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THE FAIRFIED HERALD Po WINNSBORO, S. I. N Wednesday Morning, Oct. 21, 1808. '" Dosportes, W11llIamis & Co., Propm wi UNION AN') PiEAl.m For President. po th 11ON. HORATIO 8EAMOR31, 010-NEW YO1K. P1 For Vice-President. - 1101N. FRANK P. IlA111 0 OF MISSOURI. h Our Dutty. It is too early,for the wisest to von-. P LirO to indicato the policy the wlitos " of the tn Soutlictn States dhould pu- ri suo, in' viow of the probability of P( Grant's election. viatovor they 0 havo (10110 inl the presont canvaws J however, bo it over rmembered, thy ri have dono by invitation of their Da- bi mocratic friends at the North. The ti responsibility' for Lhie . courso of tho b 0anvass upon both sidos, and for its result, belongs oxclusivoly to tho North. As a correspondent from Now York portinently writes in the 8 Charleston Mr-cury, "the Northorn Democrats oonsidored it policy to bring Southern men proimliletly for ward at the Convention in New York," II hoping, doubtloss, thuis to gain, by an it appeal to-tho Union foling and mag- a nalimllity' of the Northern people. p -But wlhon the Radicals gave so artful 1 a turn to the carvass, as apparently to % rouso the vindictive passions and tle fears and approbonsions of tile North- i ern people, many, North and South, p fancied that a blunder had been coml- t mitted. But lot It be at the door of g those who committed it. It was no f blunder of the South. In everything al the South deferred to the judgencut ti of the North. a WO ourselves now doubt whether r there has been any blunder, however, at all. Tlhe argument, if it can bo o called one, of tile Radical party isa o porfo 0satiro up6n the intelligonco of d the Northern nasses, if it really con- % vinced, thoml and conmmnnded thir 8 votes. We can scarcely believe it. a 86 wo attributo tile success ofr tile f Radicals to the power of patronfigo, a aind to the popularity of the military a hero, whoso reticonco has inspirod d even Southern 1011 with 0 hopes thialt V thuro will be wisdom in his poiy, I and ability to rocommend his policy, j whatovor it may bo, to tile favor of e hism party and of the ontiro country. 0 Wo.oanl .900 lothilig for us to do ex- y opt to-wait at'd watelh, and comm1iit H ourselves to nothing, but bido the de. c volopmuents of pulie op)inionl at the i Nort.h. Th'Iis huated canivass has1 notj given the Noth a dispassionate hear- f inig of.its own and our caso. lRelief may colli from tihe quarter that. it .Is least anticipatod from---from the iladicals themselves, now that theire power is -secured. Already do wo [ hear of schemes of colonization for tile 1 negroos, and soon we may see the t stMange sight of the black race, frmly hi united unuier the lead'of their former 6 masters who alone cani deal wisely r withI the( weak as well as the strong c features of the negroo charaotor, pro- t sontLing a solid front of resistanceo to bi R.adieal seheies ,for expelling thomi i from our soil.. It is very certain that Ii we are becoming, day by day, a dis- hI tincet poop1e from tihe North, and it is o a fao6 pregnllit withg deep signih. d ecane, and prophoetie of a distincet .fu- ii turo, .. , ft Lt nio angry pasnlons, thIen, be in- hi dlg( d ini toivards thme blacks. We e cannot it is true, yield to thonm the gov. b) enment of our fair land and must con tinue firm as a rook as to that, They si will respoot us the nioro for not gield- j lug, should Northern rapacity.,take il the turn of oolonizatlon and expatria- or Lion, whioh it nu .yso abortly tako. ra 3heydhl tb ynu1j ast a uinit to the at moltwhQso polioy toalIy .brougt Q about their freddomn, nlotintenutionally ot *indeEd; but by'the o*erruling