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THE FAIRFIELD HERALD Publisheod Every Wtdlesday at in JJTJNSBOJW, S.C. io; U, of ut so Desportes, Williams & Co. , t TE'R.iS-IN AD VANCE. ai on' Popy one yoear, - - $ R 00 re Tet MOO Governor cott'n Wshington W AS I IN(rrON, Mai'ch 23.-overnov ti It. K. Scott mnade a speech here late w last niiht at a radical mass meeting, ei (1l1:l to urgo the passag o' t'ho cl Georgia bill. His rotarlks weio par- P4 tieulrly insolent. le said in conclu. at "it is time that weak-kneed men in ,ho fol that they are car- C rIn- lgISltioIn a little too far, 8 Siotlhl nii;ki h up their inds to recog- si uizo the Somuhorn Confederacy, and bY li ave us to do the best we can for ri ( r1elves. A4 to Georgia, you give 01 ti loya inoplo there arme and they iI will protoct, taecmislves. I say to p ,11, gentlemen, thid evening, as for t( H)ujt Carolinn, no Republican will m ever go to the doors of Congress again ani knoek for admission with a mna .irity againist him, because his friends h tuvo ibeti prohbilted by intimidation - m11 innirder fron voting. Unloss this thing stops bere, I toll you that the x'-xt class of men that comes here J will be the rebel element 6f that voutlry, asking for protection. Woi ImVe .4odood upon a piokot line for four a yeAVr. 1 spent four years in the arny, anl never felt greater danger on a picket line than I did during the camntjtigl (Df 1868. I sny lot Gleorgia P alone. Strike out the Bingham o n1inlenId tnut. Abniit the State. "' let themi fight out their own bat ilI". If th-y decido that they want an I say to the inmembers of the l"gi-dature of (leorgin, when you go home pass .ieh la ws as will give your I Goveri'r power to arin every man in 'I Sthe St a t. M ake an appropriation to b e'lable him to buy all the Winchester rifles Lhat ho can, and ono hundred rounds of imnmilion for each man, i and t ien denaind a fair election. Let t every man vote as lie pleases, Coerce n14- n1l:1.n ; keep no man away ; but lot i lhm go up and vote, and you your sClve. demand the sano right. I tell you the Winchester ifla is the best t h \ that you can havo there P'-- r Charleqon rw.U .\ OAF Rt ueS TIS ONERIDA Ir .sm.-A correspoident of the 1: Ci tiinIcin Ii /npinr fuirnishos the fol- i lobwing :lIt lcoversn.-ion with a very intel ltm-ont, and accomplished lady frot .\liino, a few days since, I learn the following factc', which throw the oiacbtw ot a sad romance over the l, Oneida disaster: Commander Wil- r liams, the highest oflioer on the vessel, and one of the lost, was a widower of 9 something loss than forty, and the tither of two Iright little children. In g May lt Ito contracted an engage- 1 )mencit for his seconud marriago, which was to have taken place very soon af ter the arrival ol' tho Oncida in this ~ c'ountry. I believe it was fixed for a the middle of April. lie left, the r lhJ ited Sitat es for Jatptan in June Ia' t, and jutst before his dopartureo he was one0 of a diunner party, ut which ny inftotmant and the affianced brid e wecre lso them e. Ihad he returned safe. 1y ho would havo lknown a fate which.b his brave heart would not have met, a w iith th e cool coumrage tha :t faced dth at h. pint ont the JpIrter-doek. Since t;he itst of' Januiltary hid two children I ain his intenaded wife have died..- C Wh ;m he left Japant he had not heard t this sad news, hut, supposed he.wna * camning htome to meet them all in htealth aind happiness. So to ones .at leatst, of' the gallanit men who wentt dlownt on thot ill-f..ted steamer, death canm not be called disaster. A x IatrowrTA I y N'~IN.