The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, April 03, 1867, Image 4
A Few Extra Taxes,
The Urbana (0.) Union has "a
few.more left of the same sort" of
international taxes that ought to
beiaidf they are not:
For lending a newspaper, $5 00.
, ? or eating hard crackers out of
the army, 15 cents.
For "kissing in the dark," 2
cents. If the old folks are opposed,
;. empt from tax.
For not bowing to a nigger, $1.
or treating a girl's brother. 50
ents.
For playing euchre with a girl,
h 25 cents. When hearts are
For pulling a cat's tail,10 cents.
n -every woman's "new bon
-_ ', 37 eents
For eating steak more than
three times a day, $3 00.
For counting the stripes in a
balmoral, 50 cents. 111
For not appreciating . 'John
rown's" song hourly, $1 00.
-'On each flirtation, $2 and up
= wa.ds, according to sighs.
For declining a government con
- act,1Y0,000.
rFor trying to light .your cigar
the town pump :75 cents,
On every s egle lady over twen
(1. (This is useless-there
'A 't any.)
l or reading the proceedings of
- 25 cents a day. Sum
- 9ner's .speeches in fulI, $10 extra.
For swinging on the gate, 55
;For playing a jewsharp, 2 cents
wf A.k. e, with variations, I cent ex
n the prettiest ' baby in the
S Eitd States,$1,000.. (As every
:woman thinks her baby the pre t
ee this will realize an enormous
~~ trying to~ escape history,"
ti ts. (See President's Mes
CFrnmurdering a piano, $1 a day.
hreare any -nervous people
~ oait the house, 25 per cent. off.
~ ~f~+On4 .rposters thati crow over
odriuking rye cofee 2 cents
S-drink. Rye in any other shape,
F#reheating the printer, $500
T "guttingo style" withoutI
(notcoents)td back you, 3
~ and board!f)
) ~ on 50 cents.
~ -'1i~RQ1 - NTERRIs.-During
,eight hundred and forty
rswere brought to Atlanta
--'-~~ ~y~1~W f:ern and AtlantieBRail-h
* ..~. . e hena scontained sixty
undred2 tons of freight.
~ '.ktlata fra states that this,
tZ gs-more freight to thatj
thethree roads, there
ngeiu with- it. can take away.
~;~P~j i~undrorking order,shaving
- sewithiu thefast two years,
4 ghqlropired. Its earnings
rtIebS hakonth were $15Q,000.
~y*ich i $6m50,000, were turned
egento-tffe State Treasury, as the
radbelongs tothe State.of Geor
>ia.-aWhen it is cotsidered that
oad~ was the line of Johnson's
~ Itreabefore.Sherman, and wasi
K . ~x~in ly torn up by .one or the
-: woth& ontendinlg parties,
'iaove stated facts.are evidence.
* w~nderful energy. -Some rail
adin our own State could afford
fr -;r-%j a little enterprise, m ita
~tof Georgia. i
SCHIMis oF S'r. MICHAEs.
'~R4~e enerable bells have at last
&ie~&estored to their old place.
ha%reston .Mercury refers to
~ ~-ei restoration in the following
.-srand sweet upon the holy
a acof the aneiernt chimes.
~ ~frious music that in one sacred
alf harmony united thanks to
Godfdr the safety of' His temple,
sorrow for Vhe-lost fond -memory
ofa the past, and calm. noble, -de
termined, maly hope for the -fu
ture. The pen of a poet alone
could fitly describe the varied emo
tions which the magic sound
awoke. To the old, the sorrow
Jig, the afflicted, it was a draught
from Lethe's consoling wave. To
the child it was an echo from the'
*fairy land an.d golden age of ante bel
lumtimnes. To tle nan of the pres
entit wa sthe belle of.the steamship
which he had last hear'd'when he
bade farewell to his native shores,
where reigned peace and prosperi
$y, sn4 which he now heard again
~ h~ was about to ste'n noon the
Legal Advertisements.
The State of South Carolina.
fewberry District-In Equity.
ElVah P. Lake Adin'r. vs Mary C. Boozer &
'ethers. Bill for Sale of land, and to pay
debts.
The creditors of John C. Boozer dec'd
are required to render and establiih their
respective demands on oath, before the
first day of June next.
Co:'s Office, SILAS JOANSTONE,
March 25th, 1867. 13 5t. C. E. N. D.
The State of South Carolina.
Xew berry District-In Equity.
J. M. Senn and others vae. P. Lake, Adm'r,
and others, Bill for account, relief, &c.
The creditors of Elijah M. Lake, dec'd, are
required to render and esftablish their re
spective demands, on oath, before the Cor
missioner on or before the first day of June
next.
Corn's Office, SILAS JOHNSTONE,
March 25th, 1S67. 13 t9. C. E. N. D.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Newberry District-In Equity.
