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From ti e San .uarc ( exas Pioneer. EPITHALAMIUM, FOR A "I! AL DEi CON ENANC. R:tg1 fvr tl: beaful a neli, A knen for t,:t yom:' aAd fair, Who s-rts to 2..e r>: il of her imariage Lell, On a a:c-io . K i d .i.i. Swing and ring 1:t your bwlfry ligh, Clamor, 0, belis, to :.:e :y sky, But vo:t rvoico k..ir And that a -in tlat strel:s Is oniv a nockint i,.: You oa:.od. ,lg o j. , i, ' in tones most clesr Ye are : ab ul: fir to ti:e (t :i,g car, 'oni(: suh! soldu Sold for a n:len of iEl-go:ten aoli: A thou.an: eyes :r agape to see The glitter: ig cor:ege pass. Dat the s cet !,ride waketih we:.rilr, And her (ves ther are d!im. abis" Hand, not leart, is the gilt he brings; Duty, not love, is the ,tr:i sing ; And her visions are fraught With caukering thought And direful iragiltilg, Her heart should be ligh, but its beat is Sobbing nd ti:o1bi, sad and low, :odI! sold! sold! Sola for a a.il:in of giittein1 gold' Orang" flowvers in her :in-ng .uir, Half concealed by gossamer Ice Oh, she is lovely tyond compare, Fresh and sweet in her girlish face; Starry je"els on hands and breast, Gems of the Orient, gold of the West, In glimmieiig play Seem, laugit.g to say, "We are the "rice of unrest." But the song is sung, and the i:.e is read, The pageant over. the vows all said Sold ! sold ! sold ! Sold for a n iiion of 1ri-L:s _old . Tui G!RE.v1 li-:- or 1SO.-T he Psccnt year SeOms destined to be crowded with political and physi Cal phenomena. The re-establish ment of the second apoleonir empire by popular vote the pro .elar: tion et' t!!ibiiity in a moral man: the most smiden lal(i possi blc and most terri:ic:ally destrue tive war of modern times; the burnind of C'onstantin ':ople; the savage slthtr of struggling pa triots in :_'-a, have been and are accompaniaed by an almost univer sal drou;-ht in Europe. the failurc of e"rops, the most awful tornadoes and electric storms, and the most general range of earthquakes ex perienced withitn the memory of man. But not the least remarka ble of all these incidents to a re markable ep)och has been the sur prising suIccesion 0f hot spe)Clls that have made both hemispheres ~nant and swelter beneath tihe rays -2f a sun that seems to be seven tmes heated. For one month, 2-ithl only an 0(dd interval to give : ius breath, the denizens of New 'Sork anti a \cida region of terri tory nor:th and west of it have - groaned in the torrid temperature s.of Calcutta. On successive days in June t.he mercury rose above 1000 Fahrenheit. ::.nd onl Thursdlay last it was ten degrees higher there than at Havana and .N ew Orlearz -Xuew Yrk Herald. A letter-wvriter says: "What impressedI re.e most of 11, however. was the French dtrumn-beat from that score of drums shaped like great eceses. Mars and Bellona! what a rattle awd a ring. How thunderingt, vet h~ o wv waspish! Wht ower anld what spi'te! It scorned to me that 1 had noyer hard the voice of war before, and this fierce sound istnow to wake up) tile moreO fJartf!i lin of the nom~$ ket and cannon' upon the beautiiful .Rhine, I-rrts ny -rm: 0-it ToK:n.-We are indebted to Mr. F. W. Moore, one of the Assistant Marshals for t-ikin the census of our Distri.t, far the f.d!owing items, gatheredl from the record of operation on the Sava:nah sIe: John Gresswell and,wife, aged S83 and 75 years, re-pectivelyr, natives of the District, and re-idents of that section below here', known r.s "Ird1and,." have scarceir evrr beenl h':nnd sigh t of the smo~ke o>f ti.r oxn ch.im,eys, and strange to say hare neer seen a railroad ear. i5ied before the die Dl)ia RBy:. a re of Virginia, borno in l7t. (th...t ye..ar whlich witnessedl the birth alikeo of .Na aeon and Welling ton,) and benece 101 years of age is a ver; a.etive ld !' r, liin in the South srest section of he~ istridct-able still to take a good deal o0 out door exercise. Mary Hain'g,O) e>rd, 'iving on the Patterson p2ztco,.sattid the goodly age of 105 vears. A coloretd 1r 1iin' a Mr. E. Soarles' place, is 19 a*rs of ae, and has attain ed the aston i height of 2i feet. Had she been :a:r, and Gecneral Tlom Thunmb, a widower, we should have sug gested a' matrioni: alliance. The cotton returns, so far as udisclosed Sthe census, woulM sem to give an aAeaeo over 20,000U baltes for the Dist't.-.Abbe,ile Press. J^cKso. \izs., August 4.-.\n un nsual event,'enre here last night in thte mn'rrngo ,r l!!m. Aihert T. Morgtan, white, a <hIstinlCu.)d Republiennaf S-na tar in the Mimippi Lezislatu1re, to Miss Carrie liighte coliored. The cerem~ony w a perf%-d. by', a colored minister. Tke couple t imm~ediately for Cleaveland, Oh i'), Men's former home, via Louisville. TIhe ..ir 'n~atu: rally creates a sensation in the sommnun ity. Morgan is a lawyer of some 'bility, temperate hab,its, andl was colonesX of a Michigan re:;'ment of the Federal argy. Tfhc bride is of a decidedly dusky~ hue. Parado!, th F'rench Miinister, who commiitt.ed su Il i Washingiton, was anl intimiat,- fri"nd o f M. Tiers and Jules Favre, and d1id not symtp. thize in the war. lIe did not wish to~ resign to thle inj ury of his''' "nry4 it is though t that he sought~ refug from1 theC dilemmua in deth AX c:mp.:-arye t:ks that, as every m-mn con-zi -a hi.! infaLiih, it is rat.er a:: ais!. dn tat fre Referring to tne battes of 1 1 , 1514 and 1i,, in which the Prussians were often exclu ively pitted against the French alone, so as to an.