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THE LOST FRIEND. The night':s gone, day followeth after night, t Be thou my day-I folded in thy light; Love to love answers, where thy suile my he: Wilt thou not smile on me? Lo, far In beaven the orb of day is hung, And with sweet sounds the leaves by ze' phyrs swung, Leaf unto leaf replies; bee hums to bee: Wilt thou not talk with me? The pine trees, crooni2g low, ding odors sweet; The brook leatps by, some brighter brook to meet Bloo-n to bloom answers, fLirer grows the 1 - lea: Wilt thou not come with me? What of the night? Night calleth for the stars; The lilies sleep beneath the moonbeams bars; Star to star answers: I call thee to be Moonbeam and star to me. And wh-tt of song? The wind-harp swept at night, One soul enchanted by some stiange de li,-ht So sweet, so glad, so pure, as song may be: Be thou a song to me. Prince of the storm. fling out your banners gray, Lock out the stars that mock my lonely way; Yet not one fear, if I ma% wait by thee: Couldst thou not wait with me? Ah me! my day, my star, ny song is fied; The leaf, the bud, the tender bloom is dead, And only memory drifting back to me: Thou couldst not live for me. (Overland Monthly. The Weird Faces on Window Pines-More Extraordina ry Stories. From the S.ndusy (Ohio) Register. May 5. We have often heard the ques tion, why Sandusky and Milan only are the scenes of these strange phenomena. Our obser vations satisfy us that they are very general over this State, and perhaps all over the world. We discovered in North Fairfield, Hu ron county, Ohio, a few days since, twelve of these pictures on one window of a saw-mill. One of them, however, is a group of two persdrs, onea man with a hat on, the other a female, whose face oc ears immediately in front of the man, both looking out of the win. dow. Some of the others have the -appearanco of ancient phil J1; osophers and some bear quite a -strong resemblance to Washing iton in his old age. Also, in the thouse of the owner of the mill, enD an upper window, there may be eee the pictures of three per 'eons looking out of the window, asnd there are several more on the windows of this house, to which ftis not worth while to refer es pecially. Also, on an upper win dow on a large brick house there is a large pane of' glass very strikingly stained, in which we perceive two pictures. We called the attention of our friend, Dr. FAu;st--who, by,the way, is no visionary, but a profound man, Swho believes in the reign of law to these pictures, and his imnras sions agreed in the main 'with ours, after a little study of the stained glasses. Passing on from Fali field to Plymouth, we dis covered th<se pictures by the half dozen in that town ; one is of a cat in the post office window a lower window on the left side of the door as you pass in. This outline is so distinctly defined that no one can fail to see it after having his attention called to it. On a window of another building there is one of a horse; the head and breast only show. This is also a clearly-defined outline. T aere are also. on other windows oftbe same building pictures of persons which * requires no great stretch of rancy to see. We called the at tention of several persons to these pictures; some can see them and some cannot. Nobody can give a satisfactory solurtion to these phenomena. If it is not natural photographing, as some suggest, why did they not occur in times past ? Some main tain that the proportions of the constituents of glass aredifrn from what they used to be, that the stain on the glass is the result of thai sun on this new glass. But these pictures occur on glass of of very ancient date. Astrono mers stated, over a year ago, that the atmosphere of the sun would expand during the suimmer of1870 several millions of miles-that the effect on the earth would be very remarkable. If it is true that the atmosphere of the sun did expand last summer, it may be that the chemical effect of tfiat luminary is different from what it used to be, and is the cause of the phe nomena. We believe that the best-inform ed spirtual mediums say that spirits have nothing to do with the matter. But some humble ones say that it is the work of spirits; that they are paving the way to yet greater developments ; thatl the veil which has so longr shrouded the future from man is about to be lifted ; that the old order of things has passed its cul mnination ; that the new dispensa t ion is being ushered in. We have neither theory nor belief about the * matter, but look upon the phenom ena as somethingr very- strange. E. W. A LEXANDER. Two Ohio girls filled lighted kerosene lamps last week. It was the non-explosive kind, and both sleep in the valley. * Iowa expects to raise I00,000, '00 hushels of corn this yer. DIsoUST.D WrrS PoLTlcs.