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TAas CAEZ or YoUR HABiTS. Character is the substance, repu tation the shadow only-some times longer and sometimes shorter. How important, then, is care in the growth and forma tion of habits, since character is but a "bundle of habits" that years have been picking up and combining ; and when combined you may annihilate the composi tion, but you cannot alter it. It is no easy matter to drop habits, even those that hang most loosely upon the outside. We have an attachment to them, or they have an attachment to us, which ii not readily separated. They are like an old pair of shoes. which, though there are no advantages attending them, still they are easy and we are loth to "cast them off." The% a.ze like an old hat, which, thougi it has become unsightly, still sits comfortably to our head, and we dread the breaking of a new one. Poetry is pleasure. Anything that interferes with this is a fault. Money is gQod in its use. Be yond that it is apt to work mi.. chief. A STAUAI RISTORY BY GEN. LEE A WV fNatkonal and Parrnt Value. Memoirs of the War, BY aEm. EE LEE, ssSRosaLY ANTISED AND ABOTATBD aY. GEN. ROBERT E. LEE. - sao nBs ADDED AN mll liographyot bsYather. 1 vol., octavo, 600 pages, with new Red Portraits of Gen. Henry Lee and Ges. Kathaniel Greene; beau tiful Steel Engravings of "Afarion Crossing the Pedee," and the 'Sur rader of Cornwallis;" and five -origina Maps and Plans.. 4b asirable history of the operions ef the American Armies during the ta,u. $ssiy. War, In the Southern Department of the Uited Stane', is the standard work on the of which it treats; and this edi. 1ieefeed and corn eted by Gen R>ber E.J^-the distinguished son of the Aathor. s gsbiy interesting and valuable by acr -aew Kgrathy of his . tather, Ge ee,from materials en e. M w hose value Is permanent, for to the foundations of stuls great asntkM, ea~ma history of which tvery Amaerican clim.e Is pnud. Wbhle the lai.. tory is ehleBy of operations at the South, yWfoUdiderab!e space is devoted to Nortb. eg@viente and battem, thus giving the work a national valae. .Among mny o:her matters, It embraces *Thage oaf 1717. and thme surrender of 3W3Ses~5eWIliam Howe's L)~ru *am * an the ,Bat le of, dvine; eAaes nd,tbe asrrentcap ofard Lee; Sir William How.' 5EbDdepia, and the Batti. of tier Donop's iovemest tm Furt the EssofLte Mes,, at Uen irWilliame Move's AdvaLee agsaif est 4Rtana tu l'b .elhl; Wath ~~7~ter a ters at Valley aoge ir I Beca'S1I,said bar Weary UMntm' et cmmaid;Sir Ueary Cbime.%. laof fhiladepala, and tsaa Batle et tArestof ee.Chasles Iae; Gem ait Charlestown b to.: Camps and Gzen. LIncoln'a uumto of ouams ~,M .Memkries dfrugn t.Gunr: 'Ges. restd,byPI'es at the Savanam; -J.ek Deaor Io bou-h Van-hgma;S*t a.d Co-g.out; frs.ck Flo,t sr *O ~tem3at u'frtauag; S81gw. of asnenab; frLttnt sails tor ib b.mth; bings alA h1 a,msten; G'..,. cbate- syapalates to the ofthe inntbern Depaset;.Battle ; e ~. of Baron do Kaft.; Cornwal Nmntl* 'Osash of Col. NBbbof a - i,au1gede by.Geaa. GrNeeUa ware and ~mad added to the Seethern De-artment; Co.Lewith ida L.ezion ord gout to the Wuhlgto. uaga.admity to tiates; Battle of - Dtentb of (jen. Davuzsour, Battl.eto mJ '.eaort-klouse; Ogarb or Vol. Webster; Asnelda March to l(.mo.ad; P'I lip' March toh3%esburg; Laayte em the J.aes hlver; Lun J.. arao; Battle of llvbkask's Sills; herlt'arrEaton; ?bir atQulmby Bridge; Ad!mettar. of Sergesat champe: Corawial .ia a vmnessponaVrgiana; Death of Gzen. PI'llas; Imehyatse's lest; 103ape of the Arembly and (Geesna: Battle of breen Spriseg; Eceintios: of Cal Man;8satle of the KEts; Kteat Mar lbs 'apriteandeat of Fi'asee; Z'atioesa Osak ieblsbed; Basttle between the. Frea.eh - an i* leets: ~naskuiagton puheS scat,: 3ir N. listeUmoe Cu lth.leetcUt; Cornwais lisigd at Yorktwn; Des h ot Col. Seam atl;barremderoet Cornwallia: (banks of Corn 4;rptionof the Cherokees; Capture of A grg;Treauson In Gireene'. Camp; aenated