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JW" Communications to this o1lioe will not be noticed unless nocompanied by the roal name of the writer. SW' We are not responsible-for theOpia lons of correspondents. IW- Hereafter no LOCAL NOTIS will be inserted In.our columns excep upon paytout of TEN EN TS a line. P. Ai Any person in the County having knowtodge of any cirourustance of it erobt ooourring in hi neighborthood will conf or a favor by furnishing ifornatiou at 11i Campaigi Ratee. We will send the s ,NIys to auy -address for the neit TWo MONTHS for FIFTY CENTS- WO:are on the ev Of an important canp,igq and wo wish our poo-ple fully aroused to their duty. Ile who takes no paper will .always be behind thd wuid. We can generally toll by a pdrson's argu monts and conversation W' hether iue takes a-paper. Jon PiNTINu.--Our office hat been fitted with all materials necessary for printing jpbs of every desor.iption. Bills, Letterheads, Posters,Invitation and Business Cards &o., &c. NEw ADv.ntTIS1s%NTR. Notice-S. B. Clonwey, C.er: of Court. i. Read the advortisemejil in another colu'in of J. W. Law & Co. B.Argains-L-udesker & Co. New Goods-D Lauderdale. New Arrival,--11 ithers & Dwight. Jubt Received-D. R. Flenniken. . Council meeting--W. M. Nelson, Cleak. Dissolution Copartnerslip-D. I Gladney Co. New Goods-J. M. Galloway. -Co-roN.-The market ij dull1 Very little cowin., in. Prices range from 13J to 13.1. . g The season for weddifies . drawing near. r All quiet through tile county ,No war of rftces yet, in spite of deina. gogues. 0:)- The very Lest,0oshon Butter can be found at Mr. John D. .MoCar icy's. - & The Cotton crop ispoor, and the pricos is smail. The 8taplo Wold in Winusboro on Wednesd,aY for 13.} Lehats. -' - The County republiwin convention we hear. will meet abaut tbo. 15th Ootober. A lively time is dErpected. D:- The cotton mills at the North are to couamnce working on phoit time, and this will- slill further re duce the pric of -cottoo, we fear. 0 ~By the agricultural ctatistdios it applears.thitthe corn erop in douth Carolina is rated at 109, the hialiest on the list. - - . a *4-The -party who borrowed in umnbrellat with a brass nob en the handle, from our. office a feiv d.aga ago, will do us a kitdness by return ing it. . '0er- Wo return thanks -t's the G!adden's Grove G;ranige for an. ini.. vitation to attend its nicotinug on thae 3d October. .. 0 The parade and'pic nio of the 4Iook and. Ladder ComN~any takes plae on Saturday next, The oflicein of the Engino Co:npany ate invited. 0 -A juvonilo in Wirnsboero th.e other day, in speaking~ of the head.. quarters-of the Now York denioci<a uy, called it "Conatamination JIall." A good name for it. . ggr' We trust all our citizens vwill attend the ruass.meeting -in .*Wiians bo~ro, to elect delegates to the Stato Convention. Soveral importitnt ques tions inay be brought up for di3eus . ~ It1. may not be genorally known t,hat County Ciommissioners are lie. eiiced to give bond for two th'ou sand dollars. This should ensure ihe election of good--mn. Q ~Tbo'1l County.:oa.rd of~ Equali zaition has completed.its labors. The aggregate return, of propert.y liaY>ton raised but lit'.le. We havo niot yet received the total amount. Oe We call attention to the ai. vert,iaement, of,.J. W. Law & Co. These gentlemen haevo' supplied a wrant long~ -felL.. Mr, Delatny comeos highly recomminendoed as-a first class tailor.., iIe is prepared to furnish clothing in the latest styles. Ef We re'turn thanks both to Mr. J. 0.. Bloag and Mr. G. A. White for segars. Mr. Bloag has seve.ral .baintls of fine quality Mr. White has the "Douro Buys," madO especially for this wuar ket. Oive these golentlome a call and try their stook. 