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PATRICK'8 SERENADE. nri TBm OmIIaLs IBmss. Ooh! Bridget, mavourneen, joost open the And give me a glimpse av your beautiful face: My s.ncient dudeen is all burnt to a cinder, And boogs are quite thick in this motherin' place. Sure, Biddy my girl, it's no joke for a ganiUs, To walk all the day 'nath a ootherin' hod. And thin, in the night, serynade a young Vani Clan +up to his knees, in the muddy ould sod. I'm dyin' wid tapture, my jewel of oratures, And niver a lovyer more willingly howled: But don't ye let scorn wrinkle up your swate fatures, Because your poor Paddy has got such a cowld The lightnfn? Is rOarin', the toonder is fSashin', The moon is nb bigger than nothin' at all: And such an outrageous murtherous splashin' s I never did hear since the days I was smalL Then open the winder, my queen av affection, Or, what is as good, plase open thm door: Nor dhrame that yon're sure of escapin' detec tion- . I know ye're atke by the length av ye're shnore A DELICATE BRDE.-Between Yreka and Jacksonville, Oregon, there was a wedding last winter, about the time of the deep snow, when Mr. Pelbam and other citizens were corralled in that cold country. The families of the respective parties to the marriage were in atten dancef and the party was rather after the old fashioned style, made up of neigh bors, their wives and babies, and any body that happened to be stopping any where within accessible destance. It was a pleasant affair; but, like all similar as semblages, it dispersed, and the bride returned to her chamber, first having whispered to the fond groom, "Don't come up for half an hour." This being - a first request, he obeyed, waited the time anxiously, nor let the hand of the ticking clock pass by a second of the limit ere he had gone to her with whom his life was joined. Rapping gently at the door of the bri -=dli chamber, and receit' no reply, he entered unbidden and saw his wife lying on the bed, arrayed in night gear of the purest white, presenting a picture of beauty, taste and loveliness beyond comn parison. One step further, a closer look, and the blood rushed back to his heart -she was dead ! Loudly calling for help, father, mother, brother, sister, bride maids, all the household rushes to the room. The mother discovered that her daughter still breathed, but horror upon horrors ! there lay the empty vial from from which the fatal draught had been * taken. Messengers were dispatched for -of her revival, symptoms looking favor able. At this juncture, some one pick ed up a piece of folded paper from a table on which was written in the delicate Be ntalarmed, dear husband. Feel ing that the occ"-on would be too much for my nerves, I have taken chloroform. "Yovn OWN WIFE." A PLEAsING IIcIDENT.-Yesterday a poor one-legged Confederate soldier, still clothed with the remnant of his worn gray jacket,.sank down exhausted on the steps of the Story building, at the corner of' Camp and Gravier streets. A Fede ral sergeant, passing at the time, looked on comnpassionately, and after passing on some distance, in order not to attract at tention, quietly returned and slipped a contribution into his hand. Delicately and unostentatiously as this was done, a handsome pair of eyes were watching, and witnessed the little tribute of charity -and kindness. All honor to the brave soldier ! Such as he can never be our en emies, and such acts, by challenging our admiration and our sympathies, do more to restore and consolidate -the olden "Union" than all the freedmen's bureaus, reconstruction committees and radical * legislation that could be crowded into a *century. When will our New. England political doctors learn that kindness is, after all, the touchstone of the Sout iern character, and that no living people more thorough ly exomplified the old and beautiful max im that "One touch of kindness makes the world akin." -N. 0. Times. SwEE'r.