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Becky Wilson's Courtship. "Oh, 'now Becky, tell us about it,"V sea the = n-:."k - . "Bout wh f sez sAe., "Why, about your courtship," ya she turning awaiber head and Washing dread ful, '"you haA better tell your own y~etzkbo St ono ofus never bad uas t it. I do love to hear abtr jngnm aueh" se' Bet. "Wq# great dA bia & d twisting 1 V. he'w gI s tting an every other *ord, hn ~he come to our house to .ae me," tnrning her 'head and kinder looking down sideways nn r, :f l" t! he'd beMer we da 't care nothin Welir Jihn be loved M'4 better eVed his se, JreiM . ' ft d= b eius owe aa b 't g-ine.t it* l x'd. not* be a#s a e ter har'.v n d ee es. Fo".ber ~s "r ddY if he meutent have mun and daddy got - adcr Sustrat , and sed yes gal bbing their bands. "Then motly rb went to townJ d 'fgok for me, aud marry Jobn. beter-be parried herself I reek enL".U:92A' "Oh do now that is a good ' 'mby, the preacher maW t pa; 1Magegpnd a whole apj or people to marry one recion.Gra enous .n~ q'iwept..to see ' them." ' meup to thePrrer man for to sa Ie csss- ." us nthees - and poor, 's ad ie - to h t * gins-thi liUg,' aybogly. tQ takeO apart-, and so I was marrid hard and1 .M;ekwhaot,ben,-Becky ?" se the gals getting more and .morel went homn (e fellers eg e.nd haulinL' and- kis si.,ndeeiminc-; -and suich 9fez'aii's on as thefdtW eut T taL l! they gi-eatdeal bep s,theire wn selssI...reok on."- - eiten- aie be all went n heM ,psMaw; I a~1goin' to tell, .youi mother word more," sez Beieky, .4wben pere-yousles - you ~owi now~l about it, I reckon." (or.-The quo - , as given. in our telegaph he-every morn lug, do raftceq vfj g6mi idea to the casual reader. The inform a b7f1s gastiitf"of 7 worth '~ or.tQtiq u-otation. The f.an l$1aathe de sir iormfation; 'Wfle~ d io~jitedat $1.10. a paper A~t nearl.y 91 When gois quoted at $1.15, a paper dollar is.worth 87 cents. When gold is 'quoted at $1.20. a doae twkSt. cents. . Woh! is qdoted'atC 125, a peiegth-S(fets. Ten got&i8 quioted 'at $1.30, a .paper doar is-worth 77 cents. Whe dd is quoted at $135, a ' is qpoted ~a- 1.0 a paper do aris worth 71 cents. When gold is quoted at $1.45, a aprdollar is worth 69 cents. F' Wji 14 is.quoted at $1.50, a payerd7 i-a is worth 661 cents. "17R take the responsibility," as J,enk* said when he held out his ams eo the baby. LJ.RtLAMATO0? By his Excellency JA.MESL. OR R, Gob'ernor of South Carolina. Whereas information has been communi eated tk"his-Department that art atrocious muri Was committed on the 1iody .of Pressle 'Iope, (freednan,) by one' LAW. $- R1CE SWYG)RT, (freedman,) in the Dis trict of Lexington, on the 5th day of June 1867, and that;jhe said Lawrence Swvgert has ed romjatice: S''g-r' )h4'irnow 1, thar, the said JAlM ES L. ORR, Governo' as aloresaid, to the end that the said ta'wrence Swvgert. may be broug tbtritaled to.etndignr punishinent, do ofFer a reward of TWO HUNDRED DO ARS f'r ftie arret and.safe delivery of 1lteaLawretce Swygert in the jail.t Zxi,ag$i orls a a of eitberof the ad jolamg .stri t. aid-Swygert is thirty-sen:cyentrsof age, five feet ten or eleven inebes -high, =and weighs about 175 pounds.. He has a dark eomplexion, is somewhat round-shouldered, rather bonr, is left-handed, and supposed to hade'on ho '.e-tnade cotton clothing. 1'ven Under my hand and the seal of (I ,s.1pe. State, in the city of Columbia, - 4 the first day of July, 1867. JAMES L. ORR, - Governor of South Carolina. E Ehs, :crretary of State. -July-lo St. p a raacemnentS. ',- "14 at.- - . MESSRS EDnos. -The fr!en s'of CArr. GUS. DECKERT, of Pemris the brave soldier a of many batd s, 1yctfuly n Cilea s3 a catrct1da te Tbi:the office of Taa teeto of thiDiatret,'believng-that " ominastion wilt prove bthy eptable, f-Alrcb 20, 12 tf. MAN FRENDS. Mas EDTots: You will please - an nounce Mr. R V. GIST', as a candidate.fbr a seat in the next session of our State Legisla'. 1ss . Es:+-1n Witll please an aounee - s m 'JOHNSOltbs a can a ee for the office of Clerk of Court, of the Dlstri?f. 'wberry, for the' next ensuing term. MAN FRIENDS. DA sfi8EL6R:s'a c;... te for Tax llector of Newberry District, yu-will oblige ,lis many - WBMa FRIEEDS. DE a. E tots :-You -will. pleae an u'Ju. D. SMIITH, as acandidate for the office of Tax Collector, Newberry District, and oblige MA N FRIENDS. May 2; 18. Msss Frroas : You are authorized to an nounce JOHN W. COUNTS as a candidate for the o2ce of Tax Collector for Newberry Dist., rt .gunts is a, gehet. - DUTUH FORK. ~OR TAx CoL.Lcoa.