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devise g tl-6%ii ng ntt be g Po'-) jmWeet to levy and aie for her Shall be held Zt property. and may e t.hedt devised or alienated ithe sm -Is if she were un arried: IroveW, That no gift rtro m-the'husband to .Ahe ed6etmental to the just ctaim.4 of hi ri-editors. See I The General Assemb!y -W"W for the removal of 4he may be pending la thW Constitution goes into efct to courtus crated biv the game. Sec. 10. The election for all State officers shall take place at the same time as is provided for -embers of the General Assemly, and the election for those officers whoe terms are for fvur years bal h'eld at each alternate gS0l election. ARTIGLE.-. _nSDXEXT_A"V REVI'IOoN OF TME CONSTITUTION. 3r ia*y; amendment or entstQ this Con'stitution lbproposed in the Senate or Hodienneprsentatives. If the U*o be agreed to by two-thirds .tbe -members elected to Caoh oaTe,wi inetidinent or amend - - da shall be entered on the respectively, with the yeas and nays taken thereon ; and shaamesha be sub,ni.tted tothe electors of the Sta e, at. 'Winext general election t hereaTer peseutatives, and if a ma jority of the electors, qualiiied fo rotci members of the General est6ily, voting thereon, shall votrip favor of such amendment qpAnendments, and two-thirds of .fo: the next Legishture, _i -aAer s -an election and i.aothei, ratify the sane nt or amendments, by e is and natys, the same shaU.l be on~-pevVr di the CUonstitution % $vdted, That such amedmnenit * 7~diaiets shdol i Ee bee' e$tf ftb' t heec several ~y. in each House. AI. 3@. Iftiro or more amend as shall be submitted at the * ~ totTtne, they shall be submit t4igsuch man nor that the cieect abkit tote for or. agrainst eachf 4.eidmnts separately. -~-k-or7Wirerer two tnrds' V4o sembers elected to each U~Sof the 'General Assembly ,~Othink it necessary to call a - Coeineition- to revise, amend, or - ~this, Constitutionete to*rsa hen.t el~ eetnrfoi -Bgred$ats far eto ans Conrentio)A; andL if a.'majority of a# the electors voting~ at said deffts shall have voted for a ~n4 the- General Assem * . ~ t,at their next session, * - ~vie by -law for calling the! n ; ahd'sueh Coniventioni shall adaof a number of member.4 6t%1 thzan that of the must tnu s&a.'s rnch of the General As - 8FEake CrawlS into an In-: fan~s Stomach. The oBureyrus (0.) "Journal" sjstathat during the great sno W a4mFwaerthat place went out to'a potato miounid to got potatoes. a' ter clearing a-ay the snow,an bkiginto the mound, beiound aktaiof nest in thiestrawv, in wbich I was a compact 'hall of' what he tdik'to b a large ball of string. sebh as--our wool men use. He t Vthis in with the >otaioes, * awl1~idit on the baby's cradle . rear the-stove. is mothier just thon seat him to a neigh bo- ani/ e(mtintuedabout her wrk. Hi' wasa g anesn b'our, and when he return ed; ad upon looking for his ball, he foaund it had resolved itself into afft pHe of'squirming snakes, many wbg; were seeking the warmth oft the infant's body:; one had'.etually etered the inlfant's mouuth. A cry of glarm from the boy attract ed the attention of the mother towards the 'cradle, and, seizing the child sought to extricate the reptile, but it was :0o0 late, and it actually drew itself within the baby'snmouth and down its throat." Dr. Ingraham was sent for buxt he recognized the snake as being the cornmon "serpents noptus," and. thjerefbo perfectly harmless. He! declined worrying the baby with medicines, and the child seems unihurt by its singlular accident. The-mother declares however that its appetite is much increased, and j in* its sleep it frequ;iently hiss For the Ok,:IC: iCIrorum . In ipkk ai4Wa of IA t. oS4 'I o whotml it myti conc.,rn: The under, signe~d ~t iTV lteL -of -his 2p:.O:nt, FoUR of ice di-,ric: of N&w,crry and btatt 4MliW 11h1i, 8A1dI*iTr-.t, Who 1W 1 ~a4': -4'J B! '.1fru> Cupon bis owvu 11. l. FuLK. A!