The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, February 10, 1869, Image 2
Legilative,
n the Senate, a bill to increase the
salaries of the Justices of the Supreme
Court and Circuit Judges was postponed
to. the next session.
The Civil Rights bill, which has passed
the House, was read the second time,
passed, and ordei ed to be engrossed.
The following bills were read the third
Ulmo and passed:
A bill to incorporate the.Golumbia
building and Loan Associaii.n
A bill to provide for the conversion of
State securities.
A bill to alter and amend ,it act en
titled "An act to alter and amend the
lbarter of the King's Mouitain Itailroad
10ompany," passed the 10th of Decetm
bero1861L
A bill to amend nn act outitled "An
nct to establish certain roads,. bridges
and ferries, and to renew the eharters of
'ertain others."
A' hill to incorporate the Aiken Sani.
Itary Association.
The bill amending the lomestead act
passed the secund reading, ati was
ddered to Ib ettgrossed.
In the House the following bills were
In'troduced I
A bill am ndaory of acts inco, porna
ting-the U niversity of South Carolina.
A bill for the relief of the Treasury.
The bill Ameodatory of an amt to reg
,Misto the malner of drawing jurors was
Iassd and sent to the Sento.
The Greenville antid Colimbia lilroad
bl and the bill to incorporate the Miis
.sion Presbyterian Ctir' of iarieston,
.,were read the third timie ami returned
to the Senato with anmeidmnlllts.
WatermeMons are allcariig in Florida.
Lcgislathres are in session in tventy
two States.
A bride in Wn%zhingtoi lately hintro
duced the style of having her train borne
by three pag"ts.
Alush and Inilk festivals anld a Sa-dif e
club are among the noveltivs prnposvil
n Meriden Ct.
It is reported that the Mills lsose, ill
Charleston, is t4) be roopenled soonltill d
hiessrs. Pureell tild 1 or-bach.
A waggish editor on the frotiii says
that his town is lighted u1p at night %% ith
red heiled girls. ti)r I)evil soys .
would like to hug tite lam1p-Ists!
In the Georgia Legislattire yosterday
a Ilotionl to consider the voto refuing t6)
refer negro eligibilily to the courts was
lost-yems 56, nays 76.
Tihe Texas Conventition has submi toil
a constitution to the peopl, tid ordered
al electii filr- Cotgresstei anidt State
officers on the fi-st Monday of Jily.
The New York Times ays : "Alessrs.
Mason and Siddell will shortiv retori
to this country in company witlh Jeller.
son Davis."
The entiro Village of Craigville, Or
inge county New York, with live lun
dred acres of land n111d at cotton factory,
has been sold for $40,U00.
There are a great Iany nmies for
matimony. A new onle has recently
been sp1nng upon the pliblic. Some
punster denomitiates it 11.woiide.'
Lager beer cont1ainng coppein mnd
-tle 'doctored' will salt, itie 1n41 aum
are among the latest adultettation dis
coveries in New York.
The A ugusta (In.) h rontitle nd Sen
tinel says that th1e4 cot tn cron o444f that)
.State will yield from thirty'to forty
-williont dollars in gold.
In Minnesota, it is said, Oeery night
the skies flame withI auroral4 lights, nnd4(
the daSys nre warmi as October. T'hese
phtenomnena excite wonder.
D)ubutine has a farmter in its suburvbs
who, onte niight last week, blead seven
latnbs, one calf, sev01 et pigS anid n
'baby all born on his farm,n
Idirs. Buflfum adviscs t ho womtten (of
'Chicngo to "hoeacarful o(f con tnut withl
meni," to '"live on liniits aund vege
tables, avo(idl tnentam I11Stiolan11114ts, and4(
-look to the Liord for help.'"
'Spr*ing II1 Cllollege, neari Mob1dile, wras
~destroyedl by' fire on Thursday103 ntight.
lhie studentts lost thieir inlothtes 44Iamic rlv
'escaped.( u ith their Iivecs. L oss, $! 0t,000.
Jnsurance, $:l5,E.
Thie laotisvillo Cotirier-dontrnal says
that, '"as a genteral rule, the mer-chanat
whot dloesn't aidvertise, lacks the sagacity
and discrimnina:tion to t.ny stock s of goods
worth adver-tiing."
Women tare sa(id to have stronger at
tnohmniita than .men01. It is not so. A
man is oftein attached to an 0old hat, but
dlid y'ou ever know a woman hmving nu
attachmnact for an old bonnet ?-1.:cho
antswers,4 'No, never l'
High authorityv says t hat the prtice of
cotton will certainly go douwn next til
owiing to tihe large ('rolp tha t is to be(
platited the comning sealson. if so4, we o)f
the "'wheat region" should dleal more
lar,gely In spring wheat.
A negro girl, aged elev'en years, eight
months and eighteen days, living near
Tuaski, Tennessee, a short time sitnco,
gave birth to a female child. T1l e mo-.
ther anud chiI aire both living and4( in
porfect health.
Sitka is said to he nearly deplopulated.,
Every ojne whlo wenit there wanted to
ke' a sAloon. There beig no one to
piay (or dlrinks, where 1411 were barkeep.
era, business became dlull, aind n'ow tile
eiigranth are going back to San F'ran
' The population of Memphis, Tennes-.
see,4 Was.eCstallishedl at si xty thousand
thlreo years ago. A late cenlsus rctur'ns
biut tlhirty-nino thouusanid. Th'e dlecrease
i.' ttl'lbutable to the terrible conditioin
of Tenunesseo under [Browinlow antd thle
negro rule.
tynkN DA.---Wednesday Iast was
Return IDay for the Court of Cotmmtoin
Plena for this County. Wo learni, fromt
the-Glork, that about two hundred writs
wereo riturnied. No cases were issued
nor$6, henaglstrates beOIng conceded
s'kc1utive jurisdictiont In demlandst to that
samoutt Laurenisvihlo leteald.