provi- et dee6f God, and nh eniso 'otrully sit th'o esli.e jillc 41 trn to us for protoption, for life, for' fo 'salvaition,amnd tvo we alone of all of so thoe' whti slitthe World, will not sell s Shffotfo 6 or drinoy, N but wh ayiie tile pde *in:(n'ill Sto prteo6.antd,help lhi, because he c rwas totis, totimes gone by, our faith. d~ ~bnbrW faretohedli #~Ib4h9 b.epublican press that a pa oor o e'dik anoabE WjQ on .troporty, off and<offe te soed, thi~n, that they.. will briug on > bl d illniy man boliuve tlipL Dy ilnto'd anly. suof ll iity to Imselves They will have addi mal taxes to pay and additional sor jes to the State to perform. They 11 make small smaller crops, sell is inerohandiso, - and mako less mcy. , Tiy will b) harrassod and rplexed in the extreme. Yet all U property-holdors inl the South are mocrats. Would they boeomoorats, the L1)oumoeratiC progrIm1m contem aMed the ruin of their property ? No. The Domocrats mean peace. mcy are the ponce-party. The Radi 18 mcuit war upoin tihe white raco, o rebels, as they term them, of the mth. All the strife will be of their rn making, for selfish and partisan irposos. There unever can be peace idor their policy of exalting an info or, alin and semi-barbarous race to >itical equality with the whito race SthO South. "Erpellas naturaCm bi. trca ; u.spic rsurrit." The superior Co will surely gain the assondancy, it putting the blacks in a falso posi on, may prove ruinous to them, and ring on the most serious troubles. Ot us provent this, say the Demo .ats, if we can. Let us cheek this lly at.once. Lot us avoid strife and ourc peace. Not Less Ootton, but -More Fruit. The high price of cotton is an im odiate blessing to our District, sinco will bring much longed for relief', id put the planters into condition to laut on tleiy own capital, next year. or surely, if iny people ever expe encod the truth of the adogo that the in who tradcs on borrowed cap al will never thrive," the Southern hanters, for the last throo years, are iat people. Not that credit is not a Dod thing, but it is too good a thing r most of us, and John Quiney Ad ils would say that we are the vie is of financial intomporanco, juist ;he does say, that political intempe mo has, in other resp(jts, ruined us. We would, therafore, suggest to very farmor in the District, a slight uitlay of the proceeds of say one hun rodl pounds of lint cotton in such a 'ay as we guarantee will make him art to trade 'upon his own resources, nd at a tremendous profit. Let him mco in from two to six acres this fall ad plant fruit trees. It can be done t very slight expense, and the immm into luxury it will quickly bring, as ol as the extent to which it will on. tuolu V,it valu of his iomeustUad, oul-d ba suflicient inducoents to verybody to do it. The price of ottoin may go down noxt year, or the car after. It is a t.reaohorous com iodity to risk a year's labor upon ox lusively. But ripo fruit will always e palatable, and cider, vinegar, 'each brandy, dried or preserved ruits will ever find a ready sale. In our own district, this very year, gentleman has eleared over one hun trd dollars to thme ace upon his or hard of poaches. At Aikon, a farm urobmased with its orchard by a New ork firm, last winter, for twelve Iousand live hundred dollars cash, as in one year rlon.o paid for itself. ixteen acros planted in grapevines, oar Po,rthsuiouth, Virginia, it is stat d in the Rlidhn:ond Dispatch, cleared 11 year,..iztoon thousand dollars, y the sale of the grapes alone, and Inc was made besides. A farmer iVirginra, also states thmat last winter, a sold the apples from a four ace *ehard for neasly e~leven hund rod allars.4 And j*ust imagine the feast ig among his ochildren. These