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New Advertiselnellns STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA. Newberry District-In Equity. U.. Ptake, Adm'r. v. Mary C. Boozer and others. BIT for ale of lands to pay debts. By order of the Court of Equity, I will sel, at public auvt:ou, on the 6r"t Monday "3 December next, before tine ourt House -In Newberry, the real estate -of John C. loomer, deceased, aitsated in Newberry Die tict, as folows: - . set No. 1 containing 6fts-four acres, mpre or Jee, and bounded by lands of Mrs. -.- Cole, 0. Boozer, Jesse Senn. E. & Cop pook, George H. Boozer, and other landsof said deeesed. Tact No. S containing fifty-four acres, eorrlta. and boundeo by landa of George 3ooaer, Kay Burton. John Harp, George H. Boozer, and other lands orsa d deceased. Tuajs-The taxed costs of these proceed Ig apt be paid in cash, the balance of the purchase money payable in one and two ,a. ~ with interest from the day of sale, to secured by bond with at least two good tlM- Sadt"a mortgage of the property sold. Petmiasion is given, however, to the urebaser to pay in cash any, part or all of he pechase money. SILAS JOHNS'ONE, c. r. x. D. 10On's ooee, Nov. 11. 18-46-St. *10. "TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Newberry Distr1t-In Equity. aoey H. Bopp v. W B. Ropp and others. Bill for account, relief, &c. B"rrder of the rourt of Equity, I will aell, atpublic auction, on the first Monday is Dec. 1867, before the Court Hous, at :.liewberry, the real estate of George I,ey app,d.ceased, consisting of a tract of land, sitaated in Newberry..District, ennait,ipg One Hundred and Five Acres, m loreIes, and hpunded by lands of L. G. SuIe, .Elijah Wedaman, estnte of Jacob ese .md John Dreyer. sama-Cash if the purchaser desires of the purchase money . ust he secured by had payable id twelve months, with in-, _eresat from day of sMe, with two good sareties, and a morcz%ge of the premises. The cots of these proceedings must be paid 1o cah. SILAS JOHNSTONE, c. r. . D. Coaas oce, iov. 11. 13-46-3t. *1 . TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. DtWaSa** DISTIW?. -.-] ebiT. Brtpesort, Ordlsary of Newberry % 8esr e :)oyd bas:a6t ed ID' ** nt asd sWaiesar,he _wtts ail e f hdistrict mafresaid, de - ,herefle sc ete and adasuish geesaauebe.a appaear before as Opimnary's Ceort fru the sbe.boMe at Newl'irrf Court the1tty e ..Z&t: show agearby8the sadAmhIstration het heegr-ate . 4lwie ndermy hand.and seal, this 7th .yErJ.smber-ta the year of our Lord one thuad ethudred and sixty-se~ven. J. OH T. PTERSON, o.n.d. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLiNA. -- XWuagRRY DISTarCT. yt Jete T. Peterson, Oidin3ary of Newtberry Wheresa, H H. Folk has applied to me - Bir Entters of Administrationl, on all and simgalr-te aodsand cbattels, rights and ..edits of Miehael Baker, Iate or the dis. These are.,heefore to eite and .aduosish -' jsi singuar. the kindred and ceitors of -thgsiddecesed toe and appear before ea ez rdinary's Court for the Dittt obe holdes at Newberry Court Usse s the.21st of Nev. mes, to showr -mE K ny whf' the sai Adminitra*hos est egranted. rad y .hand and ae'el, thIs 7th 4syof Nov in he year ofourI Lrd one 8TATE OF SOUTJI CAROLINA. 