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N~ew Ycrk News. Carleton, of thi- city-, le p} v a book that is getting a terri'.. s ~on from the critics or this conittrv, as it ha: from those of England. It is the niw volum e entitled "Poe :s and Bae:dr,o by Algernon Charh s Swin une, the ivst of the great Engli,lh pe cs. It is decribed as one of the v e,t p:eclast2at ever em anated r::n the b.: l Of is n t e 1 is not mIr'1y seC a5 'it is gr B :::on is surpassed by t:is you': poet, i: ti e eitort to piit vie n l colors-;. He: boldy deen sensaamy, ""i.s .:t the marriage ti,, and in Vassiiiate ter:ls - calls for a genvral car:iival of free i,ve. This is the l.test phiiosnhy of the rew found poetic genius, which but yesterday, -all England and America were in raptures over. A writer in the Times, wants to know w hat the world is coming to. Are the novels of the Griffith Gaunt and Bradden scho'l, and the plays of tie Tom Taylor school (now so pop:lar) the mirrors in which is retected the moraity of the present age, and is Swinhurn's new book a deve'ornnt of the pre vailing sentiment of the world upon virtue and honor ? I have not seen tne book, hut from the Cxtracts published in the Times, I shouNi think that it ought to be burned by the public hang man. Beast Butler spoke in Nec York re cently, from the steps of the City Hal. Horace Greeley, who is running for Con gress in the lower district, started a meeting and invited the Beast to speak for him. The inhabitants of that portion of the city are rather rough Democrats, and when they don't like things, generally make it known in a very summary man ner. No sooner had the Beast appeared than the people set up the most demoniac yelling and hooting. H attempted to address them and they shouted back such epithets as "spoon," "beast," "cock - eye." . The uproar was so great that he was obliged to desist. He pulled out a tooth pick and beg-n to pick his teeth in pretended contempt, when somebody flung a rotten apple and struck him in the stomach. Be was li id with rage, but true to his mean instincts picked up the apple - and eat it. The cries of "spoons" continncd from a thousand throats, and finding tint he could not get a hearing, he turned to the reporters and made his spe:ch to them. It was a curious production, s,nd wii! prob.hly - lose hin his ears Ere lhe leves the city.-Cor. Ncs. On Wednesday, Icembar 5, the sur - viving members of thu old bii a:le com manded during the tarby G ri *Bonham.:Kershaw, Gonner and Kennedy, will meet together, in Columbhia. All who belonged to this commianJ are cor - dially invited to attend. The object of the meeting is to organize a bene volent association, which may aid it support ing the destitute families of the t'ead menLbers of the brigade, and try to se cure to thcir children education privi leges. It is thought that a cen tral or gan.ization of this sort, to which othe associations, organized in various parts of the State. shall be auxiliary, will be the most efi'ectual agency for attaining the desired end. A deep interest in this = enterprise is felt among the survivors, and it is hoped there wilt be a very full attendance on this occasion.-Abbeville * Banner. INTERESTING TO LAwYERs.-JIu:ge Clayton, of Mississippi, says an exchange. recently held that legal tender notes - were such and a v&-id tender, stopping interest, when made. That the Act of Congress making such notes a legal ten * 4erewas constitutional, and that the * power to issue such notes notes is de rived from the war powers of the Gov - ernent. He also held that the suspen sion of t.he statute of limitations during ~ the war was constitutional and valid, * and that no suit can be m-aintained to re -~ ceron a note the consideration for - srwich was Gonfederate money.- Nor t caany suit be maintained to recover n .a note given as compensation for the hire fo,r a substitute in the Confederate * ~ army. SiiocxrNG.