The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, August 28, 1867, Image 4
From he-Milwaukee WIsconsi.
Lve Laughs at Bots.a<Bars
A kq~sSon d4 a Landlord's
" M!gt.arriage-Fwo
gn o there is.a banker.
fth ke a son. and
that sob, asall.bankers' Sons will
to,l'arned to love. The ojeet
i_pon whom was centered his af
fection ws a lovely young lady,
the daughter of a landlorc wbose
inirii ia notd" place ~of -eser% in
Kenosba. Our young ba.iker
'yed with a loshat was nore
th* lo*ie and the bbjoet .was
wgH rei ; the devotion,=for she
returned tha.t love in earnest.
of trui4leve there
y ltubing blo.k.
In this case it was the ydung la
dv's father--- Matter of fact, ear
cin in g nfie 'German --whom
'lftpofQur readers who travel in
the direction of $enosh know by
Mt oenlj did he not ad
S -he yomn banker, bu. he.
had-formed.otherprojects for his
daughter.; he had promised her to
-,another, older in-yeurs, and whose
-dhv 'bags groaned with the
a 'weight of their.. eQn.tents. The
oung banker was forbidden the
-:oase; the=young lady- was told
6 "mx see him she tra Aoved
o re dthe. favQred zi.ter
Se!ood rir open- doors
a' e a idhis da vs#bis.
Uwas j uin-tbat the -yeung
git j iain that
-tbpe urged his claimsz; :i
v n that the. young ladV
e_ knees and pmyed
(Edaded not
h r a.in vain. The
'& art.'as as hard.
as stone ife:had et-nined
tha h aagh%r3d we3alt.
*i and-othiag would
- mi' lZ seemed a
for the confiding loving
t=bud.what (doukli'4Thy (10
bptnit,p}tieng1g, trustipg to
e~n4 i1gbde.sS wbich
over-such' o L bats?
1 te.of
Airs ha rown too. serious.. A
p Sf mStool A.siletween
te ' ..yo It -was ,5th n
'onwas arf-a
htA heis ensesb~y'
desh Itone, some
migh?t do it, and, w'hena
nes. .they were joined -in holy.
That night; lasbaaturdayuiht
4~k tarease*o e pi' ts
h * hotel --timemding softly, that no'
ar ar was .an -attendant
~h~hear*-had-bb4 fenhied,
&ai4or wourd aid the 'yoting las~
.dier than see her heart bre
~ I .k ad he came after' her' "vi.th
2lan outsike, and he h'ad been
bI~e f -LourYj .pp'rhaps :two of
' em, whistling to keep his
up.: Eesa- ths-yomtg
-- quickly coming forth.' -His
hart was lighsened inra,momnent.
Tlewas a sligh? pressaIre o.f the
'2ands; tere -wat th6.*met
1 to-paiko s lips I, there
- ~a hMlfset.her'ed sou4nd, such
ten cannot describe;? here
~~3ite whispr~ of' "hasf'e f'
A oving~ pai?, his arm
her .waist, and:hor-form ues
tling closely't- his and. the ser
vant, whogei1em had been tonela
'.sand who carried- the m'rpak onck
al e ut for t,he ijpot.
fwfriends who eanld be'
'truste&'were therorroit a few. It
was 'after- one Q'eloek at night.'
t .heavene~ .were ,dark . d
Sbetokenirig a storm. Th.e:
o eotstood like'a solemn sea
tit to bi-east"' airyth'ino that
b_ atarenw.oeie,
t~stce set abd7it h4a work,
and -t We were. bQnad forether
in bonds the strongest. It ~was a'
romantierscene.. 1n that almost
tptal darkness, where a blush
e*i@d,no"beleen, but where the
ecoo the justice's voice and the
1servefts responses of the pair
seemed very loud and very ear
nest, they were joined together
and were made very happy, the
work being scarcely completed ere
the incoming train could be heard.
The new bride askedif'the knot
was tied so 1tird 'hat her father
could not untie it, and, when told
that it was, threw her arms about
her husband's neck and wept. The
banker rejoiced that there was so
much happiness in the world, and
hoped, at the sa.me time, that the
stern parent would get no inkling
of what transpired until the train
hod borne the loving pair away.
He handed the husband a little
roll of $500, and he handed the
wife a roll of like amount, and he
kissed her and shook him by the
hand, and as the train touched
the platform. he put them on
board and, with an earnest "'God
bless you," he saw' the train de
part and in a moment disappear
m the darkness, and he and the
friends turned away and went to
their homes.
