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4w Desportes & Wilam, Propriors.] Aa ily 'aper, Devoted to Science Art, Inquirv, Industry and LiteratuAnumInAvano OL. II.1 WINNSBORO, S. (C., WED 1ESPA Y MOfNING, MAY 18T.. THM1 . I FAIRFIELD HERALD i- s8 PUnBiIK) wlKLY BY ESPORTES &194 .Wi'S, TParn t.-T---' ur'RALo is pub)ikh'ed 'Week in the Town of Winnsboro, at 6U.00 ite - euinbly ia ada'anc1. .. o All tr ansi6t advprt inlents to be ObituaryNoicce and *rbutea $1 00 per ,qunare. d6FFCIA . I The Laws of Souih Carolina. Acta a id Joint Resolutions Passed by the General A the Session ILN ACT To ENCOURAOE AND PROV1DE FOR THM INCORPORATION OF AGltI CULTURAI. AND MECIANICAL SOCIK' TIES AND AASf*CAA,'otid%,. 1on 'TiN PROMOTION O' TUE AS.T3 AND SCIENCES. Be it enacted by the Senat9. an,d House of Representatives,14 tiLtttio of South (.rolinb', V4'net.- and it ting in General Asemnby, and by the authority of the same : Section 1. That seven or more per isons within this State, having associa ted themselves by qgro-qme'at,- id -writ ing, for the p'romotion of Agrie.uItul-, mechanies and other indlustry unI ingenuity, and for the encouragemrit ,of the arts and sciences, or for any'pf -khese purposes, under noy name by ,them assumed, and upon complying with the provisions of this act, shall, with their suocessorp, be deemed a body politic and corporate, Section 2. The purppocs ft such corporation, and the place where it is ,established and locoted, bhall be di's-. tinctly specified in it-i articlest of asso-. ciation, which articles, and all amun4 'meuts thereto, shall be record'od in the office of the register of m'esno con veyances for the county wherein such plane is situated, and such corpos ation s.hall appropriate its funds to no other purposes. Section 3. Such c rporation halt have perpetual sucoes.-ijn of vfficers ,and members, and a common sea:., with power to change, alter, break and hn-ake new the same, as often as it shall judge expediout, and it hall be c.,pa ble i-n law:to purchase, have, hold, receive, enjoy, possess and retain to 'tself and its successors and assigns, ,in perpetuity, reAd oi personal estate, or both, whether accruing to the same by gift, purchase, devise or convey. ance, not. exceeding in value on'e hun. dred thousand dollars ; and the same, or, any port thereof, to sell, alien, do vise or exchange). whenever such cor poration may ecemn proper. . 1, Section 4. Suoh. .corporation shall he. liable and capable to sue- nd bo suedy- inplead and be inploAdl, in inyof the courts of this State of ap propriate jurisdiction ; but no si-k, holderiin stuph corporatiou shall Be liable for.'any othe debts or libji ties of such corporation heyornd the omount of his share or shares there in. - .. . . Section -54. Such oorporatioxv sl1t be competent to-- tuake nil atu-h 1-y. laws and rules for its governmuent anI operations as:may from time to time B-ddeaod necessary, not 19puguant to the..laws of the land : Provided, that the same are -made by such msa jority or quorum as may, by the laws of suoh corporation, -boi d~eldred comn potent to make the sme. ., oSection 6. 8uch corpor,ation ynny ..old. fasirs and exhibitio-ns, .at: stated or occasional periods, and:Imay estab lish regulatinnos for !the ' preservation of good n'der at such fairsor- exshibi tions consabtent with the laws of the Aj r6ted February 26, A. D. 1873. - ,AN ACT TO AnnROGATE. AND SINK ALL THAT PORTION 01F THIE'nIntoF TIII' STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA INoURRED IN AID OF TH E LATE ' naBELLIoN AAIaT.TIIkAi!NITED 5TATKS. Whereas .-airticle fourteen, in Sm endmoent of the constitutiont of; bs Uited 8tates, in section fder. fcereof, 4:pong other things, enjoins,- that so~ithe.r., the United States, nor any State, sha asuio ay any debt op.