The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, November 29, 1865, Image 3
PUBLIC PROPERTY
AT
AUCTION.
$""Sale of Government Property on First
Monday in December, (Sale-iy.).2
B Y direction of the Agent of the Treasury
Department, I will sell for Cash, to the
Highest Bidder,
ARMY WAGONS,
aud the
LARGE STOREHOUSI
South .of the G. & C. R. R. Depot. The store
boose to remain subject to the occupation ot th-e
ty . I H. H. KINARO.
Nov 29 49 1
CTION SALE
OF
NMENT
0 B T.
I WILL SELL, AT PMBLIC SALE, IN
tbe Building in rear of the 'Mansior. House,
Vreenville, S. C., on Monday,' Mecember 4th,
01865, (Sales Day) at 12 o'clock, 'M., the fol
lowing property, V z:
6600 Grain Sacks.
-1 Near Catting M=chine.
1 Upright Drill.
1 Milling Machine.
1 BreechIScrewing hatbine.
Parts ProfiWng Mach.ine.
1 Compound Plainer.
- 1 Eight Spi..'-DriA.
The Machinery ca%% e seen at the State
Works, Greenville, S. C,, by referring to Jas.
k Smith, Esq., Agent
Terms Cash-Government funds.
T. W. FRY,
Ass't Agt. Treas. Department.
-JULIUS C, SMITH,
Auctioneer.
Greenville, S. C., Nov. 27, 1865.
Furniture for Sale.
AT Private Sale, a Handsomesett of PARLOR
T FURNITURE, Richly Carved Walnut Hair
'Seats, consisting of
2 Sofas, 1 Arm Chair, 6 Chairs, 1
Centre Table, and 1 What Not.
ALSO,
Onte Walnut Bureau, one Walnut
Wardrobe, one Mlahogany sideboard,
one MIahogany E.rtension .Din
ing Table,one Jiahogany
Bookcase.
One PIAN~O, Price $300,
rith many other pieces of IHousehold -Furniture
ggThe above Furniture is weil kept, and
nost of it as good as new.
Mas. E. LENGNICK.
Newberry, Nov 27, '65. .N 29 49 2
I will sell, on next saIe-day, in front of my
-.A nction room,
A n Rockaway, with pole shafts, and bar
a gentle harness horse, and a good one
HI do. H. H1. K1N. RD.
29-it.
~Adminisraes Sale,
permnion of the Ordinary for Newberry
D is.rier,
ill sell, on Thursday, the 7TH day
of December, 1865,
I the Late Residence of Ohancellor JOB JOHLY
STON E, deceased,
the Personal Estate of the said deceased,
consisting of
HORSES, MULES, CATTLE,
*EEP, HOGS, CORN, FODDER, FARMING
IMPLEMENTS,
dacksmith and Carpenters'
TOOLS.
WAGONS, CARTS. CARRI' GES,
TOUsEHTOLD AND KITCHEN
FUIRNITUIRE.
&c., kc.
TERMS.-CM.: will be required for purchases
unmder twenty-five dollars. For all sumis of and
over twenty-five dollars, purchasers will be re
'quired to give notes with at least two good sure
ties, to secure the purchase money, payable at
twelve months, with interest from the day of sale.
SILAS JOHNSTONE,
Newberry C. H., S. C., Adm,inistrator.
23d Nov., 1865. N 29 49 2 $10
* THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROL1NA,
NEWBERRY DISTRICT-IN EQUITY.
David H. Buzhardt, Administrator wi/Ik will an
nexed, v. Cath. Bu.zhardt, Sarahm Jones, et a?.
Bill to sell Property to aid in Pay ment of Debts,
BY ORDER OF THE COURT, I WILL SELL,
First Monday in January, 1866,
before the Court House at Newberry, at public
auction, the
REAL ESTATE
of
SamL. Jefferson Biihardt, Dlec4ased,
'on a credit of one and. two years, with interest
rom day of sale. u- chasers will be required to
secure the ipurcha'se r. aney by giving bond with
.at least two go~od are les, amd a mortgage of the1
premises. 'ILAS JOHNSTONE,
'COM'S OFFICE, C. E. N. D.
