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P14 N ORIENANCE H"ppes for the Town ofNeteberry -A year f Otr Lord e44eeta4k hured it w4raed by the Intendant and Wardens the ToW vffewery, .i0 onne assembled, b1j~y te athrity -or the sAMC, 1hat a tax of suahm and in mannar hereinafter mendaned, &Sbj rjved, . Pn4 paid to the Crk o70.e Of.Wod-Tqwt-_for the use of .said Town effeiberEly- that is to say : Twel SjL-half eents ad valorm on every hundrd .o thi assessed value of all real. est.t. 1thfn the cpraelimits- Of the said One dolar per bead on all male residents -'id Tow1; between the ages. of twenty-one year -except !uch prson or persons 4_1erly shown to t h atisfactin of ow Clerk incapable from maims, or other oIS of- propuring a livel4botd.. Tlenty-five cents btndred doLars on all incomes on factorage, * qgloymerite, facldes and professioll, including 7 trefeS&ion o&dendstry, (whethelr in the pro of the M, the profits be derived fro-m the W suit, fees or Qther sources of professional corne) excepting lelrgymen. P kety.five cents er hWdred dollars on the amount of commis -*-* receied by brokers, venders, masters and merchants. Fifty rents per hundred -* Nars on all premiums taken in said To-wn by *sanos. companies incorporated within this * rate,sd one hundred cents per hundred dol -teaR premiustaken in said Town by the m f--insurance companies incorporated s ehJ kmis-of this State. Five cents upon - - sy hvded .dollars of the amount of sales of oods, warm anc merchandize, embracing all the o trade for sale, barter or exchange, wch any person shall have ide within the j.p of the Town of Newberry, from the first *y-yf.X4y A. D 1865, to the first day of Jan'y. D. 1866, whether on his, her or their capital oriborrowed capital, vr on account of any person Spersonaas agents, attorvey or consignee. -Tifby ents upon every hundred dollars of the * - -sA t't-of sais of all goods, wares and merchan 9ahaever, which any transient person, not agent of sid Town, shall make itt any house, ~ ble pIhi in Tov.r., by putting up or * - pmand temporary stores or shope for the sale of ula-ewaiv and- mercba"die; and for the par jo ofsecuring such tax, it shall be the duty of 4 a every p*ron upon opening or putting g'porary store or shops in the Town of ebrry, to pay to the Clerk of the said Council W e b ol- which sum shall be placed to his, tW eeir credit in the books *f said Clerk, ed.ite a rplus, if an r, returned to such person er esons on the next annual collection of taxes, ad on faHure of any such person to pay or *posit with the Clerk, Twenty dollars as afore - a ai -execution shall forthwith be issued amet such delipquent, and the money collected I the zsual way. Tweity-five cents on every jntdred doRars worth4fa sales of goods, wares *4AwImbs"z-eokade witbin the said Town, by - ausient or irregmlar traders or dealers, frow the ? st day of may, 18, 6 he first day of Jasuary, T.wenty-doars per dayLfr representgin - for gain or reisard; any play, comedy, t,yitertadeor fare, or for exhibiting wax *ase other shows of any 'ind -whatsoever. 4)ehalf o.f one percent on all sales at auictionl, em he Bastyof JanuaLry, 1866i, tothe first &of Jsauibry, 18$#7; easet sale-s by executors m4y'order of the Courts. O)ne half of eue per * - .een. on all salea er goods, wares or ruerchandize maideootignment, from the Aest -ay of Jan'y. * 18eitotheiirst day of Jaanuary, I187-al1 and ver'~eyenor pees selling 'at auction or on e,ensigneut shafl, and they are heieby required * w)atnak- teeunn upon na.th to the Cl:rk of the ' Twa.onnsi,and pay the taxes thereonu of adek-aes witidrrty days afsert such- sales a re made, antd-ianefault thereof, such deIaulter Ma~l psais fme'diwt less than twenty dollars. * )~ive dolflars on.each awId every carriage, buggy,, fbelurhej nmnibus, drayg, et.or wpa sed or * X~t ..biDeea veerd,'eacept hoe wagons 5 iag or reuring i,bn nierker,),and every per mnp er personst who shall let, Iue.or.a'e a-ny cairr, eninringe r othter .hcelce for the purpo.'e - .. oftbe transportation of ;.