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#AT I LIVE FOR. I rivefor dlose that love me, Whose -hearts are kind and tree; For hv Ieaven that smiles above me, - _ ud awaits my spirit, too; r ah human ties that bind me; .o,.'the.yask by God assigned me, Fs-the bright hopes left behind we, 'n4the good that I can do. I claplearn their story. Who've suffered for my sake; ,tuuTate their glory, Ang follow in their wake; -" patots, martyrs, sages; The aoble of all ages ; W1ise"deed crowd history's pages, an&.timmv great volume make. -4ive 4o ho:d communion Witi all that is divine ; To feel therein is union 'wixt nature's heart and mine ; T peoft by affiction, -n'-Reap-truths from fields of fiction, Grow wiser from conviction, Aadful5l each great design. F lire to-bail that season '"B'ygifted minds foretold, When man shall live by reason, Aid lot alone by gold! W.ei man to min united, And Svery wron thing righted, "li hole worl.l shalI be lighted As E'en was tf old. Ilie for those who love me d:for those. who know me true, 'N the Ieaven that smiles above we, And'awaits my spirit, too. G thecanae that lacks assistance; For the wrong that needs resistance ; the future in the distance, ad the~good that I can do. SALL Ova.-When the 1. .onferenee assembled in Hills borough some years since, on the last day of the session, a lad, whose dadetertained some half-a-dozen prwers,'entered the room where the ministers were seated, in a te trible state of excitement. -"dhat is the matter, Isaae?' sked one ; 'you seem excited.' %eited ! I ain't excited ; I'm inad all over.' 'What are you mad about, Isaac? Da~ anow it is wrong to suf fer yourself to become angered ?' W_Wrbng or no wrong,it isenough Znake any body mad but a preacher. Here's every chicken o&th place cat up, except the old roost-a just now he happened 3o-see you fellows, and sung out, 'And must this body die ? and keled over stone-dead.' -'E'm terribly distressed," said a e*lrgyman of indifferent reputa Wefor- sincerity, to a rough neighbor, "to bear you swear so." "Oh, don't let that distress you," said&the, neig-hbor, ".l swear a great deal and you pray a great u, u.either of us mean any .Xarriage is uncertain in New Orieans as elsewhere. A year ago there was a romantic story of the remarr'iage of a man and woman whad been divorced a long time before imnd had each married, and $$f widowed in the interval. T'his couple are now .before the Courts again asking a divorce. ,Tour-ists.to Mount Vernon make ihefrequent mistake of weeping rdor the ice-house instead of the tomb, I3,ut it serves to cool them of.~ . Don't speak ill of old maids. They are the true angels, who have refused to make men miser IEble by marrying them. NBrazil has lost 150,000 men in )wz' four years' war with Para guay. Soru CARor.INa AGRICtULTURAL AND Mscaasceu: SOcEnr.--The following ntenbers have been appointed by the Perfde'nt to attend and represent this Society in the Immigrant Agricultural and Mechanical Convention, to convene insCharleston, on the 3d May neat. A fili'ottendance of the Dele:ation is re quested : M. L Bonham. J. D. Kenne dy, J. W. Harrington, T. S. Biinest, T'. G, 4Clemsem, B. F. Whitner, J. H. Fur man, A. A. Gilbert, B. F. Williamson, J. D. .4iken, B. F. Watts, J. M. Crawford. - D. WYATT AJKEN, Segry S. C. Agricultural and MIechani cal Society. ThesSpartanburg Spartan says the un usual amount of rain has raised the streams higher than they bave been. for years. Farming operations are much retarded. It is now pretty certair that the town of Spartanburg will be on the line of the Air line railroad. In the Court of Common Pleas 150 cases on the Tssue Docket have been disposed of, some oSil-hiclrhave been on -hand ten years. Judge Orr, presiding, is highly comipli mented. The juriesof Spartanburg have at last consented to scale old debts. .TilL Snrxnast or FERrnuzzes-Do - .g the monthi of Mareh tbere were shipped from Charleston, byithe South Carolina railroad, 18,26;0,590 pounds of -fertilizers. This is equal to about 9,130 tons, or 1,141 ear loads. A t $80 per ton, this amount of fertilizers cost about $730,000. This is doing pretty *well for one month.