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S t i o uh d' - I ' Democrats have mhade ' *m W of I Wvyring Ten~ritory, electing -- f thirtei wMeaebers of the eighte.n of the twenty ILI .tcnco th a san m f inVit. 'Ddtv of New Yrk. which ocurs at the esidence f du brid : fater on0 tuber 6. 'uu!l U: Nn:Itor iiinchback's re Ord is t;us tersely recrded it) a New O s : - 'x v ,rz1r,1 a gam iing !ouse porter. a f,!ro de:ler, "U inmuzAte of -thd (ity -work-hvuse, sub eator, ide rto r of the State."" Everbody tuht it was a iustch. aRd'so did be :4iid so did he but last' evenin.g at a urwqut prty she hit her pat eorij a wiack witi th wi-illet tha-t w:uuseui like a torpud l nu he--e lauWd. - ) W ,)oet as strawgers, She wute on' her cuff nd howed it tv hi.. "Think of me' uo more," he whispered huskily. ( Burlfi,g,.-1. Rlau-keye. W :re ( i:formed that Capt. Janes Ik t nc.:.u, ienuessee. ur ;:;eriy a Quavrte!rmas.te r in Slrenuai arm . ackowlIedgLc that ic -kLOws v i rsonsiibie fOr Iue I-urlic ci lu11bi:. But he deiies *to say 1,;rc than thi- Would he not speak A& %A~ w,fe~t~ aralov iahurry is' Con fed'en:z,' ra : an thar; Sheriau. diretved- the We .iad soe~ words going the roundc* u:ie;edite,d. s ys the Colu:nbia it.r, i>ut us t.- point so:lc ob servactions in, the Augusta Cri-titu lon aU:t. which harpil- dmenous,rate the iwportanc. aud duty of nursing ilo:uu busiuess, which w- h ere tract: 1. It is your homc; vouu C1unot ita prove it :much by taking nwoney away to spend or inivet. 2. There is nso :way of improving a plae o suh azs by encoura*ginig-g.od. merhaus,good sebools, and good p.eople to settle amiong yu, and this catnuot be, done ukss y.u s :end vour moGnen7 at homei. . -. 3.~Spetid your u:oney at home, be et::.It s your diuy.. 4. zSpe:d yo.ur moncey alt houie, e ...ause, whet it is reessary for you to) gerdt, it is of your town mler cha.uts you; haye genra!!y to get it, *ed they u:ust wait ft.r the :nouey. Therefore. when you have the cash iu aod. spent. it at home. ' 5Spend yo?ur money.at home. It ;i!u:ake.& better mreb-Fants of voir ehaaits; .they ceu and: ilhkeep. better :iss:rtn:e:zs inmii sell at lower rat'.s t han i .ex e'.y b.usiuesa they can do is wr3:.t. 34s eretited out, ;:il-e the monv L"es to other places. J. S'edyeur moneyC at home. Yo n.:.y have .wsrwig up who wl -:e * o :: .es "' merchants ia wwn.~ He p **y, ,ae 1a.aou o vaur onde h:w er years to sa: 4 ~ may tri(Zlg ' .le t[,re I "*t ';v s.oi 1 Wi~~ , -tl~ 1:or.nta. .e tou htru it . .~ .1 vd (-.r 1U v. $t -bome. -Set : \j ca .plewe iiu. youlr d.ry u:i. 1 :eue :::: vo will se.e a wi :er* ene as.wTt a:e I iiterefute d.i with y~our home '.er c1ants. - , 14 *. D . '.i W:li r * Diu? .. 'ho u4-d .:-. 0e - *T4 *-*' -* * -t no :..:-% sene j :z w a t - ere.i and I. ..r WL ......../ D' R VEWBERlmY, S. C. VEl>NESDAY, OCT. 6, 1875. A, PAPEU FOR THE -POPL. The ii-ral.1 i, in wt highest respect it F11m1 iy New-1P:).w r, divote'l to the m1aterial in n-t e tz o ht. w oi of this County :11141 tht .4t. it circbi:vs-ext ensively, a'ntxls- :n Advertisin.g fle-limil Offers uurivalled ad vam.tares. For Torms; see trtprc Tihe Chronicle & Sentinlel. We take 7leaswre in calling atten tion to the prospectus of-the Augusta, Ga., Chronic/e & Scitinel, which ap pears in this week's paper, and hearti ly recommicid-it~to our readers. The Ckroni6le & Sentiel'*-is onte. of the oldest papers in the country and ha always maintained a liiZh standing. As a nws paper it is invalu4ble. Nen'r eyeance Paper. In another column will be found a pro.pectus of the Tewperance Ob scrver, a new pa-ev about to be pub lished by Messrs. J. C. & E. Bailey. of Greeuville,:2s theorgan-of the tew perauce order in the :State. As sooi aks 1.000 cash subscribers are