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d to Lease. 'e containing Nine Hun 0] Acres, lying on the e Colurabia Railroad, ewberry C. H. edtivation. Screw, and Cabins in ex e, and cane to win or three hundred head of cattle and ought at one year's es required. For par Yates, -at said planta t Columbia. having received nd being perma rm their friends mmenced the lars admitted t any tIme and f entrance. Prices ranging 1 quarter, payable in specie or i French $12 per quar ght. Dec.'6, 50-4. GRE A ATTRACTI AT THE New Store. The Following Articles at Pre set lew York PricAr: LADIES' TEAt, DeLaines, Prints, Ginghams, Alpaccas, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, French Corsetts, 1ourning, Barege, Tissue, Lace and French Needle-work Veils, Cotton and Wool Hose, Uelt Rockies and Belt'ng, Hats of the newest fashion, Straw and Felt, Wool Hoods, Nebias, Soetags and Breakfast .Shawls, Crape, Linen and Needle-work Collars, Cotton and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Edgeings, Ribbons ia a widths and -colors, Congress and Balmoral shoes and Gaiters, Hair-dresses and Water-falls, 'de and Back Combs, &c., &c. GENTS' WEAR, A full line of ready-made Clothing, Cassimeres, Satinets, Boots and Shoes, and Hunting Boots, Cotton and Wool Shirts and Praw-r-, Linen Shirts, Shirt-fronts, Linen and Paper W1oJ-ars, Bucaskin Gloves and GannitTh, ~ Silk Neck ties, $uspenders, Cotton and Wool Socks, Woolen Scarfs, Travelling Valises, Umnbrelias, Pckt-Books, Pocket-Kuives, &c., &c Ready-made Coats and Pants, B.Ots, (something new, the Iron Clad,) Shoes, Hats,~&c., &c. MISCE LL ANEOUS, White, Red and Colored Flannel. R!eached Homespun, Jack-onett, Bishops Lawn, Cambric, all colors, Towelling, Irish Linen, Blankets. FANCY GOODS, Fine, Pocket and Round Combs, Tooth Brushes, Rooks anrd' Eves, Spool Cotton, Linen Thread, Sewing Silk, Vest and Coat Buttons, Linen and Cotten Tape, Embroidery Cotton, P'ins, Needles, and a great many other articles in this line. ALSO, Fancy Soaps, Spices, Soda, Ink, Blacking cnd Brnsbes, Canudles, Matches, &e. &c. Which will be sold at Wholesale and.Retail hy JACOB STE~RN, Next Door to Martin's Hotel, East Side, and Opposite J. Montgomiery, Watch Maker. Newberry, S. C., Nov. 15, 186.5, tj. N~ew Goods ! J P. INARD & SON, are now receiving 4. an;d opening a fine se ection of goode, ~At their residernce 4 miles North of Newberry, C. HI. 'Their stock consists in part of the following : LMJIES' DRES~S GOUUS, Prints, Delaines, Black Bombazine, Silks for *Yadies dresses, Flannel, bleacheJ Ioiespun, iHoop Skirts, Jaconet, check Muslin, Ginghams, Worsted goods, Black Alpacca, Ladies clotb -cloaks, Balmoral Skirts, Ladids' and men's Gloves,; !{osiery of all kinds, ladies' and gent's linen handkerchiefs, Leather and Silk Belts, Ladies'! collars and cuffs, Gentlemen's collars, linen and 'paper, Shirt Fronts, white and colored spool cot 'ton, needles, hair-pins, combs and brushes, &c. CLOTHING, Cassiwerc for Pants, Coats, Vests, and cloths. For Ladies and Gentlemen. Of all kinds.C CUTTLERIY. Knives, Forks, Collins' Axes, Nails, Traco- . 'chains, Buckt'ts and Tubs, Sieves, Shovels and Spades, Chisels, Augers and Files, Gun caps, &o. .Also a good assortment of TIN.WARE. Together with a fine lot of Crockery - War e. Together with: GROCERIES, Sugar and Coffee, Teas, Pepper, Spice, Mack erel, Cheese, Flour, Liverpool Salt, candles, chewing and smoking Tobacco, Segars, Bagging and Roping. And mn addition to the above a fine assortment of Toys and C0fectioiiery, We will buy all country produce, and pay cash! or exchange goods for the same. THE WHOLESAI 133 IEETE ESTABLISHED IN The Proprietor r BOOTS, SHOES, ] AT WHOLEf Being appointed agent for the sale of the a Charleston, and late of Augusta, who i now i House; also by Messrs. Daly & Lane, 82 War prominent manufacturers East, I am prepared INDUCEMENTS to the Trade. Country and city merchants would do well Every reasonab4e inducement offered to pur nov 15 Im Age The New HOUSE I. me SUBER & C0., At which %Nill be found a