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The following is an extract from a late Get, Vrder: "The State Diztricts of Orangcburg, Sumter, lershaw, Richland, Lexirgten and Newberry are hereby announced as the territorial limits of, and will constitute the Military Post of Columbia. Headquarters at Columbia to be commanded by CoL J. D. Greene, Gth U. S. Infantry, with Com pany ' H," 5th U. S. Cavalry, Companies "H" and "K," 6th U. S. Infantry, and lloar compaies of the 15th Maine Volunteers, as a garrison.' PmRSOKAL.-We were pleased to mect on yes terday, Gen. A. C. Garlington, Adjutant Gene Tal of South Carolina. fie gives a cheering ac count of the aspect of things in our sister State. Gov. Orr is "runninz the niachine" to the satis faction of the people, and in !;armo:y With the 'reconstruction pelicy of the President.--Augu ta Constitutionalist. The Masonic fraternity of St. Lous, Mssorr, has resolved to commence the work of erectiz A grand temple in that city at a cost of noW less than $100,00.. FINANCIAL AND0 COMMERCIAL Wg Readers will remember that our mi-.rket quotations are in currency , uuless otherwise opecially stated. NEWBERRY PRICES CURRENT. TUESDAY, May 15, 1860. Cotton.-The transactions last week were smal!, it prices ranging from 1621e. Apples, dried, per bushel,............81.50 Bagging, Gunny ........................ . " Dundee ......................-i e. -Bale Rope, Manilli, per lb..........3 to 40c. "4 "4, Hemp,.......................2Sc. )Bluestone, ........................ --- . Coee, Rio, per pound,................37c. Java, Candles, Adamantine,...............0 to 5e. Sperm ................... -.50 to 6C. ,Cheese,............................5 to 4u Corn, per bushel,... .................... 2.25 Gold,..... ....... ................ .i!1.25 Ifeal, per busbel,..................... 2.25 Xackerel, kit., ........... ............ Molasses, sorghum, per gallon,.............5e Cuba, ..................1.0 Tails, per pound,......................... 1 L Rice, pep pound,.........................18e Su-ar, brown, per pound,..........IS to 2'e. A refined, ".......... 2: to :)Sc. Salt, Liverpool, per sack ............. .6.00 Produce Market-Prices from Wagons. Butter, per pound,..................... .0e. Beef, per pound ....................1I to 12 'Bacon, per pound..... ................2e -Eggs, per do4.. ..... ...... ... .... . ...250. -Flour, per bb.,......... .... ......-: Lard, per pound,................20 to 25c Peas, cow, per bushel,............3) to 1.50 Plough Steel.........................S H.S. Iron........................12(t15e Sweed Irc.......................12g!?4.c Special__Not ices. MEsSRS Eorns: You wil! please announce J. D. SMITH, as candidatec for the ofice~ of Ta Col dector, Newberry District and o:>ige May 2. 1866. MIANY FIEIENDS. Mrsans. EnDTons:--You w i!! oblige the friends of-'M. W. J. LA-KE, by nominating him as a candidate for Sheritf of Newberry District. Apr1I1, 14. NELWBER RY. Missas. EIOiRs :-You will phease announce . F. ~ JOUNSON, as a candidate for Sheriff of *Newberry D strict, and obligo April 4, 14 M.ANY FRIENDS. The friends of Gapt. THlS. M. P'AYSINGiER iespectfully nominate him as a su:table canldida'e for ShieriI of Newberry Distric.. VOTE RS. Good Bacon, &c. PLENDID C'ountry-cured BACUN--Siecs, W - ClHamis and Shoulders, for family use. Al o W . ery nice Country-made LA RlD, an d a good lot of COTTON YARN of the bes-t feetories, for sale low, by LUVELACE & WHEELEII. May 16,t20 2 Corn, Corn, and Bacon, \TJ ILL be able to supp!ly the market with the betquality of Corn, B.: con and Hlams. Sup ply on hand at Gen. H. 11. Kinard's storeroGm. Also, choice Bacon, Hams, &c., for sale0 low. May 16, 20-t. J. W. SUBERI. Note Lost, T"NOW all men by these preserts that a cer I.tain NOTE given to me by John F. (Gnymph, sometime in 1862 or 1863, for TWo hUNDRED DOLLARS, or the balance of a note ameunting to that, has been paid to me. 1 here ~y forewarn all persons from trading for said liote, as it is lost or mnislaid so that it esn not be ,found. JACUB FELKER. May 16, 2-S. WM C, DUKES & CO,, FACTOS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 5, Exchange Street, CHLARLEST ON, S. C. wU. C. DcKr.s. 