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- ** -- * 0 * a _ o ' -183867. -lc - Congressn . - - ;ii is mnide tae Juiy of the. , Y e' = * * 3 p ato t. r 0 #ibs abMnts of-the Sta&e og South . " - s he -o -twooty-one..yars 1 . oe . -fc sc 4 " - -ss ttCei - r!e eti * . - r+f II e t - (sid1 * -, O.(sa 16 l6 -- &ate~ -m JeP n-te- the " ao the*~ of - - -mh i b itb(a Stte t Sutha - * to,aijnin kgte tY angitte tbe_ut 0* * - - * - - * -'~a -e - *i *1 -Ai -e * Oiis ale * 4 - - - es -. tis * .- uhortid ar an -eu e ry t - pecnct, hroghth of the Mfilitary Districts in thi-rcat restae,adin w:r dae wihh the detailed instructions * # #Wkweeth. The nubrof delegates to bb number of members of the most unme is branch of the Legislature, for the year ba~s hn'dred and ity.and this number, - ms hundred and twenty-four, is apportioned *p re sentadWe Dstriets of *the State, - ak bsratio of registereia voters,as follairs: *!.of Carleton...ie.9'e * .of Berkle....1......4ine .9- tes of nHein------- '- 'e 5 tes ora...,,Thee ' tee ~fibuI...... ...T 4 1gat ___ Uzimgtma. ..,..g.,To -2r. ga 1~i. o ...'.f 2 ~Dltes P.of GMaedi. ..-.... our 4 e au. d 1ibiirrys.-.....-...1ea *it of .-.,.......Ffo is.r = ene-......Three 8 .Fof ree ....i.-----.----- e tes ofrPfetes.............^.... te Lf8UIg....- - teAUC oe-c..'..............Thrral - ff:Y1 A IL . E .......;....... o mpar 4 hee4 A .............Thre Fair4elds..;.,.......,...,three 8 tes of . .,.r.......1%go 2 Delegate s a cena revet Major-General Edw . . Can LOUIS V. iCAZIARC, Alde-deCan-p. A. A. A . General. Afileisl: A. 4. )Eltchell; Aide-de Camp su d a a a n October 28 48 2 A W I T - anUbx ain atis their' Stock -f'Fall-1 Wine: Goods, whieb consisi of every .a , e *ndtyle and which were purchased i able cirecmtances, will be able lo dispoge of them at -.- - Fla, IMitfMGMfsf ..:Tbe tttWy intVton 'eamination .h thewirJrien s;and-the puiic ged erally The hdin ies ,embracew AHKOO A I AapQ - ATl Populr Prices - is -thr - 4e 6%ds&I aerlsih ere ruchte -A S --Thefreecompe itrionemoto Fulanoete alld vtaieies . Of -ever desripion Bsd auip d$hpoeI,G.D a cfgH seece,yn bogt osed A I an- LugEle - . H. WEBB. pt 9 TH uscie hsfredaprtesi CourtHous. Wv. F NACE wtth hfr. $ru~LS .TOBNBTONR IlL the t Cotlon and ComnhIs~iOflBUSh1eSS, and has removed to the office lately occupied by Garlington & Suber, North side of tbe Court House. War. F. NANCE. O~tc~ber 1t~ 12 2 A r. e sn ah M D 87 On TUEEDAY, the third day of 'Decem,. er next, I will sell to the highest bidder ny tract of land lying south, and live (b) niles from Newberry C. H. S. C. 'There tre THREE HUNDRED & FIFTY ACRES, nore or less, in the 'Tract. If parties. die 'ire it, I will divide .the Land -to SMALLER~TRACTS - 4 o as to 'Ruit each. This is known to be he n+ost valuable TRAOT of LAND -of to size in this section of conntrv,. (A large roportion of it 1fing 'i ORIGINAL FOR EST, and so near Town that the WOOD LLONE is WORTH THOUSANDS OF )OLLARS. Further, the open lands are n a fine state of cultivation, averaging a rield of >0 bushcls-of Wheat, 145 bushels of Corn