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THE FAIRFIED H1RALD f WINNSBORO, S. C. b Wednosday Morning, Nov. 10, 1809. gi t) v por'", Williams & Co., Props w .- .-- - -- _- 01 A good, jndustrious boy, one who o .u read and write, as an apprentice. Applly at this offiee inmediately. Disgraoeful Soones. b The City Council of Charleston has t presented to the world a long series t of infaious improprieties, culin inat- t ing lart week in an Unclo (T. J. 0 Mackey) escaping the crime of mur- p <lerilg his nephew, by one of three I balls fired at him inissing his head by 1: ;t single inch. In any other state of I socioty than that painful transition c sto we are now pa:..ing through, r these gross. violations of cominen11,t do- Q eonoy would ruin the party whose L chosen representatives so shamelessly c commtit them. But unfortunately,{C the only effort they promise to have, C is to keep off thoro elementa of intelli- C pence and virtue that might other- C wise gradually find their way into t.hat party, and purify it and elevate I it in the affootions of the better clas. I ses of our people. We are sincerely I doing our best to have good meon sock i tid accept position and 0fie from the I radicals next year, in many counties I of the Si -to. without risk of social ex elinsion ; but we confe.s one 'h iC-r I as this vile attett at nuii; bhr, cre- I ates] more disgust, and perpetuates Inore nmity, than all ite argu innt ls I of all the papers ill to can. i,., ar sibly emitrot 1'l he I 'oug.hts (W gent lemten a being t u i. ed miore end 01 .re from any effort to improve the t government of the State. To be a politician, Is giadually coming to sig nify, to be a black guard. It is folly for our contemporaries to seer at seeking office from the radicals. The truth is, they ought to be writing the other way, for the reluctance of our best citizens to meddle with the gov eriamentt at all increases daily, and the re'all must be/ disustrous in tia cnd. Our most intelloetual young men, un. lass there cones a change, will leave ho State. There is no field for hem here. To aspiro here, now .noanis, as the first step of progress, to hoop low company. And what mnust ho the con sequenccs of stifling and re pressing the purost aspiration of hu inanity, the desire to riso to honor by serving one's country I What but apathy, and disgust, and disappoint nnt, and ennul, and idleness, ai' indolence, and vice t Our hoart sick ens, and, with unfeigned sorrow, we turn froma mournful prospect. OhI fran early change. lint from w'hat quarter can it come I Those who Onl ly cani inauigurate a reform, 51no0r at the very idea of refor-mation, and seem to havo good r'easonl for doing so, and thius downward we promise to continue to) go. And yet, there is a sure htopo,-and it may be the 0only 01ne, loft us. it is Th .te by the Wilmington Star: "Toeafet yof the South is iln tile power' over' tile conunmercial world of her un llrivalled produc ntions. A few yours will ineitably bring us co~immer uial intdepondcoo-and politieal se curity will follow at not groat dis taneo." The Issue Settlod. We have statedI what we believd to be f/a freliny on which the bettor classes of our 'pooplo will act, in State polities, until 1,87. Uut truth htas great power to chanige feeling. It is roepresented in-out~ holy' teilgion as thtat which renows out oortupt natures and ushoi-a .U into a'purer life, for we are said to be kora of the word of tr'uth, and our hearts to :be purified by the truth;' No leader dil ptublio * II06%'(k id"ddteh hka oe' ben the a y df~e o thsodetorxs of thiepros) mst~verlose faith, there. Nroi"'meditating upon fcs o t herefo~bagain diross our doio~tion, *and we .wish ohtr Yeaders to ponder it li a {9 o ion' sotte d the * ,1sIQAwtphI)ta year di.yided3 this S8tate, against -us $fna1Iy, and th at *"w,dn8S4to. politios, to which it would b~st fCor Ms to orflido ' ur dor th politAal equality of tib ao ia sttled,.and the-only lss is-aspor -sontil tsmuoe *to jnenand ta -to 'better 'I 1; gder\$o'1% lif this boso, it ollows.as ooosM k. * ,4yg! .a 904 yyA.q nny hor mn" An :J~Ap).