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'THE FAIRFIED HERALD WINNSBRO,M S. c. WeAinwday Morning, Sip',.'t0,10. . ) Ipor,eI, Williams & Co., Prop'; -NION AND PEA C. For Presidutl. OF NECW Y011K. For vice-President. I" 11IN' IN .l P. BLAIR, OF M18S-11URM. 7 Soldier Relief AsIsociat on. We 0 re1urint and propuse to give, for tle 'beleit of' iuth as did not attenld the oldier.l' wetin! )I* tl Hi th in Mait, a iu1min onneo ntilm-.11ary u1ponl tiv coust it ution adop(ed. CtN 81.'ITUT'1IlN. I '-'Ti 0,oce.jly shal t b (III 1%4ow as te l':irlcht oi ler' lb-lio' A,sociation,. 11u14 '.l. The 11w4-nbers it' this -toeivly shall con*ist ol' lihe ..inivvig iiwers nii itlitms of the IatMe h'tilenit e a11rm , niiy lmy nile C f wihoill Ioly bweoin a itlnoili . by pnying ig an ilnili ion l'e .1 one. iJlar. ll'i by pIleelgiig imy IM11ntl1ly a 1 Icnilililbtiol of nut le'ss Otla mill dollar. :41. The officers Of' thli.4 ociety ."hall Coul s of n I'resiliI, Vi,8eol'rci,lIni, - lary 11114 Tresue 1,0m anl Exckilive C'onm Illitlee f! i - (, l 'vol'i vach ch.uliou I'l eccil t, ill helv elc 'A-it thent1111i l linulAinl he dw.ocie I y. A 11111ij vily 14O ll E x,:xce ive C'om ilil - I 'o shull consAltitute It 1i1rmil to isilisburse Iiw 111 uit ' o fit- :,o)iety 111n1 1-) do o1ther bi ne:ss'M ii shall also' be 11heir (Illy t'o( (jollet c ntribi icon. -111b. There shall] be he01.1 tin thle 6irst .\lln dl.y tit Ip(lit'e llw :m1 .111110 tl ln? of r ite Soit.al whli1h ani w<biress -4hmll be ilv er,vil ani a Vqimr! 0, ils pro-vuin lral. 1. The obljeo o the .wociat ionll i; ,tated to Ii "the (J1.0ii of the o'Ihllanl of late 'o f -eeraItie 04l 11ior.s." The wvoi 'Im-O/am, was .Ilh .-lituted for lie wo id-k i . nd. the r of t hw 1111C1iltoin I s 1 c ill)n O.lsge form oI(f reliel, whik.b v11tl:: tionl impi1lies. 2 ,;k can . teAs,,ovia(ion who li-\ver .,erved inl Lthe C'lifedoraMo armov. flhmn"h colnfri but .m ,il arc. dvsir:I% 2 l1 :Il l itd I froni eVcIveVludy anid fo, bu v\ 'ry qjuarler. We'- know that 1om h e ntii r~ll(iedl into 1enth soiety15, otempat the keep1-h ~i-p sit.' imugemenod t) ini toe :.n i'o e mmnhersh)i toal of lg 1o citizeyn espially~ 11: t thle lad1111its 2 Thir 'id was12 tol Imann-e more m'~o ney by' W OI) do It ing.t: ht the metgdcid ed'o' , a~lue n dl trengt a l)(1 tabilty)1 oi be hlared ' a'in the hop( of)'? getting money.12 'l'heyri beievd1' tha 2the 0ionnunit t large,~ an the' slie e.lpecially, wouhd co. tibe~'i to sball t thflerlenevoln derltokei th s good w itork, whie soial tiing o foldis ofC Iirield 1)1~~1Distric theyao feth a dolea ines," o that tbe accomished bytIllOit UlJS cotnn me bershipe teo(th prrvi i lneer(If s' failtn t joi ti asociation. h el. liiicd ithe most unortuna o riuios may150 'I. '.l' act tihat the excutive oom.. mitteo its to consist of nine,0 01n0 fromu 02a01 election p)recinot, is a guaran21tee that each portio 01'of' the District will be fatir'ly d.ealt with. 5. The flrat MonIiy ~o December wans selected as a suta blo day for thie annual121 meeting of t.hi S~ociety, on1 whih 1 Oeinsionl there' will be del iver'ed an1 anntual aiddre'(i4, and a re(port of' the ('otndi tion ii all proc'ed i'gs of the So eiety will lhe read2. Fair'field Soldiers' Relief Assooiation. We most heCarti ly rejOiee our)'(elvop, aul fromIt thle depthsli ot' our lionet~ w ith unfeigned leasure11', congrat,ulato the0 1people of '2'aild D)istrict, that 1112. good work lhas boon1 begun itn ] their midst. - We now xpec to soo a it rise in~ fair port 1ins, like 50o)no ( bl'an tifuil teniple, for its toun1da1tionle k laid tlu).on)Q1nvolene to thlO liin-g 1t ands oihnrilyl thes ,1-1d . i.o . l .g 1 min1 it benid~i, Quat we have~ f'orgotten' rw ollber those, who, ill the ex romill hour of mitionl o il, roinlii. >lued us, aI(d v6lrved u41 I truly atd is Vkll. hily fought, it is triu, N ith eiii c flah pat riot Isi, irrospectivo of h epitaph whicb, 'ii tIle-y f(tll, and hlvir caust! was los, histilry might )ILuit I o writ.v mver th0gr v ' of"the. ud,n alA unrevorsld a.".1 Hy founlight and died fr thir boior. 'Vol- flobd 01he 11411mlh: 114liv.h." thle 11ai", The Farn11.leto w.' I he Ili nor,, Ilt glory is ih< F iiers' gnin, Th1e :oll ier's ltven1h, his holior. Yet how. oftenl did tho"y consoilj lheilsolves with 10 thought, that i-11m1 tearS a1t 1e0a 1 of t ga t l afI ', f*ee tioll woihf be !Ahud* ovor thiei ashes, that their couniitrynon aL leat wold remii ,i'er thui rvice tl, : t1 d1) ji - (iee to the11ilho inoy N Next to the love of glory and the(- senlsk1 of honor, the 1e,Aiu to be remminbered and lov\ Odii the shtOligust Ji on inl (lie breast of' the patriot. soldier. lomer h;us beautiully expIressed this troth in tie joitiing scq, between I etor and Ad i'l romaqlno.'I Withi s:al foreboding of hi , i c1 ming fate, I ct0r prvedile: th6 full of Troy and hi.,; Own death, tn'd thus contiiues to addrers Andro mache : '-lerv..fter !o I eP, onc all say, as lio sees5 you shedilng tvars, this is the wife of flector, who was the hivest in hattle of' tho '.ojan knights, when they fought around Troy. .Thus hereaft-or will 801110 one say, and new grief will corne upon you througl wait of such a husband to Ward oi t hle day of' slavery." Anwl again Androniieb, in hl 'er wail Over the corpse of llector, inds it both thO aggravit.nin solace of her sorrow, that icr little son lis no Junger so glorious a father, to4 protect him from his foes. "Fi'r neither was your faih Or," says Ahe "a llan1 geItl(! in battle : thorefore, throliughouit the eily, the people mourn iin." lhit wc need nwot turn to ficl imn, bit to l e own li0.rt:w to u terstaii h)wY juily LI biave are entitlv(i to Ohe tribluto of mournullI recollection Olt lingrsci roId theiir sepiehIro. We ai1 i'iorow OVe' u.111' Confederate deadl with a, do"per grie, hev:nitso of Cleir vir-tues. :1111 beoauv' they dtill nOu desve wo :id a fatc. as theirs. .\iIl wI. pminlt to their wistows anld or lans anid say,--we w%ill assist thom ; ,)I' thi'.' arv th"i wives, these al1O the hibirn If tiae noble e11111, who nulde th ivir ( Illity the glory of' (lie worl - vhi> ('01on4ecratd'I its Soil wit.!; fil.i li''l oilk thel'l! ac t the I imu :u2le, rim " liS.wurLAi tu ' pe 1ah : h urpa.sle d I he m111% ht 1 ll, :111.1 wlio havo nadl. thI e .o tlI 'll oia l lo v \-:8 t iI'IIiit 11111 aclornal nnn, inorp v"d"ig than . r 1a m 'Illidi l y t, ri(il1r inl n11111 'the weahh(ou lii of 11 thauso . .sJ3 Alioerist n bor kingis barbaie le :hid (lie 'evcl t iona13li hlgly.21( lu 1. ' 1te .('in hisa faiiIth an the bl.' in ioespe-t nore tiking dtion to thew llfact, tht 8tey re othcolit \inV hopt2ms. 