The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, August 18, 1869, Image 2
Vacatens at oin,
The editor of thu Libera Christian
thinks timu of the vacation resting is
very hnrd wok, and ofl'r.s this good
Suggestion I
We want moro varity in the regolai
order Wf omr life. istend of long Mui-i.
mer vaeatiin:s ,nisvtthng our regiflar habtip.
its nndi tuiitng the whletu method of our
living tolisyturvy, we Should have at
Ieat mne vnCal.hm every week. It is
-not Alwaya possillo to balance the life
ludgur every day, miaking recuperation
041n410l waste ; but the nearer we cole
to this the better, inud the inore dulight
fill patimes we scatter alng tle path
(if life the pleainste' and the lientheir
It A-ill bo. Whether our home tie in
the city or conwtr, we linuld make it a
pt amire-huse and inot a n isoi, aid tie
oul%elves to it with a cord ling and
"elasit (n m1iighi tondmit of freqieit ex.
cursiois in taill wiys. The thing we
witlit l) 1s taI tit Mllore lif the vaetillcn
clomett into the roinile of lifu ; to iake
home t) iumnh of at summer retreat I-y
Its lilqiut. its delightsu,en1esS, its % holeu.
4mmt 1u1%g9rationm, its fragrance and its
IiInging, thliat we shall ult, Ieed to ex.
p1ort tinu-slves to somie aither spot every
tOnm the dog da v coitite.-Woulti our
oe'Ole mike thrir hosme life mme varied
an delighlfuil d1111 exhil.arAtilg bly it
healthlil reeetions, i s Joiot pnst
times, tile merry haiugh if f ien*ds and the
sweet 11a1 te 1andu1 love,llowiig gleesoume.
hness l-f chilireil 'i thi lay, they u obild
not ask evely twelve amois whele lhev
hould io. Wotild our over worked tnt;
over anxious1: people sloonl fine day evi ry
week of thie &sason fAir at shmi excurion
in the wois ol- Jill the wau r; for a little
piell wil the childrenl in soMIe qUiet
11041k or tmtder thi tree-; fir a tive
away frolilm 1h11 Fc.-Ies of laiv til anl
duty, they wmstild l.l tei-fld t more reia
heal dnt eiji-lanenlt, ton, ha thev
enn get fr41om :4 1i1441th1's vrie tionl in a hm111i11
Anl these tiy eani have where er theY
hvre.
Tim MaiNs.i:A .A\.-TIle WomnA's
Sii1ago U.no-eion at NS. li uyn
ha:10ig fan n1111oot :1 new% gIe%nile ng-liokt
the Ill-oll-tl lita , w lih ev itoe m cling,
woh " i .l) lill-_ w(olmll's Ip ' hV..ival th.vul.
Of.ment11, -New Ymkl; Joui 11al of Com.
mer1114ce. i, , 1 - i f v :
There i- no iin- I li in the v!inrga
ngf:rln't ill-m,t of vri!phnog " mlnW.'ll phm
itiI d %ti slpmet, i rm iln e (iti her riee
"ati.m1S hmlt . i t.. e i l o 4, %nefiliv
ter itelleut wil ,til vitg her sil. We I
ine% er hIt 361 e.f a 11:111 w ho1 (h.l Io lt ad
mire Iil l vtl.iient in woian,i1
int vtj i-iote it sv-s her I 'ilz hisilhfi'
i lueul r i at el x r i,v. Ill ir, enek t illing,
drtivinfg hlr<Sa. 'kniing, Hi' ioin lg, cli fnh
ing muini . senop liling in, lit.ndiC%-al
crompim-pin!it% lih m,te-sill
proper ail illome-Ilt Ias,imes inl.o!t
ndil 4)1t, wh-11en 1i1eu nhl l d1 li ei.4 are nam
nlthfedtl --nr le very 11i ligi.. in a % 1
tilnli 1SI . I I' iitoe 111c"O, 11fil r, 44
Ce111.1-t. thle Blow c-totiv,aa{-.n of her. tiimi.
her gooid hil ttdner n l nrni imin
bihtly. iN' s* :11h11ilati'n (if phlviell,
gr e., inl A.lllll ik Jll 1 lpi. t e me l idiel
lols inl lxii. A cliv h.I k l l o
biitso-I-nl k mui'l bo f"llowedt hrm41 Jil-11ll 11.
Street tf lie Pask hv iln thamoi,jnd uid
iiig eves. A eotm-lv Genmit- salitist.
cuttinig ier alr. W., and spiren1 en-- ,.
Ol the 0te ic, than m the Illst s ilf1l
of tile :all%mp11itll ini the. -41a11411. i nih
of it he i s4:1iia Aillillinil siloerell pilaoli
the liisi'h bl ihS 1 1 16, %% I dlioe A thi' ri.
aarniis he-iu~ iih whbichi ther .eeuaei
their rib'n bi Irenk dmfl rn 'nind wi', k'
armunul. Whya o nihiunn uikinig enu.ih
'etC*l nnaid 'endfli na prni ansinl. of mnrl
ri*ue bsy ever y mil.l to Idjin J.in Ila-wis.
of Newtgaa. if no ht beeuseh i s~'~it ~I atw
mn af phr ienii itaihf dur1 ig anal
grace? We mentimod1 41 hle lither ay,
the enlne lof ni youngfi wnmnnfi a ho na a.i
iintone huth aesI ern fiat n nml14 too1k i fiain
tuuilir I le 1ltitnete.,ad a h iw.ad biegaii
enihiatinhg it, an d hbus been presenCt
ed aa it hi nts 1imnini propolallnnils aver 'lnce.
unnl,ii in slflaefenae, idhu has been obtigedl
to take a bhand1lil
Ti: 'ITraI. 1:l.r - IIlow I r .\tP rarD
Ar I1.a .ri on, N. G.--- A let ter from
Itaileighi, N. (., dlesli ibuing thle ecIlipse,t
waiahb n~ as lii SIt thait pocint, says:
Thei scenet lit t e timeit of taol ahi Iy ar.
11n110flirentt he.t'n dulaesiIt Iifn. Al
5.118 thle felipse blig1ni, thle shado1w grail
tially covi~ng thae dise'o i the sun aunil1
coiinpIletef. A i 5i 441 the sili watls ball
cithentred,l II ti t d th~ile teliuise a s
totial. nul ie flaiined sn forl noei l hndlred
andii lighltteen secondie. A tllhmomeate,
whIeb nast lied iun th im. st oodlll nll
-pilety. athree 'legiees nlt 5 08 ; at 6.41 ii
fell ian seia eny-*t hut ce dler rees, 11 amiat the
~time aof the tinii Velipse it fell1 to asty'
eighlt degrees, lthe n li ir gring ~i rI uidl.
enIhter, w hiie t hee whlela sat mo11sf pihli a, 1
somied ai hazy7 nuil lenln a ppenrans ice.