are sets n,nd If every sound argument is, lits last an aTysis, invariable a fact, mrtily such.f'aets as these should be eon dored as the soundest of arguments. YVo know that you expected of us *mothig on the elections. But >lmU Quiney Adams, has desoribod e situation. Hie says, just at pros it, the North Is "politically intoinpe te." Falstaff was "witty himself, d the cause of wit In others." rant gets drunk himself, and is thue use of (politioal) drunkonness in hers. But you. my friend, are also fnkbut doii't know It, dead'drunk, ron-.drunk, and cotton-drunk, we ir, you will continue, even though tton should fluctuate in prieo every c months as It has for two years past. Noerthmoloss, we repeat, .exchange a udrod pounds of this falls's lint tton for fruIt-troes; it is a good re for cotton-..intempormionoe. Snow Yo.un SI 8.--.oemmssionev IRoh a says thiat the 18th 5eption of iho AQt or 1,y 20, 18G8, not only requires. distIllera,. stIOors, wholesale liquor dealors and corn- r dbxdersof iquors to place and keep a Wion the outsIde of their distIierhos, ree. ylng establishmonts or places of business .a t requIres them to place and keep such a ;Ai 'donsplaoottel on the outsido" thorO. 4 A efa piscd "facing en the beeik i 001 ~ot' falfr9'of thogr~wemis0s" is hot a nliati6 with,bt. Anm evnain of th.e la. RIOAUTS 'AUD *iu ur STATHS IN TUR roTi-ro1 PaifoxRNTIAL ELKTORS-PIto. 'Isloss or TIlS CONSTITUTIoN AND LAws8. OnTuOOMIN(a PUoULA3ATloN OF T11s1 P11S- t INNT.-I Is utndOrstood (hat the order issu. ' d by (enleral Reynolds hals been submitted o the President, whoi in view of the not of I ,ongres which provided a punishment for r my military offlcer who shall interfere, or Atempt to interfere, with the free suffrage f ciuizOn of Any State at any geneil or peoal elcotion, and especially in view of I he mandalory. language of the Constitu- t Iot, has issued a general order, which Will a )o prauigated soon, calling the atention , >f military ofiloors to the provisions of the I Jonsctition of the Unilted SiateR. Arliolo two, section one, reuiires "cachI tato shll appoint in snch manner as th1e begislature thereof may direct a ieuntibee of llctors," &o. And aricle (wetih of ( tinendiments to thu Conistititian directs i hat tho "'elector shall meet in tlaeir ro. pect ivo -Stat 0 anld vot t by ballot. for Presi. 10nit and Vice l'rusident"; * * "and dall make distinot ii.ls of' all persons vot d for"; *- * * "11and the utnaber of roters for cach" ; * * * "which lists hey shall sign aind certify," * 4 * "lind tranasmit Io Ihlo uelat. of goveralnvont of he United lates " ''Tlo preslont of file I lente hail open all the ecttificates, and the voto.4 shall o10 bo Counted,' &0. The acts of Conf,ress cited in file order are: "An ct to Ostabliisl a inifurm time for hohling elections for electors of Presi Jcit and Vice-'residunt in all the States of 1 lie Union, approved January 28, 18-15" ; iections one(, two, three, four, five, six, aight, and twelvo of "An act relative to the Dleclion of Presidett, and Vico Proildent, %aid declarang h(le ollicor who siall act as p.tesident in case of' vacanciels, &a., approv -td March 1, 1792" ; "An not making oom,. penaltion to persons appointed by tle oleo lors to deliver votus, appro-ed February i , 1 1825'' ; and "Aa act. to provent oflicers of Ale aInaay anld invy, amnd other persons eln raged in (lie military and naval dorvite of I the United States, fron inlerferig li (lie I lcotioas in the States." Tha last recited lot provides imprisonumient and fine for.any Alicer who shall, by proolaimation or order i aay manner interfere witi th free. lomn of anly election in anly States, or with to free right of snffrago at anmy general or pecial election.