The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, March 31, 1869, Image 2

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NEWBERRY, S. C. Wefesday Morning, March 31, 1869. We have received a copy of the speech or the lIon, J. Proctor Knott, of Kentucky, de^ livered In the House of Representatives, Jan Vary 23, 1809. Subject-"The Fourteenth Amendment from a Legal Standqpoint-The Late Rebels not Disfranchisod." 'Iho argu% tout is a strong one. Also, that of lion. James Brooks, of Ncw York, on the Tariff. We have not had time tW'glance at its contents. We haro read with real p'easutro tilo in Itructivo and beautifil adefro,s of the lon. W. D. 'orter, recently delivered beforo the graduatiog class of the Medical College of the State of 8. U. Tho address is a master piece of brevity and pith. The great under lying and never to be forgoltou truth, that "labor atil scif-sticrIfico- are at the battom of all true achiveinent," Is told in a happy vein of thought. And that ne'xt to the in, portal trait of the physiclan, which is pulrity of honor, should be gentleness, tenderness, courtesy. From much Euber counsel offered the youthful practitIoner, we extract th.O following as applicable to all men: "Your license does not certify that yotj have completed your educeion ; It rather carries with it tihe ProTise that you wl 1.L complete it. You stand at the door of the temple, but havo not yet entered ilie peo. tralia, nor gazed upon the many dcli and august tysteries tiat ie hidden tifcio Enter witi.,rpvorent steps, in h1ttinility of' spirit, and wilh the lovn of kno.vledigo, burning like a vestal fire, upon the alttrs of your hearts. Tie great philo-ioither, Sir Isaac Newton, after rponding a life,tim-o in the most engrossing and coinprehensive studies, and unfolding to buimni coinprc hension the simple law, the one conaind. Ing principle, hat hin1ls the worlds of tihe material universe into one grand and liar monious system,s ni t hIt lie felt like a little boy gathering pebbles upnMI 11he shores of the great occan of truii. 'resinmption is the Ladgo and mask of ignnr,inc. 'I h irily learned are modest, wid an ntur,l to be so; tho more they learn, the more they realiZO how 11n10 lIt hu>r.n fNenhi, ind bow infinito are the ttore o' hujnan Iiloti edge," The Logislature - At a hite hour on Wehinesday af(ter noon last, after a session of four motith. (with the exception of a few.v irief rec-s ses, necesbary to re-n1peratil,g tie ex hausted cnergits of its mnembems) thi. General Asset1bly adij.irned sine die. Whew I Inl tle sinimma)'ry of its la1st days' proceedings, ic notice that a res olntion wits nlopt d to nPlpropii:tW t$500 to the puri-chaC of a iew var-pet, an11d that the old one be ttilried overl to tle sergeant at arms. The amjount of foot ihuiing and boot sm Ailping 111 -j It I% e been inmelise. A ir.n new arpet cono to the dogs in eighty eight wol k itg days. Tiese carpet-InIggers are ti. very de'l on carpets, to be sure. llow great the understandiings of that hod v. '-First tpon tho heel (.ap t hen tilon the toe, every timue they tmnke a itn'ove they'~ jurmp ,Jittu (row-." in tihe good old dat-s a poet, inw imi:ntortal, '-nng, "Th'ler's music in a darikies heel, n'ailc I mna'is to ind it out.''I" 'ldied bef.)re the realir.nton of thait Ihope'. We ha.o ,,n. found it out ; iL is s.hown in that threed. bare and mueh almuised enr-pet. Unmfor tuinate carp[et, trril hi thech-nd car pet biagg, rs. lint they~ hatvo udj turned, n td this glory is enough for one d1:1' Comne ho,me, comie to tih-bosoms of voormm constituney, ye weary, selif sacrmiicinig lnborers, come andi( test fm-om yu toil, ye loiils-come! Wicth Canvention. Th'le C'onv ent ion of ihe Circles of Prny er convened-( in the. Methodist C hureb, New. hierriy March 2-ith, 18Sti9. Col. RI. A. Fair, Chamirnmn mt' thle last convent ion introduced thet (xer-i.es by) regnetstinig the Rev. J. 0. Lindumsc.y to cipen w ithi re tigioux serices. Dr. GA. W. Pressly of Cedar Spings, Alhhevjile, was elected Chmamnan, antd Rev. 0. A. iarby, Secre itary'. The following de-legates reportal : Abbeville, Senior Circlo-rCol. R. A. Fair ; Junior Zirele, D)r. W. C. Wardlatw. JBlthlehemn Circle-- Capt. J. Johnson. Cedbtr Spinmg Girele-Dr. G. WV. Prmes Iey. Cokesbhur-y Ciree-R1ev, WV. S. Blake amed R1. Y. Jones. Duoe West Cirec--Rv. J1. 0. Lindsey and Calvin Pre.siey. Green woodc Ctrclo--Gon. Jan. G illami, R1ev. Thmos. G. Hlerbert, Maj. J. A. Le. lanrd,,and Jas. Bailey. ,Leesville Circle-Rev. .J. A ttaway. ' Ninmety-Six Circle-Dr. 