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Late Arrivals AT. P R ATT' S -Drug Store. Qum Camphor, Pain Killer, "4 Myrrh, Radway's*Ready Relief, '. Shellac, Ayer's Pills, " Atabic, powdered,Brandreth's Pills, Oil Anise, Mc'Laes "Bergamot, Wright's Cloyes, Tarran's Aperient, "Ci'Damon, " Ext. Cub. & Cop'a. 1 Peppermint, Capsules Cub.& Copaiva iissafras, Thompson's Eye Water, " Sillad, Soothing Sy. Winslows, Bermuda Arrow Root, Seidlitz Powders, TUoilet Powder, Composition Powders, Lilly White, Brown's Gidrger, UBalls, Acetic Acid, Mison's kaV-ing, Citqc " - Maccaboy I f, Nitric " Red Precipitat, Moriatic" fWlat' "- Tartaric" Flowqrs Sulphur, . Iron by Hydrogen, Rotten Stone, Creosote, 'ts Turpentine, T ' L' ,-Browni, Venetian Red, Prepared Chalk, Vial and Bottle Corks, Powdered Ipecac; Mastard, And a variety odotier good goods - for sale CHEAP oct 18 43 At PRATT'S DRUG STORE. WNW VEDICINESa AHN OCK'S Veimifuge, M'Lane's .do Dead Shot%' do Forsale cheap at - ct IS 43 ftATTS DRUG STORE. 00 Oances oX -thipopular remdy, for sale 100 cheap, at oct 18 43 ' PIATT'S DRVG STORE. CH, ITC]R-ITCI. -PxY x--0ieted with 'this distressing mala P dy, ivill fipd a speedy cuie in "Pratt's Itch 0iatment." Prepared and. sold at oct8 43 - PRATT'S DRLG STORE. MEChATht SYIP8. Syrup Squill, SyTrup Ipec:ac. Syrup Seneka, and Elier VitrioL.. For sale cheapat S 1843 PRATT'S DRUG STORE. , P P. P; MRkT S W.-ARTATIOR. PILLS1, A safe and effieient remedy in* Bious, Remittent and'Intermittent Fc vers, Ague, Livet Complaint, Jaun dice, Enlargemer1t an I Induration. -of tho Spleen, Constipation, iall rother affections of the Stomiac and Bow els depending upou Congestion, aud$ith*cr de rangements of ihe*Liver. Paricularlyapplicable to the enrty stagefo the Ditionai leers and Chills and Feyers of this latit-ude, acting' without producing paini or disor dlerf e stoatacti. ~eePills have enired hyundreds of eases of - ~sand Fever whhout the use of Quinine, and are endort.ed by the,best Physicians and P!anters of 'the country'. - 4 . Prepared and sQid at c 1843 PRATTS~ DRUG STORE. *TB .SAVE MONEY, Bay your Medicines and have your Frescriglieas Filled at PRATT'S DRJG STORE. oct18a ______ THave on hand and in store', a few.very .desir. -. ab1eerticles'in the To Dr oTwhich teattention ofthedadies and gentle -m:en of Newberry and vicinity is respectfully invited. -Wie stock consists in part of tho fo! lowing irlicles:. 'Mousrning -. Calicoes, Worsteds, -Jaconet, Tarleton, Linen, # .Rannel, Towels,. Table- Cloths, Shawis Gients fferinoc Shirts, L'adies and Genta Hose, La'dies Cuffs and Collars, Ribbons, "* Belts, Hdkfs, Men's and Hioy's RA' Pins Combs antd Brush. es, Soali, Cologne, Bears Oil,.Flavoring Extract, SpioI Cotron,,fourning Pins, Cravats, Scarfs, -Buttons of various kinds,' Flax Thnead, Pins, Tape, Elastic Whalebone, &c. &c. * THE ABOVE AR-TICLES ABE WTFERED AT COST, - - TO CLOSE OUT STOCK. Call at the Drug Store of - CAPERS BROS. *octIS843 1i PNTASH~ BRREL OF POTASH. Just received and for saletat - -. . CAPERS & BROS. Browne & Schirmer, L ~Merchants. W. K. BRlOWNE, - F. M. ScH1RMEE, Bopkigst6. , .. 