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We commend the following from r the Ciri.-tpan Inde.c, to the attentive perusal of our farmer readers: Meeting or the Cotton States Agrieultural Congresx. At the session of the Cotton States - Agricultural couzress, held last Novel ber-on motion of Mr. Berry, of Mis sissippi, the fbllowing resolutions were adoptedl - o at this convention, whe ,itadjourns, will zdjouru to meet under the call of the President oni ty Jays notice,. through'the newspapers f ea a s'aei tinie and place as hensydeignate. mDelete' composing said meeting shall be 11 pointed by the State Grange when Iy session or in vacation bv the Master. Eaeh State shall be entitled to one x uelegate for each Ropresentative and v - Senator they are entitled to in the United Statts Congress and the Mas ters "ofhe State Granges, and that the State Agricultura Society of the au Southern States be requested to send ty delegates to said convention. iesolved, That in view of making our farms self-sustaining by sowing down one-third of the a 1ailable lands in sall grain and grasses, and plant oFne-third in corn and one--,hird in cot ton, we heIreby recoulinend the Mas- WE ters of -the respective Cotton States . Granges to Fubruit this policy to the subor<linate Grantes for their adop- G) tiou, and that the Masters of subordi- in unte Granges be requested to urge the n voluntary pledges thereto, and report of result to the Masters of their State . Granges, who will then report to the Ju EPesident of this Couvention the nuta- th ber Cf subordinate Granges in each tie state that have pledged tlemaselves to be this policy. and suchl information will be diffused through the public press . by the Pres ideut. The representatives designaated in the above resolutions. ar.; hereby noti- of tied to meet in the city of er ATLANTA, CEOR(IA, JUNE 3d. 18.74. Each of the organizations named w will see to it that their respective dele- at ,ates are dulv app.inted. t It is expected that this ;eetilg tr will result in much good to the farmer, fo :a.d the agricultural interests of the eri S,uth generally. go Lfunportant matters demand your at- 1i t-.1tion. Many. and serious evils arec in existence. and the eooditi->n of um bers of our people presents a subject po worthy of profound coisideratiou. tel By the time you assen-ble. the crops L pL:iuted will be well in haud, .and the inforruation as to the acreage of each will be valuable to all. The barley, rye, oats and wheat will be nearly re::dy for the harvest, and reports of the probable yield will be of gener interest. i The progress then made in the cul- n ture of cOAU and cotton will ba not less imiportauit. It is now demnonst rated that the II overproduction of COtton has ruined :uousands of the people in these States. nnr As in Hindoostan, this ekeess of edt- do to: at the expense of prevision crn ps,in will, in -a few years, produce a famine.. .Aiready, by re-asonz of this low, price for the crop of 1873, the resources of of In:'4y farmiers have been exhausted,.a their credit destroyed, and baukrupt- K1 ey is the inevitable result. This rs:atemnizt is believed to be true as to all the Cot ton States. s May not the hope be indulged, that, - I this .spring, before an acre is plantedsu in~ cotton, every farcier will fill his fields with corn. a n d theni the.. -pat.ches" will be the extent of cotta euihure. BAy the authoiity of general ha ron!-en,t, in harmiony with genaY ne- s c.asi/g. let a partad embargo, and a ' blockade plightly open,) bc laid on cottou-a questionable friend, at k-a::t, if no.t already a public enemyv. Al! newspapers in the Cotton States. f'rienidly to the proposed Congress, will S plas call attention tdi the subject, and an tive notice of the tin1e andzi place ofze 1.:ceting. D. F. lU tmri. a - - ph '1 i.e followving resoliut ions w e r e .a;pted by the County (Council of Pa- Al n i:.a of Hiuih:n:drv. at ai rever t n:eut ileoYr.l, 1. Thant we ph.:dge our Sves w,A to h ire. or t ry to hire, a.*r- L vt.ins or lborer who has.- en- -17 . hi b:::svlf ..-r 1:erself as suh or . wi wiL:.s :.:t. Ic mio, teri:s whhl a 1)r4 i:er 'r.i.+ i of the ordr kacwig eu * .ch facts to be true, znor will we suf- TI -r ti t be done if we cau prevent the u id'r nio circuistan1ces .wil we i tiv to hire any i!!iInigral:t tto th.e State by a b.roth:er or* a re ~-~er of the order within twelve lt atsof their arriv~al, and not then m 2theI empljyer 1 wisi.es tom retain themti :.d. they- Lave agreed to remain, un e-- hv ee.nscut of the emuployer. . 'That ::iy miiemiber xi il:ing thesel o,blii.ati.ons. if adopted by his Gr:me. ch sh-il b.e expelkd and disgrueed fo- a .lhat th:e atb0ve res-olutions be * .::.itted to the subordinate' Giranges * e. heir ::pproval and adoption, and reIC t.e Secretaries of each Gjranee are re -0 .u stal to rqport to t he Couni-" al cr- w IV ti statemen4t of the aceticn of their ;Vr:A. to be kept oui file. __________ ble Hl.ansai:.u DreiON imr Jt71)E -I h,: h. no made the m:oney on Plain- In: :if -id.ust. Thbis was a test case yet .....th.-.-.lidhy of theHmet:dw * ... :no the -herli. :mnswer.d thesp S. ih:-. in v iew of the pen:dlty for eb: w!in th .:uwste:.d he had declined er t. h m'v ltis \e(uti1an on the property d of 1 6fendant &iVen himn Cs a1 Home:- in s.d The whole pr.ceedingz was it; i:dya mu:tter of forum to bring the e:.c 'before the ('vurt and Judge res (X.uke nuncoed his decision to be,ea thnat, whaere jti-udgmen was obtainzedwi 1 efore thle pasg of the Hloitetd n .\t,th poerty was, liable for the n dat bu't th:.t no debts wuld be cel. m h1., ' In of the Homne-tead unles-~s :b, . n d b*y a judglewait or u:titee t .. i'e4 'r ive before* th.e p4ass.:gAe ;. i.d holds ag: :net judgmen4ts e < .r.:e that d:.te anter:--r to the : i n A pr vil, 1 ,- the date of,i ch: nd of~ th (At ii qutiSton. uI Sinder.kflonMurrectcr. iaI \: a m:''Ti WiZoL: Race of tnic and ( at:.: .e medicia s- knownii. none ik en: tkd, vam'. It: ali case,-j enneb:eid ortdei,J::WLi e :1 p.