-A lady said to a gentleman who accompanied her and her sister from church, 'Why, it rains-send and get an umbrella. * 'Why said the beau, 'you are neither sugar nor salt, rain will not hurt you.' * 'No,' said the lady, 'but we are lasses. * -He sent for one immediately. The following copy of a written notice appears in a Western paper: "Lost, or * strade from the subscriber, a sheep all over white, one leg was black and half his body. All persons shall reseve five dol's to bring him. He was a she goat." * A gentleman, walking with two ladies, stepped on a hogshead hoop, that flew up and struck him in the face. "Good gracious!" said he, "which of you dropped that ?" And why is a jolly bachelor like the At lantic Cable ? Because he I:as made fast to the sure end (shore end). Maybe that's not so good as the other ; but Blobbs says there is more truth in it. Why is a happy husband like the At lantic Cable? B3ecause he is spliced to his Heart's Content. ~ Woman: The morning star of fnfan "FOR RENT."-The Nashville Banner of the 14th inst., says: "For Rent," in great, broad, long, slim and square letters, in ink, chalk, lamp black, charcoal and paint, and doors, blinds, boards, foolscap and cards, bedots the city in every quarter. The merry music of tumbling rents will soon fall up on the ears of happy tenants, if this state of things continues but a little longer. We wish we could see just a few such "bedottings" about Macon, to remind the landlords that they are "piling on the agony" a little too strong in the matter of rents for their own good and the good of the city. New buildings are going up by the dozen; new avenues of trade are being opened, and what, now considered, are fancy s:ands for business, will soon find a change come over the spirit of the landlord's dreams, if they persist in grinding the people with exorbitant rents. It is not in reason to suppose that the business men of Macon can af ford to pay Broadway prices for stores and dwellings. If they can, the consu mer will have to pay increased prices for every description of goods, and every pody will have to advance their rates of lapor in precisely the same ratio. What's the use, then, of such inflation? Let capitalists take heed that the bubble does not burst before they are prepared for it.-Macon (Ga.) Citizen. The remarks of our MAcon cotempo rary are equaily applicable to Augusta. High rents and gold rates are not the stepping stones to the prosperity of any community, and landlords are blind to their own interests who nct upon the presumptions that they are. Blessed is the bald-headed man, for his wife cannot pull his hair. E M P I R E SEWI/NC MACHINE CO. Principal Office, 616 Brotdway, NFW YORK. Great Improvement in Sewing Machines. Em pire Shuttle, Crank Motion Sewing machines. It is thus rendered noisele s in action.- Its mo tion being all positive, it is not liable to get out of order. It is the best Family Machine. No tice is called to our new and lIproved Man ufac turing Machine, for Tailors anid Boot Makers and Shoe Fitters. Aments wanted, to whom a liberal discount will %e giveni. No Consign.. ments made< F-ltIRE SEWING MACHINE Co. aug82 i MEDICAL CARD. DRs. RUFF & POPE, HAVING formed a Partnership for the practice of Me dicine and Sui-gery, respectfuxlly tender their services to the citizens of the Town and District of' Newberry. They can be found during the day at their offce over Maj. L. J. Jones' Law Office. Dr. Ruff can be found at night at: his residence. Dr. Pope can be found at night at the residence of Mrs. Helen O'Neall. Newberry C. H., S, C., July 25,1866 2m An Old Song, set to a New Tune. "As spring approaches Ants and Roaches From their holes come ouzt And Mice and Rats, In spite of' cats, Gaily skip about." "18 years established in N. Y. City." "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to t(he Human Family.' "Rats come out of their holes to die." "COSTAR'S" R AT, ROACH, &c., EXTER'S Is a paste-used for Rats, Mice, Roaches, Black and Red Ants, &c., &c.. &c., &. "COSTA R'S" BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR Is a liquid or wash-used to destroy, and also as a preventive for Bed-bngs, &c. "COSTAR'S" ELECTRIC POWDER FOR INSECTS Is for Moths,,Mosquitoes,Fleas,Bed-buigs, Insects on plants, Fowls, Animals, &c. [7 !! !BEwARE ! ! ! of all worthless imitations, [7 See that "C~osT.