THE TRI- WEEKLY HERAMD. N EWBERRY,S C. T6DaY XENUG, APRIM 18, 185. - Inerease in Baliscription. As noticed last we# the prike of the Herald *s, from this.date, increi.sed to FIFTEEN DOL LARS for three months. Parties sending us ten dollar: for subscription will be credited with that amount for tw& monih. -April 13: PersonaL. General Hood and Mrs. Jeff. Davis and family sed through our town- Sunday. We w^ere pleased to notice, also, the Ho. korcher Miles, and Dr. W. T. Wrqgg; the former stopping at the Martin H ose, and -the latter-e giest of Dr. Ogier. - * Salisbury, N. C., Was attacked on Wednesday the 13th, at day light, by Stonemai's raiders, 6000 in number Our force, only 500 strong, could make but fee ble resistance, and being at once surrounded, were. nearly all captured. BUt few,, were 'killed or wounded. Out of the' number it is. supposed that only 40 men escaped. The many startling rutbors afloat since our last issue are,'as far as known, unconfirme.d. Among the many wwre that Charlotte h-dalwe into Stoneman's hands, and that be was mbarching on Chester, tearing up the rail rad as he came along. Thi is not believed. It is supposed now that Stoneman has not reached Charlotte yet, nor has-it been evacuated. The rumor that Gen. Lee had been scaptu'red 1 entirely unfounde and is believed to be alie of the enemy's.. - What Brigham has to Say! Brigham Young, the. lat:er day saint,.is anx 3ofs for the advancement of his kingdom upon the ruins of a wreck of mattei and a crush of worlds: In'a recebt serm6n, he said:'. "The North prays that their swords may strike ito the heart of ev.ery rebel, and Isayv,amen! and the South prays that the North may bj cut down on a tho.usand battlo-fields,'and aain I shy.men I" The men all killed in this Kilkenny fight. we. wonder if the old patwiarch does not con'tempate taking care of the,women. Mo. ight. Cut off as we are from railroads, telegraphs, and mail, bags, we. have)o depend sometimei 'upon gas-bags, and the way the "ignorance and credulity of the unsupetin" is exercised by reliable, is a marvel. The mists and fogs which surround nza. by day envelop us by night in *foldr of blackest darkness-for we: have not even a tallow dip to- shed a sickly, glimmering ray upon the gloom. Would that the cbemist might * unfold .a plan-give us a.condenser-for convert.. -ing these vaporous gas-bags.into a fluid capable of emiting light. It ibight not be impossible .for that great, progressive acience-cheinistry- to evolve light eiaough to chase away the vague, in * -.definite;' shadQwy -fantasies from the brain 'af tess mid-night, hap-hazard dreamers. - - The Genrmand The Anderson.I1ntelligencer pithily notices an * editorial of the Greenville Enterpriss, in which that editor makes.a feeling call upph onr fo kto come to the rescue of tfre village-anid. bring in largely of supplt.s for the Legislators * ~ about to assemble in solemn deliberationi. Thi dema'.d is quiwe moderate, ps-all that will be re *quired are, "hams, beef, mutton, tui-keys, chick: ens, butter, eggs, wheat, flourf con egtbe *drie4 fruits, milk, potatoes, &c. Oh, 'the gour m nands! what appetites they mnustbave, and how hungry they will be,.A~s almost everything avail-. able, in this time of scarcity; is mintioned, it isr left to the imagination to infer what the etcetera * means. In sober serio.usness, we trust our good law-rn akers will pay more attention to the ignpor tant considerations resting upon them~, -than td' their saamachs.. 