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New Advertisenuenat . Just Received-D. I. Flenniken. In Store and to Arrive-Kctchin &. Robertson. Wine 1lorses. We refer our readers to the udvor tiscment of Mr. A. F. Gooding, and would cordially recommend our friends, especially thoso wishing extra fine horses and mules to give him a call. They are as lide as any we have seen in this maark,t since tihe war. Crumbs. ''he (lumbia itflo., have at last been commissioned by Covernur Scott. The naies of tho oflicers are as fol ioars :Itiehard O'Neale, jr., (lap. tain C. J. Iredoll, First Linutenunt; V. If. Manning, Second Lieutenant. During the week ending September 3d, there were twenty six deaths in Charleston-seven whites and nine teen colored. Iadica ! w- wn,. The t,dical.i had a pow-wow at this place yestdrday. A go, (ly number of the Iladi:al "ligh t, ?'' from Columbia were present on the ocecsion. Cham berlain and others were expected on Monduy, but failed to make their ap. pearance, and the small crowd of the colored popunlation who had a msem bled at the pa:3sen1ger dtepot returned, af ter beating uand playing a tuna or two, very urch disapp~inted. We tlhink that we will be safe in saying that there were not more tih n two huarn dred aid fifty personsre: sent at tie qjeakers stat,td. ''nurbitnc W'atcr Whee., En gintis, &c. In inviting attention to the card of Mlvssrs Poole & llint., En git.cers ama,! Fo,ander.,, ol' B,0timore, notice is tsp . cially ailled to their cclebrated '-i.ef fel's Anerican loubie T1'ribune Wa tor VheI,'' which has est.bli.,bed hv i"s sitpel i'r gna:iliti, s a nration.,l re1pup - tatiun. S,,m,: i.lea may h hal of the fevor this Wa' r W\-eel has fc.iriud, from tl i f,ct th.,t there are now about five thousan d in oper:,tion. Messrs. Poole & limit are besides thoraugr E ig ineels and Founders, and have unsurpass"l facilities for suppl irig ever thi ng inl their line. ineluding S::tln Engines, hlour, Grist aid Saw Mill Machinery. Shaft ing, P'ullrtys, &C. Etesol utlons ' of Rtspect tnd Colidolcae. At a meeting of the Fairfield Agri eultural Society, held on Monday last 5th of September, Mr. B. I. Stuart obtained the flour and said Un. PlairslnNT:-I rise as the spoikesman of miany sympn stbizinig friends here p)resent, to di.,chargeth sad dluty of announcing to t his 8o ciety the death, since our last miet ing, of Ca pt. A. S. O ailiard, one of its most earnest anid elieient me1m bers, one who, in every respect, set, uts, to the full extent of his ability, an example of pure christin conl duet and of sincere devotion to duty. This Court Uouse which, time arnd again, at every one of' our meet ings, on1ce knew him, will know him i no more forever. My fiitend (.\r. McKinstry) just now well said, that, in the promotion of the objects of this Society con.,isted our hope and our salvation. Mr. President, I be. lieve it ; and I consider the meetings of this Society ars of more imlportance to our material interests than any po l itical meeting whatever. Bullt, sir, there is anothier salvation of which tire death of our friend remindls us, which we are prone to forget; 'and > there is another hiope that' we are prone too little to rreember. For, sir, when we standl as we now (10 over tIhe grave of one whomr we. hato known. and lovedl, and lost, we ean only lift up our feehle hands anrd streaming eyes to Heaven, arid say: Now, Lord, what is our hope ? Tfruly Sour hope is even ini Thee." I beg leave to offer tbe following 4preamble arnd resolutions: W berons, since our last meeting, in thre wise providence rof ~ tegoiful Ood, thre rod of severoTadltitr has beun laid upon this connrnuriity by the removal of our esteeomod friend and follow-eitizen, Cahpt. A. S. Gaillard, from our mridst: j esolve'd, Th'lat we miourn.his early deth and( untimrely loss as that of a pur11e chrristiani gentleman, a gallant soldier, a publio-spirited citizoen, anr earn.est worker in behalf of the inter ests.of Fairtield, and a valuable mom r ber of this 8ociety. /leso/r.ed, That we extend to his nilhioied family the amsnranee of onur sinee sympathy with them in their v orrowfmul heroa veenet. Rso/vcci, T1hat therre resolutions be 'recorded among-the minutes of this Soiciety; and( that they be pnrbli.,hed, and that tire Secretary furnish a copy to tire family of the deceased. Tihe preamrble and reisolutions woe s econded by Mr. G. II. MoMaster and unanrimously adopted.