The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, November 22, 1865, Image 4
vo -W,44
-e winter kr- pas,
lams.e e ayngMte gte
e ~The swrows eome at last.
te,ine -is'Iea0 rouncl myd&dr
. . . ..e'lossom's 6nIbhe, Moy
'The waves t:ome- danoig to e bere
W W onyou heday1
Ta Iber sjiend4h Itl& sail
Th imowen -
bloasda e Yale
* ~~T4o*Mnnme theda
' the LhOrl
%- ThefIrk is busy in the corD,
The:martin Mepath. the eaves.
p--- -. TJhe -ittle bittE don' b0Ii in vain
T ?keirzujat don' t say emay
~ea& fua chskg4ia:
W ntyou name day ?
lbatbou could'it forever be
as new
t broe)*
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e ar-wih
ro&heeSA myhY
=TaI s i igodeor Ie,
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e 6
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~~& asn th S tea p tia.un
e be e -weJreasthMs.J
athooei sit 4% nta
~~espe.ted at pt thers ips to#
s babyIr,.anordit onn
taethta eltyolaidw rgvng a
* -n shIie tpeet h is i e
S othr beore se bomte awidow.~ .o
A fshrmn ecnty cugt ffth Mss
huetscas,a o s avn Mi t tmc
~ pai of sectales. wing o th effets o
he al wte onteass fames itwsm
* *cars, a~id the village belle may be a grand
~her before she becomes a widow.
A fisherman recently caught off the Massa
husetts coast, a codfish having in its stomach
l)air of spectacles. Owing to the eect of
~e salt water on the hriiss frames, It was irn
RowA diqtr
A-San 1 artcisco correspo'ndent fuirnishes1
thsaccount Efa.remirkable eise & o l s
an4 courage. The Sileman alladed.to ~is
Jaies:isbt,9 the:San Francisco Bualetin
w'i was 1eston the strasbsip Brother Jons
than, and his-bodtywas found flatinig in the
ocean-seV n:mes.from land. When. jtc was
'taksi sh and eamined there was "on
in-the decea si-st pocket a will; which
~as writerafter--she ship struck the fatal
ro&.-Contemplating 1a lmly the teffible
sce-es ab5ut him, .and calculating his chances
Tor life,1Ire. d the-coleouragvto -make such
aE disposit~ of 'iis- property as would be
most-benetiil to those who.would be left be
hind him. Th'at old man wvriting a,wdll, amid
'the howling-of'tempest that vis laibing- the
ocean into foaming billows, 'nd surronhded
%ygdrowning..men, women imd children wail
Ikg out thbeii-agony to the pitiless winids ?.and
the raging se, 3resents a heroic ficture,
AesWaeopyfthe4fil, and let the render
observea with whiat care it is written-.
- AT SEAi, oN BOlRD'BRo. JONIATHAN, --
-"July 20, 1665.
"In view of death I hereby ~appoint my
brother, Thomas N,bet, at present engaiged
en tbe P'aocoilroad, near Clipper Gap Cai
Arnia,infi oxeceutor, writh instructions to
windyiIp my whole estate, reaL and apersonal,
and convYert the same into cash,'with afl con
yerient speed, butso ad not to sacrifice. the
rh4to pay over and ~divide the Same
Equally -etween hluradif and my sole si$ter
~Mrgaret Nisbet. e residing in England ;
'and~ nnder bdrden of te payment of ~a lig&
$y~$5,0OaWin gold to'Aliialipkis,
['wfe of' Calpar T. Iopking, -insurance
agent~ San Franceisco, Cahirniz.-'homas
1isIet -shall pu be asked- 'to Iive se
ofitforidro~mission "wi%h2 my estate.
The document was written' wth 'a pencii,
the writer-coolly recollecting that pencil marks
are less afected by watei- thtan ink merks. It
wa claly wir, in Mr. Nisbcits bold and
te4 n nhp.-Whben he had concluded
theMff, be found 4hat be bad yet a_ittle time
left b rd h shipjouldprobably go down,
,iud he bleVe folowing bi-ief nidte to a
ad;ily in thf'i h-iJer )&hd boardedAfor
&'r1&&D Aa 'A thousand affectionate
ius. 'You apoke tifm sailing -on Wriday
-dgijiiada-arnd Ahe unlucky'Jonathan.
-1e4here atn, wlith death bfre rue My
~ ejl-Casper,to Belle, to MolUie, 9nd
a m tisa 1iei~ or we Nerforgeti
Gbnes.
