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PITILESS FATE. BY ALICE CARY. I saw in my dream a wonderful stream, And over the stream was a bridge soI slender, And over the white there was a scarlet light, And over the scarlet a golden spleudor. And beyond the bridge was a goodly ridge, Where bee. made. honey and corn was growing, And down that way through the gold and grey A gay young man in the boat was row wng. I could see from the shore that a rose he wore Stuck in his bntton-hole, rare as the ra rest, And singing a song and rowing along, I guessed his face to be fair as the fair est. And all by the corn where the bees at morn Made combs of honey, with breathing bated, I saw by the stream-it was only a dream A lovely lady that watched and waited. There were fair green leaves in her silken sleeves, And loose her locks in the winds were blowing, Aud'she kissed to land with her rilk-white hand The g.y young man in the boat a row ing. And all so light in her apron white She caught the little red rose he cast her, And "lIaste " she cried, with her arms so wide, "Ilaste! -.-eetheart, baste:" but the boat was pa-t her. And the grey so cold ran over the gold, And she sighed with only the w.inds to bear her "IIe loves me still," and rowed with a will, But pitiless Fate, not Le, was steerer. And there t:il the morn blushed over the corn And over the bees in their sweet combs humming, Iler locks with the dew drenched throngh and through, She watched and waited her false love's coming. But the maid of to-day who reads my lay May keep her young heart light as a fea:her It was only a dream the bridge and the stream, Aud the lady and lover, and all together. How Sat Lovingood Killed his Dog. ~When 1 wcre a boy dad fotehed home a durned wuthles, mangy, ;flee bitten, gray, old for hound, god.for nothing only to swallow .up wha~t orter lined the bowels of his brats. Well, I naturally took a distas;a to him and had a sorter bankern a-ter hurtin his feelins and iseumAkrtin him every time 4ad's back was turned. This sor :ter kept.askeer afore his eyes, and an awful yvc31 ready to pour out on the first 'moshum he see me mako. So be learnt to swallow things as he run, always kept his legs well under himself; for he never knew hnow soon ho might n2eed1. them to tote his infernal car eassiteyond the reach of a flyin' roek. lHe knowed the whiz of a rock in mnoshun well, and he never stop ped fo see who threw it, but just lethis head open wide enough to gin a howl room to ecum, and set his leg3 agwin ethe way his niose happen to be a pintin'. He'd shy round every rock he seed in the road, for he looked upon it as a calamity to cum arter him some day. I tell you Georgy that run in' am the greatest invention on yearth when keerfully u sed. Whar'd I a bin by this time if I hadn't relied on my legs ? D'ye see 'mn ? Don't they mind you of a pair of compasses made to divide a mile into quarters ? They'll do it. Well, one day I tuck a pig's blad der ni into the size ov a duck's aig and filled it with powder, and corked it upl with a p)iece of spunk and rolled it tup in a thin sen'p) of mieet and. sot the spunk a firec and throw it out he swallowed it at ajork and sot to get away from doing it. I heard a noise like bus tin sum thin, and his tail lit on my hat, his head was away down the hill his teeth took (ded hold into a root. IIs fore legs were fifty feet up the road matkin running mo shuns, and his hind ones astraddle ov a fence. As to the dog I never seen Lim again. Well, dad, darn his unsanctified soul flung five or six hundred un der my shurt with the dry hide of a bull's tail and gin me the re maindler the next day with a wag-. on whip wvhat he borrowed from a fellow while he was waterin his horses; wagoner got sorry for me and hollowed for me to turn may begging, and squal in into first rate runniin, which 1 immejutely:did, thanks to these here hamstrings, and the last lick missed me about ten foot. A remarkable mirage was seen at Os tend, on May 19th. Ships riding in the roads in the horizon were refiected in the sky as by a gigantic mirror; a brig, a steamer and several fishing-beats ap. I peare-d to hiave other similar vessels at-t tached to the summits of their masts, in at reversed position. The phenomenon I lasted through the whole of the afternoon Ie and evening, the wind being light from the N. N. E. From 3 to 6.30 p. in., theI French coast was visible as far as Dun kirk, the houses t>eing quite distinct, e and the shadows appearing suspended "a the air at a height of several feet, and somiewhat moved iii position towards the N. W. The port of Newport seemed so - near that Lihe bridge was distinctly visi I] China !i.s a population of our 400, (ii:, 'n. .Just think of it ! Thick as S h a w 's C o t t o n S e e d A u ll e r ILL Wt. Ca. BRODIE & CO. Factors and Coii sion Merchants CUARLESToN, S. C. A pr. G, i 