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Wedneaday Morning, Dec. 16, 1868. Death of Mrs. McCaughrin. Again are we called upon to mourn the death of a beloved member of our. community. On Wednesday morning last, the sad intelligence of the sudden death of the wife of our esteemed fellow citizen, Mr. Robt. L. McCaughrin, was received in every household of our town with feelings of deepest emotion and re wgw.- JWithout -warnig- -or -previous sickness, in full health' and youthful prime; this sad event, touches every heart. Mrs. McCaughrin was univer sWly beloied,and every one who came Wihin eacb'of her influence, of her sun ny smile, her happy natqre, as friend or dependent, will testify to her great worth, and the exceeding beauty of her charac .ter,which *as full of Christian charity ..i4' tld -ove, 'To her bereaved, stricken S thand and family, our tenderest sym' pathies are given, may the God of peace and love thr"w His mantle around them. 1 Od; Hovs LAmD Correv -BraT.-We learn that the gin house of Mrs. John Simpkins, near ChappeWs.-depot, toge ther with eight bales of cotton, were set on re S_hday afternoon about sun-down, atelrely consumed. F. MPEiNT.--By Teference, to - card .;,t *ill beseen that our old townsman, Q&.1K $nrd, having received an appoint psat as. Magistrate, is prepared to enter upon the functions of his office, and will diiw up deeds, mortgages, &c. The 'eeral sill give satisfadtion in his new - destion . - . R. -MansaALL.---Look at Marshall's announcement in this pape,-and then-go to his store, and prepare for Christmas -by selecting from his elegant stock g.fe asevetytbing. To mgke room for tt.o g -tt stock in store and to come, he will *dipoe -or, if called for early, some ot the , agest and .Buestcabbages evet see, at parkably low prices. - - = A Goon PL&cE roR IT.-Place for w"'4at Why for your amall change. * (tvllo's Circus and Menagerie, Sacred Gasaels, Striped Muie, and Guyaseutas ,bcwn in, are not to be named in corn .parisa, with Harr is' exhibitionof Christ. Paa-rsents for the children. Call and see his show, and you wvill see that there *-s thie p1Ace to deposit your small change, * withi the certainty of getting your money 'ack. TuE LirTE Cor.olRA,.-We acciden 1al overlooked the presence of this, one of the best ~of our Youth's Monthlies, last issue- The LIttle Corporal is grow *:4fgtin-opulafavor withthe young peopleg and eld as well, for it is suited to -the tastes of all. A new volume beg,ina ,i January, and as the: time in which presents are bestowed is ait hand, we *think a year's subscription to this magi -asiii wedld be a most appropriate one. 4t is published by Alfred L ' Sewell, *Chicago Illinois, at $1 per aniitm. CAPr. PIFER's SCHooL-With. uneign - dgratiOcation we notice that the Ma:le Ar caderny, lately opened by Prof. P'ifer, - "isgrowing in it's number ~of pupiks, and that -it's pincipal, a gendleman~ of thsh ad educetion and 'superior abilities, is ,meeting with so well merited a .success. * Hig js the only anale scheoL ini our towtr, u~t ik is large enough andi is' conducted ith snaficiegt ability, to take. up and-im r$ove all the youths %now growing up in *rdieess a&d ignorance ii our midst. Pa - infswEl doW'ell to sdnJ their boys te bisWbcol.- - S aor.---oah Pope was shot in .the leg, * on Sunda udrning jus't before the break of day, ang it is'ii will have to suffir * iptation;' 'So much for being up .-a?o early, and for indu1ging in, 'the pas - tijne of old- sledge by torchlight. The . takes. were.small, and so weseehe hotsrs. Whbether the blood of this seleet party axaed warm or not., we are no,t inform ed, but at all events-a pistoal acciden tally dishard a iall into Noah's leg, much 'to his grief. It is Aid that Mathew Hall hada pistol in his band at the .time, but * is1ays if it-went off he knew nothing af ,it. The party-were all colored. SNow.-W~e chronicle the first snow this sea?son wlisch fell duriie the night of Thn't-sday last. It fell softly, silently, xad without knowledge, and although from the appearance of the heavens for a fewr days previous it was inoked- for, yet, -the sight which revealed itself on Friday miorning, was a beautiful surpr.ise. rTees, shrubbery, house-tops, all were wrapped-in a fleeey mantle, most lovely to behold. Not long, however, ere the morning's sun destroyed the romance, < and 'soon the slop from the melting snowr, made -walking exceedingly un pleasant. SouTrsExx CLTrIVATOa.