-Sam Dick erson, whose recent experiences at the North have rather disgusted him with politics, declines to serve as a delegate from Ward 6, from t hich he has recently been elected by a flattering vote. He has cone to the conclusion that Radical republics are very ungrateful things, and do not dispense that justice, which they .should to their devotees. Alas! poor Samivel.-Chareston Ovurier. THzE WIHEAT PxosrEc-r.-Although the prospects cf the wheat crop have been blasted in some parts of our county by the fly and the rust, we are gratified at being able to st:te that the crop, in ti e main will be a good one. In some quar ters the grain has sufficiently ripened to lead to the belief that the era of new flour will dawn on us in a fortnight. [Greenville Mountaineer. - -0- ___ _ THE TEI.EGRAPH LINE.-We hare good authority for stating that the telegraph line between Columbia and thi- city will be completed in a few weeks. There has been some difficulty in obtaining the ne cessary supply of posts, and the work consequently been delayed. It is now believed that this dfficulty has been over come.-Greenville Mountaineer. READ CAREFULLY. Ague and Fever. The only preventive known for Chills and Fever is the useof Wolte's Schiedam Schnapps. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Is good for Dyspepsia. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Is a preventive of Chills and Fever. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Is good for all kidney and bladder complaints. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Is used all over the world by physicians in their practice. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Is good for Gout. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Is good for all Urinary complaints. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Is recommended by all the Medical Faculty. Wolfe's &hiedam Schnapps. Is good for Colic and pain in the stomach. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Is imitated and counterfeited. and purchasers 'will have to use caution in purchasing. I beg leave to call the attention of the reader to testimonials in favor of the Schnapps: I feel bound to say that I regard your Schapps as being in every respect pre-eminently pure. and deserving of medical patronage. At all events it is the purest possible article of Holland gin, heretofore unobtainable. and as such may be safely prescribed by physicians. D&VID L. MOTrE, 31. ti., Pharmaceutical Chemist, New York. LOUISVILLE. KY., Sept. 1. 1 feel that we have now an article of gin suitable for such eases as that remedy is adapted to. DR. J.W. BRIGI1T. "Schnapps" is a remedy in chronic.'Catarrhal complaints. etc.: I take great pleasure in bearing highly cred Itable testimony to Its eficacy as a remedial agent ia the diseases for which you recommend It. Having a natural tendency to the mucous surfaces. with a slight degree of stimalation. I regard it as one of the most important remedies In chronic catarrhal affecticns, particularly those of the genito-tarinary apparatus. With much respect.your obedientaervant, CH[AS. A. LEAS, M. D., New York. 26 PsxE STREET, EWw YoRK. Nov. 21, 1807 UDoLNBoWOLE. Esq.. Present: DEAR SnR: I have made a chemical examination of a sample of your "Schiedam Schnapps," with the intent of determinig if any foreigu or injurious sub stance had been added to the simple .distilled spirits. The examination has resulted in the conclusioc that the sample contained no poisonous or harm fuI admixture. I have been unable to discover any trace of the deleterious substances which are somoetimes employed in the adulteration of li.. quors. I would not hesitate to use myself, nor to recmmend to others, for medicinal' purposes. the "Schiedam S.:hnapps'" as an excellent and unobjectionable variety of gin. .Very respectfully yours. (Signedl CHAS. A. SEELY, Chemist. CREmIcA L AyD TECHYrCAL LADoLA TOUT. 18 ExcE. GEo PL Acz. NEw Yonx. Nov. 25, 1867 UDoLPUO Woira, Esq.: DNAn Srn: The under signed have carefully and thoroughly analyzed a sample of your 'Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps,' selected by ourselves, and have found the same free from all organic or inorganic sr stances, more or less injurious to health. Fromi the result of our examination we consider the article one of superior