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RP.BOOZER&CO. DtALERS IN ENGLISII and AMERICAN KARDWARE OUTLERY. GUNS AND PISTOLS, PAINTS. OILS, WINDOW GLASS, WOODEN WARE, BROOMS &O. e beg to call the attention of our friends and fortrer patrons, to our stocek of the above goods, rhich is now nearly complete. We deal excl.U airely in one line, buy of Manufacturers and their Agents, and feel that we are able to olTer such Inducemeca es will make it to the interest of the public to .-*- us their patronage. Oar Stere is No. 3, Molohon Row, In Front qf the Court House. Jan 10 2 3t. loulekepillg Artiles. POTS, OVEVS, SPIDERS, STEW KETTLES, Fry Pans, Tea Kettles, Waffile Irons, &c. Of light wSght and superior quality, At S. P. BOOZER & Co.'s Jan 10 3 HARDWARE STORE. WOODEN WARE, Tubs, Water Dckets, C mrns, Well Buckets, Keelers, Sieves. Measures, &c., At : P. 11D0ZER & Co.'s Jan 10 3, Ulardware Store. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! NOW IS THE TIME TO SBuy Blankets, And I sel them BE LOW COST, to close u'hat I havec on hand. MACCB3 STERIN, Jan 10, _2-st .Opposite Moutgomery's CRAWFIR1U & MILLER, FACTORS, SBIPPERS AND COMMISSION MERqt'H4ANTS, OFFICE IN COTTON TC WN, CfL .U MIIA , S .C . UILL store or attenfd to the forw.ard'ng of .7CO'I TO.N, P'RODUrE. FURNil R add 43100) S entr<ted mo th-ir em3. Will a.l:i aell OR SES, M LES, C'A T T~ Lx c WVe pledge ourselves to use every enideav'or to promote the welfare of tho'e w ho uay tiavor us~ wi th4'Tir 'patroh;~.:e. .J. 31. GR~.WFORD). L. P. MILLErR. Jani 10, 2-20. .C. 3, 4OARR &, CO., Iealers in Carpets, i (loths, Mattings, Window Shades, PATENT STEP LADDERS, &c. .?AILORu'S TRIMMINGS, of every. variety., Which they offer to the Trade at New York Job bing prices. CHARLESTON, S. C. dec 6 3mi TO ALL WHCM IT MAY CONCERiN. IAM happy to state to the publie thatall the Governmhen t and Piva te-mnarike'd, h:!df-tanned0(, rotten Leather, has been remaoved fromn mv ta yard by order of Capt. Rhett, and tbrouigh R. B. Holn,an to somte place unknon n to me, and now my tan tard is in full ope-ration., and Is been cleansed from all impurity whichj has infected it for the last two years. I now invyite at of my old customers to send their hides to sell or 'x change for leather, or to be tanned atnd dressed on shares, and I will assure them there is no dangar of cholei-a. I '.'ill pay the highest prihe for hides and tallow, also, I want du0 cords ot Tan Batrk, for which I will pay moure than an other Tannery. C.il aiid see me before you make contracts for bark. Jan 10 3 I. BIERFIELD. ADAMS, FROST& CO, FACTOR~S AND COMMISSION MR?HANTS, ADGER'S NORTH WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. JAMES ADGER. ETTsEL L. ADAMs. E. HoRRY FRtosT. Jan 10, 2.-3m. Abbeville Banner copy. YALUABLE AGR1AULT[RAL - Lanids for Rent. I will offer for rent on the first Monday in FTb ruary next, at Newberry Gourt House, at. d'clock,M., at public out-cry, the lands belonging to the estate.of T. B3. Rutherford, dee'd. To-wit: -The Home.pZaeeon which ther-e is a good residence, negro houses, gin houses, and all necessary out buildings. There are about-five hundred aeren of lands fit for culture, aud of good fertility, all u r good fence. The McMORI?IES PLA C.E, on wh'.ich there are .a good overseer's house, negro houses, gin houses, and allncessary out -buildings. On this place tbere are about four- hundred acres of ara ble land oi good fertility, and unde~r good fence. The CROMER PLACE, adjoining the McMor ries PiLece, on 'which there are some old IHouses.i I- There are about one hundred acr-es of good ar-a ble land on this pl-ace under good fence. Terms.