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WW HOUSEALL, WrrH LOVELACE & WHEELER, DEALERS IN WRY WOODS, BR.CERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTSL SHOES, ILXTS, FANCY ARTICLES, NOTIONS, &e. He will be glad to have his friends and former t4itomers, and the public generally, to call and exaniie he above stock of goods, being deter mined to sell as chet:p as the cheapest. mar 21 f2 JUST RECEIVED, FINE lot of (OVE OYSTERS, BRANDY PEACHES, Pickles, Worcestershire Sauce, &i., w-hih we ofTer at low figures. nar 21 I LOTELACE & WHEELER. LAMPS, LAMPS, -"1ACKET LAMPS with reflectors, Stem Lamps, Band Lamps, and extra Burners ror Lamps, 40 doz. Lamp Chimneys, Brushes for tearing Lamnp Chimneys, also, Lamp Shades. For sale cheap by LOVELACE & WHEELER. GROCERIES, &c. QUQAA,_ Coffee, Tea, Soap, Candles, Stareb, ndigo, Madder, Copperas, Alum, Brimstone, Otret of Logwood, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Nut "negs,-lAron, Lkrd, Cheese, Mackerel, Sardines, Piokles, Crackers, Raisins, Corn Meal, Flour, .ow Peas, &c., &c. For sale cheap by LOVELACE & WHEELER. HRDWARE, &. XESHoes, Trace Chains, Shovels, Spades, Ratchets, Hammers, Iron, Nails, Tacks, X iVes and Forks, Pocket Krves, Scissors, Sheep - aars; Batcher Knives, Curry Combs, &U., &c. For sale or haiter by LOVELACE & WHEELER. M BO11 KS and LINES. A-NCE lot of, branch and creek, Hooks and A .tl. nes. For-sale by LOVELACE & WHEELER. BARTER, BARTER. Ewill bater any goods in our line for all kinds of country produce, and will, also, -pLy cashier the same if preferred. Be sure to te us a call. LOVELACE & WHEELER. MUSIC LESSON. -r fE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully in1'orm IJia friends, and the-public generally, that * -~ .l~e wigie instruction in-the above, andl- will be aeppy so-receive their pa1ronatge. Can be found azihe residence of Mr. Geo. Lairsen. F. WERB3ER. * UST RECEIVED, Something Good! Brandy Suntsh, Mat Julep, $4urboXn Cocktail n, Cotckt4il, Jandy Cocktanil evrliner Kummel, .O K. Plantation B t er. -toughton Bitters, i Bourbon Whiskey, O. K, Bourbon, Rye Whiskey, lherry Wine, Port Wine, fadeira Wine, -London Portei anid Ale. JACOB STERN, Mateh2T 12 f Un der Ne wberry Hotel. PHENIX IRON WORKE, COLUMBIA, S. C. 20OLDSM[ITH& KIND~ -PROPiEFTORSJ Ai1nds of Mill Casting, (Saw and Grist,) KRiings for Houses Garden, Grave.,ards, g;~ 73tll, Boilers,Maching Works and Agricc. SImplemnents mianufactured. Orders are so liciteJ and exeuted on ebeap terms. M. GOLDSMITH, * P. KIND. ~March 21,i866--12-l7. 7 COMMJSSON AND * .- 'pH undersggecd ha've this ~day formed a co atership, under the firm of WELLS, ~AWFORD & FRIDAY, for- the transactton of OMlSSIO~N and FORWA RDINr BUSINESS, aAender their services to their friends and the Their attention will be given, to the storing ~anae of CO'It!ON, R ICE, TOBACCO, FLOUR, MACON, GRAIN,' H AY MERCHANDIZE anii P10DECTS of the country. Will receive and forwaid Cotton, Tobacco' and Merchandize of every description, when placed in funds to 'e empenses arid charges? Special attention g.. to orders for the-pur-chase of Cotton. Advances rnadeon shipments of Cotton to their friends either.iu-Charleston or New York. -Brick Warehouse on Gervonis street, opposite South Carolina Railroad Depot. 6**JACOB H. WE LLS, -- DANIEL CRAWFORD, JAMES K. FRIDAY. - ItEFERENcES. Colgznbia, S. 0.-John Caldwell, Esq., Edwin J..ScottgEsq., COl. L. D. Childs, John A. Craw fod .Andz'ew Crawford, ,Esq. Charleston, S. C.