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Al f atchlng PaIl . .Uwmh for cash I Every sen sible tnt -holdsrit in high esteem, It gjeanu to aequfl-e it, saWis uefatory to seS it, deicious to spe4ui .} c+ t;hi -very-hard easb oauei.a the saeriflee of eve'r coq j enjm it 3thatgf e at, to-lite, is. t.he. dearest of al thowiile4.or whib fools pay dar.._..ferhaps.this bit Qt grbce bial philosophy mablie considered iseweat musty ;.but there never waa tam when its enforcement 10ere n eeded t bsn now. The i4t 'a first-rate biiiness man intkisera of push -seem to be th-Of-a man who never rests-a commercial Nimrod who is aLuays in the sadl1iip the ~spoils of the cha at an Iloui, and never allows himself any intermission for efreshment. This is the sort of m'reantile phenomenon tbat' is pMehTcd as an exahuple of youth. School-iesters talk of him to Ok r Onjili as a model for imita tion until the latter deKpiso kites and geg-tops, and pine to try their arithetm --ID a diamond-cnt-dia mond contest with the lightning tors of the "bank - notc i." If a youngster fails to eItat mouey-etting is the chief end of man, he is stimulated wifL-Ytie recital of the wonderful success of some Cresus of the day. "Look at Graball." my son, .paterfamilias; "he's worth . of b-yet he began with no thing. Go thou and do likewise." Tra,.Graball works and always bee -worked harder than an Irish hod-carrier; true, the more money be-ankes the faster his anxieties N&t#fy; -atrd the heavier his la bors become; but" then, although bi. w,alth is of no more real use to"i'm than if it belonged to an look wbat a commanding 't tives him in the man . world! Bah! what is that w6.b? Does it draw toward jLut tbe sympathy or the affection of3n.living soul! la it an equiv ,for.the-social enjoyments for 1ra fe of sordid pleasure has s - hiin,-or for the pleasnre i aO*.e derived f-om th so-cIof the -ennoblmig tastes and ices which he has neglec 0; -: , ivase ? 4 erily, no. 8ue cpea should be pointed out e to. be. avoided; and energ and persever 4neenspARafeted on s the main ,Jm.~aoLw orldly succes, due ~g~t'sdf ieiven to the faet thaty ' no read 'value 4 jental and p4 v i t the .hn <an en ighteie'd 'philan itbropist liki Pesbody, it is a bles :sng totepossessor and to soci ,ety. In the hands of an' unprin -eiled schemer, it :is generlifly a .euwse to bo aKem.cok Sunday .Tme. - - %s,asEdi Acazs.-The bane ,f agricultre inon half of the3 Repablican is the ide,a that a man w ho owns four buodred apres is probably four times, as i-ieh and prospe~rous as: one who nwns and g5pegaudredL-,As a general pratace, Sonthern and. Weterni farmers have depended on vlrun dred acres plowed three :inches 4Ie for tbree thousand bushels of corn 'wbn the same store could il&'e ~Loen aa hered from fifty -I.idai twed sir inches deep and( A.erustyr old bacbeior safs that j iiijw e was ealled Eve be ,~*lien she appeared, man'" day of happiniess cae,te .a. close. It is seidi..dheProfessorship 6thi. urthemouth Carolina tUi *versty will be tendered to Judge J.L Orr.. Poverty develops genius be eaue it makeis Eard work a ne :Ej.TEOF SOUTHI CAROLINA. * WEWDsRat coUitTY. By John F. Peterson, Probsite Judge Wheres., Jas N Martin baa m:'de suit to e grant hurn Letters of Administration, of the Estate and efects of W. Thomas .Ui~.lbe,. deceased * -- e r therefore to cite and admonIsh ~~j4sr-._ie kidred and creditors qf n, o he and -appear before ue.lu Court of Probate to be beld st Jiv~f99w~' Pie.on tbe 31st dyof in~.a~r~uIcain hef,at bi'~~n th foie&ii, to show cause, if - aybyaver,whyTde said -diifstrtion e ytu this 17th dyo * 1 T. PE rER ON, -?. I-N. xc IIICERSN HOUSE. 