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WK TWO. It's we two, it's we two, i's we tvto for ae, All the world and we two, and. Heaten be our stay. Like a honek in the lift, sing, 0 bonn! brde I All the world was Adam once, with Eve bj his side. Wbat'.ae wCrld, my lass, my love-wha caneit do? I am thine, and thou art mine, life Is sweet and new. If the worid haVe mied the mark, let it stand by, For we two have gotten leare, and once more we'll try. Like tatverock in the lif:, sing, 0 bonny biide! le's we two, it's we two, happy side by side. Take a kits from me thy Man; now the song begins, "Ali Is made afresth for us, and the brave heart wins. When the darker days come, and no sun will shine, Thou shalt dry my tears, law, and I'll dry thinie. Il'e we two, it's we two, while the world's away, Sitting by the golien sheaves, on our wed * ding-day. THE LITTLE SLEEPERS. Little feet no longer patter, Liuile ips no longer chatter, Patter, chatter as of yore; What's the matter? Why the clatter Slent, on the co"ago door? Little hearts no longer singing. Lirtie br.ds no longer bringing, Song '.nd fowera as of yore; Why no singing, Why no bringing Songs and flowere at the door ? Ia yon groy; of slghing'willows, Little heads have made their pilows Pi!owe, where sweet daisies grow; Daisies growing, All unknowing To.the slpepiag o=es below. On some bright morn hereafter, Yet will break the merry laughter 'f the sleeping ones below; And the sleeping, And the weeping, Sleeping, weeping will be o'er. The divine Patti's nose is out of joint at last. Hireaftor both her self-and Nileson must retire on their-laurek. A now singer ha arimn, Marie Marion by name, *ho on!lj made her debut last May. S8ince that time, she has gradually b.een growing in public favor, r,roehing higheranld higher up the ,,yrusical scale. Finally, we are told ,.sbe has sneeeeded in 'concluding' a long and tedious passage with a -perfect and brilliatnt shsko on D *h~arp in alt, ending' with a magr,i~ icongJy sustained E." We don't naa exactly where that is, but imagne it to be at over 200 degrees Fahrenheit. Sufficee it to say, it was enough to drive an audience razy -with admiration, and to snake the whole musical world ac~ kifowledge that nothing is left for Patti, .Nilsson, Trebelli-Bettini, Di-Murska. Miolan-C a r v al b u , Lsuca' and Sessi-who were all in London at the time-but to die of * .disgust and onvy. "Throngh tickets to go around --the aorld" are for sale in London for 81,250. 1MOMAN&1IMpEfT, ATTORNEYS AT LAWs NEWVBERRY, S. C. The undersigned have formed a~ Co-partnership in the practice, of ti e Law, arid can be found at their office in the building of the "Newberry Not " front room, up stairs. - T HOMAIR S. MOORMiAN, OSBORNE i,. SCBtUMPIERT. Feb. e2, B-tf. MILLINERY! U1LINRY!! MY stock of the above goods is NOW COMPLETE.O Coasisting of rnost all of the NOVELT1ES OF TlE SEASON, And at somewhat LOWER PRICES Than last year. Give me a call and see for yot:r selvesi, at D. MOWER'S. Apr. 5,14--tf. WiV. J LAKE, Insuxranc~e Agent, NEWBERRY, S. C. AGENT FOE TEB Piedmont & Arlington Life Insurance Company. Assets ever : 2,000,000 Annual Income : ::-1,00,000 Insures against death from all causes. WM. J. LAKE, Newberry, S. C. 16 Barrels genuine ORLEANS SYRUP, On hand and for ale by * MAYES & MARTIN. WOOL CARDING AT Good (io's Factory1 i THE Suberibers take pleasure in inform ing their numerous ftiends and patrons in the County of Newberry and elsewhere, that they are prepared with every new and perfect appliance in their Oarding Pactory to turr, out satisfactory work. Onr Batter Machine f,r Mixing is per1ect and complete In all respects. Wool left with Mr. Simmons, at the New berry Depot, will be hauled to our Factory and returned in -n expeditions nmanne:. And any orders or directioos coinmitted to him will be satisfactorily attended to. Should our customers prefer visiting the Factory they will find stables and lots for their stock, and every accommodation will be sho'n them. R. Se & Js W. GOODGIONs June 7, 23-3m. Wagon Making, Repairing, &c. THE undersigned has opened a shop, ball a mile from Helena, (on G. & C. Ra. R.,) at Judge Lake's place, where he is ptepared to Shoe Horses, Lay Plows, Make and Re nair Wagons, and do any kind of Wood Work, either Agricultural, Mill or Domestie Work. He will ao repair Cotton Gins. Shoeing a Horse..................t 1.20 Laying a Plow (oner furiishiig iron,) 40 "t "6 (he furnishing iron,)... 