The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, November 11, 1868, Image 3
-'Saifitu, NoYemtitr8.
Negroes appqared in gret&' n 'un:rs whoe0
the polls opene and Aook entire possession;
,his coni,nuad until ubout, .ovy, Yclook.
Evory wit man who came jo vote, was
clubbo ' aw0hy; finally a fl h 9ommoq6ed,
ihe negroos drawing baof t1o yies" thon
COMOUCed 1o voto. In ail PD111h1tes the no-,
groe riillied and attaokl, 16 itee. - A
negro djerael rera prtt i sh9t a
ollepianrgh the mo ly wouI' nd.
ng hanq i1r th g Iamel,.general the
orowd.- ho' to.pros6t'va o or;
the negroGspfp,ught 'thet lesporaely.; U1a.
,ly, tbe, pplico -used j.j pistol6 when
h negro ro ke d..,4tth ;'five negroes
10%4d soveral wounded for p9liCemtan
weupdoei. opo , mortally.., A youtng lady
lre4jng iq it b9uq opp;etO JhO Court
_,wa awen plot. a nball whik.pame:
- ta i wind4w, ut not dangerously)
Trouble is autio ipated to * ijght.
SAVANNAif, Novembor 8-P. M.
SIne mOrnir;, no dlititrbliaoe. Alt
quiet. It Is Imht:,msibleto sty wh6s ahead
until the actual ob1unt.
ALt Ogooloe preciot, nogroes, .1,000
lrog,.artiol wit h tluskelo, ih9t gups, and
146toil, ookiposesslon of the 1 o ll and at
lowed no Popocratiofl g roes 1 vote. The
,whit.os wk.o were allowed to vote a to do
it 84nd rd.,
All qu1o nIIthe) ol(.,
Tho negroes in the city 'iatonot g66rally
vote. llo Den Wjt6o rty,ia th og;114-'
'y is eskiniated atfrom 800 to 1,000.
Thiro is rent. exulteipein in thb' oity on,
accotnt ot tfh istukbitp of this morning,
and athroat, from' aig.oes to burn, the
ptown. .. 91 \wo no *os jiord 111od this
noring ir 9rm o1en to fOot*ety wound
cd.,
A,jargg body of nog'robi:matched toWards
-the: bify the 9oho i'dad thil evening.
Thot wor'neb by spo1A poli.e and 6rder
dd*.o.4porsoi e od to d io
o tM a 64 1b erbs dtre re
poif.
Th,o..olo on osoahee r9ad, still eon
tinnes. . 8ouel. 4A0w, son of Hon. Judge
11aw, who *as one. of ille speolal polioe,
"'au killed this evening about one mile from
the city. There is geat.oxoilenient atmo6g
the citieis, and th_,lty is patrollod by
armed mnene~
NEW YORK
-w Y9nti, November 4.
Y110 , lbany. ournoa 'concedes ' the State
asiouo for Syitn9ui' by -8,000 and for
ll(uan b -000. Tho Albany Argus
AI (, Soytho'ut. hrid 25,006 for
loffman, but conodpo t,he LegislAttiro to
o'Reflpiibioana bya'small.mjortif.
NVV .ER8EY
,e . A ovembe'4.r
ho-.8fde,gvoA Spthu 000 majort.
>11MA'o Fa* Apo, No1ember 4.
ile elty bis g6ne einoorktio by 1,600
n -leturtho,Antpr.ldr come,
in L .1 0 large .R ublican
a 4 Ia R.ibT ne donftontl claim
th Statbeby.a lage mnajorit.
The r0 e ii by rYo
8,00 lo 6,00,qnd .' ile6tion of Johno
land Estell to 0ongres.
NEVXD4.
SAX F AqISCo, Novombor 4,
iq IAp buchi havoifobably 'carried
Q 00.
$4' Fini.idO, imbor 6.
- The 49 1 aus h4ve pro bly carriled
Crogops6,1IA
NORITl AROLINA.
W1,%TPcW , N. 0., November 4.
,lapy Det'1oorp alin t4o ? aM9for Bey.
nour. but the o Star estimtest o
topubWiban, majoritt le Stet at 8,000
SQW1A,~*>
SAVAmsuH, Qa,, Novo nbor.
on th ~g9ol Le~af s 'M to
h'iteh: into tile Je~. ,?rsoneli,ing on the
former- ror( id% bof gotpolled to come
)Into th -i~forprotection, wPersons -who
0live,ntj i heetsy,jt ' . tieped to go
hoq b op4 eed' back. by..tho no-2
fl'he.r Iy,treuita.n:during
SthlenI~t nau the ?aoaj,es..
