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THE FAIRFIED HERALD. W'INNSflORO, 8, ('. Wednesday Morning. It iy 13, 1868. Uesportes, W11illis &. Co., Props. Demooratio Nominations for Distriot 01i At a ieetiigof delegates froim the various Democratie (libs in the I is Itrict, held in the Court, lbouse on 1 I' day-tho fullowing nminationis were made : Clerk of the Court, S . 0 CIL\V N1,Y She rift', Judge of Probate Comti, R011,T. IIAWTIlt lN. Coml'r. Of SebcoolZ Dr. S. W. IM)K IlA 1'. ('only CuIliones, J W I IMN Dr. 11 IM. IN t118, llAYNN 5ichl4l4KIN. A V)e! lned. Military tinterforeuen. Some days ligo, dJ. 51. lDaly, l'., Chairmian of ioard No. 1, of thlis Ii. trict, requestecd the inlliti.>n of .1 Registration -n o tice il pper Zil purlsuanieof ic teconustruction1 Acts and Orders from lI Ienthu; riers. 'I lie poi prietors of the p1aper dIclinCed to dit, sot, ule'.t 1theoti was accomipanied with Cash, a4ccoinl to the teilgs of the paper. Mi. Daly emuuniented this decisioin to the '11Mt Cniiuidant in 'oliibia, in l let ter whi1ch hle suh imlits to themii filr- tlii i irt i t ion1 inttIti which they take thu liie1ry of til!ilh m;g. We4NNmmluwo, Alay 13, i,'. RiAn Sm :--T 1 carry on the bu1i no s of R-gitraition ait). conl tic Ehlections.. I filil to I at best liliunit ainl norous but rende(itreul much101 mltore so by the d lhelay of the) liepartiin'it. ill discIharging its lovilliary (blJdipult ions. I applied oin inday to live my .itegist rationl :ni E4let ionl advertised :m11d 'osters sf iItck ofllitis w ililprompt ly refuised. 'Ievy will du nothin ig 1"' ti less pail for inl 'a:h mr, a t , e3.st inl a shollt tille, :ittit for wthich I 1uw miiak1e iyself pert'sontally lialue, this I dueliniedi doing. Tle Maaigers of Electioni arc also very mne1ich dissa tislied anI were itit, for iy personaoli Mi ttt ions, would illnost e-ises reti ie from the ollico. Will yout have the gol nless to write )Alessrs. 1)esporte.s', \il liams & Co., the Ni.-ws ollice at this iplace, aid satisfy thIem that whatever work tiley do for the l)epartitet will be paid for in a rasonable time. I am1i, ost. respect (Ill y, d A3)11''S Al. )ALY, Chrirman Bioard No. 1. Wirifol 1)istr i t.r This let ier w~as retutrnted to Mlr. I )., with the foullowinig 'ulorsemient : i~I i.Ii.i t .AnqUoir nTFo.u I, t'oln mbiaiut, S. (2., )lay I I, i81ld. liesporIt' fully returnied to , 1as.3. D~aly, Register. Tlhe P ropriet 'rs uf the Nnvswa, hiavo umldoubtedolyh, worse cus)1 tiors thanui t he Uniiitedt Stat es t or.. ernimenit. . M r. I )uly w ill in form t hese geintlemtoti that, unliesis th Iprtin ting is will at once bte madue. iBy order of Brevet (Col. ldy, lat. Lieut. 5th Arit'y, P ost .\djt. theit' detriti i ni:t ul ithltis aaft er, is iniS strict conttorma tn ce with th le regn t.ions~ of Lthis ollice. A thtought t here~ are' imaniy inistances otfI~i depature' tromt tis ruloI-it .9its alay in the exerciste of their own d ise:et ion antd under citr ecumstances that sceem to render it. proper'. In con trolling their privte a ffairs in their own way, thie pro prietors exert a righit whtich they doI not propose to sur'reiiter', even undler vestiguttion. If Col. Ed~y can thus imi press thte private estatblishnmont info 'the service of this government and co.. erce this paper' itnto ai deviation firom its terms andi the wishes of its Pro. prietor8 ; we live under ani extr'emc of military tyranny, that our people hurto not heretofore hiatd a concep tin of. Demnooratie Moeting. Alargo meetinog of' th iineiiier's of' the Deimocratic Club of W iniisboro was held in thle Court Ilionse, on Th'irsdiay night to nomtiniato istict After the road ing of the ininiutes last meetiing of' the club--andl some other pr o mary proceedingse, on notion of Mr. Stewart, it wuas decided that whore only cite nomni ieo was presented for an oflico, thue vote 'should bo taken by celamation. ,11. A. Gaiillar'd, was then nomtinglpd, . by 430o. Siedul, for the oficee pf Judge of Probato, anid having nio opposit in, thec nom11inau tion was continhei~d by aclahimationi. .Mr. Fraser nominated S. 1B. ('loy. neyfor thue Clarks otilico and Mr'.Stew art nomin tated l(oty L,. ll iott. A f. ter-fwo ballots, Mlr. Elliott, was do elarod rte noiiInce of the elh'i | 1' . 