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Jon PaINTIN.-Our oflice has beeti fitted with all materials necessary for printing jobs of every description. Bills, Letterheads, Posters, Invitation and Business Cards &c., &0. Sale Stable--A. 1. Gooding. A Bargain-Joln Isenhower. Just lRecived-Withers & Dwight. The Carroll llouse-J ohii Carroll, Sr o' r. Gardeti Seeds, &.-MeMaster & Brice. Tribute of Respeet.-Whinsboro Lodge, No. 11, A.. F.-. )I.-. lUp to the time of going t presS yest!riay Cottoil Vts Cellin L: from 9 to 13A ue.ts. EW" A nber of immligrant's passed through this place on WiednCs day night, lat, ol their way to Chis ter. 0z~ (hief J uscuieo Muses was re elected by the j)it vote ot' t hIe Gerie rall Assimbill y Wh 114o1(3 niniber of votes e::t 127, of wlichl .\ses tO eeived 123, G ra hiam 2, Mehoni I and Whipper 1. P-:nsoNAL.-W e had a visit yCstCr. terday Iiom Gil Dixona Fox, Eq., a prom1inent jourinalist of our ? ate. Ile is here fur the purpose of report. ing for a leadivg journal, the trial of Mr. Duncau for ite murder of Ar. L. M. IBolick. Pi.nSoxA..-We haIve hdt(l th pleasure of a Vii fro.m Dr. 1). M. Clark for merly of W inishor o, but more reectly (A Bititimore. lie canducted the editorial departmeit of this paper for somre timwe before the wa r "rnu.--The re-i lrece of Mir. ,Jas. Gelston was cntircly destu ured by fiie a few days near Alstun. .ler. (GOI.. tori lost all his provis ors, fur t turI aid .Clothes, I is fa it. ii bat eeatrg. Air. Gelsto has t I. e sympatly of tle ciiire e-> mmuity. Tiios-: STOrtN ()vr:nco.Ars.--TIh overcoats of d udge Mlackey, J ude Magrath), and Baj.Rxter, stojln J with others from Cul. Ilion's itise k recently have been recove red. Tihey ti iero talici from the liisie of C"i - lotte Maritin near ln1g Ri. 6. Ilr. Thos. Ketehlin while holi inhg a pistol Satirday, ac id1ntIly sltot himself through thie fleby part of the leg above t le k:iee. This should be a wartling to hio.-e p1.so who haindl 1 pistols. A strict law 3 shetld le psscd against the ca ry- m irng of concealed weaponls. Arnaos-r A Fir.-Thrc-e was a nari-row e.pe frrm (i.e iOil 3uida uiight, at the residece of .ialr. .Johin WI'ilsoni. A bo:<of ashes hatd beeni le ft in one of the roomts, and, eon through to lhe f1 or. IHnd the occu pan to been a bsenit, t he arc icient mighltj have resulted in thec dsa.u-,ion of the buildinig. P~Uoasi~tc l'ocourrr:In. -T io dar keys, of pugilistic prope..sities, e gaged instiei~tI conmb.. t tuI Tuesd a y eveuing for the iettlemrenit of a di. I it ferenrce, the particulars of whichl we did niot, tearn. At IhIr aprpi .ilh of ai dfechmenit of iour town polhee, it-e corclutded tha.t it was t rue n i darm to aivoid If lrth eiager, ..nd caa M ii uuade their escaipe. fJ r Le oy I". Youmrr us E-q., of Co Jli.bia iattegnded3 then recunt lermi ofi Court As Counsel~ for l iez,'ekilh E uricran, he well Fustr'inied his ligh re putattioni. G ile J. Pat tersoni EIsq . of C'hcester was also iniX Wi nisboro hut did niot, aippear in Coeu at. Mrh. WX. I1. Bra wlvy So ici t. ar of th ie 6th (cireniit is winning gZaldraej'rrop ins. H is. coluet ini the ene orii r .Sr i.. mtentedl. In all his b'usines, lie dli. plays