The train, without an accident,
, bore the young couple to this city,
niorning. They received the cor
gratulatiois of numeres frienda,
and this morning they -left for. a
tour at the North, among rela
tives.- -
-WASmNGTON, Aiigust- 18.-The
Commissioner ofinternal Revenue
has rendered the following. de
eision :Th~e interest of any suc
cessor to arise froin the sale of
any real es-tate, under ' any trast
for the sale thereof, shall be deem
,d A sucee:sion; ehargeable with
duty; and the duty -shall be paid
hy-the person having control of
the funds. If A -wills - .-1,0g,
and for-want of personal-property
the executor sells real _estate to.
pay the legacy mQnie -arising from
suoh safe, itis deemed a succession,
qn whieh executor must pac tax.
Any person hvi g an- interest in
any-instrument unstamped or im
properly staniiped, may present it
to the Collector, with the proper
stamps, and $50 penalty, which
.attiealiZes "the instrument, nd
the Collcetor must note the date
and fact on the margin of the in
strument. The Collectorinust re
rait the fine, on evidence that the
stamp. was innocently or ignorant
ly ounitted. This application, how
ev.er-mnst be m'de within three
months of the making of 'the in
strumdht.L
-- '-e
- The..Fal Elections.
Tenessee and Kenticky have
Jed off-in_ _hat are :commoUly
termed the :Fall elettions.' - The
neitr -electien ' will be'-: thht_ of
.Ver oit wlilch will occur on the
a of September ; aad'-the day- af
ter,Califbrni* -Willo ow. A. - few
days afte-t"rd, on. fh 9th of Sep
.toe er, Maine will be heardkom.
Near1y- a month i4t hen elapse,
at3the end of w hE time tie States
of Pennsylvania,Indianaand Ohio,
will enggQ.in t e.political strug
gle-their day .ef election being
the 8th of October. Next will
eoane th"eleotions~-that bcuvie on
the first T.esday of Novembcr,
ih bli. Tig.are Ne.w York,
Tew J4rse, IDlfwat, Ma nd,
Massachtsetts Michigan +W;on
Missouri, and, evadai. Colprasio
U.v'sete tl1thia~rf orner,
whi&h wjilhe th-ed is'tk ofMalI
dIeCtionfs. It MWill be seen, there
Tore, that thire is sufficipt ntats
ialrto k'eep np-a coutinuous-polit
~ich'yreiteneit until- somewhe'e.
3sasU Enrrons'.-Thq.lfieds of Cipr.
S.D(CKJET of '?otaa,s; (he besvv
uoldewind tero-o may battles, respecjidlly
nomite.hum as a candidatelor the 6ffio of
~Tax.Coidese of t'bis District,: tieeing that
his'uaominattea will prov'e-hly accep)table;
.Marek 20-, 1a. -MA - FRIEWD&.
-Mamsus. EDrroad: Yoi-wifl 'ple.as an
aiucfr Y. GIST, as.a capidIUate for a
eseat in the next-dssign,Of:6ur.Sgt Legisa-'
:'re. - -
PARUEM OF NEWBE: '. ~
Massas. DIThat:-.3oU wrll' plekse as.
nounce NATHAN,!. JOH~NSONsas a can
' ~It-fortheodIee of-4Ieak of CNurt, of tile
Diiiriclet( lierberry, fbr 'te next ensaing
term. - MANf - fRIEDS.
M)I.Errons-3y nominating Mr.
DAN1FIE?W:HVRBLER as a candidate for
Tax Collector of Newberry 1District, y6u will
oblige his many W ARM FRIENDS.
MEsoss Enrtoas :.fon will please any%
unnc i D>.43MJH, as a candidate for the
olee 0 Taix Collector, Netherry )lstrictr
and obige .-.. .MAY FRIENDS.
May 2,.188.
MasasErrous : Yareuthorie&40 am
IMSco JOH W.'.CUNs ai'as cadte'fd
rthe oe rax Colctor ewbrry e.
a4 aie rdin elecon.. esaget
ever K wsn qDfutPe fo nofinae.
LIMiLS * 3ltb ncsudAi e ca'-idate
QCAt,akGofetr o h elein *gfii.a
oie.- 8-e, I-86.' ANY.RND.
Rislts XrTons-Pleaae - announce Mr.
JAGO)B ~ LER asa candidate for the of,
&tec.oT*ax Cblietor, for the ensuiaig term,
arin eeryrespect iqualifieti and worthy'of
the oMice, eindoblige - ..LU -TIMlES.
