The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, November 01, 1865, Image 3

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1iiwberry 3o4 Shw I'Thom WILL RECEITE,70-DAY, An E.egant Stock of Boots, Shoes, liats, Trunks,Va ses, Umbrellas, For the L ssomething new,and really handsome, anA for the first time '3troduced here. Our Boots and Shoes for Ladies, Gntlemen, Misses, Boys and Children, vmbrace every variety, and were se lected with great care. We have"s-finc, stock of-Brogans. We will rereive, durii this week, a large invoice of cveVescription of I AGsods to be -foud i a first-class Boot *aA Shoe muse The citizens .of Newberry and La riRn espeeily are rspectful.y invited. . to gamie our stock. We wNl take SpIeasureai waitiag upon them. is our intention to deyote our time Wd einerjs to te Boot and Shoe Business, both wholesale and 'rstail We therfore invite th trre of the surroimding country- and upper dis trici - MILLER & THOMP'SNN. Newberry C.-H., S. C., Oc. 31,'65. AITKEt NOYES JOHNSTON, No 159 IIEETING S'REET, - CEARLESTOLV S. Ce, IMPOlRTER USA JOBBER.S. D.RY GOODS CLOThS AND CASSI'.ERES, 3LANKETS AND FLANNELS, KS. 'AND SBAWLS,*. *DEL AIN'ES AND PRINTS, *FF4CMRIS:PL!!N ANi)m PLAID LINSEYS, GLISHI DRESS ODS, RU5H LINENS. BROWN & BLEACHEB SHIRTINGS OPERA~ FLANNELS, *SATINETS AND KERSEYS, - ,TICKS.AND STRIPES,. ALSO, -ALAR1GE ASSORTMENT OF *OPER~ HOODS, $0ARF,8, SHAWLS, 5ONTAGE AND NUBIAS, A.so, ACOM?LETE S0OCK DS -To which 'we invite-the attention of the trade. Nov. 1 45 St F;EPSTIN ~& Co., *WHOLESALK AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Boots, Slees, Hats, Caps AD LRGE LOT OE.FINE PLAIN and FAN CY CASS!rEERESS Also a variety of V r' Ftiroishing Good4 Trunks, Valises and 3 tpBaga, at . 3T2 King-sitreet, P Two .Doors aboce Geerge-street, East-side.) IlWe beg leave to call the atteafion of mer ebants to o,ur stock. - The Greenville Mountaineer, AnQetson Intelli geneer a Abbeville Press copy three times and iogward blle to Herald--Offce. Nov. 1 45 3 Pin &Japanned Tin Ware JHE.following nseful articles have just been ~ eceived at WRIGHT'S TIN' SIHOP: TAP4ED TEA and COFFEE CANISTIRS. a y Molasses Pots. Candle-sticks. A' Nutimeg Graters. .Pepper Boxes. Fancy Cupsfor children. --?ressed or Seatnless Pans, assorted Sizes. Large Iron Spoon , &c.. I lrbddiionl to the above, I have on hand a good asIrtada&t .r PLAIN TINWARE, and haling Neeived a-good supply of the very best material ...-beth o TIN anF SHEET IRON,, will mann factoire ibe nr.atet and most subsantial man ner, all 'ds of TiD Wd Sheet Tron Ware, Stove Piping &c., usually kept in a well-regulated Tim Tbop. * It-is my intention to work none but th, very bestftock, and having.had sixteen years practi -cal e.xperience in the Tinning busiuess, and be On Thursday, The 2d-November, WELL E OPENED A most Extensive and Beau . tiful Assortmet of AT Marshall& Brolg. S.IN PRESS, B Y MESSRS. WM. B. SMITH & CO., Field and Fireside Publishing H6use, 58 Fayette ville Street, Raleigh, N. C., Nameess By Mrs. Mary Murdaugh Downiig. One'volume, 1- mo. cloth : Price $2 90. This is a thrilli'g stog of heart-life and the fashionable wortd, and alide from an absorb-ig plot artistically -iterwoven it abounds in sug gestive thoughts and descriptive. passage. grand ind exquisite in character.and finish. Mosses from a B4i1ng Stone: By Tenella-Mary Bayard Clarke. Author of "Reminiscences