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THE FAIRFIEM HERALD WINNSEOio, 8. C. ednesday Morning, Nov. 4,'1808. D3s;prte, Williams & Co., Props UNION AND PEACE. For President. 110N. HORATIO SEYMOI OF NEW YORK. VFor Vice-President. 1101N, FKlH P, BLAIR, OF IDSSOURT. rivo Thousand Dollar Rewards. Our readers will have soon that the people of Anderson, in publia meet ing, have proimunced Governor Scott's lato partisan proclamation a libel and slander upon the State, just as we considored it. We confess to have felt indignant at first, but now we have cooled do.wn to our .orimal condi tion of calm contempt. Knowing the. v'xtent of Scott's power for inisobf, we had hoped that lie might rise to an effort to gain the good-will of gentle. men by rebtraining the excesses of his confederates in the crime of dooming a free people to political impotence. We entortAn that -ho-pe n longer-. Ile is -us unsern pulo-ts, ts' faimo, and as ialhious as the rest of -aorpet-bag. gors-tkat's all. We 4hould not have hoped otlierwise. lis offoring twenty-ivo hundred vlolla-rs reward for the detection %f the. murderers of two negroes, an live' thousand dollars for the detection of the murderers of thrce mombers of the Negroo Legislature, deservra, how ever, additional notice. When young Snrith was murdered, and most- likely by a member of the Negroe Legisli Cure, Gov. Scott did not offer the two hundred and fifty dollars that has been customary hi this State, nor the five hundred dollars that has been oc casionally offered, for the detection of the criminal. We think that two hundred and fifty or five hundred dol. lars is enough to stimulate the diligence and nouwness fof the class of men that not as detootives. It will answer as well as a larger amount, and when paid, is not so heavy a burden upon the treasury of the State. The whito people would have been content with tle offer of two hundred and fifty dollars. Now that negroos have been murdored, they think that the ame two hundred and fifty would have done, but would have had no objotion to paying five hundred dollars, considering the po litical excitement attending the deaths of Martin and Randolph and Nance. They cannot but regard the rewards offered by Scott as both partisan and injudicious. When we read that Brownlow has just been pr'oved a Copartner with *he head detective of Tonossee, hoi agreeing to offer large rewards, p)rovi dod he got one haIf of them, we begin to suspect Scott of hraving taken les. sons in the art of Government from hia brother Governor of Tonnessee. Randolph's murder was nmot only an econsion of a jubilee in Charleston over''ten thousand votes" added to the Radical partyv thoreojy, Lut thio sympathy of his fellow-laborers in the work of establishing ''impartial gov ernment" in South Carolina must needs also take the shape of "busi noss," (see Charleston Radioal Organ) thmat Is, of making five thousand dol lars out: of it,.if possible I The tend'enoy of such rewards as Scott has offered, is to encourage per jury, and to bring innocent mon to in convenionco, if not to death, by thme false witness of mnen who will faibricato a case so as to draw the reward and at the same time, glut their malice. An unscrupulous scound.oly such as Whittemore, for example, is known to be, could easily so manipulate no groes, as to prove a murder upon In. n>eeeoe itself, gratify his revenge and draw-his pay. The killing of Negroe Legislatore might thus become a very profitable business--alm)ost as good as going to Congress.. Thec shooting of .Seott himself, even more so for if a Legislator is worth five thiousand dol Nra, a Governor ought to bring fifty thousand. The Mackeys. ought to get bold of this Ides, for Seott broke the rIng, and they arc not too good, unless g'ossly slandered, for revengo and ptu$or.. Ei they, or flulbar.d, or some Qthe speoulating Yankee wishes to go -ito this busIness, now Is their chance.. For' the 8st time in the history of 8om(Orolnghro Is mey In It. *!iii Urhat the Qhaqrleston Radical mpis when -b 16auds Scotts k,pnblishesu oi ffers of' 'y e ghndred and Ste thousanud, gi*fan%ays, Mwo mean wu ~ O~*ourseyou do,ndJ you . aske,4pys Otherino you