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'Tie State of South Carolina. NEWBERRY DISTRICT-IN EQriT. Silas Johnstone, Successor, Comisssioner In * _ Equity. vs.- J. H. Suber and others. By order of the Court in ths ease, I will sell, before the Court House at Newberry, S-,enthe first Monday in November 186S, a tsac of land situated in the District and iate aforesaid, containing One hundred and sixty acres, and one fourth, more or less, and bounded by lands of Herry Suber, Danied Suber, Hardy Suber, John Glymph and others. Also a tract of land situated in said Dis - frit and State, containing Seventy-seven acres, and six-tenths sbore or les, and bounded by lands of John - '(Glymph, Miles Cronier and Uriah Cromer. TERMS-One third in cash, the balance of ,the purchase money, payable at twelve a.nths with interest from day of sale, to be secured by bord with at least two good ..areties, and a mortgage of the property sold. - ee'sOHice, SILpA S JOHNSTONE, - Oct. 14 42 3. *12 C. E. N. D. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA NewberryDistrict-In Equity. - , B.a$lIy Werts, v. J. Belton Werts, Thos. J. Maffett a wife, et al. Bill for Partition. By order of the Court in this case, I will seU before the Court House, at Newberry, a; hbe Srst Monday in November next, a o f the real estate .of David Werts, eand, consisting of The "Silver Street Tract," situated in Newberry District, containing three hundred and forty acres. more or less, and bounded lands of James Spearman, William glbr1, James Dobbins, Lucy Stephens, A Neel aed John T. Peterson. TaMs.-The purchaser will be required to secure the purchase money payable in two i vto 4nnual instalments, with interest from e dat of sale, by bond, and at least two ,. good sueties. and to pny in cash, the costs 4" af tbese proceedings. The purchase money, rpy part of it, may be paid in cash, hows -9r, desirable, and in the event, one-half of the purchase money be p-id in cash, the - sureties to the bond may be dispensed with; though a mortgage of the premises will be )1e'rs. Office, SILAS JOHNSTONE, Oct 14 42 3t. *12 C. E. N. D TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA - Newberry District-In Equity. S0S Johnstone, Com'r. v. Melinda Came ron. -rony order of the Court in this case, I ill tia# before'the Court Ilouse at Nevberry, on - the first Monday in November next, - t of land, situtated in Newberry .contaning four hundred and fifty (453) acres, more or less, and bounde:. -lands of George B. Boozer, James B. " id ',-Elder, James Wilson. John C. Spen Iffenry Kinard, Thos. B. Chalmers, and reaser will be required to pay in o ,hird of -the purchase money, and re the balance payable at twelve With interest from the day of sale, - I .and with at least two good sureties, and of the premises. r eOfie, SILAS JTOHNSTONE, $ATE OF soUTII CAROLINA. > .ewberry Distriet-In Equity. se N.Ridlehnber, adm'rx, v. John J. Ridlehuber, et al. Bil~for Djwer. By'order of the- Court, I will sell before the Cosrt House at New berry, on the first M.-'otidsy ina November next, a portion of the --- M state ofWm L lRiihber Ceaased, N-~ac)o 2, situa'ed in Newberry District, contaIninlg e hundied auri six acres, n:ore or'.*E;and bounded by other lands of the slitsae nd hy landis of J N Eptimg, T . WicWkkr, and the co.ate of J. G. Litzey, dameased. Tract No. 3. contain!ig one hiundred and nip acres. mocre or les.s, and bounded by othilnds 0f said estate and by lands ,of .6oeLitz-'Y, -pa;yer, A Dickert, A. Ep n-Mgsad J. N. Epto:u. ?.puarchiver wi:1I be required to give b6dwtih at least two good sureties, and a - - giof the prnises to secure the pur, * ~ I~ftoney, payabile at twelve months with . from the day' of sale, paying the ebtf these proceed inigs in cash. og ~is Ofiiee SILA8 SJOBHNSTONE, STe State of South Carolina. NEV3.gRY DISTRICT-IN EQUITY. - irge and L. B. Maffett, Adm'rs, v. 2&Bidlges and others,'Bill