--In VIeW y f the groat nmmber of bo lor e xplosions a ithie country. of Iae, nueh interest S 'i aches heee to the aeries of experI- a iments just finisbed at the Washington a Nammy Ltd under. the~ direction of Admiratl Dh) ren,. with j jiquble actionu aaf'oty-valvo, Invented by a Mr'. liden, ot' Louisville. Thle first trial i mvaa hy diaulhic, the second by fire, and r both were omineontly sucessful. In a ieinprattt'O 19dwt demetnooosagrf .nid thenc sudtdeinly 5upjd'ied with wa. b 1er thtrouigh a t.wo-inc~h aperture. ~The 4 "tOami formied, nnai instantly as thme buter valve re the' inner valve' fell, mind thio' necessary relief was given-_- a This trial att the'Navy Yard Is tb a~ I'tdb to wht ich the liodenu valve has been u snbjected, the flrgt mayii@ ben by ' lea':t, the sdoorid bfXblask All, ('no having ben, a dolijerate 'ttemjn e maeui by a pmathticail steambot ~4I. rueer, w~ith the 'invermtore conent~ t9 ~ blow anl old bollet to' ktoms. Thd'at- t ton jt fauiled. A bill is going trdatdPn, sylvonia Legislature authori iingjurles, in . case of felony, -punishablu e , (leath, to mender a've'rdiet that- the, prisoner shall either suffer death or Le imiprisonied toitard labor for a.ntarm, of nuot loss than litfteen years6Qnthoe ~ natural life. 30 prisoner to besen-; ' tech udeatb, unless .ths jtary~algI ti Marshal, theSIl i'rni ic of dry goods boxes, win ahnu, h is , O~'ny p~oor as the .r titI na l n to .#dpil 'M .d ~~ hold itt itdk S ,ge A - ICA 0 EN T Il D9 v Aw Aooo r four te'p , 0 toTd lism, et in conforonoo in Col. t abia on the 16th inst. The object n the meeting was the adoption of a me plan bywhioh our oitisens might tl )a. thopiselves fro ,the corruption U der'wlch loW64Stai lat this moment Lters. The Conference was pleasant b d harwonious, and noa y oyery, ti-Radical tnper i the patI Was' presented, either in forson, 6r by tter. We want homest "man 'to C vern us-to steer the ship of State ( -lot them be white or colored, Dom- j riatA or Republicans, and we believe at every lioncst ronder of the Star, ho desho the 'restoration of a Gov. n'ment creditable to hunsolf and s ildren, will give the resulutlons opted by this Conferonce, his hearty 'pport.-Marion Star. Cu1aR.ESTON looKIGqo Ur.-Tho t hirleston Courier a few days since Id : "Money is more plentiful and eking investment; stocks, bonds, I ink bills and "such like," all on the 1 bo. An order, by telegraph, fPi io thousand sharev of South Caroli Railroad stock at $45, hed for ro y, "too late, $46--Arm and upward ndency." WINWNSBORO. t Nednesday Morning, Marob 30, 1879. lour .Miltions oir Bates an Ad wantage. We have shown that with the beat -ason, even if slavery had continued, rovided proper allowance be made >r the loss of our population and lantation stock by the war, the crop f 1869 could not have exceeded four dillions of bales. With a very poor mson it has reached three millions of ales. The labor this year, we be. eve, to be more abundant and better. 'he area planted will be greater. 'he amount of fertilizers will proba ly be double, besides the fact that bose put down last year to little pur. one, by reason of the Jrouth, will his year pay back their value in an iereased yield. The soason will ardly be as bad. Three million and half bales, then, is a sober caleula ion, and with better labor-saving iachines and more labor and improv d culture, within three years we la) eusonably look for four millions of ales as the annual crop. We assort, Nwill be a blessing, an advantage very way, to the country, and to the outh, 1. It will prove the value of free kbor. We belong to that class that ojoices over this fact, and are but tor Ind that many gloomy foreboding iill have proved untrue. .It is. a reat thing for a seotien to possess a irge body of efficient laborers. I it groat triumph of humanity, if miincipat ion elevates, and does not rush out by antagonisma the negro aee. 2. 