The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, September 12, 1866, Image 4

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A Sad Story-Death from Want and Exposure. About ten weeks ago a gentleman pas sed through this city on his way to Arkansas, where he intended to locate. An Englishman by birth, he had been for tnany.-years a commercial traveller for a house-in one of the largest mercantile cities in Europe, and in that capacity bad visited every part of the world. He was, in every sense of the word, a perfect gentleman. Of a sensitive and retiring disposition he was illy calculated, how ever, to make acquaintances, and lacked the assurance which we daily learn is necessary to thrive in this world of ours. He had heard a glowing account of our sister State, and went to Pine Bluff, where his means became almost exhausted. Writing to his wife to remit to him at Camden, he started to meet a friend. In this he was disappointed, and the unset tied state of mail facillities preventing the receipt of means from home, he de termined to return to this city and await here until he heard from his family. About this time two gentlemen from Kentuckv arrived in Camden on horse back, and put up at a hotel there. In the morning their horses were missing, and the citizens turned out, headed by the city marshal, and started in pursuit of the missing animals. They were found tied in the wood's about a mile from town ; and when on the way back to town with them, the parties met the gentleman of whom we are writing. Being a stranger he was immediately arrested as the horse thief, and told by the marshal that if he would tell who were his confederates in the matter, he would be released. A denial of any knowledge whatever of the theft was all that could be elicited, and the marshal then took the halter off one -of the horses, and making-a siipnoose, passed it around the gentleman's neck and hung him to a tree, until, as the officer stated afterwards to the magistrate, "he turned black in the face and his tongue stuck out half a yard." When life was nearly extinct he was dropped to the ground, and when it again began to assert itself, he was oncemore urged to confess. As before nothing could be told, and a second time the hanging scene was enacted, until death nearly came to the rescue. Hie was, however, cut down, and then taken before a magistrate and cornmitted 'uponl evidence thait would: not have de tained any otherIthan~ a stranger for a single moment. In a, few weeks, during which time lie remiained, in jail, his trial came on before the criminal court at Camden, and he was bonarably acquitted, not one particle of evidence appearing to implicate him. On the contrary, the real cnlprit, a well known horse-thief, who liv ed not far from the place, it was ascertain ed had stolen the horses. After his acquital, the gentleman, too proud to ask for assistance where he had beeni so foully wronged, started for this city, and lived upon such precarious sub siitence as his sensitive nature would al low him to ask for by the way, until he arrived at Eunice Landing, Ark., where he sought for and obtained labor. He toiled along in the hot sun, for which he <mly received his board, until he became sick. Never having done any outdoor work, thetson, conibined with the tre'at ment he re'cebred at Camden, had its ef fect upon him. Wishing to reach this city, where he hoped to hear from those * who ivere dear to him, he took passage on the deck of the Des Arc upogher last trip up but one. Hie arrived inlthis city sick and worn out with want and suffer ing, and one week ago to-day the morning paners told of a man being found dead on the bluff, the coroner's jury having re turned a verdict that "George Russell had comne to his death from want and expo sure.' A Carious Sult---Law in La Crosse [From the La Crosse Democrat.] There camne off to-day before Police Justice Hubbard, in this city, a singular law suit growing out of the following particulars: Charles Morland and Robert W. Undinre, two young men about 25 years of age, have for some months been courting a young lady. The men grew jealous of each other, and each strove to win the girl to consent to a marriage. But sbe could not decide which to have. Sunday night of last week, the two men were sitting on the porch talking with the girl, when a dispute arose between them which was the shortest route to North La Crosse-Morland saying by the depot, Undine claiming by