--Inuss. Epjyers.-You wIl -pleae ati,
nounce 'EROKAS .. CROMiaR as a candi
date for Ia Collector Newberry District. at
the nt electiojg. MOLLO HON-,
-bdpt-12 '
Jan,kson's Universal
Watshing CJomnpound !
The washing for a family of twenty per
Sons may be completed before break-fast, t.hg
clothes out to dry, the house in good ordei
and comiforf,able for the day, and the family
saved frm washing-day annoyances. Whc
would- not wish to have such comforts!
TafiibtCompound is rapidly taking- the placi
of all soaps, wherever introduced. It is
chemi;alpreparation for washing clothes
the coarsest, ais well as the finest and muos1
delicate fabrics, with little rubbing or boil
ing ; saving in the process MORE THAN ONE
HALF THE COST OF SOAS, anid but one-quartel
of the time and labor is required to do th4
same amount of washing as with the beel
of soaps.
IT WILL WASH IN H ARD OR SOFT
WATER.
Clothes need boiling buit a few minutes
and but very little if any rubbing with th<
hands, thus avoiding their wear upon the
wash-b-- -d. It does not injure the fabric
on the conitrary, it preserves and fixes the
colors, and will remove paint, grease oi
stains of all kinds. Give it a trial and yoi
will use nothing else.
IROBERT Y. LEAVELTJ, Agent,
Newberry, C. H., So. Ca.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
In Equity-Newberry District. David
Werts vs. Pamela Noble, Amanda Nobb
and others. Bill to sell lands to pa;
debts.
The creditors of William F. Noble, de
ceased, are required to render on oath and
establish their respective demands agains
the estate of said deceased, before the Comn
missioner, on or before the twenty-fifth da;
of August instant.
CosSILAS JOHNSTONE, c.E. N D.
ofie a, Au,,. 1-.3. 3t.e
Charleston Advertisements.
rOD
DR C. . PANKNIN,
- Charleston, S. C.
December '5 1 yr
h otels.
Newberry Hotel.
THIS HOTEL taving 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 b ad.
J. -P. POOLE, Proprietor.
Nickerson's Hotel.
COLUMBIA. S. C.
PASSENGERS.arriving in Columbia on
the different Raikoads will find Ornrbusses,
Carriages andBaggage Wagons in readiness
tWeonvey them to and 1rorp this Hotel -free
of ctarge...
~-.: : Responsible Persons in attendance to
receive checks and Raggage. -
T.-4ICKERSON, PROPRIETOR.
COR!ER QUEEN AND MDEE7IQSTS1
= Oharlestori, S. C.,
. This well known first class Hotel 'has just,
freI thorotihly repaired, refitted and re
furniabed; And is-now ready for the acco ..
modaticn of-the- .travelling public, whose
patronage is-respectfully .solicited.
- Qoaches always in readiness to convey
paasengers/to and froni tiiotel. - '
The Proprietor promises todo all- in his
power for the comfort of his guests.
JOSEPH PURCELL,
Nov 7 Proprietor.
CH ARLEIBTN IIO>TL,
,CHARLESTON, S.C.
- TS popular apd well k'onor Hotel has
been newl-y furnislied throughout by- the
present. Proprietor,, .to has pee~n sixteen
years connected wifthe%stablishment.
W' WHITE, PoRRIETroR.
CHA RLEs A. M ILLE R, Cashiera.. -
April 4, 1866-14.
No. 103, East BaygCfurJestonl,S &0
a ..ON TNa!EPA SYSTEM,
The boarder r- 16d.ger renting his room,
and eat.ing where le' pleases. Attached to
the-house is a fine.'.lSETAURANT- wllere
they best of-fa're of.3py and ivery -kind, and
at moBessonablenrtes, can be'had. This
,plan is esdlycaied oti in-New York
andis found to be most convenient, and
particulsaHy adspted'e business mren, The
roomns are large,>aiiy. - nd well furfislied,
and every attentionv will be given to render
satisfaction. -*say 9, 19-t4.
WAVERIY HOUSE,
256, IN THE FEND-OF KING-STREET,
CHARLESTON,8S,C.
THIS pleasant locate'd Itoase is owr .open
for the aenm ton -ofpermanent and trans
Ieatbdardes.s - .
rs. . J.-FANDY.* L. A. RUFF.
-PLANTES HOTEL,
-Newly furnished aud refitted, unsurpassed
byany hotel'South,. wis retinpened to the
puieOctob~er 8, I860. -
pubTh~ T. S.~Nicketson,
- . . Proprietor.
I,ate'of'the Mills- Rouge, Charleston, and
Proprietor dV Niglerson's-Hotel, Colum'
bia, S.'C.
