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TO#M'WtR MIIs. STOWC IlAs DoNs. The New York Journal of Commerco ro. turns to tho Stoio-Byron scandal, the editor holding that the non-appear-anco of proofs In the October Atlantio must be accepted as a confession that Mrs. Stowe has acted unadvisedly, rashly, from motives of a per4onal character rather than thobo ofjustice, and that .he now invokestho charity of silnce and the balm of oblivion upon her uncalled for assaults upon the metnory of the dend. But, adds the Journal, the boon of for gotfulness can never be tiers. S lonig as the English language preserves the name of Lord Byron, will Mrs. Stowe's traons gression of the first principles of divine jtustico;and mercy, and lier viUlationi of every cantion of good taste, be remici bored against her, She has spoken the wingdd ivords, and they have flown to thq cnds of the carthi, and mu-st circle on forever. And it will matter but little, after all Mi:s. Stowe's good name and fame; whetier her story shall he su)b stantilated by future evidence or not. Ifr it shall be, she will We regarded as hav. Ing done a positive iijury to the human raco by turning the minds of genieratiotis ofyoung readers to the worst of By ron's poetry, and teaching thilen to look u1pon intst as -one of the Crimes % hich he practiced and jistilled in glowing verse. Rnulvating 1yron on other forms of viet s, who knows hut that thero tiiy be sote to Imitate himil ill that ? M rs. stowu's article, it mu11st Also be salid, uns at tell doncy to sow susp)icion dit] distirtist ini the bosom of fiamlilies iad to poison the springs of on1 of tie sweetest and most innocent relationships (iln earthi-i hat of brother iami siter. Some tlihins ought not to be talked about ; the possibility or their existetice shouli be igioreil, mo far as it Can be, Anld the 11111strillN olfeick. inputed to Lord Byron tad his sister i, on1e of their numlibtr. T'ilI RAtIA. PA iy.-- Stine one lins dTawn up a correct bill ft' inictenct againmt tle 6raieat pa ty. It oi e Iat can be sii,taintd ly faets anil figmes. In this bill uf iolliclmiae.t the 1-l,ben leaders -tamI charged ith-eiieg theiieles Uitioni.ts, thiev have con. siunatt.d and inianitiined lisuiion1161. A.f fecling econlomuy, they haVe giVen a 1the cohtliet't govenl ne ilt wm eat It. Platilg (Irvirttiv, thevy made it Ilhe tuost etitiopl.. Clamol-ing t-lr viplal rights, theL.N ha'vt prosserioil more llop:e 11tall %y 1. arehy inl Chitldio,im. Iiivoli:!g f: doml, they e.stabliIi.hvd. ando 11i, iivid the tP,ke.,t Iespoitism inl ee.-rn Stattes. Profes-.ilglertin they% proclaimo ne Ceptiliee of tlei reved the k"telliai Ve of MstA1i11m IA difangI-ne I Ien. ig about putifyg tie goverimietit, they tatvn tomile illo11onesty aid i l.e holding ideltical. Prencinag principle, they silIN64 by lvissiun imil I njmihe. Deploriing (n.ste, tiey elevate blacks above the % Ilites ill two it irds (f the country. MAgnif) iig lly hy, t1t e y trample ont, every worthy Irincipile of our systt . Climiiling statesimlanship, their oflivi I nre either conspirators or theives. Laud1(ling inldepeodencve, they are the servile siflves (l 11 party n('t11lei.s Prelendiig to invite tier%itisn, -hey stilie freedoi of dehnte ill Cingress, by pnart. Nan rule, and droiin it. else-wlere in blood. 1isistihg tpon peave, they pro. ..lo 10 a old sIl-irl. il l oh ie itI itA .. LVv. ews. ('A tnK ori foo-rs AxNI Sntors.-Ihiots atani eshoes, if taikeni enre11 orI proplyl , will uisllyi hitst Iw or)11'1i thrc Iimexns lon ger' thianiIla theytutally dho, anid, at tie 851me1 time, fit the feet fiatttte Slntikfact'oi hy, andl keep thaem. dry~ nntd liore comiiiforta whilte the soles ne01l tiali la ah, tou1ghn. and limpIrvamts toi wnter. lThe Iir:t thing to hu dione with any pair of 'ne'w shoe's for farm use', Is ha set erachi oneL lii a pilatteri' tan tithil dlinner phite', and4( fIll the v'essel to1 the tuppet ei10. ofh lte soles. Allow lIth l teIber io abluorb ns mucht'l oil as it will fao'c'reihtihiirs. l.iit 52e1d til shiould taot hei applliec.di toh up. per le'ntheri, as it will soon) hteromao dlay, ren''deriiag the lenaitther tardta tttl tainaeh. But if the siiles ho saitinitcd witht this nil, it wIill exlude 111 h1le titnmpllne'ss, tnd 111('t lairge the pegs, so thait thte soale will never~t get loose fromi the uppe11r 1 4a1her. if the shioei bie i'ewedl, the litiseedi oil n'ill preserv'e thle thlient from ro t in g. Now, wet thle uipper len ther' thtoraughly w1hen thie boots ort shoes tre to lie put on the feet, soi that those pauts whailt are tight many r'entder a t riflt, and th,us adapt the form of t he shtoe to Ithe na,l fair more satiafneeutrily tItan wn thelt tipper leathier is not, wet. Keeop 1eti on the f' et unitil the lethealr is .t'arly. dry. 