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TlE 1APTIST. 1.We grpose to publish a Weekly Pa,er devoted to the diffesion of the prin 'eit reb:g n sbd the interests of the Baptist desm;atia. We have been moved to this traetaking by the solicita tions of betleIn o Various portions of this 8tate ,tas weu as of other States, among the tesete of the late Confederate Baptist, and bso own conviction that a paper of a high ehi-eter w uld contribute largely to the inteUectual improvement, the religious progress and the general welfare of the churches. The field is large, affording am ple room for all sincere and zealous labor ers. The Baptist will be printed- on a sheet about twenty-two by thirty-two inches, and will contain .twenty-four broad columns, mosly in Long Primer type, clear and legi ble, so that it may be read with comfort, even by the aged. Its entire mechanical execution si1 be of the highest order. Our eelWwna will be enriched-by correspondence -adeontinbutions form the other Southern '.Sitaea,.d, occasionally from Europe and " our ssiisionary stations abroad. The enter -erinmeatand.instruction of the young-es pecialy the children--will not be forgo+ten; 'and our venerable friend. "Uncle Fabian," so ,weul and favorably known to the readers of ,thse nfedesate Baptist, will resume his la besS itbeir behalf. In short, we possess aH h facilities requisite to produ. e a paper of he ftst rank. As such, we offer it to our brethren, and solicit their generous co-op eratio. Ihe Baptist will be issued as soon as a suEcient number of subscribers have been secured. TSBUO-43 a year, paTable on the recep tioef the first number. ALt communications will be addressed to eTe Baptist, eolumbia, S. C." J. L. REYNOLDS, A. K. DURHAM, Feb. I 1876'. Editors and Proprietors. J. HICKLING & CO.'S Great Sale of Watches. ?n tho popular one price p an, giving every tS *a hadome and reliable watch for the Ten Dollars ! Without regaid to sahn, sad not to be paid for unlesa perfectly 5) Solid Gold Hunting Watches $=50 to $75' Coo Cased Gold Watches-2 0 to 500 - Watcbes. Enamaled--'00 to 30' .220old Ht'g Chron. Watches--251 to 300 S0 Gold Hunt'g English Levers- -0 to 250 8,000 Gold Hunt'g Duplex Watches-150 to 200 64e ad Rt' Ameeian U atebes-100 to 250 -,I Silvee iantiag Lewers----- 5' to 15 9 560 Slvr uu'gDplexes-75 to 25' 500Gold Lades Wat s- 50 to 250 - 30( Gold Hunting Lep nes-5> to 75 MiscMellaneous Silver Watches- 56 to 100 ,6 ka,t.~ Silver Watches- 25 to 56' 340s Assrt Watches, all kind.-- 10 to 75 Every patron ob tains a Watch by this arrange astimag but $10, while it may be worth Ko partiality shown. - 5mmse J. Hickling & Co.'s Great American - sb C., Kw Y oik City, wiato immedzati" l4iapese of the bore magnilieent Stock. Cer, Ideaste asming articles, are placed in' sealed en - el o llders are entitled to the articles namd em timeir certilicates, upon payment of 7am Dumys. whetber it be a Watch worth $750 e emewouth less,. The ret0 any of o r cr tsM thssa a= you to the artieles named there oagle p5y ment, Irrespective of it. worth, and -as aaele aEed leusthanl SO is named .on ay'eodteiste, kit wi at once be seen that tnis saemflury, batsaight-forward Iegitimate tasuentioS, which may bpartic ipated in even .A hgtesiUSeiteWUI be sentbyLiail, not poid. ~ seeipt of 5 eents, live for S1, eieren ge-. 