-od.sor n-aenrgers, or ea,-r-i^wiiiL the aT;ow Newberry, without t 5 aig~ ~&at paid t) the Clerk -of the satid (konuneH -T 'heP.aasm or.flee dolbrs, sh-all be lia ble to a gemak'wrIy-f a dollars prday, for.eanch and - was esaatedor hired, ithout having first a ~. tbe, exemptiou or license fee as -afore johifto ep a liM (*hich.shall be furuished tgiain by the Clerk of the sxid -Gouncii4 of the atleis of all- pers"s who have paid the said ueor e. mpn fe, anid the kind4 of ve *- p :og1icnsed-nd fnether, to 'report aU ns-whi shalli.elate this AOrdinance, in shis yaiicuasr,- to the edid -Tow#W Council - eendred-~dolars far g,r 'issioti to retal prWust Jigoors in quatites Jless than' one - ~ s*ad Towe Uundryd and Fifty ollars for mua~oto rets&l spiritpoua lignors by the u ihnth xit the said Town. Fifter * ~ Asi-a ever. billiat atable. ept pitblicly or edygrud. Any person or persons ?t eigor gege*i.g st retrrn, on -oe-th, of his, -Wow theis aiiable preperty, incomne, sales or - fug'hinser in taxsd, and to pay the samie ~6t~tethe-said Coanell, on or before the *u&. d'ry of May, 186t, shall be liable to pu y dou hbeuhiapant of his, heir oc their taxes, at that * ige;tob% saie,eed b~y the said Clerk, in dcord ae shikg best infotmason that he, the said tTerk~ean 'procere. And the s'aid Clerk is herehy qotheriaed -and htleare to co1Iee-t and receive $ie ares levled sad imposed under this Ordi 'ancesand. h make-u'etmra therof;-together with jiagerf-dfauingtax]3ayers, and -of those - ges make the -ttrus required by this mananp to be-said Council, it beizrg the duty - adZiw punoil to issue double-tax execn tigsiniaaf gts8ip 1rhte s.hall fail to wmne Mrr'uirell returns, -r shaf-ffail or refuse to - - the asea 1erld; in accordance with the pro ils;Q(*dinance. 3et~beridined, That all male residents * Itihi. own of-Newberry,'sh*i -be liable-to yirk be stretyof- the said.Town, three days in -each' -an4 eyeiy as~r,bf three months, during -the tse4666,a , t %zs&4 * ie thc ereo4 say praSlete u)ay:9uiehae an exe,ption 1 ~ch( d~ug'bygpay'wg~f6. e sid- Clerk- of syn e i(. cgv6exeg pCion fees sab*l be fixed bjgui&aaueii;fai-wak uate,.if the year. MAd.aug person &i ~to- perfora audh street C .pqy4hoSeemptiont feesin lien shereof, owgjr4 shqRl,:hp finedano&. less ,tkan asedollp eGelp e% sh-aR-hav'e failed or - efused. tgrerk on the sadd streets in accordance ' 9:saimons therefer. . .. ~ further Ordfbo'ed, thaf, the said T'own .Council will pacfty dollars to any person who shall furnish'sum.eient evidence to convict .any jihite person-of,- selling spirituous liquors, within :the ll~ riof the said Town of Newberry, contra ry to Te laws of this State. .Done,and,atified,. in Council, under the cor porate ae.l.pf the said Town of Newberry, this - Nyfo~riE day gf.January, in thie year of our Lrd eighteen hypdreil and sixty-six. - - ...WL'LfAlI EG.YAYES, Intendant. E. P. Lim, Clerk of Council. 0 -^n#ivie fag~r Dwelling House worth ? II a'es pu-e#er- dosidered how diffic lt it w.ibe,:pa--ehxild your shouse if .burnt and - rwvguiroddgettbe ,souey ,to pay for it ? - yeounonw htbypsying awsrall som :an ndyQo can have your house.insured, and mn ae of6r'e be promptly pdialfor it? llifraini'regard ?to:insurao'ee tall - nWl:E t.McCaUGHRTh Agents foii e * itr~ists 4/emy -of. Iyeta 7rot, cs.t9iJ... ........ .43,o,0 *Jomei Insurance Je Xork, capital.............