Emilrlf ddressed theo old
t s.g4fIal .dymTgh lie was nof re
tee tta -
D Tomieet genius,
A ets of~O e nesll ientonalty. He
-vsie ~ U~her diay i our sanctum wikh
y ytkitg
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;!P ty r d
t h i a c l ii n V l i a fv e bi se n se p tin g
h &~i~~ jhisfreight we gWel,3
amt6tage "'The itd.zan s d. p A
e ag*ryiodh''ish it, bt.y'weren
1tea d1 thewhole buiTi
i~.t dGn'i, uvnl kept on shiking
i rwere 4st of tiie finest quality.1
Justa s thbsVApsipB6chisca Jon with
Velested 1b~,i'bgcewipeniceishaking
th ad it v s hat thejwere
Ai-oiws; .he peo- 1
oatsiere Wben:*was
inthe . dca-~ 4, t pokt- i l, bc
~M~btn"and there' a' frar
a age-pikingseA
-it~~~ ~ ~ tk%.hb,d&n i the-oras rd,und
p bi 4 i tk time the
ei ' o thos e w nh-&-o
I endorsei etery word
~th Tling ofabout adies'soiet Read
oha o i b a,% --d dIng
~~i dof female setmiety.
Wwe hgenrii irig brutes.
%yg,r*nig_w, woen'ith tenfold fore ai
kig oif teir,*gopto e ite wi" ande
cetaa i nsoe I fe,
~u h bI 9imotns ~ - spirft
Aretortosome amia
heart an &go rbditW polle whc1 be
Ai w ith A man oug t tosch.'siaa
as Mn.?rlmrose did herwedding go*n; 1
Torqgidities that*ear'welt." One thing. at
iaanNr4- t if miatr-imonj as its cares,
e liAT A, ON leistBres.A Newton or a
oieeiist. a Jlr may f20d 1oy6ient
in iere st de man .f literary taste can re
ceke i166da. Fia,but a man -
estha" ao ad, and children-around
him m cherish an mpport'he; dreariess of
A.& r - ie Tnmas -Didimybodfver
- ir t a es cnten
fromen "sdo r ."d The-ned foarfi the m
"pas poiwtoardstheSout,'ad- thbeofth
Staris'no or amdo ofedi nes. -in
!is helN a nde Sou excW a
pls, and t~~fhe strl n poet must sing
_rNle iding;-An-gn'
-bk-11w.re1.
orr detow"h n nyNorth"andl "fthe cin
St s .a -hA
tar,-wo wa on a yo of sBerdic st
sunr, e d rth ad tb 't oue, the"and
laces, bnd the Asakar p'edc int.u sIng
apers th thshyost a and spoe icy
nut h ng n n u ir rm
hardo-u-mho ' was nrdttin,"rwc'sAet
wunlrttd,-clle'oa6 uli4oue tlnd
threatening to commit suicide, she- raised the
window and4g ped out. Her hupsband caught
her by the-dress just as she got outside, and
prevented her from falling, but the heavy
weight of his better .half rendered it impossi
ble to drag her back again. The officer on
the beat was summoned, but the united
strength ofpthe two men was unable to pull
her up. The distance to the ground was
about fifteen feet, and to let her -go would
i'robably involve .broken limb. There the
i bn mne.a Annseended' le Mham
ExiCUTIVE D rprTiENt
Sent'h faulina, No em be 7, 1865S.
o fie irono'TCIee A4 a raeseneativesd
GEN.rEMEN: 1:,had -behono f receiving
rom the President of the Utited States, the fol
owing telegraphic Aepatch, on the 28tLh' of Oc
-ober last: r
'To b.F Perry, PrOvi8ion4 Governor:.'
"tour last two. dispatches lia+e been receive
t;,d the pardon%efggestelt hive been ordered...
"I hope that your Legislature rill have no
iesitation, iI adoptink the amefiient to the
Donsitution of the United States, abolishing
lavery. It will set an example; which will,Mo
loubt, be followed by the'Otheir Siates and place
3outb Carolina in a most fivorable attitude be
ore the nation f trust in GQd that it will be
]one. The nation aid' State will then be left
ree and untrammelled to take that course, whi:'h
ound policy, wisdom and humanity,nay saggest.
"ANDREW JOHNSON, "President U. S."