secured -the first number vill -be -issued. We wish them success. Sonth Carolina.'Monanent' As sociation. A private letter to-Maj. C. 11. Su ber, asking advice and assistance for the precuring. of fusdstd coniplet- the noble and patriotic enterprise so long ago begun, viz: -the eceotion of a State Monument.,:has been:showr us. The monument now lies in the Depot at Columbia, and -annot be removed un til the necessary am*unt is raised to pay f'!r it, and the comuittee makes an earnest appeal to.the different Coun ties to contribute -to this end. .Many of the Couaties have. already largely responded-while -this CVunty has done-but-littleoif a'thing. .Tw&i hun 'dred dollars from each County will be suffeient, and -it is urged that iNew berry come to the resee .S8 rely~ an a:nount:sa wnsalI might le ~y rats ed, a proper effort onby tiing'neccssa ry to accomplish it. It has-been-sug gested- - thatsas fand:f-. over $404 raised fcr the eetin g: iqanty monument now lies in tJie bank with c-ut any possible chance of being used for the object contemplateR, thatkit L,e turned over to the State Association, or such portion as may be unecessary. We think the suggestion a goaid one, and urge its consideration. We hope that the gentlernen who were appoi:ot .ed to act in this matter will consult togcthcr and take steps for the raising of the accessary .amount, and we ad vise themi to call ou Maj. Suber. anid s:5e the letter above alluded to. It is suggested also that the ladies form aa auxiliary society toi further this worthy obec, and relieve the committee of tihe burden under which it rss one'.lord. We again ask, in -all seriousness. why is it that Newberry has no Agri cultural Society? S- Srely -not for the reason that we do not admit the bene tit. or that this is not an agricultural comimunity. Not by~any means. N n>anengaed i the pursuit of farm ing, or at all interested in its success, but will aceitwedee that -a society of this ebaractei would be of utid beneft. We haed one in the past, andj it is well remzembered that there exist ed the: a greater community of in terest, th::t there was less of selfishness then than ntow, and ~a 'more earnest' aesire~ to live and let live, and learn t.rZctieal lesso is fromt each other. Alh:3. tht suc cauuot be said now. When everyv tub stands ou its own-bottom, ard every tuan is actuated by the priuriple of each one for himself and the devil tatke the hindmost, there can not be any utnancial or social -pros peiy Vr Luany of. the -codatios of the State hamve societies, an'd holl a:nual fairs which prove highly suc ee mli every point of view. Greer e.~ Andt rson, Oconee and Abbevilk: e(Outies have fairs this month,and their citizens. not only the farmiers, but the busines meni generally, have put their shoniders to the wbidel, an~d in cou se u:ee their annual gatherings will be suceessful. We: notice too tint Lauarehs, ahhough considered in the b*:ckwoods, on account of being de e,-d of railiroad commnunication, ant i ed.'c by5 m'any to be withoudt ergxo dispositiou for puxblie exhi bitions of gener.l interest, is talking i aboutt having an -'gricultural -fair, and Strust shec may be~ able to carry it >ut I shwsa laud-able s-.irit and a-ern:s ort. WoVuld that New * .:..up ou th'is subject. a a:socet y:edas anua 1udh t '*1 I] The Charleston News & Courier Representing the interests. of this staunch daily, Mr. E. C. Pr,'ee. per solially known to the citizens of New .berry, paid us a -visit on Saturday. He is travelling as an agent for this paper; seeking subscriptions. and ad vertising, and we take pleasure in recommending him to their kind re gard. Mr. Prin.cedJl perhaps remain here' for 's6te days, and will eall 4n the business men of the p l ieit ing