'Ten gi vo thle up~per' lenther' 'n thioi'ough greasinrg with I t ImI p ni ts of lard and tallow,or wvit h tallow ando ent 's. foot1 oil If shoes be tr'eted in this mlianner', atnd a roiw of routdadeahd tshoe nails tmay be drivenc airound ti hel edge of the solos, they3 will wear like 4'opper, anti ahvar~ set e'asy' to the fteet. Boots andi shoes' should1 h tiIren tra una Muggestetd, and( wo'trn a little sev'eind maonthis before they ar' putL t) daily service. Tlhis is the true wny to save your shoe mioiney.-J enth and11 flomhe. T'n CAurAn'to in Ottio-.Ti l'sria. TRD DEIoCRIATIC MiAJolihIEs, --.There n ilI be a-lively contest this fall amtolng tine great D)emocratie counties as t) whichh of them wilt giv'e Pend(leiton tIhe largest 111n j arity. TLhte race ill be close1. betwee,n Butler 1lolmtes, Ftairfld C ratwfoid, Aler er, and Augiaize. Eacht of these comnn. tics are tip to 2,000 antd over, am11l the t'i valry between them will he intenise. A bove thneso counties.in the extent (if our majority Jhitherito, has been nobale 01(1 Franklin and~ Muniroe. The Frniklin boy. talk of 8,500 and Moinroc can give 9,800. There is another' class of counhities, such as Licking, Ilocking, l)etiance, Ptunam, AlIen, Shelby, Rloss, Pickaw'ay, Browt, Richhand, anid Pike, which In tnumerical Democratic power are only inifei'ior to .%he others we have mcetioned. Whien the. layes mnon hiear' fromi the abiovo counties they will feel deciudedly "lIazier" than before. We shall have to give two banners this fall-ono to the couinty glv. lng the largest Democratic mnajority, and another tothie county shiowitng the Iargest Democratic gain. This will give our *i'rends in the Re.publican counties a fair 'ebanc.-Clncinnati Enquirer. FonaOT Jin NAxI.-A colored indi lduat of our acquaintance came to us In t,oa perpleriUy the other day to ask if &opkI remember' her. title. It seems , Inah was expcting a letter, but tIad hos enaquire (or -11 at the 'Post. Sbe ause shne had fowgotton her own v t~1. 4Lest accountts she was st iil - E 4 tJnlb whethtir dibo was Mrs, Smiith, - 4 yrs Wq-,a and was making anix - pus rqa e hus am~ong her former em-. p!yarsr naiitngtor,Qa.) aazette, NEWBERRY: Wednesday Morning, October 13, 1809 Court of Common Ploas--Extra Torm. This Oourt met Monday Inst, Judge Orr presiding. The attendance ofjurors was prompt. There was but ono col ored juror. Owing to the Judge's ar rival upon the down troin, business did not begin till after three o'clock. The Inquiry Docket was taken up and about one hundred and 1lity cases were dis posed of. Some of which were in bank ruptcy, some abated, and others siinply triatnsferred. No case huving been re ferred to the juror. The State Fair. It will be reiletubered that the State Fiair begins oin tie 10th of Novenber. and closes on tie 12th. An ele:-ant list of prenmtimv is dfered by the Society. hence it is hoped thlat the citizens of Newherry, especially the idies, who are nioted for good taste and grace inn nice inanipilation, will receive their just tward of merit tr giod work. Thanksgiving. l'resinlit Grant ins proclained that time 301h1 Novemieir be ob.erved as a tNy of thn11tiksgiVing. Nn.w Iu:ss.---Tle lany News, ap. Iwars in a ne a n bnloenitning dre,s. Sknib Mn.fs of prosiell i in '1irnalisnl ire both ch,ein and vnwonrnging. (oon l:1: -31r. Jo1n iingle will pien.e accopt our thainks 'or a chiico ct (f 'at and len.er heef. Mr. Ii. is out regularly now an.l wili nrnish onr v:tizeis with te liest of lhef o: Tui'slav's atnil onn,lays 0' eich wwek, 11), in.irket Il ovabl-he is a gol sub-taiali eart. uperpet leit b i fat nule .aed: 'he initat is tahen t., yiur ven dooxs. Auy neron i tving (at stoci to d(i1 l'-w tr. Ca ll fi l . 1nr a- er i-i hii. ('m 1:1A os Iv sT .nS -.An enterprising thar ni;n ha ndertaokvitn to put the.--e il. liviou- hiva! , n ithin rvach of the he.. n'ghn Io; f the ii:vflor. and tie first chasimm-flo %L-Xh he ki anthorizeil to refe: an1 a .1r-t1tee that he is ill right. See A.:tiiu ,lunent. lt', .n N I':WLIS ItInI:n - l'ie large brick billding on iithe N,ri h sid:e Ot' main street, an<l near tie ieptot, belin.:hur to mr. u. Tr. Scnt, felI; itan itrd.ny ntring. About one h1un-red ut1nal sxty ttn's1 of Gua411no were upon tilt' thlor. til owing to 11thi- 11n11mnso weight, oneo f the 11il1larS which wins iml iperfet gave w11y. 1,%wo eolorine(l en who were piling the ,neicks, nairoiviv esenpld with their lives, by Jinloing froin tle wiindow, a distance of twelve or fifteen feet. No loss is sititiinod other tiain hat of tine building which is estilmiated nit about $1,200. A Tiin. WA v':,A r-ri:i Ait..