Iiniiiiiately snie eeiit g the total aih.
pcervat in itell entn beenmeiai vj,i Iha anid
birilhati. Ciiirrn lsios seemed-I toi fl:alh
and raidinite from11 the, ciletiliferene nih
the moonlil. Umblulailifin of' soft, wvhi ie
light buriist oiit brillianthvlyftd repeniftud
13y, unt iilie vlo<e, when' Venucs. Malteni.
ry aiiad Aints shone noth in iiinguith'eeni
shIleiltfr. A prieni :ti ghllo iiSprieadi ikea
a pualh sver the 11 Inscae, w hile chantfginig
tints of hlik, range, in.iigO andil lelide U
huestt emledica the hi'I enves nonei theL holi
son,1 north aind sn1sthi. Theia speatiele
crowad *saiiit te enpila sponIstaineoush
.altl blessligs llinw." iDuring thao taitalhita
twoa hlules if eim,soni lighit seemied I'o
cult thui moon's1 c ireniisferenace, anit
culrved linest weare visile nernllsh the disc
oft then niolin, resembiljing the groinied
protectiouns of the tIop oif sonmo gothic
cattaedanl. Nu point conhl hsa v "fferedl
better fatcihicaL' foir takinig ant obeserva.
thon than this. an'hulie circiumstanlees
were all that cionlhl be wishe t.Evecrv
facile3y as ext endia d) by Dr.. Grissomi, of
the asyytnm, nnel to whlomi the W~ashiing
ton i arty are mneah iihelbted.
Ftoiyvso Scss av' A Otitcus.--The
?aIanams-isa(Gutette snvs:
'Duinit the jatt fortmaneeof t' 'uhonel
Ames' aItra at- nm Thuirsdatsy, andi Jitat as
) err l,eu.g, I wa ini the enge of wild
beaget;a trreimen iitn.d and raaistorm
set in whilst the ri ati oured itigh
lke a sieve. Salime ot-to hat.~ nutt othe
tent is enitini attwin," initalwig wthch
,an a ' ill 'w'tee of excitemtli, Womeni
anal chIldlren (n'intg. ceell men rtami the
hisib ets, andl all puishhIaRwtr,th done,
thoset whio .arcee in imaklng ana ext
sqnydied Arnm thet cenit Indite cuf the.
**nyvi tt9 ew-S she drencthinag rain and'
w043i on,he.entrshqe. The wind was
no raepecter of gerAQtas but .tosiua. the
ladhee' 0Ia.hte.'ht~uig themuj 1to have
~aapp vae a~Itrt4 ,imbrellaa.
ka fw w beonem.d to the amb%a
A WonxA's Rons WOMAN.-Mis
Olive Logan, the pink of women's right
women, it now takig her ease at Long
Braich, and some impudett scrtbblei
has taken the liberty ofgetting up a pei
iotogirph' f ier v lokfand habits.': '
Oh o Is gett ing haendsomer anti ruddiei
every day. She gets up every morninj
at ilvo ooi:loek, and walks our milth he
fisre bretikiast, all alone. After breakfam
she puts on a brown linen suit, and goe
dowt to the beach to bathe in tht
Bloomer costutie, Siho is the hea
swimmer or her sex, so farl paddles
lltyal, treads water, divea, swima back
A 1nrdl, and scares the bathing-master b
goinog way out where the siharki are
Aflter . the bath shte puts on a blue dress
ani plays billiards for tw hourm, to ti
a%tontidhmtent of .the bIWlIa marker, whi
swears he never saw the lke- Then she
Illitsr o a gorgeous silk for dinner, am
iter dinner ihe goes out driving, ai
the way tihe handlet the ribbois is a
eaution to Grant. In tho evening she
puts on a satin dress, n ith a long train,
and all befurbeloxed uith red relvet
and yellow lace, and goes to somei hotel
whete there is a hop, aidl here she comes
#iat even stronger than in bath, billiards
tor bowling almig tile avenue. At eleven
(I'clock steil comes home, puts on a sit
of boroin merino, and wmites woman's
righats till bed thie.
A Yto M.N T.itE5 A Two I.IAS
SAP. AWAKM;NS, .ANm .AKs, "Is IN.FAK
rAiN It rA DY ?"W a re itiforted that a
young man iviing iii fihe lower part of this
couity wa% tilkel sick asout two years
ago, atid fe!I ito a 41vep t-leep, 1r0111
wtoich I e onilv awoke ilshout two weeks
,ince. The iir.t ex pression ie made tuse
of lifn Ctnig to was "i he fast reay?"
just as togh lie hal beeln aisleeip
but otic ight. A lihysician had been
attelndling on him iall the tite, ilaid h11np.
peied itijust after he awoke. Onl walk4ing
op to the bevd, lie called the patient by
name11, lVellarkinlg "thait youl muist fleed
lietler. ns your cheeks have more. color,"
to a hieh he itelied by asking, - ho are
yoo." OIt b,ei:g iliftrmied thwt he tvn< a
ill,Icial %11ho had been altendinig hill
.-o1.stahilY fil I % o . ears. he could hard
Iy liieve hiI's SeNses. Darinig his sleep
lie was ful rei ly.41 n1 ilh so10111 victlas
rts t0hih hoe % A's cosiu. lie is flow
li1 i'.ij 3i"g gowtl lth1la, ani ilsily ell.
-IgedM it try im I I get ev.4ts (if ti- Iast
I Wo yeIs po-te.1 oi ;it his mitid, thai
Ie 11111 uita1111ile them w,tith the h p(ast iad
)rvset. Ilu -n 4a istinti reetllectiot
.r evirythimg up ito ti. tiitie of hi.
'-wiig in lee-. We h%av. har'd no vx.
11l:tn" it"iof lii< ve,elf Itilo Vim W ioik
16-i,lm.-Malion (hid.) Cumier, 28th
uilt.
It's L\F,%.-An iittelligeit young
'"l. ''e' l e i it-4 *-linte dilys rince hom.
-l' i vouil,d Iet ill'eel Ve her c-hild's linlell
-.1lea1111mi sweet whenl el,ngedfrqe.
Y( d'il iig tihe day. I directed her nev.
er to di it b the fire, butI in tit Sun1It
:1ind1 oipni, air ir wt wenther permitted.