--The rent must be secured by eetc and A New Store. IIAVINtGjust returned from Baltirnore, Phila delphia, New York and Boston, where I diligently labored to procure the best and t heap est artices of the d,Y, I now offer to my friends and the public generally, the largest and best as sortment recently exhibited in this market, con sisting of GROCERIFS, viz; Bagging and Rope, Sugar, Coffee and Molasses, Bacon, Lard and Cheese, Salt, Mackerel, Coffee, Spice,Ginger &c. ALSO, Dry load8 of [Vry Va[jOty&SiylO, Hats, Boots & Shoes, SADDLES, BRIDLES AND HARNESS, Hardware, Croceryu,ware. lasswc.c. In a word, everything usually found in a varie tv Store, all of' Iich will be exhibited with pisasure, and sold at greatly reduced prices, hav in- parehased in the iarg,et tid best markets, this laige and splendid stock, since the great fall on goods, I trust my former friends and pa. trons will not fail to call and examine our stock. I will be found at my old stand No 5 1.Aion Row. G. 1. SAIT, Agent. January 10 2 tf NEWER RY Fomale Collegiate School, sRING c,-ESSION of this School will be gin on the 12!h yly of ebrua;y next. It is very d.sirable th.at pupils should enter at the conimencerle,t of the session, but they will be re -eived at any time, and charged from the time of.enter.ing. TIis school has been taught by me for several yeaxs, and has hitherto beeni limited in the nui ber.of e'olars, but I will now receive a 1 who ma.y apply for admission, and will employ compe ter t assistants, as the increasing number of pupils nay make it necessary to do so. My health .having bcecn fuV'v restored, I propose to devote all my time and energy to the building up of such a school as shall furnish fmcilities for acquiring a complete education to girls who can not be sent from home for that purpose, and all the advantazes of the best schools in tia State to those who>se circumstances allow: of their being s< nt abroad. Hlaving many years' experience as a teacher, the system of inst ruetion pursued .wil! be sneh as Leat exr'a .nce has proved to bea .fgst efficient and .morough. My charges are as follows: For instruction in the higher st u<iies of acom plete English course, b,r session of five mon.ihs.............................25 (00 For instruction in lower branches of English, for session of five months, from...85 to $20 00 For instruction ini French, German, italian, each...... ...... ...................2') 01) Board can be had for at least $15 00 per motnth. e.xelu .ie.of lights an<d washing. I aml pre paird to take a number of boarders in my fan.i!y, at the above rate. My house is large, rue.uiy,~ an.d comfotrtab le, in a retired part of theC tonn,::nd has attacbed to it a fine shady grove, flordin mple room1071 for recreation The above rtes fu tai;on and board are payable iu spcieC, or its. equivalent in currencv, or provisions at uiarket piLes. Fqr furt her information address Rev. J'o. J. Brant:ly, Newherrv, S. C. JNO. J. URAN TLY. IIILLSEGRlO (I. 0.) 