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Republic. (Sensation.) Save her grand and time honored principles from an untimely death and burial. Save our people from anarchy and the black race from destruction while yet you have the power to do so. Show to the world that you are asjust in peace as brave in war. (Loud applause.) All we ask is thatyou raise up intelligence and virtue, now crushed to earth in the South, and that you see to it that ?e get an intelligent gov ernment, wisely and economically administered. The task is easy. You are the. orgin and source of all power in our Government. (Loud cheering.) The President has had his plan of reconstruction: Congress has had its plan. Ii is now for you who are above both the President and Congress, to say what shall ' be the final plan. (Loud applause.) Should you raise Mr. Seymour (Cheers) to the Presidency upon the Democratic platform, and de cide against the Congressional plan of reconstruction, and the supreme Court take courage and vindicate its independency and decide the reconstruction measures unconstitutional, then just as the old State Government of South Carolina, went out and the govern ment projected by Mr. Johnson went in, and just as the govern m.ent established by Mr. Johnson went out and the government pro jected by Congress went in, just so will the negro governments es tablished by Congress give way, and the people of the State will :bsek upon-the constitution of -1860-with slavery abolished and forever prohibited in the State, - secession dead and the black race in the full enjoyment of every cidrght enjoyed by the white, andatuified suffrage pledged to them by the whites-this will be =he position of things in South :.aolina should Mr. Seymour be leted. You willthen.have shown tothe'eople of the South by pos git~~~~ dence that you are their -ad that you desire to live ~' t and amicable terms with * j~ein. You will move in them a ~ ~ peiprocal feeling which will in 'rease with time, and trmitedty we mR igo on building up not only the beantiful. South, but the North, te and the West, until the ol which now proudly coats --'fem the frozen heights of the Canadado the tropical waters of the (Gnff of 'Mexico; from the and-the rolling billows of & Atlantic to the broad and majestic Pacific, aball bring tiah her ample folds not only every inch of soil, upon the North American Continent, but shall go &ing.ununtil the reveiWe drums of the painciples of this great re public are heard by a happy and --a people in every part $ 9eautiful earth which we dahbit, and her high mission upon this earth is accomplished, for she * is the highest type and most per feet system of government ever devised by human geniius and in telleet. (Loud applause and cheer 'ng greeted the speaker.) How i PiCK oF CORN MEAL Is Y&xED.-The Gallipolis Dispatch, -'nanswer to the charge that be sue a man is poor he cannot be taxed thus'shows how even a peck ofimeal, purchased by a poor .man at4j feeding his family of little nb~i~ ,'is taxed, to aid in paying ti interest -on the untaxed bond~ Says the Dispatch: ThIe~ eorn from wich that peck of :B'Iea! was made raised was on taxed a- nd, -plowed by a taxed plow, d1run by taxed horses, hitehed wi$h. taxed gears. It was hoed ~'ith a taxed hoe, cultivated with -tax4d implements, gathered with * a taxed wagon, drawn with taxcd Khorss, thrown into a taxed crib, shielled on a taxed machine, mecas usedm in a taxed measure, taken in &taxed sa~ck and ground on a taxed gaikill; sieved with a taxed sieve, izexd iu a-taxed pan, stirred with *taxed spoon, salted with taxed salt, put into a taxed bake pan, ~ked in a taxed stove, laid out fia taxed-plate, cut with a taxed --knife, and lastly eaten by a pretty heavily taxed man." Johnny Shrimp says that, poli ties:isahard word. I don't just know but what it is a sort of' sickness. People who have this kind of' sick ness meet together in the evening and howl and talk. Pa has 