9 Exchang.St., r Charleston, S. C. Will 'ivepatienlar attention. to the Yorward ing of coton and Mercha.ndize to all Depots on h -South Carolina and Greenville Railroad and all its Branches. Mr. Brow2ne will be at Hopkins' on the comn pletion of the road' to that.point. Refensbees-John Jraser & Co., Charles in, S. (., W. Hall, Charleston, T. -Savage Hey wooc t Sons, Augusta, Ga. oct 1843 im cOT -NSWND AT NOPKINS' TURN-OUI. . ,H. Jefers & Co, .fR4DNGGNS R Eo EIhIN co anou d OWI NG AGENctuofcT aon Hokin' Ts the-fOu t, andn woectd benpleae omodius sdne-- rotion om cotr b- n h pqnr ee.:Cto n tnined to.tewfr~ sih nt, an wul , be pleased- to receive consgnments from Cplum - bia and the up egentry gener-.i:. Cotten and ifetchandize forwarded with u:wd. LATE ARRIVALS or .00EODSP * AT A HARRIS. fancy and' .Slaple Oq Cooks PRINTS, from 40 to 50 cents per yard. Delaines, from 60 to 75 cts. per yard. Merino, $1.50 to 2.00 per yard. Black Boinbazine, $1.50 per yard. Fine Black Alpacca, $1.25 cts per yard. White, Colored and,Red Flinnel,$1-to 1.50. Sea Island Bleached Homespun. Sea Island Homespun. Cassimere for Pants. Hoop Skirts,' for Ladies and Children. Jaconet. Aheck-Muslin. Bishop's Lawf. Brilliants. Cambric, all colors. Broadcloth. * Ladies Beautifil Broadcloth Cloaks. Checked Ginghams. Braid for Dresses. - IAdes and Men's Gloves. Balmoral Skirts. Balmoral Hose. White Hose, Half Hose. Ladies and Children's Hoods. 'Basques. ' . Fancy Hair Comb,.# Silk Handkerchiefs. Ladies and Gents Linen Handkerchrefs. Shirt. Linen. Leather and Silk Belts. B30t Buckles. Scarfs, all sizes and prices. Ladies' Collars. Spool Cotton, Needles. Hair Pins. Cat, Pant and Vest Buttons. Childre's Wool and Merino Hose. Black and Colored Flax Thread. B!eahed ana Unbleached Canton Flannel. Toweling. Tiefing. Hooks and Eyes, 'Silk -Thread. Figurad ' ..0a. Vail Stutf-Green, Brown -nd Blue. 'White,. Black and Celored Spool Cotton. Hair Combs, Dress Combs, Pocket Combs. HairDrushes,GlothesBrushes,Tooth Brushes CLOTEING. Coats, Vests, P4nts. Overshir.ts. UTndirshirts, Drawers. - VW hiteShairts. Linen and Paper Collars. Neck Ties.* BOOTS, SHOES. & HATS. Boots-an~excellent stock. Ladies and Men's Shoes, all styles, sizes, numhers and prices. Hats and Cloth Caps. PERFUMERY, SOAP. Cologne. Hair Oil. Pomade. Labin's Extracts. Musk. Fau,cy Toilet Soaps. jBr-owra Windsor Soap. MISCE LL ANEOUS. IWool.and Cotton Lards. S. WV. Coilin's A ses. FNails, No.'s 4, 6, 8end 10. Knives, Razors ar.d Strops. Spe8tacles and Spectacle Cases. Watch Crystals, Keys and Gunards. Copperas, 10 cents per pound. *Blue S tone, 25 cent per pound.. Trne Valises, CaYpet Bags. IUmbrelas, Tubs, Bickets, Brooms, Sifters. Wash Boards. .0e Ink, pens, Writing Paper and Ehvrelopes. .Gun Caps. Blacking and Brushes. MbeSpoons, Tea Spoon - IFancy French Confectionery. French Candy at 75 cents per pound. Stick Candy, 50sents per pound. K. -.TOYS. Large and asyt.ed stock of Toys. CROCKERY. Plates, Cups and Saucerp. Ewers and Basins. Chamb'ers.. Water Pitchers. fSteak.Dishes' Cream Pitchers. Tumblers. Wine Glasses. - Molasses Pitchers. * Entter'Dishes. Preserve Glasses. GRQOERIES. Green .and Black Te&d Sugar, 20,,25, 30, 35 cents per pound. Soda, 2 0 cents per pou?nd. Soap, 20'cents per pound. Pickles, 50c75c $1 and 1.50 per bottle. -Candles 55cnsper Ji@nd. . English Dairy Cheese, *0 cents per lb. Mackerel, No~. 