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New Furniture Store, over Rutledge & OstendoWf's, (And Opposite the -farble Yard.) W expect to keep constantly on hand, a complete assortment'of the following ar ties, -Tiz CHA BER SETTS-different styles. Bureaus, Wash Stands, bed-steads, Trundles, Cibs and Cradles, Xatrasses, l4t Saloon, Foldi ngand Extension Tables, Sofas, Tete-a-tetes and Divans, Rockig Chairs-from common to the finest, A good variety of Cane and Wood-seat Chairs, and Children's Rockers, Dining and Nursery Chair2, also Merchant's Stools. We will also keep Wall Papering and Window Shades, and furnish Looking-Glass Plates, for old frames. Having had several year's experience in this business, we feel confident that we c.n sell as 1eep as any house in the State, and hope that qll our old friends will call and examine our *Ock. g3 Eatrnce through Rutledge & Osten dorff'!-store. JOHN R. LEAVELL & CO. April 11 14 Smo. TRE SPRING CAMPAIGN. T HE Subscribers have added largely to their -Stock of Drgs, Medicines, Chemicals, Fancy Goods, Brushes, &c., For the Spring Trade. Parties wishing can soon get anything in their me, froma HAIR PIN or a CROTCHET NEEDLE in. BASKET of CHAMPAGNE or a barrel of TRAIN OIL. They beg leave to call the atten tien of the public to the above fact, and to their CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, Pmepaied by themselves, fresh every week, and g6aranteed of as good quality as that purchased 3W.Ne4York, Philadelphia, or any where else. PRATT, JAMES & CO. A* 11, 1.5 tf. STATIONERY. . ETTER, CAP, Note and Bill Paper, Letter, jL Note and Official Envelopes of superior qplty, Steel Pens and Pen Holders, Lead Pen cla, Journalsand Pass Books, Black and Red lUk of superior quality, Ink Stands and Sealing Wax, Tisiting Cards. ALSO, Simford's irer Invigorator. Band's Sarsaparilla. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorer. Wood's Hair Restorer. Batchelors Hair Dye. ~AND Xgyptian Lotus, the latest and best perfume for the handkerchiet. Just received and for sale at PRATT, JAMES & COS, spr 1,.15--tf Drug Store. HARDWARE. PLANTER'S FTOES, No. 0, 1, 2, 3, Brades' Crown an:d Patent Hoes, Trace Chains, Ames' Shovels, 4nvIls, Vicea, Behows, Fiy Packages of English Hardware, Just received.direct from- Liverpool, For saa low, by Cr GRIAVELEY, - 2 East Bay, South of the old Post Office, CHARLESTON, S. C. -p11 15 3 Bhedule on Spartanburg and Union Railroad, Sand after Thursday, the 22d inst., the trains will leave .Spartanburg C. H., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,r-t 5 A. M., -asd re'ach Shelton at 9.40. A. M. RIeturning, leave Shelton at 3 P. M., and arrive 'as Spartanburg C. H., a-t 7.30 P. M. Pasengers can now go through to Columbia 'mone da.y end return in one day--stages, hacks 'an4 wagons connecting between the two roads. .THOMAS B. JETER. P:esident Spartanburg and Union Railroad. Unionvlle, S. C. March 20,. 1866. April 11, 15. Ge,Supts Office, C, & S. C,R.. COLUMBIA, S. C., APRL 4, 1866. 'HIS R oad is now completed 'to Doko, and ..Passenger and Freight Trains runninig as below: Lea-re Charlotte (on arrival of the North Carolina train) at...............10.00 p. m. Arriue at Dok,o at.,............ 6.0 " Legve Doko 4..... .. ..............5.00 a. mD. tArrire at Charlotte at ....... ..... 2.50 p. mn. Apri11 15 JAS. ANDERSON, Sup't. 'lIE STATE OF SOUTH CAROUINA, - - NEWBERRY DISTIC'T, By . T. Peterson, Esq., Ordinary of New berry Di.t>riet. S. HEREAS, Rachel Enlow has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and s'ngular the goods and chattels, rights tnd credits of John Belton Enlow, late of the dis gdtsforesaid deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and4 s'mgulars the kindred and,creditors of the aid deceased, to be an~d appear before me, at aur next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Newberry Court House, on the 18th day of April, inst, to shew cauce, if any Why the said Administration should