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F AC iSK s Metallii THE subscriber has just receix"ed a eetebrated manufacturer, which pkt&Wes, and of elegant Rosewood fin ibi. He. takes this occasion to elusively for cash, and selling them at that uo orders for the above Cases vill the cash. Newberry, S. C., Feb. 14-7-t' NEW ADDITIONS SOF resh Stock!! hare added a great manyt useful articles to our Variety Stock, already on hand, Viz: oIY 1000DS A few pieces of SPRING PRINTS, Brown rting, Seaisland Shirting, a few Spring and Sobr ba1morais, and Spring & Summer gtol es, Misses and Children; Cuffs and forLadie ; also, 6 gr. Brown Sheeting, - JBKw and 'Brown Denims, and cheap Pant Goods for Gents. Fine and Common Irish Linen, Si k & Co4uon Pocket Handkerchief,, Cauva-s for Pants. GROVEBIE _ . Sgar, Extra (0. Yellow; Crushed, Powdered mA Brown, splendid Coffee, Brown and Black Tox, Pewpr, Spice, Ginger, Mackerel, Chiee, Orackert, %ap, Candles, Starch, Nutinegs, Brim aee u e ider Vinegr, Extract Edgwpoo, Co-nStarch, Table Salt, Cream Tarter, fodal-g lue, Olive Vil, fine. *IIAD'ARE, AD, -W. Collens'AxPs, Urane's and other Hoes, T*ce Chaius of different kinds and Prices, Plow _h0v.:B*r Iron, Nads, 6pades awl Shovels, Gtr des Rakes, &c., Pad Locks from common to *tr" good, Stock Loeks, Till Locks,-Cuphoard 10.tka, Cheat Locks,Sheep Shears, Scissors,Pocket Esives, Knives .nd Forks, Butche? Knives,Taeks, manure Fo'rk, Spring Balances, Lines, Buckets, aTubs, Brooms, Willow 3askets, Frving Paurs, ,smy Combs, Coffee Mills, Uatchqts, 11ammers, ae., &A. -AtrocIkery and Glass Ware, .Di.nrIites, Soup Plat es, Hand e Tents, Teais 's6ot iasndies cheasp, Glas~s Tumbler.', Glass * amps, Bracket Lamips; Lamp Shades~, Brush.es emyLamp Dbirnueys, 40 duz. Latmp Chim ae'F assorted sizes cheaip, Extra Uurners for * es, *ko the Wick. ~ ~ fr~n~ ofpifferentgraes andI prices frgns anaoe,as a splendid stock of Boots sad Shoes ol abnowst any qjuality anid price,om eprf d,eap new smock, also a large lot of dark ?sints below cost,- also Wor sr:d Dress Giood , SSha wds, Sontags, Bed Bhaike!, co:n monZ - *~I Tale Covers, W~ool Socks ~ ad St ock tii~'o se,or less thian cost. N~ow is the time to N otions, &c., *-Unr Brushes, co:ar-e and fine Comb", Tuck I'ombls, Heir P'i,s, Thr eads of all kind1-, Ribbous.~ Lace's, Tape, Bra,id., Needies, Pins, Bi:no-is,1 Thimnbls, Toodin :;ru,shes, P'.sper. Penis, ink. Eu ~bpes, &c:, P.-rery, Hatir Grease, F Iney lps SmoingL. 1LiTocc, -Fi;ne 4. e Pr okr, Shot,QUapa, i'oaderJ'F~k'k, Shot. Pouces i.., .a e are takino~som:e inlilrovement.4 n onr. Wom, aninten tXIIeep1ing up a "',~i u.rlmek,and *ig ,seU (siI eU.-to it'rS nii Vt Iiizen tia ily ma in atI * the v-ery saho,rtest profit that we can po-sibly le Dot.fCo o ie. uI- a call and ,,ee if we C r litwe say,nt tht old st.trr, 1Herald oRice LOVELWCE & WhREELER. * -Feb21, 8-t HECHEAPEST ;!ROcERIES~ Iithis Market, Can be found at A. ARRIS. ,r, row415, yellow 2'), clarified * 2, A sugar 27, C sugar 28, * *2lrushed 30. e&ee4oto 45cets. Fleur, $15 per barrel. Cl 3se 5 to 40 etS. tt6ionards. adies, 40 ets. ()tr,pound cains 4(}, 2 lbs. 75~ 8itr,buckets, soda eraekers. opperas, 1(6 etS. per lb. Mustard, 15cets. per box. ~.l~.,2ets.:per lb. m-And all-other goods cheap in pro partion,eaH, examine and1 aatisfy your tAV-IG withdrrwmn from thec fium of WEDB IL- LOVELACE, I would respectfully in form my friends and the public that I