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?emale Odd Fellows. 'hefollowing articles have been proposed by the Grand Lodge. of the United States for the gove7n ment of Lodges of the Rebekah he carters may be granted to dRly qualified applicants to inti tutq Degree of Rebekah Lodges ii this jurisdiction, having for their primary objects the visita tion of the sick, the relief of the distressed, the support and educa tion of orphans. The said degree lodges have these privileges, and are to be subjected to the con ditions hereafter named. .To con -fer the degree of Rebekah on such Searlet Degree members and their wives as present a certificate from -a Lodge located in the district designated by the Degree Lodge, and to confer the degree on widows of Odd Fellows presenting certifi cates from the Lodges of which their husbands were members in good standing at the time of their deceasb. - 2. They shall elect and appoint their own officers in the manner prescribed by the by-laws. The . elective officers are: Noble Grand, Vice-Grand, Secretary and Treas urer, and if the by-laws so provide, a- Financial Secretary. The ap pointed officers shall be: Warden, C ductor, Outside . and Inside Guardians, Right and Left Sup porters to the Noble Grand and ice-Grand. - & Tey shall hold regular and 'pe ial meetings as provided by t4by-laws. 4. To fx and establish dues to be paid by the members, and to provide when those in arrears sbh be dropped' from the list of members. No charter..shall be granted to less than twenty ap plicants, or less than ten of each sex. - -, b To grant donations from the - fabdb of the Lodge, for the relief 4he sick, destitute ordistressed, aefor the education of orphanR, aaanajority of the members may 'f. To establish such by-laws and ruIes of order, not inconsistent 'with the institution, to be-enacted fbr the ernment of Rebekah Dere. -ge nor with the rules, and general regulations of The officers to - be elected sa%"i.aneu y at the =first stated maeetinig in ayand november,. *Tis whohrsabject. wilt come up etes'~ideration and fipal dispo * ~t~.at the next session ofthbe G n4Lodge, to be held in Harris beuIgia ay next. Iue AT A Biltws-Mr. 3. W. Phsereoth~e Interior Department, has a letti Trein Lewiustown, Mif Bin County, tj ~ thai his sister-in-law, Mrs. TiInnas L nR. had, Ihat week, given birth to Lye children, all boynneither of which survived. The -letter al-o staesn that the mother was doing as well as could be exrpected under the circwm -Tbis.is4certainfr one of those esses, yIeqsPrentice sys, a maj is en bdto e divorce, on aecount of lisa j~injgmannarately overbearing. [ed. Journal. 1t emigrant passed through - abille.last week with a wife aind'seven children in a covered wigb, on the Vay frdin Missonri to Nbrth Carolina. He left North Carolina for-Missouri Jast fall, did * nat like the country when lhe got the+e, anid turned back without inpactimg. 4%ere is said to be a hool-'eep er in Norwich, Con.necticut, irho writes equally well with both hands at the same time. The Rev. II. W. Beecher -'ai1 in hi's imesnom delivered re- :.ek ag'o, "I-hate bliek. It is not God a color. White is God's c6lor." B omething Nlice; Ihave removed to the Kingamore Gai *lery-(ovet Miayes & Martin's Store) iltach has undergone thorough reisirl. I have plenty 61 soom with an excellent i.ky l~tCome one-come al?, and see how ' b~ wrork in this commnodions gaHlery. Almo, a good lot of albums at extreme ly-toeprice. ' Al~kinds of work done in the line of Photogriblhy. I hav, all of Wren & Wheeler's Nega time that were