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They are beautiful. f Owing to 1le length audim porIutee of several coses in the Court We! will have to give detait of some of thbem berCafter. 0r Mr. 1H. A. plead gtiilty to the charge of neglecting to tutn over pui lit; noney to the Sliuto nt'id ivus sen teIced to one citr'., imprisovuLebt tuA $2000 fine'. gi"7 Trial Justice H. I. Fianni gan was coippletcly exonerated of the charges brought aga- nst him of oflicial miacondut. Alux Woodle, his chuier i':uer was liabbed inad conIviiced on a eh::irge of burglty. f The 'oored aeo'pie or town Lwu a May party on Thuraday n'ight 1nit a 1aade and Pie nic of th'e look &(*V L~ddetr Coinpany 'on Friday. The T uck was dre.ased with flowur8 and the tiaopany piient)ed a haniasoine )Iia l I ed i ce. In the m-t toe of the disputed $ C. C. 0 , Clerk o; Cou'rt of( he.itcr hai~n been appoi.ted it, fe-ee :udi ordeed to hold a 're t1 'i mn.1ItLy ht W i'un bo) 1 a -i u ri'.i. . ti0 ihe J4a a aIt eintm. It ri as to thd dis,.ot,i anc of th. a, .\:-er I i dlidaCies was Set, .an our < rnee 'fromi the Gransd (Ci n 3 al Smerdiay, and we're hihly ni i ei sted". We 'return our heam ty tiI. hi. ,1, . NnN. T1. D). Oxiler also nit us si hti 8t ana vherr 'es ti $1 frst ne hnave* seen i f .hSeo8>in. Wd ..ib tithteful I..r tese tat eintLmns. O 4 What hats ever beeome~ Of the "overeO ts eiase ?ic We. had expecud ti, hear of' it at this term. The c salt, Wvele. fotImdi in tii'e 'p e/ of (C.miaa sionear Mi.riti ii, and it jia hut by n hi~en he inny 'estabdli-h iss 'tiarre iannoceneco, anid the thief' bes diieovers ed .and pun isahed. ga" Fr'ank Porter, conlvicted of' hi'~a-ny, is thought to he the snme Iae:sat1 a to .fbed the whteat straw bse, loniginig tor D.. D). C. Means of -this 'cot.iity, fir wieb ita wan rant was is siued aigiaiuit Eh1, brit i. 'tr .seave beenure of hai. fhgtu ei ls e der f M. Drfto inGeorgetown. Of 'EATII UF M1a. ttisri J. ConMMA N.- We are ngain cOaed upon to ch oni the death of a goodl mian. Mr. Coleman (lied at bist residende ndiai- Feadterville in titis b'unty onli te 4th iristant; of pnleuAmanin. .lie aas bighaly respect ed by all whol knew him. II is he teantd family have the heartfelt sptah. of it bonununiillity. DAir.Y UNhis PriaYsa MFIAIN. An ins itaitoni is eiltdud to the in. habitantts of Wlaariabof-o; t d assblei together daily to <frer pra34er for tlie suppressors oif vie inl olr iiuidst, antd for a revivmal of religlion ini all our churches. A mn-eting for thhi pura piose, will commtienee 00 nex tlonday evening, at 6 o'clock, in the k'esby terian ehusrohx. O7 On Friday Mr. Jas.", Glenn M atswas udtnitted to the Bar after air examination in open court. The Conimittee to examino were Alessrs. Douglass, Rion and Gaillard. The Presiding Juge complimented Mr. McCanta on his examinatian. Mr. Moeiants ii a young gentleman of talent aind culture, and we doubt not will succeed in his chosen p)rofession. We wish him equal an0408s ih that which hait been al ready achievad by hisftber.. 8-rnAwB itnv inEr.-The ladies of S:.1J1 ds i hust. pripase havig a ,triwlerry fete ir. ti:lh4pian 11,11 On Thursdtay igtht. the 14.h1 of M., for the l:urpose of rai-hing a sunt suffi cient. to purebase lanape for the 'chuYeh. This i6 a proi'eworthy under taking, aid we hoipe all 'elititauly lhsp-oiosed persuns of every denomiali tion will ovcotribute either struwber ries, or eroaun or speid their ':noner liberally. h 'the 9'eeasnn of the fele Let the fete be well pitroisizud. 0: Judge Mcke pas'sed the follow eniat elce Oil Alex Wuod 0.f, eni.\Io d (of burglary. "You b. v ebe foutl gulilty of an vfferee !or wlichl you iight be. selit to the l'o..i enlitary f.,I 30 Y ar.. 'I Le 'e urt % ill ('en lne y'u however tu only oine year. If oi are c~o.vre d argin ylu will be oil jen0iced tu 20 yene.s, if i third rII t ao \-eitrs. If \fu are e 0iv'ced a. fontho 1 t1im1!, Voui will thn to ha v'e 1 0 colme eligjible to a sea n 'the L-gisla . lIurc." Count4.