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.. . -ri - :.he Remaedy for Grievances. -The people are law abiding. A ,nge of laws and a change of same.ofour old fogy- ruiets, who -advocate-the law of imprisonment of debt; robbing women for the benefit- of traders and gamblrs, ,r f X-any sort of people, turning out i hnfortunate families from house _nd home, and sriping the un e-ky debtor of the last cent ; and pho1ding generally, the system haw:. which prevailed in feudal , and heathenish lands, devoid _ rmercy..,which were calcula i dd increase the prosperity of b speulator, and aggravate the - ieries of the poor and the help roi the spirit that has been ? ",.anifested by sone of our present gislators in South Carolina, it r = ht.ghtbe argued, (but we hardly s kk it) that they would even re . the law allowing te dollars itOrh of.provisions to be exempt exxv, and restore the old hea Saru e for the creditor to take, d enslave the debtor, and his And children. Such is their tror-of the judges opinions and o1Iy regard for "the obligation of ee'd-tracts.' Forgetting that there e some things, men have neither -'aright. to sell or contract for, life -4 liberty among them. The Ste-lso has the right to protect seiety, and its tax payers from al ghe-ereditors to make paupers * people, and to expel them goira the shelter of a home. and r tethem out of the State, or i- they remain, and are aged, or feeble, to be supported tblie charity. They forget: ~,~j~tht the State is not bound Trk, or~ savage in its laws, y with the humors of such, ~~s-~dnge the disposition, comn ~ ~ with the charatter of such e s those.-GreenvGle Enter Sies toEvery Picture." Riiowing par-agraphs comn ' ~ing on the passage of the % 4i~ torial Bill are both taken -the HIotonQ Telegraph, of ''f~ ~$~--BY THE FIGHTING EDITOR. ~ ~bat the passage of the bill for ~~ goverimient of the so-called bol~States was a crime-a sin a4nst every cannon of truth and byv in which the American peo hebeen educated-a crime! eiitted consciond~y and wilfully, thgaifeto of a hate which une.shistan history. for the a spfu~L.maintenance of power, Atgthe' acquisition ofilct shw-is a fact so clear t-o us that b eeRho ~nnto denonnee it in sstrong as our connectaons ~i -S~~enormity. We tire conmpell Sdenrnanee it, or else stand evited before the world, of hav ita~kealeave of'all honesty and manho'd. In so doing we. repre st no party, but speak in the na:nead behalf of the Federal Goveiument, and of the governl ment of aWlehe States, all of which -.arefrevolutionized by this bill. It n aistrosity with out a parallel." - Q 2-3Y.0~'EflArCE EDITOR. .not think therec is any - ground for this fear. The 4se~ ofindustrial anid comm~aer afis will proceed just as thenew regime had not into. operation. Corn and niilgrowjust as well, and adcommerce -will thrive' :nac .uh as though there were -& ~itary government. 'There eteiherphysical resistance th one hand; nor practically ~. ~u~ous interferer.ce on the other; Re 'squentlythere will be no coi rs nor .contusion, the'refore no ~oifor damage to, materui p~erenyr * * * Really,! the 'reconstruction" strife in the so-called Congress, having come to an end, there will be a more settled state of affairs than before. Connidence will becomc stronger, and prosperity will revive. So we think.' SEsnaSIu S CG GEST!oN.