PAVILION HOTEL,
Charle'ston, S:QC
Teave~.piopulas 'Hote is oe o h
apeoowmodition of ty 'lavelhing Public,
Board, p.r -day, $3.00
Mzs. 15.. BUTTERFIELD,
k. BUff1'ERFIELD, Proprietr'ess.
Superintendent, Novemnber
Central Hotel.
From and after this date, the "Shiver
House,'' will be knto ,w the above name.
The patronage rece?v 'by the present pro
prietress has been sorgratifyving 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 ; attenitive ser.
vants will attend to individual wants, and
no-effort be spared to preserve the reputa
tiaore whcl he present management has en.
devrdto preserve.
MRS. D. C. SPECK,
Dec. 19 tf. Columbia, S. C.
STEVENS HOUSE,
21, 23, 25 & 27 Broadway, N. Y
Opposite Bowling Green.
ON TilE EUROPEAN PLAN.
T HE STVENS HOUSE is well and widel'
know tothetraveling public. The locatioi
is especially suitable to merchants and' businese
men ; it is in close proximity to the business pari
of'the city-is on the highway of Southern ani
Western travel-and adjacent to all the principa:
Rlailroad and Steamboat depots.
TH E STEVE'tS HOUSE has liberal accomoda
tions for over 3'0 guests--It is well furnished, ans
possesses every modern improvement for the
comfort and entertainment or its inmates. The
rooms are spacious and weillventilated--provide
with gas and water-the attendance *is p rompi
,and repctu-and the table is generously pro
vided with every delicacy of the season-al
moderate rates.
The rooms having been refurnished and re
modeled, we are enabled to offer extra facilitiel
for the comfort and pleasure of our Guests.
GEO. K. CHASE & CO.
PRoPrIzToRs.
June 5-23-6mo.
LAUJRENS RAILROAD,
Entirely lNew Schedules
Offce Laurens R. R., 1
Ihurens C. H., S. C., July 17,1867. J
ON AND AFTE[i Monday next 22d inst., the
Trains will run over this Boad as follows, unti
further notice:
Leave Laurens at 5 o'clock, A. M., on MON.
DAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, and
arrive at Newberry at 3.1 o'clock A. M.
Leave Newberry on MONDA YS W EDNES
DAYS and FRIDAYS, connecting with boti
trains on the G. & C. B. R., at Helena Shop.
JOSEPH CREWS,
WE iVHVE- USED GALLI
GIA 'S PILLS, and find they will do- all that
is claimed for them, and cheerfuxlly recommend
theni to public lavor.
T. 11. . AATh, Ex-Governor of Alabama.
J. W. A SANFORD. Att'y Gen' ofAlabama.
I:tylli"C DoUGH1ERTY, . Judge Supreme
Court Alabama.
From THOMAS J. Juro, Judge Supreme Court.
IIIAVE USEDGALLIGHAN'S
PILTA on my plantation, for Fever and Ague,
and tiad them all that is claimed for them
TIIOS. J JUDGE
Montgomery, Ala., September 29. 1858.
LoWDIS CouNrY Alabama.
GALLIGIIAN'S FEVER.AND
AGUE PILLS will do. They are decidedly the
best medicine for Chills and Fever I ever gave.
I would not be without-them for five times the
price. J. A. GRAIIAM.
AMERICUS, April 17 1867.
ONE BOX OF GALI{GHAN'S
PILLScured me perfectly of Chills and Fever. -
They are the best medicine for Chills and Fever
I ever saw. A. G. RONNALDSON,
Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Ga.
M1ONrOOMERY ALa., JWAy.-0
GENT: 9,1866.
MESSRS. -BLUiT &IHALE
GENTS: I have used your GALLIGHAN'S
PILLS on two occasions for Chills and. Fever,
and find that they effect all that they are intends
ed to do. They are the best remedy for the dis
ease that I have ever tried. 1 consider. theta
perfectly reliable.
Respectfully, DAN'L SAYRE.
Grand Sec. Grand Lodge of F. and A. M. of Ala.
AL.ANY, GA. - March 11, 1867,
I HAVE USED GAtL1GHAN'S
PILLS in forty cases of Chills and Fever, with
perfect success.- They, are the best Fever au-d
Ague Pills-put up. - - .A. B. FANT.
Wiolesale in Charleston, by GOODaICa, WINE
MAN & Co., No. 153 Neeting street.
-Wholesale in New York by McKasso* & RO$
-3T8, IIAnRaL, RISLEY & Co. -And by all
Druggists in Newberry.