-BosroN, Oclober'7-At Sikvillk, New irins wick, durinig tihe st nn on) Aonndliv night, a tremnendons liil wave floode~d ... I - . - ' q 4,LtiL' were destroyed. The dykes oil tine inaitrshes tre nall gone ; the bridges thironghou t tine conitry are destr'oyed, andi the daInnaige is i neaileninable, tihe loss in one sinmali innnrish beinig estimanted at oine mnillion (Idlar's. IBas(aOl, Mn., October 7. A letter' fn'om the tele'gi'aph tnannnger ant Oninis, Me., snnys :'"We are in a ter ribnle stante heire. Tine lines bonthn ways arne lhn t on thle grond ntl d i covered with trees anid bilings ; the datmage to ves.' sels .andu bnuildlings is very greant. East' piort is repnn'ted' to ibe nearnly dlonsined. I'The wintot' in tihe I'einobneco tinas risen tot its hnigheinst spi i ng mn-rks; the bmomis arle bnrokien andnn a inillion oft feet oft lotns ihaven gnet by thle ci ty. A large' ganng n'l' ni ni iing ben snt tdowinafter thenmi it isho linnp'Itn ninn.t of thnemi will be ickned un. WeVt hopeI nnir rniees wI'ill not let thetin otnths wa tier on perustinig the follonwing Syri ite nie'scition of a brnean k last: Thia t brea-:k l'st of' 1.01 nIAi'nshn'v's a$Is. ton ishiedi evn New Ye' ~nnk. Th'inty gunests ieneieth ro tin'115-te tn tntts ol' invita tinnn, intninut at t('npt Olive.r's nat eleven wheit'n tine rotsewoodtI( tdiors rnolledn onpen an t.;:y mnarch'led iinto a dinning -ooii hIn g wi tin exnn ;ot , w"ith: unwly hnp ortedi pti nit i ngs nan line ' walls h, d f'nshi pro-l tdnn'ttis onf Miss lloIsmert's- atuio all anuln . Thle tabi le nais decorantedn w itin fiinweri'i in d thInn lltg' nof tine tw n a-n ntion anli ties. Thie n'lothi was nilfi white color'etd silk, f'mi ngedi with innee, a ndi thle servnic'e e'nt.irely' tof slil sihern, lined with gold. inn ever'y gnoblnet w as ai Inugo honmnt~et of exn.i es tiedl n ith: lnte sam ii i'ribbon, (n n' lihih wnns theo A insle'y erest. Tine Cina and ghItnsswarme was embennlli'.hend w ith n inillndntettd tnnonogrm'nn. The hill of l'are wa. Inn iiti d inn letters of' gonld tipotn blute sa inn, w ith line gold lace frinnge. ivt~otte aN Sot-en CxiinnousiA.-- In a dhivoirce cnnse heartd at Cheinster', S. 0., J tige Thominas Sst:nied an pnlt' to ti jinntidictihon of th touotrt. lIe bases inis Ien'isio)n pirnninplly tipon tihe pnresent mtnperfecttion oft the dhivorce'u law, andit is etmphtatic in his decnlarant Iion thait theo wonrdn of-tine C1onstituioin, Armtitcle XiVi,, Secttion 6, "'Divorces friotm tine bonds of tiat I nnony n-hail ntot be allowe'd bunt by a jnidgemieint of a court, ins shanl lbe prie se'rihned by3 lawi,"' mneansi shmnpnly tis, that tntii fnnrther' legisulat ion taikes pilace, ihe is inot autholnrizedl, int the face of' authlot'ity antd p.'eednt, to deeinle upon01 so grave a quesitiotinuafir'nnntively. .Then wrld's wisest imen have mitngledi nnirtih withn eartnestness ; theoy have not gnone anbout ith l statrchied visago, primtt mnantnr or' ptnritannical griltnaco, D)o theo best yout can, whntever you tindertnnke, If you are only a street sweeper, sweep your very best. Frierndship is a vase wich), if once flawed, It may as well be broken ; it cain tnover be trusted afterwards, To criticiso a newspaper Is an easy task, but tot print one to please every body is a difficult undertaking. We shounld not only break theo tooth of mialice by forgiveness, but' pluck out Its sting by forgetfulmness. ilnne'sota raised t(oenty,two guion nhoha of whea it.). ....... New York Fashidna. METHOPOIATAN F'RNISHINo RoOM. 495 BntoAowaY, Oc-roinE, 1809. Ladies are anxioisly asking for ndi. Cations of Winter styles: asking il flounces will be still worn, if street suits will he0 longer or shoi ter, bonnets smaller or larger, heels higher or lower, waiist rounded or peaked, sleeves coat shaped or bouffitute. To these aid similar web;hty qries wo live iiow got delinito answers. Flounces will be still worn but will not e so tiarrow or so numerotis. Many of the most elegant models just received from Paris.havo buit one flounic on th suit, and that is (ee and a li Risse that is pleated with tihe pllits all falliig one way. This is heavy but alppropri(ito. -Tho tunes may be trimmed with a heavy orinmented Iringe. When plaid Is worn-as it will be very extonsively, the triminiig should be shawl fringe of the colors of the p!lid. Street suits should ho mado to clear the ground freely. 'Ilie pompadour or square waist is going out, the heart hilaed neek is mioru afrected, many of our model droses aro qnito high in the neck as they ought to hm for winter. A new style of collar called the -East I(lian"laccompanies thie high-necked dinnier dresses ; it is simply i dee) yoke of net or muslitn fiumltioi completely covered with insertion ai ince, itid edged wvith a deep faill or lae; it 41pels inl tihe back, anld is fasteined wit i a cotepie of smlin iittoo. vvivet (itr satin ribbion ol ai suitablo color may he introduiced mto these stylish collar.. They are desigined to be so thick that the drees will not -show through them. Muslin or white silk therefare forIs a bietter Comiathiti than net. Ctescmit Ohaped or-monnts go well with this style of collar if they otherw iso become the wearer. in hiall aid party dre,;ses there is a