taken at this place. We charge nothing for looking, and noat anch for a pietare. Respectfully, W. HI. WISEMAN. Dec. 38 59 tf. In.the Dist. Court of the United 8tates for the Dist. of So., Ca. In the matter of.C. H. Sondley-Brukrupt. It is ordered by the Court that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one or moire hA uiae,wili take p'aae at the offEce of *.6. Jaeger, Registrer in Bankruptcy at Newherry 0. I.. in said District, on the 30th day of March, ~1869,. at- 10 o'clock, This meetingIsin lieU of the ftrst meet. - ing of creditors ordered to be-held before B esry Summer, Begistrar, oa thq 1sth * July, 1848. EPNG U. S. Marshal as Messenger. , weg A PPageS, Deputy Messenger. M~Us District"Cauirdo~ UNITED STATES. for South Owf5 . Ter1'. 186.1n the matter of John .Yi~ Ne@erwr Ooui-Ba. - Fdtss7ra 0um,has a' be ha4 she 0th 1W.oS.O. ac tat aU ,dle", et said Bankrp .sad time andi and sow ee, why thsand ad 4 -t st om or*G~s The "CAROLINA FERTILIZER." is made from t1 best Manures known, only inferior to Peruvian Gua and sea animals, and possess qualities of the g test We annex the analysis of Professor Shepard. "LAB Analysis of a sample ofCAROLINA FERTILIZER, Moisture expelled at 212* F.................. ........ Organic Matter, with some water of combination exp Taxed Ingredients................................. Ammonia - - - Pbosphorie Acid-Soluble - 696 - bInoluble- - - - 6.17 1313 Saipburie Acid - - 1101 &lphate.of Potash - - ;Sulphate of Soda Snd .. . . . . . On the strength of these results, I am glad to certi We will furnish this excellent FERTILIZER to Ph March 10 6t THE LEAD WITH AND ' The most beautiful Cooking Stove i do all kinds of Cooking with as little ful stove bas. It is very heavy and durabl< LEADER, 1 keep constantly on hand a. operate well. Out of the many Stove satisfaction. The Tin Business is still carried on Feb 17 District Coutrt of the Unite es. Dist, Forthe Disrict of South Carolina. In Bank.. me. In the matter of JA MES H. BL EASE For th a Nagigon fbr~ A4Judication of Bnuk- By ' wase Aliid on the 31st day of December, Bankr This ist.o oie thbat on the 1st dy of - t.-- WJaes. - .Bleseofteof of EdgsAld,and State of South CaoHu h ics tbo has been a4u a Bak~ ruonahs,gg na anyp7 yebts trict 5 o sueb Bankrupt; to him or for his use, an~ theina, 1 transhr of any property by him, are forbidden his on by lst*; and that a meeting of the Creditors of debts. ad Bankrupt5- ta provetheir debts, and- to ing to be 4a coet ey, tobeolde b itNCourt House, ~t- Caroliia, be- fobi Mrh,A.~D. , ao'lck, . da fdebts. J. F. M EPPING, of his U. .8K aLU at Meengstr, Bankt - - - er A. P. rims, S CLb areb3 at .Deputy Messenger 29tb~d DistrictCourt of the United States. Newt)4 Ange. ... ,. - -- - . - Per . To whom it may concern: The undersigned Mar bmrby givesnotice of his appintment as As Sof the estate of AletC. Garlington, of d Dk.trict. atewn C. B., the Cor ?t ~''' .E I:lxC Assignee. and District Court of the United States.' Wie ~or the District of South Carolina. In Bauk* . nthe. aatter otJp|n F. -Sin s biimay- cbeerm : ne undersigned store, adsaeof ot Carollas, with ~ Cuny,who bas be.a4 -?a~ak keep e aFI5me SIIdTIthd . of 1 b Grome e Phosphates of South Carolina, and is pronounc no in its Fertilizing Poperties. These Phospha value to the Agriculturist. )RATORY OF THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF S4 personally selected. e... . .............................. lled at a low red heat........................... .. . . .. . . . f .. - - - Equivalent to ] - . - Equivalent to ] Equivalent to