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S3dn3Sdav. Idach 22. 18t. The Ball Rolling Dowa Nev llarmp.hire hits gne De-nccratic. llurra tor the WNT: MounTain boys! lhaY dawlns in the E . Fro:n Star to Star. Mr. N. A. StedS:nnn, .Jr., late of the 'i inin;ton Star, is r.o- C the editorit staff of the Mri-n Star. May the Star sted-2l shne Pomercy's Demotcr -. The N.w Ye:k M-.i (de -42--Tff" g:Q,i'.iy *V OscribinlZ a . to, and what waX pe in, I egant and 3e.appoitci New Yol k oflice, which has latelv n:,d.:rg.ne a tiorw:zh renova ion and :ditt:n Lwh from press roomn to sancit-m, frin co:osi ng ro m to counting room, Is as nat, c.!vien-lt and u--derly as the dek of a, man-of-war ichieved by M r. l'on:rmy. s'eta. Mntin the Democrat in the city of N' v 1, only tahr evidence of what energy and ni>i-v can accou,iib. The papei nowI i. said to h,ave a circulation of 200,061, an't-'gos to every city, village :end htamt in the L nitt( States. 0n the occa.n of th1 %isit which elivitA th'. descripti.m. an ext:a elition of fifty thouis:e~ s::n::e ..ie% i t.ret being pre. p:ared fr n.:.i!. T e werO '.'t up in ingle n i; ., and Wpion each of wich1 two cent .tmp:ito, he ; refixe:d, it a cost for icske NI- of -!,600. Mr. Pon;eroy eL.ims the nrgt 5!t of aty l,aper pu: .i' being aboUt one tlo; u sanda regl.1:r ee rre-pnden-t2 , n' ho h-e. p hi:n) an, ., t Un4i-o. :e:aiersproui2pt ly a.2al : . v I te , . po-. 1"') r conc ..hi Lnter:s. Ju.-ing by the -ast ain, the Oi ei n o diubt that the- '- man-ge:' c-'au n- Mr.S.vkes .of ha i-, a : i n he I mrs 11T the ntxt I** e " vet i ried. By the C:.ce- of Cod ard Si. Doollats a ray. The e;it--r of ti- EI11e'd ALvertiS-r Ilus purgently :2:1-S to" 'h:a.ngi" up of dt. fridle a.nd (e how" i the State ioun. We tr 1lIt the 11::wiv not be far distat when his gr.i,;ic pen shall tell that th-re i. "no nore wo: C of th' same sort "Ar t'.d 1c1e Ned" t; do, and "de sh hIle and <!e he ' n<I "ag'ricuI tureal impOme, t," genera:!y sha' occu, py the attvilti .0o thse so eiid :tors: "By the gracc cGi and ix T";liars a day, 1the Xegi'an .:rc of S uth Curo!ina &as at hist adjured A nest a f I nhy c-orrnlorant-. i:o ing I(ot a j at or tittle for the intere:,t of the tate or' people s) l4og as their 2: :riale craving fortn plund r were grtat:ikd. I n -r a wote niana governmnt an a! 2 sesv-awn2 oi turee week' was c ,n'.ide'1 am;.l s;.fieet for a LC ::ntre o: -U' t ur-A4 an' the mt2birs a r ' 'sed a fo-r (2-en O only three dars. Th ses-si.2n just e-n ded, lasted three mnmb au -1 a ', w i a per diem '2of \i d:!rs and co-t the State $-20, 00, actual ou'tlay, in to appropria2t-in, for- t:e pa of p.r diem, n mnileage and emnpyee' 2f th twol e, to say nothing cf t.-:1 ;itin an; d State House swintie, mrl all; t e othe-r nameO~ - ouls and namees ra- alti w.e.; -, perpetrated en a ;. xtnsv .2- '-e The member -ie dl the um ,:; during the 1n-;days th .six d4!ars aty and d:id nothing in the Way of ueefui legislatio. ..-' The -di-1,!:eei tw of the ir own juidges, wh- ..- : -1 -.'hit--if they -wer.. bad, an -.--- --.iein: to thit.k they were 0 : . Cx ,fr theyv eln-t ed them; - -;.. .' impea..chmen:;, and freea. tights, a:. a rr-. -, :- treatenin: and bogu< i,tio ti-O; m of former.c: Radii eal ste alin * 0o ba.-e colo red u,ar tvrs with2 e(-.1: .. m...tr h-:-rs, am. erectingt mn,::::.:: tb lead neg--ce. and- ad1j040:n. :ms -2 tIn-, a4 horse race , :ai -:i::ohrue and sham:tie-e, .i::,,t-. nn:.:d t-' indefinitel y p ro::. - h --se .si; n! de-. plete the S;:n tr~ 4-ar-............. Mzu.ca t 1.-c i.-.\ I: miles ahobbe .6-0, th 0 ae *n the Spar;. ';. - si aras thr- n -v : *-:n !'. t~ : 42 1 etv -*nd' rolled0 ,zown .a - - a-k:.ett tt 2 4een feet, and c:.*'-, ze- n a on'i twenty4 gaaeng':r-.- ::: o ::0" esIJeape n24 i: . a. . those perce': .! b. t o e - ' s a : ap ai A. -. :. - A C2retnh:i . -I . " i m 4 . Thomas,' an i I . N. \\ . \\'i::t is iaa ts i toe- ex-h. a .i no I;ne qi1-: was hu:t.- --'":>- 3:x Sed. Gene ar-! T;on a w -%s.' ; >a a.-ds." He fe:I:tn-i 0......h r Ir'- er is airm, but! ful of - 'f ' : ':=- ;:: 1:a bboun.dss. France- h'-as' fa --.-- "'- :.:-.ri is swayed b: a d ti- - m - -daw ?eSsT(. and a ,in' : r- r luen: pe-s'o'-*- r' C '- - ,een are a:e , ! '. rra:ernze n:b :-:- -4.* yin l..s fe .p .. ; - "t:ne have baee 'a ':.l. The Odl.....I: :- Unn hab at::e n ' n ::.e ' - - '1 gill e te e. -e tbe G-:rmn t:: A remakl'e n:- - .. -2 cess " ~a s:eel .- - wessshjeta. ha. we would rthcr I n gaudy chIromo14. b'- p wfiging a pra. -- - . i* - Spring coa n. !tration- 'i-r: -4 the ''Vive :.- - h and poemd- re - 9~- -It enrtain- soruae - n w-;U also thel COntve: - - - n ..rtr rent rrn4p'y m0 0 : -4no :!an. Price62 mJ a ' e: ' whc :s-0 iT 31ve copies (an;d n:: ::r-id .S "in .t Va-end"a~nd the ":4 -d ' *he' rb (andne engravifl.. P 4:-e- ty )e~ een & Peter-on, P:i:i'ph -.-gh oPe for sale by all News de:esI &cns D'e Modenwelt for .--. ek"ami work is received. 13;';1-. h--'::rri:--:be before s arc replet-- in pa:er C,~- d a and plates. I):e M:l .t"p:r ,sonib:y, and pa:te.: - . ,ldm3 T. Taylor, 30t1 Canal str.e Ther hastana ' io'en ato :2m1 3 eniq. d-in- m24e'I d,am ' :5:;l Tbe Conerete on the UpCountry T.cubles. Our readers generally are a.