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A *+* Opportunity.
V? WtM Ikk trook afforded our biuitw 1
Mt nn opportunity of ocmia unto* ting
?Mi tl?? <pu\4 % tad It girt* o* murk aatia;
M* to know th*t It ha* not bora org {
Inrttd,- Many of tbr r?*pr*ubl* mtrthinit j
la Orotarlllo advert!**, aod, vhtlhw that (
*' roatribute* to" thalr pruaperity or not they ,
do thriving boaioeatea. Wo *ob*x a liat:
v W. H. Hotit. I
h. buttii a oo.
Dm Haaaiaoa t Xamuu.
oluvak a So*.
T.W.Davm 1
Fears* A Bvxpul.
TIOMM STKXX.
David 4k &r?*?ur.
dnnn (X Skit*.
Kin Mar MoEat.
Mr*. L. Jsxkirm.
Our poper will tbis week be in thn hand*
of at least
SIX TH0U8AXD READERS,
a circulation not surpassed by trtry newspaper.
Wo repeat, wo do all in our power lo
make advertising profitable to our patron^
Old Spain* Ito Oorornmont?Belicloue
Xiiborty.
The Cortex (national representatives)
have decided on a monarchist government
instead of a republic, aud the Duke de
Momttkx ran, a Bourbon, grandson of Louis
Fniur, is selected. There is to he religious
toleration, but not religions liberty,
Inst much aa the Hotnan Cathode Oltursh i*
to bo the established State Cbnrnh. The
despoil* teodeno'e* of Romanism in Spainwere
too strong for religious liberty. Priest
and people here been too long steeped in
superstition and the traditions of the popUh
religion. Hut light bos broken lute the j
daik cavern a, and freedom ol religion will |
exist there end all over the world, sooner or
later. It will be the leant crowning achieve ,
meet vouchsafed l-y Heaven lo States and ,
kingdoms ; for <rw religion* liberty scarce. (
ly as yet exists in any country, not even in
eur own boasted land of equal rigbta.?
There is a.tyranny of public opinion hers
'which overawe and represses the freedom
o! thought and utterance in religious mat
ters. -Men may freely dUeu>s the mode of
teaching science, the mothoda of agriculture,
the preparation end administration of
food for the body, and the whole philosophy
of the earth, aa derived from the book of
atnre and tlis natural worl-J, but the dis ueslon
of tbe different systems of religious
salture, or the slightest criticism of church
traditions, or attempt to compare their systems
with th? Bible, or to furnish food and
drink for the sonl from that pure and living
fountain, is not tolersted by the public npin
ion of any country. Sueh are the preju 1
dices of mankind, instilled into their minds 1
from infancy, that every independent teach- 1
r of religious ti ulh is sure to bo denounced
and persecuted by soma of the sects, and [
their worlJIy supporters Traditions are
more potent than the word of God with the |
immense majority' of Christendom, and (
their authority is by no means confined to
the Romanists. Spain, however, is about
to advance beyond Mexico in religious tol
srstion, and if the proposed Constitution ia ,
adopted, will occupy somewhat the pUe? I
that England has since the reformation.? t
England ia advancing in liberal ideas, and <
tha r?at of the kingdoms of Europe will <
,.u n>< i ...i.l ?_ ii-. i: , i
Oliuw. nn*n u?r iiainmrn in ariiHmrn*
attor such sentiment* u John Datuu-r ha* 1
rseently done, the whole world will h*ar '
Sot, and their effect mutt he startling to
the moles nrd bate of hoary superstitions
that haunt tbe connexion of Church and
State.
CubaCuba
la the largeat and finest of the
eat India Irlar.de. Ever since the expul
aion of 'Queen Isabilla by old Spain last
October, an iniurreclioo against the authority
of the 8panish Government bee
been actively progressing in the Island >
the native population are anxious to throw
off their colonial dependence on Spain as
were our forefathere in 17T?. Troop* of
Spanish soldier# have been eent US Cuba to
qu*TI the rebellion. Tbeee have been aided
by volunteer Spaniards, but as yet without
sneers#; and tba probability now ie that
tb* revelation in the and will triumph. Jt
- haa exeited groat attention in Congress
and in our large cities. Kijw York lately
' had a great mo*ting to express sympathy
with the Cwban revolutionists. The famous
Rev. Bxnav Waid Bkkcuxb attend-d end
made a speech, beside* several oWte< s ?
