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FISKS iMetalli( C HE subscriber has just received a celebPAted manufaicturer, which a paderns, and of elegant Rosewood fin the pulblic.~ He takes this occasion to s .,-lusivelv for cash, and seing them at thatno ortMrs for the above Cases will Xewberry, S. C., Feb. 14-7-tf tg the MERCIANTS 07 THE SOUTHIV The undersigned, Wholesale Dealers, advise fou of the fact that Charleston is again a market for the purchase of goods, and in view of the * y, openingof the spring trade, we beg to so liq-the resumption of the patronage so liberally estendedfo this:market in the past. We are aVare that many old and respected fums wiiUbmissed from-our number, but many, senbilar names will be found in new associations, -May to supply the wants of the Trade, as of iort and other old and new firms will be added ty our number at an early - day. The cash and shorteredit system having been universally ad)pt edini al the Northern markets, we are necessari Ijiompelled to adopt a like system as the only saeone on which to conduct business, and the .a*y percentage once necessary to cover bad Wbts will now be a%oided. Small profits and f~q'el retu'rns will be the rule, and under this V,ldig we hope not only to restore to our an ient city its former prosperity, but to extend her tmde- to- the full extent of the capabilhies her ex * e#ntgeographical position and natural advan fges afford. Our interest and ambition combine aate us in attiring this result. th pth Carolina R ilroad is now open to o1umbia, mnd its Presideht has officially in oee us'tbat the Augusta hue will be comple ted to Bilackvill'e this mo:th, and that on hrst of February he will receive througl freight to Augusta. A line of steamers to Savannah wil afford facilities for - shipping in that direction. it is-our purpose to have iu store-by the last of tibruary a comple:e and varied assortment of * goods in our respecti,e lines adopted to the pgog trade, an d every exeriou shall e made to .poote your interests. 'We exitend to you the hand of commere:al 'el JowsbLip, and solicit your co-operation and pntron g P in our eAforts to make Charlestozi the cent-re - eSouthern trade.- Give us the encouragement we-ask, and yoni will erjoy all the advantages o1 t'ekeap bomne market. - - * Dry Goods.. * W;Y. liu'rge.and Co. * Y4wn'Bates and Co. R:f. Read and Co. - a'sa, Vance and Ce". Akig; Noyes and Johnston. ) ~and Goodirivh. onfl, Wejrad Co. SLtsfIs and Co. Facy Goods. L I). Bf-urkett-a-nd Cy, -Sueors ~of Dewing, Thayer aui Co. oMrth, titele a ud Wa'rdel1. Milliiery anid Straw Goods. '~IhHains anid Covert. - Boots and Shoes. L E. Stoddlard anLd Co. . ii.Bri.tel, duecessor of Durrhamn, Tatft andi Co. 'VitCi)aly, AgeuC .' , 4)uk Coni inLs. - Hats anid Caps. N~laDs and Cover-t. -T.l Williams ard- Co. -'4. H'rs~ey 25 Hayne street, Successor to H crsey, - ue ai:d Co. Hla'rdware.. - ... Adger sad Co. -1lrjtk Uatroun-rand Co., 24 UayneSte. aiatd Co. Edg.epon'and Richards. C(iraveley. - - - E L: Demng aM4 Co. Xgneculrurd Implements & Machinery. Little and Marsh-ah, is- East Bay street. --. - Books. - J. . Dawson and Co. Bogett, Denny and (Co. - - Carri-ages and hres LChapin andT i. * :LW, Gate and Com. - atharanud Ottcolengr-i. Yaper Blangings, Window Sh ades and ~ KiamanUphoktery. Clothing. EdwihBates and Co. -hcullar, -Williams and. Painter. -g3ci l5Frphy. Tiro an Co. - - -Saddlery. Hate Calhoun and Co., t?,.Haynestet - aro, Nco a d Co. -Drugs. - Joseph J. Morgan. L. Cha'pin and Co. Johri Kenifick, 48 Broad street. - Crockery. Webb an'd Sage.