-BLOUNT & HALE, Proprietors,
Juste 5.28 6m. Moutgomery, Aif
BILLIARD SALOON,
and
BAR ROOM.
The undersigned -haviqg bandsomely re-.
-fitted-and furnished- their establishment, are
preparei&to etitertain custome_s in first-rate
order. - All the fancy drinks: carefully put
up. Families supplied with tee. fcid water
tspensed to the thirsty free of charge.
SMITH & CHRISTIAN.
June12 -
WEMOVAL.
LEWIS BUTLER,
FASHIONABLE BARBR and
HAIR D)RESSER,
-RESPECTFUL-LY announces to the gen-.
tlemnen oftNewberry, that he has removed to
the room in the rear of the Newberry Hotel,
where he-uwill-be-happy-to wait uport :al in
i.he exercise of his, profession. His object
is to pe'ase-tlie most fastidious twste, -and
the keeping of his shop shall be after the
most uneiceptionable style.
Shav'ng, Trimming, Shampooing, and
Hlairdying executed in the most approved.
inanner. .-Jan. 23-4-tt.
AMAZOKJL
" BLEASE'S RETREAT."
Meals and Lodgings furilshed.
The Bar is supplied with the best of Brano.
dies, Whiskies, Ac. Juleps, Smashes, San
garees, Punches, Coblers, Lyons, Cock-talis,
&c., &c., nicely spiked and Iced.
Jane 12 .
,T. E. S-rzNEouL.-- ALLA3 XAcAUr'
8TENNOUSE & MACkiULY.
Soimisslon -Merchants,
-Forathe sale of Cotton, Cotton Yarns, SheetW
ings, 3 aval Stores, etc.., and for4he purchase of.
Mierohandise generally,
24 Pearl Street; New Yorgk
- 18G8 -
Conslinents- tons fem any point-in the South
ully protectet by Insuranoe as soon as shipped.
ang 1ly
Tha subscribers are now offring to sup
ply residen,ts of Newberry, and vidinity,
with their.
Superior Wagons,.
M!ahufactured at GREENVILLE, S. C.
These Wagons are of the best material
a fnd workinanship.
Onie,'Tao, Three, Four, Five and Six
Horse are always on hand, ready made, and
-any description of wagon will be made - to
order on short notice.
-Orders for wagons may be left with
Carwile & McCaughrin, Newberry S. C.
- GOWER, COX, MIARKLET~ & CO.
Greenville S. C.
May 15-20-3mo.
Louis Schodair,
Having removed to the CORNER STORE
ON MAIN STREET, formerly occupied by
A. Harris, and directly opposite Messrs.
Wiskemnan & Wilber, would respectfully in
. form the ladies and citizebs generally, that
he is prepared to furnish,
Dinner, Supper,
Pie-nic and WVedding Parties,
awith every kind of CAKES and PASTRY,
at short notice, such as
Of Nogat, Almond, Cocoanut, Macroi
Orange, ke.,,acrn,
Iced and Ornamented
OAKES.
BCharlotte Russe, Jelly and Blanc-mange,
Cream and Swiss Merainquos, Fruit Merain
quo, Vaeherin, Polonnaise and Jelly Cakes.
Also on band Fresh Fruit, Pound and
Sponge Cakes, Jelly Rolls, Sugar Buiscuits,
Jumbles, Ginger Snaps and Nuts, Rock
Cake, Love Kisses, &c.,
Fresh Bread and Assorted Pies,
Every Morning.
Sweet rolls, and'I'ea bread baked to order.
He will also have a fine assortment of
FRENCH and other CANDIES of his own
manufacture.
Having fine ovens, bake pans, and his
material being of the best, and terms very
moderate, he respectfully solicits a share of
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STORE.
I take pleasure in calling the attention of
my friends and customers to the fact that I
have removed into my
NEW' BRICK BUllDING
on the corner in front of my old store, and
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Fisk's Metallic Burial Cases1
THE SUBSCRIBER has constantly on
hand a fulH assortment of the above approved
cases, of different patterns, besides coffins
ei his own make, all of which he Is prepared
to turnish at very reasonable rates, with
promptness and despatch.
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railroad will have them sent free of charge.
A Hearse js always op band and will be
furnished at the rate. of $10 per day.
Thankful- for past patronage, - the sub
scriber respectfully asks for a continuation
of the same, and assures the public that
no effort on his part will be spared to render
the utmost satisfaction.
R. C. C H APMAN.
Newberry S. C:, July 31.
.STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
NEWBERBY DlSTRIQT-IN rQUITY.
George Bromn. -surviving F}x'or of .DanT. T.
Cureton; dec'd, vs. Sarah Curetwn, Adm'x
of James Curetion, dec'd, and oohers. - Bill
for Instruction, Relief, Account and In=
junction.
It-appearing to my satisfaction that Josiah -
S. Harmon, and Sarah C., his- wife. defeu
dants in this case, reside beyond- the limits of
this State:
Oi motion of Mr. Fair, Complainan.ts So
.iciter, ordered, that a- rule be ptiblished re
quiriug said absent - defendants t plead,
answer or demur,to this' bill, wittiin forty
days from the date hereof, oi the same will
be taken pro confesso agazn'st-thenr. -
-Comn's Office, SIL AS JOfl-NSION9E,
July .27, 1867//'t. fa2. ~--. z. r. D.
STATE OF SOUT H CAROLINES.
. NEWBERRY DISTRICT,
- THIE CotnRT OP Oft1)NART'.
Lewis A.. Perkins - ) ---. -
Trs. I
. Sarah P~erkins and others.
-It appear ing to my satisfaction that Frank
lini E. Perkins, one of the defendants in~ rhe
abdfe stased case, resides witho&6t this State,
it'is therefone ordered, that he do appear
anPohjeot to the division or sale of the re;n
estate of Jacob Perkins, deo'd, -oa or b)efer4
the 9th day of October next,. or his cosnsemr
to the same will be entered of record.
Given underiny' iand this 23rd day -ol
Juily A. D. 18Br7.
JO~HN T PETERSQNo. N. D.
July 24-30.-12t.
PHOTOGRAPHS,
AMBROTTMES, FEWMOTYPES!!
MR. Mv. CIB
Announces to the citizens that he,o prO a.
red to take the above styles of Likeness in4
the perfection of the sit, and at prices tha
will suit all. . -
Call .an4 examine speclmens of work a:
IGallery, over Mr,~ Mower's-St.ore. Main st
IJune-263 3
For Sale, -
AT THE BLERALD OFFIdE. a Scholar'.
ship jn the Philadelphia University of
&fedicine and Surgery. The scholarship
entitles the holder to full- .instruction, unt'l
-graduation, in the Medical Departmen etn
bracing Anatomy..Surgery, Physiol. ..M -
teria Med ica, Chemistry, Obstetrics'and Dis
eases of Women and Children. Principles
and Praetice of Medicine and Pathology.
The student holding this schiolarshf2 can
enter the College at any time daring- the.
year, attend as long as he choose, and re
enter the Institution as frcquently as desired.
Price of Scholauhip $75..
Inquire at this'office. July 17 29 tf.
New Books!
New Books!
Coming wonAlers. A Reinarkable 'Work.
Ey the Rev.M. Baxter, Author of the Com
ing Battle;
Memoirs of The Confederate War;
.Bryan Mauric'e, or The Seeker;
Cameron Hall; -
New America.-by W. H. Dixon;
Far Above Rubies; -
Heart Breathings, a Book of Devotins;
Home Pastimes, sliowing 'how to get up
Tableaax;
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 marking
Lineni, Wrapping Paper, &c., &c.
For sale at the Book Store of
DUFFIE & CHAPMAN,
July 10 tf. Newberry, S. C,
Postage Stamps and Stamped
Envelopes
Of all Sizes, for sale at
A. M. RISE R'S,
Post Master, Newberry C. H., 8. C.
-Extra Term, Court of Equity.
An Extra Term of the Court of Equity
having .been ordered for Newberry District,
"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.
By order of the Court
SIL AS JOHNSTONE, c. E. N. D.
July 3-27-2t. mn.
WILLIAMSTON SPRINGS, S. C.
.THIS POPULAR WATERING
PLACE, having been leased by the
subscriber, is now opened for visitors.
Williamston has strong attractions for the
invalid, the climate being salubrious, and
the water, the purest chaly beate in America.
No pains will be spared on the part of the
proprietor to render every comfort to in
valids and pleasure seekers. Board will
only be $25 per month, $9 per week, and
$1,50 per day.
Travelers by the Greenville and Columbia
Rail Road reach the Springs. daily at hatf
past 4 P. M1. II. I. EPTING, M. D.,
GRAND NATIONAL ENTITAi
FOR THE B3nlT OF TE
C,ADIES' SOCIETY
In aid of the -
5uffering Poor and Destitute
of the South.
Wi take place in Washington, D.C.,
September 30,1867.