311LITARY AC11IE3Y. IIEJ1 Sixteenth Sssiton (FLYE' MONTHS) of 1. tig ACADEMY will begin on SON DAY, ~e FIRIST DAY OF JlANUARY, 18t6. Circuilars urnidebed on applient ion to .J. .B3. WJTE, Dec 2G 5 Superintendant. Teacher's Notice, Gentleman, weil qualified to teach the latn iX unges, &e , arnd who ha;s been. teachinz for twelve years past, and preaching for twenty ears, and withiort family, is desirous of obtain ig a situation ini a private family, a professor hip in a college, (which he has fornerly filled with much acceptivbility) or as priucipal in a chool of good grade. Address S. II. BIROWNE, Jan 3 1 4 Cokesbury, S. C. N. B. It is desrable that applicatioiis should tate salary, size of 'choo!, and pr ice of board. .Gre.enville Female College. 1. begin the FIRST of FEBRUARY, and con tuine 21 weeks. A full and very superior corps of instmetfors as been secured, and rthe Boa:rin:g Depaar.,enLt s in the hands of thio:e "ho.cannot fail to give smisfact ion. - For terms and further information appig .for ircular. .C. II. JUDSON, Dec 20, (:2-6t President. YORKVILLE, S. C. r'HE exercises of the ELEVENTH YEAR of Ithis well knowni Insti:ution will' begin on he 15TH 01' JANUA RY, ]1;6;. The usual in tructions in TACTICS AND DRILL wvi be mitted until the State is definitely restored to er political status. Trs- For First Session of five (5) months Tuition, Board, Fuel, Lights, Washing and Books, $123 hid, in ac e Pupils are requtired to furnish their own Tow els, Pillowx Cases, Sheets and B.lankets, for Cot latrass. For further information apply to A. COWARD, Surviving Principal and Proprietor. Dec 2" 52 lYasonic Female UGilege, COKESUURY, S. C. UiE Exercises of this Institution will be re . sumed the FIRS P WEDNESDAY in Feb uary. The services of the Rev. T. E. Wannarnaker, ate of the Columbia Female College, have been eured as Presidenit, lie will he assisted by an ble and competent Corps of Iinstructors. The standard shall be as high as ayIsiu tion in the State. yIsia A satisfactory completion of t'he whoie Dolie iate course will be required before a dliploma is onferred. Special attention paidl to conmpositions. There ivil be no difEculnity in securing odbada easonable rates. For further informasion apply to F. F. GARY, See'ry of the BJ'd of Trustees. Jan 4, 2t. THE WANT OF # LlPeop CAN BE SUPPLIED For a Very Little Mon AT THE Saddleflarnes L By HENRY II. BLEASE. Newberry, S. C., January 3, 1866-1 tf OLD 11ARNES AND SADDLES REPAIRED AT SHORT jNOTICE, f By HENRY I. BLEASE. A. HARRi Is selling ojT his splendid Stock o Goods at greatly reduced prices-bare ly over cost-for the purpose of clos ing out in order to prepare for hi SPRIN0 ST DCK fine American Prints at from 25 t 28 cents per yard. Delaines 35 to 50 cents per yard. Silk Poplins with silk stripes, 50 to 75 cents per yard. Merino, 75c, to $1. Clothing very cheap. Ladies fine Kip Boots, from $2 to $5 per pair. IIeavy Stock Groceries, Sugars, 25 cents per pound. Cheese 40 cents per pound. Call early if you wish to secure bar gains, as I am determined to leave fo the N~orth on the First of February to select my Stock of Spring Goods. LL i persons having claims against t.he,estate of Dr. T. B. RUTHERFO.RD, deceased, will had them i rperly attested, and all pet son idebedwil nake payment to 0. A. RUTHERFORD, Dec 20, 52-3t Admi'r. W. .A. E.L MORE, AT THlE OLD STAND, IWould call attention to the fact, that he has procured a stock of good material for SADDLES, Bh IDLES, &c. He it prepared to make anything in his lige of business at short notice. sept 27 3m FOR SALE, ted in Laurenis Distdet, about six miles from ' ~ Chappell's Depot, the following: 9 d .9 J Q A bout 20 head IIorses and Mules. 