Yato thus naotanly aid3, Satrttintg the
il taf Yotr rot-i, with the vol:t ile a,i
1401sollolls gtost..dii--1 oum 'if the lilell,
b"it the still's r I'l haitive vowers of 0h-in
,iig uond di.silifectinlg, whilh at tilieitt
hlt4 ha1t- nIt, anld %, i'l Puvify nid pre
,erve tile lihlenl. Shte followed ily diree.
lisis, but 1s is to0 oltenl th prniet.,
al' iWd nitIired it in th irsery window.
Ie e fistiilits Iishaod remonstriated inl
%ait I tg i s .1 t this un eemLy exp osu re,
lIt-lier intg t hat ii ' saw her peanetn.e ats
thlers sow it sIhe wital dt'sisi, hi .so iii.
ieledvi theair nt( itrottn alk nis to barintg
the nuirsei y n iidow(It jito fuill ii. * -o a
'irnti parit itf lie tvit,n Stoppjinig ail
lIt.tii lie pointed tao the c fin'tiltg I noin
iiid aeskutlsit u eastiently :3 "My dletr, wtil
is thtat dlisjlayed fr'aotn our window ?'"
"'Wivt," slae priliy r~ete, "that is
the Ilig of our' imon ! ' Gaiqluen- hvit
Lhis punigentt retorit, hiteili ahetl thte (big
withI a sin intg of his hit, inni pressinig his
as5 they walitked htomiewald
"Atiat long maiuy It wiave."
[Ani Emiiinlent Phic~ianii ini learth and
A lBAtN E'r,nti or SNAiti'.-An extra.
oitty ma ' iil Imoiti'tWtl w lnet f licheno
na~ ocentr edl at Inianiii Graviio Gay, it
l)u lng ni severte thiinder' stormi, ai
.i hile itI as att its hecightI, the gap was
suddeni'hly tilled wh ich couniitless inum-t
f''r tiearlyi ten inniltes. They wene oft
lie cittomni species, aiid luiasuried froti
Ser'e till deadiit, bintg k i lled, it i, su pp'sed,
byi thle Ipli. iThe tiews of thtis freaik of
niailme soonis becamie known aintmg thei
inunieirs oft the regitot, aind ereitted the
moitst inteniso exaciitetten. 1l3y eveing
the gap,t was ci'owdeud w ith hiundtreds oi
peole, drawit lithier in itn tess the
iiovei,l spteelic'le'. Nuiier'ous suritis
wtero indullged in by~ the pulzzled spaeta.
liars, btut the gener,ali iopjhdoni was that
the mylsteilittns shower' was tew pre-j
mloijti of some11 dreadfuli scoutrge.
[Clairksi'ille (TIent.) Patriot.
VERYi StsoUu.An.-Fromli llell's Station,
Tennii., cotni' -1 the paticulartis of a2 mlost
.siitguilr phentiiaomenon W illinm RIawel
was Si rnek si,dden'tly deaf tand dumbll, a
few das agai, t lien enl rotute to Meimphik
fiomt his ptlace~ of residiencet. Out of
meret' sport1, wthlen a rnew'shty enmetl rotund
antd off~eed hhn a halper, lie feigneid to lae
btoth dleaf anid dtumb, andi inl this way
ainnoyecd theo ventder. 'The newshlov pass.
edi on,i but thte unfortuniate joiker'ntever
spioko again, When lie be'gan to realize
i extent of' hil' misforltite, hto got (ifi
the tram, bounid for Mempt1his, at Mason'ts
depaot, anid tonk dhe first train. On the
eans, ite indulged it loud hmtentations
aind, na If sorely distressed. Ohisl an
sida home, as soon as lie stopped out oin
the iatformt, lie seized a penicil and a bil
of paupr frotm a citizen, atnd wrote,
"sltuck dumitb on accotunt of mty folly,"
andi cotinutied weephaig in most piteous
tones.-Nashvule lalannr,
.A SmassoI Psomgr.-The Freeman's
.oimrntal, oneo of ithe best frientd of the
Siuth, thius pri 'tetts aitd warns:
We hnpilo the pteoplte of the States on
the lower MAlIisi11ippi ill not make the
ttistake of enentging an h ix tipen
thtemnof the. scumt of pagan Chinia, and
drneaml t hat. himnst Chlist ian Europeans
will go netar regionsu thua inltted@.
It utewdelih srit of aklng money
atiyhnyr lha, s degrade~d the yuing te.e
4.nta In buy powtion of the Soutit. si to
mtiake them.wril'ig to areeplt Chneo res
k~ItatD iWi10' t ights aecttu .o
te,et by .the 0uuliniltm Iety^'tt.
iha.sb 8tatesto6 reglis thous big*etk
are very . .places foe'.oopm',6I
erat San. aa y f. --
NEWBERRY, S. C.
wedneaey Moring, Aug. 1, 1860.
'A refeshing and much needed shower
of tin fell Monday aernoon.
The September Galaxy is to hand.
Ches. iteed's now story is continued In
this number.
SAL.S OF qT.. air.-Wo learn
that Capt. John Williams has disposed
of his tne planlation and growing crop
to Mr. Smith Livingston for $7,000, and
that Mr. Thos. Pysinger has sold the
Smith's place to Mr. Wallace Clino for
$1500, also his interest in the Glenn
place, and purchased Air. Wai. MAiyes'
interest in the Moorman place. Capt.
Webb has purchased that commodious
brick store on Main St., at present oe
cupied by Messrs. Gary & Duncan.
We learn there are other sales and
changes on the tapis.
We had the pleasure yestorday of
meeting with a Columbi friend-Mr.
Press. Brown, who is making a business
tour of the Stskte, one of the itpis of
which business is to ady-ince tihe clainmt
of the "Cototi Plant Cook Stove," which
is, by the way, (the "Cotton Plant")
quite a pet with those ladies who do
their own cooking, Mr. II. is with- Mr.
Asher Pltner, of Columbia, agent for
the salN of the Cotton Plant in one half
the Stale of S. C.
Mr. Henderson t t he store formerly
occupied by M r. C. C. Chase, has a stenm
machinu for renovating feather beds.
The feathers are placed in a cylinder and
subjected to a steam process by which
they are thoroughly cleansed and ven
(ilated. Lovers of the downy cou.,
will niake a note of this. Mr. 1]. u%ill
not remain more than a day or two, un.
le.s he meets m ith much roi k. In the
upper part of the State where the work
has bseen thoroughly tested, the people
are highly pleaced with (he process.
It will be seen from tli advertiement
of C. P. Leslie, Lad Commissioner,
that his office is organized and ready for
business. Mr. Leslie will purchase
g1orland., at their fair mniket value,
payimig the money down. All persons
who have lainds of good quality that
% ish to di,pose of them, can tindl a
realy purcbaser in tihe Land Comiis.