not be grantetb. aiveh un.der my hand this 4th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. A 11, 15-2t. JOHN T. PETERSON, O.iI.D. Etate Notice, A LL persons having any claims against the Estate of ELIBU C. PAYNE, dec'd., are hereby requested to hand them in to the Ordi hary for Newberry District, by the 1st day of May. nest. It is earnestly hoped that one and all will heed this notice, as at that time I shall proceed to pay off as far as possible such claims. All persons indebted to said Estate will make payment to me b~y that time. .ELI2ABETH A. PAYNE, Executrix. Chappell's Depot, April 3, 1888. April i1, 15-3t. Scythe Blades. SCYTHE BLADES; And WHET ROCKS; Just received and for sale by ap 1115 LOVELACE & WHEELER. NOTICE.P Notice. A LL persons having demands against the Es tate of B. F. PAYSINGER, deceased, wil haud them in properly attested to THOS. M. ]AYSINGER. April 4, 14-t. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. T HIS popular and well known HOTEL hai been newly furnished throughout by th( present Proprietor, who has been sixteen yean connected with the establishment. W. W1ITE, Propietor. GEORGE G. MtxER, Superintendent, GHARLEs A. MILLER, Cashier. April 4, 1866-14. Headquarter& 2d SEPARATE BRIGADE, NEWBERRY, S. C., April 1, 1866. GENERAL ORDERS NO. 1. ALL orders and circulars heretofore issue Al for the information and guidance of citi zens of the District, and soldiers of this command will remain in full force and effect until otherwist ordered from these headquarters. M. MURRAY, Capt. com'd'g Post, Newberry, S. C. April 4, 14-2t. HEADQ'RS, 2D SEPARATE BRIGADE, ( NEWBERRY, S. C., April 1, 1866. i General Orders No. 2. INFORMATION having been received at thes( headquarters of persons visiting plantation where laborers have contracted at just and equi table compensation, and offering greater induce. nients, with a view. to supply themselves witi labor for a few months only, thus doing seriou injury to both whites and blacks, and being ir direct violation of laws and regulations hereto fore established, this practice must be discon tinued. Parties violating this order will be pun ished by fine or imprisonment, or both fine ani imprisonmen.t. M. MURRAY, Captain Comd'g Post Newberry, S. C. April 4 2 DRESS GOODS. E are now opening up a nice- lot of Sum mer Dress Goods for Ladies and - Gents use We have for Ladies, Prints, Muslins, Print ed Jackonets, Organdies, Chenai, Leno, Whit< Jackonets, Swiss, Briliants, Diapers, Linen, &c. &c. Also a handsome lot of Summer Shawls an( a good lot of Ginghams. cheap, Solid Colorec (oods of various colors, Furniture Prints, Gloves Hose, Ribbons, Elastic, Braids, Tapes, &c., &e Domestic goods, White, Striped, Checked, Bed. ticking &c., 10-4 Sheeting fine, 4-4 Sheeting au S. J. Goods LOVELACE & WHIEELER. April 4-14-if. Shoes, New ad Cheap. W E have a splendid stock of Shoes for th4 season, for Ladies, Gents\, Misses -ardc Boys, fresh and good stock, whic~h we intend tc sell low. We can make it to your interest tc call and examine the stock before making your purchses.LOVELACE & WH ElER. A pri! 4, 14-tf. GROCERIES. 1TE yae a full and fresh stock of Groceries, Harwae,ot ions, and almost anything that is to be had in this market. Provisions re tailed in as small parcels as any may wish to pur chase. And don't forget that we will purchase or barter for all kinds of country produce, so if you want goods and haven't the ready cash just bring along your produce and barter for the gods, as you can get them just as cheap as for the cash, and don't ask for credit as that has "played out." We don't charge~ anything for showing goods, so come and look if you don't -LOVELACE & WHEELER. April 4, 14-tf. Win. Boyce R ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THTE PUBLIC that he has opened a choice stock of fresh FAMILY BROCERIES, and intends to keep constantly on hand a gene. ral assortment. of goods in that line. He respectfully solicits, and hopes by selling