and 7 bales of Cotton, eiging 400 pognds each, to 'each hand, es'des '. bountiful supply of PEAS; P0 [ATOES, TURNIPS, MELONS, &c. On heseJands the?e -are- 2 two-story dwelling ouses, and all necessary ont-buildings,in lnding Gin House- and Cotton Screw, be. is New Settlements which have been wilt:for employees, since-the war.: These settlements :ire conveniently and ountifully supplied with. most excellent rater, by Wells and Springs for family use ud branches for stock. - ~ I will sell, at the same time, oi-nsaid >lantatioo; a Jot of extra lpege and fine dules, Horses, Cattle Hogs, - - Corn, Fodder; Pe huor y, feat~and Flour, ;ottoe Seed, Tio-4-horse.and One''-hcrse _ Wagons with.argess,. - Carriage and Hatnes, Buggy & Harnes. - SOetr Blacksmith -Tpols, Farining e: ple 'me nt couigeC~ Giii Bea4 an. Tirasher,, ud may pher things,. hcluding..al y Souaebld and.Kiteh-et Furniture, &. Oct 9 HF RY H. BESE. DEiLERS JV Tbre ;Yt Dornestio1 IT*PIII i? FANCY, .D ry- oes !-e onld c th;attpi1on of odurien4s nd.cstoiner, the publle gener.all;u4. le ladIes in-partb u~' -to this slook~ of ~mbrcitrg the. followingstAes: - Dress'Goods, Delaineus &pu6. ga ek Silkal , *.1gmn' C6lored Silk,. - terince, Ooburga, Po -~p~a - rio ,PIta, Uas c~ raier a Glovesy - .e"t Fte;wangGo o rys, - Kid GlosaedIgiir and Gent., - ~Shirte and Drawers, - Whte.GicleanaIdJLc5 Fech Corsetts, .-e-~< linen Goods, - - Disshue gliSalArf40}Jao ' " vTi an&4at engeI - .lastis- .. 'and ~~, gea5~tI-aresTeiminsJn15fbair 'McanSfl *naa,s* Sb&w?s. Veils and Beryes, - 'WaNaralsirts ianbraideTies of all- ndb~s, HA'TS A D dAPS, a $11ms -. V.sie 2-4A - ,ieh-1ewwells ass LOW es the esp be - Poffo$At 9dce -Abo~' we willhpsy the HIGHEST S&I'PRIp for~- *- - 94 - GOODS! Consisting of Late Styles of DR, PNWY 1M IRESS ,In all arietifs.e f Style4 S ALso, * -oots -and Shoes; BAGQING AND ROPE. ALL. FOB SALE -LOW FOR CASH! "OnbC ne,'BI By D. MOWER. Setember 1R--.'S tf .4. Eowv To Subsist Your Families, And Save Money . BUY YOUR GiII",-ER OC R I _]' AT Wishmall& Wir's, Who have the Largest and Finest Assort cent ever before offered, embracing every hade and grade of choice Family Supplies. Besides to suit the wants of the country generally, they are pleased to offer a very zcellent stock of Elardwa re Boots, Shoes, Clothing,&c. Our goods are- numtrous, well selected, tesh. have been bought for Cash, and- will e sold at small advances FOE CASH. fe cannot enumerate; so ask for wbat you do not see . WISKEMAN & WILBER. 'Oct2 DRY Go00DS ROCERIES, &tS. al and Winter Stok: Stoek for the season is full and eomp1ete; onis ing of FANCY AND TAPLE, HrT (00DS, SHAWLS - ~nd all the i'CETERAB. ~mll, lar and daiious; e -found up a.we1'kpt storg Groeeri%s P.anadeil:rades of. eitherA Farinlyor heav hiip~p1iesI 0S JOES~ bad nby other seLdle viieb..*o -canOM - - oir thinE of-to &mwngrate -- 3AUrEKRLY-i ou - -wan tlie-ijek of -goods, ~ALL AN TIME if iaunt BARGAil 8 ~swseHl only for0 (ask .*And at LowKPrices. -- IWELAC~ & WHIEELER. 31JVJiRFO1~ gALT - For sa2e t 16ies pn~ces 6rCas1 -- - VE11E & w rn E. Oc -41-f t &LE to Rent We will rent Co th~ highest bidr, as$il sideee. 