40#LU 131l, S8fUTHl CaMINA. This ple'en'ly located .MOTEL unner stdb aay lHoa4e in the South for comn fert aud healsby lpealiy,p~i open to Tray etes and otFirs seing BOA RD for .the Summer. Failiies-can be accommodated with nice, airy room~s on reasonable terms, **A call is solicited." Muy19 20(f - WN. A WRIGHT. Naerly six unatet:Pages of the Chioest ReagforO cents. gietepeople ant opportn gttE-- *esfed -with tiuu ., 'NtE A MONTH,' *r l'-sa 'six num besof thia year..foa4ta..cenlts. Each numUr b~'~qf'QM.a Non .!cOlis,9& d~ace he g, is $2.a;.cor.;Its ~p,sIhcalbiau5 s noe xel. - 8~-s,'AanG yise- witt:getits abaset containh a aoeice 80 Si 8117besnut St)hila. TillLII 'I WITH A The most beautiful Cooking do all kinds of Cooking with as store hag. It is very heavy anc LEADER, I keep co?tstantly on opera.te well. Out of the mnan; satisfaction. i4e Trin Business is still car Feb 17 IGSEKEEPERS! IOIUSEIEEPERS Men-Womn-and h ildren Men-Women-and Children READ-READ. Soothing to al p is fal wsid, &c."' " teaJiig to al1 .sores, U:cers, Jo." f,ostll's Hutk9horn SalYf 1s the most extraordinary SA.VE ever knobwl Its power of soothingr and Healing for a Cts, Burm.B ui-s s,"res, Ulers, Chappe &c., &g.,-ls withrur a pnurulil One per -me WenSe of it, 'I wui,I pot he without Box in y.Hou.se,ir itcost 35.00, or I ha eu travel all-the wiar to New York for it." (.f. T Evening New's, Sept. 5 J .All D?uggists in New berry. sell it. "COSTAR'S" Sjaiidard Preparatin . , ARE HIS3 T HE BtterSweet and Orange Blossom! SOne Bottle, f1.00 -Three for $2.00.' 'lls "C.tar's" Rat, lesail, &t., heltrminators "Cestan~'" Bd Bg Eiterminators. "Cotan"s (only p)ure) Insect Powde "Only InfallHble Remedies known." "2,000 Bxsan Fasks m anufaturd daily, " ! !-! Beware ! ! ! of spurious naaitations." "All Druggists at Newberry C. H., sell them Address "COSTRa, 10 Crosby St., N. Y:, Or, JOH N F. HENRY, (Successor t0 DEMAs BARNEs & Co , 21 Pai I?ow, N. Y. Sold at.NEWBER RY C. H. -April28-17 cf. - NOTICE. Gnavliar)a, Trustees, Committees, Recei1 est.,.ala'q Administrators and Executor: mst make their annual reteirn to thsis office On or before the first day of June nsext Rules will be issed against all defaulteri - JOHN T. PETERSON, Probate Jndge, April 14 15 12t Ne4rry County. Law Notice. I' fs tidersigned have formed a partnet ship for the-practice of Law in the Stat Courts and the United1 Stateq Courts, fo the District of South Carolina. Officea Newberry,'S. C. t.J.AMES M. BAXTER, .4 ril 7 14 t.S L AS JOHNSTONE. W. G. GLENN, WITH GEO. C. ROBINSON~ GROCER AND Comnission Merchant 2O% Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Choice Family GrocerieS, Of Every Description .CONSTANTLY ON HAND, .1acitdng .Sacon, Flour, Coffee, Sug,.Salt, P,tatoes, Salt Fish,&c At the~ Lowest Cash Prices De. 2 49 6mnos. 'ER. C 8| ND WITEOUT EXTEN Str o nmre.Wl aea htte fel s ay so'v inus.Ith durnble an i no4olalet1 re hada-e asoteto te a - toer haesl,nt n om riedon i it varousbranhes ana DR. H BAER (Successor to E. II'ELE '9&C. Ch,.asc, a lie lr~ Asa en t f clr.ea D M. H.LEXNDE,reset H. B.so t . I HYE KieLreISent.) W- oleS. .ALENandRcetay. yrggme ist, 6,tl< Carlia(ecl, o. Caa.tc. i aNd 9tat BofNwY, wthrk mo- hndul h amun of Ii i 10 0 ..........