--We have had related to us a case wih1 shocks all the finer * ~ feelings of our natuIre. In an .adjoi:ing Usrit, a beautiful you:ig lady, seven te~en years of aze, well educ'red, and very respectably~connected, -took a fancy to a young colored man. it havimg been' talked about in the neiebhorhood, caused upleasant feelin. Final'y, the woman cloped with thc nc'ro. They were pw-rued to within a short distance of tiis place.~ Traced to a negro's house, where she wats found laughin;r and talk * jing with her paramour's f::mily. On being discovered, she att--mpted to escape, butwas arested and returned to her parts.-Pickenis Courier. The negroes who killed Mrs. Gravin and daughter. on Friday last, about ten miles from Orangeburg, were hung on Saturday by the citizens of the vicinity in which tbe outrage was committed. -- The freedmen of the neighborhood were so ncesedagainst the perpetrators that they were with difBeculty prevented by the aeti-ve interference of the citizens from burning thema at the stake. The last novelty in the gay world is a - new dance called the Kiss-Cotilion The name comes from the kiss wbict every dancer gives (and rceives, w( suppose) every time he turns his part ner. We have not heard where this nov elty is danced. After diligent investiga tion we are prepared to say they don' dance it in Columbia.-Yorkville Enqui rer. Porr iADEs.-MISS Mal tha Ilayne' Butt, of Mobile, is preparing a new vol uine of poems. Several States seer proud of their respective female poets New York shows her Gary, Connecticu her Terry, Massachusetts her HJowe. Kentucky her WVarileld, and Alabam: her Butt. The mercharnts of Savannah are crowd ing the Quitman Barnner, so much witi advertisements that the publisher i obliged to omit much reading. matter We regret this, as our friend Styles is al ways interesting. "Mother and infant" receptions ar now in vogue in New York. Youn wives invite their acquaintances to se their young babies. The toilettes of mnc ther, 'child and visitors are in the heig. offsin The reiriong dtro heCrl (Oho retiring editry th duigCireil (fo yeasiontinaserhat duen wrtS mor wre continnai service. he wrote 8 Last Call. I oenov" for the la:t time warn parties who avr indebe to mee by Noto. and to my: n by t' OI' Aecouit, that unless :f ev -:vre Ice c:r .o: paying a ;, ~t <r wh. , "y . 1 b,' :ied, it I ie: thhev are wcotth the I mide a ro o n :hroh the Ne her. v Herald 1) a alIot hin g 8 Iit that was otfered, 1( nt tbe I':ii,nn or woma n has o!ired to aV m'' one :em, .nd I must "ow have -onP 's o*w .n a . .: mat.e . 'v b i- 5 n tended f :: . 11. I.LAC - N o v. _1 4t " 'i. Notce All pe'or. .nde'ted to the late firm of G. 1). Sm'ih and Co. are notihCd th'it they Swill tind their Notes and Accounts in ti of Y. .1.:'ope for cIletion, as far I P !lgence anI not be: given Owing to the death of I. M. No : G. D. SMITH. Nov. 7-!5 n. Notice. TERISONS indcbted to the late firm of illi ams & Ferguson, Druggists, will find thei. nOtOs and accou::. in mV hands for cee:ien. Dr. FO:"r i Fer uson, to whom ai1 the a.s ets r thA, fli hve assigned, MUST have the money before the 1st of January next. Y. J. POPE. Office over Fair & Moorman, Law Range. Nov. 7th, I8f6 4t. Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Geo. A. Riser deceased, are requested to make payment on or before the first day of jintuarv next. Ard those ha inz demands wii please present them on cr before that day. JOHN RISER, Nov. 7th, td. Admr. Extra Court. TIE SyATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, NEWBERRY DISTRICT. In the Court of General Sessions and Common Pleas. The regular business of the Fail Term of this Court not being d;spatcbed for want of time it was ordered by the presiding Judge, that an Ftra Court of General sessions and Common Pleas be holdtn for Newberry Distriet, for the purpose of dis^a chirSg the unfiniohed buziness of present Term, on the secaud 