22d Nov., 1865. i N 29 49 5 $15
Executor's Sale,
"IE will sell, at the residence of MARGA
~YRET FLOYD, decaseC, in the District of
Newberry, on the 12th December, next, all of
the -Personal Property, not heretofore disposed
of, consistin~g of 7I head of elegan't Mules, I Brood
Mare, 25 head of Cattle, 60 fatted Hogs, Stock
Hogs,; Cotton, Cotton Seed, ' ^90 bushels Corn,
40 bushels Wheat, 1-00 bushels Oats, Fodder,I
Shb~cks, 100 bush'els C5w Peas, 100 gallons Syrup,
2 Road Wagons, 1 excellent Gin, Farming Im
'plements and Blacksmith Tools.
THOS. A. & JAS. B. FLOYD,
Nov 29 49 2 Executors.
Abbevilne "tess ad Mgel~d Advertiser copy
4,ries, and forward bHI t> thf offce.
F-urniture.
7THE subscriber will qell at. private sale, his
Ihusehold furniture, consisting oT Marble
THE WHOLESAL
133 MEETIN
ESTABLISHED IN T
The Proprietorfo
BOOTS, SHOES, I[
AT WHOLES
Being appoiited agent for the sale of the ab
Charleston, ad late of Augusta, who i 4 now in
House; also.by Messrs. Daly & Lane, 82 Warrt
prominent manufacturers East, I am prepared fi
INDUCEMENTS to the Trade.
Country and city merchants wguld do well to
Every reasonable inducement offered to purcl
nov 15 1m Agen
WA0W 01 LW
The New
. H9
HOUSE
OF
J. M SUBER & C0.,
At which will be foun*&a stock o
BOOTS and SHOES
UNSURPASSED FOR
Finish, Durability
AND
CHEAPNESS,
At any similar establishment kt the
country.
And the public are most respectfully invited
to an examination of the Stock, which is
large and various, and embraces patterns of
best arnd most celebrated makers. It will he
to the advantage of all who are in want of*
Shoes, to give us a call before purchasing
elsewbere.
J. M. SUBER & CO.
To my oda friends and customers.
Being connected with the above establHsh
ment I take this oppor!unity to return thsnks
for a liberal past patronage, and exten~d an in
vitation to my many friends to renew and
ulivate their business acqmintance n ith
me. From a long ex perience in the Shoc bu
i:ess, I feet confident in being able to give
sat isfact ion.
nov 29 J. McD. METTS.
C. C-R AVE LEY.,
direct importer of
CUTLERY, FINE GUNS,
Powder and Shot, Agricultural Imz
plements, Bar Iron and Ca.st 6&teele,
NO. 2E AST BAY,
South of the Old Post-office,
Charleston, S. C.
N. B. GRIND STONES and M[LL STONES.
Nov 29 49 4
A seg supposed to be Stolen,
CAS eizd on Thursday last, by Lt. D. J.
VXACrooks, commanding post at Newberry.
and is now in his possession. It is-a single seat
uggy, with movable top, immediately under the
seat on either side is painted the figure of a
horse's head, with blazed face The property
will be delivered up, by the owner presenting
evidence to the Provost Marshal where he re
sides, and forwarding the same through the
regular military channels to the undersigned
Nov. 29-49-2t. Lt. D. J. CROOKS.
Agusta Cons'itutiona list copy three times and
forwardI bi!l to this office.
Tite State of South CarolIna.
NEwBERRY DISTRICr.
By Jfohn 7. Peterson, Esq., Ordinary of .Necw
W HEREAS, Eliza A. Paysinger, has ap dlied
to me for Lettersef Administration, on
all and singular the goods and chattels, rights
and credits of Benjamin F. Paysinger, late of the
Distric;, aforesaid, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
nd singular, t he kindred and creditors of thesaid
deceased, to he and appear hefore mue, at our
next Ordinary's Court for the said D.gtac-t, to be
holden at Newberry Court House, on the 11th day
f Dec. next., to shew cause, if any, why the
said Administration should not he granted.
