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Pesons havino demands againSt the es S ate of Dr. THO& W. THOM'4Oy, dec'd, to hand thgm in, properly attested, *ef Newberry District on or be. - d4totAprilt riekt. sARA1 A. THOMPSON, :RLESTON RTG-HOUSE, ItN ASURIJURST, SUPERINTENDENT, foraierly of No. 29 Rayne Street. -~ iv q d now in store a full supply of Prfumery, Brushes, Paints, Oils, Window Glass K-osine Oil, Wholesale agents for JEAMF Plantation Bitters, Eterling's Ambrosia, Constitution Life syrup Uoustitution Water, -Ad all the reliable Patent Medicines 1f the day. QMSEPH A MORGAN, Wholesale Draggist, No. 15~3 lYecting Street, Opp. Charleston Hotel. s1a171S EBB & SAGE, - - - aviW reumed their o'd business as i Crockery Dealers, Hare opede'd their store at - .o. 5. 11AYN9 STREET, - NIt dor to Wesers. G. W. Winiams & C<. fo snow teidngstoek and are prepared to sell - - y*.crse or to repIck goods at the loiret -prices.-T6elin- confident the adTitages S *eir 1se peene=s_% Direct Importers win J-a d ask a renewal ot the A irlarmer rieads ad of the pub Jan 17 4niY HN. STEELE E ta i~ g &. eerge streets, T4.*ibarIeston, S. C. t6e sutetiona ,u'es is cafled to The complete Genleen's Furnishing and Fancy Goods, B$hirts, Underwear, Slvs Hosiery Toilette Astiees. &e. Fagv godsof every variety. *Tthe public are respettully inaired to earl and Jat 1*7 4.mL & F. L. o'EILL. WHOLESA LE ggindg8 R in ll NoG 167.AST. BAZ a wrI * ~LUAfGUR1NEY, 102 Eay, Chark-ston, S. C. &@ss Coee,Tea, Mohisses', Baceon, Lard,-Mack re. Cheese and Butter. LLgnors of-i kinds. Liberal adaces made Au cenIsgi)weets. - DEALEis INJ ENGLISH and AMERICAN~7 HARD WARE. CUTLERY. GUNS AND Pt8TOLSgPAINTS. -O LS, WINDOW GL ASS, *WOODEN WARE, BROOMS.&C. We beg te call the attcentiorn of 'orr'riends and bevrer patron to our stock of the above goods, which is now nearly eemplete. We deal exclu uively -in one lifie, buy of 'Manufacturers and their Agents, anddeel Lkar, wie are able to offer such inducements as will make it to the interest of the public to give us their patrona-ge. 9er Store Is No. 3, Mollohon Row, In Front of Uhe court IHouse. ,.*n 102 s. HIousekeeping Articles. POTS,- OVEVS, SPIDERS,.STEW KETTLES, Fry Pans, Tea -Kettles, WaeIrons, & Of- light weight and superior quality~ - .-P,BOOZER & C.'s Jg ioS HARDWARE STO)RE. I - Idueational. Teacher Wanted, A SINGLE LADY, to take charge of three children, in a private family, residing near Newberry, C. H., one that is competent to teach all the branches that are taught in a first class female college. with music. For further inform ation address "Herald Office." Jan 17 3 3 School Notice. T HE Subscriber would inform the citizens and families, of the District, and of his imme diate locality, that he will open a SCHOOL near his present residence, on Monday, the 22d inst. The rates of Tuition will be $10, $15 and $20 per session of twenty weeks, payable semi-annually in advance in specie, or its equivalent. A few boarders can be accommodated in the neighbor hood. THOS. DUCKETT. Jan 17 1 Mt. Zion Ifstitnte, W IlN SB0 R 0, S C. 'INHE exer,-ises of this SCHOOL will be re smed the 1,t Monday in February, 1866. OFFICERS: G. A. WoDWARD, Principal. Rev. W. P. DuBosE, A. 2., Assistants. W. 31. Dwillir, Terms per session, payable half in advance,the ba;ance at the close of the session. Board with.Tuition in all the branches except Philosophy, Chemistry and French ...........................$100 00 Tuition of day scholars in the classical.or higher English aud Mathematical De partments....................... 