The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, February 13, 1867, Image 3
Sheriff's Sales.
By virtue 'f sundry writs of Fieri Facias,
to me directed, I will sell on Wednesday,
'the 20th Feb., 1067, at the former resi
dence of J. A. Bond, within the legal hours
,of Sale, the following property, viz: One
goo-I Mule, 1 Sow and Pigs, 20 bushels of
Corn, I Gin, I Thrasher and I Fan, and a
good lot of fine furniture, at the suit of J.
H. Wells and another, vs. J. A. Bond.
Terms of Sale cash.
T. M. PAYSINGER, s. N. D.
Feb.6 6 3t. 3
BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias
to me directed, I will sell, on the first
Monday in March next, within the legal
hours of sale, the ollowing property, to wit:
One tract of land,containing three hundred
and sixty acres, more or less, bounded by
lands of J.P Kinard, Thomas Montgomery,
Thomas W. Chalmers, and by Gilder's
"Cr,"ek, levied on at the suit of E. K. John
-son VS, Wm. McMorrics. 3
Also, one lot, bounded by .dnds of J. B.
Smith, E. S. Coppock and others, and con
rtaining four acres, levied on at the suit of
H. Ralfacre vs. J. H. Hays. 3
Also, one lot, bounded by lands of H. H.
Kinard, B. H. Lovelace, and others, and
containing about I acre, at the suit of H.
;Ialfacre. 3
Also, one lot in Helena, bounded by lands
of Bob't Scruggs, Isaac Bierfield, atd others
,containing about three and three quarter
acres, at the suit of James Fenner vs. J. M.
Plumer and others. 3
Also, one -House and lot, containing
about half an acre, and bounded by land
of N. A. Hunter and others, at the suit of.
H. Halfacre vs. George Boland and ano
,btr. 3
Also, one Buggy, levied on at the suit of
'own Council of Newberry vs. Patrick
Sallivaa. 3
Terms Cash. T. M. PAYSINGFR,
Feb. 13-7-St. s. N. D.
By order of J. T. Peterson, Ordinary, I
will sell one tract of land, about 68 acres,
and bounded hy lands of John Abrams,
N. S. Abrams and others, the real estate of
Martha Abrams, deceased. Terms of sale
on a credit until 15th of Nov. next, with
interest from date, payable in gold, cost to
be paid in cash. The purchaser will be
required to give bond and mortgage to the
Ordinary, with approved sureties.
T. M. PAYSINGER, S.N.D.
Sheriff's office, Feb. 9, 7-t. 5
Agents Wanted For
EHISTORY OF THE WAR BETWEEN
TH STATES-TRACING ITS ORIGIN.
BY
ONS ALX II STEPHNS
And for
THE LIFE, LETTERS AND SPEECHES of
HON. ALEX. H. STEPHENS.
By Henry Clev'eland;
.Sed fee Circulars and see our terms.
)Addrhsu NATIONAL PUBLISHIING 00..
-Cormer 7th and Main Streets, Richmond, Va.
* ob.1-7-4t.
Schedule Laurens RI. R.
The following is the Schedule of the
Laurens Railroad for- the present, and will
continue jantil furt her notice :
Leave Laurens C. H., at 6 o'clock, A. M.,
en MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FR I
Dl)YS for Jalapa, wrhere connection is made
daht Backs to Newberry, seven miles.
Leave Jalapa at 1 o'clock on TUESDA YS,
TiURSDAYS and SATURDAYS.
F b 13 7 tf. J. CREWS, Supt.
. FRESH
* RDERS BY MAIL AT
TENDED TO ,AT
* ~ E, B, J1MSON'S,
1eb.6 4 COLUMBIA, S. C.
S. B. CH APMAN,
MTORNEY AT LA W,
NEWBE R RYCH.,f. C.
R I attemd to bainess entruted to his care.
- aBostore. Feb. 6
Notice.
* NEwBEaRR, Jan. 26, 1867.
SThe building of a Bridge over Little Riv
-erst the place knoun as the Stephens or
1og Bridge will be let (at tha t place,) to
the lowest bidder, oni Saturday the 23rd
dAayof February next.
