The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, October 23, 1867, Image 3
Latest by Telegraph.
Baltimore Synod.
WASHINxoo, Oct. 10.-The Balti
moro Synod, now in session here, by a
vote of 45 to O resolved that it would
be expedient ninto with th new
1hool. A report was mitado by a select
committee that tie present union would
be unfortunate.
Indian D)prodations.
WAsutsu-OP, Oct. 10.-TIIO Iat
head Indians of Motalina havo renewed,
their depredations.
Opposition to the Stato Oonvention.
WAI..m N-rox, Oct. 19.--Opposition
0 tile Stale Con vention is glowimg, ex
Gov. Gralunnii's letter having great in.
Judgo Underwood and the Virginia Stay
Law---Gc Schofield,
liUINIOND. Oct. 19 - Judge nIder
Woo0d, of tle Stpreme Court of A ppeals
of, Virgimia, wIl ianniiotnnce, on Monday,
Ihi:t the stav law \ is unconstiutioi
ali.
The question came up in tie proceed
ings against. iraniklin St:rles.
Gen. Schoieldi 111111mices to-night
that, he will give no ollicial opinion ais to
tle eligibility of individual candidates to
thle State Conlvenltionf Until aifteor thle
election.
Armed Assemblages Stopped.
B.rMon.:, Oct. 19. -The board of'
poelic have iils(.ud an order forbidding
procesaiols or assillblages of aImed men,
wliether by day or I Ait.
Whiskey House Seized.
N :w Youi, Oct. 19.-Soveral of the
largest wlhikwy houses here have been
seized by revenne olliciails. Important
results are expected.
- Discharged.
ST. Louis, Oct. 1 9-Judge Miller
discharged William Mirphy, who was
sentenced to teli vears' i I prison iient by
the military comminissioni 'or bu1rninIg
M ississippi river boats diuri ng the War,
oil tht grolund that the coin mlmissiull Was
un0const4itLution al.
Foreign Newn.
liON)ON, Oct. 17.- The Italian troop.s
still' 11:1id the froillier. to preveit the
aarib:thldian reinforcem' 0ents 'ron cross
ing. M enol i Garibaldi has reached toe
Vicinity ol' *RoIe,
Thej1! French 1111 Spanishd volun teeris
hail reauhed tome. It. is reported that
the Garibaldimn plans ipn liome have
beeni discovered, and many of the leaders
arrested.
'hie fleet. of transports and iron clads
at Touloi.ave sailIng orders.
Baltumoro Market.
B1 Airi M(ltol-, Oct.. 19.-Flour very
dull, and prices nichalingeti; wheat dull
Ia:id slightly lower ; conit dull, while 35a
44 ; provisions very quiet-quiotationsK
nmaially niailtalned.
Liverpool Market,
uilrinwoor,, Oct.. 19.-The cotton
11111rket. losed firim, with sales of 20,000
lmlis, middlin g -uplands commanding
8 gd. ; Orleans 8 d.
. New York Market
N,:w YoOx, Oct. 1 9.-Cotton a shade
- firmer, wvith sales (of' 2,900 bales. Mid.
, dling uplands, 18.je.
Radioals Nominated.
Wi~ILMINGO'rN, Oct. 18S.--Tile lRd i
lbox, J1. J. Ashley, white, and A II.
C alloway, nigger, f'or the convention.
Somei of the ni iggers are dissatistied
beceause two of' t heir color were not
put on tho ticket.
. .'O0MMEROIATL
Winsboro' Cotton Market.
.. i NNsnoao, Oct ober 22, 1807.
Since our report of last weck, we have t o.
day the pleasure of salying that the paiIo
wIch threatened a further decline has beeni
arreted1 by moro favorable advioq~s from
Now York "Mididling" cotton being quoted
jat.20 ''firm.".
-. The salesin town for the week ending
22nd instaint, have reached about 280 bales,
'4 most of which have brought - 13e. with an
.4Upward. tendency. It must be borne in
Smind, that-thero are no extra charges miado
by our mnerchants (as int some other mark
Cts) for weighing or "tagging," nor he the
th11 Goverllnent Tax of 2} oenits included in
the quotations, otherwise we miight make
our quotationols about, 16 cents. Wev' are in.
formed thlat. there is a diflicuilt~y in shipping
cotton inl consequence of ron'.issness of the0
Collector of tIs Divisaon in not, supplying
the tags, and complaints are also made by
th Charlotto Itailroad which dhrives oft' 'a
, olnumiber of bales th'at would otherwise
be brought to this market. The freight bo
Ing $I.250. to Columbia, whilst It is only
600. from Alston, on thge Western sido of
the Districl.
