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A Verosfatcuer m wis ass - sIowm 4tgr to th*:eCre of d we give'a fewv . b a=liiable to a thei4 os tr lo g time foi reaaw &i shse .that bave* been tbrugh,hen he 8ew We $babe.: tc stand.t-he i'efs au diengt-h of das. " a giahors at.tie plow pM L-eker Paeh day-. T$wegaLwoi-kef4fr.on7 o'loqk - in the morning until noov, thea -a i * aftPetbf anhoupt eat, were vrked-'vrom ecloek till Si. M., . withebodgaf an1 iin g to thb deffe a asty supper - tego te rter. - elnayis'long enough for man or beast to labor in ^the S- d4e-faa tht- eainot i do his work i4,tla.time is a poor caleulator. His harness sbould gres##6% ndMlsnou.mt . es the sa i-ola'r on a twelee-kadred-pound horse tIIt .The se on an eight-hundred-pound are the result of three . - aU- i *- O ossTR? a d beat. Fricton tdgs or traces, - as the horse-turns to the right or eft, ouses gall upon ther.legs, while.other straps gall.ohe- parts. - .. back-pad and eoar cause - bls6y,pressuareen beat When - neam etes teist a noment in - a utiydy the collar should, be " t~the shoulder to eool - t .erse bec'nes galled, - ros -lituiments'snd Sations tt -i Fipeedily cure - oo ifthe eause that prded .A mong the i ena - , araieasalt toeiAr e. . urs might be.bnedilgtis is.ter to -a -b - g oms w4er -,~ a sre de aditoio good Seed .wai - tbe - - i~.n*R eoeded- herel as agi e keeni~ }:felyTor1 40sedaed. Tbean, as the' . *teS@iEtaggeng cwgt .of:id tadq2 .a o.aat1f live-. -~ b n.ehnrig4he .. 06egates and alterrtes- the he dignified occipan4'softhe spaci t;pdge esoe as one,- manb-:and - . ggen.% ths.k *Md with 4e.rigj * hwambs. .Si les i1i acce~pt . ~igjcfth dctafofrinei al 4tsn?Chstged:4Aings p**u~rp A448e; --rdealy fiNe ai;ed'of c.olitig aeaatos _npbeun a person4iad . ib.vr xneyes oianf, anid Ihe.f w 4~ Ws ~iivai; as the fajirdssf -n -itn mense a?my. . State ali Staeje er'ed, wyitb a vastness of Mlbme Wh.ic.h was cx traordinary. Delegates'- greeted delegates by glances,iv,ords, saluta tions, gestures; atid the sorround - Eng:sea of men anid wumen became --possetisd by .the same spirit of penes and good '*ill and high hope for th'e nearing future. THX following private letter from Mr. Pendleton was addressed te Washington McLean, of the Ohio delegation, before that dele gation left Ohio, and was handed t6 John A. Green, Jr., on their arrival in New York : - C1NcimxAT, June 25. Mfy .Dear Sir: You left my~ o5ee this morning before I was aware of it. I seek you at home but you are not there. I must say what I want by note. As soon as you get to New Yorki seeGovernor Seymour. You know well what was my feeling before and after I heard from him..Jast Fall. He is to-day the foremost! man in our party in the United Ses. 'is ahility, cultivatin anLteerience put -im at' the head of our statesmen. He coln Utinds''y eiftira. confdeiee.' I vould rafhetrnst hi tin my sdf with the delicate aties -of the next fo ye s., You leow. L am "iacere. Make him feel this, and that he can rely on me and my friends, I have a natural pride, an honest pride I believe, in the good will of my countrymen, but you, better than, any one else "kvo'w that it is neither egotistical nor overruling, and that r am really an*ious to give up tho nom ination to anybody who can get one single vote more than myself. 'Express all this frankly to the Governor, but delicatery,- and. let him understand my views of men and measures as I have frequently given them to you. Good bye. God bless you. Yours truly. GEO. H. PENDLETON. How TO CLQOsE A WIFE.