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Tit Deeision efJuie Grazhu :!i e OraZneburg Larear, Came-The Indictuent Agaium .Ao:4e:% Ordered to be Quashed The State of South Carolina. Orang bur, County-In the General Ses sio:,<-The State vs. J. L. Hun b:rt. F"'ranklin J. Moses. Jr.-Ir dictment for Breach of Trust an Larceny. The question which the court i now c:dled on to decide arises upon motion wade by the solicitor for be uh warrant for the arrest of Franlt hn J. Moses, Jr..and upon a ImotIo Wade by the conasel for Frankliu J Moses, Jr.. one of the above n:mie d4eiidantz. to strike the ease ast iitd defendAt from Pie doket. o the gen-r:d ground that this court h: nm jnrisdictiou at the pr-eut time t try the said defendant. The questioi presented is one of the itmost gravit; and dellency. There is mu preceden of an adjndged case which fully cover the present ease. and the court is con plled to reach its conclusion by th ]it-ht waiily of reason and such gene r:A! principles as may be applicabl to the ease. The court takes judicial notice o the fact that tIe defendant, in whos b2h:df and aginst Whom the preseu m,tions are made, is the Governor o the State of South Carolina, and th question at one arises-ean thi court arrest and try the (overnor o the Statc? The constitution of our State. ii artiele 7, sction wi declares that "th, Governor and all other executive a< judicial officers shall be liable to ii pez.chn.ent, but judgment in suel cases shall not extend further than re moral from office. The persons con victed shall nevertheless. be liable t, indictment, trial and punishment ae cording to law." Three facts are now made appareu -first. that this defendantis the Gov ernor of the .4tute; second. that he i liable to impeachment; and third, tha after imppehment he is liable to in dwctluent. trial and punishment. Cai he be incticted, tried and punished be fore impeachment ? It is idle here ti bir consequences. If lie can be in dieted, he can be tried; he can b, punished by fine and imprisonment 3ad the court must consider this ques tic-n in view of the full measure of it, 1- gicnl cousequences. The reasonable construction of tho provision of our constitution. ntv quoted, points to the conclusiou tha notil after iinpcavhment the Governoi is not lioble to iidictment and trial it the courts of the State. But in thi present instance the court does not re lv so much .pvn the construction o the provision of our constitution a: upon what may be called the , r shadowing legal necessity of the se The constitution of the Statt de ehres that "the supreme executive au, thority of this State shall be vested it a chef mgisrate. who shall be stylec heGovernor of the State of Soutl C2arolina."~ Can this supreme execu tive authority be deposed and confined ini jail by this court ? Ilis llonor then referred to the east of Kendall vs. United Str tes, 12 Pe. ters (U0 ; the case of the State o1 Mississippi vs. Johnson, President, -1 Wallace 475; the case of the State vs W. W. IIolden, 64 N. C. Rep. 829 also Grier vs. Taylor, Governor., 3ieQord, 207, anod Attorney Genera vs. Er own,1 Wise-onsin Rep. 513. Tihe caseS no0w eited are those whiet senm to afl-ord most aid in solving the question now presented to thi: court in our judgmnent they poin to theC coreluion(~ that under the idet or theo:ry of the separationi and inde pendan:ce of three departmients of oui envernm~enlt, thecre is no power adhe rent in our judicial tribunals, to) ar rest or try, or in anty mnanner or de eree to dep~ose the Governor of the . >tate from his oftlee. Certai:.'v this indictment is idle :e well as w>id, if~'no power resides ir this court to arrest or try thle pai ty in diet:-d. .\n ef!ort wa,s made in the argumeul t.o avoid the results of the reasouna low pre'nted, by saying that if' tho Gjovernor is arrested by the court th< Liutenart G;overno(r, or some othe1 idlicer thereto cumpowered by law a iucceed to his powers and duties Ti.s does not meet the difficulty. ftb if the Governor can be arrested. th< lieutenant-governor, or other offiel who sueceeds hinm can be arrested. an< thus tihe State be left absolutely with out a heamd. The fact that provisiom is made to supply a vacancy in th< otffice 0f G;oveCor cannot add to th< jmisdictuin of this court to interfern b'y eriminal pirocess against an imeum Lent ot thiat offlce. It was further said, upon the argul n:ent of these motions, that the de lend(anit. Franklin J1. 'Ioses. .1 r., w:' no t here iudicted for any ofieial ne or is5oniduc~t, but for an aet done1 ii his individual capacity. It is tru hat the indictment does not in term ui:: :o: ihe defendanut ocia:lly. but thi e<.urt is v,bliged to say that the face o the igdjiimnt dise-loses sufflicit hei f::et that the acts or conduct wice are there char.:ed as a crime wer dlone by the defendaint as Governet while I e was the G'overnor, and coal n't l'ave been done it hie had not bee the Govern;or. It follows. thecrefoirt tha:t whether so charged or niot. tih ..eien of this defendant. as charge inm the indietment, was ini truth oil ei:l action. If it was mniscon:duct ci ime, it was still official muiseom ducnt or e5i ie commiutted by him Gzo\ eruar. ThIaecons5idera.tious5 now presen te :are sunficient in force and authorit3 in tihe opinion of the court. to detei 2lineat be presenit qjuestioni. It is a n:.vys fur safer as well as pleasante for' a couirt to w:dk ini the well-know paths of the law and under th iiuht of established precedents, b ta ocsons new issues will ari :ed demand solution and decision. TVhe present is such :p occasion. I mh.: coulrr .4hall err in its jiuagmen - will be t-romi no wr.nt of appreciatio *f the iimportanee of the issue, nor< au ar.est purpose to administer th~ law wit i:upartial fidemy,' but rothe fromii the imperfect aid derived fro: hos leza! authorities which ordian ril sl certainty sad eka?:rness . e: &/des of a judieir. tribe da! i o &'L' theri'.iLere, oiderd ad a eithe the indictnit as~ t L:.2.IL J. ..es ,Jr., be quah:ed e. t. a y to L.'n b.e .stiek frot .Ja' oeke: .. .M g 1 Tud r;N.m:.AL QUISmo.