1, $4.50 per. . IN - Makrl 2Q cents a piece. -Cooking Extracts. - Raisins, Pepper, Matt:bes, Starch. LIQUORS. Bourbon -Whiskey, $1.75 per bottle. IHolland Gin, $1.75 per bottle. French Brandy, $3 per bottle. French" Cordial. All kinds Wine ICherry Wine, $1.25pebot. Madeira " " , .Port, " Blackberry Brandy. Porter and Ale. SEGARS, TOB-ACCO A,ND Segans. S U F Andrso'sFine Cut Chewing Tobacco. My entire Stock was selected by myself with great care in New York, Itd is full and comnplete in every line. To gecommodate my customer's and prepare for an increasing trade I have enlarged my store doable, its original size where the present lutifttl supply of goods can be seea to gr ater advantage, I will sell the above goods TEN PER CENT cheaper than any other house. A BARRIS, Ncrry, C. HI S C October 18, 183 a 'Wilson, -& B-Ing, HAVE. JUST RECEIVED A FULL ASSORT .MENT OF &c,, &c,, &c, Copsisting of Sugar, Coffee, New Mackerel, Cheese, Sardines. Salmon, Mustara, Yeast Powders, Concentrated LyeCondensed Milk,. Matches Shoe Blacking andBrushes, Soap of' all kind, sandles,. Rice, Butter, Soda Crackers, Nails, Liverpool Salt., Cop peras, Blue Stone, Tubs, BuckethSifters, Brooms, Cottor#nd Wool Cds, Percussion Caps, Pick les, Candy, Raisins, Soda, Spices, Mace, Nutmegs, Pearl and Bone Buttons, Tooth Brushes, Belts, Hair Pir's, Fine and Arse Combs, Roid Combs, Slate and Lead Pencils, Spelling Books, Shoe Thread, Cotton and Linen Handker,hiefs, Lilly White, Pins,,Needles, Pens, Fiddle. Strings, Ci gars, Chewing- and -Smioking Tobacco, &c, WHICH WE INTEND SELLING At the -owest Cash Prices, COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT OR BARTERED FOR, at the-HIGH EST MARKET PRICE. ggr Call as,you pass and see before you pur chase elsewhere. oct.j8 43 tf HORSE SHOEING . . T HE Subscriber having opened a SHOP, in the rear of Jones' Stable, anI opposite Mr. E. Christian's residence respectfully asks-for a portion of the public pationage. Horses shod in a workmanlike manner for 75 cents in specie oi $1 in currency. All work warranted to gir.e set isfaction. Oct. 18 43 3 ALFRED DUCKETT. 5,000 40{\[\ HIDES wanted. To purchase ot D.Xe'UU tan on shares at headquarters: -the old Newberryj&nnery, by the subsesiber. Oct 18 43 tf 1. BIERFIELD. Co-Partnership Notice. - E the undersigned-ha're this'day associated ourselvek, together for the purpose of; carrying on the Boot Shoe Business in the town of Newberry. Our purpose will be to give satistaelion to the Public generally. *Our terms will be invariably cash. M JOHN W. MILLEIE T. A. THOMPSON. Newberry Oct. 1, 1865. STATE 01F GSOUTHl CAROLINA. NEWBER RY, DISTRICT. By John T. P-e.>'-'on, Esj., Ordinary of Yewe-~ *berr, .Di8trict. ~-. * XV IUEREAS, Peter Dueket.t hlas applied to - m for Letters of Admni.stration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Isaac Duckett, late of this4pistriot deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said-deceased, to bte and appear before me, at or next Ordinary's Court for thesaid11istrict, to be hotden at Nee'berry Court Honuse, on the 30th day of Oct inst, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my band and Seal, this l6.h day of ..Oet., ~in the y'ear of our Lord one thousad eight hundred a, sixt-five. ' 'I o 18-43-2t. JOHN T.'PETERSON, 0. .N. P. Special Notice, I sti"'''to''' self''d'" famil I c*n*""* n L lwer Practice or eg Medic-ine pnily for CashI must be pAid at the termination~ of each esse-either in Provisions or. Money.