legal knrowledIge a i Ineu men, arid is it forcible spea.ker. ib s cour tesy towards witne:>scs is worthy of imnitationi. Er We are pained t. announice .the dea1th of Mrvs. E. P' Bones rat Atdgowyiy on the 31st January, at the adv~anood age a. ninrety yeatr . Mrs. Uin es was a (litugh te r of llev Sami'l . Youn rI~one of the first i ilnhi tants of WVlind oro. The emire Iramily was reimarkable for extreme longevity. The deeiised was for mainy years a membrer of thie Presby. terianr Church. Thre d iedl if old ag~e. TJhe day beftore lier d ar Ih shre r. ltedi tho enLi re hii,toriy of 310. Zionru fromii the time of its fo.rIudationl to the p resent. Maiiy fiiendai deplore her loss. Iaer remins were interred in thno Presbyterian cumetery tat this place. 07r On Friday afternoon arnd Saturday ovenning by moonlight the firo comipany practised with the enl gine with the most aatisfaetory re uiults. From tho cistern near the Court-House, a stream was thrown over the arrow on the town oloek upon the Hotel, and upon Mr.j he preseint caaso, uotwithstandiug lie fact of his having been. stricken rom the roll of attorneys. Judge laokey thou proceeded to discuss lie case of ontompt heard before udgo Carpenter, premising by ex. retsing his indignation it the lat r's presuming to grant a pernaission 'hieli eculd only be granted by the residing judge, and that Mr. You laus would be permitted to appear a Couinsellor in the courts of tie xthI judicial circuit, not by the in ulgenCe and permi.,sion of Judge arici.ter bit in his right. as a duly italiled attoi'ney in all t le courts of authi Caiolinia, 10.4 hohor remark I thatl he was well aware that, lie as-'i in this notiion, :'yinig hiumself ille to abuse and ill-feeling on the kit of many persons inl tile St ate, id ill justice to himself, and in view tle in :'gn itu dt of th1e is.-u, involv 1, proe'e(1di1 to expiess fully and reib'y hi. viewVs inl the premises. atigi 1 at I the beginning of the l the Citizeo' Saviigs unk, as instituted by Jto. L. Wait. ]I iif YolI (ility, anid following it the Ill iled tates Courts District Ad Circuit, lie proceeded to show ic tllaicy of the position mi. ined y Judge Carpenter iu claim. g for his edurt juridictiol, in atters of iiwolveney. superior to, d exelusive of that of the United ates court, citinhg limily authorities prove the correctness of his views. lie leading oiiit (1 his argument is that the Uuited States Court matters of w hieb it tilks cogni. nece, has supreme jurisdiction, eli though t hiose izsiie are int ur Io (if adj udiention in ti State urt, Cspecially inl cases of Banl. ptey, iuder wNhich falls that of the 1s11is' Saings Bik. lie held I at Wat son, the origiial petiti on ag1ainst the baniks lii1 not compli. with the law in such case made (I providd( ; aid bience even were L jurisdiction of the United States I art n.;t paramnount inl the piemi :, yet the petitioner had not coll.