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Kiss Me, Darling. 'he Art of kissing idaintly exprt sEed in the following. 11le poem: Kiss me, darling! whenm kIs you Kiss me back and bick a,ai-,! V Pq are only,rosy pelshi Kisses dropOf 1rgant rMiL! Where's'the harm, then? I could g'e you. Rea-:ons, dear, f-r ;vcry ronie Only th,at I ay not tell tbei In the broad a Ahd a - 3. Take, a leasr, I think, a sweer one! And Ikno wou'll tinok with me. Tis fhe Scripture: "Do to oibers Wbat tbod-,c have them do to thee." Extrn4 fromn the State Eetion Law. ATALN% R& x WHICH VOTES SHALL BE COUNTED. - 14. Counting of Totes.-At the ilose of the election the managers and eterk shall immediately proceed pub-: vely to open the ballot box and eount the ballots therein, and con tiaue sch ctuat without adjourn zueat or iuterruvt'en uutil the same iS kmpkted, and isiake such statemucat the'rsult there-f::nd sin the same os.the natare of the electi >n shall rc qm're. o. Flded Ballots.-If in cou:nt u:jZ tw3 or more bounlts shall bc found - lded together conpaetly. oly Gae slalbe coiunted and the other roy ed; but if .they bear different names the same shall be dust roved and not counted. 1 . rore Baliots Than james. If more balkts shall be fouud on opea it the box than there ar m:illes til - the polt list, ni- the baflots sh-11 be rturned to the LOx and thorougIh:V n:-Xed together, azd one of the i:nAa trs or. tlie eerk sh:dl. with-ut scc:n thC- b1ls. draw thterefroi. and imu muediately dtrey :as many b2llots rs they- are in excets of the iua:ber of n;an,es on the poli list. 17. ReItrn (f 3fanagers.-With n three davs after such -cunt the: chair:=ua of~the board of r6anagers. or one of them to be desigated In writ An, by the bo ard, sh i deliver to the co~uilssicners Of teIetion the pull list, fhe boxes cuntninirg th-e bailots, and -Writtn statement tf the result of the election in his precinct. 1S. County Board ;f Canvassers. -The commissioners of election shall at the c^nntv seat. and shz!! proczed to ir;n-mize and shall for:n tie bo..ard of cant:zrs. 19. Oath.-The county board of caiivasers shall ne'; in mI CL venient plac( ::t the county sEat en tthe Tucsday next following the ece t on bfor--oue o'ekot in the:iftrnooki Elf thai d:. ' The- may apoint son:e competen person as seeretary. The -hairmamn shall then proceed to zd intylister the coastitutionai oath to -ch member of the board of canvas ser;, and shall admiinister the consti tutional cath to the secretryr, and th'e secretarv sh;all madmnister to the chiaira:au the samie oath that he she41l:ave ::dw~initered to the othe(r nummbers oif the board. ~haul thea prAe to eeunt the votes Cthe county. and shall ma~ke such 'ttaicnts thereot ::s tu namture of .vs of the time. (!i their first metin a :oanrd of cenur canvassers, anid he,!!l transux,it to the be;ard of Staite esvsser: r prtst aind all Dppers relatin; to the deetiona. J. Bratemecnts.-They shall make s-pare.te s.tatemcatms of the whole u:brof v<tes gie inm sch cu ntyr r representatives in Con.eres, and sparL.te statemwent3 of till other votes en for t.ther officers. Such. stte uts sl:dni c :na the Iu2:nes 0' the" per22is fo.r wvhom sucVh vot- s weore - ive, nd th number of votesgie lxr e::ch. whirch shall be writteu out Ia word' r,t fuill j:-r:gthi. phjeate ste,:ements sfl::!l e um:de aica [:i d ia the~ <?iee of the clerk ofthe et.uny; 'nd if.i.hcre be no suJcherk ( AIutly :'d :. cordh:g' to W:s Lhe atheu ofie orf the tecre::.ry f Stt. .L-'1 here 4ital be preymti' by th:e in i:the elice of the <.ountyV elen, Ibe emtifid t' -. torret( by' theL - 2.~ O (. t? - d -Afte. the firm:d ad.juinra&et of t;.a ho:,rd of ect.u:v can.vasers. :1 with m t.he .aiu ten day,c the charr::n of :d borard sh::!l foxward, adrse to the Goveruer and I nertary fSae - r:.d :ii p::per p t:a :s puth elee * ti-in. Ect.rC-ic MA.4:~Lcrts--The c'.ntents of the Ee!ce:ie fo.r 'invember- p:esent the u.u::! ctbiaion of entrer:iDni n(t nd sold Ir aon&,as . :rNce' ailte table of contens will r.o : F :tr-RI:ngs; Profss or Iyu O:rl!' Ad.dres. before the British Asso'cmiatio .$ eh&st (mi iull); Womuea Sunlrage; A Re n, ~ Mr. c;.:dw-in sm:th: ou:sme by I ine d'Au .o.a e: A Rtom ta F::: a S'irisS::nrr-ln Me:.wam. by W W. V S-urv; Th.e G:v.4 Fo,c'; M. Gozut; T:-c ezm-Is Two. Metshod. . I ichaird A . Pr~o.tor, ) . R. S. V Wi: 12 T:] in 1:" Founre'n: Cewu.y; To Germa.d Cen:oes; and Deani *nil ,A of u -or. :Icr I.s 0s uren exceikn: The re irre aij-o severn! mc:r echaS per of ::e *'Ii-] ,e e r-i (:;4r.ra:n:-.. se v a 'u. IrVbi- a.ed F it. i:.Tos, 108 Fur!:oui S.' :,I r Yor.-ers. 5.year; two copie. 2I'5:;:e3 m(mer 5 cer2'h~ t: i u .a 'a ;.v is enour4 :::hie . on. co:3 ::en4: * ,V..un: btcgice. or mue mdite aot r.d improvedC ad ::mar- y l- *-c ,~~ 3~, 2Le a ne' er ni i b ivtra cn e:.h :.umbe- , and :i. t ee 't ni.::tn:i be~ ..cre2xd 10 *52 0 11-- :cr>:e.:1 jenta::- i n th.e cann:r2 Th' -a nct-:e :.bi e rti:r en l' ,i a oele wo: 0d Tsto, i -ti. :,onrs!:e;' Uizn ove .u.00. 1 t- er~.b-ee iprruns wi:: be * t Li-ved at :4o! ari:v~, a100 p-:- ariuu:. Send to S. Br:-na-rda S.:ns, Cnrreiend, (Yruc, and. reeiva- "30-0C0 u:ie. u:us;ea lI:ra:nire fo-r t1.00. auchz a C~ol. R. L. Elkin h-.: hv -iec.-: :,t Uuay. a lar'e amid sh~:stial.r buit ':-:.ae, with coee stcab!ing. cu ne il?~a:, diued re:mnoe fres ' -y but re iugyv and three enkes, wh'fo wereC ta dunder the gi-htuse. Tfhe fire eeurr::d :ar 1 o'clock 3:: the dray, andi 'n.