45 2 1ro-se Wagon with body. .......115.00 J " " witl.out body.......100.00 All other work in proportion. All that is ked ia a share of his friends' patror.ge. c .1l and Qee. STEPBL F. E. GRUBER. M.cr. I, V-:f. PAT. H. DUCKETT, G[N I N D LOCKSMITU, CAN be foun-l at Carolina Manufacturing Conpany's Tin and Stove Shop, with a com plete stock of GUNS, PISTOLS & MATERIAL in his line, and will REPAIR Guns, Pis tols, all kinds of Locks, Umbrellis, Para sole, Castors, &c. By doing good.work at moderate prices, and bing punctual to my business, I hope to receive a liberal patronaze. PAT. 11. DUCKETT. Mar. I., 9-tf. L. Wsz.xs., Proprietor. R. Hi. MtcDouo a coa.. Drudstet & Gen. Ageets, Sa Fracisco,cal.,ad 34 Comunerce St., N.Y. lL LIO O Scar Testimnoay to their WonderfuI Curative EWects. Vinegar litters are not a vile Fancy Drink, Made of Foor Ram,, Whisker, Proof Spirits and RLefuso Liquors, doc tored. spiced and sweetened to please the taste, called " Tonics," Appetizers." " nestorers.' * c.. that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and run. bet are a true Medicine, made from the Native Roots and Herbs of California, froe from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the GREAT BLOOD PURTFIEl and A aIFE GiV1NG PILINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System. carry Ing ofr all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to directio,ns and remain ion: enweln. provlded their bones are not de-troyed by' mineral poison or othcr means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point or repair. They are a Gentle Purgative as wvell as a Tonic, possessin:, also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful acent in relieving Conges tion or Innfemnmation of the Liver, and of all the Viaceral Organa. FOIl FEMANLE COMPLA1NTS, whether in young or old. married or single, at the dawn of wmanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bit ters have no equaL. For lnaumatory and Chronic Rhsen atin and Gout, Dyvpepsiat or In digestIon, Bilious, jceittent nitd Intersnittent Fevers, D)isc:Yes of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys and i.5ladder, these flit ters lh.tve been moat successful. Such Disease. are caused by Vitiated Blood, which lisnr lrproduced by dcrangemeint of the Digestlvo Organs. DYSPEPSIA OIL INDIGESTION, Hadace, Pain in the soulde:r . Coughs. TIght ness of the Chest. Diz:Iness. Sonr Elru.ctatlons of the Stomach. Bad Taste in the Mtouth. Bilions Attacks. Prdpitation oftho nleart. Iniismmationof the Lungs, Pain lin the re gions of the Kidneys. and e, hundred other painful symptoms are the off sprng "t Dyspopsia. They ln',-goratd the Stomach and stimnlate the trpid Liver and Bowels. wh'ich render them of unqu..lled efficacy in cleas!sng the blood of allam prll5and jipar:Ing new life and vigor to the whole system. FORSKIN DISEA SES, Eruptions.Tette. Salt li.eumi. Ullotche.'. bpots. P'Imples. Pustules. Do";, Carbuncs, llingc-wormn, s,a:d Head, Soe Eye.rysipelas. itch. Scurfs. Diswolorationisof the Skin. Humors and D)is'-ases of the Skin. of what r'd oumfe sytemIn a short time h the ue o these Bitters. Ob.e bottle In such cases will con vince the most incredulous of theIr curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood wvhenever you find its Impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Erptorsor Sores, cleanse it when you find it obtructea and sluggish In the veins: cleanse it when it is foul.and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health Of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS urkin.g In the system of so many thousands, are effectually dsroyed and removed. S'LD BY ALL DEUIGGISTS AND DEALERS. 7. WALKER, Proprietur. R. H. McDONALD t Co.. Druggsts and Gen. A gents. San Franciseo, CaL, and Biand SI Commerce Street, New York. Junre 28, 26-'7 1-I;. A [ARGEARIIBA Of the Most Approved Whiebi we will sell on the most SATISFACTORY TERMS. We invite an examination of them., both as to character and price. R. MOORMAN & Co. Feb.8-tf. 22, COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. T HE PROPRIETOR takes pleasure in an' Donneing that this elegantly.furnishcd E~stablihment is now open for the accom modation of guests. The table will always be supplied with every delicacy of' the sea' on-both from Ne w York and Charlesten Markets. and no efforts wvill be spared to give perfect satisfactionl, in every respect, to our patros W .GRIN Jan 1W .GRM N ALON Z O R E E SE, Wet-dor to.PoHlock's Restaurant. Colomnbia, S. C. Will Shave, Shampo, Trimn and Drye, R. R.e. RADWAY'S READY RELIE] CURES THE WORST PAINS IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MIMUTEI NOT ONE HOUR aiter readinz tls adverTinement need any one SUFFER WII PAIN RADWATS READY RELIEF IS A CUR' FOR EVERY PAIN. It was the first and is THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that instantly stops the most e-ctucitiInr pains allxy" Inflammations, and cures Congestion! whether of the Lung. Stomach, Bowels, or othe glands or organA. by ot, app lication. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY 3nT.\ ES. no matter how violent or excruciating the pai the 1H1E IA IC. Ded-ridden. Infirm. Crippled Nervous.Neuralgie. or prostrated with diseas may L-uifer, RADWAV RE ADY RELIEF WILL AFFORDI)1NSTANV EASE. INFLA11A11HN OF TIlE KIDNEYS. INFLAM3I1ATION OF THEF IILADDEP I.NFLA31MATION OF T1HE DOWEI.S. (ONGE-TION OF M'I E LNG4 SORE Tiir.OA'I. DIFFICULT UitEATiING. PAL!'IrATIO OF fHE HEARI IlYSTERtI(S, Ci:oUll. DTI''HEI. CATAR'll, INFLUENZA iEADAAIIE, TOOTTICllF. NEEl'1%AL(IA. RUEUMATISl COLD CHILLS, AGUE CRILLS. The application ofthe Ready Rief to theFp1 or parts whze the pain or difliculty exist wil al ford eawe and comort. ITwenty drops in half a tumbler of water wil in a f,w moments cure CRA11PS. SIPASMil SOUR STONIACh. IiEARTURN. SIC HEADACHE. DIARIIEA. DYSENTERY COLIC. WIN) IN fILE BOWELS. and all IN TERNA L PAINS. Travellerssiould alw,ary carry a l,ottle of End ways Veatlv Relief with them. A fe-w drops i water will prevent sickness or pains from chan of water. It is bett;er than French Brandy t Bitters as a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents. There is not a remedial agent in this world ths will cure Fever and Azue. and all other 31tli riou, Bilious. Scarlet. Typhoid. Yellow,and othe Fever- faived by R A DVA Y'S PILLS) so quic' as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Fifty cent per bottle. IHEALTH!BEAUTY! STRONG AND PU'RE RICiI BLOOD-IN CltEASE OF FLES AND WEIGHT CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUtIFUL COl PLENION SECURED IV ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESO[VEN1 HAS MADE TIlE MOST ASTONISHIN CURES; SO QUICK. SO RAPID ARE Till CHANGES THE BODY UNDERGOE UNDER THE INFLUENCE CF THIS rT LY WONDERFUL MEDICINE. TIiAT Every Day an Increase in Flesh ani Wi eight Is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Ev(-rv drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RE SOLVENT communicates through the Blood Sweat. Urine, and other fluids and Juices of th system the vigor o f life, for it repairs the waste of the body with new and sound material. Scrofula. Sypbilis, Consumption, G landular d is ease. Ulcers in the throat, 11outh. Tumors,'Xode in the Glands and otherparts of tbe system, Sor Eyes, Strumorous discharges from the Ears, arn the worst forms of Skin disease. Eruptions, Fe ver Sores. Scald Head, Iting Worm. Salt Rheum Erysipelas. Acue. Black Spots. Worms in th Flesh, rumors. Cancers in the Womb. and a] weakening and pain ful discharges. Night Sweats Loss of Speit u and all wastes of the I fe priuci ple. are within the curative range of this wonde of Modern Chemistry, and a few days' use wil prove to any person sming it for either of thes forms of disease its potent power to cure them. If the palicut, daily becoming reduced by th wastes and decomposition that is continuall progressing, succeeds in arresting these waste; and repairs the same with new material mad from healthy blood-and this the SARSAPA PARILLIAN will and does secure-a cure i certain; tbr when once this remedy commence its work of purification. and succeeds in dimin i-hing the loss of wastes. its repa irs will be rap id, and every day the patient will leel lim el owing better and stropnger. the food digestinj er.appetite Imuroving, and ft:sh and weigh Increasing. No)toIv doesthe SARSAPAnILLtA10 REsoL vNT excel all known remedial ag.-nts in the cur of Chronic. Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Sk' diseases; but it is the only positive cure for EIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS Urinary, and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes Dropsy. Stoppage of Water. hIncontinentce c Urine. Bright's Disease. Albuminuria. and in al cases where there are brick-dust deposits, or th water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substance like the white of an e;tg, or thread< lhke whit silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appear ance, and ahire bone-dust deposits. anel whe here Is a prick iug. bu n ing -er.sation when ;pas ing water, and pain in the Small of the Back an along the Loin-. DR. RAD WAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS perfectly tastees, elegantly coated with swee gum, pu.j.e, regulate, purify, cleanse, an< stengthe.t. Radway's Pills, for thte cure of al disorders of the Stotmacht, Liver, Bowels, Kid neys, BI udder, Nervous DiseaFes, IIeadacht Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestiton, Dyspep sis, Biliousness. Bilious Fev-r, 'inflammation 4 the Bowe''. Piles, atil all Derangemnents of tb Internal Viscera. Warrantted to e1iect a positiv. cure. Purely Vegetable. containing no mercury minerals, or dele-terius drugs. [17 Observe the follouwitng .symptons r esultin; from Diso:ders of the Digestiwe Organs: Const pation, Intwarud Piles, Fuillness of th Blood in the IIead. Acidity of the Stomaci Nausea, hleartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness c Weight in the Stomach. Snur Eruerations, Siuk .g or Fluttering at the l'it of the Stomacl1 wimming of the lIIcad, Hurried and Diffieti Breathing. A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will fre the systlem from til t be above namited disorden Prce.2i5 cents per Box. SOLD BY DRtU( GISTS. READ "FAL-E AND TRUE." Send on leter-samD to RHADW AY & CO . No 87 Maid en Lane. New York. Infortatlion worth thious ands will be sent you. July 5, 27-ly. A &iew, Safe, and Equitabile Plan OF SEcCRING THlE Benefits of Life Insuranco TIO THii MASSES. The C0mm0onweaih (0ooperative Co. 13S Chambers St., New York. Captal 8100,000. Chart.r Perpetual. The oB.ncr of this Comnpainy is to fur~nia : all healthy per-ons a mnodce for tirovi.lin, for their fausilies after dea'th, and st.'l hav~ he use -f theu money umtil it iu neeteei ft :e paymenzt of -r.ses, and thetn m nc small sums ti:t aill pei:onsche poor me as wel as the rich-tc-m :.& the~mselves 4 it advaintages. Any persm fifteen, and not over yars o'd, of sound bodty ud mind, may be comne a nmembier of th,is Coumpany by paiyin; n admission fee of Ten Dollirs, an annui due of rwo D.,lutrs ott the first dany of ,J:na ary in each vear, and One Dulnr und Tei Cents for each death of a member in thesa:n Division. They are by the Compann placedi in div sions limited to 5,000 m.au.:rs, of aboutt tt HOW TO JOIN4. Senid to the Comny.un or any of it- aget and get Ciculars with full pitatiulars, an blank A pplication.s for tnembenrship, whiac von enn fill out aind return with adlmittanc fee, and (if accepted) a Certificate willb made out and sent you by tmail, wh ich s< cures to your heirs aLs mny dollars as ther are members in your division at the timeC your death. The OfIleers andl Dlrectors are: ORRIN FRINK, Pre'sidlent. .ON ATHlA N S. CIR ISTIE, Vice-Presiden: L. N. CL ARK, Secretarv. GEO. W. BRAINERD, Treasurer. DIR.EcT4Rs. JtDGE WM D. VEEDER, Bronklyn. N.'3 G. A. HOBART', Eeq., Paterson. N. JI. C. A. SPRAGUE, Brooklyn, N. Y. May 24, 21-3m . W. L. G-OURDINE, FASHIONABLE TAILO] SCOURER, &c., IFROM CHARLESTON. Respectfully announ~ces that hei prepared to cut and fit gentlemen sits to their entire satisfaction. Ha' i~ng had a large experience in the tai oring business, and being constant] suppied with the latest New Yor Fashions, he feels no hesitancy in as] ing for patro~nage. Work prompt] delivered. Terms moderate. To making sack coat............----4 I ITo cut and make pants............... 2 tTo cut and make vest...............--S To cut and make walking cottt...... 5 ?CLOTHING AND AT ;, & W. C, SWIFFIRYS, 1 _:o: have now in store a rery large stock of ti-- above goods, anl we as sure our customers that we lave nev er before been enabled to ofer them s-o CHOICE A SELECTION OF GOODS. at such low prices. We have good All Wool SUITS at Sl5. suitable for any busines; man. HATS, We have a very large itock, and we are determined to uniersell any other dealers. as our facilties enable us to do so. OUR SHIRTS Are decided to be the best fitting i Shirts made. We make the finest eustom garments mnade in this State. Call and examine. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, Apr. 5, 14-tf. COLUMBIA, S. C. PAUL B. LALANS. E. V. LAEoUSsLIERE. PAUL B. LAANE & CO., AUC TION, General Commission AND WHOLESALE GROCERS, 171 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. REFEREcEs.