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NEWBERRY: Wcdi sday.lornng, Dec'r. 29, 1869 Ps ik in last paper, this present issue would be merely a local advertising sheet, and as such it is, the reader will not be dir appointed we trust in finding it deficient in news or miscellaneous matter. We havo only taken a short respite from work, aid will be to our posts again with the next pa per. A Faw Cuuus.-This section has en, joyed (?) a regular old time spell of Christ mas weather-rain, slop and mud, with cold. Rlov. Messrs. Dudoso and Miles will offiel ato at St. Luko's next Sabbath, on which oc casion the communion will be adinistered. The public are cordially invited to attend. Contracts have been entered into for a line of telegraph long the line of the Greenvillo iailroad and Its briinches; and it is said, another will soon be extended along the line of the Spartanburg and Union Railroad. Twq. nightt, before Christmls we had a jolly row. No body was hurt, The fault this thne is laid to a number of young white men, who felt the influence of red eye. We do otreat them to behave in ftture. Arrests Wqo made next day, and parties were bailed. ' the hight lieforo 'Christmas a beautiful 'ro' iyas exhibited at the Baptist church. It was,oJded, of course, with handsome And valuolo ptresents for the members of the Sabbath School attached to that church, and the distribution of which gave unlimited pleasure to tbo happy children. Why is it that on all public occasions, lectures, concerts, meetings, and even ChrIst mas trees, there are a few evil disposed boys and young men who endeavor to creato con, fusion ? Why is it ? Have they been brougitt up badly ? Or does it just come natural .to them to behavo indecorously. On Friday night toward the cloto of the ceremony at the Baptist church, the exhibition of this unforN tunate class was of the rowdiest character. The progranme of Saturday wasn-;y ed on accouuit of..lyigift 'to colored JP0RPrioin tie country falling in conse, quence, to press the passenger. trail of the G. & C. It H., to take them on a bonder to Columlibia. George Franklin, (white) and John Cannon, (colored,) chiarged with being implicated i the murder of Mr. Dunwoody, at Newborry, were recently brought before Judge W illard, on a writ of habens corpus, and discharged. Chief Constable Hubbard was severely con sured by the Judge for making the arrest. 'Thi two ladies who mistook the Senior for a post, on Friday night on the Baptist Church porch,/and nearly squeezed the breath out or him, in endeavoring to fleo from a funcied danger-a little boy setting off a two penny romn candle-which came not within 40 feet of dhm, are forgiven the mistake in consideration of the delightful squeezo, and but for the crushing of a corn, no notice would have been made of the affair. The Chester R2porter says that he has seen all the head lights of the Republican party in Columnbia, white, black and mixed, and that the thre meanest looking cusses of the tribo are loge, Wallace and Phil. Rich elberger. letter lato than never, the pumpkins have come, a fine lot and a large crnte. Our young farmer did not die, as we supposed, he only feil asleep. Waking on Christmas morning he remembered his promise to tho printer, lie will accept our'thanks. Several accidents occurred frotm the care less use of Torpedoes. Fortunately no so rious consequences resulted. The men wvho brought such dangerous fun into our midst, out to hmave their eyo brows pulled out. Theoholidays are not yet over, nnd Mons. Shodair is prepared to make a few more of those very elegant cakes for the season. L,. R. Marshall ays ho is in a blamze. We hmope the citiz.ens will run to his rescue and put bhin out, The appointment of It . 13. Elliott (colored) as Assistant Adjutant (;cucral has been con firmed by the 8enato in executive session. The members resolved to draw their per dIem during (lie recess. Legislature re-as bembles on the 41h o1 January . In the Senate it was finally migreed that thme tax levy for county purposes should be three mills on tihe dol'.ar. TVhe blill to pay ini coin (lie interest of (lie State debt, ratified and signed by the Goev ernor, amounts to $6,183,344. '1'Tho city police of August.a and some of the colored State police of South Carolina hmad a shooting serapo, but nobody hurt. Blarnweli is to be0 the county scat of ikirn well once more. Large nuombers of negroes have left Vir-~ glnia for the South west. Nit re-glycerine torpedoes are dangerous. France urges the great powers to disarm. eretary Stanton is dcad. T'iWAN CGUANO.