&1ligat.io-ainur~orein aid of insur reatioti. or rebellion agamast the United 8tatus,;gr- any claim for ,tho~ Los, oGr * emnancipation of any slav.ebut all such * debts, obligations and blaims shAll be hold illegatl and void ; and wherees the Oonstitution of the State.of Sou&Ih Carolina, in article nine,.. section .a(x jteen, enjoins that no debt oontiacted b~y this 8tate in behalf of the .lae re hel)on, in whole or in part, shaall ever ' be iasid ; therefore, l1o.it ,stpoted by the Senate and < No~rnse of Represent.'tives of the State of Quta Carolina, now met and sitting in.eneral Aseubly, and by tlie au thority of the eame n .o. S ection 1. That all of the ?ndebt edness as4 Qbligations whatsoever of th~e State:.of South Carolius, comaiog sfithin the comlattutional frohilbitions aforesaid, as oontracted, ci incorred in aid of the said rebellion, or which are eovrered or described by or under such pXehibitionh, or either of thenji, anti alt~authority for incurring ora~uming such indebtedness or obligations on the part of the said State,e tare, all an snolra erb abroga.ted and absolutely null and void. Se-tion 2. All such -.idebtede'sY atnd obligati,,ns of lie' State. as arc ment ned in the next preceding see tion haill be imwedietoly dropped and excludedfrom the debt of thi State, and .'hall never be reokoned with nor dri any 'part of the sane. Section 'C.. Whoevert shall violate thb., A'*t shail, ohj convict'! ), be pain. i6hed by a fine of one thousanhi dol:trs, or by in'pison.inent in tho l'eniten. tiary'for'one 'year, or by :both such fino anad ip.risonnient at the diecio tion of the cotrt. Sect ion 4. 'lhis act shall take effect p)i its paa.si00. " IA pproved February 27, A. D. AN ACT..To AMEND SECTION SEVENTH q(7) C'fIAPTERi ONE JNDRED AND FOURTH, (104) OF TITLE ONE, (1,) PART THIRD, (3,) OF TiE GICNEHAI. STATUT:. Ite itenaqted by the Senate and louse of repir'eentatives'of the State ,of South Carolina now met and sit ting in G neral .\sembly, and by the authority of the same: That .cc-ion seventh, (7,) chapter one hundred and fourthi, (10d,) of title ,)one) () of pait third (1) of the gene. -ral-statutes be arinded so as to read as13 follows : Thei sheriff of Richiand county shall attend every sesiion of th4 Supreme Court, to perfobrm oflioiihl services ai sbitche sai! c-urt ehall be required, andhe shall be allowed, and paid therefor at the rate of five d6Hlars-per day. The c!erk of the said court shall give a bond, in the sum of three thousand dollars, to be approved by the obief justice thl'reof, fv,r ,the fai hfhilL perfdithaica., of th'e duties,. lie einufter devolving upon hini. - It shall be the duty of said clerk to provide for said court neces sary furniture, printing, blanks books, stataticneiy lfuel and lights ; and the accounts an vouchers for all afore. said expenditultes and servic6 shall be certified to under bath, by said clerk, approved by the '.hief jus~ice, audited by the comptroller-gener-0A, and paid by the trenaurer of tire Stato out of any funds not otherwise p.T propiiated. Approved February 27, A. D. 1873. AN ACT TO AMEND SPCTIONS NINETEEN AND TIli.TY-TIIRE ;OF CHAPTER Xvli. OF TITLE V.I. OF TIl. ACT EN TiTI.ED "AN ACT FOR IEV!sING AND CONSoIDATING THE Co .RKHAL STAT UTE% OF TIl ST 1rK:," RE.LATING TO THU. n--UNDMAnIK OV LANCA:TER AND YORK COUNT-P~.'S u it eacted by the Senate a'nd Hlouse <. Re eseimat.iv.es. of the State of South 'Urofina, now met and s-etting in General A.