-are, that by invitation of Governor Scott, several gentlemen had a confe-ence with him on t Monday evening of last week. Among those present it is said, wcre Col. Fair, ot Newberr, Gens Me(owan, of Abbe- g ville, Mr. Hemphill, of Chester, Gen. Kershaw, of Camden, Gen. Easly, of Greenville, Cl's. Wallace and Connor, of Spartanberg, Mknsrs. Sim-tns, of tl Charleston Courfer, UarpVenter, of the Union, and Pope,tbh's and &ell, of (;olumb!a. The olject of the meeting being a solution of the caunc of the "troubies," a free discu!ion touk place, and it would have been strange mded had the conviction not bee,n pretty gen eral. that the pritne "ause of them all was the organitation :nd artmivg of one race ngalnst the other. The "Ui'll" Ie marks "that It was further urged-and not without some show of reasi- that tbe arming of the coior(d iiitia w-s re garded by the whites as dangerous to peace and good order ; and, n hereas, he- t fore such arming was done, men could go to bed in peace and secLrity, uiithout fear of mnlrstntior. no-w they were com- k pelled to go a: med th- n ves as a m: a sure ot seLf p : 1 i. Tie debate on . this subject wa, log l-I exhaustive, but the conc-lu.i-n icached by all was, that the ariii-g .f the coloredi militia was at least an in% i. C ImeasuIe." One of the iots nf the e% il, and a Ireat one, was ar;;ue to be the present status of the L gi.lai u-v, : profligate and irresponsible bWdy, and a represntation I without taxation, a body representiog only a small portion of either the wealth or intelligence of the State. The Union concludes: "Many of the gentlemen admintted that the per centum of taxation was not ex horl-itant, but the assessments were out rageously disproportionate antu unjust. amid that taxes were, in many instances, ten times as high as they oupht to C-c This arikes from the incom,,etetcy of thle issessors,rew of whom actually know any- i thing about the value of property, .i :mHany more being governed more by per sonal spite than by a desire to do j:s r tice. This is no doubt true to a great te extert. "That there are certain abuses in tht Legi.lature which must be corrected, there is no one foolish enough to deny Iand, so long as these abuses exist, therel I isl always be a fruitful e.use for com Tlaint. "These were the two principal pnints discussed, although others were inciden tallv mentioned. "The meeting had no political signifi cance whatever, for polities were no: mentioned, except incidentally, du'i i the entire conference. That the meting I % ill result in good, there is every rt ason to believe, its these geidlemnen can re S turn to their homes inipre.,sed %% i th tie , belief that the Governir really de:ires t d protect the interesti of all classes of citi zes, irre'pective of party lines Another planting season is upon us, and we feel constrained to a.,k the ci-ts e tion', what is to be done this ye-ar? hJav-e our farmers thought on the suiject I--king to their past experi-nce? D. o they intend again repeating~ the same course, or have they yet b camrn- con inced that the all cotton principile is a e ruinous'~ one ? It is about time that the_i were awaking to the immprtance of th,. suject. Valuable time has been lost,.e debts incurred, stock depreciated, and ntold inconveniences and deprivationas experinced in the abortive attempt to aake up losses by putting everything in ctton. It is in rain to expect any: others r. sult from such a policy than trouble ad pecuniary loss. In the daiys of the0 ancient regime, before the surrender, in nevr paid, with labor at command, and which could be controlled. Fuumters I r-v rich then it is true, but not so i:ch by cotton as by the increase in that othier property, and by a moure di r versilied system of crops. Now-, alas. the whiole energy is concentrated on cot ton, with a labor almost entir-ely unre e iabe, and which costs about as much a the cotton brings in mar-ket. Iiow S can they expect or hope to be better of hani they now are, or recover from their: nml a: rasments, if the-y c itinue the b: samne policy. It is absurd and idle, and not until the planters of the S,mth de- g~ :e:moiine to devote less time and breat' 4~of miotn to cotton, and more- to f.ou. er is, and the raising of meat, n ill t' ey s :et out ,if the slough of despor,d. Om of the excuses when talked to about their curse is "we can't raise corn, col t-in is h he oilyv sure crop." This is altogether in take. With the proper care inb ploginig, manuring and planting, corn enin he successfully rai'ed,-evidences suf 'p bient being shown every day in agricul ural paprers to convince the tnost wilful n blind. It has seemed a se-ttled, fixed hct, that this~ filly had to continue u ntil the while planting communi:y w nuld l eome completely tied up with ie's ias and debts, but we do bel:eve thait e le list year's experienice, added to all 0 he thers, eacti sadlder than the ot;hier, s be(giining to g'immer through the n 'ind, gi-rng a hope of better th.migs. lhe m:ma w raises his own h >g an d a in i an independent man, no dreadP . e:.s disturb his repose, andI nt at he 1.s is own. We d.- hope and b ~e that a ni-re enlightened daiyi r-!. n :-Te foliotn ing paragraph t:,en i OiL te &: ('deans Picayune, give' e "We havad osdy eraudued4 or country '. p -vtm the buniiu of'the pia:r'.. r.car~ri yevery section ofth: Lno b ':l porti agree in stat ing that the i-udr cot ton 'ad. h~e :;rgely- re.~ .:x- :: spring. In some distries-, it : . n. ot half as much cotton will be r o d- a::is ioit season. On the n hi.e, ei ma 'sa4tey euximat.efrom~ twenty-i fie ti -r.