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THE FAIRFIELD HERALD Published Every Wednesdyi at WINNASVB ORO, 0 . S ., BY WTL L ./1MS <j- D./ 1 'S. TRiS-IN A D VA NCE. Ono Copy one year, - - .1 Fiveo 4 i - - 12 E C Ten 2 5 " - A Druimer's EXperielice Wilh f0crinor The following appeared in the Union llerald under th head of "New Advertisements." Wo will eopart from our usual rule of "cash in advance,'' and circulato it gratui tously as an evidence of What ah unprinoipled swiidler, (he individu al who disgraces tho gribernatorial chair is COLU.nA, S. C., iAicit 19, 1874. Etlitor Daily Union J1ea l: lD:A Su-Before leaving your city, whero everything, except the forlorn creditor, is altogether love ly, I feel constrailned to pullish1 my experience fib a collector of outstand. ing acceits agailist tOsmo who run and ruin the State. 1 eamo here, something over two weeks ago, to collect a bill against Gov. Muises for the purchase of mirrors from the house of Ecchardt & Mehler, halti more street, Baltimore. The history of the mirrore of South Caro lina is brief, but pettinent. One year ago, passing thiough th is city, 1 uegotiated with General Deniijs for an orde'r to supply the Blanding street palaceo with mirrors. I retirii ed home with the understanding that I wats to send1 him a11i pattern book, which I( did ; and, shortly after, re ceivig a dispatch from G enc ral Devinis, who then seemed to have clargo of uffairs, I returned to your nlseel lanCous city in the p1ursuit of business, and in the it, vadv (u[icit of the material interests of Vouir Stito. I then took the ol der frm, i Genci al ]e'nnis for about &*d,80o worti of looking-glass, window corn icos, &U i oluding in the bill my expen es. l'asuinatcd with the ronal entertain ment I reewivel, aid with tho uni'. velsal air of liloli ' ald prorperity which suirrounled ile, I celtainly thought that this order was a good thing for all htands. The onider was filled, and thouand -Iollars paid upon it. F'or (Ihe balanlce of, $1,800, t wo note"; wee givat both endorsed by Gen). P'.ins, whichk Ilth oue nlow holds protested, at11l which were to have boeen p iid, ts I havo it in black and white, ('ntol' t/ continy;cl't jund as so-m as thie ialpropriaa:ion bill was passed. About. the tinme of the pa oage o thi.s bill, I cameo here to get paid, and have been here ever since, 41 i nitiiig :i t. i4.. ..e upon his ExceIlency ill his discrjiminiate :tnte. rooig. Them ar4 few phleis,ln thi. wVorld iWith whh- I ain hettecr 001 uitil e lovn l ii ii I e :. .r and the n lg 1 . 1..ti l.its . h-.) i, i ni the lin kledge thatl I I.( a l Yove..,,a .1 tity i.l ltaunber~l :aid var-iety. Th> tinnelr, 0tho liker, thle hnIteller, the paintor, the lit lderi, the iewspilper nlat, the 11e1 ber .. the (j,. era is sembIly, were thmerc from in"mora to dou y eve.'" 10 Qa's a regumlar banik. rupt cy cou rt, wit h a inee-'ii, of(i credito.rs daily. The tuost aent agony l ex perienced-durinzg two weeks of waiting anid pna:ohinug of toetli fromi 101 toi ., my olbee hours kten by somiebiody for his E'xcellenerv. .1 havye noet y : secoivered f ro m thlit hhoek. I saw the (iovernor oiiee or tw ice, andi if t he most i ron clad pro~ niiso5, put upi in thle l at est improve'd iiyie, would have dione any goodl you r co0rr'eponud ent woulId niot lie so unhaiippy. Not bie ing a mason, I have bieen sold. Duinig that t ime there many ha~ve beeni a preferred cred itor or two, but I will leave your eit y withI a clecar per cep.t ion oif 'thle gran ud present an id subl ime future inl store for your* State. Pa closinmg, I would saiy thati, more thani nvy own i su I.r inugs, I regret get tog Jr. WVilliami d. hliss, of' Rilti' luore, inl a like i., who lihlds a jint niotej of tho0 iovernor aint i eneral Dennuiis for $15,000, for furnmiture to supply his iiU iisioni in Blandiig street. 'This till was to be paid out of' another appropr'iat ion, but the economy of the legislatu re prevented it. W hen I return r, I will wriato youl further coinmlunientions on the i-fli tial condition of your State, to all ot whIiich I can t ake my allidavijt. Yours respect fully, JOHIN .