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. .-The Reservoir Fioud. We giie the fol ihig c.onden account of the dreadful disastcr which C.ocurred May 16th. by the givin.j way of, three large reservoirs aovc Williamsburg. Mass., which were cOn -I rncted to supply the nanufactorie r1f Williamsburg, Leeds and Uadc-ij I ille. The above named towns won. alniosteiy rbed BOSxON, May Bd.-A-Hon. Stepl.en Crosby, of Williamsburg, furnisVes the following descrintion of the locali tiefddpopei-fyvilited o>v the Cver The .illages which are aff-etfd by the disaster are Williamsburg. Hlzy dinville, Leeds, and Florence, nad are situated on Mill river, which is a tri brany of the Connecticut river. run uiug iuto the latter at Northampton .i, the village of Willansbur Mil! river divides into two brauches. one of which has its rise in (oshen. and the-other about the ede of Conway. Tw, large resprvoirs are situated on Goshen branch, and one on Conway branch, containling a total depth of not less than six feet. The reservoir dams were all -ro:t substantially constructed ; built b1v skillful engineers in the most approv ed and modern method. and large sums have been expended during the last year in putting them 'n what was supposed to be perfect order. The old est dam is supposcd to be at last twenty-five years of age, and is on Goshen branch. It was most carefol ly rebuilt within the last two years. Above this was a new dam, built last year. The dam on Conway branch is about six or seven years old. The mills on the stream reckoning from Williamsburg down to Northamptou. are as follows: William Thaver's tool factory, twenty-five men, and button factories, together employing thirty bhads. 'ien and girls; the corset wool en mill. of Henry James employs about fifty hands; the large brass works of Hayden, Gere & Co. employ about three hundred hands, and is perhaps the largest and best appointed raetry of the lind in the United States. It was formerly the property of 19te Lieutenant-(Governor Havden ; the fotton mill of Iayden Manufacturing ornpanv, 5,000 spindles. employing about seventy-five oreighty hands; the iamond Tobacco Works, employiig fifteen or twenty hands; the two exten sive silk mills of Monotuck Silk Con pany employing 300 hands in all; the larxe brick mill of Northampton Brush 1ompany, employing about sixty or seventy-five hands;.the cotton mill of ("reenvilli Mantfacturing Company, 5,000 spindles, employing seventy-five or eighty hands; the Northampton (formerly Bay State) Cntlery Comn pay Mill, employing probably two hundred hands; the Clement & Hfawos Manufacturiz( Company 1.ill aigricultuir:d .implements. employing ~ fifty hands. The International Screw and Nail C o m p a n y, employing seventy-five hands,.and the large basket factory of the Williams' 3Ianufacturing Comn p 'ny, employing about one hundred han.ds;lo Skinner's silk mill, em, playing about fifty or sixty hands. Besides the foregoing, there are some half dozen grist and saw mills, some of them of considerable capacity, which are withiun the range of devasta tion. The manufactuirinug capital in vested along 3Mill river and affected by this disaster., placing it at a low es timate, must be 85.000,000, and the immediate populatiou afTeeted th ereby about 5,000. The population~ is al most wholly manufacturing, all of which has grown up around the damns. :mnd increased ini p.roprtion to the de :aaonds of i ndustry in that locality. .woN. 3ay 1-.-A l:ater dispaich samys that 2i lives have been lost, and upwards of $1,000,000 in property iad treasure swept away. WXasmUI'ro0, May 18.-The de t:xis of the flo; dare heartitedinug. [1 is feared that m.any Canadianu. who who recently arr:ived to work on the factories, arc lost The watchmani wi~ho discovered the dianger- rode down the vailly, making re~e mniles in fifti- n iiants. slut ing- the alarm. Here a indiknmn, withl a f!ent horse, dashed ahead of theO flood mane two miniutes. He beat it in err.ssing a bridge searcely twenty .- conds, and., speedinig on, scrameda -luhra-r-twr is couminc!" T Ihis he r.ie umilanern say-rd lnmedurcas of per QOn5, who fVd troin theair hiomnes and breakf:usts for the slopes. The flood rushed by, ecarrying human beings hioies great iron bodies. huge trees. crh rs's, pou!try. pianios and bird -:n ur.Cfn i s erest. SIPuxem.~T.ii, MTay 1 9.-The1 man w ho took un the erv at HIavdenvi lle :andt caiid it to Leedaa<s w - a lyrin I a. . lit - bci befre *8 o'ck whnil-e :!thepep of this place wer jus *ing to work or* tiihingu their brea -al their attention was attra cted bv therapearnce ol' .Myron Day, froi ydille on a horse, shouting .a: -ers l , fo'r the 1!td i' -t uad. HIe ruished for ta-hr bridge *ver the dm. and had got about l:df way oer i whe the roar of* the cam -a,wha byv ti tie o at thir .a t*'. He da.: ward Fior . ne, m thei peopl .uked north. to -W.ra the Noth dem. an saw therie ; t ' ed t tOliU.ter.iu theving woopil 5a fe* t highr.. Theyr 2ew wh: Wi ft w::-am ruhe ta ibilytd ohii'able srad fo rak-fast, aid chlde .tting~ reado alein.24. In I.- .. than'three in :utes thue stvne dama I,d da a *y *and the greait cohm.uuun ;. -'or lade with frat huouses. pi:ni( s.ft ieinmcines.0 boilers, iron w F-ls uge c'rist mill maachiery, towV, sheen. poulltry ta ad hiumnan beingu. in. Hav'denville-, piagd ito the vaia v of' Leeds. )Ieasures afar imin .' late reliefc have b eni instituated at Havdenvil. Mr)Iu. 1-ayen 5ent out ile ta~o r tbuild his w'orks. amnd (ffers l.a pepo l those who ever worked jur hima, and as mny -more as are o--dedi in clearing away the debris. :ad is3 n.king prepartaon-for the vairL-. Hundreds of aures are covered - vith the sad- renaant< of villazes which adorned this tract of country, rutnning eight miles througrh Hlamp :areC ConsUty, and now a bare waste o.f land. ateanes. ruins anud 'orres. Anzare ths drowne-d at Williams m ure wai lhe wife of Hi. C. Frost. At L-.. (:ptain V:.ughn and Mrs. HT. F. u ekyat and dlaughter wvere in a houise wich was swept away, and they were *,.-Aed Report are enming in of a r.r 4r.ur loss of life at Florence. T,he Monotuck silk coinpany's works aud the Flore ice manufactory company's wcrk are lainaged to the amount of 8?,~>ii. Conductor . .\I. Chandler ptssed over the road early this morn en h-it it'rain-fronii Will'am r for w .1 Iavel jut alead of the flood tin ( t a:, his Wit! :1nd chill. En.