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A. Yff-Ular'convocation of Signet Chap 4-rl.8R.-. A.. M.-., will be held on Monday, Mareb 12th. Punctual .dodanceisrequested. By order of the M.-. -* ' X JA1LARKIN, Secretary. oh 7-10-1 L Penmanship. 1jW.WCSUe will pen aWriting School at JL bibeikenu on Monday next, (5th March.) u i&ktaequire proficiency in this g,4aare -wijing to avail tbemselves of iedappannity; are .requested to make applica ot- diisth meek,.as it is desirable that all haidu~ boLprewet at the opening of the school. 2 ted wMbe culy *1 be received. Hours tmagid to suit the classes. Terms moderate. - -R. T. CAPERS. Eige-tf. Notice. LU,pe"Ww-.jmving,demands-against the Es aeJON STERLING and GEORGE F. mLns , Deceased, will please present to me ufhemands, properly attested, on or before lbtl%h day of Marb next. L Z. LAKE, Ex'or of John .Sterling. and Adm'r of George F. Sterling, Dec'd. Yeb. 21, 8-4t. 're&s-Making, &c. RS, S. F. JONES would respectfully inform the Ladies of New berry that she can be LMrs. Edwards',. where she will be pleas e.t&tkie in any kind- of PLAIN and FANCY ENEDLgWORK, DRESS-MAKIhG, &e., at the jent reasonable terms. Feb 21 100 Bushels Cotton Seed, WXT wEI sea an Monday next,- 5th March, at puibliq atlion, about 104 BUSHELS SEED, " Xyd's Proli6c," belonging to iw BA"of Hon.~J. B. ONeaRfl, deceased. W. H. BARRINGTON, el. P. POPS. JNV. CA LDWELL, A. T. REESE. f 1T Y ifen to the nodersigued by Dr. J. *Diekertfur- $Uokf payable in three At4 . waf ost sales-day. All parties are warned batto trade for the samUe. JON S. RUFF. VeA. 2k, 9-4t Borghm C*DR 6f the most beautifal country mnde Mo ssis, for retail, so as to accommodate all ems,Wbyem for sale by n 'LOVELACE k WHEELER. * Safeet Potatoes. and f,r sale by Feb 7 6-tf. LGVELACE~ & WHEELER. - Cotton Seed for Sale. FYir BUSMFLS.of suiperior GO)T'TON 5EED -A. n be had by applying to Harris & Bow t.,at Newberry. 6 - - IHENEY BURTON. TJ 7D~ XiK1NS can be seen and con .7 sured on his profession at. the residence negjo4.capiedhy Capt. W~. fl. Walter, near de R3lroad and Depot. - ?tolr'on of.thepuzbtic patron.ge is respect funly uqgicied. Tett 14, ?-tf. 3Muest.eeSprings Female High School k gz.WCURTIA LI,. D., Priticipal. REGE*% !TAR ,ESSU1NG 'SESS1fN OF L:hie School wll~ co.zuenee on. the third W~desdag' in I ruary, tLe 21st inst. * MIFOR-FlVE MONTHS, pavaMie in ad -- Ma,e ehtheriu ispecie or~itsoqtuivalent in curren i*ud, 4ndtding UIghts, waning and fuel.?7,00 -Tiitlun ia- Efiglis&h an.d dih- Cla.<sies. . . .. 25i.00 bliog in Priinry Dep'arimet. . .. . .... ..15.00) jesaona on the Piano or Gitiar... .; ....5.00~ ~af PFio.....,,......... 2.5!) Tdasn in French or the Modern La:;;uiges, Kash.Ppam ust&hring on paro shIeets and giow.se towe1ijkendrinking cup.. Dr.LflIrS will leave the llillsIIonse,Charles tm -oa4&iythe 1Mf9tiegFemiary, and Nick org'*hIoue t (-lol.ambia, dthe 2Suth, for Lime - son, and be-happy to ta'l ebai ge ofraii.y Ppii -oethe. route.- Regular nmails are re-established te the pluee Aky further informnation -can be obtaiu-d of-the-Uon. W. F. 00LCOCK, or at the 062LE R OF FICEl. FMb ,.6-4t. a T RE'CINIZENiS OF SOEII CAROUNIA. aTeerm ationt of a !Angu-urary con test, which Wer dpest four years has preseztedan -impassi hte taruer to'aI soofat or eommercial intercourse * tetween the two great sections of pur country, having at egh-happily cleared away all obsta cles to (.reneawal-of those zebasions which former ly bona u.4 toether in a fraternal union., I take the~ terie pportunity afRrded mue by this aus yiosns e*ent.o greet