25 00 Tuition in other branches, from .$10 to 20 OQ Course of Chemistry or Phiiosopby,.... 10 00 French................. ......... 10 00 Con--ingent charge for each pupil....... 1 00 Pavme6 required in specie or its equivaient in currency, et the rime of settlement. G. A. WOODWARD, Jan 17, 3 4 PrincipaL NEWBERRY [male Collegiate School, V E SPRING SESSION of this School will be gin on the 1 2th day of February next. It is very desirable that pupils should enter at the comm11enceruent of the session, but they will be re eivedat an time, and charged from the time of enterin. This sch4ol has been taught by'me for several years, and has hitherto been limited in the num ber of scholars, but I will now receive a 1 who may apply for admission, and will employ compe-. teilt assistants, as the increasing number of puipils may mnake it necessary to do so. My health having been fully restored, I propose to devote all my time and energy to the building up of such a school as shall furnish facilities for acquiring. a complete education to girls who can not be sent from home for t.hat purpose, and all the.advantages of the best schoo's in the -State to those wrhose circumistances allow of their being sent aebroad. H an ug many yeard experience as a teacher, the system of inst ruction pursued will be such as that experience has proved to be most efficient and thorough. IMy charges are as follows: FQr instruction in the higher studiefia com-. plete English course for session of five toonths...............,.,..,......82 00 For instruction in lower branches of English, fo(r session of five mronths, from. .. .$15 to $20 001 F,or instruction in }Trench, German, Italian, Board can be had for at least 315 0Il per month, exe!u ive of tights and washing. I am piepared to take a nttmber of boarders in my faily at the abere rat.e. My bonse is large, romy, und<on.1b:rab, in a retired part of the town, anid has attached to it a fine slhady grov'e, affordinig asmpie room ter recreation The above raite for tuition A';d hoard are payable in specie, or its equivalent in currency, or' provisions at marker prices. Fr futher inform:gion addtess IRev. Juo. J. Brantly, Newberry, S. C. JNO. J. BRANTLY. Jan 10, .2-1m. JIfLLSORO (N. C.) MILITARY ACADERIY. TL HE ixte'enth Se ssioo (FITE MONTHSI) of h U is ACADEMY will begin on 3iONDAY, te FIRST D)AY O~F JA NUA RY, 1866. Circulars4ariished on applicarion to J. B. WITE, IDe 26 ,5 Superintendanit Teacher's Notice, Gentleman, well qualified to teach the Ian es,~ &c~, and who has been teaching for twelve yeatrs past,. .ud preaching for. twenty ears, and wi:hort fanduly, is ded.rous of obtain'. in a io in a privarte 'family, a proe.ssor ship in a calege 'thich he has fornerly illed wit@ ruchl a ..eptTbilitv) er as principai ~in a i-bhol f. good grade. -A ddress S. B. BROWNEA. Jaan 31i - Cokesburgy, S. C.. N.B. It is desirable that applications shoul.d state salary, size of school, and price of board. Green7tille Female College. ~ 2HE SPRING TERM of. this InstitutiLon wiji Ibegin the FIRST of FEBKUAflY, andi cn tinue 21 weeks. A fall and very superior corps of instructors has b.eesi sec~uted, and the Boardinig De partment is in the hands of tirose the caunot ai to give satisfactlis - .Fir termsaand fwtl e sformation apply. for crcular. C- U. JCDSON - Dec3 2--0, Presid3eat. WILLOW WARE, 10,000 lbs Plow, Wagon T-e Buggy Tire, Horse Shoe and Band Iron, Ar,, An assortment of Pots, Ovens, Spi dlers, &c., for sale by CARWILE & McCAUGIIRIN, jan 3St Agents. NOTICE. T REREBY ap-point Mr. W. A. EESLIE, my Ilawful agent and attorney, to transaet all business for me during my absenee in the West. Jan. 10 3 R. B. HOLMAN. GARDEN8SEEDS, For Sale at PR AT T JAMES & CO'S, DB1)UG BTORE. Jan 10, 2-tf~ THE WANTS OF All People CAN BE SUPPLIED For a Very Little Money AT THE Saddle: Harness By HENRY H. BLEASE. Newberry, S. C., January 3, 1866-1 tf OLD HARNESS AND SADDLES REPAIRED, AT SHORT NOTICE, A6F vw M v0Ak By HENRY H. BLEASE. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! NOW IS.THE TIME TO Buy Blankets, And I sell them BELO W COST, to close what I have on hand. JA CCB STERN, Jan 10, 2-St Opposite Montgomery's A New Store. H JAVING just re.turned from Baltimore, Phila dephia, New York and Boston, where I diligently labored to procure the best and cheap est articles of the day, I now offer to my friends and the public generally, the largest and best as sisting of GROCERIES, viz: Bagging and Rope, Sugar, Coffee and Molasses, Bacon, Lard and Cheese,. Sat, Mackerel, Coffee, Spicc,Ginger &c. Dry ood ~fALSOI Bry ock [ hey !ari6ty&SiyI6e, ilats, Boots & Shoes, SADOtES, BRIDLES AND UARNESS, Htardware, C'roeceryware. Glassu'are.' In a ivord, every thing usually found in a varic ty Store, all of which will be exhibited with p asure an old at greatly reducedi pdces, hav tisarge antd splendid stock, since t-he great f.alil on r.onds, 1 trust my former friends and pa trotis will niot fil to call and e\amine our adk I nill be found at my old stand No 5 Mollohon Ro-w. G. Ii. S\1IITH, Agent. January 10 2 t f THE STOCK OF DRY GOODS Boots, Shoes, H fats and Caps, FANCY ARTICLES, Is of the fullest dec"ription, additions to which are being constantly made. Besides . which I thelineo'f GROCERIES, is quite large aind full. WVhich will be disposed of at bie:st reasonable rates. Jobbe n ad cenntry mechan's=wU1 Badi it to their advantage to ca.l on me and examine my stock. dec 2 Mi. YOOT. Plain & Japai ned' TH E following nseful articles have just been Ireceiv~ed at WRIGHTS TIN SHOP: JAIPANED TEA and COFFEE CANISTERS. " Mkalasses Pots. SCandle-sticks. "Nutmeg Graters. "Pepper Boxes. "Fancy Cups for children. Pressed or Seamless Pans, assorted Sizes& Tin Plates. - Soup Ladles. Large Iron Spoons, &c. In addition to the above, I.have on hand a good assortment -of PLAIN TINWARE, and ha'ving received a good supply of the very best material -oth of TIN and SHEET IRON, I gilI inana facture in the neaIest and most substantial man ner, all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware1 S_tsve Piping, &c., nstaaUy kept in a wel1i-gulat'ed T~in so.:a nn nnnnhnth e It is my intention t~ work none but the very The most complete MANUFA CT ORY OF GOOD TIN WARE In America, can be found at NEWBERRY C. H., S. C., HENRY 11. BLEAS1i, Jan 3 1 tf Proprietor. MERCHANTS WOULD DO WELL To call at I3LEASE'S And examine his Tin Ware & Prices. Jan 3 1 tf OLD STOVES and OLD STOVE Piping, old Gutters, oi Roofing, And all old Tin Ware, Repaired at short notice, by jan 3 1 tf HENRY H. BLEASE. NEW ROOFING, NEW STOVES, New Stove Piping, nev Guttering, New Tin for Valleys, &c., &c., All furnished and finished, with all of the newest improvements, by jan 3 1 tf HENRY H. BLEASE. Wiskeinan & Ring, WHOLESALE AND RtETAIL GROCERS, have on hand 200 sacks Liverpool SALT 50 bbls. Turk's Island Salt 50 bbls. eboice Baltimore Flour Iaeon, Salmon, Mackerel, Oysters, Sardines, Pickleb Sugar, Coffee, Tea, iscuits, Crackers,. Meal, Grist Lard, cheese, butter) eggs Lemons, candies. Raisins, currants A pples, onions, cabbage Tobacco, Segars Twine, rope, bagging Candles, Matches Soap, starch