-X\e fm i the following sensible suggestion in a Floria paper, credited to a "Georgia exchange. "Let the planter take the 8150 which he proposes to pay for an extra hand invest it in manues, judiciously, and he will increase. the amount of hjs crop more thn the work of an extra hand. Be sides he makes clear above this the bard and- other extras neces over his neighbor who uses none of these fertilizers. We are glad tQtee so many of our better plant ers taking this thing into consider ation, and procure large supplies of guano and other manures. Al though the number of laborers has decreased by hundreds in the low er counties during the past year, yet the n.,xt crop is anticipated to far surpass that of 1SC5. We trust that they will not be disappointed. Legal Advertisements. Fair Nolc to Trespassers. The Subscribcr forewarns all persons. white or black, fox hunters o' others, who trespass upon his plantarion,by letting down fenc"'s, or other viol?tion" tat tet mi-t hereafter do so at their ri-k, as he will pro cced against them to the full Cxt(' that the law Till allow, All pcrsons will take due notice an"d govern themselves accordingly. April 3 143m J. B GLYMPII. The State of South Carolina. NeN berry District-In Equity. Elijah P: Lake Adm'r. vs Mary C. Boozer & others. Bill for Sale of land, and to pay debts. The creditors of John C. Boozer dee'd are required to render and estaL:i-h their respective denandl on oath, before the first d"v of June next. Con's OfLice, S L AS JO^iNSTONE, March 25th, I St;7. 13 5t. c. E. N. D. The State of South Carolina. Newberry District-In Equity. J. M. Senn and others vs E. P. Lake, Adm'r, and others. BI tor aceonat, relief, &e. The creditors of Elijah M. Lake, dec'd, are required to reuder and establish, their re spective demands, on oath, before the Com. inissioner on or before the first day of June next. Con.'s Ofhce, SILAS JOIINSTONE, March 25th, 1S67. 1a t9. C. E. N. D. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Newberr: District-n Equity. Agnes M. ('aidwell & Susan Cl('.telll by n'xt friend, vs William Wailace, Ex'o-. Petition for Sic of Land. By order of the Court, dated Sr!b Fe%ruary, 1Sr;', I wiil sell he-;ore the Court Hou-v at Newberry, ou the first Monday in \tay next, the real estate of Howard II. Caldwelli, deceased, as follows. A lot in the town oi Newberry, fronting on Pratt Street, twety-vtwo feet and rutn aing to-the rear forty t wo feet, hounded by lots of S. Montgomery,. George G. De Walt, and lot belonging to the estate of John Ii. Steele, dec'd. TERMs-The purchaser will he required to give bond with t least two good sureties and a Mortgavge of the property to secure the purchase money, payable in two eqgnl annual instalments, with interest from the day of sale, and to pay the costs of these proeedings in cash. Corn's Qfliee, SIL AS JOIINSTONE. ~March 25th 1867. is 5t. t12 C. F.. N. D The State of South Carolina. Newherry District-In Equity. Office Court of General Session~s a<nd Common Pieas. I, Elijah P. Lake, Clerk~ of said Court, in pursu: 'ce of the directions of the Act of the Legislature -ini such cases made -and. provi ded, do herehy give publie notice that an election fior "Ordiniary" for Newberry Dis trict, wi!l. he thld on Tuesday, the thirtieth day of April next, at -the usual places of election throughout the s id D)istr ct. Witntess my hand at Newberrv Court [Iou:se, this 21st day of March, 1867. E. P. L AKE, c. C. r. & G. 5, March 27 13 3t. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity-Newberry District. L. C. Kibler aind others vs Nauncy Auil and others. Bill for accotunt, injunction sale of land, to pay debts anti to appoint Receiver. It appearing to my sati4factiont that John Martin Aucli, one of the defendants to the Bill resides beyond the limits of .this State. It-is ordered, that he do plead, answer or demuir to said Bill within three months froum the pmblication of the rule, or the samte will be taken oro conxfesso against him. SIL AS JOiH NSTONE, C.E.N.D. Comn's Office, Feb. 25-10-:.t. ST ATE OF~ SOUTH CAROLINA. In ?qnity-Newberry District. John S. Ron wick, Adrn'r vs. Stephen Dugan, Sam. Dugan et al. The creditors of Ben Dugan, freeman, deceased, are required to render and es ta . lish on oath, their respective demands before the Cotmmissioner on or before the first day ofM\av ~nexr. SI LAS JOIINSTONE, c.E..D Comn's office, 1st Feb. 1S67. STATE OF SOUTIH CAROLINA. In Equity-Newber:y District James IL Sheppard vs Mary E Schumnpert and others. Bill foir Injunction, &e. The creditors of Honorias Sheppard, deec'.I re requested to render and essablish, on 0onhI their respective demands before the Com misioner, on or before the fir- day of M1ay, 1.867. SIL AS JO HNSTO NE, o. s. N. D.. Comn's office, Feb. 1, 1807. 