-We have re afteated so often the mevits of this really -superior Agricultural paper, that our .readers must be already acquainted with them, -and we are glad to say; that a great many of our subrscribers have, from time to time, asked us to send on for -it, for them. This is right, every farmer should have a paper of this kind. Send in names and the money, and we will get it for all who have not yet sub scribed. It is only $2 per year, or club bed with tbe Herald to new subscribers * for $4.50. 03A .-Santiago is closely surrounded by the insurgents, according to advices of No,vember 27, who were preparing to attack it. There was much distress in the town owing to a lack of water and provisions. Villa del Cobre had been re nca.tm-ed by the inanrgents. nix, that the world-renowned Gen. Tom Thumb and wife, together with Commo dore Nutfand Minnie Warren, the cele brated dwarfs, will hold levees and give enfertainments'in Columbi, oaz t e.19tb. We envy the Columbians for th'e tret in'storefr them, and can only sigh tht the disl(aguished party have not naaied our tow' in their 'tour, as worthy of their consideration. If this paragraph reaches the eve of the General and his party, (and we shall make an effort to ,that end) we trus that our town way be favored with a visit. We are certain that full houst s would show their appre ciation of such a visit. Legislative. On Wednesday last, R. B. Carpenter, Esq., formerly Register in Bankruptcy, was elected Judge of the First Circuit, on the first ballot. There were other candidates. W. J. McKinlay, colored 'member of the House has been elected Register of Mesne Conveyance, for Charleston coun ty. The following Acts and joint resolution have been c:uly ratified : An Act ac cepting tle donation of lands to the State of Sout Carolina for the endowment of agt cultural colleges; an Act to provide Lsisarsce for the transient. sick poor in t various cities and towns of this State; The Senate adopted a resolution that this General Assembly will take a recess from Tnesday, the 22d inst., till Tuesday, the 5th day of January, 1869, at 12 in.: Provided, That during the 'recess no member' shall be entitled to per diem. Sent to the House for concurrence. In which the House concurred. lAlirsin Waaington. WASUsGTOs, December 10-2 P. M. .In the House. the -re-organization com mittee have been announced. Bqot%.efl succeeds Stevens on the Reconstruction Committee and the Military "Couirittee. Sumnr's Georgia bill was referred to the Judiciary Cominittee. Wih:or. moved to repeal the law cozr: pelliig all military orders.to pass through t.he hands of the General f the army, w lich'was referred to the Military. Con mittee. +1111's eredentials wer'e referred to the Judiciary Committee, with the pa perland memorials in the case.. .tice made an effort to put on its .assage his bill arming the militia, but failed, and it was referred to the Military Committee. 8 P.' M.-Eiiot, of Massachusetts, succeeds Washburn as Chairman of the Committee on Commerce. The Speaker announced the following additions to Committees: Commerce -Klloeg: of AIabatun, ; Reconstrudion Norrie, of Alabama ; Militia-Dewees, of North Carolina - Sy-pher, of Louisiana ; Treedman's - Airs-Bowen, of South Oiuohna,- Education and habor-Whit temore, of South Gaaoli'ta ; Revolutionary Pensions-Jones, ol North Carolina ; Clift, 'of Gsorgia; -Biackbrirn, of Lou isiand ; Revolutionary Clawrns-Dockery, of North Carolina ;.G(oss, of S.ut b Garo lina ; edwards, of Georgia; Mileage Young of (Georgia; Enrolled Bills--Col tis, of Alabama; Expenditures in State Department-Lash, of North. Carolina ; Tift, of Georgia ; Expenditures in Navy Department- Buckley;'of Alabanma; Gnre,. of Georgia; Expenditures in Post Odic& Department-Newshamu, of Louisiana; Expehiditores in Interior Department--I Pier.ce, of Alabama ; Prince, of Georgia; Egenditures in P'ublia . Buildings Hough;y, of' Alabama. A resolution for a' ricess from the- 28d instant to the 4th Japuary was ldoted, The House a'jourred to Monday. History akvanys repeats itself.' In A f lca it was Grant and Speke who sue ceeded in reachiing the head of tire. wile. fn America it was Grant wiihout "spn k " who succeeded in reaching 'the- head of the goverrtnent. OBITUA., 'Died at Newbe,rry 0. Hi., December 9th, Im4i, Mrs. Ain. P.wf of Mr. ROBERT L. McCaoGuaIN, and eldest daughter of the R Ev. J. L. KisE EP TElcK, D. D.,in the 3ist yea)f her age. Tr-ul.s, "her' sun is, gone, doom whiile it was vet dJay'." This beautiful andl express-' ive Sc'iipture phrase so aptly describes the sentiment of' I1 who kie.w her, in reference to her untiriciy death, that.its full, sugges tive force might on'ly be- weakene<d by an, attempt to iliustrate its exceeding appro pratenetss. The entire commenity a'niong wbohite dwe}t, has sustained a grea-t Ioss, in the. death of this most estimable person. Seoi ety has lost one of its brightest ornamients. She, was a unirersal favorite, nad hei- -sud des demise has cast a deep gleoni over the whole towfl. 