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A Reconstructed Wedding. .vedding lately. took , county, at which the _ xthus spoke re is a. couple who have to-night, wishing to be jine$ a ,and thro' love, and wishid all dem dat have any ting tw dem come forvward a:d ow;'if not, let dem hold darpea+e-now and forever more. Vvabts Overy ear to hear, and yeart to enjoy. . ~ z i. Jim Thompson, whomsoev g aid by your left side, do you rr t er for your beloved wife, to ""sit On her through sickness and 5 4ibogh health, safe and be safe, 6.o n be-.holy, loving and be -o lving do you love her mother; ou love her father ; do you t a eve&er -brothers ; do you love her 3 @;,O you love her masters ; do. da love her mistress ; but do vGod the best ?" ki~wer-'I do.' 'selary Thompson, whom $oevee stands fastly by your right om take to be yom'. dear hasband, to wait on him *b health and through con safe and be safe, holy and d do you love his mother; Py. iod-?ove his father; do you love his brothers ; do you love his &#ii do you love Gcd de be:t1" . s rcsre-'I will.' S hh'ii pronounce Mr. Jim to hod 'Miss 'Mary fastly by the *- . b n, and I shall prononnee Oto.be man and wife by . ' commandmnts. of God. We shall hope, and trusting throu;h o may live right, that W ie right, now and for Aft 5re. Now, Mr. Jim, s?c 4s DEcUvINo.-iUere is a row of ordinary capital let ters X ZZZZ33338SSS sueh as are made up of 1 t f equal shape. Look # thesei and you will Stht the proper halves of *aters are a v.ery little . m heaf the lower halves so Ilit ordidinary eye will mt.be of'.equal size. 5e page upside down, totany careful looking, .igo-wiWsee that this difference in sfE4s vny much exaggerated diythreai top balf of the Ietter as very mucha smaller than t he boit ~az~lf. It will be seem from this that there is a tendency im yto enlarge the upper part of any ticnz!wlich i4ioka We m g t dra two circles of n5ogs place them al ppear equal. To be perfect, a woman must v ythings: Three white ~the jeeth and the *hands. Tir black ones-the eye, tho eye-lashes and the eye-brows. )ones, the teeth, the-ears Mnue Three narro e*L-1iwaist, the mouth an - the ankles. Th'ec delicate ones the lips, the fingers and the cbin. Three small ones-- the nose, theI head and the feet. Three round ones -the arms, th~e legs and the hips. Three large oncs-thc forc head, *4e intelligence and the dow ryeThese thirty things have never dnoupd in one woman, because paketioni does not exist in the world r fative little girt used oy her mother by ma ~rmrks about visitors who ?ebe house. One occasion. - ~gtl~an-was expected whose M been 'accidently flattened his face. The mother cau hechild to say notbitg .the feature. Thnagine her d6 t iYatiorn when the little one elaimed-'Ma, you told vnothing about Mr. ose.Thy,he hasn't got jut, wo years ago a schooner ~frm Mobile with 150 colored grn on board, ostensibly bound for Texas, where the freedmen were promised employ ment as rail way laborers at high wages. It igpow alleged that the negroes were taken to Cuba and sold into sfaverf, and the Mobile journals proseeuting an inquiry into the sub ject. Several prominent radicals are.eported a,s having been con cerned in the matter. s'Anfrish country schoolmaster beinNaked what was meant by teword 'fortification,' i n e aUynswered, with the utmost c4kIa. 