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1Sw .They Go To Bed. 3th6aag-girl tripagaiy up to her chamber, and, with the cau tios tiv*idity peculiar to her sex, irst-locks the door and. arranges the wind 'r. taines se that by 11m chaneo a paser-by, or a bela td *eturVatwanderer froTA thal pavement, can eatch-a glimpse of her hdding beau4 whon ,en dia haie.-: This task competed," she f,arns on the gas to its-full, and in a titu t' g&nerafsearech brough oa t'btI apartment, that she way: besuriit does not contain a ho rAble ''bugbear;' or a "desperate raffian.7 -Pigh skerWandTrisp black -ba-.--Carefuly with her deligatwlittle fngers, she lifts the ed -valance, peers into plaees hgryive'r Tom. Thuiub could o iis-quetze .ris udiminutie corpOr -ation, and takes a crsory peep ia. t the half emptied trunk, ntot Ibr r* g-tgane' n'ervously un -der te. sofajhe, spacebetween Whieh iad the loor is - ot--sufie "uWConAU%. U041g'hs CalTin dPe,;Vkvh4ess4n'rdar Yrob br. Taving ascertained that she is reai' alone, )- e leisurely feliAeds to divest Ier fai0 fo 4 t the silk *A4 inen "coventionauli tIe.i4 ty- Fir t she relieves h*Vg"es kair of lhe pins and cnulis whieh- enthrall i aud fi it 4P. mDOrev comfpactly. e OIr,toMes the little eollar andh litte vapdry cloud bf Iiie - - e i~iddersleeven whieh aif idgy baye beca.elasped.around - - her whitegIU nx&arm,4y a. cou p otaia -rubbern.straps. ..e.W the love of -4 pin Wik' desiufastened in front. Then Au-dry waist-strirtge and t6tton strays are loosed and Io.what -a eollapse-like- Low's hig balloon. Sh4ef ts lke Saturn, the eentre - cWngv -There they lie -O the' jgA saape, partlcoeued.byAIbeir -.liwen-ueerkiingsm1overfinw, wthjagne eepression in them * - th.Mhre iia tebare to4b k * aahtCee,rpet. Sitshdow upon * the edgef15e snowf bed adne gins the walgeing.-*'f genr, and tJee4isrobing.-of thesefairsweintg ' 1mab'tfhebestockings. "Th $retty litde. foote -care *--faRy-perohed upen t knee d igni drogs the gasiter, off coms *theVelassie, an her -thumtr inser * te4Aiith8 top~ of the stoelking, pusehes it down-down tover the * heel;and tlie' cotton rests beside1 - the4 prnnella. So with -the - other foot, only involving ~a ,s1ight .sangel of position. - There- is a smtuiotht peeps out firom behind - thhi s ofhersweet face,Dnow, asaandingb8fore *he. glatss, she -pl.ee s.4pda her head ther aighte : her ne,.tes 4be; bewitching h- - Tlis h e igt-goa is K n de e frijed >ceil, * egedgi! th'e.husv.iag bosom and the swee~rsa -the 1imnen Iids. T- # 'k .conteepane and sheets pry'thbxn ag t& gas turned - M s1-.7r, very inor'and the -te' wold of dreams. ' e,w in he roota -directly *andre ierJs4he great br'aif a -brother. Ha oome into t, shets healor wA a in,. ur:ns the -- *key:a)2nsp, growls $t a chair Wb'ich kappens to be in the way, *-pil. othk-botepid -throws -themninaecconner, je'rks his socks frdui is feet, dhops his pantaloons - -o the~ ftor and- lets the~m lie e ~ there, gets-out of his vest- and by - a~ibitis vindiesive twist of the - sr-. 'and'fedy, unpins and inbut,. -tonshis collar, throws it eareless - - y3 at. ra.ther than- on the table. -tiavels to the window ujid uidri eztxemi'ty to let dlown thp curtain, - as if he didn't care a cuss whether * ~ the entire popuilation of the streets beheld -is anatomy or not ; then puits oat the iight and bounces in to bed like a great ealf jumping into a pile of hay-curls himself up, his knees nearly touebing his nose, lies a moment or two, turns on his back, s.reLches'his - imbs out, shearsit the tucking of the bed clothes, grunts, gets over on the other side and is-asleep. Then comes in the snoring and etc. . - - ~ -- + -- - A Msua DIES COUNTING His Moxar.