NEw YonK, October 21, noon.-Ooldl
d8},IFour 16 to26 lower ; Wheat, fron '2
to 8 lower. Cotton firmer, 20.
~NE Yox, O .tobe 1Con acive3
Unanr.rsTON, Ooe.. 21.-The markei. con.
imuois tostiffon.-prices advanced. Md
S dling 18.
Livreneioor., Oct. 21, n9on.-Cotton film.
er. Sales 10,000 bales-iplands 85 ; Or
leans, S8.
thie 2d of Sepitmber. laat, at Btler, Taylor
counity, (Ga., yesterday. Smart suific-a the
ext remie penalty of the law, by beIng hunmg
by Itho neck uni. he be dead,'on the 22d of
November, 1707, at Butler, the, scene of his
crime.
The Synod of South-.Carolina will meet on
iho 23 Instani, In the P'resbyaerian Chmureh;
at rLurongville.- An inforestlugs g
Y: expootad.
Fromt the BJoftvng -Grcen Democrat, Oct. 5th.
Horriblo Ocourronco.
Never in our experience has it been our
duty to chronicle an occirrence mov e hor-.
rdit in its details titan the 'ollowing, which
happoled in Allen eunity: .
B.sa two month siOttee Mrs. lilacken
shipl, a lady of respeelability, lest her hus
band 'roni disease, and was le't. with three
children, Iwo interesting boys and a lit tle
inti'a t girl. On the 16th uit, , "Mlr i Black.
enshii for the purpiose of' washing clothes,
repairedt to (te sprin , branch near the
hiouse, tilking her three children with her,
the house dog following. 6ho hta been
engaged in Washing but at short time when
tile dog was heard barking iear by. Think
ilng that lte (log, aind treed a raccoon or
had a rabbit at bay, (]to two little boys
ltt'oposed going to secure the game. WiI It
tile maothier's consent. the little follows
started olf in high gleo. Onl reaching the
spot tley saw a 1:11ge object coiled at tle
Coot of t btlip, keepitig toe dog at. bay.
Tno oldest of the two boys al,;iro:tcheol
first.. With hii lice aglow at. lea prtspect
of his prize, he said. "I'll get hiin, loth
er." With one dart of Iis forkedI tongue,
with one denthi-rattle ot' his Itil, the huge
ratllesinake-for it wits nothing less-larew
baek Ids scaly folds, and one dart forward
ltitatell his envenonaael I'angs inl tile flesh
of' the buy. Again and again was tho boy
bitt en, until he fell exhaliusted il tlo CoIs
ol' Ihe o nster.
The other little follow rushed to the rollef
olhis brother, anl lao also received tilte
deadly itngs of tie serpent. The screams
of' the boys alarited the mother, and leav
Ing her baby girl she ran to the spot.
What a sight. tet her gazo! Putrid witI
poison, swollen antd ihack, and bit ten it
many places, one of her boys was already
dead, at d the other dying. Over whelmed
with nil intensity of aigony, she remainl
it the fital sqpot a short tinto, when he
hot htoaglt hIe of her little girl at the branch,
anil hiviedl back.
Otl reaching tie spo, hortrible as it may
seet, the ounlt that tie little girlI h:tl
walked to the wash tub. into whit .he laut
fall henhad fotreust a11i was 'rowne'l.
lirttF, of cilildrean, ot1t al in ost ta' I:son.
she sank it-le the actnmulateil horrors o'
Ite hot'. -Asistantce was procurel tie
heat-eIrushed wotnan, al the reti.atins of
ier nte'-tlings were taken charge of and car.
eT f'or'.
Tile evont created a pr'ofond sensation itn
tlte comnaunity, witII scarcely at parallel,
even itt tie excitintg annals of our early and
hardy pioleers.
