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wi M PAN S DAVIS Editor, Unliesday PMorning C)ptembelr 16, 1874. H - it Mr. Oliambeilain, The Jaepubiloan obnvbntihT finishled o it.. nork in Coluwbim on Saturday last tl -;&oa ting for tle Gubernatorial Il 1fiz,. Mr. D. E1. , Chamberlan. To g teh a lamo aud impotent conclusion b LNo come tho -p-otcsMtimns oT reform vi an1d party rogeneatoa ontho palt of at tl.ecpubl ican paity of the State. Mr. Chamberlain, confronted ari, e was by a dawning record should senled hiwsorf for this high ti A Eolmn t6S f t as a jicCO cc w" tornto'ry ; tbat ho should 3 found any fo.pporters wlas. c,.. %,cditb 1, soh supportcre, bnt O mt, mi.th aJl hii wit-leeds 'crowding1 I,ok u'pon hij,'aird seen of all wen, 1.6 should havo b<ou crowned with he PI.plautio of lits party, and a pulr- IV p. to lif. him to Ohw highest honors "ilthe f.ato iij a roptoach'to the party, lan iuId;gzIity to the Stato and an out .igo upoo oven a pretenco of reform an h 11lone,tam.itain It is pment l'w that from what ever othor sourco a'n honest offort in the lhic %I' dectiny and political pure ty Inay comic, it cannot be from this jarty as conStitIutOd inl this Stato and that all the plo!essions and pri'111-3 of which their speakers t have prated so glibly, were but a p It of tho trickery with which they corrcotly calculated on tiokling the t Cars (if all ignorant conskituoney and hoodwinkii,g the North. It is not now the pl.co to set forth ag'a tho facts (,I* Mr. Chniliberlai'. corrupt coiection wiAi tie admin-tis traliia in 1tis 8. . at. The exposure has already been in ad, so complete and oveiwhlil.n', that with a com, potent publicv( umtin. as i t ribunal, he would havo beei crushed and buried beyod the Iope of a Ioliti cal rcaurrrect ion. The excus whith Iw 1ich his frionilds have sought to extenuate his offlences have been frivolous, until they were almost insulting. And it is of no avatil to diplay his recent spcecees Columbia, with itheir di. olaimlci and prow:iscs. The honest mind of this country is now more 1n terested in having Mi. C inhamberiain clear up1) sOmeo of hi4 p1aAt conduc than in listeiiig to any moru dilion Ct. proi ives. The stimmary of the wholo matter way bo brielly staied thus, to borow a criticism uponk the paralet 1c., cher scanidlal. Mr. (haiberlain wa eiiher a knave or a fool. HIis f.icnd. say ha was a fool the rest of the world say he was not.atfool. What courso t.ho conservatives will adopt, wo aro not yet informed , liut pres~umlO stepnt will at 0nco ho taken t>. put in the fiold a canildito rcp reseniting the jutst ico ahd honesty ot thie State. It may be that such an eflort will fail bu t at least thety w':11 therilhy ph. te on recor d, a ai istiniu t. lluotest aiga inst the tue elevat ion to so hiig'. an otlico of a mnan that the ed ucated and imlparit ial jud.!gement of' the Country3 holds mnore responsible for t he d igrateo and ruin of the State thant any other an. .uiortant to Taxpayors. WVo clip fr'omi tho Che.stor lepor. tor tho f'ollowirg letter from d udgo Maickey, ani the 'finestion of taxation, a qination of ai~bjbin interest at the presentL t.im1o. ('uiv.s-rir., S. U ., A ug ust 29, l8e.l M rs. Je nnie I. (Colemc n, Fearster'ille, DF.AnL MAnAM ;-t ha:vo the hionor to noknowledgo the receipt of your commiumentioni of the 2'7th instant, IVyhereini you &'o:iplainm that the Au udor of' " F-irfielId Countty lIss unuw ar ranitably added to the valuai. on of your property, as sot forth in your1 sworn rot urn. In 1 epiy, I wvould inform you t hat I have f'orward ed your~ connuunl ica t ion to thle I oarid of iuali zatiOin of K. irfielId C oulnty3, thenm that it is their duty tor/sr ?/artl all additions,~ ina de by thle Au d it or to tieo retur ns of' taxpayeris, uniless such aLddlit ioins have beeni made af'ter ani actual exainailtion of the pre0nii ies in ( L1u1t ion. In that even t the lio:ard mu Lst priuced by a Pier'g;ii?na in -i ;, toa:ss;e.-s the tract. at its truo value in incuetvi that is at its selling va luo for cash tmt ihn day it, was returned. 