-Charleston News. Two young men in Charleston, while returning home at night, were recently knoeked down by runners, and gagged, mufBled and carried aboard the ship R. -0. Winthrop, which sailed ne't day for Livuerpool. A pilot notified their friends of the fact. Mr. Lawson D. Boore, of Yorkville, ~accidentally had his forehead scalped by the discharge of his shot gun while squir rei hunting last week. Wound not dan-I A IIBROWC QBMBIW HENRY'S CA R B O LI C Constitution RENOYATOR! Based on Science. Pcrred with Skill, and all the available ingenuity. and expert ness, that the art of pharmacy of the present day can contribute. And Combining in Concentrated Form the mast Valuable Vegeta.b!e Juices Known in the History of Medicines for PURIFYING THE BLOOD, Imparting NCUTRtIO TO T'E SYSTEM, Tone to the Stomach, And a Healthy action to the Liver, Kidneys, Secretive and Exeretive Organs. A DYING ZOUAVE lay breathing his last on the battle field, his companions surged on and left him alone. They knew the canse of his approaching end, it was the deadly bullet. No friendly voice could cheer him to life-no human skill could save him. Thousands of Precious Lives are to day as rapidly sinking, and as surely tottering on to an untimely end,in Suffering, Agony, Wretchedness, and Ignorance of the cause which Science caarrest and assnage,. Nourish into new Life'eud Vigor, And cause the Bloom of Health -To dance once more upon theirwithered Cheeks. DISEASE, LIKE A TIIIEF, Steals upon Its victim: unawares, and before they are aware of Its attack, plants itself firmly in the system, and through neglect or inattention becomes seated, and defies all ordinary or temporary treatment to relin quish itsmaercile: grasp. DO YOU KNOW THE CAUSE OF The wasted form-thehollow cheek ? The withered fsce-the sallow complexion ? Theeeble v .le-thesinkt, giassy eye'? TSa emacisted form-the trembling frame ? The treacherous pimple-the torturing sore ? The repulsive eruption-the Inflamed eye ? The pimpled lace-the rough colorless skin ? and debilitatingnilments of the present age ? The answeris siinple, and covers the whole grouod Io an its?pbazesviz: the FANGS OF DISEASE A" HEREDITARY TAINT ARE FLRTILY FIXED IN THE Fountain of Life--the Blood. THE Indiscriminate Vaccination during the late war, with diseased Lymph TAIUTED' TUE BEST BLOOD in the entire land. It has planted .the gerin of the most melancholy disease in the veins of mnen, women and children on all sides, and nothing abot of A HEROIC REMEDY will Eradicate It root and branch, forever. Such a Remedy is CA RBOLIC On REACUING TRE .STOMC1, it assimu lates at oneesvith the food and liquids there,. in, and from the moment it passes into the Blood, it'attacks disease at its f'-untain bead, in its germ ad- maturity, and dissipates is through the avenues of the organs with un erring certainty, and sends new anti pure Blood bounding through every artery and vein. The tuberenles of Scrofula that sometimes flourish and stud the inner coating of the ab domen, like kernels of corn, are withered, dis solved and eradiceted and the diseased parts nourished into life. The Torpid Liver and Inactive Kidneys are stimulated to a healthy secretion, and their natural functions re stored to renewed health and activity. Its action npon the -blood, dulds of the body, and-Glandular System, are TONIC, PUBIFYING AND DISINFECTANT, At its touch;,disease