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N OTICE. D R. JAS. HILL hav'ing removed to 11h6 west, has appointed the underigned to act as his attornev, in the collection of all notes and ac b64nt. lie :olichts those indebted to coine for ward and sett1e. THUS. DUCKETT. -Dec. 13, 51-t. CHRISTMASi IF YOU WANT FINE and RENCH COFECTIOART, GU TO R'S VARIETY STORE, LA W RAXGE. December 13 Co-Partnership Notiee; NW,ERr.Y, Dec. 7, 1s65. *rHE undersigned have th,is day fbrned a co . pArtnerhip tindcr the name cf WISKE AN & RING, for the purpose of carrying on a Vhoeal- and Retail Grocery and P.1ovision Business in the Town of Newberry. Produce of every description received and sold on commis %ion. ii, C. WISKEMAN. D. A. RING. N. U.-Having ample room we are prepared to atore cotton and other articles. W. & R. -THE ARRIVAL OF New Goods, AT R. B. Holman & Co's FANCY AND STAPLE IS NIUW FULL AND COMPLETE, And embrace one of the best and handsomest stocks of goods, in their line, ever before exhiib tdto a discrinatn pu-blic, to which they in glish and Amnerlean Calicoes, Devlaines, Merinos, Mohiairs, Peplins, Foulard Poplins, Arues For D)ress Goods. Jacennet, Tarleton, Swiss, N\ausook, and White goodk4 Of all descriptions. Ambroideries, Ribbons, Laces Jaconiet Edgelhig, and Flouncing, homestics, of all kinids. Linens, Flannels. An endless variety of For men, boys, ladies and mzisses. MERIIX0 SIIIRTS and PAXTS, Io laI dies anid gents. LINEN SHIRTS, an endless variety. CA88IERE8, CLUTILS, And a full assortment of all little NOTIDNS, decO 6 50 tf GreatReduictionl IN - PRIIS. THE Subseriber having determined to wind up I'is business itn Newberry, offers for sale Ibis large lot of DRY GOODS AT CDST! Consisting of Clothe, - Cassiers, Calicoecs, Delcaines Merino~s, Bilk Dress Trinnuings, .Poctket Kuives, Shoes, Hats, An Many, Other Artidles, too Tedious to Yention ! J. C. MARTIN, bec 6 564-t At cornet- store under Hotel. T PROPOSE to reviv.e the publication of this journial, at Columbia, S. C., as soon as mnail tommunications bave been restored, and the necessary arrangements can be made. CHIARLES P. PELHAM. bec. G-.30-tf. COTTAGE TO REST, Hndsome Cottage Residence, one mile frmthe Court House, in the Towni of Newber y hs ose is delghtfully situated, goodroom. Fr paticuarsappl atthis office. Disoluion ofCopar'tnershiip. beenthisdaydissolved by mutual consent. The usinss ill e cotined uderthe style of WRIGHT & COPPOUCK, who will attes<d to~ all tters of the late firm. R. H. WRIGHT, E. S. CUPPOCK, Dec. 4th, 1865, H. WUHITMIR E, Dec 6 50}-3t. TPwenty-five Dollars Reward. OST, onl the night of the 10th instant, at XV.J ,',c~$n ~) ~ ,1'~ M'1.~ ,, T qmmr, n. New Goods! J P. KINARD & SON, are now -eceivin * and opening a fine se:ection of ;oude, At their residence 4 iniks North 0 Newberry; C. I. Their stock consists in part of the following: LADIES' DRESS GODS, Prints, Delaines, Black Bombazine, Silks foi Ladies dresses, }lannel, bleached Homespun, Hoop Skirts, Jaconet, check Muslin, Ginghams1 Worsted goods, Black Alpacca, Ladies clotfl cloaks, Balmoral Skirts, Ladies' a'd men's Glovo Hosiery of all kinds, lad;es' and gent's liner handkerchies, Leather ind Silk Belts, Ladies collars and cufsz Gentlemen's collars, linen an( paper, Shirt Frontsi white and colored spool cot ton, needlesi hair:pins; combs and brushes, &c. CLOTHING, Cass*imere for Pants, Coats, Tests, and cloths. For Ladies and Gentlemen. Of all kinds. CUTLERY. Knites, Pdrks; Collins4 Axes,- Nalls, Trado chains, Buckots and Tub,4. Sieves, Shovels an Svades, Chisels, Augers anid Viles, Gun caps, &c Also a good assottment of TIN-WARE. Together with a fine lot of Crockery - Ware. Together with GROCERIES, Sugar and Coffee, Teas, Pepper, Spice, Mack erel, Cheesej Flour, Liverpool Salt, candles, chewing and smoking Tobacco, Segars, Bagging and Roping. And in addition to the above a fine assortment of Toys amid Cofctioiery, We a ill buy all country produce, and pay cash nangec goods for the same. i:i also buy and paiy .the highest market Wior cotton. Any one wishing to ship their cotton to Charleston, New York or Liverpool, can do so by application to us. We will make advancements on shipments from Charleston. nov' 29 49 J. P. KINAIID & SON. Lanld to Lease. 