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Tas NWsapa.--It is very of ten the case that people find fault with newspapers, because their em tents do not in every instance and under all circumstanees come up to their expectations. If there is. an error or a lack of variety in the article; if reflections are made or the careers of public men too long dwelt upon ; if there happens to be more politics than literature; a letter turned or a word spelt wrong, croakers at once set up a howl, and swear that those who have the paper in charge know nothing of their business. The Chicago Po,t touches the matter pertinently in a recent article. It If we reflect upon the variety of matter in a newspaper, that the work has to be done rapidly, and cannot in many particulars Lave the deliberation of the closet, from the very nature.of the case; that no matter what takes place, the comment thereon must be made, the demands of the situation being as remorseless as tide or time, moving on regardless of affection, aMiction, misfortune, death-when we consider these things, and more that we might mention, all will understand that the general accura y of the press and its general character for literary excellence we something remarkable. That, under these circunstanees, the press of the country makes a few blunders; thixes up dates or facts badly; kills a dead man now and then, or buries a live one; mis Yepresents an opponent, or cute other fantastic tricks, is not sur prising. If it did not, the gods and not men would be the conduc tors of the press. That it performs its general duties of chronicling the goings on of the whole world. in events and in ideas, and makes valuable additions besides to the best ofgeneral literature, is matter about which those growlers at the press and those pretenders in it who could not write an advertise ment for a lost puppy so that it could be parsed, had better stop to think about. "DIrT."-The following mar tinge notice recently appeared in a Richmond paper : Kasey-Burks.-In Liberty, at the-3piseoral Church. on the 14th inst., by theRev. J. A. Wharton, Mr. osba . ':Soep, 1,395 pounds. S. Kesey and Miss Fannie Clai borne, daughter of E. C. Barks, . sliof Bedford county, Va. Te people of that village must be very "dirty," if it takes 1395 jigd of .soap to wash a newly married couple.- Wil. Star. A1 woman will not "hold her j.w"-not even when she goes to ATAIJLIE !! Te'W H. WEBB, Baving just returned from as Keih with a compless and general as me..saterG@d...ch.U Boots and Shoes,' Fancy Articles, and Groceries, Ta*es pleasurO in camoig attention to bis ~b, wbich was purchasied at a decline in * ~spmIwhich he ofer at correspondingly Thes goods need only be seen and priced ayoeas to their Superior - jeI1attention Is called to the large Ta' dins of Ladies and other Shoes, manufac lfor him and stamped with 9 which are warranted in every ca,examine andI be convinced -*W. H. WEBB. JAMES PACKER, PRACTICAL 351, 8IG All I!COATIV PAINTI ~~er and Paper Banger, eoberry C.H., S. C., asemna d neaalty,and at moderati gass. To b asLouis Shodair's Bee ~at, lewbeny C. II. -March 3 ...For sale yb D. MOWER. Te.P. Forreston ,~ Jobber and dealer in M ,FRENCiH, ENGLISiH ANI AMERICAN TOYS, oqsIery? Trimmings and Fancy Goods,'Musical Instruments, Fire-works, and Yankee- Notions,. es Fashionabte Empo'rium of Designs fo flamplng, Braiding ? Embreider: CaaantlyQonban a large and wel assorted stock of #rids, French Embroidery, Cot 4ouismd.Linen and Silk Floss, - . ..