Three Ays afttrwards I received the following
elegram frobn the Preside%z, dated
WASnINGTON, October 3, 1865.
o B_ F. %erry Provisional Goernor:
"Thereja a deep interest felt as to what course
he Legislature will take in regard to. the adop
ion of *e amendment to the Constitution of the
[Inite'd States, abolishing. slavery, and the as
uMption of the debt created to aid in the rebel
ion against-the Government ofbthe, United States.
[t the action of. .he Cnvention was in .good
aith, why hesitate in making'it a part 'of the
3onstitutoa of the .United States ?: ~t,ust in
Sod-that th retoati.4f the Union will not be
efeatedl and anhat has, so far been well dont
8rown away sbal"have iLb Abat all- Wi
ome-out right yet. Thi- ~opportuniq ought -to
e un4.*rSood and appredlated by the people .of
he Sou4*er States. If I know my -oW heart,
od, er2 asindlice ePRters it, -is to restore
liq blessirigof t Uifon anc-.kie up. and heal
very leedi av*nd which s -bee caused by
hilfritricjda) war. Let -s h&gi-,ded lby love
mid,wisdi A n igh and imiV and -peace
vii one.orbe rign throughothe land.
AND"EW JOHNON.!? -
TO these telegraphic despatobes4J>replied that
be wardebt of:South- Carolina -very inion
iderable. Ithatii. wfe tate -et at this* titn4
a only liio6t.6OO,006c' -that. this was
nostly inetirredanterior tb tre.war,-in constracit
dg railroadsan~d building a new ?at4 .hodse,.
ritt an old debs.flong etanding tit we &hd
issuined na 1portirnoft" onfederate debt -"d
"ere respbniblegno way,for it The expendii
.res.which the.State hid incurodup to a.cer
ain perioO.had alibeen settle4an i4rdfunded by
the- Confederate States.
1-stated that SOnIC CaroTfia had- abolished
lavervin god. Jaitlh, andf never irtended- o
riebelteres-ore -it; that .the Legilature was
hen teonsidering a wise, just-and hamane syyteh
>fa for the:governmntiai4 -piiion of the
eadiin, in all their'rights f peson and.prop
irv; an that,there was no Iofjotion t t,e
nopsed amendment to tbe&Federal ..Constitu.
ion, exceptareapprebension thatVgessmight,
tder the secon~d -detidn aof thie stnendmeba,
~ai the toifiste 48r he76egro afigr
4avery -was a. hiehed e iwieestatesi, thgh n
,iiM notice bad ever received by ae
.gislture, of the p a:nenment o the
loastiutioof the txteState's.
dI eply.o thi despatch,.I beeled jyelit
Iia bb following telegraikrem theSecrear-of
se,(atd ."Wastso,TNov. 6 '1865
Goeimorof&South Carolinaa:
"Your-espatchK ithi&Ptlger$ oember
yhirs beern receited. li snoit titr.ely sitis
iedit the expaqati'on ind.ontsiue. ReAdeens
tecessaryt gi:jimg f-.a4equafe orditances,G
leelaing tha.#t ~nanetionry -peeedingiri,
hiiiSate unldifalitwi void 45 itio.e -
9%Nith'ir tie6stil oni4r tie .as 'direes~
Nffeial iformitou to~the States of.wumendnett
o fi Oonstatli'nlmiited by Congea.9.
ice of th'e a,iendwent, by Congress, .abolishing
avrywee'erthelees sent by th& Secre'taky or
itate,'ai the.t4* to tbe Stdes which -were te
ScommuiaT: on wittithisfovirena Fe
at notic'e il Irnrediateybe givend to these
kites, hich .were len'in insarrection.