'tw +-twientiatonls M aginly &Carroll's GREAT LEGITIMATE 1 - A T hOro.ghl)y Rce-Organized And Equipped For the Season of 1868. And rIepeting new fe..ri rn. no, !'.ees ; m ;:;li"f)U , dIiVers' ii. and ,ili' of noveltic, by a c Aefly se icctcd :oup-e from the par.on "iz E. crian Art. The Great Aim of the1 orgers And w;ith th i. v!'', they have co.,r:,a.; $9h in EnGy c 29?0 tr:ansit" we u:en:cl, d N0 JADED IIORS AND WeV'ary', Tr'avel-Wern E rv' Orinj Ko'd and Bri!!iart ! TlIn plu utra exiito '-ji be at Newberry, Tuesday, October 27th, 1868. Wer"e thr il eivec TWO GiUND EXIIIgITIONS. A t 2 and h.lf-past 6 o'cL:-k, P. '-. Admision - - - 75 cis. Children - - - - 50 " B. CROSBY, Agt. October 14 In the District Court of the UNI ED STA rES-FOR~ T!IE DIS TRrc P of South Carolina-I' lt'kro;rey-In the mater of Atn !rew M nk-V itrar Bzankruzpt Noee.-.Arerw M. Wickt r.who hats been havinz ti'n-d his p?isin elme hi' fi"?:! dicharge,' all credit:rs n'ho have proved their debts and other p.'rsons in intere4t, aIre ntotifi.d to anpear betor' the U. S Court at Chareston. in said PD-trict, on the 27th da.'A of October inst, at 12 ->0'ok M., to show cu-e. if any they have, why said prayer be not gratnted. Anid will fuirther take notice that a m'et in of creditors in thi; case, will be? held before 1l-mry Summer., Register in Bank rupey, at Newherr,' C.. H.. on the' 23d day of Ocnober, ait 12 o'clock, M., wi.th leave to tranact anly busiess of' thte 241 and 3d) meet ings of creditors raquirid by the 27th and 28h scerions of santd act Uy order of Court Clierk Dis:rict Ukmtrt Uinted :tves. Oct 14 42 3t. For Sr.:th Caroiin'a. In the District Court of the' UIlBED STATEs-F'OR UI1E DISTRICT ofto'' Not nelmyt-In ins ntir-fn t:e mur or l're,sdey Bi Hu-, .a Banrupe Notc'.-.-Prely B Rnil', -h') 7:o b! jded a .0 krupt. on his own ::., hvig tied his pet;i& . ;a le ia dichtr-, a'i cr'a,ors who h:.ve proved .eir debhts '.d. o:ber pQrsoOs in inter t. are~ herey notified to appuear bef.o the United. Sate.l Court at Charteston, in said Disrr:et. on the 28th day ot QO,b. r inl-, at 11 o'ock A. M., to show ca.e-, ir anfy thy have, why saiid prayer be not grnntad. And w;i fur'ier ta.ke t:o-lc" that a met? ing OT credlitors in this ew, '. ll be l. Id befoe Hlenry Summer, Re.n'te.r in B';k ; g .at ~Nwberrs C. II , Oti s'ne 24th day of October, at, 11 o'c1'cti. A.. M., with leave -.o ttanisact any bu-iness of the 2d andl 3d meetings of creditors, re'quired by the 27th and 28th sect ions of said act. BoreofCourt. Byore IAIEL UO1(LUErK. oct 14 42 3t Fojr S. uthi Carolina, In thO District Co.Aurt Of the UNITED S fayi:S-FOR TH1S DISTRICT of South C::rolmta-!n ilankruptcy-[n the matter of Wmn. W. .UneaI, a Banukrut~ Notic.