f9r sale - of real Estate to pay debts. t to anorder of theCourL,in this s ell, before the Court [louse at . on the fii-st Monday (2nd day) in Nouembe, 1868,Ahe real estate of -W iley Bsidgs deceased, in the following tracts. Twcenty-eight acres, -~~o~1eS. and bounded by the Calk's atlteSpring Hill road, and by .SanlBowers. ~o..2-containling ->Tea Acres, -uge less, bounded by Caiks Ferry Road aud'McNary's Yerry Road, and lands of JacoW~Singly and David Kibler. No. 3-:-containing -Two anid a Ha!f Acres, ~r-4gs, bounded by the McNary's Ferry - ~.pllands of. William Bridges, L. C. ~AO*.Store house lot .T wenty1ive by Seventy Feet, inor less, bounded by lot No. 5, and IadIf. C. Kibler. ~~tor's lot *Twenty-fie by Seventy Feet. -mon rfe s, tBounded by No. 4, and state eggsgWeeler. 1456-4tbe Witt tract-containin )ie Hundred Acres, 4@dflsr anid bonnded by -the Calk's Fryroad, rsyY's Ferry road and lands of Q V.~ow~I)vid Kibler and others. ~q~4The purchaser will be permitted to ply aNl, or any part of the purechase inoney - in cash., etherwise the purchase money must be seciured by bond, with at least two good suress,and a mortgage of the premises, payab ftt- twelve months, with interest from day of sale. C,osts to be paid in cash. Com's Qglee, SILAS JOHNSTONE, T1S1iate of South Carolina. .Nbwberry Distrit-In Equity. DavidWats v. Permelia Nloble and others . Bill for sale of lands. piirs anNt o an order of the Court. in this esse, I vMS-sell before the Court House. at New. berry. on the first Monday In November next, the real estate of Win. F. Noble, as follows: A. tract of-land in the District and State afore said, containing -Sixty-two acres, -snore er less, and bounded by lar.ds of J. Belton Wlerts, ?iekena Stevens, Spencer Welch, and David Weis. Alsotherinterest of the said Win. F. Noble, decesed, (being one-ninth part) in a tract 0: land, inssid District, and State. belonging tc the estate of John s oble, deceased, contaTning . One hundred acres, snore or less, and bounded by lands of Draytox Lake, Her Bailey, J. M. Kinard, and the es tateof D F. Paysinger, deceased. ynwa.-Ihe purchaser will be required tA executearbobd, with at least two good sureties and a mortgage of the premises, to recure th4 pur oneef, ' fPaable at twelve months witi snterest Agte- yof sale, and pay the cost of:there proceedings in cash, or the purchume. may pay the whole, or any portia of the pur. chase morey in cashi. M. P. Albriton' Is receiving his FALL STOCK of Goods, 1 The largest stock ever brought to Newberry, and consisting of almost anything that may be called for. These goods were bought in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Virginia, Charleston and Georgia, by an experienced buyer, who has been in business for twenty-five years. Besides they have been bought for cash, and I am determined to sell cheaper than any other merchant It is natural for persons to go where their in, terest is. and where they can buy cheaper goods. If so, every body will come to Ma thew's store. It will pay any person to ride twenty miles to come to my store, irhe only wants $10 worth of goods. I will exchange goods for all kinds of i country produce, and I will pay the highest market price for cotton. October 14 District Court of the U. States. For the District of South Carolina. In Bankruptcy. In the matter of John W. Zc Cants, Bankrupt. To whom it may concern : The under signed hereby gives notice of his appoint nent as Assignee of the estate of John W. MeCants, of the County of Newberry, and State of South Caro!ina within said district, who has been adjudged a Bankruvt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District, dated 13th day of October, A. D., 1868. JOHN T. PETERSON, Oct. 7 42 St. Assignee. Quarterly Tax Notice. I will be at Newberry C. I., on Monday, the 26th instant, and at Frog Level, the day following, for the purpese of receiving the taxes on the sales of goods, wares and mer' chandize, and on spirituous liquors, manu factured for the quarter ending september 30th. 1868 J. B. FELLERS, Oct 12, 1868. 