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New Aierti8emlints. " _ tc o--1outl trolin. Newberry.District-In Equity. Michael Long and wife, v. Jacob Singly, Tacob Wise, et. al. Bill for Ac.ount, Relief, &c. By order of thiourt oE -Equity, I will sel, before the G urt House, - at Newberry, o first Monday in November next, the rta ieir M.ry'hi. Schmeprt,'deceased, 'iget a TRACT 'OF LAND, situated in the State and District aforesaid, containing One Hundred and Sezenty-four Acres, more or les?, and bounded h;v lands of Caro 1ie Hartman, J. Caleb Cook and Andrew , on a credit ofone and two years.sith 2 d M itl instalinects,.with intrest from the das of sale,-the purchaser to se ir %ho purchase money, by bond with at 1east two good sureties, and to pay in cash #e costs of these proceedings. A&nd.on the nexA day (Tuesday, 5t.h No veober,) I will sell at the late residence of saio deceased, her PERSONAL ESTATE, dequriog cash for all purchases under twenty dollars, the .purchaser being permit s.d to pay cash or give bond with approved sureties to secure the purchase money pay able, with interest at twelve nionths, as he may prfer;.for all sums of and over twenty doHa SILAS JOHNSTONE, Uem's Offee, C. E. N. D. "..-&t. 12 42 St. *12 A'TEOFBOUTH CAROLINA. Newberry- District-In Equity. John S. Renwick Adnin,istrator, v. Stephen Dugan, and others. Bill for sale Real Estate, Relief, &c. erder, of the Court,.I will re-sell at 'ee irik of the former purchaser, on the SIrst Moaday in lovember 1867, before the Gourt House, at Newberry, at public auction, the 'eaietate of Bn Dugan, freeman, old tsue, deceased as follows: t*rTRACT -OF LAMD. ituated in New ry District containing gSeent/-fo ur' Acres, - ir4eress, and boundeid'by LInds of Dr. --GeO. W: Glenn,. deceased, J. B. Glymph and others. A TRACT OF LAND, situated in New . Isit Qn watep 4f Kings Greek, -.Forty-five Acres, soteor-less, and bounded by lands of John Glenn, J. S. Re'Rwick and ~ David. Wicker. Tsas.-The purchaser will be permitted pyshe -purchae .money, or any p rf - . herwkse, it must be secured by yaN _ ith . at least two suretids, and a Snort gage, of 4,he .premises, pavauble at t welve i A ith interest frco' the ay of sale. she cos.of these. proceedings to be paid -l *SIL AS JHSOE Son 6tlec -C. E., N . D. Niftate of South Carolina. Sh ohnstone, Oom'r, y Wililim Sulinmer. * By qrder of the Gourt7 I will sell, before ~.ort'House, at .Newberrys on t,h'e firs4t - y .in Noecmber, lS867, as public auc deso~~wTRAGT OF LAND, situated 19t Nei berry Ristie, containing .w s kTirty-T-hyee. Acres , Wbore or3es and beuialed by lapdsgi cs - tate of John Summer, d.ceased,. the estate * c~L.~,deceased, gadi Geo.ge Chap ~i~y3.!*e wrchas.ti- .s-il. be' required to secure the purchasenmoniey, p:aabl withi .iteretigth twelve m'oifth (evc-in the ceoss ISIhese proc.eedin2gs which must be paid im omask.bbond witth at leitst two good sure as'send imnorgage of the prenises h:2 .M .-HA.' JOUINSTt)NE, oEs N 5. . M.Cam's'Ofeer12th Oet., 1867. -9 S. tte of -Souith Car-olipa. ewherry-In Equity. -~&A-iu Peick E. Wie,- Admr., et al. - . I1 4fcS--Parthion, eCe ourt Hiouse, as New~berry, t:j first Monday in Noveniber, 186/, the 5 EsLtate of J6hn A. Wise, e nsising of ~UAT.OK LA\D. , .i.tuated i.the State Senet. aforesad, cont vmnig . QO?eaHundred and i ety Acres an anetbrad of Jesse -W ,'irf romir- af Mr's. 'Cattarine More. Terms--The purchaser will be perraitted ss a ny portion, o'r all, of the purchase 3a1ey in. cash ; otherwise gto "secure the same by bord,' iith t wo good suretles, paiy .able at' twelve mnonths, with interest irom day'.f sale,-and to, p.*fy ir oeshi the costs of .shmnprooeedings. %. --'. - SILAS JOUNSTONE, c. .N.D. Vom's Office, 12th Oct., 1867. " 5TAEOR SOUT140AROLINA. 