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A aem' ikit&t $9 MW r.. S 4tetrodued ty. - iaveas,pfe yvansyivania, on T - t as eDa e "he inhabitants of M Igq (qel ~tcs to for-m. State *dediyt 8 ate and t i Apriefatfts -4f the, .,f asf. 4meriea in Cox Tr Tin''l g 'tr mestlRind~p etended ieemns - i;ithn that poetipa of ther terri lately losimed to bele"g . tt Stalles' nf Afne - to wit: The terri ty-ately called the Stat'of 'ir fegfllows: n"ies b#-al Stat ;s. Itsnted is, ajad the bil then * ~:are4-o beths that which they = efrn t:e ation- of hi.- iegiieopra Ad f efiees eVisting de' faco 1;dr' tfiose ! gassal.: de - 9 l astence. ie -}itkrenacte, #aeri-ies afbt relwith a -propr 4coga - d regu admitted in * be gw4hdas feow hs c9iiae .oshall ,f of1teisi dienfs bow, *iMiets, two of be asitd by the " _ alf ti datie which,;ty the . $2, 1$ 'i and its Bap x et :es 1.867, Are eopt e 'ar s is is:ad ty shil -5.t ed .p?rtiPasaid territory * -~ ~~* -, arpjndy re1i'ed fbm 'epresirvatioD of peace, - eahienae uppn the - agw'f tbeni. iod States into r eosatiueion si te sole duty' Ad ei et , and n4i&her'the - here.-any rght. to in-. atfok 0aters,t3*les re be Oe'sss o f the* -Gepiri QpftIOn efy * % ed ipsia - .add &oa(hte.ntto.be, * Umisesu leers4adinrg Wi*U~Tto es uatfttod'to ~ pgei i iformn it is . Ati p prso who a 'th t'Coinmee mainister eaths, ask *~.m and~ conue the- ex hochniauer as iay epesery~t aseetainttrth. ai pun )~hedge seh. . Tle resjencee. re * ~~frin sgid acts must be -eon '.b~os, kmediately preeding the einetlon at which the vote is efer ed. No person who, during the time ol the rebellion, held any ju4ieial. or executive once under thie Government called the ~Con federat6 ~States of America, or under-either of said States, shall be registered, nor military officers >who, during-the-existence of the - - t of the Confederate 8t~ : held office either in its army or in the army or militia of either of said States ; and nothing in this act shall be held to admit to registration any of the classes excluded by the act to which this is a supplement. Sec. 3. And be -it further enacted, That the Commissioners of Recon struetion, each within its own jurisdiction, shall have full power to remove any municipal officer or magistrate or State judge,- and, if it sees proper, to fill the vacaney by new appointment whenever it shall deem the public good shall reqire it. From the acts and *domxgs of the respective boards and commissions there shall be no aexcept to Congress. .4. And be it further enacted, That so much of the act of March 2, 1867, and its 'supplement of, March 2 1867, a is not altered by this act shal remama in fall force and ,virtue. Added to the bi1', but without any words of enactmnet is a para graph in these words :. "If the~ "aiQnssioners of the State of Texas -aid the- State- of -IuisianashlaU adjudge that thp .intete the countrys reque the dMsioir of" Texas into two States, they shall proceed to run and dark the -diision -line, and prepare them for admission into :the-Union -as.herein prescribed. This bill, with another present ed by Stevens, was referred, under themrtle, to the -Comnittee on' Reco&striition. -- An old Wa>erioo soldier= .living in Dogsetshir&, -gis d, 'has had three wives and ten children by each wife. w*edle Spar. & Islt R R. ON and atdr MONDAY, the- 2bth May inst. the Yasseager Trains will rob on on a esdays and Saturdays. Down leave 8abprg C.