can be found at be "corner store," under the Neeurry Bo(el. W. H. W EDB. Wanted, AGOO D Blacksmith and Wheelmvright. Libe ral wages offered. Apply to Dr. L. M1. GRIMBA LL, Feb.21 2 at Frog Level. k New Face in an Old Place! ' ~ANING assumed the Proprietorship cf the LMartin House, it will hereafter be known is thie Newberr'y Hotel. I will use my best en .deavors to supply the :table with good, -nutritious' sudwell-cooked food. My servants are cleanly aud.attientive. Every effort will be put forth for, -the coinfort of my guests. I invite the traveling p.b1Nc t give mue a caHl. I will make my terms as reasonable ae possible so as to accommodate visitors from the country, business men, clerks aund-ithers, who may wisn to patronize me.. Feel lng the necessity and importance of a welt-kept public house, I will do all that I can to establish thIsme . I. EPTING. Burial Cases. supply of these Cases, from the above ire of the latest and most improved ish, and which he offers at low rates to 5ay that they have been purchased ex only a small advance on the cash price, be attended to unless accompanied with R. C. CHAPMAN. W. 1H. WEBB'S Stock of GROCERIES, NARObE,RS DRY GOODS, &C., Now in store ant arriiing, Are of the choicest description, and embrace anio .g the keading arilus of groceries, Stuart's A B and C Sag irs, Best Rio coffee a3d Te"s, Bacon, Lard, Goshen Butter, Buck wheat Flour, Cheese, Mackerel, Rice, Soaps, candles, Starch, Onions, cow peas, BeSt Liverpool Salt, at $5 per sack. HARDWA0E, S. W. Collin's Axes, Trace chains, Broad Sweede Iron, (for plotighs,) Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Niis, Pocket and Table eutlery, &c. MY Stock of SPRIXG DRY GOOS, Is complete, and em braces a list of choice and well selected article.q Under this head will be found a beautiful lot of Ladies' Spring Bonnets, And the assortme-t of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Is of the fullest description. MISCELLANEOUS, Bnekets, Tubs, Bask'ets, Willow- ware, Sifters, Cotton cards, (WVhit temore's,) Yarus, Segars, Tobaceo, Pipes, Brushes, (shoe, norse, &c.,) Violin striugs, ot the best kind, Oils of ail kinds, Kerosine, Terebine and Tan ner's o:ls, Aim.e'- Corn Shel!ers, &c., lIn fact anything and alnost everything that cani be entlled for, or is usually found in a general variety store, and at fatir prices, can be found at Courner Store, under the Hotel. W. HI. WVEI. Fe'b 21 S if - -Dress-XIaking, &co, nor '\j rS S F .JUNES n~ ould respCct tully nfr di the Lidie of Nea berry that she eau be oun at Mr s. Edwa.rdl-', where she w ill be pleas ed 0o take in uiy kind of P'L.IN anid FAN(CY N EE LER \'.UK, 1iRES,t-MAKI.\0, &c., att the moist reasonable terrus. . Feb 21I ,Cotton Seed for Sale. .'- ~) UClES,(abrille raSi>cd anid new,) 200 at 'g75 <icie, #235 curt ency, 1 buhi corn, ori 710. entuon petr bur4hel. AL LEN W. (LE'dE iT, Fe'' !l S et Wil msion, G. & C. R. R. From altimre USI T received Direct fromu Baltimore, a good tJock of CHEAP FAM!LY GRCCEIES, SUGAR, at .see per lb. Cfeat 4ec. per lb. Chreese, Cr-ac.kers. Sit dine. .i:s Fruits, alli:n - ysters, qu'e per cant. Lard and Rice. Family Fl our, ?!6t. PI'ckies, all kinds. $oaps' i.ll kinds. CandaieIs, all kiudq. A t Wihotesale an d Retail. Call anid examine. Feb 21 84t RISER , CO. TANNERY, TOOLS, STOCK, CORN and FODDER, I WILL SELL, at the Yard known as CRU1K SHANKS' T ANYARD, Piekens District, 10 miles from