WHT 1A' MAK.s M oxr' T i oir ?-The grain
receivel at the lake port Ini September was,
about double the tili y or Septeiber of
I 8V, and all tle % estern batnks were taxed
to their ut anost in satisfying Iho wants ,of
Che movers of alt p-ollect. The discount
ing ot' all this imper and tle withdrawal of
Ith bahnee of tle Western banks, causel
an ouilow of' etrrency, legal tender taid
bank, j>f' probaly 825,000),pi .within tie
motth. The sanme result i will be measuta.
bly seen' itn Oct ober. Send us money nn t we
wIl schl you gttint, is now tie cry inl tie
West. Helles. ter is not. an atrage of
a whtea. trop itn (Great iritini and France
is nuking large doninlds tapon that quarter,
which taust, be in part, sapplied by ship.
Itatsfrom the Uatted Sties. Fron the
71h to tIe 12lh of Septtember the export of
wheat.frot file United Kingdom wats coat
finel to 49,000 qtarters, or 72,000 bushels,
while I the imports were as much as three
millions of bushels.
GK.:N. otii.:ST ANt) -rE RACAn
MAYOU OF Mi t.:tims.--After the ad
journment of the council yesterday tfter.
ttoott a col versa t ion occurred between
(4eni. torrest and m.\lvor Liiiand. Onir
at'tentioll Was directed to it. fromt hear
iig tihe ( General's voice, loid and em.
phatic. The convertion was in res.
poet to the Statemnltts made by the
Mayolin regard to the paying bonds,
Ue. Forrest insistitg that Mayor LoT
hand had uncandidly dodged the qIes
Ition, antd, where~k he did utt. dodg~e, haod
mtado false satemnttt'ts. 'The Mayor was
sitting down , atitl F~orrtest lold by thtjs
1time n~sen to huis feet. Theli Ma yot' denied
th aosoft imnpeachmtentt, whtich inade Gett.
F~orrest more irrt'te, and he denounced
hitm in lan;t.pm~go like thte following:
"'You lied, attd you knowi it, y'ou per.
jtured scotund rel ;" antd turnin ag to thle
atssemtbled crowd of aldermnen and hb..
stantders, heo said :1 dentoutoce yotu ias
a puppy anod s'cottndr'el. I place thte
brawld upor you, atnd you htave to carry
it." Mayor' Lolland sat still. 'We sawv
deep excitemenOtt int Is face, which wvas
be01traye'd in the nervonts twitching of the
ttppe(r lip. We heard not a wiordl in
taswer, and Gent. Fior'rest walked away.
-empid)/s .Ava'lI(aehc.
tlltH A . t'tYENS '"PIoGaHAMMg FORl THE
API'roAcilljo St.:StloN OF' GoNGRoESS~
lIP:A(~llMI.NT LAwV AN!) UNivEICSAL.
N EGIIo SUF1"tAolM'rHE MAI N POINS
The lnornintg Post htas a special Wansh
ington dispaitcht which says :Letter's
htavo beep received hero frtom Thtaddeus
Sevents, irn whtich heo declares his itnton
tions to atrge tupon Cogress, as soon as
it mtects int November, two great moas.
ttres essenttial to the safety of theo coun
try. The first is a general impeachment
law defmnig oflfences .uponl which an off
cermay be impeached, and -expr'essly do
clarinig that no offeer shall continue to
exetrcise the power of his offco during
htis trial. T1hie secotnd law. which-t Mr.
Stevens intends to0 urge wvill provido
that under authlor'ity of the contsuitution
and upon the pr'inciples ot the declara
tion of independence no Stato shtall have
power to pr-ohibit cttizens of-tlhe' United
religion, front voting for Presidenit or
Cogt'esstmen. Titis latw will establish
Lecadintg Reputblicans affrm thait Mr.
Stevens wvill be sustatined biy Congress.
-Piaip/da, Telegram, I 3th.
IMPon TANT TO PL ANTsus.-A .NEW
IID oF CoT~ON.-A Georgia Corres
pondent of the Noir York 'ime writes
as follows about a new kind of ootton
which has been, oultivated in. Middle
Georgia dutring the past reason:
"'A few lanters in Oglothropo Co.,
have made an esi-crimtent with a new
kind of cotton intnoduceed two years
ago by ion. Joseph Echtols, ex-mtem..
bet' of Congress, which promises to be
a groat success. It is somothing be
tween the long staple of the sea island
anud best upland cotton, is astonishly
prodluctivo and very rich in color'.