&n.s" name is on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. ~Address, HENRY R. COST AR, - 484 Broadway, N. Y. SSold in Newberry S. C. SBy all Druggists and Retailers, and Barns Ward & Co., wholesale agents New Orleans La. 1866. INCREASE OF RATS.-The Farmer's Gazette (English) asserts and proves by figures that one pair of RATS will have a pro geny and descendants no less than.651, 050 in three years. Now, unless this immense family can be kept down, they would con sume more food than 'would sustain 65,000 human beings. Et7 See "CosT AR's" advertiseme::t above. 1866. RATS versus Bli JS.-Whoever engages in shooting small birds is a cruel man; who'. ever aids in exterminating rats is a benefac, tor. We should like some one to give us the benefit of their experience in driving out these pests. We need something besides dogs,cats, and traps for this busihess.-Scien tific American. N. Y.. 0OTSee "CosTRi's" advertisement above. EW Sold in Newberry S. C. _sr n By11l Dn-.ist -a Dealers and THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-n Equity-Newberry District. James Spee vs. Mary Galloway and others. Bill for Partition. By order of the Court, I will sell, beiore the Court House, on the first Monday, in Septem ber,1866, the real estate of Jesse Speer deceased, consisting of a tract of land situated i New berry District, on Beaver Darn Creek, contain ing one hundred and twenty-five acres. more or less. baunded by lands of Andrew J. Long shore, Jno T. Peterson and Mary Galloway. Terms-The purchaser will be required to give bond, with at least two good iureties to secure the purchase money, payable at twelve months, with in erest from daey of sale, and to pay the costs of these proceedings in cash. Commissioner's Office, SILAS JOHNSTONE, 6 August, 1866. c.E.:.D. Aug 8 4t$b O0 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-In Equity-Newberry District. John A. Hender son v Sally Hen~derson and others-Bill for Partitiou. It appears to my satisfaction. that Joseph W. Caldwell and Martha E. his wife iesdes beyond the limits of this State, on motion of Mr. Fair Comps. Sol. -It is ordered that the said absent defendants do plead; auswer or demur to the bill filed in the above stat,ed case, within three month's from the date hereof, or the same will be taken pro con fesso against them. SlLAS JOHN STONE, c. E. f. D. Coms. office, July 25th 1S66. Aug. 1 3m$12. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-In Equity-Newberry District. E'izabeth A.Payne, vs. Jno. W. Payne and S. B Chappell. The creditors of the estate of Elihu Payne, de ceased, are required to render and establish, on oath, their respective demands, before the Com missioner, on or before the first day of Septem ber next. SILAS JOHNSTONE, c.E N.D. Corns office, July 16,1866. 7t$7 THE STA LE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-In Equity-Newberry District. Jno. S. Birge and L. B. Maffett, admrs. vs. Wm. Bridges and others. The creditors of the estate of Wiley Bridges, deceased, are required to render and establislh,on oath, their respective demands before ihe Com missioner, on or before the first ot September rext. SILAS JOR .STONE, c.E.N.D. Coms office, July 16, 1866. . 