The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, January 13, 1869, Image 2

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Dr. Livingstone' thi great AfrIcAn ex vober, Is Ave. The Qgeechee rioters have been cap. %f4VWAn'd dispersed. Thao who live In Omaha are knowi n as Omahogs. Itelper, the impending crisis, is run. sing a railroad. Why Is a Contederate soldier like Liz-' Otu? Dcause he was licked by dogs. Qf the human race 1,250,000 are Masons. OQrn is selling at 25 cents per bushel, *ndpipti county, Ark. - -Ala:%t4 ntal s 11hout 870,000,000, stng W 'a fptirchased at a little less thp:wo centa the aere. There are over forty tobavco fictor ies In' Jht4o6d, Va., employing 15,000 personua. M1otov, the Ilmioneal conposer, was fromi his sixth ivire in err to narry her sister. I gget 9f gold weighing two. hun :1 nyweights, was found in Vite Ga.i tecesitly. IVhe nit stylo or honnet is to b. a head aind two inches of ribbon, fa.tenoed with a hairpin. Jt. :aOd that cnstor oil makes shoe loothbr soft and pliable and quite im pdWibds to water. '.ttyo6ng gentleman in Oshkosh W;s. e6poin, was fined $5 nid costs the other d4y f(or winking at ladies in the street. 'hp mall-pox exi.sts to ia Conlsideralie extent among the crowded tenement htiues of 1ew York. 'At a municipal election, in, New' hern. NPO.,:a Relinwax wiAs eleetert mntor. the defeated canididate being u carput-hagger. In -Milhn.igton a R-idienl nin-or nnd aalico equncil were elected, only Repmli eins vOting. rt'o ynuing ladies of town have tak(,I i4olandii In that Sinit under the liome stead act, and purpose removing upvn Sh,em, to run a fiarmon their own necoumo. Four hundred neres of land in Mont. gatudry county, in the State of G4-ogia. Sold at auction, for less than a half ctiut per'acre. Portland, Main6, has a citizen who hns predicted a secoid deluge ; aid to) g.t ready fo- it, is spunling aill lie is wourti, in'uildiig a "Noah's Airk." Poir fifths of the prement rnlers iii TVhneqoe- are either broiken dowi or capt off rebels. Thie retmming fiith is eothposed of Iegioecs and( vngrin1ts. Tibe first strawlrries of the senson m(fdii th6ir appenrnitce in thie New Orleanp-market last wt-ek, uelling-$:3 tie baj kylt. The)petrificd remains of it man narlv eleven feq high, [have beenl exhumel neie Sunk Rnpids, io the Missis-ipoi The antediluvan gaint i.4 sulposed to have ,weighed 000 poknds. A Nanpjivillo, mecltanic is said to hinve inYented a itootin t1ulcline, wiichl Ie calls the "Polyfer,' "hich will destrov & regiment of-ohlers, distant i mile an'd A. Massaplustta Phy4ologist asser(s that. there are no (ina -ingers who use tobacco, It 1k p3roved& in theo dissectinig room)/he elinims, that tobmacco injnres the voice., Anm ardent couple was mamrrietd in Ghbar lotte county, Via., atmely stainlag on1 onie muddy.ban'k'or a swtollen Rtr'eiitu while thi .ofiiiating cergymain stondt on the othier. TIho bridges had been swepit away. One of the San Franucisco papers has addedia new feature to Its birth, mitr. *eg,nd donth column--"DIivorcs." This departmnut. Is as well snipplorted amnd as'timuol a public conrentiemce as its eompanions. The Atugusta and Granieillei Mann-m fancturing (:omnpaniies hatvo nuvia'r,ned the price of their goo4.s a hualf cenit a yard. The prmices now arc 3-4 Shoeeinig, l11; 7-8 Shiring. 13 ; 4 4 Sheeting, 114,~ an4 drill, 16) cents. ..goat was arrested in Kingstreet Chaleatont which was painted in funeri coid~ ew.the hon s, niose, twe'~k, le'gs bacIkand tail, anal had the nord "Kn-. Kiuic," in large wite let ters on bthii ts sides. It is con4ftrary'3 to the (-it' iordi. nancO fi' such "ity nunnals to go att lmag. Ah'old-g'entlemn ' witi ng for' a train In t,he great deipot'at (Chiengo recen,tly', aid to 'a htystandert: "Ontly thinik of' it. ! lint a'litte over thirty yasirs ango I was efi'ered eighty necren of lnd, on part' of whiqh tisi dopot is nowt built, fr' it sorret horse nti saddle, and I wats f..o1 enoi%h to keep the sorrel." A'sehtool comittt'e man wr-ites: W havo a 'hehool h'oame Ilarge enough to nie com)in.Odlate four hun'dred't piils fonr I stories,high.'' Ani exehunmgem dec ii ng am ver'-fie n'inea Iy twoa umile's ini lengthm, as ,'ps ag~o the prayer of D)r. Pterry, the eh nJain. AnotW~tOhinese handi lt and black - mni or,.f;instian-mian, has been enyt. nmo I in ' 8Aghai. 