goods at small profits, to secure a share of public patronage.. His store .is on Main-street, opposite Doctor apers' drug store, where he will be pleased to wait on any who will farvor him with a call. Ne wberry, March 27, 1866.. Notice to Stockholders Newberry Steami Mill. MEETING of the STOCKHOLDERS of Neberry Steam Mill, is called for Satur dy, the 13th April. ~ A full attendance is re qested as business of importance will be brought efore the'm. A dividend will on~ that day be eclared and paid, also a dinner prepared and furniised.J. P. AULL, A pril 4, 14-2t. President. For Sale, - T HAT handsome residence, fot' ~ merly the property of Mr. Samuel ~~ Agnew, situated between the Epis. opal Church, and the dwelling of the late Chan ellor Johnstone. On the premises are all necessary outbuildings ad a good well of watei-. The lot contains 8 ares highly cultivated. The premises are in good repair. Apply to March 28-13-tf. MRS. E. SELL. $20 Reward, O N L.st Monday night, my premises were en tered and robbed of everything valuable. oney, Jewelry, Watch, Ulothing, &c. The thief s supposed to be a freedman. The initials "HI. . R." were engraved on the Watch. Parties will please be on the lookout, and any informna tion leading to the detection of the robber and ecovery of the property will be thankfully re eived and the above reward given. GEORGE LESTER, April 4, 14-3. Frog Level, S. C. Notice to Distillers. T HE Act of the Legislature, passed at the last session, requires persons wishing to distil spirits from anything except fruits, in their season, to first obtain license from thec Board of Commissioners of Public Buildings. Notice is ereby given that those who violate this Act will e indicted. By order of the Board of Commis sioners of Public Buildings. March 21 13 4LL. J. JONES, Sec. TEACHER, A LADY wishes a situation as TEACHER in a PRIVA TE FAMIL~Y or SCHOOL. She s completent to instruct in English and Music, on Piano and Guitar. References given on applica ion. Address "H," BOX 53, Laurens, S. C. Marchi 28, 13-3t. Wright & Coppock, 1. 4, MOLLOHON ROW, NEWBE i, ARE NOW OPENING THE Largest Stock of Goods, In their 1ine, ever before offered in this market, consisting in part of Supcrfine cloth Coats and Paques, Fr drap d'ete, do. do. single and in suits " Fr & Am fncey cnss. dZ. do. d. do. C6 " "tweeds, do. do. do. do. I Spanish drillsand duck linens, do. do. do. ro. Every quality of coat or saque from $2 to $45, apats, 1.50 to 90, " " Test, " 1 to 12, Hats of various styles and quality from $1 to $8 Boots and Shoes in great variety, from $1 to $12 Special attention is called to our Extra Sizes, none need fear of being fitted, from the largest to the smiallest, A full supply of FURNISHING GOODS, Including cloths, casimers, tweeds, trimmings, shirts, drawers, hosiery, gloves, neck-ties, hair brushes, combs, &c. Trunks, valises, travelling bags, a handsome thing. We invite all to examine our stock, and as sure them we will spare no pains to please. mar 28 13 4t WRIGHT & COPPOCK. TO THE .LADIES. RS. SELL respectfully informs the ladies of Newberry, and vicinity, that her SPRINGr STOCK OF Is now open for their inspection and approval, and cosisists in p-irt of the latest styles of HATS AND BONNETS For LADIES and MISSES. Ribbons, Flowers & Tiriniigs Of most beautiful patterns, and all the many little articles which constitute a first class STOCK in the MILLINERY LINE. Her long experience in the above business war rants her in believing that she can render satis faction to all who favor her estatlishmeint ivit'h a visit. March 28, 13-te. State Tax Notice, -will attend at the places and on the days Ispeciied below, to make assessments, and receive the taxes on the following property, viz: Lands, lots and buildings ii towns and villages, cotton, (excluding crop of 1865,) manufactures of the State for sale, barter or exchange, spirit uous liquors manufactured in this State, for sale, barter er exchange, or brought in for