They advised Congress to reeoguiaa the
belligerent rights, in fact, the indepeodenee
of Cube. Congress will perhaps authorise
President Gnjtxr to do so at sueb time aa
1m Bijf 4moi fiptdMBtt if it doc* not be
for* adjournment Alrwdj the eotrnnittoe
t)< for*igo Affilnta the Bomi havtmid*
r>f?|t (ifonbU to recognition. Some ap[)r?h?nii?H
art egpreeaed of trouble be
l?t*a thta country end Spain growing oat
of the Cub"a affair. The Spaniard# ere
ting wUh Ibtir fharaeterialie drapotUm
%od blaodtbi mti neea toward* lb* Cm bene,
kill tag a ad elenghteriog peUoong^ eed
eome i-rhat* eitfaene, eeaaetimee after a
to oak trial mmd aometimea witHeot. The
rrrointioaiata go for the inmeJiate aholitioa
of ate very la Cube, aad tb*Spaniah 0?*?
rroment far ita gradual egtfocttow. He- It it
ortelnly to be aboliabed ip ooe way or the
other, and of eourae the agrloultune of the
Ulead will suffer for a lpug- tlar.e the moat
aerioue damage, perhapa fornrer hrreefirr.
Cube haa been for many yearn the great
ringer h?>?ee of the **rla?i? will be ao no
)( agar. So aenoft the better, we aoppeee, fat ,
t^rghuiQ aoJ the mw proee* , J
s . G<
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Jwufci ?*oy r.v h^rf boo- ?|Hat,?J
bill to^Mrongtbon lb# poblio crodl', nod to rapool
n^iatlal^ tbo tn?rt ?f tlnlt*, M tbo
now bill ?mainly allow a tbo ProaUte&t vary
Hn mjM la lit ippolttawU, to u4 (t*?r?
aim ma o*N. II* H?wt fNtWipNi ananfcaoady
tor abooluta V^xal, bat tbo Btntlt
bold oat | lit nnli *M I NaalilN ?f con-'
biMot. bp wkioh tho tfcnato yifeood tbo oobitonoo
and ratolned (ho obadow. 80 OanGiiaiit
baa, is offer!, worked bio wtU in tba
matter. It la a go?d tlga to too tbo Praaidsntlol
o?ce regaining it* proper atrangth. Si- ,
pcrlrnce Im ebown that there to Tar mora da?>
rer to tho llbortiea and peace of tbo country iu
tbo nncbooked action of as Oligarchy than In
tbo executive ; tbo Prooidvnt raproooata mil too
Si at at and all partiaa, wbilat in ulw. Tbo
Soaato roprcooata recti owe and ita uenfora
ay fool oaly ra*ponoH>Uity to tbolr own oao
Don and party, whilst the President, unless a
my had man, U obliged to fool some respect
for all parts.
Ia regard to reconstruction in Virginia,
ftoorgta, Mississippi and Texef, nothing positively
lias been done ; Georgia ia threatened
with restoration to military despotism, Texas
with now disabilities, do., Ac., bat the better
opinion and good hop# of many is that tbo
President end bis true Mends and the friends
of peaoe, will exert tkemsel?ea to restrain the
persecuting spirit of the nitre Radicals, end
sncoarage these States to torn* in on fair terms.
Georgia was in, but is now suspended again
over the pit because the Legislateredseided tbnt
negroes were not eligible to ofice. One would
think that this question wee proper for the
:oartS and that all the States would take alarm
?a the elaim af Congress to thrust a State,
unco admitted into the Union, out again, and
treating her as a foreign subjugated enemy.
The day of adjournment is not yet fixed, bat
it ia thought it will te by the middle of thia
month, and that the reconatruction bnaiueaa
may all be passed orer till next December.
X^ent and Keater.
Never before, perhaps, has the observance of
Lent and tbo paster aesaon by the churchee
that believa it a Christian duty, been so generally
noticed and magnified by tbe city newts
papera. From tba Press of New York to that
of tbo city of Colnrabia, in our own State, much
has been said shout the matter. Tho reason
is that in the cities RomanidM especially, are
itrong and influential, and also Episcopalians,
eho likewise generally observe the Lent a- tan,
aad are mostly to be feuad in the eities
ind towns. Wo beliove Lutherans alto in this
sou u try, to ions ax tout, observe the Lent sea
ton. i.oot, so called, aooording to s<>ioo, from
in old Saxon word for spring, by other* sup
posed from a Latin word of vegetable signification.
WebaUraaja tho word Kaster ia supposed
to l>o from Eaator tbo goddess of Lore, or Yonns
>f tbo North, In honor of whom a festival was
oeUbrated by our pagan ancestor* in April; be
tbia as it may, it ia now known simply as tbo
Sunday after Quod Friday, and is c<>umeusuratod
by certain eburebes as tho memorial day
of the resurrection of Christ, and it comes at
tba end of Lent.