'T. S Black. Rehoboth Circe-J. S. Chiply. New Chapel Circle-Rev. Mi. Md. loyd, R,ev. J. M. Boyd, Geo. Boyd, Pettus Egyd, T. II. Adams, L.' W. Long, and *W. WV. Waidrop. New berry Circle--Rev. O. A. Darbiy Rev. W. If. Lawton, Rev. J. C. Roy d' 0(o.,R. Moorman, HI. Marshall, W. 11. Webb, L. Marshall, R1. C. Chapmttn, A. Md. Wicker, J. A. Cihnman, S. C. Mer chant, J. D. Hlornatby nnd T1. F. Greneker. The Comnvention continued its sessions with brief reCesses nntil Thursday night, and was occupied dnring the time with addresses from its members on personal religion, singing and pr-ayer. 'lhe exe eises wore umarkedi by unusual solemnnity, and' that Catholic spirit which is a triking, characteristic of these assem. .blasges. The leading objects of thme Con . eation are tihe developmnent of piersonal ypiet@',e citltivation of christian charity, ,#irt ~ dIMuni 9f' y oung mn for use. iJlAFM i4ehurebm. It hs certainly uete'r of .wonder that every lover of sntuth does: n9t ledI 4t Ms support. T'he noble chtnitfiin gentlemen -of' ,thoe BreApichurcies, Mo he e'#o n with us thiese two dsys bav.e,eerdo.l~Ie4-: blos ngia,bhinheet, p# eWi.i of the,O0rnvention erae cosed by .a very intereating public. Pr-ayer m~oLing-, g.t lhjv,h misres,ses wtre made by Rev. J. 0. Lindsey and Maj. J. A. Leland. The next Convention.is to be hold at Ninoty-Six. Exchanges. Titn Nw Ema.morio 51AGAZINR, and the LAND Wa LovE in their consolidated forn, has reached us for A pril. The addresi,. The Now EclecticMignzine, 54 Lexingion -street, tUtil I more; and Its plib lishers aro Turnbull & blurdoci--to whom all correspondeneo reintive to the Magnzino ilut be uddressed. und to whose order, nil drafts mn<-t be mado pitnable Gen. 1l11's address Is Charlotio. N. C. The present number contiins it rontispIec of Blismireks and stiel a tlble of literary mtter is renders It pecuIlarly attractive. The subscription now Is $4. Tu MOnNINO STa, publishen at Wil. ingtn, N. C., by W. 11. - l1twirard, onle of otr Spieiastt nd livelivst exchanges,eomes to !s lblargely Inucrelat44.d1 ill isize and4 impioved it, a ppaant t ice. We are pleasil to see tuis evidenlcu of prospreity il tle Star. It is now of, the iirCsL inngittiude. Its ensergetic aid wide-awlaket propi iwor, who Jby the wity aliso publishlles that very popular paIper, the "C'rolin.i Parmer, is worthy of the large success lie has aloiniled to. I F PrIT M.'4SACI:NI, AND Diu blons. wFi.r, both fpr A pril art received; frroi'the ptbishter, Mr S. T.. Tiylor, Importer, 31 C . ai-st., N. Y., to witom comituniciations for sibscripltions shoul be addretssed. The firtt is *o per annum, the other $3, aid both r1111 fAIly wordh the iie. To lidims, these -fAshio0n cut1gazinles a t- i lid k1i ai blt, i111d1 io lady would lbe witliout one or both after onice Feeing their grett value, Tim Itiviritsi -A charming monthly, devoted partlcuharly to youth. Tio Apil tiher plretws a most aigreeablo table of contents. Every Ill ithl It brings a1 story 'rom lite pen of Iliums Anderson, mid this time is ne eiltledl -'Luck ma11y lie In i Pin." We Il nm liot ipace it) eitnerate all the goo:l thigs in tho liverside, mid rc coi111tumeII tll) vail-r to smi for it to Iltrd & lionghltot, N Y. $2 80 a year. T,1t1: .inn1tt or Tyronapny,_Th'.n ha thi1 lit' oft iwa4,111ifilly iprintcl gni.4rt1 ry 1publi-shl-d boy T. 11. ..:Vnior & (;o., i. ""'n11r1., Nivw York, ite fir,s 111nmmher oh whihe isj'1sl olt. We gaiIly place It Oc Ouir exI..;lihtto recon11 fnenit, pt mers gi P.4 ilii 0 Ie:ti i4or it at onice. Subscrip. tion p ivk t-1i,v A1 Tuin NLwy YOti F-IO.P.CTic roi April, coin. tM 'ts a h:111i0 e i .i spirite-d steel ectgrav. ing of aia Itis i i liheir, wilile its reltdi 11g mnte4 rt r - itt' I he vlio (st (i.imription, al e'tiled I rum th , hI onretti' 'hle LEleetie is pub li-llrd iby E It 't i on, 1(8 Fn11l-misriet, New York. il1 *5 a1 yeakr for single coples, ot live Copics $.20. 1its & 31&- 'est er , Iv pe Fouln-.l.r, P111htlh ela . phlln. \Vr revvivi-I tilks wuek S1 Copy of thle 1.luov. It it, iit'c 'tily printed. ald Ie, sides (mittling oneich 7* ueresting lad valti, hile rendin op r the rypographer, hias ta a. riety af spevicie-I fit cew ov%ylOpe und etcts. It Is publishi.id lkt $1 per a ntiuil. TIP, LAnY'A FitIEND-1ht April mil bier of wit i .i i receivei is atraciIvo I ill Its Ii'itlilrt-. The elirmt:t1er of Its I tI:Illlftl1 en..tra vini s, In t u ...d 1andt[ lerar I- ten(,t. iret of th fit ord tr. It I,1 pIt'isied bv Dlieiiio & I'te-r-in, 119 Witiu:. trect, Ph1Ihl ilielphia, alt $?.60 per year. Tii t 'srt'n C'ucul,An i4m to 1a.s or Ap.nl..riebo In v f';ety o ' Ont's, am it iinil . wiw o tvp4,gr?1l 1Io, i extc1 all''. To thil . i I- r. iIi! Cirelir. I.ilt tS in an. 0''-- Addre- j .\. o i . I.l t jl(n mWu h lhlr. r1.5 Mio . 'in ib.- rc 51 peranmimn. 'Tim GA-A 'Zi blishAdy1i lhv Shl & Co. 198 & 5:10 lia In ,V. New Cr' lhae April iihir at thIs amt'hly Is also eceived, citd " t liC'iph..r."es w i le t ha of SItS" Fraibling st Ill cotin ..:i:s iii ad ' to~ its ctlane litin. 