-We venture to give the following' re ceipt for the selection of a wife: "A place ~for everything, and everything in its plaee," said an old man to his daughter. "Select not 'a wife, my son, who will ever step over a' broomstiok." The son was obedient to the les son. "Now," Bsa de pleasartly, on a gay Iay-day, to. one of his com panions, "I appoiit the b oom stiek to choose me a *ife. The young lady who vi not sLep dver it shall have the offer of-my haind." They passed from, the splct did -saloon to the grove. Sofme stunrs bled over the breestik, others jumped over it. At length, a young lady stooped and put it in its pla-ce. -The prornise was 'fsl1flled She beceme the 'iw'ifer of -an educated. wealthy young niau and be the husband of a :pradMt, i4strious, and lovely tvife. He brought a fortune tco her, and. sh~e knew bow to s.ave one,, If islo y tode eige Wbilahelnd thbigreatest obligatidb&.netti ee riefl, and Views for Sa1 Poogapks of the BaptstL-uteren -:EpicopakCh?!urckes, These VIwswre .perfedictmeebeaad Pully bright, clean and'chEar-. .T.bose- uik jsirg- #4y9f4'e bochupches: aveno1i an opportadily -p obtun 'th~em afeg Tef.r b nchea.M mumt. don .trd. board, ready for framing Me 96e.han'd' a iue'ssortment of -gilt frames, -saitable for these ,iewse - - WREN &' -EEER, March 11 ...Uotogr,phe5., P.hkal CkT ing aud flftNISE11NG.STORE. earo8t OD'te; NAetcber-ry, S. C - 4yrns's and MEls COATS, E ,PXNS, .OVBRCOATh, S-RTS,.INDERHJRtS. NLN\K .RIES)POCKET . KFS andRCNd8IL GO0DS gen erlly, jus t drived. SUIT$'S'of *ho %sst'FRENCH sind ENG LII MMEi4A., and of the LAFs t S r T IZf -paoalmw. and ?ASflIoyAgr HMnpjachae@ oR CAR, from the. OLDEST aad .DEst ET.STBLISIED JJoUsES in ).ew Yrrig,ny Fgtl and Win.ter stok-of Casimee & Yestings. fsia~Ssa sii- .iaR,sDr?3 &e, &,C., yv (fUs~ras, satzWSs. and THEL PEBLIC di Bud icha their-1NTEEST 40 givre .me i call before buyirig elsewhere, -as I am- pre idred to st.rL A-amemESin my:line or) as >btained in any market South. Makine, C..tting Altiring and- Repairing ane qt shortest flOtice. Newberr '. H., S. C, Oct 9 4lly RESTADRANT. The tuf>mdrer having bpened a Restaura-nt GIXT DOOR~ to is Bakery and Confec tonery store, in the bai!dinig'.formerly oc' upied by Mr. B. L. Blease, for the accoms nodaion of the .pdiblic,. informs them that be is prepared'to fuzrnisl All the Delicacies of the season In FISH, Oysters and Game, la the ruost acceptable style. He will keep constantly on draft Fresh Lager Beer, Wines, Ales, &c. He is also prepared to furnish RANSIENT OR REGUL-AR BOARD AND LODGING. Ne resp'ectf'ily asks for a share of pati-oii age, and promises to make his establish nt a favorite resort. Jan 15 3 LOUIS SCHODAIR. New Bar Room. I have opened and refurnished the Bar Room in Amazoque, formerly kept, by Mr. Fed Boozer, and will always keep on hand the very purest liquors that can be had in he Mrket-Such . as Cognac, Apple and Peah Br andv, .various brands whiskev, Gin, Rum, Wine, Ale, Porter, &c. My stock will always be select and pure, and~ prices very moderate. Call and see if you cannot get a beter drink at less molet than for-. inerly. D. WARD, & Co., ISOLE'E, THE lEoA #Pt. -A STOBLOF gCIURLSS'i ANID B AE. By X, Witherspoon E vi. }in~tle imet tierorkvile" qgires for the 4th of Jun;wi'U.be.