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The Art of Affectation. - There is a certain like kind of affectAtion very common among pretty women ; and this iq th-e affectation of :not knowing that they are pretty, and not. reqoi sing the effect of their beauty on men. Take a woman -with be wilderin eyes, say, of a madden iag size and shape, and fringed with tong lashes that distract you - to look at ; the_creature knows that her eyes are be'Iildering, as well as she knows that fire -bt:rns - and that ice melts ; she knows the - effect of that trick she has with them-the sudden uplifting of the heavy lid, and the swift, full gaze -that she gives right- into 'a man's eyes. She has practiced itr often in the glass, and knoij"te a math matical nicety the exact height to whiWb a lid- must be raised, aid the exact fixity of the gaze. She knows the whole meaning of the look, and stirring of men's blood - " that it creates ; but.if you speak to her of the effect of her trick, she puts on an air of the extremest innocence; and protests her~entirg ignorance alito anything her eyes may say or mean ; and if ' you press her hard she will look at you in the same way for her own benefit and deny at the .ery moment of offence. Various other 'tricks has she with those, bewilder . ing eyes of hers-each more peril - ons than the other to men'siwaco; and all unsparingly employed, nc+ matter what the resilt. For this 3a the - woman who flirts to her extreme, limits, then .euddenly draws up and says sbe meant no thing. Step by step she has led - you on, with looks and. smiles, . sad pretty phrases suscept-ible o# o ineings. the one fur the - ear by the riere word, the .ether (or the heart "by the' accomjlish - - mbnts of look and aahner - which - - Ae 'pitangible ; stepjy step' phs kaa diawn.you deeper an'"d deeper. into the~tnase'wheresehe has gnre - befores your deooy ;. hen . he - basryGn safe she .raire hir eges' . -*r the.last timne, coinplains .ta 70o 'have mistaken her criielly, an4(that she has meant -notMn-g more than -any one else iight -mesa.; and what can she do-to res pair her mistake ? Love -you? mnyA you? No;-she .1 bagigd to -' our rival, -w'ho oeuati his ihousands to your handifodh ;. and what a'pity-hat youi-hnd pot eem * this all along, and 'tiat gou should ha've so misihderstood -her? Be aides, what is there about her that -you er ny one (beQuld love ? O( all the manyaffe,ttiosofwomlenl, this affectation.-of theirown heart 1eskeja rMeA bieatiu, add4 of their irnnocence of dieign when --they pratioe their ats for 'the dis comforture of' men, is the.most dawgerous'and thieaost disastrods. B ut what ca n to tem? - ~The very fact that they are dn arous diserms axq n's axigei'ani e' blinds his perception untiltoOlate. Th1~at men love thiough they sfe is womaa't triumph,..gniit,. and - ondatnation ;-and so long as the trick supeeit will-bepratid.' - ~Another affectation -of th6 am hmily is the extreme friendliness - ad famnrit.whichbEmelhane * - .agopti, their laangers -toward men. Young girls affect' an~ al * inmost maternal tone to' boys'-of thair own age, one year or so old, S -er ;' and they; too, when their elders remonstrate, declare they - mean nothin'g, and how hard" it is - - hey aywnte agura.This - fo rm of affectation, ~once begun, eontitraee- thioughont life, being too convenient to be 'lightly dis earded ; and youthful matrons ' a hot long out of thoir teens'assume *a tobe and way that would about befit middle