--3tOSSrs. Hart & Co.. ICLoy & - Rice,essrs. Weaguer & 31onsees. Mr. J. Com, mins, F. J. Roberts, Discount Clerk, People's SNational Bank. May 3, 18-m. DR. H. BAER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, NO. 131 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. -May 3, 18--tf'. LARGEST MILLINEKY -TOCK In the up country and receiving daily addi tions by FEpress, at 'A pr. 26, 17-ti' D. MOWER'S. iE. E. JACKSON, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, CoLUMBIA, 5. C., K.'ps constantly on hand a choice and pure assortmnit of' DRUGS, ~IME DICINES, CHEMICALS. - PERF UMERIES, SOAPS, and .Of all kind.. ,Vi<.itors to the city arc invited to exam ine stock. May 3, 18-3m. CHILDS & WILEY, tCOLUMBIA, S. C. -1DEALERIS IN iRE1 MIlE (LOTIiG, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, THlE CELEBRATED STAR SHIRT, WALKING SUITS, ~~1 l)ERBY SUITS, Fine Cassimere Pants, (black & fancy), BLACK DRESS SUITS, i LINEN SUITS. 1ats, Canes, Umbrellas. The LARGEST. the .BE~ST and th CTIEAPESTr in the State. Special Book Notice. Fogartie's Book Depositor'y. WE arc offering great indluceme~nts to Book buyers. The whole of our large and dchoice collection of Bocks, consisting of: TEOLOGIAL AND MISCELLANEOL'S BOOK$, S. S. LIBR ARY BOOKS, AND d UVEN ILE BOOKS, iae bee n arra,n;ed and marked down in, accorance with the reduced prices of Nothnern nubflishers. We offetr for the next sixty daysv the fur her inducement of a liberal- discount on all perbasets of Books amounting to FIVE DOLL A . and upwards. Our STOCK OF HOOKS conisists of all the latest and best edi:ions of STANDARD AND MEW PUB. LI A OS. 0UR yUVEIELE DEPARTENT is partcularly rich in good Books for the oung. We have recently made large additions to our stock of BIBLES. The prices are breatly reduced. We are now ofe'ring an unusuaily large variety of English and American Family Bibles, rocket Bibles, and the Episcopal Prayer Book, at extreme l low prices. We are Special A gents for several Sun da School Publishing Houses, and have on Shand snpolis of their publications. - Al varieties of STATIONARY, and a full - assotent ofi SCIIOOL BOOKS. Our Store is so arranged that visitors can examine the stock at their leisure. The kprice of each book is miarked so as to afford -purchasers every "acility. - !D'Persons residing in the country will please bear in mind that by sending their or ders to us for any books published in -Amer 0 ica, they will be charged only the price of the DC book. We pay for the postage or express. 0 Address 0 FOGARTIE's BOOK DEPOSITORY. ->No. 250 KING SfK'F.E I'. (in the bend', a C1ARLE1TON. '('t H ' i:'LISA. THE ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE9 The undarsigned in offering the above Fertilizer to the Planters of Newberry, feel con- 4 fident that its quality is fully equal to the best Fertilizers now wanufactured. This bt.ing the first year of its sale, they cannot furni:di any testitnonials of its nierits; but feel assured tf when once fully tried, it will becom.. the favorite fertilizer in the South. Planters are requested to send in I their orders as promptly as possible. MayeE & Martin, Agents at Newberry, S. C. I Feb, 15 tf VICTORIA TINK- BITTERS1 ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. FOR THE CURS OF 3yspepsia, Ague and Fever, Billions Diseases, Gene ral Debility, and all Impurity of the Blood. It excites liealthv appetite, invigorates the Digestive Organs, is devoid of all that dreadful poison-Fusil Oil, and imparts a most agreeable, warming, and cordial effect to the Stomach. It exhilarates the spirits, relieves pain, and is most wonderlully effi cacious in all dhilities and irregularities of Females. It will prove a positive preventive in all MALARIAL CONTAMINATION. MOTTE & TARRANT, Xanufacturers and Sole Proprietors, NEWBERRY, S. C. 3ar. 15, -tf. -GERMAN 800ilE R 0D A lN SOOT Invaluable in Teethina. and Summer Com plaints of Children. Cures DIARR HoE-1 DYSENTERY, COLIC, And other Diseases, incident to the period of Dentition. Unlike the "Soothinz Syrups," now so widely usied, this CORDIAL contains NO ANODYNE, Or other injuiriou' Deng. It is composed of the very best materiais, and should be found In every Nuirsery. The best physi eians recommend it. MANUFACTURED) BY Dr. H. BAER, CIIARLESTON, S. C. gg For sale by MOTTE & TARRAT Nen berry, S. C. May i, 18-tf. MANILLA ROPE, Suitable for well ropes. For sale by DR MOWER. Grenville & Columbia Railroad. CoUmBarA. S. C., March 1, 1871. On and after Wednesday. March 1. the follow ing Schedule will be rnn daily. Sundays ex cepted, connectin;; with Night Trains on South Carolina Road, up and down' also with Trains going South on Charlotte, Columbiaud Augus ta Railroad: UP'. Leave Columbia.................... 