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F.F Large Additions. We have jast mde some additions to our Ntok In the way of a splendid assortment S lack and Fancy Cassimers, Block Merinos, Black Delaine, Several pieces of handsome Prints, A ?rr dozen of those splendid Ribbed Hose for Ladies, ladles Balmoral Hose, Misses Balmoral Hose, Infants Brlnoral Hose, Infants Knit Sacks. Aao.s fresh supply of pure Kerosine Oil, and as plendid lot of LAMP CHIMNEYS, beside many other goods not mentioned. LOVELACE & WHEELER. nov 21 47 Last Call. I do now for the last time warn parties who are indebted to me by Note, and to wife by Note or Account, that unless they give me some reason for not paying a part or the whole, they will be sued, if I think they are worth the cost. I made a 'proposition through the Newber.-y Herald - to take almost anything that was offered, sad not the first man or woman has offered . to pay me one cent, and I must now have 'tm-e showing about the matter. This is in tended for all B. H. LOVELACE. Nov. 21 47 tf. NEW STOCK!! Millinery Goods. Mrs. M. J. Jenkins, Would respectfully inform the ladi.,s of Newberry and vicinity, that she can now be fAnd at her store, 'and is in receipt of a full eapply of ,ILINERY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS. LACES, &c. To which an examination is requested be Ior,porehasing elsewhere. New 21 47 St. Kerosine Oil AND Kerosine Lamps, * AMP WICK AND GL ASSES, For sale Low, by JME &G. nov21 Zt PAT,JMS O * Butter, Butter & Butter. 1000 lbs. good fresh country made Butter vIU be purchased by us, at the -highest *.market price, for cash or barter. LOVELACE & WHEELER. - -Nov. 21i 4'J Sf * duty Ledge, No. 87, A. F. 11. - -.'-E Regular. Communication of this age winl be held at the Lodge Room, on -Veeday night, December 3, 1866. A pune,~ atl4 attendance is requested. By ordier ofthe W. M. JAMES LARKIN, Nov. 21,2t- Secretary. NE~W STOCK -Ihuds&m Milliney ! andreged avejust evened at Mr. A. stoe, suerbstockof All and WIuter MLHiIIery Goods, b' 1aw .Iheiy ~ 11etnhy invite the attention of if.eldiesof New eryand surrounding con th1woc decsist in part of Bonnets. Fea ases, FeTes, Laeres ete. etc. Dress makng - aentewMarth neatness and dispatch. -- 44f . Mrs ii.-A. STODDARD & Co. DR. T. wlIN.u French Store. 9ine French & Amer -ican Candies, OP ALL KINDS. .ystaUzed Fruits, Rock Candy, plan Kis' ess gilt and silver Kisses, Gum Drops, Rose Dops, Vanilla and Cream Drops. Cordial and Liquor Drops of all kinds. Also Pates ple Foies Gras, Cepes, Oysters, *Salmon, Sardines, Pickles, Pepper Sauce, Ginger; Nlutmegs, &c Also a fine assortment of FAMLY GROCERIES, Such as Coffee, Teas and Sugars of first qualities. Sesides Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, best brands, Pipes, etc. STORE OPPOSITE COURT flOUSE, -* Antd next door to I iM. Suber & Co. -Nov 14 46 tf Notice. *ALL persons indebted to the estate of *-Catharine Clark, deceased, are earnestly re - -quested to make payment to the subscriber, .And those having demands ngainst the es zaui will present them duly attested. The estate&mnst be settled up. R. P. CLERK, Executor. Nov. 14 46 St. Notice. - The subscribers would respectfully in form the public that tbyare prepared to con t.inue .theTANYNG BUSINESS. Will tan -on halves, or exchange leather f->r hides. Will have a wag.on at Newberry C. IL., on Sale day in December and January so that auy one wishing to send their hides to the Tan yard will avail themselves of the oppor tunity. J. M.EPPS & CO. Mellohion, Newberry District, S. C. Nov. 1446 tf. Fisk's Meta ll erial Ca888, K H usrbrhsjs eevdaspl oths Csresfromteaoeclbae F THE has Just recive a ~upplY of these Cases, from the above celebrated tvainfiwrnr~r whir4. ~ir~ nf th~ i~i~~t and CARWIE & McCAUIRIN Banking& Insurance Agents, NEWBERRY, S. C., Buy and Sell Ext .ige on Charles ton and New York. Insure Buildings, Cotton, Mer chandize and other property, against loss or damage by fire. Nov 7 2mo. NOTICE TO PLANTERS. The undersigned are prepared to make Liberal ADVANCES upon Cotton Consigned to Geo. W. Williams & Co., Mer' chants and Factors. Charleston, S. C , or to Williams Taylor & Co., Commission Mer chants. New York. They are also prepared to purchase Cotton and other Produce, and have made arranges ments to order Guano for Planters, from first hands in Baltimore, to be paid promptly upon arrival. CARWILE & McCAUGIIRIN. Newberry, S. C., Sept 12, 1866. 