Whilst the city papers generally apeak of the
Lent observances in sucb a manner as would
lead the ordinary reader 'o suppose that they
were instituted by the Apostles or are of undoubted
Christian authority and obligation, it
may bo as well to state that there are a large
number of serious Christians?Presbyterian*
Baptis'a Msthodisls and others?who generally
agree that the cuftem of observing
Lent is not only without Scripture warrant or
sgamplo, but rather contrary to both, and that
it come* under t!:c ccad'.mna'.icn of the Apos
tolic Epistle's.
Hon. JT. P. Bred and W. D. Simpson.
These rent lemon have both returned home.
if tor visiting Washington, in the endeavor to
pi*lfll the will of tbeir constituents in procuring
heir aoats in Congress; it seems, however,
that the Radical spirit ia too strong for them,
nd that their opponent* although defeated by
thouaanda of votes, will, in all probability, be
rated. Thi* ia a strange commentary on popular
elections. Congress alionld at least opder
a new election, if they are determined not to
remove the political diaabilities of Messrs.
Rsso and Sitrioi,
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O'-n. 1/ongatreet Conflrmrd.
The United States Senate hss confirmed the
appointment of Gen. LoaearaRVT ai Port Purveyor
of New Orleans. Brow.ylow made a
violent speech against it, as might be expected,
only ten Senators, including Brownlow,
voted against it. We are gratified at this
result, as it ahows that there ia some spirit of
magnaminiiy operating on the Republican
Senators, under Gen. G rani'a influence. The
Psalmist praised the Lord that "there is forgiv.
Iness wft h thee, that thou raayeet be feared."
Where the powers of earth ahow no mercy o/
forgiveness, desperation may be prodnoed, hut
no real reconciliation.
New Millinery.
Especial attention 1* colled to the advertisement
of Mien M aby McKay, who has ra
cently returned from New York, wiih a
fine stock of Millinery. She always greets
ner friends calling on her kindly.
Township Offlcara.
HlOlllAND TOO N-IIIP. MO. It,
JMesApewwW. F. Taylor, J. W. Jackson^
Berry roan Stewart.
#uriwyar??J. W. OolLwUw. MoecaLester.
Lcna/aftfe?liaiyin Malinger.
CUrk? M. P. Mil
Two Copiaa,
Tli* Carrier wlfl Imio two Mplti at tbo
Snttrprit* with each of oar City nbarvltera,
tod they are reijuaatad to hand to ioa? Irtecd
not already a m aoriUr.
Tbo Iron Clad Oath to bo fUmored.
The Judloiary Commliieo of tha tiennta
hate reported and r< commended the adoption
of aa oo*h that my Wo take* by per ana
eligible to offiaa un>'ar the 14th amendment.
If tha-Ooftgreaa adopt* the report,
there wilt b? ao dlffiautty h?reaft#?- In fill
ingpoetnfflee. Md reeeaus, end other UaM
H later otfleeo in the Sow thorn 6U'eeraa baa
been tlie-ooee herotefor*
y>' Adrtrtlnaiita now, lata aad oldew
an worthy at atteatiae, jaill ha brnd la ana
I agar.
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ULUYAN * SOU Wl]
3: tO THEM FOR GOODS,
err hsm
"."a1 .1' rrAtt . . . ii. w.: v.
Pplssda* U April.
^lkough ikni wW m uiumbkIIj large
somber of psfsobp 4b att-n<!anee at tbe
Court, Houre, iwHotitliy, little or <no publio
buaiaeee *M transected. Tbe crowd quicklj
dispersed after tbe few telee *m over:
seta* or w, ?. v'numa., ?q, tun or oooar
Hoaaa and lot, Katat* of I>r, W. P. Tim'
or-. IwsgUk 1/ B. C. XU??WKr.* Eaq., for
$37oa - f ^ u~ * .
Tea eeree of lead, attested on L?qr?u
Strce'. ailkta th? incorporate limit*, a*ma
Estate, bought by Dr. .B. f. 8. Kovut, fyr
4lW>.
aALKS c r a. ? YicMa*. arq . stiBairr..
' *48 a<-r. a land, property of J R. SifYKB.
bought by J T. Btoarrr, Erq, for $??0.
10 acres, land, property ot .A. Balljup.
boight I j Joom Hill, for $2*
Frost, a KlIHaa Frost.
Oa Monday morning, (be (baa of the asmtry
was covered wttk a oesare frost; ( Thermometer
3$ abacs tero). Wa are distressed to
learn tba "soap" has pro red faUl to tbe
peach erop( la all prababUity. la the upper
part of tba Btata. A gentleman who examined
bis Orchard raal*nti< fofnrm? nalkal V? Found
i .. . r . _ ... " . .
none alive?the day before ttiero ?m plenty.
Apple Vlueeotkt ere not yet eat.
