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T~- V -1 -1 -" A OiL. I~A T_ CNN -NMYE. THE HERALD IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNEZDAY MUNIN. At Newberry C. ii., By THOS. F. & R. H. GRENEKER, TEIIS. ,3 PEl ANNUM. IN CUR1;NC. OR PRoVISIONS. Payment required invariably in advance. Marriage notices. Funeral Invitation. Obitu aries, and Communications sub-erving privaet interests, are charged as advert iseme:.t-. TRE,FREEDMEN FROM N f'BERRRY TO LIBERI. The party ofabout 1->0 frteedtnl1. wcomen and children. left Ne wher rv on the train on Sunia tihe 1i i instant. and reached ('dun1bia l blt eveiI1g in dIue timet'. The ple' '1 ' transferred their b 'agag'e t lin same lvelling to the hrlest n train. and all w.re reaiiv tO start in groo(1 tIme 1n ailar mrn'in1. on the trail which was pcially prepared fo' them :111(i for tie em22 igrants from Colmia W 1 we' tllSo (i1n" tO I.1 riial Ill t11e S1Ipl (olconda. Thlis -hiip was ut elbased :t cost o, ( ome.hiSike 50,0O (I s I I v the 1 2,i an l 1 Coloiization S1Ciety :uil ri"t'( ut for the transportati,n1 ( tht e 1)C(ple. Ther : l Ten, in the mon' i'na (Mondlay) i11 i'i :pi1it.. I t1ooki pasag in ihe~ p ass-iene 1. ranin. A short distance beeen lki Turn Out the train1 were 't'p'h by reason of the train from - guilsta havmg been thlrolnvl 1I tile track-a tree having; fallen acnross the Rail Road that night. The trains were detained till a sn(t time before sun down-when the track was cle:iredl. :nd repair1l. the passenger train went 1)n 'k' (harle-ton, and ar'ri ved aibo ut halt after 2 o'c ick T1ue'iay mrnig . In the Ilmolrlning. aft r I had at tended to a little 1 buin.e s wet:! to see the (hdeilaa. which was lying at the iy1t of Calhu'n 2reet. I there met on Iboarl r. V . Coppinger the cor. res"(nI1am , >ce retarv of the (Iolnizat i'n Socet v : and accoIIlpanIc'l hi1un ti louhI1 the sh1ip anid sawV the areconmmodat:11i 'n for the emnigran1ts. 'Those accomi mnodatioins are amiply suim eein for the nmo?ber ot per-son---alu sx hundred-who will g~o o'ut to L: beria. onl boar'd oft her. The 'sq:p plies for the voy'ag~e are snuE cet for a voyag.e ofi tWoojmh. :amI there are suppimes tar Ni monthis on boardi for the~ emiiig:t5 afa~ r they arrive in Lieria. The re sel is one of a t hoiusand ton(11. th1riee masts, and1 built in Clipper etv and is said to be a fast sailer. At the request of' Mr. (Coppinger' who was staying on boardl tihe ves sel, I conIcluded to remain ' ni board Tuesday nig~ht. After sup per, Mfr. C'oppuinger an'd niym vsI e a comp)anied byv Rev. .h>hniv Seys. ihe.. Consul GIen eral of thme United States to Liberia, amid 3r Evan-. a master melc(hanlie. went up 1') tne Cha lesk'ton( Deist and'Ii (en wc met the emnigrants 11''1m Nk- wherry and Columblia. 3M1ss JfumliaG e a sister of benm. 1:txry Gr( groes out with ihe em (! ral:> h'r-m Columbia. andl wil Ic 'onete with the Episcopal 31 i>-in muat (Cape Pahnas. which is the Easteri extremity of Liberia. She is de -votedly piou11. us well edu;catel. and' fives whiich the 31i- i'nave in a strang.e hmd:' wvill call umpn er i to makl-e. Shet wvil maakk I.aibei her ftutulre home. I a -uvi: fs sacrifices what a trna of Ib' n arise. The suipplies wh19'h th I 1.' ('hanrlest''in wVer' exli., sequenee(Ctf the 'dntn ''' 1h piingrer male arrlang.m I - I wVere (arrined int') --:r.1-b the si htng done b'efore 9 ' ce u 6 I renudgelc' ' mm an n (. hery: u >l) ali Wiere Il;l "ell \lfet el WI: l il I' ha...l le l the "?rewll ? 