sale. The foregoing property will be assessed and taxed a.s cording to value and amount on hand on the 1st Oct., 1865. A capitation tax of $2 per head will Ibe collected from all niales between the ages of 21 and 60 years, who resided in the district on the 1st October, 1865. Factorage, employments and professions, commissions, vendue masters, commission mierchants, premiums of insurance comnpanieQ, whether incorporated in the State or not, will be taxed for the fiscal year ending Oc tober 1st, 1865. Sailes of goods made between 1st May, 18G5 and ]st January, 1866, by resi dents, also all sales by trainsient persons is taxed. The amount of the sales of all cotton sold in the District from the 1st of May to the 1st of Octo ber, 1805, will be taxed. A tax will be collected on all dogs of every kind in the District, on the 1st January, 1866, or that may be brought i the District before the tax is paid. Newberry, A pril 9, 10, 11, 12, 18 and 14. Jalappa, Monday, A pril 16. Bush River Church, Tuesday, " 17. J. Hopkins Williams, We'n'sdayv" 18. A. J1. Longsbore's, Thursday, " 19. Dead Fall, Friday, ." 20. Schum pert's Mill, Saturday, " 21. Pomaria, - Monday, " 23. J. F. Glymph's, Tuesday, " 24. John Giymph's, Wednesday, " 25. Maybinton, Thursday, " 26. Whitmire's, Friday, " 27. Cromer's Saturday, " 28. Jacob Cook's, Monday, " 30. George Sheeley's, 'Iuesday, May 1. C. Suber's, Wednesday, " 2. Bull Street, Thursday, " 3. Frog Level, May 4 and 5. Newberry, Sale-day May and June. The Books will be kept open .at Frog Level, until Sale day in June, at whirh time they will positively be closed. All who fail to pay by that time will be liable to a double Tax. JACOB B. FELLERS, T. C. N. D. April 4, 1866. Notise XE iron gray FILLY came to my hopse on the 28th day of March, 1866. 'I have made it known throughout the country and can find no owner. The said filly hais a white spot in her face and her right hind ankle is white. Said fUly is about (3) three years of age. The owner will please come and prove property, pay charges and take her away. C. J. WORKMAN, Near Ma.rtins Depot, Laurens District, S. C. P. S. If the owner does not ecmre and get the Mare between this day and the 1:t Monday in May, she will be sold at public sale at Newberry, C. H., to pay charge3. C. J. W. .A pril 4, 14-30 NOTICE. I HATE opened, by request, in connection .Lwith my Writing School for Young Men, a class for Young Ladies. which meets at my resi dence every afternoon at 4 o'clock. The class for young men meets at the New berry Academy, at 3 o'clock, p. m. Yerms $6 per month, payable in advance. Private lesson~s given when desired. March 28, 1866. R. T. CAPERS. ~HREE For Sale, T REFINE VIOIlN'S, prices ranging from ..$10 to $20 each. Also, one good PIANO, suitable for a Miss to learn on, price .$75. For further information inquire at this OFFICE. March 28, 13-tf. School. Notice, MRS. RYAN and MISS MORTIMER having opened a SCHOOL at the residence of Mr. T. H. Mortimer, are prepared tr. xeceive a few more Scholars. Mr. Mortimer will teach Writing and David Landreth & Co.'s Fresh Garden Sed. C ITRON MELON, super. Turnip-rooted Red Beet. Long Blod-rooted Beet, Drunhead Savoy Cabbage, Flat Dutch Cabbage, Ox-heart Cabbage, Early Flat Dutch Turnip, Early White Red Top Turnip, White Marrowfat Peas. Extra Early Peas, Long Green Cucumber, Extra Early Cucumber, h Extra Parly Corn, Sugar Corn. Just received, and for sa by R. STEWART. Cg At present can be bad by calling at my residence. R. S. March 28 13 3 WILSDN WICKER HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Groceries, Hardware, Crockery-ware, Confectioneries, Notions, &c., &c., &c,, Which they intend selling at the E* lowest cash prices..3 Will Barter for, or buy, all kinds of Country Produce, at the " Stand of the ' Old Book Store.'" Call in and examine before purchasing elsewhere. March 28 13 tf d W. W. HOUSEALL, WITH LOVELACE & WHEELER, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, FANCY