4t) bead Cattle. F~ E S C 6u head Shen. T b nie teto 150 Hogs. ' o*hshe ivtsthe atninofbhercustom 3 Wagons and .Harr.e.ss. ers and the public generally. ~ ets Blacksmith's Tools. g[iOrders promptly filled. .Jan 3 Plows and Gear. Farming Implements. Also, all the Corn, Fodder, Peas, &c.,CirI~o D iy e s raised upon the plantation last year. N'tY~he first-of January, .1866, the,CHARLESToN Terms-All sums under ($2i0) twenty do a.1 Dm.LY NEWs will.be permnariently enlarged ash, all cover that amount, ope t.hird cash, bal- to the size of the '-New Orleans Crescent," the anee payable in 12 months, with interest, with latrgest daily journal published in the United two approved sureties. States, and will be greatly improvd,i its .gene ALSO, ..ral features. At the same time and place, unle.ss previausly The paper has already.',the largest circulation tented or disposed of, on private terms, that well of any journal in the ,Stato, and is universally ettled plantation upon Saluda River, about 2 considerekthe organ and representative of the miles from the Island Ford, knowni as the Smith feln.s-f South Carolinians. lace. On the play is a .fine and commodious he very finest ability in the country is enga Dwelling, with six rooms, kitchen and necessary ge nits column.-, and the proprietors intend to utbuildings, barns, stables, negro quarters, &c spare no pains nor expense to make it a first A Still House, with Three Stills and about 40 clas dly deour nal.sbcrb a es edi Stands all in working operation, convenier'tly atiraes deig to hi subscrhehdetseipton djoining several fine and copious springs ofth nmes ommediatelth tht thmer of the 4nw piivaer etratom cains u 400 acres ad volume, pubblshied 1st January. el-woodedb uplnd an( is 4condd on of th Ternis-l ~ram payle in advance. bcst cotton andlpi ovision places im the up-country. Sedf~ peincoy The above property may be treated for to- CATIHCARIT, McXILLAN & MORTOY, edher and as a whole at private sale, any time Proprietors, 18 Ilayne st., Charleston, S..C. efore Monday,s.1st January,and to an approved Subscriptions to the Daily News will be rceiv urchaser the terms will be made accommo- ed at this office. ating. _______________________ With the above ~property will be sold, if de-Br dlYae ired, or separately, a store lo, ait Chappell's De ot, on the G. & C. R. Ri., measuring 2[ acres of TARGEF streng BROOD MARE will be sold and, and containing 2 large storc hpuses. with Aor exchanged for a Mule. She is now in ellars, and a dwelling house with out,buildings Ifoal by Floyd's fine horse. Apply to for a small fa mily. Dc2,5-f .H EAE Terms semie as the above.De205-f.3 HLVLCE Jan 3 A RCHY M. SMITH. P. B.GLSS AND BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, EIQLLO WARECOLUMBIA, S. C. 3 FERS his Stock, (all entirely new), of 10,000 lbs Plaw, Wagon Scoland College Text Books, Letter, - g 'Cap and Note Papers, Envelopes, Blank Books, Tire, Buggy Tire, Iorse r'ens, Ink, and other School and office Station Shoe and Banat 1ron- err, mst the Locest Market Rates. gip".