37tf VARIETY STURE I iar in this Establishment can be found almost any Goods uanted.% Gents can find Broad Cloth, Doeskin Casimer, Corded Casimer, Fancy Casi-. mer, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Kerseys, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Gloves, Cravats, Half Hose, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs &c. For the Ladies, Merinoes, Plain and Figured Delanes, Plain, Striped and Figured Alpaccas, Persian Twiils, Lus tres, White Goods, Gloves, Hose, Paper Collars, Belts, Belt Ribbons, Belt Buckles, Head Netts, Ribbons, Cloaks, Shawls, Sontags, Scarfs, Nubias, Cravats, Balmo ral Skirts for Ladies and Misses, Hoop Skirts $1 ead; White and Red Flannel, Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Drill ing, Canibrics, Bed Ticking, Irish Liner, Towels, Diaper, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Linnen Cutfs and Collars, Knit Hoods, Sacks, Hoods, Balmoral Hose, for infants and Misses, Table Damask, &., &e. And in the Grocery line, Sugar and Coffee of all grades, New Mackerel, Cheese, Rice, Soap, Caindles, Starch, Tndigo, Copperas, Blue Stone, Pepper, Spice, Gmnger, Soda, Pickles, Oysters, Nutmegs, Shoe Blacking and Brushes, Curr y Combs, Tfable and Pocket Cutlery, Hand Saw Files, Pad Locks, A xes, Cotton Cards, Water Buckets, Nails, Spaying Needles, Sewing and Pegging Awls, Lasting Tacks, Jim Crow Cards, Spoons, and a great variety of Fancy and Toilet articles, Perfumnery, Toilet Soapw, Hair Oil, Hair Brushes and Combs, Toys, Paper, Pens, Envelops, Ink,Pencils, Pass Books, &c., &c., &c. All of which will be sold very low for cash or bar ter only. LOVELACE & W HEELER. P. S. We will purchase all kinds of Counatry Produce or barter for the same at the highest market price. L. & W. Oct. 24-13--tf. A. M. WICKER. Confectionery, CANDY, FRUITS, NUTS and TOYS. H AS now opened his large stock of Fancy Articles, on the lot formerly occupied by Dr. Gouin, and immediately in rear of the cor,~ ner. His varied stock wVill consist of everye thing in his line, Viz: Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Soda, Ada mlltinle Candles, Mackerel, Herrings, Sar dines, Oysters in cans, Cheese, Crackers andassorted Biscuits sweet and plain-mix d and spiced Pickles, and Macaroni. Nuts of all kinds, and a good assortment of Candy.. Also Citron, Currants, Raisins, Almonds, Figs, Nurmegs, Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Cloves, liace, and Table Salt and Salt in Sacks. Tobacco of all kinds, Smoking and Chewing, Cigars of every qualiry, Pipes, and Parlor Matches. A great stock of Dye Stuffs, ndigo, Madder, Lo.g Wood. Copperas. Fig blue, Blacking and Shoe brushes, &c., &c. Toys of every style for the Boys and Girls in endless variety. Fruits of every kind in season, and a.most every thing usually kept in a well regulated Grocery Store. All the above things will be sold cheap for cash. October 24 tf A. M1. WICKER. WANTED 12 Number One MULES. nov 7 45 tf MAYES & MARTIN. Take Notice. The subscriber earnestly requests all in, debed to him to make payment as so-..1 as possible, as he is compelled to have some money. Those failing to do so, will soon find their notes and accounts in a Magis, trate's or Attorney's hands for collection. nov 14 46 3t W M. W. HoUJSEAL. Notice to Shippers of Cotton. OFFICE G. &. C. RAILROAD CO., CO.aMrIA, November 1, 1866. NOTICRis hereby given to all ship pers of Cotton on the Greenville and Co lubia Railroad, consigned to any point beyond Columbia, that arrangements have been made with the Collector of the Internal Revenue for this Collection District, by which all cotton coming down te r~oad, upon which the tax has .ot been paid, that it rauiy be assessed and the tax paid at this point ; provided it is consigned to J. B. GL ASS, Agent at this point, and the amount of tax will be forwarded, to be paid by the consignee