'ike decision of th County limuad abll be deemied uar. andOneivc'e as lo the vafli. tioni of aly pirieO of itpope (3', when such~ elccs8on i. inl f~or -) /8(4.'f/ or', tuoa St ate having no siglit of op. p,'l u nder' thle law. When thie decision is adn'rse to lhe tax pa-,er anI Oippiteal miay be ta1 kien to the Comilpt Ioller-O nerah. .Iu no casd however ct n the Comnptroller Geneiral or the )'alici Board of Equal. izationt icease the r't ni'ned value~ of any ie,o of pre po t-y, unless they mhhlhve amt ujade an actnulsui..a rhiiied I.s true value'; OU0ch pa11e i:roporty being regatdod by the .4itution as a unit Yor taxa(ion, thout, refeience to tho,. valve of y oti,or propos.ty. I wonld add in iclusio that the justice whiolh you carnestly request, at my hands, is the right oa every. oitizou to, n01d. You iinform me that you o the widowed daughtqr of my old aurade in arms (in Mexico) Cap in Leroy Sourest. With profoiud' spout for the memory of that true utlenan and gallant soldier, I am ateful that my olficial poiton ena es me, in accordanoe with law, to ndicate the rights of his child. I n, dear imadam, Very respootfully Your obedient rvainit, T. . MACKEY, Circuit Judge. The opinion of Judge Mackey that e sworn stateMnent of a toxpayer n be setaside only after Patual ex iiination of the proporty thus raised ominctitly just. Every piceo of roporty must be appraised separate. F. if A. owns land which by natu. Li fortility, or by careful tend ing is orth ten dollars ac!e, it by means )llows that the land of his neighbor . is also worth ten dollars. Nor can the board siting in %Vinnsbo , assess lavd9 in Feastervlle or at heltol's or Doko, without Ovr hav ig seen these land.s W odvise parties to take advan igo of this ruling of Judge tackey. f your returns are raised, bring our witnesses before the Board of piualiation and contest Cio mat er. If you are unjustly overruled, ppeal to the Comptroller-General. Ve believe however that the board f this county will not with justice in ho premises Rascalityil So011arolina. We copy the folbnwing editoria rom the Now York Tribune of the h1i inst. Th is article should be care fully read by every man woman and child in the State. It will be re miumbe ed that tho Tribuno is the cading lopublican paper in the Uni xed State : "No honest man can read the story if yesterday's proceedings at Colum bia without a blu-h of shamo. No uonticientious Repiblican call read it without a feeling something liko de spair. In South Carolina the atro cities of caipet-bag misgovoinmnent had been carried to such a pitch tat 'he whole country turned aw:ay its taco ill disgust at the spectaco. Not one voice was hard in defence of the shamlluesl wetlh's who thele made sport of law, of honesty, of even the extornal decorum under whiolh oflicial thieves generally try to disguise theii depredations. The politici-Ius in Washilngtol hastened tu disavow the m1oIster of their own begetting. The Prosident, who can stand almost any. thing, is saic to have lost his temper hnver he Epoke of the ,eandals of South Carolina. So general was the indignation at the condition of things in Columbia, that Gov. .loses durst inot avow hiimsif a andate for re n)on.inlat ion. ft wan hopjed-thoulgh we can1 hardly say it wais believed that tile chief's of the Republican par ty, for the sake of tile effect upon the elections iln (otiher States, if not for the sake of South Carolina, would bring suchl mloral p)ressure to bear upop01 t heir clients, camp followers and iensed banldi- iln this unlfortunlate State as to enforce soAAe sort of re forml or at least som1e aipprtne:h to de e*eney in the0 p esent, Camipaign. Whlat ground thlere was1 for any suchl hlope, one dispatche. this miornling Th'Ie convenmtion has tiot yet e fYeeto I a per lmnent organlizattion, andl althiunlgh it is clear that Mloses can have tihe 11he nlomination unIless in tile heat of comnpetit.ion tile price of votes bhould go abor o his meanilS. Probably if tile Republiecans <f South Carolina were to search the wholo Union the~y could not find a e indidato who would wore deeply disg3.race them, unloss they took one out of t,he P'enitentiary. But if thev ilially reject Moses, wvill they d'o mluchl better with their second choice ? The inext bidder just no0w is ChlamlbOrlain, Whomj Moses chairgos with~ being being his acecomi. phee ill s.