\I. BL\RRETrT. 'Jhle famnous case0 is eniled at las es thle cable ha s inflor iad us, uniles lie persisteint Dri. Ktieely sueted, in gettinig a new trial, or fazilii'g ii that, carries it to the flins (of Ijonh: as lie threitutens to do. From biegiti n ing to end it cons~t itut1es a iremar k :t I l ebapter ini Engl ish lit igatlion, anid ml that score, per-lips a condenseit~ d ae. count will not uinreasonatbly tax th reader. The vast estates and baronete's would hav ~e ibelonged to B oger Ti l borne hadllie not emibarik ed foir Va paraiso iu 185-1, on the Hella, whielI was lost at se with all on board But his nmot her hugged the fond do lusioni thait lie was tin some way saved and in 1865 idhe advertised for' hem inissing boy, lie went away thiu and t he ad~lve.tienspit b'reucht back sery,taff, rall the way ho wa .aimued that a pat.sinrg vemsl picket hm up after the wreck .aind earri him io A us.r. 1 . 'Ilc tirr oeived Castro, alias Orton, joyfully, an'd still bolievea hitu to be'boe own son1. The trial for the possession bf the catates commeneod in 1870, and last od nine months. Hundreds of wit. it( sses were examined, and th plain till was aubjected to a long and ar. duous oxaminatiou and cross-exinij itiion. is case becatno so weak that his cooulsel consented to a non suit, and tie Lord Chief Justice itn. mediately committed him for trial on the charge of wilful and corrupt perjury. Tie trial for perjury, whio.11 has just closed, began on A pril 23, 1873 Tli case (or the prosecution was con. eluded on the fifty-sixth day, during the course of which, 212 witnesses wore examined, including persons from almost every part of the world. Dr. Kelncaly, the defendant's doub se, began his opening speech on tho 22d of July and ended August 2'1. The examination of the defendunt's 256 witnesses lasted 124 days, clos ing October 27. Thirty witnesses wern then examined to obut a cor. taint allegation by L.ho defendant, and Dr. Kenealy begain to "seim 'up" on the I Itii ot December. lis speech lasted thirty-five days. Mr. lawktin, of the proscoution 'spoke for a little over twenty days, and Lord Chief Justice (ockburi's charge to the jury occuliotl twenty inore days-iu all, 189 days. The jury promptly found him g'uilty of all the charges, twenty-six in iumb6r, and the clann ant was sentenced to fourteen -yuarb ponal servitude. 'Tlie case cost the government two and ia half' million of dollars. From the outoet *the sympathy of the'p oorer ela ses has been with the clailmaLt and they still believe 'himin to be ioger Charles DJoughty Tichbolne, Lronet. A t one time Mr. I Iiwkins was mobbed by his adlherents, tand duriig the trials tie populaco oftoni manitested their feelings in liberal suib.-eiaition and crowdtd meetings in his behalf. Altogether thu butcher's s of 1igh str me, \Vapping, ty be, set down as the im ost stuplenid ous im Po tor of the age.-Al(inta (|un.,tilu was fifty-seven years oalr and was a brave aid ialented ian. The iewly.elect..-d Lord Mayor of Londoll is a1 practical printer. lR1imle lland has passed the la W giving discharged conviets one-tenth of t ihcir actal iarnings. Iowa juries hold th at in ease a tiar. riage engageinent is brolcen, the par t ies must return all presents or their wo th iIn money. Fifty-two Representatives and nine Senat461rs atteided the iaeiie imiail si'tmship conipainyil free oueh and exe-arsiain part *y to irt -s the 1.11nch1. it . foh - (':j of Peki)i", at Ches. t r, Pe1 1. 