droops, dies, and the victim of its violence, as it were, LEAPS TO lNEW LIFE. It Relieves the entire system of Pains and Aches, etnlivens' the spirits, and imparts a Sparkling brightness to the Eye,' A rosy glow to the Cheek, A ruby tinge to the Lip. A clearuess to the Head, .A brightness to the Complexion, ' A buoyancy to the Spirits, And happiness on all sides. Thousands have been rescued frota the verge of the grave by its timely use This Remedy is now offered to the public with the most solemn assurance of its intrin si medicinal virtues, and powerful Healing properties. Fon ALL AFFECTzons or THE Iidneys, RetentIon of Urine, And Diseases of Women and Children. Nervous Prostration. Weakness, General Lassitude, and Loss of Appetite, it is unsurpassed. It extinguishes ffetons of the Boneis, Habitual Costiveness. Debility, Diiese of the Kidneys, Dyspep sia, Eryuipelis, Female Irregularities, Fistula, all Skin Disess RLiver Complaint Indigestion, Piles, ?ulmonary- Dlsinsa, Cot sumption. Serofula or King's Evil, SYPHILIS. PREPARED BT Prof. M. E. HENEY,I .DIRECTOR-G!ENERAL oF TnE BERLIN HOSPITAL, M. A , L. . ., F. R. S. HENRY & 00., Proprietors. LABOEATORY, 278 PEARL STaREr. Post-offRee Box, 5272,NEW YoRK. 8- CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR 1s $1 er bottle, six botles for $5. Sent anywhere mzeeip: of price. Patients are requested o correspond confidentially, and reply will se made by following mail. Sold by all respectable Druggists. Sold at Newberry by Dr. J. McIlNTOSH. OreatIstl=yCntiot of the Apg! CHFEAPNJES3, DURAEI.ITY, CORVENIENcE AGENTS WANTED I TO SELL OUR CELEBRATED GOLDEN FOEJNTMN PENA Ackrowledged by all who have used them to be the best Pen made or sold in this coun' t:y. No blotting! No soiled fingers! Sixty lines wrritten with one pen of' ink ! Will out wear any steel pen ever made. Bankers, I merchants, teachers and all classes, endorse them in the highest terms of praibe. Put up in neat slide boxes. No. 1, for general use; No. 2, medium; No. 3, for ladies' u.e or flue penmanship. LIBERAL COM1ISSION TO AGENTS! We are prepared to give any energetic per son taking the agency of these Pens, a com mission which will pay $200 per month. We invite aill persons wi-hing employment, to send for samples and ciren!ars. Two sample boxes mailed for 50 cents. ADylt:ss, WESTERN PUBLISHING CO., INDI.:N.tPOLIS, IND., M3lufiteturer's Agents. Mar. 9, 10-6m. Price Reduced. --0 The South Western I'rlntin2 and I'ublisl:iug Assneation have completed arrangements where by they are enabled to supply mail subcribers, tither siugly, or In clubs. wi:h the Leading Magazines and WEEKLIES, at publishers lowest club rates--either of the fol' lowing 34.-o Periodlcals at $3.00 per annum, viz: 11arper's Magazine, Harper's Weekly, larper's Bazar. Atlantic Monthly, The Galaxy, Putnam's MagazIne, Appleton's Journal, Lippincott's 3Mag azine, Blackwood's, Frank Leslie a Illustrated bfonthl. Frank Leslie's Ilustrated Newsaaper, Old and New, The Chimney Correr, Hearth and lome Either of the following $3.U 1'erih'dicalt at $2.25, viz.: Godey's Ladies' Book, Madame Demorest's Monthly, The Phrenological Journal. The ftollowing $2.5.) Periodicals at $2.on. viz.: j The Riverside. 'ackard's Monthly, The Ladies' Friend. The following $5.0) Periodicals at $4.00, viz.: The Eclectic Magazine, Every Sat urday, The Nation. The following published at $2 00 at S1.S, viz : The Young Folks. T. S. Ar thur's Home Magazine, Peterson's Magaziue. Address, S. W. Printing and Publishing Association, . Care Box 419, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mar. 8\,18-1m. IVELL BORING!! The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Newberry that he ha~s the right for the county of Newberry to bore wells, according to the most approved plan. He means work, energetic, expeditious, cheap work, and satisfaction guaranteed in one of the nicest, best arranged, most economical and convenient styles of well now known. Home industry will prevail and must proeper! Citizens of Newberry, attention all, not to General. Orders No. 999, but to the great fact and muutual good, that I want you all, to have wells bored, and to give mec the work to do. 