The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, September 11, 1867, Image 3
(egeral Commission Agent,
For the Sale of
rlenltnral Implements,
- vifn Gtano,
Dllon's Cotton Ties.
'ng and Rope,
-u. ish Cigars,
- Fine Groceries,
And-PLANTATION SUPPLIES generally.
" With regular correspondents among the
iest houses in Charleston, Baltimore and
Nef York, ho offers his services to the
-Ewebants and planters for the shipment of
r- redas'an&the purchase of supplies,
nda i guaratee satisfaction.
'1 Once rear of Grierson's Drug Store.
,September 4 36 tf
Notice.
- 4he mercantile business heretofore con
ducted by G. D. Smith, agent for me, was
termivated on the 20th of August ult., by
matual consent. WM. YOUNG.
Sep 4 St.
Le JEFFERS & CO.
FACTORS
and
'nommission Merchants,
S R' ATLANTIC WHARF,
Charleston, S. C.
",ary! ena..Wm.H.Jefers-Thos.A.Jefibrs.
* Oa dhtering open the business of the
s. season, we beg leave to return our
Einks for the patronage so kindly ex
e udio us since the re-opening of our
%d$tessa,the close of the war. With
se ed , energy we- will continue to
the interests of our friends, confin
'rs.ves as' heretofore to a legiti
_. eommission Business.
eral advances.will be made on Con
ts, and careful attention paid to
trders for Supplies.
Oa?p atrons will be kept fully posted
=a the Markets, free of charge, by our
eely Prices Current.
ILL.J.&CO.
Cba reston, S. C., July 1, 1867.
Set4 g m
For Cash Only.
.V eempelled to give notice that from
'a4 afr this date no- memorandum ac
- 'swI be received. Buying my goods
. Ar ho-eaah, and cash alone, no other
e-w being recognized, [ must strict
Jthe rule. Hereafter then no
- - le delivered from this store until
- . Memorandum accounts
to this notice must ~be closed
%dt.ey.
- -- J. W.GBERSON.,
* ~4UANO, GUANO.
- ~ udersigned will receive in a short time
* 100Tens Pure Pernvian
GUANO.
*eih has been bought by one of the firm
* hie-ony athorized agent of-the Peru
j~'~.i~'ma 'o-~wish to receive Guano for
en~wIes rop should call at once and
~a~.eD~a erns. It is weil-known tha.t
det eal of Guano sold Tor "P'eruvian"
* ~aihtter this that we offer is confi
4ulrecodnmendeds as
* - Pure and Genuine,'
4 e-ooesdirectly from the Peruvian Gov
T CARWILE & MCCAUGHIRIN.
BILK & M'MUHIN
* * r i- pepared 'at all times
tO buy and sejl
- BA GE e ChARLESTON,
Northern Cities.
'And temyke -LIBER AL, CASH
AD VAYCZSupon CO TT ON
anad other PRO.D UCE
* Assignd to-t heir Frien4is in Charles
ton and New York.
- -S.eptember 4 2mo.
Hmuess. EnT :-You will please an,.
mine L.. D. SMIT, as a candidate for the
uSesof~ Tax Collector, Newberry District,
ana oblige MANY FRIENDS.
*My 2,l886.
Minua Errous : You are authorized to an
===eeJOHN W. COUNTS as a candidate for
b~e oeoe of Tax Collector for Newberry Dist.,
- At the aning election. Mr. Counts is a gentle
'a every way qualified for the offie.
-DUTCH FORK.
- ea TAx COLLRcTo.-Capt... JOHN WIL
UaM&i regpestftfly nominated as a candidate.
- -'ths0(oe of Tax Collector, Niewberry Dis
adt,t m netlection.~
~--Ma, 1866. . ---MANY FBIENDS.
M .. Earrions-Please nominate Mr JOS.
'.EL as amlable candidate for the offce
of Tax Collector, for the ensuing term, and
- 6 obie NEWBEREY.
UZ~SEDrronS-Please announce Mr.
JACR KIBLER as a candidate for the of'.
