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DAN CASTEL LO'S NCT S 0 Trained Wild Animals! FORMING A Model and Moral Exhibition! - r LOOK OUT FOR The Grand Procession, KNIGHTS IN REAL ARMOR, LADIES IN REGAL ROBES, QUEEN'S CARRIAGE OF STATE ! THE MOUNTED ZOUAVES! THE CORNET BAND! GOLDEN CHARIOT, Horses, Ponies and Mules, Will be prominently seen and admired, But the .2 Novel Feature W ill be Let Loose in the Streets ! Taken fromt its cage by the intrepid / HERR LENGELL, Walked over a Platform and placed upon a *Car, and Carried in Triumph. The GOLDEN CAR of ORPHEUS, Containing Eckhiart's Silver Cornet Band! A Street Parade ! Georgeous to an.Extreme ! Unmistakablv indicative of the Strength and Reso-nrees of Dan Castello's GREAT SHOW Newberry, Friday, November 2nd, ADMISSION - --- - - -. 75 CENTS Children under 12 Years of Age, 30 cents. Separate Seats reserved for colored persons, 30 cents. The e r. in ann1oncing the (conunencement of the Second An nual So; een Tour of Dan CastllIo's Gr'eat Show. is pleased to be enabled to present an Array of Artistic namnes, comprising the very best Talent in the World. Better Riders. Gre ater EqJuestriennes, Bolder Gymnasts, MIore Daring2 Aerubats, Finer Blooded Horses, Smaller Ponies. Funnier 1 4ules, Mfore Original Clowns. DAN CASTELLO, The Original Conversationalist, Will appeaIr at echt Entertainment and itroduce the only Thoroughly Traine.d IIorse in the Unive'rse, the Russian Beauty " CZAR, " A Circassian Steed ! The Creature with the FLOWING MANE and SWEEPING TAIL, styled the 'Animal with Soul,' the paragon of Beauty Docility and intellig~ence. In fact, a finer and better show than has ever been organized. Elegance. Refinement and Attractiveness are the distinguished features of iDan Castello's Great Show. H~ERR LENGEL, the Lion King, will enter the den of the ferocious Wild Beasts, * And give an Entertainment that for Intrepidity and Daring far sur pase the tri:...h -xacee by t+e lae1.s A. Van Amburgh. WISKEMAN & WILER, Commission Merchants and Pro duce Dealers, Keep on band SUGARS-CHEAP!! Consisting of Crushed, Powdered, Granulated, and Extra Coffee Sugars, Soap, Lard, Spices, Soda, Candles, Bacon, by the Ib. or hhd. Hams, very fine. Bbls., ht bbls., quarter bbls., New Shore Mackerel. Choice Teas-Green and Black.. Fresh Crackers-assorted. Flour, Rice, Meal and Grist. FRESH GOODS ARRITING WEEKLY! Of Standard qualities, FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES. MAIN STREET, NEWBERRY, So. Ca. Special attention is called to o'tr fine Goshen Butter. oct 10 1y Z. L. WHITE, NEWBERRY, S. C. Announces to the citi/ens and community generally that he has on hand an assortment of the best To be found in the Southern Market. Also, a complete aid warranted stock of Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, and all kinds of ammuniti,'n, which are offered on the most liberal terins All kinds of iun and Pistol repairs made with expedition. Oct 17 3 Executor's Sale We will sell, on Wednesday. the 7th of No vember next. all of the estate of Martha Abrams. deceased, consisting of the following property, viz: 416 Acres of Land, Five fine Mules, Sixty head of Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, Corn. Fodder, Wheat Oats. Some Cotton, One 4 horse Wagon, One 2 horse Wagon, One Set Blacksmith Tools, Household and Kit chen Furniture, and mauy other articles too te dicus to mention. Terms made known on day of sale. W. T. ABR AMS, T. P. ABRA NIS. Executors. P. S.