When the best uplands sold last year
at 30 oents per potind, this Echiols
cotton brouglht 55 cents, and tiheo'
p erimnentsof this year promise a simni
Jar re lat ivoe result. A gentleman iwho
has raised n. small 's.&1pl of atho
ginned lint a day or two ago, and he
ulso sent ine a stalk which measured
elevel feet inl height and had on it
507grown bulls, exclusive of bloomus
and form1s. it is calcula too that 100
bolis produec one pound of ilnt, and
allow ing 2700 stalks to the acro, did
they all produce as the stalk seit ne,
the total y iel will be 13,689 pondms
of cotton ! Could such a result as
this be attained, the great probllel of
the maxintium labor would lie sat is.
factorily solved. Sanguine "book
farmer'' pretend that by Intanuro amld
good culture, ten bales to the are
tny be ra ised. Practical fartuers re
gard these t heories with pity, ald dis
pose of their spectlat ivo calculations
with the simllple word-i ml possible.".
COmii.A AND I A.Nta';no uu I itw.Ao.-On
Ies'ay, 2th uit.. :hancellor Carroll ren.
deredI a dechi.uni in thle Case, pending for
soiie iontIs Past, between the South Caro
lina Railroad Co:opan y and tle Colunhia
ad llamburg ltalroad Comipanty. 110 de
cides in favor of the litter company, ind
ulistiaisses 11he bill filed by the fotimietr.
So the0 0 I nOW no serious let or hin
dence to the speedy completion of this im
portant rowl whici is to pass Mo near us,
and to runthrough so long ia stretch of our
Ditrict. Money, however, never coies
anitis, sind we harve no doubt. the directors
of (lie road would be glad of help Fron
Edgelelld Are thero not, tnauiy tien living
ncar the line of this road who are mtore able
now, than for a long I i pao ])st to help it ?
Colott is low, to be sure and proiseis to be;
bit planters getezally have maude (heir pro
visions for next year, and we cannot, believe
but that many of then will live a large
suply of surplius ioney. There are now
no iegroes to buy with it.. Why not, there.
fore, help tii railroad ? 'Act us have rail.
roads tiov: pusheit' li head, ani there cant lie
no tllling the properity thiat, will flow ill
11t)pon uis.--.-|dtg jidtd A'dvriseur.
Nearly all I lie ie uswl on I he netic coast
is obtainedi frioum a teve-linihg ice cav0 in
(ihe noit hern part, of regoni . This 'imlialk
able subterradean caverl, where the ice re
Iiiiitns inl a perfT stale the year round, is
situated on a stre im known a4 (the White
Salinon, which e1mplies into the Coluibia
fRiver, on the Washington Terriiory side,
about, thity miles below file Ialles. The
entrance to this icy chabnder is near lie
base of Mount Adamis, which stands tiwenty
mniles fr-,in the Columbia, rand whose ielt
lig Snows Cotiitite lie witer of tle While
nalmon. The dinensions of this cave are
vast, extending 1many miles under I the snowy
inounins11, and the scenery inside, is sit
preiely grand. The ice is found in cob.
um1s formied by water falling from ihove
and Conlgealinug as it falls. These columns
are ci( out in blocks ait, conveyed on pack
animals to Ithe Coltumbia eive and ftrm
thence are shipped to a the miarkets on the
co ast.
Bi:(i istiox-Iatto:.cut mi*x'.-lIt appear s
o be 'luie liromable now that. Genern! IMe
Clernaid; of Illinois, inmy succeed General
Gran t in the war deipartmiient.
In conversation to.1hly, oretfaryv McCul
loch expressed tie opinion diat Mr. Pen
diet on's plan for paying the live-twenties ink
geoubacks was substantially repudiation
and that. it would not be adopted.
The general belief here is liat The result
of the elections in Ohio and Penusylvana,
puts it quiet us upon iipeachlient. In Ihis
opinion the radicals coctir.- /ltimiore Sun
A CAID.
CoLuMBnA, S. C., Oct. 15, 1867.