'r. C. 11. IUKF.. JQos 5. DcuKs. .T. 3. CA5oN. Re.fercnce.-B. D. BOYD. kay 16, 2o--3m. Groceries and Dry Goods. T HE subscriber- takes this. nmhodl of inform ing his friends and the public that he has on hand at lekna, a nice lot of (GRUCERIES and DRY GOODS, which w.ill be disposed of at rea sonable prices, also bar;ered for the following ar tiefes :Cleain Cotton Rags, old Copper, ol Brass, EZiac, Lead, Beeswax, loose ('ottoni a;d Wo ol. EDWARD MILLIGAN, -Helena, May 10, 2-t. Agent. HERE THEY ARE, Mohre New .4AVE JUST RECEIXVED A FINE LOT of Fancy Musqlin.#, Ginghams,~ * ' Prikts, B3leac-hed Homespun, Brown homespun, &c., &c., &c. ALSO, A fine lot of Hats, both Ladies' and Gents', Boats, Shoes, Ready-made Cl othiing, of all quali fies. With -a great mnany other Fanevy Tricks. I would respectfully invite myv oki friends and( THE SOUTHER" WHLESALE NO. 151 MEETING STRI OPPOSITE CIIA E. D. KING, M. A. of North Carolina. JESSE J. CASSIDEY, FOR SALL, THAT DESIRABLE PROPER TY, in the Western part of New berry, now the property of Dr. T. L. O-icr, and formcrly owned and occuied by Mr. WM. F. N:mnce. The House and Outbuild ings are all cl 2ciek, and on the prennres are >rick Barn, Dry Well and Dairy. Attached to the vard are 25 acres of Farming Laud, all of wlich is row uder cultivation. In addition to the above, there may he pur chased at the above house, 1 very fine PIANO, 3 handsome sets of BED ROOM FURNITR E, val ,ible Books, Carpets, HLuschold and Kitchen Furniture, e., &c. For furLher information apply to C. W. PARKER, Variety Store, Law Range. Newberry, S. C., May 1G. 2v-tf. ON TIME. I Il ve received 150 Tons more of FORD'S PHOSPHATE or GUANO, which I offer for :P\) per ton, piyable in Uetober next, or I will agree to take Cotton in pavn.ent at 33 cents per It.. free of tax. This Guan, is a very valuable one, and is specially valuable for applying to cotton and corn, acuUr it is up. This will enable planters to use it for several weeks Vet. Satis faction is guaranteed to those niing it JAMES G. GIBBES. Columbia, May G-19 3t NOTICE IA1 prepnared to put up NEW PUMPS and to -pair old ones. Any persons wishing MPI'S, cln apply or write to me at Power's Shop, Lauret. District, S. C. M ay , V. I t ROB'T WILLSON. Nuie. SAME to my house, (near Bouknight's Ferry,) Ssome :ime since, a small sorrel horse mule about t welve years old, without any marks of gearing, or otherwise. I have ptblicly antnouniy ed the sanme time and ag:dn. hie ow'ncr is re qu.'sted to prove prooerty, y charges, and take it away. ~ MA RK M. IOYD. Mayv ?, 19-2t. Notice, ~LL p reons having deands against the es Jlt:ue of GEt). ASHiFORD deed , are hereby nio*:fied to present themi to the subscriber, on or before the first day of* Jane ne.xt. Also those ini dbted will please nmake paym ent immnediaitely. JUIN C. ICUAIIRDS, Adnm'r. May :3-10-3'. Found. O)N 2nd inst., in Spearman's fie!d near Silver St reet imi Uediately on the R. R., a ROLL OF GLEEENBACKS. The owner is requested to state :iizOuint, namne of B.ak, pay a reasonable reward and pay' for advertisement, whereupon he same~ will be delivered. WM. A. TEMPLETON. Mar 9-10-3t. GREAT FALL IIaving purchased1 my stock since the great FALL IN PRICES, I now - offer them a.t the following reduced ra tes for Specie, viz: SUGAR at 15c per pound COFFEE. 