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ffHY DDES HE NOT ANSWEBT
Some days since, a resolution passed j
rtie li(?u?e; neque^ting or dem tiding from
ttorStufeTTeiurrwr: t irpe^uWxiog the
papers, and* the amounts paid to thenr >i
fhr th? publication of the acts of A-weuiI
It My of thedawt sc^ion. There was an apl/\
propi-iadon* of $-75,000 to pay these
flitims, niadh souie time ago. This lar e
amount has apparent^ been ezhau ted. 1
and till a majority of the county papers
remain unnaid. ff'oar memory serves
us well, ex Treasurer Parker claims to
hive paid on this account upwards of
9 50,000. which, with the $75,000 appropriated
by lh? present Legislature, and
said to bo exhausted, would aggregate
over $105,000; j There-are-not,-we think,
at a libera1 estimate, over forty papers
in the State which. h?-ve- published the
acts of A -senibly. A'lowinc thetu. on an
average. $-',000, which is a liberal figure,
- i-~ aurt iwi
the whote amount wouiu uc *>w.vw.
There is something rotten here, beyond
nil question, and we call upon Treasurer
ardozo to resnond to the resolution of
the House, and iet the peofde- Know how
this large amount of money have l>een
distributed. We hear reports of fal u'ous
'aims being presented by certain of our
State dailies. If it is true the (acts should
be made known.
The whole system of adveitising the
acts of the ^sseuibly in 'the new-papers
of the State is an outrage upon the taxpayers,
and meant, evidently, for nothing
else than to curb the frve expression of
opinion by the press. We do not say
that this onject has been accomplished in
very or in most instauces, but such is
rhe tendency. A u-eless and heavy expense
is thus entailed upon the Stae,
with *?o reciprocal benefits, so far as we
ean set.?'Carolinian*
When the report ealled for by the
Carolinian is made, it will be seen why
there has been such a complete caving in
of the conservative pre s of this State.
They have generally sold out their birth
right for the mess of pot age offere*' by
the administration in the publication of
the law.-. No Charlestonian can claim a
want of knowledge of what is law. Be
Charleston Meic* published the laws i
three editions at an expense to the state
af new $10,000; the Courier in twoor
three editions, for about $7,000; the Jte
publican in two, $10,000; the Sunday
Time*, $3,000; Rtftttt $2,000; Celt
$3,000; R-cord, $3,000. Is it wonderful
that these papers sing small when
???? coiumevlting: on tho extravagance of state
officials. Why should the Newt and
Courier howl at Colfax, Kelly and
Brooks for owning Mobil er stock and
voting tm questions tending to increase
its value at the expense of the government?
Is it not the same thing for a
journal pretending to be democratic to
thus become the stipendiary of a radical
admini tratioa? Can they be true to the
?n!ft and to mammon at the sain
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Southern State Debts.
A scheme is said o be on foot to push
through the next Congress a bill providing
for the assumption by the United
States of the debts of the southern
states. It may appear ridiculous at first
to propose such a thing, and yet there is
some justice in it. Take our state for
instance. The government which created
tho largest part of our bonded debt, an 1
then stole the money, was virtually imposed
upon the state by the federal government.
We dont believe it will ever
n* o?on the interest on it. unless
our political majority U changed. The
bankruptcy of a state will hurt the credit
of the government more in one year than
the assumption of our $16,000,000 ol
bonis. We believe that our three hundreed
milieu* U. S. bonds just sold at
nart at 5 per cent- interest, would have
been aa easily disposed of at 4 per cent,
interest were it not for the deplorable
condition to which this and other south (
erh states have been reduced by the it*
famous governments to which tbey have ;
been subjected by federal influences.
THEPBESlDEXraSOlTllER*TOUR. *
He Must Visit Port Royal and Beaufort.
A large meeting of prominent citizrtis
was beld on Tuesday evening at the Sea
Island hotel for the purpose of taking
active measures to iuduce the President ,
to visit us during his southern tour. .T.
C. Mayo was ca led to the chair. G. W.
Johnsow was made secretary. D. C.
Wilson proposed a proerumuieas follows: .
A special train from the Port Royal rail- .
road to meet the pretidential party at
Charleston in the morning, bring thcui 1
quickly to Beaufort; ? banbuet at the *
Sea Island hotel; a trip to Port Royal in
carriages; meet there the revenue cut- *
ter in which they proceed to Savannah,
after having a view of our harbor, Fort (
Pulaski, etc. J. G. Thompson amended
this by proposing a return from Port
Royal and a grand ball in the evening,
feeling confident that'he would be offered
bo better hotel accommodations during
I his whole tour and no livelier ball than ?
I could be got up here. 1
B M. M. Kingman offered his hotel to s
H the committee for the entertainment of i
Bp the whole presidential party, free of any (
expense, also his livery stable to make t
M the day agreeable. This was greeted i
I with deserved applause. A committee t
was then appointed to make the neoetwa- 1
I ry arrangements, and the meeting ad- t
I joaraed to meet at the call of the oom- I
B xaittee. A liberal subscription waa i
I iifinn 1?
The Bint Ridge Scrip Case*
The Maniamas Befteed*
Supreme Court Fck9.
The State ex rel, R. C. ShiVer etalrs.
3. L Hoge, Comptroller General* Oh
considering the grounds submitted iff the
aid case for tiie writ prayed, it is ordered
hat the mandamus be refused and the
rule discharged. The opinion will be
hereafter filed. Opinion by F. J. Moses,
C.' J.
?Burton N. Harrison, coun el for the
^atuana Bay Company at New York,
3 tvs tluvt hundreds of letters are received
laily from parties desirous of emigrating
to San Domingo. The company inte d to
keep their matters private until afler the
result of the election is known.
Shad!
rhe Preseutnot ef the Grand Jury.
We call the attention of the taxpayers
o the presentment of the grand jury,
>artieniarly to that pert referring to the
(legal feet of sheriff's and tii il justice's
onstables. We recently saw a bill which
tae paid by the lute board of county
omuiissioners in which one of these on*
itablcs received fifty twodbllarefor going
ip to Bransons aud summoningf.mr witr
iesses all li ing at that place. Not les.ban
two tboa and dollars per year can
e saved to the county by rigidly examinng
and auditing the.-e bills. Judge
Vlaher killed one abase on his first appearance
here on the bench, which will
ave twt> or three- hundred dollars at each
:orm of court, that of allowing witnesses
pay for attendance on court in each case,
though they may be called in- half a
dozen. It was in this way the Bythcwood
case cost the county nearly seven
Irunared dollar-*, only to- be n of. proscl
it) the end, TVe believe our county commissioners
will hereafter scrutinize closely
every bill brought, before them.
(oA-t of Common Pleas.
On Monday the docket was called and
cases set fqr trial.
On Tue-d'ay the court a^ournel in
memory of J. C. Davant, Esq.
On Wednesday the following cases
were di-posed of:
A. Lindenthal vs. W. J. Ayers, assumpsit;
decree for plaintiff.
John Foster, endorser, v?. S. H. Wallace,
ex.; judgment fur plaintiff.
John Jones, et. al., vs. J, R. & E. M.
Diikinson-: report of referee confirmed.
John' !C. Smith vs. 0. W. Smith, et.
al.: dismissed.
Beaufort District Society vs. A. R.
Law ton; foreclosure; report of sales
confirmed'.
-Tnlin -T_ T?knr?A9_ a). #1 . V9. W. B.
Minot, guardian; struck off.
The cases against Robert Smalls and
others, suit for possession of land sold
by U. S tax commissioners, were certified
to the U. S. district court iu
Charleston, iu accordance with the federal
act made in regard to these suits.
Sentences.
