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"Marrow.' "A1O&GIC."-VIRGIL RE-ERSED. Little to wear, And less to eat ! Sm and substance and net receipt Suthern side of the balance sheet: After the burthen, And after the heat Of a cotton year, To the faRner, clear, Little to wear aid less to eat Picked and sifted, comprersed, S. COMPLETE ! - lhat's the *eight of his "elephant" "NExl' I" Little to wear And less to eat That's the paradox we meet " At every corner of the street It isn't the land And it ain't the hand It isn't the sun And it wan't the stand Only a madness, with naught to match it; Hurling the handle after the hatchet Chasing sorrow, and sure-to "catch it1" 1 s. to wear! From pole to pole Not a civil or a savage soul - but hides his nakedness or his dia t, More or less, in a Georgia shiit! Lss To BAT I When the "grass" we slay Would bury New England knee-deep ?'* is hay* And fatten the "sbirted" (a'ove) in Fatter than ever was flesh from grass! Lord ! Lord ! By the longest odds Of the fools .Rh-orred - By men and gods, The superfine Is the folly which Fights the world with a 'single line," Without a ditch - And "breaks" in credit, in cash and spine, "A gittin' aica I" "SALVATION !" "How !" Sell an acre Aid buy a-Pi.ow! Borrow a sheep And beg. a sow ! *Kill King Cotton And crown your Cow'! - Another_year, if we live to see't, Shall make both ends and middle "MEET!" 1 With endigh to wear an a PLENTY TO EAT! Jove Mobley, a uulatto, has been ap ~inted a Magistrate by Governor Scott. hbave no't learned who has been ap ~the Clerk to do his writing. 76 MobIf~ is a member of the Legis . We suppose this may b'e taken as an indication, that; in the opuini'an of -oernor Scott, J.une will not be engaged C,olumbia for any length of tume, du ring the ensuing year. The following is a literal copy of a uote written by him since his appoint idaano.other Magistrate: - January 5 1869 D)er Ser Mr Astoes T thinck j,Ort to have thes paritys to garer be * 1Ui~~uutrow 'thes peopl out the house I pthi!s .tohave A contrack from the lady. ~ifthis. ir'true you cant put theme eSt the house * J S. Mohley [Unionvi11e Times. .Lsaolde Cor-ner, on Main Street, is inow open and uder full head-way. st received and now open * - ing, the following Goods. ' #Al kin,d' of Candies-French, English ad Ameican. All kinda of Nuts-Cocoa Nuts, Almonds, filbert-a, HI 'zel Nuts, Brazilian Nuts, Pea . English Walnuts,' Black Walt,uts, eanNuts, &c., &c. A LSO * ygIs of All Kinds, Ina Season. Oran2es, Lemons, Apples, Pin,e Apples, Dried Figs, Prunes, Ju.isins-j and *iboxes, Cdurats, &c. - ALsO *Co&'e, Sugar, Rice, Sega.'s, Chewing and Smoking Tobacyo, Soaps-assorted, &c. All kind's of Canned- Goods. O~trs, Lobster, Salmon, Sardinesa, To ~ie,and Preserved Fruita. * Sundry Goods, Saek as Vermaucilla, Macaroni, Cheese, Crackers, Jellies. Pickles, Syrups, Sauces, together with an endless variety of Toys, of all kinds andI pric.-s. Dolls, Hot ses, Mule-, Caragee,1Vagons, Guns, Pistols, and fire tscekers, &-., -&c., till you can't rest. Sto he~found on the Baltimore (Crner, mn Main Street, by A. M. W ICKER. COME-Each, all and every one, big and Ettle, old and young~, men and women, boys and girls, white and colored, blue and grey, -all are invited to come to the Baltimore eenucer. A. M. W. Dec. 23 52 tf. GEN. 1;I. H. KINARD, MAGISTRATE, Will take Dowers, draw Deeds and Nortgages. * - dce 16 51 FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1869, ThIto Itio of O e flandred Thanmad of Yi'.IUmirated ('atalogue of Seed#*and Guide Sthe Flower Gardens is now published. It Makis a work of 1 a' pages. beautifully illus, trat.d. with about 150 Fi:;e Wood Eugravings of Flow-ars and Vegetab'es, and an ELEGANT COLORED PLATE, A 30QyET OF FLOWERS. Jttsthe mest beautiful. as well as the most in fretive Floral guide published, giving plain and thorough direetions for the G!tLTJRE