The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, February 11, 1874, Image 3
'Jo I PaiNTINo.-Our omoe has been
ftted with all niaerials necessary
lo prlitidg '6bs of'every description.
ils, LttterhiAs, Posters, Invitation
and Businers Cards &c., &c.
{. Owing to the absenen of M r.
qill.on flomt the Statd) tlo sbt4'qf
othvention will be posponq- fLow
the second Saturday in eriutAry to
some futu-e dy.
" Look out for Dannenberg &
t'o. *
c LoA out for Danneubert &
Co.
Mkr- Look obt for banneUberg &
Uo.
Nrxw A ni.:-i-wn:6WwrS.
Cilatios-W. M. Nelson.
Sale of Real Lbtate-Jalnes it.
Aiken.
Notice-MMaster & brico and
Galloway.
Fiue Tas- Fine Tea -MMashter-&
Brice.
Read thb advertisement of Dr, W.
h. Aiken in another column.
O- the time for paying taxes has
been exteuded to the 7th. of March.
* We are waiting to bear of the
arriv al otiithigrahth td our Cotnty.
g:W A heavy snow fell on Sunday
night. Th first df th abason. I
melted rapidly.
bk Silas W. Ruff, Easq., has been
appointed Trial Justice for Fairfield,
e'ce Robert llwthorne, Eq.i da
ce sed.
t:1 About 032,000 of taxes bil
been bolledted up to Smturdily th,
31st of January. Abotut $5 0,600
tuorb are due; Heavy.
OM An arti7le concertiing one of
our legislatois has been going the
rounds, whichi frn respect to our
readers; *e decline to publish.
Kr In another column we give a
card of Thad. C; Andrews, on L. C.
Carpenter, d tyie of tlie genus "Car.
pet-bagger." Andre*s ibught the
Union from Curpetiter ard gave a
mortgage. Carpenter foredlosed this,
and his starto the Unibu again. He
and Andrews are at loggerheads, and
Androws is heavy on him. It is a
capital card, and tvill fit any other
carpot-bagger, as well as Cdfpentbr.
Or The Mt Mion Society at its
un:.ual ineeting; last Thursday, elect.
ed the following gentlemen aS oflcers:
ais. B. eMCants, President.
H. A. Gaillard, Senior Waiden?,
A. S. Dougl.ass, Junior Wardtn.
0. 1J. MeMaster See. and Traas.
Trustees-Jas. H1. Rion. W. M.
Dwight, S. B3. Clowne~y, a. W;
Law, iF. Gerig.
SHOP IiFTING-A dblored woman
namied Mary Rains; living on Mr. E.
P. Mobley's plate was detbeted on
Thiursdlay in he get- bf stealing three
bolts of homespjun anid a velvet
i:at. Thbrough'l M'r. Moble3's in
fluence the firma upon the resti
ttion of thio propei ty; were in.
duced not to prosteunte, and Mary
went her way rejoicing.
h4 ate received a catalogue
of the Virginist Mechanical and Agri
cultural College fbr 18I2-'73. It
contains 132 students. Anto'ng these
we notice Mr. R. Preston Means,
grandson of the late Go4. Means of
thic State. Prof. Chas. L. C.
Minor formerly of the University of
the South at.Sewanee, Tonn., is Presit
dont.
South Cardligra wouldl have a simi
lar College If the Ring had not
stolen the ab'rIp given tf the U.- S.
for the purpode6 of 6rectitig onie.
*.r A contemporary publi~shes a
rumor that Mr. H.- A. Srih; Treas
urer- of Fairfield Coun't j, ha-d abscon'
ded. We are happy to Bay this is not
true. Mr. Smith was absont some
time, but has returned and is at big
post. lie had no intention of ab
acondiung. Tbe taxes thus far col
lected are in Columbia or in the
Wiunsboro National ]Bank. Mr.
Smith baa been complimented several
times by the Grand Jury, and is eon
sidered ofte of the best Taa.uroe in
the State.