-The followingt rentence, were pasted at the proent term o the eour't: The Stato vs. Jack ric3-lguilt. 1in.iet&g~her.-aelatet:e, 15 ya in The Srate vs. Wil). Creen-hur-. Vl.zry and lr'een-setence, 5 years in penlitentuary. The State vs. George Jackson alias George l'.lmer-grand I.Areen'y. ou. tence, 8 liouths in pen it~entiary. tae tatO Vs. H. A. Sarith -*il fully neglecting, as Cuunty Treasirer. to tart. over tuotiy to the S ate ireiC.urer-sente ., to pay a fiie ol $2,001, and 12 noriths in peniten ti Iry. O:"' J1a16tCs Maitiln, a coloreti man, was urowied at G. P. Martin's iill, near Ailhford's Ferry, Broad River, ,)n thi 25th. fIe wais with Mr. Amos Da\.is, who bad I 0en to exanine fish baskets. A lg lies front the m:it land to an iland. As they w-re crossing this', NA .rlinl fell ill. I Ie W. s a good i ho ner and .\r. Duav im hail 1.o apprehensions of 'ice;deit, Wheln suddenly Martin sAnkc. iHo rtust have becn seized withs a craip. Justice Kirkland held an inquest ove- thu rernains, arid the jury hen- i dered a verdict of accidental drown. ig. Btit.Ei0iSor.-r .- k large aind at ten tivo oungregation assei lbled at tle Presbytcrian church las.t Thursday nighij being the 57th oannivesary of the Fairfieid County Bible Society. A sornaon was preathed by the lrv. Mr. Chichester-inhject, I What is Truth ' The Rev. Me. Camupbell f1l ..wel in an address elhOWiLig thC ,errnaanetcy of the Bible. After tht'3a services wrere conIela dtd, the n.-COti',e W44 Called to orde. by le,'. M,.. .I!ts, State Age. 1 44 th. A rier fcanBiiT lo Siet, .lUv. Mr. Camybell Aw- 0 ,ille1 to .I ode.ra. t .to 'nttCLig, find M r. ..s. \V%. Lw , equ~e~..d to :.et as S. etr % .i% .J'he S ..eity wa:- tthe.a tr t ived, taffe -everal year. o- itni.'l t-, 'o ra it oh11 0o151 airntin, whieb ha-1. been oi for ce fos tn.e ihani half a cento,ry. About thir inew tue/ntit,cra wa..i added ti thea lhs. froml th. coli.rrega icrn present. The p jnaia~rt 4f on i dolla aninnua wlly counstit utes a pe rsutn a a1 ni.iwiher. Sunc'io: or A U. 8. Orv c En. --Theo followYiug dispatch his been received Yotxvr.rrt;, S. C., May 5th. 1874. --Cap:1. dj eli i.'hoa sa 'pher, the I com. halnd ant of th l ' 'ee. . ,I trto..p1 ait this pl.Ice, comi' ttedl suiieja o t los hesideince last nighlt tabout nim.r bi'eioak. by shooting I im.-etli wIi h a the l'i gt~t lar ad hng in the I rin. Deanth w..aa insatlaitti-on,9 A j'a of laJie~ e W . 11. \\' inarie, lin,.. uS K.'oronaser, at one1 o'oeo-k t:a inoir.i, corupiIIoled ofl a rnamberII or ihe i~e.'..t et tizens, nndai a v'erdliet re tih redi, acordeiane with the anlve r,w . At the iingjtest inothiing w-as is-ited to .lhow anty enntl~t for' the Itsh a~ct, fur thar thani that the decoinsed brltl l~en drinkingz freely. TJhe deeensed Is the Oei or Caplti a . of the 18th regiliiect of ina try. lie ordered a a prai viato solribr in the 3'eair 1 857. and *tas the p.- liate s.eCretai-y of A I her t Sidii n e-tJlinsda o v ii lc thbi t~flicer was Celnged ini the Uth ex pedia ion. lie was a native ol j'aiua. delpia, where hi~s remains will lie taken for bn ialh. tb. A publilc ineet ing was 11eld On Monday in the Thespian I11,11, II. E Elkin in the chair,'RI. 31eans Dav.s 8eerotary. Gen. Isratton moved thalt thle Settretary' be regqrested to read thb e~Stituition prepared for the ta~x uniiotas. This being Cart ied, the~ constitutIon was read. Gen. liratton theni moved that a commK~ittee of three for each town,,hip be appointed by the chaair to organize Township Utions, Carried. Qo nmotion, M1iej. T. WV. Wood ward was requested to repoat the proeedinks of the Taxpayers coil. mittee in Washington. MIaj. 6 ouid ward gave a grapthio and inltereating~ aeooont of bia~ trip. Ga&te as his Opinion thaft Grant is "an ordinary flabby w h iskey d aink ing sor t of fei. leiw," arid deo6ibed his condiret as ridiculous and (Ont1impltible. F'it h. he