0--14-1y. UNION FERTILIZER SURE DEATQI AND EXTERMINATIOS TO WORMS AND INSECTS INJURIOUS TC VEGETATION. Just rcceived, a 'ew tons of the abo? Fertilizer. The remarkable properties or this article after most thorough scientific and practicI tests, now being fully established and ac' knowledged, the Company who control it manufacture and sale is prepared for its INTRODUCTION TO THIS MARKET, in full confidence that the great need of the tiller of the soil is at last available ; that we offer an article which, as a Fertilizer, i: second to none in quality, and, further, that it is sure death and extermination to the "COTTON WORM," "CURCULIO," APPLE MOTH, POTATO I'LG, TOBACCO WORM, IIOP LOUSE, ARMY WORM, and all dezcriptions of insect and vermicular life which infest and devastate the P'anta tion, the Farm, the Orchard or the Garden. 'ncE 315 P.at Tox. PAUL C. TRENHAOLM, Co,nniisPion Merchant, No. 2 Union Wharves. Jlune 8, 23-tf. Attend to Your Children's Teeth We are so often called on to extract the first Molars or Jaw Teeth for children, and to regulate or strengthen the front teeth, which become crooke:i from neglect, that we think it advisable to call the attention of parents to the subject ; so that the back teeth may be filled and the front teeth noticed whilst children are cutting their second set, ?o as to prevent their coming irregular. C,hildren shed, or lose but ten teeth from the upper jaw, and ten from the lower jaw, nd the Molars, or jaw teeth, which they :ut BAcs of these belong to their adult or rown set. Many persons say they were ot aware of this fact. Now notice and act Lecordingly. Charges very moderate. ternts Cash. R. S. WHALEY, Mar. 2, 9-tf Surgeon Dentist. STILL IN ADVANCE! Goods Purchased at Lowest Gold Prices. NEW ARRIVALS DAiLY. T'II ;ubscriber having just returned rom New York withi one of the finest se ections of 'woods in the JEWELRY AND MANCY GO'ODS LINE, would call especial .ttention to the following articles, which vill be sold at astonishinir low prices : Gold nid Silver WATCHES; Fine GOLD JEW ~LRY ; Watch Chains, Silverware, Specta les, American and French Clocka~, Statues, ~oilet Sets, Pocket Books, Fans, Musical loxes, and many other articles too numer ucs to mention. ISAAC SULZBACHER, Columbia Hotel Row. April 20, 16-tf. W. L. GOURDINE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR SCOURER, &c., FROM CHARLESTON. Respectfully anniounces that he s prepared to cut and fit gentle. men's suits to their entire satis ion. Having had 'a large expe. ~ience in the tailoring business. nd being constantly supplied with ~he latest New York Fashions, he 'eels nio hesitancy in asking for patronage. Work promptly de ivered. Terms mnoderate. fo making sack coat...............$4 00 fo cut and make pants.............15 ro cut and make vest............... 1.50 fo cut and make walking coat........5 00 fo cut and make fine black frock coat. . 8 O0 [o ent suit of clothes................1.0 A pril 13 PI10TOGII1III0 GILE RY Over MAYEs & MARTIN'S, N E WBE RRYT, S. C. W. H. WISEMAN, RIESIUENT ARTIST, TAKES pleasure in informing the citi :ens of New berry and surrounding country, .hat he is prepared to make Photographs >f all sizes, and in every variety of finish, mdii all other kinds of pictures. Having added largely to his stock, and eepinig up with all the recent improvements n the art, he feels satisfied of his ability to ratify the tastes of all. PRICES TERY REASONABLE. Mar. 16, 11-tf. Where to -Stop. WILLIAMS' HOTEL, Formerly Harvey House, SPARTA3URG2~ C. H., S. C. O1NTIXENTAL HOTEL, LA URENS C. H., 1S. C. J. T. H. Williams, Proprietor. MY friends and the traveling public are re ectfully informed,that the above named LOTELS are now under my control; and iey may rest assured that the reputation of e two houses will be fully kept up. The eaoms are comitortably furnished and the ables will be supplied with the best of ev rything. May Ui, 19-tf. Barber Shop. I can be found next to Messrs. Smith & bristian's. where I will shave, shampoo, nd cut gentlemen's hair, neatly and cheaply. May 11, 19-tf. AtARON TILMA~N. Prime Eastern Hay ~or sale by H. C. WISKEMAN. Jan. 2t' A...f Citizens' Savings Bank. OF SOUTH CAROLINA. BRANCH AT NEWBERRY, C. II, S. C. Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received. Interest Allowed at the Rate of Seven per cent. per Annum on Certificates of De posit, and six per cent, Compounded Every six Months on Accounts. OFFICERS. WM. MARTIN, President. I JOH B. PALMER, Vice-Presidents. JOlIN P. THOMAS, THOMAS E. GREGG, Cashier. G. T. SCOTT, Assistant Cashier. FINANCE COMMITTEE. JNO. T. PETERSON. E. S. COPPOCK. R. S. CHICK. SOLICITORS. FAIR, POPE & POPE. DIRECTORS. Wade Hampton, Columbin. William Martin, Goiumbia. F. W. McMaster, Columbia. A. C. Haskell, Columbia. J. P. Thomas, Columbia. E. II. Ileintish, Columbia. John B. Palmer, (olumbia. Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. S"ntt, Newberry. W. G. M.tvs, Newberrv. B. II. Rutledge, Charleston, Daniel Ravenel, Jr., Charleston, . baneS. Labor.r.:. ?.".4, I- - Orphans and others may here deposit their savings and draw a liberal rate of interest thereon. Planters, Professional men and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their funds until they require them for business or other purposes ; Parents desiring to set apart small sums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whose de posits can only be withdrawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal repre s'entatives), wishing to lay aside funds for future use, are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, and at the same time, be sultject to withdrawal when needed. Apr. 6, 14--6mo. LOOK OUT FOR YOUR MEALS AT THE ALXTOY HOTEL. BREKFAST GO AND DINNER OING DOVN1 Dec 22 50-3m Greenville & Columbia Railroad. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., May 24,1870. ON SUNDAY Bext, the 29th instant, and until Ibrther notice, this Company will run a Sunday train for lPssegers between Columbia and Helena, stopping at all stations, as follows: Leave Columbia at........................7.00 a m Arrive at Helena.................... 10.40 a in RETUBR.rl. LIAve Helena at.....................38.20 p m Arrive at Columbia................ 7.00 p m JOHN H. MORE, Gen'l Sup's. June 1, 2?-tf South Carolina Railroad Company, GENERAL SUPT'S OFFICE, MAT 15, 1870. THE. following Schedule for Passenger Trains will be observe from this date: DAY PA5sENGER TEAIX. Leaving Columbia a.......... ...7.45 a. mn. Arriving at Columbia at............4.10 p.mi. BIGHT ETRES TEAIN. Leaving Columbia it.................7.50 p.m. Arriving at Columbia at. .......... 600 a. mn. Taz CAMDzN TRaI-Tal wEKLY. [Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.l Arrive at Columbia 11.00 a. mn. Leave 1.00 p. in. Arrive at Kingvllle in time to connect with through mail train South. H.T. PEAK E, General Sup't. June 15, 24-tF. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. R. GENERA L FREIGHT AND TICKET OFFICE, COx.UxBIA, S. C., December 23. 1869. TIlE following Passenger Schedule will go in to effect on this Road on and after SUNDAY next, 26th instant: GOTNG NonlTH. Leave Augusta. at................... 400 a. mn. *Columbia, S. C., at............. 9.5 a. mn. "Winnsboro, at...............11.40 a. mn. "Chester, at....................1.40 p. mn. Arrive at Charlotte, N. C...........4.15 p. m. Making connections with Trains of North Car. olina Road for all points North and East. GoING 8OUTH. Leave Charlotte. N. C., at............10 15 a. mn. * Chester .................... 1.25 p. m. " Winnsboro, at................ 2.57 p. mn. "Columbia. S. C. at............4.52 p. mn. Arrive at Augusta.................... 9.42 p. m. Making close connections with Trains of Cen tral and (Georgia Railroads. for Savannah. and all points in Florida, Macon, Columbus. Mont gomery, Mobile. New Orleans. Selma, Chattanoo ga, Memphis. Nashville. Louisville. Cincinnati, St. Louis. all points South ana West. Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. Through Tickets sold, and Baggage checked to all_priwcipal points. 87 Passengers by this route GoSNG NonTH, have choice ot TH REE 'D1FFEaEET BoUTES. C. BOtCKNIGH lT. Superintendent. E. Rt. DonsET, Gen. Freight, and Ticket Agt. Mar. 30, 13-tf. Summer Schedule. SPARTANBURG AND UNION R. R. Uxios C. H.. S. C., June 21,1870. On and after Monday. the 27th instant, there will be Daily Passenger Trains over this Road. On Mondays. Wednesdays, Fridays and Saitr days. the D)own Trains will leave Spartanbnrg Courthouse at 5:30 A. M., and arrive at Alston 11 A. M. Returning, leave Alston at 12 M ., and reach Spartanburg Courthouse at 5:30 P. M1. On Tuesdays. the Down Trains will leave Spar tan burg Courthouse at 7:30 A. )., and arrive at Alston ati? . M. Returning, leave Alston at 2:15 P. X., and reach Spart anburg Churthouse at 7. P. 31. On Thursdays, the Down Trains will leave Spartanburg Courthouse at 3:46 A. M., and ar rive at Alston at8:35 A. M1. Returning, leave Alston at 9:30 A. M1., and reach Spartanburg Courthouse at 2:40 P. 31. By this Schedule,persons coming down the Greenville Road on Tesdays can come up the Spartanburg Road the same day. without deten tion on the way, and persons going down this road on Tbursdays can go through to Columbia without detention at Alston. Persons going down this road on Thursdays can go up the Greenville Road the same day, without detention on the way, and pirties coming up from Col um bia same day, for this road, will not be detained at Alston. THbOMAS B. JIETEIt July 6,.27-Sf. President S.& U. R.' . Newberry ilotel. J. P. POOL, Proprietor. This Hotel is centrally situated, commo dious, airy and well appointed. No pains are spared to make the guests feel "at home." Sept. 15. IPAVILION HOTEL. Charleston, S. C. BOARD PER DAY, $3.00. 