* - R~1iam G. Whilden and Co. - Draper and Tailor. skilis 22 Broad stret. Grocers. -AGo. W. Winnams and Co. -Chs. H.JMofe and Co. * eo. W: Glark and Co. Thaddeus Street. aidF.awson. .'iF. O'NeiJl and Son, 167 East Bay. W. H. Chafle. 'Wr1. Garniey.--. - -' 5 Rewiry isehioff and Co. 'Thompson and Bro. ,C'ahili at d Co. .John King and Co. 'Wagner, Heath and MIonseeS. J3. H. an-d D. Muller. Bollganii-ros. Hay and Grain Merchants. Jobn S. Bir and Co. PdTig :Materials, Sash, Blind and -Door Manufacturers. .Wr P. Russell and Co. C~arpetintgs, Oil Cloths, Mattings and ---- Tailors' Trimmings. ChS. D. Carr and Co. Grocers, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants. ~~unniand Bee. - Auctioneers, Commission Merchants, -Dealers in Dry Goods. - ITaavage Hleyward and Sonr, 12~3 r'est B:ay street, Chaileston, S. C., and 141 Augusta, G'a. Smi Bakery, Crackers, Biscuits, etc. J. C. H. C!atussen an d Co. Burial Cases) 2 s-opl of these Cases from the above re of the latest and most improved ish, and which he offers at low rates to ay that they have been purchased ex nly a small advance on the cash price, be attended to unless accompanied with R. C. CHAPMAN. SHERiFFqS SALE. B? Y or0er of Jno. T. 'Peters~on, Ordinarv of y re I will sell, in front of the Court1House"at Newbierrf,l on the first Mon day in March next, one tract of lanud, situate and being in the State of South Carolina and District aforesaid, containing twenty acres (more or less), the real estate of Joice Ann Troutman, Dec'd, adjoining lands of Jacob Fulmer, Philip Sligh, James Moore and Elizabeth Kihler, on a credit until the first dat of January, 1867, with iuLerest from the day of sale-except so much of the pu chase mon.?v a: mayV be necessary to pay costs, which nust ne pail in cash. The purchaser will be required to give bond with at least two good sureties, and a mortgage of the premi6es, to the Ordinary (if deemed necessary) to secure the purchase money. WM. W. HOUSEAL, S. N. D. Sheriff's Offee, Feb'y 12th, 1866. Feb. 14, 7-St. B Y order of Jno. T Peterson, Ordinary of Newberrv District, I will sell in front of the Court House door at Newberry, on the first Monday in March next, one tract of land situate and being in the District o.' Newberry, So. Ca , containing eight acres. more or less, bounded by lands of Hugh C. Wilson, Eiizabeth Bowles and Jno. C. Spcnce, on a credit until the first day of January 1867, with inlerest from theday of sale, except so much of the purchase money as may be necessary to pay costs, which must be paid in cash. The purchaser will be required to give bond, with good sureties, and a mortgage of the premises (if deemed necessary) to the Ordinary, to secure the purchase money. W. W. 11OUSEAL, S. N. D. Sheriff's Office, Feb. 6, 1866. Feb. 7, 6-4t. GARDEN SEED, MARROWFAT PEAS, Extra Early Dwarf Sugar Early York Cabb.age, Drumhead" FLat Dutch. " Buucom.be" A.so, Super Carolina INDIGO. And A pr'etty general assortment of HARDWARE andl CUTL.[RY, amongst which is superior Table Cutlerv and Pocket Knives, the best make Files. With 'many other art icle# Will barter for or purchaee all country produce. The above just receiv.ed and for sale "y , R. STEW ART.. Feb 6, 18GO. F'76 2 Irish Potatoes, sp!endid lot of Yc11ow. Pink Eye Potatoes. sal- Also the longr, white and red Potatoes, for sale byLOVELACE & WHEELER. Peo 7 0tf IN STORE. IER OSINE4 OIL, (Genuine) Wi'tar's Balsam of Wikd Cherry. Ayers' Ch erry Peeloral, Mustang Liniment, Morphne Quinmne, Marchi's Catholicon, Pr'wand's Tonic Mixture, O:'g'od's Cholagogue, - Seidlitz Powderse Jatynes' Hair Tonic, andl a variety of' other good medicines, just received