61- J. 0. Hi--dea.. (be laland ord,on - --.-. MEDNESDAY, the pth 1QEuMER, J86t h' sat able' plahfatiop; oUi t*. amid F. C Eli:iow reaibs, for the 'yder.186g. lad plantation contains arg '' i.nted an-i Ac?ms, t which about' two hirridftd 'a4 awenty. cies a.rf fu a-Sne stat'e afckstla.n hoat ae~ty-five' teresfne-b'etoraud. Pers.oa4- 'rous of lookiug at;the place, B be.show.- overi&t Jr.d. Hi'. Tes amade kno tn' 4Ij 6etings, - nV. SCURRY, Issas E,ros-Plee allow'ag&place r your paper to inWte -the attention of the eople generalIy to our Men's Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS!! Our Stock consists of the most desirable elections fro-n the best Clothing Houses of ew York, improved by garments made to irder from goods of our own choice, and mbracing every grade, indicated by prices anging from p6.50 to $60 Per Suit. SINGLE G-ARMENTS IN-PROPORTION. Speca'I attention given to - IatS, Bp~ots, Shoes and Jaw.* Il -xiShing Goods. Daling exclusively in'this line, and buy gour Goods for,Cash, we canend will of 'er inducemebis not to be fodnd elsewhere. SWe>are much ericotiriged at the commet(dation of competent jndges, o 'have lately examined the clothing ,tok'or our neighboring towns-, Columbia tnd Auguilta, and whio assure us that . . -OUR STOCK seinal, if not superior in many respects, to any to be found in those markets. -Then give us.a call, and ifwie fail to ileae4 the lose be on our shoulders. WRIGHT- & COPPOCK, N o. 4, Nollohon Bow, ober 2 *..Newherry S. C. .. J s - ' . !' MANURES an& FER TILIZERS. In Store and to Arrive, 100 Tons PERUVIAN GUANO. from Genera Ants. - "Wbann's Raw Bone Superphosphate. - Rhode's Phosphafe Line. - Mapes' Nitrogenized Sup- Phosphate of Lime:' Bod'nda Island Guano. -- Tel's Raw Bosie Superphosphate. and al1 the other Standard, Natural & lanipiilated Manures and- Fertilzers, SILAS JO18 T0NI&_Ym. JNL C& October 16 l2 St Silas Johnstone Wm. '. .'Nance, UCOTTON' BROKERS .-And Banking & Commission Agents, NEWBERRY; . -C. Office in Law Range Notth ske Court House Will ad'ance on Produce and Fill Orders... - October.6.42 Abrams, Griffin Hargrpve, Are now receisiag their Stoci of Fallaid Winter enSHBQEsaSOjo B:, TM 3 Bes ansdent ien and'Ioys' aBo teea GOO ith ensa,& f eet'i de by a estor k'inenkm Wye. fel'-istIkifu (Epa- or Ynd eanetlp. -solicran :e9i4ueden[f -r -tnk before rnrla a ewerE . - tGire'us a 1aggeTor-jisse s. Oc ~be 2 '. Rir. N 'o*. 4 inOa.ET dEC Which h will ' hap Ao.x-'t. his Brw- - 10 Su itsCltin $5 00 "Pk~Saddeao $8tres 00~Iohv Bug Hans 1 0 BqepteenanD. Gouin a he t. Oct. ab 9 41 tf.evgei7pchsd GratCli R IRiadCs SOc and ater this int. thed fo lesARF .rnt -ox'c10arA Sottspe ble, othi............00 0 *Pd1 h$8epi.......... 00 Bugy Hareso...........8 00 Grinpe uselto.iterpin t........, 2 -et.ee. T. KGn. Suritendhedtr. Oct.941. D,ot acina Raihoao., th ade an Gentber 1, 1887.yha pis can enter ti inyt tme. Proingt Lessons g'iven ifedesered. -Frricuas plya M .Pol' HoeOl. otoer 6 2 " " Baltimore........... 