01leover. wa :'l11llued f'o I "0icriIE b~y Pi. I :eig :awitI. IV o Itty' Ly JefSoe I lioy. T'(Il %l;1;- d coiart i .. l.4,i c i I bull Ii. P. W . ., 1111 Cor i S4 ii'ii In i14411111C41 to i r.' K~~ it -!on i14'.-w-I~ andtl i . B!o h r l~alLTh (.jO1 th Popumlare tloo :ace. s4 I- s(;7, 11 lladi'a IbI(11c1u' i I:4:11 g.round~h. A\ eoinpar:lison lli tlic, rut 1111 of'14 tho I .c(t;, in4 1 ).s,;7, th (101Aj;l, I Ia %, lost, ill (het. '1ttv4 11U14141 :,.A 1441 INe u 1 %V r., I o e I .-i), I V442! (:\4 1, 1111) 111 N44ll~ u )1II~~& w:ilt Vl 4114 11* Kl: l d I l V t , i l :t. I Ii IC 4l- Y Ca1) I 1. % r n \ lili 1 Total R) dic i1S;, 1 Will7 '.2,4:5. l W 4l hpl r a1v. iC( Itll 1:t Y, 1-. 1. 14 pr, ",~$C Ow 4Wl~a44'l 14.- 1 V)rosun :11141l 14()%11444 p .l)I. lajIi-ii .2 1in. me., I I'41 A i N44 1 .2' m3' I\ r:% c ,rl C I 1 !,!at!, "y l A~: I10t41 tilem lI I). lnol'1 3 ar Ili i-tI in ftI Con ev I4 im i -l~ i -W dlia 11I, ~ 114iin 4i OIL a nd sl11101101'4 .111: unliIi Delo'rt l Iie ch ,i a ,ilvo I '-t h o Ir i i 1) a1~l k I" ill1 Mk. pet' a wrtim hev Not 44411 and at' 16 lii I i CI 11' ll of I 0 i IIJ1 )1 ei III EaDcl i iriyI. k;y Court , a tw l 'l'IlO11 1,- Pint I'D et ('on it 0 jU1 I'a 11t I Ile 1 t: 1 A i It v on \V Ci 3 1(4 . I. ic lialAr inOV 1867, andt4. Nil 'Iido1 mlill a d el next0C AiL Mmaka nn d n We IlC1aI.dit- tolHol 4 a er il l'y.- Fne f' i'L doalIllrs, i1ll efr tand 1stof' Oct. 1'il h 4lfl.,p ilercof',c Pinslva'xa 111 Illdioh 1.11 Det)mocrc \%l''Sl : 1'y (Ov r Ililnl t li% ill. i A101 us a 1(1 1111 f' I' he t 1eh izos. i" boi l'I 001ticllty jai l t d oilC 1 Mo411-t The Negroes Don't Like Africa. T'ho African Methodi.4 Conferenco in Wi4ashlington has :abpteid fihe. fol s4' 4./, Thlut th I (sen ral ('ll f diap 11.1 1 I4n ' fi I lip ('1 l 4 1s (. lthe ir ( )(,Il.'i fi ( ] '4 it'll S t(.i- t y ! t ) 41 - win4/:: Ih ' 1red pe le l it' t ' L ited At t; i.: L ia orArw. adw w i i v:.or to I. ill inl our power to eo i \i tlli 11' 11 r e.) 111 Ithat gn gd ., 414iety is, ill ur pi in, ki I : Iwi sistEr of .\mr-in.1 slaver41j4'.,hn'. in fo'r its oh. jout th, ytoriinAw Ai the bnew. f'roin the i (citeil ' ote - '4 I-cly i4 N O w \4' 4 .4 'll d it not wi,- foi . lr, in \ l.. . 1, lipon t. :ingl 1the ,/n- r.:o ilr.' ,i;.hi, 4he nonnary~ I i clIoy t> wn1 d in l. '4(4.4 />).'. I ;,I., h ref I co mIlit bin k '' -I ' hw I n.4:4: of lif, ' c L44i f l 44 :11, al h1V ugh het. he 4 :t "younlI u it,' hk! yIVe L. n:erh l Ss, "/, ill h ! , an.44 b. g inll t ho sI I i se other lit - IrJ1 At k.s , li t a er 4:ry I in ake a Ian, tre1/h wil l 4 %,14e in ii.- i-ab( in-4 Tfl is i4. c 4 14 o hin i in hlis ai e V, ben lit- corine-s back hie will li .h1.11h1y d14-11in1.t I-ale c hat. hi.1 w no i3 :xist l4nly ill I he" i agil44i1 it'll , hi.-, i ver The I,-Iiin t, itt c, he i -woii aro certIa in. ly 4hi4 In Mur. li h . ll hIi' s I rily *111n. Oki I'll] l cv y." Ille haws checkei-1 Mr Hitl 4 i, i 1L:.i :1 care r 1114 l calsed hu1' I. t o . / it o . his 104ar4./ 3 IV 1w V w fli . , hi 4 42: h4y appa(l h - n An. einiriitis of I, inner mia", b n., 1: :.. p ; h i :4'' r .1. fo r h i m l fv fe ll tl hfIow as- S .-emairy ofa isnthern1 .\r. ''.44 i4444, in I -", ht li4g t (Il ' 1ople lo re .n/a l 4 J-,i . 81.t:1king li t' he hi4 l (0 reb.i, lnt" If th "Nor.hern ploo, ple being :ng-.l .Wi in GA hem:eamnes," Wo, h 2igh . l - o f ( . -.1 b li ; 4.1ine at aking "/ 7 :.11 1 threiialenIing 1) abolish if, ol --I 4i ing '. (/,.I, / ill , ;/. t I',, , 4ll n ''I' -I i - I' -; / n ..tl., th:at .lhLVe in-bler-s b1 il :I righIt t1/.)