-Ifessts. G. W1 Williams & Co. Baaimiore, Md.-J. Hazlittf &Co., 89 and 41 South qay street, 1%w York-James WV. Trask,- Esq., 87 Pearl streatyE . Coleman, Esq.,S80 Wall street. Columbia, S. G., .March 10, 1866. - arch 21h 12-St. HKHK'WILLIAMS,& 40O Bats, Iaps and Sta' goods, . AT. WHO AL E. I FISKS Metalli( I'E subscriber has just received a s celebrated manufacturer, which ai patterns, and of elegant Rosewood fini the public. He takes this occasion to s. clusively for -ash, and selling them at c that no orders for the above Cases will I the cash. Newberry, S. C., Feb. 14-7-tf CHARLESTON Caiid y Malifactory. C ANVY put up in 25, 50 and 10@ lb. boxes, manufactured from the best standard Su gars, warranted pure and unadulterated. Col,)r ing matter purely vegetable. *LSO, Importer of FRENCH CONFECTIMNERY, RASINS, NUTS, TOYS, PRUNES and dealer in all kinds of CRACKERS and BISCUITS. All orders promptly attended to. WARREN KINSMAN, 279 King-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. March 21, 12-IL TO PLANTERS. MAPES' NITROGENIZEll PHOSPHATE of LIBE. PRICE REDUCED. $ ? w{ CASH, $A 00 payable by fac U r tors acceptances in November. Warranted free from ADULTERATION, 150 to 300 lbs. per acre will produce full crops, and continually add to the fertility of the soil. H. W. KINSMAN, 279 King Street, Charleston, S. C. Soe Agent for Mapes' Sitrogenized Phosphate of Lime. March 21, 12-1t. AUSTIN, ANDERS & CO, 131 Meeting-street, Charleston, S. C. WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND OMMIISSION ME RCH ANTS, A RE receiving fresh supplies of Groceries by tevery Steamer. Mr. T. B. GUY is asso lated with~this house and would be happy to see his old fiiends-and customers.. AML J. ArSTIN. sEYMont L,. AsNS HENJ. W. CL.AaK. March 21, I2-tf. JACOB STERN, proprietor of the ~tora in the Newberry Hotel Building, -"the second store from the corner," hankful to the inhabitants of the town md district for the patronage so libe ally bestowed since he commenced usiness here, would respectfully solicit t continuance of the.saire. Smnce the arly part of January he has visited the Baltimore, New York and Phila lephia markets, picking up bargains ere and there, of every kind of desi able Goods. He has not yet returned, but a portion of his goods have arrived, o represent his name, established fully for selling Goods Cheaper than the cheapest. Part of our stock we have received n the following articles: Ladies Dress Goods. SPRING ANDI SUMMER SHAWLS. Lace Shawls, Silk Mantillas, Barege Anglais Mantillas, Mozambique Mantillas, Melton Ilantillas, Melton Jackets-late Fashion, Linen Dusters, Silk, Linen and Paper Fans, Dress Goods of all descriptions. Embroidered Dresses. White striped do Baregi. Anglais, Mozamubique, Debage, Lawns, Organdies, Dotted Swiss, Nainsook, Marseilles, Swiss, Victoria Lawns, Lace Mitts, Wax Beads, Ruffling, -Sleeve Setts, Tydies, Valets, Leather and Silk Belts, - Blmoral Skirts, Kid I. ,ves, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, of all de criptions in Leather, Morocco and Cloth. The very latest style of Straw Hats, called the Derby Hlat, Gentlemen's Goods, In Gentlemen's wear we have received-. SPRING CLOTHING OF THE LATEST EASHION. Spanish Linen Shiirts, White- Linen Shirts, Calico Shirts-something new. Goldsmith's Paper Collars Straw Hats, Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Piece Goods, Cotton and Linen