OFFLOWEESANDVEBETAEER. - the Floral Guide is published for the benefit eg1r.eustomers, to whom it is sent free without * applsadm,baut will be forwarded to all who ajpyby mail. for Ten Cents, which is not hal sOs-Address JAMES VICK, Rochester, i. Y Jan. 1i i Wanted--Agents. * 1 75fpe otht el h NATIONAL Thi' nachine is equal to the tae dard mactiu.:es iS every respect and i's 4old at the %w price of 6n Addre.ss 'A riOWAL SE WING M A ESTABLISHED 1845. Wx. H. TUT, ROBT. H. LAND, Augusta, ua. Formerly of Newberry, ..C. M il. TtTT & LMD, Importers and Jobbers OF Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Dye Stuffs, & Fancy Goods, 264 BROAD STREET, Augusta,- Ga., Have now in store a very large and select Stock, well adapted to the wants of Merchants, Physi cians and Planters, which they of fer at a very small advance on cost of importation and manufac turer's prices. Merchants are in vited to call and examine our stock, the prices they will find as low as in any city South '>f New York. Wim. H. TUTT & LAND. Oct. 28 44 Smo. The Great SOUTHERN TONIC DOWE & M1ISE, Propbrietors & Wholesale Draggists, Chrlstn,S.C De.2 5 y Newpaer Dretoy SOUTHENTATNIC Prpetrsnd Peroicale Dugistsd rit res n , Dominio Eo naa and Britis Co.'s NwspapGerE Direcoy indesceitUoitefdhetTos and r Cities in which they are published. * NEW YORK: GEO. P. ROWELL & Ce)., - PuNsa.BEna NRWSPAPER ADVEa'TI18mG AG'Ts, -40 Park Row. 1869.. A Handsome Octavo Volutne of 300 Pages, bound in Cloth. PRICE - - - JIVE.DOLLAES. A work of great value to Advertisers, Pubulishers~ and others, who desire information in relation to the New' spa pers and Perioeicals -of North A merica. The Edition will be Limited, and Persons desiring Copies will do well to send their or der's immediately to -GEO. P. BOWELL & c0., rUBLIERS & ADvERT1s:N~G AGENTS, 40 F ark Row., NEW YORK. Dec. 28 52 St. BURKE'S WEEKLY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, For 1869. will be the best volume yet is sud. It will contai.. a capital story of 'BoyRLife Among the Indians." by Rev. F. R. Goni Idinig, author of "Young Mairooners.' "Mountain 11:,11. a Tale ofthe Old Domin ion" by Philip Barrett, author or "rhe M ineer-41'y of M!ansfeldt ; 'Lillian Lisle. nr Life at the Old Farm llouse,"tby Mrs. S. E. Pek ; ''Trad1es and professions of Animals by a lady of South Carolina;; "Biographie' of Ancient Persons, for young People." by Rev F. B. Ru<sels, A, M.; "Poor Henry,' from the German of F Hoffma'n tra,ns'ated by a lady of Virginia; .and many other attactive stoies and poem<, elegantly illus trated. Terms $2 a year. Liberal disqcount to clubs. Specimen copies and premniutm list sent free on applicition to the publishers. J. W~ - UK & Co., Macon, Ga. Jan 6 3t. Something Nice. I have procured the Kingsmnore Gal lery (over Mayes & Martin's Store) whbich is undergoing thorough repairs, and w' ill have plenty of room with an excellent I kylight, and will he ready to move b I1st January. Come one-come all, and see how things work in this commtodious gallery. As,a good lot of albums at extreme ly low prices. All kinds of work done in the line of Photography. I have all of Wren & WVheeler's Nega tives that were taken at this place. We charge nothing for looking, and not muchi for a picture. Respect fLlly, W. II. WISEMAN. Dec. 28 52 t f. Dr.. R. S. Whaley's Dental Laboratory. The subscriber off'ers in. ducements-in the wa.a 0 .Good Work and Low Prices SILAS JOHNSTONEI AND WM. F. NANCE, Cotton Brokers, AND . BANKING AGENTS, NEWBERRY, S. C. Are prepared to make full advances on cot ton to Liverpool, New York and Charleston. Cheeks on New York and Charleston in sums to suit. cec 9 50 W. C. Courtney & Co., FACTORS AND COMMISSIgN MERCHANTS. No. 9 BOYCE'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. W. C Courtney, Robt. Miurdoch, Jas. S. Murdoch. sept 9 6m JAMES IN. CALDWELL & SONS, COTTON FACTORS, Accotnmodation