-We take p)lemauro in calling attention to the advertisemnt' else where of' Messrs. Wmn. C. Bee & Co., Char leston, who are thte agents for thue above nanmed valnbie gnano, soluble manures, and Sulphuric Acid, whm ich are manufactured at Charleston, under (lie directIon of Dr. N. A. Pratt, chemist for the company. They also offer dissolved bone, of high grad. Having stood the test, these preparations can b)e relied on by planters, and they are recom,~ mended to their consideratIon. lleiid the advertisement. ,At a meetIng held in the Court H ouse on Friday, Dec. 24, tihe following nomination for Intendant and Wardens was made, to serve the ensuing year, and it is respectfully and confidently offered as the ticket best eat. culated to secure order and tranquility, and As such must be elected : For Intendant, TH'1OS. M. P'AYSINGEit. For Wardens, A. M. IIOWBElS. WV. TI. WVRiII I, S P. KINAlID, Bank of Newberr'y 8s 0. December 8, 180. Hlders of the Notes or' Bills of thuis Bsak, are reqnested to present, haenmfer payment at, an early day. -3 B. D.O UOD, Dee. 15, '4-2t PresIdent. fANi( OF XICW1htltY, 8. C. December i.0, 1809. An adjoairned meeing of the Stockholer.s of this Btank will be held at the 1lnnkh:~ Hounse on lifondays next, Jan lid, 1870. 11. 1). Boy Dec 20 Praeuidenlt. wilLand to Rent. I ilTn tpublie nuction, at Ne6vberry Omt- fnoo ale-day in January next, J.fH eVWilliams' Pauly plae containing over 100 Aero', adjoining 11amp TKolkc and others; Weorma inade'hnown an tiny of' pale. *TDec,29A2 It. 1L. J1. JONESTh Agent. COMMERCIAL. NRwnERl, ec. 28.-Cotton quiet at 221 cents. Nzw Yonic Dec. 27.-7 P. M.-Cotton quiet and unchanged, with sales of 000 bales, at 25j. Gold firmor. t 201, BALTIOnti DOc 2.---ottoR1 very quiet at 241 a 25. Vlour dull and weak-11oward a treet superfine, $4 75 a 500. CIKARLESTON, Dc. 27.-Cotton quiet with sales of 100 bales-middligs 231 a 24; re ceipts, 302. MARRIED, -On the 10t December, 1809, at the bride's res%, idenco, in Lexin ton County, 8. C.,by the IRev. Win. G. Black Dr. I. . boirhani. of Orango. burgiVillag, S. U., to Blis Lizzie M. Kuotte, of LIn gton county, S. C. 200 Busheilborn, On hand and to arrive, 2000 bushels prime whito Marviand Corn, at $1.50 per bushel, sack included, if engaged within tie next ton days. -W I. WEBB. Dec. 20 52 2t. Notice of Municipal Election, OFFICE .OF TIE TOWN COUNCIL, NEWBiRRY, S. C., 28th Dec., 1869. By order of the Town Council of the Town of Nowberry an Election vill be hold on the second Monday in January next for an In tendant and four Watdons, as hy law pro vided. JAMES M. BAXTER; Dec. 20 52 2t. Hurrah For The 11olidays. L. R. Marshall Still blazes forth. Large supplies of every thing on hand yet. Stock inexhaustibie. Suir1priso boxes (Bon Ton) fliled with French candy, antid containing besides a splendid present. Spongo, pound and fruit cakds, till sizes and prices, with or without loing, now on hand, or made to order at two hours notice. Toys of all. Descriptions At Reduced Prices. Come one, come all, and stand not on the order of your coming, but COME. Ergs and llutior in abundance. Dec. 20 51 It. 0. V. HAMILTON WITI A. MENDLESON, 3rocer & Com. Merchaot XQ. 00 Raeoan Sr.s AUGUSTA, GA. -Edlgield Advertiser and Anderson In elligencer, pleaae copy, and send bill to -. V. 11. LEMBERRY FEMALE ACADEMtY. A. P. P11FER M. A , Principal. M1 S FANNIE LEAVELL, Assistant. T HE next session or tiis SCHOOL will begin on the first Tuesday in January, A. D., 1870. Thie Scholastic year will be dis Viid into two sessions of 20 weeks each, vith a vacation ol' two months in the Sum' ner. Terms per session of 20 weeks as fol lows: Primary Claqs-Spelling, Reading, Writing and Arithmwe............$10.00 .Junio r Class- Modern Geog raphly, lantglisht Grmanmar, and including abovo $15.00 Senior Class-PhIysical and A neient Gieogranpihy, Ii istory, Mental Philoso phy13, lihetoie. Composition, Latin, Grecek, Algebra, Geomnetry,Tirigonomno-] try, N atuitral Pilosophy, Chemiistry antd incln ling above...............