0:'- Every now and then the but ter market gives out, and thu whole population presouts a half choked r.p. pearance. We ftre painfully rewind. ed of our sehool uays when we were Ooll.pelled to "eat dry." Fri;ndp, bring in your butter. Last week none was to be had for love or mon ey. There -cens to be a lull in the canvass. We have interviewed all the candidatt.s we meet, and their namO is legion, but can obtain no infoiniation. Mone,v is searce. This account. for the oilI. ii the cOcuanut. a:)- Some of the y-uran ladieo Winnsboro have orguanizdd a babo ball club. Wo have not heard wheth er they will accept challenges. Creighton mado ano'her Home run Monda; and Tum caught a Ily. Their names will be entered on th.e roll of honor of the Natiunal Baso JLAl As SOciation. 0 :- Jud,ge MAodkey lias drdi'ed S. 13. (lowney, E.-q., Clerk of the Courc to sumamon tie Gtand Jury of Faiiiield Countv to appi4. it th.e Court Ilouse u Thusdld-y, the 1s October. ' We presume there, will be an investigatin into the alleged disorders in the County. Mr. r . J. (t(' irley li:as just. received his stodk, Il c.i oi hand the finest, liuo-.s of i ll prt,. Ifis eourteiu aid Olicient cleik, Mr. Sh1ields. G,4d1"ey i. a hot, in himself aud is nell versed in the art of pru. p.ring good things fNr tile palates of his cus,oiere. (live him a Call ceit, and you are bund to be a repeater L A r.fle u!ub was formed t few d;,Ss ago at Jenkinsville, an.l gave thoewelves the nlail of the JenvI.ins ville Riflb Club. Tho following oi cers were elected Presideut-1) L. Glenn, Vice-Presidouts-P. M. 13. Holly and J. M. Kirkland. - Secretary-P. It. Mayo. Treasuver-Joseiph Mceeckin. Monr hwaovr.z-:-rs.--Mr. Jno. D. MOCarley has just filnislhod rm od oling4 his storc, and is oi. receiving an extensive stock of Grocuries, Li quors, &c. Ile has reinuved his bar to a separate room from the grocery, whei-e the very. best of Wine.-, Liquor Ale, Cigars and everything connecet, ed with a firbt ulas saiple r,Oi esin ie found. 0 il the groucry depart.. meut be has evt-rything .o lie Wi'shed for. :lis courtcous n.io genial clerk Mr. V. It. Catheia t will always be found ready, to ive cuitoin.els his herviesa. Our- friends will d io well to give Mr. MuCarley a call. O' A i gI;i tho iinroe mPent made in toewn d uri!.i th e nummer tsose made by Mr., Boag are amois prominent, lie ha cosmpl)et.ely re mnoderedind refitted his store, so that it is now one of the han.dsomest in townm. IIis stodh of goods has beeni increased by. cui-bful selections, and esery ehert.;hlsi been made to presenit to his pat iens a first cLus esitablishm iont. -N:a. Boag has supplied a general wanat by tho- introduction . df two skilful mnodIb&s who i.' furnish la.. d iea appanrel ini t he lte s: tyles. Wo' aire pleased to see stich progrs iu W innaburo. ( Romember, thsat a amass meet ing is called- for .sale- d ay in Ou toher. It is of the greates.t im portatmico ,t hat we have a rouasing attehidanee. blany rep)ublican voters are . on .the fence, and if thme inde.pendent miove nmeint