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NEWERRY, S. C. J ming, Dec.-30, *S6 P tin good dand at 21 a 221 ets. Masm girey and forW begs Cotton were the.G. & C.. R. k. near Helena, t-' d;%ney Gov. Scott has ap poiated and commissioned William Sum wR of Peria, a Magistrate for New Wei,drstand that this appointwent A" ide without the knowledge of Mr. ., tbA he will .ontinue to disebarge ds duties of School Commissioner -asi b>t of Magistrate. ae vemeable and beloved Dr. B.1 , Sr., D. D., died at Greetiville, L . es ths24st instant. - Ra. ,er;R. G waltney of the Edge &iM Ikptstt Church, has resigned. Obter Standard has suspendec. 3seeta, ayvs her loyal Legis-, @ tmtst bave a ittleinilitary estab eny post between Great Britan 00 h U. States is desired. :, *e" if Anderson, hadcihss c ly-t&nin machinery, last MTIis is doing well. Hfenry Cobb, Tf the ame Distriot, died'suddenly, near -Wrn.ock's Station, Tuesday night. ?be incendiary's torch was appiicd wek to the barns and out-buildings s t premises of Mrs. Bond Enghsh, in SmeW. BuldingT' and contt nts de Prridet Jonson eloses the old year by to the disfranchised South, tion,'a full pardon and wijk all the righits, priviliges Siesomnities . Foster -Marshall, of Abbeville, S1 AuguMsa & colunbia Railriad is t be trpidig pushed'to completibu. estock'y Goeuia,. recently died in the Louis Sprague of tbode Island, says sos.estQotton Pactory, of its size, is Amika, is to be found in Augusta, i?f M ico, has been gjs- wth tjkb i o(jdestruc y a es e man ofits &een freedman. as found Wednes sig ast,ear Blackville. Cause u C.ininuication of'm:ity Lodge, allowing officers were elected and ~I~ *i64 bnsuing Masonic W. G. Mayes, W.; M. Jean. 0. Peoples, S. W. Pete Rod1eaperger, 5. W.~ W. T. Tarraoi,,Treasurer. Jrsen es,creaary. W. C. Johnson, Tiler. - T. A. Thompson -Steads Massuc.-At a recent Convocatiearof l smhi to sene durin~g the ensuirg g S. haiE. S. J. D. Brer, G. M. 3d1 Veil. M~Yotreasrer. del 'Orneker, Secretary. - NR.n Laos cotton. A Varietyofecottont, called lace cotton, .~4wLdg~, is beingintroduced in 5~~s.of Teas, ard? isfikely to be d sI Ied.-ft is sayisriorto rVWiety for poor soil or uop ~ trng, healthy agrowthi hiddly-Tts strength is. ~ ofseven and a half pounds to d, white a similar thread of theb mrican cotton will lift only ~j4dsTh'ioe wbd have - U mtttay%hA it resembles Eggyptis'n. 4 E is worth in Englands a athan Amrci. 0ood i'e-~ a1bedaipated from a cuhrivation dels variety of cotten. If it is suecess *tte,generally supersede the es*i lai'gely inrieese.the, t~i Southern planter. ~~ io JURoRs.-TheOllow tAct passedi by the Legis . o the 18th, was ratified by the Goweru'or yesterday : nany Counties of the State adpetit jurors have not been ~at the seglar-.terms ofthe Courts - ~IeW ~uesos and Common Pleas ~State, the' Circuit Judges are Mieby sfhorised toorder the;Cle:k ad yI! any time not less than seven j~s.,jec~ ing the next sitting of said Coart, to.duau from thejury box, grand. .eItjurors fur the ensuing term of .A$IddCourt ; and the jurors so drawn abaH lgenmoned to attend the same by the Sheriff as is now provided by law. 4J e4/ This Act shall continue in feres only tilu the Act entitled "An Act -to ~lt the. manner of drawing ju A1.." passed September 26, 1868, shall ieMoewl for January 69, Dem srnst'* Yoong America, Ty pographic Mes senger, and Le Petit Messager, are also to hand, and as handsome as they well can A SwINE OF .MAGNrrCDE.-Tbe Frank lin, Tennessee ?eview sat s: Our ex-Mayor and.fellow-eitizen, John R. McEWen, E'q., killed a hog this week that beats .She world, sure. Really, af ter beitg cleaned and hung up,'-t.-oked like a fne beef. He weighed even seven hundrgd.pounds! Hjs head alone weighed fifty pbunds! Nov we just chailenge any bcdy in Tennessee to beat th-it. A Catffornia paper says the Chinese are getting so numerous on the Pacific coast that they: now contemplate appoiting missionaries'to,go among the Christiarns to convert thew to the Chinese religion. Laicats.--Aecrditg to Chardon, of Paris, one of the best lubricators for uletallic bodies, axles, &e., consists of a sol.ution of ordinary soap in water. For the severest friction, tallow or butter may be added-; but for common cases, potash. or soap alQue, mixed with from one to nine parts of water, will suffice. " MELANCHOI.Y OcccaENcE.-The Edge field Advertiser states that on S-ttrrday last, while undcr the influence.of liquor, two friends-Dr. Wn. T. West. of Liib erty Hall, and Dr.. Thos. 11. Patterson, living a few mailes.from.-Edgefield-quar relled, fought and Dr. West was killed. A fanily man in this city-very muel of one we shouid ay-has"recentlt been' favoned'with triplets all feininiue, and he has named them Faith, Hope and Chari ty. It is a great thing -even t;Sough in snall packages-to have the leading ' Christiar graces urder one roof. LYNN MASS,- December 26.