my southiern friends, and to a ceii fromu themn a renewal of that extensive business conne<ition which fcr a quarter of a cen tairzhiabeen gointerrupted save by the great ge)i1c calamity to whiQh I have advert.ed. ft escazely necessary,- on. the- threshold of a bein~e re-iioion;l should repeat the warning se afsea given toan iufriends,-to beware of all - heigrig'ind doeIerious compounds which, ah&e tepeelous and ?alse title. of imported rae; Bries, Holind- Gin, Liqnors,. &c., hen qiy disU4trc5y so the health of our a sI1*4 iiat to ?mhe~ieest of the-legiti my yeuotw Flist life beve 6Wen expended sid.cauda d attempt. to expote these Aalee fiaud's ; no.time nor expense has been * ~ a~e~1oacconiplish this salutary pirpose, and eo,ise.befre my friends and the public general Itih Iws market price, and Iri such qunan %hiesas might suit their conlveniienoe, a truly gen wine imp6rted article. Teety ive years businesa transaedion-- with the largest aud.most respecta ble exporting houses in Franee and Great i ritain have afforded mue in surpassed facilities for supplying our home nhar ket with Wines, Liquors and Liqmures of the best -and rmost approved brands in Europe, in ad ditipn to my own distillery in Holland for the asanufacture of the "Schiedam Schnapps." The latter, so long tested and approved by the ,te'dical Faculties of the United States, West In dies end South America as an invaluable thera peutic, a wholesome, pleasant and per feet y safe beverage in,all climates and during all seasons, quekty-escited'the cupidity of the hov'e man ufaoturers and venders of a spurious .article un derete sameOUO mchnoimed x. I tristthat.I have, aftermuhtiade. pase, surronaded all my importations with sa'e gtiaids and directions which with . -dinary cir Qumspeletion will inuetheir dekiver,a e erv~e iend from Europe t llm customers. -1would, however, recommend in al' cases where it is poss1ble,~ that orders be sent direct to toy depot, 22 Beaver Street, New York, or that preasebbe made ofimy accredited agents. Ia addition to a large stock of Wines, Brandies, &. I have a ca'siderable supply of old tried for eige wines, embraeing- vintages of many years past, bottled up before the commencement of the war,,wfichi can especially recommend to all connoisseurs of these r ire luxuries. FISK'S Metalli THE subscriber has just received a . -elebrated manufacturer, which patterns, and of elegant Rosewood fi the public. He takes this occasion to clusively for cash, and selling them at that no orders for the above Cases will the cash. Newberry, S. C., Feb. 14-7-tf NEW ADDITIONS OF Fresh Stock! STE have added a great many useful articles to our Variety Stock, already on hand, viz: DRY ROODS; A *few pieces of SPRING PRINTS, Brown Shirting, Sea Islan'd Shirting, a few Spring and Summer . Balmorals, and Spring & Summer Hats for Ladies, Misses and Children; Cufas and Collars for Ladies; also, 6 qr. Brown Sheeting, Blue and Brown Denims, and cheap Pant Goods for Gents, Fine and Common Irish Linen, Si-k & Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs, Canvass for Pants. 