00 Gram per bushel to either point.........25 - If. T.I'EAKE, Gen. Superiztendednt. Oct~9A1-1 * Daijoing School. Mans. Berger bBs the honor of informing the Ladies and Gentlemen of ifewberry rhat he has opened a Day and Night Class. Pu. pils can enter at any time. Private Lessons given if desired. -For particulars apply at M * Pool's Hotel. October P3 4~ I -- 6 e - . Columbiaand Qh r SPLENDH all and * 2 OIRX41 COLU1 WIW -l AE OF fR AT 1 His4toek hab been e1eoced with ' .e and is will.bie'gi-att.r totIadrAansage. secure bargains. " His store is eigibi ikagi Fall Goddi *. AT'E -tB No SOL] - T .1 EW are n ow r ieivi~ga~ Spiciaattent'o tiV r the-elction of s also foP'ers'. Oar Stocki are constantly replnished and Patterns of the 6eason. - We keepal ys on bad nlt:- Liesi f Advan on Agents' ,-Tor CASH or C We aso offer at ,tJlhe StocJ N. R-n es,Rta Price , s Refers to City Aertirkenents fpr cs. Or oders will be promptly au DRY G011s r A?.. We aYre uowTreceiving e.ry la gi and comnpIteassortment f f al es p n ei)abe 9 t~h { g &tul3ie rcan'ntr~ fried t4-gire ns'A. eahen'they vi Colhbia, and.wg ean issaN lemi ?hatwe. wiIlLg Dry ois dn 6t o4 term asf can be hadd tb .te . haas Clas; p'l-00. e..'3-.v'.... - S.. C eti-t1*- -mu~ ein-t s any fet4in-uby conlg jn~ Dy Gods ~ - Jneso r. Dr gs. - - - -~ PERe S 8SEGOND VLASS,41-. Hardware.'- -. " Saddey~ Liqors, in woqd. WelI b 201. ~a&1nery.. - Whe, lieked. -*PER'100 LBS,. THItD 014SS, 619 Tpb~ 10bRfac' a t an inilozes ors 11 nds. JS~ Doors, Sashes, &c.. BI~iLa~r~ Butter. ubr Canned Meats Ae Fruits.Ber Fis, i kes o kisDoreri Fr d. Bag.eth e r Bagging. MArle Slbs Cheese. (Bexept oee hiteed in kegkts. Poatoer,in. od ams. Shoth. Sarin.ds ar Soabs. Hoop In. Rice, in hhds. or bbas Cheesey(exceptoKerosene. WieLeadp, iBakegs. Cockterys. crtso SHam ht. hhs Baco. . Wraing apr Bef,oat ero Rice Fo, in bbs. or eas. Wiskey,ls inriood. oes. Sprisemrentine.oNasss, wnesrs Bacoe. ofraing. Fish, pickled and dry, salted in bbls. BENTLEY D. HASELL, General Agent, 40 and 42 Broadway, New York. NEW YonK, October 1, 1867. Approved; H. T. PEAKE, Oct. 16-42-3t. Gen'l Sup'nt S. C. R: R1. 'Street Duty. Persons liable to Street Duty. Third' and Fourth Quarters,1867, can procure exemptipi from the same, L.y the paymcnt of ($2) tw' dollars, to the Clerk, by the first Monday il November. - JA MES E. GUY, Clerk of Counc'il. n..t 11h a tr'5 !-231 4 e. e -., . e 9 - - . . - . e. - - - -w-.J9 * e - BITION A P 4 ~ MPARAUDTEJ 1O itep catep anu ptesentls an. -e ys~ za'et-and ei7aensfor t~ *~ ed az Main streeL s - - - T -7 - .., ,. -b-e ~ toSleeIro~iltbeCr.. 8 - - A.. 4 - * --or 01.4 -* - {X *n PmUu~~ir - " ---- -- . AJLk B-t4& zeline - -- e s -.i * . - - 4 - a * 4,. 9'.7 ~ .'* -businEd h aof4 - unee'd -4S Sa2 e eati r sta.th?in s ~-# - L IOireGINS.'Thesrler siey esdby the I4gtit o(f0 - . ageats, r~ -Sept.'4-3-3. .DR C. F. PA NKNIN DeemerCharleston, S. G. DCorns, Wa1 rt,M ls Ceore n, prty cu es.wt~ cutig bleoedinand rfhctutcarediwittou lecutinbedn. n itotgvn h Entieast aticin ie r-OP .pEnto satis.to Begen, ar-t tPAY, : A nnk= +n Manc Mareer a e the T.intal