Drill. Satinetts, .French Cas.simeres, Black French Broadcloth.a Black French Doeskins, Black French Drab d'ete, &c.,'&c. A great many other articless,'too numerous to ~ention. Call and see for yourselves. We reci Good wekly, and our stock will Burial Cases. upply of these Cases, from the above -e of the latest and most improved 3h, and which he offers at low rates to Ly that they have been purchased ex nlv a small advance on the cash price, ie attended to unless accompanied with R. C. CHAPMAN. Latest IhiproyeinilL~SH C a H81H ICpf 0 f0l I -E C. H. 1ONGSMDRE AS returned from Augusta and i prepared A. to take any kiid of 'ICTURE. Ambrotypes, Photographs, Prris P- J ortraits, From any kind of Pictures ! I AT THE OLD OPPOSITE THE COUT r.OUSE. Jan 17 3 tf Dissolution of Copartnership. T HE copartnership heretofore existing betweeo the under:4gned under the name and firm of GRIERSON & WALTER, Conmissiou and Forwarding Merchants, Newberry Court House So. Ca., was dissolved by mnutual consent on the 1st inst. The affairs of the partnership will be settled by W D. Walter who is authorized to collect and receipt for all amounts due the late firm. Charleston, J. W. GRIE RSON, February 2Sth 1866. W. D. WALTER. March 7- 0-4f. C. C. PERRY, AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION AGENT, WALHALL A,, S. C. W ILL attend to the purchase of Corn, Peas, Leather, Fruits, Liquor and Country Produce generallv. Farmers and others are solicited to forward orders. January 24 4 Dress-Making, &, RS. S. F. JONES would respectfully inform .Il tbe..adies of Newberry that she can be found at Mrs. Edwa.d 2, where she will be pleas. ed to take in .any kind of PLAIN and FANCY NEEDLEWORK, DRESS-MAKING, &c., at the most reasonable terms. Feb 21 of Sorghunt, S OME ofthe most beautiful cotimtry made Mo. laisses, for retail, so as to accomnmodate all casses of buyers, thr sale hy LOVELACE & WHEELER. Feb 7 6 tf Cotton Seed for Sale. A FEW BUSHELS of superior COTTON SEEl can be had. by applying to Harris & Bow rs, at Newberry. Feb 7 6 HNRY BURTON. Notice. 4LL persons having demands against the es l.tate of JAMES D. NANCE, Dec'd, will present them, properly attested, on or before the l5th day of March next, to me or, in my absence, to James M. Baxter or Silas Johnstone. WM. F. NANCE, A du'r. Feb 28, 9-4t. Penmanship, T HE subscriber will open a Writing School al his residence on Monday next, (5th March.' hose who wish to acquire proficiency in this useful art, and are willing to avail themselves of this opportunity, are re quested to make applica tion during the week, as it is desira~ble that all should be present at the opening of the school. A limited number only will be received. Hlours arranged to suit the classes. Terms moderate. R. T. CAPERS. Feb. 2S, 9-tf. Greenville & Columnbia Railroad, GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, COLUMBIA, March 3, 1886. TflHIS Gompany will receive and forwarc . MERCHIANDIZE and PRODUCE, with the additional charges for tu nsportation between Freshley's and Alston, aud drayage in Columbia on such as passes over the South Carolina Rail road, when consigned to and forwarded by the Company. Freight and charges on all Merchandize from Golumbia must be PRE-PAID to all points or the Road, except to Newberry, Abbeville, Ander. son and Greenville ; but freight and charges will be collected on all that conmes over the South Carolina Railroad, at all points except Hope's