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HE FAIRFIELD hERALD Published Every Wednesdky at ItiYxsNBno, ily WPILLAfiS <5' DA p-I. 2NtERMS---A AD VANCE. n-COPYn"#- $ 800 lo . " - 1200 -. * - 2660 -lebt Diroctory of Fairfiold County. *hrNATO-Moses Martin ssera'rt arItan 'Milleri Levi Asp,.hM. 3. \iller. L..W, Duvall-S',eriff'. Oaln't. It, Clownoy-clerk of tie Court. W. 1. Nelson-Judgo of Probate. P. F. Davidson-Uohuty Auitlior. Al. Nels m-Colnisy Treasurer. br. W. Bi. P ake-Jury Comnission- r. IV. 3.'Crawford-"ohol Comnxissioner, OoiNTT an mmission.- ita- It. L. Ii'lliott, 11.e. y Jacob, John Alartin. N. Obcar-- U. S. Ceminlailoner, . AOTARIII PUDLI--M. C. Rtoberts~a, A, a. C'aig, If. N. Obear, TnMA. .JaST1Cg-A. M. Mnckey. W. It. liarsha1l, 11. 1%. Flaniganl, silas IV. Iltlit. ) 15. Kirkland, Jnues Caiter, Thomas NiVlker, Dr. Ira 8. Scott. WINNa4nRo NATIONArL DANK 07 SOUTH cAROWiNA. AU-rlu1.ouncArITAL$20U,00 PAIn u1. $05,Ou0. W. It. tobertson. President. oen. H. b.Iiasier, Vice 'resident. fanoi'l. 11. ClOnwney, Canshier. Ill. C. Robertson, 'I oiler. i)IRECToltS. W. Tt. Robertson, It. L. Elliott, James 7lenty, Goorge 11. MeMaster, 1). It. Flen. niken. Jail. It. AlcCanta. Ja. If. Ilon, Jam. A lirice. A. 8. Douglass, Col. William J.Ohlstou, of Charlotie, N C. TO".N 'OFFICRS. tPierre Bacol -:Inuendant. WAanOYS---F. Gerig. J. A. Fraser, W. III. Neion, J. 0. Alcearley. ensr or 11o.icr.-Laayelto Potee1. Connel eniut's Revolt. A 1ERIoD OF nEMOURATIC ASCENDEN CV PitimiCTYD. There has not beon a time within twenty 3ears, till tile present, that William W. E-iton had the slightest olca iiC to tatt iin wiihat has notorious, ly been the mens -o0 of lis ambition, a Seat -in the Sen ate of the United 0tatcs. That lie ha11s at l1st attain i it, and that Connectiout has de _i i (berlt.ely turned awny from the men vho have had her confidence for over wenty years, to lift to her highest epre.senta tive positio.n the inat she 1.6.4 feare-d and hated most, and 'hos pulitical opinions she has re. vattedly relpudia ted and di.oAod, an eent of peculiar significtarce. h'loever hoi-uld liuvo said two years o, when the Republicans, strong Lheir majority qu-arrelod iaud tplit to factions over thie election of onator, that \V im. W. Haton would . the next Senator elected, would .vO been compaioned as a lutnatie. 11ch ajpredietion a few months later lien the State was canried over whlacl.iigly for Grant, would have been wilder still. In the same spirit in which conser. \at ive Connecticut swung over from I uchna's ad4 mnisitrat ion to Firaiai Jillette in 1b5-l, 11h0 swung fiom I ranat's admninistrat ion to WV m. W. i'aiton ini 18.74. Tfhe peopto are tired of' platforms and pr'otestaitions. Th'iey have begun a revolt. Doer thle party in power understanid the situa .Aa for Mr. Raton, with all his faults, andl they are such es may seriounty Impair his iinfliience, ho has diatinguishing viretues tinat may make hma very usefuil tepteOietltative. T1he lesson of 1854 to his ownu party, ande the lessons~ of his twenty yea r/ ex petience since tien, are not m~ore his to prit by than thmoso of' the laiat two years, wiih seemI specially di. reetetd to his opponents. It hiistory does repeait itsctt, .\ r. Ik.tont's election to the i'ouate opens a pet jud of ])enmocrat ic aiser tide ney, just as Frazlcis (Gillet~'a led the way to twenty years t'f iteputblican rule in the State.-N. Y. Trbune. 