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SELECT POETRY. FAMILY NEWS. IIY M. II. It. A littlo giil came here last night! They say "the doctor biought her | M.tma is glad, Papa quite prowl, To h-jve a littlo daughter^ Zi%> ? I haunot say that it is true, Hull have heard it said, Her coming so upset Papa I i.. ?? 1 i.: . i . m iv ovwu ti^uu ins iii ua : flic doctor says "she's <tuile s gM," Air honor to Maiun ; "The nurse confirms tlio doctor's word, And adds' "She's like her l\r." She sleeps and wake*, and wakes and sleeps, An ! now and then she cries; Bho doubles up her small pink li.-ts And pokes them in her eyes. She winks and blinks like some small owl? I menu she looks quite wise, As if she could tell wondrous things, Out then she never tries. I might go on and write a week, And then could nut portray One-half the little maiden's charm", There is so much to say. For all agree there never was soon, liviicalli the azure sky, A baby halt as wonderful Bince Kve sang lull thy. She brought no jewels rich and rare, llut i.i her little hand She hehl the precious chain of Love, And wondrous chining baud. She's twined her chain around our hearts In such n loving war, We can but choose her for our Queen, And own her gentle away. And if you sec the little Queen, Ihure's nothing you can do But wear that chain of Iwhy'love, And be her subject too. I have a thought within my heart? I think the angel's brought her, Because they thought no home complete Without oiio little daughter. A Curious Love^Story. A very curious story is told by several bftke ancient writers respecting Egirvar.l, a secretary to Charlemagne, and adaugh' tor of that emperor. The secretary fell in love with the princes, who at length allowed lllm In VI?i I br.i night he stayed with her very Into, and in the meantime ti deep snow had falien. If lie left his foot marks would be ol serv ed, and yet to stay would expose him to danger. At length the princess resolved to carry him on her hack to a neighbor Ing house, which she did. It happened, however, that from the window of his bed room the emperor saw the whole affair. In the assembly of his lords on the fob lowing day, when KgitVard and liis daughter were present, he asked what ought to he done to the man who compelled a king's daughter to carry him on her shonlders, through frost and snow, in tllA middle of a winl??'? .dr.t.1 1 TI"* -- - - ""IS"* * "v lover* were alarmed, hut the emperor, addressing Egirvard, said : "Iladst thou loved my daughter tbou sbouldst have come to me ; thou art worthy ot death, but I give theo two live*. Take thy fair porter in marriage ; four God, and lovo one another." The following i* related by a Boston paper: "Colonel R. spent the winter in Lex 1 ington, Ky. A Friend of his went to visit him. 'Come Sunday,' says the Colonel, I want you to hearken to our church bells here. There'* four of 'em. Each sounds out its own denominational call." There's the Kpiscopal. That is a heavv, deep toned, sonorous bell. Now vou see ? ?? ? .. ..h I ""'JJ UUI? J OIIOIIC hUCC6Seion ! 'I'ostolie succession ! Then the old I'resby terian?that's most as deep sounding, and that aays : Kter nal dan) na tion ! Eternal dam na tion ! The Baptist ia quicker?a sharp, snappy 1*11?and that says, rapid: Come up aud be dipped 1 Come up and be dip ped I Come up and he dipped! But the Methodist?that's a crowner; it talks right out : Room for all! Room for all ! lioom for all, "What are you writing there, my boy !' asked a fond parent the other day of his hopeful son, a sharer of U?n years. "My cornpotbit'on, thir." "What is the subject "International law, air," replied the youthful Grotius. "But, really, I ahall I* unable to concentrate my ideaa r.nd give them relation if I am coustantly interrupi.J - .1M vr.i hi miiu manner t>y irrelevant inqui fie?." A Ponnay Ivaoia youth of nineteen lately chose for the partt>*r of lii? joy* and sorrows a maiden of fifty summers, and tore her from the arm# of her parents, moving off in tho middle of the night to be maricd. Prentice of the "Louisville Journal," tondeia thin advice to the public : "Never buy goods of thoee who don't advertise. They veil uo little that they have to