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IIl RNANCIALAND cMERCIAL . Readers will rcmeu;berthatop. market lquotations are in currency unless otherwise specialy stated. COMIERCIAL. nY PILICES CURRENT. TUVE DA Y, Jtitie 12, 18O-3. tolton.-The transacti6s lasteek were smaall, at prices- ranging from 20@28c. , Apples, dried, buhe1,-. '... . .l.50 Bagging, Guin ......... .40c Dundee,............-.9.. ,... 45c. Bae Re,Manilla, per lb.........- to 40e. " ? 'Iem~p,...................- - BI4esIQne, ................. ........ . 25c. Co&ee, Rio; per pound ................... . Jara, ".............. ... .. 50C. Candles, Adamantine,............40 to 50C. Sperm,.............. .....5 to 60c. heese,-.........-...- - -.- ..35 to 40C Owrn, per bushil,.............2 Gold................. ...... - - -- -- - - .. 'Neal, per,-4vshe'. ...... .. Nackerek kita,......................-0'a 1asses, sorghum, per gallon,............. -e Cuba, - . - -8 Ail-a, per pound,.. ............... -- Rice, per pound,.-.-..........- . -SC Sgr, brown, per pond,..........18 to 2oe refihied, ".................23 to 2Sc. .- Sal, Liverpool, per sack,. ...... Plogh Sel... .. .. ......... ... 1c. tjLS. 1ra................ - -. .12@1 qureed Iron.................... ...2(A4. Produee Market-Prices from WSP-s atter, per poun-d................--t to 25. - See4;per pound,..................10 to 12 Baco'-n, per pound,.................2c. ggn,- per do/.., ....... ..- - --- -... . Eour, 'per bbl.,................... $15 Lar4j per pound,...................20 to 25c Pa,*w;per.,bushel,.... j.....$1.50 t^ 1.75 Ju Ya, ne 9.-Cutton market stead sales 29W0 bales, 3SC@4u. Sugar dull. Gold closed at-39-. NZW O9UA,s, June P).-Cotton firm, sales 1400 ba'e at 5c. Gold 37. QULstox, J,ne 9.-Cotton in good reqnest, pces firm and advancing, with sales about 130 bale strict middling 34@6v. Nni DanLzANS, June 10.-Cotton tirn, with -tles of 1,40V besat3*3 cents. Gold "74. Ne4ronTa, Jurie .11.-Cotton aetive, and 2 eMhigh with salas-of 40o000 bales, at 39a 42 S- firm. Coffee dulL Gold, 3t'. Strayed, ROI be premises of the subscriber, last _V''_Thursdav a trim made horse mule, in pret'y Cood order, about 6 years old, also a year old sorzi colt. . The- mule has a white speck , in one e70. Anyginformation will he gladly received. MARGARET MARTiN. Notice to Creditors. A LLj prsoti having demands a-gainst the es tate of John Dray ton Senn, dee'd., are bere bt notiie to-present the saw.e to the subseriber efn, or before the -uth day .of Juiy next, as a -setlement will be made on sidd estate at that time. Those who fail to present their claims b>y thbat tiune wi1l be batred. * JE SE SENN, Adm'r. June Il-24-4t. liotice to Tax Payers, ALL peren. iaLe .t.o Ta x on Rtvl Es.tate wih L.in the Touni of Newbw rry imust pay mid~: - Tx on or before tJfj irst day of July next. -? .sec 13-24-Stt Fromn Ceambia, t'ia It/wrk'wj/, ~o New 'York. ,(JUT u CARO~LINA R. Ri. CQ& iPANV, - ('Columbi, -Jine 7, -t8-;. TCottop qsAi j pr D- le, de )rer ihno 1e Yo,'. * NSouth aCarolina Rilroad Company an THROUGH TA RIFFc,n COTTON, which ob'viates -i nnecessary delar and ex,e::se. Shippeps mniy conigJn4o ei-ber Wiis~- & Ch o ug'rRivcecel & Co.. a:get-at New~ Y:k staners ac ha rleston. 