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-- e sure -- h-shaould be in gos ale a~~k6 inyh * g ammmmmaammansm p .i e $ e abe ~. e *e rr a ieee into -ener MeMnt-o ea*s ohsi. Iiok o n ad feah ayfuthr ta.n whc-myb Isaanes it .h0 C,rott D il 0-.ysupned n totieduig hepesn ya baia.g nte f u tt Pessf Ariboabtrt enly.fureutd*ol V anin Rcode. Thi.ocs r.ae orinr -iistds h cost car an leo, equsieinneserubhn, are .-- --- A cai'ouly afectdymoomaiaa lies Thee s hllnerhiseose adever hisutos t saralftm e flo and ..a. . ; amai .miihnt n gmnert socIety for the pr~vcj4ion of cruelty to animals, is about to arrest the Democrats Pnesdiot Jobneon'e message ?eing to -olumiota for our .columns this week Sgive 4A4pth as'.b-y noticed.by our esteenredeotemporary, .th: Charleston Me.rcury. - "The fl:t-bfM of his message is de voteta tbiit sbject of -the reconstruc tion of tin Southern' States. He holds to- the satne principles 'Ibich he an nouncd a year ago, and zays that his convicitons have been strengthened by subseqient events. He advises the re peal of the niiitary reconstruction bills, on the gound that they are both uncon stitutional and inexpedient. He d,noun ces negro suffrage- as wnatural and fruitful of the dir.st consequences. In laking leave of the subject of the mili tary bill,.he says, that while it would ;tare be n- not only his right hut his du ty.to have resisted them, if the -p:opic ibf ~ot -defend theui elt-x again$ th(iexecution, yet he thoug1't.ihat the peo le did have the power o. V-lr-dufence ase, ad would use it is next touches on the *great frauds ktr irated on the trea'sury, and 'attriba eteehem is great part to the tenure of oS bil, whiel deprivesr im of con tro over his, sabordinates, and arguote the uneoatitutionality and.inexpediency. of t&hat.bll at length, 'hesubject of the finances and the ?ene is niert taken up,- and the argo cn ynt" endi ced tha ., sas the- present pa r eurco;atlo of O7j,OO,0 s egoiva li eta s eaireiptioo~ of only$30 oao,tO, et er might b'e-substituted for the rn withtout -causing any -f nancii..griuig ..A revisiosu-of the revenue systemu is addd The ar3he T dian was the Pacifc Raiir V,be pe:blic jands, the. navy, the PcstoO"ace anu Agricultursl Diyartuents, are-corsorily iuestioed. The expenses of the navy 'at been- paid _out of 'the biance remaining'frosr fonner appropri ation .od:ter'e Js.a. balance of $743; 18-1 i vor. . the -P.stomce Depart et. - Ouo reignl re ton.s Are sai to ~s saighJe, and lhe' completion ' a Zreaty i*i1EDenibark fdi' thepurcha; e of th InbijofSt T%eonas and St. hs Th djon -beLa E8apd and anea. inregard. to theef t tsraiation-alled ta the att tpgioet gCn;gr'ess. he^maa '''eh4ees. uitlr-ie ag neh'e%nI et the e:ssiion of: all at' bitens tl say*sdeUtween Afra a4 t. idSte[i Se's .ti e segg* i-ebteg=insaae 4-a uarsl frce eshiat fAfij is no longer p-im ---rgThe discustion on 4e Ig&U edleis:i word- "white" - R itsah-ia, sad that the _ isiEliit aders and wass MstrOngs oee, an a - wo4.r ngr. -es1 ssed by aote o 80A e4sinanr*sinifof. li sessaqp, Jhanreery dintion -of cast0, Bgtbut'eerised1bii yogaiein fire -Mester *i imp aidOq- -eiwas not to Isrred froppsts-oz by either I&ggresegsfth6 prssaigand th So(uth wMB be tepteseited by the 4th of J.Ly '~ t. Thi "resaden6' Ebieed n60 only niesitMo blindi a(e arild state en Be$e~aeu -3feired. ~~Ihm~t A steArodoced a ~utiat de rb AIiM the ons-arucoats e fans~jt of voteus ? ~e~1bflweteferred -to -6dt as pass deels ray - ve msl*@the pujren Oojst a quo na(7bttOe wit paised' ith'oot amend dit~. Ra s 2G. The bull- gimipy1,b ieb15'the tisCOendWincng with .next read 14pg hr.eatizne -it on$ the peajent co. bet - - M"..tW11, whd'f he openi..g of t1eWitas MHwe .5lktnited 'time. tarfytai hyeeeb -he_ argd-ed agaivat tesspensson of theiresident 'pending tiy ~eterinioni of :the Hue. .Be ue,~hded his speech the BIse D3ScilSain 4.S5a1E.