sell dear." Ao exchange says, the dictionary of young ladies contains just two words? the "horrid" and the "splendid," i Order for a Convention. TTttAtxjt'ARTKRS 2?1 Milil??rv District, ) CluoU-stou S. (', October lf>, ISO". I [GVri'Tu/ Oribrh Art. HV.] liy tlio tonus of the Act of Congress eniitied "An not to provide lor the more cllicient government ol the rebel States," passed March 2d, lRd1, mid of the nets of March 2Sd, mid Julv lUlli, l*ii7, supplemental* thereto,?it is made the duty <>l the Commanding General of tiiis Military District to cause a legislation to ho mad-' of tlie male inhabitants of the State ol Sou ill Carolina, of l!n> age of twenty-one yours at il upwards and <|Ulililiod by the terms ol said acts to vote, and alter such registration is complete, to order no lection to bo held at w hich the registered volets of said State .-h ill vole tor or against a Convention, lot tlio purpose ol establishing a constitution and civil government r>r mo saul Mate, Inyal to the Ulit uiij, mill lor delegates to h.-ii 1 eon vo'Hi jii? ntul to uive at least tliit ty days' notice ol llio time nml piuee at which said election shall lie lielil ; an l the sail! registration having liven riimplctciI in the Mate of South Carolina, it is onier t I : / 7r.?/ That on election he lielii in the State of South Carolina, commencing on Tuesday, the 19th ilay of November, 18157, ami ending on Weilnesrlay, the 'Mill day ol November, 1*0", at which all registered voters of sail) j State may vote "For a <"oiiveiition,"or "Against ' a Convention," ami for delegates to constitute the Convention ? in ease a iinijoiity ol the votes g'veil on that ipicstinn, shall lie for it ConVcntioii, and in ease a majority ??l the reg- | istereil voters shall have voted on the Iplestioil I of holding such ' oiiveiition. Seruit'l It shall he the duly ol the Hoards ! or 1!iMfi-iition in Soiitli Carolina, commencing fourteen days prior to the election herein or' doreil, nit*! giving reasonable pulilie notice of the time and place thereof, to re vine for it peloid of five days the registration lists, arid upon being satisfied tlnit any pet son not entitled thereto has been registered, to strike the iinine of such person front the list; and Hitch person shall not he entitled to vote. The Hoards of Registration shall also?during the same period, add to such registers the twines of all persons who at thai time possess the <pialilications required by said acts?who have not already been registered. Third. In deciding who ate to lie stricken from or added to the registration lists, the Hoards will lie guijlcd by the law ol March 2d, *.Mi7, and tlie laws supplementary thereto, and their attention is specially directed to the Sup piementary act ol July 12, 1367. fourth Tin? s-ti I election will be held in each district at such places us may hereafter be designated under tlie superintendence of the lhiaids ol Registiatinii as provided by law, and in accordance with instructions hereafter to be given to .-.iid Hoards in conformity with the aeis of Congress and as far as may be with the laws of South Carolina, fifth. All judges and clerks employes! in conducting sai I election, shall before commen i<> iimu nif -ainc, oe sworn to illo r>iith> 1'u! pet forirtnnce of their (lilt it**, ami shall also take and subscribe the oath of otlioe proscribed by law fur olliecrs of tlm fiiiicil Stiti'n, Sixth Tlio polls shall lie rpciiril at audi vo. ting places at eight o'clock in tlic forenoon, ami closed at lour o'clock in tin- afternoon ol cucli iliv. anil shall ho kept open during these hours without intermission or adjournment. Si r> nth. No member of the llonnl of Kcgisi tration, who is a candidate for election as a delegate to the Convent ion, shall nerve as a judge ol the election in any district which he decks to rep; esent h'i'jhth. The slieritT and other p 'ace officers of each district are iei|uircd to lie present during the whole lime that the polls are kept open, nnd until the election Is completed ; and will he made responsible that there will he no intcn lerciu e with judges ol elections, or other interruption of good order. If there should he more than one polling place in