1tonday in J:-nuirv next, at twelve o'chock a1 , to continue six davs, unless the business be sooner disposed of, All suitors, witnesses and p..rties intrres ed a-e hereby required to attend wi'lont further ntice. E. P. LAKE, c.cr. & G S. O't 20:h, ISGi. TiE ST TE OF SOUTi CAITOLINA-In Equity--Newberry D)itrict--. P>. Stoddard & Co. et. al. vs. Michaetil Bn.zzard et. al. The1 creditors of 31. P. & W. L. Buzzard, andl of ' P. Buzzard aind A. J. M1eCollumn, an 'iof William L Uuzzard andi M. P. Buzza~rd individiualy. nre required to render and establish, on oath, their respective de mands before the Commnislioner, on or be fore th'e first day of February next. SIL AS JO IN&IO NE, C. E . N. D. Comn's office, Oct, 1st 18t0. TIiE STATE OF SOUTH CARO)LINA-In Singleyv Ad'mr, v. MIary E. Singly and others. The eredi:ors of the estate -of George M. Sirgly dcecased, are requlired to render and etab 'sh thei r resp"etive de:m:vds, before me, by the first day of January 1S67. Co's ofTiee, E-IL As .JOH NSTONE, The Staite Of South Carolina. In Fquity-Newoerry District. Jnho. S. Rerwic. and others, creditors, vs. Jas. H. W il'ituns. Exor, ar:d ot hers. Bill for acceunt anid r-ehief. T he cred itors of ikrijnmnin T uckett deccas d. are .crequired to render on oath and establish their thier r espective demands, beflore the Commissioni er of th's (curt, on or before the first day of Januarv18S%5. IL AS JOHNSrONE. o,E.N.D. Com's Otlice. Oc t, 29th,1866d. 2mn .*. NOTiICE. Ali persons having demands against the estate of R. L. Uradley, dee'd., are requested to hand then> in to the Ordinary, properly attested, immediately; and all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. E. A. BRADLY, Excntix. Oct. 10 31 St. LEGAL NOTICE. 'The ""der'i'"ed have lor-med a partnership for ti'e pr.1c:ce of Law. 1-.siness entrusted to us, in Newberry and ad ;eining Districts, will bha promptly attended to. Oflic at 'ewberry U. H. HENRtY StCMM R. WILLIAMZ R. SPEAEY AN. Oct 17 3mo. NOT ICE. The subscriber will make application to the next Leci-lature for a re charter of the Ferry "eron Saluda River known as the Chapp::lfs~ Ferry. sept 12th tf ELIZABETII CIIAPPELL. NOTICE. A L L persons indebted to the estate of W. P. Cromuer, deceased, are notified and regneseted to ma:ke payment- on or before the first of.January n.ext, as~a settlement will be made '.n said estate soon aft"'r that time. T. H. CROM E, Oct. 17 2 mo. Adminlatrator. John A. Chapman, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Eqnity, Will attend to all business entrusted to his care. Office at Bookstore. *N ewberry C.II.,S. C, July 25tf. * ~ NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the Legislature at the next regular Session, for a renewal of the Incorporation ot the 'lewn of Frog Level. aug 29 35 NOTIC E. IS hereby given that application will be made to the next se-ssion of the Legislature. for a re% nlewat or extension of the charter of 'the Town of Newberry. WS. Gi. MAY lS, Oct 10 Intendant Town of Newberry. Notice to Debtors. The Notes and Accounts of W. F. Pratt & Nance-a late firm in the Drug business, Newherry, S. 0.-are in the hands of Wmn. F. Nance for settlement. Perons indebted to them will please call on him a! his office IN nEAR. OF GRIERisoN's Dita; S;onn, our former place of business. W. F. PR ATT & NANCE, Nov. 14 46 e o w. tf. In Liquidation. Special Notice. 