2t T. C. N. D. John P. Buzzard, Bankrupt. The second meeting of creditors in this case will be held before Henry Summer, Register, at Newberry C. H., on Saturday, 31st October, 1868. By order of Judge Geo. S. Bryan. JAS. A. CROFWELL, October 14 3 Assignee. Photographs. All the negatives, some eight hundred or more, made by us at Newberry, we have dis posed of to Mr. W. H. Wiseman, Photo, grapher of this place, and those who desire copies from the same can obtain them from Mr. Wiseman, at 50 cents per copy. WREN & WIEELER, October 14 Photographers. Dry Goods ! We are just receiving a splendid stock of DRE88-"1011S, White Goods, Prints, Bleached Goods, Bro. Sheetings and Shirtings, White and Striped Osnaburgs, Also a good line of Cloths, Cassimners, Jeans, Kerseys, Linseys, White and Red Flannels, Opera Flanaels, Blmoral and Hoop Shirts, &c. &c. LOVELACE & WHEELER. Oct 7 41 Sundries. A nice stock of' Notions, Gloves, IUosierv, Ladies' Cloaks, Boots, Shoes and Hats, Clothing, Shawls, Nubias, Scarfs, -Handkerchief's, Cravats, &c. All of which will be sold LOW by LOVELACE & WHEELER. oct7 41 -Groceries. We hare a general stock of GRO CERIES, BAGGING, ROPE, TO BACCO, also a ilt of HARD WARE, Which is offered at RED)UCED PICES, And manny other goods too numerous to mention, to be found at oct 7 LOVEL \CE & W HEELER'S. NEW SCHEDULE. I will have Fresh Fish To-day, Wednesday, the 7th, Black Fish, Whiting, Mullets, Bass, &c. And after this day the public will be sup phed witz: the above delicacy every Friday, until cold weather, when Fish can be ob tained three times a week. I have also made arrangements to get Fresh Oysters, opent and in the shell, also oct 7 41 A. H ARRIS. GUANO. No. 1 Peruvian Guano, $61 per ton, in "old, or its equivalent in currency. Bruce's Concentrated Fertilizer, in bar rels, per ton, $50. Pare Ground Bone, in barrels, per ton. Bone and Meat, in barrels, per ton, $.38. Fish Guano, in barrels. Alta Tela Guano, $25. Alta Vela Phosphate, in bags, $56. Ground Plaster, per barrel, $1.75. Swan Island Guano, in bags or barrels, $35 per ton. Sulphate of Soda, in barrels, per torp,$30. oluble Pacifie Guano, $60. Best Superphosphate, containing ten per cent. soluble phosphoric acid, and three per cent. ammonia, put up in bags or bar i els. Price $55 per ton. Cuban Guana, fr om caves, containing besides the usual phosphates and organic matter-five to six per cent. -of nitrate of piotas. An excellent application for pota toes, tobacco, cotton, etc. Price in bags, $35 per ton. South Carolina Phosphate, ground and put in bags or barrels. Navassa Guano, by the cargo, in lu lp, or ground. For sale by ~GEO. -E. WHITE, 151) Front Street, N. Y. Oct. 14 42 G6mo. Goodspeed's Fountain Pens. Sixty lines written with one pen of Ink The fountain has been attached to Good .peed's celebrated Golden Pen. Wr-rrant ed o be the best Focutain mn the World. Sample sent for 10 ets., an assorted box for 5 et., or a full gruss, post paid, for $3.00. $l0 a1 day guar:reci to atctive agents. Address, J1. T. PRICE & CO., ELEWTT FILL STOCK OF DRY GOOD. The subscribers are ieceiving their Fall and Winter Stock of Select Goods, (which will be complete this week) and comprise everything in their line known to the trade, in Dress Goods, Calicoes Trimmings, Fancy Articles White Goods, Homespuns Embroideries, Cassimers Heavy Goods, Blankets Toilet Articles, &c., &c. Our Stock is of the fullest description, and has been selected with the greatest care. We ask an examination of our Stock, feeling satisfied that it will give pleasure to all. MATIIIAS BARRE & SON. Sept 23 if Buy the Best ! We now have on hand the following pop ular styles of Ladies and Misses hoop skirts: The Dew Drop, Tip Top, Popular, Favorite, Reception Demi Quaker, Grecian La Parie. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with the ladies, and is universally reccommended by the Fashion Magazines as the standard skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the following inestimable advan tages, viz: Superior quality, perfect shape. finish, flexibility, durability, comfort and economy. Bur the best. InAVfHIAS BARRE & SON. Sept. 23 39 tf. Assignee's Sale of Real Estate. In the United States District Court -District of Sout h Carolina In Bankruptcy. In the matter of' Jacob' S. Bowers Bankrupt. By order of the Fon. Geo. S. Bryan, Juige of the United States District Court, for the Distrtet of South Carolina, I will sell, ait Newberry Court Hoise, On Mlonday thc 2nd day of Novem b>er next. (bSale-Day.) Three H-ouses and Lots, situated in the village of Helena, and be longing to dhe Estate of Jacob S. Bowers, Bankrupt. Lot No. 1, contains (2) two acres, more or less, with dwelling and ep pnrtenances, bounded by - Street, by the G. & C. Rail Road, Lots of J. B. Smith antd A. C. Small. Lot No. 2, contains (D) lhr' e-furithcs of an aere, more or less, with dwelling and :appnrtenances, bounded by Lot s of W. Smcithi, I. Bierfield, - Street and -- St reet. Lot No. 3, contains (1) thre4furth's of' an acre, more or less, with dwelling and appurtenances, bouinde'd by Lot of I. Bi.:rfield and other lands of said Bankrui t. Termis Calh. Purchaser to pay for pa per's and stamnps. JOUN T. PETERSON, Oet. 7 411 4t. Assignee. Assiinee's Sale of' Real Estate. In the United States District Court-District of South Carolina-In Bankruptcy. In the matter of George A Sligh- -Bankrupt. By order of the Hion. Geo S. Bryan,Judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina. I will sell at the residence of George A. Sligh. on WVednesday the 28th day of Octo ber, 1868, at 10 o'clock, A. M., three tracts of land belonging to the Estate of said Bank, rpt. Tract No 1, the house tract, contain ng three hundred and fifty-three (353) acres, tore or less. Tract No. 2, containing eighty'-five and three%fourths (851i) acres, more~or less, and Tract No. 3 containing seventy seven (77) acres, more or less. Terms Cash. Purchasers to pay' for papers and stamps. JO HN T. PE fERSON, Oct. 7 42 4t. Assignee. THE SUBSCRIBER has constantly or hand a full assortment of the above appr oved cases, of different patterns, besides coffins of his own maike, ad of which he is prepared to furnish at very reasonable rates, with promptness and despatch. Persone~ desirous of having cases sent by railroad will have them sent free of charge. A Hearse is always on hand and will be furnished at the rate of $10 per day. Thankf'ul for past patronage, the sub scriber respectfully asks for a continuation of the same, and assures the public that no effort on his part will be spared to reuder the utmost satisfaction. R. C. CHAPMAN Newberry S. C., July 31. Sash & Blinds. The subscriber takes pleasure in announc ig to this community that, having made all necssary arratigemnents, he will be able to furnish Sash with and without Glass, and Blinds, At Very Moderate Rates!! For Cash ! ANDREW C. CHAPM1AN, Oct. 7 41 tr. Newberry C. H., S. 'G. 60 Barrels Lime, On hand and for sale by E~.IlMAYES & MARTIN, THE BIG And Shoe Store. ABRAMS, GRIFFIN & HARGROVE, Newberry C. II., S. C. Have on hand a large and well selected stock of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Consisting of IENS' (ILF, KIP & STOCI Booms, Also a fine assortment of Youth's & Boys Boots, A large and selected assortment of LADIES' GLOVE KID, GOAT AND SERGE BALMORALS AND GAITERS, In fact everything to be found in a FIRST CLASS Boot and Shoe Store. Boots and Shoes made to order. DON'T FAIL TO CALL at the BIG BOOT. oct '7 41 COTTON 0ONSIGNMENT. I respectfully inform the Merchants, Planters and Farmers of Newberry and ad joining Counties, that I may be found at my office in the rear of the Cormer