-Any person, wishing to rurchase land would do well to come and looka before the day of'sale. The plantation is under repair, with good dwelling and gin house, good well of wa ter all convenient, and all other necessary out buildings. W. T. and T. P. AR BRAMS, Oet 1'7 4 3 Executors. DENTISTRY. W. B. McKellar, Surgeon Dentist, would most respectfully say to his friends and the pub lic generally,.that he is now thoroughly fitted up in his new and elegant '.ffice. over Maj. Jas. M. Batxter's law office, and is prepared to do any and all kinds of~ work that lhe may be called on to do. Mr Thos. Moore, who has been practis,. inc' for the last six rroinths at one-fourth charge, will now operate at one half~ price. Mr.jJ. W. DePaiss, who is a new student will operate at Mr. Thos. Moore's former prices. Aug 223 mo LEGAL NOTICE. The udrindhave'formed a partnership Busi:ess entrusted to.us, in Newberry andlad join ing Districtc. will be promptly attended to. Offic at 'ewt>erry C. Ii. ERY 8tTMM R. WILLIAM R. BPEARMAN. Oct 17 3mo. A LL persons indebted to the estate of W. P. Cromer, neceased, are notitied and regntested to make payments on or before the first ot Junuary next, as a settlement will he made on said estate soon after that time. T. H. C ROMiEC, Oct. 17 2 mo. A dministrator. An Offer !s made to a!! parties indebted to me by note or account, made previous to the war, to settle the same at a hberal compromise in proportion to the ability of the parties to pay, if paid by the 1st of Jan'uary 1867. After which time they very likely wIll find them in the hands of another person for col% lection, that will not settle on as liberal terms. This offer is made in consequence of the result of the late war and of being under obligations to make payments on old debts myself by the time above menitioned. -E. S.COPPOCK. Newberry, S. C. Oct 10 41 4t. NOTICE. All persons having demands against the estate of R. L. Bradley, dec'd., are requested to hand therp in to the Ordinary, properly attested, immediately; and all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate parment. E. A. BRADLY, Executrix. Oct. 31: TO DEBTORS. An earnest appeal is muade to those in. debted, either by note or account, to the late firm of E. S. Bailey & ('o., to comle for. ward and pay the same in whole or in part AT ONCE. A Northern creditor has sued this firm for' a large amount in the Uz.ited States Court to he held in October. IIencee the absolute tnecessity o[ cilling upon their debtors. The notes and accounts are in may hands lor collection. Y. J1. PO)PE, se pt 26, 59 4t Office ini La w Range. Administrator's Notice. All persons haiving demands agaiist the estate of Ben. Dugan, deeased, are re queste. m hand themi in leg:dly attested, on or Lerm the first of November. And all per.1e:'iibted to said estate will conie forward si settle inmmediately. JOHN H. RENWICK, Admr. sept 3U :st SPECIAL NOTICE. All tho-e indeb)ted to P. Rodelsperger & Co., are respctful!y requested to come for ward and settle their accounts, just as soon as possible, as the firm is needing every cent that is due. If ihe above is not com plied with parties may expect suits and costs. Oct. 10 31 3;. LAND TO RENT. BY order of the Court of Equity, we will rent at Ne'vherry Court House, at publie auc tion, on sale day in Novemiber next, the lands of H Ion. J B. O'Neall, deceased, for one year. Terms of sale cash. W. H. H A RRINGl'ON. C. P. POP E, J. C CALD WELL, A. T. R EESE, Oct 17 3 Executors. LOST. A Heavy Pair of Gold Frame Spectacles Sliding Frames-one glass somewhat loose mn frame. A suitable reward will be paid the finder by leaving them with R. STE WARlT. Oct 11, 1866. 