Mr. Editor:-L desire tlrou3h your pa
per to anitounico my decliniation as a can
didato fIerillie State Convention, for tho fol
lowing reasons, viz;
1st. I am entisltied that 11y polities are
opposed to tie politics of te District, and
I am11 not so amubitions for ollico ts to foist
muysel f uipont Ile intiiielligence of tIe Distriot
(thereby creau tig division aind drawinlg party
lion.
2dl. 1 hiave accomptiilishied my1~ isi~on in
placing myt3self right before :hnt people, thuns
exoniertin tg mtyself fromt thle charrgo ofi
telcing dloctrintet t o my fe-llow-cit iz-ns ot
color, at war1 iith the inltrest and wvell be
intg of bothi races.
utd. I amt sure(. I have satisfiedl thema of my
sy3mpathy13 and disinlterestedl friendship fot'
thiom, iandi while I shall cver~ feel a lively
intcrest ini thetm whticht shall be cairriedl out
ini practice, by aiding t hem in good council.
I shall take ito steps to creaito (lhe imlpres
sin that. (ho inltrest of tho races are ntot
idontical.
W~ithi Gdts brtief' explanat Ion, I desire (o
rot urn my thatnks to the whole District fot
t ecourteous respect paid me in my at
temtps to addliresst them. J loping that, ouri
own beloved State may sootn honiorably en
roll herself amaong theo confodetration of
Slates, tunder the Mility Bills, I apn
Respecifully, &e
W. SIIIVER,
oct. 22-t j xi
STATE OF SOUTH[ CA ROLINA,
In the Court ot Ordinary.
BDy James. Johnston, Esquurc, Ordinary ofi
F~'airield listrict.
' lIEREAS, II. A. COdiilard, Conmission
eT r itn Equit y, hasm applied to me for
LETTERS 01F AD)MINISTRIAT1ON, de bonis
non, on all and singylar the goods and chat
tels, rights and oredtts of Samnol IR. Ster
ling, lato of the DIstrict aforesaid, decons
ed:
Thtese tire therefore to oito and admonish
all atnd singular the kindred anld ereditors
of tho'saidl deceased, to be and appear be
fore me, at our neoxt Irdinary's Ceout, for
tho said District, to be huolden at FaIrfneld
Court Iloutse, on (lie 2th November next to
show cause, If anuy, why the saId admuitis.
trationI should ttot. be grantted.
(Oiveni under m~y hand antd Seal, this 18th
day of October, in t,hio year of our 1,ord
one thousand eight hiundred and sixty
seven, anid in the ninety.scond year of
Amiirican Independence.
JA MES JOllNSTON, 0 F. 1D,
oct22-t8x2
~LNTOTI~BJ.
PiL ANTERIS in thie vicinity of Wlnnsmboro,
Iwho have Vo'elved plant atioen supplies
froin Rt. PATTERlSON & CO,, throuigh me,
will please deliver the cotton for shilpmet
to M1r. 8. B1.CLOWNEY, at Wlnnsboro, and
he is autthorlzed to give receIptis for the
san'e. If Mr. Clowney pays I no revenue
tax, the shIpper willl give Mr. Clowney re
coijpt for the amount aidvnced.
och8-x~atfJAMES PAGAN,- Agent.
. TO RLENT.
m HE.PLANTATION belongIng to the Es.
.1. Ato, of Jo. (Copoland, deceased, ill
be rented to the hlghtest bIdder, at. the Plan
tat Ion, en thme 1st Monday itnNovemberneuxt,
for thte yoke 18018. Tihe Plfantation ii i na
healthy idealy, is a fine cotton and 'grain
plant alien, has a fine orchard upon it, an'd
is sItuated sIx miles west of WVinnsbor-o.
Possessioni kill be givnn on or before the
1st day of January. 1868..
ct22-+2x2 - Admltrato.
FALL & WINTER
NO. 4 g NO. 3
BANK -J >BiICI(
J Rt ANGE
rIli sub scriber having purolieed a Very
lari'ge STOCK~ of GiiOO)D, e Iibhing~
or'
FANCY AND STAPLE
DT~?750 01ODs
(Oiothling,
THas,
Hardware,
Croceries.