-y per cent, reduction in the r.r b -. Panters now fu':y y.ealize i.: - iuo t er ac-tios Ja seenn in en- i tre neg-lecting f.ed irops, They ha ve paid'prpeLty diearly for their experience,e en the cottoni erop of the South ' ecf-rth. no doubt, be kept within the rinie' limit of 3.l000,000 bales." a The nutrailleuse i-s now claimed as tl neto < a Co~nfederate ")j i- r. on i he utn4 ty) of Gen. Jitumphrey .Marshalt. mi S. Pthiri'k's Day " as eekbra:ed by Imrish- c a a.l.. ,nn m wodA with 5net anirit. General Newa Items The Emperor William called on Nancy. Fifty hor:es were burned in Brooklyn, on se 13th. Small pox has made Its appearance in ugusta. The Spartanbterg air-line railfad is pro ressiug rapidly. The battle fields in the North of Prance ireater a pestilente. The governments generally ai'e recogniling >e republic of France. Baron Von Moltke can speak every dialect i;d language of Europe. A terrific gnie at Memphis last week v.n, )ored several buildings. Prusia otTers to sill Mullholse back te iamre for 20,00,000 franes. Ti:e S:atc Dental Asociatign will mett ih Imhleston om the 12th April, prox. In .kcksonCos, West Va., them is asptiTS trongly imupregnated with arsenic. D. DAW% 14 TnE As:- -.Cw IIamp hire gone denloenaiti atl a 5outhert 10suraice C>.)mpa!y is workingr in the East. All the arms in tle hands of the militia ol 'airtield Cot-tiy have been turned over tc he municipal authorities. Resolutions strongly denunciatory of the emovul of Sumner have been introduced it he Massachusetts Senate. Rev J. Scott Murrav has received an unani nfous call to the pastorate of the Baptlsi hurch of Anderson, and has accepted it. T. e Senate of North Carolina has passec bill nking burglary and arson in the nigh1 ime punihable with death. We learn that Gov. Scott has ordered the cturn of the State arms, now in possessiot f the militia. WASHINGTON AND LEE-Lent began thi -ear on Washington's oirth-day, and wil id on the anniversary of Lee's surrender. The new railroad between Columbia ani unter will soon be a moving reality. Th< ink is an important one. Jo-b Billings says thar is no sekts nor re igious disputes among the heathen; they at ook a missionary the same way. A richmond writer advocates charging n admis.sion fee to church service insteac if pew rent. An earlv candidate for grief is a five yea ld child in Sheboggan,.,Wiseonsin, wh( vrites poetry. An Indiatn woman sent to market th< ast year, 1.500 c-gs-the product of hei >wn hands-says an exchange. Worth, the Paris man-milliner, is not com ne to New York, but has tet up his tetmph if folly in W-ussels. An e.cg!e was recently killed on the Wil nington and Weldon railroad, measuring ight feet from wing to wing. A lot of Ki Klux recently arrested it ,a:ham, N. C , turned out to be loyal lea :uers. ierof, Chnzy and Faidherhe are work. ng for an empire. lIonapartit meetintg n the provinces are numerous. The present year promises to he the moa etive ever known in the settlement of th( reat West. Gen. Terry has received orders to despatel 1 available troops to quell the insurrectior i Chester au d York. The Rotiechils are said to have lost from 50,000,000 to S75,000,000, by the result of the i:rac0,G.-rtn:i war. John W. Johnson has been elected U. S enntor by the Virgiinian legisiature. by to irLc maj-)rity over the republican caIdi, ae. The commision which went to Sim Do. iango are expeed to return shortly and eport as to the de-irabheness of the acquisi' .a of that far away land. The conventional interest bill, allowing a ontact rate of one per cent., has passed e Kentucky S:ate, and will pass the [os:. Te Schlesherg, a Ven itian mountain, verlooking the mirket town of Ibdhenema, A1 in. an'd barhed 90)0 of the in,habitaint4, be Ies, besides de-troying many buildings. An alkator fifteen feet long has beet kill. 1 on the Capc Fear rive,-, and a hiijpota' ius horn at the London Geologlcal Garden. An oIl viliain of toturteen abducted a tens er m ii lien of thirty-two, in Illtois the oth uldar. itte was captured, and the innocent o res,cu'd. Rumo'.rs tre 'fl'at *hat all the West Indin -l-masl fro-n the G.'m of the A ntilles down to amatica will sooni b:'purchtased and absorbcd v the U. S. The Tibune ht. a Washington ritmor that pain. thronah Siettles. offers to sell Cuba nl Porto R ico to the United States for S100, )0 000. The English House of Lords denounce the p:tdby of E'iglandl nt this warlike neriod. 'ut ci 300.000 barre Is of powder in Govern uit arsenals all but 800 barrels are worth A bill hats been introduced into the New ork L--gislature to ptrevent the sale of lign:ors cept for mechanical and medicinal pur. Reliable authority states that cavalry arc taike the place of' root cold iers in the work fqueling itiurrections in this State. Foot )mpnies aire looked for In Colutmbia. Canadn is the four h maritime power in 1 worbl,l has 74591 ships, with a tnnnage of 0 000 tut'. Great Britna. the United tas andI France are the greatest. Charles Stumner has at last come to grief, is own party being the executioners. Ile ad become too troublesome to the great ndker. at thorn in the flesh, hence his fall, nl the Priesident is reported to be in great lee at his victory. M.ter filling four newcpaper columns and i:>:0t private commnunientions, by the art I houtograph:y, ha:ve been reduced to so fl a comnp.ias as to lie insertd in a com ion qill, atnd thus conveyed to Paris by a rr:er pigeon. In Prston, England, James Dilworth, a ker, soill his wilfe, a comely woman 2'1 ears o:d, at t action, for half a crown. A etr oiperative! .ve the purchaser 6-I. for is rg:in. So says the Liverpool Courier, te. 10. Col. Job Stout, of Ilarding, Iowa, has a ryet book, manufa:c:ured into its present ipe) by hiimci-lf, from the skin of the first g slain byv the pilgrim fathers, and which as used as a wallet one hundred and ninety Th obstructions placed in thle James river ae been nearly all removed They con tedu oa twentv erib<, constrtneted of timber, I x is inches, filled with stone. anid scnred v iron rods. p!ae<d in three rows across the anetl The river will now have a depth 1 fee t water. In the Senate, aifor stormy idehate, it was etermed to t:yv the resottation of adjourn' ent on the table, that a Ku Khix bill might Srenr:edt. nto itheir le.i-luitiont is to- he en rtierLd Several propo<itions to restore or ot in the South have been referred. The aor Suth. Psengers between Charleston and tugnstat are ta!king~ ab,out the beautiful hts o th-- tihiutat ds arid thounsands oh hi tri-s now ina fill looim on the cel aratd Devrby Fruit Farm at Aiken, S. .