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WILLIAM & DAVIS, Proprietors.1 A Family Paper, Devoted to Sciknce Art, Inquiy, Industry Add Literature. [TERMS---$3.00 Per Annum in Advance. VOL* X.J WINNSBORO, S. C. WEDNESDAY MORNINGs NOVEMBER, 18, 1874. INO. , THE FA I RIf I U Li ) 11EBi L D i , wv VEK,y BY W I L I I A 111 . & U1 A V I S. Terms.-The /AII.[ I, /) is publisied Wtenk ly in ie Tow of Wiab3ro, at i3.OO invarialy isn advan'c. tk&i* All transtent adertiseIeiis to be . In v .1 Ir A NC It. Oitliary Nuticus afid Tibuteh $1.00 per quar'e-. 'Short and Swit. An I ow a edit,+ who n1tetd-'d a pnlart U-sts tt (et W14li the1 C43rn-111Y dt' 3 fi i i liittihnkt wh W1) ore l 'ose on her f,-orlhe.-I nl thus gtushel about. it : Above )ler tib Sb Tinro is a rose boloe litat rose Thre is it nose. Rose, n1ose; Nosei 'ose, webi rose0 Diar ioie.. lielow her clahti 'lhire is a pinli Above lhat pin. her is I chill. Pll. ch01-, Chinl, pil; lDearpid Avhereoaponl at rivall editor -Oihus apo)'S trohise-si the lown chap. -Above theiAlool There is a f. i IW-14 lie t'ool There is it siool. '1001, tool, Ftlol -.1 Vou, Old -tooi, Uklow his sedt. There it i-e i wo i 1; Atove these feet. There is it scll. Feat. f'eel., Ftet sea ; Sofi stat, lig let. [Wonden If that felloW aint Selby.j A Legend About hawyers. IoW THiEitE bAME ib Dr. ONh 1 IIK-AVEN. A journal lately annitheed that the corporation of sherifs had ad dressed a pitition to the minister of justioc, reque,(ing that the oflice of .justice of the peace should hereafter be aoces,ible to retired sheriffs, and not pertain exclu,ively it) lawyers Iol attorneys *ii lavb left the bar. I ws.t recently taking aluut this re 1lu,t with a sheriit. "Why not ?1" said; *with heat. "We are at good as the lawyer. II-mhaps we ark bettbr. 01' what are they so pi-oud I It is trud, they S;y, that the sherif have never fur lli.hed a aiint for Paradise. I dd not dispute it. .But the law.yers I they have only firnithed unl Itild bvin lie eitered hdak-en by a trick voi'thy of tiade." "Ah '' said I, ''is there a lawyer in Paradise ? I avow this su-priset ue, I believed the celestial dwel ling guarded against lawyers as firm ly as agaiist restauamit keepers ahd tailom. Itelate to mo the history ol hii la0yer whd has fortiid the celestial garda.ft "Willingiv; AboUt thiee bentu. -ids ago, a laiyer slipped itito heaven tunde r the namte of his coffsin; Abbht. tie Uiterius, who hadl Jast died in the sazLor of' h'ohness; M-l went dll for t,wo days and no one suspected that there was ani irntri.tder in the ctlestial dwellings. But att the end of t.wb ditys our lawyer wias homesiok for the toourt. iIe was bored, le set oult thIeroere, to survey the couirt of heo voni, statring~ at die passer..bty. as lie had foime rlyd done in thle hallI of Pau'Ph'rdueo, in order to place his hiand uipon a gbid elient. "A eauseo I a dadl5e !L must have ft cauiso I'' said he, eleniching his fists. "I want a dause ;ought I to plead for nothing ?" But all thud .ma oars had a joyaus if wTiidh hftrdly denio f.ed the pre.oeduptationA of chicatidry. id das dismayed -furious: All it oned ho depted a yottng nioma i elothud in long pruohrning robes; wiho, with eyes dast dowvfi andi melafl eholy brow, wvalkedl slowly dhing; ]eiud ing a chilId by the hanad. '"Victory"' cried our miain, maying ai joyoua g-imboh. "Behold theeuse Behold then widow and die orphan I'' W ith a turn of his hand ho adj us-. tcd his band, drutped his rube ole gantly, and presented himns1f to the ni idow, making one of lisa nost anmia 1>le bows. "Madame is a pulaintiff, said( lie in a honuied voi9e, "Oh 1 y ou may h ave, madanmer all confi dlence in my ability, For the rest., I have the car of the tribunal, Hlate