$I tJt-sa: CountUie Aopetes t 'diagt464deosertion of! Griln1 means in one-peeuIar condition el c.' nrako .hVmtaLd bn.W ai a eru the Ihiia whtt we na 4. ht orool agai t, eca nd r t'is election gkw. Paw y a d artufo ini uteolitic as a reesty. 6'partiliat4:but'1 d#ie of >od government, we care very little ho is helped by these reflections, if dly they be true. Laborers Amply Soured. An agitation for higher wages and a reater share of the produce of their bo-,-is being spread thrdugh the la, arors of the State, and if it' Maiaes e diffusion of knowledge upon the .ue sources of greater remuneration > labor,we will rejoice that it has been ominenced for other and viler pur. ocse. The greater the produce of iboi, the greater the share of the roduce that accrues to the laborer. 1'o must go, then, back to the causei f increased produce, to discover th< oad to increased wages. These caus a are steadiness, skill and intelligen ircotion and application, making us f every discovery of science; and o very improvement of art. Tho onstitute the only healhful springs f a high standard of living and o omfort among the laboring class. The law can meddle with this mat or in but one way, to any advantage mnd that it has done already, by givin he laborer tihe first lien, beyond fac ors or any other creditors, upon th iroduce of his labor, and so scourin iu his duos. It perhaps is not a enerally known by all parties inter sted, as it should be, that such i lhe law. No honest laborer"shou4 lesiro any further meddling with i rivate business by impertinent poll it'ans. Robinson (;ruso and Friday. The situation of South Carolina I a isolated and peculiar as that o lobinson Ururo and his man Frida ipon their desert isle, and the qul ssuo. we are able to discover i tato politics is the sinple on( hall Friday control Robinson, o Robinson, Friday ? Meditatioifi'ftei is shipwreck, upon the tyt-annies c IEurope or the corruptions of tho 0< Lestial Empire, and enthusiatio sol oquio's upon Magna (harta, war about as much to the point in Robir son's case, as platitudes upon "tim( honored constitutional principles, and octacios over the "revolutionar victories" of Cowpens and Eutaw, ai now in place in South Carolina. What are the facts ? Why ainpl those: here is South Carolina, here Robinson Crusco, and there is Frida; The Equalisation of the Negree Populi tion. We have noticed two items of nea lately that have a deep signifleane< the importation of overi a hund a white men from Illinois into a Coun of Louisiana, at $20 per muonth an rations, to work upon a large sugi prlamntation, and the impnlortation l o ighrty-fivec negroes from lRichmron Virginia, into Mississippi, at $18 pi month anid rations, to pick out (i cot ton crop. If planters in those to States findl it to their interest ti scr agents to such distanca, to procun laborers at such prices, paying all t! costs of tranrsportat ion bosides, we not see what will prevenut a lark number of people leaving South Cari hina and going Weost in thoe conre time. The movement will be grad al, but. it promises to be oertai T.lhis State will loso in populatioi l30th whites andl blacks will graduall Knc'voto more fertile soils, b'ut a grea or proportion of blacks will -go mo probably, because they aure ther agr auiturah laboring class, and the whit< will oqpal thoe blaolgs th~at rentalhstl in State in number sooner than if higi er wages and thoro fertile land were t in operAtion to draw ponIaliou awk The fact than more blacks gi ga th an whites is a favorable one social) and politically. Ilut