{rd test tri:ls of the rin tiv fi;:cti pro.ess of these two )eni:es, a wel, infor: :i L.rE1pean wier. in the Citc;n:ati Comnterciai, Mr. 1)"hn i-l !oet.er, ars: There were ten great l,tit!., ill 1,-i', a:na.;dr :* : !y r 'aiuzen, ay 20 an .! Lucnin, .(n J ; rc,s-i,'ren. Aij :1t 2 Iatzia:t, .,rn t ;' ; I):'"lt:Iln, . u .es d e s t h e e n g : g e m e t o f th t 'I )ctober :,the ,r:1inat of Moe a wih the bttle of Moeckern, he:ober a ; wich r :m,,,(Inal e isod in th:e aitt.e "!The com:i ofonlywa in w ih arthle and Wc,:ar. Ii, 31ty i; the cOmba,t Am Gordler" Wahi. t Se;p:tmler it; oe m" bat lear Wieimetr b,etween Tette::born :tnd La !fe7er I) o rouette.s, white (iate I have for::otten, and! Innum:erab.le a:m:dler fhts, itaposszib)le to r(eml:tuber. f The only hattlec mn which Prosans alone, without being encumbered by Russians or Austrains, fought the Fren:'h, were Luckmau, Gross.ieren, Katzb:tch andi Dennew itz, and th'e engagem1nt of W arte:berg, in all live of u lich the P'rnssians were sictorious. The hat tle of I .'e:mew itzis m'oreoverthie tnot ;lorius ictory of this centurv. For ty ihousand Prussians under B12foW utteriy routedU seventy thousand Frenchmen under Ney. No nation can show nmelI a gim:iJus sic- 1 tOrv in the prc"sent eon tury'. In the vear 1814 there wore six imp:.r1art lales La Rotheir (February ,) larsur Aube (Febnru.ar -7,3 L-on (March 9, I ,) Momn t:reau (March 35, I believe). arcittr .\ube (March 20) and Paris (March :30), then the cngagenent of Craonne (March 8, if I remtemtber right), the combats of Champanuhert, 1anchanps, Etoges, Mont ttirail, besides miinor fights, as for in s'arce La Fere Chanpenoise. Of these the Prussians alone engged the French at Laon, Ltoges and Mntnirail in the first icterioutsly, in the two latter they crero beaten. In 1515 there were two battic, Lurer and Waterloo, and twR enrP;:ecet:ts,at Qauatrebras and Wayre, b)e1ie t1e smaller fights. Of these the l'ru:,.Mans f.i:ght alone at Ligney and Wayre, in the firmer they were beaten, the latter was undec:ded. t A S-::.umt: HINT.-The Irish Citizen a:)ys of Burlinga:c's journey The itine was kept up throughout the ourts of Europe, and had a fine run nn til, at St. Petersburg, the unhappy im1 presario of the troupe slienly di-d, poi.oned, as we believe, by his own Chi nan:en, whJ had1 orders to that efiect be ire leavin1g henie, and w ho were thiemt selves inmedi ateir afterwards ordered to t go home. Tihe domestieation of fish is pronitable, ad the Columbia Gu:ardian thinks that fish ponds can be econotnically con structed in many parts of the State. Speaking of fish, their btter qualities t are preserved by killing thern as soon as raught. They should not be allowed to die. The insertion of any sharp pointed I instrumeint into the brain is the way to effect the death of Sah. It mutst have been prtty warm in .lbanty the other day, for according to a paper in that city, on thart day a young man goinrg down Biroad'.var mect two ladies and raised his hait, and before he got the hat on his bead again the sun burned his hair all off, so that he is bald headed. UIe is now usinig hair restorer. What a--horrible thing to be sure. Hope nothing like it will happen here. France hias a population of'38,192.0O I. Including her protecterates 44,5.'3,317T. Public debt $2,585,000,000. 11er annual revennec which is large is nearly absorb ed by her budget of expenses. 11cr nacy consists of a ficet of five hundred sail, five thousand guns, and upwards of ser enty-five thousand men. In Pickens County. "SubscriptiOn" to the Air Line Railroad was carried by a majority of about 150) votes. Ini 0co nec, 'Subscription" was also succes.-fu: iv a mtajority' of about 100) votes. The 1 olial returns are not known, but cant not chainge the result as announced above.-Keowee Courier. Our townsman, Mr. B. C. Brian, hadl to valuable Cows ki!led hy liahtning on Fridav last. And Maj. A. .Jones, at the Pine I louse, also hadl two mules ki!!ed in t~e same was' on Tuesdtay of this wek. '[Edgelh:ld Advertiser. Gen. ILe liardy de Deautien, one Of Nanoleons soldiers at Watroo, and welktown to many of the citizens of this~ tate, bh a residenace in Charleston, many ye-ars eao, died on the 15th, in the 1st year of his ago. Th serv at-girl of the Maiyor of Tn dianarlOtis lately took a fe-arfuil i-evenge on him f"r seoidlinz her. She l-ft his shirt hoomsi andt' eufl's imp as coh~webs, andl stache the lower extremiiti:s till tlhey resembled card-board. Sncratmernto has on e-xhiin a six ten-omd ltump of pure gol taken from the mines near Shata. Its valute is about t$1500, and it is said to be en tirly f:t-e fromu quartz or other inmuri ties. - - A cab,bare leaf worn in the bat and on the chest, next to the skin, will keepm a man cou! and comfortable on the hottest The cotton worm has appered in South Western Ga. MONHL VAZNE Tw /olr prAnm 30wage DlArsvertMisemens WALKER, EVANS & COGS WELL, 0, WYAT AKEN, ('11.1 l!!.Ii'n TON (, $-. -ent sell V~ O pr week. rrle ddre L. :tebi,:e, }xrt-ord. CI. A DAY !