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We call upon the WIllTK MI X OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ?- Miii&u us l.n rlnvi rn (n m.u t m ni?r SltRtu (mm thft I abomination of thei\iiig intruders, domestic scoundrels mid mongrel leeilmre, who have acquired place and power through the Instrumentality of negro supremacy, combined with corruption mid bribery ? to come forward and sustain as in a cordial and liberal support, and show to Ktidlcal ton u pi ion Is t? ami JSeainwag traitors that they are det* rmiued, hencelorth, to sustain, a fearless exponent ot then views and priiuiples. We say, candidly, we need your support. The party In power have done the is utmost to crush us by enticavoriug io deprive ms of legitimate business, and all wo ask is the subscription of etery true Oaiolinaii?which will place us beyond the reach of cotingeuch s. We are no adventurers, uut Carolinians, to the manor tiorii- have been engaged in the,publication of this paper ovt r eight. years?and ask your patronage, believing that It will be given without hesitation. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE *1 A YEAR IN Al>VANCfi, with ridiictions to clubs. To Business Men and others, desiring to advertise, we beg to say that, our circulation Is much larger than that of any other paper in tfct , County, w llh litfpo mid increasing lists in the Middle counties of the State. Serd one cent stamp for sjteclinen copy, \ lUIKjll A OSTEEN, Pri priesiors, Vi. Q. U. I L OI _#0L. (>. COXWi AGMCm/TUf At.. Meeting of the National tirutige 11 Charll'stoil. The National C11*.?n?*, lkatro is ol Husbandry, el the United States will commence its annual session in ( bar- j lesion on the first Wednesday in bYb- i ruarv, 1875. It will be .v ureal ?ceasion I lor <his City, lor the Sttie ol S >uih Carolina, and lor the South generally ?indeed, we may say, tor the whole country, since it will promote, as nothing rise could, the true unity ol the Kepu licau and fraternal feeling mid kitull icss amoitug the people of all parts ot our land. It will bring hero repiesenlative men Irom every Slate | ami Territory ol the Union, and from the British Provinces, .ill working together lor the common good ami all i bound to each other by the m<sacred obligations and the closest brotherly ties. The spectacle will be impressive and its signi'ieauce ot the gravest import. The representatives ; of the (jrange come hero for work, ? and that work will he of tile most ser- ; ions .*ind important character. \\ e \ trust it wilPbo wisely performed. But we believe in ricieatinn as well as in work, ami the Patrons ol ('Inxrh-stoii I ami ol ili?' S: a \e inter.*I i o pro v i*lr sneli I moans of leoivati<?n :?s w ill make the * visit <)l our brothers ami sisters horn 1 abroad as pleasant as we have n<? i <lonl)t it will l>i* pro lit able. N?\t i month we hope to he able to i?i\e onr < programme *>l reeoptt* n ami entertain* i inont in (nil. In the meantime, brothers ami H.