AnesM. .Caldwell .& Susan Caldwell by
next friend, vs William Wallace, Ex'or.
Petition for Sle of Land.
By order of the Court, dated 8th February,
1867, I will sell before the Court House
at New berry, on the first Monday in May
next' the real estate of Howard H. Caldwell,
deceased, as follows.
A-lot in the town of Newberry,. fronting
on Pratt Street, twenty.two'feet and run
ning to therear forty two feet bounded by
lots of S..;ontgomery,'George G. DeWalt,
and lot belongiug to ihe estate of John H.
Steele, dee'd.
TasMs-The purchaser will be required
to give hond with at least two good sureties
and a Mortgage of the property to secure
the purchase money. payable in two equal
annual instalments, with interest from the
day of sale, and to pay the costs of these
proceedings in cash.
Con's Office, SILAS JOUNSTONE.
March 25th 1S67. 13 5t. {12 c. E. N. D
The State of South Carolina.
Newberry District-In Equity.
Offiee Cowt of Gencral Sessions
and Common Pleas.
I, Elijah P. Lake, Clerk of said Court, in
pursuance of the directions of the Act of the
Legislature in such cases made and provi
ded, do hereby give publie notice that an
election for "Ordinary" for Newberry Dis
trict, will be held on Tuesday, the thirtieth
day of April next, at the usual places of
election throughout the s'id iistr-ct.
Witness my hand at~ Newberry Court
House, this 21st day of March, 1867.
E. P. L AKr, c. c. r. & .s
March 2'7 IS St.
STA TE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA.
In Equity-Newberry District. John S.
Renawick, Adm'r vs. Stephen Dugan and
others. BuDil for sa-le of real estate, re
lief &c,
By order of the Court, I will re-sell at the
risk of the formner purchaser on the first
Monday InApril, 1867, before the Court
House at Newbrry, at public auction, the
real estaae of Ben Dugan, freeman, deceased,
as follows:
A tract of.land, situ rted in Newberry
Distriet, containing seventy-four act es, more
or less, and bounded by lands of Dr. G. WV.
Glenn, deceased, J. B. Glymph and others.
A tract of land, situated in .New berry
District on waters of King Creek, contain
ing forty-five acres, more or less, and bound
td by fands of John Glenn, J. 8, Ren.mick
ad David Wicker.
TErdis.-The purchaser will be required
to give bond with at least two good sureties
and a mortgace of the premises, to secure
pymnent of the purchaise money, payable
on the first.day of January 1868S, with in
terest from the day of sale, and to pay in
cash the coat of these proceedings.
SILAS JOHINSTONE, c. E. x. D.
Comn's office, March 13-11-3t. *
STATY?TF SOUZTJI CAROLINA.
In ]Equity-New berry District. L. C.
Kibler and others vs Nancy' Aull and
others. Bill for account, injunction sale
of land, to pay debts and to appoint
Receiver.
It appearing to my satisfaction that John
Martin Aull, one of the defendants to the
Bill resiJes bevond the limits at th:s State.
It is ordered, that he do plead, answer or
dengarr to said Bill within three mouths from
the nublication of the. -rule, or the same
ill be tnken oro confesso against him.
SIL AS ;OHINSTONE, c.E..\.D.
Corn's Office, Feb. 25-]0-ti.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
In Eqnity-Newbei-ry District. John S.
Renv.ick, Adm'r vs. Stephen Dugan, Sam.
Dugan et at
The creditors of Ben Dugan, frecmnan,
deceased, are required to render and es
ta--lish on oath, their respective demands
before the Coummissioner oni or before the
first dayof May next. C..D
SIL AS JOIINSTONE,c..D
Corn's office, 1st Feb. 186i7.
itATE OF SOUTh HCAR OLINA.1
In Equity-Newberry District. James R.
sheppard vs. Mary E Schumpert and
others. Bill for [njuncion, &c.
The creditors of Honorias Sheppard, dec'd,
are requested to render and establish, on oath
their~ respective demands before the Comn
nif'ioner, oh or before,.the fira day of May,
1867. SIL AS JO HNSTONE, c. z. x. D.
Comn's ofie, Feb. 1, 1867. 3mo, 412
STATE OFSOUTTH{ CAROLINA,
In Equity-Newberry District, 'Flis, S.
Blair, Adm'r, vs. Rebecca J, Thompson
and others.
The creditors -of Thomas J. Thompson,
deceased, are required to render and estabs'
ish on oath their respective demands be
fore the Commissioner on or before the first
day of April next,
SILAS JOHNSTONE, c. E. N. D).
Con's offee, -Feb. 1st, 1867. 2mo. *8
Miscellaneous.
BLEASE'S RETREAT,
NEAR AMAZOKIE.
Restaurant arid Lodgings.
B. M. BLEASE, Agent.
December 1
IIBSID NBDBlRIWATED,
AT THEZ T!AN YARIX, formerly R. B.
