The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, October 24, 1866, Image 4
JEFFERSON DAVIS.
W, have publishd the accounts
Of many interviews wi 1 x-Presi
(lent D lavi, but the following il'1i
George D. Prentice, oditor of the
Louisville Journal. whih hli Ie pub
lishes in bis paper, of the 5th in st.,
will be found ligh1y interest iin.
just at this time:
In the course of an in1teirview
that we had with Jefi. Davis. iin
January, 1 85. the suijeet of the
terms of peac, wa i ntrodu:ed.
_1' e. Davis asked us what was the
chiet obje(ti)n of t b Nort h to th1e
1'eni)-ciltionl of Southern indepen
- dence. We ;iswered that the
North kntew piefe cty wcII as un!
gLue'stioniably h, (id, that if sEic
should lav down h.: aim .nd cun
:ent to a (liv!'Ii1 n of the Unilni Iinto
two conedriia'ies. he iersjlf
wouI(l very soo he dis ed: I ht
State after Sute--i:1 < inly
and States coineI icd lv-would
se cede, andi the wilie North be
t:plit up into pet y powers. or no
powers. all of them contemptible
in the eyes of mankind. and not
one of t hen willing or able to con
tribute to the payment of the
iiational debt. Mr. )avis replied.
with his i characteristie C:ainiie-s.
that this was ctatiily true, but
that the same thing would happein.
and probably hatpI)Cl all the sIoon r.
if the N vrt'h shouid co; ti: "Ie to
prosecute the war. We thoulgi
at the time, that Mr. Davis was
greatly mistaken. and told hin so.
We st-illHtrust that we were corrcct
in our estimate of the charctcer of
his opinion, but just niow we cant
iidulc no over-confidence tlat We
were. The North contiilred to
prosecute the war, and the South,
after the bravest and most : ds
perate resistance known in wr' s
annals. was con(quercetl. Bt now
comes the North's trials. No w we
are to see the test of her initernald
strength. .If, out of the dreadiful
war between the North and the
South, a Northern civil wvar arises:
if Northern armies pnarchu against
each other, vengeancee before them,.
and blood and death and desertr
behid, .maniy Northern States will
very soon iweary and sieken of the
horrid work, and will probably
adopt secession, as the surest and
quickest remedy, fully relying
upon the mighty troubles and
p)erils of t he Federal Government
gsa p,erftet security agaist coer
elOn. Most likely the North
western States will go oft first, re
pudiating, of course, their ~ppo
tion of the public debt, and thus
* piling higher the moustrous finan
cial burd.in upon the shoulders of
the remaining Sta.tes. These will
have neither the will nor the
ability to bear up under the crush
ing weight, and sC) others will
secede, arnd then others, till the
whole North shall be divided -up
into such poor, litt.le, non-debt
paying, feeble mock-nationalities,
as a citizen of one of the Mexican
States, or of the South American
republics, or of one of' the petty,
miserable German princeipailies
might look upon wvith contempt
aind scorn. Jeff Davis' declaration
to us as to the ecoeuen-:ecs of
-the war to the North, ifprosecuted,
will be amply vindieated, andl
whatever resentments, if' any, he
cherishes against the North, will
be abundantly satisfied. We tell
-the Northern fanatis-~as alve
of our .whole country, we solemn
ly tell therm-that, unless madiness
has seized upon their hearts and
brains, they will not, insist on
pushing the dlissensionts betweecn
President and (Conflrre>s to thle
light ing point. They may rc>
assured thavt if the fi&ght e mn-s it
will be to tiheml >uch an one as
* they have no ac:ount of in cither
hj'dory 0or tradit ion. They wvill
- tind it an inflnitelv dile eAt
thing fr'om the wa -fterblin
dreadful as thaut was thrououLI1t
* ~ all isatnal. Thej~y w ill find th. m
selve~s a divided people, divided
aba1i1it (eMaily, (ividedl and
mnutually hostile. whilist the wic
poplat1ion' oi the Southi will be a
unit, able lu >t vil:e' 1ar thir friend.s.
or' standi al fromi the Dlash. the
crack and the 9oar of war, as may
seem best to them. The thick
(eioud no0w enveleopinhg the South
may be partially lifted ; but nigTht
and storm. surchaurged with bli oody
rain, will (lose over the N orth.
FFARF.UIrLY AND 'AoNlERFULLY
M.DE.-Tiie first page of a (con
temporaury leads otf with this
-ta rtling an nuncemn t ; { 'Our
male~1 this weel< contLains RexieW5
r i- .....,i' T~v ..,. -IjsiC.. 'i f l
1;ouF: (4nt.1'1.-W--\e observe
that an ali)table f1r-il (f l"ality
h1 been inu l rated in li m1ore.
by the e-i:tlbliSjiuen1:t of a iin
sary. whtel" the p'cor can obtain
(lay. Severa';?l youngi and promil;isin2g
)hylsicians have ( nime:ed'1 tiihe
l1-ojekt and to those 1111 unrtina1111ae s
who1 C'omnhino 1 in them2se'lveS th1e
eViL (of eXt emie l>verity and ik
v is is worthy o: unItau,onl eve'v
w .here. The. Coiilnn wnter with
it, ke,n and chilling1 blasts, will
find L1udreds of our lo,r p1 lc
d ii tate !> fd eUu li!lg anml
i t" . e i w(<fi \ lt nlecessarliv
lcau.-e snifie 1 aichiess. ;1e
se(e. ever tV,L femal.es fromr the
eoiulltrl. old aid '(O lig, in (u'
i'et . I.!lre in "";al'i n. LunvH'x bare
d a: .! hl c , nule and
hi(tgard ;(lsOe (f tI iei are mo
1iers. searcelv ae to bear their
little infant in tbeir arms. for the
want of food and strengt2h. Ii
matters nlOt from what cause they
sfL'r poverty and sickess. It is
the duty of all to help. as they
have the means. If our Fat her in
.I;aven1 withheld his mercies from
all w li .i1 lainst liht and tie
eo.v >ilns (A truth, who then
v ouild stand bfolre him tcquitted?