-We learn from Gen. Mi! ler, one of the most popular of the'membra of the Board of Su pervisors, the particulars of the death of a rich beggar in the vil age of Greinbush, named Frede riek W Rowbl, which exceeds in dramatie interest anything we have read in a long time. Rowhl came to Greenbush a few weeksI na clathed in ras. tin. emaeiat ed, and apparently half tarved, looking the~very picture of pov erty and wreteb6dness. His ap pearance -was enough*to excite tLe sympathy and charity of every behobier. He- was an old man, -bent with age, his hair .whitened .with the frosts of many winters; sorrow, poverty and misery had evidently been. his comparous through life. The miserable wretch secured a room in a tene mont house in the village, and was there attended for a time by a charitable lady, who brought him .food and otherwise administered to-his wants. Almost every day -the old man would beg in the streets, and with such good fortune -that as often as be sought alms he returned to his hovel with well filled po.kets. Nothing was knowna by the villigers"of the history of .thi old beggar, but"it was supped by all that he was what heseemed. and to relieve the distress of a feHow creature was believed to be their highest duty. But little more than a week ago, the old -ian disappeared. - The door of his room -was fastened, and even the kind lady who had ,given him Ibd- knew nothing of his . wherea outs, Thus matters went on un til Dec. 15, when the Isidid who had a;owod Roi t, cftpy a room in ils tene.ment, eoluded to burst open the door, little sap 'posing, however, that in so doing heo doine upon'the corpe Of .the old beggar. But such was the case. .Stretched at. full length on a little palled of straw lay the dead bQdy of the old man. le -hs.d be. d.ed apparently more than aiwiek, and fom the muner in whiefi bank notes, bonds,.deeds and hankis:4is.Vere mying, upon the floor at-out him, it was evideAt he beggar and miser bad diedin a struggle coUntin& hi6 hoarded wealth. In his -bony agers he bE'd a bank book showing a do tposist of #700 in banks at North Adame:aud:Pittftdk *hile two *50 billa served as a pillow for his head, and deeds of property in Pit6l,gvrmn bonds to a considerable amount were lying upon the Soer beside him. The scene could oet' have been. incre dramatie if presented upon the stage. -The ghastly,'repulsive fea three, the tattere& habit of the~ .miser, and the wealth for which he had bartered bis soul lying around, formed a picture which not eveni the mimic senes. of the stageecould rival in intense dramiatic for te. ieeeded anything the imagination ahnoet can conceive. -Troy Tmes. How 'rO PaQPOS-A party ef ladies andl gentlemen were -laugh in&g over-the supposed 'awkward ness attending a deelaration of ove,w4pen a gentlem~an remarked that if ever he ofired hinmself he would do it in a colleeted and busi nes-like manner.. "Forinstance," he eontinued; addressing a lady present, "Miss Smith, I have been two'years looking for a wife. I am in receipt of about three hun dred a-year, which, is on the in crease. Of all the ladies of my ae quitance, I admireyou the most; indeed, I love you, 'and would gladly make you my wife." "You kltt-er me rnys your preference," good humnoredly replied Miss Smith, to the surprise of all pres ent ; "1 refer you to my father." "Braqo!" exelaiimed the gentlemnen. "Well, I declare I" -said the ladies, 'in a chorus, The lady and ge~ntle man, good reader, were married soonafter. Wasn't that a modest way of "coming to the p.oint,." and j a ladylike method of taking a Do all our -lady readers know the origin of the word hymn "? If' not, here it is. -"Hymen was a young man of Athens, obscurely born but ex tremely handsome. Falling in love with a lady of rank, he dis guised himself in femaleattire, the better to carry on his atmour; and, i lhe was' one day on the seashore celebrating the Eleusinian rites w9th his mistress and fem-?de corn panions, a gang of pirates came upon them by surprise, andecarried them off to a distant island, where the pirates got drunk for joy and fell asleep. Hyr"en then armed the virgins and dispatched the sleeping pirates, when leaving the two women upon the island, he sped to A thens, told his adventure, and demanded bis beloved in mar -riage as her ransom.,- His~request