5,It4 Sad4 oeeant premium for 65. al3y'asd ore valuable premium for $10, e red and 'most superb W atch for Si15. TA S ad those wishing employment this isatare portuity. It is a legtimately con dIuss hsineas,-daIy aut horiszed bythe Govern god'gent th ost earfu sciutiny. Try u. Address .J. t!Ic!iLI'C & CO., 149 trogdv.agear P. 0. rdb. 66 So. Cty of .e wY ork. Notice. THE undersignied wml rent that very desirable Cottal? fomeily occupied by Col.. F. Hunt, comtaisog &our rooms, with agood garden and all uneews.ary out build iigs attached. Term&s reasonable. Apply to Y. J. POPE, Attorney at Law, office in Law Range. Jan. 30-6-4t. Notice. *ALL r.ersor3 indebted to me by note or account aiust come. forwatrd and settle thet same before the 1st day of Marchi nexl, for a settlement I usut -have, other.' ise I will put every claim in the hands of a Lawyer for collection. I am in reality. L. C. KIBLER. Frog Level, Jan. S0-5--6t. Nails, Ax3s, &c.. K~eabest quality cut Nails, from 3 to . S. W. Collns' and other superior Axes. Ase's ad Eowland's Shovels and Spudes. Rowland's Kill and cut Saws. Together with a complete assortment of .Hardware, Wooden ware, Paints, Oils, Wim dow Glass, Se, all at the lowest hymig prices at -. 8. P. BOOZER &- C3'S. 10,300 lbs -' Ge.niueBwedes Iron, assorted sizes from .j toS8 nch xkiand i. j0 Geunin Sweedes Plough Moulds.Tir., Horse Shoe, Band, Hoop, and Nail Rod Iron, Blackinmith Tools, Bellows, Andils, Vices, Seaw Pl.tes, Hammers &c. The above at lowest market rates at Ja.353t S. P. BOOZER & CO'S. B emoval. Vessrs. Girardeau k Kittleband have reuoved from their late stand to the store lately occupied by Leavell & Reed. They will be glad to have their friends, customers and-the pub~lie generally call and examine sheir Ane stock of Groceries. Jan. 30-5-3t. - Notice. B.MlC necessarily compelled to be absent verynnb from 1Nea-berry, I hare for the ,genvenience of the public and of myself placed my notes and accounls in the hands Mf.Nesirs. Jones &k Jones for collection, and all persons indebted to mec arc earnestly soited tp caj sad settle with them. H. IL. BLE ASE. han. 30S-3t. Notice. THE notes at d accounts of H. 1H Bless being placed in our hands for collection, we would hereby notify all persons indebted to hiurt46call and settle as sroon as possible. JONES & JONES. Jan. 30-5-St. Notice to Debtors. ALL persons indcbted to the Estate of WILLIAM MARS, deceased, are hereby noiSed libt the notes belonging to said Estate are in the hands of Jones & Jones for colleotion, and will be sued on if not paid or arranged before return day. To Trespassers. I HEREBY forewarn all persons, white or black from trespassing on my plantation, either on foot, or on horseback, throwing down fences, hunting, or for any other pur pose. Any person found thereon in. viola tion will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. A. L. LARK. Jan. 23-4-1m. The Most Concentrated FERTILIZER, For Cutton, Corn, Wheat, Vegetable Crops, &c. Mapes' Nitrogenized Super Phosphate of Lime, stood drouth b tter thanPeruvian. Ame, rican or any of the various guanos used in the vicinity. The cotton held its bolls better. KINSMAN & HOWELL, Sole Agents, Jan 23 153 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. Dray Schedule. I am now running 2 Drays, and will at tend to a1l business in that line with dis patch, at the following rates, for 1 Load 25c, 1 Package lOc, except where an extra hAnd is required to lead. B. H. LOVELACE. Jan 23 4 tf. SCHOOL NOTICE. THE exercises of my SCHOOL were resumed Monday last. Terms, per quarter $6,00 for Primary scholarsand $7 5) for those more advanced. A contingent charge will be made for fuel. Jan. 9. SUSAN ANDERSON. FINAL. THE Not:s and Accounts of W. F. Pratt & Nance, that remain unp:id on Return day for the District Courts and the Courts of f Common Pleas, next ensuing, will he p!aced in the hand_of Attorney for collection. - WM. F. NANCE, for W. F. PRATT & NANCE, Dec. 25th, 1866. 