T i sa . : thi: !. it n t (d parage
mlent to any commnunityv. havin:
the I ean 1to rel: Ve. to all,;
such (istreCS to pass unrelieve d.
1N IN :TriG n TE; . I. - th e
tax is (nly chargeabtl.)le when the
:-)ttuui( e.v('s ih C'(?toectionll I)istrict
i h as been suggested that "the
way to save the tax is to manufac
tare (otton wher e il is gr owI.
There will e doublie a(ivant attges in
this, unot oniv in the tax of 815
>er ba!e o 1500 pouns saved to
he priodr1(Cleerit i lie manuif'actur ed
trticle wv ill brin r him t wice the
nfoniev that the raxw material will.
By formning: associ at ion in every
-ounlty, the phofai ers hiave thus the
is well as the country. the greatest
ervice. Let them profit by the
pportunhy."
"The largecst cloth maniufatctutrer
n Maryland. a man of' pure South
rin blood and lineage, said :. 'Tel
he people of the South that
nauufaeturing their own stpe
s the pro(pder way to be re'venged
pon the Yanikees. Nothing~ will
bring the New E'nglander to 4is
proper' senses so amazingly ; nio
ther vindicat ion is so v:orthy of
a great and mag~nanimiious peolie.
hey can beat us in abuse- and
rckery let us beat them in arts.
elence, statesmanship) and( hOnest
raft. Nothing pleases your Tan
ee so as to give him a chance of
ialdry or r'idicule. Be st ill
igiant.--imhiustrious--self-sustain
ng; these are the winning2 trumps."'
P.E T RIFAeTION s.-WVe were given
esterday, by Mr. RL Y. Amerson,
ii number1C1 of very curious pe.trifhC
ions. They were picked up) Iy
Mr. Amerson inl Floyd counlty.
Georgia, and ab'out a mUie and a
alf fromt Fl,rd's Springs. The
Spcimenls before us ?on.sist of' sev
rad beech blooms, per'feedy p)etri
fed, yet still retain:ing' their r
feet form, pieces of twigs and
roots. and fragmnicits of peaehstone.
pLer'e are all hard as rock, and
have every appearanee of mineral
mbtances. except in shape.
Theeloi'iatIins, 'we are in
formaed. abun in1111 certainl por'tiPn s
f this count y. It seems that every
al, le e 5 fails to i'n til rS Cl I
a der tes he:t. ritientie It is ei
the 5(il-orn:e .aency wVhieb ex
orts this .u ilalh' influnene. The
11in' whe.1:e theose fo>sils a.re
raryV, it. is elevated and di ry.
fiatriaist ighYlt lind somet hing inl
his to intereSt him.--tlanta/ S
1Es (ossi : N.--Iil. Th~ad.
>evens statedi, in his speech at
ed hv thle laws has a right1 to
make them.'' This is all we ask.
Let t he S(duth, then, have its
pr)oper volee mH leislation. They
pay iln euos: they are ununlfQJed
on0 lFederal iries: t her are assessedl
and'. leviedi uponl by Federal revenue
ageQnts. T1ation and representa
ion are' insparl'Iie.
'[eKii iL)lllti is .IIt
have ~'~ueve~ I an exam ~i iation of
Si PERsTiTTIONS OF CI1LD1o(1).
All old1 wr'iter sa\s. "Silerst iion
is t Ie g i' e:ii l b rd in i e w o rb l.
of the truth of vhlich r'em:ik mali ;
piCrsonl are sensile from iheir e(:
1 ie.t Childhood. In1(lded, sup ers i
tin is the ig'ar' f the nurser 1 ;
to t1IVe, Children"I of-thlis pern'i1
eious fIar. 'if io g'eat excita
Lfilit y and pO wer of iminalltiOn h
retrin i:. LAi Ahe Jh W
sllan - :aiis ( t r' IaI'e wv :+ii '
hi- iiu'-t ime(:,s of i .ahohi i i
thosc eofa t ('I (.# 1 ,('i(\y. vI 11i " '".H"
m io . ii i I t ( a:a:'.'a''i ''. a 1 tiaL
11'!!'it (:e h i l hi 1:n : u"
to Cee Goda int-.rm1. mii h:,"ar him
in the wii0 t as the poor Inian,
but by havin himind tutored to
trace th ; reulatr ('ourse of uo' s
pi'ovidci!c"e in the m."o.st strikig
phEno mtia of nat urai science ; aml(I
weO see no ob?jc('tioil and little d(ifi
culitV. in explaiiing to him so Iu'li
of the letapIysics as may enable
h:Im to unravel the aSsociatiols o['
arkne alam! the c(hurylard. -
Qu.ricroy in cu:W.
* te a e'e'i ' ith 1lvr. F'o1i
the editor of the Mobile AdeCcr ;
sc)',i s1pleakil, of the pening (Ol
stitutlinal amen<hnen1ll'It, whencl hec
sys:
' .lt , Im ,a ns tia t i w e o f th ec S o u tl l
are to Sell L,e: "'1 tai ohsonu, ailt
our best and truest citizenS, to
disfr(a(nisemien:t. s th plri('e \\f
thec reco(.gnitionl of o)ur claiui. We
(an never' he so base as thatI. C\y
hand shall wit her b efbr Pasting
anyl vote in that diree(onl i the(
worst comeCs to the worst'~ we (can
t least rejcet rei ionl at t he 'os"t
f'honor. and 10 dcine1 to eleet ( r
50end Soulthierni Repr'~eent atives 1 o
Congriess. If the Radicals isist
>nl dIiiion. let them have it ini
his T;'av.'