\lore than a mttie of thi-m f:onts the eut Caro!ira R1-tltoad.- Phonix iTa A-3.tcxN STOCK JOUttNAL, fot treb enmans hiandsomet engravings of .doa and. 1;-ctont C.:tlc. E,sex lo-gs, pa~ g--l h{ambue~ rg anI White Leghorn -i.i o an etnrv;in- ant:] ground plan of Siet i,: lmt e<t' in th.- -intrny; ahowing eip.royu u e iod<of cooking food for this uth ahus.ed ca:.lruped. This Journal i it u;. cl"'t with c-ee or'tnal article', on redig rel re. .:ri iagi-e:n-ntaud d:seases doete anial and shouldl be in the inofI everv y arm.-r. Specimen conies mt t Free. Addres' Y. 1 . 13oyer 4- Co., Pub The April Galaxy i,: te hand. .4nd a splen j number :i. ''Memnorand i,". by Mark waiti is discotntitued. .A new humorous -p rtmet, uinder the spc,eial ?hatrge of n Piatt, will tie furni-hedl. The,Gablixc 'uu.:s in eo.l thiines. Slheldonfl Co., 667 road wy, i-4 per anumu. PARes. March 17.-The jouraels unani ously deprecate ite exhibtion of any vio ne towird] the G;ermatns returning to busi ens an I r-sidet:C - in Paris, but urge their LOCAL. APPOIN'TZS2T.-Mr. Solomon P. Kinard, our worthy ex-postMiaster, is again appointed postmaster at this plaie. TRtAL JUSTICES -Joh3 T. Pitts and F. H. Whitney, the Pheni:t says, hate been an nounced as Trial Justites fbr Newberry County. Now OPE21.-A rare ts ortmein t of elegant Spring Dress Goods for Ladies an'l Gentle men, can he found at the store bf Messrs, McFall & Pool. The stock is full, and has been selected with unusual tar, and an e amination is respectfully solicited. WooL UOTT01i.-A sample nf tottch cf the character of that grewn ift the 11st hdieo has been handed us by Mr. Packer, (who lias the seed for sale,l as Coning from the plat: tation of Mr. Simpson Sligh. The texture i r fine but the seed are too small for our gins. It muy be that this cotton grown upon our soil can derelop a better grade and prove rc munerative. A patron of a certain newspaper once said to the publisher: "Mr. Printer, how is it you have never called on me to pay for your paper?" "Oh," said the man of types, "we never ask a gntie.nan for mone-." 'Indeed," replied the patron, "how do you manage to get along when they don't pay you?" "Why," said the editor, "after a certain time we conclude ho is no gentleman and we ak him "Oh-ah-yes-I see. Mr Editor, please give me a receipt,' and hands him a V. "Make my name all right on your books." 'liOr. HUGHES' ENTERTAINMENT, on Tbursday nigt, in the new Hall, was all and more than was proui-ed in the bills, which is not generally the case in public entertain ments. His powers of ventriloquism are very good, while his feats of magic gave ev idence of an acquaint.Mnce with "presto change" accomplishments of considerable ability. Mr. Gus. Frank, as a delineator of* the 'peculiar" character, is not to be beaten, and we pronounce him first rate. Gaylord, of the celebrated Skiff & Gaylord's minstrels, "ho runs on a big reputation, cannot touch Mr. Frank in his role of a half-starved dar key. Our sympathy was much excited, and we fancied that a good sqare meal going through his capacious mouth, would have been a sight worth seeiti, and have de stroyed the feeling of ' goneness" so much complained of. Take it altogether, it was an excellent and mirth-provoking show.- k Prof. H. promises to return next Summer, and if he comes we promise him a full house. In this connection we would suggest to the lessees of the new hall, that a suffeient num ber of comfortable chairs or benches be pro, cured, as early as practicable, and that chan deliers he suspended for the purpose of light. A seat for a couple of hours ou a rickety board with a nail projecting throdgh it, is far n from agreeable, added to ahich a darkness 8 almost felt, wtlich the dt.zen or two candles did tiot materiality dispel, might have given rise to restlessness on the part of the au dience, had the entertainrncut been less than ( The impromptu episode of the little black dorg 'vas better as goar." A MAGNtFICENT OFFERi.-We- invi.e the ~ attention of' bachelors who would like to marry, and also of young ladles who feel am t>itious to cake charge of cooking stoves and men's wardrobes, to read the 4'ollowing: Ac tuated by a desire to do goodi to the _suffer ing, we propose to get a husbanal for any e young lady w' ho will bring us in lhe largest list of subscrIbers to the Uelald: with the 6 cash, by the first of Maiy, not to.cte.: d five hundred, nor less th.n .one hundred-. Any young m.in who will accomplish the same, will be accomnmodated with the nicest wife the country affords. The n'mes to. be sent in as fast as they are obtained. I' fi ve per sons of eithier sex obtain the req'tisite num-, ber, the handsomest and best will be pare seated wIth a snug farm well prov ided-the selection in this ca-e to be left to a commit tee of married gentlemen. Besides whieh, if the five lists be gotten up, we will give a grand entertainment, in which music, mirth., and good things shall abound, the like of, which has nevr been seen in the old city of Newberry. Remember, this is not like offers usually made by publishers; we don't offer extra copies of our paper, secotnd rite sew ing machines, parlor organ<s, britiley plows,4 and a variety of other truck, hut good hu bands and wives, and ensure a life long hap piness. Tfhink of it, girle, and jnnip ait the work, and young meni, be up and doing. GaEAT ExPECTA'r10Ns.