-ters ol tin? Noi l h, the Sout h, ; * the Kast ami tin? \\ est, be assured i that a warm, hearty, Maternal woU; nie t awaits von is this tamous old historic 'City by the Sea.' We open the doors ol our home and our Means with Iriu; Soul hunt hospitality to all who come with the Push words and .Signs ol the 'Noblo Order ol Patrons.' Jlural C iraluu'oi for December. Taking a Hint From Nature. , Even w hat, are called poor lauds are ( comparatively pro motive when Ires It. f Hie fofest growlh has drawn up from j the depths of the subsoil the icrtilixing 1 elements, assimilated them, and, fin- , ally, given them back largely to ihe land in the decayed leaves, branches, | j and trunks, which have strewed the [ earth for centuries. Much that was t originally buried in the subsoil now { enriches the surface soil, where we al- . so find a good supply ol humus. N<>w t what have we been accustomed to do , with such Iresli laud? We have been wont to take Ironi it a succession ot t crops, returning little or nothing to the ' ( soil, till it has become what we eal' , 'worn out,' the available plant-loot 1 becoming so iar exhausted ihat it no j longer pays to cultivate it. What t happens then? Another 'old field' is ? added to the vast area ol artificial , barrciyiess which disgraces our couu- < try. Patient nature lakes possession ( again, and by tbe same process by t which she originally made it fertile, i j proceeds to restore its lost virtues. 1 , iiut 'the mill of the gods grinds slow.' ! It takes a long lime for a new forest | s to grow up and decay. Nature needs \ not to take account of months and I years, or even of centuries; but can ' we not take a hint from her CmJ gain ; ( the same end by a simile 5 |>,^ more v rapid process? In oilier words, can i we not make they 1 \d manure itself nv { ?* yi'D t a succession or- . growing crops, M* V* . I 'J turned ur.der#i*Tliat is by yw.n soiiiia// ' And is not tins one of the essential |i processes of ratio nl agriculture? liaral Carolinian, for JJvxmber. Why Join tiih (Iranok? ? There are : ( may reasons. The grange is a means , i of national and highly hi nefh lal enjoy- ? nielli. 'The grange is a means of val. I uabic instruction When CarniM'* meet ^ together, they naturally talk They talk ot tIn ir business as larmms, of I In* < markets, the op missions >?I monopolies f the rate ol interest, the railroad law, the third term, the piospeots of the Matrons' movement, in short, ol every- ; thing that interests them as men, A c, few days since two good tanners sat s hero at our table and talked ol the dit- M Cerent breeds ot' hogs, then of their 1 proper care, then ol other stock mat- | Lers, and so on; all ot us were instruct- t td by tbo talking together. So every- ( e > 3 T > \ 7 Xlx JL Am ! ndiM ~\f-* 1 VYBOltO. S. C..SA.TU where, an I pip onia" at < lie g-ange meet!ngs, good Urinors will lind much valuable instruction i t he iiuimihI interch.inge ot views an I the relation oi their ex perieiices. In l In- connection l he advice can no* come amiss it we say* go early. It will aftord yo.i I he grealist opportunity to talk with your n ignbors. The grange is the me his dI uiigo savings in haziness. Already throughout the State ami county agencies, a vast amount ol larnt machinery ami other supplies h ive been purchased by lite fanners, at greatly reduced prices, ami arraugeuteiits are now making lor still further redue lions ami vaster transactions. Cooperative shares have been starteii, insurance companies organized, elevators buiil anil agencies lor Urn sale latin products established. All llns lends to save money lor Luc tut... i * . . u ii . .? . t i..? : lill'l illltl IU ICUCU 111,11 IIUU11N Ul UI1MIICSM.?