the fact tih my partion of onr population~ 'ali64 3tnigrate fronnpur S peopl9, who olthcro~rnnot .or .wifltr mdopt modern imuprovements; myhop t dluced'to -poverty,mare yet t indffemoi to scienrce, and unsmki l in tb who atfo ignorant anh ut du t the sources of wealthe andghtle, ear of production ; who .aro inesipable <4 intolligoent eombinationu in busin4 mid' hdfifferent to the publief+lfpurt whlose apauthy is incurablo, arid '-11 hink itavisage! a let things (cot men unrt things) thke eare of thernsoite, rhobd Is redmtiontte work' editg o olicro, b~ZI n'ant of ente f the 4ounmtry a6th pkrXm i 2,649,O54,7MU jimt, as the amo asteTesrt f858lo t ,hdetetes rely sf611 nootsh to reade4f O4he ir a r the subject a iw ~ on at the i 10 as, recently be s It. was sug inat 0 , 0155ould be appropria tod by's borfgovq mont, and that a like sum Ahould be raised by the ovnr-poopled districts. The income of. this fund, dta.wos asserted, would enable 57,000 families to emigrate every year ; t0I'tt WiARit'W M iSeiV.n tended, the balance between labor anti euploy wott woil4 .a. f years io r store , , The qus i ,i 4116o disusied wl6ether the Omi rants should be sent Yto the British oo onies o) o the United 'tt any of the spqukers.outenlitig tlip 1w colnies would consider tli pow. settlers as a burden, whila 'the Utitod States could furnish :uW.lliont euploymtc.t to and be happy to receive. enligr ants. It was dooided thait 1jo aid should be granted to sing o motl dosiring to eom.i grate, but ouly. to otiro families. A very considerable portion of the area of Califtrnla ootsist of swamp lands, which, until rbolained, S ield only a luxuriant -rppof-a kind of rood oallbd .hore-tailes, -It has lately been found that these'tuka, hereto fore useful only' io the l udiuns, who made various articles of them, froth a garment to a bout or raft, are 'really valuabld for paper tiaaki g. -A odn temporary states that two bdler were shipped to 'a German paper factory. sonie time 'inede, and word *ad sent back 'that the tule is the ediet'*ork ed of any paper stock yet tried, at d yields a first rate quality of piri'ting paper, and superior writing paper as well. 'TEN THOUSAND OCIitAMEN Ai.REApY s ENOAOED.-Mr'. Josephs, the Chinesde 1- agent; who; recently visited Cbarles ton, received orders. to supply 9,00 laborers at once.. Columbia tos to ge 1,000 of'this nutuber. Planters w o desire to secure this labor should co i municato with Mr. J. immediatey, as he will leave now in a few days. He has appointed an agent to sot ddr Siug hie absence. y 'It should Le-borne in mind-that bo y advances are required f'"n the plant era to obtain these. laborers b'ut .hey will only be palled on for payment ' when the men have commnenced work. , A LAnos FonUNm-*A Miss Orgy, f of Washington. Coututy, N Y., a mil liner, thirty years old; was engaged;t6 a young Englihmnun a few years ago. HIe died before the time fixed for their e marriage, and left her seventeen millions of dollare. The natufal heirs of the young man contested the will, but in vain, and the young wo man is to receive the. firat instalment 3 of her large pusseisions in Decemn 'e ber next. Five millions of dollars are to be sent her then, and the balance as .oon as possible. TiTHE PREHiuENT's Ol'INION (F MR. r- FisK.-We have the information from a special source at Washington that, on having his attention called in a re. cent conversation to the bold attempt of Fink, Jr., on one of the Sound steamers la'at summer, to obtain from d the Presidcut advance information of by financial policy of the government, General Grant' reply wassubstantial. ly this :-"I don't know but I would ir have felt insulted had it corme fromi any other but a person like Fiek; ;but ti, coming from a man so destitute of ir moral character, I didn't think it worth noticing." . Y. Herald. o JEAfnFUr. WoRK.