Horry news. (Conwayboro, S.C.) 1869-1877, October 10, 1874, Image 2

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INK :.rCNT-A. in: iDArMi:, TonriiAcm: ' i 111 A, riUT UT.'Sil. ? ' 1 '? ' 1511.T A<V t i o- i . ' ?<*1' * I'lo t'ti' j?art ot j- : -s : . > ; i t ii . . . .. ..iJ'Uil vt?a? tttiil l'iitiifi':'t. 'I \\ .ti! v tlrni > Ii 'i f.t'f'.l'l r o'"v\ .''? ? win in n fow i ? ' , HYKKN I'KltV, ?. Ol.lv?, WiND IN Till. J.t WKLH, ti1111 till I NTi'.KS M. I' \ 'N-i l ;-.is *iii I ill .. . r: n lioflo < : ?tn<. amy'* Ro:ul\ ICollft* w.t.i i lit * it. A !? '.? ill 'in in \-.,ui-r will picvciit fli'kii(!K< or |>tiin> front ? lnui.-o of v ti* r i is . tint ii l'l i a. it < ' hi i'\ .i i :t:c.s aha DtiimiU'.iil. FV.Vr.Pw JLU7D ilGUE. Fr.VF.n ASi) AM M cnre,! ( f.Kv (''"it-i. Tli^ro 1* j ,.t ; nimedti ! it*;. Ht iii ill- world tli'nt ill ciiro Kovcf pint Auiii1, mill <ill otlu-r MnlnrliiUK, RIIoiih. Ncnrlet, Tvpliiml, yellow, ami uilir . . rn (aided ov uVl>"\C \ A ; - j11i .. ? I'.ADUAV ULAOY UKJ.IFF 1 iit,i ccntJ i?c*r bottle. EiafltTii! BEfiljlV!! pTRON'n \N?> 1TRE UTFTT nT,OOT>?INOUEASR OF FLESH ASH WKIOIIT?-I'LKAIt SKIN AND it MA I ili'i 1. fOiii'UiXlOX t'J.iii Iii? l\) ALU 1 DR? RADWAY'8 fiarsaparillian Resolvent YKE G^EAT DLOCD PURIFIER. i v i>r: the v<vt \ tonm-mimm r wri- pr> "I . o :.A l? A KM MIL ril \ nil LA, TUB 1. I! Y N'Dl- U..HI t Mi' il MM: IN! V'Nrii oK ill. i'liC'LY WoNLMttH'L MKiJJClMf, 'i hat kIIPHi Vunr flii Ttipvmm in T?locli ; j v ia j .uuj uu XUUIUUUU III i.'il'jjli anil. ?ei|lit is Seen aM Felt. Kvry drop of t!??* FAnSAPAltTLMAM HF.aOLVI. vr cornmutili: it. - tltn null tlio Blood, sweat. Urine, i,il l otli r Vim 1 i i i t .. < w.t 11 if c \ ii-in 11 ><? vlijor or . ' : r it i i H i tin' v i < * tlie l"><ly l?ii now and > I ni viati iial. S ki iln, i-\i>lii 1 in. {' .ii-.hu11>11oii, lil.mdulur nlii'iiw, Vlcera in tlio throat, Motitl, Tu. hi. i - n. 'Ac.- ill t li- 11 Mil.' < iin l other parts of I !i system, .' re ]">< -, ^ti iimni. ii . i.arv?eji trmn the JJaiv and <ho worn forma of Hkln dl*oa*e*, Kfuptlonn, Fever puree, Scald Head, llin^ Wot m,Ktll Rheum, Kry si peine, ii- , J'.liic'; Spots, W< ins in tliu Klt'sh, Tuniiv. Crtl?? i . ( in Hi. ml. .nul >:li \m .luoiit.i^ nnil painful illscUnvu?t, f <htsw< it-, I.>o*a of Hporm flnd all wnstoeqf ti , i piiiiciplo, i. 'i >.. inn tlio i',imi11 \i* v.n?K'? ni tliti wonder of Modern Cbct dairy, nnd n few <1 y*' iiko will . I : d\ ( to any person usinn it for cither of these forms of (linoiub its potent power to core them, 11.? ; t ilv Ii - it i eit.n-ed bv the waste l tout .lop >-iii<ai tliat I* coiiiinun!I) t rnpr?>*-<tui(, sue( in mi. ilia Ilie-c wr.stcs, iiii.l i i ..us tli*' mine v'i Aii t .-I in.nl" ft< in i .i1111> t ioo'l- ntul thla t.'i s -\t: \ l'x it 1 i.i.ian vi.i and ilm'-a secure--a euro ' , I i <.'ii iiin c tills I'riiu ily i ni'niciii t s II I v p 'i t > > to' dlniiuisliiiii: tlio j (> r i . tii , will |.o i.ip i nml ( very day 1 in , - m v i i! IP o i-.nvin i,. i . ritn11 st/ontrer, ti to,. |m ,i :, ,?j>j, tile tiuiuoviiip, u.iU flush nnd wnitli! incri .'fin.*. s .1 on i p... - i.n ; iiisai'ai ,m in !' ? ,i vrni excel r I ttt-ftv ii is mi i .-in i i**, i i' re i'i ?"11 ?iiitKero< .111! Ii i . 111. . .piol'J, on, it U tlio fill', positive i Hie P r . iV/fhu ij <0 PAudrf 'y Complaint#, i rn.l \V ' ;v< : ( TVorvsr. r n \v.-.u III'- .: tn- 111. . I'.: 'it's 'Lll'-* nun, Albuminuria, mill in nil ri i ? where I nerd ar? lirii-It-?!uxt il? !