-, W M. E. A IKEN, Sec. Agricuiltural Soeiety. Thie Great soumtherst PIanot Whe refer with special plensure to headvertisomonrt of the Great flgnth. ern l'tano Manufautory of Mbssrs. Wi. Knabe & Co. of Baltimore. This factory Is now one of the largest in the world, employing three hun dred and fifty hands, and turniug out over forty instruments per week. The Knabe Piano has by its supe. riority not only well nigh driven those of Northern nanufacture from the home narket., but also enjoys a large sale in New York, Philadelphia and throughout the entire North and West, besides their largely increased Southern trade. They have received no lc-s thin 65 first premitms, among which we note. thse at the fairs at New Orleans, Jack-on, Menlmphi. Vil imington, Richmond, Macon, &c., rc eoived this season. For durability we would specially recommend them as being made in a Southern City, with special view to the trying ching es of Southern climate. Tnlon Reforn1a Cltls Appoint m11ents. At a Union Reform meeting, (agreetlly to the p1bli,hed call) en Monday last, Baylis Elkin, Esq., was c tiled to the chair, and Dr. Win. E. Aiken, appointed Secretary. Mr. Jag. B. MeCauts was unani inously elct.ed to act as County C:h-airman for the party in Fairfield. On motion of Mlr. B. R. Stuart, the following resolutions were unanimous ly adopted : Resolved, That we advocate the union of all citizens, irrespective of d oierences of political opinion, n ho favor an houe,t and economical State Cuvelntment, low tazes, moderate sailaries, and greater inatei,,l pros. perity. IRes-ulved, That the Chair app>int gcntlemen to assist in organ zing U'nion leform Clubs at every voting piecinet, which clui-s wlien formed, a<c regiested to send dolegates to a (onvention to meet in Winusboro on the first. Monday of O!tober, to pres e: t a ('on ty ticket for the suffrage of' the uit..:n, of Fairlield. l.a acorlan ce with the above reso re-olutious, as chairman, I appoint the t'ollowing persons to es-ublish Union Reform Clubs at the several County piuiciuets : WINNanno. V. R. Robertson, 'Thos. W. Wood -ard, William II. Williins, Vil .iami E. Aiken, Geo. 11. McMaster. IwG WAy. Joseph Lauhon, Howell Edmunds, Robert G Lamar, Juhn D. MuCar, ley, James F. Kennedy. DOKO. B.tylis E. Elkin, Dr. S. W. Boo1 hart, J. W. Starucs, Juhn C. Ilaigood, r. M. Bookhart. lionr.n.. .John WV. Robinson, A. P. Irby, N. C. li'obertson, l.lenry _Gibson, Chri. tian E. Leitnuer. I''E AS TEn vmmL.. El ward \,cans, Samunel II Steven son, Jamues F. V. Legg, Dr. James McCallum,, Davi CI(oleunan. Tasm:r.svu Li,. W. WV. hirice, 'Theod ore Mobly, Dr. Richard Y. Dwsight, Burr C. Rosbo rough, R. Wade Birice. Dr. John M4. camn, Jseph R. Cook, John WV. McMeekin, Gee. WV. Gibson, N. B. IIolley. MoN TIC El.L. M. L. Gwens, Thos. WV. Rabb, Mu jor' Win. Bell, Jamies Gelaton, Col. J. T. Dawkios. GLADDEN's GROyEi. Capt. James Beaty, Osmond RI. Brown, Joseph C. Cald well, Dr. ira Scott, Ed ward P. Mobley. KIL.I NsWORITI(. William E. Yongue, Dr. John Bo.)d, Austin F. Perry,' J. B. Mc'ANTS, Chiirmanu. A CARDl. COUx-rY AIIurro1's Orries, Fairfild County, Sept 5lth, 1870. Ifaving heard that all errors relating to taxacs are laid to (the charge or John WV. clarke, the County Treasurer, I would In just.ice to that' gent lemnan and all conoerned make the following statement.: The present system is a now one, and the books required to be kept are complcat od ; ar.d errois must neeessarily arise, Of ten a prep riy holder and his agent make separate roturns at. ditferent. timnes of the samoe property : or the property holder makes a retcuta to the Assessor and another to the Auditor. Property changes hands, and thie different owners return each the same property. Hence mistakes must arIse, and without,blamo properly attributable to any one. I an ready at al.l times, to give the no cens iy explanauitions ; and in propor cases to co rrect errors. J. 8. STEWVART, sept,8-fIlxt . Coturdy:Auditor. The New berry Hierall says: On! Sabbatb morning last, Mr. Darby, of the Methodist Church, baptized seve ral young persons, and took seventeen Into the Cburoh. Eleven of th9p9t her wara fama1oam Tecleg raph1io. THE WAR IN 'EUROPE: Night Dispatches. nt3an.is, September 9.