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- Spppk )Kindly. 9 A ,there is inck at ihe 6 ;;Uun and open.it' said M,rs. C rlwto h-r.little..so-n- one cold vet4itter.afternoon. -.V4.Ared was sittiveg by the^firqe -Ooeag-a nBIce book.-. te4-daliked bigdisturbed, and w,roser- slow'yI - wiloey his taother's eaman. M- Iy-i 6f_matchea edon tphee s a 'they are only - Stlnye-e do 'hay one !"? pleaed-& oor, ragged t --* hoiown~a&e -who stood shilv eMrwg or.the dootr-seSp, ind -bold ap'afew boxs of matches, as Al red Asked him iqng entle tone, -*41g he a nted. Ba.-ng!' went hdoor, with- an -angry Nor' frin the eros bi>y who seui it - - a&;ost before the,tgedittle ohad -finished s.peakingc. Mut t er i ng 77-vanethink about .-"lihose horrid eg gar bbLys," Alfred returned -to - - io4 and--his wrm seat by th -ow so fully eog; twhe .e poor Jaup, tbmatch -boy, sat asdwln theged him: tirnos-utie, tey ng bitte rl' s Poorlittle.boylIrte'had no good *-he;$a no~arzw.fireside no kid fWNrspedspder -abouttoery da, - in't6e wet and. cod of-.wihtei-, or - the bmrning heat of summer, tn gry and- lUIRerable, uuti, be had d"be- f-bo , or bO so deri eij ; rwhile po -we the ad bou n., peop e - vith 'Who -he AiLed .otld beat himdredful.f'Ali4 when -'Al frc made it u-e6 -a ,arship.:to 1";ve the -freside for-..a fe* .nii n * ~utea:1iloubt Whethere t-hought orbat litle oyst b e s yo *he'kn sI. k no ki -WPcsently Jamnid -r'ose, ndi Sa W ed..4N, ver y * o01 day: -~ daing:t we kt any itr more * d.'~ br ieg;heat hould edh only -~ eddterafin i v'bi- fhas ouirl 6.eeZ sel& awoi rt. tbe e g witty~ng -e liintv w muld av - worddsadul. ad -when poor frT made -et bic a.m hopeful~ - e4tt he.ha'been. .all iqaui stobeAn beeelW.y _ for t~yi5thisaorld o f and *- rwelergil yim 1ot ty to esai - -hnsp o aeiur to-se * - api~ 3%a$nalag. : thi -yea pseafno-n w a - 4* . .litti actJo k e.inness .hvr da - * - dag t-prsen) .'oth, brad< E eu w astno eo*n beretkigt - --em u d~J jiejkis i kinfoo si softjt-gnf<ldor." e.4 Zyra aga miucfeskeC - - is~ vodr of tr, ofl utaes and frehL deman ' lponlu * if4 'tben' nable oto in~ue set i - - demand, ahel gi d ry:bade - agn t4 isioim4 cie Qu *~, it1 c of eig es sr~bb b' ngath duipif sthee m rod-e th< - - er#N poerh. The ngy hod - * gods-..ert .a~tdri extent. If *~ ~niitE -o- coaly u~oupt, 9 o de'da'ufon steamrpower upofano - pres4 i is al xtnguised.tf BeyondMhis ben copaisndfi nd ei agai, tIb in hbd in ar e neous,radusometme fatal oe caue fchogr ishord c- 'omon than caing feenty whe exhau~* kste.aiiw bcuet The rule,sou ple be too fst,f frehnt,~ af cop ou part acu puieeobre, an ythave dsimp an,d6 pin stell prown, e to tin o laeyoth5 stom sihtl,an nbegin restore it inowe :Afte iest a mdneroute qandtit iml common eta atulg mel whey a-tme an-+d Takoe fistle sma quantity of anything simplevhich may be haTdy, ind rest. Then, after a time, proper food will be a biessingot a~ burden. The fires wil butrn the steam will be up, and you can go on your way safely. I is not amiss, in this connec tio, to say that children would a-void many a feverish night, and many an attack of -disease if inothtrs would follow this rule. A talking math will come off soon in Boston between two wo men. They arc to talk twenty-four hours without sleep, no time being allowed to eat or drink. A lissouriau has invented a machine which reaps, threshes, cleans and sacks wheat at one op eration. 'My wife,' said a wag the other day, came near calling me,honey last night. Indeed!. how wns that?' 'Why, she called me old beeswax.' The State of South Carolina. Newberry. District-In Equity. Silas Johnstone, vs. J. A. Bond and others. It appearing to my satisfaction that James A Bond. one of the defendents in this case. ri.