-Th1e lamented Dickens wrote hundreds of' pages in making up his famous ttovel, "great expectations" no doubt he had nothing else at that time to do. Not so in our case; we propose just one brief paragraph on the sub'ject, and beg the very especial attention of the ladies while the attempt is made. One of the John's left this town on Thursday last. They wi'l all be sorry to know this. HIe took thae downt passenger train, ad all the moucy lie could get his hands on, and it was no inconsidera ble amount. Had there been a telegraph line in operation John might have been stopped, but there is none, and he was aowdto proceed. Ilis destination no doubt is N'ew York and other important cities, and his principal business to get rid of the money. Had he taken a lady along, how quickly he could reduce his pile: but he didn't. Perhaps he was wise in going a!one; had be taken one, all the rest would have been envious and discontented, and the oh ject of his mi-sion frustrated. That object is to lay ont his mioney in dry goods, dress goods, trimmings and such ottier notions as ladies delight in, and it is with much p!cas nre announced that he will shortly return, and "great expectations" are entertained that his coming back will fill the gentle .sex with delight. This John is the agrreeable and obliging representative of the firm of Messrs Mathias Birre & Son, atid knowing that he stands Hitat in the public estinma tion, we a:e glad in being able to say this much for the general benetit. Newberry, sinace the mietm->rable fire of '66, has been without a suiltaly-appoinit ed hall, but that want is to be s.appli.ed. A hall Si0 odd feet deep by sotnethinig over 40) feet wide, over the new store of the Messrs. Mayes & Martitn, is bei' furtiishied by the lessees for all the pur poses w'hich obtain in a cultivated and progressive busintess community, chief arong which are those refinied in tellectual and social enljoymnents which sprinig from a proper appreciation of the legitiniate drama atnd the tmuses getne rally. IThe lessees have app'-tited a commit tee, comr-isting of the fo'in nae geen I' . M. Lik,, 0. Li. Schum Geoim j *;.gone. who'se dty it is tot w:,it .a . .ie spirited citizens Eair e.st il.uni ot 5' ,.Sst in procuiritng a -ui'i o t "am to aid in opi,ointing the k.1 A ./.w,.honpe that egenmrl good hich must result to the emnmunity,i rill be a full Incentive to a liberal re pouse. It is hoped that a stut tar-ge enougl -ill be obtained to furnish comforta%,4 xa and erect a stage. We rite grai! ed to stite tbat the Messrr. M. & M.. ,ill farnish elegant chandeliers for the t all. CRAP3. Every plain girl has one tonsolation bough not a pretty young lady, she will, if he lites, be t p,Vtty old one. Whiskey drinkers are informed that a pirited atticle ; nta inade out of old rub e shocu atd til ig. A heathen Chinese ta'Ie the impirtant discovery. A -kstcriber to the Herald who Is in ar, I er<. beg-s ui :o hold on. If he will kindly jivo i something to hold on to-of a greez ijek varieyV-we'li d1. so. lherv will be an almac lant fruit harvest his yentr-if ;he cru;:! frost don't nip it in he b1il. Old Joe lladdon, lo sticks to the decla ation that he was the first man who ran an ngine on the Sonth Carolina Railrovd, was n our town last week. Our young friend and sirger machine Lgent, sends greeting up from Savannah. Ie also senils an advertisement and much f ove to the girls, and we take this medium >f making the fact known. Parties interest I in good sewing nachine-, will refer toad., while the girli will thankfully take the por ion intendei for them. Those who know say that the warm side if the stone is turned over on St. Patrick's Lay, the 17|1, which is a p.!culiar mistake. twas turned over on the I,h this time, urc as preaching. Au eccentric man recently dying, left in iis will $1,000 to a man, who, ten years ago t un away with his wife. Reason, he never brgot a favor. The hardest money raisod is that needed br the gospel. One of the thick skinned ,entry, finding his assessment increased, ex :iims with angnih, "great Julius Casar, i vhiat will b,:cone of me, the gospel going up ad cotton goin-, down!" The prayers of the 'aithful are irquested in behalf of that man. A cock light e,ime off in this town last 3 eek, and as it is a cruel, wicked, and abom nable indulgence, the attention of the city 'athers is called to it, with the request that c hey stop any future occurrences of the same. ircu.scs, itinerant auctions, street rowyism Lnd many other things which are high. y taxed, are nothing in comparison. Tax. t, put it down, squelch it. The man who d:d not see the cock fight, )ut held stakes, and lost ten dollars in the ount, one way or the other, or by some oth r means, received a just reward. It served im right. "Long engagements" writes a young lady. fare going out of fashion; young men being t last convinced of the stupidity of making t ati inonial proposals until they are in a po- r tiohn to fulfill their promise at once." NEW ADVERTISEMEATS. THE C.UI1OLINA MANUFACTURING MMPANY.