Horry news. (Conwayboro, S.C.) 1869-1877, March 24, 1874, Image 2

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?rvy .* v, I I I 1 I ... F. . liwK Auu^mian Sardine Co.'s lioiu1 ^>s Sardines are much better, anil Ion ah n half the cost ot imported surdi u s THE BE ? T PRESEN1 * ,ri luu a husband citn glvo'to his w ifo is a re ?c**il?v tor a >t ar's subscription ($o,00) to th Christian Otservei of Louisville, one of the largest and best o fill: !)j religious n<? w spa pars. Presbyterian, bu -'luoi cldi iau containing art le.les on praolics religion from some of the ablest ministers ii ithehoir.i, able euiiot tills, stories lor the youim religious news from all the other denoniina t o >?i, iniseeHnnions, scinetlfie, fanning am li> uirv oe part motifs, general intelligenc wholes \le markets. Kor speeinien eopie .(sent tree to any address), containing list ? j remiu us, write to A. a i\ ii.cuiiviarsi;, ivt* ?>hVi, ibbi.ii. US74. f Louisville, Kv. R, R? R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEI fill RES THE WORST PAINS in ?rom uno to Twenty Minutes not ons hour n ft or ron lug (Ids o ' < *' n* need any one S'TFni WIT'? PAIN. KA'WVY'S READY W'f.'EF A CURE FO] EVERY I'.MN. I was i Iip f1r?t ft ?'i1 Is ' ho < >nfy l?oino(li ^iov - n\o?i i-xcficlntlug pnlna, n"*iv IniiH'uiiiflil' ??* utifl oiifcx C'liiiro li?" " liolli. ro. lli * ntc xiiiiiitlti tiuWvii, ul uiuui glaiiilkui >.it.ao.H, Ii .oik plication ' v oi one to twent v minutes. r>.? i . V?*" viol' <>r v i!i" pnlii th pn? \ vTl*' Hod rt.ldpii I r i. Crlnrdvd. Nervous N. v ic, oi primiiitioo ?v tilt iHM.ani' uiuy oulfor, r t*'ay's pe" py p^ljef ... O I V1TA""T RASE. 1A r I. A.1 i? / S (i. Mil. iv i . i 1, YS INI'l. V.MMA1ION OF TUB HI.ADDER f N1 l.Al OiAi 10.' VJ. .Ill I con?;i:stios ok toe i.unos HORK THROAT, DlKKIl'UI r UKKATII1MI I * l.PI . v ' IN ul THE HEART ji t'srBKics, on >v:. i ikt h.iiu. < atakkii, influenza HKoDAOHF., TO()1 1 i Ai 1M ' N ' i K A 1.(11 A, RHEUMATISM por.n chills aoi'i hi' ' The iv milieu t imi ot i ho It on <i \ It olio Tin i ho jmrt o run in n .o ! ' iliu |-itiii or itiiUiuivj V...MS iv ill aii'id cio Jin 1 ''iiai' 'i iiiyi'-. In 11 j,"r i tnnddor of w ,?ter will In n fov III. mollis ? nrn i RAMI'S, Si' \ - AlS, Sill It STOMACH 11. : RN, Ml'i; IIRADAOI diarrhoea I. M.N I I KY. COLIC, WIND IN TDK KUWEI.S mid nil INTERN A I. P \ i NS. 'liuvo ors -! on Id ni.iii\s cnr a liolilo of Itmt ? nyN R?,i.l> It. llof with 'i'iiv \ low drops Ii vvh pf will pro v? ni firtiiew or .i n? from nhioigo o vrafor. Ii is Uel.? r than I uilv.ll vilulldj ur UulvlH HI gtunulunt. fever a nt) ague. k FEVER AND AOl'E vurod ! flflv eontu Thorc I not a roiiioiltal . on 'I|'< nii 'i i'miI v : onro Fovo p.ol Actio, Mivt all Sciirlol rvplii.ivl, Y- il w, a oilior hnciv lanloil by RAU W\v ; IM I,l,S| so oi.li'V n? RA D\V \ Y'S RliADY RE fkf * I If MP"fri|TV f | k 4 if ik? v. m > t-> t. ? . ?i M U I utrono \ND pi'iv rdm! hi 'CD~ iv'reAS1 W HI < 'LEAK SKIN ANI LiiAollKUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL t--% RADWAY' S ouiiidydii.ik.il /.'.lis'. i-ooi) pu^iFIER. 1 . MADE Til" Ml 1' ASTON I "II >'i! CURES: R< * , i j , v, i ri i' : i a v i i is til )t? > I UNDKlti.oK.S, IN OKI Mil. IMMKNr] <>i '.Uid xitt'LV v.oNnturi'X, MiiUioiNi TUAf Zr:"! ?-n] Increase in M n.,.l TV1/ - ' ~1 j. ",t rto/)? or-fl T?olt Uiia. .< w-^.iL 10 IJuOl (iUu l ull. '-op i,i lii.i 8.... >,u jh kdsoi Vh.Vl Cum.ulllllcnteH tlirnllirll the Jtlnod, Sweat. Ulill! AII I , igor i )i e. ! ,i it i> in. i ?.. vui' - oi ilie 1 niy w i h new mi found inntcii.il. s i.!.i, Kvjili l* i.'u'i-umiptloi . . i?j it lit r dlseiKfi i .i ii? in the iltront. Mouth. Ti 11.' -1. n > di sin tIn- (Slatnl imi.I oilier | irt-i oi tin1 syuteri . K\ os, ;> riiiiini iu-i ?t1 i li'irgos i nnii t u? Knrs. nn I'm Wiirst H Ol' 8k'll (the. e-. I'T 1*11 )>t tollM. K?v< 8 n i 'I' it* in P'rvslpcln - i .... .v .3|.. u, Vtuiiii.s .i. i.iu i .. >n, tumors, On: tiers in the Wotnh. nnii nil wenkenloir nint painful dl <-V < ' ' ' I ' i .1 wastes t lie In e. , ,i hill itie vii: .it; 11 i niiKe of til \v imlct o! .Modern t hi nisiry. ami u few days' too w j - \i tontiy- 'M il n di'ori iili :* ol Llicoc forms %i. . wo tt - -lit ) '.v? i i en the . t- .to ji.