3mno. ~ l2 STA TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity-Neuberry Di=triet. John S Rennick, Adm'r vs. Stephen Dugan and others. B:H for sale of .eal cetate, re lief &c. By order of the Court, I will re-sell at the risk-of ti:e former purebaser on the first ~ava in; My, 1S67, hefore the Court lion.se at New berry, at public auction, the ral estaae of Ben Dugan, freenman, deceased, as fol!ow : A tract of iland, situ ited in Nevberryv District, cottaining sevety-lour ac:eCs, more or less, atnd hounded by lands of Dr. G. WV. Glenn, deceased, J. B. Glympn i. antd others. A tract of land, situated in New berry Distri:t zmn waters of Kin.: Creek, contain ;:g furty-five acres, more or less, and bound [d by hm's of John Glenn. J. 8, Renwicek andi David Wicker. T'En:ts.-The~ purchaser will be r.Nquired to give bond with at least two good sureties and a miortga ce of the.'premises, to secure pyment of the purchase money, payable on the first day of January 1868S, with in terest from the day of sale, and to pay in cash the cost of these proceeri,ings. SILAS JO'I NST ONE, c. F.. N. D. Com's offiee, April 3-14-4t. *9 J. E. s-rEnFOSEs. ArLAN JACamL.. STENHOUSE & MACAUiLY New York Advertisements. J. HICKLING & CO.'S Great Sale of W atches. On the popular one price pian, giving every patrni a h:dsome and reliable watch for the low price of Ten Dollars ! ' ithout regatd to value and not to be paid for unless perfectly satisfictory : 50i So:id Gold Bunting Watches S'50 to $75' 5.; Magic Ca ed (,o'd Watche,-2 0 to 500 Ludies' Waches. Emnmaled--'00 to 301 1: 0 Gold lt'g Chron. Watc:es-25 to 800 1.tn Go!d Iiunt'g Eug'ish Levers- t0 to 251 8,000 Gold lnnt'g Duplex Watches-150 to 200 ,, ' (o'd Ht'z Americau >' atcles-100 to 250 5. 0 Silver liunting Levers 5 to 151 5.0 0 Silver H nnt' I)up -- 75 to 25) 5.0' ('old Ladies' Waches :0 to 250 1 , 0 (old Huntting Lepines 5. to 75 10. t'0 31iscellaneous Si;ver Watcht.s- 5 " to 100 25,00 I Hunting Sih rr W1athes -- 25 to 5 3 0i As-orted Watches. all iid--- 10 to 75 Every patron obt:cins a Watch by this arrange ment, co ting but $10, while it may be woftl $750. .No prtiality shownb o Messrs J. Uck:ing & Co.'s Great Amerie::n W,tocl Co.. \e". Y k 'it.v, n; i;h to imtnedmte, It d:sp"e of the al ot" map:it'cnt Stcee Cer, tificates unmit.n ":tiec.b, *re inced i!, se:.:ed on veIcp,. lu:der s are eti'led to the : rticle ta:tn,ed oen their c'r: t- ip:n p l; nt:mvrt of I'en Doilai. n i"h"r i' l a % ICII w":th $7 0 or one n olth :c"'s. Ti re urn 1 o any of 0 Cr tificafes eitit lls y on to thte art;c:es l,:rme<l teire m:;, ur :. t::\ nwit. , irre- poft:ve of;'s wro: th. and a- 'n rticie valued es t: I O 0 1 tt an,",1 in ai,y c rticate. it wi!! at ecne be t t ti. i nIo 'ty. but a ;t:i_ h'-:otsri I ,ltnmat trascruti, whit inn: . be is tici! ated in eveu by the mc.st tastioiinn: A ;ing:e Certificate will le sent by mail, rost poid. ulon receil t of 25 cents. five tor $1. eleven for $2, hiirt'-'hrre and e!e::-nt premium for $5, sixtv six aid nire valuible pr.