On Saturday last his Honor, Judge
Maher passed the following sentences on
the lirisoners convicted during the Court
of Sessi -ns:
Win Laurence who committed the assault
with a razor upon Charles TalLirJ
at the| house of MaTurius, iu this town
a short time ago was seutenced to twelve
months iu states pri>on at hard labor.
Wm. Johnson, the constable from
Charl ston who shot Chiaohu at Port
Royal Ferry about a month ago in at
tempting to make an an est, convicted
of murder and sentenced to five years
iu states prison at hard labor.
Dick Singleton, convicted of burglary
and lawny at the store of Mr. Mears at
Beech Brauch in this county, sentenced
to eighteen tjiuiuli* m stater pi i ? ?
Emory Jones, the associate of Single
ton in this crime, against whoiu three tri e
l.Illo wnwi faiiml uitihwtniwl tn frmr voniv
io states prison.
Owen Antrum convicted of malicious
trespass, which consisted of wjunding a
mule on St. Helena island, was sentenced
to three months in the county jail and to
pay a fine of thirty dollars.
The following concludes the cases desposed
of at the sessions not reported la-t
week.
Owen Antrum, malicious trespass?
Verdict guilty.
William Miller, Burglary and Larceny,
case continued.
Elias Miuiiuis, Larceny, coiuuqd.
John Days, disturbaucc of the Peace,
nol pros.
Abraham Maxwell, murder?continued
Sam Black, breach of trust aud Ljiceny?not
guilty.
B. L. Cunningham, Assau't and Bat*
fprv with intent to til!.
The Court oJdered a nol pros. The
case having been improperly taken fr u
the Trial Justice, while in progress of examination
under a misuprchcnsion of the
facts.
A Mandamus.
?
At the suit of W. J. Ver icr, represented
by Be 1 & Barnwell. Judge Malier
nn Monday granted a rule upon Treasurer
Holmes to show cause why a mandamus
should not issue to compel the payment
of a county check. The rule is returnable
on Friday afternoon in chambers. It
is generally thought that Mr. Holuics
nib plead that there is no money in the
jounty treasurer.
toff" The loss, during the late war, of
the names by which the respective street;
in the town of Beaufort had been nrevi>usly
designated, has led to much inconvenience
to onr people, and has especialy
served to produce embarrassment and
uncertainty as to the marks and bounds of
he several parcels ofland by.tlicui desiribed.
A temporary system was adopted
ly the U. S. tax commissioners, which
tas now subserved the purpose for which
t was emnloved. This subject was pie
tented by a grand jury to the laic Judge
Piatt, and a copy ordered by him to be
lerved on the municipal authorities,
riiere is no reason to suppose that the
efficient clerk neglected the discha-ge of
his duty; but certain it is that no notice
las been taken of His Honor's ordeu
Assignee's Sale.
J. Wr. Burbidge, assignee of Bunell i
Zanders in bankruptcy, sold here on J
Monday last, 1000 acres in Goethe townlup
for $250 to A. J. Gill. The followug
sales were : ade in the satue case in
Jolleton county: the Godfrey or Shrub>ery
plantation TOO acres on Ashepoo
iver, sold for $5,000. The Myers piucation,
near Green pond, 1200, to K. S.
ralbert and others, lor $2,000. House
ind lot in Mishawville to W. Duffer,
M2. The Stokes or Hill plantation,
ibout 2000 atrjs at private sale to SaiLttlMarv
ia.
The Savannah Adcer' wr reports the
shad caught this season as very largeTwo
are mentioned as measuring twp feel
in length, seven inches wide, and weiehing
six and a half pounds each. We
would like a sample sent to-this office. Il
make* us hungry to read about them.
Grand Ball at the Sea Island.
Theju^t ball of the season will be giver
at the Sea Mand Hotel on Friday, Feb,
21. For years Beaufort has celebrated
the birth of Wash n? on, and eac i even
has hitherto been the gayest of its sea
*on. This year is to be no exception
Kingman has engaged the U. S. Artiller:
band for the occasion. A splendid sup
per will be provided and all may de
pend on a tip top time.
Robbery.
About four o'clock ou-Monday mornini
'astr the house of Mrs Argin Condon, ai
old lady living about two mi es fron
Varnnville, was entered by som^ fiends ii
human form who after severely beatinj
he daughter of the old ludy,prtKeed
d to rifiethe premises ofitsvaluable con
tents. They succeeded in finding a con
sidcrable uuionnt of money; some of i
cold and silver, the accumnlated saving
of the old lady for years. It is to b
hoped that the prepetrators of this crim
will beapprehended and dealt with as the;
deserve.
A Cripple# Ship
Pilot Early no Tnesday last boarded
ten miles east of the light ship, the shi;
Cathedral, from Liverpool for Savannah
fifty nine days out. When in latitnd
22 dog. N., long 48 deg. W., she los
her main and utizzen masts in a gale
She was safely taken into Tybee roudt
B&* Now is the time to set out orna
mental and fruit tree*. Pomaria nurse
rie-, advertised el.-ewhere. are supplyin
many of our citizen-'.
40* Governor Gleaves is in town on
flyiug visit.
?The materials for the new light hous
are arriving at Dawfn-kle bland.
flfcjr* Peop e all over the county com
plain of a disea-e fatal to the poultry.
? A.. H. Stevens has accepted th
nomination to congress from the 8t;
Georgia district.
Boweti gets fifteen hundred dol
lars for expenses in contes ing the elec
tion of DcLarge.
86T" The Freedtuen's Bank present
a very pTo-pcrous appearance since it
late thorough renovation. We wis
some other proprietors would take hear
of grace and in like manner improv
their houses. Beaufort would then loo
<t little like business.
Takf. Simmons' l veii regulator re:
alary, enjoy health yourself and giv
giatification to those about you.
Yon will have cause to bless the da
you heard of Simmons' liver reglla
tor.
C0WHID1NQ.
A youth whose tongue wagged to
freely in regard to the characters of tw
young girls of his acquaintance, was,
few evening since, invited to spend ai
hour at her mother's house. Unsuspi
cious, ardent and elated, he trigged him
self all in his best and hied him thithci
His reception was warmer than his fane
had painted it. The mother welcome*
liiui with a bland smile; the daughter
rushed to embrace him, and ere he con'*
recover from their shock he found hiui
self warmed up in all his tenderest spot
by a rawhide weilded by the matronl;
ho-tess. Nor did he escape until thi
recollections of his youth were revive*
with a clearness which brought tears t*
his eye-. Since then he has taken hi
meals from a mantle shelf, as he finds i
uncomfortable to sit down with the fa mi
ly. When asked, "why he resembles i
locomotive?" he gives it up.
New Advertisements.
Our young fiiend W. A. Fripp ha
tiken the agency for the Siiut
tie Sewing Machine.'' We can heartib
recommend this Machine as a fi.- la-a
ar.icle at a low price. The ugeni maj
be found on Cay street near Ninth.
Geo. Watei house has ju?t added large
ly to his stock of goods. He has tin
sweetest sugar, the souro.4 cider, tin
icenJ:tst butter and the string st tea ii
town. He will soon receive a large lot
of furniture at very low prices.
Paul & Webb have jnstgot in a new
-.apply of spring good-!. Plows, harness,
etc. See their card.
See bankruptcy notice of the U. S.
marshal.
The Barnwell Planter is advertised
elsewhere. It is something every farmci
needs.
W. 6. Capers gives notice of his readiness
to serve the public as upholsterer.
We have no doubt but that he will give
satisfaction.
A fine picture*of the Surrender ol
i General Lee is offered in another column.