'The smallness of our crops of late 'as, It Is true, brought us higi rices, but has also raised tsp formi able rivals in cotton production Ieewhero. An increase of our crop, ad a fall In price Is necessary, to se& ure a continuance of remunerative roduction. A gradual increase will ffret this mnore advantu'gously to mis, ban a sudden one. sTo mnake more at lower prioe, will be just as good as o make 1e'as at a higher prIce, #i'th his differenco hii favor of the former, hat it can last, but the latter cannot. , . A large cotton crop will do nmore laibor to pove and. manu totuute it, and thatb will ne~oedsitaite sad bring In flkturally an 1nereas' of tsr wh~ite poihilation, and 'i home sa'rkm to' the prodtscts of a diverai.. od .industry, We have thought suoh upon white irstsIgration. We .ave suggested a ylan~ and( road atid rinted other people's plans, ge4hen bandoned the ,pusslng prqolin lut there is a plan worth notioing, nd the author~ of it seems to eotopred end the wants dfthe' 86uth arid th6 rer istu}jec, p.betaigangp po le. that have written vor apecA 1 bout-the matter. alt is la slow plan, *' sonme oounti slodineus, but it il'a raippeed's n y iekl I ere. lhose' thens mh~d i sii'4 od's plan -a gradually incrcasging $onorop. Thimi plan ;*W golsngend to ew refleotions and bepen of. the pdo pto fthe Boutb4 We ety 14 reverent4 itkda as-as *gooloe. Rosse f endiesial , 01*a haneehave expressel s~parbiof what p av lae6qd&fd 'for - eonthp,a far~ so Charleston.N Nto. utit will be spe*ibl,4n bee deakpl41i aes toif t 969% o kbdhPai4aeaa- - Me trw I%*kat M m4.. tk. !;iPta ( * that, if noce %1160her ,seo discord ahe 1*Ae b 6. Federal po 0s simp ust- lyndlcd. It can. ot be avo ales.. Ot how I Don't It speak at-once. Let us understand 1ir-5d'"5w~4if62; befo"going Ito it. Is 1g couvention e subposen t dred n ar esirod ato-ahendth, -Anti-Radical ,onvontion chilldd to meAt J11ie 5h. f so, those wio haveiti,. band, would o well to make the invitation. clear. F understood on tlhis point. outh VarolinaiL Cosventions. The history of conventions in South larolina, for ten years pist, has been afortunate, .and is certainly sugges. ive. IfSOUth Carolina had clung to alhoun's counsel, and kept out of lational Denocratio Conventions in 860, Stephen A. Douglass would aye been nominated, 'and secosasien robably would not have ocourred, lut Governor Orr wanted promotion. kild has he not got It I Was he not he T'oeisioral"Otvenio- of South aroina ? in ut. we weuld Kieto ha rom him or his friends, ,if -%ap1 was be officeo he enleulattd on in18f6o., Let 'us pass to the April Coodetiin 'f 1868. When that body declared n favor of qualificd su1ffra'ge,.when it, oluntarily -govo up. what was .t0eA. iot a State,- -but q; national issue ; amoly, whletier politicl poweir hould bolong to white men oly t did t.cithber unitio the State, or stiongth in the Northorn Democratic party 1 )id its' delegates to New York- do ither the State or the nation groat ;ood 1 In nominating Sinpson and loid, too, did the cenvention that nade those nomiuations exhibit knowl. idge of the real stao of things I We hope that our contomporaries till not enter into conttoversy upon heso points. We call attention to hem, however, that they mageioeot. It is now proposed to have a Con rention on the' 15th June. For What )urpose? "To nominate a State l'ioket." Very well. Indeed, good, f it can be confined to that, Go thead, gentlemen. If you think con rentions create unity and power In ,his State, proceed. But there are Jounties, which, if left alone, can do iery well.twithout didcaion from eith. )r your own or the Radieal Conven ion. There are Counties where a ;pirit of harmony among all classes of -itIzensis rapidly growing, and which lesiro nothie.g to disturb it. And here are some at least in those co'uti ies, who, when there Is really no is me as to State Government between ifforent classes ; when it is ovidently a mere question of honest' and Jsensi& ble' mon for representatives ; whienlit i'on't