-ginivr 'RXobwrts. who was to start Out (oi the nel'.xt train, lost his wife and e i Tust belOv Williamsburt the flood swept away Skinner's factorv, with several - women operatives, w)O had just betgun work. Goshen reservoir covered one hun dred and fifty acres of ground, at an average depth of thirty feet. It was drawn upon in dry times f r the sup ply Of .ills at Wiliamisburg. Haydeu ville :nnl Florence. The reservoir was controeted about twelve years :vgo, in order to atord a reliable supply of water fvr tile various f-.ctories on Mill yer, which is une of the most tickle td uncertain of streams. and liable to fHood; and] almoist utter drouht. It was buiir by a eomiplny of capitalists, xho." were interested in ,arious mannu ,aCturiig eItarprise.- on the stream, ind has caused theul apprehensious of li. ;ster several times. Last year. how 3ver it was repaired at a heavy expense. ind since then has been supposed to bc antil now tolerably secure, although known to be leaky. Congres% and the Cturresiey. The new currency bill passed by the Senat ou Thursday last provides For free hanki'g releascs the reserves >u circulation Cxcept five per cent., which is to be deposited in the treasury :or purposes of redeuption in United 4tates notes. and requires reserves on leposits to be kept by each bank in ts own vaults, a part of which reserve dhall be one-fourth part of the coin :eceived by it as interest on the bonds held as security by the United States :reasury. To prepare f'or specie pay ruents the bill requires the retirement of greenbacks equal in amount to 25 per cent. of the new national bank -urrency issued, tihe retiremeut to be in within thiry days after the amount f S1.000,000 of the national bank -urrenev has been issued. The max miuni amount of the United States aotes is fixed at $282,000,000, and re tireient. shall b in reduction of that niount until it be reduced to 8300, J00,000. The redemptiou sectiou >f the bill pro':idcs that on and .fter.July, . the gireenbacks, when aver presented in sums of 1,0U or iny multiple thereof, imay be redeenied - coin. oir bonds bearing 41 per eut. nierest on cin, at tile optiou of the overnment ; and it slill be compulso c oU the secretary of the treasury to "eissue the notes exchanged for bouds. rhe best features in this bill are those which require the reserves on deposits o he kept by the banks of different arts of the c-untry in their own vaults -nstead of seulint them off to .ew york to be loane'd for speculative pur poses in Wall street. and which pro. rides that am part of these reserves shall be constitutedl one-fourti: part of the ~oiu received as interest on the bonds ield by tihe government as security. rhese provisions may serve to strength m the banks at home, and perhaps end to keep up a better distribution if currency, the volume of which ust be increased if the bill becomes lawu. The proivision releasing the >anks from the maintenance of a re 'erve on their bp.osits. except five ~er cent. deposited in thme tr'easury for )urpioses oif redempution, is a liberal neC for those institutions. houight everybody in theO State knew lhnt ~w' are deaf, hut once in a while ~e in?d one who is not aware or the aet. A female book-peddler caime to be office the other day. She wished 0 dinos~ of a boek. She was aloue ai this world, and hadl no( one to whom :he could turn foPr synmpathy or assist mnee; hience we should buy her book. She was unuiarried, and had no manly m.art into wichel she could pour her u~fferig: therefore we cht to in est in her book. She had received l iba euation. and could tailk Frenchd li e a native ; we could not. n] cons~equence, pay her less than two iaollars for ai book. We had listened lttentivelv nd here i>roke in with: iWhat dId v'u say we're deaf ?" he started in :a loud voice and went braune-h her rigmarole. When she ad finishr-d,. we went and got a roll .' paper amd made it into a speaki ng rumpre. placed one end to) our ear. mid told her to proceed. She nearly >r(.ke a blood-vessel in her effort to nake herself heard. She cornnuenced: [ am:alone in this world.'" It doesn't ake thle slightest difference to us. Ware a husband and father. Big !iny is not allowed in this State. We re not eligible to proposals.'' Oh vhat a fuol the man is :'' she said i :i low tone; then at the topt oft hir :oce "T din't want to mia'rry you. I r:ant to sell a bco-k !'' This last :i'itence was howvled. l"We don't want ,LcPok." we reuarked bhandly ;"0our 'ife does the ei)oking, and she wouldn't .lliov as go,id-. hiking' a womnani as you Sst:av in the house five minutes. She ii 'Ld at 11 in despai r. G~atherng heir. rbes about her, giving us a glance i onitempt. she exclaimed. "If dob .\ that it a 200-.pounder were let off nside. that dear f.el's head he'd i'f: uoedy was knocking at the Ior You shiould have heard her 1:in the do,or when'she went tint. We 'lhe assaults upon Senator Brown I win th. rteent (Colired. .\l ca's Conl vtioni iiu Tennesse~e have birouaht rut fr.omi that e t ally viaorouns old nlmna sharp :md keen letter. in which he den uncs the "abominabie progranne" thire put forth in tavor 1f thme co-education of tile races aind dech:res that the 2?i,fMmO white 1iepub licans of Fas: Tenmnesse e have resolved to get along without the colored vetors s,'neir thlan submit to "ti sum of viiis and ouiutessence of abomi untions. CONFlscATtoN RYt TAXATION.--ID Fairtiold County. South Carolina. 19. 999 aere; of land, besides a number of town lots and many dwellings. are ad vertised for .,ale for taxes. This is equal to 4f'0 far'm. ef 5'0 ie.res each which Wj!! comie under thle sei(-i:, hammer in onily one county. Yet the Eing Committee declbre that taxation is ot exeiCive, and the majority of the Judiciary' Commiptee puf the House of Representatives think t.ba. the cou' siron of $ent a Carolina does not need Tfze Ain%-ne%wspdprest;blised ii the Uni 1ted-States'was in,tle:year 1704. Theri are 4.t77 :crei of land advert-ed for ;;le for zaxe in Laincasier Counllrty. Corn i. Sellini inl Greeno! at $1 i ca-0h. or :2.00oa acredit to the jst of (October next Th county ireaurer of Greenville County ::dv.i-r-Ied for ale for non-payment of taxe., onl tlle 1 SSh instant, 1N.. are . if anh!. The Grand Jury iof F;!irfiel County have refused > grant tavern lienses to liquor dealers inl the countv. The Laurenviile Iferald s3tates that there is a g()o4 prospect for the earlh relmilding of the Laurens lailroad. lhe sheriff of E-igefici-d count pubilishes a c-ird, in which he state, that the nri-oners in tIe county jiil :,re on the vetre of starva ?ion. "rhe couintY can'r or won' at p him. Brooks. one of :he Covot nr o- Airknanas, w.tz in 1S.51, J'a-toir of:a M"thloliSt Uill!'r'!b inl lIi:t"'10n, ILWoV;. lIe !eft thr. in August. 