-After a protracted confetence, the memnbers of the Not -.a German Confederation do aided that the French provinces of A1.-ace and Lorraine shall he annexed to Germany and not to Prussia iudi vidually. l'.,uis, Septetuber 9.-\Washburn's a4ddr a to the crowd which serenaded hin last night is as follows : "1 thank you on the part of my govern. ment, and shall have great ple,+sure in tran-itnitting the thuunkl 3ou ex press for its r<eognititn of 3o11r new republic. In my comnmuiniccation, to which you manke such kind reference. I have but. mnade known tkh! sentiments if the President and peoplo of the United States, who take a profound interest itn the great movement just inaugurated antd will desire most fet vently its success and the happi. ness 1ad prn--perity of the Freneiu people. Exist.ing.tihemuelves under a repuiblican governmoent, they know how to appreciato its bnt fits. Withl warm hearts and language, they fel ici tate their former allies on the accnm pliwant of a pacili revolution, fcOc rrom bluod and claiming the sympathy ,f all loters of true libe"rt y." Fi.ontrcr,, Septet mber 1U.-Itiet ti Ias been appointed Mi is tnr of War. A gieat number of citizens of the 1apal State; have lpetiieetied Victor l;manuel to occupy Rome. P'AR1s, September 10.-B nneville 'as reigued tho atnba.s.dorship to Rome. The Journal Offi ,iel publishes let :ers from Italy and Swit:erl. nI. r-. sognizing the iepublic, and Favrc'. esponses thereto. N:wv YoRK, S,:tenber 1 o.-'he llorald's special from Sedan, yester lay says that five corps 'd arme are in rchirng on Paris. They w ill take assigne d posit innns ten leagues from I'aris on the 14th. '.tin-, Septo-her I0.-The Gu de \1obilc have all the gates closed. ['rote tatitus by the radic:,l j-,urnal.-. against violence have a 41 t he, hes 'ffect upon the people. They have een made aware that revolution doer tot mean at,arcby. The journals approve of the pr.,ject or a convocation of the Const it uets' kreubly as depriving the Prus i.ns of tuy chance to make a tlaimt, for ii lent,ity, there being no genet al gov. trntuent. There is an immense crowd of itran ers at Hlavre, and the traiuts etcee are incapa ble of carrying the rowd., from the cit v. The forests of Clamart and Mead vin are being de.troyed. The publication of L-t Marseillaisu las been suspende:l. All of the edi ors have abandoned the concern. Ibt:nr.:s, .;eptember 10.-The fol owing from the Prussian hcadquar era at Rheims, dated last night, was eceived to-day : "More than 25,000 nrisoners were captured in front of 1*dan before the surrender, and 83, tl c:pitulated wi! h Stadn ; of these 14,000 are wounded. Four hundted celds pieces, ineluding sevent.; inait railletuses and 1) siege gun1a, with I10,000 hordes antd ant immense101 amloutat >fwar mtater'ial, were also captured."' LoN no', Sep,temtber 10.-B .varia as negotiating for ad mission to lte NTorth German (Confederaitiott. St ragglers arc still piltaging on the B~elginun f.-ontier.. ' Russu.s, September 10.-At the presntt pace, of thle atrmyi, the Print e Rot.yatl antd the Bavariani corps shltdt eo in their desigtnated po.sitions around [arisu otn Wednecsday. From thtese oints they will slowly close in around he Fretnch fortificatio.ns. Th'ie Pru,siansa fore was at Com-t [ieignxe thtis tmorninag. ILoN DON, Septem ber 10.-It is said hat the P)riussiants hold Chateau l'hierry and Eperony. A force of 100,000 has paared V itry-le-Francais, ineteen mtiles southeast of Chalons. PAntls, SCetber 10.