was granted ; and so fortunate was the marriage that the name of Hymer wpis ever invoked on all future nuptials; nd in progress of time the Greeks enrolled him .mog thei.. gods SAIE UP YOUR CLUBS rOR TE NEWBRRY HERALD* A FIRST CLASS, LIVE DISTRICT, FAMILY, AND General News Paper I DEVOTED TO a01 V lTIII IlfImE8 !I I.w unquestionaubly is the tie to Subscribe, IERI SINGLY OR IN CLUBS ! TERMS IN ADYAZICE b Sec uitbs. - - 15s "- . - "8 " - -- 75 Piv.opIl y anad ops to getter up ~enCo ,uIat e ogetterup ofClub 25 00 Advertisements!I nnnenZD cOEerUOWmY ON TE 103 WORK OF ALL KINDS, EmEUTE RELMY AND CEAY. T. F. & RI. K. GRENEKER, Prnnriet'rs XcIn tir e Thre above cut represents McInatirt B] t has been thorongbly tested in d:fferentl n fact its popularity has become so great lie comrbines ease anid simplici-ty of adjast es, Pressmnr and dealers geniArally, to tI' Buckle does niot require any PIS to be sli ng or looping the B'nd. The m'annter itW seing riveted to te Band; and no part ei proper place. is.ill that is necessary-the Bands. The Buckle is strong, compact a inks even 'alth the cot ton and obv:iates tl ales get caught in handling or transporti For Sale by WILLIS &- CHIISOLM, Char] 18Q Scientific American. Best Paper in the World. Published for Nearly A QUARTER QYS CNTUJR1 This SPLEvDID NEWEPAPEK, greatly et arged and improved, Iscome of the most ri iable. u~efut, and intereting journals ev< pblished. Every1rumber isBEAUTIUL RINTED AND EJ,EoANTLY ILLUTEATE with several OsotsNAL, EteniviNS.s rep9 entng New Inventionls, Novelties in MI hanics, Agricultare, Chemistry, Phot< tphy. Manufactures,. 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The Pub lishers of the Scientific Americal n connection with tt~ publication of . t paper, have acted as So 1citors of Patenits ft wentytwo years. Thbirty thousand applic ons'for Patents have been made throns their Agency. More- than one hundrt thousand Inventors have sough t thre couns of the Proprietors of the Scientific Americ,1 oneernig their inventions. Consultatiol nd advice to inventors, by mail, fre Pamphlets concerning Patent laws'of a Cunres. free. A Handsome Bound Volume, containit 150 Eech'anical Engravings, and the. U-oit States Census by Counties, with Hints a' Receipts for Mechanics, mailed on receij of -2c. Jan. 11 tf. Guano. 100 tons warranted genuine Peruvia; rom thre Agent of the Peruvian Gover net, ont hand and for sale by -- SILAS JOH NSTONE & Wi. F. NANC) Octobe 23 48 REMOVAL. LEWIS BUTLER, FASHIONABLE BARBER an liAIR DRESSER, RESPECTFULLY announces to the ge; tiemen of New berry, that he has removed the room in the rear of the New berry Hott where he will be happy to wait upon all the exercise of his. profession. His obje is to please the- most fastidious taste, at the keeping of his shop shall be at ter i most unexceptionable style. Shaving, Trimmning, Shampooing, at Hairdying execute.d-in the most approve nanner. Jan. 23-4-tt. Attend to Your Chilldrea'sTeet We are so often called on to extract ti first Molars or J .w Teeth for children, ar to regulate or strengttien the front teet] which become crooked from neglect, th: we think it advisable to call the attention parents to the subject; so that the back teel may be filled, and the fiont teeth notice whilst children are cutting their second se o to prevent their coming irregula Children shed, or lose but ten teeth from tI upper jaw, arid ten from the lower jaw. at; the Molars, or j.tw teeth, which they ci BACK of these, belong to their adult or grou set Many persons say they were not awal of this fact. Now notice and aucrdini ly. Charges very moderate. Teas cas'h. R S. W H ALEY. Surgeon Dentist. Newberry, Jan. 15, 1868. Cokesbury Dist., S. C. Conference--lst Quarte Cokesbury station. Jan 4, 5; Neiwberr station. Jun 11. 12; Edgefield et , Jan 252w Cokesbrv et. 1. 2, Butler, F'eb 8, 9 ; M stron. Feh 15, 10; Clinton and Lauren: eb 22, 23; Newberrv ci. February 2 March 1; 4libeville, March 7, 8; Reed River March 14. 