'IHe will lbe putni,bedl b' being pu noabox of sneh shape that lie e-tim neliher lie dowln, uit, nor standti; i< ,heata\d htanids will ptrotrumde. nod hm. withIy. l4ft?ecxposedl to ann, wind and rai iti1 lie d1ies of exhaution- or sitar v DY hilllu dle5escrieq the costnmes of the e#diet of an Arrien', king as follows: "The king wore a dress coat--and nothiing *lse, hja first minister wore a shirt with. outAloees2ad no'thingr else' ; h is secound enlinitser wore a necktie-mand 1noth~ing elase 4t third was tdorited with a at and nothing else ; hint thme queen vmi ied the eduii by wecarinmg an unmrella-anid nothiungeie." in'Hliinary amid Hohemia, it ismaserted . that atmoement is on foot for thme ero ation of a S'laivoact Emipire, to bie allied with 'She'North Germnman ConmfederatIion. ParynfDitiio project. is to revIve thne king. doni i-of, Poland, -ieaing to we o h pr o. vingqes to' IRusan. Time Austilmn Gav *rnmoeit, it is t ied, hum cummmenced prosections against time open fienuds of thia-plati; The-case of the South Carolina vs. the Ootia-. and Auguista Rall Road htas besty luded, im accordance with thme $m ge Plq tt, 'a jury 'was sumi Ano le(dounty, which after ,eareumroammiijd he natter, and pro. ?ee ig'der the diap'ted points of the RdIt&Mate houyr in Saturdav night last(rbtidored.a verdict of $1 10 as the amou)te Odama e satntinedl by the $outb Qorona JsI IIoad, Time nmoney NEWBERRY,- S.~C. .Wodnesday Mornin, yan. 13, 1869. 0ish and - C Only. .Froni this date ie enforco rigidly the cash s.tem, withall alike. Excepiions mAde during tle past 'year, by, speciol roquest and;on lromises strong and ap-. paretily trutiful, have prven tihe fallaey of credit. We catnot indulge the ex pensive habit longer. Onsh for job work, cash for mubscriptions, cash for advertisements, hereafter is the rule. Remember it, bring your money in hand if yoni need anythingjin our line. All per.0ins indAbtad to this office for adlvertisiig, or Job ioik, either A.. signers or. others, are called upon to &et tie up before retturn day. The garrio uider coinmmind of hijor Van lor11 ne l-ft our dislrit M13iliday. It is lossilily the last tiat will be quartered lamong us. Mr. Rtobi. A. .eKiiglit, owiig to ill healtih, retires m ihe imalagemi.elt of the Unionville Timites, ihieb n ill be coi dcllete liv R. IW. Shinild, Esql. We n-ish frimid McK iigh t a spieloy recovery of 1:is heiltih, nd Mr. Slnld great, success onpon" the tripod. Milss E1mm111.1 Westfiel, of Greevilille. S. C , vas gralited, nt die United Slaite.s Coumrt Yesurilt< , a vopyt ight for a in w oiece of timiAe by lr, entitled 'liidan's L-tinenit," sa %S fihe Char11le,tonl Uilliier, and we fire gi atifi- to know, that this ACC0111plishie'1d .m110miable yoliog lady11 i.4 ntat1king Jdi use of her bcatitiful taleit vnm mi: llpfttion, Hetr brvief vi.dit to citir hame et, arid the lilcaslrt-l. realized iie-refroin, nie rot forgotten. Bautlruptcy--Another Chance. It is generaly udrit-r.tocd O .At tihe petitimner for biakri-ptey, sinwe lie first J:anuoary, will ha om.orl to pay lif(y per cent. of his dubtN. Th ie Ali tai Daily Press sys ruleh1 is not the CaS0 Wily ider vonmiiigencies. A man t1), fii his petition at aly timtle, anld if no olject ion is m11e by li creditors, lie tmay receive a lital di.ch4aige. If ob. jection lie made by the creditors, how. over, they eant in:ist up1onl tle elnfol-e menlt of the fifny per cient. clatuse, vre the, discharge is grantedii. If this be co0rrct, there is till a chaince. Legialativo. 'Ihe Alhbama Iegislature a4iourned sine diu oi tle 1st. utimo. Tili next sessioi cmimences in) Jlly next. Our graml tablmlu instead of exhibijt ing fily signs ol a lice gritifyinig ebr lieer, took a new !ease of l4gi:ltive life on the fh inst., after the hitistma itl. O-ig, anld is now Dgiin inl Uill k.lite. Very little if an1lytililng eCollli.shed as y'et, while thati is thie way thei money01 goe's. Tlhe follo wing bills antd petitionts w'ere To'i dividet Beunufort COut tv. State roadls to lie worilked underi a gener l sys 5temiit~ of01 cotrae.ts. A hill etnpowering atItortey General to change the v'enuei ini State cases. Also toi inctrieasu stalariiek of Just ices Sjyit-me Gotirt antd G irmc uit .Jmi lges. A bill to declarte t he righIts of credi. torns, andh to pr'ivide for the0 winmding til of thie alir is of railroad companlOies inl fin the Seinato the follow inrg hills re. ei:."eid a secondt r'eadinig, cil were or. dei ed oi; be0 enlgro'sedi: A bill to puni ish he hboliest0nil 1a Li a bill r'elaitive to .:1les of propi'crt u undler de0."cLs or coOuts ol f qityI antd c'iruit courits. AfThira ini Washingten. V'^AOmlNwrI'i, ,Jamiry 8 I .