SOurr sp-ecial tre-rte:'s crititiue
of P'rof. l'idridge's entertainment
will be given belu*. We give the
Professor more credit ti.bn our re'
porter is di-sosedl to allow. Hlir re.
oitat ion of "the Bulls" was vei' good
and though there was too much acting,
ti evinced oons iderable preparatio.t~
We e .suflioie'ntly unrefined to ad.
mire "Jim Bludnso" arid "Little
lirehes.'' The trial in "Shamus
O'Brien" reminded us so forcibly oJl
the Kudita~x trials that we pardon
thy Profesgor for altering the text to
make the prejudice of the Judge
more apparent.
agr" We call the attenttd~n of the
County Comisisionera to the condi
tion of Bell'.s Bridge. This brIdge
bas been in courre of eyrq~on since
t.or'nhaan dnring iha ..hole time
ay itiuls iave been: compelled to
ford Little River, a stream very sub.
jeot to overhow. We learn that as
as many as twenty wagons have been
uonemped on its banks at one tine,
waiti'ng for a subsidence 9f the-witere(
The fioooi ing of the bridgN ha
been laid some time, but it has not
been Heeived because the roof has
ot b en t Ths iis aI most
I p jr and the bridge
ghn 'use immediate
ly.
b?' Gen. John lratton &d MAnja
T. 'I. Woodward are the regul.,r
del'eKntos to the raipayers Conven.
tion. Fiairfleld sends to Uolumbil A
good delegatoh. Wb trust ner'
ieub'e will atthhd, and aid in the
coutsels.
The following dilegntes wore ebb,
sen from lichitlid: Mossr. W. (l1
Stack,.-F- W. Mualctstr, L 'P. ld
son, J. C. Seegers and V. P. Spig
ouer:
0:)- Our editorial on Trial justices
is perhaps a little to sweeping. I
odenning the justoiee who appoin
ted the ignorant constable, we did
not intend to iiialude hin ini the
general denunciation. V6 have
heard no criminal charge allegei
aguint him, aid as far as we know
be endeavors to perform his duty
in his tllide. ne poseses intelli.
gence and education, and is among
the best trial Justices in the Cou'ity.
We merely intended a rebuke in this
particular instanbe coming to our
knowledge.
We make this explanation volun
tarily. It has been our endeavor
to refrain fi-om captious fault finding
and *bbn we have nnintentionally
beeit kob sev.ere, we cheerfully recti
fy our mistake.
Biann.--R. b. Dannenberg, of
the firm of Dapneuberg & Co I has
leftdoe New T*rk and Baltimore
u1irge.ts for the .;ptdrbse of a fine
Spring stock o; bry Uoods and
Clothing, which will be bought it a
great sacrifict; in order that the prices
may suit thle most bloge buyer. They
will endeavor to please thb people in
.Anythirig n their line. ltembmber
t. ofir mn. IDahnenberg & Co., will
ave A hanldsno and well assorted
tock for the Spring trade. Their
facilities with N%rthern markets en
able them to conoete with any hoviae
south of Baltimno-e. . Thby( neib
business, and strictly adhere to such.
Remember the hbuse, iii Postoffice
Range, b? Dannenlberg & Co. They
will also receive in a few days a full
assortmenit of samp:lcs for fine suits
of clothing, whih they are prepared
to receive filicasi-eibents fdr; and in
whith they guarantce a fit or no sale.
They btiivO to please. Give thom Ii
call. D. & Co. *.
CoLfonkb Kb KLUi iN FAIfRitt.D.
lWa h been informdA that near
the llicky Creek'ncighdl ood an dr
g.aization of coloied Ku klui has
been furmed for the suppression of
polygamy. They have whipped seve.
rut colored meni *hci were Omnlating
llrigham Your.g an~d the Sultan of
Trurkey. But alas I for tlie inorftlity'
of it e age, the [lolygamists seem to
form the larger portion of the dolor.
ced popdlati(.n and are likely to prove
to sti-ong for their fitis assailanig.
flow ever, C'ain Brown, an ofreiading
polygamist was severely whipped ai
iewv iights sineie. lie is said to have
renn.r ked when the affair vus~ over.
"Dis wont do Ifne a 1it of good."
O tr irnformiint puts this plertinient
que-:tlio'n to us. "am H a over ' uour-i
red to gou that the lard6 ,body .of
the negroes are turning back on the
road up which the civilizing band of
our fathefs was leadiing them ?"
This undoubt6dly seems to ;e true.
Ini vondouism and fetish worship, ini
uperstit'on arid uffei latity of
nra nany sm Seio be relapsing
into afbaism.Someare doing wl
uimp'roaing, but others tire becoim
ing miore iginorant and vicious.
l~,shil. watck thb rood oigs of
the "Regulators" with hiteores t.
E~f We have reoeived complaints
from several qjueters Ahat subsorib
era fait to get their papers regularly.