A cent for the Bale of BmI XataU In
Charleston.
Persons In Greenville wishing the servi
ere of a broker or real rotate agent In
Cherlerton, have Ihrir attention called to
ike oar! of A. 0- Kacvman, No 23, Broad
Street, Ills references ere of lbs highest
oharocter.
Negro Debts In Congress.
8enator " ensue has introduced s bill
forbidding united Si a lee i'isirirl Courts to
consider case* involving glsve contract*.
fO By request of parties concerned, the
D>-| uty Collector lis* postponed the sale
ol tha factory of Gsadt A IIawthoes*. until
Monday, U>th of May, at whieh time, it
will poeitively he sold, Unices the terms of
the lew are complied with.
or We would strain call attention to
the advertis-Dient of H. Bi*m* A Co., in
which In given a list of prices they are paying
for old bank bill*.
FOR THE SOUTUK'M KXTKRrniSa.
A Voloe fron\ the Old Field.
BT I.aKD\BB OlBB' Jf
Wliat ara von doing t" said tli? Woods, to
the Old Pn-ld;
'* Are brown ??dK* grace and eaaaafrss your
ouly yield I
" Whv don't you do something lor the freeholder!
Tour mgge.1 condition ahoeka the beholder
"To bur.i off your dead graeaea endangers
the >tieer?
Working fn tMr way will not pay aiprniet
" To remain at y<>u are waa not Intended?
Have all your resoufoaa, been entirely at
pen.led T"
*I will reply," aahl the Old. Field, "Ik
your aauer r- niark>?
What are you doing under your big coat of
barkt
" f am not. In blame for my preaent condition,
1 have been turned out, man negleata my
rendition.
'* Rather pity the poor Old Field,
Woik.d drnrn (or the natural yield ;
I am now ready f?r eeienlific cullivation.
Give me what ia intruded, and enrich the
nation.
Agricultural improveroenle, may be applied
to me;
Of ilumpe and ohelructima J am now fre-.
M The giowth of aedue grata, plowed unler
green.
Will frTibiae e.>mrwhat toil that's ao lean
Turn the ere*e under well, with heavy
plow and chain.
Then run a roller over, and let m? ataud
gain.
" After thl* will be produoed another aort
of great.
I ahall no mora ba troubled with the aaa
aalraa,
"Then tow to oats. then wheat, and clover.
There will he yielding, ten timet over.
"Tli. nil tall i n i f .lean nlneine i. for the
present da*;
It is generally understood?keep at first
above th? clay.
" Each year it the eoil improves, go deeper
and deeper.
Until the labor to gather in the erope, requires
a strong r. aper.
" II the plow ruo* too de?p, the rya will bo
po< r?
Turn thia under green, it ie (food manure.
" Thia brings baek the surface aoi' on top
again;
When the green rye deoompoeee, plant to
other grain.
' Ona reason given why I am left to run
wild.
It that the farmer sen get no manure pi)od.
"This U a rery great miatako? build cattle
sheds,.
In dry ilnifg during winter, haul leaves far
b?de. ,
Top dressing protest# the wheat from froet
and gives it route.
Spread It when the ground Is dry, no barm
ia done to ehooia,
" It onen happen# with the farmer, there ie
a preee ol work*.
By manuring in the winter there era iene
herd jrrke. .
* Ch ai.ge of w ork ie fanners* real?
At ell seasons pf the jeer, do the beat.
" P?i me not oft like en ol<l shoe.
Patch and r? pair, and 1 aui b?*i ter iban dew.
wTh? wraith ?t a 8UU, U mart a by wi'i>iiflo
riiliivatioa,
Thl* i? briiar ll.an tfold A* Ida, yielding
Inora tor lb* nation.
Tfcla may n?* ??? p!-aron*, aa a raflaetftfti,
Bui it airrntiih?u? iba bank too a, id aaary
diraotlon.
" It raduera tha prim in all patHa ml Va,
And aarrawa tha way af outrage and atrifa
T.^
' Mankind pr?f?r oomraeroa, trad# and
p?a?"*a?od
4"Ma by wara may b? qoaatioard at
Uaat, V1 '
? "flieti* la no puwit In Ufr m> ar>*d*?al?e t>>
I Krtikh,
Aa that of thrifty f-PjMag, wbiab ia Uu>a
] bfH.ta wjaltk.