-Cpt. JOHN W IL IASIe r eetfully eminated as a candidate for the Offce of Tax Collectorg Keut.erry Da rict, at the on-t election. - . - . Oct. 81st, 1666. 1 MAIY FRIENDS. Msan. E r Io" leaenom inate Mr JOS. W .HIL sa suitb 'J for the offce f Tax Collector, fol - eaing term, mud lbli~~ ~ 14EWBERRY. he offiee ap oblige OLD TIMES. ion MSH.1CROlR ascani ate fof Tax Collector N4ewberr.W District, at CHe ietLLS&FEVEPOLOliN. 3AN)fML&an!dt.ibey.iI1ldo aul that sclmed for.-themiand ehee)rfully recommend -a-.WAu aCY. Ex-Goverger oftAlabma, J'W A.AFR,tt &ei'ioflabm. are U M ude up.m roW.IA3 J. JUDeG-,JudEe Supretne Court ] I EDUSED GA iGAN'S 'IL ~,mny. #plntation, for Fever and Ague, rnd ln&them alk that . is elahned .for them - -, TUOS. J JUDG E Iontgomery, Ala.,.September29, 1688. - .Owsms -CoUs-ry,Aklama. 'dALIJOHAN'S FEVER AKD~ A GUE P'ILLS wili~do. They are decided1y the best medicine for Chills aid Fever I ever gave. wuldi not be without them for five times thbe price. J. A. GR A11A5I. A MErcUs, April 17 1867. ONE BO7X OF GALLIGiIAN'S PILLS gre4 m~e perfectly. onf Chills syd Fever. 1'hey aise the best medicine for Cils and Fever ever saw. - A. G RON NA LDSON, Clerk Superior Court, .Sumter County, Ga *MESSRS. BvUNT &HALE G S: I hat's used ycur G AL.IG HAN'S >iUs-two occasions for Chills and Fever, and t they ei6ct all that they are intend'. ed to' d. They.arethie best remedy for the dis ease that I ha* pver 'tried. 1 consider them perfestly reliable Respeetfuly, DAN'L SAYRE. Grand Sec. Grand Lodge of F. and A. 31. of Ala. i.ast, GA , March 11, 1887, IHAVE USED) GALLIGHAN'S PILLS in forty cases of Chills and Fever, with perfect success. They are the best Fever and Ague Pills put up. A. B. FANT. Wo ilen Charleston, by Goonarca, WINE xAs ., ."0. 158 Neeting street. WM~.eIn lew York by McKEssoN & RoB BINs, H.AREAL, RISL,EY & Co. And by all Drggists in Newberry. Jackson's Universal Wshm.g Compound ! The' wahing foir a family of twenty per. sons aiay be completed before break fast, the clothes out to dry, the house in good order and comfortable for the day, and the family sved ftom washing-day annoyances. Who would not wish to have such comforts ? This Compound is rapidly taking the place of all soaps, wherever introduced. It is a chemical preparation for washing clothes, the coarsest, nis well as the finest and most delicate fabrics, with little rubbing or' boil ing ; saving in the process MORE THAN osE HALF THE COST DF' SOAS, and but one-quarter of thetime and labor is required to do the same amounlt of washing as with the best of spps. - I'fWILL WASH IN H ARD OR SOFT WATER. Clothes need boiling but a few minutes, and but very little If any rubbing with the hands, thus avoiding their wear upon the wash-board. I; does not injure the fabric, on the contrary, it preserves and fixes the colors, and will remove paint, grease or stains of all kinds. Give it a trial and you *ifl use nothing else. ROBERT Y. J.EATELL, Agent, oehbery . H, So. ('a. RAILROADS. Green'ille and Columbia Rail road Company. TREASURERI'$ OFFICE, OLUMBIA, S. C., Ju ; 5, 1867. Notice is hereby given that the Greenville and Columbia Ratiroa- Company are now prepared to exchange their Bonds and Certi ficates of Indebtedness. endorsed by the State of South Carolina under the Act of the Legislature of December 20, 1866, for their Bonds and Coupons past due.' secured by-a mortgage commonly known as the "first mortgage." Also. for 'heir Bonds,.and the Coupons on tlem ,th4t raay be du.e, endorsed by.the State nnd the A,t of the Legislature of January 28, 1861, wl.ch are headed "Confederate States of Ameilea." Also for their Bonds and Coupons past due, known as -Nob41ortgage Bonds and Coupons." at one for three, as provided for in said .Act of December20, 1866. Holders of "Non-dortgage Bonds and Coupons" past dae,who prefer it, will-be alt lowed to take for them, in exchange, the Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness of the Company,secured by a second mortgage, at par. Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness, secured by a second mortgage, will also be tendered to all psrties having any other class of claims against the Company. in pay tient. JOHN G. EDWARDS, July 10 Treasurer. GreemHl e & Columbia R. R. Passauger Trains will run daily (Sundays except ed until further notice as follows: Leave Columbia at......................7.15 a. -m. " Alston at......................