and for sale cheap at PRAT T, JAMES & CO'S. Feb 7-6 Drug Store. FLAY RING~ EXTAGTS. Extract of Lemon,. "' Orange, VC \an illa, 'K "Celery, "". Almonds, Citron, Ci-rants, Corn Starch,Pearl Sago, Yeast Powders, Cox's Gelatine and.Russia Isingl ass, for sale cheap, at PRATT, JAMES & CO.'S Feb 76 Drug store. COOKING STOVES FWvery excellent COOKING STOVES odifferent sizes, have just been-received directly from the manufactureis in New York,j and for sale by -W. T. WRIGHT, Who furnishes NEW WROUGHT IRON BACKS, FOR OLD STOVES, tat will last for years. Who manufactures and sol!s at wholesale and retail the very best article TINWJARE, Wh6 does Roofing, Guttering,Putting in Yallies, &e. Who does all kinds of REPAIRING, usually done by tinners. And last, though not least of all, who returns thanks to a generous public for the very liberal, patronage which be has received since opening .at his present stand, and hopes, by diligence in business and a dispo sitior, to please all, never to merit less. Jan 24 4 tf Copartnership Notice, 7JMIE s .bscribers having entered into a partner 1ship for the purpose of conducting a Mer cantiLe business, under the name and style of Harmon & Smith, inform their friends aid the public generally that they have opened i store at the Dead Fall, where they will be happy to reciv e them. T. F.HA N J. D. SMITH. Feb 14 7-St Flour $12,O0 per Barrel. Sr,e 15etsner lb. Limestone Springs Female High School RET. W. CURTIS, LL. D., Principal. T HE REGULAR ENSCING SESSION OF this School will commence on the third Wednesday in February, the 21st inst. TERMS F0R FIVE MONTIS, payable in ad vance either in specie or its equivalent in curren ev : Board, including lignts, washing and fuel.$75.00 Tuition in English and the Classics........25.00 Tuition ii Primary Department...........15.00 Lessons on the Piano or Guitar........... 2.5. Use of Piano............... ....... 2.50 Tuition in French or the Modern Languages, each....................... 20.00 Each Pupil must bring one pair of sheets and pillow cases. towels and drinking cup. Dr. CURTIS will leave the Mills House,Charles ton, on Monday, the 19th of February, and Nick erson's Hotel, Columbia, on the 20th, for Lime stone, and be happy to take charge of any Pupils on the route. Regular mails are re-established to the 'place. Any hurther information can be obtained of the- 11n. W. F. COLCOCK, or at the COURIER OFFICE. Feb. 7, 6-4t. NEWBERRY female C.olleziatle Schooli T IE SPRING SESSION of this School will be gin on the 121h day of February next. It is very deskrable that pupils should enter at the coiiencement of the session, but they will be re eived at any time, and charged from the time of entering. - This school has been taught by me for several years, and has hitherto been limited in the nun ber of scholars, but I will noiv receive a I who may apply for admission, and will employ conpe 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 entrgy to the building ap of such a sciiool as shall furnish facilities for acquiring a complete education to girls who can not be sent from home for that purpose, and all the advantages of the best schnols in the State to those whose circumstances allow of thtir being sent abroad. Having many years' experience as a teacher, the system of instruction pursued will be such as that experience has proved to be most eficient and thorough. My charges are as-foilows: For instruction in the higher studies of a com plete English course, for session of live months............25 00 For instruction in lower branches of E!glish, for session of five months, from. . . .