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WM. F. NA.NCE, Cotton Broker, Banking and COMMISSION AGENT, Newberry, S. C., 01ICE IN I'EAR OF GRIERSON'S DRUG STORE, Advances oa Cotton to reliable houses in Charleston, S. C., New York and Liverpool. Exchange on Charleston and New York in sums as wanted. Jan. 23-4-tf. Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of JOHN C. CHALMERS, dec'd, are hereby notified that if payment is not made before return day, they will be sued. All persons having demands ag;inst said Estate wi? render them in to the subscriber on or before the first day of March next. E. P. CH ALMERS, Jan. 15, 4-3t , Admu'r. HAN NESS SADDLES,&C. 1e stbscriber would respectfully inform liis frier.ds, and the publie generally that he ihas opened a complete Saddlery and Harness ESTABLISHMENT, At BLEASE'S OLD STAND, * 9VER THE TIN SHOP, Where be willi keep constantly on hand, Saddles and Harness of every description. ALSO REPAIRING done with Neatness and Despatch. TERMS CASH, at ;noderate and popuiaL prices. jan 16 3 ly J. BOY. E, Agent. GARDEN SEEDS, FRl nD GJENHE For sale cheap, at P{RTTS D)rug Store. Jan. 16 3b3t C, H[. KINGSMORE Is still at the old stand, ,Prepared to Take Ambrotypes & Photographs, And Paint Cabinet & Life size Portraits, From LIfe-or any kind of Picture. He will visit 1ie country or a neighboring town to paint Portraits. A clondy day as good as any. ''Jan 16 $75 SCHOLARSHIP For Sale. Ithe Philadlhia Universit of Medi imited means, desironis of ent-rmg tWti uoNer.rity and seenring the adlvanitaiges whii,h a Scholarship will entitle hiir. to, an offer is now made whieh will niot occur again. Apply at th'e Herald Offiee. Dec. 19-t f. Special Notice. "hie Notes and Accounts of Robert B. More aro.iq iy hands for settlement. All par tidebtds will therelore comec forward and settle on o:- before the !st of Mairch next; as indulgence -ei.not be granted after tI-at date. A BRAM MOORE. Frog Level, Jan. 14. '67.* TO THlE !CtrEER1E SOLDIERS OF South Carolina. -Di. BLY will furnish you an artificial LEG or AR M for 75 dollars and when the State makes the necessary arrangements to r furnish artificial limbs he will refund the money on you- presenting an order from the State on him for an artificial limb, this arrangement will put you in immediate can, dition to do bsiness, and we hope will rc leive a great pay who are anxiously waits igfrtheir artiftcial limbs. ft prtiuleaddress F.jt. GARDNER. Agent, Manufactory, No. 188 King Street, ~ Charleston, S. C. References: The Daily News Editors. DrM Devega;Capt. Be W . McFarcous, also __H. H. Thonzpsonl. Spartanburg; T. P. M on,..ingstree. :Joo. Ashe, Midway; p)r;A. H. Johnson, Orangeburg. $. eNi for Pamphlet. J.15-3, 4867. 1mo.__ I. M. Blc s duly authorized, to collect al oneys eTh. on accoun t of Hotel, or: B3 ~om i wbrry. H. L. EPflNG. * Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of GI&;AI SEt(rH, deceased, must present to the subscriber on or before the first day of February next, also all persons indebted to said Es:atte, mus: settle on or before that day or their aotes will be put in suit, as I inteod atltat time to turn over the Estate in my hands to the Guardian and trustee of the Legateas of dec'd . E. P. L AKE, Jan 16, 3-2t. Adtn'r, Will annexed. stvian Guano. DIRECT FROM AGENTS A T .. ARKET RATES. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GAUNO, $75 C .sh, $80 1st of November, with interest, approv ed City acceptance. tWAN'ISL A ND GUANO, $20 Cash, $25' 1st November, with interest, approved City acceptance. -BAUGIPS PHOSPIHATE LIME, $60 Cash, $65 1st November, with interest, ap proved City acceptance. PEi1 GUANO, $55 cash. FLOUR OF' BONE, unadulterated arid unbent. ..FAUMER'S PLASTER OR GYPSUM, warranted pure. Free Drayage. ALL goods purchased of us will be delivered to any house in Town or at the Depot free of charge. LOVELACE & WHEELER. Jan. 16-3-tf. Flour, Flour. Splendid country Flour in sacks and for sale low by LOVELACE & WHEELER. Jan. 16 3 tf. Irish Potatoes. A splendid lot of the celebrated Harrison Potato a very superior article for family use or planting. For sale cheap by LOVELACE & WIHEELER. Jan. 16 3 tf. STEIM MILL FOR SILE I offer for sale a very excellent Steam Saw and Grist Mill, in good running order. It is situated i:n mediately oa 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 THOS. 