'fie bmantles of lcconstouction. We copy from a (Charloslon jour. nall one0 tt the miost painaful stories we have read since the war. In a siniglo couty in South Carolina there hiad been a public sale of property which hiad not paid its taxes. WVit hin five days LwentyenIine hundred pieces of' real estate h iad been thus sold. in other words, the owners of twenty nine hlundred farms atnd homesteads are so our that they cunnot paty ti edr taxes, and &'o submnit to contis. Cation. Surely there must be a enuse for t his-a oaure, the existeneno of' whiuh is a siianld shame. We saly tnothIing of the scenes of dev~asta-1 tion itlieted upon the Caroliuss by Shiermhans's armi ; upon the fact that the armiy was vtrtu ally perimitte.l to * Ullage the State which generated se cession and wai the linie and grave ef aihioun. Let history pass upumi that 11s it may ; we pass it as one0 of those dark mnenmories which we would gladly forget. hut here is a case for whieb no war. necessity can be pleaded. South Csolina 11am bieen gvi roed so wantonly, with suchl a total disregard of public righlts atnd p~rivatP secusl ity', that she sinks into inanition, that liberty, colnifort and the pur -uit of harppiness seem to be iir.possihhte. Thel single incident tInus recoyde4 illunmiOates the whole S,.uthern sit uation and d~aishonor the r dij istration of General Grant. WYl.en he0 neiepteid the Presidency his yonrning ,was for peace. Biut can there .be peace with a govern.. *ment whiebhutnounts to confisoation i .N'. Y.L lid, A ars aid-Pirasnut im iogl The Hon. Samad, Ponaitr 6 Atlanlta, Georgia, is a gentesas )5hkose power of btatting UOWaep! r is only equallod by the facility 'ath whioh he can stop thom suddenly after they are f.illy agoipg. le d an able editor, aid it makes little differenee to him which politual piar, ty ble supports ; lie thowj soul int'o his cditorials whether he is one side or the other. Of late be., hwa been devotig his pen to the advocacy of Grantittn, mid line a 1ostoflioe. Somlo poatnasters when they et. into offlce tnie free with the put'o fiu*ifias but Sam Bard is not, that klnd of a inan. 110 ha-.juht LAstb4 a imsanifesto dated in Atlanta, expressi.g the sentiments which his feionds would uaturally expect to cmnatate frot tine ho has4 been Ovve nor of a Territory and the editor of naumer Ous journals of various shades of polities. The natifesto is intended fo. the ill. rmtiaiationl of peoplo huavng little bills against hpiml, aund in it, after a passing all ion to the losses lie has u.,tained in journaali..m, lie dis Litutly uanoneed tlat lie cannuiot be induud by any appeal from ceoditor or from those who daily solicit cou htibutions, to ovedraw hi salary or to appropiiate inl any way Iloney which he ma.y not logally or legiri mately use. "lie who would api ro. priate pullio funds to his own pli. wute use," says Postuaister Bard, is, in my judgmont, utte ly un. rorthy ol the oi.fGdenue of our noble rovernmernt or the people." 1r. Bard adds that lie propo-es to dis :harge the duties of his office so as to ully justify Iho eoniidet.co reposoe 1 lIi In by I he 'rr idenit band 8, note. t is pleas4anat to ild a high 4 1ieer ouf l-m governmeist . xpres-ing suot eie. vated views.-N. Y. Sun. A Musachusetts farnner seivs "My cattle will fllUw me nutll I leavo the .ot, ard on the way up to (ie bar nyord inl the evening', a p a.Ai all for a l..elc of huy." Smith on aa31 there is noth-ing at all reuinrka. ble about that. lie went into a b.,rn paid in the country one xhday lat wcek, and an -old '-uil not only fol. luoed him m til ic left thlit ltt but took -the gate off -the hiiige and raced with 4k::1 to the house in the vlost fauiliar w'.y potsilble. lie -has n-., doubt that the old fellow would. have called for sometbio-g if lie had waitc1d a -little while, but lie did,,', wanit to kuep the folks waitiung for dinner, so be hing one tail of laje coat aend a piece of his pants onl the hull's horns, and aunteroe,i l o the house. A distitguiihel jrtfessmor, resiling not a thousand miles frou AnIover, was recently on an oxcuarsion to Europe. Being in Rdinburg one wet Stinday,and desiring to go to chureb hired a cab. UO reaohii, the chaurth door he tendered a shilling t. c.bby, the leg.A .re, aund w os somewhtt sar prised to bt ar the cabnman say, "Twa bhullen, sir. 