7.00 a mn -Aiston.................... 9.10 a mn SNewberry..................11.15 a mn " Cokesbury................. 00p m " e!ton.....................5.0 p mn S Greeuvilie................. 6.30 p mn DOWN. Leave Greenville................. 6.15 a in " Belton..................8.05 a mn " Unkesbury....................10 07a m -Abbeville..................8.15 a. i -"Newberry.................. 21.0 p mn "Aiston... .................. 4.05 p in THrve Olub. DODAMEAD. G;en't Supt. 3. T. BARTLETT, G;eneral Ticket Agent. South Carolina RaIlroad Company, COLUMBIA, S. C., June 9,1871. ON and after SUNDAY. the 11th instant. Pas senger Trains upon this .Road will arrive and leave as foliows: Mart, AND PAs5ENGER TRaAIN. Leave Columbia at................... 7.49 p in Arrive at Charleston at.............. .2) p mn Leave Charleston at ............... 821 a mn A rrive at Columbla at ..............3 40 p in .GIT 11Es. FRF.IGHT A"!D ACcOMtMODA -rave 7OTnAi s, [Sundays excepted. ta bia t SO........ .....0pim ArIe at Ch .-cstn at...........6.45 a mn Leave CarletXin . """"---"" Arrive at Columbia at..: -,A - wil - cnine Camden Accommiodation dWnine to rn to Columbia as form,:rly--londays,Wd Iedy and L.t TY.ER. Vice- Pr,. 'dent. . D. PICEENs, General Ticket Agent. Junit.2L Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. R. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. CoLU.BIAr, S C., June 8. 1871. ON and after SUNDAY, June 1L. the P'as eeger trains over thiis Road will run as follows: GOING NOETIT. Train No. 1. Train No.2. Leave Augusta......3.25 A. M. 6i 00 P. M1. Leave Columbia... 09i A. MI. 11.00 P. 31.I Arrive Charlotte...23 P. M. 5.20 A. 3M. 0013G soUTH. Leave Charlotte...7.4 A. 31. 8.00 P'. M. Leave Colnumbia....2.3) P. M1. 2.25 A. 3M. Arive Auguista.....7.50'. M. 7.80A. M. No. 1 Traim daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sundays ecpe.Both trai-ns make close connectinn to al epoitsNrt. South and West. No 1 Train maes close connection at Ri chmond for Virgin hr$Tcessold, and Baggage checked to alpicplpoints. Standard Timne--Washintonl Ctty Time. E. P'. ALEXAN DER. Sup't. IE. R1. DoRSET, General Freight and Ticket Agnt. June 21. Summer Schedule Spartanbnrg and Union Railroad. To Commence 29th May, 1871. DOWN TRAIN. UPT I. I Arrive. Leave. Arv.Lae Sp.rtburg.... 5.8) 52 Batesvlle.. .... G.00 6.00 45 4.3 P iacolet......... 6.' 6.13 440 .5 Jonesvlle... 6.43 6.48 4n .f UnonviHle...... 7.25 7.5 3 32 I antc......... 8.29 8.25 23 .. is Dama....... 845 2.h245 v [le'Ford ....... 9.4' 9.45 11 $troter . 105 1.1~ 41. 5 12.1 .strhe.......... I. 1.1 125 ,125 [871 IIN T 11 CROQUET. Complete sets from $3 to $20 per se& BA4E BALLS. All the different kinds at reduced pricesm FISHINC TACKLE. Of every4escription. TRAVELINC BACs. For ladies and gentlemen. "OREICN FANCY COODS. OUNS AND PISTOLS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES. AMMUNITION. SPORTSMEN'S COODS. Goods shipped to any part of the country er express. The same careful attention giv n to orders by mall as to personal purchases. 'rices for our goods based on gold at par. PO TNELY. TEIMBLE & CO., 200 W. Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Apr 5, 14-1y. DR. J. . THOMPSON, SURGEON DENTIST, (Successor to Dr. W. B. McKellar.) Office over McFall & Pool's store, on Main 5treet. All the old business left unfinished will be :ompleted on the terms as before arranged, md everything done in the best manner and varranted. The patronage the public Is -espectfully solicited. Dec. 8, 48-tf. NACQUEEN & RIECKE, WHOLESALE PROVISION & PRODUCE DEALERS. [uve constanyt on hand and receiving Bacon, Dry Salted Meats, Pork, Lard, Beef, Flour, Sugar, Molasses, &c. urchasers are requested to examine their stock at 21 and 23 VENDUE RANGE, CHARLESTON, S. C. Feb. 22, 8-6m. MR CURLESTON LINE FOR Freight and Passengers, ro and from BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, and all the New England Manufac turing Cities TEREE TIMES A WEE , UESDAYS, TH UESDAYSand SATUEDAYS. Fare from Newberry, -- - $25.50 THE SOUTH CAROLINA 1tAIT-ROAID CO., And connecting Roads West. in aflianee with the Fleet of Thirteen First-Clutas is to the above Ports, Invite attention to the Qik rime sndl Regular Dispatch afforded to thebu ne public in the Cotton States at the PORT OP CEARLESON. Ofrering faci!ities of Bail and Sea Transports. tion for Freight and Passengers not equalfled in tcellence and capacity at any other Fort. S. B. PICKENS. Gen. Passenger and Ticket