-Nearly the etithe city was burned to-night. Loss many nillions. The -suffering is indescribable. The fire originated in Lyceum Hall. A woman in Providence has borne five childrett within. the past eleven monlts--t p1ets in the first. insLance, and again twins. Old Major Pt"ndennis once remarked to his nephew that a man :might have a '"dossid good pedigree, and yet .be a con foundsd blackguard. At a rteent Milwaukee wedding be tween a bridegroo:n of sixty-one and a bride of eighty-seven, the couple danced a ro-'with great ppirit, the bride re m.kng that she-al ways wanted a yaung bushand~ ItAREIED, On thet2ti inst, by thel. D. glird, at the i-eidence of the f'iides- father. Mr. D. LaTHRsa oox, to Mise ADSLIix Low;, alofI;exington. - "Accept this, the simple wisl of a friend, That life so sweetly began; so i:ty it end." Poniaria, S. C. .J. E. C. On the 25th inst., at the residence of- the bride's father, Capt. John -Warta, of Lau rens, to Mis Josie Gary, second dftughter of Dr. J. -K. Galy of Newberry. We make our profonndest salaard . for a rich and handsome piece of, wedding eiste, and wish a happy new year to zge wedded pair.-. Assignee's Sale. Iwill expose for sale on the first ?endat.' in January n,ext, (Sale-day,) a latrge.and valuable lot of Theolo~gieul and Miscellane ous Books, belonging to the Estate' of 'J. Talor Zealy--Bankrapt. - JOhN R. LE.MELL,' Dec. 30 52 it. . -Assignee. Township No, 1-Election. An election, will,.be.held jn the TowIh of Nwberry, o rr'Ta:day thb 31st inaU, -or three selectmen, Surveyor, Constable ranzd Clerk, for Newberry Township. Gk.ORGE BROWN,: Dec. .3' 52 it Chairman B. U. Cpin. Guano, Guano, Gupto. The anidersignted have now, en.,the way 200 Tons Genuine Peruvian Guano, bought from the only auiihorized Agent of the Perovian Govera-.nettt, in the (Uited States. ' - They will also receive in a few days , 50 Tons. uble. beifie Guano, for the sale of which they are .Agents ggPlanters who miay wibh to secuge a supply, without fail, for the next Cotton crop, would do well to leave their orders at once. - The undersigned would call the afetition! of planters to the folio"wing facts: - 1st. That they have niever sold a ton of Peruvian Guano which has not -proryd .to be pure or failed to give saidactioni to:the purchaser. 2-d. Ti at they a[ways re-weigh all Pern vian' Guano when delivered to thge planter, who thus sustains no loss in weigl't. CA RWILE k McCAUGiJRIN. Dee, 30 52 3t Flour, Molasses, Pota toes, on Hand. Extra Family FlIour in Sacks, Pure Cider Vinegar.. To~arrive in a few days. A10 #bIs. New crop New Or leans Molasses. . 25 Bbls. pink-eye Potatoes. CARWILE & McCAUGBIJN. Dec. 30 52t. U.&.Inlternal Revenue, Dppey C oetor's0Ece;. - -t S.C. Newberry, Dec. 28t~ 1888.' By virtue of wvarrant to mte direeted I w:ill yelt within the legal h >ars 'of sa'je at the residence of Bennett Hancock, in the Cou-ty of Newberry on Saturday ths 9th -day of-January next, the following prop erty to wit : 2 Mules, 1 Stallion, 1 Mare and 0.1., 1 Cow and Calf, 20 head of Goats, 2 Sosand Pigs, 2~ Shoats, about 600) lbs. of Fodder, 1 single Buggy and Harness, 1 double Buggy and Harness, 1 four horse Wagon and Gearing, 1 two horse Wagon, Wheelbarrow, 2 Clocks, I double ease Silver Watch, 1 Saddle and Bridle, and 20 Beei'&nds. Sold as the property of Ben net Hancock, for Internal Revenue Taxes, due'anid owing by him. H ENS Dee. 30 52 2t. Deputy -Collector. STATE OF SOUTH CARlOLINA NEWBERRY COUNTY. By [ohn T. Peterson, Probate Judge, of New .berry County. Whereas. Elizabeth Cook has applied to me for Letters of A dministration, on all and singular~ the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Jacob Cook, late of the county aforesaid, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the 8aid deceased, to be and appear before me, at ournext Probate Court for the said Conty, to be holden at .Newherry Court House on the 11th day of January to show cause, it any why the said Administration should not be &ranted. Given under my band and Seal, the 28th day of Dec.. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight. John T. Peteren. r. J. y. c. District Conrt of the Ui ited Statee. For the District of South Car-lina-In Battkrt:ptey. In the matter of._ Milford F. Peterson-Bankrupt. - By whom a Petition for Adjudication of Bankruptcy was filed on the 21st day of December, A, D. 1868 in said Court. This is to give notice, that on the 28th day of December A: D. 1868, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the Estate of M. F. Peterson of Ctappell's Delxt, .in the District of Newberry and State of South Carolina, who has teen adjudged a Bank rup on his own Petition; that the pay ment of any debts and ' delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law ; that that a mueeting of the creditors of the said i ankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of his l-st"tte, will be ;eldiat a Conrt of Bankruptcy, to be h'tiden at Newberry C. IL, before Henry Suntner, Esq., Register, on the 14th day of January, A. D. 1869, at 12 o'clock, 31. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal as Messerger A. P. PIFER, Deputy Messenger. Dec. 3&523f. To the Public. On the 1st day of Jauiary 1S69, I will open a livery stable in the stable known as the Boozer stable, opposite Mr. Fool's st: blo., I ask. the' piibile to co'ltinue their patronage. The ftaith.ful hostler, Antoney, -.Will continue with me. I have lots for drovers. I also have employed Charley Cannon, the Blacksnith, and will carry on the Blacksmithing at the sate place. lie has worked in tiis Towh three years, and is one:of the best Smiths in the State. ' Dec 30 52 1t. H. H. KINARD. In the District Court of the UNITED S CATES, for South Carolina. Nov. Term, 1868 In the matter of John P. Buz, hardt, of Newberry Count-Bankrupt. Peti tion for Ful and tinal dtschaurge in Btnk ru pfey. Ordered. that a hearing le had ott thcth d:ay of January, 1869, at Federal Court House In Charlestot..s. C nnd that all cred itors, &c., of said B nktupt appear at said time anl place, and shew canse, if any they can, why the prayer of the Petitioner should not he granted. And that the 2nd and 3d meetitrg of cieditors of said Bankrupt wit1 be held at the cffiee of henry Summer. Eq., Register of third (3.) Congressional District, S C , on 29th day of Decemb.r, 1868, at 12 M. By order. of the Court, the .0th day of Ie, cember, 1868. DANIELI HORLBECK, Clerk'District Conr6-United States. Dec.16 51 3t. For South Carolina. In the -District Court of. the UNI TED S tATES, for South Carolin:b. Nov. Term, 188. Ip the matter of J. P. P'ool,' of Xet berry County-Bankrupt. ' Perftitin fdi fult:and final discliarge in Bankruptcy. Ordered, that a henring be had on the 12th daof-Jan. 1869.-atFdertral ourt' R&'ue'in Charle$p, S. C. ;.ind that all-creditors,&c., of said Baakruit appear at said time .and place, sid dhew ause, iffeiny they can, vhy the prayer of the p,etitioner shouJd not he granted1. And that the 2nd and 3d meetings f-ereditors of said- Bankrupt will be hield at the offi of,,Heniry Summtnc,-Esq'r, Register 6f' 3dC . . istrict, &. M., on 5th- day of January. 1869, at 12 mn. Byorder of the Court; the '10th day of be em er, 1868. --DAN[EL'HoRLBECK.' Cl Oerk Distvict >tnre United Stat's, Dec 16 51 3t.*, . For South Carolrna. Charleston Courier copy 3 times anid send bill to'this ofile. In the D)istrict Court (of the UN[TEDS TATES-for South Carolina..Nov Trin, 1838. .In the muatter ofC Willia;n Suntmner, of' L,exington C;oun ty-Bank rn pt. Petition for fulf and final discharge ini Bat.k" ruptcy. Ordered.that a hefn be had on the 12th day of January, 1809. at' 'Federal Oort hlose-krCadleston S. C.:and that all cred itors of said bankrupt appear at said timne and- plae. and show cause, if' any they can, why the prayer of' the petitioner shotuld not be "granted. And-that thiq2d and 3 1 meet, ings of creditors' 'of skiN' balikrupt will be held aztbe oie of Henry Stummer, Esqc, Register of' 3d Con. Distriet, S. C,,. on the 5th daty of' Jan. 188@, at .12 ma. By ordier of the Court,-the 10th day of Dee -* DANIEL 1o:I.BECK, Clerk Dis:rtct Cour't Uuited States, dec 16 51'St ' For South Carolina.' In Equitvy-Newberrv. David Werts, rs, Jobn .Legronie..-:.Bill t subjectJunrrd~o ubsett deb,tor to pay ment of' debats. it appearing to mny sati.,action, th,it the defendant,.John Legronw, re.es beyond the lknits of thti' State, on :notionof Messrs; Garling:on & Suhter, Comnpli:atC Solici tors, i.t is ordered, that lie (10 answ'er, pjead or denmur to saidl hill, within fprty days frotm the pulicatiQn of' this rule, or 'the same will he taken pro con fesso against hinm. TiIoS. M. LAKE, c. c. r. & o, s. Coroner's Sale.' By virtue of a writ of Fieri Faciais, to m'e direc:ed, I will sell on the first Monday in Jaquary next, before the Court ilduse, tire following property viz: Two Tracts of Land, one cotntaining One THundred and Fifteen Acre more or Iess, adjoining lands of No. 1, Bbl fast Road and Bush Rirer. Tb' other-Tract.containming Eighty Firwe Acres, inore or less, aidjoinuing No. 3I, Belfast Road, Herry Burtot, No. .2, ,tcd Bush Rivcr. The property of James M. Setnn, de 'eased, levied on at the'suit of Thomas M. Paysinger, is. L. H. M. Boozer, James M. Senn, and C. C. Teague. This case assigned .go . w. 'G. Abramis. . H. H. KINARD, Coroner inadfor Newberry County. Coroner's office, Dec. 11th, 186S. Dec. 16 51 3t. Assignee's Sale. By ordei- of the Ho'n. Geo. S. Bryan, Judge 6tfthe United States Distrtet Court, for the Dist-ict of South Carolinua. I will sell on Thursday, the 14th day of January next, at the village of Frog Level, all the coses ini action, belonging to the Estate of David Kibler-Bankrupt. Consisting of sealed notes, single bills, book accounts, &c., &c. Terms Cash. JOHN T. PETERSON, Assignee. Dec. 16851 At. NOTICE. I will sell at the residence of the late Dr. James M. Epps, on the 11th day of Jan uary next, all the personal property of said deceased, not exempt by law, consisting of Mles, Cows, Corn, Fodder, Cotton Seed, &c., &c., &c. Terms of sale Cash. J. D). EPPS, rI 1D-c i' a Adm in istra tor. .District Court of the Untited.States. F )r the District of South Carn ina. In Bankruptey. In the matter of Jof1n' F. Sin+a, Bnkrnpt. By whom a petition for adjudication of Ran.truptcy was filed on the :3utlh day of November, A. D., 1868, in said Court. This is to give notice that. on the 14th day of December, A. P. 18'68. a warrnt of liamkruptcy was issued nrainst the Estate of John F. Sims, in the District of Nc-wherrv State of South Carolina who has been ad judged a bankrupt on his own petition: that the payment of any debts and the de liverv of any property belonging to said Bar!krupt ; to him, or for his use, and the transier of ayit property by hint, are for bidden by law ; and that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one er more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of -Bank rpuptcy, to be holden at NewberrY Court House. South Carolina, b"fore HIen:y Sum. o'er, Esq., Register, on the ;1st day of Decembe-r, A. D., 18)8, at 12 o'clock M. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal as Mes-enger. by A. P. Pa, dec 1 ri t. Deputy .Messenger. IN TILE PROBATE COURT. SEwr. nERy. Abner W. Reeder, and wife Elizibeth, vs. Joseph. l'itts and others. Petit on for Partition. It appearing to my satisfaction that Jo seph Davenport and Elizabeth his wife, de ferdants in the abowe stated case, reside without the limits of this State. On motion of Messrs. F.air, Pope & Pope, Solicitors for petitioners, it is ordered that said defend ants do plead, answer or demur to said pe. ti-ion on or before the 29th day ot Decem ber next, or the same will be taket '.pro confesso against them. Given under my hand this 19th Nov. 1868. JO14 T. PETERSON, J. P. N. C. Norv. 25 48 5t. STATE OF SQUTII CAROLIN4. Newberry County---In the Probate Court; Henry W...Dominuidk and others 35. Enorh M. Like and Anna R. Lake. Petitioi' to prove Will-in due form of ftw.. It appearing. to ny satisfa ctlop. tWat Enoci M. Lakf, one of the heirs at lnRaR'td distributees of Ie0jaoiu Lake, dee'ie,re of Newherry .Cou4-y, .resides beroud-,tbe liuits of this Stat e This is to :re notice that anl app1'rcatioSi is on file in 1his C6u t. to prove the will Of said decease d in diee form of l,I the absent dtefendant is herebv I t",tfied to be and appear beerc me in said Court, on nr before the 11th day of January next, to shew cause if anu he can, why the said1 will shall not be pr. ven in the manner afr,retaid. - JOII\ T. PETERSON, Dec. 249 6t. Judge of Probate, S. C. STA TE-OF SOUTH CAROLINA ,eirberry District-la Eqaity., Margaret Martin,,is. Jonathan Mhrli n, et al. PursuTant to an order of the Court, . will sell, before the i Coui- House, on -'the first Monday in Jantrary, 1889,' the real estate of I'.trick Martin deceased, cosistir g Qne Ilndr'ed and Thirty-Six H arrivnt(~d.estate of James Sioan.. - TEaMS.- 'he purTchaser Will he reg:irifd to pay in cash one-third of the perchas.e moicy, a,nd to seenre~ the lbalance payale a: -twelve motis with ilterest from-the day of sale, by bond nd- a mnortgagm of the premises. Com'rs Office, E!LAS JOIINSTO NE, Dec.10651 3t. e'10 C. E. N. D.. The Stato South Cariolina. Ma;y Rt4eder and others, v. S R. na-r and~t otherIs. Bly on!et' of 'he Cour; I wi;ll seli, before thec Court HIouse at New:wrry, on thejiftsp .Meu dayin'ju 'J:muiry, 18S9, the. ieal estate of J:'mes Reedler, dece'a'ed, e:;m4istil'g of a1 tract of' land-the [H'me piaUC-sinust itn the .District'ar;d State atoresnidl, conrAing~ Three IHundred and Thirty .Three andi a Half ACres, more or less' and bounded by hinds of Jtobn K.. Gary. 1/ranklim WVilsoin, A bel Connor, Nathan Hunter, Alfred M. Reeder a:gL WVii li Canrion. TERMs.-The perebaser wilt be .required to pay one-third of the purchase money. iin cah, and to secure the .balance by ,ond, with at leaist tw good sureties, payable in onh and two years with intcerstr:nn the d-ly of sale. Com'rsr Office SIL AS JOHINSTONE, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLiINA Necwberryistict-In Equity. Mary A. Glim and others, vs. Jats Law , and others.-. By-order of the Court, V i'lll sell, before the Court H6iuse at Newberry, on the first Monday.in January, 1869. ,the real estate of Dr. Gea. W. {fenn, deceased, consisting qf a tract of' lahd situated in' thme District.' and State aforcsaid, containing Three Hundred and Seventy- One 4ces a-nd Thirty Hundred fJM bonded by lands of John G!enn, Mrsi dta:y A. Glenn, John S. Renwick a.nd oth.ers. TEaRMs .-TChe parchuser will be reqaired to pay o'ne-tlrd of the purchase money in cash, and to Secure the other twro-thirds-pay. able in two equal annual instalments, with interest on each from the (lay of sale, by bond witi at. leaat two good sureties, anid a mortgage-oft.he premises. -. Corn's 'Offie, SILAS JO2STOFE, Dec..16513St. .10 CiD., r.DD STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Newberry District-In Eqtuity. George Larsen, Adm'r, vs. W. H. Hunt and others. It appearinst to my satisfaction that Joseph L. Clark-is absent f'rom the limits of this State, on motion of Messrs. Jones and Jones, Comp's Sol's it is ordered that the said abs sent defendant do plead ans r or demur to this bill within forty days frb the publica, tion hereof, or the same will be taken pro confesso ag.sinst him. Corn's Oflce, SIL AS JOHNSTONE, Dec. 16 51 6t. 48 . E. N. D, TATE OF50OUTH CAROLINA. Newberry District-In Equity. Ellen J. Canady and othe-s, vs. Nancy Johnson and others. By order of the Court I will sell at public auctIon, at Newberry Court [louse, on the first Monday in January, 18';9 tue real Es tate of Fred'erick Johnson, decased, in four separate tracts, represented by plats No. 1, I2, 3 and 4, No. 1 being the lower tract of Ithe Home p'ace. No. 2 being the up'per tract of Home place. No. 3 being the Homestead. No. 4 being the Mathis place. TERMS.