in Charleston-withon t charge. It is, however, desiraible, that where it is convenient, the cotton be assessed and the tax paid at the point of ship 11. P. HA MMETT, President. All papers advertising for the comnpa ny will give the above four insertions. Nov 2 4 Jno. P. Kinard & Son, Are now receiving a large Stock of Goods of every de scription, which will be sold ea-~ rOn air a call to WISEMAN & BER, GROCER S, Commission Merchants and Pro duce Dealers, Keep on hand SUGARS-CHEAP!! Consisting of Crushed, Powdered, Granulated, and Extra Coffee Sugars, Soap, Lard, Spices, Soda, Candles, Bacon, by the lb. or bhd. Hams, very fine. Bbls., hi bbls., quarter bbls., Ncw 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 ly WholesaIe aild RetaiI BOOT & SHOE xouSE. We are now receiving our FALL & IVINTER STOCK OF Boots, Shoes AND BROGANS, i 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. 1. M. SUBER & CO. Oct 10 41 tf GB 0 CERIES Fancy & Staple, ALSO, Dry Goods, Wares & Notions, Just received, Consisting in part as follou-s: Sugars, all grades, from 13 ets. to 25 cts., cofiee, bacon, lard, ten, cheese, mackerel in kits, half barrels and barrels, Liverpool and table salt, flour in barrels, self-raising flour, new rice, soaps-bar, cas tile and toilet; can dles, starch, indigo, madder, coppe.ras,blue stone, pepper, spice, ginger, sod , pickles-all sorts and sizes; oysters, sardines, nutmegs, n-ace, cloves, inamnon bark, yeast powders, mnustard, blueing, candies, raisins, lemons, oranges, apples, vinegar, molasses, concentrated lye. Tobacco, snuff and cigars. all grades; tubs, buckets, blue and brass bound, all sizes ; seives, brooms, water dippers,black ing and brushes, curry combs, cotton and wool cards, jim-crow cards, nails, axes, pocket and table cutlery, tacks, awls, spey ing needles, &c. Notions of all kinds, viz ; Paper and linen collars. shirts and bosoms, hose and half hose, suspenders, belts, hand kerchiefs, neck ties, pocket books, pass and spelling books, slates, lead and carpen ter's pe'.cils, pens and ink, but.tons, needles; and thread, of all kinds, hair oil, hair brushes, tooth brushes, shaving brushes, d essing combs, razors, razor strops, shav ing boxes, looking glasses, with a variety of toys, &c. Bleached and brown shirting, domestic ginghams, tweeds, jeans and sati ets,with a spleadid assortment of crockery ware, glass, C. C. and granite, which we intend selling at a very short profit. All kinds country produce bought or bar tered for at :i:arket prices. WILSON & WICKER, Oct 31 ly Main-st., Newberry. Carriage Shop, C, M JONES, Newberry C. IT.. So. Ca., Respectfully informs the citizens of New erry and surrounding country that he has re op>ened his carriage shop, and is now prepared ta execute all work in his line in the neatest manner, and with dispatch. Will make and repair, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons,&c. Nov 7 Gioo DENTISTRY. W. B. McKellar, Surgeon Dentist, would most respectt'ully say to his friends and the pub,. lic generally, that he is now thoroughly fitted up in his new and elegannt offce, over Maj. Jas. M. Baxter's law office, and is prepared to, do any and all kinds of work that he may be called on to do. Mr. Thos. Moore, whohiasi been practis inr for the last six n'ouths at one-fourth charge, will now operate at one half, price. Mr J. W. DePass, who is a new student will operate at Mr. Thos.-'Moore's former prices. Aug 223 mo CARW!LE & M'CAUIGHRIN, Are Prepared to make Advances on Cotton consigned to GEO. Wr WILLIAMS & Co., ('OTTON FACTORS & MERCIIANTS,' CIIARLESTON, S. C. Or to WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO., NEW YORK. Sales. Positive Sale. Will be sold at my residence, the 13th of December next, at public sale, my HORSES, COLTS, tSHEEP, Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Cotton Seed, Plantation and Carpenters Tools, Plow _lloulds, Wagons, Ox Cart, Iron, Thresher, House Furniture, &c., &c. Also 20 Fatted Hogs and 30 Shoats. Terms c:tsh in currency. nov 21 47 3 MICHAEL WERTS. Executor's Sale. I will sell on Tuesday the 18th of Dec. next, at the residence of C. F. Sligh, dec'd, all the estate