any district, the sheriff td lie' district is empowered and directed to in ike such assignments of his deputies, and oilier peace ollieors, to the other nollin placiv, us limy, in his judgment, best subserve tin; purposes of quiet and order; and lie is further required to report these hi langcnients in advance to the Commander of the Military Post in which his district in situated. Ainlh. Violence, or threats of violence, or of discharge from employment, or other oppressive means to prevent any person fro in registering, or exercising his right of voting, is positively prohibited, and any such attempts will be reported by tbo registrars or j udges of elections to tin- Post Commander, and will cause the Arrest and tiial of the offenders by military authority. Truth All bar rooms, wtloona. and other places for the sale of liquors by retail, will be tlos ?d Iroui 6 o'clock of the evening of the 18th of November, until 6 o'clock of the morning of the'21st of Kovoiiibcr, 1867, and during this | time the Bale of all intoxicating liquors at or i near any polling place is prohibited. The police officers of cities ami towns, and the sherili'saiid Other peace officers of districts, will beheld responsible for tbe strict enforcement of this prohibition, ami will promptly arrest and hold lor trial all persons who may transgress it. Klrventh. Military Interference with elections 'unless it shall f??-necessary to repel the armed enemies of the United States or to krep the peace at the polls" is prohibited by the act of Congress approved February 25th, 1865, and no soldiers w ill be allowed to appear at any poll| tug place, unless as citiaens of the State they are qualified and are registered as voters, and then only for the pur|>ose of voting ; hut the Commanders of Posts will keep their troops well in hand on the days of election, and will be prepared to act promptly if the civil authorities are unable to preserve the peace. Tirtlj'th. The returns required by law to he made to the Commander of the District of the results of this election, will l>? rendered by the Hoards of Registration of the several registration precincts through the Commanders of the Military Pests in which their precincts are situated, ami in accordance with the detailed inatruetions hereafter to he given. Thirteenth. The number of delegates to the Convention is determined by law and is the numlrer of inemliers ol the most numerous branch of the Legislature lor the year eighteen hundred and sixty, ami this r.umtrer, one hum dreil anil twenty-lour, is apportioned to the re preaentadve Districts of the State in tbe ratio of registered voters as follows : District of Charleston, Nine Delegates. District of Iterkelr, Nine Delegates. District of Colleton, Five Delegates. Disliiet ol Beaufort, Seven Delegates. District of (ieorgclowu, Three Delegates. Distiicl of liorry, 'i v.o Delegates. District of Williameburg, /iuee Delegates. IH.i-t..i ..r ? - . ... mmn u, T OUT UcicgatC*. District ot Darlington, Four Delegate*. District of MatUjoro', Two Delegates. I District of Chesterfield, Two Delegate*. Distriet of Sumter, >'our Delegates. I>i?triet of Clarendon, Two Delegate*. District of Barnwell, 8ii Delegate*. District of KdgcfielJ. Seven Delegate*. District of Orauguburg, Five Delegate*. District of Kuishnw, I'll roe Delegate*. District of Richland, Four Delegate*. District of Lexington, Two I>cleg*te.i. District of Newberry, Three Delegate*. I'intrict of Laurens, Four Delegates. District of Abbeville, Five Delegates. District of Anderson, 1 lirte IfrlcffntM, District of Greenville, Four Delegate*. District of Pickens, Vbreo Delegates. District ol Spartanburg, Four Delegate*. District of Union, Three Delegates. District of York, Four Delegatus. District of Chester, Throe Delegate*. District of Fairfield, Three .Delegate*. District of Lancaster, 'J wo Delegatos. By Command of , Brevet Major-tieneral Kn. K. H. Caxht: LOUIS V. C A/.I AID', Aide-do-Camp, A. A. Adj't."Oeneial. Official: Lot'is V. Caziaat', Aide-de-Cainp and A. A. A. <i. 11 k i o v LBS OK ci.i; \N n >T I \ LI RM J TON RAOH wanted at this Office Will either pay CASH or giro the LtiMir.it in exehungc, Juuo I'i.h, I8b7. raunistrc jC thyx. Published every Thursday Morning. liV (OWiMiS cV (MIMHIC, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. W. M. CONNORS, D. J. CARTER. TERMS: For ono year in advance, - .