be'etanmg to.come ont op accoapt of to-wets thts.far'andienattheselsetion pEsdsS-dhep e o: the Conen tin There slika-lE st icabtprb WIeb be*id ME'veu7ynegt who' $etedr Fom Chester (i H., between 'Joshua Cater and Wesley Davis, -( which the ji stAd weutabbed, it is feared'orsy ' i th.breaste Garter was awrested:n pdijajil. M Dvsalgaccoatar I ws sg aliva, with but little~ cipopae.. of- < gey . te4dulty gre'out,.of a t (arry11 -bi.ch'otfier parties were in volved. 'Theesitemenat .aong- the negroes of I Rachupend as-ihe suJhjest.of being caught e$ir fodisgcinn - coationemi They - how- e~.y that. ftymsedicWstudents, purpose of greeciring mat:riar for dssec don. Ycry few are seen m the streets I afer night,.and'notumore. than-tifty at- I teded.circus afewtiightsag , while prentfr.. nadsbr ybe A preattletterfimm Glasgow says that altough the peic.nCeetten Is nearly as lw as ,twas befotre the war, thoee is no demsand for goods, and the usanufactur ersaras badily off oqr ders, and the operators for work,.as they were ip 185'7.1 He adds : "Thereis more ~starvatipn in Glagow sad its~ niighborhood just now tan any time for ten years past." - Kmns.Aw'sRmIsAns.-Theanniversary meteting of "Kersha'w's Bilgalle Charita ble Associatin" will be.held in this city, on Wednesday evening, December the4th, when an address will be delivered by Gen. M..Bonham. Old members or the command are invited to connect them- 1 selves-wda the organisation.-Phenix. Parson Martin, a colored man from Pensylvania-a preacher, school t&ach er- and candidate to the Convention was arrested in Roxboro, N. C., last week, for stealing -money fronm a North ern man, a personal friend of the ambi tious parson, politcian and thicf. The Nw orcTiuesaes that the "latest returns form Minnesota, em bracing 35 counlies, give nearly 900 ma jority against negro suffrage, and it is bg no mieans certain that the returns to co'ine in will ev4ircome this advantage." 'A Chicopece youth, iesiding in Auburn, N. Y., tried to murdei-- a young lady who would not receive his addresses~the other day. He asked her to play the piano, and shot her while her back was turned. Mormendom expects a large influx of Englishmen next Summer. Brigham Young is taking means to procure passI age money for them, and of course will get it. Generals Sickles and S-ott have been mustearerd out of scrvie. .OCAL ITEEB. Ox isa Bsit .--An unfortunate editor, is.related: became martial, and was reated capta i.:: On parade, inst ed of two paces is front-advance I" he on onsivsly bawled out, "cash-three , ollra-a year-advance 1" t It was on the brain, poor fellow, he a nuld not help it. a To-morrow (Thursday) being set apart t s a day of Thanksgiving, Divine Service t ,ay be expected InSt. Luke's (Episcopal) i hurch at 11 o'clock. A sermon suitable. > the occasion will be reached by the Lev. J. Maxwell Pringle. The congregations of other. Churches I rhich may be closed Are invited to at- c end. A Nice PaEsEN,T.-lf you want to make n acceptable Christnas present, and one t bat will not cost much we will tell, you I rhere to go to carry out that intention. I 'all on-Wren & Wheeler, photographic rtists, and have your picture taken. To more suitable prese-it can be made, haa a likeness such as these gentlemen an take. - i DuEgAx TocAcco.-We are indebted > Capt. W. H. Webb for a vample of his brand of smoking tobaceo, and having lied our pipe several times since with t, ardpufled at our leisure,-find it very ood, capital, fine. It is put up in neat oxes, a,mauch better style than the little omespun bag so comm6n now-a-days. t has another_ merit toQ, (that is the - )a;-t's Durham,) for he sells it cheaper han others. If you like good smoking, 1 ry some of.it. LECnoir REssvL.+-The election passed if very -quietly, notwithstanding the t rent rush to the polls on: Tuesday and 1 Vedntsday last. There being no' op orition hgrwever to the red republican icket, this result was expected. No t rlite vote was cast at the town precinct. t be whole rote 'cast in the district, is 69,-about,80 of which were white,-the at black and all for conventior. The r edticket- backed with the magic words -I r conveton" was -irresistible. Lee S rance and'Jh Henderson, colored, re ectivelyr.eeeved 105 and 1561 votes, hile the white candidate, 0. Duncan, eeived 1579 !otesI. 