--The subtir. >an residlents have been ordered to vacuate the territory reachted by lte guns of the fortilleations. Exceies) tnre t eported to have been 'om mitted by the Red .Rtepublicans at I'ouhon and Lyons. All 'to tunnels on the railroads of ithe Seine and Nasrne are blewn up. News items. WAsurxGoo, September 9.-The Dabintet to-day considered the propo. uition of joining the Eutropean powvers n orsler to produce p e. .bet%een F"ratnee and Prbursia; bnt eaitne to tlie aneludion to send ta telegram to our Minister at Berlin, which has been done, to the effect that this gover'n ment cannot act in eonnetion with other nations, but., if its good oflhces shall be required, it will be happy to lend themu to bring..peace to the two great powers with whom we have a traditional friend&hip. NEWv YOK, September 10.-The Excutive Committee of New York De.mocracy, at a partial meeting, re solved to heartily thank Wuahburne for the prompt recognition of the French republic. Pmr.LAn)Er.rnA, September 10. The carpet factory of James Bronley & Bros. was burned to-day. Loss $105,000. Fifteen hundred out of employment. Ten thousand unfinish ed carpets were burned. MYarket Reports. Cotton quiet ; sales 8,000 bales ; up lands 19) ; Orleana 20ft. Gold 13[. Cuaur.EstI, Septemled 10.-Cot. ton weak--middhnags 17.; jales 150 bales ; reoeipta 511 bales. iIVEnPooI, Sept. P0.-Evening. Cotton qgr'e y: n'pl4btds 9) ; i)rleans %l: salv16?000Q ba\es, The following is a succinot but spir ited auuoutht of the Kilkenny eats;: There onet was two oats in Kilkenny, And aith thought there was one to< niany : So they quarrelled and lit, And they gouged, and they bit, 'T'ill, excepting their nails And the tips of their tails, Instead of two eats, there warh't any The guileless ate usually withou Suspicion but the di:,bunest mant#I W a y s s u s p e c ts o t h11 0 . \ U l I ; NOTICE. r all Eectiire t'nmnmiice of the Fairfife Agri etltubul>oetty are regnott ed mee at lhis puice on M onday next. 1ib1 intant to arrango for the Frilr in N vem., her. T1i10. It CENTERI, Chairma.i. set'l 1"-jlxl Just Rtctived. U iiOICE lot No. I Sigae Cured llans lhalk and Dry Selt Il,aci,n and Shor"lders ('rushe l. ., ex C. C and Brown Sugar, No. 1 G1overtunent Java. Laguayra nnd,t Ici Coffee, Lard in half' and gnnrier hintels by retail, and 3, 5, 7 and 10 pound caddies No. I Fr anily Floor, in'sa.k4. "Now Crop.' CarolhnaI Rice, choice (Itun Powder atnd Il y Non a' d 3lack Tea, Drown's Cypress and l'ainlea. W:tlt Tubs, Brass Bound fti Painted Buckets, by D. It. FLENNIKEN, rept 13 Livary and Sale A. F1,G00DING, 'iIOPIIIE-Ot. HAVE just received one of the ftiiest lols : f 1101-ES tnd MUI,ES ever brnoight to his Iiarket.. My frienlls and the pubalie in general are intited to inspet Iherm. I nm an.nisned that the Stock ntnl prices n ill ruit all tlose Wilf'lg to punt Carriages. liggies, Wagons. and Sa'lblie II-1:"or ie alw y on .Iiautd, iV lliro.qn the.mo t liberal terms. . Sept 18. Sixty-five First Prize Medals Awarded. THE GREAT Sonithe.11- 1111111O - jMANUFic'7OR~Y Wm. Knabe d Qo. MANt!F.Ac-r:uR Y.Is OF GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT. PIANO Fi)0?1/'ITE 13altimore, M4. These Ilstirments have bteen bef re the public for netrly ''hii ty Yeas. iuii upon heir. excUence nlnhc "a:.eined :4 tu p ar. "hased pre-eminenev, wleitt pronounces them unequalled,- Their Th?a1. coumhinrs bient p wer, nwgctnes. rind fdind s'inging .nliy t. 1 iwlas great purity of Intonatia n anrt''Zentelfass tliroitt lout the entire scalp. - fheir ' is pliant and .-lstiol and tnlirely free from t.he stiffness foundIn i s many Pinnos In Workmanship they are tuequialled, u,ing but the very b)est saSOs-., .ATrItia... the htirle o tpital employed.in, ger business ennbiling its, kteepi contiienily ani immense sto6ck of'ilt k ber, &c., on hanud. 4Si' All our Sgtm,Aus PIASoS iag pn,r New limprovddl Overs/rung '&ale 'and tire Aotnarri Ttt.nJ.x. 4@" We would.call special attention to our late hinpr-ovemnitts in OR VNl) IAgjO nnd SQUJ At RE GRANDS, PA-rTINI Adt r 14. 