-g1nve pril 8 153 Dis. rict t'o . e.ithe4iled Natv tr t D rbk Otit.of S-oib . C i:rOln In . t :e nitw toy T, 0 h m:att& of W.K. K G..TI FIN,'13 mcru. lo whw-m it niuy ci&nicern: The under :.i:ne::t& : iv-t noic Or hti< :2?:. n i lei';t . A s-e of ih lie e:tto of u m1. K. G:iffu of he-ws it of Newb -rr% . itn the Dh-' t iv; ot N-whiriy :i:d St: e tof Sot i C A r. io wit-0i s-t iii,trict, who h ta b -enc :4 .i d a m,11BIkilm m hi; ownc pe:i:iOw hv the. D- s!de-- Cou.i DfMiistrict Daied Cth ttay o 1 . d, A 10 Isis o T .i l I E . E .- . A :R:-iO Ne . Aj ri. S 1. 3 For ithe D'-vairt -ct ' Sow!b C-irmiii. in 1ini' rni:t. I t e :a: f W 1 ILLI.\ M J. LA K.ic hu pt TI o n 'c i m a enneen: Tle .mcnr :ned hereby t iers ' tiO' e of lis ;ppoi:. ment as in -of thet E:lie Of wm. J I.:i , o" 1-1-t I- t itrict of Newilb-rl y ai,i ,STate ot SouTh1 C-1rclil..1 wvi'01. S;Il D!,Ilier, n%ho has b-vie :'j.:,!gi a B mnrupt urponit hisA Own pe I-Vb the Di'tlier Cou-t (%I saidl Mi, 1iet0, ed i 1 Atiril, A. D., i . J. N. MA1TIN, Assignee. F6r the riiti let cif !on- h C rolln-. In ihnk1 ruptev. In. jby- -mvt'r or TI1O31AS W IOLLO1VYkT'. BaOkrupt. - To wtm it rim. c4cviic : The mider, nedi he(rrv * e nonict of his :lpIl-in;t mI.-ctJa i.tatg * ihe se :r:te E,nae of Thomv"W tio irw:v ndmi 0tthi piirmter --i10 a1t1 ( f tho 1!11e firmi o f lol'lmay & F- 1k. of !ht di-trict of Newixber :md Stire of o i Car i'na -willln Si:A di" .c Lo TI len I.2jud&'d : : 1h"nrupt up, f-l ht. OWn1 peti:j jT jb te i (iret Cpnrr of' sai I diz ric: -Dttd 311t day of March, A. II. D RF.AD. A-signee. Airv 8 [5 3' ?srCt .. wt- of thc lniited Mtates. FUr I-5 r!er of S.nI. 11-14l14. i f-m ter. - Ir the imiter of DAVID signedl h1reb'y Lives H"Otce -tf hi, cI''oi::! t :. At A: c-(m of t vS!;: - (if D ri-i K h'cr f thot, w?i of Ne he:ry, in :he Dik tr:c:_AW NwcOnyv:1C 0 tp rite of S!n it C-ira j-I.&B epd - 1t,oa, 4 r ow 1p1Atit'sn Iiv -1) vriet -.tt of -6 Ditrrict. D :e I G.a day of April, A. D 1838. AprIf8153 ! istricit C6 "of tieTbited States. For tCe Di.,-ric? clt S.;ath C:crtfli:i . fnll::wl -rn:.t.-y. Ia :!pc rm z:ets ov Wim W. 22()U. St.AL. 13tkiuit To wi.,omwn t way cone: ri: The urnt'- r. metiil ic A-ih'.neof' thi e-rate of' Vam W Ii.:u-el of New~tberry Cell1. crn the Distr.er 0' in: *cd 'i,trict, who hawc' he--u :djudcgtd cc i; tkrup uIr'I 1I1.4 0~~ v:a lsCi icin by~ ttIe D)i trict Cear~ ~ted :) i.'iet. D:.acd 8h-- day B Hi. LOVEL1CE, Adignee. District Con-rt of the Unuited Statesa. Focr t he Dit ciet of' South Cacrolioc. Is' Bank1ru:p'cy. In iie C actter' of' Arndrew .\. WAICia.l, B cni.rLpt. ,igtecl herebt giie.s nic se of. hi,' ,Toint Wiacer, (f Newlberry G II.. in: the D~'i,riec of'\"' No.'erry a int Sct t of Soth Ca::rc !2:::. w ijt hin said Dli-t ric . " ho has h~ a-A j uIp-dc cc liuany u:p?poip ..i-.o.:c pet.ction n .he D)itaret I eneta of 'aid1 Dis:r:ct, dated c; bi Apii; in~ 3 For the Di-t ic of' cou-h CairdVio. T t:.k rot, ey in Ihe :n:.ter ci: GEUd. A. di:GH, B a;u'.