- a e.1 wi:h the rules of' the State ,rt.. as fouid in the (A de of Proee. a :e, and was tiiereoro not. properly -'y inl Judge Carpenter's Court. s lihonor held thiat, upoii the very hiorities cited by Judge Carpenter, hit ier caiuinot e.! a blishi tie legyai- 4 oh' the po)ition lie has chIoSeLn to a .ie, in any of the partieubir's im11k-, up hi dedretal oider. llis lion. cocludCd ivith nu cloieut dis Sition upon the rights of* attorneys I the duty of courts to be slow in riving them of the right to be I ird in the imany issues brought into courts of jistice. Attorneys, he d6, are essential parts of the ma eii y of the admiiistration of jus e, for without their ageniey 1no (an 'I be preenited for the consider. 7 on of ( tle coutls. IIe paid a high I graceful compliment to the abiti- C and iitegi ri y of the bar of South i'iliu, anid eocd his remiarks by tructin tihe Clerk to eiiter the a Oseit proceedilgs uplson tle records C lhe Coirt, nd to st ate theri in that considleration of tile issues in volv was unoie by tlie Ciu rtu lpol its a Lot ion. liThe reiriiks of the 1,e were throughout listened to lit marked iattei'nii aad rer i ndi. live of a close investiention of the itt ers uindor conasideraition1. Th'le Court theni proeeeed reguliar wvit tl lie caise of M r. Duncan, and1 1! inldictmelnt wasti reaid to thle ac sed , lie leadling "not guilty."' te clerk theni pro(ceedled to emipaiiel e juiry, and1( a fter seve ral ch Il nge~ u fll oin g juror~s were' sworn: s. li. A ikcen, Will. Iid3 di, ,Jmi. I). i.rut (colored), W . J. Crowder, ~o. II. M1cCanits, J. A. er.ey on, Aqll~a HIarr ii son (coIlred ), ah lihine, Johni 31,:lanrlkinI and >hiit C. Clowney. Tfhe solicitor' id bu lii t tie in( opeuning lie casec for' eStaute, tLelie vin:g t hi cise of such nii.tu lii .s to be~ cearly piresentedl to ej i 'y by lie test imnony tio be ad ced, and simplly ask inug lie jury') to aliz'. the imporlitanuhce anid somnity thei caseC, anld to give thecir ear.''t d imnpartiah attention to the facts lhe brioiught for warId . The circum 0 :iiles of the0 ho01miid e lxir.g uco h heih in the minids of umost of ii re vhir, we de.n it u'weemr i' give a recapjituib~tioin of the testi oiny, It, was substanutialh~ lyta -iuthit out ait the (CI'oneir's illniuest, odiied of course by . the cross ex nination bI ly thaiit of the( 'l'i dfilant id by the: test imony3' Ii i'o. .1ced1 respectinig t he eblaracterl of the. aceased and the pr'isonir rospier Live .Mr. Youmrans opened~( the au enter the defencee iin a speech 'of tie. length, replete with logic, lean and uilogueneni~i. lie w~as followed Co'il . Ri,,n in l.is usuul terso anid rei bh- stle, and Solicitor lrawley osed the onue for the State ini a roiig andi ispa~:4Iiinate re'vieo. of ic facts an d a rguiits on the side ihe S ate. A fter the charge of udge Mackey,. the jury retired'i. boy retiuined into Coni-t ait 90o'clock l l rida y mof)rino w ith a' verdijet ol antsIa ughiteri, w ith a recommenl~lda oni toi lhei mercy of' the Coilrt. Thlie 11d1ge sentIenced~ thle pi ricnr to im. nii'-oe. t in: lhe peitentiary for five a:rs. Much101 initerest has1 been inced ill this case ini all its stiiges, ii this interest wuas cleatrly shown thle lo-c attenitioni of the dense *w dof1 spectators in the Court (use during thle trial. Saim'l. Saw ar,.found guilty of petit lareeny, id recommenlCIded to thle mercy of the >uiit, wats senitenced to. a fine of venty-five dollars and costs, or im-~ risoimnt in~ the