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It. MEATSS DAVIS, Editor, Weinesday 5loruling November 1, 171. For Congrcsman 4th Con.' dtrict. JOSEPH B. KERSHAW, The Ncw York Ilerald .says that Nuibo dalm"), the Ki Klux out. rage mui., ik pagy<d vnt in the North. Tho logisthnu ion in L-uisiana abows 165,0000 voleF with G1,('00 black tunjori ty. Tie cow(-rvative.s olatim a majoIity. 'lie d1au1ys of the t-litraps are 11uibered. P.ittersim cati.c to WiiISloro nCComi"i,< bY 11 ' 1) b a r d as a by guard. I kAbard is a tow er of -tiength. T.e G reeviII, N ews thiks that I'fThe Shit1 [i f Vairfieil seeis to lie kinld iea te bulit wi t.04 , cuss, a1.s he 1.1owis his pris '-wrs to go to cijcus.'i Chlmberl ii t.1 Is h,ii hearers to their p.lt ree ard. 1t I i h iad vice i, fol low- d, lie :1nd his pal tY w ill h 1Ive apoor Ahow*ing (lio tie :'I N,ve-Lber. The "De u." ''%A hO %iM not. vote? tilt: 1"d, p-( nI l,t Il'tel,b0 icanl hiket i'lihe oit .1e p o t r C ill.b.r. LaInl. T.enI thsousan: d hi;rd.,hcb demii rats are 4'4Io:l to five Ilitjusa 11a1 id11,, 11(1 cal. Il i ard thell is equlivalvilt ti ollo hai I, rad iea . o' (Ith nll berl io 1an111 G1 ea ti4 k.ltI 11l.1ses was . ad governior by 69,)0(nWial who vou(!1 f.r. himl aId .10,o0o d m criii ;ts who (lid 1111 vote aginst him. ILI is ti! ex p ne]tel, then, of radicalIs vid bonr bon1s. W O liblil3 T- l in n ft'l lows are not responsible for Fr.,Ik', Olort comil'i's. 'Ihe Liollt,1nanlit (ioveIlor will i-1 ia colored man, lebiy i 1 bliack, Wleaves i a mlau01o. Whieb of lhe.se culied mlenl Ohall we elect I EVery %ote sor:,tbched for ) le'ay is ol0 half vete for ("Icaves. W ill you give on. voto for conciliation and reform ; or one half a vote for ing rule and vtrife I Ren cmiber thiat the iglit is letweenl bonlet (y and di..ho eit-Ay, and14 Mtin tile colntest is I de(isperate onle. Whoever flays away Iromn (lit- , gives half a1 vo(te for di.1IaIIst v. J.emiember t hI t the election u%ill bo lost Ur won by a few votes. We are vcry i r for Pattersoln and, Williams. lleir outrage mill ,%mit work woith it a eit. It throws a (' rdered repiblivaii i its hopper i .oisan andx lab:nea an oturn onto rtired in foi 1outandC ndia. ihi'Thel rewes erankI must:have beenS iturned. elsthro It a way. cs h feI Iii jugaistiI the 3 tililm. Thil I decll. ratviSsn tis oued ont isof himz ibyu te ilte. I tilso nt'jlliesll t i l fa t. ta icoing~ thnd ltrgan,an to iht lead )Jiraicasar akn ar n.h canvas, altoi iis ovgia ripalt prityotet J(gaist te ld hert l 14Cix, (iibeing thusleft aloneiI1 to 1igh h Sis Th isudI gltls* Cglar radical1131 ringi tlhiieve, wvhile \\'allaee wtishes it to he dlistillctly unde'l'stod that hie i.s llihting hiis on ba ttIe andl hils lilthI in Iin 11 e- 1nman w i the i tatla tillket. each mtemober of' w! ichi repudiates all the others. .11 poinjted e oft e'.1h party. in each 4.ounity, hD1wn of it hai.rlestol i wao throdwn overbard. Iie howled frant tically and1 hi.' : a It tol I.