1t';2. The sal. of the hite Ridg :ailroad was poV-Ztp!ned till the .d day (f ie**)I)r. Ti le iSrvant. It Louisiaia, A Nrkan i, Mi,siit>Pi and "iM nri there are now near!v oe imitidred and fifty thousand people whose property has ben injiiredl by I lxae ird. tiland many of whom are p(-lniless and hoeless. -J ndge Carpenter has directl a peremptr)rv inaudamus to issue to the trea:-urct of Ker shaw Countv, compelling him to receive tihl, bi!s of the Batik of the State for t:xe due the State. It Im.seen determined that the Baptist State Convention will hold its next aunal ineetintg in November, 1S74, with the church at Chester, S. C., arrangements havina been made by the Executive Board to that effect. The stockholders of the Ci'hraW and Salk bury Railroad held their an-ma! meetin-, at Florence last Wednesday. The propects for the early completion of the road are loighter now than they have ever been. It is understood that the President ha fi:il ly consented to Gen. Shermat's long enter tained desire to have the headouarters of the army removed to St. Louis, a1ti that such transfer will be made ahotit the 1st proxiio. The Columbns mills have taken thus far this season 6,850 bales of cotton against -5,24C) last year, s1howing an increase of 1.604. The Columbus cotton receipts are now 5'l,485 bales-3,736 more than last year. In tle forty-eight years of the existence of the American Tract Society, that organiza tion has issued 491.82,6,98 copies of publica tions, over 26,000,000 heina books, the whole at a co,t of over $2,300,000. Thie loss on this year's sagar crop is vari onsly estimated at from 30,000 to 40,00) logs heads, but, we are satisfied that the former flirte is within the niar-in of certaint. That would he i3,000,000. Next year 2S,000 hogslieads. S2,000,000, and the year followiing that 10,000 ho;:sheads, or S1,000.000. Tlie sugar lo.s then, directly and consequential, Must be set down at 6,000,000. In a lonely, secluded position in the ceme t,ry near the little village of Richmond, Kalamazoo county, Michigan, on a pie white sil). nearly concealed froni view bv a large cluster of lilae bushes, is eng aved the nim "Benjamin Cnmmins,i.rn A. 1>. i7, died A. D. 1&S." ie was the inventor of the circular saw uow in use in this country and in Europe. A meeting was held in Barnwell !nst week, anid ;t cotimmittee was appointed to mal:e ar rangemems for the Inilding of the Darnwell ltailro:11l. It is tihe itnItioni o" a gentileman who holds a heavy jidgeIt agailtit the aruwell Uailroad Conipany to bave the road, with all its charter privileges, &c., -!. oll sale-day in June proximo,when it is probbi that it will pass into the hands of a new com IFromn the Enterprise and lountaineer. Tfhe Piedmnot Manlsifi.e1u1rin ty for Inivestment. Thc first rmnttal meetitng of the Stock holders of this Company was held on Wed nesday, the 13th inst., in thiis city, at which there were prtese'nt a full represettatiotn of the Stoel:. The President, Mr. Hi. P. EIAM ~T'T, submuitted his report, showing the op erations of the Company for the past year. Mutch work has been finished andt all paid for. Thle policy atf the Company heing to pay for what is donie as the work progresses. We Iearn thait the report was very satislae-. tory to the meetitng. The Stockholders instructed the lDirectors to make the ntecessary assessments to raike atn amount suffieient to complete the build ines and to prepatre at onice to recive the miachiniery. The assessment has been mat:de, arnd cont:taets will soon be executedi for the work. '[le bl)tduings when erc-tedl will be ca~pable of cotaining eight thousaund spindles and two hunidred looms. 'The water powetr is amlply sufficient to increase the c-apaicity ot the M ill to forty thousand spindles and one thousatid looms. The Stockholders visited Piedmor,t en the 14th, by Rail!ria:1, and expressedi th1enmseles as p'eased in every respect wvith the loention and the work thiat ha. been aceomptihedl. 'Tle e ichrter-as aic-epted and by-l:n'.s adopted, and the organizaition ec,rpletel. The oflierts for the enuun year are: President-TI. P. Hamme'lt. Thios. C. Gowr, T. i. DOnh ison. .f Greeti ville; lIr. W. C. Norwond and Gent. Samutd McGow:m, of Abbiieville; J. N. Martin, of Newberry: and Sil,ie A .Gregg, of l).rhinig ton. '[le D)irector-s atre men of wvell known bui,i ness talen:ts, and highest respect -.hi ite,b ing: at the same timue men of means. We feel convincedl that the centerpri-e wi heII in every respect both eminently safe amnd isue cessful. Parties desiring stoc-k enn obha in thei saime by cormiunicatinig wi'h the lhesiden t, or any member of the board. \WATERS & t'o., Pnbiihers.---)iAn S[tas. -The gioods I orderedI of you ii hav itrived :id have lwen1 dlelivered1 to vonr ubiih i, and they ::ll desire mei to express thet eire sattsfaction with them. They ''y th:: they have saved money, and I took miore orJders when delivering than when I tiret wenit rotnd. h:nclosed find draft for S27: u0 and order titurry up as yon did the hist. * LI. C. KING, agent, Selnma, Alah.:man. WATRs & Co: D)EAR StRC.-lhr.ived fromu yon yesterday two crates of -12 chiromos,. 1 send an order i na-day for 410 morec chro inns-and be- ready for another large order thiis week. Took 20 orders to-dlav : all for both chuotmos. Sunbleam is praisedI by all who see it. Samid a man toa me to-day, "Both those chrtomos framed, a sh:tre in the dis tibution.tind the paper everv' week foir ii year for S-5 00! YXes. sir; you1 BT I'll tatke it! Put me down for hoth: herie is the motney, ft r it, too.' Cras. W. FERREns, Decatur, Ill. in the whole eightL' years I hiave canvas-ed I have neve-r seen anyvthing that 1 0:m1 do as well with, as your agener. TTtTI I t ILUs Tox Lnke. Wis. I have taken 83~ sub eritp(tins in Zen day, and 13 in one0 d. C. . GOODYEA~R,~ aterbury. Conn. TheCse tre specimens of the mail received by OvR FIREaSIDE FRIENDs, Chicatgo, a famn iv antd stor'.vweek!v in its fifth vol:me with a biona fide (cih'ion of 120i.000. Evetry yearly subscriber receives a< a premium, 1st. a choice of two elegant Oil i-lromous, tine ly ftamed , or a chtoice of articles fronm an itm muenJee likt of goodls, jewelry,buousehiohl gorods, etc. 2nd , receives :t!<o a sha:ire in theli tir u -I t ttual dlistribution of preminms ti) sub-eribters, atnd .3d, receives also the biene'it oft the mier channdi-e list. Sub-:er;ition $3.00, seni on re e'pt of price. Satnples,Jist of goods, quarter sheets, etc., sENT FiREE to anyv asidres. Se fT.E (;RAND X\ATCHI OFFftJ. 