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I L *** w ^1 m =? ,i|ir -^Drop by drop th? spring* run dry ; ;Qlte by one, boyood raeall, ; , , . , '? ij8tt?ia?er beauties fade and dla; Dot the rmw bloom again, And the spring will gush anew, lu lh? pleasant April rain. < And the summer ?uo aod dear. 80, hi bowa of darpeet gloom, '! ' , '!' When the springs ot gladneaa fail, And the roaea in the bloom Droop like maidens wan and pale. We ahall End some hope thnt lie# Like a silent gem s-pagt* ,ff *> f V Hidden far from oafatesa ofee , In the garden of tk? heart. Some aweel Itopa to gladocaa wad, That,^(?U *Pre*d afresh and now. When Grief's winter ahall h*ri msd, r%!_4 L -Jk/.L A t _ _ t * witF'if pi?w to rain ana u?w->8o?<e swert hope that l>rw*tb?s of spring 'I In I'titjli the wear/, weary time. Budding f?r?h if a bloeeominfr, In the Spirit's glorious clime. Acts Passed at the late Session of ^ the Legislature. A SC. ACT ,XU FROVIDB FOR Til* ELSC1IOM of tiik officers of Til* iNCoaro?~ UATJ-1> CITIES AND TOWNS IN THR STAT* OF SOUTH CAROLINA. I. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Itfjtrettr tafives of the Slate of South Carolina, now met and fit tiny in General Asfcmbly. and by the ati thority of the same. That Ilia Excellency the Governor shall, on or immediately after the passage of this Act, order an election to be held on the second Tuesday of November, in the year 1808, in all incorpoiated cities and totvna of thin Stale for the election of all ? fflccra provided for by the charters of the,raid cities and towns. II.' The Managers of Elections ap pointed in pursuance of an Ac', of the General Assembly, passed at the special session iti 1808, entitled M An Acito provide for the next general session," ate hereby authorized ano required to 1 conduct tlie elections herein provided for, and all subsequent elections that may be ordered to be held in such cities and towns, until otherwise pro* vided for by law. 1IT. In older to secure the ftee ex ( pression of all persons qualified to vote , as hereinafter provided, the Managers of Election Shan respective | pulling places for 'three (Z) **** n*xl j ieceding the day fixed for tho , lierein prdvided for, ceuiuuMicing at . o'clock A. M., and closing at 6 o'efouk 1 1'. M.? each dav, and shall din ing these j , <1mvb *ecord ihe name* of all qualified ?lecton and their |>l?o? of resilience in u book to be furni-lrtd by theo), the Manager*. All persous who pie-em tbetuselves for such registration shall, before their names are recorded, take and Mubsciibo o the following oath *. 1. , do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I am a citizen of thoj United States; that I have been an iu habitant of this State for cue va?: new preceding this day. for the last sixtydays resident of this city, ('own or vijfage, m the ca?e may be ;) that 1 | reside iu this warj (or polling precinct ) i Tlie Managers, shall after the elect) ?n, tarn over the registration booka to the Mayor or Tntendant, who ahsll cause the aatua to be put in n safo am! secure place. They shall receive a sum of money to cover oxpotiJIiun.