3y Jehis T, Estersoa. Ordinary of Newberry Whereas. Thomas B Lizey has applied . - amefor Laers- of Administration, in all and-siegtarte gode and chatters, rights and credit" cf L-edliin E Li'see, lhte of the -the disates aforesaid, deceased: he'bes. th ereiboe to eite anod admonish *- AR ingslr, the kindind amd creditor of -he 4eesimed, to be and appear before as a oQ azt Ordinary's Court for the so e hlde at ewberry the 25th of November ant., ianwhy the .said Adminis MM&sbesdaot rnned. - . es nader my hand and seal, thi' 1Ith * f4 N5o@ihar, in the year of our Lor-1 as hesand eight handred and siixt.a-eveo JOHN F. PE FEESON, 0 it.. 00COFIN8. ?Ie subqedber raeperfully inform, the pub itheu-is m nufaetaring and keeps mmgsaaly em hand-a supply of Black Wal at* MY'ew Poplair Nade if the best material and with the - These CoB.. are samafatured at New. berry, sad will be feraished here by Mr. Naa~ Marvin, at hi. shoe who is engaged e citsir'manufacture, and who will ATTEND JUNWR^ALS WITH A HEARSE. Ca,nsw~ilbe furnished by my Agent Dr. - T. 4Kie'rks, as Greenwood, S. 0., who is aIwgs kept in fufl'mpply, and als'o by Mr. U 5. Anderson, as Chapj-eIls Depot. - W. A..0LINE. Nov. 6 45 2mo. STATE OF20&JTH CAROLINA. Neberry District-In Equity. -. Aisher & John Agnew, vs. Robt. Bill to foreclose Mortgag,-. Pursuont to an order of the Court ot ga.ity I will sell, at public outcry, on the r et Monday in Iecember 1867, before the .rt House at Neitberry, a tract of land, -situated in the District of Newberry and .State afore'said, in the fork of Saluda and Little Rivera, containing eigh' hundred acres, more or less, and bound4ed by lands of Thomas A. Floyd, Graves Sp.earm~an and others !'u-The~ purchaser will be required - o pay one third of the purchase money in esh; ad to seei-e-te balance payable in two eqa annual installments with interest -fromn t:e day-of sale, by 'bond with at lea'st two good suretiesard a mortgage...of the gremises. SiLAS JOHNSTONE, Coins Offce, c.L- .Dn N o v . 1 4 4. t 12. TO 001%UIPTIVE8. ThRay.EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free ofeharge, to all who desire it, the prescrip siswith tbe directions for making and using ~sierS db w4e be cured of a 'ties Bis ongelees i to benefit the afflhcted ad be hopes every samrer will try this praerip Ns, asr it-wlest them nothing,and may prove *sbin. PIsmsadiress No.16 5~ Qd Street, BSep. 3J-. )VlW rg, Sew York. r~UCiY3rFffE0ERTER. Neie in bereby given that application wEhe amade at the ensuing sessionofL - PHOTOGRAPHS. We are now prepared. to make PHOTOGRAPHS. AMBROTYPES, &c. We will remain for SIX WEEKS ONLY, And those des:ring pictures should call at an early day. Residences Photographed. Old pictures copied to any size desired. Pictures taken in cloudy as well as fair weather. Instructions given in the Art. Gallery over Mower's store. WREN & WHEELER, Nov. 6 45 tf. Photographers. NOW RECEIVING A COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL ? WIITER GOODS!! Oonsisting of Late Styles of DRY nv PIIAND 11RES GOODS, In all Varieties of Style. ALSO, Boots and Shoes, BAGGING AND ROPE. ALL FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH! * "Dk the Comner" By D. MOWER. September 18-38 tf FMTHIl& BillE & S9N, .DEALERS 1 N Foreign, Domestic, STAPLE & FANCY We wol4alltheatiention of our friends' an*ustomere, t pa re ly n the ladies in particular, to this stock.of Fail aud Wluter Dress Goods, Embracing the following styles: - Dress Goods, Delainee, Alpaccas, Black Silks, all gradcs, Colored Silk, Mferinos, Coburgs, Poplins, Bismanrks, Reps, Prints,. Camblries, Hosiery and Gio'es, Gents Furnishing Goods, Kid Gloves, (Ladies and Gents,) Shirts and krawera, White Goods and Laces, French Corsetts, Lmnen Goods, (!assi,n,ers and Salem (N. C.) Jeans, Ribbon.