'rberry Distict-in Equity. Jdn T. Peterson, Ordinary, v Levi Liv -ingston, A drar. Bill to Foreclose Mortgage. - -. <37 order of Court of Equiity, I will sail, *'hre the Court House, at Newberrv,-on .this: first 'Xanday in November, 1867, a aAW OF~ LANJ), situated in the - State i ad/ District aforesaid, dontain.ing about One Hundred and Te~n Acres, .~adjoiing lands of John Wedeman, Ja a*strgaing, John Riser, IIenry Galbinani and JobwKinard. Tdm3s.-The purchaser will be required to secure the purchase money, payable at twelve months, with interest, by bond and suwo good sureties,,and a mortgage of the premniis.sad to pay in cash the costs of SILAS .JOIINSTONE, c. E. N. D. Corn's Office, 12th Oct. 1867. * The State of South Carolina. Newberry District-In Equity. Martha A. Wise v Patr ick E. Wise, Adiar., et al. -Bill for Partition. - The creditors of the estate of John A. 1Vise, dec'd, are required to render and es g$hon oath, before the Commissioner, their respective demands, oja or before the FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1868. - "BILAS JOHNSTONE, C.E.N.D. om's Office, 12th Oct., 4867. 2mno *15 The State of South Carolina. Newberry District-In Equity. Frances M. A. Summer, v. W. W. McMor dies and J. C. S. Brown, et. al. Bill for Partition, Account and General Re lief. B. II. Lovelace, Adm9f, v. W. W. McMorries and J. C. S. Brown, et. al. Amended Bill. The creditors of the Estate of George A. Summers, deceased are required to render sad- essabrLsh on oath, before the {ommais sioner of this Court, their respective de -mands on or before the first day of January next. SI L AS JOlINSTONE, Comn's Office, ' E. n-. Oct. 11 12 i st. STATE OF SOUTI CAROLINA. Newberry District-In Equity. Lavinia Kinard v. H. H. Kinard, Ex'or. .Bill for Dowe'. The creditors of the estate of John M. Kinard, deceased, aro required to render and establish, before the Commissioner of this Court, their respective demands, on or before the frst day of January 1866. SILAS JOHNSTONE, c. E. N. D. Con's office Oct. 14th, 1867. 16-42-12t. *12 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Newberry District -In Equity. John S. Birge and L. B. Maffett, Adm'rs. v. William Bridges, Chas. Bridges and others. Bill to sell land to pay debts. The creditors of ti e estate of Wiley Bridges, deceased, are hereby required to render and establish on oath their respective claims, before the Commissioner of thit Court, on or before the first day of January 1868. SILAS JOHNSTONE, c. E. N. D. Corn's office, Oct. 14th, 1867. 16-42-12t. *12 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Newberry District-In Equity. John S. Renwick and others, creditors, V. Jas H. Williams, Ex'or. and others. The creditors of Benjamin Duckett, dec'd, are required to render and establish theh respective demands on oath before the Com missioner of this Court, on or before the first day of January 1868. SILAS JOHNSTONE, c. *. N. D. .Con's office, Oct. 14th, 1867. 16-42-12t. *12 STATE OF SOUTTH CAROLINA. Newberry District-In Equity. Michael Werts and Susan M. Long v. Latimer Long and others. The creditors of the estate of George Long, deceased, are required to render and establtish on oath, before the Commissioner of this Court, their respective demande, on orbefore the first day of January 1868. SILAS JOHNSTONE, c. E. N. D. Coin'soffice,Oct: 14th, 1867. 