>sit :,e Vod:of:this2can :e ad ~ .e Ia): I4.)Szti~c :aoi: of 2s can hr ad 111. Arkanaw Lands. Sheavereceived- paWp;let from . tebera ffice"ff -te Cairo & Ful on Railroad Co.. Cairo, Mo., which jvus descriptions of, and all informa ion in regard to 1,926,400 acres of 1eltural. imber and mineral lands unuing fromi Missouri to Texas, and Ca rbich this company offer for sale at in >w prices, and on easy ternis of pay. ent. Statistics of the Counties and ecurate maps are ab-o contained in ti his pampldet. Any one desiring in orniatio'n can procure a copy by send- Cz Mz as above. Encouraging Munufactures. The first section of the act to aid ud eLeourage manufnetures reads as u1 ollows: Zn11 That for the purpose of inducing ab, he investineit arid QpIoymCnL of :tpital in the manufacture of cotton, M .oen and paper fabrics, iron, lime, toT ud of agricultural impletuents, any Ge adividual, orassociation of individuals. I -ho shall hereafter invest capital iU lie manufacture of cottou, woolen or ele aper fabrics, iron, lime, and of agri- ime ultural implements. within t h is ove tate. shall be entitled to receive from can he treasury of the State, annually, a un equal to the aggregate aIuouUt of ha< tate taxes. (less two mil's to be used y .r school purposes, which shall be r.. xclusively so applied.) which shall be (a evied and collected upon the property tov r capital cwp!oyed or invested direIt ' and exclusively in such mianufactures I r enterprise, the said sua of money ee D be fixed and determlined by the omptrolser-general of the State. i:i t. trI ordance with the tax returns. and to -V4 c paid by the State treasurer on thu irent of tle said coniptroleee a.. Who will take advntage of th iS liar bounty ?" The establishment of ex mIuu:tetures ill this State would e- hh ance the value of agriculture, and apidly advance general prosperity.- GO Vho has the pluck to begin the re- Ite 21, ou. Editorial Co rre%po nideuce. CH.LRLESTON, March 20th, 1874. Here we are. dear reader, once again in the ear old ci:y by the sea, fro a whic", it is a C oped, a few lines will prove acceptable. A mI ight and day's rest was decidedly necessary th fter the reitless and uncomfortable night TI -ip from Columbii here. Onc-t upon a time sax : was rather a pleasurable diverfion. one fthe varieties which make up the spice of t f fe, but it is no: so now. It is not funny by 4y means. It isjust the di:er.ece between 21 mIN- and the boy. The cry of uikets, y simie self-constituted condut-tor, or "Joh y, why don't you go to sleep," by some one PI ke; the aunim.:ed goiip be'we"n two old ar haps who -dways happea on a night trail. tio nil who have there met after a lapse or ear.s, the su?dden johing;, sep,in:gs of the a,iu, the jerks again at st.ir:ing', all of tie 'bich help to bteak a man's sleep into num- - erless eat naps, are only e.denate~d to ma:ke. fellow, who caIn't see things as "they used > was," contaznkerous to a degree. And :his h ofortuna:ely was NoT ALL.et :tween the arrival of the G. & C. train antd - lie starting of' the S.0C., there was amnple .me to make all thiugs ready, by pieking out irt good seat, &c., and as the en:ire first ciati nach was empty, the goldlen opportuuny bu nms seized, by B3. S. taking possession of' onem ( the best, and your humble corre;pondent lot :iother. With great c.are the selee:ion was h i.clde, and inagood time, for .40 m n:hars be an to crowd int and a few inuates only c lapsed ere every seat had the~ usu ii inmber . I' vulises, buniles and sh.jwis upon them. wasTI A SUPREME MoMENT, te were Otne of the firs', had a nick of .seats,re uda whole one to boot. Self-congratula- o co. oni wa:- not of long duration, howev;r, for. letieatempt :u col up and bie com:'ort.. !e. p>roved a ulost melancholy failuie, there ras n.> foo:-h.>ard to this first chioie, picked C' e it, and our feet had to hang "dingle, dan- et Ie, dow'ney oh," lke those of the f.ib'le .1t oo-e fro:ai t!he back of the fox. It wais a a ainf'u! iscovery, liut remeidile-s, the:t we L ..auld Iiwi no pl.ieo to rest the eihow,no led .'e, o pr.jetion. Like Paddy's c.in.a experi-k nee wh..-n he was u!lawe.l a tree ..a."e rovided he took the b mk I and he!p: pro~i* pe! Lie ho.mt ou shanit's ma .re, an I wh ' af'ter or* nil wh'!ie! i a-,eJ a!l d:ay, exclaima.i, '"by bie p;pe'r - , ban:;r the n uu.: of the th in: I'.i br l,1et w.aik," . a '.ms :: in :hi i ca-e, :5 Ii . ,rt; o th.it lont night ride ne'ed be a .de~ n. ar untaN'IvZtt.! Ji di:versi a w. ii tude by t'ie '.,u mar i Id- i*. tiht siglt:' the ft cktez ru torches of' 'he laumats, who tryV to dispeinse slopj co)fTeeC, .an ard boiled egm arid fried ch icken, to sep asseuirera, 'out who, whether froz: sh:er . niver.,ity aire niever hunpyn, ot beaeS they ii on 't like the appe'aranet: of things wo!it ini- l e,t, maikes their nigh:ly av.>cation unproiit bole. Th'Iese mnoveable, sm.ske envein.-ed "l t'st.iiranits don't p)ay, baless tihe old w...eu r'. ave di.-coveredl somne m->de or presering the til led chicken and eggs until liarer seizes Q p~ )t the sto:u:teh of some unfortun.te fel- li ,w. We would like:to kniouw how l,tng th"'y t.z :fn keep thieir ed ibie, and if in lhe eas.: of an tany a failure to dispose of their stock it does ot often happen. lint let us get on, it is only six and a hailf W ours ride now to the city, andl as nothing ot'e is to be seen, we passed it over with in losed eyes. Ci What refreshing wasu exaterietnced as Io DAYLIOIur DAWNE); tiC rid the adv:.aced vegetation pre'sctted it.,elf b >:ie eye. Tmh:atmtn,phere too, laJ,:a wirh ie odour of the~ witlI j.aasmine, whichI sickly covers every bush, shrub or tree :doug s ie road; then the glimpses of the tide waterer omt the Cooper aind Ashile:. rivers, seen iroughi lonig avenues of' live o.ak and green iruibbery, ;and ag.:in over level acres of ear L'e in h)!o)>m, p,.t itoes aui I oth.:r im rket tia tiek. 'T'hen the newly rise:i suu ja,t emerged pa >parenltly' from the ocein be I. The whole ane w. 