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Bush River! Ths. F. Harmon Would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has just returned from Charleston, where he has with great care selected A Complete Stock of all Kinds of Goods usually fouud in a conn try store-excepting Liquors' He solicits an examination of his stock, which he promises to sell as Cheap as the Cheapest. Come one, come all, And give me a call. November 28 3t Jouven's KID GLOVE CLEANER. ESTABLISHED12 YEARS. The only GooD article-for instantly cleaning JidGloves. They can be cleaned while upou the band, and worn immediately. It is inodor s. One bottle will clean 35 pairs. Price 35 sats. Retailed by most Druggists and Fancy Stores. Wholesale by Demas Barnes & Co., F. C. Wells & Co , and others, New York. nov 28 2m Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Henry Dominick, dec'd, are earnestly re quested to make, at least, a small payment on their Notes if they cannot do more, by he -first day of January next, as I am desirious of making a sett'ement on said '|state the day following. Those who -efuse so to do must risk the consequences. F. H. DOMINICK, No. 28, 1866. 2t. Adnm'r. STATE-OF SOUTH CAROLINA Yewberry District-In Equity. J+fn~C. Richards, Admr., v. Pettus W. Chick, and others. tIR for SWle of Land, Relief, Injunction, &c. BY order of the Court of Equity, I will seH, At the late residence of Geo. Ashford, dec'd., On Tuesday, the 11th Dec. next. the PERSONAL ESTATE of said deceased, for cash in currency. Anod T will sell, at Newberry CourtHIouse, -On the first Monday in Jan., 1867, -the REAL ESTATE of said dec'd, cenaising of a Tract of Land, containing 400 Acres, miore or less, situated in Newberry District, and boonded by lands of Wmn. E. Hardy, Mrs. Nence, T. K. cofield, Mrs. Harriet Bedges and others-on a eredit of twelve nmonths, with interest from day of sale the purchaser being required to give bond, iiith at least two good sureties, to secure the purchase money-or he may pay the same irr cash in currency. SILAS JOjiNSTONE, c. K. N. D. Comn's offico, 26 Nov., 18G6-. N28S 4 "IG. The State of' South CaroHina. N ewberry District-In Equity. Thomas Hayne Chalmers, Jane Chiamers and' Maltina Chalmers,.vs. Martha A. WV. Chalmers. 3W1 for Partition. The creditors of Thomas A. W. Chalmers, de Mesed, are hereby required to render in on oath, ad establish before tle Commissioner, their repetkas demands, on or before the first day of March next. SILAS JORHNSTONE, C 1-:N.D. - om's. affice, Nov 26, 2866. 3m t12 -i-he State of South Carolina. . Newberry 'District-In Equity. John CI. Richards, admr. vs. P. WV. Chick and others. Bill for sale of land, relief, injunction, etc. The creditors of George Ashford, deceased, are beeby requ.ird to render in on oath and estab Mah-before the Commissioner, their respective deniands, on or before the first ot March next. -SiLAs JoLINSfoE, c.E.N.D. Comn's office, Nov 263, 1866d. 3m t12 * Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the estate of W. D. Goggans, deceased, are requested to mnake immiediate settlement, eithe.r by cash or such note as the creditors waill receive. Yersons wishing to settle will find me at Newberry Court House on every Monday. Ids important that the estate be set tled up at an early day. Those wishin:g to save costs willNome forward and settle. DAN1lEL GOGGANS, Adm'r. Nov. 28 3L U. S. Internal Revenue. Notice to Tax Payers IS'HEREBY GIVEN THAT DIVISION Nqo. 11 embraces the limits of 39th Regiment, Iying in Newberry from mouth of 2nd creek. Maj. Wadlingtons, Newberry College, Sampson Merchants to Chalmers' old mills, the mouth of Little River on Saluda, and that all persons. firms, companies anid corpo ratins engaged in any business, occupation or profession within the limits aforesaid, for which a license is required, must register their names with me in the manner required, by law for licenses from May 1st, 1865, to May 1st, 1866, and from May -1st, 1866, to May 1st, 1867. This class embraces mners chants, traders, professional-men, distillers, pedlers, manufacturers, tobacconists, cigar makers, brokers, insurance agents, &c., & c. Distillers, manufacturers, and all other persons firms and