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Wntfer ei Gran. is .4Aeiing thige of his son in the w York Ledgi.givesthe follow - gu t ofthe 'JZ f -e General -*hen -a boy: S, wfien he wasaoy, asL6w -aWe-Glong, in. which there was a ~na enjrIoed-to go roua the ring like lightning, and - a.w x ta4hrow any boy that twtde him. Will eooe firward and ride -s y ?' Rhouted the ring-mas tpr %9epped-foward and Soweno 0 oy. The perform ance began. Round and round and 4ound the -riqg went the pony, faster, making the greatest effort - otheie3. But Ulys as ate&dy asif he had grown to the, pony's back. Presently out e monkey and sprang - up-behind UIYsses.. Th e people set up 'eitf shoftof a^ghter, * a ~ agraa, but iti all peffect -on,the rider. pe ring-master made the i oney Up . on to .Ulysses' eeders,standing with his feet 4 h lders and with his h.d& on to his hair. At ,o4e4n4 a still, -bcW.pqt a muscle of - wees ce moved. .Tfere was. ~.antireor of his-nerves. A few norbdSs, atite ring-master - - aa itig,-4L had-eora. across a th' gppy and the.monkey 4ul4 "ot dismount." be qjuestioh suggests itself 4 ei1ii istob$e ;egarded.as a forlshado wing of the polit l'-wysses ? Aske the Ove t '19rtheintraetable - - attfrew over ;it head -Oesy *of that trie to mount him, thtis ni-w.,ende4voi-ing dialodge Andrew Johnson? Is t rider that will - .tmischievous arnial? he o~,-he istbi big monkey" - GR~&iant - CtLAPesCT-OF FACH.M - .i a~ ~tion of Cangresa n e swith y pro. tal iterests of the nMou, already oe thieit- postpon'e t~VLOgoticaI iene ai to debates. All rn ar6 ~91 .Tih &nse:reef,'he g a t if 00tr0fpeoone 1are and e immediMte - Oir fiedai sy~stin is adeed-ime&d - Or fbreigd p6lic; ned, *bd ueeds tmmedi - ~es ehtinopl6,:sacrificed al - a It fe aiouits upon months to Ti2aas athy objects of Congress - lyewuupalogether, and ~.iala of Vonrgress converted - d arena of political * ~~k~ou&Such -a state of thinge, - pespect'eci-ry on thieir face endemnat~ion, both loud and 4Kqs he-acts which are thus - - tin5 the- Amuerican people. - . .Fina*eiAl$Jride(. latp article in Frazier's Magazine ef bte antiful and ti-e * :-- -~ oeurs: "Education does * a enewith the Alphabet ti#h amother's love;~ oa sign of reproof; with a ever' gdnTe forbearance ; with a a a sof6foiers in'a green and niidow; with b birdl's nent rewd, but not toce, rt nreug ants, and almost inper ~be-omset;with pleasant walks ~Jadg Ianes, and 'with thoughts in s*eet-and kindly tones $Ijii*t nature; to acts of UJaeiice; t'o deeds of virture, and-t the soure of all good-God hnself." c awmsmrse b 8 uner's brain; Em MbheImd be smart sad , MSU wes8e tusene bridsy, ~rnhstatistics show that doaring the past thirty years more than ten thou-. sad people were struck by lightning in that esentry. Science has not 3 et dis covered the means of preventing such zterrent of buihng water brtup togbthe shaft of an artesian well, wbih as being sunk at LiCrosse, Wi'oeosia, sealdin~g several men, melting dibth snow for some six acres and boil - ig thiga generally. "Tbe negro troops stationed at Golds bore ave treen paid off recently,and, as a sensequence, the money market may neqoted, "easy," and the niggers Digr*i-CMirtf4 the 0 9rdi'&aes f1 For the District of Sonth Carolina. In F Bankruptcy. In the 'matter of Wx. J. .SLAKE, Batrupt. I'his is to *We notice thai on the 3d day 1 of,Maieh, 168i a-varrafn of Bankruptcy i wal isimed oot of the Dtrict Court of the United. States for -the District of South 0"-olied, against the Estate of Wm. J. of IMke 6(-f-Newberry, in the District of N New*t sid Distiiot, who has *been Ju adjudgod -d1ainkrupt on his own petition: that the payment of any debta and the de- B 'livery-of any property .belonging. to such Bankrbpt; to him, or for his use, and the . de transfer of any property by him,' are for- it< biddtn y.hvaw ' ad that a' meeting of the a[ Creditors of qaid Bankrupt, to prove their es deb , and to choose one or more Assi.nees to of his estate, wilt be held at a Court of Bank- j ruptcy,tbe holden at Newberry .Court th Ho6se- at the office of, and before Henry , Sumrer, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy for Paid Dist,ict, on the 30th of March, A. D., 188, at 12 o'clock M. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Vashiall, S. C., Distrit ' by GEoRGF .LArsE F Marth 11 11 St. Deputy Messenger. F District Court of the United States. For the district of South Carolina. In Bank- of ruptcv. In the matter of HAMILTON m FOLK, Bankrupt. U This to give notice that on the 3d day of lir March, 1868. a warrant of Bankruptcy was 1 issued-out of the district Court of the Utnited nd States Th abe.distr4ct of South- Carolina. TI against ahw Estate - of -amilton Folk of 1h Newberry,-in the district of Newberry, Bi in said district, who has been adjudged tr a Bankrupt on his own petio, -That de thb pay-Ment'of any debts and the de-, it( livery of any -property belonging. to such at Bankrupt; to him, or for his use, and the es transf6r of any property by him, are forbid,%, cy den-by law; and that a meeting of the Cred. at itors of said Bankrupt, to prove their -debts, E aud-o choose one or more Assignees of his tr estate, will be held at a Court of -Bankrupt- 12 cy, to-be holden at Newberry Court House at the offieof; and before Henry. Summer, Ebq , Register in BanKruptcy for said dis. trct, on the Sist day of March, A. D. ~168, at 11o'clo4 A, M. JP. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshall, S. C , Distriet, by GE&oa LaimW, - areh -11 11 St. Deputy Messenger. DisAt Court of tke United States$. for-the district of South Carolina. To Bank. of Enptcy. In the mater of Wm.. K. GRIF, w FIN, Bankrupt. U -This iso give notice that on the 3rd day lii of;March, '188, a wa rant of 11ankruptcy Y was issued out of the district Court of the N UntedStatefor the district of zotth Caro- ju lina, against theErste of Wm. K. Griffin of ]I Newberry Court House In the' district'-of li Newberry, in sakt-district, who bao beew-ad- B: Judged a Baitki'pt on his -own petition. tr at.the paymetof any debts and- the de- de liier' of any property belonging to such it( Bankrupt; to him, or for his use, and the ar transfer of any property..by bii, arm 1orbid- es dex-by Iaw;,iad that a meeting of the red, to itors of aaicdBankrupt, to prove their dts, I and wcose one or more Assignees of his E, -tate, will.be held at a Court of Bzinkrupt- ri cy, ts be-hol4east Newberry ..Onrt House 10 a ~At; b eHenry S Iimer, Es, se n rpe r said di'o sriet, on 30e th day of March, A.. D. 1868, as10 o'tock, a. M. - ~~.J. P. M. EP?EI.G, - -8-tSMarshall S. C.distrief,- D by GEoRGE LAssEL SXarc6 11 I1 31. Depaty Messenger. Fc Distig Court-of.the United State. For atctf Sputh Carolina.. ~Biank F In~fhe' matter of JEROM of BUEBanukrups;- - W This is.to give noti. that on the. 6th day lit ofRarchb.S 's6. wairant of -Bankruptcy of wajsa ped out of the District Court of the Ni Uaf1if.Sates for sCW Distle of tSh Care- jui Ilna. against theestare of Jermme D) Brece. of th Nebr or.House in- the . District .of an Newbery,, In said District, who has been ad - t. idgei;. Bantrapt on his own petition: ,a L1sat the paymnent ofauy debts ansi the des an teiiydfay piroperty -belonging to suchh' Be Bakut tohim, brfr his use, uand the o h' issWfany roperty~ by him, are for' ! wi biddebb law:;and.that a meeting. of- the he Dredttdis,of said Bankrupt, - ?0 prove their fie Ie!rte, dwteeboome one or' more'Assignees Re sf his estate, *411 be-beld at a ourt of Banik thi rnptcyL to b .bolden: at Newberry Obmrt A. House -at ffle ~offe of, and" before llenry Sunimer. Erq, Register in Bankruptey for uisd District. onr the 10th day of April, A ] J.r. M. -EPP ENG, li, arshaII. S C...District, 2 by QEORoN DAaEr, ICartehI11. D utfMessenger. -Fo Dustrict Ooysrt pf the U7nited States. Lt the district of South Carolina. In-Bank%- of rupsey. In theumaner of C. B. COUNTS, we B.snkrupt. Ui Ta is to tire notice that on the 3rd day oli~ #f rch, 1868, a warrant of Bankruptcy of was issued out of the district Court of the No UniedStates for the distzrict of Soth-Caru- ad ine against the estate of C. B. Counts il af Newberry isi -the .district of New- li berry, in said district', who has been ad- Be }udged a Bankrupt on his own petition. tre thbat the payment of.any debts and the de. de ivery of any property , belonging tosuch it Bankrupt; to him, or for his use, and the an transfer of any property by hin, are forbid- esi len by law;i and that a meeting of the Cred' cy Lters of said Bankrupt, to prove their- debts, at ad to choose one or more Assignees of .his Es estate, wivi be~ beld at a Court of Bank- tri rptcy, to,-be.