1TME LOCA L T AfPJF - -rom( l'umina to Charles-ton willi be y per bale. -~ IR. T. PiEAK F, - June 13--2-3t. Geueral Superint,et?dent. PHfENIX & GLEANOR, * THlE- DAIbY THIENIX. b1 published every ntirnin;r, exept Monday and containrs-the LATEST NE WS, by teegap *and miails-,'ap fo the hu of going to prs Edito.ials, Correspondene, fzO a dferent poms Miscellaneous Re:rding, Tlhs, Poetry, Skethe etc.,eect., ect. In 1 the4UANTITY and Q~UAx LITY 'of its READINGI MAT f ER is not to be exce!!:ed b y any paper in Sou:h Carolina. ADV,ERTISE MENTS inserted ou favorable termis. - THE TRI-WEEKLY PH1ENIX Conaius, in everv a.umber, the reading mnattr -(ers>Jrac;ing the latest news) of TWO I'di '* of the daily. It is published every Tfuesday Tl ur:day -and Saturday mornings. TIHE GLEANER Is published every Wednesday morning. It is the desire, and will be the object of the Pro pri-etor, to make thiw.egenal to, i-f not' the best. F~AMILY NEWSPAPER in the Sou.h.. In fact. .su its name indicates, -_ A SOME COMPANION. Besides the collection of the cream of the news o f the we-ek, Political, Financial and the Mahr e.ts it'wili contain a large amount of LITER ALRY )MATrFER, such,~as choice Tales, Sketches an d 1oetr-y. It will'embrace EIGHT PAGEs, con - tining~ FORTYElGUTCOLUMNS, is pr- ited in a. form to bind, and thus secures a faithful re.ord .and history Qf passing events. - TEI-AMS-ZN A D 'A NCE. I)aily Paper, six months.........81 00 Tri-W,eek, " ....M5 Weekly, ....... 50 JCLPAN As SELBY., Proprietor 'Ctolumbia, S. C. The Newberry Hierald ! Goodbas the Best! Cheap as the Cheapest ! Circulation equal to anty. Only $3 per annm, or $1,50 for six months. NOW IS THE TIME_TO SUBSCRIBE, ~Every family in the district should take one copy at least of their own district paper. While a t.he suereending country generally andi State at large, it should be an acceptib-le weekly viei tor. Advertisers. at home and abroad. will find it to their advantage to advertize in the r9eid, as its circulation is extensive and eteadilv mocreastag. Trensient abrcri.isements of one or two ins'er sions $1,50 per square of 10 solid lines, for first, and $1 for subsete-ent insertions. Libieral redn~elions to those ad-:ertising by the inont?i or quarter. Lecture Scitizens'f Ncwberry Tilage and sur . rounding colmt-ry are resp&iffully informed Ihat MA-TR[-EW J)AVIS. an rged gentleman, who * barnt but in CNumtia, wvill deliver a Lecture * the Court House this (Wednesday) erening, 1.3th inst., at S-o!oc5, upon the elegin.e of Wo nan ; toucliing upon Sarah, Naomi, Queen Vas aies, Mary, and others. The discourse to be itrictly reltgious. A-dmittance 25 cents. Children free. :>ne 10'-6-4-l"t. Sheriff's Sale, - B Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias. to me direeted, I 'Will sell on the first Monday in July next, before the Court H.ouse door, with in the legal hours of sale, the following property -to wit: One house and lot in the Town of Neivberry, containing four fifths o"an acre, more or less, hotinde-d by the Greenv,:e & Columbia RA Road, by a lot owned by W u. Langfurd, on the.Son:h west hy a street whlch separates it from C. IT. ingsmor's lot and on tl