JACKSON TEAGUE, tComn's
A. J.LONGSHORE,
Feb. 6 3t.
Notice. -
.C he Notes and Accounts belonging to th.e
Estate of W. D. Goggans 'are in the hands
of Jones & Jones for collection. A short
tim wili be allowed after which they will
be sued on, the small on es to be turned over
to a magistrate. DANIEL GOGGANS,
Feb. 8 6 St. A dm'r.
Notice.
All persons indebted to Isaac Keller,
either by Note or Account are called upon
to come forward and make a settlement
before, return day.
Feb. 6 6 St. ISAAC KELLER.
Notice.
The undersigned hereby notify the public
that the note given by them, as principals,
to Dr. W. F. Pratt, about the fifteenth of
November, 1858. for abont three thousand,.
three hundred dollars, will not be paid uns
1ess forced by law, because of a failure of
the cosideration for which it was given.
All parties are warned not to trade for the
same.
WILLIAM A. WILLIA MS,
EDWARD B. FERGUSO N.
-Newberry S. C., Feb. 5th, 1867.
Notice.
Tee subscriber respectfully requests all
persons indebned to him either by note or
acconnt to come forward and settle with
him immediately. W. A. ELMORE.
,Fe b. 66 4t.
Nails, Axes, &c.
gM Kegs best quality cut Nails, from 3 to
404.
8. W. Collina' and other superior Axes.
Arie's and Rowland's Shovels and Spades .
Bo wiand's Mill and cut Saws.
Tog'ether with a complete assortment of
WRIGHT & JOPOfL
Dealers in
Men's, Boys' and Youths'
CLOTHING,
and
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Trunks, Umbrellas,
Valeses, .
No. 4, Vollohon Row,
NEWBERRY, S. C.
Special Notice.
We are now offering great inducements to
all in need of goods in our line, by selling
them for less than what they are worth. We
are induced to do this, to prepare for our
Spring Stock, and will sell at cost, and "less
than cost," rather than carry over old stock.
Now is the time to buy Winter Goods cheap.
Come soon if you want the best bargains.
Respectfully,
Wright & Coppock.
January 23
HAR NESS
SADDLES,&C.
The subscriber would respectfuliy inform
his friends, and the public generally that he
has opened a complete
Saddlery and Harness
ESTABLISHMENT,
At BLEASE'S OLD STAND,
OVER THE TIN SHOP,
Where he will keep constantly on hand,
Saddles and Harness of every description.
ALSO
REPAIRING done with Neatness
and Despatch.
TERMS CASII, at moderate and popular
prices.
jan 16 3 ly J. BOY. E, Agent.
To Trespassers.
I HEREBY forewarn all persons, white
or black fromt trespassing on my plantation,
either on foot, or on horseback, throwing
down fences, hunting, or for any other pur
pose. Any person found thereon in viola
tion will be prosecuted to the full extent
of the law. A. L. LARK.
Jan. 23-4-1m.
The Most Concentrated
For Cutton, Corn, Wheat, Vegetable Crops, &c.
Mapes' Nitrogenized Super Phosphate of
Lime, stood drouth b tter than Peruvian, Ame,
rican or any of the various guanos used in the
vicinity. The cotton held its bolls better.
KINSMAN & HOWELL, Sole Agents,
Jan 23 153 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
FEMALE COLLEGE,
SPARTANBURG, S.C.
THlE Spring session wil open Feb. 18th
and close first week in July.
ITuition and Board, includ'ng lights, fuel
and washing $100~ in currency.
Music, French, Embroidery &c., at usual
rates. Address:
R ET. A. W. CUMMINGS, D. D.,
Feb. 6-6-3t.
DR. T. GOUIN
AT THE
BRICK STORE,
Opposite the Hotel,
And next door to Paysinger's
New Buildings,
[as now in store one of the most complete
and carefully selected stocks of
FANCY CONFECTIONERIES,
AND
Choice Family Supplies,
Segars, Smoking and Chew
ing Tobacco,
Ever before offered in this market, to an ex
amination of which he respectfully invites
public attention. feb 6 6
ISpecial Notice.
