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KEWBERRY, S. C We ay Xoning, November 28, 186& Advertisers are respectflly informed that Sthsir favors mtst be handed in by 12 o'chck on Taesday of each week, to insure insertion. The Newberry Union Bible Society meet at Tranquil. on Saturday next. An address will be delivered by Rev. Mr. Mikel. The Charleston Mercury. The above venerable journal, like a good old friend, after a lengthened ab -sence, once more visits our sanctum. The introductory remarks of its editor are happily conceived and pertinent, and give an earnest of the dignity and con aistency of the paper. Personal. We had the pleasure last Saturday of I neeting, for the first time, with the edi tor ofthe Clinton True Witness. Brother Jacobs is an amiable and agreeable gen - eman. Long live the Witness and its able editor. - That distinguished soldier and courtly ':ntleman, Gen. M. L. Bonham, graced r our office with his presence last week. Gov. Bonham is a member of the Legis a_ure from our sAter District of Edge 211eld. _ _ Pashion Bookt and the Book Store. Messrs. Duffie & Chapman Wiil accept our thanks for copies of the Ladies' fashion books-Bon Ton ; Petit Messager ; Go ey's and Peterson's, all of then) elegant 5ie accompaniments, and which no lady can, we imagine, will do without. Bon Ton and Messager are particularly at .;octve, but all of them are excellent. wiley wl furnish Peterson's Magazine at "+ - "1; Godey's Lady's Book at ;3 per year, !on Ton (with patterns already cut,) at 47; and Petit Message-, (a!.o cat pat 1 nsy) at $5 per annum. If any thing -U_antedin the_Book and Magazine line, gweSour orders to Damthe & Chapman. The aeaxy Fur D. cember 1-No. 15,-contains: Arebie Lovell. By Mrs. Ed . ards. ~Wth an- ilustration); Earl Mord. By .4 O'Connor; Walt Whitman and I~-drum taps." By John Burroughs ; ..Amieican Cavalry of the Revolution. G 46oneI A,. G. Brackett :Amei ca ban~dOf Wealth. By John A. Church,; * as11:Mad? By Lily Devereux Blake;I osbr andlMen. By-James Franklin lits; 1eHotrope. By Ina D. Coohrith -h.laveings. By Anthony Troll ope; Mr. 3 winburne's Poeurs. By Rlichard - rant White; Nebule. By the Editor Coitaining: -Tennyson's Brnther; Hecrr a4 Frau; Bi-igham Young and his romnen ;" Mr. USrus W..Field and his 'atiod; Newr York and Boston as terary centres ;Surnames. hte "price of the Galaxy is$ a year. or six nionths. As it is published '* as often, it is really the che'ipest * ir~ne- in the country. Address S,. & F.. P. Church, No. 29 Park, SIw York; Time's Chages, - Q,We aresorry to learn that the G. & G b aselQst the services of several of . - -pblic servants. Mr. J. B. Browne, -- aser machinist, is no longer connected t-ih^the road. Mr. A. C. Small, master h'~ i safpenter shops has accepted a otction on the S. C~. RI. R., at l!amhurg. - s. SmId is an experienced mechanic we eentjy.2wit:mssed the evolutions of SDodu-orth's plainer, put up almost entirely. by .himself. The patent for - Rhich having run out. Mr. S. maide the dawings, patterns, and the work.' It is g. baadsome pie'- of mechanism and ~oaks. charmnigy.v 'This is another tudenice of. Southern skill and ability. Mi. L.~McCoy a nd Mr. Beckmian, clerk 4. and store keeper- of the Ilelena work S- hopsk are no longer. attach?ees of the id. Previous to transferinig their -ripers, the books aind accounts were! ~>esamined by the Secretary of the road andfornd to be correct. We regret that d-tese gentlemen have~le-ft the road, but ~ hanges belong to time. We wi-h- them An. H An., KErrea.-The Louisville - onrier says that Kentuckyv has an im snense stirplus of corn and meat this season, and she intends to give liberally of them to her suffering brethren izn the ' South.. Fo'r this purpose societies are berno' org-anized tbrouighout the State, and lefore the close of the y-ear we hope - hear of one in crery county.1 .e also learn fr-om the - Courier, that The Louisville, Frankfort and Lexington Ra.ilroad Compan~y, armounce that they will transport over. their roads, free of charge, all contributions for the destitute poor of the South. All of which is creditable to our more favoredsister State, and for which she ~ill have the gratitude of the Scoth.. An editor in Illinois recently saw a *patent clothes washaer. It was in the -s . 