/C/, and -,IIInd vanecinig' 11114-4r sen(tho4n.ts 44once prevalent and hebd t4 ou honolirabhi inl ./Esi,:l th Ca. railinau, an.1 h lie ad li2'f ly dechir1 "that I S1311 /1 .b/ wi44:-r 1 stoo 4 //d thrA." WC thank y-011 Ir thle a tirlln \\ "AknovMledge that f'on ' e. r h41 .11 m / ('44 .1ivey f' What we had sqyp; d aIo e :Wq:" we iMS. fginw/ we had, dli. voveredl a s/:/tchan e in you4 Since the y41.1 in Which you had4 honior ed aalA Is1o4 1he 1411n 4 h 1-, y neh 1 Inent as-i G4 ov e:u., t4ln. 2 h on: ', /li// 1.1,:4 1 1 and -l ih ors o ( t he n- .,/ a% it h wIlni h /t!". r 4t of I' i 2 la bou 44'tl(nd4: I in ( 114ho day-; \ e C4 M le-, that we hIl- perha- ps,:a i-lo much mevaning 4) Yone 4"Imech int c Convention. inl whill yon, declaim f oirI th44' ediiention or 11h1 fill:"14pn your ever repug n((ce lo *tr"Mine in kunan desh.e " We confes to our Inistake whenl wo suplposed tha 14,1u were (not willing 1-1 e4ove the dis4 ab(ility ('r'4,444 While voters when you voted against aI petition t. (m2'nre ths li Oli vfecl, 21.1 when You aVuonnived plohlicly to Dr. lllheri;4on and1 inyself, after your return froli thle conventin , 11n1t you were 1(nwil ling (o bestow the priv.. (1441 fiije n y mn0 wo14) fi 11d 01 ot (pe itjn. (.\Jy /. r ltl(n:d( and lily /-rd. J)acobs-, ain't. you l b a litt/e for nghe~ scoo n Or maii Whies WWe conlW 2143s that we' now thin/;, 44 ha4 t th4 e 1 assertion14/ tilti4l 4,j )ot voted. to4(4..enlo(ve4. \44j.' 44 ee44 fr4(4 mi(4e- to b01e4 1-khy the best:1424444 44an in the4 1(41:4) 444> I ) l:ot' o been4' :4s( 1)roinyt11 as fl #4'u24 were2:4 4nter 1ed turned1( o4:14.lill yalsoOfI I he~ir dhd'.oy a441y, i. e. because4144 the4y did1 (not belon4g 2,to4 the liepub(ican4( party(3, and44 (144t abhout you, all of' a simila1r clutra4ctor were2' 1but1 ''dir41 thrown4' by'41444 disconlented1 Democrats.4 and4. d(ir. dau4(ber." I rept.'411 :hat 1 am4 pr'j~1epe. to saiy that4 (1441 "'I :41a1(el1 o..hty where14 I 4tod the0," lhas been 1 ext ore ron,42 Ifim by the0 pfrod of .\41r. IDwight 's 142nce; but. there4 is an2oher (lt 14012po him42 which0 I 1fear4 will regtliro41 those44 "'(2at(ers: 4)f grayer 11')(f' it IIrta Ce," to (4e ne4gle 4'(ed for4 1a 514,44 time' and4 thatL h2 giv u0 another01414 411l'usion( of "Ifossilized"' (:l'eSs of 41/d Sout thr2olinaj 4, such11 ffr inI '(t4nce4 as4 are c..(oine inl his reply13 (4o .i1. Dw 4'ightl. It is char1ged upon04 you4 14ir, thatE you4 voled'. I he lie'publican4( Iicket1( in 44 1the late electio. You( may13 tink01 .stra11nge1 that1 y-m sh14.01 bo bel to atccount fori thiis, beinig one o4f 11he party 3, but(1 you) assert 41 that "y/ou4 stand4. 1o-day, whe4~re y?3fou l 1/hra.''" i~ propos0 to sho( w4 t(o you( (14hat24424 intig thlis ticke t yo0u v0oe for s1t'4 rangersl, y an(ke141', drun44kard1s4 ro0gues, poly13. gam(4ists:, m4iseegtilollistIs an4d ignor-int1 ne4groos01, to till hlighl and2 heretoforo h(onor aiblO ollicos in2 11ho State 1 0an pr~ov that1 1ind prnin' mnfr omIf4j~'~o' 403 whose haeks 0stolen44 coat2s had4: boon s42 rIpped, and1( negroes8 fihe ac41ers. for' pr'obiy and44 honesty1 you( (1h0 better04 el114s of1 watch41 dlogs ini you2r I ownI, 4a(41 3'et1, sir2, g'o(I ''.4(y I o-d1ay if 1(bero4 be any)3 means(1 leftL by whI14ih the4 r'ght1s of the South11 can be preser~lved, her4 honor (oh my44 God! 1!!) profte01e1, &c ."' 'let such11 means(4 be0 resforted to." "NYCu a(t2 1 o-day to (1he oxtent of your humblho abilitics engagedl in 11hat. very13 werk." Mr. Dwight1 is doing all in his2 power 10o defeat the0 '00D WORK."' Mr. Dw44ight(, my dea4r friend Moultrie, can you4 not) be preva4~iIld pon to desist from you2r dilica14 lf ttempt to th wart this diistin gu1ished4 Senator4, who1( like 11he possumen~t (hali II te snow04 is dest4ined4 to4 Wip'o out1 every lIrack or such1 upstartst as alhoumn, Mo~n'lle, (Inter 44nd othe~tra of thoso narrow nude~d 2a44 0(2 one1ide (((CII who1 ru(ined old S3outh C4. 