'el'h le iconst.tio theChisti: ' aith is /,eie is/h the di r)et deatiy of ugd.i Tht consti ltin, o , ibery rtete ~i.y taw fis ofthii ievelation ofl human ihidory andi epeienc (rasof embiedj~ in ationato aw.' 1)eioti onII tol is cai' 11r, the E1i ble mk~esof (thiesdiinte : deotion to law o ma thei i'o astatesman. WIhol i1i have n e1 the ats 'p'e othroughot ('te hritian worb to the Clin,e Kniao Uniyan, aJu.ir the irst nam'res' that ocur tol. us,ll andwioet speciaol raof pintn eapliion to 011 eri1's ll gra ndg etr ipo thie i pgi's )lo'o thiGatias, andisioi~u belsurpris, thatuh at stnet Bibluen, wlit h's *ad o, of reegto o'gtdoc trtin ofas .d falipg orkf astandi churle shotld lhaI ObaonitC1i~ the oy to itof centroi' Durit, on odi ebarterld mado Marti' :uthblte re-l, formher of, the gwold 'il'hpooesI '~ginanua ' opaial rig io t in 'our (or any clangagd the Pilgdrim'sth ,bsat itt itrue to11 th Bil t Chris .r Andso to gureatot Cofir Engh taMtme wa'e emund Burke, hi oel rhownleolws )im,btod wprhoe spir-do So th inglish, ~.ontiuton; h "oted as leva1%1to the conlstitution, ho lid not , faoitalid its ian11ing, and lat uil the 'ueOino of State Sovqr igu!ty iad tato Rights which ho Jlenied, the propheibece genlius of Cal iotn now roars itself abovo tho ruin.4 >f hik country, and towers, in tran 1ii majesty, as the Pyrainids of Egyllt abovo the desCrA sand-S that surrotold the,l). in Callihlnms views of the conlstitul tion alone, is there peace and union for lie Unite] 8tates. Not his doctrincs, but 1hlo nycln, of t e rimc(lis they noaded, and whic.h he so siourely Ia hored to .1ppaly, Iy lis prov-a1itionl of his interpretation ol the Fral cotaipau, eaused the war. .lo1 ('1l. hlonms ideams will Iripmph, or atll lope u' 11m,rica it h/cnr, .i,71 6: I ev 1hr ,rt1h /i to it.o Di.stinioniist lio never was. 'e cry 0s 110 i'se coilaage of tiae iameiat reckles.s plunderers w40 ha1tvc now had lossem.4ion C f tihe govern tIueit for eight yuars, nid with wiat results ! Could some of hi1 gralt algimlents now be circulated, they would do itnalcuble good. (4vo us doetrinaal statesmnlll, liku Ca'lhotunl, Conl"tittiioinal divines, like Bunlyan. W 'have had eniough of "ighaor Ia w'' in polities, lnough of ill %Vtad light in religion. (ive us the constitition and the IBible. A OARD. Jlr. EuItor. I hlave be"en con tiec ed with tit' republi can paniy in 1his Ditilrict for a long itme-. Thu party nw, is not what it wts when I joined, and I herebiy desir to t ki e it. known that I no loiger consider myself a membper of said party. ItI is well known atl I have never avplired to aty (Aice, which is tIle dif feCencC betwIeen 1ye1 and everay otIer while inanl in Ot South, who hits talilinted witi them ; Iny age fily Sabtia esntt (the above lassertiols, I tlerf-e Chlam helvreto fore, to lavo acted from principle, ad wohi have conltined to nat in un11isot willh Iltheml, blitl for their iepatures from h l i. ginal ainv ot h pot! 1-1try, 1an, as I have at il1 Ites a t cand11-idly With thM an alld dOnte what I a.ti Cons4idere l my dutly, without fear, llfftiotn, favor or pay, fronilty One, ahey Ucannttot therefore acculse tale or being a o hiue..waIhed Deioerat, inl order to scra-l. blu succesiflly for the loaves tat fiMhes. an td as nll miy enlergies inl I he past have beenl Conceentrated in it clitse I tougt was jlst, s, Will they i the futture be concentrated in t cluse that ik jlstl. Very rempeCINuly, .M. S. MIL L.12 A CaliCtrnia correspoeb-nt of the Utica '1r'er wriltes ' r'esjalidential prospects ate eX0ellent ont it bi c0:ast. Searcely rea sabdle dnhts exis's as to atly of the three Siatos. Never since I arrived it (,laliforni have I seen Preidntinimina"10at1i receiV. el i ilt sucha ipt eutilusiade aecep. iae as Ilhat of Sym%or. Most eirralinly, lfer ill, ho was nod it thel. 1m:, I of mniau f'cr t- junture. 