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A Woman's Answer to a Man's Question. Do you know you have asked for the cos liest thiog Ever made y the hand above? A woman's he(irt and a woman's life And woman's wondrous love? Do you know you have asked for the priec less thiAg, As a child might ask for a toy? Dernmnding %hat others have died to win, With t4e rcckles dash of a boy? You have written my lesson of duty out Man-like have you questioned me _Now said at the har of my woman'ssoul C,Itil I shall question thee. You require your mutton shall always be hot, Your socks and your shirts be whole: I requ;re your heart to be true as God's stars, And as pure as Iis heaven your soul. You require a cook for your mutton and beef; I require a far greater thing: A seamstress you're wanting for socks and for shirts, I look for a man and a king. A king for the beauttiful world called home, And a man that the maker-God Shall look upon as he did on the first, And siy "It is very good." I am fair and young, but the roses ill, fade From my soft young cheek one day Will you love then 'mid the falling leavec, A; you did 'nong the gloam of May'? Is your heart an ocean so strong and deep, I may launch my all on its tide? A lovi:ig woman finds heaven or hell On the d.ay she is imade a b;ide. I require all things that are grand and true, All this that a man should be If you give this all, I would stalke my life To be all you demand of me. If voi cannat be this-a Lauadress and cook You can ire. and a little to pay it a wonan's het it and a woman's life, are never won in that way. . A poor colored woman in New Haven recently bequeathed be tween two and three thousand dollars-money she bad saved by a life of toil in washing and scrub bing-to educate any poor colored student who might enter Yale di vinity school to become a preach er, and if no colored student is presented, then the money may be applied for the benefit of a white student. Wasto of: colors-Ladies blush ing unseen. Te remove statins from charac ter-Get rich. The "'bump of destructiveness" -A rail,.vay collision. . ar.i Georgia sylphs tread the * ~ mazes ofac dance barefooted. :The sRv~cer-otesof NiIsson br-ings * ~ golden shewes. Lon~don beles precfer seamless * kids. READ CAREFULLY. Th nyAgue and Fever. Th nypreventive known for Chills and Fever isteuse of Wolfe's Schiedam Schuspps. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. - Is good for Dyspepsia. W olfes Sciedam Schnapps. Is a preventive of Chills and Fever. WVolte's Schicdam Schtnap-ps. goo 1 fo:r all k:dr.ey and bladder complaints. Wolfe's Schiedamn Schnapps Is nsed all over the world by physicians in their pi act ice. Wolfe's Schiedami schnapps Is good Zor G;out. W1olfe's Schiedami Schnapp)s Is good for alt Urina.ry complaints. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Is recommnende I by 21ll the Medical Facu'ty. W Vl e's Schiedama Schn aapp.. Is good fur Colic an.d pain iiu the stomiacha. Wolfes Schiedamn Schnapps. Ts imitated and counterfitd. and purchasers will havec to usc caution in purchasing. I beg leave to call the attention of the reader to testimonials ina favor of the Sehnapps: I fl-el bound to 'ay that I regard your Schapps as being in every respect pre-emia:ently pure. nd der.ervinag of mtedical patronage. At all events It is the purest poss'ible article of Ilolland gin. heretofo'rs unobtainaabla, and as such may b.e safely prescribed by phsysicians. DAVID L. MOTIE, M1 "., Pharmaceutica! Chemist. New York. L.orzsv:tr.a. K y., Sept. 1. I fe-el that we have now an article ofgmn suitable for such ensos as t but remedy is adapted to. Ult. J. w. BR IG;LtT. "chna.pp" is a remedy in chronic eatarrhal complaints, etc.: I take great pleasure in l'earinf h ighly credl itab:ae testimony to its <ffcacy i's a remedial recut in the diseases for which yous recomm:-nu it. Having a natural tendency to the mecous surfaces, with a slight degree of stimulation. I regard it as one of the muo-t Important remedies in chronic cnts:rrh.al affecticLs, particularly those of the genito-urinacry appiarains. With' much ,e.pect. vour obedient servant, CHIAS. A. LE AS, M1. Di .New Y ork. '~6 1P:ns s-ra? ET, M'.w Yon K. Nov. 21. 