-.iieiit, itnlly licco'inliiif red t ti\ tlie ivnsl {.i l <lacoiiipo*iili'ti that it e iniiiun! pmu rosing, su i-i i In a'restli,' Ihtt-o wa*le>, and i.i'irrs the sail \ i ,?iinv liltlti rial Hindi* IVmil 'iPilti !l v lilnnil?-mill Iti f. > \ { >.\ i'.Y hi l.hl V V ; I a' Id ' secure?a en l, i <.i i; inr wi? i < "I'linps I ? ( l. *? ' 1 ; {* i. c ^ v tvur . c. i > * ii'K " vTfw>tos, u.i reinui.-i will he rapid, and every di ,, tll r |t,. i.llKI A 'JtVDWhi iliureil dug. %?. Not Ohlv does fho S 11 s i r.vim.' A*r T?i""ivnr etc #r*J i.tfoO'lU'. in ilia: !.? .'i, 'eiii.-oi ? lii-.ii'ie Her J ^ * f ?url UulK?v.a', uikJ UihcUbuH, uui it is tl K' ' U< 1/ Madder Comp1ahit&9 * "J'dln-a os. Oravol ' nheli Drops *V \v A A iliUCn.Aj Ol I line ltl\.lilt's 1) v, v,i.i, an i in n.ieiu-e e. here ihorea nls, or th<-water Ik tl; -k, eloadv, mlx< v .\4^P .I kuih wlii i<e> inn i r threads 111 n (i. iWr llie.o i.s i lliorhlil. dm A hilintis nppcn ',.n ,i in lUo l^P'ille hone (lllit deposits,: |I .vliell thero t'lu'iiii: M-nsailon when i .i->iiiv< wAter, ai 7't-f ll'1 ll' "K' Wnck and along tho l.olns. fi I .2m of / I'e ' f' eoinf / fl| "'1 * " -* * * v # ?? ^ I v Jk.iii\liu<(ij's li^aolccm JKP*' S u."2. ?;.:";;ay'S ?TerMPnrcitiYe&RcplatiBjPil' t -S** \ i '" c 'v tuf!c-1c'-?, 'Iffrnn'ty coated wliti sweet Rti i unite. ( iirliv, < i< linsi* ami ivnyihi-ti. Iti . ,,, )'i|U. im* the cui e 01 nil <1 i*or<ic i'* nil ho si<>ma< I*. KhlnevK, IllmUlcr, Nervoiia IMhoos ! 'ic. t .u?s;i,t, ton, <')>Miivi'iuas? liiili iiilon, I) ,i Httlnii-ncas. Uilloiia Fever, Inii.unmation of i I'ilc#, anil nil DerauKcinenis or the Intori \N .irrnnti'd in 1'iifisi u positive mire. I'uri _i- ii.>, containing no mercury, minerals or delete , u< ilriiirn. i |i**o-< of r VDWAV'S PTT,T,8 will Crop Mio 8 . In*ni>"\o iiiiiiicil <1 iforili,x Price, 26 ce - >L:> in iMtirijiiisTH. >' i, AN!) T1U I* ^"iid one lot "AY .<? <'f> , No. .12 Warren lit., N ?<ork Information t*ui . .Uvo-amU will bo sent y ( ^ Pi IA k n. "'4,1^7 JJlS J #* ^ : v Mr' > " % prang ? : \-ruW<i'hvi>\ Q'l/glrlS x >* *$$&, -Eii . Tin?, t v : %9> v" # V4**> 4*Jwrr* , IMCl OVFK THIllTY VI <,K? lVrr\ Davis' Ya^etuDIo Tan* Killer 1 l! v : \ t;. u-.i> i \ vi-:i:i v vim: ' ?>? r? t M M M I . A N i) f. . AIM--! I VI.UV I j N ATION y.NOWN T.> Wl IC N . 1 I' i - I' ' t>rtsf it-it com; Kiniciii and 'l?n il>1< '* filuudof ilir. ttlh??JotMU'tv and t jit: iravt Uoi', ?>n s- ' and land. am) in> ohm -d>. n d < i >:i o. !' l.il. sor i'?\el's without !. , It lata I?"Mi boibio iho pid Li.* over I' hly * vou , vtii! probably lias a ui ?v and bet lei (' VI iv|>iiu 101. iii in any ot 1)..r }?o|ii ietary modi i i ?o.f !' 111 ' present (lay. Al this p rlod I lawe u ure. bat few uuunpiailited with the merits of I Up I'jiIii Killer: l.ut \v mouic extol It Is a i. 11.i'tit., they know but little of its power in i easing p..In whou taken internally, while nthdis use it internally with gi'*at su- .'s<, but | ; at e<jt?al v ignoruiit of it;) healing virtues .. ! u a |i ieil externa ls . We t her :t'oi wisli t; > .. all t hat is equally successful, whcth-1 " to*ilay, tUlt'lvalletl by ail t!a> rent eatnloguo < f!u. iy modi. inoN. it is suf ioieut evldCnCo ? I"i - \ a - as a si s I i i ne, t.? fcnov Dial it now used in ail putts of the world a ' i1 at its sale is cot s ant . ineleasing. No ei : aVyy agent has had such wide spread .sale u puioi, vegetable eoiripokttid, and pel led iy rt.d in KitdUii f ii Irtiids. 11 i y veiirsJ iai is- still receiving tie* ill ;;n.;ia;..ned le.