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* ,.~~v Q~arot. rpp~ -. - .w York Herald goWsips -- -giownder date of December &-4 ,Woa o eCon * - - -. fi bir 6 461i% sixty tB t .ad baiks ndfif-y.seven lf %2 Oiv taie latter ar -*-fete forerly con ththe-dede' - pem, ivho were discharged from -A mhkof..)Cth the *- e.*a o. irthrn . adveanrersj b*ased ose abie blebks. --it ad o'es;B elect!d ---.V"nhion'have becomo jeal - ea.f their inne., and declare - ~appar do . 'I -reeeasmie4 all a in - * TS_)Ad local State rid6ef the od - . Iwr d S fokt **C q an Tv, 99na. - te 16 ala take bt -* - et rt egard hatgtion -as ilegal, rf t Si atfMte same * ~t elibgs ofgo'dwilt0ft * - OsIt sk#es,' i1eh *1II do 4m~ A - - - - bhdansetretin ia -4 ?*9fa oit4e tl~iqpor * - b .Mi f t ieo e( - IW e g a t 4 - - G. .0 fsM IA,0 T ,n y p y * ; d . - niek. thoussa *f at --i*to -e kaseasdh og ser i h poitca reing''fbr~ * the astor a n.i4iitakei - -Jikp lte am ta * getggwy iae.verit ihn - byiHn nenei tev - a.. be'1~ebn'mo: andialy and the noseay aidemilns a bakt * is freey e asl4a EAP W hErW haealed - tim morrae tealkdofan ofbyladei3es n oic! ing rtnr * -. . for life. P~roabl fewl schop osiion are~ mde andproa forb thee fe tha mfay begd the world: none the wiser. then othe propostio amae, and -byom i&ttry wasimad (ifade~ oy * Teh Proiene (R .our eidntal sasa a. deicteite oman up, * athe pre 'eua apperne sailinga fro bae 'feri, ee ha iy, n Friday,e ' - dtoing to gtal cgman e to marry t teA, hntaas-acont hey alradyo succieedrd.ke o ta Drnknnssbyn ladies in soiitn prnr Ro-to I Live Easily. The- amt of living easily, as -to Me5lt j to pitch your means. v4 ri4d*njonment.are more 1e fn-:om .10siness in the 4siailvofependitre than upon ay, degree of 4he scale. Guard agaest. false associtions of plea urewfth. ezpenditure-the notion is .absrd that because pleasuru can i p ne*asd with' money, theref6r ioney .canot bo spent witiout j*.ynirit. What a thing eost-~a MATIa .true measure.of wbatit is.trth to.him; and yet .ow often is - s apreciation gover6od 4' no' oer standard, as if there was a pleapare in expen diture, pe- Se.- Let ourself tell ~a want before you pFovie -against it. Tost are:most aiss-ed that it is a ieal win'f, and it worth.,yhile to rea it a fittle, in order to feel reHef from it. When you are ul decided as to :which of those' eoarsi*yuwouq.ld liko best, ehoose the-eheapest.' Thi e-ule will not on esayp wxoUey, bat aVe.asOa g5oo~d aL:f trifng land indecision. Too Mue 4eihure leiAsto expense; becane wien a-Inian * iu want 'of 6jeets idtours to him that they are to be hid fbi money, and - i --Hems r Iiaglbr. _ MIO t fourl *r a f. stategv a - --40a &V ttrietvf -SoutbCarolina. ics 1eruntr. Distrietbf Suth Carolua.., i Os i r o e-notice thl.ow the 7th&: a'WSty, 13ti, -a.warrunt of Dinkrumptv wa iiuedau--the-DTrict oqp. o- tht. Uited -Stews - for the Dlistria o h Dur 'etgiS( the -eattto it S. panean. 0i .Gobeav ouzuc~s ~tw C,irkt?e qTadgo a B3anrupt in his own .pition Thus the Pavnt ot aby debkxp aud tie 4e-. liv of anv pr perty belonghig to -.s4' Bakupt; "t .hii, ir'for his us'e, and the emeafero'aiy property y-n,a-efrd doe %y laf:-asd that a ,meeting of'tihe Crdits of Maa'ul.gu r)t 1~ Banripae, o he'liide -t ewherr Pen,s Jiomie ar, 4m5 ., -and before ea,. Stanmer. Ki;.