1:ROCER E , &C. Sugar, Ex A C. Yellow; Crushed, Powdered and Brown, splendid Coffee; Brown and Black Tei, Pepper, Spice, Gingpr, Mackerel, Cheese, Crackers, soap, Candles, Starcb. Nutmegs, Brim stone, Alum, Newark Cider Vinegar, Extract Logwook, Corn Starch, Table Salt, Cream Tarter, Soda, Fig Blue, Olive Oil, fine. HARDWARE, AC, S. W. Collins' Axes, Brane's and other Hoes, Trace Chains of different kinds and Prices, Plow Iron, Bar iron, Nails, Spades and Shovels, Gar den Rakes, &c., Pad Locks from common to extra good, Stock Locks, Till Locks, Cupboard Locks, 4hest Locks,Shee p Shears, Scissors,Poeket Ktives, Knives and Foi ks, Butcher Knive,Tacks, Manure Fork, Spring Balances, Lines, Buckets, Tubs, Brooms, Willow Baskets, Frying Pans, Curry Combs, Coffee Mills, Hatchets, Hammers, &c., &e. ICrockery and Glass Wart, IDinner Plates, Soup Plates, Hande Te-as, Teas without handles cheap, Glass Tumblers, Glass Lmps, Bracket Lamps, L.amp Shades, Brushes to clean Lamp Chimneys, 40 doz. Lamp Chim-* neys assorted sizes cheap, Extra Burners for Lamps, also the Wick. Sundr'ies, &c., &e., Hats of different grades and prices for gents, bovs a'nd youths, also a spiendid stock of Boots anid Shoes of almnost any quality and price, some very cheap new-stock, also a large lot of dark Prints.below cost, also Wo,sted Dress Goods, Cok,Sha wls, Sontangs, Bed Blankets, commni B ankkets, Table Covers, Wool Socks and Stock ings to sell for less than cost. Now is the time to get bargains. Nions, &c.,. Hair Brushes, coarse and flne C.omb,s, Tuck Comba, Hair Pins, Threads of all kvids, Ribbons, Lace( T*ipes, Braids, Needles, Pins, Buttons, Thimbles, Tooth Brushes, Patper, Pens, Ink, En velope-s, &c., Perfumery, Hair Grease, Fancy Pines, S,noking Tobaeon, Fine Cigars, Powder, Shot, Caps, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, &c., We aire.making some improvements 'n our store, and initend keepir-g ump a general stock,and to sell our customers anythine they may wish at the very shortest profit that we can possibly live with Don't forget to give us a e-ill and see if we do wh ae say, at the old stand, Herald oillee corner. LOVELACE & WHEELER. Feb. 21, 8-tt. THE- CHEAPEST G ROCE RIE S In this Xarket, Can be found at A. H AR R IS'. Sugar, brown 15, yellow 20,' clarified 25, A sugar 27, C sugar 28, crushed 30. Coffee, 40 to 45 cts. Flour, $15 per barrel. Cheese, 35 to 40 eta. Icotton Cards. Candles, 40 cts. Oysters, pound cans 40, 21lbs. 75. Sifters, buckets, soda crackers. Copperas., 10 ets. per lb. Mustard, 15 cts. per box. Soa; 20 cts. per lb. -And all other goods - cheap in- pro portion, call, examine t,nd satisfy your. selves. A. HARRIS. Feb 21 8-tf. HEADQUARTERS, 1ST SUBIDISTRICT, DIsTRcT WEsTERN So. CA., - CoLUMrIA, 5. C., February 13th, 1866. GENERAL ORDERS No. 1. A LL citizens white and colored in this Sub District, comprising the separate Districts of Fairfield, Newberry, Edgefield, Lerington and Richland, are hereby strictly prohibited from carrying fire-arms or deadly wearans of any kind openly or concealed upon their person. Any person violating this order will subject themselves to punishment, either by fine or im prisonment or both, loosing their claims to the weaons thus carried in defiance of order and United States Soldiers will be governed by the same order, except when -in discharge of their O0icers of this command and soldiers on duty, are hereby authorized and instructed to arrest and disarm any parties discovered violating this order. ~y ordler of * Lieut. CoL NAT. HAUGETrON. Liu.