-eibly, and by the authoriiy of the same : -! Swetion 1. Th:it sect ion nineteen (19) of Chapter X Vlli. of title VI. 6il Ihe act entitled "an aet for revis ing and consolidating the general statulte of the State be, aid the same is herehy, ame nded by adding after 0he w:erds.. ''Cit-awbi. river," in the neoi.Id iet., the words "and Big Su gar ectek, f.om where it enters into baill viver."j Smet ion 2. That setiontbirty-three (33) of said act be huiended by strik. ing. out the wor'dr. "from which -it is ae'parated by the Catnwba tiver," in the last line-; so that,. the seetion will end with the words "North Carolipa line. , - SA pproved Febr uary 27, A . D. 1673. .AN A CT TO PnCvfInl POR TiiEjti.nUIIN QUISHIMENT TO in ONrjE'iJD8'rATES, IN C1:RTAIN CAEtC, OF' TITI.1i TO LANDS Flt blTES OF .IUInT 8STATI0NS OF TIlE COASTS A ND WATIEDS OF Tis STATEK. .lie it ennoted by the Senato'and flodaa ef R'preseintatives'of the State of Southl;Uarohind, now met anid site ting in Genera-l Assemnbly, and by the authority of the same : "a Sect ion 1. That. uhenever it.hal b mnade to-appear to any one of the Circuit Courts of this State, upon sthe application of any aut horiized'ageit of the United States, that thoesaid United States are desirous of prcrhas, ing any tract of land, and the right of way thereto, within the limits of thils State, for the erect ion of a light house, beacon light., rAnge light, bu'y depot, or other buildings need ed for. light house purpose;, and the owner-or owneri of -sai-d land are uD. known, non-residento or -mnors, or from any other esad are incapable of makhing a perfeet title to Psaidllanda, or in case -tho.aid owners, heir.g rei dent, and eapablo of conve5 ing, shiall, from, ..disogroeement& in price, or any other cause whatever, refuse to eon vey mrid lands to the United States, it shall be the-duty of the judge of the Distric.~tru4 in which thbe lands so des iteddef, b9. purchased are situa'ted to order notioo'of the said applicationi t~o be publishied in some niewspapet nenarest. to whbre said landi ZIe, lklsoou onernwspaper pttblished in the city of (Xolumbia, once in each week, for the apace of four rmonths, Iwhich notice shall contain an aeouratd description of the saiid lands, together Iwith the names of the owners, or supposed owners, and shall require 1al1 persons interested in the saidlad to om fotward. on a day to be snool. fled in said notioo,'and file their objeo. Stiotns, if atlythey ihouldhava, to the proposed puro'haed; ana't' the samS time specified in said notice, it shall be the duty of the said District Court to, ompaunel a jury, in the manner now provided by law, to assess the value of said landq at, their fair market value aid, all-danaged- sustaini-d by the "ownWr'f the landd so appropriated; by 11easou of such appropriation, which a'mount, when so awsessed, together with the entire costs of said proceed ing4, shall be p .id into the county treasury of said county in which said proceedings are bad 6 ail therupon' the sher'IF of:tU-e said county, upon tbe prodhoition of the cortificate of the treasuror of said county that the said amount has been paid, shall eke. cute to the United States, and d4iedr to their a-Ihorized agent,' deed of the said, Jandij teoiling the proceed. ingfs in said cause, which said deed shall convey to the United States a good and absolute title to the istid lunds against all pe'sons what o. ever. ' Sew ion 2. That the money so paid into the county treasury shall there remain, until ordered to be paid out by a court of competent jurisdiction. Section 8 It shall be the duty of the judge directing the money to. b'e paid to a' countystreasote9. in 'accor. d 1ace with the proceedings of this not, to require of such treasurer a bond in double the amount of money or dered to be paid by him, with two or iniore sufficiont suretsies, to be approv eb by eaid judge. - Said bonds shall be payable -to the people of the State of South CA-rolina, for thp usp aud beneft -of tuo!h psria '-severally, ias are entftld tW said money.' Said bonds ah.sll bh executed and approv ed tind tiled with the clerk of said court blore receiving said money. Section 4. In all case. o'f publica tiun of notice udder this act the dourt tliall require tbo same prLf as 'in case ot' publication' of notieo under the civil practice of this State. Section 5. That the joirisdidtion of the State of Suth Carolina 'is hereby ceded' -to '.the Unifted States of A merioa over so much land as may be contyed to 'aid lUited StUtes in the 'faegoing sp.