Iee of Tax Collector, for the ensuing term,
-a in every respect qualified and worthy of
th offce, and oblge OLD TIMES.
N- Musu EDITos.-You will please an,.
mnnmoa TROMAS H. CROMER as a candi
'K.dae for Tax Collector Newbe'ry District, at
the next election. MOLLO HON,
- .sept12
En?3s83 EDITOs.-The friends of-- C PT.
GUS. DCKFERT, of Pomaria, the brave
- oMler ama hero of.many battles, respectfully
-'mominate him as s candidate for thie office of
-.Ta (Qolectof of~this District, believing that
- -s seiastion will prove highly acceptable,
MIach O0;p f. MANY FRIENDS.
..MaSSRS. EDITORS a. You will please ail
udance Mr. R.-V.-GIST, as a-candidate for- a
seqrt In the next session of onrh State -Legisla
-F ARMERS OF NEWBERRY
Mss. EDIToRs ;-You will -please an.
nUneeC NATHAN F. JOHNISON as a can.
-didate for the office of Clerk~of Court, of the
District of Newberr'y,'for the next ensuing
,wm. - - MANY FRIENDS.
MESSRS. EDIToRS-By nominating Mr.
DANIEL B. WHEELER as a candidate for
Tax Collector of Newberry District, you will
ablige his many W ARM FRIENDS.
.Jnly4.
South Carolina,
NEWBERRY DISTRICr,
September 3d, 1867.
Whereas, I did seize .ertain articles and
property at Newberry C. II., August 20th,
1867, in possession of T. J. Withroe lar,
for violation of the Internal Reven Laws
of the United States, subject to forfeiture
nnder the provisions of the act of July 13th,
1866, to-wit: Thirty.nine gallons of whiskey,
one two horse wagon, and sheet saddle and
aearing, two bridles, feed trough, water and
tar buckets, one blaek mare mule, one bay
horse, two bed quilts, spider.and skillet, and
one axe; also four stills, on the 22d- of Aug.,
in Newberry District, for the same cause,two
of them used by Wm-. Hatton, distiller, and
the other two by George Felkman, and J. T.
Calmes, distillers,
Notice is hereby given to all persons
claiming said property, or any part thereof,
to appear before me and give Bond with ap,
proved sureties for costs, In a suit in the
United States Court, within thirty days from
the date of the first publication of this no
tice, or the above described property will be
sold in ten days after the expiration of this
notice. JAMES H. DENNIS,
Deputy Collector,
Sept 4 36 4 Newberry C. iI., So. Ca.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Newberry District-In Equity.
Sally Werts, vs. J. Belton Werts, Thos. J.
Maffett and Wife, and others. Bill for
Partition.
It appearing to the. satisfaction of the
Commissioner that Enoch Cook and his wife
Elizabeth, and Molly D. Holly man, three of
theIefendants in the abovc stated case,reside
without the limits of the State. It is or
dered on motion of Garlington & Saber,
Complainants Solicitors, that said absent de
fendants do plead, answer or demur to said
sill within forty days from the date hereof,
>r the same will be taken pro confesso
igainst,them. .
'Com's Office, SILAS JOHNSTONE,
Sept. 2d, 36 6t. 12* c. E. N. D.
R ECONSTR.IiT10N.
Having consolidated my business by the
remoral of my stock of
CLOTHING
. ' AND
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
TO MY CORNER STORE, ,
And tlereby reduced my expenses, I am
prepared to offer inducements to the public.
ky stgek embraces a ful line of
Dry Goods,
Dress Goods,
Shoes,
Groceries,
Clothing &c.,
o which are being added seasonable sup
dies.
CHEAP FOR CASH
s my motto.
Give me a Call.
- W.' H. WEBB.
Aug. 28-:35-tt.
Abrams, Griffin
, ANDI
A argro,
lave this day formed a
PARTNERSHIP
.For the purpose of carrying on a
WHOLESALE AN]) RETAIL
BOOT ? xuoE
EUSINESS,
LAd are now ready to exhibit a full a.ssort
nent of Boots and Shocs to the public,
Having precured the services of'
an expierienced Boot and Shoe Dealer, we
now that he can get up as good stock as
ay one in the State. All our work is made
to order and by the best workmen. Give us
call and see for yourself.