-G. W. IDEN, Liu.and A. A.'A. Genm. OrrerAL: W. L. Fours, Lieut. Com'd'g Dis triet, Newberry, S. CJ. Feb. 28, 9-3. o Burial Casesd supply of these Cases, from the above are of the latest and most improved iish, and which he offers at low rates -N say that they have been, purchased e only a small advance on the cash prie be attended to unless accompanied with R. C. CHAPMAN. Latest ImproVlllelltSI C. . ti NESMORE 11 AS returned from AtIgusta and is #repared to take any kiitd of PICTURE. Ambrotypes, Photographs, Portraits, Fron any kind of Pictures ! I AT THE OLD OPPOSITE THE COUT HOUSE. Jan 17 3 if il W. BYTIIEWOOD, BROKER AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, NEWBERRY, S. C. SOLICITS a share of BUSINESS. His long experience in the above BRANCHES guarantees satisfaction. Jan. 17, 3-tf. DR. J. E. DAPRAY, Surgeon Dentist. FROM CHARLESTON, S. C. FFICE on the North side 6f Main-street, for. merly occupied and known, as the Law Office of G. G. DeWalt, Esqr. Dr. Dapray is now prepared to perform till ope ration- at the OLD PRICES for CA -H or its equivalent. Chloroform administered when de sired. Newberry, June 1, '65. Strayed or Stolen, 1ROM the plantation of Dr. Randell Croft on L or aout 10th instant, a dark bay or light brown FILLY, between two and three years old, twelve or thirteen hands high-Canadian stock. Any per.son giving information which will lead to the recovery of the Sily will be liberally re warded. T. J. CROFT, Jr. Feb. 28, 9-2t. Lanrensville Herald please copy one time. English and Classical School, ~HE undersigned has opened, at hisq residence, I.a select school for boys, in which they will be prepared for a Collegiate course. For terms and further information apply to - THOMAS DUCKETT. IFeb. 28, 9-St.* $20 Reward. STOLEN from the undersigned, ort the 28d Kinst., a Brown Mouse Colored HORSE MULE. Fresh roach. Tall bobbed off. Said Mule is 7I or 8 halds high. J. B. GLYMPH. W.H. WEBB'S Stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRY GOODS, &C., Now in store and arriving, Are of the choicest description, and embrace among the leading articles of groceries,. Stuart's A B and C Sugirs, Best Rio coffee and Tens, Bacon, Lard, Goshen Butter, BueJ wheat Flour, Cheese, Mackerel, Rice, Soaps, candles, Starch, Onions, cow peas, Best Liverpool Salt, at $5 per sack.. S. W. Collid's Axes, Trace chains, Broad Sweede Iron, (for ploughs,) Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Nails, Pocket and Table cut!ery, &c. My stock of SPRING DRY GOODS, Is complete, and embraces a list of choice and well selected articles. Under ibis head will be found a beautiful, lot of Ladies' Spring Bonnets, And the assortmen,t ot Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, la of the fullest description. MISC1ELL ANE9IUS, Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, Willow-ware, Sifters, - Cotton cards, (W hittemnore's,)'Ya.rns, Segars, Tobacco, Pipes, Brushes,(shoe, horse; &c.,) Violin strmngs, of the best kind, Oils of all kinds, Kerosine, Terebine and Tan ner's oils, Aime's Corn Shellers, &c., In fact anything and almost everything that can be called for, or is usually found in a general variety store, and at fair prices, can be found at Corner Store, under the Hotel. I W. H. WEBB. Feb 21 8 tf COOKING STOVES A FEW very excellent COOKING STOVES of different sizes, have just been received directly from the manufacture.s in New York,' and for sale by 1W. T. WRIGHT, Who furnishes NEW WROUGHT JRON BACKS, FOR OLD STOVES, that will last for years. Who manufactures and sells at wholesale and retail the very best artiele Wh. does Rooing,Guttering,Puttinlg ini Yatlies, &c.. Who doesall kinds of SELLING OFF WINTEAg TiOOdk AT REDUCED PRICES, T make room for spring and sumier goods. THE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hats and C9 PS AND FANCY ARTILES, Is of the fullest description, additions to which are being constaptly made. Besides which the line of GROCERIES, is quite large and full. Which will be disposed of at most reasonable rates. Jobbers and country mercbants will