Holman's. The market price will be paid
for RAW HIDES and GOOD BARK, either
in'. leather or cash. Ndne or eithei
wanted unless of good quality. Persons
wishing to get -bark this Spring, can call
at the Tan Yard, where equitable con tracts
will be made for the same.
Ws have also a large lot of fine white,
yellow and mixed corn, to arrive. aoon.
"Announcements.
MESSRS EDITORS.-The friends of CAPT.
GUS. DICKERT, of Pomaria, the brave
soldier and hero of many battles, respectfully
nominate him as a candidate for the office of
Tax Collector of this District, believing that
his nomination will prove highly acceptable,
March 20, 12 MANY FRIENDS.
MESSRS. EDITORS: You will please an
nounce Mr. R. V. GISI'. as a candidate for a
seat in the next session of our State Legislas
ture.
FARMERS OF NEW BERRY DIST.
MESSRS. EDITORS:-You will please an
nounce NA t'H A N F JO H NSON as a can
tidate for the office of Clerk of Court, of the
District of Newberry, for the next ensuing
term. MANY FRIENDS.
MESSRS. EDITORs-By nominating Mr.
DANIEL B. WHEELER as a candidate for
Tax Collector of Newberry District. you will
oblige his many WARM FRIENDS.
July 4.
MESSRS EDITORS:-You will please an,
nounce J. D. S1ITH, as a candidate for the
ffice of Tax Collector, Newherrw DisTrict,
And oblige MANY FRIENDS,
May 2, 1866.
MEssRS EDIrOns :Ynn are authorized to an
iounce JOHN W. COUNTS as a candidate for
he office of Tax Collector for Newberry D'et..
t the ensuing election. Mr. t"ounta is a gentle.
nan every way qualitied for the office.
DUTt H FORK.
FOR TAx COLLEcTo .-Capt. JOH N WIL
[JAMS is respectfully nominated as a candidate
for the Office of Tax Collector, NewLerry Dis
rict, at the next election.
Oct. 31st, 1866. MANY FRIENDS.
MEssas. Ei,rrons-Pleasenominate Mr JOS.
W. HILL as a suitable candidate for the office
)f Tax Collector, for the eusuint term, and
oblige N EWBERRY.
MEssRs EDITOYs-Please announce Mr.
TACOB KIBLER as a candidate for the of%
ice of Tax Collector, for the ensuing term.
is in every respect qualified and worthy of
the office, and oblige OLD TIMES.
MESSRS. EDITORS.-You will please an,
iounce THO NlAS I. CROMER as a candi,
late for Tax Collector Newberrv District. at
he next election. MOLLO HON,
sep:12
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons.
A New Carriage
AND
Buggy Factory.
EAR THE DEPOT IN ONE OF WM.
T.A NGI1N)RD'S BUILDINGS.
The subse::iber being a practical Carriagei
maker by trade, having arranged with comn
yereut workmen, for carrying on his busi
iess in a workmanlike manner, he announ
es to the citizens of New berry and surroun
hng country; that he is ready to receive
>rders for new work, Carriatges, or Bug
des, &e., of any style or pattern that pir
is may wish. And if their- work is not
lone acoording to order parties will not be
.nder any obligation to take it, when done.
jive hi,m a trial, is all he asks. Old Car
iages and Rnggies renovated and made to
ook egnal to new, at reasoinable prics. A
iberal share of patronngce is solicit d.
lie is in monthly receipt of patterns of
dl the latest styles in voguec;.parties order
ugcan have a fine selection to chtoose frct.
A few Buggies on hand for sale.
Dec. 19 51 6mno. J. TAYLOR.
Carriage Shop,
0, M. JONEs,
Nwberry C. H., So. Ca.,
Respectfully informs the citizens of New
erry aind suniounding country that having
e opened his carriage shop, and is now
prepred ta execute all work in his line in
he neatest manner, and with dispatch.
Will make and repair
carriages, Buggies,Wagens,&c.
Nov 7 6mo
MiScellaneous.
IRC F.PNKI
DRC.aresP. S.NKN.
December .5 1yr
TH E sudscriter has just received a supply
f these Cases, from the above celebrated
manufacturer, which are of the latest and
most improved pa' terns, and of elegant Rose
wood finish, and which he offers at 1ow-rates
o the public. He takes this occasion to say
:hat they have been purchased exclusively
'or cash, and selling them at only a .small
dvance on the cash price, that no orders for
e above Cases will be attended to unless
iccompanied with the cash.
R C. CftAPMAN:
Newberry, S. C., July 25, 1868. 9m.
. H. I4. Brantly,
ivi1 Engineer, Architect and
Surveyor,
Offers his serviees to the citizens of
~awherrv. and snrroundina Districts.
Baltimore Advertisements.
Spring. Importation
1867.