thought a perfect genatlemain, lie was Dleased with mnst of tha enlebh. ties at W ashington, but thinks they aro nut a. groet. ar, they appear front a dI'8anlce. Atbout s he w-,rmest re. ception thle' EIllit nilit% received were rom 81)t' I ab aitel Butler. Wi.s -11 Iude ti;e fol lowing reana ik I was al originul ihtiolnittoist, 11n111 full of ieqe, but tho turn matters are takiin; I never contemp'ted." Ml.j W u(.d wa rI 'Jtie! ell by sa - i mitt thit-tigl we have Strneg :,tends itn Wohd~inagtone, ou1 tiiho .'031 ill crselvo., and we Iaiunt work out ourt %.6 a v ' lv10i1o1, Ili thorroe ury'c I up oilnill 1he dljty ot joiuilig taxo uioins and Work. l-g taogether.. A 11i %lus then o etcd, itm te he -Il-S t' of thuo.e p-ci.:.att wvre obtainc di. 'The cbairin in reqlue d tlimte 'for tie '!app1oint iuenlt of tile V iloIs. Coil. %tilt 'ccs. Ti ere 1C:ti ito ftrtheor b St th. et n njmrel Ii. E. ELK IN, Chm', Tur S-rr vS. K. c. i'.itnoxs. - L1i6 was lun action brought againitt the detitd-ant for alleged vilation of tihe civil right. bill : The testiznoey wtnt to shoW thut o h IO 10th Apri, Jino .lobIley of (11i m11, an ex-logis. 1-itor of half-und-h'iif conmplexions, .:n i.e to W I ian.boro. ie wente to Barber't Store to got a Imeal. Iar ,er 11not beinig aIlie to furnislh it, s mt t mesage to Mr. Tim nioiA of the New Idea salooni to prepare a dinner for a gentlemnoi. Mr. Black, Mr. Timmons' clerk, told the Cook to prepare a dinner for a 'gentlem an1 (dii, wats the Couk's tc.,timoney), aid told I ihn it niglht. Ie- wcll be terved ine the 'kitchei."1 (Th1e tnl t1n ba 'a fronit ro iom 'i which are thi- bar had two atalas, it niddle room in n bjhi Ule U )Ltah teIlIe buani and severail sllonIl tables, and a back roo) in Whieb eok Ng in done.. aid in- which a taile is halo prepared for eating. In this pfla it wa_'s p'rov en that M\1r. Tittinets binl.s..lf .t1d many fr iquen. lers of0 the etaturant hlad cateu, it iein.g a1in'c c vL' enie. '' a r than t e s tas. ) The dinie n aots. at "et (tit oi th3 table. P.lsenttly, J1un10 Ao',ley catnie ill with lltnry Jinsin aid M. S. Miller, albh-augha Meblcy dceimeo havii; nvijt:.d tih littler; andil i le "kid [.(It aksoclate with such at Char acter as Miller and it was tin insult to thii.k .e wouhld." le said 1 told haini I didn0't w; Lto trash lIk'ei 01. !o be following te around-. didn't nate he can di riitiiitia ol tce'itt t his color', but his drtikenitiess." (l is wits 1th11)er rough langatti ge for title ex -hleier to Use. of tanother.) askt difoi- his dinner as hbe Vtvc buiigiy , andii Mr. Tin>.nr pointed atek. Maobley enprosillg, hu a ad , that Ilh- nlecant thaIt, (Iinnei- was edoktij "t'll i.t)" otte of tho stalls, anl 11eilnled for Iis dinner a1g1i.n. ir. Ticninen.s cauic uP and11 t'did h 1i h his <iiara was an tIhe itek 'oni. b Iy -.ud"I w t it it.re-Tnn sr p.ied. "it *s C.healy prepared bock hole aetnd! if .I t wincCl it %4)11 iii1-st go bae ce leot it.4 :1. hhaey - "I'il .hive it hl t tio aiiCt al. Tiii ilioi, -.JTaei get edt ti 1.le itt (110e." iMobji-v ht te : hat NI r. Tai a e n id tt OlCie lie. ''lti'e folk~ eatly nril nte. prt ecc hoii. i'et talt there. Tits wie .~eied, cel I air. 'I tesos udic the NIo ty .sp de itn a L auT Iina er~ &botitt IItt c uli r li I. hi y t lien lft cliid Th--e jeriy wa, Coipfosed] of four' coloed ;an taiht.41 wht:te icen,, with a .,:0e 1 ft re:iac t. !lessra. M cin~rts ) -ne inteas ad ioa deientit, tle .cceused. l. Ilion opanedt bcy spe akiang of the ma.tiural Ittetiec of il iv~a to blng t eai othet, rnnd itoIh. ., a ceuicie ag ainlst otheaor rae C. This W.5 .111 a hat. di reot ety byv thle [at. ger cit d tvleli ..f th0 itiumlan lamtl h. lilt L ny tiiho-o separated by13 geoigrap ji. ca I htoeteditrles. I e L, hertt lhe. coloirl ed porio ive tig1.1$ tde itol Iio the '.hit s who a'. tiher:- ' I tlee ' cci a a .. jell TF heat. mi l:e b, a e:quiicel .itnt, Cot, .'lnaw to mlIIry a nhtt cia, butail