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- -.. e Wodnesday Morning, May 5 1869. The Stockhohters of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company, hold their anntual mee'ling Thursday fast, at NIcker son's. Columbia, with Dr. La florde in the Claifr, and C. V. Carrington, Esq , SecroN tary. rho representation of stock was greater than at any previon meeting. The President and Superintemdent's reporti were read Pnd uinaunmously adopted. 11. P. liominett, Evq., was rcelected President, and Messrs. C. W. blontgomery and F. A. Ti P,'tdded t''il"4-1oard of Directors. Tho4e rec,egted are Messrs.. 1arther, Mar. thobv, lleed, 'Orr, Meiee. Perry, Drow'n, Courtiney, Fair itd Childo. itlesotiions complimenting the President and Superintendept were passed. 8tate Mucal Asmociation. A meetinig 'f the State Medienl Aso. eintion " ill he liid- in. Chil"lestoi, on the 20th inst., wiuit vie.'v to it reor. ganiation aid leorimaent establishtnent. The Ctommittec respectfully istues the followiig cirenlar : nHEIUS'roN, 8. C., April 10, 18CO. .?lmit St - The undersigoied coummit. t'ee or the Medical Society of Southi Car. Om, in conflormity witi a remolutimn of that body, anl'i at.tho 8olivitation of Rev. pral C4o11ty S-wietim, oklihi: to the ru. hitiza tin or the Sti to \l edical Asso cation, idal at the spet-ial regnet of I)r. John I)oighaiss, o Chester, the murviviig vice-presideit lif h b asiatiol, woilld eiarnilestly urto yon to attend a Itleeting of the inedilnil Ilell of the Staie, to be bil inl this city onil the 20th day of MAy comitib, in order to effect that or. ganization1 14o esmsen1tini to the usefultless aml well beiig of the presion. le ,ltensed to notify the committee at our earlient onvelnience of the proba. ility of your attending the nectitog. RUFpcetfully, J. 31*11 Sost :n 11rs, 11. D., Wx. 0. 1i)it.t:CK, . Committee. WU. 11.I I al.NY. Exchanges. T1unKH's WREK.LY for bovm aind girls publishedi at Aihe.ti, Ga., by J. W. Berke & Co., Ilt $2 per iamm. I11Y %Ot1TuEIN CULTIVATnt, publkhed ni blacoi, Ga., by W in. and W. L. Jones, *2 Tiu CAnoL,INA FAuIMa. pubtlished at Wilinngou, N. C.. by W. 11 DerNard, at 'lio ruiN-n's CTnCt.AR, A record of t,vi-op rnsh - . 8 Mie'midn, 1hor and 1uhhet, I hIlt delpitn11, $1 in ildvalne. The idiove tire eceived for the cu rout m(mtl, anl are full 44, ititost. DIn Fo,Knw5T. I'n lin4trated mng, Mine rr F ,hiions an I Fanp.y Wirk. 8. 8 Tllor. Im poi fer, pithfslier, 319 Canal ttreet, New Yoik Termn,, $3 per year. Tur, COLUSBIA 1i:T-L-1o new hotel i% now ail the rioge, and it certainly dewerv.s ill tle praise anti attenio givenl to It. lBe. fore its opening its gentlemanly Suserinw !iident. Mr. RIobert Hamilton, took us till over and throngh It. atid we must say that In nit its Arrngementa atl appoIntmenti, in coMIort ald elegance. it will ifford the traveller till th sitifaetion that the no.1t fasidli lieed desire. Its central f'loation. and attractive entrance makes it n trta: ment to Columbila, nnd is not the least of Its g0:ntures. Since its openling, on tuesday theo 27th, ft hais been tilled with visitors its proprietora, iessis. Gorman and( hiationhoap, havo an experie in their busincess, and a reputation v hieh ii ensure the Columbita a success, whide Mr. hlamilton whot is well known in this pect:1iar line Is a host in hIm self, IEADINO Feon FIFTY CENTs --I ill he scetn by an tilv'.rtisement ini tIs umber or our paper, under to head of "OFFEn F,x. TRAOnIDINAnIY," that, in ordler to make the peopile better nequninted with their new mage azte, "'once a month," the putblishters, T. b . Arthur & Sons, of' Pilanelptha, wvill senol ilhe flit s.ix mionths' numbers for 1869. of -that trrely excellent anid beantiful periotil cal, contatinlng 676 paiges of' the eboicest reading, rotr 50 ceins. Take our atdvice. nindt trend te 50 cents; you will find It a flrat% class invyestment. The pocket corni'shelher, is qie the * thing. It hs voevhn sipIo, nnd1( speedIlly adis jusated to accommiodato any shred e:ur or corn, antd so castly worked, they say , thatu a child ennl shell fromt 4 to 6 bushels per hour. - There Is to be a baby showv shortly in Georgia. If Georgias cat boat Newborry. S. C., we watnt to hear ftota it. A little fel, low visited these paris last week, weighig fifteen anid ta htlf pounds. We drink a humper to the little btoniceri We.' have reetveil fron George lIruce's I on A Co.. Newv Ytork l'ype Founders, an artagedi Specinwn Batik. It isa e harming epitotne ot the beauties of' thte art tyitof gratph Ie. The entrengt nuiitnr< of' iike's Weekly. the Southern Ctlutvator, the Pritehr's etren. heir, the Land Wii Love and the Now Ece tic, hanye arr'.ved. They arto froighted With choice reading matter. Sonator Sawyer has placed us under oh,. ligations for a copy of theO Ieport of the Sve,. cial Comumiouloner of the llevenue for 1808. Yt isan compact volume or 1.12 pp., anid con . tains very vainnle tables, tand nmuch im, ptitlitt mntter for th~e gentertal retaier. -'ia,tn, VMltsa- in 'rut Notwrn or -its-Ad' ces bty mail (ion, the c.