1866it, which bring',h ininonmet.rer pet. t'eetion than hias yet boon-at Iained. Every, Piatto Fully Waurranteud for n5 Years. We have made navrangem~ents fot' tl4 .401.5 n'tor.sAA. ti(ISsey for ihe mtosi celehrated PA itLORL. ORGIANS AND' MEhBODEONS. which we offer, Wholesale -ntid Rhetnil, at Lowest Fnaoiory Prices. W M. KNA lIE & CO., sept 13.--in Baliimor.e, Md. NQTICE. W ikJT ie e.iffered'(br~ tae o n the fiv' MoNlndany in Oct ober next, tq thei high. est bidder, for Ctsh, one Tron Safe. jeinrh niew. 1. N. W 1Til ERI.-, Chirmtan' sept 9-t4x*2 ld. Couty Commii'rs if you wanit the newest aind latest tyl.es, go to ]bvids~on & Co.. BACOT & CO. -o - W Ei are reeiv it. and ofrt to thes Citt zens of F'amrtichmt, upon jorms as hib. rid ns cani be purchased int the State, a inrge and woell-e,tctd 8tiook---cpnis tig in part as follows: l6,0..() yds. Ileanvy flagging. 12,000, " Diundee" 10 Tons En;mglishi Arrow Tics. 50 Ilihas. Bacon. 60- Bbls.- Suigar, of every graide. 2m0 Bags, .Rio, Lagusira, Java sand Mocha dufico. ' . 40 iJbhe. BnlImore Syrups. 1500) Lbs Lamrd. 40 Kits New -Mackerel. 24 Boxes Ny w Chiesso. 100 Bags amid [Ibis. Flour. 160 Snoks .Salt. Rioo, .llama, Pork. Soap, Spices, Fruits, 1Extraots, Seganes antd Tolbnoco. .ALSO 50 pieces Jicavy Linscy. K..rteysi, Jeanna &o. 10 Bales Biroivin Oood- of every qualIty Plhantation hh&Ara. 50jcts. to $8.0J 20 Cases bhtoes and Boots. Hines, A xes, Nails, Trace Ch aIns* nd Ploutgh Moulds. ' A LSO -t'oneregs Water,, Lemon Citrate, Sea Moss Farino, &o. Oelainn, Isinglass, Vanilla, Sodux, Yes P'ewdera, &o., &og, &e. sept 8 dusoRceied 300 BUSI,,L2 3,cex4 cora and 804 Bushels WVinter 8dIed Oats, by. sept 8 D. R. FLENNNKEN. C h EWING TOBACOO-the finest In. ma ketI, for sale aU anaf 5 ' eI?TR & (0 - ;"' Lippman's Great German Bt I ter s Will give an apetite. Cijy Lippnnn's Great German Bit tere cures Liver Complaint. Q >' lIpatpnun's G reat G.. rian 131t tors regulau e I the Bowel. W)" ,ipmnan'a Great German Bit. tlrs, tI"( bet Spring Mvidicinf.. ",+"t"Llpnlnuii'nt G rt":tt Ge'rm;ul ilat - LiIpmnn's Great German Bit t(ri Cit es -n nvir well" people Iii1,1,1'Li p - 's Gi:cr l 'lelnl Ger anl lit. Ir., C ur .ahI.ni. c (umtplnotn . l.lrawn's (1r'-at G.-rman i, tes u i i b o, i.ilappuII:1n'r C, -":t. (?,Inatn 1;t ter. gives lull, ;> I)i,,-stit'e Gr..mus.t What Does Roacon Say ? Tbc litie mlon goost! vhen hitt"tn by a dendlly serpet resorts If to acrl,ain pli:.I ,-i' of u1 il, nod csonp s the etect of he poi. Sion. Thal is instinel. ilunman beings (n the other hnd, musttl depcnl on renson nmil expel iencte in selertinlg the mneans of p,ru leolinQ Ie'Ilth nntt.l I1. t. ' :in t ul'i t 'l'.!e l influiIce" ? Now. Whot11 does rea1s,"n Iny on Ihi. vital suie' cI ? I oev no: it tell us dint to inv"igornte autl purlily the systeml is the lest way to I ro1ect it ag-(ies1 i.ho incisible 'oi 1n w hich generi t.:s 'I sense ? turely it doelt. I'he nest. ,Inrtnon is. whait gnide shall we follow in choosing inedicinal snf gunrd-? itIson replies let you' lonitir he cxperienee. Well. I lie ,oxpeirhmee of,e.iglyr t-ell yl'nts colnpri ed in onle Ii0nbrokt-II se. ries ,r satirfaerory i'' tin uirals at;Sirts uts Ihat llusteffti(tl S1ouaoIh li ilters posse s strengulhtc ii:g, regulating aii l antiseptic properties wvhii 11re not collii l in tile "amne happy .roporl1ions in any other pr. p, ration extant. 'Ihis Iteref~rc is Ite i n. idole to which reasnl Ihhs us resort when ur" health is imperilled eilher by Iihe mlin. 4:t which proI0ices epidemi:; disza-ders, or b any ot he en aue, weiiher inhrent and c' ii itution-i' or connected with outr ablits, uccuapntions amd pulsulils. T'h venom of n noxious reptile is senrce ly more sbtle and dlaligerous thn thait which lirks in foul air nu impure wat ter To esca i the tiers, hiliuus dlorders, dis iurbnneies of 1he howcli,i ad 41 li'r serir"u1s mlia'lies pr'".duced by tlhese ininiibrious cl.'nentit, it is shs.lntely icleesarny tha t ile siomlanck and all the Secretive organs shonld he, so to sl"oak, in a rhnst conditiou. Upon the amnotunt of resisteiice which Ih vital system coin oppol"e to the delcterious that assail it, the