of Cub>a," "Wood 'Notes," Translations of "Maguerite," "Lady Tartuffe:" etc. One vol'ume, 16 mo. cloth : - - Price $1.25. Contaips complete Poetical writings of the popular author, .and is a beautiful setting of all the sparkling diamonds that have been found clinging to the "rolling stone" of a great life as it washed with the ebb and flow of the sdething tide of Thought and Imagination. The Cbange. or - -- CLS+Mtamnt of the leam and Facts which made me a Bapif. By Rev. T. B. Kingsbury. One volume, 16 mo. cloth, - - - - Price $2.50 But few writers wield a pen with such con suimmate skill, grace and vigor aA-1r. Kingsbury. His book has received tbe most hearty and earn est critital endorsement of Elders T. E. Skinner, J. D. Hufham, Edifor Biblical Recorder, N. B.* Dobb, Cr. Sec. N. C. Bap. Board of Missions, and other eminent nes. "Np.Bap'tist family hould be without it No opponent of the Bap ist sihould fail to read it."' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. NEWBERRY DISTRICT. 2y Johin T,. Peterson, EsFe~.ire, Ordinary of Newberry District. . WUT EREAS~ E. P. l'aks'has applied 'to VTme for L'tters of Administration, on lland sing,ular the goo<ds and .ehattels. rights and credits "of G. P. Srirlinig, late of the District aforesaid, deceased.. These are theruefore to cite and admonish alland inglar,the kind3red and creditors of the said de eased,. to be and appear be%re me at our next rdinary's Court for the said District,to be holden .t Nen'berry Court House on the 10th day of ov. nex t, ~to shear cause, if an.y why the said kamhinistration should not be granted. Givena nnder my hand anid Sedt this 27th day f Oct. .in the year of our Lord one thousand igt fundred aind sixty-five. N~ ], 45--2t. JOIHN T". PETERSeN, O.N.a. STA Of~ SOUTH CAROLINA. NEWBER RY , DISTRTCT. y Jo/in T. Peterson, Esq.?Ordin~ary of' Newe berre District. 7HEREA ,.David Hipp has applied to me for Ltters of Adm'inistration, on ll and siugular the goods and chattels, rights ad credi ts of Martha Hipp, late .of this District eceased : 'These are therefore to- cite and admonish all and singular, thie kindred 'and creditors .of the said decegsed, to be and appear before me, at our next~ Ordinary's Court for thesaid district, to be holden at Newberry Court House, on the:'9th day of Nov. next, to shew cause, if any, why he said Admninistration shonld not be grant.ed. Given under m'y hand and'Seal, this 26th day f Oct., in the year ofeour Lord one thousand eight h undred an d sixty-five. N 1-45-2?. JOHN T. PETERSON, 6. N. D. THE STATE Of SOUTH CABOLINA, NEWBERRT' DIS'mcr. By J.. T. Peterson, Esq., Ordinary of .New ber'ry District. l, , HERE.AS, Js-mes Sloan has applied to mec V for -Lett.ers of Administration, on all' and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credif,s of Sarah Wright, late of the distridt aforesaid deceased: - ! T~hese ai-e therefore to cite and admoaish all and sintgular,.the kindred r.nd-creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our inxt Ordinary's -Court for the"aid Distric.t, to be hol<fen at Newb.erry Ourt House, on the 9th.day of November next, to shew cauq, if any wihy t'he sat Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 26th day of Oct., in .the year f 'our .Lord one thousand eight bundred'and six,ty-fi're. Wilson & Ring, [AE JUST R$CE1VED A FULL 'ASSORT METO Samo,,,:: &c., &4p .Consistidg of