you the papers? As for theojus -' The lady raised her eyes, and uttered a ery of terror, "Mon D)ieux !' said1 she, "but thtis mani is M~on Parleereux. It is at year' siniae then my poor child.'' At th,e cry raised by the widow, a great crowd gathered. They surrounded her they qluestionod her, they uniderstood the truth. Immediately, gowa clam tr resounded under the whole celestial vault. "A lawyer I there is a lawyer in Paradise l But what is St. Peter thinking of ?" St. Peter soon arriv ed at the spot. [He perceived his orror and commanded the intruder to forbidden him. M ons. Paitereux, intiuiidated "for an instant ver3 quickly recovers his assurance. He MoUtItS it &Iil hill-, turln Up his sleeves, coughs, blows bib niose, the extending his har.d towards the audi tory, lie ories : "iotl . Car ? Quare ? Quon.>do ? Quando ? "You tire ne,1 bluatly replies the guardian of heaven. "Go hence. I have already said it ; I repeat it to you.'i "I consent to it, if only the tbinp is iegal. I demand of the tributial pet mission to put oue ilestion to ij." "'ut. it, but quickly." uGentleimiei if there is in the uni vero a Iplae where the la.v ought to le ic-eoted, it Seetms to ie that it iN hem, in the iahetiary of eternal jlliice-. All, %Vell, gentlemen, ae. oording to the law. a proprietor ik not to expel a lodger without sndiig a suil.nois to him by a heriff. hw-lit my "uiilikoud, and i uaku my rU Nrves. St. Peter was toved by this reas. ouing. So be it. Let some 0ne go atter the she.ifi to imike the tin a bas." Five or .Ik t.lieers imme. diatuly btarted in quest (f a Mheriff But aiter a long stereh they i3,me back, without b.iiiing with thdin the civil ufliecr. "Ah, well !' said St. Puter,"wlore is the shetiff ' "inpcsiblb to flud one in Para d ise. "In faft, ilthough I have not thought of it before, there has never b in one Odtjitted here. What shall we do not, to % iolat the liw ?' A I buisst of cuhning latighter replied to him. h was Mulls. Palileirux who n4earl swdon'ed with delight un tee lig the ewbarasmncut of the beleatial . guardian. "I ,hall await my sam mions a lung time," said he, making t tietolious ge.tul-e. "The sheriff who will bribg it to id Is not 3et, born . St. Peter was taken aback. Oine of his advi.e;.s whiisper(d to hiin the Idea of a:lowing a sho ilf to enter ParadiAe 'or t te* houis only, in order to hasten the departure of tie laiyer. "That would be a bad expedient," replied lie, '3"ou do not know lawyers. Ours would find imeans to ent vit upon tle legality of tht tU1umons. Ie would plunge us into the trbubled watern of the laws and fl-alt, Ild *ddld not leavd di. Aftel- that I sl-buldl find myself with a lawyer .ditd Abilfl du tiy hands. The fir.t i. enough.' And this is how thero cirad to bd d lawyer in Vuradi.,e. 0 4 -' A 9S1ple llCiRedy for Druiinkeniess, There iq a cutii[us prescriptioi in England for the oure of dnuoktndess b-y whiell thous ands ar6 did to have bieh is.isted ih rtcoverihg themselves: The recipe 6adie iflo n()tolifly through the efforts of John \Yjie Ilaill, father of Rev. Newman Iilli at.d Capt Vine Hall; command oi of the Greatt Eastern steamship. lie had ftall8i lt1to such habitual drunkeft-:-.? thkt his titmbs <hotts to regain himself provdd unavailing. At length lid i9ought the aid of an eminen. physitcianl, who gave hitti a pr.triptioli whith he followed faith full.y for several motnths, tandl at the endi of that timen he hail hoit all desire foi- liquors, and tilthogh lie had for many 3 ears bdeb fed etuptive by a tmost debasing appetite. Th'le recipe ui llih lie after wards published, a-nd by fdiei so nmany haive been as siztted toI refori is as follows :'Sul ph: e of i: on, f grainas; nmag nesia, 10 gra Iits ; pep,petiiiit water, il granf ma 3.pirit of lauitmeg, I drtichmu ; to be taken twie a day." This prepara tion acots as a tonic andi titiminulant, and so pairtly stipplies the place oif the aiceustomted liquor, atnd pi events that aibsolute physical and moral prostrLtioni that follows a sudden bi eakting uff fromt the ose of stimnulat A Speaking Jackass, 'ihe iNaltimore Stin says "A mong thio mir.ny curiosities brought to Fred6riek d irritig thd cbntiinuane of the fair;tuo htae ditracted grea.er autttetin anid 6audedh i'no amtuse urgent, tihdn i jaokass (euntered by, a gentle ii'an n'iimed G roveu; tromt Shepherdsa towii, W. 'ta.) whtih speaks. One mani asked him to takei a' drink. ile r.nswveredh ini good Eniglish, "'Why not 'C The atnimual does not differ muate.-ially from his specIes, except thiat his ears are not quite so long. Iliis owner cantnot account for the laeulty of speech developed in the animnal,- bixtoconsidors it singular th'at it should be able to- articulate only the words "Why not." U1r. Groves' war offered $500 for tho curiosity, but refused. . Adelina Patti is getting to have quite a reputation as a spoiled child of song. At a late reception, a Yan kee, whose parsi'mon.y held even sway with enthtasiasrn, tenturod to present the befeweled- d'erling with a fii y.oett ntosue.gay,- and the ihiook it caused her was so g'eat that she stood up on one leg for eoveral see on de, whbile ten or a dozen genitlemon ,orambled wildly around in search of cushions for her to faint away on. 13rookcl' n Arous. Flafi etWeci a Tiger and a Uirl' :y. On one ooca,,ion Lent was the pro, prietor of a traveling circus and m01tagCiC. One day Ie inet a man out west who had a grizzly boar for sale. As the animal was a splendid specimne of A young grizzly, Lout purlia3ed hilit, amAl after he got hint lie found hiu,self in the position of ,he man who drew the elephant. Thore was but -one cage in the menagerie that could contain ithe bear, and that already had an occupant in the shape of a large and finely deelbped Ba:.u .l tiger. sent, told one of his part.. tivs (tait h was goiug to qu-citer the gtizzly with the tiger. "l'he duvil you are.' was the ans wer. ,\Wliy; that tiger will maliii t square tueal of him hef9re you .eau winak." "All ight ! If lie does I'm tatis. fied," say4 Lent. "You look aftbr your tiger and I'll take 6ar'b id moy b-ar." The grisly was aebording lifte'd into the oage; the tiger havtug pro. viouu.ly bteen dtiven i.ito the oppoite corner by the ap-plicatiou of hot iroas 'l'hen all the employces of the circus g tlered to witness the light The unimals --iglted each otlher tat the saic inmstaa.t ; but while thb tiger's eyes blazed with fury and hil tail I 1ed thae bars in his escitement; the.grizzly simply nodded in a sleepy tnaaIer; is if in recognitism of tbt preL,Ce of the bea.t, and crushed dgainst tht bars wuithig develop meatts. They rumaitied ai far ap.At a. the t'ap- %ould momrtilit for ttt leat, five aitilbtes ; but every momnict the rage of the tiger seemidd td increase, whilt the bear seemed to be sinking into a deep slumubbr. At lait the tiger Lean to giowl and slile to. ward the bear moving from Ride to , idIe of%the cage as I.o did so. The gmowling arou.sed the t,eat to lifej i-lad be hadi1l just timae td IIJmsut-b li5 efIe Iy, whij, with the rapidity of light. tg111; teL tigut- bp1ling forward an'd ablglitet iipoiu i6 is head and back. For a amoment. there a%s a terrible bowling from both animali, an they rolled over and over in the cage, and they tepaiated Idr all instant, tWe bear sevming to llav6 shaketi ol his antagoiat ; During this brief cessa tion of hotilitieg it was feared that the bear laad gbt decidbdly the worst of the coillbat.; as lie wag blbeding freely from several g;aping wounds. The backer of th-3 tiger was de lighted, Iand walited Lent to bihiueat to having a b-top pit to the light. 