'I Thei profes.,r fixed hit, eagle eyes upon the extortioier. de. uanded why he charged two shilliigs, and the cabautn dryly answered, "We wush to disciuruge traveling ont the Saw bath as much a possible, ir." A thlomtetr in a dlrug store in Satvannah indic istd 101 degrees eon Monday. The News says "wbew." Four thieves entered the premisess of Mr. P. 11. lItby, of Laurentiville, andi carriled off a bale of cottou ona their shouldoru. TI! INN SHOJ o. 11. MEANS DAVIS, Editor, The Crops of Fair field- The Granges, Onae of the chier reasons for thte unacertainty of the ptie of cotton is the want of correct, statiatios ina re gard to the yearly crop. Merchatnt:, hav~e for some years beena niproxi matt ing thec crop bay recel ing reports front pernsonas itt dtffetent coun ies. But the se persous received no remun eration for their services anad bvstd their estinmates on the ge'neral talk of the people. Theiy were neucessarily imaperf, et. In order to furnmish l'armecrs with reliable informatio~n of thi., sort, the Niatiotnal Granage has eastablisbed a liuteau of stariaties, pcre.ided over by C2ol. I). Wyatt Alkent of this Statte, and haas isnued insatructions to the suabor dinate graunies to cotleet, s tattcs anid tot vatid them to thais burenau. One of 'lie most prompt responses h'as been mande by 1hadyenny Gjrangie one of t ho mo.,t entergetic graniges in the State. Thh. grange las tip. pointed onec of its ineombers as canvasser, with reamunerationa for hs services. It iti his buainess to visit every farmter in Townshtips Five aind Seven, whether lie be a patron of husbandry or naot, anad gather all sta tistics that can tie given of the crop. Furthiermiore this grange has request. edi us to suggest to the other gratnges the adoptiont of a hinilar course. Tlhis would give an aimost absolutely correct LIrateinent of the crops in the sounty. Let each grange Canvass the township in which it has juria dbition, and in ease .of overlapping let the granges chioose a boundary lineap as to avoid aniy confuslon, itn I ouble antim at. or -WD4.. Let t anVas be eoU#Mletne W U gest that the p ta snsid td i 'a amount of ea a th ,Teal and (ast year, the aflount feri( hIexi bought last year and this, an. the -Oumpartive uontition of thi Tnis Is ont 9( thqtuost btnportaal duties of the gaans. It will uabb the patron to cope successfully %iti the Wall atreet *pQlatt-r. 0 course, this in ormation is to Ve kep secr et, for the iI -f . trons. We are niuch pleasedi'to see ftidge way. Grange aduowing tiuuh vigor. (This usay be duo to the pireeee uo the ludsie-, who -nulsober about twoen ty-five.) And we trust that othel grauges will ste the wiadom tf th% pr-psitionA and aucopt it. The granges have a noble work be fore thena. They should not arra3 themseulves in Sutt-gtbuism against thlt morchauta, no *the merchuants againal them. Th'e chief otjeet is the im. provemuent of the agricultural sys, tem, aud the getting of good pric.l for their cropr. The Ridgeway Grange lass tskeni the right step -ic avwistmig to obtain trubtworthy stal titio-. If every other grange duci its duty, furmers will no longei be in the dark in regard to tht amount of their crop, and will u4 longer be the vport of bulls and bearm Tax Oions-Duty of all Olasses. We trust that.bty the 6ret MondaY in Jiily tuhere will Ib ve been oraitaizi ei a conplete system of Tax Uijim in thse Cnututy, and that the-e too unions will be 'resposed of Old Oui hon11aest citiesis, of 01ateser race ot We fear that we have noticed or the pai t of some more wealthy eiti zens a Jukemarmtooas in this matter, a if tiey do nut ae fu-lly appreciott the mec.