South east by the Kio;trd's Ferry Road, levied on as the proper tv f S. F. Sonih, at the suit of the Dank of New berry vs. S. F. Snilh. -Ao, ilioise and lot in the Town ofNewherry cont:ainig three acres. more or less, bounded by the~dieciville & (ol-mtnhA Rail Road, by the Lutheran Church lot, i.y N. A. Hunt,-r's lot, and North.ea.t hy Boundary Street, levied on as the property of N. F. John:son, at the suit of the Bank of Newberry vs. N. F. Johnson. Also, a house and lot in the 'own of Newberry contapning two acreq, more or less, bounded by the street which separates it from C. M. Jones'7 lot, by the Methodi-t parsonage, by lands belong ing to the estate of Job Johnstone deed., and by the street which sep:rates it fronm the lot beloug ing to the estate of Ahica*l Caldwell, deed., levied on as the property of Geo. D. Smith, at the suit of the Bank of Newberry vs. Geo. D. Smith. Also, one tract of lant, contahiihg three hun dred and seventy five acres, more or ess, b.ound ed by lands of J. N. Herndon, G. B. Tucker, and Peter Ducket, levied on as the property of Henry Whitmire, At, the suit of the Bauk of Newberry vs. Henry WIiL1ndre. Tcms of sale, c-h. W Y. W. HOUSEAL, q. X. D. Sheriffrs office, June jOh, 1r;6. Ad the abtve ,tated cases have been assigned to Mas. 3. axter.. W. 11. J tne 1-2 -t. The Staie of South Carolina. \EWBERl.Y DLISTRICT--IN EQUITY. Johu A. Henderton v -alie Henderson et a!. .L.il fur Par!ition. THE ereditors of the estate of James M. Hei. I derson, d(ce ed, are hereby request-d to rel:der, an,l establih on oath, their respective de mands be.ire tie Gmmtuissioner of this Court, on or be fore theU t 7 y1. '!(Jxty ,e.rt. SLAS JOHNSTON, C. E. N. D. Coin'is c.fiee Jun: G3, 1 S06. NEWB3EimlY.DISTRICT-IN EQ~UITY. Jo'.n S. Bir..e & L. B. Mu!lfett Adan's v'Wmz. Erd gee, Chties Bridges et al. l|a? fr .\'e o f~ !ia mb, (c. "HE ereditor's ofX Wilev Brid.ges, deceased are k. hereby re 1'red. to renider anid estalisht rheir de:m ls on .ah herme the Commisioner of :his Jour: oo or L.uv' 'the thirtieths day of June instnt. m.A 1"1HNSTONE, c. E. N. . *June 1.3-24.3t-87. MVE IdRu DI".ICT--IN EQUITY. Relen' O' N. v Walter I!. H ut. Ebu r.r 7 'r. JT ::pin rto myuv sais fa ction that Walter I1.1H:hier: Hnt, he 'etnidnt in this case, L i! hercre ~CQ eterd, on .otion of Mr. Dax rt', Co ep. Mi , :!t't :ed de fendantr, p!ead, vnwer or urto b1 i n is case, ui:hin tre'e mnon' hI fo: ihe dat rof, or the samle Lou.:'r's Oflice, SIL.A8 JOIIN&TONE,. 22d M sy, 18eA:. [ i~ mm"m y . C. E. N'. D. NE\VUEtzY PISTR!WT--lN EQUITY. Sma..: C. G.u:. AdmxN., v JNo. B. C.nIm: ~& Bil! je,r D>ver-sale~ j' icani-and to marshlai Tht ere:ditor. of t in *satte of HIll:ry WV. Gary dce-l are'. it rc.id t o 'ender in andt establish heirrespctie de,md, on o ith, becfor-e the ('otmistinr en o 'fr.e the :Both .Junie 186. 