'em bad. H e goes out five nights in the week, and doesn't stay at home the other night. He has em so bad that he can't walk straight when he c-omes A Somnambulist in a Fearful Position. The St. Louis Republican says there is a young man in that city who has fbr years been in the habit of walking in his sleep whenever anything harrassed his mind. He came home a few eve nings ago much perplexed about a note due him and which had not been paid, and, after a light sup per and some pleasunit conversation with his family, retired for the night. A brother who came home about one o'clock had occasion to go to his room for sonic matches, when he found the gas burning brightly.-The somnainbulist's bed had been occupied and his clothes were upon a chair, but he was gone. Suspecting the cause, he went up into the garret, were he discovered a trapdoor in the roof to be open. le looked out upon the roof, and there, seated upon the furtherest and narrow edge of the southern wall, was the mis sing man, with his hands clasped around one knee, en dishabille, and the whole attitude expressing de jection. The brother was a brave man, but the sight filled him with horror. The least start backward, the swerve even of half a band's bredath, and the somnambulist would be dashed to pieces upon the stones below, three stories sheer down. Knowing it would be instant death if he awoke him by calling to him, the brother went down stairs and got' a rope, made a noose in it tied one end to the chimney, and then by a dex terous cast, threw the rope tightly around his brother's shoulders, literally dragging him from his fearful perch before he became conscious. The Printer's Commandments. Thou (especially the ladies) shalt love the printer, for he loveth you much. Thou shalt sbuscribe for his paper, for he seeketh much to obtain the news, of which you re main ignorant. If a business man, thou shalt advertise, that thus thy profits may enable thee, not only to pay for thy paper, but "put money in thy purse.' Thou shalt not visit him regard less of his office rules-in derang ing the paper. Thou shalt not trouble anything that would give him trouble-that he may not hold the guilty." Thou shalt not read the manu script in the hand of the compositor -for he will not hold thbe blameless. Thou shalt not read the news before it is printed for he will ive it to thee in due time. T hou shalt ask him few ques tions of the affairs of the office. Thou shalt not at any time send ~abusive and threatening letters to the editoi- nor cowhide him more than five times a year. The Elective Pranise. To the People of South Carolina. It was referred to the State Central Executive Committee, by the late Demo cratic Convention, to inquire irito the disabilities imposed, by reason of the war, upon a portion of our people, re straining them from the exercise of the elective .franchise in South Carolina; and to publis~h the conclusion attained, for the information of the peopie of the State. The committee, in the discharge of that duty, announce that they have examined the subject, and beg to state : 1. That no such disabilities now exist by or under the Acts of Congress, known as the Reconstruction Act, the State having been officially declared to be ini the Union. 2. Tha t no such disabilities exist under the so called amendment, known as the fourteenth amendment to the Constitu tion of the United States, the disabilities therein expressed having reference to officeholding, and not to voting. 8. That no such disabilities exist by the so-called State Constitution of 186S, under which it is claimed that the State has been reconstructed and restored to the Union. The undersigned, therefore announce that no such disabilities exist by force of any law, or supposed law, or authority whatever ; and they urge their hithertc disfranchised fellow-citizens, in every pan of the State, to exer-cise their right to vote at the coming election for President and Vice-President, of which right they have been so long deprived by military power. By order of the - - EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. OWNERs OF SIL..