As we direct the paper ourselves, we
kiov they leave the office. Persons
who are too sttingy to buy their own~
pa'ere tare 10 tii6 habit of borrowing
them at the post office, adid carrying
jhethi off' i newspaper is asmei
piece of pfopertA as a horse, and ,the.
theft of one difera onaly in dalgree~
from the tI eft of the othef. We
warn postmasters against giving our
paper to any one btit the. subseriber
or his authorlzed agent. (Ye have
lost strbscriberg b'y thiuft ction; and
will submit to it no longer.
Not a nicosth' age a boy i'n New
York Was sent to jail for tweety dayis
for stealinga newepaper. -19ot othiers
take warning by his sid 'exanmjle.
.We opgra~tified that you like to
rd ou'r piaper, bute if yo'u want it,
come up likhe a man and pay yu
pdgr~ak~ it sent to you
in your own name.. .We JIll hold
ppoatwasters sdji l~i#WRey allow
papers to be taken f'omn their olfioes
ina this way.
.LJCTUniC ON i e ags,
happy to be abl' . to* the
pitigens of Winnaboro, tb'at Professo~r
J. H. Lowery who , b'tqdeftlJy-' td.
kencha toof life ita'sd ' 'd) *~
Abenf NoFemale Seriady in
npase. will lectuee on unsl i., te
Presbyterian Church on Fri t
night next. Professor Lowery hits t
ben a very successful teacher of u
a
vocal and instrumental musie both in
this cobultry and Europe, and 'comes
to us with th:o. highest rebommenda
trons Ip evey city and.tew whero
hie as labored, he hts aided greatly
in improving the nhusical art of the
people, and his pupils elhnk.among the
onest musicians in the country. Bo- p
rore forming a claqo among the ladies
uind gen tlcibazln of W inisboro, ho do.
iires to address them upon the sub. r
44 dnusi4, especially saol'd niusic P
ta bearing upon church iad :congre
Sational singing, it importanoo as an
idjunet to the pulpit and its gone.
'PJ effot upona the moral and religious
6leiati6uf t ho comnti unity. Suehl a
ecturo cannot fail of being intores.
ng and inet-ructive, and we hupd all
mbo can will attend.
AN 'EvFtiilo W rir -rTM PASP..NS
-It ns our distingui hed good
'ortujne, in company with mnany o her
d, 1 0
lin||ui~sied and influential cti.
:ens" of this town, to attend the
'Grand Soiree Dramatique, Melpo..
neonic Carnival, Psycho'ogical Bur
e.sue Seance, and loinusuonian
3antjue0' of Prof. J. Prescott El. 1
Iridge, A. M., L. L. D., F. It. S.. D
D., &o. &o., on Tuesday evening last.
This bril;iant and intellectual 3
mtertainment bUmmented with a
yriof, but peculiarly thrilling, bio. 81
Iraphy of the lato lamented Edgar h,
1lien Poe,"the vagabond poet as t
iis friends endearingly termed him. n
[nterwoven with the golden threads
of this biographical narration w its a si
)rilliant and lucid de.cription of the 6
ine, plaec and circumstances of
ho composition of that "eilfd and
tartliug poem, "the Raven."
This interesting and novel exordi
n, interesting because of its novel. 11
y nd novel, inasmuch as it greatly
liffers from the received account of
PNe'slife, ahd of the circumstatices ef
inder whioh "The Raven" was w-rit. al
An, wtis followed by a rendition of il
,bat Poem, is so highly -latrical "
01
maniner as to east in the shae the if
)erformances (if the -nost famous "'
locutionists. Every action, Imotio:.,
indl even the bearing of the insane Li
ittdent was represented to the life
md the refrain'ot the Poem, uttered
t the naturk.1 tone of the stately
aird from "Night's Plutornian Shore"
produced an effect as charming as it
was r-cchnche.
Wo are torry to eten intimate J
that there were any defctts about
hiis performance, but iiould sug.
gest to the Profes-or thdt lie eommit b
this 1 oem to inemory a lille wore t,
tecurately. Poo wrote, P
And his e; es have all the soeinigig of 4 I
demon that is dreaming." t
And we would mildly suggest a
that this sounds more poetical than 0
"some devil" as it was rendered by r
the Professor. t
. The choice bet ween two poems i'as a
then tendered tle iud i eno. The '
ane selected was "Tihe Jleauiiful0
Snow." T1'e "Prine D Lelineator of' the
language of the Pssions".' therenpon
procebded to give a spirited sketch
ei erne ef th o m,
wn fault, atnd wit hou t a pause or
>reak in his narration, at onto cow.-T
aiengeds "Beautiful Snow'' in the
ones (as lhe said) of Joy. We are
Sot acqiuainited with Joiny, brit if his a
asual toines resemble those used by~ I
lhe '"Prince Delineat or, ete.'' un
.his ocodsion, we tire 2lad (of it. Af.