'Very respectfully. SIEON IBOOZER. A pril 6 DR. CLARK'S LONDON REMED)IES, "FOR SPEC[AL COMPLAINTS." - g DR. C L A Rl K'S INVTGORATORI gives strength to the aged and debilitated; It is especially designed for young men who wasted their vigor by excesses of every kind, and al persons whose systems have become weak by hm prudence, are completely restored by its use. rrice One Dollar. ~''DR. ('LARK'S PURIFTER elean"es the olood from all impurities; such as Scrofula. Syphilis, Mercurial Rtleumarism, IHumors of evey srt,BadBreath, Offensive PerspIration. ( FolFe,Catarrh, Dischages.from the Es". Sore Eyes, Sore Throat. Falling of the Hair, UI cers, hells, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases of the skin. it Is a.lso beneficial in diseases of' the Lungs aid Digestive Organs. Price One Dollar. g~1 DR. CLARK'S PANACEA relieves Pain of every description; Headache, Earache, Toothache. Stomachache, Backache. Painis in the Breast and Limbs. It is an In valuable reme dy in all Nervous Disorders, and no faily should be without it. Price One D)ollar. W DiR CL ARK'S ELIXER is a certain care for all weakness of the Genito-U.rinary Or gans, and dischat-ges of a muaco-purulent nature, Leucurrhrna, Gcorrhma, Spermatorrhera, and Seminal W'.eakness, are speedily cured by its use. Price One 1Dollar. W' DR. CLARK'S REGULATOR, for females only, is guaranteed to correct all special irregularities and d.ifliculties of Single Ladles. Married I5dies are cautioned not to use I t when~ in a certamn condition, as its effects would be two - powerflul. P'rice One Dollar. All these celebrated remediies are prepared from Fluid Extractsunder Dr. Clark's immediate su pervision and are warranted fresh and punrc. All 1 afficlted persons should send a carefully written statement of their ailments to Dr. Clark, and the proper remedy will be sent promptly to their ad dress. Dr. Clark can be consulted personally at C his office, and will furnish all the necessary ac- r cornmod'ations to patients who place themselves 1: under his care. All letter addres Office. No. 10 A MITY $TlE EI', New Y ork City (near Broadway.) A pr. 6, 14-ly. 25, 000 S UBSCRIBE RS GITI5 irAY BE oBTAIxED BY T H E FORMATION OF CLUBS AT .Every ost Office in the Soueth, IN~ ADDIT':i To ITs Present Large and Increasing CircuIstion ! Both Press and Public have united in dIe claring BcnxE's WE.KX,Y the best boys and girls paper published in the U'nited States! BURKE'S WEEKLY [s a handsome quarto of' eight pages, each number elegantly illustrated. Its contents consist of Serial Stories from the best writers. rales, Poems, Biographies, Sketches of Tra vel and Adventure, and papers upon all sub Peets that ire calculated to interest and in' struct the young people of the South. Price $2 a year; three copies for $4.50; five eopies for $7. Subscriptions taken for six montbs at 31, or three months for 50 cents. Agents wanted everywhere, to whom su perioriunueentcs will be offered. Address J. W. BURKE & CO., April 6, 14-3t. Macon, Ga. WANII fRTIHEl. The experiments of the past year have lonfirmed those of for.aer years, and estab. Lshaed beyond all controversy, the great merit of thbis South Carolina Fertilizer. rhe undersigned are the Agents at Newber-, ry, and will furnish any quantity neeededd by the planters of this section. They also bap a great number of small pamphlets :ontaining testimonials of many of the best planters of this and adjoining States,. as f to its fertilizing properties, which they will aa :listribute gratis. I. MOORMAY & CO. F or the Cure Dyspepsia, Fever & Functional bisordersof he Sto ah~ > (~ and Liver; 4 - fnvigorates he Appetite Promotes Digestion, Appropriate in all cases where -covering from Acute Diseases, i Manufactur Mar. 30, 13--3m. Warren, I COTTON FACTO] A: COMMISSION A DEALERSin I Jan. 26, 4-3m. L BISCBOS?. C. WCLBKRN. .. H. fIr.frm. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO. AND DEALERS 7N WINES, LIQUORS, EGARS, TOBACCO, &C. 197 East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Mar. 30, 13-1y. L. CHAPIN & CO. MANUFACTUERS I DEALERS IN 20 Hayne & 33 & 35 Pinckney Sts. Also,-193 Meeting Street, Mfar. 30, 13--3m. WILLIAM S. HENEREY, lIACIINIST AND FOUNDER, 314 Meeting Street, CHIARLESTON, S. C. ur of rcula at tto paid to te mnufac - 0 Manufactures ST'E.uf ENGINER. BOILERS5 nd MACIN[ERY, sAW 3MILLS. COICN UTLLS. Ihorse Powers, Yertical and Horrizontal :astings, to order. Black's Patent Gang Plow, ITavin purechased he right for this Stat Tai l attento or paters to i.d ver les o ea oin(bhis work thussariDg the fatigue ofordina. Mar. 30, 13--3m. )LD ESTABLISHMENT. No. 101 East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. ST1RES & JENNINGS, D)EALERLS IN ~AINTS, OL.S, WINDOW GLASS, Varnish, Brushes, &c. ALSO, Painiting in all-its branches prompt. ~ ttended to. Mar. 30, 13-tf. ~OWler'S Paten Adding INachine, iIUS IS NO IIUMBUG BT A GENUINE, Lindispensable requisite of ev&ry Book eeper, Acenntant, V\ cigher, and Measurer, ombining Simplicity with Accuracy, and apidity. It is so constructcd that it cannot Cansielyorkedeby.any one of ordinar bility after ten minutes practice. Dos -r Au, to send for a CIRacUL.R lIOINEST & MA 4IiN Owners of' the Patent Right for So. C4. & enrgia. P. 0. Box 385, Charleston S. C. -County & City Rights for sale at snch low rices and terms that with energy any young inn can make money. Mar 30, 13-im. DR. H. BAER, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DRUGGIST, 131. MEETING STREET, (Opposite Market St.,) IHARLESTON, S. C. Dec 22, 50-tf *W oluble 'South Sea GUANO, Rhode's Ground Gypsum. "' Circulars with detailed stateumenta rnished on application to the general ecnts, -3. S. RHETT & SON, -Charleston, S. C. Or. to ME &m .A.TIN, Ageny at. Of all Forms of Relieves Sick Head -- ache, Restores Tone to the System, Quiets Ner vousness, T Gives Sleep to the Restless. Tonic is required ; and for those is a wonderful recuperative. d by W. H. CHAFEE & CO., 207 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. mane & Co., 1S, WAREHOUSE, MERCHANTS, ND TERTILIZERS, ITA, GA. TRADE MARK OLD UROLIA BITTERg. A DELIGHTFUL TONIC. We take great pleasure in offering the OLD AROUNA BITTER4 to the public. They are compounded with great care, and contain some of the best Tonies in the Pharmacopia. As evidence of the superiority of our BITTERS over all others, we have etrtificates fhom many of the leading physicians in our State, who have prescribed them in their practdee. .The OLD CAROL1NA BITTERS Will be round invaluable for Want of A ppetite, General Debility, Chills and Fever, and Dyspepsia. We do not offer our B3ITTERIS as a cnre for all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tunie, they have no egnal. Far sale by Dlruggists and Grocers every whecre. Pruincipal Depot, GOODRIClH, WINEMAN & CO., Importers of Choice Drups and Chienaicals, Feb. 18, 7-ly. Charleston, S. C. Kinsman's Candy Factory. Oar long experie n cein the CEINFECTIONA RY MAN UFACTURrNG, Has taught us that Candy man ufactured from lower grades than CRUSHED SUGAR, will not stand our elimato and we warrant our Candy to be manufactured