Th e sn:r . ~.twont:.se#o counties,
sQp$ tobwent .oly te.L1 ,
Iloa. h le., oer etot.o,9 'hwn.,
Dgn'edr t o mn ort f .11,700'. .. Th.o idi
the 8 26,000/ rp4s
DemrocraMo ,ut oiity bf24 000, with' y'
cout,iies'to hea rermn.y The Democrats
plaim the Site by over 40,00 mnajori
tiy.
jBottna thti 'ft~~eiica
is ntLgt'ne.~ ~ij
anulajent to overcomo o for r 1e~
Itajorit, of 2.O00~ Sh3loher,. onerva
tiye, 9 shye 1 esea:to. 0dtigress
frii& Sixth isitrit..T .~ tinl
tturnsIromsthe Beyonth Diatriot, indie
the W1oIhidni Wdr.inF00 onerv alie
1oNTGAloYr4Ar., 1,.5.
Sta fte ttel89O Otin
it u
wh sebi t#Iol
s ojfLv8'
61 q Feon
oy.5eAs,ia
Jnoouo {.h
S fax hand. i
Nevada gives 1,000 Republican ma
jority and sends Vitai, .tepublican, to
Congress.
Mismsouri givrdo Grant about 2.600
majority.'
PHILADELPIIIA, Novoinl.cr 6.
T O return judgas of.the city threw
DU tbo fourth warid vote on account
Df frauds, thus - making the Radical
nvajority (official) 6,812 In 'iladol.
phia.
MINNESOTpA
WASIINGTON, Povoibcr V.
Minnesota goes by12,000 for the
l1opubliop. i nga,tj.us Donnelly,
Jtepublian) is certainly defeated.
.. AFIEOnN'IA.
MYX8,hINOTON, November 0.
Jgniq A. olison (fUeiocrat), of
,alifornia, telogp '.iere that hto is
,elted to Congress'... This,,gives ,tjo
)einooits -two out of the three'on
,reastmen front that 'tat.
NOnTH CARO.INA.
WILMNG' ON, . C. ofber 6.
The ratur,is aro too invoinpleto to
ay how tho State has gono, ,but the
,enoral opinion is that Grant lae car
ied it 4yp'oot 5'000. Large Den>
i-ati 'gafifs have boon inade in the
Irat, scoond, third na fourth congres
ioxa1,-'AWtri6ts-.. L. C. Cobb (11epab
ican,) t j! te first ;. David Heaton
Republpan), in .the aicond; John T.
=owe.so (RepqbugAan),, (p tho fourtO'
md Isaac G. Lash.(Ropublican), in
;be fiftl distri9ts, Io all reelected to
Joilgrdss. 'ho koturns indicate the
leotion of Franois E. #hober .(Pomo
iat), in the sikth; Platio Dunham
Demoorat), in the 'eaonth - and
possibly) Alexander A. ,okoy
Dnoorat), in the third distriots,
SOUTH CAROLINA,
CIIARLT.STON, S. C., Novomber 6'.
Ileturns from the interior sho\ -
hat the Republican na'iority will'Vo
-educed in the State. .ho Congres..
flotval results are as follows : Fourth
Ditriot--W. D. Sinipson (Democrat),
fertain Third distrit-J. P. Reed
Democrat), certain. Second district
--C 0. Bowo (Republtaan),certain.
?irst distriot.-B. V. Whittemore,
rery probable.
'. OEOROIA.
AuGUSTA, GA., November 6.
Sveht' counties ficard fron give
10,000 mcoratio majority.
AUo1frX, November 7.
AdAiti.on4l retur9s .continue to in
tressed the,Democratio <anjority. From
>reiett idfho.iove, itwill reach 40,000.
A special, dispatch from Thoxington,
Ky., state4 that Uihrhed, Anpublican,
ares the bighth ltetacky 5i3L*e?dt by
'wo thosand.
** Eta.wainVo
WASUINGTON, November 2.
l'rris f6 '$2i,I8&,000 in coin were
suied from the Treasury lo-day to I xy
ntereston the fit?-twenty honds.