\loses they wol1d noti be Ie pont bt for h,i (Mlese. ) S fety. Thei otier p" rty heat ing. of this toldl 1S131 to 1(tand fitrmt, they w.oulId be) re-po1zible f'or his safety. ThIis cooled .hf the Chiam. Not a1 breata I on,p-ijcioni Ias beent he ird agpainust iJudge GJreente. lIhe is endollr (1 d by I h hionlesty and( tinte.lligiec. 0t South (Carolma, and1 by thu elading paperls repblllicanl andi democorati , in II thUitedl S"tates repulicanll pa rty of tic whole I 'nion demtnds theo election of Grjleene. Every ti'me that Greene', nameti is scra~tc , one half a voto is given or the Chlamb>cr'ain ring. lItmom. bor ths Gen. J. Bi Korsha*. G]en. Korshaw, while always maiu. t- ininig the dignity of his own race, ha1 ever been the consistent friend of the colored man. lie do. sires the weIfare of both races. Ile has spi tless record. iIc pos:-esses ifluence in the North. No breath has' ever been raived agailst, him. 110 is tie choice of a vat majoirty of the intelligent and huiet tax;ayers of South Carolina. Merrill is figuring as a white league catcher in the West, lie will doubt. less vigiticer another $35,000 job throt.-h the legislature. 11is ight boIwer Iles:er, hla-l come to grief. lit was recogniz :d ly C.apt. Summe as an oitmped i irderor fronm the (rew of the Alabama. Whilo at G3ibryltor he hilled a nmosmiate anld desertel. Ile is now iilibiting a coll in thit jail bo ititenlded ftor Soeite iniocenLt Vit man. Tihe mills ol the Gd. grind .lowly. The 'niin Ilerahl is still h:1rping on the Black Cole, anld opposes (ireeun and Korp-haw for having voted for it in I-65. It noglects to iention th:1t "Black Code" Wallaco vited ngiust the repeal of the most ob. iox6i:>s section in 1866, a year later. The rasmn that other radical lealers are n(st recr-ordedl as impporters of ti.s vo(eIv, is that under the old respecta ble order of things they could not COMO within gunshot, of an1 oflico. That is all whiuh inves thom from a recortd like that of W allace. Mr. Chamberlain is out inl a char. actorist ic letter to tle New York Tr iiume. As lisua, lie niakes use of <1itible well calcliated to dectivo er111it actIlnaiit"'d with.1 the pa:l:t b1i.-tory of' Iimselelf and his part V. We will gi%e the Imiiost1 c ha racterist ic pcienof Mir. Cham111berlain', s llanl. ner of dtfe-ndirg hiimsvlf. ",I mighl, go on to sh4ow othcr iistan. ees in ytour corre.-iondent's letter of whiat I think should considered itn partionable inacetavy ; as, for ii A ineue, li statemnoit that "tlte lgis. Iature at it? I e(Xt se-so r titdi ated the Cir in..t.. f e1t. av, rion hinds." Whereas iihe ia:t . b at, the legisla. (1ur* ait th1At S si 1, inl-teild (Of reCp' diting thC.