'iase Itighlt -- perhaps woal -1a1v imiptrilhal Ilt Inily of Ilhe party. It i:, a i It(I error do iortalixe youir ranak Ihe eaatn.lenable of a curren!, of NortIhetrn entiipra iotn to Virgint t unt'l othera aoulhernt State a. athae of a the Ian- agenicies it I'detrsburg. Vta., rep'otsi sale I at Noarth Oti na iuchtasers of aout soeenty-.tivo farmsat. il iht vi'inty sintce May last ;ailnd the tlamte htoause htas an Iie aobouat seventba hired letter.s tfrot part ies r'esjdjig itt thei Nor)ithI erna andi Nor'thw Iesternataaaes mtaakinag intquai.. ry aabouat landias, andi expr'essing tho desiare to talmsuajtaablo laes. Vitrginia hnas it int her' ipower to tiad Afiy athousanad t) hert pop uanti ad .!C),(t00,00 to laer ciaittal N Ardtin.1 .iza Ztt. -TI Ih 0 MotIgomery (.\bi.) .01,Tr/ia, stayst:---'Ther'o is ani im.. pr ~otna among mtanty I that a persona of t'oreignt bit Iimust be a~ wturai jzeal beforec theoy cnan votoc for Pre'sidenat. 'I This isa a garet at nst a ke. Anty mtitle per'son who't was not1 born in the Ijtnited St ta s, whot will gao to the 0ol1j0e of aihnt Clerk of thla Coaaat, aind dleclar'o his iaeteanti t.o becomet a cit azen, cant volu0 fort laoah l'resijdet aind GIovernor, if lae has tresidedl t weolvo mtont hst itn te (Ui. laed States, six maonthas of wheicha haive beon ittn this SttaCe. l.eat all per'sons wvho tare ntot native btorn cit izeans go tat once to te Clerk's oilico and delhtre alaeir itention. A TI1N3aau Nti .a s.-W lear that lho present Governaoar of Souath b a'arolinta, is ina recoipt or any tnumabera of ''outrages," potrpetrated oni that Innocent blacks, ity athe santguiaryla' w.htes oaf Hia Stauo. It is stranigo that we heoar of Choso "ouatr.ages,"a onaly thirough the maclelaius and w.ell.paial agentis and itnstrumantt of raidicallism. WYe tatiTrna that, its a gen~e'r'al ratio, theo oolored peoptlo are t.reated kindly anad goenerouffa bg the ities; antso long as the former re spect the~ law, this stato of things will con. tinuto. IDtt no orre nleeda wotnder at the roceptLion af thaese "onitrnges.'t'i'Tey are got ton tap to ordeor, atnd at a given,timo any numatber aty begottotn upl, atad int any stylo. "ot tat have poaco." "The emp~ir'O i peacee.".. i'x. - ...-.-. Taus LEdist,i-ATun.--- Tlhae proceedings of hue gr'eat unalawfaul, yesterday, Weoro entire. y devoidl of interesat, exce'pt itn so far' as rao atedl to a communiction.o received fr'om loveror'it Scott, covevting a lettotr from Mr. N. II. Wilcox, of St. Johtn's Cloloeton, in vhlcha was stated Ithe fac, lhat armend bandis af nog,r'oos wero patroling andI roguatinag ht.aI Parisha, uinder te sha'dow~ of militar,y athity'i3, tlIdIgated lby Samuel Johnson, a toember of the lIouiso Thio message wit oferred to a Spi6oIal Committeeo, witch in, t'ubtlins to investigato and report upona hto facts.--'%#njx, 18. Wha.eta,says a lone'logged resolatilon of hto b.ogius Northt O,agoina ,eogislatauro, it is aidl thatt wo rir'o nao, legau, Cherefore, resoly-.. I a htat we are. Clicher. PEARsoN's LETTEn.--'f tho tro construction acts' -kre void, thon Johnson's policy is void, and the nc groes tire still slavos." This is false, and the decision In the matter of Hughes, 1 Phil. 56, will prove it so. Mwrk this significant' language: "there would scm to be no doubt its to the power of tho Exceu tivo, either as Presideit or as Com mander of the Arnf, o appointi a Provisional Governor," and thDough his histruinlentility, elablo the poo plo of the State to moot in Conven tion and take measures to fill the Stato ofices. Now if thore is Ito doubt of this power, the Conventio'n called, pur-stinat