ry to the superiority of the CAROLI\A FER fILIZ C . uteri and others at $65 per ton of 2 000 lbs. GEORGE W. WILLIAMI CARWILE & McCAUGHRIN, ER Ek S TITHOUT EXTENSION r w in make . W l aeai qik o as_____ an tv i s. I a aya , it aiu rnhs,adalwokw ointrke f othCln. I ake qUiTED bo l as antve F.' ueBnr. .tha Term, a arge asPetrdoentr Afjodherionaoferns, ofll ptcy haesoled,o one to day oftknorledg ir,A 1868 vario id b rahs,ad. l wrktcy sc utogv noie tha Un-te stayI Orded a Disrict ofais,the saro'in.DIn thos UITE C ubr of idSNeberCB,anruteD. Ster, &c., Nerry, aPiondfo tadei of Sonuthoaro opc as en ted 2 dayp of n an, ist ienotiha, tht paythetofday nOrdered chId Deltr of' an Warornty being ngkayo wa byue Lag:tat aeeing of tHousn C Sue of .sadB krp,o pron their 'tor der. ud o coe~ n tte out Asinee rhotas,beenladjuded a ankrupt of ebnurwy ) pt,.n th ebgnat ewerry oC an .l egi sai 7akmpt to' or P.or i at, eil March U.nb Lathal atmeengofter States .r o th. aid, Dept,t proeher. estte 9wl e da 3 ( In of a j. . V '~PIG, nshe deI . MeIssai sne. .ayStatsan e , a mis9lt ofGoelsnnten tenaftre rhic hesel chap or ash Ou trd ). sncely &tte upRw oom ey acoft of Sumeir 5s ad r oe os Brto the Lrquor and dyoM m. AR - 00. Ths U. ad by various chemists one of the us are the semains of extinct land )UTH CAROLINA." ..........................1670 ......... ..........'........ 16 50 - - - 66-80 - - .s 2.60 127 Soluble Phosphate of Lime. 3.48 Insoluble (bone.) 475 Phosphate of Lime. 3.65 Sulphate of Lime. 80 - 3.50 11.60 ER, examined. Q. sEPARD, Jr. & CO., Facters. Agents at Newberry. I Ias fast, broil as nice, and antages which no other stoves are. Besides the ~fwhich are warranted to has failed to give entiie iI be done at short notice. W. T. WRIGHT. District Coprt of the rATES, for South Csolna. Jan. In the matter of A.- W.'T.Sims ew berry County-Bankrupt. Pet! Uand final discharge in. Bank that a hearing be had on the 10Oh ill, 1869, at Fedeval.. Cpurt barleston, 8. C; and-that all-cred fsaid Bankrup_t appp sa said ~prayer of' teettioner a ted. Anud that athed'~itd redis of said: Daukru/b' will be ofBece of C. G. ae ttbird (3) ,oJebDlDIict1 09th dy Mach, 150. at othe Cour't, the 25th day of DNIEL HORLBECK,. Da'triciCourt United States. P3t. For South Carblina. ist. Court of *he United for the cDist. of So. Ca., er of-Bengamin J. Sinleip red by the-Gourt5 that.1meeijnt tors ofisaid Bas upt, to 'pWve and eho ei,o more tar n Bankruptcy, Newherny ~,in said Dissriet, on the 39th 'h, 1869, at 10 o'krck, 'A. M. ting is in.lieu4o 'tiie'$rst meet hors, ordered to p,p held before mer, Registrar on the 4th Jan. hich meeting was ng( beIdqn the death of the s*id"Hlenry egiatrar. . . a .se*fenG,~ CHROMOS. E. &4 H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 601 226ADWAY, NEW YORH, INIt. t le tstea s the Tutide'to thelr emeee a. art,tawtofs o *4ss.t 3mmh Car. Caa. C.x1e Park. INew areas" Mi.11 W Wa11. VeResaela. White VNSU Gt-mS The A8m4-, De..wa . ' . . a, 01S wp.!wy tf LY.a.A Dec. 2.5g sIf W F Iier. tis ."t. C1ea0. l S. .aIuitagd m i to'' the taead F.r the Ab%, TEE21ED .OP TSBmZL 1 Whhp 'thgerler. i tene.a of wtastM ' season ta or fa.r W. I te s .o .. b ef : na I IterasfrmW the Pst.er. BedsA he.r pan'yU AT IC ALshle -Ovr Mana'ifpeat I.aei e tF rsat the w epr.r paltf nad ssip I. Gl Atla e eear ad.e . ew- 7o,h.. ,i ' tt71 r rttof as ett+er maker. 