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"" sr anmalkill'ed .near ort Maine has been on .ex ;; iei thatr city during the pask w 6ks : Y SctWG W& ~ -4 'bisaaimal, part fish and :part b amst;-is over thirty feet long in tf' -I.eth and gifts twenty-one feet. hae--one -enornous -dorsal fin, {two side belly fins,- and a broad, ark:like tailt :Aboutione-tbird - ofitslengt from its tail, in con n@etion witlh small fins,. it has ip hge legs termnating in ew feet. Its mouth makes- a tiUe of five or six feet in lengrth - herhole extent of which is set . t iiaumerable small teeth very utresembling in size and shape the kernel of a species of sharp pointed pop-corn.- it bas a *eries ,is which overlap each. other flounoes once the style of sAdies'dresses. His imniense body, which was estimated to have weigied., when captured about S - eleen aons, haso frame work of o 4eaI* tet ostsolid portions con aof,Artilage incapable of aervation: Its-skin is dark and . togh like that of- the elephant >;~-~ and hinoceros. There is no re Scer of his ipecies, and to none is 4. grawer Woniler than to nat attention is being nto t. Amog others whe '" an opportmrity of seeing "" it is Professor Baird ofthe Smith insttnte- of Washington, dle it in a aeipiiistQ .fthe -animal kg el4 ~~en rst. discovered it ni along.leisurely, -s arsaed. took " to : he - he c-nttired was a ..;- twe1rty feet above1 ' uersots ~4i1 *~r H buV none took - be gun. was loaded i d ess. wbiels= took ef., t s g j ve the ain t* e bsst'd ijoad ege - th boktioja of the oean - thes oarketio) - ha s snut ir aossible ? ~ o4 egekehn : anoTher i dgt li 1 esident hswey tihestan ~.~>~'frrj a4g iitk .it is his ep aa:ae '-il self-from p ~-cU7Ibe .beter' - - oigessa from 'a ~*Lees se they ~t ar of ~~4' s~ a g~~remediy 4 sjprtygga&eh &- lar IIOcontr.at 9 s - e ed o i a~~h~ ~ rposs; andFno ~~ ~ t is n ble s Net&itaself a plitteian~ ~- ~aillimeivj e'Csbe daeea not, as 3aWrelie the difieuh d e ides' to~ years o - omaand,-* -l ~ a4hwtedee arid practical ~ o(some it'ron-g finds who de gensualyjirnterndeddle with pub~ -edrefhei un atil the ?th *-- ~ .'je- ayor, wth the heads -of ~'-- 7~ aderus associations, called this Neiftrioon to teender a grand re >.~ptio. ~and demonstration to! teWyorBowen, and Demonsti-ation Comn Garrmamm: am very glad to -meet yo~ iand receive yourt con-* - retulations, 'bith .hope you will ppare me any public demQnstration, as I live here in this city and will L ge'ia$ to receive my friends, at ayties', without display. Imuch prefer having none, and none 'will ld with my consent. To re 'eebeyou at any time, either -here eor atuiy residence, without any . domonstrationl, will be much-miore ~reabIe to me, and I hope will bagreeable,to you. I shall take the demonstration all for granted and appreciate your motives the *same." . .eentop~etd inThe.ngroeee whic waisetedn irnte 4itteewhchwate.o Grant. to-day. ooaE BLOODY WoR.-As Dr. Shell of Laurens, was talking with a friend, on Tuesday afternoon, hbout 'dusk, on the roadside, a short distance from the vil lage of Laurens, be was"fired upon by.an unknown person and killed. No farther particulars of the bloody affair have been received. The=doctor was a respected citizen of Laurens. A private letter from Laurens C. H., states that several individuals called at the house of Harry McDaniel, a mem ber of the Legislature, and on his appear ing, fired upon him, wounding him -through the shoulder, it is reported that several colored people were taken from their houses and beaten. The writer suggests that the K K K's. are at work. Passengers by the Greenville train state that at White Hall, in Abbeville County, the negroes took possession of the polls and fired on the whites. The fire was returned, and one negro was killed and several severely wounded=one mortally, it is thuught. WASHINGToN, November 4. A special telegram to the New York Herald anvs the whole Island of Cuba is in an excited state. Business is prostra ted on account of the distrust and alarm of the people. The Captain General is strangely reticent. A c'eputation of the leading citizens who called upon him were insulted by an officer of his house hold, and the leaders ordered to Spain. A telegram from the American Consul, asking that a few United-$tates war ves sels-be sent there was refused transmis sion over the wires. The insurgents are six t otiand strong, nunbering tnany Span&rds. Their cry is "Spain, Prim and Serano, and down aith taxation." The troops nul>ber ten th,ousand, and are acknowledged insufficient to suppress the rebellion. Lersundi, it is said, has received ample instructions from the Provisional Government.