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THE FAIRFIELD HERALI Publisihed Every Wedneada7 at WINNSBORO, S. C., Dy DESPORTES & WiLLIAMS O TERMS--iN AD VANCE. One Copy one year, - . Five " " " - - - 12 Ten " " " - - 251 Illustration of Carpet Bag Rule. GROSS 'ABUsE OF POWER DY POWER rIfWOOVEuon, BY DnEVIrT, OP Ti1 STATI OF AMEs-GR ANT. The Brandon Repu lblican and Fu est Hill Register, have related til particulars of a high handed procee ing on the part of acting Governor Po era, convicting him not only. double-dealing but of gross usurp tion of power. It is stated that I gave to ono liuther Smith authorit to arrest a cititet of Soutt county c a charge of shooting another perso Meantime, the Grand Jury of ti county met, ind on Investigation < the case it failed- to find a true bi against Bailey. Subsequent to th d-,ision of the grand Jury, and wh< Bailey had been virtually accitte of the orime allogod against hin, I was met on the highway by Smni and killed.-Smith claiming to act u der the mandate which had been i hued to him by the acting Governo The Grand Jury at the Septembi term, found a true bill, as they we bound to do, against Smith for tl killing of Bailey. The acting Gove nor was thus a partner to the crim The murder of an innocent man w coimitted under the hadow of I usurped authority. But bad as it was, his conduct this particular was not the worst pa of it. On the eighteenth of June la even before the Grand Jury has i vCstigated the case of Smn ith, Powe pardoned him, thus usurping the pr rogativo of the Judiciary before had aoted upon the caso of the mu derer-prostituting the pardonii powcr-and violating thiconstitutii which forbids either of the three d partments to exercise the functio which belongs to the others. 11 duplicity conl..isted in the fact that i a correspondence with the counsel fi the prosecution of Smith, ho stud ously concealed the fact ho had pa doned him, and, as stated by the It publican (doubtless on authority ti Powers will not deny), encouragt the belief that he had not pardot him, and would not without givii both sides a hearing-the accus< all the whilo carrying the Executii deliverance from the clutches of tI: law in his pocket. We submit that nothing but til annals of carpet bag misrule can fu nish a parallel to this outrageous pt ocoding, which connects the Excel tive with the murder of a citizen the abuse of the pardoning power the usurpation of powers belonging a different departient-and crowi ing the whole with treacherous doa ing with the counsel who was etmplo od to prosecuto after the finding the Grand Jury. When the supreme law of the lar 6 thus wantonly trampled -under fo, -and pubi justice outraged, by pe sons whlo are admainisterinig the Sta government, who can wonder at tl disgust and abhorrence ina which the authorities aire held by all intelligel ar.4 right-.thinking piersonas andI wl can withhold admiration for the ft Fearaneo and patience with whai these abuses are bo:na e.-Jackona Clu The Forlhcollning Merssagc-Genieral Ar nesty. A Washington dispatch to i Ibtltimore Sun, says :The Presiden in his annual mesasage, wvill recommect tihe passage, or a bill by Congress r moving all the disabilhties imposedl 1 the third seeti-on of the fourteent amond ment to the Constitnuon.I will take the ground tha~t as tI amxendumnt does not exclude the ba lot. but only imposes disabi-litics hold @ffiec upon certn in persons, the is nto good reason for disafratnchiseinet of that kind merely br o uno they wer before the rebellion, of standing ar chd~aactor enough to be elected (Jflices requiring them to take an oat to suppor't the Constitution. in bi last message lhe suggested tht if thmei were any persoris distinguished abom all othere for the part they took in ti rebellion they might be exclude< but ntow he proposes to include ever; body. Secrclary of the Tlreasuiry. The New York letter of' the Phih1 delphia Lodger sa -s :'Secretar iBoutwoll, while in that. city the