$15 to$2 00 For instruction in French, German, Italian, each...........................$20 00 Board can be had for at least ,15 uo per month, exclu ive of lights and washing. I am prepared to take a number of boarders in my f.tniilv, at the above rate. My house is large, room'y, and comfortable, in a retired part of the townl, andi 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 equivalent in currency, or provisions at market prices. For further information address Rev. Jno. J. Brantly, Newherry, S. C. JNO. J*. BRANTLY. Jan 10, 2-1mn. NOTICE ! NOTICE ! rWHfE subscribers have just returned from I Charleston, with a flue, large and full STOCK OF GOODS, Which they are opening at their residence 4 miles Ncrth of Newberry C. H.,' consisting in part of Ladies Dress Goods, . Hats, Slioes, Dry Goods, Fancy Articles, Clocks, Watches, Crockery W%, IIard ware, Cutlery, Blind Bridles, Saddles, IIames, hoes,also, Garden Seed, J. P. INARDetc., etc., J. P KIARD& SON. Jan '7 6 tf Fire Insurance, IOW much is your Dwelling House worth ? Have you ever considered how difficult it would be to rebnild your house if burnt and wher~e yon would get tl.e money to pay for it?~ Do you know that by paying a strall sum an nually you can hatve you;r house insured, and in case of tire be promptly paid for it i For full information in regard to insurance call upon .CARWILE & McCAUGHRIN, Agents for the Uneritders Agency of New York, with a Capital of... .. . .... ... .. . .3,00,000 Home Jnsuirance' C<nnpany, Newc York, . Cpital..~.....................$2,000,000 Jan. 31, 5--4t. Notice, T HE UNDERqIGNED cani be found at the old .1stand of Webb & Lovelace, where they ex -pect to carry on a genera! mercantile business keeping always on hand an -assortment of all goods usually kept in a wholesale and retail Va riety Store, and will: be glad .to see all their friends arid customers, and the public generally call in and get bargains. LOVELACE & WHEELER. Jan 31, 5-tf. C, C, PERRY, AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION AGF.NT, WALHALL A, S. C. XVILL attend to the purchase of Corn, Peas, S Lather, Fruits, Liquor and Country Prouce generally. - Farmers and others are solicited to forward orders. Jauuarv'24 4 Sweet Potatoes, A~ good lot of fine eating Potatoes in store and for sale by Feb 7 6 tf LOVELACE & WHEELER. Sorghum, S OME of the miost beautiful country made Mo lasses, for retail, so as to accommodate all classes of buyers, for sale by LOVELACE & WHEELER. Feb 7 6t M. W. BYTHE WOOD, BROKER AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, NEWBERRY, S. C. SOLICITS a share of BUTSfNESS. His long experience in the abbve BRANCHES guarantees satisfaction. - .an. 17, 3+. TilE WANTS OF All People CAN BE SUP LIED For a Very Little Money AT THE * Saddle:Harness By HENRY H. BLEASE. Newberry, S. C., January 3, 1860-1 tf OLD HARNESS AND SADDLES REP AIRED, AT SHORT NOTICE, By HENRY H1. BLEASE. now Full and Complete OUR STOCK OF Ladies', Gentlemen'S, Boy's Youti's, Misses & Children's BOOTS, SHOES, GAIERS &I I s now fuland complete. Consisting of every variety and style of Goods, in our line, all of which were made, espc.h to order, by the very best mnanufactors. Therefore, wc feel confi dent that we can, and will sell-a better shoe for the samel money, than any other house this side of Philadelphia. We cordially invite a call be fore you buy elsewhere.3.SBE,&C, , Main st., opposite Court lijuse. N. B.