'ALL persons indebted to the estate 01 Jame D. Nance, dee'd., will please call on me, preopared to settle the denmands agaiis; them a' my office IN REAR OF GanEasos's W'r. F. NANCE, Adnm'r. Newberry, S. C., Nov. 14 46 2t mn. tf. STALTE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. *OmIes CouaT or GENEnAL SEssloSs AMI t ~ Con oN PLEAS. IL ELIJAII P. LAKE, Clerk of saic Court, in pursuance of the directions of th< Act of the Legislature, in such case mxadt and prnovided, do hereby give public notice that an Election for Sheriff, for Newberry District, will be held on !jl~~~d~ V tile firs Cha rleson Adver.isemnims. Wmn. F. Nance, Agent, SOLICITS CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, -TO WVillis & Chisolm, Licb'r"i Mr 1-mees ma t:de and P'a:atan and F n i,y suppiic furni,hcd on easy terms. Dagzog and Rfps' c.mstantly en hand, at iow iies to c;tomers. OUice in rear Grierson's Drug Store, New. berrv, S, C. Novernbr 14-46 -tf. Prospct~us OF THE CHlESTON WEXLY NEWS, The prblishers of the "Charleston Daily News" have great pleasure in stating to the public that they have conrncaced the pub linaion of "The Weekly News." The aim of the pablishers will be to make the "WEEKLY NEWS" The Best Weekly Paper Published in the Scuthern Country. it WILL COYTA.I;: Interv;ting Stories, Accurate Market Reports, Agricultural Information, Reoding for the Family Circle, Poetry and Li- try Matter, Political News, Able Editorials on the Subjects of the Day. Ir HAS MORE I LA D] r ._-A T TER Than any other Weekly publiehed outside of New York. Subscription Terms-Only $3 a year. No subsPcription received without the cash. Cathcart. IcMillan & Norton, Pul,lisbers, No. IS Iaae St., Charleston, S. C. FOR PALATKA, FLA., Fl'rnamiii:ta. Ja( k:-onvlil1e anr all lhf I,:ld:n" nc the St. .hn's S A V AN 'N AI. G A. "Dictator," 10im TONS I3UR DEN. CAPTAIN LOUIS M. (,ONETTER. ON antd after the 26th Oerober, this fine Ship will sail from Southern Wharf, eve'ry riday' Night, at 10 o'clock, for the above places. All Freight mnust be paid here by shippers. For Freiget or Pas.age apply on board, or to the Ag&'ney. No. 17 Vanderhorst's Wharf. Nov.140tf. MILLS' HiOU SE CORNER QUEEN AND 31EETING STS, CTharlestoin, S. C. ThIs wel'l known first ec:ass Hotel has.~ jnxe been rhorou.blyr repaired, retitted and re furni4!hedl, anxd is now readyv foxr the aceo. modatien of the travellinig puNlie, who.-e patronage is respectfully solicited. Coaches always ini readinress to conveyv passengers to anid fromx tihe Hotel. The P'ropr'ietor promises to do al1 in his power for the comfort of his guests. JOSFUJ P1.lCELL, Nov 7 Proprietor. PAVILION HOTEL, CharlestOn, S. C. The above popular Hotel is open for the aconixodaitionx of the Travelling Public. Board, per dy, $3.00 I Mrs. II. L. BUrT Enr;r.j.n, A. ErTTEnEtn, Proprietress. Supermxtendrnt, Novemrber I Corner IKing and( S,oekty-sts.. CIARLESTON, 8. C. Savage & Ensign, Proprietors. Jesse.L. Savage. - - Edwin W .Ensign. November *7 CHJARLESTUN1I3TEL, CH ARLESTON, S. C. TILS popular and well known Hotel has been newly furnished throughout b)y the present Proprietor, who has been sixteen years connected with the establishment. W. WiTEi, P1aorurETon. GEORGE G. MIxER, SuperintendeDt, CHARLES A. MILLER, Cashier. April 4, 1866-14. PRIVATE BOARDING. ISecond door West of Guard House. J. B AGGETT & co., F ACORS No 10Accommiodation Waf CHARLESTON, S. C. Give their attention exclusively to the sale of LONG & SHORT STAPLE COTTON. TEASSOCIATE RFRE PRESB3YTERIAN. Underthe bovetitle thre subscriber will resoe th pubie:hn of the Due West Telescpe, fo the .R. Synod, on the first Subser prioni three dIollars a year in aid vance. JT. I. BONNER. Due West, Oct 29th, 1866. tf. For the life and Campaigns of GEN'RAL STONEWALL JACKSON, By Prof. R. L. D)abney, D. D., of Va. The Standard Biography of the Immrorta Hero. The only edition authorized by his widow, and published for her pecuniary ben efit. Thle author a personal friend and Chief of St.dff of the Christian Soldier. We want an agent in every county. Scud lox OHARLESTUN Al No. 153 MEE1 G O GI. ' f G IJOIX A SHHIU. Direct Importers of Pi I ~CIL \'Lv' October 31 3m. tS O U1T PRATT WI DEAL] 'U R UE S , C H E M I C. AND DRUGGIS NO. 2S KING STREEI N. A. PRATT, S. W. \V Ch. to late C. S. N. and M. Bureau. New Fall and Winter DRY G0ODS, AT THE CHARLES;TON 110U8SE. Stll W'} & Co0.. We resp'c tfulir call the attention of the eit izens and Merchants of