The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, November 14, 1866, Image 3
CARWILE & McCAUGHRIN
Banking& Insurance Agents,
NEWBERRY, S. C.,
Buy and Sell Exchange on Charles
ton and New York.
Insure Buildings, Cotton, Mer
chandize and other property,
against loss or damage by fire.
Nov 7 ?nmo.
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Fernandina, Jacksonville, &
all the Landings on the St.
John's River.
VIA
SAVANNAH, GA.
The Nezc and Splendid Steamship
"Dictator,"
1000 TONS BURDEN,
CAPTAIN LOUIS M. COXETTER.
ON and after the 26th October, this fine
SbiD wiU sail from Sou:hern Wbarf, every
Yriday Night, at 10 o'clock, for the above
-places.
All Freight must be paid here by shippers
For Freiget or Passage apply on board, or
to the Agency. No. 17 Vanderhorst's Wharf.
Nov. 14 46 tf.
PLANTATION
FOR SALE.
TERMS CASHa
On the first Monday in De
cember, 3d prox.,
Will be sold on the premi
ses, my Plantation, contain
ing 820 acres,
situated in Abbeville District,S. 0.,
'withinA miles of New Mai ket De
pot, 7 miles below Greenwood, and
7 miles above 96 Depot, G. &. C.
Railroad. There is about 400 acres
eleared, the balanee woodland.
The improvements on the place
are not surpassed by any in the
up country, consisting of a Fire
Proof Brick Dwelling, (9 rooms,)
all nicely furnished (Gothic style.)
Barn, Stables. Gin House arnd S. r
vants' Quarters, all in good repair.
Any further information catn be
obtained by calling on, or address-!
ing the subscriber.
Richard Davis,
New Market, Abbeville District, s. C.
NOTICE.
I WILL SELL at nay Residence on
* Thursday, 22d of Novemjber, the follow
ing property, viz:
Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Mules, Cows.
* Hogs, Plantation Tools, Household and
Kitcehn Furniture.
Terms made known on daty of sale.
S. W. SPEA R MA N.
Nov. 7-45-St.
To .ill W'Iom
IT MAY CONCERN!
Know all men by these
-presents, that I, WM. H. WEBB, of the
-Village of Newberry, State of South
Carolina, being of sound mind and in
good health, do by these presents de
elare that I have been accused of putting
thre prices of.good's down much to the
detriment of both JEW and Gentile.
I, W. H. Webb,t6erefore, do from this
date declare that I have made arrange
ments, by which I will be able to supply
all who favor me with a call, with goods
at a still GR~EATER R.EDUCT!ON in priees. I
have a large stock of goods on the w ay
and shortly to be opened at: fabulously
low prices, and to convince the puble of
this it will be only necessary for them to
give me a call.
Very respectfully,
Nov.?7, 4.5-tf. W. H. WE BB.
WANTED
12 Number One
nov7 45 if MAYES & MARTIN.
Carriage Shop,
CaN JONES,
Newberry C. II. So. Ca.
Respectfully informs~ the citizns of New
berry and surrounding counr at he has 1
re oplened his carriage shop, and isnow
prepared ta execute all work in lhis line in
the neatest manner, and with di-patch.
Will make and repair
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons,&c.
Nov 7 6mo
Copartnership Notice.
THE undersigned have this day form
ed a partnership, under the name and
style of Girardeau & Kittle band, for the
Graeser & McJunkin,
Commission & Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
Gervais Street, Columbia, S. C.
WOULD respectfully inform their friends
and the public generally that they will
attend personally to all business intrusted
to them. They will BUY COTTON ON
ORDER OR SELL IT or any of the PRO
DUCTS OF THE COUNTRY, on as favor
able terms as any house in the city. They
are also pf epared to STORE or FORWARD
Cotton, to be sold either in Charleston,
New York, or Livern-ol.
Being faiili.ar . an all necessary details
in relation to the Internal Revenue Tax,
Cotton sent to our care will be forwarded
without delav.