Given under my hand, this 2ith day of Nov.
n the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred anid sixty-five.
N 29-49-2t. JOHN T. PETERSON, O.N.D.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
NEwBERRY DISTRICT.
By John T. Peterson, Esquire, Ordinary of
eberrym D)istrict.
VTHEREAS John L. Derri.k, has applied to
Vt' me for L'ters of Ad,ninist!ration, on
all and singuar the goods and chattels, rights.
and credits of Jacob J. Derrick, 1-ate of the
District aforesaid, deceased.
These are therefore to cite anal admonish all and
singular,the kindred and creditors of the said de
eased, to be and appec.r before me, at -our I'ext
Ordinar's Court for the said District,to be holden
t Nevdberry Court House on the 7th day of
Dec. next, to shew cause, if any why th~e said
dministration should not be g-ranted
Given under my hand and Seal, this 23i d day
of Nov. in the year of our tord. one thousand 1
eight hundred and sixty-five.
N 29 49-2t. JOHN T. PETERSON, O.N.D.
TE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLUNA.
NEwBERRY DIsTRICT.
By . . Peterson, Esq., Ordinary of .New
berry .District.
X, HIEREAS, Sarah J. Haviard, has applied to
Vt me for Letters of Administration, on
all and singular the goods and chattels, rights
and dredits of J. Wi!son Haviard, late of the 1
district, aforesaid deceased:
These are therefore to cite and ade1oaish all
and sngatav, t'e kindred and credito'ra of the
said decea'sed, to be and appear before me, at
our next()rdirrary's Court for the said District,
e hodx .' Newm.av Court House, on the I
E SHOE HOUSE)
G STREET,
HIS CITY IN 18'8>.
w oT6rs for sate
[ATS & TRUNKS,
ALE ONLY.
ve goods by Mr. Ifenr Daly, formerly of
Boston purchasing goods for cash for this
:n St., New York, besides several of the most
om this combined interest to offer GREAT
cal. arid examine the large and choice stock.
asers.
tDWARD DALY,
t for Nanufacturers, CIIARLESTON, S. C.
FOR SALE,
A StER ROSEWOOD 7 octavo PIANO.
, Cest $700, price $500. Appiy at this
)ffice..
Nov. 29 49-4t
ECLECTIC MAGAZINE
LITERATURE, SCIENCE & ART.
New Volume begins January 18M0.
T IIE ECLECTIC MAGAZINE is, ts 'ts, name
indicates, a selection from other ma-azines
id periodicals. These selections are carefully
made each month, from the entire range of for
nign -Periodicals. In tiris .reqpet it is entirely
tnlike other monbthies, :and has no rival. The
Following are some of the works from which se
lctions are made: London Quarterly, British
Quarterly, North British Review, Popular Science
Review, Saturday Review, Leisure Hour, West
:ninster Review, Dublin University Magazine, Art
,otirnal, Revue de Deux Mondes, London Society,
Bent y's Miscellany, Cornhill Magazine, Fraser's
gagazine, Temple Bar, Chaniers's Journal, E.in
>urgh Review, London National Rerie*. We
have also arranged to secure choice selections
From the French, German and other C.ontinental
Periodical, trans.ted especilaly for the ECLECTIC,
ind it is7hoped ilas new feature will add greatly
to the"variety and value o.f the work.
EMBELLISHMENTS.
Each number ! embellished with one or more
FiNE STEFL NG --portraits of eminent
men'or illustraiive of important historical events.
Volumes comnience in January and July of
ach year; subscriptions can commence with any
r03. tL.
Terms: $5 per yeari single urnbers, .Oents.
Five copies, $20.
The trade, clergymni, tcife-rs, abd clubs sup,
pied on favorable tenns. Address,
W. H. BIDWELL,.
nov 29 5 Beekman St., New York.
Dress Goods, &c.
