The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, May 30, 1866, Image 3

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There isso'me alarm in England at th pro abc -exhaustion of its coe!-fields. The Pa!! IX! Go zeVe o'serves that, "by inevitable inference, the ?'shaustion of our coul-fields must involve the co'lapse of our mani-utacturing and commercial Isupremacv, and ti1erefore of our national pros 'pzirys; and by an equally nevirable i;erence such exhaustion mus, ensue. and ensue ere lonr, if our present increasig utio of coriumpt;oi be Cou tinued." Tbe President has decided to order all wite 'voluuteers to be mustored out. NANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, g"- Readers will remember that our market quotations are in currency, unless otnclrise specially 'tated. CONiMERU.CI AL. NEWBERRY PRICES CURViENT. TUE.<DAY, May 2t , IS1C. Coton.-The transactions last week1were small, at prices ranging from 20@ 2Se. Apples, dried, per bushel,............... .50 Bagging, Gunny ..................... - - . 44 n ...................... 43c. Bale Rope, Manilli, per lb......... to 4'e 44 "6 Hemp,...................2Sc. Bluestone..........................25c. Coffee, Rio, per pound,....................37. Java, ........................50C. -Candles, Adamantine,...............40 to 31;c. " Sperin,.................5 u to 6c. Cheese,........................- - , - - to 41te Corn, per bushel................... . 2-0) Gold................ .......... Meal, per bushel................... . 2 IMackerel, kits ...................... - - - Molasses, sorghum, per ga.lon,.............75e "Cuba,..."........-......--. Nails, per pound,............----.) Rice, per pound,..................... I s Sugar, brown, per pound,.,.........IS to 2e. refined, "..........23 to 2Sc. Salt, Liverpool, per sack,............. Produce Market-Prices from Wagons. Butter, per pound ..................... .).c. Beef, per pound ................. 10 to 12 Bacon, per pound,.... ................-2)C. -Fggs, per do-......................)-. Flur, per bbl...................... 1 Lard, per pound,...................2;) to 2.5c Peas, cow, per bushel,..........1.50 to 1.75 Plough Steel........................ .18C. H. S. Iron....................... - 12 1 Sweed IroD..................... 12. -c New York, May 26-Cotton buoyant, sales 3000 bales. Upland 41, Orleans 4,'. Gold 351. Charleston, May 24-Market closed buovant and upw4rd, sales of 200 bales, ordinary to mid dling 29@32, strict middling 37. Rice 11@12 cents per 1b for cean. Corn-receipts for the we'ek over 3n,000 bushels, of which sales were made at from 1C6123. Flour, super $9 per barrel. Bacon,-shoulders 103., ribbed sides 18@. 19, disposition to advane-. Salt, 15t:@1W' per sack, market futll. Gold in activ.e demnud, bro kers buying at 39 aid selling at 40. BEE ASE & WRIIGI{T 00Coartilrsliip iN00i0: T HE Subscribers have formed a Co-partner ship under the name and style of SLEASE & WRnEHT, for the purpose of carrying on the TIN AND STOVE BUIShNESS. At the Old Stand of if. H. Bicase, and have on hand and are coniinally manufac turing the 'argest and best assortm:ent of perhapc, Iin 'Sae Tev ave js ecie which they will sell very low, consrn the high price of other things, and warrant the ope ration of evecry stove they sell. They ar e prepared( tr) do ailkinds of job work, usually done in their line. Particular attention will be given to Jioofmug &c. Gmuttering REPAIRING OLD STOVES, That Can be Rep-i red,; and putting them up. They congratulate their custome'rs on the union of theC two shops, as it enva bles them to sell Tin ware e h c a p e r than they have heretofore (lone. H. H Blease, W. T. Wright. May 30 22 t Home .Miade Grain Cradles, [ADE by one of the best Mechanics in New ..