A hmly of high1 sting'l in oy
enath1, Dax aria. sen t U a hu-ge snan
tity of delic'ac'es to t'io wounde I
men o1 a hospital. (omposed of
both Premi:ans mui iBavar'ians.
with thV ret'iuiest that they le'-g
enI ''o1l V to iruiinSjI. The. 11
We Pr IssiansC re uned hler ~
saig that tlw andVUl( the Va'
rians were all Germans together (
and on the batt lefield. th1'ough"I on0
mies, in t he hospital, wmm ded.F
t hey' were friends andI hea'thers
If anyV acionU c'an take anyVthingL
from the horrors of war it is nobled
conduei't like thil'.
GooD SEWGTSTON.--The Mem
tion ofthem~ pe~ol of the Sout hy O
(ul eiV(10lcted del egates, t o m'eet
at some cntral point, and ia! F
fed by an I flmmediate commission
f'om1 the pepl to express~ inen-~
senitimen1ts anad v'inient(te thiri
'oli2\ y1F and p'1pOSes from1 th .Endlt
asersions lie'Uped buon them by 0
travelig' adventuehilC'5ing I F (n0
th rog heII orthr U ates,.1
moiy a iI u ".
10wil ae 'r)wer ii Lii
in hi1a d -!I m .no h -ia
a tle ~'. 1n kin p' s ot Ih
no ' (ufin 't -'\F I
A. mother once0 asked( a lry
man whex~l~n she should begin the
Feducation of' her chil, whiic'h she
tol im was then f'our y'ears old.
Madain," was the reply, Cyou
have lost three year's already.
F4romi the flirst smile that gleamis
over the in fant's chleek yo ur' op)
sx,-innitol'r_____
TIlE STATE O1, SOUTH CAlZ);IN.k--1
Equity-Newberry District. Sally AY
Thom1pson v. Thos. A. Thonpson :an .11
). ThIomtpzI a. Bill 1or sale of' proper
n il to 1IrsL:l :Iss( t:.
I y order of th Cor urt of DAity, I will S(
betire the Com;, Hwise at Newberry, on t
first Monday in N)epber next, the real ('
tate of J )r. Tihom:1as Wi. Thompson decease
as fo!!ows .
Ile HomI t"'. or ln(. containing i
unnt.re(d an1 fit-six acres, Imure r les
and hondtild v I a is of )avidi 11. I'ii .r
estate .f Clncellor Jolinstone, David Ial
aere, J. W. Folk and other lards of decease
Th'e Gr-" trci, of one hunlirtd and niinc
acres more or lrss, b(o1r..ed by other Iion
trncts:, the Colm(:n tract., : Iands of J. 1
Folk, Henry Ilhiec re,:d. II. 1iuzhard1
The Colm:- o '' fti f t i ' n :ac'rc
mo"r; oi' ies, 1 u' e by theC lloIne tra'', 11
G;rev m .a.: ia::d of D. 11. J;uzardt.
I'', C :n g: . : ( tlh iI (li Neib irr
i:tiig - cres, ;ind bo n ,d y lot
ltnr i7"' oto so 0NN
111o\ let:m Chl, Thm(0 'ae
T( .-'i h pure!1'se" w;*ll be requli%ed
f:v\' hm: , with : (1 ne' two r( ." sure:i
and a ma:i, to s'cure 'th pulrcha
mem y, aya |e i :o eq:al :t1m il in)5ta
i-n: wi! b: il:i't r( r m dai y oI 'ilc- :nd
1\ 1 l. I l N ' h E , ' ).t':. (..
Com':. O:ltie , Oct. I:h, I '. d .
. iv.\-- W .. .i v Y:in i.:t. .!o':n
t:t11 f111 0 i;.t~1 i~ P..:- i '1:,_ U
Ty he Comm1; CI yI I( 1
::li, :!1 i!w r: 1 k 1. If e iOrme1(r pu11i1: ri, h
fore 1the X:1ur1t 1ia at l ) Newha k'ry , l tn.:
iir't Mondai:y in N.) em1Ucr 1rxt tiie reaIl (
tate Of Th'lona. Wiaiscn deceiased, as fi*1uti
The .'tro: liiae-ial:l:lt in: 1Nwb :l
District, contaniing five hundred acres, tao
or less, and bounded by lands of Spene
Rice, Elijah O'Dell, John O'Dell, 1ollow1
Hill. Jomeph Dcke't and Elizabeth Due'
ctt.
The Shelton Home place, in Laurens Di
triet. of one humlired and ninety-eight acr
more or less, mwl bounded by lands of Lyd
Jones, Joshua )racan, Jio, Ray, Willia
Young and others.
The : Iel:on Qnarter place, in Lanrc1
District, containing three hundred and fcrt
seven acres, :an11 bwIndId by hinds of 0. 1
P. Fant, Jno. Duncan , Lydia Jones, Willia
TI': nMs-'lThe pi: ehiaser wil be t re'quiiired
give bond with two good sureties to sCii
the purch.ise mney p:lah!e in two cqu
anial instalments with interest from d:
of sale-and to pay in CaSh the2 cos:. of' the
rocectl:.m4.
SIILAS Juli\NT'i oNE. . . N.
(oi's (,ice, Oct. 15th 18 St. ::t.
THE STATE OF SOI'Ti ('AIOLIN A
It(11y -N lwber'rV District. Loisa
('romerv', v. David A. Iicert and v. if
Sill for 7'.ir titioni.