Wharf, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. Advances made on consignments. Refer tho,e who wish information to Col. D. L McKay, President of the People's National Bank, Charleston, S. C. Sep 9 37 6m. T. P. Forreston, Jobber-and dealer in GERMAN, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TOYS, Hosiery, Trimmings and Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Fire-works, and Yankee Notions, 'lso Fashionable Emporium of Designs for Stamping, Braiding & Embroidery Constantly on hand a large and well as.orted stock of Braids, French Embroidery, Cot ton and Line.n and Silk Floss, Ribbons, &c. No. 621 KING ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec-2 49 tf THE OLD IJARQLINA BITTERS~ THE GREA T SOUTHERN TONIC 2oId Y8rywhef6 GOODRICH, WINEMAN & 00. Charleston, S. C. September 2 .36 l7. NOTICE TO PLANTERS. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. The highly sisfac'tory and , amarkable effects of this Guano in prodneinig very larcely increased crops of Cotton, Corn ar.d ot,her st:ipie crops. has attracted the gen-. .raal attention of planters an d fiarmaers. In order to conifirma public condidence in the continued excellence of this Gua'io, and avail of the best scientific ability in 'the nrosecntion of this important business, the Pacific Guano Company -has consumamat--d :a professional engagement with Dr. St. Ju liant E1venel, of Chaarlestoni, S. C., as scen titic adviser and consulting themiist to tae Company. Dr. Ravenel is coinversant with the comnposition and qualities of the Guano, :ss well ats with the chaar.acter, policy and utnusual resources of the Pacific Guano ''ompany, and will comnmunictate full is formation ont these points to planters who mway call on hitm, or address him by letter att Charleston, S. C. JNO S. REESE & Co., General Ag'te. Paciine Gs.ano Comapany, Baltimore, Md. J. N. ROBSON, A g't for South Carolina, Charleston, S. C. Dec. 23652 .w NICKERSON HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. (. FIRST CLASS HOTEL, $3.00 oFer Day. Wi. A. Wright, Manager. Nov. 11 46 3mos. IVHKES 801IDAI SCHAPPS, BeItId Eno6s and Ugquots, A supply of these justly celebrated goods for tm. dieinal and p)rivat.e use, just received by the undersigned Aretnts for Newberry. SMITH & CHRISTIaN. Nov. 4 45 2mno's. Land, Agency. Persons wi-hing to purchase Land in Oco nee Couinty, cana get nay assistance and in fluence. Commission 3 per cent. Reference-Mr. J. HI. Sligh, New herry, S. C. Address, REV. B. HOLDER, Oct. 21 43 tf. WalallHa, S. C. Greenville & Columbia Rail Road Company. PRESIDENT'S OFFICE, COrLUMIA, S. C., December 28, 1868. NOTICE is hereby given that at a recent meetitng of the Board of Directors of the Compiany, it was determined to pay the six m nonths' interest npon our mortgage and guaranteed debt, falling due on the 1st day JANUARY next; Provided, the holders of the said mortgage and guaranteed bonds, and certificates of indebtedness, will fund all interest accruing upon them tip to July 1st, 18u68. WVe are, however, compelled to suspend the payment until tihe Legislature validates the Acts of 1861 and 1866, authorizing the guarantee of the State upon our bondd, beculse until that is done, we cannaot fund the hack interest in the same security which it no0w has. W~hen such actiotn is taken by the Legia lature, no'ice will be immediately given and payments and settleaspents made, in accor dance with the above terms. H. P. TJAMMETT, MAE UP YOUR .LJ !! FOR THE NEWBERRY HERALD, A FIRST CLASS, LIVE DISTRICT, FAMILY, AND General News Paper ! DEVOTED TO 1l1 AND EVERY OTHER IJTEREST ! Now unquestionably is the time to Subscribe, EIT'dEB SINGLY DR IN VLUBS{ TERMS IN ADVANCE Single Copie 6 yenrh, - - 0 8 " - - 75 Five Cope 1ea, and oneto getter up. 50 en Copies, and one to getter up of Club 25 00 Advertisements! INSETED CONSPICUOUSLY ON T KOST LIBERAL TERES ! JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS, EXECUTED