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jMiVAL. Da. S. G. WELCI has recently located at the place formerly owned, by Mr. Sam'l W. Spearman, on the Higgin's Ferry road, five miles from Newberry C. H., and proposes to ractice his profession only upon the follow terms in cash, viz: isit and Prescription $2.00 MiMge (day) 50 " (night) 1 00 Midwifery 25.00 If it be impossible to comply with the above terms, a note will be received, as soon as a case is dismissed, payable in six months with 25 per cent interest from date. Jan. 92 2t. TE1M MILL FOR SILES I offer for sale a very excellent Steam Saw and Grist Mill, in good running order. It is situated im mediately on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, 12 miles above the town of New berry. Its favorable situation makes it easy of transportation to any point the purchaser may desire. This mill can be bought on very reasonable terms by ap plying to TIIOS. A. FLOYD, Jan 9 2 3 Silver Street. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! WARNING IN TIME ! I AM COMPELLED through actual ne .cessity to call on every one indebted to me, -either by note or account, no matter how -small the indebtedness, to come forward and settle up. I am willing to compromise -on fair terms. This is the first time ever since my recent misfortune, that I have -called upon any one indebted to me for a settlement, and only do so now through stern necessity to enable ne to continue business. Small favors thankfully received, and large ones in proportion. Jan 9 2 tf A. M. WICKER. Peruvian Guano. DIRECT FROM AGENTS AT MARKET RATES. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GAUNO, $75 C.sh, $80 1st of November, with interest, approv. ed City acceptance. SWAN ISLAND GUANO, $20 Cash, $25 1st November, with interest, approved City acceptance. BAUGH'S PHOSPHATE LiME, $60 Cash, $65 1st November, with interest, ap proved City accep'ance. PHENIX GUANO, $55 cash. FLOUR OF BONE, unadulterated and onburnt. FARMER'S PLASTER OR GYPSUM. warranited pure. In offering the above Manures to Planters, I do so with every confidence, not only having testimonials fron Planters who have used them the past year, but the further guarantee, that every cargo as it arrives from the Factory, is analyzed by Prof. SIIEPARD of the South Carolina Medical College, and the high reputation of these manures fully kept up. J. N. ROBSON, Ja. 9-'', 4t. 62 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. Central Hotel. From and after this date, the "Shiver House," will be known by the above name. The patronage received by the present pro prietress hats been so gratifying thant she is determined to enlarge her busiress and give to it a distinctive title. The travelling public will be accomnmo dated promptly and well ; an unexception able table always be kept ; attentive ser Tants will attend to individu.il wants, and no efTort be spatred to preserv'e the reputa tion) which the present nmanagenment has en deavored to preserve. M RS. D. C. SPEC K, Dec. 19 if. Columbia, S. C. FOR PALATKA, PLA., Fernandina, Jacksonville and all the Landing~s on the St. John' R!ver. 'SA VA NN A 11, G A. The XeL'c (and Splentdbl Steams1Wp "Dictator," 1000 TONS BUR DEN, CAPTAIN LOUIS M. C;ONETTER. ON and after the 26th October. this fine Ship will sail rrom Middle .A lantie Wharf, every Friday Night, at 10 o'clock, for the above places. All Freight must be paid here by shippers. Gangs of Negroes will be taken to the above points on the St. John's River at $~5 each. Children under ten years of age free.~ IHorses and Mules at reduced rates. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to the Agency, South Atlantic Wharf. January 9 SMITH &CHRISTIAN'S SALOON, ON MAIN ST., NEWBERRY, IS now handsomely furnished and well supplied with all kinds of pure liquors. Nov 7 Announcements $IBss. EDITORs :-You will please an counce NATHAN F JOHNSON as a can didate -for the office of Clerk of Court, of the Distrztof Newberry, for the next ensuing term. MANY FRIENDS. ME88Rs. EDITORs-By nominating Mr. BANTE'L'B. WHIEELER as a candidate for~ Tax Collector of Newberry District, you will ablige his many W ARM FRIENDS. MEsse. Enrons:--You will please ans nonce 5. D. SMIT H, as a candidate for the offiee of Tax Collector, Newberry District, And ogAge MANY FRIENDS. May 2, 1866. 