General tousseau' telcgrkphe Heoretary
3okMold.thak.a,lAs,4uegio Now Orlean,
ad' no'n*rohenslons are felt for to-nor.
'ow. -
opgr )'roragpf)ts .N t'N Freedmon's
urorA e ivd' , iioluAlng one from
ieteral Jch,'Of LouIs.kaaa he says it is
nalnly owing to 1,bo infoompetenoy, .Inefhi
ileney, and mIsconduct, ofths ..civilian em.
loyes e,tta),I3uireau thzt it, haab~eopme so
npopular and theo freedmen Ihavriauffered
io rauch in V*pae of the parishes. The fall-.
are of the rops for the past two years hasE
tevented itinny of4the planters froni pajying
heir hands, btll ,thic (the n-ogroesj ..do no,.
teena to -be- diadouraiged. wVorking -for
'hares hastproVeil,a falil.gro, and Wages.no
,eicg generally pa(id.,. id brpps this y,ear
mAveben loiboleot tl4 :.failure of the cot
~on for iJo two previous years haviqg caus
3d the plqa:Qs -to,l4ni).,he&..attbhftntu t o
owing ~a. -ilA yqar theacottoii crop
ias been. a failure) ; The heoalthie of the
aegrees has beon -gdod .. There arc d8Q,000
4es fa.bgStmn to- u ''44T1m o .sumas
Si~,hs erliluale calendar,' and shows that
100 murdergs.nd'g5..gther optrages have
eeon commilttdd -.dutilag.t.he past;yeamr. In
o nanon with the other agents, he urges the
ontiuanog or .the Bureau on the ground
f jis neobsityl~ 16 ll welfaroeof tho no.
AEttemp to PkdoIpitatu .'C ollisfod in
New Orleans,...
' *OnalliisNeNoon bot' 2.
Thisn zT.bXfc'Wiea NPs a swidid
re the shape of's 'MrculM designod evident
I(. oroa a 9J1518n b9twodn the whites
andlbisoksto.porrow. . ..Wis.eignedl "Corn
>Ii.o,f Sloyen,".and its bonmbastic tono ifln
proves it a h Nrhug, IJ$pigh gei .jNeptdkZan
mlso publishes it,-and treats it as,~ genuinse,
>losing its article on-It, with the inifmnailon
~hat Lh6 stregrf.Il,ifogote to-morrow.
Xo'ra tan,r ~A0'&NoveinbeN2.
The Aanl e~ l~
(f$y. ,.A gre.at,
tqma -suo sA kmu a a
U~v ~ defiff M4abt 01i
*1 't oaahqae
b terts otanies o
. Now York Market.
NEW Yoni, Nov. V 7,. P> M.
botton. closed easier' saleis 2,000
ba'le, t 25. Gold 84?a841.
0hijbtou Market.
,,tton, IUHAHLESToN, Nov. '1.
Cotton dull; sales 200 bales-mid.
dlig at 28o.', 01osi'g firai, heceipts
1,020 bales,
iverPool Market,
LivEnoor,, Rov. 7.
Cotton quiet and steady.
CypA ANP>.T1ts UNITED STATES,
"Long y.erg of,negleeI, misrule and tyr.
anny havq Alwouated Cuba from Spamll,
111d a goI64 ajq, ,9( them prefer an
nIo,h d State.to a lon.
ger ulion wil.h" the, mfo ner co!itrv, no
matter what chn&iga,tl.-ky be t in
its rulers or Governmeni.. TIs is a
ract, which is WLell known in Spain- and
it will have an effect in the Cortes,
kAel,her that elfect is alp)arent in the
Nbliphi.d aciounts of its doings or, noL.
.lanli,fuat;ustiny'is seluing.knba il O.hw
"iecLn .o the United States.-- /'/lte.
lel/jkit, Age.
Weo havi hear<A nil thiq any time
lhese last twent.y years, and kno w it as
'ie world doe.a..t",To pure "bosh." If
7opz was iliVp he could swear to
Tobody on .th.at Island wit.hgg !n)r stigh
,o befall i. "and a vast )p j.ority of thiqin
'ref'er 'I)lexption -t al.tnopt any copn.
ry on.the face of the earth to..,being
r.iled by the Nadicals,, of the Utiled
3tate.. . We could wibh LIo,n Ao1 ,iIgQre
:otnpls-tP j-na. tion. Annex tho...Is
and and in ten days thpreafter ..it. would
)e overrun -4 by Revenue, Col(,t.ors
Froedm3aen's Burean agents, (,khQ "Condi
.ions would be the. freeing pf negroes,
)Ostowimg upon them the elective ,fran
uthise, and disfranchising large ii-ijb%-rs
)f %hi,to p,ople.) Military satraps,
1cho.ol marmu, evangVliel pickpockett.