2:r. In liquidation. Special Notice. "~he Notes and Accounts of Robert B. Moore, are in my hands for settlement. All parties indehted will therefore come forward and settle on or before the lst of March next, as indulgence cannot he granted after that date. ABRAM MOORE. Frog Level, Jan. 14, '67. To Rent, TUAT handome and commodious resi dence, known as the NANCE house, and lateh% occrpied by Rev. Dr. Bramtly. The lot contains 14 acres more or less, and is very rich. On the premises are every convenience. For particulars apply to B. H. LOVELACE. Jan. 16, 3-t f. GENUINE Peruvian Guano. Thme undersigned will receive in a few days, and offer for sale 100 Tons Peruvian Guano, Which was purchased by one of the firm, from the only authorized agent of the Pe rvian Government in the~ United states. It is well known that a great deal of Gua no, sold for genuine Peruvian, is adultera ted, and therefore~ of little value. The nudersigned now offer an article whie the canconfidently warrant as pure secure sour Guano now for the next Cot ton crop. Make up for the deficiency of labor by enriching your land. CARWILE & MbCAUCHRIN. Jan 30 1m BI1MT & COPPOCLK Dealers in Men's, Boys' and Youths' CLOTHING. and Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Umbrellas, Valeses, &c. No. 4, Mollohon Row, I NEWBERRY, S. C. Special Notice. We are now offering great inducements to all in need of goods in our line, by selling them for less than what they are worth. WVe are indueced to do this, to prepare for our Spring Stock, and will sell at cost, and "less than cost," rather than carry over old stock. Now is the time to buy Winter Goods cheap. Come soon if you want the best bargains. IRespectfully, Wright & Coppock. January 23 RHAR NESS SADDLES, &C. The subscriber would respectfully inform his friend.s, and the public generally that he has opened a ,omiplete Saddlery and Harness ESTABLISHMENT, At BLEASE'S OLD STAND, OVER THlE~TIN SHOP, Whe-;: he will keep constantly on hand, Saddles and Harness of every description. REPAIRING done with Neatness and Despatch. TERMS CASH, at mnoderate and popular prices. jr.n 16 3 ly J. BOY. E, Agent. The History of a Brigade of Carolinians, BY Lieu. J. F. .1. CALDELL Can be had at the Book store, Carwile & McCaughirin's, Dr. Popea and elsewhere. Shad, Shad, &c. I WILL have Shad and Fresh Fish of all kinds every Wednesday and Saturday, at the lowest Charleston prices. A. M. RISER. Jan. 80-5-tf. CHEAF? CASH STORE, No. 2, Mollohon Row. Buale Lace Trimming, Silk Velvet, white Edge, fine assortment, Merinos, Poplins, Opera Flannel, Together with a first rate assortment of Staple Dry Goods, At very Low Prices. Call and see my prices before buying elsewhere. B. J. SINGLETON. Jan 02 tf U. S. Internal Revenue. Last Notice to Tax Payers. All persons liable to Tax under the Excise Laws of the United States must make returns to me by the 15th of February. If they do not comply by that time I will be compalled to assess them to the full extent, and from this there can be no appeal. My office will be open for returns at Po maria until the 31st of January. On Sale day in February, I will open my office at Newberry, and remain until the 15th, when all will be Assessed for 1861 and 1865, who fail to m ike returns, wi:h heavy addi tioual per centum added. WM. SUMMER, Ass't. Assessor, 11th Divis'n, 3d Coll. Dist. Jan. 9 2 6t. VALUABLE LOTS In the Town of FROG LEVEL. THE Subscriber offers forsale, positively, 2; acres of Land, in the aforesaid town, on which there is at this time, a good dwelling house. with three good roons, t:o brick chimneys, good kitchen, meat house, stable and crib, also two offices fronting the street, 16 i 2, and room sufficienton the street to build two or three large store houses. I will sell on reasonable terms, and payments mde easy to an approved purchaser. Jan 9 4t 2cow DAVID KIBLER. LOOK!10OOK! LOOK! WARNING IN TIME ! I AM COMPELLED through actual ne eessity to call on every one indebted to me, either by note or account, no matter how smal thie indiebtedness, to come forward and settle up. I am willing to compromise on fair terms. This is the first time ever since my- recent misfortune, that I have called upon any one indebted to me for a settlement, and only do so now throngh stern necessity to enable nie to continue busines./ Small favors thank fully received, and large ones in proportion. Jan 9 2 ii . A. M. WICKER. U. S. Interna1 Revenue. N~oticec to Tax Payers of 3Sth .Regt. ALL persons liable to Tax under the Excise Laws of the United States, must make returns to me by the 15th of Februarr. I they do not comply by that time, I will he for~eed to assess them to the full extent, and from~ which there can be no appeal. My office will be open at the following pla'es during thme month of January: January the 21.........