-For the informa tion of all concerned, we publish the following official circular for the As sistnt Assessor at Charlotte, N. C., which u~e presume has the same binding force and efficietncy in South Carolinr that it has in North Carolina, as a lawi of the United States, We see it stated that the metres spoken of in the liquor law of Congress, are not required to be used or purchased by distillers of apples, peaches and grapes: "Under the new Act in regard to dis tilling, every still now set up whether ir use or not,.-must be registered with me before the 20th inst. Any person having in his possession any still set up and failing to register the same is liable to penaltv of five hundred dollars besides forfeiting the still and all personal pro perty in the building, and impriso nment for not less than one month nor more than two years. F. W. HAmuIs, Asst. Assessor. Carriage and Buggy FACTORY. 1 T"hu ' 19( Co. Will keep consttuatly on hand a good as sortlent of fine ms of tl Imlost ap nroved stNyles and:t patte rne, comblliniun lightness and (duraility. 1nitt to ordet I-ght Rocka:ways, a:d 1'lmittioi Carriages, Pheatons, ''op an :o 'Io1 I: =gies, &e. Old Ca:rriaes andl l:g iies renovated and made to look as -'oo.1 as new. lepairin; done in the best t:(:d a t reasl il prices, and all u i!; r t si t:td on blelore it is repaired atn'.: a cop'. giv''eI to oI1r C sto iers. speci:Il a en t po-l ; enl to re rr1:Ii) iI11 fine Carriages and Dug-.-i.:s, v.hieb is i por tant to consum ers. Freilht will be paid on(' way, when sent by Rail Ro;i, wi.en the re pairs amount to over lill. W use use nothing but the best materials that e.i he b:ought, and are willing to rely on the 'rit (i Our wo t! lot a liberal p1atroIae. We invite the ex:a1I natli of our work .nd t 'ur the muh!e that we can built the se e work : Cheap if not chte per t:-in : e( cant imtpot, it. All of our ;ork is n arr. t. dl. Our Factory is :wa t l:t . Newbherry, S. C., 'darchi 25 1; ly. u,ou ad YiC hiidre' PICTURES TAKEN. If not, now is the ti-ne to secure a goo( picture-a life-like, bright, clean, clear ano stereoscopic picture. We have madie ar, rangeinents to go to Laurens, S. C., abou1 the middle of August, and those who wani pictures should call on us lefore that time. Our pictures have given general satisftctiol and are admired by all. We varr;int thei equal to any now made. Those iitendina to have their pictures taken should call ai an early day. Please do not put it off till the last week. Special Attntiont Paid to C ojiin Old Pictures fJ Any De-scription. Those having old pictures they wi4 copied, can have then dou in a verv sU perior manner, as we pay special aOentloc to this branch. Pictures that are defaced with finger marks, seratches, (ast, ke., VE can copy without these deifcts show"itg, b a process known only to us. Send us von old pictures, tl at are defaced by time anc use, and we vill transform them into new pictures without a blemish. WREN & WHEELER. Newberry C. H., S. C., July 14, 188. MANHOOD: 110W LOSr, HOW STDBED. Just published, a new edition of Dr. Ci.' Terwell's Celebrated Essay on the radi cal cure (without medicine) of Spermator rhea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental anc Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar. riage, etc.; abo, Consumption, Epilepsy, anid Fits, induaced by self-indulgence or sex ual extraivagance. gg Prie, in a scaled envelope, only cents. The celebrated author, in the admnirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' siccessful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse maty lbe radically cured without the use of intermdi medicineo or the application of the knife ; puintin; out a mode ofecm e at once simiple, certain, and effectual, by nicans of which every suf ferer, no