Station, Pomaria, New Market and Grove Station. Merchandize destined for those points will be re ceived and forwarded upon pre-payment' of freight and charges, and delivered-at OW10zR'S RISK. Freight and chargee on all Merchandize~ and Produce, to be forwarded over the South Caro lina Railroatd, must be PRE-PAID to Colombia. J. B. LAsSALLE, - General Superintendent. March 14, 11-tf. NOT ICE. T HE UNDERSIGNED respectfully annonncee to the citizens of Newberry, and surround ng country, that he is now fully, prepared to, fill all orders for'Sash, Doors, Blinds, Window and Door Frames, Moulding and Cornice, Plain ing, 'ongue and Grooving, and all kinds of Scroll Work, &c.,'on the shortest notice. Term-;1.s Cash. - ~W. A. CLINE. Mfarch 14, i1-301. Masonic Books, SMAOKEY'SAHIMAN RAZON, REVIEW, Miscellany, Lexicon, Jurisprudene; Mon. itors and several other Ilebrew and English Books, for sale by P. 5. JAOOBS. March 14 1 School Notice, MRS. RYAN and MISS MORTIMER hating opened a SCHOOL' at the residence of Mr. T. HI. ortimer, are 'prepared to receive a few more scholars.~ Mr. Mortimer will teach Writing and Arithmetic. March 14 HEADQ'RS 2rnSEPAR ATE DISTRICT,) , - Disraict NEWBERRY, S. C., Mar~cT 12th, 1866. Special Orders No. 1. ON and after this date all persons within thuis command are hereby prohibited from sell ing or giving malt vinous or spiritous liquors to my enlisted men of this command, without writ ten permission from the commanding officer of SELLING OFF WINTER STDC AT REDUCED PRICES, To make room for spring and summer goods. . TIIE STOCK OF DRYGOODS Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, AND 'rA?MDY ATITICLES, Is of the fullest description, additions to which are being constantly made. Besides which the line of GROCERIES, 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 examine my stock. dec 20 3m. M. FOOT. Now Full and Complete. dUR STOOK OF Ladies', Gentlemen's, Boys youth's, Misses & Children's B00IS, SHOES, GAITERS &c S now full and complete.~ Consisting of every variet' and style.of-. Goods, in our line, all of which were made, especially to order, by the very best inanufactors. Therefore, we fe(l confi dent that we cn, and will sell a better shoe for the s:uie money, than any other house this side i of Philadelphia. We cordially invite a call be fore you buy elsewhere. aI M. StBER, & Co., Main st., opposite Court H,)use. N. B.-Being connected with the House of t. M. Suber & Co., I will be happy to see all my old friends and custotners. Jan 10C 2 tt McDUFFIE METTS. 'THE CHEAPEST G ROCERIE S In this Market, Can be found at A. H A RRIS'. Sugar, brown 15, yellow 20, clarified 25, A suga 21, 0 sugar 28, crushed 30. Coffee. 40 to 45 ets. I Flour, S15 per barrel. Cheese, 35 t'o 40 cts. Cotton Ca.rds. Candles, 40 ets. Cysters, pound cans 40, 21lbs. 75. Sifters, buckets, soda crackers. Copperas, 10 cts. per lb. Mustard, 15 ets. pcr box. Soda, 20 ets. per lb. And all other goods cheap in pro portion, call, examine and satisfy your selves. A. HARRIS. COOKING STOVES AFEW very excellent COOKCING STOVES of different sizes, have just been received directly from the manufacturers in New York, and for sale by W. T. WRIGHT, Who furnishes NEW WROUGHT IRON BACKS, FOR OLD STOVES, that will last for years. Whbo manufactures and sells at wholesale and retail the very best article T INWVA RE, Who does Roofing,G(7uttering,Putting in Vallies, &c. Who does all kinds of REPAIRING,. usually done by tinners. And last, though not least of all, who returns thagks to a generous public for the. very liberal patronage which ho has received since opening at his present stand, .and hopes, by diligence in business and a dispo-, sitior to-please all, never to merit less. Jan 24 4tf DR. J. E.