gnality. hcalth ful as a beverage, and ef&ctual in its medicinal qualities. liespectfnllv yours, [Signedi ALEX. TRIPEPEL. Chemist. gFR ANCIS E. ENGELTHIARD, 31. D. For sale by all respectable Grocers and Drug UDOLPHO WOLFE'S EST., A pr 19, 1$-3mos 22 BEAVTER ST., N. Y. H. C. WISKEMANY, NEWBERRY, S. C. DEALER IN GUANOS, GRAIN, HAY, ETC., ETC. Mar. 29, 13--Sm. THE CELEB3RATED We have a large lot of this highly approved FFRTILIZER, which we will sell on the most accommlfodating terms. Call on R. MOORMAN & CO.,-with whom it is stored--for particulars. P. IVt & R.S . UHI , Feb. 22, 8--tf. ETI WAN S. HAVING relinquished the Agency of the Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phosphate Corn. pany of Charleston, S. C., and Capt. WV. HI. Webb having been appointed in my place. Farmers and Planters who use those justly popu!ar Etiwan Fertilizers, will find an anm ple supply by calling on Capt. Webh. G. T. .SCOTT. Newberrv, Dec. 13, 1870. I have now on hand eighty Tons of Etiwan No. 2, and twenty Tons of the No. 1, and will keep constantly supplied with these popular fertillizers. Farmers will do well o lay in what they want at once. W. H. WEBB. Dec. 14, 50--tf. Frog Level CUSTOMERS will take notice that I have a full supply of that good make of AXES on hand, and for sale low. D. MOWER. Nov. 23.,47- -tf. CUSTOM made pegged CALF BOOTS, an<i warranted._ For sale by D). MOWAER. Nov. 2-3, 47--tf. -- Bush. COW PEAS. For sale by D. MXOWER. Apnr. 2, 1-fi.. A New, Safe, and Equitable Plan OF SECURING TBE Benefits of Life Insurance TO THE MASSES. The Commonwealth Co-operative Co., 138 Chambers St., New York. Capital $100,000. Charter Perpetual. The oBjECT of this ComDany is to furnish to all healthy persons a mode for providing for their families after death, and still have the use cf their money un!il it ii needed for the payment of losses, and then in such small sums that all personi-the poor man as well as the rich-van avail themselves of: its advantages. Any person fifteen, and not over sixty years o'd, of sound bodly and mind, may be, come a member of this Company by paying an admission fee of Ten Dollars, an annual due of rwo Dollars on the first day of Jann nary in each year. and One Dollar and Ten Cents for each death of a member in thesame Division. They are by the Company placed in divi sions limited to 5,000 members, uf about tl' same age. HOW TO JOIN. Send to the Company, or any of its agents, and get Circulars with full particulirs, and blank Applications for membership, which you can fill out and return with admittance fee, and (if accepted) a Certificate will be made out and sent you by mail, which se- 4 cures to your heirs as many dollars as there are members in your division at the time of your death. The Officers and Directors are: ORRIN FR[NK, President. JONATHAN S. CHRISTIE, Vice-President. L. N. CLARK, Secretary. GEO. W. BRAINERD, Treasurer. DIRECTORS. JUDGE W3M D. VEEDER, Brooklyn, N. Y. G. A. HOBART, Esq., Paterson, N. J. C. A. SPRAGUE, Brooklyn, N. Y. May 24,21-0m. VICTORII TONIC BITTERS, ENTIRELY YEETABLE FOR THE CURE OF Yyspepsia, Ague and Fever, Billious Diseases, Gene ral Debility, and all Impurity of the Blood. It excites healthy. appetite, invizorates the Digestive Organs, is devoid of all that dreadful poison-Fusil Oil, ald imparts a most agreeable, warnjing,. and cordial effect to the Stomach. It exhilarates the spirits. relieves pain, and is most wouderfully efh eacious in all drbilities and irregularities of Females. It will prove a positive preventive in all MALARIAL CONTAMINATION. MOTTE & TARRANT, Manufacturers and Sole Proprietors, NEWBERRY, S. C. Mar. 15, 1l- tf. DR. E. E. JACKSON, DRUGGIST 'AND APOTHECARY, COLUMBIA, S. C., Keeps constantly on hand a choice and pure assortment of DRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, and Of all kinds. Vi.<itors to the city are invited to exam ine stock. May 3, 18-3m. GERMAN 800THIG tJORlIAL Invaluable in Teething, and Summer Com plaints of Children. Cures DIARRHUo , DYSENTERY, COLIC, And other Diseases, incident to the period of Den!ition. Unlike the "Soothing Syrups," now so widely used, this CORDIAL contains NO ANODYNE, Or other injurious Drug. It is composed of the very best materials, and should be found in every Nursery. The best physi cians recommend it. MANUFACTURED BY Dr. H. BAER, CHARLESTON, S. C. GP For sale by Mt)TTE & T ARRANT, New berry, S. C. May 3, IS-tf. DR. H. BAER, WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DR UGGIS T, NO. 131 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. May 