-iin.onia!/' to it > \iilues, I s m .liiht I h\ of tin- ii s', i'i -p L'ta <lity,* ' 'Mii.e.al it as a mes' cllis't ital i1 p.e;n . .-a ha the ext im timi of pain. Ll is no o . \ li e Is'st letne ly ever kuawa loi II ? i- . cu'.s, iiiiru O.c , I ut lor i >v? ntcry I C'i.oi !a or sii v sol! oI Wive! complaint, it ! it a remedy unsurpassed for elllei ney and inn ' ther i ot climates, it Ims h com the [ st u da.d iut>dic;ne for alt such complaints, as low dy si vp-na, Ii\( r <-omp'uia'.-, and tithe.. era ke:,: tduna and Haematic dillietiltivs, it ( x. , uvi. ci.ig Icsliiuun) to bo an Lhvaluable luodi i:*e, IU arc "/all [ ' -o.'S', Tlio bain-Killer i sold bj alt no t-i 1 OS, . " 1*. ire ?ibj coals, ?>? conts and $1 ir Hot-le. In 1UI Y 1)AV. ?v ;a Propriotous, No. 130 High street, 1 .o. i :> < , l;. l. * : lea eh tV, it^M. *..? -It ,| S 5 0,0 0 0 i 5 i i r (> | i<3 !.()() i . rR Ml..-- Kjyfe'l" yitKAT SALT 1 ALL IKT .3. < "on r;;. ai.i l.oi i;.o<l l>y ai.u inulor flic. ( ' * "jVik-ia vi iii>!i t ftlio city aviLhoiiiitu ?r i?o" r "' v* L'i ?'? . Public Pree Sdicol, I? <Ji\5y JKVoo <-2a ?><? 1 it* Q Ssi3i K 'rci'i'l. T:Y?*to;v< r,V L'cit. s<- RY??<? i>r. !i I ? | I v!,;])l. S." IImYO, .1. ?S. (i(M*ri>li and Alex. Toponco. , $226,500 | ^ -?to i i: 5 Uisti ilmlotf to tin? Ticket Holders ilI Graifd Gift Concert, 18- * ^ To in: wr.i.n at Tisn or Oppera House, City of Corinne, e? A I : 1 l'C 'J I J > I s(', 1 <s 1 | . c* &P<?B?osi(ory* KEiSBik <>T (oeiiisio, I 500,000 TICKETS 6 B'-'SSI3ACM, *J OR SIX FOR FiVE DOLLARS iO j [ 53)22(5,5000 IN G IFTS ! ro ; A S K O L L () W S: 5 ir- 1 (irami Cash Hilt. . . . .' "O.nOo id 1 " " 1 44 44 . 12,000 [ I " 44 . . . tS.O >0 I 1 44 " . , . tij 00 t' 1 * ' I 44 44 . '1,000 1 44 44 , 51,o00 1 44 44 ... 2,000 5 44 44 ? 1,000 each. . 5,000 j? 20 44 44 5 00 each. . 10,000 10 100 44 44 10!) c.arh, . 10,000 200 44 44 ' 0 each. . 10/). (f El: 700 44 44 20 uiicii. . M.ooo 3h, ,/,?') '4 4 4 lOo li. . 0,000 vs*. i,rr.o " r <Mch. . ?,s.oo ?o 50,000 44 44 I i .it'll. . 50,000 ml 52,021 Cail> Gifts, amounting to v2.0,50:' 6 ONE CHANCE IN KYKUY NINE! ou. Till* distribution will bo in public, and will b ? made tinder ti c same form and repila'ions a> the S in Francisco ami Louisville l.ibraiy (lift ('onieorls, under (ho sitpeividon of a co .aid;c ( j' prominent liti/ens selected b\ tlv' t i dml fioldei s. 10 fU'eiiC" .is to 11:0 integrity of this cnletprb.e ami < I tl a management is huuIo to llio following well known citizens: Sam. L. Tibbals, A. Toponce, J. Malsh, ?J. 11. (.' : l b -M'. wbers of ( it y Council. ^ dud; c 'J'. J. I back, Ass't IJ. S. Assessor; 3 M bsli A; (tioonw.i! I, l'ropi L torn Mctroj diw I to i Hotel; Eugene liforo, < ity Marshal; w. W. Hull* A relit toe t,?I. Kehoe, Cbhstabto,* J. Kill Tor, doweb r, Capt.S. llowe, ( ontiacfor, O. I), i;iibinond ( <>., Coniini >ion Morel) itit'c M. 10. Campbell, Proprietor of Central ?* it >t( i: .i njpoi on iv t loain, i k piii iors I a]el c ,Maldcs , ?S. 1*. Uiicli, Merchant, >Sandy, I,"(all. A. (*. (Jarrison, 11mi, Montana. We will also announce that each niul every pe M'iifrbuying a ticket can at an> and ail iiio s ex,-.mine our ho< k? and all biusincss 4 transactions connected with the ciucrpai.sc,? ) aula :1 hawing <f prizes will he. placed i in ; I.e. hands of honest said disinterested men, it will insiue a fail and impartial cistribution. b <ii;>o(l IScHpoiiNihlc Affoni* Wdiif ? ?! 