-4des beyond the limits of this State. On motion of 2iessrs Jones & Jones, Plaintiff's I Solicitors. it is ordered, that said absent de fendant do plead answer or demur to. this bil. within fdorty days from the publicaiom bereof, or the same will be taken pro c,:n, fess agait him. _Com'K Office, SILAS JOHNS'ONE, May'20 21.7r. t14 c.3 N. D. Distrkt Court Of the United States, [ For The 11strict of- South 'Carolina In 43kVaptey In the matter of JOHN P -AULL, Rmkrapt. To whin it mTay concern: The under sitned hereby gives notice of his appoint% Melt aq A-ignre of the estate of Johl P - Aut. of The town of Newbeirv, in the Dis, trict of Newherry and State of South Caro lina %rithin rAi.1 distriet, who ba been ad .uVged a.11 inkrupt upon li. owi petition by hteDistric. Court of Said District. Dated -ASb day ot''Nluy. A:- D-, 1868 14N T. PE ri.RzO Y, Assignee, Ma'y 21 3r. I Wstrict fe'urt oft I eInte#S1aV,% ??r Ii D)iwstrct Soith 'Ca-oia.- n' BataPfev. . In the matter- of J .T. ZEA 1Y Bankruat r(o 'A. Ita it may -concern: The under, ligped-hereby-.zives: notice -of hi appoint, nt a Assignee of tfie esate. of J T. Zealy. of the towa of: Newberry,in the Ds tiet of Newberry and stat e' of So'tif Caro, li.na within Said distriet, who has been ad jidged a Baukrtwt upon his own petition by the District Co-rt of caid- District. Dated 15th day of May, A. D'1868. -*JOl S R. LFMENi,L, Assignee. May 20 21.3c. bTA TE OF.SOUTTKCAROLINA. - Newherry Distrit-In EQurity. Ettlie'D. Gross, A di'x, v Jas.. -CGross * . and 6thers. *Bitt to Marshall Ass,ets,'&c. It appearing to my satisfatction that Jam'es Hodges, WillHam R. Hodgea Robert Bodges2 and William 1'. Ledis (coustitut jug the Eirr of Hodges; Brother.)- thert neraof the" Ers of (arey), Bow & Co., and . H. 8latler, defendamts int this ease, reside .t,ondathe lit of ith1s State, .On Motiori of'Mr. Fair, Puff's frkr misrdere,.that thme 4al&absent deidafts-do plead. answer 'ordemar to tis& biH within forty daya-from' ig publgation bereof, or.the. ame will be. tak vepro confesso agdnst them. COULre Qfee,- -.SfLAS 30H NSTONE,i 16th -May, 1868. . 20 21 *14. c.s ru. STAT:EOF SOUTHECAROLINA. B. Newberry Distrie-Ln Eqnity. B.W. Sth';1ir B W.afdo; B. G. Mayes &J N. U*psdat. iUfor Account. it appearing a my satifctio that Ben a-i Waloud Ihydoin-G. 3iaye.e, two or the deTend.antsnn ti ease; reside beyond the lindes of th.iw State og motion 'of !2eSoy F.Toinans, Pif's Sol'Y Qrdered. th'at the said1 tb,gent4fendant's do.elead.anagir er denmur to tEis Bd1f u4ri fortdy..romt the~. publiicatier h'ereef, et thenau~e. wilj be takeiro,confesso aruiaat them.- - { em'ra (RLlete,. SI-L%14 JEMINST'ONE, -1.6 Muya .8"8. . - .. N .. STATEOFB'OUTHICAROLINA. N !ewher. DistmittaliEquitv. IeljhDySubet and Iv - Subter v W . 8. Bead,Wer,'et ul. Bil. for~ sale of~ ~Lagd, Relief, &c. I? appeag to fn sangfacion' thl W. B. S:)ard,'a party dlefendant in'this' case, reiAes b'yond the'liiis et this State; Qn moton of MNrs.Jones.e&Jasi is' ordered, tha&t ihe said absenmt defeed ant' do picad, answver er demur to thi~s Bill within. forty days from the puhHeation he.e of, or the-same' nilI'he ta'kenl pro confesso agaijst b'i.-.- - SILAS JOUNSTONE, Cotma's Office, . c. E.. f. j. 15t3ay,~1868. 26, 21 7 f- 14 NTTEP oF SOU' CAROLINA. .Newberry District--In Equity' W. H. E ~ -oiand -E~ C Grierson. hiswife, A.dm' ..v-Thomas F.. Harmon, Adm'r, nd others.- . - The ereditors-of the esrate diFMiddleton T., Kinard, dec'd, are required to rende~r on~ daotb and estahlish their respective demands, before the Cornmit.sioner on or before the 1.th day of-Junp nlexr:. L SIL AS JO HNSr'ONE; C E.ND Com'rs Office, 11 May, 1868 13 20 5-10 eSTA TE OF SOUT H CA ROL INA. Newherry District-In Equity. Joseph F. A bramns and wire, by next friend, vs. Allen S. Scruggs and others. 