-- altinore Sun. EMO- or Ta SPANsn RaUOLUToN IN I [Un3A.--A corirwipoietlntt of ilae Now -ork I T11mes, writing froAm liavana, on (le 3d Instant, says : From anything to ho observed here, no )ao would suppose th1.at a revolution was 1oing on ink the maotle!'r country. What little ,1ho people herO know of ie inatter is di - 3ussOd very quiet ly and ganrdedly. The Cre Ales-wheln there are no Sp11aniards near pnerally ohuoklo over the scanty Infoula tion thy have, though nono of diom appear able to say what benllt i ltey expect to de rive from the clanigu. Thto nowspOaer lera have little or nothing to say on the stihect, and merely putlish the two or three telegraphle dialitolhes contained in tlhe govornment organ. One of them this moing has a long l1eaider on the wOm1Vu of France aid EInglixad, and another a scath Ing review of the condition of alnost, all the countrios it I lie world except Spainl. Whatever may be the resul.t ther, it s not probable that anly disturbance will oo. cur here. The Spanish residents and uaval and military mon stationed hure have generaally beens lonag enouigh absent froma the mnother counmtry for thao moduerationa of their partisana feelinags. As to the (Cubanas, laziness, if not. loyalty, will always s- m thiem (froam revolt. Thela change that may take plae lhore will be quiet andi gradual, Onr Now York contemanporary (tho Sun) says: .'-Wihin thIrty days from to-day thore will be manay doats whichl might be pro vented by warmor clothiung. Many a fatal case of dysenatery is caused by thie want of woolen nuder shirt, or an extr'a blanket at night. The suiddens changes of temperature which occanr at thIs season of (lie year are very trying to thao constitntion. People with weak lungs quickly feel the effect of them. Frequently the thermometer fathi many degrees within a few hours. Not only (lao feeblo, bait robust and strong per ions suffer from such gr'eat variations of oemperaturo. Wheon the weathergr'ows cold mapidly the por'es of (lie skina are suddenly a 3losed, anid the result freil'nontly l9 a' bad' fohl, which msay haold on'all Winter and (or. ninafe in consninption or a fatlu attaok of' lysentery, or that dlreadful diseasq, tho ty hoid fover. Speaking of thme incomning cotton orop, t,he vellinformed Nowv York correspondent of ho Augusta ConisttutionaIist says "e iEah ucceoding week ineases the prQbablilt$ hat, with judioius management, thae orop tan be marketed on the.basle of twepty.e 'oats for mnIddlig.uaplande in this market,i 'VIUh the incretasemd dllivories at the ports, s cornparced wih last year, oloso money ad a decline of flve per cont. ha' gold, the aice has advanced to twenty..seven oents,1 nud It must ho a severe turn that can foree t back to twenty-five cents. Neverthele, oans but repeat the a ivioo heroeooro gl*eh e yotir planters sell fveoly as- long as ye ro twently-fivoeconl-a or over, anl hold on e lon,g as possible if we go bolow *. hiat, 6g Ire." RAIr.nonn CoaLatNW eaoxVlht'n,mays tlje 1 ~harlotto lYimes, (lhat atigjp' otitNo S,', o lailroad, with Magiey apdl 44tro,l's aIr- i us on b,oer# ran into: theEprss traIn, 2 bout six gligu from . horo. .A nuampet of assen gers, yreo, inred,-but. nsoal -fatplhy. 2 "RW ?r-anRT.~rofOQr. sWatson, of the 3i ilohigan Unaiversity1anpdneoethetdisooT. t ry by himself of a 'new? inior. planet~ tn 0 lie constllation of Cotus. lNo sayS lt.ye. .) emblem a star of the tenth magnitudo,and S ra. sItuated In tho@, ight asoonslon 16. dos ' ross 2Q minuteg, (6nd in declination r oo agrees and 32 mientes ' north It- dsiOy '6 atoIon'Is 415 seudndfo tiuwe rot'ograde. ii it ighat flscention, And 8 iies ofR~ aw otut s declination. j 'A Rwou' ANZ'Lax--HO* MAN -TIMSA. IAN SHOU6, VorT.