oth< day, made no secret of the fact to pe seonal friend, of his determuination t retiNo from theo Cabinet: after tl 4th of Marcha.'' The Now York Jout nat of C3ommeree states thlat there good authority for the belief that Ul President wvill p roimote Assistatr 8eeretary Richardson to the treasur portfolio in case of M'r. Boutwell eleotion to the Setnato, as expecte< If this is done the President will gii another exhibitioni of his intention ereate a reform in the distributibns offles, which will partially rid hi of the politiciatis. Au Epizoolic Warning. A man by the name of Becker, wi resides near Quarryville, Now Yori owned a couple of horses that, had tI diviemper. In cleaning -out tI1 mangers, thbo other day, the virt 'e1ne in comntaet- withI a flesh - woun on his hand. Jo a short time huis hnan ad arm became so terribly ijufame and swollen they had to be anmputi tadl. Soon after the amputation Ii died. Persons owning horse. cann< *xervise tou much nrudanco in tb ) respect, as the mattur from this dis, tempor Is rank poison to the humar bealt of )lrs. !la Soile. A corresponden' of the Savannal Morning NOws, at LakO City Florida writig under date of the 15th, says "The wil'e of Mr. Julian Soule, th )O manager of the We,tern Union Tele = graph ofliceo here, died this evering at 4 o'cek, from eating phosphorui tuatlies. ''he anno euiceent. wa: 8, made to Mr. Soule while he was in I attendance on James Ioubinson 't circus with his children. Mrs. Soucl r- has bei much depicosed by the r(. lo cent death of her mo hor, and this, 1- it is thought, led to her death." V- Mrs. oU was a daugliter the lat( )f John S. Due, I'-q., 0 The C1u1id Arross lhe Neck. y City Engineer BJlarbot commenced it on Tuesday last a suivey (of the rout< I. for the propcaed cnal aicross Charles. e ton Neckto connect the A-Ahley and >f Cooper rivers. lie has already com. 11 pleted about ono mile of the survey is having aseel tained the lowest ti n level on the A.-ley liver tide an (I locatted that mouth of the canal. 0 ChmaVrton News. WINNSBORO. ,r Wednesday Morning, Nov. 27. 1872 -e -- 0 T. ROSS ROWBERTON, Eitor. ftW" Correspondence solicited from ever section or liat country. Is Our columns are open fo nil for a fre s aliscussiou of nny principle, tBheory or idea but lwe nre in n) w ay responsi1b-l e for lte view n or opinions of oirtespn.aa rt --- - At Indepondent Journalisim. Since the sad failure of Mr. G ree ley to soecure quarters in the Whit Iutise, his late organs at tile Nortt r- have assumed the role of indepen ig dent journals, and propose steering in oourse in politics independent of par C ty organizations. Wo have oberve, 11 of late meh, too, in Southern news 1 papers about 'independenit journal r ism." We admiro independenco it everything, properly conceived, an< legitimately carried out, but whei perverted, it is simply contelilptibl So far as independence in journalian d is concerned, it is a dillizult charaete 1g to sustain. Of course every outspo ken paper is independent to a certaii x0 OtCnt, btt it can,not be aba.Sol utely s No respecta ble journial in this countr le can hold a position outside of the t w great political parties into which th 0 voting masses are dis ided. Neutra ground is unteiable. The only i,.uae left to be agitated 1rc 1Iadimalism aa 0 . serva ti i3n., :aIld u poni the one ridl or the oihvr must evary I -nest jour naliAt take a stand. Thcre is 'n( f "fone'' now to sit on, every man iu., show his hand, or be viewed with dis d trast by a disoriminati ng and intelli gent public. We have a disgust fo Sanything like party servili~y, m o that spirit that influmcence a man t< se act contrary to his ccioicios. lia 0every journal, conducted uipao e rrect ."pi inciples, should hold itself amIena sh ble to somte ti ibunal. We dlo not u p r,. pr*ove of extremie partisanshiip, ant We aomiinato utterly political blinid ness of anty gradec, but ai neCwPjourna that recoguzes no aleginnce to an' party, and acknowledges no lea1lty