1 an f1ti ix 1 i 'l, i . 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WV Lho r W\I1!1<1 -hilt ollt tlle ",(ir1)ioU \' I i ti j)N,m l'is)felliiW mall.0alldi r (p ib leloW. nor turu n h i raptu- I rolls ;aZye to t illis au s ; . 1 -tiltitng ho(p s-true enllctulre ofI Venus-unt} illb(l zolne of the fo:an.l ti '-in them is every urt im:d every charm. To win the wisest and the coldct warm." hoW\ it, the ftnilluile that doe not like hoops-tilting hoops- ti m1id we will show you a \oiulan wl )s feet aue titanic. whose lim b N are elep halntinite. or about. the "hape an1 .ize ( f a }'l>a -pi le. whos e al:lIies are tel'ifIle. W\ i( Se I"hll ls :i't tell i(\ the eve of Ilitll alole - O alti: :in ltii l. - l;ill\' IlWV ,Dlll t lleo. il,lrlill;r e ol> I (; Il(,s. \VilIl' ed e l( i1 li i . :1o 1 _Iln , W11 ) W ill never fe'i i lli 1l,t h e\ we t prinigl loi e thril <l1i. tolictil!e. illa oeoi hy t "l i l e (ii n)et ai1l tr:llS-es >I;(ie l ii. \ 'Vi! l' 1I lee- tIle ia iie. I +. I1 l. 1l i l(i th e l> ill(l Itl "j.1 1 tlhe.. ) .\'( We , t ill W\ill love t ll'(. 1I1 (lini" to tl ee. I i ll O111+ tI1 salj al 1(a.orn\ \ a )lo(Wlalom aIe\ W." ol i a s We ae Iliu a rin li t Illie ilite~ W er ti t in l l y.1 t il'I' 1 .ll:' e >at: l Seitil ll. (1 - (1!551I~2 he iio'-t, a- II 1:i 'le I Of 1 al'Ilall llaits, W I'll),e (iell('i(>i: 1(1 i l 'i)i: w ref fhon d the 1 i'it ofl beanl. We p roclaim aneW\ OII1 tl;tan:s :111d ol. gratili(Ie t( 1 the illl.enIter" of tiltillg lloops. THAT' I N.-t A )'respontent the (1hrOiele' :nd Senltinel. diiS-' 1 t$ e1i the mist f- eaveyible- mode of <>11il lili relief, fro11e the general and .lv ' p iv e rldeven Of debt Savs traly: "Ie l>est all1 sLrest Wav tile al reliet i o eVer\y aoWe-bodle( Ii mlani to t0 work at somI1ethmg!.: a1)l,l1. \' 11ndltt' eaeIl anI ever thirnIly ill be relieve . Debts can r( Irc pali( \V '\ ll-t Witll the } resent alc:..i.. lo ie cn pay' hne-hostl 1 llI ilaIel'ted11ileticti ot woter. t eve,,hnwIth- onetidofafte 41' ) I *. 1 Will c cl't 'e 1led. j:ri' of1 teir ehaimis :bill Iliese S :: ** * a :1n 'uri ]1 ed 5 to ?See 5)) mNany - a1 men&I W;u'Jin tii h1b) on14 to11 largt.e hutnd. 114 -llemini in) debt. too. IHet ter g.ive their ered'itors pa.rt of' ti t he houlnd ruu1id thiemsielve' of t Wi h le-s '*isl aIil lIlore sUi'Iafie i "LeAt 1t' netgr'o go~. fo h1e1~ will 1 not4 Wvork on : atin at b)est. The h lt't' >41 < liIIlm alli a fa11'n1. thle less is madite in prThoortlonti epns w Thie s one )tt'We 5get clear of them. thle h ter i or441 us. I i ( i 4411ur :tlop4jte i 1ell}W eiti- tI Zills. Kl 4 tali5 all ll)(>le1 liveli t I4410 isI> < 1!' 111ing ti (ll 1 td> i 1( al \ II:l b ial e to i .. I lill)i In~ ' be ! eI a * ilc e <4.f' :11Ime ciio 14i.1 I!4. 41 ill 4- lin jV 4) le *~5 e i etI { at 11 )4 l i' ! 