'The b1-u thinig in the worbi for cantvassers an.d :ie ti. Addries:s at once W.uTtins & Co.. Prat.itH i:ns. CuIcAGO. lit'ILDERCs' AND ('oNTiRACToRs' SP-EIAL NoTirs.Your watt in th in ildm;; 3ii 1.a rerial Line, inehtli nt Sa,bles,*I tlind Ihi its, hiardwa:e, Mamet~l l'icees, Wi\hite Pine, Walo nurt antd F,ney Lutaber-. F'loori:ng Roards, &tc., will he furni,becd the cotming season by tIe Great andi Old E<tabhlied it liders Enmporium. at very :advantageous prices, indl am wairraut givetu on all wor,k pr opery used. They aie :i.so igitmts for Ahes:os' I itinti Felt, the mnaterittl constit ites iton tfutu sual merit, mouch superior to :.nyV of the cia-s p.re viously b,roughlit to tiotice, andi worthy of trial by those who desire a durtle, ca.,ily aipplid. conmp:iiativeiy linexpenive and s::fe roofing,tbein:g prtc:ie-ally lire pr-oof. St-nil for price list ail circulatrs. I. H., [hALL & CO., Chanrleston. S. u. May 6, 18-1m. THE SCIENCE. OF IE ALTHI for .Tune closes the scond year of this excellent miagazine. Its cor.:c.ts are varid, interesting:m ui ne ful. As a new t-o!nme- of this Independlent M:a:azinte begins wih tin- next nuimber, now is the rime to anheeribe. Otnily C2 a year for h-alf a year, or 20 en~ts a niumbier. .\d Eress S. R Wells, [Ptihli-her, 38t9 Troain ay, Newv toA.. SUFFER.ERS from coughs, colds, bronchitis, croup. influenza or whooping cough w.ill find reuif in DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM 01F WILD CitERRY, which has Dow beert in use for necariv half a century, and still maintains its ong stabli-:hed reputation as the great rem edy for alI.dspg of the throat, lungs andl ehest The *HeYrald. TROS, F, BRENEKER, EDITOR, IA J. 13NES, ASSISTANT EDITOR. NEWBERIRY. S. C. W1EI2ES1Y)A Y. AY 27, 1874. A. IAPEI ,ul TiIE 1(W1'TH. T'he 7:r:i<isi r i he * h 1;*iN .e.t a Faini ily New:,p:tper. lth-voit-d it th- mn:aterial ill t<l- -; Irp! III 1. ( !a of h Co nllllY and the St:jto. It ancdiate- eN-1uive!v.and :ai .Ivlv -l i :l !!' .r 1111r- ivl: - 1 at! Van,taL;e.:. YU.r TCer'lV, efir-1t pagL61. The1 reville 9aily New-s. 'e we pi' eed to find wn our ta Mle la.st :1ara i-,Ipy of the above elititl.d paipe'r. pUblSled inI (;reenvillte Ly Mr. A. 31. p t is an in teresting1- paper,nat :anid iewsv. Mr. Speigthtts" l: be-:i eng2iaed in jourtn:d-~ i amc i'"rga but has returned to his nt iive Stat to belo in her r. to ratic.i!. WVe wish the -cs suceess. I'he Laurelns Railr-oad a .ine "W te relilly infl 1rIed,S vs the Herald. that the requirod amoiulit of mn.ney has been sub-eribed to rebuild the Lairens lailroad. This is uniod news, and we are gratified to annoulee the fact. There is still room.however. for any whoi- desire to add to the sum already subseribed :so those wishing to help ean co"Iltw forward. Th is ;: cheering news indeed. and we tI-t it will !nt bu lo 01 ere we hear that activ,e 0lwratiols are'Oni menced." Death ot*.r. Henry Meetze. We copy 'rom tfi- L exington /. pa/CA, the foll"winlg lotieu of the death of the aboave naumed aentleman : -It is with reitret that we anVoU11eC the de:ti of 31r. linry Muctze, which (:urrel at. his residenice, aboult five was r.1: ou ':1:::a, on tatnrdl:iv evenlini last. Ife w:s awrthv eiti Zenl. ole distillguislhed fIr useful and estimable gualties, alld was respected and beloved ft'r his many vinues. and his loss will be deeplly f-t both Ly h is f:a.1ily and friends. 11, was in the W4th year of his zage." Gilovernor MIoses in Trouble. On the .th inst., at the C:mrt of tGenern: Sessions for Oranzeb1iru Cloun ty. J1udge Grain pr111 esiding, the iranid Ju iry brough lt ini a true bill of indliennenlt :1tninast . L. 1Humbel)rt. County Tr'easurer, and F". J1. M1oes. *Jr., thar breach of truist and grand har ceny with1 fraudulent intent. Sadheita ar C. W. But.tz at once made :application for t aL!ech warrant; for the arreCst of th3 Goavernlor, whlich was .rnted. Thle sherifif wen t toa Cohun llbin to exe cnte the warrant. but MIoses refused to be arrested, and hurriedly called out ai body Znard r .1 the! l militia, who~ in their ay iunifon:i tooak great riein .uarding! thet Pretoni M ansion and State H ouse fromi any hostile aggres sioni on the part of lhw eeuting offi cers. Subsequenatly, hlowever, at the adl'vise of' is fr'iends, thei Go(vernorA. submititted iad gave bail to stand his trial at )i'rageburg on the 29th i n.;t. Mutch difference of opiiton exusts as to the ighlt to arrest the Golvernor. It sres a(Coringll tao the chiarge. Iha t 31o ISes iducedl .J. 1 . Ihunh11 ert, thec Treasurer of* Orianaeburg Counity tO divert about SI;,000; of the State taxes to thle panymeint of 3oses' private debts. What a woaeful pass has Souith C aro Ii n aaome to that11 her hi bhest ofticer is charged IwithI hirceiny. We hope this intdictmen~it is lie inuaucuratini of a war tnI ist tie onifial crimiiinals of' SouthI Catrolina thait will noat end( luntil the last one is broughlt to pun ishmeint. Can't Get Over it. The scarcity of cor'n in this market last week was serieusly felt by our fair mersa' 'larget. ltu'ity oA whomll were eat irely, out. JLi somte inistanices the working stock were deprived of corn for maniy days. Several eur loads. however. arrived t award the close of the week, and thi se who needed supplies gladly gave i81.10t per bushel fur it. It wa= even sold ias high as $1.59'. in view of all this-the continual chunces for' the supply to run sho crt, and the ig h prctat wvhich it is sol,- we seriouuly a'Ik (lur farm:ers it it is not hilh time they make a chaiig!e in thlei r sy'stemi of pilnting!. anld if it waouldi nOt be in finitely better to raise corn enouah to do thiem, with wheat. oats, barley ad r*ye, at the~ expeuse of a little les5 eotton ? It looks reasonable-:mad we eanot doubt that there will be a cou next year. Even thi:s season we are r'ejouiced ta see anad hae:' ar t i Itre eutrl is lanttedl. ann that it is loaoking well. and aives promise oft a goodi vield. It is a fact which can not be gotten over, that all cuttian dues not pay-anad that er ucesSive crop. (wah ieh by th wI aay veryr nayi have s:aaid should he their last all cotton er' p.:s bye it t her hioped to be out of debt.) only involves the nianter still dleeper inl tihe mire and slough of dif ficulties. Experience cries out aginst it. The man who plants for one hun-' dred bales. and nothling else, is poorer than he who plants liberally of all other things, and makes cotton bring up thle rear. The first has no monev in hlis pockets t th vr tm he mnst needs it. while the. other~i has. and snaps his finger in adepenidenitl-an oes aou ingreC's'in ''n prospterity. You can~o: get over this, ihrmers, and if it* is too late tis SeaSou to make a chiange, we beg you ouly to w:i';ke up to these stubbera f'acts and remnain awake till next planting time. 