At., S. C. Railrond. ED. H. BARNWELL, Gen. Feht Agt., S. C. . if. Apr19, 1>-ti. T HE COTTON ST ATES Life Insurance Company, PRINCIPAL OFFICE AT M ACON, GEORGI A. The business of this strictly Southern and fome Company is confined by law to legiti. mate Life Insurance alone. Policies issued on all the approved mu tual plans. It also issues policies at stock rates, 25 per cent. under the mutual rates, but it does not advise its patrons to insure on the stock plan, it being very expensive in the long run. It is known that dividends in a good Mutual Company will average about t per cent., especially at the South and Wst, where investments bring good returns. n per cent. of profits ozr the mutual business divided annually among all the mutual Policy-holders, without exception. One-third loin on premiums given when desired-interest charged only upon first loam,. Where all cash is paid policies will be come self-sustaining, 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 trct. The Company will always purchase its policies at their cash value. We offer the people of the State the same financial scutrity as Northern Companies, the accumulating premiums of the insured, and in additio,n thereto a capital comn mening with $500.00. Millions ef dol lars annually have hitherto been lost to the active circula'ion. of the South in pay ment of premiums in N.,rthern Companies. In beneits derived from the investments made by these Companies in Northmern real state and securities, our people can never share on equal terms. Let us then sustain our own I-ife enterprise and thus keep our money and the p'rogts at home. OFF1CEns AT ~x.CON, GEGIA. WM. B. JOHNSTON............ President. W M. S. HOLT.............Vce-Pesdent. GEO. S. (JBEAR.............--..Secretary. JOHN W. BUK E.......General Agent. C. F. McCAY ..................-....Actuary.1 W. J. MA GIL L...uperintendent of Ageocies JAMES MERtCER GREEN,.edial Eamier The Cotton States Company is a Georgia~ and South Ca.rolinma Enterprise, and is a ood Company, and is now fully identified ih the interests of our people. This State is ably represented in the gen eral npnagemnent by South Carolina Direec ors. * LAVAL & ABNEY, eneral Agents for North & South Carolina. W. J. Lkviz., Oficee: Columbia,.S. C. H. W. AME~iY, M. D., of Edgefield. Jan. 4, '71, 1-1y. LOOK OUT FOR YOUR MEALS AT THE Alston Hotel, geB~reakfast Going Up and DmDCer JaiGoing Down. il CUSTOM macic pegged CALF BOOTS. and warranted. Money CaRnot BGy Itn INA SIGHT IS PRICELFS!! The Diamond Glasses, MANUFACTUnED BY U CPEER & 00,, . IY. Wh .ch are .ow offered to th public. are pro me,iCed b.'' all the celebrated Opticians of t:'c World to be the MOST .ERFECT, Natural, Artifici& help to the human eye e'r known. They are ground unt r their Mt zuierviAt from minute Crystal rhblc nelted toget r, and derive their iame. 0I account of their hardiness and brillk'1CY. The Scientitic k'riciple On which they are constructed brK'gs the core or centre of the lens directly in froux of the eye, prodjcin lar and distivet vision. P 'I th:e nara hy sightcL preventim*. aun-I pleasant sensations. such as glimmerin wavering of sight, d izzinev, &c., peculiar 10al thers in use. nhy are Mounted in the Fines: Xanner. In frames of the best quality, of aU materials used for that purpose. Their Finish and Durability CAN-NOT BE SURPASSED. CAurzox.-None genuine unless bearing their trade mark stamped on every frame - J. W. MONTCOMERY, Jeweler and Optician, is sole agent for NEWEEREYI, 8. C., From whom they can only be obtained. These goods are not supplied to Pedlers, at any price. Oct 5,40-ly. SOLE, HAR,ESS Russet, Upper and Whang L E.4 THD, On band and for sale by D. MOWER, Apr. 6, 14-tf. TH'IE SING-ER! r NEW FAMILY SEWING MAChIlNE. is now offered for sale on easy- terms, tat the State Agency, No. 197 King St. Charleston, u S.C. Silk, Thread, Needles and Machir'e Find ings. of the best quality. Stitch ing done to order. Genernl repairing executed. T HE NEW MANUFACTURING MAClilNE, -FOR Tailors and Boot Fi?tora, s the bost sa~ -the market. Local and Traveling Agents Wanted. Circulars and Samples on application. THE SINGER Sewing Machine Agency! 