ta 0 any established rule of conduct, i, dcertainly It dangerous thing in a coin e. munity. We take great delight ii y seeing in printi bold, manly', thou.;at hi and sent imaents, and we take egnalb *o as much pleassro in observinag 1lknighit of the quill,"' express himi o self in a free, uintrairelled ma nner e We admire also that spirit in an cdi t tor that induces him to esponse in ar uniequivocal way any) olunse, be it gooud oor baid. T[his is what we uinderstandj bi by "independent journ-d ism,"' in ita a true signification. We al ways like ta. 0 see a journalist hold to a decildedepin. . ion on every subject. It's the true test of his independence. A in that ~*hasn't an opinlion of his own, is mero. ly a tool in the hands of o: hers, espe cilly in political life, anrd we~ desire no better evidence of the weakness accibeility ofapublic journal r than the admitted fact. of its neut rali r- ty on great political questions. A., 0 for ourselves, we will say this 0 much, that we form our opinions a3 the dictation of no party or clique, e but we reconnize a healthy publi' son ttimwent as our monitor, and sall 1 shape our course accordingly. .PreS osa Covention, c in the last number of the Ababeville 0Medium we find suggested a C'onven o.~tu) of the newspaper men of the SStamf nm May 1873. We aroe otdi pose to, endorse the suggestion, for many potent reasons. ini the fIrst '0 plaeo, the time named is entirely too fair in the future for us to commit eourselves to the proposition no0w. s lEveti may tran.-pirc during the I next six months tLhat may tend to dmaterially change the aspeot of pub. lio abilirs, at least- we hope so. Our econdition may improve and it may~ t grow Morse. Wo had better bide our a imo, nd1 mawi dveo---t ber worrying ourselves with any more conventions, not even in the matter of thinking of them. Conventions have been our ourse since the close of the war. They huvo been gotten up gon orally in the interests of certain men who like to hear themselves talk. The atuouut of "played out elo quence" let looo diing their ses sions has been prodigious, and we think the people at large have becomo pretty thoioughly disguzted oven with the nauie. W ith all duo rtspect to our eontenip tary wO rerd thoir call as primatur,. "Sufl ient unto the day is the euil thereot." Extraordi aary Proceedings, le print beloo an o lor gra'ited by Judge illtnit CL-inibers oni Monday last. I ui!l be een t hat the County Auditori in the State are each required to tshow O:inse on the 23rd instant, why they should not be enjoined from lcv3 ig or causing to be levied the taxe, 1t .iz-d vt.d directed to ho levied b Coi;,trlIcr oen. Neaglo in hli cireuhr lotter of 13,h iu:taut. The enso ii one of pe onliar interest, and vff-tos very incite. riailly the tax-payers of the S.ate. Pending the order refei -ed to, the Count y Treasitirers are ctrickly e. join ed and restrained from collecting tiny taxes under the proposed levy. The following is the order of Judge Moelteon: SI'A-r: OI S U r[I ('.t i1.t1NA. I e-1. -. .A u 1) o0r1-r 1V ---T e ta. 0 f lit uth urer elect, Icl i If11", vs. 31 . . C-I I. nan, as Anditor of tiehland 1'1uin ty, ind others as Comity Auditor:, anid (Couni ry T elisur ers, defend ints. -Order to ShowV ena. On readin - the complaint in the aboivc entitlel Cause, a1ndl, on motioni of the Attorey (eerwctal, with wlmIi are Melton k irt, of' ouinel ior the plaintiff, il is ordered tlat the def'en damts namied in the said eomplaint, as the County Auiditor-s cf tIho State do show cause before tile at tho Court llinse, in Columbici, on tle 23d day of November, instant, at I o'clock A. 31., why the said (itfenda. tihe County Aud iitoNs of the ,evelil Couon ties of tile Hulte, their agents, deput ties and attoir'ys, and each and every of them, shoul-I not be enjoined and restrained, until further order in this cause to be nm1le, from levying or causing to be leviced the taxes, or any part thereof, autLorized and directed to be