11. lva IIia. Q'ieen Victoria is now in (he 37ili yeari of her reign and the 55th year of her age. She has 9 children and 21 grand i:hildren. The sprin bonnet will be very la rga, ant.l will turn tip onm ofe ride terd doawin in the other, somethli ng in the ecavalry style, they say. Of c itrse the girls will look killing in thiemi. A ittle girl of on' ac/muainita'nce was not at 'al1 graternl for a pair' of baits to whtich sihe took at great d ishkie~. A fter enfnmerating their mioatyy f>,ults, sihe added, ''And they donl' t evenm stack."' iios'hbud d inneirs are a new freak. Thew guests are ex'clusively demoisel Ies just biurstitng into womnhiood, to whom everything is coltiur die A\ pr'oject is on faoo for ildin:4 an 8lit ii:ilet railroaid through the Co. lumbii:ani Republic of Sothi A merica. A !'o :a titnnel throngh the Cordillera Moutainis, t wo and a half miiles lohg. Thinigs mniat bo waking lip down there. Tenew boit in P'aris is thme P in. p'itian. It( !s of bilactk veclveot, and very hi.:h, the legl.intg in front of E lidtian cut workl, embtroidleredu wit h siivu r c'ord, andt a p'ink lPomipeinnt red silk st oelintg is t hus seena tirugh the open el(iverl or diame'.ud wh~liaped diesign. It is .said that (lie "undni of hating (oranige bliossoims for brdai wreaulss was derived from the Saracens, a molig whom lhe oipen britnch froii ci rou:n. 5t tace of its bearing trut and flow ers at thim same timne, was considered an emblem of prosperity. .Not one btridea in ten, niowlada iys, knows a ny thmii abotut LIhe tradiition, hiowver.~ II. MEANS D)ATIS, Fd tor, Wodnesday Morning, April 1, 18714, An U~prighit Statesman. Gov. Kemtper of Virginia, has by a recent act (if his, proveni limuself en tupright st atesimal i permittinog princeiple to be piaranouint above par ty interests. Th'e city of Petersburg, alhioughi thme Sta'te is largely Con ser. vat ive, is governed by a council elect ed by the colored people, ignorant and corrupt, as ofluiis eleeted by this class generwilly are. Trhe Legis., lature, to relieve the taxpayers from this corrupt government, amended Ithe chiiter, so as to throw the control into the Ihamas of the ho.-s .iizn But G,v. Kemper vetoed the 'bill, giving his reasons for so doing in 'a message that A. II. Stephens'"afl the abloit state paper written 11 any Viaginia Governor since the daois'Of Madis .n. le olatims that the grant. ing of this charfer would be contrary to the principles of a Detnouratd government. The Legislature sus. tained the veto, after an aerithoisions discussion in which tho Gouvernor was violantly abused by the friends of the bill. He was also Lurnd in Cflig'. 3ut public sentiment is veering round, and Gov. Kemper is how loudt ly pruised fur his conduct. This is indeed a circumstance uti parallelod in modern Amoridan p6i ties. Right,justice,expediency,-ovdy. thing'is made subicrvient to r tay interests. In Congress, arid ''ia I the legisla'tures, the legislaticn is partisan. To Gov. Kemper abd'the Virginia Assetbly is due thb henor of 'thowfng %hat fair ond lionorable administration of power mians, "and ltat a b6dy, elected by a party, can legisltie idr tbo'entire people. Our adioal 'Sulons' can Well take -pattern after this examliple. In Sdoth Carolitit,'toWns and ~citie*j bave their charters taken away and remodeled under the slightest7pi eekt. Colun bia was nul-arged benuse theitadltal candidate was ddfeated. Charleston was cnlarg'ed in dtddr to bring in a horde of colored baa baa ians. Laurens wiis uachaatered b6dause there was a riot between Seott's ihsolent militia atnd the eiti5enas. A nd laielY, an attempt w4as inuade to 1uetamaorpho.,e Vintnsboro into a city of thirty.six square matiles, (twel've more than arc contained ill New York'c ty,) tmerely becakuse an intoxicated hiember of the legisla'ture, resfing the police, was put i6to thi 1unaid loi'ise. Yet Virginia ih goVerned 'by red het "liourbons" and South Caro'ina hinsk's in the stlight of 11publican great! ness. A pr:etty contrast. alnimig.,r atio0, i, Th6re is a slig, Ilull at present am the atmosphere of imanigration'. But silent forces are still at work that ere lorg will bring good results. The people are being gradually educated up to the idea, and a') ,oon as ~ioney becomes a little more plentiful, there will be a great Aemand for the hardy sons of the old wo-d. At present, tsubse iption l ts are being energ'et iea!ly circul ced through the County by our Contiaifiss.ioncr, Mr. McMaster. These are of differett kinds, to suit all cl asses. S adue f~r casi', soins for bionoy to be paid iaa the fall, sJole tor lands dotateil and othors for lands oia long leases. Our readers may not be aware of the ne cessity for money now, or the use to which it is to be put., and ont these points we shal l endleavor to entlightena them. It auppe ars that an thae North. 