% 0,0 . ~Jn - 4 . Jan. Srn.tEr4t. * Nbti~e to Creditors,. HNT & BROl Shippi,Co mMis'on fforwardng Merohants, Accommodation Wharf, I. -P. HUNTi . CHARLESTON, S. C. J. H. HUNT, r., I (Formerly of Newberry, S. C.) Promptly forward all Merchandize consigned to us Arrivi~ng in the City from Northern or Fore!gn Por'ts. We will give strict attention to Sale and Pur chase of Cotton, Rice, Flour, &c., &c. WLiberal advances on consignmeents..2 References.-G. W. Williams & Co., Charles ton, S. .C.; Russell & Ellis, Wiliington, N. C.; Bigelow & Sargent, Baltimore; Latthtury, Wick ersham & Co., Pniladelph.a ; N. L McCready & Co., New York ; Ray & Walter, Boston ; G. V. Garmany, Savannah, Ga., G. R. Wilson, Esq., Norfolk, Va. Fersbus consign.ng to us must make deposits in the city to pay Ship and Railroad Freights, or their goods will be placed in store. HUNT & BRO., Jan 31 Chaleston, S. C. Guano! Guano!! TE will fill all orders for PERUVIAN GUANO. Cash or cotton must accoi pany the order. HUNT & BRO., Jan -31 Charleston, S. C. CORN, CORN, ,WTE will have at Newberry, in a few days, 3X9P Ishels of Prime White CORN. will be sold either with or without sacks. Per sons wishing to purchase st Alston, a liberal de duction will be made. We will exchange Corn for Cotton. lUNT & BRO., Janury 31 Charleston, S. C. Mules Wanted. i W ANTED, at Newberry C. 'H., a few Good MULES, for which we will exchange Corn. HUNT & BRO., January 31 Charleston, .. C. EASON'S FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS CIRLESTON, . C. TE are prepared to build Steam Engines ' and Boilers, Saw Mills, and Maehiuery of all kiad& Castings in Brass and Iron. Repairing of all kinds done at short notice. Onr prices are low. J. Mf. EASON & BROTHER. Jan 31 5 l1m CAST STEEL, Machine Belting, MWLL AND GIN BANDS CIRCULAR SAWS, And all articles required by Millers and Ma chines.Forsal by J. U[. EASON, No. 9, Exchian'ge Stree', Rear of the Post office, Charleston., S. C. Jan 31l 5 um RAILROAD 'T'HiDIRECTORS.of the LAURIENS lAil1 IROAD COMPANY will receive, until the' 20th Februatry, 1866, proposals for the LEASE of the LAURENS RAILROAD. The Road is thirty-one (gl) ni;es long and connects Laurens C. H ,with the G. & C. R. R., at J,elena, near Newberry C. H. IA t Latirens C. H. there is a WORKSH<QP be longing to the Company, itn good repair and suf fiiezntpy eze,nsive te keep the engine in order. Parties should state fully and distiinctly the ternis and shortest time for which adey will be willing to lease. Evr ppuiy will he afforded to parties -By order of the Directors. B. S. JA MES, Pres. L. R RI. ILaurens, C. HI., S. C., Jau. 20th, 1866 COOKING STOVES AFEW very excellent COOKING ATOTES of different sizes, have just been received drectly from the mianufiicture.s in New York, and for sale by W. T..WR IGH T, Who furnishes NEW~WROUGHT IR9N BACKS, FOR OLD STOVES, that wi14'ast-for years. Who msanufactures and sells.at wholesale and .zetail the very beat,article of W+.o does Roofing, G-nerin~q Puttting Vaies, &-e. REPAIIGNG, usually done by tinners. And last, t ich -inot least Qf..all, who .returns thanks. to,a generous publc4r the veay liberal, patronage which he has rechiwed since opening at his present stand, and hopes, by diligence in business and a.dispo stior. to please dll, netet to m1eritiess. IJan 24 4tf C, C, PERRY, IAUCTIONEER & COMMISSION AGENT, WALHALLA, S. C. Pa X\ LL attend to the purchase ofCorn,Pes Leather, Fruits, Liq':or and Country Produce generally. 'awniers and others are solicited to forward orers. -Januar2#4 Rere is your MIoney. lYIUNCE .& A LHOUN, AT COLUMBIA, S. C., A RE prepared to RECEIVE. and FORW.AD, . BUYSELDL or STORE any.ARTICLES cons gped.do them.. Thteir connection with a House in Charleston warrants them a. saying to Shippers and Con signees that their facilities are unsurpassed..s All goods udarksed to their care .fsm .East, West, North, South, or any .sorner .of .-the. Staite,~ will reach them thro.gh.their agents -established at L...,..s .0 tin~wt'r h which Goods reach Co .7 7. 