-Wm. WV. Hlouseal, who has been aljudg:d a Bankrupt:, on his own petition, htvig fited hi petitiofl praying bj firal dischage, all creditors_wb.s have Yrove-l ad-otb rter persons in interest, aire hereby notified to appear before the United Staes Court at Charleston, in said District, on the 28'.h day of October ins?, at 12 o'clock M., to show caiu,o, if any they have. why saidl prayer he not granted. And will furtl'er take no'ice that at nueing of Creditors in this case, wil be held b,efore Itenry Summer, Regiser ini B-mikruptcy at Newberry C. II., nni the 2Ith da.yorOctob.er, at 10 o'clock, A. M., with leave to transact any business of the 2'4 and 33 meetingts of credi:ors rcquired by the 27th and 2th scx tions of said act. By order of Cour-t. D)ANIEL U1ORLBEC1K, Clerk District Conrt Un,ited Stattes, oct 14 42 3t. For south Carolina. In the DiStrict Court of the UNITED STATES-FOR Ti'E DISrRICf of South CaroHina---Int Bakruptc-In the mater of Davidl Kibt -r, ai Ba:nkrupt - Notice. David Kibh:r, n ho has been adjudged a Banrkrupit, o.n his own petition, havint filed his pe:ilion prayin.g his final dicharge, all crei:tors who have proved their debts anid other persoun mntere-t, are hereby notified to appe:ar before the United Mates Court at Ch:arleston, in said District, on the 26th day of' October inst, at 12 o'clock, M., to show cause, if any they have, why said prayer be not granted. And will further take notice that a meet,. in of creditors in this ca'e will be held be Ifor'e Hen.ry Summer, Register in Bankrn ptcy at Newberry Court House. on the 23rd day of October, at 12 o'clock M., with leave to transact any business of the 2d and 31 mneet ing of eceditors required by the 27th and 28h sections~ of said act. By order of Court. DANIEL HORLBECK, Clerk District Court United States, ct 14 42 3:. For South Carolina. Mc Clellan Saddles! McClellan Saddles!! Mc(;LELL AN!!! Second-hand W:agon Harness 500 'rC, ?n 5a-i'les, s-hebtly used, :nd in good o d r. F,r -a!0 low. 50 et :t4. +lon-'!',t Wagon%harneel And Everything to I"e *nd in n well-kcpt Saddlery. . F. CI'PE1U. 'Meeting S!reet, nex: Ma~s IHouse. October 14 42 tf Carriage and Buggy Ne: .a::.:-1 :il-l ^n: -or') ' :t' fi Urm:: rs of the i::- ap erotv-d 'tyl'es a! er eotnl:a!!j ilghtnes .andi 1amh i:. B)ilt to ordc r 1 ght Ro;k:nvys, ":nd; IPi:a:tion Garriage;, 'P!tO!t-, Top and no T o Buggies, &C. Old Carriages and Itngits renov-atud and m.:viC to look i- go : new. Renair;nz rn.et" in the bes: mt::mer and .t. rtas:on Lie prie:-.. ai l n k"i. e-:itnt'ed on 1efore it is re:iredl and a cpy' .ic. :O our en,o mer-,5. Special atte;miOn give!) to re imirin.e fine Carri:;c,, :ua Bu;::ies, ttlhieb is ;Im:o: t::,:t to co s m r. tr h l ' aid'l . w"ayi", nhen sent ' Rtil l4o:a"I, wtl n th" re ;i:s a:rount to over W1m. We usev nothin:e ,ti' the best materia1s thlat.lt!: h b I mi :! r+ ving O 1 to relv on the tnerit oi onr work i ''r'nl patt n:'l, . W e invit" the ex! ii thai we C'a b+uia the ..: .e clan wo :i h" -:.il if n":':1,, t " e i:: imp rit it. o :r -. ur:c is a r:-.: t . (i::" "' F:;ry i:+n::r the D:-;'ot.. Newerr s , IVr.b .2 13 1y. _r MANHOOD: I_OV LOS;", HO ESTOR Jost, t)bl: .edl, a tio'v fii!otin of 1Dr. Ci. irWCiI's Celebrated Essay on the r:udi eal cure (w,ithoot t:edieine) of Sp"rnator rhola, or Se:mlina! Weaikes, Itivotlilt: r. -emninal Lo.e,Impolteley, Mlental itnd Phvsie.aI Incact!, nletlihen!ts to Mir Ia-e, etc.; i-o. Con,+111+)tntion, Epij1'py, ::,! F:i: b:eed by self-idnigence or ze\ ggr Pice, in a seal d en cipe, only 6 tlt5'.