1ape of a w heelbarrow. T he revolutions ofthe wheel put in motion a crank that mnoved a plunger that pounded the clothes. The body of the box was mounted where the load~is in a wheelbarrow. On the top of the box was a wringer. A lady can put her clothes into her machine, pick it uip, and go out caliing; the longer her list of friends the further she n il have to wheel her burden and the better her elothes will be waThed. MEE.TING OF STATE Counrs.-The Court of A ppeals will meet at Columbia on Tuesday, the 27th inst., and applica tions for admission to the bar will be ex amnined on Wednesday, the 2Srh inst. Appeals from Charleston will be first heard, and from the country circuits in the following order, to wit : The west ern, northern, middle, eastern and south ern circuits successively. The Court of Errors will assemble on Thursday, 2th inst.-Marion Star. LOCAL ITEMS. ANOTHER FIRE.-AbOut 7 o'clock on Friday evening last, an alarm of fire was given and found to proceed from a stable on Mr. Thos. Paysinger's premses. The building being large, it was used in the various capacities of stable, barn and work-shop, and contained one horse and mule, corn and fodder, besides a valuable lot of dressed plank, all of which with the exception of the mule (which fortunate ly succeeded in making a timely escape, but seriously scorehed) were destroyed. Happening so early in the night, it proved the salvation of the contiguous houses, as our citizens promptly rushed to the spot, and by the most determined and vigorons exertions, prevented the spread of the destructive element. Never have we seen men work better, and with such limited appliances. The freedmen deserve much praise for the handsome manner in which they behaved and labored to stop the fire. Mr. Paysinger'c loss is heavy, as in addition to the build ing and its contents, including his valuable mare, some 40,000 feet of plank, the most ofit outside, were also destroyed. Much sympathy is felt for him. The fire it is believed was the work of an incen diary. TUE NEwBERRY CoLLEGE.-This Insti tu,ion, it is not perhaps generally known, is. open for the reception of stu dents. Its claims on the community as a means of education are important and ought not now to be overlooked. The people of Newberry particularly should feel a just pride in having sucn an insti tution in their Uitrict, as well as the State at large; but it is now laboring under pecuniary embarras.mient, from the fact of the non-naym'nt of many of its Scholarshin Bonds, and the dcfocul ties incident to the war; and an appeal is earnestly made that these be now paid, either in full or in part. or where that cannot be done, the interest even will be a.ceptable, and afford such material re lief, as will enable the Board of Trustees to increase its usefulness. Without means it cannot be kept going. Surely the holders of these bonds will not suffer he Newberry College to die a ling?r ng death. The- Rev. T. S. Uoinest, Trasurer&-;the Boa:d wvill be in town on Sale-day, and wili be pleased to re :eive :ny and all ameunts which may Tur FE~EE UIsrRIDCfo-not of valn ble jewelry, books, or ornaments of vir tu andl art, but cf the stuff which ine briates and makes mad, on Friday night after the fire, was wit out dotibt the prompting of a generous feeling, a happy sense of relief that the donor had escaped a burning. Hence the of'er to supply ll workers, i:ihout respect to color, to come and drink. It was generous and kind, and appreciative of the mate rial assistance afforded, but its effects nfortunately were bad. Till a very late our of the nmght, in fact till towards morning, bands of intoxicated mner, owling, swearing, prowled the streets, in our immediate vicin.ity at any rate, making night hideous with noise- and blsphemy. In well regulated commu nities this is never allow:ed, citizens are not suffered to - be disturbed in their peaceful slumbers, If men, black or wite, make beasts of themselves, they should be made to hu::t their holes at a seasonable hour. BAIGNas --Public attention is directed to the favorable opportunity now offered by Mr. Fo>t, who wiYl sell all the various goods at the corner, known as the rilinery store, regard!cms ofecost. There eed be nio apprehension that this is a tke in announcement, merely to attract ttention, but a veritable fact. Mr. Foot is determined to sell this stock of goods, f whLich. he is and hais been for several anuths the' sole owner, at very low prices. IIis oiject is to close out the concern, whikh has been a iosing one to im, therefore the pri:es will be put down to the lowcst fIgure. Lndies and r,l!cthers in search ofb bargainis in millinery and dry goods, should avail themseires