age~'counselling giddy 'y6uth, and that might thy chance be dangerous even then if the "In dian Summer" was specially bright and warm. Care of Tbung Turkes. The first diet offered to turkey *hieks should consist of eggs, boiled hard, and finely mixed, or curd with bread crumbs and the' green part of onions, parsley, etc., chopped very small and mixed together so as to form a loose, erumby paste ; oat Tneal with a little water may also be given. They will require water ; but this should be put into a very shallow vessel, so as to insure against the danger of the chicks get ting wet, Both the turkey hen and her shickens should be housed for a few days ; they may then, if thbe weather be fine, be allowed a few hours' likerty during the day ; but should a shower threaten they an.M be nna immediately undr she'ter. This system must be persevered in from three to four -weeks; By this time they will 'have acquird considerable strength and will know ho%y tak.e ere of themselves. As they get older, meal and' grain may be given more freely.. They. now begin to search for insects, and to dust their glowing plumage in the sand. At the -ge of about two months, or .perbaps a little more the males and. females begin to develop their distinetive character isticts. In the yo~ng males the carunculated skin of the neck and throat, and the. horn-like cQntraC tiluooonb on the forehead, as sumes a marked character. This is a critical period. The sys tem requires a good sbpply of nutriment, vnd good housing at night is essential. Some recom mead that a few grains of cayenne pepper, or a little bruised hemp -seed 'be mixed with their food. The distinctive sexual marks once fairly established, the ytumg birds lose their name of -'chicks" or '-ehickens, "' and are termed "tur -key paufts.'; The time of dangeris over, and they become iudcpendent, and every day'stronger and- moro hardy. They now fare as Abe rest of the flock, on gooi nd sufficient food. With respect to the diseases of the turkey, -with them as with all other poultry, prevention is better than cnre. The most important rules are : Let the chicks never get wet, and. enconrage them, to eat -heartily, g'ing a g' o l variety of iood; yet beware of injuring the appetite by too much pampering. Taking a pri4e in them is the great secret in the rearirg ofdomestic poultry. Views for Sale. Photographs of the BIpist.Lutheran Methodict. Presb)7yterir&Y ?Ad Episcopal Chlurches, - roa sALl. 'These Views are perfect Pietutea-'beantt fouy bright, clean and clear.- Those who desire pictures of any of the above churchee; have-now an oppt..FunityV to -obt. in thern dheap. They are .6 by 8I tNehee, and -munted on card boanrd, ready for fratrung. t. e baye on haind a fine ass-ortmuent of gilt frames, suitable for theset view~ ii WEEN a W!IEEIllR, March 11 . ~ .. Potgapes P. SCDTT'3 fashionable Clothing and. FUIRNISHING STORE, aTr "ost Ojlee, ewcberry," S. C. , ToUrH's and MENS GOATS VESTS,.PANTS; OVERCOATS SHIRTS. UN DERSH4~.2. NECK-TIEAS, POCKET IHDEF'S avd PURNISHLING GOODS gen erally, jut arrived. '5r fo the ;best ElRENCR sud. ENGi L8&L MA TERIAL, andJ of the L A TIf BffitTSPRoxMtY and YASIroWiABL7 made, - Lrder. - Havi p puretiased FOR CA SR, trou'n the ODEsT aDd as' f-StaaLISHED HOUxe8 iid- ew YQrk, my Fall and-Winter Stock of Cassin{eres & Vesting3, for iusrNEsa and DRESS .8UITs aC., &C,, my cR&8txERS, FRni.nDs and TBl PUt4' wtt.4ad it'fotheir NI~SeasT to g ve mue a c HbEfor's iuy~i tetihere, as I am. pre pared