-40 n.e artices )or .1^ente iL7S-gir e free. ii. 1t. tilA W, Alfred. Me. SALESMNE .-Sen)I for (;ircular. a first-cla-s uineas ant steady employment. !., F. WJ E, 7 Arch -treet, I'hilatielphia. I'a. r eadvillc Theological Schcl.-I nitarfun: LVI eiue:es 31iisters; $13 I a year to pvur stu ent'; be.tic Aug. ::9. Apply to A. A. Liver Qore. 3Neudvilh-. I's. :URIOUS i. jJWi S TANGE7r.:-Th e-31arriedl J I.a.lre! IPriv:.te ("ompana:,, contaisl the (t reI inf:*r:aticr. ;,ut tree for stamp. Ad er, Mry .\r. .M I/, Mt. [inuover. lia. E ITLPArA GE'T.S asnry of=e35 ..r wee"(k tor allow a large c" mmi. :on to eei. ur r.ew inventicns. .\ddrerr d. W. FIIINK & '{ .. 31arhnll. 31eb. 'rANTED. AGENTS.-,Q-1 Watch free. given :: t ,vryr; liven -ar wh", i'l act a, -A:'n;t. hI tii', ftlight and hhonra!e, pays per d:ty. Addree: R. Monroe Eer:nedy & :o. P'ittsburg. Va. r->OO0 AGENTS WANTED.---1adie' of the Whtiite itou'e." No oppo-ition. steel'En reviros. ltr;.id rale. Ior Cirnlarr. alddre.s . . ITnuL sulxa Co.. N. Y., (.:ncinnati and haca;;o. S. lmimv. 13C'Lctnut .-t., hicua.. r :,'I" '.td S(l :i (r it,. v P1jli :1! .-'_4 hpr iJ:e uth. Ihis wonder 'ul book has :ul! iitructi,,:. to e:able the re,cd r to firc!,te either sex, or any anirni!. a t will. 4e-n,eri-rt. Siritu::!i-m.ard tinndreds of other 'urli,u x'-:rntsrits. It C:fn be obtained by ser:d ig adte' niwh I centa potiAge. to T. V EV &, & (, i.. .\. 41 o. E:ighth .-t.. Philr.delphia. -TAR fPAN.E!) B NNFR.-A large 40 c.:lutn: pater, L,:d_er riz.-. ilin-trated. I,evo ed to Sketches. Poetry, Wit, luror. ge::tiine iun. :on?e::s-:. ofa :-ensih?e ki:d. and to the ex )ourc of *windling. lltril:gh . &c. Only 75 ta a ye.r. at.d a .n.ert engravin- Evangeline.. 1-2x2 feet. zrati. 3 r crculat.on. "'":c r i'uel in a!! nhi aat: it. It is wide-awake. fear ess. trutlhfa!. Try it now. 75 otw. a vear. Spe. ituen- F'1:(iE. .\;dreqe HinNl lrd' lale. N. Il. PATENTS. Inventors who wi.h to take out Letters Patont re advI.d to counsel with MNNX & CO.. edt ora of the scientific American, who have prore uted c!aims before the ['atent Office for over wenity Years. Their American arid European atent A:ercy is the mott extensive in the vorld. (harges less than ny oIher reliable iency. A pamphlet coitaining full inetructious u inre,-torAs 1o ett gratis. -liN N & C(.. 37 'ark Row. New York. YES! IT IS TRUE! Thta'the Best 'Mowers-the Best Droppers-the c-t selt-ltakr-ra to be found in the world are the riginal and lie!iabe I iulhle-Motion rVna Ma hinen.nmadeby rh.ETNA3lAN .I'(C :IN( '.. of saleni. Ohio. Send for kamphlet con sit:ing particular:+. rui HUM!AN I AFCHTNE.- w Pook. Free S1 f'or -tarp, ;AiAill.NT & ().. N.T. A (;N1S W.\NTI in every city. town and viltge for thre lar;est and no't Rucce.fi )OL.L.t iill S i rthr cointry-N(iN ,"ONE mtdorse(t by the leedi:g Papers and 1?xpresa Co.'s i the U'nited ;tates. Our gods give umiversal ntiatsaclion. our premiume to A gent- C Ax 'r ar. :XCr.L.. atnt -ur chicks are free. having two ouses-lin-toi and f' icago -oIr facilitieQ are r:rn- :.r L,. and rer tu-i:e-" exceeds in amount JI (:her cor.cerns in this trude cnmbined. r . EN r) I l ('11;f t'L.\ Its and FItEE Li t Ato S C. . HOMPSON & CO., 36 Feleral Street, Boston. or 158 State Street, Chicago. A MODEL HOUSEe Iteing a cripple. I :ave made house p!an..ing a pedal rtudy. tlne built last season has proved a nodel of convenience. beauty. and economy. lescrip tive circulars of 'lana, Views. etc.. with :enerrl infortuation of value to all. sent free. \ddreres. with otermp or script if convenient. IEt . J. ((i..l\ rchitect. Waterbury.Vermont. Newspaper Advertising. A IBook of 125 cl!sely pr-intedi pnges, lately is tued. contaIns a list of the best Ame~rican Adrer isine M!ediitme, giving tihe names. circulatione. In(C 1i1l ,articulatrs conrCerninrg the leading Iaily md Wee,ty Pl'itiial and Family Newspapers. ogethe r with all those havIng large circulations. nubished in the interest of Religion. AgriculIture. Literature. &c.. &c. Every Adverti.ser, and eve -yprs h cnepae becomuing -uch. w ill invhsbo fgetvlue. .3lailed free toany udd re-s on receipt of fifteen cents. GEO. P. 1WFLL. & CO , r'ublishrersi. No. 40 1ark Row. New York. The P'ittsburg. Pa.. T.eader, in its lstne of May 19. 167 . sayt: "ybe fitrm ot (0. P. Itowc!ll A (o.. hich issuies this iriterestin:g and valuable book. s tie latrgest arnd bie-t Advertising Agercy in tire 'nlted States. arnd we can cheerfully rccirmmrend it t-> tre ttention of thonse who (desire to adlver ie their businress sicientifically ari system atical !y in sich a wuy : that is. so to r-ecure the largest mourit of publicity for the leact expenditreo of noner . LAGEST--EST--CHEAPEST ! NTERPRISE. IN DUSTRY, TACT. Liberath tv n e 1et- T:lnt. hare for overiTwen ty Yerirs been freely uiseid upont And ne a resitdt it i- now. pre-eminenotly, the larget. Bte.