3IRS. H. L. BUTTERFIELD, R. HAM3ILTON, Sept. ~.Superintendent. P. P. TOALE, OHARLESTON, S. C. Largest and most complete Manufactory of oorsSaahes, the Southern States. PRITED PRICE LIST DEFIES C0MPETITION. 0 SEND FOR ONE. _ W SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. , April 6, 1S70-14-ly. DYSPEPSIA &ANDIGESTION *1EX' ; (ts&Pt 7 1PPETIGZ \/ e. rl r . n J r J ~ enCPRAPPLts 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, Druggist and apothecary. March 30 ly. Full Benefit of Re duction to Patrons. ANTE BELLUM PRICES. FAL IN DRY GOODS AT I H. & M. 1 II,ATAR' COLUMBIA, S. C. THE recent fall in gold, and the calico war between those New York princes of the rival htouses of Stewart and Clafin, 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 determnund that our euatomers shil n oe the benefit of it. Either co"e to us or send your orders. J. II, & M. L. JiINAR.D'S Dry Goods House, Columbia. Mar. 16, l l-tf. DR. SHALLENBERCER'S Fever and Ague A NT ID OT E Always Stops the Chills. This Medicine has been before the Pub lic fifteen years, and is still ahead of anl other known remedies. It does not purge, does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in any dose and under all circum stances, and is the only Medicine that will CURE IMMEDIATELY and permanently every form of Fever and Aguie, because it is a perfect .Anti dote to lYalairia. Sold b.y all Druzzists. nov 2-1ly WILLIAM GLAZE, [LATE GLAZE & RADCLIFFE,) WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Golumbia and the country generally that he has resumed his old husiness, 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. lie will keep first class workmen, and all work entrusted to him will be warranted.. Mar. 9, 10-Gm. NICKERSON HOUSE. C 0 L U M BI A, IJU THI CAROLINA. This pleasantly located HOTEL, unsur passed by any House in the South for com fort and healthy locality, is open to Trav ellers and others seeking BOARD for the Summer. Families can be accommodated with nice, airy rooms, on reasonable terms, "A call is solicited." Mv Omnibus will be found at the differ ent depots-passengers carried to and f rom the Hotel free of charge. May 19 20 tf WM. A. WRIGHT. COLUMBIA HOTEL COLUMBIA, S. C. -0 T HE pROPRIETORS take pleasure in ans nouncing that this elegantly.furnished Esabihment is now open for the accom nodation of guests. The table will always e supplied with every delicacy of the seas on-both from New York and Charleston arkets. and no efforts will be spared to ive perfect satisfaction, in cvery respect, to ar patrons. WM. GORM . N B. RBCBOF. C. 'VVLBERB. J. B. PI1 R. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO. 1Wo0e 1&oeeh3, AND DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, TOBACCO, &C. 197 East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Mar. 30, 13-1y. L. CHAPIN & CO. MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS IN 20 Ilaync & 33 & 35 Pinckney Sts. Aho, 198 Meeting Street, Mar. 30, 13-3m. TRADir.MARKU OLD i1ROLI1 BITTERS. A DELIGHTFUL TONIC. We take great pleasure in offering the OLD GAROLINA BiTTERS to the public. They are compounded with great care, and contain some of the best Tonics in the Pharmacopia. As evidence of the superiority of our BITTERS over all others, we have certificates from many of t the leading physicians in our State, who have 1 prescribed thei in their practice. The o OLD CAROLINA BITTERS Will be found invaluable for Want of Appetite, General Debility, Chills and Fever, and Dyspepsia. We do not offer our BITTERS as a cure for all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, they have no equal. For sale by Druggists and Grocers every. where. Principal Depot, GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., Importers of Choice Drugs and Chemicals, Feb. 16, 7-1y. Chareston, S. C. DR. H. BAER, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DRUGGIST, 131 MEETING STREET, (Opposite Market St.,) CHARLESTON, S. C.h Dec 22, 50-tf OF VIRGINIA. iEAsONs WHlY EVERY ONE sTIOUI.D) INSURE t1 TIlE EQ(nALITY LIFE INsURANcE CoM PANY OF RICH3MoND viIIGINIA. 1st. It is more LIBERA L to the INSU- ( RERS thana any other company, and will eventually become PU"RELY MUTUAL and belong to the INSURERS. 