~.berry District, and warranted of SUPE RIOR~ QUAITY, and Reaidy for Use. ALSO, Waldron's Grain Blades, AND Uutting or feed Box Blades. '7he above for sa'.e at low rates, at S. P. BUOZER & CO.'S Many 36 22 2 Hiardware Store. Educational. tIRE Subscriber wvill receive TEN or TWELVE LPupils in the Ordinary" branches of English Zducation, Latin and Greek, a'nd, if desired, French and German. The place of teaching will fot- the present be over CiGiee of L. J. Jones,Esq., on law range. J. F. J. CALDWELL. Mfav 3u 22 tf The Subscriber JNTENDING to leave Newberry, now offers GROCEIMS AND DRY GOODS FOR SALE. Tiryper;on who will purchase the entire stock, Wemost liberal ter-ns will be offered. C. W. PARKER, Variety Store, Law Range. May 30-22-tf. .Mrs. &eU Wil TDumne of fhc 1llmnimier of her Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. r. 1. 's A REGULAR CO'MMUNICATON Of S Arnity Lodge wilt be held in the Lodge w Room on MONDAY NIGHT, June 4, 1866, at half-past 7 o'clock. Ptn:ctual attendance is requested. By order of the W. M. Ma 3 JAMES LARKIN, &crefarv. signet ChaPtePr.A0 No.18, Rag.A. :.1V A REG LAR CONVOCATION OF qI'NLT CIAPTER will be held in tl. chapter tnoom on MONDAY NitIT, 'Tune 11th, 10 at half-ast 7 o'Jock. Co-apiions will a.envble without further notice. By order of the M.. E.-. II.-. P.. Mv y3 JAMES LARKIN, Secretary. Y, J. PDPE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, TY AGISxMRt M!AGISTRATE, O FFERS his Professional seices to I.e Citi -zens of Newberry and adjoining Istriets. Oice-next dooi to I. M. SUIer & Co.' Shoe Stare, and oppoite Soath side of tire CourtHouse. May"D 1C)22 tff The Colimbia Ice louse, THIS ESTBBLSMENT IS NOW OlPEN ND read-v to supply patrons in co.ntrv snd city at'$3 pe lundr-d pounds. Address or call on J. D. BATEMv AN, Age;t, At the Old Stand, Wahington St., May 30 22 4 opposite Cour House. Notice to BOldholders. OEFICE G. & C. RAILROAD, Columbia, lay 17, ISS6. HE attention of I ond holders is called to the T following Resolutions adopted at a meet ing oT the Directors, held in CoILum1bia on 15th Jane. Extract from the Minutes "Ilesolved, That the President cause notice to be .iven immediately to the holders of the un endorsed Bonds and Coupons of Company due, and f! g due ; that new Bonds, secured by a second mortgage of the property of Company, will be issued as soon as ther can he prepared, and exchanged with the holders of said Bonds id Coupons, including the accumulated iterest on bonds past due; and that notice of demand iand -efusal be,. and is hereby waived." Resolved, That the Donds of the second mort gage be exchanged for Coupons due, both upon the garinteed Bonds and upon the mortgage Bonds of the road, to July, 1s6, inclusive." J. P. SOUTHERN., May irn1o. Auditor and Treasurer. E D VALENTINE & CO., No. 15 Maiden~L ane, New York, MANtractrRERS OF GOLD PENS, CASES, &e., Are now prepared to ofkri to jobbers and retail dealers the' CIIEAP~EST P~ENS LV TILE X.JAAKET. The pens are of different sizes from Nos. 1Ito 9, iclusive. The prices of V A LENTINE & CO.'S first quality Gol'd Pens, without cases, and warranited for one year, except against ace:dent, is