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 cone forward and settle up. I mn 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 nme to continue business. Small favors thankfully received, and large ones in proportion. Jan ; 2 if A. M. WICKER. U. S. Internal Revenue. .,te; to Ta., Patrt,it' thR;t ALi. persons liable to Tax under the Excise Laws of the United States, nm-,t make returns to me by the 15th ofFebruarv. f they do not complyv by that tittme, I will be forcedn to asses~ them to the full extent, and from which ther e can lhe 30 appeal. My otfice will lbe open at the following places during the month of Jatnuar.vy Jan uary the 213t............ .....John Gly mph s S- 23d.................Maybinton "25th...................Whitmires " "26th.................... ... Slighs 27th.............. Cromers Store " '29th............... Longshores "31st.............J 11. Williams .After that time at Newberry Court House mtil the 15th of February. J1. C. WILLIAMS, Assistant Assessor, 12th Collection District. Jan. 16-3-tf. 0OW PE1SIHD MEW Very fine quality, fur sale ow, by B. M1. BLEASE, Agt. Jan 16 Special Notice. THEI' subscriber would respect fullyv re ~uest all persons indebted to him to come orward and settle immedi::tely. D. C. G LENN, M. D. Jan. 10. To Rent, TH AT handsome and commodious resi enoe, known as the NANCE house, and ateh occupied by Rev. D)r. Brantlv. The ot contains 14 acres more~ or less, andl is ery rich. Oni the prem:ises are every :onvenience. For particulamrs appl to I.. II. LOVE L ACE. Jan. 10, 3-t f. .....Notice. ALL persons having demndns against thme state of 3Mrs. ELIZABETH SPENCE, eceased, arc requested to ham'l them in >roperly atter'ed, and all th'ose indebted to aid estate will make payment to mec by thme 1th of February, as a final settlement will e made ont that day. ~ Jan. 1G, 3-4t. A dm'r. TA TE OF SOUTHL CAROLINA NEWBERRY DISTRICT. By John T. Peterson, Ordinary of Newberry District. Whereas, J. Belton WVerts has applied to me or Letters of Administration, on all and sin ~ular thbe goods antd chattels,righ ts and cred its of Andrew S. Werts, late of the district iforesaid, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of be said deceased, to be and appear before e, at our next OrdInary's Court for the aid District, to be holden at Newberry Court Iose,on th.e 28th day of Jan. next, to show ause, if any, why the said Administration hould not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 14th ay of Jan., in the year of our Lord one housand eight hundred and sixty-seven. Jan. 16, 2t. AnnOunlcements. MESSRS, EDIToRS :-You will please an ounce NATHAN F. JOHNSON as a can idate for the offiee ofClerk of Court, of the District of Newberry, for the next ensuing erm. MANY FRIENDS. MESSRS. EDITORS-By nominating Mr. DANiEL B. W HEELER as a candidate for Tax Collector of Newberry District, you will blige his many W ARM FRIENDS. July 4. MESSRS. EDIToRS :-You will please an once J. D. SM[TH, as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector, Newvherry District, ad oblige MANY FRIENDS. May 2, 1866. MEssRs F.DITORs: You are authorized to an nounce JOHN W. COUNTS as a can:didate for the offce of Tax Collector for Newberry Dist.. t the ensuing election. Mr. Counts is a gentle mn every way qualified for the offce. DUTC H FORKE. FOR TAx COLLEcTO.