to, sis.L ARTiCLI4s in my line on as CnEBAP a d1EA5oNABLE TERMS 58 Can be otaind~i a siyiark~et fMt Makwi, Ciatting Altering and Repairing dsa.q atshortest noti"e. Oct 9 41 1~ RESTAURANT. The qub;eriber hayinw opened a Restaurant NEXD DOQR to his Hskny7 tat C"onfec,. tinevy -tor, -ni be buildine::formerly oe,. cupietj by MrsB. M. Biease, for the accom, mboeation.eO the public, inlfun4lena taa he is prepatred to. furtnish. All the Delicaties of the season Thn FISH, Oysters and. Game, In tho most acceptable style. He will keep-constantly on draft Fresh Lager Beer, Wines, Ales, &c. He is also prepared to furnish TRANSIENT OR REGULAR BOARD AND LODGING. He respectfully asks for a share of patrn age, and promises to make his establish ment a t'avorito resort. Jan 15 3 LOUIS sCHODAIR. New Bar Room. I have opened and refurnished the Bar R,om in Amatzogne, formerly kept by Mr. Fed Boozer, and w~ill always keep on band the very purest liquors that can be had in the Market-Such as Cogniac, Apple and Peach B an,dv, various brands whiskey, Gi, Rim, Wine, Ale, Porzrr &c. MY s'oek will always be select and pure, and prices very moderate. Call and see f you cannot get~a be.wririuk at less money than for merly. D. WARD, & Co., Newberry, March 26. Legal Notice. JOHN F. SPEARMAN, Att'y. at Law & Sol. itn Equity, Will practice in the State C'ourts for this and adjoiningr Districts, in the UJnited,4ttes Circuit and 1)istrict CG.iu ts for South Caroli na. Special attention given to cases in Bank rupt cy. [FOffice-Lower end of Law Ran. Nowberry C. II March 95. ISOLETTE; TIE FEMAF E SPT. A STORY OF O*IARLEsTONi AND TE WAR. By y.Witherspooh' Ervin.: Tn -tli issue of the Yorkville Enquirer fbr the 4tbofJune. will be commernced the publication of the above thrillin: and interesting nouelette, written e t>reNsly for its Co'umns.by one of the most popular ati:hore of this State The prircih pa l scerne- of this s'ory are laid in Charleatoa xt.d vicinity. and the story cannotfail.to:yrove interesting to all who are familiar wit the evet.ts which occurred in that locality curing the l;te war. Ote of the most painful circumstancee connect ed with the hetoic defetce of'Charle ton. darivg its three years o' siege, is to be f,nd iathel*et, that during -li this time, there were persoesin th*e city. 'in high life," who were engaged as Spirs in seradiig Information to the besieeers. Drawins of the k rri:,cations were furoliehed, weak poits noted. and the mvmene.t of troops iidicated ats stos. as egn,, and the feet notitied of the timne of arrival antd departure of blotkade rn ''itg ves-ela. bo cautioarty did these ernas "a rits of the enemy conduct their work, that for a lo,g time t he -kill of the most eminernt dete; tives A a- bafiD." in their endeavors to break up the illicit correspondence. These spies were the source of extreme aittovance to the 'ommand era in Charirton. and the intformatiLn they were enta led to furnish. ofen thwar ed their beet na" tnrei de i,ats upon the enemny. Ai i proof at th. comitt-toeess ofthisconspiracy. it rna. be rernarl.ed. th,t tue daily paper- of thecit:: were frequently rea-id ou bbaret the bloc.ade fleet, the same" day of their hilation. t he athor of' eolettr. or the Female Spy,' has takeu the principal characters and incidents in thi- aff-ir, a.d under assumn.d names. has pre tented them in the form of a ftbrlling, and aell wiitten romance. historic and huauginative. the circumstances of the atory are detailed a" begin-. nirg