> ' its, or the \ ;tt l-i thick, oloml v, linxcA with ruImIadci ?lii.'' tin'- \\ lull- of mi cd or tlirendu ilk* v i:ite xilk. nr there i< mnrhlil, ii irlt, hllloti* npj>oar? unci. mill w Isiti* bono du t <11-j?<?>-.iinmi v. In u tlnrel* u jtriokiiitf, buriiliiK sensation wlii'ii nitwliii; wnter, mm) j'liiii in the ijuntll nt tint liucU uinl uloiij lint .Uoiii*. Tumor of 1'* Years' Croieth Cured by lludway'n licsolvcnt DR. RADWAY'S v. FeiTectPnrptive&Replatiii?Pills perfcedy tntdctaw, clcRATtfly coaled villi ivroot punt, j11 i ro, ki I in-, i i rli'y, i U mme mid ctti'iiBilien Kmitvuy'n I'll In. I>?r i). tin Rlldlwirilert nl (no MtoniMlj, J.jnr, Jh. < Kid mi \I!!:.' r, ! Ti'/IH IHh-iw*, If "In'. ('.in-!ip,.tl in ' -Mi'i-ii I ti-i ntlon, llynI . .i, Hi)!< - ! . J'i1 1' r. ! Iruin uitlon i I the JIuWol?j Ml**, A 11(1 nil i? r.i11. cim nii oi Urn internal V r: IV;.! .'ii111 I . i ( i I i.< in-, i me. J'nr.'lv v : 11 tic, c iiiiiiii.t::; no i. w iir>, iiiuni'iiUor ilulotcrlon* tlruuR. , A H'V clonon of JU WAY'S PfLI.fl will free tlic ?y?Ii : , .. 'ii' ill I in' i. I'j h o,25 t'C'lU I., r it. . K' >f.l) ?(V I Ml l'ii( 1 i - IX. iKAi) f ' i A ]> i U: . . ' K ind cr, Utttr t' 'ii|? tfi I I)", v >' ! t'O . N'. , ! Wnrn r. n't., f.'cw i<ll> J llJl'l MlUWI II Vi . '.Ii It.(?li>lll.ll I I'C fil nt >ou. \ tt* ni <\ A < * r J 1 Jl " I I ' * * k .-4?, * . <??HI , ** .*% V?U^ , ! 1< ).lin V N K \VS. I. U . ! 51v\ I \ ; I j!>; i o>i, fOi' I'm iff < jh-h iji/', SAT!' 1M > \ Y, < > %ii\ 1 0, ?, ' V |. The Intl prmT'nt Nor::I:t:xlioti. MMi'1 Tim!'. piM.tT nl, K( jml.lir'nns thai MsnrtuV?l<'?l in ronviMitii n in ( Innli-ston ln>t wm-k, l?'?\r nnniinntc*! .luiljjo .T.ilm 'i\ (?nvn lor (inventor nml M:ntiu *.]. IVlanoy, onloroil nun, lor 1 /.on I enanl < iovemor. Ti.w ii.c.n -i i'> < i.. I I % .Mill * I I l?V 4? V I |l'|| \?| llfiU ill- I dupundunt l??..lv < ( 1 vonublionns Iris I>0011 look d for with '.pout and incii'ii^in<; i;!torost. i?[ually l?y Kuiutbiiuans whoso foully is bound to tho ru^nlnr noiuinntioii by jjohb-n uhains, as \v* 11 as bv I iuimbliunns and t,'oust rvat i \ oa who truly dusiro tho tj^ood of thoir St it to. 1 bo intorost oi tho ro?ptl:ir llojuthi lioaii Ihirty in ibis con volition was I I rout ii four that a nominal ion would bo in.adn, that. would bo mijiportod by llto '\oio of a hum.' anil rosjiootablo portion ol tho 1 hpubiioaus, who saw iio hoj-o lor thoir Statu, or tho pui" 1 ... . I i n :i 111' 11 ? y <>i i m- ! lepulilican party in . ^ i ^ itllC Colli lUUvd Filri'rss ()l bought 11 j > i nominations :iit> 1 I Vniecrats whoso ! love <tiid hulty to I lie State was pnra> lijttnnt t<i |>ai ty vuee<>\:. That, that convention was actuated by none l>nt the purest motives tor the sole good ol the Stat*', reiving tor the success , ol their clhirts upon the ai?l ami support <>I IVnioerats and Conservatives who. ha 1 so olleit eliided tin in Willi a total absence ot honesty in lliejr party, and tin ir party protestations ot a disire tor reiorni, and who had so repeatedly declared th.at their i i i j i.eso'e was on. v lor goo 1 . overeateni i without regard to partisan polities, is shown in their resolutions appealing to the Conservatives to maintain their good word hy sustaining this nomination at the ballot box in the approaching election. The success <>| this nomination in I !.c > l"".l ....... - ^ ^ v<\\viwir, i ?