'A Novnke-Pisas.a'--Aong 'the 1 vertisemnenis of this week.is one with I e heading in flaming characters of "Im- li urtint Personal MIovement,":and the I lih'ten2dedi o be conveyed by It- is d at ag,cenimole3'ent i bfooL t. is I soremnent ini which all persons are In, t restetd,an4.therefore arery interestt g novemnt, tad bcsides the adver t s.er, a. moving man, df 'consid&eable t s:re in.the bkn'iness world, thinks' it a a ine in:4e ight direction. itiseonfi eptty expected.that the spirit-wilt move- I e peophb to visit Tarranda establish. r snt on Nol obon Row,7a Eerehe and his imug assistants will - pu4h alonig -keep iovg for their especial~ benefit and~ aisfatioh, in~ this important personal govmentf-s~iig gooda for cash, as ~PaiedexA OrLk$xa.-Calisth e r Kwas lied,lastnight, iith a Ighg ' t'e'anlee, fo*witness e second .exhibitIon -o this beabtiful forkoart .--Or citiieanahould abW fail i vist this panoram~a, t6 see Colum~bia it.was. Th prce of dmission is nly ftcentp.,and you; will get anplys. re-) r or the inetaaent in the~mqsic irislied each nigbL,-Chr6nicfe. After i~sesful seriei(of exhlibitions i the city of G. lunbia, the-proprietors f this' beaittiful .:oving piwing are sighe rounds of some of the uppet' i,rc.andre are informed will give e citimus of this. piiea athe opporta ity of- witnessin:f it, some thae -ne'xt eek. We adsisethem to.be pirepared r it. - - - Tsi.anues' -FAI; agreeable 40 an oneement, was insegurwIted on lihurs lay evening last, and agre'eable Iie-x etatlin was a fair soccess hrughout, d ended on Saturday, after consider ble eclat We did not go through- the rhole course, butirn that its -conduct ras admirable, giving mnuch satisfaction te many visitors who thronged the oms, and -reflecting, no little credit on ih fairiladinof the Fair. In a word he whole afair waseonducted very fair r as a Fair. The edibles. prepared to ~ lkte the appetite were good enough for nf bdy, of a character to sOit epicurean astes, and in the greatest abundance. i he concert too was a marked feature, a ~rand amateur treat 'for music 'lovers. e lear.i that1he net proceeds are some ing over two hundred and seventy dol irs, a very flattering evidence of the herality of this community who have ieen 'called' upon. so often of late for imilar aids.- 1 WBIsTI.ING Gnus-Show' me a girl< rho will dare whistle in these days when- < verything natural, even to the hair of 1 tour head is at a discount, and Il show ou a girl who can be- depended upon, n who will not fail you in .timie of ,eed, and will give you the'true 'hearty a rasp, the cordial hand shake, the warm,( enune welcome, notip of -the kid glove, q id a cold "how do you do ;" who can rave danger, look toil in the face with ut shrinking, "langh with those that- .1 ugh, and weep wiTh those that weep," 1 s well as whistle; who can, in short, .. ake the world as she finds it, rough andt gged, not go through lire as though he were walking on eggs and afraid ofs racking a shell; who deals in substance, iot shadow. Cltivate the whistle girls by all neans, Nhe oracle has spoken. Don't I rceit however, let it be natural; if you iave music in your souls let it out in a rhitle, if not keep it in, else you may ase some young unweary swain to Tan SBAsoN.