=eilied - manner for light housme pur poses : Providijd .That 'snoh'juii i' diction is granted upun the express condi ition that the State of South Ca rulina shall "retain - a .po iseureAt jurisdictviu with the Unitdd tates in and over said lands, so far as that civil p'ocess, inlill cases nct effoting the reas-or perional property of tle United States, aid anch criminal or other process as shall i6sue under the authority of the State of South.Caro. line,. :ogainst any person '' pr'dons cbarged'w\vith crinles or mizdemeanois committed - within or without the limits of the said lands, may be exe euted theirein, in1tthe sano way and manner'as if no juriadictiog had been hereiv ced'ed. - Section 0.. That all the lands and tentihetits wlhioh hiny be granted as aforesaid to the United State. shall be and continue, b lon'g ab 'the same shall be used for the purposes in this net mentioned, exoberated and- dis. charged from all taxes and assessnient and other cbarges whtoh triay be ims posed under dbe Authority of the Sta te of South Carcslia. - A pproved January 18, A. D 1873. S North Carolina News. .. *William F. Davidson was elected mayor of Charlotte, on M~onday. TVhe newsspse convention meets lh IGoldsltoro a weekfron -to..day. I ' The survey of the WVilsort and Tar River Rai lroad has been .ompleted. SThe postoffice at Ilethany Chuich, Iredell county, has bten discontinued, SMr. Joseph . i~erck; 'h hinha been fillitug an ea'gegomcnt with the Ole Bll troupe during tho past win ter, was in W ilmington Monday. . Oofnk for film,.. Col. Ilen derson, w hose .oflo'e"ad ads sessor of the 6,hi distriot terminates this -month, lhas taken off his gloves and is going for Long Perry in dead earnstM.- As the aoffices are getting scarce now in tllbome parts, the "loy al'' barten't got neuch use for carpet.bag" gers,and if ]hlly's friends suobeeds the man from Mlaine will go. by thi board. The dovotionvof these loyal folloiwors of the Galena Tanner ,for the spotis lays ini the shurd e ' tho tieiJ .'roi'anec of a starved hog on a corn tril. . n . We want to see thi, fight go -on, and woul'I pay more for a front eeat than for a season ticket to John lob in son's circus.-GOruensboro Pdrfof. "8Seo here, Jim Brown, did you ever say that' my father hadn't. as mfteh sense as 8um Smsittia yaller "dog I". 'N, h evel- mait no soon thing. I said that Sam.8mile yal her dog had no mots oeensq'thaio 4gon father ever .had-and '1h t'#.eery word 1 said." "WVell, ites oky you didn't 'say the other thing, I tell y ou In IThe Demoeratsptf Indianapolis have elected their Macor. [From the Ohronlol and Soutinii 1 . Winsbro,- 1: In the Spring timio, la 'Ia' perfect delight. It is a growing town, and doeaconsoiderable b.usiiss with your city. I ohanced to find the Grand Lodge of Good Templars in session here, and had the pleasure, oil the eveninig of..the 28d inse ,.f ,'llistei'ilng to two eloquent' addresses on 0'm perance by Rev. Messrs. Calisle and Mod., Thoe order is receiving numbera of recruits, and doing much good in dif fereut, sections of the State. Sucess to it in its grioat wisiou I FRUIT CULTURE. Quito an irterest has been croited in this and adjoining counties in the sybjeot ofifruit culture. I met here a gentlemen who is atravelling In the ioterest of a 'cortaip