-9: . " Nettiberry ~..r10.35 .". Arrive at Abbeville at - --318 p m. " at Audeson at 5.1J " " at G reeniile at 5 Leave GreeudUte at - 6.--0 a. m 0 -1Ander:n . i 6.33, w- Abbeviteat 835 ' * Newbe'ry at. -1.2) p. r. Arrice atAlst--- - --2 45 ". " .at Colni1nbia at- i40 ". GENERAL SUP'rs OFFIC11. CHARLESTON, S. C.; Nov 8, r860. On ar,d after the 13th in.L, the through Mair Train will run as follows, viz. Leave Charleston................................8.00 a. m. Arrive at Columbia...........................J 20 p. m Lave Columbia.................s...... 6.5- a. m.. Arrive at Charleston.........................4.00 p. m. March13 -. ii T PEAKE, Gen'1 Sup't. Sup' Ofie Ns Cs Railroad Co., COMWANY SHOPS, MaY 14.1867. UNTIL r:,rtber notice, Pa-set'ger Trains will run on this E0h' as follows! MAIL ' RAtN- EasT. Leave Charlotte daily 12 19 a. m.; Greensboro .51; Raleigh 9.18. Arrive iu Goldsboro 12 1o p. m. WLST. Leave G oldsboro 107 - p. In.; Rsleigh 3 50; Greensboro 7.58 Arrive in Charlotte 1219 a. m. &CCOMXODATIOS rtRAr, DAILY, (SuuDAYS Y. oEPTED)-EABT. Leave Charlotte 5.5; a. in ; laleigh 1040. Ar nye at Gjoldsboro 3'iS a mn. WxST. Leave C oldsbo.ro 2.30 a. mn.; flaleigh 6 0".. Ar in in Chasrlte 10.40 p. m. P'assengers by Mail Trains make close through onnection---either way-at Charlotte, with harlotteand S. C. -ta.iroaa;. at Greensboro, Ja :p niile:and,..Richmnon; -at -Raleigh, via elon and Bay Line and Almnamessic Line. Aso, connected at Goldsboro with Mail train on. ilmington and Weldon Road, to and from Ti O raCaAotte.to New York forty hours, ,y'ither route. JAS. ANDERSON, Sup't. May 16th;'1861_ ___ CEA 50~EF-CHTDULE. On and a'fter Thursday, January 31, 1867, th:e rains on this road will run'as folows: ynchburg a:nd D)anville and Way Accommio. dation and Rassezgr Tran-- . . eaves Richtnand'daiiy (except Sunday at.....................----.-----5 A. M. Lave Danville daily--except Sunday at................................3) A. M. He hre,Mm is, . Orlens &c via ynhbr1d aUt-'isy-tations on the utderailroa._will take thiis train. 4 E esfrain Eoing-.West a 1io4 ilf-at.......,...2.10' . 31. Laves W i ille at------ ...-----------985 r. M -Guin~g East. ~e*vi6eeus'b6r6 at.......:........2 81 P SP'. Laves Danville at.. ....:......445 P. M. Passengers from: diehm for all .stations res of Danville, Charlotte, Columpba. Angunsta, Acon, Cotumnbas, Atjanta, li-ontgomlery, Mo )il, and New Orleans, via Columbia, will take is tin. THOMAS DO.DAMEAD. Feb. 6'. . GNERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, CH ARLOTTs & S. C.'RAILROAD, . TI-oLI.guBp, S: 0., May2i 1867. On~ and ater Sunday,, May 5, thes schedule of bePassenger Trins~ over 'this :Road will be as eave Columbia at----- ....-----------5... P a . m. rrive at Charlotte at ..----------....12.15 a-. m. eave Charlotte at...........-~.....J2.21 a. mn. Errive a't Columbia at............. -.--50 a in Close connectina:s are made at Columbia anid )harlotte with the mail trains on the North Care )lia ad, South Carolina Rlailroads. By thuis arrangemext, passengers ' y the Green ~ille l:oa~ d- ay go. immediately through~ East - rard. a:Ad have no'deteuntion in Columbia. T HROUG H FICKET'Sare sold at &olumnbia to iEbwod, Va., Washington Di. C.,~Baltimore, Id.. 1'hiladelphia, Pa., and New York city giving choice of routes via rortsaouth or Rich nond-and bgggage checked. Tickets are alEo old at Charlotte for Cha rleston and Augusta. An Accommodation Train. forfright and local ,assage, leavres Columbia at 7 a. m., on Tnesday.s, hursdays and Saturdays' of each week. and .barlottc on the same days and hour; arriving at olumbia and Charlotte at 7 p' m. May 3 C. BOUSNIG H , Sup't. Laurens RailroaU. NEW 80SEDUILEs Office Laurcns R. R., Laurens C. H,., S. C , May 23, 1807. ODN AND AFyER Monday next. 27th inst., the Trains will run as follows, until urther notice. The Road having been com pleted through to Newberry, freight and assage will be considerably reduced: Leave Laurens at 6 o'clock, A. M., on uONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRI AYS, and arrive at Newt'errv at 12 o'clock. Leave Newberry on TUESDAYS and SH URSDAYS at 12 o'clock,and o SA TUR-. DAYS, at 1 o'clock, connecting with the ->wn train og, the G. & C R.-R. JOSEPH CREWS, May 23,.