-'redit of twelve mouths with interest from day of sale, except sufmcient Ito pay the costs which must be paid in cash. The purchaser to give bond with at least two good sureties, and a mortgage of the prmises. Corn's Office, SILAS JOEINSTONE, Dcc 16 51 3t. IW10 C. E. N. D, Notice. I #ill oil'er for sale at Newberry Court House. the first Monday in January :if'not disposed of Iat private sale previous to tha t dayJ. 01ie House and Lot situated in thi .Vilage of Helena, containiig T'WO A CRES. well improved, and at present occupied by the Mi's Kelly's. 'Terms Cash, unless the p;urchaser can make arrange, m ents with persons to whom I anm indebted to get time for a pot tion of the purchase inone;'. Dec 16 11 =t E. I. r iL. r Notice to the People of Newberry County. Pursuant to the requirements of the Act of the Legislature, defining 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 Towns ships, numbered, named and bounded as fol" 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. H1. Folk's, thence to Senn's Mills on Bush River, thence to the ford on Timothy Creek on the Stony Battery Road, and thence, to the beginning at Capplemans. Township No. 2, designated Caldwell's Township, is bounded by straight lines, as foliows, commencing at H. H. Folk's nmd running to Avory's Ford. on Enoree River, thence to the Ashford Ferry Road, at the tweive mile post, thence to Cappleman's, and thence, to the beginning at H. H. Folk's. Township No. 3, design..ted as Mavbin, ton Township, is bounded by straight lines, as follows, commencing at Avory's Ford,'on Enoree River, and running to the twelve mile post, on the Ashford Ferry Road, thence with said road to Ashford's Ferry on Broad River, thence up said River td the mouth of the ryger, thence up the Tyger River to old Ford, and thence with the County line to Avory's Ford on Enoree River. - Township No. 4, designated Cromer's Township, is bounded by the following lines, commencing at Avory's 'Ford on Enoree River, and running to H. H. Folk's, thence to the Laurens line ' at 'William Youngs, thence with the County line to Enorce River, and thence, down said river to Avory's Ford. Township No. 5, designated Reeder's f ownship, is hounded by lines as follows, commencing at H. H. Folk's and running to the Laurens line at William Young's, thence with the County line between Newberry and Laurens to Bush River, thence down said river to Senn's Mills, and thence . to begin, ning at H. H. Folks. Township No. 6. designated Floyd's Town ship, is bounded by lines as follows, com mencing at. Senn's Mills and running a straight line to the jitnction of Saruda and Little Rivers, thence up..Litte River to the Laurens line, thence witlh said County line to Bush Rivet:, and thence down said ri er to beginning at Sean's Mills. Township N9. 7, designated Moo.n's Town. ship, is hounded by Saluda and Little Rivers and the Laurens line.. TownS'hip No. 8, designated Mendenhall's Township, is b.,unded by lines as follows, cmnencidlg at Senn's Mills on Bush River, andraining by a straight to the 'Ford on Tinothy Creek on the Stoney Battery-rot thence by a straight line to the Junctiot Saluda and Bsh.Rivers, and :thence up Salnda River to. the junction, of Saluda and Little Rivers and thence by a straight line to the beginning at ?enn's -Mils.. To*t hip No. 9, designated Stony,Battery Townstuip, is' bounded as followiss;Com mencing at the ford on Timothy Creek, on the Stony Battery Road, and ruining up said Creek to the public Road, commonly known as Silver Street road, thence with said road to Frog Level, thence with the public road, knowtr as the.new cut road to Lexington line. near F.. H. Dominick's, thence with said LtxingtCn linaeto Saluda river, thence ' id rfter'to -the'.:.oti of Bush River, KtI'thence te he beginning at the Ford,,4n Timothy cr# (The- line. of this Townsip to be varied as':.to jndc the village of' Frog Level ) - TownshI .No. 10, designaed'annoi's Township, an ed as follows: Comfaen cing at that& 'on 'Timethy' cee ok ib Stony Batte~ry road, ana- runnia1 sp~4id creek to the public road, comuron1 kow as the'Silver Street road, thece- .~~'sid road tdFrog Level-,.thence wltW h public roaid, known as the 'new cut toad, to the Lexing*en line near Dominick'%fhence with said Lexingto.n. lin'e, to Summuers'. thence by str4ight Ip to;Cappin'sg and thence to'boghing- inof o-iaiothy Creek. Township No. 11. designated-- H.oller's Township is bounded as follows: Catmen eing at Capplemran's, arni ru.nning by straight line, oy: township No. 10. to Sumurersr,on the Lexingso.n Line, thence.' along said I ex'ng'tn line& o-B.roadt River., the~nce up .sid river to- A'hford's Fery,3tiience along the Ash fordtFerry roal, to the'swelve mile stone, and thence by s-raight .llne, to the beginning atC;pplean'. ' . There will lio. an .eleerion held in each Townt4ip.ori :.hiursday., .the' 3'.ssinst., for T owti CIterk,tree selectroien,.o'e firveyor, and one Constable, and the. falfoinanmd Eiectors are 4.pointed to preside.end inirpage the election,..and are authori*cd -te,. app6int a Cae.k ii theitrespc vetoinships, at de following named places to wit: Township No. 1, at Newberry C. H., L J. Jones, G :.T. Scott; And Jr E Peterson. Township No.r ~at,.Sliths Store, T. W. 