Newberry, andi those in the District, to a large and well assorted stcof W~hich we offer at Wholesale anid iRetail. We wil! guaranty to sell all goods as chean as ther can be bought in the city. We always~keep on hand full lines of Dos mestic Goods, together with every other ar, tidle to be foond in our line. N. B3. Samples with price lists sent free of charge to any part of the State. We will guaraintee all goods. If not just wha are represen'ed, can he returned to stock. Be sure and call at STOLL, WEBm & CO., jn 24 ly No. 287 King Street. W HOL ESALE The wiho'csale Dry Goods Busiress heretofore conducte~d in the name of JOHlN G. MlLNOR & CO., WillI hereafter be carried on in the name of Mi!ior, Wilber & Martin, AT I:n OtD) STAND, CHARLESTON, S. C. Our house is now in receipt of a f':li ond desirable stotck of Far.ey and( Dom es:!e Dry G i a:: ' would in.vite our old friends ad the tra'de generally to an e: mination f our '-tock FACTiSB AND PLANTE!S W \ill flod it :o thei i'tere to e'x:imain every f.cil r : ,r!a to endlte t m to fil th i o: Ger : ! la . :h r s r,irs. Ordes crefuy ] promuiVl fi'deu. Mr.V WM. (. SMLL .m of th frmo us and wou be pleased if his frends w l gie himn call. N. J.-eer NAtYLER, SMITH & Co's Offie can be found at ou s' tore [tp stairs.] JOHiN G. MIbNyR, nov 7 3 J. J. IMARTI IN. Providence Company's Cotton and Corn FE RTILIZER. Directions for use same as No. 1 Peruvian "Guano", M&i At less than hal f the cost. Barrels 2~>0 lbs. each--Eigrht to the Toni. UUNT & BRiO., Axgents, Accommtodation Wharf, nov 7 2m eCHARLESTUN, S. C. Johnston, Crews & Co., Importers and wholesale Dealers in Staple and Fancy D RY G OO DS, No. 41 Hayne street, Charleston, S. C. Nov 7 1mo. No. 103, East Bay, Charleston, S. C. ON TIIE EUROPEAN SYSTEM, The boarder or lodger renting his room, and eating where he pleases. Attached to the house is a fine RETAURANT where the best of fare of any and every kind, and at most reasonable rates, can be had. This KVER T3.EMEN TS. 0 ?!NG STREET, 'lAIN, South Carolha. R?ST. ire Drugs & Chemicals, TfON,. S. C. LSDN BRD'S,, .RlS IN \LSPERFUMERY, TS SUNDRIES, , CHARLESTON, S C. LSON, P. B. WILSON. Chemist to late C.S. Ord. Departm't. J. B. E. SLOAN, Genera1 Commnission M~erchanit,; BR(OWN & CO'S WHIARF, Charlestoni, S. C. Tenders hi> services for the sale of Cot ton orlidc' hr odu e, and for the purchase .of Merchandize and Plantation supplies. Refer to !:ayes & Martin, and Geo. D. Smith, Ne whe~rry C. IH.; Thos. W. olloway Po iaria. LE~NGNJUK & SELL, lIporters and Wholessle Dtaers Millinery, Straw, AND FANY DDS, North cast corner T.eeing anid Market Streets Charleston, S. C. Invite the Trade to examwiue their full n'nd varied aBON.E FT nd H ATS. trimmed an d ntrimmed, RIlm5iONS. or all descriptions, FLOWVERS, FEA EHriuS, DRESS CARS, NErs. VEILS of* newest designa RUC H ES, l,ACES, Cn Arl- S, s1KS, aug 15 83 I- OYES & VAIL, [Succes5ors to Aitkin, Noyes & Johnston,] [ IMPOflTERS AND JoDBEFRS OF CHARLESTON, S. C. Mr. Vail resides in New Yorkz, and ships ood.s bought for cash per every steamer. Buver< are invted to call and exaImine our stock before purchasing else where. Isept 5 3m NEWGOODS FOR Fa ll i WiIIr wear, CuNSISTING 10F 8ie:k, White and Colored ALPACAS, Sri Recal MOH A[R, Checked do, (10. 8%:k and colored all wool DELAINS, EMPPSS tLOTII1, ALL WOOL PLAIDS. SILK WARP POPLINS, CIALLIES, MELANGE MOIIAIR. Black and colored SILKS, Eng., Frenchi nnd American PRINTS, SIi EETING and SIRTING, LoAKS, BASQUES, SACQUES, iANt: GIOODS, And a grecat variety of other goods for LADIES' WEAR, Just received at J. R. READ & CO'S. 263 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 24. GUANO. The nrudersigned being the oldest irr.port rs and dealers in G uano in Charleston, in form their friends that they expect to re eive a re gular supply of Pure Peruvian Guano, dirct from the Ag nts of tihe Peruvian Government at New York, which they will sell at all times at lowest market rates. Orders promiptly filled. T.hJ. KERR & CO, No.Kerr's Whr,Charleston, S. C. WINTHROP B. WILLIS, Formerly Caldwell, B3lakely and Co. COTTON FACTOR AND COMMIS-:ION MERCHANT No 12, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. July 25, 5mos. WAVERLYHOUSE, TV rmo .v OF I-STRET,' ewYork Adverisemnts. Great Distribution nY TIE American Jeweler'sissociation. Depots: 37 & 39 Nassau. 