3, IS-tf. THE. ATLANTIC The undersigned in offering the above Fertilizer to the Planters of Newberry, feel con fident that its quality is fully equal to the best Fertilizers now n!auufactured. This being the first year of its sale, they cannot furnish any testimonials of its merits; but feel assured that when once fully tried, it will becomne the favorite fertilizer in the South. Planters are requested to send in their orders as prornptly as possible. Mayes & Martin, Agents at Newberry, S. C. Feb 15 7tf LARGEST MILLINERiY STURCK In t,he up country and receiving daily addi tions by Express, at TMIE CHEAPEST STORE IN TIE UP COUNTRY. WE beg to offer to the people of NEW BERRY and LAURENS the LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS in the UP COCNTRY, at LOWER PRICES than Anybody. Our heavy sales in the past fontr months, n conseqience of having put prices so low, ils c4aied ss to make a determined efort o DOUBLE our SALE Sat E&LF the PROFITS. We handle large quantities of CORN, BA J0N and FLOUR, and WILL make prices on these goods L6WER than any house in his Country. We also make a specialty of IOES, and offer a stock of 401 Doz. at 'RICES THAT CANNOT BE COMPETED. ;end for prices and see if we will not 3AVE Your MONEY. ALL KINDS OF Agricultural Implements. ..ORICK & LOWRANCE, COLUMBIA, S. C. Mar. 29, 13-3m. CLOTHING AND TAJS7 AT 1, & W, C. SWFFIELBD, W E have now in store a very large tock of the above goods, and we as ure our customers that we have nev :r before been enabled to offer them o CHOICE A SELECTION OF .OODS. at such low prices. We have good All Wool SUITS at 15, suitable for any business man. H A T S, We have a very large stock, and ve are determined to undersell any ther dealers, as our facilities enable Ls to do so. OUR SHIRTS tre decided to be the best fitting hirts made. Ve make the finest custom garments unde in this State. Call and examine. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, A pr. 5, 14-tf. COLUMBIA, S. C. C. F. JACKSON'S LARGE, BEAUTIFUL AND C:IEAP iTOCK of SPRING and SUMM ER DRY GOODS, A LSO, tre now ready FOR SALE. And all CUS ~OMERtS.will be SURE OF BARGAINS ais he Stock will be sold at VERY SMALL PROFITS. ~O HUMBUG. C. F JACKSON, Main Street, COLUMBI, S. C. A pr. 5, 14--tf. ISAAC SULZBACHER, SIGN OF MA3DIOTH CLOCK. (Under Columbia Hotel,) COLUMBIA, S. 0., IE'L RATED 4 8.TISF'N and dealer in WV A T C HI E S CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, FANCY ARTICLES, CUTLERY, PIPES, Xnd everything usually kept in a first class Jewelry Store. All orders promptly and satisfacto rily attended to. Feb 157 tf W. L. GOURDINE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR SCOURER, &c., FROM CHARLESTON. Respectfully announces that he is prepared to cut and fit gentlemen's suits to their entire satisfaction. Hav ng had a large experience in the tail ring business, and being constantly supplied with the latest New York Fashions, he feels no hesitancy in ask ing for patronage. Work promptly cielivercd. Terms moderate. ro making sack coat.............4 00 ro cut and make pants............2 00 ro cut and make vest............. 200 ro cut and make walking coat.... ..5 00 ro cut and make fine black frock coat.. 8 00 ro cut snit of clothes............. 1 00 April 5. Sewing Machines. HEREAFTER these valuable maclines, so necessary to the comfort of every family, will be kept for sale at the Bookstore. Warranted to give satisfaction. Call and examine. Subscriptions received to all the Ladies' Magazines, via: Godey, Frank Leslie. Dem orest, Peterson, Lady's Friend, Die Moden welt, and others. Subscribe at once. Any book that may be wanted by any person, if not on hand, will be procured and sold at Publisher's prices. At the Book. store, Newberry. JOHN A. CHAPMAN. Wagon Making, Repairing, & TIE undersigned has opened a shc hall a mile from Helena, (on G. & C. R. R at Judge Lake's place, where he is prepar to Shoe Horses, Lay Plows, Make and I pair Wagons, and do any kind of Wo Work, either Agricultural, 31ill or Domes Work. He will also repair Gotton Gins. Shoeing a Horse..................8 1 Laying a Plow (owi.er furnishing iron,) (he furnishing iron,)... 2 floise Wagon with body.........115. 