er d;eserulbing the "' leauti ful Snow''
n tfie tohes refeored to, lie proceeded
.o deliver himself of the remxaindler
,f the jpoem in the tones of a womani
n the last stagees of mortal disease,(
and by a curions coincidence, these s
.st tones resembled these of a man
ao the first stages of intoxictio~n.
hlis rendhition of "(iaffer Gray''
was a fsiri piiece of' actinzg, but a moust
unin ellig ible pice6 bf tualking.
Hie then recited the well kinown
WVatern bmlluds ''Jim Blamdso" anid
"Little Blreches."' While we uin
dhorstai these p'ioces faithfully rep
reseint the dialect und nmanners of
the region where these HcenesR are
laid, yet we must say we think ther
"rora/t"andi langeuge are not the
otchaste, and refined' ihat could
have beefl Aeieted. t
W e honor "Jim's" noible deauth for
mien ; but Arnold Wiuikelreid, also
dlied for others, and the p'Oem in bi
whi-ch that event is related would
:?t, oly'hate heeni ?ree fromw the do. -
ect: pointed ouI, hatt woulId have'
ftYred sh'e "Pfimee 11el ineator &c. a
linter scope for the display of hi -, pow
his renderi'Ag of "The Hlanging of 1
Shamus O'Brienm" was well done, save e
a trifling defect of miemorv anid ana
exceedingly awkwiard failure to a
faithfully reproduce the bearing of
a Judge.. Suroly t~he "Prinoe De-r
lineator &o."-was wand4rim-g in mind a
when lie allowed himself to re present a a
Judge ne addressing a criwinual in ~
the flock; in,the, wo,rds "are ye guiliy
or not, ye Wal~Ccgtard." TIhe tal- fh
lented a'uthor of' this pootn wrote y
"e ye guilty or not, Jim1 O'lrie~n
avy6 plasio," and we repectfully
suggest that the author''s fanguago is
a6nt miorpp co then followed c
withi farying degrees of merit.
'At; thie onolusion- of "Soiree I
,dramnatique," and Melpomenoonie *
enarnival the "Psychologioal hu rlesque i
8eandd' fr ad Momion tan Sanqutet" 'I
d'ormndj lhfJeription of an "
9Eggemethintg operated through'
an undIiscovered medium. This des.
eription, combined with a little ana
:nwy, having pliaotd tho nadienco in
ie somnolent odnditiou required, he
ndortook'by h'olding up his hatids
ud placing himself it a dramatic
ttitudo to seal tio CyelidS of SUCh
a would 'A him ll his attenopt.
his beautiful, intoresting and En
ruativo experituont fa iled, Owing to
e e.plosivo renatik "throw 'em
own" uttered by Uo of the unaip
reoiative.
A contmittee of 1bauity selected by
'to Aidienco eoihludt this mtp-t
-markable performance by awarding
riies (which wiea well merited) to
10 "'honeliest old haclclor,"
handsomest uarti ed tiuinn," "leli
it Inarrlied lady," atid "trlosit ebar-1
Ig inaidell," itintong tilt) nu kdien e.
aogcter 0n etih0rh i.1ineiot. sitnidain
this ".M aelst-rom of overwbelming
isCination !"1 has never bef'oro been
ten in Vinnisboro, 11111, we ievoutly
ope never will be nuii).
OTr Rensi Tin Iluriley's bogus pro
raminme of AMoseS' lecture' oni religion
i fourth page. It was cir,:ul.o ul a
ong the audience.
The10 State of 8out.li CaoliIin.
PAIRFI EJ.i) COU:TY.
K W.l. NELSON, Esq, liroiale Jud/#".
fE REAS, Marion .\. 8mith, h atl h madle
Vsuit to inr. to grarit her L~etters of
'ininistration of the Estate nn-1 erffects of
)el A. Smith, decensed. liese nre
erefur to cite ,.nd adnionish all and iti -
lar fhe Rindied amit creditors of, tie
id Joel A. Smith, decensied, 11ha1t, tlev
ai il appei- before ine, in he Coirt.