would be 6n the Othr o Kasoil and Dix'O'P miiprovo JUr . oda Every plan-tor who *11 at end to it carefully can add twenty ive per cent to his income, in h series oof ,five or ten years, .by. im proving-the seed he commenced with, lot it have been the Boyds' Prolifie, the Bates', the- Dixon or the Zipporah variety,. Noticitg tle, death; oDri D. W. Ray last week called 1 to our miil his experieneo on this siibje6o td given to us -in person-. Every year le would pick the cottun'fil'm the larg. est and healthiest talks *f a b'ut. and highly manured acre ofiabd, g'in it, aid (tke the seed to plant thi same acre with the seed on t6of4oltow ing year, while willi the remaind'& the seed frQm the acre ho would plant his general crop. Ie told us'that Cho improvelent both as to quantity he m11ado to theo3 acrn, and as to the gnality of the star-lo, was very strik ing, and that his cotton seed always commanded a premium in price in his neighborhood. Wore this simple jan systematically pursued, we be. lievo that twenty-live bales would be soon raised, where twenty are raised now, and the lint would be so improv ed as to bring live cents more on the pound. '1lue first pi-'ling is it the best from wh ich io Arove sWl, p r Im -6tro lst one. hM Aed is mnoro nmature and in its best, condition when resor% od from the middle picking. Yet even thoso who know this fact, lose 11nn-1al.y severl 1jundred poundas O scad mot tin to the acre> and one oT two centson vach pound df the lint, by not putting their knowledgt to advantage. The Dixon C-otton saa a gr'et rep tation. It is a profuso bearer but the lint is inferior,or at least not supo rior, to that of the 'ordlinory VaTieties-. We hear disst iA'ctio'n *c1primsA by some that have tried it. And wy I \Vo conjecture that in our warning to each planter to improve his soed, and to guard against Its detorlovatlob, we have suggested a reason for their dis satisfaction. The seed most likely was not selected seed, if got from Dix on himself, and we are cortain, it was not select-d sotl, if gottol, at second hand, in this State, for there Is a proi verbial and disgraceful slovenliness, caught from the negroo, and apparent ly incurable,'In South Ourolina, with regard to everything of the kind. If it be remembered that the varieties of several fruits, are known to be butim. provements upon one original variety ulie to carei(l cullivation, this sugges tion of ours will have its weight. We publhieod, in this paper a fort. night ago, an account of the 1ooler Cotton, which sells for forty-fivo cents, when ours brings t wenty-five. It il a Louiisiana variety but three years old, accidlont. ly observed by a Mr. Peel in a few stailks, the soods of which lhe took pains to pr1eerve, and this yoal'plIank ed his whole p)lantation with the va riety, wvith, the gratifying result of sellig his crop at forty-eight cents h The Rohiols Cetton is another very prolitic tiety in great demand in Georgia, where it was introduced and perhaips discovered by the Hlonorablo Echolsa, ox-member of Congress. We see it stated in the atiarleston~ Mercury, that a bale of the ZippoMai or '/oporah variety, which has been cultivated with wonderful success at Aikon in,this State, and which we have seen and siispoet to beo identoaf withu the Echiols cotton, sold, last week, in Now York, for one hundred and eIghty dollars. Think of getting one hundred and eighty, instead of ninety dollars, for each bale of' eotton, #yd you w~ill begin to perceive that we are calling attention to a most impor.. tant subjeot.; las any one ever attempted tf in troduce into Fairfield District the Egyptian Cotton ? It sells readily at sixty cents. Have they ever tied- to introduce the Flortda cc,ttoni ? It sells at from furty to- slaty den and ias almost drisen t$d SkaTIlan oot ton to the wvall, by 'bringing dQwn its price s'o low, that though .It oa5006 be equalled In quality -of sta'plo, it Is hardly pronitable to plant it. It must not be taken for grst od 1o. forehand, that this climato wfl,1.get suit tliese last-two. varietIes. . Rioe is native to India, 'yet Carollhea tldot better, and Indeed thfe best IVtt~ world, and if our rgadoer 4Niqgt fo Itamsey''s Iistory of South Sarp ha they will-And ont that rico was tr. ruhcestor of the editorf th pap rLandgrafo Thowae, ih,tlpia4g ad, qa.an e.