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July 16.-The President eturne4 men's umrea bill to the Hose. without bia . It was pt on its passage immedi ttely ater and passed, ayes 1M3, zVes 33. Also by th Senate, ayes 33, ays 12. It is erefore a law. NkWZIMR, July 1.-C-otton market qat igttle offering, prices 26. Ii YonK, July 10.-Europeaa dates4O the Wtl how cotton 4aa4et quiet, with sales- of 18,000 es: . Orleans fair ,16d,--Aiidling Ud, Mobile 5id, niddlng 14d, uplands tair 15 a 16L e in biedstafs. zw Ydpx, July 16.-Cotton -Armer, 36 a 38. Gold 491, MOLB, July 16.-Cotton 31 a 32. speoial otioe. We have e& -day reduced -the price On -aln of -our fine* Ladies' Wear-such Gaiter, BoOtees, Buskiuns, Rippers, ac, &c. We do this in orderlo make room for our fall tok. I. M. SUBER & CO. X. B.-The above goods we warrant free from ard and all such trash. July 18 tf. NTotice. All persons having demands against the estate f Yrederick S. Booer are requested to hand tbe . In to the subsriber, and al indebted immedia to make payment to the same. July 18-3t. JAS. A. CROTW ZiLrAdm'r. J. N. iROEbON, COMMISSION MNT, No. 62 East Bay,. Charleston, So. Ca. HAVING ample means for advances, a business experience of twenty years, and confinkng himself strietty,t-a4miaission Busiaess, withot* ope rating onh&s own aeeo.unt, Ue respectfully solicits consignments of cotton, tour, torn, $c. July 18 3mb. MEDIG AL. DR. J. C. CALDWELL offers his professional services to the citizeas of the town of Newberry and the vicinity. He can be found at his residence when not professionally engaged. July 18 WANTFED.2 5,000 Bashels Wheat, 600 " Cow Peas, July18 2 kAYES & MARTIT. WANTED'TO PURCHASE~, NE or Two Hundred Bushels Cow Peas, for ich the highest price will be paid in cash. Call n B. STEWART. July 18 21 NOTICE. On and ifter To-day,the Mill at Newberr.H., near the Depot, will be prepared togrnd, t usual toll (one eighth). Will grind earn at all' osor sell corn grist or meal, att$2 per bushel, util further notice. K. MILLEN. July 18 3 A. COTTON SCREW BUILDER,. WHO is also competent to direct the building of' Gin-House, can get immediate employment on furnishing moper recommendations. July 183~ CAMPBELL R. BRYCE. Columbia, S. C. Deceased Boldiers of Senth Caralina. CoLuxnA 8. C. With the partial resumption of mall facilities, I' ain, under appointment of the Legislature, re est the names of all who died in service, of dis' , from accident or wounds? er who fell in bate .Give the name in fulI-District-Ranak-Com y i-Rgment and; arm of service-Date andj use of det- here died and age.as The Record inwo be completed without the a of all who take an interest in this memio Espeialy to our returne.d soldiers do I now o this appeal. If It be but a single name you furnish, send it to me at once. WM. J. RIVERS, July 18-3t. State Agent for Recording, &c, NOT ICE. ICE on hand at the per House," every day. Also, the very finest brand whiskey, gin, wines,~ punches, o.,etc. Mint ulps, smashes, cck tails, etc. And a smail supply -of the delightful QQQ . TE CERTRE OF ATTRACTION FOR TiH ,ADIES18 NOW AT MRLu 2.. SCHWARZ'S * MILLINERY DRY -GOODS -MPBOnIUM, Store formerly occup1ed'b iss M. Rogmn, and .A. Harris, atj1isorner. MRS. J. SCHWARZ tkesileasre in annon -eing to the Ladies of 1iberry and wiinity, that de tas purdased th stodk -f MihInery, (Mr. A. farris's, from &e A'sign*ees, and iting the store 'in handsome style,lbesides -Leyd ng to stock, both In Xillinery aad y , e is prepared to suit them in the most satisfactory manner, 0ither as regards material, character of work and -prices, and respectfully