thereto, abolish sl avry tetislves,and the people themIlsel Ves ratifil-d tie ordi:liae by an ovor wwhhiniig vote, whiel destroyed slave. ry witholit rcfereec to t the ratifica Lion of the "thie 13h111 amtatetidmtlent" by the Uieirail Assmbly ("of Johmsmn's pi)Oty") proposod by Conlgress abolish mg .4avmry throughout tho Un1ited States. Upon the 'atificationl of Ih'at. ord i niaco Ilolo votedl but mfuh its always possessed the right, under both the fll aD oam-al conslitintioas, tlauigh the franchise was restricrt'd npoli pY-iI Ciples of Tint.ertnatioali hw- (See lingheis' c*ase. A Nimy DiT-oNAv.-SOmo10 Eas torn sulool book publishers are in dorstuod to bo prepa-ing a new di. tionary, with tie latost definitions. A few CXaMleI10 will Suflic to show what tie lantguige is coming to : "Peaoo,-A standing army to cin force disfralchlisloient upon white tax lpayers, while ton-tax-paying no groes.1 do1 the VOtinig antd governh,gIF-." "Ipiartial Silrage.-One ba'sis of sufrage ini the North but a different batsis in the o801th." "Montyp--l. thle wo111-kinan, tle mleelanaic, and the Iplow holder, treasutry notes ; for the bond holder, gold and silver coinl." C4ecoloilly.-lFive hunt1)dred millions a yetr for Federal expelses." "Liberty.--Adilnitting aaegroes to tle elcetivo frallchitSO." ' nali t.y.--''he resuit of depriv ing white Men (f thie r-igit.to vote." "alhanleo of Power. - Eiabling titrcc millions of nlegroes to wield greater power than vigiteenl millions of wilato man."--. Chic/uo ieCS "Go . .o -r.: e Ior-- o . .:n" 'la Clerk of the I lotise of' Represen'a lives pu1blisies the v-.ote of the House (18(.2,) ott colcnirm1. with the Senate's amaenItdmetit to hie Ilega-telndel' bill, whereby he intert-.i on die tive-Lwenty botlis was made p.vabhle in coin. oil this proposition the p ite hfiiens stood - Yeas, 43; nays, 55--a majority iii tLte aeg.tive. A il the De-mocrats but two ( Baily, of P)etllz. lvania, and Noell, of Missotnri,) voted to ay li te ilterest itt gold, and carried it. Portv-!ivu Demo crats recorded their votes 'in favor of paying gold--o.ly two ithi other way. [A(w . York Comnceitl. A Kv-Kr..ux.-A local contempo rary threatens to Kti-Kliix delinquent sulsiUbls, thusly : "Some'of out' subscribers forgot. to pay 11p) tii s priiag ! The Secret Serpetnt has It iss 'd ! Payn ii Bloody biiIs I 'T yalleIr coliti grii'!p pay your subscrip tiotns prou'tly 13 1 'The fa'rzaled eat Mtl;vs! DenthI to '1'raitors 1 'ThIree dollaris a yeara. Tol1o doom is scal od !!! K. K. K. Don't forget to pay your subscripd ton to the Aews and llcrald. A correspoindent says thlat all thte mei n of einneo can be found ill B3roadwamy, New York. Johin C. Cal hmouni keps a dry goods store ; lIaniel Webster' a naill intery estiabl ishmnat. flonr'y Chay3 a barber shop ; George Wasington a boot, store ; Wmn. U. Htrant a tailor's est ablishmenoat ; Joltn Bright a haosioery :JTos. (Caitlyle a card pititnag estaibi limnt; Robert IBrownaing a fatro baitk, antd so ott to theO end. nutaaide-iad tat aidr lie ..hf'eet re muttlntao of the paster. Rev'. F. A. Moodl, assisted by the ellorts or several til'Nitent iines t( a re'vi vali is ina pro eress at Tlrintity Mce hod ist Chitrrb ia this City, whtich is of utnusuial iteresIo A numalber of persons havet- been1 con vertedi, audtiothle's it is hoped wvill soona follow.--ChIaarlest1on News. Ture CtHA-ru. RMI A I.nOAD.