'Caldwel1g T. B. .Chalmdrs, and J. C. S Brown. - Township NZo. 3, 'st Maybinton, Thomas Bynum, J. E, Coied, and Win. E. .IJrdv Townshfp No. 4.. at Narban Whtbit*us, Theuias.IDuckett, William Ray anti Thomas UI. Cromer. Township No. ir. at Jatpp. JTohn K. G ary,1A.-M. Reeder and GC SfOknnon. Township No. 6 at Longshores Stor,e, A. J. Longshore, D. B. Fiestcr and B. It Man' guwshi . o. 7 pt ,Tom.10- Willians', .. N. Lipscomnb, Ji W. \Villiams and D). (G. .Bowznnhi No 8Sat Herbert's Mills, J. R. Boul ware, Isaae Herbert and. Patrick Blair. Townsbip No. 9 at P. WV. Connt.s, L, B. Maffett-, P. W. Counts and M, Hall. Township No. 10 at Jolly Street, Thoms Ellisor, R L. Luther and A. J. Beden Township'N6. 11 at Tlhos. V. Wickea's, J. II. Heller, James Maffett and W. R. fIents. ['he Polls to be opened at 8 o'clock, A. M., and closed a:t 'lckP 1 .. . EORGE BROWN, Chairman #oardif Conf Commuissiouers. Executor's Sale. I will sell at. Newberry Court House, ont Monday, 4th ddy* of January next, (Sale .Day) A Tract of Land, lying in Newberry County, containing Two .Hundred Aeres, more or less, adjoiniang lands of Moses &Aiderson, Wash Floyd and James Work. man, the~real estate of William Peterson, deceased. Terms made known on day of Sale. JAMES B. CHAPPELL, Ex'or. Dec. 9 50 4t. IN THE PROBATE COURT. NEwBERRY. Thomas Philips, vs. Mary J. Whitmire and others. Petition for Partition of the Re-al Estate of Mary R. C. Whit mire, dec'd. It appearing to my sati4fatction that Moses Whitmire one of the defendants in the above stated case, resides without the limits of this State. On motion of Baxter, Solici tor for Petitioner, it is ordered that he do p!ead, answer or demur to said petition on or before the 4th day of January next, or the same will be taken pro con fesso against him. JOHN T. PETERSON, Nov. 25 48 6t. J. P. N. c. STA TE OF SOUTH CAZOLINA. Newberry County-In the Circuit Court. James R. Wilson, vs. Thomas R. Wilson and others. It appearing to my satisfaction, that Thos. R. WVilson, Win. C. Wilson, Maria Capple ~man, Henry Cappleman and the children of John Wilson, dec'd, parties defendants, are absent from and without the limits of this State, on motion of Messrs. Jones & Jones, Complainant's Sol's, it is ordered, that the said absent defendants do plead, answer or demur to this bill within forty days. from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken, pro confesso against them. Clerks office. THOS. M. L AK E, 1 New Advertisements. Baltimore Corner. Baltimore Corner, on Main Street, is now open and under full head-way. Just received and now open ing, the following Goods. All kinds of Candies-French, English and American. All kinds of Nuts-Cocoa Nuts, Almonds, Filberts, Hazel. Nats Brazilian. Nuts, Pea Nuts, Engliish Walnuts, Black~ Walruts, Pecan Nuts, &c., ke. ALSO Fruits of AIl Kinds, in Season. Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Pine Apples, Dried Figs, Prunes, Raisins- and i boxes, Currants, &c. ALSO Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Segars, Chewing and 'Smoking Tobaeo; Soaps-assorted, &c. All kinds Of Canned Goods. Oysters, Lob ter, Salmon, Sardines, To matoes, and Preserved Fruits. Sundry Goods, Such as Vermneilla, Macaroni, Cheese, Crrckers, Jellies, Pickles, Syrups, Sauces, together-with an endless variety of Toys, of all kinds and pric: s. Dolls, Horses, Mules, Carriages, Wagons, Gnus, Pistols, and fire Crackers, &c., &c., till you can't rest. All to be found on the Baltimore Corner, on Main Street, by A. M. WICKER. COME-Each, all and every one, big and little, old and young; men and women, boys and girls, white and colored, blne and grey,. -all are, ivyited to come to the Bsltimoro Corner. - A. 3. W Dec. 23 52 tf. Sheriff's Sale' By virtue of an order from Jo5in T. Peter son, Probate Judge, I will sell, on the first Mcnday in January next, before The Court House door, within the legal hours.oft sale, the following property,.viz: O6e trnut of land- ebntaining rfty-n1Ue and one-half acres, (59) bounded by lands of the Estate of Job Johnstone, Etate<of John Reid, Estate of Jac. Reid and Dr. Nor. ris, the real Estate of Samuel Sloan, dee'd. On a cred t until the 1st da8rdf Mareh, 1869, a-it.h interest from the day, of sale, except cost, which must be paid in cash. Also one tract of land containing two hundred and twent.tiz -ms, more.orless, bounded by lands of Margaret Golding, E. Hill, Laura Pitts,- and q$ers. Ther. real Estate of John F. Satterwliite. On a credit for twelve months, except the cost,. which, dhust be pain in cnsh. . - ' o Also 100 acres, more or less, bounded by hnds Rtlfe Fstat. 9of Jo .Johnstotd," i ehaelltG.zard,'W. S. Watderell; antt o'thers, the real Estate of Cat.harine Thompson, deceased. Terms of Sale, one half cash, the balance in, a credit of one ,year, with 'interdat #rom dayI of sale. The purchaser in any one of theiabove tracts, can pay all ea.sh if desirable. He will be required to give bond with at least two sureties, and a mnortgage-of the.rirss -'T* -By vitne-aldy it Cliae, to me directed, J Mill sell, on !i e first Moni by lands of H. IH. Folk, Col. J. S. Reirwick, and others. 