- Bis.ser --i bujik: .Qpcy I6 aard Rists en the. 28th. disy:sfi 8~ IMarsha3- Ca. Dit 2a B3 - - .~eput.y Messeniger. Scientfic AmericanL lest ?mla1 Ste Wod S -Pabliahed *r liearly . A tRTETI 9F A CETERJfT RilSau.snodagreatly n ta , nedal. aned intseing .i*ailak eytr bished. -IC' tey nmbor is asaUrrtet. rarXPPAvag ~Ag1Trr ILgsTiA?-s ii. Manbfaetuies, Engloets-ing, Seigm .Farfgin -Medantga Dtenfoe.E.ngieers, Oaemiseg. Mau(faane, 3p1i in every sofsion.'of life, widlj tl* b(CIEIIIIFIC A EBCAo-beiag vatalue i&:belr res ce gja1hgs. (srone,,n wiUnaaae them Huidreds of .Dors therm'a continar iokntiod- ~etie.-'-en pets pnaoted. he 'aima pubIirli'ed weekly. E*ity - Public or Pivate libr.ary strunid" bee'th wok boand goud preserved -for rMen-neo -- e guyer. urers- .e the' SC050EI aMERCANmakea,?pleddd vol.ne:dtOf sare...e-tIwm4da4trrrO'M pSe qulinV i ent toed -an'a Tuuee.oDr 3oon aiess, A New Voue e oaurem-e aair)'1 1888 Pqgblished Week'y, rER30+: 06 Year.;; itt4ers t1 50; Clubs er e Copaios fo Oe 1kar, I%i;~ Spiecimn Cpe tient gctis. " 7 irvBwNew Yok. Thbe PubIlibers of the Scienstic AufritW bn esion wit& me. ,pttesion of the per ave sca- *zi .or yteuars er] Ieauv'vwe!m-,.. tflqftand appilea finebr Pratar have been sponde -:brough heiracy.M4re than one baRded A1IfInventOY. hat'e su:.urbt the coungel of.eSgnn Amerie .n - Jin:flois.Cortt.altaions ud as&VICe ti*na,vs. by m-ll, free ep6etconcernig* Pateut baas of all Donre.free. A flad--omne Bound Volume, containilng )C Meebardeal EI.graviugg, and the United $ates Censaus by Gnfles, witb Itsa and BeeeaEs lir Mechasnic,, mailed on receipt f25e. Jan. 11 t. D)RY GOODS! KhARD'S New Store, MAIN STREET, CEILUM~BIA. S. C. We are now receiving a very large and complete assortment of DRY GOODS, Of all descriptions, suitable for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE. We respectfully invite our country friends to give us a call when they visit Columbia, and we can assure them that we will sell them Dry Goods on as good terms as they aan be had in the State. M. L. KIN~ARD, Main Street, et a Columbia, S. C. FThe above cut represents IItire's * -BE Ihas been thoroughly testedim d 4rent sece In fit fnpnphirity has beboiie 'o ta fieiscabinea ese and simpheigy q*jnane ters; Pra enens.n dealers.g'neraltt,.to the f< Enacide doet.at require auf' ix to be alippe inn. or loopn eine B..ud. The sminner im'whi being riveted to thbe .Baud; nd nopre-arr~b pipe hiei i thasis ii~cess^ry-rhefai $2anila. 3'Ie Btiekle is sttong, eenppet ARd inks even with tlfecotowrand .obidfes tlhe. et -aught iahandliig ,or tranpotatirl - ?ForLde by>. SEL WLLIS & 0H SOW Charlest ths eSosed if NeWhetri dellege;. sat h IYns.gai,.ew berty College havs-nached ik itahtjtre. if whidh the Boarl4 Ti &sees is. fmnpelred .eitbe to saed txy.eisso1. u. aktcia indetinetyd ndto sell the property at 1.ublie'anction, ' *oi'o ma4e a owpromise wj'th the boldecas *WmEaua, Seboairhii have been otifie4 by 'civeu~lr AT the'necesity~ of ii mnedlineIr.