* The news by the Cadiz steamer is-anxiously expected. - - + - LoNDoN; Novemeer 6.-The Times, in discussing the election, holds that thongh the Democrats are beaten and have a m.j,;;y against them in- Congress, yet they are a powerful- party -aid must greatly influence the policy of the Gov ernment. The success of Grant- no- one is disnosed to regret. He has fairly won his high rank by hard work, real devo tion.to his country. and services which will live long in its remembrance. [He is no politician, and will- take his office with greater freedom than if he had ut tered all the Shibboleths of party. Brigandage in Italy is growing worse than ever. The bandits hare excited such a fear of their - vengeance that no i witnesses can be found against -them. I The sans of one of their victims dared not recognize the assassins in Court. Inthe District Ourt of the ONITED) STATES,''for Soutb Carolina, Oct Tern;:1868. In the matter of -Tbnumaa - W. Foloway of.;Newberry County-B3ankrupt. ~etiion for full and final ilshre uai .Orredthtat abhearin be bad on the 4th 1y- of DYeceuie- 1868, at -federal .Comit EI-anse inC Co ni S..C; and that all cred- - time and plsee, and shew..cause,- if any they - can. wvhy ttyer'of the petidloner should - no-e-rn .-Adthtte 2ndI and 3d- I meetings of creditoms of said Bankr-upt Will beheld -at ie office of Henry Summer. Esq-. Regiater ofad.Con Pistrict of S. C., on 27th day of Nfovember:. 1868,at 12 m. 'By oderofthe Court,the 6thday of No' - vember, 1868. DANIEL HOR~LBECE, ' Gerk District Court United-States, SNvll63t F or&South )anae, In the. Dist-IcNOirt of the L%,Mngstott of Newb)erry Coun1-3e sp. Beti.ion for full and final discharge--in-Bank Ored, that, ahearing-be bad on the 4th daf of December, 86.at- Federal Court House In Udhimbta .;and that'all ered,. iors, &c.. of -said akrpt appear at -soid time and. place,-and shew-.causie If any they can, w-ti the pryrof the- petitioner should not be grante. And that the 2nd and3 meetings of cr-editorsof said bankrupt wilt be ied.at lBe of H(ir Summer. Esq'r, RIgffo3"l eon:' District. 8. C., on 27th1 .ofNosemnber, 1868, at12rm. - ordr f-te our, he thday of No. - DANIEL BOR1.BECK, Clerk District Court United States. Oct.1'1 46 3t. -For Sronth .Carolina. Injbte D)istrict Coturt of- the UTEtl-STASIg tr South Carolina, Oct. eart1Ri 168, Ia tb maar.. of Wan.-K Gif,' n p~ gewbierry FCoury--Bad!rflpt. "Peti' Wofo fdll and-inul discharge In Bank% rpter. - - *Ordeved, that a heating be had on the 4th aby.of Dee. 1668; at EederatCourt Hiouse fu Columbia, S. C.; and that-alt creditors, ,c.. of'ald Bankrupt apper at said time and tlace, and shew eause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner should not- be nd.And that the 2d and 3d meetings af-cdis otaid Bankrupt will be held at. the fenue Summer, E.q'r. Reiser. afrd Con-. tDistrict, S. C., on , 27th day of November, 1868, at 12sm. By-*rder of the Court, the 6th day of No' 2. DANIEL HIORLBECK, I -Chirk District-Court United States,. now. 11 46~ 3t. For South Carolina. - Ei the Distriet.-Court of the UII'rED STATES, for..South Carolina. Oct. teri, 1868.- In the miater of H H. Folk, of Newery Couty--B;uikrnp, Petition for fall apd final discharge in.Bankruptc;y. .-rdred4thaZ.a bearing be had on the27th gaj of;0.v. 1868, as Federal Court House In Colubi,aS. C.; and that all creditors, & c., - f said-'Bankrupt appehr an said time and place, endc shew cause, if any they .can, why] the prayer of the. petitioner should not. be granted. And that the 2nd and al meetings o creditors of said -Bankrupt will be helt at t,he offieof Henry Summer, Esq'r, Regite of 3d Con. Distrlct, S. -C., on26hdyo November, 1868, at 12 m. By order ofthe Court, the 5th day of No em DANIEL HORLBEK, Clerk District Court United Sates -_v-1.63. o .C-ion' District Court -of the United States. For,the Di4riet of South Carolina, in.Bank