-o bonlds, fol tally "vahda ted"'' thei by an act to be found at page 278 of tho fifteemhi volume of thle aelec u-*1% dif 11his o. The effect of*' tie above on persons who believe ir. ChnIalberlaina, il t4i malce (hem think that the bonds refer. red to wer tiever repldiated, and that t'ierefore tao blae1110 caln attach to the fiiacial hoard for issuiig them. IEvery ote in South ('arulina knows that, althoglh the Venal legi. lat ure ,,1 182 .1id pass a validating nut, the! next Iegi.,lattire, composed hargely of ite~ sn. e inad iv'itinah, repaudiiateda thc blonids t ha t1 had een issued bay Mr. ('lhtambe'.a:in~ antd his colle'agues. Thc dlefencne set up byi bi r. Chambeilir. hain is titorthyi of a persoin who i a caiat e for Govuernor of Soutl, Mr. Wamllaco and' the Black GOde, Thle only atrgunittt used by Mr WValltaec and his brether rad1icah ,ginstt Green andt Karshaw is that ir I 865 they vote ot Xr the black cotde, Now, wve are ini favor (if baurying th<i pa:-t withI its maistakes, rand looki ng o.nly tto the piresoent and the future -' Itt if 3lr. Wallace will persist it rakinig til the ashes of the past1, h<( imtst nt comlaiin if sonie stray coa. shoauld biurn hiis lingers. the lciek code. A isiiar code ex iste:l in Conniecti cut t.(see Norwuiood'1 ;! r.'at spteechi on ciii righits) for mliany yearsil alft'er emaip Cation. . T'his code was ai mistake. TIhe worst provision wats that. which prevenrtecd a coltored niata fom selling hiis protiperty with. ouit at p w. i I 1G6 it wias seen that this was wrong and1 a mtotioni W.i mn ide to rtepea! it. Ini order that t here cani he no miisapprehension, we 1ilotse fa tm the bo.ok itself, wliebl t ha re' in our 0111.1 /ii t'r insp.ection <j VC? rei ct'e, u-irieU or. col'red, whmu ma~y i lh to read it. . is ats fol. lows: Ttss.i V, Sep:a'i et'e 1 8, 1866. Mir. l'a soly iioved. to stiie ot lhe sevethl Sect ion oaf thle lil , whaih is as fotllows : 7. No piersont who is in the emnploy. ment of anoi(t he.r ensgaged in hiusbanttd ry shl Ilthave the righat to sell anyv coarn, ric, peas, wi boat or oilier grait~; tany flir c ottoni, foddier, hay, baevn, Srh et of anay hind1(, poultry of any~ k.itud, animal of aiiy kind, or any tther product of a farm, wvithont having writtenI evidence from suchi siaster, or some3 persoti thlorized by himu, or f'romi the Distriict Judge or a Ma Igist rate, thlaat lie lie has thIt right to sell su ch pr~od act ; antd if any per.wnit shal.l directly or indirectly pLn:chase any stuch producet from such person, wi'ithout such written evidon.., th puo..c-1 n ele siall each be guilty of at mnisdoineun. or The purChaser, upon coil viotion of any such offence, bh,l h1 3 liable to a lioe not, exceedig live hundred dollars, anid to suffer im prisoliient not, exceeding t.welve munths. The seller shall be liable to a 'ine of at least five dollary, und at aist a,eqvial to t%wice the value 'oi the p odutt sold ; ItInd, il Ilat be not iejdiately paid, shail aullk.e uorpu. ral punishment. And the que.:tion was plit, will the Iiuse agree thereto ? Measss. Ila,. keil and Dui yea were i jpointed tellerm. Year., 38 ; nayF:, 3.. So the aumliendiet was stricken Ol. Oil viotion of Ni. Trescot, the vote bv which the sevn 111a k8etinim was urderetl hbe hi-ki1n out was se. con.,it,e -ed, 141 h 8. Uti.n llh vilg beni l itlelided1 by msriking mil, in t,U third hu1e, 1i.o wiii!s ",onItmrv i.f 111 kiuid,'' I si.r81d A kint4 t th1 e 1 unt Wordis of tie Sect tin, to nIt : ,rlooral punlish ml. -v.t," 11.d1 InIA01r il"g i le thereo ;If " r at thle:,,i di c - tionl otl 1 0 Jndge Irl.Igi ra . .