patr'ouage. The &ssoeiate Rerermed Synod. The sessions of this body were hLld in Pqie West commencing on 'Thurs day - the- 23rd. We gather-from the Abbeville . Medium. .that the upening sermon of the occasion wms preached by the ReV. R..W. '3rice, of Chester, the retiring moderator. The sermoni. was one..of the preacher's very best solid, substurtial and elount.. Rev. James A. Lowry, of Alabama. was elected moderator. The stated clerk. Rev.' Janies' Roycle, D.D.,'was at his post, and the Rev., W. M. Grier. D.P.. of Pue West, w-as- eected 4-istant el.:rk. .The.ustul committees were :p pi4nted, great catle 4>eing taken to secure the repainAior bf the best talent of the Synod on these men of all work. There -wre about- on hundred clerical and lay.dvlrgates, .and-the vil lage was crowded with visitors from every section of the Southern States. Perhaps the most important action taken by the Synod was that upon the communion question. A resolution providisg for restricted or re4gulated COIMulnion was -ahn'bst uiainio,st,16 V adopted. It is thought that this act ion will do niuch towards-inereasin4*r the prosperity of that brauch. of Christ's Church; -aud creae.; kiudjliet; feqlin anioug Christians: Q( other forms of belief. - ... The reports of the treasurers of Synod were fall o(;en6turageuf-et and represented a'bettef financial coyniition of things than perhaps has ever existed. before-at least since the.war . Synod adjourned on Monday folloi ing, after a harmonious session. The next kmetig .viH . b at-1opewell Churc, Cheste, Svpeuiber, W . . The QuestIS of praiae The Winnasboro News clearly and we think .rightly expresses its.elf on the quiest:oni of an organizamtionz of the[ conservative party. It says: It is.fi ig proper atpre,entto agitate - $e.qoptaaon df .9rgazpIt "h but (our policy after 'orgamization miust be determined by et.ents not yet-exssmj inig. Ti e qjuestiOnl seems to be : 1bt. Shall there be ant orgawiitio~n of ghe. ionservat.ives next year ? 251. In event f organization, "what "slidlf be the polie'v pursued ?: .., In answer to the first question- we aswer unhesitatingly, yes. Mum.y: of -' hIe evils that have befalle. 4hie State re attributed to the wamnt of organi ation on the partof the consrvative ar-payers. The contserat-ives of South arolina call work rout their own *e ,emption without fear df fed-d-il in erferenc. We- beieve that theist attempt to flood alStatcs wih federal oldiers'has lbeeni mihd2.. Whbtever of good or evil is in stoje for dur-Sikte nut be evolved .by., herself. In.this base of - polities, the policy.of the~ onsefatives is. organization. They nust be aibte to ~wield their: 50,00U m!tes iii solid.phIalanX 'for re'form,'ami his can be efdcted only by concerte ation. But, while we call for organization we do not see why that orgaizattion hould be Boaurbon-democratie. or hould nominate a Bourbon-denuoeratie icket. While there are fine prospectsJ f a victory for reform, there are none br a demnoer:tie victory in South Cairo ina. Success cadmot =be'achieved ithout the co operation of I1.000 olored voters ; anid while we believe. I hat nlU-nber canI -casiry be obtained forC acompromise, thiy w1l'uo't'vgte ftr i trightout demoer;4tic ticket. .' hat Is 1 ll. . - We believe the policy to be, first, ~a horough conservative organization, nd then a compromise 'with thec re. t arers of the other party.. Thist olicy will win. Any other, in ouir pinion, will fail disastrously. Official List or*Paets t Issued by the United States Patente )fice, for the week ending Saturd:iy, t ep. 25th, 1875. Reported for the LJER.s,D by: Louis Baggrer & 0o., So eitors of Patents, Washington D. C. SOUTIIEutN STATEs. 167,389. Sad-Iron IIeaters; G. W. uttingham, Rockport, Texas. 