Planters and others will find it to their
interest to entrust to us the transaction of
their business. C. A. GRAESER,
W. S. McJUNKIN.
Nov. 7, ]'G 45-tf.
ISEMAN & ROBE
Commission Merchants and Pro
duce Dealet s,
Keep on hand SUGARS-CHEAP!!
Consisting of
Crushed, Powdered, Granulated, and
Extra Coffee Sugars,
Soap, Lard, Spices,
Soda, Candles,
Bacon, by the lb. or hhd.
Hams, very fine.
BhIs., ht bbls., quarter bbls., New Shore
Mackerel.
Choice Teas-Green and Black.
Fresh Crackers-assorted.
Flour, Rice, Meal and Grist.
FRESH GOODS ARRIVING WEEKLY!
Of Standard qualities,
FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES.
MAIN STREET,
NEWBERRY, So. Ca.
Special attention is called to our fine
Goshen Butter. oct 10 1y
Rock Island and Salem
Jeans and Cassiiers!
We have just received an
ssortment of Salem Jeans and Cassimners,
nd will receive this week from the Rock
sland Factory a full stock of Plain and
Fancy Cassinmers.
Th'e above are manufactured in North
Carolina. They surpass anly goods of the
ind manufactutred in the Un ited States,
nd are fully eg..al to the best French anid
English Catssimxers.
CARWILE & McCAUGBRIN,
Oct 31l 3 Agents.
NOTICE TO PLtNTERS.
Thle unders.igned are prepared to make
Liberal A DVANCES upon Cotton
onsitgned to Gi o. W Williaxms & Co., Merb
yhants and Factors. Charleston, S. C , or to
Wiliams T?ylor & Co., Commission Mer
hants. New York
They are also prepared to purchase Cotton
ad other Produce, antl have made axrange,
ets to order Guano for Plbnrers. from first
ands in Baltimore, to be paid promptly
pon arrivgl.
CA RWILE & McCAUGHIRIN.
Newberry, S. C . Snt 12. 16&28t
T HE subscriber has just received a supply
f these Cases, from the above celebrated
anufacturer, which are of the latest and
nost improved par terns, and of elegant Rose
vod finish, and whieb be offers at low rates
o the public. He takes this Occasion to say
rhat they hmve been purchased exetustrely
or ca-h. and setling them at only a small
dvace on the cashx price, that no orders for
;he above Cases will be attended to unless
ceopianied with the cash
R C CHAPMAN.
Nwberry, S. C., July 25, 1866. 9m.
reenville and Columbia Rail Road.
GxNma~aL SIP. RINTENDAN'TB OFFIC".
CoLUxrnt , Seg1. 1'2,1866.
On ard after Monday next. l'ith iest., the
Passenger T rait:s wihi run daily Sun days except'
ed ) until further notice, as follows:
Lea ve (olumbia at. ........ ...7 .'.15 a m.
S A !sin at........................ .9. .5 "
Ee w berry at....................10 35"
A rrive at a bbe~vile at................. .3.13 p. mn.
Sat A nderson at................ .5.10"
" at (.reenville at................. 5.40 "
Leave G,reenville at ..............6. 0 a m.
.&,.edersobn at. ........... ........ 6 0)
"A bbeville at............ .......8.5 "
" Nwberry at...................1 2' p. m.
Arrive at A iston at...............2.45 4
4at C2umbia at..................4 40"
The brige at Alston being now completed,
passengers and freighits will be trainported with
out de av. The expense of frei;:hts, by the dis
continuance of wa gons and Ioats will be large
y reduced. J. B. LasSAL LE, Gen. Sup.
Sept. lith, 1866.
To Travellers.
THE following is the travel-ing schedule on
the route between Columbia, Rich mon ;,
Washington and New York,via the Charlotte
and South Carolina Railroad:
Going North.