of said deceased, personal and real, not disposed of by will, consisting of about 500 ACRES OF LAND. The land will be sold in two separate tracts, the Home tract containing 4S7 acres more or less, bounded by lands cf Dr. Ken nerly, W. H. Suber, N. E. Rhodes, Edward Caldwell and others. The Hill tract con taining 42 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Edward Caldwell, J. B. Glymph, Madison Brooks and others. Horses, Mules, Hogs, Corn, Fod der, Flour, Cotton, Cotton Seed, Blacksmith and Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Two Wagons, One Carriage and Buggy, and other articles too tedious to mention Terms made known on diy of sale. W. S. CANNON, Executor. Nov. 21st 1SG6, 47-4t. Administrator's Notice By rder of the court of Ordinary, we will sell, at public auction, at the late residence of Dr. Geo. W. Glenn, dec'd, On ioniday, the 10th day of Decem ber next. all the Personal Estate of the said deceased, consisting of Six Mules, 20 head Cattle, About 40 Hloys, About 16 Sheep, I ~2 Large WVagons, Fodder. Cotton~ Seed, Fa-ning Imnplements, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and One Set Blacksmith's Tools. TERMs .-Terms credit of twelve months, with. l terest from day of sale, the purchaser to give note and approved sureties, payable in gold-or to pay cash if he prefers. We will also offer for rent, at Newberry Court House, on the first Monday in Decem ber next, at public auction, the The Dwelling .Ho use and Plantation of the said deceased, situated seven miles from Newberry Court House, with about two hundred acres of open land. TERxS.-Credit until the first of October, 1867, payable in gold with note and ap proved sureties. G. W. GLENN, J. E. GLENN, Nov 14 4t Administrators. PLANTATIONS FOR SALE. I offer for sale two valuable Plantations, containing 900 acres mnore or less. T he Home Place, bounded by lands of Andrew Lark, John Hopkins Williams, Margaret Goiding and others, contains 62b acres, The Golding Place, bounded by lands of Washing ton Floyd. J. B. Floy d, A. Ki. Tribble and Margaret Gola ing, contains 280 acres. These plantations will bear favorable com,. parison with almost any in our old country, and those wishing to purchase will do well to call and examine for themselves. Nov 14 46 tf' LUR A B. PITTS. Sheriff's Sale. By order of Juio. T. Peterso' , Ordinary of Newberry District, I will sell on the first Monday in Decembher, next, one tract of land, containing one hundred and twenty five acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Cathat ine Fellers, estate of Geo. A. Domi niek, estate of A. H. Cook and others, on a credit of one year, with interest from the day of sale, except so much as tmay be ne cesssry to pay the cost, which must be paid in' cash. The purchaser will be re quired to give bond with at least two ap. proved sureties, and a mortgage of the premises, to secure the purchase money. The above sold as the real estate of Philip C. Cook, dee'd. Also one tract of land containing one hundred and sixty-one acres, more or less, )ouned by lands of Charles Thompson, Franklin Cromner, the estate of Lem'~l. Lane, dec'd., Barbara Cromer, J. F. Cromer and Sarah Desieker, the real estate of Jacob L. Cromner, dec'd., on a credit of one year, with interest from the day of sale, except so much ns may be necessary to pay the costs, which must be paid in cash. The p)urchaser~ will be required to give bond, with at least two approved sureties and a mortgage of the pretmises to secure the purchase money. W. W. HOUSE AL, Sheriff's Office, s. N. In. Nov. 14 46 3t. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to me directed, I will sell, on the first Mon day in December next, within the tegal hours of Sale, the foltowing property, to Wit: _AuI the interest that L. M. HI. Boozer has in a tract of land, containing two hundred and seventy five acres, bounded by lands of Win 1. Lake, Fred. Werber. Mrs. P. R. Menden hail and others, at the suit of Jas. M. Senn and others, asignees vs. L. M. H. Boozer, The whole 275 acres wvill be sold together as Thos. Wilson hIas consented to the sale. Tfime will he given on his portion of the land. Aso one hundred and ttiirty-six acres of land more or less, t)ounded by lands of Mrs. ISarah Fellers, Philip Cotweil and others, levied on as the property ofJno. T. McNeil, at the suit of 11. H. & J. P. Kinard vs. J. T. McNeil Also 800 acres of land, more or less, bounded by lands of ilas Walker, Won. Abney, Rob't. Adams and others, levied oa as the property of [hos. H. Chappell, at the suit of Hlowes, hyatt & Co., and others, vs, Thos. H- Chappell. Terms of Sale cash. Sheriffs office, WM. W. HOUSEA L, Sales. The State of South Carolina-In Equity-Newberry District. Elizabeth A. Payne v. Joo. W. Payne and others. Bill for marshalling assets; calling in creditors: and for dower. By order of the Court of Equity, I will sell before the Court House at Newberry, on the first Monday in December next, real estate of Elihu Payne, deceased, in New berry District, as follows: The Home tract, containing one hundred and eight acres more or less, and bounded by lands of G. F. Wells, Mrs F. White, and D. V. Scurry. The Harmon tract, containing three hun dred and twenty acres and 35-100, and I bounded by lands of - Ridlehuber, J. C. Vaughn, A. M. Smith, estate of J .W. Ropp, estate of F. B. Higgins and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Payne. The Win. Payne tract, situated partly in Laurens District and partly in Newberry District, containing two hundred and forty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of D. V. Scurry, W. B. Boyd and - Watkins. The personal estate consisting of HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, HOGS, PRO VISIONS, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c., &c., will be sold Thursday, 29th of November, instant, at the late resi dence of said deceased. TERMs.-The purchaser of real estate will be required to give bond, with at least two good sureties, and a mortgage of the prem ises, to secure the purchase money, payable in two equal annual instalments with inter- J est from the day of sale-and to pay the costs of these proceedings in cash. Purchasers of the personal estate, in sums of and over twenty dollars will be re quired to secure the purchase money pay able at twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, by bonds wi:h at least two good sureties, for purchases in sums of less than twenty dollars, cash payment will be required. Permis ion, however, will be given, to purchasers, uoth of the real and personal estate, to pay all or a part of their purchase money in cash. S Com's Office, SILAS JOH'NSTONE, Nov. 14 46 3t. *18 C. E. N. D. The State of South Carolina-In Equity-Newberry District. John A. a Henderson v. Sally Henderson and others. t Bill for Partition. Pursuant to an order of the Court, I will sell, before the Court House at Newbei ry, on the first Monday in December next, the real estate of James M. Henderson dec'd, as follows : The Henderson Ihnd, in Broad River, supposed to contain four hundred acres, superior land. The Lyles tract, situated on the west ( bank of Broad River, opposite Henderson's Island, adjoir.ing lands of Berry Richard<, John H. Gilliamn and others, and containing about one hundred and eighty acres. TERMS.-The purchaser ~will be required to give bond withi at least two good sure ties, to seure the purchase money, payable in two equal annual instalments with inter est from the day of sale, and to pay in cash the costs of these procee dings. Comn's Office, SIL AS JOHNSTONE, Nov.14 46 St. '*9 C. E. N.D. ] The State of South Carolina-In Equity-Newberry District. W. H. Harrington and others, Exor's., vs. Helen o'neall and others. Bill for sale of pro pa.rty, relief &c. By order of Court, I will sell before the Court House, at Newberry, on the first Monday in December next, the real estate of the late Chief Justice,Jno Belton O'neall, deceased, situated in Newberry, in parcels as indicated by plats on file in my office. TERMs. -The purchasers will be required to give bond, with at least two good sureties and a mortgage of the property to secure the purchase money payable in three -equal annual instalments with interest from the day of sale-and to pay the costs of these proceedings in