inmites their at tention. A Tresh Supply of LADIES' HATS, UBOONS AND FLOWERS., DERBYS, GIPSEYS, AMILTONS, PROMENADES, CANTOS, SEASSSIDES, SUNDOWNS. Elusion,Zrape anStraw BONNETS, ofal0 colon and sizes. jso, Bonnets Pressed leaned afid Altered with despate& DRY GOODS and FANCY GOODS. July i8 tf A. M. Wicker ALTHOUGH BURNED OUT HAS ARISEN FROM THE ASHES ! Will open next week back of the brick store for merly oocupled by Dr. Gouin. And respectfully begs of his old friends their former patronage. His varied stock will Consist of every thiDg in hi8 line as b)efore the are. lis. Sugar, Cefee, Tea, Soda, Adamantiine Candles, MaekereJ, Herrings, 8ardines, Oysters in eans, Cheese, Crackers and assorted Biscuits sweet 4n plain -mixed and spiced Piekies, and Macaroni. Nuts of al3 kinds, and a good assortment.of Candy. Also Citron, -Currants, .Raisins, Almonds, Figs, Nutmegs, 6pice, Pepper, Ginger, (Cloves, Maee, and Table Sat and Salt ini Sacks. Tobacco of aBl kinds, &moking and Chew.ing, Cigars of every quality, Pipe, and Parlor Matches. A great.stack of Dye Stuf Indigo, .ddler,Log Wood, Copper-. as, Fig -blue, lacking and Shoe brushes, &c., Se. Toys of every style for the -Boys and Girls in endless variety. Fruits of every kind in season, and almost every thigsggly kept da. a wel1 regu lated Grocery Stores All the above things will be sold cheap for rash. A. V. WI(TKER. *July 16-tf. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue ofi~writ-of Fleri Facias to me directed, I will offer fortsale, before the Coaut house door in the Town of Newberry within the legal hours of sale, a tact 'of land,4ontainhz four hudred acres, more or less, bounded by- Jan ofW. E. ardy, Mrs. K~anee, J. B. Glenn, I. C. Gross, Mrs. JHenderson, Dr. Holmes and others, levied .nand sold as the property of Geo. Ashford at the sat of ?. W. Chick vs. Geo. Ashford. Terms of sale, 'Cash. Wmn. W. HOUSEAL, s. w. a). Sheriff's O Be July 16, 1866. ' AGENTS WANThED EOR THE LIFE AND -. CAMPMGNS OF G~ENERAL (STONEWALL) JACKSON. By Prof. R. L. Dabney, D. D., of Va, THE Standard Biography of the Immortal Hero. The only edition ~authorized by his widow. The author a personal friend and Chief of Staff of the Christian Soldier. We want .an agent in every county. 'Send for circulars and see our terms. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., SJuly 18 24 Seventh St., Richmond, Va. NOTICE. TH E Exercises of the Limestone Springs Femnale School will be resutmed on Wednesday, July 2.5. JivS 18 Win. CUR TIS. Principal. TME STATZ (W' SOUTHICA 10tM Y.M.Wq - NewberyDistrict. --ENsab-A. Higgins, MmE, vs. Calvm;C. -g0onsgad -th j The erlWr f the eftate '6 are , red to iender in and b on A,& demands, before te Comi r r be 4ehe 1st day of Algikiext. STILAS JOV#NTOMNB d.z3sD. Come oce, July, 1866 2.6 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROL1A-46 Jkity& Tewberry District. Salle A. ThbMfpfol , 0k trh -vs. Thomas A. Thompson, et aL The czedtors of the estate of Dr. The. W. Th son, deceased, are required to render In n4 Mestab on oath, their -respect&ve Ankinds, before the Mm mIssIoner, on or before the drst da-of Aust mext. SILAS JMHSTONE,x..a. Coma OMe, July 16, 1886. - tigg23ia THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-In Eqiffty Newberry District. John A. Hbuderson va. Sally Henderseu.and others. Theereditors of James X. Henderson, Aeeased are hereby required to render -and establish thEir respee tive demands, on _oath,before the Commiaoner, on or before the 1st-day of August next. SILAS JOHNfSTONE, o..-D. -Cime afte, July 18th, 1806. 