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g| I Sun iM kouB.fi. W/M. W. r?.H
?l "yr*- |HiWj?U-1RA31 Bft.|lBar M(
M; Friday- | e..x 5...4S 7.J?jjO...? ???? b,b
13,8?turdiy^?.? ?...?! 3...<( 8~3l|l0...*3 9-32 acti,
IS Sun lay S...42 S...47 9...40 11...23 10...C; :rH
17 Moudir (...41 3.?? 10.JS 12...0?i 10-43 the
l?,To<aday.-...- (...40 B-4S'll-?jl2..(3 11-23 ??.?<
l?;W?Scaday..~ (-39 5._(9Mon?. 1^97, . * . T
20 Thursday...?J (...38 5...*0 17-(p' i.. 04 'leg
1 ? 'a ' be!!
Mooa'B-atuau toa maoABT. deiI
Firat Oiartcr, Sib, 4 boor*, 4* mlo. morning. pile
Fid Moon. 12th, 6 boar*, M min. morning. w
Last Quarter, 201*, S hours; 4 min, mori.ljg.
Hew Moon, '.Gth,"10 hour*i 8min. erening.
SMpplsf Hew?- is?.
Port Koyal, Feb'y. 13. tD,('v
Schooner Farragut sailed for Bos ton ch
loaded with lumber by Steimnyer and t ,e
i Stokes. *
Schr. B. N. Hawkins, wit h lumber for r^.i
Boston, loaded by R G- Holmes. on
?A meeiing of (he bur w*s lield on
i Tuesday to adopt resolutions in memory *a <
of J. C. Davant, Ksq. We will pu'olirh *
; tlie proceedings next week.
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, Next Year's Taxes. tf
t The ways and means committee of the J,'1
house on Monda" ?epo-<c:? a tax hill lor f-:c,
the fiscal year beginning November 1, im
187 . It levies, six ni'lla lor general , rl
i pu-posea, two for schools, thiee for de- j^u
tieicncies, and three for coun ies; totrl nia
I fourteen mills. 1 twill be seen that liieie
t is no provision here toi interest on the 'ou
AC*
bonded debt. If that is t. le paid ten \
mills more ought to be levied. ibe
r t m
The "jrn'nff BuVet',i is the name of a w:
. new even'ng paper which has just no- e
peured in Charleston. G. W. l>e'i?oo
is aiipounccd as the ed' or v id J. W. h<
DeLano k Co., as the proprietors, it
? presents a neat appearance. to
0 I'C
J ''The Best and Cheapest Hotel in
America." tbi
e #
There are a great many hotel in this
couut-y whose proprietors, with a Cf ? th,
. of confidence, that is t-e'y touching: will o:
t believe that the above heading re*er to
rhf?ir nurliftular hotel, and no Other. If _
8 " " " i , . ^ ra
tho.^e proprietors weie all assembled in a if
e oody at a certain tioue and place, and u lv
y trumpet wad to sound the above quorulion,
wouMn'tcach and every proprietor F>a
there cry out as if w'th one voice:
"Thai's ray house?" We say, ' No!'- ^
I, But our "traveling co?*respoi:d'iiii," (>T
p who-e perumbu'sitioos extend thrown
i. eve y quarter of the g'obe, sa-., it ic
"Alas too i.-oe!'' and we submit to his ^
it upei'or judgment. uj
.. We mean, however, 10 speak of New
i Vo?k Hole's. Thee is oie hotel on *1
" a tui
C'O dwi"*, that oe tainly is the largest, jd
1 be-tc, and cheapest first-c'a s hotel in that
* wi,y* V?
We w'sh to s. v, and experience wi'J T(
bear us out. that when a guest teceives
a an e'ogaotly iV onbed room, with ineu's, "
et his command? -iom ea ly breab st tl|(
every hour t'H nodo ght, w th a perfect u
c P'. lv: On ic.i'-r for an elevator, toca r u'liiiu
liom one floor to anoihe-.^ nd a1* lb :
til
GO per dry, weth"k the p?-o?r.eiO' of <t>\
that ho *L mav oome fowa-tl and claim 'a
the above tu'e lor his house. The Grand ^
e Cenv! Hotel, ou Broad wav, upon whieh
h has been lavished nearly two in' ions ("*.'
(I.M.OOO ) of debars. :s that hote'. It- ''
p.oprYo.. IJ. L. T\>wei?, jud'C'oc y ^
I- d'Hi'iit: . ite.: between tl?e vpparnoJ low- j,
er flans. fi.vng ihe p.ico.s at $ '..(JO, if .'dil f
ai ?l * #) per dav, aceo;i.:og :<# 'oc... oa. ''
TlieGi.nd Cent al is the oalv'hu'el we
s know of, thatdoeshus nc-soQ tb's.- vs.ju:.
,Q
ht heshmjt orrlle aim jcm. "
c Fe??' r.iry Terra. (>
Mry it n'nae yo Ho o . I'M z d j If to
coiictm1 -d or Ii '? a I it vi ' ? ? ?' i on
i ?i n?>>i, i' ? ,h the no iniuo, n.. e e .?
lilting . 0 1 |> ) -. ?! . "
e W<t .ive >i d ej ' and li.d it i . t
d . and i- o. . ' ?'.co e. We *o ii , oil ''
nl.'inj Mi.it uince Sou ?? m.dfoOfbe c .
^ .i.itl ?lti?i>r n i, and I'M', ho wo Ic ? > ? >1 be done i:
hv;be |> ?*oi'?i.?. * oate:.;*..* o t' eeoc.'.y etu'i>i
jr io. to r .
The joor nonie we fo- ad o be c'e i *i ii a* t tn- 0
io .oblo.1 it cotn.i. p.; * ' ?"ow. 'J l-e ' -rr.is 15
iii>r hi. in". < d limit* VP' ^ ;o*?>o-,
litier lor a liuijiil ili?q Sin |inu* ! o.-o. Tlie
?'?io ? seoiii 'j ?e or ^ood <>o. tv a d ?i ti'tio i o
0 s v. ne. In the j) wit ? .i e orfe coon.v u>a'lift
i?< 'lr.i|?.'.s ini,K> Ii'b io uia' e any be- e'ltvvii i D
io 1 for tlio ?i?d and : <n nor. We rei li.<t *.iue Hi
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of thee .'V..... ceoi'th-fr. WU rli u ! ra a up n
' i ii croj i <??'i debt.''U uot lake i'? *.<! ??'u >. H
I- The jury cad i ujion the -o >' cwruv 'oi:ert# pr
We uii.id it !in|iu :b'e ob a'u eoiieejp.biuol CI
inesu-ie of il * cot'u y > untie '. Mo |> o; t i?. >!:?
^ iiavo bee'i kept by uoy bar. d of coc-ity i nnimU
[] cjsI ( tieo:?.ii mion o'il.ocoii- y. 'I.e-nui*
oer and ao oir:t of cl ecki .. > mrv >e : 'cii.-.'ii-d
, bv ^ up ilie u ihof bee eck o:. ? iml. e ,c
it. no nea-oi of I uowing i t'a-jo int o ce u b 'i
" mid i'liu-t ieke * out. nod'3. LV ' 1. J y iLo e
g .ouuy coiiiiut.K'ouem wee not ii 'ii nl.d what Ui
amount of jury aud w'tu .? ' "cke.s were wi> J by it
^ ibe c!fk of court at each term, aud a? .bue rep;-.- 11
2 sauted 'ii Ihs r.e h je sums wb.eh n-irer came A
t to the boa il for cheek, or ant1 it toe : uo ? mount ol
j lie- -1... lor <a. yinx on the coon *. neve.- itvown. tl
show boa 'no ir e si -onn.- Lave lietn kepi f]
s it w M be lui-f a-y oi'y tObia e ibrt Wi.i1. ..ecouii.