< ine wnr:: (o1 aui mencny, it is * sa > :ru:n UQIructeuce t 1t utl nL'y ey e e ee coMr Eki' huse -.m ee:aly deroyed by N The HIerald. TPOS, F. SRENEKER, EDITOR. NEWBERRY, S. C. WEDNESDAY. NOV. 4, 1874 A PAPER. FOR THE PEOPLE. The Hf-ral-i is in the highest resjpe* .Fan ily Ntwsppr. cl-voted to the n:uterti in terets- of t*e people of this Cotnty an-1 thv State-. it :reittes ex:en.-:e!.v.:,d as a .tvertisi.: meW;ima tfers unriv:iled ad. vantag-e. For Teris, see tirit pav. Charle%ton for Green. The following despatch is received from Charleston jlizt :,s we go to pres: Newberrv Herald--Green is sweep ing Charleston, itis hard to find a Cham berlsin' voter. We will win. J. LAMB BUIST. The Election. We g. to pras, as the suvereigi pIpMle gov) tl lhe polls, azid the decisiou is be:iogtu:d, whic, sLiall reu't for we.i or wo'e to this much iiijured : IVte. W ho,)e that it may be for go->d. The- apthy vhich hts haraet.-r. ized the pp.' cn by whieb has l.-n1 eatailed insult and injury and vt:ry ad deermination to endure no loeey is alike exprve;s'd by the good iald true i:cii of both parrties. It is not a questiun niow of :epublicanis:ni ox DenwerCy, bt a fight againist oppres swan anu wrong, and for su uhonest goVerUme!t under which all classs of citizens can live and enjoy not only e:u:d rights, but their Lard earrini,s. The revcs under which the peo. ple labor have grown toogreat to bear, and the crv goes cut fur reorm. ar-d whether the hun 3 which row nimates the bre:ast. of the cot-rvative peoprk is realized in this election or mt, tit stre:b will bon-'- which will prove vitrr:i.,U- in the end. We Shall giv( our readers t!.e result as soon as tt returns come il. Up t) 2 o'evek abut 1.600 vote. have bcee po!!:d at the Court IQusc -the tsjority of which, of course are for the Chumberlaiu ticket, as wa expected, this being the precinct ai which the strougest rally is made. The GIrega ticket was largeliy voted here*, h'owever. Tha o;her boxes when hea&rd from, will no doubt ebanrgt the conqplexiou. The white citizeus have votetd solidly th6 Conservativ, ticet. Gena. S. MtcGowan. -trTrrscty1:tst: agreeatZy to a poincent. this genitlemian addressed the ciizns of Newberry in the Court and we :?:e gratIaed to sayth:th house w:a: tilled. andi :hx:.t a la,rge~ uu' ber of thi pctres at were colored menc~ whon g.ave the generanl earnest attenu tion:. Tihe speech was of t wo hours duration an;d w:.s urne :,f the hostan moet truth~ful t hat we: inve listen'.ed tc snce r..oiltes jars becoxu:e snehr a sec ini thie land'. It is nreedies., no:w at t::i. ite perio'd. the camp'aitrn bei:n ocer. to s:a u:re thann tha:t fo,r earnest. ness, e!-3uene, p.wer and a mntg nti'Ping~ x'fluence x.ataral to the spe:kcr. bi: speech entdd not be sair t.ssd That he will be retu:rned whe'n th'e vo,tes are coun:ted :asth hnoredt repre:tative of t he 3rd Con gresantI! Di..:riet. of whi:-h he~ is n:.:i.e, t., the C'om:re~ss of the United at ,we feel conivi cedi. In theC eveuinig a i::r.:e crowd with he silver cornets at its heaid a:i$hied)! t N.hj. iA;xier's w!.ere the Gene'r.:a wa st.ipin. It was .: eut.husiastic gatheri. an:d the Genieral L,eig l.mu:y (r.2e ..ar, !:aue a aw h:rppy aad miiocat ren.arks: he was ftl feetive i:. r I 1::xter bei:v.: next cl-d Se a. fw big gun.; Nx.t cae *i ,nnton. Es*. iavein rfiu:or which C:.r:ried the~ serenad.-rs bat) r ..' :.rap .J . :ge ut the ri;ng. .andi:itheeeuse whi':h hre riddinii ha 1t Juh P:.t iei; r.a:.mletely. On:0 a ver:v late hour did the. party: b.sk up. eac.h i:::press--d with th fein thazt a better day was com-* 31ae:Stre.t .Met*hI.dist Church. Cohi:nr bi.o. of which the Rlev. WV. iD. Kikin i;:: thX p:ir hSai been th eraicnu; revival!. For SI six wZk a n19'.in-. hC h.:;!!encontinuied withott :my si-::. cf a hk i:: I .?eret, every (. ix th-- eh r beint erowd d. in .enie. t * W:.. I-art that less tha 'ne iu:e andi ui'en pers~o:s hauve beencvrte d. andi Itit v-t w; ha rve b.' work. Death of' S. RasIa Camipbeli. WVe learn by the Charlesto:a papjers hat :his distinshd 3~s,on died in C.arestou an the :7thi inSt . anid in the 5Sth: y-:ar of his age. He was~ bru in Laurens County, where he ived until 1$69, when he removed to C reso,where he0 won manyi warmx fried1's. .*r Campbdell was one of the brigl.st Masons of his day and Brief Mentions. also We learn that the dweling of Mr.pur JULIUS ANDEBSON, residing near . Smith's bridge Abbeville County, was! destroyed oy fire a few nights ago. burning -ight bales of ettan and every m thin- in the house. As to the orin i of the fir. we are not informed. e. ti L a P. A Pernsylvania wuan ate forty quarts e o6 peanuts at one shelling. and then. in the beautiful language of Tyndail. -fuded like a streak o mornii!a ciou. int. the infinite zzure of the pst.'i fru His friends. possessed of that touchi lelicacv and thougittulnless whicth ! ,vav- e chracterizesL the bestenw! '.f n: tU * i-:.'