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IND MEDICINES. TO BE HAD FOR THE PRESENT AT MR. ROBERT STEWART'S STORE. HOaTETTERS BITT1'ERS, McLean's Strengthening Cordial, Pankuin's Hepatic Bitters, Plantatjon Bitters, . Mustang Liniment. Perry Davis' Pain Killer, Hoofland's German Bitters, Radway's Relief, Sandford's Liver Invigorator, White Castile Soap, GQdvr Oil, Concen rated LYe, - Castor Oil, Sulphur, Cream Tartar. Epsom Salt", Magnesia, Whit; Muatard Seed, Nu'megs,. Mace, Hoos, Dover's Powers, English Mustard, lThnerie,Prepared Chalk. Together with a large assortment of such articles as are generally kept in first class drug stoes. DR. SAItPSON POPE, Newberry, Oct 17 tf Agent. To the Public. The akilion Hotid, s% long and ably cons dc by the late ~H. -L. Butterfield, will atil be kept open for the accommodation of the TraveUliig Pable.. And its former friends and patrons will find the usual acs comnodaons and attentions bestowed, on them as ime au$ thi?ublti favors, al, ready sowell Itbised athe Hotel of the Traven Merchants of the South, will, by earnEst e te faitlull preserved. TH:STATE-OF ScUTTH' CAROLINA-In ETqitf-Newberry District. John G. Mouseal and wite et .a vs. Melissa A. FaImer etai. Bill for Partition, of land. By order of the Court. of Equity. I will sell bsAw the Courf ouse at Newberry on the first Monday in November next, (by a plat of the ptemjse ,) the real estate of Henry W Riddlbuber, deeased,.ceusisting of a tract of land, sltuared'in Newberry District, cons WOW hwdx .znd Yauy ty acres, more oc ,sS &ribot-deC y' lnds- of Harrison Rrpp, Jabet nG. Lake, and the estate of W1Hlamn 4,Riddlehaber, deceased. Tag&frate p'archaser*ill be required to give bond, with good suretles to secure the purchase mnoiey, payable In.. two equal annual instalm'ents. with- interest thereon f t~tb di ofsale and-to pay the co'-ts ot t seproceedinlgs in cash-the payments to be usade in gold or its.equivalent. SLLAS JuHNSTONE, c.E.s D. sCom's OHiee ii Oct 1866. S t 7 THE STATE OF SOUT H JA ROLINA-In Fantv-Nw berry District. A. P. Boozer Ex'or, v.Lry Jane Boozer and others. Bilfor kgde of property, relief &c. Dy order of the Cours of Eqaity, I will sell. before the Court House, at Newberry, on the SrstVWond 'y in iNovember 1866, the real es,. titi of Thomnas N; Boozer, deceasedV con sfating of one hundred and twenty-five acres, more or less, situated-in the District afore said, and bounded by lands of. James M, Senn, Henry Burton, Johnu A. Harp, and others. Ts'us-The purchaser, desiring to do so, will be pecanigedto pay .a.-porgon' or all of the purchbase money in cash-otherwise, a bond, with at least two good sureties, and a mnortgageeof.the premises, will be required to secure the payment of the purchase money in two equalI anrnuil fnstalmlenIts with inter est from the day of sale. The personal estate of said deceased, will be sol&for cash, at his late residence, on Tuesday;2Gth November next. The costs of these prQceedings must be paid in eash, SILAS JOHNSTONE, C.E.N.D. Com's ofice, Oct 13th, 183t6. St .f THE STAT'E OF SOUT H CAROLIN A-In Equity-Newberryv District. Jame? M. Senn and others, rs. E. P. Lake Admg. and othei-s. ''Bill for account, relief &c. By order of the Court 'of Equity, I will sell before the Court Hooe, at Newberry, on the first Monday9eu 'Nevember 1866. the rest estate of Elijah Id. Lake dee sed, in thre separate tracts (by plats thereof to be exhibited on day of sale) vie: One tract on the refrfthe Sterling road, of about forty aces, the Giles Cleland tract, of about sixty acres, and the Henderson- :Cleland tract, of about seventydfive acres.. *TURSms-The piarehaser may pay a portion er aLl of the purchase money in cash-others wise a bond with at least two good sureties and a mortgage of the premises, will be res quirted to secure the purchase money payable Is two. equal annual instalments, with in,% werest from, the day of sale. The cost of these proceedinen muet be paid in~ cash. SILAS JOHNISTONE, C.E.N.D. Corn's Office, Oct 13 18661 3t. t7 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Newberry District-Tn Equitv. Hen ry MI. 