matter what a lunan calls him.. for sincerely and thoroughly is, 'if only he be honest and senalble,aean.. not but fear that your convention nmay lo harm, cspecially if enltod at so early a day. Cannot, gentlemen at least postpone it 'till August, 1 We repeat it : Fairfield, we believe, is pposed to the Con vention, as tma~ters Row stand 3 andI is n.type 'of neo than one county in~tbe State, [f it mee in June, we deoidedly sounsel, that F~airfiol{ ~at feast stay njiotly at hom~e. A. Time to tav Onbe' (GVyn E6pintooa. We very mnnol fe r t)eat, beyvond Ie numerous ~imos tbht Sot9mon, Snumerates, Lbe tiute. ,to .base oue's own opiniod' lb. Santbo Carolina' has aow come.' Witti n6"'reat 'leading principles universally' acknowledged, pnd with allparties and men .very much at sea, diversity of bentigient is not only natural, but' necessary to the the pt'ogress of' truth. Metn will dit' fel ahdnau obo tolerat ed,' Wjnit se i:ally enom~o4 'j apeak jut for' Iho publio good, We 'believe that the'8tate, as of oldl, can hold but~ one poltibalparty that that arty inat ~e republican, and, moreover, coniier rati1n. :Butzthis is but adi opinion as et. I~s :VoleMIy, Neet 'ri br if~'quarter..' Very weol. 1% w3 o hu itspprss it, tor its st. pee pie to thinkingh, If ltsbuta *ujbpuy, it is outseolyee, aiad *tynce *illing346 itand the condcquena' of its avdw'al, ret hielp; us In.. reabIng, that epssl wa(tebabIs'~er Ani -our' .eage the [9Io4 ofiPinattitjdA gbot of thb~tfa( ht outtlOa~o a in fe OIlgyot f york. Whether, at the press conti. mnee.'ohr. olahak to thi eSes wad Tat rgatds6 J 3as tetoe oV'p pu. btf16,does iot" dhpes rt ua4.we tg9rs9j, yWwa 45gap i ~or our brethron ofdh. quiliaR kssde 3 h 'akyggeoe tg gigh uig di o b~ alahfN1aLsj.%ime!~ e. het nat r embe when on 1ry pre t 0, to its A Single Ticket. While on this subject to-day, we ly understood by a ggesting,w at we lgoe'al ie *h asly , that the people of Fairfield arrangea ticket for phe. Legiglaute's rt a lm selvc-a ticket for whih1 tllea'coat lItfatntly vote. We -trust that-out colored citizens will not be diotated to by offioe-holders. in OolumbIa or. elsewhere, who simply wish to hold on to office; and that our white Oitizen, on the other hand, will not lend th4en solves to any party whatever, i, by lo doing, they are to risk losing repre sentation in the General Assembly. The citizens' party now forming may assist this object of fair reptteenta. tion, or IT MAY NOi Itsa Or d thing yet, and it is weak in popoJpg to "taboo Federal politics ;11,that- is very certain, for it cannot bd done. So we advise all citisens to *aI f and wvatoh. ,It our WokjioJoil harmonise with out white ei(i39s At it bi elearly thetr own ehoi6t,'ahlnot rem bltondering' o thE pat of' tfhisi psei g tiote edsiuo:to a er, experience., But abd theoretictl po.itoi4pe ot one. side, and office seeker An the,-t'beur the entire State 161id- be hatmoald,' both in 0td pad t era bil'; next fall. But we hardly Lopd Itb fore 1874, for. wise mon will be Inqdj dlig-till then, and saints'that Are, to be siil keep kicking: agibiA pricks. Scotcha Whitskey na4 tots'ti Tactiess Il Scotch Wiskey. piri'6g brave, bold barly*'-oori". las be6o ti the bottom of many an 'interesti. avowal, and the osindid confesion by Governor Eoott of his personal fear and trepidation in 1868, w1ife 'we print to-day, will cause afrpar of uni versal merriment throughout Fairgel4 District. The Goteino was cetain ly drunk, when he detlivered this speech. It smacks both of Scotch (Sott'a) whiskey and of Scott's tactics, with one of which our respected hilef magistrate may have become thor oughly, and with the other slightly ao quainted, diring the war. To sup pose that he was sober, when he do livered it, is to prove him afool i and though the clergy may object, we deem it more charitkbie, in this case, to reverse the usual ptoceeding of criminal advocates, and ave his in tollect at the expense. of his charac tor. He *so, therefore drunk; and "owned up," qe was: soared in 1888. - remarkable part this drunken putrga.. tion of an uneasycobneolence remains. We had kps p t hit tegIFtgens conaldered by the majoripy of til 9 idoial spawn dM reequatruot19n aa oon LAW. WVe rlfled, we havehtide d woelunderato1td by thgnl, e aware, as goodlbyesO, aas~bs )opt y.