\ r. Dt, r) ea it.oved tIhat tl. Ct.oit be strich -o. oit, atid ph q e.,ioni be ing put, wi'l the II >n-e i a Is ill ee. tv T it. was decide.d inthl Iniltativv. Yea, d 43 ; n.) )s, 4 7. Aoong I ie votes recorded in the n)ega(ive on a call fur the )eis anod nays appear.i that f A. S. W.LL,E.tc BY this it. will bie . te tha t Mr. Wa a l.ce w ais one of il e lay t men in Soith Ca ro I i to a11 cord any rights to the co.or -d moan. III IMO h has11 hi.i voin re mriedl ag:i i..mi 111.1ui I, tihe colo' e i 1. n n11 n111 h11t.1i d , ght J, 1nd yet h11 1868, he rm.s for 'toigre,. its it ie rai nt t anl consi.stent I ictid of tho color -d m.11. There is Co publi Ilinn ill S4oIth (itro sin 1.L o 1hits U u Oe It V(I d, :1 far ats thle --luritd v.:m it, e. liele (ae thiau Wall.lave. In1 18.58 "Ind 185,M lie persis elitly ei. avo ed to .I free menn ito slatery, usa io Is8m he ondeavolt.. to plcettt oourtd .e from emr, rt,it,g hsom lvey Ano yet the co,se 01 people elbog i, I hil. (riheele, "I 'ra1ck (od i d .-e. " )t 1. iurely cant; t t pI a l ill if Wo (111h on. wortliv Con s f tie4t L)ist, riot, "Black Codu Wiallac. Why We E ave Opposed Mr. Wallac,. MIr. Walhico allegei Ihat thle coil servatives olipe him merely- heenae lie is ti0 fri d, 1111d ti y are the ne:niCe,.of the coTOred m11an. It) sho w t itt our oi posit ion to I i it Hri <es not from me1Cr0 private ClI'ity, wvt we are opposed ro MIr. tallace, 11nid why lie Ihoilld lot he %lipported by aniy One vii de:.ires Ole good of the whole people, the promotion of' peace bet-ween 1 '3 rictil and tile maintance of the- lionor of S,tch Carolina. The ns-ertion th-.at Mr. Wallace is the fri .n-of the co'ored man through pur ely dIisanterested1 motives is nso' sns tninecd by 'hsis pastL rcor d. . In 1 858I i id I$59, I e persistent ly eni djeavoredi to ens.91.ve free neirsonis oif color in the face (t' the most deter. ined10( op positIion. Ini 1866 he voted lnginst pieritttis.g the bliek man11 to s,'' any pro) IuO-, exOICt puonitry. ithou t writteni p arin io n fromi hsis owner. Thiesei nets demon (nst rate his pol icy whenci the free Imen35 had noI i power.- In 1868, whe~n they were el n 'r nce ise ai n ere ini a majoqrit/t. and41 it u-as to) Ia's intlerest to be f/oi, -frie'nd, lie 'j rpent s biefo(re It bein ats a I leaven b'orni champinion and obties ani (eflice' b)y the ti r sihufVages. Previ ous.t IS8i, he4ha no4 oie tolC rai1ise~ A fter I18ti8, he thad no words of s) mth14Iy anid checer for4 hsis coiiiluer ed and despai inig white bilrethre. In C'onigress he vaotd in this inter est of the ma,nufaetuirers of New Ens. 1:and( and) tIhe iron3 monulgers of Penni. syhtania , and, biy ralisinig the dtuty on ar tieles of dross ln,l lnecessar'y imp tle. men~lt5, tie sItnh a)1 low agatinlst the very e3 Cs 411'1*tien1ts who ii td ei rv it cd imi to i fhic1'. lie tells his co!or1od fiieiids thalt le is tie special