8 Biul for Account and Relief. 7 It appearing to my s:,tisfamction that John WV Ilatton, a prty defendent :n this case, - reides beyonn the limits- of thi- Stare. Or motion of Mr CaId well, plaintiff's sol., it is ordered th :t he do plead. an-wer or demar' ato the bill tiled in this caise.within forty days from the publication hereof, or the same 1will be taken pro confeso atrainst him SILAS JOHNSTO NE, c. E. N~ D Corn's Office, May 11, 1868. 13 207 O14~ - IThe State of South Carolina. SNewberry District--In Equity. Silas Johnustone, Corn.. vs. W. A. Reid and~ others. e Bill to foreclose statuary lien. I tpp.earing to my satisfaction that - Charles S. Reid, a defenat in this case, re, isides hevond the limits bf this Sta-t.e, on mo, tin of Mr Baxter. Plain riff's 3olicitor, or, r Id.red that the .said ab-.ent defetndant do plead, answer oriemur. to the bill filed it e this case within forty days from the publi car ion hereof, or the same will be taken prc confesso against him. SiLAS JOHNSI'ONE, CmsOffBee, 0. E.X,.D. ISOLET, TUE FEM ILE 8P?. A STORY OF CnA RLESTON AND THE WAJ. By y. Witherspdon Ervin. Tp the issue of the Yorkville Enquier for the 4th of'June. will be commeuced the publication of the above thrilling aud Wbteresting nouvelette, written expressly for its columns. by one of the most popular authors of this State. The pritici. pal sceies of this story are laid in Charleston and vicinity. and the story caunotfail to prove interesting to all who are fAmiliar with the eveiits whicli occurred in that locality during the late war. Onte of the most painful circumstssces connect ed with the heroic defence of Charle ton. during its three years of siege, is to be f..uud in the fact, that during all this time, There were .ersons in the city. 'in high litie," who were enxa&ed as spies ill sending information- to the blegers. Diawinzs of the fortaations were furaished, weak poinwta noted. said the movemnert of troops indic-ted as soo' as beguit, and the fleet notified of the timt of arrival aui departure of blockade iunt.iag- ves-els. ao cautiousy did these emis saries or the ea'my ooi,duct their work, that for a Iong time the -kill of the most emlne.t dete,> tives ns bsflled in their endeavors to break up the illicit correspondetce. These spies were the sou:ce of extremne annoyance to the- Command ers in Charleston, and the in formation they were eiia led to furnish, often thwar ed their best mas tured desigus upon the eieny. As a proof ot th,- completevess of this coTspiracy, it may be remarked. thut the daily paper" ot the city were frequently read on board the blockade fleet, the sam- day of their publication. . I he athor of'-Isolette, or the Female Spy," has takesn the principal characters and incidents in thi; affidr, aod under assumed rtmes. has pre sented them in the form of a thrilling, and well wi itten romance. historic and imaginative. The circumstances of the story are detailed a, begin niy,g oti James Island and in cimnection with Pitme of the South Carolina Regiments stationed th-re. After many thrilling adventures in which the -temale spy" figures largely, the he roes of the plot follow their reeiment to Vir g ni'. before the walls of Petersbur .. The sur render of General Lee's Army in 1865. finds them again ; mong the Santee hills, where the narrative closes. Persows who wish to secure this interesting story comp!ete, sh. uld send iti their subscriptons at once, at Only a limited number of copies of the paper will be printed to supply future orders T accommodate persoia who desire the En tirer on account of the Story, the following are TERMS IN ADVANCE. 1 copy. three months, ...................81 00 - 1 copies, three months..... ................. 