7t$7 THE SI'ATE OF SOUH CAROLINA-It Equity-Newberry District. Aaron D. Bur ton, vs. Amelia Burton; Kay Burton, Admrs the creditors of Robert Burton, deceased, are hereby requir d to render and establish theii respective demands, on oath. before the Com missioner, 'on or before the first day of Septem ber, 1866. SILAS JOHNSTONE, c,E.N-D. Corks office, July 16, 86G 7t$7 THE STATE OF SOU lH CAROLINA-In Equity-Newberry District. Ludy I. Littl< and wife, vs. S,amucl W Reid and R. II. Wil liams and wife. The creditors of'Joseph Reid. deceased, ar( hereby required to render and establish thei] respective demands. on oath. betbre the Com. missioner, on or before the 1st Oct.. 1866. SILAS JOHNSTO.E, c.E N.D. Coins ofice, July 1i, 1866. 3 ms12 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-TI Equity-N ewberry District--W. C. G oggans by his next friend, vs. Susan. F. Goggans Adm' x. TIhe creditors of William D. Goggans, deceas ed, are hereby required to render and establisi their- respective demands, ou oath. before th< Cormi.sioner, on or before the 1st day of Octo her. 1866. SILAS JOHNSTONE, c..ND Comns office, July 10. 186G. . 3mnS12 THLE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-It Equity-N ewberry D istrict. W. H. H arringtor and others, Ex'ors, vs. Helen O'Neall, an< others. The creditors of Hon. John Belton O'NealJ, de ceased., are .hereby required to render and estab lish their respective demands, on oath, before the Commissioner, on or before the first day o September, 1866 SIL AS8JOHNSTONE. C..N.D Comscifce,July l-th 1866.m12 THE STATE OF SOUTH, CAROLINA-lI Equity-Newberry District. David H. Buz hardt, Adm'r. vs. Catharine Buzhardt, Saral Jones, et al. The credlitors of Samuel Jeferson 'Buzhiardt are hereby required to render and establid their respective demands, on oath, before th Commissioner, on or before the 1s4 dlay of Octo. ber, 1866. SILAS JOHNS [ONE, c.E.3.D. Corns office, July 10th. 1866. SmS~12 The State of South Carolina, Newberr' District-In Equity. Richar-d V. Gis and Wife and others, v. Osian A .Ruthezford, Admnr. & others.-ilfo Partit.ion of Land. The creditors of Dr. Thos. B. Ruth erf.rd, deceased, are required to rende on oath and establish their demands be fore the Commissioner of this Court,- oi or before the first day of Sepember, 1866 SILAS JOHNSTONE, C.E.N.D. Corn's Office, 12 June, 1866.1 The State of Sou'th Carolina, Newberr: District In Equity, Helen O'Neall v Wa] ter H. Hunt,' Bill for Dower. It appearing to my satisfaction that Wal ter Herbert Hunt,the defendant in this ca'se resides beyond-the limits of this State. It is therefore Ordered, on motion of.Mr Baxter, Coip. Sol., that the said defend ant, plead, answer or dem,ur to the bill ii this case, tvithin three months from thi date hereof, or the same will'be taken pr< confesso against him. 'SILAS JOHNSTONE, c. E. N. P.. 'Comrns office, May 22d '1866. May 34) 3m $15. The State of South Carolina, Newberry Dis trict. In the Court of Common Plenis Es Parte Abraham Harris-Petition fo the benefit of'the Insolvent Debtors Acts Abraham Harris, who is in the custody o the Sheriff of said District, by virtue of ar order for bail at the suit of Ijartman 3 Strous, having filed in mly office, togethel with a schedule on oath, of his estate an< property, his petition to the Court of Corn mo:. Pleas'; praying that he may be ad mit ted to the benefit of the Acts of th< General Assemnbiv,made for the relief-of in solvent Debtors:" It is. ordered that th< said Hlartman & Strous and all others, the reditors to whom the said- Abraham Harris is indebted in any wise, be and appear, be fore the said Court, at Newberry Cour House, on Wednesday the seventeenth daA of October next, to show cause, if dny the2 can, why the said Petition should not bE granted. E. P. L AKE, c. c~. r. Clerks office, Nestberry, July, 6th.186&. July 11-3m.. NOTICE is hereby given that applicatior will be made at the next session of the Leg2 islature, to vest in B. F. Landrum, all the right, title and interest of Christian Breitli aupt, dec'd, or of his heirs, in and to th; tract of land lying in Edgefield District, or waters of the Savannah River, and Horst Creek, and bonnded by lands of Kessial