$20.00 One haithe tuition must invarinblly be p)aidI in advanee and the rematinder~ at the end( of each Sessiont. No rednction made except in eases of prtolonlged illhaness. French, Gecrmatn, Spanish andl Music will be taughnt by completent masters at mnoderate rates. Particular attention will be given to the study of the English Langutage and Comn For furthier informnat ion apply to Col. S FAt, Prnes. lioard Trustees. S. P'. BOOYAEl , Sec. Bloard Trtustees, or the uindersignolI at Newherry, S. C. Dec 2, 5-tfA. P. PiFElR, P'rincipal. - NOTIOE. ilThe crtedtor-s of the late TIIOM AS W. GI A itY, deceased, will ren der in their de ainds to my attorneys Mess. Firi, P'ope & Pope, on or' before tihe 1st Febrnary, "next. J. WISTAlR GARtY, A dm'ir of Est. of Thtos. WV. Gary', dec'd. Dec 22, 50-3t DR. R. S. WHALEY, SURGEON D)ENT[ST, WOUIJLD respectfunlly itnformt is friends and thne publice genmerally, thatt lhe can be fonid in his olilee at Newberry, at all timtes, prepared aind reatdy to serve them profes sionailily, at the mnost moderate rates. Dec 22, 50)-ti' Valluable- T'own Property FOR? SA LE. I weill sell to0 tihe highest bidder, ont sale. dany int Jaiiinary, tht vah mblde house and( lti, itmprove.d by 0. D). Smtith, attd lying inetwe'en ihe C Id well andi Higgins' p)laces. Termnts matde k.nownt on day of sale. JOHN DAVIS, Dee 22 50 2t per (1. D. SM1TIH. HOUSEKEEPERS WVHlO want, a fine article of F.',AVOlhING EXTi'RA CTS, propa red fromt thle tnaturtal fruit, calli at DR. JAMES McJNTOSiH. Dec 22, 50-i' R. MOORMAN & CO., Commnission Merchuants, Will not only sell ny Produce or Mor chand Ize thant may be entrntsed to them npon retasotnable terms, and as far as thoy may ho tle, to the hest in terest of the Con, signonrs, bitt they will advance liberally upon any produce shipped by them for parties who profer~ to ship to the larger markots. Sept1. 20 28 i f. WVOFFORD) COLLEO'E, SPARtTANBUlt0, 0. H., S. 0. TTUE next. Session wvill begin - otn Monday, Sd Janutary, 18'70. Tnition in College Classes $64 pr year, in specIe, or its equiva. letIn currency. Tuition in Preparatory School $441 per year in curren cy'. Board $1 5 per month. .WIashning and lights extra. For particuliars address Dlee 15, 40.-.nnm NOTIOE. I do hereby nlotify all persons Fox eba sintg, Sporl ag or Riintg throntgh my inco sure thttti o Law will he putt in force egahnisi allsuch n ~iggers to tire -ntmnost extent. - - - .a . IXfl, TAY L.Oll. Of themostpproved kinds that havo been Tested by'EomePeople. In storo and f'or salo by WM. F. NA NCE. Doo. 15 49 4. Desirable Residence for Rent. Tho house and lot situated on 1ho edge of Nwborry villago, containing about 20 acres moro or less, belonging to Uen'l. James H. Williams, Is for rent for the yoar 1870. Ajoy for terms to L. J. JONE. c. 154939. I am receiving a nice lot of Flour from 7 to 12 dollars. D. MOW ER. 100 pieces of Prints just received. 8onio now styles at D. MOWERI'S. Special Notice. We have Just returned from one of the great Markets with another large stock of GOODS at reduced prices. We have a large stock now on hand and Intend to sell then if persons will bty goods that are good and cheap, and holds out in weight and measure. Don't forget to look and PatIsfy yourselves when making your pur chases. LOVELACE & WHEELER. Nov 24, 40-tf SHOES and BOOTS. Wo are now opening up a very nico an. sorted stock of Ladies', Misses and Chil. drens Shoes, also, Boots and Shoes for Gents and Boys, all new and Fresh Stock at low prices by LOVELACE & WiiEELER. Nov 24, 40-tf sity irels Fresh ground Flour, direct from first hands, and can be sold at low figures by LOVELACE & WHEELER. Dec. 1 4'l (f. GARDmE XEEDS. LANDRETH'S NEW CROP, Every Variety. Warranted fresh anid genuine. F0or Sal at PRATT & FANT'S Drug Store. Dec 15, 49--if ONION SETS, 'For sale at PRATT & FANT'S DRUG STORE. Dec. 15, 19-f. SOLE LEATillt.~ lIpper Leather and Uarness Leather. For sale by Dec. 8, 48-tf' ). MOWERL. The DJarby Place to Rent. I will renit to the' higheQst bidder, on the the first day of ,Jamtaryv next , on the preum ises', the l)birby pire, for tihe year 17. Tertns made kmnwn ont ihe dayi. W. B. MACK. Dee. 8 48 4tt. R,. MOO0RMAN & 00O,, Are Now Receiving A COMPLE1TE~ STOCK OF - I'lantation and FAMILY GRU'CER/ES, Which hmave been seletod and BOUGHT WJTif GREAT CA RE;~ and think they enn make It the interest of parties desiring such Goods, to examnine their stock before t hey make their purchases. They are prepared to purchase ail kinds of prodlnce at market rates, and also to make advances on cotton, when parties prefer to ship to other markets. Sep. 20 38 tf. Oil, Oil. White Fire-test non-explosive, for sale by D). MO Et JUlST RtECHIVNG~ A FRESH SUPPLY FOR Christmas, Per fumes and Exctracts for the llandkerchlef, Lubhie