16-42-12t. *12 DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &C. Fall and Winter Stocks LOITELIfE & IV EIJElS Stock for the season is full and complete, consist - ing of DRY GOODS, FANCY ANDh STAPLE, DRESS.GOODS, WHITE GOODS, SHAWLS, And all the ETCETERAS, small, large and various, to be. found in a well kept store. our Stock of Groceries, Emubrace all gra.des of either Family or -eavy sapplies. We.keep in store besides BOOTS, SHOES, MATS, &C. And many other articlesivbuich we cannuol now thinktof-t enumejate. CALL'EARLY if -you. '- want the Pick of goodS, FALE ANY TIME if want BARGAINS, As we sel} only for Cash And at Low Prices. ot 8 41 tf ~ 100 Sacks IfERPOOL SALT, For Sale *at lowest prices for Cash. IJOVELACE & WHEELERL Oct. 9-41 -tf. lIITHA8 BilRE & SON, DEALERS IN Foreign, Domestic,. STAPLE & FANCY Dry Goods, We would call the attention of our friends and customers, the .public generally, and the ladies in particular, to this stock of Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Embracing the following styles : Dress Goods, Delaines, Alpaceas, Black Silks, all grades, Colored Silk, Merinmos, Coburgs. Poplins, Bismuarks, Reps, Prints,-Cambrics, Hosiery and Gloves, Gents Furnishin~g Goods, Kid Gloves, (Ladies and Gents,) Shirts and Drawers, White Goods and Laces, French Corsetts, Linen Goods, Cassimers and Salem (N. C.) Jeans, 'Ribbons, Velvet, Taffeta and Bonnet, Elastic Cord and Braids, Head Netts, Dress Trimmings and Buttons, Alpaca and Silk Braids, Shawls, veils and Berages,. Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Embroideries of all kinds, H ATS A ND CA PS, a full line. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Abrams, Griffin AND Hargrove, Are now receiving their Stock of Fall and Winter BOUTS, SHOES, AND BROfM.XIS, Comprising Ladies', Misses & Children's Goat, Kid & Morocco Bootees, Gaiters, &c. Men's BOOTS & SHOES of Every Variety. Besides a fine as?ortment of Gentlemen's and Boys The above GOODS have been carefully selected, and made by the best workmen. We; feel thankful for past favots and earnestly solicit an examination of our Stock before purchasing elsewrere. Give us a call and judge for yourselves. ABRAIS, GRWFIli & HRROVE. October 2 DMESTI_ ECONQOY! How To Subsist Your Families, And Save. Money ! BUY YOUR AT Wiskenin & Witer's; Who have the Largest and Finest Assort,. ment ever before offered, embracing every shade and grade of choice Family Supplies. Besides to suit th~e wants of the country generally, they are pleased to offer a very excelent stock of - Hardware, ~Boots, Shoes, Qrgo8Clothing, &c. urgosare numerous,'wlseetd rehhaeb;een bought for Cash, and will besl tsmall advancei, FOR CASH. We cannot enumerate, so ask for -what you do not see ! WISKEMAN & WILBER. Oct2 Mrssas. EirrS-Please allow' usa place iii your paper to invite the attention of the peo^plegeAer ally to our - Men s Youths' and .Boys' CLOTHING ANWIFFJRNISHING GOOIDS!! Our Stockc 'onsists of the most desirnble selections fro-n ,the best Clothing Houses of New York, improved by garments made to order fro'm goods of our own choice, and embracing every grade, ikdicated by prices rangiiig froni $650 to $80O-Per Suit. SINGLE GAJIMENTS IN~ PROPOI(TION. Special attention.given to HaVs, Boots, Shoes and Fur nishing Goods. Dealing exclusively in this line, and -buy ing our Goods for Cash, we can and will of fer inducements not to be found elsewhere. g1' We are much encouraged at the high commendation of competent judges, who have lately examined the clothing stoeks of our neighboring towns, Columbia and Augusta, and who assure us that OUR STOCK is equal, if not superior in many respects, to any to be found in those markets. Then give us a call, and if we fail to please, the loss be on our shoulders. WRIGHT & COPPOCK, No. 4, Mollohon Row, October 2 Newberry S. C. CAIRD. I take pleasure in informing my friends and the public generally, that I am still with the above house, and would respectfully cal your attention to their large and complete stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, which have been selected w ith great care, and with an ETE SINGLEt to please our many friends. This stock is particularly adapted to the wants of the Southern people, and having a business experience of nearly fifteen years, I flatter myself that I will be able to give entire'satisfaction to all who may favor me with their patronage, and I hope by careful attention and promptness, to merit the ap, probation of all. -Yours Respectfully, JAS. Y. McFALL. Ocrtobe 240O3t. Educational. The Subscriber proposes to open a SCHooL FOR BOYS, if sufficient cncouragement can be obtained. For particulars apply to the Subscriber or at this ofBeet. Termsmoderte. 