'a FOR THE IIZAL1. Pw '?ry.nrryI, S. 4., 31aV >'ih. 1S7. M:. Enrr-.:: Tis w -e have hi:ii 0.mc \witlna.nt,1 jul-t I eough! to wake up a few of our mf'reh:nt. to tlh(e fact that it is w11! I') keep t!wir stirev secnrelv fatstened. Onl the mcdht (f the 22J. the s:,re of Geuo. II. Wise was broken: into and Zoe-!l dry g()oois StOlen. \Ir WisC. :s yca :tnnot tell the exact am mi iit of his los. The store was elte111eil fr"m thc rear, by taking a bit inl barilng a hole just below the w en) har that runls :rreros. the door. :md the har drwii froil its place.. The ioors :lre very lypf)lr :Af'hirs, :i1 it wa Ver little tr-1 ble for the4 pirseoli or. p>er-IIs. t cti et n elntrancev. No cle :is Vet to the pa,rtv who entered t e store. Last Satr niel:cV i"it. 1)tb Teenl Il :tnd V1 O'Clok, fOur m1een. 1 wo hLk anjd tw.-o wlite. Cie:ne fromll NvwewirrrV. One oil ,lor-;ecek :tnd three in :1 i jI lV. tO o11 vili a . :1i -. al w ,e <lr1nk :md1 drove thcroug~h our .t:cii cearsingC :m.1c y.]lineg like a good .sizel :nl of Soens o1 the ;l pNlth. Thl.e .a.rshal ha:s the n1aces of t1 o of theI. :Uld i. V:itinlg to obtain Inlore inlln1wtionl bIef-for, Iutting" the mnatter in the h:aids o,f our Ti:11 Jlus; ice. A stop should b1 put to such disgr:tce fiul conduct. Afrer lindling no whiskey here theY concluede teo leave. :an:ld drove out of town! in tie di.rectioln of Newher rv. The parties had bel tter try : ad compromwise ith ocr town u:thorities or it miav caue: th.emI trolle. The Sundav School Pie-nIie comecs off on the 2-th. :it rs. Splence's old place. WVe ho)e the Voulng folks ma lhave a good time and enjoy themselves. X. Y. Z. FO ThE1- IIE.ALD. A cc cs-rtay 20th. 1 74. 'M :.ut Fa>rcrocns rc rn i: I Lb:c.u .1 : youl seill so urgclit ii your ivita ti1n to 6tlers t1l write to y*ou, that I imagine you will not object to a line or se froi i this q1uiarter, :d oI this presumiptioni fri. The city is m!ost eauttill! eow. clothed(l inl herCl ll:ll)imienits of :reel: it is reula,rly laid ut. aind nagLiee i iiceet siade trees are; plalited fromil the be 1in1inInt the t'rmine cf ir : while down the cnt of Broad and Creen Sts.. a .dnbleo row serve ,s Proucnades. and here you can See dis played a perf-ct wilderne -s of fcIi 11ine. loveliuess u pleasant aeprnasais. The north buniidary is tLe iae Samanah River. which imceanders a lounp dtistance above is. pse- and .os elo to j1jin the brimmillillu" Oceanl. Aloe,- its shores inay be see the lila jestic: akl.gcrceen bay :e l tIe-iCCi mamai. the "Prie. of the Suthi.'' its i:eiiiti eet whitcc bless.eis .-hn-li ke 11c s:ars ine the meidst of th eep grieenc woods. Several steamers plough thjeir wacy over its plaide breast-bridgces also cross it, con ieetinga I corgia with South Caerolina :. Street ears. wIehi c re a fromi the wVe.'tern to teio t'etern port ion! of the city. ea!rryingc eI (direlcly to the (Cmetery- a Par:nlise of the .D ead." An initelligenct tracvelecr has ehbserved, "that oneC cI,ubl judg~e of th e ivil iza tion1 and refinemenicilt of a peoplIe, by t he apprearance of thaet silenet city, pepe by the dead." If ithe wild brier and longc grass ar1' suff redi to g:row over the neclected eraves: if th:e beasts of the wacyside~ are allowedl to desecrate the hallowed aro)und4. and leave its de. facing traces unon the sinkingn mcouldl -thlen may we believe tha:t the bc'-erts oef the livingC are in thce salme negle:ced state. aned that they~ are uiewortlhy guariantes of the miost sacred trust commItiitted to meaukindee. Fromi the earliest a ntiquity, the nu-morety of the~ dead haes beenc hleii,lowe. Havi'e you ever visited the Aumcusta 'emieterv? As youl wanIcder amcid its greeni paiths ad loevely encclosures, you feel bri&wl de-redl at its prodigzali ty of leevelincess. acnd hardly know where to tucrn icn the lidlSt of so maneey walks. .\s ye u c ee tinule youlr wandering~s. anyi a stat ely obelisk and marble vault arriest the gacze. but you nturaly Iloek teer somec ncamne thact will touch the cho(rdls of rcleembrancce. e)r that is aSSciated lin youer min iid withc soe thinig dear toe the heaert. (r iuspirineg to the incd. A sect po rtieon ef it his C emretery hast been emdeiencted ti te -Homece" of thle ('Confederate Deal. The vctzens eole ser've Miceoriail Ilhy. which was cele - rated! last mion thW ih 'reat diply fueclv der-oraeted with the first fr'eshe Tfheere are a great mnmber of mili tary comnpacies here. their tfavorilte nauwi Sceemis to be (Oletho'rpe .disciupluIne theiru sc!:parate ccloeredlI uniforms~e. Thlee precsent guIite an1 in..-~eiig apphearanice str*ee*t but .e-ireS oit eterhusCi 1 e nl wai'i er 1iom .Ole e'of the larl'est bu.' ness estabi:lihments is Grc-'e & Ro.S signl's D)rugr Sure--to which I e:m searcely do justice with imy pent. It i .>ituated meidwayof Bro:ed St.. andI possesses a commcandingiL appele'a:mee. T1he winidows are maiti eenct in siz an cpropo'elc.rtiion. are Supertbly arraned.e J1ust dele. and]e viu andc tiled with de liciht ::cd wo!,d :l the mcarlcfl r and countters 5trike youi wYih adoucration the eheat s:cd:e-feunt atfbeds to the weary traveler a mcost refreshincg drinik froma 'Don't Care" docwn to I.(Cream;" then you are ser'ved by sui:h efficient salesmen. Now is not a reacl pleasure Methinks I hear an echo yes. Thcre are many other houses, which do a great business. I will tell vou of themt in my next attempt. But one. I mutst notA neglect to mention, is a beranc new" Tea and Coffee store, which issues flamne advertisements, aned is very attractive from some catise -way be ua landsomie aud affale younrg mau whLo is thIought to be t4e miagnect. You will hear from iup again--if Ades.red um'nEWBRY" I . 22'-I" E I.i. 2t2ol : \in artlile tru.tu ! a eun:in7 aprv rM an - in wFwit.Ia.uni: P,U amide Mu-l i t at th i m . It is e o A . uil.:l, u2 :. ::afl t!n- . - are i 1f ll .).i - 2 Sh. (i I:: - < ia r,:t ri h iir It : s ii!.t W 'k. o : r. > 1. . u : - .It t4 :tie. n ht L o liarS ith t'. wrl tin fr-itu th ei lAt:. .\ ue n!t iwt i 1.quitifa: d i 2f p: tr.- ct oVer,lap each utiler, ir: n h.:lItiful avc, te' ill ll.:l2 Whill the (.V,. ::In "llnC0. pirl"en"1i no -r:1.1 di"r:%W& view. ThroLi thel- kimdinw- of a fri,iil we iai tlhe 21112l2 0f tAsliu io UK a rib arou:d am! thr,ugh the city. Trlie aIr' :n::ntV I 1: I 2: u 2-nt rtn!.. :1:.1e -':2l Ijo vai.1i Prts W s :tw soie h:un22ism(i2C bullin:2L.s 2. gl'.: up. We' CUMi aS. 