The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, April 28, 1869, Image 3
u.h tba ter of WAREEN H
JONES, Bankrupt.
odr of the-Hon' George S. Bryan,
eC the --S- Oourt; I will sell, at
Court House, on the 3rd 'day of
lay neit the Choses in Action belonging to
t@ 1Ite of said Bankrupt.
HENRY HALFACRE,
Assignee.
April 28 17 1t.
I. ESWIAe for &CER fDEALERS.
A ALSO.
A lot suitable for LIGHT GOODS DEAL.
-Las Agets' prices, at
A8. . . . . SHIVER'S.
Thompson's Glove-Fit
ting Corset.
o* asso-anent of the3e
DN-ODEOOODS,
the presentagle and."enson's
R C SHIVER.
neK Kid
Gloves.
:lore another fresh lot of the above
iGLOVE. Only six weekaGo- we
this 8ne, warranted Glove. so
195.9mm with first class trade in all large
and they have already gained a
tioa he--eling freely and g
tIPI fset. C SHIVER.
K a BAER,
iod r to E. H. KELLERS & CO.),
Wholesae and Retail
Ruggist,
131 TI G STREET,
3 s XAYIF STREET;
.irI467rf.
~.e N0RBSON,
supissionMerchant
s A RUE ST ON;S. C.
- - ~peiete of twe: ty years, and con
~ih#l(sticty to a Cowanission'
~ wi)hoyratpeiia: on his' own ac
4mn,respectfuliv solicits coni'gnfanents o1
Shppers of Prodnee to bien n*ay, at the4r
b seisonl or New York ; thus haviig
~hauhitO .& C. ; Messrs. Wilbaaa
?a~Ce, Ne.w York
Lneed Oil,
go" Sp's Turpentine,
40 -"Pure Varnishes.
thDr and in Oil, for
~o.r~BUZLI & CO.
- 4~T PEIIIG.
unow opening another fresh
?Dresas G-"oods,
d(Ibe latest and most desirale Patterns,
.maia usual at the very lowest prices,
Q,a vaiety of
SEdgings,
* ~..lasertings,
and tilliihtisI th'e pg GOODS
bas LOVELiCE 4 W HEELER.
Aprill91.1BS S
1e have now the largest and most
.omplete Stock of
* Qrekery & Glassware,
that werbave ever .kept, and at mueb
tower prces.
e'ket & Table Cutlery,
SPOONS, &c., &c.
LOVELACE & WHEELER.
21S 16 2t
- BOERIES, &O.
airenow inrceipt of a good line
- of GRO&ERIES-ny
Ito asses,
* - Rice,
Lard,
Flour,
V Meal,
- - Grist, &c.
All of late purchase,. and to be sole
low, by !AOVEL.ACE & W DEE LER.
R. Moorman&Co.,
Are just receiving a fresh
supply of
Virgina Flour, of superfine
grades.
Buckwheat Flour,
No. 1 Kits of Mackerel
And other articles, to which they
invite the attention of housekeep
ers. April 14 15 tf
R. H. MARSHALL
Will Fill the following Bill1
10 lbs. Soda biscuits, worth $2 50 for $1.75
.10 "Sugar, Extra C, " 2.00 " 1.80
101" Rio Coffee, " 3.00 " 2.50
1 " Imperial Tea, " 2.50 " 2.00
4" Starcb, " 1.00 " 50
4 " Soda, " 80 " 80
5 " Best Fact. Cheese " 1.65 " 1.25
1-atLN 0. Mol*sses, " 1.25 " 75
2 Pint Bottle Pickles, " 70 " 50
2 Boxes Sardines, " 60 " 45
$16.00 $12.10
Examine my Goods and Prices. Every
article warranted to be as good a% the
best in mart et. R. H. MARSUALL.
April 14 15 tf.
The State of South Carolina
In Equity-Newberry.
John A Barksdale and others, vs- William
F. Nance. Adm'r and other".
The Creditors of the Esta te of Col. James
D. Nance, deceased, are hereby required to
render on oath, and establi<h their respec
tire demands before the undersigned, on or
before the 9th of July next.