-:rS iii Pe-nr.sv-vad. i d the ihl with i'o. Atrocious minsgovernimcnt and fta grant violations of p!ain l su-h lwa C,Grant and his attorney General u)r$ist in are not in themselves reasmx:s >r d'iS. tl. pairing of popular government ; but if and the party that put these inein in po,wer you could still receive the support of the people at the polls, despite such -uisdo ings,thecase nightthen bebad f,rgov- ov ' ernmanient by the people. the N . i. Berald. - in1 tr The Union-lerald says that the th:t Laurensville Herald i. opposed to na;mu Judge Green for Governor. We d- ilj i1y the charge. We stated two weeks since, as the record will sl;ow. that w iatended to support Judge Ga w, a F an iudividual, but. stated further th-t out (these :re our precise words) -wbile as and a journaiist we feel no great enthusianm I I0t for the GREP.N ti-ket, we wish it. su ceess, alid hope that every wau who :lsan interest iu the welf,are of his t t:ate. and is in ffavor of h(mest goveru- a-i: mi:eut will support it." sue WXe do:it intend (if we can help it,) day to go erLzy on the subject, but we ex M ~a f p,,wt to vote as indicated above. [L:turenscille Herold tie, try An interesting experni:Cnt was per for-e,d on the 16th inetant, in Fall P ( Rive-r, Mass., by Mrs. Juia Iloffman m and Louis3 Weyland, of -New York, Jf which the Tribune says: "Ilermna" Edi D)ub-.As hatd suffered from consumption toS for iive years, and had become very weak ad debi1ita.::d. Physician ad vised hi: to seek a warmer climate, so: but h- had not sufficient strength to wha avail himiself of this chance of relief. Dr. lfIinan has transfused blood -rou: anitalA dugs and lambs. to the human the subject with success iu six uis:is, andwh it vas determined to rnake the experi- and U.-nt upo. Mr. Dubis-and a connece- eve tir was formed with the carotid artery Criv of a lii lamh by :, glass tube with a the vein in the patiet's arw. The bright tho blo).d a'.ped through the tube and en- wel tered thei, systen of the patient. The itw stream was kept up for one wiuute thi: an! iort soeouds. Thimi the oipres- uot sion was removed and the tube re- is t moved. Friday Mr. Dtbois had suf- for fAcientl- recovured his strength to en- tr:i able im to visit a war0r eliM-ate tr this coming cold weather with good b~e prospects ot regaining his he:dth. tha The lam:b is ab!o alive and doing well. ing A lab used in; the sa:se expairitient en in this city, is still alive, anad is now wm tied iu ai st:ible in an adjoining street- me The human subject was so runeh ben-tr etited that he spent the summer in the ti! Car d IlN ar.d ha now isi. l lija.-" ..a t --r rioa TH LIEALD. el 't I MoUNT PLEA MT S. G., L1t e 'br 01d. the Ib>?(,) NewBiaRl iIF,A i: B3ut tao little is now doing- on2 the truca farms, beyond cut ting hay ::iud looking over thie f ne ug. Somne have coui;ieuced bre::ki;:g up the grounad ad att.endirt: ne0wa err.: whik. mlh.. cottou pheate-rs ; reb'iy j. iing the9 fb*-y staple as. fas r i-t ope-n-. The ceatterpilLarshaive cne some. mischief isa certain sections,ti Lut the piant roay now be consideredI I1 as beyo.nd their* ravages. The phan ter- rreti areb loKkng .at for a frost to enable r thmun to regira to their winter ho:nes, d-ee the enforcea ;,s:we rex:dgring the:m e thle a.are aauius av' this pid. al edl eu -hort the yi-lad of t he stap': OuChr iet coin aunit v was aa.uch dis qu la'ited (in acount of a tuost atroeious ;u:dcr -o:ammitted a-bo;ut two o-' "a'turd'ay afternoowa. "n M r. Gamrdi?uer' piautation. ab.ut thri.. mil'A': arua the4 v ilh.e to th.' nor'th f Seh3ta Creek. It .(e:th- -a young negrroum iinonthaa pLnmtati,mn naauad .July \ havb.ga so':i:e di-agrceieant with hise ilr tt:oked1 th- old marn furiously with 'a stou:. heavy hoe haudh-, and s wit tw,. o.r tIre.' blows of the i.,rmi d-beweapon erunLed i.: i auli. a! kilib.' ni-U iaast-gdly-thme ai:: .t;wr n.. e Lia:;i;g to, th;e :;sist:taee of bur !: .- s b-ol. ns be-'at byt.- wr:.tew-.-.- e to riele, in the Ma:mie h.rribi.- m;a:nora'. bra'i ing. her c-omprai vl. At t th. h;ast w 1i at:' u'ts this :-econ:d via'ta:a of the N. d m: u-:eact wa still alive. h..-vrinug lad h'.1 e lif!et a;:d de.:th. :m::dl lbOOta *a.. to-> nai:t undoubtm)azdia d:.2. After nu a adwe th Tri.i -JustiLe fr0:n this~ re .i:c ared. he see:i'ed ::s indi!ie.r.-at we as p-ao, and a,:!'y appmuu.d to 'i LIane. to th 'IIcon~sequ::u.-es oft the. ho'rr;- ea m* fli t .oa; rae was se;aed nd:' bLud s.iiia *a-d tr. porte-d:ao:i.e j<dl in the city. 'p. Ti::a bh :-h.my 1)eeurrence furnishea ar W poney pur-sum ry the prese:t;Lu ocupan o f the GuentraI -h .a 4Irn.-: so ma.yV iidiserblain~at. t ik ptrd(.r to ci:als juad;iciallyCt 'en-du a- *d:s p:-p,t a s ('a he1ious k e ' imes,a tin :s cilrit:ga al:m;ost a-n i-st turnity andi protection to the evil-1 and Idispo't.d th-. The. fishing operations in the innerpo harbor --re very mauch curtailed, al-- han thou.;h the. mocre adv-enturous and well met appointead amanteurs extend their range thel beyond the swelling~ bilkws outside ent. the b~ar to the distance of ten or t welve wee mniles. Mr. Samuel L-augler-, at No. 161 of t King Street, in th;e city, has inaugd. o ramted so-nething' new ini the shape of foli. hirp raufautory, 'whbee this indis- htte ~ga~ ~4 ~cu1ine wear~ the; :rtils of a some-lh::t similar >ose for feminine use, may be 'ured in :ny fuantity, oU sale or to ,r. The whirr of the sewiuz hines tended by fair and inimble grs 4Wiv uite a business air to the bishmeni, while his enturprise in w il. an' the e::ml-o-nent ne is !.d to afford to ladies to whom so y :nenues to work ar. --e::erally d. cnLizie him to a fair patro-:tge KAPPA. FOR THll HX1141-. J.AL..PA. S. il.. 0;1. 30. 1:-4. the w<p:1p:rs of the dlay.'epo diity And ho[Or of I:ld 1bh. eair.a,t mi're:als ar.e m:ade to) theo ag inen of the country to go at and tike hold , the plow ha:-n -.:nd be ii haste to reap soie of dig"ity nd honor whi it ls g - We !-ust ecufess, Mr. Editor. we Sr,t::is feel coinsider:dbly seated 3t so auch of this kind of wrish. .