stock of BOOTS and SHOES UNSURPASSED FOR Finish, Durability AND CHEAPNESS, At any similar establishment in the country. I And the public are most respectfully invited to an examination of the Stock, which is 1rge ai." various, and embraces patterns of est and most celebrated makers. It will be o a advantage of all who are in w%nt of shoes, to give us a call before purcha.sing :lsewbere. J. M. SUBER & Co. To my old fiends and customers. Being connected with th~e above establish nen.t I take this opportunity to return th nks or a liberal past patronage, and extend an mr itation to my many friends to renew and ~ultivate their business acquaintance withi ne. From a long experience in the Shoe bu iness, I feel confident in being able to give atisfa ction. nov 29 McD. METTS. Worth of Goods AT [Unpre cedentedly Low Figures. Webb & Lovelace re receiving and have now in store, the lar est and most complete stock of goods eve rought to this market, which they will disr ose of at EXTREMELY LOW FIGURES. he stock comprises DRY GOODS, GROCERIJES, 3OOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, IOLLOWWARE, TIN WARE, CROCKERY WARE~, Lnd every other kind of ware. IUSEKEEPING ARTICLES Of every character and variety. t. SUPERIOR STYLE LAMP For Kerosine, and ahead of all other styles. n~ fact our stock is unusually large in 11 the various lines, and we invite an xamination to satisfy the most skepti al that our FIGURES ARE LOW. nov 29 49 WEBB & I.OVELACE. At their Store, by the subscribers, Ciorn, Peas, AND Dried Fruit, ~ither Peaches or Apples, for which the high st market price will be given. nov 29 49 MAYES & MARTIN. L ADIES' HOSE, GENTS' HALF HOSE, Ladies and Geuts Gloves, Ladies and Gents' Handkerchiefs. :xtracts, *Eair Oils, Pomades, Fancy Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushes, E SHOE HOUSE, G STREET, MHIS CITY IN 1836. ow offers for sale IATS & TRUNKS,1i SALE ONLY. bove goods by Mr. Henry Daly, formerly of Boston purchasing goods for cash foi' this ren St., New York, besides several of the most from this combined interest to offer GREAT ;o call and examine the large and Vhoice'stock. - chasers. EDWARD DALY, nt for Manufacturers, CHARLESTON, S. C. ReConstruction;' TOT exactiy open aceounts never t be closed, c L ar.d notes not paid, but pay up and con tinue to P1y. 1858 & 59 1S6-I-2 & 3. GENTLEMEN THINK OF IT. ., 4 & 5 years you have been indulged; do come forward and pay us all or part, you have used up some of the goods and some you still wear, you have had value received without hav ing paid as much as interest on the debt. R. 11. MARSHALL & MARSAAL L & BROTHER, call for help, will you come forward ? ray some, & Buy some. HEED THE CALL, dont be bashfull if you have not paid up, it is common, but don't slight us and pass by like you did not know we were still kicking and with a store full of nice goods, and as cheap as the cheapest. MARSHALL & BRO. Nov. 29-49-1t. NOTICE. IIRS. E. SELL will continue the business for 111merly conducted by Mrs. A. G. Parker, agt. A splendid assortment of BONNET3, FLOWERS AND ON HAND. Nov 8, 46 tf FRENCHI-I CONFECTIOIS SWEET FANflIES. ONE OF THis CHOICEST ANT) MOST TEMPTING ASSORlTMNTS OF Frenceh Confectionery,2 Ever brought to this market, is now displayed at the establishment of BR. THEODORE tMHUIN'S Embracing a great variety of CANDY, BONBONS, LIQUOR DROPS, LOZENGES, CANDY TOYS, ' SWEET-HEARTS, ETC., ETC.. - To which he is happy to invite the atten tion of the lovers of the sweet and fanciful. In ceenection with th above he has now in store the largest and best selection of CR41KRT CLASS-'WARE, To be found this side of Columbia, selected with especial care for the wants of this com munity, and which he offers at prices which will please his many friends and customers, S and the public generally. Nov. 846l1m] Twenty-five Dollars Reward, L OST, on the night of the 10th instant, at A-.Washington fluval's Mills, in Laurens District, one Chickasaw light cream horse Mule, branded P on lef t shoulder. The above reward will be paid to any one who will