-sity of orgairtation as dc the lIss prosperous citia ni. The reason is ot vious. fleavy ta'ataoet bears down like a ponlerues *eighl upon the Ieopleo. Some parties, t< uwe a homsely ijpression, are- weL padde.l and stuffed with gree..bak-. i , that. the foirce of the Itlow is biok on. Hi t others, have none of th 1 nIeIful paddintg, or the so li-tle tha it, barelb covos their u akediues, ad theso elper-enee te ful! orublinj effict of the bIlow. 'htey kl-ow th" either tax ition mu.dt go down or t'le, themjselves must. They need dt, UI told of the niecsi-ity of reistalsne. in all our meetings we have had an' numnber of those who wore bared atble, or unable, la.t )ear to spare tl money from the wants of their famti hes to pay teio to vgatherer, hu very few of those who heIni aIy d eamne were aeble to oheek ona ti ear sur plua deposit in batik. Wieh tb< former elass, lbrenad, meat, clothling all the nec sszurics of lite-wint int the insatiate tma.w of the State. Wit: thla tter, only a pordion of the pro fits of h.ist year's operatioun, waiel otherwise would h..ve berfl reinycate< at g .od inte.et. WV i the toimne it is a qjuestionl of stsrvationt; witi the latter, of tnt pronit, For thi reason the poor land ownerv ar found amng the meet earneat in th tiatter of tux untins. We wash to appeni now to ou mlost piruiserus .eit it~e2s nntd as them. to take a lively traterest in thi umt'er. First, The natural :daIette! of the beart, and. the behest. of th g ,Idn rule shbould prompit then' t aseint their weaker brethron. W bhen ever brotherly love departe, an selfiehneses beconmes the beiwttinag si of a nation, when each i..divsdu. looks into goversnment only so far a he himself is coneeaned, whena hi patriotism is mneured by dollur anud con's, then the nation is on th rood to ruin. Sehashniess and avario are the beaetting sins of the Unite< 8tattts, aned nla botgh Bouth Cirolin waRa long far aboveo this low phlane she seems to be faat grav'i atlig t it. In, is to prevent thi s th~at ae msak an appealb to our roeaders o~f dver; elas to adhere closely togeihor an: evein make sonse sa..c. ifi necesar; to help their neighboas in distress. But as imanklid in general hafe tb time to devote to abstractins auch a patrios in, chat ity, go. d Samnaretat. innm ad the like, we will seon~adl; present the subject -in a praotia li11ht.. Bociety, as the wit observed, I divided in to two great clasea thb borrowers and the ~lender. Any thing tendie~g to ruin the fas nier ruin. also the latter. Now the po men are the boraoa or., and the..bank era, the merohatt and . ospitalista the lender. At leaset fifty thouand dollar. bf urn paid note and accouistscan be- ao counted for by high-takes. The fa mer run, hs ua eion, trueatng .to h1 oron. The cron yialds bnt Hittla. a axe{re litan lit meo a d a' p tot State isp isp teste , and ' imself .oUtndiy abusemw I fur a state of thing. for whib bad SYet4iDeht euigeJApuAgtedi.