>mo of tile worst financial iopera tions of tile past term, andt wholi seems to ihavye been1 unploeasantly imi pheiated in tihe legal jugglery by wivisch Senator Patttersoni oeoaped trial on, an inldictmlent for bribery. Mr. Chlamzberla,in's past associationls are as bad as5 thley ean be. IJis pres Itft comnrades arii perhaps the worst there alre 10*:t for him iln the State now that ho has quarreled with Moses. liowenl, the bigamous Congressman, mnd Wh Iitlenmore, the oxpeclled cadet ship peddler, are tile noisiest and no1.st active of hlis supporters. What lalamy maliy we not expect of a conl. .entioll in which .AIoses is thle favor. to canhd idato, and WhI,itteoo inod IowenI are the most inidust rious mlanar. ;ors 1 in the cour.i of anothIer mfonith the 3onventio o0l(f Southlern .llpblicanls mn A thanta will b)0 heard shrioking of langer to tho colore,d people of '1outh1 Carolina, aind Senator t'atter oll n~ ill be clamnorinlg for mlore ~roops andk a hewv reconstructionl law. We aball be told that the IUepubll. ,an plarty ml the Southlern States is In dlalger of extermination, andl noth ng but the mosct vigorous action of ho Federaml Government can save it. B~ut if tlu.se are the representatives of he Republican party wile are naking polities hideous in Columnbia, is extcrmlination cannmot comio too n''0. The Politioal Obaldron-Notcs from tho Capital. CO,UBA, S. 0., Sept I Ith. The p'litical pot lhas boon boiling hotly Tor the past fow days, and, as usual, oousiderablo scum ia rising to tothe top. The radical convention mtet in the State. lou1o on 'uesday. it was 1soon discovered that the arty was divided, and that Chant. orlain 'would not unik oVor th 3ourso un op)posed. It is 'a 'iixed principle in the radical orced that a nolinating cotveniin is s- '%viilfall for impocuuious str*kers aind their mod'el refortners are dotormiliod that this sllill not prove an excoption. Wilder was elected tempoi itry chairman, by'a a1tu1jority of twenty votes over Eiliott, t,bo Chanberlain ring tandilat. Wildor is the color Ld post, miaster of Columbia, and . much respoeted as a g.Od mank. In ovory cuestion thus (ar, Elliott has been whippod out, anl this deprossee the Ciamuerlain ring. No permateta organization was offooted up to ycs torday evening. A grand light is being waged over the adiis-,ion of the Chiarlo.,ton delegntion, eighteen otrong. 13uwon is said to favoi Chanborkin) and \Nackey wi bo op posed to him. D,won1 has once or twice already boon exolulo. from 001Onven0ion4, and hAS reUtaliiatted b) returnjitg honit and :irry lIg th. coity againt the regular tiect. Tho eoiiotiln is, thVIr.fore III h quaIndar I'). CIambe11)rIt'laii is opposodI by the die tes who wish all honlest, goveraor-, and by thse w.tho wi,h stil. further to blood tho ring. J udge. laleltuy nado a refor -m -putlll. Sam Lee, the Sumter dele-ute, i_ >itterly oppoiel to .\l:,es and C l:a It bOrlaiL- li (ela:1rel inl Oh coTIven tionl thSt Iho i..d do-:nent011(ory proof of Pittersomn's elfort to ga g him. It Seems that Lne is on Ih Cnpitol polico in Washinigtotn, but obtainied leave of absence to enter tho cam paign. lie donontneto d (he rinigs bit. terly, iatd Pattersini tolegraphed tt. Washington tha'tLe0 was "djilng n good here, and that he nist be recall ed." Lee heard of this, latd frustra ted Patterson's elf orts. I to has do nounced P.tettson bitterly. There was cosidekrable talk Wed ucsday and Thtr,d.y it r unntit Judge U reen, 01' S'iumter, who -is in. telligent and lonlest, laid enerall aeoepttable to the coitservativo. laue If he be nominated, there will proba bly be no opposition. illally foar, however, that th is B norOly a ruse to w1 ina Iot Il lotlmey frot Chaml;erlhail. Titme itloe wit. docide the mnatter. Rumors wcre iOf, Wednesday that Uardy Solomon, who was bantk.r to. 31o. sv.;, ant'd 1 as dealt lai 6ely iI State Surip, had olferoed 11ky tou., and) dolais for the -oinat-im. W.. heardt himt hay on the .t reet as w pasred him, that this was t al.se , t ha tie wouldn't, give a dolliar lear th ntomuinationa, ibu.it' the~ State demn 11 ed his serv ices hto would taot retuss Oan Th ursday lhe Uniion-l erahI.. publishted whlat, p trported to be a1 interviewy wit h Clahamed oa, it w hielh ho di jcla imned any itttion u saiddlling t.o fra iduletnt deblt ton ti< State, tanid pledgintg hi;us .el I agi ans any suchni tove. Thias ktio-kbd up tt e Pat tet-son