-A more charming autumn re do not remember. The forest trees hate ot yet lost their beautiful attire, nor has be air grown bleak and unfriendly, To-day Iltbn,We yet etjoy the lovely Indian Slim ser, with its purple, damask -And . gold, s lights, shadows and perspeetive, Its In % igorating atmosphere and genial warmth. ntsh, it Is a mere - transition,. a kaleldo. copic move, an hectic flash as it were,indic tive of the decline of the vegetable world, nd dose of the solar year, for to"morrow he frosts of death will overlie the earth, and be "sweet breathed violets" be hid away .h-tomb of winter. The close of the year is suggestive of bangs. It is "thh shadow of the parting our," in which hopes and fears alternate. knd to the poor, Infirm, aged and home, Bss, is it peculiarly sad and painful ; asso lation-are broken up, hopes are crushed, rant obtrudes, and cares press upon hearts batgrow faint with daily strife. Let us be admonished by the withered tsf, that time flies, and now is the season r kind words and gentle deeds; for,with "a ew more smiles and tears, joyful greetings ad abrupt farewells," we too !shall all ave done with the "busy map of life." REMxsEn.-The Sale of H. I. Blease's 'aluable and highly cultivated farm, with ii appurtenances for successful firming, rill take-place on next Tuesday, the 3rd f December. It will be to the interest tall wishing to invest to be there. Bar ain huntcrs are also invitedl to attend. We bad the pleasure yesterday of a visit rom our Wiend C. G. Jaeger, of Laurens. fr. J., had just returned from a visit to harleston, where he attended the late and ceedingly pleasant session of the Grand dge of the Masonic Fraternity. ADV ERTISL' G PEoPLE.-SayS the Boston >ost ,."people who advertise are smarter han those who don't; better tooking,too, ine in ten. This is natural, if not logi al. Advertising is an indication of in elligence, and intelligince is one of the ending elements of good looks. At all vents the world believes ir -those who dvertise, and. it plants its-dollars in their Pockets. Such are live. people; and. in bese live days nobody, wants anything o do with any but your live men and romen. Our advice to everyb'ody-ex ept in matrimony-is to_ advertise. It s sure to return largely, increase- your eputation as a business man, make hosts f friends, and add to - the number of brend and sensible people in the world, which.there has never yet been an verstock." Yea viiin and ofa truth, thi Post'is orrect. We can .now account 'et* .the prightly intelligence, good looks,' amia itlityand prosperity of our merchants, i the fact that they all advertise,- and bevrly too. We hear complainta erse rhere of business being dull,,nothing ing, witfi fears of collapsing, breaking p, andall-thait,-and why is-it ? Because he men arbo thus complain- belong to Ie tikaid arder, they haveno mere nerve han's wet rag, -o a wifted paperi collar, bey advertise but little and then only in n Oceasional spp.mo-iid way, and hence bey su,eeed little or not at all. ,As* our a~ circulates, extonsively, and, aB eah njot a few of' these "dlull. regions," r freely e'xtend the advice to look, over L broad columns and follow the example four wide.awake Newberry merchants. 'e genetal reader also will behlenefltted. ylooking onerth attractive diplays, >r ledthe endless variety: presented it rHl probe wondirful If some thinig does ot trike his particular flint.- "Bread sat upon the' watel-s. Sl(e,It4e atonishinlg that the ad ice of old- Toay -Yeller to "beware of itders* is not 'followed more faithfully. td the menchosly story of the' fllow sho 6nwpeTy~took- up' rith a widow, and G~ermote lisane man Reine&ANr life; -The reason a plain one HoB's taken a wife. J.ovigbhim tenderly, Thi widow, so fair, Trim anid so slenderly, Took himin snarer Where ras bis father? Where was his-mother? *Whseewas his pister?. 'Where was his brother? Or was there-no sharper one - Stillthan another. Folr the bleak winds ofMac He cares not a stiver, Bsat his wift's "frowning arch" Makes h!m tremllle anfd shiver, Once he looked boldly, No matter how coldly Life's currents ran The gils'he'conf& wiik 'at then, Smile at and think of them, like a gay single men; His miseries now shrink at them Be wise! wise when you e. Of such is the kingdom of matrimony : I hitched my chair close up to her'n, hemy eyes sWfd shudderingly sod: "Sally, l'v been hankering arter you rom the foot of your-sole to the head of our crown, and I don't care who nose t. Epluribus onions!" With that she fetched a screech, and rter awhile she sez: "Uriah !" "Saly," sez I.