15. The Djstrict Stewards will meet at Coke: bury on Tuesday the 4th of Feb A full a tendance of the Board is earnest y requested W. II FLr'i1NG, P. E. T T-E. BEST I 's Improved Gotton 's Improved Cotton Tie, which we lhave no hesitation in pre HST TIE IN USE. sections of- the South, and its superior merits freely acknowledge< as to warrant us in the assertion that it is destined to become th nent with undoubted strength and durability. We particularlyi e followiung points : The porfect const.:ncti'n of the Hinge and pped in, pulled out or to nr.r, otrrr; and is used without the troub which it works li , asily understood from the cut. -Each Tie isceo n be lost. The simple pro.ess of' running the Band into the Tin fastening being perfented th'e moment the-pressure.of the cotton ad small, presenting -an even surface, has no rougth edges or prot ie great ohjection to other Ties, which--are wrenched apart whe~ ton, and especially when bales are piledl on each oilher. IMAS JOItNSTONE & Was. F. NANCE, Newbe eton, Agents for State oT Sooth Carolina. Fall ;Goods! Fall AT THE 1 "CIAIILE2TO 110 STOI ,w:mm~~ WHOLESALE DEALER DRY GOO SAt BANCROFT'S OLD STAND i We are now receiving a large STOCK < - Special attentiot tiven to the -seletion of all kinds of Goods, i also for Platnters' frade. is Our- Stocks are conistantly replenished by every Steamer : and Patterns of- the Season. - We eepalwys n hndFAR Lines of Dlomestic Goods, ' Advance on Agents' prices, for CASH or CITY ACCEPTANCJ We al,o offer at Retail, the Largest Stock to Select from.in N. B,-Samples, with Price Lists, sent.(free of charge) to a Refers to City Advertisements for prices. All Orders will be proraptly antended to. Stoll1, Wel SApril 17 nAgents wanted~er a,eahee. Greenville And how they Lived, Fonghft andi Died for DIxie, with Incidents and Sketches of Life ON and after in the Confedoracy, comnp rising Narratives Passenger Trair 'of' Personal Adventure, Army Life, Naval excepted;.as fol e Adventure, Home Lifb, Partisan Daring, Leave~ Columbia r Life in the Camp, Field and Respital, t" '' Alto at geter iththe Songs, Ballads, Anecdotes ha umorens Incidents of' the war forA-r aA d Southern Independence. " at Ander: thTe i erti pronof the war that " atGen n wHi never go into terglrhsois o ev-rdvn s be emoidi oac rper,whlcb Is , Saerrelprofit, and will, if preserved, o beDi .convey to sneceeding..generations a better " Newei idea of the spirit of- the~ conflict- than many Arrve at Aiston Sdry reprts o careful narratives or-events,. " tCoa dand thes par may be called the gossip, the Trin 'n th d a,tepathos of' the war. This illnstrates a nu t 'the ebaracter of the le:aders, the - humor ofasorndly .the soldiers. the devotion of womaen, the ~ ith tha - bravery of men, the plnck -of our hertes, the Grenieav d romance and hardanip of the service. lows The Valiant and Bre-heated, the Ple- Leave andro tareqne and Dramatic, the Wittandlr Arrve at Waiha velons, the Tender and Psthetic and theLevWaha Swhole Panorama of the War ara here hriLe-v" Waendlto lingly portrayed In a atrgmne, tArve at Anderi onehitria adromantic, rendering it TMC tri wi the most amiple, unigne, brilliant and rea d e Mnd -able book that the war has called forth. drson on Mo Amusement as well a instructIon may be found is every page, as graphic detail, bril. De1 Ot liant wit, and authentic history, are skill- * fully interwoven in this work of literary art. Send for Oirenlars and see our terms, and South- C8 d a full description of the work. . Address, - GENERA.L SUP JONES BROtHERS & CO., CEAar.EIN Jan 15 2 - Ati;ita, Ga. -On and aiter Su ________ ____ger 3STraIIs on the SrUnl as IbIlows, vi TURNER'S - e.het* n, I,Leave Kn d Arrive at Kingvil Leave Kil u.. errie at Charle d A cure for all Face Achesan and Wi., lgt,b -NervouS Disorders; &c. NIGHT EXPRI For sale at PRATT'S Drug store. " fllo,ve a: Arrive at Columb AGENTS WANTED L"e.Com. For the Campaigns of Forrest __'' ___ >arid his Cavalry. L aur er d BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. C a t' This historical recordl or the most bril- Chn l iant exploits and daring adventures of the, dwar, among its mainy vaiu -ble and interest- Laurens C. U it ing contributions to historical tf, clears On and after t n up, on unquestionable authority , I misre- over this Road a e presentations in regard to the taking of- tice: Fort Pillow by General Forrest. Address, Leave Laurent J. P. lMILLER & CO. MONDAYS, W~ jan 8 2m Philadelph:a, Pa. D AYS.. --Retnuing, let -CABINET MAKING af**R.n arrvl yG.. DAY Cnd SAT1. And Repairing. DY n A I. The undersigned res"pectfully gives notice Fb I 'Ithat, he is prepared to M AKE, or REPAIR 7any -kind of CABINET WARE, in the neat-APL AT .est and most satisfatctory manner. Work Notice is here .solicited. Prices reasonable- will be made at 1 LI. WM. ZOBE L. islature for a et Oct.. 0n i8er.14-tr Helcin S. C. Ol.d town, Me's etallic Bual Cni THE SUBSCRIBER has :46htandy 40 hand a fullassorment of the above pW cases,.of different patterns, bedes COMM of hi. *wo make, all of whi ho is pr4 to furvish at very reasonable ratS 1: promptness and despsa. Persons desirous of havingasseset-br' railroad will have them sent free of A Hearse is always en hand and wit furnished at the rate of $10 perday. b-"J Thankful for past patronage, the'eW scriber respectfully asks for a "oninesti . of the same, and assures the pubde tha no effort on his part will be spared to reat the utmost satisfaction. R. C. CHAPMAN. t ~ Newberry S.-C., July 31. T ie senting'to thep Ih-ic as~the No other Tfor of Nuralglah iA* - Disems has failed:to YMUelo etW mouse* JUL RENUDIAL AGRZT. Even- in the-ieverest exate.fe Affeuralgia and geveraL. nerrawu' I by -all who have tited it, ments'-of ni-y years sansdlnW-4~ff" Suniversal favorite. This Vi entire system. ha use fortl file405 nvite the atten*Aq of Plan a rew weeks at the utWt, a" 4 the rounded edges of the The most astofleblugr6W.-,aP4 . NK* lesome operation of bend- fail,to prodwe a campIft ad lll a rplete in itself,.-tb Buckle cure. ke and letting go at te cootat no draiOotbe malMOAn it~ brught o at the the Aightest. degee Injurko, eaes *4i is brought to -bear on the most delicate sgemi aid. tax- 1 uding points, consequent-ly uei; n the buckles'of different i b n W -of otir xosr iamn* rsysscim g ~~ ~ -give 1t their-mulnmou and tq~ rry C. approval. Dec. 11 0 2mo. en T wel ir e CSMT.-917 1 It Is a Uz;AnemaRr- ' Geet01sr in esaaidw aes4t.pfen - Swes., and-y No otheafom of Nerag* fla EI Te infte.aet esses,lof -Neralaan geea. neryon f FALLnGOODS,f mayyer a.T 42 withalltheN st te entir s'ysLte. T- itsW Np iblb w wil ellat~ Sa Tree Dweeks a e ar-oTw almys the fest stoixn Mone, a isys ny areuoftheSt-s - - t contain~s th rdr.gete tsne th gts paeret fojra eyeo:n &mosm i R . t ~dct syste. an .e- se FRIAY,th 6t usedt. witOPERDTSis&WST. I - iswilru,dalySndy ha lo.eci roasatius w#4.o atx..e..g s,.........0.35-.." - Ille t.... . .-. -r p.mfT e .....n 9.& ..m n 00 S.......S 15 Iteds by herhaltIeidadeS i' G oods!... 60 in drgs oadde e4nghe t at.tes,.and.. 6.00. a. 3. at........ For.4sale by Jilco. ~ at....The.GreatpPopular.aper 287. 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Appfe.ant ote bill ihe ade sate de as, Ms ae,th Trainsil, rundoeadnser orgdeur ofiti for - olw,uti ute o dash fono thebiaiorfrhsy.eo Oin theismerolldb taALEYNON pr---esoais Iat6 'c'ek A.N onthmESLSORE,TNE r. ESD.. Ja nu d 18 9 . J thn 28C -.N. ........r...............e. v S T ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA .. ..... ....' T b on th Newberry District-I Equity. on TES 10.f0RS A - C.er Camet v. WDad A. Dice .. AY.............s..12 5--Bill se and wif. p yd n..................7.5 [ Th e ed to s of the esttof J es L dN OR the T CCror nWel, deceased, are requiredtorae on Me soath and ettab!ihtheir r.peie bygiednsdas appatidyn. agins, saidr esta misinr no he. EGin ANDss S-on ofbefore Sis day ac 1 t8 f.oaO FeArry a ana Con's Offie, SILAS O SOE .&xg2 JaDe.2953t. (15 ( #?~D