The "Ladies' Society in Aid of the Safrtrs
Rg and Destitute Poor-of the South" would
espectfully and earnestly call the attendon
f the generous Northern public to the
istress and fearful suffering now p
n the Southern States. Letters are daily r
eived from the South, from the Generals
onimanding, Governors, Ministers, and ei .
nent Citizens, furnishing the moat beart -
ending details of the actual want, -famie
nd starvation in their immediate peigibor:
ood. The following few extracts frot- t
ery many letters received by the
nd Managers of the Society are
cfcrred to:
BEAD QRS., 'IRST MIL. Divisiowi
Richmond, Va., May 11, 187.
IRs. HARLOWE MATHER:
My Dear Madam-I shall be too g~. it
tnything I can say will aid the Sbciety In is
ioble work. A large proportion of the peor
)le of the South have suffered, -and .say
tre still suffering almost to the limit of en*
inrance from the devastation or wir and
ubsequent failure of dops.'hey are k
ng every possible exertion to revive theit
rarlous branches of industry and become
ielf.supporting. The liberal assistance Which
he Northern people-are .Well able tagive
will relieve a great amount Qf. distrese, '
will no doubt -be'sufficient to pTe,th.poof
)f the South beyond further - sufferlag ifo
food. The recent manifestations of an alk
tnost universal desire throughout the Southf
fora teAlly fraternal feunionwitI.tbe Nrlh,
may well serve td stimulate the'
ympatli e. .pf the Northerwoeop ;'w!
nothing eould do more to foster. sn* o
courage the growth of- a heilthy sentmen -
in the South than tie generous aid whiek.lt
Is the mission of your Society to invoke.
I sincerely hope-the -noble- efforts of*e
Society may result in the most abund asb
cessr asm,-dear Madam; veir re4*4IC
your obedient servant;'
J. M. SCHOIELD, Mj4or6ePaal.
Headquarsers, "dMil Dift
_ Charleston, .. C,4- i3th; ?0.
The excellent purpose you haye Ifti
cannot be too muh commentl ony
talify of3te' Q%o!ernUeis 0 . tUE
States, and the munificent contributions-la
ready made for the reliefof theawidi-sp+eia
desitutioLn in.the . ates, leaves great uadf
bers Auprovided h fod canlshing. ina
untilan. abundabi 'hiestenables.thepeo"
pie here to do more for themselves, I trust
the ever generous 'and prsperos.commisk
teee of the North -will 'continue tieir'oie
gifts to this afflicted and impov bed.popap
ulation. With my be islie ft the suo -
cess ofyour undeftakin-Iemin, Mss ,
very respectfully,
D,IEL E. SICKLE, -
Command. Second Mit. District.
- oabi, 'C.
-Permit me no nI=yo -gve
rance o my:pog: eI thIirs eeru
endeavor to relieve our impoverisb Lai
happy,eople, bas to explrobs to-youig
behalfj that gratitude whichIivse'en
your due for the generpas symph-I.
t'ested by your organization frhose
ue in distress. Wisbig:y.og:
yor noble work, I1i, lilam, tery
spectfully, your olbedief'se nj~
Have just eno ~ u~ ho
the setion m eiehrb~t"hra
march to the seabpard."-,Poverty, seering
'ndiettutiphe~cQole. can seardely lIe
realized-living In huts, .rudely onzu#
o)f charreH boards;;of.rails,bUhr~4d
you are met by hollow-eyed, etUe
forms, whose Ar..t wrds ~p a"mq
<'omethin~g t$ stfit -u,t, hungr
in one place-i wirn ~e th'e' i64 r ebI
ilorne to its last rest, on a boards ffesae
rags in which it died. In another, fq..
-males existed Ifo a--week oil (pi1%~
"-gy, together:with isome redt6; Q~ 6ie'rnd
(i rhet anothief who had walked twelve miles
'o beg some food for her children. MAany
.,ther instaices can oe'given of eddfring
Irom actual wsnt of.food.-Xel truly,
FREDERICE W A'I . M. D.
The public have alreadyt respoe!e e
to the call, but not to the extent regairid..
keep starvation fr6m.-'iaking; vIctimsse
many. Additional -funtiasiitst.t tata
once ; the case it argefrTh-I- Mana.
Lers, after mature ddelio avedeeded
o bringtbefore:h'gfg ou~opesthe
North. bj giving.a Grend Na!fua, 5ztite.
tainment, trusting rosthleir actly' bN v'
tion, trnd.sflnpathfjn~g aid, for the Iip
.iate -supplyr of, meatnct 0 fabled -~'
purchaise atnd forward food to starvin
*ads The Girind Ngational E
will be given at Washington-D. C...