matter what his condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, p)rivattely, and radically. gg This Lecture should be in the hand of every youth and every man in the land Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, tc any address, post paid, on recei'pt of.six cents, or two post stamps. Also, I)r. Culverwell' "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Addres. the Publishers, -CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Brcadway, N. Y., Post.Ofnice Box 4,5S6 Z. L. WHITE, GUNSMITH And Repairer Of all kinds of FIREARMS, LOCKS, &c. Has on hand Pistols and Gunis of all ap proved mtakes. Ammunition, such as Car. tridges, Caps, Powder and Shot. Shot Pouches, Flaisks, Bags, and evers other kind of Sporting A pparatuas. PBesides many othar articles of various characters and kinds. All kinds of REPAIRING neatly and ex p ditiously executed, and at low rates. A pril 15 16 tf. Laurens Railroad:; New SChedule. Office Laurens R. R , Laurens C. 11., S. C., April 29, 1888. On and after Tuesday. 12th May next, th< trains on this road will commence runnini to return on same day; to connect with uj and down trains on Greenville and Co lumu bia Railroad, at Helena; leaving Laurens a 5 A. M., on Tuesdays, Thursday's and Sat rday's, and leaving Helena att 13 P. M., or same days. J. S. BOWERS, May 6 Supt. L. R. R SHOP. IThe subscriber respectfully calls tihe at tention of the public to the fact tbat hei still on hand and prepared, to execute al work in his line of business, either in Carriage, Buggy or Wagor Work. In a workmanlike and expeditious manner and at prices in accordance with the times Having an experience of twen ty,five year n d having worked in all the principal citic of the South, in the best carriage houses, am confident of my ability to give entir satisfaction. Give me a trial and be convinced. Shop in rear of. Nathan Ilunter's, and at tachted to my residcnce. May 6 6mo GEO. BOL AND. Law Partnership. We, the undersigned. have this d.iy asso ciated ourselves together in the practice o Law and Equity in the State and Federn. Courts, under the namne and style of Fair Pope and Pope. Office Newberry C. H. S. C. SIEON FAIRI, Y. J. POPE, SAMPSON POPE. -0 I take this occasion to notify mty client that in my necessary absence from New~ berry, duritng July, by applying to either o my partners, Messrs. Y. J. or Sampson Popc any information or attention necessar-y t< my old business will be promptly given. SIMEON FAIR. Jumly 15 29 tf. ICE ! ICE ! ICE ! Citizens are informed that we are prepa red to furnish Ice in cases of sickness, o fr other purposes, at any and all times. Sep 2 f tMITII & CilRISTIAN. 1868. Scientific American. TIlE Best Paper in the World. 1'ublhcd for Nearly SA QURTER OF A CETURY. This S'LT.NDID NEWSPAPEr., greatly en, larted :uid imlrove2d, is one of t!:e most re-, liable, u-e_ful, and intere-tiog journals ever lublisl". 1:vetiy% nlle is BIAUTIFULLY PINIr AM EIEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED with -everal URIGINAL ENGiAVINGS, repre, senting _e Invention, Novelties in Me chanies, ' rientare, (Cheistrv, 1'ioto, graphy. M: iufac' res, Engineering, Science and Art. Farncrs, MIechanies. Inventor., Engineers, Chenists, Mai.ufacturers, people in every profes-ion of lif., will find the ,CIEN l'IFIC AM IIAN to be of great value in their re spective callinrs. Its contsels and sugess tiol will s"'e thcmn lludreds of Dollars anwI1'ail1y, bC u'es al'onling them a continual sou"cc ' k::ow:?dge, the value of which is beyond pecuniary estimate. All patents gr,ntcd, with the claims pub! :llel wee-;ly. Every 'ubic or Private library should have ,lie vurk b)ound and preserved for referee. The vt!rlv numl:recrs of the SCIENTIFIC AMRI:l:CAN maktlie a sp'ln. il volu:ne of nearly one tho:c :' igtuarto 1'ge:, (quivn lent to ne : Fot:: TioUS-\ND oIDINARY BOOK PAGLS. A New Volume ConIICneCs Januarv 1. 