RIBBONS,
MILLINERY
And Straw Goods.
ARMSTRONG, CATOR & 00.
Importers and Jobbers of
Ribbons, Bonnet Silks and Satins
Blonds, .Xetts. crapes, T ,?cets,
Ruches, Flowers, Feathers
STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES' ilATS,
Trimmed and Untrimmed,
Shaker H oods, &C.,
237 and 239 Baltimore-St.,
BALTIMORE, MD.,
Offer the largest Stock to be found in thil
Couu:ry, and unequalled in choice
variety and cheapness.
Orders solicited and prompt attention given.
February 27 3 mo.
Ncw York Advertisements.
J. HICKLING & CO.'S
Great Sale of Watches.
On the Fopular one price plan, giving ever3
patron a hands.)me and reliable watch for thi
low price of Ten Dollars ! Without rega,d tc
value. and not to be paid for unless perfectl3
satisfactory !
50, Solid Gold Hunting Watches $_50 to $75
5 w Magic Cased Gold Watcles--2 0 to 50
5 if Ladies' Watches. Enamaled-= 00 to 30.
1,: 0 Gold Ht'g Chron. Watchee--25' to 30(
1:.i Gold Huunt'g English Levers- ' 0 to 25
3;000 Gold Hunt-g Du,plex Watches-150 to 20(
5,*I Gold Ut'g American H arcbes-100 to 25(
5.1 0 Silver Runting Levers- 5 to 15
5.0 0 Silver Hunt'g Duplexes-- 75 to 25
5,0.' Gold Ladies' Wtche s- 50 to 25(
1 - 0 Gold Hunting Lepiner - 5> to 7i
10. (.0 Miscellaneous Silver Watches- 5, to 10(
25.004 iluneting Silver Watches-- 25 to 5
31, 0) Assorted. Watches, all kinds-- 10 to 7
Every patron obtains a Watcr by this arrange
ment, costing but $10, while it -may be wortt
$50. No partiality shown
Messrs J. Hickling & Co.'s Great Americar
Watch Co., New Yoik City, %ish to immediate'
Crspose o, the above magaifcent Sicek. Cer
tificates r:aring a:ticles are ;,laced in sealed en
vetops. Holders are entitled to the article
named o'i their . certificates, upon payment 0
fen Dollar. whether it be a W atch worth 575(
or one won hi less. The return ol auy of o r cer
tificates entit'ee you to the articles named there
on, upon payment, irrespective of its worth, and
asxnoarticle vrlhd less than 30- i's named or
any certificat . it will at once be seen that tnib
is no lottery, L.ut a straight-forward legitimate
trausaction, which may be participated in ever
by the most fa,tioious -
A single Certificate will be sent by mail, post.
poid. upon reeei4t of 25 cents, fivetfor $1. elevei
for $2,thirt.o-'bree and ele,tent premium ror $5
sixtvesix and more valuable premiura for $10
or.e~hiu-dred and most superb Watch for $15
To Agents and those wishing em ~lyment thiu
is a rare opportuuity. It is a leiimately con
ducted busine's, duly authorized by the Govern
ment, and open to the most- careful scrutiny
Try us. Addres
J. ilI(KIU . & CO.,.
IH9 Eroad way-Near P. O.
Feb.G6G6 So. - City. of<e w York.
J. E. STENROUSE. A.LLAN MACAULY
STENHOUSE & MACAULY.
- iommission Merchants,
For the sale of Cotton, Cotton Yarns, Sheet
ingd, \ aval stores, etc., and for the purchase o
Merchandise geneally,
663 Pearl Street, New York,
Conignments tons from any point in the Souti
ully protected by Insurance as soon as s;'ipped
aug 1
GROIVESTEEN & Co.,
PIANO FOR TE MANUIFACTUlRERS
449 BROADWAY. INEW YORK.
The e PHANOS received the Highest Award
of Merit, at the World's Fair, over the best ma
kers from Loidon, Paris, Germany. the cities o
.ew York, Phlila'delphia, B3altimore and Boston
also. the Gold Medal at the American Institute
for Five Successive Years ! Our Piano contait
the French Grand Action. Harp Pedal, Over
strung Bass. Full ironi Frame, and all Moderi
I,nprovements. Every Instrument warrantec
FIVE v earP Made tnnder thespervision of Mr
J. a. cInoVES TEEN, who has a practical expe:
rience of over thirty Ore years, and .is the make'
of over eleven thousand piano foi tes. Our facil
ities for manufaicruring ernable u.s to sell these in
stumnects from S100 to $200 cheaper than anl
first class piano forte. - aug 15 liy
$1,5oo
PER YEAR! we want agents every wher4
to sell our IMPROVED $20 Sewing Ma
chines. Three new kinds. Under and up
per feed -Sent on trial. Warranted fiv4
years. Above salary on large commission:
paid. The ONLY machines sold in -the Uni
ted States for lests than $40, Which are full3
licensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson, Gro
ver & Baker, Singer A Co., and Bachelder
All other cheap machines are infrinirements
and the seller or user are liable to arrest, fine
and imprisonment. Illustrated circulars sen
free. Addre-s. or call upon Shaw & Clark
at Bidderord, Maine, or Chicago, Ill.