Aug 2134 3t
ERRORS OF YOUJTJ.
A Gentleman who sffered for years from
ervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all
the effects of youtbful indiscretion, will for
the sake of suffering humanity, send free to
all who need it, the recipe and directions for
making the simple remedy by which he was
cred. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad
vertisers experience, can do so by addressing
in perfect confidence,
JOHN B. OGDEN,
42 Cedar Street New York.
May 819 1y.
TAX BETIERS,
Take Notice.
I hereby notify all persons
in default for Taxes to come
forward and pay the same to
me, on or before
THE FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER,
Otherwise a levy will be made
and sale of property in No
vemver to pay said taxes.
This notice is positive.
TflOS. M. PAYSINGER,
- - Sheriff N. D.
Aug. 28-35-tf.
Advances on Cotton.
-The undersigned will at an early day be
prepared to make L1BERAL ADVANCES
on CONSIGNMENTS of 'C4OTToN, made
through hinm to Messrs. Geo. H. Walter &
Co., Charleston, So. Ca. He solicits for the
above well known firni, a share of patronage
from the Farmers, Planters and Merchants
of Newberry District. .'
His office will be . found at the Corner
Brick~Store occupied by' Messrs. WViskema.g
& Wilber. G. T. SCOTT,
' * Agent.
Newberry, A'ug. 28th 1867 35-4t.
APPLICATION FOR CHA RTER.
Notice is hereby given that application
will be made at the ensuing seasion of Leg
islature for a chartcr for a Ferry at Saluda
Old -r- . Aug '28.
MTOOL tiIIIIG!
AT
GOODGION'S MILLS.
Laurens District, S. C.
WOOL left with Mr. N. B. KNOX, at the
Depot, Newberry, C. H., will be received
and promptly returned carded, when pay,
ment. or the usual toll, may be made foi
carding-free frorA transportation.
Having completed our NEW BUILDING,
purchased additional First CUss Machinery,
and employed the most skilled and'seienitific
Operators that could be obtained from the
North,
OUR FACILITIES ARE UNEQUALLED,
A part of our machinery is especially
adaptedl to the mixing of Wool; and of
Wool and Cotton. We warrant the fabric
made from mixed cotton and wool to out
last any woollen fabric.
Prices samc as heretofore.
Patronage solicited, and satisfaction guar
anteed. Refer to Messrs. Carwile & Mc
-Caughrin. R. S. & J, M. GOODGION.
aug l4lm
NEW MILLINERY.
MRS, JENKINS,
Respectfully in forms her numerous friends
and the public, that she is just in receipt of
a stock of
Fresh Millinery,
SUCH AS
H.ATS,T'ONNETS,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
BRAIJ)S, VEILS,
COIS ETS,.&C.,
In fact All articles usually found in a first
class Millinery establishment. The ladies
are particularly Invited to call and give my
goods an exanhination, as I am convinced it
will be to their satisfaction.
. Store on Caldwell street South of Post
Office. Aug. l4,-33--m.
r THE GREAT CAUSE
OF
HUMAN MISERY.
Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope.
Price six cents.
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and
Radical Cure of Seminial Weakness, or Sperma
torrhesa, induced by Selt-Abu;e; Involuntary
Emissions, Impotency, Nervous Debility, and
Impediments to Marriage generally; Consump
,tion,.Epilepsy; and Fits; Mental and Phrsical
Incapacity, &c.-By ROB J. CULVERWELL,
M. D., Author of the -.Green Book," &c.
The worldarenowned author. in this admirable
Lecture. clearly proves from his own experience
thiat the awful conseguences of Self-Abuse may
be effectually remnoved without medicine, and
without dangerous surgicalI operations. bougies,
instruments, rings, or cordials,_ pointing out a
mode of cure at onlce certain and effectual, by
which every sufferer, no matter what 'bis cond i
tion may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately
and radically. This lecture will prove a boon
to thousards and thousands.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, ou receipt of six cents, or two postage
stamps, by addressing the publishers..
