The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, August 30, 1865, Image 2

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THE WEE.KLY. HERALD. -XWBERRY,. S. C. WENESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1835. Alre Sign of Success. No one who reads the ilerald but will be grati fled to know thatJts increased business, -both in advertising and subscription, is such as to war rant the-present enlargemeit. Nor is it as large now as we design to make it, but Rome was not built in a day, nor can w'e present such a paper as we ivsh at present, but trust before it grows greatly older.to give a full double sheet. In the meantime all in our power shall be done to ren der it acceptabl to its already. large circle of patrons, and look for a greatir-increase., To the- business ctmmunity of Columbia, - - Orangaburg Charleston and Augusta, it will at be seetbat there is no better medium of cirentin though which to advertize, than in its kriend Wilson of Abbeville is' informed that the ink did arrive, and that woreturn thanks for the same. The Bn%lltin Lowever seldom fators us with a visit. Trial of Mr.avis. A Gincinnatti dispatch to the Mhicgo Times ss : The Hon. George E:, Pagh.has received,a iutimation that the trial of Jefr- Davis will'-seon - *akopLce ina civil court, and he has ,comnien - ced'-preparatioxis for the defence, which promises to eclipse; in criminal proceedings, any defence everbkown-in this or the old country. The Charleston News, e- bive been favored with the first numbers qf thia)paer, lately, started idi Charleston, And hairts appearance with pleasure. Its editors and 'prope-etors are native euth- Carolinans, ithe marked abilit both in. matter and to- I pographical arrangement and execution, shows it to be uder ab management and commends it to the public. 3dr. Cat-heart, of Spartahbwg, is its leading editor, and -Mr. J. D.TMiller, of Char leston, the local editor. Messrs. -McMillan and 31orton, its skilful. mianagers. We heartily w ish the 'NevW'abudidant success, and hope'to see its bright pages regularly' hereafter. hope prspee T6 FORWARiNG Ts-.;S.-S6 long as our Roads are. disconeeted, must the public gefieral ly employ agents to assist them with their busi ness, at distant poigts; a custom both wise. and ecor.omical' Now-aidays business men are want eand.we take pleasure in calling attent'on to the card of Mr. Wmr. A. Couirtenay, who,. for the - . present off'ers his services as~a forwarding agent. Ourrefogee townsman may not say " Itis m~y vd -' cation,"'to fo;ward cotton or furnish transporte ion for families to return to their old homes on the sea-board,-but we think with him there are ties'for work, and that . "Wise mhen ne'er sit and wail their loss, BItcheerily seek how to redr:ess their harmns." - r. Courtenay can be useful ii'th'e business he as andertaken t do,-and we.have no doubt his *thareDif the work offermg. charleston, Coumbia aMa Orangeburg. - See eard of J. A. Armstre4', Commission Mer-[ ckan;4 Charleston, who we take pleasure in recom meridirig to therpublic. A.3 mith, factor, 'and General commission * merht, givesisome of the hest of references. Read his card. - Atention is'in'vited to card of Stocker & Son, Orangebirg~ they pdrchase cotton and produce, Dais& cFat hv tei.fag.ot,a on M!erehant~ Columbia. Take our hand -old feij's, may your- shadows niever grow less, and business flow in upon. you ab'undantly. - No one ian doubt the enterprise. and success *ot Har'dy Solomon & Co., they never tarry by the ay tinless irish the view to gratify'- the publie. ' - Their pressen2t stkogk.s extensive1 body and. sole - - are both thought of. * . ' ureldftrie'ad-E. E. Jackson is. afloat ina eraft whici carries