UL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
FRES LI AND CHEAP GOO
14 <4i ^ *8 ^ P
,- , ,?K -set ,
" Thi# brauiWal pwrtd d??? not baicng to
' gpvrr'oinrnU or nuH?, 1
U > ? l*??. *u<J VMl|:vk?? it waa fl-at ,
to* I
<f To ??k? (hi told i gardea, U aaaUtlqg ,
Wr>*>ULfe*jMiu*p* 1 kiigaii??..;
" PraoUcftl knowladga la hratt(, U daei |
Krafjrero aol dTtba v*^, to aatqra Uara j
' ? m nftaa ?oapftr*d la ??ta< to Arid aoat .
nd waat. *aMhii i hi
Europraua bnta not oooaldtrrd wbere la 1
fotUto to UMMt, ' * <
" Ttrt* i? a a?v tootltoal aoaiparad with i
I ha aid. .
Railroad avrtama. aoaipletad, iba bo!
aoa? w.|l bold > ? \
|
" Urn are not alwaya to blaoaa
I amotion. jFdfj
8?m'.hu*r a Mile wn,knaee far ooiflh^tol
boUoui. !
" Up load ia anue* Iba boat la aarUla eaa" 1
aona,
Kooaomleal faroiara will uodarrtand the |
raaaoaa
" Tim# la man ay in thoaa who pay for labor, 1
Haulm* ia eipeaaive whao dona by your i
neighbor.
" Put Mil And I*at in one day by
your barn.
Storms and rains lu harvest, do laoaleul*
bio bans.
1
" The difference between oa, la not ao Tory ,
W* ora more or less to a primate! slate.
- Yon bold yourself juat aa you always ,
baa# don#, . "J,
I am about where I waa wbao tbo agrieul
turiat begun
" You will ba the a*m? wh?n torn rp by
tha roots,
Or give way to o majority of younger ]
shoot*. t I
" Tha gold of I ha people baa baan expend*'!
for polar dominions, i
I am left to waar my rnggrd coat for oihera ,
opinions.
"Treasures hav# be?n spent for roods on an t
Wtlimns of earthquake*, (
I am. worn out, naktd, and voiktt to death
lor a hoe-c*ke.
"You blame ma for neglect of afrieultora)
duty,
1 ha ve no grasping spirit for continental
booty,
" I slope towards' and am aaaror tha graat J
North Atlantic, *
It la not my laitlt that men hare been po.
Ilileally frantie.
'* Hart'ora and channels on the lines of the ,
W re created, and intended for exports
from me. i , , .
*'Man attempted with eton*to shallow the 1
water.
This is foi hidden by law from the highest
quarter.
"1 am poor, but will bear heavy taxation'
However mtioh abused, will help support
the nation.
" Honda by the millions will be partly paid
by me,
As though the Pacific Railroad traversed
Q.iti. V.
" But. when the lim? arrive* for Chlnea*
ifnp>>riiii lot.*, v
I (Vfl ruriou* to know about my new re 1
latlona. i
' Mr political disaliliiiee here not been
r?nin?"l,
Bui ihio will not pruttoi the land* being
improved. 1
"I ?*k nothing more then old field*in other
Stater,
From the Oull of Mexico, to the north polar
lake*.* 1
South Caroline, CreeotUle County, Saluda, day
time.
Written thia 4tli day of lfareh, eighteen \
hundred and aixty-niue. ]
The arrival* at the Charleston hotel* eon- '
tlnna to be nuweron* ....The Baltimore Ann
aay* that within the paet few day* n larg, ,
nuiubdt ol foreign immigrant* bar* ieft Hew 1
York to try their fortune* in the Southern
State* Mr*. Burt, wife of Hon. Artniatoad
Burt, of Ahbevllla, ha* recently died - i
Each member of the Legislature of thia ?tate(
fur aervicM of tba laet acaaioo, received |4M.96?tba
Speaker $190 extra... A tax payer
in Horry return*$11 worth of taxable prop.
arty, of which $6 i* in dog* T. K. Saaportaa,
colored, Laa been appointed poat meater
at Orangeburg The unwed value of
the taxable property of CbeaterQald la S1.S39,7^3
Meaar*. Baid and Simpeoa returned '
from Waihington I eat week. Tbey are not
aangolae of obtaining their eeate...M.....The
Edgefield Adrtriistr recently announced the
death ol Mr*. lUry A. E. IMartaoe, mother 01 u.
R. Dnriaoe, on* of lk? proprietor! of that paperThe
Jkdwtrtifmr, one of the beat of o?r 8Ule
exchangee, kw been in thehaoda of the Duritoe
family for thirty ye era, doaeending from
father to aea.?.n...Tb? Cheater Mrportir
kaarne that I ha election in the Third and Fourth
Congreeaional Diatrirta for memhera of Congreaa,
are Hkely to he declared illegal, and a
new alaation ia to he ordered?at leaat, tbla la
the opinion of a Republican^ who baa juat returned
from Waahiogton .....Itia aaid that
fl,000,00d waa recently offered and refaaed for
the New York 7Vmaa Mr. F. G. DeFon*
talne, formerly of tbo South Carolinian, and the
Rev. Dr. W. W. Uiaka, contemplate publish ing
a monthly magaaine In Charleston, under .
the title of the Nineteenth Century
The Atlanta paople broke ground on the Air
Line Railroed one day Inat week, eommeneing
near the old rolling mill. There were no apadea
or a borate need on the oecaeloa?cork-acre wa
ware the only implewenta.