5 Also, I will sell I blaceksmith shop anel lot of t of an necre, more or ,less, h'e.inded by lot.s of WV. S. CThalmers, estate of -Brad ley and others. - , *5 One house and lot in towni of Newberry, the homest.ad of H. H. Kinard, '.ont.iining two aecs, more or less, boidtl.by lot of Mrs. HIumlbert, anud separate4frnn homne3 tre;d of R. S:ewaflt by a street. . lso fifty 'four acres of land, more or less, bou:nded by learis, -f E.: P . Lak: R.. Stewart a'nd' oth'ra Ws, JTef, ontin'g'about t of an acre, more .or less, brunded b,v lots of H. Koon, G. T. f#ett'And othe-rs. A-14evied on sas the: propert - of I, H. .bin.tl oa the suit of Jdmrns 0... Veilson .and *jfe, E~. P. L:ake and others 5 Also, 400 acres, more or less, hounded hv lands o Moses Auderson and ot.hers. Levief on ns the properfy of J. B. Chap pell, at the bte~f Jonathatn Roddi, Adnn'., es al. 3 *Also, t of an acre,iore or*jess, bounded by lot of -)L .A, Mi 4e. ;. ' d'onat the suit of Heleni ON'ed s. 'W. H.SHent and - M. J. Jenkins. The prope.rty of M. J. Jent kine. - ' - - --- - AHl the right, title and in.terest of John Coate, in one house apd lot In the town of Newberry, 'bounded -on dhe North 'by-Pratt street, south by Friend street, and east sepa rated from dwelling of HI. H. Kinard by atteet ,At the sutt of, 0.H.Suber vs John~ *~19 a~cres, biddby lands of Wmi. Ruff, Henry Epting, et al, at the suit of Mary Heller for Dawer vs; Harv Su' er. 8 4S1' acres, mote or less, boundod by lands of Win. IJentz, Thos. H. Crooka, et al. Le vied on at the suit of E. P. Lake, et al, vs. D. I'.Suber.. JIn his.esse. I .will only' sel tie life beeet. 2 3 -~ '2 s 322 seres rnioe or les. bounred byiais of J. B. Heller, .John Crooks, et.al. Levied on at alhe suit of E. P. Lake, et, -al"., vs. J. H. Suber.- In this J only selW life time in terest. 3 Also, 150I,o4hels cerou, levied at the suit of Iilabeth Iigg.isvs J:G Lipford.' h~'3 Also, 200 lbs seed cotton, levied on at the suit of T WV Caldwell vs Charles Gary. 3 Also, I will sell at H W Rikard's house, on Tuesday, the 5th day of Janiuary next, 1 wagon and harness, 1. mule, 2 yearlings, 1 clock, plantntion tools, fodder, 4 bushels wheat,-oats and- other things, levied on at the suit of J Galloway, et al, vs H W Ri kard. 3 4Also, I will sell at J PSinard'ailgrise, g sae..day(Tuesd'ay,) 8 .'nules,. thiree horsps, 1 buggy, 1 carriage, 6 cows and calves, 2 sows and pigs, 2 road wagons, 3 or 4 old wagons, 6 or 8 plow stocks, 8 or 10 pair gears, blacksmith tools, 150 or 200 bushels comn, 200 bushels cotton seed, 4000 lbs fod der, and other articles. Levied on at the suit of James 0. Wesson & wife, et al, vs John P. Kinard. 5 Also, I will sell, on Wednesday after sale day, acGeca A Rikards, the following pro perty,' viz: 1 mule, lot cattle, hogs, sheep, plantation tools, and other articles. Levied on at the suit of Thos Ellisor, et al, vs C A Rikard. 3 Terms Cash. T. M. PAYSINGER, s.s.c. The State of South Carolina. By John T. Peterson, Probate Judge of New berry County. Whereas, WV. HI. Suber has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of W. S. Canaon, late of the county aforesaid, deceased: Tbese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of ie said deceased, to be and appear before ,.he, at our next Probate Court for the said County, to be holden at Newberry Court Hop,se, on the 4th day of Jan., next, to showecause, if any, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 21st day of Dcc. in the year of our Lord one thousand eigh t hundred and sixty-eight. John T. Peter:;on, p. J. N. '7. New Advertisen enJ1 Neberry FemaIe Acdem Will be opened (D. V.) on the first Mon day in January next. .REv. J. B. HILLAHOrE, Prineipat. Miss FANNIE LEAVELL, seistant& MR. F. WERBER, Professor of Music. Other competent Assistants will be ar cured from time to time, as the iiterts of,. the Institution may demand. -Thorough in struction wil be afforded in all the branche W of a liberal education. Terms, per quarter of 2} mont s ( payable in advance.) Primary Department, - - - - - $5.0Q English Grammar, Geography, Arith metic, and History, - - - - 7. Physical'Sciences, (including Natural . Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemis try, Botany, Physiology,) Latin and-Greek, Mental and Moral Phi losophy, Logic, Rhetoric, - 1.0 No student will be charged with more . than one of the above rates at the same'p time. - .r French, Music, Painting and Drawiq, &7 optional and extra. Boarding can be.obtained in genteel.f s , ilies at from ga2 to $15 per month; The Academy has been put in exceflent repair by the public spirit of this comma nity, and it will- now be the strynuous en deavor to establish, here a first elass Jasl.u1 tution. Dec. 2$ 52 tC. +"" District Court of the United States. For the District of $onth.Carolina< Ip th mnatter of Chgsley D. Spearmsd7 Banlf. rnpt. - By whom:a Petition for AdjudlcaI, Bankruptcy was filed on the 15tr dsy cember, A.D., 1868, it said Court.; , This is to give notice, that on the 18th c y December, A. D., 1868, a Warrant in Bank ruptcy was issued against the estate of C. Spearman of Newberry County, and SouthCarolina, who has been augi bankrupt on his own petition. " at the payment of any debts and delivery of property belongtqg, to said bakret'; him, or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden bylaw: that a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt provefielr debts, and to chdoSe o more assignees of. his estate,-wfl bd a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Newberry Court House, South Carolina, be' fore Henry Summer, Esq., Register, on t 8th day of Jan., A. D.1889 t 12no U S Marshall as Messenger. Per A P PIPER, Deputy Messenger. Dee 23 62 3 istrnt (o9rt of t/t Unitet - . For the District of South Carolina,JNt Bkff ruptcy, in the matter of B. J. Singleeorr4 Bankrupt. By whom a Pctitioh for ndjudicito?'