2d. It circulates its money amongst it.s atrons, who are the insurers. Conse- i uently they are continually getting the ir :enefit of the rapid accumulations of the E ompany, the money being invested by ii he Board of Directors amongst the in. t surers. Therefore the insurers are build- e ng up an institution peculiarly their own nd conducted for their benefit 3d. The loans of this company are as lib ral as other companmes who declare divi ends at the end of the secoz'd, third and ds fourth years, but this Company at the end ~, f the first and every year. Thereby the 1, isurer saves several years' interest on his s< oans by insuring in this Company, and he si ever loses his money it he pays up for ONE WHOLE YEAR ; whereas, in other compa- b ies, he has to remain an insurer for sev ral years, or he loses all the money he has aid.A DAVID B. CL ARK, President. v TilOS. IH. WYNNE, Vice-President. JollN Q. WINN, Secretary. General JAMES H. LANE, Actuary. Il Dr. F. B.WATKINS, Medical Advisers. Dr. C. U. WV.DAVIS, f Judge JOHN A. MEREDITH, Counsellor. DIRECToRs. . B. WINSTON, Treasurer and Secretary R. F. & P. R. R. WM. J. JOHNSON, of Johnson & Hunt, Wholesale Grocers. WM. II. POWERS, of Winston & Powers, Wholesale Grocers. ALBERT ORiDWAY, Treasurer Bucking ham State Company. . F. GIBSON, Superintendent A dams' Ex press Company. HARLES Y. MORRIS, Morris & Co.'s Su gar Refinery. . A. PEPLE, Superintendent Manchester Cotton Mills. OHN H. TYLER, John HI. & John Tyler, Je welers. OSES MIL L USE R, Wholesale Dry Goods. E HOMAS S. BALDWVIN, Clothier. OIN M. GODDIN, Cashier Planters' Bank. . R. DOWELL, Superintendent Western Union Telegraph Company. ALEN. G. ROBERTSON, Cat tle Broker. A EORGE L HERRING, Wholesale Grocer. . L. BROWN, of Brown, Jones & Go., Wholesale Grocers. . BODEKER, Druggist. S. M. ROSENBAUM, of S. & 3!. Rosenbaum, Dry Goods. quality Life Insurance Co. Examine its Pamphlets before you insure, it is to your interest to do so. Pricipl Dffice 1015~ Main Street, Richmond,h Va AGENTS WArrED EVERYWHER3E. OHN A. CHAPMAN, Da. JAS. McINTOSH! Local Agent. Examining Physician, BEN,T. G. EERIOT, Gen. Travelling Ag't, Charleston, 8. C. E Sep. 22 37 ly. COLUMBIA, S. C. ROBERT JOYNER, PRORlIETOR. 0 P. H.AXILTON JOYNEE, CLEEK, be RATES, f Board, per Day..............$.-- 6 upper, Breakfast and Lodging....2 00 ingle Meals.......... ......... . .0 c Cep. 8,, 188'.I0 A HRRO REMEDY! HENRY'S CARBOLIC Constitution RENOVATOR! Based on Science. Prepared with Skill, end all the available ingenuity, and expert tess, that the art of pharmacy of the present lay can contribute. Lnd Combining in Concentrated Form the most Valuable Vegetable Juices tnown in the History of Medicines for PURIFYING THE BLOOD, Imparting NUTRITION TO THE SYSTEM, Tone to the Stomach, Lnd a Healthy action to the Liver, Kidneys, Secretive and Excretive Organs. A DYING ZOUAVE ty breathing his last on the battle field, his I ompanions surged on and left him alone. 'hey knew the canse of his approaching end, twas the deadly bullet. No friendly voice ould cheer him to life-nohuman skill could ave him. [ housands of Precious Lives re to day as rapidly sinking, and as surely 3ttering on to an untimely end, in Suffering, Lgony, Wretchedness, and Ignorance of the ause which Science can arrest and assuage, Nourish into new Life and Vigor. And cause the Bloom of Health To dance once more upon their withered Cheeks. DISEASE, LIKE A THIEF, teals upon its victims unawares, and before hey are aware of its attack, plants itself rmly in the system, and through neglect or sattention becomes seated, and defies all rdinary or temporary treatment to relin nish its merciless grasp. DO YOU KNOW THE CAUSE OF The wasted form-the hollow cheek ? The withered face-the sallow complexion ? The feeble voice-the sunken, glasWeye ? The emaciated form-the trembling frame? The treacherous pimple-the torturing sore ? The repulsive eruption-the inflamed eye ? The pimpled face-the rough colorless skin? nd debilitating ailments of the present age ? he answer is simple, and covers the whole round in all its phazes viz: the FANGS OF DISEASE AND IEREDITARY TAINT ARE FIRMLY FIXED IN THE ountain of Life--the Blood. THE Indiscriminate Vaccination uring the late war, with diseased Lymph as TAINTED THE BEST BLOOD Sthe entire land. It has planted the germ f the most melancholy disease in the veins f men, women and children on all sides, and othing short of L HEROIC REMEDY 'Ill Eradicate it root and branch, forever. Such a Remedy Is HENRY'S CA RBOLIC 30NSTITUTION RENOVATOR. Ow REACHING TIHE STOMACH, it assimti tes -.t once with the food and liquids there, t, and. from the moment it passes into the lood, it attacks disease at its fountain head, Sts germ and maturity, and dissipates it rough the avenues of the organs with un ring certainty, and sends new and pure lood bounding through every artery and emn. The tubercules of Scrofula that sometimes urish and dtud the inner coating of the ab amen, like kernels of corn, are withered, dis >lved and eradicated and the diseased parts ourished into life. The Torpid Liver and iactive Kidneys are stimulated to a healthy eretion, and their natural functions re :red to renewed health and activity. Its action upon the blood, fluids of the dy, and Glandular System, are ONIC, PURIFYING AND DISINFECTANT, t its touch, d isease droops, dies, and the ictim of its violence, as it were, LEAPS TO NEW LIFE. Relieves the entire system of rains and