6mi 0150. l L AS J( HINSTONE, T4E ftm myn stable, !, wihin three miles e etLibeg Ha po olrdee, on Tuesday niigh t, s rb o f ' h y , a h e k n v -; ,t in fin e o r d e r , no ar h,spodtoe abtoit 1 bhands wit a ebin .. ''ra aj. t:aeb .d whieb_h itli heent u.d fot r t ta'on, ind an al i w.agen saidle and sh.ep .kin. Th'e Uaove rewvard~ will he elven for the recovery oI f sid mule anid th e thief i f possible. T H US. P. ABA ?.1, Near Liberzty Hall P. 0. June 4-2-'. [E R YE G i w watnt Agents everywhere to sell our IMI'ROVED $Qo Seweg M'achines. Three new l:inds. Under and upper feed. Sent Ont tria!. Warranted five years. Above salary on large connutissions paid. The ONY machines sod in the U :1hed States for less than 8tI, which~ are fj!bg ic<'sed by Hiou, WiAe&er ci Wiilsop, A!! oer ae, Singr & CJo., and Bac'he!der. All oter ch a acinets are infringemnents, and he se!cru or us.cr are liable~ to arredt, fine and( im-i prisoent.Iliastrated circiulars senit fi e. Ad tress, or coli upon Shaw & Clark, at Biddeford, Maine, or ('hicago, iL. TJHE Subscriber will receive TEN or TWELVE LPupilIs in the Ord i nary branch.es of English Education, Latin and Greek, and, if desired, Freueb and German. The place of teaching will for the present be over ofiee of L. J. Jones,Esq., on law r'anige. J. F. J. CALD'WELL. May 3(0 22 tf Newberry College, rJ'HE Board of Trustees n'i'l hol their Semi .1atnnual mieeting in the College building, on Tusiav the 2th instant at 2 o'clock P. MI. A punetuai attndan~ce of-the members of thi Bo:rd is earnestly requested. HENRY SUMMER. June 4- 23--3t. 'MONTI :---AGEiNTS wanted for .si. entire S yne ric ?cs,b just out Address 0. T. GR,Ci:y Building, Bidde:ord, Me. Juc4-23t-lv. .Mr~hs. &el W\ill Dispose of the Remainder of her sprg s1ock of mi11rg, ATn GET LY REDUCED PRICES. Wool Cardhg Notice. AVING thoroughly ripaired our Wool Card i ng Machinery and Added an entirely new -set, thereby increaing our ability to do work promptly, w invite all -who feel disposed to come, and Get their woOl carded the same day. SA fter the fiit of June, we will have a convey arice wiitizg at CEDAR SPRING STATION, on Spartunburg and Union Railroad, to receiv4 wool sent up by the train on Tuesday, Thursdai and Satuirdav, of cach week. We guarantei work to giv 4satisfaction as to quality, arid dis patch. The best -of oil for greasig furnished FREE OF CB ARGE. TERMS-10 cents per pound in specie. Cur rency arid barter of all kiuds taken at marke prices-but please understand-NO CRED T. JNO. BOMAR & CO, Bivingsville, S. C., June 4-23-2r. Corn, Rice, Potatoes, & e O LBS Rangoon RICE, U c 'F's Carolina Hice, 50 Bble Stuer Flour, 20 " Irish potatoes 4 prbbl. 2 Crates Crockery (assorted.) AL' 0, 7,000 Bis. Wht. Provision Corn in store in lot to suit purchasers. Orders promptly filled. BROWNE & SCHIRMER, Main St., Volger's N6w Store. June 4-23-1n. BLEASE & WRIGIII Copai'twrship NotITe: r pHESubscribers have formed a Co-partner TLship under the name and style of BLEASE WRItHT, for the purpose of carrying on the TIN AND STOVE B1SINESS. At t7ze Old Stand of H. if. Blease, and have on hand and are continually manufac turing the largest and best assortment of Tillwnr', perhaps in the Statec. They have j ust reenve a v.ry Iarge aind excellent asso:-tment of whchther will sell very low, conside,ring th~ high price of othrer th-ings, a.ud war,tat:the Spe ration of everyv stcve they sell. They are prepared to do ailkinds of job work usually done irn-+heir line. Pairticulir attention willi be givern to R oofing &~ Gruttering REPAIRING OLD STOVES, That Catn be Regi.