:allng themselives proachers, and one
ru,ndred thousand carpet-baggers liunt
ng for office.
, No, Cuba. T.Alo our akvico an;d
itay where you.ar.. You had better
ray ,fqr a South AimeoitiM ,e.carthquake
Ahan such a fate ne being under gnr,.r;%(.
3al rule With sealaNyag%,, carpe.-bangers
and negroes holding your local .o 3ceS,
ind giving y0n the bellefits of a civiliza
Lion whose type and representative is
Beast Butler, and of a re)igion that find
its exponents and examples I i tlq adi..
3ious Howes and Kalloclhs of illat
"God's country," New England.
[Aurnal & Afessengcr.
GCN. BLAIR ON VIRGINIA.-Gen.
Blair turned aside in his Tammany
speech to pay a glowing tribute to Vir.
ginia, the "noble old State," whose sons
ITe now being "enslaved" by the vile
Yankees. He' cannot understar.d how
the Stati:b of the Northwest, which have
4prung from her loin., should thus op.
fress their common mother. "It is to
me," lie said, "as if children had. turned
11pon 'and vero strangling their mother.
,t is a yaricidical act-an act against
wlhiclj the whole world will rise up and i
-ry out for shitie.,
A Northern Jac6bin .paper says
that the cry of the Now 'York World
for a hango of leaders mnoant simply
'give us Chaso," and suggests that
Chase is a straw that would give the
DeUioerny no sort of support. We
have never had but one opinion about
phiat. The nomination of Chase by ]
tibo New York Convention would
have split the party there. It would
split.t still more irreparably now.
rNot us stick to our loaders-sink or
swimw with hen .-.ifobje Trdibune;
Seime of the extremists who have
been so industrious of late anathe.matiz.
in ,the':xebels- of Maryland" are nowv
rp.at'ing ;all : .idictiment against the
t,ato of Ma,rylanid, to be presented as
soon as Cupgross meets. They conjtend
that they,will use this as another argu.
mont, whly the State Government of
Maryland should be examined into by
Congrpse', und. they gropoqp in t)Js way
to rpVv ye the agitatmoh 6f LIls <[uestion.
"Hroni-HIANDED OUTRAGE."-Such
is Foi ney's heading to an article tocount.
ing the particulars of the arrest in
WVashington of a Radical official (Win.
Towvers) who had been indicted of crime
in Michigan.. A Radicsaljudge (Wg'lio)
released Towors by tol e raphia g . to
Builtimo~re to lyae hint and thie man who
captuirod}im.ptopped sjn tQme,lat\er city.
No . adical can be punialhed it seemis.
Nomxinatoion
16:~~mm ilea an oe ap. .
Ilha4st aa a.Vaudidhto for Tax Coletor of
F1arfield District, and oblige
-, NUMElROUS FRXFENDS.
Nsw Yona, August 7, 186B.
*in. E:>mrons. soyeralof your oorrespoh
dente, very old,andrepta(a ng, doubt,
soem to be wonrfijljy exerafeeod pais ipti e
s these: ltiers are all tati -. sreleet.
thei lb beo* do pot ~qow -that it. makes
$It.t/16 $ frii ':,nithey, euta, .or;
?~k.4)Wh . grigloat9dfJ A fg tJa
Informaation e( te publlegeneral~y aadfold
Oage. Wents tp partloular, we *111-say that.
hi told tie lriLJi .4adII41, Ii soe flh.ra
ogiginated in thie West; idi'a Ilands-that
d isI
r conmtnet ed acIau 1
tJeerf..a ae~tv 94 ot.ap
VM4I1A WY (4Ui rioy ii~ beet.
Fs A. SOUTER & 00,
(8uoi'Sors to II. II. $lo&Io.)
DEALERS . IN
COO1ING, PARLOii & OFFICI
STOVES;
OF TIIR NOSTn iPRO VD PA 72"'RfAS
Also Almnfaclurers of nud Dealers in
Plain, Japannd and Pressed Tin
liar, House Fiurnisllng Goods, &e.