- ze deni that delv i the si is respectable.:os all - tns are that benefit tihe world. does anybody thif k tiat blowing. puing, and sweating through the 1111 and dust is ;iigniiled ? It -k very nico f pr'ph: of leisure end tb --I1arv.st lomwne" and imi ie the delights of f:rn lii, but let I eharacters folL:w the plow one , or handle the lho-! :r sruin cradle w h)U.'S. al w. 1li.! that a lit at l6ust, of theic a-riultural pac abut th:: h(inor and dignity of ving. and hoeing. and reapiing, and vin,, wii be taken out of them. Ve ar- inelined to the opiniou, Mr. tor, that those who see, or pretend e, s) much of the elenvitiuz infu Uf farm work. and write and talk h about it, are the very persons work least, and hate it most. To a large farm, 3nd be able to hire poor and hualble to cultivate it, le the proprietor dresses in purple fiue 1inin, :nd fares sumptuouly ry by. -ay appear dignifld and iabite; but that is not going into fi-ld and cniing down to it. arid ie who have tried the htter know i how to discrimlinate between the situati-:.s. So. Mr. Editor, all talk about sticking to the farm is bing more nor less than bos/h. It rue that farmjing is a good business those that like it, and so is any ie r calling good for the nman who Eers it; but to compel our bays to :r..or to engage in a ny pursuit t i distasteful to themn, is like try to X:nke water t un up hill. You 't do it:' And the eroakers who ild m~ake every sh::rp, active f-ir -'s bov "'stiek to the !farm and coun "when all their thoughts and ac is tend in other directions, need all such matters regulate them 'es. There will be farmers enough hose~ who like it. If our country s don't, then we should enzourog~e -n to) engage in some en;liing~ that is -e congenrial to thleir tastes aid feel W AYSIDE. Fo:: -rus !miAL. CotsmIu, S. C., Oct., 1874. 'n. EDIToa: We suppose that you think that we are either non est, ;one oIn a lo.ng jo)urnety, from: our sily:ee. Bat aoot so. Oulr duties e been such that we could not find e to hu2t up itemis for y:ur worthy waUfs. The [h:IAxo has not been cen.t like ourselves, but has comec .ilarly to our hands, and has, in d, in moany' a w.-arv momen t, proven ppAL of joy to our tired nind. ond..r if there is at famnily in New rv County that does not take it ? lut to proceed-we have just kilhd g eat big - skeeters" on the wail, oh we hope are the last of the .oni. Wh::t meu-t we write. Not e-ening electino, for that will be bAfore? thi.s ap,ears in print, and, hope. with .:lorious reeults to the mnes~. Party" of South Carolins. Il thou let u'i speak a word absu :ra:ad Faoir t hat is .so near nt hand. l:i0,l is all exp.etaney. The pics .s for success are at present moist ,urainlg. Every department. it is ed. will b: well rapres..-ted from prsof the State. Newberry is r h-;hinmd in enterprise :nd can ea display ilshe will. lastee it is a oe that m n'ny of the Sne. pre tis that are now awaitingV owners inke the G. & C. train for old eherry after the fair. Thi. youn~g *.s h-:re are engaged day and nicht maing arties for exhibiti-m. Then ne I dies of Newberry, if you have slen.~dy somenthuing for the Fair, t-> wori and prepare .<onething. ir fiagers are not leSs skillful than thos(e of the ladii' of ('-l1umbia ho(pA. too. t.> seeO a goodi di-play of st:,ek fromt N ber . h County rodniee fine stock, has done it an;d r.ain*1ue tot d:> so: then send -iens t., the fair. The g.rounds all h.:iun wilftedu and pre >i:i, too', is putting on a lively face, rga lively ftr:la ft--r the djry. ty siumm:er seas .. .M:rehauts are Sto dispos.e of their handsome ka of goods. Livery stable men hack-drivers have beeni oiling up rvehicles for transporting pur ~s. Old Tfhrivet. says he can 1 as many as anybody. The hotel too, are busy getting supplies for r tables. Upon the whole at pres. every thing promises a pleasaut k during the fair. Eel1, Mr. Editor, this has been one he longest green and growing sea u pon record. Trees were in full oge in ea~rly Spring, ad now it is Autumn and still they are green, c trt baying i-e~ f e kill the le1aves ai:d turn them brown. A ventlemau told us yesterday that his seconl of iriFh potatoes would be ine by Christmas if the we:ither ni'nuel hi, wav. Flowers are still blo omni i a mburidance-soie most beautiful and rich October pinks. Where there. 4re so many fower. thea must be some fruit. This eau be foun1 in the great-st abutlnwe. and that to> along the streets. T s*.pirit of impr.>ve:un!t iN still in. The lartri :.:. beautiful stine Cdifee -uint up oi Main Street known: s the Uiited States P,eroffice, w:ll soon i:! ewonpleted. i stone work i. nuw ciipleted ::d prep:ir:ugns are bei-n- made to put on the roof. City 11::il. toa. is progressing. aud the 1! ra;d rtite Southeru Insurance huildn right in fr-out., is fast ap pIrMtchin;r couiplt.tit?n. The nw n r, d *a:.ine*Ct (_unty Cou.t 117ouse has just been finshed. It is a perfect Iod,l of h2aut' and conve enan. and w"Il stand for ycars as a n:nut of the kmashir, of its nr.Litect. It cost about $35,000. There are many other items a : t we would like to m i.b spIce forbid2. Aours very inuch "ZUL A." FoR THIE ERAI.D. VALLEY OF T1E FRENCii BioAD, October 19th, 1874. DEAR IIERALD: Autunin has nade lr appearance, but the rtreating robes Of suniier can yet be seen, as if relue tant to renounce her sceptre and bid frewell to her beautiful subjects, as they don the gay apparel of this sombre season: and what an impressive illus tration of life! of