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r emacpstiou' wo.bolI -bi.sthAhM reed'peope 6'ecame members of *et the y'e ;eaae wbT v6q -PON&I W 8 seb Teti -X . e6minitWle jp!,ie, liberty and the-pur - adI to. hppiness-to all thaitthe Declara i 'AsMerian -Independeace and'the - 4 naS Chi-ta claimfor waw-;,s - bi"NMble rights. But as ft regardw pagik~e~:ve hold that this is not a politi ifal W6hnor aivil one for man, either -bea or black.-but it-is a trust, a delV "te ItrUt, to be conferre4 by tbe Stat 'pa. the people tteretf, avcdiling;t .A -nsidertIons of.expedieny and agree the eOund -poliLical doc.trmL of -Meseat good to the greatest num-' r4pect, now, to the ertention of. - 6 entere-pl.9e-be I A,ifne-tenths of our people are tt eur dtvly quali --Wecannot'"admit univerba suf - + 4eeu :- the great bMy ud he soaored people are utterly unfitted to ex. -cWit wih'inteligence and discretion; -towea.i would make the negro -Mn. dhus bring about a faa - um"nbetwe e-n the races. - We can sedeny it-alogether td the black man; that -qpid-be neither right nor -ence tKe policy of the mean the-e et tenes, which has ge favor in this State. ~ " ~ asstPvei-artf. f Sonth Caro 6* aftnds-zad gathers stAVpth " 'OO 40-he potistbly pAsed -0 -eottion -Tbvt' nder* the fctiond -of Soot- Carolina, eretifore Ize the colored. popula - a.anin)tegjral element - -. an i prperty.etiled -to-a fbll and Sunder theState- Cons4 - -Vd ,aftd f.w& And that as eitizens of - OGSC na, wedecare ~bur iing -wk.when we-have the power, to griat ugd oper qualification as to --tjid4 fintelNgenice, the.-right of - b at 4e4t-of.the-qefioeritie ~ i CapaOkia,Which eflbraces seeMeeyghtIe whauhut, And many - I avdeopf%,,ths.?diudtiffee de. - pgig3 epresets the -'.PW estoelthe$tte. We Oer Is 'be his of-a tre, - eagrjeste beleVeg 5ha Wpice -A ai ieationofwhite - e&g.-t g e esevam of SOe a antageoO Sthis a ptedI &T 1 -- e quetion of the bl*ak man be - ueed is the.'algh gt-ofhe land, --Itofour people North, S6uth, A d est 0 pwinitted harmoni tvK bidi idung41prove - - iiar~ ajrandem*t - - eseet'a..etIs- ef - - -- - ab uien imfactaswl --~ F W.TMcVASTER, - UG -McGOWAN; -~ 3 HAN.NON - t sa*9 - S * Orders-No. 1398S dated -- geg . aein irs- -hereby~ :4h - tednata-mak -aj pay.cr.ents;ro.m - - he w.uuyejaf the said:State .on ac -, prca fg en medhe, orspri' - ;eadered, or fg .ay deb ~ - eentfacM pdorg tothe, 8'th - - abts the same' shall Seegtititonls ^tht since - te~n! !a bors -ave' -- estto3 y ad not 'vote as - - -he, then 4o vote. - bo thorite16onfeirreda pon themf -' 6 pragesp lot eneral Or - -d'-.Matly at; 18686,tto - ~~st witeo sueb~'pegsofI-beo - olrpubfli chirity, the ' 4 - - a ot eniia i easeoof he Ror -shall - ~ kAsst goijon for tlgw as for - - g gega~f ptnbtic. eharty; avi, if * - - a wl -pi 6e re que.d.~aic -- & 4hb1-thfed.States inder the ~"r 1~- ,i.*ft~ciis ar 6f Febrdir 2, - - t soia on' for - - r4.tt il-uo ati',actory ea idence. -- M'I,t( w*1wd alrTu.-ther adiaees -. ip-- pisseomstad others -1ro- have - ~ - ~achiretices, ard.take - teceeethe reitnhursemejm -- eMf-m vg.Ileesiet thie adfancesa al -- Tt b nets agentsof:the ,Btrean - wRafla.eca e their aid in pro . -d,eiorshrgd .aborers who -Jee dihagd;and 1o all such, -. yhe.Abejo- rent lands and to. work - e n~ien -their-'ese -account, advances -- amade !i-confortnity witb the * t,o,es'ai ihv9circular- of February S, 38Spendenera Orders No.'28, of An aidvertsemet ofte South CareHina BaIIruad-: -Company, -offerng business * tickets, to ~travel on their road at IwenIYt e dollars for one thouisand, * mbecas eein pubHshed forsome weeks past in aU the eit.papers; but it is to be feared that the Ubrality and advantage of the offer hare not been fully appre ciated.. Twenty-five dollars for a thou. sand miles is only two-and-a-half -cents a mile, instead of six cents the usual charge for way passengers. By the use of this ticket, a merchant living one'hundred miles fruM Chadieston, and who is in the - habit of co)ing to Charleston, five times - a year, at-an exes or'ara fre' of sixty.dollars, coulde oome twelve times for the amtmOney.- The~ importance, of tis a oaeely be explained to businesm .lier.wjth the .advan tage . 