3Mxssas Eiarroies :You are authorized to an -nounce JOHN W. COUNTS as a candidate for the office of it'ax Collector for Newberry Dist. :at the ensuing election. Mr. ('ounts is a gentie -man every way qualified for the office. DUTCH FORK. Fena TAX COLLEcTOR .-Capt. JoBN W IL LIAMS is respectfully nominated as a candidate 'for the Office of Tax Collector, Newl,erry Dis 1trict, at the next election. Oct. 3ist, 1866. MANY FRIENDS. MEssas . EDIToas-Please nominate Mr JOS . W . HILL as a suitable candidate for the office of Tax Collector, for the ensuing term, and ~oblige NEWBERRY. MEssRS EDIToas-Please announce Mr. JACOB KIBLER as a candidate for the of" flee of Tax Collector, for the ensuing term. as in every respect qualified and worthy of the office, and oblige OLD TIMES. RE9MOT1L. DR. T. GOUIN Would infrom his friends, and the public generally, that he has removed to the BRICK STORE, Opposite the Hotel, And next door to Paysinger's New Buildings, Where he will be happy to see them at any and all times. Jan 2 School Notice. The Subscriber will resume the exercises of her SCHCOL, on the first Monday in January. Jan 2 SUSAN ANDERSON. School Notice. MISSES FANNIE and KATE LEAVELL will open a school on the 15th inst., at the school room, formerly occupied by Rev. J. J. Brantly, D. D., they will give their undivided attention to the interest of the school. TERMS: Primary Department per session (5 months) $8,00 Academic - 1200 French and Latin each , 15,00 Lessons on the Piano<forte , 20,00 Newberry, Jan. 2. 1867 1mo. SUNDRIES. GREEN TEA, SALMON, COVE OYSTERS, SARDINES, WORCESTER SAUCE, WALNUT CATSUP, TOMATO SAUCE, CONCENTRATED LYE, SPERM CANDLES, ADAMANTINE do, SODA, STARCHl. For sale by S. POPE, M. D., Agt. dec 19 t1 tf 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 mnarket price for all kinds of produce. For Cotton, they will pay more than any body. November 14 tf Election Notice. There will be an election in the town of ewbrry, on Monday, the 14th day of Jan ary next, for an Intendant and four War ens, to se.ve during the year 1867. By order of Intendant, w. G. MAYES. Managers-E. S. Coppock, R. Moorman, ohn R. Leavell. 2t Jacob Werts, Repairer of Clocks, &c. THlE Subscriber will engage to mend, re air and regulate all work entrasted to him n a workman like manner. He can be found t his residence nearSilver Street,and at New brry on Sale Days. Parties wishing him to o the work at their reidences can notify im through the post office. Orders may also be left at the Herald Office. Jan 1 Advertiser's, Read ! THE TR~UE WIPNESS a Weekly Paper, Jas. R Jacobs, Bu-iness AgentJ) is regu arly and grrTuitous!v distributed to over a Thousand .>f the we:althijest and most intel igent of the inhabitaints of Laurens and the surrounding distriets, and this over and above our large subscription list. Terms: 1 square. 3 mo., S5,00 6mo. $9,00. Address, " Witness," Clinton, .2. C. Jan 2 3mo. Notice. I am required to make settlement on the Estate of A. Gonner dec'd. Persons inter sted will find it to their interest to enl! on he undersiened on or ,efore the 27th Jan. 167. T HOMPSON CONNOR, Admn'r. Jan. 2 1 2t A Very Fair Notice. The subscriber, in view of the present pressure and difficulties attending the settle ment of old accounts and notes, makes this propo-ition to debtors anid creditors, that he will settle for half. Take half and pay half to all who will call upon himn. Jan. 2 53 8t. M. WERTS. Agents Wanted For THlE LIFE, LETTfE SPtEEI?IES, &R. OF IO LEX. II. STEPHN, By Henry Cleveland, Esq., Late Edistor of the Augusta (Ga.) Constitution abist. Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the work. Address National Publishing Co.. Corner 7th and Main-street s., ltichmond, Va. Jan. 2-1-mo $1,500 PER YEAR! we want agents every whert to sell our IMPROVED 520 Sewing Ma chines. Three new kinds. Under and up per feed. Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Above salary on large commIssions paid. The ONLY machines sold in the Usi ted States for less than $40, which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson, Gro ver & Baker, Singer & Co., and Bachelder. All other cheap machines are infringements, and the seller or user are liable to arrest, fine and imprisonment. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, at Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago, Ill. July 25 ly. DT'U A QE' RWT R EA T: WISKEMAN & WILBER, GROCERS, General Commission and Produce Merchants, Respectfully announce that they have now on hand a fresh assortment of articles in their line, to which they solicit early atten tion: Sugars, A B C, Powdered and Crushed. Coffee, Rio, two qualities. Molasses, West India. S. H. Syrup, Bacon, Sides and S. C. Hams, Breakfast Strips. Lard. Country Pickles, Gallon, half gallon, quarter gallon. Mustard, In Cans, French, (in bottles) Flour, Candles, Cheese, Salt, Candles. So p, Spices, Teas, Fruits. Wooden Ware, Mackerel, Dutch Her ring, Salmon, Oysters, Matches, and Crock ery ware. ALSO, Corn, Peas and Potatoes, Barley, and new Buckwbeat Flour, Nuts and Fire Crackers, for the holid:ys. Above please find memorandum in part of our stock, which we trust is sufficient to warrant us a call. December 12 Legal Advertisements. U. S. Internal Revenue. Notice to Tax Pavers IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT DIVISION No. 11 embraces the limi's of 39th Regiment, lying 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 and corpo rations engaged in any bu.iness, 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, 186.5, to May 1st, 1866. and from May 1st, 1860, to May 1st, 1867. This class embraces mner, chants, traders, professional-men, distillers, pet]lers, manufacturers, tobaccon ists, cigrar makers, brokers, insuranoe agents, &c., &c. Distillers, manufacturers, and all other persons firms axnd cornorations, who ares re quired to make monthbly or trismonthly re turns under the Excise Law, must comne forward at once andi in.1ke such returns, be ginning with May 1st, 1865. and closing with the return for October, 1860, Every person within the limits aforesaid must make a return o1f their incomes for the calendar years of 1864 and 1865. Executors, administrators, trustees and all other persons who are interested in any le gacies, distributive shares, inheritances and successions, must make returns from Janua ry 1st, 1864, to the present lime. A failure to comply with the above will subject the parties to heavy penalties. WM. SUMMER, 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 C. II., n Sale day in each month (until further notice) to give professional men, merchants, auctioneers &c., in the town, an opportunity to register their name~s. I trust they will come forward promptly and do so. Nov. 28 48 3mo. Win. S., A. Assessor. NOTICE. i. will attend at Newberry, C. H., every Monday and Thursday, and other days If necessary, to collecs the Internal Revenue Tax on cotton, aad grant permission for the Shipment of the same.* JAMES HI DENNIS, Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue. Dec. 23th, 1866. 52 3t. The State of' South Carolina. Newberry District-In Equity. Thomas Hlayne Chalmers, Jane Chalmers and Malvinia Chalmecrs, vs. Martha A. W. Chalmers. Bill for P'artition. I be creditors of Thomas A. W. Chalmers, de ceased, are hereby required to render in on oath. ad establish beiore the Commissioner, their respctive demands, on or be.ore the first day of March next. SILAS J11N STONE. c END Comn's. office, Nov 26, 2866. 3m t12 HE STATE OF SOU'TH CAROLINA-In Equity-Newberry District-E. 1B. Studdard & Co., et. al. vs. Michael Buzzard et. al. The creditors of M1. P. & W. L Buzzard, and of M P Buzzard and A. J. McColium, and al-o of William L Buzzard and M. P. Buzzard irglividually. are required to render and establbsh, on oath, their respective de mands before the Commissioner, on or be fore the first day of February next . SILAS JOHNSTONE, c. E. N. D. Coin's office, Oct, 1st 1866. The State of South Carolina. Newberry District-In Equity. John C. Richards, adrnr. vs. P. W. Chick and others. Bill for sale of land, relief, injunction, The creditors of George Ashford, deceased, are hereby required to render in on oath and estab lish before the Commissioner, their respective demands, on or before the first of March next. SILAS J&iHNSrONE, C.E.N.D. Cor's office, Nov 26, 1866. 