\r ? I CIi1.1i i ! > wholly with the Democrats am! Conservatives. It cannot he disputed, and alien ly the Repnhliean ring sen the hand writing on (lie? wall, thai with the full Conservative vote, :uul that < ! the Independent Kepubiieniis united, with a lair election ami an honest count, ?1 o 1111 T. (freest will he the next Governor (.1 South Carolina. The rui ilan ami l?In; U Leg. AVhat a happy coincident in the political worhl that at last the Hour bon and the ring Republican can unite on one j???1 itical principle. Il is astonishing ln?w fearfully tenacious lending ring 1?epublirans arc ol Democratic honor. They really seem k> he in terrible agony for tear Democrats will vi. dale their principles by voting for .Judge Gregn, a Republican whose skirts are stained with the odious principles of the civil rights hill. We really feel had for them, and nltllnlioh vvi> lfi v'o lift m v il 11 ? ? t ti v Oil- ftw.ir O " ' " % ..V/ j J l.'Vl. distress we know of some old l>onrbona who agree with litem on this one point, and as it is the first thing they have ever agreed on, we recommend that -hey throw themselves into a filial embrace, ami weep out then sorrows in bitter anguish together. Consistancy is a Jewel, but the missfortune of it is, he thai finds it never possesses it. O ? rolifir.il Serfdom. The order of It. 1>. Eliot l, President ol the Sate Executive Committee of the Union Republican Party, will be interesting reading to the IP-publican-; of 1 lorry. Pliott is very forcible in illusf rating Republican political dogmas, and eaqnally happy in finding actors for the performance. Wishing to illustrate to his race brethren what would be 11,..:.. -o . i:.: 1 / * 11iv. 11 i wmiitK'ii i'i political irOCMIOin uuiler Democratic rule, us taught by Republicans, lie had lliein demonstrated nl ft Republican meeting held in this County a few days since. That the performance was a success i-l which the actor feels proud, is shown in the following letter to the Union Herald. DUNN 1UIOWN IN IIOTtBY. Conwayhoro, I lorry Co., S C. ?opt. 20. To (he T.'ditor of the J)uihj UnionI ft. f aid : I'ursuani to call, the independent republican party (so-called) met yes> i lay 1 o i lcet delegates 1') the bob tersv'convention, to be held in Char ??r* * * r \ ? > ? t ^ T J 7* 1 ^ ' ' ? It < i \ I J M i\ i'l O ' on thv 2 I ?>1 <)<tobev. Tiu'y wi'ic i nnplflly vote! l??vvii by the Upton I'tpl^iIiodiiH, iiml routes I horse, loot mitl (lrtigDoi)K, lti'KolutiouM ru* I u^i'slns* Cnnmbt i'mim usxl ('.!i?:i\ (?s \vi re uiiMi inn?:i>!y no noted ;it i In*i own rn i?t itijs i. <1 . ci?'' > w re ?lnct??l, suit! il'trrv wi.l lie wit! < lit :i ^ :?'mi* ii l <it i vo in the boUei / convention. Tm truth we lirivc mo bolters iii the oM "Republic ol Iloiry." This ix Seiuii?>:* DmmV o.vn county. KKIM HI (CAN, ((t'mf ( . rvlnr ) I M'in 111;i riu.i< N 1'AUTY ) 1J< O.MS S ! \ I i: K\. CiiNHH i l ]' . <nit MIMA, SeptOllltior 1 '? 1. S j Mr. , ( h:\inuAM t'oirify.S. I i I mlej talent 1 ili'iit*111 |mrIy liaviu-.; iaium! volition 1o Ik- liol.i.Mi ill the ("iiy of Cli;ivl< so.i tl?e!_\l of ( )rlol?er no ' for 11 io puiposo : <>f putting in lomiaation aiiotlx r candidate ' I'or (Jovernor, i t 1 admit of Hie t$l ate * x? < ati i\ o | cmittiiiilco oi'lhc Tnion Kepuliltoan party 1 ; l:avo llu1 liouor to make llu' !. now leg sng:'j tin: s, \ ia: ! I. Do diligent in closely watching eve v nio\cnicnl <>:i ll.e pari el tin.' so-ca.l. d Judo- . . . called lor I In* pmpo a of clod lug dole* rates to said (\?uvi':ition you will jik\rr causa our I: ionds to asseniMo in fall force to control 11 * a 'tion of su li mcclin: i and t > veto d u :i am and a'l pro positions look!ng to participation i:i said i toilets' *'( 'onvc.nt ion." I !. \ on u ill at once p! ace y in s 'If in ei .ninui.'cation willi tlie cliniiman oftlio several li.'Ocihcts iii