-A'cJHS-tH Sjth it. 1 hi re arc illly -one granges in I ml Iilia vvlncll have saved their mcmln i s >11 an ;in I ?> i H 60 lo c.u'li gi'a. c, , uu.i eigiiiy-live others $ h)7 23 hi c..iJii grange ?ni average, uy malting their [enchases direct ut maimla.ctuivs Licit we have a savii g ol ^71,101 23 ii) only 1 *J5 ni luc grunge* ii. Litis estate. We have 11 > reiialilc in'.nr nation hum i lie oilier i.hOV l? ranges, Jul it is lair to |>n Slime that all ul ilii'iii have ma le large sa\iugs by di met dealings, sin * I 11 it: whole wmiM iouhtiess astonish i \vn line im inbt'i'.x. lime In a bond ol union whicn is >u'i-lan.ial, ami o 'gill. t?> l>e |?al|jal.ic .Minion 10 l.he otil.-iil world i o show ihi.'iii how loohsh I he l!iou"?h< is tli.n O Ihe Grange will dissolve. it* *di>in<t bun/iti*. Changing rtceil. A change ot seed in agriculinral )|>ei'ali<eis i.n id most always beiieheiiii. Growing iliesuihc e.r??|i in one locality, I'd 111 the same feed, y ear all el* year, i *. . . . I - . I - - - - * 1' ' MtOU U'lUIS tU UetCI IOi a I Mil. I lie till * d isability ol this change of seed trom me locality to another is well intlnnced in the oat crop. 5>?*ed grown n the co?'l atmosphere of Nortucrn Vermont ami Canada :s found to grow norc luxuriantly wiicii re-sown in the Middle ami Western States, ami uniorinly turns out heavier weight to the jushdl. It the same seed is sown {Very year in the latter States, wit hout lew importation, the produce per acre Hid weight per bushel gradually de.eroate. 1 lie tanners of iJermmlu ail ways grow their potatoes trom American seed, and never trom their mvii seed. Hence they are al/'c to at am a re narkablo success Vt potato mliure, such as we never attain here. Vegetable seeds should be changed i requcutly, and obtained from locale ies r^r.fote IrWm the farms where ^ f lowii. The fV^'imrs ol iOngla id, who aise excclh^'* cereals, roots ami gras;es, are verv particular in the select ion >f seed, and piocniiug it from a foreign J amntry, it ^''hsible, ami in steeping it. i ,1 ""* ' i) liquid manure bedno sowing In Ik4 north ol' 11ol:inil. wh ru flax is ;mwn t-xleusively, the uumer- proler eed Inotighl I ruin Russia or i I?> 1J -i 11 < I 0 that gr i w11 by i henisclvvs, as r?u. y ' iti I i he change very bemdieiul. Tm- ' 1 n st bulbous and tuberous r< on <1 1 <?wt'iiiilc plants jim anuualls iinpoi-' ed into England, the United Slates, to., troin Holland ami Oerniany; and ; he change is \ery beneficial tor two] ir three years. lAiresi f ree seeds ?>*?ained in the inoiin inns ot tin* Tyrol, : jermiirHt: in ouuc parts of Europe 1 villi much great? r vigor than Ihosi ol ' lomo grow li ?E (JKlil'AIN Cl It K Foil A it.V i l I.KsN AlvK ' brio oli Si'ioj.u Siino. - A puysici in 1 n Oregon wnit's; * Take the \clk oi j , good egg, put' in a teacup ami stir ii as iniitO. sail as vsiil make H Knelt i nongii not lo run oil, ami sp?? ad n il/isier and ani>lv t?? the wound. Oo ! Ills W Ihmi C\i I' t>< t < I ??r st<.ilg, .lil'l 1 vil. iiisiii(.* your iile lor a sixim nc?\ 1 , i..vi* tiioil tins I'liiiidy in ? mimi ? !' ol I i a*es, ;*???