corporations, who are ry quired to make monthly or trismonthly rea turns uder the Excise Law, must comne forward at once and make such returns, be ginning with May 1st, 186.5. and closing with the return for October, 1866, Every person within the limits aforesaid must make a return of their incomes for the calendar years of 1864 andl 186.. Executors, adminierators, trustees and all other persons who :.s. i.'terested in any le" gacies, distributive shares, wheritanes and successions, must make returnr from Janua,. ry 1st, 1864, to the i-resent time. A fai!urc to comply with the above wil subject the parties to heavy penalties. Assistant Assessor Div. No. 11 of the 3rd Coll. Dist., S. C. Office at Pomaria, S. C, November 12th, 1866. N. B.-I will attend at Newberry o. II., on Sale day in each month (until further notice) to give professional men, merchants, auctioneers &c., in the town, an opportunity to register their names. I trust they will come forward promptly and do so. JUST RECEIVED AT B. J. SINGLE TON'S' New Store,. No. 2. Mollohon Row. New Orleans Molasses, Muscovado do. Sugar House Syrup, A Fine assortment of Sugars, Coffees, Teas, White Wine Vinegar, Kerosine Oil, and Salt. And various other articles of FANCY GROCERIES. Also a Fresh Supply of BRY tUIIS, Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Balmoral Skirts. A fine assortment of HOSIERY, for Ladies and Gen tlemen, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, AT VERY LOW PRICES, To all of which public attention is respectfully called. The ladies will find it both agreeable and pro fitable to call. Nov 28 47 tf Wanted, 500 doz. Eggs. We wish to purchase 500 dozen good fresh Egg?, for which we will pay the high est cash price. Bring them along if you only have a dozen, we will be glad to have them. LoVELA(;E & WHEELER. Nov. 21 47 tf. W. H. WEBB,. Would respectfully announce To his friends and the public that the CHEAP GOODS LATELY ADVERTISED HAVE ARRIVED! And are Now Open, And embrace one of the finest and best stocks of goods ever before offered in this place, such as DRY GOODS, Fancy and Staple, Ladies Dress goods, Calicoes, White and B3rown goods, GROCERIES, -&c., &c. An examination of my stock is all that is asked, as I am satisfied in being able to effect sales if the goods are seen. They will be sold1 at prices heretofore stated. Nov 21 47 tf Wood! Woodz! Wood! Cheap! Cheap! Good green oak and hickory wood can be had for 5cts.4 horse load by cutting and hauling-three miles and a half from the village on Bush River. If persons desire to purchase it a!ready cut and corded, they can have it for S1 per load. Ap ply to ~WILLIAM R . sPEARMAN, ~Nov. 21 47 4t. summers' Office. Notice. Straved or stolen from the subscriber on the night of saturday the i oth instant, a BLACK MARE YULE. The said Male is about fifteen hands high and in good order, white under belly and on inside of the leg;, has a habit of slightly protruding the tongue when in use. REWARD. A reward of Fifty dollars will be paid by the subscriber to any person delivering the Mule at my plantation, or, a reward of One Hnndred dollars, for the recovery of the Mule and apprehension and delivery in any Jail in the state of the thief. RI. R. SCOTT, Near Mendenall's Mills, Newberry Dist., S. C. Nov. 21 47 St. Notice. The subcribers wonld respect fully- in form the piulc that they are pi epared to con tinue the TANNING BUINE:SS. Will tan on halves, or exchang~e leather for hides. Will have a wagon at Newberry C. Hi., on sale~day in December and January so that any' one wishing to send their hides to the Tan yard wyill avail themselves of the oppor tunity.J. M. EPPS & CO.. Moliohon, Newberry District, S. C. Nov. 14 4G tf. TE To Travellers. TEfollowing is the traveling schedule on the out bet,wemen Cambia, Richmond, NEW_STOCK!! Millinery Goods. Mrs. M. J. Jenkins, Would respectfully inform the ladies of Newberry and vicinity, that she can now be found at her store,:and is in receipt of a full supply of MILINERY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, LACES, &c. To which an examination is requested be fore purchasing elsewhere. Nov. 21 47 3t. Large Additions. We have just made some additions to our stock in the