GreeuviUe, C. U., on Wednesday, '7th farch nest, at Auction, THAT SPLENDID TRACT OF LAND, ?ontainig ab out 711 Acres-200 Acres open, i of whic h is Bottom Lantd,; the balance in Woods. On. the Tract there is one of the best1 rANNERIES in the State. There is also a BARS nd CORN MILL, worked by Water-Power, -and d necessary Buildings, on the Place. The Tan 11disi fl operation, working 120) Vats 04 all inds. Corn Mill self-sustaining. The Tract is ituated on Brushy Creek,-waters ofSaluda River, u Pickens District. At the same time :r.d place, will be sold, the TATTLE, BORSES, dELES, 'lOGS, CORN, FODDER, POTATOES, L,C0t' lbs. of BACON, 6') Cords of RED-OAK BARK. For further information, app!y at the Tatnyard, >r to me, at this place. JULIUS C. SMITH, Auct'r and Commission Merch't. Feb 21 8 at Greenvil:e, S. C. Copartnership Notice, TIlIE subscribersa haing entered into a partner ship for the purpose of conductinzg a Mer eantile business, under the name and style of [armon & Smith, i1iformn their friends and the public generally that they have opened a store .t the Dead Fall, where they will be happy to receive them. T. F. HARMON. J. D. SMITH. Feb 14 7Z-3t Notice. T HIK UNDERSIGNED can be found at the old . stand of Webb & Lovelace, where they ex SH-ERIFF'S SALE. B Y order of Jno. T. Peterson, Ordinary of Newberry District, I will sell, in front of the Court House at Newberry, on the first Mon day in March next, one tract of land, situate and being in the Stite of South Carolina and District aforesaid, containing twenty acres (more or less), the real estate of Joice Ann Troutman, Dec'd, adjoining lands of Jacob Fulmer, Philip Sligh, James Moore and Elizabeth Kibler, on a credit until the first day of January, 1867, with interest from the day of sa!e-except so much of the pur chase mnicy as may be necessary to pay costs, which must be paid in cash. The purchaser will be required to give hoi.d with at least two good sureties, and a mortgage of the premises- to the Ordinary (if deemed necessary) to secure the purchase money. 'WM. W. HOU*EAL, S. N. D. Sheriff's Office, Feb'y 12th, 1-66. Feb. 14, 7-3t. IBY.order of J:)o. T Peterson, Ordinary of Newberry District, I will sell in front of the Court House door at Newberry, on the first Monday in March next, one tract of land situate and being in the District of Newberrv, So. Ca containinz eight acres, more or less, bounded by 1adTS of Hugh C. Wilson, Elizabeth Bowles and Jno. C. Spe,nice, on a credit until the first day of January 1867, w%ith in erest from the day of sale, except so much of t.he purchase money as may be necussary to p iy costs, which twst be paid in cash. Th pueaser will be required to give bond, with good sureties, and a mortgage ot the premises (it' deemod necessmr% ) to the Ordinary, to seere the purchase noney. w. W IIOUSEAL, S. N. D. Sher.IT's Oie e.6 80 Feb. 7, 6-1t. Limestone Springs Female High School RsV. W. CURTIS, LL. D., Principal. r BE REGULAR ENSCING SESSION OF 1 this Scho,l ill commence on' the third Wednesdy. in Flbruarvy, tl.e 21st inst. TILR.TS FOR FIVE MONTHS, payable in ad vance either in specie or its equivalent in curren cy: Board, includ ing lights, washing and fuel.75.00 Tuiti<n in En-zlish aid the Classics. .. ...25.00 Tuition in Primary Department...........15.00 Lessons on the Piato or Guitar...........25.00 Use of Piano.................... ...... 