* "Yes" says she, hidin' her face. "Golly ! ga lory I sez I, "I kin jump a ,en rail fence. Hooray-hooray !", With that I sorter sloshed myself on by her and clinched. Talk about rour night blooming serious ! Oh, my ! Oh, broom straw with sorghum lasses m em!' EV Sally's, fat*her had'nt hollered >ut, "It's time for 'de'cent folks to he in ed;" I dlu believe ljI',taid all nite. - An annymus pamsphlet frdm Ohio ifi eniously asse: ts that the n-egro is,. with >ut a soul, and is a .beast. Rev. .*Mr. iirardeau, of Charleston, rifutes the lausible- sophisms 'of the writer in a iblic discoutse, whereupon one of his able auditors, remarks: "That he had card Ariel's book read proving -hin a east; that he. hdd '~lso heard Mr. Gi rdeau prove that he was a man, and hat~'hewas sorry he had heard either ; or he now was 'uncertain whether he ras'a mans or a beast." The Golconda -has sailed for Liberia ith about 800 emigrants. Most of them r from Georgia, More would-lhave one, but for the temptation, whichk the ranchise and4b -forty -acres delusion resent to the negroes.. E-President Davis left Cansnada'~ for BEFORE AND AFTER.-Before the Ohio election Ben. Wade said : "You must storm the Sebasopol of the Almighty and shell Him from His throne, before the principles of the Dem ocraticparty can predominate.". After the - election he became more profane but less sanguine. Hear him : "Thie d-d nigger, and the G-d d-d bonds, have given the State to the d-d .Copperbeads." Oharles Dickens arrived in Boston on Tuesday about 8 o'clock, having been taken aboard of a chartered tugboat at Hull, and thus coming in a half hour ahead of the-Cua.' He was met on the tugboat by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jo stah Quinsy, Mr. Fields, Collector Russell and his agent Dolby. A large crowd was assembled on the dock to receive him, but he drove immediately to his hoteL Miss Antoinette Cline, a beautiful and highly respectable young lady of Fred rick, Md., whilst returning to her home a few nights ago, was brutally outraged by a negro man, who has been irrested and committed to jail. There was great excitement in Fredrick about this dread ful affair. The tour ladies killed at Lockland, Ohio, yesterday, by the rail road acci dent, are Misses Harriet, Elizabeth, Sarah and, Rebecca Morgan, of New Orleans. Charles Jackson, of Boston, lost his life while'endeavoring to save them. CncnNNA, November 21.-A. train ran into an express train, this morning, on the Hamilton and Dayton Road. The sleeping car caught fire, add 'four 'ladies and one man were burned to death. Nearly the whole train was destroyed. A gentleman, aged 22, adeertises in the'Londorr Athefueum-for a companion du voyage- to Egypt. - This isa new way to. fraternization, that mildly. suggests matrimonial cards. Twelre young men have' been several ly fined $5 and cost for riding one Jos. Martin, of Colcheater, Vermont,'on a rail for marry ing his cousin, a girl of twelve-years of age. NArtEs,otember. 2g.-Vesuvius is sending pillars of fire and. smoke from the old and new craters. Seven streams of lava are in full flow. A portion o :tbe citizens of Pickens District, should the Convention be held, will partition for a division of that Dis trict into two Judicial Districts. Malc SER, . November 23.-The Fenians ,Allen, Galt and Larkin.were hung to-day.. All is quiet. The Ra4icals are all taking the back track on the cotton tax question. Col fax now comes oiitin favdr of its ~eet .Bote 1L has also brought -his j mind lbthe same point. Sait Fauscrsco, November 12.--Tea shipments are in'excess oftlast year'fuflly 10,000,000 pounds. - 'The.U. S. garrisob at'Atlanta'received one hundred additiorialsoldiers on Friday --robably 'Iecrsits. MotmnEn, Nov. 2L-Emilj Pletce was burned -to death by the explosIon of 'a kerdsene himp. The Australian cannibals have eaten Rev. S. Baker, the WVesleyan misionary,' and six nativ6 Christians. The Roman Catholic Bishop nf Liver pool has set all that 'city ;quarrellinig by preaching aginst'"low-neck" dresse?. Mrs. -Burdell, of New 'York .morder' notoriety, 'is the plaintiflin a divorce suit. MExierL', Noveb21-Te Coven tion ig.Misissippila~ denbtfuL' (ooxxamziarou.) y -Whereas,kev. W. Dr Mayfield, who. has ben aster af this Ghiaxeh, aluco.its- esgani sat[on In J850, (ceeptthoyear .18, awlbIeb he tpeaU s. the.Confderate Army,as ,Chap-. lain4 baa-been invited to-take,charge of -the Churei i Helena, Arkansasi and whereas,' be'fet tiui(aa Alwiss anil Soeegn God dieets lITri tothild, id has with. tis view tendered his resignation as Pastor of tiiis Cliurch; BIe it therefore . 