'retavalof thhgir stck Our - eswill cen.fer .A favurknd a beifit' n their ananu ~ rs ido only justic~t4~ iatolidia Railroad Compe ,-MgNing attention to this - m3MaSPar7. NEWBEARY'S. C. *s~*ozu~it, xaq1 uteiestag f TrveUeru We earn that the-Greenville and Co lumb% Rail0radCo., are issuing family and-Ausiness tickets-o 1000 miles- each at $ -Q, ad that the -Spartarbuig. and Union RaiIroad Co., do the same at $35. The South Carolina - Railroad Co., issue tickets at $25 per 1000 miles. This place the mountains and the seaboard in reasonable-commnication, an accomi modation which will be received by the travelling public satlsfactorily. - Pos+poaemeant of the Legislature Gen. Catiby has issued an order post poMing the meeting of the legislature of this State, fed for the 12th, "until after the Congress of the United States shall have approved. the Constitution under which it Was elected." Itis evident that Gen. Canby found on second thought that-be was-just a trife too fast in or ering the meeting.- If the Legislature Bow-elected assembIeg at .all its status sill be. as foliows i House, white, 44, olored 80; Senate; white 20, c6lored-12. New Post OfBoes An ofBee has been established at Lib erty Hall in this District, oC which Mr. Luther W. P. Riser has been apptinted pOs master, *We congratulate our nu mweus subscribers in that region, who have been for so long a time deprived of mail fcilitieg, and our friend Riser also; be is & rising man. An office has also been opened at Salu da Old-Tea-n in this district. We have ot learned- ho acts as postmaster. This is~good news alsoand will help to brir:g the" erald and tlie Saluda, Old Twite-inst better sequanitance. In answer -to a coma6nication from uv.brrreiative to t4.time when he sWan rtsign hi's office, Gen. Canby re plte.that the ifMi setion of the law -of Gireb, 186i'T,'diicts that wben the Con stitutioi 4h%l- have beenratied by the people, and ihabve beestibmitted to Qongress, and h6 -approved by it, and the Legislatore-under the new Cdnsttu tion, shaR have adopted the amendrent to the onstitution of the United Stats, knoW as articlefourten, ipd said- arti dle becomes a parto0f64 Constitation.of e!iietuited Stateis, thn &lie tats inhall atitled tvrepresentatiob.in Congress, sadSenssors aid -Representativea'shall be admuitted thereto. ~The- State to: be provisional tiluen.'.114iptesumes that ongess wil -speedily act. - upon the questia of approval,. and will .Ex the date wEen ergtivoo5cers shll enter upon theit~ duties. If this is oa oe the dut'y:will devoTve opo#i thei District e.IaedagwIg grms lo dnsigsate ttsioNaa of' Qo osa as4he-day oa7whiite duties -o1 the pr,ovisieal oScera of the .EzeeuIive Spatmaent sait termdoete, and when henewly elected.o?cers will enter uken, iiihties.. -Oiwfried-Woy ,-ofte- Anderson in teJgev*e-5sagaiR i-uck. He -must b.ithebandsomer' than .some gf has lesa [oenate rotherq4 has sqineege dliarity of gettin1g on tbi bliad side of his neighibors a,ri~ rends, thaC we know norof, for be -is ever beitig blessed- with rare -s'ower of ' fteitionate regards. GrenPeas and Striw berries cover liis tabeand he waxis fat- over fit delica ci; and only .the other day-he received, (afterghbe mnarrjage oL a-:coup*e who we know-will I're in theseverlth. beaven of bapi~ssa1lFthe days o their lives,)a WLRI W.EDLG kAEE. o.t a sliCe,; a hunk1 or a chunk, d6i~ u.p in a piece of paper, browrn, may be, or greasy, but a whle serlastingeike, enough for his wholes family; oonnections, friendsn, printers, de.vil and, all. - Oh- eemnes be caeul hoy y6u wake gloriOcation over your strepka of luck.,soan folks get jealous and Cross- eyed at- 3'eh -genesous ignls of appreciation.. Ye gods and little. &shes !:a WHOL E CAKE i The good, time must be ap r-oabig, and the day dawns in.Anderson. SorrrnEEN CUpr.Li;ToR.-May number at: hand. We hane but glance4 at the table of-contents, and vouch for the ex cllence of it's filling.' The Cultivator is one o1 the best Agricultural papers .in the coontry, and we wish that every far mer who sees this notice, would take it for one year. We are satisfied they would continue.to do.so while a shot re uained in their. lockers. Only $2 a year. Give us your names and we will send for ii, without dalay. SDIE MoDENwEs.-The current num ber of this very charming and useful Idies'' fashion magazine is received. The new styles are ravishing and start lingly numerous. We would mention a few, but there. are so many and all so striking that we are afraid to attempt so difficult an undertaking. Procute a copy, ladies, or send on and subscribe at once. Each number is a gem. MERRY's MUsUM.