9 " 4 " witLout body.......100. All other work in proportion. All that is asked ii a share of his frien patron.ge. Call and see. STEPHEN F. E. GRUBER. Mar. 1, 9---t f. MANLLA ROPE Suitable for well ropes. For sale by D. MOWER. THE CHARLESTON UN FOR Freight and Passengers, To and from BALTIMORE, PHILADE PIIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, and all the New England Manufac turing Cities THREE TIMES A WEEK, TLEDDAYS, TiI CRSDAYS and SATURDAY Fare from Newberry, - - - $25.! THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD Co., And connecting Roads West. in alliance wi the Fleet of Thirteen First-Class Steamships the above Ports. invite attention to the Quic l'ime and Itegular Di-patch afforded to the bua ucss public in the Cotqu States at the PORT OF CHARLESTON. Ofering facilities of Rail and Sea Transport tion for Freight and Passengers not equal ed excellence and capacity at any other 1or. S. B. PICKENS. Gen. Passenger and Tick Agt., S. C. Railroad. ED. H. BARNWELL. Gen. Freight Azt.. C. R. It. Apr.12, 15-tf. Greenville & Columbia Railroai . ..d,..n tCOLUMBIA, S. C., March 1. 1871. E On and after Wednesday, March 1. the follov Ing Schedule will be run daily. Sundays e :epted. connectin- with Night Trains on Sou Carolina Road, up and down, also with Trail going South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augt ta Railroad: UP. LIeave Columbia......... ......7.00 a Alston .......-.-.-.-............ 9.10 a Newberry........-..---........11.15 a Cokesbury.. ............300 p '' elton..... .---.-............00o p Greenville...................... 6.30 p DOWN. Leave Greenville............... 6.15 a Belton..-----.................. 8.0 5 a Cokesbury...... .......10 07 a Abbeville... ................. 8.15 a Newberry....................... 1.60 p Alston---... .............. 405 p Arrive Columbia ..---------........... 5.55 p TIIO)S. DODAMEAD, Gen'l Sept. 31. T. BARTLMTr, General Ticket Agent. Charlotte, Columblia & Augusta R. I SUPERIXTENDENT'S OFFICE. CoLr.Ia , S C., June 1. 871 ON and after SUNDA, June 4. the P' .enger trains over this Road will run as fullow oo NoBTR. Train No. 1. Train Noe. Leave Aurusta......3.15 A 31. 6 00 P. Leave C'o umabla..8 25 A. M. 11.00 P. Arrive Chariotte...3.uO P. 1. 6.~0 A. Leave Charlotte..7.40 A. 31. 8.00 P.] Leave Columbia..2 301. 31. 2.32 A. Arrive Augusta......7.50 P. M1. 7.80 A. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sunds excepted. Both trains make close connection all pants North. South and WYest. No 1 Tra makes close conuection at Richmond for Virgi La Springs. Through Tickets sold, and Baggage checked all principal points. E. P. A LEX ANDER. Sup't. E. Rt. DoasEY, General Freight and Tieli Agent. June 7 South CarolIna Railroad Company COLUMBIA, S. C.,'January 19,1871 (IN and after SUND AY. the 22d Instant. P' senger Trains upon this 1 )ad will arrive a leave as folows: Taux No. 1. Leave Charleston at .................... 8.21 a A rrive at Columbhla at:... .............. 3 40 p Leave Columbia at..-..................12.15 p Arrive at Chariest on at....-............ 7.50) p Leave Camden, Sundays excepted, at... 9.5 a Arrive at I{in.gvlle at--- ........-..... 1.2) p Leave hmngvi.le, Sundays excepted, at.. 2.30 p Arrive at Camden at--.--............ 6.00 The above Trains run in connection with inton, Columbia and Auguta RaIlroad, cc nectig with Trains for Wilmington, North Ca: lina, and with Trains for Aunusa. Georgh making close connectIons with II ght Trains Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad, for points South and West. Taar S No. 2-NIGHT ExpaEas. Sunday Night excepted. Leave Charlest.a at.....................7 10 p Arrive at Columbia at... .............0 a Leave Columbia at.... ...............7.50 p Arrive at Charleston at...............6.45 a This f'raim runs in connection with Up Augl ta Trains, making close connection wit Geo Railroadi aud Central Railroad Morning Tra! for all points South and West. A. L. TYLER. Vice-President s. B. PICKENS, General Ticket Agent. Summer Schedule Spartanbnrg and Uni Ea.ilroad. To Commence 29th May. 1871. DOWN TRAIN. UP TR AI Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Lea Spartanbnrg-.. 5.8) 5.25 Batesville ......... 6.0) 6.00 4 53 4 Pacolet .........6.8 6.13 4 40 4 Jonesviile....6.43 6.48 4.('5 4 Uininuville.., 7.25 7.5) 3 15 Santuc.........8.3 $.3 2.80 2 Fith Dam....8.40 8 45 2.16 Shelion.......... 9.15 920 1 35 Lyles' Ford....9.4) 9.45 1.12 1 Strother..... 1) 05 10.10 12 O0 12 AIsMnn.. ..... 11.(:0 12 ayS.87.TIHOS. B. JIETEi:, rresideni COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA. S. C. 3T HE PRO PRIETOR takes pleasure in nouncing that this elegantly.furnlsli Establishment is now open for the acco modation of guests. The table will alwa be supplied with every delicacy of the s< son--both from Ne w York and Charlest Markets, and no efforts will be spared give perfect satisfaction, in every respect, our patrons. Jan 1 WM. GORMAN NATIONAL HOTEL, Columbia, S. C. Robert Joyner, Proprietor. P. IIamilton Joyner, Clerk RATES: Of Board, per Day.......e Supper, Urcakfatst and Lodging..2 Single Mcals............ ...... Sep. 8th, 1S69. ALONZO REESE, BARBER. Next door to Pollock's Restaurant, Columbia, S. C. Will Shave, Shampoo, Trim and Dye, To suit the most fastidious. Try him! PAVILION HOTEL. Charleston, S. C. BOARD PER DAY - - - - 3. Mas. H. L. BUT TERFIELD, Proprietres R. HAMILTON, Superintendent. LOOK OUT FOR YOUR MEALS AT THE A iston Hotel, aBrakfast Going Up and Dint Going D)own.Mi -d NMIERR I4A1 F ) ic A. P. Pnf, ,: . PrincipaL Xiss FANNIE LEAVELL,I Assistant. 0 Prof. f W EE, : isi7al Dep't. 10 15 THE next session of this SCHOOL will begin on TUESDAY, THE THIMD (ad) OF )o JANUARY, 1871. Tuition-F:-om $10 to $20 per half session of 5 months. Music and Modern Languages extra. Instiuction piven ir all the branches usually taught iu Female Schools of the highest grade. Pupils from a distance can obtain board in good private families at about $15 per month. Pupils Will be charged from the date of entrance, and no reduction will be made except in cases of protracted illness. X N B. The Tuition fees must be paid In advance. For particulars apply to f COL. S. FAIR, o Pres't Board Trustees, or S. P. BOOZER, Esq., Sec. Jan. 4, 1-tf. ot CROQUET. In 0 Complete sets from 63 to $20 per set. h BASE BALLS. All the different kinds at reduced prices. FISHINC TACKLE. * Of every description. n TRAVELINC SACS. et For ladies and gentlemen. 3. FOREICN FANCY COODS. - CUNS AND PISTOLS OF 'ALL KINDS AND PRICES. AMMUNITION. SPORTSMEN'S COODS. Goods shipped to any part of the country per express. The same careful attention giv en to orders by mail as to personal purchases. , Prices for our goods based on gold at par. s- POULTNEY. TRIUBLE & CO., 200 W. Baltimore Street, In 131 BALTIRXi 0az . 0 M Apr 5, 14-1y. DR. J. R. THOMPSON, SURGEON DENTIST, 02 In (Successor to Dr. W. B. McKeTlar.) Office over McFall & Pool's store, on Main Street. - All the old business left unfinished will be s' completed on the terms as before arranged, 2and everything done in the best manner and warranted. The patronage o the public is ~:respectfully solicited. 1. Dec. 8, 48-if. .PROSPECTUS FOR 1871. to a in Size of Page Chanfed, and Attractions vastly S *0 THE ALDINE: et Ant Illustrated Monthly Journal of' 18 pages, o in the World. "G ive my love to the artist workmen of TheT Aldmne who are strivln~ to make their profession m worthy of admiration orbeauty, as it ha..always 5- been for usefuiness."-Henry Ward Beecher. The object of The Aldine is to furnish a medlinin jwhilh shall be a fit exponent ofprogress, and of m : the beautiful in ParNTusa and the kindred arts. min The latest and most improved machinery, and m ' the very hihest order ofmechmanical and artistic mn talent shl be taxed to the utmost to produce a 9 in sheet-a, nearly as possibleprfect ntyora in phy and illustration. While it is intende that m .the appearance shall be unexceptionable, no m pains will bespared to keep the literary matter, Ii- orizginal and selected, equal to the best. n- The V2;nQUALE.D 'xcCLLE2IcE of the WOOn 'o- CUT ILLUsTRATLoItS published in the pages of --The Aldine has elicited the commendation of the of Enropean as well as the American press, and has ill been hailed as the commencement ofa new era In the history of Illustrated Journalism. 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PublIsher. .10 No. 23 I razRTYSTazzT, NEW YORK- a 5 Jan. 18, 3-i-f. Stereoscopes, 17VIEWS, ou ALBUMS,t CIIROMOS, E. & fi. T. ANTHONY & co., 59~1 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, m1- Invite the attention of the Trade to their ex ys tensive assortment of the above goods, of a% their own publication, manufaicture andj urm- p on portation. .o -Also, al tO PIIOrO LANTERlN SLIDES,u and GRAPHOSCOP'ES, NEW VIEWS OF SEIE. CO. 51BnOADWAY. NEW YoRK, n Oipposite Metropolitan Hotel, P) IMPORTERs ANDMANUFACTUREs OP PHOTOGR~APHIC MATERIALSn MICQUIEEN & RIECKE,C Wrf0LESALE ti PROVISION & PRODUCE DEALERS. Have constantly on hand and receiving Bacon, Dr.y Salted Meats, Pork, Lard, Beef, Flour, Sugar, Molasses, &e. Purchasers are requested to examine th eir i stock at 1 21 and 23 TENDU'E RANGE, fe ICH ARLESTON, S. C. - Feb. 22, 8-6m. l"NICKERSON HOUSE.' Columbia, S. C., This pleasantly located Hotel, unsumrpassaed byp any H ouse in the South for comfort and health lclity, is now open to Travelers and otes sengaccommodation. Families can be far er nihe with nice, airy