167.4663. Cotton Planters;i J. B. , )uan, Pecau Point, Ark. 167,494. Cotton Sweeps; 31. Call, tichmond, Va. . 167,572. Planing Chucks ; G. II 1 k:aver, H untington, W. Va. . I 107,482. Squares ; W. H1. Walker, 'harleston, S. C. ft 167.485: Processes of Coloring En- i meled Photographs; WV. W. Wil ams, Houston, Texas. ' 1637,492. Churn Drshers; .J. D. a right, Terrell, Texas. , 167.497. IHeatinug Stoves ; M .1 . Church, Parkersburg, WV. Va. 107,588. *Seaff'lds; L. W; Swaf- a od, Vicksburg, Miss. THE ILLUsTRATED HOUsEHOLD MI.iGA [N Sacknowledged for. October.. The stnsaevaried adhighly interes:ing a ell as profitable." The.low price at which jis excellent monthly is published placbs it ithin reach of all.' Terms $1, addressJP laeho,1 Pubhing Co., New York. d - - -. Editorigi Review. - Howe's Great l2udkn Circus is an ituncced for Colainbirbew 20th. It is said to be the bggg aud bcs;sh* of its kind that has eV9r trivelled. The Cokesbury correspondent of the G reenville New- informs.,that papei of the death 6y drowning of Dr. W. S. Pinson, of'L:irens-connty, in Sai li river, on Wednisday last. ..D.r. Pi-t1 W.: im of the uo'st nob.e aid gall:ut gentlewenl. we ever knew -was a gallavt soldier. and a uie ionthern mal. His friends are not satisfied that his death was accidental, bt we trust their surmises jr.e not correct. It is said on' goed auoriff tliat Grant "is well plewedwith the politi cal aspeet. : He 1elives thie .people will be compelled to recogipze the D%-woratic partY a t-i ya'riy-of i flation and repudiation, and the Re puhlitan party : the. friond of resignp-l tion, and Ahe preArVitionu of thena tijilal fionor' aut'zeredii The' issue, he says, is already made, and has been c6sen by the Dempocracy . The 3eiphis "jeal thi'6ks th17"' the Radicals hatd iate a great is take. The oppoAtio'n tx adieais .u caniot be'divi.ded. tiNt. 'eiurren'ev question. The %ppesl-is williu.-' to trust the national coiVention on this, as on all other issues. 'The gieitest of all is refrin; :ther.estorati6n'-of.th'e governmnent back to simpelicity of the earlier day's of the republic; the placing of statesweh at the hegd of our. national affairs, to put astopto thesteal ing -th itis g o _ -tlis is the tas ill, tit goig n before th. Democracy. - In consequence of the-action of the negro school bard in the city of New Orleans, who have not only etoved all the tea6bers, one hindred and fift1 in number, who are.not ju.symIpathy with theKell G-rei&fr-itiuiDarej endeaoriug.to-*enforeie toied 'attend auce-there is intefse4eitethent. - The citizens are iadigpaqt and are de termined to- reseIt- s-rss a aoutra o; and mass. metings for the adoptiiuou mecasures of relief will b'e held. - We are gratified in being ab!e to state that Messrs;. Walter L. und,.. A Shell were released froin confine i'ent on Monday-lat-bail being fited at $3,000:- The.pupplicatipu wamie before [fis gonor, .Judgre'Ms, Mecssrs'Pope & Watts and (C. G.' Jaeger appeariing/or tbp~ut, esppa~ that the argunmnts were lengthy, and bh Mr. Pop~e and Mr. Jaeger are qapliwented,0.n the speeches mad.ina thi:-bb .The- apia 'of the Judge is said.to hve been full, lueid and just. The negofiatnons for soe ime pending b-;wee:g. the - gutveruptent igents and the Bflack 11u11 county seems far from-seettlemaent. Th~e great chief's. lied Clantd and SputNd T.il, re jealous of eah.gtlier. while the Indians in gre.at numbers' are restless u ,d qu:irrelsom'e. The price demand dl for the surrender of the to-enlled ~rize is fabulous-amd is no lcs i an ~3.500,000O per year foD.- a term of ears. It is doubted whether there iso much gold therG after 'all. .