ExtrsceIs, .Condlrny's" l)upny's Hadilncourt's ' Jhazi n's" linwicy's " Jean Mario Farina Cologmo, &c., &e', Together with a superior article of Cologne of my own manufacture, unsurpassed by any in the market. For sale by Dec. 848MeN01. A Fine Assortment of Puif Boxes, Powder Pun&s, Toilet Powders, &c. For sale at De 8 DR. JAMES McIN TOSHi'S. Toilet and Fancy Soaps, Lubins, Ba'ains~ Hawley', Low, Son & Iflayon,. Brown Winds o-,. EIler Flower Glycerfno, IHoney,, Transparent Ilails, Military Bhmaving Soap, &e, For sale at l)e, 148 ll. JAMlE$ M.el NTOSil'S, Sheriff's Sale. Py virtue of an order from Jolbr T. P4 terson, Prokato Judge for Newb6rry County. I will sell at New%bqrry 0. 1[., on the first Monday in January next, the following property, viz- One tract of land containing two hindred sores more or less, boundod by lands of James A. Crotwoll, aillus H1. Buz hardt and others, and lying it three tiles of town. This land will be sold In six sepa. rate lots-plats of wh will be exhibited. Tiais-Cas, 10 By virtue of an order from John T. Peter son, ProbatoJudge, I will soil on the first Monday in January next, the following tract of land, viz: 00 Acres more or less, bounded by lands of Henry Long, David B. Kinard, Jacob Singlor and Phca Nates. Terms One third cash, balance on a credit of one ycar, Ivith Interest frtom day of salo, secured y boud and ragrtgago, or the ptrchaser ay pay all in cash If lie desires. 3. By virtue of sundry writs of Florl Facias to me directed I will sell on the first Mon day in January next the following proparty, viz: No. 1, "Dalrymple Tract " 2741 Aero,s bounded by lands of Richard Satterwhite, Frank W heelor. ot al. No. 2 "Mill Tract." 71 Acres, bounded by lands of Mrs. Waldrop, et a. No. 3, "Ilenfneld Tract," 2021 Acres, bound ed by lands of J, Workman, ot al. No. 4 "Boazman Tract," 273 0-10 Acres, boundea by lands of Mrs. Waldrop, Madison Workman,et al. No. 5, "Davis Trict." 1821 Acres, bound ed by lands of Mir. Waldrop, Aladison, Work man, et al. No. 0, "Shop Tract," 80) Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of J. Workman, et al. No. 7, "Old House Tract " 435 Acres, bounded by lands of IV. Floyd, F. Wheeler, et al. No. 8, "Belfast Tract," 102 U-10 Acres, )ounded by lands of hirs. Rob't Adams, John Workman, et al. All levied on at the suit of Henry Burton, et al., vs. Col. 11. F. Griffin. Patts exhibit ad on day of satlo. #0 Also 290 4-100 acres more or less boundled by lands of G. F. Long, Frank. Moon, It. It. Scott, et al. Levied on at the suit of A. .J. -Kilgore, et al, vs .lacob S. Ig. - 3 Also 200 ncres.mt6 or less, bc uided by la 72 " ,Ames Fair, Polly Spence and others. Levied on at the suit ofJ. l. Kinard, et al, vs David Aticins. 3 Also 33 acres bounded by lands of Mathias Singley, (i. G. DoWalt et al Long place, 100 acres, botmnded by lands of iolly Kinard, Sol Livingstono at al, and th o Grilin place, 75 acres, bounded bylands of D. N.) lalfacre,Geo. P. SlIgh et i. 140 led on at the property of ir. D,11. Werts, at the suit of Henry lialfacro et al. 3 Also 14 acres more or less, bounded by lands of Franic Miller, Mrs. Miller, et al. Levied on at the suilt of the Buic of New berry vs N. F. Johnson. 3 Also, I vill resell 128 Acres, bounded by lands of inuet McKee, dee'd , estate of San uel Young, Mrs. Atchison, et al, at the risk of tie p3urqiiser.-Sold as the property of N. F. JohUsbn, at the suit of the .3ank of New berry. 3 Also, I will resell one Lot In I1clena, at the risk of t.o first purciaser, bounded by lands of it. Soruggs, ot al. Levied on at tihe suit of J. Al. Plumer Vs James Fenner. 3 Also, 100 Acres more or less, bounded by lands of N. F. Johnson, Ars. Itichie, et al. Levied on at the suit of Fred Johnson vs. Esekiel Johnson. i 3 Also, the Life time interest of Margaret Wiltians in 200 Acres more or less, bounded by lands of Willian Watkins, ct li. Levied on at the suit of Peter Moon .for another, vs. Margaret Willidms. 3 Also, 000 Acres more or less, bounded by lands of Airs. AMargaret Williams, John Watt kins, et at. Levied on at tho suit of Peter Moon for another vs. W illiam Watkins. 