cht Ilmpion) of tile eivil sigh4tst bill ; while the. I sLinaster Led1ger hasi, ini its iliset the positive protof thIhat he d.'d:tii f/ie /i;l! whtaen f/i Trtwias ma /e to y iSs i. lie claimI. the vo'en of thceruolorel ra ce becaiine h.i is tbo /dtter enei m1 'y of the ken k/u.. And lie en1 lea vors to induce the whi:es to vo for him,1 on thet pleca that hie is the f, h'nd o,'f/il'e kum /klu.r, anId I,as had thesi alt par dotned by the P'residen-'. Th iese facts alt proive beyond a doubt, that Mr. Wallace, instead of being a phiilanthropist, and a real friend of thie oppressued, has over act ed solely with'a view to is OWn per sonal aggrandisement, anid has alw-myis been found spreading his8 sails to cateh the strongest bree. We have not the least respeet for any suchi vacillating dosmpgogutes as .\lr. WVallace's recolrd has proveni himt to be, anid the'refore eatinot but bit terly opposo him. Again. Mr WVa1haan haa ranata .ly denied either having enduavorod to enuave free per.-ons of color, oi having voted ugainbt the r% peal of the 0I)nOXIus Isctoll of the bluok code. Tle falsity of thid asertioln bus been proven by the iecord. We cunot suppirt ily but a trutlhful pegson or Voigresa. AmPain, the oiny hope for South Caroliia ;lies ih the promot iol of peace and larinoniy betwoun the races. \*e ive never beard Mr. \Vall.ce mlAkji a sp-ei n inI V0i:ie hs1not e. t'deaVied to a rray risve agalnht r.tee, uad t.> still ru ther widou the lr.auh U ar.'fy 6X iting but wVeLn tte.na. For thi. reasila ie i, a d Al.crOuil per.onj, and cannot, lt! -ppol ted b-y aly voter wiro desires th1e Wcl*.ie o tIhe who.v people add the pro'lurt) of S,uth Uarl.. nA. F>r hm- rjaaij i e p.,so i r. r. \ iallinc is a ipho.', il the blb1., of Cougre:,s. We caibo 1uppoi t a cipher. We vannot vup ot Mr. WAl. lau.; We 1--ve ful3 d..nonstrated that N r. \\ :It. co i., imt I ,ally the frik i.d of tihe to'- , nin. WC i.Lave hI ,V 01th.th:.vlo va tionl ti oilil is decri mentul t. tihe t i te 1' oi thj.- S:ate. A <l believing nh .I we w t . re aictill n for tIle gi it b 'h 1 bi i and co.or C1d, we ha.e c n llitdy oI,l,' 1. W ittlau... -M G.nrL*'3ia .n,J 3ot:.-h Care'.ina, A gloat deal is -Ilild u.out 11.0 0on - ditionl ofil Ih C e 111red p,!y e ill G.o.. gia tel Suth ( tirolinn. -1ladicul dimagogneiu,iiy putr a fl''niise touh on~II their hil- l.hIaI;gmm.S wi b1 -i w I. s ''j. (li at Gtorgia." Now we havv t.:ia 1. the. I roubleii to lo,.k at Ge'.JrgIbI andi wei liio not st I Ituch a i'enll 113coin. di ion iii..i.a If.,i 11 eic fur tihe (1ol ed' Coplu a is r.I re: etedC. They ae il t he oitolity i.1nd I..'r - forl 14' Iot -id'di Iiee". B It i. for tilit nmattel ii.C nl.ilv.s inll S1.1 'C-Ulu llill hi;d no Tjl 'J e Et axt ill (_CLr gia ure lu\:, and the colur, d i c.ple get goid wliges, I ld -f..r !.;. re.so t,hy d0 I (. inlnigrakta to 64thtl Ca.tbolino,, i~al boh tt'.e .stult' is rt~ e 3m. el '118 a n.i idi.e for the m:aek man. In (4oria the official retuirins fur. t 1i6hes the mounIlliltilit of prol e l) olei.dJ by.the 0o1oe n.