? a? i ?
Tmu Aiu-Lixu Railuoad.?We flatted the
A If-Line Road yaatarday, and found the werb
progreatiug with vigor and dispatch. IIend*
are netirely engaged ha excavating the earth
to make several targe Alia. The road waa for
kbonM enarg y and wfm, aa Mind. Seott,
BoadarMt and AdiM ^ba nlrtrti (and
their a am*?? Union), are being eonatraeled by
Coaata Joiin Tbraaber. Krery body kaoiy
that Ctxteia John nth half doM a thing, an
the mere fWt of hii having eharga i a ga?raataa
that thay will ha dona. Bra Voraaibar'a
hlaata ara heard, the flfet twenty mile* ot tha
road wlH be completed. We aaaeldar tha M Air*
Line " a Osed (hat, and boaad to go through*?
Jtlumtm j . . .y*
Bum*' only enrviripc eon la now living in
( Cheltenham, at tha adnanead age af meatyjjSM
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D8.
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T * fr" "HI , 4^ - !L!I " ?.fr'u Lieat.
Alexander, of the Icb United 8t?t??
ofeotry, who wtu Metiooed tn ColumbU for
> length of tl?o, wm kWed b, one ? bit ova
on laet Moid*/ night, *4 ,Fo?? -Ho-?o. An
dam of ire trip reiced, aa<| LiettUAlexander
wM oat ibtreagk iVr >i tfa ?E*r p ~rti of |
Jke **rU The eeatinel oa gaerd ohallesged
iim twioe, bat under tfieexotteaent, the ebeW
??P waeaei beaded, wd tbe eeelry, tbii^- 4
laait ?m e flrieyner bttcaptfng to eeoffe*
Ired. the BaiVet ball pe??ed through the'
Lieatenant'e bod/, producing elmo.t totent
ieetb, end wounding aa orderly, who wee loeety
follawto bin through the ea)lj-?ort.
How. J. P. Rkbd.?Tbir gentlemen arrived }
fcl hit horn? on Saturday last. He ia Dot over** >,
about the remit of tha contested * >
action, but hns made ovary effort to expose c
lb a fa ricat om of hia opj ononi, and "
triN yet succeed in planing himself and bia >
oonstHaenU right upon tha record. If aothinr
else Is accomplished, the people will owe '
him a debt of gratitude, for wa know tbU bia
dafenoo wilt be a thorough and complete vindication
ef this aeotian. Mr. Reed will probably
return to Washington ia a four day a, uaInsa
CoagreM adjourns apaadily.
[Anderson In a'Hpanoar, Ut.
" Thereisnow aooapaoy in LoatisvMe, Ky., , .
engaged In tbe manufacture of augar an i ay- (
rap from aorgbnin. The Democrat of that t
eity atate* that tha arttolas manufactured by
tha company are excellent. Tho ayrup brtnga I
readily eighty eeuta par gallon In tba market.
Tho angar,' ia every roe pact?.In cojor, bright- '
aaaa and sweetness?ia equal to the beet re
Sued ? A ' angar aver made,' says that paper.
It adds that it can be made for seven cents par
pound?about one-third of tba coat of Imported
ogar.
"In speaking of the yield of sorghum par J
sere tha Democrat estimates that an acre will
produce 900 pounds of sugar, or 1&0 gallons
of syrup, wbioh, it contends, will pay hatter
than corn or other grain.**
If rw Yon*, April 0. I
Cotton dnll and? a shade lower; sols* .
i ann h.t.a at anlfavsi n..ld I
kit - - j
B a whore, April 8.
Co4t?n quiet Rt 28 Whm dull?ohoiee
rt'l 2 l(i Corn clo?e<l h-avy?white and
yellow 82@80. Whisky 98.
Ai'?u*t.*. April 6.
Col ton market dull; Bales 900 bales; re
eeipts 117? middling* onminolly 27,
ciiartrbtom. April 8.
* C?tton dull; ea]?e MO balee?middlings
271; reeeip'a 841.
A hoary from. last night, has hod disea .
i roue * fleet on the Mt islands. ?h?r? the
cotton ha<l geqe'alty been planted early ?
Nearly all mnet be replanted, which will
throw the crop back about one month.