-nutrties onth lialtltic Sen tell of titer. iible andi u idely .extendted hanine how u sisting there. A let ter ays thait the dist e,-s is itee ab lte. Froin the 23d of Many toi the 18th of Atngust, lnst year, typ rain fell, tad thet sunier crops wore scorchled. iIrend( enni nutw het searcely got, even nt the moitst exorbtitant prices, andi,.s ;the roads are impassable by tension of the exit torditary wet weather, no help from abroatd ean rea'*h the people. 'Tib dieblifat d cbadition of thls' pieptala. tin ntti their .herding together in the Fir gyligs i.n the hope or getting f'o and sheltet','.hsfogendered d isease, Wleh is lnnkitig'h'earfutl ravages. loogsplsirisa, ttar'a Hairpers' iHazar, ano being worn smiasler, butt thef are not e i ly to disappear ; on the contrary, a*iteitntin proe that they will incrosse o a-40genonadvanees. lin Par. ) he 2FN4read4il abandqn tt thc w i rblyb hin ;rr fold tb I e~ ba ?p ranent $i joa eitm e VA A h talt'ttal sVtdW a AmRembled Wcednesday lamt at Caro. lna 11f Hll, Columbia. Will. M. Lawton r>.q., was called to theOfrdik, And Col. J. G. Gibbom ad Thos, ..Ilolqway, . allppted 86rtetaIs. t 0s , of dh (oU('tMOSa-d ro4cNese and ably.so-yet oyral 8 n t 6 dole. gates, Nowherry .,as .ep 0"e'n1de the persohn of Meoti. R 8. lnest, J P. Hinard, J. At. Baxter, and Thos. W. lI Illoiway. On motion of Gen. M. Gnry, 1i comativu of one from each Judicinl D)isuts war appotinted to tttinrat'e peur Mainent oilcers for the convention. Thu committee, after a short coniference, ro. ported thu following oflicers: President-Overal J. Johnston 11U. good. Vie-Prpsilents-Dr. A. MI. Forster, -W. Mt. Litwilon, Esq., Oil. Win. Wallace Utl' la j. ' Thomias W. W'oodwaid. Seet -tary -Gol. I Wyatt- Alken. Trensuer'--Uol. . . ..go. Gen. linigod-.was conducted to the0 chair, atnd dlivired a nhort addres, which was tt'roitivel) hastoned to. A remolutiol was adopted; that the Piofifloilt lolinate Htainding committees of live to prepare busieus for tho action fit the coliventi9n, viz:- Agriculture, Mantifaictures, Mechanies, Labor aild fiimmigration, Reolutions. When the followinig appointmnents were mnade : On Agriclture--Dr. J. IV. Parker 1). W. Aiken, A. M. ForsteO, T. G. Claw son, T. W. Woodward. MAuiufitureg-W. M. La%wton, Alex. nder Mecee, J. 0 Oibbos, L. Williams, Wi. llzo. Resoltitionx-M. W. Gary, J. M. Bax ter, J. P. Titomat;, J. A. Dardsdale, Wim'. Wallice. Mechanics-W. S. Henery, R. Tozor, W. K. Blake, N. Heyward, T. Wana maker. Gol. Palmner read an interesting paper upon the advantages possessed by the South over the North, in the manufac. ture of cotton ya,ns, goods, &C. A. A. Gilbert. E,q., offered. the follow ing , which wait adopted: tusolved, Thut a standing C.onaittee, to consist of live mebeUrs, shall be up. poitod by the Pref-idwit, whose duty it sholkl bu to open and keop up a corros. limidenlco with iteltle'till persona in Uv iiay, Franeo, Inglanild, and oth6 coutrios of Euroi:e, on the subject of imnIig. tIionl. Cma.i:tee on Immigrttion and Labor. -T. S. 1wi:lst, J. 11. ieed, T. B. Clark. soni W. U. limson. J. It. Brooks. The followming resltions wero Intr? duced and adopted ly Col. John 8. Itichardson, of Sum. ter : That it be efelred tt lu 0 omm1it te oin imiiog altln d Labor- to levise and report a plai whet eby the variou. suectiis orthie S.ntu mafty avil themselvez of tho nu1vanlitages and benefits of the Newhorry Imiigratioi Soiety.. That all n pl)plicntions for metber.ship In this society should to. addrest-d )to D'ol. 1). Wyatt . h1kn, Secretary'iof it olith iarollina .I i -Ilh rI anld Meehani. ilel Societ v, Cow6111.h y, S. 0., who shall report all such IllPh.-:'1t1i3n st the Exi. .ttive (ontiitte ; an1d all f1iu ds fil l . h1imership sti.I be snt-to Col. It; .i Ungo, TreaslArer, Union, S. C. 11) J.. M.I411XI11r, V#gl : ., ' liatt 11a1n1i1e ') Iv he apindt. ed to ineti -ite th" p'oetil: ity of tualmg sugar ad tillin(d syrnup nom fil the storghao enne1, i-, repre'senlted by the . procsaess of the SPut her. S.,rgho Uompja ny, of Louisville, R .-ai u.ky, o)r frouno any t othetr mallterial grownI .w1 itil our State, andit thatt said Conajtte, goI~~i to G reenville. S. C., and11 examnine hie w.;rks of \V. P. Passmeore, actinIg generanl agtbit for Souath Qarolinla, and repoti the result, of t ho in vestt igniiton I hroua:4 t ho Columbaia- ,rgd G harlteston pmaers, and1( to this society. Rev. T1. S. Boln,st subma~itted an in tere.sting statemient upon the subtjet..t of T Ihe I'uuln ing reen~a tionsa were~ adop ted: By Ca J. P. ThIomas: Wheras, It is dteemed imp)jortantt to ptat thits society, in)to eflfet1re Operl:l lion at an early pe. r101d, and at once1 to Pinee before its memberIhes ltan objett pratic tal and sub stanlt lil; hae it, then-fobre, ResolverlI. t'hnt the Kx- cative Can m))itteeo he wtol1 izedi and directedi to proceed 1o lii a -e I lhe'nete -sary fun Ids, byj subsenp1I ltion "ar toth itt' h, for the puar. poste of erecti-' g. ont the Fair' GrounIds, in t his eitt t,Ihe haeamhgs necessary for the annlual fairs tof the stouiety, Rtixsolved, VThat the lirst