I dent * #* sin. o o ibe l.*?l gr. uil jo be nu? (l<
.iklj . 'O.lkJO, we a c .ohl by tue J. enl L'i '1 |j;
li-jt it - < >? - 0,0- 0, r.nd nmy oe T!-e f,j
.' I i o i ma < are en 'ie'y ?u-i.k ' ?. >. i
W_* woaul ?- iiiiujiki ui'rb a *v o. oo eep" ;
a | VI
. wm-ld e..- ' - i ii-Hi i s jia'd o i in ju , j
ti icsb.i ' . o-'con >.L'uu ie.pcurep ..of
b Ulj--, >.i oiMiiuof the |Kio , &c.. at'ikin -..aud
s a .'lowing c. h -xhi ee of !,i-o.ie to i -e -n v()
ir oil1 ce >. i.ii'.-'i hail d ?> Is l?r o '-ilebi- *
in ? may oe a conn id o i.i -ne p. -e 'ee of al'ow'
log in e io oi ibe law i* rOjr.rd the'r
< io< s-.ia .oa-en e the nia .'uiaui riuount allow, t
by law. - cine: ,,ie ao -.ice w; 1 ully reiu.ei a or
n ... to'un-uuce we are l o .. uaswueua ir
4-co i .Vo ? nwotsa cinnjcr 01 w iu a H'
- f >r .be t.1.1 j ' . Ve urilittMij . a", o. wboui'tuat *L'
, or iku- itie ..iih pi., e. he lu't-u^e for ? ill **
witoe j the ?j'uet be k.-J u-Jo . ; **1
' J-.ur.iey l-i catli c ?e.
I We bold fiis tobero ao.iae, and hold I'- '.t it is h(
^ tnudulyo. ttie officer aoU'i'ng ? -' i?;l!?to to.sect bf
i. if it exist:. Hie .41 ue's lice as rcg .ds.he abe<- of
Idaiu uilci.go.'seod eg pvitoue 'o I ohnuoia. We Ca
f have v.vo 1* lis w bore the c?u uty is cli gedW.') fir ci;
( e.-ndlng uuo p.: ooer to 'be p.-nitenliary, ana o ?ip IS
wh.-reU tend two cost SloS-Sh, and four c? 1 (: U wi
i'licse b'Ka ai? made out for.he full allowau<.e of of
, g.iaids whether they go or not. We I now tha. ihe e
things are cou idervd as pei-quisl es, ana bare long
. beeu ?o considered, but we believe It Is the do y 01
' t'ie couu'y coiuiuio-ioiie.-; beiote '? u'.rg cbrv*:.i for
1 htieb bit's to a?.'..y .beuvelvc- Ibrt isc expenses
charged we.e ac t-ally Ineu 1 J. Wed - t-etbcwourt
ljso idle if ia i .judgment we are .-orret..
We m-.d.-ia< o!.y a-to vbeautbority by which t iiX !?"
> | of two mills was laM upon 1 ;e people, welch has Jf1
! been d clared Illegal by the eoasp./olier-geoe. 1. We
flud that. be previous board of county com mi sione.a *"
, o.dured Ibe and tor 0 levy it and that the new board 111
: acquiesced in It. It dose no', appear proper to the &H
1 grand jary yApplsat amauea u ievjiat th
r upon the people, t lere should be anjr tee of qQ
Hful power*. Tbe .cople bare alwayaabowna nej
inee* to pay all Jut demaoda upon them, but if pa
lement of doubt ie Ir.truouced, tbe c.fect cannot _a
ut bnf. upon the emoe: of tbe people, Insueh c]a
>ii It would a em p t>per for pabl'c officers to pro* (
with the utmoU caution, and raider fall wi Jtln
borrnto o? tbe?r lejal author'tj than stretch it
>nd m well defin.. Urn' % .
i>e diapo?" on of the money tbvi dectd*. 'obe Wl
?'!y collected from the peop'e 'otn<a elrly, we
tve, *-lih(n tbe eubor' yof hie cotr.t, and we W
re re-jet: fully to urje opon your booo. tbe pro'
ty of ruling upon it.
re find thai the trie board of county romm'iaion- .
John Htinn, A. W. Muoken;i>v< and tj. D. Gilbert
fi checks be'ween the to- o.* September 10,
end D-o-mber 8, 1872 umouni'ng ts 113,717.
33 thai ti re no re-H>.of;he .e u-erwas re
oytbeu dOO ctbat lie '>ad roo-eytojuy ' '
. On tba cont.ary, li w well I ?owu .tbrt
e not a dol e.- belo tjlig o 'beco n y iu the
.Tier's hand . We are ia<r.n<l that'he ov.
'ore a e brbidtei by a r to dr.* any tiT k
ln?t the I .u:er u jtix> lie ban r>> .tied u?on. y
baud pny *>'. If 1.?'* to be 'aw u oibtlob.y
. Tliecommit "oueis hare no r* it so/bn . > j
law on mo ire or a vd one. We do not (
>wib*t any ret'a. unrlp-d (u ihle
out we do b. "ere tJat i'>e re-. ic ion toa
? one, aud the p lice of ;ue laic uoc.-.u tdotdd
? p <
' efoti cydln'Letu, e. ^
fe >!a; i-d t-eandliorand .tea-ire.* but owing .o
p.r o." lac la lie .e kc !ve o?- ?t ..
. .. , lilt
c; er to deer.orthi n rut any u. trod.. ^
i.u-iu >. A'..iei? wc e or'httootr rt-ezt'ou I
- - - - * I or
e'( ic y '??i :u .tie rutinm .o conoes" uat on or".- i
imrjt w '.- hv ' b the tub/ : o fnt V^ntion I ^
tte time intervening betwren tb'sand tl : n-s.1
mof.C'tT We ;-k been 'o a''ow thegiau ^
v i cVotid ?. < o examine t ie boot? of '
Wt
iOi/oSc-i. \> t and ;>' ert. in o tier that erroi*
y lie oi eci- , a id I rude i'. >ey exi <w e * *oaj<^ ^
e|xi t :t lie ncx. te m. The eipep e 10 the | (
nny no: otr-c a S'G). T!?t?fury l ave a^mlnled ,
own i- 'e to col ec. evidoece during .he'ire. !m. ^
Ve do not kuo# wltr tiie t -v. crvrt. titiol k. la
i school c.aluia, x: Ibe - ec ?: ti 'c. cloo . . ?g
1 uvl"'i or tlial pi?- /? r od '???e ilw ma .cr
b yutirhoiio-. TJie ji .7 tli'iik t a. it We.ild lie
il or your ho. or i. ruie upo 1 oeqce 'aw wiiethitep'C.
da or the Ut >v j a: co' e i n be r d
nay t'.cleo.edp -10' p. t ye*> or whet, r i.
?u?d be ?' ? '"? e:c tkive v .0 .re luvrejt cic
% '))
r: c mo't'pi'catiOfl 0' g c^seo; b;: been broiyitt
0 tr no ice. The county Con r.'jt.'ooerr ue t,
euses u,>6n all apr'icjiiona wu'ch comply with tli h|
r v. 10 i'o:m. Who.: 't 'a known ' ow y "a '* to h
jcries'gnature? totuch p;ne* *t "a nor no le id
it ocie.y lacii' ttl by caei.via o d'nodur. 11.
me. We a e not |>iw-3':j1 ' j by '.1. (
itmcntat p'eaeot out wot'd or't the r .Voo ol ,
e cotrmu-'ty U> ibe fact t at I Ir the pie.eoc
obee v'ogJberepil'WtC' -o.'t-.e' vr'olbema'- (I|
of rota'i' 1 !\,uor it obvj v xi by do e having
' " ?La. 'a* <t<ia) /?* *.ana n rf.inl<ihw tlm
p'd deinotal'aaiion of he peo t'e i on itf'tcat* ?'
tbdy wf'l ool uu:e the Irauii!.1 lo see ibat I lie w'se
rs restricting it arc CP -Hed ir o efic:. \Ve o rol c'
Here thrt either county or miin'cipa ai'iititri/n
e jus.'fied as good cW .eosf : g'O.t it.g Hcens" f
r 'cs without there'a some ev'dei < e o' au 'o-ej
to to ke?j i hon.i tide awn o.her f* an the 1,1
eio-'oliv-ui-eand l et own c' 1 eui. Bydoiogso "
cy make then**e'v . a<id it"ecoii y pa* i ue? In a i 01
aslonof the law and he co.ce.'eH dexo a'.a 1
in ard )> * le. ic?": o.* 'opeou'e.