~DAPRAY, ISurgeon Dentist. {ROM CH ARLESTON, S. C f FFICE on the North side'of Main-street, for. ..merly occupied and known, as the Law Oflee of G. G. DeWalt, Esqr. Dr. Dapray is now prepared to perform all ope rations: at the OLD PRICES for CASH or its equivalent. Chloroform administered when de sired. Ne wherrv, June 1, '6>5. English and Classical School, TIIE undersigned has opened, at his residence, I.a select school for boys, in which tbey will be prepared for a Collegiate course. For terms and further information apply to .THOMAS DUCKETT. Feb. 28, 9-3t.~ -OEN $20 Reward. inst., from the undersigned, -on the 2.3d 5 ins., aBrown Mouse Colored HORSE MULE. Fresh roach. Tail- bobbed off. Said Mule is '7 or 8 hands high. J. B. GLYMPH. Feb. 28, 9-tf. M. W. BYTHEWOOD, BROKER AUCTIONEE1R AND COMMISSION AGENT, TO TIft CITIZENS OF :So IM *AO"""" The termination of a sanguinary dbft#dti whih for the past four yeafs has presentd 0 inipasm r ble batier to all social or commercial intetdourse betwoeil the two great sections of out cduntry, bavitg at length happily cleared afaY all dbsta- I cles tb a tekewal of those relations *h1ch fbrmier ly bound us together in. a fraternal unian; I take r the earflest opportunity afforded me by this aus- 4. picious event, to greet my Southern friend.s and 4o: to solicit frdin them a feneival of that, extensive b business connection which for,a quarter of a cen- cl tury has been uninterrupted save, by thA gteat - public calamity to which I have adterted. It is scarcely necessary, ob i&d thieshoid of i business re-union, I should retpat the *aifiing so often given to my friends,-to be*aie f. all thote spurious and deleterious componida thich under the specions and false titles of ImtVOR Wines, Brandies, Holland Gin, Liqnors, Id., have been equally destructive to the health of our I citizens ai prejudicial to the interest of the legiti mate Importer. a Many years of my past life have been expended in an open and candid attempt to expose ~these a wholesale frauds; no time nor expense has been spared to accomplish this salutary purpose, and a to place before ty fh iends and the public general 1v, at the lowest market price, and i.n such quan- 0 tities as might suit their convenienre, a tltily get' t nine imported article. 2 Twenty five years business transactions with , the largest and most respectable exporting houses b.France and Great Lritain have afforded me un surpassed facilities for supplying our home mar- F ket with Wines, Liquors and Liqmures of the best and most approved brands In Europe, in ad dition to my own distillery In Holland for the - manufacture of the "gchiedam Schnapps." The latter, so 1ohg tested and approved by the medical Paculties of the tnited States, West In dies and South Ametie ds an invaluable thera peutic, a wholesome, jileasatit and perfectly safe beverage in all climates atid during all seasonw quickly excited the cupidity of the home man ufacturers and venders of a spuidud article. tiniJ Aer the same-name. t I trust that I have, after inuch toit and ex- s pense, surrounded all my importations with sate- T guards and directions which with ordinary cir- ( cumspection