-'oosenenced't plsblication of the above'thrilling and interesting nouvOette, written expressly for its columns. by one of-the .most popular author of this State. The priaci pal scenes of.this story are laid in Charleston and vicinity, and the story cannot tail to prove interesting, to all who are familiar with .the evetnts whmh-occunrred In that locality duzing the late war. - One of the most painfuT circumistances connect ed with the heroic defence of Charle ton, during its three years of siege, is to-be fiund in the fact, that daring al this time, there were persons in the city,.i high life," who were- a as spies tosending lnfbrmation to- thbWlr Drawing of te fortiaications were fhvOlebed, weak points noted. and the movement of troops Indicated as soon as begun, and the feet notified of the time of arrival and departure of blockade running ves-els. So cautiousey did these emis saries of the enemy conduct their work, that for a long time the skill of the most eminent detea tives was b-aded In their endeavors-to break up the illicit correspondence. These spe were the source of extreme annoyance to the Command ers in Charleston, and the information they were ena' led to furnish,-often thwar.ed their best mae tured,designs upon the enemy. As a proof os the completeness of this conspiracy, it may be remarked. that the daily papers of the city were frgquetitly read on board the blockade feet, the same day of their publication. the author of'"Isolette, or the Female Spy'," has taken the principal characters and Incidents in thi .afair, aid under assumed names, has pre sented then in the forth of a thrilling, and well written romance, historic and imaginative. The circumstances of the story are detailed a. begin ning on James Island and in connection with some of the South Carolina Regiments stationed there. After many thrilling adventures- in which the "female spy" fgures largely, the he roes of-the plot follow their regiment to Vir g.nia. before the walls of Petersb%.r,. The sur render of General Lee's Army in 1865, finds tiem again among the Santee hills, where the narrative cloes.e. _ Persons who wish to seeure this interesting story complet. should send in their nubscriptions :t once, at only a limited number of copies of the paper will be printed t'supply future orders T... accommodate peerons who -desire the En quirer on account of theStory, the following are the TERMS IN ADVANCE. 1 copy, three y.0,........... .............. .0 1't copies, three months-.-............ 7 *50 Address, . L-M. GRIS1', .Yorkvlle, S. C. Don t Fail to Try the Celebra ted Southern Tonic, Pankriin's Hepatic Bit ters, an.unfailing remedy for all Diseases of tbeDigestive Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. Don't Fail 't Try ihe Cele brated* Softbern Tonic; Paakuin's "Heptie -Bitters; an unfailfnig remedy for all *iW eases oT,the Diestive Oigags and-de Ikver. for sale by aU'Druggists. , Don't Fail to Try the Cee hrated Southern Touic, Patikuin's- Hepatie Bitters, an unfailiug remedy-for -all Dis easea.of-the Digsti re Organsand the lLivr. For safe by all Druggits. Don't.Fai. to Try the Cele tirated Southern Tonie,- Rankaln'a Bepate Bitter.,- ah unfailing 'rdied. for all Bli . 'ases of the. Digestive Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Draggists. Don't Failte Try-the Cele ,rated Southern Tonic, Pankniin's Hep.atic Bii fag iting-remed a# bheas-'E ofth gesue Orgaias oni the Liver. Fr ale by alDrsggists. I)gn't Fail. to Try the -Cele wrated Southeraz Toato, Panknio's4Hepatit Siiters,- an unfailing~ retsedy for-all D)iseeree of th:e Digestive Organs and the Liver, Foa -ale by all Droggists. The Dne West Female College. Over One Hundred names are" on .