AWilter In a western paper says Wi'g
fall,. of Texas, in somoew.her'e in'depressedl
circumnstances, pind advocatea his return
td It4xaA. Wo had suppoBed WVIgfall
dead ; but.-If- he Is alive let hlim return
wi~'th ether exIlos. WVe hope 80oon to -set
Abe day when tliere shall not be a soltar'y
dgfota oilofron tho'Country,
9ur 'Ia ,lkpa etr>ll lbont th<
di et slfkjut flek nf items. II<
~ ~p up several good ones
-a We 84ppose he did -at sny rat<
4I4d( ievuy intt'iag Item tauig
9pAfbiFp~v lat.,church8#4ndpy ,night
Ssaf ' hat It was it loca
NEW3ERRY, S. C.
Wednesday Morning, Fob. 10, 1860.
All persons indebted to this ofDco for
advertising, or Job work, either As
signees or otiers, are called upoti to set.
flie up before return day.
Cash and Cash Only.
FIom1 this date we enforce rigidly the
Cash system, with all alike. exceptions
made during the past year, by special
request and on l1rolnises strong anil ap.
parently truthful, have proven the fallacy
of credit. We cannot indtulgo the ex.
pensive habit longer. 1sh for job
work, cash for subscriptions, cash fillr
Nvertisements hereafter, is the rule.
Remieiber it, bring your ioney in land
if you need anything in our line.
Limestone Springs Aatlemy.
Owing to a chinoge of schedule on the
SpAIN tan1urg and Union Rail Road, we
are relpnested Iby 1)r. Cilrtis, principal
or the above Academy, to state that he
will Ineet pupils it (Columbia, on Thur'
day, the 18th, instead of Wednesday,
the .17th of Pebrainry, as advertised.
The South Carolina Rail Road Company.
The Ieport of' the Il 'resident and Di
lectors of tle Sonth Carolina Railroad,
together with that of the Gen. Siperin
teitdent, Mr. i. T. Peinke, publishet in
full in the Cha, i-leston News, is highly
grntifying. The doubtful aspect w hich
hiung around tliu rtnl, twelve month.s
baek, imlueeI a Imost rigid ecnomy inl
the adiiinist ration of its 1111;iirs, and thai
close mn 1ge imen t gives lie present evi.
deile that Ihe preentiion and foresight
Of its olicers were directed arigh1.
N'hile 0t e varnings .lf short as com
prird wvith tie year 1807, owing to a
decase in the imuveinent of westwad
freight and local pi."sige, the stock.hol.
ers. are sho.wn ifiat the loss has been fon
teIIOar' en i1sVs, and w,I e foreseen,
aid that tie pres enit comdition of' the
rond is highly favorabslo. The 1rmanspor
tation earnings for tli ta were, freight,
SI ,7n-,30, Ias.age, $31 ,778,-7, mails,
$20,575i,i, ther sinrees, $1,29112,
total, $1,2911 ,9l, while the net earn.
ings were $0U7,514,-D, of which after
providing flitr interest, damages and
stick killed, the purchase of property,
cost Of constriicting r, &c., &c , leaves
a ahnee of $28,66 1,0. V e congria u -
late Superintendent Peake at the sue.
css whicl has atttenieid his eforts in
the efllcient inanageienl t of his road.
Tlhe negroes in Wasfidngton, on being
refused a ebiance to participate in the
iinuigira t ion lalh, l have deciled not to
at0ted as waiters, and to get up a uall of'
their owNII ; which, they are assiled,
either Graut or Collax will attend in
pierson1. Mny of the more respectable
Colored peopled _kjayil they 11woulinot attend1
the ball of the white folks(, o tiimiy ouf
the witei womiien therec invited being
othietr t han irespctablle.
Thie Uniion ville Tliimes state's thiat a
diflitculty toccuri ed a few days ago, near
Mot, 111 Tahoar, betwieen Jan.ies M. As
kew , tand a nlegio, illn which the latteri
was k illed. Askew madte his escape.
A c.'nvenioni of "Tlhe (;ireles of
Priay er"' will be hieldl at Greecnwotodu, to
iiorr-ow, W ed inibay, (tihe 1thtl) of f"'ob.,
at 11 iook, A. M.
piropriietoris ilf thle New' York Iy 1n 10ok.
A ebiiance to miake a goodh specula tion is
t'lli'ited.
The Auigiustat and (.oitlubia Raiii'lroad
will be ctomipletedl by the 18th April
net.'t
T ( E lia-;ts vi.t-e A soa Co.i9.un R^Irt..
no.m i.-Our readheis will tie gratified to
learni that, y'esterdaty, the 'louse of Rep).
pr'ceentatives, by ia very larige vote, pass5.
tud the bill in refer.ee to the (Greenv ille
and1( Columibia Railroad, whlich has tbeen
befoire the I .egislaturie since the special
sessiont oif Iast Suiiner. ft will niow lhe
r'eturni:i to thle Ser.nte, wvhiebi hiad previ
(Iusly aidoptedl it ty an uiianimious votte,
for thle concuirrenice. of' that hodly inl the
I fouso almednent- whkeb Simiply ire
thuires tile Gompany to signify its wtil.
lingness to be tiaxed. The Senate will
nlo doubift conienri without furthier iiamed.
mnent andi theroe is evemry reason to believe
that the Govetrior will theni appriove theo
Act.
