The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, June 16, 1869, Image 2

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. A k . htek, Our sketch ts translated (fom an enter tating little book published seno season@ Ihack o Lelpslo, ad cted the "&bach Al. ahaa." - The pastor t a viliage nomed Itollendorf, establishes among the limple, Ainded peasantry a ihess club, which, in the courseof time, Is hito'-ed by a visit from a neighboring Baron, art estimable man enough but overweeningly conceited an to his skill at Ohess. Ie makes terrible havoo among the untutored and unpiactised villagers, beating them all, right and left, and overwhelming the humble fraternity with consternation and dismay. It hap. pens, opportunely, however, just prior to the great man's departure froI Rollondorf, that a young native of the village, jrho has been years absent, and is now settled as a Upsteal irector at Vienna, makes his ap pearance and hears ot the hunillinting de. feat of his atitient comrades. iIe makes himself known, to the pastor only, and hav. lng, during his travels, picked up some knowledge of Chess, determines, at all riaks, to etcounter the formidable Biron. They are accordingly introduced I ansI the B,tron, conceiving him to be otto of the members of the village club, prepares himself for anoth. or easy victory. They cast lots for the move I the Viennese gains it, and forthwith begins his giio thus a W111T--[VIan nose],, ...11.ACK--[DBaron,) i.-Q Kt to Q B ad Whereupon the Baron smiled .ignificantly and layed- P to K 4th V.- It to K D 8Ad At this move the Baron broko out, "My good young friend, what on earth are you going to do whith those two Rights ? Pon't you see they must be attteked and driven hack I and then your game will be lost be. fore you dream of it. You should .ilways play forward your Pawns first. Th,,r" r to Q 3d. '1 thought, said the young maP, very mtodestly, "1 thought I should have time to play them afterwards." The game goes on I.-P to Q 4th. QK t to Q B Sd 4.-P to Q 5th. "Ah I that is all good," remarketi the Baron, "if you could support the PAn, but you will never be able to do so, as you'll soon discover, for y our two Knights are in the way." Q Et to K 2 .-P to K 4th P to K B 4th G.-Q B to K Kt ih. Baron-That, again, it a very bad move. Don't you perceive you must now either ex change pieces or retreat Do ,hich von will, mi game becomes developed to the disadvantage of yours." P to K R srd 8.-Q B to R 4th Baron-"Oh, if jon play there, the aishop's gone; you had bettet take back that move, my Friend." Viennese-"Thanks, sir, but I never re tract a move once made." Baron--As you please. It saund, wei, although it irorA a little of prije to -.y 'I never take back a more ' There ther.' P to K4th 8. K Kt x K P Baron (after looking at the position for some tine)-"Well, that is tie oddest piece of lu,k.-vould you be lieve it? If I were now to t;ke your Bishop, I should absoiately be mite'd mated, air in three moves. I must take off the Knight" Q PxKt Viennese-"Yes ; IF you had taken the Dishop, then the check of the Queen would have been nbviouslv fatal." Baron-4zad, sir, yo'i don't play fo bad ly a thought you did. Bat I can't at alli see how you can save the gane after the l loss of your Knight." Viennese-"At any rate. I shall say check." 9 -Q to K R 5th cht K to Q 2d 11.-K l4o w Q'R 5at'i K to G~ 3d 12.-Q B3 to K 3d Baron -"ak, sir, fur ther back, w ith that Bishop." P' to K B3 Sth 13.-B x K 13 P B3aron -"Eh ! another piece ? Who aver saw a playier fling away his nmen in this fashion ? I shall t.ake it ot course." It-P to K 5th cht Baron, after grave consideration, "Re mnarktable indeed 1 You certainly have tnl. accountabjleluc.k. D)oyou know thauif I were geese enough to take this Pawn with miy Bishop, you ctould win my Queen. Fact,'l assure you-look here ;you would firstI give me check with your Knight, compeil. lug me to capture your Queen's Pawn, and, then you would play rour Rlook to Queena's square, giv'ing etieck. D3o you see ? For tunately, fiowever, I can go with my King to Queen's Bishop's 4th end escape all Fur titer danger. There, ir" K to Q 114th 15 -K to Q R4ithch K x B 16.