NEATLY AND CHEAPLY. ,T. F. &.R. HI. GRENEKER. Proprietors. The Church Union. This paper hias been recently enlar;ed to mammoth proportions. It i- the hirgest re ligious paper in the v-or'd. I, the leading organ of the Union Movenent. and optt -:es ritualism. c!ose communion, exelu-ivenes, and church caste. It is the only paper that publishes henry Ward Lherber's Sermonts. which it does every week ju.t as they are delivered,-without qu:litieadon or correc tion by him. It advocates unive.sal suf frage; and union of christian< at the noli-; and the right< of labor It has the" best A- , ricultural Department of any paper in th't world; pub,i-he- stories for the family, and for the destruction of 'ocial evils. Irs edi tonial managemen: i. imper-onaJ; its wriwrs and edirors are from every brinch r f the church. and from every grade of society. It has been aptly termed the freest organ of thought in the world. Such a paper, o$'ering pretnitms of Sewing Machine;, Dicrionatie-, Appleton's Cyclo pedia. Pianos. Organs for Churehes. etc , makes one of the best papers for canvassers in the world. - very Con;rgntion may obtain a Com munion Service. anr Org:m, a Meloleon, a Bib-e or a Life Innranec Policy for its Pas% tor, or almost any other uecdful thing, by a club of+ubscribers Send for a. copy, enelozing '1 contc. to IIENRY E CHILD. 41 l'ark Row, New York. G0P. S.-Subscriptions received at this office. -Dec 9 50 4 mns. An ?xtraordinary Premium Offer. $3.75 FOR $1.50. Messrs. Dau.:haday and P.eckera the publish ers of Our Scloolday Visitor, lhiladelphia. have just p ubli<hed a large. original, finely executed stel plate engraving etttitled GENERAL GRANT AND HIS FAMILY, from the hand of the cet.biated Sartain, which is testintwd to become. tie o! tie mo-t pol.ntar pictures or the tay. Six I.r-" i, three eques trian ligures. Ev. ri mnteer of the family is as faithfully likenesssed as the photo_raphs, which were given to the artist fr< in the hands of the General himself, have power to express. This work has cost months o. -".ed t:ebor. and mire than One Thfutar.i! 't) 4 ei: c:th, and readily sellsfor $2.50 its r tptr price This maguifictit u1e and a copy of - OUR SCHOOLDAY VISITOR, one of the oldes-t, ha:lseme1t and cheapest Young Folks' I:t_ut;:i::" it ::is country, which alone is worth 8125 -y w, will both he sent to every suecriher f.>r IT . for $150! Where club are formed. a sil ;:.e::ter r duction The Visitor is a lr" ,:b tot,ed monthly for the Young of t-da-.-. :6ithe-r sectarian nor t.ectional. Its aim. tht" i-t uetion, amusement and elevation of our yuun,g iwpe every where. 1'lease sent 1 cent- tit w ce ror tample tum ber of the V:sitor, and (itchn ar giving the origin and complete de:cripti.nt or this large and ele gint engraving, and full list of I'rcemiums for Clubs. A rare chance. Agents.wanted every where Address. DAU THADAY & BECRER, ruhTishers. 424 W ab.ut Street, Philadelphia, P'a. Our Schoo'day Visitor. the engraving entitled, "Gener. I Grunt and- his Family." and the South ern uone Joutnal [published in Baltimore. - d., will be sent to one address, upon receipt of $4 0', which is less than the cost of the Visitor and Journal only. when subscribed for separately. The price of the engraving is $2 5i. Dec. 2 49. Greenville & Columbia R. R. ON and after WEDNESDAY. the 12th instant,- Passenger Trains will run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night rrains on Sou:h C t ro'in.s and Charlotte and Sth Carolina Rairoads, as follow<. Le;eve Co!umbiaat............7.00 a, m. - " Al,ton at..............8 40 " "1 Newberry at.............10 10" Arrive.at Abbeville at.........300 p. m. " at Anderson at.........420 " " at Greenville at.........5 00" Leave Greenville at............6545 a. m. "Andlerson at...........0 25 " Abbeeville at........800 " " Newherry at . ......... 