- f... stationery, ?fec., together with tlieir pay as herein allowed from the Trea*u?y i f Mich city, town or tillage wherein such efdetfon is held. . IV. The qualifications of an elector shall be those required by the Constitution, together with a re?iJcncd of sixty dava next preceding the election, within the coipoiate limits of the city or tov?u, and that ho has been duly registered in the ward or prcciocl in which ho offers to vote. V. The Managers of Election ahall meet at 10 o'clock A. M. on the day succeeding such election, at some public place within '.ho corporate limits of I the city or town in which such election ' is held, and proceed to count I lie voles, ; under oath, stating the whole number ; of votes cast for each candidal* or per- j sou voted for, and shall transmit llieii report of the same in a sealed envelope to the acting Mayor or Inteulant of i the city or town wherein they have j been aopointcd ; and if there bo no ?;? ?? ?- rn,?...l.?i ?1W,|, i HCltUg iVIMYUf VI llMViiumu *11 Kill rtfVM i city or town, or in the absence of such Mayor or Intendant, tlio same shall l>e , ' transmitted to the Clerk of Court for the County in which said oily or town may be. The said Mayor or Inlendant, or Clerk of Court, i>)i mII open the report of said Managers aud shall an nounce and publish the whole number of vcte3 cast and the whole number ! east for each candidate, when the seve* I rai candidates rec?h'iu,f the laigest number of legal votes fur the ollices. for j w hich thev were voted for shall be de? ; rlared duly elected. The Managers of Kleclion shall decide vnute?'?tl ?*? ?, | subject to the ultimate decision of t'jj ltoards of Aldermen or Warden*, when organized, except when tlje election of i a majority of I lie persons voled for are contested, or the Managers charged with illegal conduct, in which ea-e the returns, together with the ballots, shall be examined, and the case investigated , l>v the acting hoard of Aldermen, who shall deflate the election, and their de? etsiou sLall be binding upon all par* , lie? VI. In all election* hvlu in nccord-1 ance with this Act, the polls sbail lie opened at 7 o'clock A. M , and kep i p?*n during <'i?? dav at a Ijl.e puling j#re? iiutls and iirtlmva-io * ward*, ami shall close at a o'clock J', m. K.aii I rrTHT rxv : y . , ft- .jf > r hAvVM ^rrrA.V -W^rrrr-^r . t=T^ .r~ -HI??: X ward in the bity of CLaileUeti-fhall constitute at least <?ite polling precinct. VIL Tha officer*, elected under Um* Act shall. on taking the o*lh prescribed in the (Constitution, be inducted into office on the Monday succeeding llieir election, ??>d {hall iminedimnly enter Upon tfi? diecliioge of their official; (Ju Men. . VIII. Said officers shell hold their offi?f6 .up In the regular tigrt-jfalif by charter for rtitt'bleferton di tlie sffrtie, and tyr ,f?ne full terpi ilsereaAer, and aril their successors are ddly libeled end qualified, tho oath of office m#V l>e admiuisteted by any officer of the State who it authorized by law to adnnni&Jcr tba same. \ f IX. The Managers of Elections shall receive as compensation for their services the ruth 6t tW dolfnts per day frtr lltn lihiA tnlualtiV omrtlrtVA/l in aiiMt election, ami also for the iiuie employed in the registration of voter*. X All. barrooms and drinking as* ] loons in tlie loa n Or city where such election is held shall be closed on the days of election, aud any person who shall sell any person any intdrfcfclilig drinks oil lire day of election shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, shall be lined in a turn not less than one hundred dollars nor more than three hundred dollars, or be imprisoned fart! a period rial less than on* month nor more than six months. XI. All statutes pioviding against illegal voting, or the briber/ and intimidation of voters, passed heretofore, ami not inconsistent with the present Constitution, are continued in full force ; but *11 Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent there ait li, or supplied by ihia Act, are hereby repealed. In the Senate Ilouae, the twentv-fifth day of September, in the year of our land one thousand eight hundred aud sixty-eight. ? , . L. ROOZER, President of the Senate. FRANKLIN J. MOSES, Jr., Speaker Ilonse of Representatives. Approved: Robert K. Scott, Gov-' cinot. f Man'festo from the Sonth Carolina Republican, i To the Jt(jnibUcan? of South Caro lino .