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A Wipton of - Walzing. Ap: opLid#d ones is on a ist lovigLy matec; the ige'thei.partn'ersiist ! 'w - y arm. he ladies and Stely7fae-to face. ' Are very erect -and lean>u - ;odand.. -{- i NOV al eean'd whirrl,'eis and curl. Fj~ Anhels.f ~go-rip,.r, r +p-,ip. Lad f go tip '_ pety, ell sty, slippety ippe skippety; 3ppety, juurpity, s4m $ ,thy, Ladies _py Qff by and .close. They reel okttnder, look sil dfzy, feet By, tresses fy, tjtents toggity, huggity, queezity, rubbity, rip. "euta loo'k l1ke 'ro. -be-,adqae nsteevards -and - "imnbex' e" $betes and jointed X's. tuck- &iwm-their r egiggandrown apd alf sweat free1y. og ' ar& broght -the'men, or into be6ms; breast -against n . eiD oses toes ns6 ee :thy ame again dae Irot-mueh, . # 8 wa B n there would .- Bbhey are s- ' kit ad o ier. birost .e a -r JI&e wa&,m .1i2 i kon e$, ips-- Jeruisarid!?o ! i aiU Inf-gt re:s'-her 'to;tas;. bat whggyeor I do a . . ste,. e er ai in Xu. ssthLeNu m ei#hsate.4) shpbat.L West -on waeb'det ire, f guifr -4h,thi--ak I ghanettistr. When - '~ert; 'for ifyI 4 gad,.T Ihavg -o. -Wi ued the wa ba( an4 neve' loze, down in her isz, awh.r Aaiad1arine, -1 -,r sihe. Iearor; - arm briath on u h estgness?t 4~e con, ?re ; u.we som the destructive ele i3jEdtions bf -e toe-upon er' globe, the ourii'~ .welding i~ ~h~peran2e of othd e asthe soIrr furnace als ~ ~ 'esystemn pf be- .-sa ooms.cTh,'us pl~3$anet wbhh isso -be ~ aid -under . heavens ws away ;hust A certu&n green customer, who -ed * a--sha. it niNiors, 'and who stejgied into the cabin of one fear.ecessisteamers. stopped in front of a lasg0 -piet glass,. which. 6640k fra door; a,nd seeing his own re tion, he said : L: g mister, when does this jr oadsrt?' Gettinig~ no answer from the dumb .xefeetjon before him he '.1% a~ mter,. when'idoe this ere..boat starP' M-~kcneesd at the silent figure, h.e . -:r6ke out: -"Go to thunder :ye darned sassa fras colored, shoekheaded bullcalf; you don't look as if you knew -much anyhow !" COBWEBs IN FEVEs.-Dr Don aldson~ of flindoostan, --professes to treat severe cases of fever suc epssfully with pills of cobweb, and consdr it- in some cases superior to quinine. He usually employ~ five grains in pills, every three hours, but in some meses begins -with ifdeen grains, and afterwards teo gft$u every second hout.- MWe h Uis for the conisideratioyn physicians. bythe En --Governmient for every aut enticated caseof a triple birth. The Court Journal complains that they are becoming too frequent ian a for an investigation. L AFRENS- R AILRoAD. re1y- NewSchedule. .- Office Laurens R. R., Lauxens C. H.,. 6.,C., July 17,1867. ON AND. AFyER Monday next 22d inst., the T ains wffLrun over Ibis-4oad as fodlows, until Trtlier? nottce: Iave Laurens at 5 o'clock, A. 31., on MON DAYS, WEDNESDATS aid FRIDAYS, and iarrine t Ne.bery At 1 o'clock A. 31. Iesvoewberrr on ulOWUAYS WEDNES DV ani fIDAD S, -counecting with both trans on the 0. & C. . R., Helena Shops. - - JOSE BRtw, .t2y 4t S6. - -uperiutendeut. 2i, 23. 5. 29 -Boadway, N. Y. OOposite .Bowling Green. EZISTE NS-3OUSI-.is weland *idnly kuon to the traveling-ptblic. Thelocation is especially suitable to merobants and busibess meA1iis im Close prxtity to t business part oftieity-is on the btrhway of ontherti and Westeln travel- -and-adicebt fMall theprincipal Baitroad and Steaibpt-depois. TUEZ'VR " tLO~USE aers s CiO - TlIE-SfNE4 ROSE Iasliberal accomnoda= tiqs for'om: . 