,ioner.
RLIGIOUS ITEMS.-Agreeablo to ap.
ptilmnent of the anmhoritleR of the Moeth1
list church, a week of prayer began last
Friduiy, ad will ternilnaie Ilursday night.
Sunrise prayer meoling4 are held.
11ev. Dr. Metwes preach(d in Aveh-igh
(Prehyterin) Church hist Friday, Saturaiv
aid Slibbatl. Sir. McLees' style Is elaborate
and pirspileous.
The adminttratilon of the Lord's Supper,
was solemnly Rdminla,eied at the close of
S.bliAth morning service. I
R1ev. J I Joinner prer.<h' d last Sundry,
mo.rning and airte-rtnon its the Associto
Itefurmell Chnre-b, andI assisted Mr. Darby
ini the closing exercises ot the day at the
Methodli<t Church,
liev J1. 0 11 Dargan, alihonghi fatilgued
by te inesaant )abors of sevetial weeks,
preached ain agproptriate, ablie and touching
crumion Iast W~ednesday ntight at the hap,
list Chnuach. lie hapupilly iverted to 11he
petmaiho providentcte of Gud.
The Newborry Circle of l'rayer meets
every Tucsday night.
Thes -ermon before thte Nowberry Diatrict
Ii ible Socilet y was delivered list sam rdIay
night, by 11ev. Mir. Diominer of Duo West.
We learn tat It was a very fite aermein.
At the cluo of Ite discourse the ohj--cts or
tite meeting woero explaied by Mr. R.
Meoorman.
Prayer meetings wili be held in the Nap.
tist Church every Wednecsdaiy eveinug at 8
o'clock, anid Sunday afternion at 4I o'clock,
until litrther notiee.
The mtembhers or the Church are earnest
ly requested, antd all others who feel in.
terested tare cordially lnvited to attendl.
We ilearn that an intcresting quarterly
conference mneetitng fur thist circuit closed
at I'tbhrrunelo yesterday. The meeting was
presidedl over by RI 'v. W1. Ii F:etng. who
was ably assisted by Rleva. Lloyd and Law,
Ion.
Rev. J. Hawkins will preach in the Lu
thecran Church next .3abhbaqh afternoon at
31 o'clock. The public are cordialiy invited
to attend.
Rev MP. Corley will preach at Blasket's
llaptist Church next Sunday, Aug. 22.
11ere and Thiev.
Cannot the Newberry Agricultural
Society move in the matter of a district
fiir, t.ometimoe duri'ig theo fall months t
The Western raieal papers are on
deavoring to purge their party of its
corruption. The only way is to aban
doen, and not uphold, the party.
The Sun's disc Is covered with spots.
The result of the election in Tonnes
see Is quito efiering. Gov. Genter's
amajority Is between 40,000 and 50,000 ;
the legislature will be two thirds con
servative, and largely democratIc. Col.
Birownlow was deieated in his own pro
cinct by a harge mnajority. The blacks
were divided, and for some offices voted
denmocrat ic.
Gol. Wmn. M1. M.yers, an old citizen of
Colutmbla, is dead,
The Cubana are continually receiving
reinforcements ftom the Unilted States.
As som as the rains sasons are over,
active operations wilt be resumed.
It has boon uaid that the humi
of tho Sabbath-school is auaiu in
the eart of the angels.
*Conservatism shoald rally now for the
campaign of '70. p~
Te. Tba'rleson ' ens sys: 'ften
thoseand breech-leadigR Springth-d titles
thre toenedWiniehester ,tleasmake
== the ao...r.uots t. .
0tnn's eprLDg, Shady 6do.
AuOUST 11, 1809.
DRAI 111RALTD --len'I' is Sladty out of
jolnt as to potal 1c46iitie0, the present ar%
rongvment being a positivo disurraingo,
tuent and dockled iuliance. Wo haVO one
iegular diail per week,, and th.ido:i provj,s
that ii is broulitIhero 8om1thpo Ieeon
Alundiy and Sattirlity, and leaves when
there Is a fCvorable opiortuniy. A larger
stay may perhaps enable is to learn whether
the case is chroneic or otherwise. Water
excepted-which must be the best in tho
country-we'd as leave be sotnewhoro else
the getting off plae wherever that bo, migh;
afford as matly riellities. But we submit
patiently as dto several hundred people,
more or less, and writo this .morning witl
out a near prospecet of tills reaching you in
time for pulblictiion. We'll se, however.
Should it not, it niay provo a Itcky circum
stanice, in that -It's i bud wind wiichi
blows nobody good," fir you will then ie
spared lho ifliction of reading i very dull
letter.
We may as well own up that Glenn's I as
dull as ditch water in the absence ,of any,
thing like news, or siiring ovents. Some I
dIys ago, it ls true, a mian with a spotted
horso and wagon. camto inI at the big gato
and passed through the campus, trying to
dispose of a load o metons the hrgest about
as big as a squash, tind some other .truck,
but lhe is gono, tind the Place which know
tim once will know h11im1 tiot again till next C
August comes, should he live that long
:Is a dry country, with no fat things for a
'tast, but the water is 'illigant,' the trouble
tbout that though is that you cannot fill u p
)n it, the moro you drink, the greater the 0
rActiutu, and tinfortuna%tjly 1110-more furiou'
he Icsiro for other and more substantial
Itomach timber. 'hcre is no discount on
:ho app:tite-all the visitors complain of
hat. 'I lie great lack is cold "vittles.'' FeV
'enbinnera" havi t prepared themselves
Lvith u ensils of stlikilent capacI-y to cook
4)(Ilughi 10 Iay asitle iny p0rtIon from the
'1g1i11-r meals to servo as lunch.
[: iB suppOscd that the resident inhahil
.1te are b-tter supplied In that respect and
.o10e0qIenIly, 1ave lo's necessity to fill up I
Al liqtid diet. We judge o from appear
inces; (the nost of them looking fat and
aleek. affordiig a atrotig contrast to thi
huiigry. gaunt, c)ihin peopIt') having had no v
importunity of takhing any iniside observa%
tilins so far. WVe have sirtick "'le" and
real.ze tho fact that water will not mnix with
it welt.
TlheI aImucements are various and fill tip
the day anmd night In the lIappiest Manner,
aid c-mnsist of dinkingt water, eating--whenI
it Is cinvenient--and C IchI ng flka!, ofI which
l"ter there arti a gr iciu< plenty, and ol the
lairgest iind livulic<t kild.
In th-cabmll it is a luixury that the process
of tc he toIet can he v4tried by oies stirring
the hmminy Wille it boils it Is astoci1shing
bow pilesant It is to a.ljua-t a collar witi
one hand and turn uver a corn dodger with
the other.