-The iiew cuirrer.-v bill provides that the t currency ati ,:hali hereafter be known as the National Bank act. Among; t he provisions are the following : That the entire Imount of United States notes outstanding and in circulation tany time shall not exceed the sunt of thre- hundred and eighty-two mil i11n dollarz. which shal be retired and ir in tle following manner only, to wit : Within thirty days after cir cul:ting no)tes to amount of one mil Slion dollnrs. shall from time to tiue be is-ied to witional banking association-, under this act. in excess of the high est outstinding vonc thereof at any tie I'ori to sneh issuo, it hall be the. dlutv ..f the secretary of the treas -iry tit' r.,tire- an ami,unt of United *:t110 no i te eq' iual to to three-eieths. It :.:.Ii be the luty of the secretary to retir, an amutint of 1~7ited States not. -s i.-ued. which shall be in re. t.dt-ti"ll Of thle maxNimumi amount of. three huneod :md eighty-two million dollar.- fixed hy this setion. and such 1 reduction shall continue until the 1.111.1imum am,&-ount, of United States!. notes outt:mdinl shall be three hun ired illion dollars. and the 'United St:ttes note. retired siall be cancelled I ri*it*.i E0 t he 3cuouii of the sink t iI fund. It idso provides that oil 311d after the 1st day of January, 1878, a.nv hlder of United States tvS th a'iiouiit of fifty dllars, 6-r any inu!tiple thereof. n:i.y present i them for payment at the ofilce (if the I trilasurer of the United States, or at t & Ii. office of the -.ssistant treasurer at ti he City of New York. and thereupon h shall be entitled to reeeive at his op I tion 1rom the ;ecretary of the treasury, - who is aut'Lorized and requited to is sue in exchange for said notes an equal aicunt of either class of the - CouponO zc ,eistered bonds of the Uti ted States ; provided, however, that the secretary of the treasury, in lieu of such bonds, may redeem said notes in gold coin of the United States. The New York Evening Post says . -The agitatimn in the Protestant Epis -c1p:d Church appears to be coning to a defiiite poit, and the spirit of the I-hureh papers and the discusiwn: of dioceeil Conventions show very clear ly the issue which is to be made at tLe appro:ching general cOTIVCntion in this city, in October. Men of weight are evidently uawilling to disturb the a settled order of the Prayer-book by oniission or add:tion, and they are a* litie inclined to make n-w andl minuto rules, or eveJ recomnmendations, as to the details of costume aud eeremony. t It looks very much, however, as if a large majority were ready to ecme outt decidedly ag:,inst the root of the ex- t treme ritualism. and to declare that the adorati-n of the sacrament is no part of the faith or the worship of the Protestant Episcopal Church." A Na: TIi:XtE v.Rl C.Uti.:s-I ToxI.-Tlhe ENcs & C'ourier s:ays. "A party of NI,rthern capitalists have '.urchatsed the old thecat re and circus4 lots on 3lecting~ street. andl have wade all the niecssary arranigemnents for thej const.ructiojn of a hiandsome1t block of ~tores atnd a new thea:tre. The ne~w| s:ructure is to b)e called "Continental| lock,"' and by contract is to be read for occulpationl by the ]st of Novemaber. The cost of its conrstructioni will be. not less thani $140,000, wore than: halt ofwihsumi has alreaidy been placed in bank subject to the order of till builder. The :rebiteet of to:e work is M1r. T. L. Wetbb, and thle builder and contractor. M1r. D). A. J1. Sullivan The following is a recapitulation of t the st.atemlent ofthe public debt of the r nimted States for thle mlonIth of May, ibt b)earin:i intere.st in the coin ~1.724,246.90ri; debt bearing~ interest ~ i' lawful mioney, $14.(678.000 ; debt on' wich interest has ceased since ma turity. $4.321 .200; debt bearingr noL interet. 8517.844,927; total debt. trlncipal and interest. $2,294,445,-t 121.35; ensh in the treasury, $145,- r 185 tI.25: debt less cash in the trea.=ury, June 1st, 1874, $2.145.2 (.i 438.10, debt less cash in the treasury, t 31ay 1t, 174, $2,149,725,377.5;de cre.se <.*f debt during the past mutttth 84 .45G.39.92; d-crease of debt sine Jlune 30. 1t87:, $2.55(l.275.47. THE~ SCNe OF IWE.LTIH for July i" the first iinmber of thu5 third YearlIy volum.: of - th., llor~ ue-fu! ::nd praecal mC azine, which sho1ud bi le tou:lil inl theL b:ands of every intelige~in: pe:5on. This July number con- ~ -tinl amon:t1l other of i:s~ mny !zie articles, t oneO on "Our American Girls:" Ar:tiicial Cri-e-; Idiosynzcrzicies of Pa 1holog'y; Treat ment of Ciaonie an:d of Debilitating Di'- i ca*- Popubir 'hyiol)ogy, iliustrated: Salt -and I:se :se: On B-thn:r; How to Avoid -ickness: Materna:l Re'pon.ibility; Wo m'n' D ess; F:at, and Its tees as~ Yood;. Seasonab!e It'-cipur, and muich instructive 1 readltlin mte:r in the [louisehold Depart mnen:"Popular Medical Science; "I Cannot I Afford It; Ceiibacy and the Shakers, etc. Only 20 cents a number, or M2 a year. Now is the tinme to subscribe. Address fS. R. Wells,. Publisher, 380 Blroadway, New York. t~ AN 1.W1-uANT MIEETiN.