continues to..develope streng'th, they will Coneo ove'r like sheep. Let liiehild rally ent huaiaatioAIly.' WYe cordially invite all colored persons to attend, either to paritici paste in the amieetig or as speetator.. We ivishi the m to igniow what tii mio4eWaiht meiians. That it is net to deprive thi.o of their rights, but iminiely to scure man hoeiism govoe n mhensty 6tme? that will not steal -frozm black or white. g-At a meeting after the ses siona of the County Uniion on the 12th threo dlelegates were chosen to- mist the vote of Fairfield ila the congres Sifnal convention. This nme tig al. though cal-led by nU wnm not gener ally. attended. ; and we see t hat Cin. Bra ttonm hams ca~lled iinthe iirmeeti g for th.e-mio purp)ose On ilhe same day that the mieeting is ca.~led to electl delegates to the State donvention. As we thin k io imhproemnt can Ic alo- up on- thIiia Scictei (Me:,ars Pirovince, Ehkini and JFeaster) we ad rise that the. meet ting ,on sale d ay ratfthis ecletion, nimd tell thiem.to vte or Kershaw, and to pledge Fairfield to give him a heavy vote. Let every body turin ont, and henm of the groat, headwaj' this honest gov ernmenat movemeint is maikng. COUNTY CONVFWroN.-lR' pui ahee ,of the recommendation of the Executive Comlmittee of the State Tlax UiJaon, a Convention of thme oiti. tzons of Fairfield in favor of an lion est State governmient ishiereby called to meet at Winnaboro on Monday the 5th of October next, to select delegates to represent the County in the Convention to be hold in (;oluLn hia on the 8th of October. At the same time delegates will be ehoson for the Congressional Con vention to be held in Columbia on the 7th of October. JOHN UR't1TT'ON,I Pres't Cutitnty Ta.k Unior. A FRou 81VAL.LoWS A ellllE... Mr. Thomas Powell informs us of a singular fact of whioh we woro igno raut that frogs souietimes catch and devour small chlekons. A few da)h since, his ohildion hoard a hitn iak ing a noise, and supposing that a hawk w..s about, r4n out of the house to frighten it oF. Seeing nothing they approached nearer, when they di,coverod the hen fighting a hu6e bull frog, which reg.krdles", of-. her att.uks w as .J..king heo lo,pi nfor a ll.:dglitg a few weeks old. .'he lit tie children itteipted run the frog off, but. failed, anid they thon called Mr. Powell, to their assi6taioe. Ite refused to believe thei at tirst, but still Leai ing the noise, rep .i.ed to tho spot, where, pure enough, the frog bad caught the ebichen, and was swallow iti it. Ilo had gotten it down as far ias the wings, which stopped it. Mr. Powell seized a hoe handle a ud killed the frog. The ehickeu was theiab--tracted, and ran off as lively as ever, but badly scared. We had neyer heard qf such a. .hi;g before. houbtles., latiy unfledg ed tahticleer,aic thussacrilied to a 4aky .ti. hunger of erraint frogs. Tais nig ws green and very largo. OL. J0OiN ItU0ViN.0oN. -'l8is veto ra1n naiw ger, will give two grind '.ex. hihitions in our Town Thurt'day Cot. 21rd. We clip the following from one of our exchanges "A. vast and aj; preciating nudienoe again lilled the tul'umlimth pa'vilIu last evening. The show is ra.doubi eudiy one-of the best ever witnensed in thitf city. It is iupasib o to gi%o an elaborate description of he iarnifold at rationS of this ebtablishuent, but it i piopeCr to say her., that the exhibiti_n is the vory helut that has aver' be