-ReoIUlis fLdgo'nmana Convention, askieg -te repeal of the Cotte~n tax, was pre sezited,, apd several financiatl bills were presented and referred. The Senate held-a short extetire ses sin and adjourned till Monday. HoUsE.-n6fecttual effort3 to- legishltes on the currency and taxes, were. wa.des Butwell resumed his argument ~on im peahment. Wilson followed and moved rtabin the whole matter. A demand 'rfhe previous question was set-cnded, but~ the vote staved offe by 62 to 108. The sit- 'gbg cor.lined- fillibustering, by cafls of . e ffouse; for twe.hnurs and a half, when they adjourned till to-mor row. ' DEsBER 7.-The Senate waIs not ini sessionI to,day. In the l5uuse after unimportant busi ne.s, impeachmuent was resutned, and af ter discussion, 2naHy Wilson withdrew his motion to table, and a vote was taken on the majority resolutions,.ordering im peachment, whieb waalost-bl to 1(8 ; absent 20. A motion to reconsiider ar d lay the motion to reconsider oji the ta ble prevailed, anid thus impeachment nd. The IIouse then went into com. mittee on the mnessa.ge ; pending debate, thc Reconstruction Comrmittee, to which Stevens requested several pointe of the message to be referred, deno.unced them as obstructions to reconstruction. Ste vens' struggles against the turning tide excite admiration and pity. No one heeds the vindictive utterances of the worn out leader. Without further busi ness, the House adjourned. In the House, Dec. 9, a resolution was offered, exempting from taxation nmanu factories yielding less than $5,000. After a severe contest, certain po* ions of the Presidents message were referred to the Reconstruction Committee-thus reviv irn that committee. A bill, striking "white" from the District laws and ordi nances, passed-106 to 38. It goes to the President. Several new financial bills and resolutions were introduced, .,vui tho Hn.i~u~ ndiourne& ". . s -. Wed NOWL Gov. Stevenson of Kentucky has. sent in his annual essage to=the Legislature. He is -oppoied to- the reconstruction policy of Congress. :A large snd.enthusiastic conservative meting was held .in Montgomery, De .cember 5th. Four members of the Con vention made-speeches- and pledged co operation in the-e$ort to defeat the Con stitution.. They-believe any government framed in accordance with the provisions. ofthe Constitiition by- the Convention will entail upon, the people of the State greater evils than any which now-threat en them. There was a good deal of legislation by the Convention this week, looking :o the maintenance of the Radical party { in political power. . The Convention adjourned at 2 o'clock, subject to the call of its President, ,r the Mliftary Commander, if re-convened bef:ro Jtnunary 1st, 1869. The rndienlsbald a grand mass meet ingat the CHpitol to-night, to enlighten frenenFuu, touching their rights under the Con.stitui on. The tinas rrittee of the Virginia C(rnrcntion, -it s-said, agreed to-day, on $8 per 'diem for members, and the usual litive mileage and oficers' salaries. The: resolution fixing the compensa tiun o:' rt ibers