'A pillar of( beau!y apd strenAt has been taken awaly from the Church, and it is ~bse whose place can never .be bupplied. She was so inlsepar.tbly associated -in the 'minds. of all with Church and religion, that not aa individual could fail-to think at once of her Church and of its consequent bereavement upon the first ant;ouncemerit of her death. It maxy be truthfully affirmed -that when the bell rang for the usual weekly service, on the day when her eye-lids lay closed in death, it iras the first time the familiai- and loved sound had ever fallen unheedgd upon her ear. She always conducted the music of the sanetuary:, and many a long, weary year shall have to pass away, before a hymn can be read fronm that sacred desk, althlout bringing back niemories of her. Mlany a time will eyes, unused to weeping,.6ill with tears, while the sweet notes of the Organ recall to mind, her still sweeter voice, and her countless graces of character. She was a most devoted wife, a tend< r Mother, a dutiful daughter, an affectionate sister, a firm friend, and most exemplary in every relation of life. How fondly it had been hoped that a life so inestimable, would be protracted to a distant period, and that after years of usefulness, diffusing o nevery hand untold benefits, she would graduaily sink under the horizon amid the embraces of her family, and the benediction of. all who knew her. But alas! these delightful visions are fled, and what do we behold in their room, but a household in unspeakable anguish, a Church in tears and sadness - upon every countenance! While we look' at this event wIth the eyes of flesh, and survey it in the aspect it bears towards her family and her Church, it does a ppear a most mysterious and affecting catastrophe. But so far as she hers~elf' is concerned, she is inexpressibly the gainer hy the dispensation. The loss is ours alone. She is present with the Lord. After all, "that life is long which answa rs life's great end." If her sun has gone do'in early and unexpectedly, it shone long enough for her to make preparation for a blissful eternity, and we cannot wonder, that being so ripe for it, she has been car ried so quickly to the inheritance of the On Monday morning last fire was dis covered in Clen4ining's, Columbia,which sct became 's''alamitous as it was ex tensive,-=tesuiting in the eatire; de >titctiotf- of Oregg's Hall, and a mel ancholy loss anf life and limb, to a number of gallant firemen. D. A. Carrington and f,mzee .1giro-were killed,and gomaeight t*;twelve' others both seriously and slightly wounded. The buRding. was occupied by Gregg & Co., Gregg, Pal mer & Co., Jas. Clendining, Dr. T. T. Moore, and, W.arn & .1Iix, and the third story known as Gregg's hall.. .Messrs. Wearn & liz and Dr. Moore have suf fered severe loss. The former had a small insurance,the latter was uninsured. To the Editors of tho Newberry.Herald. Gentlemen-In your paper of Nov lSth, you published an article reflecting on the character of the late town coun cil, signed "Store keeper," and haviag called on you for the name of the-author and he not being willing for you- to give: it,I call on Mr. Stare keeper to come for ward and give his reisons for publishing a communication intended to hurt the feelings of others, and afraid to..give his name. ONE OF TlE LATE COUNC1L. Can it be possible that-over Five. Mil lion Bottles of Plantation Bitteas have been sold during the past year ? I t is almost incredible,:neverthelvss it is abso; lutely true, and is the most convincing proof of their wondei ful n:edieinal and heatrh restoring qualities. Every family, should be supplied with these Bitters, at whatever cost or trouble it may obtain. them. Be 'careful that you get the genuine, and that you are not imposed upon by a spurious article. MAGNOLIA WATER.-Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. CQMfERCIAL. izwsamm, Dec. 15.-Cotton in good demand at 2) a 221 - COLtBIA, Docember 14.-Sales of, cotton to4y 1 bales-middiin g. fiEw YoRK,'Dec. 13-7 P. 32.-Cotton a shade .rner, butclosed very quiet; sales 1,803 baes; at 25k. Gold 35j. CUA3IEEroN, Dec. 14.-Cotton firm but qilet; middlings 23t. . AUGUSTA. ,Dec. 14.-Cotton mattet'steady; middlings 22f a 221. LiVEEPoOL, Dec. 14.-Cotton eloed- dull and unchanged. "Me. Too." In coinectien witi (being a distant relation o.f) SANTA CLAUS, (Ahso being) GEiNERAL SUJPERINTENDENT (JHIEMUS REESD And all Merry Gatherings, L~ R. MARSW LUS Store THIS WEE1K, for a short time only, with a 1aindou lot of Dols An endless variety of Hundreds of pounds of. , French and American FIR?E WORKS Of all kinels, Of differnt:vaietyt - In ( netty friends, yoiin arid old,': look ov the Newberry.' Beild,.