-The overnment had better invest its ijoney .in sonie'otiher way. T he Carolina Spanrtn . chronicles ~he first fCost of the season by saying -ht old Jack~ put in appearaniee at ~partaunburg on the 27th ; and was an iwelcome visitor: *Not rauch harm lone, however. We are pleased tonotice i-the 5'art that .the P'resident of. the ~partanburg and. Asheille Ibdiruad ins recaived from the Hlon.. T. L. Fi.nes, Presidenit of the. .Kentueky livision of the Western ~eoDnection, aformiation to the,effect tIiat the con etion as far South asa thp. Cumiber and Gap will be made at an early day. 'his is cheering news, aind.talken with he fact that President Duncan and he efficieut Board of Direetors of this ad of the great line are energetically t work,.the hope is entertajited that he end is nt' far. We trust whait- I ver of obstacles or.difficulties are in ~ he way may be .epedily overcome. I ? ~ FOR TIIK HERALD. I . A Leu11t... .* The latst ::ays of. alingerinag sunset ave faded in the .west *and darkness,U ~athers slowly around ; a yo4sg moon peeds, in her~ triumphal car o'er even's .bright landscape, with.m~y ads of' glittering stars attendant in* er train. The .notes - of -a. sita.ry ird is beard from a neighborinig forest, reakiung the solemn stillness of the ight with its wild song,. while.gpvrr he distant hills com'eth the' low wail. o og of autumnal winds sighing with : rophetie sad.nse-Summer is faiding, i ading, 'with all her gl(-'us beauty, er happy associations, .het joys and rrows, h<r loves and-friendships, her ights and shadow.&ll mirst pass i rith thee, brighit,~ bea utiful summier, " cross the dark river of time,... ... Where suammer fades and] loWCe.res die, ,a While natng! weeps apd angela ai;ci nd autuma.sings dhy regniemi. soft. ud low as sound oif gol-den harp. G Gad~~ chord 'siveteby iiie hads 7 ause to4hi 'il * m s . US u 1:ve hi .. uh uig hshpfgl ..ro ,o nAt durina this hadttretral'. suinnier; to 4gance the alo. of .r Father's kingdom ; how.-many of .us have spken u"rd*,f love an ceomfprt to 1!rushed ap4gief-sti@krn how many of ui have enteredH*w1Y; homes and read ,to,:uged servanw Go his precioTus- prouises ;.hovgwnany. of is have dispelled one dark :eoad ofn wrrw or -made- for -iy -:oueray .of smnqlie. Ahi hos nany -indeed hi'e obtled the divine edictl -1Bear ve:oe :iuufhtr's; burden, and so fulfill telliw of Chi-is." 3May t1l bright, b autifdl ie g s ,ul.r,typicali,n its evyn.escet love liness of life's brief span, be to us a &ihful.-monitor,an4 thoqgl.pjgsgres. dazzle :and :syrens 4ng, may 1e:t0rl firify away, and live "Neam my God to-thee, -Nearer to thee." Then when the short summrpq. of life. is ended may we all stand- within the iarly gates of the Celestial Cify, where the glorious summer of eternity reigns ; --here flowiri neither fae tior die; -Not udftreeep, ailor agd 9 sigi, .No cloud; no 4orma, no.1ong-dark-zight; For Jaus rpi., the. king, the light. * MAG4ILE. .. Williamston. -- - TrHE PANN MONTRLTj,., publjsked. by. the Penn Mlnthly Associadon, South'8.h Street. Philadeflpbithprice SSperaar.r fbe Oc tober!"44A. .just rceived is full of ig1grcsL. 'CogtI, Hoarkne,'Asthma,'or aiy Trii tttion of the Throat or Bronchi:.rubes:wi u. b relieved by taking D.e. Ball's Cough Syr p.' It 64a cared thoandi&. Recommend it to your -friend and- -peighbbor. Your drug gist keeps it. Prico2 cents. it. -FaPilar faces are always gladly balled spng u4. This is certainly a fact regarding Mr. P. P. ToIWe's x4Orfleibent #bthr 4ap peapsin an rtli. We een spel.y. .hat Xlr. T6le is the Chaspion Manutactu re of Dori-Sisb -and Blinds, t -which he add a largp list.ef:wquiites. .for.the comple tiob 1f any blilding. To the tdf we say !'sud for his prices.".