4 laster Sunday. Last Surnday the Festival of Easter was celebra ted in St. Luke's (Episcopal) Church. - "This festival, for antiquity -and excellence, takes the precedence of fl other festivals. -It - was observed'from the v4iy first' ages~; the only.I dispute being, not abQntg the propriety of' the festival itsef,- but about-the proner d1xy .on 'which it was to be observed. The. observation of Easter was at length iixed toi*a i b and thd same day, -by * - the great general Cociof-Nice." The: Church was .beautifuHly dressed-with ever greensaand flowers-:a timp~-hallowed cussom in commaemoration of the :joyf evect of the Savior's resuriection.. "Christ our passover is sacrificed for us, anda'is 'also risca fromu the dead,~ and become~ the first fruits of them that slept." The anthems, psalm~ lessons, collect, epiri1e AZd' ge61 wmr all &sortprxate to~ the~ d'y. Deaths at the Soldier's Hospital. Since the 13th instant three soldiers departed this life at the Wayside Hospital. J. Compton, Co.-B.,- Oth Ala., on the lath &pril; H. C. Pitt man, Co. C., 6th, 'Ala., on the 'I*th, Ahd J. . Byrd, Co. G., 22d Missouri, on tli 18tb The last moments of the dying soldiers were cheered by the presence and kind attention of the 1 dies .who, visit the hospital, and -t}e efficient nurses in attendance. We have, been req1pested to advertise for'an active, good natured boy, about foureeen years old, f,r the hospitaL An appeal is here made to the benevolent, the* kind-heaited, friend of thi soldier both in town and country, to send in any little'substantial or delicacy usually needed in a hospital. Clean old linen and cotton bandages are also a felt want. FOR TH& HERALD. The People's Appeal W Dety. F'ther of all, of Holy will, Hear now ourtry, beseeching still 4'hy favor, in our country's cause, To save it from impendin'g woes. The land thou gavest us, yet our own, The land of birth, our country, home,. .We lose,fhnleis -thy favor saes Thy people from the fate of slaves. Fathers, husbands, br6thers and sons, Gray-hairs and youth, together rons, Forward, to shield, to Ave their all. Alas! what legions dailyl. Wdunded, in pain, weary and ad, Backward turn many, to homes the%had. But tew there be, fnd homes any more Th'e sword and torch, found them before. Moth'rs, daughters, sisters and wives, With sorrow sit, in tears and sighs, O'er the loss of home and friends, Waiting the hour, their misery ends. Hopes and pleaes once enjoyed, Peace and happiness unilloyed. Crushed.and black, by dismal care, And sbrrows, Oh! too hard to bear. For,endless sins; and -evils great, We re punished Lord, yet what a fate Avaits' thy people, humbled, low, Thine instrument, our cruel foe. Thy mercy Lord, we humbly seek. Like trusting.children, now so weak, Avert I from us this dreadful doom, .For love of thine, thy precious son. Just God, forgive us, all the past, * (ve peace, give happiness at last;; -Opr country, and thy people free, . The Honor, Glory, .be to thee. FROM -THE CoAsr.-Frotn the Macon Te1qg aph we learn 'that s6mie wreeks ago~ Colonel Clirsch, of the Fourth GeorgiA Cavalry, and a party of his men, das4hed'into .Fort McAllister, at' Genesis Point, and captured.the working force of negroes. engagedl in dismantling the, wor. About -forty were brdughut away, together with a, number of horses.' It will be remembeted that this was 'the Erst.point struck by. Sherman on teaching t coast, and that it gave liim a commanding b for subsequent operations. The fleet openin ire 'on Colonel'elinch and' his party, preirented the work from being held had it been-designated to do so. The attention of a.housekeeper was call. to a pot of ley hoininy. She called the eook afi di reted the corn to- be taken-out and the ley saved, first tr.ying.it and findirig it to bb better loap than she had paid t'wo dollars e pound for. ,There was about three,pecks ol corn and thirty quarts of strong ley', and it boiled for four hours. The hominy was-cleansed and aten. This is no jokti and the nan who talked of miaking soip from shcks mugt h'ave ,meant corn. This lady hs elevertquarts of betteL' soap t'uas sorme, f "our hard cases wedld have charged her full forty dol lars for. - MARSHALL & BROTHER Will open to-day a few choice plerns of SUMMER~ DRESS G(4DS, -consistini; in