--"The eleotion for his State will t4ko plaoq on the.day after o#inorrow. Like, good patrloti and truo iombers of the 'comniulty, we hopo that very oliIzen will vote early in the morning, ato at night, and as often as possible du. Ing the day. If the right of suffrage Is a ,reat political right it deserves as frequent xerolso as it Is possible to givo.it.on the lay of test. It is true that thero are ma ignaut, laws for the punishment. of the pa. rtioti not of Voting inore thou once at one and the saine ele:tion. But It is people vithout any public slirit that are afraid of hose bad statutes. 'Ihe otizenti of true, ational couragO never . shrink from the >onally of Iprisonnent and mitilotation Ataoled to thota ; but skilfully and boldly hey both ciroutnvent and dery then -thius loing high honor to their manhood and inportant servien to their country. The inly way to cover an opposil.g party with he shame of defeat iN to vote as frequently gainst it as possible. As in tho field of var against treason and invasion, every oldior is bound by all the laws of pride, ustice, humanity and valor to give his inus Let no rest in sending bullets into the camp >f the enony; so In the more important coo est of the serainblo for offices of the na lon each good citizen is under a most acred duly to hto as continuous as ever he au in putting votes In the ballot-box gains. the peaulating faction that would lave all the good tiings of this glorious 'public to Itself. Therefore, wo say go to he polls earlye, go to them late, aud go to them as often as you can during lie day. Universal suffrage means nothing f it does not Justify title." Philadelphia Univeeie, 111h. BLIND Tom EcLIr.11D -The Baltimore Pizette of Monday hitas the following local kotico a musical wonder: There is in this cily a blind infant of loss han three years, who is certainly one of roatest wonders of ithe nge. lIo plays (he iano with wonderful skill, using his 01. tows as well as hands on tho keys. le vill play at the New Assembly Rooms this voning during the week, that the publio nay have an opportunity to hear him. This completely throws Blind Tom in tie hado, "having ehe ago" if nothing else on im. On no other doctrine can we find this vonderful endowment, than, that of Me. ompsy Chasis, and it naturally follows Floso "soul is it ?" THE NATIONAr. DFUTr.-Tho Democratio apors of the North are just now making most offective use of a letter written by the Ion. Itobert. J. Walker on the subject of ie publio debt. lie shows that the annual xpenditures of tie Federal Government ave been incrensed "over forty-six nill. ions of dollars by an augmentation to that xtont of the yearly interest (in currency) f the public debt since April 80, 1866."-. [o admits that there may have been possi. ly "a small reduclion of the public debt at month; but Ithis reduoiloi, if tnade, rill be in debts bearing mainly no interest, r in war claims iWithheld, whilst the debt )oating coin interest will be augmented." PO.ITICAr PAnSONS RujoioiNa.-At a -onvotion of lassachusetts Methodist liturches in session on the 14th instant, the1 Rtev. Gilbert Haven proposed singing "Praiso God, from whom all. Blessings Flow," in thankfulness for the great victo. ry in behalf' of peace and righteo'usnest whtich htave been achieved in Ohio, Penn. sylvana and Indiana. -The proposItion wat Leceived with shouts of "Hallelujah,' "Amen ;" and the anthem was sung wit I great enthtusiasm. HJIIHAY UoJJBERIY AND A TTFMPTEI funnicn.