the tenacity with which we (ling to it; the ties that hind us here. for we too like the beautiful seasons, pass away; and although ve "fade as the leaf," it is to inherit a bright hereafter, and guided by the hands of a loving Father to the portals of Heaven, we pass the threshold to enjoy everlasting life, and the society of "good ones gone before." And as autuni retains its beauties ntil the withering hand of decay is laid upon then, So should our fleeting lives be beautiful until theih. close. The fever, (typhus.) I told you of in my last, has been raging considerably since, but as Jack Frost has made his aplarance, it has somewhat abated; but 'not until it claimed anion- its vic tims the bright-eyed, intelligent little son of Mr. Alston, formerly of Fairfield, who was buried at the Episcopal church on the fourth. We Lowlanders-as termed by the mountaineers-were con siderably frightened for a while, hut as the physicians don't pronunce it an epidemic our minds enjoy a great deal more ease, yet should it prove to be, I wouk(i think more seriously abourt the 'f(etida and tare water, and if required Iwould partake of it. although having to grin aind bear it the best I could. bffafwevenings pamst, I witnessed a beautiful sunset view of the valley. The golden arrows of the setting sun, as they were gradually reclaimned from Valley and bluff, threw their flood of brilliance over the lofty mnountains and secmed to ascend until lost over the brow, which, crowned with the bright and variegated foliage ol autumn, madec it a scene worthy of the pencil of any artist. Flora still holds court, and although her summer subjects have deserted the banks of the French Broad, the close of her reign promises to e a brllintas the beginning, for autumnal flowers are scattered around in the richest profosion" and of the brightest and most beautiful colors. I wish my lady friends down Southi, fond of the ornamental, hadl some of the pretty burrs that gr-ow on these moun tain pines, and the beautiful mosses that flourish here; they would muake such such pretty rustic baskets. I know a dear little friend whose deft fingers arc practiced in the art, and I expect to re serve a place in my trunk for the deC posit of a quantity for her. A pretty sight I witnessed last week, that of the canvass of a travelling ar tist p)itchied under the beautiful oaks of Brevardi, with the additional charmn of a crowd of stylish dressed ladies and( gentlemen gr-ouped airound it, amting gaily, who had gone hither to have their pictures taken, aind joining the merry group, amoung which we found many friends and acquaintances, our time passed olY very pleasantly. No cadav erous k>oking~ creatures there but bright eves, rosy chee;. and happy hearts; anid (minus the fever) it seems as if health rides on every invigorating bree(ze that blows over the old North State. A certain mountaineer having occasioni to go far down South as New herry, said if this world was as wide ais from here to Newherry in every direc tion it was a whale. Near Looking Glas Falls it is said the men of the surirounding courtry ci os. the Prench Broad on tmu-wvalkers or stilts. I heard of an instance in which onte crossedl in this manner, with his little son oh his back, a nd my opinion is, that the little fellow's squalling pro pensities mn:;s have been very weak, not to h:Lve bieen excited at the sight before him. arnd as it is reasonable to 5upp)o5e that he had all the holding on to d.I won'der lhe didn't "et we:ak in the~joints and fall off in the river; but perhaps lie was one of "daddy's boys," and thought all that daddy did was right, if lie was niot on an equal footing with his neighbors. A crowd of us went chesnut hunting among the mountains a few days ago, which we enjoyed very much, yet my enjoyment wais not perfect, as I was on a continual lookout for rattlesnakes; and lthough too late in the season for them to he on~ the wmr-path, I thought it not improbable that on hearing the noise made by our party among the leaves they might be on sentinel duty at the portals of their winter quarters to pitch at the unwary. With these tIn pleasant thoughts ruminating my brain. and falling down at nearly every step -most of the chesnuts was on the side of the mountain-I did not gather many, but hastily- descended, sought some sfe retreat, and devoured those I ~ad ~bere'L depe~de~t ott the ~eu~e. rosity of the more fortunat- gatherers for my next Supply. I l:av ben t4Ol that then is a care a:noni-f thiosa io:ndnn th:t sucks in evi-ry Itvin- k*;'_:I*ture1o. mn the surroundIngI vxie:ity I: lir-t. ' i ar, but duri.g the retr::inlor lws he.. out-not in very compact y eidter-for 1 1mve heard of ,Niexi: thr.froi of thf hides, b) lits a:id 1o:ss of e..ttle, i: t noti:.ng in coniection with reason:thle :animls, as all tourists wisely forhsear to expIet in that direction. It ib called tl.e "Blowing Cavo." Altitouhrl ernjoying this dtlightf:l scenery, anid p:-rtaking of the kind hospi tality of re.la:ions and ,rer.d,thoughts of "honie, sweet home".and our dear broken household hand will often intervene and cause the tear-drop to fall, and I long to be with theru; but as we will soon strike tents for otnie I will be contented until then. I have been told that Mill Hill, the first mountain we pass over cn roure for Greenville, is haunted with the i> pariton of :a lady whose idea seens to be mercenary, as she appeared to some gentlemen arring their produce to market