1lcili to h io it' A l': it.,c iiatw seo cno dhiir-,' 'i0C in m1:11 t('r ala .9t i,. beti~ lween thiis matmbuier tiul aity of' it't j' ul.-' -.sor . Soitmi of Its autes m lht wela'l b eI fii we t'in 1k, ith I innt1 ter' moncepaiL'at'euthI.-- ll Siou hiertn ate. Tria. Scijoot. I).Y V~isitrOll, aln il<ta lediIc magiizinu Ifor tha' .cnetit , a'vt ciid tol bi. it.L h h'I's, tave14, tIialit n.', stories. enrtions~ ibi- u.s, de , pubb-hiltetil hv. luagcoiny & D)euker, l'til. $1 2.5 p r' an mtm-1 I lhe Aj-rIl Tri.: StrT 'l'n Wrenst '.x a'ume.i to) us l'io'e '. I' I, t tive- tt-w-JI:ap.-r, it keep.. Its rei i -r in.i yI ',-i m: pca -sing r-vetnts. 'fT :ci l'y t.x is t. icns bi -en sold hiv thP. li elo anli Of -.lil h '',. er.prun de tic of them~ - 'llhrry~' \i'en-s, a'r acnd line' t' !io Germa,:, who hniiva .tlno tot1.0 ica.;ttiean t., cof' tiel'tn veiryal iht:o-, 'ct I '~ :a 'ai.b! aitu epmlt. Thcv is c un: -. r a . i i'1 c <-i-('n mnn' ts.'uThe,n ti-' noS' eaistons r 'rccut 11, fresht giii' .ihoueit'd ('.,ihe m-t', rpona th'e hold stock.'; I t . 'ill:i , of thfl e l' t-nu. enin bootlood,c lhit i tbtle t at ina ptltlcak t l:'oth aot hern ttIo lien; uira lit plafocm and,5 w tillat conth(Itutei' taeo b-inng of lc'', ia'l of itOA! tri oula eart li'i tiac culea hev a.Ttui. Ti,:Heun o' OSpitaat naal aai. o,.--On oWedns.t,inchl stheclSena, InWir.' ITorumbpl fromI~ aithe iliithary 111 Comtee,t rpr t ithel an amdmen'ty ci the naturk of a luitutple. It propoesretn of the it .as stoecn by a ol of e tenr 1of ollil t, bl was snbsitislon, areh nil-win the Presi dotor ilhatixdn telatn of remov-hi rns:ingrt il oento Spragne tmade panother of hipsdin peedchsi wichm heiespe. ho ali ard that the ntyoaspoitiOenof c'yandlsciallyba on'',i the brik f'aprCIico Thel areto te comiteeis aofpte tenr vote oflc 87to Ne,ipdthe bilo was pa rssioitd. a Wa sot lnTnog, tnh 27.-d an Itaui Inc th ea s ixed elegotio of RepCubtiy. roc wheatoi hi erp,siiosto tha e ofaln Ihissippiar bil. Ist (colsad)i Orntis)favor a plicy mnidreradg M'airippt hsimilar ine for hirrinia. -Mastery Heatvdt rArdn CVIubanh noairp,din t Irset ,Th e i'nintons caoe tohaet tosee ilpradere' uto th abslut eel In tile oenureofdf. c Ac.Netr oues in e es tns to-dapt ovnintc was Thotav thro the headcad insbt n LOCAL ITEMS. -0 We are informed that (D. V.) Episco pal services.will be held In the New berry Lutheran*hurch, on the first Sabbath in April. Rev. Edward T. Walker, ofliciating. Thousands of tons of Guano and other fertilizers have come into our district for the next crop of cotton. The like has never before been known. Cotton and gnano-guano and cotton-are the absorbing thoughts now. We hope that our farmers may not be 1114(10 bank rupi by this step, neither sufl'r any pecuniary loss, but it would bo calas itous siould tihe ensiuing supply of cot. tonI prove io great in the South as to bring (lhe staple to its ininiutin price. Solomon fays something to this effet "dint thu man iwho hasteth to be rich, takoth uto himselt a snaro." A LAsNT.-The following lament by an unfortunitejuryman will find a place in mliany a heart which has suffered and bled in the cause here lately. Of c4urse it is not untderstood or known by the mnjority of our readers, that we have court here about every other day, and that the natbbing or grabbing process is so frequent andI conmon, that the lan who venttires outside of his door without snlleint cause is set down as ono who has fully determined to face tho music, and die, if naeed be, in the cause of his conitry. There is scarcely a man ol Imuines rnnge who venttires out with out fear nnd treimblhng, as for us, we take. We know of one individil, and a man who never feared before, antid who would beforv the days of these tecoi struction magistrate courts, have faced a lion, who I rfusld to go to his own shop to take a job of wot k, because he thought the person wanting him had a summons for him to sit nai a joror. ut hear (he lament of our friend. "I'm sil(Ing on the Jury, Mary, woold I were by thy side, This mno March morning. ghd And bright, As when I made you ily brbde, lIe gratitied me on the street The C cik Ienlied oil'. my iamine; I told him you were sick, Mary, But they boxed m11e a11 the same."1 Ihn't it ten ible? Wino is tirr-Is there a little boy in town by the tiamo of "Uli Damyer ?" If there is, we have failed to discover him, Hind yet the cry is constantly heard, "ULi iIr)yer." If lie is here, wi hy (o't11 he appear. We are satislfid it would ho a satisfaction not only to tlie bo0ys who so earie.stly cll for him, but: to the people Oin the street if 'ULi' will 1inily nnswer to his name, it would save the trouble of cnlling r.w him any Iore. It's nit ugly naite iny