2tP.60. TIE STATE OF SOUr VIOL NA-4n Equity NewberryDistrict, Sarah C. :Gary, Adma. 4f R. W..Gary,.eceased vs. John R.;Carwfieand_the%. The creditors of Eilary W. Gary -decd are hereby required to .ender and establish their .r!edper -ive demands, on .o th efore the Commioner,at or before the lst day o0 August, 1886. SILAS JOHNSTONMc.a.x.D. CoMs office, July 16th, 1866. 2t$2.60. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-In Equlty Newberry District. Elizabeth A. Payne, vs. J-n. . Payne and S.B.-Chappell. The-creditors of the istate-of ftimPayne, are required to render. and establish, on oath, their esctise demand , before the Commissioner, on or before the fWt.dsy-.of September next. &ILAS -JO1N SIO~NE., ta:n pgm$~a.offBee, July 6,5L866. 7t87 TEE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-4n 7MY Newberry District. J*o. 8. Birge and L. B.ffet admrs. vs. Wm. Bridges and others. The creditors of the:estateof Wiley Bridges, deoes ed, are requiredito render audestabsh -on oath, their resective demands -before the Commissioner, on or before the first of Septembex next. WILA S JOH:STONE, e,. . f Coms office, July 16,1866. Ito THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROULNA-ln Eqidty Newberry District. Aaron 0. Burton, va. Ameli Burton, Kay Burton, Admrs. The creditors of Robert Burton, deceased, are lhere by required to render and establish their respective demands on oath, before the Commissioner, on or be fore the Art gly of September, 1866. MILaAS JOflySTONE, o,u.. Comes omoe, July i6, 1860. 7t67 TRE STA TE OF SOUTH CAROLjINA-In . uity--m Newberry District. Ludy H. Little and wie, ze. Samuel W. Reid and B. R1. Williams and wife. The creditors of .J.oseph Reid, deceased, are herel,y required to re.nder -and establish their respective -de ma~nds, oaoath.,;befor,e the Comxpiinioner, on or be f~teILOt.,186.. SILAS JOUNSTONE, Coins.omce, Juily ;10,,1866. .eE 82 m12 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-In Equity Newberry District-W. C. Goggans, by lisa next kiend, vs. Susan F. Goggans, Adm'x. The creditors of William D. Goggans, depmsed, are hereby required to render and establsti thieir respec tive demands, on oath, before the CQxxiisloner,.onl or before theist day of Qctober, .286.' SILAS JORNST4NE, O.E.w.. Coms e , ~ July 10. 1866. -.8mS12 TUE STATE OF SOUTH OAROLINA-In Equity Newberry District. WAf. liarrington and others, Ex'or's, ys. Helen O'Negll, and others. The preditors of dg 1John Belton 0' NealU, deceased, are 'hereby required~t iender and establish their res pective demands, en deth, before the Commissoner, on or before thie fist:day of September, 1866. SILAS JO)HNSTONE, .cmws Corns office. JIf3 10th 1866. . 3m$12. TUE STATE 'OF^SOUT H CAROLINA-In Equity Newberry District. David H. Buzhardt, Adm'r. vs. CatharineD Bzhardt, -Sarah Jones, et al. The creditors -of .Samuel Iefe~rson Bashardt, are ~bereby teguired to render and establish their respec tive deznandi, on oath, before the Commissioner, on or befre he st ay fdctober. 1866. beor te s~da oSILAS JOHNSTONE, O.E.... Comns office, July 10th. 1866. 8m612 NOTICE is hereby .given that application will be made at the next session of the Legislatutre, to vest in B. F. Landrum, all the right, title and lit terest of ChiristianBreithaupt,dec'd, or.of his heirs, in and to the tract of laud lying in Edgedeld Dis trict, on waters of the Savannah River, and Horse reek, and bonded by lands of Kessiahi Sweorn' garee, A. C. Turner .and othem, lately occupied by Bartlett W. Hatcher, dee'(I, devised to him by his father, John Hatcher, dec'd. Said land hiaving beenf eschecated to the State of Sonth Carollis JuJr 183mo;