1dred and Forty (940] Acres, lying on the Saia River and Greenville & Columbia Railroad, about twelve miles above Newberry C. HI. Over three hundred acres in cultivation. Screw, Gin Homuse, Dwelling House and Cabins in ex ellent condition, on the place, and cane to win ter 104) head cattle. Two or three hundred bushels of corn, and a few head of cattle and hogs may, if desired, be bought at one year's eredit. Two good securities required. For par ticulars apply to Mr. H. T. Yates, at said plauta on, or to A. RI. Taylor, at Columbia. Dec 6 50) 2 'H 1E MISSES IR AR DE A having received much encourage ment, and being perma ently located here, dlesire to inform their friends and the public that they have commenced the second quarter of their school. Scholars admitted t any time and charged from the day of entrance. Prices ranging from el to $10 per quarter, ayable in specie or its eqmui valent. French 812 per quarter. Music also taught. Dec. 6, 50Ut G"REAT AT THlE New Store. The Following Articles at Pre sent New York Prices: LADIES' WEAR, DeLaines, Prints, Ginghams, Alpaccas, Bahmnral and Hioop Skirts, French Corsetts, Mourning, Barege, Tissue, Lace and French eedle-work Veils, Cotton and Wool Ilese, Belt Buckles and Belting, Hats of the newest fashion, Straw and Felt, Wool Hoods, Nubias, Sontags and Breakfast hawls, Crape, Linen and Needle-work Collars, Cotton and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Edgeings, Ribbons in all widths and olors, Congress and flalmoral Shoes and Gaiters, Hair-dresses and Water-falls, Side and Back Combs, &c., &c. G3ENTS' WEAR, A full line of t-eadvinade Clothing, Cassb.aeres, SattiWfets, Boots and Shoes, and Hunting Boots, Cotton and Wool Shirts and Drawer5j linen Shirts, Shirt-fronits, Linen and Vaper Collars, Buckskin Gloves and Gauntlets, Silk Neckties, Suspenders, Cotton and Wool Socks, Woolen Scarfs, Travellin g Valises, Umbrellas, Pocket-Books4 Pocket-Knivyes, &c., &c. BOYS & YOUJTH'S WEAR, Ready-made Coats and Pants, Boots, (something new; the Iron Clad,) Shoes, Hats, &c, &c. MISCE LL ANEOUS; White, Ried and Colored Flannel. Bleached IIomespun, Jackonett, Bishops Lawn, Camb:ic, all colors, Towelling, Irish Linen, Bankets. FANCY GOODS, Fine, Pocket and Round Comb's, Tooth Brushes, Hooks and Eyes, Spool Cotton, Linen Thread, Sewing Silk, Vest and Coat Buttons, Linen and Cotton Tape, Embroidery Cotton, Pins, Needles, ad a great many other articles in this line. A LSO, Fancy Soaps, Spices, Soda, Ink, Blacking and Brshes, C'andles, Matches, &c. ke. Which wil be sold at Wholesale and Retail by ARE receiving and will continite io re ceive, duriIg this Week, a eplendid supply of ZO C E R IE S, sUCH AS Rio and Java Cofice. Siga 1"s, Teas, Cheese, Mackerel, Sardines, Northern Butter & Lard, arolinIa Rice, (ytkfS II 1 9 soap, Fresh Butter, Sodta tand Sugar SPICES, all kinds. also, A fne lot of Frenchi mid 61ermm1 of all descriptions, just imported direct. And something new for this market, viz, Smyrin a Figs, Z5 African Bates, West India Oranges & Lemons, and a few pounds (eruan Bologna Sausage, also, Choice Segars, Tobacco, & Liquors, which they are determined to sell cheap. M-"A trial is solicited. J. 1. OSTENDORFF, W. W. RUTLEDGE. Dec 6 HOUSE OF I. MK SUBER & Co., A t which will be found a stock of BOOTS and SHOES UNSU:RPASSED FOR Finish, Durability AND CHEAPNESS, At any similar establishment in the country. And the public are most respectfully invited to an exami;nation or the Stock, which is large and variotis, and embhraces patterns of best and most celebrated makers. I! will be