I propose to sell at
WIIODEBS.ALIED,
As well as
Those.who wish to sanve m11onlev woubt do
well t give m11e a cal0, ts illy plices Will Ile
flond biut a smi1all per cent( above
NEW YORK COST.
My Stock being t11111sually 1-trie. I have
taken th sture torierly occupied by 1.
Israel,
NO. 4 BANK RAN(m.
A portion ofr my Stock will be there,
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
can save :monei'y by calling and exntninliig,
my Stock before going to Charle i 0n.
M~y" Aly lIrothIier, file fortnieir proprielor
of tie Winnsboro 1111 tiore Vill be with
mle. I ha:ve :al:-, procured the sevcsor
Mr. M.31.01al ; they would be0 ghad (1) teet
their old Frienis an1d patrois.
0ACOB WOLFE5,
oct 22
To Rent1.
SilE Plantations beloniging to (tie EWate
-. of Theo. 8. Dullose, dec'd, will be
rented, to tile ligiest bidder alt tihe Court
Hlouse on the 1st Mlonday in November inlst.
Possessionk given oil Ist Jainuary, lms ; Lot
Ihu l esses will bo allowed to sow small graili
crops when they wish.
JOHN UlATTON,
oct 15-flawfwtx' j.xecutlor.
To Rent.
illE PLANTATION belonging to the i:s.
tate of' James Diouglass dctlmd, tuit
Littl Ifiver, near Adgir's Bridge, will lie
r'ented to the highest bidder, at. Iho C2oiie
1111use9, in Winninbor'o, on lihe 1st M.londay in
Novembeir next. P'o8ession giveni oin the
1st Januarlly, 1 808, but the les~ee will be
allowed 1to sow suill gini crops before 111at
- tie'. t o with Ixwo gcodsue le101is will be
requied. OntN 5. DOUggl.18S,
oct l'J--tlx2 Admri.
Admlinistri'toi'8 Noilee.
A\~ LL persons hainilg clims~ aiginst (lie
Estt of James0 Douiglas, decea.sedl,
aro requested to prset themi~ proper1ly at.
tested to the unidersignied, oriA. 5. Douglass,
his ttorey.And those indiebted to said
mient, withth undersigned, or his At (0orney.
J1. 8. DOUG LAS5, Admn'r.
oot 2-x8l
TIO IlIENT.
rjjiHE place kniown as LAO (I ANGE, belong
,ing to Estait John 8. Alobley, del,'d,
ne~ar Giaddetis Gr'ove, onie of tho finest.
Colttoni and Corn Plant at ions in t he District.
0111th0 place is a ocmfortable residecec and
necessary out builings,.&c.
The tract conitainis 1250) acres.
This place will lie rented for the next.
year, on the 1st Monday in Novemiber next,
at the Court Ifouse, Winnisboro', to lthe high.
cst, bidder. JAS. 11. B ION,
Attorney for the Estatlo.
. oat 1-lawlwxS ____
Ad muistr'ator's~ Sale.
A LL persons having demands agatinst, tho
Esaeof Johni t'opeland, dheconseed,
will roasdor them In properly attosted to
Col. Rioo, Attorney, or the nudersigned,
ROlBERIT HiAWTIIOIIN,
oct 22-t2x2 Administrator.
TenISchIoarships in Mtt. Zion In
stltte for Sale.
A T the Quarterly Meoting, 2th September
.Llast, the Mt Zion Society passed the
following resolution:
1RESOLVED, Thiat the TPreasur'er be in.
iitruited to adlvortisn, for thireoi months, ten
8CllOLARtSHI~P I"Olt SALE, in the Mt.
Zion Collegiate Insituto, theo holer of
whioni, or on10 of his heirs, appointed by
deed or will shall bo entitled, each f'ear, 1o
nomiato a cetui gus trust to bo educoated
thAt year, at thme insttute In all (lhe branch.
es there tautght without the paymenlt of any
tuilibn foo whatever.
TEJ.RMS.-Each seliolarshmip to be0 sold to
thle puirchaser AS TR 1USTEE for $300, cur
reney, the trust scrip) to bo transfer'able to
anothbr trulstee by conse'nt of the 8ociety,
and the sorlp to bo redeemable at, (the plea.
sure of the Society upjoni repaymienlt to the
trustee, for the ilme being, for the use of
f he ceshbui gue frust for the thnme being, egul.
valent, of the valuo of (ho $300 ourirency
whicht was paid by to oirigina l purchalser.