a-valsable- cargo of- merchan dize,wiese mooring is at BedelVs row, Columbia, The it'rr.ens of Newberty and up dounty are cer di-ally iavited to-call- on him and examihe his 5tock. :May fortune aniile propitiously on him:! Seedad n noter columin. n ia cald tn. be found elsewhere, it will be seen thait~the old,firmi f Wilams &; Covert have once more resumes4 busines. Mereb'ants and. otHer5 will do well to give them a call- before 4 pur chasing elsewhere, they will certainly fmnd it -to their advaitage. The old friends of-the Senior partner to willrbieased to shake~ himb:h Bhe marrying .imn in opposition to the wishes of band, his past association with the, gallant Gen. Morgan, as one of his stiff, and his dangers by 'flood and field,'.-now fits him the more to enjoy the pleasure of a more quiet :life, and give a greater attention to business, .The dedayingjeassaes-of the sheep sacrificed at Courban Bairam cansed the ehelera in Egypt. -The sum appropriated for their baid was steien by an official- .- -. * ~ The villain ! there must be a secret freb ma; scnry between officials, or else how acecunt for the rascality ; but as it comes from a newspaper, which many skeptics say cannot teU the. truth, a 'liberal allowance inust be made accordingly. An old criminal was once asked what- was the cause which led to his ruin, when he an swered-"Cheating a printer out of two years'. subscription ! When I bed done that the -devil took such a grip on mue that I could'nt shako hini off." Delinquents, -reflect -before it is too late. ______ Texas papr rpor th o rs infesting Texas as having everything- their own way. Several persons in Hays County wcre hanged till nearly dead, in order to extort money from them. Between San Antonio anid Austin the stages and wagons were'regularly robbed. WP'E PRtEFERABLE.-The use of the w-ord "lady,'' instead of the word "wife," is a vul gnrity in language. 'We often flotice it in ex-~ change papers. There is no better or more expressive word than "wife," and we hope journalists will inisist1 on its torrect use. A letter from Paris received in Washington says that great hope prevails among thie Fr~ench officials that there will be an Ameri *can recognition of Maximilian at no distant day. The Springfield Republican says the cow that dranik eighteen gallons of whisky recent ly- in Troy has been furnishjig her owner with milk punch ever simee. A ~ L',.~nrI~ (~rn,rt~~ had committed LOCAL ITEMS. Corporal Bowman, of Co. K, 56th Reg., com witted suicide last week. He shot himself thro" the heart. No cause is assigned for the rash acti Folks will confer favors, and we must ret'rn compliments. The dashing Adjufant Eomis, touched us vitally this' morning, 1%hile under a cloud, and we are now as bright-as a- new-dollar. May lie never grow dry. The unusual numb'elr of advertisements this week, tdgether with th fact that a 'chill' took hold of our 'jour' when he was th most needed, oblige-i us to lay oer several communications. No offence is meant is to the authors, necessity compels it. We are requested to state. that Capt. C. W. Parker will open an extensive and beutiful as scftment of Dry Goods, on .o morrow, in the store next to the Provost Marshall's office, Law Range. This stock of goods, it is said, is most desiable and embraces a very large variety of just such articks as the lad s love to look at. "The proof of the pudding is in chewing the bag." and the su-rest way t.o test a ,egar is to smoke it, and that we have done, and n-.t one but many. The cleaii thbing is done* at Harris', and it is he w%ho has the article, which while puf fin- will di-ive of~the. blues, and smooth away all wrinkles. We- a re once again under obligation to Harris and i.is agreeable