But wo ate running on and hope that our
partiali;y fir spring life Icny b exmised on
Il plea that we tiever hid an experlene0 of
It before. Intlie hotel It clifers bitt litItle
exceit. that ni ont' liero has% the privilege
of' st'cing the frt hlil, an eon-eqnoy
kuows tnti what is onl tihe progrumue unltil
thie hell rings.
To occupy tie time not taken up with
flea itimst', it Is proppist-d by Capt.
W., getl emn n f1 en.ergy and ex
periecnce, 1 lolopen booksa of sublscrlip'.
tioni for ai joinit stioek co mniin y
nt tn stirt U .su.etr nmill, nor, a iiuiver. a
clihe wi.~ vringer', nor a t' lied mtetroptolit.an
impriioved tint innn u iicd ci uiicnpet bakhinig iinil
piuiiern,l deIliveryI'Oi copiny , nri d.'pot foir
tile keepinhg iii cits ii l 1o 1 her--hot Ii vui iy
senriet hiere-for h unugry hinrses of tire.l crivel.
utrs, nor yet to imp ;rocve the ni ili system, buti
tor a iinachinie 1c bring the wauter f'romt thte
piring iup toi i micoe isiant atctittle, an I
celeve the wveek kined inv.clis of the nes
ally ofi gingt ii.vii. landl i uCek up, the ill.
Ever'y onte whot has ever baen hieru will at
onice oin~eutae the grecat blo,sing proposedl
ini is it a 'ertcking , for thusy haivj expiri
onuced the forit.ulhie helgh Itu and d)p h oh'
bothc Ihill an I sprciing. Th'li phint oh' tis ver.y
tdesir. ile mtuchl i no is criude as .vet, bi Iuitim
idlea im iy 1u hadi of it frcom the following di.
scripion "'ii [I riinctIon 1is se' ted Oin ai niait
nrunm a iimiib e pinciple of whIoin is
diaily lieh inmt lient a1ipiili itluiti. Tis
uch-ne p'riti co cr0at0 a coniitinuali rui,
nint W.aer outsi.u i hu gr'otin I Ia t'verywhie re
is ox itani ics udeeply acs it wvill be, on hield
walte,r< . It is die"tineid to be suncstituted to
all the ii tmmp' sys im', its c,mnstruction
doii't be~'ing. more expansive iand besides ito
oneO expen,o beiing necessat-y for its constant
anti pi o'iItabulo work, wvhilst every pump'
knowin tec%day system, e'pcially whien the
water nut,t lie bronurhut uip to great althiudes,
are nl-cessiteting enorincis expenses com,
parait i ely to the protitable product, ancd
thut di-lg all their work. Ic do.c't mu-st
to be forg itten, unat il uettino produco ai ruin,
nhtin cl w aerbt no itvW.iter sptout itis could
very well to mauintain of wiater some tlre,
Pitm1ps (ini case thle enibins cuko flre, which Is
not unalikiely. as the chimnicoys have the grow
clan biund, and the htearths aire sinking deown)
i'or intst,une, but not to be subhstiltitedl to
thiemlselves. Thisa iachinoe cani to furnish
just sameo qu.ity of' water than thatt prow
dulce<d by the head'.waters to wvhich It is
adaptedl. It can to be removed if it wants,
but its niot a real tuobi inichine."
Nome deer reader, you mnust bo favorably
imPn'isted with this great idea, an I if we
can only bring it to succesful completion,
the Capitaini and I will bacome famous as
men, and standl a chanuce for seats in the
nexc decenit legislatcuro, after Scott is no
morn anid hue c.crpet-L,aggers very mnuch les.
The weather 11 growing waurmer now, after
being disagreeably cold for several days
past, owving --the cold--either to the eclipse
of Saturdlay afctroon,' or the fa ct tha~t a
family is huere unprovided with blankets.
Neerly all of the habi.ub!e '(?) cabins are
inhabited, with clever, sociable 1intabitaunt<.
We are en NJewberry roe. Atcd It is plea
ant that -c latrge majiJi'ty of the company
here bi o', from Newherry, and that te daily
restuun i. of such a homoe eharacter.
rT he gre'at expected event, thre Tosurnacment
and o>.tume bail are .kirtg mgitatedl in prop.
er style, anal no dutal thete will be ai nu,
rteniuc company agemxb;ed f-omn far endu
nlear. The time, it;whlIbe recolketed, is the
Ist of Septus-mb.r, gottiIf a few more from
Newherry help tQ saeil !se goodly array,
it *lli be all thue uerrief.
The trip up of pur paty, which was a
large and p'e.unt tt., was mutch happier
thcan that we tnade de, acnd which was
desedibed to a' pri&#* .letter. -Anothir
foite adorded betsai s and eleverei pees
Pie, w&o regaste s h.fWt htr profuslkM
i selots p.eeWe, apbtefanth grapes iAui
no13 51is Inatajftte'.it'a416, ta:vy awalls
Thor. is ceesatw a nah itner....p
plo as in things. Wo did not find It nsces
sary to hunt for the next house this timO.
Beforo closing this lotter, I will agai
staio that thero i aceoniodatIon hero 9ti
for thoso disposod to coimo, either ipnmedl.
ately at ot ii the hotel, or on the hill at bire
llobo's, whoso hospitablo hotio is alwayi
open and ready to take in and accommodat
the traveller, Newberry is also largely rop
resented at this clover lady's hoise and. sli
Joservos all she recoives for she 13 cortaini)
is obliging, attentivo and kind as any on(
:an dosiro. To friends at homo, whp ar
kixious to know, we are glad to say that atl
wro are doing well. More anon.
SENIOI
The Week's Tole grAt.
-JAon1dol, Augnst U.-Tho old Atlantic
Jablo Coipaiy have reduced the tarlif' bo
weenl ally polint In Gieat Britiin and Now
fork to $7 50 in gold for teni words andi
A cenls in gold for 'eh extra, word.
'he press liatlf rato.. The reduction comI
eces on Augnst 10.
New Fonimfland, Angust 10.-Tho steam.
hip Cleopatra, fre'n blontreal to London,
fras totally wrecked, on Sinilliv, near Ter.
imsey. Tho crew and pusseigers wero
aveij.
Now York, August 11.-The bankers
lho pleaded guilty to usury, were fined
=5o, except two, who were *comitted for
ve days.
Macon, August 1 1.-The first bale of
Otto, of the new erop was received here
)-day ; ridted by P. V. Jones, of laker
onllty. The cesit l- New York tiddlings.
. % lil be shipf.ed to Do.ton.