your county, ami instiui'i them as |?) ti'C cmi sc to li?' pursued l.?y them in re!ati m to ill-* matter above stated. it!i. Yon will p'e.ose eotnsnu'iieato as promptly ;is convenient to these headquarters the result. > t'site! i meetings, together with all iiifoi-'.nation tha' yon may IVom lime to time he in J oss >loit of concerning salil Hollers" oijrani at ion. mattei. an I with lull eonlideneo in your disereti.ui ami iidel;?y. i :un, \ i y re.?i < et I ,liy, hour. !i. Mi.m err, lh evident M\. (,'otn. t . it. Marty. ? t> u ^5A ('MID. To t/.<r! T> hot'. "There la in;* in circulation :i report calculated l > atfecl injuriously the election of.John .1. I 'est, C'onservat i ve nominee I'mr < 'onnly School (.'ntuiuisioncr, ami at, the same time a<triluiiiiu^ to me improper motives in hrin^intx his name before the convention, I take this method of statin that the only motives that, induced me to advocate ilte nomination <>; .Mr. Host was; J'lr.st on In in*.; informed that I was elected a delegate to the eou\ration I em i ii (movants l'Yrry Io\vn.ship, I asked the eil.r.ens ol inat township to sipy'ip'si |(> m.> their choice lor the \ariotis olliccs ; the majority with w hom I talked, sinyavsled the name td Mr. Just lor the oliiee ol School I V mine doner ; this was the fimt time that I had thouedit of Mr. I 'est in connection wilii that, oliiee, Nt'.com', from my knowledge ol Mr. Dest, alter an acquaintanee ol seven years, he hcing one ol my neat neighbours, I hidieved that Mr, Dent's edu national ipialiliealious weie as sgood, jj in?t superior t<? timl of any candi late named before the convention, and in tiiis 1 ha\ o iio mason yet to ('1101100 my mind. !>elieviug thi*1, my solo purpose was to carry out I ho views 0! thoso whom i represented in the convention, when in doing so 1 was satisfied 1 was bringing lorward a gentleman i: 1 every respect compeIt lit (or the duties of the oilieo. Jos. \V. llollitlay Oct., o'h ISM. # A 4\VKI>. To (he Public. A report having been put in circulation that 1, Hubert 1 >. Host, a delegate in the county convention held in Con way ho ro S. O. on the 7th day ot Sept., last, assigned as the reason why that convention nominated John .J' IJcst tor the Otlico ot School (Joiumissioner was that he (Ihst) owed Joseph \\*. Ifolliday, a delegate in that convention, nioney, and that lblliday iidlneneed the convention to make the 1:1 initiation that he might get his pay ; 1 pronounce the report talsn without the least foundation in tact. K. U 15e?l. I Oct., 5th 1ST-1. Woof hit* ; 11 m I JYoeoo-'Iiinrs of,the Count)" lvxcouUvo Commit toe. The Kxecutive Committoo mot in llio Court house on Monday the 7tli, inst., and was organized l>v electing T. \V. (lore, temporary chairman and T. I, Ilarrolson secretary. It was move 1 and carried tiiat the roll he called hy townships, and that on the call the delegnt -s toni| orarily (ill the vacancies in their respective delegations hy selections from the citizens presi nt Iron) their townships. The roll was then called and the following delegates answered to their o c* names. (These marked wi'li an asterisk * were selected by the dc'cuales to tilt vacancies, those marked f wore elected permanently by the committee.) m S: OCTOlUilt L<>, IM ] < ticks- ?'1'. L. llarrelson, W. -V. ot -pivy, V. il. S.irvis, Coipvnyboro-- 111 1\ O. 1 Junou^iis, C. S. lleaty, *J 1 ,l WaMi ; Hay I5oro--fs> II MuNnb, f.M'liu S Kliott, ^ I low el I C'.n triixlit ; Dojjj l?lott'?.Toromiah Misliow ; I* !' Ix ; \V K ]' Cooper ; (lalavaolrt 1 > rr\ -M 11 C M>|>or, Kunj. Holt ; \ X M MuUow ; FloytJs ; (,?rccn ti Sea ?f i> 11 Campbell j Sinipaon Crook I l.