By order of the Court of Equity, I will se
before the Conrt ll.ou-e at Newherry, on tl
first Monday in Novenier next, the real e
ta:te of Jas. L. (Croii'r lccasll, situatcd
New\\herry3 district, aI; follows:
Tlhe IIome lace'. eontai1iinlg ninety iVer
andi a half. more or' less, 11nd bounded 1
lands of JTohn Niller, Adam Epting w
S'ean Setzler.
Th'le Fike tact, contiaming one hunodn
Id Gf'zy acres, imore or less, and bloundiedl 1
lands of Adam EptiIng, Jacob MoSer a;
llenry Walter RIddlehuber.
The M ichanel Cr'omeri tract, containing thi
teen acres and a half, more or less.
TERMs--h purchaser will be iequ ired
ive bond, with good sureties to secure tl
pymernTt in gold or it.s equ ivalent, of 1t
purhase money', pay"able in two equal a
nnal instahnenti s, with. interest thereon froG
(lay of sale-thte costs of those proceedings
be paid in cash.
Comn's oflice. Oct. Ii th, 18S'.. ::t 1
THE STATE (OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Eq;uty-NewherryT' Dis?rict. John Ti
llouseal andi wife et al vs. Melissa
Fahner1 e'I t al. Bill for Pa rttion of land
By order of the Court of Equity, I will si
before the Court House '-t Newhe;rry on 11
irst Monday in November net, (by) a ph
of the premisce.) the real estate of Henry X
Riddllhuer, deceased, consisting of a tra
>f' land, si:uaw'd in NewherryX Disticjt, col
tnining three hundn~red and for'y ac res, mo:
or less, and( b.ounded by lands of Hlarris<
[pp, Jabecz G. Lake, and the estate
Wi llitm L. Riddlehuber, deceased.
TEnMs - l'he purchaser wi'l be required
give bond, with good sureties to sceurie il
rurchase money, payable in twvo cqui
nnual irstalmner, with interest there<
from the dlay of sale and to p:ry the costs
these proceedigs in cash-the payments
be made in gobi! or its equivalent.
SiL AS .JOHNSTON E', c..N..D.
Comn's OfTg. I 1Ot 18663: h. t'.
TIE STATE OF SOUTil CAIROINA
Eqa1uty-'%eborry D)ist rict. A. P. Booz
Ex'or, v. Mlary Jane Boovwr andl othet
Bill for S.e of nroperty, relief &c.
1v ordecr of the Conrt of Egniy, I will se
befoethe Court 1louc~e, at Newherry, onl t
firt Emod . in Novembier 15(16, the real c
tate of Thomas N iloozer', (zeceased, co
siing of one handred and twenty,five acr(
moTe or le'ss, sitnated in the District a'om
said, and bounded by' lands of .James
Sen, IIenry Enm:en, John A. Harp, a
others.
TERMs-The pu;r'-liaser, dlesiringz to do s
wil be~ perm' t:ed to' pay a por'tion' or all
ih purchase mainy'\ inl ecih-Cl 'erwi'se.
on1, witih a l"ast two 'oodr"1re ies, an-l
mortgage oft t'- retn1, wii I''m"equired
seure the p aymel-i of The pu'rc'hase~ n:.O
et from the (11at of 'Ic
Te'eson!i of d i.' de ' ned.
Tuedn. S N 1e: 2. iw.i.ht, d
Te csts of thle ie preL'e eg muet
Co:n's -oile, Ott , 1"'S - i'Vpay o
iii oTAT the F i'l'T'11 P'01A' I'INA l- t
Eqit :I'l) ''': o t:- 'i''a ' i J:nes
m.d Iher-.)ll.or"en't, Ceie N.)
hl)'rel' the Co'it lioue, at Neb e
th 1ft'~' j O'~ N'i:vemin ''No embe l :' T Il
t"hf (sep::re itwi 'I;'"lv (herfl' ITo
outes 'the Giem 's moon iL- or :"m six
aes, in the i~ret nd Sntat Cnforcsrie,a
aim:nde by -vamidsr oacobIdebag.
T t s-The purtiaser mea payo pryi
tinor all of' the purchase money in h-c
will e phermith t do so-thwi dseti
whgodrte,and a. mortgage of th1rmss,w!h
q:onre oy te pl urchase money ay- w'
othwihiterest fr omth day of s ale. eco
co fthee proeedins henT:t aidin.-.
is.SIL.AS JOH NSTOeNE, c.E:. .n.)
Com's (I'iliC, Oct 1'! 8. 3.
hlXr te NCwr t iu)is:riet lber,'
tte of& Geor, M r . Singly ni an
Sitigley Ad'mr, v. Mary E. Singly
a
'Il E-; STATE OF SO Tu CAROLIN -in
1i ( enity-Newbeiy District. IRichard V.
(:it and wife and othr'r5, vs. 0. A.
t1il crtord, Ador., Ind otlers. lEill for
PatYition of lhmd.
I - r rl)"r of the Court of Tgnuity. I will st-l
b efore the CoU!rt I ()use at Newherry, on the
irs't Mn,day in Novetbter ?e::t, the 1'(")i
etate of Dr. Thomas It. RIt)herford decea('l,;
cons;isting of.0a:t tw eulY,en(' hundr ledl
ne'-hy-I pi: - th'lrof to be exh iit'd (I
a(1y of ai(-tll( home place of about scvcn
teen iundred; rns, in tIhrce' seprate tracts,
ad the In(ian Cree(k taci, of alotn one
tihm.....wl aer... .. two 5eparat: d tr a(ts.
I !:Tn\a.--Thie p)rio'scr w"! ie r(qunc(t
e to oay On: f,rtlh oi the purchne mione in
c:-h :m to -cenre th rem:-iinrler by lbond
wit 4n 4 -:s t4., o! reie 1ny'ble in
tw o eqtl:! a'-:mia inr't;hne(1: r, w b initercs
Sin to '.; y Qe whole i:; e !. Th'ie p1):.
ity -N wh i: i: it A r 1 .
r i i:o:, :I:.(l .(' ni ."