1, 1867. Three hundred'thduasend tickets
be offered fr jalsgarn-escbhT Ever.ireet
will be entitled to an asvard, whzi,cktwl
place' at the,samen time.~Bailftf ie'
w Hbd in i"aluable award.a to,,he ,
ann the balande will 'be devotedat
the Lady Managers to purchasngfbed,gyU
cnt South f*or imm'ediate distributo iono
'he most needy. The Lady Mau~ - kw
enteaed into an arrange;np iens
Hentley,. Clark ,.& Co.,- to'~ ~I~endfi
disposal- of tickets, and .conduct the enteca
tainment in a manner worthy the patrooage
and support of the public.
. Ltst atf Awards, ~
-1.- An elegant MansIon-oil FIftlikt-'
nue,. -New York City.; tie perfest, ~
deed deposited in Esere:ac:a value U,0
.2. Twenty Thousand-Dollars 'i 10-..
Goverument- Bonds, ...........
3. 1 Entire.Set Diamonds. -'emaplie,
- aon$ Pice e igs aee,
.4. 1 Set Elegant Dam . complete..
5. 1 Set Diamonds and Emeralds ...... 10,0
Q. 1 Set Diamond Studs and Sleere -
. Buttons.................. . , ,. ..
7. 1 SIge So1itaire Diamond Ring...... 34
8. 1 SigeSolitaire Disend Pin.........40
9. 1.Sinle Solitaire Diamond Stud....., 3 00
13. 1 Diamond-Scarf Pin........... :-04
11 to 15. 5 Cluster Diamond Ringe,S1,000
each...........................5
16 to 2). 5 Jules Jurgense.-Wa$ches
I H unters .5600 each-.............8;00
21 to 25. 5 ThomasNardinWatches[Hun
tars , $500 each....................- 0
?6 to 50. 25 Solitaire Diamond Rings.
S5"0 each.................-...---.12500
51 to 75. 25 Sets Elegant Coral, complete
$400 each...................-.--1 0 -
76 tol 5. 5' Sets Elegant Garnets, comn
plete, comprising Bracelet;' Sleeve
Buttons, Ear-rings and Breas-i,
$20each .. ........ .......
1,126 to'6,125. 5000 Elegant En '25,00
1,126 to '6. 225. 100 Sets Sle
Service, very heavy,............... 16,000
6.226 to 10."(0. Conslsting ofWrtg
'Desks, Work Bozes, Photg -pi
Albums, Sets Silver Plated Fok,
Fish Knives. Na pkin Rings, Boxes,
Ladies Gloves, Handkfs., &c.,....E 0
Total............................P100
All awards will be delivered or forwarded as
directed, the day after the distribution.
The distribution will be superinteaded by a
Committee of well known gentlemen,. who ja
giving their aid and panction to this noble cha
rity, will not only receive the confidence of the
pub lic at large, but the warmest thanks ofthe
Ladles' Society in aid of the Sufering and Des
titute Poor of the SouJh.
EX.cUTrVE CoxmfrE -Mrs. Laura Brooks,
Mrs. Charles Wadsworth,Mrs. Drake Eills,Mrs.
E S. Adams,Mrs. H. Sherman,Mi55 K. Deta,
Miss Maria Moulton, Mrs. James Clark.
Mrs. HA RLOW E MATHER,Bee'y.
Club Rates.-5 Tickets 69; 10 TIckets 1820
Tickets 36: 3) Tickets 54; 44) ickets'72; 59 -ltk
ets 90 ; 75 Tickets, 135; 1X) Tickets 184 150
Tlckefs 270; 2 0 Tickets 36?; 820 Tickets, 540;
500 'rickets. 900.
Established and reliable agents will be allowed
15 per cent commission. Aflorders or emamu
nicatious address to main offlee.
BENTLY, CLAEK & Co.
222 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C.
iP. 0. Box 10j
A. M. rRRRE,
Agent at 1ewberry.
Schedule Spar. & Union Li Rt.
ON and after MONDAY, the 20th May inst,
the Passenger Trains will run on Mondays, Wed.
nesdays and Saturdays. Down trains Iere
Spar arbnrg C H.. at 5 a . in.; arrive at Alatonu
at 11.30 a. m. Up trains leave Alston at 12.8i
p. mn.; arrive at .8partamburg C. H., at 7.00 .ma.
THOS. B. JETEEf -
President 8 & U. Railros4.
Iov., c.. C. May r.16, 186.