county jail for sixty ays.' lien Howard, found guilty of irdetiy, wias~sentenced to pay a fine f fifty dollars or he imnprisonedc for ui amonths. On Friday morning at 1 o'elni the onet ndjlunond. to (urig's building. Two streau)s woo t thrown simultaunously, ono oil Wood- t ward & Jetw's building, the other on f: the Court iioue. b 'ie colored Hook & Ladder Com. t panly also paraded and and exercised J with the ladders, John McMillan I and Phil Taylor exhibited great skill t iin muiting the ladders. vN Capt. Hicot is bringing the, fire P eomaJUny into efliciency. . . I W, A N'uIsAxcr..-Vo call tho atten tion of the town polioe to the frc JuLit imlisewoiiduct o0! juvenile da1 keys 4 who loiter about the Post Meelic and i, >ther places, -a1d anioy peO.plo with et .huir noisy ti1111 sometimes obscen e alOlaige. 'The Court Llouse yard, , i., frk-ui'ltly crowdel with thena the inconIveiece an d cca-sional a lisgus. of thsue who ure enlied there Ihar oF .\lk. JolN MCcu.I.v. ell . bcos our duty to aunluul - the 1 lath of this (l"d an il highly repect - N d citizen of' Fairfield, which occIrred i STue~i:day morniig last. .1r. Me. Q ,uilly had attained the ago of seventyti be yars, and during this long ; Sod ie etijoyed the re.tpect f hi' ca eitiznus, won and initaiined i y r-e probity whi4 nmAuhd his 6 IterCourAe with his fellow-lien.t T fri StUTIEILN MIJScAI. JOURNAI.. t -% e h ivo received a copy of this in xCellent, journal, and cutn nend ..it to zit ur imusical friends as worthy of Otir 'v it Ioige. It is a magazine of OVLr wenty live pagcs, aud abound in ru hu1iee :.ie al good reatdiig I It j r 'Ihle price of stb:-eription ' it .ily $10 Ut) r~ Inl tXut, r ami Io eCh er et. slb:iber is given as a prmtisiuinl ed ie minic to the amount, of $, 1.0 .U tih MURnEnH AT ; EwAY.-Ifrma- 11Gt in ha.s reached us of the killinig of* e ilni (r.:ig by Ft:nk Craig, ho:hil ,Aljr~d. Anl iinst- was h. ld OVPI- ce lie body (if the dceaesed by Tiida uzntive. N1arz-ball, onl Wtdne-day Just,)i ud th jury reIldered D. veIdliet that an ic decea..ed eain.m to hi;, death from t1th blow with a sti inl the hands of ty rantk Craig, inl a dillilty on t Ie ta"l )L3 iniat. 'Tic nieused h.is been i m miititted to jill, to wait L.io trial. or A EV IN G wrI TII. I s Na-A.-- ""a' o .lr'resOt El Iridge, of Ndew York. de he; uiwii as "he PI i in lee Dlineator o the te P..s:ions," who has during tle Ito At tenl yerlis or ini ore appear ted be- cli ire ttidreds of, audicuces in the tic mIted States, wi'l present hik pCCU ' ar- Entterltain11ient know II)W .s ait lelpoiuvosiu Carnivail, etc. ty At the Thespian Ilal, Wii..buro C" C. n litueday night February pr J. ''lhe Pogratimme ie will o11'er ofI t1u1.cmbace Dramatic itatIS,' Iarnt' Epre.enttion, C 'lsi u .eeiLS, etc., Ito'Cther twih a por- ' i.k).al of .-The Pai sions,'' ocupy ing Wi lie lin't hiur of the evenitig, aiter .a bient with te peuntedl tan itiiur o1 ii :hich wt~I ill u iltuducd a I ht thle i I ora1 DlhLai velties of' al initesel y el umtiorous tu ire, ilols iln ani Evecii' T aried a Dli'grifa ile of' alblicelnent th s to intvite. .