Sruptcy, -in the matter of John Mayer, .of Pomaria-Bainkrupt. By whom a Petition for adjudication of Bankruptcy was filed on the 3rd day of November, A. D., 1868, in said Court. This is to give notice that o:a the 10th day of November, 1868, a warrnt of Bank rupty, -was issued against the estate of1 John Mayer, of Lexington Cotroty, and1 State of South Garolina, who has beenI adjudged a bankrupt oni his own peti-t tion That the payment.of - any debts andr the delivery of any property belouging to. said bankrupt ; to him, or for his use, and the transfer of any pr-opefty by him is for bidden bylaw; and that a meeting of thet creditors~of said bankrupt, to prove theire debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of has estate, will be held at a Court- of r Bankruptcy, to be holden at Newberry Court House. South Carolina, before He'nry Sum me,Rgse,o h 4hdyo oe Cr A-er, Regste, on th24t ock of Noe e, A.., 8S. ars 'lock, M.EPIG JP.M.EPPng U. S. Marshall as Messenger. . Er n 46 3t. As Messenger. Assignee's Sale. In Re Wm. Summer, citizen of -Newberry, Bankrupt. By order of Hon. Geo. S. Brran, Judge of the United States Court for the district! of South Carolina, I will s:l on Monday the 7th of December next, At Newberry C. H. One Tract of Land, containing -forty-four (44) acres more or less, situated in the county of Lerington, and bounded by l4nds of Mary M. Summer, Sarah Epting and Col. G. H. Chapman. Also at the same time and place, One Tract known as No, 3, containing sixty acres, more or less, situate in .the county of Newberry, and bornded by lands of J. W. Folk, Mary M. Samrner, Elizabeth Duncan, and George H. Dickert. Terns cash. Purchasers to pay for pa per.4 ant stamrrps. THOS. W. HOLLOWAY, Assignee. Puniaria, S. C. nov 9 45 4t Assignee's Sale. By order of Henry Summer, Register in B-nkruptcy, for this Disti ict, I will sell at the residente of DAVID H. BUZHARDT, Saturday the 21st instant, The following personal property 1 Mule, 2 Horses, 1 Carriage, B,ggy, 1 FQijr Horse Wagon and Frame, 3 Wagon Wheels, 1 Grain Sifter, 1 Ilives of Bees, 3 Grain Cradles, t Corn Sheller, 2 Reaping Hooks, I Sett Blacksmith Tools, I Lot Wagon Plough Gears, l Log Chain, 1 Fifth Chain, 3 Cross-Cut Saws, 1 Lot Plank, lLarge Boiler, 10 Bu. Cotton Seed, 3 pr. Steel-yards, 1 Iron Safe, 3 Goats, &c., &c. Terms Cash. J. N. MARTIN, Assignee. Nov. 1146 2t. Assignees Sale. By order of Hon. George S. Bryan, Fudge of U. S. District Court for -Dist. )f South Carolina, I will sell at Newb,rry C. H., on MONDAY, SALE DAY, n December next, one half interest in a ract of land, containing 187 ACRES, more or less, belonging to Henry Summer, Bankrupt, he other half interest belonging to John athis. Thuis land is in Newberry dis rict, and bounded by lands of Jobn A (ibler-andl others. Terndash . purchaser to pay for4 tamps and papers. DANIEL H. WERTS, nov 11.45' 4't Assignee TATE ow SOUTH CAROLINA. WBERRY COUNTT. y John T. Peterson, Probate Judge, of Newberry County, Whereas. Henry W. Dominick, has ap ied to mofor Letters of Administra'n, with ril an'nexed, on anl and singulair the groods d chatttels, rights and credits of "Ben- ' unIa Lake, late of the couaty aforesaid, eceased:~ 1I These are therefore to cite and admonish I i and singular, the kindred and creditors of e said deceaned,o be arnd appear before e, at our next Pro,bate ~Court for lhe aid County.'to be.holdeni at Newberry Court Iuse, on the 19thc day - of Nov., to show ase, if any, why- the said :Administration - bold not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 5 ai ay of Nov.; In the year of our Lord one bonsand eieht hundred and sixty-eight. JOHN f. PETERSON, r.j..c Nov 11 45 2t. - The State of South Carolina. ly John T. Peterson, Probate Judge of-New benty County. - Whereas,Mary J. Whittnire has applied to ne for Letters of Administration, on all and iglarthe goods an 'chattels, rights- and redits-of Mary R. C. Whtmlre. late of the ony afor~esaid, deceased: Teese are therefore to cite and -admonish ii anad singular,.the kindredand creditore of he said deceased, to ba -and appear -before me, at our next Probate Court for the aid County, to be holdcn at Newberry Court Ioe, on th~e:21st day of Nov.,. inst., to how cause,$f any, why thei said-Admilnistr io-abouldnot be grnted. 