purely from CRUSHED SUGALR. No charge for boxes. A large discount if caish is sent before shipment. KINSMAN BROS., 279 King Street, Charleston, S. C. Sr'Registered Letters and Post Office Money Orders can be sent at our risk. Oct. 20 40 6m. Grover & Baker's FIRST PREMIUJM F1MLY SEWVN~MAMihE. This Machine was awarded the HIGnEsT 1ParzK. at the World's Fair at Paris, 1867, for its Dca rP.AITY of work, ELAsticITi and STRENGTHI of Smrcn, FasE of MofE StENT, and SIIPLI.cZTY of CoNSTRUcTzoN. Sold at New York prices by KINSMAN'S BROS., 279 King Street, Agent for South Carolina. Oct. 204 41m 3. N. ROBSON, Commission Merchant Nes. 1& 2, Atlantic Wharf, C H AR LESTO0N, S. C. Having ample means for advances, a bus iness experience of twenty years, and con fining himself strictly to a Commission Business, without operating on bis own ac count, respectfully solicits consignments of iCotton, Floor, Wheat, Corn, &c. -Shippers of Prodnce 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 commission. BEFEEENCES: Bishop W. M. Wightmnan, S. C; Col. Win. Johnson, Charlotte N. C; Rev. T. 0. Sommners, Tenn.; Hon. Jobhn P. King, Au gusta. Ga. ; Messrs. Geo. W. Williams & Co., Charleston, S. C.; Messrs. Williams, Taylor & Co., New York. A&pril.28 17 ly. 0. E. & A. S..JOHNSON, MANUFACTUEES OF Fashionable Clot hi ng C O f every~ Description. CHARLESTON, . C.om Full Benefit of Re duction to Patrons. ANTE BELLUM PRICES. FALL JN DRY GOODS AT J, . & M.LIMARB' COLUMBIA, S. C. THE recent fall in gold, and the calico war between those New York princes of the rival houses of Stewart and Claflin, have had such an influence on the price of Dry Goods that we are enabled to sell to suit the tumble. It is a bad wind that blows nobody good and we are determined that our customers shall have the- benefit of it. Either come to us or send your orders. J. H. & M. L. KINARD'S Dry Goods Housc, Columbia. Mar. 16, 11-tL DR. J. R. THOMPSON, SURGEON DENTIST, (Successor to Dr. W. B. McKellar.) Office over McFall & Pool's store, on Main Street. All the old business left unfinished will be completed on the terms as before arranged and everything done in the best manner n warranted. The patronage of the public is n Vtally solicited. 8, 48--tf. WILLIAM GLAZE, [LATE GLAZE & RADCLIFFE,j WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Columbia and the country generally that be has resumed his old basiness, that of WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY, where a full stock of all goods kept in a first-class establishment can be found. He will use his best endeavors to give satisfaction to all. He hopes to receive a share of patronage. He will keep first class workmen, and all work entrusted to him will be warranted. Mar. 9, 1O-6m. E. E. JACKSON, Dmggist and Apotheca , Columbia, S.C. Is now receiving a large and choice as. sortient of Medicines&Chem icals, TOIL.ET & FANCY ARTICLES, Orders attended to promptly. All Medi cines of best geuality. Oct 27 42 6 mos. The "Cotton Plant" STANDS UNEQUALLED, For further particulars inquire of ASIE IER, (CeImbia, S. C, Sole Agent for one half the sate of S. c. Charlotte, Colutnbla & Augusta L. R. GENERAL FREIGHT AND TICKET OFFICE, THE folin Pasege Shedul wi go in to enec on ther ad or and alESDA net,26thinstao Leave Auuarte . .,at..............005 a. nm. " Coiumbia, S. C., at............ 9.82 a. mi. Arrive at A gustae . ..... 