way of a splendid assortment of Black and Fancy Cassimers, Black Merinos, Black.Delaine, Several pieces of handsome Prints, A few dozen of those splendid Ribbed Hose for Ladies, Ladies Balmoral Hose, Misses Balnoral Hose, Infants Balmoral Hose, Infants Knit Sacks. Also a fresh supply of pare Kerosine Oil, and a splendid lot of LAMP CHIMNEYS, besides many other goods not mentioned. LOVELACE & WHEELER. nov 21 47 CAR [E& McCAUGHRIN, Banking & Insurance Agents, NEWBERRY, S. C., Buy and Sell Exehange on Charles ton and New York. Insure Buildings. Cotton. Mer chandize and other property, atgainst 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,, Mers chants and Factors, Charleston, S. C , or to Williams Taylor & Co., Commission Mers 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 handIs in Baltimore, to be paid promptly upon arrival. CA RWILE & McCAU~GHRTN. Newberry, S. C., Sept 12, 1866. 37tf VARIETY Lir Inl this Establishmnt can be Gents can find Broad Cloth, Doeskin Casimer, G)orded 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 D)elanes, Plain, Striped and Figured Alpaccas, Persian T[wills, Lus tres, White Goods, Gloves, Hose, Raper Collars, Belts, Belt Ribbons, Belt Buckles, Head Netts, Ribbons, Cloaks, Shawls, Sontags, Scarfs, Nubias, Cravats, [lalmo ral Skirts for Ladies and Misses, Hoop Skirts $1 each; White and Red Flannel, Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Drill ing, Cambrics, Bed Ticking, Irish Linen, Towels, D)iaper, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Linner' Cuffs and Collars, Enit Hoods, Sacks, Hoods, Balmioral [Hose, for Infants and Misses, Table Damnask, &., &c. And in the Grocery line, Sugar and Coffee of all grades, New Mackerel, Cheese, Rice, Soap, Gandles, Starch, Indigo, Co pperas, Blue Stone, Pepper, Spice, Gmnger, Soda, Pickles, Oysters, Nutmegs, Shoe Blacking arnd Brushes, Curry Combs, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Hand S:or Files, Pad Locks, A xes, Cotton Cards, Water Buckets, Nails, Spaying Needles, Sewing and Pegging a wls, Lastinig Tacks, Jim Crow Cards, Spoons, and a great variety of Fancy anid Toileti articles, P erfumery, Toilet Soape, IHir Oil, Haic 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 barter only. LOVELACE &WHEELER. P. S. We will purchase all kinds of Country Produce or barter for the same at the highest market price. L. & W. Oct. 24-43-tf.1 Carriage Shop, C, M,JQNES, Newbery C. H., So. Ca., Riespectfully informs the citizens of New berry and surrounding country that he has re opened is 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 Omo Jno. P. Kinard & Son, Are now receiving a large Stock of Goods of every de scription, which will be sold cheap. Only ask a call to give satisfaction. They will give the highest market price for all kinds of nrodulce. For Cotton, they BR. T. IUUJN. French Store. Fine French & Amer ican Candies, OF ALL KINDS. Crystalized Fruits, Rock Candy, plain Kiss es, gilt and silver Kisses, Gam Drops, Rose )rops. Vanilla and Cream Drops. Cordial and Liquor Drops of all kinds. Also Pates de Foies Gras, Cepes, Oysters, almon, Sardines, Pickles, Pepper Sauce, inger, Nutmegs, &c. Also a fine assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, Such as Coffee, Teas and Sugars of first unalities. Besides Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, )est brands, Ipes, etc. STORE OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, And next door to I.M. Suber & Co. Nov 14 46 tf WISKEMAN W ILBE R, CROCERS, emmission Merchants and Pro duce Dealer s, Keep on hand SUGARS-CIIEAP!! Consisting of Crushed, Powdered, Granulated, and Extra Coffee Sugars, Soap, Lard, Spices, Soda, Candles, Bacon, by the lb or hhd. Hams, very fine. Bbls., ht bbls., quarter bbIs , New Shore lackerel. Choice Teas-Green and Black. Fresh Crackers-assorted. Flour, Rice, Meal and Grist. FRESH GOODS ARRIVING WEEKLY! Of Standard qualities, FOR SALE AT LOW PIUCES. MAIN STREET, NEWBERRY, So. Ca. Special attention is called to our fine oshen Butter. Oct 1t l blhoIsale and RetaiI BOOT &SHOE H OUSE. We are now receiving our CALL & WINTER STOCK OF Boots, Shoes AND BRQRANS, HICH WE WILL SELL AT SMALL PROFITS, And WARRANT every article sold. ur goods have all been made expressly to )rder, and by the very best of workmen. 