30c " " NQL ASSES, 65c per gallon, BLlID BRIDLES, $1.25 each, SAD)DLES, 7.00 " W AGON IIARNESS, 4 00 per set, SHOES, 1 .5 per pair, H ATS, 7.5c each, CLOT HING, 5.00 per suit, PRINTS, 16 to 20e per yard, BLE ACH ED HOMESPUN 18c " " COTITONA DES, 35c "" CASSIMERE, 75e " " BROAD CLOTHS, $2.00 " " Besides the above I have a gre at variety of Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods, GROCERIES, Saddlery, IIardw-are, Crockery, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Tin, &c., &c., Al of wIch~ wei l e sol at the above BEDCED PRICES. Country mierebiants would do well to examine my stock beor purchuAing in Charleston. GEQ, D. BM~ITH, Agent, may 2 18 5 MOLLOUION ROW. H, BRANTLY, NEWBERRY, S. C. I ) E -lECTFULLY offers his services, in the \ above branch of business, to the citizens of Newb~ erryi and surroun dinig country. Relers to E. P. Lake, Esq., at whos.- olice or ders may be left, which will be promtptly attend ed to. May 9, 10l-tf. MEDWDAL DARD, P1s. RUFF & POPE, DRUG HOUSE. *0 DRUGGIST8, EET, CHARLESTON S. C. RLESTON HOTEL. may 16 3m HANDSOME SUPPLY OF Spring & Summei1r Goods. Latest Designs---Most Beautiful Fabrics. STOCK LARGE,VARIED,& COMPLETES AND PRICES ]REDUCED. ' UAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND HANDSOME STOCK of Ladies and Gentle ALSO, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Hats, oots & Shoes Varieties. Dress Goods, Organdies, Berege, Mozamb ques, Poplins, Eng;ish Gighans, Black Silk, French Baretha, Muslins, Calicoes, etc. White Goods, Brilliants, Nainsooks, Jackonets, Swiss Mus lins, L. C. handkerchiefs, Cuffs and Collars, Misses' loti,s, Ladies' Hoop-, Ladies' fose, Corsets. Boots and Shoes, Ladies Patent Leather, Morocco and Kid; Childs' Fancy, Misses' do., Boys' do., Meni's laced Boots, Men's Brogans, Oxford Ties and Boots. Longoloth, 10-4 Sheeting, 4-4 Sheeting, Ticking, Brown Shirting. Hats, IBoys' Ca5simere, Mens' Cassimere, Boys' Fur, Men's Fur, Men's Brush. Groceries, Choice country cured Bacon, Uams, Lard, Golden Syrup, New Orleans Molasses, A No. 1 Flour, Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Soda, Pickles, Pepper, etc. AmrcnMiscellaneouls, Amrcnand Fren -h Calf Skins, Sole Leather, Cotton and Wool C irds, Patent Axes, Seives, Table and Pocket Knives, Padlocks, Soissors, Shears, Looking. Gla.sses, Perfum,eries, Tobacco, Segars, Iron, Nails, Powder, Shot) Buckets, Brooms, Baskets, etc. My facilities are equal to any house in the up country. I will sell as cheap the cheapest. May 218S W. H. WEBB. NEW SUPPLY OF Drugs & medicines, GRIMiBALL & LEGGE AYbe found at FROG LEVEL, where they .are prepared to furnish at the L OWESI CA SH PRIC'ES, a variety of article in their line, embracing Drugs, Me di i ies, Pain~ts, Oils andi Var Inish, Cigars, fine Chew ing Tobaeco, Hair Oils, Fan cy anid Common Soaps, Perfumery and IPatent Medi cines. Purchasers will find in our~ establishment a (ull and ASSORTED STOCK, wIe we~ propose to sell L OW. Da. L. M. GRIMDALL, GEORGE LEGGE. DR. L Ai. GRIMBALL OFFERtS 111S PROFESSIONAL SERTICES to the Citizens of Frog Level and the sur rounding country. IIe may be fountd at his of fee in the Drug Store. A pril 18, 1G-4t. W, W, HOUSEALL, WITII LOTELACE & WHEELER, I)EALERS IN DRY GDDDS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS, S110ES, IIATS, FANCY A RTICLES, I NOTIONS, ke. lHe will be glad to have his friends and former cutomeris, and the public generally, to call and NOW is the TIME TO BUY Cheap Goods, As I will CLOSE OUTI The following articles At A SACRIFICE. 10 Pieces col'd Alpaca 60c per yard, worth $1 ,00 25 " Poplins, 35c " " 60 25 " Printed worsted. 