-minrn for 810, cr.e'hut tred ai.d must superb Watch for $15. To Agen:s and those wishing employment this is a rare oppoprtuuity. It is a 1e:ttimate;v con c.cted busine,s, (lu;y authorized by the Govern mnut, :nd open to the most careful Ccrutiny. ire us. Adcid rers J. uI1'KLI'G & CO., 149 Broad wuiar-Ner P. 0. Feb. 6 6 Sno. City of ew York. GiOVESTEEN & Co., PIANO FORTE MAr FA CUTURERS, 449 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. These I'IANOS received the Highest Award of Merit. nt the World's Fair. over the best ma l:ers from Lo:don. Paris. Gerntaiy. the cities of ew Yo, hk. IIi,delphiia, 1:li imore and Boston; ai so. the Uo:d Meda! at the American Institute, 1oi Five Succissve Years ! Our Piano contain the French Urand Action. Harp Pedal, Oyer strung lIas, Fu:l ron Frame, and all Modern Improvements Every Instinment warranted FIVE yeis Mate under the superviaion of Mr J fl. 6 hOVES I 1EN, n ho has a prrc;ical expeh rience it' over thirty five years, a:d is the maker of over eleven thcu:nn .iano lo tes. Our f::ciI ities for mnannti;ctrig enab!e us tosell tl:ese in strumen:ts tron $11 to ;2iU0 chei;per than nry first class pianoi forte. ;uo 1. ly $1,5oo TER tEAR! we want agents every wher( to sell our IMPIIOVED S20 Sewing Ma chires. Three new kinds. Under anl up per feed Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Above salhary oil large' commissiont puid. The omz, machines sold in the Uni teu States for les thMn $40, which are fully acensed by llowe. Wheeler & Wilson, Gro ver &. Baker, Singer & Co., and Bachelder. All othier cheao machines are infringements, and the seller or user are liable to arrest, fine antd impisonment. Illustrated circulars sent free. A:Idre-s. or~ call upon Shaw & Clark, at Bidderford, Maine, or Chticago, Ill. July 25 ly. Hotels. Newberry Hotel. THIS HOTEL having changed hands, has becn thoroughty renov:ated and reti tted, and the sub'icribe'r earne,tly solicits the attention of the piublic to the fact. A newv and elegant BAR RooM is at, tached to the house Chbeest wvies, liquors and cigorS can always be h id C. C. G H ASE, Ag t. March 29 tf MiiLLS' HRE CORNER QUEEN AND 11EET1NG STS, Charleston ,S. C. This well knoiwn first cekss liotci has just bteen thorouhy repared, refitted and re murnished, and is 1ow ready forl the aceo. moida tien of the. tra velli:rgr puh!ie, whose patronage is respectrolly solicited. Coavebes always in readIiness to conver passengers to and from the Hotel.. The l'ro.priet or prom~hises to do all in his power for the comf!ort of his guests. JOSEP'II ITRCELL, Nov 7~ Proprietor. Central Hotel. From and aftrr this date, the "'Shiver Eonse, ' ill bie known by tile above nameu. The' p-atronuage received by the present pro prietress haus beenl so grti~urfy:g that she is1 letertmined to enilargre her business and ;ive to it a distinctive title. The travelling public will b,e accommo ated prom ptly and wel!: an unexception ble table alw.ays be kept ; attentive ser vants wviil attend to inldivi::l wants, and no eff'ort he spared to preserve the reputa ion which the present mianagemient has en eavored to preserve. MRS. D. C. SPECK, Dec. 19 tf. Colmubiat, S. C. WAVERLY HOUSE, 256, IN TH E END'OF KING-STREET, C HA RLE30N ..C. THIS pleasantly located House is no0w open for the accommodation of permanent and trans it boa- ders rs. A. J. K i-i NEDT. L. A. RUFF. July 25, 866. . tf. No. 103, East Bay, Charlesten, S. C. ON TILE EUROPEAN SYSTE3I, The bto:rder or lodger renting his room, and ea ting where he ple::s's. Attached to thne house is a fine R ETAUTRANT whore the best of fare- of any' andi every ksimd, and at mfost reausonale Ete ls, c:!n lbe Ih:ai. This plan is ext'-nsively caaried on in New York andut is found to be muost conuvenient, and partinhir'y a' apted to boieiness men. The rooms are lirge, airy- : rd well furnished, and' every attentio:: will be tiven to render Corner King aind -Socty-ss. CHARLESTON, S. C. Saiiage & Ensign, Proprietors. Jesse L. Savag. - - Edwin W . Ensign. Novemrber7 PAVILION HOTEL,I C'harlestoi, S.C. The above poupTlar Hotel is open for the acom:modatiop of*he 'ravelling Public. Board, per dlay, 83.00 Mrs. H. L. BUTTERtFIELD, A. ErTTERiFIELD, - Pr-oprietress. Superuntendent, November I CHARLESTON HOTEL Baltimore Advertisements. Spring Itliportatioll 1867. RIBBONS, And Straw Goods. RMTONG, C.ATORI & CO., Importers and Jobbers of Ribbos. Bonnet Silks and Satins, Moi. . ti.e. r";.,;., T'eirts, Ru