-, -ibbons, &e.. gilm S,AillImN,. C. bee I4a tf INSURE IN THE fMEMCANR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ALE. WHILLDIN, President. GEO. N UG EN T. Vice-President. JO1N 8. WILSON, secretary. JOHN C. 1MM2, Actuary. Assets, . . $2,500,000. Annual Income, 1,000,000. The American-Is now one of the Oldest Companies in the United States, Chartered 185). The American-Has $200 of Assets for every $100 of Liabilities. The American-Never lost a dollar of in vestments. The American-Issues policies on ALL de. tirable plans. The American-Makes ALL policies non-for. feitable. The American-Pays Life Policies to the insured at the age of eighty years. The American-Has no unnecessary restric tions on travel and residence. The American-Declares dividends annual. ly at the end of the first year. The American-Pays all losses promptly. Has all the tables of rates for Life, En. dowment, Income Producing, Return Pre mium, Premium Reducing, Children's En. dowment Policies, and grants Annuities on most favorab'le terms. Its rates are low. It has both the mutual and stock plans. CALDWELL& BRENIZER, Gen'l Agents North and South Carolina. Office First National Bank building, Charlotte, N. C. REFEF TO Ex. Gov. Vance, Charlotte, N. C. Gen. Jno. A. Young, " " Gen. Alexander, Columbia, S. C. Col. Jas. Gibbs, " " " L -D. Childs, " J NEWTON FOWLES, Agent, Newberry, S. C. gW Agents Wanted. Liberal arrange men.ts will be made with men who MEAS BUSINEss. June 9 22 ly. CITIZEN'S SAVINGS' BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINAo Newberry Branch Office on Pratt Street. -o OFFICERS: Genl. WADE HAMPTON, President. J. B. PALMER, VIce%President. Thomas E. GREGG, Cashier. G T. SCOT!, Assistant Cashier. FAIR, POPE & POPE. Solicitors. JO HN T. PETERSON, EMANUEL S. COPPOCK, EUEBEN S. CHICK. Interests on Deposits at the Rate of 63 Per Cent., Per Annuin. Offis Hours. From9a. m.,to5p.m. (Extract from By-Laws.] "Deposits may be made by any mio over the age of twelve years, either with o1 without a guardIan, and by married womer in their own names. sums of $1. and up ward wBil be received, but no interest shal be paid on the fractional parts of $1, nor o: any sum where the whole deposit is less thai 5, nor for the frac-.lonal part of a month." WiW be ready for Business May 1st May 5 18 6m. Thomas S. Moorman ATTORNEY AT LAW, Has resumed the practice of the Law al this place, and can be found for the preseni at the Store of R. Moorman & Co. Feb248 tf STILES HURD, with the Wheeler & Wilson Manufacu turing Company. BRIDGEPORT, CONN., Is enabled to select the most perfeei inished Machines, and forward them t< tose who may want, at the mnanufac turer's price, free of commissions to thi purchaser. Any orders sent througt silas Johnstone & Win. F. Nance, wil receive prompt attention.' COLUMBIA HOTEL COLUMBIA, S. C. --o T HE PROPRIETORS take pleasure in an nouncing that this elegantly fbrnishe4 Establishment is now open for the sccom nodaion of guests. The sable wilt alway! be supplied with every delicacyv of the sea son-both from New York and Charlestoi Markets, and no ef'orts will be spared tN give perfect satisfaction, in every respect, ta our patrona. - WM. GORMAN, rao. H.l H BADEN Hof,1PO'XT S May 518 ef LOUIS SCHODAIR, Baker & Confectioner MAIN STREET, Newberry, B. C. Respectfully informs his many customer and the peblic generally that his New Bake OVen now completed, and by its convenient ai rangeert he can bake-any and everythin in his line at the shortest possible notice ~such as Cakes, Pastry, &c., in satisfactory and handsome style. Partie and Dinners (urnished at shortest notice. Fresh bread, pies and cake on hans feals served at any hour. Fish, oysters and game can be had at a Itimes. Tbnkful for past favors he solicits a cot tinuance of the liberal patronage heretofor bestowed. De. 249 tf. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Bottled Wines and Liquors Asupply-of ihese justly gelebragd gooc for medicinal and prate use;-jsi reeive by the undersigned Agents for Newber SMITH & CHRISTIAN. Jan 27 1 LIFE IN A PILL BOX.' EX:RAORDINARx EYFECTs FROX MA GGIE L'S A NT I-B 1L L 10 US PILLS. ONE PILL IN A DOSE. ONE PILL IN A DOSE. ONE PILL IN A DOSE. -|I W HAT one hundred letters a day say from patients all over the inhabitable globe. "Dr. Mageiel, your Pill has rid me of all billiousness." "No more noxious doses for me in five or ten Pills taken at one time. One of your Pill- cured me." "Thanks, Doctor. My headache has left me. Send another box to keep in the house " "After suffering terture from the billions cholic, two of your Pills cured me, and I have no return of the malady." "Our doctors treated me for Chronic Con stipation. as they called it, and at last said I was incurable. Your Maggiel's cured me." "I had no appetite; Maggiel's Pills gave me a heattv one." "Your Pills are marvelous." "I send for another box, and keep them in the house." "Dr. Maggiel has eured my headache that was chronic," "I gave half one of your Pills to my babe for cholera morbus. The dear young thing got well in a dav. "My nanses of a morning is now cured." "Your Box of Maggiel's Pills cured me of noises in the head. I rubbed some salve behind my ears and the noise left me." "Send me two boxes-I want one for a poor family." "I enclose a dollar-your price is twenty' five cents, but the medicine to me is worth a dollar." "Send me five boxes of your Pills." "Let me have three boxes of your Salve and Pills, by return mail." For all d:seases of the Kidneys, Re tention of Urine, &c., Maggiel's Pills Are a perfect cure. One will satisfy any one. For female diseases, Nervous Prostration. weakness, General Lassitude and Want of Appetite. Maggiel's Pills will be found an effectual remedy. MAGGIEL'S PILLS and SALVE Are most universal in their effects, and a cure can be almost guaranteed. Each Box contains twelve Pills one Pill in a Dose. Andrass all orders to JOHN F. HENRY, Successor to DzxAs, BARNS & Co.. 8 College Place, New York. C. F. HERBERT & CO., Proprietors of the IAGGIEL'S PILLS AD SALVE. r. 0. Box, 5272. June 16 23 tf. J. N. ROBSON, Commission Merchant Ns.1 & 2, Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Having ample means for advance.s, a bus iness experience of twenty years, anid con fining himself strictly to a Commission Business, without operating on his own ac count, respectfully solicits consignments ol Cotton. Flour, Wheat, Corn, &c. Shippers of Produce to him may, at their option, have their consignments sold either in Charleston or New York ; thus having~ the advantage of two mzarkets, w thout ex tra commizssioni. REFERENCES: Bishop W. M. Wightman, S. C; Col. Win. Johnson, Charlotte N. C; Rev. T. U. Sommers. Tenn.; Hon. John2 P. King, Au gusta. Ga. ; Messrs. Geo. WV. Williams & Co., Charleston, S. C.; Messrs. Williams, Taylor & Co., New York. A pril 28 17 ly. T E Advertiser, having been restored to I.health in a few weeks, by a very sim pie remedy, after having suffered _several years with a severe lung affection, and tha t dread disease, Consumpton-is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers, the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (fe of charge), with the directions for pre 'ng and using the same. which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis. etc The object of the Advertiser in sending the Prescription Is to benefit the afilicted, and spread information which he conceIves to be Invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try'his remedy, as It will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the Prescription, will please address Rav. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. June 2 21 ly. Agentleman who suffered for years fromn ANervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful Indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it. the receipt and directions for mn aking the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the Advertiser's experience, cab do ab by addressing, In perftct confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, JAne 2211ly. .No. 42 Cedast., N. Y. LIFE INSURACE COMPANY OF HAS DE TER\MINED TO ESTABLISH A Branch Offnee In South Carolina,which will give us the benefits of an entirely Home Company, by investings in the State, all the funds received in it. In fact it is better than a new company, because the Piedmont is a sucs already established, with ample capital and asse ts. This Company has insured some Four Hundred persons in Edgefield, near Two Hundred in Abberille, a good many in other counties, and about Thirty in New berry. It is the duty of every person of family to insure in behalf of that family at osca. It takes much less than you thinK to insure. Don't wait till Fall, but take out as large a Policy as you can sow, and in crease it when you get able. You may die this coming sickly season, and in that event a small Policy would do your family much good, and it is your duty to make the best provision you can for them, no matter how small. Come, take a Policy in this Southern Home Company without a day's delay. THOMAS S. MOOEM AN, June 2 21 tf Agent. The State of South Carolina In Equity-Newberry. John A. Barksdale and others, vs. William 'F. Nance. Adm'r and others. The Creditors of the Estate of Col. James D. Nance ,deceased, are hereby required to render op oath,' n establish their respe siedeads before the undersignd, on or ,before the 9th of July next. SILAS JOHNSTONE, April1 1 .m Snpeial Referee. THlE LEAI WITH ANI The most beautiful Cooking St do all kinds of Cooking with as liti tove has. It is very heavy and di LEADER, 1 keep constantly on ha perate well. Out of the many atisfaction. The Tin Business is still car'ri( *Feb 17 Law 'Notice. The imdersigned have formed a partner ip for the practice of Law in the State >urts and the United Staites Gouirts, for e District of South Car'tina. Office at ~ewbrry, S. C. I JAMES M. BAXTER, April 7 14 tf. S LAS JOHNSTONE. JAMES ALLAN, Importer and Dealer in Fne Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Fanicy Goods, &c. No. 307 King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. WACH, CLOCKS and ,TEWELRY RF Ph.IED. dec 217y Laurens Railroad. Offee Lanrens R. R . Laurens C. H., S. C ,A pril 2, 1868. On and after Tuesday. 12th May iext the tais on this road will commence running return on same day; to connect with up nd down trains on Greenuille arnd Colum a Railroad, at Helena; leaving Laurens at SA. M., on Tuesdays, Thursday's and Sat rday's, and leaving Helena at 11 P. M , on sme days. J. S. BO WERS. Supt. L. R. R. oth Carolina R. R. Comapany, ENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, A PRIL 9, 1869. )N AND AFTER SUNDAY, 11TH In'. stant, the following Schedule for PASo. ENGER TRAINS, will be observed: PAY FAS5EDNGE TRAI. Leaving Columbia at............745 a. m. Arriving at Columbia at........-- 6-10 p. m. NIGHT ZRESS TRAIN. aavngColubaat ...--.--- ?20p m. Ariigat Columbia at.........--.4.46 a. m. CAMDEN TRAIN. Will ranon Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur. Arriving in Columbia at.-.....-..-.-1.03 a. m. eaiing Columba at.........