Columbust, Ohio, Angnst 1I.-The Dent.
cratic (lentliti COimlitte lis nom11inated
t'orge 11. Pendletoll for Governor. Pen.
letonl accepts.
Mon1tgoiliwry, August 11.-A pelition
roim sm n of1 OF tle Rpub1lienFits of Molill
!ns m 4ade 4 yestray, to Gov. Smith, nmking
Im' to plie4 11 it city uili r iartial law.
L dIle I eh f- i 'Ii m th cili n s of b1oile
reived iw- .LIy, and had anil itierview
!il ! 11ne.wh wiwli a wis enitilely sit.
.-Ieilr utd ii his declining to
-ut th1 er militry rulo.
Mo .v, Aiurst 12.-The firit
'ale .)ttoni ini Alabama WaR re
Uived - lay :Ifternoon, to late to
mt Oi Ih 1i ket, from the plnitilin ol
ohi11mani11 & Iives, (if this Count1y. aild
ohl Ois ibil.m ilg lit 58 io0ents; it ellisse4
tliet Iiiiddliim, is of tlno btai lo and
reighed uenrly hu pounds.
Moilu.p, August 12.-1he first hale of
W ottol, weighinig 383 lliuinds, ItnId
li-sed good style Imv mlinlilgs, was
old at 45 cents per pound, to-day.
SAVANNAI', August 1.-Two hales 0l
lew cotton wero received toil-dt, anl(d
um( of them was sold at 42 cents pei
111und.
PAlis. Auigut 1.-In honor of Napo.
U011 litnMit' i rtu's Inindredth birth day,
1le Emierir ins ainitesti-d all press aill
lolitill I lendert; aid lesertrs froml th
irttv, nnvyV and ierchinitt marine service,
HlA VANsA, Atigifst l10-Owin-z to diiss
iisfactinn, the olice of press censor ha,
been di< tinued-Del.das orderin
IIws. W 11i1ther eond or bad, to be trans.
mitt. d. The nWWvspapris reprTsen tnhal
J-ranil h1As fled to the montinhills, bul
Quesada is thi Catening Esgil ittu Santo.
N.rsuvil.l., August 16. --Governoi
Selnter has rnrived ill this eitv, and ime
with a ibril!n,t recepition. tio ws es
cted ft omi thet i-allivay depot to tha
City- iitel, w-here het delivered at speech
im response0l t lie adIress of E'x -Govecrn
or- Neil frowni. ini the c-oiir.%e of his re
mnr1 iks, GoverInr Sent er emphiaiisized om
p 'int, indi tnit was ithiat ini Tennuesse,
therei mu, - he nio proocriptio 11)1On ac-coo i
of reblionhi, race, iotnl- ; su Trago am
the fiillest pol iti-i iiiid civil a ightis inus
heC freu to aIl. tIe conitiinued bry saii
that the woiiinds oIf the pa1st nmaitt heal
andi thait broithery lo tve atiul friaterna
fee-lin g was ntow to b~e enitivat ed all irnun
ii Tenneiissee. IIe thought the circumt
.tiilie-s wel-e ripe f.ir a inw party13, w hie
wmirf'il dtii-enrd dead~i itsinea and inet Upi'
the livuinhg piresent. Baur-bontism on t h
lie oiite should lhe igniiredl and at
no.ile, anid a new u depatriturio taken wvhiel
00uld i end io 1 lberal aunt protgrsi-e4v
d'ns nieasu-res. Thel young mnut
the Statie, ho snid. enried-ii the receni
illd.i-s werecii almost unbl ito inidct hot
far i they hiadl gonle iihead. The isd,,i
oif "lgo sIt hut itmper Yitung A mt i
uii it waus stiin ug alonig like an Aral
couri ser. ---Coluitvla Phon2iiix.
Theli Ctubta havo adttvices of the comr
mfttenemen t of neiv e operatioans. FTh
ii hanis have pbossessi.n of t wo Hea-ports
he inamlies oif n-with they wi thhold, enn
b linig Item toa commttttienu-te snufely w-itl
the Unijtd,t States coast ; limo 'twent
h..tins by sail
400 troops, from Sin Jiago de Cithn
weore ciaptutred by3 Josrdain. Thelu fore
seit by Vnhnniseda to r-eliev-e ihemt wer
defeatedi w ith the loss of hitlf their forec
It. is rteported that i ho Spanuiardls wer
divent froma t'inuco Villas disirie-t with 1
hea'vy loss. Thn Cittnnst ar now n
poassessiont of tho entire district. Jor
dan hns anccompnilishedl his purpose
everywhere. ll,i troops, intspiriited bi
successes, are in exeenit spirits. 2
cargo of slaves recenutly landed nit Cine<
Villas ,were captuired aind libaeratedi
Q uesada's fotrces are closing on thel
otpponts who have ito trotops outsid
Nuoevltas except thtose confined ni
Puerito Princilpo.
Rear Adimiral Dasvi has been orderec
to mtnko arnanmieints for iaturvey of lth
lliihms of Datriten, for oacertabiiing lth
p)ossibility-, cost, etc., of a ship canal.
"'he hase haill rmntch between the St
Vtninth and Cha'rlestton clitbs pnuted a
qaictly ihis afernoo-theo fornier hem
vie.coritns. V'ery few niegroca were 0
the grotundl, a-itt thero.was ino attempt a
disturbance.
The Diiit Partiionent wutq prorogued b
royalI coimni,.iin oni mo ti ii
The Q ietn e-vnirtlated the Kingdoi
iupoin iis p l:: itd prospterous cenditt
The hoom-r~ omt to hat-e fallen outc
the 8.,ii 1' . - ining amid imoney ama
kei. Stn
The e,troa- of the Central Pacific Roea
for Jamly ae- n r half a uitlion dollar.
. The lier. ! >'venn-e Department onm
tempillate au ii in tg the present, siamf
aml lisig ut*.era less ta-Ily counterIeite
anid revampedt-a
Snow fell on Mounut Washington ou
Priday, and Ice formaed dtruig the nigh
Snow also fell necar M!ontrea.
Chiesgoe has on. hundred and nun
thnrch-a, and nine h.undred and on
hotes of prostitution'
a thief, ne ne sdli
TU Fast DA11 or N1W Ofrot;....
The Now York Journal of Uomoiaerce1 of
Saturday, says:
We have been shown a telegram"trom1
Mr. T. W. House, of Houston,- tekase
stating that the irRt balo of cottuh of
the now crop, raised on ttatchett's pin.
tattin, Washington County, Texas, has
been forwaded by hitm per express, vi
Now Orleans, to Messrs. Spofford, Tiles.
ton & Co., of tits city, where it will be
due to-day. The Intention is to send it
iminediately to Liverpool.