Also.Dr CULVER WELL'S "Marriage Guide,'
price 25 cents.
.Address the Publishers,
CHAS.3.0. KLINE &CO.,
127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box 4386.
THE DUE WEST FEMALE
T COLLEGE.
T6W!MTER SESSION in this Institution
will open on
MOnday, 7th October.
A full corps of Teae.hers has been provided,
a;.- every effort will be made to retain the
large patronage the College has enjoyed for
years.
The rates of Tuition and Boarding have
been reduced so as tQ correspond with the
circumstances of our- people. Boarding can
be had at $12.00 a.month, in currency, exs
lusive of washing and fuel.
Tuition in Currency.
A cademic Departmnent.per sessioni,5 mo.. .815 00
Collegiate - " - " " ::0.O)
Extras.
Music, Piano. Per session, 5 mo.,.......24 03
Use of "- " " -------. 20)
Painting " ."---.-. .10 00
Waxwork " " -------10 (u
Drawing -" " -- - ...5 01
Latin, French and Vocal Music are'taugh t
free of charge.
Young Ladies are recommended to .adopt
the Uniform Dress prescribed by the Board>~
viz; "Dark Cali.co for school, and blue wor
sted for church, with straiv hats trimmed
with Olue."
No correspondence allowed with youg
men.
Parents are requested*not to give permis
sion to violate this rule.
For further information address,
J. I.- BONNER, Pres.
Sept. 4-36-4t,
STATE OF SOUTHI CAROLINA
NEWBERRY DISTRICT.
By John T. Peterson, Ordinary of Newberry
District.
Whereas, Sarah Werts has applied tc
tne for Lett6is of Administration, on all and
singular the goods and chattels, rights and
credits of David WVerse, Sr.,late of the district
aforesaid, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonis1i
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
the said deceased, to be and appear before
me, at our next Ordinary's Court for th<
said District, to be holden att Newberry Cour:
House, on the 13th day of Sept. inst., tc
show cause, if any, why the said Administra
tion should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 30t1
day of Aug., in the year of cur Lord on<
thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven.
John T1. Peterson, 0. N. D).
Sept. 4 30 2t.
THE
- CHRISTIAN NEIGHBOR:
A WEEKLY PAPER AT TWO DOLLAR~
a year-in advance,-the eleventh cop3
gratis to any person sending ten subscribers
It will be
AN ADVOCATE,
1. Of CHRISTIANITY universal, and aIs(
particular, as opposed to war, offensive o.
defensive.
2. Of the INTERNAL UNITY of the Church
as opposed to the pretentions of externalism
3. Of METHoDISM, as holding the Head
and as consisting with the essentials, liberty
ad charity of Christianity. .
4. Of Civil government and Patriotism, a
they consist with the DIVINE Govcrnmen
and general Benignity.
5. Of "Equality," as it consists witl
Christian ized COMMON SENSE.
6. Of EDUCATIoN physical, mental, rec
ligious, and moral, as of the first importance
A RECORDER,
Of GENER AL INTELLIG ENCE from the house
hold, agricultural, scientific, artificial comn
mercial and political world. And
AN ADVERTISER,
Of the RESPECTABLE and MORA L.
Care will be-exercised to exclude imprope:
mtter, and to put in that which will instruc
the children and the School, and edify thu
adults and the Church.
Donations or Endowments will be used ex
cluively for the benefit of the POOR.
The arrival of the "NEIGIllIOlt" will in
form Subscribers of the PLACE and TIME 0:
pulcation, andl also that the subscripniol
is then DUE . 'In the nmeanwhile, lay by TwV<
Dollars, and send on siubscribers. -
Address: SIDJI II. BitOWNE,
Marion, S. C.
Sent -t--tf.
Charleston Ac
Fall Goods!
AT r
"CI-IRLENTI
s'JOii, w:"
WHO LESAL E
DRY (
At BANCROFT'S OLD
Ve are now receiviHg a larg
Special attention given to the selection of all
also for Planters' rrade.