-Merry is come, boys and girls,gud is chock full of good reading- arid funny, illustrations, efe., If-you are not subscribers for*Merry; send on goui-money1md becoie-so ,at once. You need- at, it *i make -you laagb and grow .fat. 51.3. per year. Send to Nerrry's Museumn, Boston, A colored isoldter ravished (Federal) Gen. Mower's daughter, recently, and the ravisher has been-tnissing ever since, .nnansed ta hars bean mnuddrark The emonastrane of the Central Demo krutio- fosiniittee of South- Carolina, has been presented tbrough Messrs. J. P. Tho mas, L. D. Childs and J. G Gibbes, in be half of tbe committee, -to the House of Re presertitives, and referred to the Recon struetion Committee. It has attracted some attention trom conservative republicans. It is thought that good may result from tbis Respectful Remonstrance. In regard to impeachment, the Express of'the 9th says: The public pulse is somewhat excited as to the prob a ble result. but the prepooder ance of opinion seems to be upon the side of acquittal The Star says: The dealers in impeach meni stock made a tremendous rilly last evening, and for a time had -it all their own way at the leading hotels and other points where transactions in the market are car ried on. The friends of the President, who were supposed to know a thing or two, were betting wild on acquittal-two, ten, andone hundred to one. Later at night the bulls rallied, swepit everything and professed to 66 particularly anxious to find any party disposed to bet on acQuittah To-day it has been a see-saw operation. - 1h a well-authenticated conversation, the President is represented to have said, in an swer to a question regarding Bingham's sug gestion, that he-would not obey the Senate's mandate, "Why should I not obey if the forms of the Constitution are complied with? If Senators do not act justly, they are responsible not to me but to the people. The people, who hold the sovereign power, have placed me over one department, with all its duties and responsibilities, and have placed Senators,- a'A, with grd~e resp6nsi 'iiities and with a Constitutional power to try impcachmentand renderj.dgmenNere on. If they -iuse or abuse this or any other power, the people alone can hold them to account. The people having em powered.them to try injpeachment, it is not -for the party tried toset aside their judg ment. The people alone can settle with their agents for any abuse of their great trusts. WAsersN.o,' May 11.-President's friendaapprehensive this norning, but in better spirits this aft- ''n. ' Senate went into secret session at -alf-past ten. Reconstruction Committee has prepared aa'omnibas >ill, admitting all the States on tasis of Arkansas bill, and will push it.throughaLoce-. Inthe House, a joint -resulutjon of the Ohio Legislature pro testing against the reconstruction acts; referred to Recnstruction committee. A resolution to adjourn from the 16th to the 25th, passed-68 to 67. This re cess is for Chicago Convention. Thad. Stevens has introducid a bill, dec'aring that,the States of-North Carolina, South Carolina,. Georgia and Alabama have framed, and adopted 6y large majorities Constitutionsr republIciin in- form, and that said States shi I be entitled and ad mitted o represeatation, when the Leg isltures sh&R have:ntitiWd ilie fourenth artcle,- -preposed by . the~ 'thrirty-ninth Congress, uponthree fundamental cendi tions-: 1. -Constitutioes never -to 'be changed46r amended so as to deprive any -:itizeon, now entitled, fromt voting, except upon coniviction of cre ;- 2.. hat if the .day fixed 'or the- meeting of the Legislatures of said States by the Cort siationi thereof' shall have passed be fore -the passag~e of this Act, said Logis latirre may be ,convened within -thirty days after the passage of this Act by. the. President of the Convrention which -framed theConstitution ofC aidState... Tha~t tTbe. .t setiwf thieA-ct 'sbu31 #ke effect~ e~n -the President of the Uited States shall officially proclaims thie dtne ratification by the Legislatures of said States,. respectively, -of ag ticle fourteen 'This bill was made the special order for.'Wenesday. -- Ia the impeacimient court,'the follow, inB the forer proposed by Chase. and aopted by .the Senate: "ir. Senator ,--, how-say yo,-is the respondent. Andrewr Jobnmoh, President of the United 5tet, guilty of a high iiaisdemeanor or criue,'as charged in thits article 7" The Senator shall respond, '"Guilty, "-r "Not Gui1ty," only. - -A t 10 o'olock,.Senate proceetled to con sider the articles. Grimes and Fessenden, -went through the 'list, arguing againstL ovention ; Trumbull and . Henderson, partly tbrough, favoring acquittal; Howe anhd tiberman, for acquittal en fir8t, and conviction-ron second. - Radicals aeknowl edge it will be very close, but insist that they..