3 MImtiiI t'oiatnUshxi /lllowcd. " Money should be sent by Express or by 1) all on any sohuml bank, by Postollicu * M ncy < M lei, or /ie^lslmod I .otter, at our , For par'lculais, address IS. %V. *IO!tC<ii/t MniiUKt r. ! no l?J .Lock 1)os K>b, C'oiintie, Ltaii roTtnt WEEKLY r> iToiiUYNKWS. T. \V. HKATY, Kniron. Z . ' TT f/JVJ /:/ no n'/y,e n <;>oi . f >'< for hr rif ;i'y o f our ( \>n 'y':>(Ot (> n(s. Tl'KS!) \Y, MAIU'II , 'M 1871. ?Tfr atAw.t.,f ' ' a*.rw* gmi m I.WH h'i H i 11.0 law under which 1 ho School i it11?1 appropriation is npportione I out to tin* did" root counties is very 1111J11hl in its working*. The unfVi) tunntc individual who once gets behind, generally receives nunc curses than blessings, ami so it is with I lorry in the working ol the law mrkin ; the a j > j> <?. t .ioiuncnt upon the basis of School ntlendants for the \i ;r ei d i it .Juno 30th, 1^-7U, instead i ! the civ*.?]:%?lie popubit inn. It. was nol because Horry had mo children t<? scud to school, or tlrat; tlicv did no', need education tint they were v. thheld Tom school, hut he- ( cause there ,vas no school lor ilrtun to attend and the reason why there ! were no schools is precisely the reason that .lack ot\e lor not eating his supper, "v? c could not oct them." 'V'J,i in,GO was apportioned to ihis ('minl v lor carryiny,' on lite public school* in 1 W7:i, 'lie at'endance on which is hast (I the present year's appoi f ionuM-nt, o' this atuounl the county icon ved $l,h 1, "%i5; which was c.v] ended lor the main! aii.aneo ol' itac schools; the tcinaiinler, !J7,<)7, was, to use the polite oeutlcinanly phrase now in voicuo !.?>r stealing, miv< i>2 it I hy Mr. Nllcs OS. l\iik< r, Uk* tin n State 't reasurer. Hut lor the libera! Vote of this county lor the main tainanec ol tree schools, in this count y, h?n I '!, this l ow nship alone paying more liian the whole amount, received ; Irom the State, the schools maintained ' hy 1 o portion met it rccicved, would | i.oxr >|er the present year less < * *" X. ^ ^ # % t t hau^yl ,ooo. There is a <pt.'er lea i i e. j? 1 and eoveiiiiLC in Parker s uti ' teatint i>l til.' tarter portion of liorry's SiduM'l luiid lor the year wjn n Us 1 jo. Lhe pi ejjrn! year1* apportionment is computiW n-Tv..-l. . , other counties in the State, an 1 one j that we must confess 1<>< k.< decide!!v / 'Ikf.ish on (ho present Treasnior. Ol the-'; apportioned i<? this eoui.l v, My/l.'ai d< '/?? mas only aide (o p:?y > 1,48-1 53, exactly one third Mr1 ';ii ker l:fi\ ing inis<t) //fit <f i ho hulanco. N o ,v if/Mr. 1'arker stole <>0,<)'> > ol -v-?do,odO il is very clear that the other l eotHtiitM must have received prd rata the same as llony, ;;a . a ding to the I apportionment to ca< h e inly; and yet j in tMidint5* to the present apporlionj nient we find that schools actually j increased in many other counties on this diminished fund, and thai too without any other greater county aid than was voted I?\ I lorry to her schools. I As pia to I ol this let us make a comparison. According to the census ol Ittln A1 >heville county has a population of 31,120 and llony a papulation of 10,721, The apportionment to lloiry out of the present year's appropriation is ^2,!.') 1.00, and that ol Al>l)o\il!e $15,010, thus it is seen that Ahhevillc receives a ti act ion over 50 cents to each head ol her population and llorry a fraction < ver 20 cents to ccah ol hers. Malhoroiigh with a population of 11,814 gets $10,355.80. Wre do not mean to say that the apportionment is ill I 'le Ic'K! ini'.irri'i'l. Ill- Oil 1' i Jt I -J in n 1 <> J ' Wi , according to the law, but wo menu l<> say that the ? fleet <>f Barker's steal is soon and jolt in sumo counties to a . greater proportion than in others. Fcuoor. V\ xi) Aei'roi'kia i ion-. ? The State superintendent, Hon. J. K. dillson, has made the apportion of the appropriation for common school purpose;}. la accordance with the provisions of the law this year, the apportionment is made upon the basis of school attendance for the year ending dune 30, 1873, instead of the scholastic. population, us has been heretofore | the case. The following is the list: 1 Abbe\ille, $15,G19 10; A'ken, 7,125 50; Anderson 1-1,7779 85; Barnwell 15.103 15; Hounfort 18,492 GO; Charleston 3:f,0G2 40; Chester G.410 10; Chesterfield 5,1 GO ()0; Clarendon 3,815 