---John Glymphs -- " 3d ..........-..---. May bton S "2.5th.............---. Whitmires " 26th.. ....--.----...... Slighs a "27th .......--.... Cr'mers Store S 429th.........-...Lon,ishores " "31st......... ... . J H. Williams After that tine at Newberry Court Houmse until the 15th of February. JT. C. WILLIA MS, Asist ant Assessor, 12th Collection District. TO THE 00OEERAT SOLDIERS South Carolina. DR. BLY will furnish you an artificial LEG ARMI for 75 dollars and when the Stae make< the necessary arrangements to furnish artificial limbs he will refund the money on your presenting an order from the Stae on him for an artificial limb, this arrangement will put you in immediate con'. diion to do busines%, and we hope will re leive a great many who are anxiously wait' ing for :heir artificial limbs. For particulars address F. E. GA RDNER, A gent, Manufactory, No. 188 King Street, Charleston, S. C. Cit References: The Daily New< Editors, Dr. C i>evega; Capt. B. WV. McFureous, al'o Capt H H. Thompson. Spartumnhurg; T. P. Mozon, .Kingstre- Jno. Abhe, Midway; Dr. A. H. Johnson, Orangeburg. Send-3187 for Pamphict. io Peruvian Guano. DIRECT FROM AGENTS AT MARKET RATES. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GAUNO, i5 C.ash, $80 1st of November, with interest, approv ed City acceptance. SW AN ISL iND GUANO, $20 Cash, *25 1st November, with interest, approved City acceptane BAUGB'S PHIOSP{ATE LiME, 20 (ash, $65 1st November, with interest, ap proved City accep-ance. PHNlX GUANO, $55 cash. FLOUR OF BONE, unadulterated and unburnt. FARMERS PLASTER OR GYPSUM, warranted pure. In offering the above Manures to Planters, I do so with every confidence, not only having testimonials fron Planters who have used them the past year. but the further guarantee, that every cargo as it arrives from the Factory, is analyzed by Prof. SIJIEPARD of the South Carolina Medical College, and the high reputation of these manures fully kept up. J. N. ROBSON, Jan. 9, 4t. East Bay, Charleston, 8. C , H. KINGSMORE IS still at the old stand, Prepared tn Take Notice. All personshaving business with me, will take notice that I have- appointed L. J. Jones to act as my Agent and Attorney during my absence from the State.. Jan. 22, 1867. ,T.R. WILLIAMS. WISKEMAN & IBE m#CERS, General Commission and Produce Merchants, Respectfully announce that they have now on hand a fresh assortment of articles in their line, to which they solicit early atten tion: Sugars, A B C. Powdered and Crushed. Coffee, Rio, two qualities. Molasses, West India. S. H. Syrup, Bacon, Sides and S. C. Hams, Breakfast Strips. Lard, Country. Pickles, Gallon, half gallon, quarter gallon. Mustard, In Cans, French,4in bottles) Flonr. Candles, Cheese. Salt, Candles. So p. Spices. Teas, Fruits. Wooden Ware. Mackerel, Dutch Her ring. Salmon, Oysters, Matches, and Crock ery ware. ALSO, Corn, Peas and Potatoes, Barley. and new Buckwheat Flour, Nuts and Fire Crackers, for the holidays. Above please find memorandum in part of our stock, which we trust is suffleient to warrant us a call. December 12 Legal Advertisements. The State of South Carolina. Newberry District-In Equity. Thomas Hayne Chalmers, Jane Chalmers and Malvina Chalmers, vs. Martha A. W. Chalmers. Bill for Partition. The creditors of Thomas A. W. Chalmers. de ceased, are hereby required to render in on oath. ad establish before the Commissioner, their respective demnands, on or bef'ore the first day of March next. SIL AS JOIH.\STONE, c s..D. Com's. offce, Nov 28, 2866. 