es. Zoe.r. F eatherc, STili~ B0EES 1D LADIES' IHATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed, Shake-r Hoods, &c., 237 and 239 Ealtim:orc-St., BALTIM~ORE, MD., Offer the largest Stork to he found in this Country, and unequalled in choice variety and che:ipness. Orders solicited and prompt attention given. February 27 3 mo. Carriags, Buggies, Wagons. A New Carriage AND Buggy Factory. NEAR THE DEPOT IN ONE OF WM. LANGFORD'S BUILDINGS. The subscriber being a practieal Carriage maker l trade, having arrnnged with com petent workmen, for carrying on his busi ness in a worrianiike tmanner, he announ ces to the citizens of Newherry and surroun din: country, that he is ready to receive orders for new work, Carriages, or lug zies, &S:'., of any style or pattern that par tics may wish. And it their work is not !one acoordirg to order parties will not be mnder any obiliga:ion to take it, v. hen done. ive him a trial. is all he asks. Old Car iges and ITuggies renovated and made to ook egual to nlew, at r'eas:>nable prices. A ibe''ral share oif paitrmonge is solicit d. lHe is in !mnly receipt of patterns of nil the la test st yles in vogne; parties order ig can h-ive a fmue selectioni to choose from. A few Euggies on hand for sale. Dec. 19 51 Onmo. J. TAY LOR. Carriage Shop, ewberry C. H.,So. Ca. Respcif!!yinfrms he itiensof New >erry$3and sooningT country that having repared1 ta ex?ete all work in his li ne in e nea test mne tner, and with iipatch. Xil make a:. epi ariages, Euggi es, Wago ns,&c. Nov '7 Cmno Mjiscel lancous. Notice. Theodore Gouin and James MIcIntosh,both f the Town of New berry, in 'he Srare of ouh Carolina. have formed a imited part ership for the transaction of a General Drug usiness, at Newberry, South C2roIina, un er the partnership name and style.of T. u in, in which T'heodore Gonin is a gene ral pairtner and James McIntosh is a special artner: to carry onl which partner4hip bu,= ness James McIntosh has contributed two houand dlollars, and which partnership ommences on :his thme 20 h day of March, and continues uutil the expiration of three onths after one partner has given notice to be other of his inten ion to dissolve thme artership. JAN1E- McINLoSH. Dec276 T GOUIN. . HK L. Brantly, Cliil Engineer, Architect and Surveyor, Offers his services to the citizens of ewerry, and surrounding Districts. After si, teen years practicval experience n his profession, he insures satisfaction to ll who mayi emplIoyv himi ; the courts arme al ways satisfied nith his Surveys of lands. The plats ni ill he p rfectly neat and mmn xceptio!a!. Dec. 19, 18d6. 51-tf. C. H. KINGSMORE Is still at the old stand, Prepared to Take .mbrotypes & Photographs, And Paint abinet & Life size Portraits, From Life or any kind of? Picture. Hie will visit the country or a neighboring. town to paint Portraits. -A cloudy day as good as any. ' . Jan 16~ ~Restaurants. BLEASE'S RETREAT, NEAR.AIAZOKIE. Restaurant and Lodgings. B. M., BLEASE, Agent. December 1 SMITH & CHRISTIAN'S SALOD N, ON MAIN ST., NEWBERRY. Charleston Advertisements. J. R. READ & CO., NEW STORE. Ne Goods! 263 King Street, chr ton S. C. Having recovered from the effects of the late fire, and in the meantime repaired and improved our store, making :rge add itions to the same, we are now prep:tred, after pissing many weel;s in carelully selectin, Goods, to exhibit the most attractive and entire new stock of British and Continental DRY and FANCY GOODS ever offered in Charleston, t. C. J. R. READ & CO. 2i;3 King-st., Charleston, S. C. New and Seasonable Foreign Dry Goods, WHITE GOODS, Dome-tics and Linenc, English IIo;icrv, Best Kid Gloves, Lace Mitts and Gloves, Laces. Embroiderie , and J R. READ & CO. 263 Kiugrst., Charleston, S. C. CLOAK and SHAWL Department. Our NEW DISPLAY ROOM being now completed, we take pleasure in inviting an inspection of our new and choice