-Thie Co hiumbia P/hniix, of Sundady, sayi that. owimg to a mnistanderstandintg relative to cortatml funds adtvantced by the pirojre-. toTs of the Chtathamt Rlaitroad to assist im grensimg the machinery of the so. called L4egislatutre, .the hboe raitroad charter Ihas fzzled out. A dlisresp)ectfual writer says that dPo Emaperor Euigenio exerts her woman's prit?Pedge' quite roy'aly by being in an almos~t perpetual quarrel with her husband. Eonomy led a mitan in Ohio to 6a aparinmg of grease for his threshing ma chimie. ]Fr'cti-n caused it to take fire and bitrn up two haundred aind. fity hushelis of wheat iad one hundred bushels of oats. A method has been discovered of sopnrating honey from the comb by !ontrifnagal force'. The process leaves the oelTa so little injured thtat the sweet creatures which fil theum can go to work filling thaem .againa after a short senson spont in' repa irs, *A $500,000 girl returned from thie White Mounta na Monday wftht thir teen trunks, two bandboxes and a poodro. hge' looked after hter bag. ng herself. After the christening of time Prince of Wales' latest baby, the ten god fathers and godmothers sat down to a mrry dinner, with music, and then all went to the circnus. Local Items,. 61- We af' indob'Wd to Mi'. Jas. It. Aiken for late Now Yo'k, Balti. more 'and Norfolk apers. Meeting of the Associate 3eformed Synod of the South. Our streets are alive with t6 pro senco of delegates to the abovo Synod. Our pulpits wore oloquently filled on Sunday, to the satisfaction and delight of our entire community. The dolo gates, while hore, are *6ecofo to the per4sal of our exchanges. Mr. Stuati's lohool for Girls. It, will be soon by his advetis-ch.; that Mr. Benj. It. Stuart, a graduato of the South Carolina College in 1854, with the second honor, and since then engaged mn the business of teaching. wYill open a school for girls Ili Vinns boro in January next. His charges are as low as those of any instlitution in the State. beooratio Oolumns. Thu National Intelligencer of last wvek contains three .closely printed col. urmns of names of hhithetto prominent, Ro. puiblit!ans affi Iepubili P>urnaisl that now favor the election of Seymohr and BIlair. It contends that the 6age bem ocratic gains in Vermont and Maine, States considere6 hopelessly radical, are the prelude t.o Democratic victory in the October (1.1 th.) cleci ious. The Legislature. 'The interest of the proceeding in the R inged-StreaIked-ant.Striped on Saturday last says the Colu mbia Phw nix, was confined, exclusively to th(e attempt, on tho part of the qcnato, to expel Charles P. Lcslic, the scalawag member from Barnwell, Demorest's Monthly Magazinl. ilhit ilagazino well deserves its great and increasing patronage. It is such a work as a mani need not be afraid of introducing into his house. Though fashionablej it is not frivo. lous. Ott the contrary, it is full of sound sense, useful information, and vigorous, high-tonedl thought. There is more for tihe money than aiy otler magaizine, and the <pIality Is as good its the tuantity isgenerous. Sulrpriso Your Wife, sister or daughter, with a year's subs'e riptfion- al a irthtlay Thanksgiving or Christimas gitt.. It will pay well for the investment. W. Jennings Denorest, 473 Broadway, N. Y. The Ame-icau Stock Jouinal, in order to give every farmer and stock breedir al oppot1nilty to dx diaine the merits ofj til'. valuiabli Montlily Magaine3 tihe enterprising pulishe s offer to sdd three nmbers free and pJost-pidt to every p)ersonI *ish ig to examt 1o it. 