Suar, Cfe,NwMack~erel, Cheese Sardines, damo,Mustard,Yeast Powders, Ce ntra-ted Lye, Condensed Milk, Matches, Shoe Blacking land Brushes, Soap of all kinds, Candles; Rice, Butter, Soda Crackers,- Nails, Liverpool Salt, Cop pea,Blue Stone, Tubs, Buckey, Sifters,Brooms,I Cotton and Wool Cards, Percussion Caps, Pick les, Candy, Raisins, Soda, Spices, Mace, Nutmegs, Pearl andl Bone Buttons, Tooth Brushes, Belts, fair Pias, Fine and Coarse Combs, Round eomibs, Slate and Lead Peneils, Spelling Books, Snoe Thead, Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs, Lilly White; Pins, Needles, Pens, Fiddld. Strimgs, Ci :gars, Chewing and Smdking.Tobacco, Crockery, ineludingCups and Saucers;Plates, Night. lasses, Ewers, Basins, &c. - \V.IHW N,N ELN WHCHW ItheDSELN Lowest ahPics owNTRYas Price BOGHTOUN ATERE 0P atUthe IO BOUGHT O~ 3ARTERED FOR, at the HI~Th ~'r ~ APlZT1' PRICE. Sgecial Notio% IN justice to myself and family I cannot any longer Practice or sell Medicine only fdr Cash. I must be-oaid-at the termination of each case-either in Provisions or Money. -My Yea sons for giving this -h-tice arithat I eannot pur ehase anythin& on a credit. j *m* extremely thankftil for past patronage, and hope for a con tinuan& of-the same. O A. B. VITTS, M.D. Oct. 11, 42-at. -otash. 04 LBS Fresh Yotash. Just received and for sale bl, Oct. 25-44-2t. WEBB & LOVELACE. HORSE SHOEING, T HE Subscriber having opeped a SHOP, in the rear of Jones' Stable, in,l opposite Mr. E. Christian's residence, respectfully asks for a portion of the public patro'nae. Horses shod in i workmanlike manner for 75 cents in specie or $1 in currency. All work'warranted to2give sat isfation. Oct. 18 43 3 ALFRED DUIKETT. 05,O00. K [I[[1 HIDES wanted. To pnrcias6 or. U -0-000 tan on shares at headquarters the old Newberry Tannery, by the subseribet. Oct 18 43 tf I. BIERVIELD. FOR SALE. A beautiful and weTI aWrnged, ' Cottage House, and Lot 6f rinc u acres. The Heuse; contains six large plastere.d rooms, good out Houses, Stables, Barn" &c, Half of the lot is woo'ded land, and on it a well of the best free stone water in the vicinity. Terms easy ; call on sabscriber for.particulars. - .cirRUFUS CROXTON, oet 4 42 t Ninety-Six, S. C. - Xwrshall& Broth'r's CORSETS! CORSETS! CORSETS! Hosiery of all kinds, B4ts, Belt Ribbons and Buckles: W[Pn. fact we have every description of Goods kept in a Dry Goods' Store..A1 , Oct 11 42 tf Francis I. Duc; Manufacturer of tIN UW AR'e, AT WHOLESALE ANDMETIL. And dealer in. TIN. PLATE, -SHEt IRON, WIRE, BLOCK TIN, TINNER'S TRIM4INGS1 HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, - No. 242 .KGng Street, CHARLESTON, S. 0. octl1845 St ---.. __ -__ AN.E MAFOR H AS resumed the FACTORAGE AND COM MISSION BUSINESS,. Hie is prepared to store and selU COTTON and COUNTRY PRO DUCE generally. Columbia, Oct. 10), 18 5 - 43 St 1BA RREL OFPOTASH. Just received and for sa1e at CAPERS & BROS. ~oct 18 43 * - Brotrne & Schirmer, M.K vEerchants. WK.BROWNE, - 'e. P. M. senTRMER, Hopkins T. 0. - - 9 Exchang .St., : Chiarleston, S. C. ill give particular 9fention' to the Forward ing o~f Cotton. and Merchandize toall Depots on the Sotit'h Carolina and Greenvi.lle Railroad and all its Branches. Mr. Blrowrne will be at Hopkins' on the "com pletion of the road -to that point. References-John Fraser & Co., Charleston, S. C., W. P. Hall, Charleston, T. Savage Hleywo'o.d' & Sons, Augusta, G% . oct.18 