-TheC m,e:ibers of the Executive Commi ttee of the Tax-payers' Convention ;of South Coaina areereb~y requeseted to meet.J atth ir of! the ('h:tinher if Comi merce,4.. in 9Ltl C har ite. on Thursdlay, the 18~th day- ot d un, inistat, at 12 o'cloick. meridian. The m:ain subject efieent orga:niz-ation. ot tax unleins thrIu'4hout the Stalte. Thiose mem13-6 besiho c annoIt anttaend are itnvited to se-nd opinions and proxies tol the Chair e i-a'n or to other mnmbers of the '0om mIttee.JA MES CHESNUT. ClairamnZi Executive( Committe &c. IThe drought is quite severely felt by olur fariietrs. Corn-m looks stunted and yellow. Th'ie hot weather is favor able for tile tuirpenitine farmers ; the ,ices are very low. Rice is growin! -Iwell, end a pa~d yield is contidently - ooke.d for Chickeu raihdig be :Iso at feeted by the drought; we have seen e two old hens carefully endeavoring to rai:se uone biddy betweenl them. The eatile clme ini town in search of water. ._ alu tlhe deleIts and branches have failad t.o supplyf their wants.-h thermometer is up amnonghe nineties. a f~NcrTetoIn Planet. e There are three hundred different r sects in England, and seven sprung up during the past year, viz.: the Coui r-'cational Temperance Free Churcb, de gg Missions, the New Metho lig, tIhe( ?rye-.u4 TUnion,the Union rudaus, tiky puse;tggy' 3.nd the thait no. -t of~ thir e vea-o aaed, and but " -aa teeis a diffceece betwen~1A ~onls and those of animals. ~ I Che Herald. TPOS, F. GRENEKER, EDITOR. IRA 3J. .TONES, ASSISTANT EDITOR. NEW1 Eflit HY. S. C. VEDNiESDAY, JUNE 17, 1874. . %-APER FOlv THE PEOPLE. T I . I..r. .I is 1 :1 1 ih .-- !I hez*, r -p..ct 1' F:, IA ly New-p:ier. d:-vot-.' t im initivrill in - 0 the !-op-lr f t I C41uty ruidl the 1:1tv. It eirou:te- extvi -voV. 4ad a- an lv rii: :w : nio.-r- tinlriv.1114-411ad :2tnl~ t': . For Terin-, see irm v. ie Lnurcn% itnil Iond. The Lureusvillle HIrrai iwparts he gratifying informatiou that every hing iu re-ird to th,. ro::d is progrres ligZ as satisfactorily as could be kxpq(-. . Negotiatiois by this ti bin toubtless eompleted. work on the roid Vill be connuenced iii a fl-w days. and lere is every reams to b-lieve that It will he right .oun. A Fact to be Cosidered. At a receiqnt meeting held in Atlaiita, hie A-ri(-tlttural Co.-Jg,ress stateild t: he crop of 4,)(t00.00 b:ues oft COttIo old for $22),000,000 less thit the mount, obtained for the erop of 2,560, 00 bales. This shows conclusively hIat the biggest crops (to nit always ring the larest amount of money. VIhenever the supply exceeds the de iand the price of the while dimin ies. So would it not be well for the armers to consider whether it would ot be wise to plant :t iess area in cot j0? The incomje on cotton would not hereby be much reduced, if any, rhile rou: w . d be left for raising Aill, the Want of which is fast dem ustr:ting the truth that all cottou nd uo grain leads to poverty. Co peration will be necessary to 111:ke uy effort in this directiou successful. The Ninth Census. The fullowint table taken from the ith census miows that there are but hree States iu the Union in which the egroes are in the majority. In fiet, ere are but two that could be .outt d upon with certainty, since the ne-gro iajority in LouisianL is very eing, but little more than two thous ud: .l aaa............ I -2,3N 4 5.1) 4.7 rkia nsa . ...... .:2.lb15 .ui i.l' etoriaa............... . . lEi.i7d6 12 4: en tith............... ;s1,0,. 5.1Qd ,iOiia na............. 3,0"ll0 ~ .~i 7.s is,-iIi ppi ............ 3 2.s5 orthl Carolina..... (675.47032.5022 ('1th1 Carolina.... 2$I.W741.5 e'.i4 -xasi:i. ...... ...... 712,.011 2.9 4I 12$2 rTinis .............. isatratig.tenic rnron~ the hought Cl. lI Slaj'Sty. e lztleiily a(Iiiit.id by .i.5lr1 45.874b 2kllS ird Cir~ervt2v.sth:r tl39,i"v ~ri ofvotin iR th 9ju.ts n 4.5l)S Wli ar'l ropet v4ll .s fo t ':4 *Neg.rot \fi ao lrites. ue fo i C45.(umnulative Voting. :rrrt Thirs secltisatatildeng ttntion il monlg the d thohi tful. ' It semurt e geal adm:tn lr seittdbybt tit ub eahs and'Consr vive o s tar this ay dnoftr votigi the uste t and:: mos:ti rul~ a reulian bhee othe mort presentIl2il iI tative . We arhecde li -ivro irrt,adp that ato iri Sout h Carolila is pot fa ri off The in yae:s ofe at atagonpriti umric nal ajrt su rieicause?fou i rss Cumtive fortingasr, mnrty treetayio woreuldt rmove tS vil.C Thwer Chvbi Uniontas, cornit tae ridl dotordo and irits, ande touscures inhe adoptiato of sste ind tis tute its pesays: trst,exlp -Te Un, wiry lli is o s faiort a : aperV i n habd to rineou iris oti1 a.: nt only hr e out Cari .tai. but it that StNsat. W shld t-0 inmi., the the hepublan prtyo halloput thir in ivts la tir bes prit 2il, s ite bof the ria' lakO. ihyibD. Nerly Lawyer Formt b'.rs %iittasociatios ? oinrbrl. uprovement, onthe promtion of i Ieularointe.t seem ito bue the doe loth ay. to fleryut liey Bsciet, ocrmers haversdchevies,uumelhanicLihave .ie :tit and pracr.1bi.tiead detiste ldr dOcs,cand rtbiistran tusicans, eronite iy pculir interest a.' eet he tlwer Aond wes halbe ofenwo lered wh this woul b ftrte eand isdfagint everbody lse?Nont It, :irtaily Ts itca tha t ciain would mtinprove Otheirfl heade and arts o Soo orrtmprov Temaset in he bsof he eietYily nls brit beAusio they robet ettherhir u uirrtit wthet asocata iosNt ipobber.h >rt.;io could ofther profen wich