-have thirty-cight votes. . .-eetiat Kolnohon. I,n pursuance of acalls of the citizens of. Newberry distriet, of the- section known as Molobon, a meeting took plac~e at Mt. Tabor church. - A.preamble and resohitjons favesing.. the -formation -of a Democratic Gkb, to a-ct in - harmony wi,th~the Democratic party of the coon try, were adopted and a committee -ap pointed to nominate officers and draft a Gonstitotion for the Association. Tht: follow?ng officers were dhosen: President-Thos. Duckett. - 1 stiVice-President-Win. Ray. 2nd " " John F. Sims. . rd. " " A. Hamby. Secretary-Dr. T. C. Brown. Treistirer-J. Carlbsle. Article 1st. This Association shall be known by the name of the Molohon Dem ocratic Zlub of New berry District. 2d. The object of the Association shall be to co-operate with the Democratic. party of,the United States for .the pur pose of perpetuating a sound Govern ment, maintaining the Constitution and the Union and preserving our Republi can Institutions, State and Federal, in their original purity, as handed down to. s by our Fathers. 3r'd. The officers of .the A.ssociation shall consist of a President, three Vice Presidents, designated by 1st, 2nd and 3rd ; one Secretary and a Treasurer. 4th In the absence of the President, one Vice-Pres-ident shall act as President of the Association. 5th. The Democratic Club of Molohon shall meet the first Saturday in every month, and at all times be subject to the call of the President. 6th. Any man of the age of eighteen years, a resident of the Di*trict, may be come a member b~y signing this consi totion, in a book' to be kept for that pur pose, or by sending in his letter asking membership, which letter shall be filed by the Secrtary of the Crub. 7th. This Constitution may be altered, amended or added to, by a majority of the membership. 8th. There shall be a corresponding commi tree to consist of three members, to. be apinted by the President. 9th. hbere shall be an.executive com mittee to consist of five members, to be sappwnted be the Pre%nts Iror the Newberry Herald.] M#ssas. EDITOrS :-On- lookiag- oer. your most exeellent paper of the'5th instant, I was attracted by the notice of Capt. Jno. P. Aull, President of the Newberry Steam Mill Company, calling the annual meetjng of the Stock holders, for Saturday the 9th inst. Beinga small Stockholder, -and not bav ing attended the meetings for some years past,. I determined to avail -myself of the summons. When the appointed day ar rived, I-hitched up my Mule, and took on board my young friend W. Y. F., who I found to be a most genial com panion,- and- arrived* at the Mill at 12 o'clock M., looked at -the operations of the Mill, its machinery and appurtenan ces until the hour of 1 o'clock P. M. ; at which time we repaired to the dwelling house of the President, where we met the VERY FEw Stockholders who- were present on this occasion, and passed a pleasant time in social.. converse, until dinner was announced. In passing through the Hall, the Side-Board was found to contain good "Old Bourbon," Wines and other refreshments, where most of the company "whetted their appetites" for - the duties upon which they were abott to enter. The doors of the dining room being then. thrown open, we entered and found the table p-esided over by Capt. 'Aull, and his most excellent lady, with a number of ladies on the right and left of Mrs. A., the table literally groaning under the good things which had been -prepared in the best style of the culinary art. I hope that I may not transcend the bounds of propriety when I enumerate some of the good things set before us, ham, turkey, goose, kid,-pig, chickens, pies and hash, served up in thegood "Old Dutch Style," rice, potatoes, pickles, bread, &c. Aftler. having done ample justice to the above, the cloth was removed and the second course introduced, consisting of straw berries and oream (in superabundance); custards, cakes,(fruit and plain) wirre, lemonade, &c. Now brother SLockhold ers will you not regret yoiw