ring, atlndmoved tm any u; the objectiott urgedl againast Chlta t. bean a. TIh is p ronunttciamttent t should htave, however, been issuzei a week dgo. C'htambaerl:ainl aitty poe, bly be ntmintated ona thui- pitattotta. Eve'ry otne otne loweve.r is at seat, The Tax UiJon mt, on Thulisdas in the S-heutzen lIlall. Governor Bonamt enlledi the convena tion to order. DJelegates weres pre., ont fromt almost every couty. Th contvetion elec ted thae faollhow, inag gentle ttn as perm-tin'ent, oilers Presidenit, .J as. Chtesntut ; Vico- Pa esi. A . Cointer ; Secret ary, W. GA. Si tmns; Treasurer, R. WV. W hteclor. Gena. Chtestttt, otn takitng thoechatir, tiantked the Un ion and stated the ciuso whtich ht d called it. Wa wialh a> reforut by Lawful metans.tx hoerto forec, altthoaught repr'esettIintg the. weal thI antd initeilligonet of thte StIa: c, our peoplo have bieenI powerless, be Caina 0 there' hatsi always betn toe mthl intdiv i dnat ay For the first timeo we are nsw united. We ttusat cotatinue 10 act int contert. We are now met L> consult, ais to our' coutrsa. If thte repultb linas ttoiti natoei at hotnest, itt. to. Iiget ca iftl idat(', I for onte nilt position. If tan unwaaorthay mant t.o nlomnateud, thtent I. wvil atdviso a se. lectiona ot' a candidate. We haaveol-1 fored to go it h htonest ri.v publicans.i I( they theoy will ntot. peunat u.s, it ii. tnot wa wag to isk them ta to comiaa withI us. Thea convenationa, thetn, alter zap pintinag com1miittees, aidjourned t,ill to-day. The rad ial' :lid n!iltothing yecster day). ti-o -on~aittee ont er also sayintg theoy w ill report this maornittg It I thoutghtt Mlackey waillI be seated, attd be~ oppihoi'e Chamb~ erlaitt. TIhe counttry dlegates are becomting.~ rest loss ad worn out. No mtoney has yot beecn spet. A grantd pow wow was htold last taight , of which we ha.ve hteard tio particulars A allace is itt town, but has boon cotined to lais bed, it is stid hto foig ta illntess to avoid Iiportunate strikers who are broke. llo was up Tho poloy of Constriatives. The Union.IIerald of Tuehday oon tains the following oditbrial: The Sprinfield Republican is known overy\hio as able, outspok.. on, independent newspaper. Of late,years it has hown the no,4 in. te8ir opposition to tlb republican State governments of the South, go ing so far asto be justly open to the abarge of iujusiceo towards those gov rnients olsowher*V. Wo give a moSt significant artilo on the dis tutba,ces at the South. Will our democratio contemporaries pleaso uopy I 'No, they will not. The News and Courier and Pl;xotix will give it "wide I-erth." The .13epublican dC. clares the conduct of the Sou'hQrn dentoerny "tihe politics of *dclrum tecmens." It de'elare's that the "pros. peet issimply appalling.'," and oalls loudly for the disbandmlent of "whi.0 leogues" and the enunlciatiou of the siouie of a w iite ma'n's patty."1 We said, somic 1imo ano, that we 31uld sAfely COu t o l te s;tpidity of our 'opponents; but we (1 id[ not expect iulch swift and siginal e0dviiue of it. We do not know that. we are called upon to respood to the (icaioui of the Union-Ilerald, "will our demo. oratic contemputrai iei p)lease copty." We a11e by no lCaUs sUre that we ara dernecrPtle. liut we foel aL,o. lutely certain we are not radic.d and as the ChatIberln organ dub, as dencrts a1l1 who oppose rA*dio7al stealirg wo pru'lvo we ai included in the general iiviLatio.*. We there upo alswer th!e questionl by nlot only publihin lb- artile ieferied to, but by wak;ing it prom inent. We insct-t his arcle, atnd coiwend', it to the C'areful considekr., ion of our redeas A t pvcsont t1 cy are only poradic. But in at least two Stales they vii bly tend Io lecoeic epidemic. It is hail to witc about with anly sort of compo -urc. These postrat' comm11uni1iies were just beitining to strug,gle to their feet. feart and hope were cOMing back to them. ['rom brooding over the past, they were beginning to live in the prie -ent and bllieve in the future. lcan wh ile the fi.st bitterenes of pub ie feeling at the North had all but passed away, and a tiew kindlinets utid sympativ had tken its place. The misgovernmelit and Spoiation uler which these cot munities are groaniog had conie to excieo 1tlmost universal diisgut and itdi-nation. Their efforts to