Ond it to their advantage to call on me and examine my stock. dec 208m M. FOOT. Now Full and Complett OUR STOCK OF Ladles', Gentlemen's, Boyl Youth's, Misses & Children's BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS &c. I s 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 manufactors. Therefore, we feel confi. dent that we can, and will sell a better shoe for tie sain 'oMonty, than any other house this side of Philadelphia. We cordially invite a call be foreyou buy elsewhere. I. M. SUBER, &. Co., Main st., opposite Court H,>use. N. B.-Being connected with the House of I. M. Saber & Co., I will be happy to aee aU] my old friends and customers. Jan 10 2 tt McDUFFIE METTS. NOTICE ! NOTICE ! r lHE subscribers have just returned from .LCharleston, with a fine, large and full STOCK OF GOODS, Which they are opening at their residence 4 miles North of Newberry C. H., consisting in part of Ladies Dress Goods, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods, Fancy Articles, Clocks, Crockery Ware, Hard ware, Cutlery, Blind Bridles, Saddles, Hames, also, Hoes, Garden Seed, etc,, etc., J. P. KINARD & SON. J..n 7 6 tf TANNERY, TOO LS, ST OCK, CORN and FODDER. I WILL SELL, at the Yard known as CRUlK SH ANKS' T ANYARD, Pickens District, 10 miles from Greenville, C. H., on~ Wednesday, 7t.h March next, at Auction, THAT SPL.ENDID TRACT OF L.ANI), Containing about 711 Acres-200 Acres open, 75C of whieb is Bottom Land; the balance -in Woods. O0n the Tract there is one of the best TANNERIES in the State. There is also a BARS. and CORN MILL, worked by Water-Power, and all necessary Buildings, on the Place. The Tan yard is ip full operation, working 120 Vats of all kinds. Corn Mill self-sustaining. The Tract is situated on Brushy Creek, waters of Saluda River, in Pickens District. ALSO, At the same 'ime and place, wifi be sold, hle CATTLE, -HORSES, MULES, HOGS. CONN, FODDER, .POTATIOES, 1,000 lbs. of BACON, 60 Cords of REDl-OAK BARK. For further information, apply at the 1'anyard, or to me, at this place.. JULIUS C. SMITR, Auct'r and Commtission Merh't. Feb 21 8 3t Greenvilie, S. C. Two Agricultural apers for $2,50 S T HE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR, D. REDXQND and WE. N. WUTTE, EDITORS. ESTABLISHED IN 1843! - olume 24tommences yanuary, 1866 XIowtkly, at. ... . ...s. ..$2.0 per anum. Sixj Copies for..........l16, in Advance. By special arrangement, with the "MARY LAND FARMER," another excellent Rural Montir published in Baltimore at $1.60, both' papers will be sent one year for $3.00-six of eeb for $16-10 of each %r $25-giving each subsriber in this ease, bodii paper. for $9.80 i A4iress, WE. N. WHITE, Fe5 28, 9,4f Mlhens Ga. Notice. LL pereona basig demiand agaftbst the Es Atate of ROBERT BURTTON, Dee'd, will please leave with E P'. Esake copy 6f their de iads on or before the 10th day of March next. PERMFrA BURTON, Adrs The inost complete MANUFACTO RY OF G00b TIN WARE In Aimerict; sn be fbund at NEWBERRY U. IL, S. C., HENRY E. BLEASM, Jae. 9 1 tf troprietor, KNCHANTS WOULD DO WELL To call at BLEASE'S . And examine his Tin Ware & Prices. Jan t I tf OLD STOVES and OLD STOVE Piping, old Gutters, old Roofing, And all old Tin Ware, Repaired at short notice, by jin 3 1 tf HENRY H. BLEASE NEW ROOFING, NEW STOVES, New Stove Piping, new Guttering, New Tin for Valleys, &c., &C., All farnished and finished, with all of the newest improvements, by jan 3 1 tf HENRY 11. BLEASE. Greenville & Columbia iL .. GENERAL SUPERINTENDEN'SOFFICE Columbia, January 28th, 186d.. O N and after WEDNESDAY, the Slat