-ed ; and putting themi up. Theyt congratulate their customners or the ~uitoni of the two shopis. as it ena bles them to sell Tin ware e hi e a p e: thani they have heretofore done, H, H, Blease, W. T. Wright May ^0 22 tf FD VALENTINE & CO, No. 15 Maiden Lanle, New York, MAN -FACTURIER.S OF GOLD PEAS, CASES, &c., Are now preipared to offe r to jobbers arnd r-et-t dealers the CIThEAPEST P'ENS IN T71 J].-IfCK ET. TIhe pens are of difierent sizes frot Nos. 1 to 0, inclursive. The prices of V ALENTINE & CO.'S Crs1 qualit Gold P~ens, without -ar,es, and warr-ante-d for ern year, except rgarist acde-nt., is as fllws: No. Pen, 81 25 ; No. 2 Pen-, $1 5ri; No. 3 P'e: $2 iii; No. 4 Pen, $2 25 ; No. 5 Pen, $2 75; No Pen, $3 5i'; No. 7 Pen, $4.5t; No. 8 P'en, $5 511 No 9 Pen, $7. All our first quality Penis at samped "E D. Valentiae & Cu." The Above Pens in Solid Silver Extens1on Cases with PnCIICls. For $200, a No. 1 pen, 1st quality. For $2 5r, a No. 2 pen, 1st quality. For $8 25, a No. 3 pen, 1st quality. For $g 75, a No. 4 pen, 1st quality. For $4 5i0, a No. 5 pen, 1st quality. Fpr $5 75, a No..6 pen, 1st quality. The Same Gcld Pens in Gell PaeI Ebony Des . Holders and Morocco Cases. For $2 Q0, a No.2pn,stqaTv For 82 75, a No.4pe,stqai. For $3 510, a N o.5pe,1tqli. For $4 A 0i, a No.6pe,stqliy For .'5 75, a NoT. Pe,stuli. For 47 25, a No. pe,ltuai. For S U, a o. pen, 1st q'uall'ty. Second 4pen 1Q uality Pn-o arn. Our seconpend1s quality p'saesapd". D poins asour irs quiiypen, 1th qulyty. - dif~r.neebeig i ten,altyo 1th gal. Ti r..\~3 en,$1 04 o.8 pen, 2a5;t.~ Fr) 8 00, No. pen, 1s quit. Secon Quaita Penis.NtWratd or seco an e.pnd qualitypnsaetmed".Da o," and3 a . rflymen, havingity esa poi as our ais No.lit pen, the onalymtr 75.Fo 2 pe, a10 No. pen, $1 qu 5;ity. For $1 75, a No. U pen, 2d quality. Our pens rank thr>ughool~ the country as equia if not superijor, to any gold pens manufacturet not only for.thteir- writing quali ties, but duirahbilit and elegant-finish. Ti e greatest care is usedi their manufactur-e, and none are sold with th sihtest imnperfeet-ion whichi skEI ce detect. WV would call the attention of the dealers to th' clebrated PAUL BRETON W atch, for which w are the sole agents for the United States. W have themi in silver and gold cases. Jobbers, retailers, jewelers, and all dealers our lie throughout the country, are requestedt send for~ a circular. A ddress E. D. VALENTINE & Co., Manuifacturers arnd Wholesale dealersi Gold Pens. Jewelr-y :mi Watches, No. 15 Maiden Laue New York. FOR- SALES. THAT DESIRAMt;E FROPER TY, in the Westerm part.of New I. berry, new -the property of Dr. T. L. Ogier, and formerly ow-ned and oeupied by Mr. Win. F. Nance. The House and Outbuild ings are ali of Brick, and -on the premises are Brick Barn, Dry Well and Dairy. Attached to the yard are 25 acres of Farming Laud, all of whieh is now under (-ulLivation. In addition to the above, ihere may be pur. chastA at -the above house, 1 very fine PIANO, 2 handsome setg of BED ROOM FURNITURE, val. iuble Books, Carpets, H,usehold and Kiteben Furnit;ure. &c., &c. Yor furtter information apply to C. W. PARKER, Variety Store, Law Range. Newberry, S. C., May 16. 