Werthan ; thank you gentlemen, may you koth 'li-e till ye die,' and ' smoke all the while. One word, -smokers, if you want good segarc, go as above,.aud tarry not. T zI M:mt-on Saturday, w's quite large, but'sttange to say; rio one seemed to kow what brought them tl4ry, or 'what they had to do.. Confdsion *4s predominuant. -A chair being ap p3iuted,,a motion was called for, several of which were offered, but as most of them were in appro po they fell to the ground. That of calling upon andidates -resent,. to signify whether they would erve. or not if elected, was agreed to, and Mes srs. Keitt, Lake, Summer, and Williams'respoud d in the aMrmative. Mr. Stewart, being absent, was answered. for by a friend. The four former iddressed-the meeting. - To say that much light was tbr,wn upon-the various subjects agitating. -e publi' mind, and with which, it:appears to us the convention will have nothiug to. do, would e- saying -more than was . so. Want of room .orbids longer notice. The communication of !ato in another column, on this subjcct will be f interest. A DTERTISEMENTS-EvYery body is advertising in own now, all who have anything to sell, and we re pleased to name them as follows5: Webb & Lovilace-Dry Goods, Groctries, and igeneral variety of desirable articles, cheaper han the cheapest.] Wilson & Ring-Groceries, ar.d 'a general as ~ortment of otlier goods. Win. A. Courtenay-Forwarding xiierchant. A. M. Riser-Large stock Crockery Ware. H. Bartlett-Furniture Sale. R, F. Atwood-Sale of Furnuiture, and farm ,. tock. - 3 Due West--Openiing Male and Female Colleges. W. J. Sayer-Pistol Stolen. F. F. Butler-Melodeon for sale. I. F. Bierfiel-Tannery. J. Kn. block-Books soon to be opened. Drug St ore-For.sale. Misses Girardeau--School opens 4th Sept. -Mrs. Anderson-School opens 4th September. D. B. Wheeler-Grocerles, etc. etc. Gol. R. Tyler, Headquar ters-Various interest ag and~ important orders, among others the ex ~esive sale of propcrty, 'and adreward of $500 ~or apprehension of one John E. Gillamn. CodMMNCATED. NEWBERRY, S. C., Aug. 28, 1865. Numbers of anonymou's letters having been re eived at Headquarters, the following informna ion is'respectfully given to those persons who. re in the habit of writing siuch letters, ad who eemashamned to attach their names to the~m. It s neither the mark of a lady or -gentleman, to end such -letters as have been -received, and nore patticularIy to neglect or forget to attach responsiblane. The har.dwriting'of the let- - ers received have been examined, and the wr'r era are known, and the.ir preciouIs epistles-con ,igned to the waste paper basket. There is no do,ubt but what the presence of 'ankees in Newberry are distaste ful to -some ew people, but they -'will have to abide by it for ome time. -"Fools in pintaloons" do not seem o0 be as numerous as -"Fools in -petticoats," -as ome of the latter class are to be seen on. the treet negrly every morning, 'dressed in go6d 4yle, and~ flo'urishing their' diamond rings, but who are actually, willing to sell their furniture,, while others are dependent on their neighbors or the greatQr portion of their daily bread. Tha last card received denote) by the- writing, a. lady of education, and it is a great pity that she can find no better use for it than by writing to a Yankee and being afraid'to sign her name. I For shame, Ladies ! Can you not find some better employment to occu'py your sweet leisure. Remember the adage, "those who live in glass . houses should -not throw stones."I FOn TnlE CONvENTLON. The following genlemnen are respectfully nomn inate'd: Hi. SUMMER, - J. 11. WILLIAMS, MANY FRIENDS. EssRS..Erroas-Please nond~ate the follow ing gentlem.en to represent Newberry i-n thec cou