7 GIven ouder my hand -adseal, ti t lay of nov. in the year of our Lord one hosand eight hundred and sixty-eight. John T. Peterson, i. J. N.I c. noi:11 452t En the District. Court of the JN TED.STATES-fbr South Carolina, Oct ~erm, 1868 In the matter 'of J. Taylor eay. Bankrupt -Petition for full anid fintal lischarge in Bankruptcy.. Ordered, that a heariang be bad4on.the 4th Lay of December, 1868. at Federal. Cour-t :louse in Columbia. S,. C.: and that all cred forsof sai1d bank.rupk appear 'at said time -2 *nd plsce.:and show cause, if any they.can, hy the -prayer of the petitioner should not *e granted. And. that the 2d and 3d meet is of creditors of said bankrupt will be1 eld at the office of- Henry Summier, Esq , aiser of' 3d-Con. District. S. C,, on the 6th day of Nov. 1868, at 12 m. By order of the Court, the 5th day of Nov - DANIEL HORLBECK, Clerk District Court United States, nov 11 46'3t For South Carolina. n the DiStrict Court of the K1l TED St'ATES, for-South Carolina, Oct. erm, 1868. In the-matter of John W. Rho e, Bankrupt-Petition for fNll and final isharge in Bankruptcy. Ordered, that a hearing be had on the 4th Lay of December, -1868. at Federal Court ouse in Columbia-, S. C.; and that afl cred tors, ae, of said bankrupt appear at. said ie and pla6e, and shew cause, if any they an syhy the prayer of the petitioner should iot be granted. And that the 2nddancd 3rd meetings of creditdrs of said ,badhrupt will ~e held at the office of .Henry Summer, -Eq. teser of 3rd. Lon. Disfrict, S. C., on 26th dyof Nov. 1868, at 12 tin. By order of the Court, the 5th day of not. DANIEL HORLBECK, Clerk District Court United States, nov 11 40 3t. For South Carolina. [n the District Court of the INITED STATES, for South Carolina, Oct. erm, 1868. In the matter of William J. ,ake of Newberry Coufty-Bankrupt. Peti ion for full and final discharge in Bank Ordeyred, that a hearing be had on the 4th Lay of December, 1868, at Federal Couirt louse in Columbia, S. C.; and that-all cred rors, &c., of said Bankrupt appear at said ie and place, and shew cause, if any they'4 an, why the prayer of the Petitioner should I ot be granted. And that the 2nd and 3rd -1 eetngsof creditors of said bankrupt will be 1 teld at the office of Henry 'Summer, Esq'r,I tegister of 3rd Con. District, S. C., on 27th ay of Noyember, 1868. at-12 m. By order of the Court, the 6th day of No ember, 1868.j DANIEL HORLBECK, Clerk District Court United States. nov 11 46 3t Fn,- Snnth'Cfro-nan. Assignee's Sale. In Re Thomas Ellisor, Bank rupt. By order f George S. Bryan, 'Judge of the United States Court for South 'Carolina District, I %ill sell on Thursday, the 3d December next, at his reaidence, the Real and personal property of said bankrupt, consisting of One Tract of Land containing 141 and two-third acres, more or less, situated in the county of Newberry, on waters of Eleazer and Cannon creek, and bounded by lands of the estate of Da vid S!igh, deceased, estate of David Stone, deceased, estate of David DeWalt, dece'd, William Long and Emanuel Livingston. Also at tne same time and place the per sonal property of said bankrupt, consisting of 4 Mules, 2 Cows and Calves, Cattle, Hogs, P s, Wsgon, Buggy, Farming Implements, 350 Bushels of Corn, 7000 lbs. Fodder, 45 bushels Wheat, 350 lbs. Flour, SEVEN BALES COTTON, 1 Gin, Thrasher, Fan, &c., &c. rerms cash-Purchaser to pay foi stamps tnd papers. R. L. LUTHER, nov 9 45 4t Assignee. ASSIGNEE'S SALE of Real Estate. . [n the United States District Court-Dis. trict of South Carolina-In Bankruptcy -Ini the matter of David Kibler-Bank - rupt. By order of the Hon. George S. Bryan, udge of the United States District Court, 'or the District of South Carolina, I will tell at the village of Frog Level, on Thursday, 3d day of December next, TWO LOTS OF LAND, situated in said village of Frog Level. One containing, one and three fourths li) acres, more or less. And, the other, ontaining three fourths (1) of an acre, norp or less, belonging to the estate of )avid Kibler-Bankrupt. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for stamps Lnd papers. JOHN T. PETERSON, Assignee. Nov. 10 46 3L &SSIGNEE'S SALE, Of Real Estate. n the U. S. District Court-District of South Carolina-Jn Bankruptcy-In the matter of John W. McCants-Bankrupt. By order of the Hon. George S. Bryan, udge of the U. S. District Court, for the )istrict of South Carolina, I will sell, at Kewberry Court-House on ?Ponday the-T7th day December next, TWO TRACTS OF LAND, ituated in Newberry-County. 'The Gibsouior home tract, containing 400 four hundred)-acres, more or less, bcounded ty laads of J. 0. and ti e.Misses Taruipseed's, leorge Feltmtan, J. M. Brooks and others. . The Darby tract coritains 200O (two hun tred) acres, more or les~s, and is bounded y lands of the Estate of R. Sondley, by he Gibson tract, George. Blaii-, and others, nd belonging to the Estate of John W. ecGants-Bar.krupt. Terms Cash:--Pnrchasers to pa! for pa ers and stamps. JOHN T. PETERSON, Nov. 11l44 St - A.'signee. Notice--Sale. Pui suant to ari order from John T. Pe erson, Judge of Probate for Newberry ounty, I willIsell at public' outcry, ~at the esidence of' the late Daniel HUughecy, near lughey's Ferry, - On the 15th of December next, he personal poetofsaid dedeasd usisting of - Eorses, - Mules, ' ows and .Calves, Hogs arnd Sheep, Corn and Fodder 30tton Seed, EIonsehold and Kitchen Futrniture Blacksmith Shop.and Tools, Tarming linplements, &e., &c.,5 Terms of sale cash. MARY A. HUGHEY, Admn'r. nor 1146 5t Assignee's Sale. [n the Matter of J. Taylor Zealy, -Bankrupt, of the County of Newberry. By order of George S. Bryan, U.- S. Dis,. iet Judge, I will sell, in .front of the Court ouse, on the first Mondav in D)ec. next, oth the real .and personal property of. J, raylor Zealy, consisting of - TWO SMALL LOTS, situat in the Town of Moticells, Frirfleld Muty. Also, alarge lot of B)edsteads, Mattresses, &c., &c., JOHN' R. LEAVELL, Assignee. Nov.'1146 4t. Administrators' Sale. IN pursuanceof an Order from W.F. Dwrisoe ser., Ordlay for Edgefield Distriot, we wili iroceed to sel a t the late residence of KM. rABIrHA ABNEY, dee'd on thursday,'the 19th govember, all the personal Estate of said decees. 4. consiting of, Five Mules and Four Horses, Cot ,heer','Suks Cotton and Cotton seed, .0ne road wagon, and one Buggy Blacksmith and Farming too's,. Gin head, Thiresherand Fan. Household -Furniture, Kitchen UtenslsB, &c. Terms Cash, OT 3SIH -J.K.SCH'UMPERI. Ad'ors. The Land belongI~ to the d3eesed will be etd on the day sale above mentioned. Nov. 44658t. [n the Matter of William Suinmer, Bankrupt, of the County of Lex ington. i.y order of Henry Summer, Regis ter in Bankruptcy,. [ will sell at the residen~ce of Wil liam Summer, in. Lexington County. Thursday, 26th Nov~ember next, One Tract of Land, kutaining one hundred and sixteen and one. 'ourth -(1161) acrer, more or less, situated in he County of Lexington, bouding and utting on lands of G. W. Smith, Walter esler and Joseph Freshley. Also, at the same timne and place, .Two 'Nules, ~elonging to the -Estate of said Bankrupt. 'rchaser to pay for stamps and papers. THOS. W. HOLLO WAY, Ot.28 44 AA 'e Assignee. In the Matter of Jno. W. Folk, Bankrupt, of the County of Newberry. By Order of Henry Summer,- Regis ter in Bankruptcy. I will sell, at the residence of Jno. W. Folk, Wednesday, 25th November next, e One tract of land, containing two hundred of and sixty-six (266) acres more or less. situated to : in the . County of Newberry, bounded by pr( lands of the estate of N. G. Gallman and ] others. ral One third interest of tract No.two (2) con.. tainIng 165 acres more.or less, situate in the County of Lexington, and bounded by lands ' of Mary Miller and others. tract No."three (3) situate in the County scr of Lexington, containing one hundred and of ninety,six acres more or less, and. bounded no by tract number 2, David Folk and others. the Also, at the same time and place, the one third interest in a running Steam Saw mill of Folk & Hipp; one half interest in a jack; forty five shares stock of the G. & C. 1. R., three shares; stock of Columbia & Augusta Railroad. L Three mules, one colt, one carriage, black smith tools. Terms of sale cash. Purchasers to pay for in stamps and papers. all THOS. W. HOLLOWAY. to October 28 44 3 . Assignee. District Court of the United States. For the District of South Carolina. In tanks ruptcy. In the matter of B. E. Scott, Bank To whom it may concern: The