# TAe tazxpuye in largely responsible - WhbA rJah gd pjor stmod - u t-oj4er shoulder tu stoulder, then saes will be tedneoed, government will be hon-m r esymad the Lurower Ill be able tc Ilmeet his engageinenmts promptly. Encu bi iterfiaPesumuybe viewed from oinubther siand point - The oiteat is waged between the taxpayers and the non taXgPa4 er, anid the l.tt.r Are l.oressinWg 4a by iay. The las4 ow.et aho if sold out for tazes, said BuJa himaself peaaiuilea ,, bLecoues de. perate, and i etnbitoteed tote only against th4 State but 1.gainst the oupitalit %hc bought bsinlanrd. Revenge will in, duce - ihtn to join the other bon. takp.yeri staid nake w*r againsi vaspitsa. As the true way of redu. aug taxes in boy makiig every votes I a taxpayer, just at, as votesS beowe nlontazpuyvra. so taxation will be inure eorbitatt and ruinous and one by one eapitalis', will auocumi; and an we before said, Oartenitir will result,' and the scenes of tbe Cuoimune, will be re-enuCted it South Carodna. I'he way to 'pitvent a condiol between eapital aid labor is bj buth m,)wbinain~g tn the cause of tomn nioo good. Capital gentealay coutrubl lat or, but Vben aroutsed, labor bj br uto fuce aMnd ban1d fuy CaM spueud 'dvastation far abd wide, The poor already see the nedeasitj of tak uroions. Let the rich also dig, covrY it, and At Faifteld present a detvrmied frunt. Ronost John and the Confederate Dead lowest.Jhn Patterson has a so eoend time been heard from. Fron Ote Sena te Chamber in Waahing tot 1hd has *titten to Secretary Belkniap requesting that no diescritninsation be showed against the C(unfederate de.J in thle natioual cemetery at Arliog ton on decor..tion day. Scuretarj - Ilkbap rolieved the al prleensiomj of the tensder hearted Sen ator witt a thaS fuitAiSig reply -No d-rder, relative to the decoai siu if the graven -at Arigtoun oi thet, 30th M. , 1174, baa boei ist-ned The grouard of th .t cemtierv will ot thAt <say. toi 1ened to ali tfdeuli pers... who deis to dleco-ate at.* ot the grav,.a within that enolsoure.i .This reply: of .the 8ecretiy am f *a'isf.ote ry to aliconcerned we pro 3 aume. -oCeitainly ione of the deam beroes will tide in their graves ta L upbraid hia highneass. Bat we tri i outius to knaow the grounds of th. -interest maanafsated ina the umatter b e Hloneut.ohn. Ilneat John. is rnot - battle *soarred -veteran, When sbh a b'oody strugge was raging and Cho a ansi sheif here fallirng fast, the ree - oeat of our distinuguished iSenato awarn not paeenmt leadimeg valiant haset I to *ictory. 'lle wasl doubtieds foi r des-ply pingrossed in. aome shoddy eua a tract, aupplying the boy. in bhi< ma with poatu-boamrd shloes,~ or bean ol fese, Whether he Gu.d with the born s guatdl before Gon. Early is a secre looked in hi, ow n boaom., As a vetersa r then, ituonest John 'a not a suoces Sk i solicitude for the Conf-derat as dead qpring. not fromt thne noble 6mnt 5 tiun of one herootim beholditng the lams e resting place of a brave atntagunist 0 P..tterson's glory has been niev ed in a snre pesoer'ul arena. Com I ing to bothl Cairulinma with neithme n scrap rnor puree, he haas ace umulate,' lover a milliont of the frmer, and ni e untsld nunmber of the latter. II a eumulated the patriotio bumamuer Il a despoiling tlse defeneu1.-im, atBd rival 0 ed the notorious iar abbas in robbin a the people. lHe wan aequainted wit ~i the bohmit of Plip of M~aicedlon, tha a no city is impregnable thruh whoa p gate a amid. laden with gold can. paas, mi and finding the State house doo s brpad and high, be casptured the as p semabied Sarluns at thme first onset. J Conasistetrly with hi. former acts, h y stle lno the United States Sonata amid up to the present has done noth a ing save slander anid malign the honr a est eatise'ns of lisa adopted State whi -appealed .from just such villains a r .he, Neow he appiesrs in a new role I and throws a few flowers into th bloody chasm. r .TeeI. a great deal of twaddi about thi. decor ation butsiness. Whel -we see a brave aoldier paying a sa, ,tribu'te toi a fallen antagonist we art r deeply toeiebed with the spectacle. - It is a eponbaneous. tribute of esew , But when ab Individual whe skualke< daring the wat, and when brave sot diere had eenaqmae ed a peaoe,eame e< s -80s-th Carolina and robbed a geopli m- ofhm he was ina 0,61a1 touroi whiuiethat ei n ast, wha wAtl ent twoe the two I; w I antage of his illgo n 0 pouar intO ecOtiv ear a tor out of f.,aeehoods saaihe .fafer-, brother., son* heroes-whey thisoreature, taught by :i04 UohitIyf Aher natvre. that re. *mnelliation...woo. he': proper- thing, site ,doem and I i1eA Plgegof hoq4ydedeo #rabi 47u . As i. bfoodl1 obastm and the return of laruoi), eosttpt stad iuainhing. Wbt can the depA bo tq .suoh an na te e ing t Thi0. latter 0t .etereqn uply showicthe dt.agogue, for he haw no-reflesnkedt of seusabili. ty pVowpt1VlW-%thy bA'SctL,. Pot. tetou Wants' the past b tuIId. So namub daini'g eIdence jPbmeOu. 09g,111 1i11 in the jast. that he t naturally, iutious.to beogi - ads Hut hh utiadeedaid*ll chmng to in like the Airt .f Nbaus. Tt. t-es thing tor the 86te wo*Uld be the do poit of Holnet John'. mortal re. maims in that'melfeame ccem'dtai-g.' ir he will on1ly graitify us wi.h a Prat a funeral. inintediate:y, we will engage to bring gowera, ftoemb fowers, to bestrow his grave, and to anlbu tearb of joy over tht departed hero of k lepk-maiac notoriety and bribing petpenaity. Editorial Notes. The trial of Mouies was, as we presumed it would be, a ridiculuus faie. The doughty coon.ander tu chief did not even put in an appeaa. auo, said his ouene. sikued that ie nau.,t be impeaehed before trial. The Cate has been continued till next term of court. This dipgrace ful tetmination of the embroglio will reabt on the party, The.North koova that Moues is a thief and F00undrel, and they will .alled ti e party In the same category if Mol-es ia not brought to trial. We believe the taxpayers will g aI- more evel.. tially by Moses. victory, than if he had been conviated. The Union Herald attacks the Conservat:v, Pro#a 'for saying that chts is no prominent Radical lead er in the State, entirely free fromi sdsplciou. Sveral tiucs the Unijet flerald has held up its hands in holy horror at such outiervat,ve utteran tps ; but it has iever yet named its honest mtah. Trut out your uniupeaul - able l-ader, brother, ..nd lea' look at him, we would le ver) glad to fid oi.o, Af it be merey for sake eti variety. Three County Co-niiioi.ners of Baruwell have been sensteiced to the Penitentiary for tenrine mud three )ears rehpootcively, for laroen,. Justice ti B.rhweil is m.,re so.efe than mn PaieGeldi. The blew. and Courier shows that there are o'ne Governor, two treasur org, one sheriff, eight coutty comin, stoners atnd one school eemmiioe, all in hot sator for stealing ".no all that sort, of thung " A.bot two hundred more cu!prans should join this haappy band as it goes nmarutainis on. M Ar. Editor:; t We observe from a not'ee in the L Union Herald-date 23d. lnst: a ' ell tor the re-asseblin~g of the "Young Men's Ilepubilian ConveC. * tin't of South C~arolina, We confers never to have heard - 'efore, of this organization, but It strike. us as a good inig--asa nove *li the right direction. r One of the fatal errors of the Con servatives is that we have said to the m aj.,rity "tern. ioith us and we will B di,,et you." . if we (the Cotnservatives) would -profit by the past, and 'itmove the 8 future, we must change our seni. ' mntsnday -W~ewiltgo with you t and direct yuu to "Truth, IInungty 'e atid Comtpetenacy." ;Our ta ue.,t and boat, have. uttan i r motely consentetd to bury the .de d Issues of Dem 'ormey, (to leavye them io the rough rabble of the North) ai~d at lotw t-ses and an kone-t adsaingat ra-. S titan of govemnuaent iv the de b~uinito , of it.publican satm then the1 intend .to be Reput~liesa I . any of your readerascwold be pleased to know somethia~g about > this Convention. r . X. P.1;.: ', [We will say aometbing of this s oah in onr nest Edttorial.) [cossaox-ca.es] M Sr Editor: Plese print aeknmowledgment of the , following amiounta reeived by G. HI. MoMa'ater, Commwi~sioper of tmyigrk ties of isrgedyad'orwardef to Maj~wjr, F. Mplebers, to prom~oto lta.. gration into doutb Caroulaa: John Bratton, $65, Joe'. f. Itlon. 