19'I KTNG STREET, CHARLESTON, S.C. P. W. & R. 8. CHICK, Agents, NEWBERRY, S. C. Dec. 7, 40-'70-1y. DR. E.GC. JONES,1 SURGEON DENTIST, I NEWBERRY, S. C. Rooms over Mr. Mower's store, and in front of Herald office. I take pleasure in informing my friends d and the pabhic generally, that nmy dental o rooms are now open, and that I am pre pared to execute all work in my piofession in the most approved manner. a I am determined to devute my enatire a time and energy to my profession. Jan. 12 2 tf. I4.HO9D: 1 Row Los, How ~stortcl. Just published, a new edi t i o a of Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of Sperma torrhea. or Seminal Weakness, involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar riage. etc.: also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, Induced by self-indulgence or sex nal extravagance. Price. in a sealed envelope, only (3 cents. The celebrated author, iu this admirable essay, clearly demonst:-ates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internalj edicine or the 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 may be, may cure himnself~ cheaply, privately, and radically. This Lecture should he in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any( address, postpaid on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also. Dr. Calverwell's "Marriage Guide, price 25 cents. Adess the Publishers, ?HAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., -J.27 Bowery, New York. Sep. 7, 36-ly. Post-Oficee Box 4,586. NATIONAL HOTEL, .Coinmhia, S. C. Robert Joyner, Proprietor. - P. Hamilton Joyner. Clerk. WAES: Of Board, per D3y........: 0 Supper, Breakfast and Lo-lging. .... 2 001 e Single Mel1s...............- ')91 Sep. 8th, 1869. . PAVIL-ION IIOTEL, Charleston. S. C. p BOARD PER DAY - - - - 25 Mns 1. LT BDT'T' I..r[ :omi-res. Ayer#~ E:air VigeZ For restoring Gra ts naturalVitality an mned; aln bEdr eI ims ofem, tog nod iy its use. otin can -Msdome mair where the, bie are >r the glands strophieshW t. h aS remA di : ieflness by this p >t fm1iig te lir WitY': -- nent,t-i will keep it clea and [ta o:Ieenal- use wil prWe irom turniiiig gray or fallig onsequently prevent baldneM !Iom those deleteriousi :iakc some preparations njricus to the hai, t&i >ly benefit but not haft, nerely for-a H AIR DRESSI 1othing else can be fond 90 Iontaining neither oil.nor lot SoD::hU ~7M CaMblic, ong on t.he Is givingt ustre and a gra l perfume. Prepared by Dr A L Gi 4 PRACTICAL AND ANALEMA L WETM, LM. For s.de by MOTT & TR Sep. 7, '70-36-1y. 8 8 8 a4 TlHE !zCBSCRIBER has consta* and a fuIlussortmeUt of the abovep ases, of difkrent pattera, besid-es if his own make, all of whiche s o aruish at very reasoablI. ams, romptness and despaidc. Per,ont desirous of having case ailrond will hare them sent fref A Hearse is always- on-handAd =a irnished at the. rate of $10 per day., - Thankful for past patronage, Lhe..a*Jr criber respectfuiry asks for a. coa , the same, and assures the .pub-iw ri ,o effort on his part will bespared.oveW he utmost satisfaction. - A. t. CR& PJMI' Newberry S. C.,.Jaly :3L . - .M Bash &-Blinds. The:shseier takis p'%ssurebne , furnihl sash with and without Glass, and BIinds WtYery Moderate Rates!! For Cash! ANDREW C. CH APMAN, Oct.'7 41 tf. Newberry- . H. S. IMfPOR TANT XOTIC'E To ONSUMERS OF DRY GODS& .11 Retail Orders amtounting to $11 and Over DeIvered In anyflpr W of the Country FREE OF EXPRESS CHARGES. IAMILTON EASTER & SONS, OF BALTIMORE, MD., n order the better to meet the wants af Ier' tetailI Cu.stomers at a distance, haveestabliheds S A3IPL E BUR EAI, ad will upon ~spp'ication, proiifly mend by y mail full lines of Semples of the Newest and ost Fashionable Goods. of FRI-3('H. EEG .ISH and DO31EsTIC MANUFACrURE.gUm, teeng at all times to sell.as lo C-o&at. rices, than any house In the coinw~. Baying our goods from thle in~et'm elebrated mau facturers in th;e difmL-ent rpe. and importing tile same by Stemad act to Baltimore,ourstock isat all y upied ilth the noveltles-of tht s4 aria marketa. As we buy and sell only for esh,and anme n ad debta, we are able and willing to en ese oode at- FEOX T' u os FxTEaBwd (EW. V.88 PEOF0yr than ifwe. gtve credit.4. -~ In sendingftorsamplesspecify thekiindofgoota esired. WeLkeep thebetegrades of ecr las f goods, from the lowet to the motsti. Orders tmeompaieG bj h4 casEvUbW e . )..: PROMP-P'AY1NG WHOLESALE BUYEES re invited to inspeet theStoek in- our JoM>bg~ ad Package Department. -Address-. - H AMILTON, EASTE.R &r SONS. 197. 199. 201 and2 8 West Baltimoreiteet Oct. 26, 42-1y, Baltimore, id. son a MONTHLY MAGAI1~ 4 Pages Reading Matter. O Pages Adveratisesn. ALKER, EVANS & COGS WEL 0. WYATT AMEN, July i.;, 28-4f -- THE CEIMRliT~ We have a largec lot of t1iis hig pproved FFRTILIZER, wih il sell on the YQost acco. ~rms. (Call on Rt. MOO O.,-with. whom 'it i at artiulars.