(;y' l(t C u t of l'nilv, I will seli
i bcore 1Ir- (':r li t Nwh- nr v 1."ry on t;le
first Moniily in Nvcmbc" next, the rea1
( -ate of 1oh,t ! rll !i : e , Co!Si5tii
-- (): !iho::t uer:-n hac:d:o !ynres of
aIn', Iyi::g it Nen .berrry ir liyc
(eparat ti(i-b(y 1I)h- threof, to) be
I !': 4 '' 1 4 4 4. '
f y, p44'ib.e i: !o n:t .-mn- i,
andt. O : i he cost of thes troCeedings in
cash. The purciiascr may however, pay any
portion or the whole of the purchase money
im Csh.
r3 SILAS JOIENSTONE c.i:.N 1.
Con's Ofice 13 Oct 1 86. 3t. -9.
TIE STAFE OF SOU Ill CAROLINA-In
Iquity-Newberry District. John A. Hender
son v S-liy lHeuderson and others-Bill for
l'artaitin.
' It appears to my satisfaction that Joseph W.
Cidwell and Martoi E. his wife reside< beyond
j; the limits of this State, on motion, of Mr. Fair
Comp. Sol.
It is ordered that the said ab,sent defrndat,is
do ple.Ad answ(-r or de"tmtr to the bill filed in the
above stated case. within three mouth's frcm the
date hereoif, or the mime wili be taken pro cou
o feso :)i inst tiheim.
SILA3.h(ulimONE..F..I.1
l Calms. ofl:ee. July '16
-j Aug. 1 :bti:12.
STilE STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA-In
Eqiit1f-Newherry District. Ileury M. Singley
A( mr vs. Mary 'E. Sins:ley and others. Bill
J for sale oflaud and Relief.
The crcditors of George M. Singley deceazcd are
required to render in anci establish their demands
lefore the ('ommi-sioner, by the first day ot
November next.
cILAS.hiiNSCO'\ E, c. E. N. T).
Corns otiice. Aug. :.lth 1136. 2mt1lO
I ST\TE ( W., S(l)UTII ('AROLINA-In
Equity--Newberry Tlistrict. Jas. I. Wil
l ams v. P. H. Duckett. Bill for foreclosure of
liort'agc.
B1y order of the Court dated 5th July 1Siii, I
s wil Iell bef 4re the ('omt IIlonse. at Newberry.
.( on th lit. 4rst M1(r.daty in' No'cntib-r 1-'6. allI that
di tract or plani It taitn 44f ha 11 kntown is the IDucke-t
tract, Sit uatedl on EntOre Rtiver ini the D.istrict
:tnt Staite atioresa id, contat iing Ioutr hundred4
, and filty-six acres. more otr less5, aind boundedL4 by
3- lanl of' I eter Iitcket t, I >inah D)uckett,4 Johi 1
4.1 l>iek:t I. 'Thomus \Yatson and the estate of Wil
ii: in Ducnkett dceased*.
r- Tin.s.-- he purchaiser will be r-equiired to
give bond, wih at least two good sm-ceties, andti a
inmortgaige of the premises, to secure thge purchase
,mney,- payable at twelve mouths, with miterest
fromn dIay of sle-and to pay the cests of these
iroceedinigs in cash.
blL AS JOU)INSi'iNE. c. r:. x. D.
nCom's oflica4 Oct. 1st. 1863. 5.t. *3
TUCl S IA EE (F SOULTII (Ait blNA-Itn
liuity-Newberry IDi-Itrict---. B. StoCdard
& Co., et. al. vs. 311elmel Buzzard tt. ah.
The creditors of 31. P. & W. L. Buzzard,
Tand of M P. lluzzardl and A. J. McCollum,
2and also of William L. Buzzard and M. _l.
-Buzzard individually. are regnired to rennter
. and establish, on oath, their respective deC
mands hefore the Commisi.oer, on or be
ifore the firist (lay of February tnext .
eSILA-X ,J42llNb TONE, c. E.N.D
Ct Com's ofli1cC, O3ct, 1st 1S(0.
t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN\-in 1n1
t v-Newberry D)istrict. 1. It S hid:t] &
e Co , et. al., vs. Michael Uzzard, et. at.
tI ly order of the Court of Equity I will sell
b Ordr thte Coiurt Iionge, ntt Newbary, on '-e
fIrs Momla4)4iv in November next, the real er
o tile of)IMilton P'. lluzz:rd, dlCe)cad, Conl
e itin~ (if a tr-a't of !and( situtedC4 in New
b her District, conttaitnin.g atontt two hi undred
Sacre's, mote or less, atnd bouied by hme cf
II the estate of GLiam01 Smf ih, de.'(caSed, Ilhis.
o M1. Paysinger, Jiohn Deltonl Werts, D:miel
Gogizans and David Werts, Sr.
TotI)s-The parchaser wilt he rcquire I to
give1 bontd with att least two good sureties to
secnre the purchase moneyiC, p'4aable in two
neqtt;l annutal intstalmen :s, with interest from
rthe iday of sale, and to pay in casht the costs
of thtese proceedings.
SILAS dulIINS CONE, c.E.N.'..
E STAT O:r T il tiItOLIN A-itt
Equit- ewerryDistrict. Ussian A. Ih
c-Ifordl v. Abtiha?t larris. Lill to 'oreelore
Mortgagc.