Virginia nursery. He told me that farmoro are eagerly, giving orders for various varieties o., peach, apples and pear trees, grapes, et.,Ito., be-d-elivered' next Fall. r et far a large nunber of these were sold in Richland, Lexington, Aiken and Barnwell counties. It occurs to me that fariners have acted wisely in having determined to give special ftteution to fruit culture. Judicioffslyf6llewed, it 'must prove ajprufitable pursuit. But very little attention is being giving to the cereals and grassep. I am iifort.ed that the farmers are planting,'or *havo planted,, three-: tourths cotton this year. T'lidy are using, fertilizers liberilly. 'Indedd, the.-upply is inadeguate to the dc. med. . Here'I fha d the pleasure of taking, by the baud AN OLD FRIEND 'Of the Chronicle and Sentinel. I refer to Col. Brown, mine host. N'i dealt with me as with alt' *ho come %inder his roof-makig oiie at home, anticipating and wiui~tering to one's wants. The Colonel is-fanilliar ' with the early history df Auguba and flam. bug, in which latter plac.?, by strice attoution to business, lie .sid the foudaition of a fortutne, whlah'1 a'Tai I tho' war todk fron bi3J. ' ut, like' a sigacious tinar.. he star,s tale in the t face, coifi.idntt that the heart will be easy if it is in the right placo. To be sut e, one of tha raul'na' the (ulotiel i, so cheerful is, lie is 'a coni sh-uit re;.der of the Chioiicle and eotinul. MOUNT rION INSTITT1f. r 'fir.t knw thii- subi'ol when I y bel-od i- nil i,ow l: non'evd frienud, . ii- s \l. l-arrow, was P. incipal. We 1.10 ,f'nii t al1kid of and corie.spindei oi I hie :ubje.c t oftliIW neebol hiua e, wiv'01 ik n1ow n'rdjco-'lete. .Mr. Famrw w:. i a i-il studeit. t he' sil i of hi'o r, ititelleot,.ull:y brillian t, ail 'A iti-al amubit ioiu- 11'1 bitiOus of st.'Ling his State in the trnining of th.se ilf her .youIh oouitti ned toin in Ca. 116 loiked forward ui i.'l igtht nit Xiia, tious to the d.,y whoa Io v. til! en(ter the new edifltee, lind ing it r:i :' i: it's appoinltmletllts., Iu! heI w..I 1 d] to a fat better, brighte'r, bappiIr f : d. I do not doubt that 1o is with 't!?e. good peoplo who preeded L.i:n foi this world, 1ligrog)C. in ffonit -of th e buibl ig referred to, standh-a mioanuet. er~yOL. ed in 1851 or 1852 -to the meouiy of Jae~is Wilson Hudson (hbe f'irust Pin-i bIparl, I believe, of the institute,)' by the Mlount Zion Society, D..Kalb ljodge, 'I. 0. 0. Fi., W innsheuo Dio'dg A. F. MI., and hais piapilb ated ftin a. as a tribute to hi: wourth and usefu Ingess. ..' I1 need not, J trteAt 'say, that T looke.l iipon tlhdb mndbume'~nt wvith feelfougs of imelanicholy' 'pleaiure, rcog'niziueg in it a dese'rve'd opprecihtion of one whose good' worlk live aifter him. I trust t'hat the former pupils of that ,devotcd yopo.g teduber-M'i. Flai4 vw-will' t once cab'i~o' to be erected a similar' ushofiut to hisu memory. -They will honor 'themnselIves' b~y paying tich' a'tribute t'o one whomt they loved said who sioed iscb it*' go man in" it henartfelt' app~reition aind sealonig disohargo eft drity. ' PROF. CLAHKI(dN, A gentleman fully equal to any and every duty and emergency that any arise, Is at f~resent in charge of t)/e iitiitute ils mnners' Id ono ime~ girob a'd will in~ire hiink a fiin 'eoholj dnd his 'experienc will' enabfo All ' to keep the grade' of del'llat'shi7 tp t that-kbigh point t'o c'ich :t wu car ried by hisi p.recdesspors. IR- ranse 'ink 'Pt rnurv:. Some' hiold'thbat nmen sthould reachd,' ~nosapecoial commeiindation for a faith. ful ~performanco of duty. My view is thbat there is an. exact and inexact manner of wo'n pi g' tWih tiioiso re. duaty fully' chtolftfhly, dpen4hennat'd .ly,.not 6ioi~hety and therefore, frees .inglys praisp is comely. SCaIuer in point of the exact