2''l1(n1 "0 wad some power IIt, gitlie gio us, To see ourselves ats others see ts." "It Conclusion," Mr. 1lutland, I say that it, has not been m1y object, either in this or in anly other Cofhunleation 1) 1'ail ')ift wain touily, tar eveit more peronally (than was 10 itale. Yott are aboit. to be a great man (1 int"nd no itlur). You :Are to lie looked ul to by thie youths of 1 liii. al., a jacili it tf file greaIt anl goo(d mn'1 of th10 S1tate. Yl aro to Inotlt J.41t)io .4o1lliato int.114.c le and Pnact wholesour iuoral law54-regulate o.au eiety, in fact It will b~e peeiliarly your pro. vin-e to build up f,1r u-a. tilt. Ci zelens of 1ti m tihat nobily '0f e-h-aract er ,wwe fill, p r o p e r t y1 1:1 o l t ta m n . t Ii tvI a u a h a' r o t e' i l ri still the propi 44'-ly ofiour noil'e14. wo MIen. These wIdl be your - m 111.1t 1 sahtn a.1 till .oriant d11iu ie - 1whe lber y1.o III! Ib . S. Stup tor or i ,,/ it .lul- v \ iyoun,111-. the right ru.l? liave you chta-<l y41111 (ya-. 1!PiI he ll'e.sih p, ?" Aln1 do you ar Itldily Feel 1 IiIi y '(- an. : 1 -.good[ wm-k '" Aw.1 d" yet rn/y belive that, you are eIl .;;aLink s 11 t ) .\l A-!, e il iIteso .v: 4 Ion' fatirly aal 4 lit i l olt -i l ini "Ih t 0411 ! 11iankini l areU uneAC') %e:at, ,Ailal iltl l1 lobe iauieil, 1i' xef (lhe wavein' Imlince ).:te, it's rarely right :adjusted." .ke yoitself there is a deal i "rmater tf at aboutl. mle. I judge :a tree Ity it.< ruits, aI 111:ia by his .' r/0., 'L hori . by hisi Walk 111-l :1 dog by Iti: wag to hi Wil. When I Nee ap plus3 growing onl a free, it is; uilnto argue with Ina Iluat it i,- a im4achl 1ree. When I .see a 1:il laealcing One Ihing 411d ilcHtY diettly the irveIse, ltie iibbla1-4 epillItI that I Can bestow Itponl hint is 'Ol THOU( IlY P0 C1(2T E." 1 1his1 being ily ilode or coiling to Conclusions, you t il p ti -ltdo lime for say ing that I don't Inlok yo samtill '4o day' wher you stood '111hen1." The spirils 41 t hose ioble dead, alh le.1li 4o'abve, :ii I oiev your Ittmn Colinlanions, IeStify 3 to Iou to ilight, hit. you are nut the tulladil of '- lhci." Yout must :,ec this in the den-n1or of your former frien.t; lowards you. .\iAl wily I lie cilinge ! 1 it 4ecallse 3'u01 were at Inion inall ? Was 1:ot (4iv. Perry a Union III44n riand is he not a :nion ianl 10-ty . An-l yet there is a guli between you and himt, Wider and leeper [hanl any that, has ever inl e' vndl etw.en the imostI fire: ing steess..~inits4 n1 l he st h ahject sullmi:sion iglu. This is the re~sn" why I write awel itt thailt I expect 14 establih anly extra puri ty 1..r mnyself-as you ill)n ite in your let ter to .\Mr Dwight--olr 1 well kiio that I have 'failings and1.1 illis-.cha nives" not at few but the dilferltee be1't ils is this, yo u are setting up or one af the 1igh Priesits o Israel--4 am ndt. I inttl h4 strive to keep uil a h1ighl :talolard or public senliti t, know1ing, tHIt to this 01nly. lnmSt we look for our ability to) 1 pas thimgh fihe l'urnwe axl comlie out golu, Imro:d naul erated. am this Son'hern people wil ea.t long do. Nor do I nlWend to be deterrO ftm the udsertpiaby altempts at ,coh disdain" upon the part. or any one who shrinks fri m na it truth, nor am1 I to be stilled by threats of being repoirte: ito "'/Iatl1ttri" nor yet ilt-iilidated by threats of assassination and burning of which I have mnore t hant unce heard. I amll for peae---peace --peace--atl ytt iny h eart. is wi lIi ng and m)' ari is ready to strike fod I ho Ieiveranco of ol'' 'or - comec Ilhen 4lm1. timo as soun as the vilest itadical daro eie "Shake not ',by gory lo.ks atf me, Thou cu11t41. o , i Aid it o and1. it' 1 am4 0410 ofth earl4'y v'iolm as1 4) is~ thre IS.t e'ned., let. i, be witv en) 1 u1ponl th biaard4)4 greates et re1gr'et, was1 that I dlid no01 surv'Iive to see te 'uapJpy d~eliveranle retservedt for lily people. Alr. lIutlanldafets 