-t a nid (lhe~':t II instrr.ted Rr l.iteriy and Fiamily Weezly ini the Woer.. Ic-s of thioursands of n ile-a wake 1'cople, all over th Continent. tae an.rd ridmire tire Buraul fur its euperior A bility. Value. Illurstrationrs. style. &c. Ti PRES5S .II) PEOPLE PIAISE IT ! For examp!e. an E*xchange says: '"The lInl Is the xiion l2!eatntly Printed. Ably F.dited, Widely I ircuntted mi lle.stity Welcomed l'a per. ars a whole. wihich now lindls its way among the Peope. 2- Yiei. NXI I . begins .July 2. Try 1t! Only 8 .5' per volume of2' nimbers, or $3 per year. Lsto chiub. Subhscribe-Now! Adldrea D- D. T. MOJRE, 41 Park Row, New York. w ill pay- for thre-New from now to .harn tr 1. 1h.1. oNE D)(r.LAlR will pay for thre NE\I EEhLY di. dIo. 51 cnts a month povs for the I> \I IY r N. Addren. *J. W. 1-N ( 1. Ai1) Publisher. New York. SUGAR CANE AND 80AGHUM! MILLS. ~Evap,orators a:d Horse Powers. embtod ug all the recennt irmprovemnen ts arid taking tire lesd of every kind ir. ni:rket. 35muf:-ctured by tlher si;mr or 5iorgo 3i1aniuals for 1-T cent free. lTe griat original i!!ustrated comic weekly pa p'r. The~ irst 1" tnul>rsent on rcctilt ml 6c. inge trnuer' 1 c. .iberail terms to agents. Sple:aid i lhromlfo P rrminni to subirh'yibi-rs. Ad de.C Piiun1hine(Io Puithinig Co., 3 NossU at.. N. Y. Post-offce boX2 . d uy 27. I - t Oiver MAY ES & MARtTlN', N EW B E R~ R T, S. C. W H. WISEMYAN, RESYIENT ARTIST, TAKES picaeure in inLformhinlg the citi zens of Nen berry and surrotniding country, tuat he is prepared 10 make .Photographe of' all sizes, arnd in every variety of finish, andi all otlier kinds of pictures. Havilg added largely to hi stock, anti keeping upI -withi all the recent iml)provemenits tin the art, lie feels sitiiedi of his ability to gratify the tastes of all. PRICES YERY RlEAS('NABLE. Sash & Blinds. Te subhscriber taks pleasure in announe rg to this communiitylt that, hraviri nmade all necssary arranyctme.nts, he will bec able to frish Sash with and without Glass, and Blinds, .At Verv MIidera:te Rates !! F<>r-: C ( ii! M.N CHEAP HARES S! CHEAP WCLELLAN SADDLES!! Cheap Team Harr ss, & I!! Tilt' under,i:.cd are .ow ninnfav;ring fnr n:rie I;f:gy iL:t.nes it I ;..-,! per set. New Mc(:lcil.n ;i.!:., , u;;rl an id 4!i ) c.trh. 'i hand G r"mne::t Mci !-.-! Si! die,-, $ itl to 1.- . , -h. T...t :ir:' , and. a hor., .-: (,l' A':i ::l of hI id and workm:i ,. T' ' ..the th l" I.I1' if you wi,h1 a i o d, a:b:- :al and cheap artic. CHAPEA &P EFFRON, t,S MeetIn'! -reet, Charle.to:n, S.C. June 15:, 2 -:m T" Great Medca1 Disecve ry D:. WVALiELt3 CA LIFO IA iINEGAR BITTERS, H tndreds of Thousanl r De.tr teal:::mny to tha.:r vo er-Il Cur:t1ive I:61ects. .. WY,AT AE T:EY? p cW L -2 ~ 91 1 T1EY ARE NI OT A VILE C 2FANCY DRBI{K " Made of Poor Rum. Whiekoy, Proof Spir its. and Refuse LiQuors. aoctorel, spied, aad swectenutd to please ttt taste. ca;led "Tonies" " Appetizor," " Reorers," &r., thi:tt lea- the tippler onto drnkennesaand ruin, but are atrue Meeticnler, marlo trom the N,uvo Kot and It"rbs of Ca!llurni.t, free from all Alcoholio timulants. 'Thy ar" tGREATBLOOD PURIFIER an LIFE GIVING PRI. CIPLE, a perf,et itenovat"r and Invagorator of the 8vistem, carrying ott all po--onous tnatter, and rest.iriu; the bloo:t to a healthy conlition. N o p'rison can take th".so Bitters, according to ,irtait, an remain long unwel. i to0 will be given for an ineurabl^ ca^, pro i. the bon's are w> ,t <Icrovut1.by miiner-al i ", ,s or other means, and the ital organs .,K ,. b ey'nd tho p"nunt of r!p,tir. For In$smmnt^ry and CbronieRhen mattstn, and Gout. Dyspepsia. cr Indi Izo -tion. Bilious, Iicmittent. and Inter mittent PCvers, >1is"no of the Blood, Livor Kidneys. and Bladder, the-e Bit tors have >eeni mit r'c. .n:i. Such Dis eases rre causei by Vitiated Blood, which i . t.en!ay t,rn.lurl by deraugeatent of the Dixestive Organs. -'i.y invi.or.te the Fomar-h. and s imulato of tnrpI, liver and bowels, which render them o 0 an ual. ei'iy in cans$ing the blowl ot a't irnpnri' ie, and- iaP trting new life and vigor to i he who i, s'emn. D'yspepsia or Indigestion, Tindache, rin in the $hoiuldrs, Coughs. Tithtne s of the ci, Diiz:i+s, Sonr torach,'i:ad Taste in the Mouth, lidions Attacks, l'alpitation of the la-", Contios Iichares of 'rine, Pain in th^ reonn of the Kitlneys, and a hundred other inful sympton3 which are tha offsprings of S.per-ia, are cured y these Litters. Cleanse the Vitiated'B3oo:1 whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pim le', Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when it is ful, and yourfeelin's will tell yon when. Keep the h'ood pure and the health of the system will folow.v-fT'TQ 1 14 M4 IN, TA'PE, and other WOIS,~ hnrking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removedl.. F'or full directions, read carefity the circnlar arund each bottle, printed in four languages Enliigh, Giermnan, French, and ipanish. J. WALK~ER, 