43 1m NEW EAKE1Y have just open4 ~new Batkery Establishment, Ion main street necar the Depot, in ti House formerly occupied by Mr. Jones, where! I -wil' ee p constantly on hand nice fresh baked Bread, Cakes, Pis, Ro1ll, Jumbles, Fruit Cakes, Sponge Cake, etc., etc. . F. MEYER. Neberry Oct. -18, 186.5. Sgecial ,Notice. T HIE EvangelicalL Luthieran Synod of South ICarolina . has .rcquested the Trustees of Newberry College to meet in t,he College B ild ings on tdie first Wednesday in November, at 10 o'clock, A. M. ,. J. P. SiMELTZER, Oct. 2h 44 S Corresponding Sec'y. * NOTICE1 . TR. G. W. Omatiy respectfully takes thiis -lJmetho d ofinformiing his patrons iat ow ing to the embarrassment of -the times,'and cu cmstances, thfat he is Tonger unable to attend te pactce of his profesion. upon a Credit Sy's ten, and in future he wvill expect. pay as soon as the case terminates. Is accounts aire in the ands of Mr. Ed. Peterson for co lection. Oct 25 44 tf 0 NEmore bale of -ei&se nice striped Osna kburgsso- well suited to the use of the-Freed Ladies & Gentlerinen.' Just, received and for sale by, WEBE & LOVELACE. Oc t. 25-44--2t. CHIARLESTO N, S. C. ATthis egtablishment egn' be found all the ALatest European and America'. Sty.Ies of HATS and CAPS. SENTh? HATS.. Fashionable Silk and Cassimnere DRESS HATS. Loiw and High Crown Soft Hats, all colors, $1 to $6.* - BUXS. IIA TS ANN LCAPS. Large variety of Boys Soft Fur Hlats arnd Dress and Scbool Caps;. 506., .$1, $t.50) $2.60 and $3. L ADIES AND MIISSES 1RAKQY HATS. A splendid assortment of the Iiewv Styles, $8 to $4, worth $5. * Mffs,Cufs Capes and Vi.orns for Ladies nfl"', Victor no ~ LATE AARIVALf OF GOODS, AT* A, HARRIS'. Facy and SlapIe Dry Goodsi PRINTS, from 40 to 50 cents per yard. Delaines, from 60 to 75 cts. per yard. Me'ino, $1.50 to 2.00 per yard. Black Rombazine, $1.50 per yard. - Fine Black Alpacca,*$1.25 ets per ya'rd. Wbite, Colored and Red Flannel,$1 to 1.5. Sea Islantl Bleached 1oiespuit Sea Island fHomespur. Cassimere for Pants. Uoop Skirts, for Ladres-an4 Ciaren, Jaconet. 1Bishop's Lawn. g Brilliant,. Cambric, all colors. Broadcdoth. Ladies Beautiful Broadcloth Cloaks. Checked,Ginghams' Braid for Dresses. Ladies and Men's Gloves. Balmoral Skirts. . Barmoral-Iose. White Hose,.H.l ios. - Ladies and Children's Hoods. Basques. Fancy Hair Combs. Silk IIandkerchiefs. Ladies and C4nts Linen landkerclifefs. Shirt Lintd. Leather and Silk Bits. 'e*t Buckles. :&,arfs, all size and prices. Ladies' Collars. Spool Cotton, Needle. Ifair Pins. Coat,-Pant and Vest Buttons. Children's Wool'and Merino Hose. Black and Co1rid Flax Thread. Blea.hed md Unbleached Canton Flannel. Toweling. Ticking. I Hooks and Eyes, Silk Thread. Figured Alpac. Vn-ilStufT-Green, Brown and Blue. 1White,.Blnck-aud Colored Spo&v Cottbn. Hair Combs, iNess,Combs, Pocket ombs. -irBrushes,ClotheBrushes,Tooth Brushe CLOT HING. Coats, Vests, Pants. Overshirts. Undershirts, Drawers. White Shirts. Linen and Paper Collars. Neck Ties. * BOOTS, .SH-OES & HATS. Boots--an ex.ceflent. stock. Ladies nad Men's Shoes, all -Myles, sizes, naimlbers and .prices, iats and Clot'i Caps. ZIERFUMERY, SOAP. Cologne. - Hlair Oil u''SExtracts. Muslt. Fancy Toilet Soaps. Brown W indsor Soap. - M1sCE LIgN'NOUS. - Wool and Cotton Cards. S. W. Collin'sdAZes. Nails, No.'s4, 6, 8 and 10. Knies*Raz&s and Strops.