and employees of the (onventions in NE-w Orleans, provides that compiensation shall begin from date of election or appointment. In disciss ing this r'esolution, a colored member said he had been a slave long enough, and now wanted to' enjoy some of the tuories of freedom. He said be wanted all the money that could be got. Reso lotionadopted-yeas 65, nays 28. Sla disensig the -reamble anO resolu tions denying the statements .contained inthe aeumorial to Congress, expressing fear ofi warofraces a negro member, .amed Cromrell, declared'we wil rule untihtbi last one f us goes down for ever; that the negroes .were going to have~#eir rights, if it was by revolution and blood, spite of.Andrew-Johnsoa "or say other nan". He declared - that he: ws ready- for revolution. - Pinchbsek, also colored, deprecated the reoiarks of rozweObut declired t' at thecotor'ed peop ole'othis country -could -g eno iights the -whites did aot see in to givethem that talk ofa war of races was all fuage Ie; alludedo;the dispari -ty_ ( n lbcrsof etwo. taces and de -clara d that the slsce iolders of.the South' sad bge in the-pkst-and were still the friends of the-nego ; that.?t.was the pro iincef the 'adical Qcngress, and'nt of -this.Conintion, d.iscss questions of The fi iancatement etthe Raicar cancus Commttee or~ ind-to consider thestateof.the party in &b$outhein %:Sttes'rpoi-t's that forty tt.onsand'dollars hi4 'ben se.bsncribed. of wbleh flftedn thousaid.had-bee eeouteifdfeda torsi tad-Repesentatives in ogvma and their-attaces. Two nusiIHon doenments have been diibted since the orgntaa tion of thiisUonimitte. - ., Th&Utiittee tCOmend; aeive e its n vor of the Constttuious 546-isadotlij'ythe Oouna Oonasein8er' Rh ecoe'stwbcdion Acts, aolsihat--ty orators,'erhste and 51ea eput in the field to fielp the ork. The Committee reeived a.report tattequetten: of:Con,entiheld.heern ~arritfo ali theStegf therSouth ex cept Sath Caroi. where,.they say,A-t wasdofeated by the.suft'(ftneand few lacs ilwed~ for ,votjag. 'Tie Com. ittiee expressed -the belief that Texas would g largely in ravor of. Conveetion. - I aqt-The Nashville Press and Times, say,tbapsst year hag:-been the 'uost jocccful in the history -of the Mtodis'Epicopal''Chuweb , I -this couftry.. Offecal returns show the' in ease of members in' te vainous. .lin foreooegduuing'the. year,. to' have been 'ee hu'rdred and ten tho'usand. -Tiere day the total scholars being over oeminies. The increase in tlWe vdoe. ofdhnich p operty'is about sevn million .Rev. .WWiam Cro k, 4ridely knowue throughthe'Sfrate ais on fteoldesL and most' laborous. Ministera'-of the Moegiodst Ep~scopaI tliarvhk; South, in thislabreisthed his last on Monday fiienIngf 28th Novemsber, at balf'past 8 o'dloek, at his residence near F#rtJIihl,. Yorks District. Mac CasteN6's inenagefie was pr-ecipitated down an tahankmt.on the Mobile BrK and the cage.-sursashed up and horses,.lius, tolgs, pasthers, bears, hvcnas, &ciambled peWmall lato each q -er One. man was man ednd severaI ottr wounded. One of the bears KiUed a fawn auf showed' Oght -wika tigvess. They were s'il secured." Uibbes- Hall, 'ereced in C~olumbia si'ce the-burning, tvas-consumned by fire. on Sunday nght last. G;ause pof fire un known. Building and st'oek valued at $9,000 upon which'was an insuran~ce.of about half the amnount. The South Carolina Co,nfeifence meets at MJorganton, N. C., bn the 12th isst. -Corn.bas tumbled down to 75 -eents a busliel in Greenville, says