- My rea sons for giving this notice are that I cannot pur chase anyt-hing~ on a credit. I am extremely thankful 4or past patroae, and hope fpr a-con tinuance of the same. Oct. 1-423tB. PITTS, M, D. To The Pulic. I F'IND that it is the impression of a numiber of Iperssns in the district that I wats 'a co-part ner with R B.'Holman in the-Tsnning of Leather. for the Confederate Governent. This js to cer tify that I was 'not a co-partner, :nd had nothing to do with.the business .whatever. But now I have co~mmeng ed the Tanning Business on my own responsibi ty, and gt my Old Tannery, aned Nill guarantee to-make the -best of Leather with dispatch,. as I -have practical workmen with my self to make it. Send you~r Rides to Headquar ters to be Tinned anid Dressed on Shares, if you want sorsething like'Leather. Urhe highest price will be paid for Hides in gold,silver, or leather. Also all bome-tanned Leather Dressed in thle best maner. -Wool for sale at-the Tamiery. O 11-42-tf. . , I. BIERFIELD. ]Xarsltall&Broth'r.s CORSETS-! CORSETS! CORSETS! .Hosiery of all kinds, Belts, Egit, Ribtons and- Buckles.' - ae Ef"In fachv've every description of Goods kept in a Dry Goods' giore.a. Octl1142 tf *PHAT TilJ COUNWWY 1NEEDS -- A lar-ge an( dirct$ importation of ' O)F all numbers and grades, from the best man ufacturers, which will be sold at the very LOWEST PICES, by HARDY SoIOMON & CQ., .. West-side.Assembly street, - 0 C olu m bluia, S. C. W K JEFFERS &C.,0 (Formerly Coth ran, Jeffers & Co.,) - CIAERLESTON, S. G ARE prepared to receive and forwa:I aU COT ATON and MERCHAND1%E consigned to their care at Orangeburg and Hopkin's Turn Out, on South Carolina tailroad. Oni completton of the road to Coliuma,-t.ey will continue basieass at that place. By strict attention to business and moderate charges, they hope to-merit a share of patwanage. 0 1142 1mo . . I- FOR SA LE. A beautiful I$nd well a'rranged SCottage House, and Lot of uine - Sacres. The House contains six Ilarge plastered rooms, gged oult ouses, tables, - Bar-n, de, Half 6f the Il is wooded land, and ou it a well of the best ifree stone '*ater in the vici!nity. Ternis easy ; eallion thsbcrb r fo priculars. th usrbrf R 1-'UIS CROXTON, I o~t-?L~L . Niucty4lx, S. C. Baluda Old-Town Plantation. T HE subseriber wishing to con'fine his atten. tion to a plantation in a. difTerent part of the State, desires to rent for next year ,or lease for a series of years the above lace, four miles below Ghappell's Depot on-the Edgefield side of Saluda River. It contains about 200 acres; of which about 400 acres are cleared uplan, a'nd 220 acres very superior and safe creek and river bottoms. Before the war the usual crop .of the place with -twenty full hands wis five bales ot cotton to~the hand and corn and fcon to sell. . To an approved tenant the terms-will be made advantageous. _T".rent will efther be a fixed sum, or a proporimn of the crop; and the neces sary corn, acon, &c., for next years consump tion may be had on the place. - The u.e of stock (or its purchase) ma' 0lso be arranged fer e Apply on the Plantation. Oct. 4-4?-5t. . JOHNSON HAGOD. To- the Public of Newberry, MR3. J. W. CARROLL having returned to Newberry, offers .her services as Instruc tress in Vocale and Instrumental Music, also French, GerTnan and Italian languages. For ferms, &c., apply at her residence opposite 'Dr. P. B. Ruf's. Oct, 4-41-tf New Bakery Establishment, IHE undersigied vould most respectfully in forn the 'idies, Gentemen and the pub lic generalty of Newberry, that they have opened -a BAKERY on ,main streit, opposite Messrs. Mil ler & Montgomery's New GroL.ery Store, where they cin be supplied at any hour. day gr .night with fresh choice Bread, Biscuits, Cakes, Pies, Rolls, Ginger Nuts, etc., etc. PETER COX, Oct. 4-41-f. JACOB GREENE. THE STA-TE OF SOUTH 'CAOLINA. NEWDERtY DISTRIcT-IN EquIm. David ]I. Buzhaidt, Adminirator with will -innexed,. vs. CatherincBuzhaW- Sarah Jones, -josephine Buzhardt, Mary Bizhardt. Bill to sell propertv to aid in payment of dbtj, The creditors of Samuel .Jefferson Buzhardt, deceased ,are hereby required to present, and rerlder in on oath, to the ondergigned, their re spect've claims against said estate, within two months from publication hereof, or they, will be exclded. SILAS -JOHNSTON, C. N' D. Coin'i. Dfice, Oct. 2, 1865.-2m. $10 >BOOKL r 'EACHERS, PIUPILS, and the public gendral . ly, are informed that the subscriber has gened a full supply of School Books, to which .will be eliortly added a complete assortment of Books, Stationery and Music. O;derg from the interior promptly attended to. Call at J. KNQBELOCH'S Agehey, At Marshall & Bro's. Store. Mrs. A. G. Par1ker, FORMERLY OF CHARLESTON, Respectfully informs the ladies of Newberfy and neighboring Districts, that she has opened at the storeof . . - Marshall & Bro., Necwberry, 8. C. A large assortment of - MIL1NERY cgoS, Com'prisigg FANCY anid STRAW- BONNETS, Ladies andAlisses Hats of every description, Ribbons, Flowerg,.t iks, Velvets, and many fancy articles too numerous to mention. The patronage of the ladies and .purchasers generally is solicit. ed. - Thie tra7de will be liberally supplied. Those in want will find it greatly to their advant*ge te ex. am'ine the above stock, prices of which will com. pare favrably with those of New York and Char. leston. Trouble apd risk of losing geods, owimg to presen~t meautfortransportation, will b'e avoid. ed by purchasing at the ne-artst market. MiRS. As 'G. PARKER, Agt. The South Carolna Coll,ege TIHE exercises of this College will be resumed L- on the FIRST MONDAY in January next. The Faculty -latinig been atthorized by; the Board of TrusteL9 :o exercise their. discretica as to the requisites jf a pplicants .for admission, sich indulgenc~e as .the circumst.ances will per. mit will be extended. . A pplicants .a~tpresent themselvet on the first Monday in 'anuary.. *Chairmian of Faculty. Columbia, S. Co Sept. 23, 1865. -Sept. 27 40 Gt. - * -. LQST. - MIONDAY, the I'1th inst., between Maj. Jno IVI I '. Kinard1'i, and Newberry village, a Colt.'s Repeater, five inch silver mounted ; it was ina neuf black case and belt. The finder -will beglib erally rewarded .by leaving it with Oct 4-41--tf. . 40N C04TE. Information Wanted, - QF MI. E. Wheeler, of (o. Reed Battalion; McLaw's Division, Lougstreetfs Corps, wh, has not been heard: from since the 19th Oct. 1864-the fight at Fisher'a' Hill. Any -informa tion will be ,,hankfullyv received 15y his afflicted wife, MARTHA 0.' .WHEELER, Sept 27 -Martin's Depot. Exchange papers please copy. LUMWJEN & 1FGEE, Auetjon and Commission Merchants, AND FORWAl.DING A'GENTS, --COLUMBIA, S. - . H AVING built a large Store-house in th~ most cenztral pant of the city and conven ient to tl'e= * rent Railroads a'nd Hoetels, eolicit consigments of COUNTRY PRODUCE .and~ MMRCRANDISE generally. We promise faith. ful and promy.t ttemtion to all who may favor us with their sBi mients for sale, forwarding or stoing. .