* ha?t' in Vet' known it to i ml.' \ ouiio lawyers s niioliui.irt have an hsiird viay ill i.lnnti yino iht'iioeives i viln 1 licit'clients. Tin* i.tlitT <l:iy one i I these ^enliviiicu i.tn that ?*y it? ol J pooch lo iis niinost limit, by saying: i mciilleuieit of the jury, wo slml! prove i hat, at the moment the policeman i ays ho saws us pick the complaint's ) inckct, wo wore actually lorkc 1 up in ' < iio station-house in a .-tale ol lnloxi- i Btiour | f / > 7 M N E udont Journal. It!) VY DE 3GM3SII 12 A Itcinnrkalilu Iiu-ul^nl. Tim lirsi Masonic lunural il.at u\ur icriirri'il i11 lW??tornia ?<? ?1< p! auu in 1 1874, ami was pivforimnl over a brother found ?I?wi??.*? 1 in t lie l?i\ ol I*'r.i11ci^uo. An Account ol t In* Ufi'iim ni.-s 1 status, 'hit oil tliu body ol i In' deceased was lound a silvai mark *?t a M isoii, 111>?>11 \\ iti?*li vvuru enseal ol . i tin* initials oi ins nauiu. \ tit 11** Iurliur jn vustiojiiion ruvualud to tliu bcholdm* tliu most singular exhibit i >ii oi M.is-oiiu. uniWiunis (hat was uvur drawn i y tliu iiiouinuiy of iii.in upon Itiliila11 skill. I'll ere. is iioilnno in i||(. ; history ol tliu tranious ot hTfoinasou try itjnal l*? it. ituautilul'j dotted on ! Ins It-ll arm, in red ami 1 > 1 no ink, I wlnuli time'could no1 ? llaue, in |?o; c*-?t all i In* emblems oi the untiiv aj.pivii- I i I luuslii|?. I Here was tliu I loly l>ib| , ; ( s.jaaru ami compass, tliu I.wuni y Ion - 11 H'ti jjuajri', a im 1 iM mi im< mi <_ftvei. rili'K! v\ ;im .1 IM) t ill' M :|s?? 1iO I \i i C'Mlflt I, ' ?vjn'c'M'iiiiii'jj the i/roiiiui Moor wl Iviuj? * ?v?Iom???ii\s lt iiijiU', 11u' i<ii ntir it l tr -s I | | if|| Ml I i'OUMl Is II, . 1 11 > I lilt' 111 I /, i i ^ ; .-tar in 1111 eeiiior. O.i ins vit'lit .irm, < i and ni itM KM l v r,\t'i u t fi I i li uit! f t 'it' ; iinii'ii>lit* Injui'i, wi i c tiic l'hiI !' ni.> !> ! ' v I'll all l^> It; lilt.' If I It? .VI' I J II11> ; I u' , V I>c: I Luc stjilii'f, lilt.' it'Vrl, .4'tti tif |>.'tiun | ! hen: wt'i't' ;iiso tin; li \ c ftnuuiiis iv(? j I't'M'Ill llijj lilt! li\f tM'tlfl's Ol ilP.'lllttV j Lino? Hit' ruse.in, 1 One, Ituiif, t t;i in i ii i * u, <i nt I Com posit. in i t'liiot mo in> oin iiifiiis trout iiis | l?t> y, i no ' i o a i'l' I'csL'Ult'ti it-ell a H n . ii .| 111. Wlin l lOO-s to tIJlL'l" t i l V't' .\1 IStHI' Oti it's in .i i I vt as 11 if | a it o I 1111 fif*. Oil Imltii ol lii> \V.l> til il I \ e, I in* lii)< K i>l i i ?liM 1111I o m.- j i 'I i?U'i i i>\ i Ik: i \ iri'V fi A tit i} jiolnl- 1 \ 41?_i III il li.ik.C'1 lllMlt , till! . k i ?^e? IIIL" i J eye, tlit* aiii-111)r a ini ark, 11??* lii>u i u I a.?, 1 i in* 11 \ i hi , iin- 11>i \ jk:\ i'ii iin- 11. In< Mi ' * m tMle.iM, in1 Mtii, niiKill, Mai au'lrmii ]" i l>; tin* 111iri.- Mi i?J? ii iiicli aii- i uiOii MM- \ ;iil al i>l Vuiilii, iiiauliiinil .IM I a;M-. I i Vil ill il'.. 1/1 i il n 1.111 * w ei I'H'JJ vii^ln, I'CCillllll^ Mil a DIUK II Ciiluilili, IIIK'II Milled I. t \ I lie book l>f Ci)ll nil I iltli )|l>. '* iii iiii' I ml 11 it a i:i| s>lu: Held i in* |>)t ! ( I iueeiise, llie ^i.i.Miuio emblem ?>i tin immortality o! tint mmiI. immediately bcneaih her stood Willgt'll I Idle, Willi i UrS sryillit by Ills!' side, u until tills ilie brittle tine el ??i i ' In*, ami i lie hour ^la.s.s 'it Ills lei i, I winch Is i'it:r re.miu baj? as 111. * I ??