the wagon road. They referred the matter to the girl, who laughingly replied that the best way to decide was to walk there and back, each by his route, when they could decide which was the quickest, and as there was but liti;le difference in the distance, she could know which was the smartest man. "Go, noble knights, and he who first returns shall claim my hand in marriage !" Each man started, Morland disappear ing around the corner by the depot route, UTndir'e around the other corner, to go by the wagon road. When JUdine returned after a 40 minutes walk on a hot night, he was made still hotter by seeing Mor land coolly sitting on the porch, where he had been for 35 minutes, as he only stepped around the corner and returned, preferring sitting with the young lady to walking three miles over railroad ties. After some hard wor'ds, Undine told the girl to go to.-a hotter plane than La Crosse-and left the house., e brought suit against the girl to recover pay for the following bill of goods, which he had presented her while sparking her. We -op the bil from the ouort records: Ote 'gold ring . . . . . .00 One fancy fan. ...... 3.00 One pair white kids. . . . . 3.00 One box confectionery. . . . 2.00 Total. . . . . $13.50 On the trial, Hon. Angus Cameron appeared for the prosecution and "Brick" Pomeroy, by particular request, for the defence, under whose instructions the young lady piesented a bill as follows: To. kerosene oil 7 months. . . . . $3.00 To rent of parlor for sparking. . 10.00 To confectionery eaten by plaintiff. .25 Total............... .$13.25 After a rather amusing trial, during which the plaintiff admitted that he ate some of the confectionery he brought the girl, the Court gave a verdict of 25 cents and cost against the plaintiff. His Honor, Mayor Levy, Judge Flint, Gen. Wash burn, ex-Mayor Lloyd, and several of our prominent business men, were in atten dance out of curiosity, and were sum moned as witnesses on the part of the defence, as to cost of kerosene, worth of room for sparking purposes, &c., &c. The cost of the suit amounted to $13 62-1. Reckon this ain't a smart city ! Guess not! SHEaWFS SALE. BY order of John T. Peterson O.N.D., I will sell before the Court House door on the first Monday in October next, one tract of land situate in the District of Newberry and State of South Carolina, containing one hnndred acres more or less, bounded by lands of Spencer Rice, John O'Dell and the estate of Thomas Watson, deceased. On a credit of twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, except so much of the purchase money as may be necessary to pay the cOst, which must be paid in cash. The pur. chaser will be required to give bond with at least two good sureties to secure the purchase money . WM. W. HOUSEAL, s.N.D. Sheriff's office, Sept. 3d 1866. 4t. Nickersoii's iHotel. PASSENGERS Arriving in Golumbia on the different Rail. roads will find OMNIBUSSE.c, CARRIAcGES AND BAG GACE WAGONS, In readiness to convey them to and from his Hotel .FREE OF CHARGE. Responsible persons in attendance to re eive checks and baggage. T..S. NECKERSON, Aug i5 Proprietor. JkCOB SULIBACHER & CO,, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DrycGods,Clothing Hatsaps, BOOTS, SHOES, UMBRELLAS, ADIES' & GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, MILINERY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, Groceries, Segars, Assembly Street, between Plain & Washington, COLUMBIA, S. C. Dec. 13 TH E subscriber has just received a supply f these Cases, from the above celebrated nanufacturer, which are of the latest and ost improved patterns, and of elegant Rose ood finish, anld which he offers at low rates o the public. He takes this occasion to say hat they have been purchased exclusively or cash, and selling them at only a small dvance on the cash pric3, that no orders for he above Cases will be attended to unless tecompanied with the cash. R C. CHAPMAN. Newberry, S. C., July 25, I866. 9m. -7WIv C, DUKES & CQ,, ACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 5, EXCHANGE STREE T, CH ARLESTON, S. b'. WM. C. DUKES. T. C. H. DUKES. OHN R. DUKES. J. M. CARSON. Reference.-B. D,. BOYD. July 25,1866. 2w. SEWING MAC H/NE CO. Principal Odice, 616 Broadway, NEW YORK. Great Improvement in Sewing Machines. Em p ire Shuttle, Crank Motion Sewing Machines. It is thus rendered noiseless in action. its mo tion being all positive, it is not liable to get out f order. it is the best Family Machine. No tice is called to our new and Improved Manufac turing Machine, for Tailors and. Boot Makers nd Shoe Fitters. Agents wanted, to whom a liberal discount will be given. No Consign,. ents made. EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO. aug82m J. N.- ROBSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 62 East Bay, Charleston, So. Ca. HAVING ample means for advances, a busIness experience of twenty years, and confining himself strictly to a Commission Business, without operating on his own account,he respectfully solicits consignments of cotton, flour, corn, &c. July 18 3mo. J. E. STEN4HOUSE. ALLAn MACAULY. STENHOUSE & MACAULY. Commission Merchants, For the sale of Cotton, Cotton Yarns, Sheet% ings, Naval Stores, etc., and for the purchase of Merchandise generally, 66 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK, 1 866. Consignments tons from any point in the South fully protected by InsuranOe as soon as shipped. aug 81ly John A. Chapman, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, Will attend to all business entrusted to his care. Office at Bookstore. NemhamyC H. S . IC,July 25 tf. THE STATF OF SOUTH CAROLtNA-In I i!.quity-Newberry District. John L Hill and others, vs. Joseph Watson Admr., and others. Bill for Partition, Relief, &c. By order of the Court of Equity I will sell be fore the Court House. atNewberry, on the first 1 Monday in October 3866, the real estate of t Thomas Watson, deceased, as follows: r The Shelton Home place, situated in Laurens i District containing one hundred and ninety-- a eight acres add bounded by lands of Lydia Jones, Joshua Duncan, John Ray, William t Young and others. C The Shelton Quarter, in Laurens District ( containing three hundred and forty-seven acres, } and bounded by lands of 0. H. P. Fant, John i buncan Lydia Jones, William Young and ( others. The Cannaday tract, situated on Duncan Creek,in Laurens District, containing fwo hun- c dred and sixty aeres, more or less and bounded f by lands of Holloway Hill. Joshua Duncan, Jno. i Ray and Dr. E. B Ferguson. The Watson Home place, situated in Newberry District, containing five hundred acres more or less, and bounded by lands of Spencer Rice, Elijah O'Dell, John O'Dell, Holloway Hill, Joseph Duckett and Elizabeth Duckett. Terms-The purchasers will be required to give bond with two sureties to secure the purchase money, payable in one and two years, with in terest from the day f sale and to pay the costs of these proceedin in cash. S1 AS JOHNSTONE. c.r.N D. Coms office, Sept. 3d, 1866. 4t.t15. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-In Equity-Newherry District. Jacob S. Long, Committee vs. Joo. W Long. By order of the Court in this case, I will rent to the highest bidder. before the Court House at Newberry, on the first Monday in October next, the real estate of Jno. W. Long for our year, to begin 24th November 1866-Parties will. be re quired to give bond with two sureties for the amount. payable at twelve months, and to pay in cash the costs of these proceedings. SILAS JOIINSTONE, o.x.N D. Corns office, Sept. 3d. 4t. 18. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-In Equity-Newberry District. Henry M. Singley Admr , vs. Mary E. Singley and others. Bill for sale of land and Relief. The creditors of George M. Singley deceased are required to render in and establish their demands before the Commissioner, by the first day of November next. SILAS JOHNS 'ONE, C. E. X. D. Coms office, Aug. 1th 1a66. 2mt10. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 'iEWBERRY DISTRiCT. By John T. Peterson, Ordinary of Newberry Dise trict. Whereas, George A. Counts has applied to me for Letters of Administration, De Bonis Non on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and.credits of Christopher Kinard, late of the district aforesaid, 'deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at o'ir next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Newberry Court House, on the 17th day of September inst., to show cause, if any why ti e said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal this 3d day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty'.ix. JOHN T. PETERSON, 0. N. D. Sept. 536 2t. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. NEWBERtRY DISTRICT. By John T. Peterson, Ordinary of Newberry District. Whereas, George M. Bowers has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and ch attels, rights and credits of David Bowers, late of the dis trict aforesaid, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred ahd creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Orrdinary's Court for the said District, to..be holden at Newberry Court House on 17th of September inst., to show cause, if any why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 3rd day of' September, in the year of' our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. JOHN T. PETERSON, 0. N. D. Sept. 5 36 2t. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. NEwnERRY DISTRICT, By John T. Peterson. Ordinary of Newberry District. Whereas, John D. Wedaman has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular tbe goods and chattels, rights and credits cf John Wedaman, late of the the district aforesaid, deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Newberry Court House on the 17th of September inst.,j to show cause, if any why the said Adminis tration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Senl, thik 3d day of September, in the year of our LoiV one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. JOH N T. PETERSON, o, N. D. Sept. 536 2t. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIFA. NEWBERRY DISTRiCT. By John T, IPeterson, Ordinary of New berry District. W hereas, F. H. Dominick has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, xights and credits of H. Dominick, late of the district aforesaid, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our~ next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Newberry Court House on the 14th day of Sep t. next, to show cause, if any why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 30th1 day of August, in the year of our Lord onel thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. . JOHN T. PETERSON, O. N. D, Sept. 5 36 2t,. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. NESWBERRY DISTRICT. By John T. Peterson, Ordinary of h ewberry District. Whereas, J. S. Renwick has applied to moc for Letters of Administration, De Bonis Non, on all and singular the goods and. chattels, rights and credits of Eliz. A. Renwick, late of the district aforesaid, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Newberry Court House, on the 13th day of Sept. nex*.to show cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted.1 Given under my hand and seal, this 29th day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. JOHN T. PETERSON, o. N. D. Sept. 5, 2t. 2,000 A YEkVR MADE BY ANY. one with $15-Stencil Tools. No experience I necessary, The Presidents, Cashiers and Teasurers of 3 Banks indorse the circular. sent free with samples. Address the Ame rican Stencil Tool Works, Springfiel4, Ver4 mont Ang 1 3mo. 'BE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-In Equity-Newberry District. John H. Har mon T Adeline Iarmon and others-Bill for Partition of Lands. By order, of the Court,in this case,dated 2 July, B66, I will sell, before the Court House at New erry, on the first Monday in October, 1866, the eal estate of Samuel Harmon deceased, consist ng of two tracts of land situated in the District nd State aforesaid, as follows: The Home Tract, containing one hundred and birty acres, more or less, and bounded by lands f Andrew Cromer, Jacob Wicker and George ,romer. The Robertson Tract, containing sixty acres, iore or less, and I ounded by lands of Andrew romer, Wm. V. Gilham and J B. Heller. TERis--The purchaser will be required to ive bond with at least two good sureties, to se ure the purchase money payable in twp equal anual instalments, with .interest on each instal" aent-and to pay the costs of these proceedings a cash. SILAS JOHNSTONE, c. E. x. D. Com's. Office, September 1st, 1866. f10 [HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-In Equity-Newberry District. Charles S. Clelaud, vs. Harriet A. Cleland & others. Bill, for Partition. Pursuant to the order of the Court of Equi, y. I will sell before the Court House, at New )erry, on the first Monday in October, 1866, the oint real estate of David Cleland, dec'd. and :hrles S. Cle and, consisting of a tract of land situated in Newberry District, containing three iundred and forty-four scres more or less. and >ounded by lands.of Washington Floyd.of Hen v Burton,'and of Andrew J. Longshore. TERMS.