undersigned A hereby gives notice of his appointment as As signee of the estate of B. R. SCOTr, of the County of Newberry, and State of South Carolina within said County, who has been ad judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of sid District. Dated 9th day ofNov. A. D., 1868. J. R B. LEAVELL, Assignee. Nov 118 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Newberry District-In Equity. W. H. Gilliland and Sidney S. Howell, Sur'A vivors, et al. vs. Jas. Caidwell and i W. McMorris, ex'ors, and others. Of Bill for sale of land Pursuant to an order of the Court of prc Equity, in the above stated case, I will sell, tric before the Court House, at Newberry, on the 1st Monday in December next, a -tract ~t of land lying in the District of Newberry, ot containing four hundred acres, more or less. u lying on the Ashford Ferry road, bounded an< by lands of .William Caldwell, Samuel Can'. non, lands lately owned by Micajah Harris, p: c Thos. B. Wadhngton and others, on a credit of twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, the purchaser to secure the pur,. chase money by bond with at least two good sureties and a mortgage of the premises, to with the privilege of paying the amount of us his bid in cash. Com'rs Office SILAS JOHNSTONE, i Nov.1146 4t. *12 C. E. D. of The State of South Carolina. prc NEWBERRY DISTRiCT--IN EQeiTY. att Ceorge Larsen; Adni'r, vs. W. H. Hunt and others. I ill for Partition. By order of the Court in this case, I will sell before the Court House, at Newberry, on the first Monday in December next, the N1 following tracts of land, viz: tio: Tract No. 1, .containing - 2 28-100) acres, cul more or less, on-which are buildings: *m Tract No. 2, containing 5. 68-100 acres, he more or less, situate.d in the town of New berry, and ' A Tract No. 3, containing 12 acres, more. or less, lying within one and a half miles of the town of Newberry, on the Columbia road, and bounded by lan'ds of estate of Job Johnstone, and James Cald well. Also one tract or land, containing 125 acres, more or less, situated, in the udistrict of Newberry, partly in the town of New herry, and bounded by a street le.ding from .He Newberry by the Steam Mill, and by lands. of the Newberry Steam MilD Company, E. P. Lake, 'lack' Jack- and Columbia road:s, and by lands.of J. II. Williams and L. J. Jones. The above lands to be sold by pi-ats on file. TraMs oF sir.E-One half in cash, azn4 the balance on twelve .nionths time, uMith T interest from the day-of sale, the purehaser to give mgrtgage of'- premises: to. secure balance of purchase money, or the wvhole may be paid in cash.' Corn's Oflice, SIL 'S JOHINSTONE, Nov'4'45.5t. ?2O -- c. x. N. D. ag STAT.E OF SOUTH DAROTLINA_ NewbrDstict--In Equity. - Noah. Martin, vs. Granville F. Jenkins. of Bill for foreclosure of Mrtg'age. Yo By. order of the Court in this case, I will * sell before. the Court House, at Newberry, ehi 'on the first 'Monday in Dece':e'. next, a thc 'tract of larid in.Newberry Distriet, con- am taininug ha Lighty-eight Acres, morei or less, situated on. waters' of -Bush' if River, and bounded by lands of Henry Bur-, -gud ton, Elijaih M. Laie, dec'd, Thos. W. Boozer, -fin Henry M. Hminter,.lands of estate of Daniel the Senn, dec'd, and lands of theistate of' Dr. J. K. Gilder, de&d. i5 Terms made'known on day of saile- r Comn'rs. Offie, iEIL ASJOHNSTIONE, Oct. 4 45 5. 12 O. E.N. D. CABINET MAKING And Repairing The undersigned respectfully gives notice that;.he is.prepared'to MA KE, or 'REPAIR any kind ~of OABINET WARE, in.the neat est and afost 'satisfactory manner. W..rk T solicited. Prices 'reasonable. abe . WM.ZOBEL, Bo Oct.'30, 187-44-tf. 