safely of Ihe health depends, :t,l it is btcause the aiOAT V4OnTrI1.n. IN. v ()oI:KNT Impnits stieigy and rpegularity to the ,mosl imparlan' functions of the body. thla it canl Ie" recommende and gluranteed as nu inv"altialile preventive nedichae. fit-pit I- Im T 1840 .1870 I his celebrated me".uelne has won a deser vedly high reputltinit n9 nn al leviator of patin and a prese''ver of hnlilh 1i has be come a housthul4 reniedy, from the fact it gives iimmncuiale and permnanen relief. It isi a purely vrgetable lieplal1on, made from ihe best, and puresi materials, -ife to keep and to uwe in every family. It is re connended by physicinns nd persons of all classes, amil 10 day, afler ai puil o fi ial (f I hirty yeat s.- I lhe averge life of m.m. it. slanis univalledli aid iunexce.lled. sprt nd. inlg 1i1s nelnessitl'11 overC te wide wot ld. Ita IIarge *1nad inasinig sale tifordls positive evidence of its emllItinlg fameI). We do no0t dleem iI. aecessary Ii' 1411 imeht in) its for 1 1as on0 8mnil) bottle ill do more 1o convin 11ce you of its eflicncy thanu all Ilhe adveiliseC mlents Sin thea world. Giv'e it 0one fair tial and4 yOu would not bc .wil houti it for' ten 4....el Its 0cost. D)iretoans noenropany each botteo Soldl by all Diruggisisa. Price 25)cts., 61) olIs., naid SI per bot tle. sept l1--im If jou want tho very be.,t11and latest ,tiles of Clothing, go to Davidsoni & Co. __ PA-raowIazu lions Err.nruiler.-Ntir P P'. Tonic, whaose ad vearti semen't 1ppet' ais, aniollher coluanin. has e. ihablihed~ on a fi r'i bast8is, in Chaarle'Ioni th lar ngesl. andi most~ clomiplele manufaictory of doors, susiIe' blindiis. &c. . in thle i'oaa'hern Fti als. lav. ng advl~ertisedl libeornaly duri rig ht) p .51 year, hie hna~ secuaredl a la"ge ensin, ex. einIl g n1a ffar wsi as1 A labamn,ti andl ihe has thIaa4.h.gen. Anabled to pu4t forali a prinated *price list which ;letie.t cot.pealiaion. Ev' ry person wiio contemplates iilding or re pairmg smhould wrile at onaco for' Mr'. ToalIo't. icie Ijet. gi' T1hie atllenlion or our readers is cailedl to day to the. 51 nrherCi-emenl in nna othaer column, henat.cd Ilippmfan's JFreat Ger man 13ii lters', a preiparationa thal hn11 hieen usedI for upward of a ce'nturIy in eaniliten) oil Euiriope withi thle gronteal Suiccess in ate cur'o of D)yspepia or Iindigestion. ConsIi pillion, Loss of .\ppetiIe, ILiver' Comiplaint. toss of tone in the dligeshliYe organte, eIc. TheIi pr'oprietorsi. Melssrs Jacoba Lippman & Bro., Savannah, Gna., hav'e, 111' coir.sidlernbile outlay *tucceeded in obliiining the origini recipo for makIng this1 delighitful tasting liitear, atnd pleuIge their repua litindha.t in preparing ini dhe 4H'gInal stafndaird shiall bae kept . 'p. Dept ian .Winnsbloro, at, Latdd Ihros. DruagSoro. \F.ndol ton Plantation conlainling (800) /eight, hundre 1acsres, four) mniles from: Rock3 Mont, on Catanba Itiv'er, cant be dh iil into IWO or maore t racs. F?or 0erm)'s aid particulars npply to mi on thec plate or addireits as below. lladenu's Grove, .sepi 7-Irm Fairfield Couinty, S. V. Kinsman &~ Howell, Factors and Commissioh MercAhants. Liberal Advances made on GoNn&ttd' a4val &'ores .Charlton, S.C. set6-8mos Just Rooeived. A CON, FIu'tCiofesif oMeh&,Vinegau Flour, Powder ned Shot, Terms cash 'TBiOMP&OI1 f WOODhWA RIA AuUnQ ' Mt. Zion Collegiato Institute, 1INJ.NSROR 0? 0, R. ('. T ll; ESchoinslie Year of 1870.'71 of (Ii .ell knowt School or oy will ar"el Monduy, September 12. Slinent$ are islli jected 10 the rwholesomne restraint of itil tWry dhrcipline, ttl Wear lin alpproprint, uniform. - Tx'n.sts r':nt SusFto.N-18, !22. .2,5 an( 30, atccurnhlut to g:radc, pay:tble tlum.irllt in aIvaluce. 1'or circuihars con11 e"iling u: information :1pp1y I' 1-. \ '.z11t W1t1 nttt Pi cip2: Til, WAIt IN .EtI-0141; Is Still Going On REMOVAL TO THE ( .jniin 'aIct'u1ly' tircery.) 11W1'l,LU inform mny oill I riene". <-n t mer"1s and 'h(e pub-in genltr-tily, 11mn h:%V r1lrove,1 mny entir1- sloCk of 11 Uo,ts. ('Ioihlig' . .