-and just aoutethis time ov'.r almost every news paper-, an'd every' where, you a ill see a long list of CIIRISTMAS -FIXINGS. ,mgine you seed4ust under'neath "ME TyO." . ..IL,MA RiA LL; And your' imagination, v1 'not deceive. you. ^ . dec 16 I hereby certjfy to the truth of the above statemen t. -Witness my anu aft&, ~ifu- NTAeLAUJS. Done in the-city of Mferr'Ma ing, Dee. 16,-1868. -- ll Notice. Alpers~pn.s having chiesw. .or:T-iti~on of Poor- Children, of the Countv of Newberry, .mustpeent such claims t'o E3. LAe, onQr before t.be first day of January -next All Tcehers of poor children of laid County must, -in their account, state t he number of days each poor child atended their school, and make an affidavit to the correctness of their ocutnts, and procure the _certificast of the Trus'ees, or of two -o more citizens of their im.nediate neighbor hood, as to the inability' of such children or their parents to pa.y their tidtion. -- GEo RGE -BROWN{, Chairman of Board' of County Conximis sionere for Newberry County. Dec. 16 51 St. In Eqtiity-Newberry. David Werts, vs. John Legron:e. Bill to subject funds of absent debtor to pay ment of debts. It appearing to my satisfactio'n, that the defendant, John Legro ne, resides beyond the limits of tilis State, on motion of Messrs. Garington & Suber, Complainant's Solici tors, it is ordered, that he do answer, plead or demur to said bill, within forty days from the publication of this rule, or the same will he taken pro confesso against him. TIHOS.. M. L AKE, c. c. r. & G. s. Dec. 16 51 6L Notice I will offer for sale at Newberry Court House. the first Monday in Januar lif not disposed of at private sale previous to that dayl, One House and Lot situated in the Vilage of Helena, containing TWO ACRES, well improved, and at present occupied by the Miss Kelly's. Terms Cash, unless the purchaser can make arrange.. ments with persous to whom I am indebted to get imefr a portIan of the purce,b money THE GREAT CLAUS AT A. IARRI' E1VPORITJM FOR THE HOLIDAYS, **With everything necessary for the suppl; of the country and town generaHy, ip Groceries, Proviskmns,3~ry Goods dlotrang, Boots, $baes', Hats, and Nick-Nacks of Ali Kinds. My Stock of TOYS FORCHULTREN which is.fullt embraces a gra va riety of beautiful large anid .smal iHorses 'Birds andiu AimalIs Noqb s Arks hisi'uwe'"i nassortmneti of Con,fectimary I' A rnanids~ * 1~Rui4ins. &e Call for whai t yoit .dont see Pt ces en4p. A. IIAIRIS. Dec. 16 51 tf. I.the D)istrict. Coklt (Af th< UNU'ID ST ATES, for South arolina. .ov Teh iS8i8. lIt the tmitter of t;Ie He bert-Banikrupt. Petitioh fur - ull: ~ani Finial Discharge in.Baniikruptcy. . ... Ordered, that a'hdariinglie had on the 4t1 dayt ofJan, I869, a lederal'Odurt Hoi'e i CharlesLon, .S. Q.; and that,aRl cre,ditors. 5:o of sTid lBankrupt appear ap said time an< plae4, andi -sher* cause, N a* -the car why the prayer of the Pettii.er a-.nuld no be grantea. "And that thec 2nid and 3d meet ing of,. Crediers of said Ba nkryipt wilI bi held.at the office of Henry Summe~r, &q. Rt'eist6r of (3d) third Congressional, Dit triet, s.- C , on the 2Sih day of Dec. 1S68, a 12 M.. By order of the Court, the 9th (lay c Deenlber, -1868. . . ,..... DANIEL HORLBECK, - Clerk Di.strict Coura United S'ates. ree16 5I 3t. - For South Cardlina. In the District Court-of the UNITED SI'A TES, for South Carolina, .Nov Termn; 1868 Ia the mutter of John P. 'Buz hardt, of -Newberry Couity-Bankrupt. Peti tfon ror Full and final discharge in Bank rp#4yr Ordered. that a bearing be bad on, the 5tl cay of Ja'ruary, 1869, at Federal Cont OtisqIn (Tharleyton, S. C. ;and tha t s'l cred tors &c', of said Bankrupt appear at sal' timie and.p!ace, an& show eauseif any the: can, why the pr:fre nf the Petition,er sh,onl not be granted. And that the 2nzu an meeting of creditors oit MDkrst wil be held at the Qfiee of Henry Summer, Erq, Register of' third (3)} CongressIoion'a fDistrict S. C, on 29th.cJday of December, 1868,:a 12 M. . By order. of thAe Court, the 10th day fDe enmber, 1868. - DANIEL HORLBBCK; Clerk Dis.trict Court United States,. Dee -16 5I'3. For South Cardlinia, In the DiStriCt Court of th< UNI FED STA TES, for South Carolina, Nov Tem, 1868.