00; Colleton 12,28 1 00; Darlington 7,94880; Kdgefiehl 10,003 80; Fairfield 0.039 55; Georgetown 1,510 50; Green ville 9,929 10; Horry 2,151 GO; Kershaw 85,718 50; Lancaster 4,810 20; 1.aniens 1 0,108 35; Lexington 5,409 10; Marion 7,779 4 5; Malhoro' 10,355 84; Kewherry 5,850 05; Oconee 0,504 40; Orangeburg 9,100 50; Dickons 4,920.... L' . I 1 .? A I /X M/V uu; reparian mu g runnier 10,117 00; Irnioii 7,041 40; Williamsburg 7,23 I 2ft; Y'ork 0,380 00; liitchland 7,450 40. In one of the county schools in Kng! land, tin* art ol telegraphing is taught to the children with much success. J 'E\\\S: MARCH 21, 1 9 *- ' * *" An Act to Amen.1 mii Act Entitled J "An Act to l!e\is< and Amend tin Act, Entitled 'An Act to Ki diteo all Arts and j.ails of Acts to Petermiue and Perpetuate tlio 1 ionicstead into one Act, and to Amend 1 he Same. licit dutch <I hy tlie Senate and ; Mouse of Representatives of tic.' State ol South ( harolina, now met and At( tiny; in General Assembly, ami by the ( aut limit y of the same: * i i Section 1. That an Act to revise , ( and amend an Act. entitled "An Act j 'o r< dure all Acts and parts of Acts to ^ d"termine and perpetuate the home- , stead into one Art, and to amend ilio : ' same,*'approved March 1 :t, he | amended by substituting in line of I section 12, the followiiiLf: ".Cud it: ease any woman Inning a separate ( edbftlo - !.:!M >married to tie- head Ol j a i'arnily who lias nut, of hia o\vn, Mtffn ient property to ronstituto ft homestead as herein ahove provided, tl?o said married woman shall bo entitled to all of the provisions and bent his ol ihi - \< t, so as to exempt nil the prop erty herein ahove allowed as a hoine-tead, exemption h?mi attaehinent, levy and sale tindi v any execution against her lor debts oi her own contrading. And in ease of the death of any mariied woman entitled to home- ; stead as ahove pro\ided, the minor children of each woman shall bo enti- \ lied to the right ?>t homestead in the manner, and to the extent as now provided by law lor the minor children i of the deecassed head of a family: J'rorHtc*/\ That nothing herein eon- j tained shall lie ' const rued so as to allow any one family a grenlcr amount : , of property in the aggregate than is allowed, in secti-ma 1 and 'J ot the Aet herein amended, to the head ol any family. See. %2. That Heel son 12 of the Ae.t her< in amended be know and denominated as section Id ol said Aet. Approved .March M, A. I). 187-1, A T^d* J~ - T\ s * A s. r " .?i-? "T >1 *1 i'*! XV * ?VM I VV tl A/ tfi Vy I * ing tho Courts of Cten?ral Sessions and Common Pieaso in tho Fourth Circuit', fit }' l?y (lie Senate anil House* of IJepreseiilnli ves of the Statu , of South Carolina, now tout, and sit.-, tinin (?cneral Assembly, and by lite ant hoi it y of t he same: Si i lion . Thai the ('limit Co arts in the Fourth Circuit shall be held a< - . I.?r I lit* r'r.tnt v i?l I in i l.i'rfield,/ on the first Monday tn 1 .1 nntiary, May and Si ptuml er; in January and September to continue for two weeks, if so long be neei ssarv, :md in May ot.e week. The Court of C m111x?)> Fleas :tt ('! esterlield, lor the Conwy o! I insterlield, on the W edi ncsilay after the opening of the Coint I Sessions on the first Monday in Januarv, May and September. ( .A The C< ui'1 of (lenei'al Sessions at BeninIttvilio, for the Counlv of Malbufo, on the third Monday in dannary, second Monday in May and third Monday in Septi ruber; to conlinue for two weeks in January and Suptend r, if so long bo neee sary, and ' one wet k in May. And tin* Court of Common Fleas at 1 ?enne:ts\iHi-, fin the county id Malboro, on the first, Wednesday after the third Monday in dannary and September, and first' Wednesday after the second Monday in Mav. 1 (:{.) 