ALL persons indebted to J. J1. REEDRR,
individually, either by note or account, are
notified that they must call upon him im
mediately and settle up, or make some
satisfactory arrangement, otherwise their
notes and accounts will be placed in the
hands of Maj. Baxter for collectio
J. J. REER.
ALSO, all parties indebted to the estate
of JAS. REEDER, deceased, who do not
settle forthwith will find their notes ir' the
hands of the same Attorney.
J. J. REEDER,
Feb. 6-6-3t. A dm'r.
IThe History of a
Brigade of Carolinians,
BY Lient. J. F. J. CALDIVLL
Can be had at the Book store,
Car wile & McCaughrin 's, Dr.
Pope's and elsewhere.
BLEASE'S RETREAT,
NEAR AMAZOKIE.
Restaurant and Lodgings.
B. . ~RTEASE, Agent.
GENUINE
Peruvian Guano.,
The undersigned will receive in a few
days, and offer for sale
100 Tons Peruvian
Guano,
Which was purchased by one of the firm,
from the only authorized agent of the Pe
ruvian Government in the United States.
It is well known that a great deal of Gua
no, sold for genuine Peruvian, is adultera
ted, and therefore of little value.
The undersigned now offer an article
which they can confidently warrant as pure
and genuine.
Secure your Guano now for the next Cot
ton crop. Make up for the deficiency of
labor by enriching your land.
CARWILE & McCAUCHRIN.
Jan 30 Im
Shad, Shad, &c.
I WILL have Shad and Fresh Fiph of all
kinds every Wednesday and Saturday, at
the lowest Charleston prices.
A. M. RISER.
Jan. 30-5-t f.
Special Notice.
'he Notes and Accounts of Robert B.
Moore, are in my hands for settlement. All
parties indebted will therefore come forward
and settle on or before the 1st of March
next, as indulgence cannot be granted after
that date. ABRAM MOORE.
Frog Level, Jan. 14, '67. *
To Rent,
THAT handsome and commodious resi
dence, known as the NANCE house, and
lately occupied by Rev. Dr. Brantly. The
lot contains 14 acres more or less, and is
very rich. On the premises are every
convenience. For particulars apply to
B. H. LOVELACE.
Jan. 16, 3-tf.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
THE exercises of my SCHOOL were
resumed Monday last. Terms, per quarter
$6,00 for Primaty scholarsand $7 50 for
those more advanced. A contingent charge
will be made for fuel.
Jan. 9. SUSAN ANDERSON.
FINAL.
THE Notes and Accounts of W. F. Pratt
& Nance, that remain unpaid on Return day
for the District Courts and the Courts of
Common Pleas, next ensuing, will he placed
in the hand'of Attorney for collection.
WM. F. NANCE,
for W. F. PRATT & NANCE,
Dec. 25th, 1866. 2wr. In liquidation.
Blease & Wright,
Have now in store and are constar.dy
receiving a large assortment of the
very best articles of
CQOKIN(G STUYES,
Which they warrant to give entire satisfac
tion. Also
HALL, OFFICE & SHOP STOVES,
They manufacture and sell at wholesale and
retail the best article of
Plain Tin Ware.
They keep on hand a good assortment of
Pressed and Japanned
Tin Ware,
ALSO,
Bouse Furishing Goods,
Generally.
T do all kinds of JOB WORK. usually.,
done mn their line, such as ROOF[NG. GUT
TERING. &c. Jan 23 1y
U. S. Internal Revenue.
Last Notice to Tax Payers.
All persons liable to Tax under the Excise
Laws of the United States must make returns
to me by the 15th cf February. If they do
not comply by that time I will be compelled
to assess them to the full extent, and from
this there can be no appeal.
My office will be open for returns at Po
maria until the 31st of January.
On Sale day in February, I will open my
office at Newberry, and remain until the 15th,
when all will be Assessed for 1864 and 1865,
who fail to make returns, wi:h heavy addi
tonal per centum added.
WM. SUMMER, Ass't. Assessor,.