3m t12 The State of South Carolina. Newberry District-In Equity. John C. Richards, admr. vs. P. W. Chick and others. Bill for sale of land, relief, in.junction, Thbe 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 M!arch next. S1LAS JElINKSFONE, c.E.W.D. Corn's ofice, Nov 28, 1866. 3m t 12 Blease & Wright, Have now In store and are constantly receiving a large assortment of' the very best articles of .C0OKING STOYES, Wich they warrant to give entire satisfaxc tion. Also HALL, OFFICE & SlhOP STIJVES, They manufactui-e and sell at wholesale and retail the best article of. Plain Tin Ware. They keep on band a good assortmcnt of Pressed and Japanned Tin Ware, ALSO, Houe urisin .Goods,. Generally. They do all kinds of JOB WORK. usually done In their line, such as ROOFING. GUT TERING. .&c. Jan 23 1y STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA NEWERRY DISTRICT. By John T. Peterson, Ordinary of Newberry ~Districi'. Whereas, B. M Blease has applied to mue for Letters of Administration, on all and sin gular the goods and chattels,rights and cred, its of Mark Glenn, late of the district aforesaid, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, tbe 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 holden at Newberry Court Houe,on the 13th day of Feb. inst, to show cause, if any, why the said Administration should niot be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this30th day of Jan, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. Feb. 6, 2t. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA NiEWBEERY DISTR1CT. By John T. Peterson, Ordinary of Newberry District. Whereas, Elijah A. Paysinger has applied to me for Letters of Administration. Debonis non on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Elizabeth Payslger, late of the district aforesaid, deceased: These are ther-efore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred ahd creditors 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 the 13th of February inst., to show cause, if any why the said Administration shoid not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 30th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtya seven. Feb.6862t. $75 SCHOLARSHIP For Sale. IN the Philadelphia University of Medi cine and Surgery. r'o a young man ol limited means, desirons of enterimg the Un,ivrsty and securing the advantages which a Salholarshiip will entitle him to, an offer is now made which will not occut again. Apply at the Herald Office. Dec. 19-tf. WM. F. NANCE, Cloan Broker, Bal(in and Wholesale and Retail BOer" SHOE HoUS]. We are now receiving our FALL & WINTER STOCK OF Boots, Shoes AND BROQANS, WHICh WE WILL SELL AT SMALL PROFITS, And WARRANT every article sold. Our goods have all been made expressly to order, and by the very best of workmen. 1 . M. SUBER & CO, oct 10 41 tf 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. Wi. F. NANCE, November 28 if Agent. WANTED. For ENGLISII ACCOUNT EXCLUSIVELY WOO L, Or Unshorn Sheep Skins. Market prices paid in e-ish, or Cloth ex c ha nged. WM. F. NANCE. Office in rear Grierson's Drug Store, New berry, S. C. dec 12 6mn A CARD. URGED, by the many chainges which distress the community-among which is the fact that we h-ie to p:y c::Mh for every thing purchased---- ..m- compelled to publish thle following~ terms and conditions upon which we propose to practice medicine, viz: For visit andt prescription . - - $2,00 " prescription at office or in the street.-.-..-.--.-.--.-.1,00 "consultation.-.-.--.-.--.-.