to the advantage of all who are in want of lShoe givec us a call before purchasing J. M. SUBER & CO. To my old friends and customners. Being connected with the above establish ment I take this opportunity to return thanks for a liberal past patronage, and extend an in vitation to my many friends to renew and cultivate their business acquaintance with me. From a long experience in the Shoe bu siness, I feel confident in being able to give satisfaction. nov ?29 McD. METTS. Worth of Goods AT Unprecedentedly Low Figures. Webb & Lovelace Are receiving and have now in store, the lar gest and most complete stock of goods eve brought to this market, which they will disr pose of at EXTREMELY LOW FIGURES. The stock compris DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTrS, SH OES, IIARDWA RiE, HOLLOWWARIE, TINWYARE, CROCK ERIYWARE, And every ot!her kind of ware. HOUSEKEEPING ARiTICLES Of every character and variety. A SUPERIOR STYLE LAMP For Kerosine, and ahead of aill other stylei. In fact our stock is unusuaBiy large in all the various lines, and we invite an examination to satisfy the most skepti: cal that our FIGURES ARE LOW. OP V,ltuible Property. I W SItell, at the late residenCe of W. L. 1"UZZARDT, deceased, on the 2-M of DC cembe', (Fi iday) all the personal property of said decoased, conssting of Horses; Milles DRN F ODDER, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN F UR.NITURE. terms of sal' cash. T. M. PATSNGER, )ee 13 Administrator. STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE. O0SIT''VE'" will he sol on THURSDAY, the 19th of DECEMBER next, at Martin's Depot, Laureus District, a Portable Steam Saw Mill, Twenty-Four horse power, made at Rich mond, Va. The engine is in complete order. I Eight Mu!As can draw it on any common road. 13. S. JAMES, DR. C SUBERj J. A. EIGLEBElGER, JOHN SUBER. Dc.t !-50-"t ESTATE SALE Ov Valuable Property. I Will sell at the late residence of N. teorge Gallman, de.Cased, on the 20th inst., Wed nesday, the following personal estate of said de ceased, consisting of HORSES, MULES, HOGS, CATTLE, SHEEP, About FIFTY BALES OF COTTON, Cotton Seed, Wheat, Flour, 2000 Bushels Corn, Fodder,~ Gin and Thrasher, Rawhides, Plantation TooL, Household and Kitchen Furniturc, And many other articles. Terms of sale cash, to be paId in specie or its equivalent in greenbhacks. dec 6 3t ~ELIZABETII GALL3MAN, Admx. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLUNA. NEWBERRY DISTRICT-IN EQUITY. Darid II. Buzhardt, A dministrator wthl will an vecd .Cath. Buzhiardt, Saraht Jones, et al. Dill to sell Property to aid in Payment of Debts, &c. Y3 ORDER OF TiIE COURT, I WILL SELL, on th1 e First Monday in January, 1866, before the Court IIouse at Newberry, at public auction, the REAL ESTATE of Sand. Jefferson Buzhardt, Deceased, on a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale. Purchasers will be required to secure the purchase money by giving bopd with at least two good sutetles, and a mortgage of the premises. SILAS JOHNSTONE, COIl'S OFFICE, C. E. N. D. 22d Nov., 1865. N 29 49 5 $15 NOTICE, APPLICATION will be made to theo Legisla Ature of this State at its nbxt sitting, for an amendment of the charter of the Greenville & Columbia R. R. Co., so as to authorize a change in the loQatio~n of the road between Frog Level and Columbia. Sept. 13-3g-3m. FOR SALE OR RENT, The IIouse and Farm in Newber :i rv, now the property of Alonzo J. White, Esq., and formerly the resi dence and property of Dr. W. W. McMorris. On the premises are a fine dwelling house, all necessary outbuildings, and1 a fine well of water. In thm garden and lot, there is also a fine selection of Fruit Trees. Attached is a Farm of Twenty Acres, more 'or less, recently cultivated, and well drained and feniiced.. For terms apply to the stibscriber at Variety Store, Law Range. nov 22 48 if C. W. PARKER, Agent. FOR SALE, A SUPERB ROSEWOOD 7 octavo PIANO. . Obt '700; price $500. Apply at this office; Nov. 29 A9-At NOTICE. MRS. E. SELL will continue the business for i merly conducted by Mrs. A. G. Parker, agt. A splendid assort!iMnt of. BONNETS, FLDW EBS AND ON IIAND. Nov 8, 4> uf Cokesbur'y 1Dist. S. C. Con.1I865-6. FIRST QUARTER. 