absence from this sumptuous entertainment, and determine that another annual meeting shall not pass without,being graced with your presence? After partaking cf the above bounties, the Stockholders assembled in tb%parlor and transacted the business of thes com pany, for wh'eb they bad been converned, and amongst otlier interesting features, declared a dividend of ten per cent on the capital stock, to be paid on and after this date. Aft-er the passing of suitable tributes of respect to the memory of Dr. Geo. W. Glenn and Jlames -Sloan, -Sr~, (deceased Stockholders oftthe coinpuiy), the meeting was adjourned to .convene again at the samte place, on the first Sat urday. in May,s 18(19. Long may -the energetic Pressaeent, and his estimable lady -i'ue to pregide at the table of.these annual gatherigs; the cordial~ welcomre, and kindly greetings, are or themiselves dividends to he~treasured up by all who are so fortunate a.s to be the guests of Capt. Aull and his- good wife.: Newberry S. C., May 9th, 1868~. {Our correspondent for whom we have a high regar4, hopes'-th'at he does- not transeend the bounds of -propriety in-en,u merating the "good things."' It was un necessary-, we l.iie to bear o'f the "thiligs," to know that .Murkey, goose, kid, pig, chicken, &c-r are not extincti the enu merati'n does -eme good, Let- as .hear when you~ have "gool things ;" the hext thing to an invitation to participate, is to know what our neighbor is able to do.] Eds. Herala. Xeeting at Iomsa - Pursuant to n4.tiee a -meeting of the citizens of Pomaria was -held. at that place on Saturday the 2tlinst., Tor the purpose of effecting a Demecratic orgjani sationi, auxiliary to the Newberry Dis trict Club. SOn tineIen, Thos. W. Ihollowvay, Esq., was calle4to -the chair,- and- Julins D). Dreher requested to-.-act as- Secretary The G(Thaitnan, after having explained the ohjeet of the meeting, appoliged Thomnas5. Wicker, Di' G. A.. Setzler, Maj. Jacob Epting, J. B. Counts, Joseph P. Summer, and, on motion, the Secre tary, a commnittee to prepare a Constitu tion for the Ctub. The committee submitted a Constitii tion similar to that of the District Club, which was. unanimously adopted. On -motion, the Chair appointed a .committee of -three to nominate perma n-ent officers for -the Club. Said comn miittee niominated Thos. W. flolloway, for President ; Thou as V.. Wicker and Dr. G. A. Setzler, *s Vice-Presidents ; Major Jacob~ Epting, as Treasurer ; and J. D. Dreher, as Secretary. All of which nominations were confirmed. The following resolution was adopted-: That we pledge ourselves to protect every colored man who will joini this Club and vote with us. On motion, it was ordered, that the proceedings of this meeting be furnished to the Newberry Herald for publication. The Club adjourned to. meet at B< thel Church, near Pomiaria, on Saturday,* the 16th inst. THOMAS W. HOLLOWAY, J. D. DREHER, Sec'y. Pres'dt. EscAI'l OF A DESPERATE CHARAcTER. -A white man named Charles. Hamil ton, who is charged with various~crimnes, and who was to have been, tried befo,re a -military commission in thi's cliy~, Wed nesday, succeeded.in tiskpg his escape from his colored guird, y'esterday after noon, pear Kingsville-the guard baeing -falen asleep. Hamilton has been con fined in Castle Pinckney for some time. Meade telegraphs Grant, that lioth branches of the Georgia Leginfiture. are radical ;-also that in Florida the e1edtion was quiet, resulting in the adoption~ of the Constitution ; both branches of the LOCAL ITEMS. -itoocn LosT.-A ladies' Cameo Brooch was lost on Saturday last, for which a libe ral reward will be given the finder, on its eing left at this office. The. Brooch is ,iighly prized by the looser, who will rratefully appreciate its return, beside aying the reward. Bring it to the [lerald.office. MAY Pic Nic.