revivil of the olbl style of petaked a i bt s la eh lind w i thi silk ; waists perTe tilV plain wilh the exceptionl orlice I:hil Oi flat, thle whole design being to show the shalpe. as imich ias pozsible. Dresses wer e never hefore so simple, so ,veie in tOheir o ltliel a they airo this Fall--ail for th:i realsoll never SoI try tig whei badly fitted or climily rade, nor so satisraetory to wearer or behohlei as ivWhen fitlud per fctly aml smoothly :nd41 he'lutif!Illy mnade. Maly ladies rile so parlictilar abouit tihe "smooth set" of their dresses .vhe il on that they will lily hav themtl11 lined41 with,il sil-, aid titched ol the G1rtver & iker lachine, lie Sm1111 ofr "l hieh is at oice stronig eolliugh and clnstic ec,1ogh to meet tile require. lolts of tihe ratidious helles who will have light dresses, and yet who insist on even the ti-.thi, having i svnse o "give" it) it. The M:aia Theresa pleeve will still he worit on pai ty dresses, but on walk. ing suits the co)at sleeve, only lighter tati before. Eiiletts are no linger worn, but bretteles reaebing Crom tile waist huhiod over tihe shoulders dowit ti the waist in front are to he quite in style for every da' dresses. The sleeves for Casaques will bie arge anild flowing. Ieels oi walking hoots are wcrn lower, the tippers aro igher thin in the Suiminer. Tihe Polish siie will be the fahion this winter again Omi1y laced t the Sides insteInd1 (if b1t,t0oIl. The Fa1in chon hotnet is dead lit last. 'The new RA 0co. 1101111a Uinf is W; ief el ill various colors, tle t ils are hound with velvet, the tirimmlinlg i (11ne-, two or mor. feathers. A ltoget her it is a rstvlishi alfii - it is decidedly ar istocraltie', and( is called Valois. dArONeA. The Free Schools. Tlho Comml)iiissionelr (If l"ree Schoob begs to amnounce to tile 1peopl11 or New hlorry that he is authmi i'zid to eslablisin as early as practienb1lIe, lFree Schools ii suIch localities, as he, ini his judgmen I may (10011 best to aid the ed tuatlonai in terests oIf thle collmonity at large. lbi wtill seen1ro alplicationis from tean'here q~ ualiced to give in.,truction1 ill the Ele inenltary braichies of a coinmon)01 Enlgli?.l education. T1hie Schools1 will be organizecd Seper' aitely, andl teachers will rece'ive payimeni for sert ices rendelcredu sinco Oct. 81st 18(18. Persons whlo ar'e d1islposed to aiI the colored people11 by uihin tg Sebloo itlouses inl neighbtorhoods whlero it w ii he dI'hirale*tl to estabIlili Schools1 foi their benefit, will please0 inform himl and11 as5 yoQur commlissioner' no(w hias it ir his power to See that prop~er order and dliscipline shll be obhserved, it is hope1cc that Oiur 110op11 wiili 50 tile nlecessity' 0 aiding himt ill ihis efltt to benleft t.hi: helpless class of' our people and encour ago themu to engage teacehers fron w'eek applications mayfl h10 made( to the Commiiissioner at thte ofIloo of O. MI Giraurdeau, Esnq. WM. SUMMElR, Char'leston Items. Thle tidaul wa'v0 dlid not sweep) oi'e Charleston ; 81h0 is still the city by thb sea, and W~alter Steelo huer Prince of ha8 fashions. The city as never hlealthior, nor' thu streets 11ore clean thanl now. Tile fall tradle openled atuspiciously. Thel inegi'oes still cry "fish," &c. thlroulgh the streets. No other cit. tohleratethe (10vendinlg of truck upon01 till promlenades. it is said that1 theO contract is givei otut for tho building of the Port l(oya 1U. 11. ImlinenIse trains of guano, salt, an<1 other goods Ieavo the S. C. RI. R. forl till inlterior'. The various thrFoughi freighit lines o the S. 0. R. RI., such ais the Star, Gres cent, Green and( Palmtto, &c., aro doingil a good bnsiness, and aro anl imni..enst economy anid convenience in 1110s0 com mnercial timies. The birds are all dIsappearing from th< low country. A large firo occurred on KCing St., Charleston, Friday mlorniag last. Losset mostly covered by insuranco. COM ME RC IAL. - Nxwwnrnny, OOt. 32-Cotton d~lil a~t~23. ColuMDIA, 13. C., Oct 11,..-SiaIes ori;ottoe to.day 01 bale---tnddlings 24 a 24je. NxwYou, Ot.11- 3*. I.-Coton Ituhy fo. lower,with si'o2,60Ji bale'. at 26jo. GOLD quiet but firmer, at'8 4 A.&UGUSA Oct. 11-Cotton markcet steady with CaRY TO,r:.11..Ct o ta with sae l49bales-middHngis26J; recepa' 1,-80 tilit. e cosed Igg tianlad 1P. a 1 MARRIED, On the 5th of Octolior by the le T. S. otnoest, Mr. David Siber to MIss Suo S. Reagan, all of Nowberry. Our thanks nre tendered for a piece of the wedding calo, On the dill of October, by the lev. J. A. Si1gh, Mr. ARTHUH S. NUNNAMAXiSH, of Lexingoi, to Miss MAUY C. HILL13t, Of Newberry, S. C. SPECIAL NOTICES. A CARD. It is getting quite common now to nay "on Such i a daIy," etc., and "no cards," but hav ing Ito Caney for 11i4 style, we have doeor, inIIIied oil It is ocealion, and a very inomon, tons one it is to i:-sno our 'cardm"of invita, tion, on3e of wichell will ie frouid iII ealchl of fthe