'Helena, S C. Vi ~ex] Law Partnership. ' 'We, the nrmdersigned, have this #ey.asso- to eiated ourselves together in the practice of Ia1 Law and Equity in the .State 'and Aederal t Courts, under t'he name and style of Fair, g Pope and Pope. Office Newberry . fl, th S. C. -SIMEON FAIR, wa Y. J. POPE, I SAMPSON POPE. coi -o-. mm I take this occasion to notify my clients that in my- necessary absence from New berry, during July, by applying.to either of my partners, Messrs.YV. J. or Sampson Pope, guy information or attention necessary to. my old business will be promptly given. SIEON FAIR. gol Julv -15 29 if. Male School. Teunderigned whil re..open, o the First Monday ia September, hIs School for Boys. Terms : Three Dollars -per month, invariably in::dvance. $ . Sept 2 8m J. F. J. CALDWELL. $ Goodspeed's Fountain Pens. Sixty lines written with one pen of Ink, ei The fountain haa been attached to Good- pea spee.d's celebrated Golden Pen. Warrant- rel ed to be the best Fountain in the 'World.4 Sample sent for 10 ets., an assorted box for be 25 ets., or a full gross, post paid, for $3.00. ma $10 a day guaranteed to active agents. po1 Address, J. T. PRICE & CO. toe Oct. 14 42 2mo. .37 Park Row, N. Y. $ Dr.J. D. Bi-uce Having resumed the' practice of Medicine, or tenders his professional services to the public. Office in the 'building formerly ocenpled by Mr. John A. Chapman, and opposit Mrs. Harp's residence. Sept. 18 2R tf. s 'sMetallic Burial Cases' CIIE SUBSCRIBER has constantly- o d a full assortment of the above approved es, of different patterns, besides. coffins riis own make, all of which he is prepared urnish- at very reasonable rates, with mptness and despatch. - 'ersona de:.irous of having cases sent by road will have them sent free of charge. L Hearse is always on hand and .will be aisied at the rate of 10 per day. [hankful for past patronage, the sub iber respectfully asks for a continuation the same, and assures the public that effort or his part will be spared to render utmost satisfaction. R. C. C HAPMAN ewberry S. C., July 31. lash & Blinds. 'he subscriber takes pleasure in announe to this community that, having made necessary arrangements, he. will be able rurnish %sh with and without Glass, and Blinds, t Vcry Moderate Rates!! For Cash !] ANDREW C. CHAPMAN, )ct. 7 41 tf. Newberry C. H., S.C. Z. L. WHITE, GUNSMITH .nd Repairer all kinds of FIREARMS, LOCKS, &o. Ias on hand Pistols and Guns- of all ap. ved makes. Ammunition, such as Car. t iges, Caps, Powder and Shot. I ihot Pouches, Flasks, Bags, and everv e er kind of Sporting Apparatus. Besides 1 y .othar articles of various characters I kinds. ] 0l1 kinds of REPAIRING neatly and ex itiously executed, and at low. rates. Gun-Smithing, &e. n addition to the above, I am prepared ill orders for all kinds of vehicles, such J6I (/99/IE8, CAfRRIASE,&C. 1 the celebrated manufacture of COOK, !re Stiles Hurd, formerly of this-place, cured his stock. All orders prompily ded to. Z. L. WHITE. Lpril 15 16 tf. RESTAURANT. i ubscribei having opened a Restaurant* XT DOOR to his Bakery and- Confee.. a iery store, in the building formerly oc' ied by Mr. B.- L. Blease, for the accoms dation.of. the public, informs them that i prepared to furniish 1 the Delicaeies of the sesson In FISH, Oysters an~d Game, In the most acceptable style. will keep constantly on draft Fresh Lager Beer; Wines, Ales, &c. He is-also prepared to foruisC. 1ANSIEK .OR RSGULA K2 BOAi]) AND'LODGING~ [e respectfully asks for a.shareof patron~ i, and promises 'to ake his establis. nt a favornte. resort. enl15 3 LOUISISCHODATRI )0000 LIVES LOST FRON1 TE -USE 'obacco; save your money and restore' tr e thh by'using Dr. Byrns' Celebtated' tij for Tobacco. his is''ot 'a .substituite, but i care,for wing and -smoking. We have a rent#1 uands pf cases in tlie -1 t twelve years, I cured thenf entirefy; some 'of which' re used tobacco-fromThirty'toFotyyeArs .Byrns,ses only vegetable renmediese and rants ttiam not to:impair .diesystem,'i3d aken aceordling, to- directions a cnre- is tranteed in-a few days' and'thas-"ithout neienceor1njury- t the :system, or money cheerfully refund in any ..ca~ ent free by mall for Fifty censs;.fe :e SappUed on favorable terms. ocal ndtraveling Agents shoU( d N.H. WHITE & Co. 0S tae St., Newat ,. New-4ersey. ~ct. 28 44 1mn. II.P. A.lbriton sreceiving hjs FALL STOCK of Good.. largest stock ever brought ~to 2fe wbey I consiting-of almost anythingthatt called for . These goods were 't-in -1 ton, New York; Philadelphia,Blinr gina, Charleston. and Geor;~ by. an >erIened buyer, who has'beeu n-bti twenty-five years. 