will insure their delivery, as I re- f ceive them from Europe, to all my customers. t I would, however, recommend in all cases e where it is posqible, that orders be sent direct to my depot, 22 Beaver Street, New York, or that t pruchases be made of my accredited agents. -n addition to a large stock of Wines, BrandIes, &c., I have a considerable supply of old tried.for eign wines, embracing vintages of many years. past, bottled up before .the commencement of the war, which I can especially recommend to all connoisseurs of these r.1re luxuries. In conclusion, I would specially call the early attention of my Southern customers to the- ad vantage to be -derived by transmitting their or ders without loss of time, or calling personulAy at ( the depot, in order to insure the -fulfilment of 4 their orders out of the present large and wel se. a lected assortment. L VIDOLPHO WOF, a Feb 21-3m 22 Beaver-Street,New York. I The most coinplete MANUFA CT ORYT. T IN WAREt In America,,can be'fondat.. NEWBER1RY C. IL 8. 1. HENRY H. BLEASE, Jan 3 1 tf Proprietor. MERCHANTS WOULD DO WE~LL To call at BLEASE'S And examine his Tin Ware & Prices. Jan 381 tf OLD STOVES and OLD STOVE Piping, old.Gutters,- old Roofing, And all old Tin Ware,1 Repaired at short notice, by jan 8l1tf HENRY H. BLEASE. NEW ROOFING, NEW STOVES, New Stove Piping, new Guttering, New Tin for Valleys, &c., &c., All furnished and 'finished, with all of' the n,ewest improvements, by jan38l1tf HENRY II 11IJA8~ Greenville & Ceambia I. IL GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICEN Columbia, January 28th~, 186. N and aftea WEDNESD)AY the sat instant, '3 the Passenger 'I-ais'e ill be rwn liy (Sunday excepted) as follows: -Leave -Cdltzmbia at 0.00 A. K. Alstofi " 11.00 " Newberry " 12J50 P. K. . Arrive aM Abbevile ?5 .00r S " Andetson "' .10 * S Greenville- ". 9.00 * Lea e Greenvillg at 4.30 4.L " nderson '" 5.80 " Abbeville, " '.4 " Newberry " 1.10 "~ Arrive at Alston - t 56 P. - There will be about,seven miles-of sagnu stiRl betwee Freshley's and-Alston. - Passengers vH a be furnishe'd withi tickets through, liluding'the i Road, Stage and- Ferry, 60 p.undbs ggageonly allowed on the stage to on? seat. J. B. LASA.LE, Jan 31 General Superintendant. Dissolution of Go-Partnership, Nzwanar~, March 3d, 1865. T HE CO-YARTN1ERSHIP of WISKEMAN & RING, Whiolesale and Retail Grocera and Commission Merchants, is this day DISSOLVED 1 by mutual con.sent. The business will hereafter be conducted by U. C. Wiskeman. H. C. WISKEXAN, D. A. ENG. I M3r. '7, 10--8t.. ' Ofice Gen'1 Sup't., 0. ? C& R. a CoLUsuL, Feb. 22, 1866. O N and after Monday' next, 26th krst., the THROUGH FREIGHT BUSINESS *i be RESUM1ED upon this ROAD. J. B., LAsSALLE, GeneralSuperintendent. I Feb. 28, 9-tf. REMOVAL. R. TB. F. WATKINS can be freen -and con suted on his profession at the reaidenAn S lega NotleesC& %he State of Son.th Va"4saw. NEWBERRY DSTRICT-I EQUITY. tlia rd Lang and others, rk. 2fy Ann*V and Thos. Ellisor. pIE eteditors bf the estate of-Wil iim-D:A9ng L are requirdd to render and e*tablipK-, .