iiiwas )C he tat mtary aioi e.it'red Imc.. I 't. re *s -. ia e. L g i~Iatnier's, r-ce .. lizhig t his pi.iia., Jeesld lic., thai' ito tiet o i-s thlda he iniide oni ne 'ito act iof coarl, thit ith ii in c. inay liv ino inaIt rtiaen V. Jhut- ti-t lat sct eted for giood hlas beeni evokedu iust Zlts to produlece evil. fLtiutelatt (.Xlon'elh jii:<i S. .b!1blev Ajie do ('ta,.p tte'his I.l ieliec th laocveritor ofC SouthI.' irel jiaur a (d'Conoerii . cl chei-f cif the Statt Nlaitiu, Ocmed~ to to rttamei it nwi co an tint ki t'o e tlaie ejleilcant lae had praevioudij ranacd it Un ism. Co!. Riona then tergiied Ilit tao tlis. erimfin.et iiimi waltboan the ptocsecu titig wite ao breianse of labs chtr that ho haci apieou. ini a gruff muan. tier on d i fcicieed .\ r. fIiTalon s,,t ed thaet hee diii tfot 1.otii thre metal, ,.i rply beoaacansehe putt oct airs, andc ,.".a itisuit. ted I ebans he5 ftwats nth Ytewecd to. lie wtouhl i ot go to Jeekcin ailhough -Jletkis laid dinaed thatt Ieri eal. go et lernan, Treasure r Crdioz e antd a Phla'ldelphi laInw3er, N!c itn. CJo!. RIIon also rvjadee the poinet ihat Mr. Tlimsinons showod nao dlher iminla. t tita ian has dlrinkitig stalooti, and that the ro.-taulrant wic not llensed, as it iaeded none, arid thterefnfe evena had Mr. Tfimmaoies refus,'d to give Mobley a meaal heeaduse of hisa color- he woeuld riot be litable unditer theo act. After somet furnther eliboraltiona of theO above points, Col. lRione onded. Mir. Mlctiatsa of the defentce theon re mallski-d' that Ite 'ished to sei ito t~ oublte bcitween the~ raaces, thaat the races had to live togethe andl ahouldl therufore cheriah friendly feelings. The oivil rights net may be produe. tive of go'od in tine, bft 'no legis latiotn beforb its time on efiueo unbing. lle-endprsod the position tukon by 'i1a colleague and iniun. taied that Mr.. Tinmons was not a meiAble- ns eisthur'ants rejuire he lice'nse. The rest of Tiis arguament touched upon the 'facti WYbih have been,stated. Solioitor Braivley in reply s'loke of the prej id skbs of race, and said the civil I ixht's dld Uot *ean to fot ce 1oeial equaility npotn 'tfe Tsople as tLat could niot be done'. Thlat if the coloraed people wiistheI social rights ti ey nit11t elevate themsiltelvefs, and I tat this iII %VaA 'ssed to 'enib!o them to clcvae ilieh'e8. ile ad . Iineld 1 tt Mr. Titismnors co-ild put a ILte. nul in one aitall anuad a color. ed mnO in isatother iT they are equal. lY good -InlIs. -eo argued thatt, if h'c jury believed Mohley was denied h is dinetiuvr b t-ouuaqo of his oo'or the verdict 'u.t ho for the 8t-ste. A pers-an's rightst mus4t notl he interfei. ed with hti euse of hii colA'. aJudge Mackey in his cha+r to the Jury spike ri thet beaaefius of elnl. opatiio and of th nimeI lioration of the col .ra U r.,e t. lie expld 41ed the 6"eIatioin ( of the eivil rights bill, 6.1d t-old the Jury i'f they funad tbhat \obley hatd been refaa.ed boerise of hi, color, they aotld find a ver diet ,i guilty. If tboy belie oa thaIt Mr. Timm.ans beoam - ungry w .to him for his gitiff tunner, they hill-11d id liiln not guilt.y. Theijry rotiied!. In. a fe* mo.. n- ts the. retturned Vi1t a verdit. of not guilty. (The.Y had previohily - tao the saloon to. e40aind tjte r1 11s1: to tee if theite was any diffi rese.t bet ween the rooms.) Tris w as i righteouts verfict. ArTe fit uly b, lieve -June Mlobley entne qaver ler<1.7 to made soume iiotoriety four imn-elf and to array the, races its atlIuagonaismn against enol other. Jua1e lhad 1*etter be caHftil. ' A row lovr here would not b' healthy to Tir.: C.r. or H1. A. S4I'Tr.