o'ffered 0.: pocple dt this vicil'ity. Outside thte attrautijus of ie ci. ewi periiorin:ace, is a mtend-. orie in which very rate aimtuals tire pie.,ented to pubiio vi,w ai,d itt the same d. pait.itt, are a nuiber of culiubitles, c(Illeuted at C r a . pei.,o. The inniaa,;es of tils estab li.hnent have been t.n vearis in the buit.e s Ii I have leariled to ad cotnil odatto their taste to that of ti 0 public. - Ju-,t what the public are mo1t ijk1t,ttvd ii will always be found under Robin,ot'i tent's. In the circus departiituat, will- be see-n the best taleitt ttain ble." Kr We have bee - h-.,n ed the follovinlg lettec by i p:O tinient re publ,icait of thils euntj.~ We pub hls it as a sa as>pe of the Ubiam ac I a i refu rat policy. lioomsl Ixrcicvie Comm i-r-r.: RiErutLiI.ic.uN Part'y Sou-riu (Anoi.i N, Si,t i'I. au authoriaed, by theo ExL coutivo C.omamitteo of the Repubuli. canl P.irty, to r'etues.t;a yubcriipti.md fraozn y,ou for the experie of the cain paigen. I hav,e the honor to be, Vecry r'espeetfuilly, &.d .F. L. CAltI)OYA Vioc-President Executive- Comue miittiee Reop ubl ie..t Par t,y S C. F. L. Ourdoz,a the State tr'easurer is the person appointed to receive subscriptions fromt the charitable. Being bttot trea-iurer hio is an enij;i nontlj' [it pYorson to pass round the hat. We ask tho honeset treasurer by what aut hori.y lie uaes for . partizan purp,os(-S, enivelhopes r,ta tped "Ex. eeutive depanrtmient, Office of the Stato Treasurer' 'hid therefore public property, .Doco the State foot the riamp'affn billa'of thea radical pelrty i1 Were those enavclopes ' p.urloined by ainy other' persaon we wou!ld~ sa.not.h ing. But the t'c.asul'-er is cuoh a parngon of hoenestly ald '4irtue, (we' have it from t.he very'best autihority, lie says so) himself, ) that wo~ are asup:ised to detect him in stu.bb lift'le peocadillost. We uro not :per, t.onah, n,o aaku o "i iuc'd but merciely sk, "WVhy ia this thus l' PAre.On' 'btii IIOOl & LA.JDDERt CoezraN.-Tfhis Lroe compjanty cole birated its anuivers.ary oa Saturd'ay by a parhde and plo. nio. T1he coon pany, proe.ded1h the colored h:and, nmarchied fromt the truck house& in front of the Court Iouse and halted. Hlere a beautif'ul-banner was pre sented to . the -com planly in a tieat speech b5 G.eorge.I)illard, who told then:a they were the protectors of the towun, and that they maust ribtain the conifidencee of the citizens by beig always on. the alert, and, rallying promptly at the tap of the fire bell. lie felt a pride in his r'ae tij,on aueh occasions as ihis,;which showed that true worth existed beneath ie- dark skin. A fter other repsarka whieh we havd not spaetl t'o mentiobn' he 'pio 8ent0d the batner to the * aptain Johni Roe. lie reApondad, iti behalf of his eomipan,y, that they would ever b-o true to their banner, and would work faithfally wheni duty call td. He then gave the banner in oharge to Vinson Butler, % i The company then repaired to the grove near John D. Smart's, and gave themselvOs up to enjoywent till dinner. A substantial repast was furnished. Several white citiats were.present.a d wvei-o treated With the gieatest hospitality. After dlia ner the local was alled on for a speec,.and made a few reinarks of approbation '4n fien4sh1i) wlieb' wero responded te by U.A'pt. Roo. The festivities were kept up till evening. % The dimipany prcsent'ed a hand. some uppearaiec. Ttley will do yem)uj%n work in case of fire. Wo are nuch pleabud to bee 80s prise on the part of our uclureki I riends, K7- Judge Mackey his% suming\nod the g:iand jury of FAirfiold to meet i \\i,.n,eborTo on the let October, t. iUv#tsti1,atU the alleged p'lot i) the Brice neighborbood. Witiie.:ses )iaye been bound ovtr to appear; uao.ig themn, A. 8. W allaco add T('g.