-tn' the matter of J. P. Pool, o Newberry County-Bankrupt. Petitie9,.fo fill and tinal discharge in Bankruptcy.. *Ordered, that a bearing be had or.the 12tl oay of Jan. 1869. at Federal Court. HQuse il Charleston, S. C.; and thatr alt creditors,&c. of said. Bankrupt appear as said tine aun place;-and shew cause, If any they can, wh' the prayer of the petitioner should not b granted. A nd that the 2nd and 3d meeting of creditors of said Bankrupt will be held a the office of Henry Summer, Esq'r, Registe of 3d Con. District, S. C., on 5th day o January, 1889, at 12 mT. By order of the Court, the 10th day of De cen ber, 1868 * DANIEL, HO)RLBECK, Cterk District; Court United States, Dec 16 51 St. For South Carolrna. Charleston Courier copy 3 times and sent bill to this offie. In the District Court of the UNITEDSTATES-for South Carolina. Nov Term, 1868. In the matter of Williant Summer, of Lexington County-Bankrupt Petition for full and final discharge in Bank, ruptcy. -Ordered,that a hearing be had on the 12th dy of January, 1869, at Federal Cour House in Charleston S. C. :and that all cred itors of said bankrupt appear at said timt and place. an( diow cause, if any they can, why thie prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. And that the 2d and 3d meet ings of creditors of said bankrupt will be held at the office of Henry Summer, Esq, Register of 3d Con. District, S. C,, on thi .5th day of Jaun. 1869. at 12 m. By order of the Court, the 10:h day of Dec 188. DANIEL HORLBECK, Clerk District Court United States, dee 16 51 3t For Sonth C!amoHia. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order from JobumT. Peter son, Probate Jndge, I will a4If,:oti the first Mcnday in January fext, before the Court House door, within the.lega heura of sale, the.follonigproperty, viz: One tract of lan'd' containing fifty-nine and one-half acres, (59+) bounded by lands of the Estate of Job Johnstone, Estate of J+ohn Reid, Estate of Jas. Reid and Dr. Nor. rie, the real'Estate of Samuel SMoin, dec'd. On a cred.t until the 1st day of March, 1869, with interest from the day of sale, except cost, which must be paid in cash. *4 Aho one tract of land containing two hundred and twenty-six acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Ma-rgaret Golding,-E. Hill, Laur Pitts, and others. The real Estate of-Joha F. Satterwhite. On a credit for twelve months, except the cost, which must be pala in cash. *4 Also 10t) acres, %}ore. or .1ew,.bounded by lhnds'of the Estate of lob,Jojgstone, Mi chael-B'zzard;W. S.'Cald+ell,' and others, the real Estate of Catharine Thompson, deceased. Terms of Sale, one half cash,, the balance on a credit -of one year, -with' interest from day of sale. The purehaser in any one of the above tracts, can pay all castrif desirables 'He will be required to give bond with at least two sureties, .and a mortgage of the prem'ses. *4 By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed, I will sell, on the first Mon day in January next, the following p:-operty, viz: 1300 acres of land, more or less, bounded by lands of H. H. Folk, Col. J. S. Renwick, and others. Also, 8 mules, three horses,.1 bugy and 1 earriage. Levied on at the uit of James. 0. Wes=on & wife vs. 'Jacob Kibler; J. P. Kinard and others. The property of John P. Kinard. Also, I will sell 1 blacksmith shop and lot of* of an aere, more or less, bounded by-lots of W. S. Chalmers, estate of, Brad ley and others. *5 One house and lot in town' of Newberry, the homestaad of H. H. Kinarib"cont:tiuing. two.acres. more or less,.hounded by lot of M- Humbert, ' and Separated from 'home. stead of R. Stewart, by 4 street. Also ifty four acres of land, snore or less, buiided by lands'of'E. P. Lake, R. Stewart and others. .Also, ) lot, containing about t of an acre, more or less, bounled by lots of H. Koon; G. T. Scott and others. AT' levied on :s .the property of H. H. Kina rd at the suit of James 0. Wessou and wife, E. P. Lake and others. " 5 Also, 400 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Moses. Anderson and othere, Levied on as the propertj'of ,. B. Chap pell, at the sauit of Jonathan ludd, Admr;, et al. ., 3 A1sd, 4 6f an'nere, more or j6ss, bounded -by -lot of R. A. -Mickle.- Levied on at the suit of Helen. O'Neal Qs.* i. 1. I1nt. and M. J. Jenhihi. The property of 'M. J. Jen king. - a- - 3 ' AU tte-jght,. title and jnteres&:Af John, Cbate, if one house $nd lot in the town of iewbety, bounded ot, the North W-Pratt street, south by riepd street, and east,sepa rated from 'dwe ling cif'H. H. KinArd by stree. . Athe suit of C. H $uber ':saohn Coate. 3 - .195 scre, bounded. by lands of Wn. Iluiff, Henry Epting, et alrtt.thyiiit-of 'Mary-Heller'(of Dou er1s.fH3rvy u er. 3 -481 berek, maore or-tess, boin%dd0.Nnats of W n. HertWii'hos. ilt Crcott'a Le*, i1ed on at the sit of E. J. Lake,,st 31, vs. D. r'. Snker: :i~ this cas!