SILAS JOHNSTONE,
April 14 15 3mo Special Referee.
NOTICE.
Guardians, Trustees, Conmittees, Receiv
era, also Administrators and Executors,
must make their annual return to this office,
on or before the first day of June nnext.
Rules will be is.ued against all defaulters.
JOHN T. PETERSON,
Probate Judge,
April 14 15 12t Newberry County.
Notice.
I wi1ll ae at Ne wherry Court House on.
the first Monday in May next, one-half in
terest in a Reaper, Thresher, Mcwer and
Fan, with necessary banding, &c , nelonging
to the Estate of 0. A. Rutherford, dec'd
Terms of sale cash.
CYRIl.LA RUTHERFORD,
April7 14 8- - * ' Ad'x.
NOTICE.
The.ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock
holders-of 1lhe -Bank of New berry, S. C.,
will be b,-ld at the Banking U.-use in' New
'err$,$..C. on WEDNESDAY 5th M.ty,
1869, as iprovided by the' br-la ws.
B. . .BOY D,
A pril:: 19 SGt. . President.
District Court of:the Umited States.
For the District of snath Carolina: In Bank
pty. Iu the matter of B. J. Singleton
To whoait 'uay concerne Th nedertined
hereby g'ives potica of his ,appointmfent as A'-.
sigee of thLe Efatute of It J Singletoni of the*
County of xea.berry, and State cf- South Caro
fia ihuli :ut,wohsbe adjudged
a bankrupt upon his own petition by the D)istrnet
Court or .aid Diatrict Dated 19th day of April.
a D). 1869 J. N. alAltiIN, Assiguee.
April21 168St.
In the Dist; ict Court of the
UNITED SI'ATES. for Soutih Carolina.
A pril Termn, 1859, In the niatter of George
H. Chapman, of Newberry County-Bank'
rnpt. Petition for Full and final discharge
in Bankruptcy.
Ordered. that a hearing be had on the 19th
day of .lsyy,1869; at~ Fedeal Court Hou-e
in Carleston, S. C, and that.all. ced
itors, &c.; of said Danatrupt appear a. *aL
time and place, and shew cause if any they
can, why the prayer of the Petitinner should
not be gra-ted. And that the 2nd and 3d1
meeting of creditors or said Bakrupt will
be held at the itffee of C G. Jaaege.r. Eq,
Registrar of third (3) Congressional Dietrict.
S C , on the 17th day of May, 1869, at
By order of the Court, the 19th day of
April, 1869.
DANIEL HORLBECK,
Clerk District Court United States.
April 21 16 3t. Fur South Carolina.
IIOUSEKEEPERS!
HOUSEKEEPERS'
Men-Woe-aud t hlldren ?
Men-Woen--ald Children !
R EAD-READ.
"Ccolia to Scalds and Bitrns."
. ciwgto all palahtl wounds, &o."
.~dlu to alldre, Uloers, as."
Cositars |EcIhlmi Salie,
Is the muost traordinryS&LYB ever known.
Its power of Soothing and HealHng for all
Cuts, Barns, Bmuises. Sores, Ulcers. Cha pped
fands and skina, for Sore Nipples, for Pales,
&., &c.,-ia without a parallel One per,.
son says of it, -[ woulil not he without a
Box in my House, if it cost $5.00, or I had
to avel all the war to New York for It."
IN. Y Evenin'g News, Sept. 5]j
All Druggists in Newberry sell it.
"COSTAR'S"
tandard Preparations
ARE HIS
BEAUTIHER!I
Bltt-sweet and- Orange Blossonts.
Er O.. Bottle, 11.00-Three for 12.00.
"C.star's" Rat, boath, kc, Iterminsters
"uit's" 1e4 Bug Etri8ar3
"Costar's" (only pure) Insett Powder.
"Only Infallible Remedies known."
*"18 years establish1d in New York."
"2.000- Boxes and Fla.ks manufactured daily."
" !! 3-Beware ! ! of spurious imItations."
"AH Druggit at Newberry C. H., sell them.'
"OSTAR, 10 Crosby St., N. Y.,
Or, JORN F. HENRY, (Successor t0)
DEMAs BARNES & Co., 21 Palk
SOa at NEWBR RR C. Al.