~ But that 4ur ehiot ~iagistrate shouldr In a gushing aftidliked gt of ail ads lin confidence1 anad tdubtfegd 4Ii a stealipg that bksa been .perptr4d South, 4rh4 - Wiauoh*ster 'urife,V' taed exclaimn, "ih&e'i'estor rifle 'is lh rolo, that- has, taken. m byaup Why WInhstbrta se is6oadti'4 Admuits of several eIteetiys pulld'atthO general eleoin t the 3y'aoa14 j rifle I Well I wellie Whet .* soilerly nan a fe~ dbli~ sat ing4..Gov/86ed wras blit liif d frauk effar lin:'" " "Let us labor," saysa Paccost"es think aright t this i the fodti ef miorality" In no departmeut'.hs duty of striving after oorreob .4honght more obligatory than In oondestiog the Pres.- It is a'great teniptetik to pander to passion and ye~ to please at the .ex 4re ^of, But our effort is attraye: to tatj ease as It Is, no matter- what we would *urselves prefer, -or .othefa i~ps dIonatelyv wish. Tltdrett* $ physical,as we'll 'as' i"4tet fW moral, social and 1olitical life, w' e. lieve to be arr' S*fth is point out and explan .46..19... lastly, to set an epi ef a ef fort to 9%afernuto tbas, a species of pow tamilbeiy ab i duty of Every em. gbph d' deeds of the publi.. Me tblbgd QbeOseblyF( ar. agates ?bThetelte6 or4 ditlly I5joied .ij4 .4 4h4 to be deound ,~.I -ra o b State 0ontention ah After an informal bo~nst138'n o rsone Intereeted in the cause o Aubila1tW,"th#Wfi*?Wg-- -116CUR ma& r9 c 6 e0 h of h common schools," to meet in conven pi att IoIB 4* vention is to soure, as far as practi 6ther-9d4vantges atising.froaloonoer ofOtt . is, .also proposed ti mtIe motrng the basis of a .por manegt pgainization of the teacher of Sonthi CIrol'n. . ioh issoclations lire ben forme iu soeveral of the other States, An whore properlyconducted, thelt t4n din" na een to raiso the staildar of eduatop and increase the offiolon oyf 001hool8, i e:ttime stgg a for the mootinj drnlrwtped 4orfed o . 14pso teheDiers #t6 favor'the pro p9eed conyqnlon and jwho are wi1 uno tattend $t, ire, requested t po'tnlaqwq"ed it otice by 'ail wiLli't -4 ,; pnd, if the sesent b n t uehoo a' number' as williin to W9 P!obabiliti of a general re sen ta iqn, AU potcoe of tihe"im pa qof meeting will be.publalh t. deedd.to dali ti0 con 4004nai effort wiI be moade . to e gre-atte hotelsoand on~thei railroad such ;d6o4 4)arge as are usuall de to the mmbers of aimilat' bod -,,Those papos in 'tho State favorabi dpposed to this movement ar6 to questedto qxtend this.notico. "Pi iHuon S. TuomraMON, PrUc'inlp Colun4bla Male Aoidemy, SltmUANi Onnan.--General Phil Shedidan issues a general order frpt hi heaquartets. at t.O ienSd' con, gM ulaing 9"the '. troope of II dietti upon th g qlnit 'errloit o' Colo'le Biker 11 .laughtering a village' ful ofr sil and sleeping men, women an( eihildoeti, lie sayA $ho blow wa -Mhrefplly pie pared" and was "wel ah'eifd" Thi sis a little more thai even Radioals can stand ; and if thdr 1T any virtao in the country it is mor 0en than the country will stand; The murder of the Plegans, the Ne Yorsk Tribune eays, "was an aet o war-war in violation of newest tree ties and fairest promihos-war in vio lation of a distibetly uttered, widel proclaimed, clearly inaugurated poli cy of peae' Sheridan's letter of "congratula tion" is an insult not alone to Chris tinnity, but to the commonest decen cy. The Brnwell &ncinet, commentfin doon the Inimiga'tion of a large pa ty o(oung inen from (harleston t Venezuela, makes the following prac tic~l and seIbsibli suggestion to the8 who are'desirotts of leaving the citder and who idallY ageire employment It AL If the young ineni of out cities laci 'eploymentthey'can find 'it in th 6igunt'y. .