Aches, enlivens the spirits, and imparts a Sparkling brightness to the Eye, A rosy glow to the Cheek, A ruby tinge to the Lip. A clearness to the Head, A brightness to the Complexion, A buoyancy to the Spirits, And happiness on all sides. Thousands have been rescued from the erge of the grave by its timely use. This Remedy is now offered to the public 'itb the most solemn assurance of its intrin c medicinal virtues, and powerful Healing roperties. FOR ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE idneys, Retention of Uirine, And Diseases of Women and Children. ervons Prostration. Weakness, General Lassitude, and Loss of Appetite, it is unsurpassed. It extinguishes ffetions of the Bones, Habitual Costiveness, Debility, Disese of the Eidneys, Dyspep sia, Erysipelia, Female Irregularities, Fistula, all Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Piles, Pulmonary Diseases, Con sumption. Scrofula or King's Evil, SYPHILIS. PREPARED BT Prof. M. E. HENRY,' DIRECTOR-GENERAL oF THE IERLIN HOSPITAL, M1. A., L. L. D., F. R.S. HENRY & CO., Proprietors. LABORATORY, 278 PEARL STREET. Post-office Box, 5272, NEW YoRK. tr CONSTrIUTION RENOVATOR is SI r botte, six hottles for S5. Sent anywhere Sreceipt of price. Patients are requested correspond confidentially, and reply will1 made by following mail. Sold by all respectable Druggists. Sold at Newberry by Dr. J1. McINTOSH. Entered accordingr to Act of Congress, by M.* Haay, in the clerk's Office of the District urt for the Southern Distrit of'New Tork. an. 90, A-1 The Bee-Keeper's Journal AND MTIOML AGRIftLTI'RIST Have been consolidated, and removed from Cleve - land,Ohio, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to NewYork City. The two journals in one is now a large illustra ted, double quarto, eight page paper, contain irg Five different departments, viz: Bee Keeping, Agriculture, Home and Fireside, Ladies' and Youths' Departments, making it the cheapest andbest family paper in Amer ica, for only $1 a year. Edited by Homer A. King, Ellen S. Turr. - nd James M. Kuester, and published t,y ;t. A. King-& Co., 37 Park Row, New York, who send one sam ple copy free, to every applicant and to all enterprising Bee-Keepers. "IIints to Bee Keepers," a practical Pamphlet of 32 pages, in neat pink covers, (Seventh Edition, and 19,000), sent post paid for 10 cents; also au thors of "The Bee-Keeper's Text Book," which has reached its Ninth Edition, and Twenty-Second Thousand, having ran Eight Editions of 10,000 copies in less than three years; sent post-paid, neatly bound in red muslin 75 cents, in paper cover, only 40 ets, or one copy sent free to every new subscriber to the two papers, in the following liberal offer: The undersigned, in order to favor our readers, and increase the circulatioa of the Herald, have made arrangements with the above firm to send the BecaKeeper's .Journal and National Agriculturist, and the Herald, both one year, for $3 65, and send a eopy of the work "Hints to Bee-Keeper's," and "The Keeper's Text Book," FREE to each subseri' her. We hope our friends will show this liberal offer to their bee-keeping neighbors, and send to the above firm for a sample copy, but to avail yourselves of this offer, the mon ey and names of subscribers must be sent to as. Address, T. F. & I I GRENEKER, Editors Herald. Feb 25 tf Newberry, S. C. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, And all People living in the Country. GREAT DISTRIBUrION OF SEWING MACHINES,CL0CKS,WATCHES,&c The great New York Agricultural, llorti cultural, and general Family Paper, the Ru RAL AMEEICAr, -is FREE to January next! No other paper of its class is so large, nor so cheap, nor so practical. It contains double the reading matter th:.t can be found in other similar publications, for the same price -only $1.50 a year singly, and Si 00 in Clubs! A new volu"e--the fourteenth-be gins January 1st, .; and its subscribers will receive gratuitously the most magnifi cent distribution of elegant First-Class Sew ing Machines, Eight-day Clocks, solid Gold, and other Watches, ever before offered! Club Agents are wanted everywhere, as the paper is National, and circulates in all the States and Territories. The general Premium List is more liberal than was ever before offered by any publisher in the United States. A splendid $40 Sewing Machine, (really worth $60,) is offered FREE for a Club that can be obtained anywhere in three days! Magnifi cent Eight-day Clocks, worth $15, for a Club that may be got up in one day; with solid gold and other Watches, &c,, at similar rates! Now is the time for Club Agents to commence their lists, so as to receive the pa, per FREE for the balance of the year. We invite all persons wanting the best and cheap est rural paper in existence to seud $1.50 to us, and receive it from now to January 1871; or to send for a sample copy, which wili be sent FREE.