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TitE SP-L-3 L OF A SONG. n HUTHilR ANSOM. IIndis ,ALGregor and Marga reI Che.,ter st)d together upon the t piazan of I lie sea.,I u cottate, Ieanting ovor the ligh t railioig, and idly watching tie play of the snoonbeatus under the the slIvery wave.4 beyond the beach. "What are the waves saying I' quoted Mi..s C(hester, with a light sigh. "Lanlis, don't, you over w i-,l you knew what they were saying " -1 do, very often," replied Me. GUregor ;."for they say Narious thinigI to mie, according to the mood I am in To-night they ate L-aying that our sweet sutimer is ended, and we imusi poa t to-mor01row." "But aftav 1sd ulsjl comes th< golden harvut," said margaret gently. "Yes." But Landis sighed as he spoke, and presently added. "Thi. has beci such a bright, sweet sum tmer ! I have a forobodiog that wt shall not suo its like again for wany a year, if ever." "Oh, fie ! You are either super stitions, or a victim of the blues,' sai Miss Chester. "Which is it I" "Tieo blues I Ielieve," laughet McGregor. "But you can obarn 1lhem away with the spirit of musio Will )oU sing ?' "Yes," readily answered Margaret Landis drew her hand through hi arm, and returned to the parlor And if lie raised the slender finger to his lips and kissed them, as the crossed the shadowy piazza, it was n, one's affair but his own, and he had right ; for Margaret Chester was hi betrothed brido. "What shall it be '1" asked Marga ret, running her light fingers over th ivory keys of the brilliant tone Chickering piano. W "Something lively to begin with, said Landis. Miss Chester rippled over a livol prelude and began to sing "Its bette to laugh than be sighing," whil Landis, leaning over the piano, watel ed every expression of the sweet, pur face, which lie loved better than mos inou are capable of loving-for ther wore depths in the nature of thi cool, easy Landis McGregor, not a] ways apparct on the surface, c easily reachied in any time. Marga ret sang three or four songi and then would have rison ; but liar dis, with a gentle motion, stayed hei "Not yet, dear, please ! Sin 'Contalina' once, won't you " Margaret, s- ruck the soft prelud< and then her voico drifted into tt low melody, and lingeied dreamil over the tendor refrain, Dream on ! Dream on I Nor breatho a single sigh To waft the gentle zephyrs Which fan fil Elarlit sky." "I wish we might dream on," si Land's, as she rose. "This happy sun ior has been like a beautiful droa1 to me, Margaret, and I wish we migl never waken. I don't want to hoa any one sing that song, dearest, unt I hoar you again.? They strolled out on the veranda again ; and we will not interrupt th last moments which those who wei so dear to each other might spend t< gether. For on the morrow, with sad bt brave hearts, they parted-Margare to return to heor Philadelphia homn and Landis to seek a distant eity the South, where he meant to conter for theogolden prize of Fortune, an win the wealth which shoul fill Mai garot's life with luxury. "Blessed be the man that invente sleep," said the immortal Sancob Panza. Lovers should say, "Blesse be the~ man that invented letters; for what would be the dreary day of absenco and separation to ther without the consolIation of saying through the magic of the pen, whr they have said so often by word< mouth-of repeating, over and ove the old story, which is ever now th~ story of faithful love. Margaret and Landis kept thea little winged messengers flying busil at first. Biut alas and alas ! Lov, which is the essence of woman's life, often but an episode in the ezxistene of men-a brief page to be read, an then thrown carelessly aside f< a new one. Landis McGregor loved Margar< sinee1tely ; but the erowditng cares< business, for which lie had an unusur capacity, filled his mind,. until h grow cold (and careless Her lette were as warm and devoted as evei but lie sa w, with pain, that his answer, grew shorter and less fervent. Sih felt it keenly, but uttered no word complaint-and only tried the mor to make him feel that on