'nil of b!auty,* arnd to apr itETtLRNtNo "NATIVE" co;,:iiz:ing every' fe'a:ure, and each of whichpi ought u;> fresh rerminiseences of the patst, ens as 'onte e.!il:mh:ed to fuily repay for the past 4 gh t's experinece. lik A visit t) Clitric,ton at this season is anu au:6:t winh mucnh plea,are, and f'romn no tii oI!t the wamrm weather sets in, ant.l the rnos- ai litoe-:, gnat:, &c., have the f:-eedom of the aCt. the visitor can only realize pleasure. rrived, we went at once to the old pr Iit 1 r'.yORITE PAVILION, hieh undler the management of MIr, Alford, the most p'opular House to up-country t ,tks, and as pr'ool' it was founid full, not a ae.int room, and the company ilargely made p of Newberrians. We were not allowed to rmain there long, however, rter our frienJ, apt. C. B. S.. took quiet amnd n'greeable p o ssion of our person and eff'ects, giving freed 'ansportation to his hospitable quarters,. ud unid'r the shadow of hik w ing th is hasty nd brief letter is wri:ten. When the regtu-w ir fen:ures of the city are vi::wed, thme mar et, battery, cemetery, islanrds, &c., :ire done, j( nother chapter may be atten. We have tet amue fo.r rest anld enjoymnent aind a.l'lihave i' oth if' possibe, without a thought of busi Un( he Hlerald. TPOS, F. GRENEKER, EDITOR. t IRA 11. JONES, ASSISTANT EDITOR. t r N1WHERRY, S. C. t ED)NEDAY, MAR. 25;- 1874. A 1'APER FOR THE PEOPLE. hi erada is in the higliest re.spect a Fam Newapaper. devotei to tWe inaierial in tf the .eople of-this County and the Le. it cireulates extensively. and as an vertising 1iedium1 offers unrivalled ad tages. For Terms, see first page. a Exempt. An act passed by the Legislature, t e dhqppro)v.d recently, exempts Coun property, court house, jail, poora use &c., from attachment, levy, and e for debts contracted by County. - -_ _t Judge Carpenter.- P The industry and despatch with c ich the above judge is performing arduous duties of the Courts of mm111on Pilas and General Sessions ' Edgefield County excites our comi- f udation. That County, on account e some irregularity in the drawing of os., has, for a long tine, suffered grievous misfortune of having ither civil nor cr;iniial court. To t without~the formtr is had erough know from experience, but to be :httt the lktter also; must be 1 i itely worse. Through theinactivit) r the couIrt- b.;th doekets had beco:,e )wd,-d with eases, criwe of every d. aad litigation in every shape. t fls Honor has gine to work, and his pre4ent rate will soon clear thejr ek. Though he has been engaged three weeks in the hearing of f m1inal cases, nothing daunted he has a- into the civil docket with a deter ation to imake headway. This irsi. both duty and public policy d it cut. What a pity the bill to al- h 'ate the judges did not pass the gislature so that the whole State Ad get the services of such a worker. i ,aRorde'.; listory or South Carolina College. -e were pleased to notice in the wte of the 18th inst. au editorial, auncing that a second edition the history of the South Caro College, written by DIr. La rde, is expected to be published du the cowing suluwer. It will Lbtlssbe a buok of uiuch value and rest, cominig, as it does, in anjt jrovedl form, from the able pen Dr. La~Borde, whxose experience student, trustee and professor, bracing the be.st days of the in ution, wit,h his close powers of ob- a at ion, retentive memory and ready C , make him complete master of the ject he treats. Lu addition to sketches of profes .and graduates of the College who -died since the tirst publication, a tehi of his ewa life, by Riev. J. L. I tnlds, will be con,tained in the ex ~ted voIlme. A history of the nobile old institu i hat h:as been the pride of the it,' an:d the live's of the presidents ~ .1 professors whose intelleets and, .1 huilt up ita reputation, would beg aluable acqulisitionk to) any library. g e reading p)ublie generally, will bep ased at this aan,muiemntn, but es- e ;ialy gratified . will be' those men oi remie;uber the Colle.e -js their la 31Iater. After a Ms-nein of ive maonths, thea ~islat ure aidjou.rne d on Friday, the h iinst., .st .!it T'I-e ~iO ooe - o) dos no.t rejoice at ine fina! 0e- 1. rreie of this tomg Icookedl for event. e P'residenit of the Senate. and thea 2aker of the House. be'fore adjou.rn. their respective hiouses delivered hi expressed addre'ss:s, which werep ived wvitf hmppause. Bjthi admait Iin their resmarks the fact that iv errcir,. have beeni committed by Rpiublie:mx party ; but congratu 5d the Legislatuire upon the wisdom industry which. they said, had ;raeteri:ed the proceedings of the len.a scsiL'. B3oth remarked on p l:race of education. Speaker spoke positively on the subject of r. Hie tho,ught the '.ine hadh ie for it, and that the colored iman able' to do it hi:nself. lie held it te colored mnani is not responsi for the mnisgovermieut of the dtate. i said: "It is owing to bad mnei, euiturers, persons who, aftter h aving I! ped millions almost fr.om our pasrty.|I traitors and stab us in the dark. ~ratitudie is the worst of crimes, and the meni we have fostere, the nien have elevated anid made rich, now ak of eorruiptioni and yenlilty, and 6 rge us with every coneeiv able n. Thiey lay evervthiing at our rs, and seek by letters. published Nortern j,ar:ials, to ruin ouir cred.r nd blacken our propecets. broad-b e. they are now innocent-no blot ts uon their ut urhiois--iud they ai wll .,it in thceir cozy libraries, and pockets well lined. wvrite letters d.e- I .Iiatrc f our present administra- -us . It miust be pleasant tu those imi- gq c:ce ientlenmen. Uut let us rise p1 ye these thing, gentlemen, and A ive earne'stly. actively, and ever for pumriticationi of our party. Let us w ieert thie standard of liberty and i ud rights. though it ha's been for- a en Lv th:e very men whoshioulhav~;e v .a around it ever, and sustainled it U rnished by their devotion and fi-r ity. We have too many enei'es our own ranks, and it is. to thoseS a that we owe all (of our presen'ta leuhiesc. -Let us. therefore. adopt amdv' of President Grant. anzd d load" them. and we shall feel easi e, . 1hchr in rrsrurity andie Brief Ventions. Work his been commenced oU the ester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge i1road. ol. 1). W. Aiken, of Abbeville, s to Wa-hington to take charge of Granger's 131ureau of Statistics. P'he annual meeting of the South -olina Medical Society will be held w Columbia on the 11th proxiimo. T Brighaui Young is reported to have en million dollars to his credit iii Bank of Englaind. Sew England contains upward of ) priests, and nearly 1,006,000 of ti :holies. ei acksonville. Fla. has had over hteen hundred visitors since the inning of la-t! Ocot-,ber. King Koffee kes i4 3.33 wives - kr the same roof with hi. m1aga es of military muuitiois. They do f ut as he savs. k Chapter of colored Royal Arch SOIS 11as Lee establiShed in Charles -M. R. Ielany. High Pri,st >rtre E. IJohnston. King; Williani Blirnev Scribe. ti rhe result of -the New Iampshirt :tiol is cou:essed by all the Publie ai ! froni that State tI have been I a rwhlehI!in.!! defeait ot the Repu1tbl z s. n effort las, been made to have a k :k and a mail line established fron Itord Dep., ou tho Air Lin Rail d, to LaurensviIl, c'a Reidvill-. 