~ To wo'-: in t:ma canc .r,: Ther ntvrr. mtf' ais .\Lin,e of the' E-t:cc of G( .' A. ligh'9UtI .'ci, or on D atrw or i- s--r.nd iv:' ;cet' i.m bycI the~ Di)ietIC I -icart of? %::.I t$js. Apil8 15 3: District C ouri ef di U. States; Fora thea Di'!:et of Sc,cv CX:roHnc ic'I Blan :nwer:p'2. La !he M:aLuer' :f i1.V. GIST, H imkrup:1t. To' 1:hom ii miy concicern: Tihe und"r .gned .. teby ives' -.o: iee~ of? h:i' ::ppint-i I c:-ct s2 .A<-:ignei of' thel est'::' of R~ V G t:, of the' lDi .iet oft Newherry i0IV n tN .ie o'vi p:cl i:n 'v :le Distri'rc ' o::i' o!: .9 i. 5I ier d:eed : Iiar ofl A pril, A. D)., sta..1. N. 31Al fIN, A'..ig::c.. For ie D-r:e- if Scuit.h U-r"hinst It, *-m :we. Ii rthe mie-r . of S:a mp,:on Pop' 1iiL ra p. 1r2 wo.-, it mty enne'trn: The um, netYl as' A.rr o~''''f the e n:tte of S'ma.,,cn j' pe, (f clie . wn of N'i ehe rv,* in' the Di - ti wi-'icc -.1 dii 'tiet wvho h-.. h~-nr ndc :c.Idd a2I B.n!kc rpccaon i< Iw pet cc:i 1itn by he. Di-trlict '.irt or"sacidI Di-tr'ct. l:tredl :t C'ewher' (} HI. C. the G-h d.ay of April T. 3. POI'E, Assign.eQ. A pri! 8 1.5 St. 74='MANHOOD : i:Ji.. O11W LOST, J.1t'a i'UILTsai'D. -i ctw' eiion of Dr. alvewall s C.;lebrand res'y ci ti e raica'cs ure withocut mhiic1ne of? Sr:-:MatT')nn1.uc. 1 cSecmtm - l Wesitt ec'. Jc.voiln:ci v .Sc'icccccal oqc-e.. Iuresptaey. .1I'otal I nd P:y's.. I.-| 1h11ect' , Ii:n, eimen'st tic \tarrt:..e. etc: i. "'MnrTrc,PL'r.tPW. acnd FxTS. iaIree.id by Mr'l ini ncgo:.Ce o& mes nai exaturv.::rce. iC?"I ric--. m a sede'.!cc enve"'.. *cI- l .ets - 1he cc'ifc'te'd canior. icc tic:. :vdmtir:t'e -sy ~'e r-y cercn''csin te-I. f,nm ac ti tyc i'ecr u e.stfnc! prcice~t. tcact the facrityCi cu cc: qeces t'"tel -, buoe mayvli' be cc liv en:'-' wiia hout the Ic..ir'u uise 4c'2 tc'rc,al m-'dic:re u;r thei ap dientioni os's e kuc Ie-po-ntccing ou a Ieo ue at o);!Cc .ipl. ceitin,c iund e'flfervl,i by ne.. es of ci ich ev.rv' 'cuff-rer, cc' iactter wl.'ct is Ccnditionc tcy be. mucay cure hcimuself eaply, ria:te:v . andi' rana8 Ccv. * [C='. is. Lec re .-i nid bce in the hcacide of ve'ry youth,acl ~4 un 'me man11 2 inte cat . Sep'&t cccnder iceal itn nc p'in eccvelopie, to any dd res-. put fip:i. ciu re'ceipt of six c--- tts, * r two )(stzc;.e.csam;s. A:, )r 4 ULVERW".ELL'S 31'rria~e $.unaf".' prie 25 Ccus. .Addrects the I'ccLI -fc:r. C:ti.S J. C KLINE &CO.. 27 Bower'y, Naw Yo:-k, Iioct ffiuce liox 4 86. E ov. 20, 1867 7tf TURNER'S CELEBRATED X. Cure for all Face Aches, Nervous bisorders, &c. 22. e-e ar Pnr's norm. PT(1R . ThXo tTF.iri to Try the CeIelira t#d sonrern To.ic, Painkiii's H1epatie Bit. te' :n uhiuiling remedy for all Diseases ol the Dige-iiv-- Organs aad Lhe Liver. Fot sale by all DrurgitIs. Don't Fail to Try the Celc brtied Sothern Tonie, Panlkili's Hepaic ,B-i:tirS, 011maiin remedy for all Dis. ese II of the I,.itive Ogaris and the Lirej, Don't Flail to Trv the Cele irtted Souti-rtn Tonie, Panknin's Iepatic Bit ter an unfiingu- rf-medy for all Dis. e O-es of thte Di:vslive Organs and the Liver. For ;ale byv all Dnuggi ts. D-n't Fail to Try the Cele bra:e okher it, PalkIill'.. Ilfpat-C : n ntaiiiiing remie-y for ail Dis. vases of the )iLes'tive 0:gijs and the Liver. For s::Ie by all Druggists. Don't Fail to Try the Cele bratel So-tli,-i Toe ie, I:inkun Hepatic B it , :i m~::i!in; rieedy foir :x!l I ~is . o f)th Di..r,ve ()rnt lad the Liver. For Ion't Fail to Try the C'ele intd Southern Tonie, P Nnknin' Hepric Ritver-, tn ntf'ilin-- reriedy for :l Diiease, of te Or-rans aid the Liver. For Tule ue West Female College, Over One 1i,1oed naiew are on our rn!l. Thore i,; s'i room. Pulpis are re eiced at ai tine. BOARnIO Tvelve (doll it- a mion'th inl ent1renic% , 1iot includi:n, Iuel anld Wa101hig. 