32 & 34 Commce Street, N. Y. Proprietor. R. II. 3fe DONALD & CO., Dru:peists and General Airnt. Ean FranciscO, Caliifornla, and 32 and 34 Com I -IJD2 .3 LL DEUGoISTS ANtD July 6, 2i--6m. UNION FERTILIZER. SURE DEATII AND EXTERMINATION WORMS AND INSECTS INJURIOUS TO VEGETATI0N. Just receired, a few tons of the above Frtdizer. The remarkahle properties or this article, after moost thioroug;h scientific and practical tst, now heing~ fully established and ac knoledged, the Company who co,ntrol its matfacture and sile is prepared for its INTRODUCTION TO THIlS MARKET, in full co ilee tbt the treat need of the ier of the soil is at last avaiil:rble : that wI om-r an article w hich, as a Fertilizer, is scn.td to none in rpualit.y, andi, further, that it is sure de.uh andi extermnination to the 'COTTON WOR," "CURt'ULIO," A PPrLE M lOTIll PO TAT) i.UG, TOBACCO WORM, IlfIl L.ODE, ARMY WORM, nd all dierip:Oins of insect and vermrienilar ie wha ich inifest and deviatate lhe l':nrta ioin, the Farmi, the Orchar<i or the G'arden. Puir. $15 P'ra To,;. PAUL C. TRENITOLM, No. 2 Union WVharvs. W. L. G-OURDINE, FASIONABLE TAILOR SCOURER, &c., FROM' CHAR~LESTON. I 1esecCt fulliy annlounHces that hie s prprdto cut and fit gentle men'ls suts t to their enltire satis fio. }{avinig had a large expe 'ielce. in the0 tailOin 1g bu;si ness, andv beinug con stantIly sntpplied withI the latest, Now York Fashions. he feels no hesitaincy in asking for' p lt age. W'ork prompttlPty de livered. ~Terms moderate. To making sack coat............. 00 lo ct anid maIke pants.............2 .00 To ct and make vest................1 .50 To cut andi make walking coat'........ 500 To cut and make fine black frock coat. 8 00 ro cut suit of clothecs.,.............. 100 A pril 13 STILL IN AlMYING ! -oods Purchased at Lowet Gold Prie:s, KEW RRIALSDAILY. TIfE subscriber having just returned from Newy York wtith one of thn finest so lectios ot goods in thre J EWELRAY ANDI FANCY (uOlDS LINE, wouild call especial trntion to the following articles, which will he sold at astonishing low prices :(old and ilvr WAT('llEs; F'ine GOLD JEW E.RY- Watch Chains, Silverware, Specta ees, Ateikan and French ('locks, Statues, Toilet Sets, Pocket B'ooks, Fans, Muicali lo, and manny other aridls too nr.roce - ous to menritonl. ISA AG SUL.R \IliER, Columbia 1Ho1el Row. A pril 211, 1 G-tf. Barber Shop. I can be foumnd next to Messrs. Smith & Christian's. where I will shave. shampoo, nd cut gentlemnen's hair, neatly and cheaply. M ay 11 ,19 - tf . A A R O N T IL M A N . Prime Eastern Hay For ~c lIW Citizens' Savings Bank. I S0 Ti CAROLINA. 3RANCil AT NEWBEIR Y, C. i , S. C. I>ep,:. of $! ar.d Upwards Rceived. orect Ao.ed at the Mlate of Seve: per C-::. per .1)su:::) on ('e1-iCates otf L) p', : .ix er tett, ('onpumlnded W:.: !\P.TI, Pehe .l V\ li.'' .:..Eli, V ice-Pr~Uicene. Till() .:S F. 0 ;- ( " ash ier. G. T. SCOTT, -1==i.ta:t ('at-hier. .TN. T. 'ETI1:S(N. E. S. ClTCK R. S. cil:i. F.II, Pt PE & 1POl'IE. Di C :("-rt::S. W i 11 II: tt lto, "olntnhil C. W.an 311:.tie:, G'oun:bia.(. A. C. 1l.t<1;e1!, ("olumb:)in. Joln 1. Palner, ('oitat,. Tihomats E:. Gr , "olumbia. .I E'ir ri ;. T. S.ort, . : rr. S{:. ;ntte...:. may i: re < pr.,i: !th ir r -":::I e :n!d1 r:ti. : !!' : r:.1 r:t of it,it'r('r1 therTCon. I nr. rin aw! r o,!hr . p t a. '- r:iri to Set apart sm-ill stms for their children, and Married Women and Minor: (whose de positS can only be withdrawn by themselves, or, in ca:oc of death, by their legal repre srntatives), wishing to lay aside funds for future use, arc here afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they wiil rapidly accumulate, and at the same time, be s,uject to withdrawal when needed. Apr. 6, 14-(;mo. LOOK OUT FOR YOUR MEALS AT THE ALSTOX HTL HEAMT G01 X . AND DINNER 6OIG 10111 Dec 22 50--3m South Carolina Railroad Company, (;ENciAL SUPT'S OFFICE, X.tY 15. 1870. TI. following Schedule for Passenger Trains will be observed from this date: DAY PAPacOEa TAIT. Laring Cnlumbia at. ............ ... 7.45 a. m. Arriving at Columbia at.............. 4.10 p. M. D-oiT EPRsS TrA1x. Leaving Columbia at................ 7.' p. mn. Arriving at Columbia at............. 6 00 a. mn. TIlE cAXIDEN TR&A IN-TRI wEEKLY. fMondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.1 Arrive at 'olumbia 11.2 a. mn. Leave 1.no' p. m Arrive at Kingville int time to connect with through mail train South . H1. T. PEAlK E, General Sup't. June 15, 2&-t1f. Charlotte, ColumMba & Aulgusta R. R. G0-:NF.IAL FRF.fGlITAND TU'KET OFFICE, (oL.Unt A, $ C., D)ecemnber 28. 1S69. TI E following Pussenger Schedule will go in to effect on this Road on and anter ~SUNIA Y net, 26th Jinatnt: Leave Augusta. at ....................- 4 00 a. m --nCoumbia, S. C.. at........... 9.35 a. m. " Winn.4boro, at..................11.40 a. mn. S Chester. at..................... 1.40 p. mn. Arrive at Charlotte. N. C ............. 