* I. If- Us.liar a peace." So sat s >ur great and good leader. Geo. Grant. So say all go?>d llepnblicana. So say we, .the niub isi^iu J (in ipbcrs o! the UepiiblicAii parly in Soui^t Carolina.? We hold that the Republican parly is IM|i pb atioally the putty .of p>acc ami joict, of law and order. We bold that mtv man who wllbednimlt br'encourage violence or UtVi.""1'^' a criiniual. find tpefMf rl?? uuquaj.tiv I condvmn:\-.i liujl of all gitoj u' I cah*. We cod ufre. wiflituff rifst-rvv, t/l. rhe roc ni seta >f violenoe; Ri)t only the horrible ni'ir Jer? of Martin*- Randolph ami X nice, ?f our own paf'.V, lull al-o ili.? firing i ipon \V'ui?l, hi Newberry, an I th4 *? ;? J >f inccn.Ji.iMMU AbboiiUj an I ! < ivliere. If RepuUlLwila hive boon in t jaged in any of these on;rag-s, w?> .1"* ! lounce llielil a* fiUe to tlnr principle j 1 >f our parly, and as ciimiua1* justly ' neriting the sevcre-t paualm* of 11? i aw. Viulcnca is only j tMdied in ?i-!f- j lefetice, and never in relali i'i-ui m f.,r ! vi'i'iige. Ii is the bu*iriea? of ilie la? o punish crimes nn<! n> I of individuals. NV.e hail with snfi-ftc inn the a I Irits.s ( >f ihc Democratic Slate Central Coin- I mile* aa < he h*tb?n??-r f J Hole qiiet tinier. We will gladly iniie with the Insider* of the Democratic arty ill doing all in our power to prerent iuceii'iiary language, to preset vo In* peace, to maintain order, and to as ieil the Mipi.-ni'icy of the laws We j urge upon 'lie leader* and speakers in ihe Republican parly the necessity of ii-coutiteuancing and condemning violence on all occasions. We call upon avery member of the Republican pariv. ivhi'e or colored, to abstain from all | nets of retaliation and violence, and to j Jo all in his power to have guilty persons arrested and punished. whether i they he Republicans ur Democrats.? I Let not the good name and noble pi in- j jip'es of the Republican party he tar I united hv act* of bloodshed or other I crime-. Let it be seen that the Keptib ] lican party of the South, like '.bat of the great Republic in pi tv ??f the North, is | lite earnest anil consistent advocate of law and order, of peace and harmony, iif humanity and justice. Lei every Republican he found readr to assert and vindicate his rights ami his manhood at the ballot-box Hut every good ami true U< nublicaii will scorn to tiolale the 1 F. A. SAWYBU, l>. T rORIilN. <;KO W. CLAKK. U. C. L>KLM?iE. h. II. rU.WlHKIi!. MX, j ha. A. <1. MACKKY, A. J. U.VXsiBi:, It. o. in ncan. k. J. MOSES. JK. Tiikkr is ii hlitlieMine maiden that lives uext door to IMP : her eye* are h! ick as inidnt^lii, ami hand-nine as i can he- Her cheeks are full uf dimple*, 1 and red as anv rose ; and then this j uve uf Mime, tun, lias gut a Unman i nose ! I asked hur if she would have me?'.his was the other ni^hl ?and ihis was her r*|?V flielldn?" WllV. .1 i lit in v. ) oil are liy'ti " Says I. " I know I hare, h'?ve, aboard a little wine; hut that i* not the question ? will you, in m><. he mine?'' And then the put her lac*, friends, as near mine as she Could, ar.il with the sweetest entile, iiiends, said simply that she would ? sci ri me to the door, if I was ready to hp ^ ! III.