annual F'air of the Atzrienahtoia atad Mechaanical So e'ity of Soauith Caaotiain, he held in Co lumukl:i on) the 2nd W1t~lednedaty oft No v'embear nlex), and( t hat the IxecultivYe U;tnlllllttac be requaestedl to maako all netcessaryl arrnnlgteenis to this end. By .Johan 8. Richmardson, Jr., 10sq.: Thn' a roll for livye and atnnunl memOlber. ship in the South Carolina Agricultur .1 undie Mechanical Stciety be now opened by the Seeaetary. A 'ommlaunientioln was renld by Ros well TI. Logan, Esq., from Micasrs. Wal ker, htat & Cogswell, reactive to the establishment of an agricultural mnoga zine in t huarleaton. . . A. G;ilbert, 169q., offered the folIo'. in8 resolution, whuieh was unainimously ildlopted: Resotlveil, That it is theo sense of this Society thalt the publicahion of this jour nul1 by Miessrs..Walker, Fivanus , 'tags well is of vataul imaportance tO the success fut deOve.lpment IOf the mnaterial resouarces of this S nito and of the enItirit South, and we henrtIly ple'dgo our inlfluaentce and1( suppagot t to~ thoem ini this their entter parise. The fiollotwing ge.ntlemnen were nmi-i a natead for the Executive Commaiittee, anId the lnminaation aflterwards ratified: 2on. John I ,wn).end. Rt. A. Grifin, Esq. Col. J. II. Pllaner and Col. J. P. Thomuas The following (Gommittees were ap pointed :On Comrini Fertilir,era improved and Labor PRving Agricultural Impijlements ; on Cotton ; on Corn; Stock Raising ; Piscicultuare ; liee cut. tor'e; oat the sublject of lmmaigration ; subject of Fencing ; Sorghumn works a and- Bee't culiture ; Rice. The Presidenit was requested to va-. cafe thb Qltqir anId Cot, , J, 1.. Thomas was appoie Chairma-an pro telin. A resofution of tink& to the President1 wasihten *unruimously. adopted.: Gen. hinigood then tesumesd his seat.aphd the h%lm6ta ooigtaAf hef? the Coasventloa adjoerngpd sina .die. -'The mee.ting.together. of s6 large .and influenutini a body ropresEatigtheo.great af -n r..f h .-S fa, yri n erial prosperity 'uho donventi n *118 30lied-of deNegatoe. fteiow eal dvery,u y. the to tb a eof.e f.onlrd ajid(iUor tldes, arl: t l e t the present nlitn fMuets'pual440InThation wha ~nd 49m interesting distisqion ~1dp $6st (f wuasgifdie4 at this 'thi.etr6 4to msore than orgftnisp a permane'f-),) diety 'and officers (r-future actlon: Tli app.ointment' of Gen. J. Johnston Hal. good as president is a ono. (s. ipodest .bearing a nd'pf.gcal #orh' were highly appreciated, ane, as Is. qeon by the proceedings, 4sodon than'a was unanimousdy ;adopted at -the conclusion 9( ;tio meeting for .his kind, courteous, dd i ofdc1oeu-.disahaege.. a duty. . CliAlLES tON 8,0.., AlirIl-'69. .My, Doar lieradl--I su pos yout . have heard all about the at' diep Sof. the rire depArtment. Weli I ill dnl 'iftAte that-it was im intoresting occasion.. The ,4pglnes were handsomely burnished and tastIly de., orated, while the b6nest it'aly' aid esprit or the Ireinen wore reilly charming. The figilant took the palm- for hand engines and the Atua for steamers. I take it for* granted that the young gentlemen were dined and wined. It they were not they should have been. And afterhappy speeches, song and sentiment, the transition cam, and, like all eartb-scenes, the pleasant affair is a 'tale that is told.' Melons and blackberries have appeared in town, and so has Mrs. Harriet Ileecher Stowe. That miserable thing called a man-. Manus. In the caso of one rillsbury and his .oiorts against the present city officials. weighs liko an incubus upon our good city. I'ioso poor, doluded creatures, who have 6valted so long for their mules, are waiting still. If 'they wait much longer, said muldst Prill be stone blind. The darkles visions bave already become opaque. - They conto up and down hither-and have nade Charleston a sort of Elysium or. El Dorado, send a veritable Ethiopean Mecca. Uaj. Pillsbury, they say, promised them a ig a piece, &c. Dum vivimus vivanusI %ell,they still wait to worship at his shric. [lut won't he bury their hopesl Deluded beings I Their patience is truly vonderful, and under other cireumistances, vould be comnmendable. flu, they will sente lay fld lhemselves in the vocative wfitl pades, and not clubs, as trumpsI Under any regisne the feathor ist up that will break his 'eamel's' hack They will fisd that il<e friends have plecerf them between' the iapper and the nother mill stones. Deserted iy one, theoy .will flid that they have deeplo vroiged snd betrayed the trust of the other., iud lost is4 favor and[ affection. Pardon ni for not disissing so diosto, u a sheo even before I began it., but the act is. we of lie metropolis are over-run, 1o o speak, with negrology. It is- an ever 'resent, positive, ignorant and Inpudent. ioment, which seeks to swa 'tho p4litical 6optre, and place the iron heel of a bestial upreinacy upon integrity,and worih; and 1u1.tiely distracted ius iany of thom are be lie reckless teachilng of grucdy agrariu'ns nd sogiallats,*et Id o1pno genus, they would, lestroy all that throws a halo around spcfefy' A%we rui into empire will history repeat is, elf ini an