11th Divis'n, 3d Coll. Dist.
Jan. 9 26t.
Notice.
All persons having business with me, will
take notice that I have sp4ointed L. J.
Jones to act as my Agent and Attorney
during my absence from the State.
Jan. 22, 1867. J. H. WILLIAMS.
Notice.
THE undersigned will rent that very
desirable Cottage formerly occupied by
Col. I. F. Hunt, containing four rooms, with
a good garden and all necessary out build
ings attached. Terms reasonable.
A pply to Y. J. POPE,
Attorney at Law, office in Law Range.
Jan. 30-5-4t.
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to me 'oy note or
account must come forward and settle the
same beforc the 1st day of March next,
for a settlemeni, I must have, otherwise 1
will put every claim in the hands of a
Lawyer for collection. I am in reality.
L. C. KIBLER.
Frog Level, Jan. 30-5-6t.
Notice.
BEING necessarily compelled to be absent
very much from Newberry, I have for the
convenience of the public and of myself
placed my notes and accounts in the hands
of Messrs. Jones & Jones for collection,
and all'persons indebted to me are earnestly
solicited to call and settle with themi.
H. H. BLEASE.
Jan. 30-5-St.
Notice.
T HE notes and accounts of H. H. Blease
being placed in our hands for collection,
we would hereby notify all persons indebted
to him to call and settle as soon as possible.
JONES & JONTES.
Legal Advertisements.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
In Equity-Newberry District. John L.
Renwick, Adm'r vs. Stephen Dugan, Sam.
Dugan et al, Bill for partition &c.
By order of the Court, I will sell before
the Court House on the first Monday in
March next, the real estate of Ben Dugan,
freeman, deceased, as follows:
A tract of land, situated in Ne,wberry
District, containing seventy-four acres, more
or less, and bounded by lands of Dr. G. W.
Glenn, deceased, J. B. Glymph and others.
A tract of land, situated in Newberry
District on waters of King Creek, contain
ing forty-five acres, more or less, and bound
ed by lands of John Glenn, J. S. Renwick
and David Wicker.
TERMS.-The purchaser will be required
to give bond with at least two good sureties
and a mortgage of the premises, to secure
payment of we purchase money, payable
on the first day of January 1867, with in
terest from the day of sale, and to pay in
cash the ost of these proceedings.
SILAS JOHNSTONE, C.E.N.D.
Com's office, 1st Feb, 1867. 4t*0
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
In Equity-Newberry District. John S.
Renwick, Adm'r vs. Stephen Dugan, Sam.
Dugan et al.
The creditors of Ben Dugan, freeman,
deceased, are required to render and es
tablish on oath, their respective demands
before the Commissioner on or before the
first day of May next.
SILAS JOHNSTONE, c.r.N.D.
Cor's office, 1st Feb. 1867.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
In Equity-Newberry District. James R.
Sheppard vs. Mary E. Schumpert and
others. Bill for Injunction, &c.
The creditors of Honorias Sheppard, dec'd,
are requested to render and establish, on oath
their respective demands before the Com
missioner, oh or before the first day of May,
1867. SILAS JOHNSTONE, c. Z. N. D.
Com's office. Feb. 1, 1867. 3mo. J12
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
In Equity-Newberry District. Elizabeth
A. Higgins vs. C C. Higgins and others.
The creditors of F. B. Higgins, deceased,
are requested to render and estab!ish, on
oath their respective demands before the
Commissioner, on or before the fifteenth (lay
of February next. S[LAS JOHNSTONE,
Com's office, c. E. N. D.
Feb 1, 1867. 2t. c2 50
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
In Equity-Newberry Distr-ict. Thos, S.
Bllair, Adm'r, vs. Rebecca J. Thompson
and others.
The creditors of Thomas J. Thompson,
deceased, are required to render and estab
i sh on oath their respective demands be
fore the Commissioner on or before the first
ay of April next.
SILAS JOHNSTONE, C. R. N. D.I
Coin's office, Feb. 1st, 1867. 2mo. *S
The State of South Carolina.
Newberry District-In Equity.