'CITIO., Tuenitv Do! hI,. f i 1 mn1ts. mu:-j (piano) Trwenty tour Dolhqri cal .1n-ie French and Latini, tiught frum of ci irp. Jap 1.5ri:11. J. 1. P1M. NER,, Pres. RESTAURANT. T!!e znhberbrr ii:nint, opePWd a Restaurlin: NEX t Dool to iis lI[..ry and C:mffec iiii,oory -t , i the bni din-, former!y ov eutiei bv Mr 8 M *1ci-e, fcor the accmw. mthi'ion of* the iuli,ic, iif rn-s theml) that h x i repared to fu ish AlI the belicaces of the season In FISH, Oysters and Game, . In the most acceptabte stTIe. Hle wli keep conmtantly on d--aft Fresh Lager Beer, Wines, Ales, &c. He is :-lso prep-red to furnish T 'RAN LiNT OR. REGULA R BOAR) AND LODGING. He rispreculfr n-hs for : ch:ire of pnrnn g--, and protmise, t) make his e.tablish lment : f.-imirite rc-ort. J.-, n 15 3 LOUIS SCHODAIR. CHARESTN lOTEL. Charleston, S. C. -h above we'll kntown2 Hotel, respectfulli f frm his rieds art.d t he ttravelling pub li ,atregtt. Thed tab!e wrill at .xIl time.s he utpild i:h.1 tt. h bst the M: akep affordl-. .:eiuding~ e'vern deliew.-y ini seasxor, wihi -hte en;iii;' will bei otnt.xwep'ionaldei. Th. !uihe(Ot Room tirnel:e to the Hloti a re sp ..id Hott, Cold or' Showert B.ihb cian i'.e oh SilI h:' te-idi tot the cm'Oafort of' the ets; a i(eretofoire, nndIa : ~4travih-r e:t rely upon) oin the i Ch:tiilo fib: c- eaji:ial to -ian iite i'iie Sti n.. The patr on- e o'T *he trav telling ptubilhi' si rct-i4tful solicited J. P. UOt(miA(;CH. Aaent', Jan. 15~ 3 tf. Proprieor. *Greenvijle Femnae-eCollege. C. H. JUDSON, President Asise by Four Professors an<d Three Female Teacr. The SING GRhM will beg;rn on WED N.E.'D 17' inie12 Ii of FEURUAR~Y uext, and coni!t:tl(e 20 weiks . Ow3ing tn 'ereity of m'imer, the rates Bir~I:thg lou 20 wee'ks (eurretncy) $80 0 l-utdonlu hite; En'. Cour.,e " 30.00 " Freeci ori L atini " 20 00 L--soni iin Pi1no oir Guitar "' 30 0(1 .Spech:1 Vu'e:a L ..-ons "' 2.500 D.awsa,g arnd 1' intii g -" 20 00 For further inftonn-ution -ann'yv fonr hatt C:mmalo,un-. C, Hi JUD'"ON, D)-e 18 .51 if- -. Pte'ident. T aIe School. S The sult scriber wrill open otn the --- st ofi MlAL H a %chooiil for boys I lie cour.e oif ii s2 utn wiilI Catl .ss '-f t he oriinwi ry En.ishtI bran-i che Limi, Greek, andI, it de'rked. - -he Alo'erni Lnu.tes. Terms Three Doulars pe'r month, invacriably in aidme'. ma.r i3mu J. F. J. CA LDWEL L ERRORS OF' OUTH. A Getltemt m wto sutffe're'1 for years from Nervous Deb-ility, P'reiia'ure Decaiy, and all :ei'ets of yotMlu'i indiscre'tion,. will for it~ he ke o'f suffe,ing laumaniry. "end free to :dlI who nee'id at. the tcc.pe aind directions foir im-ikting the -imp'!e remed'v by wvhich hie was enre'. Sunff.-rnr- wish:ng tot protit hv the aLd verl=,rs experience, can do so by addressing ini perfect contiience. JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar street New York. May 8l19 1. Information.~ Infornaion gna:ruantie'd to produxce a lux mt~i-ont grow:ht of' hair upon a hald head lor tieiirdhe's facLe,:also at recipe for' the rec 0 vil of' Pimpes, B!oites, etc., on the skin, leain-t' thei se sioft, ele.ar antd beautif'ul, .': .m obtaine~d i hout charge, by ad drecssing 'THUS. F'. CHI APMIAN, Chemaiit, Sept 1S 38 S:.'3 Broadway New York. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Rf-.y EDWARlD A. WILSON will send fr ee of' charge to. uti w ho desire it. the pi escarip tiont with lthe direactii ns tor' makinag andl using the ein'ple rmedy lby whaich he wats cnred of a i n fl- ction amni thiat dread disease (Consump th'.u H- is oi.ly' obj e' is to b'enaeit the affi c'ed at-d he h..'-es evers sufferer will try this prescrip lion as it will cost them ti thing, andi may prove a bleaing l'tetase adeires" R iv ED W A HD A. WI L'ON, No. 165 South, Seconid Street, Sept 12-38. W iIhimsburgha, New York The Healing Pool. E:says for Y,xtug Meni, On the Crime of Rohttade', ;and the Errors. 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Agents Wanted for th3 Gray Iackects, And how thev Lived, Fonght and Died for Dixie, with Incidents and 8ketches of Life ini the Confede~racv, comprising Narratives of Pe:-sonal A dventure, Aurmy Life. Naval Adventure; [Ho me Life, Partisan D.iring, Life in the Camp, Fieldl and H-ospj:al, to% gether with the Songs, Ballads. Anecdotcs a.nd Humorous Incidents of' the war for South'rn [ndependee. There is a c'r'tain portion of the war that will never go into the regular histoiifes, nor be embodied in romance or poetry, which is a veryv real part of' it, anid will, ir preserved, convey to suceceeding generations a better Idea of the spirit of the e<nf-ct than ninny dry reports or careful narrrutives of-events, and thus part may be called the gossip. the r'v-,. the pathos of the wair. This illustrates the character of the headers, the humor of the so'diers the devotion of worr.en, the bravery of me"n, the pluck of our heroes; the romance ainc hanrdsnip of' the service. T'he Vali:mt and Brave hearted, the Pie tire quet and Dramatie, the Witty and Mar.' relou-, the Ten'der aid Pathetic and the whole Panoram' of the War are here thril inglytortrayead in a matsterly manner, at ance historical and romantic, rendering it Ithe most ample. nuique, brilliant and reada tble book that the war has ecall.:d forth. Amnsement as well as itisti-uetion miay he round ir every page, as graohic'detaii, bril. liant wit, and authentic hi%tory are skiil ~ulty interwoven in this wor k of literary art Send fur Circulars and see our terms, and i full de-cription of the work. Address, JONES imlO l'IERS & CO.. Jan 152 _____ Atlantta,_Ga. Information Wanted. A short time before the sturrenader of enieral LEe's ar ny, JIames G. Peterson wais 'irlotnghied from Rielinondl, Va., anid stastt 'd for his- hiome in Coos: Gon,inty', Ala., hut nitnfg hiies ealth wouldl riot :aalmit of his eaelong home, he t urmned to go to Jamews ~. Petersotn's, ini Edgetiel District, S. C., nd hais note since been heard fromt byv his amaily or rela,tions. Arny information rela ive 10o himt, whether I e 'be living- or dead, ad if' dead, where.buried, will be gratefully eeivedl by the nndatersignted. Add'ress mec t Holly Sprn ing, Dalas County, A rkaunsas. THOMAS PETERSON. Pap.'rs in the State will confer a greaf ivor by giving this notice pubtlicatcion. South Carolina Railroad. .GEtAL SUPERMNTEXIDEN T'OVPICE, I (H A I.LISTON. s. C.. March 28.186. j On ard after Sun(ay. January 19. the Passen ger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad will run as follows, viz: Leave Charleton for Columbia...........6.30 A H Arrive at KingvIlle ........................... io r M Leave Kiugville.................. 