The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, July 31, 1867, Image 3

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akeA imeriseients. Woo; i6 fz kwe~.Wo ac tk . t k D, LWoo mitred asof e5ange Ziget mitket price t A RBh1SAgent. as s#,'deapproved 6iahe is prepared rgasonable rates,wh bseiog'caf h ent by 4~ ~I seg rehstb8ge. 14 ys a bandAnd will be Se.mi of $10 pp" d * for patronge, JgRu ;r M for-a coauinion - the pubi that witle spared to render tlp si ats etion. p & C. CHAPHAg. ' bey $C.,- July. 3. tr etsn or. s -1 A whe d I p aU - ssa - ehr dls o e' pe Sil eeiaWha,-ees uth-RUtile SoRE.m~u UTA BAGA TUNP SEED, N EE[and PURE, * &T~*~UTH CAROLINA. -* ,.- ~RY DISTRICT, Le ws' . erkins sr SuaFe,kins and otheg. i n ifatiuthat Friank u One ofr2be defendlaR&e in the aI.?e sWa4e eae resies,sitheO4t thieState, lisa theufore,ardered, 'that he do appear an- 'bq~ to are division-or sale ei:the real eatteO9 Perikis, dec'd, on or before the 9th d nexA' mt. or his COseni tothe uane'gP be entlered of record. Given.~under mny hand this 23rd daiy o July .A.D.1867 JOHN T'. PETERSON, o. .x. D J.l. o<.-mT- 1-> GIiD TIAIIONA th NT POR THE B3mSIT OF TEs LADIES" 5DCIETY + Uaaid ofthe Suffering Poor and Destitute ~of.the South. _ f tetk e Vpace -in W ash in g ton D . ., -August 1867W; $he "Lades' Society in Aid of tie Suffer' ihnd-Destitute Poor bf the South" would c xnd earnestiy call the attention geberoUs Northern public to the grest 4lstress and fearful suffering now provaiiIng In the S ithern States. Letters are daily re ceivetfrom the South, from the Generals copmeinding, Governors, Ministers-, aTid em 1ient'GItizeris, fiurnishing -the. most .heart' iending.details of the actual want,- famine aWd starv-aton in their lzmediate neighbor hood- ,The following fewtxtracs from the very tuw letters ~eeleived by the Secretary and Mauagr of the Sodety.are respectfully refrred to : . . - s*D Qas.,PrisT rMn. DrvIssI', Richinond, Va.; May ii, 1867. Mng. l1ntOWE MATgE: My Dear Madam-I shall be too glad if anytliing can say -willsaid the Society-in its noble vork. A large proportion of the peo" pie of the South have.suffered, and many are-still snifertng almost to the limit 6f 'en durance from he devastation of war and' suboequenkfailure of crops. They are mak-. tng every possible exertion to revive their various branches of industry . atd becomie setf-supporilg. The liberal .sistance which the Northern. people are well able-to give, wiirelieve a- great amount of distress, and will no doubt be sufficient to place the poor of the South beyond: further suffbring for food. The leegnt: manlfcstatioas of an al mostuaversal desire througbour the South fora ieally fraternal reunionwith the Norr, may well serve to stinulate the gelberons sympashies of the Northern people, while mbt could do more to foster and en cou ihe growth of a healthy sentiment in the i-thn the generoug.aid -which it i the issioe of your Society- to inveker. I sic m' hope the noble,efforts ot lhe 80 ;t W,eault in tbe:mostahnndsitsuc ee. mai, dear Madim,=Iery respectfu.ye your odi serrsitt, - . c ILD, Mf ajof General. Headquarters,2d Mi0. Div., -Cha stsn . C., May 1$tb, '67. ; e $ 3 havei view In c the Gverm tf- -the Unied 8e[ :and the inui8ieet wnfribtins a for qiL reliefof the wide-spresa tiendt o ,leaves g eat nr Sbers-ebpoavdd wik1 ad