* It was ill.i jT-irl ttv.xt ?l.u? ut vi.l.vU 111; hatid ItliU lieu rt. 113| nfjjj To Young Howpkeepers* He satisfied to cftmwww on a *nn<J rcitle. I; U too common for young housekeeper* to hep in where their mo titers ended. Huv nil I lint is necessary to work t-kilITitllj with; atluin your house with *11 that will render It coin* .for.able. Do not look at richer lioniea, and ^oret then costly furnituie. If aecret dissatisfaction is ready to spring up, I* go * step further, and vj<it the homo of the soffit log poor; behold dark, cheery less apartments, insufficient clothing, and absence of all the comforts and re* tinemont of social life, and tlidn VUm to your 9Wp with.a j<>)ful spirit. Xou will inon ue prepared to meet year r husband with h grateful heart, and bo ready to "[.predate the toil of self denial which he lias endured in the business world ly surround you with '.lie delight* of lionje; and you will co operate cheerfully with him in bo arranging yotir expenr.ee, that hi* mind will not be constantly harassed lent hi* family expenditures innjr encroach upon public'payments. He independent; a young boa*ekeeper never needed greater moral courage than bhe does now, to resist the arrogance of fashion. You know be*l what you can and ought to afford. It mat* I era hut little what people think, provided you are true to yourself, to right and duty, and keep your expciibea within your means. " " t 4m ? ?? Wk hare before noticed the killing of George W. Smith, with two asto* dates, negroes, in the jail of Jefferson a week or two since. Smith was a rnntib?r of. the Convention, and the Times says, "a reckless, dangaoua and tinpiincipled man, who hits headed several man, who has headed sevetal bands of , armed and lawless neg'oes in J..flvr*on, dining the pa?t twelve months.1 Of the inanuer of his death the Time* remarks : In common with the entire comma nity, we deeply deplore the tieceasitv that would cause (he people to lake the law into their own hand*; but all feel that though this particular case may ' stand condemned in the eyes of the law, vet it had become ill '.lie face cf fact an unavoidable necessity. The sanctity of j home, the pence and safety of society, the prosperity of the country, and the ' security of life itself demanded the re- < ttioval of so base n viilnin. ' Tlii* may be considered strong Ian- ] gtiaue. but when to mII hi" diabolism is . ad-led the knowo f,ot that he u-surtud , in public that hi* cyrpel ling \v-?* vv.ulli j * $?00. but that it .should co-t this Unv . 4 v-oUO 000, with other similar thr-ats, it 1 can but be regarded **'.j ?-t by every 'A man who would e* j ?j his home and iiropeitv 'n peace < A T. trail Rionv?An old Iclloiv v. !io level \ iel led ilit* paint to iiuv onf I | in reaching a kno'tv yarn, was put to I Iris turnips hi hearing a Iratvlei slate || that Uti< V ItC Saw a blhk Iioiimi | laced t t upon lUhlKis, and draw|t up n 1 it'I to a !' mm f;\o: rbU I >ca i n, sum* li.tif a mile ii: t . " What tin vou think of tha'. Uncle Ivtlr. l )*' r>nid llie bystanders. " Oil, fadjj"," mid the old man *' I mi 'r? saw a i wo slui \ stone Ionise, down K.ist, dra in liv oxen (iiree miles " A d'eriil silence eimied The old man evidently had 'lie worso end ot it, an;! I v saw il,_ (/itlheimg his energies, lie till <.