- REF7.RE5eEs. - lion. T. C. PNRRIN, A bbe'ile, S. C. -H. T. PEAKE~, Esq., Charleston, S: C. RUFUS M. JOHNSTON, Esq., Columbia, S. C. Gov. BI. F. PERRY, Greenville, S. C. Sept. 27 40 3 mo. -To heads of sckre01s or FamIlies.. A Lady of experience, wtishes to -obtain a sit' -nation, either in a school-or frivete family, *asteacher of the Eng'ish branches. Would also teach the rudimaenis of Music if required. .Address Miss M. C , at this office. sept 27 tfl - . - AT THE OLD STAND, Would call'attention to the feet, that he. has procured a stoc'k of g~ood material4or SADDLEFig BIDLES, &e. - He ir prepared to make anything ht his line1of business at short notice. ., sept 27 Smi-n EDWARD 8. -BAILEY, Watchmaker and Jeweler. fAS restumed business in the wooden build ing, (ti-e old staud,) on Main-street, op. posite Martin's HoteL All work executed with despatch, and war ranted, as fori'berly. July 2si f l Notice ) S' befrEEE 1~PE(11O L OLL,ARn'S, fonr.Wnt~ ELVEHDDli0 Dawthorn, surt, pan M. to3. aa' 0.1 hae,dtdaot1tMa!,18.Thpu. Hawthorn, hereby'- paabe to J.nC. trauigh foi r~t.- W1 W ~U~l - bearer, dated about 16th Marc,h, 1861.. The pub lic are hereby . warned against trading for sa . W M. W.- HOUSE Ai I_A______. INANUFACTORY. HENRY BLEASE, AT' THE OLD44TAND, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSB Would calT attention to the fact, that bav'my established himself again in the above line ol business, he will soon be -prepared to meet the wapts of'the citizens of Newberry and vicinity. The services of competent workmen having becm secured-, he will j)e able to fa,nish HARNESS, Of superior make and quality. SADbLES'-AN BRIDLES, Of every v.r4ety, kit on hand. Together witt Whips and larneks -Findings,. Of all Vuds. Orders for Harness, or any work in this ine, it will be well to sond in ca*f. Together With the above will be found a mosl beautiful article 9f FIENCH LEATHER VALISES,. Suitable especially fbi Jlie Laditi, And a variety pf'otier styles of VALISES ani .CARPET BAGS, suitable for any body. - A continuatien of ibat patronage, bo liberall extended in tbe past, is.respecsfhlly solicited. sept 20 39 tf HENRY BLEASE. Tin Manufactorye T HE Suscribe respectfully informs iis num* rous friend andp1d customers, that he ha again resumid business at The Well-koow; Store, 06PPOSITE' THE COURT HOUSE, where he will take pleasure in seeing and waitinj ppon them. Every article usually found in a First Class .in Istabishment -will be kept on hand or MANUFACTUREDT( ORDER, ot reasonable price%rpd in the mos expeditions and workmanlikemanger, having se cured the services of reliable and competeni yorkmen. The ladies are aMoliformed that hi WILL MIKE TO ORDER ALL MINDS 01 FOR C.AKES. In qonnedtion with~ the above, can be fotnapi variety of useful articg in the -hOUSE FURNISIHNG LUNE: Thankful for' past :patron-age, he only asks ai examinaLione.of.his present stock to be certain o a continqation. IIEXRY BLEASE. S 2039 tf , . * NOTIcE, APPtfCATION will be made to the Legisli I1.tnje of this State at its next sitting, for a amendment of the charter- gf the Greenville< Columbia R. Rt Co., so as)to authorize a chang in the location of the road bet ween Frog Levi and Columbia.. , Sept. 13g3-3ra. VIRGIIA, .Tennessee,- Flqrida, Alabami Gergia, North, Carolina, South Carolin State Bank Bills wanted by the subscriber, fo which he will-pay cash. - A. EIARIS. Sept. 13, 38-tf.. NOTICE -TO TRAVELIL.. COLUMBIA, S. C., Sept. 11,'.1865. I AM running a daiy. linec FOUR-HORSE COA'cES frbt - -.Columbia ;to Kingsville.s Leavig Columbia every day .at 10 .a. mn., conneci lng with . train at ,Kingsville, 71 o'clock p. n Returnifig, leave KingsvilTe on'the arrival of th train.. I have a R1ELAY OF H halfwat - ~ W.JI.BECKHAM. Sept. 20-39-'4t. SNewberry Herald and Greenville Entes p,riae copy fose tirsea and send bill to .P&qeni eflife. 