Brick Store, occupied by Messrs. Gary & Duncan, with increased facilities for making Liberal Advances on Cotton, shipped through me to that prompt and popular business house, Messrs. Geo. H. Walter & Ca., Charleston, So. Ca. I have a close Brick Ware House, near the Railroad Depot, for the storage of Cot ton consigned to me at this place. I will sell Cotton for parties who may desire it, and remit proceeds promptly by express or otherwise as directed. I will huy Cotton to order on deposit of funds for the pur pose. Any business intrusted to me will be executed with promptness, carefulness and fidelity. "CHARGES MODERATE." G. T. SCOTT, Cotton Broker, Comn. & Exchange Agent. Ne wberry, S. C., Aug. 19th, 1868. 2mro. Special to Dealers. We are the authorized agents for the sale New York Bagging [Double Anchor Brand] The best patterus of Cotton Ties, Improved Fertilizers, - Peruvian Guano,. Plantationtupplies, Spanish Segars, Imported Wines and Liquors, Winchester Repeating Arms, Anid Sporting Goods generally.' The Trade can be suppMed by us at Man ufacturers and Importers prices. SiLAS JOIISTONE & 1 . F. A0E, Sept 2 36 tf JOHN ESTEN0COOK'S NEW NOVEL? P. J. IHUN TING TON & 0O., 459 BR~OOME ST., NEW-YORK, Have in press, to be ready in OCtober, Or, the Last Days of Lee and his Paladins, By J. EsTEN CooK, Author of "Surry of Eagles' Nest." Of "Surry," of which Miohun is a Sequel, Ten Thonsand copies were almost imnmedi ately sold. The new work is still more in tensely interesting. Printed on fine-toned paper, and richly bound in cloth with up wrds of 500 pages, it has for its frontis piece a fine steel medallion head of Gen. Lee, arid four beautiful illustratians in Homer's best style. Either book is sent by mail, post free, on receipt of the price, $2.25. For sale hy aill Bookseliers and Newsdealers in town and country. Oct. '741 3t. Notice to Farmers. We are prepared to fill orders for Peruvian Guano, ad all the popular Fertilizers at the short est notice, and the lowest market price. MAYES & M ARTIN. Sep. 16 38 tf.' NOW READY FOR THE FALL TRADE. A lot of COOKING and HEATING STOVES of various sizes and most approved patterns, now in store and for sale cheap by . 40W. T. WRIGHT. TI N-WAR]E AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. A very varge assortment of home-made and japaned~and pressed Tin-ware, with many other articles of house furnishing goods at wholesale and retail. Cheap by sep. 30 40 tf. WV. T. WRIGHT. The Best Gun Known for self defence is the Winebes ter Patent. It is simple in construction, and can be fired oftener in a given time than any other single Breech Loader. SILAS JOHNSTONE & W M. F. NANCE. A gents for Manufacturers. Aug. 26 35 tf. REMEMBER' When you want PICTURES to call at my Gallery ov'er Mower's store. I ama here all the while; and putting up the right kind of Photo graphs, AmrbrotUpes, &c.. at low prices. We charge nothing for look ing, and not mnuch for a picturc. Also a niec lot of Alb'ums and Pins for putting pict ures in. W. H. WISEMAN. July 15 E. F. BRoDIE, R. R. HuIoI1S, H. C. HuD os. BRODIE & Co. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Liberal Advances on Consignments in hand. REF EnBNcFS. Messrs. Canmeron, Barkley & Co., Charleston, fi C., H. T. 1'eake, Esq., Gen Sup't S C R Rt, eharleston, T. B. Jeter, Esq., Pres't S & U it R, Union ; ion Jas. Farrow, Spartauburg ; and Hun B. F, Crayton, Anderson. sept 16 3n Liberal Advances MADE ON COTTON, I would inform the merchants and plant ers of Newherrc and the vicinity, that I am prepared to advance on all cotton shipped to my friends in Charleston, Messrs. Cohen, lanckel & Co., aid will guarantee prompt returns on the Same. Believing that I am in a position to afford as ample facilities as any one else, to par ties shipping cotton, and wishing to hold or sell immediately, I would respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Will be found at