h.w, anil we areo not it all surpri.ed that these little boys fail to receive a respon)iso to their tall. Perhnial it will he better if they stop enilli 'g on him n y more. Not feielin;; sa,t ilfid abhout this t hinig, er it wvas I he namte of ai boy or not, we dlete:i tnedl since wvitting thle abov e to etqiuire of little chap just otnly knee high t.i a duck, wi hat it mneanit, anid retnder will you believe it V hec tlhl tus it was nto hoy3s' nam afe al, butt atn oath ! Tink of it, ye p'arenlts. Do, you me imembier. wvhat the Rev. S. Leard, the stimtday Sebl ) Agenit saidi was doneo to the lit tle boy wvho was guilty of using :ike bad laiigunzge. Stomie of you may niot remiemtber, and somei may not have htear.l ii ; wvell, it was thtis the father of that little boy took a piceo of soap, someW wvater andt a towel, and washed tha1 boys' dirty mouth out cleani, and then gare himn such a thrashinig as he never firgot whlile Ite lived. Can youa not treat somne of youtr boys to a similar dose ? May he then we wotuld not he-ar atny lmore calls for 'Lii,' and ma ny other dirlty ex pressionts, wthiich shock thle passer by on theo street, and wvhichl causes htimi to stoip andl inquiro "htas that little boy atny parents." Look to yotur childlren, tiothers andl fathiers. Tue htainnaar, ko. -Then subject of Imminigrtatioin is somewhat quilet jtst now. lut fewv new engagemenits will be made dtir i ng t he enisuinig Stinguner. - The idefiatiga. ble buasinessa agent, Mr. F. WV. Irugge. imatnn, is at presenit etigaged in viiing the vatrioius plianttations of' our DI)strict, where the Germtan a borer is emtployed, for' the purposec of adjusning aniy ditllcicltics tht mnty have arisent betaweoeniployers and employees. Mr. Brtuggetman Is imakinig preparatIons for a large buisiness in the Fall ; lie Is coinfident tat the restults of the presenit year will warrant an extensive in-. crodtiton into our DIstrIct of thte Gcrmnts laborer. The natural prejutdlees overcotie, en both sides, a daily iincreasing inuterest mnust ensue. Every Ititelligent person is awaro of the prejtidice that existed amtong the Europearn petasaistry lowards the South, b?eenuse of her peculitar Iistitution anid ex eltisive stn ple produets ; hu t one of thosn causes no longer exIsts-.and the princip:il dimctiltyv, Is experIenced byv the eimployer, whlo has to combat against the laborer's tnnequiaintance wvith his langunage, which necessar-ily forces the employer to fot ego mutch case, &c., it htis effort to explaIn anid Instruct. flut the obstaceos of the first year overcomie, the tIde of ImmigratIon will flow In greater volume. We are gratified to learn that, as a rule, the laborer ha well freated. Int many in, stances they taiko theIr meals fromi the em ploye r's table, while some are suipplied wIth rations, whIch they dressthiemselves. They Are well sheltered. Int some places they have new houses, 'whIle In othora, thte ne. gro quarters have been very comfortably fitted up for them. The w'ages of farm ,ha.nds are .$0 per 'm0nth,...(with steady emnplo'ymint). "v o ry t Ii i n g.- dop.entds upon the issue of the present- year. We' have a country nicely adapted to white Ia her, and should this Gormtan prove hImself "master of the *ltmaton"~-making "two blades of grass grow, where only ono gre before," great and mutual prosperity wil acrte-to the proprleor in the 'enhanced v4iue of bla lands, and increased supplies and to the laborqr, better pay, moro com fortablo living, &O Tho amount of wges now obtained is quite as much as circuutstances fwant, but properly.appreciating "all things" we looki forward to the near future with a well grounded hope for large successes to our people. SPECIAL. We are pleased to learn from Mr. Brug geman, Agont of Immigration that he will shortly pubiih a series of articles upon mat ters gorman6'to the great question of ImMIT1 gration. h1r. William F. Namce desires to collect his Books together, 1anil will be very iutelh obliged to personls who h1avo theml inl pos session, if they will leave them either at his oflice or Mr. Johii U. Carwiles' house. We call speelid attention to the advertise. ment.or tle agents orthe Eqoiitable Lie As. Ruran.ep Society. Call and get an explama. tio(j of tie Tottti Dividenidsystem. There is no better Inestment of money. .Friend Wright, of stove and tinware fame, will accept thei junior's thanks for a (l.tiig pan. Tho dust-pan and brush Mcmplieto tihe tidy housekeeper's cleans. ing tipparatuis. Lawrence is not dead-neltler is Ie asleep -but le's 'setin on the jury.' He'll be ie1ird from next week. Inl laddition to the many good things to 40 head it t,awrence Slarshall's, is a nice jInality of the lojon. Fo sundry little baskets and packnges of Naster eggs, beautifruly dyed and varlously mbellbihed with croses nnd crescents, are 6vo ludebied to several lady Friends who kindly remembered the little ones at home. Those in noeel of pure lantlily dyes, for 1xilir perllmilienlt enl(Irs, will do well to cnll V'ery early lpon Messrs. Pratt & Fant, who lave seetred a supply of the celebrated AN1ip"nc Dyes. No moore fears need he felt, 'or %%fith these dyes your colors are "fast." The "Berargrass" is ilte tuost savorv han hat- canl 1o s"imrved np for yoor Saidwiches. 