Leave Colimb!a ar 2.20 p. in.; arrive at
Charlotte. 9.20 p. m. Leave Charlotte at
9.40 p in.; arrive at Greensboro at 2 40 a.
n. Leave Greensboro, by Danville Rail
road at 3.00 a in.; arrive at Richmond at
8 00 p. mn Arrive at Washintrton at 6 00 a.
mn.; arrive at New York at 6 00 p. m. same
day. Oct. 3d.
AXES, AXES.
Just received and direct from the mann
fxcturer, a large lot of superiar Axes, equal
or sup<rior, to any Axes in the market.
Nov. 7 45 4t. R. STEWA~RT.
Shoe Thread.
Jus't received ai lot of the very hest Shoe
Thread imported. R. STEWART.
Nov. 7 45 4t.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of
Geo. A. Riser deceased, are requested to
make paymrent on or before the first day
of January next. Ard those hmaving
demands will please present them on or
before that day. JOHN RISER,
Nov 7th, td. Admnr.
Wholesale and Retail
BOOT & SHOE
HOUSE.
We are now receiving our
FALL & W/INTER STOCK .
OF
Boots, Shoes
AND
BRDANS
WHICH WE WILL SELL AT
SMALL PROFITS,
And WARRANT every article sold.
Our goods have all been made expressly to
order, and by the very best of workmen.
} M.,SUBER&CO.
oct1041 ti Jr
DRUSS
AND
MEDICINES.
TO BE HAT) FOR THE PRESENT AT
MR. ROBERT STEWART'S STORE.
HOSTETTERS BITTERS,
McLean's Strengthening Cordial,
Panknin's Hepatic Bitters,
Plantation Bitters,
Mustang Liniment.
Pert y Davis' Pain Killer,
Hoofland's German Bitters,
Radwa\'s Relief,
Sandford's Liver Invigorator,
White Castile Soap,
God Liver Oil,
Calomel, Alum,
Opium, Blue Mase,
Concentrated Lye,
Castor Oil,
Sulphur, Cream Tartar.
Epsom Salts, Magnesia,
, White Mustard Seed,
Nutnegs, Mace,
Ho"s, Dover's Powers,
English Mustard,
Tumeric, Prepared Chalk.
Together with a large assortment of such
articles as are generally kept in first cla.s
drug stores. DR. SAMPSON POPE,
Newberry, Oct 17 tf Agent..
NOTICE.
I W1LL SELL, at the late residence of
Re.v. JACO B MUSER, deceased,
On Tuesday, the 20th day of
November next.
All the Real Estate of said dec'd.
consisting of
Four Hlundred aind Four and
three-fourth (4042) acres.
lying in Newberry District, immediately on
the waters of Canncoa's Creek, about four
miles East of Pomnaria.
On the premises are a goodr
Dwelling House, itchen,
Smoke-house, Barn, Crib,Sta
bles, Thrashing or Gin-house,
and all necessary out-build
ings. Also, a fine
Flour and Grist Mill,
and a
Saw Mill and Giu House,
The Mills have heretofore received a con.
sderable patronage froem thre neiglhorhood,
and with some repairs, may still be run with
succe,s and1 satitationl.
ThvUpland is of an-ordinary good quality;
and a large portion of the bottom land is as
good as the District affords; some of which
s in a st'ite of cultivation.*
The land will be sold so as to suit pur, (
chsrs. To suit the times it has been divis
ded into two tracts, hut any purchaser will
have the privilege (tfbuying all and thus ob%
lierating the division line.
Also, at the same time and place. I will
sell a good TIR ASH ER, COT TON GIN, &c.
Terme made known on day of sale.
Oct. 31 3 A. D L. MosEd, Agent.
GROCERIES
Fancy & Staple,
ALSO,
Dry Goods, Wares & Notions,
Just received.
