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' irfxetb . ?ratb. "012.XI.1 INNSBOR() S. C.. WEDNESDA Y MORN[NG~ MAY 24' 1876. lIN0. 49 THE I1 lIIP I E11 DI iii; iii L) 10 1 1.!. .~EdA 311!4 . so .A I1 Si. 15 ii Iie'Ib~ olu i l l ii ~bil 9., ati $3~.4100 (bY 11 Ii?~ lt c tmi'cc, it .t'ei~j e e llgi, I u he i 0IN1 1'. 1 1rR Me :gove) nnlent ini the South. 1111i011th it, is (CVelI years 8111(CC <<a trzit I ellV s1x)ekling, 11x1( I)tC )111(1(: the Soi it.Ii ill the (i rcCCIionl of re ~a'lliig thle ravalgesx made b y thie 111. if ths yeICM' VC,1I8 i eel C')011 ju1 II 18s they iiigh t. ii'~v(i ieen), the LI hee l i ex ss f wt it iu iii the jij)1 ) 'i(111C paty .) ts +.1+161)g field for' pli il cad llawaigs iW l t (iiitlrxr, Nv, 'o iiiip)osot1 11poll e; the eie'uliilit-y iii ihe~ laciks til 1 (1) (!OItiel ioh iiiicl ilsil theog} whchthpey 1 the his~tory' of ne:eurly every 1,ctit.iii'i St..t for tite 1):iHL Cloven U:1 's sihows hoew iti'!. lesslv they YCe' robbhedl toild tlleIr( 1. '1114280 1 asceiil y (ee1iiigogiies polisouned the 2111 liel ofci the 110111,le1's l:(.iiilist t .i i '1 jWs of Lindl 1.11(1 iiiilex troin tilt: t.J IIi 4 1 S ~tes 4v(VVelui)Ilit. Thuli )n . l t'ea I iieel' I the svelte of PIoliLi 1*iI Iit~tie ci aulI stif e, wheicl soiiiiel 1ehiivy (iictiiteci Mtt t"here sho(uld he r1I6t }.ru1il i ee~l*r(. l 1 11')1 el oil the parLt of eCo il' 4 'V liiicl iC( t to ili'lc1ll(e1'it~y. (on '? e I ie'.ily I v1l lv it :I 1 .lie South' i,7ts at (IC clceiie (of th1 War, ilfidirs 'cmV 'Nline'. iiixte~ ul of b etter, with ( dVi ly Ifresi Ih oliuicalIICi ad i1(ii' wvho ra'$'e'et I I ere' to wa0x Ltt ndii gro)w rich Ati l'eoi'h s11a11 prctic.es int the oli v (did1 1p)' I114)1) whi'ti the gt)id wvill I1 w iecic Ii sc4ent: (' 1 thiouigh the II 1.ve t he hh11jllex.s men of the culth ev c c'CI) xidleied wha~t filliii-' of~e 41(185 los1s lit es sutliliiecd in1 !ii1 1ii-'l1it' olf I le(e Iliau'e~iillg tel wIic'1 t}Sle Slclttl1 111s heed siilujeet''I t The ,if'e 'Cri t'5 1i ' h lve )! hive been1 ,;divc el' li I.111 lei.i i iiit.e. iinlI5ttPy.. ,Lh.1a'lcs ine l~ arge iiiiiihei's have .,ftts IhV (ities8 ll 1 t4'1"ns. vhiere tit(!) 1ke (llt, a san1 ty l i veihod141( ill flh' ..11:1111)C'P. 'T1he wlit. halve 11een1 im Pb V"ei'i81 1(1 Ily the ta:xaitioii wich plitviti eil ctui ilg, acting iln the' shine1 of the l]Cl1ill lliC.11) ):ity, haive 11fllosc. aipoe!) I u :i'i nuill niext to~ the 1idi lhii olf eit::uiiiing it bare11 IsUI ).jtt cU". thei 4)11 C 'Nhicli hasx give)) thrill 1)4os', 44011.4; 1. iii) i whic~h they jintie teit(iii lcet (litflil'?t to electi flutte, ha s been1 that oft o1)tlliug it clue w ceit ill thle 1lit nagevt oIf their owni loa affia~Iirs. If they NO1( 1': gi'ei) .t fir s t art t'(ea)'s aigo .if it I11:el11]41t. I I'CV1 thle settled poice)' South Carolilla News, .Judgo Northrop, of the seventl circunit, will reside at Spartan burg Memouiorial Day .was r1)propriatoly colebrated in a nubnler of coulntie in the State. G1lenn Springs, a favorite inmmei resort, will be ready for visitors or the 11. Ht of next month. C(l. 3onjaiiii I. Wilson i pron ne(t citizen of Georgetown, an< widely known in South Caroljtin. died il (harleston ol the 1NO] inst. '.J'ho grand juiry of Newberry. at the last term of the cirenit (urt pre's('1ited the board of coiitty comt. lissione&'rK for several csLL Of ollicia mlisconduct. Stealig is going on at a feaw fiu rate) nil overV Abbeville counlty, a111 eV('rythin1g in the eating line hasl b be kept consMItantly under. lock anid key. So say's the Mediuml. (en. .lohin S. Preston, of Coluin bilt, will deliver the atiatil oratior before the literary societies of the Carolina Military Institute at Char lotte, North CZarolinla. 