-10,01) " nmilge-per mile (day) - -5 "" " " (night) - 1,00 Our ternhs are CASH. The above stated reason, alone, foices us to insist upon this. It is our intention to present bills, at the terminaton of every case, for services rendered ; and no visits nor attention can be expected from us afterwards, until the amount of such bills is paid. P. B. HUFF 0 . B. MAYER JAMES MIcINTOSH G. W. GARMANY. SAMSON AND DELILAHl, Tn E 8TZ03G XAN SHORN 01 sTRENOTa. AN ESSAY FOR YOUNG MEN, on the Errrs, Abuses aind Diseases incident to Puberty, by which Youth is robbed of its beauty, and Manhoodt of its power,-with Reports on the best nmeans of relief and cure. Sent in sealed letter envelopes. free of chatge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGIITON, flowuard Association, Phila delphia, Pa. Jan. 16-3. Sm. For Sale or Rent. The House and Fsrm in Newberry, now the property of Alonzo J. White, Es'i., and and formerly the residence and property of Dr W. W. McMorris. On the premises are a fine dwelling house, all necessary ont buildings, and a fine well of water. In the garden and lot., there is also a fine selection of Fruit Trees. Attached is a Farm of Twenty Acres, more or less, recer.tly cultivated, and well drained and fenced. For terms apj.ly at R. R. Depot. N. B. MAZYCK, Agent. Jan. 163 tf. Win. H. WEBB, Of Newberry C. H., So. Ca., ZINN, ALDR1 & 10., Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, Nos. 80 and 82 Leonard-st., (West of Broadway,) New York. The subscriber would state that his con nection with the above house enables him to sell his goods at a considerable reduction below present market pices.~ January 9 -H.W Notice. ALL persons having demands against the estae of Mrs. ELIZABETH SPENCE, deceased, are requested to hand them in properly attested, and all those indebted to said estate will make payment to me by the 1th of February, as a final settlement will be made on that damy. HI.HI.FOLK, Jan. 16, 3-4t. A dm'r. Jacob Werts, Repairer of Clocks, &c. TiE Subscriber will engage to mend, re pair and regulate all work entrasted to him in a workmanlike manner. He cnn be found at his residence nearSdlver Streer.and at New berry on Sale Days. Parties wishing him to do thb work at'their 'residences can notify him uirough the post office. Orders may also be left at the Herald Office. Jan 1 A dvertiser's. Read ! H GIL0JEREI , & o, - JUST RECEIVED, And consisting in part as follows: Sugars, all grades, from 15 ets. to 25 cts., coffee, bacon, lard, tea, cheese, mackerel in kits, half barreis and barrels, Liverpool and table salt, flour ia barrels, self-raising flour, new rice, soaps--bar, cas tile and toilet; candles, starch, indigo, madder, copperas,blue st&ne, pepper, spice, ginger, sod-, pickles-all sorts and sizes; oysters, sardines, nutmegs, r ace, cloves, cinamon bark, yeast powders, n,ustard, blueing, candies, raisins, lemorrs, eranges, apples, vinegar, molasses, coacentrated !'e. Tobacco, snuff and cigars.. all grades; tubs, buckets, blue and brass bound, all sizes ; seives, brooms, water dippers,black ing and brushes, curry combs, cotton and wool cards, jim-crow cards, nails, axes, pocket and table cutlery, tacks, awls, spey ing needles, &c. Notions of all kinds, viz ; Paper and linen collars. shirts and bosoms, hose and half hose, suspenders, belts, hand kerchiefs, neck ties, pocket books, pass and spelling books. slates, lead and carpen ter's pencils, pens and ink, -buttons, needles; and thread, of all kinds, hair oil, hair brushes, tooth brushes, shaving brushes, d:essing combs, razors, razor strops, shar ing boxes, looking glasses, with a variety of toys, &c. Bleached and brown shirting, domestic ginghams, tweeds, jeans and sati nets,with a splendid assortment of crockery ware, glass, C. C. and granite, which we intend selling aa. a very short pro,t. All kinds country produce bought or bar tered for at market prices. WILSON & WICKER, Oct 31 ly Main-at., Newberry. SMITH & CHRISTIAN'S SALOON, ON MAIN ST., NEWBERRY, IS now handsomely furnished and well supplied with all kinds of pure liquors. Nov 7 School Notice. MISSES FANNIE and KATE LEAVELL will open a school on the 15th inst , at the school room, formerly occupied by Rev. J. J. Brantly, D. D., they will give their undivided attention to the nterest of the school. TERMS: Primary Department per session (5 months) $8,00 Academic - - ,. 