TH'E undersigned are now opening a 'large as
sortment of
Selected W. one of t.he firm .in New York,
-Embracing
MrE RIN OS,
English and American
BAL MO H ALS,
orsets, Hemstitchied Hn dkerohiefs,
Linen and .Tmlrcidered
Collars and Sleev'es,
Ribbo.ns,
110OOP SKIRT~~1S, ED)GING,
[nserting. Sheetings, Shirtings, Goods
for Gents and Boys' Clothing,
from 75c. to $2.50
per yard.
BanlIfts, Mlorocco Belts,
~,
DRESS BUTTONS, &c., &c., &c.
They will also receive in a d.ay or
two, large additions to their stock e'f
Crockery, Lamps, Glass Ware,
[Iardware, Shes Hats, Groceries,
House-keeping Goods generally.
CARWILE & McCAUGHRIN,
Nov 13 47 tf Agents.
N OT ICE.
{RS. E. SELL will continue the b'siness for
LVmerly conducted by Mrs. A. G. Paiker, agt.
A splendid assortmenut of
B8NNET8,
FEATWHRS,
AND
ON IIAND.
Nov 8, 46 tf
AT.TE OF SOULTHT CAROLJNA.
NEWBERtRY DIsT~IT.T.
By J.ohn T. Peter8on, Ordinary ofNewberry
District.
TIHEREAS, Thomas M. Pasingetr 'hat a p
~plied to me for Letters of Administra
io, on all and singular the goods and chat
els, rights and credits of Williamson L. Buz
inardt, late of the district aforesaid, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admon'ish all
md singular, thre ki-ndred and credi ors -of the
;id deeca*ed. to be a d ,.ppearbeefore me, at or
ext Ordinary's Court for the said Distriet, teo be
oldn at Newberry Court House on the 4th day
>f Dec. next, to shew cause, if any why th'e said
adnministrat ion shomd not be granted.
Given urder my hand and Seal, this 20th day
>f Nov. in the year of our Lord on;e th'onsand
eight hundred and sixty-five.
N 22 2 JOHN T. PETERSON, os..
s vll offer for sale at Newberry C. H., on Sale
L ~day neit, one HOUSE and LOT, containing
Lbout TWO ACRES, in the Village of Helena,
e property of John Reid, deeased.
JAS. MAFFETT, Ex'oc.
Terms of sale cash. Nov 15 47 3
BI0XS.
no ACIITT Sm PUPILS, T aMndr the punblic greneral
Notice,
WILL SELL at the hite residence of James
B. Wilson, dec'd-, 'on Wednesday the 6th
day of December, next, all the personal property
belonging to the estate of said deceased, (not
otherwise disposed of'by his will) consisting of
Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Plantatio'n Tools, House
hold and Kitchen Furriture, &c., &c.
JOSEPH CA LDWELL, Ex'or.
ALSO, at the same tine and place, I will sell
the personal property belonging to the estates of
James W: Wilson andJacob G. Wilson, dec'd,
consisting of Oothirig, Books, &c., &c.
Terms Cash.
M0SETHCALDWELL, Adrn'r.
Nov. 22 48-St.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
T HE Plaiitafion of ihe undersigned, in Edge
field District, on Saluda River, 6'miles be
low Chappell's Depot, containing about 1212 acres.
Also 7-5 to 800 acres of Well-tinibered Land,
within -one mile'of the river tract, at Yheir near
est peltits. The river tract will be rented or sold
alone. It has .500 acres or more clea'ed and un
der fence, 400 of which are in good -cilture; 150
to 200 are admirably suited to the production of
cotton, especially if guano is used, as the soil pos
sesses the proper admixture of sand. The re
mainder, composed mainly of creek and river
bottoms, is good for corn and small ' ' . There
are some 40 or 50 acres of unclean creek and
river bottoms, of .he finest qualihv. Eigh y to
1I0 acres are alreAy seeded in weat. There
are on the .plicc i comfortable Dwelling with
eight rooms. Cabins for about 4o or 5() labor
ers and their faqiilies, and every out-building
necessary on a plantation.
Application may be made to the nndersigned
on the place or in Cblumbia& uring the sessii of
the Legislature.