{ Thel celbrated author, in the adnir::Ht essay', cle:riy demons;rates from a h Y ear- 'ec essfl' praetice, h tt the "i rm:it contseq'fees of sef-:tL :s.' tv -hb C:ii e+:red !iih{lt tht ue of itnl m&I:l ':r the aplieition of 'he knif- ; puilti: uit l mO-i.' 01 of e re t: on i mp! e-1i h rer, no mevr im:t f, his ' codtion -I , reia v. - gg'This Leetere sthould be inl thetE' of evr vt' omb an d every wl tOi the land. Sentt,'u~n:'er-sea!, inl a .I n ) nvelopeVt, TO :any. adIVe- .os-paid,!4 I. ier'ie- 'f'-ix rents-, ort avOt por?4 --n:op. .u> Dr Cuvr.l' -he P%ms '-77:-: J.Y HEiTE.3: , GUNSMITHI AndC Repairer * ' ii of FIRE~Ai, LOC T)'K : . tr::es". Cap;t., Powder anid Shot. Tmn ,-hl a t it;es of variotus charaLcter All 'n.l of REPAIR iNG t1!y. at-1 ex 'Vi:i1 Ay ex"ecuted, :md atlot rat's. Apr'! 1) It; if. Laurens Railroad. New Schco!e. Ofile Launrens R. R . Laur.-ns C. U.. S. C , A~' prl9. 1808 On au-ti art..r :u.-'. 12th M :v netO 'he rr:Lity On th:.- , 'd ' iij com-. c m to rt.orn on simlTh dj; M o': "3 ( wi-UP .nd dI wIn trajins on G .' ivi ,e v'd C. >.a. hi'. ituilnt-. tt tidena; l-aving 1.mtrt .2 II 5 A 31., on Pt'MI:2ay, 'h y'. -m-i; I . ardgIi,y's, :.nd( k'aving Idet 1 . 31 ~Ion MI y 6 Suot. L. R R SHIOP. The subse,iber respeciully calls the at tention of the publec to the faict that he is ei!t ont hand and prepared to exeCute all1 wok in his line of buiness, eti er inl Carriage. Buof'rv oP '\agon Work. In a wcrkmanike at -'xpeditiomonr andt :tt prices in :econc'ttre with tho times. Ha~ving .mr experience or twetraVtivevaars n dl having wort ked in all te .rittcipal Cities of the Soutth, in the best car'ge hkouse-, E am confitdentt of mty abiity to give entire Give me a trial andi be conivi nced. Bhiop in rear of' Nathan Ilunit-.r's, an-! at tached to may residence. May 6 6mo . GEO. 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Cure wt;! he exercised to exclude improper tatte r. :d to pit in t:.,t which will instruct ti:e (hite:retn nid the chool, and edify the Sdult;c i d he Church I i. qw .i.o.. ot thie Cnnv+cnoy of war with ' h-i.. i'v wil. u!.e: uie: e -iteration, be trra:-'! a . ts we Canl in a C. i":i.n spirit. A ., ' 0i .. tl:. den omt-nitati i . e'nre of the ':s' e wrll b.e te!?hodi-ti.. wo -:...:..devor "to w ti I b ir;.vs o: the u.. tha.t hold Chr1st - rihe e!rt will be to make t1-e w-ekly visite of Tt W- NIG!:IBOR agreeable and profititble t,o every Tms n Advanc~e or within 3 Months: One Y catr.......................... . 2l00 Six .itnths ........ ......... . --- . 10') Ev~.ery fm'edcribe iq x,uthaorized to slet as an a:rnt,an wa, fter ,y i.; St. f for his own pper, be credited with 1fiper c'ent ont all amnoui:tS recei~veri fram him for Tue: NY.IGHBaox. [D-- I'ersoi' rem!rittinh. me-.OV 'ri mail nill de pA.it tiw- I-tter l. t:e i -~ -* 'e in the ::e:c cve:r. the. cet:iicate L:f .kj i't ~,ui bre forward C-7 t.'-Tci;.t of ui 'cur.,s of mroney sent will tr?(nhc* ou Maiu ,.trect, uext to Robert i ce & .-on. (Cirrmbia. S C. P. S. A'tt el 'r!h-r fri. nd to thre enter.. pr; will 5V.lo *x'rt th-ev aind send in su..c :::(:t mu ney by th--- let of MIarch. 3isrch 4 ')tf.. ON .ind :dAer WEDNESDAXY. the 12th fn'Tet Pn wn.!IT r ttuns0 wi:1 run daily. SeIa<htyCOexcepwd, e..enuting with Night ri 'in. n,i :o- uih C 'own.