Soda, mustard, spice Indigo, madder Pepper, ginger Pots, ovens, Spiders, buckets L idies shoes BLurk books, School books, 8tationery~, - Togertrer ~ withi a variety of otlier goods. We expect by the 15th prox. a large stock requisite for a first class grocery. W. & R., Jan 3 1 tf Under Masonic gall. Now Full and Complete OUR STOCK OF Ladies', Gentlemen's, Bioy's Youth's, Misses & Children's BOOTS1 SHOiS, AITERS &c IS now fbll and complete. Coesisting of every variet'y and'ty1e of Ooods, in our line, all f which we'ci-e ade, especially to order, by the very best nmacutrs. Ther~efore, we feel confi dnt that we aan, and iil sell a better shoe for the same money, than any other house this side f Philadelphia. We cordially invite a call be fo% you buy elsewhere. I. M. SUBER, & '06., 1ain st., opposite Court Ho.use. N.. B.-Beinig connected with the House of I. I. Saber & Co., I will be happy to see all my od friends and customers. Jan 1O0.2 tt McDUFFIE METTS. A. HARPJS Is selling off his splendid Stock of G6ods at greatly reduced priees--harei. ly over cost-for the purpose of clos ing out ini order to prepare for 1is SPRING S T OCKS Fine American Prints at from 254t0 28 cents per yard. Delaines 35 to 50 cents per yard. Silk Popiins with silk stripes, 59 to 75 cents per .yard. Merino, 75c, to $1. Clothing very cheap. Ladies fine Kip 13oots, fromi $2 to $5 per pair. IIeavy Stock Groceries, Sugars, 25 eents per pound-. Cheese 40 cents per pouind. Call early if you wish to secure bar. gains, as iam determined to leave for the North on the First of February to select niy Stoek of rng Goods. Jan. 1. (uitait and Vion Siings fsUITAR and Violin Strings, Hair for Fddle Bowe, Bridges and other appendages for Guitars and Voins, oI E hOSNS' Dc. 20-52-if. MILLER 4k TI1OMflSON'S~ $25,000 Worth of Goods AT Unprecedentedly Low Figures. Webb & Lovelace Are receiving and have now in store, the lar gest and most comfplete stock of goods eve brought to thi.Amarket, which they.-wil disr pose of at EXTRMELY LOW FTGURES. The stock cormprises DRY GOODS, GROCERIES1 BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, HOLLOWWARE, TINWARE, CROCKERYWARE, And every othei kind of ware. HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLtS Of every character Pnd variety. A SUPERIOR STYLE LAMP For Kerosine, and ahead of all other styles. In fact our stock is inusuilly large in all the various lities, and we invite al examinauon to satisfy the most skepti cal thit oar FIGUFA-ES ARE LoW. nov 29 49 WEBB & -OVELACE. Pomaria Nurseries. 3 HE proprietor return.q his thanks to his 'pa trons, and will be pleased to furnish FRUJIT TREES of all the choicest varieties, adapttd ro our cli mate: Ap'res and Peithes at 30 to 50 cents. Pears, Plums, Cherries, Apricotc, 75c. tor $1. kergreens, aoses, Grape Vines of Choice kinds, Engish Walnuts, Spanish Vhesnuts, Ever bearing .Mid1ierries, Figs, Asparagus and Horse Radish. Roots, etc. Osage and Macartney Roses for Hedges. A Descriptive catalrgne sent to all post paiid applicants'. Address W.Y $LTMMER, Jan. 3 1 2m omaria, S. C. The udersigned having Just i-eturn ed from New York witht a very large and complete and handsome Stock of Goods, which he seleeted with great care, and purchased at reasonable ralbs,. offers them for sale, at his place,2 miles west of Bush River Church, at prices as low as they. can -be purchased any where. A trial is all that is asked, to prove that the Goods and Pricea will suit everybody The stock consists in r,art of a' lIns, Alpacca, Long-cloth, Velvet, Sheeting, ,Shawls, Broad-cloth, Jplan