---..:2. p. m. The Train now running between Columbia and KinesvIlle In connection with the Through Mal raln, will be taken off on Sunday, April ii.. T.FEAKE, April 14 General super intendent reenville & Columbia R. R. ON and after SATURDAY, the 6th nstant, Passenger Trains will run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina arnd Charlotte and South Carolina Rairoads, as follows: ere Colubaat..........7-- - .00 a. m. "Alston at.........--. 855" "Newberry at..-------... 10 35 " Arrive at A bbeville at........30 p. m. "at Anderson at......... 5.15 " "at Greenville at........ 6.00" Leave Greenville at............600 a. mn. "Anderson at...........645" "Abbeville at.........8-8 45" " Newberry at..........-.125 p. m. "Alston at.......-------.. 00 Arrive at Columbia at.........5.00 " Trains on the Blue RIdge Railroad will also run daily, Sundays excepted. Leave Anderson at............ 20 p.'m " Pendleton at.........--.620" Arrive at Walhualla at........8-S00 " Leave Walhalla at..........--4 00 a. m. "Pendleton at............. 540" rrve at Anderson at........6 40 " The train will return from Belton to An'. eron o Monday and rda mornngs. JER Ciii ) WITHOUT EXTENSI tre I aesld o net yk d ni itIaiu rnhs anI l DR H. BAER (Suceso toEI.KLES&C. Chaleton . Ca. Ic0fre0aan tooki8us.thas irabl and i sil to cI a Plas xaine asndtest other toe yoe wi have s ll , erereet one to mye. For inoyain brues,ad; l FSisor rbto ;1.KLES&C. Whn ea and Retailng Foto lanls Cooking ; Bain ad iing,wt aPvery sal C4nonuion For.' exmotnes of testtitvngs For Eony in Fel; For SipCtyon Plange Foe gent or of Heat inS.C BNakng aftSauday Boiing wifthsat adery sml.osmto Fo m,;Beaute o PeDleign.p.. and E.;leganeon, 5.4nia.hm PTeN-Arv "C t Plndton"62 p.Sm.; Priea ALhaER, 8 olocki . . DoWN TAN---rve ath Aderon, S.4. a.ed m. lu ideR.R OWatnd nu after Sataa time for tat arrTivl on t i Ro. wiC. t rain eeydy Arnv aComia raiilroadae An deron ni odasadFiiis UP TRAIN.--Leav'e Anderson at5.20 a.c i.; leave Pendeto, s.0 . levePery Dolle 9.10.; ave Walhalla, 4'0.c DoW TRAIN.-Arrive at Anedeon, 6.20 p. i.; ave atW alhal , o11 p. m. ev PedleOWN paI.-Arv am.eso,64 a.H.D.nALLRD Juii ne ho urers tienden r arrvo th G. T . ri 's STOVE. ON TOP. iick, boil as fast, broil as nice, and rany advantages which no other as many stores are. Besides the rns, all of which are warranted to towledge has failed to give entirt work will be done at short notice. W. T. WRIGHT. P. P. TOALE, Charleston, S C., Manufacturer of Doors, Sash, Blinds. \orE.-We would call the particular at enion of our friends to the above card. .P. Toale has a large Factory, n.d such ajcilities as etnable him to supply the best ork of his ownl make at low prices. A ery large and complete assortment always n hand at his Factory. HORLBECK'S VH ARF, NEAR NORTH EASTERN RAIL OA D DEPOT, CHARLESTON, S. C. N~ B-Orders from the country solicited, nd strict attention pa.id to shipping in ood order. Apr II 7 'o9 ly NE1WBERY FEMALE REV. J. B. HILLHOUSE-PIwcIPAL. MISS FANINIE LEAYELL, Assistants. "ANNfE HILLHOUsE. Ma. F. WERBER-P'rofessor of Music. CoL. S. FAIR-Chairman BoarfI Trustees. Terms per quarter, of 2j months, payable 'n advance. Primry Department, Spelling. Read ing. Wriring and First Lessons in Arithmetic. English Grammar and in Geography,..... .. . ..0 Englihi Grammar, Geography, Arith metic and History,... ....... 7.50 atin, Greek. French, Logic. Rhetoric, Physica, Mental and Moral Sci, ences,... ..... -... -.. $10 00 No Pupil will be charged at the same time with more than one of the preceding rates. Musc, extra-$25 per session of five months. Boarding, with the Principal and others, an reasonab!e terrms. Thorough instruction afforded in all the branhes or n liberal edJucation. March 10 10 tf. Surveying. I am now fully prepared to attend to all work of this kind, entrua4ed to me. Sar'. eying in all of its branches attended to with acuracy and dispatch-at u-ual prices Or, ders can be left att Mr. J. E. Peterison's offce. or sent to me through the Poqtoffce a, this place G. M. G[RAEDEAU. April 14 15 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. Newberry-In Equity. James B. Chary, vs. Kay Burton, Thomas R. Wilson, and Permehia Burton. Bill for Relief, &c., It appearing that Kay Burtoni and Per. nelia Burton, two of the parties defendant to this Bill are absent beyond the li .