0 cuests,it is weH hbtnshed,- and possesses. every: modero .improvement for -the com*'ot-and ettertainmefr or, its inmates. The rooms arprpohlsaud iven'ventilated-provided with gas and water-the attendanCe. is. prompt L and respectfuT-ar.d the table is generously pro-. vided with every .delicacy of the- season-at moderate rates. T ie rosw having been refutnished and- re modeled, we are enabred to offer e:tra. facilities for tblS4cf6ort and-pleasure of our Guests. LE., UASE & C. S- pQRIEToEs. Jne 5.2-amo. - - Announi ets. iasEDi as.-Tbe friends of C T. GUS. DK &T,.. of'.-Pmaria; the: brave soldier awd'bero.of many battles, respectfully n n'tite Alitp a a candidie for the office of fax e&tectes of tbiDfstrietkbelieting that Atnin ioa will p t neceptablo,."-. FRIENDSS .s a a. i rTORSA: * s s 1please -An ionne r. T;$I3SI. as a. idate-f6r a rseg la t1ne 2 sessid v r ate1.gisla' - S -F EWa MEs .~Dr s:-You wilr please an n-noe ' .- JQUNSON as a -can. I aiate foribe' ce ofClerk .of dtirt,- bf he J i lc ott 1r rry for-the'n ensuding MEssfs. EnITow'-Bv - nbminating MIr. DANI.ELJ. W4 LWER as a gasdidate for rat rltkcfor New bery;Disiet you will > %1'sinan WARM FI S. Jdy 4.* ,ga Eoi2s:,-rn . wi. @'a' au Mune8 .' as aand' ate-for the ace.ef Ta ietor Ne'beri.J.fstrict, CT.obl' . -1ANr.F NDS. Afteas E : Tt ar e4to'n;' M~Z~SRS n ad ~ate, for he#4ehey1he LI)S i ~s1ctuly-ad1 asS a etajlidate Ta ptw ery-Dis th rteJec3ion 31wt, 1 - . T * E.S - usa. grrns-PJessenominDate ir JOS. #-e ~L gs a: nitable'cndidate' for-th.- ome >Tatolfctor, -for Jthe e d JiL00B KLER e a capdidate- for the'of, eo Fax CoUeeJ0u,.for, the. enst.gterm, ~si 're~sie&tqtaHified nd:o~h of the oceE andI olige ~OaD .TIME ac TI*G&AS ,4 CEORER a a-ca d1 . ~Eeg ET) .Alal. . - T LSad n 'o.-a lthat 1 sci of them,eand-eIy reoommensd T v,4'Thia.Q-oyernos pf Aabama. I.W N FttDeA t'y en'r-j'Alabamifa. -ROiA T1DOUGRERTY,' Jhdg. Suffeme :ae o3iAs- .i4noir.ueprme obfrt. PitS o#~ylelan'tation, for Fever sad gue, Id-id n thgjn$ thst- is cl me4.o Fbm. Montgomery, Ala,, Septeser 29. t868. t- '7 IXa. UovrY Alabama. MrMiUAN'S FEVER AND AG WE Pj-LS.will do.,sThey are dedidedly the best medicime for Chills and Fever L ever.gave. MeaW not t without thetnl for4flve.times- the - - 4! nc., pilTi187 ONg BO~X OF GA LLIG.IfAN'S PILLS cured me perfectl.y of Chills and Fever. lhey are the best medicmne for Chills and. Fever ever saw. OG~ R0145ALD$ON, - Clere Superior Court, Sumter County, Ga MorrG6mEaY, A.,. July 9, 1888. MESSRS4ULUNT & HALE GETS: I have, used ychsr GaLLIGHAN'S PIL LS.an 1,we occasions foir Chills and Fever, and find'that-they eteet all that they are intebd% ed-to-do.. They are the best remedy for the dis ase^thatt ~~es-.ever tried. 1 "consider them peftyEsaRspect fully, DA'L SAYRE Gran Se. GandLodige of F. and A. M. of Ala. AL.BANY. G A , 11arch 11, 1867, IRAVEUSEDGALLLGHAN'S FILLS in forty eases of Chills and Fever, with perect success. They are the best Fever and AgePiIs put up.' A. B. FANT. Wholesale in Charleon WGOZO, WIuE MM! & CO., sh J~eb~ueet WholYork McKassoX & Ros mag.-i1aERm RILY Co. And by all DrugLE, tspine br "June 8631 Montgomery, Ala. Jackson's Universal Washin.g Compound ! The washing for a family of twenty per sons may be completed before breakfast, the clothes 'out to dry, the house in goo4 order and comfortable for the day, and the family .saved from 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, ats well as the finest and most delicate fabrics, with little rubbing or- boil ing ; saving in the process MORE THAN ONE HALF THE COST OF soAS, and but one-quarter of the time and labor is required to do the same amount of washing as with the best of soaps. IT WILL 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. It does not injure the fabric, on the contrary, is preserves and fixes the colors, and will remove paint, grease or stains of all kinds. Give it a trial and you will use nothing else. ROBERT Y. LEATELL,'Agent, Charleston Advertisements. ~4 04 E C. F. PANKNIN e Charleston, S. C,. December to 1 yr GROVESTEEN & Co., PfANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 44- eSAABW&Y. NEW YOE. There PIA?aOS received the-Highest Award >f Merit, at.ttie World's Fair. over the best ma rers fioin .oedon, Paris, Germany, the cities of ew York. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston; Mo, the (.bd'Mldal at the America Inslitute, >r FTve Suc ssive Years ! 'Our PBDo contain be Freunh Grand -Action, Harp Pedal -Over trung Dass. Full Iron Frame,.an'd a1I-vodern iprovenen s. - Every -Instrument warranted ?lVE ears. -Madeutgler the snpnrvikion of Mr. r. H. 6OYESTEE tio has a.practicerpes+ ence of over thirty fva years, and is the-maker, >f over eleven thousand piano fortes. Our.;acit, ties for manufactnriug enable us tosel12theseb truments from Slu to 8200 cheaper.-than' any rst class piano-forte: -.. . gI5ly PER YEARf ae want agenta~every whert e sel1 ontevIlPROYED- $20 - Sewipg Ma khiaess Thiee.ne-kinds.. Under and up-. er feed. Snut ontrin. Watrnted five ears. Above salary on Jarge .cOaaIssionr 'j. Thed1LY macin-so1-rthe Uni Ld Staterfo;less than '$40,;wbie-reiiliy tensed bgy$owe, Wheeler-& Wilson ere& Baker, Singer , . Co., and Bachlde . Kotherc11ap mucns.a-.ro infringementst td the seler r n-ser are liable-tonrrest, ine td imPtsement., I1lustrd ed.circularsseal tee. - Agdies. -r.call -upon Shaw-& Clark; it Biddeford;biaine, o -Chicngo, Il.- - July 2 -ly. - - N ew1 ey pteL T4I 1OTFIA.vii g chatged'hands has een thorotgbly renovafed and retteaud esubsetiber drnestlf solicits thw attention& f the public fo- the fact.. -~ * new and. elegan't~AR C.M-.f at~ ched to the hoaso., hOitucest seies, liquors idigurcn awgye be;had. - -. J P.POOLE, frope stor.. CO.LUMBIA. S. c. ?SSEGSggrrving in. Columnbia. oil e ifferent Railroads W.ill fimd Ombibpusses,1 ira'gis andBaggage~Wagens in:readiness coneay-teni to Wad'from- this'Hotel free charge.- - ~ . gg't4sosibln Perszns-in attendance to ceive Ch'ets And-.Baggage T: S. NICRONPoOnaEYoa. 001 sEI QUEEN .ASD EEETJ.NG STS, *, hrlstn,S. C . Ttis.well-kno wa irsat clss f'otet huasjust een trorqaisbly -repaired; refiitted and-rb rnaished1 an'd is.now ready for-flyocacce.sa n.dt1on -of the .tra-velliig 1ublic, whiose. ,afonge-s respecifuBy,o' itd aske oi n the fot-el. leW 'ptet:o.6mises4t4o. llin-hls EreC for the comfiat ofbisgbqsts * roSIgPU IRCEL,: Nov~ - . . . Erepfrtgr. H ?'R;ESTON, S. . TBnd welknown HotelEs ee:s,wJy 'UBe .thropgheg~t ky that eeMt Pore ~who.-Dar bae%ixteen atih connected wh~tbe'establisliment... <~,AV.tTN FJoPIE?uo. . AmoanG. G.'MIx~sR, Superil;teidenit ' CHA1aIs A. MiIJsa~,-Cashier. pen+ , I86-s4 -- 6.f3,-East Bay, Charlesten, S,C. - ON TIHE EUROPEAN SYSTEII The~barde.o.r lodger-rentin,g his room, ad estin whei-e-he pleases. >Attached. to he house isi-due NIETAURANT where he besi of fare of any and evety kind,. and t most reasonable rates, can be had. This Jan is extensively caaried on jurNew York. .ndis found to : be -mnost o6nvenient, and ariclarly adapted to business maen. The~ rooms are large, airy and, well furnished, Ind every attention~ will be given to render iatisfactionl. May 9,,19-ti. WAVERLY HOUSE, 256, IN THE END OF KING-STREET, CH ARLESTON, S. C. T HIS pleasantly located House is now open for the accommodation of permanent and trans ientboarders. Mrs. A. J. K E?TEDY. L. A. RlUFF. July 25, 1866. tf. PLANTERS HOTEL, Augusta, Ga. Newly furnished and refitted, unsurpassed by any hotel South. was resopened to the public October 8, 1866. T. S. Nickerson, Proprietor. Late of the Mills Hon.se, Charleston, and Proprietor of Nickerson's Hotel, Colums bia, S. C. . PAVILION HOTEL, Charleston, S. C. The above popular Hotel is open for the aiccommodation of the Travelling Public. * Board, per day, $3.00 Mrs. H. L. BUrrERFIELD, A. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietress. Superintendent, November 1 Central Hotel. From and after this date, the "Shiver House,'' will be known by the above name. The patronage received by the present pro. prietress has been so gratifying that she is determined to enlarge her business and give'to it a distinctive title. The travelling public will be accommo dated promptly and well ; an unexception able table always be kept ; attentive ser vants will attend to individual wants, and no effort be spared to preserve the reputa tion which the present management has en deavored to preserve. MRS. D. C. SPECK, n~. 19 . olumba, S. C " Legal Advertisements. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of Sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to me directed, I will sell,. on Monday the fifth of August next, in front of the Court House door, the following property to wit: One Tract of Land, containng - One Hundred &.Twenty Acres; more or less, bounded by lands of Jessie Seun, John A. Harpe, estate of John C. Boozer and others. Also the growing crop -of COT rON and CORN on said plantation, at the suit of J. M. Ward, and others, vs. George H. Boozer. Terms of Sale cash. T. M. PAYSI\GER, s. N. D. July 11 29 3t. *6. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity-Newberry. District. R. V. Gist and wife, vs. 0. A. Iasherford, Admr.. The creditors of Col. W. D. Rutherford, decensed, are hereby required to render on oath and establish their re.spective demands before the Conmis-ioner of this Qourt on or before the fifteenth day of Augaat-nxt. SILAS JOHNSTUNE, C..E'N. D.. Com's office, July 13-29-5t. *S. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity-Newberry District. George Brown, -survigng Ex'ordf D T. 'oreton, vs. Sarah Cugeton, Admi'a of as.Cureton et al. Bill for Corstruction, Relief, Ac count and Istjunction. It appearing.to 1nysatisfation that 8arah Cureton, a par1y defendant to-the Bill filed in this case, res'des beyond- the limite of this State. - On motion of Mr. Fair Comp's Soflcitr ordered that a*rele be published requiring saidabsent defendant to :plead, answer - of demur to'saidBlil-within:orty 4ays after th date hereof, or the ssiiirtIl be taken pro confesso against her.' SILAS.JOHNSTQNE, C. E."N. D. Con's office, July 16-29-7t. *12 BILLIARD SALOO T, and R ROM. The undersjgned bavig iadsoe yse*' fitted. and-furnisbd their.establidhzmentjare prepared tp entertain custeiners in 'flrsrrte order. .M th ffancy drfQks carefully p up; -Faurilfes supplied with ice. Iced w.atez. di*ens6d-tb the thirsty fte ofcbdrge. . [ITH & CHIfTIAN. June 12 REMOVAL. LW y BUTLER,-I - - nB RES 7 RESPECTFELLX announcer-to the ~en tlemen of Newberry, tha$ ho bas removda the.oom* in. the rear-of the Newberry Hotel, where he~ ril be bhip'fto wait-dpon: all- in the exercise of bis profes&ion. Bia objeef is to please the most fastidious taste, and ehe keepirig of his shop'shali be after the motnece~ptionableistyld -7 Shavin, Trimming, Shampooing, ad Hairdying erecuted in the most approved ma,iner. -Jau- 23-4-tf. I wmU furnish -this mnarket -ith .chice Beef three tines a sweek;ahTiehas Thursdays and Sat*daye, *nd any onie wishing.particular pieces byocalling on l the day -before aind 'orderidg the siame can have it-sent to (heir )fouse.. . June 28 2t. A. IL'RRIS, Ag't " BLEASE'S RETREAT." - Mealyand udgngaded. The Br is supplied Withedibest -CSfU . des, Whis,e. J.uleps, Snmbaes Bahn gaesPanohes,'C'blers, Lyons, Cock--ladi &c:,,&c., nieery ispik'ed and Iee. . 3. 