( --W M IViitou ; !'J S 11 Ib'iiycs;! w ; l) A Williams ; Socsistou?J h i ''' iii Newton j r .1 Kl;^, .Jeremiah Hni t i ; Do^wooil Xeek-- 11 'vtor Vsnojjlit*; m fl> M Hit!It; I liver?T W (lore ; W A i lesson t. Mb / ? ' * * * ? - i III' V (MIWIIKU'C 111CII prOCeOUCU 1(1 :i 1 permanent or'an:/, mon l>y electing i X. 1>, Cooper chairman an*1. C. S. IJcaly secretary. Alter a brief address l>v Hon. .1. T. Walsh on the I * tlx various duties ol the committee; and . j * the necessity o! a united action in the j ^ approaeliino election on the part ol ! . . 1 lv the eonservatIves : the committee ! . proceeded to elect by ballot a eundidate for County Commissioner in the place of K. 1 >. I{iehardsvm, withdrawn * from the nomination made on the 7th, of Sept., and I i. 1). Bryan was unan-j.. imonsly elected. J y The committee then went into an j > election 1 >r two ?h legates to the Stale l1 convention to assemble in Columbia , on the 8th. iust , and Z. W, Dusen- , i > htny, and T. L. Ilarrelson were v? elected. It was moved and carried that the chairman correspond with the At- j o tornev Ceneral on the mutter of or-j dcrin^ an election for Cleric of Court, of lifts County. On motion tho chairin a i. Mas authorized and requested to | appoint the chairman of the executive tl committee ho* each township. I'pon j :;l that motion tlm following chairmen t I were appointod ; Pucks township,? j T. L. llarrelson ; Coir.rayhoro?1;. ii X. Anderson ; Pay Poro?.1. S. Kliott : ! ii ihxj JJiiit)'?\V. Ih 1*. Cooiier ; (Jali1 ^ % ^ I p vants Perry? Dr. Ii. Ilug^ins; Kloyds ? Lo\i (J ranker ; Croon Sea ? D. 1 h i Cambpell; Simpson Creek-?\V. A1. J ir iu'iilon ; Soeastee ?J. 1). Newton:!5*1 Dogwood Nook ? Peter Yauyjht ; Little Kiver?T. \\ . Core. J ))( It wan then moved and carried thai ! r. on r candidates he requested to can- l< vans the Cv.unly, and tli.it tlie chair- J " man make appointments in each town-I I e< ship at \\ hich they he ret]nested to || meet and address the people. Under Inj this resolution the cloii'mjin iui. ! C nownrt'd the lo'lowint* appointmoots! i My wood Neck School house?Tuos- ^' lay <><M. 13ih, Little Hirer?Wed- si ncsday Oct. 14th, I.ilehliehl's Store? Thursday Oct. I ot h, Simpson CreekFriday Oct. 10th, Illantons x Koads j ? Saturday Oct. 17th, Floyds?Mon- ^ day Oct. 19th (lalivanls Kerry? Tues- tj day LMlh, dordon's Store ? YYcdncs- el day -1st, lhull ('reek?Thursday '2'2nd} Socastce? Friday 2".rd, Conwayboro? '7* <ti Saturday 'dfth, l?ay l?oro?Thursday cr '20th, Oool Spriny;s--Friday 80th, op ea motion it, was resolved that, lite proeecdinos of this meeting he published : Ml in the noitUY nkwr. The committee then adjourned subject to the call of H the chairman. ca N. H. Cooper, Chr., O. S. Hoatv, Sect., n< ^ ^ ^ (> J [For the 1 lorry News.] C: Mr. [alitor. n ( \Y ill you he !.r<"*!>d enough to yive 1 us some lnlormation through your! r? eolums as to what goes with I lie pub- i j lie fund* raised for {School purposes?! i ? * if we nustaUe not, t!io County ?f 'I reasuror reported >?[((> for Hay lloro fr] township, and now wlmn the School )r ('nmmisioucr conies along ho j*<?ports l-fO. \Vi- want to know where tho remaining throe hundred dollars are! ' \\ o think wo can give somo infor- #1 malion as to what goes wit h some of this school money, and the reason why it never profits us pay thing, is *' there is too much of it paid out to incompetent teachers; they go to the school house and stay two or three ot hours in the lay, and mark I he days to and count the dollars, and care nolle 01 ing for our interest. 