1. L. BRANITLY. Oct 94 tf. The Attraction NOW is at WEBB'S W. H. Webb's, on the Corner, Under the Hotel, Where can be found. URY G OD), Fancy and Staple, Dress Goods, In every Style and Variety, for Ladies and Gents, LADIES' CLOAKS, Unsurpassable Lot, WHITE GOODS, HOMESPUNS, BLANKETS,. FLANNELS, White and Red, Among the latter is.the celebrated SHAKER Flannel. CLOTIIIG, Of every quality, style and price. BOOTS and SHOES, For ladies, misses, gents and boys, one of the completest stocks to be found, with BROGANS, Which for quality, finish and yrice will defy Competition. GROCERI ES, Full and complete, all varieties, HARDWARE, Of every descriptiorn. Besides a fine lot of GOLD, GOLD PLA TED an'd SILVER~ WATCHES and JEWELRY: And Every Other Article usually Kept in a General Stock. All of the above enumerated goods have been carefully selected, and blought to sell, and will be sold at satisfactory prices. Al 'I want is Liting Prices !~ W. IL. WEBB. -WILSON & WICKER Are -in receipt -of a chofee and desirable stock of Miscellaneous Goods and Notions. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, Miscellaneous Goods, AND - NOTIONS. June 12 To be on the 3rd Dec. 1867. A SALE. On TUESDAY, the third day of Decem ber next, I will sell to the highest bidder my tract of land lying south, and five (5) miles from Newberry C. H., S. C. There are THREE HUNDRED & FIFTY ACRES, more or less, in the Tract. If parties de sire it, I will divide the Land into SMALLER TRACTS, so as to suit each. This is known to be the most valuable TRACT of LAND of its size in this section of country. (A large proportion of it lying in ORIGINA L FOR EST, and so near Town that the WOOD ALONE is WORTH THOUSANDS OF DQ LARS. F*her, the open la'ds are i ne state of cultivation, averaging a vield of 20 bushels of Whcat, 145 bushels of Corn and 7 bale.s of Cotton, weighing 400 pounds eaich, to each hand, besides a bountiful supply of PEAS, P0 TATOES, TURNIPS, MELONS, &c. On these lands there are 2 two-%tory dwelling houses, and all necessary out-buildings, in cluding Gin House and Cotton Screw, be sides New Settlements which have been built for employee., since the war. These settlements are conveniently and bountifully supplied with most exc'ellent water, by Wells and Springs for famiiy use and branches for stock. I will sell, at the same time, on said plantation, a lot of extra large aind fine Mules, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Peas, Shiuc.is, Hay, Wheat and Flour, Cotton Seed, Two 4-horse and One 2-horse Wagons with Harness, Carriage and Harness, Buggy & Harness. 1 Sett Blacksmith Tools, Farming Imple ments complete. Gin Head and Thrasher, and many other things, inicluding all my Household and Kitcheni Furniture, &c. n..t o IIEN RY II. BllE . We have on hand a Large Stock of Groceries, which we will sell as LOW as they can be bought in any up-cou:try marker., For Cash or Exchange For Country Produce. g Also, we will pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for Cotton, Flour, Grain, Peas, &c. MAYES & MARTIN. October 2 NOW RECEIVING A COMPLETE STOCK OF FALL I WINTER GOODS!! Consisting of Late Styles of DRY, -FIMY IND DRESS GOODS, In all Vaileties of Style. ALSO, Boots and Shoes, GRUCEh1E8, BAGGING AND ROPE ALL FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH! By 'D. MOWER. September 18--38 tf DRY GOD HATS & CAPS, Just Received. All