()() I For six month* " " .... 1.60 For thiec months, 1.00 No niime will lie entered until the subset iption price is paid. A 0 VF.UTIKKM KN Tfi Will be inserted tit ?? ?r dollar nml fifty cmfa personam I >r the Ibst, and >mr d?Unr (' *r square b r each subsequent it.se tion. A square to consist ol the space of tkn links, brevier type. No advertisement considered iess tban tr square. The nuuiber o' insertion* inii*t be written on eac.h advertisement, <ir they will be inserted till ordered out and charged iiecerdiiijjly. I The following prices will be charged lor ad! rcrtiscments by contract, frotti which there will | be no varying ; 3 months, fl months. 1 year. I Quarter' Column, {ego,no si'.n.oo $15.00 [ Halt-Column, 3",oo du.tm 40.00 Otic Column, -lo.uO ti.'i.UO 110 (Ml business cards one year Aln.no. do <lo six mouths $S.on. Announcing candidates {tin in advance. 1,-fz" Communications recommending eandi. I dales for olliee and all others of limited or in. I dividual interest, charged at advertising rates. All legal or otticial notices must be paid for I.v it... i...r.v;.t....t ...ti. r tlie same, without reference to their idh'cin) capacity. Obituary N'olici'ii ling the announce| meiit, will l>? charged for the overplus at rcgnine itdvci lising iau*. | Z'49~ Tiilr.itva ol Respect, rated us advertiseincuts. JOII WORK Will be executed w ith neatness and dispatch mid on accommodating terms. Zt?~ THE CASH ^>r Advertising and Job ' Work will be required in all instances as soon n* the wmW is tendered. Written orders, to secure attention, must be accompanied with the cash. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. Camden Mail. Depart* Monday und Friday at a. m. Arrives Tuesday nod Saturday at ti p. in. Mail cloaca Sunday and Thumday at 8 p. in. CHARLOTTE MAH,. Arrives Tuesday and Saturday at 12 in. Departs Tuesday and Saturday at 1 p. 111. Mail closes Tuesday and Saturday at 11 a. IMNKVILLK MAIL. Departs Thursday at > a. iu. Arrives Fiiday at -I p. in. Mail closes Wednesday at 8 p. in. JKKFEKSOX MAIL. Departs Thursday at 2 p. ni. Anivcs Saturday at 11 a. iu. Mail closes Thursday at 12 m. CAMDEN via Liberty Hill. Arrives Friday at 1 1 a. 111. Departs Friday at 2 p. ill. Mail closes Friday at 12 in. Speoial Notices. To Consumptives. The Rev. Edward A. Wilson will send (Iree of charge) to all who desire it, the prescription with thi? direction* fi?r mnWiiii* ?n.i imint* ?Ka* aimplo remedy by which ho was cured of a lung flection and that dread tliitea.se Consumption. His ottl v object i? to benefit the afflicted and he hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing, ami may prove a blessing. 1'lfii.se address Rev. HOWARD A. WILSON, No. 105 South Second Street, Williumsburgh, New York. W. C. McMillan, Msrion, S. 0., Agent for 8. C. May 8th, 1807 ?ly. Errors of Yonth. A Gentleman who suffered for. years front Nervous Debility, I'rcmalure Decay, ami all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured.? Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by nddressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN 11. OGDKN, 42 Cedar Street, New York. May 8th, 1867? ly. Information-?Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a reeeipe for the removal of Dimples, blotches, Kruntious, etc., on the skin, leaving the samo sort, clear ami beautiful, can be obtained without charge by addressing Tuos. CHAPMAN, Chemist. Sept. IV, 1867. 8'2'J itroadway, N. Y. Mecklenburg Female College. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Rev. A- 0 8TACY, A. M , Principal. fcTANDAKD ot Scholarship f/vjh. Hoard with fuel, lights, contingent fee, and Tuition per Session of 5 scholastic months $108, halt in advance. If pahl entire iu advance, only $95,00 required, The locality la central and healthy. ({rounds ample. Building* spacious and comfortahle,? Hoard of Inatruction composed of the beat teachers the country nlTbrd*. For paititular.a, addreae TlIK PRESlbKS'T, Or, the Editor of Isilyrr, Sep. 4, 1867. tf Lancaster C. II., S. U. trospectus" or Tint ClIAKLKHTON SKMI WEEKLY AND Weekly Nkw?. The piibliahera of the Charleston Daily New* have much pleasure in informing the public that the hut number of their longpro mired Seini-Weekly edition will ho issued on Saturday, the 3d of November, nnd will be regularly published thereafter on Wednesdays and Saturdays. As haa been before atated, it will be tha endeavor of the Publishers to make the paper in every way worthy of the public patronage. It will contain a variety jo matter, constating of at onea. literary newa, family gossip, etc , which will not be found in the Daily, nnd will have all the editorials and news of interest transferred from that issor The market reports will be full and reliable. The Weekly edition of the News will also be commenced on Sunday Morning, a., i.i. -# ii . . > " "i novainMr, and will be issued regularly thereafter every Sunday morning Thia paper will he entirely original in itself, and will he made up independent of the other edition*. It will contain the latent telegraphic new* from all part* of the country, beside* having interesting nelection*, store*, literary item* and book review*, gossip, late market report*. City aud State item*, elo, etc. 'IVrin* of Semi Weekly....$5 00 a year. Term* of Weekly $3 00 a year. Addreaa CATIICART, McMII.I.AN A MORTON. No. 18 Hay ne street, November 1, 'Ob Charleston, S. C. B U g I N E S 8 C A 11 I) S. I loliu lVitlt?*?*?|>oon, ATTOKNJ V AT LAW, Offers his Professional Serviced In tho Practice of l-aw to the (.'iitivns of IsMiciMter. 19- Office on I)uiil.i|) Street, near the P. H. . January V, 1S07. * tf. | A 5fU\V P-Wjy of an ol.l rumor having generally prevailed, tlmt 1 have discontinued tho practice of medicine, I lake this method of declaring that 1 am now, have been, and expect to be actually engaged in the practice ol inv profcsoon, t?o lon^; as I lire. From hunger I would not die, 'Tin pint lliut lit' wlio oat Should work. And ho will I, April 4?tf. It. K WVMR, M. P. c. i?. mm.tom, ?. J. withvhspoon, Chester, S, ('. LaucH'ter C. II. llt hoii \Vilh('i>|iooii, AT TO UN KYS A T L A \V SOLICITORS IN EQUITY. Will pructicu in Lancaster and surrounding I'isr tricts. Particular attention given to the colloc tion o( Detrts, Drawing Deeds, Contractu, Ac. Aug ir>, 18rtC. tf. Kershaw &, Connors, ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS. nr< Mlice in the Court House, Lancaster, S. C. Gk.s. J. H. Knisiuw, \ W. M. Connors, Esq., Camden, S. 0. > ban castor C. II., S.C Jan. lt>, 1308. 16-tf. WILLIAMS & ALLISON, A T T O II N B V S A T L A W asd soLK iToi^ a \ i:<itirrv {g* OlTlce in the Court House, Lmcutcr, S. C. Hon. (J. W. Williams, ) It. K. Allison, Esq. Yoikvilh-, S. C, ) Lancaster, 8. 0. Aug. 22, 180fl. 28?tf. DEKALB HOUSE. r pMIH Subscriber lakes pleasure in inform jv. iii<* nw iricnaa anil Iho puMic generalIy. that ho ha* re-opened the DKKAl.ll HOUSK, which hum been thoroughly rouuvatnl, and is now ready for the accommodation of the travelling public, whose patronage is respectfully solicited. Couches nlwnvs in readiness to convey passengers to and Irion the Hotel. The proprietor promises to do all in his pcutr for the comfort of his guests. J \V. ROlX;KUS, Proprietor. Camden, S. C , Sept. Pi, 1M>7. tf. .11 ILL'S il 0 li s e, Corner Meeting und Queen Streets, CHARLESTON, S.C. rrillis I'OI'UI.AR and WKI.I. KNOWN 1 HOUSK IS NOW j-'UKl.Y OPIiN for the reception of visitors, having beea refurnished with NKW and KI.KtCWJ' FURNITU It K throughout; and oiler to the traveller aceouiiiiodationa and conveniences, as a FIRST CLAS3 HOTEL, not to ho equaled by any North or South The Patronage of the travelling jiuhlii- in respectfully solicited. Kates of Konrtl per day $4.00. " ' " month as may be greed on. JOSEPH PURCKl.l,, Feb 48. Proprietor. A HOMESTEAD POR $5. IN VIRGINIA. 200 Farms and 10 000 Building Lots For Sale. In the Gold-anil Oil He;/ions in Vin/iurV? 'l\i be sold in Shares,at $5,eucli as follows: 1 farm of 100 acres, containing a gold mine, valued nt $-25,000 I farm of 80 acres, containing coal oil, vnlucd at 10,000 3 fnruis of 00 acres encli, containing gold ore, $5,000 each, 15,000 5 farms of 10 acres each, containing coal or oil,$2,000 each, 10,OOl) 10 farms of *20 acres each, AAnlninifi/r iiaiiI oil 1 /w?A ?.1. 