- . at ta..m. ; arnive at Alston I.0 ar.' ,, trafoad.eave Alston at 12.8) p. m.; antee at b artanbnrg C. I., at7.O0pm. THOS. B. JETE -1esidnt 75. & I. Rsfiroad. Untave,i S. C.. May 16, 167. A n-oupd-enent5. - as EDTons:-The efnds. of CAPr. DICKERT,- of Pomaria, the braee nerazd hero of many battles,respectfhlty nominate hhp a3 a candidate for the oMoe-of Tax Qollector of.hisDistrict; belipving that his nomldation ill prove bighy.cceRtable, March 20, 12 tf.- MAN FRIENDS. Mussas. EDITOE: You wll please au nounce Mr. E.. biSr, as a:aida e fbr a aat Jn tli c t aPssivn of nrState LegIsa Ezs8uS'..tORs :- 'on witt ieas9 an mrnnce RA4'AN: 'JIHNSON.as -a can didate ~ t e* l:?onurt, of the .BsptPI lefek",OIT~ foPe ext enang Migns. Ei iousO-by nomindug Mr. DANIEL B. WBE LER as a candidate fbr T r Colete of NesrberryT"Ditrict, YOU wll oblige hism8, . W|4RI " ,l74, '4saa Imi'Erus Tou- will ple ae"s. nodee J. 11.62"-THh p 1eindidate-forle okesf . UaxCollect ewbery Altn t, and eblige- . " A~ .7RD-M P . - , -D866. U - - JOHN-W CU W s. sa II,-fo se - DUvis tt,at-te nex$ttl - 3*-386MaWY ERIENDS. 1rm. Eno seaeIonsir- 20 W. aILL as a suiable candidate fee Jtis -omlis egeg-:lii zosde Mr. /1 .~Lf 'cadi@aes' sr the-of' Ip ery nd o 113sans. EmTo'S.-'--ou Wi11 please an, ~ounce'THGOMASH. CEMEasecandi da'0fr Tuax cnec3pr Debevilstrict~t 6e41 - ~USE WE AVE' SD G10Ab GHaN1'S-PLa sud~4u - eyill do .aM that 1 balainedfr them, and cbs4e1yzconnaend 3 T WTO% F-G rur qAltbamna. -A6 -- .9Aabm tfmn @Uo3&ae $ID3 Jan - 1HkS TSE . A N S Mmntgpey, Ala., etl!! .I. I:0WmDkS GogrT? Alaaa. ,UP1LLs 'wilr'do. Thyare deoidedly thet betmedicine for CbIsan& Fever I ever gaie. Iwould notbe wth'tthem for five times the pric. ,J. A. GRAIIAI. AxEicUs, April 17 1867. ON2E BOX OF GAL AIGB'AN'S N PILLs cured me perfectly of Chills and Fever. They are the best medicine for Chills and Fever I ever saw. A. G RONN ALDsO il Clerk Sugerior Court, Sumter County, da XONTGoXmRY, AL.., July 9, 1866. M!ESSRS. BLUNT &ALE GENTs: I have used your GaLLIGBAN'S PILLUs on two occasions for Chills and Fever, and find that they egbot all that the are intend'. eit to do. They are the best remedy for the dis ease that I have ever trIed. 1 consider them perecly Bee nlyDAN'L SAYRE g Gand Sec. Grand Lodg of!'. and A. Et. of Ala'. -At.uany, GA., March 11, 1867, I HAVEUTSED)GALLIGB'AN'S PILLS In forty cases of Chills and Fever, with pefect success. They are the best Fever and Agne Pils put up. A. B. FANT. Wholeealeln Charleston, by GooDfxow,rWas KAN a Co., N o. 158 Nesi- strest. Wholesale in New Yerkbr McKussoN a Rom- 1 3135, HKa., RisL.EY &Co. And by all ] Drgistr berry BLOUNT & HALE, Proprietors, June 5 286m. - Montgomery, Ala. Jackson's Universal Washing Co mpound I The washing for a faimily of twenty per sons may be completed before breakfast, the clothes out to dry, the house in good order and comfortable for the day, and the family saved from washing-day annoyances. Who a would not wish to have such comforts ? This Compound is rapidly taking the place of all soaps, wherever introduced. It is a chemical preparation