+, Velvet, Taffeta and Bonnet, Elastie Cord ai.d Braids., Head Netts, Dres~s Trimnminip and Buttons, Alpaca and Silk Braids, Shawls, Veils and Berages, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Embroideries of all kinds, H ATS AND CA PS, a full line. TERNSSTRICTLY CASH. Aetober 2-4'). Blue Stone! BlueStone! - Just ,eceived, a large lot - A No. 1 Blue Stone, By R, STEWART. Oct 28 44 4 MRRlAGE ANDREARN *S HO P. In rear of Hunter's Shop. THE subscriber having opened a shop, for the purpose of making and-repairing Vehicles of all Kinds, respectfully calls sttention to the same, and solicits a share of public panronage. Having an experience in the above line of work, of ~25 years standing, and being a thorouhpractical workman, [ feel confident In giving the most substantial satisfaction. both in work and Prices, which latter shall be reasonable. GEORGE BOLAND. November 6-45--2mo. $20 Rewaid-Mule Stolen. .Stolen from the subscriber on Wednes day ovenin'g the 23d Vetober, by a very tall treedmnan, a black Mare Mule, 9 years old,.abouzt 14* hands high. There are no particular marks on said mule except a hite saddle mark on each side of her back. She has a little Roman nose. A reward of $20 will be ~paid for, her recovery. Addrpss E. 8. WERTS, Ninety-Six Post Office, S. C. Nov. 6 45 St.. Sheriff's -SaLle. Will be sold on the first Monday in Dec., at New berry, C. H., the following - valuable Stok, viz: i dark bay Stallion, RINALDO, this horse formerlj' belonged to Mr. Jack Hair. 1 Mule, 1 Iron Gray Horse, and a three year old Colt.a B. C ST KOT HER. 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 o land lying south, and five (5) miles from Newberry C. H., S. C. Thero are THREE HUNDRED & FIFTY ACRE!, 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 ORIGIN A L FOR EST, and so near Town that the WOOD ALONE is WORTH THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. Further, the open lands are in a fine state of cultivation, averaging a yield of 20 bushels of Wheat, 145 bushels of Corn and 7 bales of Cotton, weighing 400 pounds each, to each hand, besides a bountiful supply of PEAS, PO. TATOER, TURNIPS, MELONS, &c. On these lands there are 2 two-story dwelling houses, and all necessary out-buildin^s, in cluding Gin House and Cotton Screw, be sides New Settlements which have been built for employees, since the war. These settlements ire conveniently and bountifully supplied with most excellent water, by We.ls and Springs for family use and branches for stock. I will sell, at the same time, on said plantation, a lot of extra large and fine Mules, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Peas, Shuc.:s, Hay, Wheat and Flour, Cotton Seed, T%%o 4-horse and One 2-horse Wagons with Harness, Carriage and Harness, Buggy & Harnesa. 1 Sett Blacksmith Tools, Farming Imple i n ts complete. Gin Head and Thrasher, - and many other things, includin-z all my Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c. Oct 9. HE NRY H. BLEASE. The Attraction NOW is at WEBB'S W. H. Webb's, en the Corner, Under the Hotel, Where ea be found. DRY GOODS, Fancy and Staple, Dress Goods, In every Style and Variety, for Ladies and Gents, LADIES' CLOAKS, UTnsurpassable Lot, WHITE GOODS, HOMESPUNS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, White and Red, Among the latter is the celebrated SHAKER Flannel. CLOTHIN, 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, Onistuad price will defy Competition. GROCERIES, Full and complete, all varieties, HlARDWARE, Of every description. Besides a fine lot of GOLD, GOLD PLATED and SILVER WATCHES and JEWELRY. Aid Every Other Article usually Kept in a General Stock. All of the above enumerated goods bave been caretlally selected, and bouirht to sell, and will be sold at satisfacty prices, All I want is Living Prices ! W. H. WEBB. Sept 2529 CONFECTIONERYI AND FRUITS. I AM JUST IN RECEIPT OF A FINE ASSORTMENT OF French and American Con fectionery. Fruits of all kindq. fresh from Baltimore markets-such as Peaches, Strawberries, Blahkberries, Green Corn, Pine A pples, Fige, Dates. Palm- nuts. Filberts, Cocoa,nuts, Brandy Peaches, Oysters-by the can or gal on, Candies and Gum,drops, of all kinds, Cheese and Macaroni, and many other artl ees too nut.merons to mention, which will be sold extremely low for cash. Fresh Fish and 'Oysters --Twice a Week. OtbrA. M. RISER. Otbr23 43 4 Guano. 