'vest there is troat rivalry t'mongfl landhaolders, e.:eli~.'y the i-ta'r o'i, to whoma have beena given broad belts ol magnataicenat liad. 'lThese Iland owners subsid~zo the seteamnship lines, giving a ce'rtauin sumn for each imumi granat brbught over. At present Southa Caroliaaa is supplied with thae leavings of the West, fron thae fact tha1tshe has ho 11ianesubsidi d' I mmai graats aard~ thereforeo inferior antd cc t niore. Maj. Melchaers p'ropos to chanatge th:is condit ion of affairs. lie wishesi to rai-c a sufficient sumi of t tny to subst~id ita a Iin t runn a aintg dlirect fi-oii Europo to Charleston. A better class wlil int thais way be brouaght itt. TPhe fare frotm New York to Chailestona will also bo done away witha; and theti. iiatead of payitag fromt twelve to t wenty dollars for ata intitmigratnt, two or tlired do!haht will bd suilicieint. Major \leohers be. lieves that tabotiit $350 froam each Countty, coll'cted nao'v, so as to hayVe atrhngemencts with stimeaars perfected by the fall, will open to otfr shoros a channaael of immuigration so broad ind so debp that nothing cai fiereafter itop it. Let Faifeld contribute paer quota. Tihe New York 13oard of Im mnigaafalon reports thant I1U0 ith'i-i gran',s i~ero sent to Sonth Carolina froma Ckstle Gardena duriaig ife ,past winater. T1he farmaers baoro who htave emnloy d thtem are delighated.- If su much good han been dlona without or ganaizatiofr; Nia may bb aeboupilih. ed when the sjstem is perfected I W e rerihnd our readets of one thing. If they wish iaaemigratdts, they tmust be libertal. .rTe panic lase .suaidbd in thte Nordltwest, andl the cu'rrent is again rushing~ in thaat direction. I wvill be rio basy mat'ter to divert that current, or even a portion of it. Great sacrifices maust bo l&orne at lirst, iat oarddr to reap good restults i'n end. Don't expect to' make nionby out of tan immigrants as soon as th'ey conmc. And above all thinis, treat them well when they dho come, until thev hao bocon.., L...-iaod Our advioe to our friends is to look up 'theso'be'.ript ion lists, aid sUb scribe on "'ho cash and credit lit botb, and try a little land on both tees, that of giving aed selling or leasing, Imigration. We havb received a letter from Mr. Melehers, on Immigration whiob we lay before our readers. Mllr, Nfilohors gives 'the reiusites foi 6uecess. Ten thousand dollars and Bflty thousand acres of lan-1 will b6i ig ten tionsandf/uild here n xt winter. The.e too will not be tle offseourlig of all .unlutries, but a pickcd, hairly innigratitin. T.e -quota for FIL'ifcHld is al bnt fo.ur hun. dred 'dollars and fiftheii hul.Idred acres of land. There are, in Fair field, 160.00 ae,re, of cleared lands andl 280,000, urcleared, in all a'iout 44v,000 acres. Tl' iimigration biureaul re'oests uldonationl of one acre in evmy hrliree 'hindud. T'lh is is a very small 1onation cooipal.tive ly. A good I ortiin of " this real estate is out tip ij.o sil :i farms. But, there ao vast tI .uts V, hib i r.ight be out up to svantago. (no of our fairr.ng fi iends huts ii:de a proposition vhi:h we thinc the Io.t yet offered. He propoes to I y off several portion-s of lifty or .:ixty acreseach. On each, he will settle a faimily, ptiVing away ten .-orsS, < 1 condition thatt the initgrant lins' u po it th 0. rs, n-d sellg the a jhet on a creeir of Eide v'artr. In thi, t'ay he wili insi-e a pern.:uent Acs:t!emlenift and at tie sF-1ne 'ime lud a'j)irchaser ftr his surpthis l4and. An dI this is-' st what l'.ir l hd wints. low mrany lbe Ic' 'are there in this cotAnty for sale, withoutt. par 'ors ? 