-.Gen. Ros.5 Seaun's deathI in New (thih'ans caluses gen. t'i ii glooom here. lIe was hiighily r'es:ie... ted and loved. Thei liottio.ne bie nutho izuj~erthe Secreua ry'se sI i toprh I raw(h555lisd cotton g oafer thel10 passngei of te ehil t fivrodt linly duIf soldtmutia Ito w it New orkh Uniiteid-Stattes, the' tgenits n~ ill be Inaxed Itiree enits per' punmid. C. t toit purchiasedl by the oiver'nmntt shall b.e sol nt a priu'e no41 less tai live cenits adlvanece (Il ltie co4St. Aliannfacture's wilthin the Uniiteid Stales sire allowedl t1 Ilh aw' back piirt f' till I rantsactin to1 bI le laresente(d Ilto tiongress at the commencileet of In1 the Senate, a hill r'egnaling the price andc enco'(urang lilt Iproduc1t of Stat's 1o.es $00,r 00 liv' a national 11anIk ill iHistonl. A bill lest'lie tig the jur is. hd iin of (lie (Court oif ( lims 1, wias re. feurredu tat the Judlic-iaryI Cuni ttuee. Tihe Sentate pacssed severad perttsonnll dlisability' bills and adjounedill. In the lionls', noi bulsieSt oft impt or tant'e wns1 traniisacted'c. Adjourined to Monidayi. We r'egr'et tol learini tliit Gov. Pickens is 1l'inrg seriiiusl y ill, at his home in Edgellceld distict. atmonig the negroes in PriinIcess An goti (., Virginlia, reach its thr'ough thte press'. M r'. Johnil Glovei' of Be'ech Island, Edge' (Ieldl, sayis thie Advet tiser, was found dlend( on Thursday last. It is supposed lhe (died inl a fit. F"rotn (he fart WVest conie aecouts of hattle tbetweeni white and negro soldiers, and tales of fire, murder and ravishing. ''Te nation's wiar'ds seemt to have earte blanebho 1o (10 as they please. There is some talk about a Gov'ern. men1t Cotton Bill, in which the Govern menti is to mtoniopolize tho ptiirchse of all the staple, at a stiplulatedl price. Balderdash ! -- Conigress should be talcwt et 0n toa .mtick -1 lants or Avettiluk. "if you doi i u.h t'o be a total failure, advertise," says the letter heading of the Onarga (ill.) Journal. And the surest aid most expeditious wny' of disctAerihg the energetcl> and business men of any place, is by an Cx niination of the advertising colunins of the newspaper pibi6lied in their neigh borlhoo10d. An evidenco of the ef'ect of advettising is shown by the followihig letter addresse<t liv liln ad er tiser to Geo. P. Howell & Co., New Yok : (ents-lFr the Loid's sake stop. that. nilivert isemen t. We have had a hundred letters the past imowlh, rnd could havil hought 20 pressfs in oie day, ti from $-.I to $400. YoIml. &O., The ed'tor of the New Lisboii (Obio) Patriot, unler late of Nov. 28, says: "Sometmcilie Inst Simmier You sent the Patriot an advettisemncat of Muric Vale Senilnary, occupyn.s.hg ibout. tin inch, for whivi I suppoie you chtarged the Pro. Iliettor t (Iol'itr. A young Isady of thiN plIce, who intended to go to Plittsiirg to complete her imisical education, eut oit tlhe fial vertIseient and wrote to Mr. Whittlesey enticerning the isiiution, prices. &c. The correslioidence result. ed in ler going on in October. Ainother young Idy froitn tier e, ,with one fr61 Saleil, followed in Novenber, anld still ulnother. has gonle from Salim. This miakes four scholairs for an ndveitise timet of $1, which certIitly is cheap elloligh." The revvrvc is howii by the fIllowing ..iactival illil-tantion: A clerk inl i mer Cnltilo collcern in this villige said to us the other dy, that lie h131aS "pligiuey easy Limies now-a-days-very little work to do--our firm don't advetisc." Nu The 'tory of the boy who was relt oit with i a hag of green corn to sel1, is a goad lil. IL thoe w%ho .aittenyt bin.iiiss n itliit adverti ing. The boy was g-nu ill day nid retired m ith the l:g nil opuined, Ilich lie 1111mped on tle floor, syig, "'Illere is yolr coin, go anill sell it yotlr'vi - I can't.'" %Sid nny ?" "No," sai the boy ; "I've biven till over New Loiidon with it, anild nollody said 1an1Y. thiag aboit gieii vorn. Two or three fellows rtk:d tme what I'd got in my bag, and I told them it wts [lone of their businless." Exchanges. Vick's Illitstrated ('atalogue and Flotal (miide, For 189, sent us by Mr. James Vich, if Romhestvr, N. Y., is O if the uni11lsoilest entalogiues we huive Seen in Someit timov. A beanitifill and14 highlv Col med fr4 int ii I Cece, replesenlting a b-oquet of rare fIlwers, ndds to) its uallutv. Asile from tho b;tnunitof apietta-i et f orhiis entalOgIe, it is a guitde for ht' Flower ardeien, and contaitis accutrati% doscrip tions of' Iearling floral t,rnrs of the wori, wvith pill ()i.:It iwns Itr so" i ned tranisplai:i ng am1i after culdture', biesideis a li3s ofl all kitads oif MCed, for. I iwer awl vegetablle gairde(ns. E.very Idy suhoubII hav e one of thelse entiguegi., antd we sugIgest t hat onle be set for bay every' hady reader oIf te Ilirnld. Sendi' 10 ets. to Mt. James Vick, Rochlester, N. Y., andi it wi!l he all tight. The Southd Carolina hIa pti,st has been sol to Jcter & 1)iekinson, of the Re. ligions: I Jernid, Rihm rornd, Va., biy whori un le xpliredlS hsbselt 11io wil lie fiiJld. A change hlas iccutrtrd ini the edIitoirial imanagemnetit oif tha mo-, ii~~ t excllenit p-i per, the WXanllta Corieir. WX. G. Keith is nwits editor iln chief, anld WI~hitner Symmuet's, asso0ciateL. ' Ttr. AilrmeAN Sroetn Jorns!.u.. T,'hei re is thei I"armer that does not nd mire, fine0 