3 D'c 15,49 T. A1. PAYSINGEt, s N. N . Sheriff's Equity Sales. Iln Euity-Newberry. Silas Johnstone who Such (or otherec va. Addison F. Kilh ens, MaNy M. Nethers, et al. Dill for sale of' land, lRelief, &c. Pursuant to lie dectretal Order (If Ili Ilonor, J cige '. Boazer, imade hf tis e,,se,' I will sell it Newbterry rtjU' Ilouse, ale t ay, in JIanuiar ne~li'x*, the folloiwmug lnds to wil TiheI ih-rdersni L1.tindl, s~ inate in ihe t.'onniy of Newb,erry', in lhe wterclL~s of I hro.,d or' le's, andil te Llehs Traict, CoI. ta iIntg onte hund red and tighty acere's more 0or less, sit . ute tand l,cing i:i l' C.outlly of Ne'brhry', adjoliing lands of Ilerry Itichmards, J no. II. GJillim and oters. TIe rms of Sale-One thirid en sh, the bri - aneL' in tuo equal aninual Iinsta'lmet'is of one and3( two yeafir with int erest from dlate, 1o be seenredl by bond anid a mnor'Iige of' the prei'el(s. 8 In Egntiy-Newbeclrry. Silas Johnastone for othe'rs, vs Jcaes G. ilili, clial. Bui to foreclose Mortgage, &c. Pursuant to tihe decretal order of II is lionor, Jadge L,. Boozer', made in this ease, I will sell at Newbeirry Court Ihouse, on sale-day in January next, the tract. of land situate andi lying in the t'ounty of Newber' ry andu Siate aforesntid, eon tcainn two hun-. dredC( and seventy'-four acres more' or' less, Iboundeold by lands of' 'Cstate of' F. ii. IIiggins, Estate of Elizat-Ann Entzmningei', .Jamles C. Ii ill and ethers, being the land purichalse'd hy the said James 0. 1111 at the sale of F. B. HI igginls, dlee'd. Terms of' Sale-One hal f ensh, the bul ance it twelve months, to ho seenired' by bond whhii a mortgage of tile p)remtises, the bond to hear initerest firom day,of' saile. S. In Equity-Newher'ry, Elizabthl A. 11ig gills, Admi'x C. T. A., v's. U. C. iligg'ins, Puisatfnt. to the decreCtal order of IHis I londr', Judge L,. iooze.r, tmade In this ease, I will sell at Newberry Uonr't flouse, on sale-day in Jatnnary next, all thtI tract 0or pa reel of laud sitn te and lying in tint Conna ty of Nowberr'y and State aior'esaidl, the Far'm.,w tract, containing threce hunlidred2 anmd Iihirty-seven (3.97) aeres more or less, ad .inhing lands of AMrs. Eliz:ihethItliiggins, lands of the ICatate of F'. 1I. i iggins and others, being the landil puircha;sed at the sale oe' the read estate of F. IB. Ii igginis, deo'd., by Eliz'abeth Iilgginhs. Terms of Sale-One third eash, flhe bal atnce in twelve mnonthls anId to bearl intterest, foto be scuredI by thle bonid of the purchealser' with at mortl'gage of lie premnises. 8. In Equity-Newberrv. Silas .Johnlstone for others, vs lleheilitand Ilopp, et, al. Bili to foreclose Mlortgage, &c. P'i'uraitt to tile dcietai or'der of Iliii lionor, Judge r,. Boozer, madeCit ill this ease, I will sell ait Newberryv Court ilolse, onl sale-day iln Januiary '3 Ile' x, allI lIhit ttraict orI parcel of land situate nndl lving In the0 Coin ty of Ne wberryv anid St I te of South Carolina, ndjoininlg lands of Bclaethialand Rapp, the 1i ill tracit, and( lyitng on thme waterls of Aliii Cicek, aind eon taining threeCIl hundred anmd six aicres mlore or less, being the l ad sold at lie sale of time land34 of F. IB. iiginiis, dco'd., andl purchased by Mirs. hlethanland Ropp. erms of Sale.--Unle tihirdl cash, the bal anice in twelve mothIs to be scutred by the bend of the pur'chasei' with a tmor'tgatge ofi the premiacs-bond to beair interest fr'om tday of sale. * T, Ai. PAYSlN0hllIt, S N 0. Dee 15, 40 8. 1) . MVAli:& CO. Rtespecif'ully ealls file atten}ion of tihe pub-. lie to their-stock of Gr'ocerles, Wines and Liquors.. Onr Wiskmeleys ill ho sold low by thme gal, ion. We hauvo a full supply of hiitters on ignrd, Bsuch as Ohafoo's ToJd1o lantatI4n an4 others, ., Together with a ine assortment of Oys ters, SardInes, Pickles Sances, ('lin and lPancy C uldic4, Jlol!ices,4o l)cO. 15 'I 3mnos. In Equityt-!Nowberry. John t, Sondley acd Charlton U. Sondley, suirvIving Exore., vs. Richard 0. Sondley, ot al. Pursuant to the deerotal order of Ills Honor, Jdge L. Boozer, mado in theabovo stated ease, we will sell on the Plantation o( Richard Sondloy, deceased, known as the cano brako place, eleven miles east of Newberry Court House, on FrialY, the 7ti of January, A. D., 1870, all tfie real and personal property of aid deceased In said 0ounty, to wit: 'he River place containing two thonsand six hundred and eighty acres, more or less, situate In the County of New. berry, and bounded by lands of Jqg.eph Caldwell, John K. 0. Nance, Wilson "Oaald. well, Pettus V. Chlek and the waters of Enoreo River and others. Tile Diamond it1 place, containing four hundred and eighty acres, more or less, situato In the County of Newberry, aniid adjoining lands of Thos. B. Wadlington, James Mafrett, Sarah McCullough and others. The River placo