deliver him to me, or place him where I can get him. Nov. 29 49-3t J. S. RENWICK. u Kolbe's Artificial Legs & Arms, i JULIUS ZOBE L, Agent for Jacob Sulzbacher ti & Co., is-prepared to take orders for Koibe's ArtificialLegs and Arms. These are the best that are made in this country. I know this to be a fact, and wear one of the Legs myself. ~ Specimens of Legs to be seen at Helena, New. berry district.. nov 22 48 3t JULIUS ZOBEL. Co-Partnership Notice. ~HE undersigned having this day formed a Co-Partnership in the Drug business, under the name and style of Pratt, James & Co., at Newberry C. H., and James, Pratt & Co, at Lau- 1 rens C. H., advertise the same and solicit a share I of patronage. One of the partniers is now in New York se lecting stock, which w ill comprise every thing bE usually found in the best ordered Drug Store. DR. W. F. PRATT, Da. B. S. JAMES, S. D. GARLINGTON. Newberry S. C. Nov. 24th 1865 49-3t. Laurensville Herald copy. BEST OLD SHERRY WiNE!! E xtra Fine St JTulien Claret!"! NO 1. AMBROSIAL RYE WHISKEY!!!; A.so, Superfine Mustard Pickles (chow-chow). J Best Marseilles ilive 011. 500 Boxes BON~ELESS SAEDINES, Very Finie. ot BEST MARSEILLES CAPERS.M Also, HAVANA CIGARS. di Sales-Public and Private. STEAM SAW MILL;, FOR SALE.' DOSITIVELY will be sold on THURSDAY, i L the 19th of DECEMBER next, at Martin's lepot, Laurens District, a Portable Steam Saw [ill, Twenty-Four horse power, made at Rich iond, Va. Tho engine is in complete order. - ight Mules can draw it on any common road. B. S. JAMES, DR. C SUBER, J. A. EIGLEBERGER, JOHN SUBER. Dec. 6-50-3t J S x8TATE SALE OF Valuable Property. [ Will sell at the late residence of N. George Gallman, de.-eased, on the 20th inst., Wed esday, the following personal estate of said de- t eased, consisting of HORSEG, MULES, HOGS, CATTLE, SHEEP, About FIFTY BALES OF COTTOX, Cotton Seed, Wheat, Flour, 2000 Bushels Corn, 1 Fodder, Gin and Thrasher, Rawhides, Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, And many other articles. Terms of sale cash, to be paid in specie or its quivalent in greenbacks. dec 6 St ELIZABETH GALLMAN, Admx. 1 NOTICE, W E will sell at the late residence of Robert Burton, deceased, on Wednesday, the Sth day of Dcember next, the personal proper y belonging to thesestate of said deceased, con- I isting of dULES, HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, Fat and stock Hogs, Wagons and Gearing, Carriage, Buggy and Harness, Plan tation Tools, lousehold and Kitchen Furniture, &c. Terms made known on day of sale. PERMELIA BURTON, ? A dm's. KAY BURTON, ) ' nov 28th It Furniture for Sale, XT Private Sale, a Handsome sett of PARLOR FURNITURE, Richly Carved Walnut Hair ats consisting of < Sofas, 1 Arm Chair, 6 Chairs, i Centre Table, andl 1 What Not, ALSO, ne Walnut Bureau, one Walnut Wardrobe, one Mahogany sideboard, one Mahogany .Extension Din ing Table ,one Mahogany Bookcease. Also, One PIANO, Price $300, ith many other pieces of Household Furniture. QiThe above Furniture is well kept, and ost of it as good as new. Ma. E. LENGNICK. Newberry, Nov 27, '65. N 29 49 2 Administrator's Sale, 3Ypermission of the Ordinary for Newberry District, will sell, on Thursday, the 7TH day of December, 1865, t the Late Recsidence ofChancellor JOB JOHN-e STONE deceased, the Personal Estate of the said deceased, '' consisting of HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, EEP, HOGS, CORN, FODDER, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Backsmnith and Carpenters' TOOLS. WAGONS. CA RTS, CARRIGSE - HOUsEHOLD AND KITcHEN~ FURNITURE. &c., &c. TERMS.-Cash will be required for purchases ider twenty-five dollars. For all sums of andb rer twenty-five dollars, purchasers will be re iired to give notes, with at least two good sure as, to secure the purchase money, payable at ,elve months, with interest from the day of sale. SILAS JOHNSTONE, Newberry C. H., S. C., Administrator. 