1. M, SUBER & CO, oct 10 41 t? GBR0CERIES Fancy & Staple, ALsO, ry Goods, Wares & Notions, Just received, Consisting in part a.s followes: Sugars, all grades, from 15 ets. o 25 ets., coffee, bacon, lard, tea, cheese, nackerel in kits, half barrels and barrels, ,verpool anid table salt, flour in barrels, eclf-raising flour, new rice, soaps-bar, cas ile and toilet ; candles, starch, indigo, nadder, copperas,blue stone, pepper, spice, ;inger, sod , pickles-all sorts and sizes; ysers, sardines, nutmecgs, mace, eloves, ~inamon bark, yeast powders, mustard, )lueing, candies, raisins, lemons, oranges, ~ples, vinega r, molasses, concentrated lye. Tobacco, snuff and cigars. all grades; ubs, buckets, blue and brass bound, all zes ; seives, brooms, water dippers,black ig and brushes, carry combs, cotton an~d vool cards, jim-.crow cards, nails, axes, oket and table cutlery, tacks, awls, spey g needles, &c. Notions of all kinds, viz ; Laper and linen collars. shirts and bosoms, rose and half hose, suspenders, belts, hand ~erchiefs, neck ties, pocket books, pass ud spelling books, slates, lead and carpeni er's pencils, pens and ink, buttons, needles; Lnd thread, of all kinds, hair oil, hair rushes, tooth brushes, shaving bruhs biessing ecmbs, razors, razor strops, shav g boxes, looking glasses, with p. variety )f toys, &c. Bleached and brown shirtiog, Iomestie ginghams, tweeds, jeans and sati ects,wth a splendid assortment of crockery are, glass, C. C. and granite, which we utend seil:ng at a very short p)rofit. All kinds country produce bought or bar ered for at market prices. WILSON & WICKER, Oct 31 ly Main-st., Newberry. CAWM.E & M'CAUGHRIN, re Precpare d to make Advanes~ on Cotton conisignIed to E. W. WILLIAMS & (C0., COTTON FAGTORS & MERCIIANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO., ag33 NEW YORK. NEW STpDGKi OF The oudersigned have just opened at M1r. A. . Riser's store, a superb stock of Fall and Winter Millinery Goods, > which they respectfully invite the attention of he ladies of New berry and surrounding coun ry. The stock consists in part of Bonnets Fea Sales. Positive Sale. , Will be sold at my residence, the 13th of December next, at public sale, my HORSES, COLTS, SHIEEP, Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Cotton Seed, . Plantation and Carpenters Tools, Plow JTJulds, Wagons, Ox Cart, Iron, Thresher, Ir House Furniture, &c.. &c. Also 20 Fatted Hogs and 30 Shoats, Terms c!sh in currency. Ii 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, ill the estate of said deceased, personal and real, not disposed of by will, consisting of About 500 ACRES OF LAND. The lntd will be sold in two separate tracts, the IHome tract containing 487 acres more or less, hounded by lands of Dr. Ken neriy, W. H. Suber, N. E. Rhodes, Edward Gldwell and others. The Hill tract con- I taining 42 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Edward Caldwell, J. B. Glymph, Madison Brooks and others. horses, Mules, Iogs, Corn, Fod- A 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 d iv of sale. W. S. CANNON, Executor. Nov. 21st 1866, 17-4t. Administrator's Notice By rder of the court of Ordinary, we will 5eli, at public auction, at the late residence of Dr. Geo. W . Glenn, dec'd, On 1n)t 1y, tie 10th day of .Decem- t ber Uext. all the Personal Estate of the said deceased, eon.isting of Si M'iles. 20 head (1attle, About 40 Hioys, About 16 Sheep, 2 Large WIagons, Fodlder, Cotton Seed/, Fkarm ingf Impjlements. lHouseh old and Kitchen Furniture. cad One Set Blacksmi,tht's Tools. TERMs .