The editor of the Albany (Ga.) News,
sayst. "Wo have t-oyorts froin all sec
tions that the rust is seriously injuribi
the cotton. We have seen it oursol
and whetr it emists the cotton looks as
if a flaine of live had swefpt over it.' We
are having too outich ralin for cotton, and
if it continues a day or two longer, all
hope of a full crop will be at*an end, for
what the rust lea.Vos the caterpillar will
destroy."
intotnal revonu'o receipts froth all
sources for the yeap ending Juno 00, i
as follows : Diatilled apirito, $48,oo00,0;
tobtco, $22,200,000 I fermented liuors,
$5,000,000; income, $28,8011,000; stamp,
$15.505,000 ; total, $110,205,000. Sr v
enty-seven districts are yet to be helird
from. Revenuo receipts to-day $705.
000; coin In the Treasury $107,000,000;
Including certilicates.
The Anderson Intelligencer says that
Creawoll & Co'.., contract is consumma
ted, and that work upon the tunnel be.
gins on the 1st Septeimber ; also that the
iivestignting coiniittee have arrived,
and] that tho S-luda Association recently
held its sixty-sevenih anniversary meet
ing with the Townsville Church.
C1oPS IN THE% WKHT.-A gentleman
just returned froin Cincinnati informos
the hisicon (Oa.) Telegraph, that the
crops from Marietia, Northward, as ftr
as Murfreusboro,' Tennesso, are litm,!ilh
btirnt tp. Froin Morfreeshoro' to Ci
cinnati they are very fair.
A innn in Troy, Ohio, has deserted
hi- wife and eloped with his mother-ini
law. There are fev uien who m ill fol.
low that exkinple.
Chiengo i< beaiten at her own game.
A wotian in R'ngland hn had twenty-fivo
hubiam.l in thirty-nino years. Decided
ly narried.
An infant daughter of I)r. L. B. Wea.
ver. of Ed iled, while its nursO was
absent, fell into a mill pond and was
drowned.
Two colored men had a diffleulty in
Timinon.s ile. One rait agniinst the
oilher nn struck hiin in thu breast with
his head-dead.
Savannah has or,lered between three
and fuir hundred Chineso laborers.
Beef sella for six cents a pound in the
New Orleans inarket.
Tho cotton worni has appeared in Mis
sissippi.
Win. W. Marshall killed Press Brooks.
near nhliunihia. Colored.
"Hl)RIi.ir.:, RACY AsI) SrARKIt5r -
Ruchi iis the popular verdicet on the "XIX
Cen'try," I le inew lIllnatranted toniuh..in
u agazi ne. pubhlishied in Chaiirlesio.'' The
A dventures of Confederate Blhockade Runa
niors, and "'Personneii's Remiini,enuces ,,f
C.ofedecrnie C,mtps anid F'ield.a"arie thrillinig.
t oldi at all the bookstores. Single numubers
Il.ANissoix COItr.MKssTs TO A S~OUTtflNa
EsTtaIs --The press of the Noruib, ir.
respietive ohf politicatl asmpathv. are un.ini.
m1 in li heir pri',se of *''he XIX (Centurv."
It is said that. the Magaizia is tho peer 'of
-alny journal pulisheds in A mierieni, ni,d pow.
sesses fe~ature s niovel anid nitractive to all
rendera. A inong othe'rs, the Pilade.lphinu
u Age obiserv-es that "ita literary ieilt is
striking," andi A ppleboim's JournalI remanrks
tha ,"itus e'ditonils rem' ii ione of the Old
Kniekerboneke- 'Gossip' ini its best. days."
No- Amithern flo Iher or muother should' he
withioui it. Copies miay be liad at Chapman's
Dook Sitore.
.I Till: XIX CETriamy.-Raev, sparkling,
e inovel and ent err i.ning. No con i sie
stories. A Sonirkero Mnenzinie thal, ought
to be In every Famsily. Take it. honme wiih
yon. Pi-ice 35i cents. Copies may be had
at, Chapmiain's Book Store.
Tiis A.'iv.icas RTOCa Jouimsa.-AlI kinrls
of RStock-kceping, Farms aind Dairy mn.tters
e nie trentedi olin a cear and popnlar style
,ihi this Journial. Its ne-u iles are all tI..ely
-and full of inierest andi should be read h,'
alnl hiaving the care o1 Farm Siock o1 any
-kindl. The recip,es ii conintins for the cur'e
ot si-k, Injnred or dlisease.d Animial, are
wmorih a lnirl-dfol ius eat. Specimten
,enpies seni. free. A ddre'ss N. P. B3oyer &
e Co., Publishers, Parkes .nrg, Chester Co.
L l'a.
; RCSCRET FOR NEWggRy MARKET
CORRIECr'ED WEEKLY.
CO(TON jeYA N"""""'--------...0 a 88
FLUli"" """"'"""'''''25a.
NAt[ tiN dn yrp .--m,2
rOpto 'gi;,;ir"a 2*24
RICED. Swenaet. ..s'....-...701
suot, .-- ----- -.--....- ---
,,allo7-...---.........a202
COTTO --R..--...............2.0
,,O R u..----.......4 a120
1 ,, orn Whse9.. .14.a
O-,, Irsh..,,,.-.-............1 1 2
SUGA R,h"''''.........lOa 1.26
d " o dered.'........ a 25
MOA,K ,, --...---..........20
,. ExtOreaO..........18...26
STARelBrow
d ee. ... ..40.
y. ELt, Lperpoe......,,...... 2
a 0,a..E......82,,
ef ,s wb.74it
Emao.......
The expense of taking the consus of'
South Carolina will bie $00,000.
. 11. 'more, knq., has withdrawn
fiVtn the Columbill l'ieix.
A Saratoga bello wears $17,000 wortht
oF ilin(nta whel Rhe ire.4e1 up.
9BLIGIOU6 BRRVICEE.
resbyterian Ch11uroh-41evtol. R. A. Miokle.
Robbath 14 o'clock 4. i ' o'olook P, X.
r nestin , due Uy night -
CIa, blonday ig t.
boihodflt euroh ey. 0. A. Darby, ab
biblr teeetl, tVinesdla! Uig1t.
e ontlay niy nght
OBITuang.
LstICDsi...,DIL,o1 khe 2nd of Aigust
1orint Inin1lgtoi, only child of Col. T. J.
2 14tilo 11. Lipsoonu, aged 2 months all
12 dityn.
She is not dead hut.sldipdth
Look upward weeping ayes,
Deho'd the tresirc or our hearts,
P.ttfu there in Paradiso,
1o nifght of sorrowq, none o pain,
But pl-rfvet pence and mbst,
red'ned dnd saved shd sweetly sleeps
. Upolt the Saviour's breust.