1...e aH am fl fet ten CHROMOS... ithis. Miati .ata. thoat uaelranetieits fuit - mep rom f .I 0 IRa,N omi an ad maiaiits Phigotanad l the annona'a n1 oe materiaucased Dec. 2 5a n tf. Wando Fertilizer. The Wando- Minif and Manufacturing Company offers to the Planters and Farm eri of the South -their Fertilizer, known as the "WTANDO FERTILIZER," VU- ch the-crperieuice of~ the past season has proved to be one of the most valuable li our market. It bas for. its,base theP pa terials from the Phoaphate Beds of tie .Corh pany. on Ashley River, and is pred at their" works at the EAST END OF BASIBL STREET, In this,city. In order to guarantee its uni formt"tyand maintain its high standard, the :ody ba inde arrangements with the Wis.guished Chemist, Dr. C. U. SHEP A1RD-, Jr.. who carefully analyzes all the imniealcal-and' other material purchased byo the Copany,and the prepared .. .Fertilizer, Core being offered for ale. &.e Com pany is resolved to make an article ahic will prove to be a Complete Manure,. and give-entire satisfaction. For term, circulars,. and other inform atlon, A~L T COLTON FACTR simess of Ctton,is, & , ADMR' NOT Wo?r.I AF, hatlslcied and hera dvace a.e 3 2 m TIraST a, & . HOLES Cakr.m'oeioner Jat, .WARESbTry,. . ( IP5ad cash p abdvagnesl tmate his osi inEws -ef4oo ad the rs prodsibe.nte meh 6. OresH ra, piNe And a on and Gharsrd tn,. &-s, ysers,-adgmcabehdtal Tespekfull forsmIns he olimitcustomon wdtinac ofeblib eeraly tatag hir oor . The comletd satisfcoy it n em~ar-l nefe'tf thie cank iny pandcn everyn largelylinceaste csoCtton orn nod Ctrsae os, Pas tr,ac te.gn ra satenactorn ofdpanserstyled PariersI Fes,nlbiead, pieles~ af.: cais uno hand iel safervted aet anytf6 hou ltyin.h pisostesadi gmoran bse. s heal Pacise~f foran Copany-fhioas- oiq con-s iw~ p ofioa engagee gewihretofore biesdiend.cpslig-bni h he ompgsi~tiat r plugite oftemGanabl Ias ell asihe crafCttr, orc and othery sae crols hcoaraucte fuhe n raationtion ohse pnts and pfarmers. Inb calliien him,l~c or tdreshi byao. aete ~it- fhebest 8. c *f6 a1lt~ i JNsqe 8. ~sE impor.,n bGeness, Agthe E'aifeptmao Compa Na cosmaR kuAgtorin Sot CrhnCarleS~(sn ifCa ;diedcni1u thenIatorie We wll gs itihechlarater,o to par hasung resrcesa oGahe aci warano i - 15gTo , THOSO C.0. Fisk's MlfC NiaI Cases1 THE SUBSCRIBER has constantly or hand a full assortment of the above approved cases, of different patterns, .besides coffins of his own.make, all of whicb be is prepared to furnish at very reasonable rates, with promptness and despatch. Persons desirous of having cases sent by sailroad-will'have them-sent free of charge. A Hearse is always on hand and' will be furnished at the rate oC $10 per day. Thankful for past. patronlage, the sub .seriber respectfully asks for a continuation of the sanme, and assures the :publio that .no effort on his part will be spared to render the utmost satisfaction. A. C. CHAPMAN Newberry S. C., July 31. Sash & Blinds. The sobscriber takes pleasure in announe is. so this community-. that,. having made all nees'sary arrangements, he will-be able to fufnish Sash with and without Glass, and Blinds, At Very Moderate Rates!! For Cash ! ANDREW C. CHAPMAN, Oct.'7 41 tf. Newberry C. H., S. '. EUninfrf il 11. The Great SOUTHERN TONIC DlQW1E & MalSE, Proprietors & Wlesale ruggists, Charleston, S. C. Dec. 23 52 -ly. T. e. Forreston, Jobber and dealer in. GERMAN RENC&,EIGLISR AND AMERICAN TIYS, Eosiery, Trimmings and Fahey . Goods, Muaical- Instrumen.ts, Fire-works, and Yankee Notions, Also Fashionable Emporinm of Designs for Stamping, Braiding A Embroidery Constaptly on hand a large and well i assorted stock of Braids, Frencb Embroidery, Cot ton And Linen and Silk Floss, Bihbons, &c. N..BZKJ! m UN A Jl20N,8. C. Dec 249 tf . CARD. CHARLES KEUISON, Formerly of the Firm of 0. tr1.L. rERRISON, would inform hisafriends and the pubbjo shat be -ha purchased, fuom Mr. JAMES. M. lEfTS, all his STOCK IN TE A DE', me.'