'low m anyacre. e. sIe . fiCi.1 mon thly at SLcri:E'3 SIe for want or hayers ? .jet evcry Cit: in of 1I.' I'ld be preent T! IW'ili.bur' 'Oln Sile.day in A pril, and Itt overy one previous ly detertine how inici land te cant give, and loiv much ion . lon migrati6n is to save tl.c Suite. It is worth an outhiy of tiia and m11on1. ey. (A Ai.F.ST'ON, S. C., March, 1874. DEAn SiR: I bog leave to call your attent.ion to the following reso lations passed at the Tax Paver,' Convention, with the hope that' the matter will be speedily ta!'en in hand hby the people, and push'ed rue eessful ly. I have been assuarred by competent authority, that i'th 'Ten Thousand Dollars, and Fifty Th'ousand A dres of Laid depauted, sto l'e T IhaI. sand Pafi.liei may be brunght to the State by next winter. Wit hout ind umetents to tlier to immigrants. anne will 0one, as t1b We'et, nl other Southern States, are in tie field to get all the imiifigrants that conlie. T1enessee, for itstanxe', lhi's fferted -r hunadred t housandl aces of iand gratis, to be divided in talter nartI sectionis to imminigran t fan.ili.. arnd V irgixna has atpproprniated $!5',. 00t0 for the same pur~pose. u aIn happy to .iay; that in soe Districts of' the State, the I couple have offered lands at v'ery Il'w pie. and given somii graitis, but lie move - ment, shaould he generalI, ati ev'ery District shotild do all in its powervc to induce immnigrants to settle in our State. Respectfully, Cmisioe of ami oipat ion. R~esolved, Th'Iat it rchalIl be thtc d!uty of the said County Coin mi saioniers of Imigiii~rat ion to uscerti aini from thle land owners of uthe CJounity hat I'ands are to be sold or giaen away, as the case in ty be, and if fdr ale, od~ what terms ; anid to take dlown and pr-o -ntre for reference a brief descrip tion and loatloll thlereof, an d a eport, the sa:nie, frotn timane to t imin, to th'e Coluiss~~ione r for the Ftato iit lar ge so that nhIen immigrants a rrite ini the County they maey at once be provided for. It sht-all als, be his dluty to ctllect such contrtiutionis in uloneoy from the citikenis for tihe nro. motion of the Cauise of iumniigrat'ont, as they maty lie willinig to conitributte, and forthwith turn the saime oier to the Comamis.sioner fotr thle State at ldrgo taking his receipt fot the same. PolitIs ra Indtistry. We elip the following from orr spioy contemporary of the Abbeville Met~iumn. "As urunal, at thtis season of the year, thte papers aire fflled with the succs oes atnd the hopes of lie Danoerat Ie party anid the recent elections inl Ne w Ibia mpshtire, .witht t heir result, are exalted into En nnd fe promiin once. 'they are ,taketias an earnest of the triumnph that is to crown the future struggles of .tho~ party, and are cotnsidered the foretastert of that vietory thart will orown tts efforts in the .race f'or nationpl sutpremnaey it 1876.. rThe Demonorr~je pairty is too confident, too sani,uirio of sucees. It will not admit that thte war andl Itts results put en end to its lease' of life, but flound srs and k ickq a bout in such an extravaxgant manner that no permanent prosperity can come to the country thtrough its instrumor. tuity. It will nop make a decent corpse, antd is subjecting itself to the suspicious of its friends, and to thbo jeers and insults of its enemies. Po. l itical affairs in thiscountry are we.. fully mixed and the rane for ponition does Dot turnu upun fitness -but upon prejudice. 'Tle Deniocratio party cank never he successful and it is wrong to cheettho. hearts df the peo ple by any buh delusive hope. The South would derive no benefit even if it should come dl' victorious. She is under the yoke of ignoianco and corruption-a galling deRpotisi. IIer hope does not .lie in p.)itical triumph but in the developmaenat of thlose resources with which natire hass endowed .her. Deipoeracy and itepublicaliim &Iust be klaied in thle grave oif ret' ret, and her lJtople must direct their eneigies to the achieve ment of more la.tinrg. at d beneficial results than can be ob.tained on the hustings aid at the ballot bon." While c:adursing generally, the 'above. we differ with out' coitempo.. rary on his position that the !eop!c ot tl State shouI pay no attention to polities. So long as polities tire but a question of , atiment or a >donuI .et of ilers, so lang shiould they be e.eacwed. But when the govern mncat becomes at curse--a erulthing 1ad, supping the vitality of the State, and prevetting the expatstioni of her resources, liei to) muich atton tion cannot he paid to tltill. Let ever'y one then gird hin aat-Irl for work, as the bonest ci izens t f Nw Yaui k .rt themseles against 'Tamm tanay, tand refor iat ion ma y be ex upeete1. When thi i1 s cifet t-1, our resour!ces can be deve-loped. BItI an ty :iitb adinitilsiration':ts the prest, onse, will ietiler fu:i!e any attempt at 'material adJ1Unceent. Editorial No'es. As will be seen els. wher, the CotIlitttt e of t. xp'"ers is ; - iln Washiag n. 'They .ate imtee- ig With mu ich s. nap ttyv. 31 jr \V eo wardi will endeavor to be tr-.tut, in A inn:.. boro on next saka vy, mid we ail thetn lo'n wi iher thle iJorth will tIuter us to be ruityl or wht hter it uiill give us n terial or m it Lt.id. Sim:aker Lne hal his earniae smashed in Colunal., the other d . Thai is utz.fottunaate, as ih tuay ot get .nolhor oppirtunity af purcha. itt' otae A lh:faa for:ever ho.t to li. llever eCHte. Th rce In It n v g on F iday. \Vu commend the Governor highly ior tl.c turaia ci. ate lie lai. display3 led in tot P tdmia.ing tiese na Il ef'(ttois tanad thea eby seem iag three votes in Otubor. 'I rue, CUte, wts a white man, and the G overno %%r w afraid to aik im. But we belisme eve" a uhite ma w uld go f'!r Momo if hanging wer the other alternative. Th is lAA of thr. e vott, w ill 1ear a large prtaimrt in. 1t (o tll, enAtire nituo ber .\O u!lt 01:1h ive nxt time. Evena ls old cola nfre'C, eai; t. aa>ah hima). Gen Joseph 1. .Jhntanin hi, Iook, attrile., tim faila, of tlc causea to the (' taiederat e gaerlnent niot bauyittg ui itta al chipping it to Elantd bef aoo t h.: bK2.ile wn., e~ erced. .\Ir. ( NI. aa .\ i n taneer ie - p ie:s to th' ia :-he ' i:. ' tb-aa it wvas i ta poassile to) dh t as as 'he (ona aa:dr eyd id~ tt s t It a-." tiainay etaaujh wi ela to h' lit aii':.. tal tl[hat (irtp~ a up~ply' a.tra ilaa1p wa'.s ctaptutred. .'Aiother aiter in the~ \-ws alnd Courtear, iuad a hinttself' ''T," (w'e 1resumate theaoI lon. U. A TIa~irehtam,) .shtows thItat thle ci op ht al h eta solId be, tore the ortg..tiz at iota tat t Le CiaaIeade. faeiy. 4 ne.il, Iei a:tona wi.l [tave it IEtt tig..Lti two Secre tale., aofI, th an tedet ti te Teaur yioa '' orit hiam M,. r'.e .ll t tiots of I hitOry. tate a. t a vivid as hai knotiwleye of' mlaiary i., 1\Ve daan't see thec usea of fightiaaa In youra last issute i (imttl satiae taa lusiont to nay letter to ther t1News.' utd Courict"' vaihe ae auten a; re ece as amade to the piresenlt TIowtn (ougcil ot \V innsbiloro,) I haive ta.> desiro to be do'wna inato a ctonatro'.eraey w'ith you as to t hoe erits or d a eaeits of I our "'City lethlers."' I t saying whati did) I beliaeed I was uttaeritg thtat ub Iicha wvas litertaly truettl tand thadt whvlich too a taajaty~ of adar.t taowfalk endaorirtd. I att of the~ s inCeopiilioti still despito your wam defence0 ot the peaale s itt tqtestioi. . A t the~ samae t ime I disca im itt cinag l~etuaa:ed hay rany improi'aper mtot iveas Ia enCtertaint fora thtetr persona:ly greiat rea'd pet Yout know that iniiul will difer in their opinaionas atnd idea, een itt coanimuon-phe t e im atters. lThe re iu simpl1y theni between us ana honest dliffer.ttnee of o.,ianionJ, WInhch we matutual1ly respect. If thae occasont requaired it; I have mnaterial suiafieient for entetinag into a minute and specifier crticisma of thG manarner in w.hich~ our mn niciaal taf faitrs have been imonagedl during thae past year, butt I do ntot wish to reviv.e thte past, and theref'oro forecbear. Let the presentt Council retire to thte shaides of parivate life. untdibsturbed and in Dec0e is ivy hearty invoanian During their administration they erred bfton in my humle t judgment but I an) charitable enough. t o0 be. lieve thiat