The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, September 12, 1866, Image 3

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Grin Banding, ADD GIN BRISTLES. 1000)lbs. Vulcanized Rubber Belting, assorted aies, from 21 to 6 inches. AliD Dressed Russia Gin Bristles at a small advance on cost, at S. P. E & CO. Belting of any width furnished at short notice. September 12 8 ATENTION OYAL ABCH MASONS; There wiu be an extra convocation of Signet Chapter, No; 18, on next Monday might, 17th inst., at 8 o'clock, at the Chap ter Room. As there have been no regalar meetings for several months, (during which time the records were destroyed by fire,) it is of prior and absolute importance that members be present. By order c-the M. E. H. P. JAMES LARKIN, Secretary. 1XI RA AUCTION NOTICEI the sale of RANDSOME FURNITURE, KATTRASSES, 300 BOOKS, MAT"'NG, KITCHEN F1URNITURE, &c., &e., &c., which I published on Sales Day last, to oc otr at br. Ogier's residence, will take place at my Auction Store, next to Post Office,on 4fonday, 17th instant, at 10 o'clock, A. M. ,The unsold STOCK IN TRADE, belonging to C. W. Parker, will be sold at the same time and place. Persons in the country will do well to give this eale their attention, as bargains may be expected. M. W. BYTHEWOOD, Iewberry C. H., S. C , Auctioneer. Sept. 11, '66. 1 EXECUTOR'S SALE OP LAND. I will sell at Newberry Court House on Sale day in October next, the Tract of Land known as the Drayton Waldrop place ad joining lands of John W. Long, Isaac Her bert, Estate of C. P. Waldrop and Mary Nel eon. Terms made known on day of Sale. JOHN T. PETERbON, Executor. Sept.'8th, 1866. 3t. NOTICE. The firm heretofore existing under the name of Cohen, Heller & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will. te hereafter conducted by S. Cohein & D. Suber. All demands owing by the old. firm, Cohen, Heller & Co., will be paid by the new firm of S. Cohen & D. Suber, and all debts owing the old firm will be collect ed by the new firm. vix., S. Cohen & D. Su ber. S. COHEN, D. SUBER. Sept 1st, 1S66. 3t Charleston Courier copy on~e time and send bill to this office. NOT/C E TO PLAT ERS. The udersigned are prepared to make Liberal ADVANCES upon Cotton Consigned to Geo. WV. Williams & Co,, Mers chants and Factors, Charleston, S. C., or to Williams~ Taylor & Co., Commission Mer'. chants, New York. They are also prepared to purchase Cotton and other Produce, and have made arrangez' ments to order Guano for Planters. from first hands in Baltimore, to be paid promptly upon arrival. ICA RWILE & McCAtTGHRTN. Newberry, S. C., Sept 12, 1866. 37tf SHERWP'S SALEe By virtue of Sundry wits of Fieri Facias to me direeted, I will sell on the first Mon day in October next, within the legal hours of sale, one tract of land contaimig four hundred acres (more or less,) bounded by lands of W. E. Hardy, Mrs. ITance, J. B. Glenn, J. C. Gross, Mrs. Henderson, Dr. Holmes and others, levied on as the propety of Geo. Ashford at the suit of P. W. Cick vs, Geo. Ashford. Also, one house and lot -in the village of Helena containing thAree acres (more or less,), bounded by lands of Robt. Seruggs, estate of Hion. J. B. O'Neall and Isaac Bierfield, levied on as the property of James Plumner, at the suit of Henry Fen'. ner vs. J. M. Plumer and another. Also, one tract of land containing fifty acres (more or less.) bounded by lands of Henry Rikard, H, H. Yolk and others, levied on as the property of Joseph Baker at the suit of J, L. Seas vs. Jos. Baker. Terms of sal,csh.Win. W, HOUSEAL, s. ii. D. By order of John T. Peterson 0. N. D., I will'sell on the first monday in October next, one tract of land situate and being in the Dis, .trict of Newberry and State of South Caro lina, bounded by lands of E. S. Sligh. T. H. Crooks, Wmn. R, Hentz and John F. Glymph containing one hundred