Thlis Oxtenlsioni of the credhit of the
State to the Company etnables it to re
ad(julst its debt protlty, andut pride(
for' tIle inmiediate pait men.'it of the inater-.
est theireon, and1( thus a new imlpotus
will be given to the operation of the
r'oadl ; which, uinder the juiious man.
agenmnt of Preidlent llIInmmett, andl Su
peurintendeiit Mer'edithi, hast alreadty set
a biright exatmple to kindred corpora.
AatueN' AD lIontiNE.t.-Abont as
stirikhng a spectimenCI of figurative logic
as has ever eccurired in patrliamentiary
histor'y, was presenlted in our Senate on
'Thursday. A Senator, noted for his
fluency and( 10 pesistenCy, iwas Opplosing,
usual energy, the bill relaitivo to theO
Charleston election, and vehemuenitv do.
iaandetd some1 isatisfauctory explana'tion,
of the bill. WVhereupon a Senator, frtom
one of tIme tipper Counties, on thme othier
81(1e of the chamber, dIrew a $2 green
back froem his~ pocket, and waving it
backwar'd antd forwardit, not onliy attracted
tihe attetion of the Senator miaking the
dlemiand, but coumletely ov'erturnedt the
charatetoristio gravity of theo liody. The
ofhectnmay be imiore easily. hnagined ,than
descihbed. --Phoniix.
DESATHI OF 1)t IANDEi, Cnori. -It gives
us .pain to chronieo tihe faict that this
gentlefnian died yesterdhay mlorniing, after
a brief illness, 11e was wh-knowni and
highily: estteetnod among us, and had
served the peolo of this D)istrilct In vari
ous.positlis o?'publio trust. lHe was a
genial, wairm-hetartodi souhlnspiring:mtlan,
aiid his companlonshilps 'were of gumeh a
character- adet tlj hQ noble-mnded;,
- fre,inlheMui...a -..c
LOCAL ITEMS.
Alessrs. Ward & Pearson, will this week
opou a stock of Family Oroceries at the cor
ner of Main and Lady-streets, and opposite
to Messrs. Duncan & Gary.
INSURANon.-Atteition is called to
card of the Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
among our advertisements of this week.
TheMutual is one of the oldestCoupanies
now ill existence, and has a capital of
three millions of dollars.
AcquIrrn.-We lea-arn from "reliable',
who has returned fromi a tripl to Edgefield,
that Mr. Tot. Perry, arraigned for murder
of Wilson Abiey,.has been c(luitted, the
Jury bringing in a verdict, of not, guilty
after only a ferv mimies absence.
The following oIlicers for Newberry
Qolnty have beenl appointed and con
firned by the Senate:
Assessors-W. W. flom-eall, John Ki
nrd1, Jhlnl Conte, B. R. Kingsinore, S.
1. Kinard.
Trensurel--T. P. Slider.
Aiuditor--S Alotgomery.
Ma. MowEn, who holds forth under dio
"tsource of light." daily to a large and appre
viative crowd of eustomers, received yester
day, is receiving to-day and will receive
again to -morrow, a complete nild de.Irabla
sovk of Dry Goods and Groceriles, which
le is willing to dispose of rnpidly at small
proli ts.
('nAnaIsIATON CLovniNo AND DUY 00oons.
-Otr readers are referred to the card
of Messrs. 1"dwin Bates & Co., Charles
toii, wholesale dealers in Clothing and
Dry Goods. This extensive establish
uetit is at 122 and '124 Menting Street.
The vi.itor to the city in quest of goods
inl these lilies will do well to give the
hoise i call.
Ti-:,.mi-it MSrimT. -T1,Ihe absence of
several citizens of our towin, and the
notmi-arrival of others from abroad, who
it was desired should at tend, reidurild
it. ine<sary that the meeting advertiseel
for 'Thu1rschiy evening last, in refereuice
to a telegraph, he postponed. The timio
a8s now agrelied upon, is (or Thursd*,1lay
evening the 18th inst. A full atten
danee of citizens is requested.
Pt'iCRONAL.--ey. D}r. Curtii, of Spartanburg,
was in our town last week, and preachdd Sun
olity afternoon, at the laptist Church. The tev.
I Dr. is well k nown to this comuniiimty as an able
<divinc and most exemplary preceptor. Uuller
hin well-regulated nmatingement, Limestone Fe
male Iliigh School, has acquired an enviable
repitatioil.
We had the pleasure yesterday of a friendly
chal of a moment or two with Mr. Ervin
or New York, who sojourus for a few <days in
our town.
Dr. it. 8. Whaley r.quests is to stato to his
patilronia that owing to a niumnber of' professional
calls, lie is often absent from his office; but
ftant ail ordcert left at lifs residence, will be at.
tetidat to as promptly as pssible.
We leari that om,r young friend and
town1smn, 1 ohn it. Thonpsun, Esq., will
sholy-11 seek 'a lovati habin't,on and Ia
nameiiL" ini Mal(onl, Ga. TIhough quite' a
yoing manu, DrI)t. Thompsu ion gradntatedl wi th
honors amt lie Phltdt-l phiia D)en tal College,
anal its ex hibilied great slkIll and profielenm
ey itn his tiuaniptilat,ionis in the 1line of pro.
gressiv dentall surgery. We commnend
hi-n to the good peCole of (il-orgia, and
have no doubt that, lhe will ear-ve out for
himiself an honoralde name)1 a nd piosition in
the E'uimre State.