instant, the Passenger Trains trill be run daily (Sunday excepted) as follows: ]Leave Colirmbia at 6.00 A M. " Alstdn i 1.00, .' " Newberry 12.50 P. 1. Arrive at Abbeville '' 6.00 " "Anderson " .8.10 " " Greenville " 9.00 " Leave Greenville at -4.30 A. K. " Anderson " &,80 " " Newberry " 1.10 " Arive at Alston " 2.55 P. K. ." Columbia "8,00 There will be about seven miles of staging still between Freshley's and Alston. Passengers will be furnished wit4j ticketa through, 1'iciding the Road, Stage an'd Ferry, 60 poamds baggage only llowed on the stage to one.seat. - J.~B. LIsSAL .3, Jan 31 General Suyerin'tendand. NO TICE. I WILL SELL at the late residence of JOSEPH REID, Dec'd., on acsday, the I3th day of March next, Te personal property belonging to dfie estate of. said deed., consisting of about fuidy-Eigh kales of Cotto COTTON SEED, CATTLE, sHEEP, FODDER, WAGflNS ANDL tBEARING, BLACI(SMITHS TOOLS, ouehold and 'Kitcken Furniture, -e. TERES me.de krownt on day of SAIL, but be lved will be CASH. The REAL ESTATE oj' e'd., will be rented at the same timetind p:ade if not otherwise disjosed of biefor~e that time. SAMIUEL W. REID, Adna r' Feb. 28, 9-2t. From Baltinore. T rceed Direct from Balzimor a good CE[MA FAMIL SUGAN, at 20. per lb. Coffee at940c. per lb. Bess Tea Cheese, Crackers . SadiInes. Fruits,.all id4 Oyters, 40tc..per ca. Lard and Idee Family Floun, $14. PickIes, all kinds. Soaps, all kinds. Candies, all kinds. At Wholesale and Retai CLlademne Feb 2 8'4 RISER&CO. Pomaia Nurseries, THE proprietor returns his thanks to'his pa trons, and will be pleased to furnish FRUIT TREES ~f all the choicest varieties,- adapted to our cHii nate: Apples and Peaches at 80) toSO cents. Pears, Plums, Cherries, Aprieote, '750.to $1. Evergreens, Roses, Grape Vines of Choice kinds, English Waluuts, Spanish' chestuts, Ever. bearing Mulberries, Figs, .Asparagus and~ Horse Radish Roots, etc. Osage and Macartney Roses or Hedges. A Descriptive catalogue sent .te all pdst paid ipplicants. A ddressa ,WM SUMMER, Jan. 8 1 2m Pomaria,S. Notice. LLproshaving demands againstthE. tate of ALMEDA WORT HINGTON, Dec'd. ill please furnzish me copy o.f such' demands on Sbefore the 10th day of March next. 3. P. LAKE, Adm'r, Will annexed, of .Gillan~Bmith, Dee'd. eb 24 8-St - . m . un M Th Sate tSonth Catollma& - 4ssaaRR Diswcter. By John .7. Peterwo*, V., Ordinary of Zew b Derisrit. HERAA- Joseph. if.- #at ba - SpAe W to me for Letteis of Adwftdstrao, on all and singu'1 r- tb'goods Id s*, rights'and credits o te?i W. tIM et t the District, af&resnid, decessedi These 9A therefore to effe 1td a&dki a and sin~dlat- ibe kindred"arid c Wrdi4r *eeidd decen6d - to be and appei 1d9b -ma dor" Best dinary's Court for 04 saD t6 b Wolden at Newberry Court 11'k 6b the 1th U bf Mar. inst., to shew eae, ff-any, w Q gio Aelnistraidon sh6zV n6t 6e granted. SGie under; my hanathis Ist da of sir. its ti6 feir of our Lord one thousand eig X 74i. JOHN T. PETRSO,, .. STA TR OP 8OUT A BORMVA By John 2. Peterson, Ordin ofxmberry W HEREAS, John J.AMick 1bas.applW. W to me for Letters, of AmiisWtiton, on. all - -and singular the goods*aza batteak rights and credits of Geo, D. Amid, Iate-er the district aforesaid, deceaseid: These are tberefore to cite .nd- admam and singular, the kindred and credi ors of tb Pa:d deceased, to be and appear before me, atour next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Newberry Court House on the 14th of Mar. inst, -to sihew cause, if any whjthe - Administration !houid not b*.igft Given uvder my h&ad tai this8th d1y. of Feb.