and forty-.eIght acres (more or less,) the real estate of Wmn. Cromer deed., on a credit of one year with iiterest from the day of sa ze, except so much of the purchase money as may J)e necessary to pay the cost, which must be paid in cash. The purchaser will be required to give a bond with at least two good sureties and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary to secure the purchase money. Sheriff's Office, W. W.HOUSEAL. Sept. 10th, 1868, St. S, N. D. NOTICEs. ALL prosIndebted to the estate of Lemuel Glyn; ,~ dec'd, are hereby notified that if pa. ment n~'ot made before Return Day, they will be sued. JOHN M. GLYMPH, Sept. 5 36 St Administrator. SCHOOL NOTICE. Mrs. F. C. Ring will resume the exercises of her school on Monday nez:t, Sept. 10. Parents will please send their children at th-e opning of the session. Also lessons in ornamenta writing. Terms, in currency, very moderate. Sept 5 TO RENT. THAT very desirable Residence of Col. Isaac F. Hunt, containing four rooms. There is a good garden and godoutbuildings, and a fine wel of water on tepremises. Terms reasona ble. Apply to Y. J. POPE, Sept 5 ~ Office in Law Range. NGTICE NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the Legislature at the next regular Session, for a renewal of the Incorporation of the Town of Frog Level. aug 29385 W. A. Ellmore, Manufacturer of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, &c., &c., &c., Four miles South of New berry C. H. Repairing done with neat .-C5 and dinh. Ma 23 3m IN0120. Superior qualities of Indigo, Madder, Cop peras, Logwood, Extract of Logwood, Green Paint and other Dye Stuffs, for sale by PRATT. JAMES & CO., Sept 5 Druggists. "Lone Jack" Smoking Tobacco, Virginia Dare " Meershaum Pipes, Powhattan " Pipe Heads and Snuff. --ALSO Scotch Ale and London Porter, of the best quality, and Wines and Liquors, selected expressly for medicinal purposes. War, ranted pure and will be sold LOT. PRATT, JAMES & Co., Sept 5 Druggists. Nutmegs, Citron, Ginger, Currants, Cloves, Almonds, Spice, Raisens, Cinamon, . Mustard, Blueing, Hops, Crackers, Black Pepper Egg Buiscuit, Red Pepper, Cooking Soda, Mace, Flavoring Extracts, Crushed Sugat, Green and Black Tea, -and A fine assortment of Cwndy, French Con fectionery, Gum Drops, etc., etc., all of which are fresh and fine. Waranted genuine, and will be sold LOW. PRATT, JAMES & Co., Sept 12 Druggists. Notice. WE will sell, on Thursday, the 4th of Oc, tober next, for division, at the late residence of Adam Cromer, dec'd, one Tract of Land, containing Four Hundred and Ninety-six acres, more or less, bounded by land of Ja cob Setzler, Simon Dickert, James Hutchi, son, and others. Terms made known on day of sale. W. R. HENTZ. T. H. CROMER, A. F. CROMEE. Sept 8, 1866 3t SUSAN CROMER. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-In Equity -Newberry District. Sarah C. Gary, Admx. .vs. John B. Carwile and others-Bill for Dower, land &c. By virtue of an. order of the Court of Equity in this case, I will sell before the Court House on the first Monday in October next, the real estate of H. W. Gary, dec'd, situated in Newberry District, as follows: The Home tract, containing about five undred and thirty acres, more or less, bounded by lands ot )r. J. K. Gary, Win. D. annon, H. H. Kinard, D. L. Gary and es tate of Whitman. The Dry Creek tract, containing two hun' red and sixty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Win. D. Cannon, J. K. Gary, state of Whitman and others. Tsaxms. The purchaser will be required to ive bond with at least two good sureties and a mortgage of the premises to secure the purchase money, payable in two equal an ausl instalments, with interest from the day f sale. The costs and expenses of sale to e paid in cash and credited on the bond. Corn's. Office. SILAS