for washing clothes, j the coarsest, as well as the finest and most delicate fabrics, with little rubbing or boil- .. lg ; saving in the process MoRE THAN ONE HALF THI COST OF SoAs, and but one-quarter of the time -and labor is required to do the same amount of washing as with the best of soaps. - IT WILL WASH IN H ARD OR SOFTl WATER. d Clothes need boiling but a few minutes, g and but very little if any rubbing with the hands, thus avoiding their wear upon the d wash-board. It does not injure the fabric, al on the contrary, it preserves and fixes the vi colors, and will remove paint, grease or ni stains of all kinds. Give it a trial and you I will use nothing else. ROBERT Y. LEAVELTJ, Agent,d Charleston Advertisements. a_ E-eh DR C. F. PANKNIN Chirleston, S. C. December .5 f yr GROYESTEEiU & Co., PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 4. 9 BROADWAY. NEW YO88. There PIANOS received the Highest Award )f Merit, at the World's Fair. over the best ma kers from London, l?arls, Germany, the cities of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston; iso, the Gold Medal at the American Institute, 'otFive Successive Years ! Our Piano- contain he French Grand Action, Harp Pedal Over Iung Bass, Fall Iron Frame,- and all Ifodern i rovements. Every Instrument warranted 1 yearn Madeander theeupersion of-Mr. . H .'GROVESTEEN, who has a practical exOew, rience of over thirty Ave years, and- is the make Df over eleven;heand piano fortes. Qgr facil ties for manuacturing enable us to sell these in straments from $100 to $20 cheaper than any ratelasa piane.forte. aug 15 ly PE YEAR! we want 4'6w every . o sel-our IMPROVED -a Sew-in; i thines. Thre9iw kinds. 'Underand up per feed-.- S ilt on trial-. -Warramted five rears. Abovi sslary on- iaige commisslots aid. The *xL machh es sold in the Uni e&-Sates for ;#hag $40, bfek ere. fally ickeed by Wheeler &: W1 , ro. er A. Baker, l r & Co, id .& rder: Al *ther eheapaicbiees are finfriuesments, tnde seUerorizaer arc liable- to arrest, fBue tud iwprisonment.. Ill,strated cfrcblgrs sent ree.: Adrea. ocal upon Shlw ^ Clark, t erd f M ine, or Chicago, 1. Newberry Hotel. THIS HGTEL having changed hands, h men thoraughly renovated and<rvfitted, and pe sdbscril)er earnestly solieits the atteition fthe pubjic to the fact. ' A -oew and elegant 13AR ROOM 1i at, sceihe-to the.house: Cbroeesteie, Iqor ad cigara can always b&had. -- J. P. POOLE, Propi-ator. Nickerseze's e1el COLUMThBIA. S. W. PASSENIGERS arriving in Columbia oir lii'differet Kaihoads *if-8nd'Omnibises, iarriagand Baage Wagons in readiness a ovyhmtin from thia Kotel free ( chaesie. tVesphasile Persns' in attnme eeive Checks'and Baggage. . - T. S. NICKERSON, P'aoPRETOE. CORNER QUEEN AND MEETING STS, Charleston, S. C. This welt linoien fitst claiss Hotel has just eej thorouAbly repaired, refited:and re riejhed, and ~i tbeedy,for the'acco... oation 'of the travelli.ng public, Whose *ronage is~ respectfblly solicited. -Ceaches always uftadmness to convey ~assengers to and frout the Hotel. -The Proprietor promises to-do all in his )Ower l'er the comfort of his guests. - JO.SEtH PVERCELJL, Nov 7' -- Pi-oprietor. 