18'7 -:ot.rkao Woi.rr.. Esq.. Presen't : DStAa in: I have made a chemical examination or a sample 4.f your --Schiedam, Schnapps," with the intett ofrdetermining if any foreign or im.jnrious sub a.tance bad been added to the simple distil:ed spirt. Th,eexam'nation has reeulted in the conclusion ltt the sample enTtaine-d r.o poicon<nue or harm full admixture. I have been unable to discover :rni trace of the deleeriou:s subst::m:ces which are -elaatetimles employed in the adulteration of Ii q1uors. I would not hesitate to nuse myself, nor :o recommer d to oth:ers, for medicinal purposes, s he "-Scl:iedam Schnapps'" as an excellents and uniOiectinable variety of gin. Verv reimsici fully yours. :Signed] * CIIAs. A. SEELY, Chemint, 'aa E)tc AtL A 3D TtcyicaL L A r.o::AT-or.T. 15 V xeR n a t'L A CE. \s w Yon K. Nov. 2.5, 1867 t'oitruo woLFX. Esq.: DFAn: Sin: The under -i;;ned have carefully and thoroughly analyzedJ a -ample of1our -Aro-matic Schiedam Schnapps. seltcted by ours-elves, and have found the same free from a1: organic or inorganuic substances, more or less injuricus to health.. From the resmit o.f our examition we consider the article onea of superior cuality. healthful as a beverage. and effectual ina its medicinal qualhties. ):espectfully you,,. sgeiALEN. ThE'PEL. Chemist. ~Sg jFRANC1S E. ENGELHIARD. M. D For sale by all respectable Grocers and P.,tz UDOH WOLFE'S EST., W E have now an elegant stock of BOOTS 8HOE8, &i, Which we will SELL LOW. Our terms from this date are C ASI, Therefore our prices will correspond with the times. ABRAMS & METTS. J:m.4, 1-tf. iTHE COTTON STATES Life Insurance Company, PRINCIPAL OFFICE AT MACON. GEORGIA. The biuin-ss: of thii strictly Southern and Iome Comp my is confined by law to legiti mate Life lu!surance alone. Policies issued on all the approvedti mu tual plan!. It also issues policies at stock rates, 25 per cent. under the mutual rates, but it does not advise its patrois to insure on the sock- plan, it being very expensive i h long ran. It is known that &I vidends in a good -1tal Company will average atout 05 per cent., e-peciilly at the South and Wes, where itivestmcnts bring good returs. 9:) per cent. of profits on the Tuta ; 6itjess divi.!ed amnniliy among all the mutual Policy-hulderi, without excep;iin. One-third l n on premiums given when desired-interest charged only upon first loats. Where all cash is paid policies will be come self-sustaiining, that is pay out, and have 50 per cent. added to their faces, that is one-third more than the original sum in sured. Ample provision against forfeiture of policies in the expressed terms of the con tr%ct. The Comp-ny will always purchase its policies at their cash value. We offer the people of the State the s.me financ-al security as Northern Companies, the accumulating preniwns of the inpured, and in addition thereto a capital com mencing %ith $50W.00. Millions of dol lars annually have hitherto been lost to the active circulat ior. of the South in pay nent of pretiums in N.,rtlern Companies. In benefits derived from the investments made by these Compapies in Northern real estate and securities, our people can never share on eqi:xl terms. Let us then sustain our own Lile ente,prise and .hus keep our money and the profits at home. OFFICErS AT NMCO, G':ORGIA. WM. B. JOH NSTON..............President. WM1. S. HIOLT................Vice-President. G EO. S. OBEA R..................Secretary. JOHN W . BURE........ General Agent. C. F. 5McCAY.......................Actuary. W. J. 3MA GILL..Superintendent of Agencies. JA31ES 31ER CER G RE EN,. %edical Examiner The Cotton States Company is a Georgia and South Carolina Enterprise, and is a good Company, and is now fully identified withi the interests of our people. This State is ably represented in the gen er-al mnatnagement by South Carolina Direc tors. LAVAL & ABNEY, General Agents for North & South Carolina. War. J. L.svAT., Office: Columbia. S. C. M1. W. AnY:v.1, . D., of Eds:efield. Jan. 4, '71, 1-1y. Special Book Notice. Fogartie's Book Depository. WE are offering great indt:cements to Book hovers. The whole of our large and choice collection of Bocks, consisting of: THEOLOGIGAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, S. S. LIBR ARY BOOKS, AND .JUVEN ILE BOOKS, ,ave beenf arranitged and tmarked down in accordance with the reduced prices of Northern DubliShers. We offer for the next sixty dlays the fur ther inducement of a liberal discount on all purchases of Bouok.: amountitng to) FIVE DOLLARS and upwards. Our STOCK OF BOOKS consists of all the latest and best editions of STANDARD AND MEWV PUB LIG ATlONS. OUR .TUVENILE DEPARTMENT is particularly rich in good Books for the oung. We have recently matde large additions to our stock of BIRLES. T .e prices are ~reatly reduce~l. We are now offering an unnnaully large varie'ty of English anid Americant Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, and the Episcopal Prayer Book, at extreme iy low prices We ate Special Agents for several Sun Iay School P'ublishting IIouses, and have on hantd s:upplies of their publicationts. All varieties of STA TIONA RY, atnd a full assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS. Our Store is so arranged that v sitors can xaminc the stock at their leisure. The price of each book is mtarked so as to afford purchasers every racility. E7Tersons residing in the country will please bear in mind that by aen.littg their or ders to us for any boo:ks published In Amer ica, they will be charged only thte price of the b 1ook~. We pay for the postage or express. Address FOGARTIE'S B)0X DEPOSITORY. No. 26-) KING; S rREE T, (in the bend), CHA RLESTON, SOUT h CAROLINA. ITTE\TION NTEIRS I W\OULD) cull attention to the facet of my huin aage and commoO dious WAREIIOJUSE, and wvill be plase'd to store Cotton, Guanos and other Merchandize Onas reasonale terms tas any one. W. .&. WEBB. D ec. 14, 50-tf. BUY "COT TO)i OOD' To Manure voor COTTON. Call on WM. F. NANCE -OR JNO. T. PETERSON. Mar. 25, Ilf-sf. TO RENT. A desirable STORE on Main Street. For .t ..s a .pl toD unwR. A New, Safe, and Equitable Plan OF SECURING THE Benefits of Life Insurance TO THE MASSES. The Commonwealth Co-operative Co., 138 Chambers St., New York. Capital $100,000. Charter Perpetual. The OBjEcr of thi. ComDany is to furnish to all healthy persons a mode for providing for their families after death, and still have the use (f their money unil it iQ needed for the paymcnt of losses, and then in such small sums that all persons-the poor man as well as the rich-can avail themselves of its advantages. Any person fifteen, and not over sixty years o'd, of sound body an minl, may bep, come a member of thi, Company by paying an admission fee of Ten Dollars, an annual due of 1*wo Dollars on the first day of .Tanu uary in each year. and One Dollar and Ten Ceri for each death of a menmber in the same s Division. They are by the Company placed in divi sions limited to ,000 membrs, of about tM! same age. HOW TO JOIN. Send to the Company, or any of its agent,i and get Circulars with full particulars, and blank Applications for membership, which you can fill out and return with admittance fee, and (if accepted) a Certifeate will be made out and sent you by mtil, which se cn res to your heirs as many dollars as there are members in your division at the time of c v'cur dct'. The Ofrfi.e-rs and Directors are: U ORIZN IRINK, President. JONATHAN S. CHRISTIE, Vice-President. L. N. CLARK, Secretary. GEO. W1. BRAINERD, Treasurer. DIRECTOrS. JUDGE WM. D. VEEDER, Brooklyn, N. Y. i