the Mount - NotieCa'rolina exchanges--report hogs dull at from 61- to 8' cents, and lar, numbers on hand. Th ere i~- in New Orleans, a heathen temple, wh%e the rite of Africar. wor ship is performed by negroes. The South wail of King Solomon's Tern' pie still remains a monument of departed glory. A lady in Nashville recently gve birth to twins-~a hoy and a girl. The 'by had two good sized teeth. Another Richard's in the Eeld. The wife of General George W. Gham bers, of Louisville, who is seventy-four years ol, brought him a fresh infant last week. The Mrs. Lincoln $100,000 found, to be raised in subscriptions- of one dollar each, has already reached the handsome aggregate of six dollars. Index to Newr Advertisement. The following Advertisements appear to-day for the first time, Those to be .continued, wil be found inder their respective heads in our next issue: Housekeeper Wanted-apply at this office. Laborers Wanted-apply at this office. Jones & Jones-Legal Notice. Capt. G1auntt.-Sale of Stock. J. A. Eichelberger-Large Sale at Mar tin's Depot. G. M. Boyd-Notice. Mrs. L. 'Gunningham-Plantation to Rent. Mr-s. Laura Ewart-Plantation Stcek for sale. J. T. Peterson-Citations. J. HI. Hlolmes-Comnmission merchant -Charleston. C. J. Linfors-Cottage for sale. Kinard & Kinard-Cottage to Rent. os. n,,k-Sc_oolNice.r LOCAL TrEKI. Bosicoirx.-Mrs. Lonisa Cunningham advertises her splendid plantation for rent, It is~situated on Saluda and Bedy Rivers, in Laurens District. See card for particulars. 1868 -Messrs. Duffle & Chapman will please accept our thanks for several copies of the Merihants and Farmers Almanac, wbich,has been carfilly gotten up by them for this section. Call at the Newberry Book Store and obtain a copy of this 'valuable work. A PIa PSa$zN.-To Mr. Schodair are we indebted for a delicious piece of puff pas try. It came piping hot and in "pudding time"-just as we were called from labor to peas porridge; t'other day. Accept, dear Scbodair, the junior's.hearty thanks for your enlarged refresher and remembrancer. RODEST ST$WART's. CoLUxN.-In ano" ther part of the paper will l found the cards, and advertisementsand notices,-which tell of the great variety ofgoods to be found and of bargains to be had in the new store at the "old corner."M .r, Stewartis a vet" eran in mercantile lff,and' -is'eanil with the tastes, fancies and wants of-the old; the-young and the middle aged. Biagoods are fresh and good ; were selected with care and are sold at living prices. PANORAMA OF CoLUMBIA.-Columbia as it was, illustrated by a series of beau tiful pictures, was exhibited to a large and appreciative audience on Thorsday night last. The pictures are large, truth ful and well esecuted, and wherever Messes. Lee & Richards, the artists, take their panorama we bespeak for them the patronage they and their beautiful work so wll deserve. puoTocnRAPIC ADIcE.A visit to the gallery of$essrs. Wreir-Wheeler, sad an inspection of the many. fne"Photo graphs covering its walls will more han pay for the time consumed. 