kets, French Corsets, Balmorails, Hloisery and Cravats, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Hats and Capjs, Silk and Kid - Gloiyea, Cor*bs and Brushes,- Hoop Sliirts end Ffinneth, Donda zine, Jaconet, ingham, Worsted (Gots, Ladies' Cloth Cloaks, Leather and 'Silk $elts, Ladies Collars and Cuffs, Paper Collars,Shirt Fronts, spool cotton,_needles, hair-pins, etc. Perfumery, Cutlery, Crockery~ Shis and Boots, Hardware, Tin-ware, Grooeiies, Toji and Confectionary, We will buy all country produce,. and. p-ty cash 'or exebange goods for th~e same. We w'ill also ba~y arid pgy the hebt~st market price for cotton. .Any .on wishing to ship their votti t-o Charlesten, New Yoi-k -or LiverpooL. can do so by application to us. We will jnake advancefloente on . shipmfents from Charleston~ T.RF Harmon, sear Eush aerA4hurch. Decembe'r $Q 2 3 Newberryllotel. A New 1?ae in an Old Plce! jIANING laseied th Vrepriet'orship of the ILMarbin House, S,will hereafter be known as the Ne wherry Rotel. I will use iway best en deasu' tu supply 'he table with gerd, notritious and weli-cooke:d .lbod. My ser'a'nts are -eleanly and attentive.~ Fvery efforZ will be put forth for the comnfort of uf gnests. I invite the travelibg public tg give me a cal.. I will'mnike mny terms a reaW6natie af possibie so as to accommodate 'risitors fromn the country, business men, clerks and aothers, who mnay wish to patronize me. Feel ing the necessity and ianportance of a well-kept public house, I will do all that I can to establish the same. H. L EPTING. Newberry, Dec. 13, 1865. Office Gr. & Ci. 1% N NE WBER RY, S. C., Sep. 4, 1805. A LL FREIGIITS will be received at this DYe .tp6t, and shipped withou't pre-payment, for other than Wa.y Statioas., Freight to Way Sta tions must be'pre-paid as hieretofore.. The Company ctn.eot collect other than their own Freight over .the R6ad, nor be responsible for cotton after leavitg the cars. JOHN B. LASSALLE, ep. S, 87-'tf Gen'l SuD't. DR. J. E. DAPRAY, Burgeon Dentist. O)FFICE on the North side of Main-sti-det, fo~r. merly occupied and kn'own, as the Law Office of G. G. DeWalt, Esqr. Dr. Da prav is now prepared to por formn -ll ope rations at the OLD PRICES for CASH or its equiyalent. Chlocoform administered when de sired. Newberry, June 1, '65, rrman University, - r; FOr Imnt-431Ms Y-ALEA AMlCUEIUS Lands for est will'offer for rent on t& re ruary next, at Newberry Cour n-t - - o'clock,M., at public out-ry, the Wadsb - to the o.tate ofrt. B. Rathertoed, deld . The Home plice on which there iss goodr nego houses, gin houses, and all necessry ,tdt building. There areaoutifive *bbodreds. of lands fit for culture, and of-good fertfityr -,U under good fence. - ' ALFA~ The MeMORRIS PLAC$7 b *ich thi - a good overseer's house, negro houses, - bouses. and all necessary ont-buildings. Oi- * place there ire about for hundred acre of ars. ble laud ol good fertility, and nauder gtod feWe. - ALSO- - - 4 The CROMER PLACE, adjoiniti the- Belr. riesTine, on whieb therett Aome old fouses. - There are about one Updred acteS of good aY ble land on this 1place huder good-eie. Tering.-The rent must be wer4d bY nte a -- .apprtved su eties, to be. paid on or -before *0e first day of January. 18,. No tiuber to bed t for fire wood except dead ti;dber; -of .