3m t12 Extra Court. THE STATE OF SOUriH CAROLIN \, NEWBERRY DISTRICT. In the Court of General Sessior.s and Common Pieas. The regular business of the Fall Term of this Court not being dispatched for want of time it was ordered by the presiding Judge. that an Extra Court of General sessions and Common Pleas be holden for Newberry District, for the purpose of dispatching the unfinished business of present Termi, on the secod Monday in January next, at twelve o'clock M., to continue six days, unless the business be sooner disposed of. All suitors, witnesses and pa:rties interested are hereby required to attend without farther noice. E. P. L AKE, c.c.r. & G.s. Oct. 20th, 1866. John A. Chapmnan, Attorney at Law~ and S-licitor in Equity, Will attend to all business entrusted to his care. Office at Bookstore. Newberry C. 11., S. C, July 25 t f. LEGAL NOTICE2. The undersigned have formed a partnership B siness entrusted to us, in Newberry andead join ing Districts, will be promptly attended to. Ofc at 'ew berry C. H. UENRY BUMtR. wILLIAMX R. CPEARMAN. Oct 17 Smo. FINA L. BOOT & SHOE HO USE. We are now receiving our FALL & WINTER STOCK OF Boots, Shoes AND BROANS. 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. li M SURER & CO, oct 10 41 tI CARRE & McCAEGHRIN Ballkin & InSurallce Ag Cts, 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 tire. Nov 7 2mo. NOTICE TO PLANTERS. The undersigned are prepared to make Liberal Advances upon Cotton. Consigned to Gco. W. Williami & 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 arrange., ments to order Guano for Plnters. from first hands in Baltimore, to be paid promptly upon arrival. ('A WILE & McCAUGIRIN. Newberry, S. C., Sept 12, 1866. 37tf CAR LE & M'CAUCHRIN, Are Prepared-to make Advances on Cotton consigned to GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., COTTON FACTORS & MERCHANTS, CH ARLESTON, S. C. Or to WILLLiMS, TAYLOR & CO., NEW YORK. aug 39,.35 Exchange On Charrleston AT PAR, in sumis as wated. Checks On Ne w York in sums of $l100 and upwards, remitted promptly to order. Liberal Advances Made on Cotton and other produtce con signed to reliable'iouses.e Charleston, S. C., New York, and Liverpool. Plantation Supplies On liberal terms. WVM. F. NANCE, November 28 tf Agent. WANTED. For ENGLISH ACCOUNT EXCLUSIVELY W O OL, Or Unshorn Sheep Skins. Market prices paid in cash, or Cloth ex ebanged. WM. F. NANGJE. Oficee in rear Grierson's Drug Store, New berry, S. C. dee 12 t6m A CARD. URGED, by the many changes which distress the commrunity -among wich is the fact thrat we hrave~ to pay cash for every tring purchased-we are compelled to pulishr thre following terms anrd conditions upoir whichr we propose to practice medicine, viz: For visit and prescription - - - $2,00 " prescriptionr at office or in the street.-.--.--.-..-..-.-.,. "obstetrical cases (simnple) - - 20,00O " onrsultattion---- -- -- - - - 1,00 " milage-per mile (day) - - 5 " " " " (night) - 1,00 Our termis are CASH. The above stated reason, atlone, fme ces urs to insist upon this. It is our itention to presenrt bills, at the~ terrmnatti of every case, for services redred; and no visits nor~ attentionr enn be expected from tus afterwarzds, until tire aounrt of such bills is paid. P. B3. RUFF 0. B. MAYER JAMES McINTOSH G. W. GARMANY. Dec. 12th, 1800r. To Teachers. A Lady, fully competent to imrpart a thorough Enrglish education, toget her withI Latin and Music, to a family orf children, can hear of r remunerative si'tnation, to gether with a comrfortable Irome, by ad. dressing Beox 19, Newherry C. 11., S C. References given and required. Dec. 19-.5l-tf. -H. L. Brantly, Civil Engineer, Architect and Surveyor, Gil'ers his services to the citizens of Newerry, and snrrounrding Districts. A ii si, teen years praetical