And han Abraham and the people be
hol1 : h.W Sonderft, cores I h 1o IV
were prodneed Iy his drink, AMIam:
sd, %Sy eihildreln m111st tiot dnffer; iv&
"No 11v drink to drink, nid I will gi Ve ft
~I
And so Al,htni m drank, ahd said thej*
was nothing like it, even InL3angdMd
county ; that it was bitter to the lips but
good for the 1tone11h ; aind hbeenuse there
were bitter lilms in fighting thilasters of
the ph1nia,lns, It skIl C1, foreverilare
called Plantatiot) BittelrS ; aid sor It hife
beenl.
And the wonderful work ti II m
performed is witnessed at this day in ovoV
to%", parish, village and letit througl
out till the world.
And he wid. "Let it be proclaimed
thonghouit the, length AId breadlth of t1jo
1.and1, 1rom 1 ho 110Vlir.41,, 1 t i o
11i 'A ho suifl'er from revers, drspepsim.
-e k-, loss of ,ippejIt; l''ItA ed
kh and niena dI -1jgei, h ll findo
reli 1*0hro ghl the P1.l m tiol I iter.
They add loile to the stomeh, ned brIl.
liuney too le 1nn . of whiuh I o
umill ak liviig exmIIWi." ' 0 e
tIAGNot.. WATRIt.-S"perior to the best
Imported Gee Imal Cologne. and sold at half
the price.
C.e C.o C HASE,
Magistrate.
OFFICE HAR THE NEWiBERRY HOTEL
Aug 18
C. C. CHASE,
Agent for the G reat North
AMERICAN LIFE INS. CO.,
AND
Zell's P7hosphate.
Aug 18.
Notice to Colton Planters.
V%e, the 1nd11ersigned, heg lesve to intform
the groers ol' cotion, that we have made
slriaigentei.ts to ri lie following vell.
known GiNS nY% A1, itt our Wa1.rehonso
;I Colloms III, 1tsle1m.n, vi,.! A lh,%
Emecry, Geutillei , Io *ive'r, ftirown,! of Ge'or
gil, and0 ihie reatL Aiimeric itn .\lills G~In
nIlheh enabthles' iu to gi an iiip .rk thirt -
h1vL blets pe.r d ' " iing the~ pl.trer. the
juostitlies ut ini ofitig Onr-' services at a
mn~aeh lower rate I i.iu any' oneu else.
We aret also prep'J;stere 0'll enter into0 en
gagemnent1 ii ginl and pac Il'k on plan0ta't ons
in anyi portion of ii thet Mr.1.
Ginis, Presses, Poweiri andi Engines foi.
ALEXANDER~l & SPENCER.
Aug. 18 32 itt.
Execeibe DepqNegt,
LAND COMUlISS1;lr8 OFFICE.
Co(umbia, S. C. A uy;ust 11, 1869.
Notih-e is hereby' given hat th.4 Ofhee is
now o1rganiized., ini acc'~ordance ithl tihe law
eretinlg thie~ sameu, na.d is readyhi to proceed
1o buisiness'. Jn 11he purcthase of Lanids
the lnterestssr of the St alt' n ill be catreludly
guatrde'd. it is te desire oif the Comis-,
51i11'wr 11o1 pebise none 0oher Ihan i good
Iit ands', ini good Joe. li: ies,, alt hiri fair' mia.
ket t'alua', anmd at sm-hi 5. iet's as the samo
Landils n ouh ha' 82hl to pt ivateI iindividtuals.
Arrantug,eem<ha ve bsetn m- o le by which
te Bonds 41111hi zted In be lune l'for the
puirchnlse of .iinds n ill be converted to
enrre'n'cy, and1( .ands-8 so 1 p uihased will be
pai for' iniVI ent'lency. Th le Commisissioner
.mvites all partlies o.1in.g des'iratble Lands,
mn desirabhle loecalii te. a i,.hIing to sell them,
andh wtilling~ M Iike mnaket prices, to for
wardl their proplosals, giving a de-se.ription
of' the 1,1nde1 lor SIlt', the~'ir l'oe~.tIi:v, gnality
andi atdaptatiion to te piodnuet iln 'o cotton,
torn, alnd g rains gs'm-ri'illy, w ith a view to
the coninoneesnlu.in or netgoeiations for the
sade of bald Lanids to the Sta te.
C. P. L ESIE,
Land LConiinissioner.
Aug 18 33 St.
Dist rict Court of tihe Uniitecl States8.
For the Di<urict 'f8nuth Catrolna 15t Bhank.
tIlprey. Itn the smuer of' J. Wi. Chiappell
lIank'rupt.
To whmsn It may concern: Theo under,
signed herh.v gives not lee of' his appoInte
menOIt lIs Asignets or thle estate of' . W.
Cunapp--Il lor thel Connti,y of Newhe.rrv, and
Sta:e of' south C imIhen. wiItin salid county,
who has he 'n itdjt.lged a hanlkrulpt upon hits
ownl petithms by lIlt d i,trit coturt of saId die
trlct. Date.d Ith dast or Antitst, A I)., !809.
-1 W. SP'E ABR-. N, Assignee.
Ang. 18 32 3t.
District Con it i tIe Un'itedi States.
For the DIstrict of' S~outh Carolina Int Dlaok
ruptcy. In the mutter or W. F. Peterson
To whom It may concern: The under
aIgned herehr gives nmiee of' his appoint
mtenlt as Asgnteo of' the Esuate of' W. F. P.'.
terson, or the UtmUnaey of' Newhe'ruy, and State
oft8outh Carolina, 'ithin) saId ()mn'fty, who
bat been adjtudged n hanikrupt upfon his own
wItlm b he distric, eCorn of' said district,
~:ated 9th fAgs.AD.1t0
An C.19 O-3tigtt CiA D.E LL1ssg.
lu ithe Distr'ict Cout of the U. 8.
District o'f Soimb Garolina.
n Re C D. Speara~n-- forupt-.Ek par~te
This is to ntilfy all lIen credItore 'f the
estate or' said l1ankrup,~ t, t rove their' itens
before C. 0 J rger. Itotih'tratr, att Nettberry
o i, onl or hefrme the 1,t September next
or be .lebarre1l from the benefit of any decifte
to emade. in the ahbave slated CIeSe.
By7 o.der ofuth Osrr, 18 h Atg . 1000.
V- 8PE-ikat AN, gAssgnee,
Wttdo Fortilirier.'
The under'signed trg .Ageni fu a )
above Fertiliser, aund will ktee a *p
On'i#untly on hand.