oeition an have auua eingn Yit he aunger lanes oaluabe S~c . Ed..nu the lawyeh Of the State in cmvention :ssembled should re silve, never to rest uutil our St:.te should be purged of her pil erinu offi eia!z. what W(ouvi 0-- the resuit ' Sup tile l:wvas were reiized an dttriuied. bir :m-1l little. to :-tumlip didt for i:e th pope p!mAt 1it sce fit to nom"Jinlate. what' wx(ould eif the ei:a young. t wi o th hw. a vvrv tne:lcr sh.a.t indLed. we would like to have t his matter thought of by the olde* branelw', t) see if there is not :m-'tin in nl. lThe %bove sIL!es tio.sinuelythrowni tilt ais they prep seatet1.d the tl\. vIs wel as t her r(e:;,U!s whnich'i will re:nlily pr.'sent thetmselve ot- 0 examintionitt. convine us th:ot tl inhjet of C'otity and stat a ils1osci:* iolS o lawyers is worthy of ciousiderat ion. Who secords the mzotiotn?' P1resJidet Grant'i View*aon) the Carrenicy. The 'residet belie%es it Y,? l". a hih and plil duity to retii to a s pLecie; h11is soonz :t..- practie~ blI. ntit onlhy bcuseth1? party is pledled 10) 1 d" it. but b.se the stel: is 's.senti.a to tlte pI:-pe:ty of th- Ilation. lie thinks 'that tile return cat be helult nlow wVith as little barrassu elAt to ttit hltnry as at ay;)' futurke time. As to tile mode of restoring the specie standard he suggests. Firat, that 'the legal telder cluSUeI o-cailed. be repealed, the rep'al to take effect at a future time, say -Julv 1. 1875. This would cause .111 cotl. tracts madle after that late for wages sales, &c.. toI be estitivnted in coin; it would correct our note and coin value; the :pecie dollar would ie the only dollar known :., the neasure of eqIuiv alents." "Secontd. that at a fixed day, say July 1. 1- 76, the currency issued by the United States shouil I)e redeemed in coin on presentation to any assist atilt treasurcr. anial i that curreinev so redee:ed should b)e v:ncelled and never reissued. To effect this it would be necessary to authorize the issue of I bonds p:yable in gold. bearinlg such interest as would coimintd par in gold, i to be put out by the treasury, only in such suans as would frUi tim10 to time Ue needed tr the purpose of re demption." He says, "I would further provide th:t from and after the date fixed for redemptioni, not bills, whether of ia tional banks or of the Uited States. leturnled to tile trea,urv to be ex changed for iew bills, should be re placed by bi!lk of less denomination ftln te dollars, ad that one yea alfter r'edemtption1 all bilis of' less thano live dollar's should be withtdrawn from ci rculatiott, an alin1 two yearis all1 bills of le.s th:n 01t dolla rs should be with - drawnt. "The ad vanta:ge of thist would be tile strenthtl given to this count ry Iagainlst a time of deplres.siont resultit.: frotm war . fail ure of erops. or anty! other cause, by keeping alwayvs inl ti:e hands of the people a1 large supply of1 the pr'cCious tl.etals5. W ~ithI all sma'.ller tranlsactionts cotducted in coin manty in illions of it. wouldi be kept it) ?onl Is'tant use anid of course prevented frotm leavinur the counitr."' lHe further sas "I woutld prov'ide an excess of revenlue (ver' currenlt ex-t petndi tues. I would do tis by~ rigidl ectoomy and by taxt:ion where talxa ion cant best be ba:tie. Incr'ieased revenlue would work a contstantt redue tion of the debt andi iterest.t, and I would provide coinl to) meet demtanlds on1 thet treasury for the redemption of its t.ot.es. thereby dimtiini.,hinlg theL amtlount of' bonds needed for that lpur po s All taxe.n atr'edem:ptiotn be States ntotes. T1his would force re demputon on the nationt:d b:aks. Withl maue;like thiese, or metasures which would work ~.ueh results, I aee no dantger in authorizing free banlking without litmit.'' CHtNQUEPIN, So. CA., June 12th, 1874. 1'1IITORAs lERLALD.-I will againt1 atttemlpt to write you a few brief Coutn ty items frotm this portion, kntowni as ICinqtuepin. W~e have b.-en blessed with Itome1 fitne rains, OO comin C Ig Ott Frid:ly.. the 5th. which was5 a good rain, and tnot a hard washing One? as we1 had often urngth Sprinug. Tue late oats had begun to suffer, but the rain helped them a great deatl. Most oft the fartmers have linlishted cutting whleat, and I am glad to tell you thte present erop is quite a good one, much better than tmany thoughtt, amnd somle say it is the largest one made in tmany years. We could tnot do justice to say~ who has the best whneat, for it is all Iuood, but we canntLot hlelp mlenttionitlg Capt. Hf. H. Folk's among. thte bea whle'at ini our mtidst. We noticed it aver aged three gralits to tile shuck, and we noaticed mtatny to conltalin four, wYe countted the grai US in one hetad and found it to conltain eighlty' erains. we thintk about forty-five grin is is a ood average crtop. As we will soon have new flour, we cant but wish you could eat some new biseclits of en er's tmalje. with a little bauier anId hotney Cor'u looks re-.uarkably well, atnd shuould the seasoas coutinue, we thinik quite a large erop will be made. Cotton is nothiug great, althtougzh a few shapes can be seen by close observlation1. The rloredl pe'ople in lthis setth:etntt are working weit. andl I tintk mtaniy will agree w;ith tme in sayitng credit is due to them for their industry at present. We hope it may cootinlue. We are now enjoyirg blackberry pies and sweet milfk for dinner, a dish which I! think will eatual fried chicken. The p rorp is flte'a large onte. I am~ Yor. c. New England has $ 110,489,96G of! curreuey, and pays taxes to the govern ment to the amount of' $5,440,48 1.60. The Southlern, Western and Pacifie States have 8126,440i,418 of currency and they pay in tan~s to the Federal C :'.'wnna.nt the sm of 1. Brief Mentionms. The erops in Fairtield are looking badly. The crops arc v b- backward in Marlboro' lounty. T.e U . S. w as red e:- 44.500 000 In.i M.y . 