-bolden at- Nowberry Court 18 Hous.e at the -oce'~of, and before Henry Suimer, Eq.. Register in bankruptcy for dd-district, on the 9th-day of April, A. D., 1868, at 12 o'clock, M. - J. P. M-. EPPING. - U. S. Marshall, S. C.., district,D by GaORGE L anaEN, March 11 11 3ti. Deputy Messenger. District Court of the~ United States. of ror the District of South Carolina. In Bank'. ruptey In the matter of DAVID KIBLERt,m This is to give notice that on the 3r.d day of JI karch, 86.a warrant of .Baankruptcy was issued of ,t of-li D etit Court of the Unjted States Nt fo the DMsrict of South'- Carolina, against jn :he Estate -of David Kibler of Newberry, jm in the.Distrlct of Newberry, in said District.,i rho has been adjudged a Bankrupt - on his. Dwn petition: .That the payment of any debts li md the delivery of any property bel onging tre o suck Bankrupt; to him or for his use, antd the de traner of anyprryby him, are forbidden ito by law; and that a meeting of the Creditors of an mid Bankrupt, to roe their debts, anid toes choose one or more Assgesof his estate, will be-held-a.t a court of Bkruptcy, to be holden t it Newberry Court House at the omee of. and thi before Hienry Sumnrer, Euci., Register in Bank. Es, rptey, for said District, on theilst d ay of April, In' k. D.,-1868, at11 o'clook, A. M.- 10 J. P. 3! EPING, U. S. Marshall. S. C., District, M~h . by GooE LiRsan, Mare1111St.DeputyMessenger. ~ MANHOOD : ja HOW LOST, Fo HONRESTORED. JUSr PUBLISHED, a new edition of Dr. Ma mnverwel's Celebrated Essay on th:e radical sue rsr (without medicine) of SPRaXAToHRBI3a, Ste y Semminal Weahness, Involuntary Semminal age Ubres, Ixrarzacy, Mental auid Physical in- in 1 apaity, impedimenta to Marriage,. etc.; also, wh ojusuXPTnos, EIZu.SY. and Frre, induced by om elf-Ina nee or sexual extravagance. del 1'rc, in a sealed enrvelope, only68cents lug Te celebrated author, in this admirable essay, Sat :learly demonstrates, from a thirty years' sue- bid essful practice, toat the alarming consequences Itom >f self-abuse may be radicafly cured without the toet langeroin use of internal medicine~ or the ap- wil llaton ofthe knife-pointing out a mode of -dei ireat once simple, certain, and efeetual, by ant neans of which every suaferer,, no matter what Bai us condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, Api IrTisa Lecture should b'e in the hands of very youth and every man in the land. Set undereal, in a plain envelope, to any I ddrss, pemtp . on receipt of six cents; or two - estae stauape. Also, Dr CULVER WEL L'$ Ma e Guide." ric 25 cents. CHAS. J. C. KLINE & 00., 27 Bowery, New York, Poet Offce Box 4086. IstrietCoWrof the felted States, r the District of South Carolina. In Bank ruptcy. In the matters of FREMLRY B. RUFF, M-. D.S.Banktapt. This is tol-ive notice that on the 2nd day March, 1868, a watrantof Bankrupey was ined-out of the District Cou-t of the United ates for the District of South Carolina, ainst the estate of Pressley B. Ruff. M. D., Newberry Court House in the District of :wherry, in said District, who has been ad dged a Bankrupt on his own petition: iat the payment of any debts and the des ery of any' property belonging to such inkrupt; to-him, or for his use, and the tisfer of any property by him, are forbid n by law; and that a meetiag of the Cred-, ra of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, d to choose o4e or more Assignees of his tn te, will be hield at a Court of Bankruptcy, be holden at Newberry Court House at the Ice of, and before Henry Summer. Esq., gister in Bankruptcy for said District, on e 14th day of March, A. -D . 1868, at 1 :lock P. M. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshall, So. Ca.; District, by GEORGE LARsEN, Karch 4 10 3t. Denuty Messenger. istrict Court of the United States, r the District of South Carolina. In Banlruptcy. In the matter of JO HN R. BHULER. Bankrupt. I his Is to give notice that on the 2nd day March, 1868. -a warrant of Bankruptcy is issued out of the District Court of the ilted States for the District of South Caro, a, against the estate of John R. Shuler of -!ing;on C H, in said District,who has been judged a Bankrupt on his own petition. at the payment of any debts, and the de -ery of any property belonging to such zilrupt; to him; or for his use, and- the insfer of any property by him are forbid.. * by law; and that.a meeting of -the Cre& irs of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, d to choose one or more Assignees of his tate, wil be held at a Court of Bankrupt.. , to be holden at Newberry Court House the office of, and before Henry Summer, q, Register In Bankruptcy for said Dis ct, on the 8th day of Aptl, A'. D. 1868, at o'clook, M. J. P. M. EPPING, - U. S. Marshal So. Ca., Distriet, cby GEOWE LARSEN, ach 4. Depd Messenger. istrict Court of the United States, C the- District of- South Carolina. -In aikruptcy. In the matter ofSAMPSON PO)PE; Bauikrupt. This is to give notice that on-the 2nd day March, 1868,a warrrnt -of Bankruptcy is issued out of the District Court of the ifted States for-the District o(South.Caro ta.-against the estate of Sampson Pope of ,wberry Court -11onse in the District or wberry. in said District, who has been ad riged a Bankrupt on his own petition: at the paymnent of any debts. and the de ery of aby.property belonging to such nkrupt; to him. er for his use, and the msfer-of any property by him, are forbid a by law;-and that a meetin;r of the Creds rs ofsaid Bankrupt, to prove their debts, d to choose one or more Assignees 'of his ate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, be holdew At- Newberry COqurt. Hou!e at oe of, and before -Henrv Summer, q.. Register In Bankruptcy for said Dis et.-on'the 6th day of April, A. D., 1868, at o'clock, A . M. .J. P. M..EPP[NG, U. S. Marshall S. C.. District. .by GEoaGE LARS$EN, Iarch 4 10 3t.. Deputy Messenger. istrict Court 'of the United States, r the District-of Sotith Caroing. In Bank ruptcy. In the. matter of GEORGE A. LIG, Banikrupt. -- . - Ii,s Is- to give notice that on the 2nd day March,- 1868,'a. warr-ant of Bankruptcy is .isued out of thec D,istrict Court of the ited States for the Distriet of South C:fro,. a. ag4inst'the. estate ot' -George A. -Siigh N*eberry Corti House-iII the-. District of wery, in sa id District, who ha,. been ad. iged a Banikrupt&on -bis. own petition: That .I payment -f anty debts arnd the de.livery of y property oelonging to such Bankrupt; him, or - for Ii ,.use, and the transfer of r property by him. are forbidden by law; : that a meeting of-the- re'itewa of said nkrupt, .to prove their debts, and ,o ese one or more Assignees of b1s, estate, 4 I be held.at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be< ded at Newberry Cour; lion'. at, the of-< y of, and :bsibree Henry Summer, E-q ,] giser in-Bankruptcy for said District, on S4th day of April, A. DP, 1868, at10o'clock M. J. P..)!. EPPING, U. S. Marshall S. C.,. District, by (GEoRGBi LAB8EN, larch 4 10 3t. Deputy Messenger itrict 'Court of the United States, r. ~ District of South Carolina. In 3' 2tiy in. the-ratter ofJOA RA (HO SBankrupt. -A rhis isto give notice that on the 2nd day March. 1868, a warrant of Bankruptcy a i,,.ued out of the District Court of the ited States for the Distuict of' South' Car. na, against the estate-of Noahb A Rhodes, Newberry Court House in the District of wherry, in said District, who has -beenr judged a B3a,krupt on his own petition. at the payment of any debts and the de% ery of, any property belonging to such krupt; to him, or for his use, and -the nser of any property by him are forbid sy law; aind that a meeting of the Cred rs of said Bainkrupt, to.prove.their debts,, d to choose one or more Assigniees of his ate, will be held at a Court of Bankrupt ,to be holden at Nedvberry Court House ' the office of, and beforeHenry Summer, I a., Register in Bankruptcy for said Dis e, on the 6th day of -April, A. D'., i at 12 o'clock, Ma. J. P: Ma EPPING, U. S. Marshsl So. Ca., District, - by GEORGE LARSEN, arch 4 10 St. Deputy Messenger.