-A credit of one and two years in two ,qual annual instalments, with interest on each nsta:nent from the fifst of January 1867. poe ssion to be given on the first day of January, 1867, the purchase money to be secured by bond with at least two good sureties, and a mortgage :f the premises. The costs of these proceedings to be paid in cash. SILAS JOHNSTONE. C. E. N. D. Com'rs Office,1 Sept., 1866. (10 THE STATE OF OUTR CAROLINA-In Equity-Newbetry District. John A. Barks dale & wife & others vs. William F. Nance ard others-Bill for partition. Pursuant to the order of the Court of Equity, [ will sell before the Court H ouse. at Newberry, on the first Monday in October, 1866. the real estate of Col. James D. Nsnce, decd., as follows: A Lot in the town of Newberry, containitg about five acres, and separated from the lot of Nathan F. Johnson by the road to O'Neall's Hills, and bounded by'lots of John B. Carwile, U. & C. E. R. Company and others. TERMS-The purchaser will be required to give bond with at least two approved sureties, to se cure the purchase money, payable in .twelve months, with iuterest from the day o4f s&le-and to pay in cash the costs of these proceedings. SILAS JOHNSTONE, 'CD E' N. D. Com's Officq*, Sep. 1st 1866. [10. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Newberry District-In Equity. L. J. Jones vs. C. H. Kingsmori. Bill to Forecluse Mortgage. By order of the Court,'dated b July, 1866,1 will sell, before the. Court House, at Newberry. on the first Monday in October, 1866, a House and lot in the town of Newberry, the residence of the defe:ndant. The said lot contains an acre, more or less, and is bounded on the North by a private street, whiah separates it from George W. Olney's lots on-the east by' the street lead ing to Higgir,s' Ferry. and on the other two sides by ots of the said L. J.: Jones. TE ENs.-The1purchager will be required to give bond, with at least..tyWo good suretres, anid z mortgage of the premises, to secure the purchase money. payable at t welve months with Interest fro the day of sale, and to pay the cost of these proceedings in cash. SILAS JOHNSTONE, C. E. N. ID. Com'rs Office, 18Sept., 1866. - 110 TE STATLE OF SOUlrH CAROLINA-In Equity-Ne~wb.erry District. John A. Mender son v Sally Henderson and others-Bill for Partition. It appears to my. satisfaction that JoEeph W. Caldwell and Martha E. his wvife resides beyond the limits of this State, on motion of Mr. Fair, Comps. Sol. It is ordered that fhe said absent defendants do plead, answer or demarto the-bill filed in the above stated case, within three month's from the date hereof, or the samie will be taken, pro con fesso against them. Con. SILAS JOH{NSTONE, c.2. 2. D C s.offEce, July 25th 1866. Aug. 1 3mS12. IHE STATE OF sOtJrH CAXOLINA-In Equity-N ewberry. District. Ludy H. Little. and wife, vs. Saniiiel W. Reid anid R. LI. Wil lams and wife. The creditors of Joseph Reid. deceased, are hereby required to render and establish their respective demands, on oath, before the Comn missioner, on or before the 1st Oct., 1866. SILAS JOHLNSTONE, C.E.I.D,. Comns office, July 10, 1896 3 m$12 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-ln Equity-Newberry. District-W. C. Goggans, by his next friend, 'vs. Susan F. Goggans, Adm'x. The creditors of William D. Goggans, deceas ed, are hereby required to render and establish their respective demands, on oath, before the Commissioner. on or. before the 1st day of Octo. ber; 1866.' SILAS JOHINSTONE, C.EN.D Corns office, July 10. 1866. 8m$12 I'HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-In Equity-Newberry District, David H. Buz hardt, Adm'r. vs. Catharine.Buzhardt, Sarah Jones, et al. The creditors of 'Samuel Jefrirson Bluzbardt, re hereby required to render and establish their respective. demands,' on roath, before the Commisicuer. on-or before theIst, day of Octo. ber, 1866. SILAS JOHN$VONE, O.K.).. Corns office, July 10th. 1866. 8:m$12 The State of South Carotinra, Newberry Is trict. In the Conrt of Commhon Pes E~ Parte Abraham Iak'ris-Petition.for .the benefit of the Insolvent Debtors Acets. Abraham Harris, who is in the.eustody of the Sheriff of said District, by virtne-of an order for bail at. the suit of Hartman & Strous, having filed in my office, together with a schedule on oath, of his estate and property, his petition to the Court of' Comn mon Pleas; praying that he may be ad mitted to the' benefit of the Acts of the (eneral Assemnbly,miade for the relief of In solvent Debtors: It is ordered that the said Hartman & Strous and all o.thers, the ~reditors to whom the said Abraham Harris s indebted in any wise, be-and