100 tons warranted genuine Peruvian, trm the Agent of the Peruvian Gowern, met, on hnd,and for sale by SILAS JOSN&TONE 6 Wu.lr. NAN05, rOeton in8 FRENCH_STORE. DIR, T. GOUJIN HAVING JUST RECEIVED A LARGE and carefully selected stock of Fine French Confectionery And other Goods in his line, respectfully calls attention to the same. Among which may he four.d in C4NDY (POLE, STICK and LUMP,) Pepper-. int, Lemon, Anise Seed, Sassafras, White Cream, Pose, Cinnamon, Lemon Drops, Rose Cake, K$i.es, Banana, Orange, White VaniUs, . Nuga Bars, Star, Jujube Paste in Shec's and Sticks. Fruits in boxes and drums. Nuts, Preserves, Can Goods, &c. HIS STOCK OF DRUGS AND MEDIUINES, has been replenished by late additions and is now full and complete, and of the best qualities. He takes this occasion to return his ac knowledgments for the generous patronage heretofore extended to him, and respect fully asks for a continuation of the same, promising that no eftort or attention on his part will be spared to render satisfaction. October 23 43 - AUCTION NOTICE. M. W. Bythewood, Anctioneer. Totice is hereby given to the buying pub lic that the sales at auction heretofore con ducted nightly, are changed to thrice per week, viz: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights, at 74 o'clock. Saturday night to be observed as the night for SPECIAL SALES of Clotbing. At this very heavy stock of Dry Goods, clothing, bats, boots. shoes. &c, &c,* is bound to be closed out by private or public sales by 1st January next. [ solicit alt in need of such goods to come forward and look to their own interest, as the determina. tion is to sell without regard to cost. The parties concerned intending to remove to New York to do business. As I find It very troublesome to answer. the many questions-to give a fit of eloth" Ing. c., while the auction sale is in pro gress, I have concludod to offer the stock of Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hats at Private Sale at juaion Pric:. for thia-a_eek, so as to give all a fair chance tto sUIT themselves. So come up anid change your ralment. 'This is important to Nor. chants and Farmers, as I wiH take in trade Cotton or any produee of the country. N. W. BYTHRWOOD, Auteoge. AeonHue Uadr New Botel. T. Town I Ceantrylerhants. I wllSell at Newby C.HB., S. C. at1 o'clock. V., Monday, 18t November, ii67 at the Auctio House, under the NewberryHO4 a large Jot of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Cloh ing. Bot, Shoes, Hats, Domestics, &c. These oos will be sold onyin packages. &c . tomsuit ttrade. I. W. BY~TH EWOOD., Oct. 8044 8 Auctioneer. SELLING.0FF To Close Business. Important- Noti.:e to the Public. As I have determined to remove to the city of New York, to transact businese there, I now of'er my very large and complete Stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goodi.. Clothing. hafr, ( aps. Boots. Shoes, &c , &e., below cost, ntil lst January, 1868, at which time all gooda not sold willibe rpced and shipped'to New York. I trast my Irmndr customers and the public gen erallv arwIil give me a call before purehes-ing elsewhere, a great bargins can be expected. for i must sell the gosby the time stated fhi. is not a deceitfu schenme simp!y to sell goos, but a fact which can.be perfetl under sodand appreciated by a pean~ atedanca. Under-Newberry Hotel. Newberry, Oct. 80 44 St. CABINET MAKITNG And Repairinge. The undersigned respect fully g'vea notics that, he is prepared to .