23d Nov,, 1865. f N 29 49 2 $10 fHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROUINA. NEWBERRY DISTRICT-IN EQUITY. avid 11. Buzhardt, Administrator with will an nexed, v. Cath. Buzhardt, Sarah Jones, et al. .11 to sell Property to aid in Pay ment of Debts, &c. Y ORDER OF THE'COURT, I WILL SELL, .on the First Monday in January, 1866, fore the Court House at Newberry, at public S auction, theD IREAL ESTATE H of Sami. Jefferson Bnzhardt, Deceased, a, ia credit of one and two years, with interest >m day of sale. Purchasers will be required to os cure the purchase money by giving bond with A least two good sureties, and a mortgage of the al emises. -SILAS JOHNSTONE, a )M'S OFFICE, C. E. N.D. ci 22d Nov., 1865. N 29 49 5 $15 sc w Notice,. WILL SELL at the late residence of James . . Wilson, dec'd, on Wednesday the 6th = .y of December, next, all the personal property in 'longing to the estate of said deceased, (not H herwise disposed of by his will) consisting of ales, Cattle, Hogs, Plantation Trools, House- - ld and Kitchen Furniture, &c., &c. JOSEPH CALD WELL, Ex'or. ALSO, at the same time and place, I will sell e personal property belonging to the estates of .2 mes W. Wilson ndr .Tacob G. Wilson, dec'd, ai Sales-Public and Private. Furniture. HE subscriber will sell at private sale, his household furniture, consisting of Marble 'op Table, Sofa, Cane-seat Chairs, Etegerie, lancy Parlor Chairs, Mahogany Dining Tables, ide-board, Wardrobes, Bedsteads, Child,' Trun le Bed, Crib, Marble Top and plain Toilets and Vashstands, Carpets, Crockery, &c.. &c. N. B. MAZYCK, North side Court House square. Nov'29 49 lt Executor's Sale, 1E will sell, at the residence of MARGA RET FLOYD, decased, in the District of 'ewberry, on the 12th December, next, :ll of he Personal Property, not heretofore disposed f, consLsting ot 7 head of elegant Mtles, I Brood fare, 25 head of Cattle, 60 fatted Hogs, Stock logs,: Cotton, Cotton Seed, 1000 bushels Corn, .0 bushels Wheat., 100 bushels Oats, Fodder, hncks, 100 bushels Cow Peas, 100 gallons Syrup, Road Wagons, 1 excellent Gin, Farming Im lements and Blacksmith Tools. TII0S. A. & JAS. B. FLOYD, Nov 29 49 2 .reenors. Abbeville Press and Edgefield Advertiser copy wice, and forward bills to this oflice. FOR SALE OR RENT, rHE Plantation of ~the undersigned, in Edge . field District, on Saluda River, 6 miles be ow Chappell's Depot, containing about 1212 Acres. Uso 75) to SO acres of. Well-timbered Land, rithin one mile of the river tract, at their near st points. The river tract will be rented or sold lone. It has 500 acres or more cleared and un ter fence, 400 of which are in good culture ; 150 o 200 are admirably suited to the production of otton, especially if guano is used, as the soil pos esses the proper admixture of sand. The re nainder, composed mainly of creek and river >ottoms, is good for corn and small grain. There ire some 40 or 50 acres of uncleaned creek and 'iver bottoms, of the finest quality. Eigh:y to .00 acres are already seeded in wheat. There Lre on the place,a comfortable Dwelling with tight rooms. Cabius for about 40 or 5t) labor rs and their faamilies, and every out-building iecessary on a plantation. Application may be made to the undersIgned m the place or in Columbia during the session of he Legislature. Nov 22 48 3 M. L. BONIIAM. EXECUTOR'S SALE. ILL be sold on the 5th December next, at the late residence of Dr. T. R. Gary, de'd, iz: Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Horses, and Mules, erhaps cotton, cotton seed and shucks, etc. etc. JOHN K. GARY, .Exe'rs WILLIS WALLACE, nov 2248 2t FOR SALE OR RENT, The House and Farm in Newber ry, now the property of Alonzo J. Sa White, Esq., and formerly the resi dence and property of Dr-. W. W. ceMorris. On the premises are at fine dwelling ouse, all necessary outbuildings, and a fine well f water. In the garden and lot, there is also a ne selection of Fruit Trees. Attached is a Farm of Twenty Acres, more or ~ss, recently cultivated, and well di:ained and a need. For terms apply to the subscriber at Variety tore, Law Range. nov 22 48 tf C. W. PARKER, Agent. FOR SALE, ASUPERB ROSEWOOD 7 octavo PIANO. .. Cost $700,;price $500. Apply at this fice. Office G. & C, R.. NEWBERRY DEPOT, Noy. 7, 1865. XLL GOODS to be shipped on tho DOW N . TRAIN, must be deliveredat th'e Depot, y 3 o'clock, p. m. All GOODS to be shipped oh he UP TRAIN must be delivered at the Depot, y 4 o'clock, p. m. Nov 8, 46-tf. J. F. G LENN, Agent. ffAB?ES3 EIANUFACT ORY. I1ENRY BLEASA, AT THE OLD STAND, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, Would call attention to the fact, that having stablished himself again in the above line of siness, he will soon be prepared to meet the rants of the citizens of Newberry and vicinity. 