\t , o la r g, hd 11 n n t ru 'lioui tom'. next doot' Io 11c'l v'1 Iii Cery esri a " !u ,nt, ,Indl :it nnv Itully lure ptared to oll'er sulcrior intlnt"i"lenti to It 11-fllIv. Feeling Ihankflull Ior Ithe liberal p'lronnct beslowed wh;le at Ihe ."Ol 81:1nd." I wvoul respecfullil1" solit'it i re wa 1r ..1 Iinu tiouof'Ilhesu11ne att1 m t\N 1W sTol.. nulg 1. 1 1;" abattireseits 1irge 111 4 otlall, '1run. S leds, &c., ,just received ait jaiy 19 31elN'Y lE & 'O. If yout wittt at good and ebtenpt Ilat, go to Davidson & Co. Fertilizers I Fertilizers ! fAVING s'cured 1i-e A.l'ney for I: ir .ji. d i t Coutty lot Ilt follutwing Fertiii xerr : Soluble Paifi (tu:o, I11au:,h's Ratn. It1n1" 81uper-P'h")sphatc. The Cnrulinllertilizer, tIlodes' ,upr 1 '111 llp : , lOrchillt (411no, Cotl onl I'-uot. Manrylanll A mamnintced. Co"mpound -1r'tl 'hu:l0:l1op l" Limp, f1'. coin'al 1in1g w ith"I i cutt lan ee I; Atid %ell's Amn itioii 1ttel Iune ttijl'. Ilhosphiale. I inm now prepared to) Supply my friemd: Wilhi ally of'Ihe above a$s 1l1 "as lte s:lrme can hie ruruiase.l lill ally iIter tnar kI t with I' rei;lhi and 1 rnyige:a dt. CalI ati my .ylote and get ctrrculais dewlcriptivec 1I their rutpective merits. J NO. II. (CA'I lC.\ R '. felb 1, 1870 $520. OO ILo 'VVarclq 4 l{EWAllDI) if '1WRN''Y FIVE I)Dollars. 1. will be givell for proo" to conviet 11, negro^ who elme n li my prer.ii+'e o the morning of (Ihe lith in01tait andilstole my1 Mlules. The iegroc is of mediumn size, n1buitl ftvae feet one or w,1 inehes.I'o light comlplexioa. hieaty set, :1nd is thought to ho ahmt Ihir Iy ynt old. Ile has also at little in-ard on his chin, ani goes by 11le name of 1111i he I I will give the above rnord for hlie ti1 prethension n1 safe delivery. Witi proot to convict the lhieves. C. V. 8 1RIVEN, sept 10-x If Notice to Contractors. T iE itme filr receiving propoisniln fr01 1-0 buihling Mt. Zin''Cullegato Inllslil l(e is exiended until 21)11 Septemlber inta3nt. .G. It. Mu1MtA 'T'ELt, PI ERRiE IIl.\COT, Biuilding Conitlee. Coh031mhinj3 GuuardIarn anal Charrlotltec Ol,.'grr NEWVARRIVAL. Til SublIcriberl has1. receivedl a Ilarg< L alddation 10 lais Spring Stock cons3istinag in Ladi,esDr)3.31 (Goods am11i Millinatry of 11he la Ie0st style.- ' -' i esi03' 1311 e l bse' Gni1terl' al so Shoes' oft eve'ry description13, Oents11 FuirInishling laoods, &c 3.l10ie 81' wi 0e to al <raa'ci'- a13ention111 to is ri.idyv-mn .ae (:1othI in3g, 13s ty can not10 he surpit~lase for' quli 'y and11 chea'IIline.3s inl I he S:ni 1 1t T h bov Goolads lhe 1'Is wling foir leass 11han1 Ithe 31an13 goodsl' coIi he1 hon1, hai foat theII. Iirst of' Ih. 4(al'on3. All lhe iaskia Is a onali from31 thos,8 hat II hve t he G rceenbneks. Ihs that51 hav1 I II .0tt got 1113 hem nti ed0 no'cll , na$ is t erms1 ar1t -triclIy CASJI. lIe aliso keepaia fu 'tll su11pply of Flour an131 Hou11e Wives' As.sistant Ciook. A lnewI and11 useful Iinve:3tion fia'oruI ali b Price lwenlIy-five cents. may33 21 Dissolutionn r p1!E (lnparInersh'ip of Thomtpaiot & Woodl CIcnsent P'ersonis fi'debted to 333 musi8 make.1( prom13pt pafyment 1. wVithot d.aelay, nIe August 25, 1871). ,0. R TilOMPSON, TI. WV. WO'ODWAIIiD. New Firm. T iiE~ unde(Irsigned hanvo t his d. y ent e'rel 1r.to a Copartnaerslap undtaer thie 11amo1 am1 ttyle of Th3ompsaon. Woodiward & Larw. August 26, 1870. 0. RL. TIIOMPSON. Ti' W WOODW AltI), J. W. LAW. sept 1 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. A LL~ personsl having dlemandls hagnima LI. Thos. 8t1Itt, dlecenased, are requested I prosent. te same1, rorperly nilicsted, an (130s8 indebied ill pleano make payment I JOllN T. Wv. ST iTT, JAS. L. MAILTIN, aug 27--3m Execubtrs. If' youa want Goods8 given to you, g to Davidson & (Co. ESTABLISHED 1859. SI RESPECTFULLY in form the oit izens of mnaboro and Fairfield District, that have a full1 assortment of Watehos, JeweIr; SClocks, Speotacles, &o., always on ham an.t will sell at the lowest prices, and woul respeciflly ask tho continuance of tI patronsg~e of rmy old1 frIends and customer All goods warranted as represented. I a prepared to do all kind of Wa tch and Jos *lry work andl have nlways a good * took material on handI, and will guarantee sat i 'faction. All- work warranted. - OiIIAILES MUJLLf, . Aeoeod door from Col. RIon's Office. Ri 80 - THE DAVIS COTI'ON AND 11 A Y PRESS. Olallengo Open to tho World I r 1111, l'eople desire ito know lie best and 1 mou.t lilelIicnl ('O1 ITlN ANi 11AY 1'Itlio. 