July 25 1y.
PHOTOGRAPHIC.
E. & H. T AXTHONY & Co.,
Manufacturars of Photographic Materials,
WHOLESALE A1qD RETAIL,
501 RO0AD W AY, Ni. Y.
In addition to our main business of PHOTO
GRAPHIC MIA ERI ALS we are headquarter,
for the following, viz:
Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views
Of-American and Foreign Cities and Landscapes
Groups, statuary, etc
Stereoscopic Views of the War.
From negatives made in the various campaigns
and forming a complete Photographic hiatory o
the great contest.
Stereoscopic Vie w on Glass.
Adapted for elther-the Magic Lantern or thi
Stereosc"pe Our Catalogue will be sent to anj
address on receipt of Stamp.
Photographic Albums.
WVe manufacture more largely than any othe1
house, about 2- 0 varieties from 53 cents to S5(
each. Our A LBUMS have the reputatidn of be
ing superior in beauty and duranility to any
others.
Card' Photographs of Generals, Statesmen,
Actors,'etc., etc.
Our Catalogue embraces over FIVE -THOU
SAND different subjedts, including reproduc
tions of the moet celebrated Engravings, Paint
ings,-Statues, etc. Catalogues sent on receipt o~
stamp.
Photogrphers and others ordering goods C. 0
D.mwill lease remit 25 per. cent oL. the amoun1
with thei order.
The price and quality of our goods cannot fai
to satisfy.'
Nov. 7 45tf
C. H. KINGSMORE
Is still at the old stand,
Prepared to Take
Ambrotypes & Photographs,
And Paint
Charleston Advertisements.
CIRCULAR.
W E, the undersigned MERCHANTS 01
Charleston. S. C., respectliy announce to th
BUSI TSS MEN of the South that we are do
sirou, of facilitating an early resumption of bus
ness relations between our respective communi
ties
Our stocks of MERCHANDISE for the Sprini
will be large, comprising a complete assortmeni
of all GOODS suitable for the Southern Markets
and have been selected with great care by met
conversant with the wants and tastes of thg
Southern people. Possessing ample facilities foi
purchasng, both at home and abroad, while out
expenses, in comparison with other cities, aru
small; we feel confident in saying that we wil:
be able to sell GOODS as cheap as the sait
articles can be purchased in -any city in th
United States.
We are prepared to respond to any CALL thai
may be made in our respective lines of business
and to fill at any time any responsible ORDER.
The fs lities for TRANtSPO TATIOS betweer
here ana all points are easy, quick and rapid
and we have been creditably informed by thu
President of t1"e South Carolina Railroad thal
freights between here and Augusta will be t*
duced in rates as low as that oi any competini
Railroad.
We hope that by the employmebt of the greal
agencies of energy and industry, the whole o
the Southern country made desolate by the wai
may speedily be reorganized to the mutual ad
vantage and general prosperity of all.
Foreign.1Domestic and Fancy DryGoods.
Marshall, Burge & Bowen, 143 Meeting street.
Jobnstou, Crews & Co., 41 Hayne street
Crane. Foylston a Co., corner Jleeting, Marke
and Hayfie streets,
Strauss, Vancess & Co., 180 Meeting street
corner Meeting and Hazel streets.
Milnor. Wilbur . Martin, Meeting street.
Edwin Bates & Co.. Meeting street.
Noj es : Vail, 145 Meeting street.
Stoll. Webb & Co.; 287 King street.
I L Fa)k 38 King street.
Levy Drucker, 306 Kin:. street.
J. R. I ead Co.; 263 King stteet
Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Furnishing Goods, &c
North, Steele and Wardell, 167 Meeting street
Lengnick and Sell, northeast corner Meetinj
and Market streets.
John S Fairly and Co.. 37 Hayne street.
Lt-y Drucker, 3 .6 King street.
Millinery and Fancy Goods.
Leng ick and Sell, northeast corner Meetinj
and Market streets.
D. R. Williams and Co, (successors to Wil
liams and Covert,) 122 Meeting street.
Wholesale Clothiers.
Edwin Bates and -Co., Meef ing street.
I L. Falk, 303 King street.
Murphy, Little and Co., 161 Meeting and 21;
King street.
Parker and Child, 13 East Bay.
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings.
J. S. 'hillirs, csucce& ' toEdgerton and Rich
ards,, 32 Broad street.
Hats Caps and Straw Goods.
F. Horsey, (successors to Horsey, Auten an
Co..) 25 Hayne street.