'Besidsa they a bought for ensh, and! am deternled e.chepr than any other merebil It, - Latural or persons to go where -tlieir ins est is, and where they can .bay' ce >ds.:' if so, eyery body will comaejto w's store. It will pay any persoir to ride mty miles to come to iny-store, if he only ts-$10 worth of'goodi. will. exchange goods for all kinds of~ intry produce, and L will pay the highest rket price for cotton. )etoberl '14 GUANO. o. 1 Peru~rian,Gia'no, .61 per ton,.i l-, of its equiva.leaht in currency. frue'sConcetrated Feri.Aizer, in bari , perCton, $50~ ~ 'tre Ground Bone, in barres,fer. t6n one and Mg, in barrels, peritOn,#88 c~ ~ish Guano, in barrels . - ta Vela Guano, $25. lta Vela Phosphate, in-bags, $56. round Plaster, per ISarrel, $1.'Zla * wan Island Guano, in bags or barrels, iper ton.. ulphate of Soda, in barrels, per tot', $30. oluble Pacific Guano, $60. lest Superphosphate,.containing ten per it. soluble phosphoric acid, and three .cent. ammonia, put up in bags or bar i. Pelee $55 per ton. uban Guana, from caves, containing ides the usual phosphates and organic tter-five-t6 six per cent. of nitrate of ash. -An excellent application for pota s, tobacco, cotton, etc. Price in bags, ~pr ton.. outh Carolica- Phosphate, ground and 'in bags or barrels. a.vassa Guaio~ by the cargo, in lump, ;ound. . - or sale by GNO. E. WHITE,' 151) Front Street, N. Y. )ot. 1.4 42 mon Carr-iage andBuggy FACTORY, Will kee onetantI' on band"goo as" ortment o ae- Bnootas of the i woved styles' and gattems,.. ightness an& dorebifty... A = to ight Roocka ya, and PfantaBon eft p,k, 'heatons, Top.aod no Top Bugges l. Q1d Carriages andBuggies nade to look as .good's asp lone in the best manner-ankat rices, and al. work thn*teho.l s repaired-and a-copy giveto innken-t m Special attedtion gives to ~-to - - ne Carriages andB - - ant to consumers. ray, when sent by Rail Ba&* p airs amount to over $100. We use = out the best materials that can be re willing to rely on the merit of ouro e liberal patronage. We invite the essl - cation of our work and assure the.ubio hat we can build the same class woris4 heap if not cheaper than ie& hinpoetit L.of onr work is warranted. Our Factory is near the Dep'o: NTewberry,S. !., Ma ed Southern'Topic, Panka( ers, an unfailing remedy for he Digestive Orgas and tie: - ers ale by all Druggists. Don't Fail to Try.the rated Southern Tonic, PanknWas litters, an unfailing remedy fQr ^a ases of the Digestive Organs aatdIiir , 'or sale by all Druggists. - ', Don't Fail to Try the 1se{ rated Southern Tonic,. Pankuia's,. r litters; .an unfailing remedy for al Zses of the Digestive Organs aid th ! 'or sale by all Druggists. Don't Fail to Try the rated'Southeen'T, ' nan litters, -n _nfsaingezeised rot iie, ases of the Dlgesti.-Ossai br,sale by al Druggists, Don't- Fail to Try thea1 - rated Southern .Tonie, :anknin's egnin litters, an unfailing remedy for all Dig ;_ f the Digestive Organs and-tlie Liver '$ ale-by all Druggists. y z.' - Don't Fail to Tryth ea rated Soutbern Toni, Fanks JI sc litters,.an unfailing reme ffr f the Digestive Organs antte cle by all Druggists. -- Columbia . C. Within fifty yards'of thc ~harleston Railroa4~ De o ad Gaasdeii stfi~eta. -- inigle Meas,$7 . A. No; 1, Livery itabe n oenrat ~I* be Hlote, Caviages, &e~ for ~hr Lat oars of the Day ad. C - The undaterled Ijayfa' .Wdk $$n1~ - I~ boie a-gikng e afoms hMneads ns. hat. it ha be'n refejd!jbe wirtmesmi: .Thedable m.M ala& ides46e upiedy wih l eisetn zicluditig every deliae5i& - - lined iinho -- ained at- abyis ~e b me itad i. dik Ube paid to.the -vsfeso erefofore, ad. tvelee.ne itdis abe4zle?ter Retdi - Ste~ United- cte hearaveliugpubli e otj- - an.. st - Just pirtlhibO asne. fw4jt rACgs Fe well's (clebrate(Xsy araws $1e al cae itf orliie heea, ordiented Wsakne lag4, ete.g also, Conjmninq n, ,nd Fits -indeced bg:self-tdigence r tal enavapauce.. en ts.- --- Theaebied auior,a 1&6 b esy, ceendy demot~s a rhrq~ - eassuccessa rlIajAhn4iva 'ured, a ithai e)ternaal ~d the applicai tih~patauife; #efectua by manuneff$id .Prr areal -. - 4 every Ioan etiiy sa.ites Seiit, ind a~ g11aItvlhejii ny addsess, oia4 olI~~W 'Marriage Guide 'krl 26eas.' n be PNishers - ention ol thre se~tI *8a tillin'ha -ad aid in tlceh -, i&av ngor n~ti if theuob,ia se besn tq ae,uemneen s my~IQQ -AY etacted to -ory Thesbc.be fas $ Th usrbrdueemente-iD -be way of -Good Work and Low Price .o one and all reqeiring bnu prpfessional tervices. 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