'Mr. -lohn S. Haftrm;on and htis wife, living ab'out ten miles from Green wood depot, in Abbeville, were found inrdered in their Bd on th< mo1rning of th 18th inst. The minu" dterers att eimip!e ] to blurn the house. Alph Ruff. (no of the gang -who robbed and mrildered Mr -Iaynt lucid tt. Pomtr~li:t list )'enbo:, WaS, 4trangely enonghi, convicte'l of man laug-hteor, and was sentenecd by l Jidge Northrop to twenty years in the 1)eniteltialry. There are five hunvlred anl, eleven tracts of land advertised for sale in Beanfort couity, for non payment )f taxes. 'T'his does not includ< lhose e.1so4 in which bills of the 13111nk Iof the State have been ten bered in payment. Three D)emocratic newspaiper"s, the Charle-ton Vr$ mnd Courie'r, the Suoter Wl'utc/htnq,, and the Ularendon .1%'.., have expressed the opinion that it would be unwise "- opov'so the re ile tion of Govern or Choanberlain. The: o re Aix hunadred ani forty rfeiece >)0(' r%. nv it t&o ita. tliso'd for sale by the auditor of Charleston 'inty for non-)ayment of tlxes, l).mht!ess a large number of these [1re cas(es inl which bills of the l3Banla of the State have been tetilored in p) tymelit. There was quite a disastrous tl c pit i).trlington (. H. on the morning of the I4th inst. A imunber of stores and] dwellings w'erdelstroyed, the entire loss being 'st.ilmatted al one hiun re I thous:and dollars. There was comparatively little insuranece. Alfred Rush, colore.1, a imembeh of the1 Legislature from ) tirlington. conty was re-enthy, :i->t al.l kille-d, while on his wiay to his home in It bggy. The perpetrator of the nmurder is yet unknown. A reward of four hundr~dd dollars has been oflered for his apprehiension. Thle trial of Williun.. Alexand..ei Lory anegro, charged with th murder of' Mr. John Murphy, o1 Sumiter coty)lL, camel1 oil h efort 'Judge Shaw~ aL few days ago.- A nol, pros5. wats enltered( ats to two othIere and pleadled not guilty. Th~le jury c'onsisting of two white am11( tee co lored mein, returned a verdict ol guilty. The11 Fort MoultErie Cen tennial c)elebra4tion, which is to take 1)1ace ir' Charleston oin the 28th of ,Junie promiises to be0 a grand air ir. Mili tar'y compan~l~ies from Boston,. Nov York, August', Columbia, New Or. leans and North Carolina w~ill par tic'ipaite, and th le Charleston compaj) niswill of course tmn out in ful force. George W. Willions, Esq. the well known meChanl11t, is c)hair manlf (of th'e Seniior Coinnnittee a most exOcllent selectlin. A. HI. H-oward, ('o1ore(d legisltoi froim Marion, deemsi~Ii hiself insul11te(' by3 the p)o' grapJh goinig the round'ah lhat heo sits withi his formier imaste1 in the Lengislatumre, and then goei home11 andit works as ai cartpenter' iand ovits ill his kitehen. Hie a tys:"A far als 111 amconcerneId it makes huil veryi- lit t~le diferen t with mei wh; t myi friendls siay abiot mie wher i taker mys mae:dls nor how i ta'ke theum thiall god t hat i have lived to see to dayL when'I somei of may ris tociratic frienld> are glad to take there tools and1( g< a lon~g by my13 side to urn ther'e daily briead i denigh this for i hav hIUI 1home1 terday to my farm evr'y sonst the legislator' hi tan eed." Fin e lt it'rary ('Ifor1t for a law'-maker'!' Toom~lib* has given to at pa~teni miedicine mani at certificate that th<( nostr 11 uiihs enred him of "'an Oh) stinatte ailed ion of the t.uornt.' Whaereupon- the- Lynchbu~rg News asserts that thle vendor of th< meidicineC ouight to be imLeted as r publi i mu.'han ce. "Anaybod'y,"' i.1 ivay: ";;ho~ Mll oid in str'engthening the voice of Bob Toombs,~ is nu' trfl friend of the SonthiP "Lve known that nule for thre< years,.