Nov 22 48 3 1 . L. RONV1AM.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
W ILL he sold on the 5th December'ert,, at
the late residence of Dr. T. R. Oary, de'd,
viz : Cattle., Sheep, Goats, Horses, and Mmles,
perhaps 3'tton, cotton seed and shucka, etc. etc.
JOHN K. GARY, Exe'rs
ILLIS WALLACE,
nov 22 48 21t
DESIRABLE
FARM FOR SALE.
I have for sa4e -one of the most desirable farms
in the southern stutes, conitaining
800 Acres,
one half of which is well improved, and in a high
state -of cultivation, lying on Saiuda and Little
ivers, Newberry district, South Carolina, on the
Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and nine miles
from Newberry Court House.
The bottom land is 3dmirably adapted to the
cultivation of Cotton, and the range for cattle,
hogs and sheep is not surpassed. The buildings
are new, with a magnificent two story dwelling
house, containing six rooms, with fire places.
There are excellent framed houses, with b)rick
chimnies for laborers. The plantation is well
watered, and contains
GREAT WATER POWER FOR MA CHINERY.
The stock, wagons, plantation tools, furniture
and provisions will be sold nith the plantation if
desired.
Address me at Silver S:rect, G. & C. R. R.,
Newberry district, S. C.
nov 22 2t MICHAEL WERTS.
.FOR SALE OR RENT,
The House and Farm in Newher
Sry, now the property of Alonzo J.
- White, Esq., and formerly the-resi
9 dence and property of Dr. W. W.
McMorris. On the premises are a fine dwelling
house, all necessary outbuildings, and a fine well
of wvater. In the garden and lot, there is also a
fine selection of Fruit Trees.
Attached is a Farm -of Twenty Acres, more etr
less, recently cultivated, .s.nd well drained a,sa
fened.
The sneeriber also offers~ for sale, a 1ot of
Household and Farm utensils, Lead in bars, To
baceo, Wood, Leather, and other articles left on
the premises.
For terms apply to the subscriber at Variety
Store, Lawv Range.
r.or 22 4S tf C. WV. PARKER, Agent.
Administrator's Bale,
13Y order of Mr. M. F. Duriso, Esq., Ordinary,
.1)of Edgefield Detriet, I will sell, at -the late
residence of THOMAS E. CHAPMAN., dQc'a., at
Mt. Enon, Edgefield DiNrict, on TIhufrsday, 3t'th
Nove;,ber, inst , all the personal property 'of said.
deceased, consisting df
Cotton Gins, Materials for making(5t
ton Gins., such as Saws a"nd Boxes
'or , Shop Too's, Black
smith's Tools, &c., &c.
The attention and attendance of Mece.ns'is
repctfully solicited.
Te'ims CkBBH in~ GOLD or its eqjuivale9t.
Also, at the same time and place, will be rent
ed the plantation and work shops of dec'd, for
the next ensuing year. The plantation -consists
of three hundred and sixtv-nine (369O) acres,
more or less. SOPH1CA 'CHAPMAN,
ISame terms. dm'x'.
Nov 2248 2
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLTNA.
NEWBERRY DISTR1'T,.
By, John~ 7. Petenson, s.x 'Ordzary 'o New
berry/ District.
W THZREAS, Mlark M. Boyd has applief .to me
V for Letters of Admini sfFaiTn, on.all
a nd singula'r be gopds 60 c'hiat'rels, righ ts 'ahd
credits of Jesse t., Big m'a:, la'e e t t.he district
aforesaid, deceased:
These are theref'ore to'elte il' admorish all
an d singular, the kin dre d an d credihors 'of the
said deceased, to be and appear before.me, at
our next Ordinarf's Court, for the said District,
tote lilden it NewhI&ry C. H., on the 4th day of
Dec. ne'xt, to sheiv -cause, If any, why the said
Administration should not be 'granted.
Given -under my hand and. seal, this 20th day
ol Nov., in the year of our Lord one thousand
eiht huidifed and ixt'y-fur.
Nov 22 2 JOHN T. PET ERSON, o.s.n.