-Capt. JOHN W IL LIAMS is respectfully nominated as a candidate for the Office of Tax Collector, Newlerry Dis trict, at the next election. Oct. 31st, 1866. MANY FRIENDS. MEssats. EDIToRs-Pliease nominate Mr JOS. W. HILL as a suitable candidate for the office of Tax Collector, for the ensuing term, and oblige NEWBERR1Y. MEssals EDITOS-Please announce AMr. ACOB KIBLER as a candidate for the of, lce of Tax Collector, for the ensuing term, s in every respect qualified and worthy of the oe ndr oblige OLD TIMES. GRETI REDITION IN PRICES. HAVING bought the well selected Stock of Goods from Mr. Jacob Stern, for cash, I have determined to sell out The entire Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hoop Skirts, etc., AT FIRST COST PRICE! As I want to make room for Spring and Summer Stock. My Stock is well assorted, and bought at the DECLINE in prices. therefore I can un dersell EVER YBODY. Come and see for yourself, and you will be astonished to hear my prices. Samuel Baer, Under the Newberry Hotel Building. Jan 16 2 STORE, No. 2, Mollohon Row. Bugle Lace Trimmning, Silk Velvet, white Edge, fine assortrnent, Merinos, Poplins, Opera Flannel, Together with a first rate assortment of Staple Dry Goods, At very Low Prices. Call and see my prices before buying elsewhere. B. J. SINGLETON. Jan 92 tf Notice! Notice! Notice! I have bought the Stock of Goods of Mr. .acob Stern, for cash, and of Lr the sane to the public in general Without Regard of First Cost, as I am willing to close the whole Stock of Doods for the benefit of the people. Respectfully, SAM'L BAER, Under the Newberry Hotel. Jan 9 2 t3 The History of a Brigade of Carolinians, BY Licut. J. F. J. VAULELL. Can be had at the Book store, Carwile & \IcCaughrin's, Dr. Pope's and elsewhere. January 9 Fresh Kerosine Oil, $1 per gallon, At S. LOPE'S, Agent. January 9 U. S. Internal Revenue. Last Notice to Tax Payers. All persons liable to Tax under the Excise aws of the United States must make returns o mec by the 15th of February. If they do ot comply b)y that time I will be comnpelled o assess them to the full extent, and from his there can be no appeal. My office will be open for returns at Po aria until the 31st of January. On Sale day in February, I will open my ffice at Newberry, and remain until tbe 15th, when all will be Assessed for 1861 and 1865, who fail to mike returns, wi;h heavy addi ional per centum added. WM. SUMMER, Ass't. Assessor, 11th Divis'n, 3d Coll. Dist. Jan. 9 2 Ot. Notice. All persons indebted to me prior to the war who have not settled with me, arc one ore earnestly requested to conme forward md make a settlement, on or before the 10th hwa of February next. All who fail to corn ly with the above will find their notes in an ficers hands for collection, as I have de ermined not to hold those old notes any onger. Take due notice and govern your elves accordingly. I hiope you will all have he money and call and settle anid save cost. Jan.924t. JOIIN J. AMICE. Pomaria Nurseries, 1867. All the choicest varieties of Fruit trees Appes, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries ectarines, Apricots, Quinces, English Wal mts, Spanish Chesnuts, Everbearing Mul% >eries, Grape Vines, new and choice table o rieties, Rhaspherrics and Strawberries, oses and choice Evergreens in great variety. A new supplementary Catalogue can be ad at Duffie & Chapman's Book Store giv,. ng new varieties and prices. Orders sent shall receive prompt attention. WM. SUMMER, Ponmaria. Jan. 92 2mo. Notice. All persons indebted to the estate of N . Gallman, deceased, are hereby noti led, that payment must be made on or be ore the first day of February next. And hose having demands must,present them roperly attemed by that time. It will be dvisable for those indebted to comply romptly with the above notice, otherwise. heir notes will be placed in the hands of mn attorney for collection, as the estate ust be closed. ELIZABETH GALLMAN, ( Jan 2, 1867, 9 2 4 Admninistratrix. r VALUALE OTS Town of FROG LEVEL. THlE Subscriber offers for sale, positively, 2 acres of Land, in the aforesaid town, on which there is at this time, a good dwelling ouse. with three good roomis, two brick. :himneys, good kitchen, meat house, stable ad crib, also two offiees fronting the street, 16 x 22, and room sufficieniton the street to uild twoc or three large store. houses. 