THE
EQUITABLE
Life Assurance Society
The most successful, and for its
years. the Largest Mutual Life Insurance Com
patty in the world
All protits divided among Policy holders an"
nualRV.
Pr. miums may be paid quvrterly, semivannut
ally, or annually
Dividends Can be Applied
1st. To the permanent increase of the sum aan
enred.
2d. To the permanent increase of Folioy for a
term.
3d. To the permanent reduction of premium.
4th. 1o the reduction of premiums for one or
m "teyearra.
5th To the limtta ion of *e number of years
in which premiums are to be paid.
SILAS JOHNSTONE
AND
WM. F. NANCE,
Agents, Newberry; S. C.
March 3113 tf
GOODS FOR THE SEASONS
The Celebrated Princess Kid
Gloves.
Silk Gloves, Lisle Gloves,
Black Silk Mitts,
Berege Shawls,
Black Lace Mantillas,
Parasols and Sun Umbrellas.
For sale by
CARWILE & McCAUGHRIN.
March 3113 tf.
VISKEMIN & WILBER,
OFFER FOR SALE,
FIVE TQNS
OF
WOOLSTON'S AMMONIATED
- Bone Ph pha of Lime,
Guaranteed to be as good as the
Soluble Pacific Guano, or any
other Fertilizer.
They also receive orders for
M.A PE'S
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
March 24 12 Imo
Capt. McFall,
WITH
MESRS, BARRE & SON,
Takes plesusre in informing the Ladies
particularly, and the community at large,
that an elegant Stock of Goods is now open
ror inspection. In the line of F.ne Goods,
special attenttionl has been given, and the
assortmett of
Embroideries, Tattins,
Laces and Trimmings,
Ts the compl'etent and beat ever before
braght out. WVhile the Stock of
Dry Goods,
White and ~Heavy -Goods,
And Dress Patterns in
Poplins, Lenoes,
Mozambiques,
Tamertines,
Grenadines,
Challies, Silks,
Muslins and Calicoe.s,
TOGETHER WITH
Shirtings, Sheetings,
Stripes, &c., &c.
Are of the best grades and qualities. To
which is added an elegant and beautiful
assortmtent of
fantg and gailet $tf ites.
All of these GC-ods are offerea at reason
able prices. Call and examine.
IMarch 17 1if.
LAMPS,. HABES, &
An assortment of Handsome
and Useful Nerosene Lamps, Burn
ers and Chimneys,
New Patterns Lamp Shades,
The Hurricane.Lanter.n-.anew
and useful invention-annot, be
extinguished by the wind.
For s(le by .
CARBWILE & MCCAUGHBN.
Marek 31 13 tf.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facis
to nme directed, I will sell, on sale day in
May next, the following property, to wit:
One Tract of land containing two hun
dred and forty acres more or less, bo,,nded
hv lands of G. C. Ridlelgber, Johrr H. Wit.
iams et al. Levied on at the suit of Jno.
A. Barksdasle, survivor of F. Nance and
Jno. A. Barksdale for another vs C. B. Grif
*T. M. PAYSINGER,
A pril 21 18 2t.
I THE GREAT CaUSE
HI~uman MAisery.
Just published in a Sealed Envelope.
Price six oents:
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and
Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Sper,
maorraca. induced by Self-Anuse; lnuol
'ntary Emuis.ions, Impotency, Nervous De
bly. and Impediments to Marriage gene
rally; Consumnption, Epilepsy, and Fits
gental and Physical Incapacity, Sc-B
80B. J CULVER WELL, M. D , Aqphor o
* G,een Boiok,"&c.
The world renowned author, in this ad
mnirable Lecture, cle rly proves from his owl
experience that the awful consequencesi o:
SelA bse may be effectually removed with
out medicine, and without dangerous ear
gical operations, bougleistrumenUts, notgs
or cordials, pomnting out a mode of cure a
one certain and effectual, by which evera
sufferer, no matter what his condidti maR
be. may cure himself cheaply, privately anc
radically. rbis lecture will prove a boon t<
thousands and thousands.