>ii j j in es ale w iliUMi ii^ aw ay. I'lie niili-i.| iicii ami attenuated Imure.s nl lite . M lA-fciniyer n ere placed .inn ? Uie '""O Ulid ill) ll ! i i riliyMi'l S Ui 111?* ti iM'OllSu- : " O O laie mourner. i inis were Miikim; lj O l emblems el mortality ami luiiuol taili) J L blended in one ptctoiul represent ?* j V. I W I I, | " It was a spectacle such ;if? .Nlas.ni> nevel' saw Oulol'e, mid III all piobalnuly such as ihe ii'ituTuuv wiii never i t i w iiutss a^ain. i lie brothel's name j 1 was never know n. j ,] Mi.lou. * i A Fun Specimen Bricks of the American Articles. a . , I W e allow on i Helves to say ol a rich man inai lie lia> Stamps;' 01 tindiunken man tnal lie is 'twill, or * out \ \ ol any tmng ihal pleases n> 01 ' is sal ^iml ory that it is'si u ! u 11:*_; j 'aw- s lul' is considered a belter worm ilian ^ Vt ry, and we are awlul cold, or not, or sicK, cr jolly, as the ease may I). ; it is tiner to n.ij 'yoll bet than lo anhwer a (i il> s? ion ny a Slinpb yes j every tiling b that annoys us *mlei'iiai,' or "beasiiy.' p hau k-in i Is are ream-hacks.' 1 heard , a lady in j?ootl society say, recently., ibal del ol'es-u:ak r uad dimpj oino cl i ... < i ....i ... ... .. i i'i Ml.I , ?' ' 4 111 * *- 111 ijtii im- :m; an | *,\o ulstrly Uj?i ll??j v\ ?* l iii < : 11 cii, not II id i urn u.ile oi io untruly ii niau, 4u11/t ; ,i i o t lUi* 5 lie nl.tlCil "til u> hllllj' ,? C I'..Civ J j O.il' b ii'" l" Ili i Oil siuiin > iwl* v,j i inns druikn, lit ill out uiu it 1111 111 "* .?H * 11 Ml \ -1 ? " I, ' til 11^11" i / > >1 , 'II)!.mil,''lime nnu'and "Ji-r. cy hgnl uin^,' t. \iDr<l? lliul woui'l nunc 111;i11 jj a tuii ii^ti' i ; <i nian is nol ciicalei t, Uiu tj Mi.in*, iddi. u, or 'ii.unidozIciI; I'iiiruml r.Dll '1 li vl Ol> ll'l liCl * Iv'ill (ill Sad iVv .ire li'* I"lit : rn'll-lll VC llOOill I Doiii^ Hit: wt'iii), 1 mit *K4ioi.-k down;' j o bank laM.iei - I" nol. f a Unlit) ami stem, , inn r.'iM'inl 'in iM'? 'ai l' U's' Wo lu .ii ot J a ii*mis'j "fiir^ *i)liry!'a.1, ulKi Llii?c ivvo i i.i.ii j.ii.is '.t'-ni iin.iu^ii' a nela'cij u 11.Miner; ii l.?<i' ili.aiel in Spoken ol as I '' a ,-<pu?ie ni in,' a ai'Si \\ oiulci iui lu,nn b nutnViby :i sniiSi/.i.illai uiiHiia' In spoKoli .j "I ::n a '. ipinlV lliesllj' He Ileal* llilliu- j tl li? ma, i" lake ,i dii.IK, mi, I . I ... ...ilia. IWII? I I ' III. Ill li... . _ I I * IM'ICV ? ? 1 * ' I'"1"' ' ^ I'liy ? I I I .11] J,4 I "I I III" I'Ml.t'lftillll is ' j t| j. 1- 4 i I, II I ' j fin iu\ jfiph'.Hiii ?-x? ujs b.iiw t?? be ^ kl llO III It W K C HIV M?ilJ t ll .4. II, vv '' | I j 'ioi iVf iiuj slneks oil a Hilar ffiti,' ??4'** '? UK-iii "?li ii i,' hi 'nun lue mi rketj or 'take ;i Hyer, oi 'scoop in * i ioug liin; "l stocks; We tin hot stake W i miiii ?>t money, but H?ct our pile; al- w icr a t'ouv ivi.il party v?. t ncXi iiioimug Cl lind ourselves 'precious seedy our railroad trains "telescope,' or a %lJ?nman' breaks a wheel; a party o! row?i- ol es 'clean out' a drinking saloon; a big g nan threatens to 4wipe out' a little km ; we 'li? not oui-v.it or eireimivent moinei, but 'eueiiie iiiru; ivi Hake I in shiuc out ol' u rival, and lix Hits tliuL* w ' J H , H71. m | n m | , I, , m I, ... L rt - .1 ? A . .r UI" # 1 t"' )11111; u c:irji ill r mi- ii ' i t li i|> 11*>ii -1 111 ;i w ek; to ii?