ot-James Island and in conneetion with a.me of the South Carolhas Iegiments stationed th--re. After many thrilling adventures in which the "'temale spy" Lgurest largely, the be roes of the plot foulow their rgiment to Vir g ni:T. before the wells of Teterssur . . The ant renter of (xaneral 'Lee's Army in - 185. dnds thesw again t.mong the Santee hills, where the narrative closes. - - Pepana+is who wish to secure this Interesting story- comp!ete. should send in their subecriptions at onee, at only a linited number of copies of the paper wiii he printed to supply future orders f accummbdate perwots who desire the En US irer on -acouut of the Story. the following are TERM18 IN ADVANCE. I copy. three Month,..................61.0 I c,pies, three months,..................7 5i 140n, ,.- year,.............. .. .8........... ) . orkville, g- .. Dtn't Fail to Try the Celebra-. t"d Southert Toetie, Panknin's Hepatic Bit :erc, an un'ilitg'remedy for all Disease> if the Diger.rive Organ a " ta . Liver. For =ale by all Druggists. Don't Fail to Tiy the Cele 'bra tetl. Sothern Tonic, Panknin'a Hepatie Bitter;, an urifailing remedy for all Din' sts of the Digestiye Organs and the Liver, For sale by all Dratggists. 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The undersig:ned ha.vivg t.tkin ebar'e o' th.. above sell known U6tel, ir"epecrftfuly informs his friends and the tra,vellinj-tnblic that it has beent re-f'erni.l4edr in: I of tts I partnments. The table will nt aell tjis be' suplied wi'hu the best the Market affords, te enlWind wi he iuexceion"ble. The Bath Rooms attacbed to the Hotel aresnp plied with the celebrated Artes'ian WVate'r, and Hot, 0old or Showe~r Bathte can be oh taned at any. time. The. same attention will be paid to the. cotufort of the gustsas heretofore, and travellers eaut rely upon fintg the Charleston Hotel eqplal to any in the United States. The patronnee of the travelling public ie-resncetfntlyv solicited. J. P. HORBACH.' Agent, Jan. 15 3 tf. Proprietor. Greenville Female College. C. H. JUDSON, President. Assisted by Four Pr'ofessors and Three Female Teache'rs. The SPRT NO TElRM will hCwn on WED NESD) tY flhe 12-hi of 'E BRUARY next, aud cntinue 20) weeks Owing to the 'tenreitv of moniev, the rates have been REDTU'EO~ as folows: Boarding foir 20 "-eeks (currency) $SA0.60 Tuttiotn histitest Eng Course "i 30 00 " French or Latinr " 20 00 Lessons no~ Piano :er Guit,ar "' 30 00) Speci'il Vocal L -s--or:s " 25 00 Drawing antd Painting " 20 40t Sinning and incidentals " 5.00' For further inafortnatioun ap!y for late Dec. 18 .51 tf- Pre-ide-nt. The Hlealing Pool. Essays for Young Men, on the "Irime of Sohttde, and the Errors. Abuses arA Dis eases which destroy the mardly powe~r,' artid' create imtpediWent to Marriage, with sure relief. Sent in sealed letter enve lopeos, free of charge. Address, Dr. J1. SKILLIN HOUGH TON, IHoward Association, Phil. Pa. Feb2onio. . South Carolina Railroad. GE E+AL SU RINTE' DEN PS OFFICE, t CiiAausrov. b. C.. M:rch 28. 1868. J On and after autntav. Ja.uary 19. the, 1-en. ger Truir.A on the r;outu Carolina RaiLuad will ruu es followr, viz : Leuve inhai le tui for Columbia........... 30 A M Arrive at Kin vi?ic............ ......... 1 80 P M L."ve E ingville .................2 00 ' M Arrive at Col,mbia.........................850 P M 1.euve ;amnbis,....:............................ 6. A 31 Airive t K in-aville ...................... 7..0 A M L.ve Kin.<vi.le .......................... 