'enider, juicy and ukei l-tvored, it mu1%st scat sfy evi epieireant taste. Mr. A. Ilarri.4 IIIs a few left fron a large supply recently >rou1ght to ilds +i rke-. Chase haq, at his large grain,litv and feed torn, at air of qnnnmoth scales. Thcy vere ne'arl vIa week conting from Columbia o Newberry. It is lreuiniablo that their imense bi.e nevounis for iheir tardy ari ,al. They are here, however, and will weigh, ruo to it fraction, iaythinig fromt a baby to --ousel Wright has all the celebrated cookig toves, bit ione surlm-ts she Leader. We peakc from practical experience, having iersoail1v tested its Ietils, while ti'vinig to 'et the "hang" of the etilinary nrt. It's e"oI thing to speak froil exp.'rienlce, to Iave anl Aequaiuntauw'o %iih iho e'iemnistry or oinon m hin,%t -'it' I-, .,,ood reader ? So oil 11111y, ir ynt lvloa., t.ke our uotel for r, that the e'adtr i (:1e cook-Stove, I'ar xcellence. II.%vY You .Sr- T,11:0?-Those beanlti i) I.Ifliex g.lit-1 .in.1 balnorals, at th1. li0e 1ousI- of*i A G. A hi. T!:1t p'liee of hoe mn, .\; ). :nis. wIhm wv-illes there, md hbv th'. way, w <- tah-' ; I getti1g up lt''pant shov.4, canknoll h..:-Ir;..-W&1, trIl..4 .Is haa time astoak n:i in slt', i.'l- innlsogne,. ine beatter tlea,t s.ver-u' nn-i h:a i og ' eaimned liase of titlum wv.- ii e I tht cin ti ci tae'i i4 lct e'x:mjggeri.etee. lt e ,.i. e- e .'i' te tang. to'i ot t:..n' gentl~e.i.''ti1 , '.:d- ir, anti tie' o iet'.l. Dtncrm'Nc Fat 1'- -.2 a' , . S tace' ltin,inrul I itnne.-;;hle's tbnpte -Ph'o.e 'h-te enni he in-C. eim her' btradcs or ini tie ill. at' with ii !eed ini the drh-in mil int-: tuinee is it to ha. lottahed lualnderLi a sid , ciur tilO()Im'S ulphetIias mops-ahe ssing pro:tanes preclyN growan -it doe5 nt tire. Exposeaa ot great advann tage, ats it aab'orbs ammt ni a troitn the anmonsphmere, rain und lew --it inlg establishetd that a large qanutity of on-ntina: per aicre is evolved durinig the 'ear Iromu these soeirecs. Am: utpplicationi eof- two hunaired ponndls per ereC is conidelreti suftfilent for crops, bait x' perienced planters r'eport three hutilredl oitis ptemr acire aas rep:tying the o-ulay tigh: neanninig o:n few acm-es, beitng tl,e mnost les,rrable inider ouar anaaged lhtbor systein. l'rofessor Guarles U. Shiepard, in a recenit ):pert, say's: "l'he lantler wiil nevcr obtain the best er. 'eel of attileil f'ertilizers tuntil lao itncorpo, atecs thtemc lartgely with comiposts of stabtle enIi ate, ve-ge-table mu tck tand wood ashes. 'tne idea ft itu<ting to a few hucndred potundts ) ite acre of even the baest f'ertilizer-s seems il-xt to absuitrd to the Northern or' Eureope. c.n A' grleiturtist, whio tinikas nothing ot' en: initg thae saute area n iih ten cr fifteen oatnm it sennd coinpost." I'lXTanututlNAuYf A ND I"ATA i, i,MICe X oNo; ('nim.ies. -Th'le Autgustaa Chrmoii Ie nnd Senutinel learns froma a genitleman, rho lives near the vilinge, that a faital Tidenneiit is nowit prevniahg in. Sanduers. tilk-, atni which h:as, so fare, bailied th:e akili taf the maedicial fr'aternmity there. "crm Sunday tmoring to 'iTuesday eve noag, it 55nyS, we lean thlat thecre were aotL'n dleaths ina the village, nail childrietn. P1he doctors saty that the disensae is an ntia.imtionci of' the tineitrnie coveing the n-ato, thue symteptoms rese'mibiing very itmehd thntse' o,bserved itn conagestivye cihills. Ilhe attck uisutlly begins witha a feeling amd ilawer limtibs, an:d it: a fiews hcotrs th:e Ilsease runo its course. In n:early every ~ase death has ensued rapidly. F^tsv'. IIAIn.-Trhe lBishop of New Jersev, it mas said, hias given notice that to will refuise at confirmation to lay his Iandcs upon the piles of false hair and bigneons wh:ich disfigure the heads of so nltay young ladies seeking adm:ission to bie chumrchm arid communion. Thel i aving iof sacriedl hsanids at the altar upon so nueh rubbish gathered fromn the four ~ornters of the earth, intste'ad of tile enihinl ntumral hair or head is dleemed olfenrce to the law acid gospel oh' the buitrchi. Th'le femIale princeipal of a young ladies' actemiar in: London cnres the innum:m ~rable Ccae of "falling in: love" that oe. nmr am:ong h:er pupils with: close con nmenet anld doses of sen:na ten. She nays thes ten never falls. Somietitmes time irl' gives in afteor a few doses, but ianalily it takes two or three days, andi at onte caso she was a wh:ola week efict ng~ a enrme. For a schooi-girls "talf love'' the dmeelnros thore Is nothin:g like sennia Lea. The0 friends of sgrietturah Improve rnent In ichland District, are respect. rtliy Iivited to meet ina Cohitmlbia, at D~arohina Hall, on the first Monday, be. ng 5th.day of April, In order to form a District. Agricultu:ral Society, and to iniake a suitalo.res sonse to the prop . tition of-h U:.4bbovIllhe D)istrict Ag ricul Lurua) Society to hold a Stato A gricuit:: ral ConventIon, It: Golumrbia, on the 28th da of Api n, ron,. tu.