--Q to K 2d cht IIere the great man pondered long, and seemed a little discomposed. At length, whht afl'ected gaiety, lie looked up and sabdl, ''You don't, .1 hope, delude yourself with the notioni that.you are going to mate mie ! Why, bless you, I can move my Kitng to Book's 4th, oi: even take the Ktnight with out tiny danger. If' you will give away all your men, the attack must come to an cnd abortly. I shall take the Knight, coute qui colnte. K x K(t 17.-Q to Q B4th cit K toQ R 4th 18.-~P to Q Kt 4th cht K to Q it 5th 19.-Q to Q Ku3Id cht K to Q Kt 4th 2n.-P' to 4 it 4ih cit K to Q Ku 3d 21.-P to QlR thvch K to QKt4th 22.-P to Q B4tht ch K toQ R 8d 23.-P ao QKt 6th mate Blaroii-lla I ha I Aimusing enough, Vour game went swinmmingly. it played itself ; I ight have saved it, early if', Instead of taking the KnIght, I hadl merely moved my KIng. I intended to do so,indeed,in the first Instance."~ Viennese-"l beg pardon, Baron, but I thought when- K examined the position at that timec It nppeared as if you wouald have been mtated i four moves, If you had tnot taken the Ktiighat. Shall we lput up thet mt-en uind pIay out. 11h game fronm tht~ point ?" i'aron--"No, no, I'll have no more of It: I ant heartily gladi that it is over. I've played tco ma tny ganmes to-day, and have got a terrible headache." We find the'abtovt in ouar Chess Serai Book. Catn any of our readers tell us by whom it is transliated ? A ''WohAN's PANl.Atlgta" Is the latesi ,rjet )f0h dissatisfied petticoats o1 a wYork: The body is to assRemble or 8th p1 Octolber, att the call and under tht ausplelen of a comamittee, of which M D. 0. Croly Ia chairnman. The circuli states the ob'ject of this parliament to b4 .to organize a legislative body of wonmer to repiresent Women upon all subjects o yltai Interaat to thaemnselvea and thetu ehildrep. The fuiethon of the parliamnen Is Io *,ry atllize! the intelligenea and in doeinnce of women into a moral and re foratory power whli will act deBnitel, upon all the waried interests of eoeiets Amaos' the speelaf subjects mentione for a' .deeration are public edneatior prisonand refemry schools, hlet fss elaber ~ii*b econopny, art 9 N4~ te, t sel distin spart wongtd #2 ando tiEls prepore a ray I AUM.Ar-OoUPONs AND STATE TAX Es.'-By the following circular - letter ade dressed to County Treasurer Fleotwood .Lanneau, Etq*, it will be perceived that Coupons oin State Bonds will be o. ceived as payment of Stati Taxes : ' IMxUTIvi DIWAKNNT, STATR THRASURY OVrWs, COLUMBIA, S. 0., 1Wt1to, 184111. To F. Lanneati, Rsq., Treasurer Charlestont County. Stt-You are hereby nuthormaed to take in payment of State Taxes, In ad dition to "1ill1 Receivable, United States Currency, Gold and Silvet Coin," the Vouponii from State ionds for the value expressei on the fGice of each. Thoonly Coupons that will be received at this olice, sre those taken Amo the following Bonds, Tit : 1st. Six Per Cent. llonds issued hr the State, under tin Act of 1844, In aid of the Illue 111lge llilroad. 2d. Six Per Gent lltitdk issued hy the State, under the Acts of I88 and 1855, for the construction of the new State ilouso ; and Six Per Cent. Ronds issued by the State, under the Acts of Septem. her and December, 1866t, "far \imling (tie past due principal and interest on the Stato debt." All Coupons that hare AcNIed on Bends. denoted first ani scsondl, on or bore the 1st .ll, 1867, are fimdatbl, under the Aet. referr.d it, alve of Sep. tomber and Deeomber, 1 S%' and are not receivable for trxeo. Ctmp%is of 11%il. roaillonds beating the State nrswle, ment, and all othsts , mentioned above, m\ t n'. .'Iv taken. st uin2 h neessy to cheerte ex. tremt n.,N %hh't no (101pons Will he re-c i,*d % hwh th e Treasurer of Oie State %, I he hohg<-d oi e ci, As he e,n not he '..s'rsihle f7r any etros i tho 'matter c omitted by t'oanty T'ress. urer: Trea%re s vill p0.ae acknovOt-dge the receipt <.1 l'is c ircur. (Signodi, N11.' .\ Treto,ii-t :i e SS, A ih 'arina. ilrir vNN -V i1'1ri.2 o\m - A I r ibegent -nun),n S.omh(% (*1 G .C Ix -EpsissL thrg :G-n.; :T .neirn rnrid th ,e bi n. nO I (1111 p i I an y the h -r i : - s :...,. fo, the 0-: -T ce-hh. re-ry large s.sy Ci hg e-Ls appe: ti.ted i th use : c th :-e pc.:p'e. T hr e kpp: . Sr. k%M s CS.M,, s.Idrt.h tr'k * ; Z "O' 1%. 