&rdeis promptly attended to. 6 SAp gf Terms cash. Nov 29 496 An assortment of Pots, Ovens, Spi~ ers, e., for sale by Confederate BaptiSt. CAR WILE S: McCAUGIIRIN,. rDH pubbe~ation of thi WEEKLY RELIG.TOUS A ~ LIE . BVDDK STDRE. T HE Subscribers propose shortly to resume their old business in this place, and about the first, of January will open up a select stock of BOOKS AND STATIONERY. From a considerable experience in the above business, they believe they can give s;ti:. action. Teachers are particulirly reruested to give th-m a trial in the purchase of School Books and School Stationery. W. J. DUFFIE, JOHN A. CHAPMAN. Newberry C. II., Dec. 2", '65. 52 2 Peach Trees, Peach Trees, Peach Trees, T HE subscriber has on hand 5,(':Oo PEACII TREES, the proper size for transplanting, (and now is the propor time) of choice selections, at ' cents each in specie or 30 cents each in current green backs. Dec 2), 52-ut MATUEW HALL. To 171eet the -Demands of Who are expected to m;ke a RUSH on this es tabli-2h4iment for Nice Things, Good Thini, Sweet Things, Fancy Things, And Elegant Things, Santa Claus, THE CHILDPENS FRIEND, And great grand uncle of A. M. WICKER, will open the choicest a ssortn;.ent of Christmas Fancies, Ever seen before, for Little children, big children, mothers, fathers, uncles and aunts, who are all cordially invited to ttend the GREAT CHRISTMAS SALES, Decidedly the most attractive in many years, which will commence wil. this day, and close only when the artiles are all dispQSed of dec S0 52 A. M. WICKER. Pomaria Nurseries, T HE proprietor returns his thanks to his pa trons, and will be pleased to furnish FRUIT TREES of all the choicest varieties, adapted to our cli mate: Apples and Peaches at 30 to 50 cents. Pears, Plums, Cherries, Apricot, '5c. to *1. Evergreens, Roses, Grate Vines of Choice kinds, English Walnuts, Spanish t'hesnuts, Ever bearing Mulberries, Figs, Asparagus and Horse Radish Roots, etc. Osage ;.ud Maca.rtney Roses for Hedges. A Descriptive catalcogue sent to all post_paid applicants. Address WM SUMMER, Jan. 3 1 2m Pomaria, S. C. T'he undersigned having just return ed from New York with a very large and complete and handsome Stock of Goods, which he seleeted with great care, and1 purchased at reasonable rates, offers them for sale, at his place, 2 miles -,, 0 o USft.nusa er Ut'frroh, at prices as low as they can be purchased any where. A trial is all that is asked, to prove that the Goods and Prices will suit everybody - The stock consists in part of a, of lins, Alpacca, Long-cloth, Velvet, Sheeting, Shawls, Broad-cloth, Blan kets, French .Corse-ts, Bamorals, R oiery .and Cr.vats, Linen and Silk .Handkercbhfs, Hats and Caps, Silk and Kid .ioves, Combs and Brushes, Hoop Skirts and Flannels, Bomba zine, Jaconet, Gingham, Worsted Goods, Ladies' Cloth Cloaks, Leather and Silk Belts, Ladies Collars and Cuffs, Paper Collars, Shirt Fronts, spool cotton, needles, hair-pins, etc. Perfumery, Cutlery, Crockery, Shoes and Boots, Hardwaye, Tin- ware, Groceries, Toys and Confectionary, We will buy all country produce, and pay cash or exchange goods for the same. We will also buy and pay the highest market price for cotton. Any one wishing to ship their cotton to Charleston, New -Tork or Liverpool, can do so ;.y applUcation to us. We will make advancements on shipments from Charleston, T. F. Harmon Fear Bush River Church.. December 20 52 3 Guitar and Violin Strings, G UITAR and Violin Strings, Hair for Fiddle Bows, Bridges and othe.