-.----------.... i408 ,180 RelEtaei th iyo e ok unnu brd . .............102520 Unite 2ttsScrte ......... 78782 Ne-Yr ,Sae n'- t Bod ......9,6 Deere Semii-A tnual and QuarEter -o ~ P e dr i............------------------ .,0 0e0 Awedt the fiturter f 1869.....800,000.0 G ro AetsMarch81, C89........t,a 1,7 St 02. LIABSbETS. Nety prdSetvalue ore amorkt requre to afe n reinureal the outand -,i. .phie.o. he". . iey..... , 0,00.00 Aonl' Erae inther Ciaton ofNe o then8cimery..............-.... ...- .. 1,0725206 .Bur an................. .------.. ... 8 41. 40 N'eus cor of coletin.1868 511.988 Amount Assuereds in. 18.8........---..l81.825 W .est r~.v.F..NA.NCE.A.'ts A~ o hefii qarewberr C. H.~ GosAsstMril8 18.$901070 Siwg olice recflyyt theitizene,75that0.0 h njut r<c--ivedoahery blgatieon of seet ed itocr of rine P' s . o~usia in rt of98 ADountGOODi,eVIZ: 1'r8nt......$51in91.82d Shring, atsi 1Nsor de &t n ALSO,j ra fiue as armn orgs, tog el eet wih a Ofsplni IZck ofri,t Liors,~ ra'd SWrings, Gi, hies, um, taroLina Bitnts. My Sock as ortee . adaIe ant allekery Bots dsand cSom aers, a ll s. ridles &ce -whoa an thlt.i,t cu.e . to ometru;ars, whandset sni teck o Limqesaurtst. I cra n~ sell. *M. P. ALBRtIT'ON, u.arh39tof. KSTIVl BION TOP. quick, boil as fast, broil as nice, and s many advantages which no orhe e as many stores are. Besides the terns, all of which are warranted to miowledge has failed to give entire I woric will be done at short notice. W. T. WRIGHT. LIFE INSURANCE !!! Piedmont Life Insurance Company of Virginia. The Subscriher is Ager t for the State of South Carolina for one of the best, and most reliable Life Insurance companies in the worl d. For the FRST Sixteen Months of its busineas. it had e cured about Two lBoUsAND r'oi.;ents. and had receiv d an Incoime ot'a bout I saaz H UNDRaED and SIXTY rHOUQAND D..LLAICA It is a VIR UINIA CO)MPA N Y ; and as an evi dence of its high stat:ding at home, where it is best known. a large portion of its business is done i .that staate It his invarisbly paid all of its l'.swes AT ONtcE, WaiVing the NINETY DAYTs' NorICE, as allowed by the terms of the l'icy Gen'. N- G. EVANS wns Insured in TaIS Cox PA?Y. and immediately after hiM death. I had the pleasure of presentin. ti, his :.ffl.cted family, the am-subt of his l'oiicy -85, ' 0. . ISAAC BR ANCH, M.D , Agent. J. J1 WAnm.AW, M. D)., Medical Examine: Abbeville.C. Hi. W e reler with oon5dene to the following~ per. 5o,s who have Insured in the Piedmont t n1ev. J1 P. P'resly, Dl, D.-600u; Rev. Ri. C G ier,t n D --88000: Rev. W. R. Hempi1 82000; Rev. J. N. Young-S2> 0; Rev. II. T'. Slan-S5'O"; Rev D. . Tnrtier. D. D, -S1, eve"; 1evy'J. I Bonner-S5 00; Dr. G. w Pressly - 66000; Dr. J. W. Bearst-490't': W. D. Mars-85000; Rev. J C. Williams-6200t; J. D Chalmners-420 o: B. P,'reel-Ss) ; Dr F F Garey-660 0; R. A. Fair-P8 03'; Prof. J.P. Kennedy-S1001: Prof. J. F. Lee-$2000; Gen. S .M1. Gewan-10,O(0; J. McGowan-41'.. 