as follows: No. I Pen, $1 25 ; No. 2 Pen, $1 5S ; No. 3 Pen, $2 ou: No. 4 Pen, $2 25 No. 5 Pen, $2 75; Yo 6 Pen, $3 50 ; No. 7 Pen, $ 4 531; No. S Pen, $5 50; No 9 Pen, $7. All our first quality Pens are samped *E. D. Valentine & Co." The Abcve Pens in Solid Silver Extension Cases, wit7iPencils. For $200, a No. 1 pen, 1st quality. -For $2 50, a No. 2 pen, 1st (ualIity. For' $:3 25, a No. 3 pen, 1st qu.dity. For $3 73, a No. 4 pen, 1st quality. For $4 51', a No. S pen, 1st quality. For $5 75, a No. 6 pen, 1st quality. The Same Gold Pens in Gol.1 Platedi Etiony Desk holders and M,orocc Cases. For i2 o, a Ne. * peni, 1st q1ulity. For 82 75; a No. 4 pen, 1s uaiy For $:3 50, a No. 5 pen, 1st qulity. Fog $4 nu, a No. u pen, 1st quality For 85 75, a No. pen,. 1st quality. For 587 25, a No. 8 pent, 1st quality. Fo us o a No. 9 pcn, 1st lualiy Seond Quality Pens-Not Warranted. Our second quality penis are snouptd "E. Dav-is & Co.," and are carefully made, having the samie points as our first quality pene, the only material diference being in the quality of the gold. The prices of these pens are as follows :-No 2 pen,I 75.; No. 3 pen, $1 00 ; No. 4 pen, i'l 25; No. 5 pe, $1 30 ; No. S pen, $1 75. The Above Fo.. in Silver Plated Extension Cases, with Pencils. For $1 2.5, a No. 2 pen, 2d quality. For $1 50, a No. 3 pen, 2d gj2ality. For $1 75, a No. 4 pen, 2d quality. For $2 2.5, a No. 5 pen, 2d (qully. For $2 75, a No. O3 pen, 2d quality. Our pens rank thrughiout the country as equial, if not superior, to any gold pens manufacttured, not ody for their writing qualities, bu~t durability and elegant finish. T' e greatest care is used itn ther manufacture, and ntone are sold with the sligh test imperfection which skill can detect. W~e would call the attention of the dealers to the celebrated PAUL BRETON Wats-h, for which we are the sole agents for the United States. We have the:n in silver and gold cases. Jobbers, retailers, jewelers, and all dealers in our line throughout the country, are reouested to send for a circular. Add:'-ess E. D. VALENTINE & Co., Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Gold Pens, Jewelry ,iud Watches, No. 13 Maiden Lane New York. may 30 17 THE STATE OF SOUTH OLOUNA NEWv,ntnY D)ISTntcT. By J. T. Peterson, Eq., O:Yinary of ..Tew berry District. HEEAS, Rebeecca Cromner has applied to mefor Letters of~ Adminnistration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights, and credits of Jacob Lewis Cromner,late of the dis tict aforesaid dleceased: These are therefore to cjt.e and admaoaish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said dece-ased, to be and appear before mie, at Our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be hiolden at Newbierry Court House, on the~ th day of Junie next, to shew cauce, if any why the said Administrationi should not be granted. Given under my hand this 23d day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundried and sixtv-si x. May 30 2 JUHiN T. PETERSON, O.N.D. The State of South Carolina. NEWBERRY DISTRICT-IN EQUITY. Helen O'Neall i Walter II. IIunt. I Bill for Dorrer. IT apering to my satisfaction that Walter Hpebr Hunt, the defendant in this case,. resies bvondthe limits of this State,. Spring & Summer GOODS. M ESSRS. J. P. KINARD & SON, has just re i ceived a, New Stock of Goods, whieb was bought at unpreceder,ted low prices, as every one will find out by visiting tneir store. T'heir Stock is complete in every variety. We will only enumerate a few with prices: Bleached Homespun, 10 to 35c. UnblCached 10 to 35c. Prints, 10 to 25c. Beautiful Muslins, 35c. Gents Palm Leaf Iat and other varieties, 15 to 50c. I May 23 2 W. A. Elmore, MANUFACTURER OF Niddles, Bridles, harness, Fou- miles South of Newberry C. H. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. May 23 3mo. Dentistry Free of Charge. T T. MOORE, will fill BACK TEETH with eTin Foil, free of charge, and Front Teeth with Cold for fifty cents, each, and extract teeth for fifty centi, for all who desire his services, at May 23 21 6 DR. McKELLAR'S Office. Notice. , LL persons in-debted to the Estate of GEO. SPEAKE, dec'd, are hereby notified that heir-notes and accounts have been placed in the hands of"Garlington & Saber, for collection. No longer indulgence will be given, uuless interest is paid,.or some agreemer t made. May 23 21 3 JNO. L. SPEAKE, Ex'or. Notice to Trespassers, I FOREWARN ALL PERSONS, WHITE OR BLACK, day or night, from Hunting or Fishing on my Plantation. Ma y 2-21-6.W. B. McKELLER. HERE THEY ARE, More New Spriing Goods. *r HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE LOT 1. of any' Muslins, Ginghams, Blrilliants, Prints, Bleached Homespun, Brown Homespun, &c. &c. &c. A LSO, A fine lot of Hats, both Ladies' and Gents', Boots, Shoes, Ready-made Clothing, of all quali ties. With a great many other Fancy Tricks. I would respectfully invite my old friends and customers to call and examine for themselves, for they will certainly see Fancy Muslins, at 25 to .30 cents. Bleached and Brown Homespuns, 121 to .30 ets. Cali and get GOODS CHEAP while they are CUEAP, at the J. D. SYIITH. Mayv 16, 20-3t. Corn, Corn, and Bacon. I WILL be able to su:pply the market with the best quality of Corn, Bacon and Hanms. Sup l on hand at Gen. H. H. Kinard's storeroom. Also, choice Bacon, Hams, &c., for sale low. May 16, :2o-tf. J. W. SUBER. STATE OFPSOUTH! CARlCLIYA. NEWBERRY' DISTRICT. By John 1. Peterson, Evj.,Ordinsary of Netc hierry District. TyIHEREAS, G. W. Glenn and J. E. Glenn haeapplied to me for Letters of Ad ninistration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and. credits of Geo. W. 3lenn, sr., late of the Distriet,aforesaid,deceased: These are therefore to cite anid admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said decased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinarv's Court for the said District, to he holden at Newberry Court House, on the 1st day of June next, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted.. Given under my hand, this 18th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. May 23 2 JOHN T. PETERSON, o. N.D. FDR SALE. *~~\ THAT DELSIRABLE PROPER TY, in the X'.7stern part of New berry, now the prop<!rty of Dr. T'. L. Ogier, and formerly owned and occupied by Mr. Wio. F. Nance. The House and Outbuil d ings are all of Brick, and on the premises are Brik Barn, Dry Well and Dairy. Attached to he ard are 25 acres of Farming Laud, all of whih is now under cultivation. I.n addition to the above, there may be pur chased at the above house, 1 very fine PIANO, 3 handsome sets of BED ROOM FURNITURE, val aUle Books, Carpets, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c., &c. For further information apply to C. W. PARKER, Variety Store, Law Range. Newberry, S. C., May 16. 20-tf. THE SOUTH-ERhN WHOLESRALE HANDSOME SUPPLY OF Sprilg & Summer Goods. Latest Designs---Most Beautiful Fabrics, STOCK LARGE,VARIED, & COMPLETE. AND PRICES REDUCED. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND HANDSOME STOCK of Ladies and Gentle men s ALSO, Groceries, Hardware, C'rockcry, Hats, Boots & Shoes Varieties. Dress Goods. Organdies, Bcrege, Mozamb ques, Poplins, Eng.ish Gighams, Black Silk, French Baretha, Muslins, Calicoes, etc. White Goods, Brilliants, Nainsooks, Jackonets, Swiss Mus lins, L. C. Handkerchiefs, Cuffs ai Collars, Misses' Hoops, Ladies' Hoops, Ladies' Hose, Corsets. Boots and Shoes, Ladies Patent Leather, Morocco and Kid Childs' Fancy, Misses' do., Boys' do., Men's laced Boots, Men's Brogans, Oxford Ties and Boots. Longcloth, 10-4 Sheeting, 4-4 Sheeting, Ticking, Brown Shirting. Hats, Boys' Cassimere, Mens' Cassimere, -Boys' Fur, Men's Fur, Men's Brush. Groceries, Choice country cured Bacon, Hams, Lard, Golden Syrup, New Orleans Molasses, A No. 1 Flour, Coiee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Soda, Pickles, Pepper, etc. miscellaneous, American and Fren -h Calf Skins, Sole Leather, Cotton and Wool C irds, Patent Axes, Seives, Table and Pocket Kuives, Padlocks, Scissors, Shears, Looking Glasses, Perfunmeries, 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 218 W. H. WEBB. NeCw Furnitulre Store, Over Rutledge & Ostendorffs, ( And Opposite th4e Marble Yard.) XTE expect to keep constantly on hand, a complete assortment of the following ar ticles, viz: Chamber Setts, (Different Styles.) BUREAUS, WASH STANDS, Bed-steads, Trundlles, Cribs, Cradles, MA TRHASSES, Toilet, Saloon, Folding and E.etension Tal>les, SOFAS, TETE-A-TE TES, DIVANS; ROCKING CHAIRS, (From Common to the Finest.) A good variety of Cane and WVood-seat Chairs, and Children's Rockers, Dining and Nursery Chairs, also Merchant's Stools. We will also keep Wall Papering an,d Window Shades, and furnish Looking-Glass Plates, for old frames. Having had several year's experience in this business, we feel confident that we can sell as cheap as any hu.se in the State, and hope that all our old friends will call and examine our stock. (; Entrance through Ruitledge & Osten dorff's store. JOHN R. LEAVELL & CO. April 13 14 3mo. -Harness Shop. To My, Old Friends, Customers and thze Publc Uenerally. 3HAVE permanently located at Newberry, to I.carry on the SADLE AND HARNESS BUSINESS, in all its various branches. I am prepared to furnish Harness, 8addles, Bridles, &c., of thie best material, and at short notice. Particular attention given to repairing. Prices to suit the times. gg Shop over H. H. Blease's Tin Shop. May 23 Imo J. BOYLE, Agt. JOHN A. CHAPMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and SOUiCITOR IN E9UITY, ITLL attend to all busin.ess entrusted to his Tcare. Office at the Bookstore. Newberry G. H., S. C., May 22 21ltf. Head quarters, Saluda, S. C., May 17th, 1866. Special Orders No. I. A LL persons of color, freedmen and hiog steal ers, are hereby ordered to keep out of muy enclosures, and off' my premises without special permit. The law and self-protection will be re sorted to. Employers will extend this order to the Freedmen-read it to them monthly. May 23 21 4MMICAEL WERTS. DRUG HOUSE. BRUG%1ISTS, N STORE A FULL ST4CK OF Sp[ing ad Summer Nds, JUST RECEIVED, AND WHICH4 ARE BE ING CONSTANTLY ADDED TO. Consisting of Dress Goods, Prints, White Goods, Clothing, Hats, 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. TAIL-ORING.1 9. J. JENKINS IS PREPARED to do any kind of work Ii the above line, in the