7 513 1 coloy, one year,................ . 860. Address, L. M GRIS., Yorkville, S. C. Don't Fail to Try the Celebra ted Southern Tonic, Paikoin's Repatie Bit ters, an unfailing remedy -for all Diseases of the Digestiv- Organs and t4e -Liver. For sale by all Druggists. Don't Fail to Try the Cele brated Southern Tonic, Panknin's Hepatic Bitters,- an unfailing remedy for all Dis eases of the Digestive Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. Dont Fail to Try the Cele :brated Southern Tonic, Panknin's Hepatic Bitters, an -utnflitig refedy for all Dis eases of the Digestive Organs and -the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. Don't Fail to Try the Cele ')rated Southern Tonik, --anknin's Hepatic Bitters, an nilailing remedy for all Dis eases-of the Digestive Organs -and the Liver., For'sale by all Druggists. Don't Fail to Try the Cele-' hrat~ed Southern Tonic, Panknini's Hepatic Bit ters, an aurailing retmedy for alIf-iseas of the Digestive.Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. Don't Fail to Try the Cele brategl southero~ Tonic, Panknia's,flepatic Bitter.e, an unfiling remedy for all-Diseases of the Digestive Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Drnggists. The Du~e West Female College. Over Onc Hundred names are on our roll. There is still roorn. -Pupils are re eeived at any time. BOARDING Twelve -lihir.A a mwonrt.h in currene-y, not including fuel and washing. TUITIs, Twenty Dol lars for five~ months. Music, (piano)- Twenty-. four Dollars Vocal Music, French -and Lati, taught free of chwirge. Jan. Ifimwo. J. L. BONNER, Pres. RESTAURANT. The eub-criher having o'pened a Restaurant NEXP DOOR todis Bakery and Confec% rioniery store, in the buildingw formerly Oc= cupied by Mr. By. M. Blease, ~fol- the accomns modation of the public, lifleiS thea) that he is pi-epared tQg furnise - IAll the Delleacles of the seasen Osters and Game; Ithe most-acceptable style. He wili keep constantly on draft CFresh Lager Beer, Wines, Ales, &c. -He isalso prepare# to furnish TRANMIENT ORL REGULAR -BOARD. AND LODGING. He respectfully asksfor a share of patrn aig-,- and promis'es -to makie his establisli ment a fa'vorite resort. -- Jan 15 3 - -LOUIS SCHWDAIR.L TURlNER'S SE L E B R ATE.D A cure for all Face Aches and lNervous Disorders, &c. -For sale ta PRATT'S Drug Store.' New Bar Room. I have opened and refurnished the Bar Room in Amazoque, formerly kept ,by Mr. Fed Boozer, and will always keep od hand thwe very purest liquors that can be had in the Market-Such as Cognac, .Apple and Peach B. andy, various brands whiskey, Gin, Rw,m, Wine, Ale, Porter, &c. My stock will always be select, and pure, and prices very moderate. Call and see -f you cantnot get~a ber-ter drink at less money than for mter-ly. D. WARD, & Co., INewberry, March 25. New Barber Shop. -Shaving, Hair Dressing and Champooing stylishly dune in squire Peterson's shop by a frst-rate Barber. Notice. The Subscriber wonid inform his friends and the public that he has a small stock of SAlDDLES, BRIDLES, BUGGY BAR NESS, &c.,. which he offers for sale at.prices to suit the timnes. W. A. ELMORE. A pril 1 2m Newberry Female College. IThe present Session opened on the 1st of January. Pupils are. received at any time during the Session. For partienlars address REy. J. TAYLOR ZEALY. Newberry C. HI., S. C. 