stuck of Ladies Coverings, Comprising every new and choice novelty of the season. Black Si:k Ba-ques vrd Sacques, Black and White Lace Points, Grenadine and Barece Sh av:-s, Plain and Fancy Shetlatid Shawls, Mozambique and Spun Silk Shawls, &c. J. R. READ & CO.. 263 King-st., Charleston, S. C. Our entire Stock is New, having been selected during the late depres, sion in the price of Goods generally, and with particular reference to its adaptability to the market. Goods shown with pleasure to all. Latest novelties received per every steamer. Liberal discounts made '-to the Trade." for CASH BILLS or City acceptances. J. R. READ & CO., 263 King-st., Charleston, S. C. March 27, 3m IDr. N. A. PRATT, Successor to Pratt & Wilson Bros. Wholesale I)niggist. Analytical and Consulting Chemist, No. 23 IIayne-street, CHUARLESTON, S. C. DEALER. IN Druigs, Chenidcals, Paints, Glass, AND Drugiis s'Su7.c7'ics. Analysis or Orcs, Soils, Fertilizers,&c.. made with greatest ~care and accuracy. Chemi cal advice giyen in cll brauecbes of the science, on moderate terms. Dil. F, OUIN DANNELLY, So well known throughout the state, is with me, and woul'l be gtid to sco his old friend1s or fill any order 'for goods, March 20 3mno Da C. F.P N N Chreto .G GUS. D CE iRk, onS Po Ci,th. rv nmie~him asDaTcandidhe fre oTiceof Tax Coleror of this Disrict, believing r tat his nominatiotn will prove hiightr acoeptabler1 ,Mareb 20, 12 if. MA NY FRIENDS. MESsas EDITORS: You will please an nounce Mr. R. V GISPr. a< a candidate for a sear in the next sessioni ortour State Legisla, ture.1 FARMERS OF NEWBERRT DIST. IEssrns. EDnITons:-You will please an nace NArIll AN F JO0IINSON as a can didate for the offiee of Clerk ot Court, of the District of Newberry, for the next ensuTng~ term. MANY FRIENDS. MESSuS. EDITot's-By nominating Mr.0 DANiEL B. WliEELER as a candidate for Tax Collector of Newberry Dietrier: you will oblige his many WA RM FRIENDS. July 4. -MEsans. EDI Tons .-Tou will please -an nounce J. D. SM [T[I, as a e:ntdidate for the offIce of Tax Collector, New berry District, and ob'Tige. MANY FRIENDS. May 2, 1866. - - -. MEssRS EDITORta You are authorized to an nounce JOHN W. 00UNTS as a cand!aate 'for, the office of Tax Collector for Newbeiry Diet. at the'ensuing election. Mr. i'ounts is a gentle: man every way qualified for the office. DU'T,H FORK. FoR TAx COLLECTOR .-Capt.. JOHN WIL LIAMS is respectfully nominated as a.candidate for the Office of Tax Collector, NewLerry Dis trict, at the n(xt election. Oct. 81st, 1866. MANY FRJIENDS. MssRs. EnrroRs-Pense nominate Mr JOS. W. HILL as a suitable candidate for the office of Tax Collector,'for the ensuing term, arad oblige - EWB ERRY. Columbia Advertisements. I Corn ! Oats! Flour! 4000 Beshels Prime White Corn, 100 Bbls Flour, 500 Bushels Oats. E TO ARRIVE. { P 10 Ilhds Bacon clear Sides, b 2000 Bushels Yelln w Corn, R For sale by BROWCNE & Si'HIRMER, et mar 20 21m Main st.. Columbia. 01 lII R. L. BRYAN, t WITH JT JAMTER, Opposite Columbia Court Iouse, S. C. DEA LE1 IN SCOL, LiW, 'EDiC: L & MISCELLAEOUS BOOTS, Writting Papcr, Blank Books. Stat-ionerv for :hools and Omices, a 1AW BLANKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Orders by 11ai Proip, ly Executed. March 6-10-3m'. JOHN C. DIAL, s (Late ALLEN & DIAL,) IT Importer and Dealer in English and American w al HARDWARE AND jci Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Castings Mill Stones, i Boltirg Cloths, Circ-'ir Saws, a Mill Irons, Sugar Pans, a India Rubber & Leather Belting, Carpenters', Blacksmiths' and Tanners' Tools, Housekeeping and Furnishing e .Hardzcare. tt AgTicultural Itplements a Lime, Cement, Plaster, Paint. Ol Fren.ch and Anmericnn Window Glass, Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Skot Belts, Poweder Flasks, Powcder, Shot, &c. Wholesale & JRetaiI, At the Sitn of the GOLDEN PAD LOCK I Columbia, S, C. Novemnber'T Gmn.e C& F. JVISON, Main Street, eiumbia, 8. C. (Next door to Messr 'J. & T. IR. Agnew,) n Has constantly on han d.a full and well o selected stock-of' Staple and Fancy) J Y GOODS, -AT GREATLY RED ~ 3D PR~ICES. g and persons visiting the eit y W Il find it to their advant.ige to give mne-a call.. CA LICOES, from I-le. to'25cts.. A lpaeus aiari Pop lins; frenY Soc. to 75. C Ladies Kid Gloves, 1.Oo. - - Breakfast, Sintw!s, from $2.50 to 2.