1HIAMST.8N IJWTEL, .01CHAREESMG, S.C.. TnIs popular and well known ,Botel bas ~een newly furnislied thwougbout- h resent .Proprietor, wbo .has -been . a ~er conftceted with the establishament. . W. WHITE, PaiIEolt .GBORGE G. trxaa, Superintendent, . CsGaLs 4. MxLERaa,-lsiier,-. April41@68-AM. ON THE EUR4PEANI SYSTEM, 'Lte joarder or ledger renting his8 roos, nd eai mi|4f hs leases,AMtac),ed to e hos as al e:~BTAUkAART< -'where, e bstf p Eiajliad grery kid, and t mos't reasonable rates, can be had. This Ian is extensively oaa,'ied on in New York nd is foud to be.:-most eonvenient,: o- U articularly adapted teb6siness men: 'The oms are large, airy snd well furnished, d every attention will be .giten to reniler tisfaction. 31iy9, 19.-. WAVERLY HOUSE, 256, IN THE 1 END OF KING-STREET, CHIARLE3TON, S. C. THIS pleasantly located House is now open r the accommodation of permanent and trans t boarders. rs. A. J. K ELRNEDY. L. A. EUFF. July 25, 18:f. PLANTERS HOTEL; -AUguSta, Ga. Newly furnished and refitted, unsurpassed y any hotel South. was re'opened to the blic October 8, 1888. T. S. Nickerson, Proprietor. ate of the Kills House, Charleston, and Proprietor of Nickerson's Hotel, Colms bia, S. C. PAVILION HOTEL, Charleston, S. C.. The above popular Hotel is open for the :commodation of the Travelling Public. Board, per day, $3.00 Mrs. H. L. BUTmRFIELD, .BUTTERFIELD, Proprierress. Superintendent, November 1 Central Hotel. From and after this date, the "Shiver ouse," will be known by the above name. e patronage received by the present pro -etress has been so gratifying that she is termined to enlarge her business and ve to it a distinctive title. The travelling public will be accommo ited promptly and well; an unexception e table always be kept ; attentive ser uts will attend to individual.wants, and effort be spared to preserve the reputa mn which the present management has en ~avored to preserve. MRS. D. C. SPECK, Dec 19 tfr Chnmbi S. C. Legal. Adveitisements. Sheriff's Sale. vBy irtue orSaindzy:Writs Gf FieriFaoias to me directed, .1 will sell, on londay the fifth of August next, in front of the Court House door, the following property to wit: - One Tract of Land, containing One Handid A Twenty Acres, more or lIess, bounded by lands of Jessie Seun, John A. Harpe, estate of John C. Boozer and others. ;Aso the growing crop of COTTON apd CORN on said plantation, at the suit of L M. Ward, and others, vs. George H. Boozer. Terms of Sale cash. T. M. PAYSINGER, s. N. D. July 11 29-.t. Vs. STATE OF SOUTF CAROLINA. In Equity-Newberry District. R. V. Gist and wife, vs. 0. A. Rutherford, Adar. The creditors of Col. W. D. Rutheiford, deceased, are hereby required to render un oath and establish their respective demands before the Conimis.ioner of this Court on or before the fifteenth day of August next. SILAS JOHNSTONRE, c.. N. D. Com's office, JulyI3-29-5t. 5. STATE ORSOUTIH CAROLINA. In Equity-Newberry District. Voorgo Brown, surviving Ex'or of D. T. Cureton, vs. Sarah Cureton, Admi'x of Jas. Cureton et al. Bill for Construction, Relief, Ac count and Injunction. It appearing to my satisfaction that.Sarah Cureton, a party defendant to the Bill filed in this. csse, resides beyond' the limits .of this State. -On motion of Mr. Fair-Comp's Solicitor 'idered that a rule be published requiring said absent defendant'to