clbhing. And en abundant enables the peo 1eM raipe lheir 1ohe . tf.' itb muy 8 sbe the cess of yo1 r ,-a hemaiun adam, Ceammand.,ggd Nil. District:' - tbD give yedd4h'0e-i t yre relied ~ iteiipbed upd n #~l, bat tQo ~ 6toyou,i it sir tu~hat gratituZdb'c. is so emitiently ahegeoeraes thsananog yock, Tinm, *adam 'eyire' -Giensbo. May T4'th,-e retaurned frour-a tollr ttippagh S mOid"ovlo af erIr.e immdgston of the people can -seatesty bes ydu .are h ollowgqed, . emaciated ~ ~twords' are :bread''-for 6iteY.'..1aW6e of."hnger. La~ ice 5eritnessed tbg. body.of a'ehild ter'issa res,MO g boart;in tire saare ragsis ?hiit WIs-cd. Iue aibther,. four fe maZreaJsed for a.steg on two pounds of esta. tdeSbte WitfeUmt.On ti.e rotd I uoe taher. who had u'aliredt twelve miles, '~sIfood*2(eg r chikhree. Map~y .can ofte suffrlug Sbtnot teme~ e .requi eaatfonrom mirkinif victims-Of ay~ Add'itoal fa#s wun~ be raisit( at eae-s 4The sl .Mas-. ~h~X~CIOrOenerous beop1e of the or bgiving a Qingd1 iatial Enters -Enament, o -dth tv e o,opera" tuom andsym s h p!g - ; for the. mewe suppr o0' means to ~engb[ thea to e-ranfQrard food to staaving-honJ wil tp. e at Wasigton..'I.~C.. August 1,IW.Trr a bke?! thousand tickets will he ored.for sale, a 4fP deb: Every ticket si iam o he anolrit vibe ii valuabte- s.waids to. -the holders, wiRL be divoed stonei by je.L4 Maiaser to purceasing footto b9 mtabfir immediate distrIbjatio.n among th ' ~ t'edy. .The adf.3Mo2aager hav'e - ato n M arzLith -Iesars& $$namt,imra manuer weriy the-patronage and supor ,u. i-e List of Awe&ds. 3,gstngs.ionlon Fih Ave Ein.-Earwi nt. . hO 41 Set Diamondranid Emerads .... 10,000 -6. Soi4 tadirand Sleen~ - . ...E 0 ...... .., 7,000 -.ygota re DpnRing. ,c0 . 1 ~ r4msdh~-.---- d 0 - 9. 1 Si~eol~rD ond Stud... 8C03 l. I Diamoud Sca.rf Pin............-- 2,000 11* 15.5lse'Dimi=nnd Eings,81,000 -e ..........................200 E to.g Oi8iardinWatches[Hu -tess' 6500 each... .....--.------8-- 3 26 to SQ. 25 Solitaire Diamond Rings, 600 each.......--------...........12,500 51 o 75. !5-Sets Elegant Coral, complete $4eeach.........---..----- - tn,Ear-rings and Breast-pin, 6200 each. .............------.. 10,003 2526 o1,125.1000 ChromsAreti"ts Proof 20,000 1,i26 to 6,125. 5000 Elegant Engrvings 25,003 l iglo 6225,100Sets Silver P lted lea ' ere very heavy,.......--..--- 10,000 6,26 t9.*00.Consisting of Writing Desks, Wo~rk Boxes, hotograpic Albums, Sell Silver Plated Forks, Fdish Knives. Na.Pkm Riags, Boxes, Ladies Glores, h.:Udkfs., &...... 44,000 Total........-------'.......63.E All srrds will be delivered or forwarded as directed, the day after the distributia. The distribetion will be saper:.tenlded by.a Committee of well known gentlemezlv who i giving their aid and sanction to this noble cha rty, will not only receive the.confidence o)f,the blic at large, but the warmest thanks o0 the dies' Society in aid of the Suff'ering and Dey ttute Poor of the Sonth. ExEU-urVE CoxxxTrfEE -Mrs. Lalira Brooks, Mrs. Chai'ies Wadsworth,MIrs. Drake Mills,M1rs. E S. A\dams,Mrs. Hi. Sherman,Miss II. Duncan, Miss Maria Moulton, Mrs. James Clark. - Mrs. HLARLOW E MAra ER, Sec'y. ,ub Rates.-6 tickets 69; 10 Tickets 1.8; 20 Tickets 36; 84 tickets 54; 40 Tickets'72;. 