experience in hnis profession, he insures sarti,lfaction to all who tray employ himu ; tire cou4rts are al ways satisfied withr his Survey's of lands. The plats nill be p- rfectly neat and urr exceptional. Dec. 19, 186i6. S1-tf. OYSTERS, OYSTERS, and Fish. I havec rrrnde arrangemnents to get fresh Oysters and F'ish twice a week, to accommo date the citigens. A. M. RISER. Holiday Supplies IN GREAT VARIETY Just received. ALSO Sugars, all grades, from 15 ets. to 25 cts., coffee, bacon, lard, tea, 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 toi!et ; candles, starch, indigo, madder, coppvras,blue stone, pepper, spice, ginger, sod , pickles-all sorts and sizes; oysters, sardines, nutmegs, n.ace, cloves, cinamon bark, yeast powders, mustard, blueing, candies, raisins, lemons, oranges, apples, vinegar, mlclasses, 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 caids, nails, axes, pocket and table cutlery, tacks, awls, spey ing needles, &e. Notions of all kinds, viz Paper and linen collars, shirts and bosoms, hose and hail hose, suspenders, belts, hand kerchiefs, neck ties, pocket books, pass and spelling books, slates, lead and carpen ter's pencils, pens and ink, buttons, needles; and thread, of all kinds, hair oil, hair brushes, tooth brushes, shaving brushes, diessing combs, razors, razor strops, shar ing boxes, looking glasses, with a variety of toys, &c. Bleached and brown shirting, domestic ginghams, tweeds, jeans and sati nets,with a splendid 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 market prices. WILSON & WICKER, Oct. 31 ly Main-st., Newberry. Fisk's Metallic Burial Cases, TIlE subscriLer has just received a supply of these Cases, from the above celebrated manufacturer, which are of the latest and most improved p)ai erns, and of elegant Rose wood finiish, and which he offers at low rates to the public. He take- this occasion to say that they have been purchased exclusively for cash, and selling them at only a small advance on the cash price, that no orders for the above Cases will be attended to unless accompanied with the cash Rl C. CH APMAN. Newberry, S. C., July 25, 18663. 9m. Carriage Shop, C, M. JONES, Newberry C. HI., So. Ca., Respectfully informs the citizens of New berry and surmounding country that having re-opened 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~ Gmo BREAD anld CAKE BAKERY. T HE Subscriber will open at Mr. Scott's building, north side Main street, near the deot, ani A No. 1 Bakery, where can be had at all hours, fresh IEread and Cakes of all kinds, lie is fitting up his establiThoment in a style worthy of patron age ,and will cater for "wedding, surprise anid social parties," and solicits public pa uonage. M. L. SCHOEDAIR. December 12 t.f Last Call. I do now for the last time warn parties who aire indebted to me by Note, and to my wiife~ by Note or Account, that unless they give me sonme reason for not paying a part or the whole, they will be sued, if I think thev are worth the cost. I made a propo-ition through the Newberry Uerald to take almost anything that was offered, and not the first man or wonian has offered to pay me one cent, and I must "ow have some showing about the matter. This is in tended for all. B. H. LOVELACE. Nov. 21 47 rf. A New Carriage .AND Buggy Factory. NERTiIl DEPOT IN ONE OF WM. LANGFORD'S BUILDINGS. The subscriber being a practical Carriage maker by trade, having arranged with corn petent wiorkmnen, for carrying on his busi ness mn a workma nlike manner, he announ ces to the citizens of New berry and surroun ding country, that he is ready to receive orders for new work, Carriages, or Bug. gies, &c., of' any style or pattern that par. ties may wish. And if their work iB not done ae'oordi ng to order parties will not be under any osligation to take it, when done. Giive him~a trial. is all he asks. Old Car ringes and Buiggies renovated and made to look equal to new, at reasonable prices. A liberal share of patronage is solicit- d. Hie is in monthly receipt of patterns of all the latest styles in vogue; parties order ing can h9ve a fine selection to choose from. A few Buggies on hand for sale. Dec. 19 51 tlmo. J. TAY LOR. $75 SCEOLARSHIIP For Sale. CHARLESTON AD JUST 01 AT 'I "Charlesto STOLL, WE DRY I AT WHO We would call special atten been recently puichased. Every purchaser will have full advantage We offer Special inducements to Countr; Have always on hand, FULL LINES OF L which we will sell at small advance on Al CEPTA NCE. N. B.