-miles andl tears Iromn all, .J. *ieing thle ttaost fatidiious tastea, Si lie cultiv;ated .l refinied, as well :.. he itnt nored ntin id . F~romit ta perusal Ji f ''ThIie Prograuui n e'' decsigina tting thie i heo vantu oU at tres of the I'a.tertain.- N alit, as well a ts froiin :taingi the lU 'try, strngh endorlemnts Mr. Gd ridge has reec i ved frtomi emiiIent th ait ilid that the Ent et itainen will th iriive onte of' the mia.t intere.,tinag andi di i'aingh~ ainnotie ntsi of tlhe itsoi, r od neC 5.rtunl..ly reesmmiieund one o -caiee.s to not ''flow it to. pass5 by at heir attentdancee. te Couni' 1In:.iit. .\londay. State vs dii tamutelI Siawyer0, Gand4 i nr.'niy -- Juility of Pe i Lceny. Grand t Jury r'otutrned the followinag Bills: ~ito 4s. llenry Durham l, arson: l't iii bil. Sitalt vaS. To~by Enitzmoitig- a ri, a/iqs 'Toby Bookhart, Assa:u!t a d xi tatets.Netl Mrdok C rand Ln cbn:l. N'o bill. S ate vs. Bent 110ni, biaieeiy :'True bill. Saev- Vu Job'ain, Latrceniy :True bill. i Tuesdaty---Stto vs. Aquilla iih ri soni, antd .Lom Gladdein, MilalIiious cl Misc~;hief'-appeal fromt Trial J1usticee. si NU t:ilty, State vs. lien II .ward ti Gtiitid Laiceny :Guilty w'ithi ren ]t'ntnenda1thition to tiaorcy State vs. lohiy Enstzininjiger I lias . Tloby~ B oak- o Not guilty. ,ti Wed teoday--The Grantd J ury .1 miade. ltiriliOi prese tent-whlich n4iii p bte given ini oul next is-,ute. State vs. y \VIlliamts CJohviin, incety :(Gity. e Stiate vs. d3am. Bookart et al., ciii- a sirac~y to retist tfluiier-: N ot (i u il. is ty, at the rsuggeution of the ~So lici. 'e tur. 'i Thursday-Upon the inoeting; of y the Court, at the usual hour, the case a~ of the Stato vs. lHezekiab Duntcani for c murder was called. Upon tho' in. t quiry of the Court for the attorneys p representing the prisoner, Col. Riatn *d rose and stte~d that he and Leroy F. Youmans Esq. bad .begn retasinetd., lI atd that the last named gentlemen o hal obtained a speoial peormis~sion :f, from Juduo Carnetitor to appear in 1l meo, on Monday, 2d prox. at 10 o'look. AIEETING OF TI(Q TAXPAYERS. Pursuant to the call of the Exoou. Live Committee of the !axpayers' convention, a moot,iog of th tax payers of Fairleld inut in the Town Hlall on Monday the 2nd February. Col. B. E. Llkiu was called to the chair atid It. MAons Davis requested to not as Secretary. Capt. 11. A. Gillard was callcd upon, and in a short address presented the object of Lite mecting. Mr. T. It. ltoebrtson offered the full,wing preauibl and recol ution,. lIhercus, ait a moting of tle Exo- ) autive conuwiittu of the Tax-payers UoilvLntion held in Cha.rle'ton Jan. I :i.h a call was issued lui a btate uoaveition to be held at Colunabia I7th Fobruary next, the,eloro PC it Rcsold, That this meeting, -epresent the Tax-payers of Fiii feld .ounty, n(,w proceed to tie clection >f four additional delegates to rep. ent u. in the approaching State Con., ,enition. This was amended so as to 'cad "three delegatesi and seven ad. litional delegates. The solution V1s thenil Udoptetd-. Mr'. I. E. EllisoU iffered t motiou that a coImmnittee of ive be appointed to nominate saii lclcgates. The chair appoinied the 'ollowiug Committee, I. E. Ellison, S Far. P. Aiken, Dr. T. 11. MAKinstry I. M. Lemon, and J. I. Dellaney. ['he coinittee after consultation unde the following nominatios. Regular delegates-Judge J. M. u-! lI.i, Col. .. E. Elk in, Capt. 11. - Gillard. Additional dolegates-J'.s. R. Liken, Thos. 1uLKint.,ry, D),. John B Vall 0-,, I. 3. Lama:r, 1'a:lvin Brice 'hos W. Iabb, Si. G. If. MeMaster. 