53 Tick. es.93; 'T5 Tickets, 135, 1)3 Tickets 18); 153 -riets 27- %..Tlckets 86); 3.1u TIckets, 540; Established and reliable agents willlbe allowedl 15 per cent commission. AJlorders or commnu nicatons address to main office. BEN~TLY, CLAItK & Co. 222 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C Agent at Newberry. souse to Rent. The building formerly occupied by A Harris, nextt door to Messis. Wiskeman 8~ Wilber. The first story is a large. fine store room, and un,derneaths it a commodious cel la eod story fine rooms, suitable fou dwellino. Possessien given 1st August. App!yto B. !L L/VELJACE. Miscellaneous. TOURNAIMENT. The young men, assisted by the Ladies of Newberry, propose on the last day of the Barbecue, 15th day of August, to give a Tournament, and cordially invite all the young men of the adjoining districts to take part in the exercises. Those_ wishing to en ter the lists wlk please hand their namnes and the chters they wish to personate, to either of the committee, between the 1st and 5th of next month. No names after that date will be received. RULES TO BE OBSERVED. . All Knights will ride with a lance 10 feet in length. I. Each Knight will approximate in dress as near as possible the character he personates. I1. Each Knight's name willbe called three times, if not present; not allowed to ERDE. IV. Eachnenber wllie required to meet at-tbe C. '., the morning -of the 15th, at 8 o'olock,-A. M. V. No ardent spirits of any kind allowed on the grounds. Admission fee to enterthe.lists; $1.00. Riding to commence at 10 A. M. CO]MITTEE oF ARRANGEMENTS. JOHN MARTIN, 1 P. G. McGREGOR, JAMES LARKIN, I E. C. JONES. July 17-29-tf. Bargains,. Bargains. BY CALLING AND OUR{ STOK, - YbL WILL FIND ~ Prices Greatly Reduced!!! WDoi't forget. No.- , M(OLLOlN ROW. " B. I SLNGLETO . WILS6I & WICKER Are in receipt of ecboice.and dsirable stock of Miscellaeois G1bds and Notions, -GROCERIS I r eoi T1 n e r Miscelhmneeus G~oods - -AND. - OTIO 8. nr.e 1~ Ii, conseine of a Originating from a scarcity. of mnoney, We propose to CLoSE OUt out large and. excellent stock.of And Fnrnshing Goods, Yea, at COAST and LESS THAN' COST if NECES SARY to effept .sales. Our Stock cannot be excelled in Style and Finish..We would call especial attention to the following line: Black Alpacca Sacks, from.......3 to 610 Brown Linen Sack1,................. 1 to 6 Col'd Cass. Sacks, (all wool)......6 to 16 Biack " '' " .- ------ 6 to 20 Frinted and Striped Shearacca Sacks.2 to 4 Cass. Marseilles and Linen Vests,.. 1 to 5 Boys Jackets and Suits for less than the mate. riaceare, persuaded that none will fall to find induements to bay, who de.Tra agIg9Sr line. l<espectfally, WRIGH T & COPPOCK. June 19 Newberry S. C. Extra Term:, Court of Equity. An Extra Term of the Court of Equity having been ordered for Newiberry District, "commencing on the first Monday in Sep. tember next, to continue. foe- de reek, if the business should sequire so much time," parties, counsel, an4 witnemss will attend accordingly. By order of-the Court 'SILAS JOHINSTONE, c. E. N. D. July 3-27-2t. m. Soldiers Meeting. The Soldirs in the late war, of all organ ized comnpanies from Newberry Dist., are ernetly requested to meet at Newberry C. Hi., on Ssle day next, to organize, some plan to erect a..Monument in memonaam of di acceased Soldiprs from this~ Dist. All Citizens feelidg'an interest im this meeting sre requested to mest.with us. *Wx..LESTER,. JOHN K. G.,NANCE, JOHN-WILLIAMS, 3 F.