-, W'! (11 qu,e Jo a the Atlatita Coniitutiju, -(Wc g'vie hOunr o;nc ry inter esth:g fi;:-ur . :Abut ).e itr ety o m\ i t1 inl b--lorpi r by Iome-, i:Itl the llixes the y I ;1 . it i)N % T VIl of attt. Aion, i. , i C a 1 1imr.at Ivye thrit3 couli.h.n. W hell \%e Y 11 vti that tb!y I aild lter.. ll' li ti(.g uie.. itade I i'se, it ll(.t only speaks well for thei, but I' .. Ii i-.s a complete reply to tile welt.iwn argnmemI ot lls lortil-.e'rn i al..g, 1tha t Mie arIe .p oot :N- Number of pol.,,83,318 : vs of I luid. 338.7G(9 ; ir y sir tow:n pr o pert'y, $1lit U I15. ; alIl other' prop'er ty, (jil.. I ) $ 3,5 1 ; 1.monii 736.( tae valtie' of lande isi ilnt)tided in iihe mgg'regiate va!nie of'II whle pro' PLity-I) A awutmit ofi taxe Xdenore $3',2.83 00 ; amovun 1. of poli e.x 3 Now we would he glad to know~ the amount of prope ty ownled by thne colored people of Southn Cairolina. We waguir tha.t it is not near as muchOe as owaned by that race in Georgia. Iluere the mni:,rable govern metL han, prlevenCted thle blactks atndi whit es bothI fro m . t.eeumula tig an y p rolerty. Ill this resj eet G.o.-gia is famr aihead it hais been; iflirmledl bsy radlical de miaggoes tilat t here are to color ed sc'hools iln G orgiat. TJhis~ is abao. Slute'y fluse.s TI'te rtepmo L of te G eorgi 1Supe1ri is.tenldenit of' m e.catiotn show thS1 bat ln annua111 Zl full 1of $350, 000 is raised for educeat oional purpioses, of which3 o 'nc ha// is lapportiolned to colored schmools, althnoughI the blanck., are) ini at mlinori ty and( 0a)I ow bu t a smalol portion of the prope rly of th1e andt ill Augustai 900 coloretd puiti,a attening s-holOO. The1 techersill ari e co mpuetejLntl d ne regulualy j.a. In Soeuthn Carolina iibout $300,000 is raiaed for echool purp.oces, but it is never fully p.id out, aind suchool, are closedi mloJt of tIle year. Neither whitle nor colored obita'n lany adva.n tagts from theu:e s.hools. The teach. era5 are mnieralIy paidt. IIa tis res.. peet Georgia is far ahead of Southl Agsin Mr. Peaboby left a large legacy, thle inter tuat wihich i8 dievoted t'o schools. L:ast yeai cho TIrusteie founid a flue sys Cem of sichools in Georgia, anid rided them with a gift of $10,000. In South Carolina, ho found tihe chonol s3ystem so wretched that Ine onsiidered money thnrowni away, to ;ivo it. anything aud he consuequeDtlyc uive onily $'200. These -are a few of the advaintages I possossed by Georgia over South J~arolina. If our government wonid oUly ifit..t'o taS of our sister 8tate i it some res peoes it would be in uell better for all, both wliito and color od. Co 0,111 UN I 0A AT I' 1). Mr . .Aid;'or. I pe coive In your last Nsne of the 29tih inst that I hve bcn nomIn,ated over tie signature of many republi cans for School Commis-ioi'r 'for Fairfield County, foling grateful for the high opinion entorti6ned for t11 by noy tiy friends i ionminat. ing me for the postion, yet fir rvt sons not n:ce-biry to state here. I respectGul .) d'Lulile the lion ili n o, Ai exuhnate hits all cquiintanoa wo , cmn-ks itt he ha often lie d A.he )roVrl" *IA friend h i.jeed is at I ictid intdeed,'' 1ut. h-i says hlo calif see whero lihe laigh Comsts inl. IIe has frivnd in nIeed Who is alwi-y" burlrowinig mencny (If himl. M.Liiel,pl.oiui in) inl thle 1 sl i--. :-1 of' the S.i-E prit, at t llt, h1 is beenl Ill aking Some curi Jus mlpert. .