'he repolt of the coutiiittee was dopted. The (onvention then adjourn1 IV l'jee t to tle call of tle chi airm'niai. B. E. ELKIN, I Cirnman. 111 RL. MEtANa4 1.tvia, See. Iie uectiiig develoi ed considera e spir'it arii shuwed t but tie people -0 inoviig. God sleed the woi-k. S A L E, I n. Pi o1NG, P' OPRIETOR. VINO disposed of my Livery infer estI to 11. T. Terrill. I will keop instantly onl h11nd loINes Jim! mlets for lie. Pariies in want. tf !ood iteek will t well 10 give tie it call. I have al-o opened a Carriage, 13umg .. nd Waggon Fnetory. All work neatly xeeuted and warranted. Give ie a mall. feli 3 A. F. GOODING. A BARIGAIN. li' uidiersigii-d otfers for soae ene fir I t een holse power :stenlt iEn ngine, Witih riI \Mill aitaheled, at a bigai.. 8nid *.iineiiiid illill eii heQ 'ein iat my resi b-*e iniles no0 i becasti of Wii nboro, oni he ii. ky Mtui titiml feh b '-jm JO lit N I SE-N JlO0W il R Il'll -rteen Siemis anid Onion 8etts. il ed Linseed (ill andt l'ainiis,'jns rciv-' d. .\leM.\STilit & 1111tii.1 feb 3' CAIIWLL II USIE, U3LACKSTO (CK, S. C, '18ll I1. The olj nlgiuri.ishied with the JOllN CAItOLLI, - j an o9-m iPIropijet or. rliblite~ of epet. AT in.regul.iir comui'inti onii, of' jauns, .o die 2 rbl <Iy) of .lannaryvv A. D). 18-7. ui. reatoiution)s were ui nainiiuly adipl., \Vhiereis it haiin p'ensed'u thei Su prm'e i mo 've tr->mr our miy'-iIc c'ir'let our welliI be,. lovedi 'iiil est eeed brotheir, Will lim (. (ieig. who,) thuiis reileased'i from Ithe toils of thi' earthilly oxisitenic, has1 gone Ip enjoy the welI deserived real friom hi s lbors in thie Celes iaI .odge' iabii.ve : Thceefore lle8olVEd, Tha n theI n dea thI of firol heri WVillham U. (1erig, W~iinshoro I -otge, No II, A.-. F.- .-. hiii' been her-eli. of a mlember, w ho hadi enideared hiiimself to "us by his unirsivei iand ijpiel y.ni for the wclftare au-1 proispei(i y of ii his Lodge, anid whlose i e-riciter, ndurned with ai Mi Iasoii Vi Itnes, was a briighit examle d to his birethri en. J/'eo/erd, Thaiii >.s t token of' respect to Sihe miimory~l ofI o r idecensedq bther~ li, the emiiblemis anid regialin of Ithiis loidge be aI drapieid ini mourin g for the0 spaice of i ir I)y days. Ji'csolvedJ, Thatii thir preambile nnd reso. lotions be ptliihedi in them WVIN~nono Nrws, and thiat a copy of' the samec he transmsiitted to the bereaved famnily of our WM. N ClIANDL~lsR, WV.-. M.-. (('opy fram minntes,) J. C. Sotr,, Jan'y 80th, 18'74. 8oo'y. TIlE flUlAlTilES nad INDUSTItlES. Carolina Military Institute C1IARL~fOTT'MN. C. T III 11 n titute with Its departments-.... '1 ..Preparatory' And (Colleglate-is now t In full arid succes~fsu oper'ation. it con--- e talns now. antd progl'ekslvo features, In 1 odution nti t0 ralinim'g.' The next term begias Fobl'-nary 14th, Bend for Circubara, Address,, 00LJ.P'. THOMAR, jan 21 annaorintnnn JUST IECE I VEDI LANDRE'THI'S Garden "Ods, Onion Setts, Goodrich, Pink Eye and Early