Our Stocks are constantly replenished b;
and Patterns of the Season.
We keep always on .hand Full Lines of D
Advance on Agents' prices, for CASH or CITY
We al,o offer at Retail, the Largest Stock t
N. 13.-Samples, with Price Lists, sent (fr<
Refers to City Advertisements for prices.
All Orders will be promptly attended to.
Sto
.April 17
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The. advertiser, having been restored IS"
health is a few weeks by a very simpfe rem
edy, after h:ving suffered for several yews
with a severe lung affection, and that dread
disease Consumption-is anxious to make
ltnown to his fellow-sufferers the means of
cure.
. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of
the prescription used. (free of charge,) with
the directions for preparing and using the
same, which they will find a SUitE CURE
for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCIHITIS,
COUGHS, COLDs, and- all Throat and Lung
Affections. The only object of the advertiser
in sending the Prescription is to benefit the
afflicted, andsprcad information which he
conceives to- be invaluable. and he hopes
every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will
cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing.
.Parties wikhing the prescription, FREE, by
return mail, will p'ease address
. REV. E15WV AlU A.. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings Co.', Ncw York.
May 8 19 1
GROCERIES -
PRODUCE!
Wiskeman & Wilber
Take pleasure in announcing to their fiends,
patrons and the public generally, that they
will always keep on hand a select stock of
.Groceries and Produce,
at the Lowest Market Prices.
CORN & BACON,.
Will be sold Low for Cash,
or Bartered for Cotton,
as Cheap as it can to done in
. the counitry.
April 24
GEXERAL SUPERINTENDNT'S OFFICE,
CIIARLOTTE & S. C. RAILROAD,
CoLwEMuu, S. U.glMay 2, 1S6'7.
On ad aterSunday, May 5, the schedule of
teP ener Trains over this Road will be as
rollowS:
Leave Columbia, at.................5"0 a.mn.
Arrive at Charlotte at ............... 12.15 a. mn.
Leave Charlot te at....................12.2.' a. in.
Arrive at Columbia at.............6.50 a mn.
Close connections are made at Columbia and
Charlotte with the mail trains on' the North Car
olia and South Carolina Rtailroads.
By this ai-rangemnent, passengers 'sy the Green
ille lioad may go immediately through East
ward. and have no detention in (Colunmbia.
TIjHROUGI H flKEr0 ate sold at Columbia to
R ichmond, Va.. Washington D. C., Baltimore,
Md ..Philadelphia, Pa., and New York eity
iving choice of routes via Portsmouth or Rich
mnond-and baggage checked. Tickets -ere also
sold at Charlotte for Charlestou-and Augusta.
An Accommodation Train ,for freight and<, local
passage, leaves Columbia at Tas m. ou Tuesdays,
Thur.'days and Saturdays of eachx week. and
Charlotte on the same days nd hour; arrivingat
Columbia and Charlotte at 7 p. m.;
May 3 C. 1BOUKNIGIH ', Sup't .
FALL AND WINTER
IMPORTATION,
1867.
~RI~BONS,
ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO.
IMPOR1ERS AND JOBBE aS OF
BUNNET TIUlMMING
VELVET RIBBONS,
Bonnet Silks, Satins & Velvets,
IFlowers, eathxers, Ornaments,
STRAWT BONNETS AUD LADIES' HATS,
TPIl'MED AND U-NTRIMMEDP,
SHAKER HOODS, &c.
237 and 239 Baltimore St.,
MARYLAND, MD.
Offer the largest Stock to be found in
this country, and unequalled in choice va
riety and cheapness, comprising the latest
Parisian novelties.
Orders solicd an'd 'prompt attention
gven. aug 21 tf
Executor's Sale.
I wirl sell at the late residence of Rhoda
N. Kilgore, dec'd, on
Tcsday the 8th daU of October next.
All the real and personal piroperty belong
ing to the Estate of said dlecased. The
Real Estate consists of the tract upon
which the residence stands, and contains
About Four Hfnndred Acres.
The personal propert y consi-ts of
hlorses, Cattle,
IHogs, Plantation tools,
Corn and Fodder,
HIousehol anid
Kitchien Fun:iture, &c., &c.