4.1:) p. m. Making connections with Trains of North Car. olna Road for all points North and East. Leave Charlotte. N. C., at............. 10 15 a. m. " (hester, at...................... 1.25 p. m. " Winneboro, at................ 2.57 p. mi. "Columbia, S. C. at............ 4.52 p. m. Arrive at Augusta....................t42 p. mn. 3aking clo-e connetions with Trains of Cen tral and Georgia Riailroads, for Savannah. and all points in iloriuda. Mancon, Columbuos. 3[onit goery, Mlobile. New Orleans. Selma. Chattanoo u. M1emphis. Nashville. Loui-vilte. Cincinnati. t. Loui-s. all points South and West. Palace sleeping (ars on all Night Trains. Through Tickets sold, and Baggage checked to all ricipal puots. E7. lussengers by tis route ooc13c Noar. have choice O: T HRe EF. DI H,T RtOOTEa. C. l IIIt.KNIGl lT. superintendent. E. IT. D)onSEY, (Gen. Freight and Ticket Agt. ar. 30, 13-tf. Summer Schedule. PARTANBJURG AND UNION R. R. UrsioN C. 11.. S. I'.. .lun.e 21, 1973. On ad after 3lonulay. the 27th instant. there w Ill be l)aily Passenger Trains over this R oad. n 3londal.ys, Wednesdia. Fridays and Satnr days.fh Iownii Trains will leave Spartanhurg Courthuse at 5:31 A. 31., and arrive at Alhton 11 A. 3M. !eturning, leave Aiston nt 12 31.. and reach Sp ~artaburg~ 'nurthuse at 5.: P. 3!. In Terltrs. the lIown Trrains will leave Spar tan.urg ('rthtouse at 7:31 A.M3.. and arrive at A iston at 1. . Herturig. leave Alsinn at 2:15 P. 3M., and reach Spart aiburg thurthouse at 7. P. 31. n Th;ursdays. the I >own Trains will leave Sp,artahlurg Conrlhonse at 3:45 A. 31., and ar rive at Alstosn at .:35 A. 31. Returnin. leave Alston at 9:3fl A. 31. and rech SpartanrC (urthionse at 2:40 1'. M. eev hi sceue esn comning down the GrevleRoad on rue.-days can come up the $arta burg Rtoad the same day. without deten ion on the way. ard persons guing down this roa d on Thunrsdays can go thbrough to Columbia without detention at Alston. Pecrsons going down this road on Thursdays can go up the ' reenviC leoaud the samne day. without dletention nt the way. and parieC coining up from ('olum, ia ame day, for this road. will not be .detmed t Aton. Il AS I- * .TCl, .luly 6.27-tf. P'resident s. & L . R. It Attend to Your Childreni's Teeth W are so often called on to extract the I r-t Molars or Jar: Teeth for chibiren, and t o revinh:e or st rengthien the front teeth, whch hecomel crooke'l from neglect, that we think it advisah!e to call the attention of I re:t to the sublject ;so that the hack teeth may be fillcd and the front teeth noticed whilst children are cutting their second set, so :5to prevent their coming irregular. Ghirn shed, or lose hut ten teeth from the upper jaw, andl( tenl from the lower jaw, ird the Molars, or jaw teeth, which they -t n.u of these belong to their adult or ;rown set. Many personis say they were ot aware of ti fact. No.v::otice and act eordtigy. Chargest very moderate. rerm~ (ash. IK S. WIIA hE, Mar. 2, 'i-tf Furgeon Dentist. COLUMBIA, S. C. ROBERT JOYNER, PR OPRIETOR. p.JIIMILTON JOTNER, CLER~K, RATES, oftBoard. per Day...............i 00 '-upp'.rI reakfast and Lodging.. (II 8'D. 8th, 1O9. P. P. TOALE, CIIARLESTON, S. C. Lar:t and mno-t compc e )ta:ctry of l 'oor .'-he the .routhernvats PINTED I CE LISI IEFIES ('00PETM N. -?" sF.N\ Ft) 1N .:i %1 ;sl:NT F';11" E"N .\!l CTI April !;, 1ST' -1 1-1y. So U Q. DYSPEPS.!A& INDI GESTION ^ , EVE& R EAPT! Tr CRJEATEA SCLD C/iN WHEE MIEOISE & U oP R IE TOR avWHOLESAE DRUGGisT3 N. B. The CommisAioncr of Internal Rev enue has decido d that a. , de:der can sell this article without a special license. For sale in Newberry by DR. .AMES McINTOSH, Druggist and apothecary. March :; ly. Full Benefit of Re duction to Patrons. ANTE BELLUM PRICES. FALL IN DRY G8DS AT 3, II iLINin COLUMBIA, S. C. THlE recent fall int gold, and thec calic< war between those New York prines of the rival houses of Stewart and Cllin, han had such an influencc on thc price of Dr: Goods that we are enabled to sell to sui the tumble. It is a bad wind that blow nobody good and we are dletermined tha our customers shall have the benefit of it Either coeto us or send your orders. J IL& 11. L. KINARD'S ryGoods Hlouse, Columibia tar 6, 11-tf bR. SHALLENBERCER'S Fever and Ague Always Stops thec Chills. This Medicine has been before the Pub lic fifteen years, and is still ahead of all other known remnedic3. It does not purge, does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in any dose and undier all circtum stances, and is the only Medicine that will CURE IMMEDIATELY and petrmanently every form of Fever and Agne, becausc it is a perfect Anti doto to MTalaria. Sold by all Druzzists. nov 24 1y WILLIAMI GLAZEI [LATE~ G;LA%E & 1;ADCILFFE.] WVOf'LD respcfully inform 'lhe citize'n of Columbliai and the comntry cenerally thta he has resum:ed his old busineuss, that o WATCII, (CLOCK and JEWELRY, where full stock of all goods~ kept in a first-clas esth!thmen t enn be founi,d. Hie will us his best endeavors to give sati,faen on to all le hopes to receive a shart e of patronage He wil! keep tirst class workmen, and al work entrusted to himt will t>e warranted. NICKERSON HOUSE COL U 7'B IA, UU TI! CAit0LINA. This pleasantly located