by Britieb, ad tue Chu et eacatd a eace tesldtor the 'Eb hiarorical value and interest of this iem e wy make It a'wo k which will be pawa-e by all perw-oas vab bnhy book. at ap. while irs thoruf correction and re,~ vieln b Ge. R . ,andthe a'ddlito ofhMstesn biography. prepared by him from private and personnI uate:rials never before adpeculiar Interest. ThIec b ss tbe n tooknow psahsed, even les part, foe. (n Lee's .peo,. gives It an interest pesgessed by nao other work Among the new maerieals litroduced in , are npur:a ts nr- from u.Ge's.se, Greesie, ed~mift, Governor Endsg,auf nUb. ers. ~er to Washbi gtco. Madison, Go". ernor Reed, Gena. Wayne, and o-hers; and a meet lnasmaisg series of letsers to his eldest 3dm, Charles Carter Lee, in which his advice and Instruo'ton In regard to hi,. son's studies. reading, and general conduct, are fully The Work Is handsomely printed and bound; theg Steel Engravins and Lie pbedMapsareenhraved lin the most ar styl;an noezpe.ne nor care have been inispreparation to make It worthy of S fject and its an thor. ?BZ BOOK IS SOE.D ONLY DY CAN VASeIN~G AGEN4 51, -sa wsiish to secure a good agent Ia every ur iftDpartienlar as to terms, territory, Uziversity Publishing Co, 4 Iond.Street, Nw-York. Anget 4 30 PAVILION HOTEL. Charleston, S. C. QARD PER DAY, $3,00, * X. H., L. BUTTERFIELD, ASA BUTTEEFIELD. I Wolfe's Schiedamn Schnapps, AND Bottled Wines and Liquors. A supply of these justly celebrated goods for us dieinal and private use, jusat receivcd bys.anderuigned Agents for Newberry. -MITn & nuHRSTIA. INSURE IN THE UFE. INSURANCE COMPAN1 OF PH ILADELPHIA. ALEX. WBILLDIN, Presideet. GEO I(UGE T. Vice-President. JOHN S. WILSON, 'ecretary. JOHN C. SIMMS, Aetnary. Assets, - - $2,500,000. Annual Income, 1,000,000. The American-Is now one of the Oldest Compa~ies in the United States, Chartered 185o. The American-Has $200 of Assets for every $0m of Liabilities. The American-Never lost a dollar of in. vestments. The American-Issues policies on ALL de. . irable plans. fhe A merican -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 annull lp 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 whim, Premium Reducing, Children's En dowment Policies, and grants Annuities on most favora'.le terms. Its ratcs 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. srsa TO Ex. Gov. Vance, Charlotte, N. C. Gen. Jno. A. Young, " " Gen. Alexander, Columbia, S. 0. Col. Jas. Gibh , " " " L. D.- Childs, " " J. NEWTON FOWLE., Agent, Neaberry, 8. C. gg" Agents Wanted. Liberal arrange ments will be made with men who Ysax BUstNEss. June 9 22 ly. CITIZEN'S SAVINGS' BANK o SOUTR CAROLINA, Newberry Branch Office on Pratt Street. -o 0PEIcEBS:. Genl. WADE 1-A MPTON. President. J. B. PALMER, VicePredident. Thomas E. GREGG, Cashier. G T. SCOT ?, Assistant Cashier. fAIR, 5PEP & POPE, Sfeleisl. JOHN T. PETERSON, -EXANUE,S. COPPOCK, RUEBEN s. CHICK. nterests on Deposits at the Rate of 6 Per Cent., Per Annum. 4kxtweelfront By-Lektos.] -'Deposits may be made by any minor raer the age of twelve years,* either with or rithout a guardlan, and byr married women n their own adumea. Euhms of $1 and up ard will be'meceived, trat no Interest shall e paid on the firactiorist parts of 81. nor on ny sum yrbee the whole deposit is lees thasn SI mo'erabefr,.oal part of a month." Will be ready for Business May 1st. May 5 13. T'hordkas B. Moorman, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Has resumed the practice of thme Law at this' plaice, and can be fou:md for the present t the Store of R. Moormian & Co. Feb2I8 tf STIILE'S HURD, with the Wheeler & Wilson Manufac turing Company. BRIDGEPORT, CONN., Tasenabled to select the tnost perfect finished Machines, and forward them to hose who may want, at the manufac urer's price, free of commis.sions to the urhaser. Any orders sent through Silasa Johnstone & Win. F. Nanee, will eceive prompt attention. LOUIS S0IODAIR, Baker d& Confectioner, MAIN