1 4hville, Woodruff's and Schuffle- S IIsventeen ye:ars. Spugcon ins re ed 13.000 persons into his chureh, eted tiirty six -hapels in London, supplied the sauie with iiiiiistes ned in a chllege of his mil found phe Rev. M l ITavs. a Radical n t,:dist preacher, ani a mem1ber of L Allture im Mnrion County, s returnud to his e-sti%UteCy, and res. s Hi di'.usta. the auties of broltlicr Sons. P n11 tile last t -seve years, 24, conlviets have been Se-t to the pen - tiarv at Albany. N. . Of these r 057 have acknowad-id that previ- a to their conviei.j they were ad tel to drunkennss. Fle temperance cause is prosperinc Darlin-_,ton. There is a white and -- V .,r- ten:poi.-nen zociety, the for r numberit.g sixty memibers and mo).st inlvete..rate topers are joining tIr e priiwce of bark eLpers ill DarlinI'.ton i s his busines is sufferinir. d [I.M::GH, Mareh 17.-Pass engers m thle w,-st, on this mri'strain. tirii thw reports of the rumiblil hil ad -erllupheaviing of Bal11d ,i WesterIt Carolina. Pe) lii:1 oa aid near that illountaiu i lit. ald a vlcunic erup-r nI is 0 "Nlwt::rily expected. 11 .3,777 :iil of railroad o re bulilt ill thle United States, a lit mI]ore than1 half as manll~y were built 1 972. Tile total num:lber of mliles railroad inl tile Uniited :at.s is set vIa at id , 857, of V wih 1LZ5~,80 t miles ie been (o:peted within tile last 'It years. 1 1'he (Gr.tetville mills no~w runl over Im tell to t welviE pen cenlt. dividenlds. ve a hanidse IneC s~url,' and ( are ab out ilding a new mEill. The11 L:iigley [s now run 1 0.0001 splindles :and mns in proport:on. anul are paying adsoef dividends. le New Orleans City Railroad the Ier dayV sunk inl the river a bagI cou- e aingr47.000C cEoutIEErfeit .ic-kei COins, ieturnsl of 0one ya r's businieSS. e railroad Comlpanli!. have offered a lard of a thousa.nd d.dlars for ill lmationl whichi will lead to thle dis cry and puAi.henit of theC counter te: Thll Court if .Ses.,iIns of (Greenville unty h as its hands full. The dock e>ltins1 certain crimes of every de- 1 :. froml mIurder to paty lreeny, I .1 the granld j ury h:ve b)een listruct -v by Judge (Xooke to Ilo.ok after the ul.r license buin-.:. t he la ei I it no) IIli.-nn sh:d! U' issuedl to oth thanE keepeirs of blnla fide tavxerus lNIlr O -tAs arb ]. atl occu rred inl the apjpe-r Basie b vee thre.: miles below Lke P~ Irovi. e... oIn Frid;i . and( wat- Itwo hunl uv::rds lonig at the ba :(count. - ten or lure larg- 1il:lt:tltins thte ' 'drich's aingiII over ed. iromi thi., erc-v:se. whlih iti rted ha aitZAre.idy sto)pped thle nto e 4 the trains ''i the Vick--bhurg 1 A re~vepert Railroaid.I i'l'her are0 .1' persons to at squatre l ini the British Empire; MU inl t.;nited K'ig.domn, 201 ini In1dia.r ser vedl. however, that ill some arc Inidin thei densit ofpput. m Ie mn equals thlat of Enigland Thle ell rules liver 18~4,7tJ ,I0 souls; I people dwell in 414,142A5i ho4u.e; ar1ea oft the lanId thiey inhiabit is : l,.- thanil 7.7;4449 sqjuare mnil's. [II a leture last .Monday nighit. in timlore, P'rofessor S:i;th st-tedl it a fact, that whiskey and tob-acco lin ore diseases ~th:m all otheor I was5 in the world. Ev-eu the prop)or El Of acidenlts are maiinly oingI to Vusness5 or intOempernlce prorducd q theCse artie!eos. Thley did more harm mn the entire 2.400 remedies of ma ia ueicai did good. They were al istru:nelnlIt al inI shorteninlg thle ax' ge life of P peile geue!r:lly. [~NoomiY Is LIIntITY Asti E!A51. swift said : " have no' li ote 1no-y I of econ:omv than tha t it is tile eIt of libertyV and eas0.' I )oes nIot commo sense51:5 anld hlistory ve thne truth of the sayVingl' *1 we not., lughiZlt we not. as a peo)- e. desire the blessing~s of -liberty and ( K iertalinly we do. Then1 let US act L wi'se :necn, anld ila our (daily lives businless transactions live up to principles of -ecoaoimy - faiithfulily j Ye have ne~glected tile inlvaluable re too long ; let us strive to secuore ike sensib1e and patriotic men and nenI. It is witiin our r-eh. We st bl:mne onily our own lindolene, o)r pidity. should we fail to secure X thiful eas~e and desirable liberty. (G'yia Grange. -. 'I aigt scoil for practice in the il fsplling has been institu at Berry's Statiou. Kentucky. IOn one of tile grirls fails to spell a d crrectly the boy who spells it gets tis lIer. Several eirls are fast for tig all they ever knew about spell ,whlile tile boys are improving withi, Xalpe aiiy . .-12 ,- ,.hus | ,ddress Deliverett Ee!'re New berry Divi.sion. No. 4, Soai f Tem perance. Jan. 27, 1474. by L. C. .1oore. WOnTHY PATtR CI:e. I-h'1r1ERS -AND ISTETs: It is a tth Wil'clh cannot 1:e with ood th.t, three years ago, tle alarming ee', in iempjerance. t hreaitened the ruin of is coutry. Theri! were a teQ individuals ho saw this terrib!e cata,trophe La,tenihg. hey saw that if thii dreadful -cIurg', ti;s silence, that wa!eth an d.wkme.s and estruction, that wameth Z! Unoo:1'l:y:y, mhoud erase for twenty-fiv- years to eotue, w-ith le rapidity it had wc :he part te years, i.e glory hIs -parted" woald h writei on :e post of onr do6rs. The su%. tha:t the iemies of free and populir -ve.tims. to have alhvavs watehed I,., with a zealon. "d enviou eye, and who have repea:edly radiCted OUL downli;, .)uld then exihing - exlam, lUW are the mit:y fallen! Alas! ia-;! tha grea t z:itisn, tho,., mighty peple! tie fruits thy oul Isteth after are departed oni the, and tls,u shalt fiud them no more all!"' At this fearful junitu:e :hev co:ineneed i work of reCori, wi:h a holy ardor. As iey proceeded, they gathered resh strength ad courage; ard t huit ihr l,eii :,ors have -en beyoid their r:n z iguiine expecta onN. Tie expression, :hat this i 2n ahirming ldde:,trucive vie.