Consisting in part as follows:
Sugars, al grades, r,-om 15 ets.
to 25 ets., cofTee, bacon, b. J, tea, caee.se,
mack erel in kits, hltl barrels anid barrels,
Liverpool and table salt, flour in barrels,
sl-rai.-ing flour, new rice, soaps-bar, cas
tile and toilet ; candles, starch, inoigo,
madder, copperas,blue stone, pepper, spice,
ginger, sod , pickles--all sorts and sizes;
oysters, sardines, nutmegs, y:ace, eloves,
inamnon bark, yeast powders, mustard,
bluitg, candies, raisins, lemons, oran:ges,
app!es, vinegar, molasses, concentratted lye.
Tobac.co, snuff and cigrars. all grades;
tubs, buckets, blue and brass bound, all
sizes ;seives, brooms, water dippers,biack-i
ing and brushes, curry combs, cotton and
wool cards, jim-crow cards, nails, axes,
pocet anid table cutlery, tacks, awls, spey-i
g needies, &c. Notions of all kinds, viz ;1
P aper and linen collars. shirts and bosoms,.
hoe an'd halt hose, suspenders, belts, han~d
kercifs neck ties, pocket books, pass
ad spelling books, slates, lead and car-pen
ter: pencils, pens and ink, buttons, necdles;
and thread, of all kinds, hair oil, hair
brushes, tooth brushes, shaving brushes,
dr essing combs, razors, razor strops, shav-I
Iing boxes, looking glasses, with a variety
o toys, &c. Bleached and brown shirting, I
doestie ginghamus, tweeds, jeans andI sati
,ets, with a splendid assortmient of croekery
wae, glass5, C. C. and granite, which wei
iitnd selling as a very short profit.
All kinids country produce bought or bar
tered for at market prices
WILSON & WICKER,
Oct 31 Main-st., N ewberry. 1
NEWBERRY DEPOT,
Oct. 15th, 186'6.
FROM and after this de Freight in no
iistnce will be delivered at this Agtency
until the charges are paid, country Con
signees will be charged storage after one
week, and villagers after two da.ys.
By order of the President.
I BURR J. RAMAGE,
Oct 17th. Agent.
Notice to Trespassers.
I forewarn sill persons, white or black,
(lay or night,from Hunting or Fishsine on my
Pla~tation. W. B. McKELLER.
May 23- 1-6m.
NoAtice.
VARIETY
STO1RE
ze In this Establishment can be
found almost any Goods wanted.=a
. I- 0
Gents can and Broad Cloth, Doeskin
Casimer, Corded Casimer, Fancy Casi
rner, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Kerseys,
Boots, Shoes, Hats. Gloves, Cravats, Half
[lose, Silk and Linen handkerchiefs &c.
For the Ladies, Merinoes, Plain and
Figured Delanes, Plain, Striped and
Figured Alpaccas, Persian Twills, Lus
res, White Goods, Gloves, Hose, Paper
;,lars, Belts, BeltRibbons, Belt Luckles,
lead Netts, Ribbons, Cloaks, Shawls,
ontags, Scarfs, Nubias, Cravats, Balno
al Skir:s for Ladies and Misses, [loop
kirts $1 each; White and Red Flannel,
3leached and Brown Shirtings and Drill
ng, Cambrics, Bed Ticking, Irish Liner.,
'owels, Diaper, IHandkerchiefs, Corsets,
innen Cutfs and Collars, Knit Hoods,
;acks, Hoods, Balmoral Hose, for Infants
ad Misses, Table Damask, &., &c.
And in the Grocery line, Sugar and
of'ee of all grades, New Mackerel,
Jheese, Rice, Soap, Candles, Starch,
r digo, Copperas, Blue Stone, Pepper,
spice, Ginger, Soda, Pickles, Oysters,
utmegs, Shoe Blacking and Brushes,
urry Combs, Table and Pocket Cutlery,
-land Saw Files, Pad Locks, Axes, Cotton
ards, Water Buckets, Nails, Spaying
eedles, Sewing and Pegging Awls,
asting Tacks, Jim Crow Cards, Spoons,
,nd a great variety of Faney and Toilet
rticles, Perfumery, Toilet Soap, Hair
)il, Ilair Brushes and Combs, Toys,
aper, Pens, Envelops, Ink, Pencils, Pass
ooks, &c., &c., &c.