-Being<-onnected with the House of I. Mi. Suber & Co., I will be happy to see all my old friends and customners. Jan 10 2 tt McDUFFIE METTS. W V. B. McKellar, IIA&RMOE I OFFICE OVER McFAL &HOLMN'SSTORE, on Main Street, adjioiinrg the bnrick Hotel, will be happy to meet his old friends and patrons at his new rooms. Hie takes this opportunity to return thanks to the publie foi- their past patronage, and begs a continuation of the same, with the assu rance on his part that no time, labor gr expense ~shall be wanting to render every operation in hi line, as perfect as can be done any where in the State. All persons, white or colored, who -desire it, can have their teeth extracted free of charge, at this office, by T. T. Moore, jan2.4 4 5 COTTON SEED FOR SALE, A FEW BUSHELS of superior COTTONSEED can be had by arnlying to -Harris & Bow ers, at Ne wberry. Feb 7 6 IIENRY BU.RTON. DR. L. M. GIIBALL TAVIN~G located at Frog Level, offers-his 11Professional Ser'ices .to the citizens of N ewberry District. January 17 3 4 Latest Imiprovemnents!! C. H 1lNESMOBE * Sreturned from Augnsta and iA prepared LIto take any kind of PICTURE. Ambrotypes, -Photographs, Portraitcs, AT rom any kindof Pictzures ! I TTEOLD OPPQSITE THE 00UET HOUSB, Jan ]7 3 tf SELLING OFF WINTER STOCIK AT REDUCED PRICES, To make room for spring and summer goods. T.IIE STOCK OF DRY GOODS Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, AND F'ANCY ART3ILES, Is of the fullest description, additions to which are being constantly made. Besides -which .the line of 5RCE,. ute l.,a1...~ ndA full. The most complete MANUFA C TOR Y OF GOOD TIN WARE In America, x-an be found r.t NEWBERRY C. R-, 8. C., HENRY IL DLEA SE, Jan 3 1 tf Proprietor. MERCHANTS WOULD 1)0 WELL To call at BLEASE'S And examine his Tin Ware& Prices. Jan 31 tf OLD STOVES and OLD STOVE Piping, old Gutters, old 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, new Guttering, New Tin for Valleys, &c., &c., All furnished and finished, with all of the newest improvements, by jan 3 1 tf HENRY 11. BLEASE. Pomaria Nurseries, BE proprietor returns his thanks to his pa tronls, 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, 75c. to $1. Evergreens, Roses, Grape Vines of Choice kinds, English Walnuts, Spanish Chesnuts' Ever bearing Mlberries, Figs. Asparagus and -1orse Radish Roots, etc. Usage and Macartney Roses for Hedges. A Descriptive catalogue sent to all post paid applicants. Address WMt SUMMER, Jan~ 3 1 2m Pomnaria, S. C. A. HARRIIS, Iselling off his splendid Stock of Goods at greatly reduced prices-bare ly over cost-for the purpose of clos ing out in order to prepare for his SPRJNB ST OCK. Fine American Prints at from 25-to 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 Ki p Boots, from $2 to $5 per pair. Heavy Stock Groceries, Sugars, 25 cents per pound, Cheese 40 cents per pound. Gall early if you wish to secure bar gains, as I aixi determined to leave for the North on-the Fii-st of February to select my Stock of Spring Goods. Jan. 1. Greenville & Columbia II. R. GENERAL SUPER INTENDENT'S OFFICE, Columbia, January 28th, 1866. .-~ OI~N and after WEDN1ESDAY, the 31st instantA '1 the Pan.enger Tlrains weill bi n?ia dJaily (Sunday excepted) t.. follows: Leave Columbia at 6.00' A. if. " Alston '" 11.00 " " Newberry' " 12.50 P. It Arrive at Abbeville " 6.A0 " - " Anderson ". 8.10 " "Greenville " '9.00 " Leave Greenville at 4.$0 A. If. " Antderson " 5.30 ". " .AbbeviHie "'7A45 .-" Kewberry " 1.10" --Arrive at Aiston- " 2..55 P. if. -" Columbia " 8.00 - There will be about seven miles of staging still between Freshley's and Alston.. Tassengers will be fuirnished with lickets -throughk including the Road, Stage and Ferry, ?o.pounids baggae smIy alowe'd on the stage (o one seat. .J. B. LAsS1.