-86 Superintendent. aI,y Trains on B. R. R. R. SUPT's OFFICE G. & C. R R., CoLUmIa, May 3 ,1867. On and after the 1st day of June, die r-rains of the Greenville and Columbia Hailroad Company wirll be rua daily (Sundays excepted over the Blue Ridge Railroad, between Anderson and Wahalla, to connect with the up and down trains of the Greenville Railroad. B SLOAN, Sup Gi.&. C.RU.R1. June 2. 3867. WILLIAMSTON SPRINGS, S. C. THIS POPULAR WATERING I LACE, having been leased by the n scriber, is now opened for vi?itors. Williamston has strong attracuions for the invalid, the climate being saiubrious, and the water, the purest ebalybeate ini America. No pains will be spared on the part of the proprietor to render every comfort to in aids and pleasure seekers. Board will oly be $25 per month, $9 per week, and 1,5O per day. Travelers by the Greenville and Columbia Rail Road reach the Springs, daily at ha f past 4P. M. H. I. EPTING, M.D., Julv 3-27-tf. Proprietor. EDUCATIONAL. I propose, on the second Monday In July, to open an elementary school in the New berry College building, to continue during vacation. Ters-S1 .50 in advance-monthly. Jne2 S. T. HALLMAN. iotels. "Newberry Hotel. THIS IiO TEL having changed-hands, has been thoroughly renovated and refitted, and the subscriber earnestly solicits the attention of the public to the fact. A new and elegant BAR ROOM is at% tached to the house. Choicest wines, liquors and cigars can always be had. J. P. POOLE, Proprietor. Nickerson's HoteL COLUMBlIA-S. C, PASSE ERSarrivirg in Columbia--on the different Railroads will find Omnbusses, Ctrriages and Baggage Wagons in readiness toconvey them to and from this Hotel free of charge ggrResponsibdePers:ns-in attendance to receivi Checks and Baggage. T. S. NICKERSON,..PRo.PRIEToR. MILLS' HOUSE, CORNER QUEEN AND MIEETING STS, Charleston, S. C. This well known first class Hotel hes just been thorou:.hly repaired, refitted and re furnished, and is now ready for the acco.a modaticn of the travelling public, whose patronage is respectfully solicited. Coaches always in readiness .to convey passengers to and from the Hotel. The Proprietor promises to do all in his power for the comfort of his guests. JOSEPH PURCELL, Nov 7 Proprietor. IRLE STON -HOTEL, C H ARLESTON,$. D. ,fi ,Spoptular ands well knwri Hote bas beeg ne9ly furl4 througboht by -the present -Proprietor,'who has- bsen sixteen ysars connected 1ith-the estahlhment. W. WV 1IT, PaOrPr'ETOR. Gso$as G- Mx:gn, Stperintenclent, CRARLES A. MILLER, Oahier. April 4, 1866-14. No. IO,EastB_ay, Cha rdleton, SC. ON T HE-EUROPEAN SYSTE i, The boarder or lodger renti-1his room, and eating where he pleases.:Attached to the house is a fine.' RETAURANT where the best of fare of any and every kind, and at most reasonable rates, can be had. This plan is extensivel. enaried on in New York ail is found to be most convenient, and particarly adapted to business men. The room's are .larg , a'r, and well furni-hed, and every attentio: wilL be given to render satisfact;on. .. May 9, 19-tt. WAVERLY HOUSE, 256, IN THE END OF KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. T HIS pleasantly located House is now open for the accoannod tion fpermnet and -trang ent boarders. - ~ - Mrs. A. J.'KE.iNECYT. L. A. RUFF. July 25, 866. .tf. PLANTERS -HOTE Newly farnished and refitted, unsurpassed by any hotef South, was re-opened to the public October 8, 1866.' T. S. Nick-erSon., 'Proprie&or. Late of the Mills House, Charleston, and Proprietor of' Nickerson's Hotel,'Coluni. bia, S. C. PAVILION HOTEL, 1R1:1est01, S. C. The above pcipnuar ilote is open for t,he acotii'uodbtiou pfjthe Travel lingPublic. 'Boarid, per day, $3.00 Mrs. H. L. BU:TTERFIElLD, A. BU-r-rr.gfr.2 ( l 4'rietross. Supe'r efd--tt,' ~- Nnember I From and aft' r this date, the "Shiver House;gvjJl belpaQn byg4he abog o,sm~e. The pera reeied b,yhT pesetapro prietress h'as beent so gratifying that sfic is determined to enlar'ges her business and give to it a distinctive title. The.iravellhggdblic grillee iicuitne able table always be kept ; attentive ser vants will attend to individual wantP, uand no effort be spared to preserve the reputa tion whieh- the present management ha's cn deavorcd to preserve. M.RS. D. C. SPECK, . Dec. 19 i f. Colunbi, C. Reparator Caplli' Throw away your false frizzes, y#ur sgtcE your wig -zi -o thafg Destructiveocoor,adntwthafg Cnne'sed,'come :.outhful. come ugly and fair, Ad tej'oce in your own luxuriant hair. REPARATOR CAPILLI. For restoring hair upon bald hends (from whatever cause.It may have fallen :out) and forcing a growth of h air upon the face,-it has no