7 Educational o Teacher Wanted, A SINGLE LADY, to take ebarge of th ree children, in.a private family, residing near Newberry, C. H4 one that is competent to teach all the branches that are taught, in a first class female college, with music. For futther inform ation address "Herald Office." Jan 17 3 3 Mt Zion Institute, InNSB080, S. C. THEexercises of this SCH0OL .vill be re iTLsumed the 1st Monday in February, 1866. OFFICERS: G. A.,WooDWARD,.Principal.: Rev. \. P. DuBoss, A. 31., Assistants. W. M. DWIGHT, Terms.per session, payable half in advance,the balance at the cluse of the session. Board with Tuition in all the branches except Philosophy, Chemistry and French ...........................$100 001 Tuition of day scholars in the classical or higher English and Mathematical De partments......................... 25 00 Tuition in other branches, from . . .$10 to 20 00 Course of Chemistry or Philosophy,.... 10 00 French.......................... 10 60 Contingent charge for each pupil,....;.. 1 00 Payment required in specie or its equivaient in currency, at the time of settlement. G. A. WOODWARD, Jan 17, 3 4 Principal. NEWBERRY emale Collgiate School, T I1E SPRING SESSION of this School will be gin on the 12th day of Februey next. It is very desirable that pupils should enter at the commencement of the session, but they will be re eived at any tia.e, and charged from the time of entering. This school 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 tent assistants, as the increasing number of pupils may make 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 that purpose, and all the advautages.of the best schools in the State to those whose cir.cunistanc'es allow of their being sent abroad. Having many years' experience as a teacher, the system of instruction pursutd wt be such as that experience has proved to be most eiuiewt and thorough. My charges are as follows For instruction in the higher studies of a comn plete English course, for session of five months... ....... .. .... . .... . ....$25 00 For instruction in Iow.er b.ranches of English, for session of fiv.e months, from..,,$15 to $20 00 For instruction in French, German, Italian, each..............................$20 00 Board can be~had for at least $15 00 per month, exclu ive of lights and washing. I am prepared to take a nuuber of boarders in my family, at the above rate. My house is large, roomy, and comfortable, in a retired part of the town, and .has attached to it a fine shady grove, affording ample room for recreation The above rates for tuition and board are payable in specie, or its equivakLa in currency, or provisions at market prices. For further jaorws address Rev. Juo. J. Brantly, Newberry, S. C. 232. J. BGANTiL. Jan 10', 2-im. Fur'man University, GREENVt1LLE, S. C. T HE E.E,R CjSES er this bestitseon will be resumed on the 15th of February next. IFr Circola.r giving further lnformiation, ap plicatican may be m.,de to PROF. JNO. F. LANNEAU, Nov. 8-46-10t. Secretary .of Faculty Greenville Female College, INIUE .SPRING TERM of this institution will Lbegin the FIRST of FEBRUARY, and cons tinue 21 weeks. A full and very superior corps of instructors has been seenred, and the Boarding Department is in the hands of those who cannot fail. to give sat isfactrion. *For terms and further information apply for circular. C. II. JUDSON, Dec 20, 52-st President. DR1. L M. OiIMBALL It'~TINGlocated at Frog Level, offers his P~rofeksional Ser'iccs to the citizens of Sewhrrry District. , January 1'7 3 4 Now Full and ComRplete OUR STOCK OF Laies', Gentleumen's, B0ys Youth's, Misses & Children's 80018 SHO[S, GAiTERS &c I S now full and complete. Consisting of every variety and style of Goods, in our line, all of 'which were made, especially to order, by the very best marnfactors. Therefore, we feel confi dent that we can, and.will sell a better shoe for the same moniey, thagguy other-housethis side of Phila6elphla. Wegeordially invite a call be fore veu'Juy elsewhere. .