AV- Store two doors beluw iryco's Cur.
ter, Main Street, Columbia, .. C.
-A . 80tEll, '1. HIAILLMA N.
nlov 10
NEW STOCK.
OOTS'nnd Shoes, N. *. ' % YInts
BCr.ps, 111n1king (.Nlasott'.4 .kin
Brushev, Coffee MIls, Coffee P4oIs'Te
Pts, (fancy) Buckets, Wnsh Pni,
Tin Plat., Strainers, Graters,
CUps, Table Salt, Spoonus,
'tper. Envelopes,
likk, Pmns, Cotton
Cards. Pipes,
-j . t . Watter
luckets, .1ac1e'roll, Cheese, nokers, Soaps,
(all kinds) 'Soda, Staroh, Candles,
)3lack Popper, Ginger, Allspice,
Cluninnon, Cloves, Nut Negs,
Powder, Shot, Caps, Pin.
tol,s, Plokles, Sar.
d,pis, 0y8frs,
Itresh1 . 1,111.
i'' s.Almond4s, l.ou Nuts, Brnzil Nts,
1 :'i1sh Walnuts', Chowing und Smtok.
iog Tobacco, .eg6rs, Shoe Thread,
Tacks, Yankey Notions, &o.
Just received by ,
J0IN T&INTYRE & 60.
FRESH ARRIVALS I
--0
A VING nearly exhiuis't our fire sup.
ply of
Fall and Winter Goods,
ie are almost daily reoolvin fresh addi
tions to our stodk, ons sting of
[Ilankets,
Osnaburgs,
Caseimeres ana
,Toa . ,
Prints,
-6h,o0a, 40,
lngar,
Coffee,
Molasses,
Fisht
Aice, &a.
ALrSO,
Freshi supply of Drugs and Moediolnes.
['o all of lvihich we invito the attention of
,t'urhsors who htavo the Cash.
Ketchir; Mcster & Brice,
WINNsiJnoR, 8. ic.
oet 20
Direct Steam CIonmminicationi be
tween Charleston and Liver.
1001.
('1IIARLES1TON. and Liverpool Steamsahiy
Ui LIen, doiposed of the Filrst Class' Ironi
Steamers Golden Horn, 1188 tons, II, 0.
iaieboth, Optentandlor . .
Bosphorus, 050 tobs, J', Midri'o1, corp
- aynior4, t$0 (ons, .S. -l\nuroll, Oomn
mahder. .-.
-Dnysw'df saili% from Chuleosi,n a L nd
ib5$x of enoc. month, ats follows; .
Oolden Hfore, - -. 15th ov'om 'r.
Jlosphords, - . 1st Deooler
Starniora, - . 116th be'bb(r
Arrangmen.iavlng b ebji .ghade withl
anics for txo,ptomnp forwarding of through
reighit, si e Ofti| o ~ n o finte
.Cotton bony 11 to ti ~ fp)Pb6rdio
eliipifohnl iI e lnow wil>bofolrwaI'ed free
of comn)iSics a'otal oxpon of.)thddd
IN QU1TY.--A1i1R i,
- ghnl, Degaisdant in th~ .&hon
stated oaude) 'Absont tru,m *nd-without the
or S;oorlie prg ofseo will be ent0or-di
* s'
a -81 28i~xw,
to #4 is
TO THE LADIES.
l6i's. 1O1N D. McCARLEY,
1II1ES.fo lnform the Ladies of Win'ng.
I.. boro and vicnity, that she has ad.
ded to her
.1.ANtM IUSINESS,
largo an'd sole*#t asrtmont, of Iats axnl
Bontew-s of the l.test ply poil of wlioh
will bo;sold at, a small advane on 06't.
Dot 1 5 -
FRESH GiO0ERE,
-- * ;..- . '
UST received a .large aud select assort.
T1 ment of UOulti-S, &c., conisting
in pai of
lacon I
Lard, :
Buga',..
andles'.
Sardines,
Whiskey,
Boots Shoes and a 'groht4 ma6y' Fotier ar
dolos All or whichi will be sold at a mniil
advance on New York cost, for 'ash only.
JOLiN 1). McCARLEY.
sept 29
JUST RECEIVED.