-H 11. Bleuse, President and ruprietor, advertises Stoves and liti-ware, I nad Guttering, Pluubing, Rooting. &c. TIHE S[NGER MANUFACTURING COM- c 'ANY.- the Singjing Miachineb are good in itmtions in a smaii Zainily, and in propor- ~ iona to the size ot' the fatnily much better. SEWING SOCIE rY-See Special Notice.t VALUABLE TOWVN RESIDENCE ANDr 'lE ACRE LOT FOR SALE.-J. B. Car ie, per Z. W. Carwile, Jr. i . R. M AIRSiALL -uSee his characteristic ard.-I y.\LUAI.E TRACt OF L.AND FOl r .LE.-Ost>orne Wells.r MISsES A ND CIIILDiREN'S SIlOE. 1erur..-\,!aiis & Meut ad vertise:at 5Vperior rticle t'romt tla; velebr...ed fauctory of Miles COX NEEi' AND) PEARIL IIOMINYt -AtM -ye & M ur!ih'-. F.N fIt \ CO) I FON SEZID FOR SAL.E. SL. McCangbrin. !CE ! ICE;! ! id!! ! !-J D. Batemnan. Co The lmue.' i.g Is -id '.o hja'e b und posted ini Uni.i: K. K. K. iE1 Qtanucarrens, Narrn DI)vst..N, S. (;. - SP:CIAl. Oxosats No 3, K. K. K. "Ignaorance is the curse of God." For this reason, we are determined that iembiers of the l.egauliature, the School ;ommituissioneir and the Counity Comn mnsioners of Union, shall no longer liciaute. Fifteen (15) days notice from this date, s therefore given, and if they, onue and .11, do not at once and forever resign heir present inhuman, disgraceful andi trageous rule, thenm retributive justice ill as surely t>e usedI as night follows ly. ALtso.-An honer,t mian is the noblest ork of God. Fo'r this reason, if the Clerk of the ad Board of County Gommrtissioaners and ichool Comm uissioneer does not im me liately renounice and re-linuisha his pres at posi tioni, then harsher mreasures thana his wvill mos.t assiiredly and certamnly he a ed. For confirmatio,n, areferetnce to e orders heretofore publhished in the .ion WeXekly- Taies andi York ille Ena pirer will raire fully anid comapietely .hw our Piteniti.i By order G raid Uhief. A. 0. Girand Secretary. Mar,:h 9, A. D. 187l. Wai 4.tt%.os, Maur ch '6- n the ouse, tertile colloq 'aal coti.,torns oc :irrd ai<- tmm ninig bettween Blaine nn ad futier, B!aine deceending from the chair. rite denu'ancia tions wer-e toutuaal anrd aearty. Butler ssil ihe had been at act ed beforae wath, maire ingenuity, hut lever with moire malaigni ty. In the Senate, Morton presented a1 nenorial froma the luepuabiiean Associa in of tais cityv, declara,g that colored op'e were deterred ftrnm going Sutha >y the Ku K'ux. 'hue cacus oif the senate this ttuorniig reached rno result. The Montgo'mery Mail says that since .e law was passed in Alabamtagivin g :very wom nan $5,0i 0 w huos.e husbandl hadl eni'kiUl lb the Ku Klux, lots of fe anae carpetb:ggers are c-oaxing their tsband- to go out in the uiood-s. hoping hev may be K'a lKhaxedh. Extetisive rigr atirin i,. expected in the State from ..w Eugland! this spring, on account of he $~>,000J. Ptaa.,D'au.ru, Mairch 16.-Seven of he ganuig who r,obbed a younag man and mtraged! his femnale comapanion, aged ourteen, nlear- the river hank below the avy yard, have been arrested. A mo-etment is oan foot for establishing ustionial ret-enua pohace to assist reve mue officers in cenforcing the law in all ections of the country. se 1F YOU FEEL D U LL, trowsy, debiiitated, have frequent heaidache, nouth tastes bad, pooir apperire and tongue rted you are suffering from To.rpid Liver or 'Bio-nes," andI nocthing wHI cure yoo se peedaly and perma:nently as Dr. Pierce's A4. xt. or Golden Medical Discovery. Sold by Maril2 drugi. SEWINC SOCIETY. The Ladles of St. Luke's Church have es iblished a Sewing Society for the purpfse f assisting to defray the cost of necessary 'pairs, itad other expenses of the Church. 1nev propose to take Sewing work of all itds, and persons desiros of entrusting ,eir woik to them will have it executcd ell and promptiy, by leaving it at the !sidence of Mrs. Fowles, (Mrs. Stewart's), -here all who Are dIspo.sed to assist in the -ork or become members of the Society, -111 meet every M 2nday at 5 o'clock, P. M. Mar. 22, 12-tf. A Rare Chance-Beautiful Premium. The Southern Press, a large, elegantly rinted, literary and fire-side paper, and the Iwberry Herald, together with a fine, large teel engraving of either Gen. Lee or Gen. tonewall Jackson, is offered to all new s.b cribers, for $G. The regular cost of both pa ers and engraving beitng 58.50. To clibs of ffi th, two papers and engrav ng is offered zat .5 54) each, and to clubs of en at 5 ech. C:anvasser, can-make a good thing now by ptting up chtih,, as for each ca<h sub-criber. n a e!nh (if no: less than ten, the getter up f club or canvasser will be given a copy of ither ener.iving, Gen R. E Lee or Gen. 4onewall .Jick,on. In other words, for ten ubscribers he or she will get ten engravings, ive if one and live of the o;her. Remenoer that the engravings are of supe ior merit. tf. A,x 15DisPXs1BLE.-No family circle is com3 4ete without a good singer, and how is that to e helped. says one. when no member of the fam ly has the gift ? There Is nothing easier. Go t onceto the store of Mesrs. Chick & Chick. nd purchase one of the new Singer Family ewing Machines, the best machines made. tf '- REPORT IS A QUICK raveller." Sumter Bitters has proved this act, as its reputation has travelled far in the hort time it has been before the public, as he best Tonic in use. Mar. 22, 12-1t. --+4+ :&rTIIE FUTURE PROSPER TY OF THE SOUTn.-There can be no doubt hat it would contribute greately to the fu ure prosperity of this section of tha Union r many amongst us would turn their ener J-s and cUpiEal in new channels of enter rise and business. rbe old roads ar. c!car. ut they are worn anl crowded. Blaze a ew path through the woods for yourself, oung man, and yon will arrive at the goal f succ.