11u r aa ai:l h to en.ter the Cha h c)v,hed . dericml rolxs. WVh:e t.::- i mr i painl U si'ie hi 3,~S j1'.. hrC (.S-3 drenly ipreartA & fhny 2-C-eclh, in a ]l-w uhite toe. v.1 ngi 1 1.c a i.111e. T hi.,, o.f rr.e., w s th r. ( ,:P N ,V. dSivine, hJI.J. Ut1; n iU dnove , ba tr ' ke :--i t . h den sk SY.U .:' ..~* nate r i r<". f- i.e qptn vr. i-.', over tea t.er y '. r'e:.ui . : . . anid ro&:ed c ai e d .~. T. -e:ts Tien ing the up-\1r. .11: b.ecaxe OLr:'03. and some Oe-hSt ted n.. P7e n td the 9 hiteauadier.c, anA IM:1 tO yr but the dorway-s e'n. ?'eldal, Our scpeedi'y made dc . I ece wi-r.doi. Gbass and sphnter4 ler ini everr d-ec. lion. The Ghur.:h ums soon emiptic-.. ad pretented thae app'earance of( harr been ri ldlecd wiith grape shot. Quiet was 6os! restoered; the cause of thse disiturbance-the wxhite audience re turned, but no earthlya inducemner.t enul ever induce the negi o: to go back. There '* ere rno contecr ta to tihe "true Church" amoivng dhe blacks in Albana' on thme ocea-ion.-Ch-onleL & Sentinel. Bisnor LYscu5 --lThe* Carolina Spartan, of the 3d instaint, in : efer i ring to th ie. cent avi,at of Bi-srop Lyntch to Sparta's burg.,sys: B,'uor Lr,sen. ---Thi- dignitary of the H'svini n C'a tholie' (hurch, IBisl'mip or the dw,e~ of S..th Cairolina, made a iiying.. visit to cur town last week, arri vinig T'ue'day afternsoon, and learing Wedne:sdayv morinsg. Ills discourse ini the ''urt flous~e, at night, to a hastih't collected audlience, was a general reviewv of the Chi tian Ghurch, lie spoke of the Conainiksisin of Chri ist to the A postles - the day o.f P'entecost -early persecu-. lions iiunder flosanan Emsperors -hernic lirmnness nod ftti tuse of the Chr istian tiity rs- Ilhe cli inse preservatIion of the Church from corn iupting cbange- its imi inn table sabi lit y andsi contlinu ous growt th inm s nmbers and atrength, aill along through the centmusies, un ii the present I time. TIhere are not nmany Iloman Cntholircs in this place, and this is the first visit oif so high an olficial of that Chu srchI which hans occirred awithsin our recoikce lion. PnsoNA.-Amnong the passenigers whlo arrived tup yesterday evening in the Aquisa creek mtail-hsnt waere manny nt ho had beent in altendance tupon the session of the A nnual (Gmnneml ofi the Episcopal Chutrcht of Virginia ini Predericksburg, which adjournesd on Satur'day last, Gen oral Rtobert IE. Loe being one of the number. TIho General spent the night in this city, andI left here this mnrninsg on the Onrage train for Lexington. Diurinig his stay In lrederickshsurg the Genteral was met oneo morning aboutit n hundred yards from the door' sf the re sidence of a gentleman with whomasi he was to take breakfast by lifty beatutiful little girls children of tho most pro. mnintent citir.ens of the lacne, who strewed timvers in hsis path, asd he walked the distance upon a bed of roses, the voilunteer offermings of innoeenee and loveliness to a bravo and noble man. [Alexandria Gmazette. Titu WHtTa Pus Rrotos-Sn.venu av 'rna ToN -A visit to tIhe assay oficers and mIlls of Shermantown will be gomui for the doubtera of the great weatlth ol Whlite pinoe. There bullion In gltteringa bars-crude, roert, and slippery samai gamn-can be seen by the ten. Yeater day wo saw at Mr. Liathor's assay cllies nhIeteen massIve bars oaf siver', of th< averago value of $1,828 each making ar aggregate of $85,780, the result of tw< day'a melting antd assay. Besides thtes a fnshed bars there were seine three hun dred pounds of crude huallion direct from: the retorts of the mills, and valtued a .