A IESH SUPPLY OF
Bacon (Shoulders),
Co'fl'ec'
Sugar,
M olasses,
It ye and
Corn Whittkey
Soda and
Butter,Orackers,
Cheese,
Sard.nee,
Rlaisons,
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
Candies
Fr#uionh Confect,ioiptry.
W. M. NEISONi
oct 10
FALL AND WINTER GOODS1
W F take ploast'are in informing our
friends and the,:publio, that we are
now receiving. .at outiol'l stand, at. the oar.
nor nor)h of.he Court..1loise, for t he FA LL
TIJAD4, i% general sto.o,of, (Jo9dis, comjipris.
Ing a groat v.Arlety of n4fq 1 b i ,u -
ed to tjie lrade and w 9 o O.
We 11affc, thor wiOl l~l tl )1011y:
Wo na:Ilo- i %p- 04|1An(, 'on Y:
Dry Goods, Oloths, Cassimeros,. Ready Made
Clothing, Hats, Caps, 1oots,. 81.00s,
Hardware, Guns, Pistols, Wood.
on Ware, Cooking Stoves, -Sd.
dies, Bridles, Waggon and
Buggy Harness, Gro.
. . . . cer as. . . . . . .
.Th lirtoes aiVd da ty b5 %g 'o.,,l
comp 9 faijorably-witl thoso of any tll
er hopae. Terms Cash.
THOMPRON . W A .
oct 15
EUllNITURV;
LAEO SAVING.
M.e.cct :it Ee
c.. &c., &c.
T 1HlE s\tba0 her Is noly prepared to, flr
nish, raPair r make to order all kinds
of Furniture.
My Patent Clotha WYash,er will always be
on hand, they have boon t horougily L.ested
for the past 1wudve months by tbe publia,
and in all eases have given 9.ntiIro,parl5fao,
tion. It ls simple in its conist r'uot Inn, durrible
and not liable to get ouit. of ordoet., Rw!hl
wash six spiirts or that bulk- of clothes in
Aive minutes If used nooording to -direotions,
tn4itbo o ilisn of Winnsboro and sur
rodndhing courit'y. to. cal-and, enmino my
new Churn, Al 'o my Dough-Maehine,;ihey
orej decided inilirovoements over theo old mae..
thlod. -,
HiOU8F.1 E DN JZEP)NDENT.
Conmc and examIne my LaiorI3cavin Ma
obinedl, and give them a fait 'trial, niid -If
t hey tdo -net, give entire satisfationw,- kret u Iw
lhe: any time within lhirt-y days and I'will
'refundthe tn oney, as I warrant every Ma
chino,
*F. ELDER.
This is t.o eo:(ify thAY ~to ar'c using F.'
Elder's Patoht Vlothes'Wanibr It. is slinple
and not liable to got.out of oNour. We can
recommend it. to -the publio.. to. beo a great
savin of labor and loss. injurious to thec
Revy Ci B~~'1iu~foro~ '8O ' 's
IIR. .dqMaister,'W-inrisboi'o,'S 13(, Mir., iin
Etjvcnson, Fairfield Dist riot, a o, Mirs
Robt, Horron, FaIrild D)isttiot,-.8 .0, Murs C
Keng dy 04ester, .8 0, . Dr J A Rteody,
Ches, alob Darnos, Col umbla
8 0 lr L'Yengc Cd,AG b bIn 8' C,.Cnpt
L Al (rist, P'rbo tor Enqijror, York sille,
S C0Mrs. 8. B, .Cl,wowny.WVinnesb4roh 8. 0.,
R. W. Dirloc PAstet' hlopowtell Cbrkohu.
aug Ii
84iI 8.0 ,LMhtl 00 8A I/I.
hOjt.s reo6IvoA and fo'r sale, low for
,Cash JNO0, hi ATTIHEWB,jr.
*sept.26~,
LUL ifont on the 1Oth1 of this 'inth .t
So'clook, -A.'M. all the'landabelCo ibg
tthe Eitta 6f II; A. Gletin, deceased..
o eA-t1:l2 i) L. (ALEN4N, 4dra''.
c6MISON Nv ROHANT$
INIIMSTON, 8zd
o4~ies uiad,o lln
Itie and Nasl StoresI4 ~r et iid'l
Lt.0 1 4
CALL AT THE
NEW BTILDING,
(Ono door abovo McChily's Grocery.)