blinhe off the thieve:, commanded an admost uiuvet.al sy Imlpathy. Tle passions kinldlCd by bie war wit- fast smouldtering into ashes. The old ties weic be, inning o rc-asert, tiemsjelvcs. Tlhe people of tho NoIh, however lie c:Ise inmight iiand with ho ne i,f its p:0icians. were ripo for new potics- .he polities of pC-.CL- and good wil. It is at this nuoent of all others that :% few ignorant cut-throats must need 1-ake down ilei old ku klx mask., 2n.d iesuic their unintel rupted pas. .iine of killing niggers." Wor 0o et, it is at this momin it that people oif whomt we hatid the righat to ex~pect betteor th intgs il I to oe.n zin ".vbite he:ig tea,"' and resolving.. to inmse lve's in Sta,to con ventioni, imo S"white man's p:u ty."' A ny thitig more il l-tii d more shlort-.igh ted, more ciliminalIly stupied could not well be cotnceived. L~anguta'g fail 'o d-, it justice. Setting mnor'a 1 n -"ely is'ideo, it is the polit ies of dehi. it ii tremenOs. Thiie poOple of thle-e Northern States |are too in-ell iget itot to ink e prloper. aillowrinhce for the itnnocenit exagg .era.iois of exciited niews ayenit.4 and1( the not .so initnoiet exaggerations of intere-ted poli ti cains and pat ty wigains. TJ.hey know ht thiolhie. ions are near it dienn:tid'. hit, aft'er a llowances imado there'. reCn:ines a preOtty lar'ge Iesi di um of fact ; andI t ho Norti.hern pliei, putting t in murderi of negroes le:gues"' to(gt'ber, i forced, iei I et atly etnough , to certain con clutsiotns. ht is altmost impos-ible to noer tate ho grav Ity of the sitLuaitio-i ,the mag.t~ iitudo of trie peril, the niecessity fo,r priom1)pt andit enci goeic ation,i. We are not tinking~ now of t.hec flj de tions, nor eveon of the p robaiit y of armned tederail iterfet once withI its train of conisequentcs. We are' t hink I i ng of tho ine0vi tatblorecttiou in ,aub~lic senttimen01t, at the North, ; we are thiniig' of the inevitable halt to till pi'rorss, imoral , pol it ical, miia terialI, att thle South. The1 prtospCc ts *'imiply aippatllitng. Weo ate glad to .co that, the itelligence, thie politi calI sagaulity, tho tight feeolin < of t he imi) 1led Sect'in htave takein the alim i. I y thle miouthIs of lieir' rop. resenmtaithe~ s mien Clnd by t he ir most iniflucutiail jou. talis thne Suttherni pro. p1ie io callin:. upon the loca.th. hie -o ' exeut'o. awlif t1i cxctiiplarv fust ice upon theo naoss of these outirigies. Thlat tihey a' e hotiest aind e.a' nest in the demtanid we doin't dloubt. But. thle punish ntent of a few imtbruated wvretnhes illI not repair the ischiefl t hat, has beeni (done. For hat somnetain.i! inore wvill tic needed the d i:abantdiiient of the 'whlido leagues,'" tihe defhin ito rentuneiat ion of the scemte for a -'whio tan's party the frank alccepJtanice of the fact of coloreod ci tizionshiip, wvithi till its logi cal conisequoeecs, temp)Jor of i-csolut e forboarancee and patience zind help fulntessu and justice. It is ini this way, anid this wvay alone, that the South can~ now work out its salvation. The other road 1eads to deathi. By exaining~ the file, of tho \ViNNsaono Ni':ws, it will be seen that its arditorials have ured thel Sa,o polcly ah 14 buggebted by the Springflield Republican. It has nnver'denotined a radical bo"auso he is a radioal, nor a colored manl bo cause of bik color. Wherever it has seen the fintost glimines of goo d oYi the record of a radical. o"liuial it has oomine'onded him. It has fought Chaiberlaiu, Paiker, Nenglc, Moses and 1?atteisou, "ecaus0 Acy topreseit no pary on God's green carift, and haiee stutoen froma demovreIt iad rad.cal, hit ite cl black al"110. It hopes to havo strntl h to 0,it aga'Int thehe same villain's as long as a spock or honest-y remaus in the land, and (ts long ats 110 p.It-ongo of an honest law abiding people iceps it al;vo. The WINNS11oro Nj--.%vm has declar ed, and for the benelit of the radical ring and its hirclings nowi dclates, that.the tIo raoes now in South Carolina must live iui harutony and not in irife. Strife would be riin. Ous to both'Hacs, entailing endless hoicors on tho .Stoew. H1al"ouy is a&I imperative noessity. This can only be obtait'd by ignoring the question of race in politie"s. The division of race in Sotth Caolina is di:treiental. to tihe whites, unless violec' eto r iuio p0'ties This viol.'nce .he eeral governement ind the North dcolaie unini.L-kable wiil not be permilted. 