-'s n11 1tie' lts %who weru Pw fuy ,e w ell powel(fi maIignets we-ofre I Ough ic-tr them. l'liey %ero 1. oed i.- ..an Under :,p Iatentl I eetuIsly the requliiiied ein fiiti. Its, List Al 11gnt le ti 111nWCes4 wele emiluded frolm: the expolieivils. Ilhe p-atiolnt.- b.mthditurliall to Ale tat-b degite as whei the iIINgicts Wel C Itsel. ll hik Comm so ullication of .hA le Ic-u tI s of1 Dr. N';)11pivel. i 1 ) thle At.adlmiv d.Ls S:iei.es, M. Cllvolel -Y8, "C'oew till nuiVes exeiplo de . IlIIg il' at)ion .-Ill ' I4 producti,n POYft W'o:dre mate i oel. The lIppar.itus fo.r teering ballool ., ..Veltet by Mr. lHowdler, and i eee. t. yv te-ted a.t \\oolwicb, ilhndl, holul a faillie il it. main purpos. Y(t :CIVVs o demConstrle tie fiact :ht, by the usti ' prfrpterly cou trtioted 1 ,, stir, likela; iter, m y )f Mnade to act it ics,i.,tiog mediuim. C'ie uppauratis de.nc.il-ed ..8 utin isting of lails ike i1h1 sol ow prop, I. ler of a ship, three feet. in dianuter. illd ma1kin,1 when worked by hatid, rom twohe to hmirteenl levolultiois ier sect.nd. 13 this tll t rivat.00 i-. wit Omwi that, w%he-n a batsoll W.Us Pe[. .c l balaicd, i et I & ie'l directi.Il vouldi c clianlged, thiat is, it wo I m. Illadn to risc or I'aill, li t tile h io talln were -fouitd its have no? Cet IIU'eve inl gLi ling th-*diI(-e1 Aln appa:atus lor- raising iibmerg i ve,el.ck -I sela n beu l.ve tedt il, ranc NJ. . To tihe .4111kel. oIel; at t bott, of' h 11. in . li x d ;onlenrr-ir in*, sac. in.a.j . . .., ill cloth, w.iter ;a:iil air-ti.- , .I arkv( CapacuityN, wiih be-it?" ell,y, e lisily sul mervlo i. \hell inv, rmly tltathed to the wreck it is lill. l witih co ipreimd air ly v me-ais .ui Iir diri 1111 -thSe1 ull(c) di'phce.ee I bI% he swelling of 0l.-i.. it' ereseIC h' v secntioial fl)(.e ac(luire i t hlytl, -belity of ithe sack to miifieti, realt, nIifI rhe .siraps aI.'l i h:u 'uffliienitly ).Itrong, the t urIlk 111.1 of uvet?iior I3alculat;Is I lidt, 1-) r .i-u a 'e'sel of' eight huired1Til toun-, a se nieasuiring one hiunidredf a..iI thiuty. Ire 3a:d tluil lereth, antd t -o a. v5uhld he r q iit 1. Tl'he ox, e:ii:. n . na-de ulpon s.-veal .'aall v'ess 1 hlave .3een colmplte'y -,lc e s' iii-the oly tnest Piln is, whet her w tht larg vi s.ti ,vls it will be eqI ially so. Th'le Great .,lt Lake is now thought t ) be 81)tu1t ttlve or four m lIi 18'2 a p.:rept ible p .rmia-,eiat i ise. wv .s evi:de,t ; lut, frIom 185(3 to I8SG, Igradlulal susdec of1 te Wa to, ookl plac, in 18G2, the 11ake began xtetini is airea, and11 conltinuiedl 1o is' until 18G8,nc wtICCihichi time te 'he (exli niatiotn of' these t'banlL'es ini hie It'vel of the Wat era of lie (. lalt alt Like has bos n though. t~ o so