Thomas Hfayne Chalmers, Jane Chalmers and
alvina Chalmers, vs. Martha A. W. Chalmers.
Bill for Partition.
The creditors of Thomas A. W. Chalmers, de
eesed, are hereby required to render in on oatfh,
ad establish before the Commissioner, their
respective demands, on or before the first day of
March next. SILAS JoH NsToNE, c E.wD.
Com's. office, Nov 26, 2866. 3m t12
The State of South Carolina.
Newberry District-In Equity.
John C. Richards, admr. vs. P. W. Chick and
thers. Bill for sale of land, relief, inunctionA
The creditors of George Ashford, deceased, are
hereby required to reader in on oath and estab
ish before the Commiissioner, their respectite.
emands, on or before the first of March next.
SILAS JOHINsrONE, C.E.3.D.
Cor's office, Nov 26,.1866. 3m t 12
Notice.
TO GUA RDIANS, TRU TEES &C.
Guardians, Trustee.s, Committees and Re
eivera are required to make their annual
returns to this office, by the first of Marcha
next. SIL AS JOHNSTONE,
Com's office. c. E. N. D.
Newberry District, Feb. 1st 1867. 1mo.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
NEWBERRY SIETRI@1.
y John T. Peterson, Ordinary of Newberry
.District.
Whereas, B. Mf Blease has applied to me
or Letters of Administration, on all and sin.,
gular thbe goods and chattels,rights and cred,.
its of Mark Glenn, late of the district
aforesaid, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish
ll and singular, the kindred and creditors of
the said deceased, to be and appear before
e. at our next Ordinary's Court for the
said District, to be holden at Newberry Court
ouse,on the 13th day of Feb. inst, to show
cause, if any, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 30th
fay of Jan., in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven.
Feb. 6, 2t. ______
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
NEWBERRY DISTRICT.
By John T. Peterson, Ordinary of Newberry
District.
Whereas, Elijah A. Paysinger has applied
to mc for Letters of Administration,. Debonis
non on all and singular the goods and
:attels, rights and credits of Elizabeth
Paysinger, late of the district aforesaid,
leceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred ahd creditors of
ihe said deceased, to be and appear before
ne, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said
District, to be holden at Newberry Court
House on the 13th of February inst., to show
cause, if any why the said Administration
hould not be granted.
Given under my hand and Seal, this 30th
iy of January, in the year of our Lord
ne thousand eight hundred and sixtys
even.
Feb. 662t.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
NEWBERRY DISTRICT.
By John T. Peterson, Ordinary of Newberry
District.
Whereas, John J. Gallman has applied to
e for Letters of Administration, with Will
annexed, on all and singular the goods and
chattels, rights and credits of Henry Gall.
nan, late of the district aforesaid, deceased:
These are therefbre to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
the said deceased, to be and appear before
e, at our next Ordinary's Court for the
said District, to be holden at Newberry Court
Rouse, on the 23d day of Feb. next, to show
cause, if any, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under^my hand and seal, this 9th
iay of February in the year of our Lord one
thousand eig ht hundred and sixtyseven.
JOHN T. PETERSON , o .n.d.
Feb. 13-21.
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
THIS popular and well known Hotel has
een newly furnished throughout by the
present Proprietor, who has b3en sixteen
- er connete with the establishment.
WISKEMAN & ILBER,
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. Powdcrcd 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, quatter gallon.
Mustard,
in Cans, French, (in bottlea Flour, Candles,
Cheese, Salt, Candles. So p, Spices, Teas,
Fruits. Wooden Ware, Mackerel, Dutch Her
ring, Salmon, Oysters, Matches, and Crock
ery ware. -
Corn, Peas and Potatoes, Barley, and new
Buckwheat Flour, Nuts and Fire Crackers,
for the holidays.