J.'ooded Stock or takhe pride in enrin ig for it. .Iviery a rumer lhas now anl op portm111ity' of obta iing i someli c'ho(ice Cattle, Suheep, I logs or' Poultry fice, by gettin upl tl a clubh for t his Jourinal. Sp)cCimen('i Cop)ites, Show lihil, &ce., sent Itee'. Address N. P. IBoyer & Co., IPublishemrs, Piokesbutrg, Chester Co., Neuw Yoax l)ay BOOK. --Those who dlesir 3a poplarli and steing Northein D)emrocraItic paiper, w hi, it add(1iti~on to its pol11itin alttert(i, 'ont tins ai 'omlete'l summbItary' of thle marltkets, locail news, tgil mural, IIl'iial andil miscellanieous rend1inug, poemsii, choIicle stoties, eleC., will subhscib e at once for the New 1Ymkl Daiy I o 'k It. is' devo ted to wilte stu. premni:ey nntd Stateo equlhity. Van Evrie, I lortn & Co., 162 Nassau St., N. Y. Subl1ser ipitio $012 per 1 ianntim. A ti.Lrro's I i..t'3Tnt.i'rta A M. AC. - To) Messrs. Chlapmuan & )ufllie, are' we iindebied for a copy)) of tihe above spalen. didly) emibellished Alnanac. Procure a copy). Only 30o. TJu a Canoa.ts'A F"ARnI.-We have re ceived the fiirs?it numberi of the above natmed hn ndsome ngiricultu ralnimng:izite, It is wvell lilledI wiithI chiIce rearding for the1 fairmer and gardeiner. We commiend( "'the Farmer)C" to oitr pat11rons, an id hope I hat it, imay receive a lartge subscri ptiont hst fron' ouir (listrlict. Publhiished at Wiln>iniigton. N. C., by WmIi. II. Blernardl -$2 pet' annumtit. WnA-r E..se jilt II Exr'ser.---Wash itgi.on letter wvri ters say thai Menard, the c'oloredl Congressmn elect fiomi New Orleans, has gone home1, dIisglstedl n iIth his conitest foi' a seatl, and so imphcClouts 13' reduced I hat, lie hadl to obhtaini Freed-. menOf's Buireau truaspotttion. Seniool.inora ACcranT-.-Rlochlester, N. Y. Januaor' 8-Eight of the fifly womin. ded by thte falling oIf the schoolhouse are dlead. 'The accidenut Is attibted by the cor'oner's juriiy to a r.'glect inl putttinlg (till tone0 cap1s on1 the brick pieces. SAL.E Or Bascoun's Paws-The Newi York Tlribune of the 6th stays that at the sale of Pews in Beeccher's Church, the day prev'iouls, -'iety-seven thoutsand dlollars were reslized. There is not much relion therefr tepoor. T6 Charleston and ftok 'Twen ty miles', saud'th conductor, to an Irishman, who once asked the distauco of his journey. " Arra, thon," said Put, to his compunion. "and Its only ten miles for each of us, to bo.st4re." And so it is, genlui coup panionship always shortens distance In tra vel, doubles pleasure and divides sorrow. Thle clid of the journey arrives ere we know it, and one finds himself abruptly breaking a 'fens( of reason,' or perchance, 'a flow of soul ' constraiied to sinp tho thread of a hlippy discourse, to i1rn ti from the piqmant salliel, wittielsmsuand bagntelle of the pieas. tnt tourist tind coingnon du voyage. Anid such was the condition of things last Wednesday evening, as it party of gallant Newberrituis and Ulionites toet aboard the night trailn of the S. C. Rt. R. hounti for the Metropolls. Ainong them were two or ihree celelbrati bud lls and a "bird.'' ccnped fr.ml his covert. The bulls were going dowi 11tnolig tie bears. There was a golde'i at traction below for soime of thiem, and right pleasantly sped the liours awny. The 'hird' sang sweetly, regaled the CoIpany, was at teitive and polite to way (huiy) trivelers, entertiined A coitract to sul-ply government with etapty oys.er cans, to be tiled in the itinuffieture of plirrot shells, &c.. mid then, stririge to say, loidulged ii a supper of 'dolings ani fried fixings,' and matde up in part of suspicious sauwtage, (thought to have haid as an ingredicti, tle suilphuto of bark or canine,) oyster paties, sardines, chicken and pound cake, tgetlier with various et ceerans, and the whole washed down by a bowl of-hot coffee, in which the dregs of crention must have been mingled. The po sition he afterwards oocupied was a vety c itical one-abdoilinailly .le fell a-leep, tlo' but snored so loidly that he woke him, self uil; falling into another snooze and snore, one of the party almost s.ueceeded in playing yikee dooole upon Ilhis nose. Arriving in Clitleston, 1lhese irrepressible Newheiry liuills went among the heats mid foight. it out to tie tuiIe of $15,000 or $20,. 