C l'ur uant to an orier of the Co.uri. of Equity.
dsteLAd .54 I Juily 180, I wlIt sell. before 1he Court
d.3 Iou-e on the'litrst mnonday~ in Novemb-ttler ntext, a
lot of laud and the butildinigs thereoni. in wit ichi
the defenudart resides, centaininlg half an tcore
tore 'r iess, and bounded by~ lo.t of Z. wh:ite
c-c .ines ( 4auntt,.aril ont the tIter two sides by
'tn eis iin the Towni of Newbterrv.
' 'T'nm- -he pur chatskd will bie requiredi to
o0 ' h-e ta bornd, witth at least two good suretirs. ndt.
v :iror't'-ge otf the piremtises. to secure. the in.r
.. rum nov oitstle-the co:S:S ot these iro
ediD- to be pai inc.cash.
Coms oflice, t.et. i>t, 1-3. 5t a14
l'cpii e wi' rr Ditrict. Ludyv l. i-hIle
& wiev. 1atil W. Oeid & i?. :. *w.Th-ms &
w thul t,r '::rti:ion4 ot La:d
Iv oier .,I the : (nit t of iiquay, i ated ::d .July
n a.1 'i 'e1 beor thei4~ NVr IIe, ttt
next. th e ! l.*e og dL.ph 1:4.4d 4t(eceased,
r. censk i 4 lt''h 41' :eea ':eC of -tu'! -uated
11 Th-- 4ome 4 : true: cnt inin 1: u r lun:1rea
e ',4'-r, Wi , -: Wei. W.4 '. Pa m m :san
tv 'r'
4. t' w.:ty 4o tiere, ':ceer- - ab(li Inni
.e'l-ar, . 11. i iams an 'td .J:ie C anonM
r- +:e~ -h te : i. w.t'tit t wo1 14! iurttts, to
C-4((i4 et' * r i e'' hat '. l '' 4
e.1 -
ahe .14'ist w Oa: o ' I imb: i].'
e 81LAS.(OitNSTO'NE, C. E.N. D).
-fCom' Omee. 1s! OctobCr 1hC'. E 01
id' THE S,TATE OF S.OUTHI C.V'('LINA-In
d E qutty-Newherry D)istrict.--limtabeth A.
P1ayne, vs. John W. Payne A S. 1;, Chap
a pcll,
h, The creditors of thte e.wtate of' Elihun Payne,
d, deceased, are required to ren;der and] estab)
ie Itsh, on oath, their respective demands be
P ore th.e Commissioner, on or before the 1st
ve day of November necxt.
e ~ SILAS JollNSTONE, C.E.N.b.
in Comn'rs Omhc, ist Oct.. 1500c. Ku
T1-]E- S'1'A'TE OF' 'OUTilI CAB( -I1NA
In Equity-Newhver-ry District.-John L.
-. H ll anid others, vs. Joseph Watson,Adr,
d mid otihers.
Iit -.redL... (- tile. et.. or ThoinaWat
AT THII
STOLL, WEL3 & CO.
F ornerly Dancroft's Old St ;nd.
(."7 King street,3 doors belowWertworth.)
V: F have now opened a Splendid Stol:
f ,'RING O(!DS, 1:nglish, French and
A:-rn whc are of the most desirable
sivhs athef Mei.t! enn)! af:uon .
To :!It'' P111r urish ing thie Fre(e(dmen,
1wer for clothin; o for harter with them,
:w ihol.eale Rnoom ciYer every imdace
nn . Plan:M in( G.>col in everV v:u- tv
o (14 in a e: ne v !!!rmet(
. . n ) yib price iEs Fen to
1: ISl:1n t , l d :
Snlip)ell liom pt:n(':iii s, i :tel insd na
Iirownu = ii:", lle:ld :,ud B1rw' n
ll :il:rk Frln(h Broa t':u:h, le'ilry
: i G;love s, Ir i h Linens by t:( l iecec,
T l1. and T owe'ling in nll \':'i1i s, Lin
en i> m s.al :1 vor?'1i :,cs !Alic'oes in all(il".1n- F l! ' et
ih . : ns, Ds'' o,is, for Spring, Aping"
.(, Clored Musliin. in evtr viety
'i11 G(:od ail ';itlts, 1itck Goods, ali
!:2nds, Farer' Brovo' ,i: en Duck e, Fam
r's Brown and \White Driil, Fancy D:ills
nud Gottonades. Together with every other
varicty to be found in our line, which
we offer at the lowest cash prices, atWhole
sale and Retail.
We would respetfuily call the attention
of the Planter, lMerchnis and the citizens
(generally, of Newberry District, to our ad
vertisement, and soli;it a call from them
Ahould they visit the citv. All Domestic
Goods are sold at a very small advance
on agents prices, )V
S %o7, Webb & Co.,
11. C. Svo.iJ Chariestou. No.2S7 I;ing-s:.,
(iluARL13 W E:r., a 3 doors beloW
1. C. WALKE. " Wentworth,
April18 Jan24ly. Char eston, S. C.
Iz Pul)ishiel Monthly, at TE_ GENTS A
YEAR, aliways in Advance.
No subscripl!tio received for less than Tenl
Copies, nor fo' less time than One Year.
The Postage is 12 cents a year on a package of
en enpies, payable quarterly or yearly in. ad
v:r.ce, at the place where received; and in pros
portion for heavier packages. at the rate of 1 ct.
f:r rot exceeding 4 ounces. and I cent for each
add:litional 4 <unces or fraction thereof. We
have this en the authcity of the First Assistant
'ost Master (eneral.
Money m:ty be sent by mail at onr risk,
Fa.ch package w ill lie marked with the number
at which the subscription expires. For thIree
,nmbers prior to the expirationl. a cr3Ss will be
niled to the sum>ier: and at t he expirat ion ,the
.-ch-er;iion wil be str icken ofl', unless. renewed.