200 P M I Arrive at Columbia............................ 850 P M Leave Columbia..'..................... 6.n A M1 I Arrive at Kiagille ...............30 A M L -ave KirgviUe ................................. 800 A M Arrive at (:harle4ton........................ 3.00 I M The Pas.engr Train on the Camden Branch will Colinect w ith Up and Dowc Columbia Trains. and Wilmington and Manchester Railroa Trans on Mot,days. Wednesdaysaud Saturdays. N WIT EXPriESs. FREIWIT AND rAS-. SENGWR %( CM31101Afl., IRAL.x will run ask fo lows, viz: Leave Charleston for Coimbia ..........5 o P M Arrive at Columbia. .............5. 5 A ,X Leuve Columbia. ............... ........... 5.30 P 31 Arrive at Charleston ........ ........ 640 A M March 21 II. T. PEAKE, Ger1 Supt. Greenville & Columbia R. R. ON nnd -fter FR11D Y. the 6th in;tant, P:ssengcer Trains will run daily, Sundays excepted. n,; fol!ows: L,,;ive Co!n bia nt...............7.00 a. i. ' Akton at.................8.55 " Newberry at... ..........10 35 Arrive at Abheville at........330 p m. at Andenon at........ 15 at Greenville at...........0 00 Leave Greenville at............. fi.00 a. M. Anderson at..............6 45 hAb!evi!lc at. ........8 45 Newherry at ............ 125 p. M. Arrive at Al-ton at ............300 " at Columbia at............500 Trains on the Bine Ridge R.iilro:xd will also run daily. Sundays excepted, connect ing with the up and down trains on the Greenville and Columbiat Railroad, as foI lows: Leave Anderson at...............5 0 p m. " Pendleton at.............. 620 Arrive at Walhalla at ........ ..8 00 Leave Walhalla at. ..............400 a m. " Pendleton at...............540 Arrive at Anderson at .........6 40 f be train wii return from- B1ton to An derson on Monday and Frdsiv mornings. JA\ES O MEREDIH, General Superntendent. Dec 11-50 tf. Laurens Railroad. Change of Schedule. Omfce Liurns i. fl., ) Launrens C. I , S. C., Jan. 29, 1 S. On ad afer this lt-, t! TrAwzin v.ill run over-this Vo.id ,s tllow-, unzil furti hr no tice. Le.vre TAren at 4, o'e'oek, A. 31., orv 1MONDAY.-, WEDNESDAYS .nd FrI D.A YS. Ritrnit;r, lena Ne'n' herry immte'iate!v after the arrival of the Up Trtin; on ih G & C . 1., on TUE'DAYS, THURS B. S. JAMES, Feb. 5 6 i. I es.ee. Laurens R. R. Tariff Rates. Offi-c Laurens Railroad, Liurens C. H , S. C . lhe. 30 h. '67. On :nl after the first of January next. I paseger< over this Road will be charged a I ollo o s, viz: From Laurens to $iewberry....2.50 " linton " 1 75 " Martin's 1 125 "Kinari'a-T.-0. " - 1 00) -' Gary's Lane . " . 75. "Jalz.pa "50 B. S. JA.3IES. Lesseet.Launrens1 RII.. Ofien Laurenit Railroad, Latrens C. H . S C.. Dec 30th.-'67. On and after thre first of.J:htryr nlext, the frek:hlt ont Cotrtn wvU be as fioHows, viz: From:r Lanrenrs to Newberry, pcr Bale, 75e " Clinton "'"' 5 'Mactin' " ",55 '' Kin:ard's T'. O' '' " 45c~ " G:ryv's Lane " ' " 40e " JWahpa " . " 5 -B. S. JA3ES. Lossee Lurens it R. Notice To Shippers. Cen'i Superinatrn's Oflice.S. C. Ill., December 11, 180- - On and-after this dlate th'e TARWFF hvithi Great Southern Freiht-Line, FiROM CO013. Pt.A. will be as fol lows, viz: Cottou per bale, to New York ........ .... 00 " " Phrildelp,hia,..........4 0 4 " Blaitimore ............. 8. 