18 Publi.thed Wetiy. TERMts. One Year, 63; ilalt-,car, 1 50; Clubs of Ten Copies for One Year, S25; Specimen Copies sent gratis. Address MUNN & CO., 37 Park Row, New York. The Pnblishers of the Scientific American, in connection with the publication of- the paper, have acted as Solicitors of Patents for twenty-two years. Thirty thousand applica tions for Patents have been made through their Agency. More than one hundred thousail Inventors hav; sought the counsel of the Pronrietors of the Sc c:aiic American concerli:; their inventions. Consultations an advice to inventors, by mail, free. Pamphlets concerning Patent laws of all Countries. frec. A llandsome Ilound Volume, containing 150 Mechanical Engravings, 'and the United States Census by Counties, with lints and l.eceipts f(,r Mechanics, mailed on receipt of 25e. Jan. 1 1 tf. "The Christian Neighbor." On 't bursdav, A:pril 2d, IS 8, I shall commence the weekly ,ubhication of TIlE CHRISTIAN NE .t:BO1R, in the city of Columbia, S.C. It will be an A 1VOCATE: 1. Of Christianity universal; also particular, as opposed to war, offensive or defensive. 2. Of the Internal Unity of the Church, as opposed to the pretensions of externalism. 3. Of Methodism, as holding the Head, and as consisting with the essentials. lib erty and charity of Christianity. 4. Of Civil Government and Patriotism, as they consist with the I)ivine uovernment and General Itelignif-. 5. Of qua;ity. as it consists with C'hrittianized commou sense. G. Of Education, physical, men tal, religious and moral, as of the first impor" tance. A :corDETt of(eneral Intelligence from the hlousehod. agricultural, scientilic, artificial, commercial and political world. And an ADvauTIsBEI of the respectable and moral. Care will be exercised to exc'ude Improper matter, and to pnt in that which will Instruct the Children at:d the ichocol, and edify the Adults and the Church. Tha question of the consistency of war with Christianity will, when under consideration, be treated as fur as we can in a Christian spirit And, while the denominational feature of the paper will be Methodistic, we ishall endeavor "to jkethe unity of the spirit in the bond of peace" wit all brauches of the Church that hold Christ as the IHead. The effoirt will be to make the weekly visits of TH NElGUBoR agreeable and profitable to every family. Terms in Advance or within 3 IMonths:I One Year............................2 0 Six Months.................. .......10O3 Every subscriber is authorized to act as an agent, and will, a fter paying $2.60 for his o wn paper, be credited with 10 per cent. on all amounts received from hini for Tan E EGiiBoR. A limited number of advertisements will be re eived at the d!!tomary rates. G- Persons remitting money by mail wil! de posit the letter in the Post Oilice in the presence of a witness, and in case the money is not re% ceived. the certiaicate of deposit will be forwanil ed to us DP The receipt of all sums of money seat will backnowledged in the paper, ia connectioa with the subscriber's name. CP Office on Main street, next to Robert Bryce & Son. Address: SIDI H. BRQWNE, Columbia, S. 'C. P. S. Agents and other friends to the enter' prise will please exert themselves and send in subscribers and money by the last of March. March 4 10Otf. Greenville & Columbia R. R. ON and after WEDNESDAY, the 12th instant, Passenger Trains will run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina and Charlotte and South Carolina Railroads, as follows. Leave Columbia at..............7.00 a. m. "Alston at..............840 " "Newberry at.............10.10 " Arrive at Abbeville at.........3 00 p. m. " at Andersou at........4 20 " " at Greenville at........5.00 " Leave Greenville at............5 43 a. in.. "Anderson at............6 25 " " Abbeville at............8.00 " "Newberry at............12 35 p. mn. " Aiston at.... ..........2353 Arrive at Columbia at........345 " Trains on t!aw lilue Ridge Railroad will also run daily. Sunidays excepted. Leave Anderson