Rose Potatoes, icon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, >aps, CaIndles, Starch &c., ich will be sold at lowest arket rates for CASI ! Withers & Dwight. an 29. JUST 0 M I 'V~ E- D I )N, Tierce new 0ice, f wo IBarrels new crop N. (). M~olasses. DMne Puncheon Deminriras 'Molasses, One IIlid pure Trinidad Mulasses. Two illid . If. Syrup. Three lloxes Gunpowder and Young Ilyson Tea. Chcese, Crackers, SLigar, Ceffee, &o. LOW FORL CASIH. deo 80 BIEATY & lito0. T1O ALL THOS10E r]FTT~liESTED. . amlf ptetreae to make and repair Grist~ ills, tad repanir old Gii.s. ALSO to do joba Lrk of any kind.. UNDERTAKE R'S DEPARTMENT. I N this line I keep consi ant ly on hnad fuli supl~Py of( all sizes of( ahe Melie ati Cases Wainuet. Cases,-I Cuael s, an ad inn ('ollin at t he Ole stanad kno as ~ ot~reight shopr. J. WV. McCIIEI0 WIT. dee 18 6mn WANT]ED .i VERY lo know Ithat I have just r'ececived a full zassorteacent of FltENCIH CANDIES I A LSO Plai n Candies', Coanned (o ads, Sardiine, Oran ges, andi Lemons, , Ith kery of oot 9 [ount Zion CollegIate lwIstile. i'NNSBORO, S. C. TfilE FIfasT session of this In sttution for the year 187-1, will begin ' on 'thne 2d of February nods. Th le advantagesa oO'ored by this School are equal to any ri the coutntry. Thme atmales etnbrace a Lill high aoohool coturse ofthe usual Sniglisht ranchos, together with Latin and Gr'eek. 'h0 patronago of the publi~o generally, and lie ealigso of Failrfl especially, is ro poelfully solioited. Parents are eri'heate 7.requteted to enter paupils at. the begin ling ofj' the s*ov0', in order that olassea rinybeorg'anIsed i romptly.. &* Rend for Oltoular,. Jan 10 BARQAINS! VO now offer our Stock of Dry Goods Boos ad Shoes,". .Iats, Dress Gloods, and Clothing, A T3 O-R 3EU AT W 1IEDUCED Special attention called to one Lot of Siawl, olered at COST Ono Lot of Cloaks oflored at cOST ! One Lot of Clotinu-, onsisting of I Lindsomc Cassi meeI s, Fauicy CJassimuere Pan d Black Cloth Coats AT COST TO CASH CUSTOMEIIS WkODWA I1) & LAWIV. nov1 CLOSING SALES -OF--. FALL AND WINTER It b -OF CLOTHING. -AND AT DANNENBERG & Co. N EAR POST OFFICE. Wc an e now prepaired Io closec ot ont en t'.e stock, regairdless ofcosi. ns we of Spring Goods. We' will give y oulallihe~ iadva as t h at ii ptossibly caun be (oler' edi ini der tJ& o lo .i u 1D!M ENSE SACHIlFICES IN ALL I.INI.S 0O' ARE NOW IDnnenberg'& Co. CALL. ANJif MEIC FORl jntn20. J\ 1I,L who gave mes thieitInoles for Cat that1 thr no11 11es0 are duo on (the fi rst day of Novembeur ne(4xi, ned are IC i my hatnds for c olleIlotn. Tho (so whIo govet me2 tir noies for' Colt on Fo.t I, * ill fint hI elt irntets at theo Expresus otlie. [ hope fer a pr'omp pnyment of bothi oot 1i JNO, 11. CATIICAURT UAR A ND COFFEE~ I t DlL. Powdered Sugar. 16 bbls. Crushed, Extra 0. and Dea rara Sugars, Prime RI&t. Coffee, in store and for salte by 5JE A TV Y & Ito. .aug 28 AlL persons indebted to us eithier by Noto or aecoutnt, past due, are hereby notlIlod that prompt, CA BR payment, is now required or other atit actory 30t111e ment he mande immediately. Dusiness neceseity compels us to muake thsleademand, and we hope all interested.yIll come for ward at onco and save u rthaer trouble. 