-On 'Thursday night, last, si hir. Joseph Keller was on his way frone Dt)lumnbt to his homie in Fairfild .Dis, .tct and when ntear Little River, h< toppe pd for' the night. WVhjie ho and] us driver (a coloredi boy) were asleep, r >art.y of negroes made an attack on iem, knocked Mr. Keller sensecless and overely injured tihe driver, who ato. :eeded, however, in niiaking his escape. Wfr. Keller was robbed of his pocket >ook, con tainin6 nearly 8200, and' Ih vercoat. The owner of the teanm and Iriver wore Democrats, and it ii 'not snown whether the intention Was 'fot obhery or roerely political anTtagonismp ['be wagon and toajn were not disturbb id. At last account the woduded men vere Improving. .OHnto AND INDIA.NA.-The following hiepatcht front our friend "Mack,n ays the Nationat Inkdli'gencor, 4 woll nud favorably knowni here as a cau ions and rol iable political calculator, tates the condition of affairs in Ohio: CINOIN4NATI, Oct. 1 1..-The, pros eots were never better for the~ De nbornoy of Ohio. Ashiey, BinAlhtm, Iebenek, and Iggleston at'e atost ertain to be .defeated. The indica ions are that wp shall carry ten of the ineteen distri its. We have blit twro o the. present dongress. Indiana ii 'give a good liahjrity fot Umon INOLN'Pe flRTRAITe .800e ary tanton. says Liocoln's .portrait i angs y the fireside of .every household. in Th'le New York Mm says it ia like riAe found in, unfrequented parts, of We0 have~ noB' heard of ile Oits'e.i i frica-e very place'wher.,ie ought >b 0,moat .co neoupy ditplayegl.-. Vty pot jend A'" Atrrgp. avo the ninnea Oas with a ship ldi f Id A be's potcgrp ad soou rfMkb t'e,pl& lothtgni A Satiduskty tuother-reQent?y reproy El her thfee4y'aa-Qldater af"r eatiIn ese The a iIia1'infant- replie 1 diilu't*ut m hI I bidy sane be 4ic e'vo'e * ' NQiminatiQn$> -- Ttn. Envo a.-Please an)o"noapt. J. A. 1innant as a 0atOdidato fdr Taw09119etor of Fah-ald Distriot,! ani oblige, NU% IEOU8'FRIENDS. When the PLANTATION lr1igns Wr first made known to the American people some sen V onrd ago, it ras lipposed they were an entirely now thing, and had never before beon tiled. So far as their goni-al use in the United States Is concerned, this may be true. It is also true that the simo, Bitters were mado and sold in the leland of St. Thomnas, over forty years ago, as any old jlantor, merchant or sea captain doing bu sinleSs with tle WeaLt Indies will tell you. It is distinctly within my recollection that oui the return of my father (who was a sea oap (ain, at d doing an - exteusive trade in the tropios,) he would iuvariably have the lilt. ters among the ship's stores, and our family sideboard was never. withlout them. For any sickness, it mnatters not how sovero or trifling, tie decanter of these Bitters, by a different name was alwiys resortcd to as a sovereign remedy. MAoNOLIA WATS.-Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. . ot 15-txlw ]WOT.TO~ED. W ONTED to hire two good BoOt oreShoo makers. Apply to J. 0. BONH.Y, oct 20-t2 Winnsboro, S. 0. JUST RECEIVED, CIIEESE, Herrings, Makorol, Sugar, Cof foe, Adamtantine Candles, Turpentine Soap, &c.. &o. For sale low for onsh. JIOIN A1CINTY1E' & Co. Oct 1-t(f FALL AND WINTER GOODSI W B take pleasuro in informing our friends and :he public, that we arc now receiving at our old stand, at the cor nor north of the Court- House, for tie FALL TRADIE, a general sIook of Goods, compris ing a great variety of needful articles, snit ed to the trade and wants of the people. We namo the prinoipal kinds, only: Dry Goods, Clot hs, (uassitueres, Ready Mado ClothbIg, Hllats. Caps, Boots, Shoes, lHardware, Uuno, Pitl,.Wood.. on Ware, Cooking Soves, Sad dies, Bridles, Waggon and Buggy Harness, Oro cOrieH. The prices and quality of our Goods will compare favorably with those of any oth or house. Terms Cash. THOMPSON & WOODWAIRD. Gullet's Patent Steel. Brush COTTON GINS, CO1ON ginned on this