-J. CA LDWELL, W. M. KiNARD. Jtune 26 26 ft. Quarterly Tax Notice. I will be at Newberry C. H., on Friday, the 25th inst, for the purpose of receivinmg the Taxes on the 'sales of goods; wvares and m ierchandize, and spirituous Liquors, for the quarter ending July 1st 1867. Until that t:me I will receive returns at Frog Level. J. B. FE LLE RS, r. c. N. p. Charleston Advertisements. New Goods! New Goods AT THE * ~~ lCARENONHIUE." WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, At BANCROFT'S OLD STAND, 287 King-St. We would call Special Attention of Merchants and Plan trs to our large and well selected Stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which w are offering at the Lowest Market-Prices. Our Stocks are constMutly kreplenished by every Steamer, with all the Newest Style: and Patterns of the Season. We keep always on hand Fall Lines of Domestic Goods, which we will sell at a Smal' Advance on Agents' p rices, for CASh or CITY ACCEPTANC I We also offer at Retai, the Lirgest Stock to Select from in the City. N. B.-Samples, with Price Lists, sent (free of charge) to any part of the State Refers to City Advertisements for prices. All Orders will be promptly attended to. Stoll, Webb & CO. April 17 287 KING ST No ST ST iio m~~FT114G ST._ Opposite the Chai2ies2 H te Fo her1y .J{JS ASI{HURST & CO.) . G-EQB$GE C. GOOJ RWThE PH.V~'jJLTEMAN, o~1 >ath olow. Drect ImpoI'ter of Pure brQgs & Chblials4 AA R L E sT4N . n. . - acon, ~Lard &c .1~ IBft* J. Jut received a Splend 1d lot - ~ Bw EXH/BIT TI/ f Bacon Sides. Also beautiful kttk -en- LARG EST, ered Lard. BE8T.~ and maod Ne'w Fleur. VARIED, Fri~ . -I~odiO Stock of Ladiess Misses, Gents mCh ^~~S1mer ips e. 1I1bs and. Childien K.LQVELACE s& WHUEELE'S. '~ '~_- ~ ~ Y1-To be found this side of Char *DILLONS S -tn - The NEW LTYLES UTDiIIIVI j~qj- FINE MA TIERIAIL, wi,gi i 1.Ii M EGA.N STIAE; n FORuJUA1PII8 B al ,n ~ Co tt n j ill meet the approbatio: o~ the ' Rpast~ica o which hitention is res L~Jt as ?Jpe ~ -pect'i1 cailed. L1htasRpe csertru on;1. M. SUJj?El & C.. acse ph oef -mendin. tut . lob Main st., opposite byi fire. m yl1 8 tf M. BXARRE a SON. For sale, holegate and retaiL t w 00Boos! O -. -- -New Bookgar *Comig wonders. A Remarkable Work. 1 -Ifh S the Rev. )!. axtern Anthor of thp lo.m n 3gBate; - -' Memoirs of The -Confederate War; - -opi~n Bryan Maurice, or The Seeker; .Cmrsn CN Aelaiy . K. Dmxn; All the latest Styles oi ' r mt rfthD5 ;a Book of De.votions; Home Pastimes, showing liow -t getu~ DRSSP' rasE jagocapital Temperance Stoy; -PINTS, MJUSLINS, &c. Stories, by "'Ouida.'"An a-l l h aiu rilst efud A8well as a constant supply - ow Achol al the Gioos estleseto the wond o Bok fall kinds, and Sue Note.and GLotterwhichen her hole Papers. Also Indelible Pencils fcir markingwhcarofe*da Fornsale at te Boo Store of (3R B A."II. Y July 10tf DUFFIE &NcCHerPS. C REDUCED PRICES'! Postg StampsandetamUped1T LTTI Envelopes 8ru.ec fteTms Of all Sizes, for sale atCotnY ns A. M. RISE R'S, CaladE mieBfr rost 3Iastr, Newberry C.H , S.C.I * PUUHIASING. SK ]R E I I M. BARRE & SON. R E MOVA L A;M. WICKER'S Confectilonary and Grocery STORE. / - - I t~ke plasurec in calling the attentionC my friends and customxers to the fact that ha e remoed.ino mny NEWV BRICK BII/IDING on the corner in front of' my old store, an The-Wonderful Flexibility