-Late on Monuday d afternoon last, shortly after the hand. ehad delivered and stored their day'. pleking, the gi' hoase of John Rains * ford, Esti., ao his "Ji'rt P14ce," was Lo discovbred-to ho on fire. It' -'was te. o tally eonsumed, and with t6 'ulxty .* bales of cotton. 'On the-same eveninga few h ours later, however, the gin house of 'Me. - the "Pine House,tt was also 'iseolve - in. ed to be but'nlig. It 'was destroyed, y'with sixteen bales of cotten. Wednesday nights 127th it., the 'gini houde of, Mrs. Gregory, unns Rich 'e ardsonville, was destroyed' by fire, i- with a loss of five bales of' oottoin. a Rdefild A'hertiser. 1 .. T Ers0iuso~ DANts 'A Al ovist-.- At a batbjvet 'on ia 6t nfi tat' whiehw oneIal Hood, 'eq ~. Px'eiden't Davli 'and other gitleiuen a wol'e esent, 'Getterid 'Hod' p6ee the health of i'Dati4 ' hWas Y7 drak in most resfm.otfiil iletdo. Th t 'latter t lied;*thtbalauaQ entxdpl i d *nient texthenaldelit l ind> f* eate a 'of'GeneiO liEniSl3 Vh ie w t andudjoe hfe :ruo a to tb lasi,, a ten nd a 'bat he'bheitd to~ 6'Henry Wad"&eier'LMirkliveyed xhithealt of a stff1h ptotest adios) ,the d~eie t df '* ikg~1t, 6' 'and'wab'ebooked at th%niIspaude. mains' kndT robbat y oft thWe shallow .raves. anbd trEujete& itbWi4 ihe~b "totheth "'MMa eie d y iburiedgnI' hoa6 ~ pd el ltoe b hsu'nM'er benWr -o Waldde, *ai . ths thdtrle hll d~war s A masjorit of the Ohine.# oblldren I inlefdI , ses.qa cisc October 31'.-Koopinansoh 1p has burned. Hie will forward 0 Chiliamen "next week to work on the I the Memphis and El Paso railroad. He says there ate 3,000 Chinamen in the State out of employment, and that more are returning to China than ae at press ent coming here, owing to theApproach. i hational holiday of the empire. Belle Boyd, late of Virginia, and vell knwn during the war from her connection with the Cobfedergdt seget service, has been sent to the State In. snte Asylym. - Tin. GI.AT DINT IN 18 SUNNY 8OuTvI anN -Fn,0.-The reception of this genilemuan by the people has been an ova ti.'n from hia arrival at Corinth until the crowning distinction of his unanimoni nonilnntion for the office of Governor. Ion acceipted the nominatirn in a few modest remarks, expressing his sense of coi-ulenco so generon.ly expressed by Joiy,.iiton at the evening session yes terday, and declared that he would en ter actively at once on the duties of the canvass -Misshis allji Clarion. If we estimate the cost u the war at $4,000,000,000 for the North, and $3,000.000,000 for the South, or $1. 000,000,000 a year for seven years, it represents the labor of over one million and a half of nen for seven years. When such has been the work of do. straction,- our only wonder must be that the whole country has not been, impoveri? iel, but invention and the construction of railroads have saved us, and in a few years the increased pros. perity necessarily follow.tig the destruc tion of slavery, will more than pay this cost.-Reform .Lcgue SiniCI.ANn-e-Ancinisnor CUI.LKN ON FI.NIAN OllOANIZATioN AND SICCIKT Soc KTI tea.--Dublin, November 2. Archiishop Cullen, in a pastoral letter just issiual, exhorts all members of socie ties simil,tr .to the Fenian organization to abandon them. He averts to the evils sustained by Spain and Italy through the action of secret socie ties, and says that members of such organizations will incur the penalty of exeommnnicatioti, and cannot partici. pate i:' the jubilee which has just been published. Fxon WASiINGToN--A stroll lob. by has been tormued, and is representt here now with the view of urging the President to recommend in his messag, the purchase of the Island of St, Do tuingo by this Government. The annual report of the Commis sioner of the General Lan' Office this year will be one of the most elaborate producietons that has ever emanated from the Interior Department. The manuscript epy covers over a thousand page-s, and thorsighly reviews theis opo rations and results of the g..neral latid ysteni.