part of NI. De -lanes, and English Ba rages also some' -Bea'utiful Shawvls for Summer. api18 3'tf - CHOLCEB GOODS., Lar'ge Pearl Bettons, suitable for gents Sum mer Coats, or for Ladies' Dresses and Sumrapr coverings. Large and small EIa4ic Buttons, 4 .Also a few more papers English P ns, white and black, Toilet Com'bs and'Fibe Cms Black and Colored Sewing Silk, Blakanh Cqliored Tiat Thread, Hir Pins, . himubles Leather Belts, a nice article, - Besides pnf quantity of Letter, Note and Fool's Cap Paper, also-Envelopes. So bring along your Confederate money. ~ ~. ~MARSUiALL & BROTHER. **41 I Neiice to Teachers W ANTED, a single LADY, in. a Methodiat family, residing. two miles from New berry Village, to TEACH. three children. - One who iscompetent to teacWall the 'Brancbes that Are taught in a Female College,.*ith 'c and French. One that has ia some ex nee in ieachiqg.-. References required, and giveD if nec6ssary. Salary liberal, Address.- C. -t Apr 18, 131-St Box, 18, Newberry, S. C. Cooking Soda. B4RREL of good COOKING SODA, perfect ly freshjust opened d for sale by ap 18-13-- M.: H. LOVEL40. Tithe Bacon. TO more TIT0BACON will be received at this DEPWT, until further iders, dwingito the difficulty oftransportation to the army & :BOZER, Age Tar in Kind, Newberry, Dist., S.C. Apr 18, 13-St-w It. SECRETARY'S*OFFICE, G. & C. E. EM C. NEwBERRY, S. C., April 14th, 18865. T HE.4 NUAL . MEETING of the STOCK. HOLDES of this Company, will be .held at Greenville, C.A.. on Thursday,.?ith inst. STOCKHOLDERS wilt;be -passed to and. from said meeting FREE of HAROE, a. uiual. ; V. C4RRINGTON, Seti y. Apr.-18,1- t. te Tax N0otke. N trayeing over the distrit I folnd tbt a Igeest, many of~ the .tax-payers were not apprised of my appointnent*, at the different places,of collectiod in the district, consequently Itake this .aeth64 ofinforming them of my where abouts, in order thatthey miy.batezn opportunify, of making their returns. I will be at. the residence of my mother until Sale, day in:r_May-, 1 will then go to Newberry,C. H., and remaip there until Saturday, the 6th of May, at which time the books will be closed. All who fail to make'returns by that time will ba liable*toea doubleTax. JACOBB. FEUMS T. C. N. D. April 1Sth 1865 15-6t O Iland ah for &Ie. itevIlle Shi shet RQPINC & BAGGIn. '6NTLEMEN7qS! lET 4ANDKERCH4S,Mcl ENS ANB BOYS' CAPS. f/NE TOOTII COM5B?. ALANAC FOR 18~ GUNPWDER. & APS.i WA'I'CH KEYS, -HANO SAW ' F1LE$ TIN COUPS. PINT I%UJTTJN~. c. &c., *kc., & toethet withp a ge and varied assortment of ter GOODQ, too numerous to mientio'n-.-which wil be sold or bartered for provisiodfs. gg' A few bushels SALT can be bad forPro visohs. - .OT Nedrr C.I, S. C., ApriR.15, 1865. 3 Lot or vway;OPES' for sale by - - B. I LOVELAUfl ap 18-13-t COL$ 10, 1866. THE Joint elief Cojitae te 'owig ,g )ee gnts ror the sffeiprs of Columisitd it J. L. BRANCH, Esq.? to.eside a Aqta eergia. - W. P. PRICE, Esq., to reIsideat Newbe WILLIAM J-GERA, Esq., to Cade, S. C. The above named gentlemien -il recev forward. any donations-whether ,of p a money-itad also barter CLOTK and A - for PROVISINS. 2t HERMANN LEI| G eo. and Tres. Joint f Coimittees HE follown -opi~oie 'o ~ COFFESE, SUGAR, - PEPPER - GOD& age lot of - iumme SMR Te(s bs"pe BIRTING, OSNABURUS, D11Oj Calisoon, on A. April3 STATE OF SoITI CAlt - fn ,0 1 eS 6EX ERAL ORDRSIFO 8. . .pecial 6d,tv {z , or, is chared ith -a ofthe Governiohe w accrdingle: - Apr. 14, J2Y.t. BARu%S,6 -fO -receiye4*za&.fif apli lo'tf 10,OO00i0%~ Ma.8.,-4 .1 I Eii H R April 18 ~A 'THE inaiomofthe 'State, ls the Governmetof ts Sta(s e that such~ theslepiay b g49Pte fare of the:8fato may require.d M e ar hereby invifed to aemble at. TUESMT the 4b day-o t'Ai o'copek, mn. By the oentor Apr. 4-1ot. ~ . trc.For-pswiIan pnzre at this o5c9 A1512 St AGeWASHER RO* weeqMhire from the owner o on free ieg#s wanted. 9 C