manner, [ 'foqod i, Conductors Clarkson abd Iveyte'f..'thAI. 0 . & A. R. 1R.; -BrownIdg4~Ipuet, and Kennedy, of the 8. tG. R. B1., oh twbcose reAspeotivt trains Ihnaderther trip 'described t in this and preeding lettem'. More anon. . . Lona.. --The greater part of Trenton, La., hasboaan buena. The laest from Son Salnvador. ThIme e3an Satyador', *ernment Bill. leti of the 24th-of Mulch gives the followinig '.ocod'ut: Against all expectations the enpit J of the republio hs beeu 'ruiobd by tie viole.e. of an earthe-iake which happenod at 2 A. M. of the 19th M eh last. Shocks were felt on the 4,h of the ame mnnth, . but as th'ey grad ually (i liited in force and frequeu-'y, thelnhiabitants began again to occupy their housjes, and confi. dence.'*ait rdsto'red. 0:r th'e 19th, at th tni'e time of the morning, slight rchocks were again felt, which renewed the feelings of alarm in th1e popula. tion. The third shook was so pro longed- and vlotont that it lqt the aitu in ruins. At' tie fa??io time a aro broke out in the piam of the house of Don Manuel Trigueros, but was soon extinguished by the activity f. theluthbtities.,, The fire-engine lid good service. Patrols were sta. tioned in the different streets, and the irisoners in the jAil reonoved to aU1 >ther placp. The victims, according o this o0e6oapiiriodical, were not uore than ten, whieb, considering the *opulation of the city, was a matter or congratulation. The sun on the 9th shone through the cloud of d ust nd gloom that hung over the city. eople took heart and began actively o remove their goods in t-uch vehicles s could , be obtained. Ou the 2-1 h1 ra diuility and confldence wis re torod, and sensible persons trace the fisfortune to the operation3 of a natu ad law which was intended for the nefit of the race. Condensed News. . t t The Edifaries of postmasters are to )>readjusted on July 1. Ohio will hold a State Subbath r ohool convention at-Akron July 11. Lectures on John Knox and Mary ( 3tewart aro the nev and sensa'ional nuements of Daltinore. I A Belle Plaine, Kinsas man, kill. d sixty-fvc buffilos in twelve days Our pi-eentilndian population, rx. lusive of the 70,000 Alaskai native, a 'umber as closely as can be estimu- a ed, 300,00o. The roof of Wjesninister Ae-; it London, tWheni reCently i-xamin A s to it soundre.s, was found to be -erfoct. It is of enimut, and has a loed f9r eight cenitumis. a Josehine Mnn.feld hrs engaged a ow ' in the Amediedn Eplisvopail b A.rob in Paris. She goes to hiurch a iedls sunida'y, and, it is stated,bulca er heaid inubej jirayer hook with all he-. de votio:: (if !-. b';aiut. . An Iowa girl being' sA:ed 'wh.. t o in of death the 1revfe' red, e narked that if Ahe nust die, she pre. o ei red to be snmoth.red-with kiss. i! a.. . 'Tragedy RtO1rpagebtrg. j L-.it everinig n.']icharged sold e-, t omt the cotaminuat d of Captain Gal. t giher, tatiolod at thiis place, while mnder the influence of liquor met 'aptain Gallagh .r on the stroet, slap. edf him on the :haok * In M" fpin'ilitir nmaiiner,% yingf that hime3 hi :mself Fit oo4d s c.'y" body anid asked him to alth'a d rink. Tihia the capta in re ased to dlo, and was expre~ssing lius ndignation at the soldjiem ' ftaili r i y, when the la'ter ilapped him in 'he face. Capt ain Gallamghor wemt mmedidtelf to'his -pai Ire andl, arnm :i 'hiaself wit h a pistol, went in a tarch'of hi.4 assailant, ie soon found "' fic soldier and alhot him on sight, kill-. ng~ himt ios~taatly., CJaplain~ tLgltagby~j ns promptly arreated and is n.,w o'aored in jail.-Tlegprm I the Neww and C'ourier. - Lhctrary'Antedoete - "re ybu fondl of 'Hlogg's Tale,' ' aild a blue' stockin~ lady to a W est. in farmier. '- - imYes mnadlam. ilike Ueg'a tai'la ~ith plenty of satton them," was thea iountryman's rebly. ,. ii " iBtut you misunderstand me," hibd -oplioml, "I tr.ean .have you reid " Nom,'" said '~ti'hmkit ; 'r lhogs ir wbitedt blaok, anid I don't think *iere is a redl ede among thp." ,Cot ton is comtig into 0olumbu, M.;:Trgely in excess of the corres. 