'Singly A d'rr, v. Mary E. Singley mnd others. Bill for sale of land, re lief,&c. By order of the Court of Fquity, I will sell before the Court House, at Newberry, on the first.Mondav In November next, the real es, tate of' Georg M. Singly, consisting of about sixty-seven acres, mnore or less, 'situ ated In the D)istries and State aforesaid, and bounded by lands of Jacob Bedenbangh and Jacob Singly. Thags-The purchaser desirig to pay a portion or all of the pupehase ioney in cash ~wIi be permitted to do so--otherwise a bond, with good sureties, and a; mortgage of the preises will be required to secure the pay -nut of the purchase money at twelve 'months with interest from day of sale. The costseotthese proceedings must be paid in cash. SILAS JOH NSTONE, c. z. ix. D. Corn's office, Oct. 13 32 3t. $7 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-In Equity.-Newberry District. Henry M. Singley-Ad'mr, v. Mary E. Singly and others. The creditors of the estate of George M. Singley deceased, are required to render and establish their respective demands,- before sne by the first day of January 1857. A.&m' ofie StILASJOHfNSTONE. TUE yrATI OJ SOUTH CARO A-I-n Eqity-16wberry District. Sally Andi Thompson v. Thos. A. 'hompson and Jno. M. Thompson. Bill for sale of property and to marshal assets. By order of the Court of Equity, I will sell before the Court House at Newberry, on the first Monday in November next, the real es% tate of Dr. Thomas W. Thompsoa deceased, as follows. The Home trapt of land, containing two hundred and fifty-six acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of David H. Buzzard, estate of Chancellor Johnstone, David Half% acre, J. W. Folk and other lands of deceased. The Grey tract, of one hundred and ninety acres more or less, bounded by other Home tracts, the Coleman tract, and lands of J. W. Folk, Henry Halfa.re, and D. H Bnzhardt. The Coleman tract of fifty,seven. acres, more or less, bounded by the Home tract, the Grey tract, and lands of D. H. Buzhardt. The Chrch Lot, in the to"wn of Newberry, containing -- acres, and bounded by lot of Henry Blease. lot of Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church,,Tbompson street and -street. T RM-lhe purchaser will be required to give bond, with at least two good sureties, and a mortgage, to secure the purchase money, payable in two equal annual instal, ments with interest from day of s:,le-and to pay in cash the costs of theze proceedings. SILAS JOHNSTONE, c. E. N. D' Com's office, Oct. 15th, 1866. 3t. f9 TH1E STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A-In Equity-Newherry District.. John L. Hill and others, v. Joseph Watson Ad'mnr and others. Bill for Partition, Relief, &c. By order of the Court of Equity, I will re, sell, at the risk of the former purchaser, be fore the Court House at Newberry, on the first Monday in November ne -t, the real es tate of Thomas Watson dece- ed, as follows: The Watson place-ituated in Newbeiry District. contairing five hurired acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Spencer Rice, Elijah O'Dell, John O'Dell, llol:owau Hill, Joseph Duckett and Eiz-betti Duck ett. The Shelton Home place, in Laur~n, Dis trict, of one hundred and ninety-ei-hr c:es more or less, and bounded by