1:aV hleir ~e I '[ia oi Ii P114.Il 'li ae . l( N (P It i(il (4 li ' j;eri I ell-' - 1~' 4, ~ I,le K r am ll I il Frowu the Lexington (M.) Express AFFECTItYM SCENE. Thllere w a atrting see in w l t C inf ir(nc' roo>insi Of"the [. E. iiurch S)utlh. on Ihurs<h1"(lv llorn . lhis hly(l. it is well koIwn. nO\w Ain e Iol in this eitv. The all of a true heart. will look upon iemli wit I ngleid(lc.l e(otiol ofad iration f{) w hat tIhe: have t"'ire'd. If: tl ir" I1lnmlb.r as it aS sx 'ears 1S is (one. Some. )mnlielledc i,V the( viOleni-e of the mIe0, so.ulhL$it saftt inl d1istanit 'i1ons'. o h1Iave <ied in thiir o1ki. an.1 several have ',one lw I 11 O(I ' i'aV eS. .l. le tewi tIlat assemhLld n ,1()W. are mni'1 who !ve k'reast'l(' tile Si) rnl. anI 11) in (1ledanc(e <>f }Wrt'u' (it1(< n Ie euaiiii1'ti ave mailtain i their ln-i<i;an1 i ei t ml1 \b to Ihel'ir c"li'(h:n1 l'. to U th1ir Ne:m-ly- all \wh1o met to (ay. at 1!lt'r indi11:tmI1 nt f( r p)rce;:hlin (p l ti'rar to te i\V of iSSIuri. W hile :l'.'c"))r'lin'" to til a ies oft 't et'lre f t)I), lI>v:. l(11 1s a\w: in ) . to b ssig ei to )()pill>intmen:. he knows, nt )11, tln ii Il l ie to a ftI I of uir w:ilre hie slil fall a mar:lItyr that Im lli gl;It Spirit wiici ha s i':';l1V tak::n ;1h: livoes ))f" so mn y ' t)llir isel 'i raen. Y a !i see1 i V. 11nd all arelsekin a fresh itismi fr1?im on hih. that they ay be, al)et tI) lpf)(oril it. But to 1. See 11 alled to. Tlle (_oilf"trence wia:; atts"11lin1g > the examinatiOn of character. he Bi-1hop1) called the name of S. IILe. There was a sol'imnii lence. The m1ellbers glanced lnliftlly Oel to the other,. and c_h se'loee w\\aiting for another assumet_ the sad task (f narrating s unnatural but tit uhonore(i dl. At last the Rev. Dr. M('enally -e by request an'l c'ame to the and. Briefifl. and with deep thls. lhe tohl the tra!.ie story. any eves wer'e suffused with ar's. altd many a heart heaved ifl simp le w' 'rds. how one Hen hiers elsewhere hadl donel. to) retst tfom the c'hurc'(h to which calliee be'longedC. a hfouse of Ile::llee friomn snec't''ding~ ini his aS t!n:r'eu~iom conuai.11ledt lby Is -a!Ile uIIldersftn 2e\alt'. I) --hat tlmt houfIse no more;Q 11>w1 f'adIlte regard'Iing it as a thrleat are at his next appoini ments; w lie was met hr 3MeNahh at ie plhace w ithi several armed mfeni til inIformedC( tha:t lie shoul 1not eh:how II eadilee st rove to lv the ePit',emient. and ask that r iIs eiiie(t Ihe 17 lIgllt. he lefl )t anwe to'l theI i law 1:0 how3ieahb )niAtii2 to) i lle arnliedl lien declarefd iese to beu his haw: how l[ea'iiee ililig Ile ((bii prevail nllin22. s Own land, sonme tlree <!Iltarters a ilie dIistant h low lie starte(I. th his congiIl'rationl. was follow hvt\ 1(our (fi Nl.Nabb's men. hiow ft'll I'I bril\ liarce w:it h l a hullet.If lit Sp.I 't h er. B)p g tle utteran .a m li when t waehst I low'kti tl lnW o~elck' ihe n 'Cig i t hh xied -aiO ih r ft\ hifs eneih e s.lmo'i t in11. te(' la1gia8 I tll liVe a ter he sai 8111i --Fath e 'sorie thim' udi' when. alift Ie lse' I t he pekl 1 urful it elligencet i i t ain hisow her7 ee rknu SETTLE 1p SETTLE UP ! 