plead..answer or demur to said Bill within forty days after thadate hereof, or the same will be taken pro confesso against her. SILAS JORSTONE, c z. N. Com's-office, July.16-29-7t. - eI2. BILLIARD SALOON, AR ROOM. The~undersig d Aaving haQdsomelr fitted and faisbed'~thelir blbmeut,are pregared to entertain estomers f first,-aW order. "All' she anc di-iks& eatefrR up.: Famifes:uppl3edwith f 7 dwpedsed to te tirsty free f I. June 12 -REMOVAL. LEWIS UTLE&, FASHIONABLE BARBER and HAIR DRES3ER, .RESIP:UTFULLY annormees to the .geo, demen of?ewberry, that he -has removed to the-roomt ii.Year of the Newberry SateI,. where be~ be bappy to waia . n al isi the exerci' of -his profesidn,Bi - - jeet is to pleje most. fastidious taste, and the keejing6f his shop shat 'be after .the mst -unex onable style. Shivihg, mmirlihapoin,,e Hairdying eegted inwthe .most .aioed manner. - -- aguv28.i. I wiltitr1$sjl thie otaarket. wish:b-cw,ce Beef threqe times a week, on Tiesdays, Thursdays:a.id Saturdays, and auy one wishing particular pieces by oilliog -on e the day before and ordering thie -same. can have it sent to their house. June 26 2i2t. A. H 'RIS, AL!t. " BLEABE'SRE ET. -Mealend.Lodgings funised. The.Bar issupplied with the besof1'e From and after this date ladIies and gen. temn can be furnished wkth IorCream-at ny sigoog. - .. may 8 'E IOAR SENJgOU5E &)AGDstI. 08u 88s0i M.4aal3Bs,. For fiie-leb bC Nin, Co*o4 88 fi4 augs N.~ oe t., and fothe inughA of aug 17 ~ The anibscribers are now offeriug t6 sup ,pi h i1ts of Newberry, knd vientiity, -- Superior Wagons, - Maniiatured at GR1!!NVILLE, S.- (. These Wagons are of the best material and workmanship. One, Two, Three, Four, Five and Six Horse are always on hand,1ready made, and any description of wagon will be made to order on short notice. OQrders for -wagoas . may' he left with Carwile & McCaughrin, Newberry S. C. GOWER, C0X, MARKLEY & CO. Greenville S. C. May 16-20-3mo. TO CONSUJMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been restored to iealth in a fetr weeks by a very simple rem dy, after having auflandI for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread isease Consumption-Is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers .the means of To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with he directions for preparing and using the ame, which they will- find a pumE- CURE or CoIIsuXrrroN, ASTHxA BaowCmTrxs, OUGHS, CowDs, and- all Throat and lang Affections. The only otJhetof th~epdvertiber In sending the Prescription is to benefit the fRiced, -and spread information which be onceives to be Invaluable, and ho hopes eery sufferer will try his remedy, as It wIll ost them nothing, and majva blessing. Parties wishing the prescripto, rm, by eturn mall, will please addres REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, WWliamsburg, Kings Co., New York. May 8191 ERRORS OF YOUTHs A Gentleman who suffered for years frm ervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all be effects of youtbful indiscretion, will fbr the sake of suffering humanity, send free to 1ll who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was ared. Sufferers wishing to proit by the ad ertisers experience, can do so by addressing a perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Ceder Street New York. ay 81 to. MHLI. -- ] HH - * H HH1 * H RH H HH~ -HH EHH SUBSORBIE WUR IT! EEEEEEE EEEEEE RRIRRA RE R E RREFR EERRRR1 - . --AAA AA AA AA AA -khA AA AA - AA A LL - LLLILT4r -LLLLLLLL. - DDD D- -i ]DDDDbD BlDDDD DD: DD DDDDDDD4 DDDD TAKE IT! ! ST will do youfm good ! TAKE IT! d 'Twill do your failyd good ! TAKE IT! In Doses once a week for TwelveB Months ! tr AND IT WILL DO US G~OOD! IN ]EThiRY VARITY ! o$ EXECUTED pa ietlg, Ohtagig and QuichIg. TERMS CASH.K T. F. & R. H. GRENEKER. RAdLROADS. ~reevjfle audClmba- RaS-. road. Company. TREASUREE'S OiFICE, -. CoLUMIA, . . July 5,1867. Notice is hereby given .thate..Greenville ud Columbia Railroad Company are bow rePr exchange their Bondsaa&Certi cates of Indebtedness, endorsed by the tate of South Carolina nnder the Act of the .egislature of December 20, 186,~(Qr th> r buds and Coupons past due. seued fy-a' nortgage cdmmonly known as the "ft. aortgage." ->. Also, for their Bonds..and the Conpons on hem that may be due, endorsedby the Stafe Isn!er the Act of the Legislature o January 8. 1861, which are headed "Confederate Itates of America." - - Also for their Bonds. and Coupons pe* la, known as "Non"Mortgage- Bonds and 'oapons," at one for three, as provided fQr n-said Act of December20, 1866. f - Holders of "Won-Mortgage Bonds abd ,oupops" past due,who prefer it, wilt be al owed-to take for -them, -In exchange, the 3onds and- Certifcates of Indebtedness of he Company,secsed by a second mortgage, it par. Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness, eeured by a second mortgage, will alde 1te encrPred. to al:partles. having -any. other lass of claims against the Compan. In pay nent. JOHN G. EDWARDS, Jujyly10 . Treasurer. Greefville Uenabia R.-R. Passenger.Trains-will run daludays ekaqt. 4 i. t farter notloe ast - Le ve-tofambis at....... . .. . "...7.15 a. m. . Alston at.......................9 - .at-Andereon-at .1k " . " at Greel1)eet r---J " Leave Greenvale at - 6..0 S. S. ~ Anderaou'rat - -- " 'L.Ah!llat " "- a1-2) p . klklfte at &iston at- = ---=2-- 45 ' ' at Colbhbia at -- ---A". . GENERAL suPr OFVCE. (.aar.Larog, & C., NQT 8r i88. Oh and aftei the 18th-.nst.,the T4PgA iJW Pra l swfl in as:-foelw.v el,eEh.resten . rr ...$O,. sart0e at 9aia a"?r ._1r"nr4 ve a - . CMAYSB48 X-Y 14. 167? MNT Fatten9 Pa4senger Trm1ns "w l p oatltiBeoad as followes: .as , T.a:rcx-E ae. Ley,e Charlotte daily 12.19-s, m.- r .51;-RaleIgh 9(.1. Arrive=i tf.oldbro G110 Feave -BoTdsbotIe 1'X =.pRlefgh 50 "ens7b.8' Arriaein Cba e1 o . -Seya.oJ4art8 a, ,; RakeIgir .s-. CarenCaro n lIa Danvll-and Ri,13he a!t - 'elda *md -Bay- LTne-qd *uniae ~lsocoau eett Gb~ior-with Mailth as adWeldon Boed; to .it! *om tieChailotte to Neuw Y'off be u ifeithee route. JEA DB0 Ma16h 197 .nchburg u4.Banville ~a t ie5rs Ricmen yl-p a,e-Danvlle daily-ep8a - .. yncharg,auon eve Richmend du67-at .. naves Dnszje4t..-... .,~.. - 'ois:1'st bla train. - - 1?Bb*(S Ol%AIA. c1-AuLdTE 1 S .RAIL(RMD * Cor.UmitA,:S. C.-,May-t, 1P6)8. behssne ou% Oer oddwnw ,EawCnldimbisat................,0.' 3 -a hr,ite.t CharlQtteat..3..... .-.. .~ ii, Close .greiiad4e td ~baitgtee-hmall-trains on G, lina'and-~t CaraHlna .