Sent under seal, In a plain envelope,
any address, on reCeipt of six cents, or twi
postage stamps, by addresag the publish
Also. DR. CULVERWELL'S "Marriag
Guide," price 25 cents.
Address the Publishers,
CHIAS. J. C. KLINE & CO.,
17 Bowery, N. Y., et- Offce Box US
Aprilf 14
DR, THOS, T. MOORE,
Is happy to inform INs friends and the
public, that he is up agai-better and
brighter than ever, after the recent confla
gration. He is prepared to perform all
manner of operations connected with the
Dental profe .sion, in the most scientific
manner. He desires particularly to call the
attention of persons suffering from "Cleft
Palate." He can remedy the evil and make
speech perfect. He has greater facilities
for making and ~administering Nitrous
Oxide Gas, than any one else in the Stare.
Teeth can positively be extracted w-thout
pain, by the use of this Gas, when adminis
tered by scientific hands.
Persons wisaing any work done will find
it to their advantage to , all at his office,
over Messrs. Bryant & McCarter's Book
Store, Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
March 17 11 Sn.
CLOTHING.
J CD
HAT S.
At Wholesale & Retail.
R, &V1,, SIVAFFIELD,
Columbia, S. C.
-o
We have received our SPRING STOCK
of the above Goods bought for cash, and
will be sold at a small advance.
Country dealers supplied, and prices
guaranteed AS LOW as any house south of
New York.
We- keep the best fitting Shirts that are
mada. All the late sty,les of French Casi
meres for custom work.
March 24 12 tf.
R. Moorman & Co.;
Have just received. a new supply of
Bacon, -Sugar, Coffee, Salt,
Syrup, Tobacco, Country
Cured Shoulders & Sides, &c.,
Which they propose to sell at s%tisfactory
prices. They receive new supplies every
week, and invite an examination of their
stock. March 24 12 tf.
50 BTSHELS
GR E E ILELE
No eAL
194 MARTIN.
March241 1~ '
La otice.
The unders have formed a partner
ship for'the i 4~tc f Law In the State
Courts and5 United States Courts, for
the District of South Carolina. Offiee at
Newberry, S. C.
JAMES II. BAXTER,
April '714 tf. SILAS JOHNSTONE.
District Court of' the United States.
For the District of South Carolina. In Bank
ruptcy. In the matter of C. B. Sondle
Bankrupt.
To whom it may concern: The undersigned
hereby jiies notice of his appointment as As
ineof i be estate oif C. H. Sondley. of Niw
baConty aid State ot South Carolina
within said County, who has been adudued a
Bankrup upnbi own petition byth District
Court ofsid [Di-trict Dated at Newberry
C. H , the 13th day of Aprp'. A. D, 1869.=
JOHN T. l'EUESON, Assignee.
April 14 15 3t.
District Court oft the United States.
For the District of South ('arolina. In Bank.
rupcy. In the matter of J. Hardy Suber
Bakrupt.
To whom it may concern: 'The undersigned
hereby give notice of hi. appolntmernt as As
signee of the estte of J H ardy Subr of New
bey, and State of South Carolina within said
County who has been adjudged a Bankrup
upon his own petition by the Di?trict Court o
said District. Dated at ! ewberry C. H., the
1th day of' April A. I E1869. ssgne
A pril 14 15 8t.
2nd0ORPHAN BOY.
This fine TI.orotighbred Horse will stand
at his stable anid serve at $20) the season,
to be paid 1st June ; if not paid until fall,
$25 will be required.. 2nd Orphan Boy is a
beautiful bilood bay, without white, fine form,
et eyes auid limbs, nearly 16 hands high.
He was sired b.v'Orphan Boy, he by Thick
etty, he by'Col. Hampton's Childe Harold,
he by imported Sovereign.
Orphan Boy's d,amn by imported Monarch
out of Amelia, (whbo received the $20) cup
at thme State Agricultural Society,) she by
Busiis, lhe by -American Eclipse, he by
Duroe imported Diomed, hecr dam by Prize
Fighter,. he by imtpor.ted Expedition out of
Zelepha by Thported Messenger ; so thlat
those deairous of raising the best horses
en see that he incorporates all the best
blood of England and America.