the store of W. T. Tar rant. J. N. FOWLES. sep, 30 40 6mnos. EDW.InE N. T1ntsToN. C. R. HOLMES. THURSTON & HOLMES, COTTON FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, ADJER'S NORTH WHARF, CIAILESTON. S. C Liberal cash advances made on consign ments of Cotton and other produce. sept 31) Gm W. C. Courtney & Co., FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 9 BO CE'S 1t HARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. W. C Courtney, Robt. Murdoch, Jas. S. Murdoch.) sept 9 36 tf JAMES M. CALD WELL & SONS, COTTON FACTORS, Accommodation Wharf, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. Advances made on consignments. Refer thoQe who wish information to Col. D. L. McKay, Presidenit of the People's National J3ank, Charleston, S. C. ep9 S's 6m. COTTGN FACTOR AND Commission Merchant ACCOMMODATION WHARF, Charleston, S. C. aug 2G 5m SILAS JOHNSTONE, AND WM. F. NANCE, COTTON BROKERS AND'GENERAL Coiiilli0io Agelll8. Our correspondents are am.ong thme best comrercial houses in all of the A tlantic Ci s and Liverpool. We are prepared to tmake FULL CASH ADVANGES ON BILLS OF L ADING, and can guaranitee promtpt and satisfactory re set 2 3. H. W. Kinsman, AGENT FOR Mapes' Superphosph ate of Lime & Guano Co. --AND General Commission Merchant. 153 East Bay, Charlestonl, S., C. Will give prompt attention to the sale or shipment of COTTON, NAVAL STORES and COUNTRY PRODUCE generally. Aug 2i 2m THE OLD IJROLINI BITTERS THE GREAT SOUTHERIN TONIC 20Id EY6[ywhere GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO. Charleston, S. C. Sptember 2 30 1y. AND OTHER GRAIN CROPS. MrAPES' SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME Will increase the yield 50 per cent. No person should plant an acre of Wheat with out using 200 or 300O pounds to the acre. Apply to W. KINSMAN, 15n. tAy.ent for So.'Ca. MAYS & MARTIN, Sep. 2 36 2mos. Newberry, S. C. R.C.8SHARP& CO. COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL Comm|88|on MerchanIS, Brown & Co.'s Wharf, s.HARILESTON, S. C. Disinfect. Carbolic Acid, Chloride Lime, Just received and for sale at J. McINTOSHS' Drug Store. F'or Fever and Chills. Just Received 100 oz Sulphate Quinine, 3000 Pills " " Sugar Coated. 2 Doz. Vin de Quinium-French " "9 Vin de Seguin-Paris. "s " Rowan's Tonic Mixture " " Hegeman's Ferrated Elixir Cal isaya Bark " Sandford's Liver Invigorator " " Panknin's Hepatic Bitters " Ilostetter's Sumpter " " Oxygenated And for sale at J. McINTOSII'S Drug Store. Summer Medicines. Solution Citrate Magnesia-fresh. Seidlidtz Powders Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient Husband's Calcined Magnesia or sale at J. McINTOSH'S Drug Store. Blood Tonics & Invigorants. Lawrence's Rosadalis Queen's Delight-Fisher & Hcinitsh's Ayer's Sarsaparilla Townsend's Sarsaparilla Helmbold's Extract Buchu Cherokee Remedy. For Children. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Dalby's Carminitive Van Dnesin's Worm Confections Hurley's " Fahnestock's Vermifuge Dead Shot Also, A full assortment of Colognes, Perfumery, and Soaps, from the best French andtAmeri can manufacturers, with a complete stock of French Candies, &c. 07' All prescriptions will be carefully compounded by Dr. T. Gouin, at all hours of the day or night, at J. McINTOSII'S Drug Stee. Aug 19 New Stock FOR Fall and Winter. The subscriber has received and offers for sale a good assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, which will be sold cheap. Sep. 9 37 M. FOOT. In Store, Bacon Sides, Hams and Shoulders, Salt, Molasses, Sugar, Rio and Java Coffee, Flour, Rice, Irish Potatoes, Cheese, Soda and Sugar Crackers, Can<;ies, Soda, Yeast Powder, Concentrated Lye, Soap, Starch, Candles, Matches, Pickles, Logwood, Madder, Coperas, Indigo, Spices, Lamp Chimileys, Tobae;co and Segars, Bagging, Roping, Plow Lines, Shovels, Nails, Sieves, Cotton Cards, Shoe Blacking, Tacks, Knifes and Forks, Powder