* SUTBER, & Co., Mfain st., opposite Court HLuse. N. B.-ein~g connected with tihe House of I. M. Suber & Co., I will be happy to see all nmy old friends and customers. Jan 10 2 ft McDUFFIE limTTS. W. B. McKellar, HI AVING REMOVED HIS OFFICE OVER 11 McFALL & IHOLMAN'S STORE, on Main Street, adjoining the brick Hotel, will be happy to meet his old friends and patrons at his new rooms. He takes this opportunity to return than1ds to the publie for t.heir past patronage, and begs a cpntinuation-of the .game, with theessu rauce pnhis.parth.a.gfo time, labor or exper.se shallee wamning to render every operation in hi lindi as par?eCt as c.an -be -done an,y .where in the State. All persong, aiite;.oored, whp desire it, can hrNe their teeth -extracteff fart doT charge, at this office, by T. T. Moore. .wnO 4 A St -eA-.&rterS. .oPH..BRIGADE, S.C. M., Laumns, C. H., S. C,, Jan. 16, 1866. GENERAL ORDEPS NO.1. COLONELS COMKANDING REGIMENTS in the 10th Brigade of S. C. Militia will immediately pro ceed to re-organize their respective coinmandp, in conformity with General Orders No. I, of the Ad jutant and Inspector General of South Carolina, and make a full return of the saine to these Head quarters, on or before.the 8th day of March next. By order of Brig. Gen4. R. P. TODD. JoHN W. Wrrs, A. and I. G. 10th Brigade S. C. M. Jan. 24, 4-t. 11EADQUARTERS 38th REGT., S. C. M.I Newberry, C. H., S. C., January 23d, '66. General Orders No. 1. I In obedience to Gen. Orders No. 1, Head 1 quarters 10th Brigade, January 16th, 1866, the Lieut. Colonel and Major of the Easiermand Western Battalions, 28th Reginieht, S. C. M., will assemble all men of their commands, subject to militia duty, at their respective parade grounds, on Satuwday, L7th February, '66, for the election of all b"fier4 of And. beow the rank of Major, and th. appointment of the non-commis sioned olficers. II, It is also directed that full and accurate rolls of the commands when organized, be for warded to these Headquarters, by February 26th, 1866. By order, THOS. W. GARY, Colonel Cofn'dg 38th Reg't. S. C. M. T. S. MOORMAN, Adjt. J 24 4 2 Latest ImprOvements! C. Ha KIlNSMORE HIAS returned from Augusta and is prepared to take any ki-id of PICTURE. A.brotypes, Photographs, Portraifs-, From any kind of Pictures! I AT THE OLD OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. Jan 17 3 tf SELLING OFF WINTER STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES, To make room for spring and summer goods. - THE STOCK OF DRYGOODS Boots, Shoes, flats and Caps, AND FANCY ARIWLES, [s of the fullest description,.addittions ,towlcbc are being .constand y made. Besiest which the Tine of GROcrERIES, Is quitelarge and full. - Which uf. be disposed of. at most reasonable rates. Jobb~ers and country iverchants will find it ~to their advantage to .ea;ll en me and examine iny stock. .dec 20:3m M. FOOT. To Meet the Demands of Who are expected to make a RUSH on tMis es-~ tablishmenit for Nice Tings, Good Thing Sweet Things,. Fancy Things, And Eileganit Things, Sanlta claus, THE CHItLDREN'S FRIEND), And .great grand uncle of A. M. WICKER, will open the choicest assortment of Christmuas Fancies, Ever seen'before, -for Little e~ildreni, big cehi.ldren., mothers, fa.thers, uncles and aunts, wvbo are all cardially invited tro attend the Decidedly the most attractive in many years, which will commence with this day, and close only wheni the articles are all disposed of deo-20 52 A. M. WICKER. THE WANTS OF AUlPeople :CAN BE~ -8UPP-IrEB For' a very Little Money AT TfE Saddle! Hariless By IIENRY