equal. It will force the beard to grow uon the smoothest face in from five to eight veks, or hair upon bald heads in from two to three months. A few ignorant practition ers have asserted that there is nothing. that will force or hasten the growth of the bair or beard. Their assertions are false, as thou" sands of living witnesses (from their own experience) can bear witness But many will say, how are we to distinguish the gene nine from the spurious? It certainly is diffi cult, as nine-tenths of the different Prepa,. rations advertised for the hair and beard are entirely worthiess, and you may have alrea dy thrown away large amounts in their pur chase. - To such we would say, try the Re.. parator Cappilli; it will cost you nothing nl less it fully comes up to our representations. If your Dauggist does not keep it, send us one dollar and we will forward it, postpaid, together with a. receipt for the money, which will be returned you on application, providing entire satisfaction is not given. Address, W. L. CLARK &CO., Chemists,I No. 3 West Fayette Street, SYRAc UsE, N. Y.' Feb. 27th, 1807. ly. A ND MU%tSTACHES! F ORCED to grow upon the smoothest face in from three to five weeks by using Dr. SEVIGNE'S REST"AUgA'IEUR CAPIL LAIRE, the most wonderful discovery in modern science, acting upon the Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. It has been used by the elite of Paris and Lou" don with the most flattering success. Names of all purchasers will be registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every in stance, the money will be cheerfully refunds' ed . Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, $1. Descriptive circulars and testimonials mailed free. Addrsss BERGER, SHUTTS & Co., Chemists, No. 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y., e ole agents for the United States.I Feb. 2'7, 1867. 17 Schedule Spar. & Union R1. R. ON and after MONDAY, the 20th May inst. the Passenger Trains will run on 2iondays, Wed nesays and Saturdays. Down trains leave Sparanburg C. H.. at 5 a. mi.; arrive at Aiston atf1.8 a. m. Up trains leave Alston at 12.3) p. in.; arrive at sipartanibu C. H at 00 . mn. President s. & U. Railroad. T-Unonv11n S. C, May 16, 1867. LegaI ~Aderfisements. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Eq,atty-Newberry District. Henry Summer and William Summer, surviving Ad+a'r vs. Mary M. Summer, C. P. Sum ner and others. Bill for sale of land to mari;hall.assets and general relief. It appearing :to my satisfaction that Margaret J. Summer and Mary Margaret Summer, (infant,) two of the defendants to this bill, reside from and beyond the limits of this State, on motion ot Fair, plaintiff's SoL it:is ordered, that they do plead, an. swer or' demur, to said bill, within forty days from the publication of the rule, or the same will be taken pro confesso against them. SILAS JOHNSTONE. c. E. N. D. Cor's Office, May 1-19-6t. *10. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Ne*berry District-In Equity. Sarah Cureton, vs, G. A. Broom ..and wife .nd others. ..Bill for Partition. - It appearing to my satisfaction tlat G. A. Broom, and Isab>ella his wife,. David L. Moore and Melissa -his wifl3; Ftederick S. gureton, Elistia.O. Cureton, Jennie Cure ton and Alice Cnreton, parties defendant in the above stated case reside beyond -this State, on motion o' Messrs. Grrlington and Suber Comp's. Sol. Ordered that said absent defendants plead, answer or demur to the Bill filed in said case, within forty days after publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro con feswoagainst them. Cth's Office, SILAS JOHNSTONE, . May 21 1867. 6t. *10 C. E. N. D. BILLIARD SALOON, and BAR ROOM. The under igned baving-}edsomely re fitted and furnished their.,esa'6lishment, are prepared t etertain enstonersd'n first rate order. All-the fancy drinks carefully put up. Families supplied with ice. Icid water dispensod-to the,tbirstyleeof cherge. 