Tne e are m.i uy cu -m w .t vi o con . be v.! "
nic wlrch shot IJ be be-.*' <1 by ?'ie n, t mi s?vl
pets? .o the coutuy, but wuen .-..cii c. esj'ese'
t iud the L'.vie' ?e. 'tic. ?i we i.t'-'k nity >bu 'o ^
p.tx"cou-d uiit-ws v>iuj ,<k*i re. on .bown *.). "
ool. pros. Is eitei'M?. A tool aix irotllis ago a < 1
ca Wi.. made ("too the o*o niatwbul wb'!e<o.i?e- 1
{ ,? l?o tor to ja'i. A mc we e ovt'e .id w: 1
t> es sunnno.i d r. ru cxpcu ?, we a<e la or.n I. o'
e $700 to be wity. St? 'e w'lne rceirsl '
h'j'h a'STO I e-elKiv''jt?etr ivr d'ciiae?
ic.e c."jC? have r.ever b.-o i p o . 1
Tlejrr.rdJi ywe.e tt<n- eti to by ntaov o ' it.
luie /'tliie.m.'juou i conpi.' i'ngt'vt tliey ^
re onab'e to le re town becau o of :e t o'
Cie ? * o pry : cte s. The re. r e
u by im' ? o." ine co<ii i eo ' *.?0<v? woo ha "
n'.'t t?At irtr a m* n u v % iu imjmL T.?
a-J ji-.y y .1 imo o tiK'V unmix; n> i. *11
-*.?k-?irar aid wo.e soo. a- er v^ilou li?' l-j ''
li- crti'u '-eco.';.y co. aT-'oae nt-bo.'* mo
(uni' tl i"? .it eV pm/''<?? <hv i?. J l?eu >
'mV-i; i at. i .sro j?r>oi? end wi.u: . ? $ wu-> d 1:
p.? mo of 'n t
Wo th'.K ? * eX|?eo?eaO" .he cornsrmi'd be r i
tOoetb 'to wf? CO' cc. d Iwryoi-r i^r'H-? * u
el 'ie a. by wh'c-; :Ui ?in eife Jn?i "
I'tr ot ii o o I' eJ.'jj ?. e n*!>g on t '?
e. -J o-' i,j tu/ 11 wit h <S :.e. Jl ?i>i*V * o ih
xi Ju.y i*. he ."ee ror aw. iig w'-nc- re fi at "
v t c1r. i, . livi '>e ?e r'oe wui J -*
dt. n be rula.eu we bo|* i w'l! le/
j. o. ruoM1 on. '
I'u euii.i. '
Orders of t'je Conri.
i : C* 'oi *"? I 11 ib? fo.i.i of S' :of?,
l: ii> u Cojl.y. / l'c ur-7 l'e a.
111 e m?i.e ot e Ceoeial Pre e ? ??c i ? ofib ?
u J J /.
liv ti * focr.T OitDErr.o: "
T?. i the etc it cur^e 'o be red cenIS' J topi' ot
o'.ceerc! r>r-eituiei)? ? foi'o./s:
So rnrc'i re v " o wlii. * hingjlto jafl, on tlie
f'F, or tie j. t'o* HeciH'iiiy, V iffre be one. "
6on."ch real"* .oirvtier* w: iiin *'ie j.-.-i ?t?cruorctv
^e .ie con try coi oi' '?. ?. , oa vi> j
s>' .M i o' ii at iKfc. id wbh ': eive.eii. h?u vt
e.oi . wt; . oWo'oti on .??. .,i?
>as o .eetiro mi'i u *, tftl ot ihe r?bi': r o
so tbeprcrli at ye. roriebu of pad f\. a
ec i u''y'n .ie views rod 'v<onMae.it'' 'on of .
rujc y la *!'. 01 .e*j?r .
J-SO. J. M All-M
Fel? ?ar/1.
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KflLDRItV AND CoXTEatTOtU STVCUL NOTICE.?
j irs, Saihes, Olinda, Winduw tad Plate Ola*."
.tildurs' Furnishing Hardware, Mouldings Staii
Attires Marble and Slate Mantl pieces, Kin-aunt k
loor Tile, Drain i'.i- Ac.. at the 1 iwest ? . ol ..il "
ices, at the great Southcrr Factory ol P. P. To: 't
ta leston ,8. C. c
i
The Approaching Conventions.
Wc are glad, Nays -he Augusta Chow i
It tfr Uritfarli ? J n t oO the int r ' >
air tested by our citizens aud the ci t r
ovvrnuient in the approaching m- i i,k ?'
'theStateAgticultu!alConvent on, tun
te Convention on Di.trict Train. and '
nmig-.ttion. TIr City Council, the Fair
Munition, the exciting and the Doarl a
"T'ade. ore at itig in concert to rcctue ?
te tie! gates' con,lot t and pleasure while 1
i this ci?y, and Augu- ji > well-c.s'abli h- j
1 f .'U'.jiion Cor lavish hospitality will
Msuffer in their hand-. Visitors need
tve no f* ar o in-uliioient accomodation
of tbc itiek of a warm w 'tome. We .
. - - :i ?I : i. c
e mile Ml entertain an ?ui? may wimi i<i (
sit our city, and extend to all a ewdit.1 ,
vitatiou 10 CHiK-r ,
St dden Dcoth or the Gomuor of
rtiinsrlr.mla. r
HAPRrsrrcRG. Feb. ?. '
Governor Geary died sudden!v this ]
orning, having returned last evening ?
out New York apparently in good health t
i was break tit-.1111^ with his faint y, and .
Itile helping his little son his head fell ?
ick. Before his wife could reach hint a
) died. He was ti tyfour years of ago, ?
id has been in public life for a quarter
'ttoentuiy. He was through the Mexi- a<
n war, was the first alcadeot San Fran
<co, and was Governor of Arkansas in j
j.>6. He served through the late war it
ith distinction. He has held the office ?<
Governor of Pennsylvania trout 1806 to ?>
.72. i
n
fc
Grant's New Departure. r
Some important movements oi troops [J
4 soon be ordered by the war depart- d'
ent, the effect of which will be to iike kl
)ui the Su es of Kentucky, North and
>uth Carolina, Alabama and Tennessee, u
e greater portion of the United States ?
iiitary forces stationed in these States, o
id to locate them at other points where M
e interests oi thq government may rs- ?
/ 1 ;
ire their presence. It is believed that
irly ail the Ku-Klux p. !aooers will be
rdoned within a yen shot time, ared
rticulai y thoce of the move ignorant
as. The government wiH, however,
oaeoute all mw ina mce* ofKu-Klux
rsecu'iooH, ami, shoal additional caaea
be. the executive department of jastioe
I! disregard all appeal* for mercy.
1AOFOBT AID THE 8E1 BUM
Their HUtery and Tradltle?.
NUMBER FIYX.