'Such bei'ng 0.h ea. eroil i, to l>e folud oly in a coi)p, om ise. Tc whiLe man who SwVaill never to voLe for a colored man Oi OcCOUI)t of0 his cook r, ard the coloted inn who refuses to support, a w1e watl becer'use of his Color, it e both ;it peditacul ii the way oLE ef.. ftngrelortoI. Wavt of space pievent any futlicr repoO.ton of vr.pumcut already ad vianed. .i 010olU.O'u we wil say that we have voluntaifly inse,.Ied a;tIcles from he Norhtern pvc'ss. Clippe.d fiom1 the Uuion 1leald, to c.huibit putJ.'o ut Ieent. ioi tho race qtes ton. We inw't th. \Vill the Un0on.-11erald ple-tet-,otify its ieo - devs Lh.,t i he V aitAI0 N iv has insericd tis atielc. WI1 it also uate to izCit in its columr.s the plator'm111 unoll whch the Nws -s at 0cer ihev a i 0 O""71bthiImls? We shall Ce. Tho Gliasgow (Kentuyel) Tiu c menitions te fact LhAt. Dr. N. P. A1 len, onlo of the mo.t progres,sivo and ucce.:foi' farmlers in War en county, has sixty or sevetty hivets (if IAlin bees, from which ie 1 has tAkel, thi1 year, over 2,000 pounids of honly. Trwo of the hives yieldod over, 300 Itundred pounds. SiTAYEA) Oil STOLAN ''t~ .l I he subI celhCer's a-,n n r oad Ivel 11, 4 o ie : Il I 1 e Al ll i ole, br'a nded P'. II. on .hIe shoutldter. its one exII t ta in h. Anty pj-c., 1ci .n li:., het to noi: atI 'I innsbo1. , o r l in ii ming wI -tt~3'.~ lwhe.e ,Ie nay be f'ountd will be L:I.citly re-. ;'.nu send biti to this otlice. s--p 10)--9 TJ'o All W011 lii, M uy Con1001'n. .Yth e' i .1 or.t ..aioaie 1.3~nht'i:3 .iithey of eptm . 17h , o l-!'0'sh -o r o~f"I l Cheter co . . 'iV 1) v.:' er o lta n'.'e a.i, l i we( et -ak Moilinto.c l' lhi ' of Ch,. :. t[ my. I). v'eoto do.c wiil i At ott the nil tppci1 A-setabl in0,1 so.hit claitle ..- de ot 10 idew acti, I a -yav. wyicsa -d ilC Sitot' ottt II'arolillhi 111( ay oY i>V.~ . Nut N1)o0Nt, 1x. S'obteJ&r I)1 l M\SL.W. Un.l nt h made A<boltisaisraian of the sn~st nd il'ects T beseli I'. e ih crt-o 10.ig an e a dmon y s all 10rlb: .aat:~l sin' i 'r y nol crs ed een sedtiatty --d1 J ppenlTh i *- o llime, i th eA Cor I of t.-hm, tot b behl a.tt' b r tioteld Coin t8l3e,SR. I., on lSttt3 19:b diiy ofii1i 'cloc a t ia. iho io'e.toot to show87 cra euse.0tf ,1iy i t boy have. 13t why the ad hAd me ~ini tlio -h. It no.t had ie r an it ti. rts e s lo-- as Ici.! J. Sit r . C C ,b r bilettiser tof ithe lronaget Compa-0 - i ie ins riatn g ivel i he al ofit s Nouthbaol,' ad cominints W iteld. the~l puble freceie flinieaOnsions intt' hs ttled.b TW aNTiv-Fm\' yeardsIllb expereo tt bopic sael inveted 1011 tit. ClNOTe Iren .\s ilI Inesfor i s~ oiciolanu aly. C., Sevcu i 187 3 wast 800000.-xsprne n ohn The State of South Ca'roliua, , COUNTY OF FAIAVIELD. Court of 'Conion Pleas-Summons for Relief-May K. Harrison, Plaintiff, ngainst Thonn W. Yoodrourd, as Trus tee, John K. larison, Bunico II. la, ison, Luoio It. larrison, Willian 0. larrison, Estolle A..llarrison, Jas. Q. l arribon, Sarah 11. Havrison, DoTend allts. To TI DiRtNhANTs: You are horoby summoned apt.d required to answer te op'uplaint fit this aotio 9 which is filed in t-h'o olico 6f .th'o Clerk of Common Plumas, for the said county, and to servo a copy of your albn'er to te i6nid com1plaint on the subscriber at his office, Nots 7 and 9, Market stieM. villsh';wo. go. Ca., withiti Iweity days aror [ihe survice ieiou' excllsivo of the day of such set vice ; anid if' you fall to atsweir the omoplnitl withinl te linto ag e.tid, tite pliitiy illn his aelion.will Ppply to Ilho t;onvt for the 1o lief demtatndd in this coipLi;t, Dated 171t At'g , 1874. JAs. 11. RI.ON, IN1IMP'4 \.011rney. To (Il Defondants, John K. Ilarrison, E11nlice 11. l14arrisonl, Lucie Li. ituri lison, William1 0 HiIatrison, lHiel A. JIaLri son, .lAes U. lla'rison) and Stiraht 11. Hiarrison :. T I notile Ihat. the sttmmons itl this C t it 1of i h ich I lie foIt Cei ng is a cowy, wa-s ied it tio oliu of the Ie--k of the Cout t of('oavmon 'leas or Fairlield Ci ty. in iIthoetit a-sd Sta'.e, on the 27th day of Augusi, A. D. 167-1. J.