at once of this rare chance ; and gentle men in want of clothing, boots and shoes can have their wants supplied cheaply. Try Mr. Foot, and be convinced. Ba.Th& Toia's Buggy and Carriage Factory, near the Depot, will be in order for work on the first of December. We have had the pleasure of examninng specimen vehicles, manufactured by these gentlemen, and must pronounce them equal in finish, and( superior in durability to those of Northern make, and cheerfully recommend them as finished workmen in all the priactical details of their business. Anotber important feature is that the vehicles made and offered for sale are cheap, the secret of which is, that they are both energetic working men, and understand their business thoroughly, hence the very moderate price at which they can sell them. Any one wishing a fine vehicle would do well to call and examine their work. We call especial at:ntion to the card of Miss Laura E. Narnce, agent for this District of the Hollywood Baza:ar. Although the Ladies have taken this matter specially in charge, the Gentle men of the district are requested to con tribute. Surely it needs "no appeal" to secure from a section that has given so much of courage, endurauce and fame to the annals of the late wvar, to secure a contribution proportionate for the memory of the otherwise "unknown dead." ing sun revels over a pleasing scene: Horses, mules, dogs, camp fires, little boys, big boys, men, wagons filled with the fleecy fabric, carts with beef, chick ens, etc., etc. Old Newberry has not lost her fame and interest as a market. -400 New Advertisements. T. F. H.IRMON's-Bush river store is again .replenished with a seasonable stock of goods, selected with especial care to the'wants of his numerous friends and customers, to which attention is respect fully called. It should not be overlooked that he does not keep Liquors in his store; therefore the most fastidious need never fear being annoyed. All praise to him for this worthy determination. B. J. SINLEroN-Ilas just received in store another fresh stock of goods, to which attention is invited. We know that his prices are very moderate, having made the trial, and therefore speak from experience. Call on him and be con vinced. C.uwILE & MCCGIN.-Another supply of beautiful R,ck Island goods. These goods in finish an(i quality are su perior to any northern cassimers. Also prints, shirtin.s, sheetings, &c. PIANO for Sale-Any one wishing a fine Piano cheap, had better apply early at this oCuce. I). GoIGANs-Parti'>s indebted to estate of W. D. G,ggans,deceased, are earnestly requested to settle. J. C. ReIDR..-Sale of balance of personal property, estate of Geo. AshTord deceased. AUCTrON SAms-to-morrow, 20th inst., M. W. rythewood, Auctioneer. SUEItrF SALES.-lI. H. Kinard, Sheriff pro tern. UNITED STATES INTEaNAL REVENUE. Wm. Sunmer, Assessor. Read Mr. Summer's card very attentively. SILAS JQI1nsoC,q.-Comniissioners notic. s. PLANTATION TO RENT-W. F. Nance Ad 'r. See Car] for particulars. Jorvn-'s Kid Glove ch aner. SLe advertisement. F. H. Do.:I:; - Deitors notice money wanti"g-a tend to the warning. There are agents all over the South, urging r egroes to emig'rate to M issiscippi and other States, and other cou ntries, anid many are g'oing. This is because our farmers are not exerting tbemiselves to re:ain them as laborers. We cannot doubt, but that, every one, who leaves is an injury to the country. It is best to use all fair and legal means to make the blacks contented, and encourage them to make another effort, and perhaps propitious seasons and hard work wi!l be profital!e to themselves and their cm ployers.-Abbevi)!e Bahnner. The Tuiskegce (Alta.) New s cautions its readers against inducements recently held out to them to remove to Texas. Men of good judgment have just returned from that State, and state that the crops reported in that quarter are confined to a few farms. MArtn~ONIL. -All the folks what aint warried, and are big enough to stand up to the (h):tlter, are getting married in Augusta. It is the best thing we know of for the coming generation. Sa sayeth the Atlanta New Era. A western Bohemian repeals the gift of a bottle of Spruce beer on the ground that it is contrary to the rtules of the pro. fession to tell a doPar arnd a half lie for six and a fourth ce:.ts. There have been sixty six divorces in New Haven since January l. What a disunio'n ulaCe! Mattinmity is raging thrnughout the eountry. C)MMUNICATED To Gen. H. H. Kinard-Dear