'liho thred copies doohtnin otr 100 pamges or chtoied andl valuaable otigintal artica Jont tte breeding1 care and mtanagotnett of4 all classes of Pome~stio dubImVals, ill ustra ted with nutmerdtis edgravings. Ad. dress N. P. Boyer & Co., Parkesburg, Chester Co , Pa. Bitters. Thtose whtose life is not sttfliciently embittered, had better read (lid adlvetr tisemnent of Gloodrich, WVinemnan & Co., of Charleston, S. 0. Disgusted. ' We,r take p'leasure in cal)ing attention to the card of M. S: Mifler, Nsq., son of thte late Col. linght Miller, so hn?vetstd ly esteemed itt this D)istrict. It wvill be seent thtat Mr. M. reftomees further con nection with the Rtepublican pattp. University of South Carolina. We have b>eoft reqilested to state, as there is a rumor afloat to the eon tr'ary, that the exercises of the Unii versity of South Carolina wilI be ro sumed on tll,o first Monday In Ootobor New Advertisements, WYe direct. special attention to the a'dve,rtisoment of Kotchin, MocMaster. & Birice. These gentleman have al reoady on hand2a large and Well soleet ed stock of Fall midI WMh-er gobdba 'Godey's Lady Book," 'For Ootol?or is reooivoi I As usual, it is full of inatters intrsigoth fair set ~ trsin ott reste We were visited yesterdlay morning by a ltgh\t frost. United States Coui't,. ''Tho followving proceedings in Blank ruptcy in the Unite'd -States aOiromit Court for thte Westerri District' bf this State, are in aildition to . those afready reported, ans havd'onomiLi th inst. They all relate to thtis tYistaict. In If. IT. F. Gibson, In Re. Jag, p'. Uason, Jn R?e. J.ohn D. Harrison, In Re. G. B. Pearson -The Jumdge,approved of the appointment of 8vinitl B. Olownoy as a sIgnee min the1 aovn cnasen ,ud ,1 rected a publication i the appolmtpent to be made in the .Winnsboro'ows. Ax Parti H. A. 'Oillard, '4n Re. J. D. Iarrison-Petitin to estallsh lion. Jas. 11. Riol), pro pet. On hei'ring the petition, it is ordered, on motion ot at torney for petitioner, that it be referred to W. J. Clawson, Register, to enuiire and report upon the truth of the matters stated ini the petition ; and also tiat lie do report whether, in his opinion, tile prayor of the petition should be granted, and ifso, upon what terms the tract of land throin described should he sold. 1Rx Parto 'T'liomas J. Robertson, In Re. James IIardon-, 1lankrpt--Putition to ostilalish lienl. Jas. It. ltion, pro iet Samo order as above. Jx Are Williiml It. Robortsoll in I. ilnry F1. Gibson, Bankrupt-Puti. tion to establith 0ien. %Jas H1. Rion, 1.0 pet.. Same order as nbov;'. .f1dx Paurte Tie heirs of 1). Kridh in /Re J as. P. Cason, Bank rupt--eitIion to estublish lien. Jas. 1. tion, pro pet. Same order as above, except the last clanuse in referende to thu ile of hAnd. A'x Parte Jno. A. Catlicart., substitute for W. 13. Creight, in Re. Charles V. Fitncett-Petitiot for Involuntary Bank. rkiptcy. Jas. It. Rion-, pro pet. On motion of attorney fur pet.i.ionr, It ia ordered that tile iesu heretofore ordett.d to be I riel at this term he cowhitinod to ti Novenbr term ofthisCourt. It is forther ordered that it bea'eferred to R. 13. Carpenter, Itegister, to take teetimb ny, havinlg first given notice to said par. ties, or their attorney, &. Ex Pic Sam'l B. Clowney In Re. Jas. P. Cason, Bankrupt-Petition for sale of )parisliable prolierty. Jas. 11. Rion, solicitor pro pet. On hearing the potition, it is ordered that the pt-operty described in the petition, be sold uider thO ditection bf f3am'l H3. Clowney, is,. signee, at Wilnsboro, at Iiublid auction; for cash, 7th day of December, 1868, at 12 M., or as soon thereafter as practica