6?Ne," ans%were. lie 'Ict. tPeIml light, md I'll het onl the bear." So at it they wt.-nt againi, and there was ter. I-itlc lighting for several niiutes. It finally ened in the tiger giving Revela'l mouinful howls, niaid %libh they tete teparated lie Oldish advay to ak corner as meek atnd bubmissive looking as an animal could he. After that day the biar bot.sbd that cage, and if thb tiger becamb umrtly he receited a blow froit the grizzly's pav that set him t' thinkhing tver p:ss events al A very jealons Cincinnati lady lately awoke tip the wi-ong passen. ger." A gelitlemain and his wife were pJrommnenadmaug t he street in the twi lighat. A well dressed lady rushied til suddenly biehid thie pair anfi dealt, thae wife a hhfirp blbw bit tlae temple whi tan iron poker. Th'le woman fell uad thena the assailitnt rman frighatened away. The manle membner of thtat pronmnading pmair wVas amatead at, the lit tle lieid'tnt. 116 entrioi his wife itnto a dIrug store, where shec wias re storaed to conaseinnisnaes and wondered what it wais all abotnt. The resi daence of the as-aatmnt * wasi known; an md she explaminead that she thoutght the main was her own husband, and she knew the wvoman withI whoum lie wais walking was niot her husband's wife. Shed aas ekeeedinigly sorry fe,r time painftfnl ma.-take; and begged off. Ovigto the resp'e6tability of all the [pairties thme aiktter was smioothecc over anid the pblier )aid away for the p'res' If ?h6 o1d iia,lu Q~ill insist dn (at. inig a smoke after goiung to bed ai night thae sooner th'c, house is faaurdd for t.wide ftB value th'd teore 6oumpla cen t w ill be tlhe feelings of tih'e' i&elaZ tives whao astanda by when the litem&N bunt amonag the. rtins foir hid .brnes: [?[AdroU Frec Press. a i tinnik ch<eie fr Ch'iongo at thin depot jefterday had th'e' fdllo.w. hng indriptiona iasted on it. "aPor Hl6avenl' saike, lafJ light on sthis trunk. All I've got i's in it, and every eens ina my podkeC [ will haVe to spen'd to g6t a dN$orbo ffom'~ a shiftless husband. .., At thec late Baptist Convention t6 Providence, Rhode Island; tWie lIap list Chureh at Jamiest6wn appliedl fo'r letters of disamission from that body ont accounat of itsexer'cising op6fl com munition with other Christians, whichi is contrary to the principles guera1 ly of Baptists in this country. A Sana Juan mined wh~o his be4d prosp)ectiUg in Sonthwestern Colora nto lins foutnt a whdle forest of petri. tied trees, with petrified birds sitting n the limbs singing petrified sona. Blctioli Notei. it FUN OF TiHN THING. For of ail sAd *or de, of t6ni%! or pen Tihe saddset of these "we sisant hava Ben1. [Counmercial Advertiser. How Butler was puekered.-Pel Simwons. Many Olo went'd bed on il "eve of election" woke up on th< sunrise of defeat. We own up. Will the Richiloid Enquirer please poss altng tha plate of "biled crow 1 The Deimocratie 'days have conie t Ie \;ddoA4 of the year-All the Re publicau papers. Oh, Lord ! to be beaLed 'ws bad enough, to. be.boaten by a Thompson with a 1) !-Louisville ("ourier-Jour. bomesti6 rehiark of the past few evbnin9s-'-8hyed,up 'oou't 'leek shun ieturns, n' dear. 8bplendid Democratio vie'ry. A compotitor on a St. LWbs ta. pef mado an bditor say tihl "this war-ory is the key-hole of vitory." "Old MEassachus0tts--there she stands."1-D. ]Telcr. N t so, Daniel. Sie is flat bi hei back, and the Democratic party A Ailting <,l her. It.is pleasillit to ob8rve di't Lit. tle Rh. dy luiids firm, al,o Florid a while Vashington Tertitory gained ai delegate and NeVUdaI gains a1 mmi. her of Congre.s, and the Wiicouitain deleg atioh renains unchanged. Tie St. Louis Globe won ers if the President when he iid his proclamation thought the Thfijkgi" ing turkey wtitild till oft to be a Deiocratic rooster. 