as peering over into one of the w:gons. I think I will ride horseback iien we p::-ss over. for aIhougi ti:ere willibe a buggyV ailong and toetw:se she of the c ,pan:-..w;. I hrather She wO-.d closely inspe.t o;r worldly goods than ourselves; hut if I should ride horsebavek she wight jump up be hind me-as all things are possible with hosts--and I assuV l youm exit from the sAddle would be in headlong ztye, azul het Iltdyship would reigl. qucn of nll she aurveyed alnd I fear lind in mie an in nimate subject; but "igiorance is bliss where 'tis folly to be wis." and we (10 not know tle exact spot where she makes her appearance, and I hope for the childr,n's sake that will aiccom pany our party as we p:ass over on our way home that she will remain in se clusion. A NEWBERRIAN. aIarried, OnlWeduesday, the28flh ult., inl Lexing ton, by the Rev. Mr. Bailey, Mr. Wm. B. AULL, of Newiberry, aud M1iss 'M3. E. B.i:mx, of Lexington. Bride's favor receved, for which we retuin thanks, with best wi,hes for the future of the happy young coup!(-. .)n the 14t1 of Octobor, ty the Rev. J. G. Hc: b,rt, ! . D. DNTDAzI..:, of the S-)uth Cut oUinK onfer ence, to Min FANNIE GoG-t GANS, daugh:ei of Dlniel G-.gs:S, F.q-, of -Newberry. Tribute off Re;pect. Pl.ti-t Lonr,%, NO. 20. . U. 0. F. IN MEMORIAM, "IT is not death to die To leave th is weary road, And mindt the brotherhood ou high to be at hotne with God." JAMES MILTON WIL5o, a IIIeUbC of this Lodge, died 21st October, 1Ei4. in the fortieth year of hi age. Born in Lexington, S. C., 17th November, 1834, he remtoved t Newbe.rry shortlyv after arriving at his major ity, anid spent n!i the days of his manrhood in ti:is community. lii Caipacity for b-i ness and urprightrness of ch::raucter gained for him the cartemt of all our people, and his loss will be~ felt hv them. The Chrureb to which he~ belonged, by its Council, has testi nled its high a.ppreciation of his worth as a Chriatian gentemanu. And now this Lodge wou!d give some expression of our great regard for his ttuenory, and our esteem for his purity of he ert. geni:!e:ess of nature and riffectionate dh.position. His death ha4 cast a giroom over the heatrts of' his sorrowing arssociates. Yet we v.ourld notimurmur at the wise dispensationi of a kind Providence who has permiitted our brother, after years of a:fiiction, to findi everhisatinig quiet and re pose; nor wou!d we call back one who so longad to depart and be a: rest. "Re't from '.hy lab'ors, rest, Soul of tihe ju:st, set free! Bleet be thv nm'.an:ry, and blest Thy bright exampl b: b!' Be it, therefore, reaolved. 1st. Thlat the many exeellencies of our Brother greatiy erndeared him to us, and his Ideath is a calamity to) Our Order. 2nd TIhat we te;der our.-inreere condolence to his berca"ved family-upon w~hom this heavy a,ffl.ction ha 'lle-to whom,though, the :horn is tnt witout the rose, for in the contemp.atiu:; or' ti, mnty virtdes they will tiuda seetfragranc'e shedi aroti<d his nmemory. 3rd. That thre nittmb!ers of this Lodge wear the usuaol badge of mionruing for thirty days, and that the hail be~ dr.aped :iecordingly. 4th. That a page in our iiecord Book he inscribied w ith his name, time and ilace of his birth, as wel! as~ of his death, and also thne raink het had at .dniei~d ini this Or:der. 5:h. That a copy, of the foregoing pream ble and re.solutio :s he tr.inmitted to the famnily of our'Ieeeased brother, and that these proceeitiings be~ piubished in the paipers Iof the town. IUnranimou'dy al' ,tc.l 30.lo Oe!., 1874. - N. 1$. MAZYC:E. N. G. W. o. GOREE, Seretaury. Obdnary. ID. of minronia. on the 31st October, 1874, in New'w'rry Coumy, S C., Dexxis Lu;,ru.e fort,- dbth vear of' his age, .fter ao short i iinen of ihw d ii 5. S 'm- :wo y'ears since his e>:.iale n ife preceded him to the grave, leaving to his t'" e re :heir little chmi!i.ren, to whiti om he o ever aff'ectitonate aind kind. iride these childien, the de. eensedilturI:avi. hi:' tige tih:-r. a n'! hrothetrs und sixt-:rs I-> mio:r i lo i) 11e wats strong in his attachmri. is, a:rd hi.. aurvivi:rg frietids will chrerish ii :tmemnory. A few dsys ago in the fad strength of manhood and hieal:h, todayt lie lieas sti! and dead irn the si'ent tombh. Howu, it:-xoiahde is dita:hI! the g!rve, how inisatiaidie! A FIllF.NDI. Near Bethel, Ne'a b.rnv Co., on the 21st Oct., Mr. D. 11 iixo, int the 57:b, year of his aige. On the 2Is: .lJrt:-, 1r7. in Newberry Cot., Mrs. PsKMCt! L.xo, :.ge?.l 79 y.ears, 2 mo-iths and el-ven davi1'. FIFIH AND L&ST GIFr CQNQEB.T Js .A, o? TusE PUBLIC LIER ARY 07 KENTUCKk". A CARD) TO THlE PUBLkC. T~he mi:n.,gmnnt hive dterrainedl to havse the- dirawing of the Fifth .ind L ust Gift C*,t cert of the Publie Libirary of K:ntuc'iy or, the 30th day of N.r emti)r next. We b.:lieve now that aih th ltier'Xew ali e so11, ind itat the drawiing wji :t: a hit!! O::e: but whe-trr all are sold or to-, ie drawv.ing wilti everthe hess cirtainl': er,me otr on the lay rrppoin:ed. rhe seial utbj *et ofC this caird is to call a meeting oh the~ :ickre-.hiders at Piutlie Libra rv II:ml, on 'he 2d it of November, to tie .rrangements in c.