event silmilar to that of William hie Conquser'or and tho Saxon element ? Can as homnogencous people forget their raditios? Are we truly a homogeneonu. ceople? Do she circles of otthorn secit'. ty grow out of the asflnities of race,; or kinn Lred' or class? "It might have been are the adidest words of songue or -pen." hand we a reality been a homogeneous poeplo, and n unit in sanitiment and.sympttsy..it might tave been other with us than it is.' Ah, well, these moral storms must come, ans wvhen they do come let -tie bend andl not >e broken, so that after they are past, we nay arise renewed and refreshed as do the rees of thie forest, when shaken by the rude >hasts of spring, wh ich the more readily en shies thsem to bud forth in their beautiful restmnents. So, if. needs ho, "let us get angry and sin not," It is the lashings of' he mighty tempest that purify the waters af the grout deep. Ever tisine, BEATRICE. { Washing ton News. WVARsNo'ToN, May 1.--General Dciii asd intimnated to General Leo thnst Pres denst Grant desired a visit from im. Wher'eupon General Leo, accompainedi afMr. and Mrs. Tlaggart, of BUnitimore, rsRitedl him this inoruling. In this con section, a correstpondenit of' the New York IIer'ald says; A itentlemnan whot professes to know the facts connected with the projected ,isit, states that General Lee who ia n -w n B3altimnore, where,he htas been staying ora week past, will come to this city o-morro,w or next day, and w~ill be the ~uest of Montiromery Blair. it in stated hat the General wsill visit the Executive uanusion during his stay here, ands will save one or more listerviewa with thet President, whso haa requested General Uee to call upjon him, It is intimated thiat the ohject of the initerview sought 'or- by the President is to obtain from 'omn General Leo his opinion of the work ng of the reconstruction lawa in the state of Virginia, and .of the present ceaper of thie leading eltizens of the outh. What other' matters are to be anched upomtn by two principal military heiftaina is niot; defltuitehy known, bt roms all that han leaked out cotneerning lie proposed conferonco, it is fair to infer hbat It will be of' mofe than ordinary ignileance. General Lee In stopping In George. own, and .keeps aloof from public haervation. juls visit to. the- White Iouse, this mnorning, was the occasion of nnch interest, No -other intet views veroe had n:ith the Preaidenit, by any one, sfter General Lee reth-ed, A Rsin Discovanlu.-Mr. Gilpin, of 7oioroado. has written anid argued thai, sn!der the Rocky Moun taius,. are solid nsaof' gold of Incalculablo: ag netudi mdit weiglht. The celebrated W estern aveh911lar. Mr, Catlin, has jussf, commnuhlf anted to the world his belief that a great. lye', "largbs' than the Missitss.1tpid" lose under thesRocky'Motantalins and to is abouLtQ suhmit, the evidence whieb me haa collectetl In favor of this star lin~ n onseie tr.f retlaporting the inasses Our deellasa,t,iat whert :Romle enter arising Vankee Invents a threstin~ me-, hhio 'o.~q J.thjIpek~ .)$990atains, re'll have gold? enne to . mato nta app gratiied to porclve that Nowber, r .isj baX.e banking facilities., A banet pf.the.N,itn's Sqvinge Bank, is to.; b as) , Osbe here....* 6anCo., iiaA uo$..on hand a laig 'o reedIlle Cord and Cow Vea", wo ffiydoirl "ticlpi and otate, much ol fr. 011, a,ntd get a supply before it .be.toorlater, -_____ #qsrx3, . M. L: . Kinard, of Colutn% .bia, arqfferlng a beautiful assortment of D.ry kul, aong which are elegant dress, xpatterns,.with- every. style of trimming to match, Their general stock of goods Is full ,Untp1pie btid of the tiiosi atiractory chat aetor.'. We advise visitors to givo them a *dali. ________ W.' . Shiver of th6 same city# whose r4 noth -dry goods'4touselmittracti -univer, sal attention, nakes an offer through our columns, to which we call the reader's ats tentloni. This Dry Goods house is one of the finest and niQat extensive in Coltimbiat a visit to it will afford the livilest gratifa.. tion. 8iALDAT.-Tho- number of persons in t,Wn on Monday was rather below the av er.ago of forzaer sale%days, owing no dotbt to.the greater necessity which keeps the farier at home and to- work,and the ab. sence or any business of a public character at the Court House. There were no sales of land. 'Just io fto 1 out tin.-The 6u'da Fountain of Drs. rratt & Fant opened its mouth yesterday afternoon in a froe flow to the cltizops of thi town, and although the iveather was cool there was no lack of ye thirsty Ithbibista. Sone few took a "rail. road spike" in theirs, to guard against ac, ciden, others "rainbow." &c. The foun tain is now open for the season, and the sparkling cffervescence will be dispensed daily until further notice. ANOTItin PICTOriAL .-To Messrs. Duffio 4 Chapman, Booksellers, are we Indebted for a copy of the Third of the Series of Rey. nolds' now Reader's, a set of books which have become Justly popular. Prof. Reynolds has In lis third reader taken infinito pains to tmnke It both attractive and useful, and we are happy to say, that his success Is an.em-i input one. The book 1, on sale at either the Newber% ry or Columbila stores of this enterprising book houie. Co.n WATnIa.