>11 a huge hue of pig tali, by vrnv of ga niog tiuio f,?r thought : " They drawed the rtone liou-e,-' said 'lie old man ejecting a quantity of tohaic? juice toward* the Rte place, " b I thai w i?n'i ilia wor?t of the j >l? ? niter they'd done that, they weul back and d rawed the cellar." The Strang -r gave in. A latk file of tho Madrid Gazette ' nTo.-N nn npt illostialion of the ens* and rapidity with wh'ch the revolution in Spain whs accomplished. On the 29 Ii of Sepleinhor the (?az-lte appear* ed as tonal, with the Uova! arms at the , head <>f the lirsi page, and containing an ' ollieial Hiinouneemenl thai *' Her Majesty tho Qmh'H, with her august' family," I was Mtilt at San Seba-liaii, and that their Uova! health " was excellent.? The next morning, without the inteirnp* lion of a single day, the Gazette appear- , ed with the Koy?l aims displaced by lho-e adopted by the revolutionary nt.\, and not a word regarding tho health of lier " august Mcjv.lv."? Nothing could more stitLinglv illustrate the suddenness and completeness of (lie collapse of the la*I Hourl>on throne of Europe. Juno p. Hook, or IT"g. has turned up in Washington, and has callt-d on ( rant and Schofi*ld for assistance against past ami apprehended tr?mh|?* lie received, uo sa;i.-fn3: ton beyond the assurance that such applications inu?t ' fnms either through the Eaeeotive or i the Legislature. Since his departure, i when lie hid himself in the mail car on die (>reenviHe and- Columbia railroad, nothing until now has heen heaid of him. It is not stated in the di?patcli whet iter he succeeded in saving his car pet bag or not. If that indlspenadde adjunct was lost, however he can easily i procure another where he ia. \Xetoberry Hero Id, 28th. Ojck of the editors in Reading had ? I clean shirt. about which lie made a ' brag, and abused his cntempora>ie* f r having none. It afterwards appeared that he hail stole it off a pole from a | brother editor who *n> in bed wailing] I f .1 it to dry. "glTOrt " DtxPont'. Bilto Powdw." [HAVE Mwptcd' the ipp?inUM>t ** Agent fur the Mt? of the etwee celebrated RIFLE' POWW5R, end I en prepirtd to deliver at short notice, any amount, in large or small quantities. ef tlpe fitlbWing H rands, ?t Charleston Wholesale Price*, freight and draynge to this plane added : FPK G tilde i>5 lb K-ge. FFF G Rifle IU? lb Kegs. FPP O Rifle <6\ lb Kegs. Eagle ttifte ?| lb Keg*. ,* Duck liifle 6* lb Key*. Eagle and Diamond Grain 1 lb Canister*. THOMAS) 8TEKNSept f 16 If ~ STBKIV'S ajp o A mi JIM mm T WISH to iofomi the "itlitni of GreenI villa and tho surrounding .Districts, that {tint APrStflf) wifh tlirt CHEAPEST STOCK V GOODS ever purc-baacd by me since the wer. Twit not sprrcndor to any man in Town or District, that he can soil Goods of the HA MR QUALITY CHEAPER then I can. Cell and examine for yoursclroa, at ? ?TEEN'S STORE. May 27 }i , . 1 ..If, i .? I I am opening a Splendid Stork of Groceries, ( at very reduced price*. Call aud eatiefy yonreelvee that it is no, at BTEEX'S STORE. May 27 1 if AI*o, n largo nnd magnificent lot of Glaas ware and Crockery nt very low figure*. Cat. and judge for yourselves, nt STERN'S STORK. May 27 1 ? tf Special attention is called to the elegant issortnieut of Shoes?Ladies', Misses', Boy*', | Youths' and Servant*', and a very fine lot of IHowtncns* Shoe*?extra fiuo Brogans. Call ' itud prove what I saj, at / BTEEN'S STORK. May 27 I tf I'lill Mil1 14.000 \7oo7ow'C0USTHr 300 S?ck* Kxtra Family N. C. FLOUR 100 SncV.s Standard Liverpool SALT * 35 NAILS, assorted sixes I 20 " '!? BATKSYILLE SlIIItTING IO IL'h** McBKE SIIIKTINO (j >0 Bales COTTOX YARN >0 Bag* l'riino and l air BIO COFPEE >0 Barnll* 9U0AR 5 10 1U6S Durham Smoking TOBACCO r 2 BAGS Spanish Smoking TOBACCO. ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK ] or J Slmcti, lints, DRY GOODS, DRUGS 0,ir Stock of HATS and SHOES I* very urge and complete, and we will guarantee our 1 n'ire Stock will compare with any in Town, " twill u.< to quality and price. A call will cut* t tfy } ?. DA VI I> & STltAOLEV. M*> 13 31 tf * MMAcSriOMFAiy. 1 V N A V I N G lirrn npp.'intfl Ag enta f??r Via thi* lV?m|Mov, w<* ?ri" prrparD") to .11 SHIRTINGS AND VA11N at Factory 1 ticm. VFitvitl Ac SlriMllefi Grocer* ao?l Coii>nitM>ion Mpiclmnlr, ( Greenville, 8. 0. Nov A .24 tf DUIILI AM ( SMOKING TOBACCO. HAVING reeeivc'.l tin. agency of the ^ al.ove juaily celebrated itran.l ol I'ORACCO. w?j will make it to your inter at t?> Iniy from lis. F"r rale by wholesale ( r retail. DAVID A 8THADI.KY. Oet 30 23 If FOR SALE, CHEAP. { if*1} I^rHT TW? oxk handsome one'iiorse car [tl AGE. Boll, in eWant order. Enquire of JULIUS C. SMI I'll, or DAVID A 8TRADLEY. April 13 47 t i ROSADALIS Purifies the Blood. For 8ale by Druggist* Everywhere. WM. P. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. DAH1.0NF.QA, QA? WILL practice in tlio Countic* of Lampkin l)nw?<>n, Milmer, Fannin, Unr.n, Tu<rti?. White and llnil. J .tn 10 33 tf W. H CAMMER, PRACTICAL GUMS Ml TH AND MACHINIST. ClORN AUKI.f?FR8, Cotton Lock-. J K?-roii.-n? Oil launi-a. Sewing M .< cShi?? and I'nrnaoU, UKI'AIUKI* with promptness Chatpea iea<oai?hle. I have on hnnd, nnd which iir offered for **l?, at low rntfer, a atoefc-of CO I! !S S ILK LLEUS, ami also -nine new PI ST CLE, an examination of which I* invited. I am prepared lo furnish 8TENCIL PLATRA l<?r Mai kinit Oloth-a. Siainl?-At Wc.lfit lil'a old Shop. July *JJ i> tf Job Work ?ONE lit ihu Oihce, with ncalncae and Jilpn'ch. ' ? lit'i , itillTIU! "r:- DRUG- STORE. If tt DIE DH WE HAISI8I ISM ? 0:0 MORGAN AND WESTMORELAND KERP CONSTANTLY kul A FULL STOCK OK DRUGS MEDICINES CHEMICALS PAINTS OM, TIVV-STTTPPS fancy" TrtkLbs, AND EMBRACING THE STOCK USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST ORDER ESTABLISHMENT. ^-EVERYTHING WE PUT UPMAY BE DEPENDED ON \S IN EVERY WAY RELIABLE. Give Us a Visit* STATIONERY STATIONERY STATIONERY. TUST received, n large and BandI some lot of STATIONERY, sonaMtinjf. in part, of: Foolscap, ' AJttcr and Nolo PAPER, be&t junlirv; Pons, Ink, Pencil*, Ac., tc., which pleaso call and cxaui- | no. Ipear's Fruit Preserving Solution. I Ml IS Solution i* warranto.) to |>rvvent tho <loooinj>?*ition of nil kind* of Frail*, :mn*i?M. Mlln, Bpiced Fruit*. Syrup*. CI er. Winn, Milk. *on?e kind* of YogeraMc*. < nnd |nv?crvo thciu in n fre?h and wh?l?nine condition. Try a tottla. June 24 ft If ^C0STAR$? PREP A B ATIONS. IV KB Y BODY ?7 Vie* Them / IV KUV liO!?Y- U*e? Them I SVKftYJlOPY?Pel if rex in Them ! IYEUYBO PY ? Jiecuinrneitdx Them ! tartar's Exterminators. For Kat*, ltoachet, Ant*, Ae. tastar's Bed Bug Exter. A Liquid?Kill*?" Sore thing. tastar's Ioseet Powder For FIm*, Moth*, Inteeta, A?. ..osiar s uora solvent- i For Corns, Bunions, As. 3ostar'? Buckthorn Salvo. For Cnta, Barns, Bruises, Ac. 3ostar i Bishop Pills(Sugar Coated) Dinner Pill. 3ostar'? Cough Remedy. For Coughs, Colds, Ac. 3ostar'a Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms. Beautifies the Complexion. Makes the Skin fresh and fair. ^WBewareilof all Worthless Imitations. ^60-Nono gendiuo without Coster's signature. 