'I e hni: s;:te, have 7.3,0M0 miles of elegraph. Several cases of ?nall-pox are reported in Lexington. The small pox is ;.I i-e is'a-il of lamaica. Th'. .pin o' Colutnm>ia is .u)pos:s to je U,) n: 1*2;l*U. Tli St:e Norm:ti! 6e bio Will bf! Upeled Oil he 1t of A(L remnber :::-Vt. A tat t:di cae:!e ik killing :0l Ohe logs and hiekens in L, ureit Couiy. Thl Qt:ind <.f cort ::iid cotton in Cli-ter ield 'ounty is very unpromising. The erot are rw:ported in tint- rcmilition it pvry ortion of Anl erson CoIunitv. The cot :o1* factory ofd Sam;so llI al; & Co., it Grceuviile, has beI COnipl-ted. Eeirior L'dg. of Good "enplir inl C unbia lj:ive a-:ahiiei l public ibrary with A nuclei,: (t tv w himilred volumes. Gov. Baxter t Arki-as hil- retused to dea the .\nn-ityi: a. pa.-:<l by the Legi-la mre, an.. arre't- i trea.;) vo i n ie. The right wortly grand lroige o0f1od Tem p!ar' have voted :o ntl I the no.x- annual sc, irn :I Bloom i::gin. !11. Thec c'hini'e,e Pc .in tiroia :ir;- bvin- con. er d toC ..:..:. A t :t rl,c:a prnayl!r mIeeiiit in: i 1:.:: :i ie'. S.-I :u ny :lI , cighty jerem pre-ecnt, :i.:l wt: - very 'Ie >:i:,aL P'.iir-c .hy i, !!th a e ll. -a ysi,Cn t', A riIt ill y g utu leli -, wliuc , it i) ;1!serte , n:y ie .1--. univer,ally, an<i thu- obviatl t- of i'llc ilm ication heween :1 ill n,Of <!Ire lcit bci:ta;re. W,at (CIv ole of til,- ee.,-11-,1yv convii"'ctl Colly C Illmini- r im t ' l r-nw.ell h,a, blen . loud y Goverii,: Mo-v-:. It is mider lAwd that tilis was db.ne on tle recornoe.hli iOnl of .iud;;e I:her awi -oli-c- ig;rb:. Ile ret'Ortned irth,vr.ri,-.;, ill coilition t Pihilmlelphi;, adopted a resoin:i that liey coisidered the orders of 'atrous of Itaniulnry or Grangers prejudicial to the a!.,t interests Utociery and a a lawless .1nd Ileflicient way of obtaining retdress for rievanes4. Pope Piuls IX leotipleted fite eighl ty.-econd -ecar f iiis age on the 13111 of May. Ii lollies< received 170,000 lettere of comgratu ation-12,000 olc then from Ituiian.s-during he one da.y. adl.! lae b.aeti, with orh-vr pkile, of ,ce siname ort, were being carried o hi, chamhers it the Vatican after lie Irad etired. There lives on the Blue Ridge, near thi lace, a womnan 65ye.irs old, who has not had pair of sioes on tier fe-:t for more itan 12 ,vars. She Iiii 6 children, nt-ither of them ;iow a let:er ill the hlook. Sit nLever had a Sible uor any kind of book ii her h.Iuse in er life - &'lbville (N. C.) Expiosi:or. Several Madridi new.p:pers are accusinl: u.sh ing. the Amerieisa inister, ef beilg re.nt at a binquet given by the opposItionI epitics, inclu:ling Figeraus and Ca,;e;lar - lie editors Isagges: tiat Cuihing ruit lie ig orat:r of Eropeain diplomticn:tie r:. as rell as the signiflc:mice of certain names. Louisi:nia i afflicted beyond all preced:nt. )rogight i vi, itinl tho,e portions f- tim alce that are out of tie reach of the filos. o tlihat the Country pre.Oents the painful niom:ly of being dried up where it la not ten drowred out. It is evilent tha the vmand for aid is most Imperative and e.ir:rcnding. FoR -1Hi:: HNALD. Trip to Edgelield. Bu.aiess of ilmiportance called us to .a few days ago. ;tnd, as we saw omietingia wo rthi relatine . we ha:ve coua lude1d to "rusha inlto prinlt''" c nt it. We travelled by racil, anid. (if course, ino) to pcass through Columbia.~1 whtero ve were mtet with ncumierous comiplainats >f the dullness of the titmes. Ini fact, radle at this season is coinfinaed to the care accessalries ot hfte-whisk2'y, to laco andc provisionls. We would le$e:iit, at lenagth, uponi the inew C2ity -Iull tad other noble structures loom. Zig up~ to the eh,uds. but the'y have irea:dy beent not iet ini youtr coluaus. The C. C. & A. Rt. R. ruics through hce richest cot toil belt in the State. 1kon)ig thcis rail roacd to the P1inea IlIcuse -the terimiitns o'f our 4)>urney onl it to' be seenl the nu :est f:aiminlgregiout ai the St.ate. The erocps of ccll kinds re lh.ociing splendidly-aut least two ;eescilavantce of outrs. The smiall train crop hias been harvested, and. ye are told. the vield was all that ould b.e expected. TIhe Ridge is ain elevated table land. ituated admcirably for the highiest de' ~ree of fertilization)l anid culture. We Lre s0 chiarmeld with this region, that we thiunk it a tuiost desirable place to cicate, arid if those who are emiigra ing fromi our State every year would lily .:c there, their highest hopes of -ehincg a rich tfiarin coutrytt tulebtt a realized. Within a stotie's throw of the Pine louse, several acres of land c,old re -enctly at one hundred dollars per :aere. An old acequainctance of ours, livinig it the samce place, owias a lairge tract.for which he w'as offered rifty dollars per icre. Thlis looks like business, acid v'e cci say with e:aiphasis, thaat thec :e'.ple alonig this naew line of railway ite no loa.ger w:irtinog for scu:nethuing :0 "turti up," but with stout bie-rts uId .strong haindcs they are inerving hemtselves tor deeds of nioble unider ~akingc. T1hiey are "'turiig up"' the ich sod with a will, by which they will reap the~ goldeni reward of well lirected enterprise. The Grand .Jurv of E. found ini Jietmaenits against 'the County