-o roll. There is still room. Pupijs are -re ~-eived at any time. Bo.&aniZs Twelv< loilars a mon~th in currency, notiocludinl. fuel And washing. TcmoKs -Twenty D)ol anrs for five months. Mu~sic, (piano)'-Twenty. or Pollars Voeal Msic,4 Frepvh and Latin, taught free of char;ge. Jan 15 'Imo.- 1J L BONNER, Pres. TOTRIINTERS. Teerbe)ra manseture type, -Re reiving, Double and Single Cylnder 'Print4 tug &achines,. VBed an~d Platte;n F( JElIWSPAER,B@OE, Joband Gard-Printing They would.etl atiFention of Pbliahers offewspapers.tdi theiF new - 1%EWSPAPER -PRESS, Whieh-le spedia1ly deiink t rb tifNews papers gf moderate 'cirenlat(on with a plain but serviceable Ptinting Macbne,and ohe cable of doing also Job Work of every description. It paun4e runt easily by one man at a s'pe&dof 40-impressions per hour, and by'ssein will give-1,000 ite *A00 per hour, without noise or jar.. - Thd Inrsa oioupies' a paos S*xf0 feet, and can be worlkid yn a. roomi 71 feet high. eight, boxed,,5O00,1. 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These prescriptiona aregien gratis, .)nd thus every subscriber to- theiJourna fas alt.ays at his commiand a Ttrnr .iurgeon. free ~ef charge. .Every. Farmer ')d.Stock Breed e s nhlwe"sribe 'for it Sent FPree' 3 Mo'nth for, .6thing. Efery newa subsci.er'fer 158,- reoeivei b)y the first oft Feb.rtary~, w'dl rereive the O)ctob'er, NaVeibei and Decemiber nmn-' hers of 186'J free4.mkiur over '500 la rg--~ louble-column pages of reaing~ nt,attez. in: he 15 utumbers- Alt for .the low prive ol $1.00. Address . . * -.N P. BO!Eh &-Cd6i hbha1t. - ~Gux Taua, Chestes-'Co., Pa. Feb, 19 t1.. hMens Wtzated-fdr thi Gray 3ackets,I -n,hew they Lived, Fought and..Died-for DTifr;-withlaienund etbas of Life jao the Aonfedeisey, g.~li N'arratives A of Personal-Adventure, Army Life, Navial Adventure, Home Life, Partisan Daring, Life in the Camepd~Ield and Hospital, to' -.. gether fti-she Honiga, balladsAnecdotes and Humorous Incidents of the war for Soutbefonlodepejidence. There is a certain.pordon: of' the warthat wil nover go into -the pegular histories, norC be embddied in rorroatice or. poetry, wihich is .- very real partbof It,. and will,r preserved,' C conivey to suegeedirg generations a better idea.of thy spirit~ of the. .conflict thiananry -dry reports oi-arefdt-matratives of-evonts, and this part may be called the gosip, the fun. the.pathos'of t,betr Ilis illustrates 2 the character of-the leaders, the humor of r the soldiers. the devotion of .women. the 'bravery 'of men, the pluck of otir'-heroes, the 'romenee and hardsnip.of the service:. -The Valiant and Braye-hearted, the Pic. tuneque and Dramatic, the Witty jind Maiit, ~'eltous, the' 'render- and" Pathetic ~and' the, whole Panorama'- of the Wa are here thrl:i linglypor.trayed in a masterly manners it. once historical 4tid romantic, rendering it a the most amylo~, unique, brilliant tnd reada-~ u able book that the.war has ealled forth. o AmusementAs well as instructioa tnayabe a found it every page, as graphie detail, bril. tiant wit, and- suZhentie history. are skiill fully interw~oven in this work-of l'iferary' art Send for Circulars and see our terms, and 5 -a fltdeer1ptioof thewoAL - e~. Address t. - Jan 2t'att, Ga. h CIIAELEST(ON HOTEL. CharlestoD, S. C.. SThe'underaigned having taken c'harze of -ti the stiove'well known' Hotel, respectfully A informis hik friendis and the travelling piiblie e that it has'-been'refurnisfie.di. all