Terms made known on the day of Sale.
Sept. :3 36 3t. A. ,J. K( I GOR E, Ex'or.
GENER A L SU i"rs OFFICE.
Cn A rI.:s'ro, S. C., Nov 8, 1866.
On an d after the 13th irist., the Through Muall
Trin will run as follows, viz:
LeaveCharleston........................8.0) a. mn.
A rrive at Columbia..................5 2) p. mn.
Lave Columbia........................ 6. a. mn.
ArT-' at Cbarleton.. .... . ...-..4.i m.
[vertisements.
Fall Goods!
[HE
IX IIOUN."
EBBL. &00
DEALERS IN
'OODS,
STAND, 287 King-St.
e STOCK of FALL GOOI)S,
kinds of Goods, suited for~Country Stores,
y every Steamer, with all the Newest Styles
xnestic Goods, which we will sell at a Small
ACCEPTANC J
o Sclect'from in the City.
e of charge) to any part of the State
11, Webb & C.
287 KING ST.
September the First.
From this date our business will be con
ducted strictly upon Cash principles. All
goods purchased from us must be paid or
on deliv ry, and orders to receive attention
must be accompanied with the cash.
PRATT, JAES & Co.
Sept. 4 St.
Cotton Gins.
IL L. JEFFERS & CO.,
FACTORS,
NORTII ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
RE AGENTS FOR W, G CLEMONS,
lj;ROWNE & CO.'s SUPERIOR CO.r
TO N GINS. These Gins have been exten
sively used by the Planters of the State, and
have given great satisfaction..
.All information will bt oheertully given on
application, either by letter, or through
agents.
Sept. 4-30-3m. -
WANTED, AGENTS.-$2.50 per month
Ti: Yf.R IlorN, Ot 900 P1'-R CENT PRO
FITON CoMMssIoN.-Weguaranty the above
salary or commission to active industrious
agents at their owyn homes, to introduce an
aricle of indispensable utility in every
household. For full particulars call on, or
address * G. W. JACKSON & CO ,
-11 South St., Bahlimore, Md.
September 41 36 4
FRESH SUPPLIES
OF
-Comiprising
All the latest Styles of
DRESS GOODS~
PRINTS, MUSLINS, &c.,
And all the vairious articles to be found in
a'Dry Goods establishnient, the who&e of
w'hieb are offered at
G'r%E A TL Y
REDUCED PRICES!
TO SUIT THE
Stringency of the Times.
Cotton Yarns,
.Of all numbhers, on hand- for sale.
Call and Examine Before
P URCHAJLtSILYC.
M. BARRE & SON.
WILSON & WICKE~R:
Are in receipt of a .choice and ?resitable
stck of Misellaneous Goods and Notions'.
5LUCH AS
GROCERIES,
CHR CKEBY,
IMiscllaneous Goods,
AND
NOTIONS.
Junc 12
Bargains,
Bargains.
BY CALLING AND
EXIMINIME
YOU WILL FIND
I'rices Greatly Reoduced!!!
ggDoni't forget
No. 2,
MOLJLOHON ROW.
B. J. SINGLETON.
REMEMBER
D. MOWER'S
New Store!
OX THlE CORNER,
Where you will find a good
ASSOrtment Of
DBY DDS,
AND
G-ROCERIE1.
g iY* ll and :'e the Priccs" be"i%or
Puchasig.2
July,li 20
LADIES' FAIR
For the Benefit
OF TIHE
ETIIODIST CHURCII
AT NEWBERRY C. I[.
The Ladies, members of this Church, re
Iecfully announce to theL community genl
prlly, that they propose giving a
For the purpose of rai:+inr a small fund tQ
be devoted to the necessities of the abov<
named Church.
'The Fair will be held in October, con
nenieing on the 1 st Mionday, (Sale-day,)atni
is postponod until that time to avoid ton
Hicring with other. charitable objects..
Further particulars will be published a
another- time.
Newberry
FEMALE COLLEGE
NEWBEI Y C. i.. S. C.