'e bare .seen no finer pectures lately than those -takerub- ihese :gontlemen. Visit their gallery, reader; byall means and at once, and have your "pretty" taken .immedi ately. YOu toew we never give any.butt the best advice. . MoNsatR. SCBODAIR will accept our ac ktiwledgmeits forrthe veiy bandsome and no less ' pa-atab favor,ceivid about t~hur of~ thie mid:day mzeal .on last Sonday. The monsiear , doss us piroud; mauwe feel:prooed to bare such a cniar artist idn'our midst. His ge tdlus in deija and preparing fancj dishes, enke and coanfectioneryrg is not 'to be egualled in this sec&Ieo .ofieountrf, 'andbfeihifaise;, onto pirtj reld uN1Nepglet(fafoof .haid ~ his as-el lb ring thb-tabhi R jdi bsp? and fesldvi o ca - TIiosdAL.tnongtb. peranage of high consideration from .abroad who erored our~towwn'ith a visit o. datur day -last, we nepiest thedall for3-i er Egreeable-frieo q'pr Meter, ingo tie Vat&-penny country. 1'he Suire es usifal wps .fu1l of funge~ad .seemed struck with the indications ouneveryside, of life' anmd busnass, b4t hinted~thatdo(w berry*is ,aat ti;iaest plac&b knows) that the (ateh.penny diggirls are meo pnmpkinltood'f' not ilighd.y Ahesk Tfere will bea huge etime isp thiere sho?rtly seskestibig dininer, bell; and a5 time'of rejoicing g;enerally. We don'tknow 'whea it will be,-but pre sume shordy, aih8 thatomr invitation't be there ,A en a sp will telLt $ u,ind it is presuzaed- thatmt-er' -good ole ifd knows heot to season, and ls seasn4 man'y beautinel links of, ha seasoniabia delicacy before this.Tllr may me.aome-good young -wives, h.w ever-, who do'not know the "adzact"po prtionls, &nd jbr thet benefit we give the following : . :' to everv tw.elve ponds of-ipeat take threestablespoonsofsaIt noteaucteapn rht-ee \nablespoona of black pepp'et, 'ii tablespoons of spge and a teaspoon-o red pepper. After trying the above, atenttont may be pleasailly gireg to the inext receipt, whid tells how to -makd "Castle Pud ding," a:very 'nice mess for Christmas thnues-: - - . Beat,aqiater 6f iound of inigur and a quitrter,eof a podoad of butterufen mii1utytogether; Lrw g el etn ttisadd tihem-to the Atter''nd supr. 'Bet the whaoJ ,t'n&d mini:ttiMFien eesb e~a~ 4 o&pud of whole half an hii6r. . :m diall tins in a moiderate oven, and serve up with brandy sauce. Samples of either left at this office, will be received, and an opinion ex pressed thereon, without charge. TuAT FIrULE.-Did you hear it? Of course you did if' you went to the Pano rams on Thursday night last. Well, wasn't it excruciating. . We are not quite.recovered yet from thaf everlasting sawing on those terrible cat-g'nts. -Ygh!i Hear me Norma ! in pity hear us. We verily believe the fellow who sawed on that occasion could keep it up all night without ever asking leave to hang up either fiddle or bow. 'The "rang dang diddle" solo might hlave suited some folks, but not the local, it nefirly took our bead off, and we suffered s.till more during the celebrated fantasia-burero "Miss Mary hab de motion, and can't ketch de squir rel," while "do mass John don't do dat again, 'twas Sam take de hain bone, bite off dc en')" wilted us down completely. Where did the Panorama men get that fiduler? did they take him away with them? the latter and most important questit.n we would'have answered. If they did they are in a bad box ; if they did not this community is,.and may have to suffer still further inflictions. In m-rc stop that fidune. LivzLy T-zs.