cash. Permission however is granted to the purch user to pay a portion or all of the purchase money in cash. SiL AS JOHNSToNE, c.E.N.D. Corn's Office, 12 Nov. 1866. St. *9 .. The State of South Carolina-In Equity-Newberry District. Mary A. Glenn~ and others, v. James Law and oth ers. By order of the Court, I will sell, before the Court House at Newberry, on the first Monday in December next, a part of the real estate of Drs George W. Glenn, ded'd, as follows: A House and lot in the town of Newberry, Ithe said lot contains onie acre, more or lessa, ad is bounded by Johnrstone Street,McKel er streer, Friend Street arid Nance Street. b TERMs.-The purchaser will be required to pay one third of-thie purchase money im cash, arid to secure the remainng two thrds parable in two equal annual instal ments with initerest from the day of sale, - by bo'ud with at least two good sureties and a nortgage of the premises. The purchaser however, wiil be allowed to pay the whole amount in cash. The payments all to be made in Gold or its equivalent. SILAS JOHNSTONE, c. E. N. D.4 Comn's Office, Nov. 14 46 St. *9 PLANTATION FOR SALE. TERMS_CAS4.. On the first Monday in De cember, 3d prox., Will be sold on the premi ses, my Plantation, contain ing 820 acres, situated in A bbeville District,S. C., wthin 4 miles of New Market De pot, 7 miles below Greenwood, and 7 miles above 96 Depot, G. &. C. R ailroadL There is about 400 acres cleared. the bara,nce woodliand. The improvements on the place are not surpassed by any in the up country, consisting of a Fire Proof Brick DweHing, (9 rooms?) all nicely furnishied (Gothic style,) Earn, Stables. Gin.House and8Ser Ivats' Qtuarters, all, in good repair. Any further information can be obtained by calling on, or address ing the subscriber. Richard Davis, New Market, Abbeville District, S. C. Nov 7 4t Notice to Debtors., Tm,. Note a Acontns of W. F. Pratt & Columbia Advertisementse EOHN 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, ndia Rubber & Leather Belting, Carpenters', Blacksmiths' and Tanners' Tools, Housekeeping and Furnishing Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Paints, Oils, French and American Window Glass, Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Shot Belts, >owder Flasks, Powder, Shot, &c. Wholesale & Retail, 3 the Sign of the GOLDEN PAD LOCK Columbia, S, C. November 7 6m. C, F. JACKSON, YIain Street, Columbia, S. C. (Next door to Messrs.. J. & T. R. Agnew,) - Has constantly on hand a full and well elected stock of ;'taple and Fancy D1Y GOODS, AT GEEATLY REDUCED PBICES. nd persons visiting the City will find it to beir advantage to give him a call. CALICOES, from 12.c. to 25cts. Alpacas and Poplins, from 30c. to 15. Ladies Kid Gloves, $1.00. Breakfast Shawls, from $2.50 to $8.00. Ladies Cloth Cloaks, from $6.00 to $25.00 -Hoop Skirts, from $1.00. to $4.00. My stock is too varied to give ~ tst in detail, but simply present the bove as a s;pecimnen. C. F. JACKSON. Nov. 7, Ermo. J. MEIGHAN, .DEAL.ER IN Boots, Shoes, Iats,Caps and Leather. First Store above the Court House, COLUMBIA, S. C. November 7 1inio. E. E. JACKSON, DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST, Plain Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Keeps on hand a choice selection of IJIUJ8, MEIIINES, AND FANCY ARTICLES. FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES. Call and see. nov 7 im CORN, FLOUR, BACON, &c. 000 BUS.. WHITE CORN, 500 " Mixed Corn, 10 Hhds prime Bacon Sides & Should'rs 10 Bags Rangoon Rice, 50 Barrels Super. Extra Flours, 50) Sacks Salt (Liverpool,) 50 Bales Eastern Hay, (Prime,) To barter ft'r Cotton or Cash, Graiui of atll descriptions constantly on nd. Orders promptly filled. -BROWNE & SCHIRME~R, Main Street, Vdlger's New Store. Columbia, S. C., Nov. 1 1866. Nov. 7 45 6m. R. & W. C. Swaffld, Old Established 3othing House, BEDELL'S ROW, Columbia, S. C. A full assortment of Fall & Vinter Clothing, for Men .d Boys, at very low prices. & Clothing made to order at ~sual on short notice. Noveber 7 3mo. LtUNERY, Mrs C.Ei.Reed, Main-st., Columbia, S. C., (Next to Fisher and Lowrance,) Calls the attention of the 'rade ahd the Lsadies Visiting U.olumbia, tc xamine her superb stock before purchasing Isewere. Wholesale and Retail. Ladies Curls and Hair in alI shapes. Nov 7 3mo. JACOB- SULZBACHER & CO,1 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in )ry Oods,CIthig,htsap BOOTS, SIIOES, UMBRELLAS, 4A DES' & GENTS' FURNISH ING GOODS, MILINERY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, Groceri-es, Segars, ........ St,.et+ bewen rlain & Washington. Columbia Advertisements Graeser & MeJunkin, Commission & Forwarding MERCHANTS,s " Ge -ais Street, Colambia, S " WOULD respectfully inform their friea -s . and the public generally tblt the f yb. attend personally t' all business intrusted to them. They will BUY COTTON ON ORDER OR SELL IT or any of the PRO DUCTS OF TILE COUNTRY, on 40 favor able terms as any house in the city. _bey are also p:cpared to STORE or FORWARD Cotton, to be sold either in Charleston, New York, or Liverpool. - - Being familiar with all necessary details in relation to the Jnternal Revenue, Tax, Cotton :ent to our cqre will be forwarde4 without delay. Plauters and othe'rs will find, ft to ^their interest to entrust to us the 'transaetion of - their business. C. A. GRAESER,. W. S.-McJJNKIX. Nov 7, 18C6 45-tf. S.T.McCaughrin&O. nKeep constantly on ha and at LOW PRICES, a full and well-eleeted Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, to .which they invite the attention of tbeir1riendisof Newberry, on visiting the City. They pay the highest market price for ' all kinds of Country Produce, and reqdess those having such to sell, to give them a trial before selling elsewhere. - All orders for goods promptly filled. They would also respectfully solicit ordess - appertaining to the COMMISION B S-. NESS, and.. pledge themselves to a -faithful discharge of all matters entrusted to their care, whether : Buying, Selling, Shipping or Storig, Main-st., Columbia, S. C -November 7 1mo. " , lew, Dr G.6 r1 A Under Carolinian f - - * AIN STREE COLUMBIAL 8 C CHEAPER THAN TB E HEAP~ Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, -;i - Clothing, Boots &8hoe~.~ STOCK NEW and consta:afy replemsbe4 - - from first class houses, and t.od at very lo~ -... prices. NovembWf4r 1856} Established 8i Shermanized, Febrary, 7. 185 BOOK BINDE Opposite J. C. Dial's Hardare 8tper~ MAIN STREET, 00LUNMBIA, 8.0 Blank Books manufactured in the best am most substantial manner. - Kfaving purchasd an ngacines, CJerks Cor, aries; aId other Public OSoers can Blank Books. and- al- othier work aa any style'and pattern they may deesd the shortest possble time. :A lreste% Blank Book and other oftth@et --ai always on hand. .i Pedcl Books, ard anl other wok )ecad tosel.en tomers. - NOr 8i B00t&Shoe Stors The undersigned takes pleasurta . in inftmina the Citizens oCMe- - - berry, that ~e has opened a gene ral Stock of Boots&Si~, In the new Ba:nk Buildintg, Opposite the Co.urt House, Columbi.a, .C Were he will be pleased -to see aI1ho~ are in want of the above goods.. Hiaisun will be "Quick Sales at Sina) Pronts.* November 7 M *.Setn P. B. Wlas DE.ALER IN PLAI -ST., (a few doors west of. Ma-t I COLUMBIA S. C. Wholesale p ur ch as eis, Schools, anid Libraries euppliedoni Specist -Terms. Orders by mail attended to carefully an promptly at New York prices Blanki Books made to any pattern atnlow st prices. Nov 7 6mo T HE UNDERSIGNED'RT&NNGC LR ASE , - the above named POPULAR HOS leave to inform her former patross sed4h public generally that she wi& be prepsa for the RECEPTION OF VISITORS. The table will be supplied with the best the markets afford, and no effort spared 90 e make it A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE. - ~ MES. D). C SPECK, Proprietress. Columbia, S. C., September- 1, 1868. Nov. 14 46 Sm.. For the Life and Campaigns of GN'RAL STONEWALL JACKS@E. By Prof. R. L. Dabney, D. D., of Va. 'The Standard Biography of the Immortal~ Hero. The only edition authorized by hia widow, and published for her pecuniary hea ei. T1?e author a personal .friesd anad Chief of Staff of the Christian Soldier. We want an agent in every counfty. Send tor circulars and.see our terms, and what the P~ress says of the work.