- and Chariotte and L-ve. --:U:l):a... ... . ...... .. . '7.00 n..mn '' . A ii-t ...:................. 840 "' "~ Ne herrv ait... ......... 10 10 " Arrive at ' bbevi!!e a1..... .....3 00 p. m. " *' AX der,im :-t... ......420 " " ..G':.eo 1.t.... ....... " L"av.- Gue(.viine at ............. 545 a. m. " L.1r.a at..............625" " sv: s ..... .8 00 "~ " S:.erry .t...........123~5 pm Arrizve ..t )onumih.: j2.. ........345 " Tr io :-l-'n Wil.e R: ilroa.d will1 -m t -uy .m:ulas ee*-* J ta:n. tu r....... .....530 * .rri '. W:mthaila1 at........ ..7.30" Le,v e W' al-aia at ............3 30 a. m. " : ,! o -'r . ............. 530 " Arive \t;::d rso at......6 20" I'he train will re:n:T fram Itolton to An der.on on Mondaly anid Fr.avrimornings. J..ME.S U MlEl:E D[I f, General Suzperintendent. Au;. 17th, 1868. South CaUrohna R?aihroad. GE'.E' A SUPt:1N T~ i)- DN P'S OFFICE, Onr aad an~er .,undiay, Ja,r.- ry 19. the P'asse-n Iger Tranoi on th.- : outh Car..:ii,a hailroad will run as talowr, viz: Leave Che ie'- te- for Columbia..... 6.0 A M Arriv- at hin:vile .................. a 0PM L eKi g le.... ..........---.-....2 00. i'M Arive. :( aonnabia..................8 50 P M1 e.e %ve I oa nitu ................ 6. -A 3t attrive:n., i l .rh .. ................... .0 A M1 L -ir..l f r..'e ili ................ 8 00 A M 'Ir& ( -- P* ... .......... . 3.0 P M l j: .'r rin on tI:e (amrden lIrnch wi1 con.ect ith U.p mad- Doawni (.inmbi. Trains,. :n:d~ WEnno fnd kaaichester Ra.ilro.ad Tri"e cLI 5. --aV Wed'w.ei:yand Saturdays. N (110 EXP"nl-as. 1JREtni AND) PAS F\GERl 1 COMMODAIIO-' titAl -will run afolows, viz: Lear*- Uhamr!citnn for Columbia....... 40 P M Arrve it oh;nmbia...................6. 5 A Mj L eve Columt9ila....................... 5.0 P M! Arrve at (h arileston .... ....540 A M Marcha 01 II. T. PE AK E, Ger'i Supt. 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Don't Fail to Try the Cele brated :'outhern Tonie, I'ank::ias Hep-itic Bitters, an unfailing reme+v for ail Di> eases of the Digestive Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. Don't Fail to Try th,e Cele braa,"d So,ithern Tonic, i B:ters, an ntttuiIittg remnei" Ie " :a . (1! !t f)I,i :'c tS j,tl aIlt .'" )r". " . Don't Fail to Try the Cele- s brated South,:,ern Tonic, Paii in's lepatic Bitters, an unfaiiin remedy for all Diseases of t e Digestive Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Druggists, Attend to Your ChildrCn's Teel . We are so often called on to extract the il first Molars or J -w T'eeth for chidren, andl d to regulate or strengthen the front teeth. which become crooked from neglect, that tl we think it advisable to call the attention of parents to the subject; so that the back teeth may be filled, and the fr ont teeth noticedl whilst children are cutting their seconds set, so as to prevent their coming irre;;ulair. Children shed, or lose bt ten tet'tt fromr the upper jaw, and ten from the lowa r ja-::. :and the Molars, or jtiv teeth, which they car BACK of these, beilng to their adult or grown set Mainy p.ersons~ my they ware not atware ;a of this fact. Now notice :nd ;act atc-rding ly. Charges v'ery mtoderate!. Terms~ cash. R 8. WlIA LEY. Surgeon Dentist. Billiard Saloon and BAR ROOM. We are elezaintlv supida wi:h all thae Cooling Summrer B3everages, anid will die pen.:O iced n:mbrosi:al swect.s, acidul .ted, sparkling soni.riies, seraInes, 5k' -scrapers, &c,., to those' who. desire -to s!ake their thirst with plemeant and h.,ahfl li:i. SMlH & CIIRISTIAN. July 15 BURKE'S Weekly for Bioys an Gis this paper has already estabhhd itself a~ '"the Southern falvorite." It is jtte periodical fr h:ys :nd girls. 