pru.pt ditioii of to%day's Herald. Every one. therefore, who receives the pa. per, and we car- not it' ho number be as gi'eat as the grainu of sand on the ocean's bunch, every one. great nt,u sinall, old aitd yotig, dleat amd dumt, and of whatever pot. 8n11S11onll i a religiont point of viow, are in. vite-d to comle. Come one, come All tho more tie nerrier, Anld we prom ise you undiluted saifliefion with the uwul dil-conut We have juIt returied from Gothum, we have been to the big inarkeits of the North. we havo purchased vat lously, Invested wisely, brought hume largely, ar0 exhilbiting sailsctorily and will sell clenp, ly for eosi . UJnarn3i4h truth wil make a way Whelecruoked falsehuod gi cestray. We coidially and friterntlly invite the public to attei-n our receptilotis, on morn ing, nmon anld Ifight, and iliige iII tile wholesoim ii moderately priced pleasures ollrered for their delectition. lin View of a hergO at1414.i. 11n1d at ha11ppy ind sUCcess, tul run, wo ate con1ent to lose the marblo door Smp w ith at sernper attkclied, 1ind a Iso A patent grilirmi which ire stippolied to hilve been c-iried off by nceldenitally becomn ing entilng:cdi in at kiy's hloop skirt. It' the 111111y reinris c(cin well. Ifr not It will mtiake no differenrive, its 't- 11ve aot hand at lot of chit Ified iki,m of -hun4hine, man mildoto to aill ills, tog4th.-r. with Ory Good.s, Groceries, Nic%nics, &e Comni and Aloe i1s. Oct 1340 It. \VILSON & WICKER. r.i1'IN KI[I Z.. PERRY DAVIS & ,,ON, Manufacturers and propri. eors. Irovidence, it 1. Tesilmonialiv rron fihe prems. 'iis remo-iy is well known to be one of the very hest ever otrered to the public. It istall thant It Is represeted to bit. I,'he jesti MOnl-il InI Its ravor, reachitig blick for at se ries of eairs, and the expereile f a long test, inconte4tihtly i1r,ve It to be (1110 of ithe1 mo,t reliable -Pceciflesof thogo.-Ol North Star. We"o cheerfully mdel our testimony In favor or this medIlne .-Romaun Ciuzt. DAvIH' PA KI1.Tban --We have tested this meittine, and im-ure or readters that it not only possessem all the virtnes clatimcd for it, but"I it, 1m1y111ismlilus I surpaisses tiny othier Itledy we havo ever known.-Iltrald of Gospel Liberty. It Is really a valiable meldiilne -it is used by inany lhyAcians.-Boston J'raveler. I ha41vo used Davis' P.in Killer, and con, sider it an iiiispensiab)le article I iln h11 ted , e1ne box. It has efrected curs in diarrathIa, aid for Cuts and bruises It Is Invallujible. I N. Y. Examiner. Spoken of In ferms of high commonda, t1on1 by boti Druggli and I'ysichism. IPhllIidelphiat ElIglo. Ktown almost niiversally to be a gooti .4o"" -' --,' s, un11d ofi er pain o ihe - Vai131ne, nil[ oIlly no eol(1s III -, for various Hummer comptlints. ChrIstIan Advoc.to. Th'Iere is no milt'me I iltin 1so hIghly as the l '4ain K ilter-hv usedt t19'1I forl year Is, and14 ill tevery mtlJnled it has14 proIv-d 41 so1vereign3 Oct. 13 4imo .14 notl 4o violenIt now0, 11h1 vo1lcano1 144 aI fearfl sIght 14o beiiiI. The iv ers' of lavaI still flinw, heava1t'I It has biten veryl sickiVliiee A pes. enli,ir isort ofI l3w mlriti0<1 lever, wh'ichel has14 grmvn1 4)n3 of the t'4oni, condense1i51d vapiors ofr thei volcanio, has14 prevaledIll3 to1 an alarm,II lng X 'lIt, and11 at 011e thne11 It wash fenirId It wlold i depolOlt13e 11ho ishdit. Ilit fosrtu nte ly, a sCen 1np1ain (cling he~ itreor sul'41pp lies) inlg, 1und1 qulick 11md thorough enres were Me's.rs. ChinIg. rIinlt & Co , ComisiIon 111erch2111ms, hadtt th1ese1 liitte(rs lior salo0. in a short 141me1 thetir' Iflie was besiegedl and( t helir 91njpply exh )11sted. A steamerl3I wasl (114, piche113111 34o San I Flranc~ic by3 olrder of the0 Il1ospital1 h).pairtent , and11 a1 ne1w and1 enor4 - mons014 suppli1y obta11ined) a1s soon1 as3 pots.,.)ble Fromi 11ha3t m1omen31t theO )courIge was1 stayed.'( Noit ano(llter fatial en's40 e ccrred.I, 11nd4 1he epIidem'ilc 1has4 now. 01 onirl'y disapp14) 'ared * ** I ibiis wonderI)ful remedy413 knowni in our11 city ? 1 hope11 so1, for' ii a 1110 enre 1for ail levers miasatie 1 sic(knless Youl may13 tell Voar' iritends so for me. ***** 11. C. M1. ?IIAONOLIA WVAT1'n1.-Superior' to the beOst imlporitedt German3111 Cologne, 4and1 sold at half11 the0 pricO. I am' still receiving FU RN I TIlil UI of' overy descrip j)ton imme.110 dliatoly' friom ho AInunIfhetIrr'sH North1, and( will sell as8 .LO W as he fre'ight.) .1I(keep consatantiv 01n hand HIURI2AUS, WA R D)-ROB ER, W AS I1-ST A N DS5, BE~D-ST'E A D)S, CR1B and111( CR A D)[AMS. CHA IRS, dIifierontIi qualit ios. I olding, Saloon1, T1oilet and1 Ceontr'o TmA. B .LE . B00K-CASES, SECRETARIIES, F'URNITfURE SUITS, (from the fnCst sold watllut, down to theo commnonost.) I also keep, and( manuIIfalctuIre, MOLDINUilI for flrames, LOOKING-G(L A SSES, i'L A 'E8, ('ut to) fit 01(1 frames, A (no ahsorllment of WALL P'Ai'EIIC 110111)EIIING, PAP'ER AND OIL SilADES, with FIXri'UtS, (something new.) I feel grateful to a iCenerousb publIc for tihe lIberIli pItronIla a Ircmiy boeowedi ull 1n00 in my irst efforts in busimas, and sh al use o~very ef'0o't to merit a1 coninance of their favors, ROB'T Y. LJEAVELL. SHERIFF'S SALE For November. By an ordr fron John 1. Peterson, Pro bat) Judge, owill W1i on the first blonday in November next, within the legal hours, at Newborry 0. 