HI. BLEASE. Newberry, S. C., Jr.nuary 3, 1866-1 tf OLD HARNESS * . AND $ADDLES RERPATRED. for For Rent-Sales. Executor's Sale. I WILL sell at . the late residence of Dr. P. J. Simpson, dec'd, near Frog Level on Tuesday, 13th day of February next, all the property belouging io said estate, hou sisting of . . ONE TRACT OF LAND, dohtain ing about one hundred and fifty acres. Horses, Hos,. Cattle, Sheep, Corn,. Fodder, Flour, lacksmit's toot, Plantation Tools, Buggy, Bousehold Kitchen Furniture, &0. Termus Cash. D. D. SIMPSON, January 24 1 Executor. For Sale. A. SUITE of RLEAANT--F ARLOR FURNtI - . TURE; also, two very Large Drawing Room Mirrors, of best French Plate-Glass; aso, a very fine Piano, (7, octaves) of Bacon . Ra ven's manufacture, and a fine Sewing IMacbhie. All these articles are in excellent order, and will be sold low. Apply at this office. Jan 244 2 VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL Lands for Rent. will offer for rent on the. first Monday in ;Feb rury. next, at Newberry -Gourt House, at o'clock,M, at public out-cry, the landq belongirg to the estate of T. Ii. Rutherford, dec'd. To-wit: The Home place.on which there is a good residende, negro houses, gin houses, and all necessary out buildings. Ther are about five hundred acres of ldpds At for. .ulture, and of good fertility, all under good fence. ALSO, The McMORPIES PLACE, on which ther.e are a good overseer's house, negro hoos, In houses, and all necessary out-buildings. On tjis place there are about four hundred.actes of ara ble land ol good fertility, and under good fene. -A hW0 Th;e CROMER PLACE, adjoining the McMor ries Place, on which there are some old Hooses. There are about one hundred acres of good ara ble land on this place under good fence. Term.-The rent must be secured by note and approved sureties, to be paid on or before the first day of January, 1867. No timber to be cut for fire wood except dead timber, of which there is an abundant supply. The bni,dings are not to.be injured, unavoidablp accidents except ed, and the fepces are .to e:kept in their present conditioa, for .which repairs timber-may be cut. 0. IL RUTHERFOSI) Jan 10 2 tf Administrator. Wiskeman & Ring, Wholesale and Retail FAMILY GROCERS, HAVE just received .large acces sions to their stock of Groceries. We recommend ithem as. fresh and first quality Faily Ga-oceries. One prices quick sales.and small profits, our style of doing bsiness. Jan 24 Is selling off his splendid Stock of Goods at greatly reduced prices-bare. y over cost-for the purpose of cdos ing out in order to- prepare for his SPRJNG $T0OCKE Yine American Prints~ at from 25 to 28 cents per yard. Delaines 35 to 50 cents per' yard. Silk Poplies with siJk stripes, 50 to 75 cents per yard. Mierino, 75c,.to $1. Clothin~g very cheap. Ladies Ene KIp Bodt~ !a n .$A to $5 per pair. Hleavy Stock GrocerAes, Sugars, 25 cents per posedji Cheese 4G cents per pognad. Call early if you wish to secure ba gains, as I am determined to leave foi the N{orth ga the First of February to select my Stock of Spring %3ogda The most~ complete MANUFACTORY~A TIN WARE In America, can be found at NWBERRY C. H., 8. C., hENRY L. .BLEASE, jan 3 1 tf Proprietor. MERCHANTS WOULD DO WELL To call at BLEASE'S And examine his Tin Ware& Prics: Jan 3 1 tf OLD gr~OVES anti aLD STOVE Piping, .old Gutters, ,old Roofing, Arid aill old Trin Ware, Reaired at short'notice, by BE E jan 3 1 tf 'ENRY IL LA. E NW RGOFTNG~ NEW STOVES, k16 Lega fta* The State 4f -ettr-4 a ,)NYVBERRT DIST _ C 1 - ExPArte Simon74ar,r -ai i.rP1 S.icior of Middle Circuit. Thegsw SLE05, FAI Esq Shct of fthjridd. deut;.avigLhid day;AIK, in this-ofeft aBulw epetuata teadmoy th oxioao deeds, wills, ehoses in actio, and othew-papr and reeords destroytd or lost during iv'itt It is-.rdere that il ora*hhwf epenrsari to, and aedesigsf availig beins sviqz:s benefit of the Act- of -the Geiina such case made 4wdprovide ~60e 39 e come before the Cobrt, ad have--takiv*sP 6LwV petuated, under, this BilA au- ef 0' they shall produce, on proper appuW4io made before me. SILAS J-T% Commissioner's Office, ?A . Januar 27, 1866. 