\ i-.-l i 111<i ' coin s I 111111 ('? in nini'iv?> *\\Im c A i-iic* I lie Lill II u'lci' u! mhiic .|?' in er, .i?iu sii on it it* I so lor ii in all \ In* t nt'iiis ? f ^ i... : till ' I" ? I ' :I.t I s > :t. 111 i I' [ hii'm' ? t' permit imirsvl > ? y i<? os? i" Wop's ami jilll.lSfS wllli It are III III! J iiitliuiiv, fiu it vulvar ami alwevH,* IIOl'llll DT.ATII IN A ITI.i'JT. li v .1 V .Minister Drops I), at! !>i> l.asl Wortls i <%Jcsus, Save alt t( . I 11 A seem* was iMint'k'il mii S iii'lay, the a ii'ii N on einher, lining the s?rv lees at 1 hi' Alt I'mulist lhii<e iji il Mission \t . hipi ii in Washington, I). I o I lie eiiureh was throinn ?1 as usual ! ,r r? i In- nioi'iiiii^ ser\ieo, wliieii eoni \ u iit*i il .ii I 1 iI'elot k, ami when tin* I 1 m r, 'hi- lit'V. Milton K. 11 \ sore, ' 3 , ' 11 a 11'r*'iI tne jMilj.it, he ami oiiiceil to : * * I 1 .1 I < ? ii. ll II" \YIIS S11 I (I' I I'll* tl "i\ tn11< 11 from i11iI t111 itmn ot the j si l?ii' jiim' ode*! mi once with his " crmon i'ii the suhjcei, 4 Wold ot Into.' j ,l ! w .?> about I.m 11 tliconj;b his ills-j ?;iwhen he Middenly reinaiked, ! 1 >\i'i Iiroll, 1 Iri'l v< rv sick,' and dap?!i?vr his right hand to his forehead, us I in i t use (.Mill, e.vrlaiined, Mesas > mi , save iin' now!1 at the Panic til ! i* si ggering backward and tailing oi n a ha l-reclining position on a sola, in im.\ in i lie atnliei.eo rushed forward ir o ;n>i>i i.iin, tola most among whom c>l i'as Ins will*, \vh ?, tilling his head to Jj* . r sh?>utiler, asked, Ml r. liysore, do i*. n.i feci sii k?' w lien he replied, 'Yes,' t|i nit s 111!\ back uncoiiM'inus immediate- le y. LJ>s l? eih in caiue clencln d, tl, It-I d i cadi ii I miiscuiur contortions,'*0 i to e hre.i i heii 111* last, f l)?s .1, I, Admins and S, A MoKim j to reiv sent lor at once, and upon their hi r''i i ..! iirii.iiiii I i ai | x W VOl I W || l/| tllU I ? Mill I ill* I'MllSC ol death. | ? | 1 )t V('si?c(( >v;i ? lonuerly a minister ol hi( in* .Nhlhodist JVoleslant Church, anil to his a ac Ills liiht eharoe in the Meiho- i 1 <J isi jCjnsi ministry.' lie was inn ('4 n!v In loved I?v lus congregal ion, lint Cl 7 n n ? | c,| y .ill who knew Inm. lie. was a lia- \\ ive ol Baltimore, was tinny-seven g< ears old, and leaves a wile and one "ll'1' .m*Mt ly I ICN i'lliiUSANI) l)?iU.Alts' WoUTll OK )ia.?unii Uinhs Stolen.?On Wodiies- jtJ iy a lasiiinnably dressed man entered i ol '. 1 /. I)} miner & t o 's jewelry store, j a' r r I O * Irodivav, New York, and asked* I lie; it I y< ierk to s ow Kim some diunion I 1111l;,l( \v ) |>1.? es of rings were shown liiin, j ai ml lie e.vftmiiitid lliein. lie requested oi lie eh i n to nut a number of I lie ring* I . . i . I A i a hei; r light, a- lie desired to lest xr hem. :-oemingly not satisfied \v^ ' ! tl; he -il'll't titlll, ! IC USvf'i I)' k!i ? NV; I a I Dim- i i; lh of grouter value, an I while In clerk was looking lor another jdu-tc t lilies, a lotiier man Railed ujion Air. lyinmei and.in<(uiro? 1 the price ot a ;iinh"ii!U brony.c clock. Seemingly o< leased lie sod thai lie would c ill 1,11 i* ifain with, hi-* wile, and o'liollv walk- 1 . ct d oiii. A lew minutes Int r .be clerk ,|r L'tarn-d wiih the rings, and not scl*- in id oil her the nlt.tes or his east iner, ' vi i Tl sked Air. Ilymmer whether he had ' yy ought a ring. Mr. IJyiniwer, ihmider- ^ i lack at the <j nest ion, asked the clerk ^ hat he ment. The story was sooi. ' wj >id, and I he clerk became a wal e that I ^ll I i i s (i nil h i 1 h ii fie red the lo*s ??t ten ! I' lonnand d liars. - r)(j **- *- - co A Daiing Ati i mit in \M?rr.