< Twilr olif aell t4ofe interejt., -- - 3 : ?.32 ne-re miore or less, bondedl by Lindl r,f J. B He-ller, John Crooks, et. al. L--vie d en at. the Mi' of E. P. flake, e. -at. * vs. .b' II. Sabjer. In a I only svitj *iie ,in in, Itere.t. Tern as.Cash. - - -': : T. 4 P.\YSINGER, s. la v'irtuea of a writ of Fi.'ri F.u-I.uu, to um. ar ce, I will Cell on te fi .Monaya; in -- Jannar n;u ot i~ , before.the Court Ho~use, tli l'alloning~ proper-tv viz:. - :-Two 'T-acts of L;aiid, one cnnt,in: ' Gh Hj-n Undred an1d iLftl ;fere~ ~ mire'ot-iss, fdjoining latnds of No'h, Bei -fst Road anid Bwdh Rirer. b'e other Tract.eontaiuing - Eighty-Five Acres~'' more.or kes,Aoning No. SA BelfaM Road, fler ry Bpirton, No. 2, and Bush River. The Sp~roperty 6James M. Senni, de eased, levied on ilt1he-suit of 'homnas M, Pay.sngei',' 's tL. H. M. Ioo;er, James M. Sen,,nd C. C., Teaguec. This case assigned to W. G. Abrams. - -"-H. H. KINARD, -'Cpr,oner in aiafor Newberry Conty. Cororier's office, Dec 11th, 1868.. tDee:1(l'51St. Assignee's iNotice. OFTHUO8S IN ACT'ION:. In the matter of flenry, Stone-Bap4hrupt. In Bankruptcy: In pursuance of an order ?reom hiA'Honor; - 'eerge:-S Brysn,.Juidge of' the U- . S. Dis trict Court, to me d:rected, as Assignee 6f. -the af oresaid Bankrupt, -I Will sell at pub. lie auctior,.on. Moruday, the 21st day of De ~ emb-r, 1868, 41 the Notes a,n4 Aceuns 'due the-estate of Henry-StonetBankrupt. I- DANIEL 1H. WERTS, 4esignee. .bec,. 16 si It. I will sell at the residence of the late Dr. James M. iEpps, on the 11th day of-Jan -uary next, all the personal property of said deceased, not ~ exempt by law, consisting of ~Males, Cows, Corn, Fodder, Cotton Seed, &c., &c., &c. Terms of sale Cash. J.D1. EPPS, Dcc 16 51 4 A dministrator. Assignee's Sale. By order of the Hon. Geo. S. Bryvan, IJudge of the United States Distrtet Court, -for the District of South Carolina. I will sell on Thursdaiy, the 14th day of' January next, at the village of Frog Level, all the -choses in action, belonginag to the Estate of David Kibler-Bankrupt. Consisting of sealed notes, single bills, book accounts, &c., &c. Terms Cash. JOHN T. PETERSON, Assignee. Dec. 16 51 4t. This is oneof the most flourlshing~ Insti, tutions in the State. Pupils received at any time, and charged from time of entering, Tuition, including Latin and French, $4 per month. Boarding, including Fuel and Washing, $14.50 per month. dec 16 3m 3. 1 mO~ER, Poms. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Newberry District-In Equity. Marg aret Martin, vs. Josaf Maain,et al Pursuant to an order of the Court, will sell, before the Churt Hbqsc, :on the first 'Xonday in January, IND. tl; real estate*of Patrick Martin deceased, cdusistiug of One Hundred and Thirty-Six Aeres, more or less, situated in the District and State aforesaid, and bounded by lands of Mrs. Margaret Slartin, estate of Micajah Harris and estate of James Sloan. TEa3s.-The purchaser will be required to pay incash.oae-birdef the-purchaeerooey and to secure the balance payaole at twelve months with interest from the day of sale, by bond and a mortgage of the premises., Com'rs Office, SILAS JOHNSTONE, Dec. 16 51 3t. *10 C. E. N . D. The State of South Carolina. N.wBERRY DISTRICT-IE EQtcTL Mary Reeder and others, vs.. S. S. Hunter andathers. , t '. By order of the Court I:will sell, before the Court Uon'se at Newherry, on the first Mon. day in January, .1869, the real estate of James Reeder, deceased, consisting of a tract of land-the Home' :plaee-situat in the District and State aforesaid, containing Three Hundrh-0. and. Thirty Three and a Half Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of John K. Gary, Frankln Wilson, Abel Connor, Nathan- Hunter, Alfred M. Reeder and Wil liam Cannon. TEajs.-The purchaser wiIt"be ieqdired to pay one-third -of the purchase money is cash, and to secure 'tile balance 'by bond-, with at least two ,good st'eties. payAbte in one and two years with interest from the day otsale. Com'rsOffice SILAS JOHNSTONE, Dec.1I6 51 3t. *12 'C. E. N. D. STATE OF 50UTH CAIROLINA Newberrytistrict-In Equity. "Mary -.: Gitnt and others, vs. James' Law .tnd. ot4}era. By order of the Court, I will sell, before the Court Ise a-tNewberr, on the'firs Monday in Jsuary, 189,, tte renl estate of Dr. Geo. W. Glenn, deceased, consisting of a tract of land situated in the District.- and State aforesaid, containing Three Hundred and Severnty-,One Acres and Thirty Hundredths, bounded by lands of John Glenm, Mrs. Mary A. Glenn, John S. Renwick and others. TEPMs.