-The young ladies, -tudents of the Rev. J.. T. Zealy, togeth. -r with their parents, and quite a num )er of guests, celebrated last Friday at Bush river, near 'the mill (familiarly cnown as O'Neill's,) in one of the hap Aiest pic nic frolics that ever. was seen >r enjoyed in the merry and delightful nonth of May. It was 'altogether charm ng, such a number of beautiful maidens nd children, running over with inno ent fun and joyful abandon, so many 1der, more matured and seasoned uests, who seemed to have taken a new ease of life, and jumped back at a bound nto the first freshness of spring time, Et has not been our pleasure to see in L long, long time. It was impossible to resist the spring-time feeling, and each gave loose with a vim to push the day ard For a good old happy time. It is carcely necessary to mention the va rious means employed during the day For the common and general enjoyment, very one knows that the plays must have been various, and suited to the oc :asion ; in a word there- was fishing on a mall scale, and, frolicing on an extended wcale, in which latter everybody, toge ;ether with a half dozen or six old gen tlemen, one of them bearing resemblance to this 'local,' took active parts ; to see these venerable 'lights of other days,' 6xhibAng theirbeels to the intense de light of the inisses, was refreshing; and. hen as they 'went round and round tho Kerry-bush,' or sat 'under the Jt-nI per ree,"twould have melted the beart of a atone. These lively,old blades are enti ied tb consideration; we learn, howe ver, some of them, were scolded. in good Fashion by ~their wives, after returing beme That night--,s 'a set off to that we propose three cheers for. the old codgers )f New berry- then there was the usual mtaltpercentage of courting, it would aot have been a pic nie nithout that, [or. where young hearts,. warm hearts. nd unattached hearts of both sexes, with 6right eyes, soft glances, tender utter nces, and. many litle things which w.e Lfed to lemember, but 'have al.most, forgotten' now, are .d"hrown 4ogether, :oaples will pair'ff,-and sesf,ms sy. seats, -and --, *ot-we will not CIwll en so tender a theme, -it is not for the like of us." The dinner, the spread, was a feature ; even .the lovers forgot that "two souls have but a single thought, two hearts should beat as on'e;" that ki4s of sentiment"would de for mossy seats,- but the attraction at 'the long bQard was of more importance .. than love's young dream, and.pie-crust prm'-~ ises. Sensible Julia's and hungry John's, satsomet'hing more, tangible in thegod ly array of balled pullets, pickles, plom cakes and~ pies.' We don't blame them a whit. The-inner, was plentiful, excel lent, fit to be set before a king, and was enjoyed as never dmner iras before. Frouaseven in the early morn, till dewy. eve, the sp,orts were liept' up ; from The moment. the whole'a beautiful, ""happy frght were 'discharged bjy Mr.'-R.. F. Diver, the h andsoma.e, accofaplished, and attentive master of'ihe Helena Shbops, who kindly placed a-train of ears at their. iisposal, and accompained the party ,on. treir joyous way, tifl. the .whMsle blew1 the signal ef return, the fun' was kept up. It was a happy day, full and com-, plete, and will long be'rememabred-by.all the participants. On arriving at the depot three hearty cheers were given. Mr. Diver, at the suggestion 'of the Is-' dies, whbeh he deserved, and more Some of them should fall 'in love with him, if not already' so' for where s much cleverness and good looks are combined, the p,ossessor is-worth catch ing. One at a time, howeviri ladies, or he 'might jump off the track, and be lost to all. Bait your hooks carefully, and if you get a nibble-don't jerk immediately, but wait until. he bites' 'good,-any of yu.know when you get a good bite then a gentle flirt, and you have him. .Who will get up another pic nic ? Who is there who will not be delight ed to know that our, friend Dr. Gouin has just Teceived a most delicious lot of French and - American Confectionery ? Every one who 'has a sweet tooth 'will' exclaim "not I" but rather rejoice that. the Doctor is able to present so tempt ing an array.- Among.the many fancies, is to be fourd a new article in this part of the country, in the shape of French Kisses. These kisses are put up in a most elaborate style and must strike the ee as handsome in the extreme. Call in and examine. Louis Butler. barber, in rear of the hotel, requests us to give notice that he has built a bath room in his establishment, where gen temen can be furnished -at all times with a cold or tepid, plunge bath. Also with the shower bath.' CHEAP CI.o'rHmG.-Patrick Scott, mer chant tailor, whose store 'stands not far from the post offle, and on same street. has on hand a lot-of exeeedingly cheap and deslra% ble summer c1'6thing. A STnArosT HINT -A clergyman in the eastern part of~the State, a few Sun days ago opened services by .reading, without explanation or comment,a very fill and correct local price current-'-how much flour,,butter-, meat, lard, eggs; &e., were worth, and' the prices of shoes, cloths, prints and muslins. 