1' \Ve will mention a case in this neighborhood, of a young man who aj got a certificate to teach school, but as was rejected, nud (ailed to get the -P. school, hat being anxious for the school he told the people that the le school was assigned to him, and they ti< would have to soul to him, but they th told him they should scud to another in man who had got t cirlifieate to teach th a school at the same place; hut ho ca got up live t^ch >lars and f'roeeeded wi'.ii 1 his school. When the Trustees were w ill l % * * eanen on, arm usueu io seine the mat- ed ler, they failed to do so \ the refill I be was lie sal there and played with 01 about live to seven scholars per day m lor four weeks, dining which time to one little boy, who was rather a rude it little fellow went seven days, fro up two new books and did not know the in alphabet when he got the last leal out ii ? ? I 'I.' 4 tiij 1:1**- book, liu\vovt'r, the young .!i po<\ t< 1 VJ'h and oil* he goes for 1)1 g drunk. Nov we want to knpw it there is )f :i wav to *i?*t lechers Teachers whoso moral character iitier them competent, wfto will euro r the good "i their Kchohtra ns vve>11 . they im.u'c the days and count the >11 ;?\*. I - it not the duty of the osteon t.? look alter thcae thiols? not, then we would he better olf ilh'Mit them, and educate our ciiilivii without paving taxes lor school i rpnses. We would like to hear I rum yon, id others who feel an interest in lucat ion. 1 {espectiully, ('iii/.ens and Taxpayers. ? p * * *- .i.. nlcpra.l, n' Itepubiiran Stale Kxenitlvo (' unmitfee. jH-toiv ihoa* joiinniK'nt ol liic unlo ndcnt Republican Convention in liarleston Inst week, that, body eloot1 the following Kxecutivo Commit e, and passed ilie following reHoluoiis, \\ inch shows 111o object and opes of the Independent Republican :\rty. HXHI'I'TIVH COM M ITT 12U. Martin !!. Delany, Aron Lo^nn, 1>. 1. Cain, J. Kvans lhitton, .1. [usliiliglmi, dared ;ir!. \-, dame-* t>. Liddluion, J. iMiuis JSulIivau. Geoi^o . Mclntire, iSamulc Lee. Thus. C. >iinn, W. A. Hay tic, W. II. Thomas, wn. 11. Jones. The remaining mentors to make no the lull committee iil ho added by the committee them.'1 V*'S. The following r< solutions were then .Ten'i 1 :uul ado|)l< < 1: i^so.'c That the 1 iidependent 'puhiieaii movement is not hostile > ti. domination o! the 11* |iit!>lieun arty iu South Carolina, hut is designI to maintain its integrity against 10 eorrii]?t 'rings' which control it, ul at ih?' same time ]*roteet the conn ion interests ot the whole people ol le Slate . JiCAot tu'.'ly That, wliile maintaining n' integrity of the ivejuihliean party i South Carolina, we cordially invite ie whole people < ' the Stall' to Report ill*1 nominees of this Convention i the only means of preserving their nnmon interests?especially requestg the Conservatives that, having perstently declared that their desire was by for goo*I government, without gard to partisan polities, tliev will v.' attest the sincerity of their declaitioiis by mnrching with us, shoulder * shoulder, lor the triumphant * lec.in of llrecn and Delany, ami the eerlin resletnption ol the State from the inapt 'rings' which have disgraced ?c lii'puhliean party, and trampled on the interests of veliuhlicans and I J oiwrviilives alike. The following notion was taken l>y ic (\>nvolition in regard lo Cungrcsoital elections. < oN(Jltl:ssi()NAT, NOM1N ATIONs. A caucus of tlio delegates to tko onvontion was hold on Saturday oming to decide what notion should } taken in lvlerenoo to the nominadiis tor Congress. Alter a lull dintssion <?t tho subject, it was linallj ;tooi1 to rotor the matter to tlio doleitoy lrotn tiio various congressional siriets, leaving oaoli district to deilo tor it self. Congressional district uses Were neeordiind o held l?vr i lu. ' J " "v legates, with the following rents': ' 'ho First Congressional District *reed to ratify the nomination of .1. . Hainey, the regular Republican iinlidate. 