levied by IlIon. d. L. Neagle, the Comptroll, r neria if the Sta mte, in and by a cl tain cirlair letter, -dated Noveiber 13, I892, addressed to tle defendants as Comty Aiditors of the several 0oun1ties of the Scate, and fmu levyirg or calsiog to be le i vied any taxes under Ohe aiihority of the joint reowl:tion of 3Icirch 13, 1872, entitled 'd olit Resoliutionl lau tlioriziiig and dirce.ting tho Si ate Alu ditor and Couity Coi.niii neu s t levy certain taxS," 1111nd fromti levying o (r ecusinig to be levijed ai) ta x to lpay Ihe i ttest onl thle bonds alil eteieks of thle Staic, ori aniy p-actioni thereof. And it is furtlw'r ordleredl, that the dleendaiits cinmed in saidii~i comla it as he Con ty Tlreaisurers of' th [0everal Ciouncties of' the State, dot show caus ie beforo mec, at the taforcement iod tio ndplce, whym the satidi deftend - ants, thle Cotunity Treaisureris of the s everal Count i.. of' this State, their agents, depu~m ts andi at toc neys, andl eachl and every of' thIeim, abul~ not be rest rained an11d enmjoiinedl f'romi col Ileot ing, or caing11: to be e -lliectedi,ilany taxos le(vied, or' to biie levied, by the Couny A-liors of their respectise Coutie. uderthe anthioriti of a certain eijenilar ler 1, issuedi l>v thle Comnpt rol l-er U mner1.1 of' tI-e S tte, hiereinbefoire rceere to'& 1, dtJ~tdi No u'embeir 13, 1872, and. to oille( ie.ilg, or a -usiug to be, c.olh ted, ancy t xem, le-,ied, or t ,o Ieli vied, inueer 11ul biir ity of the joint re'-olution oif 3L1Wb 13, 187'2. hlere'i-ttfre uefeirre1d t.., c1olleeted, anyvI iN~w les i, 01' iiir porting to be k vied, to pay il.er est on baond~-and s~eeks of the State , or aniy pot tioni t herieof. A nd it igj furt her or derod, 'hat the said diefendacnt., their -genits, depui. ties anid at ti-rnee; , andl each andt oeery of thli mi, b~e in the mea'intimie strietly enijineld and11 retr~ainied liom, doing, or cautsi ig ir autfe ring to lbe c~one, anyt of thle sa1id ats, until fu rthl or order in the cause to be madhe. A Tai of 50 Years. The N1 w York~ (.servi r halS passed thiroughi the ordeel,. aid starts ont anew on the se1condi fifty yearms w ithI a larger list of te.ders and more liu me crous fcriendts thain ever. SuchI a steady cou rse of prolsperity is uneox atuld n isie otidenee. W bocarti ly rjsice in the great 5tn ees of a pap~er whieh lihasi aways tadv'caated thosec soundcu pri .cipfles thaiiIitlneri'hit the focin.ditioni of sociity and good goveriinment. 0; thodt x in the truest sense, both in Chinch eand11 St ate, its inec is always good. W e see its publishers propose to give to every enbscribor for 1873 ani ipropriatel3 emnbelli,-hed eJubilee Yoar Book. Thoso who subscr ibe iil hiive no cauto to regrdt the step. $3 a yearci. Sidncev E. MAloro & Co., 37 Park ILow, Josh Billings saiys : "Whenever I find a realjgandomier womian engmg.I e d in~ u t mmiln's rigphits bizziness, thien [ ama going to take my hat tunder myj armi and jino theo proQc~ion," Oourt, The Circuit Court for this County opens next Monday. Judge T. J. Mackey will presida. Cotton Market. For the past week 530 bales of cotton have been sold in this mar ket at prices ranging from 161 to 171 Now Advortisom -ats. S&0 notices of S*am'l R. Johnston, Execotor. ' In Bankruptcy-IR. 1. Wallace, U. S. i1lar'hal. Stono Pihosihate-Baeot & Co. Read the onmerous advertisements of Wo!d ward & Law. Kerosetie- U. G. Deaportes & Co. 1Uue -.1nd W hite Fish, Cheesue &e L '. Derpotes & Co. See untice of tho Carolina National J ust Receivedi-Boaty & Bro, N->tie-R. J. IMoCarley. NttGee-Jamkes Al. Ily. Nutice to Grand Jurors-S. 13. Cl owney, Cleik of Court. ?urniture-R. W. PhillIpsa l"iraeh Arriva-s-- leIntyre & Co. Oiaages-R J. 31eCarley, By refereceo to our advertiseing column it will be seen tbat Mr. J. D. MeCarley har the horse nalady. General Assembly. The Genter al Assombly of this State cnnvienes iii Columibia to day. Ljookont for hot times, and keep your liands onl 5cur pocket-books whenever you go