STREET, Newberry, S. c. Respectfully Inform, his many customers nd the ptblie generally that hia New Bake Oven new completed, and by its convenient ar anemerta he can bake any and everything n his line at the shortest possible notice, such as.. Cakes, Pastry, &c., in atifactory and handstome style. Parties ad Dinners finishedl at shortest notice. Fresh bread, pies. and cake on hand. ealsaservsd sa ay-hour. Fish, oysters and game can be had at all ies. Thinkful for pest favors he solleits a con tinance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestored. Dec. 2 49 -tf. T'. P. Forreston, Jobber and dealer in ERMAMI, FRENCH, ENGSSAND AME1 NTOYS, osiery, Trimmings and Fancy Goods, Musical Fnstruments, Fire-works, and Yankee Notions, Also Fashionable Emporium of Designs for Stamping, BraMIug A EmbreMery Costaatly s.had alarge and well assorted stock of raids, French Emnbroiderv, Cot ton and Linen and Silk floss, Ribbons,&e 1,. 621 lug ST., AILISTO, 8. C LIFE IN A PILL BOX Ex:RAORDINaRY EYI CTS FROM MAGGIZL'ANTI-31LLIOIIII, ONE PILL IN A DOSE. ONE FILL IN A DOSE. ONE PILL IN A DOSE. WI- aa one hundred letters a day as from patients all over the inhabitabl globe. "Dr. Magglel, your Pill has rid me of al bIlliousness." "No more noxious doses for me in five o ten Pills taken at one time. One of you Pill" cured me." "Thanks. Doctor. My headache has lei me. Send another box to keep in th house " "After suffering terture from the billion eholic, two of your Pills cured me, and have no return of the malady." "Our doctors treated me for Chronic Con stipation. as they called it, and at last sa I was incurable. Your Maggiel's care me " "I had no appetite; Magglel's Pills gay me a hearty one." "Your Pills are marvelous." "I send for another box, and keep them Ii the bou." "Dr. Maggiel has cured my beadach that was chronic," *I gave half one of your Pills to my btbb for cholera morbus. The dear young thin1 got well in a day. "My nausea of a morning is now cured. "Yout Box of Maggiel's Pills cured me o noises in the head. I rubbed some Salv behind my ears and the noise left me." "Send me two boxes-I want one for i poor family." "I enclose a dollar-your price is twenty fve cents, but the medicine to me is worth t dollar." "Send me Ave boxes of your Pills." "Let me have three boxes of your Salvi and Pills, by return mail-" For all diseases of the Kidneys, Re tention of Urine, &c., Maggiel's Fills Are a perfect cure One will satisfy any one For female diseasea, Nervous Prostration weakness, General Lassitude and Want o Appetite. Maggiels rios will be found as effrctual remedy. MACGIRL'S FILLS and SALTE Are most universal In their efects, and a cure can be almost guaranteed. Each Box contains twelve Pills one Pll in a Dose. Andrea all orders,to JOIN F. BEIRT, Successor to Daxas, Bangxs & Co.. 8 College Place, New York. C. F. HERBERT a CS., Proprietors of the WHIL'8 PILS All $ALVI P. 0. Box, 3I> Jane 1623 tf. J. N. ROBSON, Commiainn Mechant lbs.1 I t Atlanttc Whad, CHiA RL E StIO, S. C. Having ample means for' advances, a bus itesa experience of twenty years, -and con. fining himself strictly to a Comnmission Business, without operating on his own ac count, respectfully solicits consignments of Cottoo, Flour, Wheat, Corn, &c. Shipper, of Produce to him may, at their option, have their consIgnments sold either in Charleston or New York ; thus having the advantage of two markets, without ex tra commisasion. Bishop W. N. Wightman, S. C; Col. Wa. Johnson, Charlotte N. C; Rev. T. 0. Sommers. Tenn.; lIon. John P. King, Au. gusta. Ga. ; Messrs. Geo. W. Williams ? Co., Charleston, S. C.; Messrs. Williams, Taylor &-Co., New York. April 28 17 17. TBE Advertiser. having been restored te Theakrhin afew weeks, by a very sim. pie remedy, after having soibred several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread dF-ease, C,asumption-is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers, the means of cure. Fo all who