vention: : ---W. W. McMOR RIES, R. STEWART, - A COUNTRYMAN. - roa Saras-'ese4cominate the follow ing gen'tlemnen for seats in the ensuing Conven tinB . P. L AKN, - R. STEWART. FROG LETEL1. The following candidates are -pectfully nomn iated for a se:& in the approaching State Con vention: C'A PT. E. S, XEIT T Ang 9 td -NY. VOTii -~ lHEAD) QR'S. 2D SUB DIST. IIT. OF WESTERN S. C. Ne wherr'y, S. C., Aug. 25, 1805. $;300 ImWARD. The above ~reward will be paid to the pcrson or persons, who shall arrest and Jeliver into the hands of the Provost Marshal of- this D)ietiet, 0one .JOliN H. GILLIAM, -who murdered one CAROLINE, ajfred-woman, on the 27th inst. Lot - ] vrTY Tann, Col ommaning. TO THE BOOT ANDSHE MAKERS Of Newborry and Surrounding Districts. We have opened a full assortment of Root and' Sb'oc Matorials; as fol6ws: Crimping Boards, Men's R and L Lasts, ewing ffafts, Women's & Misses do. Peg -do. Shoe Nails, [nk in Pints, " Nippers, Clamp Wheels, -" - Pincers, en's & Womr's Stamps, Eyelet Plyers, L & M Pat.xeg Als, Cast & Si'r Shoe Kniv s 1' S Fork Tacks, Heel Balis, Longsized Stks, Enal?sh Lastin Cotton Laces, Pink Lining Shoe welt & Sp'g Keys Covhi)eal Roans, Fudge & Forelmil Boot Hooks, wheels, lcot Trees, p1:il, xun Cloth, .lliLhScrews, Shoe Thread, S1oe PCg Shoe 1lammers, Shoe Ra.r, Swing A%ils, Extra4--ingj'unchus, P~eg }Floa-ts, -ho- Bristles, aloon,asure Straps, Boot Webbi C S A urnishers, Fbike Guim Tree.. Bopns E.eles, Rusbels Sloe Pe-s, ke. inhgreh t Variety. Forhoaae byn xAiDY SOLOMNON & Co., COLUMBIA, S. C, Also an assortment of DRY GOODS, DRUGS, &C CONSTANTLY ON HANCD. :Irsons visitiig Columbia are solicited to give is a call before gaking their purchascs. aug 0 36 4t . S. IF YOU WA-NT THAT' ARE IBARGAINS, tO. AT ONCE TO HARRIS' EXPORIUM9, hat is Ohe place. Ie is not here himself, but NERTHAN is, and besides he can change any ize of bill ; He can and will accommodate in my arid every way. aug 3 lt fIats at Old Prices. WILLUIMS & COVERT, mOLESAL HA-TTrS, L16 Mveeting Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. ormerly L. R. Williams & 00., 161 Meet ing Street,. Have resumed their -old business of HATS, ~APS and STRAW GOODS,. at 116 Meeting t., next do3r t.o Charleston Hotel, where-they ill be happy to see their old customers, frienids nd public generally. We are prepared to supply the Trade at OLD ~RIES. - Merchants visiting the-city for -the purpo5e of nrchasi- g goods, wilR do well to give us a call.. L. R. WTLLIAMS, II. C. COTERT. aug 30 30 4t A. SYDNEY $iIITH, 3ENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING ME RCH ANT, ~R#'er8to-Charlest'on, S. 0. . S. F.ARRAJR, BRos. &Co. C. D. CARR, ~. W. Wa.rLIs & Co. Jos. PREvost, BU-rLER & EE, aug 30 86.3 .D. DAVIS, W. T. McFEAT. Co mssion and f[walding NSotiqe. The undersigned,-late officersobf the Greenville a Columbia R. R., at Columbia, will until the aid road shall be repaired between Alston and ~olumbia, undertake to forward with.d'ispatch, rticles of severy description, to and from all sta ons on that, road, and Columbia. Irbey will also bu or sell on 'Commnission, arid ttend to business of any kind offered to them. Address them at either Newberry-or Coliunbia. auig 30 36 3t DAVIS- & McFEA T. MELODEON FOR SALE. AGood Mlodeon-Mason &'HIamlin, Makers, L.Boston, is offered for sale, at a bargain, it ~arly application is miade to aug 30 #6 3c N. F. BUTLER. Schobol Notice, l'HIE Misses GIRA RDEA U will begin the EX .ERCISES of their SCHOOL on Monday the [th September, at the Session House of the Pres yterianl Church. . .August 30 I)rllg Store for Sale, ~'HE STOCK and FIX.TURES of a .Whelesale I.and RETAIL DRUG STORE, in the~Tonn >f Newvberry, S. C., promninently situxated; and of ood patronage, will be sold at a bargain,.if ap plied for soon. Satislactory reasons assigned for seiling. Address.box 88, 2Kew6erry, S. C. .Aa.g 30 30 tf Ly-Charleston Couricr and Columbia Pho~nix copy 1 week, r HIE.SUBSCRIBETR will shortly open, at New .Lberry Court.