JOHNSTONE, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. NEWBERRY DISTRICT. By John T. Peterson, Ordinary of Newberry District. Whereas. T. B. Litzey has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on~ all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and redits of Win. B. Litzey, late of the district foresaid, deceased: These are therefore tob cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for th~e said District, to be holden at Newberry Court ouse on the 20th day of Sept. next,to show ause, if any why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under~my hand atid Seal, this 6th ay of Sept., in thei year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. JOH N T. PETERSON, o. N. D. Sept. 12 2c. ST ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. NEWBERnY DISTRICT. By John T. Peterson, Ordinary of Newberry ~District. Whereas, J. E. Glymph has applied to me for Letters of Administration,De Bonis Non, n all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Sarah Glymnph, late of the district aforesaid, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Newberry Court House, on the 20th day of Sep. next,to show ause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 6th ay of Sept., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. JOHN T. PETERSON, o. N. D. Sept 12 2t. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. NEWBERRY DISTRICT, By John T. Peterson, Ordinary of Newberry District. Whereas, John S. Renwick has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Ben Dargan, late of the the district aforesaid, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Newberry Court House on the 19th of September inst., to show cause, if any why the said Adminis tration should not be granted. Jiven under my hand and Seal, this 5th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, JOHN T. PETERSON, 0, N. D. Sept. 12th 2t. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Daniel Stewart, sr., deceased, will take notice that they are required to make immediate payment 01 some satisfactor arrangements, and those that fail to do so 'wi be sued, as the estate must be settled. JAMES N. DOBBINS, Sept 5686 3 Adm'r with Will annexed. LAST CALL. ALL those who are indlebted to me by note, are hereby notified to come forward and settle the same on or before the 1st of October' next. The money must come. Those who fail to comn py may expect to pay cost.and no mistake. S:pt 5 HARRiSON NATES. Attention Farmlers. 4000 Yards Dundee Bagging, 4000 " Gunny 50 Coils Rope, 3000 Yards Batesville Shirting, 300 Bush. Cotton Yarn, 5000 Lbs. Balt. Bacon, Sides and Should ers. 500 " Breakfast Slips, 30 Bush. Rye, Also Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, &c. For sale by sept 5 2t MAYES & MARTIN. MILL NOTICE. The subscriber would inform his friends and the citizens of Newberry-generally, that he has purchased from Mr. Millen his inter est in and to the Steam Mill, located near the Depot, and is prepared to carry on the busi ness from this date. Corn and Wheat grouod for Toll, and Meal and Grist for sale at all times. I will sell meal and grist until further no tice at $1.90 per bushel. Sept. 5-36-3t. J. S. HAIR. NOTICE. The notes and accounts of M. P. Buzzard, M. P. Buzzard and W. L. Buzzard, and M. P. Buzzard and A. J. M'Collum, are in my hands for collection. Demands against those firms are being pressed for payment, therefore parties due them must be dealt with in the sime manner. Return-day is close at hand ! Y. j, PQPE. sept 52t The Due West Female College, THE WINTER SESSION in this Institution will open on the 1st Oct. The success of the past is the best guarantee that can be given for the future. A full corps of Teacher's has been secured. TUITION PER SESSION. Collegiate Department............r.........$'8,03 French........ ................................ 