111 ,w,rt ,,s WII, l,UUU cncil, IIl,UVU '20 fxrma of 10 acrea each. containing coal or oil, $500 euch, 10,000 160 farina of 5 acrea each, containing coal or oil, 9100 each, 16,000 400 Riippnhwnnock city lota, 200 by 100 fee* each,$80 a piece, 322)00 400 Rappahannock city Iota, 100 bv 100 feet each.$40 a piece, 16,000 400 Rappahnnnnrk city lota, 50 by 100 feet each, $20 a piece, 8,000 800 Rappahannock city lota, 25 by 100 feet each, 810 a piece, 8,000 8000 t 'lifton lota, 25 by 100 feci each, $5 a piece, 40,000 10,200%hnrea, amounting to $200,000 Certilicntea of iheae aharea will be cncloacil in envelopea exactly alike, ae?led up, mixed together, numbered on the outride and deposited in bnxea. Any peraon Minding 50 cenla can order any number he ;nny chooae. If he ia pleaaed with what the certificate cat la for, he can then aend $5,00 and obtain a DKKD for the land, no mati tot what it may be, whether a lot worth from $5 to 80 ; or a farm worth from $100 to 25.000. All farnta worth over 1.000 will be redeemed in greenback*, ahould it be preferred, aubjeet to a deduction of 20 i?t c? nt. Any numWr (if aharc* ran be taken by individual*. Club* will be received at 10 per cent discount. Addreaa with money and atamp unclotted fur return pottage. K BAUDKR. Rappahannock City, Culpeper Co. Va, via Bine View, Fauquier Co , Va. P. N?Rappahannock city ia in the ] mid*t of tho "Cold Region," in Culpeper County, and Clifton m the "Oil Region" in Rochnnnn county, on I.ouiaia Fork of Itig Handy River.' The ahare* are aold no cheap to irduco auttlement. Hept. 19, 1807. 3m. Empire Hewing Machine Co. Prxhcxpril Office, tilt) liroa,lioay, \'cw York. /> U t" ?T I - - - - ' . , improvement in Mewing Ma. IT chine*. Kmpire Shuttle, Crank Motion Sowing Machine. It ia thu* rendered noineileea in notion. It* motion being all tiOMilive, it ianot liable to gel out of order. Ilia thu beat Family Machine! Notice ia called to our now and Improved Manufac turing Machine, for Tailor* and Boot and Shoe Fitter*. Agenta wanted, to whoin a liberal discount will be given. No Conaignuient* made. KMI'IKK MKWINU MACIIINIi CO. Due. 5, '%fi?ly. FOUf 2'S cilburatrd Horse anil cattle Powflers. ilil* animal, ?ucli as LUNO FEVEK, ti,LAND1 YELLOW WATER, II E A V E 3, n/irm tt u iuu ml^abn rn^orablo skeleton into a flue looklut; and spirited horse. To keepers of Cow* this propnrnlion Is Invaluable. It i ti ere uses the (juautUy and iinprov^^ much faster. ---> \ In ?ll disease!! of Swtne, such as Coughs, I"l??r? in the Lungs, Liver, _ ^ j fcc , this article JfeS acts as a S|ivciflo. u/aV Ity pulling from / one half a paper V I to a paper in a ^^^fiiSSK^sSg'^l ~~ tMirr' l !>f swill tho ^ KM^ W ' above d isenses -fit .- Jp will be eradicated *" * ?nr^' I I or entirely prevented. If given in tine, a certain ! preventive and cure for the llog Cholera. Price 25 Cents per Papor, or 6 Papers for 81. FBEFAKED OT 8. jY. FOIJT/ AC lJIlO., AT THEIR WHOLES AIR DUVii AND MRDIflXR HEIOT. No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States. For Bale by STRAIT & PA VIS, May 8, 18t"7. Lancaster villo, B. 0. PROSPECTUS O/ THE CHRISTIAN NEICIlliOR. CTUl> willing. I shall cause to bo pit 1,1 i?li. IT etl, nt n place, tilli price hereafter lo be derided upon, a Weekly I't.pir, with llie above style and title. The general object of tlio publication \vi I be Ibe mnintcimnee of the Christian Scriptures as tiio standard ut rignt, in questions whic'u involve nioralitr, whether these questions appertain to man i divid i ally nt collectively, and whether ari-ing from bis relation lo (Sod or his neighbor I'.i j lining conscientious obedience to all the ordinance* <?f cr il government nut in contl'et wi'h the law of Cod, the CHRISTIAN NillCMiK >11 will be an unequivocal advocate of ChiUtiunity as opposed to war, either offensive or defensive. While neither polities nor other ineonge in n innuvr hiimii in any wise alloy ; v? I the principles of Christianity wiil be applied to nil isltti'm, mi I it r as t Ik* y involve moral principle. Politic* shall Im> excluded from religion, yet the former shall n?t