\S. II. hiON, itI s. Atty sep,t 2 x61 s e 0 -tJREKII U11 i T1housands proclaim Vn EGAIR BI'TElRS tho huoAt Wo0(ltrful In vigoant.t that dyer sustintd st'io sinkin'g sys toi. No Person can take theso Bitters according to directions; and remain long uINwell, provided their bones aro not do jstroyed by nineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted boyond repair. lhiouis. lo1ittent and Inter niittelit I Overs, Whith: aro so preva lent in the valleys of oui- great rivers throughout 1.t United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Oltio, MissourI, Illino0is, Tennesseo, Cumberland, Arkan Raa, lied, Colorado, Brazos, lilo Grande, Pearl, Alabalua, Mobilc, Savannah, Ro antoke, .Janes, ani many others, with their vast trilbutarieg, tihroulghLout our cntiro country during tho Sunhor ii nd Autunmi, and rentarkably S latinp sea "onls of unusual heat 'and drynless, aro invariably aebompanicd by extensivo do ra lgerlents of 1th( stoiaclh anti liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatntt, a purgative, exerting a pow erfil i"tlluenlo upon these variitts or (in., is e-sentially necessary. 1horo is no Ca.trtiC, for the piirposo equal to Di". .1. WB ci-:n's VINtnun lir-rI.s, as they will speedily vitnovo tho dark coloretd viseid matter. with which thn bowels aro lo<lud, at tho mumo timno stit1iit.ing th o ecretis ot tho liver and generally cestorintg tIho healthy ftunctions of the dig'estive otrgansa.. F~ort If'y thle hoOly aigainst dhiseals by hsuriiying allits tat ids withi V1x -i.: Ai hsrr,.nts. N\o eidemiLtIc can tako hold of a systemI thus fore-aried;5. l)ys8epsial or I nd( igestion, 1H[ad aiche, I a I itn tho '-houlders, Coughts, Tighstness of thet Cheat, I)izziness, Sour' Eruct,ationsqci. Iftho Stinnt-h, lttd T1asto in the Monith, Bsiliots At tacks, PalI)ita tation of thu I [cart, I ullanngnation of thto LuntIg8, P'ain in th o regioni of thto Ki<d noys8, andI a hintt!resd otlieor pain ful symtp-. tens, ar-o thIe olTsp)irngs of 1)vspcpsia. Onto bottle will prm-e a bet tel- garantteo of its mnerits th:an a lengthty aldvertise muent. Ntrioflla, o' 1i's Evi Avinf> Swiell intg. I b'letrs, I-; y .iptahi, S wsl loh Neck, Guitroe, Serttttofulot intnnationus, Insdolent Itn lamtint ionss, Mesrcttriali A liectionst, Oldt Itt Ithese., asj itt all ot her- ttton lstttioa Dis Csown, Vteir :4 gre timia power iS- lin h mtos-t obt~ statoi and is., ttettrble cuas.s, . For' lnfillilator'y andit Chronic tentt and( InterTinti.tent F"or'ers, I)iseatses of' thso filtod, .Livrti', EidIneys andtt ltildder those Iit tes htave no eq sts . Such iieltsel are causesd bty Vit iatted I lotodt., MechanUicalI ID'isuse.-Persbus en. gaged ini Paints ait .hincerais, such as PI.umsbters, TIy peeter, GIold-hItnter- anid Mmiercs, astI tey adlvancti in lifet, atre s1abjet to parslysvis of I t llowe.ls. To's guardit agonisst this. tako at doso of' Wa LKI's Vis ter, Sad.lt- usitm, I itche-Is, Spts, P'impiles, l'utstubtes, I il s, (tirbhtiha, IHintg-wormts, Seursfs, tiscolstrtionsi of the Sh:itn, lumors and I isca.,u-i of tIht Skit of' whaotevor tnmo otr ntuSrt, arts liti*raly d3u( g up maltu carriedi oust ol te sy!stn in a sho'r-t timto by theo uso of thecs't Stiura. 1ii, 'l';iape, nied other' Worins, Inurkosg mt tIte sy;Ttem ofl so mantuy thot,usais~ a o fielluhly shkasty-d andt remtit\-edt. No .'ritenIt tud mo tm, nit vesrmtifugsjea, nto o. Sltit hltes wilS taco the s-ysa fromt wormits Islo thtese Ijitters. F~or' Feniale CanxplaIinkts, in young oir ol, inarriedl sr sitnge, at then dawnt of wo-. mtanhlood, ort to turn's of life2 toso Tronio Ilinttahisphr so d'icide'd dst ilteneto thit CIelliiSe tile VitiaitedI B]ot] when.. ts-er y<ms tisnd its impursasities buarstiang thrtough h th shmit t hm Punptlte- Egupjtio)ns, or S.ores; cleantso it;si when.you titnd it obstruted atnd slutggisltiim te veins; (eeimO it when.-it is foutl ;yturs fetlintgs will hell you~ whent. Keep the blhood pture, ansd thu health of the systemt will follow. . It. EI. Mc1QONALJD de CO., )rttggisIsta nSd tt. Agt.. Sn F'rsaniso. Catfrntia antd cor of Watthin tont amIa Chart-tons sit., N. .y ' t y altt I asugglas tian Dealstit. A0ARTMOALKT. T AVING ret.need for a short time, I amn nosw propared to get tsp Sthe atIest st,ylos el Ptilographas, Ferr'eotypes, Ivorytypes and Porclainies. Now isyoutr timeo. June 12 COTTON GINS COTTON and IAY PRS& T AVINO received the agency for lihe Ialo of I he NebIett & Go4d4. riclia Giias 11n4d Pa-ss4e4s, I would ho glald to have lhe 1Pliatiers exanlsinle halliples. 