G. A. IOBARr, Elq., Paterson. N. J. C. A. SPRAGUE, Brooklyn, N. Y. A14 24, 21-6n. E, E. JACKSON, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, COLUMBIA, S. C., Keeps constantly on hand a choice and S pore assortment of DRUGS, M EDICINES. CI IEHM I CA L S, SOAPS, and T Of all kinds. Visitors to the city are invited to exam ine stock. MaV 3, 18-3tn. CHILDS & WILEY, COLUMBIA, S. C. DEALERS IN READ MIDE CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, THlE CELMMI5ATEDJ S rA..R SI-IIR T, WALKING SUITS,( DERBY SUITS. Fine Cassimiere Pants. (black & faney), BLACK DRESS SUITS, LINEN SUITS. Hats, Canes, Umnbrellas. The L.\RGEST, thc BI'ST and the CIIEAP'EST ini the State. May 3, 18-3m. Wagon Making. Repairing, &c. THlE nttdersigned has opened a shop, hall a nile from Ileletta, (on G. & C. R. R.,) at Judge Lake's place, where he is prepared to Shoe Horse.e, Lay P'lows, Make and Re pir Wagons, and do anty kind of Wood Work, either Agricultural, Mill or Domestic Work. Hr" will also reparir Gotton Gins. Shoeng a Horse.................. 1 20 Laying a Plo w (o wter furnishing iron,) 40 " "(he furnishing iron,). .. 4 2 lTo-se Wagon with body.........ll3.00 j. " " without body...10.00 All other work in proportion.I All that is asked ia a share of his friends' patron ige. Call and eee.4 STEPHEN F. E. GPRUBER. Mar. 1, u-:f. WM. J LAKE, Insurance Agent, NEWBERRY, S. C. AG;ENT FOR THE Piedmont & Arlington Life Insurance Company. Assets over : :8.000.000 Annual Income ::: 1.300,000 Insures against death from all causes. W M. .J. L AKE. Newberry, S. C. Feb. 22, 8-tf. MOOIIHN &1S1IH1iIN,~ A TTORNEYS A T LAW, NEBERRY, S. C. The undersigned have formed a Co-partnership ini the practice of the Law, and can be foutnd at their office in the building of the "Newberry Bank," front room, up statrs. T HOM AS S. MOOR MAN, OSBORNE L. SGHIUMPERT. Fe b. 22, S-- tf. MILLINERY! MY stock of the above goods is NOW COMPLETE. Consisting of most all of the NOVELTiES OF THE SEASON, And at somewhat LOWER PRICES Thn laist yenr. Give me a call and see for your-. selves, at D. MOWER'S. A pr. 5, 14-tf. PAVILION HOTEL, Charleston.. S. C. BJAD PER DAY - - - - $2.50 Mas. H. L. BUTrTERFfELD.Proprietress It IMLtN n r- n perhtc,i,.r OLOTHING; AND IA H ArT S AT is & WV, C, SWATFFIEWIS,' --:0:---Io WE have now in store a very !nrge tock of the albove goods. and we as- 0) are our custoiers that we lave nev r before beein enabled to offerl thew ti o CHOICE A SELECTION OF- T 00DS. at such low prices. Vf i We have good All Wool SUITS at 44 7 whe 15, suitable for any business 1an.L the HATS,thi We have a very large stock. and e are determined to undersell any ther dealers, as our facilities enabl I F S to do so. - OUR SHIRTS re decided to be the best fitting hirts made. Ve make the finest custom garients itde in this State. Call and examine. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, Apr. 5, 14-tf. COLUMBIA, S. C. . F. JACKSON'S LARGE, BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAP TOCK of SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS, 4 the I A LSO, drew to tl re now ready FOR SALE. And all MUS. relie OMEIS will be SURE OF BARGAINS as cacic ie Stock will be sold at F 1 VERY SMALL PROFITS. ila 0 HUMBUG. C. F JACKSON, MAin Street, COLUMBA, S. C. Apr. 5, 14-t '. ISAAC SULZBACHER, SIGN OF MAMMOTH CLOCK. (Under Columbia Hotel,) COLUMBIA, S. C., Inva GENT FOR WARNTD DI THE * TO G E - an eyhng udeallet in afit cls A .T C eII Store. 'AL . LL~8 KCP L fOU8C KR,e. JEWELRY, SLLVER& WAR, F CYARTICLES CUTALERYO. IPES, l oresrs pegr otly~ and T saifCto- Cae Feb157l atik a ,18G . t DR. . Hse P.A\RUSER, PAO . LALAEETNGEET00, CARLESTION, C tr WIIOL SALE GRCRS ! CHAR ES.S . ONLIGNENTS SOLTED.K a ins F. J.Rbs icount rcerk.it Pepley godi-ne sionael', prank. at ,1-6n aR Apr. H. I-t D.AOER,S L CHARLSTON, S.iC. Ar Forh sup ow anrciint al addia A Wr.26 H7-t . OWBEB'S. .0c O4f Ot Aen" ea N. O. yrups andc Le Foruae that ths lgnyfrihdL' ~5tll)I-lmnet i nw oen or he cco La COrts,an nMBeIA. wS. be Lpaed: s T ivE perO ET O ~t ti a ke inlceasrepnec, o rr nuptouncigta hs lgn..rihd Ln Rtbhet Jsner, opfritacom-e P.oati onss Johe, Clerk. awysAr )larts, Dand .no .effots .willb sp red: kieperfe atifatin L ingery repet 0o0 as urpr. \GRMA. sa ~NAIKON HOJEL." Columbia, S. C., A Uel Robrtye, PropenetoTrr an tes t P.ekn Hacmmion. FJoynes, Cek.