Sir-We have been informed that you are the acting Sheriff of Newberry, and as it is expected tbe Courts will be openl at the meetiPg of the next Legislature, itis the wish of many per sons that you offer vnurself as a t'andidate for Sheriff at ensuing~ election in Jan-wary next. Having been tried in that capacity, and no. man ever having given more satis faction, it is earnestly hoped that you wil1 signify your acceptance of a nomination. Your qualification as an auctioneer, also, particolarly miake it the duty of all to sus tuin you should you run. Property sold in your bands will nor suffer depreciation. In conclusion we beg you as the fitting m:ma for the occasion to declare yourself at once, and we will work for you. NAANY FRIENDS. -Owing to great misfortunes, and at the urgent solicitations of many persons, and the above call, I have been induced to declare myself a candidate for SheriiT at the elec tion to t.ike place on Tuesday, the 1st day of January neXt. If the people of Ncwberry District will again put confidence in rpe, and elect me Sheriff, their confidence shall not be abused, for I shall discharge ihe duty with credit to mvself and honor to the District. Nov. 27th 1856. H. HI. KINA RD. To the Ladies of Newberry District. I hve be en re(o UestedI, by the agent acf tenpe fart of South Carolina, to act s aentfor Newhierry D)istrict for the 1llllwood Enz-ar, to be0 bhl in Richmond0 , Va., in Fenruatry ne*xt, for the pur pose of ra6n adt be ap-i pr opti ted to the care of 1t graves of i.eI de ad Confederate soldiers, buried in .at y of otur Caoroh Ina volunite ers lie buried in thi State of battle fields, :. .d I taklthois means of solicit ing from, thle ladies of Newberry contributions for the bazaar. - Uelieving that no appeal is necessary, Iask that n!! who are disposed to con tri bute articles of handiwork or rmcney wil have thiem, by the 20)th Jar.uary next, at either of the following places in New berry The Book Store of Messrs. Duffie & Chapman. Cpok The Store of Mr. Ri. Stewart and Dr. S. Pope. The Drug Store of Mr. Jno. W. Grierson. TDE RI(HT SNTI.MENT.-WC do not pretend to speak for all the Southern people-some there are whose hearts may be full of cowardice for all we know -but for ourselves, and many W uioni we have seen tried in the f-ry ord 'al of battle, we can say that they, and W, would prefer to dangle at the rop:'s c:(d, rather than ask for pa;rdon, and the: cbc' acknowledge the g.ilt of treason. We acknowledge no sceh guilt. In the forum of conscience. we are acquitted of that crime, nay, our action is not only approved there, but we ::re proud that it was our glorio.; l iviI,". to have assisted in the ba f'r oar libr:i and our homes.-W :iistan Di.atch. FIt: Ex;INES.-Ch:le-toni has five new Steam fire engines. Prtdncne :tnid sound jrudgruent dic;e tib", use of all ap pli: nces of this sort. Tne engines super seded by these new .s:n ones co bl lae hlOugh t at a diset 2. t. 1' -"- vii H Si; o u ld h a ve a fire eC = (. T 1 im r tince of the subject in cery town the. size of Lau:r!is, would , irr. the pur Chasing a steam fire engl- eve-. With no ap;; lances of reservoir for holding water, the new Steam engine would suit us best. What say our "city fathers?" [Lnurensvi!Ile Ilerald. DISTRIBUTIONS -We would call attention to the opinion of one of the leading papers of Canada on this subject: Most of our readers have no doubt read some of the numerous advertisements of Gift Enterprises, Gift Concerts, &c , which appear fram time to time in the Tut.ic prints, offering most tempting bargains to those who will patronize them. In most cases these are genuine lunibugs. But there are a few respectahle firms who do bu-iness in this manner. and they do it as a means of iicre:ising their wholesale business, and not to make money. From such firms, it is true, handsome and valuable articles are procured for a very small sum, and what ik more im, portant, no one is ever cheated. Every per son gets good value for his dollar; because as we have stated, it is intended to act as an advertisement to increase their ordinary huiness. We have seen numbers of prizes sent out in this wtay by Sherman, Watson & Company, of Nasau Street, N. Y., and there is no doubt that some of the articles are worth eight or ten times the money paid for them. wh ile we have not seen or heard of a single article which was not worth the dollar which it cost. But this is only one of the exceptious of this rule, for as a general thing the parties engaged in this business are nothing but clever swindlers. (So:urday teatier, Montreal, C. E., Jan. 13, 1Sti ) CO MMEIRCIAL. Markets corrected v.