-The Ohristmas poultry, or holiday plunder trade, orened on Satu r day last under lively auspices, and freed- y -men from far and near filled the streets, loaded with such articles as 'possums, a potatoes, peas, pumpkins, pork and per- 'ii simmons, butter and beef, corn and a chickens turnips and turkeys; hay and hickory nuts, wood and walnuts, sausage and shucks, fodder and feed, of all kinds, Nc discriptions and varieties. Immense was fo the chaffering, hargaining and disputes, un and words ran high, at times, as the en- hu franchised fancied efforts were made to G< get their truck under market value. Prices ruled in accordance with the dis- Dc tance. We noticed a loag of wood for a instance at five dollars-i ich-ras hauled. fifteen miles, common prie being three dollars, an- other things_w W sante of distant value: It is c .tng to sa io however, that these sprices were Ot ruled down, and the,-%lppy owneff convinced, that though. nee lends Rc enchantiment to the vie ically speak ing, it can have no e n plunder in g a trafic sense. An -aiusing ~scene oc- ti, curred during the day between the pos sessor of a 'possum, and two others who th had an eye to its possession; one of these two bargained and paid 50' cts., .for it, but before coming into possession, it was again sold for 40 ets. No. 2 got possession. - A clear case f3r Bureau_ consideration. Which of them got final I possession of the bone of contention, that s is the 'possum, we did not, discover, not a being able to get close enough,.or the crowd which,pressed around, but could hear the excited criesof, "dat's iy 'pos- Ia' sm," "gib me de 'possum," +fund my, tfIty cents. you woolly head -nigger;' "git say from byar,' "supportde whole - to-do major,'!?take unn up-.to,d in-en- " tion"-conventidn-" seber see sich fool niggers," and so on, while the boy with his bread 'arrow, wheeled in .and raog = his.bell-everybody is familiar with that bell-efast-anknfurious Con fusion worse- trc 'onfounded, bat it gavi eidence of his: siperior intelligence, and that tb ad- ss vantages-of his daily college eonss had not beii lost,or a. diversion ens ed be whereupon *re reti~fr the darkly T animated scese. I4ter-inth.:day after be tbe reglar bsnesswsover,'with s thd -aiof.eep:corn juico.nde.srbiukey, a few-litteskirmishes ensued, bat ende& 4iowever without munch damage.:. Taki this Saturday as a. samjie, a. 'ively stm may be cxpetdfee e bOrsmaias an Wegie- laee b.lbw t164be interetmg letterofll C.If malla$ny ~ ~n w tiounof:he ftocircuaId bytadiRed ~aui;andbasImd.At.i, 'ether thsa spet. ~nolhe ge6(fok - Grekilne4&cat,10 Iiit iice uas te ftad our mai;agont so serene,,and al be jetting npb"again, afterd gti o an *oes withot1 ereli.minavy ai&of the' ea -".'log range.E:'HisTreedd4Orom. "ske-_ wee' "iuektorting; yet we beg bieniet, *ith'out suflisien'd'elberat~t ie - buarfte htogteri) d rmi :t As o 'rcasNeasisaipJU jn.that.bibitf euhsayiJ agthlbi faiapyspfer careof t&e "nils" wehved-Nht esmdaeaneet talpr cara. ofa ecinea:ihiim a -successn-itja .GassstataU & 0., De. 6t1, 1886 'Mssas. Esiis wNiNssnrsne 1z.iS1ts7 iirck'ed tosjpoiL.agofl joke aud your article, in issue of Ded. 4ti Fc on the Mail failure ofTIst~ Monday, con- d is somo'haf a~dozen, beut still I put in the -#lea of "nary skee*os ;*eio ire ld NbW,rheomatics nd thie i9siof two -iht reas',n(Friday sad Saturdiiy, wift.account for mg oveNijeepings On Alon.day.mo.rnig, with,out .gringig if at the.long-ranges "0 himbia.-whisey" I - would ventureto saf that muy freedom trem "skerees'H&-above Ahr NewbGry average,-an'd th'attif -ath ever trotebied with them they have sever: intefesed with my omeikldui. If~Maaanarir muor ever tells'you igain-ihat I1'am boar S. "bendei'," when I'ougt to be minaling. ugy liis, please to put your editorial tonguen youreditorial cheek(no in-. sgugi9es meant) and tell the old lady thtyou)owher to be jnjudicious, and suspect hef being an old story teller:. 