9 5, Dann~nberg & Co.,'$5, Reaty. & .',& $5, 2.t, loXaser,; (10.50, pga to aid lumndgrants already here, U.aE#6 t4Qe4.Lg .i,$&J lit, $ .arie.$2, A. .a:- 1iu1im. & viv, i~tbJit A. Fat.e', $1. J. Cnatmn.mmns e. $g.5.,, J. U. M obd. lE $5. D. It Flee:.kon, *5, linout In Uid eviay: 1). 11. Ruff. *10, Wn. Gty ,Wildn # !fsi$ W. 111u1 well 1lokat., *f, %V. J. DdViu, $, I.-S. Dtit.portea & Bra..- $10, Jam. A. Kem.nody. $1. J. A. Sinapsion, $1. N. G Myer , 12, S. 15. Hinart, $1. J. A Omilmily, $1. Totuil,$42.00. a 4 4eahtablive 04eessMnha s "edttbd ,0 bvo tiot ot beau Col. Iw luasgrainl.. EDUCATIONAL MY'1111U 1? examination will be hetJ in the $284oo i - 4!ogmm1aiggi-oner' 0o11e fiv Yautihoro o.n the 16oth isf done. ior the 16e ich6larhip In the Uliv.-ralhy 4 6pplianis will bhe et4thiied In Ea glish manotes. Algebra and Latio. W. J UItAWF0hD. tay 2 School Conn.bloueioner. Administrators Notice. A LL personi hiving olaims again. thte estate of Lews Perry deoe'mtand id-hereby no fiqed to hind them in at once proprly attested and thmbe indelbted, t. 4ake paymeset, to the uidersigne'l. W. U. HlOGAN, may 20 11 AdministrAtor OILS OILS I E NGINE. Oil. Train or Farmers Oil, - Linleed i11. Neat ['out Oil. Kernsa-tane Lli, Alladln Beeurity Oil, foi sale by marsb 28 MeIMAST'.R & rRiCE. BOOT AND SHIOE hKZ MR21L faO C3t O2.* X HAV .'NO promired th %ery beat Nleolamie*s in the comtitmry, I reel war ranted in satyinig that I can furhilh As neai LBOOT tor 8HiUE o tiny Shop In h.outh All work warranted to give sati'.oa-on. Mly Shop Il next duer to F. Gerig's Sa-ldlery trar. 19 M. M. Oll.i!E ItT. "JMolVs'b HOTEL. A0 Z TIE undereigned reipect. fully inft.ims his frimids and tie trave'inir pulIa, Iui tas- a-, remn'ved lo that large stil ronmmodious house form.-rly known asi the "Faitaeld flutel" where he will ho prepared it. entertalin thema ad hiretnfare. TIe patronafe ofTmy fellow aiseh, of FairAeld particularly enlhite d. To hnh tranmient had regaular hnarders my terne will be made satisfasery M. L. 1I3ROWN. Sep 25 Propriet er. Metallic Buriat U. ses, Rosewood, Walnut anid Pine Cuffins. FOR SA L E BY feb i ' . W. PIiT.!.. Thblis univalleil 'ourhlrn hema dyl Im warngmed no, tu contain a singlei partiefe of Nietetury, ofL tany injairibus "ilneral sub. atahee. but Is cointin~ing r home omut hern ttntsm andi ferhe whicht an all-wwle P'ovidienceitn asoaed it. coutnirie.. wiap .i'er Diseeg n aat prevail. it will curwe All l'iseasme oamnued by Dranngemen. mar the L'wer. Tihe Pyimptoame af Live, ('nmoili are A hirter lwul ad iase in the motlsth :Pain 'in he 1ac1(. Riies or .Jolnita. r'en nlaietanken, for lthemmmalium :Sour Miamachl g Loss of Appeime: Iloweln nlmornately coellee aind ax ; ilendanohe; l,oss~ of metaory. with a palttfmi u'enehtmin af having frailed to dc aomnealht whmich nmmht tn lante lien donpe Dlebitity, T.nw Spirite. A thick yellow ap l~earance of the tFk'n and iRyea, i dry Cough of'en mistaken for ('onsumpinn 4omlOihtBstmapv of mhepe eymptoms arrtend lime diseaqe, At others very rev ; biat time LIver, the largeatt nrann in 'he hanly, ii generally tha ceat cf th, dlis'pe. nnd if naot Itegulted in haim..