(0. ;iudies Cloth Cloaks, fr-oei96.0( to $253)1 ,Iloop Skirts, from $1.00 to $4.00. My. stock is too varied, to gice a list in detail. but'simlprsnth above as ase ini rsn h, C. F. JACKSON. d Nov. 7, lmo. n P. B. Glass, DEAI;En IN PLIN-:T.. (a fe w doors west e t M&dn-sr. D . COLUMBI3i,S. G. WXholesale pu arh -ias e r s Shools, and Libiraries supplied on Spechdl Teimus.-- t (hrders by mail attended to carefudRy andl promptly atL New York prices. Blhmk Books mnade to atny pattern at low-. e t p-ices. -Nov 7 6mo. d T H E inhserul.e'r h.i' just reeivz'ed a sunpply of the-e Caves, from, Uew at;ove celerated U manufac?urer which are of the Tatem and mostr improved va ternis, and of elegant Rame woo d li,h-, amnl whic he off'ers at low rares to the iub!ie H e t;dke- this oecasi..m to s~y hat they have been purebiased exclutivelV for ca-h. and se'Iinig them at only a small advance on the cas%i Drice. rhat no orders for the above Cases will be attended to unless P accompanied with the cahb.~ '" Newberry, S. C., July 253, 1866 9mn. Jackson's Universal The washing for a family of' twenty -per-ti sons auay be cout pleted before ibreakdst he to clothes outo drv, tehouse fin good ordir ad comfortable for the-day, and the-family- -p' sa from- washing.:dtv anniovances: 'Who :n wotT not wish 'to have such comfort.s? or This Compound is~rnpidly takigg the place4 of all so.ips, wherever inltrodlced.. It 'is a chemical prepairation'-for -washing cothea, th coarsest, as welt~as the finest and most delicate- fabrics,- with little rubbing or hoil- I in saiving in-the process MoRE THAN .ONE. HALT THE COST OF SoAS, and but one-quarter of the time and labor is required to do the same amount ot washing as with the besF of soaps. IT WILL WASH IN HARD OR SOFT WATER. Clothes need boiling but a few minntes,te .1t b... ..... itte if n rubb nhing with the th 'hiladelphia Advertisementa SAMSON AlND MEL s - TUE STRONG MAN SHOEW OP BTEENP AN ESSAY FOR YOUNG MEN,'ei the rrors, Abuses and Diseases incident to . ' uberty, by which Youth is robbedof .t auty, and Manhood of- its powerg--rith ?ports on the best means of relief and re. Set in sealed letter envelopes. Tree charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLX OUrGI'ON, Howard Association Ph-il lphirr, Pa. Jan. 1 G-. gm. Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery. ORGANIZED, 184$. martered by the Legislatare, Feb. 26. 18 = mendments to Ctar'cr. Feb. 15 1860 and .' March 15 1865. Two full sessions of Lectures each year, inrmtt in.g the lirst of October, ad runing until Anril. The Dis e open, and pi ivate lectures nd -qau mntinue during the entire year. 'The ssionr continue, uintil Christmas or ree months, and the second until th'e $rst April or three nonth-; the two consttuf-, g one fuil cours of kctures. Examiaition cadid<<ates for giadnation will occurkt the Id or ach SeSsion. RI-.QU SITES P#R GRADUATIOI.-'Th ey', 3isites for gradultion are-three sessiols ctures, and three years study; or four a_. - ons, Ynclting two years spent ap ti - nver.ity THE SY5TEM OF MEDICInE TAlw .7"* he Universits is a liberal mediea RChooJa - * hilei all branebes-of rnedicine a4 _- - f -e tanrht, including the prepsratory itbout regard to any sectiia - * ence while they deprecarc tbe exc -afie? e ass of Aliopatfiy;Homtretputb, Ecle i s ydropathv, etc., they belfe.ve that a11 p 'a - pies of cnrand therapeutical agentsbo. taught in all welt-regalated hools. and that every intelligent, h d thorough practiti.,ner is entided le courre-ies and privileges of tbe ^ e. on, without regard to his peculiar 1herapeutics. FEr;s .