1 will sell on reasonable terms, and paynients 1 made easy to an approved purchaser. Jan 9 4t 2eow DAVID KIBLR Jouven's WIHMN & IL8ER, GROEfS, 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 Cruled. Coffee, Rio, two qualities. Molasses, West India. S. II. Syrup, Bacon, Sides and S. C. Hams, Breakfast Strips. Lard, Country . Pickles, Gallon, half gallon, quarter gallon. Mustard, in Cans, French, (in bottles) Flour, Candies, Ceese, Salt, Candies. 'o 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 Buckwheat Flour, Nuts and Fire Crackers, for the holidays. Above please find memorandum in part of :ur stock, which we trust is sufficient to varrant us a call. December 12 For Sale or Rent. The House and Farm in Newberry, now the property of Alonzo J. White, Esq., and +nd formerly the residence and property of Dr W. W. McMorris. On the premises ire a fine dwelling house, nil necessary out >uildings, and a tine well of water. In the :arden and lot, there is also a fine selection f Fruit Trees. Attached is a Farm of Twenty Acres, uore or less, recei tly cultiv.ited, and w ell Irained and fenced. For terms apply at I. R. Depot. N. B. MAZYCK, Agent. Jan. 1, 3 t f. Wm. H. WEBB, Dnf Newberry C. [., So. Ca., w1ITHI ZIN, ILItIJI 00, Staple and Fancy DRY CDODS, Yos. 80 and 82 Leonard-st., (West cf Broadway,) New York. The subscriber would stamte that his con lection with the above house enables him to ~ell his goods at a considerable reduction >elow present market prices. January 9 WM. H. W. Legal Advertisements. The State of South Carolina. Newberry District-In~ Equity,. Thomas Hlayne Chalmers, Jane Chalmers and Ialvina Chalmers, vs. Martha A. W. Chalmers. 3111 for Partition. The creditors of Thomas A. W. Chalmers, e-c tessed, are hereby required to render in on oath. Ld establish before the Commisiner, their -espctive demnands, on or before the first day of larh next. SIL AS JOH NSTONE, c z..D. Comn's. office, Nov 26, 2866. 3m t 12 [E STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-In Equity-Newberry District-E. B. Stoddard & Co., et. al. vs. Michael Buzzard er. al. The creditors of M. P. & W. L Buzzard, Ld of M P. Buzzard and A. J. McCollam, Ld also of William L Buzzard and M. P'. uzzard individually. are required to render md establish, on oath, their respective de nands before the Commissioner, on or be ore the fi -st day of February next. SIL A SJoH NSToNE, C E. N. D. Comn's office, Oct, 1st 1866. The State of South Carolina. Newberry District--In Equity. John C. Richards. ndmr. vs. P. W. Chick and thers. Bill for sale of hind, relief, injunction, The creditors of George Ashford, deceased, are ereby required to render in on oath and estab ish before the Ccmmissioner, their respective lemands, on or before the first of March next. SILAS J')l1NSrONE, c.1:.. Corn's office, Nov 26, 1866T. 3m t12 FINAL. THlE Notes and Accounts of W. F. Pratt i Nance, that remain unpaid on Returnl dayV 'or the District Courts and the Courts of omnmon Pleas, next ensuing, will be placed n the hand_of A ttorney for collection. WM. F. NANCE, for W. F. PRATT & NANCE, Dec. 25th, 186t6. 2mr. In liquida tion. Notice. ALL persons indebted~ to the estate of F. Wedeman,dec'd,cither by nbte or account, ire called upon to renew their notes. The ubcriber does not ask for money all he vants is for parties indehted to make new iotes,otherwise they will find their n6tes mnd accounts in the hands of an Attorney. J. D). WEDEMAN, Jan. 9-2, 3t. Adm'r. Notice. Thme Notes and Accounts of Dr. James 1111 have been placed in our hands for col ection, all indebted aire hereby notified that f they are not paid by return day that they nill be sued on. JONES & JONES. Jan 7, 1867. 