- lani DoN'T Oitow .Dl-Thero are those who never grow old-some upon wholn Lhe frosts of winter,or tlie heat of summtrer fall harmlessly, who without wealth, beauty, or superior Ihtellect, yet always are attractive, always aought after- 1i what consists this wonderrul charh Not in any great physical or .mental gifts, nor In a particular regard for dress -no-the secret is a happy temper, a cheerful dlipostltion, d spirit ever looking off tho "11lver lining," to the clouds of life. I once knew a dear old -lady,' from fiom whose llps no one ever heard un. kindness or anger-~she posmessed the mantle or perfect charity, and even If any acquaintance did a worng, or committed I stio indiscretione, inay, even a dishoeost action, though her pure soul condemned ] in secret, she ever tried to find some I excuse, som11 plea for these.improlprieties. She atod on the priuciple embodied in those beautiful, yet si.nple lines, "Speak genitly"-while she endeavored to fold her mantl routYd lill, and screen thei from further ill. In1tellecet is f-urely a great gift, arid often compensates for it lack of comelincss. Beauty i-k attractive indeed ; one of our best wr iters has said t -'-"There is a nameless fascination about beauty, that wins without an effort, and a obtains credit for everything else." But the charm of agreeable manners, of a charitable disposition, of a sunny temper, will outbalance all others-and it is this peculiar charm which keeps some persons always young. C A Curous Discov Prit -A Rivin Umai THS ROCKY M,otNTANs-Trubner's Re' r cord contains a cuiieos letter from Mr. George Catlin, the celebrated American I traveller: Mr. Catlin, the,\meneriennr.ethnographist, whose extensive tinvels have led him i through thle M ld&st nud rudJ(est scenery It in Acerien, his Wried his attention, for t several years past,from the Indians to the rocks, and has mad in these studies voyloges to South Ameri., to the Rocky s Mountains, tie Andes, and tie Antilles, L the results of which lie is prepai-ing to ti publi-sh in a work entitled "The Lifted 2 aid Siibsided Rocks of America, with $ their Inflntictices n the A tmospheric, Ocennic, and Land Currents." And one (if the striking feattires of tie book seems to be, to quote his own wcids, 'the dis. covery of i river tiler tie Reeky Moen.a tis my t tillv-. i: ger than1i tihe Missis sippis lc1gtl, kld ding t'niogl tire clean and nst eIe ky 4 1:1hrs of the up- 0 heavel nimilitairs " it hoit the losses by ' alhtivi:rl absorptins and solar eva- ora t ion which diminish Valley rivers, it lnke: alon0ig inl its cOrse the siikiig stre:im1iis n i la1k1r's of the morti itiis of F). Mexicts, aitl with them'l, perhaps, by a a hiudred mmmnths in its deep bed, de- sn boelies isei ito tle Caribbean sea and the tuf of mt-xico."2 lorimwttis oF ca's si'-Rs.- W hen ai nI1 mt611akes a Ihbit (ef hrrowing your 26 ie1Wspaper. You may1:1% lee sure theTe's It ,Crw ltmoe smev% here. lie is eitho 1e11) imr (1' too imean to biry onre ; if the former, lhe it ih- Lave rn.naebed tie depths of plixvt v, itn1i1 tire fart becoiniig linown woul.I it itre Li er :li ; if the l.tter, 1 the ..o m vr %,ot bire:ik !u4i-ir s i; h hrrr I ti.e bettrr, f. there is eit risting him, ri i. e u mtri tiews tpers nre so chap, C Ih.v mant evvrv bl y 1 is O. pa eI-, rird rf Ire ennc't wil.l gee withroutt. Therec. c is ar (.veier: piriov.:rh c hiebi a:ny's : "W b.m el .tanict IN i r . rnrgle feer, norie hinel, e (' -nt- nr :c c nc, b.s' Iii M. i'- h;imt n hurir-ecv inr . ()'e cHik co r''u eii.r et - e in e1 h.n.i!!.tny fe .r a irper, thi-e ysu 'ccc va e.r.dciit b...i ,e 1,mbisi, and havre , fe iereba ce ofC esenlii i.; t her oth . LI os of hris S:innri0iej' aj..-tr A i:,I EiTi si .- it i.t till y f(ori one t inmginie thart a, ver'.isitng "don,r't. pary," or I'etarneve'r wnrs dceptionr mcore comiplete. P't Newsiaerhers are inctemecledr to bie thre ime- n dirium through whihb inimai tiationr is imr sil hernrt td to thr epuhtie, nn rd eaich adcve.r. SE 1 is'erint mteet. ther eve ref tvarny', put'.