the fault lay with their heads, not with their hearts. BRUTUS. News.and .Co'urldr Correspondent. A Philadelphia lady lost a thous.. and dollar diamond out of her engige. ment ring, and though every means of searqh was employed, the P118o wAs finally . pronounced hopeless. But one day the lady happened to be brushing.the dust out OF 11ho triiitumnine of her sireet dress, when, lo and behold I thera was the lost (dliiond sparkling i' the inse. cnre crevico of a flounce. It had to atd fro in streets and shop.., been brushed a.id slihc'n nearly e':ery day, aiml yet there it lay like on ordinary crumb or shred I Exenttor's Notice. \ LFL prsonsl ha' ing clfai against - inite if oTh nis .,yles deceased, are herebiy 101ifiel to presvent Iheiim I op Pily - ested, V.11 I I i il leb el to a:d s1ite teri qiest ed to iake pa 3ent to I lie underIigned TilI&)!AS 11. LYLES, in.a 21-t x2 I ,. Tis urivailled Soutern Riemedy ipe waI ntj nm inini it nl01itt a single particle of lecury oranly injnrlious "iinerni sub Stance bill is*' * vuJ14.iELY VE(W-ETI' hA~, coltlinlinlg I hose Souithern tloots and Itiil is wichu :i ll 1-wvisO Provirlence has placed jit (1""'rit where Liver Disense in ot preval. It will enre ill Dlieses causel bi ttitngment of tle Liver. 'Il- svn prIin or fLive( Complaint 're a hifter %r Iool litet inl tihe malnth - , a 111 i ii' li-.k. , les 41r. .loits. omen m ituaker tir Uloi titielnm ia : Soulr 441 -1ch r-o s otr API I'e':1 : low(l., tillh(rnaly (. tive and i ax it o:rll:iae : as of tmemory with n l.'nl, ss:io of* ltvni;r failiel to .do ' (hi - li whih ogit( to .hn'e ren done - i'etiliy Low -Spirit , a thick eillw np. ie-anciro il tP Skhta find liis. a- dry coii it ofie i '-for c 7 Ionsumptio Some inwl o inya111 (If' 1hes(. ,ymilptomns at Iend( rite disea. # at orth ers verv few ;but the Liver. t1-e h i'vt nran in Ihe body, is genrnit-ily Ithe nt e the di ense. nnd if iot legil-il in t ime. ire:1i slitering. wre ch-- r edinle. nd I>ent h will en n e... T ii. teat Unfailing speciflo will not be ioliin't tie least ilpleasan. Fo~r byppiiosiai nTundion. tt-ilioll, :littek . Siek leiednehe, Colic. - tt resotn or Spiits, Sour Stomach, Ile:.ri i l~in, &c., &c. I15.\"S LIT!Et R1El!PATO1R OR l!Ef). 1i the Chenlie-t. Ptrest and Best Family .\ledin ni i tihe Worl I Alar:iiiar tured only by 1. II. ZlIFLIN & CO., Maeon, Gn..and Philadelphia. Pr. r1 i . $jld by all Di)uggists, June 2.~ 1100 A 'NO JiC0E lil vbry biest Alechanics in rthe cotry, 1 feel war ranied ini siyinag thtnt I cii it bitki as naty hop * int the South. All wourk warrantid cr1 I ;ive sat isfltioht. Miy Shopi li- axtdoor to 1'. Geitg's Sadldlery 4 ii ar 19 5. Ml. G iUBElTr. TLLpetrsons irudebied to us e'ither by ? Niter n ecoiunit, part dure, are he rebly tnt ifhidI thatIt pr m. C.\SII paay.inent I is 101V arquirtedt or othei r s its fct ory seit tle min be madr tllte imoriatrIely. ilusintss . tnecessity coinpels us to make this demtnd,~ noi1 wie hope ait '.terestedl will Mm fr Wan i nie onco and lstavO inrther r tube. - .inn~ 3 ltg.1 lYy & -~t T-2...il. 87.L SEprorpore tol sell oods r~ 1 Pi4 e~ti ia cash bas i . A-l1 goot. s chargedr the first itl-y of the mnonth lotlowing :ntd aill buil.'s lot tihen p-rt i will lie chairged int. I eresit a t ti ate of w wo (2) lper cent per miht'i Itrrit paid. 'Th is rite wilt be teinily :!oit'red t i ii all ensesi wheire no T HE~ "T AR H EELS."4 WANT AMONEYz ! W lwould respei tul ly in form t hoso wh we us for accoutnts madio dui utng i873 that they had heiri come for vian tamnl mkeo~t talifni y setle cmentr, anti ttiineby save cost.. Wo don't pay the priter t forn tig. Wt e tmeani wh at. we miiarch 1f) AlcLAUGO !l TN & CO. NT~OTIQE I (TyN nnd after thin il.te, tIle erdiitjande fl ngi ist utsinrg irte atrms itn the corpo. rale liits of Winnrrboro whiethter wviithin or withtottt pri cai entclosuries, will .be strictly entforced .a S ihy order Trown Council, rmar 10-if JOl'L C.OPES, Clerk. T NOW hler cinss arianiged and art. q Sedl itt the toi tow inrg specli lis : 'a'ieiit .