\MAKE, or REPAIR any kind of CA BINET WABRE, in the nyar est and most satiisfaictory mnanner. - Work solicited. Prices reasotnable. WM. ZOBEL. Oct. 30, 1867-44-t f. -itelena, S. C. Us S, Interual Revenue. !3otice is hereby ilven tha t by the recent change-s m:ade in -the 3d Collect,ion District of the State of South Carolina, by order of the Secretary of the Treasuryt, the two for mter Divisions of Newberry Dir:-:. h::T been consohdated, and to be known here. afer as the 7th Division. For ti.e above Division I have been corn misioned to take eh-erge as As4t. Asse'ssor,. parties resiiiing within the s.ame will recog nize me as such and miake thU.r returns ae cordingly. Office on Law Range, North side of the Court House. H. C. CORWIN, Aert. Assessor 7it Divi ion, 3d Col. Dist. 8'. C. Nwaberry, S. C., Oct. 28, 1867. CIIEAP FOR 01811! Just Received, a Fine Stock of Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, &c., &c., &c. SCall and examine. As HARRIS, Agent. October 8) 44 JUST RECEIVED FROM 5adame Detmorest, this Month's Style of DRESS FASRIIONS,1 And also, a fine stock of MILLINERY, Cheap for Cash. I Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, of all kind. A. HARRIS, Agent. October 8044 Cotton Ties, Cotton Ties. Dillons; "The IArrow," and SGould &McIntyre's liVN TIEf4 VM BANDAS, muun Ieb n SILAS JOEN&TUh & Iu,.J. NAIVE, LATE~ ARRIVALS OF Fall 4' Winter q-Q Q D S , M. FOOT Respectfully states to his Friends and the Public generally, that his Stock IS NOW COMPLETE, And. Consists of DRY GOODS, In Variety. CLOTBDNG, All Grades. BOOTS and SHOES, All Styles. GR O C ERIES Of all Einds. And almost any other Article that can be called for. All of which he will SELL CHEAP FOR CASH. $@Having secured the ser vices of Mr. H.. R. Marshall, he will be happy to see his many friends and former cus tomers at my store, and give them any attention they may need. OS The establishment of J. Sulzbacher & Co., Colum bia, of which he is a partner, has been removed to their New Store, on Main Street, and ariv orders for that house left with him here, will be promptly attended to. M. FOOT. October 251 43 MEsEss. EDI TOs-Please allow US a place it' your paper to invite the attention of the people genecrally to our Men's Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING Our Stock con'ists of the most desirable se'lections fro'n the best CIothinr Bouses or New York. imaproved by grmeijta made to order from go.ods of our oen cboice. and em,br.,cing~ every grade indicated by pricem. rang zg iroma $6.50 to $80 Per Buit. SINGLE GA RM ENTS IN PROPORTION. .Specia attention given to Hats, Boots, Shoes and Fur ishing Gs. Daigexclusi4vely in this line, anid buy ing our Goaods for Oash, we ean and wil Of fer indcements not to bie found elsewhere. gg We are mnech enconrauged at the high commendation 'of competent jndges', who have lately examined the clothing steeks or 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 wcefail to please, the loss be on our shoulders. WRiGHT & 00PPO0K, No. 4, Kolohon Row, October 2 Newberry S. C. P. SCOTT'S Fashionable Clothing and FURNISHING STORE. Near Post Offce, Newoberry, S. C. Ys>UTII's and MEN'S COATS, VESTS, PANTS, OVERCOATS, SHIRTS, U ND ER S HI RTS, NECK-TIES, POCKET HDKF'S and FURNISHING GOODS gen erally, ju.st arrived. StU'S of the best FRENCR and ENG i-1?H ?aIATERIAL, and of the LATEST S rYLES PROMPrT and rASsroaAstY maide to order. Hiaving purchased FOR CAsH, from the OLDEST and EST EStaDLISBED HOUSES in New York, my Fall and Winter Stock of Ready-MadeClothing,Cloths, Cassimeres & Vestings, for BUSINEss and DRES SUITS &c., &c., my CUSTOMERS, 3RIENDI and TRE PUBLIC will find it to their izU'Ts to give me & all before buying elsewhere, as I am pre, pared to SELL ARTICLES in Wy line on as HEAP and REAsoWABr4 TtRXS as can be obtained in any-market.iouth. Making, Cutting Altering and Repairing one at shortest notie. Pe $Soutt, Vewbry C. a*.,~ .. Oone 9 A1 17 Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks I CLOAKS,I Cloaks! Vloaks! Cloaks! Where? at M. B41RE & SON'S. Octs23 43 Abrams, Griffin AND Hargrove, Are Dow receiving their Stock of Fall and Winter BO U TS, SHOES, AND Compriuing Ladies', Misses & Children's Goat, Kid & Morocco Bootees, Gaiters, &c. Men's BOOTS & SHOES of Every Variety. Besides a fine assortment of Gentlemen's and Boys' EI.ATS. The above GOODS havel been carefully selected, and made by the best workmen. We feel thankful for past favors and earnestly solicit an examination of our Stock p.pfore purchasing elsewhere. Gfye us a call and judge for yourselves. AIIAI8, QKIfN & IANIGIV. October t NEWSTOR New Goods. AND .}Iew Prices. The Subscriber having given up his agency in the store No. 5. Mollonr Row, is now opening an ''-T1ILY NEW sTOCK or FANCY & DOMESTIC Dry Goods. Saddles, Harness, &c. Which he will be happy to exhibit to his~ formner patrons and the~ publie genernay. The above stock baring been pnrch..e since the great tall in goods, can be sold a GreadI jReducedPrice such as the following leaeding articles. Bleached Homespun 10 ets. Brown " 10" Prints 10" 10-4 Sheeting 5 Hats 50 " Suits Clothing $5 00 Saddles $8 00 Buggy Harness $18 00 G. D. SMITH, M air. Street, octen Dr. Gouinr' and the Shoe Store C. MADSEN, DEALER IN ALL KINOS OF LEAF TOBACCO, - AND MANUFACTURER OF Fine Havana & Domestic SEGARS, No.55 SOCIETY STREET, ONE DOOR FROM KING, CH ARBLESTON, 8. 0. ggSamples sent by Express. sept. 11-37. MURE~S and PER .TILIZERS. In Store and to Arrive, 100 Tons PERUVIAN GUANO, from General Agents. ---"-Whann's Eaw Bone Superphosphate. -- " Rhode's Pbosphate Lime. -- " Mapes' Nitrogenized Sup- Phosphate of Lime. -- " Rodunda Island Guano. -- " Tell's Raw Bone. Superphosphate. and all the other Standard, Naual & Manipulated MaRures and Fertilizers. 81148 JMN8SI & Wh. I. NAN(R.1 STDV-ES TrmWae., a. iv/IAIN STR'T., Columbia, S. C. A. r A L EBI, INFORMS the public that his STOCK 0? 000 S in the above ipe Is complete In every respect-heing the largest eepr brought to Columbia, and coasists in psrt as follows. MARBLE MANTLES and GRATES, see ral styles. HUSE-FURNISH1NG GOODS, in larr variety. STOV-I 1 All descript'ons, froin a FOOT STOVE to a HOTEL COOKI:G RA.YG. Th'e attee tion of hon.ekeepers s particularlr iuaked to the COTTON PL.ANT COOKING Q 1STOVI which is regarded as the very -beat now is use. The following certificates ftu cii. sans of Columbia, are published Aw the just appreciation in ahich they are held : COLUxrIA, Octobei 5, 18g1. A PALxa, EsQ. Dear Sir :-I have, for the last tighee years, been using all the latest iapaed patterns of Cooking Stoves, and aR' .f which, as you are aare, were bought at your establishment. But'allow'e to up sure you th.t the last one bought-'.of yeu called the "Cotton Plant," excels all others; amd I would therefore recomesd to ali who want a Cooking Stote. That' "111 ghwe entire satilfaction, to buy a "CottonPias, and no other. Respectfu!ly 16orh; W. H.A . CoLxIA, S. C., October 21, 1667. A. PALSR, ESQ. Dear Sir:-I have proved the Cotsn Plant, which I purchased of -you kataplag, and find it just the thing-by ja. the' best Cooking Store that I ever had,. in evry r spect. I cannot toa- strongly 'ruomsan ie. Yours ri spectfully, J. H. KILLL. I