-Terms credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, tne purchaser to give note and approved sureties, payable in gold--or to pay cash if he prefers. We wvill also offer for rent, at Newberry Court House, on the first Mond:.y in Decem ber next, at public auction, the The D&o w;ng Ho~use and Plantation of the said deceased, situated seven miles from Newberry Court House, with about two hundred acres of open land. TERMS-Credit until the first of October, 1867. p;ayable in gold with note and ap proved sureties. G. W. GLENN, . J.EB.GLENN, Nov 14 4t Administrators. PLAN TAT IONS FOR SALE. I offer for sale two valuable Plantations, :ontaining 900 acres more or less. - T he Home Place, bounded by lands of Andrew Lark, John Eopkins Williams, Margaret Golding and thers, contains 626 acres, The Giolding Place, bounded by lands of Washington Floyd. J. B. Floy d, A. K. Tribble and Margaret Gold ng, contains 280 acres. These plantations will bear favorahle com, parison with almost any in our old country,h md those wishing to purchase will do wellh o call and examine for themselves. Nov 14 46 tf LUR A B. PITTS, Sheriffs Sales. By virtue of~ writs of attachment and by 3rd rs of Court, I will sell, at D. D. Stones' eslnce, on Thursday, the 6th of Decema ..er ext, the following property, viz: Three head of Cattle, 2 colts, 1 wagon, 5 )lanes, 1 lot of hubs, 2 buggy frames, cot on gin, 1 bellows. Levied on as the pro erty of D. D. Stone, at the suit of J. C. Also, I will sel', at the residence of Robert A~derson, on the 10th day of December ext, the following property, viz: 3 colts, I mare, I j:ack, 28 head cattle, 3 sofas, 1 lesk, work stand, ~2 b,ireaus, carriage, 6 ta jles, 2 elocks, 1 doz. enairs, lot of seed cot on, boiler, 2 gins and trappings, 2 reels, '6 a] ~plitbottom chairs, grind stone, vice, loom, ron, cross cut saw, 2 spinning wheels, plow, stock, centre table, 2 half round tables, 4 u window shades ,wagon and gearing, 3 wash stands, 2 dressing tables, sleys, 5 bedsteads,_ urniture, swifts, glass, jng, carpet. Levied on as the property of Robert Adams, at the uits of W. F. Peterson, James Baxter, E. P. Lake, L J. Jones, Ben. Wells, John Wallace, J1. W. Speak,Ex'or., Pratt & Nance,6 Wash. Floyd, A. J. Longshore, W. W. Houseall, et al, vs. Robert A dams. H. H. KINA RD, S. N. 1) Sheriff's Office, Nov. 22, 18sf6. Notice to Shippers of Cotton. OFF CE G. &. C. RAILROAD CC., e~ Coi.Umui, November 1, 1866. ch NOTIICE is hereby given to all ship pers of' Cotton on the Greenville and Co umbia Railroad, consigned to any point beyonid Columbia, that arrangements ave been made with the Collector of _ the Internal Revenue for this Collection District, by which all cotton coming own the road, upon which the tax has rot been paid, that it may be assessed mnd the tax paid at this point ; pi ovided t is consigned to J. B. GL ASS, Agent at his point, and the amount of tax will be orwarded, to be paid by the consignee n Charleston-without charge. La It is, however, desirable, that where t is convenient, the cotton be assessed Columbia Advertisements. OHN C. DIAL, (Late ALLEN & DIAL,) nporter and Dealer in English and American HARDWARE AND Cutlery, n, Steel, Nails, Castings. Mill Stones, Bolti'ng Cloths, Circular Saws, Mill Irons, Sugar Pans, idia Rubber & Leather Belting, Carpenters', Blacksmiths' and Tanners' Tools, Housekeep%ng and Furnidhing Ifard care, Agricultural Implements, ime, Cement, Plaster, Paints, Oils, rench and American Window Glass, Guns. Riles, Pistols, Shot Belts, neder Flasks, Powder, Shot, &e. Wholesale & Retail, the Sign of the GOLDEN PAD LOCK Columbia, S, C. November 7 Gm. C, F. JACKSON, [ai Street, Columbia, S. C. Next door to Messrs. J. & T. R . Agnew,) IIaF constantly on hand a full and well lected stock of faple and Fancy DR Y '7O'ODS. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. d persons visiting the City will find it to eir advantage to give him a call. CALICOES, from 12 c. to 25cts. Alpacas and Poplins, f:oni 30c. to '75. Ladies Kid Gloves, a1.00. 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 a t in detail, buet simply present the oce as a1 spcunen. C. F. JACKSON. ov. 7, 6mno. 3. MEIGHAN, DEALER IN Boots, Shoes, [ats,Caps and Leather. First Store above the Court House, COLUMBIA, S. C. November '7 Imo. E. E. JACKSON, RUGGIST AND CHEMIST, Plain Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Keeps on hand a choice selection of AND FANCY ARTICLES. FOR SALE AT I.OW PRICES. Call and see. nov '7 1m CORN, FLOUR, BACON, &c. 1000 BUS. WHITE CORN, 500 " Mixed Corn, 10 Lh ds prime Baccr Sides & Should' rs 10 Bags Rangoon Rice, 50 Barrels Saper. Extra Flours, 50 Sacks Sailt (Liverpool,) 60 Bales Eastern IIay, (Prim'e,) To l>arter for Cotton or Cash, Graiu of all descriptions constantly on id. Orders promptly