blke, and that. tle said assguce hold tie proceeds of snelh sale, subject to the fur ther order of this Court Rx Parte Sam'l 1. Clowney, assignee, In Re. Jno. D. IIarristn, ankript Petion for sale of property. Jas. 11. Ioil, pro pet. Sine order as above. . . a/x Soni'l B. Clowliev, It Re. Ileb.nry 1". Gibson. Bankrupt--Pet it ion for salt ol pwrislmlea40 propler.Y. Jaimes I. I 1ion, ittorlev 110 pt. Sate order as above. Kc P(ri Sai'l I1L Clowney, iI II, G'1orge It. l'ears>n, llankrtpt--Petition for sale of perishablu property. James If. Rio, pro pet. Same order as above; Adc IXarl 1). b. Pinloy n .je. Geo, 13. Pearson, Jr.-Petitioll to estabh1sah lien. Jas. it. l6oli 11ro lt. On mo. tion; rfureveu *:ua ordered to W. J. Ciawson; ftgistr boii ll Colgressiolal District Southli Catlrolina. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. W1'1- N N S I 0 I, 0 vi S IllN iinderAigited, assisled by coJpttent. hdies; will open I SChOo ttr girls in, Wiisbam next Janlitlary, at il. te bdidiag )l i,il. ouepied by i le". A. 4 0. Staey's sclool. The terms of itition havi been placed Arery low, to suit tlle ill) poter-ighed culi ition dr 1t Ditl-l , but nist be inariably paidi, <piar1ly iii ad van1e. Unpils mull-st also entver for itho en t ire ression. AlItS. (. It UltACKIffIti, will hauve charge Of thie A lsical Departmendt. iakaspear &,essiong of TIweniyq hIcy.s Primary Decparmaeunt. (little boys lay) alSa ehiter,) gi 10(3 lInt ermeiat Ie D)epart ment, y; 00 fligheri lDeparlamenI, 24. (si Mulsic, 18 00) No extr'a cha.'rge for Laitin itand French. tanda I wolda prefer' to teqich one or bothI of' E1j" Should parents outside of' Winnsbc.: ?'o dtasiro to adad their daiIgFffei's; (hay are i'cctiuestedl to addl'ess me before thd Ist January. 1.1.B NEW GOODS!I NEW GOODS! IHotel Ioe IESubscribers iwould i,to (1ho atter~ tion of tlio tO( TIIE LARGE 8T~Yt t wMobh they ai'o ri Retchlin, McMaster & lJ1~ WINNSIOn, 8 C FAIRFELD HERALDs PUBLISHED W7 E 'E I .T.. '3 AT Winnsbord, S. C. The ProprIetos are dutormiined to iialko tho I] IdA.,bi htlstrelhiq N E W 8 P A PE It - 0 -TI -=A-= -POLITICALLY. The 11ElALD will be absolutely and entiroly Democratic in sentimentj at all timep and urider all circumstan, cs, alld uoinp:omising in hostilitj to tlosd rIntilUS Radical measures, which have struck id ard still strik' ing at tihe roots df tid donstitutioi and the existcti of jolitical and civil liberty. We shail ahvays Inhinltailt and vindicato the fretdom of the Press; and shall not at any tinid licsitato to discuss freely tho actions of mon and the probable consequences of measUros, L.ARGE CIRCULA7t0O4 OiF TILE Shouild doutimdnd it to tho ADVERLTISING PUBLEi As do of the best Advertising Agucies tilat tih'. can 'posibly em' ploy. JianiA LD, 1 oopy,- 1 year' $3 00' 4 '.' 0 m-mthd, 2 00' 10 copies I yoar ~ 25 00 (and one cxtra copy to t 110 gOtter up Of' the club.) D&- No pappr Senit unless the s~h no-* companies the order. D&" Every paper st.oppe g thQo e~ tion of Llhe teri, mmlo'ss s6'rite newedin timoe DESPOIlEWEIdIAMS & 0 'MANUMfltg yr~ Goodrich, ~ man, & Co., Fbi Sale Hero by. LAUD ii08 - sopt l'l-Gm LY, GENTLEMEN~, 4 ND otahae aganlyfall t'o d d, beootan osleop in 16-morrow amkt n)~ Hatr you done so? No I Well, comny wM and ay now, on kkqo*the( tI&ar), purhas , ereoItii fe* gIyai 'aris that you said ye a Would dtopIi oW "mp*row, as you passed by.'. IV deselti toplenisha our stock, and It will be uti ha possible tO '10 50, unless you will' -w Int. you owe. Uti JO.Jfit uoN-Tnn . ,