0 oocdi?.g weeks of last year. If this a continued, the total for the season ,t (olttubus will be nome 58,0(1 ean Iaioreusp of 18,000 over 1871 Five enr loads of troops have psas. :d. through St. Louis on the way to ehlt the Modos. * F ashtbn As rarely -useful. It scornse ilitty. fleat and'Weir~itbe liaic luosely dowf the back fr d6b# 'ig out just as Bly time begies to dawn. The life of a beobolor Is de'wibed to be a splendid breakfast, a tolera ble dinner and, a .most sniserable supper. Ekouse me madam, but I would like to know why you look at me so savagely 1 Ous beg pardon, sir, I took ion for my khand The Confetieratc Flog. 'The hearts of tht. loyal thieves ol 4outh Carolina-nativi and alien ;re stirred to their deepest depths by in incident in the recent election coh ei~t hetween .he tWwus 'of Irnwell nd Ulc0'v ile. The election wav iold in accorddneo with ain dot of tllo Legislature, to determine which towti ihould be the capital or county site if 3arnwtell county. After a severe Itruggle, llarnwell camuo off victo iout by a maijol ity of' less than ifty -otes. After the result of the oleo ion became known, the people of larnwoll made a noisy celebration oI heir triumph, anri horns iere blow, nd obeers 5were given, and bant:er, (ung upon the broczo in the ustal leci ion style. Wit some parti.an of ho defeated Ilackville set aftlant a orrible runtor to iho eff'ot that"the iends of Parnwell' paraded' the troets with wagons from which float d Confederate fl ag." "The intelliget.ce was duly for. rarded to Colu.mbia,.and the neaws of his erownink rebel outrage bloned o the world. The scalawags and arpet buggers howled piteously, and he loyal organ commented upon the ceurrence "ill stik, langunago as such n unnViNq and.impudent net mnerit. !d." After all these pattiotic cries Ild all of this euperloyal indignation t now appears that tbe owier of the ragon from which ' thme Coinfderate ag floated was a Lepublican ullace older, that the driver was a colore epublican and former slave. There i also s'ome doubt as to, wibthe it -as a (onfeder.'. banmedi 'or the 'ronlh tri oolor whilt 1onted up . he breeze at Brmniwell. V hat. 1po Icles for thieviug loyaslty to coilo ua. inte have IOeen receutly preseLnted : a fassadhusetts, Repub.lican calling a ,bel Gonoral to preside over tho enato or the United Statos, aRid a 3lored Republican and former slave ying the Confederate Wig in South arolina I-Aguusta Chronicle and The Perfume or Flowers. Boxes of IHeliotrope, .Mligniro'tte, nd Pamisics, pilaced in iidows rwill seclon the air of till dwe!liing;. The acan,stress, and all of the labor ig clanes bhiould have swcet.cented Itlkts. bluotiininf .ri 'their Wi.nI.owI to cp the am cd pura, Ad nt as at disinfeelati. Wo c1n1 o t petals of Roses, V iolets, inki, Tuberosev, etc., to pro.ullico a seet perfume for tho parlor. or oudoir ;1and by the aid of modern 'M4'a1ce it in be-very easily donae. ' I I a smaitll wido-tuouthed jar with thter, find Use 4 glu.s .stopper qippiod i glycerine, tc thoroughly .xoludo e air. Fill thisjr with the fresh petals f any fragant plant, cut after the dow i dry ; il only the petl.. should e used ; -but clusters of Peliotrope in be out off close to the stems. hher posseRses the property of taking p the fragrant particles from flowers, nal every day the old petalk' inesAt bo k'en out, and fresh ones added. Quantities of flowers are required, ut when the ether is all evaporated, will leave fn essential, all of the on-er, and 3 or 4 'drops of it, added > deodorize