Liverpool, April 8. 1
Cotton dull?epot 12|; afloat 12 ; Orlaens
12+; sale* 8,000 bales j
IIavrr, April 6. ? u
Cotton on apot 148; afl >at 145. g
G?umbss3;
OUR 4-4 BLRACHED 8HIRTINO at *0 h
eente. Also 200 piecea CALICOES, Juat 0
jpened. H. BKATTIB A CO.
April 7th, 1889. ?
Ap T 49 8 "
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rho Stato of South Carolina. ?
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Is Chan eery. b
rTIIAK, BTKDAC0 .es. QRAl>Y A HAW- ['
TllUKN.?Bill to Portion Vorifgu**
BY virtue of the Decretal Order ef hit n
Honor, Judge James L. Ore, made in (he r,
ibove caee, and alao by order of Judge G. 8. pi
Bryan, I will aell to tho highest bidder, at 4
iroenville Court Ilouee, ea Sales Day in May tl
iczt, the Premises described in the Pleadings,
ria i
All tbet piece, parcel and Tract of Land, sitasted
in the County of Greenville, seven idiIts
from the Court House, end eia from the Green*
vitle Railroad Depot, lying on both tide* of
Reedy River, containing Pour Hundred and
Ninrtv-Ninn Arroa. num or Isaa. in a klrh
pint# of cuititration. Upon the place is located
the well imowd Cotton nod Wool Factory of ]
the Defendant*. The Cotton Factory is ia full
operatic*, with torn nl*e hand rod and fifty '
aplndlea and twenty four loo mi; tbo Wool '
Factory with one hundred and twenty mole ]
aplndlea, la also In good order, and saoerrsfhl .
operation. On the pianiaea are a good Flour- 1
ing, QrUt and Saw Mil!*, with Blacksmith
Shop?two comfortaMa Dwolling Ilouaaa, and |
several amall frimrd Houaci, f?r the operatlrsr,
with a nice brick Church. Tba water power
at all aaaaoaa la sufficient to drive three timet ]
the amount of Maehinery now in operation.
Tba oountry la remarkably haalthy, with a '
climate unaorpaaaed In the United State*, with
a aober, industrious and energetic population.
Wo.Hied Land* adjacent, wall timbered, can
be purchaaed at reaaonable price*. Thia it the
heel opportunity for an Inreatment to capital- 1
iate that haa been offered in the up ebuntry
einee the war.
Tbkmb Cam. Purchaaer to pey for Paper*
end 8tau?p*.
W. A. McDANIEL, C. C. 0.
Clerk'* Office, Feb. 2d, I860.
mWTbe Charleaton jV??i, and Columbia
f'hiruijc will copy twice a week until day of
Sale and aend bill to the Clark fur payment.
April T 4ft 4 1
. Office Secretary and Auditor.
urbbmvm.lb abb colombia kailrqau co.,
Colombia, S. C. April 1, Iftftft.
NOTICB la hereby given, thet on and after
the 8th INSTANT the aim months' tolereat
dae upon tba first mortgage and guaranteed
debt of this Company, falling dae ea
the fat day of January last, will be paid on
presentation at thisoffioe, few i per real., retained
for Internal Revenue Tax j Proridtd,
the holder* of the raid first mortgage and goar nteed
Bond* and Certificates of Indebtedness '
will land all interest aceralag apna tkva op
| to Jaly I, 1868, in the Bond* and certificates
of Indebtedness of the Company, endorsed by
the State.
First Mortgage Bond* of the Company, with
tbo Interest end coupon* upon them, which
have eot yet been ear hanged, will be aabeliteted
by the Bond* and Certificates of Indebtedness
of the Cumnanr. endorsed be the Rtsi* t
aieo, the Bond* of I ho fnmpMy, with th* Inters
Ml Md eoopona upon thoa. arhtob or? WilMWed
by mortgage or otbov lion, *1U ho eubetitatod
by too Bnnda and CerlitraMo of fndebtedneea
of Ihi Cvayuy, endoreed by the fttate, at a
reduction ad three doilera to owe?no provided
in too Ant of IW, or la oeeood Mfrimf
Bond* and Cartiflratoa of Indebtedpeca of too
Otoptvy, M par, at tbo option of tbo bolder.
A iao, the Hondo of tbo Cvnpwy leaned under
1 the Act of the Le|(l*fetare of 1*61. will bo ncbanjted
and ewbeiiotod by other Hondo natbotS?ed
nndor the Ant ol ISM. when ee deeired by
tbe ho Hera
, Coupena fur payment and Rondo and Cons
pona for exchange and for fuoding, will bp
fet warded of prulnatad. to
C.V. CARRINfATON,
faeretary aud, Auditor.