~ and1 I don i think dat de' alri minl would huriit w lami- canne-----.' This blank. space indientes where th( lecture wa~s interrupiited, and th<( dar'keyr forwairdedl to the other sid< (If ilm few --.hv thnt. same mule. The Gulf Stream as an Illustrat fli. MeteraI years ago OX Gov. Vance, Ihi a lecture that afterwards became fatnons, conpared the Jews to the Gulf -stream, That stroun of liu imanity had from timhe immemorial preserved its own cotlrae and 1een separated by well defined bounda ries from the groat ocean of mankind. But a short time ago we noticed in one of our exc'hanges (the /l.'lly/iQUS I/'a/d of this city, we think,) an editorial in whic'h the "1Faume illustration wits used withotit crediting it to t dov. Vance. Still more recently Hon. R. B. Vance, of North Carolina, him utilized the Onttlf'wtreamas an illustation of how the Mouthern people might by kindness melt the Northein icebergs that come floating down this way on the gnlf-streimi of prejudice and pmssion. Wherenpun an Augusta paper tells Mr. Vale( that he probably stole the illistration from a Dr. Campbell, of Georgia. Mr;. Vitnee's use of the Gulf-stream was so diffurent from that of his brother that ho cannot fairly be ch:trged with having used it imiproperly. Dr. Campbell was probably indebted to ex-Gov. Vance for his use of it. And the Jlellylotta leruld (if it was that paper) had forgotten that Zeb. Vance originated the simile. No happier illustration was ever used by any or(ttor, wo suppose. As it is one which, having once been seen, would inevitably come back to the mind, we deem it a kroper ocet$ion to reassert Gov. ainces c laium to it. Can any'ody trace it farther ?--/ichanomid his The wedding prents of Nellie Grant were exhibited in Lo1donl to ia seleet eircle soon after her arrival in England, and folks were sur prised at the (l1Li1tity given her. It is not customary there to choose silver for wedding gifts, it being venuorally sttpposed that all well to do families have enough silver as heir-looms, or have purchased enough to nllswler eer' pllposo. The question wvas more than once asked of those who had the pre sents on exhibition : "Why did they give her so much silver ? Did her friends think the famiily into which he had maUTrriod had none ?" M.m. -A young mal Inl Illinois re ceived an emiplhatic "No !" from the girl lie loved, because he was poor. He went into) the woods to hang himself, but found $36,000 in gold, and tmotuiinod to the girl, clinked the ve'low boys under her nose, and then went away and gave his love to the datightr of a washerwoman. Is'nt that first girl mad. though ? II. lriving coile to the knowledge of time "Good Tomplaris of England" that the white pion1lliiOf inl the United States is antagoniistic to as sociating with the colored race, they have passed ia resolution, at their last meeting ill London, to the effect that if Aumericains are determined to ostablish it dstilietio) of races in works of unmanity an1d telperance. the order in England cannot hold any further intercourse with thm as brethren. A pos)tatl card was recceive~l at the post<(.11ice in Rlochester the oithier daoly with the following address in Germn: "TI myi couinii who lives 4 miles fro~m Rochester onl a firm of 40 aces : thme cis inn11 thrmouigh his land and he( has ton heifers." A terrnible story is toild ill tihe *Moscowi (/visure of a party wh'lo wer'e tr'avelin g on sledges, inot v'ery~ far from thme city of