'idie Court of Co ueiat Sessions at 1),aldington, lor tlie Connty of Darlington, on the first Monday in February, l he third Monday in May and first Monday in October; to continue for lour woi ks, il so long be necessary, in Fubrnaiy and October; and one week in .May. The Court of Common Fleas to he hidden at Darlington, for till1 UUIMltV of 1 lill-lillf/l on nil tlwi 0?._t j Wednesday altcf ill? first Monday in | I February, third Monday in May and lit >t Monday in ()et obcv (4.) I he (\nut ol Ceneral Sessions at Marion, tor the County of .Marion, on the second Monday ot Marc h, fourth Monday in May and BCioud Monday | in Ncvetnher; to continue for four weeks, it so long be necessary, in March an 1 November, and one week in May. 'l ho Court ot Common Pleas 1 to be hold* ri at Marion, lor the county lot Marion, on the first Wednesday I alter ttio second Monday in Marclk louiih Monday in May and second i Monday in November. ( ">.) The ( hunt ot (fenoral Sessions at (.'onwavboro, tor the county of ilorry, on the first Monday in March, August and November; to continue lor one week at each term.. The i Court of Common Pleas to be hoi Ion at Con way boro, for the County of Horry, on the first Wednesday after the lirst Monday in March, August i and November. See. 2. That for the Spring and Pall | Terms of the Courts in Dariington and Marion counties, the Hoard ot Jury Commissioners for 'he counties, respectively, shall draw two sets^ff Common Pleas and petit juroj>Y^cach set to serve two wceksv.^" Sec. 15, That all Acts or parts of Acts incon-istent with this Act be, and the same arc hereby, repealed. The Journal <>/' Che wintry says that a chain ot compressed cakes ot gun ! c otton tied around the trunk of a large tree and exploded will out it down instantly by the violence ot its action. The cut through the trunk is as sharp i a> that done by the keenest axe, / 187 I. I? ? I WM ? ?? I WHIIHIHW l.'W A Sight for the Sumnor. Charles Suminor, t!.< aiul unic lsoiiiii'^ c11:1111 j>i<>11 (?;' the colore* t race. is *lea?l; smhI it is us likely as n*?t that his last earthly ti; > ighltj were liv? n to those whose ailvoeate he was is -.laves, ami whoso friend lie was as freed-men --lor whom ho bore oblojiiv and reproach, stiipea and blows; Lo whom his allegiance was always loyally g'.ven. Ll was granted to him Lo see the Abolition movement grow broader and deeper, until it became l lie rallying ery of unscrupulous poliicians, and the cause ot a Irali'iculal war which cost the country a aea ot blood and mil 1 i< us of treiumre. The' negroes were bnptb <] as fruediturn in I lie ensanguined tide of cattle. Their harteeof liboii v was inearnnditicd >v the lile-drops of the opposing hosts >1 Northern men and Southern men, who, like the Christian soldier who sleeps on tiie plains of llindostan, strove to do their duty. Alter the war the treed men were made by Mr. Sumner and bis associates the actual masters of the white in an in more than one Southern Slate. The ebon idol was set up in the high places in the Jleplii?liean temple, while Miiiiiu v.s and Creclrys looked adiniringly on. It was their work! They had put the negro in a posiiion to prove that In- was lit to rule himself and i titers; that it was unjust to say i hat lie eould no he honest or tell the lrm.ii; that it was a libel lo declare ih ?t he was disqualified, by Nature as web as training for the priveiigos and rcsponsibihiit s ol citizenship. And in this otieo proud Commonwealth,! which Xew-Kiigiuud loved the least, t be negro became supreme. In him t in re w as no l?n e lor I lie po worlul politic inns who had rais/.d him from the tlUSl. I ! t (' .) OllCst S JUKI tilt' I.Units :i 11 < I the Niishcs claim supremacy m South Carolina as tin if light, and lor it. thoy thank their da-Ay. skin, their receding frontal bone, llit'ir projecting lip ami their llaUencd-iiostril. South Carolina was then in .Mr. Sumner's knowledge, tin* lilat'k Kepublie. To it lie might w i ll have given his dying prayer. Could his aspirations have been gratified, lie would have desired to see once more, b"lore t tei nit y, his wards and those ol Hit; nation, Aaul pcrehanee, ore his son'. l;ade I lie world la re well lor ay e, lie looked fond !y do w n upon his pupils ami hit mis in the marble halls ol the Capitol at Columbia; all unconscious they, that his soul was there. Ami w hat would the spirit ol a man who never lied and never stole have seen in the chambers where laws are made lor {South Carolina? 