- Ll )Bar d, per c all ............. ...y om i 0swll0 uer atteBifrekat de"adLdig...20 Sep Sth, 18.69. sy,ii THE .TLANTIC PIIOSPI.ATE0 The unleorsigned in offering the -e Fertilizer w- Plantrs of New>errv. feel con it tLa:t i!s (;u:llity is fully equal to best Fertilizers now manufactured. his b.inz the first year of its sale, caiut furniish any testimonials :s mitts ; but ftel assured that a once fully tried. it will become Favorite fertilizer in the South. lanters are requested to send in r orders as promptly as possible. Mayes & Martin, Agents at Newberry. S. C. Jb 15 I 7tf T 0 I, T 0 I B!TTERS1 NT/RELY VEETABLE. FOP. THE CURE OF pepsia, Agae and Fever, Pillious Diseases, Gene ral Debility, and all impurity of the Blood. exciles ho.althl ,a ppeftre. invigorate.l li.estive Or:in:s, is devoid of all that Iful poison-Fisil Oil, and impirls a agrreenie, war.ning, and cordial effect e Stomach. It exhil:irates the spirits. es pain. and is n-t wonderfully eili. us it all dhbilitie< and irregularities of tIes. it will prove a po-itive preventive IA L %11AL CONTAMINATION. DTTE & TARRANT, vanufacturers and Sole Proprietors, NEWBERRY, S. C. r. 15, 11- tf. GERMAN OT111II CORDIIALI hiable in Tewtin;,. and S?immer Com plailirs of ChiLIrt-n. Cure DYSENTERY, COLIC, other Diseases, inecident to the period it.ton. dlike the "Sonthing .Syrups," now so ly ued, this CORDIA L contains NO ANODYNE, therr in,jurioua Drug. It iscomp rosed of verr best materials, adshuoulud be 4 in every Nuirsery. The best physi Srecommend it. 3IANX:ACTUREni nY Dr. H. BAER, C'IIAR LESTON, S. C. 7 For sale by MUTTF & TA RR ANT, berry, S. C. May :3, 18S-tf. ANI LEA ROPE, suitable for well ropes. or sale by D. MOWER. enville & Columbia Railroad. C'or.UMar A . S. C.. March 1. 187L. and after Wednesday. March 1. the follow chedule will be run daily, Srundays ex d.connecting with Night Trains.on South lina Road. up and down. also with Trains 'South on Charlotte. Columbia and Augus iroad: e Columbia..............7.00 a mn Aleston.................. ....910 a mn Newberry..................11.15 a mn Cokesbury.................. 300p m Beiton...................... 5.00 p m Greenville.................30 p in DOWN. e Greenville. ........ .......6.1"> a m itelton......................S05 a m Cokesbury....................10 07 a m Abbevilie................... 8.15 a m Newberry...................1.51, p mn Alston........................ 405 p mn r Columbia..................5.55 p in TilOS. D)ODAMEAD1. Gen'l Sapt. T. BARTLETT, General Ticket Agent. dth Carolina Railroad Company, COLUMBI A, S. C.. June 9. 1871. and after SUND AY. the 11th instant, Pas rTrains upon this IRiad will arrive and as follows: MAIL. AND) PASSENxGEft TRAIN. e ('olumbla r:......................741 p m re at Charleston at............... .20 p mn e Charleston at .....................8.2 1 a m re atColumbanr ................... 340 pm T E.'PRES, FitYAOnT ANDS ACCOMMODA TION TRA IN, [Sunrdays excepted.) e olumbia at....... ............7.50 p mi re at C.harleston at...............6.45 a mn e Chuarlest .n at......................7 10 p mn re at Columbia at............... .6.0 a mn mden Accomtnodation Train will continue n to C'olumbia as formerly-Mondays, Wed iys and Saturdays. A. L. TY LERl. Vice-President. B. PICKENS, G;eneral TIcket Agent. nL 21. rlotte, Columbia & .Augusta R. R. SUPEi1TNTFEND)ENT'S OFFICE. CorxxnaA.S C.. June8. 1871. Sandi after SUNDIAY, .June 11, the Pas er trains ovcr this Road will run as follows: GOINGO N'ORTIT. Train N o. 1. Train No. 2. e Augusta....3.25 A. M1. 