'he services of competent workmen havirng been ecured, he will be able to furnish HAR1NESS, Of superior make and'quality. SADDLES AND BRIDLES, f every variety, kept on hand. Together with Whips and Harness Findings, Of all kinds. Or<ders for Harness, or any work in thlis line, will be'well to send in early. Together with tbe above will be found a most eautiful article of FRENCH L.EATHER VALUSES, Suitable especially for the Ladies, nd a variety of other styles of VALISES and ARPET BAGS, suitable for any body. A continuation of that patronage, so liberally tended in the past, is respectfully solicited. sept 20 39 tf -HENRY BLEASE. ireat Closing Out Sale of Stock Worth over $25,000, Interesting News for All, GREAT BARGAINS, ["HE undersigned, late of Charlotte, N.'C., has L brought to this market, a stock of goods orth over $25,000, donsisting of Boots and 1ea,-of all descriptions, a fine assortment of ry and Fancy Goods, a well selected stock of eady-made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Ladies ats of the very latest Style, Nubias, Sontags, oods, Breakfast Shawls, also of the late fash s, and in short many articles impossible to be entioned. The undersigned has chosen this town to sell it the entire Stock, at Wholesale and Retail, T PRICES WHICH CANNOT BE BEATEN, in y town or city, North, South, East, or West, d very respectfully invites citizens and mer ants to examine his Stock and convince them ves, come soon, come early, come all, if you sh bargains. No doubt there will be a great sh for the goods. I am determined to sell, d the goods must be sold. JACOB STERN. . B. Cotton taken at the highest market value payment of goods. Store east of Martin's otel, Newberry Court House. Nov. 8-46-1m. NOTICE, SPPLICATION will be made to the Legisla ture of this State at its next sitting, for an andament of the charter of the Greenvilld & Legal Xotices. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. NEWBERRY DISTRICT. By .Teltn T. Peterson, Lsy., Ordinary of Vew berry District. jTHEREAS,I1.D.Huntingtonhas applied tome for Letters of Administration, will an:exei, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Rosannah Moore,late of the district aforesain, deceased: These are therefore to cite at.d admonish 0! and singular. the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court, for the said District. to be holde, at Newberry C. N., on the 13th day t Dec. next, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 29th day of Nov., in the year of our Lord -one thousand eight hundred and sixtv-fonr. Dec 6 2 JOHN T. PETERSON, O.N.D. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. NEWBERRY DISTRICT. By John T. Peterson, Esquire, Ordinary of Yewberry District. T IIEREAS John L. Derrick, has applied to me for L?tters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Jacob J. Derrick, late of the Diatrict aforesaid, dieceased. These are therefore to cite and adm-nishalland singular,the kindred and creditors ot the said de ceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District,to be holdet at Newberry Court House on the 7th day of Dec. next, to shew cause, if any why the said Administration should not be grauted Given under my hand and Seal, this 23id day of Nov. in the veer of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and cixty-five. N 2) 49-2t. JOHN T. PETERSON, o.N.1. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, NEWBEERY DISTRCT. By J. T Peterson, Esq., Ordinary of New berr"IY DiIt-ict. I, IEREAS, Sarah J. Haviard, has applied to ic for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, righs and credits of J. Wilson Haviard, late of the district, aforesaid deceased: These are therefore to cite and admoaish a] and singular, the kindred and ereditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Newberry Court House, on th,, 6t]h day of December next, to shew cause, if an:: why the said Administration should not bt! granted. Given under my band this 22nd day of NoT, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtv-fite. N 29-40-2t. JOHN T. TETERSON, o.N.D. The State of South CarolIna. NEWBERRY DISTRICT. By John . Peterson,. EF., Ordinary 4f 'e; WT HEREAS, Eliza A. Paysinger, has ap:li TTto me for -Lettersof Administration, all and singular the goods and chattels, rigi. and credits of Benjamin F. Paysinger, late of ti District, aforesaid-, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admottish i and s'umgulary the kin.dred ande ceditors-of thek d deceased, to be and appear before me, at cr next Or'dina'ry's-Court for the said District, to 1~ holden at Newberry Court House, on the 11th d; of Dec. next., to shiew cause, if any, why 1l e said Administration should not be -granted. Given under my hand, this 27th day of Ne;' in the year of our Lord one thousand eigL hundred and sixty-five. N 29-49-2t.^ JOHN T. PE TERSON, o.s., THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. NEWBERRY DISTRICT. W. H. Hlarrington and others, Exors, vs. Hek ni - O'Neall, and others. Bill for sale of property, relief, &c. The creditors of the estate of Judge John B ton O'Neall, decea'sed,'are hereby to render i.' and establish on oath, before the Commissione: their respective demands, on or before the fir day of February, 1866, or tihey wil! be preclud. SILAS JOHINSTONE, C.E.Pt.D. Comn's Office, Nov 10, 18tk5. 3m [$15] THE STATE'0F SOUTH CAROILINA. .NEWvnERRY D;sTRICTr-IN EQ1'ITY. David H. B3uzhardt, -Administrator with 2' annexed, vs. Catherine Buzhardt, Sarah Join., Josephine Buzhiardt, Mary Buzhardt. Bill to sell property to aid in payment of deh:. The cre'ditors of Samuel ,Jefferson Buzhara>. deceased, are he~reby required to present, hi. ren'der :n en oath, to the undersigiied, their r: spective cetims against, said estate, w ithin t' months from publicatiori hereof or they will K excluded. SILAS JOHNSTON, C. N. D. Comn's. Office, Oct. 2, 1865.-2m. 1 Plain & Japanned Tin__are. T HE following aseful articles have ;; ist bn~ a Ireceived at WRIGHT'S TIN SHOP: JAPANED TEA and COFFEE CANISTERS. " Molasses Pots. " Candle-sticks. " Netmeg Graters. . Pepper Boxes. . "Fancy Cups for children. Pressed or Seamless Pans, assorted Sizes. Tin Plates. Soup LadIes. Large Iron Spoons, &c. In addition to the above, I have on hand age--I ssortment of PLAIN TINWARE, and hav received a good supply of the very~best mater -both of TIN and SHEET IRON, I will ma: flcture in the neatest and most substantial mn: ner, all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Stw Piping, &c., usually kept in a well,-regulated T. Shop. It is my intention to work none but the ver~ est Stock, and having had sixteen years prae. al expericace in the Tinnfng business, and I. ng desirous of establishing a reputation for shop which few others have, I think I shali ble to please the most fastidious in every p. icular. All kinds of Job Work and Repair:.. one at short notice. Oct 25 44 Imo WILLIAM T. WRIGHT. NOTICE D R. G. W. Garmany respectfully takes method of informing his patrons thate og to the embarrassment of the times, and'< ~umstances, that he is longer unable to atte he practice of his profession upon a Credit h em, and in future he will expect pay as soon he case terminates. His accounts are in ands of Mr. Ed. Peteison for co-lection. Oct 25 44 tI IN STORE. A LARGE LOT NO. I WHITTf MORE COT. CARDS, NO.!i 00,000 G D GUN CAPS, 00.000 WALKER'S WATE~ PROOF CAPS, 8OX 250. To be had atI-HARIE: nov 1 45 tf Wholesale and Retal A LARGE LOT DONCENTRATED LYE, '4O. I RICE, ""LfACK PEPPER,