00': H on. W. D. Simpson-SIO,') 0; Dr. Barkedale -S13,0.O; Mr. Sullivan-$5000; and at least 90 others. under the immediate supervision of Dr. BrncHOMAS S. MOORMAN, Agent. Dr. G. W. G ARHMA Y. lied. Examiner. Newberry, C. H , Feb. 14, 1869. tf ~~THE GREAT Cause OF BIuman M ise ry. Just published in a Sealed Enwelope. Price six ent: A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment and Rdical Cure of Seminal Weakness. or Spern maorrhcea, induced by Self-Abuse; invol untary Emiss.ions. Impotency, Nervous De, hiity. and Impediments to Marriage gene rally; Cons.umption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity,. .te -By ROB. J CU2LVERWELL, M. D , Author of Green Book," &c. The world renowned author, in this ad irable Lecture, clenry proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of SelfA buse may be effectually removed with ot medicine, and- without dangerous tur gical operations, bougies, instruments, rings.I or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at one certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be. ma, care himself cheaply, privatsly and radically. rhis lecture will prove a both to thousands .snd tbonsands. Sent under seal, in a ptln envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, -or two postage stamps, by address[ig -the publishe Also. DSR. CULVERWELL'S "Marriage Guid," price 25 cents. Address the Publishers, CH AS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, N. Y., Pos4 Office Box 4,586. April 14 P. P. TOALE, Charleston, $. O., Manufactuirer of Doors, Sash, Blinds. Norn-We would cal[ the~ partienlar at tention of our frienAde to the above card. P. P. Toale has a large Factory, and such facilities as cenable him to supply the best work of his own make at low prices. A very large and complete assortment always on handl at his~ Factory. IIORLBECK'S WHARF, NEAR NORTH EASTERN RAIL ROA D DEPOT, CHARBESTON, S. C. N B-Orders from the country solicited, atid 7arict 'itention paid to shi>pping 'in .. o .. rd..r. Ap,wil 'e '09 tly South Carolina R. R. Company, G SERALSUPERIN IENDENT'SOFFICE, A PRIL 9, 1869. ON- AND AFTER SUNDAY, 11TH in tant, the following Schedule for PAS SENGER TRAINS, will be observed: DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaving Columbia at..............7 45 a. m. erriving at Columbia at.................6 10 p. m. NIGH T EXPRas TRAIN. Leaving Co'umbia at ........................5 20 p m. Arriving at Columbia at..................... 4.45 a. an. CAMDEN TRAIN. Will run on Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur. days. Arriving in Columbia at ...................11.01 a. m. Leaving Columbia at........................> 21 p. m. The Train now running between Columbia and Kingsville, in connection with the Through Mail rraan, will be taken of on Sunday, April 11. H. T.PEAKE, April 14 General Superintendent LkUIS SCHODAIR, Baker & Confectioner, MAIN STREET, Newberry, 8. C. Respectfully informs his many customers and u. , that his New Bake Oven now completed, and by it convenient ar ra)gemert he can bake any and everything in his line at the shortest possible notice, such as Cakes, Pastry, &c., in satisfactory and handsome style. Parties and Dinners furnished at shortest notice. Fresh bread. pies and cake on hand. deals served at any hour. Fish, oysters and game can be had at all times. Thitnkful for past favors he solicits a con tinuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed. Dec. 2 49 tf. UFN. H H. KINARD, MAGISTRATE, Wiil take Dowers, draw