- is aiII.:s it is com on; ht, the 'faer ji i): vet 1',1 as i: "hould in :t! it, 3:c.e. Iy it preva:t-ieo. (ur. n,iiltle itebecomve blnted1, andl (,ur mpathies chilled. We have reg.ded i: a lo, ie-e : ry t-vi l, 1a I theev 're h avec -e t few 1;4r: to arrest its progresS. It has been a-t.i:e,i that 71,337.0A.hi Sardent spirits are con-:ut d in the Uui te i ates every . er.. lw it is pi'ssibile that with te:13 a nrntiaL - on-amp:iun if thi. pn:: .ATE:': that U: sh.i d h ve We drunken s. As a stili fir;her pruof .' its prev. lice it may b)e addJd 1h:i. to tisU de:tsta1)e il hal:iuhme vc, we lay in thm different ems of original coit of the artil, wawste o me, expense Of civil tid Climilt! sui;ts. ad ;an1erism OCCiSioned thereby, at an iii tribuate of S150Jt,00,00. Itudepen.leni:, ieliegen as we b..-t our 1Vs to be, h is it haIt wT :-o tllely sith Lit to thik degrading -and ig;lominiou avcry: ulike he bwiadage of the aucielt ebrews, our !- vo:untIry slavery. ur har.l i' INTEMPItANC-., and its coneDin ont vices our tawk-Masters. We are sloc'ked with the acounillts which we eeive of the ba Uni;: of widows with the ad bodies of their husbands in 1ungal. [t said tiat six hundred per year are the vi. Is Of 'his cruel rupersiition. ;ut, our acch.allan God, our in,-atiable Moeh, is )t saisfied with less than thirty tho ::and lutii per year; Making IGSTr hiUa -iugs p4vr day. Awon., these are 1niered the rich and ie pooir, the learned and the ignorant, e noble and the Itean. It lavs Pi the ta-t the aliiublenless Of tihe wife and m-.o ler. It feasts on the beauty of youthlt, ad baiquets even on the wisdom wind :rength of age. You may see it in the grog top) and botle!, clad in ragi. ])1l ing, adil xaggerng, and taking the name of GWd in tin. 0.1 the far'll you may ii-c*ver i:, n ie prostrated feaces, :he eattle unra!t, and aImling at Irge. ::nd the buildigs in decy. ott m3lay see it in the spleudid manioini anI'd Stile humbe Cottage; in. the study ' mnel f sdience, and in the haunt cif the gan ler'; nlo: even thle pul pit h:ai been spared rOml its dhevas:a3:ious L.ike :he frogi. of l;-ypt, it h.us COe 33;> in> our huumies Anrd up~on whlom wi' I Irs irou-handItred int fix inex2t hli unrCeentin3~ :; . W4 ill it ot he upont tihe temperate drinke'r? lifeware tien, I beseeh yotu, by tli thle merLcies ot od, by your duty to your fa ily aV 3I3 d'-oun ry, anld by all the bies.et topes of heaven, eci.are hiowi yu sport aIbout the brinlk oft uch a fearful destrue:ionl. Arti"hity Giod, "1f it be thy will that marn houltt sulffer, imnpose tpain lme wi.hatever ~etmeth tt.,d inl thy sightI; give2 meI nlothing at tile bjre:ii lof soirrow to eat ;uke from meC lie friends ill whom I haive plac.ed liy Confti ence ; pl2ce met iln the e.d lIat or poverty; :31 t' e11 thte thotirny3 bed of di.seas'e; tet my tietileCs per.,eente .Oni def'iamei tiue; le: me 2w 2in the whirhviad anld roap int the storm; -t my welfare pass atway tas a cloud; andi 13' eneies3' coin.- u;pon t', as the breakin.4 33 01 w.ters; wh--ii I lo till 3;oodi let evil utme; anrd i. i:ent I aat for light 1 send dark es' : set dch befo.-tre me' itt all its terrors; do Il to is, but savle mae, nierciful God., oI! satve Ie f'romt the ove'rwheu!m'ting tate of the ran tkard." Whtat an1 hionor' is i: carnsidered to have ee istrumeta.ttIl in thte 1ach:iev'ement ot our .tiotnal inrdepentdence. .\nd nere iis 231 op -)rtuty 3 to dh,ppi. y 'ou: p):ttiotistal, y'our b1ristl.3 ian I! phi lrclp andl self-devotion3 inl a torious3 e.mse, a cause wthichi will ridie: vr'C'l tis invaded ourn shores. I'11.- ha 'ought wit im mIr313.1, naituralI, an,ui eter |ai dea.th,Itt haing to pity'for (aldt 0; 3 2)ug, 'td wi.ll, It .-uffered to gO 033, tIIIke s'lav4es of 1 a:! Shll ne sit stIlt and14 'ee htis idle and gene-ral devastationis, wilthout aIn ~for I? Sttall wevc steurely foil ourm a3rm1s, 'hen consegm-net'3tCe so( dre:tilul willtie tE:e re uh tI' tOut' iniacti vity ? Shlll n be sileni an uggilh -pecta3:)rs (of tji, It:: voe? sha;!l the '0ce ol wepn and wallintjlg pierce the very eatent and, 0.ur hte:irls rInaint3 unmo13ved? ha ii tC 1th ond 31amenna ions,,33 In pra:. ers of' i-trae: ..wives .lnd (cui.2hent re:ti:bi ie skies. utd weu 3emainl i sih'e? MI-n andI brei!te, as 33wneVa out of our sleep. It is no timte owl f: cold e.tielations5. lile ieem33 i. In u i. It Ine con)lquers, wec have northin 1 expec't * t2 his handi tIlt tor:nreS and dt.s "'Iii- 'tender riesVCC are'C t iuch."' t tirst 133 cam t :t '0'us ' ile gtlrb of fr'ie:l h I. i tiu- of hi. skill to hteat our 2.l ickne, ; jo o orow p!e aure for pin: '3d plety fotr povert. 4VVe took him by h libe nh a1 bad-im 31welcomeI. We re eIved 131 h im . int I e,nitidence. We emI ra'3ce.d i as onr 0 b3'rothet' antd comp3 n 14.2t03 1B31 wh21il e eu hbeel a31 pataker of' our osplitalhity,. he1 has3 ba:'ely in~u led and)2 abut'e-l .5. ile ha.s i.catter-ed Iire-bzrnds and11 deathI l3ni22;u-.II i:h sow.e:l h'iln iont- int illr anmilies anld nighIlIboods. HeI htas trought: 1i3h him pst;ie, swordi andt f:amin. lie a' murderedl ou3r 'loved one''' beforei' our 3' 131a3y 21 !f.iter Ii: h sorrow- to) tthe gr-ave2. Ie hasH wrested trom thte htard huad rti po1' 2'ty the sC 13313 pittance(' that shotuld have' urnlishle-I breadh fIlr :hIe h:ungry. It is atgainlst this "'bh.ood-th3irsty" tyratnt e have' wtIe I war'. .\-.minst Sth33 , il onl-:er 2e hatve lifttd lip the blannler. We hIave ir'ien lhe snord inu 1a :HIoLY C.ti:sE, 13ind ith It ,1 Ole'in1 deterrtinaitiotha113t we w'ill ever- sheth:2te tt utii its thirsty b:d2 hais r-unk hi v'ery blood. Op position we rmi:y expect; hut I'- no - osition3 in.leir it<; let rto s!iunder out'end us: et no rid ceule dhivet t us: he- no0 res:stan3ce eter its; Iet nto seorn move us; let no b reats latt uIs; et no lrepch coil amtely. di.grtice, mli-repr3esentationi or oblo0 y13 di.V2com Ige us5. Let onwa.'rd ! ontward i be uIr w:tl'0I : iew rd. 1 and'we sh1t11 succeed. Fr-om lie G;n!l of Alexieco to rthe St. Latwrence: rm thle A:ian3tie to the~ vt 1ley o thIe M1issis iPpI, t'- ahirnt has beten '.oundedh. Let us 3111p):0 battle. Let ut" equip otr,elves for '3e 'otibair, e.nd the Lord G;od of ho.