A Dn..:r-cc.-Wouldl you wiax fat, and
have an after' din ner hamppy smile ? If
so, call on A. Iluarris, and ask himl for a
shad, a fine, plump fresh shiad, a supply
of which ho very generally hias on hand,
to temupt tl.o appetites and tickle the
palates of his fello w-citlzeng with. We
knowr of nothing taken from Lila wat,er
at this season, which can compare with
shad. We said an after dininer smile,
but add to that by saying :that taken
as a part of tho early iorintg meal, a
umann will he happy all the' day long, anti
fit for any kind of busness. Try onle.
F'nnom, Fi.ownits, &c.-Mr. William
summietr, in ill accept our thanks for a
descriptive catalogue of all the choice
and rare fruits, flowers and evergreens
conitained ini his nursery gr-outnds at Po.
mnaria. The catalogue is for the pr-esenlt
yeair, and hias beetn carefully arranged,
and by it anyl one who wishes to add to
or-chard or grounds, or imnprovo the
lIeower garden, can make selections of
the tmost. approved andt choice vat ieties.
We commtlend him as a veteran in the
priofession ini whieb he0 has spent alnost
a lifetime, and~ onie who spares neither
timie nor exp)ense ini additng to and in).
provinIg his useful and beautiful stock.
Send for a catalogue to Mr.' Su'mmner,
Pomaria,; 8. -
Ws Ainn Swm.wun.-We have hired
no0 otne to blow o.ur ,born for the year
186t9, aind are the mo ro agreeably stir
prised to find thatt a6mo kInd friends
have volutarily taken tup tho trumipet
in our' behalf, and that we, that is the
IIerald, ale becomng famous. Subsei-.
bers are coming in by the two's, three's
anld dozen1's, while our depleted treas
utry Is filling up. Ilow happy are we.
Theo pocket book which looked awhile
bock, like It had been trampled on by
an eleph;ant, is awellitng out ito goodly
proportions, and everything Is pleasatt
as a mnarriatge feast. (Jur self-conlstitu
ted agent, 01' hortn-blower, at Pomlaria,
toots loud and onig,' and~ t'o good pur
pose. Ile has dhono us good, for which
we- are very. grateful-- may his shgadow
nevner grow less, nor' the gootd people of
that ilk ever find thietmselves content
without the' IIeraldl. iTo our friends at
Frog Level we send affectionate greet.
ings.' Push It along good friends, there
and elsewhere. Send in your elabs,
Swell our list, anld.blow our horn, for we
are entirely too modest -to do so our
selves, We .Are .swellIng,,. that iis tIle
llerald ISs welling.
MAUISTRATs' GOURT.-Esquire Kin.
ard sat in judgment on Monday on a
prosecution for payment of, wages-Col
ored manl vs. J. W., Esq. Counter
charge-services not rendered ; the old
story that the colored man wont work be
ing proven, the prosecution fell to the
ground, and J. W. sustalned. The do.
fendant, it Is stated by one of the jury.
m1en, elated at the result brought about
by the law and the evidence, took a bee
line for somewhere, which this cminen
juryman could not ge a cluo to, and
loft tho party who (lid him such service,
high and dry. The hope of "wetting
their whistles" after so arduous a sitting,
was nipped in the bud. The defendant
"hnd*n't oughter gone" and acted thus;
common gratitude demanded b6tier tent
ment. No doubt he intended It as a
good joke, but thojurymen failed to see
the "pinx" anld missed the hope. of a
(uart, at least of the best; well, such is
life.
nuanz DiD Tmv Com. Fiuom.-The
boys, we mean ; the boys composing the
School of Capt. Pifer? Whore did so
many of them come from ? We always
have thought that thero was a nutnber
of them here, more or less, hving two
very juvenile specimens at hioio our
selves, but Only now begin to realize the
extent of the institution, sinco Gapt. P.
has opened his temple of fame. i)id he
cal then from the vasty deep,or did they
just come ? No matter, their number is
an indefllite It "imn, and (liring hours
of recess when turned from under tho
magic influtenco of the Captain's eye,
anlld thu wave of his arm, "nervish"
man % ould (Iniik i Bedlam knocked into
.several pieces. W mused to thiik just
after the surrender, wheni this poculiar
institution cam1e Inde'r the old sanctnum
window on the CorIer, (now burned
down.) to plaY "knuclks, (a game in
venited by the devil to anmov us with)
that, tho cutire collapsed confederacy
had turned the boys over to safe-kevI;
ing in Newberry. "Kmucks I" what a
Villaialous gape it. was, and how thank.
ful are we that it has been discontinued.
To such a pi(ch did they carry it, that
on a Sulmmyl's afternoon, our limited
su)ply of goDd 1ature gave out ; and In
wondUr, it was hot, hot enough to melt
the A butt on 0n Gabe's coat ; the per
spirationl ilewed in streais, while
"knucks,"' "knicks," from a street full
of throats, representing every variety of
sound from VIC Uhr 0 t lle of the four
year old, to tc rough bass of the fiftooner
howled into t) e open window. Ugh, it
was a sor.11-tr/ ing time. Well a basin of
slops stood h the correr, and old Nick,
the invtntorof the game, who happened
by the waytto be about just then, tak.
ing pity on us, suggested that wo upset
the sonpy, hCk co,pound ont their de.
voted hend, or rather, pointing to the
basinl with his forked tail, said "give it
to 'em"b' antd we did give it to 'etm, and
t hey did git up andl gi t, anmd kancks waN
no mre beniant ''rousil otur corner, no,
never mnore. W~hat tever becamte of these
inther'stinv:yuths, we havt notever dils
cotveiedl, l'eths it,5somite oaf themt are of
Ca pt. P"s. nutmber, :tmd' have' refortned,
qtuit tltn-ir beha vishttc:s, and now with
anulbition's longings look forward to the
tiine ns hent the world will be eloctrificed
bay their uloquence, antd thte spread of
their famte. Now what has (Ihis remninie
eenee o)f 1805i to do with Capt. P's.
school, or thte great nutmber who attetnd ?