$4,500-Treasure City (Nevada) Newr A carpet bag school-teacher. in Tala i dega, Ala.. sentenced.a negro -girl, on' t of isa pupils, to do ten day,a cooking a a his private resIdence for a vIolatlon o a the rulesa of his .chool: -ls r,upils ar< a rather refractory, and) ho ananages to ge all * I his horn-i waklt cnah t et. E~ _W_liY 787, , Wednesday hlerming, ttle 10, 16w Payment fkr etate Txem, The Treagurvet hi nymotnt dH'vta Taxes tin addlitin to biN voivablt ti U. S. ut rnly, tlod nid sthert'r (i is autitsed to recive tho k4iuptma (iil State 1ildA fr the vAhtIloptivw onl the rmec ot' Tiah, vw 1st -Six per Oent 1l'Ads issued by the StAte, under Atl A of 18, it Aid of tho 11141e W4idgt RAiU lzomd, 2nd4, Six per ,en%t, IlTris issued byw he State under the Ats of 1u% d n i '.N. for the %ostut.i,in of the new State Ittm and six per %ent. onds ilvued by the Stato mudev th-e Aes of eptember Amt ie"embelr, 1806, I't' A\mdiing te past dle pt inipal 1n. intetst on tho" State debt. Alt t'.pns that h1a-V a" ued on llands 410noted 1 s. nn'it , on %Nt' btof the 1st Jhly, ISOl, Al.e AIdahhM %mAtt the A.ot refert ed to oh , of (00epte11er anid l'i'emb et, 1 $ mi~ ands.'e naot te aible fr lioes. Coup.ans e't' 1R..d es mi the SMAtW onltcen m llimhs not meta ittted h i\e, .\.,) not h e1, the 2 l' i n -- A:n ~N.1a% lt ,i) To the.M tem r:i 'eh Odsta lin )4I gg~ 1' Nmar, 't, s,cer I.. Wi C h-Ae 9, te 4' Of ie nt'( r i%L the ' ttable, that Or -t r .,7' mr., .o ae s t g a In..", '( - s '- r tv e ",a 'he Y(. e .a. - e s s - s- 0 th A A , .'iC? 9Y~ .4 t.l The. Zv. - . - 4j -~. t.~ theW.re ry E - :aon .-. apponte An ia n formen ri ben x ed: ruan -. 5. 4 i . on4 to ia nr -A cc s i T ; : ; lo a .bre wh ir.L 1.ne n, - tre i' r verb1 icr wrtten, withi anohe en .ea -, th intact- withc ab' or t-ve by' r CC. ixtetht the nateo be24~i. cale t e " foregiirsoltiion,F adopt ed. Ot rt ion it wasp o rer ed 6 ith ;.t a specad mee'ting' edt N ti r 1oci et i i,ii he held rtepr po' of1 hetn the 1,'reotof desmlegates to the. r1 St t i Ag ribri l C tanin, 1i rsan to w ich . the omnI nity. genroaly is rpct The.sili.~1r Com itt er, a the tittionr grated fOthetim, to i n t mtitutirre On . i44 mtion the rsid eltIas adopeted dvc: r ther iterss ofrd this Poia ety, nnd lm~t he 'I give n4otle t sne pror ofhs p. To he ~tiSo rciiet ;sCntsmortion, theoound tois meet sit 6 the Wensay iite August 89.rdf T h.r tIoNESuT teire. firm . Toas M.tr;,tt I.akeincEqity.l rqese N.spiru A. vitr--Adiniseahto'shiptto. 45hVI . h M ter---Twoorutisswanted tCirw ie noice nughn- nn ofo isunp nireng ie.adnw tl rne Tfhee osi" no 51 mtIo,e aboujot Plnuto all khtdrdli2sne ised iime ANus faily need suffe fom thlr dsresin HnerAsi theIouseION, nu uesory pro tcorngt enNooti medeiseenty r . rv an. ark hichr la kl,on to beI1 Box.ne and pu.s Ntoie-inaheo vegebes.ngo e4pl of. allthe godee ad AgumedI eieIIfs . prescrie by ity.en,dotr mIaufactur CoPelatatonPac Botr ar e a hiune,adw..r a hyoete N.A.NL A114Ir WAdnSrirors totie.be CiWod ar ittnleMngs,' bt they fo sunt timgWesstrik hard.no Weyi .wel n he ee tht n e niato apot. t,orgentheo illdd pwier.f Fyspkn l like sunshine, decic em gn It 1.ngrin;bu-'M (1nh ",i tio Ni te hitl,i hone, doiting tInyst.,odig TO the OMo" st Ah P4e eIWO ftl Othef 0'anlutliltut I V14m11 m1to t0I yon attton to th Itown MO mp11ortan 1116trullun lom -Am 11he VoMMeA06o of ,tI Almnkstn l1to Nelty, 11Oill 1mol' Av tor 10etkN Now Vokk tio I tTho tN1t1ttee on I Oblotibmition havm list rueted mts to olm5, that hloroAilvr thl.1 hIWIA by, 4n101rs and No'r All 11ra4titIt bWO at uthe41 , 1i mrlvo the vmtlorsoliol of'the %AVq ftn whow 01i%to th" 10questi 0m, lvitt\ tot hiler atk tll in lormtiitiolt 0 thlw'a whl, th tuvoe o each ese, The arT epeOIAlly %estI-r% t hi%%w 11%0 etNt %I,' domItullm, the rOt Ia 'ith' by a%1i 'CAto 61n hep1hoemAOhvP, ot t%o ayInI parl \W tWAA t\m our llopestory, t1 IItibm'Atot tho'wet, Oh 1m1her satil lhattte ol th Itiim to t n hpilod, And, 11n AM\ All tha* m III%% OtO Qhe1%. mittor of the pelk't% of them' uit I\t*'n,I%'A ne t%WkII% 1 I Testamens 11%r S-Abhkth A^hool. 'Ot kiklollitl, t, aNISy W, the VAt'#A%sevof the ItiWe St y hi te it or (\N%tj HOn I ki ttn i t r DIN, tok Ovwe th%%y r ; mnd r tlhiy ili then 1'w IuppNiert, the at'rk 1111d Soolol A't e4 ~~t o nte loewt' their fotile to, mo oww+ te demand, nem. thenk\ii .4erieatill d t mim p i' Anor', and .e.pellity I'\ t at,t whos mne,e\ary dely, All f'A'A nOW in% h*k,J 0- WAdIVy cOINVIOd fOr 'T\k% nFa%Vl "I"! %\'tho Amerian ll %e;NTIAt1 ,ns Arve now intl for Ilhe er Ar'ertf the hri tae forieoly,t na&n abted. Tal ih l'rovidenth hitt. Sd the way, a-: ve nliinued spport eied '.r t ps rye his codelilyteul 4 u -a vm.%fvz Auntrm thiltenirids .i te will K' .tantkAilly eceiaed and P 'r cA& >,:e a& he olumia, st C.,obe. . <.. of eahonh and It W .t -vtre PV1s-ar* t' ser te uuntt. I . A . BO L L E S, Apl Am. RN4 SoMety for 83. 