~-w ill losd' may. ..i. I THROGH ICKr8 airsld t.i amba to. tiehmond-, V.,'Washington D. Ca ='itnores Id.. Philadelp1ila,. Pa.. -and N&wYorh ivling ohoef trtee vis Rrmober . ald~aoCh An m Trah Yecs ~ S2 asne qves ColumbIa-at .~ eiou.d harlttee tsame dys.and hear.g gririeg at efumbia and Chanrlette at 7 '-mh. .Ray 8 C.S 50 4-a t . NE~W SIgHEBUL& -Offlec-aureis 8. a. Laurens C. Ij.,S. GMay S2 (86.. ~N AND AF'rER Monday nex *74 inst., Jthe Trains will run b-Eolws, unitil irther notice. The Road having been comn leted through to Newberry, filght and assage will be considerably reduced C -eave Laurens at 6 o'clock, A. U., on [OND)AYS,- WEDNESDAYS and FRI 'AY8, and arrive at Newberry -*f1261k. Leave Newberry on TUESDAYS and H URSDAYS at 12 o'clock,and o SA TUR,% 'AYS, at 1 o'clock, connecting with the ,wn trainon the G. &C LR. JOSEPH CREWS, May 23, 1867 Superintendent. ally Trains on B. R. R. R. SUPT'S OFFICE G. & C.RK R., ] CoUXBIa, May3 8'1867. On and after the 1st dlay of June, the lrains of te Greenvilie and Columbia Railroad Company UIl be rua daily (Sundays excepted> over the I lne Ridge Railroad, between Anderson and I alhalla, to conneet with the up and down I mins of the Greenville Railroad. B SLOAN, Sup. G. &. C. R. R. June 2. J867. WILLIAMSTOeI SPRINGS, S. C.1 WTHIS POPULAR WAT~ERING . LCE, having been leased by the hscriber, is now opened for-visitors. Wllliamston has strong attractions for the valid, the climate being sahabrious,- and C e water, the purest chalybeatein Amtrica. No-pains-will be spared on the' part of the e oprietor- to render every comfort to in- a lids and pleasure seekers. Board will b ly be $25 per month, $9 per week, and ,50 per.day. Travelers by the'Greenville and Columbia *' tiRoad reach the Springs, daily at half- cl st 4P.'M; H.IL.EPTING, M. D., ci July 8--27-tf. . .Proprietor.j EDUCATIONAL. [propose, on the second Monday In July, 1 open an elementary school in the New ery College building. to continue during eation. ~ ['erms-$1. 50in advance-monthly. r. n 29yS. ' a rxLxAN - CRISPER COL4A - For Curling the' Tair of e t'4 into Wavy.and Glossy Rngt , or Heavy, Massive Ckrls, By using this .article es and Gente men can beautify- the eel a thousand fold. It Is the only article in the-orld that wi.etfrlr bair, aad at the-me ti.n Wve bea , glassy appearancairT Crisper not only curls the be hv le and lan Itn ; b highip .aid-deli ht4alfy .; sce ed .;the Ameriecn pU . Coma will be sent to any sddea, sesielt postpaid for $1. Address a0.ordeVto No 3-West B s ," Feb 27, 187-1y. . AFFLIOTED SUFFE R NO MR When.by the ttse of DE. i ELIXIR you can be cdred At a tifcing'ost. The astoniaing eswtiM ed thlis invahiab tdoe foif Nervoue Weaekn Gene+at Prostratdo'.-1oss of tency, or any conMequnoes of y diacrtio, renders it; pe prepalation ever Cdiscoverd twil.reipye aA nervods efe 1 reon, & Mre t. Int ps; tibst_ thoughts 6f eif,deetruction, fears ofaas= ity &c. It will s6stote h eIUp W the ealth of those who have destroyet Ob senUesal-etes or evil practises. ' - TrunU.ia, be bumbugged no noi9e ' "Quack DohZors"and ignorint p*aettione bps eeud withbout-delay for-the El=&ixi gt-bnde.aestred so. health 41d .d.. 1Perfect'Ouia'Gd nedrn stane-e Prleer3i, orfoar ottleston dress$3. 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