-e,kiy by Mayce ard Mar tin-eurrenev prices. Ln'3 tIi::1. - ov. 28.-Owing to the unfavor able ace ua:s of the markets in Liverpool and New York, cottou clo-ed with a downward tender.cy, at 24 a 27. Sales of week 75 balas. Bagging. (ulnny, per yard,........... 4c. - D Undee, ".............. 33a35c. Bale H ope, MI ni!!a. per lb,............39 t o 35c. " " H emp ..................... .25 to 3 c. Pough Steel, per lb. .....................18c. H .S Iron,.................................12 to 14 sweede Irou,....................................14 N ti ,..... ....... ........................ 01 Blue? S ton4 ........................................ 2' Coffee, t:i................... ..... ...............35 . J va,............. ..........................5) Sugpr Browo,...................................1 " Iefined,.......................2. to 25 R ice,.............. .................. ......... is. Sult, Liverpool,.............................4'0 Cheese..........................................3 Mackerel, kits,........ ....................4 03. Candles~ Adamnantine,.....................40c. " S perm,........................... .......5c. Moas ses, Sorgzhum,...........................1: 0 " Cuba,................ .......1.1.-0 Corn,.................................... ..........1.75 .eal,......................................... ...I'0 Gld,............................................. 45 Producee Market-Wagon Price. Butter, pcr pound,................... .........25c Ieef, 'a.....................to to 12 Bacon, ".....................25 to 27 E.gg.., per rdoz,...................................2 c. Four, per 6b.................................16 00 Lrd , per pOUnd,...............................25c. Peas, per bushel,.... ........................ 1 50 Chickens.................................20 to 30 NerwBEnRY, Nov. :7.-Cotton.--The sales of the p:st week were not large. only tw'enty-fiye bales were sold a t previous quotations, 24 to 27c. LivEnoL, Nov. 26.-The cotton market oens quiet andi s'eady ; middlinguplandequoted at 14k; sales to-day will probably reach 1 ,e0 bales AUOtrSTA, Nov. 26.-The market is firm aud has advanced 4 a 1c., with sales of 391 bales, at 31c CExA11:9ToN, Nov. 26.-The market has ad vaurced 4 a le ,sales to-day 290 bales, middling at 33.. SavaxxAe, Ncs. 26.-Sales to-day 400 bales, mdig at 327. AlOBILK-. Nov. 26 -Cotton sales to-day 630 bales mi !dling at 32;' 33; the market firm. Iiitw OR..AS,Kov. 26.. Cotton sales of 5, 000 bales. low middlings at 32; middling 34 a 35, w ith an upward tendency; gold 1384 a 138.. 3MA RKET REPORlT-COLU.ItBIA, Nov. 17. Corrected weekly by Browne & Schirmer, Gen eral UCmnr is.i&n 3terchants. and Wholesale Dealers in Ereaditffs an d Provisions. COr ro-OrdiraSrv 10 good Orcim.ary. . ..25a Low MIiddling to 3Iidd ling... .26k G o d t o strict 3Iidd ling.......27! PRovISIONS-Ba'on. Shoulders.........2 a2 'j B iM Sides....... .......... 22 C!lear ribbed sidles.........2 Clear sides .............224 1nmi-----............... ...28 a20 Lard.........................20 t21 GA x-Corn-w' hite................ ...Sa Yellow................. M ix-d................... 173 Qals....... ....... .... ... 115 Peas ......... .. ....... .15 i IBran..................45wt. FLou-Extrr - Sn pr --15m316 Fh:e ------I3a13j Cffe -- 3-2 lota ree---125 tHa-- 25' cwt Suars-tiaw 13 "An 19 "It' --184 Crted - - 2 Molaes--- 74a75 Caudlhz - --- '.7u28 ain M,anurs-ernvin-- -$14>ton 11oy's Super l'hophat 3IEssas Enrrons : You are authorized to an noucee J(ltHIN W. COUNTS as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector for Newberry Dist., at the ensuing electin. Mr. Counts is a gentle inn every way: qualified for the office. DUTt;H FORK. Fon Tax CoL.LrcTr.-Capt. JOHN WIL LIAMS is respectfully nominated as a candidate for the 'jiice of Tax Collector, Newlerry Dis trict, at the next election. Ocet.. Sist, 186i6. MANY FRIENDS. M issats. EIrons-Plese n orninate Mr JOS. W . 1Il L L as a suita ble candidate for the oflice ot Tax Coliector, for the ensuing term. anid oblige NEW BERRIY. M rys 1 EDrrons-Please announce Mr. JACU8 KI BLER a- a c indidate for~ the of, fie oft Tax Coi:eetor, for~ the en-uing term,i as~ in every respect qualified and worthy of the (ofie, and obli;.e 'OLD) TIES. M,:ssxs. EDITonls.-You will pica-c an, nonce Tlh!U.