-S ehaneers. As nr pr-"e tical emnrrste attion of Ou r casser tion, we wdt1l pulAish tire foil Iccn inig, sniul to bie true in each prartietn Iar. An enciterperisieng firmr in the teowni of s lMtinouiith, i (01 cotenced( butsiness iin thrat lane aifter thre swnr, with arc errpIitae of fouin teen dollars, anid their barnk nc con t duirring the mthe i of Jlcanrnr'. foertedi til forty-e 'i-.ht thourisa nd drollars. Whlen nake'd thle s'e -'- el thirt success, lT( tire reply, .uN ''p-i ,ei's ink." 'Vi I'hi impojberta'nce of photrtograiphy int legal proccedinrgs hans rcetly b' eeti iilusttrated E( in Eniglanrd. An appclicartioni wias made feit letters of admritsnsrtionr to the estate of a piersoni whoi mainy y'ears ago lead gone to Autstraliai, atnd had not been after ] wards hrear'd frotm. No diirect evidence ,wns furrnishred of' his dleath, but two tnen idlentilled at ' iihotograrph pos'sessed by' the sur'vivinig btrothrer of tire one 5tn'pposed to be deadi, tas tire por'traitL of a muan whom they, nabout ac certain date, bried on a hill side at tire gol(l digeineg. Th'iis evi dlenrce wras conid(ered suitlcient. .AIy'eer D)'riroff' meakes a dlistirne. temt thius: ''Taco murchl wihri.kt' is too "e noch,but too march lnger beer i.i shoost right." "Dr. .John Biull, tire patenit'tmedlicin ir man, of Lcouisville, returned an income " of $140,000 last year." Every dollar of it mtado by adiVertisinig. 'tm TJheO Charleston Gourier announces i the deathi, in thiat city, on Stinday, of (Jdorel Allnn Matferlnrh, President of tire Cheeraw and Darlington Railroad. Tihe resolstion recently introdtucd intoc the legislatiure, in suspend the writ of habieas corpustt, in Newherry and oIlier counrties is imb leiritely postponed. Threre are a thousand pretty, engag. tig little w- ys whieb every person amay put on ar ute beineg dleemed eitherA afl'ectedl or feijcpish. p .A society foer the protection of babIes, in Ia ais, gives meedrals to tihe mrost care. feul nutrses,,anid to mtothier, wthio stickle 'rJ their own mifats. Wen hear of an indiana doctor whlo lived sixty day13s without food. We'll wager a two-ent nlckle cohn he "'as or,ce arn editor. 4VYagon-Bo,x, Mike, Fatty, and Stom-. ache, wtere tire four leaching bells ata ruIgt.ball at F'ort Benton Nowy Year's Mon wino don't advertIso "because it ddnr't pay," generally go Into bankrutpt. cy, or somnet hing worse. *"Mr. DanIel bns miarried1 Miss Palmer, C the actross." Another illtnatration of ''Dannie In the lIons' dhen." Nashvillo has a hog four years old , which weights I ,768 potndr.0 Thte Pa,.is hie.ne. .h.. pani th,k , rI WASHINGTON, March 28.-In t h o House, under the regular call, was in. trodned bills Incorporating the National Land Comp.any, to provide homesteads for immigrants and freedmen in the Southern States; selling the Govern. ment property at Plymouth, North Car. olinn ; puanishing unconstitutional oillce. holders; forfeiting curtain lands granted in Louisiana for railroad purpomes; ap. ')ropriating $20,000 to the Charleston Sisters of Mercy, for services rendered Union prisoners. A substituto to the 5enate bill re-organizing the Supreme Jourt, passed. Adjourned. The President has nominated George 1arle, First Assistant Postmaster-Gen ral ; Wil. R. Olentenan, Collector of tovenuo for the Second South Carolina )istrict. lonest men are easily bound, but you an never bind a knave. Plantaion Bilitors cures Dy'spepsia. Keep no more cats in the house than rill cathl mice. Plantation Bitters cures Feve and Ague. War nakei thleves, and Peace hangs Iem. Plantation Bitters cures Liver Gomplaint nd Nervous Headache. Timo is a file that wears and makes no Oise. Plantation Bitters cures the effeots of slpation and Late Hours. . Better have one plow going than two iadIes. Plantation Bitters are an antidoto to haunge of water Diet. 'ools and obstinate people make lawyers lh. Plantation Bitters Purify, Strengthen and wrigroate. A kind wifo makes a faithful husband. MAGNOLIA WATICn.-Superior to the beat nported Gormun Cologne, and sold at half te price. Tho Emperor of Russia guts $25,000 lary a day ; tio Sullan, $18,000 napoleon, $14,210; the Emperor of Aus. -il, $10,050 ; the King of Prussin, $8, 10 ; Victor Emiannel, $,340; Victoria, 6,279 ; Leopold of Belgitm, $1648, and resident Grant, $8 5. INTRtUIsTINa TO CoNSUgPts Or g . L,ouIsiana paper says: "A mothor id her child werenceidentlly ground p in Bogg's Sgar Cane lill lIst week. 'e regret the Acci(lent nts tihe qlality uar furnished at this place itas bee'n lry good." COMMERCIAL. E%"W YOaRK, Mnrcl, 29.-Cotton stearly; sales 300 bale, at 28, a 29. Flour-.uperflcue State, 5 a 0 39; common to fair extra Southern, 0.75 i 21. Corn unclae-d. Gold 31j. AuoUSTA. March 20.-Cotton market dull; les 14 I billes-inddiding 27J; receipas 106. C11AntRLsrCSON, Marchl t9.