HOTEL, ttmsn pssed by any Hlouse in the South for comi fort and healthy locality, is open to Trar. ellers and others seeking BOARD for th Summer. Families can be accommodate with nice, airy roomts, on reasonable terms~ "A call is solicited." Mv Omnibus will he found at the differ ent diepots-passengers carried to and trot the Hontel Iree of charge. May 10 20 tf WM. A. WRIGIIT. COLUMBIA HOTEL COLUMBIA, S. C. T IIE P'ROPRIETORS take pleasure in at Douncitng that this elegantly.furnishe Establishment is now open for the accon modation of guests. The table will alway be supplied with every delicacy of the set son-both from New York and Charlesto Markets, arnd no efforts will be spared give perfect satisfaction, in every respect, t our patrons. W M. GORMA N' $ }RPIE08 11. II. BIADL'.hl HO OPXSO,f haiz.?'s Cottoi Seed Huller. rsf .3 RODIE & Co. F trsand Cn.nii. 'ion erhat l]tRLE STON. s. c. Apr. (, -70-1-1 v. Fisks M ta1I~ DriaI GasesE THE zUDSCr11: has consta:,tly o. hand :A fl a:r:etC, c of the above app:oved eaie',!fidiirent pa:tterns, ?idtes col'in' of his own make, all of which he is prepared to furnish at very reasonuble rates, WAI promptness and despatch. Person- desirous of haiing cases sent by railroad will have thetm sent free of charge, A Ilearse is always on hand and will be f:rtdished at the rate ol' j1t per day. Thank:'i for ptt patronage, the sub scriber re'pectfully a.ks for a continuatio of the same, and assures the public that no efort on his part iil be spared to reader the utost . a(]laCtiOn. A. C. CIIAP.MAN Newberry S. C., J:tly 31. PAVILION HOTEL. CiaPleston, S. C. BOARD PER DAY, $3.00. M .H.L. BUTTE!;Il"' , Proprietress. R. HAMILTON. Superintendent. Sept. 15. The Bee-Keeper's iourna[ AND Uave been consolidated, !:d rernoved from Cleve -and,Ohio. and 1itsburgh, 'en-yivania.toNewYork Ci:y. The two journals in one is now a large illustra ted, double quarto, eight page paper, contain ing Five different depa:tmzents, viz: Bee Keeping, Agriulture, liome and Fireside, ldies' and You:hs' I)ewrtments, making it the cLeapest and best family paper in Amer ica. for only -1 a vear. Edited by homer A. King, Ehen S. 'Tn pper. and James M. Kneer. aind publi-hed by H. .\. King & Co., 37 Park Row, New YoCk, who send one sam pe copv frea, to every appilat and to all enterpriing ltee-Keepe'ri. "Uints to Bee Keepers.'' a pralctical Pamrphlet of 32 pages, in neat pink covers, tSeventh Edition, and 19.000). sent po-t paid for 10 cents: al-o au thrs of' "Th'e l,ee-Keeper's Text Book," ( w;eh has reach.-*d its Ninth l'.di:ion, and TwenyScond I bonsand,I laving ran Eight Editiorns of 10,000 coepies in le,,s than three vears; sent post-paid, neatly bound in red muin 75 cents. in paper cover, only 40 ets, or 0one copy sent free to every neev subseriber to the two~ papers, in the following liberal offer: The undersigned, in order to favor our redrs, and increa-e the cireulaitio iof' the lerald, have made ar".ingemuents with the aiove firm to 'end the ik12Keeper's .lournal and National Agriculturist, anid the IIerald, both one year. for 43 6.5. and send a copy of the work 'hIints to Ik.e-Keeper's," and "The Keepe's Text Boeok." FREE to each subSerIs h.er. We hope our friends will show this liberal offer to their hee-keeping neighbors. and send to the above firrm for asa mplecopy, but to av::il vourselives of thils offer, the mon ey and names of subscribers miust be sent to us . M:dre-s, T.F. & It 11. G;imNEKER,. - &'litors Herald, Feb 25 tf Newberry, S. C. SUBSCRIBE TO THE Full of (hhite Readin:r. ('oricalities, ONL Y 5.' Ce:: ]er i:~ : l }R rat:. .ienas ab,ove, with unmer and~ re&i dece plainvy written, or to .~'r. Jue S,. 2:;-t f.- ____ D o't, D)on't! Don't Po It !! Do not forgct thtat W.od's lie.useholi Maga ine 'sneknowl.-uied to be ihe Largest and lieat Dollar Monthly in the World. Do not forget that mire mney'vs worth is giv" eoin I'remiumis for new' 5uLsenbers to W ood's tionschold Magaz.ine. than fo.r any ot her peubhi cation in the world. Do not forget that six lIIndred D)olhmrs will be awarded in..June for SIX Prize Stories to be pubshewd in Wood's llousehold Mtaazine. Lastly. 'but not lcastly do n.ot fcrget that 89 t'riz.'. worth fr..m 61.50) to 6100 in green bacs have jusQt been awnried to subscribers and agents for Wood's llousehold Magnz:ne: arid that imilar priz.:s are tee le rten:ed tr-iannual . No lottery neor humbue'r. The pub.lic::t ic D s tie its sixth volume. lX.r two sy eme:u copies and ctalogine ofC pr.-maine. r c'oe' le centse. and adlres S. S. WOOD. Newburgh. N. Y. D)on't fail to ask your newsdealer for a copy. A ril 1.13- -17. A SplndJld Chance. IAn Extrao)rdinary Olier, Don'L Delay, Send at once. TlE LE.AII( AGIIliTRlM J0ER\L OF TEE COEUTRY, FREE FOR ONE YEJAR. Tuuu AMERtICAN hTOCK JofRNtAL.