to be divided and plats exhibited on day of sale. We will also sell on the same -day, all of the personal property of said deceased,to, wit: mules, horses, cattle, cotton, cotton seed, fariming li%plemBents, 0. & C. 1R. I., stock, Broad Ri er Bridge Stock, Washington Telegraph Stock, and other personal prop orty. Terms of Sale- The real estate one half cash, the balance in twelve months, (with tho privilege of the purchaser paying all cash,) to be seetred by bond and a mort gago of the premises-bond to bear interest front the day of sale. Purchasers to pay for stamps and papers. The persotatil property for cash, not to be dellveru.d until laid for. JOHN It. S0NDLEY, C1IARLroN ii. SONDLEY, Surv'g Ex'ora of R. Sondley, deo'd. Newberry C II., S. C., Dee 7,1860,49-4t. In the District Court of the * '&a rtes r the Dis trict of South CarAina. In the matter of . II. 1i K INAID, in nanikruptof Ilankrupt . Pursuant to an order of said Court, tome di' rected, in this case. dated Oth December, A. D., 1869, 1 will sell at Publio Auction, to the highest bidder, at Newberry C. U., on nle-day in .1 an nary next,(3.Jnunary, A D., 1870, the following Real Estate of It. It. KINAIRD, Hanksupt: 1st. One tract of Land known as th6 "Gary Place," containing Three Hundred (300) Acres, more or less, in the County of Newberry, And adjoinig lands of Henry Ilenson, 31rs. Sas rah Gary,J 3cotb Suarmers and others. 2d. One tract of Land known as "Rich Hill", containing Thir teen Hundred (1300) Acres, more or less, in the County of Newberry, And adjoingi lands of ClesMy Davis, William ,. DavIs, Mrs. Elizabeth Gilliam, Ri. P. Clrk and others. This tract will be divided if thought best and platsexhibitet oil day of saile. 3d. One tract of Land known as the "Speako Place", containing Two Hundred and Eighty (280) Acres, more or less, lying in the County of Newberry, And bounded by lands of Henry llenson. mrs. Sarah Gary and the tract of lai.d known ias the "Gary Placc." All these lands are within ten [101 miles o Newberry C. II. Terms-"Onethird onh; the baitnceon ared it of twelve monirths with interest from day of sale-the credit rortlon to be secured by bond and mortgage ot the prenises." Purchasers to pa for slamps ai papers bale to commence at 12 o'clock. M. L mJOHN.STON, t'. S. Mr.hal. A. 1'. T:.I, Dep. U. .. 31., anid Dcp Mess. in liankruploy. Dec 16, 49-8t. In tle District Court of the UNI'TED) S I'ATES, for South Carolina. No v'ember Termn, 1809. In te matter or Jo,hn P. K( lnzrd, of Newbearry Connoty- ihankrnmnt. P~et Ilion f'or Fuall and Finail Dischatrge in tlank ( um-n nan. Tihat a hearing h,e hndl on the i5 ha day of .mnar:ty, A. D)., 1670, at Fedrhral Courat H ouse in Clharles:ton, S. C. ; atlmitat al iitred iors. A e., of sntId lHanttkrnpat appeiara at said time andr plice, ad shmv, caase, if any they' c~an, why) the pr.ayer of~ the P'etim loner shon!r ltot he grsan ted. Andl thatm tie 2 1 and! 3d meering of Creditors of~sat u ni larpt wvill le heild atr the office of U. G. Jmger, 169., IR--glster of 3.1 Congressional Dismrice. S C, na thec 8th daly ot' Januaray, A. Di., 1870, at 12 M. 1y Order of the Conrt, thec 9th day' of Dec., A. I) , 1869. D.\NIiiO I IELilCK, Clerk of the l)lstrict ('oart oft the I'. S. Decc. 15, 49--3t. For South Cairolina. In the Court of Probate Newberry. El'~iza R1. Stewatrt, vs. Jamues Stew art, et ali. Petition for D)ower. It alppearinag to mty saltiasuetiona thiatJamoes Stewart and the heirs at inaw of Johna Stew aurt, deceased, pairties dlefenda:t to this pC. I itioan, are abasent beyondi the Iliis oaf tis Staite. Oan motioan of Messrs. Fair, Pope & Pope, P'iffs Sol'rs, it is ordered thlat tihey' dlo plead, antswer or' demuiir to the petition filed iai thaiacease, withlin fort.y days fronm this (late, or the samae i.! be taiken pr'o. con fesso againast thema. JOhIN T. P'ETElRSON, Dec. 8 48 Gt.. j. r. x. v. In the Probate COurt-New berry. Eanntel Livingston vs. Mnrrtini Livingston, et ail. PetItion for l'airhitiona of the Rteal Estate of MarshalIl Livinagstoni, dlec'd. It aippeatring to may saltisfactlion thmat Mar'. tint Livingsiton anda the children of samuttel L{iyintgston,~ daec'd., parties dlefeanant in thais ease, are aibset from and without the limits of this State. On motion of Messrs. Jones & Jones, P'etltionaers Attornaeys, it is ordered that said nbsent defendtatnts (d0 plead, an swer or' demuar to the petition fled in this ense within for'ty days from the publication hereof, or tho sanme will bo tatken pro confes so against then. .JOiIN Ti. P'EI'ElSON, J. P. N. 0. Novem bet' 0, 1869, 45 6C MILL POND Supplie I in qanitlies to sit ipuritchasera. Or dhers iromt, nil paarts oft the interior solici ed. A d. dress lIbos. AlcCr.adty, Agenat, 1'. 