Above please find memorandum in part of
our stock, which we trust is sufficient to
warrant us a call. December 12
FRESH GROCERIES, &C.,
JUST RECEIVED,
And consisting in part as follows:
Sugars, all grades, from 15 ets.
to 25 ets., coffee, bacon, lard, tea, cheese,
mackerel in kits, half barrels and barreiL,
Liverpool and table salt, flour in barrels,
self-rai.ing flour, new rice, soaps-bar, cas
tile and toilet; candles, starch, indigo,
madder, copperas,blue stone, pepper, ,pice,
ginger, sod , pickles-all sorts and sizes;
oysters, sardines, nutmegs, it ace, cloves,
cinaotnn bark, yeast powders, mustard,
blueinag, candies, raisins, lemons, oranges,
apples, vinegar, mnohasses, 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 pencils, pens and ink, buttons, needles;
and thread, of all kinds. hair oil, hair
brushes, tooth br'-o .,, -havinsg brushes,
dr essing comrbs, raszars, razor strops, shav
ing boxes, looking glasses, with a variety
of toys, &c. Bleached andJ brown shirting,
domestle ginghams, tweeds, jeans and sati
nets,w ith a splendid asaortmhent of crockery
ware, glass, C. C. and grsuute, 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.
For Sale or Rent.
The House and Farm in Newberry, now
the property of Alonzo J. White, Esq., and
and formerly the residence and property of
Dr WV. WV. McMorris. On the premises
are a fine d welling house, all necessary out
buildings, and a fine well of water. In the
garden and lot, there is also a fine selection
of Fruit T rees.
Attached is a Farm of Twenty Acres,
more or less, rece:.tly cultivated, and well
drained and fenced.
For ternms api4y at R. R. Depot.
N. Bs MAZYCK, Agent.
Jan. 16 3 tf.
U. S. Interna1 Revenue.
Notice to Tax Payers of 38th .Regt.
ALL~ persons liable to Tax under the
Excise Laws of the United States, must
make returns to me by the 15th ofFebruarv.
If they do not comply by that time, I will
be forced to assess them to the full ext'ent,
and from which there can be no appeal.
My offce will be open at the following
places during the month of January :
January the 2st............John Glymphs
a23d ....................Maybinton
a 25th....................Whitmires
" "26th ........ ...........Slighs
" "27th................Cromers Store
" 29th................Longhores
" "31st............4 . Williams
After that time at Newberry Court House
until the 15th of February.
J. C. WIL LIA MS,
Assistant Assessor, 12th Collection District.
Jan. 16-3-tf.
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 nme to continue
business.
Small favors thankfully received, and
large ones in proportion.
Jan 9 2tf A. M. WICKER.
VALUABEHOTS
Town of FROG LEVEL.
THE Subscriber offers for sale, positively,
2* acres of Land, in the aforesaid town , on
which there is at this time, a good dwelling
house. with three goo4 roamua, two brick
chimneys, good kitchen, meat house, stable
and orib, also two offces fronting the street,
16 x 22, and room suffcient on the street to
build two or three large store houses. I
will sell on reasonable terms, and payments
made easy to an approved purchaser.
Jan 9 4t 2eow DAVID KIB3LER.
C. H. KTNGSMORE
A CARD.
URGED, by the many changes which
distress the community-among which is
the fact that we have to pay cash for every
thing purchased-we are compelled . to
publish the following terms and conditions
upon which we propose to practice medicine,
viz:
For visit and prescription - - - $2,00
prescription at office or in
the street - - - - - - ----- -1,00
" obstetrical cases (simple) - - 20,00
consultation ---------10,00
" milage-per mile (day) - - 50
" " " " (night) - -1,00
Our terms are CASH. The above stated
reason, alone, foices us to insist upon this.
It is our intention to present bills, at the
termination 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. RUFF
0. B. MAYER
JAMES McINTOSH
G. W.GARMANY.
Dec. 12th, 186G..
WM. F. NANCE,
CoIto Broker, Banking and
COMMISSION AGENT,
Newberry, S. C.,
OFFIcE IN REAR OF GRIERSON'S DRUG STORE
Advances on Cotton to reliable houses in
Charleston, S. C., New York and Liverpool.
Exchange on Charleston and New York
in sums u wanted.
Jan. 23-4-tf.
School Notice.
N3SSES FANNIE and KATE
LEA YELL will open a school
on the 15th inst., at the school
room, formerly occupied by
Rev. J. J. Brandy, D. D., they
will give their undivided attention to the
uterest 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.