desire It, he will send a copy of the prescriptlon used (free of charre), with the directions fbor preparing and using the same,.wbich they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The object of the Advertiser in sending thje Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spe4information which he conceives to be invaluable; and be hopes every ant er will try h:s remedy, as It will coat them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the Prescription, will plaeaddress Ray. EDWARD A. WILSON, WillIamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y, Je 2211ly. B2202 0'~ TOWE. A gentleman who suffered for years flrom Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indIscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, uend nree to an who need it. the reeIpt and directions ir masking the simple remedy by which he vas cured. Sufferers wishing to petit by she Advertiser's experience, can do ao by addressing, in per&cet confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN Jbne21y. No.d20edarst.,N. . Get The Best REYROOFING Suitable for all Buildings, Dweltings, Barns, Ghurches, Factories. &c., and for all climates; equally adapted to Sat or steep roofs, and can he applied by any or. dinary workman. TIE READY ROOFIlNG Ia more durable than tin, and does no: eost one-half as nmuch. It is cheaper than shingle., farmore durable, and fire-proof. It is made of the heaviest fabric ever used for the puroose, andis put up in rolls ready for shipment to any part of the world. Send for- Circular aud Samples, (sent free.) Wa urso MNUaCTUnra GRIANITE CEMENT, For repairing all kinds of leaky roofs, cLinineys, sky-lights, Ac. Thia Rooiing Cerrent forms a permanent adhesive coat ing over the whole surface of all roofa, whether tin, shingle or composition, conm plately closing up leakages, and being eom posed largely of ground Granite, which sets and hardens, and soon becomes an artificial Str.Ar or Srosaz covering.. m@@w WRW For costing tin and all kinds of metal and composition roof.. It will not rua, crack or peal og; hut formu a permnanesis and perfeet protection, wherever placed. It-is furnished at half the coat, and posses se. twice the durability of the common oil paints used [or saceh purposes. County rights for sale. For Circular. and all particulase Address, RE ADY IOGIN Company. 81 Maideun Lane, . 1. J.l. In en Sm :THE LEAI The most beautiful Cooking Sti do all kinds of Cooking with as litt! stove has. It is very heavy and du LEADER, 1 keep Constantly onl hai operate well. -Out of the many S satisfinctiona. * The Tin Business is still carriei Feb 1Y Law Notice. The un,dersigned have foermed a partner ship for he practice of Law 1n the State Courts and the- United Stateq Genrts, for the District of~ South Carolina. Office at Newberry, S. C. JANES N. BAXTER, April 7 14 tf. S:LAS JOBNSTONE. JA M1iS A LL AlN, Impurner and Dealer in Tine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Fancy Goods, &c. N.CH) A RESTON,'S. C. desSl Laurens Bailroad. EJAUIensC. Hi., C., ApriI2,186S. On and afner raeeday. 12th May next the trains- on this rmad wBil commence running] so return on am da; to connect with up and down trains on Genville and Coim bp Railroad. at Helena; leaving.Laurens at 5 A K.. on Tueeudays, Thwraday's and Sat ar dy's. and leaving Helens at 1 M., on ...3...v.Sp.L.. SuLth Careiaa I. I. Cmpany,1 GENERAL SUPEBINTENDENT'S OiFICE, APRIL1 9,~ 18. O LAN AFTER SUINDAT,11ai SENGER TRAINS, will be observed: DAT IAeENGER TRAIN.p Leaving Columbia at...........7 45 a. m. Arrivngat Columbiaat. . -......---610p. m. Arriing i Columbia at............10 p. U. Leaving Columbaat...............--. .2.2 p. m. Ihe train now raming between Columhia and KIngevineo inconne.to with the Through Nall rain, will be taken of on Sunday, April H T.fEAKE, t April14 General8auperintendent Greenville & COlumbialR; R. ON and after SATURDAY. the 6th 1 Instant, aseerTrains will run. daily, Sndays eepd.connecting with Night a Trains on 8o0t Carolina and Charlotte and South Caroilna Balroads, as follow": p Iave Cuiambiaat,.......... 