-ts shll I Yout :3! knowv of tie w i he-spre-ad evils of ils ,ini. "'11ntper.me1ie," (fot' it 2" eeriiy3 '1i).:voni in-wing this, it mtust ha el-ar to Ilnr muin-!s thiat ir onttght to bre parl dow't, nd1 there i no be:teiri way3 to resiHt it than33 l'e mIust gt agintst himt like at neli regu-' ork. Le-ft none be idle. L,.: ui, wolrk "ianid >i hand and hiearat to heart" in this glorious ause. Thtere is no bett -' w.:yI to met ir ian thlrough (ur (Order, aind youa have all (lunttaii t.,ken its vows Yout knaow its matntoa."-Love, l'urity andi Falleli:7 " ove for ailtl mankin, ; i'urity inr1)11 lives: idelpev to the oblig:itiors we havtIe taken. 3i n'dle.s for 10 to sahy anfl thinlg lfurtherll. I ill e-3.1' ti, . h;:e- .:hto:nypt at a32 aIddress y' a few verses cif poetry fromt ant unknown Onrwar-a righ:eous caus.e is yiours, Arid v'iclory shal! tbe won: ueleal comoplete success insures, Goaon, go on. go on. IDnwa. trd-a th3ousand hear.tthS shalli smtiile, A thouitsantd voiC 'sbl5 orir lator andil your1 een:5Cisees toil, 'To satve fromn wretchedniess. On1ward-.I v'oict from hieaven erles, 11Io'. mlelting3 is rte tone: .ethuinks eaeh sturdy lie-art replies, We wii, we will go on!1 1rnwatd --and ever-y vale and hill Wi:h sho~ut,~ of joy: shalt rinrg, aud pean is sha;d the wide world fill, .\nd de.et-ts blotm like spring. ~Jnward-till every soul -s freed, F-rom earst to wi'sterti sl:n, 'will be a jubilee indeed, Go an, go on, go n. FOR Tile HERALD. p;I -er I V(44.1 -a . AN liI:N 1Wi A ITENTlF' in i MAiLL ~ LL E.iai 1i >n-t-. t we l iti.,- .l- t' . L il .idTsair>NS ~,- T Tl' N.\'NY- ha-, ut . Tin : ilet i il- wi nter relw <' ul' e :' -i1 l:U. in :.TIlvan(i (if C.. k*1 sT l 7. n it Nv,, I hik thet rc:son is found ini tie tlif- .I fo r.-lit- If s: l a n i:N IN y v. W > . >n v ; w - - th! \s tail)ll dov v tat her! i grows a. ItIX- Hin rianitly as ito-o. his' v .M' .L---law att'.11lov l : I n a . -vr w ie r r lit) (tMb . we)r sarpri e i i at as veg etin V at .1 tahh) ie strTin- ntv X li tiki(. uii i e is ti,mi- si usv. t r att i ol isieber b I t i wet- o~Iithink ath.e o . i nVS te if:- . rencare if a.ro:vinr a pi i If lte - 'ohIa wildn i-; it dil Itar L var. gr al it tila- an, lla a-'t j)F*0,jiwroi'M4 t Ia. thlt Schoa tll wic Sitl t hele\ar. Rev. (ov.-Irzt. F tfr.ri. wrvc levc.or of thl S:irl ni:s numeroucly .1111; attnded 1 lai: 10 tV r Wing naCVI do toth stringeni y of1 the' t ief Thoug ji '4- ii in th Stat:, A. L Fl i in T S Wie codltiS ind aUlt b sy ard litw I mm,s tImah dor. notvb runZ!ifP this Ofe wroim, as it didt atea r. we p i et thi ) .u r tit pr:lo iap~erou I y e:u*jfor te tc l whic 6'in; ae : 1 lerc. Gergl F I ur dia w pit(tlo nwf the-kehool has bown P'Sols- n c -.r f. : \ lxur t "V -lic.i Vkv :-n ini t 11i:- stil)l u- ,difs L.dic. :Ivw."tli )If c its, has Uncitved y grIt h t :I.ty t - .I i, p(1ire . hethevr. o hor wllsiccepto a ~Ilo%,(! tow;fftls Liu Ratil P.O:ad, al.ld ( 'oi-ve- p)I bu ebv v l anT boa. l an e of i r t vt - ji tlhSt:il ed Mo r\i. in thi r . y , ili ima pI.-pv to stat an tha a h the lilow b trids ts Wei grh Af ier ahre N at Iut, _-i S. r yh i ti.(:d ia -S himt l 1W by: his ( ,. Ip til qbuart. Tis h- it : il a va t t arl i:t dini s-,ill. Is it hint str:mngnt ,l tionstae il e ently d erplexk d. dosciie t ed to pnteda- :of itsed angod Pscunto-V n.. 1te ar ly \ ia lu ally ihict I' e,I :Is fary ia.S i on L.sura i . iimo-di ds? D.I Falit ynth w ol 'l . aou: :ixeeni. Iif <im:ided busines a bf II Litl sav -iti s e d p-igot:ry sore. anol bb i n:.f a f: ir mfi ov t rm th1 e \\-: morlw fards hrn. oail :l,:d aie- p s UtAin.t in in WNS i .e h t m ta hAiken ai d reatliow mod ate pol Ilities. Licens h 1a)i ii . I:td oly the hal th iuI iIa. Theisa u to "'amol a t m llillti y.), a.: w ild l*t v iJlli-, 51101 tih e o j Pu attu tof di iatio R1 thu t e r is t h nm5h int in. tet ilG ie i ranges l, silfauai.n wh "hleads M o niy ei rel. of iN. yuth. Pasatoer the s:li-,ita--T h i l\p::ingi ato muchp for 'ate iaet, wiall e ."-c5aI'01 Co elmr l1iS fre fromi athis a v (Ju tow hase~ lytrecentlyav obttied va hail niu. u)aW. iken, and the waiJ i t h la t t:m-, forti <ientoal purpici oSe Thel Li) lon el, t whomk iyouV witlia laecog i:e a th itt, ahi fhie aigient Iin orant iing1$ te G.iran'.esdr inka the't .\se,hi.ts lthis hatiflly the form* erlyo ellain. WenIla were);ti relently c.ondu'a eld lvir thel p-emi w s byiil'i tieil ct:ul howt -a m: ''e o~i i'a elyz fixed,t w~oi t a fo r i c a,, ide ain, a:ieritieame myt. Indus" tioulsae, and il siooni halea 1 re beii atiully~ imp'roveds s phii ii-e.~an Miihrtaa. Whimeraf.' h: iu wnhiI her,& tw e i:mihte.a*'1 'Ia. Glaover. and a.ii e i dau'1he. <pie :eo pihd0h latert isa a--at ed a i tte 3i1di asoie- t Feall Collegeut:a in a..a the '. teatmen ~t o Rev. lt. N Well . so of th lehi' tNl Chrh isi'l quitepplar th :d lse forenes :uII al ist neam plish i 'a aood wok ""0i Iat'aaI ft l ThYe Pre'sbyiter iai's hja ' rtl or arn members.tIi eyhavelopened .\lia S'ah-res halt School. i ds flI:liitaa'itid ell. 1s Coketsury from it :i' theii beg2innh ing, thas bi hena';u-thditaow. The Lps':E:i nlmuL is ." fro'mlthe!m firt t oliishopfl' If theV h urch. . CokLle ad- Ashur, but ail iet hi hr : ha Ii Lal ang 5 a'a.dtdm tla o Iiiltin b-e ina)ene-- or an lahv.r t < Sino iai: to m suitir her ineris.a O thaeli %aath the F Prs ter liui af Ch r h was e: ins lae.iteal lv 'a'iti ilits clot iI' thjai Church. ae d-t) - .' iiid i tie t ser i):s. livin' Ia(l. hearty Gd-I ded Wnceto latilta ilih:ee ta nTherI in a I ''a ta: hichi.i deavep ehtrenibenaa :md 4110 imp olaeit a1 nd :thdit m wetill oly he il e ilttr . foa <hn mn tin: d a m ei a " aTle fri':m -t odist . hrhlat a s r r tie en tIi paidi It aldeb: of . l:ti sthir ia priohir Li'Vapurch1i ated ist,- 1 e, : o praii 1le toa0i-nil n l e i n, n: of ll :r the ofh 1)abwOs l l ! i''a'iia are to l be~ hire to-al.I . Mil.s . i) i psaizL. hrh o Fsatri' w1-:lt T 1:ai,li'.'s i.\l. A- N1 .\-Eil- Ti la h isT a'a-iil'm LOt -1iii t:0--1: :a biiit.1 a>S. Chuh TRaNI a'itlel muiisf.ls'a p(1pl Ara.i uNla:--.otai:.