d al'ohol, will give a deli ions extract. All delicious odora~ een be impris nced in deodorized aleohol, ,which is y firing pure spirits tlirough ani sad charcoal or bono black in powder. Scan be used over many times, and thick flannel bag, 'with a wire run round the top, will mnaio .a good Fill it tvitti the bone black, rand ouir in tiio.aledbol, anging the brig v'er a bow1, so that the lioaiid '.vill rop into it. Take jars a's if.eerilbed b~ove, anad fill thbema halIf fuill withI boe alcohol, arid, tyotn .f1.l up d~th peae' ilea~ueia, lemon peel, slioes f piico apple, rsapberriei;, cherries, trawerries-indeed, ainythinig from 'bich you may .desiro to ,et~c so essonce,'n'nd y6d wilt have as (Ine a assortmenc~t of essrences as the anufamcturer cain f'urnuish you. . Everlas.ting~ FEnce Post i. ' I discovered mainy years ago that 'cod couild be maade to last inmguar aan iron in the ground; but thought mo proccesa was, y, piple and inter ensave that lil ha nt porthi whtilo akinginy stir aboumt it. I would ats >on have poplar, bia'wood or gank ig nah as any other' kinads of' timber'i >r fqunee pd~sts. I havei' takeni (out a'sswood potIcaafte?r havming beens het even years that' iere as *uounds rhen taken up as when they~ rege., tirap put ,iin the gro'and, inte and w'eatherpeemedl to hsaiv to ifect on them,. The paort4 eani b34 repared for less than two ceate Fur the beneet of' other~s f 'i 1ivoa the rtooipe : Take.biler unseed oil and stir in it pitliore hiarcoal to the consistdoyd,- palirt Put a coat of thi. over the tijd bor pad here is not a than .that wil 1 live. ti lee it rotteng."-'Cor. 'Western Rueraa "A w 'how do you hike my innsu tache, Miss Laura ?" lisped a dad, to a merry gil "Oh I very madh It looks like fur an th. baolk of NEWGOODS. NEW GO 0DSM W E aro now receiving and ope'iing one Of tI largest r, 1.1row t attrnctivo stocks of rin 1 :1 iitunr Uress Goods, (otsef I 'lth 0e nd -'rni lin g Goods, Silks, Fut-, Str. vaw nn' Wool lies.w, Gents, Lndios and L e . ie w.ir', 1) ugs, Nlcdicineei 'we lAve ever offered iti Si: r..:e; rtii at prices as loW a can be Cur .*o,:% ia every department is full -and emi e.', aind tihe publio nro respect. ful.1 iiced t ,II itw.ection of our stok lefore purclasing el'" w ere Our goods will be shown wil pleasure. eMasfer' & Brice. a yril 10 es ESTABLISHED 1859. Junt received Puro BiI':er Watchei , all '* Miyles, Clocks, all <ualities, l'lain Jewelryj "ins and lecutians. 1-1 ka:cras finle; l'i.nin and 1huey lo(id llttigf. ItL kLrnia f1ine, and spoincles, a fline norctmient. All goods warranedi aS representcd. All work dono iii a workmanliko man per, anld warraned. e ... . No chearge for lokiri. Comno nnd sce me, will tnko plehonuo in showing my good Q. Thankful for past. favors, T respectfully solicit a continuUepce of ite i seamce. CH.\A11 1.E8 A IN lLP,11111, Oppo'dite Bacot & Co. apr11 22 J---.a J U S T One Car load flour, all grades, One Car lond Bolt-ed Alcal, One Car J oad faeldig Oats, One Car tond fealen; t.'orn, Four Cacks best hacens,~ flut Loaf, Loaf A, and Demarara Sugar, Rio antI Java Colfee, raw acnd Itonste1 New Crop N. 0. Demnrarn, and Common "D:, R. Flenniken.. api 24 NEW SPRING Jwdat peninug a't J..0. B0OAG'8. Ti 1lU 1 I cclamnust and iArgest STO('K of llo tu lit~bns loawers, &o , will be, pece f.>r the ispectin ofc the Ladies in' a feA" d0s5;u. AMrs. -tio-g will spare nio paIns Sin Lrying to pleaso all who may .fuvor her with 'Inl ilC rry Goo1d;, N~a'tions, nod Fane Goods dcrueant I wIll have a fall stook. . TnrIture ! Farniture !! A larg& lot of redsiendq, ?Maresaes, Chair~s, lied lloom.uitsc, &o, A f:11 line of Orocries In afnra af - a prIl 8 -J. 0. BIOAG'5. * . "Shoot folly as it flies-Pope," wa~ i hot up by a printer, "Shoot poll$ aba dlies.-Pon I"