heart always kept Love's fire warm and glowing for him. But one night Landis McGregor' hatwas touched with a talisma which unsealed anew the fountains < love in his heart, Hie was passing with a rapid step, through one of th handsormest streets in the city, who: the sound of a piano anid the notes c a soft, sweet Soprano fell upon his eat Landis pantsed, in spite of himself, fo the melody had a familiar tone, ani the words floated out through tk nioonlit air and reached him where h stood. "Then sweliy dream I D ream on I dream on I Nor breathe a gentle aigh To wake (lho gentle sophyrs Whleih fan the starlit sky." "Poor Margaret I mny own Margs ret P* broke from McGregor's lipa "I have left her to 'dream on, while I-will, if I must be truthfu with myslf-I have neglected au< almost forgotten her. I don't deserv, her pure loeve, for I have not provei worthy of it."' He walked on more dowly, isausing deeply a he wen. And a. late kau that very night found hini sitting in his own room, with Mlargaret's unan swered letter beside him, writing to her from the fullness of the love which had awakenled anew in his heart. A few week.s before, he had written at hasty word to her baying ho would like to sou her, but business would render it impossible for him to leave the south for a long time. There is an old siying-"Wher there's a Will, thoi c a:way." The t ruth of it I Shall not atteinpt, to argue licie ; It I am sure there where is lovo thea e is a will aidi a way too, st now limavis McUregor wrote that he found he could leave the South, aid that a few weeks moro would see him at Alargaret's bide. And if he could have seen the bright,glow which sulfused her Ipure, pale face when she read his letter, or looked into the loving, paionate woman's heas t which beat turnultu ously beneath her silken bodice, he Would have blessed the talisman w hich won him back to love and Margaret. A few weeks later, Margaret (hes ter stood in her chamber, and tried with tirimbling fingers to clasp upon her white wrist a bracelet of wovo hair, which had been Landis, gift to her. But it was serveral minutes be fore her nervous fiugers succeeded, and she shook out the folds of garnet silk whioh fell about her slender figuro. One last glance at the mirror, where radiant eyes and glowing cheek a hinted of the happy hearth beneath, and then Margaret went down to the a parlor to await the coming of her re turned lover. She did not wait long ; for sarcely had she time to compose herself wheii - she hoard his ringing step in the hall, 3 and the iext moment she was folded to his breast, and clasped there as if he never macant to let her go. 'Tin not for us to intrude on the sacredness of the next hour. Those who have been lovers know already, r and those who haven't will be, and 'tisn't for mie to spoil the flavor of the feast beforehand, by telling you 0 what will be served up. t An hour or so later, when they be a gan to come down to realities again * Landis led Margaret to the piano, - and asked her to sing "Cantalina" for r him." She sang;and, when she had -finish ed, he had bent fondly over her, and asked, '-Margaret, darling, do you love that song ?" "It was one of my favorities-I like it better because you always like e it," she answered wondoring a little y at the eagerness of his tone. "I want you to love it, because once italmnost saved me to you, my darling," he sAnid. "Tl mine how 7" she asked. And then, %with his arms encircling d her, and her hands in his, Landis told k. her how the weeds of worldly care had D sprung up in the garden of his heart, ,t avid almost smothered the tender plant r of love, and how the spell of a song il from a stranger's lips had saved and brought him back. h And as he entreated her to doubt 0 him no more, Margaret kissed and e forgave him ; and when he pleaded y. with$ hr to -.o back to the South with him, to be his sweet household angel, Lt she proved her forg'sveness by givincg i her consent. n CRAWLING INTO THES SENATE. t Conkling, one of the New York Sena d tors, though by no means particularly -bright, sent a nentre shot into the whole breed of earpet-bag Senators, ci the other day, over the shoulder of '3 his colleague Fenton, whvom he holds ci in small esteem. Conkling illustrated a Fenton's method of getting into the s Senate by the fable of the eagle, who, n finding a worm in its nest, indignant ~, ly demanded how it reacned that lof 4 ty eminence. The worm piteously re f plied, "1 crvwled here I" r We don't know whether the brood e of negro-mnade Senators will call Conkling to aceount for this sharp o thrust at them over Fo'nton's should y era, but they winced awfully under , the blow.- GeorgiaMeasenger. d A man's dealings must be honest dand upright. Let his yea be yea and yr his nay be nay. Let him be rigidly texact when he has to pay, forbearing when he has to receive. He must not at all delay just payments; and if he 1has been obliged to sue another and Shas obtained judgment in his favor, r let him be neroiful, patient and for bearing. f Some of the Washington correspond o, ents speak well of the colored Congress. o man Joseph HI. Rainey, who is nearly 2 white, however, thvough born in slavery mv Socuh Cacrolina, from which State lye a now comes as a representative. HeI has n aback seat, and has not yet "spoken a f Piece." lie is rated as "a good average ~, Congresstuan," a head avid shonlder. o above theo ordinary carpet-bagger. f An old woman of Koshkonong, .Wis., who lost a geese two years ago r through the vindictiveneoss of an am ateur sportsman, has commenced a S suit for damages In the som of $80. e She calculates that if the slain fowl had lived and multipled in accordance with natural laws, the sale of the flesh and feathers of Its decandants would bring her the designated sum in green backs. .A young lady at a ball was asked .by a lover of serious poetry whether *she had seen Crabbe's Tales. "Why, 1 no," she answered ; "I didn't known I that srabs had tails." "I beg your a pardon, Miss,* said he, "I rrcoan h ave I you read Osabbe's Tales 1" "And I assu'e' you, sir, I did not know that red erabs or any other kind .f crabs, s bad taila." D PHYSICIANS, Naw YviK, August 16th, 1808. low mo to call your at tention to my Tma'i on f Co milllouid Extract Bucl. component. park are H UI-' 11U, LONG V, cUlBIIS, J U.\l'im. 0t--ElEl S. is - or IP Ac.urm..--lienchuli, in Va. . niiiper liervies. Ivy distillitill, Eo In tinie gill. tCi)ubisch Xl rurcted by dis Lment wt hi s1iriis o1-tainled from Juni lIeriries ; very litIle nhg;,r is ised. 01id mil proportion of hpirit. It is mnore taeble4 11han1i any 111w in nae. 140ch1, as prepared try Dlirggisls, is of IL < color. It i a phnt that emils it. rlnnee; the action ol is flami dloestroy1 (its at:1ve principlilt), leavinig at cink glutinous leoctlion Mine is lie color iigrieibIents. Thelic i in my prearalm - prediaties; IItS et (1111iy (of olher inigredientsli ate added, so prevent lientation, upon instpection, it will bo Id not to be a Tinct ure, ms made ill .rmnaoopmia, nor is it a Syrup-and -efore oan be used in casos where fever sitlamination exist. li Itis, you have knowledge of the ingredlenes and the Ie or prepiration. !oping that you will favor it witlh a tri 11111 ht. upon inspection it "ril mteet i your approbation, With a feoling of conflelnce. I am, very resiect tfilly, Chemist and Driggisl.. of 16t Years' Eperienoo. rom the Largest Mmthfacturing Ohem ists in the World.] Novsursn, 4, 1854. I am acquainled with Mr. II. T. IlRa.t. an: lie occupied the Drug Storo opposite residenee. and was successful in con ting the bitsiness where others had not n equally so before hint. I have been orably impressed with his charcter and erprise." 