-inte year of4ur -. tiM 66 thia6 a eight havidied a6d-axry-six. . 3M 1 u JOHN T. PTERSON,o.. Notice ot Electon.e STATE OF SOUTH CAROL1N.-N1*BERYM DISTRICT. Offlei Ceurt of Ge neral Seion#and Coni leas. JOHN T. -PETERSOX, Ordiajy, sd.e. officlio Cleik of said Court, im psstnee the directions ot the Act of the Legislature III such tes inade and provided, de hereby V puahe uotiee,-that an election for Clerk of Court of Gener l Session- aud Conmo. PJeae for Newberry District, will be heldwon .teeMyi the 3d day of April next, at.the .o*A. plaes of - election threughout the said District Witnes my hand at -New4erry Cefrt 1ou6 this 21st day of February, A. D., 186 JOHN T;PETERSONv; &Ex off. C. G. & C. . Feb. 28, 94t. The State ot South Carolina NWBERRY DISTRICT-AN EQUT?Y Simeon Fair, - ~ oP'~. Solicitor of Middfe Circit. EION. FATR, Esg., Solicitor of the Xid%e CJ(ircuit havimgithis -day fIed, in tbi. -~ a "Bilitto perpetuate testmony w isehe - deeds, .ihll,chOossin actiDoand other,pp-.~ and rqoords :4Citopd quest~ dujring the et war. -It is- Ordered, that all persona db. i~re h& to, and desirous of availing. thernereu 1 th benefit of the Act of the Geneu*&sint~ such case made and providedjllnitis - - come ba fore the Court, snd hiale ikeS and@ppe petuated, nder this Bintt -a videsce whl* they. shall produce, on proper ippi lnbeag made-before pe.., SIL&S BT2 . CommissnefOBkie,, January 27, 1866. $15.00. The Stateof' South Carolia NEWBERRIY DISTRICT-INEQUTY~ if. 4iig Xad oa idhire B ORDER of the Court, th&~dLs@ h esate of Honi. JNO.B ~I1,rI deceased,.amnd,also4 the credisoaeohelteeSt4e. of said. de'cea%ed, have fuzrtheintime, IitW 41 t..emth day of Marck, 186 ior.ndea1 lish -on-oaththeir respeetire deJpnbIu e u4 Commaiss-oner. - SILSJO2ENSTOFNS.3 -S L'om's. Office, Fieb. 21I, 186. Feb 2'S, 9-3t. si The S$ate of' Soth'Ci5im EWBE&RK DISTRi(T'-S EQUfTY~ Sarah 4.7 'r..:, Ykos ATauanau Bill to sellproperty tnd to arha ase 'THE creditors eftheesitt of Dr I 5E - A.W. TBOMSON~, are tegnire4 lo .4 and establish their-respective claims.a e fore the Connissoner, on ia beloet.S siitb dafoat May ,exitao sbi& wIt SILAS JOai4TONFE Com'r~s. Office, Feb. 25, 186., -Feb. 28,9-4m. .- -f.' NEWBERRt DSTRICT-fN EQUITY. Davi H. Buzkar, Addnr.y e. CatAsris ~ - hardi &Saek JtentSand others. YOR DR of-tke (MU1,be Elnst for dia creditorerof theerase of ?ABE .Jg7 FERSON-BUZHARIDT,~Dke'd, to -teiyder and - tbhish on o*tlh, before- the Commoissiouer the rspeiedemandade extbude4 4e the ffeq* dayq*ar. 1466. - C om!.fRlee, (IAS JOEhiOO s -. FPebruarytiat086L - - Noee.28,- -. LL p ~~Yjde~mand5 a *7-I tait o . C7.C4~ . - seseebtem, propelysteadi, otoefe the 1Mh day r$ 'Margh next to ite oritn ~u-e tJadues N. Baiter er Slt.eiteni. B Carileat N9ewbery, en.a er t 1st day of March, ne-Et. - - . Feb .28, 9-2t N otice. - LE persons having demands pa-thi .kf Ita:e of JO)HN COOK s. dec'L aid hereby notified to-prest tfhed*, rif attesk ed to ttn- sticritart; oh'df befdEt2'd day of' A pril rie*~, as a setteinent will h41nade on' said etktw shortif after that time. And all indebted to said estate will make payment as early as con J. B. SIMPSON, Feb. 28, 9-5t. No tice. ALIr personsindebted to the estate of J&V IC'ROSSON, deceased, are reqesed te - xialte,pament immediatel. Tho.se havg ' ee nida will present them, peprly asted, de beforete-2d day of Apri neat Asebe estats wil be settled up p-~on ~as*e J. T. P. GR SN, Xsr. F eb. 48, 9-5. ioticel LDepr~sws pin!de reetare fGII,b dmadd Deedn ae preany of m such eaddoorbfots..t da-o Mac'aB.- .LkZAmr "i..e. E. P L.KE dd. eiesd