-The bocautiful weather of the pastniomih tnok the wings of the iorn Ing and flew quite away on Saturday last. On Sundyito. was cool and unpleasant making ires highly necestary ,to comfort, while on Honday it was still coldler. We nind,.rstanld hat there ias a slight frost. This will be x.great i1sadvantago to the yoting and ten. ler cott6t.plint. We must have received the last in-stalnimit of March. We shall Vowr M8ok thr Alprit showers, as we are about n tonth b[dhi 11 hanl. . IICIt OBt.oEo.Wt- leel under many Algatiotis to ir. Superintendent Meredith, bo his kiidne.as i'. getting tn. and fraily oit i. tie 0nahi on 1at Fridity tuorling,- on the kension ' th6r ' gpreat riyh tf paissengers toing up.roim Colitinta. W. have not tseell .uvh fill..tualf's sitiee the sutrender, md 1.nt, &ithianaiin..iig all he . a.wwardi i. maatmeesau of-enn:it--i,:,m andt* r.l, there Ma neithre aelden: r norl rii eni ion In timue of ivlasl, so. weall d(1 ide ha e tinags in lhand. fe is certainitly the ii4;ht mian iin the righat lace. -Tl-his worthy bhrotlhr r M[, II Mere ilth who dctcd as cenductor for otn' traina, vae as express our warm thanks for kind. ueas atnd gentlemanly asttention. A VEn.ectPE.na, we are authorized to an manuc, will be received at. Mlessrs. Barre a Son's store, sometime during this weak. t has beiordered by the Ciaptim for his >wn especial benefit, anad lie will exhibit to lhe n-ondering gazo as soon is he can ao irOe a polae. We trust that Gapt. Me. sill he sne,9essful, bt we shall not breathe 'asy as long as he is astraddlle of such a ,reak-nteck, ugly contriva.nce. If hie has a aueet.haeart, we advise her to dissnade him romn sech a rash attempt. If we had one, a avelocipede, not a sweet-lieart,) we would eadi it around all day rather thatn trust to a nuonnt, for having a itnessed the perform-' mece of the chief riders of Chi .rleston and .ohlimbia, a ride on it has no~ attractions Ahatever fori us: If' Capt. AMo. isa willinig to .arak a imb, or at least show how ungraci.e lid it cain make him look, why let himt try lOOTyS AWp5 8HoES.-We took a pleasant atroll Saturday,. through Mess's. Abrams, GriUlin & ilargrovc's establishment, amnl were tIclighted with the display of- hieuutil work In calf, kid, goat, Miorocco and Etnghish atnd French lastinge. TheIr present stock is the largest, mesat handsome and best finished that has ever been on -this market. [here is a great amount of understanding In Miessrs. A G. &r H.'s establibhment. These gentlemnt not satislssd with supplying thoes for the 'feet, have hoots on the bratin and arc constantly'bn the alert Tor some.. thing new and'-itave1, and that will suit the0 latdat tiasto. -We fried to r,emember the names of thes ladies shoes, they loioed so pretty and stylish, but their name Is legion, and.wo got theni all mixe4l up in a 'chill, so we can only cail upon the ladices to romem.. ber that tiho above named gettemen deal altogether is ihnes. And that they can sp ply every style and qualIty of shoe known unider the skin.: A $Stoy 'PEssQts..-One of the hapiest persons In Coltambla Is Dr. E. E. Jackson, andi we neltor fsil Ito look In en him -when tiown- thero, No beggarly account of empty bo:teas cain heo cha'gdad agdilnst him, for he is always well supplied in the line of drtegg end medicines. 4sa natural historist too, the Poe.or had5 penuiar notions and surrounds himself netoudijiijiy wits So' -tn4n.y attrue, lions that %s qtoro I.s the centre of Interest, At present 0 isa fr,tting a "couster'' t4rough a eries..tgynnstlee, which bids fair to Beipso hispgelebra,ted caet-Dr. Cross, while hs fee.ttqLpigs ao 4 -marvel to behold. Old we have space to enumerate all of his tisnelis, tqr4aaddr wiuld be deligtd, hut we are oeed to diappoint t temi sonue other timei we will do so. In the nijeantime It.any of th,em visit the..cIty, It Is advised QiM'atie* cdll otn'bfin ari look arottndi. We beg 1o ackhnowa ledge from hIm specimens Cf pure nutmeg., pepper, all.spfe, Inace, A6.,, >f such pnency on.d purity as we never saw betore'tese. artieles -are- a hundred' can it91 - antoe we commonly: ware stabliament, the other day, we W4 pleased withban *xaaifnatloo, hlednt five line. His now Md' 9 Id; ie tier lI a good thing, t it i i- gle cog 1t,iers'tiftbbox coypp r veotabl bo",ew, P"4ibed cond si 0 W t, fanqy,tlet ia pee ng.p -ui po, clott prinklers, eggehk * gr4t4rs' etov. toasters, tougs. tr*ys and -ie'i Mr.-Wright has a great many 'things the hose furnishing line-very may which am absolutely indispensabilo to t house keeper's comibrt. For Instance, h plumpr round - and tempting the egg turn outs of the little frier to accompany the sit cry. toast, and' the ftagrant cup of coffo from the condensing colb pot. And tht the little clothes sprinkler, so convenient i thqse who love to u4e the smoothing Iro[ and the aLvadeed tooking stovo. the no pit ultra 9f stovet, etc. The only thing thi Wright hash'gUgot among his elegant plaih .planished and Japaned ware, Is the'' a-po Send for a few dozen planishoteI ten is I I go along wilb the elegant coffee pots. an those meditating houie-keeping can be sut plied from the beginning to the end of ti chapter. . .'EsoNAL.