5ErTHoSEz. - A4A f.aaQA41, STENHOUSE & &CAUJLY. bdIs genrally~ 66 Pearl Strt, New Y4k Co ~,ments tonus from any jMat in the Snb -ulffprotected by Insurance as bo6n'a si pa d aug 1y1 Th-e sfi sribers'are saw- offering-to sup pTy' Ie2deyts of Newiserrv,-.and .vici-ltj, w ibei'r 'Supeiorf agons, Manulactured -at GRFKENVILLE, S. C. .These Wagons are of the best mate:$al and workmtanship' One, 'Two, Three, -Four, live and, Six Horse are'always on hand, ready made, and agydescriptionl of wagon wi)J be made to orfe-'on short 'notice. -Orders for wagons, may be left with Crwie's McCaubrin,.Newberry-S. C. * GOWER, COX, MARKLEY.& CO. Greenville S. C. May 15-20--3mo. Louis Schodair; Having removed to the CORNER STORE ON MAIN STREET, formerly occupied by A. Harris, ana directly opposite Messrs. Wiskeman & Wilber, would respectfully in form the ladies and citizens generally, that he is prepared to furnish, Dinner, Supper, Pi-nie and Wedding Parties, with every kind of CAKES and PASTRY, at short notice, such as. STEEPLES Of Nogas, Almond, Cocoantit, Maccaroni, Orange, &c., Iced and Ornamented Charlotte Russe, Jelly and Blanc-mange, Cream and Swiss Mera.inquos, Fruit Merain quo, Vaeherin, Polonnaise and Jelly Cakes. Also on band Fresh Fruit, Pound and Sponge Cakes, Jelly Rolls,eSugar Buiscuits, Jumbles, Ginger Snaps and Nuts, Rock Cake, Love Kisses, &c., Fresh Bread and Assorted Pies, Every Morning. Sweet rolls, and Tea bread baked to or'der. He will also have a fine assortment of FRENCH and other CANDIES of his own manufacture. His Ice Cream Saloon s now open daily. Having fine ovens, bake pans, and his material being of the best, and terms very moderate, he respectfully solicits a sare of 'HH HR HR H - HIE HR UBTSdRWBE FOR IT ! * EEEEEEE EEEEEEE E - KE gEEEEEEE EEEEEEE ~RRRR RRRRR RRRRR RRR -RR R - - AeUNNG LoematI PolitiM1; Mis -fe ,0Agr l AA AA A A A AA -AA AX AA . ,A - L LIrLLLLL LLLLI4iri - e I ood - Advetsl 1feaI CIyeIates.Extes te DDDJDD- - DDDDDD DD DD *DD DD DD DD DD D DDDDDD DDDDD AKE IT ! 'Twill do you good! AKE IT ! 'Twill do yonr family good! AKE IT ! 'T will do your friends goodJ! AKE IT! I .Dose once a week for TwelvE Months ! ND IT WILL DO US GOOD: JOB PI]ITIIII IN EVERY VARIETY EXECUTED gratig, OheapIig and Quightg TERMS CASH. T. F. & R. H. GRENEKER. Pronriet.)rs. REMOVAL A. M.WICKER'S! Confectlonary and Grocery STORE. I take pleasure in calling the.-attention of my friends and onstonmers to the fact that I have removed into my - NEW BRICK 1/lDIN6 on the corner in front of my old store, and have fitted it up inan ele.tant manner. and bave now on hand the completest and Best Stock of Fancy Confectionary ind Goods generaUl to befo.und -- Anywhere. The attention-of little. folks as well as big ones is called. to inv beautiful assortmient. Hoping to receive a. continaation of the very Jiberal patronage heretofore extended, I return grateful thanks for past kiindnhess. March 20 12 tf. A. M. WICKER. -fisk-s MRawlic, Mual' Cos PHE. SUBSCRIBER - has .constaftly -on hs d atrllassortmeut ff the-a6ove apptaved. _ cases,-of dHierent' patterns, besides cffin9 I of his own nhakef a11vf wbich he isprepared 9 to.fgrnishr at:sery .reasonable rates, with promptness.and despatch. - Persona-desirous of having cases sent by airoad will have them sent free.of charge. A Searse. is always on hend.nd will be furnished at the rate-of $10 per day. Thankfhl for past patronage, the sub scriber respectfully asks for a -continuation o>rihe same,; and assures the. public- that n9 eort on his part-wili beapared to render the ufmost satisfction. -1R. C, C HAPMAN. vewberry S. C., July S1..- -- SATE OF SOUTH QAROIirA. -NEWBERRY pzSTRIC- EQu.TY. George Btown, surviving 'Ex'ot.of .Danl. T. 