'i'lie Second Congressional District miniated Cel. Iv \V. M. Maokey, in >position to Ma). C. W. Butt/., the imlnlale on the Chantherlnin ticket. The Third Congressional District miniated Congressman U. II. Cain, o|>|K 'itn>n to Comptroller-General oge, the candidate on the Chamberin ticket. The Fourth Congressional District solved to make no nomination, but ? support 'leu. < hi mse In csin nomination by the Con'rvatives. The Filth District nominated J. I*. [. Kpping, ot Beaufort, in opposition ? Robert Smalls, the candidate on the ham.herlain ticket. ceting of the Independent Kcpnlfcflns, Pursuant to previous notice, the Inmciident Republicans ot George1 wn county met at 11.e Court House ) Tuesday, 20th nil., at 3 o'clock, . M. The meeting was organized by the 'poiiitmcnt of Win. Jlrunson, Esq., i permanent chairman, and Mr. Dan. I iit:ynoKls as secretary. The object of 11ic meeting was stall by tin' chairman to be, the selcent ol throe delegates to represent e county in a convention to be held Charleston on the 2d October, ol e ' onesL and independent Kepublii s opposed to Chamberlain and the randulent llond King at Columbia, ho had set lt'm up as at the pretendI leader of a reform of abuses \\ hieh * and the King were iho guilty auths and ]> 'rjiettators of. The chair iii said that the meeting was ready r carrying ? .it the objects for which had been ea! led. The selection of delegates resulted the choice of Kov. lh'itco Williams, on. Win. II. Jones and lion. Jas. A. J n?iw? ??? * ***- 1?-'* ? ^ ! ISowlov. # Alter passing unanimotudy that Judge John. T. Green was their tiro, and last choice lor Governor, tin*. I meeting adj ?nrued. (' I >.'/* / 7V//< lS\ A Ureal Nautical Invention. One of tlie gioatest inventions in I steani^uiachinery which tin.1 fertile ?;cnj ins of the age lias produced has rcccn; tly been announced ami biiecess! u! I v tested in Kngland. bike nil other | really valuable designs for gi\ : ; salety it acts upon the principle t i . i an ounce of prevcyjAion is better ' ban ' a pound of cure. The contrivance i-. an automatic engine governor, w mo work is to regulate the inot ion o| t 10 steamship's piopeller, ^fT as to s:. \? the ship Iroin the frequent ami latal bieakdown by straining of the machinery. The mammoth passenger ?teair.sh:p ol tlu'j> resent day, once at m ;t, t> al IUOS t wll 1; 1 y (lc| 'Clldeilt ( I, ihc r* III hp t sa 1 < working t?i lnr mtcw. The ? safe ami cllicicnt action of (lie screw depends on the iinmobility ol the water in which it revolve* ami in its Kiillioicnt immersion. Kvcry sea-goer on the great steamers has leit ti:o shock and peril ol tue ''racing ol' the engines when, in a heavy sea, the propeller is lifted out iW the wa'er and the revolution is lour or live times increased. Instantly a sudden check is brought to bear on all the connection, the whole apparatus is subjected to an intense strata and then eoines the ominous breaking o. the shall, leas ing the vessel at the mercy ol the storm. The invention to which we allude applies an anlieipalivc correction of this catastrophe by its