2.50 Tuition in French or the Modern Languages, each..........................20.AO Each Pupil mist bring one pair of sheets and p1llow cases. towels an d drinking cup. Dr. CURTIS wil :eave the Nils ljouse,eCharlcs ton, on Monday, the 1oth of February, and Nick erson's Hotel, Colvtmbia, on the 2oth. for Lime stone, and be happy to take chaige of any Pupils on the route. Reguiar mai!s are re-established to the place. Any !urther information can be obtaincd of the Hon. W. F. COLCOCK, or at the COURIER OFFICE. Feb. 7, 6-4t. C00KING ST0VES FEW very exe'ellent COOKING STOVES L.of different sizes, have just been rceived directly from the manufacture.s in New York, and for sale by W. T. WRIGHT, Who furnishes NEW WROUGHT IRON BACKS, FOR OLD STOVES, ihat wi:l last for years. Who mannfactnres and se'lls at wholesale and retail the very best article of T IN WA RE, Who does Who doesail kinds of ' REPAIRING,. usually done by tinners. And last, thou~gh not least of all, wvho returns thanks to a generous public for' the very liberal patronaige which he has receivred since opening at his present stand, and hopes, by diligence mn business and a dispo sitior. to please all, never to merit less. Jan244 tf Harmon & Smith , AT IDEAU FALL, 8. C. I NFORM their ftriends and the community gen teraly, that they have in store and will keep constantiv on han~d a general assortment of Dry Goods-Staple and Fancy, Groceries of all kinds, Hlaidware in variety, Boots and shoes ,all styles, Hats and Caps, all styles,: And in fact every article usually found in a country store, all of which having been seleted with e7rre and at cash prices, they are enabled to sell as low as car, be had anywhere. Feb 14 7 3 A RMON & SMITH. Edgefield Advertiher copy 3 times and forward bill to this oflice. S- R EMOVAL. D R. . F.WATKINS can be seen and con suled n is roessonat the residence recently occupied by Capt. W. D. Walter, near the Railroad and Depot.I A portion of the public patronage is respect fully sobecited. Feb. 14, 7-tL. Window Glass, Assorted size,s, from 8x10 to 20 X32. ALSO, Putty, White Lead, Lamp-Black, Linseed, And Train Oil, &c.. For sale at low prices by S. P. BOOZER & CO. Feb. 11, St. Axes and Hoes, S. W. Collins' and other superior Axes, AND Bae'English Crovrn HToes, No's 0, 00 and 000. S. P. BOOZER & CO. Cotton Cards AND Ame's Shovels and Spades, at cheap rate byS. P. BOOZER & 00. Feb. 14, '7-St. ~Nails, CAll sizes from 3 to 20d of superior ouality at S. P. BOOZER CO. SELLING OFF WINTER STOCK AT REDUCED PRCES, To make room for spring and summer goods. THE STOCK OF DR Y GOODS Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, AND FANCY ARTICLES, Is of the fullest description, additions to which are being constantly made. Besides which the line of GROVERIES, Is quite large and full. Which will be disposed of at most reasonable rates. Jobbers and country merchants will find it to their advantage to call on me and exatuine my stock. dec 20 3m M. F.00T. Now Full and Comnplete. OUR STDDK OF Ladies', Gentlemen's, Boy's Youth's, Misses & Children's BOOTS, SHOES, GdI[RS &c IS now full and complete. Consisting of every variety and style of Goods, in our line, all of which were made, especially to order, by the very best mnanufactors. Therefore, we feel confi dent that we can, and will sell a better shoe for the same money, than any other house this side of PhilNdelphli. We cordially invite a call be fore you buy elsewhere. 