*perin*ent*e some-adg siq iiven.hlas by the.OaptaI,d 0?a av.s n hi. ho6 I1, Charleston.-.8 'Ilorida >r EJgyptiancebtte,i mtptey hoog4 [t Is worth the.tWai. ~John l1cIKons1'o,?E.g., of Columbia l'as beens nominated fora M$wlab *a. r e auoch intere In we print below n IN ovullxpresses his eO viotion t t.Oe"Se9gision nevolution inangurated by- the the election of Abrahamn Lincoln will avenuate, in el, 1 tile staviolituenit o an 1n: pondent SoIqet4lopublie' Evbnts have soomod to us to be taking that dirgotjon,evor, siknep -t)io. -rj i. by7 And rew'Johnson, aud'.tirou'gh "himn by torin of oapAtulatin. A nd the 14i dcoey can only Lo celotid by the election of8herni:an as the next Presi -dent after Grout or Seyinoiur Upon those terms as his IlutI'orn, by -an Wes'hohingNorthern Vote. The tMdtIC.df t'ole South h1s been cru o'lly '%1161 44th-, and is now totally destroyed, 'and 'it -is no light matter for any governmeint to have poria nointly alienaIIed the 11ffections of such a peoplo e o'ur. in such a country aH the Southern States. We-ure bepon ing more than-evo'r t dist(+1ot qYW4Pil, wi tIl a Aistinct hfory 111A 'istiiYt fdclings.. The presono of th'6 negy-oo amongst us, b<iiiiging with it all the annoyances or ovorlast-ifg iurUtnical intormeddling with olur domestic poli. cy and private butincies, first miado us distinot, and low that lie has boon sot freo till keeps us distinut, and M *IOWtblto 068 fim t1a 1o'ti in dueo et*no Nort1hor hrisalial self-right ootaToss cannot scO thii, and many Southern men, looking simply to the overwhelming blaunders of Jefforson Davis's atWidl wlt1stSuiency and be sotted obstinancy, and to Ith dtAnt of our armins sprii.ging therefroi, do d-ot believe it. . Others longing for Pace, and iocing the angry clouds of the fu turoe tTU" O't t4f l lightning, and big with fearfuli woe, s'hut the*r eyes,and saying vainly to themselves, there cannot be another storm aifter what wo have suffered, will nvt be lieve it. But:tho North, When: tri umphantj has rend itself 111ltifess to liberty and unworthy -of the South ttath both iijut mA lntes, and the day o'f.rotributiun and d-ellfurance will surely coumo. We are now at work repairing ont- fortunes nid .li b6rin;r for that wdalth sure to como to us, and hih 16 Lundition of indo pondonce. This is plainly our pres ont duty" and policy. Let us do it faithfully. Then no matter whether Grantor Soymour provo inofficient,to give faithfuhildss t t. ratillthess people, and magnanimity and honor to a mean people, the fate of, our children will be in their own haids We must nako ond remark in clos ing before letting our impatient read. ors rand Howell Cobb for thenselvoF. Thid'spirit of the Southern peopile is. 'I truly horoln, ad new las it rien higher thpn withing the last fortnight, Ghent'espito deceitful auguries of ra'sconser.vatism and power over Radicalism for good, dreary ,years:of lpolitical imptnesga hi rs peot,pnd the prospoet of relief from Northern pharisoos and lhypoturitds hopeless. We hale felt ourelvoes a tonfold dotornaiationivo~r to surren der the great principles of libert,y to the foul demands of Radicalism, but to r esist to the end, and 1 attle for tight against might 'forever: 'W hafve .earcfwlly read ottr dAfin e( tcnow if *6 ar'o d4y ecoptiori mand we tell our rondors n'o. 'the 8outh stands glorious In thd hour of anicipa. ted and almost derahi dlefeat. Tfhe'1 ~great So#tbetft hear ts &f fa,io Lile t(i w'ators of QOcen *aIed y thes winds, It ihaves withr'grand and hii' role felhing,. which. lifts, It up to hengeon as if h)ovedI by h4sradton' fft'h li.h f cur enemies were not doaf, they miighit understanid. What means this quick, this wide' spready. this stern 'resolvo '1 Wlhat niteabs thli.lalni mhJ ,d%tlbal lo'ok, thrdgh the thklolg luds of the preendrith unteliking-faith1 to. the fmutu'e. IQ inean.,-,e . righ., of th. . Batesa intended by the Uonstitutio,, weMrse onl.y peace, and we will hyge 'thetn the enufao gf our slpaves (5A n'e~* i o be~ i ve of the *wat the;doyu yoji,,a ue as mes rostoringp~ee snd hesl hthyimrnej l As a s~a)sdm Vio men aur9 of 8oulhmitie aF an qmi f.e,'N th ern people were earnest In their tlani1tai1 8St9m the UtIIIW, aCt9 oulh1jeut hpaoga.,g ie) tla 1pWldfeV inadh hy.seor ~ aside ofb Nort6e' tiolhibr; hader's th sampbesser, agaUei.aforeign engatm . .li . W9i ihSMa4fP ?she " KWtm 1 )o tea&~ttt. leathig,ehoa a of fkdom. Catl,yu are not so bi 1 P h O t t o h a * 4 t th 9 6I s l . "Altrtax QN:Test4 s TRICD." 