25c. and 60c. sizes kept hy all Druggists, sizes sent hy mail on receipt of price. jrsfr$2 pays for any three $1 sizes l>y Express, r.-iflr$j pays for eight $1 sizes by Express. Address UG.NUY R. COSTAR 012 Broadway, N. Y. f?tr~ For sale by MOHSMN A WEST* MOKKI.AND, Oreenville, H. C. JUT And at Wholesale hi all the cities end large lowus in tho United States. 18-Arn sr. k. r.asi-r.r. o. a. wells. EASLEY ft WELLS, Attorneys and Countellors at Law AND IN EQUITY. ORKRNVILI.K, 8. 0., PR ACTICK in the Conrts ef the State and . ?>f tlid United States, and give pspcCihl ; attention to cases Id Bankruptcy. truuo ia o tr Law Notice?Change of Office. ft V. TOWNKK hi>? remornd lita Law \ JT ? Office in tho building north-cast corner <>i I lie I'uMic Square, in purl occupied by Julris ('. Smith. Auctioneer, and the Knterpriso Printing Office, op *taiis. Jan A S3 (I Tailoring. 'rMIR Subscriber rrtpwifnlly inform* hla L frientfa, ami the public in general, that Itia health l-ciiig in a measure matured, will resttrno liusiiie** again. lie a ill OUT, MARK, and KKi'AIR all tiam.enti for gcnlleirtui, on reaaonahlo term*, for e*?k or country pr'.Juc* Will he fot|u<! At Ilia ra*l I lenoe, corner Main blieet, oj.poeli* the (%.ael, P.,dory flKt) II I?Yr.lt. (Jresnvtllc, 8. C., Ap?U iHh, ItOiB. Avitll 8 01 Sin THE PATILIOR HOTEL, ;p oHARLhsrofr, K]-t? : SkSKtfk-be kept <>p?n ????? . mtxUiiuu ul the traeellng pul>"?, And former friend* and patrons will flnj muni aoeorarnodatione nnd aUeqtioas bar stowed on them as formerly, end the pajblis fnvorr, already *o well catabllrlied tql IlUTBLoftbvTRAVfiU^O MKHCHANT8 * of the 8ouUi, wilt, by earnest effort*, t>? ( TlV^' jjr, CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, 0. Or JAtfk THE undersigned fasting token I iii! charge of the sbor* well-known HO ''JLtEL. foepecttolly informs bis friend* s??l tliu truToling pafaHe thst it has Wen MM- ? PURlflSIlgD in *11 ot it* department*. .<Tbw , table will, at all time* be sappHed with. tin*,,l best tbo Market affords, including erery d*Ucamy lo season, while the cuisine will be vs> iceptionablo. Tho B?tb Kooms aitashsa in the Hotel are supplied with the orlefarated Ar- , tesian Watgr, end Hot, Cold or Shower Bathe can be obtained at any time. The bamk"^P''i tention will be paid to the comfort of tbegtfietp' as heretofore, and frarelere 6M rely tfpbn tadiog the Charleston Httol eqnal te any la- Ik# ' United Sinter. The patronage of the travel* ing public is renpectftilly solicited, iisnn.c ?' J. P. UOKUACH, Agent,.' Sept* 18-Sm ..i -.1 Proprietor. , eiii l ^ i i ii mi, maie^i niifM* Ail> 1'a*p Change of Schedule on O. & C.R M ]^^^R^vnMESE9BH9BEN ON and after WEDNESDAY the I Jib instunt, Passenger Trnia* eUl ran daily, siiikutb dvpanuh. pfinmkftthir wuk 21 wk 1 Train on Heath Un4im and CbariotU and .South Carolina Railroad*, a* fallow* j Colombia at.?? tW " Alston at..- - K-40 ** ?' Newberry at ?10.10 Arrira At Abba*ilia at.??? bill p. m? ?? *t Andcraon at???- 4.M " ? itfeemrill* at?kOO 1? ]' Leave Onwntillc at??? ?.. ? ? W? a. * " Andcr.'on at???- Hi " " Abbovill? jW? . t? " NewberiV at?.? ?V-J5*" AUtoti at.,? e~ . ilb ( Arrive at Columbia *1,.,..?H... ? Train* on the llluo Jtn..*e RaBrowdwvU also run daily, Sunday* exoopte.*. Leave Andcr*ou at .1? d.*f ^ t" Pendleton at- ........e... *.? M Arrive at Walhalla at ... ** L?*r? Walhalla at..? ?.... " Pendleton nt - i."' * '1 Arrivo at Anderaon A.20 " Tbo train will return from 11?Hon to AJadcx- . ion on .Monday and Friday morning*. JAMES O. MEREDITH, U moral Superin tendon IAug 10 13 Qreenville and Columbia Bail Bosd Comp&nv. THIS C.tnr.