12 00 French and Latin each , - 15,00 Lessons on the Piano4orte , 20,00 Newberry, Jan- 2. 1867 1mo. TH E subscriLer has just received a supply of these Cases, from the above celebrated manufacturer, which are of the latest and most improved pat terns, and of elegant Rose wood finish, and which he offers at low rates to.the public. He take.. this occasion to say that they h-ave been purchased exclusively for cash, and selling them at only a small advance on the cash price, that no orders for the above Cases will be attended to unless accompanicd with the cash R C: CH APMAN. Newberry, S. C., July 25, 1806. 9mn. Carriage Shop, C, M. JONES, Newberry C. H., So. Ca., Respectfully informs the citizens of New berry and suriounding country th-at having reopened his carriage shop, and is non prepared ta execute all work in his line im the neatest manner, and with dispatch. Will maike and repair Carriages, Buggies, Wagons,&cs Nov 7 Gino PER YEA R! we want agents every whern to sell our IMPROVED $20 -Sewing Ma chines. Three new kinds. Under and np per feed Sent on trial. Warran ted five years. Above salary on large commissionE paid. The o!qLY machines sold In the Uni ted States for less than $40, which arc fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson, Gro rer & Baker, Singer a Co., and Bachelder. All Ot her cheap machines are infringrements, and the seller or user are liable to arrest, fine and imprisonment. Illustrated eireulars sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, at Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago, Ill. July 25 ly. LEWIS BUTLER, FASHIONABLE BARBER and HAIR DRESSER, RESPECTFUCLLY annonnees to the gen tlemen of New berry, that he has opened at the old shop, opposite the Court H1ouse, and next to Messrs. I. I. Suber & Co., where he will be happy to wait upon all mi the exercise of his profession. His ob'ject is to please the most f-tstidious taste, and the keeping of his shop shall be atter the most unexceptionable style. Shaving, Trimming, Shampooing, and Hairdying executed in the most approved manner, Jan. 23-4-t. Jouven's KID GLOVE CLEANER. ESTABLISH ED 12 YEARS. The onJy coOD article for instantly cleaning Kid Giloves. They can be cleaned a bile upon the hand, and worn immediately. It is imodor ou. One bottle will clean 85 pirs. Price 3o cents. Retailed by most Druggis and Fancy Stores. Wholesale by Demias arnes & Co., l1. C. Wells & Co , and others, New York. nov 28 2m Pomaria Nurseries, 1867. All the choicest varieties of Fruit trees, Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries, etrn..:. Aprit.te Quince, English WaIb " ANew Carriage AND Buggy Factory. NEAR THE DEPOT IN ONE OP W!. LANGFORD'S BILDINGS. The sutbscriber being a practical Carriage maker by trade, having arranged with con pereut wortmen,. for carrying on his busi ness im a w'rkimanlike manner, he announ ces to the eitizens of Newberry and surroun ding country, that he is ready to .receive orders for new werk, Carriages, or Tg gies, &c., of any style or pattern that par ties may wish. And if their work is not done acoording to order parties wiffnot be under any obligation to take it, when done. G're him a trial, is all be asks. Old Car riages and Buggies renovated and made to. look equal to new, at reasonable prices. A, liberal share of patronage is solicit. d. He is in monthly receipt of patterns of all the latest styles in vogue; peaties order ing can.have a fine selection to choose frim. A few Buggies on hand for sal'e. Dec. 19 51 in o. J. TAYLOR. Agents Wanted For TH W LET1W, R?E E , &C., dF liON. ILEX, , STEPHEN, By Henry Cleveland, Esq.n Late Editor of the Aansta (Ga.) C lsati abet. Send for Circulara and see our terms, and a fall description of the work. Address National Publishing CO. Corner 7th and Main-streets., RIeLmnd, Vs. Jan. Z-1-1mo RAILROADS. GENERAL SUP,rS OFFICE. l;aeam.so. S. C., Norv, 1866. PASSENGER Train will run as folows, vis: Leave Char)estoe................8.tl 'a. t. Arrive at Columbia.............