'l e Y. 0/altie Advo4 , closing 1 noticIwitlt uiOoabo o ho of the kill ing t'9110 . R dop a l9i feur. fiul ti histo 0'6 d i'a of writihg by the unlihpp., i "i ISo-t - Knowingly, wo will deferid snollting . rong by the .Souh, much les- lie tlinthwfal act of a few unknown persons. Nor does such yout I receiyuindorl -ntny "t he squt l') any 1ire hm similar conduct, in a differ qnt locolity wppdrecelve tAO sqpction cf *leNorth. : 'e t-re "unaliyi 'and some of our- people.1no ''iinisgsailed," as are ill 11o(1ple who Iake or provoke lhe sword. Had 11i- ieelbe' f th'o ilIh'Crolin, CoptoK ceO of fhe MNK liodis 'Episcopal b161irohi acdn i gle in the way of sialvaiont rnther thann)0.ti leiht Ier in p:ty' p6jitidg, I It e 84s1 It woulI ll IvIe hVq: anvm bete or oiff, I he erenchuer nlive, 11nd11 the eimr of the Afdom. mioIo saueth ina afer 't) &y ,,f Ii. Sonik. While we hetilve' til all #4ch ;on' 'hinet tow!Ird.4 ally sifh p.rtoi meris a full Ie'DiP;,l4i', of repi-lh li., IIIIel rhile the Cir. eno1 1cem of' lle 4l61ea of tie .'filnis erl' sukeI it I,ru1ly ti foI tuint u for inoent. ones --if' Ihe --idoc,,i' ill Dill>w atasy 1'' i u le niiet-i. -yet i i 1111oamost certl1:itt, 'l1h11 if to- a fe'it un on i .ejacttr ff 'th1'C 'ljpel brial .11a1her41ed to his 17oik of sAviig s6ls, le wolild h1ave been livintg i and <doing 1,ooi in daY. The 110lif tici al. rialieur Holmn the ''min imvi," w i kinated, sntl lie ministeriol nII)iII'161ix feIil Il:w. Tei's rimnrk- im 1v no reflection on tie color f mr.-l. of,n I lie coiople.ioni of' his lt'li-i , nlor even o hsi' '4a1-ilmi As a *Ise legislator As it *inhaisie. Ih',o eqrvd wn.ia in i wrmiog plaje: wiuketd men f6mod hilo flie e :IaId h1ew Iinll. lie must n11Ccont1, for [lae place. Iis Iayere frPh ths.e manner ot hic dea h. il or Goon) Onst.-.1 'riendf asked un Vio following qiestion yesterday i -1+o you really think Heymone and Ilair 8idnd alay 0chi1nce of election ?" Wo ansiwer, seriously, we (4. W believe 1tha11 they will cni'ay Ole followiig States, if ltue Col S 'lva tives of' tle S111 luheri States nilned will do I thoir tylY v, ip: Alabama,. Arkan s:%s, (alifortin, Conieci icul, Deleware, Gemogin, lildiani. Kentucky. Louisiann, larylanMid, Missoutri, Nevada, New Jersey, New Yorik, Noith Cairolhn, Oregon, Penn. ,sylNania and West Virginia. Th(i( give a tolal eleolornd volo of one Iniiihdre ano seventy onie, or twentfy.Ilree Mto' a nii h ii lunt tim.joriy. If we esrly llItnols, \hicli w' think highly probable, it will give Its sixteenl mo10re votes, or a total of one Iundred and eighty seven electoral voles. We see no cati e 'ift' potidency. It is out inest convibtO6 tIhat 141e Northsern D)eaimnoats Are now mo-e Aetebluined aud amot'e vigorolt thanI they tVero previous 10 the electionik in Noveiiiber. Thove pAi,ers ond speakers whd 're di cour-agi%g uta' people by their overifislns crmiking's about disaster ought to be 'dou siderate aiougha to keep their gr6wIig; to I hemselvei. They hiavo to right to doter oi ltes Iont lie perl'ormance of a duty they dreI now I r-ying it slir'k themselves. Wo reptat, ive do fe1 Iopliful. pIaIY, 11a1 guine of (lie result.