000, puichasing, in lots, over a thousamd biles, and dislio.ing of' the same togethey with previous tansneli is, at a preIIiuIm of 1'roti ten to eighteen dollars per bale. One 1ot liircliaed was a1 rise of foIr Lundred bfles. fhli Clint-leston cotton market on Saturday tifterncion wah tlhe most exeited thnt we hurl seen ii a long time. Manmy of the -1tkas w cret1'eted without samples. The 1art-kelt closed tha1 night in II ililee-bohi bityeri iild selleri satislied-the former with the certait prosliect of a further rie, iid the latter Wiih tleir-i stecesses. Miitc of the colton Iouiglht by Nvwberry was froln the I .iaggcrs", nd i thei resold That's the wIy%- to buy--wien the market's it little (11111, n1t il events ere the tile hIs rettelsd its i1axiniun, for afterwars somn, borly'll lie hurt. liy whell 3o may laipke a profit, buy lirgely, crea! io exeitement, tiit thel "pti'dh things Our roon tri tril] Ste.v in th4 Queen I ,01, though blut ft' 1 day Or I%o w vr- piensn. rable, and lid we ji:ne and (pIee, nigilt present man1111y iilereltilg items to oil1r readi ers. Hlut m0ore atuoo. Stillice it that evely moleit was it key moment, frautthi with I in ere-st,and redeeici wiili omth nin 1)p wich to build Intelligeme" was conviyed to us Satnnday af11erniouion, that those desiring to reach hom111e --ilu' mirdi repair to Cotiihii' by thelight Imill, 1 a k(imd and thughtfl(i-m4,r andl di,ltingubb-il leg'nl eitzVe, reinfiibering that Newberry wa xtensi vey a!rl.td goI lie colt ftI ills, iihiquh lon < inl erct ic iuperinn-u'lilm of2 then G. & C. l1 t& ti il'iurbl a speclial trinI 01ne1 In 410 mnut e. trini'aks were'u pnekei(il and11 he butts iur ithie kyl Iiruterity3, imi a spinling of tihe pre.-s were pn-s51ing n, wnnmii thiri (obje'ctve p'oinlts, unlehi't they va. riontsly ranceheu t i' u ihne. IDo Mi m: W r.A u C'onts ? -The quies. tain, "DIo M en WVent Corsets ?" is an sweredl by3 a .N Yo~irk corset miake r, who says theiy d-,, an "i'he kniows it, ben;tuse he0 tIlkeS them;."' ile adds: Thei i lest gen Iteen inl lown employ tims meansl21 oi giv iag symmiuiietrty .0to he-r ligur2es. 'Theay ar t '014 ue so onehi: hy' younlg men11 nS byi thiose somewuihlat ad. vancie'dt in hifi. Win Ithyi guentlemen't of mi idle age' like to1 be thouiigh.IJtlandsome, 11m12 to have'j pr4ieerved the sv'inmletry amlii grace ( oltuth I shotuid 'sav that therie ar0 nt, ileast th)reeI hioisand 'genh14.. men't iln New Ymkih wh o wea'r ("orsets hab11 Iin! ,t1 nniace t hem prletty tigh tiy just t'rnspi'red to tell(eve the mlonttony of eaI'ir tetropoit in ulife. ( )ld Sam li Chog. gimw, whomtt i the eitori of' this pi.eh0 hias puileiiy thrIas.h'i, reLtu42rnedi fr'omi mud-21 Spr'i igs with ai young)~11 ife, lie is saidl to1 he fondi ofi huer, and( thle way be C.m421 to, get hier wals this: Some thne21 12go we colurtedi hert, bu12t Iinrding she was on they make!~, thrmy her off, ufter shootinag hei' brnothIer 41nd( two cousins1. She vowed re Ventge, d prends ied to 1mat2'1 any m-m4214 who wouhi hI orsene-wii'Ip uis. .lhis S:nnu aigreed to unudertaike, a nud shte 2mn11ried hlim ni21 tht prom)1ise(. W\e shall enililuon a12nd peent (1nr con2g1'ntilationts in2 ot u sual fort2.--liiungtow'n (Gibbet1. Index to New Adtvertisemnict. Notice to diebIt(ors-MN. 1). Subier. Landm{ to ret'lt- W. Gi. .l 'tnos. School not iue-ThIlos. D)o'ce I. iial1 Not icce-Dan1. GoIggans, ohnuttr. estate W, I). Gioggns, dece'd. Sale of C'hises in Action-T. I ierbert, in bankruptcy. Notice to tax payers-J. T1. Peterson, Chiairiian lIard Relectmen01. Not ice settlement of Estate of' 11. M. Werts--0. S. Welts, a4dori. Wen mvi ti attention2 to the enrduIof Wim. C. D)ukes & Co., Cottonl hictors, &c., Charn lest on. S. P. ii(o'zer & Co., are in receipt of Swedes I ron, English i 'low SIteel, atnd (other1 things inl their line. A. itarr is, hias julst rce'iv'ed ai choice lot of Groeriies; J)ry Goods, fruits, &. &c., &c. Mewsrs. Lovelace & WheeIlr, are ini receipt of a v'ery large antd variied st,ck of Goods. See their card f'oir2putiielarls. VnIlhble real estate for sale-I). Mower. Dry Gioods, MIillineiry, Groceries, chtoice and ebenip at 1). Mower's, , istly t'elhtated manul tre, wicht prsoved itself a thiorouigh slcegs last Season, is ollird for salci by Wmt. (i. Ihi <es & (;o., Agentts, No. I, South A tlantic W harf Chiarlesto, S. C. TIhe "Wandl1(o" ha i for' Its baste, thle Ashiley phlospihites, nnid IS pCcuijalyi adIapted to the ctultIure of wheat, coten, -..i &. Imnigration in tho District of Nowborry. fiimigration in tie District of New. heriy has reached a grptifying,hight. The numbor of immigrants for the itonti of.Novembor;wa .3, for Deconioer.48, and if we include- tie 40 vho % came Into the ditrict previoitus to the IL .otf Novem ber, the result will show tho. gratifying nWAuir 'of 127 immigi'pts; 'in e'ery re Spect a very good beginning fo the first year. If the visible increase of immigration on tihe- one han11d shows, that the society ,in tirl phirce.s steceeding In '0niioivig f1trtiher and farther the prejudice, which has lhitheto beenl a hindranee in tihe way of imnigration to tho Southern States,' thu 11unterois applic.Atba. of farmers for foreign laborers on the other hand prove, that lie former prosperity (anlt be re stor*ed only by an incereaisiig