- the rees for a U brai H & - " l the tjckets,.matriculai1onand - *j - - e $6&asession; or $120 per yearThd ".. - bo puebase tic ets only-have:to intrirt te-once, -which makes the secona - 55eindiaig- emonstrator's'. fees,. "t - W a ftil cogrse. Ta aid- yodng "if 6 woerate rn ibe Umsivergi in - reiuidred sc1olarbips. which are -p rgt-coure studet ,for'$75.atsc - )atse: ttudents aid~clergy-men for )isittt;ng' the holder -a life - einber -- e per+ettal briviieges+o the letnes - l the teachings of the school. 'Thie - Iditional fees :'v a yearly--tissecing - " ar ienlaiting icket, e.eh Qf'which is.$5 - - THi" ADVAI AGES OF -Sc&6&R5m?5 he 'sm.deti holding R aiehoarshipw en -r t e College at scy - tim.d duing- the yea ' ienmd as longns he-chooses.ndree~e ~ ". astitution as frequeumrty as desitid -~ It requires no previous retadng or nter the University on- scholafsbips, h 1iva TVte :Iitionl fees a bsved. Students, by holding s oarsh ~ rosecate other businesta~ par et - r'he.candid..te for graduatiqn canp imself a any rtma, an1dreceivo: s soon'as quai ed' ., rn casen ,'tuden t should hold' a scJawp ip ind Dot be s-ble to- attead-lctes 1 un be rtrnsferred.to anothler,thnts -.vt rg auy-loks. - 2 ~ Parenlt, guardian. or friexnds ot stii$e t 1h ing ntj porchase scholarsbip'dbr th S ar or more before.their.attend.ane. t niversityr.caTifecure -toenr'by ne-hmaf the price, and payin the 6aJm# hen . hs .student-enters.~Zyi* enevoent ,nen, esn bastow gnat; m pon poor yo'ung men;k by- resdid i u sebolarsh ip. sfidthus:e'oaIstp - 1 btan au honoraTejrfessF, . E.E REGUI&. FACI1Y. James McChltd A r of thelJ ncipjes an P Wm. Paine, -M.D., Profed the - - F pe and' pracd1se ot .Med iciin -~.*~G Cr. -Gnt,A0 M, D hysirOV A. R Thomas.. D., ~finfes iy Gener-al, SpdeiI i roocV 4'bologicaL. Josen 8. Longsliore,I ~ s Mteries, and Dsecases of vos ren - -*"*v'p r urgtr. - -~ PRor.ssoas oF Trzeri.'BRaNaS A .-Lrver AM. MD PN s - i inrcal Mediceme - J. 8. L'umgsbore, .MD., Profesef$. i Obstetrice - : v - F. A.- Von Moschzisker,T.D~ :~~~ ).i-oimesof the Eve ta mla L 0 d4mue, M.D ,. Prufesor o~Uii ~ ~ v i, mingy. ---- I Lukens, MI., DI. .$., 1 i - -n i'stry. - . C. - 1urphy,.DEU- Prof'eser of 'Mdj irr;-ieDe.nty dabC ure R B Weaver, ! M.D., Demon*ta~ r of.AUaioIn - PAI's, -Preri ?1 EDctss 1h - cirk e now cinnylete- a r'9a1ocve - I one thousadA i)tgt~ 4id.eontane a ful lsrgerv; and of *ontrn id et lu. - - khewr with 'thei pathol0o Isa~~ ji~ 4 ne' of tihe-most .cofplete, eidborata~ nen.aire works ItynniI thre. trb.nets. t - ~med from t- e AKniericani press. Prhee, ~stage' 5ct cenTl". EW F.CUG'OL il EMi-DIES.-nAn osaQO iI+Un ill !I esci ptifon of *1tty Co conR -d ail teen renmedres used by-aUl sekdd [tnohe-professio;. arU i a-ooapiel -$ast. aI 11W i tasmedien. PrIce $5~ -O~~ ho-ordetbOtt boW $Ifl Po%fge pT. - id. - - N1IrERSITY 4OVlUETNMr W~3~ AND SURGERY. - - S,mi-MontIh Journcal-of' Me lie, '.' ee*r*, Phy-icoiogy, -ygiene, and 4meeld i:.rarture, de vote d to the lgrofessioa the People. .-~ The cheapest medical pa per in the ord, - Ilished every two weeks.is the Unier ty Building, Ninth Street, south of Wal Single copies, . . . . $1 O0. Five copies to one address, . - 4 35 FT?en " " ." " . .. 9 2 Twenty "'--" . . 10 00 Thegetter u'p of the cldb shial have one pv grais.' It i. also the chsapest idrer ing~ medium in the 'world, as it: reaches ay alli'by~siefans and,drurgists, besides vin" i ALurge popular circulatin. h ice for auIertisingt: is~ ten. cem.perhuin ven word's raking a line.- No paperS O ad e-tsements inserted- unless prepaad. Ad drcs .:. - W. PFar, MD ~dtr. Dec. 19 5l rmo. Phiadel~i~ ASIONABLE B3AER and .HAJIR DRESSEEI RESPECTFULLY announces to thme in ienm of Newberry, that he has opened at old sJtop, opposiw zti(e Genii .Hon~se, /