>nntee:tipn with the cnm n4i.t:e appuintedi hy the l'ruitees to suiperini tenid the counting ofi,be th ags represening te number of ticket- soid. While ther.: i no actual necessity for the preseince of ticket holder<, as under our a. rangem-:ts the in terest of aml are egnalhy cared for, yet amthe same time i would greatly prefetr that as many of those interested as cau, would at tend this meeting anid each see for himself bow perfectly fair and imp.irtlal the ditritu, tion must be. Every arrangetr.eurt hits beten made for the trawing-but little mnor.: than a moantb re mains for the side of the remainder of the rickets, and whbatever is done mnat be done promptly. TiuOS. E. BAMLETrTE, Agent antd Manager. Louisville, Ky , Oct. 22, 1874 44-2t. FcttceorT, BENEID!CT & Co., Charles. ton.S.C. ate offering one of the largest stocks of D)uY Gooas andl CAnPkT'a in the United States. Pairties in want of the same will save from 25 to 30 per cent. by ordering f:om them. They are prepared to send samples on a pplition. Ail retail orders over $10 will he sent free of charge to auvY part of the Southern Str:es. emma by P, 0. Order, Express, or Draft drawn to onr order, or Goods will be seat C. 0. D.| 2'-er. OI.D PAPElIS.--Old papers for sale at this olffie in packages of 50 or 100. at 40 and 7.5 cent,. tf. Mad:aue i0morat's Reliable Pat terni of all scorts van! Lx obtained at Mrs. D). Iers 13-tf .Tew X Hselnos A F R, . E .u S1, i . I L. R. MARSHALL -Nov. 4, 4 JOHN C. DIAL, COLUMBIA, S C., Ha1 a C11 stock of B:l:fi Material. C:irpe:i:er,', cksmith. M&sons' and Ta ners' Tools. A; p.)i s ww r: d as rcjj-.:irwe'. Prices a biw .:thei l ow !o god iocds, OK.ers -..:: he:.:,-, or nti..fu:ory re ferece. prop:1 wie:!ed to. Nov. 4, 44--3m. J. H. KINARD, WHOLF.SLE AND RETAIL DEALER IN D1Y GOOoS, 1llLINERY, &c., .Ii i . i ::t- c, - i' 1 ',bia. S. C. b -rrv ;.i !-r-... .: country. thst bi. li:-, ~ ~ ~ ::01 i:n --a!peto i id MILLINkRY AND DEESS MAKING D'pnmn n the reahr Of the, Store, Undie! . 4 : : 1*r: d:. of !'-fr. -. A. Smit; ilady a. "4..hli'.'! 'tte anId experince 4re t.ot On;y bird-umv!v arr.i.ed, but ar supplied .i h every ':; ' whic'h jMadi!S C.. call 'Or. ()e f !he ;'o r teienes - that a lady can %01 o.- obtai: the --odl desired, but have 'ti'n cut an:i run,de up it this establishmert VWitut having to g elsewhere. Remenm.tr ite ,tor,' next dooi to 'oumibia Note Nov. 4, 44-6t. Ell[ECLITO0R S' S ALIU1 Pu:sust :o re err cf tht Hlonorabi Jtmes C. Lnhy. J:!ge of Pr.h:e .or 'New we nii zl!, t he re.-idenceof th< Litt JAo! Whee!er, On Tiue.uay, ti.e 24th Pay of No i!.nber Isat :11 the Perso-Im! Proper-y of -;i,d d!"e:nSel conistsinrg of Horses, Cattle, H ogs Six 8iales of Cotton, Corn,i Fodder, Shucks, &c Blacksmith TOols5 HIouseho(fd andl KiteheLn Furn'fiture' Also, Fifteen Shares o Stock in~ the National Bani Of 1Newb.ern~, S. C. TERMS CASH. Qal r:i'd Ex1ecutoirs. Nove'ilber 2, 1674-4 - :t By virtl:e ot an orier af IHon. .J. C Le'ahyi, Ju:ge of Prob.ite for .\e'w!.trr: (r,ointy, t'.- i ll 4ii ari. t Newb erry ('our On 3Ioa.y, the: 7Tk uday of Decem her .'td (i ahe-Day,) All hat ofv. ich r ile'len uNea:! did *ei.,, Kown as Springfield, And c'ontaini:,g FOUR HUTNDRED ANT SIXTY-ONE ACRES, more or le'ss. jTh., pit.Lt.in !!e's tw< moile" We- of No ber ry Co,urt l1or.'e, L.t is admiuar,:ly .adap- ed to the. c..i'iv ..ion of Cotton, ('ra and Small Grain, There is a TWO-8TORY DWELLlG-HiOUSE, a:ni :(lt t'eesst t: -uiOldlrgs upon th< p!':.cI'. I) ipin ofdi Se w:ter in2 convenC lent d ian ~Ce of the de-*'Il:. A poIrtio: of tii:act le in ir.e n: l' of the C'ouri Ho:ose. au: :t ' uc a"ers, -n.i !a:.- o1 thie i.une wil be exhiiterd on th.- d..v of .41e. TERiis OF 8t .-.-on"-third cash, th< balanice in oOe and to) y.,rs, in e'qu:.l in staimetlir,' with i zrret fromn d..y ot sale, tc be se'curcd by' the boiid of purchaser and mrorigage' of the pireis. SAMPSON POPE, J1. WIsTAR G;ARY, o'Ne'all. Ne wherry C. HI., S. C , Nov. 4, 18'i4-44-4 NOTICE. We'. will .'ell at the re-ideen of Henry S. Bze,in thle town of r.p iy On Thursday. the- 19thI day of 30. at 1 o'ck in the -n)orinig, all the P:'r son.ii Prop:;erry or our teit'atrix, thi' late Mrs. Martha Yoiung, consi=ting of Buggy, Bug lHrness, &c., &c. Termns of Sale--CASH. WM. LE-STER, HENRY S. BOOZER, DAVID CROSSON, As Ex'ors of last Will of' Mrs Martha Young, dee'd. Nov. 4, 44-3t. NOTICE. All personi ina arywis, indebted to the Estate of the late Jacob'Wheeler, are re. quested to settle the sme and save costs. Anid all persons holdmng demands against the Estate of said Jac'ob Wheeler, deceased, wil render thet samte attested, as required )y Liw, to our Attorneys, Pope, Pope e4 Fair, Newberry, 8. C. J. M. WHEELE R, D. B. WEELER, Qualified EzecQ'ors. vet X oiscelteus. NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP. (in store ed 1y Webb, Jones A Parker.) rep ir ed. II ~r goods. A ,,h:, i respec'. fully solici: i J. N. BASS. JOHN C. DIAL, Ireetni)orteraunt Ie:tier in I-IARD WARE, C OuITMBIA, S. C. HS the la.r-. va: of HARDW.R o i:' - t:I i e tate. a(;A or rend or. rAndtbe c1w ':ed. rices %tnd qua:y of _-oods -r.ned d.c . wih eSQh or satis f4ctory i-ee.e3 wiahv rm t;en-_ tion. N uv- 4, A44 -3 m . J. MEiCHAN, Succeer to G. M. THOMPSN & CO. Who'e.a.ecand Ro-pil Deu'er i1 BOOTS, SHOES,, HATS, CAPS AND LEATHER, TRTJNKS, Traveiugr Bags & Umbrellas. S ( L UMBA, S. C. Nov. 4, 44-2;. JOHN C. DIAL, COLUMBIA, S. C. D:FA.Ka IN s LU:ne, Cvtnevt. Plaster, Hair, Lath-,, 'Lee'.,. llingeg. Nail-4, BrAdIA, White L.