- 3-f. . Am faportsant Fact. The volunury testimony of thousands es rabihe beyond all daihth fact of- vital im tnce,t the sick, and debilitated. viz.,.that htiei's Somsh itters is an abolt', pe.fic for remittent and intermittent fever, yspepsia, contipation,. biliousness, mental zepression, sleiea-ee.ness. ciroiie' diArrhit. aid alsli*ease of--the -tomxsch, brer- ad 46$f14. The unmedicated ltimulait iually preerilA iA :ve ciss diily 'agravate ti (QYptum<, instead of removing them. The Bifter4 on the contrary, act ai a corrective and in - oran.-:*khout prodceicr:te on pleasant and d%Pgemqx..cous-qitcnces. of tb Oid sciol practic.- "Th-e icriun *i< mild and "Atinwif-tlit irrtOW-4tomttikk *'nd 1xowe+.k; promoting digesti.mn as4 preventing. f stu lency, tian~ea, headachie, and wA intetThal i ruiaritieri. A winaegla.(ful before meals ilv a.wists dige'tin. .The .convale,cent stqeile'miWith- gtiunt liedti-;-asa--ibsts at ttr- strnthAnd cheerfues *1Ilrrievl , On Tu'ljl- j fight. 28 b Sdat:.hby thit1 . Abefilfe. and Miss..MAruE ta ,f ir bride will ace.pthants frceak Ily the- R r. -1 W. Bq'her, at:(kbuy 4, U., on the 29th uhe., .J.M.s F. J UAL.) PJ&L.L. 6t'- Sewhein-. 3:n i'.ar.ciC 1 t-cood d.inghter. of J'.. . a.n. souc, E%q.. of. eV1ew # .Ui#rellanceegs. Ntice to Trespassers.1 The sub. riber.s her ley giLIe 'nddee v I',t diperto ss are torbidldea f rom.- p.4aine puh.on huning:a on their plantuitions. I mdII t.hat. trespa<"sers a iil tbe dealt with to 1 be full.eitehlt .f':h--1law. J. G. RIK A RD. Is hereby. given--trt on the 4th day o kvember, A. ID.: ..S73, I will apply .t:the 'bate (ourt lor final discharge as Adl saaitrator, de bonis non, of the Estate of lohn S. Chapline, deceased. -. . . s. .1-. S.,OUIC. (t. 1, ls75-40-4t. . NOTICE - Is hereby giv.'nThat o,rthi ~4th' da.J of soember, 1S75, I will apply to - the Preo inte Vourt for finial dj,acharge. as. Guzardian i the Estmate of Edith E. Ilenilerson. * ~ - a. -s ulflcK. .Ot. 1, 187.--40-4t. - . rhe Temperac Observer. fREENTILE, S. C. 'o Tx F'at!rs- or-'TsaERx-asse fusoUe oUT TH a STAT.: There being no remperance journal published i the State, Uhe undersigned propose at an early ate to'establish a Newspsper in the city of ireenvilip, devoted to theeanm aed promotion. -remperanee, and designed as the organ of the ood Templars and Sons of temperance and of he Temperance b.-utherhood of South Carolina. n tadvocacy of its prh.ciples is-W also ean-. in the - -a~on of all matters and informa. io e n-osegtieti the Temperauiee -Or lers of the State.; uiuch as. the gree'.th and pro tess of Lodges and D)ivisions, statistics, essays, 1 lorie., eso. 7Portlons of the paper trill he devo Id to general literature, news in birief, poetry, tc fur the enterament. of:the family sitele. We ask the support of the friends or the Tern erane lteform, Uhaueltmemabers. and ministers f Religion. The eise- of the Oasavau wilt be 26 by' 3 see, and the price pf sutbisriptiou Two. D., irs per annam,and will he isue- oncea week. rguarante'e the establishmen't of "Ti:a -Tatk 'a*KC-OsaaVM," at Jeiet 1,l00 mubacribers-I iu.t rt be obtained, wish the money paid in dvaee. . - ofth ..gs Circulare haveben -sent to all of-h Lde r Go Templar5 and- Divisions- of Sons. of empesne apd GransI Offeer.s in thiaState,ad !f w e ce umnt bsrptons, the 9Mt umber will be.lwsnseaely Ea Nevemaber. Ret all monmey by P 0. Jaosey order or gsterid Letter or Baark Cheek. - .revle . J.'U & E. BAILEY, Gresvilie 4.C.,Sept. 25, 187.,. Orrtes G-. -W. Sseaaar, I, Q. G. T., 1 ...-Sumter, S. C ,-- 187.1I The Exemutive Coinittee hivnasg haA the p'to noal dr'Bio.J. C. Bailey, -W. C. T. of No. 1, Gseeville, S.C , I. regard tossOnleiaJJurgan ithi.radjLodgUebUitted tothIe h b the nieea ' inted at the Caesose~saof~ e - Grana eeby neo-rd roec.o 1d .propoitoin q ppcale oura.respeetiVe alga tree, r yes or no.) tIENRY My MOOD,G.W. C.T Te'.. * ...s C.