-Richnoml Dispatch. RF8ur.T OF Tim 1F oTlIoNs-TIItc POI.iTIOA:. I hnioscorz.-'l'he' elections which' have just taken place within thill last few months, show a strung po.. sition in the cou.try. They dhow,' in fact, that, with all the hunders and short-sighteduess of party managers, this old .end once overwhehningly pow. erful organization comities to have great ifuenen~ over the masses of poo ple0. The principle's of t.be democracy, apart from the anti-war copper.!headism of a facution and the objectiuunmhhbe part v machinery., are in hairmonty with the. sentiment of the count v.-Neto York Herald. The Unionville Times speaks very highly of the management of the Spar tanburg and Union Railroad. TIhe road has been rebnilt wvithout, assistance fronm the SteL or the stockholders, and is now, with its machinery, in good run. ning order. The guiaranitee of the Si ate is-secured by a first mnortgage, and ar rangements will probably be made soon tuo pay thne interest on the bonde~d debt. Tile Times saysnd we believe with perfect truth-I..tlhat the prosperous con dhion ei the road is duo entirely to the efforts of President Jeter. The Sultan lately presenited .?15,000 slerlinig to his three Cabinet Nimusters. This is the reverse of the tusage in this country. Thus we see that, with th~e ex~ception of Utah, the institutions of Tiuiriey anind America are not as anutla gaaas they wererepr. seated to be by the.Ottomani nvoy on his arrival in the~ United States, in his presentation speech to the Proeident.--g'ourier. 'tere is a 'female finidhing in St. .Loms so beautiful that the person hay ~'thie are of tier is overwhelmed with ffr5 to adopt her.. lie has therefore decided to putille infant.up at~ ang~tiona tand elh Ier to the higheitt bidder, tihe inoney to be placed ini banik at comn pound interest for her benefit, and to, be psisl to her when !he re'aches the age of eigisteen. Tihe flst considerataon with a~ knave is hoe to heolp hItnself, the second, how 'ii to do it with an appearance of help ing yon; ionsmaus hei tyrant, strip. yed thea ,tatutd of Jupiter Olympus of a tobbt o['nmassivb gold; and stubstituted1 a cloak of wool, saying:i Gold is too cold in wintfer, a-l too heAvy in summner. 'It b4ioves . C o tke care fJpr.. SWhen I am in peoniary dilpoulties,' saidda5 pensive banhtupt, '01 my gt4.e my fiower,Mi. fresh aund spetkhing' Jwt the morning, censolemy heart.' Indeeqi' hhbull:Reihetgh ( *ie oit awndd In the Ihrei towa Confereneiaot a M e64t hfreitIthesare~8 t$$(g * s~ te ~ ,t isde ii b'i4 v 0 Ie~lAdv e e ad better re his adi emant and overn themselves cooordinggi / $100.00 Reward -alff6Etones. Flour-F., e o.. Home Again and Cheaper Still Eti. .Eldpr. - . ,<< Sale of valuable laud-by Adam Barber apd$\Wy r 4 ;' 4.0 Lato ei.3k -D. Pai a Disguatin - The attention of otr M6adqrs is called to the extract frbm, the Courier, giving an account of a recent sorenado in Charleston. We advocate concilia tion of the blacks, but we dononoq such degradation ar ruinous to puilio morale. Oourt. The Court of Common fleas and General Sessions convened at this place yesterday, (Monday,) Judge Rutland presiding. We are informed that the business of the Cburt is such that it will require at least two weeks to dispose of all the oases. A Boa M t. The P/uenix concludes a sensile exhortation- to earnest works, by say Idg; "We have had an age of iron ; this is the age of brt.s, aihd it is to be hoped that an age of silver and gold will follow in regular -order." The Proprietors of this paper, neanwbile, have no objections to greenbacks. Brown's Hotel. A few days ago, we bad occasion to drop in at Mr. Blrown's Hotel. Mine host keeps everything in perfect or