(..ave,t der, an editor-.uf the Uiii-fleral. who is Paid to- have Icard U. S. .\Iar thall, Wulliad- ray'that p plot- ext4. ed anoug' tl blaoks tb inudol 'tlfjo whites. Judge Mackey clains ti.t the aliegatio,n of .0ongressmun Wal lace %vas Naie, utd'actd4tt'd by b.e u!;%e, 11o beliov'e th t WallaeO spicud the report in order 'Ao incite a few ruab whites to kill ivntoe ef 'M b . that he could thUU c-ll upon the U. S. troops to .muake whole. salo treetts, of consrviAives, aid kcep them Incarcerated until *after the olectivi, thereby havi.ng hitilseli elected. Th is in a grave :charge againtt \Vallacb, and if proven, it Mbould damn him ovgraotingly. ' vallace is in an unenviablo* poi. tion. If this report 1b fulso, thin he is clilminally culpable for qjfread ing it. If it, be true, thou Wallaui is responsibie, for he incited tilo blauks to violence by his cartridg"e box speeches. IIe is criminally culp tble for running- away like a coward from the neighborhood, in. stead of going among his cunstitu. eits and quieting the disturbance. Ether horn of the dileinma will ruin hiai. The colored Occold will begin to discover the ehnracter,f the mai %0h0n they have elevated to dffieo, and who thus sends-them into dunger, or sladers themn beforojho world. Thd days Of Wallace are numbered, if KerbLaw id Dominated, hd sh en ergetic. canvass is made. Judge Mackey says he will stump the dib rict for Kerhhaw. A q,.rd to the Publlio. Raving heard that a malicious re poi t has been circulaed through the County to the effect that I have been supplying ammuiiition to the colored peopie to be uted against. the whites, I p'noua.e it false in every partiou Iar; I dea'ire peace .,and harmony bet%cen tie races. ,4py assortion to the contrary by aniy person whom. soever is utterly filac. . W. J. CRAWFORD. 'l i1lE Grand Jury of Fairfield Cquuity .are hereb.ly notified to be andape, at an~ adjo(urned Torms of tho Court qf General ~sesions,.io be hiohlen at WVinna bro Court Ilose -on the first' Thluday in octobe,r next, ut 10 o'clock in the fore o. i. Thoo'paon, JT. Rt. Stirling. J1. W. ieCreight. Fquire hlal, J. C. liaigood, lleury Ansderson. i1. J. McCariey, Jhoi MclCorkie, W. J lierr.on, Bens Tidweil, Fred Steelo, April Russell. Wan. Maddison, A. McKenzie, T. J. ii, .lones, Geo. Shel. I oi, Plhilip ,La,kins. 8. B. CLoWNEY, sept 20-f lx1 i Clerk pf Court. I ' N F'Of Til I am making a SPECIALTY of this Ueleb)rated Brand of Cig:rs, and Guarantee a Good Smoke foi' TIeh Thtousan4 JtisLi Neceived. aept 24... DIfssolutlon of IPartniers$Ip. rg IlEcopartnorshsip heretofore existing Lunder ths.nario-.of D. IR. 01adney & Co., Is dissolved by the dea41h,of E. IM. Murphy. otto 6f tho .dopartnoru .Tlge bese will beocontinu ,d b3 the undoi signed ip Ihis .o.wa,anQ.qred on his o-wn account. . . . -'. > ,41) parona baring d.e.m an te agist t he Jtt. lr a, of t0.- R. Oladniey'. Co.j win~ send thorn in, at oneg, an~d thse insdebaed will miake - pyment to the unideraign'ed without. delasy,.as the buasinessof..the firin moust be settled. D, Rt. OLAD)NEY, sept 24 Survivor. DO YOU WANT ~Io ZITOW Where"'you can gel GoQds Cheaper than were ever offered before? 