10,00 Music, Piano..................... 200 Use of Piano...................................... 2,03 Conttngent fee.................................. 1,00 BOARDING. Boarding at $10,00 per month, Washing, fuel and lights extra, Payment for Tuition and Boarding must be made in advance, in gold, or its equivalent in currency Due West S. C. J. I. BONNER,Pres. Sept. 5, 1866, St. THE PRICE AT WHICH THE Columbia Carolinian Is Published to Subscribers, Makes it the CHEAPEST Newspaper in the South, And will not fail to commend it to univer sal patronage. $6 a year is only, (welve Cents per week, a snm which every Busi iness man in the country can spare for so INDISPENSABLE AN OBJECT as a DaiLy Newspaper, Giving the Latest and most reliable Commercial and General Intelligence. F. G. DEFONTAINE, Sept 1, 1866. Editor & Proprietor. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. All persons indebted to the estate of Freder ick Naree, dec'd., are hereby notified to make payment before Return Day next, or their notes will be put in suit. This course is necessary from the fact that a Bill has been fled in the Court of Equity on a Guardianship against the estate of our testator for a very larg .aNANCE, JOHN K. G NANCE, aug 293 85tf Executors F. Namce. J. H. BAGGETT & Co., FACTORS. No. 10 Accommodation Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Give their attention exclusively to the sale of LONG & SHORT STAPLE COTTON. L iberal advances made on consignments. Sept 5 3m* DISSOL.UTION OF PARTNERSflP. The Co-Partnership heretofore existing under the name and style of Williams & Ferguson, was dissolved by mutual consent on the first of February last. W. A. WILLIAMS, E. B. FERGUSON. All indebted to the concern will settle with the undersigned. All are ,arnestly requested to come forward and settle by note or otherwise. Sept. 5th,8St. E. B. FERGUSON. Fine White Wool for Sale, A LOT of superior White Wool which will be disposed of very cheap on hand, and for sale by M. FOOT. Sept. 5, 2t. WATCHES AND JEWELRY Carefully Repaired by Wm. BOYCE, Newberry C. H., S. C. Opposite the residence of Jno. Coate, Esq. Work from a distance promptly attended to. Sept 5 NOTICE. All those who are indebted to me by note, are hereby notified to come forward and settle the same, on or before the 1st of' Octo'ber next. The money must come, or a new sealed note, which will be acceptable, to secure the debt. Those who fail to comply with the above may expect to pay costs, and no mistake. M. H.ARI. aug29 85 5t C ORN-E XTRA. TWO HUNDRED bushels extra white Baltimore Corn, just received, and for sale .By LOVELACE & WHEELER. sept 5 36 WINTIIRIOP B. WILLIAMS, Formerly Caldwell, Blakely and Ca, COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHAN~T No 12, AccoMxODA2ION( WEABP, CHARLESTON, S. c .Tu1y 26, Sinos. WILLIS & CHISOLM, Factors, Commission ierchants, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, Will attend to the purchase, sale and ship ment to Foreign and Domestic Ports, of Cot ton, Rice, Lumber and Naval Stores. ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. E. WILLIS, ALEX. B. CHISOLM Mr. Wx. F. NAwcE, Newberry, S. C. is our authorized agent and will be prepared to make liberal advances on all produce con, signed to us. aug 29 35tf CARW!LE & M'CAUGHRIN, Are Prepared to make Advances on Cotton consigned to GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., COTTON FACTORS & MERCHANTS, CHARLEST?N, S. C. Or to WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO., NEW YORK. aug 39, 35 tf FRESH _00. JUST RECEIVED, Some very handsome PRINTS, for Fall, And a good lot of S. I. Shirtings, also Bates ville Homespun, And a good assortment of Ribbons, of all cole ors and widths. Also, a lot of good Family Fl.ur, just ground, and many other goods FOR SALE CHEAP, by LOVELACE & WHEELER. aug 29 35 tf DUFFIE & CHAPMAN, BO0 KS E L L aLR S, NEWBERRY, S. C., Are Agents for the sale of Life of Stonewall Jackson by Dr. Dabney; price, cloth, $4, Half Calf, $6. Southern History of the War. E. A. Pollard. 