lands of L, dia Jones, Joshua Duncan, Jno, Ray, William Young and others. The ,helton Quarter place, in Lanrens District, containwg three hundred a:nd fnrrv seven acres, and hounded by lands of 0. H. P. Fant, Jno. Duncan, Lydia Jories, William Young and others. . TERMs-[he purcht_ser'will he r< quired to give bond with two good sureties to secure the purchase money payable in two equal annual instalments with interest from tas' of sale-an to pay in cash the cos s of these proceedings. SILAS J0INSTONE. c E. N. D. ComU's O!liee, Oct 15th, ]86~6 3n. t THlE STfATE OF~ SOUTH CA RiLNA-Iai Eqit.y-Newherry Di-ariet. Louisa. C. Cr'omer, v. David A. Dickert and w ife'. Bill toi' Prtition. By order of the Court of Egvni-y I will sell, bfo .the Court House at Nev.be!rry. on the Ir%t Monday in Noveumb er next, the real en tate of Jas. L Cromer deceas.ad, sinui.ed in ewberry di.,trict a, foli'i -s: I'he Home place. co).ztaiml m:n--tv nCeZ and a half. more or less, and bounded bv ads' of Johni Miller, Adam. Epung and Suean Se'z.er The Fike' tract, cotaining one bunidred .atd fif:y acres. m"re or lee, and ht-unded by ands of Adam Epting, Jacob aloser and Henry Walter Riddlehuber. The Micha;el Cromer tract, containing thir ten acres and a half, more or less. 'TERMs-The purcha'-er will he reg'lired to give bond, with gooid sureties .o *seare itie payment in gold or' ins equivtledif, of tile purcase money, payamble in two equal an, nal instalmen ts, with interest thereon*fromn ay of sale-the costs of these proceedings to e paid in cash. . SILAS JOIINSTONE, c. K. N. D. Comi's ottice, Oct. 11th,.86't 9 THE STATE OF SOUT H (CARULINA-In Equity-Newhlerry District. Richard V. Gist andI wife and oth r's, vs. 0 .x. RuthErford Admnr., anid others. Bill for Partition of land. By order of the Court of Equity I will sell before the Court House at New berrs. on the irst Monday in November next, the real estate of Dr, Thomas B. Rutherford deceased, consisting of about tweni,tysseren hundred acres-by plats thereof to be exhioited on day of sale-the Home place of about sev'en eeu hundred acres, in three separate tracts, ad the Indian Creek tract of about one thousand acres in two separa te tracts. TERMs.-The purchaser will be required to pay one fourth of the purchase money in cash and to secure the remainder by bond with at least two cood sureties, payatble in two equal annual instalnents, with interest from day of sale-permssion,. however, is given to pay the who'e in cash.. The pay. ments will be required in gold or its equiv alent. SIL AS JOH NSTONE, c.nux.n. Com's Office :5 Oct. 1866. 3r. t9 THE ST'ATE OFR SOUTH CAROLINA-In Equitv-Newberry District. Aaron D. Burton vs. Kay Burton and others -Bi1 for p.ar! i!ion anid a cCoUn Byi order of the Ce.urt ot Equi;y, I will sell beone thetCourt House, at N,awherry on the first M1onday in November next, the real estate of Roht Burton deceased, convsistina of about seven hund ed arnd fifty acres of land, lying in Newberry Distric:-'n tive separate tracts-by plats thereof', to be exhibited on day of sale. TERMS.-Thie purehaser will be required to give bond.with good sureties,and a mnortgatge of the pretn ses, to secure the purchase money, payable in two equal annual in stalments, with interest from the day of sale -and to pay the cost of these proceedines~ in ~cash. The purchaser ma~y however pay any portion or the whole of the purchaseo money in cash. SIL AS JOHNSTONE, C E.N~ D Conm's Office 1s Oct 18t6 :-tf7 OROOKERBY AT 10/W PRICES. WHITE FREUIl CuINA, W G, C C, B E anid DIPPED) WARE, GLASS-WARE, KEROSINE LAMPS, aid OIL, HOUSE-FUR IISHING GOODS Of all descriptions. Agents for Johnson's WASIIER and WRINGER, For sale by BR E8C & CO. A. the old sta Ot thme i.mnmenmi ink. FALL & UAERcLTliK, AT Wright & Coppokh, No. 4, MOLLOHON ROW, NEWBERRY, 8. c. Now open, a large and well assorted stock of Fall and Winter Clothing, selected and manufactured expressly for this market, comprising all grades from fine to common. Dress and Business suits, including Black French Cloth Frocks and Sacks, " Beaver " C Real Moscow Beaver " " Black French Doeskin suits, American ' " Plain and Fancy French cassimer suits, " Anerican " ' Sattinet saits. OVER COATS. Full and handsome line of all qualities Beaver, Seal skin, Pilot cloth, Blanket and ludia rubber suits. Boys Clothing of all Grades. Single and in suits, for all ages from 4 to 21 years. FURNISHING GOODS. Linen bosom hirts, (made to order.] Linen collars, white and fancy, Paper " plain and fancy, Merino and silk Under shirts, ' and Cotton Drill Drawers, British white and brown half Hose, Gloves-Buck, Kid, Cassimer, &c., in great variety. I-I A T S, En,bracing every style, some of entirely new pattern-. BOOTS 4ND SHOES. Of the best makes and most approved styles Trunks, Valises, Travelling Bags of grain( ed leather and canvass, of new and mos convenient styles. Umnbrellas for Hand and Buggy, all sizes. We" cin only eiumerate generally We invite all.to examine our stock, heing satis fied that if they expect something substan, ial, handsome and cheap, they will not be disappointed. WRIGHT & COPPOCK. oct 3 40 4t JAMES Y. M'F A LL, WITH K. Barre & Son, DEALERs IN Fancy and Staple DRY ,GOODS. Hatving ha~d aw. expeIence ot ten years in te !)rv Goods rade, andl being thereby ac qaitid wi all the Niorthertn markets, I dtter myvself with the idea that I can se let goods with as much taste, and buy on is good terms, as anyv man in the trade, and I ould imost respectfuily invite my fr iends ad customers, and the pulilie gehnerally to New and well8Selected Stock of goods, Now openrin. in the.new and spacious Store Roon., formerly occupied by R. B. HIolmn & Co. In this stock can be found EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CL ASS DRY GOODS STORE. Thankful for the past liberal patronage, a continuation of the same is solicited. . Yours, very respectfully, Oct 10 2t JAS. Y. McFALL. NEW STOCK HAN JOE MIIIER Te undersignied have just opened at Mr. A. M. Riser's stor e, a superb steck o f Fall and Winter Millinery Goods, to which they respc tfully invite the attention of the ladies of New erry and surrounding couni try. The stock consists in part of Bonnets. Fea t'ers, Flowers, Laces, etc. etc. Dress making also executed with neatness amnd dispatch. ot 3 4tf Mrs M. A. SI'ODDA RD & Co. A. M. VWicker ALl HOUGH BURNED OUT HAS ARISEN Fs.OM I'HE ASHES ! Will open next week back of the brick store formerly oocupi(d by Dr. Gouin. And repectul!y begs of his old friends their former patronage. His varied stock will conk sist of every thing in his line as before the ire Viz: Sugar Coffee, lea, Soda. Ada matinme Can'i le.y, Mackerel. Herrings, Sar dines, Oysters in ca'ns, Cheese, Crackers and assorted Biscuits.swet and plam-mix ed and spiced Pickles, and Macaroni. Nuts o all kinds and:' good assortment of Candy. Also Cimmo Currants, iunismns, Almonds, Figs, Nurmege. Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Cloves, Mace, and f'able Salt and .Salt in Saks Tobacco of aUi kinds, Smoking and Chewing. Cigars of every quatity, Pipes, and Parlor M1atches. A great stock of Dye Stuffs, Indigo, Madder, Log Wood, Copperas, Fig blue, Blarking arnd Shoe brushes, &c , &c. Tlys of every style for the Boys and Girls in endless variety Fruits of every kind in seasn, alnd almost every thing usually kept in a well regulated Grocery Store All the bove things will be sold cheap for cash. July 1m. A. M. WICKER, Whoesale ahd fel BOOT & SHOE We are now reiving our FALL & WINTR sTocK OF Boots, Shoes AND BROGANS. WHICH WE WILL SELL AT SMALL PROFITS, And WARRANT every article sold. Our goods have all been made expressly to order, and by the very best of workmen. I. M, SURER & CO. oct 10 41 tf S. P. Boozer& Co., DEALERS IN English and American HARDWAIiD , CUT A_t VD GUNS, W00DEN WARE, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &c. &c. We beg to call the attention of the Public to ours large stock of the above goods, now in Store and which have recently been purchased in the best markets oftheU S., and are offered at a small advance on co4. Newb erry, S C., Oct. 3d.1866. 40 3t. FIFTEEN THOUSAND LBS, Genuine Swede, American Refined, Hoop. Band, Horse Shoe, and Nail Rod IRONS. ALSO Jessops CAST S tEEL, and Genuine English PLOUGH STEEL. Owing to the recent reduction in freights we are offering the above at 25 per cent less than formr pice at S. P. BOOZE R & CO'S Hardware Store. Oct.83 4083t CARRIAGE MATERIAL. Axles, Springs, Hubs, Spokes, Felloes and Shafts. Enameled and Patent Dash Leather, Enameled and Pateint Moleskin Cloths, Linings, Trimmings, Bolts, Malleable Cast ings. &c., &c. A large stockitof the above goods uow in Store, and offered at 1.1r rates by S. P. BOOZER & Co. Ot. 3 4 3S LIBENRAL DISCOUNTS Will be given to any person indebted to the late firms of Bonzer, Peoples a Co., and Boozer & PeoplIes, who will pay their notes. and accounts by he15t h of Noremberilext. Those disregarding this request, after that date (15th Nov. next, i i find their notes and ac counts in the hands of an Attorney, for suit and collection in the District Court. S P. BOOZER, - J. 0. PEOPLES. Newberry, 8, C., Oct. 3d, 1866. 4) at. AliOffer smade to all parties indebted to me by note or account, made previous to the war, to settle the same at a liberal compromise in proportion to the ability of the parties to paiy, if -paid by the 1st .of Jan!uary 1867. After which timie they very likely w'll find them in the baeuds of another person for col% lecion, that wdll not settle on as liberal terms. This off& is made in consequence of the result of the late war and of being under obligations to make payments on old debts myself by the time above mentioned. E. S. COPPOCK. Newberry, S. C. Oct 10 41 4t NOTICE. All persons haviijg demands against the estate of R. L. Bradrey, dec'd., are requested to hand tierw in to the Ordinary, properly attested, immediately; and all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. E. A. BRADLY, Executrix. Oct. 10 31 8t. ~CARWE & M'CALIGIRN, Are Prepared -to make Advances on Cotton consigned to GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., COTTON. FACTORS & MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. Or to. WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO., NEW YORK. aug 9,85 tf EXECUTOR'S SALE. I will sell on the 1st Monday in November next, in the town of Newberry. at public auction, the following property, belongihg to the estate'of Mrs. Abigail Caldwell, de ceased, viz; One House and Lot, 7 or 8 acres, oppo site Nat'ian Hunter's residence. One Lot, 1 acre, opposite Baptist church. One Lot, 5 or six acres, sitated on ra:l ro- d, and fronting on Bauknighit's Ferry Road. Also, all the Household and Kitchen Fur nit ure of said estate. Terms of sale cash. sept 19 7t J. C. CAELDWELL, Ex'r. NOTICE IS hereby given that application will be made to the next session of the l.egislature, for a re, newal or extension of the cha.rter of' the T[own of Newberry. . W. G. MA Y 5, NO. 2; MoL~Ia 0O'.ROW. Has just opened at the above store, . fine, fresh and choice stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting of Dry Goods, Calicoes, &c., Gloves, Hosiery,. White Goods, Cassimers, Satinets, Jeans, Blankets, Flannels, Cloaks, Shawls, Skirts, Corsets, FANCY ARTICLES, Bacon Sides and Shoulders, Mess Pork, Fine Family Flour, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Cheese, (racker9 Sardines, etc. Hard and soft shell Almonds, Salt in sacks, Candles, Soap, Starch, Mustard, Pot* ash, Soda, etc- etc. Brooms, Buckets, Tubs, Sieves, Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. oct 3 40 tf W. F. NANCE, AGENT, Solicits consignments of Cotton and other Produce for WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. He is prepared to order all kinds Planta tion supplies, against crops, including Gua no, on liberal terms. Bagging and Rope furnished to Planters at low prices. Office for the present in the back rootn of Grierson's Drug Store, Newberry, S. C. sopt 26 39 tf NOTICE TO lANTERS. The undersigned are prepared to-make Liberal ADVANCES upon Cotton Consigned to Gco. W. Williams & Co., MerN chants and Factors.. Charleston, S. C., or to WilI1ams T*ylor & Co., Commission Ker. cants. New York., They aire also prepared to purchase Cotton and other Prodluce, and have made arrange" ments,to order Guano for Planters, from first hands' in Baltirmore, to be paid promnptly upon arrival. CA RWILE & McCAUGHRIN. Newberry, S. C., Sept 12, 1866. 37tf SE LLING OFF BELOW COST! 1 l My Stock of Goods, Consisting of FELT HATS, Dress Goods, White Goods, Soes. Boots. . obacco, Confectionery, Glores, Teas, Candles, A c. At Capt. Parker's Old Stand, Law Range. October 10 3 Wx. BOAG. SPECIAL NOTICE. All those indebted to P. Rodelsperger a Co., are respectfully requested to come for's ward and settle their accounts, just as soon as possible, as the firm is needing every cent that is due, If the above is not com plied with parties may expect suits and costs. Oct. 10 31 St. LOT FOR SALE. I will sell that small vacant lot on Pratt street, fronting 18 feet,and running back 42 feet, this lot lies next to the Hurd corner and was occupied by Capt. Wmn. Boyce at the time of the fire. B. H. LOVELACE. Sept. 19 38 tf SALT, &c. We are just receiving a splendid Tot of Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Mackerel, Candles, Bar oap, Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Perfumery, Toy, &c., and all for sale low by LOVELACE & 4HEELEE. Sept. 19 38 tf'. BLUE STONE. A fresh lot of splendid English BlueStone, just received and for sale by LOVELACE & WHEELER. Sept. 19388 tf. Confectioneries, &o. &c., kG. DR. T. GOUIN, Would inform his friends and customers. that be has now open a very choice assortment of goods in his line, embracing FamBy Groceries, such as Coffee, Teas, Sugars, of the best qualities. Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Neutmegs, Candles, Starch, Soap, Sardines, Can Oysters, do. Fruits, Together with a large variety of Confection ery, candles, Kisses, Drops, Sugar Fancies, &o. Various brands Smoking Tobacco, Also Chewing Tobacco, Pipes The above are the leading articles of his stock, to which he Invites public attention and sollOli. trade. Store opposite Court House, and net door to M. suber& Co. Aug 22 To Travellers. THE following is the traveling schedule on the rodte between Columbia, Richmond, Washington and New.York,via the CharlottQ and South Carolina Railrod: Going North. Leave Columbia at 2.20 p. in.; arrive at Charlotte, 9.20 p. m. Leave Charlotte a. 9.40 p mn.; arrive at Greensboro at 2.40 a. m. Leave Greensboro,' by Tibaville RIail's road at 3.00 a. in.; arrive at Richmond at 8 00p.rm Arrive atWaingtn t6.60 a. in.; arve New York at 6.00 p. in. -same