MALE AtCADEmY,
I ARNTS and GUARDIANS will be pleased
Ifo learn that this School will ee re-opened
on the 15th of January next, under the control
of L. K. GLASGOW, A. B., Principal.
From personal aegnaintance, and the very
flattering testintonials of the Faculty of tihe So.
Ca. College, and of former patrons, the Trustees
most confideutly recommend Mr..Glasg'ow as en
tirely qualified to fill this responsible positio'n.
Tution-.payable in gold, in advance, as 'fol
los, -pe-r sessi' n of twventy weeks:
Primary 17epartment, -. - $10 00
Eng. Grammar, Arithmetic, -& Colla
teral itudies, - - - 15 00
Classical. . -- - - 21) 00
Current E-x.penses, - . - 1 00
lirst session to commence Ja-n. 15, 1866.
I JNO. W. SIMPSON,
nov 15 47 St Chairman B'd Truster:s.
Kolbe's Artifteial Legs & Arms,
UISZOBE L, Agent for Jacob Sulzhacher
e &ICo. is prepared to take orders for Kolbe's
Artificial Legs and Arms. These are the best
that are made in this country. I know this to
Ibe a fact, and wear one of the Legs myself.
Specimens of Legs to be seen at Helena, Neir
berry district.
nov 22 4S St JULIUS ZOBEL.
Furman University,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
FREN OH
ONFECTI ONS
tWEET FANCIES3
ONE OF THE CHOICEST ANT) MOST
TEMPTING ASSORTMENTS OF
Frellch Confectionery,
Ever trongh't t6 th's inarket, is now displayed
at the e9tablishment of
1R. THEORE GOUIN'S
Embiacing a great variety of
CANDY,
BONBONS,
LIQUOR DROPS,
LOZENGES,
CANDY TOYS,
-SWEET-IHEARTS,
ETC., ETC..
To which heisbappy to invite the.atteil
tion of theio^ers of the sweet and fatcifel.
fn tonnection with the above/he' ribw in
store the largest and best selection'of
QLASSmWAHE,
To be found this side of Columbia, selectred
with especial care for the wants of this (jom
m'n ity, and which lie offers at prices which
will pfease his many friends and cjstomers,
and the Public generally.
Nov. 8 46 im
Office G. & U, R.R.
NEWBERRY DEPOT, Nov. 7, 1865.
ALL GOODS to be shipp, d on the DOWS
TRAIN, must be delivered at the Depot,
by 3 o'clock, p. m. All GOODS to be shipped on
the UP TRAIN must be delivered at the Depot,
by 4 o'clock, p. m.
Nov 8, 4G-tf. J. F. GLENN, Agent.
HENRVY BISCHOFF & CO.,
CO MMSSION MERCHANTS,
And Wholesale Dealers in
Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Segars, &c
No. 197 East Bay,
Opposite Frazer's Wharf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HENR~Y BISCHOFF. C. wULBERN.
nov 15 3m
ATYRACTI Nf
AT THE
New Store.
The Following Articles at Pre
sent New York Prices:
LADIES' WEAR,
DeLa ines, Prints, Ginghams, Alpaccas,
BalImoral and Hoop Skirts,
French Corsetts,
Moirning, Barege, Tissue, Lace and Frencia
N6edfle-work .Y.ls
C&ttdi ad W6ooi Hose,
Belt Buckles and Belting,
Hats of the newest fashion, Straw and.Felt,
Wool Hoods, Nubias, Sontags a'nd rdakhsi
Shawls,
Crape, Linen and'Needle- work Collars,
Cotton and Linea-Pse~ket Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, Edgeiags, Kib%6bns in all widths and
colors, ... . ..
Congress and flalmoral Shoes and G&iters,
M.airndresses and Water-falls,
Side and Back Combs, &c., &c.
6-ENTS' WEAR,
A full line of ready-made Clothing,
'Cis'sine ren, Satinets,
oosan dShoes, and Hunting Boot's,
Ootcon. and ?!ool Shir& and Drawers,
iineti Shirt's, Shsirt-fronts, -inen and Paper
Collars,
Bu:kskin Gloves and Gauntleta,
Silk Neckties, Suspenders,.