2 vols; cloth $7, half calf $11. Women of the South by Mary Forrest, 1 vol. cloth, $3,50, cloth gilt $4,50. Southern Generals, by Capt. Snow, I vol. cloth $4, half calf $6. Life of Stonewall Jackson, by a Virginian, 1 vol. cloth, $1,50. Godey's Lady's Book, per annum .........$3 Peterson's Magazine, " ........... 2 Field and Fireside, a choice weekly,......... 5 The Argosy, per annum,........................... 3 Call and subscribe. aug 15 1m RINALDO, Known as the JAcE HAIR HoBsE will Aitand the ensuing season a; H. H.. Kinards Stables at Newberry C. H., and will be let to Mares at $20 the season, commencing the 3d of September and end ing 8d of December, at which time the money will be due, if paid then. Currency will be taken, after that Specie will be demanded or its equiva % lent in currency. .Any one failing to get a colt will have a chance the next season free ofecharge. Grooms fee $1. E. P. BOAZ HN Aug. 29 85 tf. DENTRISTRY. W. B. McKellar, Surgeon Dentist, would most respectfully say to his friends and the pb' lic generally, that he is now thoroughly fite up in hiis new and elegant offBce, over Maj. Jas. M. Baxter's law office, and is prepared to do any and all kinds of work that he may be called on to do. Mr. Thos. Moore, who has been practis, ing for the last six months at one..fourth charge, will now operate at one half price. Mr. J. W. DePass, who is a new student will operate at Mr. Thos. Moore's former prices. Aug 223 mo NOYES & VAIL, [Successors to Aitkin, Noyes & Johnston,] IMPORTERS AND JoBBERS OF 159 Meeting Str't, CHARLESTON, S. C. Mr. Vail resides in New York, and ships goods bought for cash per every steamer. Buyers are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasinig elsewhere. sept 5 3m. MEETI NG. The Board of Commissioners of the Poor for Newberry District, will meet at the Poor House on the first Saturday, 16th day) in October next. at which time they will elect a Steward [or keep er, for the year 1867, to take charge of the place on 1st January next. Proposals in writing can be left with the undersigned at any time previous to the day of election, and on that day can be made to the Board. JCHN COATE, A ew berry, aug. 25-85 6t Tres. B. C. of?P. NOTICE. A pplication will be made at the next reg ular Session of the Legislature of South Caro lina, for leave to close and discontinue the public road leaving the highway leading from Newberry to O'Neall's Mills, near Springfield, the residence of Mrs. Helen O'Neall,) passing over lands belonging to the Estate of the late Chief Justice O'Neall, and to James l. Baxter, until it intersects the highway leading from Newberry to Higgins' Ferry on Saluda River. Sept. 5 36 3m. JAMES M. BAXTER. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Dr. T. Rush Gary deceased, are requested to make payment, by the 1st of Oct., next, to either of us. Also those having demands without fail must render them in, properly attested, by the same time, to the same persons. JOHN K, GARY, WILLIS WALLACE, Sept. 3d 1866. Executor's. N. B. The Laurensville Herald will please copy three times and present the account to Willis Wallace. SAIZE 0O? PARTNERSHIP LAND. I will sell at Newberry Court House On Sale day in October next, (1st day) ONE TRACT OF LAND lying in Newberry District, containing two hudfred acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Estate of Thos. Watson, Holloway Hill, B. B. GillHam, A. Hendrix, and Estate of' Elijah C. C. Odell. Sold to close partner. ship. Terms made known on day of Sale. JOHN ODELL, Survivor.. Confedtioneries, &c. &c., &c. DR. T. GOUIN, Would inform his friends and customers that