latest STYLE and FASH ION. Ofie South of Mr. P. Scott's. May 2, 18-St. HEADQUARTERS FOR CANDIES, SANTA CLAUS, notwithstanding that the sea son for his distribution of good things has past, has returned to Newberry with a great va rietly of Fancy Goods, Confectionaries and Gro ceries, which will be disposed of at the establish ment of A. M. WICKER11 Assorted candies, gum drops, toys, fruits in cans, currants, citron, raisins, almnords, English walnuts, pecan nuts, hazle nuts, -butter nuts, co-t coanuts, fruits, lemons, sugar buiscuits, lemon, soda, wine and Boston crackers, ginger cakes j eheese, flavoring extracts, figs, fig-paste, honey,. prunes, wines, cordials, syrups, porter, ale, chamnpagne, vernmacellii, maccaroni, table salt,t oysters, sardines, pickles, pepper sauce, mustard,~ soda, ginger, candles, matches, sugar, coffee, tea, mackerel, flour, blueing, indigo, co pperas, starch, ground pepper, unground do., -spice, nutmegs, cloves, hams, rice, codfish, salt, blue stone, cam phor, tobacco, segars, pipes, mnaccaboy snuff, toi let soaps, blacking, b rushes, paper collars, but tons, combs, brush es,pencils,hooks & eyes, thread, concentrated lye,sifters,cottoncards,Whitte more's No. 10, 1 pair ladies' scales, buckets, shoe thread, hair pins, pens, and in fact everything usuali; found in a family grocery or confectionery store. All.of which will be sold cheap for cash. If y-ou cannot conme srend, but in all cases let cash accompany the order. mar 28 13 tf A. M. WICKER. The State of South Car0lina. NEWBERRY DISTRICT-IN EQUITY. Sarak A. Thompson, r'. Thos. A. Thomnpsonz and Jno. MJ. Thonipso. Bill to sell property and to marshal assettns. 37 HE creditors of the estate -of- Dr. THOMAS W, THOMPSON, are required to -render and establish their respective claims on oath be fore the Commissioner. on Cit before the twenty sixth day oj 'day nex.t,' or they will be precluded. SIL AS JOHNSTONE, 'C. E. N. D. Comn's. Office, Feb. 26, 1866. F'eb. 28, 9-3m. . $15. NOT ICE. THUNDERSIGNED respectfully announces, I.to the citizens of Newberry, arnd surround- i ing country,~that he is'now fully prepared to fill if all orders for Sash, Doors, Blinds, Window and Door Frames, Moulding and Cornice, Plaininig, 1 Tongue and Grooving, and all kinils-of Scroll Wek &c., on the shortest notice, Tehrmns Cash. W, 4. C!JINE a March 14, 11-3m. E NOW is the TIME TO~ BUY I Cheap Goods, As Iwill CLOSE OUT The following articles At A SACRIFICE.K 10 Pieces col'd Alpaca G>Oc per yard, worth $1,00 25 " P'oplins, 35c " " 60 25 " Printed worsted, 27 " " 40 15 " Bare.ge, 35 " " 60~ 10 " do .50 " " 7 25 " Printed Muslins, 30 " " 50 20 " Debage, 45 ''" 75 50 Mantillas, $3,00 each " 7,00 50 do. , 6,00 " " 10,00 t 24 Summer Shawls 4,50 " " 9,00 24 do do 4,00 " " 80 50 Pair Sleeve Setts, 1,25 per sett " 2,50 50 " " . 1,50 " " 3,00] 500 Pieces Lawn Hldkfs 15 each 4 30G 300 Pr col'd iid GIco3es, 1,00 per pair " 2,00 1 (Best make,) 1000 Ladies paper coilars, 3 pieces for 5 cents. And a greait many other articles rnot mentioned biere, at propertionate prices. Comne and see for yourselves. Rtespectfully, ' JACOB STERN, 2d door from the corner in the Ne wberryr ,-, oa Hotel Building iREAT FALL PR1fICES.g laving purchased my stock since th. great FALL IN PRICES, I now offer -thern at the following reduced rates for Specie, viz: - SUGAR aA 15c per pound, COFFEE. 