Probate, to be held at Fail lil Court
'use on tile 21st day of Febi'unir'
'xt, after publictiun hereof. at 11
clock in the forenoon. to sie w cause, it'any
ey have, wihy the said Administration
oild not be graited.
ven under my inu). this 4'i day
of February A. D., 1~I57.
W. M. NEILSON,
feb 10-t1x2 J. P. F. C.
Tlle State of.Soutli C(trolain,
FAItIELID COUN -y. -
y W1.1 M. NEJ.SON, Esq., 'rolate Judye.
j'iHElE.AS, William A. Snuth luti
mnaide suit to me, to grant hin lLei.
rs of' Admini istration of the Estato and
rects of John MaCilly ir. deceased.
These are therefore to1 cite nnri admonish
I ani singilar the Sindred and credit ora f
it Paid ,lohn McCully Sr. tdeceased. that
ey bo and appear. before tie, in !1.- tourt
'robate to ho held at Fairfield curt
oitse, o) tlie 244t1 'ny it' Febriary
'xI, nl'er putbliention hiereof, nr 11
clock in the forenoon, to shew cituse if
1Y uthey have, why tie .Raid Aministri
:kt should not be granted.
Given under liy hand, this 7th day of
cbruary A. D.-1874
WA.NEL--'ON,
fed 10-t1x2 J. P. F. C.
Sale Of Real Estato.
1 ines R. Aiken*, vs. William Th o,
'illiam T. Thorn .
T ILL be s11l at public auetion on
V Monday 2d day of Mnrch, 1I71.
,tore the t:ogrt 1 louso in Winasiro
u i eclotiE a waort gilg (by ciot-ent tit'
irties) all of Two -.eveal tractor of 1:n1.
Itunteil in-tho Canity of Fnit idtii. con.
ining respdctively 4-50 and -13'i acres,
ijoinling lanids of .larnes .lones, .1 .
imonlon, Juo. Bratton. Daniel lin1 kind
thers insuch partai and parcei', as by
ferece to plats of the samne will more
liy appeir on tie dy of telo. All or
nly portion of the above lail cnn he treat.
I 'or t. ptrivatA alo on apphenftio, to
tiler of the inuder'signedi. Itf app'ied
r before the 28th daty of Feb inst.
'Tse lns made km ofen oin the c-ty of sale.
W \i. TllOl'.N.
]STOTIC~ED.
me11 if J .i. Gfatltoway & l't. expre
is day by3 liimitation. 'PThelit hrwtrc
tsi ness will be eontthusie I by J. \l . (fd.
J1. Xl. (:.i LLO WA Y
J1 A S. A ,ti 1c1101.
FINE TEA! FINE TEA!!
u" n P'owdler Imnit' l. lF. llib. Urt'tk
:ifst n:yl \lixo-i TI . fron Untitod
at's 1Ten Com'piny
-- ATbcO --
Fac'k. Gr'ieen, and Japnn~ Tfent.
For ~t~c y cMASTlER & lIIIUF, L
DRUG S3TORE
IN
WV. E. A IKEN, M.D
tilT Anb~s'hobe linving putcneiedt ihe
L tonk if turics and Medcindoa .of I
essrs. La di 1froihieret, will dev'ioie hisi
meI and atitiention Io( tile Dri'ug bustiiie.,s
ire and C at tetin w) Iill be~ givein ihei
ispene Alit of lerdicines(, wt hi enn i e lii
feb 7 WV. 1l. A IIKN.
OhIUA RY.
in)j. Thomns Lyles, on the nitht of Jn.
)th, 1674. nt the acdvrnced age of eighty..
mven yearst.
P'ies,.ssd of n s'rog phyi "iena frat e
ntd inidomliitaible will, hce lim as lonibg an td
soful life. liin loss will beo hutch felt
b is commutinity. isptecialy!3 will the
nor anni thoicse in dist ress miise~ I him, foi'r
ever was appilictiotn mndu1i to him n it
elt not wil t aerttt elitpt~i in dkd/
'not in worid.
Itiv wq a true p.itrict. At the btegining 1
the late war, tilbbotigh hie 'was seventy
ye years oldl, hte equlippedi andti sent n I
ounig soludlir to' figt inl hisi phl e. lie
as a mian of undnuiitnted courage. S1ome of
ilpatrick's cowardry. ois'er(~ant ro pt a
inlng torch tinder the lied where ite watt
ling, helpiesst, with a .dislociated hlp,
l't ot d'r'w ing front biri any i ndic'at io n
i alarm.P
ie hd~d lon'g exire~sed n' wish to dlie.
hte strongest tie thant ho'sndi him to
aurthi was the dlevoted love hie bore a
rand dautghiter, who lendierly nursed
iit duir ing all the weary .yeats of his
ing con finement. lie bad no feara ; his
ti Wis Indeed,.