-The-urchaser will be rcquired to pay one-third.of tho purchase mosey ii cash, and.to secure the other two-thirds.pay bleii two equal annual insnthifcns, witL interest oueaeb from the day of sale, by bond aih at least twb go6d suretles, and a mofdtage of the preraises. . Com's Office, SILAS JOUNSTON E, -Dec: 1651 3t. "' r1 'C. .-D. 'TiTE OF StUTH CAROLTi A - Nedberry biticr-!i E uity. eatge Lasetr;Asir- is. W'HdEutat others. It apearing to my sa:isf erion that JosepI L. Clark is absentf4rem the -limits of tb4 State, on.1oyien of re Jones and Jones Conp'v S6l4 it is o.'dered'tha't'the said ab} sent:defenda.nt do lea 4nzw.er et~ ppmar t< this-hilf withi-orty'ddys'frhmi the publica tion herof, or tWi same-- rill.be : takex'pr conf'esso aalst h'z~ . 71~t4'r 'Coin s LA S40ffhSTLNE Dec. 14 51 Gr. - .s. $TAfEE OF? SOUTHeXROLA - B$y;ord"r of the Couri.1 wilteelt ir puiI.I ne'a, at Newhewrry Cou,rt ljous.e. n.,tt:t F t ainrhtlv i'n.1,ninir.t 18r!:e r,'1 H the.itomue e.ree.- No. 2 .heing the up tract of Hem -.~i phte. So..3 belig .thi l1Iaame'iend. No. 4 t.eing 'he' Mila is'A pl:e to p-if: tj.e cobsd wh'ichl uni.stbe paidl i eaa Thm.-pitehacer to' i.'8e-)thod -2xiltk- a :W two good sur'eties,l and a.rtgg ,f b prernasesQ. Conr's OffBee, SIMAS JOHNSTONE, IDec .6 lf3;. M1O .C.E,N. D isrict, Gurt ofIke United Staes F)r the District of Squ.tdr grohiua -1 'Ba-tarpte. Io tife nintere(Johan F .Sine, :Bankra p. :' ----: By whjomn a pety' ion for.:gjuldZation. 0! Bai.tu'ptcy wvas fileil on'the goth dlay of Nosember, A. -D., lS868-, in said 'Coir/4. This is to give'antie taothesi 149 4 da.s of Diecember, A. D.~ 1868, a warr,ant 01 of John F. Sims, in the Districtof N<;&be.rri State of South Cdiolinaa who lhas b,een adl j4oged a 'ban'krupt on his own 4in: that the paymise1t ef 'any delyte and iber de livery of any property, belonging~ to said Bankttipt-ito himn,- or'for his use, and' thei iransler of any-'properiy, by 1im;' are- {pr. bidden by la w ; hiad tha.t a nmeeting .of the creditors of said Bankr'apf, t'6 'prove their net,.atd40 io ose one orfar Assignee: of his estete, will be held at a Court of Bank. *Krptcy;-to -be hohlen- at 'Neiv8e'y "Cabri Hquae.gio,uth Carogna, before jien'y Sumzr mer, Esq., Register, on, the 31st dme.4 December, A. D., 1888, at' 12' o'dodk 31 - U S.farhalas Messenger, - - ">y A. P. Prin, dey S..- ; .. .Deputy .\essenger, The-State of'South Cai'olina. ByJohn T.:Petersoij, Probate Judgeof New a.erry aunty. Whereas, John M Neet Ihas 'applied foi for -Letters of Addguistrafion,.de bouisso on all and singular the goods and chattels ights and cr.edits oN'~ohn Gallo'way, latt of the conty aforesaid, deceased:. Th'ese are therefore'to cite ad' ad'moisli all and.singular, the kindred aud ceditors-ol the said deceased, to be andl appear lyefort me, at our next' Probate Cobrt for thti said Couniy, to be Jioldenu at Ncwberry Qour House, on the 28th' day of DTec., inext;' tt show cause-, if anh1 why the,.satid Administta tion should not be granted. * Glven- under miy.hand nand eaal; thise4t1 day of Dec. in the ,year of our Lord, 9m thousand' !gh hiuired an'd sixty-eit. --Joh T aPe$erson. i>. j. s. c, dec 16 16 9t, . a D UPO&NT'S G UN PQWDER. I woui'ld invite the attention of dealers t< my Large and .Well Assorted-stock of Pow der,.consisting of ERfle IlFg,. in kegs.',jal and quarter kegs, also in one poundl anc half poundl canisters., Deer HF, in kegs, half and quarter kegs also in one pound and. half pound canister Eagle sporting and.Rifle, in 6k pound kegs one pound and half pound canisters. 5 Eagle Ducking, in 12& and 6* pound kegs, five pound arnd one pound canisters. Blasting powder, in twenty-five pournd kegs. Sporting, Mining and Shipping powder of every variet.v. manufactured at the celebra, ted Mills of E. J. Dupont De Nemours Co., Wilmington. Delaware, whose reputation has stood unrivalled for sixty-eight years. I am prepared to fill all orders, either Re'. tail or WVholesale, allowing a liberal discount in lots of twenty,five kegs or more. J. N. RO BSON, Agent, Nos. 1& 2 A tlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Dec. 9650-3m. - GEN. H. H. KINARD, MAGISTRATE, Will take Dowers, draw Deeds and Mortgages. dec 16 A1 Notice to the People of Newberry County. Pursuant to the requirements of the Act of the Legislature, detining the jurisdiction and powers of County Commissioners, passed at the special session of the Legisla" ture and ratified in September last. The County Commissioners for Newberry County have divided said County into eleven Town" -.hips, numbered, named and bounded as fbl' lows, to wit: Township No. 1, designated as Newberry Township, including the town, of Newberry, is bounded by straight lines as, follows, commencing at Cappleman's and running