0. flux 339, Chiarhiston,, 8. ('. Rtefierenices -ameas Adger & ('o. Ititn. J1. I. Campnibell, Dr. 8t J1. lHavneh. I ).iid .Jenniniigs, 3McGradlv & Son, WV. U. 1)ingle, Johin S. Jtyan. Nov. 17 45 8mtos. School Notice. MISS FUILM AN will, oii the first Monday it Janaray next, open a SCII100L for girl's in the School.r'ooma in rear i of thec Ba paist Chnrech. TJermas ji.mu to $ 1.no4 per~ nthI. Mnasic Lessonsa will beo givei ina the after noons if diesiredl. T1ermns $5.00t per miointht. Dee 1.47--St.* NOTICE. I will renmt to the highest bildder on1 Sale. day in Jatary tnxt, traelst No. 2 nnid 3 of' the rca I estane of J. M. Senna, dee't'aseda, foir the year 1870. WV. (1. AJBlA MS, De I5, 49-3t Ai diMr. Shoes,' Shoes. I have as good ant nasortment as ever waus ofred in this towni, aind mny best wrork aull warranted!. -' MOW hut. DU ii,N&~~ diHAPMA N, .Jooks,P'erio,dicals i ad Stait i onary. XewbotrrvC. H. $. C. CHRISTMAS I BILL fi FA'E NOW OPEN AT A. HARRIS'. Consisting of tho.CHOICEST, CiIEAl'EST, n OUNNINGEST VARIETIES, and in greater 9 profuslonl thtan over offered before to a bar 4ain lovitg and goods buying people. Yo lovers of the fancy, ye lovers of the fair, Yo lovers of the good, yo lovers of the rare, Yo lovers of substantiti 8, yo lovers without care, Yo lovers of the cheapest, yo lovers all give ear, A. uAItUS blows his horn, pleaso listen far and near And be advised to make your selections from hit elegant and large stock. The en moration to be found below enhancos a por, tion of what is in store besides much not Mentioned amid some yet to como: Th1e largest and handsomest DOLLS, be sides mnelittinu sized and small. together with French and American CANDIES, of all va rieties and shapes, APPLES, Olt\NGES FIG, AL1M5OND.S. itAISINS, .ihLLES NUTS, Fillt CRACKEtS, and TOYS in end less profus!on, are to be found at A. IAItI1S'. OYSTERS. SAtDINES CITEESE, PIC KLES; CATSUP, CAN DILS. STAtCII, SO DA MUSTARD, MATCHES, BLUEINU, LYE, SOAP, c., are to be found at A. IAitIS'. CtACKERS, such as Soda, Milk, Wino Lemon, Cream, Egg, Fancy, Oyster and luir, tre to be foind at A. i1AliRIS'. FLOURt, lacon, Breakast Strips, Macke% rel, Stilt, (Joffeo, Sugar, Lard, Hico, and Mo% lasses of all kinds, aro to be found at At. HIARRIS'. BOOTS, Shoes, liats and Calps, are to be found at A. IIARIRIS', CROCK ERYNWAllE, Glaiss-ware, Earthon, ware, Looking Glasses, Cotton Cais, Jim Crows, Sifters and Axes, are to be found at A. IAI1S'. CLOiING or all kinds, qualities and prices, withl white Shirts, Colored Shirts, un der Shirts and Drawers, and Trunks, are to be found at A. 1HARRIS'. DRY GOODS, Plece Goods, Fancy Goods, Itos ery, Cloaks, Shawls, Nublats, floods, lloole.. lair Switches, and Furs of latost style, are-t. be found at A. Ii AltitS'. A bewitchIt lotof MILLINEY, enn be rout at A. HAltitiS'. And many other t ' Igs if called for can be found at A. IiARitIS'. Dec. 8, 48-4t. P.W.&R. S. C 'CK, (Successors of R. STE WAtr & CO. 1 AT THE SAME OLD STANI, Have received a New and Full STOCK of Fall and Winter GOODS, and are determined to give entire siisfactionl in their s1lis to all wA,ho will be kind enough to pa tronize them, COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSE LVES. Sept, 29 38 If W 'I14 0N & WIIJiiIIfl, lihnv'e oapented and ialare st ill eceiinag their lii'lalaterhs(s mtadel ata thet. Not tht, antd of. 1e for, tihe lallI iroe DRY GOODS, D r ess - oo ds, of vartioas stylies anda p)atterns. PRINTS, CAUICOES, &C, STRIPES, &C. F AACY ART/C/ES, &C. Totgethe i th aa afulil assotmetnat of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES &C, GROCERIRJE S, SUG A I?S, CO 1FF tM, TEAS,MOLASSER, FLOURI, BACON, POTATIOE1S, CRO('CK ElR Y, G LASSWARIE, STONEW A H E, &C. All of whichl andl amanay othier attieh.s too tnmerouis to acmt,'will be sol LCW FOlt (A.SII. Ocet. 11 30 tf. CAltWiILE & Ml'(0AUllRIIN Have ,just r'eccived 30 ps New Style Ptrints, Now Style Fronehd Corsect (s, iRoulovard Skcirts, An a.ssor~itnott, of .1anidxotno In Mqu i(y -Neu:l>rry. Th'lomas Mi. .Lake, (lerk, vs. Tiho mnasg OdolI anid othearsm. IBill to IEnfor'c Statumatory Lien. 