Sweorgaree, A. C. Turner and others,lately occupied by Bartlett W. Hatcher, deckd, de vised to him by his father, John Hatcher, dec'd. Said laid having been escheated tc the State of Sonth Carolina. July 18 3m. John A. Chapman, Attorney at Law~ and Solicitor in 'Equity, Wil attend to ail bnsiness entrusted to hi: DRY GOODS, :laces, Embroideries, &e. J. R. READ & CO., 263 King-street, Charleston, S. C., HAVE just received a full assortment of OWEAS GO0DS. consisting in part of Black and, colored Dress Silks, Mozamm biques, Leno Muslins, Granadine Bareges, Poplinets,Barege Anglaise, black and-color ed Tamertines, French and English Lawns and Organdie Muslins, French and English Cambrics and Prints, Ginghams, &c. WHT~E DSOO" A large. and well selected stock of White Goods, Laces and Em roideries, Fancy Goods, Dre3s Trimmings, &c CLO!KS & MANTlLAS, Cloaks, Mantillas, Basques id Shawls, in every variety suitable to the season. April 18, 16. Jan. 24-ly. DRY GOODS, AT THE STOLL, WEBB & CO. Formerly Bancroft's Old Stand. (287 King street,3 doors belowWentworth.) WE have now opened a Splendid Stock of SPRING GOODS, English, French and American, which are of the most desirable styles the Market can afford. To Planters furnishing the Freedmen, either for clothiug or for barter with them, our Wholesale Eooms offer every induce mert. Plantation Goods in every variety. This being a bu.y season with the Planter and he not able to visit our city, orders accompanied with city reference will meet with prompt attention. N. B. Samples with price lists sent to any part of the State. Our stock consists in part of N hite O.nabttrgs,. Striped Osnaburgs, Blue Denims, Briown Shirtings, Long Cloths,Fine Sca island, Brown Shirtings, Plaid Home spuns, Striped Ilonmespuus, Bleached a*nd Browni Sheetings, Bleached and Brown Drills, B!aek' French Broad Cloth,'Hosiery Townl Goves, Irish Linens by the Piece, Toel nd Toweling in all varieties, Lin en Danmasks, all varieties, Calicoes, in all qfualities, Domestic Ginghams, Fine Scoteh Ginghams, Dress Goods, for Spring,,Spring jSilks, Colored Muslin, in, every 'variety, W hite Goods, all kin ds, Black Goods, all kinds, Farmer's Brown -Litnen' Duck, Farm er's Brown ard White Drill, Fancy Drills iand Gottonades. Together with every other variety to be found in our line, which~ we offer at the lowest cash prices, atWhole sale and Retail. 1We would respectfully call the attenti of the Planters, Merchants and the citizens ;generailly, of New berry Dis trict, to our ad vertisement, and( solicit a call from then -should they visit the city. All' Donmestic Goods are sold at a very small advance on agents prices, by H. ~.Stoll, Webb & Co., .C.S-rOtt. Charleston. No. 287 King--st., C HARLE8 WEBE, e doors ~loW H. C. WLKER, " entwortb,, April18 Jan241y. ' Char eton, . C * HUNT & BROa SHiPPING, COMMISSIQN & F~f WARDING MERGHANTS, Accommodation W hart; Charleston, S.C I.. F. HUNT, | (Formerly of Ne wberr: J . H. H UN T, JTr., IC, H., S.0C. -0 Promptly. forward all 3ferchandize con. -signed to us arriving -in the City fron Northern or Foreign Ports. We will give strict attention to' Sal and Purchase of' Cotton,: Rice, Flone, &c. Qi"Liberal ad vaniees on-consigiets.3 R 'efere'nces.-G.. W. .Williams & Co. Charleston, S. C.; Russell.& Ellis, Wil.ming ton, N. C.*; Bigelow & Sargent, Baltimore: Lathbury, Wickershamn & Co., Pbiladelphia: N. L. McCready &to.,"New York ; 'Ray A Walter, Boston.; G. W. Garmany, Savannah, Ga., G. R. W ilson, Esq., Norfolk,- Va. -Persons consigning to us must .make deposits in the city to pay Ship and Railroad Freights, or their goods will boe placed in store. HUNT &BRQ., Jan 31 'Charleston, S. C. PHENIX IRON WORKS, COLUMBTA, S., C. PROPR1E'IORS GALL, kinds of Mill Castings, '(Saw and. Yrs,) Railings for Housea, Ga'rd4n,; Grav4 Yad,Sugar Mills, Boilers, Machine Worki and Agricultural Impleinents mamifactured. Orders are solicited and executed onu chesj terms. M. GOLDSMITH, P. KIND. March 21, 1866-12-1y. THE subscriber hasjust received a supply ofthese Cases, froni the ab' celebrated manufacturer, which'are of the. -latest and( most jmproved patterns, and "felegant Rose wood finish, and which he offers at low ratei to the public. He take<this, occasion to say that they have been purchased exclusively for-cash, and selling them at only a smnai advance on the cash price, that no orders foi the above Cases will be attended to.uls accompanied with the cash R C CHAPMAN. Newberry, S. C., July -25, 1866. 