"The objedi whici1 you andation, to last
lause of 4onstitutiorfaamegnetis regarded
e aquerulous..aund uinreasonganle, bycaustmhat
~lause is relgi xestriiniing in its fjocta, instead
f enlarigto.epoirer of Congress
"The .Presideni .eonsiders. the seceptanee of
ae dmediitshy So'h Carohiti-asjbilispm
ileo'a restoratinof herFreistioswh.zhb6e-ie
~tades of the lXion.'.' WM.4 H.EWARD
This fotrmal uo'tieg:of phe proposed amendment
oibs 1ppsiiutilf of the nlted St4es hba*sw
~et been receited. ..WheLit isd'Iwill cQinmi e
sate the amte to you. The amendment .raayb
ee in.the .Acts of:the last Congresu.nd Is va
hi&se wodhbi -
"Neither slavery nrinvoluntary sr&tide
~ept as a punishmeatof crime, whfereof . pr
jyshall tavebeeni d1utconvietsi shiT~s
itin the lirpits .dfthe-Utiited.States, ornyn
eae-subjec.t-to thelrinsidiotion~ z
SEc.-. AJongrees shall havre power .t RMn~
e'rse thisMartieleby appropiate legislajfon."--Apt
rored Feb. 1,.1865. -
.&few. days-since,,I addresuod- a comnnica
io.to iKr..Sewad Secretary- of Stato, by:aril5
r-hich: tepeated anid enlarged ea the ..ihis
sedai expressed-to the Etesident, in-:ifer
inca:,oathetbjetiorie whioh' whentertainedlin
SothVatolinan to- the?proposed 'Coetinl
imnludnientf I m happy to find.4 . the:Sec
etr of eaoes not regardl hese bobj ioos
r well fd xe2 buO osidrthaj ~q~ 6s
udd oneo )'.Ii ti:rue that~ a$i*
rould* be s h ,t . .abolished in s I
ed'.Sties;ardidhat Cqieishould. iuply en~
ruerit.*When tis -ras .GTi e r eiisfa o
rould be.cndeiL They -ot4)et b4pg
er thie n%~hoigygivet ii thlis aenentil
0 -pass laws- ibit the agernientoth
5Nedurengh iliinffree igate. Thos4l
lent havigbo b~iihunjerstoods as; oz~g
ir bs cpimit oiitherefore, e~Zn
tolitigib h oe aritendnient, to l4-.
~qib~vaLucI6/ hiel'had been
_ h-ariaa sihiiW neerstat$orei. -
'tinnire~ explinit in his
Bi~i fl ty~?he President considers
ie' acceptance of the amegdm3ent.bv South Caro
ina as indispensable to a restoration of her~ ret
ltons with the other States of the Union."
The re'asonx why this exaction is made of the
Bonhern States' after they have abolished slavery,
ista te - might otherwise, at some-future day,
change their Con,stitutions an&drestore slavery, in
defiance of the Fedei;al Government.
You, gentlemen, have,-at this time., the desti
ny of the State in your hands, and I feel assured
tiat- you' will act calmly and dispassionately,
with the'view to the peace, happiness and well
being of South Carolina. -
I addressed a communication to the Secretary
of the Treasury, at Washingto:W, a few days since,
ui-ging that in case the Legislature should assume
the payment of that portion of the direct tax for
which South Carolina is liable, that the Federal
Government should receive her borlds for the
same, or suspend the colle, tion ef tax for thg
present yea.r. I would advise (he immediate as
sumption, by the State, ot her portion of the di
rect tax, which is about $366,O00. This will re
lie-'e the people from the immediate payment of
it to the gderal Tax Collectors, and enable the
Stae to make some- arr*ngemepts in reference
to it with the Treasury .Departm~ent or Congress.
In my communications to the Seeretary of
State, I'urgea the.propriety of 'withdrawing the
colored troop-. from the interior of the State to
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- to
'.HARL& 2 S. C
Geiera gents,Ommnlsi.1fKerc Ris
!ND
OPPICE 118 EAST BAY
-will gite prompt.,tteation to the-mb-of -
gottOn and other 1O1 .
WILL NOTIAT1
For the shipment of Cotn to the most reliable
Houses in Evop.e and" North; And make
liberal advances on the same -when in hand for
iae-or. shipment.
WILL ~UY -GOOkr Mehhants and'ar
mers to order. WIL "CEIVE AND' FOi.
WARD GOODS. 'WILL BUY AND SELL Gold
-and Silvcr. WII t EGOI'IATR the S%le',of
Plantations, Lands a5d Tepements, wlea. pl..d
in their ca'e. And on is subject - we beg fe
respectfully .to say to ~oui frien4s ajadthe :pubfie,
that is'we were born%d sed1n)be State, and
engavdIn bimiiMss for-thirty,year and haing.
'traveliad extensively-over the State,-and:well ae!
quainted with the location, soil and climte, and
feeling'in the closest degree identified with you,
weflatter- oWselves that:-e eirn be of great- ad
_vsntage to those who wisli to bell their lands or
plantations, We are now in- cdrrespondence,
with friends who are natives-tis State, but re
cently located in Ne* York, whih will,Vve v#
additional fcilities- for finding the most4d
ble purchasers. etherefore offer our sevices
to those -wowish to dispose of, their lands, etc.