* - Spectacles and Sectacle Cases. Watch Crystals, Keys and Guards. Copperas, 10 cents per popind.. Blue Stone, 25 cents-per pound. Trunks, Valises, Carpet Blags. Umbrellas, Tubs, Bukes Brooms, Sifters. Wash Boards. Ink, pens. Writin,g Paper and Envelopes. GunClaps. Blackinrg ind Brnset%. Table Spoons, Tea Spoons. Pocket Boolks. CON EOTIONENTY. Fncy French Confectionery. French Candy at 75 cents per pomsd. ,Stick Candy, 50 cents per pound. TOYS4 ir;e and asgorted stock of Toys. *CROCKERY; Plates, Cups and $aucers. Ewers and Basins. Chambers. - Water Pitchers. Steak Dishes. Creain Pitchers. Tumblets. Wine Glasses. - - Mo.lsse.i Bitclaers. - Dtter Dishest Preserve Glares. GROCERIES. Green and Black Tea. ugai-, 20, 25, 30, 35 cents per pound. Soda, 20 cents per pound. Soap, 20 cents per pound'.. Pickles50c 75et1 ant,1 1.50 per.b4ttle. Candles 45 cents per pound. English Dairy Cheepe, 40 cents'pe~ lb. Mackerel, No. 1, $4:5fr per kIt.* No 1-Mackerel, 20 cents a piece. Sardines. Crackers, Soda,.-futter and Fancy. Cooing Extrad4r Raisins, Pepper, Matches, Starch. * LIQUORS.: Bourbon Whiskey. $1,75 per bottle. Holland Gin, $1.75 per bottle French Brandy, $3'per bottle.. F,nch Cordial. All kinds Wine' Cherry Wine, $I.24 'per bottle. Mdeira " - " " Port, ," Blackberry Brandy.' Porter and Ale. SEGARS, TOB3AGCO AND SNUFF.* Segars. Anderson's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Scotch Snuff. Macca boy Snff'. My entire Stock Nis selected 'by my with great care iji New York, and-istull and conplete in every line. To accamamodate wy ctSomnes and preparefor an increasing trade 4 have enlarged my store double its original size where the present beautiful supply of oods can be sden; to greater advantage. I 1seihe aboie gochs TgPs carT checaper thanari*9ter qua 1VIrs. A. Gr. IParker, FORMERLY OF GHARL'ESTON, Respectfully -informs the ladies of Xewborr'y and neighbaribg Districts, that Wbe -ba. 6pened ut the store of, Marsall & Bro., Newberrl a. C. - A large assortment of MILtNERY GO, Comprising FANCY and STRAW BONNE , Ladies arid Misses Hats of every descrrption, Ribbons, Flowers, - ilks,'Velvets, and many f6ncy articles too numerous to mention. The patronage of the ladies and purchasers generally is solicit ed. The trade Will be liberally supplied. Those'in want will find it gi catty to their advantage to ex amine the above s;ock, prices of which will com pare favorably with those of New York and Char leston. Trouble and risk of losing goods, owing td preenet means of Wansportation, will be avoid ed by purcasi- a1t the ncare.t mrsket. MRS. A. G. PARKER, Ag. r 'EACIERS, PUPILS, and the public kienal ly, are informed that tbe subscriber has opened a. full supply of School Books, to which ill be slortly added.; complete aortmd5 Cf Books, Stat onerr and Music. Ordes 'from the interior -promptly attended to. Call at . . NODELOCH'S Agency, At Marshall & Bro's. Stcre. Extra Chewing Tobacco, M ARSHALL & BROTHER have just -received as fine an article of Chewing Tobacco as has.been for sale in this market within the last four years. Call 4nd try 't. A.so, SEGARS, - which have been pronounced by judges, as good as any. Sep 6, 37-t f. 700 Yds Welsh FlaneL 4AWIDE, all wool and .caii be sold ata less 44 .price, wholesale or retail, than at any other house in the State...