to columbia. Publio Installation. We have been requested to state that the officers of the Winosbioro Grange No. 29, Patrons of Iu.wband ry, will hm installed next Saturday at the Thespian i.1. Tie public gen erally and friends of the order espt cially, are invited to 1Ie preent. Fire. The gin bou e of Mr. 11. L. El. liott, situated sevea miles cast of this place was burned tat ITuesday even iig, together with ab1out thirty-Live bales of cotton. The fire was caused froua neglig-ence. Shooting. Frank Lynch, acting in the capacia ty of porivd te watehman at the C. C. & A. Rtilroad, inl Cuo!hkynbia, shot Jack Mlanning, last Tue.day itight, while in the act of carrying off a kit, of fish from the depit. Manning is supposed to be mortally wounded. Lynch has been arrested. Thanksgiving. By proclamation of Gov. Scott, next Thursday is set apart as a day if thanksgiving aiid pray er. We hope to see the day pro peoly observed. \Ve hiave soe tlings t o be thankful for, l:ut mauch more to pray for. WeT presumec that .services niall be held in most. of our ehiurches. E'pizoot. Tlhis malady appears to be abating somewh ait. We learn that it is pre" v'ail ing some~i dlistaneo in the country; Our farme r friends neced have nio rno lfears abont comning to~ town asthr sttck itill take the di~ea'se as quick ini thte coiuitry as in towu. Fine cigars. TJo lovers of good cigars we recomn noend our friend Johu D). AleC:rley. If flu 're is any bet ter '"weed"' in tiwin then wha at lie has, we have not ioven ale, up to the present writing, I-, find it . By all me'ars givo Jolhn a cId. See( his advert~isement ini to-f Guano. Mlr. J1. N. WR Asona in to-dayso i:ssu a] ve.i s his annaual announcenment to phatnters. Afr. llobson, has for over thirty -tise yedars, dealt exclusive ly in fertilizerp, and knows whereof ho speaks. We obeerifully recom, nm nd him to all of our planting ft i. nds w ho de-sire a supply of his Soluble Pacific Guano. llead his card and soo n hat iniducemnents are offered. Bost Thoughts of Obaribs Dickane. We have neteived the flth number of the abhovo named publication. It begins with the leiter R andt conitaitns the selectioi~s arranged for that letter, tharough 8, wit hout exahau.-tinag t hose iarraniged foir T1. Like all the precedl ing inuniabers, it has a rich storo ofr q uott ionis fruin thle woirks of En~ighuaidsc bo-t inaadern novelist and deser ves a plaece in every home. Election Deojsion. Th'le State Board of Canvassers b ve I declared the election in this County as follows :Sentor, Sanders Ford ; ai Repreientatives; Isaao Mliller, Levi c Loe, and M1. S. Mliller ; Sheiriff', L. ' WV. Duvall ; Clerk of Court, 8. B. q Glowpey ; Judge of Probate, W. AM. o Ne Sch 8lool Commissioner, WV.J. e Crawford ; Coroner, 8. W. Rluff ; d County C.ommzissioaers, II. IL. Elliott, e Hennry Jaos nna Jon . Ma....:.. Orumbs The horse malady in Columbiia on the inorease. There are two cases of small-Rpx to Charlotte. Almanao makers say there will be no eclipses visible in this setioior the yeatr 1-873. Still -outhward the star of Epizoo ty wods its way. Sympathies are stronger than oreeds. It t:kus fire to melt men's stoney hearts. . Col. ). Wsatt Aiken -h een elected Pesidlent of the Agrioulturai Society, a positiou from which he retired voluntarily one 3 ear ago, says the Iutelligoncer. W. II. Parker, F-t., has been re-elected Secretary and Treasurer. Several of the esoiped conviets from the Rihiland county jail have beet captured. The real property 'ssenol in tan caster, an.ounts to t,1,263 108.81, 41W lilo perioual to $514,534.40. Mr. Robert Hayco Perry, sun of Ex-Governor 13. F. Peiry, died at Ai ken last Monday morning. The Abbeville Medium reports a few flakes of snow oi last Saturday week. The Yorkville Enquirer s , s that on the same night the first snow of the season fell. It was light. The newly elected cioul commis sioner of Georgetown was last Monday sentenced to twenty-five dollars fine or twenty-five days in jail for mak