'ccasionally .yt a soy poe. inlto a _,artlni as w.: udflyeidod th r!-nII il . -. T, : L wre fl ui.inb in2122 1 ::E . 2\'c ils., saw ;Nme bpaudiful W r v,. lA with beautif'ul ilwtrs. U,,lunihia i:. fastre::luin.: is fom irl-allly, :and 2to :(1y year it- wii 2as p.-tty as it <lM<d bkfk%e its detrutim by N irllan and his 7::11.Th,- !i:lld Solo lPr. twn 3Mallsion i4 1:now oecli pied b. the x-al// d Gov. Mss. It !s sa id t1ht. e Gwn x.' it. but it is unt paid 1r. llow tll.n cant h2 nX)W it! A tih- 19th in, h,th- Shltrlif' of O'allzvburg :0 Colullibia to ar 'est i :22. le r2etUs':e d to be arrsttd a1;(i o rId'.(! out thle 21:iiliia. Ohl. hev w"re P.f fI l SIlows, with their ret pants tid lAtte jackvts :;id- prettV bArkWins. S",h a inon. Tih '; reimbd1 us "if .som woliru f,w e' abillut Whi1I1 We at 2inies "':ad. blut Suel a st g-'. I '.ing of colo!'-4. Litc- in i. th-- dav T : i-11 -i1-:s ave hiin:elfup.Neve-r ill the, an U.!, iIts 6o.;trn-wr arrestvd for sed:g' 11.w loni! w w s a1 p li- havc t'i -ubiit t Siceh li:nl!e M il nt thU 2ti2 oi. the w ol - t.iih-ut : ari ' :2id -:1 L w v itliu i wi:1 s11 Tol, s:ar Uf hO yate h"as it- 1iown: to til: very horizi nd .1m Must Soi l. in tic. ie,or fur'-ver1 d ilwl. ill'o) oklivion. But uu, Soutd ri will not 'ink. ' ,h,e w ill 1-isc. . ll, :1.1t ri.ne. '11 ruIe t a rolii ia. wr . I i 1 ::rHianF. time is- 2.:t 2Lial:2tnt wlici2 2 nisrul iti-t medt it, ju1st re:. T te2 itn (of1 jueir- :22u.,t 1be wIiei <lien work The) tru2ie. tlw nible. the brave .22.io 2. rt tll212r riflIlt. Li2Iti n 4It Your1s ver2y 22nuch, Fo: -rn:-: iI2:nAL>. 2,isiUc:P1N, 12. 2., MarL 22l. 18~4. Di.:.a EnTo::s : I wVill oncC m:ore :lttemnpt to write yon a2 brief. le 1er fmmt l Chi:quehpin. I am't ghal to t'-l you t he l.2imerV' are buisy, atiul many22 are0 workingt. with the 12pp1.ient vim of' :1 iS.(22n. To) ill1 trate it m2ore fully:lIsaw It->h - --, on Mr. 11. Folk;'s lac2e. runi: arun tel(2o0. with::: pl->w he0 cl1aimts to haive manL2Uu:t2red, it plows two) fu1rr'ott at1 once'(, that2 i1 in runn22i :2round2L ('otton, an11 onie male~ I de-: the wo rk: o two, and2 re quire har one. person2 t. low ith: it. I will '22mp IColi) de2.teribe2 1! to yo(2, Iir.:t rlhc phi,WL -tock consist2 of0 two) 1*oot plieces pteedCi per p(enieubl, and two1 2 Crou.s.I pieces to hold to2 m2 fast, 22he: a22 ordinar beam 10112 isCI c ot ed to the' to foot pi'ees thenl to Ca:lh of the0 ILVi f.l,i p)i'21 i.: fl.s:eneI : ploiw by board1 Ii (aced 2to the in,tIje of eacht foot pu iec to prvent2: the: dit 2from al'liti; ont thec c'ott '2. 121:22. o1f12 roa red !ue.-tre 2o use one, an, o' not:' 21 (2 cmr1''ie-! 22 des*,tription I, theyV wtll s:ivye time2 byV ain1(g or luO 2o in fo(rmati,on andi 2:lking ai b02k at2 hii, for it wo.rk'. well 1a22! doe)s th work ot :w ho:0 l es a22] two hi2tk. Mr'. At ihy S!: ha;2( a:.1 p low of' his ma:ke wic h m2edts b)ut 22ne h:ore 2to plow two :'ur Vows m12222 2 runm.:1: 110a2cor: iI tir plo.ws into12 the 21r5t ((ne. 1 do0 n: ot ! Ope:en: to deOScribe2 it,12but1 :2 cap(1hni2 low, :d2( 112ny one e'.2( 12ake1 one2 :t lit le or 220 co-t. a1 lohe is 220 p:atei2 lrgh2. tlto :2220 fanec wor2k about22 (IlIem. \hei:. 2122n .:1l y : fl 11O.(1en 12wo Vows ::: r2ow. m,dl run1 :mm22oi ,*2 ton2, or plow cuira2 two i(ur.>w5 at2 once. I tin 2k his ma111k in2g some, tt Iwi '.. (r as (Onr 2triend It. 512ys, "hte bore. wNi: a2 bigk :m21er.' The: farrt2('' areC l--iin. 022 1iI(ely. Curn: 10ok5 rem(:irkahiyI w'o,:((: to conv2ince you of te fac'.'t, '2ll of 2 : 1i: of our' 2'e:lder 12 iliXve hat to take: a hink a2t . r. .i. P'.lkazhardi1'-, ((n the( r':tikide bef'ore you get 10 hi's biolISe ging fromi town2. Conan,: looks quIite Si r2y, andi the presen It prospec1t i-:, th,at the shortes: er1op silnce thel war . ill be.' madeC11 his year2t, 'een ifthe, 52502 season 2re inorale,i for it wa. ptlanedgite. lateI , an:,d the recent (21 ooli ihs 1(wl m2:,rnings hI.- > . it from gr1 Z i g, ?1 I .ie;tiS 1221211 a2 g r': : 22; 1 o 22 '2Wt i . .:.e whea01t an2:1 0:21 521 :i'l r ise to be gooJ, bu2 Stilr. i'li' I n-> 211' :ilnyur o rthye. paperi:'C youl .tt time1s0 comp21:in of !11 1inig no: beef2 in remtedied1. n25 1 D:):or1 waid'2 s:ly, til :22moV' 1th1enoIse, awil li:en: trt thie d110.. :i) it iswith v22211'heol. Iirst remioVe the tax, wich ha25 to be1 pa 'I t. Se!! it inl 22.12r .20.vn. :2nd( fori 22e.4111e'1t, let 1.-e who buy o1fer at lea2st one-h it : e 2 :2 ue V' of0 th1 21ttitle for' ,al!. WI' 2d. :1 iln th,':ir power2 1> .'upp!(l the. d.:mar.is. M:'. B,l ' .. of2 2y'ur2 town. 22 v a110I Pie-nie near Ca.pt . .2k 1-'. on ha- t Fiiday., thc 1.5:h. awi we 2'were t(2 l '2nvited the0 .2 2nt laldies ot C.21pt. If;fer2's A01w1le2 y, as1 we;1 als th,e scO:.ol of 1i-s An22. and21 j lgin:a :01m tihe n2umber i:2 *.tl:20ies pre-2ent, I w.: iln fiomed corr.e:!. I "wd. 2leas.J 21) li:ad theo place0 'lected0 ,to, well adap.jted. inr aL Pie-nel. Ilie 2ug2.2 et tree211122. 1.,'. geu le 10.n bLi :lis, and2( h(,.u:Il:! .22 2'u, f iCed 12 m.t- 2ti 22m:g r'etecat from2 2 the:st. The? d1 1.0 dltl bgces 1had tar !V!y (j 1:pp 1 bfore the~ cr' ni ere'.. seatrin2lg them'2-2c0 in. 2):1ups :-un'.he gr'ounds,' or winding the. way ~ to lth '1hool hiouSe. Tfhere b(eing no dan11cing tie y.oIu folksi 1am2-Cd the:2 die by. i1mn.r'in0 1l,1 such2 as s:'al p:2r''nrr. m2mb! pe,l?. . j(ump1 th,e rop:', &c .1 Wb1e te ropeC was ieing turned uo of tae little.h1.2forfei2ed hi jup 21nd bec -peitd the.wor. "out" wheun one of the litie girls repilid -'212' hee t''o to school'2," andm we thought" 2) too, i., heI 12t tW.> o'clock, broe up a. th Vried amusements'11 and2. e:iled 'he company '' toj dut. It is due to them2.', to sa tha.t th"y dil-iged. th2e sameIL with1 accus,'Vtomed21122 abiiad at threCe .'eclock were2 r"eady fo fre' n2. 1nient2. EOeryboy.0222 vo '2' :ild u ,X .yu 11he JaIy mTost 2uroughly, :md.2. the ltuuetCta their' genero,'c.iy-the k iow'.lld;.re tha1r they had updao1 nun he22Y ara ::a2py. lor fear I mayl2 worry2 yourl mianly readei'S by my blu letter, I close. Moe anon. nnrrs &c. U,. P . VIS.MAN IU M(>VES - li l PHO'OCRAPI GALLERY. TIE !-T OF JANUARY. T,lie L:tr:u Hall over Messrs. J. E. Webbi d- (:t ',:re, wheor0he will hl:Lve pl-ty of good room, and more light, :eihopos to <! eua:enywork :it (' m -:l Te 1h:11Illov n,_ 1i4e h in'I to \'iei:tn'.: ( :ll-ry. uver \eb & CQ.*s * ;- . .