'Like one who-hraws th'6 dra'pery of his "
couch
About hint, tnd lies down to pienssn
PHOSPHATE GUANOS
STO1TO SOLUBLE
FERTILIZER
WILL IE SOLD AS FOLLOWS
Dis .-P. F of .12,. l.bs
b50 Per Ton of 2,000 lbs
5Per T)on of 2,000 lbs,
Payable Nov. 1 1874.
Free. of Iile rest.
111'.IGi' A.ND IMAlAYAGE TId IE ADDED.
'T his guaniso ha s Ien well tested ik
tik ('oily 1111d proveld
A S UC 0 rE S Sn
CID PHOSPHATEI
FOR COMil'OSTINO.
CA S i PAE .
$33 PER TON OF 2,bO LBS.
$38 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS. .
'AYABi2 NOVE.IIERf 1 1874.
Free of Iiterest.
'RlEIGiT AND DIAYAGE TO BE ADDEDL
BRADLEY'S
SLA FOWL GUANO
WIL. 11EH S0b AS FOLLdts.
COASh PRIlCda..
$60 PER TON or 2,000 LBS.
TMUE PitIC0.
$60 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS,
Freight mid Drayage'to be added.
ISTANDA RI) A NO 1.
Bradley's Amoniated
)fISSOLVED BONES.
.x~sdi PiicE.
$40 PER TON OF 2000 LBS.
$47 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS.
Free of Interest.
Freight and Droynge to be addeo.
'hi Gunno is cheaper ihati most iiertili
2mers. hd is comnytdred hy mtaiy ris
cqually goil. Thotiands of tons
sold in Georgia Ist ye t-.
FOR RAr BTY
GPiOCERIES!
1 Car loai Liverpool Syracuso Sal,
6 Sacks Ground Salt,
1) 01oxpces sonp nesoried,
luxes Adann1 sinl ine candles;
2 BIoxes Starch.
I T'.ce 11ice,
1 Tierce Lrard,
-1ie90 Ilam,
Em~A.Tr BIO.
ro tho Planters and Far
niors of South Carolina.
||Il I ubscril er respectfully' inlvite5
your~ atnt ion toi n0 II llableh~ l'Ilank
nu 22 ;ingl~ ail21 feni2ce:.' I I w ich ' heconfiden2
y b~elieves uwlves tlle Fenc, Qdresti::
IIi h2ic ice iihe chain ge otf or inbor system~
glnow Ih- Tr qesl ion or ihe .farm..
Th iis. fe lee is onle of s qu11.est52ioned Tr crit
0 prlaelu l'l by all w . ho hav9 I'2 2exaind
rmi itli. .W Ih rlly ONE BIIA iF I,ElhS
A I L.'. I hie un isik ly cOokc0ld fenice can1
e C (:lv V i led, il h i2 a 2 ii n ir' e Ia inl 0 n sub1.
10an1 hal. d121u1inle ) nowithili the0 use 02
e'%' rnils. It is ni tiy maide.~cani be
1)1n1C phl rlucied. P'roperly consi ructed
is sroofnai'o t. unrn~ly siockc, winid er
oodl, and will it'n i atein' yirifra, if 2.12
luger,- witho10utropnir. No parit of th;e
11ee n1o11 IU toe . lie grounid. lequi resl no
ost -holes; no0 1 ire, no) baring or u'orilis
('his fyni'e h e been in use In thie Rtits
N ew 'ar|< nid \Iiiusissippi, andi in every
lisifance hals miore thant met the miost nn
uine1 expectdat ins cf tile thaost praci ica
Tis fec un jI'll ete ny (1 b. ft
'hike0 and to., 6f New Yoi k inl 1867. 'fhe
ii ieirsigned4( hias Jiinchae.1d t he en21ire in-.
irel si of the palcteniees for the i'fate 02
outilh Clnr' i un, and' is psreprerd to sell
'(INTY /30l F'AlM lIf(IIITou for tile
ameu. Th2es0 will b't sofd on reunaislhe
the justly pop~ullar Fenice of . Ihe
ev. .Joh~n it. Sione, it hias the following.
idvaninigesi
lut. It, is eb2'per. 6'ecappo~l being an
A ir l.ine I'end&,"' j1 talbs~ l'.t rnils
e(causei, hlavinsg no1 wneii post-[08 hoIe to
ny~ (or, it will usave in ncituai cost mlore
inn dhouble thle 0nst of Farm Rlights of sIny
ized faris.