20-tf. The Subscriber NTENDING to leave Newberry, noi offern his sock %if. GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS FOR SALE To any person who will purchase the entire stock, the u,o-t liberal ter:n3 will be offered. C. W. PARKER, Variety Store, Law Range. May 'o-22-tf. HANDSOME SUPPLY OF Sprillg & Sum111er God& Latest Designs-IMost B6autiful Fabrics, STO LARGE,VARIED, & COMPLETE AND PRICES REDUCED. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ANE H ANDSOME STOCK of Ladies and Gentle, ALSO, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Hats, Boots & Shoes Varieties. Dress Goods. Organdies, Ber.ege, Monmb'hques, Popliss, Eng'ish Gin,ghams, Black Silk, French-Baretha, M uslin.s, Calicoes, etc. ~.White Goods. Brillian ti N;,insooks, Jackonets, Swiss Mus lins, L. C.. Ilandkerchiefs, Cuffs and Collars, Mss'Hoops, Ladies' Hoops, Ladies' -Hose, I. Boots and Shoes, Ladlies Patent Leaither, Morocco and Kid:; Childs' Fancy. .Mi.sses' d,o. Boys' do., Men's'iaced B ts, Men's Brogans, Oxford Ties and Boots. Longoloth, 104Sheeting, 4..4-Si.eeting, Ticking, Browr Sh.irting.' Rats, pas Casiierc. MZns' Cajsimere, Boys' Fur Me' Fur, Men's Brush. Ch<- country cured Bacon., Dlams, Lard Goldn' aru p. Now Orleans Jd6 asses, A No.: Flour Com-'e, Tea, sugar, Rice,' Soda, Pickles Pepper, ets. . - alisbellaneous, Am ricnad Fren -h Calf Skins, Sole Leather Cotton andu Wool C irds,. Patent Axes, Seives Table adPocket Knives, Padlocks, Scissors Shiears; Looking Glasses, Perfumuerie:, Tobacco Seg'rs, Iron, Nails, Powder, Shot, Buckets Bron, Baske ts, et~e. My iheiliiies are equial- o aniy house in the up country. I will sell as cheap the cheapest. jMay 218 WV. H. WEBB. T'2o .U y Old Frienc., Custorner8 anc the Putblic Generally. JH ATE permanently'io atedI at :ewberry, t< cry onthe -. ~SADDlE AN1J HAMEmS8tJ1NSS in all iti tndoas branches. I am p.repnd e iurniisIdHurness, S:add les, -Bridles, &c<:of th b,est ma+ee4i, and tw-hdert-noiee-cerarttela at tention -given to repairing. Prices to suit th,' times. - - Gi Shop over H. H. Blease:s Tin Shop. . * ay 23 imno -J.~ YLE, Agt. Y.J. PDPE, SATT ORNEY AT LAW, - AND OFFERS his Professional services to thle Citi .izes of Newberry and adjoiniing Districts. OIe-next dlooi to L. M. Suber & Co.'s Sho< Snre; an'd opl t-e Socth siee 5f the CurtIlodise May 30 22 tf JOHN A, CHAPMANJ IATTORNEY AT LAW, e1 and 80UCiTOR IN EQUITY, WVIL L attend to all business entrusted to hi T Tcare. Office ait the Bookstore. ~Newberry C. UI., S. C., May 22 21~tf. Hecadquarters, Saluda, S. C., May l'7th, 1866. . ecial Orders No. 1. 4LL persons of -olor, freedine'n aind hog steal 1, .1era. ar~ hiereby ordered to keep out of m; ,eniciosures, and off my premises without specia vpermit. The law and self-protection will be re nsorted to. -Emnployers will extend this rdIei- t< et-he Freedmen-read it to them motihl. May 23 21 4 MICHAEL WERTS. WV. A. Elmore, MANUFACTURER OF Saddles, Bridles, Harness. &c, - e., kc., - no. mre S;mth orbehrry C. . Rennirina IN STORE A FULL STOCK OF Splig and Samef 6ods, U;ST RECEIVED, AND WHICH ARE BE. ING CONSTANTLY ADDED TO. Consisting of Dress Goods, Prints, White Good, 4'othing, hata, Caps, Boots, Sn'oes, Fancy