3 ALUDA River Mission, Nov. 19 ; Map1it6n L Circuit, Mt. Pleasant, Nov. 25, 26 ; Ander son St.ation and Circuit, Smith's Chaptl, Dec.. 2 and :. ; Fadgefield Circuit, Court House, Dec 9,10; Newberv Station, DeC. 10; 17.; Pendleton and Mt. Zion Cts., Sandy Springs, Dec. 23, 24; But ler Ct., Zoar, Dec. :o; 3t1; PiL'kens Ct., Center, Jan. 0, 7, (ist;6) Laureus and Ree'dy River Cts., Court hlouse, Jan. 1:f, 14 ; Mewberry Ct , Zion, Legal Notices. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. NEwEnERav DisTRicT. fy Join T. Petersnn, Ly., Urinary oj .ew 1T 1151EIIA S, ll.D.Huintingt on has a plie d to me' I for Letters of Administration, will annexed, on all and singular the goods anil chattels, rights and credits of Iosannah Moore,late 61 the district aforesaid, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before.me; at our next Ordinary's Court, f.r the said District, to be liolden at Newlberry C. 11., on the 13th day of Dec. next, to shew cau:ke, if any, why the said Administration s1hli il not bc granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 29th day of Nov., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. Dec 0 2 J')HN T. PETERSON, 1.x.. 'HE STATE OF SOUTI CARLIMA. NEWFlFltIY DISTRICT. W. H. Harrington and others, Ex'ors, vs. Helen O'Neall, and others. Bill for sale of property, relief, &c. The creditors of the estate of Judge John Bel ton O'Neall, decased, ar2 hereby to render in and establish on oath, before the Commissioner, their rcspectiv demands, on or before the first day of February, 1S6G, or they will he precluded. SILAS JOH1NSTONE C. F. . D. Coml's Office, Nov 10. 1S65. 'm [i15] THE STATE f' 940UTI CAROLINA. EWBERR Y DISTRIcT-IN ErITY. Uavid r. Buthardt, Administrator with will annexed, vs. Catherine Buzhardt,. Sarah Jnes; Josephine Buihafdt, Mary BuThardt. Bill to sell property to aid in payment of debts, &c.. The creditors of Satnitel Jefferson lBuzhardt, deceased, arC" ,y required to present, and render in on o-. ,o dhe undersigned, their re spective claims against said estate, within two months from publication hereof, or they will be excluded. SILAS JOUNSTON, C. N. D. Coi's. Office, Oct. 2, IS65.-2m. $10 Office G, & G, R I, NEWBERRY DEPOT, Nov. 7, 186S. A LL OOS to be shipped on the DOWN TRAIN, must be delivered at the Depot, bg 3 o'clock, p. iii. All 00b to be shipped on the UP TRAIN must be deiivered at the Depot, by 4 o'clock, p. -. Nov 8, 46-tf. J. F. GLENN, Agent. GRAESER & SMITH, COTTON FACTORS, Commis'n & Forwarding Merchants, NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. Solicit Consignments of Cotton, Naval Stores, all kinds of Produce, and General MerchandisQ, and will make ADVANCES on the same ; and sell either in this or foreign matkets. Orders for Goods promptly' executed at lowest prices. Goods forwarded to any point. Refer to Messrs. G. W. Williams & Co., and John Fraz.er & Co. C. A. GR.AEsERP, A. SYDNEY SMITH. dec 6 50 1m C, D, CARR & C0, Dealers in Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Window Shades, PATENT STEP LAbbERS, &6. ALso TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS, of every inHety, Which they offer to the Trade at New York Job bitig prices.. CHARLESTON, S. C. dec 6 3m Ed(ill Bates & C00, 124 Meeting Street, C II A R ES8TO0N, S. C., Wholesale dealers in DRY GOODS FANCY GDDDS, CLOTHING, Are now receiving a large assortment of STA PLE DRY GOODS purchased during the ecent decline, and offer themi At Greatly Rleduced Pices. Shall haYe a oomplete stock of CLOTHING manufactured for i,he Spring trade. Attention of nmerchadts 501iclted, dec 6 50 4t 400 Sacks Liver pool SALT! 100 Bbls. Turk's