J. S. STEWAIlT. Tr'eu.
bet 6--8m
EXECUTOIVS NOTICE.
LLproshaving domando against tile
. saooBDWVA IRlD 0. PAJLMEll, Sr.,
deceased, will reader themi In properly at.
btetd, to Col. Rion, Attoraey, or the under
signed.
JOUN D. PATLMER,
Executor,
oct 12+fn0-i
FRESH GROCERIES!
JUST R{ECEIVED1
BY
D. It. FLENNIKEN,
No 2, ofel Rttig.
10NSIST IN IN P' n - r
siigars,
Cull'oo,
laicon ,
'Lr
3Opsers,
llrandly Peches,
luta rcd
L(iye .biein,
Nib. 1 .MbiIkevel,
( La vv* Lkiin tti,
While W"ino Vinlegar andA IPetr Oleu- IM.
Which he will d ispose of at (lie very low.
est[ CASHl prices. oce. ho
DOWN! DOWN !
0 VTIWT I!
IN conetivne of i )w rnt dec'line in1
Cotton, Ie have this day uiarked all
C L 0 T HI N\Q
B oo~ts cC-3 sh~x>Oos
SIA T S A N D CA PIS,
AND)
YANIKEE NOTIONS,
A ' L A 8 T
ri~~im OEVIST
I I 0
L 0 WI E R.
O- - - - l '
]MARLE A~l
I0
Will: A Ofredofor the4 C ho
MIB AR Bpost LE YAseofD c I,
Wionsboro,-*whero ho is fully preparedl to
furnishm any article in Manrble of over~y style
and finish at miuch lower' prices hatn they
have been furnished before. Hle-t*iones,
T ombs, M~onumnente, of every desiption
Tahlo11 and tlurenu Covers, MIarble Paecs,
Cements- and Plasters of P'nris.
Particular attention giveni to cleaning and
renovating old AMonuments, Tombs, &c., &o.
Ile i alse pbrepbared to furnish l ron Fence
lng to order, for (raves, (Iravo L~ote, Cemec.
teries, Wilnfow (inards, &o.
All work carefully Uoxed and shipped to
any point oni tho Railroad.
sept 24 1m
TAX NOTICE.
JUST RECEIVE~D DIRE1CT1 from
A FBESIl ASORT'MENT
CAND)IES,
JEL LIES,
PlITLES,
RA181NS,
OYSTJEIIS,
&c., &c., &C.
For sale low for Cash-at
D)ESPORTES & 11RO.
* ' Z~I'HYR PUFF,
JU T Itoceived, atPRU~&DO
DEpPORTSO&tDRO
Notice !"
IETCIIN, MLW ASTER
111yIe. tho Att'iifoi of tho
T1T -T-- 1) k-(G STOC O
which they nro
Andi whicb cotprisews nearly
Needed by theo people in
And in
1SM (0rT. ZAT: Y ss,,E |
Their oliject ik s% tdo Irictly a
C ASHIMiNES
And to
AT PR I CE
That will indnc aIll perSois to
BJY FROM THEM.
LARG E 1 CIIEAP
'BTO)CK OF
THOMPSON, WITHERS~
1t
WOODWARD,
FFiRIt for rale I he following arlicles as
low as they can bo brought, in oany
itr'ket, viz:
A Splendil s-iortment of
Fil('y
Sol1id Merinloes, and Delaines,
I lick Goeol, Whito Goods,
limbroitleriIes, iandkerc hie f.,
Shuirits, (1lovesi, lIo tiery,
Ribbonsg, TlowingI
Taled Cot his, lehd
An ih-I~own iiometicsi ,
Sheetnug~, Chevcked lDomes(icr;,
1Plaid Liundseys, Ilniketsa
Shanwls, Cai lcs, Carpetmig,
Il oopi Skirts, llahanorail Skiinsi,
W~hite anid lled Flannels,
Operai Flanneltr, ('tConn
FlannelsCh, Cassiiiimere, TI'weeds,
Jeans, hloods, Neuiais and
Childrens Sa'jiues,
Anid evt~rythuing in theo Dry Glosline.