Articles, Groceries, &c., &c. All of whicT>eing purchased fo1 cash, from first hands, and at faller prices, con he sold at very low figure. for CASR. Jobbers will find it to their advan tage to examine this stock M. FOOT. Mar. 20, 3m. HEAAQURTERS fR RCANDIES ANT A CLAUS, notwithstading that the sea son for his distribution of good things ha: past, has retureed to Yeirberry with a great va rieti'y :of Vancy aood Oonfectionaries and Grc eeries, which will be disposed of at the establish ment of A. M. WICKER Assorted candiez, gum .drcps, toys, fruits ii cans, currants, citron, raisins, almords; Englisl walnuts, pecan nuts, hazle nuts, butter nuts, co coanuts, fruits, lemons, sugar buiscuits, lemon soda, wine and Boston crackers, ginger cakes cheese, flavoring extracts, gs, fig-paste, honey prunes, wines, cordials, syrups, porter, ale champagne, vermacelli, maccaroni, table salt . oysters, sard.ines, pickles, pepper sauce, mustard soda, ginger, can.dles, matches, so1gar, coffee, tea mackerel, fleur, 1Aueing, indigo, copperas, starch ground pepper, -unground do., spice, ttegs cloves, barns, rice, codfish, salt, bl.ae stone., camn phor, tobacco, segars, pipes, maccaboy snuff, toi let soaps, blacking, brushes, paper collars, but tons, c.ombs, .brushes,pencils,hooks & eyes,thread concentrated lye,sifters,cottoncards, Whittemore' No. 10, 1 pair ladies' scales, buckets, shoe thread hair pins, pens, and in fact everything usual!; found in a family grocery or confectionery store All of which will be sold cheap for cash. I you cannot come scud, but in alt cases let casi accompany the order. mar 08 13 tf - A. M.. WICKER. NOW is the TII TO BUfY. Cheap Goods, As I will CLOSE oUT Thbe following articles At A SACRIFICE 1' Pieces col'd Alpaca 60c per yard, worth $1,0. 25 " - Poplins, 35c. " ," 6 25" Printed,.worsted, 27 " " 4 15 ." Barege, - 3 " ." 6 '10 "-- do - . 50" " -7 25" Printed Muslins, 30 " "'5 "0 " DYebage, 45 " '" 7 565 Mantillas, p3,00 each e7, 50 .- do. -* 6,00 " '*10,0 r24 Sunnr Shawls 4,50 " " 9,0 24 do do 4,00 " " 8,0 50 Pair Sleeve Setts, 1,25 per hett '' 2,5 50 "* " 1,50 " 2 ,0 -500 Pieces fa'wn Itdfs i5 each ' .3 300 Pr col'd Kid Giovesl 1A0 per pair 4 2.,0 (Best make,) 1000.Ladies paper collars, 3 pieces-fpr 5 cents. And.a great nmany other articlesAot mnentione here, at proportionaite prices. Come and see to yourselves. Respectfully, JACOB STERN, 2d door from the corner,in the. Newberr my2 18 .tlotel Building. .New Fiirllittire Store, Over Rutledge & Ostendernf' ( And Opposite the Marble Yard.) XXE expect to keep constantly on hand, S complete assQrtmient of thc followin. ai ticles, iz: Chamber Setts, BUEAUlS, WASH STANOS Bed-steads, Trundles, Cribs, Cradles MAT RASSES, Toilet, Saloonl, Polding and Ertension Tab>le: SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES, DIVANS RdCEING CHAIRS, (From Common to the Finest.) A good variety of Cane and Wood-seat.Cha'ir and Childrec's Rockers, Pining and Nur.eer: Chairs, also Merchant'% Stools. We will also kee'p Wal1l Paipering and Winudo, Shades, anid furn sh Looking-Glass .71ates for old frames. GREAT FALL PRI41 .. N'aviiDg purchaser, my stock since the great FALL IN PRICES, I*now offer them