0. e sa,& C... .eS, 14. ,t A P&F*m i- thL4 State friendly, SXZ&V Stat adilit Trinity Church. Ws9- e-Mt :'iae allow a visitor a b*.e' x- toe in r*ezr to this delightfud S rid. : ture seemigly iripst-"j Neh mant young anid uipp i' s her loiest robes. The eerce, a ieraoened andtage kept '.y : th and eMauiul grove aboti Y'aituli OreA ae mu111titudle num-) ''o prsided a it th utom-nand smira Biiarniivr soinotof th Zs-,ee sohap-o sin. I,iy the rningue, RvannerK. bades, erand substntia 11. dleinga-o eieso very krind.u hpyadrse bu 12i 'coc, dine ads anund anduifll dechrted theun ahurbl, abiolutever-gred wiythe Rets akd neeraving Deriok A'fder eedri o fa dor. L.s A.ei,wkand wo presihed the ani," thd wast. b euah leoaisfy-the holdren oungtmos camngly, asoman orte. etsnso Zio.turing tothe mournh, R,-e org. and hapnyevhall, and thv. c.hlemisng,rsd swee o'cl din. Thas annonced, andqal gatered0 A.un Dayabe Jbonutly oaid with mea.s Mcaitke, adeedthe ahdih lertie fieldscandlfir thandicortldc poduce. Arflieru edvertono hdoe houng Aet and soeonsihend rete nie, thre wassem Teog eftcsswrebog to aaif h ot osan Aemadge of souatn worn te li retni ne scoo tourche, the hrgan on happy woerofe prchn..It.rendsouht.ed hadelt melcrosse. Ths Mlooan oeq., tReir Mrer. cKittk tadee the taudir, schoar and aol wo henodtane pofath<e reu beduin of and dyoung Afpre-i ctoesblesseencelresteodwupon te.e are gbne. Thev.W exrie. wer bought tov arclose Bod, the Benedlet. ai dprooed,s r tA bMdethoif urneg in the rc,ic pre of onchyl tochos,dhe hers el sind aulode teheir a. 0.ea A.tl gi.h hat latetly Jrovedte lod, ande' onekt< foer royeswar. Ohno I that theyeacher btholar, ind hei th voloyed onlte plasrs July thedy a ulao afst priingusta ra granebid eAdte and die.foee Wa Il,the bles eime to"whbc tee aure oe aoyd Amnthe eulad evioted Paso rth Wekyh e Me tces the nDistofrtr porte Ilsnday Schools,rand Ti6no8 wch arde Vbteir(hare. Oart) e. . D. UBr,oMr.Saa WA Bo.-h Pub,laishers we thatn writkas forvenilen.er Durk's Wee11 for fboy and girls nonc phalhedy waI begin, tn thr clubs, vorue, the w s vou J,The publiaie isuf a hine premu lac,eih,tht xspner,"mby thmeaur. wil senk obaplioraioy's Advrntures a yearxr asp.4mon therelr cntrbutr to th H. ayopEsq, Devoted O.ITipknlr, th ~. autho of "sLi~tlo Gifpug"aRev. byoms .i Goldi, r . E.mr E. r, rs May 1 Iy is uni.vemaly fuonfde It be th bet pa I r, dueered wie geel ulao. Nowe it Naeo, Gnadve. M,QAL ITIM, m The Rov. J, 1. lionnor will preach in thi ApRoolitte Ililbrined 01purob, in t41 town, on PaQbath tioxi, the 30th, morniag and OrOa ning. 11OAp1t of It -It8 NO.-Th* following I6ttIlottion live hoon oppointod a iiard of lItuoronev for Nuwhorry Diistriol, for thilia excollont flro Ilnuralico Boolety, "T11n 1441TAIII14," of whieh %n. P. Nanloo Hsq., In agent : William 0. Mayes, It. I,. Mo0aughrin, Jan1s M. llaxtor, A. U, Uarlington, Milas John altoam ,. 1. Jon11010. Kltsnial,.-We ha i th 0hoparo of mloting in our ofAlko l11t wook, With Mr. K A. ihoilntiho,"and Mir. John Kirkland, Jr., oft litrhstou, Theso gontloion are on a hsithui tour or iho itao. The for. ro revittein the Inlterenta of tho now and 11oltilar Magaiin. XIX (onturr, a1141 the ttor ilth A trkiam Tontino IUro and ay. in118%' Ionetimiiikel' pitnly. VtttNIA Nilnis.-A groat convon ionvu aIia tickot which will carry one through to (ho point aimed at. To the 1ivalid 0p1eea0ly Is i so, and 1tose who deign lipendllg a month or two at the Virgitila Spritngi arendvkil (lint through tieket call 110 obtaintled of V. J. 1ollin, atti., Agent at Columbin. ruNti l'o Niv. -From all accounts ro %xlved, tho 8unday School Celebration at Trin1ty Vhutrebl, on h1st Fridny, 111111 have beon tint oenalon of uinusatitl interest. Never perhaplls hlboro were so m1anty children gahll, ot.ed together in this 0)lstriet. An interest. Ing comitiuntillotion in another column will give a good Ioa of this very happy aff-ir; andl thait ls ofie wits not represented, was nto thlt of tho committee who exton, ded at corlial Invitation to attend, but was owinig to illness. 011u1nC lDKIIcAT IO.