\b:Lc eu: it i 'NiE ---.iu Et. -r'il-: a::i-f1-1:the : l-it1 "ls ( 'ot-:l, Wt at:n art- o 1>r it10 of T i knal iiiii s tolov iheiim 1'hre t'ea~iI~ L s tl' FeigitlI lir- eni mi: ain h tte wi:ilre tiors a r e morea,i ilea:tilly Reeitim a-ed. iihniStF lvery tlead a seridns tgintoi sahowel their been v Thie a i the:df:ere1 liuthoit T Chuieb' yard ar otae riachr i thruhhery and iirnifl onin blodom1. trIf. ayIobj,ct in natur a e aid, c l altliee " w i rli i', thoe ilower daa-o, the'a type of piaty,~-~n and~' lother p:L--ioflathe churd'ihk werue jr :,.. o :n n.-;nn.s. s, se:ot- o, E NOTICE. ~ s'in'plo :., li. Jam-- .C Lvalhv, ,Ie u: 'P:b ate fr New:.errV Ct;lty. on '. t%d of N!:, . - , for ':jml Dis hr-.:ear d ii eter- Di)ni-sorV as the Ad in rr a the p..r..alial E..:ate o: George Geog Ct.ND C. CARLISLE, .N. r : . Adm'r. 'reenville & Columbia Railroad. [hrough 'icket% to Charlestoli. - d er vi.itiig Charles on !orI'. I)' of . Ofpurchasing coods arc INID TltlP TI KET1S, to ;wl h e .r ,i1 aIt aill the pr:'1,ind hafiu. on 3.. ii:e vfthe 'loadi, on appli. atioll to t A : - (aan i0 I ::T '* unti be 1st .1y Of %btr llext. THoMAS 1AuDA.MAD, J.ti, NoRTON. Gineral TiLC't Aget. 31ar. 25. 1 - 1 LNNUAL NMEETING OF THE STOCKHOLD EIIS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD OMPA'Y AND OF THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD BANK. Cn.lu.: , S. C.. .'March 14, 1S74. Tie An:a! . a.ing of t Stc.ekhiolder I the Sutith C;.olina R:,iro.ad ,'ompany al of de 'ouh!-we~ren l..ihnoad 1Har..k -ill be heid in this City, in the 11.li of the aik o .arva-non. North-e-st corer of ,:tad anl St:i! streetS, on T'ESl)AY, pril 14. proximo, at I I 'cloek A. %I. On lie dav a lai : ama aim election will i,e held et%%ven ti. ,I o q ' A. M. awl 3 P. M., r . a a*rector in the Rai:rtd Com. a1v a;1d !hirteen Directors inl the. Bank. L coniattee to verify proxiv.< wii! attelid. Stohiolders w i:! be paswed over the ldtoal.d from themtv i: freeco bare. J. E.L ErY, - N!:. 2.3 -, t. Seeieary LNNUAL MEETING OF T11E SOUTH CARO LINA RALI.ROAD COMPANY AND Oi THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD BANK Cnt. i.s;>ro:. S. G.. NI.arch 14, 1874. St,ckhlderavi' ' I Prox'i iJtenIded tL e used at the leet1:4 to be e: onl thif .4th .a11d 15:h1 of Apri! pruxiiiio, are re ueated to lodge ite. w%i eit h r ot thl o!on.ing- Iom"olmil 1 t! 1, who4 will be it vatend LleC tal te Ia of :he11 w . I'-k of Cisilt"stor ing tile morni:. of he 14:h April, fo .he p-Irpore of verifing Pro!JvA. Oil tht o; . I y da:ig the e!ew'ion, oll iell l i Li aypreealt he Coinailittee fruln *:mii ha-cl:- of Proxie,s before tlia .ouIr or e:I.; u the poli. L c IIEN:Id.WKS, C P. .\IA... T. 1. *AINI, Com"ittee. on roxies. Ma.2.5, 12. SherjiIt - Sales. OT.TE UF S1l*'TI CAV OLINA r0cNr OF NEWBERRY. IN TTE ( BATE COURT. Fx Parte-Ja...r.:wfard, Aa.'at , J:a Gratwturd, dee'd. P1ai: (r Sale of Persona! Proirty. h irim of ain order n the above caSE t I :. lion. . C. Leahy, .JIdge of Prc a.a e. f:- N..wb:r It. 'ount, 1 willa~ se'al, at Newbeatrry C. II., 1) Sa:tualay, t.he 2nth inst.. tat 1: O'clock. 31. One Eil ILorse. One L1] Cow and Calf. h.. Prarct of thle ILtate of' Jas. Caaw M.ar. hr,. l--2n. f9. 1ATIE OFi S(Ui'T1f C.\li(OLINA (C UNTJY 01" NEi;WHERRY. IN THEli C'O3DON PLEAS. Foreeillar o,f Mortgage. Ina puLrsuIace ofiL a onher inl the a'.ova .- frorn Ia. h i l. : .1: t.ae ' M,ant -omer' ~fo-es, I ila sel., :at Pubalie Outcry, itt New .err I' II, "a. Ca., )n th Firt M:oayn is Sapril Next .e folloaing R..al E.,t:ate, situate in the Ot11) t. as.al a'1t ..'o .i ., to.-.V iLt: Two Hundreliid and Fifty si. (256$) Acres of Land, noe or leSs, arnI bouandeda lay b.ads of D :. Biazhardl', l4ar:d< o athe. E:-thate' oft tah. In. Jobaf Jin.- onae, a e'd , D.av.id Hli redi: of a-elve Iaonth-, with inster .t fron he I ay of s:al... w.'ith a branrd of thle pur .:1111.in. l a ain ng.age of tl.e premises, t eenre~ thae~ p :a:et aof the. credit piortiona feW pr[~IlOln I:-ant paid by lt o'clock ol hea daya of sale, the~ landi w ill be' res~old a he Ii-i.i of the puirchaaser. Paurchaaser t< iny fair papiers. J1. J. CA1RL\GTON, st. ts. c. hernI!': (1lice, M4ar.l 1 1874. SHERIFF'S SALE. By' virm.- of =undirv e.xecultions to mec di 'e'td, I will aell, at Newberry G. H., S. C. J the First Monday in April naext Fwo Hundlred and Fifts (250) Acres of LandI, nore or less, bjoun.ied by' laLinitS of Joha: lar:Ks ala I othe'.rs. Levie.l up~on ias tihe iroprhty of' J. C. L:u:., at theC s::its of Cope unad & le..riden, Love'lac'e & Wheeler, Thom. s M. Ehake at all. TERRMS (%AS-To bie aidl onl :he das 1 Sale. Puircharer to lpay for paper.. A LSO, ) Tuesday. the 7th of April. 1874 tlthe residenace of' the abiove Defendant wii sell, 600 B3ushels of Cotton Seed. nre or less. One [1] Buggy, &c. TERMS ('ASH. J1. J1. C'AlRRNtTON, s. N. C. Seiffi'- t)ilice, Mar. 16i, 1 374. M 'afar. I8, !!--.:r. {12 L J. M(' IUG1 11 & 00, (IIer for sia!e froma Warehaouse thec follow g el knownl I'ertilizers: ('AROIN.\ FElRTILIZER. (NOTTO'(N FOOL). ETi\\'AN :;lANO. PEhlUVI.\N (U.\NO : ) .li E P : ACI FIC Gt' ANO. M Eli M AN'S AMMONIATED >SOI4VED BONE. AR[CeI:1'LERAL LINE. Notice of Finial Discharge. I will m:ake a final rctthementt oui the tae of Haly Gole, dece.ased,. iln the office ' Pro"bate .Jud:.te for N a berry County, OIL uesday, the 14th dlay of April next, at 10 elock, A. M., ::dh la-i. fair a full anal fin .1 a arge rom all liab,ility' as the Admnaiia -attr, with thec will anntexted, of said de, :ased. JAMES B. CLARY, Adtm'r., wtith will annexed. Mar. lii. 1874- 3i)-~. Carriages, q a on , A - Tuo.%S 3i. LAKE. JoN A. CHAPMAN. WORKSHOPS. COTTON GINS, WACONS, BGGIES 1I CARRI.GES, Made and Repaired At t:eir Shops at Newberry, S. C., by the subcer*;. WOR%K IN ARRANTED AND SAT ISFACTION GUARANTEED. 