automatic, action* It consists o! a pneumatic aid chamber, which communicates with the sea through a ?ca-val\o ami with the ihroltle valve ot the i ngino, at..I notion somewhat .titer the principle mi the Westing ho use airbrake en s: en: t tears wlten the train i^*broken. Tli.s pneumatic governor, so simple and instantaneous in its operation, eut< <>ff the steam front the engines by ibe I translorence of pressure 'he instant a heavy sea begins to lilt the screw < tit, ot the water. The adjustment is such that when or before the pn>pe!!er is raised out ol tlm resisting medium, and before acceier.it ion can ensue, the throttle has served its purpose and the shall heon relieved from ..ill teuto n. Nothing could be slinphr and more summary in its working, and scnrci'y any invention c.mld alii id gvea'.m' satctv, c <)ini?.> 1 L and economy i<> ad Steam vessels employing the sct'W. The economy of steam, and consequently o! lucl, by closing oil'the supply of motive power irom the boher wncn tlie prop'-ller is in the air, must be very great in long veyag.s. 'l lie enormous saving ol Iue wear ami te n of the lacings and gearing and the relief of the shafts and rods Irom tin* tremendous tension c?f the rolling waves must ho still grislier economy to the steamship company. 1 >ut tho outweighing eonsidoration ol too ??? r"> great security to lite ami property h >>m so chcappimi sell-acting a contrivance will vory much enhance the populariiy ol ovory ocean steamer wiucn ii is knowi: employs it. The simplicity, incxpensiveness ami sell-evident utility ol this invention should strongly commend it to all our steam lines, especially on the boisterous Atlantic, ami 110 tunc shoulil bo lost in lilting it upon I heir vessels beloro the winter scales set in A //i vi/lt/ m <vr- . C'haiubcrla'ii .Nailed. [From the Columbia l.'uion Hack] "Every intelligent man, both in the State ami out of it, wuu know* anything at ait <l our tiuuneiat aliens, knows thai the yrcut1 win die was in the "Leave..siou bonus.' Certainly, and Treasurer Cardozo, in a published letter, dated August ifc>7'2, sliovA that lie oi.iy signed the bogus Conversion JJoubs because Atlorney-Geiicral Chamberlain' instructed inin thai he had no right to ask questions, and that it was ins duty to seal as many bunds as the Financial Hoard (of which Chambeiiain was a ineiuber) should direct. Again, in the same letter, lie says that he only Look the great seat ol xNew \ oik lu seal more bogus bonds because AltorncyCiencral Chamberlain assured him it was perfectly legal lor him to do so. Canlo/.o now supports Chamberlain lor (4 over nor as a inodelc Kelormer w ho had no connection with tlie bond busiaess!?-iY<}ft,s and Coui'io', * Change in the Caiunet.?Now lli.it the President's Lung lJruuch season is over, it is confidently asserted Unit there will ho si change in the [ cabinet, susil that before the first of Poccinber. It is known that the Pi\ * ahlent and all heads of department, havo bought largely oi tickets lor tho next Grand Gilt Concert of fho Public library ot Kentucky, to draw Xovem- . her .30, and they llatter themselves ihat tt.ey will capture one or more of the large prizes, which will inako plenty ol change in the cabinet. ? ..? ? mo a * 'Pad, it 1 were to see si duck on tho wing, and were torthool it, would you j lick sue?' *(), no,wl'y son; it wouhl show that you were a good marksman, and I wouhl be proud ol you.1 'Well, then, dad, I peppered our old .Muscovy duck as ho was dying' over the fence to-day, and it would have done you gooil to see him drop,*