D R Williams :nd Co.,[successarto William
and Covert.j 122 Meeting street.
Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Mattiug, Bugs, Dou
Mats, CrambCloths and Step Ladders.
C. D. Carr and Co., Hasell street.
Drugs and Medicines.
Goodrich, Wineman and Co., LQld Southez
Drug House.: Direct Importers and = Wholesah
.)rugists, 158 Meeting street.
Dowie and Moise, Southern Drug House
successors to King and Cassidy,J 151 Meetini
street.
Paper, Stationery, Printing, Binding ~
Printer's Materials.
Joseph Walker,. corner Meeting and Marke
streetsB.
Boots, Shoes, Trunks, &c.
E. B. Stoddard aind.Co:, 165 Meeting street
T. M. Bristoll, <snecessors to Dunihan, Taf
and Co.,. 149 Mieeting street..
D. F. Fle ming and Co 2fHeyuestreet.
-Edward Daly, Agenrt, l l Meeting street:
Sadd.lers, Harness Makers and Importers o
English Sad'ery.
Hastie, Calhoun and Co.,.89 H ayne street.
Fancy Goods, Fireworks, Toys, Confection
anies, &c.
F. Von Santen, [established 1851,] 29) Einl
street.
Importers of French Confectionaries, Toys, &u
3W.- KiBspiu,7Lestablished .1888,J '*9 Xinj
street.
. Candy Factory.
W. Kinsman, 279 King street.
Croekery.
W. L. Webb,-succeor to Webband Sage,
5 Hayne street.
*William G.. Whilden- and Co.,-formerl:
Brown and Palma- 11 Hayne street.
Wholesale Grocers.
Geo. W. Wiims and Co. corner Hayne ant
Church streets.
W. H. Chaflee, 27 East Bay, opposite Nem
Custom anHC.ocrnrset.~ya
Geo. W. ClarkeanCo,creEstByan
Cumberland streets.
Thoumpson and Bro., 112 East Bay.
C. H .Moise, 9liavne street.
Biollman Brothers,88 East Bay corner Vendu
pRange...
wV,Ilam Gurney, 1r2 East Bar.
Henry B3ischofi'and Co., 197 katBay.
Bernard O'Neil, 389 EastBa
Gee: H. Hoppoclc, 185 East By.
Hardware, Cutlery, Gunns and Direct
Importers.
Hastie, Calhoun and Co., 39 Haye street'.
J. EAdger and Co.,l1893Meeting street.
C. Gravely, 52 East Bay.'
Bissell and Co., 88 Hasel street.
Stoves, Ranges, Grates, Plumbers,'Tin Wart
Adams, Damon and Co., at the old stand, 1'
Broad street.
Man,ufa.cturers of Tin Ware.
Shepherd and Cohern,297 King street.
Dealers in inners' Goods and Tools.
Shepherd and Cohen, 297 King street.
Sashes, Doors and Blinds.
W. M. Bird and Co., 238East Bay.
Agricultural Implements.
C. Graveley. 52 East Bay.
Paint., Oils, Glass, Varnishes and Lamps..
W..M. Bird and Co.. 203 ast Bay.
Holmes and Calder, 126 31eeting street.
Wine and Liquor Merchants.
Geo. W. Clarke-and Co., corner East Bay ant
Cumberland stre-ets.
A. B. Jarvis, 82 East Bay.
Geo. H. H oppock, 18& East Bay.
Factors and (!omn isn Merchants.
Geo. W. Williams and Co., corner Bayne ant
Church streets.
Ship Brokers ani General Cronmisin
Mercants.
Risley and Creighton, corner'East Bny ant
Accommodation Wharf.
Shippers of Timbher and Lumber to Foreigi
and Domestic Ports.
Rilyand Cre ton, corner East Barnal
Feb 27, 1867. -2mo.
Dr. N. A. PRATT,
Suecessor to Pratt & Wilson Bros.
Wholesale .Druggist
Analytieal and Consulting Chemist,
No. 2~3 flayne-street,
CHARLE8TON,8S.C..
DEALEnR IN!
Drugs,- hemni,als,
-Paint5s, Glass
Druggists' Su,ncdies.
Analysis.of Ores, Soils, Fertilizers,&c..madu
with greate care a'bd accuracy. Chemi
cal advice ven In all branches of thu
science, on moderate termsi.
R F. IuN DtANNEL1Y,
So well known thro)ughout the State, Is Wit!
me,.aud would be glad to See his old friend&
or 611any drderf goods.
March 20 3m -
~a3 *r't...
Columbia Advertisements.
Corn ! Oats! Flour!
4000- Bushels Prime White Corn,
100 Bbls F'our,
500 Bushels Oats.
TO ARRIVZ.
10 Hhds Bacon clear Sides,
2000 Bushels Yellow Corn,
For sale by BROWNE & SCHIRMER,
mar 20 2m Main st., Columbia.