9m. $9 A MONfH!-AGENTS wanted for six en. E.D1 ALEEf &W9 o. 15 Malde$ Lane; Ne*.Yrk; 1UNUFALCWIMfS Or GOLD PNS, CASES, &e. Are now prepared to offer to Jobbers and; retail dealers the OHEAPEST PEYSI THE MARKET. T%e pens are of diferent sizes from Nos. 1 to 9, inclusive. - The prices of VALENTINE &. CO.'S first quality Gold Pens, withput cass, and war ranted for one year, except againet. acci dent, is as follows :-No. - Pen, $1 25; No. 2 Pen, $1 50 N'o.3 Pen, $2'00'; No. - Pen, $2 25; No. 6 Pen, $2 75; 6 Pen,-; $*350; No. 7 Pen, $4 50; o.S Pe4y$5 60 No. 9 Pen, $7. All our first quality Pes are st.amped "E. D. Valentine & Co.' The Above Pens in Solid 8i'ver. Etens ic Cases, with Pencils. For $200, a No. 1 pen, 1st quality. For $2 50, a No. 2 pen, 1st quality. For $3 25, a No. 3 pen, 1st quality. For $3 75, a No. 4 pen, 1st quality. For $4 50. a No. 5 pen,1st qual i. For $5 75, f No. 6 pen, 1st quality. The Same Gold Pens .in Gold Plated Ebciy Desk Holders and Korocco Cases. For $200; a No. 2pen, 1stqulity For $2 75, a No. 4 pen, 1st qnaliy. For $3 50, a No. 6 pen, lst quaUty. For $4 00,a No. 6 pen, 1stquality. For $5 75, a No. 7 pen,,lat quality For $Y2Z, a No. 8 pen, Ist quahef. For $8 00, a No; 9 pen, lstquality. second Qualty Pns-Not Warranted Our second quality pens are st,amped,?'.F Davig & COA," and are carefully made, hav ing the samepoints as our irst quality.pens, the only material difference being in the. quality of the gold.- The prices =of these pens are as follows:-Wo. 2 pen, 75c.; No. 3 pen, $1 00 ; No. 4 pen, $1 25 No. 5 pen,. Zo60;No.8pen,$175. The Above Pens in Siier Plated Eten Cases, t Penils, For -1 25,,a No. 2 pen, 2d quality. For $1 50, a No. s pen .2d qua'Iity. For $1 75, a No. 4 pen, 2d qalty. For $2 245; a No. 5, pen, 2d qualt. : For $2.75, a No. 6 pen, 2d quality. Our pens rank thrOughout the country eqql~, if Dot superio',' to any gQhd pflls mnnfactured, not ordy for zheir. iwriting qualitieg,butduPa)i-y. and elegant9 Sih e~greatest care is used* in' their manuWcei tare; and none .are sold with the glightess imiperfectiont which skilar eet We would- call the attention of the dEa1er% :tO the celebrate'dT'AUIL fRETON -WWth-, f wishwe are the sole ageut or the Ui n States. We have thim in veir r ndg* cases. Jobbers, retairers, je welerir, *i1alla dial drs in our line throughiout1 th6 noit requested to send for a circuilar. .A4A esf E. D.VALENTINE &C Co Mannfacture and Wholesale1 dealers 11 G.old Pens, Jewelry and Wisebes, NQ. 1,5 Maiden Lane New Trk - - K> * :,e FAT & OM SAR T ed,aE5EANGsS ama WMC.DUE.DU .$T . JOHN EDUKES. - J. M. CAESON - eforence.-B. D. BOYD.4 July 25,1I66. $8 YEAR! we wait agea liese edOur -IMPROV $20 e phsines. .nree iiew kinds.: UndrAw. .er ieed. Sent 'en trial., Warrantad. fre years. Above salary on large 4commIn5n paid; The OwN maetines sold in the Jni Sted States for less than $4@, which are- faUly lcensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson, Gro vr t Baker; Singer h Co., an~d Bachelder, All other cheap anachinles are infringements, and thed~eller or user are:liable to:'arrest, fine and imprisonment. flIusn;atedcicular ent free.3 Address; or call upon (hav & ,Clatt -at Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago,.lL. July 25 ly. WA.ilmore .Manufacttirer of'Saddles Bridles, Harness1 &c., &c., &c., Four ti)es .$outh. of Newr .~r f... nL R - a;.in~ drine with neat