of its de- ti partme.uts. hie~tably will at all. ilmes be 'A supplied 'with the besf'tha' Market affords, including-e-very delicacy in season, while , the cuisine will be uinexceptioniab1e- The a Bath R-ooms attached to the HoteL'are sup-T plied ith the- celebrated Artesian Water, and Hot, Cold er Shower Baths can be ob. tained at any time. The s'ame attention will be paid to the comfort of the guests as heretofore, and travellers can rely apon finding the Charleston Hotel equal to- anf a~ in the United States. The patronage of the travelling public is rrespceerfully solicited. J. P. HORBACHI. Agent,e Jan. 15 3 tf. Proprietor. .p Greenville Female College.* C. H. JUDSON, President. Assisted by Four Professors and" Three Femnale Teachers. The SPRING TERM will begin on WED NESD AY the 12th of FEBRUARY next, and continue 20 weeks. S Owing to the seareity of money, the rates have been REDUCE!) as follows: Boarding for 20 weeks. (currency) $80.6(0 Tuition highest Eng Course " 30,00 ".French or Latin "' 20.00 Lessons-on Piano or Guitar '' 30 00 Speeial Vocal Les'ons " 25 00 Drawing and Painting " . 20 00" Singing and lucidlentaIs '.' 5.00 For further information apply for late Catalogne. C. 'HI. JU DSO-N, .Dec. 18 51 tf- President. w The Healing Pool, '- TA Essays for Young Men, on the -C ri'me ofA Soltude, and the Errors. Abuses andt' Dis eases which destroy the manly power, and create iipeients to Marriage, with sure - relief.' Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGH TON, Howard Association, Phil., Pa. at: south:Caroia Railroad.. ;ExE!tAL SUPEltINTE\DENP'SOFFICE,1 ('n I:Tr.s s. C., MarCh 28, 189& On and after Sunday January 19. the Pasen. er Trains do the Soutb Carolina$ailread will . in ar follows, viz: . eave Char letou for Columbia.......... .6 30 A M rrive at-ti ill2----- -.-.-------. 180 1. M eave Riugvil ........ ., ............. 200 P M rrive at 'olumbia...........................3 50 P M eave r'olumbia ......... ,................. 6.0o A M rrive at invile ...............-.".... 7.30 A M -ave Kingvfle .......................... 8 00 A M rrie at ('harle.ton...........................3.00 P M 'he l'a-senger ''rain on th Camden~ Branch 'ill cnnectwitli Up and Down Columbia Trains id Wilmington and 31anche,tor Railroad rains on Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays. NIGIT EXPRESS. FREIGHT AND PAS= ENG A-: 0 CO3131DATIUN TRAt. will run s 10,tows. Viz: eave Charleston for Columbia...........5 4o P M rrive at Columbia.........................6.- 5 A M eave Columbia.............................. 5.30 P M rrive at Charleston ............... .........5 40 A M March 21 . U. T. 1'EAKE, Gen'l Supt. Treenvile & Columbia- R. R. ON and after FRIDAY, the 6th Instant. :issenger Trains will run .aily, Sundays !cepted. as follows- - cave Columbia at...-............7.QA a. m. " Akton at............ t55 - " " Newherrv at..............10 35 -1 .rrive at A bheville at..........,3 30 p. m.: at Anderson at........ ...515 2. " at Greenville at...........6 00 " eave Greenville at..............6.00 a. m. " Anderson at.............6 45 " " Abbeville at...... ....8.45 " Newberry at..............1 25 p. m. .rrive at A.ston at.... ..........3 00 " " at Columbia at.........500 " Trains on the. Blue RIdge Railroad will Ise run daily, Sundays excepted, connect ig with the up and down traius on the reerville and Columbia Railroad, as fo1= >ws: eave Anderson. at..............5 20 p. in.. " Pendleton at.......... 6 20 " .rrive at Walhalla at..........