rooms on reasor.at Is terms. "A call is solicited.'' My omnibus will be at the d!fil:rent depot.' Jan 1 S AR L T . W mIGrT. - Mofy Cannot Buy It A OR SIGHT IS FRICEh !SS! me det ex( th< The Diamond Glasses MrANUACT(MED BY of su< ,K. SPEN ER & S0., N. Y., ti Which are now offered to the public, are p Pr nounced by all the celebrated Opticians cu of the World to be the -<1 MOST PERFECT, by nim Ltural, Artificial help to the human eye ever Th known. Wi 2'ey are ground under.their own supervision, m minute Crystal Pebblee, melted together, prc d derive their name. '*Damoud," on account their hardiness and brilliancy. cu The Scientiic Principle ci I which they are constructed brings the core ne centre of the lens directlyin fronf-o the eye, do oducing a clear and distinct vision. as in the n tural heagty sight, and preventing all -un esan sensations, suechas glimmering and ivering ofaight, dizziness, &c., pecullar to all hers in use. They are Mounted in the Finest Mann, rc frames of the best quality, of all materials used for that purpose. Their Finish and Durability CANNOT BE SU3PASSED. CA vrow.-Xone genuine unless bearing their ix ide mark stamped on every frame. M1 Sul J. W. MONTCOMERY, in Jeweler and Optician, Is sole agent for n NEWBEZZY.,1 . C., 1 om whom they can only be obtained. These . oods are not supplied to Pedlers, at any price. ed Dct 5,40-1y. 1 t:m OLE9 HARNESS tusset, Upper and Whang SE.THER, E n hand and for sale by D. MOWER Apr. 6, 14-tf. E'HE SING-ER!I p -' . hai eas of to pr< ] rai - .fur se tht NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHiNE, isL >w offered for sale on easy terms, at the ae Agency, No. 197 King St. Charleston, Silk, Thread, Needles and Maebine Find- al gs, of the best quality. Stitching done to der. General repairing execnted. to LIE NEW MANUFACTURENG MACIIINE, tilors and Boot Fitters, is the best in the arket.A Local and Traveling Agents Wanted. Circulars and Samples on application. THE SINGER ewing Machine Agency! 197 KTNG STREET, C CH AR LESTON, S. 0. A P. W. & R. S. CIIICK, Agents, NEWBERRY, S. C. Dec. 7, 49-'70-1y. )R E. C. ONES, cel by \ ae lasr inifomn mpfin s Roms vr Mr owen tareI amd pre b ared to execute all work in my profession c I the most approved manner. I am determined to devote my entire art me and energy to my profession. an Jan, 12 2tf. ANR()O: low Lo05t, how ReStorel, Just published, a new edi t i on of Dr. Culver-well's Celebrated Essay on the 1 dical cure (without medicine) of Sperma, rrhcaa. or Seminal Weakness, lnvoluntary aminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and bysical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar age, etc: also, Consumption, Epilepsy, 2d Fins, induced by self-indulgeuce or sex, il er-ravaganee. Price, In a. sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable - ;eay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty ears' successful practice, that the alarming >nseque-nces of self-abuse may be radically ired wi:hout the dangerons use of internal tedicine or the application of the knife; inting out a mode of cure at once simple, :rtain, and effectual, by means of which ery sufferer, no matter what his condition ay be, mn-y cure himsel.f cheaply, privately, idl radically. This Lecture should be in the hands of; ery youth and evcry man in the land. Sent under real,* in a plain envelope, to any Idress, postpaid on rcceipt of six cents, or to post stamps. Also. Dr. Culverivell's "Marriage Guide," -ice 25 cents. Address the Publishiere, CHIAS. J C. KLINE & CO., 127 Jlowery, New York. Sep. 7, 3-ly. Post-Ofice Box 4,55-3 ICE ! ICE !! ICE !!! The Columbia Ice House, is now open for, e season, and prepared to sell natural ake Ice, at from 1 to 11. cent. per pound, :cording to quantity. This Iee is far pre- 6 rable to any manufactured, or prepared, y Chemical process. JNQ. D..BATEMAN, Agt., i Mar. 22, 12-31h - - Columbia, S. G.I SALOON. B. M. BLEASE is with Messrs. Ward & ierson, and will be glad to see all of his d friends.. Best brands of Ales, Winr-, Brandies, - rbiakies, Gin, &c., on band. Pdnerv Driznks,!] c., at all times. ' toz Feb. 22, -tf. yef's 0fi-ry Pectoral, )r Mtseasiiff of :11V 99on d -,1, 041906 cough;Banaar- l ,robably cver before In the whok bistory or LkliI, h12S =y thbWg wgo ' =A sol ad rply upon the co ence of as ab ent remedy for m eonpIats. r o ugh alIo .se-a des ot beraces2men It IA4 heirestWaaton, as ibecig uniform chaaTipow m ha as affections of the AI4 o"Ilthave de It known as a in. Whileada to1iIm__* n Ito oungc flr-,it e thI-n -dome w stefiw rewedyIbhat-aA:bo*kbtrh" t