-Club Agents supplied with specimens, Premium Lists, .c. GREAT PREMIUMS FOR EARLY CLUBS. For only ten subscribers, at S1 each, sent in before the 1st of January next, we will send the Club Agent, FREE, a copy of the Rural American, one year, and a copy of the New York Weekly Sun, one year, the best paper published, not partizan in polities! This offer, for two or three hours work only, is the most liberal ever before offered in the history of the rural press. N. B.-After January 1st, Twelve subscri bers at S1 will be required to entitle the Agent to the above Premiums. Adidress, C. F. M[NER & Co.,* New Bruns wick, New Jersey, (near Tork.) where the Editorial Office and farm are situated. A Splendid Chance, An Extraordinary Offer, Don't Delay; Send at once. tHE IJEDIG AGRICEL11TR J0[IRNl OF THE COUNTRY, FREE FOR ONE YE AR. TxE AMERICAN STOcK JoURNAL-A first tlass monthly, containing 32 large double olumn pages devoted to Farming and Stock Breeding, containing regular departments for the Practical Farmer, Dairyman. Stock Breeder, Wool Grower, and Poultry Keeper, !c., &c., &c. Ihis'.rated with numerous fine Engravings and bound in handsomely tinted overs. Farmers wvill tind this monthly a ecry efficient aid in all the departments of Faming and Stock Breeding. It has a Vete rinary Department under the charge- of one af the ablest Professors in the United States, vho answers through the .JOURNAL, free of :harge, all questions relating to Sick, Injured yr Dise.ased Horses, Cattle, sheep, Swine or Poultry. Thus every Subscriber has a Horse and Cattle Doctor FREE. We are now prepared to offer the AS[ERI AN STOCK JOURNAL as a FREE GIFT for ane year, to ALL NtEW SUBSCRZIERs (or re ewals) to the Newherry H ERALD. who shall ubscribe immediately andl par in advance This is a rare opportunity wh ich the intelli gent people of our section will no doubt duly appreciate. Hand in your subscriptions at nce and secure The STOCK JOURNAL free For one year. T. F. .& R. II. GRENEKEI Nov 17, 45-6mn A SPLENDID CH.NCE TO COM BINE THE ECON)MICAL! TiE l'SEFUL!! rHE ENI'ERTAINING AND ThiE B,EAITI EL!!! We haveaurranged to furnish the New berry hIerald and Demiorest's Illn'trated Month ly. the Modei Parlor Magazine of America, for only 55. Demore t's Monthly Magazine contains the es entials of all otners, including the utilities of the lousehold and Home interests in all its depart me'ts. The only Reliable Fashions in all their details. The beauties and utilities of Literature. P'oetry. ketches, Stories. Music, and every branch of en ertining and useful reading calculated to en liven and elev-te society and make our homes :heerful. attractive,.useful, and happy; with a large and magnificent Steel EngravIng. 28 by 35 Fnches, entitled "The P'lc-nic on the Fourth of July." valued at $10, to each subscriber as a premium. The engraving is all done in line and stipple. from the original painting by Lily M. Spence:r, an i. besides the copyright, cost over seven thou mand do; lars. and is acknowledged by artists to be the most perfect a.d beautiful large egraving tver issued in this country. Certainily S10 will aot procure another that combines so much in rest and beauty. 1) cents for mailing the en rviug thould accompany the subscription. Feb. 2, 5-1y. The Newberry Herald clubbed withJ Lne Rural American at very low rate. We will club the HERALD with the RUAL AERICAN at the very low rate of $3 50, for both pal,rs, one year. (1870;) and the Rural American will be sent FREE for the balance f 1869, to alr ,sbscribers who send in their tames early! Here is a chance to obtain the largest and best Agricultural, Horticultural, and general Family Paper published in the United States, and the IIERALD foronlly FIFE r CENT8 more than the regular price of our paper! Such a chauce is rare, and it will he to the interest of our re,ders to call and sub cribe soon, so as to secure the Rural Ameri. an for the balance of 1869 Famst. T. F. .& R. 1H. GRENEKER. Nov 17, 4.5-6m SUBSCRIBE TO THE MONTIIL FISITOIR. nll of Choice Reading, Comicalitles, Puzzles, Enigmas, &c., &c. ONLY 50) cents per annum in advance. Published at Charleston. S. C., BY F. EUGENE DURBEC. Address as above, with name and resi lence plainly written, or to Messrs. B3OINEST & MARiTIN, AGENTS MONTHLY XISITUR. A Splendid Ofer. Having made arrangements with the fol lowing first class papers and magazines, we can club them with the Herald at the very low prices n..med, and will hold this unpre. cedeuted offer open to all new subscribers from now until the first of April. We would advise that clubs be formed in sec tions and that each member of a club take a different paper, as this will give a great variety of interesting reading to neighbor hoods. We fui ther offer to those who will get up a club of ten subscribers to -the Her ald and any of the papers named, a copy of our paper free, or for a club of twenty with the papers named, one copy of the Herald and a copy of any of the magazines or pa pers in the list.' Young ladies and gentle men with a very little exertion can make up a club under terms so advantageous. Read the list and terms: TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Single copies..... .............s 3 0o Five copies.... . .................. 