supply of itimimigrants and the working power thereby introdiced. The immitigrants who have come here have rapidly accommodAted themselves to tih. new circunstnces, and their per folrimanc with very few exceptions, have filly met the (em1ands upon them, so that both ptirties, employers and labor. Crs, have good reason to ho content. It is not to b denied that the German im migrran~espeilly, ~whenl he chooses the South for the founding of a new home, ha to give up Inore of the hlibits aind customs of his old bone, thi if lie were to go to the Northern or Western States; for, aside frmn the faet, that ie finds iore of his Countrymen inl tie latter, the usual food and mnanner of life are more in accordance with those of his native conn try, than they are i1i the South. If tie Southern Farmer wishis to oltain the pl-per advantage from the immigriaiit, it is Ubsol41tely necessnrry, that lie make a few cohcessions, aond thit he do not consider him, like the negro, merely a rugh working power. There mrst he yieldings on both sides. The immigrant must especially seek to 1ndalpt himself to the new rtinaner of life as rapidly, is pos. sible, and the nrative muIst eideavor to make this task as easily as posiile to him. Onily in this wny enrn the jot til vititrges of' 111immigr'ation he obtained inl tihe shorte.it possilile time. The immigrants, who lnve bweei !*r some length Of titne in the Solih, :Im.d tien prefer to go to the N,i th or 'V t. (4ich instiaces have not ocrtmri-d ii t.ir District, Iut theIY have ili Othi... a z their renwols for' s. dog, radi hay rid work or unfrienilly trent.ieit, io" I1oit ly, thalt they corld 1(st bremciime ornis. tomed to tle froud givenl to t a.nm, and that they were assignied liilf ri aiil ne gro-tin's i. dwellings. When Ilhe.se two causes of the discortent of iiirants exist, they eni ill ny O;i nioni emsily be Ielnioved. Th cosi of is iing inui gr,mts with giod xlkwellinigs w01uld not h great, nas hI uses are 1isrually mbui". at the Sioith ; n114 as to finui, it freshi meart customerud fromt youth; dJ.> iot deprive threm of these51 all or - m-ii', i.ut let thleim nCcuiStomi thiemise'lves grnunhially to the prevarlenlt fi aniiid mnnerc of lif', and( you will be i'ichly r'ewrar'de'l fori thre slight ex tra eixpenise ait Iiist, by tire content, greater iciiy n -oking power of Th'ie indersigne.td will always cndenv-or toi impress uponI th imiimigi ants tire rab souite necessity ain'l girat benef'it to themi selves of leaving oilf miany~ of their earlier' haboits andl enstomrs, anul of accommiro d- ring thiemise~Les as rapid irly as posrsibler ti tire mnannrer of life her'ie pr'~rieln ; aind if far'merr will add the-ir e'rinenvor, in the rnnnir indientedl, I ami f'ully con. v.inced, that this section will soon' richrly rca p the full aidvant[ages f'rm immrigr'a tion, wichi'i, by proper' manragemnent can be, graiined thie'rfr'omi. I". W. TRUGG;.MANN, .\gent of thle Newberry Immliigrartioni At ai meetinrg of the Navbherry BIar, hre!d this day', Col. Fir was eiedi to tire ChaIr, and Silas Jobhnstone appolin tett Secretar'y. A. C. Gar'lington statding tile object of the meet ingr, init'odneled thre following recsolurtionrs, w hich were unarnimirously adopted: Resolvred I , TIha t th d) (ispeinatin of Proviilnce wvhich hasr depriveder us of onrii associnte, IIi:Niry ScaI)lnm, wihile we hlr'mits wit emot i'iions(11 of tire deepe.t, sor' 1(451olved 2, Thanrt thre varieid k nowi. e ige, unis". e, vinrg in tegr ity, rind iliy vilirus, of thle deceaned, ornged tire pro'lfemoii to wheebc lie helongedl ; t hat a (''rs cirntion1s1 diischarge oh'f duty' (list ii. grrishied Ihis conduct inr uall tin' wog ks of II He'n, nrird endueared him to) tire con.mun ity' in which lie hived, wvho w it l usr will ever ebu r~4 ishis imemnory ns all e'xamllpi of .the uipright rand honest mlan andr( rist5~ian gen tiemian. Reso~lv'ed 3, Thiiat wed condlole with his beren ieud f nil in lhir i rreparanible loss, and that as a mrki (of ouri i~ deipest symp ia [hy, the Secretari'y of thiis umeert inigh e- c quecstedi to fiirn,ishi themi 'withi a copy of I these resrhrrt ions.n I esolve'd 4, Thlat these(' pi-oce iirg be publiushed-r in tire Newhlerruy hi erahl - that tire Chi 'rn lbe inislrinted to prlesenIt these resrolu tions to tile .;or t at its inext te mci', ithii tire regnest thaut hiey lie inrse!rhedl on tire minues i o'S f t ,e ICouren. dOtn isi't SIMEON FAI, lit in logSl.Josvs:Se.' Cr tain Swish phosohers exaaiR pose. riconbr dee cimdingst"apoesim The establiqhment on the r i v e r Urnguay, South America, for the.mnu, facture of Liebig'a; EIxtract of teat, jtis stned, has the largost kitchen:In the w orld. The huih'g movers n argp of 20,000 sqiaro feet, or etiarly half nn aere. In on IIll