Fs's Melic Burial .c8ses
THE subscriter has just received a supply
of these Cases, from .the above celebrated
manufacturer, w.2ich 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 occasion to say
that they have been purchased exdusively
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.
R C. CHAPMAN.
Newberry, S. C., July 25, 1866. 9mi.
Carriage Shop,
0, M. JONES,
Newberry C. H., So. Ca.,
Respectfully informs the citizens of New
berry and surrounding 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 71 amo
WANTED.
For ENGLISH ACCOUNT EXCLUSIVELY
WO OL,
Or Unshorn Sheep Skins.
Market prices paid in ersh, or Cloth ex
changed.
WM. F. NANGE.
Office in rear Grierson's Drug Store1 New
berry, S. C.
dec 12 6m
LEWIS BUTLER,
FASHIONABLE BARBER and
HAIR DRESSER,
RESPECTFULLY announces to the gen
tlemen of Newberry, that he has opened at
the old shop, opposite the Court House,
and next to Messrs. I. M. Suber & Co.,
where he will be happy to wait upon all ,in
the exercise of his profession. His object
is to please the most fastidious taste,- and
the keeping of his shop shall be af ter the
most unexceptionable style.
Shaving, Trimming, Shampooing, and
airdying executed in the most approved
manner,
Jan. 23-4-tC.
Win. H. WEBB,
Of Newberry C. H., So. Ca.,
EIN, ALDRf H O.,
Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS,
Nos. 80 &nd 82 Leonard-st.,
(West of Broadway,) New York.
The subscriber w'ould state that his con
nection with the above house enables him to
sell his goods at a considerable reduction
below present market prices,
January 9 - WM- H. W.
SMITH & CHRISTIAN'S
SA LOON,
OMAI T., NTEWBERRY,
Exchange
On CharlestoarAT PAR, in sums as wanted.
Checks
On NewYork in sums of $100 and upwards,
remitted promptly to order.
Liberal Advances
Made on Cotton and other produce con
signed to-relible house- in
Charleston, S. 4.,
New York, and
Liverpool.
Plantation Supplies
On liberal terms.
Wm. F. NANCE,
November 28 tf Agent.
A New Carriage
AND
Buggy Factory.
NEAR THE DEPOT IN ONE OF WM.
LANGFORD'S 4UILDINGS.
The subscriber being a practical Carriage
maker by trade, having arranged with com
petent workmen, for carrying on his bvs.
ness in a workmanlike manner, he announ
ces to the citizens of Newberry and surroun.
ding country, that he is seady to. receive
orders for new work, Carriagoe or Bug.
gies, &c., of any. style or pattern. that par
ties may wish. And it their work is not
done acoording to order parties will not be
under any obligation to take it, when done,
Give him a trial, is all he asks. Old Car
riages and Buggies renovated auil made to.
look equal to new, at reasonable pricee. A
liberal share of patronage is solicit. d.
He is in monthly receipt of patterns of
all the latest styles in vogue; parties order
ing can have a fine selection to choose from.
A few Buggies on hand for sale.
Dec. 19 51 6mo. J. TAYLOR.
RAILROADS.
G ENERAL SUP'rS OFFICW.
CH ARLEsTOI, S. C., Nov 3, 1868:.
PASSENG ER Train will run as-follows, visz2
Leave Charleston...........,.........800 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia.................S 2P- pm.
L aave Columbia......................6.60 a. m,.
Arrive at Charleston.................4;00 p. m,
THROUGH MAIL TRALW
Leave Augusta................5Wp. m.
Arrive at Kingsville.................1:r6a. in,
Arrive at Columbia.................800a. mn.
Leave Columbia.....................2 00Op. m.
Arrive at Kingeville. ............ .......... . m.
Arrive at Augusta.................12 t.
Nov. 6 HI. T. PEAK E, Gen'l Sa'.
GENERAL SJJPERINTENDWT8 OFFICE.
CHARLOTITE & S. C. RAIL ROAD,.