ARTICLES, r NOTIONS, &c. Ie i6ll be glad to have his friends and former custbTners, and the public generally, to call and examin'e the above stock of goods, being deter mined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. mar 21 12 LAMPS, LAMPS. B RACKET LAMPS with reflectors, Stem Lamps, IIand Lamps, and extra Burners for Lamnps, 40 doz. Lamp Chimneys, Brushes for cleaning Lamp Chimneys, also, Lamp Shades. For sale cheap.by fLOVELACE & WHEELER. HARDWARE, &c. AXES, Hoes, Trace Chains, Shovels, Spades, Hatchets, Hlamme:s, Iron, Nails, Tacks,( Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Sheep I Shears, Butcher Knives, Curry Combs, &c., &c. ( For sale or barter by LOVELiCE & WHEELER. FISH HOOKS and LINES.( A NICE lot of, branch and creek, Hooks and ' t.Lines. For sale by LOVELACE & WHEELER. BARTER, BARTER. .W7 E will barter any goods in our line for all 't kin d8 of country produce, and will, also, I pay cash for the same if preferred. Be sure to S give us a call. LOVEv ACE & WHEELER. - Late Arrivals 4 OF FRESH GOODS,a Sprinig_Trade. W. H. WEBB Would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally. of New berry, that having made his purchases for the Spring Trade at 1 TIlE LOWEST FIGURES, Hie is now able to dispose of his- lIruge stock at greatly reduced prices, which embraces au general and full line of 1 Prints, Muslins, Nansooks, &e, and a H ATS of latest spring styles. Leghorn, Panama, and Palm Leaf HATS, for gentlemen and boys. His BOOTS and SHOES, for Ladies and Mis ses, gents and boys, are very complete. The stock is full, covering Bacon ed Lard,H (superior and cheap,) Sugars, all grades, Cof fees, Teas, and all other articles usually kept or called for. In Har'dware, Crockeryware, , Glassware,* The variety and prices can hardly fail to suit el the wants of all classes.0 Call at the corner imder the flotel, mar 2112 W. H. WEBB:, ' g MUSIC LESSONS. * T HE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform his friends, and the public generally, that he will give instruction in the above; and wil beIc happy to receive their patronage. Can be found h at the residence of Mr. Geo. ta-sen. F. WERBER. March 21, 12-St. NOTICE T HE UNDERSIGNED respectfully announces to the citizens of Newberry, and surround ing country, that he is now fully prepared to fill all orders for Sash,.Doors, Blinds, Window and Door Frames, Moulding and Cornice, Plaining, Ic Tongue and Grooving, and all kinds of'-Scroll, lit Work, &c.,'on the shortest notice. Terms Cash. M W. A. CLINE. VW March 14, 11-3m. sti Di M The State of South Carolina. o NEWBERRT DISTRICT-IN EQUITY. Sarah A. Thompson, 2. Thos. A. Thomnpson and - Jno. 3f. Thompson. New Store. ED ]y ia o o n S, Ladies' Dress Goods, CLOTHiiMSB, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &C, ffessrs,& J L Rutledge & Bro, I [ ESPECTFULLY inform the ciiffns-bf New a berry and surroundiog -country that they t ave opened a COMPLETE STOCK of the above t ;bods'ht the stand former17 Ud%fAed by Miller I Thompson, where tey intend to keep con- t tantly on band a well-selected supply of the c itest styles of Ladies'Dress Goods, Clothing, r :c., &c. Will soon have on hand a cheap lot of ohoice i rroceries, Hardware and Crockery. I J. H. RUTLEDGE & BRO, S Newbery, April 4, 1866. t Now Full ald '(0omplete. OUR STOCK OF Ladies', Gentleme's, Boy's outh's, Misses Children's 1OOTS, SHOIS, tAITERS -&c [S now full and complete. Consisting of every variety and style of Goods, in our line, all f which were made, especially to order, by the cry best manufactors. Therefore, we feel confi ent that we can, and will sell a better shoe for he same money, than any other house this side I f Philadelphia. We cordially invite a call be Dre you buy elsewhere. I. M. SUBER, & Co., Main st., opposite Court House. N. B1.