and great Com-. have fitted it up in an ele:ant manner an fort and Pleasdre to any Lady w m:ring the have now on hand the complet-est and Duplex Eliptic Skirts will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assemblies, Ope- Best Stock ~of Fancy Confectionar ras, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Chureii Fews -nr Good ge.nerally to befound Arm Chairs, for Promenade andI House nyhee Dress, is the Skirt can be folded .when inmYwee use to occnpy a small space as -casily and Thec attention of little folks as w'ell as bi convenientlv'as a Silk or Muslin -Drees, an~ ones is called to my beautiful assortment. invaluable quality in crinoiine', not four.d Roping to receive a continuation of th~ in any Single Spring Skirt. v'ery liberal patronage heretofore extendet For sale~by -M. BA RR2 3: SON. I Ireturn gr;tefal the.ts for p;zst kindnes: Miscellaneous. REMEMBER Ds MOWER'S New Store! ON THE CORNER, Where you will find a good Assortment of DRY OODS, G-RO CE RIES. if Call and See the Prices before .Purrebaslag.5X. July'T7 29 LADIES' FAIR! For the Benefit OF TBF METHODIST CHURCH, AT NEWBERRY C. H. The Ladies, menbers of this Church, re spectfully announce to the community gen erally, that they piopose giving a FAIR"" For the purpose of raising a snmiall fund to be devoted to..the necessities of the above named Church. The Fair will >be hel in October, co'u menccing on the let M.-daV, (Sat-e-r y,and is postponed until that time -.o avoid con flicting with otherC c.ritabWe'objects. Further p:tieplars will be publisbed at anotlher timo. FEMALE CC LLE E NEWBERRY C. .L, S. C.. " FCL1Y. . Rev.: Tavior-Zalv, Principa . Prof. W. Gr.rson Zealy, Assoctte Priu cipal. Mis A. E. .'o:ton, 'TrstP ctess -Col. Mrs. L. C,arroI. Prieipail Mical R' t. Mirs. -,-A .isn ". . Mrs 8. 8. McCuliv. Principtf Prim:frs Dept.. -- TU -ensuing. Salon or th s c ioo6wW,omenr Wed nesdity; the 2Ist day of August. next. The Session:-embraces - . SNTEENWErM, a p0 i- } are cha~rned rrom:theKTzx,Esf TIE'IIt r ENf\CE. To tnl iL5 c.s-OF TIIE REs~SION. - The:da.uhteneof li-misters' of the Gospel, boarding-with the Prncipal,-. qreeducated gratuitomisly, the-only ebarge against them is for boa rd. FRich boardev is regnhrMl. to fcih Towela, a patir ofS.hbeets, Philow-cases. and such.heaty~eoveriii as maii bc.needed.. Terms-In Advan, in Crivnfeye tr Setsic of' Sixteeni Weeksn Ronrid, inclad!ing wshings fae', ligits. Ttn IiN hrroesn , CIDept 0 Do. " ". " Academic, Thr0. Incidental Expense.a.....................- . The above is required ofeach pupil; the.f!low jiT0Kr optional:. - .Tuition on Pi;no, including use of Instru-- - -.. 'f.-...:..............~............2000. 'Tuitifon on Guitar..................... .... O Yocal teeson,.epYnte,..............,... 15 Q% inej I.eseens,,iw-class.............:.. 19 .Tuition in Modern [angees.ea:h.....00. Tuition anDaning or Paintin1,...,...2300. Nd othier -chatrges exceptifor Books aind privafe Staionery fuirnishedl.' lE. J. TAYLOR-ZFKLY, - - Newrbevrs-.C.7H-., -u~v,1-29-1f. - SEOUNIARILY! Having taken adlvantage O14 Declinein Goods, fhe~ s.uIscribetr has 5uit re ~elved an. assoi'trenitbought afj OW.EI*UItES~ which ie-an aindwill sell atr,a The Cheapest Goods since the war, Embraicing Dry. Goods, Dress Goods, F Shoes, , Groceries, &c., FOIR PROOFi OF TilE SIE Give me a Ctall. W. H. WEBB. Jnne 