'It bring flitn, shine in to the honsehold. M.pzbies ar doalls are laid a-id~e to,welcome it It ina I truicts antd enatertaiins at the same time, and the old folks find inltere..t in its pagets. A new volume b'egins in July, with ineaned attracrions Now i, the time ta) sub-crib", and renew subscriration< . A be'autiful title page and index will be fu.rr.ished atr the close of the votumne. lerms. $2 a yar. or three copies foF $5. J W BUREG & CO., Pub-. lishers, neoCtn, Georgia,. July 828 tf. JOYNER'S National Hotel, Columbia, S. C. Within f:fly v.ards of the Greenville and f Charleston R~ailroad Depots, cotner Gervais d and Gadsden streets. Rarms.-Board, per week, 3t12.50) ; per C day, $3 ; Supper, break fast and lodging, $2; Single Mecals, S1. A No. 1, Livery Stable in con: ection with the lHotel, Carriatzes, &ct., for hire at all hours of the Day tad Nigt. ROBERT' JOYNER, Aug. 19 Proprietor. Dress Making. ___ ____ C MR~S. M. RI. HUNTER, Fashionable DreSs Maker, Over Messrs. Lovelace & Wheeler's, mi Entrance same as to Photo grap)h Gallery. CHAIILESTON HOTEL. Charleston, S. C. The undersigned havinag taken char. e of th.- abo0ve Well kniowni hotel, respectfully informs his friends and the travelling public that it has been refurnished in all of its de partments. The table will at all times he supplied with the best the Market affords, ]l including every delicacy in season, while the cuisitie will he unexceptionable. The Bath Roomis attached to the Hlotel are stup plied with the celebrated Artesian Water, and Hot, Cold or Shower Baths can be ob taned at any time. The sanme attention will be paid to the comfort of the guests as_ heretofore, and travellers can rely upon fnding the Charleston Hotel equal to any in the United States. The patronage of the t ravelling public is respectfully solicited. t J. P. HORBACHT. A cent, Jan. 15 3 tf. Proptrietor. Dr. U. S. Whaley's K The huscriber offers in dlucements-in the w:ay of Good Work and Low Prices- .T to one and all requiring his professional services. Perfect sat isfact ion gui rantied-. P. SCOTT'S Fashionable Clothing and FURNISHING STORE. Vear Post O9ice, Newberry, S. C. YOUTH's and MEN'S COATS, ESTS. PANTS, OVERCOATS, HIIRTS UNDERSHIRTS, ECK-TIES, POCKET HDKP'8 nd FURNISHING GOODS gen rally, just arrived. SUITS of the best FRENCH and EXG. ,IS1I MATERIAL, and of the LATEST CY LES PROMPTLY and PrASnIoxA1W iade to order. Having purchased FOR CASH, from the LDEST and BEST ESTABLISRED ga S i New York, my Fall and Winter Stock-of teady-MacleClothing,Cloths, Cassimeres & Vestings, )r BUSINESS and DRESS SUITS &C., &e., 1y CUSTOMERS, FRIENDS and THE PUBLEC ill find it to their INTEREST to give me a all before buying elsewhere, as I am py m ared to SELL ARTICLES in my line on es HEAP and REASONABLE TERMS aS Cn be brained in any market South. Makin, Cutting Altering and Rep.kbg r).V at shortest notice. P. Scott Newberry C. H., . C. Oct. 9 41 ly The Great Popular Paper I THE IIHRIESTq' f1lJHLY .Nl SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Six Dollars a Year! THE C LARESTON TII-WEEKLY . 