at the following reluced rates for Specie Viz: SUGAR at 15c per pound, COFFEE, 80c " " MOLASSES, 65c per gallon, BLIND BRIDLES, $1.25 each, JADDLES, 7.00" WAGN HARNES8, 4..00 per set, SHOES, 1.25 per.pair, HATS, 75ceach, CLOTHING, 5.00 per.suit, PRIN'S, 16 to 20c per yard, BLEACHED HOMESPUN 18c " CTTONADES, 85c CAS,;IMERt, 75c " A BROAD CLOTHS, % 00 " ". Besides the above I have a great variety of Tancy and Domestic Dry Good, GROERIES, Saddlery, Hardware, Crocker, fable and PocKet Cutier 'Tin, &C., &Ce. All of whick will be eold at de.abozr RED UCED PRIORS Country merchants would do wet to exaalne imy stock before purchasing in Charleston. vEO, D. SfTHAgen may 2 18 5 MO&Oos a* Now Full and Compiet', Ladies', Gentleinen's, Boefs Youth's, Misses & ChIdreh'A I S now fuil and co mpet e. Consisting of-ever variety and styk of Goods, in our ine a of whieh were mnade, especially to ordecay4h'e Ivery best nmanufactors. Therefore, we feel confi dent that we can, and will sell a better shoe for the same money, than any other housethis.side - of Philadelphia. We cor dially invite a call bee fore you buy elsewhere. I. M. SUBER, &Co. Main st., opposite Court Huse. N. B.-Being connected with-the Hodse of L !M. Suberki Co., I will be happy te see sihny old friends -sud castemers.1.-.'... iani 10) 2 tt McDrFFIS METTS. . Fisk's Meaie Bra! Base: T .bi'qer 1hne just r'eiel d .a supply; of t.Lhese 'Cases, fhrm 'the above celebrated marufheturcr, wnicih ar'e of the .latest and mnoqt improved patterns, and of elegant Rsewood Ifinish, and whieb he offers at low ..rate .to jhe public. He t akes this occasion to say that. t1e' have been purchased exclusirely for ciash an~ selling thenc at only a s'nall advance on the cash price, that no. orders for the above Cases 'will -be attended to unless accomipanied with.the ce *2R. C. CHAPMA . Ne wberry, S. C., Mrch 1, 186.0 ~. J.3JENKINS TSPREPARED to do any kind of work-in the aLove line, in the latest STYLE and FASM I ON. lTe Seutta of Mr. P. Scott's ) May 2, 18-t. FAMIL GROCERIES, and inteFrds to ke"p constai'tly oin hand a gene ersecfl. so'icit, and hopes by .selling goods at smnall profits, to secure a share opubli patronage. iIIs store is on Main-street, opposite Docto; yCapers' edrug store, where he will be pleased to wait on anyv who will favor him with a call. - NewberFry, March 27, 1866. NOTICE. T HE UNDERSIGNED respectfuTy -anounces I.to the citizens of Newberry, at.d surroundq ing country, tnat hie is now fully prepared to fill all orders for Sash, Doors, Blinds, Window and D)oor Framnes, Moulding and Cornice, Plaining, STongue and Grooving, and all kinds..of $croll WVork, S&c., on the shorted& notice. -em.a Cask. W. A.- CLINE. March 14, 11-3m. +2 - .9 $15 REWARD. TVILL he paid for, the Iteedvery of a small .? old Shirt. Pin, with- a single White tone Sct Desi!zn oh Pin-"a branch of a tree." Leave at this office. May 28 - Dentistry Free of Charge: T.M'E'wil1n5CKTEHwt .wTlnfilre ofchag,.n TEET Teeth wt Col Vo it e nt, ah n xrc et fo ifty cs,for'~ allwh u adesi r on Tere,-a . it u,.Co . n b.riA ' 1 1 er fifty 'e~s,. each, and extract tC~h for fifty cents, tor all who desire his ~ervj~es,.at May 23 21 ~ Da. McKELLAR'SOffice.