< istict~ Court of the United States. r the District of South Carolina. In Bank-. -uptcy. In the matter of JOHN C. S.r 3ROWN, Bankrupt, his Is~to give notice that on the 2nd- day March, 1868, a warrant of Bankruptcy saisued ont of the District Court of the red States for the District of itonth Caro, a, against the estate of John C. S Brown Newberry Court House in the District of wberry, In said District, who has been ad ged a Bankrupt on his own petition. at the payment of any debts and the de-i ey of any property belonging to such nkrupt; to him, or for his use, and the nsfer of any property by him are forbid, r by law; and that a meeting of the Cred% c rs of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, I I to choose one or more Assignees of his t ate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, C be holden at Newberry Court House at I Soffice of, and before Henry Summer, c 1., Register in Bankruptcy for said DisS t :t. on the 7th day of April, A.:D., 1868, at o'clock, A. M. J. P. M. EPPING, I U. S. Marshall S. C.. District. !rh410. by GEORGE LARSEN, fac410t. Deputy Messeniger strict Court of the United States. the District of South Carolina. In Bank abicy. ia the matter of HENRY STONE, I ankrupt. S his is so give notice that on the 3rd day of g rh, 1868, a warrant of Bankruptcy was 1s t Out of the District Court of the Unitedd tes for the District ot South Carolina, ai inst th.e estate of Henry Stone of Newherry, h he District of Newberr3. 1n said District, g, o has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his a petition: That 'the payment of any 'to and the delivery of any property belong to such Bankrupt; to himt, or for his use, the transfer of any pronerty by him, are for den by law; and that a ineeting of the Cred- 6 s of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and hoose one or more- Assignees of his estate, bhed at aCourt of Bankruptcy, tobebho' I at.!ewberry Court Ilonse at the office of, before Henry Summer. Esq , Register in krptey for said District, on the 9th day of 'if, A. D., 1868, at 10 o'clock, A. II. J. P. M1. EPPiING, E U. S. Marshall, S. C., District, y, by (zoaes LsasEN, Ia arch i111 8t. Deputy Messenger' al ti BlsReceivable SILA8 JOHN8TON & IV. F. NAW. 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Care will be exercised to exclude improper matter, and to put in that which will instruct the Children and the School, and edify the &dults and the Church. Th question of the consistency of war with Christianity will, when under consideration, be Ireated"asvar as we can in a Christian spirit. And, while the denominational feature of the paper will be Methodistic, we shall endeavor "to tee the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace" mit all brauches of the Church that hold Christ ka.the Head. The effbrt will be to make the weekly visits of 'oe NEIGHBoE agreeable and profitable to every ramily. Terms in Advance or within 8 Months: One Year................... ..200 six Months .................100 Every subscriber is authorized to act V an gent, and will, after paying $2.00 for h'i own paper, be credited with 10 per cent. on all Lmounts received from him for TKz NEIGHBOR. A limited number of advertisements will be re :eived at the customary rates. So, Persons remitting money by mail will de posit the letter ii the l'ost Offie in the presence > a witness, ard in case the money is not rem :eived. the ceirtiAcate of deposit wll be forward .d to is. '07 The receipt of all sums of money sent will )e acknowledged in the paper, in connection with the subscriber's name. *7 Office on Main street, next to Robert Bryce & son. Address: SIDI H. BROWNE, Columbia, S. C. P. 8. Agents and other friends to the enter.. )rise will-please exert themselves and send In iubscribers and money by the last of March. March 4 10 tf. District Court of the United