-ads Iand Colored hiNVarnishe-i, Brushes,so . F iuL )!:, Gl!A .s, PuttyV, &ke. All goodi warrmnted as represented, and prices guAranteed as ..v as anv honAe in thi.4 city for .n.me qna'itv of goods. Nov.4, 44-'.m. G.DIERCKS, Wholes ale and EW!auil Doaler in ,Gicceiies, Win~s, LiU r, CICARS, I Smoking andChewing Tobacco.: r CORINER MAIN AND TAYLOR STREETS, COuLUMIBIA, . . an *AI FRESH OYSTERS SERVED IN EVERY STYLE my S4 J1Oll A\W & 80\ S be COLUMBIA, S. C.,, eha:.ei to thei:- *iock of cu ~SiIn Of all te Stapit Gods, suc.h as I ron, Nafi, Pctware, Carpenters' and Black smiths' Tools, Carriage Hardware and Ma teil, Lockz, Hinges, Screws and Ecue Builders' materials, POCKLT and TABLE CUTLERY in great variety, and a well assorted stock of Shelf Hardware and House-Fur C. nishing Goods. a Duponit's Celebrated Gun and lBlast Ing Powder, Cucumlber Pumps, a GARDNER'S FIRE EXTINGUiSHERS. n GRIOCERYIDEPARTMENT4 will be fouind .n e x:ensive assort meno Liquors,No seUsioP-a Yo:: 'rARlTY, Qcat. ITY .t ND L0WNt.ss oY PR1eE HY .ANT Ho';i IN Tur. cmt. CoIfee ait retil at 2oe. per lb., an ip.rs. ''ru.lhe-l. Pw deed and Ganed Su t w. er1. nie States Standard Fire TIes't Kerosine Oil, 25e. per gallon. THEIR CIGAR~ DEPAR~TMENT! Iemb:acesLC ani extens. ivassonrtIoCIt of Im-i porie'i ad Domer.1e Ci :-. Ghewis:.. ned t.ic it varity, *whichi wil be, lounid atth3sg of th "h.a i. .tw N ~ ' co.rnert at lo.ie.t price. T.ir oc. ('i,.-tr is supe'rior in qumality to any i:ller CIg:lr at same prie'. JOHN ACNEW & SON. Columia i, S. C., Nt. 4, 1874. 44.-F NOTICE ! g Wil be h sim to *he~ higi. t Idder,5 On sSale-Day in December Nrzt, TRACT OF LAND,~ knownm as the Scott B01A0BmS or Anderson Tract, si:.t..d in Newh.erry Coun.ty, 1 ing, on thec wate.rs ot I ndiani Creek, boundedu on the Fitb Dr. Carlish-'.land, oni the So:mb by R ...'a ek' an lHrgrove'. laedi. ::::d on :h.e . et nd Nr:hz by J. A. Ma rt' adi. Ti udr.figne wil ley buei ing to pu:cha.5 Tr::: Zmde k nown on day of sale. JAMES A. 9ARS, Ex'or. IL TOWN PROPERTY.' I )FFE l ){FOR S il.E H HI.'8 A ND) t LOT inC theTo: '.t New berry where I o r'aide. Th o:t nt.: FiF~T:EN AC!RES, -ihout five atcres of whilch is bot:o:n liud, extne!!ent for pastur:.ge or pl....:.:g, the 'A.tfu r ee iE t he int i ' io d ! . . . d. OiJ the lo:. in a Tw.- :y Dte !1' Hlouse 5 witht sevenl t ere ro.1,i)i :md iive tfire Crib' and Coar. ::hd a t..cled. Every-j thin' g ::-a h:p, :- - i ..i 00oo rep ir For term~ and posse'sion, apply to (Jet. 21, 42- tf. G. T. SOTT. Seegers' vs, Cincinnati Beer. IThe Cincinnati Gazette makes the aston- cou ishing announcement that Cincinnati beer tiot ~is no longer pure, but adulterated with mo !asses, sugar of starchu, fusel oil and the pois.nous colehicum. The Commissioner of Agriculture, in his report for 1865, says - that Prof. Mapes. of New York, analyzed the beer from a dozen different breweries, atndl found all of it adL.lteratred. Cocculos Tndiens an.1 ntrx vomzica entered largely iin. to :ts comaporation. J. C. SEEGERS guarantees hisi beer to be pure and reliable. He does not adulterate it, but brews froln tle best barley, malt and E ~o~as. ~4~p .mub~euandeous. VATOHEs GS. LOCKS, JEWELRY, LVER AND PLATED WARE, PECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, 'ANCY GOODS, &c. &c.&c. [Iaving just remoJelled and nesly fitted my sor., I wo! :., .h e public to give a call. Ki ny tock is Now the Largest :r offer d in thi nart of the State, and PRICES AS LOW can be found in the South. y gm.vd are botill direct from the nufaerurers, and. consequetaly, can be d as cheap a any other House in the All American (rld and Silver Waches d at Muwnfactiurr-' C.,talogue prices. I keen a lar-:e stocf of 3pectacles and Eye Glasses, in Gold, Steel, Rubber and Shell Frames, :uall gees, from the best Manufactu -s inl the (nited States. A 'arge stock of Wrh-dav and Bridal Premnts,, Engagement Rings, &c. In my Establlishment Gold is sold r Gold, and Brass is sold for Brass. All goods so'-d wa-ran:ed as represented,. d my cusomers miay re:y upon getting at they t raic Aor. 1 KINDS OF WATCH, CLOCK AD JEWELUY REPAIEING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE AND IN WORK MANLIKE STYLE. Orders by Muil or E.apress, for work or ods, wi! recei-:e proar.prt tattention. Goods sent (G. '. D. :o a.l parts of the untry, with the priv:iege of ex.nining fore pay:g for them. air Jewelry of all Descrip tions Made to Order. OHN F. SPECK, PRATT STREET, NEW.BERRY, S. C. NOTICE. Pursuant to the order of the Hon. James Leahiy, JTudge of the Court of Probste, a ill seli, 'z Friday. the 6th .Day of Novem beCr Next, the re.,idence o' the late Michael sheely,. sr HIey's Ferry, all the Personal Pro rt) of said deceased, consisting of Horses. Mules. Cows and Calves. ~Sheep. Hogs. Cotton. Corn, Wheat. Oats. Cotton Seed. Shucks. Fodder. Farming Implements. Blacksmith Tools. Household and Kitchen urniture, etc., etc. Also, that fine Steam En ~ne, "Saluda." Terms of Sale-CASH, YOPL:NG JOHN POPE, ASA F. LANGFORD, A s E'. cuodrs I ,t wi;l and testament of :ase! .'heAly, d.e'd. 39-6t. i p. 28, 1874. GOLDSMI1TH. P. KIND, COLUMBIA, S. C. 60JLllMIT & KIN, onder aRd Machinisth, Ha,ve always on band itionary Steam EngInes and Boilers for Saw Mills, Etc., LW AND GRIST MILLS, >tton Presses, Gearing, Shaafting, Pullies, Etc. LSTINGS of every kind in Iron or Brass. e guarantee to furnish Engines and ers of as good quality and power, and Slow rates as can be htad in the North. e manufacture, also, the GaAD"'. 3M IED WATER WREEL, which we re .mend for power, simnpliciyofeconstrne. ,durability and cheapness. e warrant our work. and assure prompt rand dispatch n lh, orders. n. 14, 2-tf. Columbia, S. C. LOOK OUT FOR YOUR MEALS AT THE AlstQn Hotel, Sm as Going Up and Dinner Go-mg Down C