9 2 83 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of corge WV. Koon, deceased, arc hereby otified that unless payment is made by the irst of February, that they will find thema elves set hing withb an A ttorney. T HOS V. WICKER, Jan. 9-2, 3t. A dm'r. For Rent. THlE desirable da elling with several acres Lttached, situated in the town of Newherry, ear the dwelling of Mr. Mathias Barre and a:ely occupied by M. W. Bythewood. AplIy to Jan. 9-2. tf. L. J. JONES5. Notice. A LL persons having demands agains t the istate of J. W. P. Harmon, deceased, either ,v note or account, will hand them in )roperly attested, either to the Ordinary, or o the subscriber, and also those indebted t.> he same will make payment, by the first of ebruary. C. WV. K[NARD. Jan-, 3_t. A dm'r. RUO%%L. DR. T. GOUI1 Would infrom his friends, and the publi generally, that he has removed to the BRICK STORE, Opposite the Hotel, And next door to Paysinoer': Xew Buildings, Where he will be hnppy to see them at an; anzd all times. Jan 2 REMOVAL. IRS, M1 ,. JENKINS, IIaving removed to th< store on Caldwell-st., south of the nost oftice and nearly opposite Mr. Pat. Scott's is prepared, with A Complete and Handsom< Stock of the very Latesa and most Fashionable MILLINERY GOODS, to offer inducemerts to her customers an the trade generally. An inspection of he stock is solicited. Newberrry, Jan. 9 3 SAMSON AND DELILAH, THE STRONG MAN BHORN OF STRENGTa. AN ESSAY FOR YOUNG MEN, on th< Errors, Abuses and Diseases incident t< Puberty, by which Youth is robbed of it. he:iutr, and Mar:hood of its power,-wit] Reports on the best neans of relief an( cure. Sent in sc'aled letter envelopes. fret of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLD IOUGHTON, Howard Association, Phila delphii, Pa. Jan. 16-3. Sm. School Notice. MISSES FANNIE and KATI LEAVELL will open a schoo on the 15th inst , at the school room. forrterly occupied b) Rev. J. J. Urantly, D. D., the3 will give their undivided attention to tht nterest of the school. Primary Department per session (5 mionths) p8,00 Academiec 12.00 French and Latin each , , 15,00 Lessons on the Piano-forte , 20),oo SNewberry,-Jan. 2, 1867 -imo WRholosale and RetaiI BOOT & SHOE We are now receiving our F ALL & W'IN'TER STOC A OF Boots, Shoes AND .BHOGANS, WHICII WE WILL SELL A'I SMALL PROFITS, And WARRANT every article sold. Our goods have all1 been maide expressly t< order, and by the very best of workmen L. M SUBER & CO. Oct 10 41 tI Exchange On Chiarleston A T P'AR, in sums as wanted Checks On New York in sums of $1(00 and upwards remitted promptly to order. Liberal Advances Made en Cotton and other produice con. signred to reliable hiouses in Charleston, S. C., New York, and( Liverpool. Plantation Supplies On liberal terms. November 28 tf Agent. WANTED. For ENGLISH ACCOUNT EXCLUSIVELT W O OL, Or' Unshorn Sheep Skins. Market prices parid in cish, or Cloth ex uhanged. WM. F. NANGE. Office in rear Grierson's Drug Store, New erry, S. C. dee 12 6:m A CARD. URGED, by the many changes whiich distress the comm.unity-among which ir the fact that we hiave to pay cash for every thing purchased-we are compelled. .t( publish the following terms and condition! upon which wre propose to praetice medicine, nza: For visit and prescription - - $2,00 " prescription at office or in the street- -- -- -- - ----1,00 " obstetrical cases (simple) - -20,00) "consulhation- -- -- -- ---10,00 " muilage-per mnile (day) - - 50 "~ t " " (night) - - 1,00 Our termis are CASH. The above stated reason, alone, for ces us to insist upon this. t is our intenition to present bills, at the ermination of every case, for services rendered ; and no visits nor attention can be expected from us afterwards, until the amount of such bills is paid. P. B. RUF 0. B. MAYER JAMES