he has now open a very choice assortment of goods in his line, embracing Family Groceries~ such as Coffee,Teas, Sugars, of the best qualities, Pepper, Spic,Gnger, Nttmegs, Candles, tarch, Soap,. Sardines, Can-0ysters, do. Fruits, Together with a large variety of Confection erv, Candies, Kisses, Dr,pe" Sugar Fancies, &c. Various brands Smoking Tobacco, Also Chewing Tobacco, Pipes The above are the leading artioles of his stock, to which he Invites public attention and solicits trade. Store opposite Court House, and next door to I. M. Suber &Co. Avg 22 Fall & Winter OR A 1866. MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. Armstrong, Cator& Co. Importers and' Jobbers of RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS AND SATINS, Velvets, Ruches, Fl wers, Feathers, STRAW BONNETS, LADIES' HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed, SHAKER MODS, No. 231 and Lofts of230 Ealtimore-St., BALTIMORE,. MD. Offers a stock unsurpassed in the United States in variety and cheapness. Orders solicited and prompt attenion given. C ASH. au~ 2ne LEN[NIK & SELL, Importers and Wholesale Dealers IN Millinery, Straw, FAMCYB@O0OS, North east corner Keeting and Narket Streets Charleston, S. C. Invite the Trade to examine their il and varied assortment of BONNNI'S and HATS,-trlimmed and untrinmned, RIBBONS, of all descriptionis, FLOWEER, FEATHERS, DRIES8 CAPS, RUCHES LACES, CRAPS CORSETS, SKIRT35, &oo, &o aug15 8 Espeoial Notice. We have this day reduced the price on all of our fine Ladies' Wear-such as Gaiters, Bootees, Buskins, Slippers, &c., &c. We do this in order to mkeroom for our fall stock. L M. SWBEE& & CO. N. B.-The above goods we wartnt free from pasteboard and all such trash. July 18 tf. TURNIP d8EBER A good variety of Fresh: and genuine TURNIP SEED just received! from, David Lan ah & Son viz. Lan reths improved Pbrpie 3opediYelllw RUTA BA GA, Large GLOBE, Early DUTCH (White FIa4, Large NORFOLK, Pomeran~ean GLOBE. White Flat Red TOPED, Just received and for sale low By LOVEL ACE & WHEELR. July 25 tf. Notice to Trespassers. I forewarn all persons, white or black, day or night,from Hunting ov Fishing on my Plantation. . W. B. McKELIER. May 23-21--6m. sIXEON FAIR. THoS. S8. MOORMANi. WE, the unders!ge, having this day formed a partnesp in the practice of' Law, will attend to all business entruted' to us in the districts of Newberry, Laurens, UTnion, Lexington and Richiand. Office Newberry C. H. SIMEON FAIR. Aug 1, 1866. THOS. S. MOORMAN. Laurens Herald copy 4 t. aug 2234 t' A. Mt. Wicker ALTHOUGH BURNED OUT HAS ARISEN FROM THE ASHES I. Will open next week back of the brick store formerly oocupied by Dr. Gouin. And respectfully begs of his old frieds their former patronage. His varied stock will cons sist of every thing in his line as before the fire. Viz: Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Soda, Ada-. mantine Candles, Mackerel, Herrings, Sar dines, Oysters Incans, Cheese, Crackers and assorted Blsetts sweet and plain-mix ed and spiced Pickles, and Macaroni. Nuts of all kinds, and a good assortment of Candy. Also Citron, Currants, Raisins, Almonds, Figs, Nutmegs, Se ie, Pepper, Ginger, Cloves, Mace, and Table Salt and Salt in Sacks. Tobacco of all kinds .8moking and Chewing, Cigars of every qulty, Pipes, and Parlor Matchies. A great sokof D)ye Stuffs, Indgo, Madder, Log Wood, Cpea. Fig blue, Blacking and Shoe brushes, &c, &c. Toys of every style for the Boys and Girls in endless variety. Fruits of every kind in season, and almost every thing usualykp in a well regulated GoeyStore. Alth above things will be sold ceap for cash. July 18-tf. A. I. WICKER. YOuth's H-istory of THE GREAT CIVIL WAR. THE Onbscriber is the sole agest for Newberry Bistrict for the sale of said book. Address him at Frog Level, S. C. 8old at New York prices. MATTHEW HALL. Sept 5-3