54, 56 & 58 Liberty St., New York Cty. Of lolewood Pianos and Melodeons, Fine Oil Paintings, Engravings, Silver Ware, GJld and Silver Watches, and Eie% gant .Jewelry, consisting of Dia mond Pins, Dnond lmi:azs, .Gold braclets, Coral, Fiorentine, Mosaie, Jet, Lava, and Camco La dies' Sets, Gold Pens, with Gold and Sil ver Extension Hollers, Sleeve urttone. Sets of Stud, Vest and Neck Chains, Plain an! Chnscrl Gold Chain-, &c ,&c. valued at 1,000 ,o0o, For One Dollu. which they need not pay until it is known what is drawn and its va!u,. The Ameri'an Jeweler=' Association calls your attention to the flct of its being the largest .and mot popuiar Jewelry Associa tion in the United States. The business is and always has bcen conducted in the most candid and honorable manner. Our rapidly increasing trade is a sure guarantee of the appreciation of our patrons for this method of obtaining rich, elegant and costly goods. The sudden stagnation of trade in Europe, owing to tcc late German War and recent disastrous financial crisis in England, has caused the failure of a large number of Jews. elry Houses in London and Paris, obliging them to sell their goods at a great sacrifice, in some instances less than one third the cost of manufacturing We have lately pur chased very largely of these Bankrupt Goods, at such extremely low prices, thtt we can af ford to send away Finer Goods, andgive bet ter chances to draw the most valuable prizes than any other establishment doing a simi lar business. Our aim is to please, and we respectfully solicit your patronage, as we are confident of giving the utmost satisfac tion. During the past year we have forward ed a number of the most valuable prizes to all parts of the country. Those who patron ize us will receive the full value of their money, as no article on our list is worth less than One Dollar, retail, and there are no blanks. Parties dealing with us may depend on having prompt returns, and the articles drawn will be immediately sent to any ad, dress by return mail or express. The following parties have recently drawn valuable prizes from the American Jewelers' A,sociation, and have kindly allowed the use of their names: Charles J. Hunter, E-q., Treasury Depart ment, Washington, D. C., Piano. va!ue $300; Miss Anna G. Yates, 52 St. Mark's Place, N. Y., Sewing Machine, value $75; Brig. Gen. L. L. I1L:-onI, U. S. Vo!s , Nashville, Tecnn., Silve:- Tea Set, vaine $150; MissEm,~ ma lUmiter, 63 Front St., Harrisburg, Pa., Sewing Macbine, value $60; Lieur.-Col. Walter Ch ittenden, Qua rtermnaster, Louis ville, Kentucky, Gold Watch, value $159; Wim. S. Hlaines, 247 King St., Charleston, S. C., Si!ver Watch, value S50; Alexander Johnson, Es'q., Edirhr Muskateur Pioneer, Murkateur, Muiin . L-ndes Enamel Watch, valne $159; Samuel L:-e, E-sq., PresidentCol orado and Red Bank 3Mining Company, San Francisco, Cal.. Melodleou, value $200; A aron S. Long, Es.q , Principal E!Xhart Collegiate Institu e, Elkhart, N. J., Diamond Pin, vau 200; R. 31 Longst.reet, Montgomery, Ala., Music Box, value $75; Rev. Isaac Van Duzer, Albany N. Y., Gold Lined Dining Set, value $300; Miss Clara Luceguer, Day ton, Ohio, Pianoforte, value $400, and Dia,. mond Pin, value $175. Many names could ho-placed on che List, but we publi-h no names without permis, sion. Our patrons are desired to send Uni ted States Carrency when it is convenient. ParZial List of Artides - To nE Sold for One Dollar Each, Witt regarJ1 to value, a d not to be paid for uintil you know what youm are to receive: 13 E!eg't Rose wood Pianos, from S-200 to 4530 15 Eleg't Melodeons, Rosew'd Cases 175 to 250 50 First Class Sewing Machines 40 to300 75 Fine Oil Paintings 30 to 100 150 Fine Steel Engravings, framed 20 to 30 50 Music Boxes 25 to 40 150 Revolving Patent Castors, Silver 20 to 40 50 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets 20 to 35 400 Sets of Tea and Table Spoons 20 to 40 150 Gold lHunt'gCase W atch's, war'td 50 to 150 100 Diam'd Rings,clust'r&sinlgle stone 75 to 260 175 Gold Watches 85 to 150 300 La dies' Watches 60 to 100 00 Siilver Watches 20 to 75 Di tmnond Pins, Broaches andl Ear Drops, Ldies' Se ts of Go'ld and Coral, Jet and Gold,. Forenine. Mosaic, Lava and Cameo; Sets o Stub.- Vtot. a-1i Neck Chains, Plain and Chaed Gol IRings, Gold Thimbies, Lockets, Necw style Belt lluckle Gold Pens aind Pen cib:,1' F.cy Work B3oxes, G,il l'%i with Gll and Silver Extension Holders, and a l rge i-uortm ent of Fine Silver Ware and Jewe 'ry of every description, of the best ma,ke and 1latest -Myles. - l.? g: i|: n te f' /I| )Tan r|te y p-c1 i sin Ia scaled1 ecciwope for 20 Cts. 7 Five Sealed Envelopes will be sent for S1; Eleven for $2; Thirty for $5; Sixty-five for $10: one Hundred for $15. Agents Wanted Everywhere. Unequaled inducements offered to Ladies and Gents who will act as such. Our des scriptive circulars will be sent on applica tion. Distributions are made in the following manner :-Cerificates naming each article and its value are placed in sealed envelops, which are well mixed. One of these envel ops containing the Certificate or Order for some article, will be delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any address, without re gard to choice, on receipt of 25 cents. On receiving the Certificate the purchaser will see what article it draws and its value, and can then send One Dollar, and receive the article named, or can choose any other article on our list of the same value. Purchiasers of our Sealed Envelops may in this mainner, obtain an article worth from one to five hundred <loMars.I Loug 4Lters are unnecessary. Have the kindness to write plain directions, and in chosing differ ent articles from those drawn, mention the style desired. 'N Orders for Sealed Envelops must in every case be accompanied with the cash, with~ the name of the person sending, and Town, County and State plainly written. Letter's shou!d be addressed to the Man agers, as follows: SHERM~AN, WA.TSON & CO.; 37 & 39 Nassau-St., New York City. October 24 :Unio. J. T. sTE3n1OUSE. ALLAN' MAcAULY. ST1ENH'OUSE & MACAULY. ( OmmisSIOfl Mcrchauts, For the sale ofd( otton, Cotton Yarns, Sheet igs, Naval Stores etc., and for the purchase of Merhndise generally, 66 Pearl Street, New York, Consignments to us from any point in the South ully protected by Insurance as soon as shipped. aug ly -___ PHENIX IRON WORKS, COL UMBIA, S. C. Goldsmith and Kind PROPRIETORS. ALL kinds of Mill Castings, (Saw and rs,) alnmns for Houses, Garden. Grave New York 14vertisenmt. PHOTOGRAPHIC. -0 E. & H. T AIQTEONY& 00, Manufacturers of PhdtographiC Xat&dalk WHOLESALB AND RETAIL, 501 BROADWAY, N. Y. Tn add ition to our main basinem of GTAPHIC MAe.ERIALS we arelledES for the following, viz: Stereoscopes & Stereescepic View ' S o A merican and Foreign Cities and 1adMlI, Groups, Statuary, etc. Stereoscopic Views of the.War From negatives made in the various aaM and forminfg a complete I'hotograpbie bh the great contest. Sterdoscopic Viewe on Glass. Adapted for either the Magic Lantern or the Stereoscope Our Catalogue will be sent to an address on recaipt of Stamp. Photographic Albums. We manufacture more largely than any otbr house, about 2 ' varieties fromn &)oents- ftsV each. Our ALBUMS have the reputatio efis ing superior in- beauty and durablity e -ay others. Card Photographs of General 4 tae Actors, etc., etc. Our Catalogue embraces over FIVE THOU SAND differeot subjects, including reprodus tions of the most celebrated Engravtgs, Piat ingF Statues, etc. Catalogues seat on reeefpt C stamp. I'hotographers and others orderin ods.C. O. D., wi!l please remit 25 per cent t smosnt with their order. The price and quality of our goods cannot &H to satis-. N ov. 4 45 tf Salisbury, Bro. Co., Extensive Manfactarert and Imporw. Gold, Plated and Ore4e. JEWELRY Solid and Nickel Silver Ware, American, English and Swiss waths CASED BY OURSELVES, And every description of Fancy Goods and Yankee Nstis Especially adaptec and des'gned for r ern and Western Trade. Circulars and full descriptive Prre sent free. Agents wanted everywhere. Addrew SALISBURY, BRO. ? O., 51 Dorraests }_ nov 213m Providence, . L An Old Song, set to.a New ?.Wo 1 S66* "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 Ian- . .C ." "Only infallible remedies known. I "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the- Human Thms" Rats come out of their- hrolesto 4. "COST AR'S'.' R AT, ROACH, &c., EY~ . Is a paste-used for Rats, Mie, E~~ Black and Red Ants, &e. 's., e . "OST AR'S" BED:BUG F*ERMINWk?05 Is a liquid or wash-used to destroy, sat also as a preventive for Bedbags ?i1. "COSTA It'" ELECTRIC POWD& F0B~ -INSECTS Is for Maths,Mosquitoes,Fu mitaistions, fslw ' 17 See that "CourAnis" asme is Box. Bottle, and Flask, before yoiL5bgy,., -. W'Address,- HENRY R00M$W 484 Broa4gr,1.. gff Sold in Newherry S. C. W By all Druggists and Reta1eii nd Barns Ward & Co., wholesale agents New Orleans12a. INCREASE OF RATS.---The s Gazette (English) asserts and h 4j figures thatone pairof RATS will haYe ap geny and descendants no less 'th.an 65L.,M i three years. Now, unless this imin s f~miy can be kept down, they would ens same more food than would sustain 65,0 human beings. See '.CosTrAu's" advertisement%boiY. R ATS versus BlRDS.-Whoevereg in shootig small birds is a;cruel man; t ever aids in exterminating rats is abes tor. We should like some one to give nst benefit of their experience in driving - these -pests. We need something b l dogs,cats, and traps for this buskess.-Sie tific American. N. Y. [WSee "CosTAn's" advertisement aoe Gi Soldi in New berry S. G. Gj By a1LDragists and Dealers atsI Barnes, Ward & Co., wholesale agemls New Orleans, La. GROVESTEEN & Co., PAN3 FDRTE MANUFACTU!EWB, 449 BROADWAY. JEW YOR.*E ' These PIANOS received the Higliest .Awas of 3erit, at the World'. Fair. over the bgtm ker~ from Lon~don. Pis. Gerraszy, 'the ett~ - New York. Vh iladelphiat, Balmora-aD&Ii also. the (iold 31edal at -the American~ for Fire Successive Years ! Our Piano< (~ the French Graind Action, HarpPda.m. gung !3ass, Full Tron Frame, and an ~du~ Impr0ements. Every InstramentwakWp FIVE years. -Mdander the superviuioO~ J. H. GROVEST E,wB~ rcia rience of over thirty-ive st,dIb355 of over eleven thousand paoforts. Oii ul= ities for manufacturing eale us tosellhu he struets from 5100 to 6$)0 cheaper tbsa say first class piano forte. 'ag IS l $1,500 PER YEAR! we want agents ever wher to sell our IMPROVED $20 Sewn Xa chines. Three new kinds.. Under adup per feed. Sent on trial. Warranted fivi years. Above salary on~ large commissions paid. The on;r machines sold in the Uni ted States for less than $40, which are ftlly licensed b)y Howe, Wheeler & Wilson, Gro ver & Baker, Singer & Co., and Bachelder.. All other cheap machines are infringements, and the- seler or user are liable to arrest, fta. and imprisonmnent. Illustrated circulars sent. free. Address. or call upon Shaw & Clark, at Biddef'ord, Maine, or Chicago, Ill. July 2.5 ly.____ - $90 A MONTIH-AGENTS wanted for sixen-. tirel new artic!es, just out. Address *, T.. GA RY, City Building, Biddeford, Met July 2.5 ly.. NOTICE. A pplication will be made at tbe-next re& ular Session of the Legislature of Sonth Car'o lina, for leave to close and dieontinue the pb!ic road leaving the highway leadin from Newberry to O'NIeaWs Mills, near