'Cureton, dec'd,. vs. Sarah Cureton, Adm'' of James Cureton, dec'd, and others. Bill for I struction; Relieft' Acount- and In -junc on. - It.appearing to .ny satisfaction Oat Josiah S. Harmon, and Sash C.,-hi -wife, defen' dants in this case, reside beyond thetimits of ther Stnate:-~o On'-mdtion of Mr. Fair, Co4painantg So icitor, ordered, theta rule be publibied" gdirihg said absent defendants~ fo ple, answer or.demur, to. ii'bill, *!tint~ daig train the date hereof, or. 3e. sfme .wil be-takenl pro confess alatta - .Goi'sOffiee; SILAS JQ0HNSfON - ~uly%2;167. 7t. t12.- C. EN.D. 'TE OF SOUtTHI 6AROIJNA IEW3RRREDISTRICT. By Jo9'.-Peterson, Ordinary of Newlerry -Distri'ct. - IW,herfas; B. N: L6veiaeTas. ap,plied to me fot .Letters of Adiulstration,.aiallignei singular, the: goods and chattels, rights .and redits of FrancesN'.- A. Hopkisaterof-the district aforesaid; deceased: These are therefore to -cites and adannish sluandl ingular, the-kindred and creditora of the said deceased, to.be ' i-appear'before .zrge, at our next Qati,nary' Cour't for.. the said Olirict,'to be hotden at Ie.wberry Court House, on the 14th day of Eugust. next, to; show cause if-any, why the s#.id Administra tion shbuld not be granted. Given under my hand, and seal, this 30th day'of J.aly, in the year of ariLord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-sevelr. -J0hn T. Peterson o. N. D. July 31 31 2t. STATE OF SOUTh CAROLINA. . NEW BERRY DISTRICT,. IN THEs CotRT OT.OtDINARY. Lewis k.~ Perkins - Sarah Perkins and others-. IL.aTirig to my satisfaction that.Frank lii kins, oue of the defendants in t ab.Ue steted case, resides wit.hout this Sta.te, iis-therefore ordered, tigt he do appear ard object to the division or sale of the real setatS of Jacob PerkMns, dec'd, on or before the gih day of October next, or his consent to t'he sa~me will be entered -of recprd. Given under my h'and this '23rd day df -July -A. D. 1867. JOHN T. PETERSON,'o. N. D. July 24-30-12t. PHOTOGRAPEIS, AM8iROTYPES, FERROT.YKSI - MR.. M. CRINE Aupnees to- the citizens .that b-ItprePaX red to take the above styl-es' of Liktenesa in the pe,rfieion.of th-e. nit, and et prices tflar will,suit' nll. . -o k - - - Call awnd ixamine specimins -ofwoka Gaery, overhXi.'Mower's Store. Main st, June-26 3t - Foi-Sae~ tT THE HERALD OFFICE. a Scholars *. bipia the Philadelphria Univers ty of Me'J and -Surgery The s . e ImhP enste the l~6lder to full -1hstruction~funIi gradution,'in 'the Medical D)epartmern,. em-. bracing .Anatoniy. Surgery, Physioloy Ma teia Medica, Chemistry, Obstetrics and Dis eases of Women and Children. Principles and Practice of Medicine and Pathoo;ry. The student holding this scholarshiip can enter the Coillege at any time during the year, attend as long as he choose, and re,~ enter the Institution as frequently as desired. Price of Scholarship.$75. .Inguire at this office. July 17 29 tf. New "Books! New Books! Comning wonders A Remarkable Work By the Rev. M. Baxter, Author of the Corn ing Battle; Memoirs of The Confederate War; Bryan Maurice, or The Seeker; Cameron Hall;' New America, by W. H. Dixon; Far Above Rubies; Heart Breathings, a Book of Devotions; Home Pastimes, showing how to get up Tableaux; Elsie Magoon, a capital Temperance Story; Cecil Castlemaines's Gage, and other Stories, by "Ouida." As well as a constant supply of School Books of all kinds, and fine Note and Letter Papers. Also Indelible Pencils for 'inarking Inen, Wrapping Paper, &c., &c. For sale at the Book Store of DUFFIE & CHAPMAN, July 10 tf. Newberry, 5. C, Postage Stamps and Stamped Envelopes Of all Sizes, for sale at A. M. RISE R'S, Post Master, Newberry C. H., S. C. Extra Term, Court of Equity. . An Extra Term of the Court of Equity having been ordered for