-:-Oh Wedtlesday morning. Attorney Gtn erAi Nlelton appeared in Court, and pre:-ented an indictment against II. A. Smith, Ex-Treasurerof Fairfield Counity, for an offence in that lie did knitowingly noglect to turn over to the 8 ato i nonthly mon-eys collcoted. Mr. Meltonsaid that other counts might be brought against the defend. a.,t, but that thb State would iow rest i:iedAe upon this- count. lie reiLd lhe law requiring 'Treasurere in or b,!fore the lMth of, eabbi. in oah to turb 'ove- hioney tW the State T'rsury. The1 drand Jury hiviig roundj a true hill, tho Attorney General mov ed for a continuance for the reason that. Treasurer Carduz6 who was a msaiterinl witness was absent in New Yolk 'on public bueinesh. Vol. Rion', deferidant'it bounspl, el..tciu dih ritfht or .cdy trini 'n Lieb *a garanssteed to all' cue I ers, 0. and n~ra 1:intaied that Trensu. uir'r 'Cardon, tn not a mrit~il wit. n<-sq Af(ter s'ome furth'er argument Jhndge Alackey decided that thae I'rensuirer was a maitei., Iwitness, tind that, osirbo was utoidably ab telt, the casoe shiosld be conitinuso.l. L'ol. Ilion sifter somle co'nsultations with, the prisoner, annoaineed Ihat l.ASmth pleaid guility of the in. dictmecnt. It as .ila 1'.ct, hd~ said, baat the miucy l~ad not been turned liver, antd bie plead guit Iy to t hat offencee df hott taut nis'i it over* In the m re p'-esen bed, lna:, heo deniil hav sang stole thle uioaipy, anad imun~htnaiinen lind ignaneaae of boa it had disap,. oteared. lie plertd the cet1ientdy df the C ai.t Lii his hthailt', nta hes hiia lism. se.lf voluntiaily otnnfese.~d the deli. e h ey to the comsprrolle' gels rat. Thlie autori.%3 (J-ner. 1 aukuiuwI. re l dan theI c.re ofl it idad bteen ~.mid. Ile w. lnequinilted with the exlsa'te ce f the exai e isting. eci-aum sa' unee.s, anid toucthed~s up at then wtill. ag5nti~ wshih the dbfes'.hlit had show foaInr a thaoroaigh oaxui asin a, .na.d l.ao di e faict that lie had eg. pare-u el I.is dsiie shant, th lpeoCpleu ohf athe Coaunty thiuld suiff.a'r t loss. hat whialn this was tedei, it waii vef-.y w ratnige t i a. an; ai< initlligenst, as5 pusietie~nl, addI a1 tell eddeioted as 55.e dl~eendet~i is; holdi suifferl a hesaavy lonu withosut, b.intg Abile to gv any iacunlt sif it. Thes paresenit syas. t: no us cIlliecting taxe's~ Is pe f6.a., dsliveicl fruo ite exuerielieo of all! thStuat~~ae$. ]Lufore tlin war tax eol It-tinsg wvas a simpt~lo aifinir. There werno chi eieka anid bailances, and yet, daueli iNas th6b isnnatb ishsnty 6f thuoshen of' tho e days that defal Cat bias. w ere of th e ra rest occur fence, iBut itdt itn ito s of tl-e oordous dln wrrwn aud the State Treasury, iin sptite oft 'he baret nod bandsq anid triple locaks. in spite of t he guiirds who suir. rosdihi it; unil o'f thb liamp tha t ne ver eeniasss to burn, .Vast siuitunts of maoney-ftiosify wrung frosm a st-rug ling8 peoplA-haive been reookle'aiy sto le'r anid squianderedl, leaving the whso goveasent clogged, and her cred it do-troyeod. Th&ere now azxists in thue State of' Souh Ca rolina un ir'a of corruipt'on such as has neher before beena witneasae. Uit this thing Oan not last. It mnuat hise asi -n end, -litial steps are stow being taken ho prit an t id Isorever to this vile outrageous thing. A lthougth Mr. Simith coifa s~ed bie deft lea'ion Voluint a'rilfi he had beent suspec'ed before. The eyes of the coverunant, had been on bimn. The criptes of othere are known also, ant they had bette take warning by th and exnamplo 'of Si'ith. Aind befor he ldes.of Nuvemler cothe,. "So hel iOe God'.they will know this to tiloi sorrow. We bido.'our time. That timw will com1e. Mr. ttonke -witt his ua eloq.uence, h'nd is debunoiations o itho R1ing were li'stened to 'Attentively by a dense throng of white and color ed citizens. Judge Mackey ther maid that the Court recognized, iN atll their proper potency, the n p. pealsa in behalf if the prisoner. Th<i ektreipe limit. of the punishmtient o1 t':e off'tw'e itt quetion is $2,Ot flite, niad three yeaa i1prliso'a Uaetit He review-d the remarks of tihe At tnarr'ey befierul, and then remalarko hat the Presiding Judge was Vro foundly itmpreswed with 'tho cunvi. titan taltt ill p ~ng senteettLe wal not, aus alould lo the 'a'ne, in1iting a paC-aul ty Upon '1.