27 " " 44) 15 " Barege, 35 " " 60 10 " do 50 " " 75 25 " Printed Muslins, 30 " " 50 20 " Debage, 45 " 75 50 3Mantlillas, $.90 cadh "7,()0 50 do. 6,00 4 " 10,00 24 Summer Shawls 4,50 " " 9,00 24 do do 4,00 " " 8,0 50 Pair Sleeve Setts, 1,25 per sett " 2,50 50 " " 1,50 " " 3,00 500 Pieces Lawn Hdkfs 15 each " ?0 300 Pr col'd Kid Gloves, 1,00 per pair " 2,0C (Best make,) 1000 Ladies paper collars, 3 pieces for 5 cents. And a great many other articles not mentioned here, at proportionate prices. Cume and see for yourselves. Respectfully, JACOB STERN, 2d door from the corner in the Newberrv may 2 18 1lotel Building. TO THE LADIES. IRS. SELL respectfully infoms the 1,.dies of i- Newberry,.and viciuity, thai hoer SPRIN -r STO CK OF Is now open for their inspection and approval, and consists in p:trt of the latest styles of HATS AND BONNETS -For LADIES and MISSES. 'Ribbons, Flowers & Trimmings Of most beautiful patterns, and all the many little airticles which constitute a first class STOCK in Ithe iLLINERY LINE. Her long experience in the above business war Irants her in believing that she 'an render satis faction to all who favor her establishument with a visit. March 28, 13-tf. New Furitoe Store, Ower Rntledge & Ostendorifs, ( And Opposite the ilarble YarJ.). XTE xpet to k.eep constantly on hand, a 'Xv complete assortment of the following ar ChamberSetts, (D'fferent Si yles.) BUREAUS, WASH STANDS, Bed-steads, Trundles, Cribs, Cradles,; Toilet, Saloon, Foldin g and Extension Tal>les, SOFAS, T ETE-A-TLETES, DIVANS, ROCKING CHAIRS, (From Common to the Finest.) A good variety of Cane and Wood-seat Chairs, and Children's Rockers, Dining and Nurseryl Chairs, also Merchant's Stool'. We will alco keep Wall Papering a'nd Window Shades, and fuiash Looking-Glass Plates,! for old frames. Having had several year's experietnce in this businmess, we feel confident that we ca~n seil as cheap as any house in the State, and hope that all our old friends will call and examine our stock. gy' Entrance through Rutledge & Osten dorft a store. JOHN R. LEAVELL & CO. April 11 14 3mo. IN STORE A !?ULL STOCK OF 'Spio[ aod Svmm6r ood8, J UST RECEIVED, AND WHICH ARE -BE ING CONSTANTLY ADDED TO. Consisting of Dress Goods, Prints, White Goods, Clothing, . Hlats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Fancy Articles; Groceries, &c.., &c. All of which being purchased for cash, from first hands, and at fallen prices, can be sold at very low figures for CASH. Jobbers will find it to their advan tage to examine this stock M. FOOT. Mar. 20, 3m. New Work-Shop, AT FROG LEVEL,S.0,~ Carriages, TAILORING. K J. JENKINS IS PREPARED to do any kind of work in the above line, in the latest STYLE and FAS [ON. Office South of Mr. P. Scott's. May 2, 18-3t. HEADQUARIERS FOR A0DS, SANTA CLAUS, notwithstanding that the sea son for his distribution of good things has past, has returned to Newberry with a great ra rictiy of Fancy Goods, Gonfectionarie and Gro -eries, which will be disposed of at the establish Ment of A. 1. WICKIER Assorted candies, gum drops, toys, fruits in 2ans, currants; citron, raisins, almonds, English wilnuts, pecan nuts, baiie nuts, butter nuts, co roanuts, fruits, lemons, sugar buiscuits, lemon, oda, wine and Boston crackers, ginger cakes, flese, ffaivoring extracts, figs, fg-paste, honey, prunes, wines, cordials, syrups, porter, ale, Dhampagne, verniacelli, maccaroni, table sa!t, oysters, sArdines, pickles, pepper sauce, mustard, ;oda, ginger, candles, matches, sugar, coffee, tea, mackerel, flour, blneing, indigo' copperas, starch, ground pepper, unground do., spice, nutniegs, Dloves, haims, rice, codfish, salt, blue stone, cam phor, tWbacco, segars, pipes, maccabuy snuff, toi let soaps, blacking, brushes, papet col'ars; but tons, combs, brushes,pencia,hooks & eyes,thread, oncentrated lye,sifters,cottontards, Whittemnore's No. 10, 1 pair ladies' scales, buckets, shoe thread, hair pins, pens, and ia fact everything usually found in a family grocery or confectidnery sfore. All of which will be sold cheap for cash. If you cannot come send, but in all cases let cash accompany the order. mar 28 13 tf A. M. WICKER. The State of South Carolina. NEWBElRRY DISTRICT-IN EQUITY. Saralt A. Thompson, v. 7hos. A: 11wipson and