Newberry Distriet, "commencing on the first Monday in Sep tember next, to continue for one week, if the business should require so much time," parties, counsel, and witnesses will attend accordingly. Bv order of the Court ~SIL AS JOHNSTONEB, c. E. 5. D. GRAND WATIAL 1 . POR THE BEPEVr. oB TIE' LADIES' SOeIETY It aidof the - suffering Poor and Destitute of the South. Will tahe-place in Waahington; D C., - September 80, 187. The."Ladies' Society in Aid of the Sa'. ng and Destitute Poor of the South" womw espectfully and earnestly call -the >f the generous Northern public to the listress snd fearful suffering wow pretr n-the Southern tates. LeEtera are daily ta eited from the oth,. frotn. the Gearals opnmanding, Governors,-hnisttsad ea nent Citizens, furnishing-'ie'mat .beart endirg details-of the actual want,'-famine md starvation in their immediate negbr iood. The falowingfew extracts from- tp rery many letters received by the Secretary nd Managers of the Societyare respectfully referred to: HEAD QaS., FIRST MiL. Diiuiox, Richthond, Va., May 11, I. *s...HALOWE MATHER: My Deer Madam-I shall be too glad I mnything I can say will aid the Society fn fit ioble work. A large proportion of the peo. )re of the South have -sufered, and many ire still suffering almost to the limit-of em. lurance from the devastation of -war and bsequent failure of crops. They are ask" ng every possible exertion to revive th-ll rarions branches of industry and becomu elf supporting. The liberal-assistance whlk ;he-Northern people arW-wel' able t.give. .itl relieve"a great.amount of Anmwea sill n4 doubt be sufiient to"place thn)oee phe South, beyond-further suffering fWr ood. -:The recent, of alt ak ir nost universal desire {g>Iogt gr a.eaf faternali-urnifon nay. ell servi to stimulate ths ,ympathies of the N6rtbern ,bls totling could- do--more to foster and es :ourge:the grewth- of -a- healthy sentiment - tio South-than the generous aid which it a the-mission.of your Society so Invoke. -Isicerely hope the 'noble ofo bf The 3cfetz.ma' result in-the mostbs rsoo :ess. I ami,'dear Mhdam, Ivery reapecdurI robr cb(dient servant, -. M: 6CHO DLD7 jor Getral. ,eadquarters?:dMfl Di., C4arlestonr,S. C.-;May1tl,'0., The'eiceledt purpose you b.e- 4ndew aninot be- t6 muehtotamended. wlity oft-he- Sovernient ofth Statee, andbhn. finifident contilbstion -eady niade for the relief of the-WddpSpI. idetitution in the States,.leaves.grat sum ers unprovided-with food and cloIng: And mill an abundant harvest enablethe pee le here to do more. for themselves, Ltrust :he-ever generous- and .-~ u#eomith tees of the- North Iwill. con nae'tblrnoble Ift-to this aflietedand-mpoverishedptp. uation.Witit my- best R*sd. for se a. :esmto youf undertaking, lenilth an. (ouimmand Seand. il.l it-nienot o...u t 7 . ~anee of ,iny por helplnin (or slde ~r to rglieve oar limp rispy people; bit toexpress to 7,Ua n their abef,-haTgiatudo -whleh it so eIerf your due -or .the geneftas syma raf ritdb .u, nzto for b. you~r n'oble woft, I -am, - Mdm tyt tpctfuzly, your.obedieut servanf . RaGreedusre Mayv 14*i, 'I. the btio ~ l em0rb 8CY "buis march to thre seaboard." 1overy.5,m 4destitutioo6f the'pe le.WeSYeY i re~lzed-liig 14 hu&1 redely 0imb if,eEarred-toafl1s, -of rslai an d o'isare rnet' by holtow-ydema~ formar whose first words ae "bre sometlring to~stifle the rIa-fukw [n one place-.I witfiessed the boy f as'1 rne to.its last rest, ona board, In thesam ags in which it'-died. -In another, fo ~iales existed for a week on two ponsof corn, toget er wit,h some roots;Q the-road [ met anther who 'ha~d walked tweveiUs to bege.some food frher -chikden. Many athir instances.cSbgVI.fsadteuesig from actual want offod eytuy -,. ; .ERED3ERLCK;WATS-. D. The public hare alreasdy imspoaddf,i to the-call, bat'-not to the extent r7nmlto [eep -starvation-'from making YIU~of nany. Additional funds ,znnstberse once ; the.ease is urgen..TheIM~h ers, after mature deliberation, heve feud ro brini-t'befgre the gener'ous p of the torth, by giving a&aGrd N#U Eat ir ainment, trusting to. their el.o9pm don, and sympathizing aid, oTerthe Ia iate supply of theans to Enabe ilentI purchase aUd- forward food to on sands. The Grand Natioa'n will be given at .Washingtepm C. 1. 