14o treat mo wviih "ool hais etteto Iv|r. Dwigh,/t is dla 'obedto ha orl'in4' 4t'/ at. i' ladcargea tofl grae/ and ais,.r t at i 1itune 100ose up~on imself441 and1: Co4., not. lo-n 5ine4'. Ie had a1114 right to 1reply i o )4courso but wilsiit r'eplyinig he~ certainhly lada nol r'.gilt. to) spea4k of treat11in~g wvith~'41~ 4cl di4. dain4."' and)4 1 only allude.1 to it as8 anot10her in-4)tuneo ofII his inIconsiStency143. lie ailso speaks(5of "dtis.ontle l Demlaoa)rats"' and inut iimates th.111,1t ".sh Ie. lpinchets" h3 0cause we44' aroot.f'oun:I wot")'y4; to pm-lta1ke 111 th a great. Itadical fet')- -and1 thr isl' 1a4 err /404 other01 part'y inl T'own who I under441sl 4n1 says13ha .141 am11 cha4grined' beaoahu to I did not siecure I-lhe 'La1gue"' nointion4 tor al 0cer, tin oflico. You are't uilistaken(0 gcentlemantl and1( ladies. I miay he cau~ghtl stealing sheep anid robbi og 1h11eno'tts btt n40ne,' I hioly and1 Itrus4t, wvill I bat foundt1I'l! runing ftor ollije as the exponlenlt o1' such a1 party,3' I was neovergreedy of' otlice, --niever' askoed miy foliowu-c itizensa for' htt one1, whlichl was4 given'l me11 by a1 voteC (nonlierically, ) selom 1 given to 14en4 of any, thenl ago, andu inteh1100 lually fiar, far greater thaln has ever yet fllenI 1o 1he lot of any1 Radicljal in) this Stat e. A wvor'd 0or -wo abo40411 "dirt~1 daublors"' anti I am11 done1. TIhie "dir't dau1ber'" is an1 execed inJgly c/cianly insect, and14 only "1 brows" dirt, whlen it has4 a dihrty job onl hand11, wvhich bo ing fi nishedl, (bnlike thle Radical mud w'or, w~hoie halbltationi it- is it- divest a itself of ever'y vestige of mud11 in whlich it lhas femptoras rilyi dealt,--plumnes its wings andt soars aloft in~to 11 thpur air, an upright and114 honorabale creture1'. Yours, TI. W. WOODW.\RD. Pubio Mooting at Ridgeway, S. (0, ir. Ed itor: In alccorda4nce with the call1 oft the P reasi denf1 of the Fairfieldl Conse'rvativeo Demnocra. tie P'arty-to form Democratic Clutba at all the election prooincts--ai large antd enthn-. shtastie meeting was held~a this,1 place on1 the 11th inst. On muotion of Mr. Rt. (I. Lamar4 Edwardl Wmn. Davis was callod to the chair, and Mr. Edww'd Kennedy requested to act as Secore. tar y, pro temn. Tha~ chair after briefly slating the object of' ta meetin lg anntounced~ aI reOadiness for business---whe'euipon a cons1tI)iion1 was a tetd. - On m~otion1 of IHr. Hlowell Edmunds a comn mittee of-five were appoinatd to nominato ellicers for th~e Club. While (li Cammmlit deliberated, Col. llenry C. Davis addresset tle meeting. A,1r. Htowell Illiotuiil3 reportel the follow ing geitleinen as ollicers of (lie Club, who Were tumiainiouiSly eten-Jed, viz Col. It. C lDavis. l'resident t .1. It. Clou'd, 1. I 1. Ila, Inlar, D)r. It. It. Eiti 1un1", S:unl. I'lauhon, Vice-I'rSidenits; It. S. DIespor s. tlecording S lceary 1 '%Var W'in. u ti4, Corresplold ceecary ; Ak. h'. C'-aig, Treasur11er. On motion of Ilr. E. w. Davis, a cominit toe waq appoiinled, It Se!cet a 0oritltile of tive fo:nl 1his Club to confrii weithi tie cn tr-:1l D'I--trict Deceratiu C11ub inl winneborn.1 i l' nit l ani lidt l ( Ci itt rI l pendting"T t io s ; th iowing memlbers were re pr d: I I.i . i . i r, 1, [1. 1 l j. th d,1, i Cl. lnvi', J. K. Ch 1, .Jost Ih I'i nio . . Ir. 11. : ii1:;o~nds m1 r. 1 ihit a c4 intyit ice ti-' t nwe ly-livel- u tiecr.; be appoii cey 10 conoltuule :anxunseconite On nmo tion it :is or tit red t h anu t he1 3 '( i de Ilhe phed o te coinittiee tn act, as chair tai ofl the Zu .i. 't1:t iresit le e shudeleav to reipo t lie ia-i., of the Ime bers c nsituting ti e ex eemlilve Cngiuit ti'e :i1 111t n ix , ine ti ing. iessrA. it. gIL . Iama r 11 1. E. 'lkin at this jnnetoure nordel earnest,4 aul-l effeelive Ilir R. (". 