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A'lilress. N. P. BOYERI & Ca, Pitblishers. - (GUM TrE, Chester 'Co., Pa. Feb. 1- 8 t1 -. Agents Wanted for the Gray Ja~ekets, And how thev Lived, Fought anid Died for Dixie, with Incidents and SketChes of Life in the Confederacv, comprising Narratives of Personal. Adve.nture' At my LIfe.' Nsval Adventure, Home Life. Partisan DarIng, Life in the CamUp, Field and Hospital to.' gether with the. Ss.ngs, Ballads, A4iecdotes iud. Hlumorous Incidents of the war foi Southe'rn Indeperndence. - There is a certain portion of the war that will nevergo--ino the i-egtila; histories, nor be embodied in romanc ur. poetry, whIch i a very real p:art of It, and( will. if- preserved, eonveyv to succeeding generations a llCttrr idea of the spirit -of the conflict than tiy dry reports oi- careful narratives-of events,. and this part may be called athe -gossap.,thei fta.,-the pathos of the war. This-illustrates the character of the .leaders, the butmor of the so.diers the devoition of. womenr. the braiery oif men-, the pluck.of our heroes, the romance and~ hardsnip of the service.. The Vant and Brve hearted, the Pie turgt que and- Dratic,- the W itty and Mar velan,, the Tender arud Pathetic andl the whole Panerama of. the War are here thril. ling ly iortrayed in a umasterly mianner, or once historical and romtlntic, ren9terinrg it the most amrple, na ique,~t>riltiant and reada,. able book that. the war has' ciled feth. . Amu<ement as well as instrucion1nav he found itrevery paire, as grranhic detail,lhrir liatit wit., and juthentic hi"try are skiil firlly inlerwaven in this wo:kr of literary art Send fair Circulars. and see our terms-, -antd a fail de-cription of the work.. -Address, JONES JIROTHERS & CO., Jan 16 2 . .-Atlanta, Ga. CHARLESTON HOTEL. Charleston, S. C. The utndersign:ed having taken char.e~of th. above Wvll known Hotel, respectfutlly in~forms h isfriends and the travelling public that it has >een'rernrniMbed in alf of its de partments. The table will at all times be suppjed with the best the -Market affords, including every- delicacy in season, while the cuisine will . be unexceptionable. The Bath Rooms attached to the Hotel are sup plied with the celebrated Artesian Water, and Hot, Cold or Shower Baths can be op taine'd at -any time. The same attention will be paid to the comfort of the guests as heretofore, and travellers can rely upon fnding the Charleston Hotel equal to any in the Ulnitedl States. The patronage of the travelling public is respectfully solicited. J. P. HORBACH. Agent, Jan. 15 3 tf. Proprietor. Greenville Female College.. C. H. JUDSON, President. Assisted by Four Professors and Three Female Teachtrs. The SP'RING TERM will begin on WED NESD \Y t he1l2dh of FEBRUARY next, and continue 20 weeks Owing to the scareity of money, the rates have heen REDUCE1) as follows: Boarding for 20 weeks, (currency) $80.00 Tuition highest Eng Course " .30,00 " French or L'.tin " 20.00 Lessons oin Piano or Guitar '' 30 00 Special Vocal Ls'ons 4 25 00 Drawing and Painting ." '20 00 Singing And'[ncidentals " 5.00 For further information apply for late Catalogne. C. H. JUDSON, Dec. 18 51 tf- - President. The Healing Pool. Essays for Young Men, on the Crime of Sotude, and the Errors. Abuses and Dis eies which destroy the mattly power, antd create impedimients to Marriage, with sure relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN H OUGHITON, Howard Associati6:t, Phlil., Pa. South Carolina Railroad. GENERAL SUP ERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,I CaI .AISTOX. b. C.. March 28, 1868. On ard after Sunday, Jan nary 19. the Passen, er Trais on the South Carolina Railroad will an as follows, viz: .ear.e Charle-ton for Columbia........... 6.0 A H Lrrive at Kin-ville ................... 180 1P 31 4sve Kingville .................. 2 00 P X krrive at Columbia.................. ........350 P X .eave Columbia........... 6.fu A 3 , kirrive at Kiigville... .....30A U , -ave Kinville ............ 8 00 A V Irrive at Char!e%ton .................. 