1H., the following proporty, viz : 1 fraet of Land belonging to tho Estato of N G Gallman, bounded by linds of blictjah Epps. David ilallacre, other lands of thl Es-, tato and others, conhaining -- Acres, more o less (a plat or the same will be exhibited on tho day of salo. Terms of sale, on a credit of ono year, ox* cept cost, which must pe paid Iin cash. The purchaser to give bond and mortgage, or pay tle whole inl Cash 03 Also, 400 Acres, more or less, bounded by hands of lBaiuck Duncan, J. S. Itenwick, S. C. Wilson, S. 3. Sig and Mary A. Gilss gow, being the real Estate of John L. Glasgow. Terms of salo, onelalf Catih, the balance on one year, secured by a bond and mort gage, or all in cash. 03 Also, Tract No 1, containing 503 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Georgo Wise, Joel Wiso, and on waters of Saluda river, being the real Estato of Jesse W as, deceased. 03 reroct No. 2, containing 228 acres, more or less, hotuided by lanedt of Untliarino Mooro, Patrick E. Wise and others, being the real Estate of Jesse Vise, decoased. Terms of sAl. cash 03 Sarah Curoton vs G. A. Brown and wife, and others George Brown surviving Ex'or of Daniel T Cuieton, deceased. vs. Sarah Cureton Adm'x, and Jas. Curoton and others. Sarah Curoton, Adtu'x. vs. Geo. Brown, Ex'or. Pursuant to the decretal order in the abovO stated ease, I will soll, before the Court House. In Newberry. on the first Monday in November next, within the legal hours: All that Tract of Land in Newberry County, on Bush River. containing 1,300 neros, more or Ivss bounded by hinds of E. K. Selcumpert, J A. Hair, Yates Myers and otihcas. This tract is now being divilled into sinal tracts and will be sold accordingly. 03 1180 Trcact No. 1, 1391 acres, more or less, hounded by lands of Frederiek Werher, J. . 11air, and waters of Busi River. 03 Also, 'Tract No. 2, 170 acres, more or less, hounded by lands of 1'ract No. I and the 1,300 acres, lying in the fork of L'imothy Creek and Bush River. 03 Also, Tact No. 3, 1501 acres, more or leqs, bounded by tract No. I miod 2, aned by lands of J, S. I.ir, and the 1,300 acre tract. Term-; of sle, One Third Cash, and the balaIce On a credit of oec and iwo years with equal installments with Interest from day of .sale, the purchaser to give bond for the crelit payments, it a mortgage of the premises. 03 By virtue of sundry writs of Fleri Facias to me directed. I will sell, on lhe first Moni, day in November next, at Newberry 0. Il., the lilowing properly, viz: All the right. title and interest of lenry Wihinire,in the tlree store houses on Mollo hotn Itow,(boundel by stores of P. AM. P1atysin ger,Jacob Singley andpil Simeon Pratt,and now ocetpied by W, T. Tarrant, W'right & Cop poei, 1111d iloozer & Co.,) a: the time of hIs sae to G 1) Smith. Levied on it the suit of the Bank of Newberry, vs. Henry Wiit% mnire. 03 Also, that large brick store, nowv occupIed by W. [H. Webb. hounded by sireet leading fron ile Conti1 lloise to the Depot G. & C. It. R., lots of irs. stecelo and flenry 0. len, ,on. Levied on as the propeity of N. F. Johnson, at the buit of the Baik of Now. berrv. -3 Also. 419 acres of Land, more or less, bounded by lands of Geo. Oxner, J. T. flItchinson, Nncy Miller, L lorton, and othfers. Levied on at the suit of the Baik of Newberry, vs. N. F. Johnson. 03 Ao, 530 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Aidward Cakmwell, J M. lMooks, Jionn Glei. aid others. Sold as the prop er1.y of J. Bi. Glymphli, at the stilt of 11. w . ilikard, for Estatte of 0r Ge'ore Glenni. *3 T M. P'AYS[N'GER, 5. N. 0. Oct. 13 410 3t. AlRY 00098! DMll 000DS ! -At W7holesale. STILL, WEBB & Co., 287 & 289 K INtG-ST R EET, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. A re nowv opeing a lbcomnplete assortmnent of,GOOD)S IN OUR LINE, which we ill offer at very hi w pritcea. ilaivinig putrchalsedl our Goods for cash, it will enable us to sell them at a mnuch lowver figuire than usual Coun try Merchants will tund It to thtelr advatage to gIve tus a call. STOLL, WEBB & Co., 287 AND 289 KING-STREET, Two Doors below Wentworthi. Oct. 13 40 if. MhlI Pond anId ChanniieI ysters. A iter' the first of November t it is proposed to furnish these oysters, either' in the shell orl opened, ini qjuanitities to sui1 tlrchasers, and11 at tihe lowiest mIarklet pices. Th'ie M1ill Ponid Oyster~ suppheltd will be tile celebrated Gulla Island Oyster, F'roma the LJucas Mill Pond