- 2) p.m. Leave Columbia... ...... 6.5a a. . - Arrive at Charleston...... ..................4.0a p. a. T'.O'oGH MAIL TRAIN. Leave Aurusta................5O p. m. A rrive at Kingsville................1.6 a. m. Arrive at Columbia................800s a. Leave Columbia.................... 2 00 p. m. Arrive at Kingsville..............3.40 p m. A rrive at Augusta..................12 oun ght. Nov. 6 11 T PEAKE, Gen'1 Sup't. Dec. 12th 18GS. GENERAL SUIPERINTENDPTS OPFICE. CH ABLOTTE & S. C. RAIL ROAD, COL.UmDA, S. C., Nov. 6, 1866. On and after WED'.ESDAY, 6th 1nst., hrough Pasrenger Trains will be rn over this road as follows: Leave Columbia at. ....... ...... .. a. Arrve at Charlotte at..-.-...--..9a. m. Leave Charlotte at.................-- 6.1') a. m. Arrive at Columbia at...--..---1- P. a. Nov. 6. JAS. ANDERSON, Sup't. Dec. 12th 1860. NORTHEASTERN RAIL ROAD. Shortest, quickest and Only direct route to New York Philadelphia Baimore Washington Richmond Petersburg Weldon and Wilamington. Time through by Express Train to New York 44 hours!! Fare $26H1 Tickets good by either of the three follow' ing routes: Richmond and Washington Bay Line and Baltimore Norfolk and Delwar. - Baggage Checked through te any po.t. T ick ets good until used. 2...-.-.. s..s. -SQWONNS Dec. 29. 1866. So9ednesadent. To Travellers. THlE following is the trs.veling schadule on the roaite between Columbia, Riebmond, Washington and New York,via the Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad: Going North. Leave Columbia at 2.20 p. in.; arrive at Carlote, 9.20 p. m. Leave Charlotte at 9.40 p mn.; arrive at Greensboro at 240Oa. m. Leave Greensboro, by Danville Ril, rad at 3.00 a. mn.; arrive at Richmond at 8 00p. m Arriveat WshinIgton at 600 a. m.; arrive at New York at 8600 p. m. same day. Oct. 3d. Schedule, Blue Ridge Railroade On and after Mon.day the 17th inst., the T;air.3 ont the Blue Ridgec l:2i!road will leave Anderson for I'en.dleto . au d Wizihalla, -on WVednesday a ..d Saturda';. alfter the arriv.al of the Green ville& columbia Railroad Trains. WVill leave Walhalia en Moudays at 3)o' clock, a. mn., connecting with the down Train of Greenville & Columbia Railro.d. Will leave WaIhalla en Wednesdar at o'clock, a m. W. H. D. GAIL .ARD. Sept 20 Superintendent BEI R E. Announcemeints. MEssas. EDIToRs:i You will please an nounce Mr. R V. G[Sr. a a candidate for a seat in the next session of our State Legiblar tare FARMERS OF NEWBERRY DISY. MEssRs. E3aIToxs--oa wll.~ M in* nonee NAFH A N F JOfINSONOaSa can did--tre for the offee of Clerk or Cat; of' the District of Newberry, for the nest ensuing term. IMN AlT RtENlDS. MEssRs. EDITORS-By ,omnin Mt. DANIEL B. Wil2ELER as a cand' te for Tax Colkeror of New berry Distriet. you will oblige his many WARM FRIENDS. July 4. MEssRs. EDITORSg:-Tod wilt please an VoneJ . SMIT H, as a candidatefor the offee of ' Ta Collector, Neivberry ristris, and oblige MANY 'RtINDS. May 2, 1860. Mssas F.rroas : on are antlioriaeg to'an nounce JO HN W. COUNTS as a eandidite for at the ensuing election. Mr. ('6mnts is a gentle man every way qualified for the offee. DUTT(,l FORE. Fou Tax CoLLEcToR-Capt. JOHN WIIr LIA MS is respectfully nominated as a candidate for the s'ffeeof Tax Colleetor, NewLerry Dib trict, at the next election. Oct. 31st, 1866' MANY FRIENDS. assas. Pnrrouas-PleasenoUinate Mr JOS, W . RILL as a suitable candidate for the ofes o Tax Collector, for the ensun term ad4 oblig Ea?os-PMa nn ir,T JACOBS KBERoa a ndPid8ate rte ofr, JACO ofBTa R aolctr ao cdthe orin ter of asinever esp oector qulfd nor teeslgterm, ashi oe,yrset lfe and woigrOD Thy o. MEssRs.ie Enol.-Yo wiLD Tples.n MESSRS. ED!TORL-YOII will phea.ce ~ -' ~~,nn~ TROMAS H. CROMERasacandli