Thicketty'.s dam was by Argyle out of
Edith by Crusider, he by Sir Archy.
WI!. SUM MER, Ag't.
April 14 15 6t. ~Pomairim, 5. 0.
Secretary's Olee,
GEEENVIL.L. & COLUMBtA R AILIIOAD COMP'T
CoLUs3Za, S. C., April10, 1869,
I HE ANNUAL MEErIN'G of the Stock..
1holders of the Greenville and Colims
baa Railroad Com pany-. will be held in Col'.
umbia, on F'HUR3DAT, the 29th instant, a:
10 o'clock, A. I!..
Stockholders holding -scrip in their own
names. (or as administrator or executer),
Swill be passed to and from said meeting
free of charge; and those holding five shares
or more, for six months previous, are enti'
tied to have their wives and children resid.
tIng with them passed also free of charge.
By the charter, n.o one but a Stockholder
-can represent stock as a proxy - All proxies
to be valid require a tenl erlt revenue stamp
Sfor each name. C. V. CARING roN,
Secretary.
07 Papers publishing by agreement ins
sert weekly until meeting. April14 153:.
Surveying.
I am now folly prepared to attend to all
work of this kind, eniru'.ted to me. Sur.
sveying in all of its branches attended to with
accuracy and dispatch-at usual prices. Or,
der can bo left at Mr. J. E. Peterson's ojBe,
or sent to me through- the PostofBece at thi
I.place.1 i G. M:GIRABDEAU,
1869. SPRING 1869.
STOC
SHOES!
ABRAMS, GRIFFIN & HARGROVE
Have now in Store an elegant
Stock of
Jie5 & e eLe
GAITERS& SHOES,
.For Spring and Summer
wear, of every pattern, make and material, 4
which have been selected specially for this
market. and we invite particular attention
to them.
As we deal exclusively in this line, our
Stock embraces a large variety, and too, buy
ing as we do, in such quantities, we can af
ford to
Sell as Cheap as
the Cheapest.
4i? Call and Examine our Stock
and be convinced.MiA
We return thanks to our friends and cus
tomers for the very liberal patronage be
stowed upon us in the past, and respectfully
ask a continuance of the same.
March 24 tf
BOIIT IT A DELINE !!
W. H. WEBB,
Having just returned from
the North with a. complete and general as
sortment of Goods, such as
Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
Fapcy Articles, and
Groceries,
Takes pleasure in calling attention to his
Stock, which was purchared at a decline in
,price-and which he offers at correspondingly
low figures.
These goods need only be seen and priced
to convince any one as to their Superior
quality and cheapness.
Special attention iq called to the large, va"
riety of Ladies and other Shoes, manuf'ac
tured expres'ly for him and stamped with
his name, and which are warranted in every
respect. Call, examine and be convinced.
W. H. WEBB.
March 24 3m
40 BARRELS
No. 1
FLOUR.4
At MATES & MARTINS.
50 Bales
CHOICE
At MAYES & MARTINS.
Boxes, Bales,
BUNDLES,
AND
BETTER THAN the BEST
BARGAINS !
Having made extens ye purchases lately,
and as our store room is crowded fromi cen
tre to circumference, we propose to make
room by dispo.sing ot the same immeidiately,
it possible, and to enable us to -do sa, we
call for
500 Cash Customers
to fy to our relief with money in band, to
whom we will give Bargains in
GROERIES-Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Mo
lasses, Flour, Bacon, Potatoes, etc., etc.
DRY GOODS-t'alicoes, Domestics, etc.,
MISCELLAEOUS-Boots, Shoes, Hats
and Caps.
Crocker y, Glass, Wood and Jug Ware.
And all other articles in our line which
may be called for at
W'ILS'i & I'cKER'S
Fe G(rocery, under the Hotel.
FARKER'S BREECH-LOADING
DOUBLE- BARREL ED
The lates. best and cheapest made. Uses
any ammunition. Prices, complege, $70 to
Address H.GBE, Coemba
eb. 24 88mo
Notice.