Jno. if. Thomipsonz. Bill to sell property and to mnarshal assetts. r UE errditors of the estate of Dr. THOMAS IW. THOMPSON, are required to render and estublish their respective claims on oath be fare the Commis-ioner, on or before the twenty sixth day of May next, or they will be precluded. SIL AS JOHlI,STO~NE, C. E. N. D, Comn's. Oifice, Feb. 263, 1866i, Fe b 28, 9-3m. $15. MYules for Sale, T UE subscriber has five or six, well -broken, No. 1 M ULES for sale, which will be dis posed of most reasonably on application to him. E. H. CHRISTIAN. April 18, 16. Super Chewing Tobacco, Spencer's celebrated Tobacco. A small lot of this superior Tobacco just re ceived and for sale by ap 25 4tR. STEWART. HOES, Brades and Elwill's crown Uoes, Shovels, Forks an-d Spades, Ames' long handle SLovels, Forks, "Spades, -Whittemore's Cotton and Wool Cards. Trace ChaiNs. Collins' and other Axes. " Jatnd-Axes, various sis:es. Westenholnm's and Rodgers' Cutlery. Rodgers' Scissors. Horse and Mule Harness. Super Needles. Meal Sieves: Nails. all sizda. Pad and other locks, Butcher's Files. "Chisels. Landreth's Garden Seeds. Together with m.ny other useful and desirale articles, all just received ad for sale by Apr 25, I';-4t R. STEWART. NOTICE T HE E UNDERSIGNED respectfal!v announces to the citi-zens of Newberry, ar,d surround ing country, that he is now fully prepared to fill all orders for Sash, Doors, Blinds, Window and Door Frames, Moulding and Cornice, Plaininig, Tongue and Grooving, and all kindls of Scroll Work, &e., on the shortest notice. TermaR Cash. W. A. CLINE. March 14, 11-8m. SILVER STREET CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. T E subscriber is now prepared to do all kinds of repairing on Carriages, Buggies and Wa gons ; Painting and Trimming neatly executed. All kinds of Blacksmith's Work done. I have a large lot of seasoned lumber, four teen selts of Wheels, Buggy bodies, Spokes, Hubs, Fellocs, Shafts, Poles, &c. ALso T wo fine new Briggies, 1 sett fine silver plated double ilarness. Terms positit'ely cash. zp 1 1 lui LEtI SLAWSON. New Market. Fresh Beef, &c,, supplied three times a week, T HIE UNDERSIGNED w il open a MARXET .HOUSE in r, ar of the Hlotel adt5 opposite the Post Ol&e, on Caldweil-street, on Tuesday's, Thursay's 'and Saturday's, for the purpose of supplying the citizens with good, cho'ce, fatr, and uine bee f, pork, r'eal, mu t ton,- lanib, etc., also Lggsk pou.try, fruits and vegetables. Market open at 6 o'clack, A. M. G. HI. BOOZER, J. E. PETERSON. Ma 2,S1-4f. HERE THJEY COME. MORE nice Summer Goods, we are just re Icei ving out thi-d stock of SPRING and SUMMER GO{ODC, and hope the public will find TO THE CITIZEMS OF SOUTH CAROLINI The termiu-tic" .f a.sar-ginary contea, which for Iihe past four years ia presented a! impasi Ide barrier to all social or commercial.intercourse between the two great sections of our pountry, 1aving at length happily cleared away all obst"A eles to a renewal of those relations which former ly bif k is together in a fraternal union, I takd the eu'rliest opportunity afforded me by this aus p cti eret - my Southern friends, and to solicit frdii' them a renewal of that ettehsie btsiness connection which f6r a qaKet of a cen tury has been unin-e,rupted 'sVe by the- great public calamity to which I have advertea. It is scarcely necessary, on the threshola f a business re-union, I should repeat the *arning. so often given to my friends,-to beware of all 6hose spurious and deleterious compounds which* under the specious and false titles of Importel Wines, Brandies, Holland Gin, Liquors, , &c have been equally dvstructive to the health of our citizens as prejudicial to the interest of the legiti mate Importer. Many years of my past life liare been expended in an open and candid attempt to expose these %iolesAvh frauds ; 'ii t15ne Yi6l- eikpnse has beens spared to accomplish this salutary purpose, and to plae-e l5fore iy fiiends anx the publie general lv, at the lowest inaH.