to H. H. Folk's, thence to Senn's M ills on Bu,h River, thence to the ford on Timothy Creek on the S t .Boad, Township No. 2, designated dwetl's T ns ip, is.o t ned by s m n, as follows, commencing at ii. H Fo k's and. running to Avory's Ford. on Enoree River,. thence to the Ashford Ferry Road, it the twelve mile,. post nce 's. and thence, to th innip 4 Folk's. Township N'o. , sigdd as ybinv ton Township, is bounded by straightfnes,, as follows, commencing a: Avo 's Vora on' Enbref:RIy, d iiennie mije pp, otho Aslrd F ,. ene wft said road to Asfifrd'oad River, thence up said {iver to the mouth of the. Tyger, thience tip the Tyger River to old Ford, and tbSnge ith the Codety' Yne>. Avorys'FrQ d Enor River. To-vph ip 1 No.. .A desigtated Cromer's Townslifp, is bounded by the followi line. commeang. a. Ave-y's .F*e'R e River, and running to 11. H. Folk'A es 'to- th' 'Laerens ' line at W W - s, thence with, the County line to Enoree River, and thence, down said river to Avory's loed. . Township No,. 5. , dsiga4, eder's kownsbip, is bounded by lines 4121 llows, commencin' at-H. -H. F 1k's.a to te'Laueqs line z Willa ad' de with the Countyline bet* % senad river to Senn's.Mills, and ihenj So begia% nfng at H. 'I.'F41k ,i Township No. 6, designated Floyd' Towna sbip;',s bonnded bj lines as ftwf, e0o1 mencing ..ap. Senn's .Mills :and a straight line to the junction of ' lda'and Little Rivers thence up Little Riveriti the Laurens line, thence with said Conty line to lush llver;and thence down s 'i ver to. i.pg atsSenn's Milis., , T 'ownsip No. 1, designated Moei'rs wa. ,sip4s bounded: y alOda and%l.iv.3krrs, an'd the Laurens line. Township' Nb.8i, designated le l' ,ow,sttip, jsrb. - by ties ,a! , commencing i enn's 3iills 'n Bnsb ver. and ranning by' stra1gbs to .th .M o4 ef Timothy Crdek on the Stoney,Bat d, 'thenee by' astratf,h'ntr to the' IJ M of Saluda and. Bsh Riyers, sad up Saludn' iver to'the junction of Saladi and Little River$:au$-tbenceby.tatr i te the beginning,at Senn's Miills. . Township No.'9, dedgnated Stetj Nery .Township is boundeo: s . fo119 inenciiig athe ford on Timothy' W60 the Stony .Aitory Read; ty said Creeik to the public Road4 knowf as t'ilver Str et'oa#t, saidroad.tQ. Frog Level, thpeng the public ro'ad:'knowt\ as the uW.cut to Lexingtes hne- neat ; I. '1, thence with, said Lexi.nton line to ri~er, tlende up sAd ,i'rer'te 'li ' f Bu yer, ati timeCc t.the at Ui tFord,'on 'Imothy creek, (Th a ofIc u sd.:'ikhcnship:to be varied so.s is 2ndd the village of Frog Level ). - ownship -No: -10, - {esgea d{ 's eing as ile Fd'rho yee 'Ith ges,tery, joad, ,aad ' s creek to the public tond, comm&wl ai. tx niQ ton Jine. Suminers'Une tob aigt iug:it Cap . imit#y e em vowphs> isbiu-nded se roas: ?meu.ea CD . a t C pp;lem u'.,, rd rilnningLl yf tra hgl lt$ee,1*s owstuip Not. 10' * Sirmete*v, on 11I~2 i,~d Ufvr, ~n&u .saitd rvar Lift>ni's Ferryt thennWuIng rthe A%hford', Fyrry -ro:sl, r6 the twelve mlle ston{-.nd dehsce by srigl,it1Iifd,41tI.e Tlhe.re 'Will te anet ection' held if6che Towvn Cl.rk. three select,rien, one Su eyor, amt onk Costa ble,- und th Mihdini Eletors are appointe<L to Drgide 74ad, z the elec:ionund3zsk autlibnzeir fo' atl *ftl o silng namedi places~ to *it: Tosy4.in No:1, at: Newb+OIH6SIJ. Jones, G. T. Scott, and J. E . 1owuchlp No 2. at 81kI'rs. CahIe .F~B.. Chalmers, and m .. Brown. . Textemp No., aS. MaybiraoS, 'Mae lynysm J. E. Cofield, andWn. ,Thonas- Duekett, William E*yesadwmsa H. Cromer.No Township-N;3 t Jalii.- otE K. Gary, A . 1. lleeder and.Ge .C .. I'4ownship No. 8 attonore.'St ':'.J. * T.lwaship-No. !! atsJoknli BW4flaE j. N. Lip"comnb J.. W,ilgm *u.a C. o- wns i No..9aq. W2 .WU,"B. 19en 4pNo10athfLff tE6as ElLisor,. B J.Luther asdd de B. 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Londn Society, BeDtley's -Cornhall Mag*rine, Fras'er's Nagns '__ lu enDp1e 'Bar Lodo Re vzew,,C - .ENmbeabnt. .' 4 Each ntimber contas one or m'ore m engravings8, portraita ofemini meal tive of important historic events. Volumes commence in Janed* em4 . Subsicriptions can commenet-withan . TERMS, 65 PER YEAR; SINGLE 45 CENTS; TWO COPIES 09; IZYE EMIN, The trade, elergymen, tese and 'US.'b supplied on favorable terms, mi'esiUU wanted in all parts of the country, to WhIm liberal iducements will be ofered; [SEN D FOR PR EM1VM I,IST.) Address E. B. PELTON, 18 Fulton Street, N~ew Yr. Dec. 45 5 tf. Street Duty. All persons within the'corporst; Mub. of the town of Newberry, liable to road and Street dL.ty, for -ith quarter, 1868, den procure an exemption for same by the pm,. ment of$l to the town clerk by the 24th inst. *B. M. BLEASE, Town Oir n,c. 4. J'l -r