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"VA
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UKAIDK,
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At. 90, VDRESSMAKING,
la all its braaobes, a>?
?nded to with neatness and despatch.
4f *
l>rn miliaerjr.
MTBfS. I. JJSJ<J<J1I<W I, i?M., ,.d
LYJL "ponln* an extension es&ftroent of
loWMTTS. msi HIM BON 8, FbOVTEKS,
5KIDAL WREATH?, Ae., An. Alaslnc on- %
ected bsr Stock from an ?|t?uirs eetsbliri *~V 3
ner.t ?f Millinery 6eods with the *reate?t \ 1
are, she flatu-rs herself sad Will to able to MB
nil all wba nap aire bar a aall. r <ns )*?"
MRS. L. JKNNINOflf.
At bar aid stand. Mala Stasab.
Apt t? *
F08TS1 BUCTER
ARB WOW in RECEIPT OP A
MEW OOMPL&TS
STOCK.
AV %W ' ? * '
SPRING AND SUMMER
6i?ii
WHICH T^IEY OFFER AT *HB
LOWEST PRICES.
THEY DEAL III Dry
Goods, Boots
and Shoes, Hats,
Groceries,
&c?) &c.
luring adopted the
ITMETLY CASH AiiHi! PRICE
SYSTEM,
["bey afford to purchasers advantages which
annot otherwise he obtained. OUR GOODS *
IRE BOUGHT WITH "CASH, and no per \
outage paid for risks, principally in Haw 5r
"ork and Baltimore. A'oic i* tke ttm? to ? - S
arc RAROA INS.
FOSTER & III INTER. y
April 7 * 4^ ' *- ' S
HARTFORD
S9RCRRM MACBIIS UNIT.
117 E bare tdkoo the Agency In this OwenIV
t.r for the sale ot these CELEBRATED
EVAPORATORS AND MILLS, for the maeifactnre
of Sugar and Syrup from the Bor;hnm
and Sugar Cane. ^
We are not offering to the pnblie an expert,
cental machine, bnt one of wbteh there ere
boutends, saUi to be, now in nee, in different
arts of the country, and wa will hers only
section a few of its many merits, aa claimed
y the manufacturers. It requires bnt about
no half the fuel andwtboui one half tbo labor,
nd the cost Is about ona half the price,of
ther machines. The results attained are n
ue article of Sugar and the finest kind ef
iyrnp, (readily selling nt from $! to ,|.M> par
allon.) and we claim that it is the only |na
nine which CLARIFIES and CONDENSES
a the aainc operation.
Wilfc ail tbeee faoU in ill fat or, there Mtd
no woadrr at the tucceae the Oeneral Agent
i meeting with in all oar Southern cilier and
?WM.
We ehait here one of the Maehines 1a eyealien
in town aoon, until then we invite onr
riemta *fid the public generally to call at (Air
tore, eeo (ampler, model, illurtrated eireulare,
to., end where we (hell he pleaeed to giwm
lietn all the information la our power.
DAVID Sc STRADLEYe
April 7 44 if
BANK NOTES.
e-e. ? y : .V .
WE WILL PAY FOR
Sank of Camden, 8- 0 ... 65
Bank of Oharleaton .........55
Union Bank. 8. C....... ...85
Bank of Hewberrj .......55
Bank of the 8tate (old)............85
Peoples' Bank ..#..65
Southwest*n R. B, Bank (old)....55 '
?? M (sew)... 40
PlantrfV ft Mechanic!' Bank... 65
had bigb?at prtee* for other Bank Noloe ef
SOUTH CAROLINA
' and ' -*
NORTH CAROLINA, ?
rr _er a 1 t
H BEATT1E4CO.
M.rll <1 '
'g.
TH eoafarntlty wjlfc re?joln?Tt.o?f* of Ui?
Interna) R?r?^M Law*, I h?rsby giro
noMe* 10 alV |?r??M who may claim a.
HI ILL ?nd WORM. **i?-d ? th* panto#*?.
IIf on* David W. Rt*ft4ng*m?, lovtbingtWo,
land* of Funk BUfrlngttm* arid Thmnaa.
W cud tons, on (It* Hat of March, 106#, in,
Anderson County, Mvrp roil** front firstsrill*
Court Howe, by CapL He*t M* F*rry.
A?4*<an( Awtsnr, >m*ms of being osod*
in violation of th* Iat*r*al R*r*au* Lawa^
? th* ram* Waving boon lurried av*v to aw
?tn make mA tlaint* befor* ? wiikia
thirty days front th* ft vat pnMtc atia* of tltla,
notic*. A L COBB,
IVp- Col. lav. Rao. - .
, Oreenvilla C. H., April H > ##. t
Ap 7 ? '
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