filled. BROWNE &.SCHIRMER, Main Street, Volger's New Store. olumbia, S. C., Nov. 1 1866. Nov. 7 45 om. R. & W. C. Swaffield, Old Established lothing House, BEDELL'S ROW, Columbia, S. C. Xfull assortment of Fall & ~inter Clothing, for 3Men d B3oys, at very low prices. Er Clothing made to order as 'if1 on short ndot ee November 7 3mo. /Wrs C.E.Reed, M1ain-st., Columbia, S. c., (Next to Fisher and Lowrance,) Calls the attention of the ade and th e L.adies Visiting Columbia, to mine her superb st.ock before purchasing ew here. Wholesale and Retail. adies Curls and Hair in all shapes. Sov 7 3mo. ACOB SULZBACHER & CD., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BOOTS, SIIOES, UMBRELLAS, LDIES'& GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, [ILINERY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, Groceries, Segars, 1 Columbia Advertisements. Graeser & McJnnkin Commission & Forwarding MERCHANTS, G ervais Street, Columbia, S. C. WOULD respectfully inform their friends and the public generstlly 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 favop able terms as any house in the city. They are also p;epared to STORE or FORWARD Cotton, to be sold either in Charleston - New York, or Liverpool. Being familiar with all necessary detafl in relation to the Internal Revenue Taz, Cotton sent to our care will be forwarded without delay. Planters and others will find it to thet: - interest to entrust to us the transaction of their business. C. A. GRAESER, W. S. McJUNKIN. Nov. 7, 18G6 45-tj. - , S.T.McCaughrin&C., fltBAND CoMissi Mechants, Keep constantly on hand and at LOW PRICES, a full and well-seleeteA Stook of FAMILY GROCERIES, to whic they invite the attention of their friends Q Newberry, op visiting the City. They pay the highest market price .-y all kinds of (untry froduce, and request those having-such to sell, to give thpi a. trial before selling elsewhere. All orders for goods promptly filei. . They would also mspe.ctfufly solich ecdy. - - appertaining to the COMMLS QN - NESS, and pledge themselves tiq"a. fnl = discharge of all matters entrusted to care, whether Buying, .pling, ShiDying or orin g Main-st., Columbia, .-C. November 7 ino. New fry GOadS NoIus, J. Mende., Under Carolinian Ome .MAIN STREET, CO0L U MBIL. S. O. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPESS~, Dry Goods, 1 Fancy Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, STOCK NEW and constantly repenishe4 from first class houses, and sold at very Iow prices. November 'l Imo. 1856] Established [185S Sherman izedi, February, 17, 1865 BOOK BINDER~ . Opposito J. C.Dial1s Hardware S4tee - .MAIN STREET, BlaUMBIo, S. Qr Bln oks manufactured in the best a*d most substantial manner. Havn urhaedSupior Ruig and~ ng Maeffines, Clerks o(Couxrts, herufs, nanes,. and otber Public OAoers can have - Blank Books, and all otter wr ezaca"" any style and yetr~te may desire Blank J3ook and other Paper ot th -at~uBj always on band. Music, Perioca,La Books, and all other works bounid to sta-t tomers. nor 8 Boot&Shoe Store. The undersign.ed tatkos pleasure in informing the Citizens of New. berry, that he has Opened agne ral Stock of Boots & Shoes I the new Bank Building, Opposite the Court House, Columbia, & . - Where he will be pleased to see all whoe are in want of the ab&ve goods. His aipn will be "Quick Sales at Small Profits." M. A. Shelt. November 7 !'n. P. B. Glass, DEALER IN T LAIN-ST., (a few tdoor's west of Main-st.,) , COLUMBIA, S. C. Wholesale p ur ch a se rs, Schools, and Libraries suppliedon Specis Terms. Orders by mail attended to carefully an4 promptly at New York prices.. Blank Books made to any pattern at low, et prices. Nov ~7 6mo. - - T HE UNDERSIGNED H ANING LEASRED the above named POPULAR HOTEL, bega leave to inform her former patrons and the' public generally that she will be prepared for the RECEPTION OF VISITORS. The table will be supplied with the. bee the markets afford, and no effort spared tca make it A FIRST-CL ASS HOUSl'. MRs. D. C SPECK, Proprietreiss. Columbia, S. C., September 1, 1866.' Nov. 1446 3m. Fisk' MBlaIi Bui0 C9888 THEsbci a js ecieaspl THE thsuCsceas from theabved scelebae of these Cases from the above celebrated ,~A' *h~ 1o*~&t *wuI