at............4 30 p. im. "Pendletoni at............530 a" Arrive at Walhalla at....... ..7.30 " Leave Walhalla at...............3 30 a. m. " Pendleron at............5.30 " Arrive at Anderson at ........6 20" The train will return from B3elton to An derson on Monday and Friday mornings. J.AMES 0. MEREDIT H, General Superintendent. Aug 17th, 1868. South CarOlinazi Rairoad. *GENER A L SUPERIINT EN DENT'S OFFICE, On C1IAIL.s-roN, s. C.. March 28,1868. Onar.d after Sunday, Janunary 19. the Passen Iger Trains on the South Carolina Rtailroad will run as follows, viz: Leave Charhe- ton for Columbia........6.30 A M A rrive at Kin gyille ................... 1 30 1P M Leave Kingville...................2 00 1P M Arrive at Columbia....................350 P M! Leave Columbia....................... 6.' A M1 A rrive at Kigville .................7.30 A M1 Loave Kiin::ville.....................8 00 A M1 Arrive at Charleitor...................3.00 1P M - The P'asseuger Tfrain on the Camden liranch will con:nect withi Up and D)own Columbia Trrains, and Wilmington and 31 auchiester .lailroad Trains onl Moi:'ays, Wednol'ays and Saturdays. INtGIIT EXPnlESS. iFRlEIG iT 'AND PAS SENGERL ACCO'.IMODATIO.\ URAI.\ will run as follows, viz: Leave Charleston for Columbia....5 40 1P M Arrive at Columbia...................6.' 5 A 3! -Leave Columbia.................-...5.30 P 31 Arrive at Charleston .... ...-.5 40 A Ma March 21 H. T. PEAKE, Gen 1 Sapt. SSOUTH CAROLINA BAILl ROAO. GENERAL SUPEnINTENDENT'S OFFIcE, SOUTH CAnOLINA IRAILROAD, A pril 28. 1868. TIIE FOLLOWING FREIGHT TARIF -from Nashville and Chattanooga to Colum bia will take cifect from and after this date: From From To Columbia. Nashville. Chattanooga. Bacon per 100 lbs. .... ....83 62 Oats per bushiel..........28 21 Corn per bushel..........36 27 Wheat, rye and barley per Pork aad beef peihbarrel. ...$2 57 $1 92 Flour, apples, onion~s and potatoes per' barl...1.59 1.19 -Whikkey, high wvines and falcohol................ 3.95 2 05 (Signed,) HI. TP. PEAKE, May 7 General Superin tendent. -ROSA DAMAI -Purifies the Blood. or, Se by ruggwist Everywhere MKE liP YOUR CLUBS!! FOR THE NEWBERRY HERALD, A FIRST CLASS, LIVE DISTRICT, FAMILY, AND General News Paper ! DEVOTED TO 1OIR AND EVERY OTHER INTEREST ! Now unquestionably is the time to Subscribe, EITHER SINGLY OR IN CLUBS!I TERMS IN ADVANCE Sinale Copies, 1 yer, - - 88 0 " .' 8 " - - 75 Five Copies 1 year, and one to getter up150 Ten Copies, and one to getter up of Club 25 00 Advertisements ! INSERTED CONSPICUOUSLY ON T MOST LIBER2AL TERMS ! JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS, EXECUTED NEATLY AND CHEAPLY. T. F.' & R. IH. GRENEKER, Proprietors. Democratic Newspapers PUBLISHED AT THE CAPITAL OF SOUTH CAROLINA. -0 The attention of the MEIlGIIANTS, FARMERS and IEADS of FAMILIES gen erally throughout the upper Districts, is called to the MANY ADVANTAGES to be obtained by subscribing for THE DAILY PHIGNIX, Published every morning, except Monday, at $.1 for six months; $2 for three months. TRI-WEEKLY PIIUNIX, Published Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at $2.5') for six months; $1.25 for three. WEEKLY GLEANER, A mammoth paper, containing forty-eight columns of reading matter, is published every Wednesday morning, at $1.50 for six months. These papers are recognized as the cen tral Democratic organs, and contain besid's, Political Matter, the latest TELEGRA'IIIC INTELLTGEACE-Markets and a daily suni mary of News trom all parts of the World ; interesting Editorials on general topics; Local Matters; Correspondence; News Items ; Miscellany-Stories, Poetry, &c. Address JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, Sep. 2:;t Columbia, S. C. Don't Fail to Try the Celebra ted Southern Tonic, Panknin's Hepatic Bit ters, an unfailing remedy for all,)iseases of the Digestive Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. Don't Fail to Try the Cele brated Southern Tonic, Panknin's IIepatic