Deeds and Mortgaca. dee 16 51 Buy the Best! We now have on band the following pop lar styles of Ladies and Misses hoop skirts: Fhe Dew Drop, Tip Top, Popular,E Favorite, Reception Demi Quaker, . Grecian La Parne. rhe Duplex Elliptie is a treat favorite with the ladies, and is universally receommended by the Fashion Magazines as the standard.s skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the following inestimable advan tages, viz: Superior quaility, perfect shape. fnish. flexibility, durability, comfort and economy. Buy the best. hi A ['BIAS BARRE & SON. Sept. 23 39 Lt. S. 0. RAILROAD. GE?ERAL SUEEtINTENDEN~T'S O3FFICE.1 CaaLesrott. February 18 1869. O N and after SUNDAY, FEBRUA RY 14. the .Passenger Trains of the South Car yoina Railroad, willI run as follows: FOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charnleston............830 A M Arrive at Augusta............5.10 P M onnecting with TraIns for Montgome y, Memphis. Nashville and New Orleans, via Mongomery and Grand Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston............8 30 A M! Arrive at Columbia............5 45 P M C nnecting with Wilmington and Manches ten Railroad. Charlette and South Carolhna Eailroad, and Camden Train FOR CHARLESTON. eave Augasra ...............800 A M4 Arrive at Charleston.......... 500 P M eave Colum bia.............7.45 A M Arrive at Charle<ton......... ....5. P M4 AUGUSTA NIGIIT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.............7.30 P M4 Arrive at Augusta ............ 6.30OA M onnecting with Trains for Memphis, Nashe ille and Nev: Orleans, via Grand Jutne, ton. eave Augusta................4.10 P M Arrive at Charleston..... .. -.....4. A 14 COLUMBIA NIGH T EXRESS. (Sundays excepted.) eave Charleston..,............ 605 P M4 Arrive at Columbia.............4.45 A 14 onnecting. Sundays excepted, with Green, ille and Columbia Railroad. P Lave Columbia...............530 P M4 - Arrive at Charleston.......... 530 A 14 SUM MERVILLE TRAIN. Lave Charlest.u ---............3 00 P M4 rrive at Summerville.........420 P 14 avre Sumnmerville............7.10 A M4 rrive at Charleston..........8.25 A 14 CAMDEN BRANCH. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Lave King,ville ............. 420 P 14 rrive at Camden.,.......... 7.00 P 14 Lave Camden........ ......-6.35 A 14 rrive at Kiugsville...... ....9.20 A M4 (Signed,) H. T. PEAKE,, Feb. 24 8 General uperin tendent. reenville & Columbia R. R. ON and after . SATURDAY, the 6th. intant, Passenger Trains will run daily, pm Sndays excepted, connecting with Night p1 rains on South C-trolina and Charlotte and N< oth Carolina Railroards, as follows:-n Lave Columbiaat............7.00 a.rm' St '' Al-ton at.............8556" "New benry at...........10 35 " Of trrive at A bbeville at........3 30p.." "at Anderson at.........5.15 p." I o "ar Greenville at........6.00 " eave Greenville at...........600 a. mn. "Anderson at........... 6 45 " 2 " Abb,eville at...........845" " Newberry at.......... 1.25 p. m. 4 Alston at.... ..........300 " rrive at Columbia at.........5.00 " at Train- on the Blue Ridge Railroad will to 'le'e m. damily, Sundays excepted. $2 cave A uerson at............520 p. m. b " Pendleton at............620 " be rrive at Walhalla at........ .800 " Hle .ave WaThalla at............4 00 a. m- ett "Pendieron at............ .5 40 * h rrive at Anderson at........640 " 'he train will return from Belton to An deronm on Monday and Friday mornings. Ot" JMES. 0. MEREDITH, Supt B Dtl Bar and Billiard Room. Fi~ Ze ainst , Newberry, nearly op. the Court Houseth Smith & Christian, Proprietors. (M winnow SHAKE). WFor1sal byD MOiWER. Fisk's MetlIic Burial Cases THE SUBSCRIBER has constantly o1 land a full assortmcnt of the above approve ases, of different patterns, besides coffin >t his own make, all of which he is preparei :o furnish at very reasonable rates, wit] )romptness and despatch. Per-on, desirous of having cases sent b' ailroad will have them sent free of charge A Hearse is always on hand and will bi 'trnished at the rate of 10u per day. Thankful for past patronage, the sub criher respectf'ully a-ks for a continuatiot )f the same, and assures the public tha to effort on his part will be spared to rende he utmost satisfaction. . - A. C. CHAPMAN Newberry S. C., July 31. S h & Blind3, The subscriber takes pleasure in,announc n; to thi< community that, having mad4 1il necessary arrangements, he will be abl o furnish sash with and withoul Glass, and Blinds, it Very Moderate Rates! For Cash ! ANIREW C. CHAPMAN, Oct.7 41 tf. Newberry C. H., .' . The Great OUTHERN TONIC BOWIE & MOISE, roprietors & 1ibolesale. Drggists, Charleston, S. C. Dec. 23 52 ly. P. P. Forreston, Jobber and dealer in ERMAN, FRENCH, ENGUSH AND AMEMCAN TOYS, rosiery, Trimmings and Fancy Goods, Mutical Instruments, Fire-works, and Yankee Notions, iso Fashionable Emporium of -Designs for tamping, Braiding & Embroidery Constantly on hand a large and well assorted stock of raids, French Embroidery, Cot ton and Linen and Silk Floss, Ribbons, &c. No. 621 KING 8T., CHIARLESTO1N, 8. C. Dec 2 49 ti JAME~S ALLAN, Impor er an Dealer in 'ine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Fancy Goods, &c. No. 307 King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELEY RE IRED. dec 21y C HAiN S C. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that at the ex ration of three months from this date, ap cation will he made to the Washington & w Orleans Telegraph Company, for re wal of Certificate of TWO Shares o ack, in said Gompany, held in the name B. D. Boyd, dated 2Zd March; 1850, and mbered 649,-the original h;'ving been t or mislaid. Ea,ch 31 13 lamno3mo* nd ORPHAN BOY. This fine Th.orouzghbred Horse will stand his stable and serve at $20 the season, be paid 1st June-; if not paid until fall, 5 will be required. 2nd Orphan Boy is a mitiful blood bay, without white, fine form, it eyes and limbs, nearly 16 hands high. was sired by Orphan Boy, he by Thick v, he by Col. Hampton's Childe Harold, by imported Sove.reign. Cr~'pa Boy's damn by in:ported Monarch Sof Amelia, (who received the $'20 cup the State Agricultural Society,) she by sirs, he by American Eclipse, he by roc imported Diomed, her daan by Prize rhter, he by imported Expedition out of epha by imported Messenger ; so that is deairouis of raising the best horses Ssee that lhe incorporates all the best d of England and Amerid1l rhicketty's dam was by A rgyle onu- of lihby- Crusider, he by Sir. Efthy. W M. SUTMMER,.4g't, a .n i! 15 itr. Poinarii a 0. MUTUAL LIII INSURANCB 0OINA :, OF NEW YORK. INCORPORATED, - - - - - 134. CASH ASSETS OVER THIRTY-MIL. C LIONS OF DOLLARS. Cash