(.any ha* now for sale, in How of " Season Ticket*," a Ticket which entitle* a prruin to tra/eLover tiia road l.ooo miles for g-io, Within one year from da'o of nnroha??.-? 1'liH Ticket* ran h* purvliaaed from the Agent# at Columbia, Newberry, Abbeville Andrreon and Uiociiville. w. Alston rirbbb. fl.?cr?l Ticket Agent O. and O. K. It. August, li I8A8. l'i-if Charlotte & South Carolina B. B. Car PlTPKUINTENltBNTS OFPIOK. CoLI'Mwia, 8. C., August 8, 1808. ON and after IV EliNKSItAY, tli* 18th iurtant, (lie Train* over the Road n ill run a* follow *, viz : l..ave Columbia at 4.15 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte at. ........ 11.00 p. m. Leave Charlotte at., ...........11.35 p. nj. Arrive nt Columbia G O0 a. m. tir CI no ooiinrctb.il*. bo'h way*, with Train* ?>f Greenville and Columbia au-1 South Carolina ItnadR. HT" Pametigora lor the North, taking tin* route, have the choice of POUR IMFFERKNT KOlTTKK, viz: From Gree*tW>, riilier via Itnnville or Raleigh. Prom Web don, either via Petersburg or Portsmouth ; and from Portsmouth, either via Old Bay Line and Baltimore or Anuam?**t? Lino and Wilmington, Delaware >i ? tf TIME Art QUICK and FARE Art LOW a* bv any other route. HAGG AGK CHKUKKl> THROUGH. For THROUGH TICKKTS to Kiohuiood. Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia and New Y?rk. apply at Ticket Office, (not Blending street An Accommodation Train will ba mo as follow*: ve Cot>mbi on Uondays, Wedneadaja and Friday* at 7 A. M.. arriving al Charlotte al * Xft P M. Returning?leave ChwIotU on Tuesday*, Thursdays and (Saturday* al 6 A. M., arriving at Columbia at 5 0# P. M. Passenger* taking the 5 A. M. Train from Charlotte can connect with Night Train of 8outh Carolina lload for Charleston. Passengers from Charleston can?by leaving the South Carolina Train af connect with the 7 A M. Train from Colombia. CALEB BO UK N1G1IT, Superintendent. Aug 25 14 ...... ... i i i i a i. t . mqtA .a m i . South Carolina Railroad. GENERAL SUP TS OFFICE, ? , Ctt ahlestos, 8. 0., Marsh 28, 1856. | ON and after Sunday, Mdrcb U, tha rnJeengvr Trains on tha South Oacultn* Railroad will run a* follows, vi*s I.oavo Charleston f??r Columbia...... 8.50 a. as. Arrive at Kingsvffle i............... 7.S5 g. ?a. Leave Ktng.vllle.. 2,0# p. m. Arrive at Colombia LMn m Leave Columbia. 8.00 a.m.. Arrive at Ki(f;ivlll? ?.. ,. 7.SO a. m. I .en re Kingsville 8.00 p. Arrive at Charleston.... 9.10 p. n>. The l'nsaeugvr Train on tlie Camden Franc It will connect with up and down Cetumbi* Train* and Wilmington and Manchester Ilailr?ad Trale* on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS. 1 and SATt'RBAYS. I Night Rxprcrt Freight and Passenger Ac- * comuiodation Trnib will run a* follow*: Leave Charlecton for Columbia.. 6.40 p. m. Arrive at Columbia ? 1 Leave Columbia 6.Hd p. a>. j Arrive at Charleston... 6.4# a. n>. t II. T. Ft ARE, u.m'1 flup't. April 1ft If SAMUEL BLACK. BARBER. WOtJLP ruepeetlnjly Inform the public that he lie* opened a IIARUKK 8UOF in tb? hwiblina f>iim>rly occupied by JOSEPH ALEXANDER a* a Mean*** 8bop, and be. tween the Store of ftlr. Tama* Robert* and the building formerly occupied by tbe Pint Office and K?irri,ri<i* Office, seooud door above tbe rdln* of Ml-lice'* llell, when be ha* loea. ted. Ibivi a i'm/ioimaj ttaibtr, Mr hopes* by attention to burioeaa, together with polite. n??e te all, to merit e portion of public patronage. tn CUTTING, SHAVING AND bllAMrODlNG. April 1 45-t A