\n: j ii> tiin Highway. ? On Wednesday kn 10 iii1? t, about 'half-pn-t. fivt 'l? Valock while Mr. Th >n? is J. I!r mvii ... ce ns wending his wit) homeward from L>ll is place of business, lie w is >lmt at CI > ;i colored * ru iHan o:i the opposite !* . de of the street ,iust in front ol Or. l>0 hugjnd' 1 As so ^i its the black dcio I A.rge ijiis pistol, he ran oil on ./onc j i,,s U'tfs w<"nhl carrv him. ' w' Ir. .iiown barely escaped being s|?ot, ?e ha i striking the fence in ah^il joj AO leet Of him. KcMtUliHl ly UI" m mug man was hlcnlitiod; and the law , in ili \>e applied to liirn. Mr. Jjruwu j ca as not aruii'ii at ti?e timo ??t* he : ,n< ?ul<l have cupltired the fellow. The Ueoetndly riecflU'B forced wpon ^ ur young men?and old one* too ?to an o anucd lor sell protection. 110 Darlington Southerner. _ ? - - olt A in.in cannot txpucL liuit a loaf nr hen lie loata ail the tune. 'I i0 stv- ;H| - ?? r\ ? --w* #? * ?h? ?-:isTi*<:?iK.vr* It Mini ,tt 1 ? I I I' fir- lif- ,wi I I \ < u' ? for f i< ? - , im'.ju of ?. r.ir ii.rh $,>' <**' will I'li isliliili* a * ri vltrllifi' in Inovirr <?r i.-iy >i:.iv lO ii.? li ill in* i-'i.n II- > i s jimlf M '11 1 i . II I. .1 i > I' l)?,illis uiol I'nti" ;!:?? '! *s fr Ohlltl.il-.? -? ,r (.! .. N jit 41 ; ,,V" r 1 11 UAre -^im| j4i l\f.i nvj ra'"?. . Kelson* iioti? v-i i^|"i?! c **; mi''' ir . A lili raj i'.hiii ml \vi:i .? in i i hose udveitisi iiim tit A an' li :\*'| il i 1?m* i?iin ul lime months or li iu'T. Kx-Senator Doolitllu, in a In poech, referred to the expense of l??e A'hito House, and romai'ite 1 i i 11. v\ hatevor may Wo said in criticism . < dr. Johnson's public cmrse. .. I gree that ilie White House was never norc gracefully kept and prooh d ?vor than by his daughter, M r ]'.? erson- -a perfect lady and a ni ?del ? ( , H'puldican mistress of the Wi.i'e louse. liOt me tell you, a fact \v ti. t las never been before publishe i, .<, Inch I bad from the l.nly'ts o vu I ( ust ns she was about to iea\? . ?i ml ol Mr. Johnson's AiJinna^u .ii" , lie steward ot tlie house look an im 4 ory and found i hat n <t one uuiiture was missing or broken; i n heel, towel or naioviu w.ih h.*i . . < Ik; house whh in pi 11? a:t onlcr nom i<. ? r> bottom, She toi'i mc? another ' ? , , liich I know tin- wives uinl diu-l . < t I hi; funnel's of Wiseonsin will i lad to hoar. When she wont into tv\ Into House she purehased two o\<v nt cows. From tho milk ol t ows she made all the butter, tisoil ad io oiraui and made all llu; icecream sod in the President's tauiily during io term, Whoi. she went home Mm* lipped those cows to lYu.nossee. Is any wonder, ladies, that Mrs. 1'at isoit received that first premium on idler at their late lair last lallV' A. Observer. Minion* Federal Interference. Tho New York J'hncx rcmnr! s l! nl ie problem in regard l?