To Eoeh we sayi end. us a plain wri*enjescrip
tion of your prpAty the district is Wmb it is
located'; wh%t6er North, Soutb, Est or West,
cdTte distanee fronm the county site; how wa.
X ifedaod the charactei of the streims jnumber
4.1acrest ad how many -learedaand. in cultiva.
t-tion; ,id, as int as yon can, the niinbei_f
aers n:bottom and upland ; and-yourbraice per
icre; with $25 to cofer epense of advrtising:
and w iillserve iou- the kesfof ourAllity.
IN FAt', give their personal n~iundivided
atteution to every inteiest comiitted o ,thei
care.. H. L J.- &V9.
I nh4$respectfully bgleave to return
cere th'anksto imy4nends: ad tiublicfe
loi~gad:liIerh amtrage. Ianj th And
o q w asg itaept-and fatal Oar over,
am ag in;estabhled ia-thM eityz and (J&e)
commencing anew; ;tieefore absure-my eis
and- the #byestaat pesonal atti d d
energy b TalthfulJy iven to 4*0ry terest
eoitted-.tony care. ence mst respet
fulry'appeidto all myifrie'ndand, the pp Rnd
solicit sba,e of patrorage. -orn and reared
among y&t'adtiirty arf devoted to,business
nderfour o e jefrence.
Nov Btf .H. 2
[AT THEOLtTW,
Would caHl attetint th fiv zs
esjalfg d.inreffthe abo4ioa
res w den. ~epared tdaneA
[wanta$ Te citizps. herryad vliiiis .
secu beta~o *ea qtky.
1DD
akids. -
Or&r ebrla~eoruybk aL~i
thw ewl d abo willn4 foend
b a ttitleof -
-duitkb1e espelfily foi theXda
A wd ety ifetIestyTeesfVtS~e4
A 4tontzitiGa.gf Uai7t61 sejb~1
MTREST NQ
AL-o
AMCOLTE TOC O
Nv- 458
JJ-e7OD
BAPKERHODS
BSRNTAGD A ND NTJAlS.
Beg eavetoantonceton of friend ade.h
Oct 18 43 tf I. BIERFIE~~
BAKE ~Y. -
BREAD AND CAKES. 4
T B~ leave to an'~ounce to my friends Ind the
I ~ e7ana~'*Ih. that T hCv~. ,ft,1u.nho..~A .h~
~44a
LA- .'c-,
~A n
PRITS, froxn4040 650 cents -per. v-_
helaines U -r6 o7cper r
ferin#,4.50 t.o )0*pryi
Blae6Boabaz 15 per yet
F-Plite-BliA Ap -.25ketS
-Sea fsAn4 Bteiklfet Honi Spn
A84 bldafdl9 - 6
-L .. . .Lg. . . .
Ilea -C~'
PRaser fdu 44ohats. ie yr
Hoo4dkies, forul s toid&tsh r -ba
aCe*
Cheek 6Mslin~*.0pryzw
s u LaB,e p --
C reilhans
Uadbrig,apoIors
Broadcloth.
Iddies.BeautWal Nro dclath ~lks
Checkd Giogg amns
&ri fer LDi'sses..
LaHial~ealG Goves. ---
Balmor4s:a.Nits4 .
-Ladies ahdOhidrea 1 e4~ nf
Fancy ' s* VC s
adiesen4eOat&L~o t e spaek
2Ladie~C1m
a t.
Mackeed 45
acks, Sode Beind Fancy -r
C-ooksingxract.
French Cordia-. - -
e A.
S.EGARS, TOBACCO
Scth n. .
-z -m2.it eean la .abarwinst
inith great care in New York, and is full ~nd
~omplet~ in every line. To accommodate n~y
~ustomets and prepare for an incre.elng trade
have ~enlarged niy store ble-~orgini1
~.1
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4*
4 -4
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Av
9
2MI
rl
-ubttV I - x - -or
.x e4 -1
-w -* &
mon pomadsfppdwto
4ther than Way Satasibs. Freigt toe ESW
tions1mest.be-pre-;paidau tbeo --
The oipahy'.Mixiotsenc~Utfie -tfls their -
own Freigh$ ovensbe Road, nor be responsb1
& ~EN B. f.mos
AR:,K AARAY
Ger1f #00nped a8ue~
Qfcear G, G. 4Usq -
BDaDpray is now %sa
ratijone at the ' 4
Kevlen. Seo 1.ni~ a-I- ]'- -
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