ing a drunken exhilitiun of himself upon thestreds. Roland 11hett, I1q, former Con federalte quartermaster at Columbia, has received the appoilitient of Gu. eral Agent of the South ('arolina Railroad Conpay, vise Lohn E. Marley, deccused. Mournful Afflictioii. It is our umelancholy province this moining to recor.d the dcit h of little Loui.is Dwight, eldcst. child of (apt, W. U. DwVight, which ocetiinel on Thursday night last. A few (inys since was at tucked by that fatal di!ea:e diptherin, and it was hoped that .he would struggle Fucc(mfully with it. But dea.h claime-1 hr a. Its victim, aud she now leeps in the arms of her Saviour. May a kind Providence look with pity and conps.sion upon tbose Ie ias seen fit to aflet, and give them Lha.t solace for their gr ief that cometh 31ly from above. May the chasten. ing rod, so heavily laid upon them, je stayed, ald may they tako conifrut n their harrowing bereavement, in hese words, that "whoim the Lord Lveth, lie cha1t1net0h." IWao 'S9putcS It ?" 'We are giatifled to learn that on a rair- comparison of prices, our town staniids "a No. 1,"' al-ove ill the inte rior tawts ini the State in regaid to prices paid~ fur the great staple of cot ton, anid that recei pt. aire fLr above the piodu ct ie-n. We do hu ow that sotton has [been sold ini W innsboro, broiught oni ingiine from, Keraaw, ('heater, TLn..ester, N .whe. ly and lHch and. W-y ? Far.-t beennese the prics tare CrqnIa --ind send ly be. Jne enur n.erechtiint give' fair h'unest, just weights. Faeory thieg in the grocery linet, too,~ are sold at equally113 Law prices, and cash rec-ms to be abun. [iegislative-Gandidates for U. S. Sena tor. T[here are four prominent candi Jates in the fw-ld. Patterson repre rents thbe rail road mci.ierd interest; .rwe t'.o scalawegs; Elliott the nig. I.,.- ' o. ScoL t the carpe:'-bagger, Yudgiing fromi the clhiraeter of the everal canadidates we would recem. uend the Legislature to repudiate the vhole batch of them. ti-1 elect a good round CJonservat ive gentlemn, who vill honestly represent the interests if the whole State. Such a man can )O f ound in almost every Counity in he State, and we think the Or ant .ity had better take the matter int erious consideration. ~easonablo Pricos. Tfhe Petersburg Aj peal gives an avidence in the annexed that poor eople can purchase subhsistanice at nodet~rrte prices in that city: "Dressed lioge have appeared in the nai ket and sell at retail from 8 to 8( cnts per pouund. Large lots would iot probably bring more than '7. ents pcr pound. "Thie market is well supplied with eef. It is quioted at from 3 to 6 ents per pound. aros-'." fail Irglrns One of the most provoking annoy nees of the times is the irregularities f the mails. (The ladies would say zales, butt we insist on mails.) Fre acntly of lato we have failed to gel ur Columbhia and Charlotte exchang a the dlay they are published, a isappointment that there is no ex use for whatever. We have known or Columbia mail to go all th wy to Charlotto and return to us next day. Such Deglect as this is simply outrageous.. Thie newspaper men say it Is not their lault, therefore it taubt lie with the dhail agents. If the Government would select men for their oompeteAey, and not for their so-called loygty, we don't think we would havegeasion to complain. 0:5 ' "'lhe Balnm ut Newberry paid paid out $310 000 for cotton transac Lion, durieg the uon th of Ooteber." We have no Bank in Winnsboro. Yet, three of our most protninent inerchanits paid out $267,000 for cot. ton in October. One of whom check ed on Now York for $95,000 in one nainth, iacific Guano Company. (CAri rA L $1 000.000) 8OLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. This OUANO is now so wel known li all tle sonitiern sitites for its renia-kable ef fects as an ngelicy for inctreasing the pro dticts of labor, na not to r q;uire rpecial reconimendation from ist. Its use for sev en years past has establishe I its chartne er for reliable excellence. The largi st fixed capitlal invested by the -ompiany in this Irdile iff..rds the S1t'est guatrantee of the continued excellence of this Guitno. Fhie supplies put into matrtket this season nre. n ieretifore, prepiti d unoder tile per soal 'upOil nil nce of Ih'. "I. Juli an Ravenel, 'henitst of tle C'ornipny at Charleston, . '., helince Pan.