C'om miioers fo ir tgross offTiial mniioman. LtemenLrt :and emibezzlemenclt of thle tutyt funds. WXhat persecuttins are beinig waged against those 'inoc"int "birds of prey' all over the Stacte: 'Justice tmaty be ob5cured1 for a seasti. but thec eternal yea'rs of G;od aire i'.crs. tcd. ait the proper title. she will reacs sert her sway with wereiless vengeatnce. By ; h:e of vetnue. Arthur G loveir will be tried here at the iu-xt term of Court for thle homaicide of Willie fGo milliou-at whaich time we expect to see quite a naumber of the Edgelield boys over here 'The Court llouse at E. is richly entitled to the :ippellattion if the furnaee of South Carolitia. It is admirably situated to receiY , coua eIei r and rett-ct the solar il.:iya or the biiebest de'zree of intity . I:arpente is tin able~judige, and pushes through the busincess of the yourt, with celerity. Our mcemnoriesf >f Edgefield are of the most pleas ng character, and we found delight a meeting and reviewinggold acquaint On our reta;rn home. we were pleas d to see refreshcing showers Water the ~arth. and inv,igorate that teuder laint which is the "staff of life" for aan and beast. We noticed, with ~leasure. a much larger acreage of grain ,f all kinds thau has beeni put iu for everal years. Our people are begiu ing to learn. though late it be, tha t >uly a diversified industry insures aJ iainN p-nosa,rSiF. FOR THE HERALD. Mux T PLEASANT, S. C., .une 12, 1874. EtrToRS 1E1I.L: Copious and re freshinz riins have revived the droop ing 1pirts of the a:rnwry, as well as bri-lhtenin.f::wd vn1ivvn:ln_, thot aspect; of the fields. Cucumbers have droppe-d down so in:;eh in pric., that the quan tity going forwarl is in conseuelce much reduced. Toiiatoes are beii slippde frethe. :ul also pJotatovs in consilerable <pm uatitis' nov.-while the ean erop is 4 entirely exhau:d. Okra reClhes the maILrket in very snaill p:r cel vel. while tile cool :m(d liteiols nwlon imust as yet he cnly allicipated. I have recently be,n readin-. with intore,t andl plenr , a1 book pliblish-d in 7 l Mei.r Walker. Ian1 & Cogswell, the ;mthor of which is Mr. George W. Willi:uns. tile succes;Sful ierhaelnat and h:mker of Clarlestou. The mT1echania:l exeui01 reflects great Ccdit onl the pudblishers. nd shows tht this kind of work can he gro( up :ind cltn11eted ns tastefully in Charleston as in mnyl Northerl, city. None are 5old, :1thollIl thte editionl costs a large S11111, but the l:2mk is distrib,ted by the:thor amnong his frielld. The titl. pagle reais. "Sktches of T'1ra%14 in the Ol.1d :a1i NeW Wotirild," :md tie book is di vided into sections. The first is "A Tour of Iwo luotils i the I uew( o( the Antill:s," ad consists of *welve letters from vari pors -,f Cub: from 22ud Dee.. 185.7, t1 .1ev. The next is ".Wavid. Tr:tvel in the il I'ited Stntes and British Amiiericn. Au ust -ui Septenmber. 1I.-J. Then "Sketches of what I saw in Europe*, :11 letter; fr.omii Jlv to Novelmber, 166. The rest comlprisei mliscellaneou., papers and Correspondence. The letters are vigorously wxrittenl ill : plaill tyl( Without ornm:nent. exhibiting the view. a1n( observtions of a shrewd mind. and reflect the claracter of the nian, ener getic, prollpt, decisive. An inCidellt of lis hoVho0d. rela1ted by himself, I tralnscribe ns slowillg "the hov the f *-ther of the man." Born mllid the wild mountain scenterv of the .Nacoonhee Vallev. inu-red to hardrness and self-reliatice. his earneter was formled upon that model. IIe says, -It was a custoll of iy father, as a m1Pe:anS of encouraging 11S SWs to labits of in distry, to give to each a sm:Lll pYri.1n of jand, tlo products of whlici they clailled as their owN. My broad acre beani at the fro,t an1d ended at tile su mit of the Ildlan Mounld. It was too st(ep :it rugge d to be Cu.ltiV:Lted b the I plongh1. I had to relV entirely on tile ihoe. Havinlllg pitclel 11V (rop, tle te der pl:its sprang from the rich soil, anl my hopes ran high :t the prospect of a bountifil vielid * the scorch n sillsU c:mie, hitt 1not a drop of r:itn ** * Asi I stood] gazing1 onI my2 hb!ighited pro(spets. myl eye fell 1upon tile he:mttifuil Chalttahoeie, wich(i makes nearly a circuit arounId tile mou02nd. At tile sighlt of this mlomiltainl streamn, htope revived, I saw that sulcce~s wats within my grasp. No time was lost inl ap)ply ing to eachl thrifty hill of corn, the re freshing waiter hroutght ill a1 bucket from the Chattahtoochee by the light of tie mloon. Thle patient atnd unwe:u-ied ap plicationl of wa:ter whlen ratin faliled, saved myi cr*op :-nld m1ade my fortune of ten dollarts. To this circumstance, trivial in itself, I alttributte much of myl~ success ill after lifej. This smaill cap~iital of tell dollars was5 wha:t I hado to bejgin life with, after a wvalk of 150 miles fromt Nalco(achee to Au glusta, Gat.. at wh1ichi city 1 arrived, iln 183." Atuiid tile perplexing cares of a most extenIsive commercial bulsi ness, this mant of :mf iron will and self reliance, vet 11inds leisure for quieter en jomnents, :tl thle treasures oIf Florat's kingdomu do noIt sp read their mlany 1122.t1 anti1 pertItlIed lcau2t ies :lrolInd himn iln vain, nori is tile penI of the wri ter despised or unlwothyl of attenltibon. TIo the youtht of our11 counltry hlis calreer s a1 stirring ex:ltnple of wvImt enorgy, thrift and1( decision of puirpose may - comlpliSh ill tile ralce of life,, and ant in dhicemetnt to emutlat e the quailities refer red to. Wiie I do) not4 deCsire to ap pland an :ullbitiotn in tile