We desire: copies of all M inutes of Associations
'Son Ja S chool l.eports aml Pe~riodicals of tihe
.0)outh, fur Iiig Editors TId Brethren will
obl!i:re by mling them1 to ui.
Al Eprinted mnater should be addressed to
All commuiali uons, orders, sutbscriptionis and
reittu1cs. to Rev. C. C. #ITING,
Soresponding ecretary, Greenville. S. P.
NOTICE.
App1lation will be made at the next reg
nlar Se-sion of the Legislature of South Gairo
lin, for leave to close and discontinue the
public road lea'.iug the highway leading
from Newberry to O'Neall s Mills, near
Springtiiel, (the residence of Mrs. Helen
)'Nea!L j pas-iig ovej lands belonging to the
Estate of the late Chief Jastice O'Neali, and
to.1amese M1. B:oxter, until it intersects the
h'ighway inading frrl) Newberry t: o Hligins'
NOlEfCE is hlereby given thaOt aEpp!IeItion
wi' be made at the. next session 0of the Le,.
i'atue, to vest ill 1i. F. Landlrrn, all the
rilh title ar.d interest oif Christian Urithsl
anpt,1 de'd. cr of his hieirs in !i,'d to the
tract of land !.: ing in FCtge'il)Ditr ic,. Onl
nater's of* thle Savipnnah River, and! Horse
Creek, and~i bonuded by lands of Kessiah
Swcorngarce. A. C. Turner and others.lately
ocenpiedl by llart'ett W. I latcher, dee'd, (Ie
vised to him by his father, John Hatcher,
dee'd. S:iid land hIaving been escheteCd to
the Stat2 of Sou1th CaIrolina. July 1S Smn.
The Sitate of South Cardoiina, New'berry Dis
rie!lt. Ini the2 Court of Comimon PlIeis,
Es Parte Ab)rahlam Harris-Petition for
theC benelfit oflI:e Insolvent Deb)tors Acts.
Abra! 11 nn I lriS, who1 is in Ithe cutody of
the Shierfli' oiesaid Distriet, by vir'tle of an
.n1her b all at the suit of Harltmnan &
Si IOniS, hai'.: fild ill mIy iffic, -togethier
n i!hP1 a SChe'li2t on ombI, of his esnue' "nd
pron: eri v. Ds petilo t o 1(1he Co urt of G~om)
mo-:0 Pils; prainig tha heC nmyl' heC ad
n.iined to Ithe beneliht of the Acis of the
General A SSenibly,ma~de for tihe relief of Iu
wh-1 ent, D)eb:(rS: It is ordered thaI t theL
said lIartumnl & Sirml:s and nIll oth'er, tie
('cditors3 to whom111 th v iaid Abrtfa )ha Irris
is imicha-d ill jny wvie, be and apncear, be
'''I Ihe' Stil (t, atNewb rry Court
l iuse on1 Wednesd51ay thle sevenlteenth 1day
of Owhe neu\, to slow e:Luse, if any they
can, why tile said Petition shiould not be
er:al .IE P. L A IKE, ci. ci. r.
~ crks ofilee, Newberry, July t;th 186t;.
July 11-8tm.
Cottona Picker I
For Picking Cotton in the Field
A ai:nne :"d conipact lust1Unnent 'weIghing
'tl2ns :.1o pui :ek. thiree or omr times fas
t t. Q. h1'h:: le *: Co'o e C Cn and11.
81 Ied. . . N.Y.
i . - I :2:- o*hutth sot (ug15
h le. tronb!e, and.,
L at less ex\pense, than by 331
' anyv othe fuel c
E ach article manufac+ired by this (Company is
guaranteed to perform all that is claimed for it.
?17 Send for Circular. .D]
LibezA Discount to the Trade.
KERU{SINE LAMP HEATER CO.,
.Aug 1 tf 20G Pearl Street, N. Y.
2,000 A YEAR MADE BY ANY
one w'ith $i5-Stenil-Tools. No expeienIce
ncessary, T he Presidents, Ca:iers andi
Treasurers of 3 Banks indorse the circular.
Sent frce withI samples. Address theC Ame
icanf Stencil Tool Works, SplrinIgfield, Ver
, ,Ilt Ang 1 3mno.
An Old Song, set to a New Tune.
m1866g
"As spring approaches
Ants and Roaches
From their holes come out,
And Mice and Rats,
In spite of cats,
Gaily skip : ."
"1a yea s cst:a1ishcd in N. Y. City."
"Only ;nf.liblc remedies known."
"Free 'ron Poi onS."
"Not 0ctm;erous in the Human Family.
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
"'OSTAI;'S" r AT, ROACH, &c., EXTER'S
Is a paste--nsed for Rats, Mice, Roaches,
I'eak and lied Ants, &c , &c., &e., &.
'" i;' " B>cItED.RUG EXTERMINATOR'
Is a liquid or wash-:ised to destroy, and
also as a preventive for Bed-bngs, &c.
"COSTA R'S" ELECTRIC POWDER FOR
INSECTS
Is for Ji,tis.Iosquitoes,Fleas;Bed-bugs,
Insects on plants, Fowls, Animals, &c.
BEWARE ! ! ! of wortbles
imitations.
[L-- See that "COQTAu's'' name is on each
Box. Bottle, and Flask, before you buy.
x'Address, HENRY R. COSTAR,
484 i;roadway, N. Y.
3 Sold in Newberry S. C.
a"r By all Druggists and Retailers, and
Barns Ward & Co., wholesale agents New
Orkaus La.
INCREASE OF -RATS.-The. Farner.
Gazette (English) asserts and ~proves~by
figures that one pair of RATS will have a pro
gepy and descendants no less than- 651, 050'
in three years. Now, unless this immense
family can be kept down, they would. -e.
sume- more food than would sustain 65O00
human beings.