~rrent atmiforingw woeh. ednessa and ittail~l enane. Thi' Grant Unfnlltiau Srneoino will not be foimnal Ihe least .Umgtenennt. ihillion~b slinoke. PI'k 'e'.,dache. 'olio D pemssion of Spirits. Sour stomach, He..r 'mBrn. &o., &c. SIMMOV'S LhYEN MRGULA TOR Ol NED1 In the Chieapesat. Pmureat, and Desut Fa'i!! Miediutie int ihe Worsd I iitSflfStitred only by J. Ii. B5fLTN & CO, blacon, (Ia . anid PhilidelphiA. Pelee. $1 OS,. 8old by all D~rugglete. Jen 26. ~T7ST Fresh Augusts Flour, llohted K. am I C!. R. lnorin i hik Si lee, lb. BEgle flawa I .%:g ar iOmteed li[sts. . ALSO. -- n f'effes -andl Sugara mand *vervtilg nits kept. ,t An ar..t clagi (Grocemy For bale low fotr UASW by U..'N MAfLI ASMALL assorltuent of tnie Paper far sale. Fasnoy 10.9 Dill ''%P L 1 ap": Wovo Cap &o.. at (he Drug MOT 'T' "", ",!. E.. A I KEN. Ti he P -4 and Fai gOsao t Carolina. odr'a s .t oni to ta .4iratilie I'it . ly bet..ieves.i subel',4hedi~ener Qi g *~ .Wf~tles, ~sitatpo I ipy ( b.n our labor 8)y.trem SneW Jei-. s on UIT nIl ise fairmn. Tj1hl 1 nee iA ,I' Of inl tl iie,~ d r er t. t-o pruolild e'l by i1 16L# have t xnmine,. or ttd it. Wiejinenrl. 4 iR I I A 1.lF i.E,: RlAILS.- the unsicigh ly crooki d f-ice call be ccnvy ted,sh.1i'nmall cao, to n iub ftatiail ,~) dus able1 let.ee, w9~ith t thle uset ot ne1111 11n1111. t, is -aily ma e-enn h tapidly conirotced., l'imperl. conisioucitel 't it irisoot ngnanmt u 1uly sinck. wind cr flot d. nlad .i t1. t.dt iiri y.ar, it no . longer, Wit honi rolmnir. No i ni I of Ihe fence need ollh the grotnd itequires co, os2t-IOleS, no ' .re, no baring or mor iw. lug. This ein'e I h ' In ute in the Statel of New Vorln idqlingiaippi, nnd in every instaelce bt ng thp -P 11et the i mosl ta1a galhe exjictetitn,.,t ilio'lll mos( prtc ica farmlerm. 'TlIs rence was ratenled by 03 Clake ad t. ., of New -York in 1867. milereigtned has2 puciluiid .lie tatire irrest olte laltnica for the itnt, 1 oi I Cartniin.. ne-41 - is i r; nSati d I o ( UUNTY AND FA M 'IiT.- for s a e liaeso will be sod on reason . I "!nd I istinnre tire.ble. Having nv pose0. lthe 'genendi, it ennnel rot niil, Riery tail hi-ng oi at- of the onill. ex. enils it 1rom- L.o ime. disaidvantaige. Itell gfirmliy ineed It 'Ifi6.rs great resis - lasice Ito si-ck, winol or lOiml. 3di. Belivg pot ahle it Is tore c-nvenient il on-Itctiot aniid dtriabale iii iioe. ' o ti nt ri i-ing 34 ung ittenl n rare ip. pcrilil) is o li.erea to nike n..ney in hie purchAse of Clinuly Rt-glits. I orrer on. dende -ollciled. Addissi G. it. RO F.RTSoN, NEW EPRING GDJD3 ARRIVING AT J. 0. BOAG'S R A 0 will be phned I lt , ee her tri.n-I a and pmiur.ois in the .\l-lii. jto I)pmInoent0, fent o lil o . 1 that from ter ex ioriesiie iin ,lth silitc.it. oihe a1n plea... tile mi L tfatsidioa. All as uak-. ist a trial. Ag"' Freeh Femily Grn--cries and other giuous reoiving dail) at J. 0. 1 .O.\G'. V4. (at., Corn, Shucks and Laniber f.ir 2sale by, ' .1. 0 10AG. 31y Ter'ns for 1874 are Cash I All geols ebarg-d %i'l b.- e'tiniil.ro0.1 -lue on the ir--t Ily 'of 1iine lo:l.nwitig eliont hI. To' till ldh i nit I. en p.a idi will ni' i liled n'--e te at ih. ra - .it liwom Pn I catT pert (U<nh, siI-et spousail ag.evmntl ia maide ii a... ,.iti ary. S.T-186o-x. * 0 d . of3 Am A~nN per i ich w e ane evh u tuant~l 6t 0 ~t e Ocu o n ayoirnate, whIiqe the jL.ATATION 2 .'e.&TTERS3 oothe samt q~$aile Toagia d Cath'er ttad.Tvrro ltostrctly s a ba'tee tss es amedeh,find aIwaysaccording ir or 6tths te-blean ch.. 4 britati he timf a di -case I liver, a:, I stimuntsdt itea d~pe tisata bee..by ackton I4 St oacti bvtgt at l:. /.0 A rbty to which evorj. *hlew ei','t ?J I'a 1 are. ani'4 an I 't 'e l uv at vony as aiOo. They 3'arfy tM rjoot. '~soya a p4I ppetiser. J yass h week' nong. and in. Dav , an