1,Ilunar bteing calle io the chair Co ii. It. C.Iblis ple iposed liy-htw., which were adoptd.'' On in red hatil wali lat the pro. eveding"s of Ih;. no-eling hle publidhedl inl lrhe (lie ici tol Calviitper.c Ie Ie ee ting aijoud t owit Iin eet Saturday n x t, li h pei n s , n t. Ileu ojit ~tttt 111-N1I- C'. )A VIS, Chairman.; Sit b. lse i:: it Sr tec t Iti. i~ti i gar. Izeu t:t wi(lti 'The lihe fr the is ltver wf friedomn aiti coslittiional govi-tticernt utt. Work i' now tpon Iut ; and it, wol be well f i ory ei tizenl (1 pitch in and1- work11 ---for Ithe salva tion of lhe countury depeadls, in Sinel mlen-. sur11e, 1i tie exertio of every individ il, 114 won as up n thle llocratic Clubs, whi-hi mty ie orgnized throughti oit . ie .ttia0. Tho Work 1t) be dione, is to instruct adi elight"e tler clioire. nan, adi thow htlt)n w lit etight, Io t-, and where his true interest lies; and gp I hii to come and go wth the while people, hat they may 'Ado him good." Let every uin talk to the coired men L.e ans hlird and gt tem. ILet the cubs urge the ipeol to wric, sei out Com it tee t4 see and addse with all the negies in their precints, get the o to l one Club bly subscribing their nialies to thle constiu ties, anit where it ca be dine let the or ganize ltr otw ,Cicr t llubs. The work eireaies hasle, we aretsoo tlo eleat Disticet ouicers. We mt.t have to Smany colore1 otes, as Will, When addktted to the Dinoeratic vote, give us the majority for the Disrit election . bet p tl e Chubs send ui their delegat e o thue day appoint c-1, Wi in hructijns to notn'ate no milk andl-waer Delbincrat, to "we Cn't o o ally thing, uto oter submi m,- alil above all, nIto lan who has hel back and been mitte, because hie wanted nlie.fice. G reat Wonder ! will a mai sell his coul. Iry fort uie will Io ignore his /nor for Coewill any one degrade himself, his wire And chibireni for ( llice, I hope (lhe conven tion will nominate none such ; and let lhe NI i hoapattyate tere cvan hett~ n misivings aou the propr 1ie oti ng .I for oneitt ni-t t neatd onc on'ly fo c ci'(iologitot. xbut.I sethee ticwil evrl t i uandil setlt Wnnounctd fAll frd no wera -(uppos noitik o tohai oru for eachl titiliefioud thddeDem anetur Als ou for. o o'hvr a blepuate sm--on ality, htisttleru ait tohe o n ri, another atie matilpii h o t te' otediat to dairyI ftor tacht onei wat Ith wolo sum, each~ one wlorksot ha btoil th want o tu-eria force. efils to~ overyrnathe houseo ttiso wihot unitoad comintion botnt eny nuomt Iy imu nowe Ir. soit iorg, perhoapot. subjec,Junget SlobtttI(onades nto theo clorted fat'opleanchtel-imdebk Athei bpty whihdW uearnMe inths tme an Mioey pusWe. Lot began, cWnamr. shr. 1)0I thh willrte ltoand handcr lin to you for pbatif'on.t The met hing wtas ait u forn ottring therakct tt chair1or0hi acresand landfut addrs adis to oe-tein f hicer 50,000n acreslwilloguteo100 acaen uo wih grea abiliy ccuraetler and otheadoin anrni les aloig ; netor conaeilyg 2,000 nill to be addted toltre peopla.io, yaro ihoucdeave th~alute a of thea ming.n tlat5 peris ce.nit, . ha al we.ill be y evcedy tv whio than shaho hfor ghimen !w Arhogro bynehichWeocaneMakwias n-o sitan thenro immigrants frw heNrhor Distrct flontenthrof which and,000 by their industry and thrift, will in a few years raise property to ten tiies its present value. I own about. 2,000 a1,res Or land anid am1 ready to g ive 2u0 acres to ilmmiiiigra nts, if enough rewl aluI farsighted people caum be tutitil in Fairfield to contribut e a part of their landNO as to mike up W0,000 aceres upon whiuh to settle *200 fami lies tinongst us. TRUE', lIt EONSTUIUCTION. Local Items. Refreshments. 