.atU heStore, No. 262 -KING-STREERT, and will e - putinue the Dry Goods' Business easieand Retail, FOR CASH. on- his ownI ldvdual sedoat and respqssibiUty. He will the sook, ad catne so da ng antirthe as sortment shall be-msade comoplete snd - atactive. As the terme will be STR1UTL Y G ASH, or ap proved city acceptancs fbr a short credit, it ne essarily follows that berices must be kept ati ds ist e un at any-other respecta-] His brother, Kr. E. L. Kerrison, assisted by hant in thisln wil be' fond atisStore, aiding In'the~conc't and management of the busness, and It Is hopedt that his, and their ef forts to win the confidence and patronag of the t 4 ldhm at cr.of Kig ad Maket-4 5t17 7 8.o What You Drink. 4 Out of thirty-eight specimens of Bourbon Whiskey recently submitted te a chemical analysis, at the various saloons in New York, only two were pure. The under sig.ned ventures to assert that his LIQUORS and WINES are as pure as any sold in the United States. As for his A LE and LAGER BEER, it is without adulteration; and he wishes %6 submit it to any chemical analy sis. It! imparts permanent strength to weak system) and 'invigorates delicate constitu tions. -Drink his,Beer;, you will* enjoy the1 greatest of blessings-health,. and prolong '50HN O SEEG!ERS, Jan. 2'7 4 2m. -Columbia.. HUNT~ BRO'S & CO., CharleSton, S. C. Hunt, -Thomson & Co., 97 and 99 Water-st., N. Y. CoUon Factors and Comii zion' M:erchantS. Baving recently established a bouse in New York, we are prepared to offer every flcilty for receiving,. forwarding and selling Cotton and otber produce. Liberal.cash a4dvancesa mde on. consigns ments to-either bonte 'or to our ftiegram Pr,fsAhtpgtoupnitave the bene*t o iter'kwit oe eomnzilssion. Jan 203 JAMES ALLAN, i In.porter and Dealer in <I Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated -Ware, Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Fancy Goods, &c. Nos. 507 KIng. Street, .CHARLESTON, S. C.j Bar and Billiard Rooms. Man-st ,Newberry; nearly op. the Conit Hoef Smitb & Chritina. Prirretar. - i - FERTILIZERS!!! R 40 DE SISUPEPiOMW9P 'E, The Old and Lo,gest . Established Standard .anture. ORCHILLA GUANO Peruvian Guano. RHODES' MANURE, in its peepa tjon, is made equally adapted..fVforcing large crops of Cotton, Corn, -Wheat, Tobacco, Potatoes, and other root crops. '. - r The Manufacturing Department is con ducted by Frederick Kletr, on of the nost skillful Chemists -and Manufacturers hr-the United States. - It is endorsed, approved, - and ,'ecom mended by all of the most prominent Chemists and Agriculturists in the Southern States. "It can be relied upon as uniform in quality," always reliable, productive of large crops, and unexcelled by any ir the market, in the high percentage, of'True Fertilizing Principles." Price $57.50 cash, or $55 tme, with Factors acceptance; -a -ndper cent interest until lat December, 1&9. .. . ORCHIDLXUUANO a"=A ird Guano, rich .in Phesphates and Alkaline Salt. ~Price $t35'cash, or $40 time. PERUVIAN- GUANO, "'auhied^' re, and always on hand. Furnished:at m ket prices for cash. B. S. RIIETT & SON, Agents, Dec. 2352 8mo. Charleloa,1C. GUANO No. '1 Peruvian Guano, $60, -p on, in gold, or its equivaler,t iu etrrer* . Bruce's Concentrated Fetdliier, 'n bar rels, per ton, $50. -< Pure Ground Bone, in -barrels, pere on, $40. Bone and Meat, in barrels, per to $88.3' Fish Guano, in barrels. Alta Vela Guano, $25. - Attn