'No obtuse ness could fail to understand this straight hint, and be was rewarded by a liberal 0li1ses fom A4m WeI .Or,Vat tae seven Stars'Saw. so.- iv. W are more astonished every day at the fantastic- tricks yow lower mortals are playing. bifore high beavSp. Noth ing that you attempt now-a-days, except ir the pursuit of gain, seems to be dic tated by reason or common sense. These commodities appear to be as scarce with you as decency amongst the Radi cals. You even defend the truth in such manner as to bring ridicule and contempt upon the cause you advocate. A gteat moral epidemic has spread- tbrbughout the region of your atmosphere, -and the seeds of pestilence and death are gernhi nating every where, The- plague spot, which.years ago made its appearance on the body politic, has continued to pene trate deeper, and widen its circle until now the whole body is diseased-bcome a mass of corruption. No class-no pro fession or - calling in life-(Here our celestial telegraph line ceased working. It is supposed that one of the wires has slipped off the horn of the moon. A bal loon left last night 11.30' with workmen to~replace it. We regret that on this ae count no further comrnunication fiom oar coprespondents will be bad in time for this issue.-Eds.) ANOTHER MILITARY ORDER.-General Orders No. 81, from Gen. Canby's Head quarters, contains the following pro visions' I. General Orders No. .189, series of 1867, from these headquarters, (para graph 1, clause 2, page 2,) is hereby amended by striking out the words "on the gross profits of all banks or banking institutions, two dollars on every hmi dred dollars,".and substituting in lieu thereof the following words: Twenty five,cents upon every hundrea dollars of the shares of capital stock of all,tanks and banking institutions. IL In every case of attachment pend ing in any court of the State,of North *arolina, or of the State of Snith Caro-. lina, upon proof that the. absence of 'the defendait, which cotnstituted the grounds of issuing such attachment, wak occa sioned by his seeking to avoid conscrip tion into any military organization en gaged in armed rebellion against the Uni ted States, the court shall, on motion, dismiss L-uch attachment; and all pro. ceedings-in prosecution and enforcement of stich att-chment are, hereby dechred nuU and void. 11l. The sense of so much of the-pro viions of General Orders No. 20, Febru ar-y 12. 1868, from th,-se headquhrters, as relates tiran additional assessaient of a tax on persoalyropei ty to defray. the expenses of the Co itutional Conven-A tion of' South Carolina, is" Iereby de clared ta&be that.such assessinent of one twentieth ofE one per cent. is to bemade upon such personal.property as was by law tealbie, and inolnded in the general taz assessment for raising revenue, and on- no other personal property ; and all property exempt by the retenue law ..o( the State of North Carolinia for 1866 and 1867, (section 8, scheduLe .C, is to be .in lke mnner exempted from tbe levy of said additional one&twentieth of one per dent.- - --' IV. To. remove any doubsthe (be of' Lieutenent-Governor, and~ the offices of members of the Senate, if the second class,.o1 the General Assembly of South Carolina, elected under the provisionrs of thc Consiitution adopted in Conitntion at Columbia, on the 27th day &f Se temb er, 1805, are hereby declared to -be vacan t. RrcHMOxo, . May- 9.-'fbe Supreme Court to-day decided tbta,t in debts con tracd iin G'onfederate money, the amount shall be comma,ited at the- value of the money when the debt.inatured, and not whe' it was .AQntracted. .Another de' 'ison given by the -same Court, is thst niote-bolderlof the old bankcsof the State shall not have pre[erenet in the. div'isien of the assets, but the &epositors ; and al creditors sabe paid alike Index to New dvrtisemelts. Assignee's SalpfDr.T:. B. Ke'nnerdy. -"T. W. H olloway. - .' ".J. C. S. HWrown. IsTaac Herbert. "- B. H, MarshalL '.' "~ J. W.'Rhodes. - " .E. Rhodes. TeiI,ivingst.on- A pplication qfia -SiTas Johnoslone-Comnnssioner's- No tices. J. H. Denni&gColleetr'sNotidCe R. Stewart-.Cassimeres, Jeans, Lard, Dr T. Gotiin-French and American Canies. W: H. Webb-25O 4ushels of Coth. Hayne. D. RdAssignee's-Notice. Rosemont Cemetery Association. NzwszaarY, May li -Cotton dull at 27j for EWdS onk, Ma 11-7 P. M.