Bitters, an unfailing remedy for ail Dis eases of the Digestive Organs and the 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. Don't Fail to Try the Cele brated Southern Tonic, Ianknin's HIepatic Bitters, an unfailing remedy for all Dis eases of the Digestive Organs and the 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 l'iscas"s of the Digestive Organs and the 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 Diseases of the Digestive Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. Attend to Your Children's Teeth We are so often called on to extract the first Molars or J.4w Teeth for children, and to regulate or strengthen the front teeth, which become crooked from neglect, that we think it advisable to calr the attention of parents to the subject; so that the back teeth may be filled, and the front teeth noticed whilst children are cutting their second set, so as to prevent their coming irregular. Children shed, or lose but ten teeth from the upper jaw, and ten from the lower jaw. and the Molars, or jaw teeth, which they cut BACK of these, belong to their adult or grown set. Many persons say t'hey were not aware of this fact. Now notice and act according ly. Charges very moderate. Terms cash. R S. WIIA LEY. Snrgeqa Dentist. Billiard Saloon and BAR ROOM. We are elegantly supplied with all the Cooling Summer Beverages, and will dis pense iced ambrosial sweets, acidul ited, sparkling sudorifies, serenes, sky-scrapers, &c., to those who desire to slake their thirst with pleasant and healthful liquida. SMITH & CHRISTIAN. July 15 BURKE'S Weekly for Boys and Girls. This paper has already established itself as "the S3outhern favorite." It is just the periodical for.boys and girls. "It brings sun shine into the household. Marbles and. dolls are laid- aside to welcome it. It in structs and entertains at the same time, and the old folks find interest in its pages. A new volume begins in July, with increased attractions. Now is the time to subscribe, and renew subscriptions.- A beautiful title page and index will be furnished at the close of the volume. Terms. $2 a year, or three copies for $5. J. W. BURKE -& Co., Pub Ushers, Macon, Georgia. July 828 tf. JOYNER'S National Hotel, Columbia, S. C. Within fifty.g.ds of the Greenville and Charleston Railroad Depots, corner Gervais and Gadsden streets. RArss.--Board, per week, $12.50 ; per day, $3; Supper, breakfast ar d lodging, $2; Single Meals, $1. A No. 1, Livery Stable in gonrection with the Hotel, Carriages, &c., for hire at all hours of the Day and Night. ROBERT JOYNER, Aug. 19 Proprietor. Dress Making.. MRs. M4. R. HUXTER, Fashionable Dress Maker, Over Messrs. Lovelace & Wheeler's, ag Entrance same as to P?hoto-. graph Gallery. CHARLESTON HOTEL. Charleston, S. C. The undersigned having taken charze of the above well known Uotel, respectfully informs his friends and the travelling public that it has been refurnished in all of its de partments. The table will at all times be supplied with the best the Market affords, including every delicacy i 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 ob tained at any time. The same attention will be paid to the comfort of the guests as heretofore, and travellers can rely upon finding the Charleston Hotel eqjual to any in the United States. The patronage of the travelling public is respectfully solicited. J. P. IIORBACH. Agent, Jan. 15 3 tf. Proprietor. Dr. R. S. Whaley's DetlLaboratory. The subscriber offers in ducements-in the way of Good Work and Low Prices Ito one and4 E requiring his professional services. Perfect satisfaction guarantied. P. SCOTT'S Fashionable Clothing and FURNISHING STORE. Kear Post Otjice, NVewberry, S. C. YouTI's and MEN'S COATS, VESTS. PANTS. OVERCOATS, SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, NECK-TIES, POCKET HDKF'S and FURNISHING GOODS gen erally, just arrived. SUITS of the best FRENCH and ENG. LISI MATERIAL, and of the LATEST STYLES PROMPTLY