%t priee, and in such quan tities as might suit their convehience, a truly gen uine imported artile. Twenty five years business transactions with the largest an4 most respectalule ex portinghouses in France and Great ritain have afforded me un surpassed facilities for supplying our bome nar ket with Wines, Liquors and Liqrnures of the best and most approved brands in Europe, in ad dition to my own distillery in Solland for tli manufacture of the "Sehiedltm Schnapps." The latter, so long tes,ted and approved bj the medical Faculties of the United /tates, West In dies and South America as an" !,-valuable thera peutie, a wholesome, pieasan't and pcfecty. Safe bererage in all climates and during all seaonsj quickly excited the cupidity of the homi mad ufacturers and ven-lers of a spurious article uri der the same name. I trust that I have, after much toil and ex pense, slfrrounded all my importations with safe guards tnd dir'ection.i which with orditary cif cumspection w>4l insure their. dehvery,- as I re ceive then from Europe, to-.il.my customere. I would, however, recommend -in ak cans where it is pos-ible. that orders be sent direct to my depot, 22 Beaver Street, New York, br thal pruchases be made of my accredited agents. In addition to a large stock of Wines, Briirdies, &e., I have a considerable supply of old tried for eign wine., embricing vintages of many years past, bottled up before. the commencement of thd war, which I can especially recommend to all connoisseurs of th- se r.re luxuries. In conclusior I would specially call th ai,' attention of my Sonthern customers to,tIe a4 vantage to be derived by transdiitt-g their or ders without -oss of time, or calling personally at ithe depot, in order to iisare .tbe fulfilment of their orders out of the present large and well so lected ass'ortment. UOLPHO WOLFE, Feb 21-3m 22 Beaver-Street, New York. Now Fall SIl( 00ollpleter DUJR STDCK OF Ladies', Getemns Boys Youth's, Misses & Children's BOOTS, SHOES GAITER k I' now full and complet e. Consisting of every variety and style of Goods, in our Iie, alE of which were imade, especially tb brde, by tIle very best manufacton. Thmaroty, We.Teel con ~, dent that we can, and will sell a bettfr shoffor the same money, than any other house thl#side of Philadelphia. We cordially invite a call bet fore you buy elsewhere. L.M. SUBER, & Co., 3fain-st., dpposite Court fluse. - N. B.-Being connected with the Hlouse of T. M. Suber & Co., I will be happy to see- all my old friends and customers. Jan 10 2 tt i!cDUFFIE f EiTS. The mostL complete MANUFACOTORY OF GOOD TIN WARE~ In A merica, can be fo'und at NEWBERRY ~ U.11, S HENRY H, BLEASE, Jan 3 1 tf Propriefor. MERCHANTS WOULD DO WEILt To call at *BLEASE'S And e?amine hi Tin Ware 4M rices. Jan .3 1 tf OLD STOVES and OLD STOVE 1Piping, old Gutters, old Roofing, And all old 'fin Ware, Repaired at short notiees b~ jan 3 1 tf HENHhY 1H. UtA NEW ROOFING, NEW STOVES, New Stove Piping, new Guttering, New Tin for Valleys, &c., &c.,. All furnished and finiebed, with all of the newest improvemen ts, by jan 3 1 tf H ENRY II. BL EASE. Fisk's lMetallic Burial Cased rp IIN sunsiecrber has just riccired .a supply of -...these Cases, from the above celebrated mianufacturer, which are of the latest and nmpt improved patterns, and of elegant .Rosewoo<t finish, and which he~ offers at low rates, to the public. He takea this occasion to say that they have been purchased exclusively for .cash, and selling them nat only a small advanice oqthe,.pa price, that no orders for the abbie .ases wali attended to unless accompanied with the cash. R. C GHIAPMA . Newberry, S. C., 3March 1, 1S66. Wmi. ItoyCe R ESPECTFULL4Y INFOR31S TIlF PUBLIC tha, In. 1h an oned a choice stock of fre-.h