6 00 P. M. e Columbia...8 09 A. M. 11.00 P. 31. ve Charlotte.... ...3 P. M. 5.23 A. M1. GOING sOUT15. e ('harlotte...7.4u A. M. 5.00 P. M. e C:olumbia....2.30 P. 31. 2.2.5 A. M1. V Auguta. ......7.50 P..M. 7 30 A.M. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily. Sundays ped. Both trains make close connection to ints North. South and West. No 1 Train s close connection at Richmnond for Virgin prings. rough Tickets sold, and Baggage checked to rincipal points. daird Time--WashinEtonl City Time. E. P. A LEXAND)ER. Sup't. R1. Donsu:Y, General Freight anid Ticket it. ,June 21. mer Schedule Spartanbnrg and Union Railroad. To Commenee 29th May, 1871. DOWN TRAIN. U~P TRAIN. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave. tanburg.. 52. vile .,... 6.00 .A 43 .3 let .......... 6.13 44844 avile...6.436.9 4(5 .1 nille......7.25 7.t 35 32 c.......... .208.5 2.0 .3 Dam-.......8.41 54 .0 21 on.........9.1590 15 1.4 Ford ...... .4 .5 1.2 11 her ......... 10 .1 10512 u.... ....I.'O1/0 7.531. 5 3.2 A. P. PIFER, M. A., : : : Princip2 Miss FANNIE LEAVELL, : Assistan Prof. F. W REE, Musical Dep THE next session of this SCHOOL wi begin on TUESDAY, TIE THIRD (5d) 0 JANUARY, 1871. Tiiition-From $10 to $20 per half sessio of .5 moiths. Music and Modern Languagi extra. Instruction ;iven ir. all the branch usually taught in Female Schools of ti highest grade. Pupils from a distance can obtain boar in good private families at alout -15 p< month. Pupils will be charged from the date entrance, and no reduction will be mad except in cases of protracted illness. N B. The Tuition fees must be paid i advance. For particulars apply to COL. S. FAIR, Pres't Board Trustees, or S. P. BOOZER, Esq., Sec. J.n. 4, 1-tf. 187 fuIi T11 187 CROQUET. Complete sets from S3 to $20 per set. BASE BALLS. All the ufferent kinds at redaced prices. FISHINC TACKLE. Of every description. TRAVELINC BACS. For ladies and gentlemen. FOREICN FANCY COODS CUNS AND PISTOLS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES AMMUNITION. SPORTSMEN'S COODS Goods shipped to any part of the counti per express. The same careful attention gi en to orders by mail as to personal purchase: Prices for our goodi based on gold at par. POULT.NE. TRIMBLE & CO 200 W. Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, M] Apr 5, 14-1y. R. J. A. THOMPSON SURGEON DENTIST, (Siecessor to Dr. W. 13. McKcllar-) Oflee over McFall & Pool's store, on Ma Street. All the old bisines left nnfinished will 1 completed on the terms as before arrange and everything done in the best manner aT warran ted. The pntronage o the public respectfully solicited. Dec. 8, 48--tf, MACQUEEN & RiECKE WHOLESALE PROVISION & PRODUCE DEALERS. Ilave constantly on hand and receivir Bacon, Dry S-lted Meats, Pork, Lard, Beef, Flour, Suga.r Molasses, &c. Purchasers are regnested to examine thec stock at 21 atnd 20 TEN DUE RANGE, CHAULESTON, S. C. TIlE EJlRIEThN LIN FORl Freight and Passengers, To and from BALTIMORE, PUJILADE PHiIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, and all the New Eniglatnd Manufac tttritng Cities THREE TIMES A WEEK, JESD)AYS, TIlI'RSDAYS and SATURDAY Fare from Newbarry, - - - 825.4 TEE SOUT H CAROLINA R AILROAD Co., And connecting Roads Wt. in alliance wi the Fleet of Thirteen First-Class Steamships the above Ports, invite attention to the Quil Time and Rtegular Di-patchi afforded to the bi: ness public in the Cotton States at the PORT OF CHARLESTON. Offering facilities ofitail a nd Sea Transport flou for Freight and P'assengers not equal led excellence anid capacity at any other IPort. S. 13. PICKENS, Gen. Passenger and Tiei Aet . S. C. Railroad. ED. H. BIARNWELL. G;en. Freight At+.. C. it. it. A pr. 12, 172-tC Of the Most Approved Which we will sell on the most SATISFACTORY TERME WXe invite an examninatiomn of ther both as to character and price. Ri. MIO0R3AN & CO. Feb S-t f. 22, W. L. GOURDINE, FASHIONABLE TAILO: SCOURER, &c., FROM CHARLESTON. Respectfully anniounces that he prepared to cut and fit gcntlcmnen suits to their entire satisfaction. IIa ingr had a large experience in the ta oring bu.