-Cotton dull and lower; sales 8 0bale-, at81. Flour dull and 6 a 1'c. lower. *'orn in lower. Geld sative anid excited, and towards the ose declned to: 81a 89j. C anR.s-TOZ M11.-CottoD.is easiey; sales 20D bales-middl 0- seceipts96 K otn noqotats', a -llnigdign tt; nov Poo. My 11-EvenIn .-Coto a frac tion es;~sales 7000 bale pads1a2d. reansS2l 2. Rosemont Cemetery. The Ladies of the respective Churches who have been so kimd as to make collec tions in behalf of the Rosement Cemetery Association, are requested to pay over the same to Dr. T. Gouin, Treasurer, upon his receipt. Purchasers of lots who have rot paid for the same are earnestly called on to make payment immediately to the Treasnrer. P>ersons presenting receipts 'from the Treasurer, for payment for lots,.vill receive titles from the Association. A. C. GARLINGTON, Sec'y. S. FAIR, President. I t. Deputy Collegor's dotkie . - Newberry,t. c; Ma 1 1888. Notice is her'eby givrenao all parties in*er" ested in certain articles and pt'et, seiE4 near Clinton. S..C., Je9U Jui' SIones) Deddlets cif distilledp Its, adfrom Abra ham Irish, peddlev rom Lexington District, (In each case for selling contraband wbiskv) to come forward and give bond for defeee of kuit against the.same in thirty days from this date or said proper-tv will be condemned and sold. JAMF,8 B, DENNIS, Meay 1 2 Deputy Collector. .NewAdvetiemata~ Dr. T GOUN Bespetfully informa.Tie pubUc the hp in receipt of a fresh supply of elegAut FRIFACH 19'4104 CONFECTIOIRIT1 FRENCIR: Uwx% never before introduced ntbis piss. The Ladies and the pubMi invited to examune hir stock, w VAh found second to none.. May 13 20 On HMad-a'i- 'A i0. Which wil lesold airpre cedentedlylow pir ps, Delivered at Depot May 1320 I W .' . Rock Island Ai i Just received a nic mon went .r above superior Good expressy ua 8 and Sumrser wear. May 13 20 4 .JTEW . Extra fine Lard, ted P fine. Crush'ed''and= "j*h wt Best Cast-steel tels e Sheep Shears, Sythe Stones. be. May 13 20 4 1L S N.# Is hereby given ia all pembasimw-f indebted to Tomas W Ho", &o0ow & -Flk, must settle the early day. During my be made to myagynsMi' loway. atP.omaria. .IAYNE .B - lathi Mattertj e Rs a edence ol Bankrpt,On Tuesday, the 2d dty bf next; aliit Tractof Land 4Ehe. Distritt, con T wo Hu.ndred d erty-b a ues more qr less, bonfddy Josas Caldeell, Ellsaboth SjkJ. Mo otheni ,n - - Teri of sale cash. ,Pacaseg - stamps and.pas. - May 1320 3 htheMattero1'J*hW By-rirtue of -ae -ws 4f selieJUted$#iMe Cot~aroIfna, 1-ei ii1l, at at the residetnce cj John . rupt, en -- Trednesday7 3d d4y b -ll that tract of .lan4 .situatE6 -Efghtj Six'Acres~ idre er less,'bounde.d by ladsot Dir .. Clark;estate of AtchyGImasow aio. Terms of sale cash. Parchaser to pay stamps arnd papers. May'1320 3 GEE Sogner&:r a u'4Gs TiEFOLLOWfl-3*G .T A fron1 Nashyille and:Cha -o bla will takee cIsmaab ToJColumbia, Ns~le.C .Baoper.108lbf.... .Ap Qats per:baskeh~ W.....1 COoinpertJusheL .~~.3 Wheat;~rye Kn d"me -e buhe....-....... mr Pork aad-beeftper barrel. ...O. i Flour, apples, onions. and pbtatoes c barril....... 1. alcohol....e ..,.--- N - ?Sitoed ;) G. - Distmer eromeasons. In r'e Levi Liingstolp.Apte lop.A final discharge of Bnaot Ordered, that, a herig_ ki e~ first .day of'June nex2 .a,bthe Cjourt Hduse in Charleston; K:4. that all.creditora.of' said Fankrpf at said ti:ne and. place, and ah . t any they can, why the prayer of -thpetI tioner soidld iot be gatd *By order of. saigI (AarZ tis 8t. -r4r * J>A?IB.:HOE LBgG0 Mayl182 8L. District Court of"'the Ut7 e Mi3 In the matter of ft.M.AMA $1jALLe aalk-apt. .berry Court House, - - -,. On )fondav the Iet, of Jonihast a'certt3'o% of.LANO, - *ituatec?-uate ii6 n of Neer1eny', -. .ine nlne-tentba of an acue moOt erin known as the Brewer Lot, tiended. vate street. separating it .from by R H. Marshall, by R. H. dence, by Bouridary street, an~d W street. as will .appear ty rfeeoped thereof, made by H. . Brintly;S. Nov'br 3', 1868. - Terms cash. PurchaeWob9W4U and paners. F.WEDR May 1320 3 Aussm Greenville and ColumbIa 3. 3. 6 Thfs Comnpany has now forsate,n~~ "Season Tickets," a T[CKE'Iicha Mji a persot to travel gver tie road. - - One 1hotZnfd 8fW0 within one year from date ~o The tickets can be pireb.se( Agents at:Colna,.:Njewberrfy, AbpsIk, Ande,'son and reeaydIle.1 - W.iMPTON GSI Generai Ticket Agent'G.-a O0RO Mna1y-.