[; See "CosTAR's" advertisement above.
RATS versus BLIRDS.-Whoever engages
in shooting small birds is a cruel man; whoM
ever aids in exterminating rats is a-bene eer
tor. We should like some one to give us the
benefit of their experience in driving out
these pests. We need something besides
dogs,cats, and traps for this busiess.--Sclen
tific American. N. Y.
[gSee "COSTAR'S" advertisement above.
_. Sofd in Newberry S. C.
^ yr By all Drugttists and Dealers and
Barnes, Ward & Co., wholesale agents
New Orleans, La.
E, D1 VALENTINE & C0,
No. 15 MaIden Lane, New York,
MANUFAeTLUERS OF.
GOLD PENS, CASES, &c.,
Are now prepared to offer to jobbers and
retail dealers the CHJEAP EST PENS IN
TIL iLE A7 E'1 T he pens are of dif ferent
sizes from Nos. I to 9, inclusive.'
The prices of VALENTINE & CO.'S first
quIality Gold Pens, without cases, and war
ran ted for one year, - except egainsk acci
d'nt, is as follows :-No. I Pen, $1 25;
No. 2 Pen, $1 50 ;No. 3 Pen, $2 00; No. 4
Peu, $i225 ; No. 5 Pen, $2'75 ; No 6 Pen,
$ 5 ;No. 7 Pen,$4 50;,No. 8I'enu,$5 50 ;
No. 9 Pen $7. All our first quality Pens
are 2.amrped "E. D. Valentine & (To>-.
The Above Pens in Solid Silver EzShioa
Cases, with Pencils. .
T'or $200), a No. 1 pen, 1st quaityZ
For y2 5', a No. 2 pen, 1st qunality,
For 8: 25, a No. 3 pen, 1st quality.
For $3 75, a No. 4 pen, 1st quality.
For $4 5", a No. 53 pen, 1st quality.
For $3 75, a No. 0 pen, 1st quality.
'he Sama Gold Pens in Gold Plated Ebony
.jesk HoldeYs and Morocco Cases.
For .$2 00, a No. 2 pen, ]st quality.
For $2 75, a No. 4 pen, 1st quality.
For $3 50, a No. 5 pen, 1st queiTrty.
For $4 00, a No. 6 pen, 1st quality.
For $.5 75, a No. 7 pen, 1st: quali4y.'
For $7 25, a No. S pen, 1st quality.
For $S 00, a No. 9 pen, 1st quality.
Second Quality Pens-Not Warranted.
Our second quality pens are st.amipe.d."E.
Davis & Co.," and are carefully made',~ hav
ing the samiepoints as our first quaIltypens,
te only nmterial difference being ini-ghe
jualityv of the gold. The prices of these
pens are as l ollows :-No. 2 pen, 75e. .
3peim, $1 t0; No. 4 pen, $1 25; No. 5peni,.
$1 50 ; No. S pen, il 75.
The Above Pens in Silver Plated Eztnxion
Cases, with Pencils.
.IFor-$.l 25, a No. 2 pen, 2d quality.
For $l 50, a No. pen, 2d quality.
For $1 75, a No. 4 pen, 2d quality.
For $2 25, a No. 5 pen, 2d quality.
For $2 75, a No. 0 pen, 2d quality.
Our~ pens rank throughout tihe couti-ry as
equal, if not superior, to any gold pens
manufactured, not oiniy for their writing
qualities, but durability and -elegant finish.
Thel greatest care is used in their manufac
ture, and none are sold with tge sli@k@
impefection which skill can d'teet :We
would call the attention of thme deaWrs e
the celebrated PAUL BRETON Wach, for
which we are thme sole agents for-the United
SaIes. We have thean is silver and gold
ases.
Jobbers,. re tailers, jewekers, and all des?
ers in our line throughout thme country, are
reueste d to sena~ for a circular. Addebss
E:'D. VA LENTlNE & Cog
Naeufacturers and Wholesale dealers in
Gzold P'ens, Jewelry eand -Watches,
No. 15 Maiden Lane New York
GROVESTEEN & Ca.,.
PIANO FORTEMAIfAETJES~
he PIA NOS rceived the Highest 'Award
of' Merit. at the Wo-ld's Fair. over the best m&s
kers f'ro London, l'tris, Germany. the eities of
ew Y crk, 1'hiladeiphia, Ualtimore and Boston;.
a, the (.old nMedal at the A merican Institute s
re iesccessive YeXars ! Our l'ianos contain
i. renc .rand Aetion, Harp Pedal, Over
.:-n lvis, IGuli :ron Frame, and all MLodern
;mp)reenajdts. i:very Inmstrument warranted
VE' eat- MEde uder the supervision of Mr.
.I U . uVI'> I E. who has a practical expe
rec fv r thirty ii'e years. ar.d is the maker
t oereken thousand piano fortes. 1 ur facil,
ites for man ufacturinug enable us to sell these in*
trumnts froni SlOJ to $200 cheaper than any
lrst class piano forte. aug 151ly
$1,500
PER YEAR! we want agents every where
to sell our IMPROVED $20. Sewing Ma
chines. Three new kinds. Under and up
per foad. Sent on trial. Warranted five
years. Above salary on large commissions
paid. The on;r machines sold in the UInL
ted States for less than $40, which are fuzl?y
licensed b)y Hiowe, Wheeler & Wilson, Gro
ver & Baker, Singer & Co., and Bachelder.
All other cheap machines are infringements,
am1I thea se!!er or uiser are liable to arrest, fine
ad imprisounent. Illustrated cirenlars sent
free. Ad dress. or call upon Shawl. Clark,
at Isiddeford, Maine,or Chicago, 1ll.
Julyr 5 1y_