1an 13EA TY & IJRO. PROMPT SVTTLERENT RE. P AR'I'l S Indebted to the undorigned .Leither by notes or open accounta are ONCE MORE requostcd to come for ward and settle their indobtednoss. Thoso remaining unsettled on the 1st of Decem ber next, will bo placed in the hanuds of an Attorney, and their collection forced by 0he usual legal courso. Cotton will be received at market price, >r Ield until better prices prevail. This notice is final, and those iutcrctc( ivillsavo money by hooding it. T. R. R1OBER'.SJN. ow 6 -/onuisting of Walnuto Chanher uits, nint ed (ottago 8tils, Parlor Suits, Wal ut,, Poplar and 'iie Wardrobes, S ido onrdsq, Safes, Secretacries, lu.renos, Was11 lands, Tailes, Biook Rlacks, Towell linecs, id 11all Itatcks, Dosks, Cots. Ianirv, aino Stools, SofNS. Lounges, .t ilgeres. ook (Cs.esm, Coltifer Ncols, Bookkeepers' tools, Cribs and Crndles of the very lirsi, ,iality. For Design anud Workin iship. ne1iled, which 1 offer I Col(uI mnhin. nIid unlesion Prices. -aveyoou freight bills ly buying at HOGME 1. Bedsleads ) a l i styles made of hard Sothern WnOd , and wiarranilted to give enore sais act ion. Use economy and. buy the bes. N~OY(eI Wire Mattrt-S~t!N l'IAAIT will last a life time. They aire uomflorttle, durable, elast ic antd cleanly. Wool, Cotton 1 NJ) I air Top'Mantlleie. Our prices a icyomd cnnmpet ition oft he the viamto quaoi. y. Mirrors and Piet ures for nle. IIQ3)iIrinJg. Furiturl ntl ItepnII.ii.tedl at odernr o urices. Pioturel itirames made(4. to adder sept 25 11. WV. Pill 1.1,11 8. WATERS' 40NCERTO PARLOR ORGANS -lan style nail perflet 11n 14on3 ever aande. - Tian CO.NCltTO eiver placed in any Orgnair. oItr sipolca * tyun eio rn et 'hif rer, pectal. ullNs s i a I-o TATIOIN of th.e ( 1 lElnnaan Voice 7e l&''lSht-ralI. A GREFF MA - 0*RAE Brodwa, N .,WAT dvoE./ P& S ON8 Ga(LlEJ A N~h of fIrst-clas. sitan er,in-~i. ddflng WATI Il'a eg xtIrnsel y lowV prieM for ensilm. or part cas/i, amd la.nce . anuati naotila lpamnn'. Newl 7-00*. tamve first-class IANON4 nll naneral isup~.rovensentNs, for *g75eroh.,,ane., 4. Octave.S7O. DOlJRBEI..Nimb A 4H EaANSdfstopu, si to; N Htosu, *t125. Jlstrauted O1nies uinlal. . A h'urlie discount to Mdinisters, l(hinuhr.Ie y.chools,1hn-m s'eranace sec4Uuu. dtc. AEJEN4T8 WANTE'ID. Uurl0tte, ('ol umtbini, & A ugusta Rtail Road. Uoau~tuA, sNov. 4 18'i3. r "118 following Passenger Schiedule will 1. be runa over this roa.1 on and aufter MOND)AY, 20th instant: D)AY TiRAflN--00INQ NiohITJ. Lecavo Augusta, at 6.80 a ta " Columbiai. 8, C., 3! 6 8 a ot " Wlnnsboro, 2.441 a an " Chester, 4.28 p na irive at jharlotte, N. C'. 7j.08 p us DAY TRAIN--OostC SlEUTU. Lestro Ch~arlot'e, N. C. tat 7 0fl a mi " Chest er, 9I 54 a mn '' Wagtnsboro, 13.41 a ii " Colutubia "2.48 ans Arrive at Auaguslst 8.05 p us NIGHT T)AIN-~JO0tNQ hOn'TII t4eave Augusta 4.15 p in .- Cl. mhia, * t 87 p a ". Winnsboro, 1i 88 a nm "t Chester, 2.28 e n, Arriffo at. Charlotrlo, 5. 18t -. arOIIn' maAINs-001WG soUTH. Leeve Charlotteo, 8.810 p us " Chester. 10.58 p an 'r Wlnnibboro, 32.Si I m ", Colupbia, 8.40 e 115 Arri eat Auguvae, 8 46 o, n JAMES ANDERI 'i)N, Oen'l Supt, E. R. DOnIsMY, Oenoi al'1eket AMea na01 4