Mosc'ow. A tr'oop of wolves() attaekel1 themn, and only onie peroniO out of twenty-'four' suc~ceededl in maqking his escape, all the r'est becing toi'n to pieces. "No, Mr's. Henry ; no !" sail .. hrn in tones of solemn warnin,::. "'Look at Mrs. lielknap. Nthe waruited a new~ di'ess, too :and see where she is in'w I Stick to fouri enlico, Mrs. H Ienry, anmd avoid thmeinsidious voic'e of the temp1ter." A hmundr'ed pounds(1 of flour cost twenty--eight dollaris in the Black Hills. "Thle l~pope tiudy of mankind is nman," says P~ope ; but tihe popui tar study is how to maike, money out *of him. A Ger'gia preCherlCt r'e'en tly dle liver'ed a sermon fromu the~ fext: "Amid the vale: of the temple wa~s wrppdin twine.' "WVhat do y'ou Cake for your cold ?" saidl a lady to Mr'-. "iMovr p)ocket handkerchiefs i dy madlam,"' was tihe anmswer. A. Charlestoiv man. whlo lost a law areit has sned his lawjyer for' danagaf claimnin" that the attorney's b~ad gr'amm4~ar disgusted the jury.. A few days ago a jury in the Wat crir wilds gave the following verdict in a case of anioide :- "e find tho. dleceased was a fool." TVhe mfore a mnr or womarn, knows,. the'-less they goenajp, about neighbor's.. Culture kills' gab.. In the journey of this- world the man, who goes right is nt apt to get left 1tlld yOu bin go round iand fight. it thilt With P tott, a fitre ats Imy 111ine's Seudder." Potts owns the whole dog low, fand Naeudder. gunls withoutt one. The Marriage of Groat Moi. Byron married Miss Millhank to [ get loney to pity his debts. It tuined out i had shpit, Robert t Burns in irried a (.1u - ir, With whom he fell in love while they wer-ked together in ia plowed field. H~e was irregularit tn inis life, and committed the mt 1 serious n11iitothe inl Condueting his domestic iLlirs. M 1ilton married the d.ighlter Of at t.Country squire, and lived with her ;.but at short, timge. He w.ts anl austere literary r('cluse. while sihe waS ii losy, rIomping (01111( Li I ts that could not endure the rest' iii ant imposed 111)on her, so they sepa..1t L ed. Subseqiuently, however. sit' returned, aud they lived toleil):y happy. Queen Victoria and Priniec' Albert. were couins11, iti.n ilbolt the tiinly I example in the long line of Englisi mlonarchs wherein the ma ritatl vows F .weI . sacredly observed, and sincere afflectioni existed. Shakespeare loved and wed.le.l a farmer's daughte:-. Shu vis faith fiul to her vows, but we eouldl hadly say the same of the hard himiisie'i. Like most of the great. pots, the showed too .Iittle d iserimiatio ini 111 bestowing him itl'eetions oni 1i.e other sex. Washingt(n' married a woman With two children'. It is enough to vly 1he Was worthy of himt and they live 1 its imirriedl pieople should live--in perfect hxarmiuny with e:rch other. John Ad:tims married the diauglhter of i Presbyteriani clergyman. lier father objeeted on account of his being a lawyor. ito had it hal opinion of the muorals of the pro fession. John Ii )yard, thU great. lihilin thropist, married his nuse. She waszf altogether benea('th him in social life and iitollicttal cpiaciiitV, and, besides this, was fifty-t wo ye rs old, while lie was hnt t iwent. live. Ie would not ake "No" for an inswer, ind they wcre im-trrie'l and livel hnppily ulntil she died. which loccurred two years ifter - Peter ! T( Great of liissiI mii8i.)jed it peasant. ie illde anil excellent wife an1(d at sagucious Emtpress. H-imbol:lt, married af poor girl heciuse he loved her. Of c(11tse, they were happy. It, is not generally known that A adrew J 'kson il trried a balv whose husband was still liviny. She was all tulleduclllato: bit initial womant and( was m)ost devotedly attached to the old w.uirio1r and statesma~n. A Fr.owit TAirr Camisxlm I-rs Coiont.