0 17 2 c'flr',',T & r ~-c~'u'Trv FAI & WINIER C[OING AT Wright & Coppoek's, No. 4, MOLLOHON ROW, NEWBERRY, S. C. Now open, a large and well assorted stock of Fall and Winter Clothing, selected and manufactured expressly for this market, comprising all grades from fine to common. Dress and Business suits, including Black French Cloth Frocks and Sackc, Beaver " " " Real Moscow Beaver " " Black French Doeskin suits, " American " " f Plain and Fancy French cassimer suits, - " " American "c " Sa:tinet suits. OVER COATS Full and handsome line of all qualities Beaver. Seal skin, Pilot c!oth, Blanket and zjdia rubber suits. Boys Clothing of all Grades. Single and in suits, for all ages from 4 to 21 years. FURNISHING GOODS. Linen bosom birts, (made to order.] Linen collars, white and fancy, Paper " plain and fancy, Merino and silk Under shirts, " and Cotton Drill Drawers, British white and brown half Hose, Gloves-Buck, Kid, Cassimer, &e., in great variety. HATS, Emubracing every style, some of entirely new patterns. BOOTS AND SHOES. Of the best makes and most approved styles. Trunks, Valises, Travelling Bags of grain, ed leather and canvass, of new and most convenient styles. Umbrellas for Hand and Buggy, all sizes. We can only enumerate generally. We invite all to examine our stock, being satis fied that if they expect something substan tial, handsome and cheap, they will not be disappointed. WRIGHT & COPPOCK. Oct 3 40 4t LATE ARRIVAL Of Fresh and Choice Confectioneries, &c. &c., &c. DR. T. GOUIN, Would inform his friends and customers that he has now open, and is constantly receivi g, chioice goods in his line, embracing Family Groceries, such as Coffe, Teas. Sugars. of the best qualities. Pepper, Spice, Gi inger, Nutmegs, Candles, Starch, Soap, Sardines, Can Oysters, do. Fruits, Together with a large variety of Confection ery, candies, Kisses, Drops. Sugar Fancies, &c Various brands Sjoking Tobacco, Also Chewing T'bacco. Pipes, The above are the leading articles of his stock, to wh~ich he luyites puble ;ttention yd4 aglicita trade. Store opposite Court House, and r.ext door to I1M. Suber & Co. Aug 22 NEW 8TUCK OF Ilaidsomie Millinery ! The undersigned have just opened at Mr. A. . Riser's store, a superb stock or Fall and Winter Millinery Goods, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the ladies of New berry and surrounding coun try. The stock consists in part of Bonnets. Fec th'ers, Flowers, Laces. etc. etc. Dress making also executed with neatness and dispatch. oct 8 0i tf Mrs 31. A. SfODDA RD & Co. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of sun.dry writs or Fieri Facias, to me directed, I will sefl, on the first londay in November next, before thbe Court House door, within the le I hours of sale, one tract o.f laud, containing 1 6 acres, more or less, bonded by lands of Syrrah Fellers, S. H. Fellers, Sarah Bobb ad others, at the suit of H. li. and J-P. Ki-. nard vs. T1. McNeil. Also. 18 acres of land. more or less, bounded, by lands of Daniel Suber an others, at the suit o John F GWymph vs. JacolU'elker. rerms or sale, cash. W M. W. H OGUSEA L, S. N. b. Sheriffs Office, Oct. 16,18G6i. To the Public. The Pavilion Ulotel, so long and ably con, uced by the la'e HI. L. Butterfield, will still be kept open for the acco~mmodation of~ the Travelling Public. Anid its former friends and patrons will find the usual acs comodat ions and attentions bestowed on them as formerly, and the public favors, al.. ready so well established ats the Hlotrl of the Travelling Merchants of the South, will, by earnest efforts, be faithfully preserved. Oct. 17 32 6t. EEUTUh'8 8ALE. I will sell on thre 1st Monday in November net, in the town of Newberry, at public auction, thre fol'owing property, belonging to the estr.te of Mrvs. Abigail Caldwell, de ceased, viz.; One House anid Lot, 7 or 8 acres, oppo site Nathan Hunter's residence. One Lot, I acre, opposite Baptist church. One Lot, 5 or six acres, sitsated on rail ro.d, aind