-rm 1111) rest assured dh-il ifs qualit y ni-.l c m .. iti ,4i precisely t1he sane as 1hat be, eolbre Yoid. J N. t 0 .)', ON, Nellinir Agentt, Ch-olesiion, 8 (1 J.N %. 4. 1t EES L. :: Ch , Genetral \gr-n's, B itn~r Ti:tr.'is---.8 onash; J$<3 titin , %,.i. . i. Ieresi. To :rcomimcitte planters he-V eni WId.r now aind hiaer nn1i; the lit (i A1.1 t -I t ci-le as it whliet tihey will inke' it i . or en1.h prie . When Jolivere! froml tlie Fac tory by tle carload 0no drayl go will be chaarge.~l UOV 2:3-2n C-im'illerel st1awl (Cilt hs $1 to 'l$ per yard. WOI)WAItD & LA W. Carolina National Bank, (OF cOLU-I~uIA. S. C. Capital stt c Paid In, 8300,000. Board of irtrlors. L. . Chills, Pres. Jno. T. Darby. J W. Parker. Vice-Pres. R. M. Wallace. C. 1). .ellon. Solicitor. Jino. S. Wiley. It, O'Neale, Jr., E. Hope. IV. B. Utlick, Cashier. C I Ir:dell, As't CaOlier. N nlditdon to tho ordinary and usital busiecss of Banking. the Carolina Na. liotial Bank of Coltimbia, S. C., issues In forest bearing Certilientes for any nion ot, payable on demlianil, qindl bearing setrn Ier cent interest fr..mn d Ie, itlerest colecita. hie every six iionths. if thc. certitiete has not been pr iously preOnted. Deposit s inl gold received on tatn t ins, nild itetrps pni-l int kind. Uepnsitors have all he ad vantiges of A SAVINGS IRINIL, nnd the enfely of Ilieir depositq is guni-no ((,el by it pid-tipe pial of Three In,/frd '/hnusand /o//ars. 'ri-sons having fotd ,vlicl they Wish to inve!1 itlmp,.ut irily. Wilh finid this a Safe miteans 01 ilvestiaeil, re turnnle iotipon dematid. ind al ways ready for use should it more profitahle invest ltIn offeir. Reittanices mnny lie made by Express. nn.'I Citi entes will be returneitd by tmail withanti~ delay. C'ohliiiai 8. C.. Nov. 1-4, 1872. nov 21 -1mi Gtltl l'urnishiing Goods at spiecinhlty ati WOOD(,lWAt l) & LAW THEHORSE MALADY, WOUL r1I)iespieetfully iniformit my frienads thait this Ieri-ible disease canO be eaisilyv (Itredl wiltb Rakir's liure liye, 0elden Nec ar and L, g ('abijn WIhisakey, or~ Dut Ich Kimin til, nll of whtich I have just received. A loa-go stock inst in such as Flour-, Uin coni, hlatns itice, Coffee, Segar, Saidines, ('racker-s, Oysters Cantned Fruits tind Jet lies. SEA RS. I have the best Segatrs ever brontght to this ltwn and will warrntt Iiem or miy liquior to cutre thie Epiz~oonic immeodiai ely. -nov "2 J. 1) NteCA R bLI'. Admlinlistrator's Notice. 1 U per-sons having demands ugtinst thle /I Elstate of Johno McKinney, dleeansed, will render tem in properly niitestedi to I lie und~eraignied 01n or before the 1tt day of JIOIIN f. CATIlCART, Admi'r. nov 13-x Im *A lnrgoa stock oft Je-ians 20c. (o $1 at WOOD WAlt P & LAW. Boots nnd Shoes fori Mlen andai Boys, any ptrice you ni ifrh. Call oni Wt I) iW AllDI & LAW. Sale of Real Estate. O N N-. utday, thei ud tina ot Iimcenob.-r ne-xt, in friui of thae Coi il I ,. iin1 the town of Wj~insioo. in: the i'. n i Fairfield, I w.U priae.,ut Ii , -il, i' 1-. autiio n thinhe hi~hesu bi :uder. ih Iif..' .n, describuedl ien1 e.-i.te-. ih li tropei ty of t, . litreJohn MleKitni y ii' wtt li.5 'lTe house kniowii w the~ "Criwf-i.r i Ifinse," w-i tho a cre ,f giounid i aael.u-d the, er 2dt 'the hinist k nown nei lie .I9orme P1 te,"' witlh necessary oiil buildinig anid a enipit al wiIt of water, withI five aund cite.. hnlif an-cu, more1 or less, tiltaheledl. Term ns miade' known ona day ofI sale. Thle thbive propjertyv tiuay li. reant edl for at pri vate satle het ween tI is andi thle dany of sale. JNOi. II. CA'iIAltT. AgI. for .IIA ICY MlcKINNIW, (Oood assort ment of Ladies IDretss Goods very low. WOOI)wAllD & L) WV. NOTICE,~ ALL~ perseons knowing thiemselves indeb. tld to the ur dlersigned, will plea'o conme forward andi settle thtelr alccounls before 1~ thie 15th Deceember, as further Indulgence cannot be given. Thtoso fatihng to come forward' hy said time ''will have their- ac. I ecunts placed in the hands of an attorney it for eclleti. nov 21 -R. J. McCA RLEY. ? If yott want it good flat, come with the q cash to WYOODWAflJ.n & ?SA.Y. JOST RECEIVED. 