Well, simtply this, that wse ate glad to
see so many, well behaved boys atten
ding schmool, tand rjoice as tmuch on their
account as on that of their worthy and
eliientt ptitncipal, to whom be all honor
anid ptraise, antd further r'ejoice that the
game of kt,tuks (does niot constitute one
of their amusements. As to the quos
tion where didl they com))e frotm, wo are
unable to atnswer.
Exchanges.
I,Tu: Nxw YoIu Iliunm is truly a 'map
of butsy life'. And as the. world's great
mtetropaolitan ntewspaper canmnot be excelletd.
ThIe weekly edition haus tmental pabtulumt
enouighto sat.isfyv a reasontable tender from
0one issue to atnother. James Gordotn Ben.
nett, proprietoer. Subscriptiotn 0on1y $2 per
The LIttle Corporal Is out and dlressedl In
full euit for Februtary, and attracts much at,
tetion. For youthts It Is one(~ the best or
monthlIes, and elder folks wIll find much
satisfnetion In Its cheerful ptages. Pubhlihed
by A. IL. Sewell, ChIcago, Ill., at $1.00 per
annuim.
Tus AMESOAW gTOOK JOURlNAL.-MIn the
Febttrary nuier jnst receIved, we nmotice a
niumbher of iurticlos that should be read by
every Fatrmer, among thorn, "Prevention of
DIsceases among Anias" "Castration ad
Spayin hlogs," "Treatment of Sows durIng
P'rcgntat*," "Feeding Stock," "'CuttIng and
Stettnmin Feed," "FeedIng Horses," Dts,
toempefhl IlorseB &e," "aylng Farming,"
"GraIn Killed Horses," "The VarIouIs
lBreeds of Cattle," "D)ifferent VarIetIes of
Geese," "Colley or Scotch Shepherd D)og,"
"Tretment of Cows duing CalvIng," Rise,
ug D.ulry Stock," 'Sweliedi Logs on
llorses." "Uthester WVhites &ec" Specimen
Copies Setnt Freo, Address, N. P. Bioyor &
Co., Pubilishers,Parkcesburg,Chtester Co., Pas.
T1hue Sattirdauy Eventlug P'ost.-Th,is old1 antd
favorite paper has beenI enlarged andu beaiuti
fled, anid la now one of the best, as it Is
mutcht the cheapest of the first-class wveek,
lies. Its literary contents are of the most
interesting character. Thte historical story
of "IThe King of time Gamblers," by Miss
Muhibnehi, possesses alIke groat Interest aad
a tound morai. A novelem, by MIss Doug
las, catlled "Cut Adrift; or, T(ho Tideo of Fate.'
will shortly lbe comm)ened-to be followed
by other novelets from Other talentedl au
thers. We advise out. readers to send( for a
specient n)umbe.r of Thie Post, which wvili
be furnisihetd grails by the ptublishters.
Price (with a beatutiful pretium ongrav,
ing)$2 50 a year-or 5 copies (and one gma%
tis) for 08.00. Address II. Peterson &e Co,
No.319 Wainut%street Philadelphiaus
Subs6riptions to thte Poet received at ht
Ofmco, or eintbbedl wIth theHrat ti
t,ubscribers at $500 an icali to new
IFor the IIerald,j
THE WEARY HEART.
My heart is worn and weary,
Sorely oppressed and sad,
I know not whether on this earth,
I over can bo glad;
.For loved and happy faces,
Which once around me sholle,
Aro scattered as the morning clouds,
Before the rising sun.
This world, how full of sorrow,
Where all was bright and fairl
The hearts once bright and joyous,
Are now weighed worn with care.
And homes where lately gathered,
So inany youthful forms,
Are reft of dearest treasures,
Their sweetest, purest charms.
Yos-overywhero I. wander,
I miss some cherished ono;
Thoso that have sparkled on my path,
Like genis beneath the sun. -
How dark seems now the future
; How changed from day to iiglit
11ope's brightest visions van ished-gone
Forever from my sight.
Yet, there are doar ones left to me,
Whose hands are -warm and tiuo,'
Who turn to mo for happiness,
For love and guidanco too.
And though to love-to cherish,
I sometimes fear, is vain;
Yet time, tio might.j healoer,
May bring e joys agala.
Earth's brightest scetnen tiro transient,
But there's a world ubovo,
Where naulghill em-.ve%'
Our hearts fivi h we love.
Thete gathered 'ufi he irone of God,
Long severed 6'1n-N will meet,
And spend i loti;! t-tinky,
In holy Conv,. W --
MAGNOLIA, Jat. W!e% 1869. META.
Index to N:%v Advertisements.
Edwiin Ktes & Co.--Dry Goods ant
Clothing.
Gregg, Pahner & Co.-Mutual Life In
surance.
II. II. Kinard-Auction Sale, House
and Lot.
Dr. W. B. McKellar-Nitrous Oxide.
G. & 0. it. R--Change of Schedule.
L. R. Marshall-Fish and Oysters
Rags Wanted.,
J. P. M. Epping--Notices in Bank
rutptcy.
Thos. M. Lake--Bill for sale of Land,
Robert Stewart & Co.-Sundies.