*fik -V4 there is an abundant supply. The buildWins af not to be injured, unavoidable acviOenW ezepO ed, and the tences are to be kept in their preset con-Oition-, for which repairs timber may be et - V 2 0. H. RUTHlEFORD - n10 2 t Administrato t3 Disrie, i wW sell on Wednesday, 4th January, Inst, At the late residencef H. W. GARY, - 10 miles ab.ove.Newlberry on Laure_:IL. the personal estate-of said dec'd. Consi6tI3i- .f HOUSEOLD URNITUROO FARMING DIPLEXENT , - FIVE BAtES COTTON, C01M, FODER* BACON, FLOUR, HORSE MULF, HOGS'ad SEP. The finest 'tharough bred. SBORT No w DURHAM BULL, in the State, (brought fri Kentucky,) and herd of DURHAM CGATTLEf f.- - , Terms Cash-In Curreney. . SAR-AH C. GARY, fdt Z Jan 10, 2-2t. 0N W ednesday, 24thanuary, hA1 , 1110 of --Z Ter'a.pbic sae, at my. Plantaos ted in Laurens Disiict, aou, aiz niles - . Chappell"s Depot, the folla*mn:- - , Abo6( 2i head H?orse mnd uMtles^ 40 head'CatLe. . ~ -- 50 headTSheef . - ~ 150 Hogs. - 2 Wagons sud Zerness. 2.set laksmkhosl00. - - SFanting Imptsmend. Also, all the Uortg Fodder, eas,k raised uponib-e platli- last fear. - Terms-All sums Yender '($20) twenty doUo - cash, all over that amount,- 'n,..hir4pily, ance payjable.in 12 monithe, ith,intere - . two approved suretieV. ,.--i~ - At.the tar1te time and 3)&ce, urili pre4 - tented or-disposed of, on private terbnT - - 'A Still Hotuse, with ,Thr4e StHis ant-ab- - - Stands all in working opertibwi, adjoining sereral fine arid-op6dls - water. .Thes tract contains- abbut 400 -* prime river tiottour and 100 &id In hlg1: -. wellwooded-nplaud, d-sobeimid~e' beert cotton and p. ovIen~ places in thie up-eoun6j .. . -- The -above- property -ray betreted'fd - - t gether aud.ps a.f hole -at prince saleg dhy -__ before afonday,2lst JaV,uary,ind to an.psw. puirchas'M the terms will ^be -made- ftodcik 1 .- - dati ng.. - ---a WiZh the above propety wint be isid, if - - ired, or sebarateiyg a store lot at. 1lhafpelPsD pot, on.the G. &.C. R. B.. measung acr* - j* han<4, and containing- 21arge sIote %oss t * ce llarig anda-dieling house with-Ot - - - for a sm4ll faudiy. - - Terms seane as the above, --- SJa0 B. - AR Y- M 1. 5MV# - The Staebf8eath 'Care tae NEWBERRY DITRCTI.EUIY David H: Besfa. Adnr.,w.i wilfalneibd,v. Can'efuhart~ arah Jones, et aL. * Trder -'f the CourtIwil reisl t erikof the fer e 1114 first Monday '-in -Februaty~8f .eoit Court Hew at- Newberry; &t p1jc1ic'eipi $ * --- tract of lIad; belonginj to-thie estitE.'ofSie . Jefferson - Bdzjarde, -deesdd *sTtuiateflf ii Newberry DMtrict, -on tir ateits bf Ereek, oti-the jwortlr tide, nj t*El~ - and-one and-?evtg i One hnudeU iee' (214-l00)-and bounded .1lands ofs . *~ HalfacreEat&of i. &. Totmzi atei6~?~~~ T W. Thompon-ardthers: ' .-~: -- -TERXS--The - ure ertiR-be;16 uire give 6ond-with at least two d6finirek **d~ mortgahf' the premtis te seer th~e ment of -te iiehtase mo~ney' able - . two yeare, with iintereste there~ fit 4t nary 1866. - Corn's.. Offoe. A - CJan'uary 8t.hIf86O 10~ -Jan 1, 24t - ~ - UHE STATE O TH CASOLii W. H. Harti>sn awd others,'EP'ors; ONeaI1, and others - - -- BilI for' safe of property, relief~,&c " The creditors of tire estate of Judge J1j ton O'Neall, deceased, are hereby to r..erff and estabishb on oath, before the Commissioiter, their respective demands, on or before det 'lu day of February, 1 8646, or they will be prec1 .dedr SILAS -JOHNSTONE, -c... - Comn's Office, Nov 10, 1865. 3m [$151 To Meet the Deila1hM of Who are expected to make a RUSH- on this esa. tablishment for - Nice Things, Good Thins, . Sweet Things, Fancy Things, And Elegant Tings, THE CHLD1 EN'S FRIEN~D, And great grand uncle of A. M. WICKEhR1 WiWl open the choicest assortmient of Christmnas Fanies r - Ever -seen before, lbt Little children, big children, mothers, fathep, ..ncles a nd aunnts, who a re all codially inTited-tor,