Cotton and .Wool Secks, Woolen Scarfs,
Treelling Valises, Uimbeellas,
Packt-Books, Pocket-Kmiives, &c., &c.
BOYS & TQ'UTIH'S WEAR,
Ready-made Coats and'Pants,
Boots, (something new, the Iron Clad,)
Shoes, flats, &c., &c.
MISCEL LANEOUS,
.tiie, Red and Colored Flannel.
'Bleached aom~espun, Jackonett, Nish6psIawn,
.Cambric all colors, Towelling', Irisb Lnen,
Blankets.
FANCY 'GOOtS,
Fi te, Pocket and Round Comnbs,'Tooth Brushes,
Hooks and Eyes, Spool Cottvon, Linen Thread,
SeigSilk, Vest and Coat Buttons, Linen and
Coten Tdpe, Embroidery Cotton, Pins, Needles,
and a gr-eat'many other articles in this line.
A LSO,
. 'ancy Soaps, Spices, Soda, Ink, B!aeking etd
Brushes, Candles, Matches, &c. &c.
*Which will be sold at Wholesale and Retail by
JAcUB ST4MR,
Next Door to Martin's Hotel,. East Side, and
Opposite J. Montgomery, Watch Ma?ker.
Newberry, S. C., No't. 15, 'S55, tj
will 11operi, in a few days, a large stock of
VG OAT, KID and MOROCCO 00T3,
Such as-you used to wear before the war.
.Every article warranted to glve sat
isfaction. Therefore, Ladies, if you
want, good, handeome Shves, &e say
give us a call,. ecat ilsv
Up-c.ountry meeat wilae
money by vieitintg a befo're purchasing
elsewhere. Out- stodk wi befull awrd
complete.
hM SUBER & CO.
Main street, next~door t.o A. Riser's,
November '15 47 8 Newberry, S. C.
BRIED PEAcHES,.
lANTED from ONFa to.a TI0U'SAND Bush
VTels'of DRIED PEACHES, for which the
highest price will be paid by
nov 8 46 tf A. H ARRIS.
Aw i- with SheetaCleS.
Great Closing Out Sale of Stock
Worth over $25,000,
Interesting News for AU,
GREAT BARGAINS,
r 3HE undersigned, late -of Chitiotte, N. C.s'bn
brought to this market, a stbek 'of goods
worth over 525,000, consisting of Boots and
Sh(,es, of all descriptions, a firte iwortment of
Dry and Fan. y Goods, a well selected stock of
Ready-made Clothing, Hats and Ca.ps, Ladies
Hats of the very latest Style, Nubias, Sontags,
floods, Breakfa'st Shawls, also of the late fash
ions,Indin short many a-rticles itapossible to be
mentioned.
The undersigned ha's c'hosn this to'wti to sell
out the entire SRock, Ft Wholesale and Retail,
AT PRICES WHICH CANNOT BE BEATEN, in
any town or city, North. South, East, or West,
and very respectfully invites citizens and mer
-chants to exa-mine his Stock and convince them
selves, come soon, come early, come all, if you
wish bargains. No doubt there will be a great
rush for the goods. I am determined to sell,
and the-goods must be sold.
JACOB STERN.
N. B. Cotton taken at the highest market value
in payment of goods. Store east of Martin'a
Hotel, Newberry Court House.
Nov. 8-46-4m.
Plain & Japanned
Tin Ware.
T HE following aseful articles have just been
T received At WRIGHT'S TIN SHOP:
JAPANED TEA and COFFEE CANISTERS.
" Molasses Pots.
Candle-sticks.
Nutmeg Graters.
Pepper Boxes.
Fancy Cups for children.
Pressed or Seamless Pans, assorted Sizes.
Tin Plates.
Soup Ladies.
Large Iron Spoons, &t.
In addilion to the. above, I have on hand a good
assortment of PLAIN TINWARE, and having
received a good supply of the very best materiil
-both of TIN and SHEET IRON, I will manu
facture in the neatest and most substantial man
ner, all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Stove
Pip'ing,'&c., usually kept in a well.regulated Tin
Shop.