HtE you can fnd a groht variey of
Now a11d Desiralei Goods,
J63trcoivo(t and still receiving Ao'i Ovh.,
City of Now York.
Th stock co1nsts of
Fancy ,aid Domestio Dry Uovdb,
clothiittg,
Boots ;i9 Shoes.
lats and Caps,
Notions,
Genits F,111-11Stilf . 00:1 God,
A large lot of
ittineis, . .
jants ani l'iiHds,
cl'all style,: and
, , at altlpt'ieesI.
The 'Joods above nontloned have hv# ii
ptrchnsd at rentarkably low prices, nad
A&.LXt '16C MO].1.C.
horeroro groat. iI toefient. wil be ollered
to till who favor.h wvijk a UAlt. .
Wvo take pleasure in showing ou- g.judi.
A nd 11ake no charge therefore.
Hatisfaction is f:1aranitee'l In all gookls
sold- i. IARUCI,
Oct 3 Agent.
NEW STORE.
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK
1OF
NO OLD GOODSI
l undcrsilgned offe lo tho publio..a
frVsh and NEW STOCK OF GOoDs', at th
s(QrI.Qeki,t.ty occipied by J. II. l'rops,
ad forierij by E"llott & Co.,
No. 4 BANK RANUE.
Ti The To;, co1salstn)g of asort d
Dry Goods,
Cloaks,
Shawls,
flats,
Caps:,
Iloots,
Hhoes,
Notions,
Stationary,
llealy Made Clothing,
Small Urocorles,
Shelf Hardware,
Crookory, &a.,
Will be olfered at ex(romely low prioes.
. Th'6 public are vespectffilly invited tioall
and examine my stock, before purohasin'g.
sept 20 1. N. WITIlEiS,
1'.0 the Lrgon1 atly Idi' '4lry hristian'
SvIto is not unassualie, I-y reason of
disedae or ,other, disquali'ifying causes, to
prooure wilthou t delay, a Policy of assthr
ance, in the .
Equitable Lifo Insurance
In favor of thaoso dlepenadent tpen him 'f'o'
suppor.'AIll are liablo to beomao unassur
able on any day, .t horefore nothintg. shoulid
be parmitted to delay thise,mportant,duty,
aug.27 Agent.
NOTICE TO PtLA NTE1IS.
SOLUBLE PACIFIC .GUANO.
r'11lhighl) lsaisr'aitoiy-andl rmat'kable
efot f thhs (JUAN 0 in produciag
very largely increased crope, of..Cotton,
Cornand .other staple crops, has juitracted
andI avail of the best, soientitlo ability in
te proscution of tis sImportnant, business,
the Paoiflo G nano Company has consummwat,
edl a pyofesslinal engagement with Dr. St.
Juihp htavenel of Chbarleston, 8. 0., as
soi1el raviser and consulting (ChemnisL to
tho ('eotipany. Dr. htavenol is -eontorsant
wlth,the-comp osltlonl and qualities of the
uano n well as with t.he character, nolioy
and unusual resources of the 1'atcinle aano
(iooipany, and wIll, ommunicato full infor..
miation on tirese points to plantarh' h'o may
call on hipm or Address himn tit/ bhtaridbtn,
8. C. JNO. 8. UI SE & CO..
GeorMa A gents, I aclilo Guano C'ompany, .
Baltimore,. Md,
Agent. for Suth CtGolina, Chy9lelto1 8. O
nov 8--t2x2 -
Fj1OR Oth residenco near'Ridgoa, F'air
L Aleld ounI, $. (, o y jT , DOL,.
L R N0TE. ty lc waj g en oO 1, by
J) 1in'1. $olitson 'o on uring 'ie' latter
titi bf.'866~ or tieo first of. 1867,- bearIng
intorost frorn (thme preciso date not, recol
Aeee)I fo.rowarn any. person ore persons
~tradlDy for it
OQmmissi6nMerchents,
1 i1
~"'i'~k ijj~ j1'at4
R E c E I V II.N.0
150 1oieces, Pri i i ,1o and Co,ored
40 pleop ,Aorioan jelaaincs,
20 pcoek Plaid , llo11esptas and Li.t1 0
seys, ,
8tperior Dress e ,. il,wool I,.