dor. A first class table, a cheerful fire-well furnished rooms ; and in fact, everything for the conveuienco of the traveling public. Mr. M. L. Brown is a good caterer, and we would say to our country friends-that if they wish a good meal, and to enjoy a few hours of quiet repose-to call on him. As a hotel keeper, he is no "Sardine." B. F. Davidson & Co. We invite the attention of the citi zens of Winnsboro and vicinity, to the advertisemet of Messrs. B. F. David. son & Co., who have opened a store in our town, for the purpoa of carry ing on a mercantile business. We be speak for them a full share of the public patronage. Mt. Zion Report. Owing to the want of space, we are unable to publish the full report of Mt. Zion. We, therefore, give only the monitors, which embrace the first ten names, via: T. K. Elliott, 179.4; D. L. Gail lard, 178.1 ; W. R. Rabb, 177.9 ; W. T. Crawford, 177.7; J. F. Brown, 177.5; W. J. Oxner, 177.2; J. J. Lumpkin, 177.1 ; 8. H. Lumpkin, 177; E. W. Aiken, 176.6; T. M1. Jor dan, 178.5. Brown's Hntel. It will be observed by reference to our advertising columns, that Mir. M1. L. Brown is duly enseoneed in the large and eonminodious Brick Hotel, owbed by Mlr. G. H1. Meobaster. He is now prepared to accommodate all those, who will favor him, with their patronage. Mir. B. is certainly a hotelist of the first water, and should be, tneuuiraged. Give him a call-and try big commissary department. Low-necked shirts are pronounced the latest "style" for nice young nmen. Just hnaglno a Awdet youth with his hair parted in the mniddlIc-and a low necked sabirt. Three ribs of a human being, with a shell fastened in them, were picked up near be ttery Wagner, }1orris Is land, on r;idey last. Margaret Logan, a Bostos beggar, has fut died, #orth six thousand del. Iars. She was a 964ce.~ Susan 3. Antaony stys sheo"do ponds on ce for mnuoh of hirn oxeou tive ability." An exohango spells it E"cuffeceP *. Every olmtiof a oiwhpayot con tains froin a tljouhsan4 to twenty thous-. and distinct pieces of ,retal, the die plaoing of a singl, one of which inakes an error. Gov. Scott has Iasued a proclama tion, In oiroular forny, appointing Thursday, 18th Instant, a dqy of thaniksgisring antd praise to Alutihty G6d. oo flusaatty of l. M4 M9 ur Mtimoff s:Moitdaydan Polieeuan upy to retty goq4 trea a*~ bitd poy 7e4&$ e of' dbor iebbe blonginsg to :tha ath ad . ? Eatt is gro bb be seen e i h stornns _a g iff' goods zbe. 'lc ot. Q ants. The Weather., The weather or the past two days habwemnuitkf nd*1lightlyinolined to be cold. Isjaar fron tre unusually early nigratId oif the bird, and fron other signs of the uninal tnd vegetable world, that the coming winter, will be very severe. The 's'il ilitdtligedio:West'~t frdW1%:igisetd' 'hero frost, snow and ice have madeo their nppcatancre. -The snow-storms th:at have - already ocourred in the North and Wbst of tlo Uhited States seems to confirm that the winter will be severo. toe & 'Mutra'g dlhox: " We.4 attienUon to the ,4tensive advertisement..of Stone & Murray's Oliteus, which will exhibit at this place o~. tio 17th inst.. Thisi Com pany perforned here last Wiite'r, and was the best we have ever seen. .We call attention to advortisempot of The Churchman in another column. It is a linely printed;: ably, cond uett d paper, and is one of the very best re ligious newspapers of the eountry. lig19 EL. McCAnrLEY-OXNER- arricd, - at the sresidence of the.brido's father,'on the 4th instant, by the Rev. A. M. Cartledge, Mr. It. J. 1 OAIi.EV to Miss MBT-rE L. OXNEt. We wish themu a long life of unal loyed bliss. Commuer'oial. WixNsnoto, Novomber 9. (CoTTN-273 bales were sold in this mar Ret during the past week at 23(}234. SPECIAL. NoTIei.