'The Iroverb says that whelk things are at their worst tay- soon leginm to iend. We doIA, i4how it cin be much woise fui the Ilepublici"n par ty than 6t )r'esent, 'so "rhere'. a gUdd i,he It 66ing, boys:" Therb Is 6onsoldtioti id thdt. Nut that the third terib business is gone up, tihe New York iHerald and Tribhne hfe pret,wh k6 'ela cios natil-rative that, President Grant is engiiged In a ploi to ubdicate the thione ir. favor of Susith 13. Anthony who utill riign as a imilitary dibta tor, supported by an armj dile-eil in cbeuiloons. Six mnoittiN before the belohing of the guns of Supmter anyone would have beou deemedila f<o! who predicted ab.olute war.-P4dade1phia Preso. This may ll be true enoug.h, but the war is over now, and why d, you seek to renew the bitterness of see tional hate by rpelling Sumter with d "4p V'-LVuisille Courie r-jou-nal. We are ready to give our certifi 6dte, tb the I)enmoracy that their work was liell done. bJodiidering the length ot tihie since any job of the sot-t had berilperformed, it was a r6ifaikable piece df wothmanship. It is now stoIfy iintained that Judge J. 13. Abbott was eetod to Congress ini pne .f the lbsidp tila. triots, ind thatl.cdst was defeated. WelJ, one frost more or less does not mnuoh matter in this kind of weather. The fusion ticket carried 13 eoun; sips in thle State and 19.4 Aiken fly >i7, and Lancnater b)y 29 votes. Car penter ca rriedl eonly 9 counties in 1870. TPhe cot!servatives and inde pendents together have 50 ,members of tf?e hadsae. diiagberlatn's niaort ty is not yet ~eoided. It ir will he about 12,000. f'hie mazjority for WVal lace is 20041 votes. Smalls, lioge and Rainey (Itegulars), and Mackey (bndependent) are also eledted td Congi-es6. A fMrried muan, hearing that thd eating of a egria kIn d of iinitnal f6'od wo'uld aidl the dame9 tissues of the huinaf td. dy-s; for ibitaioe; calve.' .bradr ,a I6,d nodridh thme entetr's brain9; or beef's lifei-~ the 6ater's 1.fe a- inimed?stely, gave strict orders td his hutceher that no' more tongue should be sold1 to his wife or mothet-in-law; Ntosby''s ' eillas had( a rSiilioi in lltior4 e other day. It tranis fired in tl't'e con'iersation,s that one of the most pof,ular tetdi'i1st l'reacha er8 noy in' Baltimb're .wa's among the niost arin iJo'f 'losly's moen.-Bston 'flio6 defe 1t&4 radicals in Lexing ton have p i9tested against the count ing of the 'otes' from four of the el;edon' pr 01gots, on aseount of the ttil'eged "ntatorial Irregularities" on the part of theo managers of election. P hiladelpbfa hias nine daily nioin rIIg pbpers, .. Amer ican and three Oermnan y an nine daily aftein'oon papers, all Atcericianl Pais iis to have a ,Itussian news paper, to be published under the supervision of the Russian amibassIt Aor- I EAccution of Udderz-ok. M m. Uddeizook was haned i'n Wo,tehester, Pa., on the l2h.-. His case,was very pebuliar. In the 0 irly pt-t of lAst yea'r in Haltiiore' thie laboratory of Uddei? )ok's broth. or-in-law, W. S. Gosi, was burned. A charred borlse wah taken from the ruins which was said te be that of Goss. Mlrs. G :sj reosvored $2.5.000 froqj i'veral insurance con - palios, policies on he' huAband'.s life. I[n July of the saino year, it 11an came to Westchester, icprecnting hi1mi'elf to be an ivoit who regi'er ed as A. (;. WI on. tJddeizodk aW .he went out driviig, and Wilson was never even afiei-ward. A short time after thii) ihs the woods %'ah iiK4idnd A corpFb from which the hiad and limbs had been rewovod. It was idoutifled as thu body df