-,u -t f Our hodis arenot ai vi;gorouF ror our mind, "s viar r4h :it- be. Thi, re m a i rue 4'. at lVa't t - I'A:ized ,wncvq,:an..ithnsetwO-:hir.10. >AY - h:' i h r;hor: n ;1vshr I,;ii:% ;:,.ir1ljitCvS o ihre.rlikely to ;;wn 1%:- c C o .1ho un nr. Ti I,a m :e. x :l and lile :.handanti Ifl m t' i' '' -li n. I. a1tn he evi! 1; Mit; . It cat I L te! Of V .: Ty t:, th-: [riuaycue .': U; th . bsys ical anl i 1nwnt! SANing IV v.licih wc &e uhje;e i. ::.! therefore :i vi::iling iledici ral :n: i< tie remedly require.L Is there eI 3 r e The' i.ii'i os'fte T:wm- ! i :i'il, i:*ze;rs wi:i rono and negizv h,t mindi 0.1 lAy Wi She =ie por Qf Oh q'sil is in a : ydornint :ate. The hiis (ebility. Hv Ahn!ks Where s nu eweent nn.-! :-y .. ;p;'v wxt%!Iwi up. L-t inai : - : :n::- V):w, !:i :i : iA nociine_ry, :,i, nci dwv it -- -x . utiv... pwer, throu.gh lhe e . ;, i:w 'ip e i n ii1vig,jr.,nt1, and i w l l ft! like a iw nin, or r.i:hcr lV a mn "h I' fecciv a ne p:asc Uf !iO. ::nI ino r"gn!p h0th to j int Malpy 0uws in.-I! ulffr !'r%:2 V11r10 ic ki .utfl rf t im.i -:re so c;u.. be~ p(tIoo ncoe al ti n o: b1i-. (l IilC)ard S14tu1ew: are 4iL 't!pre-ed with :i e1i l i fro:l a like vnw 3.4\1ianhn :amd workiM nwen are af SM I t ie so-' Wa reit MU f over WilI proliVe a1 'b:i bh-.,in.T : is aLP perfe:ct obeou Ar: phly,Iral dehilitv :md UMnal :n. .:3:ste -us lwh :ly, ci3ars *: a renedyforindiregin,"iliouns<.s, Coll r 1mite1:1'vrS. it tAlS precedrYnee of adll ":he me. 'en 1 .I'. 1y,, 18-.Im. JI st ix Notf GenlerzaH3 itiviii Th"'t thi,ii r< po ibe..t betw-eenl luis, tpver the St. Lou!:i . K:uer ::l Cit und Nor-theru Shocrt L.ine:. Thki ro:nd ha- gained ;r:n!h s in thle last two*t year:. ur' river prov frwn:z ofr.l-a ,n re yn: :h r ;ifil n kil b.-r mI-t;i:Y ()I 1:e!w '4vei an<! ironi rai!s, )in bri--I.I -%%: ti;.-, a;A .ab%;!i!w:in;g :'ur onloh:i r-.- e.l iew roT:ining cha:ir co;ach * - foi-Pla. de-:, ;gelecim-n tnd! t*aniilie iraveli.)g with chii:1iren, wvi:tout any extra char:,c. Tbis . rim-= ei t*.t E.xprt-stradins be!%ween tL.e thian any wl:hcr :o:,d. a:!I %%ne: i!!b all the :ree .:n< Gr. N :O:ii inl :1h1 West, voimror" ,lw,(-1 :inii s:Gi-unrd- a :Zains, a cci ill-;wet Ihe r*.:'.% bwAltv and HOe:T; 10.:-"age --r vni n plazin; a trip W: .t : the in Lqui, K Myasi a;Ntl N:prther:i S!iort Linec, it bei:ig th;: on:ly !,.I- '1!:wigh S.f U 1")!1ko lr:an:: ton:iIh eSal betw l( N Let and Uiab , :1111ior fticke;s o-. r thi s ecl -tine we reero r to!:y a.:Y et a:2wn .Mlhq. th:ruhe 'iks :o the %we. Fur in::I. Icirea:r Mn. Time Wkbls :Wive r.1. to . e ir;h. nin nati, o .: Or . 1. Grn:i. Sr. t.ni . ei;her of whomn ICEILYREAMR v .it ill : ii ' TIi I'tl'it Not li May:-li .:tt 41-t 'i'4 \'i. s.uh a constant. ci supply of LIICE. o' 'tiL CREAM n hau. it o lev II uur). Lite ati iis LIo to yI ur dtoorItt. andi vou- ca May :'S,E t L T " L.lt) * horn'IL an ami ly,t it.'. "..r e.np n.l 0 1i th I:I. 1 '. h ino ts i! pre - erv:ttion n:i ns. t~ is 4m o -r t w .' theutill n till :uI : I :tra-e1111 i la -. 'u i h'h af:n e t eveflrt hi : tlrvl ii be "' :oi. ~. wh .ItI 3:1.o Lc":'i(1. Th':e sfi i:: tlE. : p :t- li ia trn II e:t'. in:; :. .i.:u i : n :: o o :LIud -itt i : :n.:P!.M:v a.~ houshoi In rcit oi 'iCe. A'L GOOD ATH'iING F't.it . I NT . Men :0 Wi :: n. .io: t u t .lir.Ilu: A;I ntl l W;uil it-l E eriheL- o pltO t fi mal. . post I"p.ii oree 'ptke o gref-.Ad WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA R. R. The : !.-;int ':: eni er .tchedule will be- o1 ratt-d t ad an Mlaini . \l. l'th t . ii o laia. N C. 4 1ra;n. .e,av-e 'olumbi' U. . m . s 4." p. mn. L.e e Flor%e u . ...12 p. m . 2.10 a. m. Arri.e. a.t W i!-: i . - 7 1 p In- 7.15 a. m. N. 2 Tcait i : c4oe conrec!io:. via lZeh manottd. to :oit N:t.:ria;in New York aL 6.4) a. Lu. No. . 'Tr:.i i,wke. t'as coniection. via 4)ld ]:ay 11i : V: : ':, t v i c!1ehmo d. to all polnts North. :-riv:nl. :: NPw York at 4 25 p. n. 4.<IING SCW-TH. No. 1 Train. No. 2 Train Leave Wi!rington. ... 00 u. inl. #.1, p. M. Lea v' F..r.c- .......4 0 p. in. 11 37 p. m. Arri%s e :: ! c:.l.; . 9.55 p. ni. 4.0c a. rn Accmmaion ltt Traini No. 2 leaves Columbia I:xpret Lrain No. 4 leae 1 Coluabia every tcight. Makitir close coi.etiwis at Columbia iur all Throutigh tickeLs ,old. and baga.ge checked to all principl: poi:'. Pumllmnt Vahi 61eepers ott all ;iigtli trains. JAINIS AN1)FRSON. (Gii era s u peritIte: denlt. A 1'c . GA-vir:m Pw-sen;.er aud Tic'.etAgent. . Iiiscellanleous. NOTICE A i pe:.wn,t ln- hereb forbidde:t: trom tresw)isilz up,.o:n :aid raii;king use of ite Qlia,rry, belo::ging to Ohe Coitnty, locaLtl-d r,ear the Poor lo::-:e. Ai pr.ison so do itg nii be dh(!t witht accord:;ing to law. The unt1der.ignled will I, eive bid.S utttil the I ' 1.i dv of .imtn nkX., for the tent of said (tarry, at which time the Board of "ountV Coi:tmi!soiner l i! tft, aid rent ticca'nw to te higheCst bidder. j.v oier of the Board of Countv Com 1. CLA MONT 10iES, ('k of Board. Wiee of* County Comisioners, I Newheriy S. C.,. May 18, 1S7 20-3t. The Highest Price for Cotton. I respeCtfully Cal! atten:ion, of fiirmers to the ';et that I wil! p-y them thte IGHEST PRICE FulF THEIR COTTON. ei:her in ecih or mll,:trebandise. If they wish goods inl exchltge t.ey rill find my assortmet as coiplete as can he found anywhere, and prtces itt :teot'dace wi:Il tie times. THuS. F. IHAR1.10N. M1ay 1:;, 1,.o-tf*. NOTICE. Pe.in- hodinc g dentndis agitl ti.e Es tate of ElizabwEthll ng dleu'di are herebyv tnotitiei to rcoer itl tht S.ue duly attested to the undersi.:ned, or his Attorneys, mess. Johnstone & Harrington, at Newberrv C. H., .., on or before the 1..t day of Juiy, 18-4. LEANI-El LONG, Adm'r. May 14, 1S74-20-311. .uT.\TE (Wi)T CA 1(1LINA. (')XT y () - NEW lElIY IN P10JBATE C01RT. Ex. ,tutor-, Adttitnistiat oi-, Guacrdianis, :Md :t'l odhr :iduciar:e, .r.e required li la* maI ..nn:.!i rturnits to thiS Cour:. iTile secoad, third, fou.-:h, fli .andlixt d of Jutw, are ,: apte :. fo:- talig such rturnti. J. C. LEAHY, 1 o,v 2 -ut. Judge ol Probate. The Newberry Hotel. C. C. CIIASE. Propietor. I woQuld respectfttlly ittform ny frientdt and :h. travelintg p:uie generallyIi, that :tt te:OV. :cng the Hote! pre'par:uory to:e The hocusec is suppluied wtith cotmpetent, inbe.r:di redutct(tit.n md - to weeklyv and tnontliy .oarders. Apr. 22, 1 6-tf. F. C. ALDRIDGE 11tvintg been appointed TRIAL JUSTICE for Nwhterry Coun ty, wil.;;ivie his special Collectioni of Notes, Reuts, &c. Office, PROSPE~RITY, S. C. May , 1 e-3m. - NOTICE. I wail applyci to th- Proba e for Nediterry Countty ottnI he 26tht d.cy of May,' 14, for Ii fi: dischargec aa Guiardtan of Allie M. Stewartt. D. A. C.ANO, A pr. 21, '74-17-5t.