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Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ror Disonseu of tho Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never beforo In the wihoe history of mimliinme, his aytiing woim so wirely mti , deill u1pon0m tle m.onfileieim ot' makindimmlt, ams thi exlielit immemly for pnulumoinarym- comipla11int Thromghk at hMu tries of years, andi amoni'g mo. of, the racesa of mmn it has risen hIigier' :1111i Ihigihe hi ItIeir estiIation, its itlima h:me heller ki own its tiniform ciarater anti o r Ito enre (ite I ri4ousf fifletionlimts of tlhe in1gs Mnd 01hroni, ha-1v4 tomadeh it knimn ns a reliable pritector ii nisli themI. I ilO 111111pte4ii to imili'r irni mt fh0' ena ami1 to v'ouing 4'hili en, it is Mt tle s:miie imtle til tioAt etlectial rm.'tmedy m1liat, Can bv gi ('i r 11411 incvip Ita l on li ption, and tle uinigeism ami- tion: rI*f wt tlr-oit andi inigs. As a plovi.ion -.11i1 o utdlen attacks of' Crof)), it shonbli lie kept 11:t1nd in every family, amtl iileid as all m-e :-m Iitimes suljecL to clds inud conghs, till shuldm h< pr.ovbmled vitli tlits .ntilote for cltent. Al thmoaugl settlet Conesu mptllon is tliongltt in curamble, still great niutmubers of' Cases wIere 11h disentsme seemied settled, hIlave Ieen cmp.i11uitete ctrd0, andothile patient re.tored to smi.4 healiti by the Cherry Peitorei. So cmoniplete is it nimattry over cite dtisorders of tihe .ungs m11 Thront, that ltim nost obstinate of' et yImil o it When notiling else cuitil reacl thmn, inirl. tII cheierryj Poceftorral they stibsile and thsppilear. fin'ers wui. Publio speakers i11d grel protection f'iiom it. Asthma Is always relieved andi ollen wliollt lured by It. lronichills is generally cured by taking ti< Cherr/ Pectoral in small and ftmequentt loses. So generally ire its virtnes known, thit wi need not ptmblisi he certificates of liim here o1 do nor tmn assure flhe public tUt its quitallie are fully imaintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fovor and Agno, Intermittent Favor Chill Fever, IRemittent Fever, Dmitnit Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c. and indeed nl the affections which aris from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic4 poisons. As its name knplies, It does Cure, anI does no fail. Containing neither Arsncim, Qiinine, is nuth, 'inc, nor any other m.ineraml Ior po..inu statalnco wh'Iatever, It in nowivo tiJurtes uany pma tient. Them numbmer anid lnmpotanciem ofit' enrm.e;mm hi the agueo mdistr'ic.ts, are literamlly bey'ondl mneriunmt amlm wem~ helieve withmout a par'alle int lime hiels of' Agua nmedleino. Our' i'de Is grailledl by thi ac'knwedgmntts wec rcccive of the radmimcm iere offeced In obtinate m.caes, and11 whole othmer re~m Gudles had whllyi3 failed. Unacc'ltmrtedl persons, eithier ridnctt in, o tralvellhig through~h imiatic locamlit Ier3 w1il bs pr'oteted iby takimg the AG 1.:E. C(':II-, <imdly. For Li'ver Comaplaint, aising from t-orpi tty of ltho LIver, it1I a tn exeilmlelneedy, stIme htitig the Livler'm into a heni tactliity. Faor' Hliomns' I isorder'ms anit laivCom p tilamints, I ii all exeallent remnedy, jiroihiting imanyv tru: remarimkabie curles, wvhere othmer imemdicines hiw P'reparedi by D)R. J1. C. AERm~m & Co., l'rneiuln: and A nalyltIenl Chem'msts, Lowell, 31mass., aml aeldl all runda 1ho worldi. 1.IE, $1.00 FEXJ 1JOTT12V; oct 10 ly UEOROE A. BOWMAN, Agent, $37 K ing St,, Clrrcstoni, S, (0, EE~PS eonstamntly on hand a large andi wel Iseletek sleek of Carpeting, thi Clothi Matting, Ruugs, Doom' Mlals, &0., &c. Smia as are uslliy foundm. in a first olauss C'arpe Store. nov 1b REEDER & DAVIS, General ConIssion Merchants, Adyer's Wlhanf, Chmarkmsuun, S. (. OSWEL.L REEERi,- MUi'alERMAN DAVIs. WM. SHEPH ERD & CO. No, 24 Ilayne St,,. Cilarleston, S, e., Dealers ini 660KING STOYES, IRHTGES and llEATIN(; Pictuires of Stoves, with ptirices anmd ils oripmtion, will be sent, up~on applicat ion. Ju~ne 80-ly The Last Sensation! J UST reem.ived~i a fr'eshi suppl~my otf Fin' Durhamn Sm~oking Tohneco, Caminne Oysters, Shrimpa, Pickles, Slarchi, (an'i'e, Sutgar', Lard, Ca.<es, Tabiile Sitli, Flour Sony Liverpool Sialt, Chteese, Caindules, 'ithoes, Crockery, T1inmwnr'e, SMolasses. Stationary, llardwareo, Dry Goods, &e , which we ofl'er low for' ensh. J1. AlcINTYlII & CO. MONTHLY MAGAZINE, Tiro Dolla,'. per Annum. 64 PAGES READING MATTER. 