Gin sold in Charleston last season, at Cne to two ceits per pund more tban (ho samo olas of cotton ginned on tlie ordinary Gins of the country. This statement is certified by twenty-five of the principal Factors and Buyers in Charleston, price, Six Dollars per Sa for ,'ash or City acceptanco. Send for Cirulars. C. GRAVELEV, No 62 Fast Bay, Sof6th of the old Post Otice. Brinley's Patent Ploughs, and a full slok of iardwaro and Agricultural implements for sale low-wholesake,and retail, july 18-2am3m MAGINLEY>& CARROLUS GREAT LEG[TIMA.T CIR CUS TIIOROUGHLUY RE.OIWANIZE E .ND EQUIPPED For the Season of 1868, AND RE.PRESENTING NEW FEATUR-. A s and new faces ; mnultifarious, dliver sitled and endless suosinof. novelties, by a carefuliy seleoted troupe from the FARAGONS OF EQ UESTRI44N ART. The great alim of the Managet's is Origiality and Excellence. And with this viewr they have dongregait. ed an-as%emblage of :Arista, from th~e-moot celebrated sehoole of Eqnestrian and Gym nastie art, Both in Europe and Ameorica. Tfhe facl$tiies for. speofy and eortain~ tran sit iare unequal. - AND - Weary, Travel-Woi'n Everything, Novel and Brilliant. This ne plus ulfra'exhibitib ivilibo at WINNSBORIO, Tursdny det. 2241 -!Whiere'they will, giye BWO3RAND EXI UDITIOjq#.( At4 and. halfepy p 6 l o ,0P9 M ADISS~ION 715 e ht4 OItLIUN FA - - ,AND 0.ROSB,At 'Q1V6 tow lms, P Of Legflitivan riety, Vas d116 at Cokosbury, AbbkIvilloDistViot, on Saturday last, by parties uiknown. W. I. Olawson, Esq. We t'kO pleasuro in cknoWledelng our error in classikgg -thiqgpntlen an ' along with Bowe, Whittomtoro and other leading Rdicals in this Stato. Afriond informs us, that thero was good reasou,for his appligAution to the legislature to havo his ditabilities re . moved, and that ho has eiover affiliated with the Radical party, but bolioves as strongly as oprselves, that property, intolligenoo and virtuo should rule. The Th.atre. This tomple of amusoment was fill ed to its utmost capacity on Thursday night, by the beauty and fashion of our town. The brilliano young tre godian, Mr. James Brooks, mado his second appearanco, and sustainod'bim self admirably as Captain Buredan, in La Tour do Neslo. Tho ohariing young artisto, Miss Ifattio Walcot, we must say is unsurpassed as .largarat of Burgandy. The aftor piocoa wore all well performed. The orchestra under. the manage ment of Prof. Calvin Shodd, assisted by the nooomplished imusician, Mr. Moses Brown, wero"always readyto respond to the loud applause. The managemnont succ'ded in en gaging for a short dramatic season the farfamed Waloot family, who will make their first appearanco in a few days. We propose to the citizeti of our town to give the accomplished Mani ger a bonofit, at such time as he may ininc. Now Ready I For 1869. The illustrated Annual of Phrenol gy, coitaining nearly fifty portraits of distinguished characters - civilized and savage ; is published. The true basis of Eduentionl uses of Culture how to study faces ; a dolivbntion of the faculties; nature's noblon on; eminent olorgymon i powor of exan plo ; cholue of pursuits, or iriat ean i do best; mirthfulness ; wit, hijor., with Illu4ratiolls ; ho4ds of Victor Cousin, Hepworth Dixon ; Vm illie Collins, Rev. Joh1 Cmmilings, author atid prophet, 1lind Tom ; Artemus Ward ; Alem. Dains ; Mrs. Ritehie, Mr. Julian ; with Indians, Cannibals, and others. Rioher in matter and it lustration, thau over- bofore, 'every body will want to6road it. Only 26 cents. 