1111 houg the Crop of cotton is small, it l d lcioner in amount is. to a eonsideralble extent compensated by the great increase in its value. One laie of the staple puts as much money into the pockets of the producer. as did two formerly. There has been as vet in this com munity. and we record the fact with pleasure. but little disposi tion to press suits for the collec tiOn of debts. A good understand ing appears to exist between cred it( rs and debtors. Still old claims and liabilities must at some time be met and settled.' LEach.succee ding year renders the burden more <m(Io. We urge those of our readers who have outstanding ob ligat is to meet, to cancel as far as possible their indebtedness, and rclieve to that extent the general scarci ty of money. Cash passes rapidly from hand to hand, and a lluand reed dollats put in circulation in the mor:iing. may very easily disc halg'(e a thousand dollars of de,t betore Iight. The cotton crop of this District applied, wise ly a11 lIo111callv will go "ery air toiwards the amelioration of our present pecuniary condition. We are anxious to see the good feeling which at present exists amongst us continue. and to effect this (lesiral)le result, there 'must he some general evidence of a de sire on the part of debtors to ex tinguish their obligations. The mnaority of creditors are not mer ciless Siylocks. but on the contra ry are willing to effect most gen erous compromises with honest and worthy debtors. Let kind ness be shown on one hand, can dor and integrity nn the other. Let justice and right govern both, and we shall be spared the sad no cessity of witnessing our people engaged in litigation and their homesteads passing for a song, un dertlhe Sheriff's hammer. into the possession of the avaricious spec. ulator.-Cuiw8ti:r Standard. I MrOIIanT- LEo Ln DECIsION. A decision has just been made in the P.rob)ate Court of Sumpter (ounty. Alabama. embracing the 1. The ordinance of the State Convention. and the dIifferent acts of the Legislaiture. for the protec t ion of adhministrators, executors, and guIardliaus, are valid ; and in vestments made by them in good thith, in late Confederate securi ties. uinder color of law, will now he plihld. the loss falling upon the estate. and not upon such ex eentors. adlmin istrators, or gruar 2. Contracts malc during the war. which reeognrized. the lawful n1ess of Confederate bonds and Trieasu ry no(tes. and which were nmadle valid, will ntot be pronoun e'd void. 3. (CoIllect ion of debts dlue an es te. by thie personal representaa tive. in Confederate Treasury will. be upheld if made in good thith. even throug~h the debt was duie beforc the wvar. and the notes became worthless in the hands of the administrator. 4. Where rights had already vested before theC surrcnder, or aets have been p)erfor'med under the laws then in fo)rce, the public po licy will control the question of heir legality and loyalty to the nat ional governmnent dloes not re quir interference with such past t ranresact i' ns. itf honestlyv made, andI in accordance, with the laws of t he State at thle timein. ->. Thei admtinnistrat or in this lai aving'jf inood fith sold a large amount of cot ton. by the ad vice andI order of the Probate 'ourt. in 18.fra fair' price, and having" taken a note for the pimr cbase moe rmthe purchaser, which was delivered to the guar eii:n of the heirs, and afterwards ( lle'ted hy the eniardian in (Con, i eirate maine, h.le is not liable to amiont agLtain tuir said cotton, al t honi t he -ele was made with re