Income, 1867, over TEN MH4IQ10 Dividends to Policy HlIs,U1u 874.37. New Policies issued In 188, 194,. The Company is PURELY MUTUALk. dividends to stockholders. The ea i fits are-returned to the assured, ;Policies to become SELF-SUSTAIN ' thirteen years, or to double in twepty. Interest received from Investmess, 1M, over $1,300,000, Excess of INTERESTRECEIF& ALONE,. over losses, about $400,000. Real Estate, Bonds and Mortgages on Real Estate, In the City of New Yok, o, .f ENTEEN MILLIONS of dollars. It is the richest Companyin- tswedl. Its policies are nondtorfitable, Its drN dends are the largest. Applications for Columbia, andtpa ern portion of South Carolina, re GREGG, PALMER & c ., BEsoU I. Jous, Agent at Jaws MclrrI..D*. Medieal EmM iner. Feb. 10 6 1y. Something Nine. I have removed to the Kingsmore Gel lery (over Mayes & Martin's Store) * has.undergone thorough repaira. I bate plenty of room with an excellent sky. light. Come one-come all, and see bow things work in this commodious galiiry. Also, a good lot of albums at estreme ly low prices. All kinds of work done in the line et Photography. I have all of Wren & Wheeler's N tives that were taken at this place. We charge nothing for looking, not much for a picture. Respectfully, W. H. WISEUA, Dec. 28 52 tf. Z. L. WBII GUNSMITH And Repairer Of all kinds of FIREARMs, LA ;'. HAs on hand Pistols and Gabe .e' aD ap. proved makes. Ammunition, such as Car. tridges, Caps, Powder and Shot. Shot Ponches, Flasks, Bag, and ewey other kind of Sporting Apparates.-RaBMI= many other articles of various- csaracters and kinds. All kinds of REPAIRING neatly aq~d ax p ditionslv executed, and at low vateq In addition to the above, I am prepared to fill orders for all kinds of* vehick.,geneb of the celebrpted manufaeture el0 CSK, w ere Stiles Hurd, formerly of this plee., procured his stock. All ordery iroptly attended to. A pril 15 16 tf. RONAD AJJ Purifies the 3NoeL Far 3.1. e rngg.. meeU w i.m PAINTIM !flf JAMES PACKER, PRACTICAL HOUS, SIG AND MECailH ?1pIB, Glazier and Paper Eaa , Newberryc. H.,&8aC, '& Begs to inform the citizens of this em.' muanity that be i.now fairly started in bes ness and prepared to execute all orders wie neatness- and punctuality, an~dmadese rates. To be found at Louis-Sho4mr's 5as taurant, Newberry C. H. "Musb3 CHARLESTON HOTEL. CHA RLESTON, SOUTH CABOLJ THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECV tT informs his friends and the publi e~el that he has taken charge of this well knows and popular FIRST CLASS HOTEL, and bopes that by strict attention to merit a full share of the publicearoae The Celebrated AR I'N - TEE BATHS, hot, cold and showuisia had at all hours. COACHES, with attentive- are~ always in readiness to CONVEY P3N GERS to and from the different Rail.ioeds and Steamers. E. H. JAGIDON. jan 27 PAVILION HOiEL. Charleston, 8S. O' BOARD PER DATYa*3.00. MRS. H. L. EU ASA BUTTE N Wolfe's SchiedaIn. Schnappa,. Bottled Wines and Liquora, A supoly of these justly celebrated gee for medicinal and private use, just receivet by the undersigned Agents fet berry. SMITH &CH LAN. Jan 27 1y JOS. W.UAaRSSSQN Artist Supply, Paint,Oi,Gass,~ Sa*,ush, Varnish, Lamp, and ge, troleuya Oil,8toues - Patent Thief Petedi*g4Mot. ey -Drawers. 3. . Parker's "Furniture UTi. 62 QUJEEN STREET, CHRJggs. TON;8.a -- ArIl 92 1'7 6n