1st.Basorvza That the members of this Church deeply regret that the ties, whieh have so long bound ps together as ?astor' and people,1must'now be sundered, but pray that tiy may have grace to submit 'to. what -eems the will of their Heavenly Fther~. 2d. Emsorsz, That we rejolce to testify to the faithThlness and affection with which our Pastor has discharged the detIes of his sacre&ofilce, and to.the upihness .of life which has secured hmtelove and co*i dence of every mer of'this Church, is welas the respect and friendship of .the whole community.- Aso 3d."RBovYan, That w eivsorAs clation. ofwbich. out, Pastt is moderator, and,this Church which.he has buls up, will each sustain a heavy Toes in his, removal. 4th. Raorva, That we commend him to-the people ofhis new. la as an able' and eloquen: minister of the as, and as.a devout and pious Chrisda.' 8th. REssOLvE, That alhough ourl'ao in his new fid of labor wili be far rmvi from us in person, we feel that we shall still bejolned in beaft, and shall over rejoice ia hope:of 'him in Heaven, wher,e the grie f will be fet no more 8th. Ra~~u, That a copy ofthese reso lutions be furnished our Pastor, and the Church at Helena, Arkanas; that they be published in the Newberry Herad the S. C. Baptist, and the Baptist at Memphis, Ten. nessee; and that- they be reoddon our Church book. Done in Conference, Fairview. Newberry District, 8. C., November 24th, 1867. E. P. JONES, Church Clerk, Nmwasar, November 27,-Co'rroz.-Sales of the past we three hundred and ftt bales, at prices ranIgi from 141 a 15.., market Nzw YoaK, lNovember 26-7 P. M.-Cotton declined *a 4;sales 1,830 bales, at 17. Mixed corn 136 God 40 a4 BArLroXoP.. l1ovember 25.-Cotton dull, at 1 a 16,. Plour dull and declining. Corn aolie-nqw white 1.23 a 1.28; old 1.83 a 1.2; yellow 1368. CBARLsTro, November 25.-Cotton oeed steady, bat elosed dull and nominal; ale 600 b-l ddIing 164. r.eeipts1*0. AUoUSTA,.Noeme 25.-Cotnvery dull and-rre'uar~ sales 864 bales; receipts 856 middlin a5 i. InvBnPoor.,Soebr25-2.P.' .-Cotton Tbwe.and d,eelined jd.-uplands8 i-16; Orleans 8 5-16.^' IvmaPoor., Noveniber 25-Eveaing.-Cottou losed leavy, irregular and rather. more, doin, at 1-16 declie; sales 10,00) bales-uplandt 8; Orleans 8*. Ai1ministrato's Safe. I will sell at the late resid~ence of BEN SINGLETON, dee'd. - On Thursday, the 17th-Dec. 1867, All the person'a1 property belonging to said de'd.1 consisting of' - - Corn, -- Fodder, Shucks, Cotton,' Cotton Seed,. One Horse, Cows, Hoga, &c. Terms Cash. M4-E. ,XEMPSON. Index to New dvertissinents. The following Advertisements appear today for the first tifmes Those to be contuned, wl be found tinder their relpeetive - heads in our next issue Sloan A Harris Adinin?strator's Sale. E. S. Bailey-Ladies' Broaches and other Jewelry. Jas. Sloan--Eaecofrt" Notice Young & Tarrant-.Dissolution. W. T. Tarrant--Tmportant movemt cheap for cash. Wren, & Wheeler-Picture Gallery. J. T. Peterson-Citation. New Advrh'8eMeRt;8 Administrator's Sale. Will be sold at the Home Place of Mi cjah Harris, deceased, on The 17th of December, All the personal property of said deceased, conaisdig of Horses, Cows, Sheep, Hogs, Abut 30 Bales of Ctten, -.Corn, Fodder, Shucks, 2 Gins, 2 Thrashets, And a first rate Mill for grinding Neal or Grist, Farming Implements, 2 Wagons 2. Buggies, Harnes, kc., Housebold and Kitchen Furniture. T1er s bf Sale cash. LAA. G SAN Ada' S. C. HARRS, -N6v. 27 48r34t. Notice. All persons h4vig demands against the estate of Janett Sloan, deceased, ite hereby hegnested to render the same - to the :gb. scriber properly attested, on or before the tenth day of January pezt, as a settlement will be made on said estate at'thtime. JAMES SLOAN, - Nov. 21,1867. 