FACUTTv.
Rev. T. Taylor Zcalr, Principal.
Prof. W. Grayson Zealy, Associate Prir
:ipal.
Miss A. E. Wottob, Inistrucess- Col
Dep't.
MIrs. L. Garrol, Principal.MusicaLhDep't.
Itrs. --, Assistant -" "
Mrs. S. S. McCully, Principal Primar
Dep't.
3tiss C. S. Peake, Assi.tantPrimary Dep't
Miss
THE ensuing Session of thi
School will commence on Wed
- nesday, the 21st.day of Augus
ne.xt. The Session- enmbracet
SIxTEEN WEEKs, and pu1pils art
harged fromi the mE. oF' TH.EIR ENTRANCI
o THlE CLOSE OF'IJIE SESSIoN.
The daughters of'3iinisters of the Gospel
oardinig with the Principal, are educates
ratuitously, the only charge against theq
s for hoard.^'
Each hoarder is required to furnisi
owels, a pair of Sheets, Pillow-Cases, an<
mech heavy covering as may be needed.
Lerms-In Advance, in Curency, per Sessio2
of Sixteen'Weeks.
Bloard, inelgding washing, fuel, lights.
& ......-....................,.......... .50
Tuition in English Branches, CoI. Dept. 21 00
Do. " " Academic, 15 .0
Do. "- -' " Primary,.. 603
Incidental Expense,...................... 3 fl0
The above is required of each pupil; the follow
ing are optional
Tuition on Piano, including use of lI.stru
mnent,............................ ...$20 fl
Tnition on Guitars.....................20 0
Vocal Lessons, separate,.................. 15 O(
Vocal Lessons, in class,................... 10 (C
Tuition in Modern Languages each....20 (
Tnitidn in Drawing or Painting,..... 2) 00
-No other s3harges except for Books an
private Stationery furnished.
For further iniformation address,
. REY'. ,. TAYLOR ZEA LY,
Newbcrry C.-H., S. ('.
July 17-29-t f.
Greenvile & Columbia -R. R.
Passenger Trains will run daily (Sundays e.xcep1
d> until further notice as flooss
Leave Columbia at...... . ......,7.15 a. .n
" Alston at..........2..... 9.15 "
" Newberry . 10.35"
Arrive at.A bbeville at---3 13 p n
-'at Antlerson at - 510
" at Greenville at -5.A) . "
Leave Greenville at 6. 0 a. xi
" Anderson at-.--- .--- 6.3) "
" A bbeville at .~8.35"
" Newberry at 1.20 p. xi
Arrive at AJston at- -----:2 46 "
"at Colnmbia at------4 40"
Supts Ollice N. C. R ailroad Co.
COMPANY SHIOPS, MAY 14. 1867.
UNXL Ftarther not ice, P'aesenger Trains Wi
3 odas f'ollo*s:
-- . MaItTIAS -E.AST. -
- .fare arie'~cdsity 12.19 a. mn.; Greensbor
.5;Raleal 9.18. Arriye iu Gloldsboro 12.J
Eease. Goldsboro 107 p. mn.; Raleih 35(
eesboro 7.i8 Arrive in Charlotte 12 1 a. a
ACoMODATION yRAIN, DAILY, (ScNDAYS E3
'CEPTED)-E.AST.
Leave Charlotte 5.53 a. m ; Raleigh 10 40. Al
rie at G oldeboro 3 '8 a mn.
W FST.
Leave G oldsbotro 2.30 a. mn.; flalelgh 6 0). At
is ein Charjlolte la.40 p. m.
Passengers by Mail Trains make Close througI
.n nections-eithier way-at Charlotte, wit
Charlotte and S. C. Railroaai; at Ujreensbort
via Dauville and Richmond; at Raleigh, vi
Weldon and Bay Line and A4nnamessic Line
Also, connected at Golsboro with Mail train o
Wilmington and Weldon Road, to and froi
Wilmimrton.
Time ?romn Charlotte to New York forty hour;
by either route. JAS. ANDERSON, Sup-t.
May 16th, 1867.