there aro fMlir'ent cutters, which can dispose of 00 bulloeks peit hour. There. are twelve digesters, ill whicl the. Wnt is boiled by stenlu. They cal hold altogether 144,000 ponids of beef. About eighty oxen per honr are actually %laughtered fir this itumense niniiufactory ofi meat extract. Many years ago the writer of this uotle 'ind dn Iit-afid physielan, while visiting thc Island of St. Croix for their healih, expe rienced and witnessed many surprising and benefical effects of the RuMin thro produced upon many of the invalids who were, lilk ourselves, seeking heialth, and upoll inquiry and iuvestigitioii, obtained a full history ol its ueediclial virtues. lie was dehighted and smirprised, and determined to make I (lie basis of a Tonic Pnd Restorative MCdi eine. The result of his labors was a glori ous success for himlaself and s4ffring hi Inanity. The celebrated Ilantation Bitten was thus made known to the world *Ueing an uiicle of real merit, founded on non principles, had relying wholly, isponl tile veg. elablp kingdpm for Its medicinal - effects, it Worked a rnilI revolution in the treatleni of physical debility. MAGNOLIA WA'rV.--8ntperior to the best imported Gerantin Cologne, and sold at halt the price. MARRIED, Oi lie 21Ih Dec., alt ilo residence f' tite brtide's Fatier, ly ihe Rev. Thus. Ii. Popt., 31n. M. 11. GAftY, to li:s Ai.ci- A. eldest datghlter of A. .1. Iongshore, B,q. A rich anId handoaiely dressed wedding eake RecoimanlIied file above notice. We trust that the "lie w%hich hinds lier willing heart" to that of her liege lord's namy be ns soft as gossamer, and yet as strong as U.ta aan. DIE) on the 25th lev. 18IS, alt liii resi dece, near11, Mt. G-a lag lear, Cilatil.x.s qVK:s, Marble Masoi, atiJ a native Gt EAglail. Tho.r;-h lie hai no reindons in AmerIca, hte left a lriend to Illouin his untimel ly--': I). I). COMMERtOIAI,. NUity, Jan 12 -Collon 11n:1rket bik nmil t good demand lor- the iirticle at 25 io 26v. Col.uniA. .Jantary 11 -Sale.s of cottni to-day 55 bales-middlings ',7c. Niw Youx, .lan. I1 -7 Pa M -Cotton opened firmer, bu cblosed qiit!t, with lhc rad. vaica p:rtly lost ; salvs 3 500 hales, at 281 a1 20 Flonr-State anl Western(I dtll, and 10 a 20c. lower; superlae 5 90 it G 25. CIJAI lSTON, Jnn. 11.-010ii dull and in(11111l. hll hothler i im. salei 45 bailes ir.iddling- 281-reeipt:s 016. A Uous'A, J1uary 11 -Coton mnrket quiet hate, firm---sailes 480 b..les-rcxeips 566 -ofdldlinits 127-3. L.ViVEi14OOL, January ll-Eveie g -Cot Ion aelive--ilatit!S onl sllol nm01 alloat 11t Orle'an 1 -saIles!, to'dty 15,000 hales. Notice. A selliemiit will he ladl on Ihe Btate of It. .X. Wei iz, de'd1, oa .i\tlay thei. sii a.v ol Fermary, 1H., i avld ll re'aiors are re 4111ired 1o es0 alish Iheir emalnihds, ill dlt1., f*orma11 olhbw, Onl or baolor ihat 1 ihy, or telw. haims will I, barrd. 0. S. W"'iTz Jin. 1:1 2 It. A dma'r. Valuable Property FOR SALE. I wvill sall amv lot ini th;e a'illagie of Frog [.e'vel, coianunatitg aouit two ne'es, withii a dlwelling 2ad store ha~os, kitlcen, s:ale, buiilinigs. 'iThe abe is a tiraL eh1: un<i'2 - itLss liace. Te'rmis 01' sale', 'ecoimmt'oda .122 13 I). MOl(Wif,1. Iron and Steel. 10 090 lbs geninei Swede's Tian, 5 0)00 " best Enaglishi l'low Steel, 1,.000 "' ge'ninie Swedles l'low' Alki A 1.s0 I lorse Shoe. Tire. hand, Ilinop nail Nail R~od [ronl. A i1 of the best qluttaiies, and at how brites, at1. .an 13 2 4t S. P. iOOya:R & Co's. Notice. I have be en so licite2d by my friend< from time to titme to order stores f'or them, and2( [ itotild now $ny to all whao desire oine of thec i'st COO0K S t fVFS, that I hiav; made sail. isfactory ar'ra Xenntsii w5Vtih thle 2222ninaean. rers,. 2and( canl fil orders for nil who m:alad sIre. D. 310 wait. Jan 1'3 New Orleans Molasses. or' snic by A j.tood ol rik of' the abaovo ('onl .tantly13 on hand, aind for saloI low .1 an 13 (f.~ V'aluable Lan d to Rent. I will re'nt at public outcry to the highIest Idler, nt. Newhberry Conrt. lonse, on the rst. Mondhay in Feabiruary neaxt, at 1'2 o'ehaek I,. ail 11hn2 parel of' hand reCpresented( bhy lass No. two atith Iree, ini the case of Alary . Senan vs. Mlary .F. Senn, and oihers, on ho in; the Court of F.a uhy for Newberri'y Dls rret, the samie bing a part of thae reial es,. ire (of James M!. Penn, dcc'd, for the yari 809, upoin i le folIlowintg itermss. TFne teilitt hallI split anad use In repairinag I le fentcs nia' thounsand a I, iind gir a-t oe saa a ootn as hiis ('ropa Is gat hered, 12I niao laser hian2( the ih day oft IDecember nei'ix t. l'hot :mnt shall be~ doe on ihe first.daay of' October a'x , to be' se('nred' bv twoa goodt stir'e tes and1 lien on athela crota, if r'qired('(. WILSON (l- A llltAMiS, Admr. Jin 1322 School Notice. Thie tund(ersigne'd w ishaes 10 inlform2 his for. wri pailrains, anid the. plie genca illy, that ('( ex pect's to re-oapein hais s.hool (ii3i"i ay, te 18thi inst. Th'lose n ishling to .av:ii ii'maselves (i. tih' oppotrltny tat Sa'itd j w(ji' sons, will do necll 10 mIiae.n rran tge. ints its soont is they eai, as thne schitOol dii niet'easily he liited, 'ITvrenty Wi (ls. Pr'imiarv' . .