McINTOSH G. W. GARMANY. Dec. 12th, 18G. Holiday Supplies IN GREAT VARIETY Just received. ALSO Sugars, all grades, from 15 cts. 4 to 25 cts., coffee, bacon, lard, tea, cheese, mackerel in kits, half barrels and barrels, Liverpool and table salt, flour in barrels, self-raising four, new rice, soulis-bar, cas tile and toilet; candles, starch, indigo, , madder, copperas,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, molasses, coneentrated lye. Tobacco, snuff and cigars. all grades; tubs, buckets, blue and brass bound, all sizes ; selves, 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 t and spelling books, slates, lead and carpen ter's pencils, pens and it.k, buttons, needles; and thread, of all kinds, hair oil, hair brushes, tooth brushes, shaving brushes, diessing combs, razors, razor strops, shav 1 ing boxes, looking glasses, with a variety r 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. WILS S & WICKER, f Oct 31 ly Main-st., Newberry. E 1 -- f FiksMetallic Burial Ca s THE subscril.cr has just received. a supply of these Cases, fromn the above celebrated manufacturer, whtich are of the latest and most improved patterns, and of elegant Rose wood finish, and which he offers at low rates to the public. He takes this occas'n to say ~ that they have been purchased exclusively P for cash, and selling them at only a small n advance on the cash price, that no orders for :c the above Cases will be attended to unless (y accompanied with the cash. R C. CHAPMAN. Newberry, S. C., July 25, 1866. 9m. Carriage Shop, C, M.JONIES, Newber'ry C. 11., So. Ca.. Respectfully informs the citiz"ns of~ New berry an.d suriouding country that having1 re.opened his carriage shop, anud is nowJ prepared ta execute all work in his line in the neatest manner, and with dikpatch. Will make and repair Carriages, Buggies, Wagons,&c. Nov 7 6mo $i,500 PER YEA R! we want agents every wher( to sell our IMPROVED $20 Sewing Ma chines. Three new k'inds. Under and up per, feed. Sent on trial. Warranted five years. A bove salary on large commissions paid. The oNI.Y machines sold in the Uni. 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, fmne and imprisonment. Illustrated circulars sent free. Addres, or call upon Shaw & Clark, at Bidderord, Maine, or Chiicago, Ill. July 25 1y. Jacob Werts, Repairer of Clocks, &c. THE Subscriber will engage to mend, re pair and regulate all work entrusted to him in a workmanlike manner. He can be f.und at his residence nearS ilver Street,and at New-A berry on Sale Days. Parties wishing him to do the work at their residences can notify him through the post offiee. Orders may 6I also be left at the Herald Office. Jan 1 Advertiser's, Read ! TUE TRUE WITNESS, a Weekly Paper, r (Jas. R. Jacobs, Baiuiess Agent,) is regu larly and gratuitously distributed to over a T Thousand of the wealthiest and most intel ligent of the inhabitants of Laurens and the surrounding districts, and this over and above our large subscription list. Terms: 1 square. 3 mo., $5.00 Omo. $9,00. 3 Address, "Witness," Cliuton, .a. C. Jan2 3mo. SCHOOL NOTICE. TIlE exercises of my SCHOOL were resumed Monday last. Terms, per: quader $6,00 for Primary scholars and $,50'for those more adraee. A coatingens chairge wilt be made fdr 7eI. -~' 3:an. 9. ' SUSAN ANOEIHSON. IJOHN C. DIAL,' a (Late A&LLEN & DIAt& T Importer and Dealer in Eng- R lish and American HRDWBITARE AN JJLEY Of Every Description, - WHOLESALE &RETAIL. SIGN OF TilE G0LN PALOCEK, Columbia, S. C. January 0 Central Hotell C From and after this~ date, the "Shiver rr House," will bie known by the above nan'.e. 8. The patronage received by the preserrt pro- m prietress has been so gratifying that she is d~ determined to enlarge her business atnd giv toita dstictve itl. '1III ]\T ~E W LG _SORE!.!! Patent Medicines JHEAP FOR CASH!!! The Subscriber offers to upply the public in Patent ledicines at the follc iug