- li'i/miay1o) S(4r. FHAMt'mS -By ie Most Sipdlidous f -auds le railicals succeded int Pennsylviii4; by it sMaill til joihy, The eldcilon rettirns froth Phibisah'l ph'altYord 6iiost conclusive bvidence f ite o,lottization of radio il voters in thait -ity from mdjoining Siiaea. Take, for iii. Vancee, fite nggiegale vote for State Audi, 1wr, which amo.unts Io 118,771. Thi. vote is laiiger, by .1,522, limit annj voil ever c.st in New Y-lrk city There is no doubt that it was la'gely swelled by Now Yor.k voters. Again, tihe Rllicals shoO n gaitt of 9,892 votes in 1hi llell lia over their vote of l8i7, at gin of 2.)01e cet. The Demo. ersauts guaned 15' por' Cant oa their 'voto of 18(U7, O'hii filet shows concflluslvely tht Ilae Rla'dcal gAan did nuof, cotme fromt the Demmoratic ranks Th'uu, .by flue hls'p of' coenotggers fronm neighalporang Slates, the Jatcobin party, by a close vole, oarr'ied the ltreo St'ates of lidi. ann, O)fuo amnd P'eunylvania. in llhe October lelions. in thme Pre.sidenltial ollection fthese care-bagger's will be neededt at home11. MIilt mini..io uot 'smtotu ANi BLA.it,-A cucresond(ent wuitinug to thse Baltimnore Axc/uenqv, put Maruyl'mnd diownt for Seymotutt itaud Ilia is' lby 40,000 majority, and sioys Weo wrilo mua'rely to fell you in a few words of alle enthutajsinm nOw pervadIng t he Stale d'apital fund AllJiinai contry f01' the de'miocrdtuic tco'nsbrvativ,e candildates. Ilon. lTorat io 8cy'nour 'n ed General P. P. Blair. Meotinag?s are laeing hteldi reglat, and fhe ba al will be kept. lsteadily In motion'until afteru the P1rosionfialI election. Thle I(on. Win. .Pinitney Whlyte, present United Sta'les Sonator firom Mairylaned, addltressed the democrats anid consiorvtlives at Annapolis on WVednesdlay evening, fthe 2 lst, and made one of the mtan poggg'fl Stumpj speechles it huas over been our1 good fort uano to lisIo 01o9, dloqusent, humorous and carrying' con'tict itm-to-every hearer. I weukd .,ppear by our Niew Orlean's'die patohues thaat thle naegroes in the so-palled r*egislafture of L,ouisi,ana are playing the samec game on the white members I hat flue whuites of Georgia played on thenegr'o mem bore at. Autnf a-turning them ouiP;- Bo.day by day ii becomes more and more evId-ntI uhuat theo question in thae Soth I one. of I raeos. A few years, or ,perhaps mlonths, wvill brush away all Ihe rubtbishiof popthla, try withI which, political. gas baegs:e Ianae vedecd it, . Aoyua 0oot.-John R- McGowan, a yoting matn, Comunltedl suicide yesterday at lie lomb of a young lady to 3rknm hze had( been atfeached, in flue .Washingldiq'emdel-'y y chootiag' himself lq the~ head 'swith a pie. ol,. T'he ball penetfrated from th.oaright 46 he left, temple. lie *ase conv'eyede to. the Jalirit!llo*pital, and- died Ihere' about-7 u >'clook.ll teno s engnged to be married to i b yoluug lady Wko;died abdut a - yeaFago, mad h1om tiIs,gwIiefhe'n,ybr' tuEo6o*. MaIt apanof~ the Star of the Wesat Oresoent $ '1 on6e hundredani hyo eh n - is name as a candidato fok thb9 'Mh6 ralty of Columbias --n --, ouuI tkoftn 110spectg 'Dal 'ho od, .o at Id tiat nuot uot itour.: 'lie is ood ai ' anIu s Je o cunrre' of th'1 8 Voler n. It.Must re ceh its ell. max. Oranit liimself wilt endeavor to stily it, but ie, too, will be swept away. We have seen war, bloodshod, partial despo. husm. We ae now seeing license in the Wini'67TlWrty. Thoie*t step itiarehf apd a renowni of hostilit ios, w4ich %viki "Ait, General, Yh6 'san'o thing was said 1i 1iTmo." . %Stit *4s, CaPtaitt - lonAt, 19 lion; was nt itt-. . Etiuppote Grant PresltIt-nd my privale opinion is ial. ie will bm eleel ed---td what will bo I lie re,41ul. ( Unngro-1 will be colitpellt. , ad pui me 1,,ure1 Alt. I lie SoIthlernl Sinlies. sitilitir to 11i,st rittopl.d it, Tes.-ev ; For uiiles .it t he tutu ' ilie 8),1t It a e all are10 isj c it 4i t 0 it pot *ilt o' makrtuj isalie ,ee i., let- t''I e Jowl .ensf mo erin arn wre if) ,desiroy e Ituadical jotry. Give inythi like ir. u d11m1 oft !jtt'eel anld of nitt'ion an I we willI nt) only kill IIe pty(, s hee, blt. :i,b.,al t,y file Northern Doieof-raey, we will kill it At. I te Norlth. lt d 11iilien Ii-ndest kiow thi.. and self preservallon will mompel them to nil-pi h1artd menisllrCis f,10r t.'e Xmith. )4s. potitm here will etilnially reciiupulo ll.e Northt. one-lfi of mhis #,imiory eunimt lunig een1iti 11'ret u Lil'! t li h i(i4i1-loulf is ill aslate jyn vIIn1t:g-. ih.-. IIhe Norilhern! peopl ie o iadu ii" FeMe lie me tlyrriten whihol we art nlow feelitg. iItero will w it revolt1ion ILt lie Nth, iod it. Is merely a miller of iimo for its wecicnoi:ci'. itveu. ionl I ie Noril iIItkus Its arkiirts. tnld Oie Rntdiull patty will ntot. (mly hie extermi 'innlel, but tile 8.ihlt'"--here iho General Vnaused1. ''It,A thl 'Sotih ?" 