8< My feelings on the subject have hither to been of the gloomiest, but your jolity moves me, and you ,s~I'am trying to be gay, and trust thiaVwhenever I pass Newberry hereafter I shall think of your funny article, and solace myself with a dry smile, for the want of some kind T typo to 'pass around his bottle of superior, not rifle whiskey. Cc Yours truly, . HI. C. H. P. S.-Wanted, a respectable young lady -tv take charge of me through life, and wake me up early of mornings ; do youknow of any ? Pa "A DvIcE TO YotfNG MRt.-"IDon't d.rink, Le don't snioke, don't .chew, don't swear, don't gamble, don't; lie, 'don't steal, don't ii 'deceive, don't tattle, be polite, be gener ous, be kind, study hard,.be in .earnest, Le be self-reliant, read good books, love your fellow man, as well as God, love your country, and obey the laws, love At truth, love virtue, always do what your conscience tells you to be a duty, and ~ leave the consequences with God." Gr Itglooking over the proceedings of an L Ohio Sunday Schcol convention, we find A the following resolution offered by Mr. Le Smith, a pious,'and promising young lawyer: REsolIED, That a committee of ladies d and gentlemen be appointed to' raise chilren for the Sabbath Schnool1 'he wife of a Brooklyn shoemaker on day p'esented her husband with thir two pounds of baby-in fouri kiges. The Empress Eugenie is cultivatiog moustache. Our fashionable; ladies 1, of course, follow suit. TRIBUTE OF EESPC At a Regular Meeting of Amity Lodge, .87, A. F. M., held the 2nd inst.; the lowing preamble and resolutions were animously adopted : WHE"::AS, -it becomes us at all times mbly to acknowledge the providence of d, be it therefore RESOLVED, That in the death of Brother idrich Horstmann, this Lodge has lost :onsistent and faithful member, and community a worthy, peaceable and ful citizen. RESOLVED, That we deplore the death Ojir beloved brother, but that we sor w not as - those who have no hope. ir loss being his gain. RESOLVED, That a blank page of our cord Book be dedicated to his mem RESOLVED, That a copy of these pro* .dings be sent .to- the. ereaved3 rela es of the deceased-Brother. RESOLVED, That the above be farnished a Newberry Herald for publication. P. RODLESPE RrEE -Ohahram CommitW e. rzwsar. Deo.'10.-CoorS-atist qe ion . -- - r uaw D 7P D. - as 4.500 bales, it 17. Ploar sctve-$te 0 alO jb; $ rtbes P0-aI 1. Ctr: . LvGt?ra, Desember 9,-ton? ]arEin E? vedar.heg mOr buteolosedds4-lI DA tales; recpts1New York mfddHma iossh, December 9.-Sles ,1c$bo0 es; market-eloeed dul, at 1b a156; reedpts --aet of 'e oa0 - .IV L, December 9-Roon.-Cottn.get epands Orldas84 - iThe. undersigned, the BOr of to 4, hav in th e the HoPne - the iows an4r1Ya4ht r*'of Deceased Ite8,MIer.st the CaroHna -ots.Biat evt,. rtubgaspect y an uce to 'tke.. p ibthat the'io t ilezaar sat., 9i1500, on-e,171k~u e earnestyinvite1 d a vl a i this fsuidbeg that co. ion be-seBfte e t th Cse 1Aowtn~ es. D -: besi s. . -S. P gai P. e~ ..C..B. 'YsMles -MatiMdaMiddIeton sa. E.B. 3aulif, Iaa.,E. .RiPa*1r A wrbite lady, ai4ns-o is Iih ne-keep birharofaseai mirrowge r j pmaibadeto an rs Witr ily ainBsO, itowod oa aigo dyat thie-erald oBed Newbry& s Lanra Ewart a Plantatioun aehoiceloi Males, Cattle; E .ot Seed m~a.1.en,~ ~ h a faifs ?"ld e anme-beV*e:s idisae0et eseeV e-ogbt jltne, awi front .e tha 'r~lW sfuerfpirded..: f pleiis jea ove,uaa vey desiatile is a isf r. r tertswhi h Jil7e 'D2udOsteo ,ipg ply ishe ndergunta~ Helens. C . MIJMS - ~persousbvi%demands aisie .oThimpseli, eae. llplese hand them in tosa eted. on or befesote 5~iJU E :Those lixebied to dae etate w1 a-sed:'seitle. 