--ke wero gratilled with visit from the Rev. T. C. AleMann, who i stationed at Anderson, C. If., atd wh commi<sioncd by Bishop Lynch of Charlet ton, to establish a church at ihit p1aee, I now making efforts to rease tan amount sui ficient for this purpose. We are plea,ed i state that' the Rev. gentlen,an is metin with a large success. rite citizenq of An derson, Columbia, Charleston aind elsewlhei have already nobly cott ihti:d to this Chri lan enterprlso. It fi Mr. Me antm's put pose to call on our cltizens.. here, for a da, or two, and we heartily commend him ti their consideration. Ilour AaimN, llot fro1 at Noreign shore however, but front the gf,od, old hospittbi city of Chatrleston, aftcr im absence o nearly tbree weeks, the biggest holiday, b, the nay, we haive had sae,- the "late tut pleaantness." We do ntt, intend to wear the reader with a description of the lons ride down nor hack, ntor of all the sight seen, or pienusres experienced, nor tel tiem of what we ate or drank, atid a thou sand other things, ch no. Their inagina tion can pictnre it tall out when they ar told that we took part in all that was worti enjoying, ad paid our sco'' freely. W< were disatppointed sorely. how,-ver, in no being permitted to participate in the grea celebration of the 27th-the gala day o the firenen. On thalit morting, tired natur gave way, and the weak frame suecinbec to a chill, or rather an agne, of such por.et aid spite that had every man in the pro cession of that day been a stemtner, und everi boy a hand etigine, and every lady a ve, locipede, all the tegroes sent to the othei side of ,iordan, the street cara free, let cream ditto, and it waR prQulmsed. tlt all the engiies would unite aid throw a streaw which would reach tie faons resting platet of the harp of a thousand strings, and wak: a nelody such as angels iight listen te with delight, we couli not have m1tovet from our hed. That Tuesday iernling', agne will not be forgotten ston, nor wil the def'oted attetiont of oatr deltar litth unmr,ae. We mtissed tall tihe shtow, paraide ant.: funa, what we wiited nearly a week beyondu onr titme to see. limt ive atro home again, andt hmave thte phecaiing recollectIon of mtanty delighta to fall.bsck upon. Not onte-hialf the reasons imipnted to tas by thte juniaor carried ns to thte city by the sea however, aid we cananot but think hte hadl b)eent star-gazing just before he wrote thea local referrintg to the senior's trip, antd that his visions were of' green peas and iamb, h1: whicht mine htost Butterfield and the Gre clan bend of the Charleston ladles wera atll intermiled. Green peas were not In al otur thoughts and lanmb is ontr aversion Thtat our billiary dutet was slightly eatawami putssed we do not deny, and all the mor< proof that we were proof agahust his aol hmpeachmtent. Butt there it no harm dopec btut rather good, for had we the appetit which he wotuld make the publie believe Buntterfleid mtight have had a fsamine in hi fatmous hotel and have been redtced t< want. We are home again reader, hay< seen the elephatnt, and (or @ tinga, will lien ourseif to work. Outr chtief butsintess wat: pleasure antd recreationa, we have head both and are nmow ready to devote the preset ta votnr interests. Bntavi WVOMDs of A UntavE 0O.D MAN -In repaly to it note frotin the elitizens o Lynchaburg, Virgina, tentderiing: him a public dinner, Geunral Early writes: "I amt constrained to decline the piro posed entertainment. In docinig sat, desire to express to yotn mny tmoist heart felt thanks for the cordiai greetinag ymt have given me, individually antd cmolee tIVely, and to iasaure you thtat neither i wantdering abaroadl, nor on my return have I seen any cautse to abamte int tat tachmaentt to thte land of nay htirth, or tt water in devotion to the prninciples whiel acltuated na In pur lato hstruggle for al thtat wvas dear. "It is the houar of' defeat and adIversitI thtat realhy tries the hiearts anad sotuls .: melLn, nind those wvho shall hatve passen through all its tenptatins withouitt at ablandnn t tof hioor or pmrinciplte wvii be entltleti it then end, toa be regtarded nm the trite he,roea of ouri c.ause. "Very truly and resplctfutlly ynors, - J A. E A RfY." It Is said that thme proprietors of the eel ebrated Planiation Bitters. rant no les the nine pews from thle dif,-rent dencaojnl. iatins Ina New York Ciry', fomr tall ithose oh their employees 't ho will tteenpy them reg -ularly, f ree of chiam're. Timis is eer tainli praiseworthy, atnd it is to be hoped thait othera who eitmloy a hermge tnmber of pee. pie, will foillow thie exampjle. The above tact, acconmpanimed with the helief that a firnewho wottld look so closely after the tme aim and. iaelfare of their emplovees wonld ntot tindertake 'o uipose upon the Punrule, has imndteed ma to lyve the Pit tion, Bitters'a trial, andi hiavimag founmd Iti', to be all that is represented, we cordlly reconmntend thtem as-a tonic of rare merIt, Obiserver, July -1st. MAGOLtI,A-WATE Superior to the beat imted German Cologne, ands sold at half When we t ohi,1 our friend1 (n It cery ,dlipCult to pieaise am, amnd are itile er,cen4 d whether woe . lda 'er Inlfameul8 Sue MAmoiD LmIFN 1N INDIANA-TiE WRoNG1 n', OF TIE DjVot 0I On last Tuesday, Mr,I i be of LnIgyd,ft . om pt1sick e hu8sband.ta gon e nd tO # hddai 1S of a neighbor, nro stree Yh(il these, somle, one o aked her the ba es heard of a rtinior.tht ie wa %A,voic' isi froin her'husAid.