have used the Cotton Plant Store -t siror eight motis, and am free ;o esq that it bakes the best and qrdekest, with less fuel, than any Stove Ithave eger ad ; and I believe, from its construction that it will last longer than any other. - JAMES E.BL c E COLUxIA,S. C., October 3, 186'7. Cor.uxau, S. C., Osto' er to; 1867. A. ?sat,s s. . .Dear Sir :-Havinag obtained from.. and now using in riy famiily-the oi Planut Cooking Stove, I cheerfully bese tiamomy to its many good quaritt, las economy in the use of fuel, the .raspidity with which it does its work, the.niriy of its batiog.snd cooking, mnaeit, '* may judgment, the best Cooking Stove in mae ket. Yours respectfully, J. . EJSENMANN. Additional references ca hb-given 9t Ah PLUMB?a. - In all its branches, promptly attended te, Nov.86%4t. - Grocers,Grain & General Provision Merchants - 175 Broad Street~ AUGUSTA, GA.o The andersigned have this da4reud a Co,partnershIp nder the inam of - WEIGHT & IfODLEY, for the purpose of transacthng a general Grocery, Provisioltanld'Grain Business. Our attention will also. be gives to the pwr chase or sale of patemyCOTTON, . es prtiemayplease to favor as. We will give oar attentio,r also, in up ulyuag Planters and others with. GUANO and other FRTILI ZRS promising a- GOOD QUALITYT in afl eases. Novemb'er 5 45 2m' STYATE OF SOUTB CAKOIJNA - NKWanaitR D5Rsvarer By Joln T. Peterson, Ordnayof'Neitiery . District. Whereas, T. Q. Sloa & Sesnnahb ar ria bas applied to me*tr Letters of Ad-' minietratin. on alR and siug Iar he gnnds. so-l c',attels, rights and cedits -of Stieeh' Harri., late of the district aforesaid,. des'd: . These aethereforeto cite and gdint*sh tall and singular. the kindred ad eiedtar of he said deceased, to be and a,ppgar bser me, at our next Ordinary*s (vatrt ($ te said* lI istriet, to be holden t V etierry Court Hoe the 18 b or Noyetnber Inst., to .bow cau-s, if any why the said Adinistrtion ,'aotI4 not be granted Given under my hand and Seal, thfs 4th riay of November In the year of our Lord onel thousand eight hupdred and sixtys seven. JOHN V. P.::TErSON, o. .. Nov. 6 45 2t._____,_____ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN(A XIWUaRRY DISTEICT. By John T. Peterson, Ordinary of New berry District. Whereas, Hugh Rodgers has applied to me for Letters of Administratiou, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights'and eredits of rhos. W. Montgomery, late of the Listrict aforesaid, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonIsb all and singular, the kindred and eneditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me. at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be hold.en at Newberry Court Hlouse, on the 18th day of Nov. next, to show cause, if any, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 4th lay of Nov , In the year of cur Lord one thousand eight hundred and slxy-seven. John T. Peterson, o. N. D, Nov. 6 45 2t. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA NEWBERRY DISTRf CT' By John T. Peterson, Ordinary of Newberry District. Whereas,- Isabella Birge baa applied to ne for Letters of Administration.on all and ~ingular the goods and chattels, rights and ~redits of John S. Birge, late of the district iforesaid, deceased:* These are therefore to cite and adoish 11 and singular, the kindred and creditors of teosaid deceased, to be and appear before ne, at our next Ordinary's Cosis fbr the said )istrict, to be holden at Newberry C~otrt louse oa4the 13tb day of Nov,, next,to sbesr :anse, if any wh-1osaid Ad=41=Iatration, houid not be .atd~ -. Given under my han( and Sea 0tht lay of Oct., inst. In the year of-owr Lord one houandb at hundred and sItgys. T . T A+areman a