States. For the District of South Carolina. In Bankruptcy. In the matter of Thos. W. Holloway, Bankrupt. This is to give notice that on the 3d day >f March, 1S68, a watrant of Bankruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the United States for the District of South Car ylina, against the est-te of Thos. W. Hollo iay, of Newberiy, in said Pistrict, who has een adjiidged a Bankrupt on his own peti ion: That the payment of ary debts and he delivery of any property belonging to ;ch Bankrupt; to hin, or for his use, and he trapsfer of any property by him, are lrbidden by law; and that a meeting of ;he Creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove heir debts, and to choose one or more As tignees of his estate, will be held at a Court >f Bankruptcy, to be holden at Newberry ,ourt House at the office of, and before [enry Summer, Esq., Register in Bank uptcy for said District, on the 81st day of Warch, A. D., 1868, at 12 o'cloCk, M. J. P. M.'EPPING, U. S. Marshall-S. C. District, -by GEORGE LARSEN, March 11 11 3 'Deputy Messenger. District Court of the United States. Eor the District 01 South Carolina, in Bank ruptcy in the matter of John R. Sondley, Bankr4-t, District of South Carolina. Tisits to giva notice that on the 2d day >f March, 1808, a~ warrant of Bankruptcy, ras issued ont of the District Court of~ the LTnited States for the District of South Ca 'olinta, against the estate of. John R. Sond eyof"Newberry Court' House in tbe Dis: rict of Newberry, in said district, who has een adjudged a bankrupt on his own peti ion. Ta&t the payment of any debts and be deliveryv of any property belonging to uch bankrupt ; to him, or for his use, and he transfer of any.:property by him is - for idden by law; ilnd that a meeting of the Jrditors ot. said bankrppt, to prove their lebtsa, and to choose oneor more Assignees. if their estate, wl. be held at a Court of lankruptcy, to he holden at Newberry Court louse at the office of, and before Henry ammner, Esq., Register in Baukruptcy .for aid distriet, on the 7th day of April, A. ), 1868, at, 12 o'clock, M. J. P. M. EEPING, .U. S. Marshall S. C. pistrict, by GEoRGE LARSEN, mar 4 e Deputy Messenger. )istrict Court of the U.~ States, FOR THE - .District of South Carolina. In Bankruptey. n the matter of THOMAS B. KENNER LY, Bankrupt. -- District of South Carob'na.1 This is to give notice that on the 2nd day1 if March, 1868, a wai-rant of Bankruptcy was issued out of the District court oi the Iited Stares for the District ot South ardlina, against the estate of Thos. B: Ken erly of New berry 0. H., in the District of fewbery, in said District, who has been djudged a Bankrupt on his own petition Y bat the paymlent of any debts and the de. iery of any property belonging to such lnkrupt; to him, or for his use, nnd the ransfer of any property by him, are forbid en by law: and that a meeting of the reditors of said Biakrupt, to prove their lebts, and to choose one or more Assignees if his estate, will be held at a Court of. akruptcy, to be holden at Newberry curt Ho6use at the office of, and before Ienry Summer, Esq., Register in Bank uptcy for said Distract, on the 8th day of april, A. D., 1868, at 10 o'clock, A. M. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshall So. Ca. District, by GEORGE LARSEN, mar 4 Deputy Messenger. iTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. NEWBRRY DIsTRIcT-TN EQUITT, V. H. Harrington and others, Ex'ors., Ys Aaron Gilbal and others. It appearing to my satisfaction that Oatha ne Clifford, Aaron Gilbal and Louisa Gilbal, efendants to this bill, reside beyond the imits of this State. on motion of Mr. Bax' ar Plaintiff's Solicitor, Ordered that they o plead, answer or demur to this hill with- I a forty days from the publication hereof, r the same will be taken pro confesso ainst I hem SILAS JOHNSTONE, Corn's Office, C. E. N. D. Dec. 18 51 2m. 15 t iTA TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.< Newbert District-In Equity. Andrew K.