'S.VIITII & CHRISTIAN: June 12 REMOVAL. -LEWIS UTLI, R6 FASONA3LE BARB and HAIR DRESSER, RESPECTFULLY annnunce to the gen tlemen of Newberry, that he has removed to the room in the rear of the Newberry Hotel, where he will be happy to wait upon all in the exercise of his profession. His object is to'please the most fastidious taste, aid the keeping of his shop shalt be after the most unexceptionable.style. Shaving, Trimming, Shampooing, and Hairdyin,secuted i. the, most approved manner...,.... Jan. 23-4-t'. beef, Beef, Beef I irl famisl' this mnarket ith che.ice Beef three times a week, on Tuesdays, T'hursdays Vird# Sitidy; in any one wishing pahiculaYpiees by ci'fg on mue the day before and ordering the same can ave ifasent to their.house. . K '; Jiune 26 26 2t. A. HP RRIS, Ag't. '. BLEASE'S RETREAT." Meals and Lddgingsiur'nished, T'he Bar is supplied with the. best: of Brain' ies, Whiskies, &c. Juleps, Snidshes, San arces, Punches; Coblers, Lyons, Cock-tails, &c., &c., nicelypiked and igg Junel12, " IQE VREMAM.. From anSeti a .d and gen temen cani be furnished with Ice Cream at ~may 8L.SCOAR . E. sTENHOUsE. ALLA~N MIAcAULY STlffQjf E CILY. ( pmmission Merchaits,. For t1msmh ofa &r ttsk Y*ns, Sbeets ngs, \ 1 ~r* G, ai fgihe jurecse of erch sOtenra e - - ] 6Q Pearl Street,. New Yr'k~ Conignmnents to us from any point in the South ully protected by Insurance as soon as s .ipped. New Books. Bbllon's Greek Gri-mmar.I - OGrck-Reader. . I " L tatin Gr-'mmar. " " Latin Reader. Xenophon's Anabasis. Authion's Homer.< -z " E Horace. Wilson's Readers- Ist, 2d,i3d, 4th, & 5th. Southern Readers and Spellers. Hlistorys, by various authors. . Richardson's Masonry for .the craft, and nany other books, kept constantly for sale, or Cnsli by DUFFIE & CMAP1MA;. . Aprila 17 t.' Main stree., Newberry. 1VIGON FOR SMLE The;subscribers are now offering to sup ply residem.ts of Newberry, and vieinity, with their Superior Wagons, Yanulactured at GREENVILLE, S. C. These Wagons are of the best material nd workmanship.' One, Two, Three, Four, Five& and Six orse are always on hand, ready made, and any, description of wagon will be made to rder on short notice. Orders for wagons may be left with arwile & McCaughrin, Newberry S. C. I GOWER, COX, MARKLEY & CO. Greenville S. C. May 15-20-3mo0. There cometh glad tidings of joy to all, T young and to old, to great and to small; The beauty wh ich once wasso precious and rare Is free for all, and all may be fair. - Bi the-useo - f CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID: For Improving and Beautifying the Comn' plexion. The most valuable and perfect preparation r n use, for giving the skin a beautiful pearl'. ike tint, that is only found in youth. It uickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples, lotches, Moth Patches, Sallowness. Erup ons, and all impurities of the skin, kindly ealing the same leaving the skin white and clear as alabaster. Its use can not be de., tected by the closest scrutiny, and being a egetable preparation is perfectly harmless. .. t s the only article of the kind used by the Frenh, and is considered by the Parisian as ndispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of30,000 bottles were sold during the past year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price only 75 cents. Sent by mail, posts.paid, n receipt of an order, by; BURGER, SH U1'TS & CO., Chemists, 285 River St , Troy, N. Y.i Charlesto.n.Adtertiseinents. J. R. READ & CO., NEW STORE. New Goods!1 263 King Street, Chazrleston, S. C. Having recovered from the effects of the late fire, and in the meantime repaired and improved our store, making large additions to the same, we are now prepared, after passing many weeks in carefully selecting Goods, to exhibit the nost attractive and entire ne% stock of British and Continental DRY and FANCY GOODS ever offered in Charleston, S. C.. J. R. READ & CO. 263 King-st:, Charleston, S. C. New and Seasonable Foreign Dry Goods, WHITE GOODS, Domestics and Linens, English Hosiery, Best Kid Gloves, Lace Mitts and Gloves, Laces, , Embroideries, and Fancy Goods. J. R. READ & CO. 263 Kiagsst., Charleston, S. C. CLOAK and SHAWL Department. Our NEW DISPLAY ROOM being now completed, we take pleasure in inviting an inspection of our new and choice stock of Ladies Coverings, Comprising every new and choice novelty of the season. -B14ck GkBaques and~Saeques, - Black and W ite- ice Points; Grenadine and Barege Shawls, Plain and Fancy Shetland Shawls, Mozambique and Sn Silk Sh;iwls, &c. . 