'liree Dollars a year-Two DeUars for Six Months. Terms, Cash in Advance. Z.- No pap'r sent unless the C3eh a. mmmanies the ordier. " No p'per seet for a longer Liis Ia3 paid for. RIORDAN, DAWSON & C., Proprietozs. To Medical Student& We-oifer for sale, on reasonaole and ae ,mmod..ting terrns, a PerpetualSCHOb&R" HIP in the -Eclectic Medical Coilege of ennsylvania, an Institution of long staad i and high reputation. This Scholarshfi in be transferrcd to any student, the ,r name beding left blank in the Oei/a. entitles the holder to all the rI t-a g rivi.ege of the Institution, iorough in,truerion. and all that ,pper .ins ro a c:>umplitc Medical Educa$on; and so entitle- the holder to attend althe tat tres of the Coliege even after graduai. it C"r i'~icatec of scholarship can be s. a,* ii< Oflice. A ug. 19 34 1t. CABINET MAKING The uinder-i.:ned resp.ee:fuilly gives notice iut, he is prepared to M AKE. or REPA1R r.-V Iisii of CA!.T NET W.\i:E, in the cet Oct. .'O, i m;-44-! f. Ilcienta, h* C. REMOVAL. LEWIS BUTLER, 'ASIIIONA BLE E ARBER and HAIR DRESSER, R E7PECTFUL LY anno::nce.s to the ga emten of New berry, that he~ hasrmow to eo room in the re:r of the Newberry bael here he nill he !iappy to w;it uponea fa i wexerche of his profession. ils objt to j.!:tse the mion fastidious. taste, ,a4 L ke.ping of his~ shop-shall l>e afkr the Sharng, rimmng, hampooing, and irin:eeudinthe most apesa Saer. Jan. 23-4-4f. PAVILION HOTER Charleston, S. C. BOA RD PER DAY, $3.00. .B[EIITW [D, Mrs.HI. L.R B1TWN Superintendent. Proprietress, Views for Sale. ~hoto jraphs ofC the Baptist,Luthra MeILthodi5t, Presbyterian and Episcopal Churches, FOR SALE. These Views are perfect Pictures-b.aII 111y b)right, clean and clear. :These 'Who esire pictures of any of the above, ave now :rn op:tortnity to obt heap. They are 6k by 8i inches, and tount-:d on cardr hoard, ready for faag. ~e have ont hand. a fine assortment-ffgE -ames, suitable for these view.x ,[rh 1 WREN & W ,RESTAURANT. hew 'nb-er;ber having opened a Rantmt t [EX r DOOR to his Bakery and Cofe oniery storeO, ini the bai!ding formerly oe, upied by Mr. B. Mi. Blease, for-the aecoina todation of the public, informs thea tha e is prepared to furnish. tIl the Delicacies oTthe sea In FISH, Oysters and Game, In the most acceptable style, . [e will keep constantly on draft Fresh Lager Beer, Wines, Alee, &. He is also prepared to furnish RANSIENT OR REGUL~AR BOARD AND LODGING. He respectfully asks for a share of patron ge, and promises to make his establish tent a favorite resort. Jan 15 3 LoUIS SCHODAIR. Dr. J. D. Bruce aving resumed the practice ofMdcn mders his professionaiservices to thepu. offee in the building formerly occupied by [r. John A. Chapman, and opposite r. [arp's residence. sept. 18 38 tf. Wanted--Agents. N / Drmonth to sell the NAlIONAL S1 FAIYSEWIGI aru eer Arerpect and is 4od tbe oew IIIi.co., ittsburgh, Pa.