appear,'be 'ore the said Court:,' at Newberry Court Eouse, on Wednesday' the seventeenth day1 f October next, to sbo.w' cause, if any they yan, why the said Eetition should 'not ,be rran ted. E. P. L AKE, C. C. P. 3erks office, Newberry, July 6th 1866. JulyC is-3mhereby given that' application vil be made at the next ses.don of the Leg' slature, to vest in B. F. Landrum, all the' -ight, title and interest of Christian Breiths Lupt, dec'd, or of his heirs, in and to the ract of land lying in Edgefield District, on vaters of thie Savannah River, andi Horse reek, and bounded by lands of KessIah weorngaree, A. C. Turner and others,lately cnpied by Bartlett W. Hatcher, dec'd, de rised to him by his father, John Hatcher, Lec'd. Said land having been escheated to he State of' Sonth Carolina. July 18 3m. $90 A MONTH !-AGENS wanted for six en irely new articles, just out. Address 0. T. 'ARY, City Building, B!ddeford, Me. 3uly ~5 ly. 11OWES IMPROVED Cotton Pc6kaer T For Pieking Cotton fathe-Eiwa. A simple and c Iustrameut weighing about two poundsp ok three or four times fu ter than by hand, leaving tbe Cotton lemi and free from trasb. Orders cn be filed by the HOWE MANUFACTURTNG CO.,. 31 Cedar St. N.Y.. Or by our agents throughout the So k Laug 3 GROVESTEEN & Co., PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURER, 449 BROADWAY. NEW YOB. These PIANOS received the rigbest Awar of Merit, at the World's Fair. over the best kers from London, Paris, Germany, the'cities New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boeto* also, the :iold Medel at the American lrstitUte fr Five Successive.Years ! Our Piano- coutaid the French Grand Action, Harp Pedal Over strung Bas(, Full-Iron Frame, and all kdodern IM provements. Every Instrument warranted FIVE years. Made under the sapervision of Mr. J. H. ( ROVESTEEN, who has a practical ex rience of over thirty five years, agd is the er of over eleven thoi saud'piano-fOrt . Our..fil ities for manufacturing enable us to sell these in struments froa $100 to $200 cheaper than- any first class piano forte. aug 15 ly KEROSINE AND GAS STOVES. TNA AND CorBEr BOILERs, GLUE POTS, OIL CARS. &C., &C. All the Cooking for a family may be doue with Al Kerosine Oil, or Gas, in with less trouble, and . at less expense, than by. any other fuel. Each article maunfactured by this Company is guaranteed to perform all that is claimed for$. Q7' Send for Circtlar. CQ Liberal Discount to-the.Trade., KEROSINE LAD!? HE.Tr" CO', Aug 1 tf 206 Pearl Street, . Y. An Old Song, set to a New Tune. ug;S66mDm "As spring approaches Ants and Roaches Frium their heles: cod~e.paa, And Mice and Rats, In Apite of cats, - Gaily skip aboat." ~"j i s tablshed in. Y.CY. "Only infallible remnedies known." " 'Free.from"Poisons." "Not aangerous to the hninan Vail. -"Rats come out of their~holes to die. 'COSTAR'S" RA T, ROACH, &c., EXTEB' Is.a paste-used for Rats, Mice, Roaebed, -Back and Red Ants; &c., c* c . "COSTA RS" BED-BUG ETERMINTOR Is a liquid or wash-used t& destroV, a*d also. as a preventive for De4-bgs, e.c "COSTAR'S" ELECTRIC- POWDER FOR - NSECTS Is for Moths,Mosquitoe,Feas,Bed&bugs, Insects on plants, Fowls, Animals, e. g-ya" ! Bmvz !E of all woithless imittionls, f7 See that "COSTAR'S" namne. is ou each Box, Bottle, and Elask, bdfore ypu buy. .g'Addess, HENRY R~. QQOSTA?, 484 BroadWray, ~~I3 -$~ old in NewbetryS. C,a By all. Druggists an4Retailers,. aNdI B3arn Ward & Co., whiolesle agents $ew Orleans.La. Qazete (2nlah) setts n'proves b figures tanepair o' RAS bl ave's pro geny pdescendants no less than 651, O50 in three.yas Now, anless thisimes family can be kept down, they would elin sume mere food than would -ssain O human beings. - 7 See "CoS:&E's" advertbeefln bQyo. RATS versus knRDieWho8Y eeae in shootig small bilai4s a cruel maD; ever aids in exterminating rarais a,bendefie tor. We should like some one to give us the benefit of their experience in driving out these .pests. We nesd something bedIde dogscats, and trajp forAthIs busIies.-44;len tific American. N. 1. Et?See "OsTAR'S".a- etseet above gy-Sold in Newberry S. 0. gy By all Druggists and Dealers an Barnes, Ward -& Co., wholesale agent New Orleans, La. * COLUMBIA, S. C. PROPRIETORS. ALL kinds of Mill Castings, (Saw Grist,) Railings for Houses, Garden, G(ir Yards, Sugar Mils, Bolers; Machine Wo and Agiculpra Imlplemenlts mauifactun6d Orders are solicited and executed on. chaa terms. U. GOLDSMI fl, P. KIND. 3rah 21, 1866-12--1Y.