3 Mr. Jack.s,o:n T.ylur, well known in this coMnNitv. s:,perinteidz the Wagon and Garriago ljpHrtmjei:Ts. BL -AllfITH Nnif all kitnds done. ILAK & CIAP IN Mar. 11, 1ia-3m. The subscrib,r takes this method of in foininIg his fritids and the public that he has establi:-h-i ca shop at Prosperity, and is prepared to make :,i repair 19GG119 An WA&I1 All kiis of Blacksmith Work Executed. REPAIRS ON COTTON CINS, SHOT CUNS AND RIFLES, Door Lorks and Pad Locks, FURNITURE Of a:1 kinds neatly repaired, NEW SEATS IN ALL KIND OF CHARS, PICTURE FRAMES Made to Order, Cotton Screws Made Complete. Old Copper, Lead and Brass Bou-hL TERMS STRICTLY CASH. I respeettu!y solicit a share ot patronage. J. B. LasSALLE, Prosperity, 4. C.. oi line of G. & C. R.L 1)ec. 3, 2-3m1. Sewing JIIaclhines. THE WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE tJ Is Without Doubt the Best in the Country. It is E ASiEST TO MANAGE. LlGilTEST awl FasTEST RUNNING. The SIMPLAUST G;ONSTlRUTED mnd MOST DL R ABLE MACHINE in the mar ket. Pronounced by Phy.icians to be the L.UST INJt'Li!ot's. The WI!EELER & WILSON has bee. the Yavonm: for 27 years. The Sales ofH182 were 30,000 more than any peous year. Te ofese our Augusta OLice, for 1871, For 4al on EASY TIME or MONTHLY INST ALLMENTS. Old Machines of al kinds reair jed and warrantecd. Stitching of1 all kindsI nteatly donxe. Satles Rouo at: Mez.srs. McFall & Poor. Store, Non be?rry, S. C. L. H. REDUS, Mar. 11, 10-tI. Traveling Agent.. AMERICAN BUTTONHOLE OVER-SEAMINC SEWJNB MACINE. BUY THE BEST! The A31ERICAN will Laist a Life Tim. -It is sutperior to all othiers for simplcay and! duirabilit. It ha.s been. pronounced by the best me eban ies the best fini.shed, and masde on the btest plan, of any machine mxanufactured. Will sew the finest and coarsce.t fabrics, so, matter how miuch starch. Never drops stitches, runs light and almost noiseless. Gall and exami;ne for yourself. Sold on tne mno,t reaaonale ternas and satisfaction cuaran:eed. Indu::exelnts to clubs. LO)VELACE & WhEELER, Oct. 23 43-ti. "The Family Favorite." Is now on Ea.hibition, and ready for sale, MRS. D. MOWER, GENERPAL AGEN~T, Fo Newbery,nd Laure.ns Counties. tIL Iv one of th Ne WedSwn e to thestfaction it gives my ie n duhe,Iwil add may own opinion as a prci .n. . mecatie, that for Iharx?cTrox of W,on a. s:A in bajld, eas of manipula tin 'impicity ,4f constructionl and readi nies of adjustmnent, it is NUT I:c?.L.W by .tman. hr sen in:g machL~it.e in the market. JESSE Hi. LORD, Mech..nieal Editor of "Seientifie Anmerican." I L[ BEII10SE BIIIOT FOR SALE. Ilyi vrtne oft aui.rt ve' ed in mue by Wila F.x N ance, I w ill 'sell, att public ourt ery,x atNewherry Court Ilouse, South Care [ina ON .UoNAY THE' 1 I SINTil DAY 02 APRIL NEXT, the I W~ELLING BOVSR AND LOT, now occupi d by Williant~ Nan in the Ton a of Newberry conti in 0NE4 ACE, more or less, and fronting on Pratt Street, bounded on the South by Frienxd Street, on the Easm.t by Wilson Suret, anmd on the Wes by C. oate Street. TERMS OF SAlF-Onetird cash, the balance payab'le on or before the first day of J.inuary, A. D). 1S75, to be r-ecured by th.e hond of the purchaser and a mortgage o: the pruises. THOMAS V. WICKERAdm' Neaherry, S. C., Mareh it', I$74-' Miet men in the coimunity st xuIple an.1 give tone and chmire o the pratetie. An efrort was a \:Lr :-o to e tst:Ahlidh a Lol"e of IT .lartd:t'. IIt it failted. lel! with'w exceptions e.-r n-vk a d :itive p:irt :rg:lilSt 'r g:* i' th hotuileir ad the i:Lil1es failed to i. favor. It survived but a -hort n 1-1d th1e COi iIIILIILV \er.e ha:ip) death. Tie little time it lived it onis oIf the lce. Ai :tI tve. !-z 1'1-r would illl mIre <r0od to ie ofS. s rmionis. howev ilm t :11"I w l i ei: r r h bt a ould be the means <:.f s:vinO not ,'whO inl Ltenl y.:,r- froml this 1:1te till Iinkarl' :19 Vs. o: ith in- :tll the abI- pr:ieing fromll v tried to 1 - 118 'k heIt,-n !IW in iail for inor.in.r. h11,i-d is his L-:comll; oilf'ece of tll 1h1hil. I IC:rn tOwn- i- buit little ebh:mee* for :e:pLi front t1w penf-l:iltv of the :lw. NVor ' wa l( thVXCiting- e:a'use in bothi Likv others wihun, w know. : Iritiks make- him :a lepraiLd inl triml tor :u del,4 of deadti. e popor of the Coimv h:Iae met a x'i-r' lti: lil the hrnilIn;r of ile Ilou.-Lk. with :ill the (uth uldings. t. tiio stl.We ViSi-ned 1he4 SJ)4>t uinltod tIl st:acks of chiinieyS. 1! in .ullen glooin looked oyer the k. hi iiinnai e' occ'upy) thecehpel, i'rin dhoht ahirty, 0 :llf coloitd. 'wund -ih,:;L Sqll1tIi:.1- :trolind :1 f,.\w at t back of tho dtreh. ihtre n uip'ply of wodl. the fire was :. Ote &dyt*\ very vId :41i: aheterok it io-cy, andi extreme *L age, in Am1 of whie :nd colored Inien and on wer :Wul n ii SUII in wretcLIed itit'n as i:a.!- U:- :ick at hevar'. -(r0d hov. aunt Xti -iVe -L of,I* wU-1 Nl'iltpl,t ha:ilds. th e !st ui i og1, .1- Ithoughl the( h:111as wvre bur-I-1 V :t:1 f-rnier Hied. IIv wore aruienit >tbt a tatterel cot-shiver IN ith v,i. WVV V(:111uldot but ox 1. lk 11,:s thi. Chr--:;!: i . 1 ei lz t n it lne e ten t tlittir'? I' thii old n-ill', the holie of the. McDulli's, t' 'iheri'. CA!bomti's. (land 'S of Im,b bl,Odi.\r A ln.e God's .whoml 11f pl: t t-MI ili ll. hiands l:rt o ;,wupte withi fod1 :aud et~ A . color-d wom:I in the hIi us ii ,,:e v:as tle wife of Tol the ne-r., who has ciarge of the - luoc. ThLer li% scatte-ed ovr I lIor a qtiiity of r1ags which hd f <quilt-:, :nidt:t bcds So) filthy. I : ilersuaded thee is not :1 Ven m in te Wutx who w hi'ii be 1z iOr a free ine1r) in lis -erxie ;thei a stinle iiIht. How the wrNVIVtChIes elillred tile cold4 IAiny ani iht iiuIItedi:telx aLfter the - hari to diviil. Two dax after 3W Toleirt, tIle it-gro kct(pr, In Iwith a w;ag lo: k-d -with ,to-es, te tIle (CSC Witl tie defence that p.lace is l cinlr' I f :t negro; t lat are eavly a e toS*.e.pport. t1e . :md 11itht betxxween fiVre and Six s:liid do!'trs have been dir:wn frurn I.., u r lien' suppe:i. the >res vei:-. Lt the txcus- ci o'ieCr the :'tue to its full e.XteIlt. tilt hell v iS e f 11,l V of Vlih wrethedIe"S I pu.i l nk-- Iliin:tniity 1 bhih. .JE2arri~ed, iter'. Geo,.t W. 110!Iland. iin the evenitlg arch *, 71 . ' re.,idecet oi brie's Is Jo:l' Ai.Vi iUMt ..:nr, ATM 'o itt!)i-:,S. xi AgtM, i ..t~:1 1!l:.: da iher of' t :).t.ited, oif i-i::e iiLt:u Len 0:onCl., r.me:ig ofI. liLt ' l'e,k Lwda' t'iiiee i. L ui.i.ii ILl w e te ihun n r.u :ol :e. i i tc:vn ple.e-: liidie Po,viC b-lleetire iiur bitd bohrsAMt:ItGiS 'hjua :hr o.' ,e!u!rlet. oI :Itokter wei tu: h:g ,: i"a :x! h:ai oer:iett, heit . Tht,il the.a death 0f brtrtlir, Un!g hIs los1awoth a d lnu ached, n.i who, t'mem rc we InLy . Tht,n depl symatizngwithhi :-tria . : '. en, . e c nL dtly tedthis m.:..i. dicibe with i. t(- in ibi Lf:e: ite day t he of:t~ oi: drit naa b.oar.Itetxlg . l'ti t,it iio:& - te)e e-itions whe beOth FOeR-v : C:h ASH:dwi.y trJ.OOK: db ERY, :Aeting .o Newluz'tI'eirryf 2.5 pe:m to- , . A d:n ay, her9t