-Ol Habbath last, Sharon Clhurcl, in the Kinard's Depot, Set. itoent, it til-% District, was dedicated to the worshilp of God. The ceremonies we learn, were highly edifying and interesting, and were partielpated in by the Presiding Filder, W. II. Fleming,and htevs. J. K. Mon. diiall, W. 11. Lnwton, J. b. loyd and 1). Derriek. Sharon Church Is sald to be a beautliful building, and is highly credita. ble to the neighborhood and friends instru. ment.dI in its establishnient. OCCULAR IMMONSTTATIQN.-In to,day's issue will be found the card of 1'rof. N. Man nase, optician, and we call particular atten tion to It, in that we would have all persons with (lefectivo eight to call on him. We are satisfied that Prof. M. Is a most skilled opti cian, and fiom the proofs exhibited to us and thle many testimonials in his possession, wo can cheerfully recommend him to the citizens of Newberry. His Glasses are beau tifully brilliant and soft, and afford a sense of rolief to the eye as wonderful as pleasant and satisfactory. As he will be here but a few dayo,we recommend an early call. His rooms are at the Hotel. Anaivr1.-Wo stop the pree.9, (the hands alrealy hitving atopped work a.nd gone out) to mnake the announcemennt thait a Veloei pede is acttna ly in townt. Next neck we will endeavor to give a fe~w plartieubaars, and( sum uip the number of bones broken, aund nlo5es bamttered. In the melamtlimea, alny one inl the country is at lib. erty to riit town during thte week, and takhe a look at the thing-free of charge. Master Rhodes hats opencd a Rink air the store formerly occupied by Messrs. C. C. ChlaAe & Co. IIe hats nmachines enough to satisafy the ambitoon of these who have beent long wishing to "straddle, paddle anld skedaddle." DomoREsT's "Y 0 U N G ANBRICA." Young America is one of the most popular of juvenile publications; there is a freshness to it that we find in no other, and a variety that satisfies even the des,ire of children for novelty. Half the good things to be found in other chilldren's periodicals have been de, rived from thtis, whieh seems inexhaustible in its stuggestionts. One of its very beat ea. tures is the lnterent it excites in children, by allowinIg them to appear as correspondents In Its columns. It Is well worth the small sum asked for it, of $1.50 per annum, with a premitum. P'ublisthed at 838 liroaudway, N. Y. DEMsonEs?'s ILLUsTnATED MONTHLY, This excellentt Maigaizino now fulfills, as necarly as one Magaizine can, all that a lady wantst of one, as an assistant in her house, in her wardrobe, and in her eare or her chil dren. Every dlepatrtment is complete and perfect in itself, showing the immense amnount of labor bestowed upon the whole. The " Ladles' Club" alone gives more sen sible advice and informnatlon than all the rest of the MagazInes put together. $3 per annum, wih a premium. Published at 838 ktroadway, N. Y. PAtus, Jtuno 12.--'Tho Emperor anud Emlpress, In ani open carriage, with only tile ustual attendance, (love through the Mount Mfaitre district, noon and evening, yesterday. Trhoecrowdts cheered enI thtuslashically. PAtma, Jnnoe 12.--The tumults In the streets contintue. The cavalry paraded -all night, but met with no reaistance; arrests coniue to be made. Strong del tachmnents to prevent an outbreak. ConuoovA. SPAiN, June 12.--At the r Republican meeting 50,000 were present. l)Deputlea from every Sotuthern province I participated, and protested against a t ,mtonarchty, with revoluitionary speeches. , l'ho ,Spanish and American flags wvere entwine~d, whlich elicitedl great shouts f for Amnerica and Grant. While the mleeting was, in session, the military and civil gulards interfered, which created a panic. Womeon and children were tram e pled down and seoeral lives lost The srous then barricaded the streets. A srosaffray la anticipated. .WAsIHKTNooN, Juno 1g.--The Cubans i have despatehes reporting that two ex. -pedlitions. of over 800 tnen, with arms, ammunition and provisions were safely lddad have joined the patroits. SThe men are tried soldiesr of the late war. Desertions from the Spatniards to -. the Cubans are causing frequent colli. a slotua between the troops and volunteer,, e whose -animoalties are irrecencilable' 4 The Cutbana have organized their forces .Into two army corps. (Gen. Thos. Jor dan comman ds ene. A' bttle between Jordab's and Lesa's tapesare daily ex it ted Jordan has ov.e 000 Ami*. Smaw in his corps, . to The Tjmes announCe thi 1vr ade -of Craven ti. -i.