-ss ahead of your competitors. A triking example of the value of this pres ept is found in the c.se of Mr. P P. Toale, f Charleston, S. C , a plain meclanic, who as made him<elf the bead of a large manu actory of doors, sashes and blinds. Mar. 1, 9-1m. Vir CHEE RING FACTS FOR HE HLLIoV.4.-E very day demostrates more learly that liver complaint, in all its dis ressing forms, can be controlled and cured ithout diflictilty or inconvenience. It is n obstinate disease, but its obstinncy is t proof against the pertinacious, reme ial and restorative operation of Hlostet er's Stomach Bittters. That genial cor ective co.-pels the organ to do its duty. t must sterete regulAsly and healthfully tider the influence of the Bitters, Their etion brir.gs it back from a state of rebe' on into perfect harmony with the laws of e1lth. If there is costiveness, it disap ears ; if there is side-ache or back-ache, it eases, if the skint and the whites of the cyes re tinged with stuperfious bile, they recover eir natural hute; if the appetite is gone, treturns; if the digestion is impaired, it is estored; in brief, whatever the symptotns fthe complaint may be, and wha:ever the ase it has assumed, a cnre is certain och arc the uniform effects of this prepa' :tion where billions disease bas been al. eady development ; butt in cases where ere is merely a constitutional tendency to ver co:nplaint, it may ;prevented through ut life by the regahr use, in small quan ties, of this palatable an;idote. These are rvenl facts, and should be seriously pont erd-or rather, they should be promptly e" a:aduo..-by all persons of billions hiab Mar 1, 9-Im. COMMERCIAL. e iwEttomv. S. C.. March 21.--Cotton. Si a13c. C''.ce.va.s. Ma rca 21 -Cotton 1 a 12). Livk.sP.o., Maoch 20 Even,ing.-'otton steady -uplauda i2 a ij: Orleans 78 a d ; sales 10,000 a 'ee.. Naw Yonx, March 2'-Cotton tending down. rith s:lk-a of'5.- 50Obale". at 14?. Gold 11) ai11. C A nL,S-o". March 2'.-Cotton dull and easy. -middinig 13]; receipts 518 nales; sales 1c0; tock 24.4 1. Acocs'rA, Marc,as.--Cotton dull and weak, rih sale<' of 180 bales-tnididling 131 a 13j; re eipts 186. aluable Property for Sale. I OFFER FOR SALE MY DWELLING id LOT in the town ot Newherry. The Lot contiins 5 ACRES. The Dwell. ng as eight roomas, has been recently n inted anid otherwise greatly improved. The beauty of the sitnation aid other at rcrtis of this fine nrope'rty are too well nwn to require further an 'tice. For terms apply to Z. W. CA RWILE, JIa. J. B. CARW ILE. Mar 22, 12-St. COME ) Tuesd.sy, Thurstday and Saturday TO 3iy Shad and other Fish. MARSHALL lIas endles"s vtaieties of chteap andl nice FOR onfections, Groceries, Fish, Fancy No tions. Cosr BARGAINS i Tiat-ware, Crockery, Glas-ware and pat. en t goioda. R AGS WANTED.-B'onaght itn any quan ity. M.ar. 22, 12-lt Sheriff 's Sale. By virtue of sundry writs Fieri F.aci:as to ie direced,il I a ill sell on the first Motnday t April next, h.- followinig personal prop. 'rt, viz: I Burgy and Harniess, anid ahout lii ii shitnghles. Levied ont at the suit of J. 3Leathy et. al. vs. Samunel Dogan. Al-o Tw'o Miles, One Bagry, Household and Kitch--n Fiarniture. Lev'ied on at the 'ait of J. B. Woirts, vs. G. HI. Werts. T. M. r.AYSINGER, s. s. c. Mar. 22, 12-2t. Extra Cotton Seed for Sale. The Moina and Mississirpi fine staple. ,oah producing a very fine staple, whaich :omands in market several cents per lb. nore than the common cotton. "Edward's four bales eotton," said to be rery prolific, anad sells for moore thtan the "Peeler Cot.ton." Price for each of the above $1.00 per bushel. R. L. McCAUGHRIN. Mar. 22. 12-3t. ICE ! ICE !! ICE !!! The Columbia ice House, is now open for he season, and prepared to sell natural Lake Ice, at from I to 1j cent. per pound, wcording to quantity. TH's Ice is f'a, pr - erable to any manufactured, or prepared, 'y Chemical process. JNO. D. BATEMAN, Agt., SPRING STYLES JUST- OPENED AT McAtl & PL s The only House in Newberry exclusively devoted to DRY GOODS! And in which LADIES CAN PROCURE WHAT EVER THEY NEED AND OF TIE BEST FABRIC. OUR SPRING STYLES ARE BEAUTIFUL. and embrace DRESS GOODS, with trimmings to match. CALICOES of neat patterns, SILK COVERINS, Embroideries, Edgings, Tattings, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons. A beautiful assortment of Shower and Back Curls, of Real Hair. and all grades and colors. And all other things which go to fill a lady's wants. Gentlemen will also find a choice assortment of PIECE GOODS AND UNDER WEAR. Our goods are carefully selected. of the best. and will be sold at nioderate prices To all of which attention is clled, and an examination respectful Il asked. McFALL & POOL. Mazr. 22, 12-tf. THE SINGER Manufacturing Company, AT THE WORLD'S FAIR, -Constituted by the homes of the people Received the Great Award OF THE HIGHEST SALES3 And have left all riva's far behind them, rOR THEY SOL D IN 1870 1 2 7,83 3 MACHINES ! PRINCIPAL. O?FCE : 4.58 BROADWAY NEW YORK. W. D. IIAWLEY. Generd Agent, Gecorg.ia. South Catrol!ina and F'lorida. Principal O0fees. 197 King~ Street. Charleston. and 13:2 Broughton Street. Savan=ah. Mar. 22, 12-]t. AT MAYES & MA RTIN'S. M ar. 22, 12-2r. NOTICE ! A FINE TRACT OF LAND) FOR SALE, 126 acres, more or less. I will sell at New berry C. 1.., on Sale-day in April next, a most de.sirale and fertile tract of I and, sit uate aboutI. amile's from town, :and bounid ead hv lands of J M. Blaxt.-r, on the South, J. B. Snmith, on the East, Dr. Sampson Pope, on the West, and Gainnt Street, on the North. Terms made know'n on day of sale. OSBORNE WELLS. Mar. 22, 12-2t. ABRAMS & METTS T AKE pleasure in iniformiing their friends an! the traade geanertally that t! e ba; e j-ist opened an elegant etock of S?i R ING ad SDIMER B00OTS, 8S10E8, &I. Their stock of Ladies Shoes is from the celbraied factory of Mile' & S.mt, :and for beLatr of fuiihl are superior to anything vet introduced to thi4 na kat. In a few days will be optened a fine seletion of Misses' & Children's Shoes, to which they invite speci.a attention. All goode warranted, andl sOhl at a short profit for c:a,h. ATURAMS & METTS. 3lar. 22, 12-tf. "Quite Run Down." How often is this expreesiou used by persons whose bod ies and minds are exhausted by the toils andl anxieties of business life. Mere stimu-. lants do no goodl in sueh cases. Their first effect is transient. The re-action disas trote. In Tarrant's Se'er Aperient, the true remedy for this bueaking down of physical eneraies, anid the aniinal spirits is providead. It renovates and refre4hes the assimilating organs and the nerves, while it carries off, without violence or pain, all the impurities which clog the bowels a:id vitiate the blood. In indigestion, billiotus ness, constipation, nervous weaknes', and hypochondriasis, it has no rival, except the water of the Seltzer Spring itself, of which it is the exact and perfect equivalent. SOLD BY ALL DRUGG!STS. Tin Ware! Tin Ware!! TIN WARE!!! PLUMBING, ROOF ING, GUTTERING, And ill wvrk in this line pitt up to orde? aui- reodv 'or sale at CAROLINA XANU. FACTORY. Call at elti er house, Colaw bia or Ne%s berry. HENRY H. BLEASE, Mar. 22, 12-tf. Proprietor. I have this day 1ought the entire Stook of the Caro.na Matufacturing Cumpany, and will continue the business both in Co. lumbit and Newberry, and, by agreemes, will carry ort the origina! design of said Gompany. HENRY H. BLEASE Man 22, 12-It. THE Carolina Manufacturing Company hereby tender their thanks to the people of Richland, LexinIton, Fairfield, Newber, Edgefield, Abbeville, Laurens, UUion and others, for the liberal patronage of their houies bodh in Columbia and Newberry. And the thonsands of thanks that we have received from various quarters for putting so many ar.icles of prime necessity down to such prices as enabled all-.to own thear, a|otie has more than paid us for our labor. And these advantages aill stL4 be given by our successor. H. H. BLEASE, Mar. 22, 12-It. Pres't C. M. C. COTTON SEED. FORTY BUSHE LS GENUINE "BOYD'S PROLIFIC" GOTTON SEED. For sale by MAYES & MARTIN. M.Ar. 22, 12-2t. ICT(RIH TON BITTERSe ENT/R ELY VEETABLE. FoR THE CuRE OF Dysppsi1, Age and Fever, Billious Diseases, Gene ral Debility, and ail Impurity of the Blood. It excites healthy appetite. invigorames the Digestive Organs, is devoid of all thal dreadful poison-Fnsil Oil, and imparts a most agreeable, waroning, and cordial effeet to the Stomach. It exhilarates the spirits. relieves pain, and is most woudertally efa eacions in all d,bilitieS and irregularities of Fetmales. It will prove a positive preventive in all MALARIAL CONTAMINATION. MOTTE & TARRANT, Xau'cturers and Sole ProprieWr NEWBERRY,.S. C. Mtar. 15, 1 1- :f. J. E. PETERSON &.C0., A[CTI.N A.D COXMISSION ERCIAJSL NEW BER RY, S. C. Auction ad Sale's Room in Pool's aew &re BSuilding on ('ald w,-I Street. b$wees fl.tel and P.- S&cott's.' Are niow prepared to -reeive consiga nme'nts of go)ods, of any and every sharae. Consigntme.ir re.epectfully soliidted. They hope by a strict and cloieattentio.n to busi niess to merit a reasonable shaie- of publie pit ronige. Muar. 15, I1--tf. JUlST BE CEWED On Consignment, A lot os FLOUR, BACON, SUGAR, COFFEE and SYRUP, W!:ieh will be sold Iow' for CASH, at their new store room,. by J. E PETERSON & GO., Ane:ion & Conm. Merchante. Mar. 1.5, l l-i f. BUY "CQTIOXOOD" To Manure your COTION. Call on WM. F. NANGE OR .. JNO. T. PETERSON. Mar. 15, 11-tf. -NOTICE. Byi d:rection of the will of Washington FIor'd decea'ed, and,c by permui.sin .ofe the Cou,rt of Proba,te, I will sell, at th~e latitres idence of W.ashingtona Floyd, deceased, on W,ednetsday, the 2.tI h d.syv of March-rinst., all Ihe per.<onal propertv, belonging to the estaste of said deceased, not .spiee.fially willed, consisting of a fine lot of 17 miulee, 6, horses, eattle, hogs, corni, fodder, a large lot of cotton seedl, 3 rored, and 2 two horse wagons, 2 bugigie-', a large lot ef -cunr enred bacon, l..rd, household and.kiteiten furnitu:c, one finie piano, a very larg.e. lot of farming implentsats, anda many other: ar iee, too te.dio:s to mention. The lantds =ill1 al,o be rented at the same Termii, ca-It. .JOllN T. PETERSON. Mar 15, 1 l-3t. Eaetutdr. THOMAS B. LF.ITZEY will take -tice that I will apply to the Probate Coutt, 'for Newbierry County, on the Seventh- day of April next, for l.et;'rS Di-tuissory of my Guardianship, and Sin:l son!!ement with said WARD. J. C. S. BROWN',. Mar. 8, 10-5t*. Guardian-. Notice for Final Discharge. I hlEREBY give notice that I iifl 'PRTy to James C. Leahyr, Jndge of the Probete Court, for Newberry County, for a finald,i charge aa Adlministrator of the Es'ate of-R. C. MAFFETT, deceased, ot' Saturday tji. th d;ay of Aprdl, next. HENRY llALFACRE; Adm'r. Mar. 8, 1.t-5r. TO RENT. A desirable STORE on Maini Street. For terms, apply to D. MOWER Mar. 15, 11-f. NOTICE.' The public are hereby notified- thafob and after the ex- irition of thi-rty days1roi this da:te, my wile P atline Ciohen', Willt as a freed--.4r.