8-READ & CO.. 263 King-st.y Charleston, S. C. Our entire Stock is New, having been selected during the late depress ;ion in the price of Goods generally, and with particular reference to its adaptability to the market . - Goods shown with .ples' to all. Latest novelties received every steamer. Liberal discounts m:ade 'to the Trade." ,or CASH BILLS or C ty acceptances. J.R.READ&CO., 263 Kibg-st ,Clrarleston, S. C. March 27, 3m Da C. F.PANKNIN Charleston, S. C. December 5 1yr GROVESTEEN' & Co., PIANO FORThNANUFACTURERS, 449 BR0ADWAY. NEW YORK. These rIANGS received the: Highest Award >f Merit, at the World's Fair. over the bcst ma ~ers from London, Paris, Germany, the cities of ~ew York. Philadelphja,J3altimore and Boston ; Liso, the Gold Medal at the American Iustitute. or Five Successive Years ! Our Piano ,contain l b'e ch f,r&nd Au 6, Harp P'eda -Over-. truf ass. Full !uii d mire,: andi all leder~tri nm Wv ie:ts' 1N~erv Instrument w:irranted "iVE years Madle uder the supervision of Mr FH . U ROV ES I EEN. who has a practical expen -ience of over thirty five years, and is the make-r > over eleven thousand piano tortes. Our facil tics for manufneturing ennble us- tosell these in trumenta from S100 to $200 cheaper than aa:y irst class piano forte. aug 15 ly A MONTH!-AGEN rS wanted for six en irely new articles, just out. Address 0. T. iAteV, City Building, Baddefo'rd, Me. July 25 17. -_ $1,500 PER YEA R! we wvant agents every whern o sell our IMPROVED $20 Sewing Ma hines. -Three new kinds. Under and up mfa Sent -on trial.. Warranted 'fivi rears. Abie salary bn large commissions aid. Tle qm,Yr machines sold in tile Uni ed States for less thain $40, which arc fully icsed by Howe. Wheeler & Wilson, Gro er & Baker, Singer & Co., and Biachelder. til other chesap machines are infrintrements, ~nd the seller or user are liable -to arrest, fine nd imprisonment. -Illustritted circulars sent ree. Adldress. or call upon Shaw & Clark, t Bidderord, Maine, or Chicago, Ill. July 25 1y.. [f You Want a Thorough NEWSPAPER, SUBSCRIBE FOR Daily and Tri-Weekly ;-or TIIE WEEKLY GLEANER, 'blshed every Wednesday, in Columbia, i. C. The LATEST NEws Foreign and Lterican, besides a vast amount of miscel aneous reading,- will be found in these pub" ications.. 1 The Phoenix and Gleaner are he only papers in the State out >f Charleston, which pay for and -egularly publish Telegraphic Intelligence!9 Every issue of the Daily contains from -. Ten to Fonrteen Columns of Reading Mat er; the Tri-Weekly from Tveniy to Twenty Ior, and the Weekly Forty,eight Columns -making it the Largest and Cheapest paper the South.. subscription reasonable. Specimens Furnished. )n application. An examinatio'x of- their; nerits is solicited. . Terms for Six Xonth-In Advace. Daily Phconix $4 ; Tri.'Weekly $23; Weekly Gleaner $1b. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, June 5 COLUMBIA, S. C. S. R. CHAPMAN, iTTORNEY AT LAW, NEWBERR? Y 0. Hi., S. 0. ; Will attend to busiuess enttrudie: to his care. rarwric a Bo.istOre. Feb. 6; Miscellaneous. CRISPER COMA. Ob! she was beautsful and fair, With starry eyes, and radiant hair, Whose cari tnandrils soft entwined, Enchained the very heart and mind. CRISPER COMA, For Curling the Hair of either Sex into Wavy and Glossy Ringlets, - or$eavy, .Massive Curls, . By using this article Ladies and Gentle Mnen can beautify themselves a thousand fold. It is the only article in the world that will curl straight hafr, and at the same time give it a beautiful, glossy appearance.. The Crisper Coma not only curls the h>ir, but invigorates, beautifies and cleanses it ;' I highly and delightfully perfumed, and Is the most,complete article of the kind ever offer ed to the American public. The Crisper Coma will be sent to any addaess, sealed and postpaid for $1. Address all orders to W. L. CLARK CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette Street, STaAcusa N. Y. Feb. 27, 1867-1y. AFFLICTED! SUFFER NO MORE! When by the use of DR. JOINVIL ELIXIR you can be cured permaneaty at a triting cost.. The astonishing success which has atten4 ed this invaluable medicine for Ph.sital ad Nervous Weakness, General Debility pqd Prostration. Loss of Muscular Energy, 1 tency, or any consequences of youtb l discretion, renders .it the most val a preparation ever discovered. It will remove all nervous affections, 4e& ppression, excitement, incapacity to study or business, loss .of memory, confu.ion, thoughts-of self,destructiQn, fears of insan ity, &c. It 1111 restore the appetite, renew the health of those who have destroyed It by sensual excess or evil practises. Young Ken, be ,humbugged no more by "Quack Doctors''and ignorant practitioners, but send without delay for the Elixir, and.be at once restored to health and happiness. A Perfect Cure is Guaranteed in -every In stance. Price, $1, or four bottles to one ad dress, $3. One bottle is sufficient to effect a cure in all ordinary cases. ALSO.. DR. -JOINVILLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy and permanent cure of Gonorrhea, Gleet, Urethral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all effections of the Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected in from one to five days. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the system, and never nauseate the seomacb or impregnate the breath. No changef diet is necessary while using them, nor does their action in any manner interfere with business pursuits; Price, $1 per box. . -Either of the above-mentioned articles will be sent to any address, closely sealed. .and post-paid, by mail or express, on receipt of price.. Address all orders to BERGER. SHU f fS & CO, Chemists, 'No. 285 River Street, Troy, v. Y. Feb. 27, 1867. ty, EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOft!! CHASTELLAR'S Hair Exterminator !! For Removing Surperfluous Hair. To ttie is~drtos ospecially, this Invaluable epiatory recommends itself as being an mmost Indl'pensible article to female beauty, is easily applied, does not borti or -Injureth #ktn, but sets directly on the- roots.Tft"u warranted to remove superffueus hair irai row foreheads, or from. any part ofte-d onpletely, totally and radically a sa8me, leaving the skin soft, sot atural. Tpis is the only 'article used the French; and is the' onl real Iipatory In existence0 tes75 'eent* fa aeage sent-post,pad;-ta any address, om eelpf er Ima order, by -- BERGER. SHUTT'S & Co., Ch'eftM Feb285 Ever St., Trey, 1N. ASTROLOGY.> The World Astonishd - At die Wonderfl Reeltin Made by the GreatAstrAOOgist Madame II. s PERRNIOs 9 She reve:mis secrets no mortal eier kneu.* he restores to happiness t.hoae; who, from joleful cventsa, catastrophes, crosses in love, oss of rela tions and friends, loss of wneney,. h,have become des.pondent. She brings rogether those long separated, gives lnfornm - ition concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or stolen property, tells you the )Usiniess you -are best qualified tou:pirsu-, and in what you will be most suecesfd., i:n es speedy marriages and tells youalte rey day you will marry, giyes you- the (nne, . Uikeness and* characteristics of the es6n. She reads your very. thoughts, and Wy her almos.t supernatural powers unveils he da.rk and hidden mysterica of the future. Erom the stars we see in the ftrmament-the unikf!c stars that overcome or predominate u the configuration-from the aspects and oitions of the planets and the frxed stars in he heavens at the time of birth, she deduces he future destiny of man. Fail not to con ~ult the -greatest Astrologist on earth. It :o'ts you but a trifle, and you may never igain have so favorable .an opportunity. onultation fee, with likeness and all de ird information. $1. Parties livingr at a lsmace can consunlt the- Madame by mail rtlr equal safety and satisfaction to tBe ;ees, as if in person. A fuR and 'gxplicit :bart. written out, with all inqafries ansitered ind liketiess enclosed. sent. by .mall on re mipt of price above nentioned. The strict a secresy will be maintained and all.corrs yondence returned or destroyed. References >f.the higrhest order furnished those desiring' hem. Write plainly the day of the moitkr mud year in which you were born, enciosing' ismall lock of bh.ir. Address, MADAME H. A PERRIGO, P. 0. Drawer 293, Buffalo, N. Y. Feb.27th, 1867. 17 BEAUTY! Lbrn, Goideni, Flaxen & Silken Curls - PRODUCED by thettskaf Prof DEB REUX' FRISER LF4 CHEVU, One Lpplicationl warranted to cur! fi,os& . traightzand stubborn hair o'either i*t ravy ringlets, orhbeavy maassive curls. a een used by the fashionable of Paris gb .andn, with. the most~ gratifying results. goe-uo injur y to the hair. Price by mail, ealedifd postpaid $1. Descriptive Circa ars mailed free. Address BERGER. SHUTTTE e CO.. Chemists, No. 285 River St. Troy, O. L, Sole Agents for the United States. 1Feb. 27, 1867-ly. TIIE subscriLer has jtist received a stipp these Cases, from the above celebrated 2anufacturer. which are of the. latest .and ost improved patterns, and of elegant koe= rood finish, and which he offers at Io*'xates the public. He takes this occasion to say at they have been purchased excitisively >r cash, and selling them ati only a sinal d dvance on the cash price, that'no of-ders'foi se above Cases will be attended to unleS companied with the cash. R C. CHAPMAN.4 N w berry, S. C., ?uly ?5, 1866. 9m.