0. R. HotNiaS, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, GIIARLESTON, S, C. -- Attention given to the sale of Cotton, Floti Wheat, and other Produce, and -te Filling Orders. . -.~ sept.27 40 6t. Extra Ohe*ing .Tobacco, IfARSH-ALL & BROTHER ha,e just recei?e jlias fib6 an ai-tiele of Chewing Tobaccoa hgs been for sale in Ihis market within the Jlai o.years Call and trgIt. SEGARS,. which have 19eed p?onongced b judge~s, as good as any. Sep 6, 37-tf.- ..* 700 Yds Welsflanne 4 4 WIDE, all wool and.can be sold at a lei "price, wh'olesale or retail,: than -at an othei- house in the State.. The attentiog ( Wholeate treale'rs in particular is called ce thi advertisement. Stop at MARSHALL & BRO. and see for yogrselves. Hardware, WA E hare on h'aud.a large Stockof Hardwar VTconsistibg of many ai'tictes which a! quite necessary. for builders, abd as we wish t, carry on the Dry.Goods businest exclusively, w will spill off the entire s.tock at as low a figure a they can bdJaid down h&o from-N'e* York. 1. ~ - MARSHALL & BRO'THER. THE DHARL.ESTON DAiL.Y NEWS. As native Carolinians,, the 'publishers will na turally look to the interests of their own StatE and to that of' the South ; and as ciuizens of th United . tes they *ill not be wanting in'th propeia unt f devotion' and typect for th Gereral Governmient. EvAey e#ort shall be madi to make the J}AIL V NEWS a first class nc*s~ paper, and in every way worthy of thre pati-Onag of the public. . Our terms, for the prdent, will but~ the~ rait f $10 per annum. Subscriptions received for 3 6 and 12 months, payable in advance~ Postmasters and others throughout the country who mi.y interest themselves" in procurmng sui bsrpiI~ ilb loe h sa.e ctg -citins,'wl eMlle th usual. r etg CAHAT MMLA & r M ieOR N, P .8 l~c. hretors. e. . .. iaucS.Chretn .. Ott*11 19. -It THE ABBEVILLE BANNEIL I desire to say to the 6d patrons of th pa and tie public generally, that its puI will be resumed on or about've ifteienth of OCTOBER next, duder my proprietorship ad , the editorial contro, -o a gentleman enlo'ey .qualified for such P pofftion, -and a wel khown and prominent eitizqn of the Distrit - It is my aim to revive the BA and con. du't it a it wa. befe Its disco e*eto wit: to make it a first class, high-toned, News -ad Literary Paper.* The terms of the paper wiH libe as formerly, viz : $2.00 a year in ardeice-in specie, or po. visions at specie valuation. Sept. 27 T. B. CREWS. Everybody Shoud Have a Copy. INTERNAL REVENUE. li EING an Abstract gf the Interna Revae and Direct (or Land) Tax ds 6f the United States, -with SCHEDULES.OF TAIA. TION, LICENSES, STAMP-DUTIES, P.31P. TIONS, showing the Rates undev the various Laws since July 1, 1882, and intended for eneaml infors,40on of the Tax-payer; to wbeff i added an Abtract of the Acts.of Congress, assed during the War, relative to Abaudnede nds and to other matters of general S.terius . By C. J. ELron Attorney at law, Gre~ife. S. C; Assessor of the Intbsr% Revene"Taz or the Third collection. District in -o*. COeIa. ThdVook 0ii1 contin~ about 72#pMge'd will be issuedinaew weeks. .J 0 as per copy, with a liberal discoun to the te. Orders must be accompained rith 0hsh:: tO. secure attfation. Address. o. ;ELFORD, Pubrisher, Aug. 29 .