49.1 p.m otra Eaad for aSavt Nrhan a.an L abeoteC,at Co..SE Ch01an' C easr l Cin .2 .ni.tt Wn Sb o th a Wet......... .7p Mailose Carecton wD ih ain s. en Trld and BGoaRiradsggr aveaa.hi tod all gern s y thds, Mao,s Comus ont-, haeoicoe ewreans ,8el,Cas T tacns. C. Loi, oUnGt Su ineet. Paa e en Carenaight T ain s g. TbruphTiket sod,M aag4thece 1'o haEcoieo HEREB APPINHT APT.ERE C..DOLAKEH, Superintendent. o h Piedmont &en ArigtndicIsuce oMan, for-the SaeoSot roi IEreTwt A Lnci TOlrad esaLIsed, PAN Leter adrssdNAp, Lae t CompHa, fES of Suh arolina, ~~~~GnrlAgents. Tiaponeninnwatoi n OU RE.S DYSPEPSIA& INDIGESTION 'WVE7S CHLS&rEER PTIT, CREATES SO.O CVE;NWHERE. D WIE.MOISE & IAJ PROPRIETORS a wHOLESALE DRUGGIsrs CEARLESTO,.. N. B. The Commissioner of Internal Rev enue has decided that any dealer can sell this article without a special license. For sale in Newberry by DR. JAMES McINTOSH, Druggit and apothecary. March 30 ly. PIIOTOGRIPRif GALLERY, Over MATES & MARTIN'S, N E WBEfRBRY, S. C. W. H. WISEMAN, RESIDENT ARTIST,' TAKES pleasure in informing the citi tens of Newberry and surrounding country, that he-is prepared to make Photographs of all sizes, and in every variety of finish, and all other kinds of pictures. Ilaving added largely to his stock, and keeping up with all the recent improvements in the art, he feels satisfied of his ability to gratify the tastes of all. PRICES VERY REASONABLE. Mar. 16, 11-tf. Spring & Summer Importation 1870. RIBBONS, Millinery and Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, CATOR ? CO. Importers and Jobbers of Bonnet, Trimming & Velvet Ribbons, BNN S1LS, SATS and YELVETS Blonds, Netts, Crari, EdCles, YIowers,Yathers, ORNAMENTS, STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES' BATS, TaZMXED .AD UtXTaDrD, . SHAKER IW&ODS &C. 287 and 239 BALTIMORE STREEf, BALTIOEBE, XD. Offer the largest Stock to befound is tbtsCona try, ad mualedn choie variety an ceap rdnera soiied, and promt atato ge.. Feb.1,'7-3m. T H E Advertiscr. having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very sim ple remedy, after having suffered several years with a sevee imag affecion, and that dread.disease, C',nsnmption--is anxiou sto make known to his fellqw sufferers, the mneanes of cure. To all who de-ire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charare), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure ce. For COmnumption, Astl:m, BronchitIs. etc. T'he object of thea Advertiser in setnding the Prescription is to benofit the amicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as It will cost them nothing. Partics wishing th I'rescrIption, will Rlase. EDWARD A. W!LSON. Williamsburg, Kings Co., N- T. June 2 21 ly. THE CALOGRAM, BALTIMORIE, MD. A Quarterly Recorder of Literaturep De roted to Literarj A ffairs, Typography, Arts, science, News, Poetry, and Advertising. k sketch of foreign ife published every is sue.--Editorials. Price, One Dollar a year. 1 box of Good.speed's Golden Fountain ['ens, sent to dvery cash subscriber for [8'70. These pens write sixtty lines with one lip of ink. SAMPLE COPIES, 12 CENTS, repaid. E. S. RILEY, Jr.. Publisher, 49 .S. Charles St. Mar..16, 11-hm. CUSH INGS & BAILEY, Booksellers and Stationers, 262 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD. TiIE Largest, best assorted Stock in the ity, of School, Law, Dental, Medical, Clas ical and Miscellaneous Books. IEPAL BAN AND CONINlR OUSE STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. ilank Books Made to Ordr in Any Style of Binding and Ruling. Mar. 2, 9-Sm. { I LOOK OUT, ~OR YOUR MVEALS AT THE ILT9 HIOTE. BREAKAM GOIR IJ -AND )INIR (60IN DOWN, ttend tofourChildren's Teeth We are so often called on to extract the rst Molars or Jaw Teeth for children, and > regulate or strengthen the front teeth, hich become crookedl from neglect, that e think it advisable to call the attention of arents to the subject ; so that the back teeth . saybefilled and the front teeth noticed y hilst children are cutting their,second set, e as to prevent their coming arregular. hildren shed, or lose buit wes teeth from ie upper jaw, and ten from the lower jaw, a hd the Malais, or