Thoq. Hi. Duckett-No! ice to Debtors.
J. ''. Peterson---Cittion.
James II. Dennis--United States In
ternal Revenue.
A. iInrris--Bear Grass Sugar Cured
1ams, Potatoes, Floor, &c.
I). Mower-Groceries and Dry Goods.
0. G. Jaeger--Rgistrar's Notice.
T. P. Slider-Treasurer's Notice.
Ladies' Shawl Lost.
liss Judith Russel of New Redford,
writes: I have been affileted with severe
prostrating cramps In mv limbs, cold feel
and hands, and a general disordered systum.
While visiting sone friends in New York
w1to were usIng PLANTATiou BITTIRSS,
they prevalled upon i,me to try tlei). I corm
menced with a small wine,glass full aftet
catch imeal. Feeling better by degrees, it a
few lays I was astolished to find the cold
ness ind crantips had entirely left ine, and
I cottld sleep the night tharotigh, whicti, I hi
,tnot don( for years, i feel k another being
Aly appetite and0 strongthm have also greattly
imptiroved by thme use of' the P'LANTATrIoN
13ITTr s,IS
. lAor.Ja W~rrrn.-Sulperior to the best
ia morted, Germ-man Cologne, anti sold at halt
tihe p)rice.
A Sewing Machino Gratis.
The pubmlishers omf TVs Nsw VOnK D)Ay%
liooKc nake the following extr.tordinairy and1(
liberal offer: l'o any perisont who wvill send,
dutring tihe mnonths of' February and Mlarch,
a clubh of' fif'ty subscrlbers for 'Tul Naw
YonK DAT--BOOK, at $1.80 each and retnit
$90 att oneC ti11n, wvithi a list of nameils, w,ill be1
forwarded, hy express, calrefumlly bloxed, a
$55 Grover & Baker Fatnily Sewing MAIin.
No such op)portmutlty to circualato the best
o ltl-ftshtionied Demnocratic pauper publIshed,
and secuire the best Family Sewing M1tchinoe
int the tnarhket, las ever been offeredl. Whto
nihll get te first AlachIne? Send for spe,
cimen copies, whichmare mailed free.
Address VAN E~Vnitt, IhORTON & Co , No.
162 Nassllll-street, NewV York.
00OMMERCIAL.
NEn RRY, Feb. .--Cotton firm at 28 cents.
CormumrA , Feb. 8.--Saies of cott on to-ihay, 71
balecs--middgi lngs 28].
Nsw Yornx. Fe-b. 8.-7 P. hI.--Cotton less
active al.i je. Iowe-r---salca 1.200) bales, at 8.j.
Ftourt irregular Alat tltneettedWhaque
Corni heavy. (Goldl 852 e.Wetqit
AIUouISTIA, Feb. 8.--dotton easier wtith sales of
880 boles--receipts 50; mnidhings 23.
CHtAlct.EsToN, Feb. .-Cotton in fair de
Inamal, with saties of 900 bales-mlddHnaga 283 a
29; neip's 78t.
LmvEHnoor, Feb. 8-Ev-eninag.-- Cotton qullet
utpliaris 12) a 123 ; Orleanls 12j a 123; sates 12,
Cu bales.
PIRR0ES CUREN IFOP NEWIElRY MARET
CORiIIECTED WVEEKLY.
BAGING{eryd...........-...26
OP ..--- - - ..1 0 a 80
BACON, I1ams ..............2 a 40
-" Shotittrs, ~x:: ... 1 a 22
CANDLES, AdIamtll... ..'.'. 282 a21
COTTON YAI..... .~.. o 15 2,28
(~it~SE..-..-.-.-.........210 a ,2
FL.OIt.."''''".... . 2. 6 a 28
GhtuIN, Con....... ....11 a12
-es...-......100 a 1,10
INDIGO.."."""''---".. ... i0 2,00
lutON, Svtts.."'''"--.----......2,00
1.tL ..... '''".--.---.......22a25
~t~A lt-i----le ---.-'''....-- 40a 2
a10"LAssEs b...""''".....5a87
" New0'c rea ""..."'"..5
NAILS.oli"""-"t.......00
Oil, i(erosite..."""""""''''"---8 8l
'O PA tOES, I risYiier Ybl.......7 0
' Sweet, per bus...... ..00
SOAp ----...88
SilT.,....ran..-...........10 ai12
.AI;' Iin -)',.-----............00.3
S1'lI[TS,lira-ly-........... 5 a 200
is V. hikey-.4. a 5.00
u -.-.. --.........10 a 12,20
..U.A..,...~.-..--.-.-.--.-......10a 12,00
UAIIp, ---..--........ 20a22
---- ---- ---- 20
u - ---- ... 18
i C, ..l .,.. 19
SODA '"'".......25
TO IACO Cewitg nanmokling 40 a .0
MIEATS, Bee in 8y a'-' *,0
P'OUL P'RY, Turkeys '16-.. a 10
Chickes..-.......'.5 a 1 00
EGGS, per dozh.cen..........-..-2 0 - 20 3
Landreth,'s Garden~ Seed,
are,rt at(hgnuine, Je received a large
As,genuino hluncomhe Cabil ae Se,b
Feb 100 4 STEWVAiRTI & CO.
BRAWL LOST.
Whileat e Shi rry Depot last week, a
lady lot black hawld i was a dark plaid, In
aolbl rwar lb and hieiripes. A reason
ale rwr lbpaId ff recovery if
Until Further Notice
REMElBt
COME 'ROUND1
DIU T U A L
LIlE INSURANOB COMPANY,
0F?PtRW .YORED
500COP01 AATED,. +3 - .- :-1842.
-C ASH ASSEI'S ViiH1IIWiY MIL.
LIONS OF DOLLAIS.
Cash Income, 1867, over TEN MILLIONS.
Dlvlends to Pollcy.Ilolders, 1807, $2,230,.
674,37..
New Policies issued In 1867, 19,406.
The Company is PUIE1Y MUTUAL. No
dividends to stockholders. The entire pro,
fits are i-eturned to the assured, thus causing
Policies tobecomo SErF-susrAINING In
thirteen years, or to double in twenty.
Interest received from investments, 1887,
over $1,300,000.
Excess of INTEREST.EOEIPTS ALONE,
over losses, about $400,000.
Real Estate,.. onds and Mortgages on Roal
EstatO, in the City of Now York, over SEV,
ENTEEN MILLIONS of dollars.
It is the richest Company in the world
Its policies are nonforfeitabio. Its divi,
dends are tie largest.
Applications for Columbia, and the North
ern portion of South Carolina, received by
GREGG, PALMEIR & CO.,
General Agents.
DENSoN JorEs, Agent at Nowborry.
JAMES MINTOSH, M. D., Medical E xam.
iner.
Feb. 10 6 ly.
Planting Potatoes.
Just received a fine lot Pink Eye Iriph
Potatoes, the best plantinE po.atoo known.
Feb 10 0 4t. It. STEIVART & CO..
Lime and Salt.
Just. received a fine lot Lime, of best
Iinalily, by tihe barrel or bushel. Also a
good lot Sult, fresh and large sacks.
It. STEWART & CO.
Fcb. 10 G .
Axes & Hollow Ware.
Another lot those super Axes, al.o a full
and fine assortmnent. Pots, Ovens, Spatles,
I-xra Lids all siZes. Te1 KCttes, Wagon
loxpa, &U. it. iTEW ARiT & 3o.
Febl. 1 4 -it.
Gar'den Iloes, Rtakes, &c.
JIust renceivedl a line lot. Gardeni iocs,
Riakes, Forks, Shoveis, Spadles. Also, a
une lot P'ocket and Table Outlery, Scissors,
&c., by HI. STEWART' & CO.
Feb. 10 6 4t.
FRESH ARRIVA LS.
Tizo undersigned has just returned from New
Yr, with a large uut compilete stock of
IDry GOods and Groceries.
wh ich lhe is prepared to sell low for cash.
Feb. 10 tf- .D. MOWVER.
Spring Dress Goods.
A few piece' of nice Poplin and Chuallia Mohair
Call a ee them, at Di. MOW ER'S. {
Nw and handsome styles of Sprin Prits at
Ladies' Baskets.
Afine a'sormenxt at D. MOWVER'S.
K its New Mackerel and Salmon, for gale b
Fetb 10 t1 D. MOWER. I
bA nice stock of Sugars. Call and see before
buying, atD. MOWVEItS.
Leather, for sale by D. MOWEll
MESSRtS. Et. J. U ALE & SONS, 16 Mur.
ray.-strcet, New York, will publish in a few
dlays, a Novel, illustrative of Southern Homo
Life, by a lady of Tennessee, a native of Ala,
bama, called "MINOR P'LACE." Price
$1.60. Sent by mail to any address, post%
paid, on receipt of price. Orders solicited.
Any Editor who will insert the above,
wih this note, and sen.d htis paper, marked,
containing the saine, to the Pnblishers, will
receive a c.opy, by mail, frpe.
Feb. 10 6 31
A. HARRIS
br esI just received a stupply of the cele
Bear Grass Sugar Cured
ALSO
A choice lot of
IRISH POTATOES,
AND
X X X F~lour
Feb,. 10 6 tf.*
F
Wilbyras e ysti }idgmst CASH
higheor prices' when lie -i hugs, and still t
Change. 'es good5 in ox. t
.Try "ME TOO," ,n
letb. II) 41 t(- at
EDWIN BATH S & -CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Dry Goods and Clothing,
122 & 124 MEETING STREET,
CHARLESTON S. C.
Edwiin Bates, Geo. 0. Selmau, Thos. R, ReGahan,
Feb. 10-6: 8mo.
Adniinistratdr?iNaice
The Notes and Accounts -of Dr. James
I'll, lately deceased, have been for somo
time (and still are) in tho- hatof )h.ssrs
Jones & Jones for couecelou (]%n1t pYd by
first of April 1809, each on6 Wi11 be sued on.
THOMAS H. DUOKETT,
Feb. 16 0 3f- AdII1iY
NITROUS Oxiz
DR. W. B. MoKE,LA Ls p... 9Prod
to administor the qb*6 Uas to,
without.fdar or danger to thdrpjc yeI, h
extracted Without the least partieo of a n,
and the patient coiset6us ffflidV'ie
on. The Doctor. -Is ow,*prop,d. a
thoroughly re-fnnishcd Labdr&gryg 0
anything Inhis iio upon 'tho'fiost enti.
fle principles. W. B. MloKELLAR.
-Feb. 10 3mn'
U. S. Internal Reveute.
DEPUTY COLLEOToit's OFFIO",- 'I
NEWDEntY, S. C., Feb. 8.th 180of
Notice is hereby given to'al'Pers6s'la1m'
Ing an Interest in til following descriqed
roprty, to wit: 1 two horse Wagon,: 2
Iules and about eighty gallons of Wisike'y
seized from J. Ml. Vard, pedler, near Cilip
tn, Laurens Cotfity,S -., for violatlei of
InternaL leyito * 4aivs, to)atlkq sucleiime
on or bore e 1th day of MaN vx .
Feb. 10 Deputy Collector 3rd Dist. .
In the District Court
UNITSD.Jdi or~the0 Distri t o
South1 0Arolinit-In Bankrupiy.'
Ex Parte James A. Crotwell id
others. IvRe John-P. "I(ifidd
---mikrupt.
By order of the Hon. George 'S. BrY6,,
Judge of the United Sites Gotft for;: tle
District, of South Carolina% ilado in this
cAse, the judgment creditors of John' P.
Kni'd, ale required to render on. oath and
establish their respective liens before. -Mp,
ati my ofice at Newberry Court House," dn
tiestay the 28d day of Febrtury instant.
. . gQ. G. JAEGER,
Renistrar In Bankruptcy.
Feb. 10. 6 2t.
Treasurer otice
All concerned will please call at tte
County Treasurer's otfito' on Lta Rafige
iind ImY tp it once quarterly Taxds,< (end
ing December .11 t, I868 ; due Japuiary Ist,
18 69,to- wit. : Ont '4.iritmouA Liqu-o mas
utfactured, ott sales of goods, waros, uner
chiandise, cotton, &e., &c. Also on all tar
tiles mlaniulieturedl lot sale, barter -or cx.
eininge, duing the din:art r. Parties Intdr
eted re respecitully requtested 10 attend
to this notiee, so thait the oj orations of the
a~w, may be pleasantly antd sat.isfactorily
lFeb. 1 6 It. County Trasurer.
House & Lot for Sale.
WVill be sold on sale-day next, In fronst or
he Court linusa, the desirable residende ins
which Mr's.. E. Dantsby now resides. The
tOonso hias lire rootms and four fire-places;
he lot contains oneo acre, more or lcda, two
mit builings, &c.. .:.
TEaMs Ov SAJ.E CAsH, and possession~
iv,'n unmedic,iate ly It desireil.
H1. 11. XINARD,- Auctioneer'
Feb. 10 6 4t.
iareenvillo & Columbia R;. R.
ON and after SATURDAY, 'the 6l
nstamnt, Passenger Trains wrll ru~ cial
tttndatys excepted, connecting with dga
'rains on South Carolina andi Charlotte and
outh Carolina Railroads, as follows -
enve Coluimbianat..,,,..,....7.0 :a n
AI.stoni at--.----.....84
Newrtilblerr at......01
~~~.rr.voat.Ab..v.l.a. ...... .... 3 00- p. in
at Atnderson at-.........4.20 "
at GreenvIlle at..........00 -
eae Greonville at----.........30s a. m.
"'Anderson at........,. .~..10 "~
Abbevl le at-...---... '
,Newborry at..,.........1.20 p. m.
"Aiston at-...,..... . . . ..20 ."
trrive at Columbia at---.....,...20 "
Trains on the Bte -Ridge Ratiiroad 'will.
iso run daily, Sundays exceptpd.
ecae Anderson at-..----...... ... 30 p. in
Pendleton at,...........a .0
trrive att WValhalla at........ ...30 ".
eave WValhalla~ at........... ... 30 a. hn.
P'end(leton at---.-............."
Lrrive at Andersoit at....... "3
Thle traun will retutrn f rotn Belon .to An..
ersotn on Mondlay and Frdmonigs
JAMAES O.yMREDITHa
Feb 10 Getneral Superintengoent.
TAT.E OF' SOUTJ{ CA RN4
NEWnERntY COUNTY.
lBy Johin. T. Peterson, 'Probate. Judge/
Whereas Frances Sumsper bQ ne, ma If
mae to grant har Letters "of Adn'rfl tra
on.* of the Estate Amid effqct s0p Hebry
ummer, decCeaRed,
The~se are therefore to cite mid admonlsik
Ii and singular, the kindred nd redif?4 of
te said deceased, to ha and 4* ohr' nfore
e, In the Court of Probate tp b hold at
ewberry Court Ilotseo'bn 'th 239d day of
ertiary inst. tfter pnlIication' ereof, at
o'eokl in the lorenoort, fg shoew cause if
ly they hava,' why tile aafd A'dnvinstatfon
Give n'der y hntfthis-8th 'dn'y of liebe
tary, Anuno Dbmini 809
JO fflN T. P'ERSOI,..N..
Feb. 10 6 2t.' ' ..rO
T AT.' O~ SO UTHL CAROid]WA
unPwnanny coUaTY."
Bly Johmn TI. Peteyson, ProbatoJudge,
Whereas. Warren T. .Rober tson having,
ado stilt to tne to grant lil L,ettOrs'of Aa"
lnistratonu of thte estateo,anEf'eso ohn
Robertson, dee'd1.
Theso re therefore to eit6 andi admonish
Iand singutlar, thte kindred and. reditors of
0 salid dIeeased, to beand - apitde' befo're
e, In the Court of Probate to, beo i at
Owberriy'ourt Hoftse on the 5t'dy 'of
thrtary next., after publicatlon buereof, at il
chock in the foronoon, to ,show cause, if
ty they htaie, why thisnid AdmitIlstration
oud not boarnte a
Oiven tindo i1ny ,d~ tiIs lst day of
ot.o0s01'80 P . . C
COarpinering.
Henry Eilsenl;iauer resneetfuljy inforins~
0 ebb.oend of Newberr'y (aat'ho'e prepsred
do mii kinds~ of jobbing inithe' Above line,
a neat and, expeditiouts nmanpes and a4
)st r a'otnable pHdcea. . He can be routl4
Mr. Schodalr's restaurant..
feb 2