0 c " MOLASSES, f5c per galloi BLIND BRIDLES, $1.25 each, SADDLES, 7.00 WAGON HARNESS, 4.00 per set, SHOES, 1.9 perpar, H A TS, 75C eAcb CLOTHING, 5.00 per sui PRINTS, 16 to 20c per yard - BLEACIIED HOMESPUN 18c " COTTON ADES, 35C " " CASSIMERE, 75c " " BROAD 'CLOTIIS, $2.00 " Besides the above I have a great variety of ancy and Domestic Dry Goods GRO ERIES, Saddlery, Hardware, Crockery Table and Pocket Cutlery, Tin, &c., &c. A11 of which will be gdvi -,t the abori BED UC.ED PRICE. Country merehants would do well to examine 3y stock before parchashigin-Charleston. GEO, D. SMITH, Agent, may 2 18- 5 MOLLORON ROW. New Market. Fresh Beet &c., supplied thtee -times a week rE UEVFRSIGYED willopen a Mf he Post Oflice, oni CNlwell-street, on Tuesday's, 'hursday's at:d Saturday's, for. the purpose of upplyin.g the citizens with good, choice, fat, and aicy- beef, pork, veal, mutton, 1amb,s etc., also. 'gs, pouitry; fruits and vege.tables. -Market pen at 6 o'clock, A. 11. G. H. BOOZER, - . E. ?ETERSO2. - May 2, 18-4t. OWR STOCK OF - Ladies', Gentlemien's, Boy's outifs, Misses & C hldren's LS now fulI and complete. .Consisting of every variety and style of. Goods, in our line, all 4which were. mnade, especialiy to order, by.the 'cry best manfactors. Therefore, we feel coi4 - lent that we can, and will scl}ha better shot for he same money, than any other house thisaside if Phiiladelphia. We cordially invite a call be ore you buy elsewhere. .ai I. M. SUBER, & Co., Manst..,-opposite Couirt !..Guse. N. B.-Being conineeed wit'h the House of~ {. Suber & Co., I will be happy to see all my id friends and customers. Jan 10 2 tt McD)UFFIE MET. isk's Metallic Burial Gases. UiE subsetiber has just r'qeived a e'pply f Ithese Cases, from . the above delebrated amifact;urer, which are of'the lat5si, an mf-n uiproved patterns, -and of elegant Rosewo'od nish, and which he~ offers at low' rates to the ublic, He takes this occasion to say -that they are been parohascd exclusirely for cash, and elling themn at only a small ad-'a.nce on the cash: rice, that no orders for Lhe above Cases will .be ttendedl to unless accompanied with the cash., R. C. GHAPMAN. Newberry, S. C., March 1, 1866. Wm. Boyce R SPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUBLIC .that he has opened a choice stock of fresh FAMJLY GRevEmES, nd intends to- keep constan~tly on hand a gene alassortmnent of goods in that line. He respectfully solicits, and hopes by selling oods at small profits, to secure a share of public atronage. His store is on Main-street, opposite Docton ~apers' drug store, v:here he will be pleased to aton any who will favor him with a call. Newberry, March 27, 1866. Dr. 5. E. Dapray, SURGEON DENTIST, FROM HARLE~STON, FFICE on the North side of Main street, for, &merly occupied as a f 4' office by Mr. G.G. eWalt, and opposite Mr. Field. Montgomery's fatch -making anid Jev:elry store. . Dr..Dapray is now prepared to perform all ope tione. BELOW THI'. OLD PRICES- for CA$H r ITS EQU[VALENT. Chloroform adminis ~red when de-sired. Newberry, June 1, '05. NW Note Lost, NW llmeni by .these presents that a cr Xtain NOTE given to. me- by John F. lymph, sometime i'-1862 or 1863, for TWO USDRED DOLLARS, or the balaoce of a-note noun ting to that, has been paid to me. -I here Sforewarn all persons from^trading for said >e, as it is lost or mislaid so that it cannot po' und.JJCOB FELK.ER. May 16, 20-3t.* Groceries and Dry Goods,. PHE subscriber takes this ? iethod of inform-, L inghis friends and-the public that he has on, mnd at hna, a ne lot of R)CERTES a.,'