\A 11. CR~OMER as a eandi date for ;Tax Collector Newberry District . at tie next election. MOLLO [10N, ~ep: 12 Mt:ssuis. EDrroI's: Please announce Da. ClARiJlON 11 60NDLEY, as candidate for Tax Collector, or New berry District, at the next election, and oblige' MAiNY RIENDS. M :ssuis. i: rrons:-Yo all please an nou..rN. F". ,iuliNEON, as a candidate for Shriro Ne.vberry)t D itr and ohdiige April 4, 14. MANY FRIENDS The friendis of Capt. TjjjS. M. PAYSIN CER respetfully~ nominate him as a suitable candidate for Sheriff of New berry D)istrict. VOTERS. Messrs. E<litors-U nomldtinat ing Mr Daniel B. Wheeler as a candidate for Tlax Collector of Newberry District, you will obige his many July 4 W ARM FRIENDS. Mr:ssns Etuoons: You will please an once J1. U. SMITH, as candidate f,r the 'ice of Tax Collector, New berry district and oblige MANY FIENDS. Mv .) ALL WOOL. Rock Island Cassiiners. An assortment of very handsome styles, of the above goods, for GENTLEMEN'S WINTER SUITS. Also a new supply of Prints, Shirliugs, Sheetings, &c. Just received by CARWILE & McCAUGURIN, nov 28 43 2r Agents. NE W Carriage&Buggy FAwToaRL W NVI-'we to the citizens of New bet'rry on".] surrn-:c:-iing country, that we iil connie:e o. r,Lions on the first of De'ccmber, at OUR FACiUfY,NEAR THE DEPOT, in one of MJr. Win. Langford's buildings. We will be prepared to BUILD NEW VEHICLES OF ANY STYLE, PATTERN OR KIND. that parties may desire. We have a few Buggies on hand of our own manufacture, of which we invite par ties to call and examine. Old Buggies and Carriages repainted and trimmed, and made look equal to new. A liberal patronage is solicited, and we pro mise to give satisfaction if possible. All we ask is a trial, as we are determined to work cheap. Terms cash cn delivery. BURN & TAYLOR. November 28 1 Exchange On Charleston AT PAR, in sums as wanted. Checks On New York in sums of 100 and upwards, remitted promptly to order. Liberal Advances Made on Cotton and other produce con signed to reliable houses in Charleston, S. C., New York, and Liverpool. Plantation Supplies On liberal terms. F. A CE November 28 tf -Agent. SE~FLL,ING OFF ! And NO HUMBUG ! I will sell, regardless of cost, all the goods in my store, at the corner, consisting of iDry Goods, Millinery. Clothing, Boots, Shoes, And a large variety of Goods too numerous to mention. 2t M. FOOT. Fine PIANO for Sale. F or particulars, call at this office. 2 Notice. I will sell at the late residence of George Ashford, dec'd, on Tuesday the 11th of De cembher nexr, all the, remainidng port ion of the personal property belonging to the es tate of said dec'd, consisting of .\ules, Horses, Cotton, Corn, Fodder, Plantation and smith Tools, Wagon, &c., &c. Terms cash. J. C. RICHARDS, Nov. 28 48 2t. Adm'r. Ho useh old & Kitchen Furniture. M. W. BY Ti EWOOD), Auctioneer. I WILL SELL, on Thu.rsday next, the 29th instant, at my Sales Room, next to the post, office. nlt 10 o'clock, A. M , the following Furniture to wit :1 tirie mahogany Bureau, with large glass. 1 common do . 1 large ye necred bedstead, 3 maple do , 1 dining table, 1 wash. standl. 2 large rocking chairs, 12 sit% ting chairs, 2 small do., do , 1 wardrobe, 1 mahogany and 2 small tables, cupboard, fire-dogs, and a lot of kitchen utensils.. stove, &c., &c. Alo One Ladies fine side-saddle, (almos: new), lot books, damsk window curtains, 1 fine large carpet and many other articles too nu merous to mention. Newberry, Nov. 28 1 U. S. InternaL Revenue. Notice to Tax Pavers IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIAT DIVISION No. 11 embraices the limits of 39th Regiment, lying in Newberry from mouth of 2nd creek. inj Wadlingtons, Newberry College, Sampson Merchants to Chalmers' old mills, the mouth of' Little River on Saluda, and that all persons. firms, companies and corpo rations engaged in anfy boriness, occupation or professioni within the lImits aforesaid, for whlich a license is rtquired. mu,t register their mames with me in the marnner required, by law for licenses from May 1st, 1865, to May 1st, 1806, and from May 1st, 1866, to May 1st, 1S67. This class embraces mlers chants, traders, professional-men, distillers-, peders, maniutacturers, tobacconists, cigar make!rs, birokers, insuran1ce agents, &c., &c Disuil!crs, manufactur'ers, and all other persons films and corporations, who are re quired to mtake monthly or i-monthly re turns under the Excise Law, must come forward at once an'd tualse such returns, be,~ ginning with May 1st, 1865. and closing with the return for October, 1866, Every person within the limits aforesaid must make a return of' their incomes for the calendar years of 1864 and 1865. Executors, administrators, ;tustees and all other persons who are int- ested in any les gacies, dlistributiive shares, inheritances and successions, must make returns from Janua ry 1bt, 1804, to the present time. A failure to comply with the above will subject the parties to heavy penalties. Assistant Assessor Div. No. 11 of the 3rd Coll. D ist.. S. C. Office at Pomaria, S. C. November 12th, 1866. N. B.