-L, Dissolution of Co-Partnership; T HE FIRM of WEIBB & 10OVEI4ACE is this day dissolved by muitual consent. Alf mat ters in liquidation will be settled by either rmem ber of the late firm. W. H. WEBB, B8. I. LOVEL ACE, January 27, 1866. 5 tf NewberryHotel AHew Face in an Old Place! AIGassumed.the Proprietorship of the MIarin House, it will hereafter be known Ias the Newberry Hotel. I will use my best en deavors to supply the table with good, nutritious and well-cooked food. My servants.are cleanly and attentive. Every effort will be put forth for the comfort of my guests. I invite the traveling public to give me a call. I will make my terms as reasonable as possible so as to accommodate visitors from the country, business me'n, clerks and others, who may wish to patronize me. Feel. ing the necessity and- importance of a well-kept public house, I will do all that I can to establish the same. II. L ,EPTING. Newberry, Dec. 13, 1865. DR. J. K.L DAPRAY, Surgeon. Denatist. FRoM CH ARLESTON, S. C. - \FFICE on the North side of Main-street, for Legal_3tes1 STA TE OF 01VTH C AROIYA.. By J 7. T., Peterson, Ordinttry of Yewb.n ljip.trict. HERMAS,. C. W Kinard, hA.s appUed N to me fur Letters- of Admnnistratfio, on- all ad singularn .;be oods and eafse1t, rights~a.nT credit of- . W. P rarmon, late of the distiict aforesaid, decease'd: These are therefore to cite and admnorii.h aR and sirinula"r, the-kindred and credi ors of the said deceased, to be and appear befoie m,_t;nr next Ordinarv's Court for the said Disrict, tW-be holden at Ne'wherry Cortffous on the 19th day of Feb. inst. to she' camse, if any wh the -s6i Administration shouid not be granted. Given under my hand and Sea, this -6th day of Feb. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred-and sixty-six. F 7 21. JOHN T. PETEE0Y , 0.,K.D. STATE OFDOUTH CAROLINA NE WBERRJ? YR )I CT. Bq J6k1 6. Peterson, Esj., (rdinary of New. berr.y D)istridt. - W HEREAS, Hugh C.- Wil.on has applied to me for Letters Qoj AbdnistratimoRt dl and singular the goods and_-chattes,.rights ind credits of Jaze C. Wilsdu, late..o.he Di Lrict aforesaid, deceoased. These are therefore to eite ~and admbisb -ag aid singular, the kindred -and creditors o the 3aid deceased, to be and appear before me,At ur next Ordinary's Court for the said Distrikt,-te - * be holden at Newberrv Court House on the 19th day of February in't,, to shew cause- if any why the said Administration should not.-h granted. Given under my haind and-Sek this 5tl day of February, in the year of our Lo rd one thot sand eight hundred an sixty-six. F 7 2 JOHN T, PETERSON, o. N. D. The State of Soth CarollaAW. NBwBEfRT DiItlJ~ Dy Juhn 7. Pete;%on, Eg.,Ordinary ofsw berry Di)triet. - yHF EREAS, Sarah Cureton- bas..- ap ed to me for Letters of '4dmstation, - on all and Isingtdir the goods .and cvttel , rights and credits of -James -Cdretoh; Ite of the District, aforesaid, Weeaied T ese are. therefore to Cite a k4 ad mi01 W TA and-singular, thekindred anderediters 0Ueea4 deceased, to. be and appear hford me; dout next Ordinarys Court for the saitD rtite hofden at Newberry Court House, on-th46trdw - of Feb. iNst., to shew -caise-if -anj wj9 t said Administration sfrouldt,e g:tA--% Gven tmder my hand, thia 27 'ae$4 in the year of our Lord eathouspid:'i hundred and sixty-six. F 7-2t j. J011N T: PE7ER9WdPN.4 STATE OF SOUTH VAROLINAt By shhn . Peterson- Espuire, Ordinary' of Newberry~ Dirtrict. - - -'~. 