-ade-d guilt, but wa merely porirminir i a daty devolving $on him lie firmly l~eieerd t/l he itas pe,iformill a duti menl 1s"chnic'al aindi fomait, aml' 't.-mt (/it ju</ynet itself wau merla < m' 'er Sor ej' a p don that tol.)4 smt e/ yt lozo. The State lauuxe thraasi a hliu'dow d'eep n'nd 'bita' 'over the very thrtahold Of the tt m'ple oa JuL..,e, iad in relatsitng from con ltieneAn1t Ihow itd i vial tas who Iive been puii.bhed for their inaeeds, it trikes deadly bluv tit poublik ellfrly. The presiding 'Judge watilal fel a Pels of Sorrow tand1 oppression, equaahting, in the tnid.-t, of generai calamity, were it not for eich atterancaves as have beeh tieade by the Attorney Genieral, v h itch indi ente thiat nlu State is lost wh'Cae onl' a.olit;.1vo on stanids hcoro tha peo -let like i faithafial seatinol , bra Vil. t:ajrru t i on. The Court uitters back the bentiinuehioso tih Attornev Gell. era I, with iensibi1alttti's that (very poi liO allc er should fee), atnd evet y eltiizen zhould thertila. It ham lta bi. mae well vetced InH thle gt'ig It ilian b.Ction, thalt that chili remeinbers its mother %Witlh driepelst taflction, who know her when j oung.:Atilia t ho bloom of wom- .nhood, Judge lla'ekey thut dwolt upon old South Calolilaa, but nientitlo..thmt in theo'r tile preb elt systet n het t''ry iere is ns no citizen blow'vel low who lknOwsiiy itaate r save O..d,-noi howaver ligh who is tabove tbe-law. The Court hop-es it may rot renol) tie chief criminal or' taito, a s.d show that, bowever strong, his power tay .be brokn 1-v the iroa laind of (he ILw. The Cour h Itad hopt d thaI in thi, triis iite olpirtunity vt u'd have' hown itielfbut th.at idp hitvs 'Jistlary A. Smith; ta'nd tup.. You are charged with wiltl nerlect of duty.an this that you failed to tuti over tile ptbhet monyst inl cotiplianae with the Stalnte. The c-t ilip saes rhe actitct withi 'sorr6wj le.ioig that of all persoitit coneerned. yutt are the leu-t guilty ; anid hat, by some .t1haleilati onl which soaaletaaimes twa he minds of mei yau have reYo.ksv i it sara'-,iue yours'lf rather 11than in v.ave notAher; ,The court iiposa ipolt you the low"I t tea- of in p*is oaanbent ad the haighe t !iae'. The( .a.aitence . 1 t he Cortirt is thiac 3you paty a fiind of tio thduu'and dllIars and be imfrisonted in the ILenitetiaitry for a termn of onte year. ii hcCat Trhea i was a catlm nth ar ilotfhe whili thlis case w.vas ih parogr es. l'lhe grecate~.t intetre..t wvas maanaiaet e. ..itd Lthere was a general appajr.,val ott the part, of all citia...ne, of dhe temaark of the Attornnit asay Genearal anda t ho pretsidling Judtag e the two iablo.,Itiah Re ulias int Southi CatrOlina. I'Teir nrraignoienat of Mse$ ereated a profonida se. tat iota. l'he imipressiaan ndo on outidaers is thaat tas soonr a" aMoases 1o.es a le power' aof biroti tItiing th ; padninag psid rog'Atite, diho lahiutds und scounadrel trlao are ntt' hold ing paaIa hario ywi a be rthlels1y htanadled. Goad gaaitt, that n and nrfter1 thais diate lihe an (entral IIl i,"' wall be coid ct ea a.sat all' ravatac icardih lifIltaa. J.\). McC{A lli Y, rnay 9I ioprieaor. Thej~ State of South Cariolin, CtatNti or Iintt'ti.. 13Y 11". M. NELSON, V9., I'robafe .Jsdyi.. W~ IIFlitEA S F. I). Colemnnta harth madaa taail to nilD to gant lhiai Ialtauars at J~Atiisrationst of ate lao aread a fteata of J.,atan tt. tColeani. decent'tPi '1 hiase aileo thet.ral' e tociata natad admnon hl sil ntrd aiangnaiaar the kindaredt uiaad c'radi ia s of I o sni.a ;lotnat hana 1 Coaasa n , tie. cean sed. ahiat a itey Ie andalt npent betfores tie, itn t he Couart of' 'robu n. tOta lao)e ht t l-air field Cait'-t Ilt'o. i'. U., *h ah .ag Iv a of M ay , inext , nfter puknllaation htereat't tat-. Il a'uloc k in lath oreOont ato siteaw Oat iita. ii anty athey have. whey athe snad Ad. famanisa ration lhosldh nist be grtated (Given, unaer any hanad. alais eleventh day of May, Anino Domsini, 1871. may 12-iQ '' J . p F.'e Pistno 'T1Jnirg and Ilkpni'rrg. - th la iad den imen rd? Wjin. borota that Ite will bie horn abouat thte 15th o#f Miay, preardtaolI Ifun a n'd reair P'itaos. Organs snnd Mielode-ons Orde'ra left wilh PMr. F. Oerig will be p)fompl~y attendled to. may 12-fl NOTJCEt A' Lparite oa indaabledj to flacon & fotGuanharapurehtnsedlof office and settle for the sorme by Noata. PIERRlE BACOT, may 12-lm Ajean c J00 Vials of Morphinc. 