2n.'lI. It is. m'ore inr:.ble. [Inving fnn
lul'. iin the groundi, It cnnnot, roit i,
Ver'y r(1ifi heng clenr of' the ground, ex
rnpii it froum 'he' 'jaili disaidvantage.
eing firmly brleedtg it Affers great resis
LiCe to stick, 'windi or flood.
8d. i~eir g port able,1, It is, 'core opnveniont
I constructlion anrddesirsable In use.
To ent drrisrig y'od'ng i'non It rare op.
nsrtuitliy is offered to make monex in the
iirchiase of County Righte. Corresj on
ence soidited. A~clred.
G. I[. ROBERTSON,
WIANNSB13OR .
N^. II As I will be &absent (igom ihe sieng
null the 1. of Novembe'r. Parties wiahini;
ilheir information will eormmunicate with
.E. Ellison. Agent for Falraeld County,
sen 27 8ni
'MARKED -IIO -
NIREDDOWN,
MARKED DO
S. LANDECIEjI & CO.0
are offering at extremely Ib* tifiGe
No HUMBUG!
DOst CalidoOs 10 cents, Drisa Goo at
GRNkAT BAiLGAINS
Clothing, Boots and Shods Reddoed to
Wholesale Prices.
REMEM5R tHE FIRMW,
t: bdihdebkbr & Co.
Pabifle GUnauo Company's
(CAPITAL $I00,000,)
Soluble Pacific $halld.
T lliti GUANO is now soiwell known In
-all the Southern States for its re
markable effects as an ngetcy for Increas.
ing the product% of labor, as not to reqhfre
special recomn endation from us. Its use
for eight years past has cathblislhed its
oharaoter for reliabie xoellenae. The
large fixed capital amvestcd by the Com.
pany in this trade affords the surest
guarantee of Ipo continued excellence of
this (Iano , Thesi pplieq put ito market
this ,oasqgn. . are as )heretofore,
prepared under the supeiintendance
dance of br. St. Juijan 1tavonel, Chemist
of the Compan', at Q3harleiton, S. C.
filence plantei a may rest assured. that its
quality and composition is precisely the
same as that heretofore sold. ,
, J. N. ROBSON,
Selling Agent Ciharleston, S. C.
JOIN 8. REESE & CO.,
. eneral Agens, altimore.
-Termns-$48, cash ; $53 time, without
nterteat.
To accomodatoplan'ters, they can order
now and have until let of Ap'rrl to decide
as to ,Jhie thmer they will takea at time.or
cashlaprice., Wien lvered Irors the
fact ory by th'E~ clea 1d, no dr~yage will
b'e charged.
Ad p PIEQ$PhfA Tg; biJANO, DONE,
s TE.&c., always on hand, quality
Jan 3.--3m
Charlotte, Coluntbi, & Augustat
Rai! Itoad.
UOLIIuIDAn, Nov.78
I iIE following Passenger Scheduile will
ihe rtun over this real on and after
MONDAY. '.itIm Iins ant: .
Leave Augusta, sit ,4,.,0 am
" Cb'liiinliin,. 8; C:: 11 68 a m
' 1'finnsboro, 2.44 an
'' Cli'etef, . . 4.28 p m
rrito ?t Chr961ie, N. c: 7.08 p ii
1JAT rIAiN-osego soUriE.
LeavS harlo toe, N. C. at 7.00 a n:
" (Uhost brs,. 0 5- a tm
. WVinnshoto 11.41 a am
.Columbia ''2.48 a m
A rr-ve at A ugust a 8.05' p m
Mwra'r' TRaiN-xdutt 'iT r's.
Leave August'a 4.16 p m
" 'o,mlia, 0.87 p nm
" Winnsboro, 12.8.'l a rp
" Chester, .- 2.28 a n
Arrife 4t O~haort.f,, , , 6. 18r
U'eov Charlo~r-e. 8.80 p m
" Chester.,. I .58 p m
4e Winnahoro, -12.8'6 p :6
. 'Coltumbia, 3 .40 a m
Arriveat. Augusta, - .8.46. m
. J A MES A NDERR N, Qen'i Supt,.