All of which will be sold very low for
ash or barter only.
LOVELACE & WHEELER.
P. S. We will purchase all kinds of
'oun,try Produce or barter for the same
,t the highest market price. L. & W.
Oct. 24-43-tf.
Wagons for Sale.
I will sell one, two or three good two
orse Wagons on reasonable terms if ap
lied for soon, also a C:arrinige and Buggy.
B. II. LOVELACE.
Oct 24 43
WANTED.
gg We wish to purchase 400 lbs. of
oo1 Country Butter. Also 200 dozen
esh Eggs, for which we will pay the
ighest mnarket price.
LOVELACE & WHEELER.
Oct 24th, 4:3. tf.
ilE ASSOCIATE REFORMED
PRESBYTERIAN.
Ui1der the above title the subscriber will
sumei the publication ot the Due West
elescope, for the A. R1. Synod, on tbe first
f Jainua ry 156'i.
Subscri~ption three dollaris a .year in ad
ance. J. I. BONNER.
Due West, Oct. 29th, 186t6. tf.
A. M. WICKER.
Confectionery,
cANDY, FRUITS,
NUTS and TOYS.
H AS now opened h is large stock of Fancy
articles, on the lot formerly occupied by Dr.
onin, and immediately in rear of thie cor,.
er. His varied stock w ill consist of every<
ing in his line, Viz:
Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Soda, Ada-.
atine Can-Iles, Mackerel, Herrings, Sar
ines, Oysters in cans, Cheese. Crac'kers
nd assorte~d Biscuits sweet anid plain-mix
d and spiced Pickles, and Macaroni. Nuts
f all kinds, and a good assortmecntof Candy.
so Citron. Currants, 1iaisins, Almonds,
igs, Nu:mnegs, Spice, Pepper, Ginger,
~loves, Mace, and l'ahle Satlt and S.lt in
~acks. Tohacco of all kindls, Smoking and
hewing, Cigars of every quality, Pipes, arid
arlor Matches. A grea-t stock of Dye Stuff ,
ndigo,. Madder, Log Wood. Copoeras. Fig
le, Bia4king and Shoe brushes, &c , &
Toys of every style for the Boys and Girls
2 endless variety. Fruits of every kind in
esoui andl almost every thing usually kept
a well regulated Grocery Store All the
nfOve thing" will be sold cheap for cash.
October 24 tf A. M. WICKER.
D)ENTISTRY.
W. B. McKellar, Surgeon Dentist, would
ost respectfully say to his friends and the pub'.
c generally, that lhe i< now thoroughly fitted up
his new andl elegant fice, over Maj. Jas. M1
k:xer's law office. and is prepared to do- any
nd all kinds of* work that he may be callpd on
do. Mr Thos. Moore, who has been practis
zfor the last six w,onths at one-fourth charge,
ll nOw operate at one half price. Mr J. W.
)eess, who is a new student wvill operate at Mr.
hos. Moore's former prices.
Aug 228 m
Pay a Part.
I will feel very thankful to parties who
hold niotes andl accounts against, if they
v~ill pay part of the amnount, so that I can
ay those who may have demands agan,t
tie. My wife, formerly Miss S. A. Dal
ymple, wais engalged at the commiuence
et of the war, in the Millinery busi
iess, has all her effects in Notes and Ac
~onts, and I now, for tihe Birst time,
tsk those indebted, to comte u[p anid ma;ke
~ome kind of a settlement. I n ill take
noney if it should be offered, arid I will
ake a new note, antd I will also take Ba
on, Pork, Lard. Flour, W heat, Corn,
eal, Peas, Fodder, Shucks, Ha:y, Wood,
hikens, Butter, Eggs, and any other
irticle that 1 ' an use in anty way. I
on't ask for the full amount, a:, I am
illinig to take a part, and give a full re
:eipt.- B. II. LOVEL ACE.