-A firSt class monuhly, containing 32 large double olumn pages devoted to Farming and Stock Breeding. containing regutlar departments for the Practical Farmer, Dairyman. Stock lireeder, Wool Grower. and P .ultry Keeper. &., &., &e. IlItis'rated with numerous fine Engravings and boniod in handeiely tinted covers. Farmers will lind this mionthly a ver efficient aid in all :he departments of Faring and Stock breeditng. It hamsa Yete rinary D)epartment tunder the chnarse of one o' the ablest P'rofessoer; in the Units d1 States, who answers through the .Ji)LRNA L, free of charge, nll qnestions relating to Sick, Injuredl or Diseaseed Ilorses, C.ettle, sheep, Swine or Poultry. Thus every subscrib>er has a llorse and C.ttle Doctor FREE. We are now prepared to offer the AMF,RI AN STOCK~ JOURNAL as a FREE GIFT for one er', to A LL NEW SUBsctBERs (or re ewals) to the Newherry IIzsazt,. who shall ubscribe immcdia-ely and pay in advance. This i!! rare oeppo)rtuntity wh ich thle inteli, gent people cf our section will noi dloubt duly Ihprei:.e. l1.:n3 in your~ 5ub-erittions at otce and. -ee::re rde SToCX .ho ca L~ free for na e w. T. .3F 1.H.GENtl t. r.scEOSS. C LEaN. - - . . rIrER. HENRY 3ISCHOFF & CO. 39) 034 s,1 occ O ' ' , WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, TOBACCO, &C. 197 East Bay, CHArLESTONi, S. C. Mar. ,1, I3-1r. TRAL -MARK(ROL iTTERS3 A DELIGIITFUL TONIC. We take great plrasure in o:Tring the OLD GAROLINA BITTERS to the publie. They are compounded with great care, and cont.ain some of the best Tonics in the Pharutacopia. As evidence of the superiority of our BITTERS over ll others, we have'eertificates from mar:y of the leading physicians in our State, who have prescribed them in their practice. The OLD CAROLINA BITTERS Will be found invaluable for Want of Appetite, General Debility, Chills and Fever, and Dvspepsia. We do not oiter our BITTEIS as a cure for all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonie, they have no egnlal. For ste by lIrugists and Grocers every where. Princip:d Depot, CDDDRIC, WINEMAN & CO., Importers of Choice Drugs amI Chemicals, Feb. 1I, 7-1'. Charleston,. C. DR. H.BAER, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DRUGGIST, 131 MEETING STRFET, (Opposite Market St..) CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec 22, :,-tf [qualily lifc Iusulauce CDI OF VIRGINIA. Til EQON Vt'.\I'.lTfY LIF IiOVI)RANC iE ' rANv oiraCRienN Y;titx. I1t. It is more LIBERA L to the INSU" RER-S thzanr any other comlpa nv. andt will eventually become P'URELY MUTUAL anid belong to the INSUR~EIS. 2d. It ciren:lates its money amon~gsLt s patrons, who are the isrers. G;onse quently they are continually getting the benetit of th~e rapid accull?lations of the Company, the mioney being in vested by the Doard of Directors amongst the~ in sirers. Therefore the insurers are build ing utp an instittion peculiarly their own and con.lneted for t h.ir knefitL. 3d. The loans of this comnpany are as lib eral as other conmpmes who declare divi dends at the end of the second, third and fourth years, but this Gompany at the end of the first aud every year. Thereby the insurer saves several years' interest on his oants by insuring in this Gompany, and lie never loses his~ money it he- pays up fur ONE WHOLE YEAR ; hereas, in other compa nies, he has to remlain an insurer for sev eral years, or he luses all the money he has DATID B. GLARK,. President. T HOS. If. WYN NE, Vice-P'resident. JOHN Q. WINN, Secretary. General JAMES IL. LANE, Actuary. Dr. F. B. WATKINS' ?. Medical Advisers. Judge J0OHN A. M EREDITHI, Counsellor. J. B. WINSTON. Treasurer and Secretary R. F-. & P'. R. Ri. WM. J1. JIOlINS)N, of Johnson & Hunt, Wholesahe Grocers. WM. 11. P'OWElRS, of Winston & Powers, Wholesale Grocers. ALiERT ()IDWAY, Treasurer Bucking ham Staite Companty. J. F. GIllmoN, Superintendent A dams' Ex press C.omnant. CIA RILES Y. Mt)!RIS, Morris & Co.'s Su galr Refinery. G. A. P'EPLE, Superintendent Mlanchester Cotton Mills. JOlN IL. TYLER, John 11. & Johtn Ty!er, Jecwelers. MOSES MiLt,lllsEl. Wholesale Dry Goods. TlOMAS . BALDW IN, Clother. JOIIYN'I. G'JIIIII. I a.,bier Plhmters' Banxk. J R. DOWELL, Super.intendent WVes crn io n Teb-i~::pht iomp.my.. ALEN \. RBERThON, Ca'ile Broker. GEOi.GE L. IlERING, Wholesale Grocer. R. L. BROWN, of Brown, Jones & Co., S. M. REN A UM, of S. & M. Rosenbaum, D rv Gzoodd. Equaity Life Insurance Co. Examine its Pamphlets before you insure, it ito your interest to do so. Pfi'idpil Oflice 1013 Main Street, Ridmnom, Va AGENTs WANTED EvrY.WHEr.. JOttN A. CttA PMAN. Dn.. JA-S. MtcINTOSa: Local Agent. Examuin ing P'hysician. BENJG. HEB.TOT, Gen. Traveling Ag't. Charleston, 5. C. Sep. 22 Si ly. Where to Stop. WILLIAMS' HOTEL, - Formerly Harvey IIouse, S?ARTANBURG. C. H., S. C. COTNENTAL HOTEL, LA URENS C. HI., S. C. J. Y. H. Williams, Proprketsr. MY friends nnd the traveling public are re sperfully informed that the above named IOTELS are now under my control; and they may rest assured that the reputation of the two houses will he fully kept up. The Rooms are comfortably furnished and the Tables will be supplied with the best of ev Newberry Hotel. J. P. POOL, Proprietor. IThis Hotel is en'raliy situated, commo 0dious, airy atd well ;poitted. No IenS are spared to take the gue:ts fret "at home."