1 . ' 'hn record speak! Thu soir.t ol- i -at in tlei i garnished w it It brocade met't C ?'* .* eretl wit1, tape; try which were paid for with the agony and sweat ot white tin n, ami are spit upon and delilcd by uncouth negroes. Antl what was the su'ject <>' debate? it was a proposal tol..\ the \\ bite people for the pas ment ot claims which in. man believes to be 'past, and un.st know to be l.tlse 'a ltd ivatiduleht. lie would have heard one colo.a 1 nniuher declare, i hat the hill was passed by "corrupt means, and that member instantly bianded as a iiar" by one ot his associates, lie would hivo .her.rd the first speaker, unconscious of insult, declare that he was a Me to prove that some of the members Mltfh men paid $1,500 for their votes; and another one admit that the bid did imdtule 4 tiaudulent claims." ill' would have board one especial claim denounced as lrntidulent l>y the vi ry person in whose name it was mule out, and would have heard a member announce that he hud been "olVorcd mur.oy to support the bill." lie would have heard auothei colored m.m declare lliat this bill \vn' the worst scheme that, had come be fore the f.eoislat uiv,M and another say 1 t hat "the justice of t ne elaim> was noi j a mat lor of' considerat ion." lie wonb have lieard the colored members cal j each other rogues, thieves and liars ; and at last would have seen the inl'a j mous swindle passed by the House and in a fair way to become a law And could he have lingered till tin next day he would have seen worst exhibitions of brutal rascality, lit would have seen oaths bandied am pistols brandished; wniskey on the lit ar.d gall in the heart. This is no over-colored picture. Ai much may he seen almost any clay it lite South Carolina Legislature. Lc ; it be hoped that Sumner was spa ret the sight. It would have taught bin that lie had wasted his lite, that In , bad led to ruin those whom lie though to save. His bitterest enemy wonb hardly wish Charles Sumner so uwfu a i?u 11 i s 111 n < nt i ildo JS'cjcti and Courier. Tho Sasnnor Obsequies. J>U8TON, T!? rhrrc is a very T'n^w4^?TIs|H'nsion c buMn^s^fciiJi.f J/"mi'luding the closiu; j ojrlfil the public schools, out ot respcc to the lueinovy ol Senator Smnnei ! whose luneral takes place this af'tt'i noon. An autopsy ot Air. Stunner' renams has been ma le, and disclose nothing abnormal in the brain or otlie organs. Dr. Drown-Sequanl says tha no traces ol the assault committed b; Drcslon >s. Drooks \vt re discovt red ii ^ V the brain. Tho obsequies of Senator Sumne took place at half-past three o'eloe.l | this afternoon in King's chapel. Th jCT / remains wi re conveyed ?rom Doric-. I!i!i in a hearse drawn by lour black hoi -es, and were escorted by a loreo of mounted State constables, follow eik 1 > v a procession of llie executive and legislative authorities, the Congressional eomniitteo and a delegation of Cnited Slates ofiieials, the municipal, authorities anil othitf bodies*. Thepall-hearers were ex-Gov. Clillord,. exGov. Unlloek, ex-G'-v Clutlin, ex-Gov^ Washburn",. cx-Cbief Justice Bigelow tlie 11- n. N. 1*. Banks, the Hon, Robert/ G. Winthrop, the Hon. Ch?rlas Krntieis. Adams, .John G. \\ hittier and Ralph. Waldo I'.inerson. As the casket was; I finn: from the li dl down the nU'p.s,, ihi I win1 shawl played tlie (load- marehi i i Saul, l lie procession passed direotlv d??wu Deacon street between a mass* of people wliieh required the vigilautx. 