25 This route is guaranteed as cheaper, quickter and more reliable than any competing, while tl:e differance oft itsuranice, not ammuntinig to 2oc , is over twice comnpensated by diB&renrce of rates. - - . T. PEAR E, Decc 11 eneral duperintendent . "The Chbristian Neighboi-. On 'l hursday, A pri: 2d,. 18 8. I she il commence the wee.kly p,ubbcationr of II1E Caltl$IAN ) EIG H BOR, ini the city of Columbia. S. C. It will be ran A DVocaTE: 1. Of Christianity unaiversari; also particular, as opposed. to war, offu-sive oridefensive. 2. Of the Internal Unity of the Church, us opposedl to the pretensions of externalikm. 8. Of 3Melhodisma. as holding the Head. a:Id as conisisting wir h the e..ent.iaislib erty and charity of Chlristianity. 4. Of Civil Government arud hatriotism, as they consist with thec Divine G overnment und Generna. Denignity.i 5. Ot' qua iry, as it consists with ('hri.'tia,'ized cotmmonl sense.' .0. Ot Education, physical, men tail, relIgious and mural, as of the lirst impor, tanrce. A RRaconRR. ofOeneral Jritelligence from the hou-ceho:d, agricultural scient.iic, artificial, commlercil ani.i political world. moad an ADt'EE.TISER of the respeCtable an Care will be ex'rcised to exciuude improper matter, and to put in tI:at wich will instrucet rte Children unt the school, .and edify the A dults and the Church Thlu. question of the censistency of war with Christianity will, when tinder co,nsideration,. be treated as f.r as we canr in a (Onristian Fpirit. And, while the denominational ieature of the p aper will be Methodistic, we shall endeavor "'to kep he niiy of the spiritin the boid of peace" wihall branches of the Churchr thathbold Christ as thne I.tad 'Tne eff,r- will be to make the weekly visits of TH E NEtGnonv agreeable and profitable to every family. Termns in Advance or within 3SMonths: One Year...................... 0 Six Months.......................100 Every subscriber Is authorized to act as an ageint, arnd wall, after paying S2.: 0 for his ownu paper, be credited with~ 1.. per cent on all amounts received from hrim for TH E NI-.JGH B'I. A limited number of advertisements will tere ceived at the customary rate. If" Persons remitting money by mail 17111 de posat the letter iw. the Post utlice in the pr eseunce of a witness, ar.d in case the mo'ney i, not re'. ceived. the certiaicate of deposit will be forward ed to us (C rhe receipt of all sums of money'sent will be acknowledged iu the paper, in connaection with the subrcribersrname ic fflice on Main etreet, next to Robert Bryce & Son.] Address: SIDI H. BROWNE, Columbia. SC. r. S. .Agents and other friends to the enter' prise will please exert them-elves and send in subscrib.ers and money by thre latt of Mlarchr. March 4 I0OU.( TURNE R'S CE LEBRATE D A cure for all Face Aches and Nervous Disorders, &c. For sale -tt TTT's Drni Store. THE SUBSCRIBER has constantly on hand a nt ment ofthabove&ppovet caes of~itfereat -attervs beld coffa of hi.4n6niftfer6d wMch be is prepared to hirni:h at very reasonable rates, with promptness and despatch. PersoMn< desirous af)aring cases sent by railroad will have them sent free of chargp. A ferse is ah6v'S oiba4Wi be fOrnI.4d air die fate if IO pe 6. Thankful for past patronage, the sub- - seribwr respectfully asks for a continuation of the sane, and'assures the publiphat no effort 'n is part iOM 4prd7V the utniost satVsfactiorA. R. C. CHAPMAN. Newberrv S. C., July 31. The (4reat Populnr