Island SA LT. 400 Reams Wraping Paper. rn !N Sdbser!be& has on hand, 200 sacks Liver Lpool salt and 4C0 Reams Wrapping Paper, which lie will dispose of at a very small per cent over cost prices. Call early and see for your selves, at the store directly under Masonic Hall. Dec 6 H. C. WISKEMAN. At their Storc, by the subscribers, Corn, Peas, AND Dried Fruit, Eithr Pe:tches or A pples, for w~hIch Lhe high est rharket price will be.given. nov 29 49 MAYE5 & M%AP1tiN. Mules Wanted. LATE ARRIVALS OF AT A, IIARRIS' Janqy and Staple Dry1, PRINTS; from 40 to 50 cents pt" Delaines, from 60 to 75 cts. p'er j Merino, $1.50 to 2.00 per yird. Black Bombazine, $1.50 per yard Fine Black Alpacca, $1.25 cis pe' j . White, Colored and Red Flannel,$ I 1 5 Sea Island Bleached Homesp6n. Sea Island Honespin. Cassimere for Pants. Hoop Skirts, for Ladis and Child-en Jaconet. Check Muslin. BiShop's Lawn. Brill*ants. Cambric, all colors Broadcloih. Ladics Bedutiful Iroadcloth Clo*kc Checked Gin'ghanis. Braid for Dresses. Ladies and Men's'Gloies Balmoral Skirts. Balmoral Hose. White Hose, Half Hose. Ladies and Children's Hoods. Basques. Fancy Hair Combs. Silk fHandkerchiefs. Ladies And Gents tineh iIaiidkercheIs4 Shirt Lines. Leather and Silk Belts. Belt Buckles. Scarfs, all sizes and prices. Ladies' Collars. Spool Cotton', Needles. Hair Pins. Coat, Pant and Vest Buttons. Children's Wool and Merino Hose. Black and Colored Flax Thre;ad. Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flann Toweling, Ticking. Hooks and Eyes, Silk Thread. Figured Alpaca. Vail Stuff-Green, Brown and lU'e. White, Black and Colored Spool bittoifi. Hair Combs, Dress Combs, Pocket.Combs, HairBrushes, ClothesBrushes,To h Brshe CLOTHING Coats, Vests, Pants. Overshirts. UndershiIrts; Drawers. W hite Shirts. Linen and Paper Collars. Neck Tics. BOOTS, SI-OES & HATS Boots-an excellent stock. Ladies and Men's Shoes' all stes, sIu numbers and priegs. Hats and Cloth Caps. PEtRVUMERY, SOAP; Cologne. IIair Oil. Pomade. Lubin's Extracts. Musk. Fancy Toilet Soaps. Brown Windsor Soap. MISCELLANEOUS Wool anid Cotton Qards. S. W. C2ollin's A xes, Nails, No.'s 4, 6, 8 and 10. Knives; Razors and. Strops. Spectadces and Spectacle Cases. Watch Crystals, Keys and Guards; Copperas, 10 cents pei- pound: Blue Stone, 25 cents per pound. Trunks, Vr.lises, Carpet Bags. U mbrel las, Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Sifters. Wash Boards. Ink, pens, Writing Paper and Envelope4 Gun Caps. Blackiing arid I!rbshes Table Spdons, Tea Spoons. Packet Books. CONFECTIONERY. Fancy French Confectionery. French Candy at 75 cents per pound: Stick Candy, 50 cents per pound. OYS... Large and assorted stock of Toys: CR OCKERY: Plates, Cups and Saucers. Ewers and Basins. Chambers.. Water.Pitchers. Steak Dishes. Cream Pitchers. Tumhblers. Wine Glasses. Molasses Pitchers. Butter Dishes. Presei ie G lasses. GROCERIES Green and Black Tea.. Sugars20, 25, po; 25 cents per gound Soda, 20 cents lier pound. soap, 20 centk-par $dind'. Pickles; 50c 75c $1 and 1.50 pa bottS& Candles 45-cents, per pound English Dairy ,Cheese; 45 etits pe I Mackerel, No. 1, $65.1 R No 1 Mackerel, 20 cents a piece. Sardines. Cracker, Soda, Butter and Fancy. Cooking Extracts. Raisins, Pepper, Matches, Starch. LIQUORS. Bourbon Whiskey, $1.75 per bottl1- - IIolland Gin, $1.75 per bottle. French Brandy, $3 pei- bottle French Cordial. All kinds Wine. Cherry Wine, $1.25 per bottle. Madeira '' " -Port, " - Blackberry Brandy. - rrGandS hTOBACCO AN.3 SNUFF. Segars. Anderso.n's Fine Cnt ChewIng Tbaeco. Scotch Snufl' Maccaboj Snuff. .My entire Stock was- seeed -by imyselr with great care in~ New York, aiid, is full ad crpletc in every line.- To decoinmodatp W# ustomers and prepare for an increagingra I have. enlarged my store dou,b) id.rgi1 size where the present beautiful supply of goods enn be seen' ?o greater advantag.e. J will sell the above goods'rEY PER CENT cAap65