BY J. As ir
"T.O; be oer F?.b?i? Urm;>V 001?, j
"Wo to l:ie h?o<l b? wh'ch it
"A ihoosa nd-spirits wa ch it* bowe \ 1
'A clood of my els-gna.dIt* mv K"
Sosirj taken vraewhat extend v*ew of the
^ir1 Uhrac.it airo x us. of the Tiot . nt EV** o|* l
ft ch, i? tder loyal no. oon e a ?L <' by ?i?e 1
hi'uent Hbeialiiy or die I?i><ion 8oc'ety for the
v .'o > o' t'f j Gor,*! in lo.t'?a Pa. f having
y uo :e*d the lev, bevtpj o" I.'; co n*, ard ,he
eng h it >g of t sU ?e\ ijotb oo >? Mamis and
sau'ucentps oftlieTp'o t Ad .be Revolution
1776; wheu, with the over brow of 1' h'sh vw'e,
r I.*?* .ho aleil.qul bed a'-o.a" de*.*ndeiie*,o'?
9 mother c <urch Mid coujtiy; hav! 3 wu'eied
rwondtf. nl prdgi* v when t'.-.owu ujion hero.vi
unit-" , admiiiug the tbiihnu xea' of be.* ch
e the mnWii.il aid ene oti ly I?\ shed on
;l; re; ha*5 >3 looked, not wi.iioe ?.c i.nd* uail'e
i'vcr of evenr 300J and "ei.'ect I ;*>.? ino e
1: **. ? of pmne.i y we j*e, at lct>3t/?, *ej
' uecli ?e,?I iird tl.nnei . id her dowu nil,?in
. m Aon of oer lands he 'tage. We now .* -tad
f uijiii (,iieoted aitat* her dmty seals, h> r ui a*
own wa"*, her dlla/i'atcd tombs her retire; d
.jie.e. V , her ni*' og Leila. T uly. iheie la a feor
blight vp>o the wiaiKs and olivt >,*"' of the vinc,'di
The caiei'ul student of ;vophecw aec3 the
jic.'tiou of 1 he aorrowa of Z'on, given lo r? in
oly sicr'piiire: "What thing shall I iu::e to wltix* <
riiiee? what .I'll sh:;'1 I liken 10 'in*. Odae-jlirof
Jci . I<m? what ?u'l I e a' o ' ?, Uia. X .
. y (.ouibi i thee, O vi.giii dai ^hn*r o? Zofi 7? who
j heal liee? she weepeih .o.e in ihe ni;ut, red
:t .cr> are on her cbe La. Ihe ways of Zion do
u<*rn, U 'au.e none ouic to the solemn .'hmj ; s'l
Van.' do olutel" I'e. clt'ld.vu, liupove-libed
id homeIt \a. di.ja'iv.d th.or hoi'lt'ielengtha.'id
arithof the land. lut-utbdoi ievexclaim,"Our
1 ri....ue I* lurutd .0 >ii? igert our hoe a to
( is." I have been Icl away by the e sad *'eooiio,
?'ar beyond m?* purpu e. The not 1 uui tu.ai
lye don will teadlly he ta.do ied.
I promised toeompk*.e,ln thi* no Tiber that portion
' my wh'eh re'atcs to nrjtie.t recle.'u -ileal. I
meed t hi re lb. e, 10 lay be'ore try ierd" s a ,*i?
let aeco.iut of Ihe < ?abhV- no >t and gtoa.h
.loitg us, of Ch.istian* of other dei'onibia. on-. A*
tily as 10-fO, an "lude.ojdont Ceuieh" waso ?rr. 1'
at the h.vl of ihe A?:i'ey rive l?jr a com;Kiny
, Hit' rani* i*oin ltorche e>. M who ua ne>l
e;. new .< vkiu?n? in bono of ibc home of their
i'l >botd. A.cok'Id; to ibeircovioin, ihey b oo~.it
:rV ii V:.*ier wilh litem, Per. >o?ph Lo?d. Iu 175;
ay leiiiou '. iuio G'JwrjT# fau'n l-kir? iu?>!r
I'j'k ". 'villi iheui^?ol hint t' lie, Fev. Jo* >h O
<j\ Tl'i wn broken up,Jin a Ir*l* teo villi's
'y a jiueul Oi' New Kng'.tiid P.i.hnia. t wi 1
; tlitieu'i. ill ih't lute day lo-pm ei wc i'?vu lit'.' the
i ! ciio.i belecvo ihe Prenbytc lea *mi l.ni.jiep.
eiu or Cou^i' > iwou' denouiinailoua; at, even 11
Mil), 11)0 sj.ue ,il.ee of WOfhip W.l 1 11? I,Mrti.
a eijr til'ivi by tl'Jier l* ? . Mo e r.-ceia'y it
a b vii il '.ii jiu1 i as ilw "Ciiculwr I lit v1!udu
j a beat) of ru'iia, iu Meeting m <ei,~ l aving
? d 'bojitti iu tbe di*. ntru. s cooHj^ ei on of
el. iii, ?? have to do o ily with im se of our o? a
v hbo iiotd. O't the highway between Gaid u'a
j.o r a id Poeoialb.o, ui.'y be aeeu au old buria
mii?l with iou>b< o uo little i.iteivst. ?uirotioti'.g
le a,lie- o' Stony Creek CImi eh. Tim pace of
o hip in i-.t'd lo be of higher ani'otr y ihan tlie
'a i.nb Church ai hkeklon. Tills I ibiuk i Mftl.lt
ni ol' one .bfti^ we me ship, it ban, forever aeeitteur
and a qiia'.ei, her e .1 bribe rn ca.ora oi
mit ol ilw awi M Uilufwi*..*, ftiM ?i
>i' wat Fev. M . Itu. on (Was be the I lev Wi'liutn
[., wl'ovi' sei'l'tlttr 'tianl minister ef ibeChular
t'bn . b iu 17.>7 a id dhtl In >? ?!, be'og |i-e
b in ibal i* HOiale?; A Dimmer of de-oewd*
eaiing .bal bo o.able end hoiio-d UP W area<:ll
a * found i i 'he vic'u!,y of .no mips of ibe:rau'xlrbai,
l>i>.?h .o'e.-ve beniud liie-u ibc ir-.kig
'a ? of ih.ir dead a'l now leuiaio* .o tietu of
no nti i:V. rud venceui *d a|ioi. The (?.:',?:l ?. - long
iup* t! 'oy ihe llev. j' ws d Pe'ine,-; f .be of he
e?i Dr. Pa'tuer, laie'y ibejwiNil. red e'o<|Uen
a-io.'of ibe Pit byte ire i''urc'i rtixi.-n... npi*
jl aeii now cbat~e oi' one of die 'a- j toe ; ?sous
i t iheci v ol' New O.' lis. II.* It ve v aanrti
,1/te ''lougboiit l ie.on.b .o iiiji'evot tl a.._eb
. .. :....* . :... m . .. I.e. i.er Lm ? ,? le .of .'in c
't'ue. Th? IcuiKiNie'ildiivch 'u i il>mi?n fa*
. t !?*.. uU i*"?'ie piwnt ctuli1 I'iSO'). Utrs
i t 'ii ?o ' on a lot ! >i i lie no .V?v tc.u ?ji>?