-The attention of W holesale dealers in particular is called to this adertisement. Stop at MARSHALL & BRO., and see for yourselves. Se hv Hardware E hare on hand a large Stock of Hardware, W. consisting 'of many articles which are quite necessary for builders, and as we wish to carry<on the Dry Goods.business exclusively, we wi" sell off the eetire stock at as low a.figure as they can be laid tlown here from New York. MARSHALL & BROTHER..* Sep; 6, i.-1f CoPartnership Notice. W ET the undersigned bave this day associated VTourselves together for tbe -purpose. of oarryinig ou,h Boot and Shoe Business~ in the ewn of New brry. Our purpise wll tto give satisfaction to, the' Public generally1 ur terms will be imvarmablyj cash. JOHNIV. KILLER T. A. THOMPSON. Newberry Oct. 1, 1865. Saluda Old Town Plantation. . 'IHg'ssriber wishing to 'donfine his atten-1 Ition to a- plantation in a different part of the state, desires to rex.t for next year ,or lease fo a series of years ;IM above place, tour ii belowr Chappell's Depot on the Edgefield side of Saluda River. .At contains about 900 acres ; of which about 400 acres are cleared upland, and 220.creqvery superior and safi creek and rivet' bottoms. Before the war' the useal crop of the place, pith twenty full bands was five bales of cotton to theJihand and corn and bacon to selL To an approved tenant the,ser.ms will be made adatageous. The rent will either' be -a fxed sum, or a proportion of the crop; a'nd neces sary corn, bacon, &c., for next yeart nauru tion may be had orn the place. Tlie use of stock (or itg purchase) ma a.lso be arranged' for Apply on the Plantation. -- Oct. ~4-41'-5t. JOHNSON H AGOOD. To -the Public of 1Regrry M~/R3. J. W. .CARROLL having. returned to. iLNewtwrry, offers her services as Instruc tress in Vocal and Iastrumental Misi, also Fiench, German and Italian languages. For. tegas, &c., apply at-her residence opposite Dr. P. B. Ruf f's. NOTICE. APPLIQA TION '*ill be made to the Legis!a Atdre of this State at its next sitting,.focan a#endment of the chprter of the Greenville & clutbia R. R C.; so as to authorize a change 'in the -IocatiOn o'f 'thee rod betnvee Frog Level and Columbia. Sept. 13-38-3m. The South Carolina. College. T HE exercises of this-College will'he .resprved -on the FIRST MONDAY in January next. The Faculty having beg isfth'orized by -the Board of Truetees to exercise their disbretion' -s to. the requisites of appIieants fort -admis'sion, stuch.indulgetice as the circumstantes will per mit will be extended. Applicants must present themselves on- the .~rst Monday in January. * -. M. LABORDE, -Chairman of Faculty. Colmbig, S.'C. Sept. 23, 1865. Sept. 27.40 6t. . * LOST. * ONDY; he 1thinst., between Maj. J0.e. P. Knard, an Newberry village, a Colt'a Repeater, five inch silver mounted-; it was ing a new black case and belt. The finder will be hb erally rewarde.d by leaving it' with Oct. 4-41-tf. . JOHN COATE. *ST A T E OP SOUT H cA RO LINA. ~&n~7'2~reo, .NKWBERfY D1smC. District. l 1HEREAS-, Elizabeth Gallman has appliedi to YT me for Letters, of -Amninistratien, on all nd singular the goods. nnd chattels, rights and credits of Nathatniel G. GaHlman,gte. of the iistricafoesaid-deceased: "'hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and credi ors of the said deceased, to be anfd appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the paid District, to te holden ag ewberr'y Court-House on th&3r?. day of Nov. next, to sfew cause, if any 'why t'.je said Adinistraton should not he granted. . * i3v n under my han d an d Seal, t'.;is 20th day of 04. in the yea-r of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-Sve. O5 2 JOHN T. PETERSON%,.o.N.D. COTTON SHED AT HOPKINS' . TURN-OUT. W* W. Jelers & Co, R ECEPING and FI)RWARDING AGENTS. at Hojkins' Turn-Out, are having erected snother co mmodiouis shed for protection of cot ton cod'~gned to them for shipment, and ~,would be pased to receive consignrhents front Colum. 