0; M.I9Th De1l W.- Ad'miwth .Wa1e - W,!fer frreukte' HOUSE .ind IST -m-rowned, a'ud no*. occupieds by P..^X[uidd, in the, town ief Newbierry. C. ~eatiiing~wo ACRES;. x weB #ie Okehard' ofas a frifTreels can he fooun and as good n, Garden u4 in.the plTae - JIKARD, . Deceber 9th,- 186'C i e 1 &tf. mth Carolina Railroad Cem'peny OvvIvE GEN~ERAL SCPERIN.TENDEN.T, December 6, 1867l. Dn and after this instant, the following RIF will be observed : FROM coLU'MBIA. tto'per bale, to Aew York.....$4.50 S" Baltimnorg.........75 H, ,T.. PEAKE, Dec..1llth,- 1867 gen'l.-Supeninfei.d't. ieenvilfa Columbia.l. R. )N and t~ FRIDAY, the 6th insfknt, senger Tris WIll run daily, Sundays cepted, as follows:' se Columnbiaat............7.00 a, m. rk Iston at..........8.55 " ",Newberry.at..........1.35 " Tive at Abbeville at........3 0 p. m. " at Anderson a'C.........5.1-56 " st-GreefrviIle at........600" tve Greenville at...........6.00 a: mn. "Anderson at............6.45 " ". Abbeville at....i........8.45 " " Newberry at...........1 25 p. mn. rive at Alstonl at...........3 00 " "at Columbia at.........5.00 ". lrains on the Blue Ridge Railroaid will :o run daily, Sundays excepted, connlctC with the up and down trains on the eenville and Columbia Railroad, as fol ave Anderson at............520 p. m. Pendleton at........... -620" rive at Walagla at........ ..8.00 ". ave Waihalla at.............4 00 a. mn. Pendleton at..............5.40" ri at Anderson at........6 40 " rho train will return.from 'Belton to An-. rson on Monday and Friday mornings. JA MES 0. MERED[l'HI, General Superintendent.I )c 11 an U'. . - c INcw Adrtgei. Rosemont PantatR Near Waterloo. The undersigned ofers to me a year-1868, her Yaluble_ PLAN? Saluda an&- Reedy River, iu .L ren8 Distriet.' Containing about three (3 7 huudred a , mrO les, of-till le laui Grgln'and No. I Cotion .J.s .' good Culttre,may produce -bama s a1 - g eoaas o 4 wh are nag tion of Lend;'w 'o .'e _ It Is desirableto$e -. party. There are mb, hands,.oreinurs, stock. Le., anta and screw"oi the premie. - - A should be und * b to my som Col. Joha'.. or mysetf botQ tkidig eI taspt -: - - LOU8A al til:E , A.emnt, e " LARGE 8M&' IWILL SEL ,at V PLACE neat Marin 1 0 l. de - W e17 .* - . ToiOisdepitsa -~EL1 Win-praek bI E6pa Dis__ -~4 Dec 11 2m.1 STATEOFS NEW. istrit Wheeas,- I Wlter Konbsm iuar the godsan ha3-. n tri casoesid deeaed m aKrex. Or,dnar'6s -ortfrh sanuDistit o behle-tNwer or HoDe on th12m fDc Is. oso case Jfony h ethe sary Aditrato sor Letr of gAtd.trlo,O ad sivnu er badsand ndbstea.ithisa2d rdit of Decohn the Kooea ort Lod on ahouand siglr he indred nd toeseen. th sDdece1e5 , 2to b- sappa' f Be aJorn etron Ordinary CotfoNer *~i District,.'b ole :HwbryOr oe ortter of deinisto, o sod ase,nlanyh the sad haelsgtsand ouldid, beceaed. Giee arenterefr to band and a.adthish2 aly nd De,ingar the yindre ofnd Lredtos thsad dceas,to bude and appea efore me, at oTr netrsn Ordinary Corfo hewe sadDistrict, ob odnatNwer or Hres, n K.t Gay of.ec appst., to mhoforaLetters ofyAdministration,Adf'nanistrad ivnuder he godand cattelse, rihis a2d rda of Decrtin ter yea of e Lord one all,an siglr he n dred n nd-six tosv e Given under my baud nud.seal. this 2d day of Dec * In the year of cur Lord ~n. thousand efrht hundred and si~ty-SeVeU.