~.0 cave Wa:halla at..............4 00 a. M. '4 Pendleton at...............5 40 " .rrive at Andersen at........6 40 ' The train will return from Belton- to:An erson o.Mouday and Friday mornigs. 'JA'MES 0. MEREDITH, .General Superintendent. . Dec.11 50 tf. South Cardlina Railroad. This Company hasjow for sale, for the cconiodatina of nerchanta througbut he country,, " BUSYES TICKET"' to ravel over the road. ONE THOUSAND MII,ES.FOR $25. They-ean~ be procnred at the Company's 'icket Office in Augusta,. Cobuubia and autden; also.in Gar-on, from . - L.-C'. IIE\DRICKS,' Geneval'Tfeket Agent, April 22 17 tf . Office Joh Street, . Laurens Railroad. New -Schedule. O ee'Ianrens E. R toues- C ., S>C., April-W f 386 On and after'fuesdayr12th May text the rains on this ro1.wiltconmmenee -runntni >, return on same- ilav;. io conniect ivz it) atddwn 'fai@s #n Greenivtte'and' m. laRIiNed,at--HelenaAcavn 'Lamenta -5 A. 1., oti 'fundys, Thusda's-anda rday'ssanid leayigHlelenaa .11,gm ameie-da. - ~J,. 130 W S, My 6 .Strp.LB't. SOuTit UAROf.1A MA. ROA0 GkIiERiL 8UPER BThEN DENT'S QF?ICE.a SotigC4atiA4 t~ioa, 2,180' THlE FOLW GFEGTTASYFF 'um aashville and Ch'attandoza to Ooltrr, is will -a'ke e3ffect frym' and after this date: From ' ^Ff-om 'o (olumbia. -Nvabitie. Chattanooga. aeonper00 s..... . 62 )ats per bushel. ........28 21 Iorn per tusieI...-.... ..6 27 beat, ry anad barley per n. - bushel........,.43k 321 'rk aad bee pr brrc...2 $7 $1 92 tor. apples, enions ind~ potaoespetbarrel.... 1.& 91 (Signed,. H. i.PEAE5 May L.. Genera1 Superfu~tebidnt. NgeTo iprs Gen'! Super ten*s'Office, S.. C.L - - - . s '.DeoEtsber -11, 1. Oh and after 'this..date the. TARIFF-by the reat Southern Freight'Line, WhO(M (OLUM3 EA. will-hea.folto.s, vi: - . -- a . ottoa.per bale, to.Jew York.......s....8.00 " '". Phladellphf.:-.......... 4. 0 >5 '( Ba1timore'....... ....2 This ronte is 'gaatee us chfasr, quiCter id more reliable-that any eomnpetIu ,while ie dffaanron insm;znce, not aro s5ag' to S, isoerrtwic copnsatedby dlgnreIz& of Ded11 - - General Superintendent. On Thurs s~pril2d 18.-Gr, I shall commence lwee subcation of .T.flIE 'CiRIsrfIAN It wall be an ADVOael.-' 1 Of Chstlin-ty Riyera;.ss- particnlar,..aa, opposed t. war, !.nslve or defensive ..-2.,00~ the InterL iatty r thefChumai, as opposedt thbptensios."t Etefualism. 3. 'Of 3fedtlsm. AsifJ -nj the 'ad-, and as consisting with the bsent , lihb ty aid, cha rity of-;hristiahity. 4...fCi avernmnent and Par1tisorm tierycousist - ze Divine'Government and Gen.eral 15euiggity. Of .dqusity, as it conisists with- Ch'ristiaunized' >mmionI serpe. 6. Of EglcalaphMae.n 1, religious and piloral,. as f'1rtmpor". A REpIORDEE ofOeueri'~ 13nt.l0pne f.-the nse4old, .agricultural .c -~C, ariIi.4,i >aime.lial and politicai e An'd an A'Dy,za-rss of the respectable4n Care VIlI be eerelsed-'to exclude- Jatspep atter, and to pnt in that wise will:iua'sint. ie Children and the School, and edUg. the dults and the Chured. Tha questioni or the- ceusistepey of war with britanV Will4when'sndeoe si4ea-be atdas us ws'ean is Cbisti IOrt. nd, whie the de idinaThia feature 'the iper will be Methodistic, we stia-l endeavor"'te -en the unity of the slrit 4n thelbond of peace3 ith all branches of th Cha~rch thatTSold Christ i t.e liead. . The eff%rt will be tp make tlie' *eekly visits of Ra N EIGHiBOS agreeable and pibfitable to .very milly. . - -Terms.in Advance or within $onthra: .One. Yea.................--......