-rI "ll1 atrenrd a tNTrwberry C. 1._ Bush River! Thos. F. llarmlon Would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has just returned from Charleston, where he has with great care selected A Complete Stock of all Kinds of Goods usually found in a coun try store-excepting Liquors! He solicits an examination of his stock, which he promises to sell as Cheap as the Cheapest. Come one, come all, And give me a call. November 28 3t Jouven's KID GLOVE CLEANER. ESTABLISHED 12 YEARS. The only GOOD article for instantly cleaning Kid GIoveg. They can be cleaned while upon the hand, and worn immediately. It is inodor ous. One bottle will c'ean 35 pairs. Price 35 cents. Retailed by most Druggists and Fancy Stores. Wholesa!e by Demas Barnes & Co., F. C. Wells & Co , and others, New York. nov 28 2m Plantation to Rent. The Undersigned will offer for Rent, on the first Monday in December next, at New berry Court House. to the highest bidder, the plantation of the late Asa Darby, de ceased, in Newberry District. The lessee will be required to give note and two good sureties to -ecure the price of the rent, pay able 1st Oct., 1867. Possession given at once. WM. F. NANCE, Admr. November 28 1 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Henry Dominick, dec'd, are earnestly re quested to make, at least, a small payment on their Notes if they cannot do more, by the first day of January next, as I am desirious of making a sett'ement on said Est,te the day following. Those who refuse so to do must risk the consequences. F. H. DOMINICK, Nov. 28, 1866. 2t. Adrm'r. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA .Yewberry District-In Equity. John C. Richards, Admr., v. Pettus W. Chick, a: d others. Bill for Sale of Land, Relief', Injunction, &c. BY order of the Court of Equity, I will sell, At the late residence of Geo. Ashford, dec'd., On Tuesday, the 11th Dec. next, the PERSONAL ESTATE of said deceased, for cash in currency. And I will sell, at Newber~ry CourtHouse, On the first Monday in Jan., 1867, the REAL ESTATE of said dec'd, consisting of a Tract of . ..d, containing 400 Acres, more or less, situated in Newberry District, and bounded by landsa of Wmn. E. Hardy, Mrs. Naince, T. K. Co6eld, Mrs. Harriet Hodges and others-on a credit of twelve~ months, with interest from day of' sale the purchaser being required to give bo.nd, with at least two good sureties, to secure the purchase money-or he may pay the same in cash in currency. SILAS JOHNSTONE, c. R. . D. Corn's offico, 26 N ov., 1866. N23 4 *16. The State of South Carolina. Newberry District-In Equity. Thomas Hayne Chalmers, Jane Chalmers and Malina Cha'mers, vs. Martha A. W. Chalmers. Bill for Partition. The creditors of Thomas A. W. Chalmers. de cesed, are hereby required to reider in on oath, ad esblish before the Commissioner. their rsp:etive demands, on or berore the first day of March next. SIL AS JO HNS1'oNE. C F.N.D. Corn's. ofilCe, No. 26. 2866 fmr fl2 The State of South Carolina. Newberry District-In Equity. John C. Richards. rdnir. vs. P. W. Chick and othe's. Bill for sale of land. relie.f, iujunction, etc. The creditors of George Ashford, deceased, are hereby required to render in on oath and estab lish before the Commissioner, their respective demands, on or before the first of' March next. StILAS JOHNSFONE, c.E.?N.D. Com's of1ice, Nor 26, 1866. 