?, a im e nl'e'v ote gro<m. The Uct. Eenjruiu
' 'uier, t? O iKi'm' i bo :eve, of .In* jv .loro'
ie , ?? C.?'ek :b?rcit.) wi, if* l*>t nile? te . The
" i^i'v * '* '?'0..eii up anil d>|M.>:aed pIjoiT
j y>.. -m i? v ?a"e. Willi iwlpit imU ^alle y
It/iiiu^'Cnil )C...' . r. It ?.i liita'ly ?oM,
i . <! .??t;.i* o lie.?: i?|i?* op ? d. l'lieir
.. : wen* i.rt it'd i i ot uo'ili el piv eut
, u a' pr ou: -y, whi'M; ihe curlov* ?"*)' Bet- the
ij'iili i*.id in. ' hfou 10 to omul i i
! t ra t niur' i ie a '*? o Co*. Joun
mo. m <o il' .1 ill 7.!% >..vi m I* en uo in ibe
. qua t ro' be evio. ceo c.y. He** mianf
*<>li (t rU'.ii-.-'oue loi-: ,''e ivrislio* St. H Vu'?
j Ci.a:i?:''e ou.;iy t. ! :n .'e ac ' loip'hera
U lm i fti um' lo irVe u'i : ocouiil o i ouili of e.j
i ie t.ni .Itki of ? . ' 'j iii-ie-1, A-. I'M* to?
i.*i d '#'3. The oner .*o 1-n.i'V ow we**
oIk . \V klnvon a id Pm? .il I'eyuokia.
Til.; 1-ap kt em.-eh io Uehn'oil ?ai 1.13011' id !|
.iii.?i?, 140!, Uii'f coni|?< iJ of llio e uie ub n in
eiloivsiiip, pret?ou*iy o mi11 ne, wlih lie E n*w
much, * I!umj pi. e wo. ii 1 u in u. mei-i" . c-,
r iu thai ail of our pre -e.it ooo - y oojonii t'ov
..hIuICii'o i'?c alioiit c'-ht mil ?-o*the brhi^r.
h;'l pon'ou of the eo.iji--^*llo'l n :ii? i^ n;ioo .l>?
iaililsui l'o.t lloyi'i, t>?. J'e'o'u >c. li?ii e. e.i u a
.ii. !l out couveuiciil ;ilaee ./ worMkip in ie iauer
i.u of tlio iuit ceuii'i v. 'n coil viuetu'O of vi*e jir. t
ia.atice iwu llleir homo- o ll?> tuliaw, ami .be
iitoiVor "ou 100. o'" 15. o.id riser, not 11.1 .ii|iicji'y
iu,i.s*ible in O[ioo wxiis. The Ineouttuiit i<?, n*
os.1 ro and pc.il lo winch ilieir ;a,.ur w.s o. i
tiujcit U :ii wile- lo Bit. his e ^agi-meat* io torn
t i her |>luye. lc' to the e< Ctlooof ho ? u ml eou?
,i. i;ji'0ii iitlo i ditliiwt chur. h iu 1.KM as rbuve
?itl. This inicrv .i>ix ctivtueuy wascoixiucicd by
lev. lir. t- uitcaa isii bourns d mime lu Noiih IVro1'.
), of fi'arl' ins. wilii lho SvUiance <> Ker. Jo eph
f CouK, iW!r ;t ? >" elect. a *011 oi be i ,iv; ">'
he nioiht* ciiuich at Luiiawr. A uud txripi i
,ui.toi ibe pioceediuj;> m> th's occc loa. u?? be,j
uie, l.iruisres the 'olli.wiiig oarucs of ihuce
o.iuiiig the c.i.'lial buid o' de?o t i.K <r
in Bed whim WMaoo? .o he collect.d a cuj^. a I
(lis. t>0ui hid to. bin) oris iiumlwi .and iuel'
?eoce, but ror ihecbtLifcin t* i?i' of ea' tod
ioe u >y u i.ter. ? i i witch it lii'd d.' o tly tu.
i't?l.sh!i 'ihB.' oi:, |t ?'; Willi m No ,cu
u l'lioniz* Wi.ter, diicoo.*; Jo ;ih Johnson,
iiow i ull-r, WP'i.m Ju'.o rod ti'vui i 8
c?ru. Tea M( i?i re added,among who ,ioc...
.ie i'oPowi.i* naiw , not iiiiknowu lo us rl lira d:*y.
a: Diton. ? oc.1, Lenox and ft; . roll A >ar?e
d coiom . io>? uI jj w.-s oon k'uirnrcMlii
lb.vilp>ioo, ve.y ir.?r .<ie * o ilie |r^acji
ueauti lir wJog 'v'flce. In n'liF 'oil unbe n. .ic
bove, of t?io? pvent rnU p c";?.ifiig I ?be
oK-inni'irv we f.ij ">e iblloen?: &*r>a.i. MtK'v,
livens, Moue KeyuoU , Jres^eu, Lawreuie, Fer,.
>n, McKltiky uimI Pei-jr.
Tkechu ch *.? U'ilto." I-boy; and about tit .y
eaiwaitei', a io*e g .<1 he:l we 9 1 blid. ) 1 3
le wants of tbe congiega.iou denrnd J roo.e ex:nslve
aecoiomoi'e.'oii. The i??; ;* -f-' of ir>a olu
ulldiug wai considered tinsn liable for enlargement'j?
adjoluiug loia were aecri'-d, r id tbe g ouade
w>re lb a double 11 extent, embiaclag ike e? t-e
>)ba:e enclo ed by Koid, Cbeilee, Prioue and
Uwcaule ?t .els. Upon an e"glbte ?pot *tse.eet 1
letiueand 1 oui-nodkius brick edMee 'Vera wbVh
ie woikblppe a i?.ve, like tkei* kiVikren. born
1'reo iu.oe.Je. kihe Tab- urrV" m? Ciaeeu
1, wboee c/er la jost djw rpptoai aiag coaipifon;
1 be 15 cable tones of wbo^e bc'l aouot'oeed
ie boor of piayei, lor Ike k>.. than, oa tbe %th ui
a* built i> l&li by the com.(natieea of a paito*
ie other coo^regaJoa, tbe Jiu'idt being irtpciiirety
i ? d by pauxa ed tkclr efcoiew. Title aeparaiiaa*
aceaiyte ka a iihtma, tw ad ahari
1 *"t*' '
in i ii MM?i???? I
la rat ton. After the rwaaton the Tabernacle coot
lit ? te be beld aad aeed at a lecture-mom .'of
reset ?j worship. Von the war It has been aohl tv j
r la He aad eaery^treoa^ep^Ion of colore* Baptists,
fhokawe dTaleerleaslTe abd pteaslng alterartoas. \
Hk4Tetd^kealke(dirlM>#MlHaywailir
tad afcee, it eannoe ee denied, that both the large
?ofM3AUooa ot E-aafo.t made aap>e provision far
hunref the lat er 4k;s; The canrc'oos galleries l?
MMh tie e chuiebes were provided with com livable
liu'o^s for them, aad do teat whatever exacted*
l*Mt? .hia, e-cb l>*d a leettite reeaa where they teambled
for eren'rj worship, save at times awte'c
rbato the F ^xonr' bs.cb h now aateplud' by
i MetmxJfv. co'i-e-ja.ioj; rnd bet of the Ba^Lt
shtttcb, har'aa > en to. -god rud ocaet fled <e few
imojj ?J?t TheF' 4* A teaa Kp.Ohitk." Oa1
it. He era falitrd lire'-i neat !> ?dr cjim ftj which,
not lot'? beoe- te recent w.? , wrs eicletJ on be
.ite of a ?cr:,er ore o-' wood. The L'O W'l'Um
See. w.? ti'uCjr fi?- route**?! lathe ex it>
tToa of . ia wo.? r i> coot >otf>ed I. .jftynom bis
lWi?'o mean-. B'oce ItOt ; ? C.-ti'.t Chrtch ! ?
Ee. no.''brs b:'d 'je* mVYe ?,?.11003 whom o- '
rt"s ?en:- re of Hied' iY '.bod cv.R. IV'ei It.
D., a n? Ye V tW ew.', r >d aow i'j rtir,? ot a
I* ?es <i Ij.'i'eir.'aleeBj e.,. 'eu 'n Ee'tfmoe.