1 WO learn that thet ladies or thle lis(opal collgrgatin 1, will have pre. pared twice a week (Ttimlays and I'riday s,) over Mr. May's store, Ice Cream and other reheflinhen ts, suita die too tle season. The object is to assist in li creetioi of their Church. We bespeak a liberal response in tic hot days uponl us. "Self-Raising Flour." We are indebted to Messrs. I'homp. son & Woodward, for a package of 8elf hiaising Flour, it. is superior to any we have yet ren. We ha\ e test ed, and recuionenld it to all lovers1 of delii-u.. brehadt m11111 biseinit. Me'rs. Thoson & \\ oudward will accept our. thanks. Row. The p'ace0 of our town was consid erably diisturled oil Smiulay evening, by a severe fight between two negro hllee diliculties anilig our colour ed nmn are getting too fr04111ient, ind Ilre anl intolerable annoyance. It is an otler evidence of 01 the necessity for a town police. lletter be subjected to I axation Ohan to lie nuisance of riots upon our streets. A Trap for Ants, As the season is now at hand for ants, housewivo an'l others who arc trouled with thom may probably use tle tollowing trap to advaintade : "Procure a large sponge, wash it well, and press it dry, which will leave the cells qu11ito open ; then siprinkle over it somec line white sugar, a111 place it near whore the ants arc troull1esomiile . 'They will soon collect upon the sponge and take up their a bole in t he cells. It is only lecessa ry to (li) the sponge inl Saldingwater, which will wash litem out dead. Put on Moro sugar and set the trap for a nlow haul. This process will soon clear tile house of every ant." Revision and Registration. In accordance with instructions from the military, the several Boards of Itegistration, for Fai field Distriet, Will hol 1 C:Sai t s e1110 p1int within their precinets, Conmnencing on the 1 8t and ending the 23d of this Again we wouldi urge upon0) all whio hlave nieglecd to liegister, at the the proper time, to avail themselves of thle oi1orVtuniiit y soon to be present cd. Godey's Ladj Pook, For Ju ne, is filled with its usual variety of enitertaijinent for the la. dies. There is a great storc of useful in formuatlion, in aill (lhe im portanlt mnat ters of fashion andt faney wofh, with the usual plates anad ongraving of paitter'ns, ctc. Price of subscription $3.00 1per alnn)um. Addresso~ L. A. (Godey, Phlilatielphia. Dlemoreat's Illustrated Ikonithly. This per'iodlical has risen from be ing a morre Gati'te of fashion, to the position of the popular magazine. Ladies who take it thinik '-the world of it,"' as th.ii'r phrase is, and11 are quite sure they could ntot get along without it. Conftessin~g our ignioranco of those p1oints which would cinable us to do enltire0 justicc to its mier'its, we' miay fr'eely admit that it is miost carefully and conscientiously conducoted, that its liter'ary tone is far superior' to the genll run of parlor periodicals, that its ranige of topics includes nearly all initerestinig to womnen, that its informa tioni upon household subjets is coim plet e and reliable, and its authority id isputablo. Moreover, its patternts alone are woirth (doubile thie cost'of the magizinie. A large anid unusually in terestiing amioiuit of reading-mnatter is promiised for July, for country enjoy. moneIt. Three diollairs yearly. Pub lishied by W. J. D~emorosts, 473 Broadway, N. Y. Wo will take pleasure in receiving orders and forwarding. To rovont and Cure Mango in Hogs. A Maryland correspondent of thie Uult ivatfor and Country Gecntleman writes as follows: I have found yvoung, growing pigs more sul'ject to th10 mango than larg or ones, and they are more subjoot t~ it in cold wveather tuian. in warjn. I behievo it is brought 0on by impropot food., Corn and cold' slop..fed iq them is -a frunitful causa of' mwango l'he remedy I;havo,adopted is to feet with oaths, sometiimes dIry, at other times~ scald thiem----say pour boiling wator on the oats throc or four hours be fore I fned theam, . .:. .hi ...n t'tiurish thei ith Iarmia slop. Pigs th-att are fed in this way wil1 get clear of Ihe disease, but, t hey amultst be fed with this kintd of IQCed until they got rid of' it, which ithey will do in a rea. sable it l til'. A yoing, iangy pig, t'eal with this kind ot' warm1tt slop, will