- i ith, their reapectire deduands before me, oa or ?fore the 1st April, 186, or the* wil .be. I'e - uded. SILAS JOHNSTON, C. 9.1 Comm's Office, March 12, 1866. March 14, 11-St. l STATE OF SOII-I[ ||. petermin Bij., ONIM H.k,EBA , J..N Yo a-aPpWl6, wte foi Lettrs f A 1istrad o I and singular the goods and chattols righM ad credits of J. T.'Clark, late of the dist Foresaid deceased: These are therefore to cite and s - rd singular, the kiudred^aid ereditwr- of the iLiddeceased, to be and :appear before oxL & ur next Ordinary's Court for te said D Iir ibe holden at Newber our Housend r 2d day of March, inst, to aew eau if a hy the said AduinisLration should -W.e 6 ranted. Given under my hand this 8th day of 1,-* i the year of oar Lord -one thodaWd- ePS undred and sixty-six. M 14, 11-2t. JOHN T. PETERSO,9oLA Notice of Electiefts TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-NEWUEEf DISTRICT. fee Court of General Sessions and-Senan.' [ JOIN T. PETERSON, Ordidary, and_t L officio Clerk of said Court, in pwrsaaaw Or 3e directions of the Act of the Legwat*e,-it uch cases made and prded, doberef ublic notice; that an election for Clerk. of A ourt of Gene'al Sessions and Commou1Beej r Newberry Distriv, will be. heLd j '#eedy - e 3d day of April next, at the nsgId'pe' - lection throughout theasiid Distfitt Witness my hand at Newbery Ubtft Uoi% lis 218t day of7ebruary A- D., 1866. JON T. PETERS1. & Ez off. C. G. S.-& Feb; 28, 9-5t, * - - The State of 8wth Care a. NEWBERRY DISTRCT-I1N EQVjl% x Parte . ) -B Simeon Fair, P pea Solicitor of Middle Cirtilt. ' A4 " IMEON FAM qEsqI Alfcitor of'theIa ! Cirttit hin$ this d.a1y fed -h ds. * "1fl to peroetaate testimony l* ationk-* eeds wilKeooes in aotidn; adoleqnge ad records destroyec or.lst during hei It is Qrdered;. that all.prsons wJrare I'e-" 3, and destron's of availing' thensehres 4 ~ - enefit of the Ag$ of'the General ae~by et case iwade ad provided; be -ri4e* ome before whe Court, ad have 1*a. aqd pm etiafed, under this Bil,. a1! evidene 'whiie ae befbuee 8IA O- , om,iiotneli DiBfoe, W -- Jantta 2~ 1806. $16 - KNBRRY DISTRICT-IlUI1Y - -,,. Bill to seHl propit and a;iarasL aisU.>m nd establish their respectiug-La,s re the Com~miener,:en 6 before - lith-doy ot-May rt or theitie L UAS JORh'8TQ , 4 3L i Cow's. Offiee, Feb. 26, 1868. -Feb. 28, 943. ALL persons.having dema ing t - Ltate-of JOHN COOK, ~Eig se - ereby notified to present then, -** to the subscribers,-on er before -41l~ - - Lpil next, as a settlementbe mk #:I - r state shortly after that -ime. AndJ a lNB-' .i o aid estate wRll make payment as earLy s4* eient, - J. T. P. CROSSO0 s Fe.28 -s.J. B. SIMPSON~ -. i- LL persons iniebtedi hei t kl. 30So1t deceased, are requ*esset iake pay ment titediatein. Thoe nands will presents thietf,--proped ~ , ~ eore the24.day M Aprli as the sl n1l be settled op as.soon as - - . P.C1 SFeb. 28, 9an# - - The State of Soithkae# 1KEWBERRkT DISTRip- RiifUIT - Davi I. Buahart, Adm'r., a. atAersi ).*r Aardt, Sarak Jones and o*keru. e 'ESNBZ D,Dcd,* render lae absh.b on oath, before the Commissionef, theW epective demandls is extended to the ,tfeesa zy of March, 1866. Cous'a Office. SILAS JOB20'ONL Verury e18660 . . 0. LI.3& Feb 28, 9-4st. r~we Agrisltahu Fap ers-t Z i-. ' ..ia&Tly, at. .........,$t.6periy: ppecial irf~eft VIH apsbeentore ear fierg~ sc fe t16--0of4eseh We$ ubeiber in thsase,tothpaiers f Address, ~WM. It WHITE, Feb 28, 9-tf ,Athens~ Gab NTICE ! NOTIQE f [ lE subscribers have just returned fro' 1Charleston, with a fine,~ leg- and il STOCK~ OF GOOD)S, Ich they are opening at their resideiadd4 miles N6tta of Newberry C. U., osisting in part of idies Dress Goods, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goodse Fancy rtitles; ocks, Watches, .. Crookery Warek Hard ware, Cutlery; $hnd Bridles, Sls Is & s Ha nes hiso