14iaes, DoBages,: itop. and 8..8. Poplit,
and Alapapon Lut . ;
10) ShawIs, al. ipds.''' Amo Qloak o'f
good styles and tita Iy, 'Millinery Oo'edu
ef every kild.
2000 iis. "hoes and Boots,
4 largo lot ,f tii.ove we guaranee to bA
free from tood or perer.
La'dies, (ents, ljoys n1d Missei, of every
grado suit piurciasers.
JEADY-MAi)* ( LOTHING1.
No. 1, tnsimiero 1Su1its, C1Alliln.re, . S3,1i.
Iwls. 'I weeds and Jeans Colts, Vests and
l'It(4.
oilur 3t1ock w%Lill be, as nai, VonlletC.
, 4" We invite nn hnspection, and prom
ae L comiteo 1s*1t1t -1 of everything
kept in a firis eus tore tnd it tIhe lowest
A.\1)1) li0 .3
'roing to-day,October 1, wo ealti ill no
mjolc orders un1le-iss neoinipanied with tho
n.4 Wo.Nhopq what. we havo done will b.
alippi-eceinte1 b)Y ripimyta11.
Sepet :fl .),Al1)l) 113RUS.
T]HE14 OLD,.
OAROLITA BIT'.ERS
.MANUFAMTbRIJ' 13Y
Boodici, Wlnenan, & Co,
117101 ,RA LiR D WGISTS,
1111e4t011, S. %
Por 8-ato Here by
LADlO 1110$
sept 17in
ROSAIDA LIS
Purifies the Blood.
For Sale by Druggts EHvqrywhere.
chav'otto .itti )S ltilro(t
COLUMIA, Aug. 8, 1808
DN and tfter this date, the Trains ovet
this Upad. will run, as follows
1AGENGF.It TnAIN 'OT.,
beave Columbia 4.6 ,
" WInnsboro, A 0.P10
4 Chester, 8.00OR,
Arrive atChr.lo.te, . :1.0'0 -
Leive iarlot0ti 11.85 p
" Choster, -- $1I0 a In
"' -Winnsborr., 4..00 a nI
Arrive m qoluuinbil, - 0.00 a ni
AN A01'6o1AT'164 rtraf Wli tU AS F
. .. ).(03vs ;
Mondays, Wediesdnys and Frilays.
Leave Colum.bia, - 7.00 a M
" Winnsboro, 10.46 a m
"Choster, - 1 48 p ng
Arrive at Charlotto,. 0.85 p
''ucadoys, Thturs4ays and.1alurda ,.
Lrve l 41.19ftop
" Winsbq, 1.0 pink
Arrive at 0ol1iabl ... 5.04 pm
S3uperintendep
RU.LE '.O' PL AED.
ginie f biuth Caiolia
Jas. K. .labb vs John Willinigha~n AttaeKh
W. IERASthe PlIaintiWicid o aoe six
toonti day of Marolh, A. 1,.,808Ifile
its doiration against tihe Dofo u~t 'whp~
Usit is said) isanbsent frdmnan. wytittti
he limits of this State ah8a'has-neither wife
nor attorney knowtn ..wlthin-ot ho same flpon
n'homa a oopy of the said dolato ig,
be served. eaton igt
it is thereforg Orcerei, that .the's
Defond'ait/do appear'ariii 'plead to:the daid
Gieolarantion en or --b4More tito s$vog6ontik
diay of Alarohi.Ae n 1869 .ftherwiso ial
rtnd absoluip t .iont - will tihen lio.giveg
and awarded for the IPlaintiif asuind hipin
Olerk T Offldo, PairGe)d District,
mar 17--18rn1y
-RULEi TO PLEA)).
State of 861tth Carolhan
F' A INR F? I S.L. D3 1) i 8 '1R d T
C. Hi. Ba'eil o.Ira John Wfliaingr .
N tZ hetr liniii6 h
file his declaration ngaidet to Doljbgidah,
who, (aa It saitl) is atbsent from and without
the limits .of thii State ond-has-noikhier.wib
nor pttiorney kgqow&a NVil' 4)lAem ne upp
wSh9Tn a copy of the9 said dg9 g ( ogni,
10 eor Nde:i't th6ttthe aWdbt.
declairation o.i or .befrdre.ih soottoontlt
day 9f iIgreik, .). 1869 ~lq~lo nal
and al>BQlttte Jtt ouot i)i
and awrv494 fo4i~ PI .
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