Oct 24 43
Youth's I-istory of
HE GREAT CIVIL WAR. By Van Evrie.
TilE snheeril'er is the sole agent for
fewberry District for the sale of said hook,
Address hlim at Frog Level, S. C. Sold at
ew York prices. MA TTHIEW HALL.
Sept. 5--3m
NO TICE.
46'
Columbia Advertisements.
1856] Established [1856
Shermanized, February, 17, 1865
BOOK BINDER,
Opposite J. C. Dial's Hardware Store,
MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, S. 0.
Blank Books manufactured in the best and
most snhtanti.l manner.
Having purchased Superior Ruling and Pa
ing Mt chiues, Clerks of Courts, Sheriffs, Ordi
naries. and other Public Officers can have their
Blank Books. and all other work e',outed in
any style and pattern they may desire, and in
the shoi test possible time. A large stock of
Blank Book and other Paper ot the hest quality
always ou hand. Music, 'eriodicals. Law
Books. and all other works bound to suit cus
tomers. nov 7 3m
NE W
Boot & ShoeStore.
The undersigned takes plea
sure in informing the citizens
of Newberry, that he has
opened a general
Stock of Boots & Shoes,
In the new Bank Building, Opposite
the Court Hou.se, Columbia, S. C.
Where he will be pleased to see all who
are in want of the ab,ve goods. His aim
will be "Quick Sales at Small Profits."
N. A. Shelton.
November 7 Im.
P. B. Glass,
DEALERl IN
Books and tationery,
PLAIN-ST., (a few doors west of Main-st.,)
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Wholesale p ur ch a s er s,
Schools, and Libraries supplied on Special
Terms.
Orders by mail attended to carefully and
promptly at New York prices.
Blank Books made to any pattern at low
est prices. Nov 7 6mo.
J. MAendell,
Under Carolinian Office,
LJAIX STREET,
COL U MBI A, S. C.
CUEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
Dry Go ods,
Fancy Goods,
Clothing,
Boots & Shoes,
sTOCK NEW and constantly replenished
from first class houses, and sold at very low
prices. November * I loo.
S. T. McCaughirin & Co.,
QROCER3
Co0m|88|oo M6rohaoIs,
IKeep constantly on hand,
and at LOW PRICES, a full and well-selected
Stock of FA MILY GROCERIES, to which
they invite the attention of their friends of'
Newherrv. on visiting the City.
They 'pay the highest market price for
all kinds of Country Produce, and request
those having such to selt, to give them a
trial before sellinig elsewh,ere.
All orders for goods promptly filled.
They would also respeecttfully solicit orders
appertaininig to the COMMI.elIoN BUSI
NESS, anid pledge themselves to a faithful
dischr.rge of all matters entrusted to their
care, whether
Buying, Selling. Shipping or Storing.
Main-st., Columbia, S. C.
November 7 1mne.
JOHN C. DIAL,
(Late ALLEN & DIAL,)
Importer and Dealer in English and American
HARDWARE
AND
Cutlery,
ron, Steel, Nails, Castings Mill Stones,
Bolting Gloths, Circular Saws,
Mill Irons, Sugar Pans,
India Rubber & Leather Belting,
Carpenters', Blacksmiths'
and Tanners' Tools,
Housekeeping and Fu rn ishing
Hardicare,
Agricultural Implements,
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Paints. Oils,
French and American Window Glass,
Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Shot Belts,
Powder Flasks, Poteder, Shot, &c.
Wholesale & Retail,
At the Sign of the GOILDEN PAD LOCK
Columbia, S, C.
November 7 6m.
NEW STOCK
OF
HaIdsomle Millinery!
i~-~ 4 nc* ~ at Mr. A.
CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
t d
No. 153 MEETING STREET,
Opposite the Charleston Hotel.
(Formerly JOH-Y ASHHURST & Co.)