All persons holding demands against the
Estate or Henry Summer, dee'd, are hereby
notied to render in the same accordingr to
law, to my Attorneys Messrs Fair, Pope &
Pope at Newberry, S. C., on or before^the
first day of May next, and all persons in
anvwie indebted to the Estate of Henry
Summer, deceased, are hereby notified to
make payment of the same to my said At
torney;. FRANCEd SUMMER,
March 24 12 6t. Adm'x.
District Court of the United States.
For the itit of Sth Carolia. In ak
To whom it may concern :The undersigned
sige of ti e estate r1 ClbosWtmirt Coun
y01Newberry,anid stt of South Carolina,with
in said Cot ty, who h,as been adjudged a bank
dit.enh sof A iA- D
3869. D.R. PH ER, go.
Ap,in un1 8t
R. MOORMAN & Co.
Have just received their
Large and well selected stock
OF
3roceries and Family
Supplies.
)onsisting in part of Bacon
lams, Sides and Shoulders, Lard,
ugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses and
,yrup, Flour,Iiish Potatoes,Mack
;rel, Salt, in Sacks, Bagging, Rope
nd Twine, Nails, Cooper's ware,
tc., &c.
Also, a fine lot of Cheese, Can
les, Table Salt, White Wine and
Jider Vinegar, Crackers, Raisins,
Prunes, Almonds, Pecans, Black
tnd Red Pepper, Spices, Nutmegs.
lingcr, Cloves and Essences o
very kind.
Also, a great variety of Family
tnd Toilet Soaps, Soda, Starch,
Bluing and Copperas.
Also, different grades of Chew
ng and Smoking Tobacco and Ci
tars, Powder, Shot, Bar Lead,
Percussion Caps, together with
nany other articles in general use
n families, that cannot be enume
ated. Feb. 17 7
EDIVIN BATES & CO,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ry Goods and Clothig,
122 & 124 MEETING STREET,
CHARLESTON S. C.
hdain Bates, Geo. C. Selman, Thos. B. ItGahan.
Feb. 10 6 3mo.
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !t
BARGAINS I
[f you want good bargai s, call at
A. SINGLIUN'S.
N. 0 Molasses of the very best
iuality,
White Wine Vinegar, Kerosene
)il,
Flour, Sugar, Coff4e and Mack
;rel,
onstantly on hand; together with
a well selected Stock of
Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
AND- ALL AT t
VERY LOW PRICES.
Feb. 8 5 tf. .
Wiskeman & Wilber,
Having removed to their New Store, are
-eady to accommodate their friendst in all
;ort.s of Groceries, at the lowest prices pos
sib.
They are ready to fill orders for Peruvian
lu.o, direct from the original Peruvian
Ageunt,
At Market Prices for Cash.
Feb. 24 8 tf.
P.P. TOALE,
Charleston, S. C., Manufacturer of
Doors, Sash,-Blinds.
oE.-We Would call the particular at
ention of our iriends to the above card.
P. P. Toale has a large. Faictory, and such
racilities as enable him to supply the best
work of his own miake at low prices. A
very large anid complete assortmnit always
m hand at his Factory. HORLBECK'S
WHARF, NE AR NORTH EASTERN RAIL
ROAD DEPOT, CHARLESTON, S. C.
N B-Orders fromt the country solicited,
wd strict attention paid to shipping in
good order. April 7~ '69 ly
W. G. GLENN,
WITH
GEOs C. ROBINSON,
GROCER
AND . -
Commtiss ion Merchant,
26% Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIg.
Choice Family Groceries,
Of Every Description
CONSTANTLY'ON HAND,
including Bacon, Flour, Coffee,
Ssgar, Salt, P.utatoes, Salt Fish,&c
At the Lowest Cash Prices
Dec. 2 49 6mnos.
A. Ca KAUFMAN,
BHOKR,
Auctioneer & Comnmissioni geai
No. 25 BROAD. ST.,
C HA RL EST ON, S.C.
Will Buy and Sell Real Estate
Bonds, Stocks, Bank Bills, &c.