Agents Wanted
In every connty of North and South Caro
lina, to canvass and sell Lloyd's new double
map of North America on the face, and a
county map of the United States on the
back-coveri,ug 24 square feet of muslin,
with rollers, &c. Other agencies can be
i given if desired. Agents make from $5 to
$20 per day. Address,
WARREN R..MARSJALL
General Agent Lloyd's Map,
Columbia, S. C.
Feb. 20 8 St.
R. L. BRYAN,
WIHE
JimE 3. MIATTE!I,
Opposite Columbia Court House, S. C.
DEALEEIf
SCHOOL, LAWf, EAHIAL & IISCELL MOUS
BOOKS,
Writting Paper, Blank Books.
Stationery for Schools and Offices,
LAW BLANKS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
OrIers by Mail Promptly Executed.
March 6-10-31no.
JOHN C. DIAL,
(Late ALLEN & DIAL,)
Importer and Dealer in English and American
HIARD WARL:
I AND
Outlery,
Iron, -Steel, Nails. Castings- Miii Stones,
Bolt6g Cloths, Circ'ir Saws,
siill Irons, Sugar Pans,
India Rubber& Leather Belting,
Carpenters', Blacksmiths'
and Tanneds Tools,
Hfousekeeping and "Furnishing
Hardware, --
Agricultural Implements,.
rLime, Cement,. Plaster, Paints. Oils,.
Freneh and American Window Glass,
&!zns, Rifles, Pistols, Shtot Belts,
Powder Flasks, .Powder, Shot, &c.
Wholesale & Retail,
At the Signi of othe-GLDEN PAD LOCK
*Columbia, S, C.
November 7 6m.
C, F. JACK8O0N,
Main Street,. olumibla, S. C.
I(Next door to Mewe J. &T.. Agew,)
HaIs constantly on haw d a full and weit
selected stock of
Staple and Fancy 1.1R Y aOO.DS,
AT GREA!LY RED ;ED PEICES.
and persons visiting the city w 11. find it to
their advant ige to give me a call
CA LICOES, fro;n 124c. to 25ets.
Alpaeas and Pophinis. from. SOce. to 75.
Ladies Kid Gloves, $I.0).)
Breakfastishawls. from $2.5& to $8.00.
Ladies Cloth Cloaks, from tt5.00 to $25,0A
Hoop Skirts, from $1.00 to $4.00.
My stock is too varied to give oi
list in detail, but simply pre.sent the
above as a spcimnen.
C. F. JACKSON.
Nov. '7, 6mo.
P.. B. Glass,
DEALER IN
PL AIN.sv.,{a few doors west of Main-st.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
.Wiolesale p 'u r c h a s e r s,
Sools, and -Dibraries supplied on Special
Terms.
Orders by mail-attended 'to carefully and
promptly iat New York prices.
Blank Books made to any pattern at.low
est prices. 'Nov 7 6mo.
Dr'ugs,
CH E MIC A LS,
MEDICINES,
Perfi.mnery, and Toilet Arti
cles, generally,
.AT -
Jackson s,
.Cob mbia, S. (3
When you: visit
eolumbia, don't
Fail to c'all bn'E. E. Jacksoni,
and. exaniine. his recherche
stock of Goods. He keeps
everythfng in th.e .Drug line.
O-oods pure' and ato reason
able .prices.
SMITH & CHRiSTIAN'S
@AiI~nAN~
Philadelphi aAdveeme
TBE STROO MAE SHORN OP STREE GZ.
AN -SAY FOR YO .EN, on the -
Errors, ^ Abuses and ideot to
Puberty, by-which d of its
beauy, and tsa e co;of?; --.-_
Beporfs on the.bea meaa f ai -
cure. SentIn saed letter fre
of; charge. Addressi rk> KILLI,
HOUGHT0 ; flirad :A Cdat c, jPlrila
delphbia, FE -.
Jan. 16-3
Two faf seslomra
commenxiag the 6ret or
tinning unti.zApril The==ta u
are open, and rprivate 16tre - -
continue dnri'g thc entire' : rs
session cotttinue"--antil ~Chris idal' for -"
three months, and t esecod.t as -"
of April otree months; f 's -
cng one full course of lectures
or-candidates'er giadation wi;f mte
end of eachi session.