W" '? oe * ifdi ten r y a Method' ( _
f a row t Ct be'etbc vt? hrse'oeeaerrettd; >e
.0 rt be j~l' j1.1 . c I?:on the lr'?e?* ctt'e.ie by
the jo . ' e o' ihe 'r M!. i?e' 0"Co oo?,?a eo.erp
N'm ire ctit n* ' *vr e, a -ae letnrfos lie
id C4.e . ."e . rw V ! e so devotedly
|o ?u, i i i c.. u. i i?" re ? * ? um m itj
the?..V ? o'1 ? Ptfc t ;tnla on tb?
cotc.'o" Do ;e i>k1C .?-i if >
ie t? ?> *.t ? ?.? ?eU'?s can now be rere'W
vr.cT. Me- - .t Coo G WitMi' Hjr. iowo'>
Fi<l'e . D. O.-lVe-, tiiea.orftud Wiitou. To
Hice iupt >:' ?;< f t. t u-'or?ei , Kov. Muun.
Jj.'. . . 1# -r'.i- i r U L*a ^ao.
Atraa3e1uf.1t fCt't ilowei-v.
The London G< ><U*er ?*ys that of the
\ biiooa uusLikes made by person* in arranging
flowers, the commonest is that of
patiiu<: too mar, ' in a vane ; and next to v
.hat is the mistake of pwttug too great
a variety of colo : into one boouct.Every
flower in a group should be clearly
distinguishable and determinable without
pudiog the nosegay to pieces; the
. lyx of a clt ve nink -hoold never be hid
oy beinc plunged into the head of a white
i.hlox however well tb ; colors m.ijr look. ?? *,
;Swe;.l | o-is never look so weil in the
hands as tliev do 00 the boughs over
which ?h;y diuib, bec.iue they cannot lie
c.nried wit'ioui crowding them; but pnc
hem lightly into a vase v ith an equal
number of uji^nonei e, or rather ornament
a vase ha!' full of u ignone.te. with
a lew hlosso es of ^weet p-a , and you
get a cha-tiling effect, l)ecau?e you fol ow
the natural nnvn enieot by avoiding
crowding of the oloo.ii<s end nutting
tli iu with .hf gr en foliage which they
want to set them oil.
The If ay to Wealth.
If there U Anything needed to convince
the scent cal that cotton manufacturing'
in the South is a gold mine for (hose engaged
in ir, the report ot tbe Eagle and
Phttnix Company, of Columbus, at the
annaal meeting of stock holders, will be
sufficient. The rrport state* that the
net earnings or profit of the Com p. ny for
tie pa tyear amount to $1814 Ki.ul. The
undivided profits of the company amount
t? $297,766 92, or twenty-tour per cent
of thr capital i,tock. According to this
statement the stockholder*,, when tHer ^
?r fits are finally divided, will have received
back almost their entire investment.
It in w wonderful record, and
o.ight tostimnla'e the rapid growth of
s uiilar en'eriirisea everywhere ir? tbe
South.?Char'eston Arwa.
?Miss Ida Greeley has gone on or
'health and ph aswo trip to Florida.- Shr
ccompnnies the family of Ivory Chaui~
uortain, of the WorW.
ttyalp a RrpablW.
A dtopittch from minister Sickles, to*
ecrefary Feb, dated Feh. 11, stater
hit King Amadens has formally abdicated
the throne of Spain, aad that the
Cortes have adopted the re pa! licao form
< "goverament, by a1 vote of 2.19 to 32. *
BULL IIIVLR RAILROAD.
TtIK STOCKHOLDERS OrTtrK W,'l.t? RIVTR
ttuilnori, ?i!l mwi al flic Times Otfiif Hotel o?
Frfclny, tbe 14th of February.
J. U. THOMPSON,
j. x. rnonrr.
b. r. wu.snv;
wTgTcapers.
UPHOLSTEB AKD SXStXBES. .
OLD FURStTUBB PIT :!? OD ORDER,
lecture I'rmuii nuiur. Mm iu> t J d at
iio shortcut notice. Coi uoc Day nod Nluth c- v
teb.lS-l.'v i
PROBATE NOTICE..
THE S at* OP SO HI C. :oLm, )
Bruiiibrt County. J
R'tVty KCo.it a,i, AVy.ve, P.Ooale
Jo.tlyt.
Wl.rsco*, P. E. Perry bath made anft
fo mc, to -fiint him Letters of Adtnini. nation
of the Estate of and effects of
WiHinn J. Terry#
The^e are therefore to cite and admonish
#11 and sinpmlar the kindred and
Creditors of the i#td WilKtin J. Teiry,
deceased, that they he and appear before
mc. i.i the Conit of Probate, to be held
at Beaufort, in snid eoonty on the t!7th.
day of February instant, after pnldictation
hereof at 11 o'clock i the forenoon.,
to show cause, if anv thev have, why the
* ? J- -!-! _l I I I..
Haiu .Aumuiiiuuuoii auuuiu nut uc
granted.
Given under my hnnd, this twelfth day
of February. Anno Domini, 1S73.
RIDLEY K. CARLKTON.
Judee of l'mlaife.
PAUL. & WEBB
AT
KCKflRf ML 1KB BRUM'S
An* b -Vm# oT tfct-'r tW** at
GZEATL7 SEETHED PEICES
To ir;lte i -oui or m
r.ATWIE BPIt'JtO STOCK.
Merchant* ami Fa.'.nera ran b* b.r|dled with a
Viler and divw article loan can be atifrfS ?d at
an/ b ?e be wceo.rbu>b;.Jo?a?dSa?aonah a ,
WHOLEHAM AID KfTAIU
EACMEBS
O.n b^re monev l.r hu/ine (b?'r PEOCnilf.
pu)l'i;h lisk-- i5pidl:.s. HAi:*h>w,TitAcECHAIN*.
BA< K-BANH8 ami COLLARS of u*. J
We have jn X rweWctl a la j? auppl/ ?>f i"i> U M
Qarden flsoda M
OT aft rin ierea ai ten ceu's per pa * r.
E. J. WK8H ia a*ent lor STONO PHOSPHATE* M
? 'I be g rd lorjeefre order* ;rt>m Earner*.
rruf* nrow nio^intie lemiuie) e**u i :o.w. an
I 1 i.ue 1st of Nflwmher, <u*>.
8hx>o Acid Pbuephote for eorupoetlng with col on
Ltd Ac., c. J> 929.00. Tit?j, 1st of tto*ena<>T,$. 1.00.
h the lifrfet Curt %l the CiiM SUtei,
r?. IItc Dfotrlrt *r Id Car>l?M.
In the matter of Thonao W. Botaon. Bankrupt.
By whom a petition for Adjudication of Bankrupt-'
ry waa died om the tla; of kebrimry,, A. D. 1WI, in
?aid Court. In Bankruptcy.?
Thia la to fire on*ice, that on ilk* eighth day of
February A. D- 187* a warrut to Bankruptcy wan
haw agalnct the Bute of Tbooao W. Hataoo. In
I ho Count* of Chnrtaotoa and State of South Carotinn
who ha* hoes adjudged a Bank runt, on hia own
PeUiloa: that the payment of any Dtobta and Deli
rery of aay property belonging o saM Bankrupt,,
to hint or for an aae ant the Iranhr of nay yaoprr?
,y by klta are forbidden be la*; (hat a meeting of
tW Creditor* of the aafd Bcnkrupt to prore their
dehta. and toctooae one or men tolffwi of Un
ootaie. wfll be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to kn
hotdrn at SjMterCH. South CsroMaa, befoio ? !(. .
Srnbrook, Begiater.oa the third day ofManh, A. Du.
1171, at It Iflim, ?. M. WALLACE, '
MJf V. S. KanheV, aa Xamaasmt
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