25 Quinine, r 16 " "Strychnine. -ALSO r An assortment of El.IXIR nianu factured by Vycth & brotber, of Philadelphia. At the Drug Storo of IV. B. AIK EN. tuny 7 Anilitor's List of 111ropmrty on which Taxes, Pelinities aildt ALSS'8es1lL.% illmai U il Unpaid. A 11 E, O.,borne, 1 C0 ncres, B 13 wnhip one, nen t rosbyvillk Iwo. ros' y, Mrs L, 1, 21. nres I building il Owh n-Iltup No ole ietart 1 1', nl,- rville cirlisle. . W (Trutistev) 23; not e, one bujitiing nenr libackeirock. Cockrett, Mrs t. 1:. '5.0 nerep, 2 litdi. In gi ', i n IWhh( I. tik, bounded by 1. P Mob. e y 1 i'l .leies. Clark'. L..siteit, i II 1,000 acres, Town. ship six. I Mrhnm, Mrs Emn itiu , 5 acres, Town Iawhino, Johil. E.amate, 100 ncrit bound-t. ed by innls ot .1 V d twkinl-i antd otlhers. ,bawkite, Woal:nn .1. '-3o ncres, I aiilil tag bontjie d boy linds of Esinte of John Dbwkins tdt other". )awkin o, \Irs Nat lait M, 700 ncres, one butiliing near Mointicello. Edtin- ton, Liney, )snate, 200 acres. Townsh t h~.IliriceIt. J1ohtustotin, letry, house and lot, Town Jonesttl 1. :t'1ih neres, I build ing near impt i' T 0. Kel:er. Josteplh W. 12i'-ac on Little . iver, S.yi-s, irs of E F, 1,000 acres, one bni ing ear. \loin liceio. l ,, (Ti us.'e) 77 neres, Townsip thiri'men.) Ai1 Iio, looisn, 75 nerems 'Io wshIp six. marsihwi-. limrenl it LOG acres, 'I bulild ilgs nlial Rili nny143'. lNeItiin, Jnine, I, 11 acren, 3 buildings ncar . hick!on. 'reek. M'cre aty, Mlary l., 50 ncrzs, rownsihip fivev. (lNeil, Miss i. 25 uicres, I buildiig nearw . n- 1,111. l'e ry, .inl E.1110 nl, U56 nces, Tk'owit ship hree I i'eber, Mips NI 1 bioltse anI lot, tminl 14rriet, 14.wn1 01 111o 01h,,'o. . Pickhett, tDavidi, 70nler,-4 near11 lii'lgewni y, 1inik, thvl it u00 ac.res, 2 buildings 'I'Ihh 4.11411 11. 1li.11. .mlrs .1 V W nare:. 'Township I1, Stewart , .\r N A nd act e, Timib-ship six. $t ewart. Ni-iny. 15Y-. tere", 'Townlship 8 Sninri. I.'aimi, N0 Ictres, I building Townisl hp 8. 10. lieuir liinh-n,n1 Depml. Wia'buig. I:liz~a et,1-10i nte eq, I bitildl, ing. Townm-bipl i. . illin in.i rs A la Est ate, 150 acres, To.wnashai1p 8. Zealy .ohlin 'T 17 ne-s, TownOhip 13. 'Nlt Lanle, .14,hn 60 11e. e'.. T'ownlShis 4 , M rt. resiy, b3ary 77 -eres, TI II ip 5. Mle.Niot!4, AnIrew -.cre', . buildi'g 'Town t'Iop 1 I. Tony Alred110 norpq, Town--h1il. 5 'trice W .1 ::I'; n'eres, 'Tow iv ip . A . H11n1'. Mirs ,1 W it0 ne.s To~ i 1 S'tewatai, . ' 280 neres, buniings lylIIr, Edward \I OC aee, Ton tsLip I. N4anny. lib iu, li necs, TwIlip 5. Cid wel, I'hailhs 62 'eres. Tlown h.ip .. (Cook , 1)in t4 1.14 8i ticre, Town shlip 5. Emrt NIA lituore sind loL int A net in. F-ran k lI 250 iteres, T1ownshi p 12 A iien, lIn'v i- .\I 310) acres and1. I bIl d ing 'Tow n~hip 1:2. iioyles. J1 Ill.ht I 8'5 ncres, .TIown~h ip 2. ltoutwnre,'It~ lviii OGIcS, Tow' hip uI ilietireellnu I nres, Towshi 7 'l h-aityli ch re4 n re.T1n..ip. lirtywl W viitnm 157 nre, Twnshtip . I ai k, () 11 I3..)0:cre 2 hutilin gs, TIowtt. ship 41. DloachiN .\rs NI E 500 atcres, Tow nship 4. l)iirnt gattitel S 41l5 nete, 1 bulilding D~ouglaoi, deIa'lest 11 272 adies, 1 biuild-. E~ir ayAnnt 300 noesiTwnshiiip Estler, Johtn 3432 net'eq, Towitihip 41. Teln 4.1, .Nlrs Nancy 24) antns, 'iWTowship G lndden. J1. T. 274 tnereg, 2 butiildinrgs Griaves, Senia' 403 nois, To'wnship 5. (II iboon, * IIJ 283 aeres, 'l( Toaai p 7. 