35 p m " Al,ton at..............215 " Ardve at Coiumbia at..........3.45 Trairns (on the illue Ridge R tilroad will also run flaily, Sundays excepted. Leave Anderson at............4 30. p. mn. "Pendlton: at............5 30 " Arrive at Walhalla at ........ ..7 30" Leave Waihalit ............... 3 30 a. m. " 'endher(fha..............5 30 " Arrive at Anderson at ........6 20" Thle train will return fromn Briton to An' derson on M,ond-iv and11 Fr(ldtv rnornin:zs. JAMES 0 MIEREDF IH, General Superintendent. Aug 17th, 18638 Laurens Railroad. New Schedule. Odice.sLaurens R. R . Laurens C. 11., S. C , A pril 29. 18G8 On mid after r'uesdlay.12th May next the trains on this roid will comm7eniee wtuningtL to) retulrn oIn same d:iv; to eonnect with up antd do.wn trains wn G.eetivi le anid Colut hia Railioid, itt lie!cena; -aving Laturens at 5 A. M., on Fweday-, l'harsl.wvy's an.] Sat urday's, and leavinig flelh-na: a' 11 P. M,;on satne da'ys. J. S. BOn ER~S, M y Supt. L. RR. Eclectic Magazine OF LITERATURE, SCIENTCE AND ART. -New Volume begins January, 1869, BEING~ THE TWENTY-SIX ra YEAR OFTUHE EXIS ENCE OF tIeIE WtRK. It Is composed exc'usivety of the Chloicest Artices that ciin be culled fromn the whole tield or Foreign P'eriothcal litera ture. Its Biographical, Scicntiff.e, anid Miscellaneous Articles. are written by authors whose fame is coexten, siva with conitemporary thoeught--andc it claims to pie-ent toe its readers. more m.itten of pre.eint lnte' est t.1.d peTmanenit value h:at canI be feund anwywhere witbini the seme compass. In the December number were given the opening chapters of a new novel, He knew he was right. By Anthony Trollope. This department of the M1agazine will here ufter wec -ive spse.l a te::tiin. awnd aw series of novels wvih he presented byi authors of estabih edandh achwolarly teputation fhwe toloivwn are some toftthe principal woi ks from whichlt ur selection.s are maeude: Londoni Quarterly, IBritiIh Quairter'y, North British Rlev tew. Popuha:r Scecwific ltev iew, Saturday Review, We stminis'er 1keview C;h m her's Jour?a!. Art Journal, C *ntem;i,erv1 Rec. view..All the year around. Iternie des Deux Monderes. London Society, ttew.tle.A .MIIi-ce any. Cornhill M1agazine. Fraser's Maga zine, Leiswre tiour, rentpIe ltar.Loido'n lieview, Christian Society, Dubliu University. Embellishments Each number' contains eone or more fine steel engravings, port'wits ot emtinet men, or illustra. tive ef eiportant hi't. ric evenits Voilumres comeneC in .Iei.nxry and July. Sutaciiptionee cani Commlicece will: any number. 1 EI MS,65 P'E1R Y EA :;SING LE COP ES, 45 CENrs; T WO COl'IES $9; FIVE COPIES. The trade, elargvmn. teachers, and c!ubs supplied on favor ible terms, anid canvasers wanted in all p rts of the counitry, to whom liberal inducemie,t wi i bh offered. [SE'D F-ul P'i MilUM LISTJ 1 8 Fut:ou street, New Y ork. Dec. 4551 tf'. Liberal Advances MADE WN COTTON,I I w ould iniformi the mier: 1anwt- and plant era ot Newbe'rry andi' the vicinty, thatt I amt prepasredi to wdvance~ ont all cot toni shipper to miy friends in Charleston, Messrs. Cohen, Hanckel & Cos, and will guarantee prompt returnis on the sam ne. -Believing that I am in a position to afford as amtple facilities as a'ny one else, to par. ties shipping cotton, and wi.shing to hold or sell immtediately, I would respectfully solicit a share of your patrotrnge. Will be found at the store of W. T. Tar. ,.a. . N. FOWL.ES DUPONT'S GUN POWDER. I wo!id-invi:e the ::trentin of dealera to mv Lar-c :il WIe .or"t- d stock of Pow ier, consiain: of I fl! 1;: in keg<. half :ncl u ::rter ki: . al'o il on.e pound and h.r t omt~ e t .is-ter. Deer i F, in kcgs, Iil anw qu irter kegs, -lo in oue pon:uii and half pound canisters -:.le spo: ring andi lbfle. in 61 pound kegs, On- poumii andi Ilt p,unid aniiers. E;ig!e Due,in, in 121 :ind G pound kegs, fiv,' pound and orne pound cani-ters. Blisting p,wder, in twenty-five pound Sportinz, Mining :n.l Shioping powder of tvrV varieV tmn,uftacturtd at the celebra. tcil 1ilk of E . Dupont DeNemours Co., Wilinriiiot. DI'iw:re, whose reputation ha -tud unirivalled for sixts.eight year. I :im t ipired to til all or,iers, either Re% t:.il or W h:e,-tI-, tnwing a liheral discount in lots of twenty tive kI-s or more - d. N. R;OCSON, Agent, No" 1& 2 ,tt,'tic Wihrf, Cl:leston,S. C. PLC. J 50 3mn. Carriage and Buggy FACTORY. J. Tayler & Co. Will keep cettt ntly on hand'a good as "ort nntt of tine lircciES of the most ap urov d t les :sind p.itterns, combining lightnes- :ail dura,ility. Built to order I gi liek ' :awrays, aini Phatt ation Carriages, Pheatons, Top and no Top Buggies, &c. Old Carriages and Biggies renovated and m:ade to look a< good as new. Repairing done in the best nmner and it reasonable prices, and all work esiiniated on before it is rep:tiret and a copy given to our custo mners. Special atitelion given to repairibg fine Carria<ges and Bugies, which is impor tant. to consmttet s. I- reii--t will be paid one wnV, whntt sent by flail Road, wien the re pairs aiiuIt t. to over -; it. We use nothing tt t he best inaterials it t can ie bought, and are willing to rely on thet'merit. of our work for a liberal patroii;cne. We invite the exami tiation of our work and assure the public that we cai hild the s;ite cla.s work as cheb p if not c"heaper t:in we ttn import it. All of tert work is arrant." d. (Inr Faactory is near the Depot. Ntwherry, S. C., 11;ircb 23 13 lv. Don't Fail to Try the Celebra t.td Soiithern To-ic, Paitknini's Ilepatic Bit Iers. :n niling remedy for all I)iseatses of tie Digrstiv'"- Organs a:id the Liver. For sale by all Dru gists. Don't Fail to Try the Cele brated Souithern Tonic, Pankni''s Hepatic B;ittrrs, ant unFailin; rened for all Dis eases of he ilt I)i;st ive Organs and the Lider. .Fr sale by a:l Druggists. Don't Fail to Try the Cele brated Southern Tonic, .Paiknin's Hepatic Di:ter, an unfailing rciged for all Dis eases of the Di::'stive. Organs and the Liver. Fo:' sale by all Ui ggistsz. Don't Fail to Try the Cele btratedt SomherIte Tonie, Paitknui's Hepatic B3itfe.s, tin tit failitng reedy fotr all Dis eases of tine Dirc'stive Org.ins and the Liver. F'or ,$ale by all Dr'uggi5ts. D)on't Fail to Try the Cele bra ed Sothern': Tlot:ie, Pantknitn's Ulepatic ltiiters, tin nfilinzg rtemtedy for till iiseza5ss of lie Dier'irye Organos anid the Liter. For te lt ti ll Den'uggists. Don't Eil to ry the Cele Ilin;er' , n u:nai ine remnedyfo :dla Diseases of te Dihetre o( rgtais ahdt the Liver.- For -a!e byv all Dra;ss ig' MA NH OOD: I1(AW LOSe, HDa BESTQfRED. Ju t5 p?.iU 'li, t''ew etit'ion of Dr. Culi. VW:i1'mi C'lorat~ed Essay on the raudi r*l enre (a it m!toewhw) of Spertbator rhteP, ot "enanal Welati.ss, Inivoluntatry emitnal Lo 1s-es, It mo; ee, ' Men'tali anid Phys=~ial'unetpacity, l~iedimen'tts to Mdar rmgi , t. ' : o, Conn ion, Epilepsy, : -: F , i:cui by el-indulgeunce or sev~ 7, I t i'e, !;a a seatled envelope, otnly 6 The c'eletrued author, in.:hie admirable ers-:y. elearlyv demionusitaes Itrom a thirty yetr' suce's-ful panteiici', that the altarming tionst'i eri'ce of selft-a bit- mia b e radically e'itridt iitout th nii <et' of' ittterntal medicine oir ti- aippiesitin of the kntif.' ; poitntintg Ot at mo.le of enrte at? once simiple, certain, tandi ef1'eal htt i mbeanc: s of niI hieb every suf 'I'trer, to tmat lt'let ht his 'ontdition inay be, miltv etire htimatl! chteaply, privately, and SThis Leeture should b)e in the hands of' every luon:hi andtu evr tian in the land. Set, undtier seal, in a phitin envelope, to any'' a~t d dres. po'st p;aid, otn receipt of stix eents, orIopstiitiinpi. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Maririaue Gtii'le," prtie' 25 centts. Address the PohIli,hers, ('hAS. .J. C~. KLINE & CO.,. P'7 'R wn N. Y , Pot-ffice Box 4,586. RIOSADALU Purifies the Blood. h'or Sale by Drugg;ists Everywhe A.L WHITE GUNSMITH And Repairer Of all kindis of FIRE A RMS, LoCKS, &c. lits ont htand Pistols tand Guns of all ap prove'd'ttakes. A mtmunition., such as Car ttrid.res, Capts, Powder an~d Shot... Shot Pottches, Flauska, Bags, and every other kind of Sporting Apparatus. Besides moany' othar articles of various characters and kinids. All kinids of REPAIRING neatly and ex p di:.io isly excecutecd, and at low rates. ' !m-Smnihing, &c. In addition to thte above, I am 'prepared to fill order., for aull kitnds of vehicles, such 5B1?/9I/ES,0 A6R/A1E8,&C, of' the cele'br'ated mntuf'acture of COOK, w erec :'tiles Hitrd, formerly of this place, pr'ocurted his stock. All orders promptly ttendeitd to. Z. L. WHITE. A ptil 15 16 uf. InI Equity-Newberry. David Werts, vs. John Legrone. Bill to subject funds of' absent debtor to pay. ment of debts. It appearin.g to my satisfaction, that the defetndantt, Johni Legron", resides beyond the limtits of this State, ott mQtion of Messrs, G ttlinigtot & Suber, Complaiinant's Solici tots, it is orde.red, that he (10 answer1 plead or emttlr to s'aid bill, withint forty days fr'omt thte ptblication of this rule, or the same will be taken pro con fesso again sthim,. TiloS. M. L AKE, c. e. r.* & a. s. Fisk's Metallic Cuirial Cases1 TII' SUTCIUBIER has constantly or hand a l'li ss-ontieltnt of the above ap;a oved 'ases, of dil1-' ilt pattelns, bl"eiesit, cofiin-: of his own make, all of' which lie is pn-parel to furnish at very reason-,6 !e rates, ?itht ptrompltutes: altdsreh. I'l'?r. J de.siron.y ~f .%:In e :ca;es senit b>y railtoad will l. vte :lwr -i" free of, charr:". A Ile:rse is ailwas 'n: ;a.:,l an1 will be ftTrnirled at the r.iJe" o: l petr d.i. Tinlakful four ps: p.ritnage, the sub scrilber respectrtiiy ask, for a con1ti;na1in of the same, and assur-."s the pu.le ti::t no efTort on his part V. ii1 be sp. red to r ender the utmost atisfacton. R. C. CH.APMAN Newberry S. C., July :'1. Sash & Blinds The sulscriber take's phasure in :nnonne in_ to thi commnuitV .that, having msde all necessary arrangclets, lie nill be able to furnish Sash with and without Glass, and Blinds, At Very Moderate Rates!! For Cash ! ANDIEW C. CIIAPN.'\, Oct. 7-41 tt. Newberry C. H , S. C. GUANO. No. I Peruvian Guano, 11 per ton, in gold, or its eqivalel,t in currency. Bruce's Concentrated Fertilizer, in bar rels, per ton, $5o. Pare Ground Bone, in barrels, per ton. $40. Bone aind Meat, in barrels, per ton, $3S Fish Gi:,1 o, in barrel.'. Alra Veii Giio, A 2j. Alta Vela Phosphi:te, in ha,, 56. Grounl Pla-ter, per barrel, $1.75. Swan Island Guano, in bags or barrels, $3-5 per ton. Sillphate of Soda, in barrcls, pcrtot', $;e. Soltble Pa.-ifie Guano, .t;n. Best Superpho-ph.ire, containing ton per cent. soluble liosphorie acid, and thIree per cent.. ammonita, put up in bags or bar rels. Price $55 per ton. Cuban Guana, from caves, containing hesides the usual phosphates and organic matter-five to six per cent. of nitrite of potash. An e.xceltlt applicatioi for pot:. toes, tobacco, cotton, etc. Price in bags, $35 per toi. South Carolina Phosphate, ground and put in bags or barrek. Na vas.-a Guano, by the cargo, in lu ip or ground. For sale by GEO. E WHITE, 15U Front Street, N. Y. Oe.t: 14 42 6mo. Pomaria Nurseries. 1868-9. The Vomaria Nuursertes havee been gr-eatlim - prove'd. and~lii th in.er.zsied 'hne the pleam e ot offeringi to his paItrins ti.e bie-t coilect:otn or Fruit Tree's ever o.:eeo in ih s c lim:te'. A pj'er :n.d peenches pcariticuarely i:pteal toti the C Cinatei. from thee earlie.-t to the lbitet A pricots, Inms. ectaerines. Chierrie's, in, gr-eat vaietyr. A'mmi.ds, Queii ces, Fig, r otecgrcatte'. Med:ars. Fiib,erts, bearinig 3tlr-ries ta ent "rs. -the best andt mest varied coilke tion ever e fleied itn th .co$uthl. a mitig tieme the 11iebe.:It I:r.re w;nxter pceur, eqgnal to Dutchiesse l'Angse' in size' .t;n e auI;d antd Dwaris c'-en be funi.