3 $15.00 2ieo State Tax CoHafti A ND COMSRIONERS TO-APPROVE -M. .6C .SCURITIES, .are,bgreby - that the Act of December .186i,. "TO' fapp - - - Plies," &C., (e. S,rgte "Th cause the of*iial b naLf the seveeal -INO tors of this State to. Ie emaired by' th misqsiones ppoi e j i e,s Districti.vo appiove public securitiesa&d:'f 41Wr said b-oids.are f6ttn4.to.b,saiei tory, they shall re-affirm their ;riginal-ipin -- thereof; but it fonad insufficientanda tory, they shall requ're the same to be i e e ted'an4 reuewed with good And7 sulient' ties.' The POST OFFICE and -ADDE 4 each Tax Co.4eptor, and of eah ChAMM-ake Board of Co iisaioners; musta- U Ik meC 'it.houtL delay, so thati erWbtin --AW penalty f.eageh bond andahe names'ofgheje ties thereto -may be frwatded. If- Co mi " - era shouZ. u4g4.apybend co be in4ih- - and ansatIsiactory,they will miediateiI notke thereof to the Tria-nsaer or Comp - General. - Wi. UdOD, F te Te - ST4- T&EAsUaY OFFloE, Cb Mb. - 22, 1866. -- Jan. 31-6 COMPTROLLER-GENERAL'SOFFTg: rFAX COLLECTORS are he-eb3 notid ". t - U-A thir b unds nist bWe ippibed-y t i - missioners ti approve kpubli sectiritisd - cordance-with.tWe f4r geing uitke-Df ti6 ' - urpr4EFORE THE= FIRST OF P.1M N other;ise they will-not be autheried to to collect paRmni's of taxes after -makiW - assessments. JAMS A. BLK Jan. 31-5-2tw. CoprolIee4 be State ef-0.vtAVM- - , EHzubeth A. Biggins, Ad;i t.ffi - ai annexed, of F,-B..i aL.- - -Bil for constructio.. p~vi wqe.HOP 2 creditors of the;estate:of FsR~~ '. gins deceased, s're reqihiretii- 1 - on oatlI, z.fjr detwal:d againsiaid etaJ~ Conindss~ioner of this Court-, ono efr dayof.March nert. - Comadissioner'office, SILAS JONNSTO1Q 22 Jan. 1866. C. E. N.D A Jan. 24A-A-m r- - The sfate of Southidl NEWBERRY DLSTRIT4N i i - -- David H. Buzhardt, A dir.,-wih 1ifm annexe : - - - Cathai uzdb ar Sones, .Bil to sell Property to- eid i& paymsent 1of*M - ; a4it thie isk .of.theobrner pucae, first )(onday in Fbruaiy $fS -e Court louse at Newberryg a. pgabl sad -1 tract of lad, ieonging: to the 61: of ib& 4eferson Buzhardt, deee -d~~ii~?~ New beiiy Distriet, on 'the- wate of Creek--o thie irerth b l andsohean'd 1'ritys'90e - -~ (20146-169 and b6neded -b apda Halfac,Estate'of N.-G. Gah an, 'Etci T. W. TfrepsQw and oihers.- - TERMS-The parende r wil H give bond with aigleast two good sune mortgage of the preases, to. securelb jhe muent of the purchase aloney yayayle in one A twQ years, with interess. hereonfr'i Corns. Omee. SILAS -O~ ( T J'annarfySah 186G. :K~ Jan 10, 2-4-t - THlESTAT1!!OF SOUTH -~U 4 sill for safe ot prey -~~' tr1)Nesll, -deceased,.are Iei3'm e - aid4.tab sh on oath,-b.fore **r'.-. theh".respeciive demands, on-or fefdre - ~ a!s of Famnary; 866, rae ilb-r SILAS JOHNSTONZ2 -V* - M.Y WBYTIILW ACTIONEEFA D 0al%ISSE01 ~ 80 share 1F~BUI S e 6eiet i he aboftA3 Cm~~ JIVING dispbErd of theeWteel 1- - wilto give their estire a -ti ~* Gents; Youths an s~ Cloths - ats - Dealirig 'excInsively in one-line, we have4 een liar advantages in buying, which ena.blea s d.to keep a large,r stock and to seU lower than others n ot similarly skuated. W~i rekct fully invit.e the att,cntion of all to our s%dw-ill etidpatot to-let go 'one Ieav.e our house whout beitig suite - - W havmstWi gn- fhad'-nielot.ofLadicar ~'oes and Crcekery*are,'which we t sell i -elose out.' WRIGIIT & COOG" January 3 I)-li frie ds ndparns -he Ds Tm. F.e U,- 3TKA mi.re.pcfl iforms his frici,d~ uiid patrons~ that be baa r.ahen rooms at Yr J. AmiLk's- residence.