a', Charleston, whlli for fl,ia' an,d plumpness is well known to b,e unisurpassed. TERMS CASH. Orders solicited fronm till parts of [lie country. A ddress T110OM AS McGilA DY, Agent, P. 0. flex, No. ;3i, Charleston, S. C. lii:Es:ERENcntt:-Jamecs Adger' & Co-, lion. J1. ii. Campbell, D)r. St J. Ihavenel, David Jeninis, Mc'Crady & Sotn, WV. 0. Dingle, John 8. ihiynnt. Oce. 13 410 I,mo Dissoluition of Co-partner ship. The Co-partnership of J J. & A. M. Reed er, in the mercantile business at dosion, was dissolved this day by mutual consent. All the neotsCtt aire In the hands of J. J. RIEEDERt for collection. Oct. 134031 Nothing in the pickled Fih lino to comparo with [them. Thoso 'much talked of' and long lookod for pickled nullet havo at lat ar-. r'ived att L. R., MA RSiIAJLL'S, and can be bou ght either sincgiy or by chto barriol. C/angqel (hange!! Changec!!/ Dturing t his w~eek and1( util1 fur-' thrnotico, Prosch lFish ma y be expec'(ted( oni Tttesdays, Thu arsdays, and Satu irdaiys. Fresh Oystors to-daiy. Como ont yo Courtt f'olks. Oct. 13 40 16. SAVES NINE. If you have a cotngh. do not nelct It; thcousandis go to an untimnely gravei by noglecting what thley call "a slight cold." 'These slighlt colds nre very insidious. 'Theoy soon becommidb.epseatei, antd dlefy all remedies. DRl.1'l'f''8 EXP'EOROANT will euro it. Ii can be hadl of any Drug% Oct. 13 40 2t. Sugar, Coffeo, Tea, Lrdrc, Flout', Riee lia con, Oysters, Sardinues, Iierrihgs, Mackerel, Chleeste, (3rackers, Candle.s, Nutta, is ints A pies, la tches, Caindlep, -Sodat, SpIce, (ht'.r lPennar.&.,. , ., . WANTED. Two thousand shingles. Apply at this office. Oct. 138 40 t1. The unlersigned will storo any and all kinds of Produco in him colmnodious I -Waro8o next to W. .1I. wobb's ator.o. If. 0. WISKEMAN. Oct. 13 40 tff. BOWlTS, BOOTS. My heavy Boots have ar rived. Call and see them D. MOWER. o,t. 18 40 if. Notice Is hereby giveni to all whom it may con corn, that til te iersigied will onl the loth day of November next, make a full and final settlemen on the estate of William Sheely, deo'd., and will thei ask for a final di.chaaZe trom his admnilstration of said estate. GEORGE SHEELY, Oct. 13 40 41.* Admn'r. $25 REWARD. STRAYED from J,ck Golemtin's Cross Roads, near Saluda Old Town, Edgefield Dist., a medium sied Ray Horse with light mane and tail. Said animial is of round nid compact body, aid about 11) or II years old. flits a trace chain locked round his icok with a now spring lock, and It it has been removed, the skin % ill show the mark. The party recovering tie horsio will please address the uidersigied at Grecns. boro, N. 0. 0. D. MARTIN. Out. 13 40 2t. Decidedly Nice. Ilaving just returfd from New York anad other cities, with the latest styles, amd a lull stock of material selected by mlyself, to suit mV customers, I invile all who are will lig to receive ue as a permanetit citizen to call at my giadery over Mayes & Martin's store, and see foi themselves. Motto, good work at reasonable prices. a No charge for lookhig, and not much for Aevanit selectious of fiue Cases, Albums, &c. Your laithful Artist, W. 11. WISEMAN. Oct. 13 40 tf. Notice. All persons indebted to the estate of J siah Stewart, dve'd., tire re(iested to make payment, on or be:ore the 16th day of' Novelmbiler iext and141 tho.c holding de mtnis are particularly notilied to remler Iem in v that time, its I desire to knmw the standing of lie estaie. DANIEL GOGGANS, Oct 13 40 2t Adm'r. U. S. Internal Revenue, DEPUTY COLLETO's OFFoE3, 31) DisTaIor. S. C. Ni.WBEtUY, Oct. 12th. 1869. Notice Is hereby given -o all whom it may concern, that I will hn at Newherry C. H1., from this dato unil Friday 221 'ist , to re ceive the Internal Revenue tinxes Assessed in Newberry County. during the niiths of June, July atid Augttst last. A penaty of 5 per cent. wlith 1per Cent. interest, per month, wIll be aidded aginst all persons fallimit to mnake patyment t,y the time within specified and co)lle*ctions eniforced accordIng to law - Persons as<esed1 pioer to thu tirst of Junno who hiave failed to make paymen1Wh tieruefore, wil tinid It to fhe ir Interest to av'adi thiemselvIes of this opporctunity to pay Oct. 13 40 It. D)eputy Colfector. Notice. All persons who are indebtedl to thme E<. late of Robertnl Stewart, decensd, whethiem b.y Note or Accomunt, areo hereby regnmestedl to makte prompt payiment of the sonme to my Attornecys, Messrs. Fair, Pope & Pope, at Newberry C. iH , 8. 