-: She'replied liodtid, in a laughing way, was IakIing sothere In mark about the absurd stories peopt or toll, when a person entering handed het to a note from an it torney, informing hT w tint the rumor was true. Her husband ,d had- inidean:application-in -the Circut r. Court of Elkhart County, where th)e 1e parier iad never lived at all ; the Sh4r. n 1i itnd served tie process so informally, hat shte never received it; the applica. tion had iecen granted o the 19th of March - her hushnd had brouglht the decreu Lome with him, asid lived with 4 her nore than . a week before she found .4 ,t Iut, during, whici time shte had beets li attentiVely. nturig hit.imjbr,oni a fli of o sicki. a Mrs. Fronch was almst killed by the totilly utnekpected int0ligence. SlIt o had been narried Lb her - Iusband. twen ty-oTe years , ihey , had . two children itlicarly growni, aid <o fNr as it i* known, the 1imil' itas always lived in penee and unity. T1l1e hu.lsand is wolth. $6,000, Iut the wife did not receive one cent of alimony, although a portion of the prop. " erty waoinherited hy her. It m ono of tihe nost infiumous enses we have ever f ieard of, and as the dIicree was granted in a contry where tite parties never re. - sided, P considerable amount of perjury D Must have been committed. - The matter sh ld iave a legal itvestigations, for it certainly caps the climax on any thing we iave ever known in the ..way of In. diana divorces.-Indiana Sentinel of the Oths. Kind wordsq do not cost much. They never blister the lote:ue or lips ; and we have never heard of any inental trouble nrising therefrom. MARRIED,. On the 29*h April. by fite Rov. J. K Men. deniall. 61r. L. E. For,c, to Mrs. L. A. GIL DEit, all of Ntwberry District. Now Advertisements. it. Stewart-Nails cotton Yarn, Saddles, Bri. d'es, 1ltress-besitles Prints. Liwits. It. Moorman & Co.-Coro asd Pena. J. 11. & M. L. Hinurd-Columbia-Dry Goods. 1'ratt & Iatt- Soid" W inter 4 Carwile & McCaugara- wagon, wagons. It. C. Sh1ivbr-Columbla-10 cents patterns, a fine openitig, 01rean & ttier1op--Columbla Hlotel. V'ili2eit's 'avlng's 11m,ek . 1). Blemnn--Witalla I Il1tel. J. T. 1'eterai-t-Citattiois COMMERCIAL. NEwSaaTr, May 4.-Cotton easy at from 26 to 25}j. Now Yonm. 3a1v 3-7 P. H.-Cotton ateady at 28j; Pal,-s 3 630 ,ateg Flour a little more active, at wil.'s iadvt,ce Orn 2 a 8c. better--new mixed Western 881. Gold. after great excite% lienat nI'dt activity. cloredt at 35. AuuywrA, 31uv 8 -Cotton -market quiet and firn-uaiddSling 26l; MOecpt 0 21. ( 14A It.s-rot, .liey 8.-Cotton steady; sales 326 baes-amiddlinigi 27j receipts 3 -ivEtPoont, May 3 -Evetitig -Cotton easter -uplatds 114; Or leuns 121. PRI0ES CURRENT FOR NEWBERRY MARKET, CORRECTED WEEKLY. BAGGIVG, er yd-...-.............27 A CN, Hams.........................a2 20 tso$t,ry .... . .................. a20 IIANON IX ".'.:::..-; ..::::::::::: a 26 CSallo................................2.. a C'OFFO YC N....---..-.................... 2828 1I O ... ...............................61 a 82 , FF~...............................a 285 FlO................................ 12. " Oa.s...........................1 0ay2 IDIGO...'-.-.----------..........1,0 a 2.00 aD.................................2a2 LtAIII Soe................ a 50 MOLA8SES, uba... .''.'......i " New Orleans,...............1,26 NAILS Golden Syrnp,.......... 1,00 I 1. Kerosine..''......."..,'''"758 a8 P'O'r A roEd, Irish.per bbS...,......,' 7o RIE Sweet, pier buu.--......... , 0 8R 0 - "" -'--------..... a.l0 SALT, Liverpool.. ....--...........325 SOAP.--------------...........0a15 SP'IR[FS, Brandy.-.............0 a 20.d0 Gin..-*-.------.........i 800 Rm.............. 5 a 2 00 . .Bousrbon Whiskoy....4 ii 5 00 " Irish.-.................10 a 12.00 Scotch.--..-.-...........10 a 12,00 SUGAR, Crushed ..............0 a 20 Powdred --......... 20 " Coffee C.....-. .......... 2.0 " " ExtranC...........20 ' Brown.-.----........... 1 STARCH,'.-------.................20 SOD)A . .- - - --- - ... .. 15 I'OISACCO, Chtewiing and Smoking 40 n 2.00 Vmnatr...........-.........75n 1,07 ht E ATS. Beef. Mutton, Pork..... .8 8t 11 I'OUL tRY, 'Turkiva -..-......... .75 a 1 00 'Chickens............ 20 a 39' EGGS, per dos......-.----.......2'.5 More New Goods. Prints, Lawns, JT'ekonocta and many other.