-Col tonl open'd quItet It cLoel Pative; sales 1,000 bales-nldfings 1; receipts 354 LivICRPooL, March 29-Evening.-Notlhing ILu 'in cotion. NxwniiY, March 3'.-Cotton active-25 to ICES CURRIENT FOR NEiERRY MARKBT CORIIECII'D WEEKLY. ...... . ............. 1 0 a 'Z8 .1............................. 0 2.5 LUON, IItImS .......... ............ 2 2 a 23 " Shdie: ...... ....... .... a 20 .Shoulers. . ......................... 1 2 18 i , Co.. .,.------.. -----....... t a 12 - ail.......------................ 25 a 3.25 -1')------------... ..................6 02 a 28 i (..... ...d...........--....... .... ..o125 A i.Se........... .....,........a a. 60 Ugr................--....,0n12 DIGSS S ... .................................n,00 JN N ede ..... .....i ................ .. 2 g lb................,............22 n 2 A. Kerl-',. p-.--.-.--............. a a 8' "A Ne* or1ie ,b............7,25 Swolen Srups11.............100 Cr'S ............................. a 1 .iKrpoi-.-.----............75.a 8' IA!0...r..per.h...-..........07,10 II Sweet,aperyhu.-.-......... a2.001 0G.-- ...------....--...... a .12 ..r............................. ..... a 10 L I, ivroo--.............. 1320 ClAP . - .--.----........... 1001 "GR Ofn ---................ S a 820 Rnmfl .-..... ............200 I~ rowh..................a1.0 Scot....................0.2,0 GIARC, Chedil -m-- ---....... 40 a 20 ".IS Powered ....g o..---...... 22 1 ")Co,'eeC ----.- ---........ a 10I ", i"kExa.... ....... 2 0l: G, Drown.......,.............2 7t )1liOt tChewing and Smoing 40l ai2.0 nra ier..--.-u-----..-..........a75 Com0 El A TS.1 died Muton Poli....y hodr 510 Ch);ikensf,.. bc. .. .p .20 3d 1 s,T l permaemlt.Ic.ea.e.- -.--..... 20 A d.T he peomst n sucedsutiond frim it Ii.1'h Lredutualo Lpfeiunsufrane or re yeqarery,seie.u tiTo the permatiot Lurao the bm ofyar Which premIus ae to hb paid.o yar ILAS JOHNSTONE AND WM. F. NANOE, lfarchg 81 13 tf Agents, Newberry, 8. C. FAMILY DYES, Prepared on the best priniplo kniown to nerleang, F"renmen and( English Dyers, for p odueing F1ast Colc>rs.. seso arc Aniline Dyes, mnpies of' whIch can be seeni at PiRATT & IFANT'S Drmg Storo. March 31 18 tf, - l DEPiUTY COLLEdror'S OFIcE Newberry, So.'Ca. NOTICE. I will sell to thi ePa Wwe I., op 8aturd ~iay, t0eltdet N Api r,~ .Thirty-five Gallons of Corn ra' Whiskey. - si 0 orawo. less, Frete anld forfeite bldi proess o Mfarch ali TiY 'ollector,8l D)ist, S. a V GOODS FOR THE SEISON, The Colebratod Prinooss Kid Gloves. Silk Glovos, Lislo Gloves, Black Silk Mitts, Borogo Shawls, Black Laco Mantillap, Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. For sale by CARWILE & McCAUGHRIN. March 3113 tt. LAMPS, SHADES, &C. An assortment of-.. fardome and Useful Kerosene Lamps, Burn. ors and Chimneys, - Now Patterns Lamp Shhdois,t The Hurricano Lantern-a now and useful invention-cannot be extinguished by the wind. For sale by CA RWILE & McCAUGHRIN, March 31 13 tf. ce Co CHASE .C.A.. AGENTS FOR 2R[I, BOWERS 'O, fanufactirer's of Stoves aid Pot Waro, RICHMOND, Va. Invo received a few of their Sam. ples--Call and see thom, 50 barrels FLOUR. kt Charleston Prices. C. C. CHASE & CO. Sugar and Molasses, At Redured Prices. C. C. CHASE & Co. ]heapest Meat in the Markets M5 CENTS WILL !UY. 8 GOOD MACI(EIREL, at 0. 0. CHASE & Co's. 300 bushels Prime white 1.35 Per Bushel., Sack Includedj. ('. C. CHLASE & CJO. - ates t New York News: ook Out I I Look Out .!! ook Out~ I I Look Out ! ! "Gv 8 a ts ;.wtt oCeeks." "riemost es *ri" F4rckles." COSTAR'S THlE lIter-Siyeet and Orange Blossoms, ~All Drugglets in Newborry . p. as Iit "COSTAR'S" ;andlard Prepar'atioo -ARE Costar's" Rat, Roach, &e, Elermninatrs, 'ostar's" B1ul Bhg Rxteri'nators, Costar's" (only pure) Insed ?owder. 8 vea- rs estlsei Now Yrk." :2.0~ ~o niaul Flska mnaoturu diatyn 'All Druggists pt Nowy erry C. 1H., 8011 themt." idress "CosTAn, 10 Crosby St., N. Y., r, .JIIN F. H EN RY, (Successor to DEMAs BARNEs & Co., 21 Path Row, N. Y. Sold at NEWBERRIY C. H. For Sale One Fine Horse,. AND One Ironi Safe. The sutbierther offers for sale a fine har. ss and Saddle Hforse, and one HIerring's atent F~iro ProoF iron iFr. Low if ap led for soon. Mareb al113 St. . . IfiiAJ WARNINGs Alt persons are warned not to engage the lmigrant faimilies, Johannes, M arnul, >z.ynaen and Joi,nnes Cozynson, or memv ara of theo said families.. Anyono hiring thenm wIthout, frst 5'ling air dobt, will be prosecutedl to the lul ex Agent or the Jminlgrsiion Sflpiety. Mach3811 I t NOTWE Noi,o. Is hereby gIven, .hat, at, the ex raioni of three n, ths Iromu this datec, ap loatlon will be 'in t I1a Wushiin e w O)rleani Taoedapj h di'm' 1 iWal of' Oertiflogo - of' T W oftt9 00ok, .li 8aid .00 ,~ ( , ' eii te a.m. Ii- b- Boyd, dihI 3dI. March, 181to, and Oreukatd 1 --the o 1rgta b. .hin bejen