1. M. SUBER, & Co., Main st., opposite Court ILuse. N. R.-Being connected with the House of I. M. Suber & Co., I will he happy to see all my old friends and customers. Jan 10) 2 tt McDUFFIE METTS. R EMOVA L W. B. McKoellar, H cA LL& LANS STORE, on Main Street, adjoining the brick Hotel, will be happy to meet his old friends and patrons at his new rooms, lHe takes this opportunity to retur ta to the publie for their past patronage, and begs :m con inu:mtion of the samve, with the ass u ra5c' 4:* i h. part. that no thne, labor or expense shall b" wan:ting to render every operation in hi line, as~ perfect as can be done anmy whePe in the State. All persons, white or colored, who desire it, can have their teeth extracted free .of charge, a this otfie, by T. T. Moore. jan2 4 4 5t mm o Latest Imiprovemients! eH, KUNGSMORE II AS returned from Augnsta and i.< prepared to take any ki-id of PICTURE. Ambrotypes,. Photographs, Portraits, P rom any kind of Pictures I | AT THE OLD OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUBE. Jan 17 8 tf NOTICE ! NOTICE ! ~IE subscribers have just returned from ..Ch arleston, with a fine, large and full STOCK OF GOODS, Which they are opening at their residence 4 miles N6rth of' Ne wberry C. H., consisting iu part of. Ladies Dress Goods, Hats, Shoes. Dry Goods, Fancy Articles, Clocks, Watches, Crockery Ware, Hard ware, Cutlery, Blind Bridles, Saddles, Hlames, also, Hoes, Garden Seedi, etc., etc., J.. P.6tf KINARD & SON. okesbury Ditrict, S. C. Conference, 1866. Second Round. Mapleton Cs., Tranquil, Fe b. 17, 18S: A nderson ~ta. and ct., Ruharniab, Feb. 24, 25; Pendleton nd Mt. Zion eta., Sharon, March 3, 4; Newberry4 ta., March 10, 11 ; Ninety Six et., and Sal. Riv. dis., Salem, March 17, I Laurens and Reedy ( Eiv. cts., Bethesda, March 21, 25; Butler et. utler, March 31, A pril 1; Newberry ct., Taber. r ace, April 7, 8 ; Pickens ct., flopewell, April 14, 15; Edgefield ct., Spanns, April 21, 22 ;Ab eville et., Liberty, A pril 28. 29 ; Cokesbury ct., Iethlehem, May 5, 6. SJDI H. BROWN, P. E. In the abscucc of the Presiding EUder the ?reacher in charge presides. Dis. p. 55. g H. B. EL W. BYTIIE WOOD, BROKR The most complete MANUFACTO RY OF GOOD T Il\N WARE In America, can be fouad at NEWBERRY C. H., 8. C., HENRY II. BLEASE, Jan 3 1 tf Proprietor. MERCHANTS WOULD DO WELL To call at, BLE A SE'So" And examine his Tin Ware & Prices. Jan 3 1 tf OLD STOVES and OLD STOVE Piping, old Gutters, old Roofing, And all old Tin Ware, Repaired at short notice, by jan 3 1 tf HENRY H. BLEASE. NEW ROOFING, NEW STOVES, New Stove Piping, new Guttering, New Tin for Valleys, &c., &c., All furnished and finiehed, with all of the newest improvements, by jan 3 1 tf HENRY I. LEASE. Pomaria Nurseries, HE proprietor returns his thanks to his pa. trons, and will be pleased to furnish FRIUIT TREES of all the choice8t varieties, adapted to our cli mate: Apples and Peaches at 30 to 50 cents. Pears, Plums, Cherries, Apricot, 75c. to $1. Evergreens, Roses, Grape Vines of Choice kinds, English Walnuts, Spanish Chesnuts, Ever bearing Milberries, Figs, Asparagus and Horse Radish Roots, etc. Osage and Macartney Roses for Hldges. A Descriptive eatalogue sent to all post paid applicants. Address WM SUMMER, Jan. 3 1 2m Pomaria, S. C. Greenville & Columbia R. R. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Columbia, January 28th, 1866. - O N and after WEDNESDAY, the 1slt instant, the Passengqer Trains weill be ru'i daily (Sunday excepted) as follows: Leave Columbia at 6.00 A. M. " Aiston " 11-..0 "~ "Newberry " 12.50 P. M. Arrive at Abbeville " 6.00 " "Anderson " 8.10 " " Greenville " 9.00 " Leave -Greenville at 4.30 A: M. "Anderson " 5.30 " "Abbeville " 7.45 " "Newherrv " 1.10 " Arrive at Alston " 2.55 P. M. " Columbia 4 8.00 "~ There will be about seven miles of staging still between Freabiley's and Aiston. Passengers will be furnished wiith tickets through, including the Road, Stage and Ferry, 60 pounds~ baggage only allowed on the staige to one seat. J. B. La.sSA.E., Jan 21 General Superintendlant. TIlE WANTS CAN BE SUPP.LIED For a Very Little Monty, AT THlE 8addIe:Hiarnless By HENRY H. BLEASE. Newberry, & C., Januar~y 3, 1866-1 tf OLD HTARNESS' A6ND SADDLES R E PAI R ED, AT SHORT NOTICE, By HENRY H. BLEASE. DR. J. E. DAPRAY, Surgeon. Dentist. FROM CHIARLESTON, S..C. SFFICE on the North side of Main-street, for, nmerly occup)ed andl known, as the Law ~fice of G. G. DeW alt, Esqr. Dr. Dapray is now prepared to perform all1 ope tions at the OLD PRICES for CA fl or its quivalent. Chloroform administered when de ired Newberry, June 1, '65. Fire Insurance. SOW niuch is your Dwelling House worth ? Uave you ever considered how difficult it ~ould be to rebuild your house if burn,t and here you would get the money to pay for it ? Do you know that by paying a sarail stro an ually' you can have your house insured, and in ase of'fire be promiptly paid for it9 For full information in regard to insurnce call Leal-,s The State of Sootk-VaVloM,,% NEWBEKRY DSTRICT-.N EQU W. H. Harringw and other.q-'orx. - Hef: s T Y-ORDER ofihe Con-, th,' cedi rs th J) es;ate of Hon. jNM. BE4uN .VNEAIL desoased, rI, ASO, !he.ereditQrA 04Jht exeleu(K of saidd-ceased, have.frilier lt i,: fiI6.R.f teenth daiy of jiqrdk1?66, t'o i7der -And - -. li:4h 4"1 o1t h !heir reApectivl- dmndli, "hfA&the Conlmiss-oner. SILAS 70fNSTONE q..E. H. V. Comi7s. Ofhice, Feb.i 6. The State of south Carolima, NEWBERRY DISTR[uT-IN EQUITY. Smaa A.Thom pon.-. Tho. A. Thomp,0te Jno. M. ThompSon. Bill40 sell property,and to .,rshal aeus. r HE credi:ors Of the estate of lr. TliQAS V. TlIuMPSON, are 'req,iired to' render and e.tablish their respective cl4i'. on oath be. fore the Coinis.-ioner. oir bolore the ;westv eilth day of May next, or they wil be -pre SILAS JOHlYSTUNE, . I Coloki. Office, Feb. 26, 1866. Feb. 28, 9-3n. S1. The State of S*ilh (arol#n NEW,V3UERRY DIS'ICT-W EQUITr David H. Buzda)dt, Adza'r., r, 61herie Su hardt, St.rah Jones and others. Y ORDER of the Court, fhe tiim for the crediorq nof ihe e<tAte of SAMUL- JE FERSON B1UZHARDT, Dee'd , to reuder end-e tablish on oath, hviore the Conpit.,oner, their respective demands is extend d Io tft.easu dayf of March, . . Com's. Ofice. SILLS JOHNSTMN-. February 21st 1866. G. E. N. D. Feb 28, 9-3t $1. THE STATE OF SOUTHMLA. NEWfERt6t. SRICE By J T. Peterion, l.' Ordinary ofN . berry District. - HEREAS, S. - W.. eid hA*-.pprld to me for Letters of - A dtiniat ,tion, oa al And singular the goods and bhaUeht, ugh and credits of J. Re.d, late-fabe.digtdes aforesaid deceased: - .These-are therfore to CIte- end -adme.ah at anld singular, Lte kindred wid -creditoms-oi tf said deceased, To be -and appear- before m, . -our next Ordinary'i Court for the said,Distrikt to be holden at Newberry Court House, o the 9th day of March, next, to shew can0, %.ay why the said