-Lot 'them launch outiint the interior of the State,) begin plant :img o's t small scalc, or, if possiblE fo.n a~olony for the cultivation c sobie large plantation, which can b had In almost ia section of the -State :o there are thbusadds of nefres lyin, Idle'fot wannof 'eapital atnd labot. I is a sad reflection to Ins titthe jeg men who constitute the hope of ou Gountry abould he.fored&by necosat to iabanden the State of their~birth t try their-fortunes-iagfdreignaland. I6lij ha's invk'nated -a um* Vath1mol ni4dd of-felt., 1hisfett, prepaked b Joe~61n ines, is et in "nmoiali let citi - 'Ialt When 1tursist thee eh baite like' the bestsete Uied for dnifo6rm, 'It t'osfts blows 1b gesabre et liallir frin "a-'e6ve Uaed as ao '&eov fit waslsts the' b'al fim Cds" h if dired att on belf Itna. ' id 1 conaiderabl digilehff #etrwhen sliMl at hearer distne . " hObengd wutna'n onuavisit I Lo00svlll, '*stOInikkEd tiWe pon'ple h eoig into a saloon',a'nd cil lieg I< a -*dblcy" saaight't' Wicbohske g< and drank like a-nat~y.. The time : ed, when, that~thig .*ille be as eon mon sdeal tealqtig ' a e us der H t'o f o I au ? die is tli stif td~~~~ oiaaw. Do old3 tlike> W'Aggi bhe1 .wgpt.wa * One of'tfiewdasges b4dught '%gbtIi *0he~ 4ioefeTomis6e. eau-an 'eg6ti. #1r t44,MtFeettier kar, is That tIh XtKita thereghaqe ,wtdesd ellUR1 In to fMtfrL poe. o eiS -sy caare sweted." r ho 0 rd, have presented a th a package of r Young iyson 4,fmported by the r Great 1%estern Tea Company, for otie ft aoept 6ur tha:nKSe. We have tried it ai,4 - da; No. I article. .Messrs. T. & W. have a Jet/or sale at the very low figures of %45 per pound. Now is the time. A(Cure for TootIAely., An exchange says-. "bind a roasted o oh'on' the ule at'the wr1at and it will khoo t he span out oftthe 66. bodiest toothache in short meter." NewAdvertIseients. I Forty-five Doe Eggs at H. W. Desportes. Strayed or Stolen-John C. Maoko roll., D. A. Flenniken ias returned to specie payment. 8ee advertisement. E'state Sale-Oi R. Thot.pson, Ex ecutor. - Rad thocard of t. O. Sivor, f CPlumbia, S. 0i., 00d ne.what lp' dboonents are offerod-. ,e The followings simple' remedy for' this dread ful disese is olip'ped from he 'OcntrOl GeorjGi.an: It'is a tery blinpth riedg and abaj is hang, Ond the info p'sieo4 1 e ten sively ciroulatO.: 1.the.absence of a bhysician life might be saved by it : "Tho applicntioni of ho loths--as 1ot as csn ic borne-to' th'e spinlo and, beck, has proved of groat b'enefi to hevere cases of meningitis.' Dlsconsolate, Very.' A dsconsola pla nti' bas 'addrcss4 b the editor of the Yaldosta . Th, es I husly,: "Mr. Editer-Vat I cooined here var I i blants tern. her$ Ocbtton--tip 1ooms 66' rain, apd starve halt minie 'crop. Dan cooms rust and eAt half. -Sam, teufie nigger, sohwear by Him. mel half is himts. Den I I'bays half to ship de cotton back do dottOn' aid r chin do cotton and pick hini. Mino Gott,. den where mind cotton. China man coom quick. DIr nRIC Ir. - lae Sutmter News. This enterprising go-ahead paper, published at Sumter, S. C., by Mossrs. Darr & Osteen-two practical printers -anno .nees a new Original Story, from the pen of the talented author John Witherspoon Erwin, entitled The Jfysterious Marriage, to be com meneed on the 14th of April, which' will be followed during the year by other Original Stories. by the same distin'gislied writer. Now is a good time to subseriboe for the Newst Term. $300 in aivance > two ;opies $5.00. Addres an ab ove. Tlae O1dqua.i ~ " f The April nuniber of this mnega' a zine inas beeu "tpoeived, - nda it apte Kinprodq icellenals with . sge, 'abowing ie evidenceo whatevern 'ofo failing off, There r are several inter attug storiqe in this nutubor that iogetr~it 'e'ryAtfrttleo, SIt is publiseegip lie gg~r )y ~ Eyrie, rton&'Co.