-Samples and Price Lists sent to We also offer, at Retail, the I in the Many Styles of Goods are being sold at Refer to City advertisements for price i December 25 tf 28' CHR ST 71 Laces, Embroideries, We are now opening a full and ample as. Trimmed and put up in boxes ; Lace Collar: Cluny, Thread and Maltese Laces, Laces by Caps and Spencers; Embroidered Collars, Inf Breakfast Set:s, Plain Linen Settz, Evening novelties, to be found in our Lace and Embro Beautiful French Boxes, "Ladies Comi Lubin's Extracts, Superior German Cologn Brushes, Tortoise Sh 11 Dressing Combs, Too and Buckles, Seamless Kid Gloves, Ladies Lis Children's Gloves, Tosiery, 'orsets, Hop Skii December 19 263 ] VLDAKS AN In our Cloak and Shawl Room, we htave as i sort ment in the city. We have in our Displ.tg Black Clo:h Sacques, and Basques, from 8,O1 the same. Novelties coiistantly being added Plaid all Wool Long anid Square Shawls, L< fast Shawls, Sontags, Nubias, &c. dec 19 263 King| Special J. R. REJ 263 KING STREET,' Finding it necessary to enlarge our Estr our increasing business, as well as for the be2 trons, we are now offering, preparatory to t gains in order to Reduce Stock. We invite Special Attention to our Ric'i lins, French Poplins, Mohairs. Empress Cle Colored Plaids and Stripes, Rich Dress Silks, lish Coburgs, together with many other desir Stock, and will be sold at prices below cost of Decemnber 25 PRATT & WJl DEALE1 BRIUGS,CHEMHICA A ND DR UGGISJ NO. 238 KING STREET N. A. PRATT, S. W. WI Ch. to late C. S. N. and M. Bureau. No. 153 MEET Opposite the Ch (Formerly JOHN ASHHURST & (IEORGE C. G6 PHILIP WJNEi JOHN ASH111U] Direct Importers of Pu CHIARLES'1 October 31 3m. Providence Company's CONCENTRATED Cotton and Corn FERTILIZER. Direoictis f'or nse sme as VERTISEMENTS. HE n House", BB & CO., hillS LESA L bion to our Stuck, which has of the hcte fall in the market. Merchants, replenishing their Stocks... OMESTIC GOODS', cnts prices, for C.!SiI or CITY AC any part of the State. ARGEST STOCK to select from (iity, Low Prices. its. STOLL, WEBB & CO. r King-St., at Bancroft's N)td Stand. IS lIFTS! Fine Fancy Goode! ;ortment of Beautiful Lace Sietts, elegantly in all the new Shapes in Valencienia the yard of all descriptions,. Lace Waists, its' Rm 5roidered'Robes, Caps and Waista, Dresaes, together with many other thoiee idery Room. Das Me anions" French Pomaees, Powder Boiee; e, Ladies Scarfs and Cravats, Fine Hair th and Nail Bru-hes, J'et and- Steel Clasps, e, Cloth and Woolen Gloves, Gents'(o,. -ts, &c., &c. 7R. READ & C., Cing-st., opposite Hasel, Charleston, S. C, sual, the largest and most comp' ete As Room every variety, shape' and finish of to all the Medium and Elegant gradha or ~o our assortment. ng and Square Black Merino Shawls, Break J. R. READ & CO. treet, Opposite Hasell, Charleston, S. C. Notice. R EDUCED. LD & CO., 7HA R LEST O , S.. C.. blishmuent for the successfuf prosecutroi ter accommodation of our frienduancips' he Intended Improvement, some Rkre Bar. Dress Goods,.comnprising-Biegant Irish Pop. the, Poplinetts, Mourning in all varieties,. Black and Colored, Erench Merinoes', En !ble Dress Goods, Marked Down to Reds Importation. J. R. READ & CO., 263 King-St., Charleston, S. 0. .SON BMO'Se, ~s IN L S, PFR FUAE R Y. ?S SUNDRIES,. CHARLESTON, S E. LSON, P. B: WI 301K. Chemist to late C.S. Ord. Departm't. ING STREET, arleSton Hotel, C'o.) aDRICH, } PAN, South CaroMt~aa ~ST. re Drugs & Chemiosa, 'ON, s. . CHARLESTONHIOTEL, CH ARLESTON, S. C. T HIS popular and well known Hotel has been newly f'arnished througbout by the preent Proprietor, who has ben. si2teelk rears connected with the establishment. W. W H1TE, PROPRIEToR. GEoRGR G, M2XER, SuperntndB. CH A RLES- A. b.ULLER, Cashier.. April 4; 186A-14