Ex-Gov. B. F, Perry, Greenville, S. C
Charles r Lowudes, Charleston, S. C. Le
sen & Miles, Charleston S. C. WV. &
Taylor, Baltimore Mid. Mauj. C. H. Subei
Newberry, S. C. Gen. T. M. Logan. Rieti
mod Vat. Hon. J. 13. Campbell, Chaules
ton S. C. W . B. Smith & Co., Charlestom
S. C. Crane, Boylston & Co Charleston, E
C. Pelser, Rodgers & Co., Charleston. S. C
Presly Lord & nlsyChretn 8. C
April'l4i1m.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
The undersigned hs just returned from NOW
York, with a large and complete str of
Dry Goods and Groceries.
which belI prepared to sell low for bb
Feb. 10 tf. D. MOWZ*.
Spring Dress Goods.
A few pieces of nice Poplin and Challie Yohi
Call and see them, at D). MOWBWS.
Feb 10 tf
Notice.
I have been solicited by my friends from
time to time to order stoves for them. and I
would now say to all who desiire one of the
best COOK S fOVES, that I have made sat.
isfactory arrangements with the manufacta.
rers. and can fill orders for all who may de.
sire. D. MOWE
Jan 13
LIME.
Eor sale by
Jan 13 D. MOWR,
Just Received,
Some very heavy PLAID 0$.
'ABURG,
for sale low by
D. MOWER.
Jan. 27 4 tf.
DRY &MIILLINER.Y GOODS,
A good stock of the above con
stantly on hand, and for sale low
for cash, by D. MOWER,
Jan 13 tf.
New Orleans Molasses,
For sale by
Jan 13 . D. MOWER.
Prints-Prints.
ew and handsome styles of Sprin Pra at
Feb 10 tf D. MOWW$E'.
Ladies' Baskets.
A fine aesortment at D. MoWEVL
Feb 10 tf.
Kits New Mackerel and Salmow, for saleDf
Feb 10 tf D. ![OWIR.
A n:ce stock of Sugars. Call and ass
buying, at D . MOWEU'S
Feb tf
Leather, for sale by D. MOWER.
LARGELY NIJREASD
Stock of Groceries.
Paysinger & Wilson
Next does to the Shoe Store,
Have now on hand, and to which they are
constantly adding all choice articles in the
Grocery line, which they are selling at
L OWi PRICFES,
GROCEIE1I
-SUCH AS
Bacon, Lard,
Molasses, Flourt
Sagar, Coffee,
Rice, Candles,
Mackerel, hi,
Together with
Bagging, Rope,.
Trace Chains,
Spades, Axes,
Yarns, Cotton Card41
Osnabnrgs,
Homespuns,
Tobacco and Segari,
Tin ware, Jug warey
And a large variety of other artia
eles, such as are usually kept in
frst class grocery store,
d.'c 2 49
M7. P. ALBRITTONt
I would rpetfully say to the ltiusans, thati
hve jutro.ved a veyluand well seli.t
DILYG600S, VIZ: Prints, Shiam
Shirtings, Hats, and (ape for Ladies Gma gad
Bon'daSs a ddles, lames. Brils e
Coffes Teas aaae, o
witb a sIplendd stc o rLs,U91ad5
Wiues, Gin, Whiskeys, Ra, Crln it
MyStock is complete and I want s
fre,d and ou stS, il as everyon
and see my stock, for am esel thatI~
MIarch89tf.
NEW STORE--NW8fTOL
Groceries!
Groceries!! .
Bacon,
FlIour,
Salt,
Sugar,
Coffee,
Molasses,
Soap,cnae
- Matches,
Cheese, Mackerel, Candy,
&c., &c., &cs
March 3 D.P. BUZZIAXOT.
Thomas S. Moorman,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hes resumied the practice of the Law at
this place, and camn be found for the pressen
at the Store of R. Moorman & Co.
Feb 2i8 tf
IMlPORTNT to-eIADIESe
At the Shoe House of
Abrms,GrINa & Eargre.
, Canbe found
Fine French Kid Gaiters
" Glove " "
"Calf " Ta.
rhe above SneStock are all madbybead,
and warranted as sometig exra.
Our lady atends wes spcdizlyN8000M
to emine the above 0605
March 31 13