-,$leary i Thp 1airch. nunebor of .this populsa ehildrei'A jiaperp jgsti receiv'edy :pre. g ddnta in #usuaI ak 'tf ',oritet. U Thei-da~'over ,tweetd idjetat urti s *pe4remed6,.; l'heyb offe1 *toe send the fourw iumbersa foc Mahfo? Aprll a scribe before 1st of Jif. %d;6rn 6 aents a year. 70boe E. Allen & Co. e ydutg ~ople. rR4neorn~ the 9ypsa ;&q sto;s ~As..ogy. fo little Ai6Rdroip tib Little Meighbore t stres t~aietr by 1H6w the SCaptain es 9 Alog,-'Ke SYoun~g irginiananfith his-oalu. trations.' Dibldrierer't caitally'set the e i ff ( Lasti odali .6aune theahonuthIf chat ~vth-et6eedad> tbsp Cdleaard~g $2.510 p~er year~fe. *4au. 441eFib ns.it49omenwbig *tej -elledeasithb~am 1s . Cruambs. The teachersof Fairfield will please notice the call for a Teachers Conven tion. The procession in New York on St. Patrick's day numbered thirty thous The Pe!R eqA4aN~ion wbp was 't r 6 kViisb, hsa been reprieved for four weeks by Senator Corbin, 'whb II no et ctne Govarnor of the State. ""Ptitp'ryay1 tit shttingtthe yes makes the sebad of bearing more peuteeit.,ugAei6t e counts, for e m l pyps Iu our The Andersonjir cncer notices the death-of Mr. W.. K. Harris and Mr. Jonathan.T. Harrison, two well known citizens of that county. 'Judge T. N. Dawkins, died In Union, at 1 . olok, laat.Saturday. night. Eighty-ono cents buys a bushel of corn in Newbern. Shad ares selling plso at forty cents a pair. The drieston d41rier sae fitat: the Savanhah and Oharleston, Rail ;oad is dol$a. il very lar tlfrbugh; assenger business 'ip:Florida travel. Did you ever? Woll I never ! Were our readers aware-of the follow ing horrible f"It "TlieIlbertidh 'of nutricious pabulum into tho dentriB eated orifi se below the nasal ptomon tory, whence the- pabulum, being mas tiented, peregrinates the cArtilaginous cavities of the larnyx, and is finally domioiliatdd in thd receptacle for di gested articles -this is what happeres to everybody at meal times. Better than Ever Before. The Phrenologleal - Jourral and Packard's Monthly cotisolidated I See' the A-'ril number of our old favorite for reading the most instructive and agreeable to minds young and old. From Its rich bontenis we seloet the following : Thoni~a H. Selby, Mayor of San Frulcisco,,gilth portrait; Men tal Requisitosof ths Artist; Philoso phy of Faith; Henry Bergh, the philanthropist, with portrait ; the Double Adoption-a doniestic sketoh; Life in China with illustrations ; the Dust in the Air ; What Makes a good Writer ; the Modesty of Genius : the Swordfash, illustrated ; Prayer and Phrenology, etc. Prico 30, cents, or $3 a year. S. R. Wells, pulisher, 389 Broad way, New York. Wioo;, ;Gib8 & 09.'s Manipulated Quano equal to any used. I have used tliia year Peruvian Gu ano and Plaster, and with and without dissolvped bonesSplublo Poiflo, and Wilcox,- Gibbs & .Co.'s Manipulated Guano,, noting. .the , each :wasused. I eawaose verylittle, iCf any,; djffprenuee, but :m .aatisfied that-the Wilcox, Gibbs& Co.'s :ia nipulated is equal to any. Ihave sd aooding to the cost. Y,2JOHN flUIET. E~dgefleld Co., S. C,, Aug, a, 1869. niar.294O r. . , yoif gwya~ a :fPO.sppetLite and good eptio~n ~se. . r., Tutt's Golden Es gia 0;. ele .: fes *.l; e T~tt's00Mei iagle4 (hc)',Dr..aTuis Golden Eagle. Bit teras 4he best'toplinin .the United . "'Eggs1t Eggst aggs! e ' e mgr 24 Hl.W. E8POftR~ Prices in Acco' dane with the De eiIt~of old htid Cottob *11 be Larden s'hgdIosp,5% iobarkeso, 20o. 're. tall), Wabbing, Boapr 100., Carolina:Rie, $5.7&pedl Adhel,.thest:8ukar Onuted',Iasse 25o., Speolailinduicemen(s offetd~ en Ves hudW24~ i keta beee '4spg 7 tiis dtM u eoNTn ing wit h Fot yo T netr i~M oi..,L- . 14.