12 24 GROCERIES PRODUCE! Wiskeman & Wilber Take pleasure in announcing to their friends, patrons and the public generally, that they will always keep on hand a select stock of SGroceries and Produce, at the Lowest Market Prices. CORN & BACQN, Will be sold Low for Cash, ior Bartered for Cotton, as Cheap as it can be.done in Api 4the country. INotice-Reward. Strayed or was stolen from the village of Newherry,'on the~ third Monday T ath July, gse,so bfoe'ih itiustant. a three year old Baiy Filly, medium through tbe right hind root : for recovery of her, or 'mformnation ieadinig to the recov ery of her, I offer T wentvJFive Doiilars Re ;wrd. W. G. ABRAMS. Miscellaneous,. MULE STOLEN. On rlay nign?!. 8th instant, a fidiam size, red 'matre mitae was gatolen from my stabie. Said rn:e is -bout 11 yeur4 old. Flax ir:e and taii, sad head inclin'ng grec. *A batdso me reward will be p,id either for therecovery of the animal or way iufornation leading to the same. . - 14M 4ARRETT,. Jui y -2 ' Newberry Diftriet Coinmbi:r P,e::ix copy twkie and fOr ' ward bill to Herahl-ofice.' J. B; E. SLOAN,. Cotton Factor; and G-enIertll Commission Merchant, CHAIlLESTON, C.. .Eo?ciu- Con.Yynwti, of oti and other produce, will gike partics far attention to tM' sale of Wheat and Flour. - Refer to ft r,.. Mays & .Mirtin, and Carwile & Mr.C:u lriu. Jrl'v1 2 tf. Blease& Wrigh HIIve pow u n re aid arc cons4ny receivin^ i !are nsortrcnt of the fca'f b.e"t articles of Whidi they warrant to give. cadre isatisfec tion. Arls HA{L OFFICE -&SUfPITtI They mantfecture ttnd l a whoaIeaaiV a ' retail the besC articleof -Plain 'Tii War They keep on lad. a g6od ssoit t -uit Pressed and Japann d Ti Ware ALSY, - -. GnerTy - a * They" ti ti.d< f JON LZ{Oi) (4r.e iR t4ir. ie, sitch as ROOFt G6 TEr.ING. &c. -.am v' - IS kin friend'andh pie eri t% 'a openred a o ip1w - *-OYEi T HE T 5 S119?, WTiere be iltk keep~ eetit stly Ji , Sddl'es af d Harnie-sf ce r-drpCd EIPaIRJG - o*e wih- Nete TERtMS V.\SI aST noderace 4lg p%par jai16~ 1y J R1Y LE,' Ag. Louis eSchiedir, TI.dagn remoiveal to theCNNfR STOR 0(-' M2 IN STREETl', forrinelf occ.upied 41y \Yiskemaa & Wilber, wouM,arepeet(4iy - formt the.l dis id.aitizeis gejiv&(Dl, ibst re is prepa.red to fu-insh, PFk.. ad. W ig Pardies, eihevery k miof CAKNS & YrR, atshort notie, such1 a .G)ogM, Alinond .C C Tl dt.,te hiase, iTe fy an,d 1Kaiinatgf Crean m?wi;r, Meralngnbs, FWeit Merii -Also 6W baad fr~ehs huat, --ispdBawd Spone Cakee,Jelt.RoJIs,Suaa-i.in16s, Jumbles, inrs aaps. ang '$ t eek tak,Lo'e Kisses , - -- Fredh BredA aid 3AsrtedPies, Swerrols, and Tea broad bakcf to.oder. "ite will also 1iav~e a 'fine.- aa.rtmnenit'of FRENCH'aud 6ther CANDIES of his osa mauf'cture. -His .- .4 Ice Cream Falbi. Is now cpen daily...?- - .Havierone ovings, bau.e andis material being of the bet and terms viey moderate, h-c respectfulfy solicfts a share o( patrnage. May 1-18 af. WEBB'S K LOTII llOU18K By late addlitionss;my steek of CLOTHING AND IGENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Is now Complete, And my prices As CHEAP AND CHEAPE Than they were one week ago. CHEAP CLOTHING FOR CASH,. At the new Clothing Store of WV. H. WEBB. I taike pleasure ini stating that the Messrs. 3farhall. Brorhers. having the rn nagement, of this estabis~hmrent, w!il alway be found t.... ,.e..y ad -,--- to sumoi tha wanta