'I'IRI E 0O l'TONV (ANN is Iviwiio it a i- perimr ! ' itil p: ice conl sidered, it hIs NO HQUJA f ! I give ex tracts of som.p of 1.ic Testimonials. BMliN WiA.J , 6. %:., Marci 22. 187-1. ~f'-ssr. e,1I i& Good,-ich, .Autgmyla, (i. Oswe.t,:.i-:a :- .4 tto 'he U IN tild its Capacity, I canl pronounlce it "lnumber on10." line is a Sixly Haw gill, run1s by an ltiliev-b124 t wvioi r wih.-el. atld V-14n1 gilt from 4 to 6 bales, andi ifI lite hilel wasl 14ropery cot W.t wouI'l "ill lom till 4 81010ts 114-r. day. It Oclev$ 1 ie se<d-A.e:41t. lifully antd five8 geneitzo. .min (6igneud) . Wml. 11A\GOoD. Itior. .u,8. , \la.ch 10 IS7.. Gr]s :-I now elclo e dI-fit on .Ilkss4 It. Patterson & Co., 01 P)iiladeiplii, for $210. - t Iavo uised file ( N, and 11111 pieseoll to havo , I. in 11 v pone*11 to .ly It tt it. works egll Iol ))e ;bnit nlly I have eve. i14ed I w. k it I it1i .It 8 hors Powrm en-.ino Anl-I c an .,,inl 10 bales (olloll in 2 hotl, bill'!s W !lli.tlg . poulds, I fedtj hle gill myl Fv* Willif.n ou, and ran it .sl)tl speed, unil it el 1 M) s ounds Sethd co1.1,n, mall!sinlg "OU<l lillt. Tilit wVII 1 Iev ound% he.tilIqlar II n1)' of 1l,k. ( it. ers, (1u1 of four (liiWe.:.Ill pet-imi-3in, The leasit gunn -dt %wn f,, potill,; per. 11. l hour, (Mignedl) J AV& '; UA N 8-o. M.cs, IQ bi C' C. 11.. 8. cI April (6, 187.1, U Ns '-We 0,'1 a ow" ,telill mills il this vi!ba-t !II( (h10:cI viells himils oGl.e l1(1 gills, 1111 41a ,4l; p -l- l,. i S.1 3,-in" i 1 1,1 "Ne! le-t. ani l (tmoL :t (i ii'' s ,.;, n1" "ty weu hl,ve "ver uieud, alI Ihu Price (Signe-i) OS ti )i N .oLe'61,VI.. Steun .\lll .lud(I C. ll. .ZCl~ .\b1t 2, 1 . I. SON2y.l -- It L I n ile plw:-we to ilh. ily -.1 illiml 1 t) i .lee 41f your1 i For e'll:wl. 'iy 1 i., i , y ;( I iowov it, ciqaal. 1 sve Ito e Olu y it 'Shouild ])i be dilr.ablo. Tlk. i b il-i plir .v tlo!a L your 1 ins tire anid o :.,bh i be Iop lir. A l ii l'-- o'i' . c; , 1 i. . G 1:NTS 0 1 Q f vi f a ( o w 0 ii \ lr. I, .ll ale0 rel-r fit P l'l I have ci.. eivld, t111i I AM V11r1Y well ph, J%' , w t,' it. W1. enl 11h andii onep ,r nl,y , i t-- ,lo oil oll.(, 'il placc.; lIM(A it- . o ulin'Ah l. . voki t r, All it) ord-rw l1im otiv- wh:icl he did; reeti the gi- myi V n't 41 :i0 100ra ounds soued cot Iont it)i 1I 4 1,1 ' I s. ' hie0 driver did not. 1;nw I IV i wa I;' ll.g It I 1i.t1. I )pk iieve t hat I <;.m oi.t j10 11,jnads in 10 11,01n1( s I)u a tril. JONES NL ILI\As THE SMITH'S IM ROVErD TVr_o bails tci.nl pack realily wihll it, :.141 futil arve all1 111 ba lluld 1o reciire.1 1t1 ac si enWil nl 'i idjy bales weighin 600 poluilds anld topward.; --.wegil, It is a colinpetv -tweces-4, simple:in "1i. st etu,: hio n, a1 p li2.tl con11 cil on .ra io. '.1 po wer at1 the 241 Din flR.-1I;I,:5. 111d .AOTI J,I..i IJA~ '| T( ) .(ti Ot )('I' ()1 /e')j',|)| tp lig thd h'-vernt 0 f aC St~ Wien.gt(e n In~ am, ini deserviing thC paltrounLge of Soul hetin lt Ie s,i~ .. No ithi 'r lland ',0oae. '(S aln he re 'ihle "-bar '' in1 a is. as wyell ai theo.s-ai hnin -le!h'' of -2'lfliciet, slirentg ik to hiohl r,'.y P'r.-23ure-, it is1111 issoible for it. t o '-sh p." I give extra-41t' o!' so:ie of the0 'lt imoni. Y.,;, ur., S. C,, Jani'y 8,137. lIny 111 te I nony 122 In Ily expl icIe iln12 usig lbho 51noh1 Coto 411 Pi s' . We havlie hadiu presses lat the0 wVOr -s of the Lanitgley AManu. aCot uring Co., for baling I Ie waste. WQ had pu1t 111ny 1., ein -l10 hale inI the lime00 dlin i 212 il1.. 'JTe Press12 can be.operated o by tuo men, 12 toidvatagi2io, It being stimlpli) tigO. It prlodu4ces ai h eitc I-p1o whenci pressed,(l (Sig~ne I) A1. 1'. 1f).'lT-l. PIOt1. .. 'C 10e0N8-$:.5)0ersaw. free on Carisaf. TIhe ot.toh 1'ries -1'rice, comlUpl ete fr-ee 411 ihn~ cars-5 iln A uI.lo4:, a. -l 350 00 ,("or furtherp-ar'l iclI-ars ul I)ampIhllO . cpply to O l '.B'1()I JIll)2 .In A(it. e e irJnd,,Yewela Ri:J/lilen:1ireL.aan, 7't >White..Pne, /tA qyLgu4 6inetAu Aer,1(neW/~od4&m4 .AlIorWaUirrantedj* J.OWEST PREIcEag, j eudm&Pegd4 ' ~4..U, 8,ll!7der Aet St.ree.. CH A ALESToN, 9. O. h 1is CIu.t ntred necoordinig la Act' of C2o ingre.21, ill the year 1 8'7, by 1.,1 II AL, A o. in the oflice of the0 Librariaji 61 .Iunel 10J