1 q teiesi. * Will to an ittnpendent. republo." Antd t'ier a slort pase he went oi n -.-I timy t live io seu the dity, bit yout tma1y. Jell'. DOL vim tIIly said tlint although our catuse was last, tlf principtehir 'Wyhicit we' fouighi ciln never tire. -If 161011A-soi; 1-mitbsels liill pre. vaitledti Ft'er I Imiivur eMtid, wo Wot1h4l hiid h fd a lasiig Uion, bitt otX great idem ,.' repti 11h10n goyer4nme Vi11tul'h 't 'rim -ilt. Cdt in thl enod. E.xtreilsits have prevailed aid will com.tinu to pirtvail for soie yesilS to come. Cnitlitl, We holve a long anil tIreary peospect heAre ts : bit( I ilievo fiings Will collie right fteir Ill. But When Actdmit voties ogtin I liee will bo t wo gov binitcntis itsieadi of onc i,ili i lir- ('Iltt to I&evcit ihe pi.-si'b:o chlnee ol' it S'tilhern Conlfredurty $he No hlirit Itnilietils %lto ho Rotlig its to tiake ote itovitablo." "Bll. Generi, do you tot itlink that it' thle rnlilicial.4 11INtempt1II go 1,1rither Grant will itO his infliceo ngainst I theml atnd cIll ['pon the Dmoerncy (d nid him'?" "No ; I don't believe ihat rnthat. s i?qapy great Topiil ily. If lien Vlds had 1l'-t t le ugltlidAte rul. I lie lriesideniy, ie lyouhi hot have he'deivaeo V6 less thanl Grat will. I l'pet 1 itt. ite progress of this ite. ,olutlon onatol be checked I hurried onl Iby rmy partlioultir inan. (o'il knows I sinere, ly wish that lho prospect wa1s brightler, but o mne al leiist it is very dark."---Cor . . '1 o the 0'itiEena of South Oarolina; FEL.LOW CIT-RtNM : The 'iiietroTis e4m. tit4ittis mad114o to' I him )epl-11n01tie of' nrntde ind nuitiges, committedi by wicked anud in. coniielterale persosi, exciled by inliense pi y leelitg, mndIe it my dtty to ismuo ithe lite rolaltimll .n1. c.l-iing t1upitt all gom,i .1d ile mtel, wiithot r-pect to I-olticial pr-eil lections, o uittle i a determtoittus to dis ,omntenancen stm d'nsift nlta. l.!wlesQsne.ii mnid Lioloneo, nild in Jit olAw. Io recover. 1141 tinlinl fi le goo.d t1me:1 iltit has r lettoftore bqen lie heritage ai' Mhe pride or mo' ho koveld tl It0 ' ist now Imy) p1h1sing oh'y to ,!ongenmiuhtio y..ti upon Ohe benelloial reatulim Ata thave Onsied from Ilie amnlirahte antil mell-liltielI Itt'driss i' en. I1itbi i a id lhe E'ectilive Cotimittee to h'10 I )e itratI parly' In holiest and14 impvrevivve t-il";Ih% st:ve citiled oin the teople l4 sut phol IIl'. laws, to preser-vo I te peace, atd to doun01itie hose crims." which ha1tve so reccttly beet 'l'osee in Itriotic coun rsesI,anotti0 fasilI of hav-i' ing a widte nnd whonleitte inifl'eice hi metd irtotg thie ve'hemnc' of' feetitng of Ihto, lo whtomi lhey ste authIos'ittively nddtressed, white thsey hsave' quieted Ithe spprehesnslians snd cOoilite.d the respeel and good ill of lhirk polticasl ippttnenis. I'This is ers'aintly jis causte for contgrtlasito to ever'y well-wisher of Ilhe 8'auto, and if give-s mest .ttfeignetI plpteasure to neknotwlegre ii, an,1 it earntestly itnvoko the e'b':ngsim a oftsu ivery mtembet.r of theo Jiepiublican paty) in reciprocating, Io lto fullest extnt lthe pa. lfio polley sto n dttirnly incuilcatetd lsy Ithe riting diisensslons bM aioidedI, nntd isp ~enla bit 1ado 1o the~ intelligentce aid' ren tots, nndtc not Io the font'rat' passIons, of the. somtmuntlly. Dillfer'as w ny itr political se ',titnentls, it is thle..jtto iike at' witidet fntrl''i tisf for n'i'sll tto nyil to, ansd on' li in, use el'tioy of Vnuhee't~t'd 'di'es for' politicasl evIls, neiddil or suIpfosed- Li 'b'ear antI f'orhlone" be our' maiximl, andi so shtall Ihe peiace, prospr'it, nttd hSonort of' our iloved Slate Ite maintatited ansd pe'rptusl si, notd her' time-hlsnared e.sculchon's ii Ibt vrek 09ed, tnaitied arid tfu'ttlted, in all 'is o tgitat pfttif~ frid ltft to. ROWfisiT K Sf'OTT, * * *Governor. - '?lle life~ inhi~ltahlds out 1o busrn, Th's fiteit sinnto' may returnt." )A.-Theo steamer Aliask; arrtiv'ed at. New ktork, on theo20th it., -brintgintg .lsManita Ilates lo Ithe 20th tilt., andit .M29,000 in Lsron n.o from California.