?f Bankrnptcy was filed on the 12'h. day_ Noiriber, A. D., 1868; itt sad C'nrt. This is to give notice that 6nt1e614, day'of December, T8,ar.wanf a! ruptcy, was issued~ agait;st the estate B. J. Singleton, of Newberr C. . State of Souttf 'Carolitta,' wh4 has 64 atngda bankru~pt o~ hi .yown pW ti9n ~'hat the' payment of any debits t.he delie'ery of any property .bifWtig~' aiA bankrupt: to him, or for his use, tihe tr'ansfer' of any property by ini i bidden by law; and that.a meeirng of *6' eredit9rs of sai.d bankrupt, to prove thgDI' debts, and to choose one or thr'sind of h:s estahte, will be held at a Couidf' Banikruptey, to be holderd atewb)erry ColkrC House, South Carolina,q before Heanry Snni mer, Register, on t'he 9th day df January,: A. D), 18t69, at 11 o'clock, A. E. U. S. Marshall as .Me'senger. A. P. - Prea, Dena.Ms.gr. Dec. 23 52 St. District Cor fteUitdSae For the District of South Caraine. Is Ba.l rupc. In the matter of JOUI' I PNAB4-r,. ihankrnpt. Ajtuie Kf 'whom a Petition for djdcto ofaW ruptcy .was fi:ed on tire 15th day imrDssg A . P. 1868. in saId Court. Thi i to give nottee that on the 18th - Wt Dec.' 1868, a warrant of Bonkiuptey was ZM out of the District Court of the United? , for the plistr-ict of South Casolina, 'zs. the Estate- of JOHN~ P. KINA1sDr, berry County anid State of Sout Cril who has been adjudd a Bsakru~ '~ own petitin: Th at the payment' o n5b and the delivery of any property eIjt to suecr Bankrupt; to him ow for' his ase ou a. transfer of an poetby him," are obd6~ by inw ; and thiat a meeting ftf hiid -Ilanktpt, t.prvether deb.,a V choose one or more Asaiguees of his 'sae.,L be held at a court of Bankrn' y'; to be I3 IL at Newberry Court House at- the efBe of. and before H enry Snznirer, Faq., R egister in Bank. rupfey. for said District, on the 9th d f . unry, A. D.. 1869, at 2 o'clock,. M. J. P. M EPPINfi. *U. S.Marshal, S. C., DstIet, Dec. 23525 ~t- ~ DeputyMesseeger. ,Digtrict Cburt of the Ukitid.Sktates. For the District of Sonfh CrJ In the 'tiatter of-Albert C Gariug ,hkrupt. By whpt Petition for Adjbltoa of Bantkruptcy was -filed on. th i 4y of December, a D)1868 in said Cpnr3. Thlsis to giv.notice, that on thda of Pecember,1D .1868, a Wa Bank.. ruptcy was issued against the A C Garlington, of Newberry C -.Dis trict of Newberry2 and State o Caro' -liua, who bas been.adjudgetl~ pt o hiktown Petitiou:-that the pay of say debts and delivery of any prbelong. ing to said Bankrupt,.to himi' ue and~:he transfer of any propey hin are forbidden by -Law: that a ,.ta of the Creditors of the said Bankrup:,tDJp?ove their debts. and to choose one or mest:signess of his esrate, wIll be held at1.ACourt of Bankruptcy, to be bolden at 1%wberry C H SO0, before Henry Summer, Esq:-, Register, on the nintb day of January, A D 1889, at 10 o'clock, .M. ., .U. S. Marshal as Messeng~,. 'Per A PPIEn, DeputyEe*u. -Dec 223 --t District Courtof the Unmte4 States. For the District of South Carolia. Inth matter of Henry A. Kinard, akptI By whom a P'etition for Ajeict ad Bankruptcy was filed qu-the -1Qd jay of Dec.'A: D: 1868. in s&id-Court. -- This is to give notice, that on the. 18hda of Dec. A. D. 1$S8.a Warrant in Bainj*c 'was issued against the estate of H HI KInr of Newberry C. H.. in the District berry and State of South Caroliga, been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own tion: that the payment of any debt$anfu livery of any property belonging to. Bankrupt,.to him or for his use, and, ~ transfer of any property by him are fortil4. den by law: that a meeting of the Creditiis of the said Bankrupt, to prove thefr d4bts and to choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankrpe to be holden at Newberry C. H. S. C, fore Hlenry Summer, Esq., Begister, on 9th day of Jan. A. D, 1869., at 1o'cokM J PMEPPG U S Marshal as Mese~ Per A P PIfer, Deputy K.e$? Dec 235~23 In the District Court of the UNITED STATES, for South Carolina, lVov. Term, 1868. In the matter of Benjamin R. Scott of Newberry County-Bankrupt. Peti tion for fall and final discharge in BAnk rdecyred, that a hearing be had on the 15th day of January, 1869, at Federal Court House In Charleston, S. C.; and that all cred, itors, &c., of said Bankrupt appear at said time and place, and shew cause, if any. they can, why the prayer of the Petitioner-shouki not be granted. And that the 2nd and-Std meetingso~f creditors of said bankrupt will be held at the office of -Henry Sammer, Esq'r, Register of 3rd Con. District, S. C., ou.12th day of January, 1869, at 12 m. J,y order of the Court, the 10th day of De-. ember, 1868. * DANMEL U1ORLBECK. Clerk District Court United Stateq. ne~ 23 m 3t For South Carnlia.