and IASHIONABLW made to order. Having purchased FOR CASH, from the OLDEST and BEST ESTABLISHED HousE* in New York, my Fall and Winter Stock of Ready-MadeClothing,Cloths, Cassineres & Vestings, for BUSINESS and DRESS SUITS &C., &C., my CUSTOMERS, FRIENDS and THE PUBLIC will find it to their INTEREST to give me a call before buying elsewhere, as I am pre% pared to SELL ARTICLES in my line on as CHEAP and REASONABLE TERMS as can be obtained in any market South. Making, Cutting .' ltering and Repairing done at shortest notice. P. Scott, Newberry C. H., S.C. Oct. 9 41 ly The Great Popular Paper I THE LJIIRLETON DAY N W , SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Six Dollars a Year! THE CHARLESTON TRI-ITEEILY NWS, Three Dollars a year-Two Dollars for Six Months. Terms, Cash in Advance, Eg No paper sent unless the Cash ao companies the order. C No paper sent for a longer time than paid for. RIORDAN, DAWSON & CO., Proprietors. . To Medical Students. We offer for sale, on reasonable aeac. commodating ternws, a Perpetual SCHOLAR SHIP in the Eclectic Medical Collg of Pennsylvania, an Institution of long and ing and high reputation. This Scholarship can be transferred to any student, the place for name being left blank In the certifcate. It entitles the holder to all the rights 'and privileges of the Institution, all and thorough instruction, and all that apper tains to a complete Medical Educaton; and also entitles the bolder to attend all the Lec tures of the College even after gradnaion, If desired. Certificate of Scholarship ean be see at this OffRee. Aug. 19 34 1t. CABINET MAKING And Repairing. The undersigned respectfully gives notice that, he is prepared to M AKE, or REPAIR any kind of CABINET WARE, in the n-at, est and imost satisfactory manner. Work solicited. Prices reasonable. WM. ZOBEL. Oct. 30, 1867-44-t f. Helena, -S. C. REMOVAL. LEWIS BUTLER,. FASHIONABLE BARBER and HAIR DRESSER, RESPECTFIJLLY annonnees to the gen tlemen of New berry, that he has removed to the room in the rear of the Newberry Hotel. where he will be happy to wait upon- all in the exercise of his profession. His objet is to please the most fastidious- taste, and the keeping of his shop shall be after the most unexceptionable style. Shaving, Trimming, Shampooing, and Hlairdying executed in the most approved man ner. Jan. 23.-4-tf. PAVILION HOTEL. Charleston, S. C. BOARD PER DAY, $3.00. A.BUTERFIEID, Mrs.IL.L.B1TI'ERII Superintenslent. Proprietress. Views for Sale. Photographs of the Baptist,Luteran MJethiodist, Presbyteria& an4 Episcopal Churchee FOn SALE. These Views are perfect Pictureu-beanh. fully bright, clean 4nd clear. Those who desire pictures of any of the above churches,. - have now an opportunity to obtein theme cheap. They are 61 by 81 inches, andt mounted on card board, ready for framin. We have on hand a fine assortment of gl frames, suitable for these views. WREN & WHEELER, March 11 Photographers. RESTAURANT. The subscriber having opened a Restauraut NEXT DOOR to his Bakery and Confeco - tionery store, in the building formerly oc. cupied by Mr. B. M. Blease, for the accom* modation of the public, informs them that he is prepared to furnish All the Delicacies of the seasa In FISH, Oysters and Game, In the most acc tble style. IIe will keep constantly on draft Fresh Lager Beer, Wines, Ales, &c. He is also prepared to furnish TRANSIENT OR REGULAR~ BOARD AND LODGING He respectfu-lly asks for a share of patro3 age, and promises to make his establIalh ment a favorite,.resort. Jan 15 3 LOUIS SCHODAIB. Dr. J. D. Bruce Having resumed the practice of Medicine, tenders his professional services to the pbc. Office in the building formerly occnld Mr. John A. Chapman, anid opposl Mrs. Harp's residence. Sept. 18 38 tf. Wanted--Agents. 1715 per month to sell the NIATIONAT, FAIYSEWING MACHINE. Thi. Mach ine is egual to the standard machines in.very repect and is 4old at the of (i1INE Co., Pittsburgh. Pa. .ume 24 26 Gm.