3 m t12 Sheriffs Sales. By virtue of writs of attachment and by ord.rs of Court, I will sell, at D. D. Stones' residence, on Thursday, the 6th of Decem-. ber next, the following property, viz: Three head of Cattle, 2 colts, 1 wagon, 5 planes, 1 lot of hubs, 2 buggy iranies, cot ton gin, 1 bellows. Levied on as the pro perty of D. D. Stone, at the suit of J. C. Cook. I will sel', at the residence of Robert Anderson, on. the 10th day of December next, the following property, viz: 3 colts, 1 mare, 1 jack, :38 head cattle, 3 sofas, I desk, work stand, 2 bureaus, carriage, 6 ta bles,2 elocks, 1 doz. chairs, lot of seed ert ton, boiler, 2 gins and trappings, 2 reel;,.6 split-botom chairs, grind stone, vice, loom, iron, cross cut saw, 2 spinning wheels, plow, stock, centre table, 2 half round tables, 4 window shades, |wagon and gearing, 3 wash stands, 2 dressing tables, sleys, 5 bedsteads3 furniture, swifts, glass, jugs, carpet. Levied on as the property of Robert Adams, at the suits of~ W. F. Peterson, James Baxter, E. P. Lake, L J. Jones, Ben. Wells, John Wallace, J. W. Speak,Ex'or., Pratt & Nance, Wash. Floyd, A. J. Longshore, W. W. Uouseall, et al, vs. Robert A dams. Also, I will sell, on sales day, the 3d Dec. next, in front of the Court H-ouse, th~e following property, viz: The 40 horse power steam saw mill, located near Col. W. S. Chalmer's residence. G miles nor -west of the town of New berry, 6 or 8 mnules, horses, spring wag on, and a one horse iron axle wagon, and a great deal of other property, too tedious to mention. Come when the bell rings. Terms of sale cash. H. H. KINA RD, s. N. D Sheriff's Office, Nov. 22, 1866. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 3EWBERRY DISTR!cT. OFFICE COURT OF GENERAL SEssioNs AND CoilxoN PLEAs. I, ELI JAHl P. LAKE, Clerk of said Court, in pursuance of the directions of the Act of the Legislature, in such case made and provided, do hereby giye publie notice, that an Election for Sheriff, for Newberry District, will be held on Tuesday the first .d.,, or Janu,ar, net a t the usual places-of JUST RECEIED AT B. JSINGLETON'S New Store, No. 2. Mollohon Row. New Orleans Molasses, Muscovado do. -, Sugar Rouse Syrup, A Fine assortment of Sugars, Coffees, Teas, White Wine Vinegar, Kerosine Oil, and Salt. And various othe artiole of FANCY GROCyES Also a-Fresh Supply of DRY 00DS Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Balmoral Skirts. f ine assortment of HOSIERY, for Ladies and Ge tlemen, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, AT VERY LaW PRICES To all of which public attevtioris - respectfully called.- Th. ladies. will find it both agreeaile and pre fitable to call. Nov 28 47 tf - - Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the estate o' - W. D. Goggans, deceased, are reqaested to make immediate settlement, either by casb or such note as the creditors will receive. Persons wishing to settle will find- me at Newberrv Court House on every Monday. - It is important that the estate be settled,up at an early day. Those wishing to save cons w ca s will come forward and Settle. DANIEL GOGGANs, Adm'r. Nov 28 St Wanted, 50 dez. Eggs.r We wish to .purchase 5004 doieig good fresh Eggs, for which we will pay ~the hig. est cash price. Bring them along.if fas only have a dozen, we-will be glad to base. them. LoVELACE & WHEELE1I . Nov. 2147 tf. W. H. WEBJ3 Would rcspectfuHlyannaoiae To his frienids and the public thast tb 9 CHEAP GOODS LATELY ADYERTISE HAVE ARRIVX1D And are Now Opeu, And enibrace one of the fin9st and best stocks of goods ever before offered in this place, such. ai DRY GOO]}S Fancy~ and Staple2 Ladies Dress goods~ Calicoes, White and Brown goods, CLOTHifNS. GROOER1ES &c., &c. An examination of myso is all that is asked, as I am satisfied in being able to efe sales if the goods are seen They will be soMc at prio~ heretofore stated. - AXIES,-A X]5I. Just-received anid direct frotn the hian facturer, a large lot oftspedar Assageqag or superi or, to any,Axes in the market. Nov. 7 45 4t. R. -STEWART. -For Sale, An excellent coolkingive -eieb 1ms been used a few mo,nths only, and -a.~ greait sa tisfaction. Also an air*tigh tp1o stove but little used and in good order, anid a very fine Sow of the Essex breed. Inquire at this c:tiice. Nov. 2i 4'i 2L Wood! Wood! Wood! Cheap! Cheap 'Good green oak andhbiokory wood een behad for 5 cts.4horse luad by cutting and baal inhl miles and a half from the vilfage on Bah If persons desire to purchase it already eatan corded, they can have it for S1 rioAd. Ap plto- WILLIA B.se, REAH. ov.; 21 47 4t. Summersn~ Notice. strayed or stolen froin the. subseriber en the night of Saturday the 10th'i st, a BLACi MARE NUL& The said Mule is.gifout-fiftina hands]iugh' and irl good order, iite und6r belly 'and on inside <A the legs; hats a habit of sJlghbly protruding the tongue when in use. REWARD. - A reward of Fifty dollars will be pab by the subscriber to any persos deMveag thei Mule at my plantation, or, a uewar.d *T One Hundred d-ollars, for the -recoyery of the ~ ov~A o.~ hcr~c~m a ,AAniwa-ww .~