~renaitin) Zheft dyesthat the ex ercises of1 (dliege ainy, contine, and ?be have faid o-esponad, 'and. * RRAs, The iieoe&sl,y-of. sutb ~action: hia been Occasi4oed, t*t tiom anv want.n .he.paTL al e J.eard of 'rtstees io'comply alth ies obligations , but fromt the-. non -ompl anee of the Schtolarship holders to fini, he ig.tios jptonid vg in their: ond!', ado - WaEala, The .necessity .either to gus pnd, and to sell, or to c6mnpromise foi-ees tsit nvon~ thie. oadd ,atte present tiune, Llet efore, REsoLvny th'o-Boardof Trutatee a4* embed ati in -accotrasLC Witif tbe' re o,tmenahion of. the~-.v:Lutb. Synor4.,f So. Ca. alnd a.('paceiztStates, whose servatiws tJey ares boldio.g in . ru%s thaid4oThge 'o 1. Every Sebilirship paid 'in iood ma& ney'oribs equi4ietTt, before or durha~g tAe~ war; Aniil@e thai-ged 0:ify:ha f. the pide of iiionl for'every co.llegiat4 yi-ar due-; or if aid in Confederate money -aftei Jan, let4 863, th:,e fourths . the'amount*dt tspion, :ntil the pid scolarghaip isMaily expenided 25. .41 ehotarship.', aJhose dnes have not teen patid i -fioJrofn istS, ,haflbe osidered-null and, void, and ',il'be. te arde y the Board, after 'sseidl aite,-aa tme'. rhlinip hode t sing to avgit, tbgLelves of .tl)e bene6t.of:leicea~botar ' u)ips fei-fe&i <' ain -Re'. 2. ea4i&do-so by .pqing the balance due on tbititho!l annrsecure thehrbeet ef-Rs.T N~?ot'bing owever, herduhcos.itiped shal-etieehhhe -cholarthip h ,der to send-on ,u'ch schofar& shipa until- all arrearages are pairf." 4 After Jan - let, 1848, ?awbjerrf doT. Ice shail-be self~lmsraisiing, and everyvu d6e(itil be charged: m.onthly, and -no or e shall ~i permitted to vo,tiane, until hi.. ronthly arrearages are paidso temn sade with the President., 6. All Beneficiaries of the Luth. Church, s the' ftllege is *anu Insutiatution of the huch,'shall be entitled to tu-tieu- free, un less others ise ordered by Sy-sod. 6. No Schohzawhip shall be-sold.after the date of this-ndetirgof the B7oard of Tras. tees. 7. All back dues shalbe placed into the hands of a collector to be appointed, a-id hae uhall he agtliorised to proceed in the -llection of these dues, 'according to his dgmnt, a.ind the amount collected shall be aplied to lignid&atinlg the back salaries of the Pruofessori. 8. This P'reamie uhd Reso'utions be puilblied in the Newberry Herald and Er. Luher.mn for three consecutive iasues. The follo' ing rates of tuition are fixed by the Board: Preparatory Department-Reading, Writing,Arithmetic,English Gramn mar, .Geography, &c.. per month, -$2.00 Ca'sical Delartnent-Latina, Gre !k, .\uthemariea, &t%, per moa:th -8.00 Coleiate Comuse, " " .- -. 4.50 Incidental Expenses, Prep. Dep'tnt,- - .25 Col'eg'te Course, .50 The collector uder resolution 7, above, to b.e appointed by the President of the Lollege and 'ecretary and Treasurer of the Board. Prof. Smeltzer was retained as the Presi ent of the College. The Institution is plaed uinder his charge, and he is to emi ploy assistants, one or more if necessary, and to pay the teachers out of the tuition ud collected by him at the rates of tuition salished by the Board at this meeting. And the Board will use their best effarts to aid hims in sustaining the Institution. The Institutioan to be opened 1s Monday n January l1t8. Board adjourned with prayer by Rev. E. 2aughmian. HENRY SUMMER, Secretary of the Board. Guano. 