he exempt from the application of the hitter. Identified with the MethndUt Episcopal Church, South, whom1 authority iimlcr (iod is paramount with me, and holding the principles announced, the NKKilllllllt is ollVrod ax a medium of advocacy of ul! the int< rests of Christianity in that branch of the Church, and also ns n't agency for enlarging nnd establishing in other ehurches, and in tlie regions tieyond. that Kingdom ot Christ "which is not of this world." i desire to ascertain, through the agency of nil who will so far iu'ercst themselves, what nn hi her of subscribers (name, postotliee. Conntv and State,) nmy bo reckoned in the beginning; the price governed by sire of sheet for six or twelve months to he forth coming on the reception of the first number. Let all communications he addressed SI 1)1 II llltO'.YNK, July 21. Marion C. II., S. C. THE fioiitherii Christian Advocate ! 1067. TIIIKTtKTII VOI.UMG. 'pills WELL KNOWN RELIGIOUS 1 f.onily newspaper, comineuced its "I'llir tielh Volume in Jaiiusrv, 1 x*r7, under ilie fMinurini nunrin ?i inn u<*v iv II. I). I> , who h:i8 conducted it for lite putt twelve years. De voted lo Keligion and the interest i of the Church ..f Christ?nn organ of the Methodist Rpi*copa|. Church South, in the South-Kastern States?of high literary character?having among its contributors ami correspondent* many of the moat eminent divine* in tiint Church. and gi'.ing due attention to every ipicntion of public importance, to facta in Science and Art, to the News, to the Markets, etc., etc , we deem it tlir imj paper for the Family, where but one puper is taken, and worthy a place with the beat, where several are taken llcaidea, it is emphatically the paper for the poor man, (and such wo nil nrn now) f?r it is cheaper, style and size considered, than nny paper in the Southern States. As a medium of extensive country advertising it is the hest paper in the SouthKa?t, having a wide range of circulation, and a large list of subscribers in South i Carolina, (ieorgia, Florida'and Alabama! Any person sending #30,00. will be enti' tied to a copy of the paper for one year, for this service. Those wishing tn subscribe may remit | by mail, or apply to the nearest intinenmt j preacher of the Methodist Kpincopal Church i Si uth, all of w hom are Ageols for the paI l'Vr . | Terms:?T'uroo Dollars for one year; Two Dollars f<r eight month; One Dollar I for four month. i,.,.,,-...!./.. /'-.i. ~j ??' ? -l. * '?% -?r? ?r? UUVUflVr. f? 111*11 1110 money in exhausted, the paper is disontin u?d. Address J. W. nUKKR & CO., Kept. 18f>7, Macon, (Jr. THE WESTERN DEMOCRAT, Published every Tuesday at Charlotte, N. 0. Btr WILLIAM J. YATES. buitor ant> tropkiktor. Tcrms?per annum in advanco. $'2 for six months. Adrorti.iemenl*?ft per S'juareof 10 lines or lesa ?ill be (hailed for each insertion, uidcw I the advertisement is insert : ! i months or more. Eraptro Shuttle Sewing Machinee are at'pkrioil toau othkk' Fur Family an l Manufacturing I'urpotrt Amenta wanted. Address, KMI'IKK S M. CO. !>?c S/fiG-sly. tilG Uroadway, S. V. i N. V. ADVl-UTISKMUNT^ ? . - - A . f .... i . HENKY,MOORE >V (JliNlINlfj Muniif.ivltiryrs :inii J<>M>rrs clothing, No. 6'ii Broadway, opposite St. Nlcholaa Hotel, New Yoife. IMtilip Henry, Jr. formerly ot Iicilf)*,' Smith A. Townseiid. John T. Henry, formerly of Saulabury A. llerry. Alex. T. Monro and lunar, V (renting, faf* uierly with Henrys, Smith A Townsend; W? have ready a large, handsome an<4 Well assorted stock of Ready Made Clothing', mar u facta red bv oh exclusively for tfitf k?>nthei : Trade, *\ hieli wo are pre'pared t<? srll al LOW I'ltlCKS and 01/ Liberal Terms. Oi.r Stock io adapted in mater Fa), aiylev lengths and sizes, exclusively to the SoniFF,and comprises good* Irwin the lowest priced to the tinesl made, including a large nssu/V-' ment of goods for Freedmen's 'Tfcar/ The recent decline in woolen and rnttm'f fabrics will enable its to oiler Clothing n% much lower prices than it had been sold ftff at any time sineo I8l>() Cash and elnso buver* iViim the Sontir' are invito! to examine Aur stock before' pincliAsing. n* we believe we ean tiller then? "rent in?iiuartp*iitii We will be hkrppy receive orthiM, nmf our long experience in tbu Ncuvtlierft' iVrwrness enables lis to make selections which will be eerliiiu to give entire Hiitii>fiictPoi*/ Descriptive Catalogues witli prices sent by in/<iI if ilesireti. II1SNKY, M<K)RB & CKNtJNO, .r>22 Itrtimlw y, New York. Sept. 2 b, 'C7?tmn n i;m i.x<rr<)\s' V I 11 K A R M S . SOM) IIV TIIK TKADK CKNKItALI.Y A 1.11! Kit At. Dt?COUST ro Dkalrk*. 