who are dlesironls of making GOOD) BARGAIN S will please favor me with a call. I intend to sell at Asftonishting Low Prices B. J.. SINGLETON. If you want .a CHEAP SUIT CLOTHES, .Call at - . . J. SINGLETON'S. DRY 000ODS. Calicoes, Bleach, and Brown Homespun, Ticking, Kerseys, and Dress Goods, Opera FlanneJa,.White and Red Flannels, together with many other Goods, all Dew and just res ceived, and at very low prices. B. J. SINGLE.TON. CURWILE & MGIHRIN Are prepared at all times to buy and sell. EXCHANGE on CHARLESTON, And the Northern Cities. And to make LIBERAL CASII ADVJANCES upon CO T TON and other PROD UCE Consined tothteir Friends in Charles ton and New York. $epteinber 4 2mo. New Books! New Books! Coming wonders. A Remarkable Work. By the Rev. M. Baxter, Author of the Com ing Battle; Memoirs of The Confederate War; Bryan Maurice, or I'he Seeker; Cameron Hall; New America. by WV. H. Dixon; Far A bove Rubies; Heart Breathings, a Book of Devotions; Home Pastimes, showing -how to get up: Tableaux; Elsie Mago, a capital Temlierance Story; Cecil Caslemnaines's Gage, and other Stories, by "Ouida."4 As well as a constant supply of School Books of all kinds, and fine Note and Letter Papers. Also Indelible Pencils for marking Linen, Wrapping Paper, &c., &c. For sale at the Book Store of DUFFIE a CHAPM AN, July 10 tf. New berry, S. C, Newberry Collge, The Exercises of this Institution will comns mence MONDAY, October 7th, 1867. Two additional T eachers have 1been securedi, and the third engaged if required. It is desira ble to the teacher and advantageous to the student, that all should commence their studies with the opening e.::rne?s. For further particulars, a:Idress Rev. J1. P. ;-MELTZER, Oc.t --- Presiet. EW STOR New Goods. - AND .New Prices. TheSubscriber having given up his agency irr the store No. 5, Mollohon Row, is now opening an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of FANCY & DOMESTIC Dry Goods. Saddles, Harness, &c. Which he will be happy to exhibit to his former patrons and the public generally. The above stock having been purchased since the. great fall in goods, can be sold at Greatly Reduced Prices Such as the following leading articles. Bleached _Hoinespun 10 ets. Brown " 10 Prints 1J1 " 10.4 Sheeting 50 " Hats 50 " Suits Clothing $5 00 Saddles C8 00 Buggy Harness $18. 00 G. D. SMITH, Main Stroet, Between Dr. Gouins' and the Shoe Store. Oet. V 41 tl. P. SCOTT'S Fashionable Clothing and FURNISHING STORE. Near Post Office, Neew rry, S. C. -Youru's and Mu's~ COATS, VESTS. PANTS, OVERCOATS, SIIIRTS, UN DE R SH I RTS, NECK-TIES, POCKET HDKF'S ~and FtURNISIIING GOODS gen erally, just arrived. SUITS of the bcst EFRENCHI and ENG LISH MATERIAL, and of the LATEST STPYLES PROMPTLY and YkSHIONABLY made to order. Having purchased FOR CASH', from the ownDET and BEST ESTABLISHED HousEs in New York, may Fall and Winter Stock of Redy-f adeClothing,C1otha, Casimneres & Vestings, for BUSINES&.anid DRESS SUITS &c., &C., my CUSTOMERS, PRIENDS and TBE,PUBLIC will findit to their INTEREST to give me a call before buying elsewhere, asi am pre, pared to SELL ARTICLES inl mny line on as CnEAP and RBASONABLE TERMS AS eaf b6 obtained in any market Soutif Ma'king, Cutting Altering and Repairing done at shortest notice. P. Scott, - .Newberry C. H ,S.C. Oct. 9 41 ly. SHOES, SHOES! Men's and Boys' Brogans, Balmnorals, Buff and Calf,, a full. Asso-tment Women's Walking Shoes. . s Ladies' Sewed Calf, Goat, Morocco, Buf,;&c. Misses' Shoes. A full aSSortment- Also children%. M& These *Goods wcere'selected wcith great care. Prices and Quality gnaranteed to giwe satisfation ...g B. J. SINGLETON. September 25 39 Hats, Hats! A very large assorti.ent of MEen's and Boy's HATS, just received, andat very low prices. B. J. 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