<iness. and being constant supplied with the latest New Yoi FaThions. he feels no hesitancy in as ingr for pa:tronage. Work prompt delivered. Termis moderate. To making sack coat.............84. To cut and make pants............. 23 To cut and make vest..............2 To cut and make walking coat......5 To cut and make fine black frock coat.. 8 ro cut snit of clothes..............1 April5. LOOK OUT FOR YOUR MEALS AT TIIE A iston Hotel, agBrakfast Going U p and Dinn Going Down.9 Jan 1 CUSTOM1 imade pegged CAL. BOOTS. and warranted. For sale hiv R. 310W ER. Money Cannot Buy It! FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS!! 7 n 8 The Diamond Glasses, 's XPANCACTURED BY * J. E. SPENCER & co., . Y., d Which are now cff%-red tothe public. are pro r nounced by all the celebrated Opticians of'the Wor:d to be the e MOST PERFECT, Natural, Artificial help to the human eye ever n known. They are ground under their own supervision. from ininute Crystal Pehbles, melted togetPer. and derive their name. "Diamond," on account of their hardiness and brilliandy. The Scientiric Principle On which they are constructed brings the core - or centre of the lens directly In front of the eye. producing a clear aid distinct vision. as in the natural, teafthy sight. ar-d preventing all un pleasant sensations. such as glimmering and wavering ofsight, dizzwess, &c., peculiar to all others in use. They are Mounted in the Pinest Manner, In frames of the best quality, of all materials used for that purpose. Their Finish and Darability CANNOT BE SURrASSED. CAUTIoN.-None genuine unless bearing their trade mark stamped on every frame. J. W. MONTCOMERY, Jeweler and Optician, is sole agent for NEWBE!RY!, S. C., From whom they can only be obtained. These goods are not supplied to Pedlers, at any price. Oct 5,40-1y. SOLE* IIARNESN Russet, Upper and Whano 'LEdTHER, On band and for sale by D. MOWER, Apr. G, 14-tf. T I-IE SIN G'rE R in -;-Y5.' NEW fAMILY SEWING MACIIINE, is now offered for sale on easy terms, at thme State Agency, No. 107 King Sr. Chanrleston1, S. C. Silk, Thread, \.elecs n M-ichine Find ings, of the best quality. Stitching done to order. GesneralI repairing ex'cutted. ,TIIE NEW MANCFACTURING MACINE, -FOR Tailors and Boot FItters, is thme best in the market. ir Local and Traveling Agents Wanted. Clrculars and Samples on application. THE SINGER _ Sewing Mach!ne Agency! 197 KINI STREF.T. CIIA RLESTON. S. C. P. W. & RI. S. ClICK, Agents, NE1 ERRY, S. C. Dec. 7, 40-'70-1y. DR. E. C. JONES, SURGEON DENTIST, et NEWBERRY, S. C. Rooms over Mr. Mower's store, and in - front of Herald office. I take pleasure ini informing my friends and the~ public generally, that my dental rooms are now open, and that I am' pre pared to exceete all work in my profession in tIhe most approved mannier. I am deterninued to devoite my entire time and energy to my profession. Jan. 12 2 tf. SMAHOOD: How Lost, low 1kstoreil. 3Celebrated Essay on thec raidical cure (without medicine) of Sperma t., torrhcea,.o Seminal Weakness, involuntary Seminal Losses. Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar riatge, etc :also, Coneumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sex, - unl ex ravagance. Price. in a scaled! envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonst:-ates from a thirty -year.a' successful practice, that the alarming. consequences of self--abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or tihe application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition S may be, may cure himself cheap!y, privately, .