GEORGE C. GOODRICH,
PHILIP WINE IA Y, South -Carolina,
JOHN ASHHURST,
Direct Importers of Pure Drugs & Chemicls,
CIHARLESTON, S. C. -
October 31 3m.
soUTHIERN
PRATT & WILSON BRO'S,
DEALERS IN
RA t
AND DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES,
NO. 238 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, - 4r.
N. A. PRATT, S W. W ILSON, P. 20 -
Ch. to late C. S. N. and M. Bureau. Chemist to late C.S. Ord. Departm*t
Columbia Advertisements. WHOLESALE .
J. MEIHAN, The whol esaleGoods Business heretsour
DEA LE R IN. cod ithna f
SJHN G. MILNOR & -00
Boots, Shoes, hs>e~reatesearre-it.
Hats,Caps and Leather.MinrWler&Jra
AT TBE OLD STAND.
First Store above the Court House, I 15MelgSre
Novn~erCOLUMBIA, S. C HRETN .~
E. E. JACKSON, deral ocofFcTadPm.iPr
DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST, edtetaegnr1yt ne w
Plain Street, FCOSADPATR
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Keeps on hand a choice selection of Wl i4~ otecitrs oeai
DR UGS, MEIuINESi~i, ~hi resadlyi hi upi
AND Odr aeu~ tdpopl iI4
FANCY ARTICLES. CABRM,MIE O,i u
FOR SALE AT I OW PRICES. u n ol epese fhafinswl
Call and see. nov 7 Im gv h al
CORN, FLOUR,T.AWIBR
BACON, &c.no a 3.JMATN
1000 BUS. WHITE CORN,
500 " Mixed Corn, rvdneCmays
10 lh ds prime Bacon Sides & Should'rs
10 Bags. Rangoon Rice, C N E TA i
5t; Barrels Super. Extra Flour,
50 Sacks Salt (Liverpool,)
50 Bales Eastern Bay, (Prime,)Ctonador
To barter for Cotton or Cash,
Grajin of all descriptions .constantly on
hand. Order prmtyfild.TMR P RILlLI1.~ .
Main Stre et, Volger's New Store. Drcin o s aea
Columbia, S. C., Nor. I 18636.No Pevin"u o,
Nov. 7 45 6mi. zA esta aftec
R. & W. C. Swaffield,Bael20lb.ec-ihtoheTn
Old Established .UTBO1 gns
CltigHouse, .GAO
BEDELL'S ROW, Teudrindbigteods w6t
Columbia, S. C. eaaddaesi n~ nC,l~o,u
A full assortment of Fall & ciear Ua upyo
Winter Clothing, for MenPue erva Gan,
and Boys, at very low prices. Peva.
*it Clothing made to order as sl taltmsa oetmre at~
usual, on short notice. Odispoipl ild
November 7 3nmo.KersWafChlstnS0
.Mrfs C.E .I.eed, -
Main-st., Columbia, S. C., Sal i ac
(Next to Fisher and Lowrance,) IDI ' DS
Calls the attention of theNo41a5nSret
Trade and the Ladies Visiting Columbia, tQ
exanine her superb stock before purchasing Char1e e,$~V
elsewhere. Nv7io
WVholesale and Retail,
Ladies Curls and Hair in all shapes. G J 'o ]E
Nov '7 3mo.
(1:F. JACKSON, InKg,HlKesQar
Main Street, Columbia, s c.teKesadCntr.
(Next door to Messrs. J. & T. E. Agnew,) Apyt
Has constantly on hand a full and well CH5H.M SE
selected stock of
Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, GOEISADLQOS
AT GREAfTY REDUCED PRItCEhS.eto, S C
and persons visiting the City w;Hl find it to Otbr14
their advantage to give him a call.
CALICOES, from 121c. to 25cts.CAWL&MCAGRN
Alpacas and Poplins, from 30c. to '75. ArPepedtmaedvne
Ladies Kid Gloves, $1.00.
LadesClthClak, fom$600to$2.0 th trd geeal T an ex Ato