- Genteral. WVarre'n, litialor to Ontutomala, is o.ng (Ihe passon ;er. Twot small vosgets lden witls attI1s evad. id The vigllonce or' the Panamta natliorltlos nd-eessped to Los Santos I it idi the reovo. \tionistb there. '' Two' men ownting lim )data ecaped arr'est by Iaking refuge on ho stealtter Nevada,. sihough~ soldiers were etu to thle vessel for llte intrspose of appre. eoding thtem. ad"be"i IMpt'odeg as, a9hhters t o join (Gte xpedillon'to put., lewr G1n rebellion it Clii. tiqut, wisloht expeilli sinil'd w;tl, *'e fu QOrreoso as,oomsantder, . Val1payalso d.ites,o 10.cipher 3I sfato tha' 7914uL iJpmnago.had JAsen eonsiotted thtf%ifgh ut Chill t,y 'heavy raIns. F'orty peradnia !erO cdrevned in I be evollon'riverg,,and~ the t'PPs.I, Ihe;sota6hertpro1Viaoes'have beoot .8ette FIeoro0?halt,'arted 'f'th Ebbad(os. ebompl.t. W joIMA reaygt pEAc'e WhIt in. Ecuador and Pftttiehpoi. MfGee04. r4's.pi&a of arbipAIon ; but Chill favot's iaendn Pt0recommended by' rance and EngIeud AleOI) 1ed&'dtunwp,ei birdi(6,dnO theo LerjjaSJ##ag9 i %111* I Local Items. Winusboro Uotton Market. WINNanoa1o, November 3.-Sales during the past week were 624 bales a 22a23 cents. Billfor lujguotion apd Roli f- . ii. Clownioy. The State Fonatorship. It is pretty gon4ra) pto their votes to-da'y for . ho Vas ,c JE"s q., for StntC Senh!tor from Fairfi-AJ lgo'%ble~-Pa*i- A lo-K NO havo k"pp hyoator41yhl J);e- tts .1y .10 triec th is ma(nure in 1,sathe prefred.it to Vvruvian. See, udvor tisom'en t of J. N Robsen ' le State Constable, John B ltub. biard; yeforday arrived in Whnn boko with a Ysse ofiiln" e:el,l aIti arrest6d aid c.arried to Colmmbia', Adolliuis 1. Mllir,. a itizetlof th4 Place, on suspicion of having aidedi Sa8 esepo of Sam1uel Murtisaw and1 Yiml. Fitmeruld, dhat'rgd 'vit t,lho hiurd'er b't oo Nonue, of Nobory. Mr. Adolphys Miller arrestod ps,aq. dessory after the fact to theo killing of Lc Nau, i up before his" lloipO' Judge J.. A. Rut.and; ol Sa Atir<I y; Apon a wriC of labca corpl),, 014 .ro ibused upon giving bail- for his fututi dppcarance to the aNiodunt of $100. iiteraryxellene By exhiining tlt mou-thly r6pot Of the Mt. Zion It'1stitute, it will'be soen, that one of Y pupil*, for, the' frst time this year, hu6 iacked tlp Aiaximum Miik n-i Ve0ry study. Velt ' Tho Little Corporal," - Im the title of a lively mntl ly mnig., azinp for boys and girls, published -by Alfred L. Sewell, Clicgo, Ill. $4b-' eriptioi pried, $1.00 only. -Likeali the monthly9 now 'publielA -, hand,1: some premihis tir promised by.ie 4ditors to.suech s get Ci u at;b cribers, and remit tho i4on6y. Tne Oarolii Fan't; A monthly magazine;. publiaed a Wililinl!ton, North C?.*olhi'.W-b H. Inard, Editor and.Proprietor. Annual subsuription, $2. .I The initial number of this tuontll is,beautifullypritInta4, i abondsin interesting matter to eVery Southern planter, Large Sweet Potatoesc Mr. R. J Gladney has laid on out 'able.somo of the fiaeot.sweet potWtos o hanve ever seae. , Th, iurge weighing six pounds and a qtiartc; air. 0. wIll r.tdepts dui- thanks. Rioh Readina: I , The Plhrenological Journal for,Na.. vomuber, Oontains p6rtrauit&a,dtIbd5 gra phial sket ches ofiax ' hiuWi'r, ti phlilologieal achgolar atid,autborg Jsa,e Taylor,.thceominenst wriloer,on. Cti,~p tian ethies ; 8chillery Chamise o, -Gel. Poets ; Iabella the lte o'Quden'f 1 Spain ; Mrs., T1. MoGuth -'. fedra, aid ; Gonnod theo authoi of c Faust" biesides lively and instruotivo article,' ad sketches on the -antiquity of setdrr;' the play-of Machoth iis'nanimmor.f tal ? Gottiag Rich ;. the *Gdrrmd Murderess, Biaoss Ebergonyl, or' Culture' and Crinme ; the Crisis Int hora life .;. EmnerAon on the eye; Peeream Lion vsva~tim\ilation ; Tobacco san B3ald-knads .; algood juadge of--Chara' ter ; the Now Englands FIisheries - May -Twins Marry 1- An . excellent' unumber. 'fTerms $B-a y'ear.> ,Address' 9. R. Wells, 389 Broad way, N. Y. TJ RENTE : if WILL rent on Ih'e 19t1io tt thlidITh T 9O o'olook, A.. M., all the landsh~1~s ~o the F<ulat9 of II.. A. Glenn,qoa: nov4- t1x2 D. L.O .d PRESHRRIVkL8 [A VNOnarly exhausted our fliat aad 'Vfland Winter Goods 4d hre ahost daily receiving fresha addl tions to 9aIr stok, 9oI atZp1 :; ;ke*sy Obinaties b .: 9,bs,I..f(mer- P' de h Ytan '''" u o sher.