100 tons warranted genuine Peruvian,' from the Acent o.f the Peruvian Govern ent, on hand and for sa!e by SIL AS JOUHNSTONE & Win. F. NANCE, October 23 43 PPLICATION FOR CHARTER. Notice is hereby given that application' will he made at the ensuing session of Leg slature for a cha'rter for a Ferry at Saluda Ol Tor-,-Au 6... Odm linpr'-.ved Cotton Ti e [improyed Cotton ie, abith we- have no healuation i9 priesentIdV to the pu*EU as the ST TIUK IN USE. inns of the South, andfaperideaits fredy aoknouledged 6y ai who hare tried warrart.us in the assertion 'tfat it is -destined t- tecome the universal favocite. TIa t.2itnia9oubted&trength and durabitq. We prifularly invite the attention of Plan 4low"OnpInOa: . The- prect co'sitin bf'eWnge-nd the ounded edges otlhe 1n, puleiout vr t*7i.rou'arA usedlthoutthe rooble'spare operation of he4 eb it works' i3q a4tir uneltr.,tood from the cut. -Each Tie I*complete in itself-she-Belde e lost. The simple pro-ess of tunning the Band'Jn'o the'Buckle imd'les4ag it go at the en'u. behn perfected the moment the.ptessure of ihe eptton is hought - to bear-on the ma printing anere4 suwfae,.hJe rcu%h edgtes r protruding points, eonsequently reapobjecion :jt -Ties,~ ' wre n Vhedpart whmn the bue)de of 4iffrent ia espeiy whe. ip les pre ofn each otfrer' IS- ONNSTONI N I F. SINC,M Newberry C. 9., 1. -C. Gt,. Agents for State of 8oouth Ca-olini. Dec. 1 50 2mo. ESTfARLISK [D 184T&. W-- ?I runrassw i t . = nr T DBUGS,LDIE-TUFF, ACEDS OEE Sponges, Paints, EssentiaI Oils, Glad id Draggists "uiudries, 264 BROAP STREET, AUGlYSTA, GA. L F. RUSSEL. L SIPAN - UGUSTA, GA., Over to th e people of Nieerry -:nd ILaureris Districtg the CHKA1 EST~ DR G~OS ever.brougt to Auzgusts, brnfr fe CA&H, at [Owest Piies in New York 'ndNOW (O ~INiN, witMib- sol4 a0wm.Caf and examinefryurl'ves bffl5prehasing elsewhere. Uayr.W. G..Glan,of New berry Ditribt, i-s eorTiated .with tis lies, pnd will be glad to'see his fpdends. (?ct-23S Fall. (*.4d ?.all GoMds1 sTo-t . W~EJBB & CO. - *-WHOLESALE DEALERS IN >LRY GOODS,. At BANCROFT'S OLD STAND, 287 Kin4 We are iiow receiving a large STOCK of FA LL GOODS, pcial attention given to the selection of all kinds of Goods, suited for- Country Sbtre, iso for Phanters' reade. Our Stocks are consitantly replenished by every.Steamer, with all the Newest Styjee and Patterns of the Season. We keep always on hand Fall Lifnea of Dlomestic Goods, whieh we wilt sell-at a Small Advance on Agents' prces. for ("ASH or CITY ACCEII'ANC: We al o offer at Rei. the L'rgeat Stock to Select from in the Ct. N. B.