--To parties in want <f Doors, Sashes and Blindr, we refer to the advertisement of P. 1'. Toale, the largo manufneturer of those goods in Charlstun. Price list furnished on application. July 20--9m [From the now "Dozmzio."] At this season, when coughs nndoolds are so prevalent, an effect ual remedy, and one ens ly obtained, is Perry Davis' Vegeia ble "t'in Killer." It is no now nostrum, unded by unknown ager ts, but has stood the tt. of over tw en y years ; and iab-se who use the artiele, internally or external ly. will eozuent whith i grateful recolleo tions of its worthy invcIntr.-/ketinj's Chronie ,1 -1.." 'Aix Ksii.sidiI.-The tes iianials burne to the efficacy of this valet;ibio melicinme are sufficient , to warrant its iatar duo. tion into every house. Our own opinion is Ihat no family should he witho: Ist bottle of it for a single hour. in fllsh wounds. nehes, pains, sores, &o., it is the most etleatual remedy we know of. A bottle will last foin a very long ime, and its low price places it within the reach of all. Our readers will remember that the Messrs. Perry Davis & Son have opened a house in Montreal, whence Canadian orders are supplied.--. News, Si; John's, C. E. $W- We are glad to learn that the "Pain Killer" is hamving so large a sale ini our city. We have every remaon to beliove it to ho an almost never failing cure fiat paint, anad is a medicine thant no famaily should ~e withot. Mlontreal Pilot. D)avms' P'Alx Kr.ru.-From the repor'ts of dealers In thie this city, we thaink tie pro prietory medicine has had a larger siale .Its valuable proper'ties, as a speedy cure for pain, camanot fail to he generally apprecia. ted, and no fammily should be wtiaout it, in ease of niecidenit, or suddeti attacnk ofnt dymm. enitery, dim'tarrhte, ch~olera nmorbni'e, and oren Asiatic oholera, yitmlds to las magic power', as wo see by reports frqnm thaose sqtis |n the southwe'sm where time diseatse lins ,heoun paiticularl y vir'ulnt t he piaM sutmmerC - Montreal Transcript. . nov6 .0 VALLEY FARM FOR SAL: i,001.1 Aeres in the Tract. [ OFFERt for sale the above valuable Plan lation lyIng two miles West of -Winnsboro; on thme road leading to .Hell Bidgc. Possession glyen 2d Januqiry' next. Foi particeularu, enquirnsm. B32 Mo. Cants, Esq., may Attorney at Winnsbmoro, or A. M. AlIKEN, nov 10-z2 Greenwood, 8. 0. CHEAP CASH STORE! B. P. DRVIBSON,W &00, DEALERS IN YI GO0DS, CLOThING, HATI CAPS,&. Naving ppeged the largest age mnost varied assorament~ of GOD evr' difered to the oltisens of Fairfield, we ask a call and examino, for, We take pleasure in othibitinag our Goods and if thmey don't spfit, ms tA qugithy, and prioo, there is n ohbargn (ljne.* Our Stock:onfsists or And -every ihingtiusilly kept ind ti qla.s Dry Goopd5 estblismemnt,. All Geootie ir as r resggiegg your y b . l hAiebh if 4b 'IWILL~lvf'(We1Nit wewa'd 14rany ole Jwho will -deuiver my two Muleb, nt d *iLieb h oat ilnsa I5a 1 b fIh . i1I' IQ' r1i6 the, lord got t $28g ShC itae ~e ifered To Those Indebted. A LL who owe D iR FLENIKEN, Agent, for Aubrey & Co , for supplies ad vanced during Ihis year, are requested to come and pay up by the close of this month, as further indulgence will not be granted. Prompt payment for this year rity insure assistanmce if required next year. Those who still owe him for their unpaid adeounts 'for 1807 and .1808, will, grealy enhance their credit by settling, and save a, feeoo o fe ythe iawyer-r. nov0 Home Again Cheaper S i. IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY GO TO ELDER'S CHEAP CASH 'STORE, AND buy your Fall and Winter Clothing, Boots and Shoos,liardwnre, Dry Goods, Malihery, Groceries, Furniture, &c. Ther i no humbuging, everything is ' walrnnted as represented andi sold at. the ebienpest rates. None nerd coimo without the cash as ll goods nmust be paid fur on delivery. Labor-Saving Machines. His unsurpassed Laihor.Saving Machinel' such as clot hes W, siers, I 'hiurns, Dough