0. All persons houlhlig demands against said Essato. are hereby notified( to preset themn to my saidl Attortieys probated as required by fALaw. (Sg'sf) ELIZABIE'TH R. STEW ART Sep. 29 38 4t- Adm1x. DyGoods Elipoliilln! Now OPEN. The logic that carries con victioni I Justico and Truth exemnpli fled in a ONE P1HE SYSEM! THE LOGIC THAT WINS. Bargains Bought for cash, my)3 friends anId patr'ons. A Large and attractive STOCK. PRICES T HAT ARE Stubbornly Cheap. In this Stockc will ho found all the late nov, clties of the day Dr'oss Gmods, all gratdos, iand Dross 'Trimnminigs, ILosiory and1( Glovea, a full 1ine, [Linton Goods antd White Goods, EmbrWoidories, oail andu Mtachine Craptos and1( Orapo Voils, and1( Grape Shawl~vs, GClas, Vol vertoons, Rib bons andlt NE) Ots,' Black Goods, Black Silkscm, Blombat. zin1Os, Co-btrgs, Cantoln Cloths, Alpaccas, anld all other qualitics, Domestic Goods, Hoop Skirts, Pr'ints and DolaineCs, ClIoths~ and1 Cassi iner1s, Flannels01 and( lankots. WYe Invite the traide, ansd I le pubdle gen,. orally, to ani exatminiation of thiis Stock, as it ia entirelv new. Rlemesnler, om-t goa are marked sit the lowest livimg rattes iundher a one price syslem, andtt are mieatnt to l. is tuniformlfy ehctp a lnt they shall sattrain. snnd secure 11he faivor of' the closest buyers of the ilinid. All will b.e sold al ritly for'Cashl. No meCiss.smsr;,n necoiunts kept, the stamips lutust be pati for all goodss Onl deli very. LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAPI Full Lines for the Falls AND ' SATISFACTION IN PRIONeS Having Just returned from tho Northar markets with a heavy Fall amd Winter Stock of Goods, bought with care and at a decline, I am now prepared to sell at - LOW FIGURES, In all the following grades. Dress Goods, or every variety, such RAs Merinoes, Poplin$ Doludnes, Bosam1biques, Dubalse, ,Mack au Whito Alpicecas, Silks, and a full assortment of I)ress Trimmings. ALICOES, WH ITE GOODS. 0SNAbUR,S 11OMESPUNS ANU lANKETS. HOSIERY of overy description, besides a lot of-snperior Li;dies' RIBBED OSE at the LOW PR110E of 194 VN', P$t PAlR. Also, IOO1P SKIRTS. JEANS, Oassliners, I)oe Skins, Broadoloths, for gentlemen and youths, together with nit elegant lot of HATS, ROOTS AND 97M)9, CLOTING, &C. Also a good stock of choice - Grooeries, Saddlery, Buggy & Wagon iarness, Sot, UPPRn, 11ARN9ss AND WANO LEATHIR, In great variety, and a general stock o' ali kinds of N-otions, All of whilh in quality, variety and prices will enable me to compete with an house this si1e of Mason and Dixon's line. Deeply gratelui for past liberal favors, I respectfily ask an ex-minination of my largo stock, and guarantoo satisfaction to puruha sera. W.T.TARRANT. Oct. 0 39 t. Special. Our stock of Mens', Youths' and Boys' FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING AN D Furnishing Goods, Is now complete. Having Increased it largely, we olrer a much greater variety th in ver before. Our stock of Dress Coats, Vests and Pants, Wai never better, while our BUSINESS SUITS Surpass anyihing we have ever had. We have doublo the number of Hats than usim,l. The snine may be said of our Boots And. Shoes, For in addition to our usual stock of dress Bootq and Shoes, we have ad 'ed thereto cnmrser goods, including the best double sole irogans. Our sock of furnishing goods is complete. We have in every line, endeavored to so eure style, comfort, and econoio'nv. Pleasn xamine our stock. Respectallv, WBRIG H' T & (OPPOOK. The larger), let of HATS AND CAPS ev"er brought to, New herry ;embracing all the mon. dlesirablie new Styles, (of which there aire many). Ci ih at - WIG HT' & COP'POCK'8. Boots and Shoes. lisoC,,lfhand sewed dress hoots, shoes & Oitors "Seil Skini a ~i ilp lhande Pg'd " " 1 S . Hnavy D)itchaer., " " "' " from 9 to 13 lust iYue c t'g i rogans for Men a Boys. OCult IVr thullTr8& COPPOCK'S. Ladies' Cloaks, &c. A ,splendid stock of Ladies'Oloaks, Shawls, Nnbmls, [loodIs, &c. L.OVELACE & WH1EEL~ER. Oct. 6 39 tf. 1869. FALL STOIJ 1869. ELEGANT GOODS Purchased in the best markets FOR CASH, And which can be sold-'at price's which DEFY COMPETITION! The Stock nowv open, and to wvhich our su.. perior facilities nable its constantly to add to, embrace all the finter grades of L AD/ES' DR I ESS? 'WiD ', Such as beau tifuli Silks, D)obaizo, Alpaccas, Meorinoos, Popling, to gether with ail. varieties of Trim limigs, Emitbroidlories, Laces, Rib. bons, T'attins, Edgoings, and all endless fabrwics ossential to a tadios' toilot. Our stock of Prins HEOMESP UNS and HEAVY GOODS Is very comnplego, BILA NKETS', fi no and comnimon. esitdesAwhch we have in store a supeior BOOTS, SHOES and HA.TS. CLOThING, and All of which bonght for CASH wvill be sold LI\ offring orI?ALL STOCK we cannot withhold ont thaunks for the very liberal pa tronago extended to us heretofore, and ty do not hesitato to say that ouar numnerows ctustomters anid friends will flmii mis oier ready in the future to please and accommod,to. Oc. B 9ARRUE, OlRIFFIN & BARIiIE.. Shoes and Hat0. We are ju~s. receiving t nilco assortmen of Shtoes and hUts, anid will beo sold.very rt* sonalilo by LOVIELACE & V! EfL. Oct. 0 81) tf FrpBlankretsi. Fin Mi ti heavy colored & lLER. Oct. 6 80' tf. Flour, Flour. 40 hibls. Extrnt, M.iihtm aniu Cheap fresh ground Flour for nile b.