~ Tribble vs. Kay Burton. ill for Application of Fund for Payment of Debt. It appearing to my satisfaction that Kay urton resides beyond the limits of this ., tate. On motion of Mr. Baxter, Plaintiff's olicitor, it is ordered that the said absent efendant do plead, answer or demur to the id bill within forty days from the date ereof, or the sanme will be taken pro con hso against.him. t Com's office, SIL AS' JOHNSTONE, Feb. 12 7 6t. *12. c. E. N. D. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Newberry District-In Equity. [ary A. Riikard, A dm'x, vs. Geo. A. Rikard and others. Bill for an account. It appearing to my satisfaction that Adam inard, a defendant in this case, resides be- I )fd the limits of this State, On motion of I :r. Baxter, PIf's Sol...Ordered that the said ~ *tnt defendant plead, answer or demuer to ;is ill within forty days from the publica an hereof, or the same will be taken pro a bmfesso against him. SIL AS JOHNSTONE, c. E. N. D.2 Conm's office, 28th Feb., 1868. Marcb496 *121 SPRINGGOODS! AT ' WHOLESALE DRY , At BANCROFT'S OLD We are now receiving a larg Special attention given to the selection of all also for Planters' Trade. Our Stocks are constantly replenished b; and Patterns of the Season. We keep always on hand Full Lines of D Advance on A nts' rices, for CASH or CITY We also o at etall, the Largest Stock t N. B.-Samples, with Price Lists, sent (fr Refers to City Advertisements for prices. All Orders will be promptly attended to. Sto March 1 1868. Scientific American. 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Arrive at Aston at. ........3 00 " " at Columbia at............5.00 " Trains on the Blue Ridge Railroad wi also run daily, Sundays excepted, .connec iig with the up and down trains on th Greenville 'and Columbia Railroad, as fo lows: Leave Anderson at...............5 20.p. a " Pendleton at...........6 20 " Arrive at Walhalla at...... ..8.00 " Leave Wahaa at...............400 a. n Pendleton at...........5.40 Arrive at Anderson at...........640 * The train will return from Belton to A! derson on Monday and Friday mornings. JAMES 0. MEREDITH, General Superintendent. Dec. 11 50 tf. South Caroliia Railroad. GENERAL SUPERInqTENDEr1S OFFICE, CRaRI&o, 8. C., JannAry 18,186. On and afterSunday, January 19. the Passem ger Trains on the Smth Carolina Ralruad wi run as follows, viz: LesChar1est0 for CoaMbia..........W.3- A I Arrive - 1 A &AUse .............40, A1] ArrJve ai-umnbda........ .....,..30,P I Arrive at Chreo............... 2 The suue a et s eden Brane wHieaneetwfbpd IiCoabiaTrain and- Wilmington and Naneheste Rlarem l'rains on )Iondays,.Wenqaaa4Saturdas, NIGHT EEPEESS FK PM SEN~GER ACCOXIEODATION TR( wAl ya as follows, viz: Leare Charleston for Columubia:........& .5P ? Arrive at Columbia............> Leave Columbia.............. ,... 6.80 P 1 Arrive at CarkIstou..l...... ......26 40 A I Jan 21 11. T..PEAKE, Gen'l Supt. Laurenis Railroad. -Change of Schedule. O0fice Laurens R. R., Laurens C. H., S. C., Jan.29, 1868. f On and after tis date, the Trains-wi rn ower this Road as fofltid, until further n< ti'e.: Leave Lairena at. 5- 'e'ock, A. 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W4W Itis rOhWlesale i ndna-asd medicinesln Stathe anwby 12b Tremont Stree, Offt Osale Th ea~'et ] ThreeDoHlara S or Ai,o Terms Cash in F*e pap~er sent .nIe 8 companie-tba odE~~ crNo papei sent for * -m jj thtan paid'for - - -- - Pro NOi a Id_ The fonowing -aed nated bjy their resjpeetlye f ent various ofBes mentionet. or Taxe Coflec~oA J.D. 8xrre J. W. CoujTs - 04??. JoBN 'Wwxs JosfrEW.Thsrz JACon KmzBu For Clerk of Court, NATEAN F. Jomisox. 'STAVE OFSOUTH120~~4 NwberrD lk*-.i Robert %afme L v.. a~b eb'Wheeleir Ardinvu& pml to (tteDad to? pay debts The ereditors of~ tbt?-estate otf Wheeler decease, are reqsfred tore oath andetablst thl'repectie'e daM6 against said estate, befores the ComubI ou or befos the.ftftenth.day Comn's OfBee, SILAS JOHNJ Jan. 29 5 3m. 115. o.*. ..- . . STATE OKSOUTH CARO]Ifr Newberry District-4nSquity. - George Lfrse4, Adur., vs. Walter WWN. u and others. . - Bill for-sale of Real Estate,Rls1~ On motion of Messrs. Jos Co:,sp. Sol'rs.-Ordernd that Walter H. 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