-, chieatp,-r thi in .ever. Outr stock i's fuStll anid comptglete. Mfay 6 18 if. RI. STEWVA iRT & CO. Wagons! Wagons!! WVe are still takmt o n'h-.p for, QOIVER, 00L, MAR LIEY & 00's 1, 2, 8 and 4 Hor'se Wagons. - Peon who may wish to secnre one of LIte above Warigonss for future use, wouild do well, o leavye their 01nh-rs nui h us at. an early day, so that their Vatgons itmty be retady for thema in goond tme. Out slock of DRY GOODS4, IIAJRDWA RE5 atnd (;IOJEIigg, is ftill and comtplete as usual. CA RWl'ILE & SicGA UGIhIIN Mtay 5 1a If. District Court of the Un ited Stat es. For the District of Sou5th Carolina. In the mtter of irtin Cltzfint, lndividutally, andi a4trvivor of Chatin & Susmmer--Hsank% H v whom a Petitionr for Adjudicaton -of IBmtkruptcy. was filed otn the 16th duy of Decembher, Al b '808 In sold Cousrt. This 14 to give notice, that on the 20th day of April, A D 1809, a WVarranti In llutik% ruptev was istned ngait',the estatte or- Iha' tin Chafin. of the District of- Lextui ti, aind Stle of south Casrollia woti ' heen adujihged a'J Bflkrupt oil hisOv Pcthi~nj ttt.ts 'Paymeint- f .an debtns ato said Bu kropt, to bim or for h in Iss an6 ierasiofany property b y imare debts. and to chaoo<o one o m re theer B poo to h hden at NwiryCI 1hday ofr* 4.usog at rQ onei -e A u~j;lo~. P qagppU) 00 LUMJ-..D RY GOODS, NOW. OPEN AT KINA RI'S. W E take pleasuro n -Infortjng our * Newberry friends Aud ,those of sur roundin country, that we have now open a select on of Dress Goods, with Frn1 Gimps and iuttons to natch, of beaut stylos and patterns. . A full lino of Printed Lawns, ambrics, Jaconets and Organdies. A full line of heetin A full line of Long he th. 'A ffillib"Of '41169 ! et A fllnlue of White Ygas 'A Ill imi'df M 'M I A full line of Uslo Thread Gloves. A full line of flosierya A full line of tIsh Liun. - Sunts.* A fill lino of Linen Coating, DrIlls and pieto -as it-h a I wo odk g We solicit a call frot our friends and all visto-s to o11,Tty I,vth the "asurance that our, stpek ain slh a i cqjs i 7 1 On,e.Anc. S09!10th .OfiUluntbia 'Hotel. May 5 18 m1si SIXTEEN CENTPr D EDssW opo ps. WE open. on Monday, a .presy lipe of DRES GOOD8 at '-10O., or 6ydri grr. $1 00, reilly prOtty tnd . rt4111 OIZO.. We give our p atrons fed i" s CIOte, th1 a4 vatage of our ha11vin g a proit', itood idy6. located In New York City;, alWAys in the narket rewiy for these bArgaink., 31ay5 18 ti- '12 $ ~..8 IVER. A FINE OPENING. $5.00 for a First Class $15.00'D eks S0 WE have about 23 Satin Stripqd Silk and Rane DRESS PATTERNS, of 'eullar beauty and richness, whioh are really worth, much more than we -offer thenf.. for; and gentlemen visiting the city cannot Invest $5 in anything more valuable to tako home. Call and see them. May 5 8 ti. R. C.- SHIVER. Nails, Nails. A large lot, by the keg, on retail, May 6 18 tf. It.STVEWART & CO. Cotton Yarn.'" The very hest made, at itnufacturer'a prices by the hale. A large lot a%. all iimlest oan hand. We are the Agents. 41ty 5 18 tf. I. STEW ART & 00. Iaddles, Bridles & Harness A One lot. just received, very. low.; May 5 18 tf. R. STE\VART & CO. SODA WATER. Ilavo opened t,hoir Fountitin for the season. PRATT & FANT. Nay 5 18 tf. OFFER EXTRAORDINARY I Nearly 8ix Hundred Pages of the Choicest Reading.for .50 cents. In ordcr.to gIve the people an 9.ppytUI mity to become better acequnaited wIth' their beautiftl snagazine,'ONCZE A MiONT~Ip the publishers will send the first sIx num hers of this year for 60 cents., Eachl unma. ter of "Once a Month" contalpm 9p double cobimun pages of the beat stories and on tertginilng and lnstrluctivye readi'ng to be' fouind it amny magazine In thte-'"country. I he suabscrfiion pu ce is $2 a year. Ita typoi,raplekal beauty is not exunAled. Send fifty cents, and yo:''willt'get this heantIful mag,uzine from January 'to June of thais year, contaIning 578 pages.of gi6e raddres. T. S. A RTHU &g S ggSg 809 o& 811 hobs:Int, St. PINa. IiOLUMIIA IIOTL, COLUMB IA, S. g. rn lF PRORIETORM take pleasure In an, 1.nonneng thamnurlubs *'h-guntuly furnished i Euabliehtmnt is non open for the a -om mnodattion of guestrs. Thue oale il alays' hie sunpplIed with every delicac of the sear sot--buth from New York and Charleston %A.nyket.sid no effort, will be spared to~ glve perfect satIsfaction, in every respect, to WAM GORMIAN, 31aySI 8 i f Notice. All persotis having demandsagainaf the estates of John Mf. iIkard, arid-Atidrew C. Rlikard, dr'eense'd, will preppnt them',.to mal puoperly at testead on or before the. frst day of' Jtuar next, tad also all per'sona indebted in said estates a Ill come forward mitd settle at once, or theIr notea anad adeonata wIll he nlaced in the buanas of may attorney for collesctlon. - *',.. JAMfESE. PETERJSON, Atlorney for ary A. Grifllth * iay 5th 18 Rt Is open for to reeptilon of oar ers sAd the transident P'ublic, It has been felarged anad areapged for .tho .-a cpmu)lation of pe'rsona e sIring to spend 1o' Rtwmmer In thIs healthy loenlIty. Theli, ~able Is furnIshed wIth the very;beat t.lte.mu.rket can *Mord, swel ltocked uwitl every u ~oty of WVines nd Liqnors, of the be. and pure,t Tht ~ropltiop py~li n isoua super. rislonto th.ht i et n ned to' fllnItin and 9 to,td' Jp 'tptadon sa PIPT OA841IOE D."BIEMANN,