K-neaders, &o., tngelher with his usual stock of Fur,,itnre, lepairing, &c., will re. ceive clowe all ent ion. lie is now sellig his Patent Clotlies Was her and Untiversal Clothes Wringer, both complete for $15. These are the cheapest Machin 8 over offer ed in this market. Every machine is war ranted to be what they are represented, in all cases if they do not givo entire antis faotion, if retuneed in thirty days they will be taken back and the money refunded. Floiti'. r" BtALES FLOUR in still which will be e) l sold at reduced prices every barrel warranted as represented. nov :) F. ELDEl. BtOWN'S HOTEL, IVhVNSBORUO, S. C rHii E undersigned respectfully informs his T old frmiens and patrons, that he has ronoved to the large And mtnr.odions 3Bric'IK. 'Erotel, Located in the centre of businesj and im mediately adjoining the Depot. lie hopes to merit and continuo to receive the patron age of the traveling publio. M. L. UltOW N, nov -tf .1'rnp: eor. Sale of Valuable Land. Y virtue of authority undcrthep Will of S.ames liarber, deceased, as Excentors, we will soll to the highest. 'idder, before the Court (fonse door in Winnsboro, on the first londay in Decernber nest, the follow ing tracts of land: One tract containing Eight hundred and sixteen ncres, more or less, situated its Fairfield s ounty, where Ueorgo Barber now lives, nod adjoining lands of estate of John W. Durham and others. Also, another tract, on which N. C. Bar ber now lives. containing Twelve Hundred and sixty aeres, more or less, situated fu Fait field Ceny, and adjoining lands of Ahurm F. Lumiphtin and estate, of Minor UMladiden. TERNS V:A18f1. ADAM 13A iltBEf, W IL LIAM G. ll'A 11IsE, nov 4-x2tl Executor . ESTATE SALE, BY authority of the Judge of Probate for Fairfield Cuntty, I will offer for sale to he highest bideler at thto "Hlome Place,"~ of t time late Edwai d 0. Palmer, deceased, on Satuirday, thme 27th day of November, 1869, ihe Corn. Fodder, Mules. H orse, .Wagons. hlogs. Catmi.', F'aramig Utensils: liousshmobi an md Kiteni Furnmituore, anmd miiscellaneos artticles bmelonmginig to leestate of uto taid deceased, umpon thme followinmg For amtountst of Fifty Dollar. and tunder, Csh. For ammotuts exceeding Fifty Dol lmrs-a oredit. of t welve mtonths. . Purobas. era to give bonid, with t wo good sureties. with in iteresm. from day of sale; or scaledi notes. each withI two good sureties, payable with interest from day of sale, the' putrchas Qra paying for time stuimps. JOlhN D. PA L MER, Exo't, of Will of E'O Palmer, de ?'d. nmov 4-tlx2 Nreurv Fui xniticar'e I 0001) FURNITFUREI CIHEA P FUR NI.TUJJE/ JSTeedirect from ie best t'aefo. Jries oNw York and Boston, Conbist liing oif fine Rosewood rand Ciesnut./ suits, oo'miplete Mahogany nnd WValwt,. Di'eaus, Sofas, Divans, Piarlor ,Qhair. Stands> St., Bied Steads amid ChaIrs of Afteen. different, gradles enobN Wo mrobea. Salo " abls & nd evjprything usally kept in Ih' Ftbnitaire Lir-o. *hiohi we pi'opse to seill as cheap ' can bo'bougt~ any where ln'thle Statq. Calli and bee.- JOlhN MolNTYRE ,& ps1. oct 28 .K * Fa4l and Winter Good I f itI Subaorisber's invito the- attenion of' .thte-friendsh and the public Imi iheir Steak of new Goods which they now 197e to, be theo host ever oliefredl in FailA in ext ent umnliaty nmdeobeupesh; It h tali nbei' utitd vfaylety f rLadles' Drees Goods stled to tite s-eusin, -Fancy andi( White Getodb, Dianketand othet. ioutse Keepieg .Goods, Cloakps,41;aye,. 4te. G (entlem~en's ocods, flqdy edo0lclog1 IUas. $hoes atnd An ExensiAssortment oft flarmdwagre for the Farmer, ite 8mith andi tho w kaanWoolon .Ware, Chii dtd~ a lators, "Tiui 1VArds' hooka amnd Statiofnery, -IDrugw tand 16edicides, Paint; ;#dtl s1; Window 4 liss, &o, u $s Die~r to KUSIO- TDAONINIG ~188 M.int i. n. tj~w Fl O t er na A p l M it er W eelde c e, or to .% M, P*1glut man0o1p