809.A M Arrive at (harletou .... .....................3.;0 P M Dhe 1a-enig--r Train on the ranmd.n lranch. will Ce,n'ect with Up. and Dwwa o('olumbid Traiue, and Wilrmington and anchester Railruad Traina u fluM ..-a;. "Wd-irdi..and ti.turda. .N Citr f.XP'IK4i. vitE1,, lril ND_E' - SEMGFit .'('jMSODA O. ltEA1 wiil'ruu a~fbt l.ii. ein Lave t'barle-'on for Columbia.......... .54) P Arrive ht ('o rn.bia...,' .................6 5 A M -Lee e ('alhabia. ..-.... 520 1' M Arrive at Charleston ....... ........5 40 A S - M.irch 21 .EL T. PEAKE, Ger,'t Supt. Greenville & Cotumbia R. Ih ON atnd atrer F TID Y, the 6th insrtnt, 1 Pa-..:-tr Trair, will run daiiy, Sundays e-xceptedl, ai follos: - Lr",.ve ( ''sniai at ............. 7.00 a. MD. ". A rin :.t. .-............ .8 55 " " Neh vbrrv at... ......... 10 '.5 "" Arrive at Ahhcvi;le at..... .....3 30 p m. at A"-'Ier,on ut. ....... .. 1.5 " ta Greenville at...........6 00 Leave G-eeuuville at..,........... 6.00 a. M. ~. _:" Anlerson at..............645 " Ahhevie.at.....,.....845. " . " Newberry at .............125 p M. Arrive at Al-ton at.... .........3 ()0 at Cuuinhia at..........0 * Traines on the Bue R1ae Ratitroud will alto rnn (aity. Sundnvs exceptt'd, connect ini with tbe .up and down tr.rirrs e n the Greenville and Colu.ubia Railroad, as t0 lowit: Leave Andervon at...............e0 p m. " l'owil ,~n at.............. 6 2 1 Arrive a: W:,lhtta.at.......:. . 800 Leave Va'iailx at. .............4 90 a in. " Pendleion at............5 0 Arrive. :tt Andrson at ...... .6 40 " I he train will returnI from fsitfon 'to An dcraoi on uoiad ..v :ird FriTJv ireiins. X31FS 0 ..MERETi-li, -.6etleral Superintendent. Dec. 11 50 tf. South. Carolina Railroad. This Company ,Tas now for sale, for the accoutmodition of mnerebanits throutibout the: coitry,-..'BUSNF.SS TICKETS" to travel over thert 1. ONE TIIOUSAND MILES FORl $25. TIy caln be procurfd.atethe Comapany's Ticket Ofhiee in Augusta, Columbia -and Cauden ; also in Charleston, from L. C-.-l ENDRICl1iS, GeteratT ?ica.kes Agent, April 22.17 tf Oflice John Street. Laurens Railroad. New Schedule. ~"O?he-La.irens R. R Laur(n'C H.. 'S. C ; April 29, 1858 On andl after ru etay. 12th Mav' iext the trains on this. rotid will commence rnniatg to return-enuame day; toiconect wath.gp :mnd d1wn trains on G,eevi) and Caum-. bha Its4l;ond, at H-aeua; .kat4aa na at 5. A~ Mk. on ,1hestdayc, Thurg . .. at arday'T, and laaving IIelena at 141 ~,~on same days. J. S. BOWERS,' K y 6 - Supt. L.R R.' SDUTH CARQ!M(A flAIL ROAD3 GaaLa srttrkr.NPh.r rA &)FCL * OUTH CARKOLINA RA1LRAaD, .jwa 28 1-868. THlE FOI.LOWI\G FRF.iGT TARTFF from M:ahv;ie and Chattnooga -4o, Coitum,. bia w.ill take effect fromn-and atter ti gdate: Froa-'From To Columlila.' 'Ngsh~vi!. Chatt'anooga. Bacon pd10O iti....... E83 62 Corn per I,usbel..........30 27 . Wheat. rye and. barley per - - bu:-heI .. ......- 433 324 Pok andIRf pr barrel....$2 57 $192 F(tiur, a~pples, otdons and -pota?6e5 ' r bal..59 1.19 WhbiAkey,..Th winf&;and -. - ., - . re .: l'E AR E. M- y 7_ Oieeal S4upmten"ent-'-a Notice To&hippers.. ' Ge'l Sirpoeintenl O?fbee 4. (. K., ' be-eemneu 11,1867 On andlafter this deet.the- 1A:11 F by -t Erent Scul i.ern Frei:.tJ.Lje, Flit() COLUM l I-4. will be-a ast ow&., viz: (otton pelba'e,t Ne'w or_k :..........4. T h ih: 4hikla..........O -0 ' iatimore ........ . . 