- Abet. w. . Ur IN, -..W'. $. Ves. - J. 8. CONiNER, G. W. T.. Ye '., - . . sniAwarr.;7e~,--Ang.'is, srs. J.C. & l Baiey.Greenville:( Dear SIrs-.-Youthave my most unqualiled en illbem lesur t gie*youu-of eassist ice In my poerr Tho Temperanee rnterests of eStaaeall for a Journal such as you propose, id I have no question that. the-Temperance Or-. ts will ubite' with ;gs-(ood Tegnplar-l. a ieralpport of ye.ar paper. .. . :-Yoats Iht7. Its and --- .-::HENR:Y M--OODE rand Worthy Chief festplar .of the state ofr South Carolina. At the su*e'tion off the Grand Worthy. tpla.( o '.J E J..enrv .). .o, .we' i OtAedoeit-,-an-ga At .the'remperan df-SSuth Cliffotina.-y ' ETI WT:IL EIW N. FAIROIiFLZR 'OTTO1 FO0W. VERRYMAR AM. DIS. BONE. PERUVIAN GUANO. In store anhfrale by. -c 4 .J. McCAuGRI & CO. .Oct. 6,' 40-2)t. LAND "'PLASTER. 30-TONS FUlmNOVA.Sc9mL LAND PLASTER, a .specifie manurq for. Red Clover, Grain and Grasses. Good- for Contposing. Is a flna absorbent of An. Fo,r s: by A..J. McCAUGBRIN & CO.. Oct. 6, 40-2t. 10 TONS AGRICULTUR.AL LINE, .dy froii the Marl beds' near Chai-estoh ; 'b'un rivalled for applcaio* to green eropW hat are to be ploughed i For sale by A. J. McCAUGRRI9 ACO. Oct. 6, 40-2t. -- TONS 8i PER dEi'. iiAT JOW POTASH.'HrghevTidE df & ta factured . - 'For sale-by ... . .... , .,. A. J. McGAUGHRIN & CO. OCt.'6* 40-2V e.: i SCHOOL NOTICE. The Eteises of MISS FANNY LEAV.. F_VS SCHWL were resumed on - Monday, the, 4th inst, a.the residence of Col..J..R, Iwavell. Oct. 6, 44)-It. -NOTICNv The Conr.ty'Cotnmissioners vtill recive seale'd application' for the placef of Pty'i. cian to Pool House and Jaji. and Keeper of the Poor Hiouse,.for the next. fiscaI Ver on or tefore ti 6th day of Nvember, 1875. Applicants tist"be prepdred to give good security for the pMper disebarge - et their dutie&. A ppikan.to.r Poor Ho.uwe mnt furnish two horses and one two horse wagon, and v&t 'peribrni-an -'*eessary woyk. Sbould-addiWioutA.belp beeme Qw cessary the same.- misi. be. furnished b Keeper at his own expense. Also,: fo'r eas of certuia portionof Pdo; Hq!Se Fara:and Quarry. - Rental of Quar ry, cash ; Poor House lands.to be secured by first. lien. -I--VS0.0fN YOU' G,; Chairman Board. -October 5, 1875. ... ....a 4.-4t. S.ATE OF SOUTH '-A MINA, NEWBEit*RY -C(tUNTY. By Jaies C. Lt'ahy, Probate Judge. WYhereus, Helrv H Co"ti hath'mahe Alit 10 mie, to grant hin Lettersof A-min, i4tfatioa of .t4 Est4te and.effcas ot840on Counsts, dec4ased. . Thte are therefeo-e to eite~ and adiisniNh liand singular the kindred and crediteoz of the said deceas'edr-ebat--shev be and appearf before mne.ia- sbmUovr of &'uber$, to te he3a at Nera berry (unyt Hous'e, 8. (., Gri- ie'Nl dat of- 'O'iLer neit, afe pabienon-. '0he;.ef,lsnif hu1 ick ii-6 a by the snijl .Adpsiistrahisa sh.uld np; be rant,-d. Given undef my hand,' this, 4e h d ..,rf Oe'tbbe-,.A:nui Dnmiii.''xh.* J. Ur .EA H Y, 3 r. ?.-c. . Awardoi te Righestsisat Vimn '59'l Riw. l/ury, Kee -erk.. - -(Opp. leropolitan Hoetet.). - aaturers, Imuporters and D3aler in -C H ROMAOS andI~ :FR AN MES, Sterscopps anid iYews, Albums, 6m~phq.coposand qpitable Views. -Photographie_lara? Wea lieadqludtera. tor evier9thing in the IEtBE0TEICS .,ad LAMC 7.ATERES Being inefacturens of the WCOCIENflFJC LANTERN, . STEREO.PANOII'ICON, UNIVERBSZTY STEREOPTICON, 'e ADVERUTISEM'S-.TE16EoPT300K4 SCHOOL LAtI'E N " .4 - FAMILY I.A ?'E.W . %. l'ch style ben h et figas tlyt Catalogueus of Lanter-ins anil Sllde, with di' rectIons for usin sent on ajpitcation. Min cpop 4man can. make'aosey ritha agic Itern. aW Cet out this'advdrtiseinent'fdr refer. EST ABL ISHSED 1785. [lE CIIRU1CL.E&, SENTIE18, AUC4ISTA, CA. ' *One E th&i&i0t Nq~eriu as osastry. lng .f the TMADING WhAPEB in the $15% dhs Largest Circ ~Inin Easr jewrgia. The OEcial Organ et p?ea Osagie ' . PUBLISHEP, ... lIl,Y, TUI-WEKLY AIR WEEKlYT. ''HUE DAILYTCiall@NIC1.E AND SENTiIEL a tlled with interesting Read ijnattero wery descriptlon-Thleg ~ ;Ed1 oral; eoga. and SouthCo4m a. leneral News; ntereting Cdrresponden md Special Telegratns froma all lumportPa# sonts. Subscrelo..1... . TaE TRU.W-E lif (N30NlcLE E*D$EfT5 EL is intended for points conveniene to,. L'ri Weekly mail. It contains nearly every ing of Interest whiclrappears-in the Daily. leabsripion. 