*..i. lingHllh GJaairar nialGi'~ nol~'1 M1astbiniiates anhove A; aiian-Ili f,ngie andl ihlor e, . ... -2 I.essons viii b,e given in thet F2raench anid ( ' i a l a g a e 1( .ia i e n i s h i tn g t h e m , 2(1u , nt liiii .aaliu la g s 2irlea a dlollars par onth.n ns CHEAP GOODS. We aro now receiving a large assort,ment of GOODS, all now and fresh and purchased low for cash, so that we canl offer inducomonts to purchasers. Dress Goods, &c. We have Dross Goods, WIte Goods, P rinlts,ilCehedI and Browtn Seoetings anid Shimbii,"' Ci mOrS, Sa inets, Jep ,,Plains 4er e al oth - ing, Shirts, Drawers, Gents..and. Ladies' Utidershirts and Vest pd a good*solection -of Bootsj Aes, Hat.s and Trunilks'. %Crockery, &g. - A sploillid st6lc' of Oiociork and Golaus-ware.. Also Kerosene liapilm, Oil Cans, KerosenoAli, Lamp. shades, Chimnlys, ,- Wicrs, and extra Burners and Cylare. MisoeUaneous; Wo havo a nice assoFtm'bn-4W Pocket and .Tablo Cutery, Table aid Tea spoons, Britan il W ter Dippers. Coco1 Mills, Axes,Spadog Shovels, ,Forks, Trace Obains ia Haies, Nallils, Locks, B3utts and Screws, Fryinigvan4,' Scives, Water Buckets, Looking Glasses, &c., &c. Stationary. We keep Cup, Letter, ..Bill-and Note Paper, and Envelopes, Ink Penls, Pncils, Slates and a sm1al lot of Blank Books, Diaries, &o. Groceries. We keep constantly on hand a Choice lot of g roeeries,Bacon,liard, Flon-, SilIt, Molasses, Vinegar, CnId les, Starh, Soap, Soda,Shoe 13-nsbes and Bluc<ing, and a great' maiiy othbor goods that. we -haven't time to enumerato. Call soon andJ get, bargainls. LOV'.ELACE & WHELER. Jan 13 2 tf IRISH POTATOES. WN"e are now receiving and will. keep costoantly on had a good wsortimen t of Pla.nting and Eating Pot atoes, at the lowest prices pos sibloa. LOVE, RLACE & WHEELEB. Jan 132 tf A. Harr'is H1as just received a choice stock of FAMILY G1\0CERIES, FRUITS, &c., &c., &c. IA monig whlich can be found. 14rd, G~oahen 1Butleor,4 Flounr.(lLS , (1oIsseS, CrateckerR ( "l'll. E(nive's and Forks, AXes and1 ilandles, P.ad Loeks, Ckcoa Nuts, Oranges, A nid many other I hi ngms,whichr will b>c sol eenp for cash. Jan 13 hu the Cirenit Court---Newberry, Jamtes 11. Wilson, vs. Thomas R. Wilson and others,. Itill for Partition of Real Estate. Bly virtue of an order of t.hisq Conet, in the above stated ense, I wilieeli at public nuetion at Newberry Court ilouse, on hale. dayv in Mu'tuary nextr, the ral Estate of Jametts W~ilson, deceased, conisistn of 400 acre's, more or less, siitet in Newbery Co ut v, adin hiontdal by' lanuds of Johnt lIenw wuk, Esta to or James BI. Wilson, doo'd, Estaice of Jamues Spence, Carter Wilson and otherts. I will sell the aferesaid~ land in three separ'ate tracts. Terms of Sale, one-third ' ensh nrcd i,h balance on 't credit of 'twelve months with in-erst fronm day of sale. put. chiser to give bond1( with good sutret and g miortgnge of the premtiises, or the piarchaser to pay theo entire a mout i.. cash if ho st(huld prefer. Tfil O. M1. LA KE, Cier'k's Omeie, -Jan. 9, 1809. 0, 0.' t, Jan. i:r 2 30. U N I TED STA TES DISTR[CTr (COURIT, District of South Cutrolina-. Ex 'ate Jtamettns A. Crotweoll and o,therp, Ini le John P. Kinat d-yolntary Banik Thei jlda,ment credlitors of Johtn P. KInard 'ire not illed to0 appeI1ar' in the Distrit Court of ithe Uiitd Statesa, for the District of .*mtt h Cartolina, itn (Ghatrlestona, on t ho 211th hbey of Jiatnuary, 1 8,;9, at II o'clock, A. M. (o Iu)lke suchi mtotion int the above alated .so "'' t.hey mnyt, fee.l ndvised in puIrsuane l thteitr nler'est, Ott wichtil day sinid case IS let downt for a heatring. D)ANJMl~ IIORrLBEOKJ, Jan. 13 2 2t- Clerk U. 8. Court. Notice to Debtors. The Notes nttd Actouints belong in to e1 E<(tate of (000. A. Suber, deonJtSOd, areO 300en l.ced itt thte hantds of Alessra. Joneos md1( Jonies lotr collection, and if nRot paid It' rt t he fIrst day ~ of Feb,rua ry nti t, will ,e sued on wimhout exception. All persona iig demnd ts against said Estate, are re pured'C( to renider' themn In by sameo tinme. M1. DJ. SUBERl, Adm'r. Jan. 1:3 2 8t. Final Notice, lI'o Debtors of thme Estacte of W. . Gloggans, deceased. All personis indeobtedi to the Estate of W. ). Goi (eedceased, must come forwaed MM l'i1lATEf,Y, and gottle with aars, oneCs & Jones, or eyery Note and Accon I'Wn whtever size will be' sued on tiscomiag Oturni day. D)ANIEiI OGOANS, .a,I,Admniustrator, dIe bois non, J n In' at..