-hed ltom 2 years old, to hearinleg s.ze. (Grrpe-e n reat variety, in.c!ud iity n't thle test nlew ti.bte vacrieties, with th'ese f.r inve d-. Also Lutterlo.ck's, ft iu Senpp,iernontr, :emd 'he Flov 'era, much prized whhl ti e Seup;josucaig. ior wviiCe (if Evergreen-. a large end most varid coil-c. tieon. e'tibraciing every dte?iraible "ariety-tmanyv Ipianicu eariv :'dapjtedu toe (Cemetie . Free c4 impeort:ltionis, li gro'wn one thir ci-sn roots Dulia s, t he fi.st color s. a.ed mist per fe-et F"rensch ear:y variety (6h-di. Ju--mii'ny su;;ei b ktjids. I ube ltc.' s. I yv- ethtem'stm<" ute eve'rythiniig desir,bie ine the w:.y ee at' i:nenal Flowe.rie.g shrub'. &.tn Ai new l'rb:ca ; will wuel ji-se <direct to W3.1 5U31\~tl' . A -et eNs2. 68S-4m J'om:ria, . C. THlE LAD7I'S FRIEND. SPLENB1D INDUCEMAENTS to' SUBSCRIBERS T'he Ltedy's Friend announcecs the fc oowin:t' Noivelties for* 13;:: -'B--tweene l'wo.-' byi iza beth I'eescot-t. uenthor of --H wv a Womn o at HeIr Wav," &c.; " Ihe P'r ze ot' I wicen Lives." b' A m: te-a M. D:ug:ns. ttnthe .tl'- H.e D)ehbrry Forituce " ce A New Noelpet by Lieu ise han tdltenr3 elu temn, au'hio r eof iF;eenc :romtt 1:ate."'&c.: lnd ae Newr N" etl by 31r'. ile.ry Woeod. the disitiingnish'd Elishki. No. -t, lilt thur oef "reast Lynnue, ' &c.--writii nueroeus Shter stozies by a brilliaint gala~Ixy of lady writers. Thee Lady's Friend will give a finiely-axecut- d $teel Etrae;ving,. a ndsonie doute e-p'ge. lte lv-c loreil FcishionWjlate-engerav'-d e'n ."teel Itrel a l.r.re.es-ortmenlt e.f Wouod Cleis. ii u-ira tinig the 1--usiones, Fancy Wik, &c., in every number It will give 8 po1 U'ar pirece of mutsic-worth the c'ost of'thea iaga ze.- in itsel f-iii every num-Zi ber. A copy of the Lr-au it e:ettiful Premittwi Steel Enegravinug-- '-I bie)iong ofI tteome at de ejn;rved e'xpres-tv i--r ,.ar ,e:er' aci.:t a c'est fir the Enigravcinr abl.ti-e or near y 1 ' -wl be sent ;-pot-paid. toe every lull $25 ).hut' e.cribe-r, aned toe every p.nrsin 'er.eling onc a c.ub. TIhis Eniavieng is a geme ee Art! rio NK.w $UBSC.:tB as -.53aR Tats --New subs.criber, wli. sened ine their eIt.mes 'ir 1869 be Ifoie lice ire.t of' Nm emeer, shall receive i;e N.e vernbler and [ecembher tnmber< of' this year in adlditione, maekot'. 1'ouc tees. moths in. ali! Acd aill nlew su..scriber< tor 15'89 sha:d receive the thirteenui tolths in tll! 1 copy, (and large 1'remciuma Engraving.) $2 50 4 copjies................................... ) 5 -....... goIon gr:t5i) ................ .i 8 4 ........ id e gr t is........ ... ....12. 0 Onee copy each of Lao' I. rien:d ai.d Pest, lntd I'remiumn F;sEnVing.......... .....4 0 Thbe g!etter-up ot a club will alwayIs recene a copy ofi the Premcium eagravis 31 embe,irs eet remlit Oe Dollar cetra s'p'ciment c :.ies -ent g'a?i'i. .Address, DEAC0N & PETERSON, 319 Walnut direct, l'hihaue.phia. Nov. 4 A5 3t.* Change of Schedule, ON TilE S. & U. R AIL ROAD. O-n and after2nd November 1848 the pa' senger traum will leave Spartanlburg Ourt I Iouse, one Mondatys, Wetdnesdays and Fri days at 7 a in., aend arrive at Al4eton ar 1.30 p in., connee'ning with the Greeneville down train, anid trains for Charlotte and Charles ton. On Tuesdays, Thursdalys andc Satu'rdays, the np pas-enger train connc'cting wilh the Grceenville up trains, will leave Als:one at 9 a. mn., andl arrive at Spa;rtaanbuirg Ceourt Houese at 3 20 p. in , as per following sccd, ule: DOWN TR AIN. UP TRAIN. Spairtanburg, 00) 00) 7 00 | 3 20 1 00 00 l'acolet. 745| 748 1 232 I 235 Joe,evihhe, 8 25 1 8 30 I 1 50 | 1 53 Untionville, 9.15 I 9 49 1 12 40 | I b5 ISa ncuc, 10 10 1 10 21 | 12 03 I 1208~ IShelton, 11 10 | 11 12 I 11.06 | 11 08 Lyles Ford, 11 360 11 38 I 10 39 I 10 42 Strother, 12021 1203 I 10 12 I 10 1'5 A Iston, 1201| 3 00 1 00 00 I 90 TITo M A S B. JEUfER, Presidenht. Nov 11th, 1868. Job Printing Neatly Exeen tefdr nt 1he 0ff10e.