-1eing connected with the House -of . I. Suber & Co., I will be happy to see all my ld friends and customers. Jan 10 2 tt McDUFFIE METTS. [HE CHEAPEST TROCERIES,t t In this Xarket, Can be jqund at ~. H A RR IS'. ugar, brown 15, yellow 20, clarified 25, A sugar 27, C sugar 28, crushed 30. ~offee, 40 to 45 cts. 1ouir, $15 per barrel ~heese, 85 to 40 ets. 7tton Cards. 7andles, 40 ets. ... )yt'ers, pound cabs 40, 2 lbs. 75. liters, buckets, soda crackers. 70pperas, 10 ets-. per lb. iustard, 15 ets. per box. Soda, 20 cis. per lb. And all other goods cheap in pro iortion, call, examine and satisfy your elves. A. HARRIS. Feb 21 8-tf. DOOING STOVES AFEW very excellent COOKING STOVES 1.of different sizes, have just been received irectly from the manufactureis in New York, rd for sale by W. T. WRIGHT, 4 Who furnishes NEW WROUGHT IRON BACKS, FOR OLD STOVES; iat will last for years. Who manufactures and allsat wholesale and retail the very best article TI INW,A R E, IThodoes loping, Guttering,Putting in failies, &c. Tho does all kinds of REPAIRING, ually done by tinners. And last, though not ast of all, who returns thanks to a generous ublic for the very liberal patronage *wh ich be as received since opening at his pre~sent stand, ad hopes, by diligence In business and a dispo tior to please all, never to merit less. Jan 244 A &adquarkras for Candie&~ SANTA CL AUS, notwithstanding that the sea B onl for his distribution of good things has ist, has returned to Newberry with a great va etiy of Fancy Goods, Gonfectionaries and Giro- 1 ris, which will be disposed of at the establish ent ofS p Ab Ii. 10EEfR a Assorted candies, -umn drops; toys, fruits in ms, currants, citron, raisins, almonds, English . alnuts, pecan nuts, hazle nuts, butter nuts, co >anuts, frijts, lemons, sugar buiscuits, Iemon, >da, wi'ne ahd Boston crackei's1 ginger cakes, iese, fanvoring eracts, figs, flgaste, honey,j runes, wines, cordials, syrups, porter, ale, i*npagne, vermacelli, maccaroil, table salt, ysters, satdineA, pickles, pepper saue, mustard, >da, ginge-; cabdlks, matches, sugat, coffee, tea,1 ackercl flour, blueing, indigo, copperas, starch,-' round pepper, unground do., spice, nutmiegs, oves, hams, rice, codfish, salt, blue stone, cam mor, tobacco, segars, pipes, maccaboy snuff', toi t soaps, blackingf, brushes, paper col'ars, but ins, combs, brush es,pencils,hooks & eyes,thread, >nen ti-ted lye,sifters,cottoncards, Whi ttemore's d. 10, 1 pair ladies' scales, buckets, shoe th read, Lir pins, pens, antd in fact everything usually und in a family grocery or confectionery store. All of which will be sold cheap for cash. If 1 > cannot come send, but in all cases let cash~ j ~copany the order. mar 28 13 tf A. M. WICK2YR. Piano for Sale, TILL be sold at a bargain, a Sue Rosewood( ~YPIANO, nearly new. Also, a desirable t of FURNITURE, as good as new, being but te used, consisting in part as follows : 3 fine arbie top Bureaus andl Washstands, 2 fine K ardrobes, 3 Sofas, 1 Mahogany French Bed ead, 1 Book Case, Gentre Tables, ,Ertension ning Tables,sWhat Nots, Cottage Bedsteads, attrasses, Chairs, and numerous other ai-ticies _ o tedious to mentiou.' . March 28, 13-It. .S. Hl). 1Notice. SLLX pen ay.'D deMfds against -the E. The termination of a anguinary contest, which or the past four vears has preseuted an inpa;:i. ile barrier to all soial or conmnercial irtercourse etween the two great sec'ions of our co(mtry, raving at length happily clf-are4 awRy all obsta les to a renewal of those relations which former y bound us together in a fraternal union, I tek he earliest opportunity afforded me by thiis aus icious event, to greet my Southern fiiemds, and o solicit froit theri a renewal of that extensive msiness connecton wtch for a quarter of a e&n ury has been uninterrupted save by the great ublic calamity to which I-have adverted. It is scarcely hecessary, on the threshold of a. iusiness re-union, I should repeat the warning o often given to my friend,-to beware of aR bose spurious and deleterious cotnpbnnds Ohicb, inder the specious und false titles of Imported Vines, Brandies, Holland Gin, Liquors, &c., iare been equally