\iiu ic, Inis I rume tatl M (isic, Vin lin, Pinnto,.~ etingedti instiumei nt s, Itrns ~ rti ltDaw inrg,. Paitin rg. I wish to foirm g a cilhas of iteadiy-Render,~s in Vocal Maiia, shtall be glad irfthe chtoira of Wininsbor wvili visit tmy vocal einst anti see if it Is ' plossible to organize a Giee Club. Lesson - dlaye--Thunrsany aft ernoon .anid Friday eveing. Piilst who still wish to join, will please o so at onco. Tierms htave aOnitenced. Vocal termi commeonces this week. (.'.assces in French, (Germuan and ft Bookkeeping now forming. J. II. LOW ERY,h Winnsbozre Female College rt mnoh 21..1= Notice for Flifteoh Days. A LL.parties who have watches jin;.m 1872'to 187-3. must come farward kndl get Ithen in F1IF 'E EN DAYS, or th ey vill be -sold for ropnirs. moh 12.-2w CHARLES MULLER. TRIURPHANT. SEEGERS1 Lager Beer exoels any yet in. tro-lueed and is k REE OF ALCOHOL. L'wo kegs of the above on draught at the ample lloom of fob 28 . I. REFO. 1000 ,.musiou" Cigars,. 1000 Compnnera Cignrs. 1000 Cheroosts Cigars.. f-h 14 U. G. DESPORTES & Co. T O 'ARIRS'. Il "A6ulrAcd Miueilnge" for roll ng corn and other seed, before planting man be obtuined at iho Drug Store of W. E. AIKEN. Cno pound sufficient o.r two acres of ?ORN nah. 24. Siate of Stuth Carolina. FAIlFELD COUNTY. Mm. L. Roshroug.au Execuitor of t4 Inst Will and Tesart .of Jamee 1.. l:ocshcru ouigh, duceaand, against Chroline Ros. borough.t h lJeeoa.,:J. Rosloioigh. Mnry E. Ro!borougli, nnW. uLthers, deferdants. PURtVUANT co an oader of court. made iin th caausme nhove stated, a otice is ,ereby givea, thiat the creditors of tlie taid J:mnns L . Rosborough deceased. nrw -c1c'crecd tq present and establish their laims beteao he undersigned. as Ref. ive. t Winnsboro, on or befot-, the first lacy of Aprif, nux. Marchi 2d, 187-1. AM'L. U. CLOIWNEY, mel 7-tl x2 Referee. Th E CA 110 L,$___ HOUSE, B LACKSTOCK, S. 0, NWIUhY BIJILr anld NEATLY FUR-. lISl IED. The puablic furnislied witk th 'est [lie miarkct aIfrdh ls. I JOHN CARROLL, .in 20- .n Proprietor. DRUG STORE BY V. I. AIKEN, M. ). tiE subscriber having pu'rchased Ilie L stock of Drugs and . Medleiles of lbssrs.,Ladd Brolhers, ill devote his iie and lattention to the Drug bu siness 1' its legitimate dpiails, Promptness tregand altention uil be givent to the impensing of Medlcic'neb, which cnn be :cd at all Limoes, and of standard puri:y reb 7 R. AIKEN. W 11 ~gS Mob0 il ill1 M|11111 1' |100 I, Y.O R K V LL E, S. C. THIS Instiiutier is fully sup.. plied wit la nl's anid all necesr. Enry scienific apparatus ; ad theo recent ext'enslot of the conrse of ,t'ncdies al-ices it in hec front rank of Souctherna Educational natitutions. Thie -first session or thie chnol.Year .of .1874, will, beginc oin the ,I jr 1K l A ti1 hY. A pply for Cacalogue ontcainjn, full puraticuilars. *COL. A. C'OWAIND. dee 18 Panipal1. 1F'N1N 'IEA ! 1INE TEA ! uan Powder, Tmperiah, English, Break! .)fast. ata Mixed Teas, fronm United mates Tea Compapny - A LSO -- Blhk. diceni, and Japan Tea,. For Sale By McM IASTER & ICE. Notice )n Bankruptcyl "T''iCE is hereby givbu te? all credli t~4ors c holding liendc agknicp.aa scao of Alexander M. .Newbill, Baink capt., that chey ntpe required to estabalish Ice enmcsa befoae mc. at. lmy office in Yorkl ille ona or before the 15th dyof April ext. . . y W. J.-OL A WSON -- mclh l8--x3 Register In Bank ruptcy. GR AND OF FALL and WiNTER IlIL LIIN E RYi -AT 3. 0. 1OAO's. )SYClHOiTANCY, or. SOUL CHARf. IINO." liow either sex may , fascinaste nil gain the love ar d affections of any per.. on they chtoose, inastantly. 'Ihai simple centlal acqucireamen t all can possess, free, by cli for 25 cia. c naet her with a marriage citde. Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Ilns t~o a4ies, Weddina Night Shirut. &o. A qiaeer ook. A ddress 'T. WVIL LIA MS & CO. P'ubs, hila. ESTRAYED. 'N Thursday 6th Inst, a bay. hors Jten yeara old1, lHe has one white hainda ot, no. other marks recollected, except cddlto marks, A ny in format ion concerning im will be gladly recived and liberally I wredr