Wilson, and a seal ritig wti .found which former ly Hlongid tW (Goss. Udderzook was arrested; olh6r prcof was lound, aild lie was botivieted of murder. II, itiade every effort t oltain h i ai-dn., but failed, ad *as6i h wgtd on Thurs day protesting his innience. It is believed that he and GoS etered into a enispiracy to defraud the in suranct conipanics, that G oss ts .Umed the name of Wilson, and that le was tetihly murdered at West elest r by Uddeizook, The insr. a1ce eoilpanies have h;ronehlt stit lfor tIe 'ebovel-y of the $20,A), as it has but been prdv6n whether the charred body was G),l, or or whether Gos-i ;und11 Wilso. were the same person. The evidence iri it inurder ease w.s purely ciicuniitantial and their cac has excited great interest, from its couplieations. Wihy it will bc it emarkaiblc Body; The forty-fourth congress w ill be a Vemial hald1 body, as well fur the ab .sellce 'f faiiliar face.i, as for the pre-setice of iew ones. Tho chafighs in the house 1111v bb kolhiewhat rougih ly indicAted as follows ; Meiibers of pieseut house.. .....292 Willing to be re.elected . :225 13catOll in etinvention.- ........68 Beaten by the people.........52 Re-elebted....:............165 Ele tiolis to be held............17 Nw% flicilbers................10 It is heldoni that a general eleition revulutionizes the Iouse ad coilplidte, ly as inl ili. in.stanl6c. Thb prosortion of now mieors is laige, aiid among the present, tom bers who will not rettiri are tdmo of the mio?t 'influential men in tie house. 'he ab-.-hee of utitler, l.ihs 11. Rloberts. Wilm. WViili,er Phelps, Negley. Judge Boar, Dawes, lloopei. Goutih, Wdrd, %IcNulty, Mlaishall, Cobb, Stadard, ex 0overnor W ard, Goiekel, Parson and' PIand wil be ftlt, and, upon thb (wholo enjol bd New iiiembers who are expectod to maiike a mark in the house, are Gen eral Banks and Julius HI. Sceyle; of Massanhusetts ; J. 1r66tor j ndtt, of' Kentu6ky ; Ex (jovernor Phillip F. Thoins, Maryland ; Getieral Wil. litims, of Detroit ; Allen Potter, of Kalainazio ; Simneon B. Clittendbn of Brooklyn ; Winihrop N .Ksctohum of WVilkesbarro Jolhn. 11. legn of Tle>tar, one (of Jeffeison D)avib' enbineot ; .Jas. Wi. Tfhrockumoton, of 'Texas ; Gilbert C. Waulker, of Vir ginia ; and ieihael C. Kerr, of In d1 ia na.-C(ihicago TIribune Itep. Oltanngef; The Chicago Tribune, hitherto an Independent journal in politics. is said to have been bonght by Mr. Jos. Medill fiur tie pirpone of making it a republican organi. Mr. U1edilh wy one of the iirs.t journalsts in the country to speak kindly of the dou th. We ihall be sorry to bee him becomie the part 1san' of a factioni ditie' i6 novt in its inortal agony. A cihdioat6 for Counell ini lalli. mnorb hit dpen tin igiou'ris niethod ot deleetikpg tra'uiAa in registration. It, is safdl be sont out postal cards addiessed to each name on the list, add lettor Saiiridri viro instruceted t,o dfio~ e'fery inians to deliver thu.mi and note the fact oni each card whieb could not be deliveredi. Thle eartiers rou'nd a large inumber of t,hese piersons decad, mnany more hiad moved, aindl many had never iiv Id in tha Iward. Nearly a quarter of the en tire list was thus shown to be fraudu lont. Bishiop Bedell, at a recent i?ita tion to the Episeop'al ChIarolk in D'ola ware, Ohio, preached a sern#on con. demning in very s-trong langu'ago thio sinful aniusements of the t'imes, such as the modern theatre, th'e opera, public balis an~d lasoivion's dances, gaming,' and hofs'e racing*.. 'the yrno - uice of int roda'og the rast nadued species of gamb'ling i'nto our agi ioul tural fairs ro3eive d a severe rebuke.' "h'e'o' thing," says Jeani I au1, which. aiaden tihost easily forgets Is bow she looks. Hence mirrors wore invented; A shooking aoeno--Kerosene. NEW ARRIVALS! 