1TIHEREAS E. P. Lake bas applied to me for VT L'.tters of Admiinis~tratiorn, de. boismn, with willannexed, on al~ind :singular thgned - chattels, rights.and.credits of-Dray ton T. Ourt.po, late -of theiDistrict aforesaid, deeaaed. These are therefore-to Cite and admionish ff1a singular,the lgindred and cr-editors of the said:de. ceased,-to be and appear before me,s a.t our ig114 - - Ordinary's Court for the said Distritliesa a, Newbcrry Court fouse on>ihe 19tli-dty of Feb. inst, to shcw caure,. if any yb.y dWaald Administration iehoukd not~ be,granted ~. - . Giver. under mj# hanid and -6eat, dis%day1 , of Feb. In the yar of ouj-I tedyoe-tiroussad . eight hundred and s,ixtf-fitsi.-< F '16-2t. -JOHN -T. PE?USON(, i ND tCatSSOT ER T~OAPPROTUtS. .ALIC SECITES~ are herebyutIod that the Act of Decemsber, 186&, "To l,aieteg plies,"~ &c., (See. 8,) reqire.."he TreaUfee-b p cause the afieial bonds of-te-everaF Tardite tos of this State to bgei*ald bit,6-1 misioners .appoited ht ~iher- :respeti. - - Disdicte'to approve pablic se,uite said 6onds are toud to b*e fiem. tw tory,. they gIill le.affirnitheir ofigia -~w. thereof; but if fo linuflincita: tory, they shall requir the0 sahne'tat bg.. ted and renewed t'ithgood 'aridtuOnie~ %ue* ties.' The -POST OFFICEL and" ADDlRS * ech- Tax Collecter, -aedof eaceli'Chaia 4 Boar4"6f Comntssione!5rimost :1* furni1iW - me withouit:delay,..Sn that'informuattona penalty of each bond! and the iantes- of.he ties thereto may be f-er rdda. f ,-Coimdad o eas should adjudge-any .bond-oMeJ and ansatisfactory, they; -r1 humuedaf notice thereof to the TFeasurBr. or- Cos ~ , - General.', -. WMv. RODfaey# STATE TaztrR Ofricx, .C6Jmbia, .IaIIHnW 22'1866. * -i04 24L COMPTROLLERENRAL'S QFXIE.E --. T CLLECTORS are.hereby riotifiea te.. tAXir.o nmust be appigeved by 64 migsionerve to approve puibhle securi-tif, in - a - cirdance with the-foregoing notice of the .Tueen urer, ITEFONE TIHi FIRST GE AFHNET1 otherwise they will not be authorize'd ta. procs - - to collect payments of'tnxes ater making thef assessnens JA MFE A. -BLACE Jari. $1-5--2t. ComptrollerenseI. -Tel te 3 f S iCreJN#3 -* xarte ald - Simieon Fidrtt 4 torP et ,,Soitor ofidle Circu'rt. Ts@s LMEONt FAIR, Esq., Solieior of 34# 13Circui t,- beri;4g this day'filed, in thiJs oBtne a "IBill to perpetuate testimony in .relati<$a to deeds, wills, choses iri iocion, and oiher-,papes and~ records destroyed or oess durig h2(ie It is Ordered th-t all pesnnh to,andideious of Can ag, ttfemse1 -7e * benefit-'ef ihesi & the~ Genrk such eassemra irndproted, be per . conje fore the Co'urtind -have.tZ petuated, uuder this' ftI, all6vid50eie they shall.produce, on proper applttcaitidn bWd - made before tne. SILXS JOH{NSTONE, Comissioner'kOfile, J C.E.N.D. Januar-y-27, ]1866. 5 $15.00 2mo. TIIE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. NEBERR~Y DIS'RICT. W. H. Ularrinugton and -others, Ex'ors, vs. Helen O'Neall, and others. Bill i'or satle of property, relief, &c. The ereditors of the estate of Judge John Be! ton O'Neall, deceased, are hereby to render in ad establish on oath, before the Commissioner, their respective demands, on or before the firat day of February, 1860, or they will be precluded. SILAS JOHNSTONE, c.L.N.D. Cor's Office, Nov 10, 1q65. 8m [$15) The State of South Carolina, NE WBERatY DISTICT--I, FQU1TY... Elizabeth A. Higgins, Administratrix, with will annexed, of F. B. Higgins. TDr. Calvin C. Higg.ns and others. Bill for con.struction, pa 'on anid relief. HE creditors of the estate of Franei.e B. Big gins deceased, arc required to render in, cn oath, their demand against said estate; to the Comis..ioner of this Couw, on at-before the first day of March next. Commiesion,'s ofce, SILAS JOHYSTONE, 22 Jan. jIs;. C. E. N. D. Jan. -1-Im.$90 No time