It is my intention to work none but the very
best Stock, and having hia sixteen years practi
cal experience in the Tinning business, and be
ing desirous of establishing a reputation for my
shop which few others have, I think I shall be
able to please the inost fastidious in every par
ticular. All kinds of Job Work and Repairing
done at shert notice.
Oct 2544 lino WILLIAM T. WRIGHT.
JUST' RECEIVED.
FINE FRESH OYSTERS, in Cana.
FRESH, L.ORSTERS,
I-'4 .B80XES. SA RDIN ES,
FINE, LOT SAUCE,
TOMATO CATSUP, ETC.
To be had at HARRIS'
nov 1 45 tf Wholesale or Retail._
A IN STORE.
ALARGE LOT NO. I WHITTE
.M6/OFE COT. CA RDS, NO. I0.
100,000 G D GUN 'CAPS,
100,000 WALKER'S WATER
PROOF CAPS, BOX 250.
To be had at . HARRIS'.
nov 1 45 tf 'Wh.)4eale aind Retail.
A LARGE LOT
CONCENTRATED LYE,
Nt). I RICE,
'8-L.ACK PEPPER,
RIO CCFFEE, ETC.
To be had at HAR RIS'
nov. 1 45 tf Wholesale and Retail.
SOMETHING GOOD.
Bourbon Whiskey,3
Wheat Whiskey,
Cheese, English Dairy,
All of which, together with msany other thing*,
can be had at
H ARRIS'
nov. 1 45 ff Either at Wholesale or Reta..
- Notice, n
ESON wshngAMBROTYPES adME
AINOTYPES taken, or copies of deceas
ed relatives and friends, can Qbtain them by call
iag at the residence of Dr. G. F. .Jenkins, seveit
lilcs wvest of Newberry, C. I., near Belmont.
JENKINS &GRIMES.
Nov. 1, 45-1m.
NOTICE.
RG.W. Garmany respectfully takes this
mehdof informing his patrons that ow'
ing to the embarrassment of the times, and cir
cumstances, that'he is longer unable to attend
the practice pjf, his profession upon a Credit Sys
tern, and in future he will expect pay as soon as
the caso terminates. His accounts are in the~
hands of Mr. Ed. Peterson for co lection.'
'Oct 25 44 tf
NOTICE
, rPLICATION will be made to the Legisla'.
Ature of this State at its inext sitting, for an
amendment of the charter of the Greenville &
Columbia R. R Co., so as to authorize a change
in the location of the road between Frog Level
andI (olomubia.
Facy Scods,Thag Groceics, &c
1lE ndeimned has fust opened a splendiA
Candies, Toys, Perfumeries
Extracts, Groe'ies, &c,
Assorted candies, spice, pepper and clov.es,
both ground and grain, ground cinamon and
bark sticks, niacaroni, vermiacelli, white wmie and
eicer vinegar, 'oysters in one and two lb csans,
pinders, bar soap, tomatto catsup, indigo, table
salt, ground. coffee in one it papers, root ginger,
canmphorf nutmegs, mace, mustard, fresh tomat
tos and peaclfes,-a fine lot home made socks.
Toya-a fine vatricty..
D6llii, beads, f'6y books, slates and pencils.
Perfumer'v-Cologe, citracts, hair oil, todlet
sips, lily white, &c
Combs, brushe$, thimbles, scissors, pins, neo
dIes, knitting needles,be )lts, handkerchiefs, thread,
viplin .strings, knives and forks, pens, ink, paper.
Groceries-Cheese, crackers, mackerel, cod.
fsh, sardines, herrings, pickles, sauces, sugar,
coflee, &c.
Tobacco, segars, candlcs, matches, broe,
'con'entrated lye, copperas, bluestone.
'Cordials, lemon syrup, wines, ale, champagne
cider, wahoo bitters, an excellent tonic for the
sick.
Mv stock embraces a great va'ri ety of Goods
was'carefully selected biv myself, and will be sold
cheap. A. M. WICKER.