5.. TuE WEEKLY CaROWt.E.t aN SEN?TNEL a a mammotha sheeth ttn up e5csY. or our subscribers 1 e country.- t i one >f the largest apers ublished in theSoute, nd gives, bea desitorials. all the cIurren tews of the week, a fbull and accurare review if tec Augusta Markets ad Prices Curea 'he Commnerfal Iprts are a special ~ ufe of the edition. SubscrIption, $2. . Specme coisof anf 1ssue sent thee. -.WALAB AWRIGUT,Proprietors, Oct. 6, 40--tf. TOSACCO. Al ige jot of TOBACCO for sale at. -- - H A RMON"S, Aug.... 34-ef. .... ... - N THEI DISTRIUT COURT OF -THIt' UNiTED STATES--DI8 TRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. .In Re, Henry Whitmire, Bankrupt. Notice-is lIerelYegen-.thaL.a meeting of redtors of said Bankrupt, will be held be. >re ?s unesesined' Reg:st'er, on the 15fth ctober next, at 11 o'clock, -A.;MN., at -New. erry C. B.,-tor the purpose of ekecting an asigee in place of D. R. Phiifer, resigned. C. G. JAEGBR,'Register. 20th Sept., 1875. - 38-3t.. Notice to Creditors. Creditors of Jamnes Lof: on, deceased, are quired io.establ ibh their demands before i Probate. Court, o~ or before the 'first iy of Novemr,~ 1876. - JA C. LE.O,Y J. P. .5-yr. ~.2, :4 ~t. - I ed~k~Jaeebg~ * .. <in -~ It. &1.-~ ~ ~ * ~e.F U ':0 * , ~u4q4 S N 0. p ... .0 m 6' .. C. * *1, - 4...-., ~' * * .ww ~Dd'. .e.e FOR RUNT, * Th~V~ A~fl rAr~~~fr ~ p:EhaJ by L K. MaIr'h4IL T~.' N;ms t ~ t*ji,s ~iiru ia.~; jot ~uS&m~t. ~liae& 3E 3C1P, Wv)) gond gitr~frn .saa4 1Iee4~mmsr7 o01 buildin L J. J4~E~. * Sept. ~6. 1~43-49--4t. TQ..TRUSP FIE'19A bo9w~ i~ .b,4c1,p.i4Vsw,tfr U ~'a.y p.,~on.m ~r~e*i "a fuse ';-~sS' jog on my tari~ or ahoest oar premw~ da' w 'sai~ht' fPbm this th~iit~#y4IE~ ilealt wish tarn the ummtIIEm~ Sept. 29. S9-..2m~ J..JANjti. U. _*1. * 9 - *4 Tk4~ L~~est1 SC~OBtK igyu* LA V * EVER EJBIBITED I~i ~WD~RBX. Di.S.i'~. YAM'S Sep 29. $0-ti. DIWIG STO~K * .'~..'-' .5. .4... 4 I . . - . -. K 'P. P, T~ALt, NSL~ WI!4IWI~M*hIN~ I,, k Dea~.rIa WIL3US"~Ut~tA~f. PAINTS, QILS, ~c. Sole Agent Air dMat*~ The 0t ?IS~UU3WhUW~6E*i bgs Nushiss kU.g ~ - SEND FOR PRICES. O1TWU A3D WAZUSOI53~ 3m. R8 IS 1uiUbMHa*U~ib' 'FAOT8~W AIlD tAUI~, ***Aahhy Blv~. Wat~A Bu~4 #.e pKARLETO~, S... Sep. 22, 3s-l~ NOTION. * The mdizors of th~ Estate of S. D. ~beU, dev'd., are required tu ftnder an their 4.. inandg, propErty ~ttcAa,d. to the rnd re' aigned at AMos. on si? b~fure the .2bzJa 47 bt Octeber oas3t, or clue p~yoaen~ will I S bi,rre4. IT. ~ Jim *., jr . * - a : ,.gout. a& MT4 Week gi* be attention of psnbiN ma', pat of shie Stat is eslMd cft sitW uf pinut hot, asedy,. ,t, *.-TU 4 p; I khed h.se of 3... . . . not closed but mpmb6i UP" 40u17' basi thit b-la-Ma b*vw:-: STRCTLY PA,I6 gd 'wetsdew-.dv pdsn 4 - sea h P ess JDrY Gosn -00 enssequad7rk&in the .1GM?. We lha se :-!ou .aef. .~ Lad, if shoea se See so,...e e.e k .01 a. .wi.irC-silim e Sea as~ Feaas e.tieg .y me cia w'3. r ~ sa ~n Du ...rme 'W Dm~e'W9 IN Vw 1 4' - eb.ni knon ( 0 lh'i"66 V OivW =d tic i = . T T A "GHT. WOiok0If *= l e anmeeearwe b te ssesed-.s 4 a &-. s Z-a * - -* 4 . AW -L R *- -f~ . 6c reb.il te c4 - - - - * iT T*Uhb assses> to the e t e ohsoIp.4b vo,, ~..,t eaat. W M tal tenW .s of the pq~ e aofrge td mmSI aa * mose-* se