Richmond & Danville Ri. B
CHANGE OF SCHIEDULE.
On and after Thursday, January 31, 1807, tla
trains on this road will run as follows:
Lynchburg and Danville and Way Acconmmt
dation and Passenger Train
Leaves Richmond daily (except Sunday
a..-................--.-- .------...... 7 5 A. 3
Leave Danville daily-except Sunday
at..............--...--.-..-..- ....63)A. 31
Passengers for Farmnville, Lynchburg, l{nox
vile. Nashvile, Memphis, New Orleans, &c., vi
Lynchburg, and for all way-stations on th
Soutside railroad, will take this train.
Through Express Train Going West
Leaves Richmond daily at............2.10 P. 31
Leaves Danville at.....................9.5 1P. M1
Going East.
Leaves Greensboro at.................2 3 P. 31
Leaves Daniville at....................4 45 P. 31
Pasengers from Itichimond for all statiou
west of D)anville, Charlotte, Columbia. August1
Macon, Columbus, Atlanta, Montgomery, Mo
bile, and Newv Orleans, via Columbra, will tak
this train. THOMAS DODAMEAD.
Feb. 6.
Laurens Railroad.
NEW SCIIEDULE.
Offlee Lzurens R. R.,
Laurens C. HI., S. C , May 23, 1867.
O N AND AFTER Monday next. 27th inst.
the Trains will run as follows, unti
further notice. The Road having been corn
pleted through to Newberry, freight an<
passage will be considerably reduced:
Leave Laurens at 6 o'clock, A. M., o1
MONDAYS, WED)NESDAYS and FRI
DAYS, andl arrive at Newberry at 12 o'clock
Leave Newberry on TUESDAYS art
H URSDAYS tat 12 o'clock,and o SA TU R1
DAYS, t 1 o'clock, connecting with the
lwn train on the G. & C. R. R.
JOSEPH CREWS.
ayn -3, 15t3 7 ,,nerintcnaient
CILL MEETEX~
In consequence of a
Dull Trade,
Originating from. a. scarcity
of money,
We propose to 'iLOSE OUT our large an$
excellent stock of
CL9Tillh
[Aii1 Furiiishiiig Goods,
A t Aa Iy d e d u c e d ric es
Yea, -at CO ST and LESS
THAN COST if NECES,
SARY to-effect sales.
Our Stock cannot be-excelled in Style and
Finish. We would call especial 4tentio
to the following line;
Black Alpacca Sacks, from...,...,... to $10
Brown Linen Sacks......... ...... 1 to 6
ad Cuss. Sacs; (all wool)......... 6to
a'iinted and Striped Shearacca Sacks.2 to 4
Cars. Marseilles and Linen Vests,...,1 to 6
Boys Jackets and Suits for less than the mater
rial costs.
We are persuaded that none will fail to ft4
inducements to buy, who desire anything In etn
line. J;espectfully,
WRIGHT & COPPOCK:
June 19 Newberry S..
Blease & Wright,
Have now in -stare and are'constantI'
reecivng a large assortment of tQ
very best articles Qf
COKING STOYs,
Which they warrant to give entire gatiste
tion. Also
HAa, OFfICE & SHOP STOVE,
They manufacture and sell at whlpsle'a
retail the best article of
Plain Tin Warer.
They keep on hand a good assortment of
Prezsed and Japanned
Tin Ware
ALSO,
Generally.
They do all kinds of JOB WORK. usaul
Idone -in th'eir line, such as-ROOFNG.6U~
ITER IN,&c. -Jan 23 4J
H ARNESS
SADDLKS,&C..
The subscriber- would res etul h
his friends, and the. public generally tbi$1 W
has opened a conplete
Saddlery and' flargeS
-ESTABLISHMENT,
At DL4EASE'S- OL.D STAN
OVE R T HFE TIN SHOP,
Whecre he will keep constantly on letd,
Saddles -and Harnes's of every descridou -
*A LSO
REPAIRING done with Neatness
.and Despatch.
TE!EMS CASh, at moderate and popder
prices.
jan 10 ly .'J. BOYLE, Age.
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