A malgiiicenut assortmuuent of iloots andi
Shoes.
A beautiiful andi chioico variety of Ladies
Cloaks.
A large assor metf. atf Ready Mado Cloth
ig, (very good atwl choup.)
A splendid stock of Ladies' anid Geis
I tard wiare andi' Crockery of eyery variety.
Saddlules, II arIness, Biridles,
Suigars, Coffces, Teais,
Molaissesi, Lard, Bacon,.
Ilamis, Ri1cc, Vinegar,
Jiagging anid ilopO,
Chieodo, Cr'ackers, Pepper,
Spico, Soda, Sardhines,
Oysters, Candles and ever'ythinig
In the (hrocory Lino.
A comnpleto assort ment of'
Cook ing $t oves, Ironing
F~iunces, Wood WVaro
No end to Notions.
Y'OU WiILL SAVE M'ONEY BY GIViNGi US
A CALL.
CASH! CASH!
Cash 7?!
MONEY WANTED
TO 1'AY MY
OHN P. MATTHEWS, Jr.
oot. 10
SHIPPERS oF COTTO1, &c,
WINNSBORO to BALTIMORE,
via CHARLESTON, S, 0.
TUlNSPIXDI ";)i:CitiEWSTAM',
FALOON, . . E. 0. REED, 0ommandor.
SEA OULL, . N. P. DUTTON, Oommandor.
Of large carrying capacity, making averago
trips of 05 to 00 hours, leave Charleston
onco a week for Baltimore, and offer
superior facilitles for through freights to
and froni that lrL
Ai>Dians
COURTENAY & TRENHOLM,'
Shipping and Commission
Merhclants, Union 71harvee
Charleston., S. C0
On,
MORDECAI & CO., Agont,'
DAiLrisiom;, MD.
sept '(--0m
pol' 1Va1iffli:. Ft.r'li]ilittit. Jagh
sonville,3 und ill Lauldin-s oi the
St..l elli's Riiver viitt :iavaiilth,
The splendid Steamship
JDIOTA.TOI.
"A P . E
Will anil from 'Middle Atliantio Wharp,
(1hir1leston, 8. C. Ievey uesday :' Itt
Na'ie (I) ) O'clock fr ite abovo pinces, con.
t'veling with 11he Gourgin Central Itailroad(
at M ayanuah. ua., for Mobile and New Or.
leanls.
Special coni rnels ma1de for 1franporling
Laborers4, Stock. Wagonas, 1 nimplents, & .
For' Freight 1. or Paisartge upply 4)11 boa rd or
A [th0 olliae of J. D. AlKEN & CO.
sept 2-1-3m Chnrleston, 8. U.
o; -
y i rW-4a
J e e r r a d
tip LT
WliT a 0r8n N0. WhileNE & CoEE,
MIL:LHOUSE
!IAYI)I'L E S T 7lN, .IAE,
CIC lS POPUIA, GAD WiELL
KNOWN1 lIi~OU a nowlu fllyopen
rotruhotilLJ nd fr ao th tae. e
InfiloolO4~I, nNo. 1e equaed byTanNort
r ouh.Th paroag of th pubio
esp e u lcit(edMei~ re
HesofBardESpor, $. 0.
"LNO " JIOrI mIl asw my oe
orb 2'ao oc---oiif Piit r oprha ie Io.I
IIE'lrtesoflhloito. thaid CIvnie iion w11ll hld
their usl, ann oualleto for an Prth
irtdy Sof Noeme anext,(d t 10.li i'sd
eamliatelysoiitaddr. h noiind
ly ordo oft Board of Truy, eS .
sed i lao 11is o Illo l a
fopt 28'-.-2lrprolr
HARD IO OL4WAE iST
9 UTiN 'Isc WooSo, f bestluti~~i~ Avh mold
J onunlmannue'al e en, or l
. C. ar oni Wioopbro, n~ ir fho
TFi dayo1 Nvme ix, a 10. 't# h
D.' NIT.OSMt
Cla r, Su l Eers A h Cirelo.
leay orerl Pfilo ard of''r o
40 Aroldsbi aun aid'os ilda
oadugll to liofc.