-House, a complete assortment offCHOi and -other BOOKS, STATIONERY, USIC, a-nd all artieIes'usually fonnd in aco plete BOOK STORE ; and .he respectfully re qests those requiring the above articles -to wait and exanrine his stock before-purchasing. J.- KNOBELOCH, Agent.. - Aug80 36 tf NEJW 80OD8 Just Received and for Sale .by D. B, WHEELER, Consisting of the followi ..g choice GOODS: Ihats, Ladies and Gents' Boots and Shoes, sugar, Cffee, cheese, Crackers, Sardines, Mackerel, * Tobacco, Segars, 'Candles, Matches, Candies, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Violin Strings, Blackinug, Thread, CoatButtons Cravats, Suspe.ieers, Pencils, Pens & Holders Knives and Forks, &c., 4c;-. Aug 30 3G tf DR. J. E. DAPRAY, surgeon D en.tis-t. CAFrIEn on the North si.le of Main-street, for * I IRE COLLEGES, both MALE and FEItE, located at Due West, will bj opened,-Moi day 2d Oct. next, at the following Tates per -&s sion of five months, yiz:' Board, (Washing; Lightsand Nuel extra,) $50.00 Tuition', in the Male Col'ecge, - 20.00 Persons giving sub-certificates charged in cash, - -- - - - 17.50 Contingent Fee, - - - '- - . 1.00 Tuition in Feniale CoIL Primary Dep't. - .7.00 i " Acadernic " I 200 " Collegiate " -1800 Music, - ' 20.00 Use of Panop. - - - - 2.00 Coningent e, - - - 100 The above rr s are in specie, or its equivalent in-povisions or the National Curjenpy, and will be reqcired in ADIVANC. By order of the Board. Due West, S..C., Aug 19, 1%65. . 36 it DIRECT FROM ENGLAl A LARGE ASSORTMENT' OF CROCKERY ofothe Latest Pat terns, Consisting of - Tea Pots, .Sugar Dishes, Crean Pot6, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Jtist received, and for sale by -3A. .Rzi ER.,' aug 30 It Opposite the Court Iroite., "Whole og or None. IF the person wh6 stole a Revolver fronithe ILProvost Marshal's office, will call and make. liimself known be will be presented with the 5elt and scabbard. The undersign;ed d. es .not ike to see things done by halves. aug 30 It WM. J. SAYER.' ..WM A, COURTENAY, Forwarding -Agent 3.9_ NEWBERRY, S. C. ILL attend to the forwarding of Cotton, W&c. to Or4ngiegurg Depot,a:Jd to Augus ;, Ga. - FAMILIES REMOVIjG 'o the low conntry, ire informed, tbat com6fortable Wagons will kare, EWBERRY FOR ORANGEBURG, (Direct;) On r about the 10th and 20th September, 2nd, 10th vid 20th of OctMber, and every tenth day there tier. -IEngagements must be madd in advance. "THROUGN Transportation," for. Stocks 'of. Soods, and Family Spppiies, to all DEPOTS orn ,be Greenfille -Road, can be'.bad,at. low rates to include R. R. freights, Wag6n hire, Forward-. ng charges, &c.,) dn application to Mr. . B. )lney,.No. 11 Yendue -Range, Charleston,. or to ne here. [aug 30 96 4t [H II. KINA RD will- sell as publie .auction, LI without reserve, on MONDAY, 1Wh september, at '10 o'clocp,: precisely, at-the resi ience of H. BartletK adjo?hing the LAthein ?hurch, a large assortment of bandsome furni ~ure, consisting of: Crimson eplushi Sofa,Chirs,Rock~ers; Ott enfans, Armn Chairs, &c., &c., Blook Cae, .Side- Bo-ird, Bureaus with Glasses, Looking' Glasses, Fre. md High Post Bedsteads, -Large .Dining Table; Fea 'eables, Mohair Seat Sofas, Marble-top Cen:r-: rable, a Pair Marble-tap Pier Table,iMarble-tojr W~ashi Stand, Ladies -Woi-k :Ta, -Cane Be.a: R~okers,. Piano and Stool, Melodeory, Gitar, [Iair.Matrasses, Astral and Mantle Lamps,-a set >f Candelabras, ir-tighit parlor Stove, a Cocking' stove, Large Wire 'Safe, a Carpet, Lot traw ifatting;' Lot Cottgn Yarn, N. 6 to 10, .mgU1 Jorn Mlill,.a lot Trunks, Oi[ ?ainting., 1arghilap A handsome Rockaway Caritag,e nearl good ts new, Si:rg~le'Hrness, a Buggy,v a Mule.iw-goot >rder, Two good Mileh Cois, Iogs, GotLs, &c. TERMs CASn.-EBihls Ever $100, gOdNColior vill be receivcd,in pojmen1 atWri'hrty-tnpr a Uwill selJ, en the 19th of Sepin&er i, L. my Plantation in Neibenmy Diatdet altt,~ Stock Horses, Mules and Cattle, One Fine. Piano, ifousel.old-and Kitchen Furniiire One fine Carriage,.Waigons & Iiarness~, Plantation Toola,Blackamnith Tools Carpenter's Tools, A lot of Wagon Thmbr,.*nd a great many >ther valuable artica. .aug 30-S36 ' R. F. ATTWOOD. O"TO THOSF~ WHO W NT GO03D LEATIW"E 1. HE subscriber.. having retaid h s expe r ienced Ta.nner and Qurrier--Lewis,.Ia -esymied his old-ebusiness in Tannine;-and Dres-. ng Leather, at his old Tan Yard.. He .takes'th's nethed of informing the~public that he wtI Tan ind Dress~. all good - Raw Hides oni Shares. ora. ifarket Vhlue, in the -best maner and w,it die yatch, and iI pay the'1ighes)tprice fo-r afI-kfads >f-Hides in Leather. oriloney.' Allhoime.4ped Ue,thler. dressed on reasonable.terms. Messrs. Rodelsperger & LHornsby, at the C. HI. vlreceive'all Hides to betagued; and mark-the ame for him Also1 Bark and Tailsir'wanted. Neii berry, Aug 30, 1865g L BI!#IELD. -Consisting of MUSLIN, DELATNS, CA LICOES, aM (yene ral Assortment of PINT GOODS of aB- descrip tions. Also, A large lot of both for Oents and' Laidies. * BCUN and. LARD. -Attention istalled to Lire new and wcll-selectr d Stock now on hanualif, atall times; oods ofall descriptions wiRl be .arriving direct from New York. Cigars, Tobacco, Soap, Candles, Soda and many other articles will be always on han~d. All wiho call early will be -repaid by getting that which will render' satisfaction. Quick saics and small profits will be my motto. Aug 23 35 3 II. FOOT. NOWiCE.* TVflE subscribers propose to establish a regu. 1~lar EXPRESS LINE, from .ALSTON to COLUMBIA, for the purpose of carrying light FREIGHT, PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE. All freight directed to the care of EPTING & C&PNSEPES ilb owre.wt disAatNh. H.RS, ilb fowade .Twith dAtc. 23H4. M. cEPTIN. Aug.A3,N5 O . SAL.CHPN FRTRAEPIANO, ISALE. ORE , o aelo.Apyt Au FIRST- RTE PINO HN O.DOREB - for sale low. Apply to - a 24 tf W. H. WEBB. LNOTHING NEW UNDER THEW NEED BE LOOKED POR, OUTSIDE OF Web & Lovdace's FOR A LIMITED OR INDEFINITE PERIOD, As by Latest trrivals, per WAGON TRAINS, We ar'e i pessession of the -- . ret and most complete ST d t of GrO O D S And the eatest Variety* too, of.. THINGS KNOWN AND UNKNOWN, DREAM ED OF BUT NOT SEEN, rg -And which are as Cheap as the Cheapest. M We have Groceuies, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Tobacco and Segars, Nic Naus, - Varieties, Sweet Things, Sour Things AND ALL KINDS OF THINGS.. If there are skeptics who doubt our veracity, or would dare impeach our integrity, let thein call and be convinced. . WEBB &-LOVELACE, UNDER "HERALDt OFFICE. au-r.30 ^6.tf Auction Sale OF Governmein-t Property, AT NEWBERRY, S C. On Friday, Septenber 1, 1865. IN.compliqnce from Headqiarters, Departmen't of South Carolina, I will .sell at p'ublic auc tion, to the highest bidder, at the place and time above named, the folloWing property; viz: Horses, Mules, Army Wagons, ETC., ET0., ETC. The property of the .tnited States. EgrSale to commienee at 10 o'clock, A. M. EgEach animal and article will be sold sepa rately. WTERMS--CaSh on day of sale.. - 'A. J. CLEMENTS, A. A. Q. Mi., District'Western S. C. aug 30 3& 1 WILSON & RING. . STAND. THlE OLSB0K STR1 KEEP ON HAND A GENERAL ASSOR~TMENT OF S- GR, COFFEE, - = ('JUEESE, Mackerel, Pepper, Copperas, Tobacco, Cigars1 Pickles, Sardines, Soda1 COTTON AND LINEN FfANKERCHP S, LADIES' -HOSE, MEN'S HALF IIOE, PLAYING CARD2, -COTTON CARDS,. VIOLIN STRINGS, TINE and COARSE COMBS7 *SHOE THREAD, PAD LOCKS, POCKET KNIVES, .. SLATE PENCILS, SPOOL 'rHREAD, - . MATCIIES, Which thevy will Sell or Ba3rter, gvn -the highest .market prices for* COUNTRY PRODUCE.. GALL AND SEE US, aug 30 30tf CHARLESTON DALY" NNWS. SS NATIV* CAROLINIANS, THE PUB ishers will naturally look to the interests of their own State, and to that of the South ; and as citizens pf the~ United States, they will not be wanting in the proper amunt. of de votion and respect, for the General Govern ment. Every effort shall be made tW.make the DAILY NE~WS a first cliss' newspaper, grnd in everg way .worthy of the..patro'nage of the puiblic. Our terms for,the present will be At the rate.of'ten dollars per annum: Subscriptions received for three, six and. twelve months,. payable in.advance. Postmasters and- others throughout. the cduntry, who may interest themselves in pg-. Euring subscriptions, will be allowed the usu al per ce.ntage. CATHCART, McMILLAN & MORTON. Prop#hetors, No. 18 Hlayne-street, Charles ton, S. C., August 14. -. 1 James 141. Stocker & SQn, COMMlISSION~ & FORWARDING -MERCIRANTS, ORANGEBUEPG 0. H., S. S. P'OMPi attention pail to thepurehase of JIfotton and other Produce, and formatding of Cotton and Merchandise generally. JAMEs M. SToCE:EN. j S&M. H. STocKER. aug 293SG5 E. E. JACKSON. T AKES this meth.od of announcing to is nu mnerous frieuds and acquaintances in New., berry,- that he has established himself in the city of Columbia, for the purpose ouf doing a mecrcan tile business, and expects to kceep constantly on band a choice an.d select stock. of 'FAMILY MEDICINES; together with First-Class DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, which he purposes selling at a moderate advance above cost. He respectfully solicits a portion of public patron ag. -.aag 3083683 JOHN A. ARMSTRONG, COMM1ISSION 31ERCHlANT, Tat, EVei~if AND WHICH AVEL HAVE AT GTH TMS 4.RET, by ANfERACE A MOST DESIR Y RIED) SIOCK-(onsistin'g in part~ot Candies, Cakes, Crackers-Aisorke. ,Chfse, Pickles, SardTueo,Awi'd:a d#-. Preserved .iis, Git ^Iiace1E. Sngr, Ome, T4 Ground je, o kt Pech omattoes, is. qa Pe e in'ene poundcaos - Soda,i'po'ud paIkiges, indgV Soap-4esorted ;4karch a'ndhr I Coppers; ndigo BlakinmdfDruses Nutweg, spice, Mace ; a Pepper,:ana Cloves, in quarteii Earthonware.., Snoking and.Chewing 'lecovSeast. Th remd, all ts; buttone:needJes auispp Combs8-nd Btii Tolk e fuA4f D o IL, .1 Hain pisa 0Ta-I*, P =4ke" ,1 Pans, Spoons, Penels, Tbt with ui#nf ather ioice now ch*ndulae, and irile -*-'- as'1 aust 164ff ti 2 - 17 zes of'Nler , kir country, that.bSh iown bian ~ s st1anty receing. A choice and.arie ai articles; wi'ch he wilI Selliw, at.Wko! aie COTTO, and COUN Al fEICHAYGE for Goods PRICES. L I AS4mbly Street s We Tronh Saug 16 3 15V AD R SU ~ nah is3airket,or Isiy ~toi o aL LzhiAdvances or ip i Commuswn'f Fsorevani pne ~roji oni-n TeY'u4g~ r4b. signments hr- ! cot 8 ulh1Ikr If oft n* - r heL An~ 2k$4 - 324.bik t G ME 4& os Rope,-7m -i?4bs. (~ SU(MR - 00 -bush. Wtal *--K ~ "- - - Aennot CO - $ Audalso PAY T1tHIGSi S F f,i ado~ 6'era Beo~ Cotfon .&d-oed&e.# ieteeiveM adol adad Ibafd desaifwosire Mie eng- ot -fteLde atteCaplMond ay 4trdy fSptme aHoadNoL~ee. > at th., CTueday onndy urday of Seeeea Retxrning,0leavlockelt.n atB12or'crook m.,can arive at Spatanbur at5.p.n - Aug. 23, 34 . B TRI.t e Comp rlroadenoer.0lie .H. Tesay adGtrVILL of each wek. a Au. -3 AuustB 16th,~ 1866. Comtrlrmin GfhsEellesc GOffe, GREENVILLE C. H., S. August 16th, 1W. 171)Y pcrinis~ion of bis Excellency Gore