1250 Ten copies, (and one extra,)........ 22 50 Herald and XIX Century ............ 6 00 Herald and Rural Carolinian... ....4 50 Herald and New Eclectic...........6 25 Herald and Lady's Friend............ 4 50 Herald and Saturday Evening Post... 4 50 Herald and Southern Cultivator....... 4 50 Herald and Rural American...........3 50 Herald and Stock Journal.......... 3 25 Herald and Evening Lamp............ 4 25 Herald and Riverside Magazine..... 5 00 Herald and School Day Visitor..... 4 00 Herald and Eclectic Magazine...... 6 O& Herald and Peters' Musical Magazine 4 50 Herald and Deorest's,Maazine.... 5 00 Herald and Burke's Weekly........ 4 50 [Herald and Southern Farm & Home. 4 50 Herald and Bee Journal and Nation al Agriculturist............. 3- 50 PUBLLSIERS Newberry Herald EVERY FAMILY should take at least ONE General Newspaper besides their county paper, "every time." It should be TUE EST, - MOST ENTERTAINING, MOST VAELEI7, and TIlE CHEAPEST, $3, $3, $3, 33, 33, $3, 33. Three Dollars pays for one year's subscrip'. tion, or $1, S1, S1, $1, S1, Si. One dollar for four months to the --- Mobile Weekly Register, The Oldest, Largest, and best known of Southern family journals. Hon. JOHN FORSYTH, Editor-in-Chief. It employs the best talent in the country. Its Stories are the most entertaining. Its Poetry the most brilliant. Its Correspondence is from all important points. Its Telegraphic Summary is a complete history of the week. Its Commercial Review and Prices Current every Mcrchaat and Planter needs-it is cor rect. Its Agrieultural Department is most full Edited by Hon. C. C. LANGDON. Its Polities A.Lwars DEMOCRATIC and SOUTIUERN. It has been published uninterruptedly for Half a Century. It has double the circulation of any paper in the Southern States. Subscribe for the Monr. WEEKLY REo. .sTEn, 1 year 3.00-4 months 61.00. Get your ncighbors to join yon. Clubs of four one year $10 00-take It four months on trial-send $1.00. Specimen copy free. Address, - W. D. MANN, - Prop. Register. Mobile, Ala. June i5, 24-tf'. Don't, Don't! Don't De? Do not forget that Wood's Housebol zine 4s ackno wledged to be 3he Largest a Dollar Monthly in the World. Do not forget that more money's worth en, in Premiums for new Subscr:bers to W ' tinusehold Magazine, than for any other publi- -- eatiua in the world. Do not foret that Six Hundred Dollars will be awarded lb June for Six Prize Stories to be published in Wood's Household Magazine. Latly, but not leatly do not forget that 89Pze,wrth fr.*m $1.50 to $100 in green,. bjackcs. have just been awarded to subscribers and agents for Wood's Household Magnzine; and tbiet similar prizes are to be repeate tri-annual ly. No oteynor hxumbut. The pblication is in its sixth vlme. For two seien copies and catalogue of premiums, enclos 10 cents, and address 8. S. WOOD, Newburgh, N. Y. Don't fail to ask your newadealer for a copy. DON'T ! DON'T !! DON'T !!! A rIl13,15a-ly. CARRIAGE AND BUGGY FACTOR Y. We will keep constantly on hand a choice variety of fine Top and no Top Buggies of the latest and most approvecd styles. Old Carriages and Buggies rent ..ted and made to look good as new. Special attention given to repairing fine Carriages and Buggies which is important to consumers. Rcpairmng done in the best manner and at favorable prices In connection with our factory we are filling orders for fine Carriages. light Rock aways, Germantowns Pheatons, Top and no Top Buggies from a first class North ern Factory. Terms cash on delivery. Our factory is near the Depot. J. TAYLOR & CO. July 21 28 ly. THE SUBSCRIBER has constantly on -handa full assortment of the above approved cases, of different patterns, besides coffina of his own make, all of which he is prepared to furnish at very reasonable ra.tes, with promptness and despatch. - Persons desirous of having cases sent by railroad will have them sent free of charga A Hearse is always on hand and will be furniished at the rate of $10 per day. Thankful for past patronage, the sub scriber respectfully aska for a continuation of the same, and assures the public that, no effort on his part will be spared to rendet' the utmost satisfactiqn. A. C. CU APMAX Newberry S- C., July 31. Sash & Blinds. The subscriber takes pleasure in a.nnouic-, ing to this community that, having m.ade all necessary arrangements, he will be able to furnish Sash with and without Glass, and Blinds, At Very Moderate Rates!! For Cash ! A NDREW C. CH APMAN, 0..7 -i tf. Ncwberry C. H., S. C.