Paper!' THE ISTONMILH'W SU-iSCRFPTION M N WI, Six Dollar$ a - ea . THE CUARLESTOY RI-M df-Ok Three Dollars ye r-Two Dolln*a for $ix Mo 6n4is; - - Termi, i Cash i A4 c . M No paper sent uAles. the CA Com11paies the order. C No paper sert for a longer iat than paid for. RIORD15,4A NOu A ThpritQy4 NOMINATIONS. - The folowing named .entlemes ame neil na-ed by their rt spective friesd for tM various oflices mentioned: For Tax Collector. J. D SMTl' : J. W. CouxTS CAr JoHNWStILLIAM Jo-:r W. HILL , .TAVO K BLR TroAS A. UnOmiit Cmer.Grs D;CWRT For ClerIof COOrtr 4 ATHA F. TVHNSON.. !GENTS WANTED '* For the Canpaigns of Forr andiUs Ca Iry Ii'.orical !rord ot.hi ibott1 lianenpkdL. anhdatin1g iadvenittes, a , anwlsg it. many vala blegned-int igtrili ioes t o' h'riecs'rW7fh, ' p,;on -unqunesitorinte -a9-leify nil r F'ori Pillow by GSon-rar P;ofrt. .-Adiy, .LP ILINKk & j:In 8 2vn . hiadelp., I CABINET MK And Repafrfrg. The undeir'igued respwtif4Ilfg'es' hat, he j4 prepaire' toMAK4Oor RE 4ny kind .0id GA IN ET W-A RE; in-tke * - W.2oBEL. Oct.. 3fl, ly-Sa-f. - pna, S. C. STATE OPSOUTHIQ4 JINA. Neotv5Wrrv Ditatit-ifu r.. - Maty ARiimrd, Adm'x, is.1po2. -. ndotiers: - it appearingr t'o:mv satisfactioitt KIn:,rd, defendant i* tid eao;e, i yond! theimt lhu.%rf -shis 8tatie, -On Mr..3hxter, Piff's So!. OrdeedltieenIt :tbon de(femllant y.lead. ans-wer. or gleWft this lt w1ftbinrtMy dayffroenthe ut!~ rion here~of, or the same-- wUide in confesso agdebst 1sims *$L d49HKSTONE, c. s..m March 4 9 .6 R EMOVAL.~* LEWIS BU'LER~ FASIUIONABLR BApBER gd4 R1ESPECTFI'LLYannoncemsto.the et t!c'mtn of' 'en berry, th&thie .laas renmoe'f he room in the~ rear of the Newberr* hRe' whbere he wilfl be happy to wvituoeid -dW's lhe exercise of his p'presid li object ato please the mno-t fastidions tastite, '1td he k'eeping~ of hisa shop sh:dlI be after the ut vane x eption.a% aie. Shatving, Taitng, Shimpooiung, sed [Iairdying.. executed ini the mon4 nainei'. 4as We are so often cane4d on to extratt . Sirst Mnhlars or J wv Teec:i for ohildren :o regulate or strengthein the front, whic'h become crooked from neglet Wai ye think it advisah'Te to eall the -atteu.~ ,urenta to the subje'ct;so that the ba#kc ~e. nay be filed. anid the f'ont teethio ilsi1t children amre cutting their secnd R :o as to prevent their cniing irregular, Thildren shved, og bise but.ten teeth from the ipper jaw, and ten from the lower jew;. 'he Moiars,~or j.nv teeth. which they . lacK of these. belong to their aduor ppg et Ma'ny persons say they were not.aw If this fact. Now.notice a-d eac o4Q y'. Charges very tmpwlerate. Terms R S. WIA LEY. Surgeon Deii Newberry, Jan. 1.5,1818. New Bar Boos I have opened and refirniehed -the~~ loom in -Armazoque, formerly kept by ed Boozer, and wil' always keep on. he very purest lignors thalt be y lie Market-Such as Cogni'c'.~Appit 'each B aridvl~, variens braads wh~is1key, in, Ruin, Wine,Al, or tr c. ify ek ill alwrys be select and pure, and prices cry moderate.: Cal! and sp 4. you eA*o et a her.tetdrink 'am. less money .han for., erly. ' D. Wc(RD, & Co., Newbeiry, March 25. PAVILION HOTEL. Charleston, S. C. BOARD PER DAY, $3.00. .BUTTERIED, krsH. L.8UTTWlxIR Superintendent. Proprietress. Newberry Female College. The present Session opened on the 1st of innary. Pupils are reeedved at atiy Afme iring the Sesasion. For partinirs ad!Aras REY-. 3. TAYTLOR ZEALT; Newberry C. H., S. C. Principal. .Tnmrn 9O