- Qreenville, S. C. " Papers 1nsertibg the aboveadwertisembat,. - wll be furnished with one copy of the Guide. LATE ARRIVAL HE subscriber takes'pleasure in tinca -his numerout customers and friends tWeB he has just arrived with a choce and be4atjfsV assortment of comprising everything in- the general line of Dry - Goods &c. Besides which he has a f4" asort meat of fl0o8, 85Io8 tlla&8 Toget6er witb a General Stockf. AROCERhS All of which willbe disposed eat moi'e*me-7 able- rates. Jobbers and cqentry merchants wDil fid it to their advantageto callonmie and examine my stock.. - -..?O $00 . .Sept. 7-47-t. JACOB BULZBACHEIR, & W0 Formerly Foot & Sulzkschek -- COLUMBIA, I. C. OUDrpecfully inform the citis 3s of eWbet'ry, and up country generuDy that they. freep always on. hand a weRl selected and Sgeneral assortment of 900DS, and. not by th. nl latest- lrportation,- ca ebow a most hIviRg k- stock of - O au Varieties.and Sye.- - ad a general Ashotmntof :In addito ocwich a la TOEof ho e *-- - O1ldCERIES TH E above enimerates only tlyp general leadb - r. ing articles, and an- exatninatiota of our ST'OCK - n is-requiested 'by al pers'oes vliating .Columb ia - SCount-ry 1derobants ad 'Jotibers'wtIl kit much< . .- to thir dvtgtgvcu sa al eIdt - chasia,~ sewbere. - *. T.SULZBACHER, & CO., A ~ssmtbly Stt, between Plain and * .- KWashington,"olumbia, S. C Sep. 6, 57-4f. . COkesbury DistrMt1 Me&i4e e r-FOURTH ROUND, iSS-AID. MapTetori circuit, Mt. Tahor sept. 9, lO; A.- - derson - station and -direuit, Septepher 18,6 .. 17; Edgefiefd e't Earteony, Sept. 2, 2; Peu* dletonc'1,lion #0 and Oct 1; Badlei 'S,. Betbilehem, Oct 7, 8 ; Pickens ces., Smith's( - dpel, Oct 14, 15 ; Abbeville c't:, Shilob, Oct. 17 ; i Ookesbury c't., Andrew''s Chapel, Oct. .19; ~ . it 1-Laureus c'L, Bethlehem, Oct 2}1, 22; Ninety-six e's. and.'Upper Saluda River Mis.4 Rehboth,.4 Oct. 28 ; Newoerry -sta'n., Oct. 27,- Neuwberry 2'S. and Lower Saludla Liver Miu., Oet 28, 29. .- - 7 - .SII . BROVNE, Presiding Elder. .. -As the Annual Con'erenc aneets I%* 1s., 1 -. -have changed, -as - will be seen, the -'time of the' tartetly 'conferetie of Newberrystii, Abbeville> a Ninety-six attd Cokesbury cts. - - sDR. J. E. DAPRAW Burgeon Ientisa ~CE on the -North side of Maitr-stYeet, for.,, -k)uerly occupied, and known, as the Law Office of G. G. )eWValt, Esqr. - Dr. Daptay is now preIlared to perforraallope- - * ations at tle OLD PRICES for CkH or its . equivalent. -Chloroform admitgeQre%L hom4c. e sired. - Newberry, Jmane6.& ApicatlS frs1 i v n A-mi preparid~t&drau up-appications for p Iden, in ca es arisn.uw--r!h excep*U In the' amnsesty pr6Tainaion ;. obtaiit the Gover .nor's approval, and forward th'est through the a proper Departtnes in Washington; by a distin ' guished legal firm in.that city.. Also to prosecute all emirns -again he - Geo a eral Governrcent. - . NEW HtRT S. C., SWp. 4~, M66~ L L FREIGHTS will be r,eceiv4d.at this De A pot, tnd shipped, wittiout pri-partnent, for - , bth.hn Way &Saiozns. Fr'eight to 'Wa Si Stinbs rntrst be pre-paid as4eret oore. -. - .The Company cannot colleet other than their -own FMight. over- thi- Road, nor be~ responsiblb for cotton after leavikir the ca?s. 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