-Smples. with Pric Lists; sent (free ofcebargo) to any pai 6f theState, Refers en City Advertisements for pricres. All Orders will be promptly attended-to. Stoll, Webb &~ OO. April 17 287 -KING ST. SPLENDID ARRAY! -OF - Fall and Winter Goods ON EXHIBITION AT 0. -F J'A CS O ]S'S, COLUMBIA, S. C. WHICH ARE OFFERED AT UNPARALLELED LOW PRICES!I His Stock has been selected with the greatest care, nnud presents an attractive variety, d it will be greatly to the advantage of buyers to call and e'amin.e for themselves and eure bargains. His store is eligibly situated on Main street. Oct i6 am. Notice. For Rent. Application will be made at the next WeoerfrenthHOEadLT neeting of the Legislature of this State for frnrvond n o cutdb n Act [ncorporatin'g a Freedman's School S .Knr,i h ono ebry n the Town of Newherry. S . otiigTOARS odwl ROBERT TOLIVER,ofWtrOrarofashiefrtTe. CH ARLEY CANNON, Ia a efud n sgo adna JA MES LONGSHORE. ~ Freedmen. anintepc. HAREYrmARrly I ON And Kn ARcupd b ohes JVYCLR n JOHNS AI. KINARD. urn & MOBLEY, Grocers,.Grain & General , Provision Merchants. 175 Broad Street. AUGUSTA, GA., The undersigned have this day formed a C"partnership, under the name of - WRIGHT & MOBLEY, ftffbe purpose of transacting a general Grocery, Provision and Grain Basiness. Our-attentlon wil-also be gin to the to.m chase or saleof COTTON, as parties may please tot favoruss - We wil give our attention.-also, in suP% plying P&ancen and others with G11ANO and other FERTILI ZERS; prom.ising a -GOOD QUALITY in all cases. IL 1I1M 1MfIG-.-. L 10119. November 6 452m sii We.have on hand a Large Stoek of Groceries. which we wil se-as -LOW as they cau be bought in :any vp-country market, - For CaS or Exchange Fr CoUY Pro&ee: ' Also, we will pay the HIGH|ST Cotton, Flour, Graia, Peas, &c. AAM MARTIN ott er 2 NeW -3 s - 11* Books Couhirwades. A Reniirkable Wdrk By the v. Bdxte. Anthr of tie Co Nf Amere. fy-W. . .Dizos; Far Above Rubies - hart BreathigS.a Book of aevotons; ,om Pastam;showing how to- get up bleam; --EIsIa-*agoon, a capital TeniperasceStr C7eii Castlesmaines's Gage, and other Stories, by. "Ouida~" - As. wet as a coastsat. supply of Behed 1ifp kind', and Saa Note and Jaqsr SAlso Ind.Ie le1nclsf6r marking Lie,Wrapping Piper, &c., b4. - Foir sale at she Bnoit Stoir of --- D~UFFIE~&CAPvN Ja y 10 tf. Ne~lwberry 8. C -REMQVAL. FSEONABL BMIBZR and HAIR DRESRER, - RESPECTFPLLY sanooneefts the. geti deme%) ote err,.thate haa.-emat~ed do the room:lb the reair of afie Newrberry HInotl, where he wlWrbe happy -to-wait.Opdn -all'in the exercise of his profession. His objeti is to please the most Iistidlos aste,an4 te trepingof fil inhoy shalt be. atte-;he uuosr unev,,eptionathi t.yle. . . Sa!ing,. Trimingu, -Sharppoeing, and Rakrdying execnted io 4rbe aost- approved AD LANDT GS ON TH E - St eTohri' aRiver, THI SPL1]IND STEAM-SNIP 10.0 TQON$ BU1$H EJ - t- . L84 LcdIETER, 1fHI 'saiL F.odn aiiddle A tIantic Wliarf. ~arle.ten. 8. V, everv Tued~iy hdght qt nipsy (93e'lak for above piescepe%bag isth G'oigIa Centra 2Lt 3ri.d :s& Savanna1r, Geo:,1or MJtile-.nd Newesteauw. SpeiI-coetraats quade. for trpb1imig taies Stock Imp.lementse Ae e ai4ie offis.p - - - J.,D. AIK N'& CO. Sept. 2.