> the South i-. ie of liio most grave which is at tins oment before tlio people of any come* y. Somehow or other the ox-insi.r^, it States are not'reconstructed,' and would not lie true to say that all <>i em ??ro even at peace. One oi ilif st tilings t?> lie understood is t- aw iere must lie an end ot Federal im< rence in State (ioverninei.Ls. lie South, in point ot lael, ought n he looked Upon as an insiruuivt.c r gaining party triumphs on one je or tiie other. It is olean'y entitled the s.iaie lorui of goveriiuient a* ly other part oi' the Tinted aialcs, id Federal intciioreiice is as uineti it ol place there as it would tie iw e\v York or Now Jersey. The Fnlunt should proir.ptly lake uirasuies retrace soiiim false steps, iiecoiiht, i begin with, remove suoli othia ool ?r? as Casey from Louisiana; .>n>l inmid make at least one change in ipibinel witli very ureal u?i\atiiag?. ' *0 ruler, ol course, Uu lue allot o^y uncial,' The latest scheme 4lo save the parr' is by gigantic Maternal iuiprivwents.' A lew Congiessinen ami etuil1 nl. lobbyisthave been at woik lor a rtnight trying to obtain possession [ the .President. They tell niui that 1 that is needed to put the JUopuhliiii party back where it -was two i-ars ago-?n I e atleetioiirt ol i.tsj eople?is to revive trade, bieim-Ni id speculation, and that there is nut ie way to do.tins?to open up new .amies lor irido and commerce. 11is, in pi.uti Hnglish, means that the orihern J'acilic, the Texas J'aeauo, 10 l'acilio Mail mcuiuship Company id three or lour other cnlorprisoH are > ho 'revived' hy congressional aid. ^Charleston (Join# Ahead. On Saturday *4-3S hags of sea ishirvl ilton and 11,-iS hales ol upland coiiii were cleared from liie port .?i harlesloii, tiiud^|-g>st clearance ** - irded in any^Bp" day. The cotton id the merchandise cleared with a the same vessels were declared at a duo of nearly one million dollar*. Iicro were tour outgoes lor I/ivoi;po.?t 1111 4?5l hags ol sea island and lies ol upland; one lor Huston u.ui 5 hales <?i upland, one tor New ^ oi.* ill) 27 hags ot f-a island and ],. ij !<.< nl Diihni.l i i.i on/. i<ii? l>n?i . . i lia with 001 o.iic.1 ui' upland. l nport movement, with an increase i,000 bales hi Hie current receipts >; ? ntpjied with last year, wlini the * i > als were annul ng the largest ?'i\v iowii, is convincing prool tn.tt t ini'' ston )H maintaining ami improvm _ H* position iitinmng III great trado litres of the country. At toe pi ont rate ol increase, tlio reee larlcston ol a million bales ot coi .. i year may be looked tor at an rioO.?A etCit and Court r. Never give up olii lricud? n?r nc tv e?. Make new ones it you like, a.i t I en you have learned that yoa 014 1st them, love lliein it you * t u member the old ones t*ttil. l) t m*w rget they have heon tried ami 10 in* jc; they have been merry with >??u time ot pleasure, and w lien * mov ine to you they sorrowed alen>. rtlor U they have gone down lit tiia uial scale ami .you tip; no m aa r .44 verty and iib*ioritin<i nave couio at* cm, while jno.sjMiny cuiiu lu >ou; d they any iotw true lor mat/ Arc t their hearts as warm aud leu ici A ey do heat bcuealh homespun iuiad ot velvet? Yes, kind.reader, \.\wy o aa true, loving an I louder, dou't rget old lrioud.s. -A'. Ofervor. vcw