$' :Six Months............:,....9 Every subsc.rier i,s authorized .to,. act as an ent, and will, after payiog $2.00 for'tis'owe iper. be credited *tl a 1tier cent'- on all nounts received froma bin far TH E NaETGjwea. A limited number of adyertisementsr will l5e re ived at the customary rates. SPersons remittina money by uall #ihi de sit the letter in' the Post O ffice in e presene a witness, ard in'cas'e the money is not re. verl. the certificate -of deposit willI be forward 1to us thFie receipt of all sums of money sent will acknowledge in the paper, in conneotion th the subscriber's name. Offi11ce on Main street, next to Robert ryce & Son. Address: SIDI H. BROWNE, Columbia. S. C. P. S. Agents and other friends to the enter ise will please exert themselves and send in ibcrbers and money by the last of March. March 4 10 tf.___ reen vilte ndioluisiai B.~. Co. This Company has now for sale, in lieu of season Tickets,"-a TICKET which entitles persolito travel over the iroad One Thousashd Mlis for $40. thin one year fronm date -of. purchase. ie tickets e.in be purchaced from the gents at Colomnbia,.Newherry, 4bpevilI6, aderson and Greenville. W. A L TON GISBES, seneral Ticjet Agent G. &C. R..R.Co. May 13 New Barber Shop.> ShavIng, Hair-Dressing and Chrampooink i rishly'done in squire Peterson's sh-op.by a ir..a t n.r.er. The Great Popu ar - THE, strAscIrto-s1 PaIC$ -8i oatars a leai! Three Dollars a year--Tw oJIl for Six Months. Terias, Caa ir Ada * se. t Yo netk-Dt inem cowpauies the order. F No paper sent for a longer tlms than paid for. RIORDAN,.DAW$ON & CA, Proprietors. For the Campaignsef Frem t ,td his- Cav .ry j BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATSD.p This historical record of the moet "brl. liant exploits and daring adventures of the war, among its-nmny valuible and interet ing contributions tmhistoricatwath. elese v p, on onquestI'oastile ethc, 4t mea presentatigns in regird. w ob takig of Fort Pillow y G e Poe"T jan 82m -- -bi Tbe aubscribe wit an - 3st of 'MAR H aS6b of Te eeiree of Siat of the 03dlaw _ cbteLtareek , a 1 .adoance. . ... .. . n rt6 oi_ . : F t Agents WaitfE0 T3D The 'Oi -OF THE WAj,R Itsa Cam, .Crtb, iel B EAL E'SAk .s This etat wor '+lhe gnlf aar1 ndslta rWWofthd' c 7heee high nficors" gro were ro sccesibJe 4_Mr.. s fad tii1 -ition es 6eood .wa!e's -sl008% dt W .sada and,an A ILASr mrtanee. sea at.ah nodeite, a,d 2 nd The intense dCeire .nea -a. make it the best subscription ever days One in.Memzphis Tena. 1C4 am b&itbes t days. - - 3-PU- * TWIIy11. aand a full assortment of the abomI'npge iees, of dj&renF .b~eseides codies ot his own a '~1l~Z ls,repede to furnish4,.a 3easona le 2tS ith -- Arsn ffeslrii e A*VSgS t g raihei ^fil-a% tiesem*ef.sq -A Hearstris aaf4rtosf~ CW fuised-atfle.rate af ulOper4y. Thankful for past patro.ngt, 4Jse - scriber respeefullys kfor 4 of ihe same,;had -essures -t5Ee no effort o.hi, 5#Jaied so re'dg the utmost satis (ion. thi4he1weadp ME; o - anty kind of CABJI solcited. fPrice. es o FASHIONABLE BR e4 tiermen ofXewberry~ -thtie%airween te-sow-4the rear (b eney . where hie wi tie happyto wab pa,J3 seexercise of lii is: 9 plegif tf ni&tTidoztae. theIkeepaog or his sh h~ le af~ mfoat uniecepiop J' 1. O E LE - 5 A cure foralln'eeAches and Nervous' Disorders, &c. ror salb ta, ?RATrS Drag Str. PAVILION HOTEL. Charleston, S. C. BOARD PER DAY, $3.00. LBIJTERIEL, irs.H. L. RI illE Superintendent. Proprietress. . TURNER'S CELEBRATED4 t. Cure .-for all. TamAchs, NArvo11a UPnyors Ai