fronting on Bauknighrt's Ferry Road. Also, all the Hlousehrold and Kitchen Fur. niure of said estate. Terms of sale cash. sept 19 7t J. C. CA LD WELL, Ex'r. NOTICE TO PLANTERS. The undersigned are prepared to make Liberal A DVANCES upon Cotton Cosined to G- o W. Williaims & Co., Mers chants and Factors. Charleston, S. C , or to Williams Taylor & Co., Commission Mer, chants, New York. They are also prepared to purchase Cotton and other Produce, and have made arranges ments to order Guano for Planters, from first hands in Baltianore, to be paid promptly upon arrival. __ CA RWILE &t McCA \UGU1R Newberry , S.C ., Sept 12,186 ELLING OFF BELOW COST ! I ! Mv Stock .of Groods, ConsWing of FELT HATS, Dress Goods. White Goo~ds, Shoes. Boots. aobacco, Confectionery, (,loves, Teas, Caud les, a c. At Capt. Pariker's Old Stand, Law Range'. October 1' 3 Wx. I30AG. NOTICE, NOTICE is hereby given th:at application will be made to thne Legislature at the next regular Session, for a renewal ot the incorporation ot the Town of Frog Level. aug 29 35 Notice to Trespassers. I forewarn all persons, white or black, day or night,from ilunting or Fishing on my Plantation. WV. B. McKE LLER. May 23-21-im. John A. Chapman, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, Will attend to all business entrusted to his care Office at Bookstore. Newberry C. H., S. C, July 25 tf. BLUE STONE. NEW STORE, NO. 2, MOLLOHON ROW. Has just opened at the above store, a fine, fresh and choice stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting of Dry Goods, Calicoes, &c., Gloves, Hosiery, White Goods, Cassimers, Satinets, Jeans, Blankets, Fhnnels, Cloaks, Shawls, Skirts, Corsets, FANCY ARTICLES, Bacon Sides and Shoulders, Mess Pork, Fine Family Flour, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Cheese, Crackers, Sardines, etc. Hard and soft shell Alnonds, Salt in sacks, Candles, Soap, Starch, Mustard, Pot ash, Soda, etc. etc. Brooms, Buckets, Tubs. Sieves, Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. oct 3 40 tf rik . e iII~ Brial Cases eai THlE subscriber has just received a supply of these Cases, from the above celebrated manufacturer, which are of the latest and most improved pairerns, and of elegant Rose wood finisb, and which he offers at tow rates to the public. He take= this occasion to say that they have been purchased exclusively for cash. and seHling them at only a small advance on the cash price, that no orders for the above Cases wi!l be attended to unless accompanied with tte cash R C. CHAPMAN. Newberry, S. C., July 25, 1866. 9m. Cdllege of Charleston, So. Ca. THlE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF Charleston would respectfully inform pa rents and guardians of young Gentlemen de sirous of obtgning a Collegiate education, that this Institution has been re-opened un der very favorable auspices, and at a greatly reduced rate or tuition, the terms of which are only FIFTY DOLLARs PER ANNUV, pay, abte quarterly. Students from the interior can obtain board at reasonable rates in re spet4ble privamte families residing in the ADMIssION. Caindidates for admission into the Fresh man Class must be able to translate into En glish the whole of Casar's Commentaries, Virgil, Cicero's Select Orations, and Saellust. They inst also possess an accurate and mini ute knowledge of the Latin Grammar and l'rosody. In Greek, they will be expected to possess a thorough knowledge of Valpy's Greek Grammar, Ant bon's Edition, and be able to translate and parse with readiness any por tion of Jacobs' Gre-ek Reader, the first two books of Xenophoni's Anabasis, and the first book of Homer's Itind. In Mathematics, their knowledge will be xpected to inelude Arithmetic (including fractions, vulgar and decimalt ) Extraction of Square and Cube Roots, Young's Algebra through Simple~ Equations, and the first three books of Legendre s Ge ometry. Geography, both Ancient and Modern, will be the subject of a rigid examination. N. B -STUDENTS WILL BE ADMITTED TO A PARTI AL COURsE UPON SPECIAL APPLI CATION. FACULTY. N R MIDDLETON, LL. D., Prisident, Pro fessor of Logic, Political Economy. and the Evidences of Christianity, and Hoivy Prof essor of Moral and Political Philoso, phy. Rev.'JAS. W. MILES, A. x., Professor of the Latin and Greek Languages and Literature, and of Roman and Greek Antiquities. LEWIs R. GIBBEs, M. D., P?ofessor of As tronomy, Physics and Chemistry. John McCRaDY, A. x- Professor of Mathe mantcS. F, A POacHER. A. x., Professor of History, Ancient and Modern, Rethoric. Belles Let, tera, English Composition and Elocution. F~ S. HOLMIes. A. x , Professor of Geology Palmontology and Zoology, and Curator of the Musenm. LEWIS R. GIBBES, M. D. Oct. 17 32 '2r. WELLS, CRAWFORD & FRIDAY, Co0rirr88siai MBIcholIs COLUMB3IA, S. C.. Brick Warehouse on GERVAIS STREET, opposite South Carolina Rail Road Depot. Will receive onl Storage, Fo ward or Se il, Gotton and( other Country Produce. Liberal A drances made on shipments of cot ton to their friends in Charlcston or New York. sept 26.1m Lumber ! Lumber ! STEAM SA W_MILL. The~ ubc iare prepared to furnish any lind anid quantity of Pine Lumber at te shortest notice. This Mill is situated near Ruif's mounta'n, within seven miles of Pomaria (G. & C. R. R.) and on one of the most heavily timbered tracts of land in the country. Lumber will be delivered to or der at ~Ponaria, (Holloway's) or Cannon's, wo miOs east of Pomaria, or any other point desired, at a reasonabl echar.gefor ia!!ng. FOLKS, IllPP & CO. sept 2., 18GG, 1m CARWIE & M'CAUJGHRIN, Arc Prepared to make Advances on Cotton consigned to GEO. W. WILLIAMS & Co., COTTON FAG:TORS & MERCHANTS, CUARLESTON, S. C. Or to WILLIaiMS, TAYLOR & CO., NEW YORK. aug 89,35 tf NOTICE' IS hereby given that application will he madle to the next suyssion ot the I.egislature, for a re newalI or extens ion of the charter of* the Town of Newberry. W- U. MAY 5, Oct 1e Intendant Town of Newberry. NEWBERRY DEPOT, Oct. 1.5th, 1866. FROM and after thi date Freight in no instance will be delivered at this Agency until the charges are paid, country Con ..mP Sw be ch,,-d storage after one SOZ3T NPOHq C. T4 PRATT & W DFALI DJRU1S,CHEMIC. AND DRUGGIS NO. 238 KING STREEI N. A. PRATT, S. W. W Ch. to late C. S. N. and M. Bureau. HUNT & BRO., SHIPPING, COMMISSION & FOR WARDING MERCHANTS, Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, S.C. I. F. UUNT, (Formerly -of Newberry J. H. H UN T, Jr., C. II., S. C.) -o Promptly forwiard all Mcrchandize con signed to us arriving in tbc City from Northern or' Foreign Ports. We will give strict attention to Sale and Purchase of Cotton, Rice, Flour, &c. g Liberal advances on consignments...g Reference.-G. W. Williams & Co., Charleston, S. C.; Russell & Ellis, Wilming ton, N. C.; Bigelow & Sargent, Baltimore ; Lathbury, Wickersham & Co., Philadelphia; N. L. McCready &Co., New York ; Ray & Walter, Boston ; G. W. Garmauv, Savannah, Ga., G. R. Wilson, Esq., Norfolk, Va. Persons consigning to us must make deposits in the city to pay Ship and Railroad Freights, or their goods will he placed in store. HUNT & BRO., Jan ZI Charleston, S. C. LENGNICK & SELL, Importers and Wholesale DZalers IN lillinery, Straw, AND FANDY DDS, North east corner Meeting and Market Streets Charleston, S. C. Invite the Trsde to examine their full and varied assortment of BON' ETS and HATS, trimmed and uLtrimmed, RIBBONS. of all