1 exertions of a largo police force to. prevent Ir in encroaching- Hpon thestreet. lVecoding the mayor werefour men, who bore a massive cross* nine feet in height, composed of callalilios, camelias, lilies ol the valley,, violets and oilier choice exotiesj At lb. base, in a bed of white violets,, were the words: "A tribute from his* native y and homed' It was-one otV the finest floral offerings over seen in< this city, and attiaufe^ tjie iiLUmtiom of thousands. Alter the services at. the church, which were very i in pros* .sive, tin; remains were borne to their* last resti' g place in Mount Auburn.. Grantism in New Hampshire. Tlie Pa nocracy are exulting over jv partial suee< ss in New Hampshire, and* pr< 11 i< ting that il is a sure indication* that tln ir party will come in power j in the next national election. They won just such a victory therethree yearn ago. There being three.candidates for (lovernor, there was; no choice by the people. The Legislature was barely J democratic, and* i Weston, the Democratic candidate,. . was elected by the Legislature. Tho result was then due not to the 81 rengt In , oi' the l)< mot-racy, hut to the indig.... i-i r> i~? .I Hill K'li 01 i;u Lr<* lll.'lSMM* OI liOpUOtwailjH w \ heroes lit removal!" <? Charles Smnn< i* from his phieu as Chairman ot tho* Committee on Foreign I Millions because he wonl?l not support Grant'* S:\ii HoiningO j')h. In sv wold, Ciatl"** t is in u iii i t in 1 - < 1. The v-'vi.io thing preeisely ooenr* ^ Year. I ll1 ?'.e ea l'.djjjn absolute in:'. 1 rit v I >t?t? the Domjfv^ evals have a l?are superiority jj| j . !," islal'ure, ai 1 Yf oaten ivil} no-., { lie choscii Coventor hy that body. \ in TT1, so as now, ('ipntisi d? . -V it. The doiuin i1 iVm? ot /hitler i\ * shown in lite appointment <;Mniii<?n* t tie* Collcetorahip of Bost.di, tlir?w* the Ih'punlieans into a mlority ha ! New Hampshire. t The lesson is so plain Jat avoin wayfaring poliiieinns ought y^vu^rri [stand it. The 1 h'piihl'ic.au^Vlirty innst gi\e up Craniism or inaki np its mind' to lose those State' whciejts majority", is small, .And if lutsl ing, he long iut deiermitiing widely it will.do. i A. Y. aSiui. Norfelk v3 WlimLtbnv , i 1 mler the abo\ o 'nptiou, ive find I ho* following rosy par.graph in flue Norfolk Virginian: In our adveilisiin. columns this morning appear*- the ch\ (>f the Barry . l>roitn'is, commission. m,...j, . H) NY at lt street. Mnjw H obert \\ Barry one M the nieml)er0(- lho firm 1 wl.u n has, tor yvai-s heett yU]ft , l 111.-.1*1! uiisiucss \\\ coltOIl (U^incr in? ' | Wilmington N. has beetjn\|j^fciiy* _ lor so/in' i i'n days, ! < Vi y furnished 1 :i?i 1 i t ies which ' mington doc-; not enjoy, has located here permanently. The firm purchases for the largest houses in Europe nt/."r^^H the North, and the Wilmington- ntarkW j j was inadequate to .uipply the demand.. They are perfectly tciiislied that Norfolk will afford al! they ask, and wocordially welvonte th-in to otlr business eommunit y. ^ Our Norfolk lriomlscC*tjfrjjly do pew* sess remarkable "facdities fotv c?un A|1 \ ting thro t /'i cotton aft receipts am fcl ] o pa tl)' exports; thus enabling then)*'-1 ^ ^ ('xpericnco the Agent,'* 8 JrtfllfpwTl). (I roner, Agent," would ho H very profitable to the comhwssion titerd j chants of that city it it did not all pass Bw ir 11 1 - 1111 ?"gn lo iho Northern cities And 1 our unsopliisticated friends in H > N<?i/(?]!< ?lre so wretchedly imposed <>n | us to reiigiously bchove that all this j cotton should ho counted as receipts flp ? I and exports, in order that Norfolk ffi' 1 i may I>v; called tho "second cotton fl t port! 1 Vibninyton Star. a It was a North Carolina landlord! u '"> IK)sted the not ice in his dining*? ' t/ mn that members of the Legislature^ k wolt'^o lirst seated, n III?l o the