E. Rt. Dosasid, Genexuallloket A gent,
nov 4
BEROW19'S HOTEL.
-' - Tl E underaigned respect..
fully info,t ny, i'i friends
and the traveling yubllco
that le has removea ,to th'at. lgrge anid
comnmodious house formerly known as the
"Fairleld hIotel'i, where he will he pieparrd
to entiertain t~henm, sa.. h et ofete, ~)e
patronegj4tif my follow alt ianas et aid
prartiulsrly q'olioilred. To both trphts!$
and regnler boarders my tdrrdit*ll be
made satisfactory. 1;RW(
eop 26 ProprIetor..
LNEfRY STABLEB
O N the .20th of Norember i purchased
the interest oftA. .Ooodinxg In the
Winnsboro Livery Stable. All hersehlre,
buggy bmre, and horse feed Prllbe CABI/1.
This rule will be sltitly adhered to,
will always keep on hantd good pade and
respectfully solleited.
. . T. TERLRILL.
dee 1A,.,Aa
E~dIVSD.
Car Load Black Oats.
I Car Load Cqrs.
I Car Load ?loiur-all iades;
I W t Lid Mfest,,
I Cat.Lo'd Whit. Oats to arriV6 in a
few dage.
Neir Orleane Molusses,,8Aha'r; D*cot,
lama, Lard, Bagging hnd Ties',
D% . FLENNIK EN.
jan 1
PRONLM NNT 8 IiENT RE
QUIRE;
ARTi ' etida ( to thi' undersigned
ethe note's or, open acoounts
are dN MRE requested to come for
ward and sottle tileir indebtidness. Those
remaining dnueiled on tile 1st of Decem
ber next, Wlil be place4 In the hands of an
Attorney, and their colli3ti'on forced by
the usual legal ourse.
0otton will be rodeived at iarket prioe,
o- Niild unill lietter prtices prevail.
THIs nolic is fal, and those iriterested
1ilsve siionej 6y heeding ii.
T. U. Ro EIr.s6N
nov 6
CIIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
# 7 01 ' M bNNA
05posit Of $1 a31 tlynfda Rettiited,
INTERIEST AlI,0W{Cl~) A,7' TIlI.' R7WT
OF'SRV ENl'IC CA!NT.] li/t ANNUl].
ON CICRTJIfCA 7in 0 ' J)EIPOSIT'
A Nb SIX PPR c"ENt. ,CdAIPoUNI).
ED E VICRY SIXt AON~I'l ON A C,
COUNI'.
o H i i 6 t u s.
,in liiartlip, 'res~ident.
iohnr (. l'dimecr, Vice.President.
J. 1i. Hs* er jn, genra.1 chare. ,.
.Jofn C.IL Smaith, Assistant Cashier.
NaYi h I VIlna Martin, A. C;
John 11. P'almer, Thomas L. Giregg,
Columbia: -
U. T1. Soott, New berry.
W. a, Mbayes, Nsewbefry.
2: fI: Ettlodge, Char epon..,
Diaiiel iaivenel, Jr., Charleut on,
Winnuboio hr imh6
Saw'l B. Clowney, Assistant Cashier.
Pilanterus .M eobsanos, and Perdfessiona 1
Mien, Widow., Orphans,. Trustees ansi
County Officers, having money for whuich'
they have ho present use, can hsereodeposit;
it, thg avoiding all 'ria of thefts anid
destrudotion by fire, and at the sa'me Lin~e
draw interest, thereon till needed.
june 24.ly "
$'ECIA L 24 kCE
.%IlTTEg landebted to rne f r eit her
*Plant ation Suappllbs- or faim ly Geo.
soegits need not i.pply for farthdr indul
genceor acomandlation anutii they pay
up what i9 ,dpe... They .will alec confer a.
raror by not; sending any more erders to
41,' siere, as tke' same *ill not be talled','
unless aocompudfid withbtna
ja.n 17-1ve .' t~B~~6(
The New Idea Salott.
H'AV'NG. purchased the interest of
'., ., 1,J. Kypliy in the above saloon,
I will enwne elb.k busiseps ag'heretofore,
D~esides tip fintest flrandles,,Winos. WhIs
k~'s and Aegieh. lbIy a Kuliesi'ant at
tached, whera.-padti e cAl ket'tiea at all
hours of the best the market, affords;
Vrush Oyuters on band every dsy. The
tosgeof the publiocis res etful po.'