'hi, and the up countr.y ~enorally. Cotton and hjierchandine forwarded with- dispatch. Oct. 18-43-It. GE?; II; WALTER & SON, oms1 &Iorwrfli~ hnI ORANGEBURG, S. C.' - AND AlUVACTORY HENRY iBLAS1~ AT THE oLD. AND OProSITE THE COURT OUSE Would call attention to the hat vio estashis'd himself again in he a 'oe li'sf business, he will W1on be prepired3 meet wants of the: citizens of Newberry1tUtidctlty The services of competent workmew haing.bet* secured, he will be able to fwnish HARNES14 superior make ana quality. SADDLES AND BMDLES Of every varity, kep&-on -a'i& Tgehe WhVps 2*d Name.YIR 4 Of all kinds. Orders for Rarness, or atty voik ith s - it will be well to send in early. - Togetier witi ihe above will 6efou a most beautiful article of .TTENCH LEATMEReN -lee,% Suitable esyecially for the Ladie4 And a variety of^other styles of VAtI$M and CARPET BAGS; .uitable fo'r any body.. A continuation of that putro we, so liberally extended~in the past, is sWe .aiew sept 26 39'tf HENRY BM" -V LATE ARIVAL - OF L ADI[S -#RE SI6s rH'R subscrbe*rakweWMlesre'WifV4"*9 4A - his numerout 'customers- and friends he has just arrived witf a choice a0 asortment of Q comprising everything in the ge oerul W e "ry - Goqde&c. Besides which he h aa-like ent6f - ~ogether-with rieralii 4 BALTIMORE SUGAR HOVUBE SYRDI All of whicih will be disposedofat inestesodI able rates. Jobbers-and contr mereli ets wl t J thiradr i t lb tnd * stock. -COLUMBIA~ & d.* - - OUtD respe tffinTfonm ilhe Nebd ' up country -~oayP the .keep always-on hapd a wgD. se.ected and generalassortmDent of GOOP( and w Jf the latest iup$tation, .can slipw a, miling1ting stock of ~f all Varietiesand.Styfes. Domesti& Goode GENT WAR ofIL W* B8QTS 3btng3 & IIA~ ndpnerkassorneto In ddIntowhic i large S Of ece ing artices, and an exainigationobf our is requested by -ci bersons viAtlo. (o*ba. Country Merchants gr.d Jobbers nol ahd it anuchk to thei'r advantage to give us & call before) jr chasing eliewhee . SULZBAteERlk C&. - -. j Asseinbly St.,-between Plain and * - Washington3, Columbia &- C.e * - - Sep. , 7-tf. HE Suscriber respectro~lly informs his -> Iroas frisds and old customers, that l-i again resdmned business at The WeIIkRlWRi~ lre he will take.plesg*ure pon them. Berv artiei sanljun W'ilhekEton hand or MANUFAUBEDSO OR-DR atreasonable prices, andy in; thw:nWas expe'.tiouis and workmanlike manner, havig *s cn ed the services of- reliable anid -compete$ workmen. . The 1adigs arealsoAPformed ha he WILL MfAKE TO ORVER 4LL UHDS OF In connection uitir the above, cai be foun4 variety of usefulairticres In the *,HOUSO UBNISTlh?6 % Thanful*fi is5t4 ag,kheon seks s a cotnuat flis pr - He~ hLeA s 20 394 (fo6i- CAty.ran J-f.rsA CO. COfARLESTO10, S. - A-RE prepared to rece'we and forwat'0TbCO .TON and MyRCHANI1ZE ee. -i their care at Orangeburg and Hopkin'ar ui o Sogth Carolina Railrod. Qn: .smpla tio the road to Columnbia, thej wil caniebuibeU at-.t lc . - i,a,.i +ahll f n-~~ ~t~i* at gaat place. - t