8. .0 Wells,- publi e', 389 Broaidway', N. Y. IL Amarioan Stook yournal, Every farier and siock broeder should send for 0O of tI mga sine, and got up a club. Only $1. a year. The proprietors offor .valuable premiums of blooded cattle, shreep, cashmiieio goats, choestar wh it h logs, all varieties of fancy p'outry, seods, agricultural imoploments, and nmany other fancy and. useful articles. Tih roc copios toeut fic,. iA r'shwbl lltrtdwith 30 engr'avigs of' dif.. foromst:varioties of do mestic a uinas sont to any. por8on wishing to got up a club. Address .'.. -P. lBoyer & Co., Proprietors, Parkesbur'g, Chester Co., P'a. 'Nil Desperanduni' Wo copy t.he following from tho \#il~ mington ota, n a peoi t, to thet. The result of the recent~ elodliions in the Northern States.mnust not deter the Uonservativyes of North . Cmroli na .(romn the performance of thecir dut.y. Thme in, teorests of our State are .-m jeopardy, not so.nluch froai tho ohaotjoni of Uramat (even should that imngrphabloevent oc cur) na from the indoimtLe ruleoo 1A1i, cabsm ol' the genuine corpet-bag altamnp. It ;nunt bo'bqnoe mmid thath fadi Here,we atrb n offnire.. & flh 'W4nb'rhtr 'v ofjio'Wi essamry to deoure ot' te s li never 'tohargg,i t,v T~tm h ima'o welcohm'e." ETit ann4jeiityo J., - sie notminy'but Pdho husit.srafind ti to cruslh. out thse' i Yp~s(itw ca gn om4h ads,t -oo l;n i du - r 4gnd~ In tre P4 not i'if our first att9~b ls must b6 dMia No n abdr. "' ollutVo m1 threoge kami~hIh e w:rtha r 5ai vors,idtm ieGr. Rh dmftohi'mby, begaIfi'od.'lbyydgik ,.r tiod.oW th *(tdfj .ta h:4 Ad shines in the ihavens we will carry thly Stato by a decisive m11ajority if every Conservativo will rigister ind vote. As we have repeatedly suggested be Tore, the Coiservative and Democratio chibs of the dilrerent countios must take right hold of this qtestiou. Active com inittes.should can vasa every lection provint a ,M i gW 9Qton f patamount importance of iegistration. Wcnelet f the $oven:', Con. grossieki ;f we regi;er and poll our full strel)gth But if our peoplo allow themselve.,1 to becoitio ,deprcsq play tho part of whippedt scho6l b y4, they . vill.Iosv.ell. u &t;Ctti We earnostly beg . ot irtatlcoe . rarios to keep this (hostlimn priloinntly beforo tle.pmeople, a u llti on. then. th0 importanwe of iualifyilg theinsolves to vote. Ieg1ster ,rijster I Register I I I Let t-his be th watchword until t e 3 Novembee; anO, -then, vote. .CALL ATIHSE NEW BUILDING,. (Ono door ibo0o MoCully's Oroocry.) rI 11EM9 you can flud 'great qariely of New and Desiral-o foods, Just received and still receiving fromu the City of New York. The stock copsists of Fancy and Dmestio Dry Uouds, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, -lats and CAps, Notions, Gents Yur1'isfiffig Goi0dm. A largo lot of Cassnsics, Satinots, Jeans and Plaids, of all styles lind at all prices. The Ooods above"rnont foned have been purchastd at i-e,aatirkably low price s,-and herefore great. inducements wil be offer'ed (o alt who fvor us with a call.' We lako pleasure In showing o-r goods. And ainke n1 Olarge thereforem - SaIsfactioui is garanteitd n all goods sold. If. BARUJ01H, oct 3 Agert. TO THE LADIES. Mrs., JO N D. 1[CAM EY, W 18IIE8 to Inforep the Ladies of Whing boro and vicinity,, that, she tias ad ded to hor A1LLINERY BUSINESS, A large and selent assortnent of Ilat, and Bonnet of the lafe"'t tyles. all of whichl will be sold at a stnall advancO on cost. oct 15 FRESH GROCERIES, AT. J UST received a large Qi1 se)oot assort.. 1 1nent of 0 ROUCIM1, &,., consisat ingx in part of f Lard; - S i ga~ r, coffee, Teap - Candles, Soap - Sardines, 1hskey, Boots Sh oes and a - rent many or ar t icles All of which, wll bo ul4 at', al1nall advance on New Yol-k dost, for Odh'on;y. sept 21) Q 149oC4liY B aon - , Coff-e o3gar Corn Wh skby Sodai and Cheese, A1INE 0SSILTENT 91 CayJ.e 9 , ' -A Wand Q~ oc; m *urmr . An n= ammm' ,n Iman u 3t ' V Im T s tb ,irent dt f .