444,-4o. Mrst l' F 2004 taciet, I huild. inig, Tlowtnship 7. linhy, MaJ~ry C 171 aeres, Township John44 nnf, Noahi near Winnsboro Trown .1onieis Thliouas ,J II 131) acres I btild in~g, Ion tiship ti. Johnston~ I'hlip I0 a cre'sTow nshtip 8. Ke'rr, WVI iopkin 70 ()er eir, 'Townsiip I 1.-st ba . Hiamtttl 2G4 aeres I bttuliing 1iiur, MIrs Caronlinio M 015 acres 5 bibllitngs 'lownushdip 5 Mlackan, Jamties 1412 acres, Township 3. Niler Al S Ilontne nnd 14.1 in Winntsb'oro StRin, Olever I0 ne ares Township 12 'l1iTornus, lr. J P, ecnt 1000 i~ acres, I : bui.lilirag Tlowinshi p 8. Vance, Jamies it 600 acres. Township 12. Wilson John T, Ilouse andi LoL iri Win. Weildon Lewi",584 aeres, Towinshtip 12. Notice Is herebyi gite Cithat. the whole or thle se verat ll tace'l,, lots antd parts of Iots oif ral es~taio dle-cribedi in ttie' pre. eceinig list, or' 5o mnt~eh t'ec-cf' as wilh hbe niecei54ary' to pay thle inges', petnalties andt nessa4iltCmen tsairy.edl tht'reon. wiil bn sold South Ciirohuna. ni~.his offie ini said conn-' 13'. tNI Moitday. t h0 18th Ethy of Mayi3, A.j I). 974, uniless, said Inaxes assssments atid penltiIs hie ptd( bltore tbat tiie; and iitieh t.ale will be contii noned I'rotm dity to day unfltil all ofai,t i prcelst. lots nntd npar's or lot s of' real estato shnll be s old or' of feredt for, tnle. JOE L C;OPES, mily 7~tlx t Auditor F?. C. OILS! OIL.S? 'sNO I NF. Oil.. Train or Farmers Oil, ~. Ll ,n eed1 Oil. %eaI l'oot Oil, Ke'rosento 00t, Ailaidin Securliy Oil, foi inle by anc um )1eemT & ..l'R ATTENWTIO I AT TENTION t have now on hnd one of tII la, ges ..tocks of liardware eve'r brtught i this market.. Iy stoc'. of shelf goods is complete, embacing lsinoksmiths, Ciarpenterm. ignh - lakere An1i Alchaniics Tools, W1ich. will ve.j very, low for Vashl, full litge of house furnishing goods, Le 's of all kind-. Tuck. er Alaim m Notmy Tills, prict $5).Ol, Heut-l longs exceleiit ioc and durable, Itrit. InijicDiPr.ens. Waiters &i. A full line of Pocket and Table . 'uu.lory. Scissors, $hears, Itzora. Siecp ni I Pruning $he -ra', all bost make. Garde'n 1011ol1, of all kin-I, . Mluie and Ilorae Shjes, i1nd Shoe Nni's. hea brands. lIon, Stull and Plow Moul's all sizes. 26 Kegs cut Nail's. A nice lot offresh Grocories consislut of Sugar, Coro., M1ola'sses, New Crop N'. 0. Syrlp, Tobacco and 'terosone Oil. N. O. OA LLOW A Y. STOP ! STOP 1! I SAY STOP!II HAVE YOU HEARD THE N, LANXIJE R & 0., A Im s'eilimg ti- ne w Spring and Summer Glods to siit the' tines, They nre de telnuilned to sell ; therffore yo. will save 1oney b-Iy calling at THE OLD O4NAP Store. R'eihembei to coirne. come away, and buy yoriself ra nice Calipo Diess-ONLY I1) cenits per yard; alnd othei DRESU GOODS Gil EAP inA proportion at P. 5. Our 4..ll knmn ssdesman. A. W. JIlioWN, -will 1ake pleasure iin thow, ig you good". 11 is ft icnda n~ ill . please Live1 himi a cnll at thme old cheap stan i. 8. iLN DICiGR & Co. april 30 ~o. 1, $25.00 : No. 2, $$7.00O No. 3, $42.00. Till buIEht CilEAP lAl!iNE in tie .Lmatrk ii, makesa the IcK STIT 'Vil shike pn both, sides Tlhenuiands of lnelies l in al inns ennt testify toi its meit s, It will do t he samo workiarnd on~ly cOmiI 'te-half of tihe naoney .that you woubl4 !uave to pay for one of the. 80I.,r,ED lrsi .ciass mn chinets. For ocircular, samples of work, Needle., 'ireadl and 4)ii, c4ll tbn -A. A. MILfIIll., . Ag. for Famirfled.Cou ty~ .5c ttninrg Ilomeo 'dachine, 1n. d. A kW ELL, Cfhnolole,N. C. len. Ag I. for N. C., 8, C., Ga., and Fla. unhl I -ly IVRITINl PAPER, A. SMlALl, assortaneni, of fne Paper or sale. Fronch Note Paper, 1fancy Rep " Fancy Colored " L~egal Cali It Wovo Cap " &o., at the D ug store of WT. E. AlKICFM april 2A g4 ST ABLE; pg &. r. ooO11hga PF OPRIETOa, I. AVING dIsposed of rayLiemy ine( U.est te lI. T. Terrill, I,. will keep'. ounnoantly en hand.Ilores end. iuntes fori Nate. P'artles in want of goott stock will dan Well to-gvenme aon. I have ablo opened a C'trrin go, 1)q~ggy an'l Waggonm LPiotnny. All work neati executed an'd warranted.-G m