2()0,<ii)U furnished the U. S. (iovernmeut. Annv Revolver. -t I ton in ('..ril.r.. Nnvv Revolver, 3b-11)0 in. Calibre. IMt It. volver, Navy Size Calibre. Police Revolver, Navy Size Calibre. New Pueket Revolver, ill IbO hi. Cnlilirv. Pocket Revolver, (Itiilcr'a pi ) til IK>0 in. Calibre. !t< peatini; Pi->tol (Klliot pt.) N>? '22 ar.d 33 < 'arttidye. Vent Pocket Putul, No. 33, 30, 33 and 41 (I. i.ij?e. (Jun C.nie, No 23 runi 32 Cartridge, lireeeli l.oadinjj Rille, tlleu'.a') No. 32 and 38 Cartridge. Revolving ilille, 30 and 11 100 in Calibre. K RKMIMPPi >\ A SONS. It.tu.N. New York. ritl!?cii'ai. aukst*. Moore A Nieliol*, New York. Will. Item! .V Son. Ponton, ion '. (triibb. A (to, Pliil ndel phi*. Pool Iney A Trimble, Baltimore. Ilelirv PoImoiii A ("o. New ( Irlealia. Jol'iiNon, Spencer A (to., (Jhicupo. I, M. Ittiin.sey, A Co, St. I,.mi*. Albert M. Cr.uie, San Fraiieiaoo. June 13, '(i7 ? 1 y. ST EV ENS II 0 II SE, 21, 23, 25 & 27 Broadway, New York. O/tjmsite linivlinif (irren. (>\ TI1M KUKMI'KAN I'LAN. !IK STKVKNS llttl'SK i* welI and widely known to tin; travelling putdic. Th* locution is especially suitable to merchant* sin! business iiicii ; it is in close proximity to lliy luisinciu psit nl tin; city? is on the highway of S%itberu ninl Western travel?sin! adjacent to? all the principal U.iiboal am! Steamboat depots. The Stevens House lias lilieral aecoiniinMlaliou for over U00 guests?it is well furnished, and possesses every modern improvement lor the coiuiorl and entertainment nl its inmates. The rooms arc spacious and well ventilated?provided with g is and water?the attendance ia prompt and lespeotful?and the table is generoiisly provided with every delicacy ol the sea. son?at moderate rates. The looms having I ecu refurnished and re uri- ciik'ik'.i i4i oiMr extra litcilities lor tlic coudorl and plea-tun* of our tioeats. t?KO. K. CllASK. k June 1*2, 1SC7?Cm. Proprietor*. auovcj* co, riauo Forte Manufactareri, llt'J Broadway, N, Y. 'pilF.XR I'l \NOS, ree?'iveil tin* 1I ifjhen t J_ Award of Merit! at the World's Fair, over the beat maker* from laindnn, Parin, 'JvinanVi the cities of New York, Philadelphia, Ibilliniore ami .Boston ; also, the Gold Medal at the American Institute, for Five successive yearn! Our Piano* contain t It a French Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Over, strung B.isn, Full Iron Frame, ami nli Mod. em Improvements. Kverv Innlrument wnrranled Five years Mailt* under the supervision of Mr. J. II (irovstven, who hnvo a practical experience of over tliirty five years, ami in the maker of over eleven thousand piano fortes. Our facilities fur nianufacturihif enable u? to sell these in* ntruuiciitM froiu$IUO In #200 cheaper than unv first clans piano forte. Dec. 6, 'titi?ly. Get the Best! PHfflNiniDGLEMBR. THE >.!II.Y 1'IItEKIX Is published every morning, except Mod day, mid contains the I.ATKsT Nkws, by telel/fnoh anil mails, no to lh<. h.na nfnnin. -n r % - ' ~r ? v. iV.MH to press ; Kdjtorials, Correspondence from different points, Miscellaneous Heading, Tales, Poetry, Sketches, etc , etc , etc ? In theQuantity and Quality of its Headlao M att eh is not to be excelled by any paper in South Carolina. Aovkk i ukmksts insulted on favorable terms. THE TEI-WEEKLY PiKENIX Contains, in every number, the reading matter (embracing the latest news) of Two Issues of the daily It is published every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday worniocs. TIJK GLEANER Is published every Wednesday tuortieg. ? It will embrace eight pages, containing forty eight columns, is printed in a form te hind, and thus secures a faithful record and history of passing events. Tekms?in advance. Daily Paper, six uiontb*, $1 00 Tri-Wetdtly, " U AO Weekly, " " 1 60 JIJI.IAN A. SUI.UV, Proprietor, Juno '20, Columaia, 8. U,