yotmb of our land11 to :wquire muere weahhI, yet the qualities ncessary to success ill tha:t particuliar wvill inIsure tile go:ad in the 11obler :ltlhitionl (f a hligh, htonest aind proud aim itn life. KAPP~A. There is a cry just n11w that there are to --oid ho11lies,"' thte old-fas5h ioned old lady ha:vinlg enltirel y disappealred sweeC tlhe itrotdutitin ot dyes and1( e.S!mlties. So longl as ladies refused to weailr thirI own Iwitte hair (vet wha:t is tlmlre beaut iful th2:11 tihe soft, silkent. silvery l,eks of de:ar old gra :mu1 wa f tileecan' be no( real old] ladhies. White hair us:ed to inspire respect antd vene'ration. :md1 od ag'e was be lovd-it was:1 cotnltedl an d listenled. to with 1n :ttetCin nulIot !eranted to the~ yo2un. An ttld lady' was never deserted thien. "S shle noW very often isaeven though' hIer, Ioeks were wh ite .5 sno0w. for '-he could talk and14 be ad felt n10 jel'usy of younlger w me1n1: liut slice eh e:ist ry' has d i e >veredl thet f'unta il otfV yoUth tiher are n0 1more wh itte ha irS-no) mlore .Yeui # lPfnrelanon. SHERIFF'S SALE. IN ('.)1 MON P'LEAs-NF.WllER 2". it 1'eder *and. otheIr-. J IdpIeTt lor Foree'1l-me'. In purs:lance of anI order from the Hion. M. Moses, pas-ed in the above.stated ease, to tme directed, I will seli, Qn the Fir'st .Xfonday in July Ne.rt, the foliowing described Real Fatate. to-wit: All that tract or plantationu of lund, situaite in the County of New. berry, and Sta:e of :337 ACRES, more or lea, aud bounde'd by l.e:ds of E. A. lliggins, jands formlerly belontging to Estte of F. 1B. l1r:ins and1 others. TRMyS OF SA LE mlade kn.onu on day of sale. Purchlaser to pay for p.' peru. j.J..U wf RN;TON. . -:-~ I I.owom.vr B:i-;KRT-PTCY D.01 sis.-Chief Justice Waite, in ihe United States Cireuit Court at Rh 1,nd, Va.. last week. decidd thi.::t no bankrupt in Virginia can get a .:::. Stead exmCp11tIn as againls debt c'on tracted prior to Julv ;. 1 -:ie daV the State CoIstituitonI w:is r:it:'ed. lie also decidcd th::t a an h;a: a riL,ht to waive his clam to a hnne St C-aul. NOTICE. f wilisvil',at Ceh n L' ,S. C., Oil MIo;dav,. : ly Ile -. I I '-- -- A. M.. - TWO 'EIV , F-. w ': tto, :,:NF.' !ltA:V E M11* and'! ONEG (.\ 1: V.' fi'I-E. Eo elo4te up thet m11:ma: .---t "-M -i J)::!iv 17, 2;- :',. J ' C" L T wx-LENN SPRINGS,! SPARTANBURG COUNTY,- S. C. Th, ve!l !: iwn r-ort Ior hItAlth antd ph per. 1zr i ov .1or the . repaired an refturrtdu. l'-ATHING HOI-SE, BILLIARD TABo...s, 1:WXLiNot. ALLEY .ANI) C1,,)QCI:T G R4 ;1-NDS. \2 .:- - e, '; 2'Uro :43 ::.!2 32 in the' l il 1:4,2. ,,.,1 04,3, 2 *3..,- .~ .2-s. < '2nibu .tob i GalM.XN .& 'A.LN.AN, Pro,:aietar423. .t!,o 1-<.;.6 %: . .f t a hi loe Coi.ni;.. S.C. Jn:e17. 21--:!'. SHOOL NOTICE. Til, ;:.eti! of : 1. "I Nu !;--ard). of Tr 22,e- fo: .e 3. a:- le :ebo - 1:s N -whe'. hereby re 'p'':: y 4 (., to SeC.34 o1 tih I . . It ,1 :1 hw r 'mn:n-.-d that t i S..e:i3n 4utho2242 .z. v i v a : i. ;Ichl Schlool D;i,tr IctI It .% y ,I .t':. G:.x f r th:e s up por: Of :;i-Ir 0"wn c -. It. i arne r .1:2i~ :b' t th ' is :.atte: rvcLi:.- the t Cbat the, pvop;.. - ,- ! -e Ih.&it i . i of the firsc i , .. too a: speci.d ;ti i ach SchN, l li.- iet. The lae, S.121:1ay i.i Junes2 -. .v bix -d by t w Ac, ">r O- d VoW, rS to (,e0 ..iv er e-r11- the t:ax. The Gr t h:.. Ow , -pective B,..,1d6 are re- r ' d: tl' i .- I1!: :i Of thit e .1 lCt til:.P d :2n-1 pl.:ce. t holding the2. meete4'3j referred 21 Schooul CumanIl ie, .J r 1' :1-t. Netbi-ry (to., S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF NEWB!IlkI. IN 'THl E PROBATE COURT. James A. hury, v. AdmiiSt:.-.o at the Per-oval Fstv- of Elizabi, Wri:_hr, de. C0.ea!ed, l intit. H P :'. IlWr, W. Joh: H Nry, M. Jatie 1I:iry, N. C. 1b.iry. L. W. Hew. .ane 0;an3:4t-, M.' v Ann McKee. d the chil d en2. ~ a:.:,,h- 1 2. n or ori -r hei:, of YarLha Fra.ikiin, decease. Whose ncas 4.e :;-1 p.e1 f eid-e are Un To the De:, ' . :. ' and2. to2 'C3r a. '2 p 2.2 :' 22 '. r .a:~ner :o the twen:2'v day 4 .. f33er :he .r ice2 1her< of, e.xclu sive' 41 th-.' 2.y of (I :ch. ,,ervic2 e 3:~ ' and if 2123 hiil 224 an34,wer2 the' co;;.-.int withif4~1he tim2. aforeS4lid. th,- pl:a:iti in th. action w3..:'ill 31y to 4h: 0 r r fo teielef de JollNSTONE k: HA .11UN' fON, TO M2 .'y Ann23 Mc.k2.-. :1232 te ch2Il:en2, } ::ra.1d-eh3ildren 'or ::er he2i:, 0: Ma; tha 31the Oy 3 bove 342. 2322n:: Ta:ke. no:ie 1.!2! It 2:he 4c4ropiai::t in the2 aboUve 23:?2ed .1.4io '.a:2 lIb-d in2 the2 otice of the Pro)b.:. J3nL, foi3 the C~oun3ty of Newbe.2rry'. and 52.3:e 4f Soll:h I ,rolin2.., at N.'whe~rry 223 Cour Hou., 2)2 thie 12 lat da of June:2. 1 s74. J(OHN51TONE & II. RRINGTh N, Commencement Exercises. G;REENYlLILE x CL 4.U llA R. 1R. CO. FURMAN UNIVERSITY, Greenville. HIGH SCHiOOL, Gree::illa. FEMALE COLLEGE. Greenville. Vi T 3i t-> heC4i!ME:NGEMENT ENER' iSES of1 the2 .41'.'v 23:med in24titu2 tion '. :3.3 n ; ,' he 3 n-::dar 3are. from2 anyl 'ta.* tion on2 thi o: to Gr 22 ~ een3vile, wti!l hatve ( th2e privig ofI'.: : E !'I*RN IN3 Fi'EE to2 thle same: 3:tation on any d.ay'. be2:w,en Monday, the 1.5th, :ind Monday.., thet 312d day of June, both dates 323inclu2si:ve. NEWBERRY COLLEGE, Walhalls. the2 2221h, 3o No2day, the4 3 ::2. h day.4 of June22., both1 d1.234e 2:- ie!u,b.. ERSXINE COLLEGE, Due West. i 2tor 3.o the t'o ; c.tneement Exe2.rcises a 22f this i:, ianian 1:, h ive the2 3 ame p;32:~ rivi le'.es as abov,'4. 1222:n 5.2tt:rd.:y., Junea thle : 14. h, to 2 . .iy . a the3 41th-li, bio:h dates 3 incluz3".ive. T1Ih(o2. 