consumption, and the danJ ,r ftti* the throat and lung As a proIugain Idea attacks of Craft i iould be Ze on d in every wrdeed as al are wee &eS Subject to'-4.uon.gs, au abouk- bas ivided with this antidote for tm. tithough settled Consu ston 1s thought In able, still great numbers of rases here the e:t-.e seemied bet1 reLon'nvty ed, and the pa kea the CherJ'Perorft) :i- it stery over the disor~ders of the roat, that the most obstinate of them y it. ten nothing eL-e could reach *cvunder *h4 erlPeetoraF they s*bside fdtd4euPr. Fiungers and ubic Speaker40 grt Itection from it. - _ Esthma'is always relTei1JWdPT l whofy ed by it. ry ct thdoses. o generally are its virtues knowx, that we A not ibiga ther cat e of them bere,ef' more ?n-AAurYtdi*blic that ts quabta* rully-uan4n"ied.Tfx Lyer's Azue.,me, r Fever and Ague-.W1,0. A P VIeM MMil Fever, M;0ntWR_t Z%4f Nia Lgae, Periodical or Bilious. P , ., nd indeed all the affectiow - har2 ron malarious, Marsh, or =izmaW oisons. s nota implies it does Cure not . Containing neither Ar"enic eBi th, Zinc, nor any other mineralew'o*6nous ptante g b.tever, it im nowateIqjqres any pa if. The number :ind b:'ortance5-M VIM he ague dist:iats, are-lit ;TU; I we I>elieve without.a parn1 to-1 Agite tuedicine. Our pride is nu ' Mow-mginents we receive of tl*idrac&k .-tme in obtinte cs nd'W1erd ' e ncIt::a-! at p,er-ons, either tes:ent , n. V-:rlin through 'minsmatie 'ocae ewiff. ,cct--d by taking the AG V- Ci l 'or 7.irer CoJMJaints, ari.ing frotrpiV or the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stima-f : rIv- .iver into healthy a'tIity. 'or IiM,wsis Dimorders and Liver Comphets,i an e-e!!cut rem--ly, producing many trul ::z::hal. cu:-egs, wl:ere. other maedicines a. Ireltred by Mu. J. C. Anat & Co., Pue I Aneyieni Cinmi-to, .iiltoLJess.,an d all roini titexorld. 'R IC y:, $1.00 EB2 $E ?or sale by MOTT& TiRRANT ;ep. 7, '70-36-1y. A'S Metallic BuIal C ['E q'UBPSCIBRt has eosiftiy h - Id a full assortment of thjbiaJ;*vo8p%*ed es, of different patterns, besides-cfitts is own make, all of whiCb he,iApreNaPtd uruish at very reasonable rates, .wigh 'mptuess and despatch. "erson desirous of haffng cases sent by road will have them sent freeofgh arge. k Hearse is always on bind"d iM be nished at the rate-of $10 per day. 'hauskful for past patronage, the Sub iber respectfully asks for a coUtiduation he same, and assures thL pii6linhag effort on his pars wilbbe~ se utmost satisfcaed fewberry S. C., Jul 3.' - ~ash &Bli P'he subacriber'takes ideasiF made to this commnnmty that;~b able necessary arrangements, he Furnish ash with and ou Glass, and Bi '11 t Very Moderatea For CashI ANDREW C. CH AP2IA, )ct.7 '41 tf. .Newberry C.-1%6 IMPORTA..T .YOTICE INSUMERS OF DRY1GOODS. I Retail Orders armounting to.82 and Over Delivered i any Part of the Ccuntry FREE OF EIPRESS CRARGES. ~M1.TON EASTER & SOiiS, OF BA LTIMORE, MD., trder the better to meet the wanis--ofThIr :sil Customers at a distance, have establibhed a SA3MPLE BUREAU, mt Fashionab,le Goods, of FRENCH ENG >H1 and DOMEsTIC 3LLAUFA' eing at all times to sell as low, If 'not ~is tes, than any honse in the ca.'ntry. inying our goods from the ~~sand most zbrated mannufacturers in the retparts of rope, and importing themae)y Steamers dl I to Rtaltiunore, our stook is at all tlimesrop. aupplied with the novelties of the Lonac and rIs markets. LB we bny and sell only for cnsh, and make no I debt. we are able and wlUlng to sell cur wIs at FRtot Tzu 'ro FrFrauxx Pa- Car~r, is Pnomr than if we gav'e credit. nx sending for samples specify the kind ofgoods lired. VW e keep the best grades of ercisse onods, froum the lowest to the maotstl, iders unaccompanled b- the cash wR as ROMP'-PAYING WHOLESALE BCTEnS invited to ins.pect the Stock in our Jobb1ng' IPackage D)eparftnent. A ddrss HAMILTON. EASTER & SONS, 17. 199. 201 and 2.3 WeBs Baltimore Stret et. 26. 43-ly, Baltimore, Md. 15 Barrels genuine. RLEANS SYRUP; On hand and for aale by MAYES & MAlRTLN. '1ec. 14, 50-tf. - 4 41.800n ANS. Acdand uper-Phxo-phate Comn Chales on, S.Cad at.W manmr n !ners nlho use those justly pnlar Etiwanx Feruilizers, will find an anm-. Elte supply by calling on Capt. Webb. G. T. SCOTT.. Nen berry, Dec. 13, 1870. I have n,ow on handi eighty Tons of Etiwam . ,and twent y Tons of' the No. 1, and. will keep constantly supplied with these. popular f'er:illizers. Farmers will do- well o lay ini what they want at once. - IW. H. WEBB, Dec. 14, 50-tf. P.\VTILION HOTEL. 1Charleston. S. C. dtB..ARD PF.R DAY - - - - $ ScAs. Ui. L. BUTI[LEFIELD,Proprietres"