-Wht haAdhe C*b f1ama Sw OO0 No I [on. BI R. ED, it e 111i1lgfe pt M. iuinnant, ,Va; 0a foTa Co1 of Fiirfield strict, blige, ! . VUMp [o us F ItIENDS. Paoutssa-Co 6ussailed to t he Amer .ioan o.gsL in,Aifott h,ns;agip,ntd irst landed upon the island of St. Domin go. Last week a veiiel'.from 1t, p6tiingo unloaded in New Yor' oyer four hundred tons of t. C.oli n i Y). Yi. 'rake & Qoj,'of that oily. This is bu a few weeks' silliply of this artiolo, which those gentle men use in the minufittaure ortho-'oelebra. Ied I'iANTAT104 ITTF.its. We are inforinol ley n 'xcliino *ilnt biessua Irake A !Z.) have pot t.idverl isod ni dolir 'r a yernr,. but ahai lh salhes 4f tI or'0tio conthuia at thormer enn'sfiji. In e'864, gli'. receip1s ol' tie PI.NA0' Io, liT-rklus woro .0a9 Io ihose of the New 46rk ' Now fia-. velifn i 6 . MAOo114 WATsu.-Superior to the best imipurted (lerinnn Cologn, and ld at ialf the rice.. 6-tx) w t lie Orlee. 0,0ct 264) Trbute of Respect. At a meetling of tie Buffalo Deniocidlo Club the following prennbe and resolutions wro mlopttd : Wnrn,As, Onl the 7th August, nlitno, de )tred this lire, UHAtLM1 11t00N, Sr., who was lin honorable and[ useful citizen, a worthy and true pit!-ot. At hlie organiza tion of (his Club, altihilligh untnble on no count of physical inability to atibnd in per son ic requested hin name enrolled on the ist 'Of the 13emororntic Club. Retoived. Thai this bdIly deeply lamneilt lhe loss of ov.r Worthy inenber, Charies Broom, nnd thma png'e o,f the minule book be dedieAN to Its 1eon011y Resolred, i'it h copy of fihe above reso lutions he piblshed in the Distript papers. W. IV. EN'11MINGEMR, See. oct 29-1 NOTICE TO P6A NTER18, SOLUBLE PACIFIC. GUANO. I ilE3highly sa isfaclory nid remarkab)e effecimofthlis GUANO in pjodlcing ery langely inerensed crope, 4r Cotion, .orn and otheir staple crops, ins Altraco1 lie general atention of planters and. fiarn irs. In order to confimn public confidence n the continued exellence of this diunuo ad avail of the best scientific nbility in lie propecition of this imporiant business, he Pacific (ano Company inns consuimnat d professional engagermnt with Dr. St. huliotn 114venel of Charleaton, 8. C., as olet ifia adviser and convOlhg Chpmist, to he 'ompany, Dr. Ravehel is comersant whh tho conposilton and qulities or the Jumno, as well as with the cliraeter, .olnoy knd uY%usQal resomrea of ine Pmoiflo lun no )ompn and will conmunjoiato full infor inatlon on these points to planters who iiny all oni hin or address him at Charlestoti, ; C; JNO. 8. RKESE & CO., 6iibral Agents, Pacifio Q.unno Comptany, 'nltimioro, Md. . J. N. 11011SON, kient I S-mith Clrolina, Charleston, S. C. 1nov 8-t#x2 NiEW siCCKIC [OOTS and .8hoes. (N. C. make) fiats, UP Caps, Mitcking (Moison's) Blacking Brushes, Coffee Millm, Coffee Polo, '"eil 11o, (fancy)l3uckets, Wash Pans, Tin Plates, Striners, Oraters, Cup,, ''able Salt, Spoons, Paper. Etnvelopes, Ink;Pelns, Cotton Carl,s. Pipes, tucked A, 3A'okfrell, Ghf.1.4V, icnkers, Snaps, (all kindis) Suda, Stasoch, Candlen Blnck Pepper. Ginger, Allspico, -itnnmon, Cloves, Nut. Aegs, - Powder, Sinol, thaps, Pis tols, Pickles, Sair dines, Oysters, Fresh Can tiiIns, Almonds, Peeann Nuts, IBrinsil Nuts Bai~sls Walnuts, Chefring'and 8mok init TbSaoco, Segars.. Shoe Thread, Tineks, Yankey. INu'i'ong, AS. Just, ceceived by JtIIlN McOITilU$ CO0. oct 20 Ditrect Steam C'om:snicanteion be tween Char,IeSten amuk Liver HiiRiiiST 1ON andi I iver ol Seamslip Li ne, eomposed df the tirsd Class Treni Iteamners GoldetiH[lt, 118 tons, IJg C, lm;bocth,,Commapnder Mrei on Botphorus,, 950 tons, J urel Cm nander, Mnr'nora, Mio toha, F. Mnuell, Corn niander. Days of sailing t-ornbCharlestoht 1st, tnd Oth .ot each:m9nth, as foflowni: Miolden h(ern, .-..15th N9ven r. Blosplhoruu, - . Dee r Martpora. - - 15ih DecemnbL. Arrahgeindnt having been' fmid6 tnih he 8eurh Caroh'na aind 01one Railrtoad Cotts ates fo,r the~ pJrus)rcalig9ef rQpR reight, .tjp pera of, Olon ,e ,i*l.. foramny rely on tle utmdst is al. Collon coznsigned to the undersIgne'd fot hipmnet-by this lieill be fot'war'ded tree 'f omtsissiond' aslual dkpeifses trnly 4dtltI~ . OMRT MURS~ & CO,Age~nt notCharlesign ~ ARD oTitma Wam' bergph psht of S s ilinereasne ylI6~pr f.u N*opr on uinould plant atfaqW' bf Whe4t withmout ' . .-Qt