25 'Uhi reite ia gaaanef-as -cheaper, quiocer and.tnore relIable. thpa .nv 4..mpe'ing.. wtele tJr differaice' of U$uraance,. t. -anwudi~ing.to 2l0 , leevsgt aiecmpeLaats.d by diff&rence 'of B ' T. IEAKE, Deel general stuperrutenBoaet' "The Chirisfian Neighor?" On 'thursday, A pri' 2d. 1Q 8. 1 uhali commence the week yv punbhcation of~ IE CIi-hfS1 [AN NEtitP(fIm:, b,. the city nf ('olumnbin. S. I'. It will be :in AWt'VcA'rx: 1. O)f 'hrsianaity ura- versal :.Sa~i' paretipOr: 's >.pmee-wd war. ijiiiivi- or defna.IVe . ! (07 fbhe Ix.teCiI Unity ofthie Chuirch, ta )$jop CdOret the.. p.'eensions of exterriai,'un. g.'O I.),ethodismn as holding ,the Head,. atd use-ouehi'g witti the es'eunaal b. erty and chna iiv oi C'hristinnitv. 4 ' Civil Guve-omen' iar.E Putriotzern. a the.e con-je,t with the I)ivuine (>over iwmest an d Geenera hier-ignaity. &. 4): qnia'ity. as it co.;-'ta witbh,'ritia;ized c-mm. .1 sei.e 6. 1 Ed.I4ctin. r'lby-ao:d, mfen-. ta :, re!hguoum end mooai, -as of' the list imipor,. A R acoutnofGenetal Tutelligettee from: the bou-eh.. d. asrieulturad. ~ scieutnxic, artificial, commnercial ensta uniiteaI world. -*i -~ A r-d -S A DVE R:rm.4 of th-e respetnble aD,d moral. - ere will he .x'-rcped to exneude lmptopt.r nuttter.,idto pr:t in' .th.at w-) it h will -jmsiraaet tr'e (luforeb :-*.d the $ceh.ol, and edify the Ad-i ts a"d tI,.- 4'hitrch -~ ;Th-kneatao: u,i the onsv-temney of w-ur with, ibitia it. will, wh-en si:der c.,neideration, be tre,.trA a' f.r :ia we can' jun a Chr'i..i;n e 'rit. Aind. w hile th.e ..nmmational . Ieature .the i paiper- will be .Mlthah4itic. w. 'hall eoivor "to k, e iv the .inityv of the apirit ini the hoi.d of peace" wit a abri&n'ches of the Charh tatthold Christ as the Heatd . - - nie eft r will he to mak'e the weekly visite of] Tfea Nszaanoa agreeable and pronltpble to every fatnily. 4 "Terms in idvance'or-withiS$Konths: - One- Year................ ...... ' -0 Every subsecriber is autho.-izei to r.et -ts an ag,ent, andt wI, afh-r paiig 82. 0 for lis own paper,- be credited with 1-. per (cnt on alj atou-te received trom him f'or Ta,. Nna-tssa. A limited numaber u adhvertiemeatb arili4jbe.r ceivedl at the ctenary rae". -. 87 Perrao'.- remnfia'-g 'fo::ev ber mail will de posit the rhetteurir the Pott .ffice in tle presenace of:a witneiw. sad.inba.thae money i, not re% eriveil. the certiuicate of deposit will be for ward ed to u lt?"--he recei;t of all -umns of money sent will be ackuowled;'ted ii the paper, in connection with the -ulse:ibe'A name~ Er(ithee on Main ttreet, next to Robert. Bryce & .'on. AOdress: SIDI I!. BRV)WNE. (o'iimb:ii. S C. P. S. Agents and other frienids to th:e enter, priae wi'l pleace exert themselves at:d aend in subi!-c.il.e:ai:d money by thaelaet of March. Starchi4 O tf. Greenville and ~ColomblaR.~E o. This Coinyn hay. now for salet, in lieu of t4Seasonf Tickets," a TICKET which entitles a person to travel over the road 'One Thousand Miles for $40. within oi'e year from date of purchase. The tickers can he puirchas-ed from the. Agents ait Columbia, New berry, Abpe ille, Anderson and Greenville. W. A L TON GIBBES, General Ticket Agent G. & C. R. R. Co. New Barber Shop4 Sh:iving, H-lair D- es-ing anrl ChanTtpooing a stylishly done in squire Peterston's shop by a st-raWnt Barme. The Great Popular Paper I THE I1lRLETIN DILY NIB SUBSCRIPTION PRICE . Six Dollars a Year! THE CuRLETON TI-WEEKLY NEW, lhree Dollars a year-Two Dollars for Six 'Months. - Terns, Cash in Advance. W No paper sent uuless the Cash ao owpan ies the order. f'N'o paper sert for a longer time hau paid for. : .RIIIOIJAN, DAWSON CO -Proprietois. ' AGENTS WANTED, For the Campaigns of Fo>i aiid his Cavalry. BEaUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. TbiKatorieat record of the. roost bt -r; liant eXplJoitB.atnd daring adventures of the war, among its many valu" ble and interest ing contrihtiions ro4istorica,truth).