3.00 P !lhe Pasenger Train on the Camdein Branch will conlec! with Up and Down Columbia Trains, md Wilmington end Manchester Railroad rrainq on Moliavs. Wednecduys and Saturdays.", N ilT EXPRESS. FREIGHT AND PAS 5ENGER ACC0MMODAflO., THAI. will run ks fo lows, viz: Leave.Charle-ton for Columbia.... 5 40.P M Arrive at Columbia..... .............. 6.-6 A X Leave Columbia................... 5.30 P U 4rrive at Charleston ........ ........ 540 A U March 21 1H. T. 'EAKE, Ger.'1 Supt. Greenville & Colimbia R. R. ON and after FRID AY, the 6th instant, th Pq5senger Trains will run daily, Sundays .xcepted, as follows: Leve Colunbia at...........7.00 a. m. Akion at.................8-45 " Newberry at..............10 35 " Arrive at Abheville at........3 30 p. m. " at Anderson at...... ... 15 " " at Greenville at...........600 " Leave Greenville at..............6.00 a. M. " Anderson at.............. 6 45 " " Abbeville at..... .....8.45 " " Newberry at..........1 25,p. m. Arrive at Al,ton at.... ..........300 " " at Columbia at............5.00 - Trains on the Blue Ridge Railroadwill also run daily, Sundays excepted, connect- . ing with the up :ind down trains oh the I Greenville and Columbia Railroad, as fbl- U1 lows: P) Leave-Anderson at... ....520 p m. ) ", Pendleton at.............. 6 2) " Arrive at Walballa at......... ..8.00 Leave Wahalla at................400 a m. . ". Pendleton at...........5 40 " Arrive at Anderson at ........:.6 40 " The train will return from Belton td An. derson on Monday 2nd Friday- mornings. JAMES 0. -MEREDITH, - General Supezinteidonst. 1ec11 >0 te SOuth Carolina Railroad, 5AI ~ ~ r;r - This Company hao.lf6w foriale- for the acebnmod.ation ofnierharit throughout, the couiry, "SU&INESS TjqK.S '4o tra-vel over ilhe road.& O.K'E THfOUSi 7,1LFS'O17) T4y:&n' he pr0enred at the Company A Ticket Omeo- - in Aug.,I Iou lad Camden ;ihsoin - har.'stou, frou. L.C -Q. H E CKS, General Ticket Agen A pril 22 1i'tf OffiC Johni Stret. -ti Laurens Railrdad. New Schedule. Office Laurens PR Laturen C. 11., S. , Apl 29, 1868 On ail-.after 'u,d.AAv 12th mav next the trains ~On this rQear wilfcomnmence running; r to rturnm on: same day' teOcoQuIttW .ill aind-d.wn trains o.n G,eenim\ille and Coin-a -A h'ia Esilrod it HIelnma; leaving, Lgsen.' a. 5 A K., on Taeakeya, E itinsig's tat Sat prdaty's, ard laving~ Jlk-a' IUi P.1 ;-o209 same dsys. - .0 WElS,'.a M -y6- - p. bj.R:R. SQUTHI CAROULNA RALR. A82 Ga.m mu SurEuI-re oErr's OFFICn, SoUTH CAROLINA RAfif0AD, Apu il 28 18(68. TIlE FOLLO W ING. FREG HT TARIFP from M.mshv:ie :ijd li attanoogs, to.VCjam bia will- take effect from and after tii date: * . - From . Frqum *To Cokimbi'. -. Nashville. Chattingioga. Bdcon pmer 100 lbs.. ..... ...83 .62 - - Iyatsiper buhel... .......8 2.1 Coftitper bu-hel...........36 . 27 W hea t, rye and -ba?ley per - buchel .. ..;-. 3 2 Pork ad beef per barrel.~.. .62 57~ 61 92 Flour, apples, onions and - potatoes per barrek...... 59 - 1.1 Wmhi?k"y, high wines and alcohol..............3S95 295 My 7 General SprTtendent. Notice To Shippers. On and af'ter this date the' TARfFF1 by th G;reat Southern F'reight.Line, FRDII COLtMM lIA . will be as follows, viz; . . ~Cottonz per bate, to New -York........ .... 0' - P Ihiladelphia..........4 0o - .4 ' . Ba ltimore ....r... This route-is -guarantead mis cheaper, quisker. and more reliablil.nhn any competing. wlQie the differance.of insurance, not amountiiig'pu 2oisctrertwice-compensated by dm1Threhce et uties. - - . . HT. P.EAKE, Den 11 General Supefaenden4. "The -hristian. Neighbor." On ' hursday. A pr.it 2d,/18 8. I shaU commence the weekly~pubbecnd.n;of' i'HE ClfifS1lAN .1EtG HBOR, in.he-city of.Qlumbia,S."C. It- wifl be ao, A nvocA'a 1. -)f , hiistiansity universal; aiso~partiedlar, .a*~ -m dto Var,. offe-nsive orrttifnsive.