descriptions. FLOWERS. FEATHERS, DRESS CAPS, NErs, VEILS of newest designs, RUCHES, LA('E., CFrAP:..S, SILKS, CO <SETS, SKIRTs, &c., &c.. aug15 33 W. F. NANCE, AGENT, Solicits consignmients of Cotton and other Produce for WILLIS & CIIISOLM, FACTORS & COMMIESION MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. He is prepared to order all kinds Plainta tion supplies, against crops, including Gua no,on liberal terms. Bagging an d Rope furnished to Planters at low prices. Office for the present in the back room of Grierson's Drug Store, Nen~ berry, S. C. sopt 26 39 tf J. B. E. SLOAN, General Commission Merichant, BROWN & CO'S WHARF, Charleston, S. C. Tenders h,i services for the sale of Cotton and other Produ, e, and for the purchase of Merchalr-dize and Plan,'tation supplies. Refe?s to Mayes & Martin, and Geo. D Smith, Ne wberry C. H.; Thos. W. Holloway om aria. Oct. 15th, 1S66. 42-2ni. J. E. sTENBoUsE. At.LAR MAcALULY. STENHOUSE & MACAULY. t ommission Merchants, For the sale of Cotton, Cotton Yarns, Sheet, igs, 'aval Stores, etc., and for the purchase of Merchandisa generally, 66 Pearl Street, New York, 1 8 66. Consignments to v.s frem any point in the South ally protected by Insurance as soon as abipped. aug ly J. N. ROBSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 62 East Bey, Charleston, So. Ca. HAVING ample means for advances, a business experience of twenty years, and confining hims~elf strictly to a Commission Business, without operaiting on .his own accounthe respectfully solicits consignments of cotton. flour, corn, &c. July 18 3mno. ___ WDiITIIR9P B. WILLIAMIS, Formerly Caldwell, Blakely and Co. COTTON FACTOR AND COMMIS ION MERSIIANT No 12, ACCOMXoDATION WHERF,' * Ci1ARLESTON, S. C. July 25, 5mos. For the Lire andi Campaigns or GEVRAL STONEWALL JACKSON. By Prof. R. L. Dabney, D. D , of Ya. The Standard Biography of the Immortal Hero. The only edition authorized af his widow, and published for her pe'cuniary benefit. The anthor a personal friend and Chief of Staff of the ChrisZiasn Soldier. W e want an A;gent in every county. Send for circulars and see our terms, and what the Press says of the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Corner 7th-and Main Sts., Richmond, Va Oct. 3d, im. MS s.E,rrous-Pease nominate Mr JOS. W HILL as a suitable candidate for the office of Tax Collector, -for the ez .-uing term, and oblige * NEWBERY. MEsns EDITOns-Please aunounce Mr. JACOB KIBLER as a candidate for the of' fee of Tax Collector, for the ensuing term, as in every respect qualified andl worthy of the office, and obl[ge OLD TIMES. MEssEs. EDIToRs.-You will Plensn3 an. nounce TRE-l MAS Ii. CROMER as a candi date for Tax Collector Newberry District, at the next eleccon. MIOLLO 110 N, Eept 12 MEssRS. EDITORs: Please announce DR. CIARLTON H SONDLEY, as candidate for Tax Collector, of New berry District, at the next election, and oblieNYF NS MEssas. 1EDITons :-You will please an iounce N. F. JOHNSON, as a candidate for Sheriff of Newberry District, and oblige A pril 4, 14. M ANY FR IEN DS. The friends of Capt. T HUS. M. PAYSIN CER respectfully nominate him as a suitable candida te for Sheriff of Nei w berry District. -VOTERS, Messrs. Edlitors-By nomi tatinig Mr. Daniel B. Wheeker as a candidate for Tax Collector of Newberry District, you will oblige his many July 4 WARM FRIENESS. ESsRs EDITORs: You wvill please an nouce J. D. SMIT H, as candidate f ir the office of Tax Collector, Newberry district and oblige MANY FRIENDS. May 2, 1866. ESSRS Em-roit .....on will obliue the HERN LSON BRO'S., :RS IN ILL8, PER1 UMERY, TS SUNDRIES, , CHARLESTON, S C. ILSON, P. B. WILSON. Chemist to late C.S. Ord. Departm't. NEW GOODS FOR Fall and Winter wear, CONSISTING