-clear# -, up, -n -unqueaionable aut{erire-aJ- ute. .. rrsentations in regard to the taking, p( Fort Pitlow by General Forrest. Addre ' J. P. WILLER & CO. jan 8 2m Philadelpb a, Pa. Male School: The=s .esriber will ope h . . 1st of MAAR*H a -chool forboy. w coerpe .f isrtruction wfll-Wr FiSt f the'or: inary h cliea. Latiu, G reek, and, a . be ifowern. Laaguage, . Terms :.hree Dollars per mouth, iDv$riabZ In udvar.be. mat 43m . J. P. J. CALDWELL. Agents Wanted for The Official History. OF TIE WAR, [ts Causes, Character, Conduct and BRandtuL BY LEXANDER _,-TRFRX8. A Book for alL Sections a4d. a; Parie& . - This great wrk penti the -6n11 I md impartial analys of th.'auws of ther v. a yet.pu. lhi dr iad gives thosee interior Jga~ aed shade we of.the 'reat couilOt orly known to hota high ..tficere wt o,watcbed the Aood-tide el evolution from .its fountain springs. and whfal} vwre :o"acessible to Mr. 'Stepheis frein bispi. ,ition as srcond effier of the Confederacy. To.a pu4ic- *bich has b@eu ted AI'PAETLY SIMILAR PR( Jfo we promise e change of fiue'bothtlr and ..&ntery, anc,w# tnal trat of the bigbe"t order. e .itt_ Amperican -ar has . L ASrI'ftund i hIrof-w bOsioranu sn seq ''s~iw]I lioetbehat *toderate. c,ndidi er1b4~ mtwhich wruth andl juiticeas -h~ .demand - The intene ise wr y mals to atbtain th.js work, its Of~1acSran ed eicombine.d with n iI comud~ ruakum 4V amekerta5I . Beson uss.103 selscriber..in her One in Si ?..Dan 106 mubcrs tas,. lays. Sehd-feP 0fu nWsd a6 oure amasi R. nuf de crpon ork~ with Press notices A4dmes3AEIU F E LISHIY cO~ April3? 18 4t. - .. . - T H E SUBSCR IBER h;as cons aitfd a ada full amortmuent of the aboe appr 4 ~at; es, f-differerrt patterees, bedides coffin >itesown Riake, all of wbich heis preparat 0 Rrrenia tat vyr~ reasonale- ra&esgwth - Iromip!tn4ss adJd despatch. Person. desirous ot having cases St by - -ailro(j will ha themn sent-fIYegfAckage. A H.earset italwax og kand~. .D.t irrzised at the mae offipi~per day. Thaikful for paaz r ag, the a uriber-resp.ctfully as'ka for' a contiuation > the Sw:w, and auwes the pubii tha O itpt (t -his part wiTf?> spared to reader e' urn4t laifacton,. -aF~r - New berry S. O.,.Jtriy' 21.l CABMNET MAKING. - And Repairing. The undersigned respectfully gvps nodem, 'hat, he.is prepare~d to )l AjE, or RP y4I kind of CABINE&T.,WARE, in the n-at tTmn.uet salisflactory manner. Work eo4ired. P?rices -reasonable. - WM. ZOBEL . Oct. S f8 17-44-tf. Helena, S 0. RIEMOVAL. P'ASHIIONABLE BARBER ad HlAIR DRESSER, RESPECTFUL LY announces to the ,gen Jenwn~i of Nea herry,.That he has renoved"te he roomJ in the rezar of the New,berry BoseL rhere he will be happy to wait upof4a lhe exPeeier eki -powin-Bneye s to please the most tastidious taste,. and he keeping of hisa shop.sal~ be aties 4hu unest unexcvptionable style. . -. e Sharing, Tr-nasnug, Nhamnpooing, .pad lir'Ning eneduted'in the most approYe anner. - Jan. 2S-.tt., rfUR NER'~ A. cure for all Fac6 Anh sioid Nervous Disorders, &&. For sale ta PRATT'S Drtig $tbr. PAVILION HOT!2L. .1 'Charleston, S. U. BOARD PER DAY, $3400 L BCTELDI, IfrsJ.LBb''IWHiILD Superintendent Proprietress. TURNER'S CELEBRlATElD X Cure for all Face Ache4 Nervnns Dioiner. &r.j