1.00 a. m. "Alston at............855 " a " Neuberry at..........10 35 " Arveat A bbvlleat..........3 30 p. m. "at Anderson at........515 " "at Greenville at........600" Leave Greenvlle at...........600 a. m. d "Auderson at..........645" "Abbeville at..........845" "Newberry at..........,..12 p. m- v "Aisson as.............300" Arrive at Columbia at........5.00 " Trains on the Blue Ridge Railroad will also run daily, Sundays escopted. Lev Anen.t.......52p. m. " Plndeton at..........' e Aive atWalballat.........800 " . EaaeWalala at.............400 a.m. "Peuffeen.at............5 48 Arrve aAndrson at........640" ER GUI E) WITHOUT EXTENE >ve now in market. Will bake as < le fuel as any stove in use. It has rable, and is not so liable to crack ida large assortmnent of other patt toye. I have sold,.not one to my k I on in its various branehes, and all DR. HK BA1!E (Successor to E. H. KELLERS & CO.) Wholesale and Retail Druggist, 131 MEETIN4G STREET, )PPOSITE MARKET STREET, SCharleston, S.. Ca. T HE lettonPluntCookStove, WItH nain and Extension lop, Please examine and test this Stev and 'on will find it all we repr eat is tobe. F'or Economy in Fuel; f'or Durability ; f'or Capacity in. Baking, Boil ing and Broiling; f'or Simplicity in Manage ment ; 'or Cleanliness in Cooking ; ~or great power of Heat in Baking and Boiling, with a very small Consumption of Fuel; F'or Beauty of Design. F'or Smoothness of Castings and Elegance of Finish; rhe "Cotton Plant" ST ANDS UNEQUALLED. ASNR1BR ?AIda eIbia, 8. 0., Sole Agent for one half the State of S. C. Jan11 ta ehedule oa lne Ridge R. R. ON and after Saturday, the ffh instant, he Trains on-this Road Will run every day, unday'sa excepted. cinnecting with the ~reenvile and Columbia Railroad at An erson : Uw TirN.-Leave A nderson 5.20 o'clock in.; leave Pendleton 6.20) p. in. DOWN TRaAIN.-Leave WVaihalla, 4 o'clock . m ; leave Pendleton, 5.40 a. m. Ur TRAIN.-Arrive at Pendleton, 8.20 in.; arrive at WaIhalla, 8 o'clock p. mn. Down TRAuIN.-Ar rive at AndersoD, 6.40 i. m W-dting one hour after usual time for rrlval of the G. a C. train. An accommodation train will laave Anm. erson on Mfondays and Fridays: Uw Tair.-Leave Andersonm at 7.80 a. i.; leave Pendleton, 8.20.; leave Perry le, 9.10.; arrive at Walhalla, 10. DOWN TRAIN.-Arrive at Anderson, 1.50 i.;m. leave Waihalla, ii a. in.; leave endleton I p. in. JaeW. H. D. GA ILLARD, Jnsei 28S.perintendent. Tin-ware, A t W. T. Wright'. (stunV. ION TOP. tuick, boil as fast, broil as nice, and many advantages, which no other as many stoves are. Besides the rns, all of which are warranted to nowledge has failed to give entire work will be done at short notice. W. T. WRIGHT. NEWBERRY FE~MALE ACADEMY. EY. 2.3B. BINLHOUSE-ParwomL. Miss 1i31rs LuAaa, ?Assistants. "zAniz HrLLbousa,) Ma. F. Wzasa-rofessor of Music. CoL S. FAra-ChaIrman Board Trustcee. Terms per quarter, of 2j months, payable in advance. Primar t,SpeHln ed Arithmetde, English Grammar and in Geography,...... ...$5.00 English Grammar, Geography, Arith metic and History,.. .....7.50 Latin, Greek. French, Logic.BRhetoric, Physical, Mental and Moral Sci, enees,....... .. ......10 00 No PupHl will be charged at the same time with more than one of the preceding rates. Music, extra-g25 per session of S6e nonths. Boarding, with the Principal and others, n reasonable terms. Thorough Instruction afforded in all the >ranebes of a liberal educadion. March 10 10 tf. Surveying. I am now fullypead to attend to all work of this kn.entrusted to me. Sur. veyng in all of Its brancbes attended to with accuracy and dispatch-at usual prices Or. de can be left at Mr. J. E. Ptersonsoffice, or sentto me through the PostofBee at this place 0. N. G[BARDEAU. April14 15 B. Moorman & Co., Have just received a new supply of Bacon, Sugar,' Coffee, Salt, Syrup, Tobacco, Country Cured Shoulders & Sides, &c., Which they propose to sell at satisfactory prices. They receive mew supplies every week, and invite an examination of their stock. March 24 12 tt ~"'EANIOOD: How Lost, low Restored. Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culs verwell's Celebrated Essy on the radical ere (without medicine) of Spermatorrhcsa, or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Seminal Lsss. Im tec, Mental and Physical Iu% lnduced by self'indulgence or sexual ex'. 1~in a saled envelope, only six The eslebrated author, In this admirable pea e cers ratie that the alarming consequences of aelause may be radically ared without tednrosuse of Internal medicine or teapitonof the knife; pointing out a :o e creat once simple, certain, and e&emaIt b)y means of which ivry suaer, aw.matter what his condition may be, may case himself cheaply, privately g" I Jsueshould be In the hands of very youth and every m..n In the land. Sent uner seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six tents otwo ptstpsAsoDrCu! Address the Publishers, CHAs. J. C. KLINE a Co., 18 3ewI~ery, P.Y.est- Offic Box 406. COLUMBIA HOTEL COLUMBIA, 8. C. rHE PEO?BIETOBS take pleasure In an. - ouncing that this elegantly fornished meiahsient is now open Ar the accom odadIon of guests. The sable will always is supplied with every delicacy of the sear on-both from New York and Charleston jarkets ass no ets~ will be spared to ve pu&atIsft **o.S.S., in everyrespect, to ON, N. moes as.,.. MUTUAL LIII INESUANC CBPFHI,. OF NEW YORK. INCORPORATED, - - - - - M,Z. C ASH ASSETS OVER THIRTY MIL. LIONS OF DCLLABS. Cash Income, 1867, over TEN MILLIONS. Dividends to.Policy Holders, 1867, 32,236" 874.37. New Policies issued is 1867,19,406.1 The Company is PURELY MUTUAL No dividends to stockholders. The entire pro% ets are returned to the assured, thus causing Policies to become SELF-SUSTAINING in thirteen years, or to double in twenty. Interest received from investments, ;M86 over $1,300,000. Excess of I TEREST RECEIPTS ALONE over losses, About S400,000. Real Estate, Bonds and Mortgages-on Real Estate, in the City of New York, over SET, ENTEEN MILLIONS of dollars. It is the richest Company in the world. Its policies are non-forfeitable. Its divi" dends are the largest. Applibations for Columbia, and the North. ern portion of South Carolina, received by GR EGG, PALMER& CO, Beae Agft Bawsor N. Joass, Agent at: ewberry. JAtas McIToss, M. D., Medical Exam iner. Feb. 10 6 ly. RO8ADAIS Purifies the Blood For Sale by Druggists Everywhus JOS. W. HARRIlSON, Artist Supply, Paint,Oil,Glass, Sash, Brush, Varnish, Lamp, and Pe" troleum Oil Store. Patent Thief Detecting Mon ey Drawers. Parker's "Furniture Gloss." 62 QUEEN STREET, CHARLS_ ''ON, S. C. April28176m - TH OL Fisk's Metallc Hurial Cas868 THE SUBSCRIBER has constantly on hand a full assoriment of the above' approved cases, of different patterns, besides coflina of his own mtake, all of which he is prepared to furnish at very reasonable rates, with promptness and despatch. Person< dedrlous of having cases sent by railroaed will have them sent free of charge. A IHearse is always on hand and will be fi'rn,ished at the rate of $10 per.day. Thanmkful for past patronage, the sub scriber respectfully asks for a eg?tinuation of the samte, and assures the 'jublic that no effort on his part will be spared to render the utmost satiifaction. A. C. Ch APMAN Newberry S. C., July 31. Sash & Blinds. The subscriber takes pleasure in announc mng to thei4 community that, having -made all necessary arrangements, he will be able to furnish Sash with and witliout Glass, and Blinds, At Very Moderate Rates!! For Cash ! ANDREW C. CHAPMAN, Oct741 tf. Newberr C. H.,8. C. Ch rlstn 4 .... Dec.28 . ly PMNTDie 3! ----ooo JAESPCKR PRACTICA 4.S,..-M CBAM Edfl Glde anPpe Haager Newberry . . 8.C. Beg toifomthw ii*n,o hi.o muiyta ei o arysatdi ai -atesi trde &a bh.elea h erais. h a rlson, .n 7