EEQUHIT5E POE GR tDro$a*ctrf b
quisites for graduation are thre o
lectu.'es, and three years study; or aea. - -
sions, ineladcldg two years- the
University
TSE SYSTEM OB MEDriCE TAveHw.-'
The Universit% is a liber_t mcdicaseoe, - -
which all branches of medicine and .sugr
bt,inclu rd t
Hece., while they de ah aa w"
ness of=Allopathy,
Hydropathy, etc., the.v -bebea
cpes of etireidipet ti e
be taught in $M - - -
schools.- and tbt tery S, -
and thorough practiti:nr is a*
the conrtesies and privilegcs -o 'o oe
sion, withdut regard to hia peenharPotioua
in rheraprntics. - -
Fars.- the fees for a fI0 --
all the tict7ett, m njxib :
are $60 a seion, or $120 'ye a ose:
wbo pur cuse, tickeis- oily traveto nii
late onte, which makes rbe ~ Nisi t
$55. including demonstrtor'a ee, , - -
for a fuH course. To- ,aid.yongnen .
moderate inens;the ufti-r#tv- bas - - "
five bundred scho}arships. whichi spJt:e
SrstgcouTe s ntjrt ii $'75 'i -dxe -.
course .tadents and.cler g
eousrkting the holde'a ife
'the rp erijlriiegen r t;e1c and
alI e. tea$irgc of the r
additiOaI e are..a e and
matrictiladjider-i, ea
THE. DV NTGG .O ' U16 I" = .'
The studeut.bohrg.de cb ekp i rLert -
'.the.olege.. at' any t'. e:usingtt
auend as -long as-he choosesaen+ i t '
Iatitut;ion as fr.ue rly ap - -
Kriquctire. nO PJtvi.osrre; -
siH privaie .uition fces.ae -a~y
StudentS, by blig- - *
rhe candrdagoggr7gad
Idanself as any sitm, and rrt~h. -.
ca"iben'najfei'to ireeu.
iig'any10s -- -
v'eior ~tr tseirat 'anee
Univerdky. eztn >4eitre ikdns ebK
->e-ha itherpncridl id''at,
when. ihe student en&wa Pfiypte a
be4evcIfont:men ,eC 4etb.g3
npor poor y'.ang rnet) g p
a scholarnhip.: alidtti~
obrafe n voraWie ~~e
sor~of the ihindpler aid Ba~Sr
Win Paine, . . re e h
eiples and practise of- Mdi nL*adygh3i
.4 Gauntt N :e-,Dif4SSor
Chymi.t.v, Ph*rmgeye a*d %ieJov.
E G..Dalton,A.3f., tD,br
6IJPuet; :A.M.0- e oI
Materia' ediczt anRLEpIs
Jos'ips S Longdtore 4 MO ,.fessort --
Obsterica. and, Diseases since a6 's
nor s.ugry
Pion.soa o ~Ch r Bitcu.4
A. .LIvrze, D.1 .t1Proasp of
C1ynicai Medlicine -
. S. Longsl*tre, ( . jofeler of ajuF
d Oba4etrie-.~
F. A. Von Moschziske'. M.t,,PfeAso
nanat Di-ejiei '. - -
L. Ofdmbue, Pl%reso breP
thelngy. -
T Lukeata M I .S as - P
h" a 'rpes, p o as
Jarisprudencee. --... -- -
W. M. Cornell. LU). e or -
of? ygienana Ph lcalm
R B Weaver,' t;R.b.DyI9msas
to o Aiiatoiy.
. G W. ftarviott." kP D .tk D
Registrar and Soagrinteo4ent. * j.
wrkisnow gomiplete. t-is-a n>ydeted -
of one thusad Ki s,'a nfnaia.4. fuzW
description of all di.'nases, fiecdztose
of sarger,'nd4 wonsesa T did .to -
gether wtithheir ipdtrdio.y
tOms, .andP re'aetgagta.n~t
one Of th tre6tmmle1 DrA
exteneive works npo lietse' aith evea
issued from tre.-@ren n prossrPuice, $77 -
postage. 5UdenLts..
Naw ScaoRuiE&Es--t1otaire, een
tainiga (41 descrijt oofahIle fE.eea- -
traetLifne% rum/des used+ U-so14oola.
-of ihe priifessiomt, tintechio >1ete alIuabe.
ical meteria medica.- Priee $ '6tbs
iho order dth .booh R postage pre
A lSemi-Month ly JVourmnaLf Mediine. Sur~
gev, i Olog~ Hygiene, and. penesil
the Peopis. --
The cheatpest me'dical paper Th1*pyorld,'
published every two weeks, at the~ Univer
sity Building, Ninth Street, south of Wal
n
Single cophes . .p.. adver
tiivg edopies the ads, .s 4 reahe
.The.et'raThu f ten ein sj pae -ine
seten words.ma.king a hue. .No papeiw sent:,
o'advertisemens'inserted unless plepaid..
-W. PALlNE, M. D- gior.
Dee. 19-51 6mo. PhiJaderphiar Pa. -
LEWIS BCTLERR
ASHIONABLE BAKR B
HAIR. DRES1,
.RESPECTFULLY anoundea1o the gen-~
temen of. Newlidrry~ that- be. hras opedi at
the old shop, opapgmite. tle ?DadI use,
and next to Ifessrs. I. M Saber& to.e
w.here he1pdiIe happj to iede-eped alt ii