1 Var load F'our, including all grades, I Car load While Winter Seed Oats, I Car load lack Winter Aeed Oats, I Car load Red Rust "Proof " See I Oat, Iitokerel, in kits, quarter and half bar rels, Long Clear and C. R. White and Smok ed Bacon, lHams and Shoublcers, ill grades of Sugat Rio and Java, and Parched Java Coffee. Black and Gunpowder Yea, Raisins, Citron, Currents, Pine Apples, Fresh Peach es, Oysters, Lobsters, Salmon, Sardines Club Fish, Smok. d H erring, Rye, Barley, ('lover, Orchard, Timothy and Blue Grass Seed. D. R. Flenniken. SBARGAINS. -0 A lot of Cubs Molasses, which we will ell at cost by one 3r more barrels. A LSO, Lard and Bacon, Coffee, Tea and Rogar. Hardware, Axles, Wagon Tyre, Plough Sr.6el, P16w Lay Iron, Superior Pad Locks and Stock Locks, Two Fine Double Batrel Guns, Pis, lois i.n great variety. All of which will be sold low for cash. O. R. Thompson. ov 14 O' Counters ald Shelves, A RIE now occupied with a large and gen eral stock, to which the inspection of ur friends and customers are respectfully invited. The indies department, including M'Ali. iery nod Dres.i Goods, ieed not he iteumized is we anuticip-ate ihnt it will please 1he rashimable aid fastiIllioust. No pains have been sijared to mak. it so, and it is cheer ililly anid confidently submitted to theirde rision and iistes. Of Staple Goods and Men's Wearing Xiateri,.l, there is a good. variety at. reafsoniable prines. 01 Ladies ar-d ent ile mens S hies. the siipply Is full A lso i very generml iock (of Groceries, is well is of Tiniware, rokery, Glasuware and Woodefnware. The long catalogue whiolh c. elibriie'd int omr plirchases Ocannot ha raized. so when you ..re needing any niea chandlie, call and enquire. oct 15 D. LAUDIRDALE. CITIZENS of FAIRFIELD I To 0110 andt All I CAL L AT THE SPORE OF S. WOLFE, Where you will fimd 1dm ready to sup oly all your wants, having one of the lairgest and best solectedl stocka of Goodi hat the Nor thern Markets atford. To theo h~adios who need Drosesi Coodis, and eveni theo who may need~ somiething elegant to make ip a TitO(8EA U, 1 wrouldl ay that I bought of themii, in selecting a fewv bean'1 'ol Silks, Memriieu, Deh~inetc and Pop ine, in white and colors, antd every other iriole necessary for a complete OUTFIT; nzd to the public in gonerat, I would say, ivo mec a call before y ou purichase your Winter Goods. Of Iress Goods, Cloaks, Balmoral., ~hawls, Saques. Boulevards and baucy loads, lasts, Ribhons, Scarfs and Ties, shoes, Hosiery and Gloves. Shioes int great, variety for Ladies and hildiren.) Now is the timte to get a stit of good ladhe of the very Best and Finest MaterIal, 'rmnonable prIces. Call and lbe convino. dI ilt: you will get full satisfactiont for our nmoney. Iandl(somfe Eniglanis Just Opened ? Ilats of every grade, style" and color, aips suitable for windty weather, Shirtsof est qu-ility. Shiawls and Overcoats. llinnikets. Quilts, Tlale LInen, Towels, tid lloute Futrntishing Goods of all quiali eCs. Ilaving l'een engagodI in business hore r Thirty Years, It is only necessary for oe to say that you will get. yottr Money's 'orth by calling at the establishment of oct 17 8. WOEFE. Perfectly Safe, YE now have MIneral Sperm Oil, which ~is non-eaplosivo and perfectly safc for mnl imes to barn. Also, just arrived 250)0 lhs. best. Whito eitd, Paints In Oil, llawv and Boiled Lin 'ed Oil, &c. Also, for sale as low as can he so'id even in Columbia," several pieces excellent, arpet, wl.ichi we propose to sell and then nit the carpet trade. nov 19i MnMA~rTR & TDIr'CZ