Vela Phosphate, in bap, $ Grotrnd Plaster, per birre f' Swan Island Gnano, in'b"a '1 o 1, 135 per ton. - Sulpbate of Soda, in barrels,. per tot $ 0. Soluble Paci6e Gnanh; $60. I Best Superphosphate, cotitainink e er .ent. soluble phosphoric acid ,= and. tee per cent. ammonia, put up in bags or bar rels. Price $5 per ton. Cuban Guana, from caves, containig besides the usual pho?phates an& orgahie matter-five to six per cent. of niti trof potash. An excellent application fot voes, tobacco, cotton, etc. Price in , $35 per ton.. South Carolina Phosphate,: gronndand put in bags or barels. Navassa Geano, by the- rafgo,ln lump, r ground.. For sale by GEO. E. WHITE, t1ll Front Streeti NUYi Oct. 14 42 6mo. Carriage and Bgs FAOTOEY. J. Taylor & o.e .I Will keep const -ntly-oni hand'a good as ortment of flue BUTGGIEs of the most* ap ,roved styies -and patterns, comnbining ightness and durability. Built to or. 'ght Rockaways, and Plantation Ukrriager, 'heatons, Top and no Top Buies,&c. Old Carriages anidBuggis reovua~ nade to look as good 'as new," g lone in the best manner indlat 4~~Ab >rice's, and all work estimed on ~efdre it s repaired and a copy givii to-ourv ento ners. Special attention given to repainhg ine Carriages and Buggies, -which it'1mp4qr :ant to consumers. Freight willbpsdkoe sway, when sent by Riod, hef thWre mairs amount to over $100. -Wuhe notRMg int the best materials that can bh.bobghtghd tre willing to rely on the merit of on*rorWfar i liberal patronage. "We inVitet1Ailddi iation of our work and assre 'theblio ;hat we can build the same' class 'MbtIc *' :hea p if not cheaper than weca-ndi all of onr work is warrant<-d - qj Our Factory is near the Depot. Newberry, S. C., Mai-ch -25 18"1\ MAN iO% HOW LOST, HOW REBTOR!E Jtist published, a new. edition of/D/J al enre (witlhet medicine) of Speaslf 'hea, or Seminal W'.akness, Involunta eminal Losses, Impotebey4 deie ca 'hysical Incapacity, Impedimed APdf iage, etc.; also, Consam io,.1fpby, md Fits, induced by seif.-idu)gMiee9Nidn al extravagance. . . i:# eT Price, in a sealed' ewe9~pe~ o ' The celebrated author, in the admirable ssay, clearly demnonstrates frm th'g rears' successful pracsiee. -thet9heWm ~onsequences of self-abuse 'uy~ b*.-IijUTly ~ured without the use of .internala)diine >r the application of the knife ; epoinigi >at a mode ofere at once simple; certhhr, mnd effectual, by'means of whiob levery'4uf 'erer, no.matter what his condition1naybe, nay cure himself cheaply, pri.vately,-and -adically. , . gg This Lecture should be.in:the:hands >f every yout.h and every man in 'the.ihd. Sent, under seal, in a.plain enEebpeite mny address, postpaid, on receipt of sixeenth,, ir two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culvetwals WMa:yiage Guide," price 25 cents. Addresa |e Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & Cp., S127 Broadway, N. Y., Foet-Offece .Boi,*. Z. t. WRKITE GUNSMITH And Repairer )f all kinds of FIREARMS, LOCKS, &c. Has on hand Pistols and Gus of anl p. >roved makes. . Ammiuinition, such as Car ridges, Caps, Powder and Shot. .Shot Pouchps,, Flaaks, Bags, and every >ther~ 'nd of Sporting A pparatus. Besides nany other articles of various characters nd kinds. AlU kinds of REPAIRING neatly and'er y. ditiously executed, and at low-rates.5- - ? G.n-Smithing, i . In addition to the above, I .ata prpgie o fill orddrs for alkinds of:iiilse.suotf tIS/9IE8, CAR R1AS C. ~f the celebrated manufacture -of.COKi ri ere Stiles Hurd, formerly of this pTd~e rocured his stock. All orders propI4~l ttended to. .A pril 15 16 tf. IROSADAJ M