soon leg ii to thrive antd get well. To-Who! To-Who I To-Who! The followinag uaggest iVe lines wore wri - ten by the editor of the Puie Kno', and haive been sent ats by n frien .1, lo' publication ina the (Te xais) ('onusrraire : ' as na .a C-dd. autmilitial might, A d i.'tmaal one to view, lDark clotids obscired fair Venus' light., Aa 111 a 1tar' a pOnratil an iiglit, Am tha il k t orest htia gli, NIiggins-- as u1sul---1bae," v ient lomeward, i acking left and right Wl hlt -ill at on.ce. lie 'brought, up' right, Against and old dead yew, A t which lie 'roundied 1.' Awl a ,aitring oil,' its if to tight, wi, with ia 0111 h--l shani't i it o, ----nternat scoundrel you ! Light - -at' I'll kick -you, black or while I .Jlust then above him ti ow Al Owl, which oln a branch alid liglat, A 'ew feet o'er Itho boozy wighlt, And then coitencel : ,Tro- wIho "ITu- who--to-,vho--to -who !" (11th tluggina: "Don't yo 'th tlin to friglat a-A fellow ofm ty weight nild height, "Wit your 'Ner-w lo -(er-w Iat'? "Yon cussed:bigtilo ! "A n' ii' yo i'r lleelzeubil. It's qhuite "Onnes ary you Shouild light "r w Muggins ain't your Ones. "For mtoney ntast ers fare All right ;" "The printer's paid ulp--.honotr bright I" Thereat the Owl witladrew, And41 Mugginsx tmizzlud, too. litt there are other chaps who mnighf. Be catught out sono lIat dismal anigli, Who haven't paid wlat'dtlue, They know lo-who-to--who I [[f we amistakc not, the ies above first appeared in 1unch, the famous Londoni paper of wit, at least tea years ugo. It is so easy to borrow "thunder" and "wit" from other'3, 1 hong timne af to they have roared and flashed, and tIC call it one's own, and is so often (one, too.) Now Advoisenonts, Metallie Clothes Linos-Kotchin, McMaster & Brico. Groceries, &c.-Thompson & Wood war':l. Mfetaillic Clothes Lines, r IlAT will not. rust and will not wear olt. Also another supply of Urades Steel floes. Just received by KETClt IN, lc31ASTHit & iCE. May 10. J UST RECEIVED. Sugars Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Sugar Cutred Ilaima, Shoulders, Sod ai, Parlor Matches, Country Flour. .A.LmSO> SEL" RAISING FLOUI for making tho lost liciOus Breads, Bisueti Is, Puddings, &c. Without yeast or salt, wit h cold water or milk only--to )e lixed whenta Itho oven is hot nand r'eady for balking, and for Cako, Patstry, &o. -Saviang halt' thte ordinary lquanltity of luttlr tandi Eggs. This flour is waran ted whlolesomo~ andt nuItriciouas. F"or stale by TiOMPSON & WOOD WARD. may 10 .. AND ELECTION NOTICE, A SESSION of thae Board will bo htold ini ThWinnsboro, for a period of fivo days, fr'otm thte 18th1 to 23d1 of Mlay. All pers~ons. who have not Registered, will coame for',vaird aind Rlegister theIrtnmes, so thley rmay be ont itied to Vo at thae comning elect ionl. All perrons who have r'eaaoved or aro abott to remove from thlis District will ona applicat ion be furnaished wvith a certifi cate to enable themn to vote whorever they may recsido at theo timoe of election. Th'lis notice applies to hloreb, Gladdon's Oro've, Yonagueisville and Winaboro. ''lh Elect ion for District and Municipat Olhecers will be helld 0on theo 2nd andI 3d of Thlose who have registered at Gladdent's Graovo will vote in Winnssboro. All others wiill vote at t.hao Box whecre they rogistered. may 141-tf J. M. DA LY, Chiairman. K! K! K! RUN1 i AUN!I RUN I TO TIlE NEW Ur TOWN STORE. WVIIEIIE youa can find a great va r iety of D~ry Gloods, Fancy anad Domesutho, Not Ions, Clotlug, Boots and shios, .Hats, Caps, &e, And a little of most anything generally foundl itn a First Class Dry Goods Store. All (Goods shall11be Sold, A t rice to Salt theo Timies, And sold they must be, therefore do nol *' fall t~o call and obtain somse of those GREAT BARQAINS. Whaich are off'ered to All. may 0Agent, PE}AS ! PEAS I SLOT of White Peas, and Vow Peas, jus6 13. received and for sale by mavc14TYRE & C'0.