27-48 S. - - 'or. NOMINATIONS. The foaowing named gentlemen are naomi aated- by their respective Meds hr the varions ofees ment :ind, For Tax Collector. 3. D' Sun?u J. W. Cous Ca. Jon WIryta Josurn W. HILL JAcoB E:araLu ThoMs A,'Caovtaa Carr. Gus. Dra? - Damust B: WEBBLr. - For the Legislatures L. . GIST. Aor Clerk af (ourt. WarEni F. Jomisotr. Disselution ofPartnerhsMp -TRlE Arm known heretofore-as Youn ( & Trrant was dissolved by mutual consent on the 21stNovn ss. WY. .YOUNG; W. T. TARRANT. ecwberryv, s2c.,.Nov. 21, iser. 2' dsti. THIE dtes and accounts of G. D. Smith, At., for W.a. Young, and also the notes and aceounts of Young & Tarrant, are in my hands. Persons so indebted will please' call at onace.amd settIe. . W. T. TA R RANT Snecessor to Young &t'fsrant. Nov. 27-48-St - taving lately purchased r. Young's jzAterest, and incre:abed my Stock of Goods, 8iriee the last abnoucemenlt, in all :TII 'UlINTR YAIEIBE -- ~ And since the Decline in Prices, I am now able to compete with one and all, .e1tbir'as to Quality of Goads or Prices, * andw1rllsellaW Oheap as the Cheapest *The leading specialtie a.. Dry.aoods, Dress Goods, Cloaks, Cloaks~, Trimmings, in aulvarieties, patternts and styles. eavy Goods, Osnaburgs, Blankets of at? 'nds, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, No. 1 Stock Groceries, E. D). Cheese,Makr, 100 sacks Liverpool Salt. And a fine aisortmenut of *H ARDWARE. Which latter, I will Sell at Cos,tZido mfntake. I solicit an -examinatlonl of mny Stocet to convince the most skeptical tilat wjatI.say is so.'. . - . Grateful for the e4liberal tradeefyd since opening uqd'ertheoldfirm,It~etu ly ask a couilnuaddn of tlIe same, adwill spr no efforts- -4 give my friends and the p e verfsatisfaction. W.b 'E T TARRAM . Nov 2048 tf STATE O'F GOUTH C4EOLINA. - NEwYnaRY DIsTager. By 1ohn-TPeeruon5 Ordinary of Newberry -Distrlec& Wherea's,Sam'l S. Sieg has applied to me for Letters of Admbfaltration on. all and sgidgkr the goods and -chates rights and -eredts of.eo. A.Epingp late ofsthe dis -trict afpresaid, dcae These are shrb e te'and -admonish al and singular,.the kindred and~creditors of the said deceased, to be and -perbfr me, at our next. Ordinasy' Cutfor the said District, to behoklen at Newberry-CoIfrt House on the 4th of Dec. next, to show ause; If an.hy te said A dmnnstration should not bega -d Given under my hand and seal, this 20th day of Nov., in the.year of our Lord one thousand eight.bundred and -itsevem. JOHN T. PETEESO i o. x.3a. MNov2 4'"6 2 New Ad8ertiseinente LDIE' BRooel8E With Black and White ayji, Garnet, Pearl and other Settings. $ox and (1ass Broaches for Hair or Photographs, Real Jet Brcahes fotfournia Broaches and Ear-rings in Setts, Ladies' Chatelane Claias: Fine heavy Vest Chains for Geits'i 18 kt. Wedding Ring ,ep ved hen d#estkre. Gold Necklaces, Silver Thieb Specet EyeG GIs~, f Silver ate" a 6% AXD Gold - and Silver W.atc - Of Al Kinds At . - .1ALRY, To o wb0 isi a pic*re itk SHOULD be--fedie 4a qmmW brlia in to .f( de11 detail, eiwe~ot~c -r,da ad eler ' shoeld ell oa en_ ,T Oa! ^"" ov|"" OgAl K(mTor $eUfI aadrr wsi mt tb s, sah. An vportni ttl. cr apictretaibd3 eftf yoUtrlder. Y10-1 qaw c8 * 1 io 1M grapirt'the fbllors 1e qooe pirioif of as in far weather. Old Pictures cleaned andcopIa: Bea&ieuces ed= November 27 . -4 for SMCa:CP. nrop.20 47 3 H ar.s4 Ae Saucley Paon,St, r1 Tiren,16it Shdae eI''ug at ofthbbo mxaret 1m . Sea tls nd Doubie arreiSht ans. Singce a"Gu $8 ons, IrA)p Dhobe- " $12g.50 to-$60 . -e quaniy Trpig.Rwdr bt uAt ..T ..S. P. 0E4/:S Newber,8 D,o9bli.re.9 ShtUS ' ISile Guns $8 t ardo $ l Thdy,the 12t$6-0. estat ofai de ode, .e HorsWs, A1pres Newberry Carr age andW I il sel a We idq$I Weorn, Sdedere, .u e - aroming.eool Hosehold*and nsCast, es* Ho.s. Aeial cotageriae a ndxt M~r. igb'Ti ontis.gtw basemn hrod and rIm2p ti rea,adnther Femsiae,sprin loeneatboCar . .GA mT