1867. Three hundred! thoiss~ned e-w be offered for sale, at.h2. each. E~* ill pe entitled to an award, which nILb place at the same time. ja lf of the '*nat ill-be in valuable awards to5b thi atid'tlie balance will be~devrbd.atbilge tire L;tdy Managers to purchasing fo0d toli sent Soiuth for immediatedistribntdoR a*Co liiy,1eedy. The- Lady Managets have enterd into an arrangem.ent -with Xessm. Bentley, Clark & Co., to s.uperntend'the d.ijposal of.-fieliets, and .condnet the einues fainieht in -a fhanner worthy the patroap and suppor t of the:pbife. List of Awards. ~'An elegant Mansih on Fifth/Ave nue, ,, ew Y.,rk City; .il dee,dgpr-ted. In Escr6;a value.po 2-T.;euty Thousind Dollars In 10 -K'okerninent Bonds1..... . ..... ..~0 3. 1 Entire Set -Diamonds, cnml, asi ek aiePy ma' t ........ 15,0 C St Eeut Diamon . eomplee .2 6. 1 Set Diamond Studs Lad Sleeve Duttons ......---- - ~- ---.' 74 $lh le Solitie Diiond-Bing..... O 1S1e Solif.fre-D)iamend Pln......... 44 9 8 1 Sinsle'Solitsire Digmond Stud...... 4 --. ia'mond 'Scat-fPin ........,.~ -JItI.5S luster Diamonu Bings,1,OO - -each............. - --e----. 16 to- 2). 5 Jules Jorgensen Wat*Ebt I Hunters ?S600-each... ....:..... . o 21 to 25. 5 'houws NardinWaches[HU - ters , $500 each......-....... 6 to 50. 25 solitairz6Damodd-Bings, 850each. .... ......-----------~~ --61 to 75. --5 sets Elegant Coral, complete $40 each ...-. --------------- ' 78 to 1 5. 5o sets ulgat Garnets, com plete, compriin Bracelet. SJ'eeve Buttons. Ear-rigs and -&eastidan, 620 each....... ...- --- - b.. 8 126 to 1,'25. 1wOCromss,Art's-*f, 1,126 to 6,125. 50 ' Elegant En~Il 1,126 to . ,225. 100 Sets diver P r Servce, very heavy,...............io0, 6,226 to 10.'40. Coni4slnof Wurig Desks, Work Boxes, Pogrpt Albums, Sets Siver Plae Frs. Fish Knives. Na pkin Rings, Boze, Iadies G loves, Handk*., &c.,......~. 4,00 AI.awards wilb eived orf-are. directed, the day after the d bitbtiS.* The distribution will he superfatunded 117 Committee of well known gentlemen, who is giving their aid and sanction to this noble ebo rity. will not only receive the~e?udeuneertheU ubl ic at large, but the warmestthanklbfthe dies' Society in .aid of the Suflring an( De titute Poor of the South. - - -. ExEcUTIva COMMrrrnE -Mrs.Lar Ms. Charles Wadsworth,Mrs- DraKe Mb E S. Adams,Mrs. H. Shermn,MiUs Din,~ Miss Maria Moulton,. Mrs. James Clark. Mrs. HA RLOW E MATHERT +' Club Rates.-8 tickets 39~ 1Q Tickets 8: 8 ) riekets 54; 40 iikt2'7710' eta 93 ; 75 Tickets, 135; 100 TIakete-'18; . O Tickets 270; 2O Tickets 86J;. 830. Tiehets, *5f 503 TIckets, 900. Established and reliable agents is-flTe allweO 15 per cent commission. AlR orders or comma nicatonis address to main eee. BENTLY, CLARK & Ce. 222 PennsylvanIa Avenue, Washington, D. C. A.mumRIKRf - Agent at Newberiy. Schedule Spar. & Unfion R. I. )N and after MONDAY, the 20th May test. the Passenger 'Trains will run on Miondays, Wed nesdays and Saturdays. Down trains-. Mw. Sparaburg C. HI., at 5 a. m.; arrIve at Alisto at 11.30 a. ms. Up trains leave Aiston at 12.8) p. .;arrveatSpartanburg C. H., at 7.00p. m. P arrve at TlIOS. B. JETER, l-rescident 8.- & U,Ralroad. r.uit.mimc S. ('. May 16. 1867.