1 I.DAMEAD), I 'eni.2 -d Superintendent':;. '. June4. 17. 31 -:,t. O 1i'iscellaneou.1 HOT WETHER NO& Whilst M[ARSJHALL has such a conistanft suply of ICE CREA M on hand. (Gouie to h'is Saloon and get ] it, or~ leave your order at his store, anid freezer and all wvill go' to yotur doobr, and you can be supled right out of the cldlest p'art of the Machine. T RY HI. May' r7 21-It t. SHERIFF'S SALE. By 2.:33t0e of .23ndr h E c ton a n: direc:2ted, 1I wil se:i, at3 Nu.'berry' I.. IH ,s . Un the First RIowlaI~y in July A ext, t2. the9 h;i.he:t'' :.bh-r, the.-14 follwin:3. Person: :4 P'rop34.1y, :oni One (1) T weuty (:20) Hor-se Power Steanit Engine. ki4 Enl;inC is in tolerably good condiin. Tec above 1eVied-2 on is the property of Ivy M. Suber', at3 the' sit of~ Joht3. HelIer, 10r te use of Joel B. Hlle.r v-:. I. M. Su2berj andl M. ID. Scher, Marhinl Wi5t.r Su3be.r, by ne.xt friend2 v's. Irv M. siber, G32.irdan et. 2TER MS C.SH!. J. J. C AJIIRI. ToN, s. .x. c. 3-he1ritl. Ollice2, .June '2, 1:271. i JunHe 101, 2::-4t. f 12 bs flEDICAL NOTICE. I still con2t:e thie treatmnt of! die2 :i:2-i$' 4 sculiar to Womi1 D, bolla ng.arried4 a43d ,.1,. b ; e. P. D.74-22-F. - inna a m1......0->_,i E. MORRIS, MANI : .''l li -l ti dI . i .l l.l*- : "MORRIS IMPROVED 3OTTON- GIN." ALL WORK WARRANTED TO PLEASE OR NO SALE. PRICE, S3.50 PER SAW. E. MORRIS, d0GL AND DELIGHTFUL. [E CREAM ANI) CE LE 'ONADE! 1 t.L T- iGut- 1 R-iiN Nr, T. M.l W0CKR'S NOTICE. N. e Ix her0 by i ven th.Li on 0he 4 11:h .s *i .d h- Ut ;,l reP o C n o 'ah, i. ' - n .0' . Iw l :.e. :d te in: o;1'(!., Est::"e of t* 1;h),1:. W . K i!; ore, ve'.. ::. -i;* L a: : . a e Illine fil N),' . 1o'a : Aid dr:,a e-i. e ii t te same, i;y :atezited, me Ol , bto10 ! Th.it da .% A.J. E G iE xv-utor, e!,c., of R;.cda W Kilmoure, dee'd. NOTICE. Noreeisheeb gve t. - o rth lih av of Jtl;, 1 '7 , in 1*'.e Prob,.te (Court 1.Or n( hberi.v Gw-mt.v. I will make fid settlk! )-,!t Up:on the Es:itec of Juine, K::-o.-e, -e' t;., ;31.1 at "he S.1::e :i:.le wil, K,,-p'y to l-.ud-t tit 2;:d Comrt for final di.schair:;e All perswis hlavina dit.-o.:las ag-ilust ,ai 'SVMl KIL1 E, -tm n:- K ;I r d ed J:une 1 , : "S miys 0 4lO 1 i .01 Caog -sp gr [MMEDIATELY 200 OordsanTBark. a I 00,000 lb .HlDEs. Ma ,12-td ;sf.J3~8 lere tril.ad Ixeds UieflnIsan 200e ondrfGds nnTe Braton Q00ls El n\iea. aH-ID aE. t -rUo:'at herI%. Sh Glden 3Sarrw of ai.et. ec I lo sh wsTc. ilN APIR L tIle Pr Woldrin.c~ whereverex BE. N SpO N MS.T TOES.G d:as to. ie 10.tnbymi p:t [en. and0- Wov4 41 0ys :indl "C il ;1t whleCtor Iar Ilitne dayCi netl oI.n rve:. Comp1., le te ltit in iJled.ve pot . rcIt of4:! trie abashAv.. rIr1 CHi rAGO . Weee t X Ma2. i 0-.rt.IT S eu.1> . I TIl\ 1. N.1r'c:l 4!4iC P ARKPE R,HA e4 wee a oo41 l el ands:114 theiPlt VlOlice I E'. N LAKER, Lr.-StS. TOebb 2, J O S & Parker, tnpe redl toi do all kidse :o 4 to e in ts Oline. IARwileSSa-,f.y e A!ES SADDLES RES LaTER >LE LEATH ERLAIER&. Ilthei~ h:at nd ceape.TI REPAIRING K trl al or do e :oIl t, order l(I IZC t Cash Prices and at Shortest Notice A pr. 15,. 1:t-t f. xcuIr.iOll Sa-on of 1871 via itlantic Coast and Midland Lines. WiLMINGTOY, COL. & AUG. R. R.4 Coi.r a . . , Ma so, 1574. ROUN D T RIP TItK ETS to all pron ent rginlia Spriugs an:d Wester Ni orth Cro a Excurion: Phint :, .;oo.I 1:: i! Nouvem r 1, I874, will be o11 sale at the Compna 'sTicket 4)iies in tiS city, both '4a (Ie I, 1874. ' a IIA. L:N.: at redu:ced rates, 0 onl sale. A. POPE, FJ2y Good.m GProtitE, %4T. LET tht :ll per t,wz wh want 1112. r or anY ther at le, -all b ::,-. 4... %d . by caii :.U ME a o 1 - :h. I n not p.pose Lo KISS )jN c r i t Will ,*e th.emLn 'olit. an.d ive thie :":tte(r a t-:At. FOR i i b-li-vina. If fter that he is wt satisfi,4, I'll respectfuly turn hiin over to IS MOTHER' THOS. F. HARMON. 'RE01T STOR (Wt;,L C,iiwi f Main a:,d McKibLen H avig ;p:r, h.sed the goodg, in z4ore, of Mr. T Lak. I will o:tntinue said bu ;..l .1. ITS BRANCHE:3," %ilh A FULL Stock of Goods, Wiieti I prpose :o sell on the Most Accommodating Terms, ( e to nysAf,) to :ll who will favor me wi a call. HENRY U. BLEASE. May 2), 20 ti PRINTS, PRINTS. Tihe han-l:-oiest lot of PRINTS ever brought to tiis market are to be found at the CHEAP CASH STORE Of THOS. F. HARMON. May I:, 10-1rf. ESTABLISHED 18-571 1YL IFOOT IS RE(EIVING H113 FALL and WINTER 'And his stock is large and varIed, in the As well as in GROCERIES, CLOTHING, HATS, EOOTS, SHOES, ' BLANKETS, HEAVY WOOLENS, &c. SIIORT PROFITS FOR QUICK SA LES AND~ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. GRANITEVILLE Shirtings, Sheetings And Drills, To Merchants at Man ufacturer's Prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for Cotton or ~other Country Produce. M. FOOT. Oct. 1, 3 -f DO *YOU WANT DRY G0ODS tIIER Excellent in Quality? IF SO. <() TO) MlRS. D. MOWER'S, Where can be found Dress Goode, Fancy G~oods, L,adies Suit, Notions, of all kinds, And Maiy Other Articles At the Lowest Market Prices. On the corner, and under the IImoL Jilice is '.het place For Cheap Goods, Cheap Prices, And tbe Best. Attention. Apr. 1, ]u-tf. J. C. WILSON, 14EALERt IN 3*RO CERIES, Of ali kinds, stih as U.onu, Choice Hans> Flour, Lard,. Nolasses, Mackerel, Corn,. 'RESH MEAL AMD GRISTa 1ickles, Cantned Fruit, Oysters, Sardines, Crackers, Segas Tobeeco, Soap, &4j Tagether with heetings and Yarns, BAAV?ING AND TIEtS, NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE, nd all other articles to be found in aGR CERY STORE, and all of which wini BEl SOLD OBEAP Oct. 15, Il-17. tO -I