and Shot, Crockery Ware, Dry Goods, Eancy Goods, Ladies and Gents Furnish ing Goods of all kinds, Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, of all sizes, Clothing, Hats, &c. Other Goods, too numer ous to mention, which are generally kept in a well sup plied. Variety Store. I offer my GOODS at prices as low as they can bc bought or sold-at the corner of the Hotel. M. FOOT. March 23 13 tf. Just Received BY MAYER& MARTIN AND FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH I 60 Coils of Rope, 20 Bales of Bagging, and No. 1 Twine ; ALSO 10 Hhds. Extra Baltimnore Bacon, 500 Lbs.- Sugar Cured Hams, 600 Lbs. No. 1 Leaf Lard 2 Hhds. West India Mo lasses, Sugar, Coffee, And many other Seasona ble Articles. MAYES & MARTIN. MiiES' N'ROON(IE Super Phosphate of LIME, Introduced 1854, FOR COTTON, CORN, WHEA' sad othe GRAIN CROPS, TOBACCO, TEaZ TABLE CROPS, &c. Contains sufficient stimulating Aammonl acal Animal Matter to produce rapid growth, and to insure the complete appropriation by the plant of .he Phosphates and otheria gredi'nts in the fertilizer, without exhaust. ing the soil. It does not burn the crops during drouth like Peruvian Guano, or lose its strength by the volatilization of the at monia. All its constituents, excepting the Su) phuric Acid, being from gones, Blood, Flesh and other animal sources, and -t from Mineral Phosphates, or Wlaeral Pbs phatic Guano, as in the case with most of the Super-phosphates, it is in a condition to become quickly soluble in the soil, and available as food for plants. Warranted free from adulterations, and of uniform quality. For sale by MAYES & MARTIN, aug 26 35 Agents at Newbry. L IE INUSR A C. The undersigned are prepared to Assure Lives in every desirable kind Of policy on the ..MOST L IBERAL TERMS. Information furnished free ofeharg. SILAS JOHNSTONE & Wx. F.NANC, Life Insurance Amats. Aug. 12 33 tf. C3-U~A] TO. The unr,ersigned have received, and a 110W supply Peruvian Guano to those who have made engageenta. A few Tons stillUnsold Call ca ly if you wish to secure a apply. CARWILE & McCAUGER . Sep. 30 40 It. RAGS! RAGN! RAG! boT1oN RAGS! The IIIGIIEST PRICE paid for Old Eags delivered to the subscriber, who wifi mae this a permanent feature in his businss StOre opposite Wiskeman & Wilber' s. J. W. MILLER, Agt Sept. 2 36 tf Wilson & Wicker HAVE GREATLY INCBUABN THEIR New Stock of Spr'ing GOODS. consisting of' DRY GOODS &IloRIO AT PRICES TO SUIT TER TTMES, Prints, Sugar, y. Coffee, Bacon,. F1Uard. Can Fruits, Pickles, Sedine, Tobacco, &c. March 25 Cotton Giu. COT I'ON gined- oi t1& NfI se Charleston last season, at one to tto cents per pound more than the sa.ne clsam of Cot con ginned oti the ordinary Gins of the country. This statement is certified 'by twenty~-five of the. principal Factors ma Buyers in Chiarleston. Pzice, Six DeIr ncr Saw, for Cash or City Acetiee. Send for a Circular (.~ GRAVELEY~ No. 52 East Bay, South of old Post ,a Charleston, S. C. BINLEY'S PATENT PL And a full Stock of HARDWARE.a AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS for sale low-wholesale and retail. Sep. 9 37 2m Newberry Colleqe. resumed Thursday, October 1st, 1868. A sufficient number of teaChers his beoo secured to warrant the full instructios of each glass. The'neccssary exp nses, (in advance) arq reasonable, viz: Boardre.a.a...y.-............- - SPrimaray -".......3.00 * For further particulars address J. P. SMELTZER, President Newberry Colege, August 6 33 tf. District Court of the Unmited sttW For the District of South Caroflns. . Bankruptcy. In the watter of Gera~~ Chapman, Bankrupt. To whom it may concera: The signed hereby gives notice of hs ment as As.signee of the estate of euN Chapman, of thecDist. of Newberrf'udh of S.C. witbin said district,who has bessn judged a Bankrupt upon his own petiton~ the District Court of Said District. s 5th day of Oct, A. D., 1868. JOHN A CANNON, Asignea, GM'7 .1 t.