- are grtli'go h teloc1rtede. ~o TH: 0 QilfI IE 1,1 Flv s! U.,WITE? No. 92 BROAD?WA Wi. 0. ALUNANDIt, President. IIEN ORO. W. P91ILAP, Actuary. JAN. ORGANIZE] OA8h ASSETS OVER...................... NUMHE OF POLICIES ISSUED IN 3808.. AMOUNT ASSURED IN 1868 .............. ALL ITS POLIIS ARE PURELY M ALL PROFITS ARE ANNUALLY .D' osides issuing all kinds of Li ithe "EQUI'ABLE" would call attention I LICIKS," sipon which minny are now assurin thnse who havo glven it tihe most study and rvik to a degree hithrto unknown. For documents c ASSU1ANCE," application can he made to Wm. F. 0. B. MAYOR. Medical Examiner. MARRIED, I' On the 10th inst.. at the Baptist Churcb, In the town of Newberry, by the Rev. Drs. John A. 11roadus and Itlehnrd Furman, the loy. Dr. fal Manly, of Grenville, S. C., and Miss Haltle Iair. of Newberry. y Bride's favor received . p - COMMEROIAL. 2twaicni, Juio 1.-Cotton in demand at 28 onmts Ver m1difli,4. Nxw YoitK. June 4 -71. 3t.-Cotton firter with sales of 8,700 hutes, at 82j. Flour heavy 'uper no 4.76 a 500. Southern 6.20. Corn olosed heavy aid dooliniiig. Qo!d 89j. AUGUTA, June 14 -Coit oi firnier with sales of0 bates; recelits &); middlings strong, at B0. CnAn.UToN, June 14.-Coton 3ulet but reedy with saies of 100 baltes-mid lings 80; reaeiptA 178. L' 'srout., June 14-Noon.-'otton quiet and tIy-uplands 111; Orleans 12. A cruel tratibition froim romance lo re. ality was that experienced by a Cincin nati girl the other evening, who tried to drown hers.If for love. but was rescued and locked up over night on a clarge of drunkenness. Laurens is cultiv, *ng the Ramic plant. DUNDEE BAGGING a 2-15 DUNDEE BAGGING, ror Sunning Wheat. Received by CARWILE & McCAUGIIRIN. June 16 23 tf 15-15 NEW STY LE PR INTS, Received by 'CARWI1LE&McCAUGIIR1N. June 16 P8 tf In Bankruptcy. I in tihe matter-or Wv. WV. Housenl--Bunmk- a By order of the Honm. George S Bryan, 01 Judge of the U.. S Court, I will s,-i, ur Newbery Court fluse, onm TuesJ.sv. 6th of July next, the Chose's in Action belonmigi to the Estate of samid Banmkrumpt. BI. 11. LOVELACE, Assignee. I June 16 23 St,- F Administrator's Final Notice. LL persons having demndsl against the A hereby legally notled toree th B same, to tesubscriber, on or before the 15th day or July next. as on that day I shall 0 apply to the l'robate Judge of Newrberry r County for a finalI setmlemecnt of my accounts and discharge from myi A ministrutgion of C sul-l estate. If more coumvr.n*tnt dem mms, ma.y be lefth wih tihe l'rob.mte Judgme.' N AIilAN IIUN rER. Id June 16 23 3c AdnmniiratorIik Wanited To buqy at oncme two good Mmmh's. p A'pply to A Jnnme l m 2% 2t. D). MOW ER. o EDN(~EIEliD C Id FMAiLE INFIRMARYt eV D. JENNINGS, M. D.,lt rfs sor of Diseases of Women in Galves ton Medical College of Texas, respectfll ly informs time citiacus of Edgefle!d and ade joIning Counties, that he is now permanent. ly located at Edlgefleld C. II., S. C., in the 0 PractIce of hmis Profession, Dr. JENNINGS is now prepared to give G especIal attention to the Diseases. of Fe males, iIe har made the reatmnnt of uter, ine Diseases hIs speelly. Ladiles who may require the servies~ of i Dr. JENNINGS will be rseeved Into his 0 famIly for treatment. Dr. JENNINGS will take pleasture In far% nishing refereneas of prominent MedIcal Col, leges, and Certificates of 1.adies In Edgefleld County niho have been bed ridden for years, and who are now completely restored to' I health nder his treatment. 07"' Charges moderate. May 1920 tf C 1869,. IVERPOL AND 1LONDON F S AND t d Globe InsuranceCo. *4 Capial. Surplus and Reserved Ansd.-......Gold, 51I,000,I00Oo Daily C.sh eipt s, p a of.............................o,ld SG,o0 j Tua ARRxvat. REPoRT IoU TUB Tua 1868 anows, That the Premiuums were......'