rices: Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, 31 0) Jaynes Expectorant 1 25 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral 1 25 Hoof!and's German Bitters 1.01 Iehmbold's Buchu I.25. Sonford's Liver Inviaorator 1.25 Barry's Tricopi:erons 50 Sand's Sarsaparilla 1.50 Ayer's "- . Jno. Bull's " 15 Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla 1.,5 Mrs. Winslow's Soothing S} rup 35 Davis' Pain Killer (large) 50 4 '' " . small 25 Tarraut's Aperient Thorn's Ext. Copaiba & Sarsaparii; 150 Tarrant's Extract Cobaiba and Cubebs, 1.25. Rowan's Tonic Mixture i.0 Ac , &c., &c. All goods will be sold at" a ike-reduction in prico. Phy icians' and Plantcrs will nd it to their interest to xam1ine our stock, which is resh and warran?ted genuine. S. POPE, M. D., gen4, Next Door below 31. Burre & Son. January 9 2 tf. i New Carriage AND Buggy Factory.. 'EAR THE DEPOT IN ONE OF WM. LANGFORD'S IKILLDINGS. The subseriber beinrg a practical Carriage aker by tra de, having arranged with comn tent workmen, for carryig on his busi ss in a workmanlike muanner, he anuban s to the citizens of New berry and surron-. ng country, that he is ready to receive ders for new work, Carrtiages, or Bug is, &c., of' any style or pattern that. par es may wish. And it their work is not one acoording to order pairties will not b der any obligation toiake it, when doner ~ie himt a trial, is all be asks. Oid Car ages and Buggies renovated and mde 'to ok equal to new, at r'evenable price. A beral share of patronage is solicit d. Hie is in monthly re'ceipt of' patterni of' 11 the latest styles in vogue; parties order ican have a fine seletion to choose fromi. A few Buggies oni hand'for sale. Dec. 10 51 simo. J. TAY LOR. Agents W\anted..For THE LIE, EIEHES, SPEE(IES, or ION ALE Il STHINS By Henry C'leCLlantd. Esq., ate Ed itor.- of the Augusta (Ga.) Constitution .alit. Send fer Circulars andl see our terms. and a .l tiescript.ion of'the work. Address National Puliishinlg Co., Corner Tih and Main-street s., 1:ichmon.d Va. Jan. 2-1-i1mo RAI LROADS. GENl IA L SUI" US (4FFCE. (CHARLES'TON, s. C., Nov 3, 186O. PASSENGER Train will ruu as fo!Iows, viz: ave Charleston ............ ....................8. a. m. rrive at Columbia.......................5 2 >p.um. .rrive at Charlestou...................4.u0 p ma. Ti:RtoCGtI AIL TRtAIN. rrive at Colunmbia........................3 00Oa mn. ave Columbia.......'..............2 00) p. m. rrive at Kingsviile..................... .... 340 p.m. rrive at Augusta................ ... 12 (it n iht. Nov. 6 10. T ITLAEE, Gien'i Sup't. Dec'12th 1860. ENERAL sUPERINTENIPlTS OFFICE. CHIA1i?LOTTE & S. C. 1:AIL 1:OAD1', CoLLuhnI.. S C.. N ov. 5. 1SC8. On and after wV ED 'NESDJA, 6th inst., rugh Passenger T1rains wiA be run over this )ad as follows: cave Columbia at................. 10 a. m. .rrve at Charlotte at............... 9.4 a m. eave Chr ottet.................. ... .1i a. m. rie at Columbia nt~ .... ..................' p. m. Nov. 6. JAS. ANDE1RSON, up'. De. 12th 1866.' hor test. quickest and1( oly V.direct >ute to New York Philadelphia Bah;imore Wasn"hingizton Rich mondI Weldorsnr and Wilmingtoni Time throngh by Express Train to &w >rk 44.hours!!. Fare $26!! ekts good by either of the three foll on ing routes: cmond and Washington Bay Line and Baltimore Norfolk and Delawaire, Baggage Checked through to any point. T ickets good until used.. Dc. 29. 1866. superintendent. To Travellers. THE following is the traveling sebedule on route between Columbia, Richmond, 'ashington and New York,via the Charlotte d South Carolina Railroad: Going North. Leave Columbia at 2.20 p. m,.; arrive at a'lotte, 9.20 p. m. Leave Charlotte at 0 p. m.; arrive at Greensboro at 2 40a, ,Leave Greensboro, by Danville Rail'. ad at 3.00 a. mn.; arrive at Richmond 'at 0 p. m. Arrive at Washington at 6.00 a, .; arrive at New -York at 6 00 p. m. same 'y. Oct. 3d. hdle. Rlue Rido- Railrad.