-its of this State. Or. mot ion of Messrs. Fair & Pope. Plaintiff's Solicitors, it is ordered that said defendants do plead, answer or demur to said bill in forty days from the publication of this order, or the same will be taken pro confesso against them. A t Chambers, L. BOOZER. May 13~, 1869. May 19 20 if. R. Moorman & Co., Have just received a new suppi y o Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, Salt Syrup, Tobacco, Co untry Cured Shoulders & Sid- es, &c Whih.they propoee to sell at satisfac ~ prices. They receive now, a' ipplies , week, and invits an examwu'ation or i t MUTUAL Lil INSURANCI COIPANT, OF NEW YORK. INCORPORATED, - - - - -1842. C ASH ASSETS OVER THIRTY MIL LIONS OF DOLLARS. Cash Income, 1867, over TEN MILLTONS. Dividends to Policy Holders, 1867, $2,236, 874.37. - New Policies issued in 1", 19,4..; Trhe Company is PURELY M?ilWAL'i, dividends to stockholders. The enthe pmrd fits are ,-eturned to the assured, fim eaing Policies to become SELF-SUSTAINING to thirteen year,;, or to doubie in twenty. Interest recei-ed from investments, 1N, over $1,300,000. Excess of INTER]ST RECEIPTS ALONE over losses, about $400, 000. Real Estate, Bonds and Mortge M i Estate, in the City of New York, ' Sr fE ENTEEN MILLIONS of dollars. . I It is the richest Company in the .*]L Its policies are non4orfeitable. Its dh' 4 dends are the largest. - Applications for Columbia, and'thalt em portion of South Carolina, reoeivedby. GREGG, PALMER . S0. Bzvsox M. Jor:s, Agent-at Newbfrsy. JAMs MchrrosH, I. D., Medical Exam iner. Feb. 10 6 ly. BOSADALD Purifies the Bioods, hle Sale by Druggist. Everywhera JOS. W. HARRISSON, Artist Supply, Paint,Oil,Glass, S h, Brush, Varnish, Lamp, and Pe. troleum Oil Store. Patent Thief Detecting Moa ey Drawers. Parker's "Furniture Gloss." 62 QUEEN STREET, CHARLEs TON, S. C. April 28 17 6m -.4 THE SUR IBTSO ERhsNTONIC o han d a full assortment of the above apptrovfl. cases, of diffe.rent patterns, besides coffia ot his own mke, all of which he is predarie to furnish at very reasonable rates1 wit6 promptness and despatch. Person. desirous of having cases seat 6h. railroad will have them sent free of chirge. A Hearse is always on band and will be frnished at the rate of $10 per day. Thankful for past patronage,. teaf scriher respectfully asks for a contihsua*zga of the same, and assures the publig thsas. no effort on his*bart wIll be spared to render the utmost satisfaction. A. C. CHAPMAN Newberry S. C., July 31. Sash & Blindin The snbscriber takes pleasure in anei mne to thia community that, having" all necessary arrangements, be will be able to furnish Sash with and withoft Glass, and Blinds, At Very Moderate Rates! For Cash ! ANDREW C. CHAPMAN, Oct. 7 41 if. New berry C. H., 8.O. * ~ ~ 4 The ret SOUTHERR T.p DOWIE ' 985 repriotr5.E. # Sal De T.e2Gre2 ly IN THE 5th JUDWc?AL CIRCUIT. Bewberrye Eqoity. A! Helen M. Crosson, by her nextfri4 i .Jar ,es H. Cosson, et. al. .Bill tqj selLand,. &c. -- It ap e V James H: CMino' n of - 4,hndau5 to this hill is ab-' s -n beyond the limits of this state. On -.mto of essrs Fsir PQPOh fendant do plead, answer or deMot1k said bill within forty days from the publication "of this order,or theOsmewiU be takenpro, yconfess agait him. eir May 17, 1869. May 19 20 tf.