- appendages for Guitars and .Violing, to be haid at Dec. 20-52-tf. MIL LER & TIHOMHSON'S. D. F. Fleming & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boo0s8 S0o8, TunS, ec. 2IIAYNE STREET, Corner of Church Street, Having Resumed Busiess AT TJEL.R.0LD STAND, 2 II YNE-ST. CORNER OF CHURWll - STREET, ARE NOW RECEIVING A WEI:L ASsOJRTED STOCK OF B00TS, SHOES, TRUNKS &CJ LAUGF.A SAL OV ON - 16th Day of January next. W ILL BE SOLD at the Plantation known as the CLOW NY PLACE, Union Disrict, [wo Miles from Jonesville, Spartanburg & Vuion Railroad, Corn-2,000 bushels, Peas and Cottati$eed, Fodder and Shucks in large quqntity. Pickled Pork-S to 10,000 pounds, Ta4' Fine stock of improved breed of Catti Several fine Milch Cows, Fine Flock of Sheep, Mules and Horses, Three Wagons, One sett BlacksmiLh Tools, And all necessary Fariv;ng implcment. The plantation, contairing 1030 . acres, with large proportion of rich bottam, well draine4an. in a high state of cul:ivation, with A fair. pror tion of wood-!and, will be fpr sale or .eni,and niav be treate'd foL- pr-ivatecN. Akn agent is cstantly on the place.*-h6 vil show the land. Terms made known on day of sale. Jan 3 1 2 JNO. W. SIMPSOI. $25 000 Worth of Goods AT Unprecedentedly Low Figures.7 Webb & Lovelad0 Are receiving and have now in store, tffdr est and most complete stock of godseve brought to this market, which they wil dis pose of at EXTREMELY LOW FIGUE& The stock comprises DRY GOODS; GROCER IE , BOOTS, SHOES, HARu)WARE, HOLLOWWA RiE TIN WARE, CROCKERY WARE, And every other- kind of ware. HOUSEKEEPING ARTIOLS Of every character and variet.. A SUPERIOR STYLE AMIN For Kerosine, and ahea.d of AU othe! stye& In fact our stock is unusually large -in all the various lines, and we invite ani examination to satisfy the most skeph cal that our FIGURES ARE LOWS nov 20949 . VWEBB & L.OVELACE.2 A-Turkes Island Sale A.. FP2nEJart-.Zr-m:rt..,eiAn4 30$ a fourth as mugh as any other kind of saf on hand and for sale .by - Dec (3, 50-tf. .. WEBB & LOVELACE? Peaches Wanted, A NY qua nti,ty of DRIED PEACHES wiA . b Lpunr tased by . Dec 20, 52-tf1' WEBB & L4OVEL4CE Liverpool Salt, [ {\ ACKSLive rp6ol SALT for sae le - UU A.by WEBB & LOVELACE. Dec 20, 52-tf. Here, Gentlemnen1 - I S a good place to get an OUTFIT, aswre a splendid lot of READY-MADE UJLO1 of the best varieties, and- cheaper, perhaps t you have purchased for sometime. Als'd Aooa Shoes, Haits, Glove.s, Socks, &c. All of whioch~yd will sell low. WEBB & LOVELACE.^. Dec 20 SLEYS! SLEYS!! OOK OT Weaer'sand secure a pp GJ%od S!y,wl you can, if youUwat f make Good.Ycan get a wide 'or ne row, coarse or fine Sley, of the following n-il bcrs, 700t, 600, 500, 4' 0,-and also a 30OIU weaving ear pets, &c. Come sodnm as this lis rare chance to get eleys. A. M. RISER. Dec. 20. - THlE STAT'E OF SOUTH CAROLIi~ O'Neall, and others. . Bill for sale of property, r'elief, &c. The creditors of the estdie of Judge JohnIV on O'Neall, de.ceased, are hereby to render ~ii md e.etablish on oath, befo-e the {lommissionen heiir respective denmande, on or before tke ay of ebruary, i866, or.they will be precludede' SIL AS JOHNSTONE, c.L.N.D. Corn's Office, Nov 10, 1865. 3m [$15] -- FUll TilE illLillAYS~ TIIE STOCK OF DRY GOODS Boots, Shoes, Hlats and Capes AND FANCY AWflCLES s of the fullest description, additions to which ire being constantly made. Besides which the line of GROCERIES, Is quite large and full. hich will be disposed of at most ireasonable rates. Jobbers and country merchatits will find it. o their advantage to call on me and examine uv stock. dec 20 3m M. FOOT. HUNT & 13R0., shipping, Commission & Forwarding MECHlANTS, ACAIM'O\fDATION WHIMRF.