'The defcndant, Miltont (delt, whto resiudea na It ea ar, ini thao sate or Fiulorid, will take ntie tha heirequire to plentd,a anwr or diouro forty dra fiom then puatihi ona hereof, or the sante witi baa taaaken lro coanfeasai aognitaat him. Land Sale. I mwIll sell ona thec 1st Mionatay int JTaaanni , all the recal estaite of' Jnne l(Ochie, dee'al bengat 22(1 nitoS, morae orl le.ss, b.ounaded bay lands of' Dr. 11. P'. Chai1k, Davidi Stigha, 3irs. Switenaburg, aand J7. W lRhodl, 8 Tlerautus ensha. Th'ie aboo m'oiaay be t reted for~ at private anle. Doc 15 49i Sa* L. M1. SPRARS, Esq1. r att prepared to maake most libearal termas .ith pla'nterst whio desirua to hold their cotton mntii Spraing or Summnier. Charges light and aadvane's libertal. (.iii before shtaippinig. i)ec. 15 41 4t-. W AI. V. NA NCE. Somno cheatp re.aday made clotithng on ho:tyl nnda soli at a bargntian. O o git R, MOOR~MAN & Co., A itE. b(Ceea ivai lr oa of COfNy, O.xyg, OOK DEVORR YOUJ LEAP! Full Lines for the Fall, AND SATISFACTION IN PRICS. Iaving just returned tron the Northern tarkets with a heavy Fall and Winter took of Goods, bought with caro and at a ecline, I am now prepared to sell at LOW FIGURIES, n all the following grades. Dress Goods, )f every varloty, such as lerlnoe, Poplinp, )Mlalnes, 11osam1bigntes, Debaize, Black anti VYito Alpicas, Silks, and a full assortment f Dress Trinunings. - )A LIGOES, WHITE GOODS, OSNABURGS H1oESPUNS, DLANKETS, JEANS anj PIlNTS. IoSIERY of every description. A fine Lot of CROUld"Y and TABLE OUT. LEltY. Also, 1100P SKIRTS. EAN'S, Gassimers, Doo Skins, Broadolothp, for gentloenlo and youths, together with an elegant, lotot H{A TS, BOO TS A ND SHOES, OLOTAHING, (C.. A large supply of DIL SILK and NURSERY CLOTH. Also a good stock of cholo G-rooeries, Saddlery, Buggy & Wagon Harness, So.F, UraNi, HAnNEss AND WIAN LEA T HER, [i great variety, and a general stock of alt kinds of N*-otions, All of which In quality, varlety and prices, will enable mei to compete with any house this side of Mason and Dixon' lin. Deeply grateful for past liberal favors, I respeelfully ask an examination of my Iargo stock, and guarantee satisfaction to purcha sers. W. T. TARRANT. Oct. 6 39 tr. ST an sti ' receiving FURN1 'U.R of vC ty descripLionl immo litely from1 l. 1 mnufactur11er's1" Nort,l and will .ll as LOW nA Any Houi in the i uth, (adding tho freight..) I koe constantly )Il hanti lB UR 1EAUS, vA ItD. 1101 oEs, W A SL-S rA N DS, BEE)-STrE ADS, CRIBS and CRA Dim CILVRS, difoTrent qualitics. ROCKING-CIAIRS in great va rie v. FPolding, SloonI, Toilet and Cntro I300K-CASE8 &SECiRETARIES, 'from the fincet mold walnut, down to the commii)iost.) I llo keep, and mannfaicturo, MATTRESSES, iODi011NG. A fotr pheflire framies, Loo U(NG -G L ASS 1'L A TES, andit eut to) fit old framos. A fino assortment of W ALL P'A1'ER ind llOitD)EitING, PA PER AND) OIL SHADES, with FIX lUlmS, (something new.) I feel grateful to a tienerous pulic for the iberual patroniage already bestowved upon mes in my first eIforts In bmusints, and shall use aver.y effort to mecrit a continunneco of their fav'ors. ROB'T Y. LEAVELL. Oct. 13. 40'-3mios, W'olfe's Schiedainl Schnapps, AND Bottled Wines and Liquors. A snpoly of thiese' justl.v eelebrated goods for mnediciiuanal nnal rite use, just, receivedt b)y the nndtersignaed Agents for Newberry. SM lli & CII RISTIAN. Jl%an 27 I v FERLTILLIZERIS. Etiwan No. 1, Etiwan No. 2. Soluble Manures are put up at the Sulphuric Acid and Super-P.hosphate Corn pan1y's WorkS, near Charles ton, S. C. Phonlix G uano, (ini its nat ural stato). Wilcox, Gibbs & Co's. Man iplatedl Guano, (Pho nix anld .Pornv~ian). Ahvays on hand and for Sale by cO. T. SCOTT, Local Agent. Sep. 27 22 3mos, Male and Fenwi~e Academy. A t Mart ini's I )opot, Laonois R,. Ri. Thik schiooi will bet ii).p.er the. control of Ilov. ''iuThoas Ii. Pope, iwho will havi e as5o linte wci himii li ciiompetenit asitants. Sp)eciailian entin will be givenu to instruto ion in ithe t;, lics, nad hal igher.u English ,r'ancthes. 'The greatesAt en;re will be be. utowedi npon thia young laies of the sehool. A suiperlir music eu recheri will be employed. riEllMS oF TU'ITiON MoDER AT.. lionrd tenn he hnad witch lie Prinilpal, and lhe best hn imilies of I le flei,ghorhood, in. lisive ofe*veryytihhig exeptI) lights, for $12. 50 por mnmbi:i, payable riuartierly in ad. ranceO. Theii exieisof the Academiu,iy will begm the Ii rstI alm ti-y ini Februar,, y, 18Thn )or furte pari.Iii tienarsa mbh-d ess Rev. 'T Ii, po)pI Dee '221,4) I