COL.Uxm., S. C., Nov. 5, 1866a
On and after WEDNESDAY,. 6th fat.
Through Passenger Trains will be run over this
road as follows:
Leave Columbia at..... ...........310. i.*
Arr.ve at Charlotte at..............9-~1 a. mn.
Leave Charlotte at..............6.10 a. mn.
Arrive at Columbia at. ..........- ---.- P- mn.
Nov. 6. JAS. ANDERSON, Sup't.
NORTHEASTERN RAIL RgB
ShOrtest, q,uielfest a.nd Only direct
routte to
N~ew York'
PhiladelpIha
Baltimore
Washington
Richmond
Petezsbtu-g
-Weltion and
Wilmington.
Time through by Express Train to New'
York 44 hours!!
Faire $26if
Tickets good by either of thle three f6llbw
lng routes:
Richmond and Washington
Bay Line and Baltimore
Norfolk an.d Delaware.
Baggage Checked through to any point.
Tickets good until used.
S. S. SOLOMONIS,
Dec. 29, 1866. . St(perintendent.
To Travellers
THE following is the traveling schedule on
the route between Columbia, Richmond,
Washington and New York, via the CTharlotto
awl Sou.th Cartolina RaH4roa.d:.
Qoing North.
Leave Columnbiasat 2.20 p. in.; arrive at -
Charlotte, %20. p. m. Leave C6arlotte~ a',
9.40 p. mn.,; arrive a; Greensboro at 2*a..
mn. Leave 'Oeensboro, by Danvlls Rai'.
road at 3.00 a. mn.; arrive at Richmood- at
8.00 p. mn. Arrive at Washington at &O0- a.,
mn.; arrive at New York at 6 00 p. mn. samea
day. .Oct. dit
Schedule, Blue Ridge Railroad.
On and after Monday the.)7th inst.,the-Trains
on the Blue Ridge Railroad will leave Anderson
for l'endleto. and, WaIhalla, on Wednesdays
and Saturdays, after the arrival of the Gzeen
yille & Columbia Railroad Tra.ins.
Will leave Walhalla on Mondays ;t 8 e'
clock, a. in.. connecting with tis dowa'CraI ofi
Greenville & Columbia Railroad..
Will leave Walhalla on Wednesdays at
o'clock a m. W. UI. D). GAILLARD.
Sept 50 Superintendent i Et E L
Announcements.
MESSRs. EDITORs: You will plea#e an
nounce Mr. R. V. GIST', as a eandidaite for a,
seat in the next session of oar #tate LegisIb
ture.
FARMERS OF NEWBERRY D5ST.E
MEssRs. EnrITons:-You wifl please as
nounce NAT H AN F. JO HNSON as a can
didate for the office of Clerk of Court, of the
District of Newberry, for the next ensutsg
termi, MANY FEIENDa.
IMEssRs. EDIRn-By nominatiag- Mr,
DANIEL B. W HEELER as a candidate for
Tax Collector of Newberry District, you w14
oblige his many W ARM FRIENM,
July 4.
MESSRs. EDITORS :-You wit please an,
nounee J. D. SMITH, as a eandidate foothe
office of Tax Collector, Newberry e)istrict,
and oblige MANT FR ND.
May 2, 180(.
Massas Eanrroas : Ton ere authorized to sa
noneJOHN W-. COUNTS as a candidate f'r
the offce of Tax Collector for Newberry Dis.,
at the ensuing.election. Mr. Counts is a gentle
man every way qualified for the emee.
DUTCH FORK.
FoE TAx COLLKcO.-CSpt. JOHN~ WII.
LIAM8 is respectfully nominated as a candiate
for the Offce of Tax Collector, NewLerry Dis
.triet, at the next election.
Oct. 8.1st, 1866. ANTX FIKDS. ..
-XEssEs. EDrrosa-Plesenmnuie Mr JOS.
W. HILL us a suitable candidate for the eBoe
of Tax Collector, for. tbe B Yi~e~1D
MESS EDITOS-Please announce nI,
JACO B KIBLER as a eanddate for the of,
flee of Tax Collector, for the ensitvterm.