-lotany is a divisi n of natual sc(11ien0'ce which treats of plants, and1( ia study of Ve ge(!ttble Physiology must he the fmuladtiom of hotanical kio vledge--a study only' pible b.y tn i improvemlent e'iemnistiy. As) phimnils anre not3$ scattered hlaphtaz-trd oiver the earth1 , oif elvery d' lifeb% as in Agri,-nlme, Animailu oifteni ex\hhiit ai marvel~ouis hasi o3ft1n, heen ill the f'rfmh'I. fimie. Iml1 t 111most Yahinle dliscover'is. And should mtan, w.ithu his kino~wl ed~g~e iand appj~liances(35 fail Io' dlibcover l ess. than the bnrule ! It Is of Medli th'Hll riE PoerNT dliscovered ini Notihr Nu'a,~ the Flocwcar 'f whieh chaffges it eim~u'~ uil't m-VFry change of tihe atuiio'phiere. T.he ir umarkable chlanges5 21). vaitionse 1 oif this Phlant aril Flower' havs hoen for' y'lurs our1 m4p:i-Il stu Iy result411 log in the discoivery ofi i its posse5t Hioni of worn ki~de 18u meical proper(I ties, the Oxistenice anid value of which hiave her1(t3 . fore beenl entIirldy unknown ( to(1 med.al science'(. A florii ing i a p)u~'lllirIl' medh-inal pirice phen. wh'ich ar-Q a. specific aund~ enre fi r Iall dIiseasesH oif the Is'ive, Stomteh and D~yspepsuia,- Inidigest amv SpleenI e.mnoi~t senid ai livnmig h'lower of this liant to all whol( read (if Ifepatime ; Phladelphtia. P'a., wk'ih ai thre'fe cntI stamnp for re(tlurn p)1itage,. we.' will sentd FREE:a a fa i sh~sils of the lower' that will danige its color)1 ~ust the samei( a5 $3he rea'lI Hepaitino I' lower'. TINI ffor sale b~y M.'Mswrxx. & Bmieu. Winnsboro, S. (';, will ere all1 dIiseases of the .iver. Zeb Crummnet s~ys- old- Deaconi Ranigomv .vwent to ai cir'cusF and- took hlis graicii, remharkiu( -to every acquiaintaiflma h' met,- tha t~he btiy Swanteil to saw6 bhe sacred1 aiiniales, anm$ he odnt find it in- bla heart to refuse him-. Arivin. at :tho tent he-1 criedI to go) home, andl the dacon hiad' to 8Jpanlk him. to make him go - m. BCUDDWS DOG CASE, A Nie befgal Question r eotitd. A ma~n came into the ollice o Judge X., the well-known Piitdol pia lawyer, the other day, and wheI the JuIdge had time to listen to hin le said : "JudgIRe, lly na11e is Scudder. t! illed to see you about a dog eas that kinder bewilders me, anld thought maybe) you might. throvi om0 light on him-dgtuiht just gii' me the law points so's Id knov whether it was worth while suing o0 not. You see mie an(1 a manl name( Potts went into partnershi1) on dog. We bought him. He was t setter, anti11 and Potts weni shares on him so's to take him ou a hunting It was never defiinitely settled which half of him I owned nid which half belonged to Potts but somehow I kinder formed at idea in miy own mind that the hin' end was Scudder's, and the froti end Potts'. Conseqinence was that when the dog barked I always said 'Trloe goes Pott's half exercisily itself,' and when the dog's t-ri wagged, I always considered tha my end was being agit ited And, o course, when one of my hind legi Ci'ratched one of Pott's ears of Shoulders, I wits perfectly s5lttsfli(.1 libst, because that sort of thing was good for the whole dog ; and, se:ondl, because the thing would get ever whel Potts' head would re Leli airolnld and bite i flea ofl may hin 1 legs or sna) at a fly. Well, things Vent along smiooth enough for i widtie, until one day that dog begati to get into the habit of miuing arouinld after his tail. He was the foolishest log that I ever seed. Use'1 to el ase his tail round until he'd get so giddy he Cul(ln't