30 PAGESADVERTISEMENTL WALRBRI, BVAN8 & 000sWJILIr D. WYATT AmKEN, -Jixty-five First Prize Medals Awarded. THE GREAT 8ouitheanii Piano JIANUF"AC'I'ORY InWmn Knabe A Co. M A Nt m4-rACTItq 0Vt UIliNI), MQRI;1E AND IP1IUCHT j rfy -/ V () bl"(i} 'I'ES, lBaimol-e, 31d. 'i'h l, 1 Iittnens have been before the imblic 6,r nearly Thirty Years. andt upon 11hvir :::llenc alo itained1 :An unpur.. clm,-l i inence, whicih lproru~unces theml unliciualled. ThLeir. 'ii"siing sinality, is well is gret purity or 11n101a46ion millSwe ns throuighout Ottke eitire scale Te11ir i pliait anIld last ic, an 14 u irely free from tho Siffness foun11d i so nmny lliaos Ili Worklhilslllsiip i hey are uinpinclle, usinug bitt (lhe very biest sou i.hn i MvreItIAL., tile large cOpitlI enplyed in our b usinlers enlabling us to keep continally anl imtinenso stock of lum ber, &I- , oil hantd. jMY" All our SUauS PIANOS haV our New liproved (erstruny &cale and the Anlitl rn iim .. . pjif" We would call special afterlion to our Inlte inprovenicits in U RAND PIANOS iad SQU M (JHANDS, PATENTM) AuuusT 1-1. 18?A, which briig th4 Piano nearer per fection Ihat has yet beenl attninled. hd'ry /',mIo Fu/lly Warranted for 6 Years. We have iawle rrageinents for (lie Soi.m Vlltl.OSa A,; Nse r for he most celebrated PARL1R OROANN AND MlAWEON8, which we ollter, Wholesal, and Ieitil, at Lowejt Factory Prices. WM. KNA11E & CO., sept 1 1-1m Baltimore, ld. P. P. TOALF CIH Alt STON, S. U. 14, 4 In L1argest and most cornpleto 1- | .Lanufact ory of Doorae, Samshi Ma)es, U1linlds, Mouldings, &c, e 9 in the lothern States. Prinied Price List Defies Competition, A4-S EN D FO0't ONE.L -V3g W-- Set Iree on application -igg many --I y I4E Ft 9AN I Y W G & Iinprter andDealrs i gust a Ga.,151 Est Ba Chr<s,'.. WI9.OO, .C M GeaitSan Pulrfei - .sN D n 5 FRt A ClaRCURLou~ (NO.f Pr. $1,ooo,o. ihe' Sot hr naofor moion reaable efdects a an agencyo for ampreagthepo novt 2f laorasnttreurspia yearl pts.easiestaishe&it chrerfo Paelec fic Guano. I olli0n Aget., o Charemn,8.le Batoreofa, asnt dorqiesp9-i-l ioninavnFloi . t .rup, fo fv 2olBbl8. excellene Fhlrge oe Syr p i-ls 2fod tb . Floridt gOrantes. o e bytiu BTigAnt, CMAlsto 8. BRC. Bannl'irde2-8 1871x 1871. THE NEWS and HERALD I The NEWS is the only Tri-Wookly pnplfsh ed in the State, outside of Cuharston, and Columbiar and to one of the best advertis ing mediuare in the up-sountry of South Carolina. It is foraished to subseribers at the followlu rates, in desnr I copy one year, $4 00 1 y six months 200 1 " three montre, 1 00' The IIKRALD, a large twenty-eight cel uran Weekly, contains the cream of the reading matter published in the Nzws, and ako~sld be tho visitor of every fireside in Fairfield. 11 has a bonafde licitlation throughout the Union, and Is considered one of the BEST FAMILY PAPERS in the country. 1 copy one year, $3 00 1 " six mouthw, 2 00 CTLBJ1I RATES 6 copies one year, $T2 60 10 copies one year, 25 00' One of the following Magazines will be furnished to the party getting up a club otf ten subscribers for 0We HiERALD: The Ru ral harollnian, Southern Cultivator, Godey's Lady Book, Demerest, or Doa Tonm JOB WORKL? 'Nh. Job Department of the NEWS and IfERALD has been fitted up with New Type, Cards, Bill Paper, &c., such as will warrant the Psoprietois boti ofr whom are Pusctical Piaterse,)in-naying they can exe.. este as good JOB WORE as- any other ofice in the State. One sterchant. will have ne ezenue go go North fer their Jobs. Any-. thing printed at thie effi0, frocs Visiting Caid to tea~leatr 2Ssai Desportes & Williams, Proprietors, Winboro. 8. C. CO-PARTNERSHIP, TilE Co-partnership of 'lFhropson, Wood, ward & Law, Is this day dhissolved by naw. tual consent.0O. Rl. TIIlMSONf. , T. W. WOODWARD\,. Januaey 2, 1871. J. WV. L AW. We, the undersgned, have t~hia-daiy form. ea eo-partnership, andr will' continue the buslueuis of General M9erchandise, undop the name and style of Woodward & Law. T. W. WOODWARD#, Jan. 2, 1I71. J. W. L AW, Mi pervons indebted to' Iompson-, Wood. *ard'& TAw, are requesed to call and set. tl'e their eounts at once. WOOD WARD & LAW, janO