- and radically. Tbi Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in th'e land. y Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid on receipt of six cents, or. Also. D)r.Alzrarwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the Publi<hlcrs, UIIAS. J C. K LINE & Co., )Se. 7 127l Bowery, New York. Sep., 361y. Post-Offiee Box 4,586 15 Barrels genuine - ORLEANS SYRUP, '~n hand and for sale by MAY.ES & MA RTIN. 3r A L ON Z( R EE SE , BARBER. Next door toa'Po'ick's Restaun, CoIunila, S. c. Will Shave, Shampoo, Trim and Dye, To suit the mt%t fastidiu. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing Wrach is at once a healthy, and ertual for preserving the hair. Faded orgrag hair is oon restored to its oriial coof4 Wit tu e g assnd freshness of youth Thin hair is thik ened, falling hair checked, Ad bald. ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destrejd, or the glands atrophied and &a!ye& But such as remain can be sod for usefulness by this applicatiott. lstead of fouling the hair with a sed ment, it will keep it clean an vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hait from turning gray or falling olt and consequently prevent baldness. Nree from those deleterious substances wie make some preparations dangerous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSINGs nothing else can be found so dedmk Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet las long on the hair, giving it a r", glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.q Ptarac AND ANALYTiCALCEzn=r LOWEL4 MAS& XWICE $1.0 For s.ale by MOTTE & TARRANT. Sep. 7, '70-36-1y. fisk's Metallic Burial Casm TIHE SUlSCRIBER' has constantly OT ha nd a full assortment of the above apptoed eases, of different patterns, besides coffinw of his own make, all of which he is prepared to furnish at very reasonable rates, witb proniptness and despatch. Persont desirous of having cases seut by railroad will have them sent free of charge A Hrearse is always on hand and wHI br fiarnished at the rate of $10 per da-. Thankfnl for nast patronage, the sub scriber respectfully asks for a continuatioty of the same, and assures the public thas no effort on his part will be spared to render the utmost satiafaction. A. C. CUAPMAN Newh erry S. C, July 31. Sash & Blinds. The subscriber takes pleasure in annonne ing to this community that, having naade all necessary arrangements, hc will be able to furnish Sash with and without Glass, and Blinds, At Very Moderate Rates!! For Cash ! ANDREW C. CHAPMAN, Oct. 7 41 tf. Newberry C. H., S.C' IMIPOR?TANT NOTICE CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS. .All Retail Orders amounting to $2S and Ovecr Dliviered In any Part of the Country FRIE E OF EXPR ESS CH.ARGES. HAMLTON EASTER & SONSI OF BA LTIMORE, MD., Tn order the be? ter to meet the wants of their lietail Customers at a distance, have estabHIuhed a SAMPL E BURE AU, nd will upo appication, proptly amd n'ost F:ishioniable Goods, of FRENCH, ENG. Ll$ll anid D)()MESTIC MANUFACFURF,gnar nnteing at all times to sell as low, If not at less' prices, than any house in the cc atry. Buying our goods from the lasgs and most celebraited ma,nfacturers in the difirent parts of Europ,e. and importing the same by Steamers di lycsuplel with enoveties of te Ladu6 1'ris markets. As we buy ai d sell only for cash, and makeno bad debts, we are able and willing to sell oumn goods at Pnox TFJ~ Tio lyPraE Pan Cusr;. L,xa PROFtT than if we gave credit., de r eudin~ fren1e sb cf th d ofod of goods, from the lowest to the mostcostly C.r .r unaccompanied by the cash will beseat PROMPI'r-PATING WHOLERALE BUTERS, are invited to inzspect the Stock in our Jobbing and Packag Deperen Adrs 107. 190. 201 and 2 3 West Baltimore Street. Oct.26, 43-'y, Baltimore,MEd. r MOTL MAA4N, /w olr e nu. 64Pae Radn Mttr T3o Dagas Adertiseumen WALKER, EVANS & COGS WEL, D. WYATT AIKEN, July 13, 28--tf. THlE CELEMRATED? We have a large lot of this highly approved FFRTILIZER, which we will'ae1 on the most accommodating terms. - Call on R. MOORMAN~ & CO.,-with; whom it is stored-for particulars. P. W. & B. S. ftll!L Feb 22 8-tf