bark. And you know I was skeered lest it might hurt the dog's health, anidt as Potts didn't seem to be willing to keep hin end from circulating in plursmlt of miy end, I made up my mind to chop the dog's tail of', so's to make himu reform and behave. So last Satur day I caused the dog to back up agm a log, and then I suddenly dropped the axe on his tail, pretty close up. and the next minutLe he was booming around that yard, hI >wling like a boat-load of wild eat'. Just then Potts camie up, and he let on to be miad because I'd cut oil that tail. One word brought on an:>ther, and pretty soon Pot ts sicked that dog on me-my own h:d ', too, mind you-and that dog bit me in the leg, bit a piece out. See that ; look at that leg. About half a pounJ gone : eat u1p by that dog. Now what I want to see youabu , Ju Igo, is this : Can't I 1ecover damages for assault and battery from Potts'? What I chopped off belongedl to In" I owned an undivided half of that setter pup, from the tip of his tail clear ulp to his third rib, and I had a right to cut away as muclt of it as I'd a mind to : while Potts, being sole owner of the dog's he Ad. is re sponsible-wchen he bites anybody. I don't know," replied the Judge, musingly. "There haven't been ainy decisions on cases exactly lilce this, But what does Mr. Potts s (v upoi the subject ?" "Why, Potts' view is that I div'id1 the dog the ivrong way. W~hnu ht wanits to map out his half', he driawst' a line from the middle of his nose, thi efnd of the tal: That gives mn onec hsilid leg and( olhe fora leg, am1 akeP him joi pr'oprietor ini thu t'ail. And he says that if J w.Lit(! to cut off myi3 ha111 of tem tail I mtight have one1' 1t, ahf1d he woludn't havei c'ared :hut wthait made~l~ him mtad wasl that I waosted his pr'operty With out consuilting hiimt flif that~ theoi'y sems to mec a lltth ettrainied, and if it.e legal why Tmi going to closo (out miy haltf oIf thai (log at a sacrifice, sooner' thant bhl anly iter~est In himt on those prin1 c'iles0. Now what do0 you thintl of it f" "WVell," said the Jutdge', "I (car hardly decide so implJortanlt ai ques tioni on'hand :~ but at the firust glanet may opno is that you own the whole (d(g, and that Potts ownis the whole dog. So wh'len lit bites you a suitL wont lie againust Potts, antd the only thing you caln (1 to obtait justice is to make1( the (dig bite Phottt ailso. As for the tail, wheni it is separatedl fi'om thQ (log it is ne( longer the (dog's t-il, and it is notl wor'th lighting a( liut." "Can't sue Poltts, yout say ." "I think not." "Can't get damages for the meal thiat's been bit.1,Mt-. uf me." "'I hai'dly think you c~ai.. "WeilJ,. well, and1( yet th'ey talla abouit Ame~icani civiliza.stionl, 11110 temr'ples o~f u'atice, anid such hi lngs All r'ighit. Let it go I k'm~ stanId it bu11t don't anyb~ody (everl uindertak1e to toll mec that the law pr'otec'ts hu'f mn#ni h(wigs in their r'ighstw. (i.>od mnorinlig, Judge." "Wait. a momuenit, Mrti. So'udderi, Aidk the .Judge ; '*you've for'gotter my fee." "F" fee !. Why you o't chiaig* anything: 'whien. I (lm't 8ue,- dc yow '" "Certainly',- for my advice: My feo is $10-" "Ten dollarR!' %nd<Marus Why' Aigo, that's jntst. what f paid' .foi my half of tha6 dog.. I h'iwett go fifty cenits. to my name. But Tll- tel yo~u what Il (do. Il make over al: my rights in that settm. pmm t om, A 'Jl~X%\:x THICKei. --A Mt riiiigir p1e p0llhtl ft it 1)41111 inl Il)hu,. '1'(x44, a ('heell for $1).Ot): Illid 211(11) h'ttl'rH. j)it1'))1tilug t'o e'l)2hn"Ie him 1111 it ('I'M ltii N'' Yok. 1. 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