.....Gold 5J The Losses amounted to.......... .'g Thse Asset. have been inereased " gga After paeying a Dividend of 80 per eent' amu t o S687,625. the Undirklei FIRE POLICIES ISSUED, ~ PAYABLE IN d CURRENCY, GOLD ORu STER- * LING. d onARE8 T. LOWNDEZ - eSuth otia. i arti tonwbt-.NA ,.I STRINHE SOCIRTY9 'U 9TATES, I, NEW vOR. RY B. HYDE, Vice-Presdes. W. ALEXANDERi, Seeretary. ) 3859. ........... . . .. ......9.0 , ..............0........... lo,og, NON-FORFEITING. UTUAL. FODD AMONG T9E AU6URED. fe'and Endowment Policas,.. o their 'TONiNE LIFE ASSURANCE g their lives, and whieb Is thought by etlon, will render Life A,surmnce afar ar faformation upon tho subject of ''01FE Resident Agent'. June 16 23 tf.. be Place for MERCHEANT t GET GOOD BAIRGAINS F.I Rlegular Consignments of Best BAltimore our of tll grade- are offered at MILL RICES to Dealers only. )rices Very LOW! Order from MARK E. COOPER, Main Street, Columbia, S. C:. June 1G-23-2t. Irginia Springs, via Sath Carolina Railroad. COLUIA, June 15, 189. )ERSONS dezirons a( v isiting. the Miner, al Springs of Virginia, are respectfuly formed that thrnugh tickets. via Rich ond, to the following piees, can be obis Ined at the ticket ofi'e- of thIs Company: Rock Bridge Alum Spr1bgs. Hot Springs. He-ling Springs. White Sulph ur Sprinngs. C. J. BOLL N, June 16 23 tf agent. qpTR EYOR SIGHT!I BY BEING SUirED WITH IROF. N. MANASSE'S IMPRlOVED-PARABOLA SPECTACLE LENSES! The moment yovi try these f4asue, yogi i fin d them supe,ios to an ever used. ng study and. extenrey practIice enabs rof. 3Maae to) cit all impaired csights c,n mcerer inspeerion of clhe eyes. Pr-cf. M. e-an bee consulted for this weeg air, at thce Ne-al.-rry iotel Pir-for. P'ersrons wriincc c.Aits at theitr re.sidence, iI lad-a.- Ia ve~ *her orders a't the Hlote4a June la ; it. r the I)i<tricet of South Carolin,. - Blank.repc.v. I the natter of J. Wesley By rehoin :a petition for a'j's.liestion' of an arucptcy. w .e 4filed on the -- day of ecenmber. A. D) , Is5s, in said Court. This is 'o fire notice that on the l10th dlay June, A. I)- IS#;. a warrant, of Bank. Iptcy was issued aga.in5t the Estate of J. esley Chappell. Ch,ppell's Depot, In the ieeanty of \e .berry, S:ete of South Car. as who h. is been adjudged a banakr-upt om s own, r'eiton :that the pasyment of any bts anid the deliivery of any property be n"ti(g to said Blarkrupa; to hima, oir forhis a' andc t' e er,net of any property by mc, are forbirdden by law; and that a meet ato the er dito,rs ol sad Bankrupt, to ore thcei debts, and to .-hoose one or more Sasintsc o. is est.ite,will be held at af'ours Bmk\r p.cy, o he holden at Registrar's hiee Nteterry Senteh Carolina, b4ar .(. J.aeze-r, E.q . Registrr-r, on the 29th by ot Junce, A- I)., 18u9, at 10 o'cloek .M. U.. S. Marshal as Messenger. by A. P. Pura, June la -i St Deputy Messenger )istrict Cour! of the Unifed cSate. 3r the District of Snuth Carolina. In the meatter of WIlford F. Peterson-Bankrupt. It is ordered by the C'ourt that a meeting the creoitors of said BLankrupt, to prove iti debts and choose one or more assigmees his Esta'e. will be held at the oalee of C. .J.cerer. Registrar. Newberry C. IH. 8. 0., a lihe 29th day of June, 1&t, at 12 o ceek, This meeting is in lie'j of the flrst meeting creditor.' ordered to be held before HIery immer, Registrar, on the 14th of January, 139, which meeting was not held on aecaut the death or the said Henry Summer. LOUIS E. JOHNSTON, U S Marshal as Messenger. Per A P' Pifer, Ileputy Messeuger. June 16 23 3g. In Equity--Newberry. ewjid B. Kinard, vs- J. A. Crotwell and others. Bill rot Inju&nction and General Riet 11 ap)pearinag to thee satisfaction of the. iurt. that Daniel D). Stone one of the ue. as defenadant to this Bill, Is abseqt byond e limiats of t hats State, on motion of Neoees, sir, PoPe A Pope, Plaintiff's Solicltosa. It is ordered that the said Daniek D). one do plead, answer or demur1 to e said Bill within forty dcys from the Ito hereof, or' the samte will be take., pro, n'eIs> against him. hr aeder of the Gourt, Clerk's Ofike, June 8, 1869.' June 1o 23 5t. n the Circuit Court.-In yhn C. Cald well, Ex'or, vs. A. 0, Gatlagp ton, and other. Bill to for-eeiose mortgage, relf,1 &e. Bly virtue of eah order of lion. emne 30 'r, Judge ol theo. O~utIre r bet Irenait, pasted li} t, ca trfetadante, oa thattne o IW ail, and Caw ttdl IsWeC or demot~ to sald abI wthnj ays fkom the puabigti~o ha.idw s0iawme will beta)ir-~ .Cnn.k'e Ooe 4yee, j.