1;iing he In tltIltr :tndl Propritt. for fit' t ohe above i : ltl'0 t+l erently p11, nt l ndt Pow 1'. 11"er i.t11 'l-n i li ny lPress., i t'ropote [iito the I il" -venlntiV it' If l' ' PMe I ronyhout" the coiunaIry, lo Iave li' i i,1il l i e esi in a : cullon at1 ('tumbia. d1ur-' in1 Fair week of the .11r0 ':';r1t andl \e. I:l ir1 A s ee1 i ,. If I':ut t 1ion . .\S I d., l"o p'r,po.e to ai :tnvlbb-g b)y he ' te 't, 't i 't n , I 11liii i an,1 i l'tring 11 l'It: j''nenI l!' 14' Ill" niO. a, h I . e p'lI i IIy Ip oplo-it i'n i, ii 11 h II omp Itut t-e' ll,, vil u , 11 li 1; .11! iulat (' il h' nt;It-h ha::1 ll"n'irnie' a furd, '' I,t' (tluaIly div-b4l, :N aIt rnlllil-I, i i, h'weI n l hoI iVq(l it I.:1ii ' I l I 1"l:II nt l1 to'nf t l .\s o. c"::lit'n of th ( 1ar'1i,:- Th cII o.ttntest 'I i'l I.-eu in lll h i o ' i lt' . lir ( r nml, 1ii l 1l t:i'- 4 1t I'1'- , e' , w 111"tA i c-n 1)i- 11"thby l"e1o , .1,rt". N:,:'lm, or nnly i.il'"r :,1 1 o it- ult b11 y nt ehlml n1111rr, se t ."l1 1.t" -lls tote(stanfts Iht-m - h 1.1n , !b e'nna ;IIu' s11:1t i take it1 tn- i mitt'r:ltl 'n the se :u i m iIto i ich he t' ( t.iln i , O ff ip1, :anel1. t Ii iII:Il pet' Stluli '. I o 'ihe, bt'ier i l p w 1t1er requllired ' dlu li. t be lbi-l''.3 jeitCt hi-i e" , t- (:t"1(.r ti thel ml.) Isil.--in e, e- : : h Il n practi :bh .lt." 11- -: " , tl . .u nr . N 't L .s 11:11 T1 It?~ WJ bt Onl,: in e4 i nt1'1 of I oweny c tbb: fee1, i il 1 -" o tnsidlr. d a o :iI ti-S. l'&rson. i )i!.'n'ing to lnler the Conlesit. will giv I it iy a.nes. ell Ilit r 1 "1. ni e ovet I.yllt er, fu ('ui .1. I'. TIholnm , of' Columb1iat, th. C., Wi'' will :i,11e' 11 thv e l 1 ' I I1bielv inl 1ep 1't' lnb I'/"rnix, J. K. t). VIS. Aio. ri :.. . S. ('. In l ii:i n. in i i hw ' o lIho p uithlie, as the rer'tiSi i ie of ai IIIew1 invll' ili l, il l not. ' rict with I ll l ist '' Cerliein''ues fruo l 'I tiii', Iindl i1 t tt IIIl i L.':I i u4se tjI l g 1fu nl; own :1. to ite powler nill elticacy of my l're s, bull :fm perfectly content to throw it e t.ely ptu Ip. w I I nerit, Iruiling to ling n of a scrutinizing ad d'is I ):lIhl: rl nA blie in nwne d- to it th t Il I 1 f1'vo In' d laaii'k iiironnge to which ," ' nil' 1 ti 11-llt e t6 i5t i l "n it, - sh'"s ofl miy I'res-es, I havn ntlopt.. i the ,"Not', e No I'ny Sy"stem."' 'very ir-.s will be wllarrante t o give su1 isfnletion, or nu snte. l ieti. eivIkered :ill comlte on the enr, 1';. I'ur any Iurlher in1'"ra lion, nd." ih 1 i . .. \. l .li l . i1. it i 'K, A gp eno . and ,lIa1iuit rie'u, :il o lumh bia, S. (;., or" ili snb'1crihe-r, at all nlieellu, . . jiuly '. I m ,1. t IAVli .y hvil .n tt 1 is tho phIIo to buy ill til wa1i. Nownrs Hotel, Wir N'/, N hO1('0, S. C. IVM. L-- BIC)W.N, Proprietor, jAnTe HEE1 If you want a pair of Shoes to fit, r:all on l,vidston & Co. TO CONTRA CTO1it. II101'(.\. for ite reruildig of AiVh. . ley's fi Ib-ottn's Ilsidges over I.illlo !;iver', will be reetivedl up Ionhe ht of sep.. eber next. TIlhl ftirer to e built by the (trlnnieis of, lt 1.i"ib-1ni t ntl alirfieldi . The I&iul, non-I be subsItanm, isrucures with inand-I;ailings, n'at wi11out Covers. Co. Ir-"tor. 'wvi I be reqIuir:tl to wvnrrant. the blges -for twelv ,othv. I,inlitima for I.e Ioiges lunis he mlde on1 separatecly. ly order 11uOir t'ounly' 'omnussioners. 1. N. WITI;lIltS, Chmirman. nng i1.-1 f TO ('ONI.ATO{TS. DItOP'O .5. for Ohe uonslruotion of ao L li;e over lhe nunt h ork of wntereo 1C1ck ( o h te r, It-a will cioe up o he O 18of n il-i ir. Th A.rig F. be 50 fee I, lng, ee ighd drm borom of liel in bedto l- of ineek lsechwoh a. spunnof slfee, ;. ooknieloen Maogach end ofau iure, a 'ounsy Domin'inrs. ar. lns,& f.le. WlTil ais Chaiffle dermn. ang 11.ytin usal etti h iri Mill bebutan,Shafefin i&uleys . adS A FOU NTIN, O)