03 Pickagos of NEM 11 A CK011 -L in) 13arrel's, 11101, and punrter l3ar. rels, K its 1, :., :1 aid extra nuam ber 1, MEISS. :328 Sncks of fresh ground JI-, )l?, all sir.I and gradem from the Oranito 31ills Augusta Gak. ALSO, A.full stoclk of Ordec'es, Provisions hIld P'lantation Supplies. al I of which will be sold at the lowest prices for CASIL[. 3 Y B3unty Br. mSion o1t 29 t T P l E.C LWIt' I Car Lo:ml Whit' Seed 1 Oar Load Black seCfd 0;its, very bost 11,d1Rst-Proof si,.d Oaks, Seed R),0 an1d IBarly, White4 4,n1d SmAked .Bacon mnd Sh1o1ildk,!S vey best S. C. I 1.uus, Choice 13utter, :gI ( an Ties. D. R. 11 E 4N N IK E 41N. oct 22 MOR~E [OOf BAlRN! P--nnn --'0 A DO A- TP a tudies', Gets andl Boys' Shoes andl GaIiters, Fanicy - Plaid Flannels, Dr~ess Buitton's, Woolen Jeansi, Knitin Ctt.Io Undi~er Shirtus, Genits' Lii'eni Shirts and( Dr)iawers. -A L~SO--a (au-petsa, Clothirig, Overcoata -ALSO Rifle and Blasting Powder, Shot, anrd Safety Ftse. .Also another lot of Fine Cigars and Tobacco. McMaster & lBrice, no~V 10' J W LAW & CO AIIANI)SO'NII line of Fancy cassi;, 1110rus for Panust reoulved by J , W. L AW & CO0. 1 ,ACI 1road Cloth. Black boeskin, in Ieatver Clot I, Blacnk. Blue and rIIown ia1o1l0 for vale by J. W. LA W & CO. , Pt 1 lhe CItrlot(esvillo Wooleil W AIlM Cassieres, tinsiirpassed for warnth and durabiliig'. J, W. LAW & CO. TE are preparei to have our goods V cut and made to order inI tho best Hlyle. by .Mr. 1). L. Delany, a first class 'I'ailor. J. W. LAW & CO. W E KEEP a frood line of Iosiery, (Ilovem, Ladies and (ents Utider. wear, Gents Linen lianlkherchiIfs, barfs; Bows, &c. J. W. LAW & CO. E conltinuo to order Dress Shirts whioh nro made from measures taken here, and we always guarantoo a fi. J. IV. LAW & CO. r 11llbe.-A hland1-1eived Cong ress Old -' ters nd ha11lj-sewed Boots, now oI band and l'. sale by J. W. LAW & CO. sell a good hand-sewed, Calf W Bfoot at (Ite very low prico of ten lollars. J. W. LAW A CO. Lf S(ock of Flannels, Rled and While, wilh one0 picco of Mldioated lannel, for sale by J. W. LAW & CO. I) Ir ,S Goods, 'oplins. Cashmeres. full line of I lie celebraled Or ijd hu1h -s liulk lpnes, olq'ied by 3. W. I A W & CO. j)AVON, Coffee, Stigar, TIei.-, Segarn, 'Tobacco, Crockery Glassware, &,, or sale by J. W. LA W & CO. CW 1e sure to buy the celo. Prated 6 celits Segar, sold only by J. W. LAW & GO, Oct 81 FRESH ARRIVAL --F--. -AMILY. AND FANCY GROGERIES JA N V A S S 11, 11 aniRsal sizes _/lreaklast Hirips, New Mess Macker, . Cheese, ieiiils and (ikes, Englimis icklIs, French .rine.4, Poued lam and ongiv, Diirktee's 8ances and Selery Sal. I.o Durken's Mustiard, Cayenne and iito Peppert, Cinnamon, Uinger and p)1ee put2 iuP ini small lini ennsf, Stovall & aIl's 'Prido of( AnUgnata Pi'Jlouir, New arolina 1Li:0e, Virginia and N. (I. Tobacco, I q.mlities, Segars from 3 to 15 cts. J'reshl (!and ies, Kerosenec Oil, White-Winie Vinegar, Sil ver' lrip Syrupl, . -Canned Salmon, Lobst era, Oysters, Pecaches, Pini'apple' Pea'.rs, Tomnat oes andt Brandy Peacheors earl Urist, &o. Also a Fine Assorimient o BOOTS & SHO~ES, All rl whichl 1'ill be sold a low a'r any onso0 in the lown for the~ CA.S/ by PIERRNE NAC'Ti, sept 19 Agent; -:: IAMlLY lRits t use this, CRL7)~ IlR,A T ND IU'K |ii VA' oan be obtained y citizens of Fairfield and Chestor, fronm CONOU, C40 WYNEY J' CO . sopi 10-Om WVinneboro, i6.C, 13001 Al&J sJ[OJ M L ar.LL ?Lao t o r g., IHAV ING pi'ouredl lh very boat Mehan,ies In (lie countf.y, I feel warn ranted in saying t.hat 1. oiin furrash asm neat BOOT or1 81HOE as any Sho> ini the South, All worm warranted to give satlsfactlon, My Sheo a next- door to F?. Gerig's Saddlory mar 19 8, M, QtLF,RT: