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PRETTY LINES. T Louis ville Journal says: "We defy any.tasteful lover of poety to read the fol r lowng lines, iihout exclaiming--or beautiful?" My soul tby sacred image keel' My nyd-night drea land and sea ; For nature the!y.terious hour, Aud 1ein wa king dreams I start; Ohjiiee but a fancy flower, Thou cherished idol of my heart, [hou hast each thought and dream of mine Have I in turn one thought of thine ? For over thine my dreams will be, Whate'er may be my fortunes here, I ask not-love-I claim from thee Only one boon, a gentle tear; May blessed visions from above Flay brightly 'round thy happy heart, And may the beams of peace and love Na'er from thy gowing soul depart. Farewell! all drears are still with thee, Hast thou one tender thought of me ? My joys like summer birds may fly, My hopes like summer blooms depat t, But there's one flower that cannot die, Thy holy memory in my heart; No dews that one flower's cup may fill, No sun-light toits kaves be given: But it will live and floui.,h still, As deathless as a thing of Heaven. My soul greets thine, unmasked, unsought, Uast thou for me one gentle thought? Farewell! farewell! my far-off friend! Between us broad, blue rivers flow, And forests wave and plains extend, And mountains in the sun-light glow; The --ind that breathes upon thy brow Is not the wicd that breathes on mine, The starbeams shining on thee now eot thie beams that on me shine. Bot memory's spell is with sue yet Cans't thou the holy part forget ? The bitter tears that thou and I May shed whene'r by anguish bowed, Exalted into the noontide sky, . y meet and mingle in the cloud ; .And thus, my much loved friend, though Ta,ar apart must live and move, 'Oi sotis, when God liath set them free, Can.n:isgle in the world of love. This were an ecstacy to rue Say-a.woed it be a joy to thee? e i io-a Security Against ,National Calamity. Our ong security against national .pilamityiis a steady adherence to re ligion ; -not the religion of mere form -and profession, but that which has its ue,t in the heart; not as it is mutila 4d and debased by the refinements of ua.false."hiiosophy, but as it exists in 1- Its umplicity and extent in the Ssacrd <-sceiptures; coasisting in sor row for sins, in the love of God, and in fBiTh in a crucified Redecmer. If thri.frin survives and flourishes anmopgst as, we may still surmount all ouriaifnics. and no weapon formed eg *.t us will prosper ; if we de spise ' or r,eglect it, no human power c safiford:us protection. Instead of shefing --nsr love for our country, .therefor-i y engaging eagerly in the .st-rife of icarties, let us choose to sig nalze 1-t tather by beneficence, by -piety' by an exemplary discharge of the'duties of private life. under a per sunsion that he, in the final issue of things, -will be seen to have been the best Ohis&ian. He who diffuses the most Iia)sness, and mitigates the most distress within his own circle, is .undoubtemy the best friend to his country a-aa. thec world, since nothing *more is necessary than for all men to -imnitate :his conduct, to make the :greatest :part of the muisery of the wedd-.cease in a moment. While the pssion,ithen, of some -is to shine, o~f .somesto -covean, and of others to ac cum1i1ate' let one great passion alone inflame our breasts, the passion which reason ratifies, which conscience ap pw:es, which heaven inspires--that of being and doing good.-Robert Hfalt. DESrISE NOT SMALL TuINGs. Chrit.omes to us morning by morning to present to us, for the day then opening, (livers little crosses, thwartings of our own will, interferences with our plans, disappointments of our little pleas ures. Do we kiss them and take hem up and follow in the i-car, like Simon the Cyr-enian? Or do we toss them from us soornfully bocause they are so little, and wait for some great afiiction to approve our patience and resignation to his will? Ah, how might we accom modate to the small matters of re ligion generally those wotrds of the Lo>rd respecting the children, "Take heed that yec despise not one of these little ones !" Dcspiso not little sins; they have ruined many a soul. Despise not little duties; they have been to many a saved man an exellent discipline of humility. D)espise not little temptations; rightly met they have often nerved the character .for some fiery trial. And despise not little crosses ; for when taken up, and lovingly accepted at the Lord's band, they have made men meet for a great crown, even the crown of righteousness and life, which the Lord hath promised to themi that love him.--Goulburn. Techer-lBoy at the foot of the class, spell admittatne.' JBov--A-d-m-i-t-t-a-n-ce-admit tanuce.' Teatcher-'Giye the- definition.' lBo-F-iifty cents ; children half prie:; front seats reserved for hI:dies. Mr. Barry (of the Carolina House) has pr-esented us with a bot tle ofhonme-matde vinegar, which is as shuarp as the extract of old maids is supposed to be. Hie has a quantity on hand to be disposed of.' So says the Columbia Phen ix. Madam Olliver baa abandoned the efbr t to set a modest fashion of full dress, and gone into fawna-colowed satin, neck sUBSCRIB:'IITOR e 'eading, Comicalities, cull rfzzles, Enigmas,&c., &c. ONLY i>) cents per annum in advance. Published at Charleston, S. C., fY F. EUGENE DURBEC. Address as above, with name and resi dence plainly written, or to Mcssrs. BOINEST & MARTI, AGENTS MONTHLY VISITOR. June 8, 2--tf. Greenville & Columbia Railroad. GENELtAL SU'ER1NTENDEN'S OFFICE CoLUUXta, S. C., May 24,1S70. ON SUNDAY next, the 29th Instant. and until further notice, this Company will run a Sunday train for l'assengers between Columbia and Helena, stopping at all stations, as follows: Leave Columbia at................................ i.00 a m Arrive at Helena.................................10 40 a m RrrCr3130. Leave Helena at... ........................ 3.20 p m Arrive at Columbia... ..... ...... 7.00 i m " JUlL\XIL. 3I1:, tianl Sup'l. June 1, 22-tf Barber Shop. I can be found next to Messrs. Smith & Christian's, where I will shave, shampoo, and cut gentlemen's hair, neatly and cheaply. May 11, 19-tf. AAR(.N TIIM.3_. Citizens' Savings Bank. OF SOUTH CAROLlI.A BRNCH AT NEWBERRY, C. I, S. C Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received. Interest Allowed at the Rate of Seven per cent. per Annum on Certiticates of De posit, and six percent, Compounded Every sis Months on Accoun:. OFFICEnS. WM. MARTIN, President. JOlN B. PALMER' Vice.Presidents. JOHN P. THOMAS, IIT11MAS E..GREGG, Cashier. G. T. SCOTT, Assistant Cashier. FINANCE CO>IMITTEE. JNO. T. PETERSON. E. S. COPPOCK. R. S. CHICK. SOLICIToRUS. FAIR, POPE & POPE. DIREcTORS. Wade Hampton, Columbia. Wi;lian Martin, Golimbia. F. W. McMasler, Columbia. A. C. Haskell, Columbia. J. P. Thomas, Columbia. E. H. [leintish, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Grega, Columbia. J Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Ruiledge, Charkston, Daniel Ravenel, Jr., Charleston, Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Orphans and others may here deposit their savings and draw a liberal rate of interest thereon. Planters, Professional men and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their funds until they require them for business or other purposes ; Parents desiring to set apart small sums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whose de posits can only be withdrawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal repre sentatives), wishing to lay aside funds for future use, are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their meatns where they will rapidly accutmulate, and at the same time, be suhject to withdrawal when needed. A pr. 6, 14-6mo. STILL IN ADVANCE! Goods 'purchased at Lowest Gold Prices. NEW ARRIVALS DAILY. THE subscriber having just returned from New York w ith one of the finest se lections of goods in the JEWELRY A'S FANCY GOODS LINE, would call especil attention to the following articles, which will be sold at atstonishing low prices :Gold ad Silver WATCilES; Fine GOLD JEW ELRY ; Watch Chains, Silverware, Specta cles, Amneritant and French Clocks, Statues, Toilet Sets, Pocket Books, Fans, Musical Boxes, and many otteer articles too numier ois to mention. ISA AC SULZBACUFR, Columbia Hlotel Row. Apr il 20, 16-tf. W. L.~ GOURDINE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR SCOURER, &c., FROM CHARLESTON. Respectfully announces tha't he is prepared to cut and fit gentle mn's suits to their entirc satis fon. Having had a iargc expe ince in the tailoring business, and being constantly supplied with the latest New York Fashions, hIe feels no0 hesitancy in asking~ for patronage. Work promptly de liveed. Tcrmns moderate.I To making sack coat............. ... 40 To cut and make pants............... 1.0 To cut and make vest................. 1.0 To cut and make walking coat........ 00 To cut and make fine black frock coat. 8 00 ITo cut Suit of clothes.............---1 00 April13 LOOK OUT FOR YOUR MVEALS ALT9AT HOTEL. RE1K1M GtJIX [P DINE GOING~ DOWN Attend toYour.Children's Teeth We are so often called on to extract the first Molars or Jaw Teeth for children, and to regulate or strengthen the front teeth, which become crooked from neglect, that we think it advisable to call the attention of parents to the subject ; so that the back teeth may be filled and tihe front teeth noticed whilst children are cutting their second set, so as to prevent their coming irregular. children shed, or iose but ten teeth from the upper jaw, and ten from the lower jaiw, and the Molars, or jaw teeth, which they cut BACs: of these belong to their adult or rown set. Many persons say they were 2t aware of this fact. Now notice and act icordingly. Charges very moderate. ferms Cash. R. S. W H ALEY. nr. 2, -tt * urgeon Dentist. "QUALITAS iON QUANTITAS.' DR1. LAWRENCE'S Highly Concentrated Fluid Extract of The Great Health Restorer. No Qurck 'Iedicine-rFeniis Around the Buttle. PTEPARED SOLELY BY DR. J. J. LAWRENCE, ORGAi TIC CIIE3ILST, N ORFO LK, Va. STRIKES AT THE IOOT OF DISEASE BY I'UEIFYlN(; 'illK I;.UI). IErOIUTNiNG TIlE LIVER AI) KIDNEYS 'r A IIEALTtI Y AC TION. AN I)i1NVr( ORAfING TIllE NERVOUS SY,TI:M. This Is the secret of its WO\NDERFUL SUC CESS in CURNNG SCROFULA, SYPHILIS, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, ClIRONIC .ItIIEUMA IslI. NEUIAL4;I A. N:RV(OIS AFFIC Tlc(NS. EIlP-PTliNS OF1' TilE SKIN, 11I'.OR6'. 1.)4 OF VI(;OI. 1)1s EAsES (M IIDNEYS AND ,..AIlEI..AN I AII. D11 E.,SES CAUSED UIY A BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, OR A DISEASED CONDITIoN OF TIE Liver, Kidneys, Nervous System, &c. It thoroughly ERADICATES every kind of Humor and Bad Taint, and restores the entire system to a healthy condition. TIIOUSANDS HAVE lilEN CHANGED RY TIlE tUSE OF TIIIS IIEDIINE FROIM WEAK. SI('KLY. SL'FFERIN( (IREATC1ES. 'O Srl:t)N1. l-:AL?ilY AND 1AITIY MEN AND WOM1EN. No Medicine has attained such a GREAT IPEl'UTATloN as this justly CELEBRATED Compound. Approved by the Highest Medical Antherity Endorsed and recommended by the President of the Faculty of the E. Medical College of the City of New York. Pnornsson R. S. NEWTON, M. D , Professor and P'resident of the Faculty, late "Professor Theory and Practice" of Medicine, Cincinnati, &c. One of the most eminent medical men of this age-well known as the author of the follow ing 5TANDAnD medical works: Newton's "Practice of Medicine," "Diseases of Chil dren," "Newton's Symes Surgery," &c., in December number of American Medical Ie view-page 278, says: "Among the more recent efforts to intro duce popularly, some of the new remedies, we notice a new preparation compounded by J. J. LAWnENCE, 31. D., of Norfolk, Va., which is furnished to the profession and the public in any desired quantity. We recently examined his Laboratory, and became fully satisfied that all his work is done inl the best manner, by the most approved processes, and from the best materials, giving as a result a medicine meeting the confidence of the phy sicians and the public." Koskoo Cures Scrofula in its Worst Forms From'A . W. Sirr.n.s, a prominent and well known merchant of Norfolk. Va. No 11 Main Street. Norfolk, Va.. Sept. 15, 1859. Dr. LAwanc}-Dear Sir: Your Koskoo has worked iaonders in mv family. Mydan*'ghter has been a sufferer from' Scrofula since childhood. She lost thirty-one pieces ot bone from her ankle. several from her arm, besides having ulceis in several parts of the body. Whilst in this condi ton she commenced taking your Koskoo-lt acted like a charm on her; under its use tbe ul cers gradually healed. and her general health greatly improved. It certainly saved her much suffering, a nd perhaps her life. I regard Koskoo a specific for all scrofalous afetctions. Yonr Kos koo also cured my wife of dyspepsia. from which she suffered greatly. She is now in better health than she has been in five years. With the highest regards. I am gratefully yours, &-o.. A. W. MILLS. KoexOo Is endorsed by the best physicians ev erywhere. Read the following from Dr. Tillery, a successful practitioner of many years standing In the Old North State: Rtocky Mount, Edgecombe Co.. September10. 1S59. 5 Din. J. J1. L.A warXcy-Decar Sir: I have used your C;oncentrated Fluid Extract of Koskoo in my practice with the happiest results. I find it to be a powerful L,iver Invigorator. Blood Puri der. and Nervous Tonic. In all diseases of the Liver. Scrofnlous. Syphilitic, and Nervous AIIec tos. i t is a remedy of immense value: in fact, in almost every variety of Chronic Diseases its n.e is indicated. Iloping you may meet with the success which -ou deserve as a roanufacturer of reliable mcdicmes, I am sir, with much respect, Your obedient servant. RI. C. TILLERlY, M. D. Koskoo Cures Chronic Rhenmatism. NosRFoEK. VA., Sept. 7, 1869, Dr. J1. J. L.A wnuxcv-t)ear Sir: 3My son has received so much benefit from your wonderful Kok oo tha t I cannot ret'rain fromn expressing my grtiue. I had triedl almost everything with out bnt,Ibelieve, in all sine-rity.that your Kos koo is an infallible remedy for the d isease from which he has suffered, an d, so far as I can learn,. has never failed. If you only knew the immense amount of suffering that he has undergone. then y ou co)uldt conceive the value of such a remedy as (uskoo-that surely cures. The great amount of good it is now d ring among us is inestimable. With much gratitude, 1 am, respectfully yours. ke. Mns. 3L. E. A. NELSON. Read the following from 3Mr. Won'ble, a prom nntiard ware 3Merchant of this city : No. 18 Market Square. Norfolk. Va., j October1819. 5 Dr. L Awrsns-Dear Sir: To the large num br of testimonials which you offer of the great ehicacy of your Koskoo. I t ake pleasure in add ein - m w.eIdsuered greatly with Nervous De lit. 1eaach. Lssof Appetite, &c. Two bottleofhKoskoo restored me to health. Y ours truly, J. U. WOMBLE. Frorn Kh'. W.1'I. Christian, Pastor v)inwid die Steet 31cthodist Church. rortsmouth, Va.. October 25, 1859. This Is to certify that I know Dr. Lawrence aell. lie is a gentleman of cultivation, and 'worthy of' the fullest condidence. I have used his Koskoo with advantage to myself, and have adopted its use in my family in cases of nervous debaty and depression. ~ .C11TA~ FRoX D. LOTD, A PHYSIOXAN 0? LARGE Great Bridge, Va., October 8, 18639. J. J7. J awnIrs. 31. D.-Dear sir: I cheerfully endorse your K oekoo as being a most valuable prearaion L'onexamination of the formula, Irid each ingredient highly extolled by our best and most p.rogresesve clinical investigators. I have te-ted its effects in my own practice. and have nohesitation in recommending it. In my opinion, it is the best comapound of ts class ever put before the public-exceeding by far all the variouscomp)ounds of sa rsaparilia. &c., ever in vented. It is a decided Nerve Tonic, and Invig orator of the aniumal forces, aiding digestion and assimilation, and thereby producing healthy blood,h ich should be the basis of tratmat in all cronic diseases. Iloping you will reap the reward you deserve from the public as abenefac. for, I am, sir. yours truly, CII ARLES LLOYD, !. D. After reading the above high recommenda tion, Invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to give the KOSKOO a trial. FOR ADDITIONAL TESTIMONIALS F'rom Physicians, Eminent Divines, Editors, Drurgiss, Merchants, &c., see ]KOSKOO ALMANAC for this year. PRICE ONE DOLAR PER B9IL Fr sale by t.he Principal Druggists in the Un,i(rd Stfte,p, andi P. P. TOALE, CHARLESTON, S. C. Largest and moat complete .ianufactory of Doors.Sa+hes, lindq. MouldInue. &c., in F the.6ontbern States. PiINTED rIf. LIST DEFE (01ETITIU . n SEND FOR ONE. . SSENT FREE ON APPLICATION. April G, 1S0-14-I. NICKERSON HOUSE. C0LU MBIA, SUThl CAROLINA. This pleasantly located HOTEL, unsur passed by noy House in the South for com fort and healthy locality, is open to Trav ellers and others seeking BOARD for the Sunmner. Families can be accommodated with nice, airy roons, on reasonable terms, "A c,ll is solicited." My Omnibus will be found at the differ ent d.'pots-passengers carried to and from the Hotel free of charge. May 10 :20 tf WM. A. WRIGIIT. Full Benefit of Re duction to, Patrons. ANTE BELLUM PRICES. FALL IN DRY GOODS AT Jtil ML L IN B COLUMBIA, S. C. TIIE recent fall in gold, and the calico war between those New York princes of the rival houses of Stewart and Claflin, have had such an influence on the price of Dry Goods that we are enabled to sell to suit the tumble. It is a bad wind that blows nobody good and we are determined that our customers shall have the benefit of it. Either co,-e to us or send your orders. J. II. & M. L. RINARD'S Dry Goods House, Columbia. Mar. 16, 11-tf EVERY FAMILY shonld take aleat ONE Oeneral Newspaper besides their uinty paper, "every time." It should be TilE BEST. 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Clubs of four one year $10 00-takc it four months on trial-scnd $1.00. Specimen copy free. Address, W. D. MANN, Prop. RegIster. Mobile, Ala. June 15, 24-tf. DYSPEPSIA & NDIGESTION awsHQLESALE DRUGGists N. B. The Commissioner of Internal Rev enuc has decided that any dealer can sell this article without a special license. For sale in Newberry by DR. JAMES McINTOSH, Druggist and apothecary. March 30 ly. PROGTOGRIPII GAERYL Over MAYES & MARTIN'S, NE W.BE IT, S. C. W. H. WISEMAN, RESIDENT ARTIST, T AIKES pleasure in informing the citi zens of Newberry and surrounding country, that he is prepared to make Photographs of all sizes, and in every variety of finish, and all other kinds of pictures. Having added largely to his stock, and' keeping up with altithe r.ecent improvements in the art, he feels-satisfied of his ability to gratify the tastes of all. PRICES VERY REA&SONA.BI. ar. 16; 11--.t. E. BscHora. . wULnEa. J. E. rI"sa. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO. AND DEALERS [N WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, TOBACCO, &C. 197 East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Mar. :t', 13-ly. L. CHAPIN &, CO. NANUFACTURERS & DEALERS IN 20 Hayne & 33 & 35 Pinckncy Sts. Also, 193 Meeting Street, Mar. 30, 13-3m. -iD TRADE MARK OLD ILOLIH BITTERS, A DELIGIITFUL TONIC. - We take great pleasure in offering the OLD OAROLINA BITTERS to the public. They are coimpounded with great eare, and contain some of the best Tonics in the Pharmacopia. As evidence of the superiority of our BITTERS over all others, we ha yb certificates from many of the leading physicians in our State, who have prescribed them in their practice. The OLD CAROLINA BITTERS Will be found invaluable for Want of Appetite, General Debility, Chills and Fever, and . Dyspepsia. We do not offer our BITTERS as a cure for all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, they have no equal. For sale by Druggists and Grocers every where. Principal Depot, GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., Importers of Choice Drugs and Chemicals, Feb. 10, 7-ly. Charleston, S. C. DR. H. BAER, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DRUGGIST, 131 MEETING STREET, (Opposite Market St.,) CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec 22, 50-tf [qualiy 1if6 lsurarlce CO OF VIRGINIA. REASONs WitY EVERT 05E sfloti) INSUjRE I." YllE EQCAITY LIFE INsU:ILANCE coM PAN%Y OF RIeCHMOND VIRofNIA. lst. It is more LIBERA L to the INSU RERS than any other company, and will eventually become PURELY MUTUAL and belong to the INSURERS. 2d. It circulates its money amongst its patrons, who are the insurers. Conse quently they are continually getting the benefit of the rapid accumulations of the Company, the money being invested by the Board of Directprs amongst the in surers. Therefore the insurers are build ing up an institution peculiarly their own and conducted for their benefit. 3d. The loans of this company are as lib eral as other comnpames who declare divi donds at the end of the second, third and fourth years, but this Company at the end of the first and every year. Thereby the insurer saves sereral years' interest on his loans by insuring iu this Company, and he never loses his money ii he pays up for ONE WHOLE YEAR ; whereas, in other compa nies, he has to remain an insurer for sev eral years, or he loses all the money he has paid. DAVID B. CL ARK. President. TIHOS. H. WrYNNE, Vice-President. JOHNY Q. WINN, Secretary. General JAMES HI. LANE, Actuary. Dr. F. B.WXATKINS', eia dies Dr. C. HI. WV.DAVIS, MeiaAdsr. Judge JOHN A. MEREDITH, Counsellor. DIRECTORs. J. B. WINSTON, Treasurer and Secretary R. F. & P. R. Rt. WM. J. JOHNSON, of Johnson & Hunt, Wholesale Grocers. WM. IL. POWERS, of Winston & Powers, WVholesale Grocers. ALBERT ORDWAY, Treasurer Bucking-, ham State Conmpanv. J. F. GIBSON, Superintendent A dams' Ex press Company. CHARLES Y. MORRIS, Morris & Co.'s Su gar Refinery.. G. A. PEPLE, Superintendent Manchester Cotton .Mills. JOHN II. TYLER, John II. & John Tyler, Jewelers. MOSES MIL LITISE R, Wholesale Dry Goods. THOMAS S. BALDWIN, Clothier. JOHN MI. G;ODDIN. Cashier Planters' Bank. J. R. DOWELL, Superintendent Western Union Telegraph Company. ALEX. G. ROBERTSON, Cattle Broker. GEORGE L. HERRING, Wholesale Grocer. R. L. BROWN, of Brown, Jones & Go., Wholesale Grocers. A. BODEKER, Druggist. S. M. ROSENBAUM, of S.& M. Rosenbaumi, Dry Goods. Equality Life Insurance Co. Enamin, its Pamphlets before you insure, It is to your interest to do so. Prinipl0Ofite 1015 Main Street, Richmond, Va. Aomrrs WArrED EvxaYwumn. JOHN A. CHAP3tAN, DE. JAS. McINPOSH! Local Agent. Examining Physician, BENJ. G. EIOT, Gen. Tra'e,C.n Sep.22 37ly. COLUMBIA, S. C. ROBERT JOYNER, PROPRIETOR. P. RAMILTON NTNfER, CLEEK, RATES, Of Board, per Day...-........... 00 Supper, Breakfast and Lodging...2 O00 Single Meals................. I 0 A HEROIC RMIWhY!' HENRY'S CARBOLIC Constitution RENOVATOR! Based on Science. Prepared with Skill, and all the available ingenuity, and expert ness, that the art of pharmacy of the present day can contribute. And Combining in Concentrated Formthemost Valuable Vegetable Juices Known in the History of Medicines for PURIFYING THE BLOOD, Imparting NUTRITION TO TiE SYSTEM, Tone to the Stomach, And a Healthy action to the Liver, Kidneys, Secretive and Exeretive Organs. A DYING ZOUAVE lay breathing his last on the battle field, his companions surged on and left him alone. They knew the cause of his approaching end, it was the deadly bullet. No friendly voice could cheer him to life-no human skill could save him. Thousands of Precious Lives are to day as rapidly sinking, and as surely tottering on to an untimely end, in Suffering, Agony, Wretchedness, and Ignorance of :he cause which Science can arrest and assuage, Nourish into new Life and Vigor. And cause the Bloom of Health To dance oncemoreupon their withered Cheeks. DISEASE, LIKE A THIEF, Steals upon its victims unawares, and before they are aware of its attack, plants itself firmly in the system, and through neglect or inattention becomes seated, and defies all ordinary or temporary treatment to relin quish its merciless grasp. DO YOU KNOW THE CAUSE OF The wasted form-the hollow cheek ? The withered lee-the sallow complexion ? The feeble voice-the sunken, glassy;eye ? The etaciated form-the trembling frame ? The treacherous pimple-the torturing sore ? The repulsive eruption-the iniamed eye ? The pimpled lace-the rough colorless skin ? and debilitating ailments of the present age ? The answer is simple, and covers the whole ground in all its phazes viz: the FANGS OF DISEASE AND HEREDITARY TAINT ARE FIRMLY FIED IN THE Fountain of Life--the Blood. THE Indiscriminate Vaccination during the late war, with diseasef Lymph has TAINTED THlE BEST BLOOD in thc entire land. It has planted the germ of the hnost melancholy disease in the veins of men, women and children on all sides, and nothing short of A HEROIC REMEDY will Eradicate it root and branch, forever. Such a Remedy is H ENRY'S - CA RBOLIC CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR. Ow REACING TIlE STO3MACE, it assimu lates at once with the food and liquids there'. in, and from the moment it passes into the Blood, it attacks disease at its fountain head, in its germ and maturity, and dissipates it through the avenues of the organs with un erring certainty, and sends new and pure Blood bounding through-every artery and vein.1 The tubercules of Scrofula that sometimes flourishr and stud the inner coating of the ab-1 domen, like kernels of corn, are withered, dis solved and eradicated and the diseased parts nourished into life. The Torpid Liver and Inactive Kidneys are stimulated to a.healthy secretion, and their natural functions re stored to renewed health and activity. Its action upon the blood, fluids of the body, and Glandular System, are TONIC, PURIFYING AND DISINFECTANT, At its toach, disease droops, dies, and the victim of its violence, as it were, LEAPS TO NEW LIFE. It Relieves the entire system of Pains and 'Aches, enlivens the spirits, and imparts a Sparkling brightness to the Eye, A rosy glow to the Cheek, A ruby tinge to the Lip. A clearness to the Head, A brightness to the Complexion, A buoyancy to the Spirits, And happiness on all sides. Thousands have been rescued from the verge of the grave by is timely use. This Remedv is now offered to the public with the most solemn assurance of its intrin sic medicinal virtues, andi powerful Healing properties. FOR ALL AFFECTIONs OF THE Kidneys, Retention of Urine, And Diseases of Women and Children. Nervous Prostration. Weakness, General - Lassitude, and Loss of Appetite, it is unsurpassed. It extinguishes Abctions of the Bones, Eabitual Castiveneis, Debility, Diseases at the Kidneys, Dyspep sia, Erysipelis, Female Irregularities, Fistula, all skin Diseases, Liver cmplaint, Ihsdigestion, Piles, Pulmonary Diseases, Con sumption, Scrofula or Eing's Evil, SYPHILIS. PREPARED RY Prof. M. E. HENRY, .DIRECTOR-GENERAL o1 TEE BERLIN HOSPITAL, M. A., LL. D., F. R. S. HENRY & CO., Proprietors. LAB0EATORY, 278 PEARL STREET. .Post-office Box, 5272, Nnw Yonx. 07 CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is S1 per bottle, six bottles for $5. Sent anywhere, on receipt of price. Patients are requested to correspond confidentishy, and reply will be made by following mail. Sold by all respectable Druggists. Seld at Newberry by Dr. J. 1McINTOSH. E. u'sr, ith iert's Office of teDisrict I Court for the SouthersDitrict ofZNew York. - [he Bee-Keeper's Journal AND iTIOML aICrfLTE1IST Have been consolidated, and removed from Cleve -;land,Ohio, and Pittsburgb Pennsylvania,toNewYork City. The two jourcals in one is now a large illustra ed, double quarto, eight page paper, contain ng Five different departments, viz: Bee tceping, Ariculture, Home and Fireside, ',adies' and Yonths' Departmens, making t the cheapest and best family paper in Amer ca, for only $1 a year. Edited by Homer %. King, Ellen S. Tupper. and James M. Knester, and published by H. A. King & Co., 0/ Park Row, New York, who send one sam )le copy free, to every applicant and to all ,nterprising Bee-Keepers, "Hints to Bee Eeepers," a practical Pamphlet of 32 pages, in neat pink covers, (Seventh Edition, and l9,000), sent post paid for 10 cents; also au thors of "The Bee-Keeper's Text Book," which has reached its Ninth Edition, and rwenty-Second Thousand, having ran Eight Editions of 10,000 copies in less than three Fears; sent post-paid, neatly bound in red muslin 75 cents, In paper cover, only 40 cts, )r one copy sent free to every new subscriber to the two papers, in the following liberal fer: The undersigned, in order to favor our readers, and increase the circulatioa of the l{rald, ilave made arrangements with the above firm to send the Bee,Keeper's Journal and National Agriculturist, and the Herald, both one year, for $3 65, and send a copy of the work 'liints to Bee-Keeper's," and "The Keepe's Text Book," PEE to each subscri, ber. We hope our friends will show this liberal offer to their bee-keeping neighbors, and send to the above firm for a sample copy, but to avail yourselves of this offer, the mon ey and names of subscribers must be sent to a.s Address, T. F. & R. I. GRENEKEE, Editors Herald, Feb 25 tf Newberry, S. C. 4 Splendid Chance, An Extraordinary Offer, Don't Delay, Send at once. ME LEADING AGICLTCR JOURNL OF THE COUNTRY, FREE FOR ONE YEARS THE AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL.-A first tass monthly, containing 32 large double :olumn pages devoted to Farming and Stock Breeding, containing regular departments ror the Practical Farmer, Dairyman. Stock Breeder, Wool Grower, and Poultry Keeper, Sc., &c., &c. lus.rated with numerous fine Engravings and bound in handsomely tinted :overs. Farmers will find this monthly a very efficient aid In all the departments of Farming and Stock Breeding. It hasa Vete inary Department under the charge of one )f the ablest Professors in the United States, who answers through the JOURNAL, free of :harge, all questions relating to Sick, Injured yr Diseased Horses, Cattle. Sheep, Swine or Poultry. Thus every Subscriber has a Horse ad Cattle Doctor FREE. We are now prepared to offer the AxERi :AN STOCK JoURNAL as a FREE GIFT for ne year, to ALL NEw sUBSCRIBERs (or re uewals) to the Newberry HERAiLD, who shall mubscribe immediately and pay in advance This is a rare opportunity which the intelli gent people of our section will no doubt duly appreciate. Hand in your subscriptions at nee and secure The SToCK JoUIMAL free for one year. T. F. & R. H. GRENEKEr Nov 17, 45-em A SPLENDID CHANCE TO COM BINE THE ECONOMICAL! THE USEFUL! THE ENI'ERTAINING AND THE BEAUTI FCI !!! Wehavearranged to fhrnish the New berry Herald and Demorest's Illustrated Month ly, e Model Parlor Magazine of America, for only 86. Demnore t's Monthly Magazinecontains the es sentals of all others, lncludlng te utilities of'the louseold and Home interests in all its depart ients. The only Reliable Fashions in all their details. The beauties and utilities of Literature. Poetry, Sketches, Stories. Mutslc, and every branch of en ertaning and useful reading oalctulated to en ien and elev- te society and mnake our homes heerul. attractive,.useful. and happy; with a aeand magnificent Steel Engraving. 28 35 ihs. entitled "Th Plc-nic ou the Fou of uly," valued at 310, to each subscriber as a reim. The engraving Is all done In line and stipple, om the origial painting by Lily M. Spencer, ud, besides te copyrih. cost over seven thou ad dollars. and Is acknowledged by artists to e the most perfect a'd beautiful large ergraving ver I.sued in this country. Certainly 3D il tot procure another that combines so much in arest and beauty. 10 cents for mailing the en craving should accompany the subscript ion. Feb. -1, 5-ly. The Newberry Herald clubbed wIth he Rural Amerlean at very low rate.' We will club the'HERAL.D with the RURAL (MERICAN at the very low rate of $3 50, for oth papers, one year, (1870;) and the Rural kerican will be sent FREE for the balance tf 1869, to all subscribers who send in their ames early' Here is a chance to obtain the argest and best Agricultural, Horticultural, md general Family Paper published in the inited States, and the HERAL.D for onlyrxrs Y CEETS more than the regular price of our aper! Such a chauee is rare, and it will he o the interest of our readers to call and sub.. crie soon, so as to secure the Rural Anmeri en for the balance of 1869 FRaE. T. F. & R. H. GRENEK2ER. Nov 17, 45--6m ~harlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. R. 3ENER ALT FR EIGH T A ND TICKET OFFICE, CoLXcnza, S. C., D)ecember 23. 1869. TlE following Passenger Schedule will goin a effect on this Road on and .after SUND AY mext, 26th Instant: GoOXNG JIORTE. .ave Augusta. at................... 400 a. m. "Columbia. S. C., at...........9.35 a. m. " Winnsboro, at.................11.40 a. m. " Chester. at .................... 1.40 p. mi. krrive at Charlotte, N. C ............4.1i p. m. Making connections with Trains of North Car >lina Road for all points North and East. GoXNG SOUTH. Leave Charlotte. N. C., at..........10 15 a. m. "~ Chester, at...................... 1.25 p. mn. " Winnsboro. at................. 2.57 p. mn. SColumbia. S. C. at........... .52 p. m. ~rrve at Augusta.................9.42 p. mn. Making close connections with Trains of Cen ral and Ge'orgia Railroads, for Savannah. and ll points in F-lorida, Macon, Columbus, Mont omery, Mobile, New Orleans. Selma, Chattanoo Memphis. Nahil,Louisville. Cincinnati, . ois llpits South and West. Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. 'hrough Tickets sold, and Baggage checked to dil pritcipal points. l7 P'assengers by this route GoING NotTHS, iave choice o1 TiIiREE DIFEREET RoUTES. C. BOUKNIGIIH ,Superintendent. E. R. DoRSEY, Gen. Friht and Ticket A>. Mar.30, 13-tf. South Carolina Railroad Company, 3E~EEALr SUTT'S OFFICE, M.vr 15, 1870. TlE followig Schedule for Passenger Trains wrill be observed from this date: DAY PAssERGER TBAIN. r4eang Columbia at..............,......7.4 a. mn. A.rning at Columbia at............ i.1 p.m. E1GET EZFEs8 TRAIN. r4eaving Columbia at...............7.5)p.mi. &rriing at Columbia at...........6 00.a. mn. TEE cAMDEN TRAIN-TIt wEEEK.Y. [Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdaya.l trrive at Columbia 11.00 a. mn. Leave 1.00 p. m. rrive at Kingville in time to connect with brough mail train South. H. T. PE A I , General Sup't. June 15, 24-tf. Where to_Stop. WILLIAMS' HOTEL, Formerly Harvey House, SPAETAJNBUEG. C. E., 8. C.. JONTINENTAL HOTEL,J LA URENS~ C. H., S..C.. J. B . Williams, Proprietor. MY friends and the traveling public are re petfuly informed that the above named hOTEL are now under my control; and bey may rest assured that the reputation of he two houses wili be fully kept up. The ooms are comfortably furnished and the WILLIAM GLAZE, [LATE GLAZE & RADCLIFFE,] WOULD respectfully inform the citizens f Columbia and the country generally that ne has resumed his old business, that of NYATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY, where a Full stock of all goods kept in a first-clas' !stablisbmen't can be found. He will use his best endeavors to give satisfaction to all'. Lie hopes to receive a share of patronage. He will keep first class workmen, and All work*,trusted to hin will be warranted. Mar. 9, 10-Gm. COLUMBIA HOTEL COLUMBIA, S. C. T HE PROPRIETORS take pleasure in an. nouncing that this 6legantly.furnished Establishment is now open for the accom modation of guests. The table will always be supplied with every delicacy of the sea. ron-both from New York and Charleston 31arkets. and no efforts will be spared to give perfect satisfaction, in every respect, to Dur patrons. WM. GORMAN, I H. H. BADEYHOr, PBOrusToxs. may 518 DR. SHALLEiBERCER'S Fever and Agne ANTIDOTE Always Stops the Chills. This Medicinehasbeen before the Pub lic fifteen years, and is stll ahead of alk otherknownremedies. ltdoesnotpurge, does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in any dose and under an circum stances, andisthe only Medicine thatwil CURE IMMEDiATELY and permanently every form of Fer and Ague, because it is a perfect AnWt- 4 dote to I!Ialaria. Sold by all Druazists. nov24 ly CARRIAGE AND BUiGGY FACTORY. We will keep constantly, on han%. a choice variety of fine Top and no Top Buggies of the latest and a:ost approred styles. Old Carriages and Buggies renovated and made to look good as new. Spcial attention given to repairing. fine Carriages and Buggies which is. important to cousonmers. Repair.ng done in the best manner and at favorable prices. . In connection with ~our factory we. are flling orders for fine Carriages. light Rok-* aways, Germantowns Pheaton.e, Top ad no Top Buggies from a first clas.i Nort ern Factory. Ternms cash on delivery. Our factory is near the Depot. J. TAYLOR & CO. July 21 23 ly. THlE SUBSCRIBER has constantly on land a full assortment of the above approved ases, of different patterns, besides coffin., > his own make, all of which he is prepared ~o furnish at very reasonable rates, with promnptness arnd despatch. Persons desirous of having cases sent by milroad will have them sent free of charge. A Hearse is always-on hand and will be urnished at the rate of $10 per day. Thankful for past patronage, the sub scriber respectfully asks for a continuation af the same, and assures the public that no effort on his part will be spared to reader he utmost satisfaction. A. C. C HAPMAN Newberryv S. C., July 31. Sash & Blinds. The subscriber takes pleasure in announc mz to this conmimity that, having made ll necessary arrangements, be w~ill be able to furnish Sash with and without Glass, and Blinds, At Very Moderate Rates!! For Cash ! ANDREW C. CHAPMAN, Oct. 7 41 tf. New berry C. H., S. C. Prime Eastern Hay For-sale by H. C. WYISKEMAN.. Jan. 26, 4-tf. Don't, Don't! Don't Do It! ! Do not forget that Wood's Hlousehold Msga-. zine is acknowledged to be 3bue Largest and DB Dollar Monthly in the World. Do not forget that more money's worth is givr en in Premmins for new Subsenbers to Wood's. Household Magazir.e, than for any other publi.. cation in the world. Do not forget that Six Hnndred Dollars wI1l be awarded f'n June for Six Prize Storis tob. published in Wood's Household Magazine. Lastly, but not leasl do not forget thab 899 Prizes, worth from 61.50 to 2100 in gresa' backs, have aut been awasdeltosbsriberjd Wafo oods Houseold n;sadr ly. No loetery nor humbug. The pulue in its sixth volume. For twospeue ais and catalogue of premiums, eloe10 cona,a address S. S. WOOD, NIewbrg,N. . Don't fail to ask your newrdealer for a copy. DON'T ! DON'T?!! DON'T!? A ril13, 1y. PAVILION ROTEL, Charleston, S., C. BOARD PER DAY, $3,00e MRs. H. L. BUT TERFIELD, Proprietress, .R. HAMIL TON, Superintendent. Sept. 15. Newberry Hotel. J. P. POOL, 15roprietor. This Hotel is centrally situated, commo' lious, airy an.1 well anpointed. No p.ains -r spa to ,,a :c . 'e ,usts feel "at