- .2-. Of the 'terua7 Uiity of thteChuarch, as o~psed.fd f}Igrpeleauions of externa1icth. 3. O0 Me.thodism. agliording .thw Head.and as consistin--with the, eassntfals.-ib erty anid churity of- ' ristianity. 4.. Of. Civil - G overnent and 1'itriotism, a'mthey coriisist with thie Divine Giovermment aind Genjeral Be.idgnity.. 5. Of qua-ity. as it consists 'with TChristiseized cotiuo serime. 6. O? Education,.physical, memi' ta!. religious and mnoral, as otk the liret"imp,orC tuance - . - - . - A RKPCORDER of(G;eneral IDtienee.ftpUk the houeho!d, agrictiltural. -scientill-, -ortffeial~ L:ommnercial an.l political world. And an'.ADvERTI6ERt of the respectable and moral. - Care.will- be Otercised: to esclude imroe matter, and tor put in tb which-will'instre~et the Childrentand the e * aadedfth Adults and the Church - . W Tha question of the cottsloteney of war- with 'bristientlty will, when under consideration,' be. treated as far as we can in 4 Christian spWrt., Knd, .while the 'denominational fte of the ] paper willbe MethodistIc. wecshall endgavor "to keepthe nity of the spirit in the bond-of pece?'" with iU-branelies of the Church thactheiti fhrist as time- Head. ' - -. The eflbrt will be to make theireek?y iisIfsof Tn a NEIGH BOE agresible and profitable tp every family. Terms ini Advanice or within 6 Months: One Year. ........... ... .........82 00. Six Months......................100 Every subscriber is authorized to aet as an agent, and will, after paying $2.00- for his own paper. be credited with 10 per cent on- all amounts received from him for TH E NEIGaBoR. A limited nurmber of advertisements will be re-. celved at the customary ratea.1 iC." Persons remitting money by maiwill de posit the letter in the Pos Office in the presence of a witness, ar.d in case the money Is not re-. ceived. the certificate of deposit will be forward ed to us 117 The receipt of all sums of money sent will be acknowledgedl in the paper, in connection with the subscriber's name. 07 Office on Main street, next to Robert( Bryce & .'on. Address: SIDI H. BROWNE, Columbia. S C. - IP. S. Agents and other friends to the enter.. prise will please exert themselves and send in subscribers amnd money by the last of M.arch. Mlarch 4 0 tf~. Green ille- and Columbia B. R. Co. This Company has no~w for sale, in lieu of "Season Tiekets," R TICKF? which entitles a person to travel over tlie road One T housand Miles for $40. within one year from date of purchase. The tickets can be purchaced from the . Agents ait Colunibia, Newberry, Abperille, Anderson and Greenville. W. A L5TON GIBBES, General Ticket Agenrt G. & C. R. LB. Co. Phe Grea PopiThr PAp_, THE IBLEST H ON Dt SUJiSCRI?TIQN PRICE ~ Six Denars a,ear DI ARLM TUM i iree Dollars a year--Two " ' for SixMonths. Terms, qash 4f an Eg-N paper eaens unleelbe i rnpanies the. order. No pe,peP SeE in paid for. -RIO R g c 2 AGENt18 W or the Campai k' ' ad his C BE AUTIFUtLiY IIIT D This historical record vf-lw uiexpoits andAdrg., tr, ambrig iW.ryany zvab1cvd. g contri:utioos to , on rrquestionie autboriy, 4 eet ationis. ' regar to ths >r PilI5w gy Weherar 'oiirat. bp J. P. HJL$E jan 8 2M P lpa Male. ch~I The -eabscriber, 1st ofMl NWe "lt bir- AX fi Terms TuTm D.VA&pe adrsm. marA m J.. AgeDR 9Wu4 p - VU AA'WER Th s1iie -oispa.i *ere,fo-acc~e ir To ii.p4'Ie whi8l-~ .PPARIEN rL?~ e 4rOK3: s w ge.o u r.d salulaiy.. un, 'aleate1 AIL AA* JUar4I orLeeaadUo vhi4 ,dt. e di d ri.t l an 8 lty e Tehli %M evrf 17v&6 tdr vfl c SBCf1E lalg dDQZq&i_ Laad~uIn srtmntofiart e io i.o i wbier 'a o h"t 9e . - ersn ftdrirdugs -1 r n e ein .,t w s ot l n . 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BOA R D PER DAY, $3.00.. .MB[TERIEL, IrsLB IWDI Superintendent. Propriereisu.. - -TURNER'S QELEBR4TED i. Cure for aWT Tace Aches,