00 ANI tj .STOCK OAF Pryti,oods, f4 Drese, Goods, g,> ~ HasHrcey Gi oceies&c -- o -- Wocl eilafeito oahnsm in o C alo esilo Va, W ot hilsC ssm ::, nlhndon -igna oating, also differnt sty -1 rfac 0usm/ o 'ne ilo'wihw r 80 9- ---- 'iOICE . L2.iaVo S&os c'o.ee lToWhon n ecr,yinusayun., inafra rry oose. * ath n s liinef. I.Ol t in Goody,07 Go)c Neerarhs aothersplr, rm. dr I atWhis ko ry ,n- l oaan Pu.o old.N C. amotc~i lur (Vi)enonoky Minokf( irry , nger and.h er Irnis Sherry n1 P'ort W' inLe. - i vi e&w 'o rove t L icinr , pcay u t nein any~3Ij Goods in my lio wll to r)I1 $$ 3 11 .T . M c A RO(LI-:Yll NEW GOO) ZN~ThiDS. Ja.,SY 1d gatmen t kun of in afirs borught forCSe . Whe ni.e tei nsecin f l.pr n wihi o buy . choia'p and ur blo good, s toea lni a , C.rac 'ioi il lllck.ory,iib .su ier LU E AaLES . .laryna- 'n Win. O O. OLD JOHN ROBINSON'S GFvEA T WOR L'8 EXPOSITION AM]ElltCA'S VETERAN MANAGER. The Monarch ofA ImUsellelt ! M y liight, 110 one A110re Diqputo. THIS CONCERN IS COLLOSSAL IN all its PHOPORTIONS I timlpossibi(. to t1uove) by theo ordinary mean0I sadopt by SM A LLEll CON C HINS, it relitire., many Speci il Tr in to tran, ort th in (olssI o f all E",xhiiiti6on which contain; 'I'1T4WAN)N O1 LIVING ANiALS, Myriadsof liirds, (oloRics (of Moloky, whools (it Amphibia, Miil h of Itop til.'s, ombracing tho L.irgest and Mu.it Complato MENAGEBIE AVIARY AND AOUARIUM I 1N T IlN WOlthD, CONTAINING LIVINt S'EAIMENS OF OUR R,E ATOR'S (4 RE A T ItAND1LTOI, oi" WHICIL '-fliy went i i, i wo by I wo, utl o Noth il o I to A rk, T I-,, mokai. 11I.1 11" r.,...... .. , ... 1 .. ,.- .,...,......... 1-1 N i AMoig which are tho lowing 8 pe 0 i aI Noveltie., which we - uaantcc to Exhil. - it, or the. Money will IVIARKWEIL THESE LNESn We will Exh%ibit A t3eauh Place TRE GI.EATV SHlOW visits A IERD OF LIVINA UIR1A1FFES COSTIN1 $,000 IN UO1jD! OR T111i%, MONEY ,E'UNDE 1) A flank Sualran hinocoro, ! ()Ir thic Money Refunded ! T5o Largnd6 lu-formiiig Eicplint in A mcrinat I Or the Mloniey refunded ! A Giant O. tril, 1-.0 font high ! Or t,h * mn1my refuidod ! Mountor Stm Lions ! Or tho Money refiuied ! A 13 florniod and1 3 Eyed Bovino from tho Loly Lxid ! The OIly One Evor Jhibital ! Or the money IRfundo-1 iThe-so aro Spo uiJl futuri that aro not owim or ountrollod by any other travuling exhibi. tion , in additipon to which i. .10 S T RI C TLY MORAL CIBR CU ! GREATE""ST SHOW ON EARTH I Lviitg ione and 1,iV J it W ii I (I , Tigorti Loomo in kluastgi p0"I Atro the Stroeta I A Bilds. 5,000 Alli- display of over 2 muto and Loani- milos i.11 length mato Culri-:tios. introducing as 60 1)i Iliiitiv0 endless number l'ic;. 1,0. 000u of brilliant and . ndbe ifully dco. .40 .\uician. 100 crated cages, eno P!l 1'orformeors. tlls pnd vans, 20 .Lady. It iderti, cotaining my, I'Alropeal Celeb- Visb. ollotions. riti. O sgo, of BeAatst BIr of Wild oa6t. 5 ptiles and Be eu.. t inIIg $1,0 Pugeitt. A. tit ui o 0 b of sp0ndor and c'lnce, Ilut oftoer thanl oloco inl P lifh tSirte. Two Brass3ands, P*oitnr Musooian D001tS3 OPEN AT 12:301P. 1!. ONE TIICKET ADM1ITS TO THIE ENTIR14 ENTEUTAINMEN DON'T F01101'T 1 HE D)AY-WNNSBORo, Oct. 22 rCOL"IMlta Nveduesday) Oct. 21; WIESTER) Frid;ty,l 0A. 231. Admission 75 conti. Caildron undbr eayears 5i cocs.