Administratiou should not be granted. - - Given under my hand -this 2rd day -ofpet in the - year of our Lord one thousand eiglIt hundred and siTv-six. - F 28 2-1.. .J'OBN 1. PETRSON1-' A LL pc rsona havng deniands against the Esma ' Atates o' JOHN STERLING and GEORG1S P. STER LING, Deceafed, witplease. present t me sm:h de munde, propgrJy attested, mer beforeV the 10th day of March next. E. P. L AKE, i'or of John SteUUlin an d A dm'r of George P. Sterling, Dee'~i - Feb. 21, 8-8t. - , ALL persons ha viag dem*nda againNTt ME e- * tl ure of ROBERT BURTON,- MecdniR -' piense leave with E P. ake. copv of their 11F - * maindr-on or before the .loth day of' Marph uesk PER MELIA. BURTONA Ad.'re.. KAY BURTON. Feb~ 21, 8-3&. tt o N tice LL persons h.nving da agtinst th e" ate ofALMED .a WORTHINGTON, -~t4 i.ul please f r:&- me copy <.t'soph. deisends en yr before the 16th day arMarchhen.7 - E. P: L.AB, A.dm'r, Wilt annexe~f" -(Gilhanu.Smidlh D& Feb. 21.8-St. LLpro~ Notiee. -'' L L Wrothvng demanos againe the$ t a1e of GlLTiL A & SMfT H, Deed.w tlap - lreen4 mte such demands cor debre thio1k4I day pf March next.. ~ E. P. L AKE, Adsn'r, WiJl ann 4 * A L persns haiTg de4fnIrdin'g&ins the ~ , -tate of JAMES . GIMLAAX, Deeee will please present t-hem to E, P,J.ake,,on or I fore the 10thu day of March nell. Feb. 21, 8-4. - ItYGLI~ 4i SOtilce -- A LL person' ha.ving demands agains tlate of, JOHN C. BOOZSR,.Den'd,,4 please furnish, me copy of Ruch demaods ~ before the lut.h dAy of Mareh next> Feb. 21, 8--St. STATE OW S0UTCAULJ & 7 Byq John Z, Pderseft Buite~O4~q Newoberry District. - - 'j1EREAS E~ P. 14ke hasepplid1o -s YY ftr of Adm dtct o - with wilt amtered, on sdaiid siinguaihe - chatte1s,rrhts,dretsoAhIe4&W - late; of- t% Dstricipafres.id4;deecasd - ' These are refore to dite s*iassesiskIm, singuar,the' -ndred andediojyoftb- -~ eeas4 to e an4-appear before met -~ope Ordinrfs Court for the said Distric4e.- - - at *Newberry<-ourt House Wmithe ~4 U Maxr. next, to shew -cause,'if any whytIe as4 Administration shoekd tiet-be 'granted. Giver, under mi hanid and Sed,-tii0$ Qy of- Feb.-in the year- of-our Lord o:etemi - eight 'hun dred and'-stayofve. --- -;; . F 21 8t; JOUN T. PMERSO, 4p NEWER eSTECT Qa ExI'arte I e Simeoni Fair, Pe . g Solicitor of Middle Circuit. ) Tesdinme4n S IMEON FAIR) E.sq., Solicitor -of the Middle Circuit, having this-dy filed, in this t4ce, : "Bi to perpe'tuare testimony in relation tp deeds, ilils. choses in aucion, and other papera and records destroyed or lost during the recent war." It is Ordered, that all persons who are entitled o, anud desirous of availing themselves of', tlie benefit of the Act o.' the General Assembly in suhcase made and provided, be permitted to come before the Court, and have takeni and per petuted, under this Bill, all evidence which they shall produce, on prope' application being ma;de before me. SILAS JOHNSTONE,. Comm idssioner's Office, C.BN.D Jau ary -27, 1866. j$15.00 -2m.. The State of SouQ Carolisa, NXwBEtnav DIsTalCT -+13 EqutTT. Elizabeth A. Higgins, Adminipstratrix, with wili annexed, ot r. a. fliggins. Ti.Cli .gnadoC Bilfr Cnlruin, piion an rlif Tl fHE cditrto , eatiof Fania-B ftig gina~ craed oae eqied of Freder .ig yn ath hi deemed agine airdetae to he n 'omalisihner of this Cot oni obeforte the frt. Cvoia roc o net.i or,o rbfr h is CvofMirsione'sffce SIAJHSOE 22 Jn iss 6. C.OiE. SL JO N.TOD. 22 Jan. 1866. C. E. N. D. ~AA~