-49-4mG. B O In rear of Hunters'Sog. TIRE .anhserber -having'opened a shop, bthe purpose of.making:asd repafring Vehicles of ill Kiiids repectily calls attentlin to the same and solcits a share of ppblC patronage~ Iiauing.sa experiensin the asee Of wok, of 25 years standing., and-. ~ thorabh practieal workmian, (Ifet c.I In giving the most .sahetanti satisteting both i work and Pikes; which tatter saltn be reasonable. GEoRGE BOLA1D. Noveiber-45-2mno. South Carolina Raihtoad GE .ERAL SUPERINTE DE!NP80FFI CMaLsaIuon. b.'C.. October 3,188T.4 fi N FTE T OCTOBE.R FRlE 6F11g 1867,. VOTAE AS8E'GER'TRAINS on the South Carolina Rairoad will run as follows, vist Leave Charleton for Columbia....410 A-N Arrve at King vilW..................1165A M Iave Kng vNe..................114 A M Arrve atCoumbia.................110P M Lave Columbia ...................0Ofl A X Arrive at Klngville.................16 AM L ave Kingville.....................12 05 P M Aire at Charleston................7.06 P N Lave Charleston for Augusta ....10 4' A V Arrve at Augusta...................7.4'P M Leave Augusta ................-.-84A M Arive at a harleston..................12*' P N The Passenger Train on the Camden Branch will connIect with Up and Down ('olumbia Trains, mud Wilmington and Manchester Railroad rans on Moatlays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. N GUT EXPRESS. FREIGHT AND PAS SENGER A CCOMMIODAFlO.' l'EAt.' will run is folows. viz: Leave Charleston for Columbia.....5 4 P N rrive at Columbia... ..............5.0 A K Leave Columbia. .................-8.00 P K Arrive at Charleston...... ........3 A M [eae Charleston for Augusta .......7.30 P K arreat AugUsta.....................650A M eave Au .....-.........-.---..--.419P M I,,l.etVaa"'estO.................4.00 A K -89-85 H- T. PEAKE. Dr. J. D. Bruce Having resumed the practice of Medicine, enders his professionaliservices to the public. Offee in the building formerly occupied by Er. John A Chapman, and opposite Mrs. irp's residence. Sept 18sm a. Di C. F. PANKNIN, Cha,Iesge, . . rE SUSMRIBER bas consmny - vd a fultassortment of Sb csOe, of'diteriSt pase =I at -is own wake aH of wbich be to init reasonae promptues and * . . Verboa d ,so's o g sp4 as.ty TAroad'will hae them Sat freesC h. .ear% is always ,os ban&a* i f'oishe4t-the rate-of tbankfil -for pat paO*Zl seAbr 'espetillf ask 0r 1 404 sajne, apd aSsrei --Ieort oa hu par&I-iniu the ust atisacion.~w Newberyfh. Jul . fIo the an ofNP tha No.otnber f.ruo:"of N l~ p DI.eewe he!, trailed ty Westrel. - used wJb rearse esasm *it has leD been-4r enasa. of our xosy, zwmau twrmkCa~ -e it'-tettnimoasune ~~jmiem reslpipe, Med It k&ntyalivetii bende Csuafsa.d "FAdeona acaj. .wl . - ''1Abttsat . Taalns en bBl arse uin 4s4. s *..s.& ing wigh the ua ' ousive ad CoInwbfrM M Let. Ra QA~ .EE. P,p, Anfrea amane a....*..t0 Leae w anasa.-.. t *'. " eadieten a:t.... 1- Th e iii retuwiera Ueme to AS. .Qrs for Bale at Very Low hs 10" IA 00Ibut. W bite.Ldusd. . Liwseed Oif. - ' 20 bhls. Taera .-, 10 " Mah I1 500 boxes Witatok Glaus. 10 gross Davis' Pain KIDer, 5000 lbs Blue. Stone, 50 kegs B. C. Soda, 100 boxes " " In papers, 100 " Pearl Starcb. 1000 lbs. )Iaccaboy Snu& 10 gross Mustang Linlment~ --AL'o Tooth and Hair Brushes, ologmes. Eatsee and Fanev Goods, in greas varist. October 23 43 3= C. MADSEN, DEALER I - ALL KINS DF LEAF TOBACCO AND NANUTACTUaEE or Fine Havana & Domestie 'SEGARS, No. 5580OCIETY STREET, 0131noo3 raox KINe, ClIREL EST?ON, S. ?. g3'Samnples senlt by E.xpresr. Reat 11-..