* Guardian. oFFICE COUENTY COMMI- ,QNELRS, NEwn I::nY C. II., S. C., Mar ci, 184. A t a mleettng of lie Board of County C'om mfissioners the folliowin:: re,olti on was in-. tro.itnced by DennttIs Moueat: flcesolved. That we the: ('outy Commnission ers,shalli grantt the tnew road, (commnccitng at or near Lan;g. Rutf'-, by way' of Jolly Street, intersecting~ the new cut rr.ad two miles below Fro;; Level,) ret enttly laid out by the Special Cottumnissioners, with ta few slght c'hanges, so as to put the road. on better ground. Thle resolution was airreed to by' Demnis Mocntes andi A llen Rice,'bact was ol>jected to by Thtoa. Keitt, itponl the groutnd thcat lhe thtiuks the former set tamentft roacd is sttfficient. DENNIS MOATES, Cttttir'tn. B. C. C., N C. A LLEN RlCE. TIi(JMAS KiEITT. Mar:. 4, 1874-9--3mtt. El e Vi'tIwt id Orf.n%ll fril SiehV. NE2WARKI, N. . CASH CA PIT AL, .$25pto.U0. Any htealthyv mnit. between the ages of 1s andtt u.5 years. tmay becomie a taem.ber of this Society. M E. OEtnS corultrzo.-. A llowaces oily,weekly Semi-idirinig $1 7, 50 .i 5i5 6 5 $ 400 ii It 1 nc 21 (on to 0o nc 3etli :131 0 24 0c 12 00 22 0' 12 lii 32 00 15 00c 2c7 50 5 5 44o 00 Addre. M.N.J. . sloT Specialt A.tett. Mounttt Pleasat, near Chtarestont, S. C. The Piedmont & Arlington Li?e Insurance Co., I )vidends to Poith Ia.Holder-. 1 72, !.ni.(M 00 lie-'eve, beinig amoun0ttt neee.-a ry to re-insutre all Itisks. - - - L. trs,:5; 0) Spteal Agent, Mouint Plea..ant, near Charleston, s. C. I) . 10, 49-tr. VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE For 1874-. 200 PACES: 500 l:Niii.\vING>, and CULURED) PLA!E. Publishied (:tarterly, 9: 2.3 Ce.nts :c Year. First No. for 16"/4 just issued!. A Getimatn ed nion :: samte itc. Dec. 3, 18-:. Roceteir, N . Y. THE WALTON HOUSE. MOII.m'0O. N. C. JNO. C. MALLARD, PROPRIETOR. 1 r-t-clazss Livery ri:to int conneecton with ch Houte. Aug. 27, 3-.3m WHEELER HOUSE. PRlICES NOT REDUCED. The Ptrcito of c the W:.eeer IIouse vo:uld respectf liy i'nform th'e '.r:velintg pub, le thatt, ini o1 der' to m'a'::tait' thet reptationt if his Hous~e a, t tirs - :i- lfutel. no~ n ill :enitinuet hi., p:e :... e:::.ee, anrd truar soci;; to tbc A-t e r.ettio with has Lcured toteHuete reputonLL t o Nov.. U, UPoL or, WANTED 1MMEDIATELY. 200 Cords Tan Bark. 100,000 lbs. HIDES. Goat Skins, Sheep Skins, Wool, &e. Apjly o the u:derigned at Newberry BENSON M. JONES. Ma t.I-tt. WATCHES!!! .AT ItiNLATUIERS PRICS. Having rnadv arrangeents with the leadiing W&e Mauifactories of the Fnited St., to furnih ine wit!h MOVEMENTS and CASES in] h,rge quan:i0cs, I ai pre pared to ofTer to my customers Watches for Much Less Money th.in the have evet been bjought before. (,al and eaine imy stock and prices, an4d he zonvin.cd that what I sar is so. If I have not _o: the kird of Watch you may want I will order it for you, and chfarge yoti tho s.te yon would have to pay at the Factorv. All WaUt-cs Sold are Wirranted by Spec;al Certificate. JOHN F. SPECK, NEWBERRY, S. C. SOMETHING WHICH EVERY FARMER SHOULD HAVE I'. TIE BURTON PITI! 2,,, Chwapest. S'mplest and OIrea. at Labor-Sm:ing Ii:ention of the Day. It .as di.tAuced 4l orLhcr, and eAtds - ,iv.:0h forney j du. .1hil:y, var ad,! ell-cicecy of work. It open'.. drilk any aimo-nt o: cotton' s'ed or fertiliZrs%r with mathematical precisiot, and cover- at 'inm :ime. Can drop corn froi o-ie to 'our grains 1:), 18, 26 or 54 inche- ap.irt - desired. Being adjus-ed to a conmon plow-stock, the. farmer c:an plow corn :m-I drop peas at same tise ; or eau "run round" corn or couton ar.d drill ter ti:izers at samte time. The Planter can be att4ched to or detached f om plow-stock by :he use Of three bolts. Every farmer iu Newvberry should have one of these imple mt11C.1s, whitich wi:.1 m1orIe than pay its cost 1t1w firSt Seasoii. Ganl b,e ha by116v aprligu to the subscri hr, or to A. G. Main. J1. C. S. Brown is thle only, mafa.eturer for Newberry tand w il turna them out, as si eedlily as possible. TERMS LIBER AL. L. B. BATES, Gare M a;e a M Iartin. Newberry, S C. Owt er of Patent terN Noberry CJounty. Apr. 2.2, 1 -2m. 15 THE DISTRICT COURT OF THlE UNITED STATPES. FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOIUTH CAROLINA. In' thet matter of John 11L O'Neill. PBak rsipt. IN BANKRT W"TY. To whomi it may conceru. Tthe undoersignedl hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assigned of JTOH N H. O'NEILL, of Newherry, in the County of New berry, and State of South Carolina, within sa?id District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon the Petition of Creditors, by the District Court of said District. Dated May 1st, 1874. Y. J. HARRINGTON, May 20, 20- :st. Assignee, &c. STATE OF SOU:TH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY IN THE PROBATE COURT. IEx Parte-Wilson 43. Abraur.aAdrn'r., etc. By virtue of an Ordei- in tii atove case, from the Hion. .J. C. Leahy, Judge of Pro bate for Newberry County, I will sell, On the Firs.t Monday in June Next. the following Reatl Estate belonag to the Estate of James 11. Hays, dec'd., to-wit: One (1) Lot in the Town of Newberry,. c')ntaining Three s3) Acres, mor' or less, and bounded hy lands of J. Y. Harris E. 8. Coppock, Juliua B. Smith and the t. & C. R?. R. There is a small D'welig Ha Iouse and Outbuildings on~ said TE R1S-One.third cash; balance ont a credit of tw;elve months, with interest from the day of sale; eredit poruion to be se cured by the bond of the purchtaser and a mnortgage. of the pretmises. Purchtaser to pay forpapaers. J. J. CARRINGTON, s. :s. c. 8ther:ff's Office, May 7, 1874. May" 13, 19--3t. fi JAS. LEFFEL'S IMPROVED DGUBLE Turbine W'ater Wheel. POOLE & H UNT, Baltimore, M.anufacturers for the South and Southwest Nearly 7000 now in, uxw working uder heads varyin~ t'r.,a 'e to 210 feet! 21 sizes, fromnt to .s. inches. Trhe mtost ptowerfult Wheel in thte 3far'ket .n trol mot e-c'otomient in use of Water. Largec ItLLST,1A'TED P'taphletaentt post tree PaI' 1tah :i I St at :on:ary5.. eno Erunesti*' amt0 lhoi Ti-. ti;at)beok N. W ifeox\ Patenit In bulonts,' IB'ith-r. Ebtaugha'. Crutther far M1ite.ti .ui. ws Mahiner fo htet V1t IA.at Waork :aa& 0i' .\ai!!, Shtaftinr Ptulleys- an.t I.ngers. SEND FOR CIRCULA&RS. DISSOLUTION. Th.' firm of BLE ASE & CO., constiu of Henor- H. Blense and Robert B. Holmtan" '~ a-a larmers, mniliers, ke., has beena di.uolved bay mutua! eon-ent. A ! attere per:ainait to S;id butmos are in the hands1 of H{emyt IH. Blease-. llENRY H. BLE.ASF, R. B. HOLMAN. Having tu:nted over to Mr. Ie,ay II. Bltease a, m ay interest itt lhe tirmt of Eleaase & Co , I solicit fo,r h:itt the same liberal patronage that was tL.e firm's good fo-tune to enjoy. ' R. B. HOLMAN. Feb. 18, 1874-S--tf.