jaw teeth, which they ' It SicK or these belong to their adult or 5a rown set. Many. persons say they wered ot aware of't.his fact. Now notice and act I ocordingly. Charges very moderate. INS tE L1- THE .FE INSURANCE COMPANY . OF PHILADELPHIA. uL.E. WHILLDIN President. liEO. NUGENTVioe-P ent. JOHN S. WIISO . ieeretaiy. LSSets, - - 2 1A Llflaal'atOee, . re Amercan-T)or one ofrthe Oides Compauies i.the.United-Sae, Chartered 18it . Lhe American-IIae $200 of Ae for = every $100 of Liabilities. The American-Never loast.a:doIar of in. vestmeots. rhe American-Issues policies on at. der sirable plans. The American-Makes ac. policies tion-4er feitable. The American-Pays Life. Tee: to -the insured at the age of eighty years. rhe American.-Has no unneeesaryretrke. tions on traveland resdiiee. The American-Declares disjdaa3nal. Tv at-the end cf the rsstyei The American-Pays al }t Has all the tables of rates -for E-. aowment, IocomeTrodacing,'eftr. Pre mium, Premium Redag; Al ,I,es Ein. dowment Policies, and gans- A=nie. on most favorable terns. 'isics-tc" : low. It has both the mutual dagckpla.:" Mr. A. 3. CALDWEI4Geaexl Aaset Korth and South GarcTma: O ce$tra Kational Bank building; Cbaoue, G. Ex. Gov. Vance, Charloite,- N'.# Gee. Juo. . YAog.-_- .. - Gen. Alexander, Colamb a S.C.. Col. Jas. Gibbs, " L. D. Child " J. NEWTOY FOWL e N"ewberryy- 8 . t Agente- Wanted. Liberal irrasg. menu will be made with treo"wbo'raU ncstxas. ane 9is ly. Fever'.Jdk .A NTI33a T. ilways seis.el h 8 This medalsbeenbefre b lio fiten years, and is st i ed Mfl otherknown ediea. ;tdoenotgs does anot skea the stomach, sjerfey afein any die-nmi de" aea atammes,andistheonly -eatar - CURE i~MED-oVitT amndpeemanemtly*e17 foNr:f Pever and Ague, beesua .iis apIerfeot.a. Le so Xlla3rI m told >r .al Dr-at nov 24 ly CARRIAGE AlNPIUGCY We will keep.constantly pa-J.nard a choice variety of fine .Top and no T'op B3uggies of the latest and w.s'pproved styles. 'Old Carriages and Boges' senovated ad made to'look good as.new. Spe'cialaetoniven-to repairing . Carriaiges ani TBuggies whiih .is iamportant to cousiuners. -- .Repair-ng done in the best manunmn ~t favorable prices. In connection with -our aeoywe are 5illing ordiers for flue Carriages, -Rgaock awrs, Germantowns Pheatons, 'ipand rio Tiop Baggies froin a fiea( class North. ern Factory..- Terms cash on delivery. Our faerory is near the Depot. * 3. TATEOR c0 July 21 28 ly. TiiE SUBSCRIBER has constfantly or. aand a full assortment ofhbe above.approved ases, of different patterns,- besides coEns if his owo maake, aliofwhheipepared o furnish at very reasonable uates wit >romptness and despatch.. Persons desirous of having eases-sent, by airoad will have them sent free of cap A Hearse is always on band and wil urnished at the rate of #10 per day. Thankful for past patronage, the sub criber respectfully asks for a continuatoi, ,fthe same, and assures the.'public o effort on hipt will hspared tored be utmost satisfaction. A. C. OHAPMAN Newberry S. C., July 31. The subscriber takes pleasure-in ~ao e rig to this community that, hayipg made II necessary arrangoments,. he will be gh[ > ihrnish sash with and Without Glass, and Blinds, Lt Very Moderate Rates!I For Cash ! ANDREW C. CHAPMAN, Oct.7 41tLf Newberry C. H., S.Q. Prime E!astern Hay 'or sale by H. C. WI.SK.PMA2. Jan. 26, 4-tf. PAVILION ROTiL Charleston,'8. 0: lOARD PER DAY, $4.0, .R. ILMILTON * Superlnteniemt Sept, 15, .gentleman who suffered for yeau ft. Nervous Debility, Premrs Duesy, md-all the effects of youtbful:ludiem=ds ill. for the sake of suafering amanity rod ftee to all who need it, th.eeltm rections for making the simple redby hieb he vas cured. Sufferer shing tq rofit by 'he Advrtiser's experience, can dab by addressing, in perfect confdne JO HN B. OGDE.