OF Black, White and Colored ALPACAS, Striped Real MOHAIR, Checked do. do. Black and colored all wool DELAINS, EMPRESS t LOTH, * ALL WOOL PLAIDS, SILK WARP POPLINS, CHALLIES, MELANGE MOHAIR, Black and colored SILKS, Eng., French and American PRINTS, SHEETING and SEIIRTING, CLOAKS. BASQUES, SACQUES, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, FANCY GOODS, And a great variety of other goods for LADlES' WEAR, Just received 'at J. R. READ & CO'S. 263 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 24. HARDWARE.. The subscriber has received, 4irvct from England, and also from the Northern Manufactures, a full supply of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, FINE GUNS, PISTOLS, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Made principally for his own sales; which he offers to Merchants at LOW PRICES, FOR CASH or CITY ACCEPTANCES. Planters' and Farmers' orders filled with goods of tne best quality, at low prices as usual. C. GARVELEY, 52 East Bay, South of the old Post Offie sept 26 2rm CHARLESTON, S. C. NOYeES & VAIL, [Successors 'o Aitkin, Noyes & Johnston,} IMPORTERS AND JoBBERS 01 159 Meeting Str't, CHARLESTON, S. C. Mr. Vail resides in New York, and ships goods bought for cssh per every steamer. Buyers are invited to call and examine our sto'ek before purchasing elsewhere. sept 5 3m J. H. BAGCETT & co.,* FACTORS, No. 1) .Accommodation Wharf; CHARLESTON, S. C. ffGlve their attention exclusIvely to the inie of LONG & SHORT STAPLE COTTON. *iberal advances made on consignments. JACOB SULZBACHER & CO,, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DOGloods,cloIhi,llhCaps, BOOTS, SHOES, UMBRELLAS. L ADIES' & GENTS'FUTRNISHINGGOODS, MILINERY GCODS, HOOP SKIRTS, Groceries, -Segars~, Assembly Street, between Plain & Washington, COLU31BLA, 8. C. Dec. 18 PHtENIX IRON WORKS COL UMBIA, S. C. Goldsmlithi and Kin<d PROPRIETORS8. *ALL kinds of il Cas'ings, (Saw and Grist,) Rasilings for Houses, Garden,.Grave Yards, Sugar Mil., Boilers, Machine Works and Agricultura*l Implements manufactured. Orders are solici:ed and executed on cheap temis. M. GOLDSMITH, MarchelI.P. K[ND. Mac 156-12-1y. Greenville and Columabia Rail fload. GEasnA L SUPrI1INDA&r5 97110W COLUMBU, Sept. 22, 3868. On-ard after Monday next. Isth inst., the Pasenger Trains wihi run daily (Sundayaepte ed) until t'arther notice, as foltows : Leave Cohumbia at................7.15 a. in. "Alstona at...............-.---0 6. "Newberry a:..........--10 3.5 " Arrive at A bbeVlie-at...............l1 p. a. '-at Anderson at ......-.......5.10 "~ " at G.reenville at..... ....-.... Lere G reenville at....... ..--- - --6.00 a 3. -' Anderson Lt............. ..........68 " "A bbeville at.----.-. ..8.85 "' ewberry at.....-........~-.-1.2 ap.3. Arrive at A iston a'. ...-- ..-. 26 '~ "at Columnbia at........---4.40 " The bridge at Alston being now cmleted, pasi-engers and fr eights will be traniprd with-. out de:ay. The expense or freighbts, bythe dis continuance of wa gons and boats, will be larg y reduced. J. B. LASSAL LE,G(e. Sup. Sept. I4th, 1866. ORg CJiE R Y AT 10*W PRICE8e, WHITE FRENCH CHINA, W G, C C, B E and DIPPED WARll GLASS-WARE, KEROSINE LAMPS, and OIL, HOUSE-FURNISHING E900BS - Of h descript'.oas, Age#s for Johnson's WASIlER and -WRINGER, For sale byt ?R E6GG & CO. At the old stand of the Commiercial Bank, oct 10 1m COLUMBIA, S. C. -To Travellers. TH E following is the traveling schedule on the route between Columbia, Richmond, Washington and New York.via the Chia~rit and South Carolina Railroad: Going North, Leave Columbia at 2,20 p, m.. arrive sib Charlotte, 9.20 p. m. Leave %alotte a. 9.40 p in.; arrive at Greens~boro at 2 40 a. m. Lev Goensbonchn by D-anville Rail's