destructive to the health of our itizens as prejudicial to the interest of the legiti nate Importer. Many years of my past life have been expendea n an open and candid attempt to expose these rholesale frauds ; no time nor expense has been pared to accomplish'th'is salutary purpose, an? o place before my frionds and the public genera - v, at the lowest market price, and in such q*qn ities as miglit suit their convenience, a trUly gen ine '1itqgrted i'rticle. Twenty fire years business transactions with he largest and most respectable exporting houses n France and Great I ritain hare afforded me an urpassed facilities for supplying our home mar :et with Wines, Liquors and Liqnres of the >est and most approved brands in Europe, in a -. lition to my own distillery in Holland for the uunufacture of the "Sbiedani Schnapps." The latter, so long tested and approved by the - nedical Faculties of the Unized States, West Ia lies and South America as an invaluable thera )eutic, a wholesome, pleasant and peffect'y sfe >everage in all climates and during all easons, 1.iickly excited the cupidity of the hone man ifacturers and venders of a spurious article on ter the same name. I trust that I have, after much toil and ex', >ense, surrounded all my importations with safe Puards and directions which with ordinary. cir umspection wilt insure their delivery, as I .re eive theni from VEurope, to all my custoners. I would, however, recommend in all cases vhere it is pos.ible, that orders be sent direct to ny depot, 22 Beaver Street, New Yo,:k, or that ruclhases be made of my aeredited agents. In addition to a large stok of Wines, Brandiel, e I have a considerable supply of old tried for dgn wines, embracing vintages of many years ast, bottled up before the commencement of the rar, which I can especially reconimend to alt onnoisseurs of-thcse rire luxuries. In conclusion, I would specially call the- erly ,ttention of my Southern customers- to the ad aniage to be derived by transmitting their or. lers without loss of time, or calling personally at he depot, in order to insure the fulfillent .of heir orders ont of the present large imd iwell Se ected assortment. UDOLPHO WOLF, Feb 21-3m 22 Beaver-Street, 'New Vot. The most complete IJANUJFACTOR Y- - OF GOOD UIN WARE In An:erica-, can be imod at REWBER RY C. H., 8. 8., HENRY IL BLEASE, Jan 3 1 tf Proprietor. KERCHIANTS WOULD DO WELL To call at BLEASE'S And examine is! l'in Ware & Prices Jan 3 1 tf )LD STOVES and OLD STOVE Piping, old Gutters, old floofmng And all old Tin Ware' lepaired at short n9t(ice; b Sjan 3 1 tf H ENRY II. PNASE. iEW ROOFING, NEW STOVES, New Stove Piping,- new Guttering,j New Tin forYValleys,.&c., &c., . . Lll furnished and finished, with all of. he newest improvements, by jan 3 1 tf H ENRY U1. BLEAST 'isk's Mtetallic Burial (Css~ U HE subscriber has just ricuived a supply of .these Cases, from the above ccelizrated ianufacturer, which are-of the latest and mot nproved patterns, and of elegant Roseirogd nish, and which he offrs at 16w rated to 4bh ublic. He takes tis occasion to say that te are been purchaeed exclusively for cash, an - elling them at onyly a small advance on the .cash rice, that no orders for the above Cases ill1 be ttended to unless accompanied *eith the ed~i R. C. GH.4PKIAN. Newberry, S. C., March 1, 1866.. Lates8t Im~proeteen t 0, H. KiBSNMOR E. LI AS returned from A grusta and is:prepared LI to take any kind of rICTUfln. Lmbrotypes,Phtg pls Prom an~y kid of Pictures ! AT THE OLD OPPOSITE THE 00UENf HOUSE. Jan Fl 3 tf [)r. J. E. Dapray, SURGEON- DENTIST, FROMI CHARLESTON, FFICE on the North side of Main streer, fqr Jmerly occupied as a law office by Mr. G.G. eWalt, and opposite Mr. Field Montgomery's atch-making and Jewelry stor.e. Dr. Dapray is now prepared to perform al11 ope M at the OILD PRICE~S for CA-Hl or its luivalent. Chlorofoi-m adminitered when de Newberry, June 1, '65. I. W. BYTIIWOODh BROKER mT 1~'L, C, A Vfl rA'1lI'T~OTA~.1 A (!~I~TV