miigorItanti, that. on the '21st of' July, i gillatr wuas placed at1 Black Rtock to) ndilete the riso ansd fall of' the w;a teri. Tlhi ii has hbeen donie IInderC' the direct ion If P)r. J . FR. Park, of fleserett Uniiversity. Th'le UJtah Min-' ing Gaze/.tte remai.rks : I-t is lb ilere' COnijetutro that thle lolta iifl larmjers alonig the shiores of t lie Great Salt Laike lmay some11 day 11ind them. Celves to the prodi tamtint of' the de mus e hll.llander-coi'.elled1 to je. s, by earthwork.s, the etieroaebi 'iient of salt wate'r, or submnit to the retIirinig pruoess~t of inundaItion11 ."' liE I IEPATIu, (COMPOU;ND,p -M~ADE' BY King & Sons, of' Columbia, f S schdtvwholesale and retail by Dr. W. - E. A iken,, aigent . Thoe buy ing by C gzen will save the freight fromi Co. 2 18 IVIILLINWE.Y. it's BOA U wishes t, iinfa,rm tier V.friend.a patlronis. and public gene-ally hal she bias enigagedmiheaervices of't wo first iss mantu nor dress mnakeits whlen Northi Nio 1a expected here lthe 3rd of' October, hien i'he will be preparoed I. carry onia rat cla'ss D)ress Ala'ting Afilinerivy estnb. ahmenl. Pitr ioniago solIcited Satisiac. 0o1 getaranteed, oct 1 J- 0 ~O. AAG FRigNs in -tee th1i, CkLI ill.-A'Ki I'67 llV' can ie obliftJ by. "il"lns Of-faU"ied Pid I)etr,fo CO.NN l,CLOW E * CO ., Witrusboro ,4. C. verpt 10--mn T(G THE! Wholesale Traft. T'UDUI NG fle tivit-e by I) net, wi e) entier witi confiderce uponl Iim s oil ne w els elprite, of -eguraliig our % hole s i'll frimn our I (toil Tro('e. I y itv-,g sepin e itni di.-tiiict i -ii,v fr in t: IIt inl doing so. we flikier ourie:vub iiin it will not ionl mieie If nI at 0i 1 of n, nmmiierotn en,iomert, 1.l that nil -'lExeti. Idive Wh1l i le en e" n i% i I mr p uI s i laro influx ot' new trade. n.d of it chal .acler not herieofore enjoi. Cl. I I t-ust be ohvi ois to t vei y 1.lyer It niI a stritlly e-Wholesale Jhsi.re," arrar:etd anid adtpted fori tWmt Tlntle only, will. a corps of experienced Wholesitle 8 nme') wift it stock carefull) telecied- for Ili Tritdle only, and moreover. fie avtoidal.c C c111ming im CoIItIICt wiL.h ret il i t mm S ich a hocnse, we issert. mutt and i 11 (immothd itself to tihe (tde. Four yenrs mago we Rdv-riieid fhnt we intended ito rake Charlotte n %hol(ittile mirl. mid oitr 'i ie w holesale. Intse." We tiow have Tle proud In Iisfaciti n of .-ceing it ai necompliFh ed fact. We n-)w enlli onr it tenIt ion to tie fact Ouit We have e. veri d otir t-uret 1) 1-lore iito in V . holelale 1111e o , mihere y1iml can f1nd A.-. iies o' poods necerssar y I'tor n colitry sit.' e. to wil : Dry Goods, 0om keinir, ilome'. , hoes. 11a 1, Nolionts, Ilrneu-ries, llar iwanre. M illin-rY,- ull in, v.om11pleie linem, hought. ii rge qukantitieu :t1nl fro'l time very Irrt hands. Oir itock is now arriving anid will be comlp!ete itotit tlhe Imt r Septentl.er, and will be time lmrgemi of tiny here, the pre. lenlions ofothers to ihe contrmy no.A ilh. at: Iding. We r'l-e; cl" y iP 'ite your peon"011al .inrpecth-n, or tii'e 0 ts for Very trnly ytnr. WI'lTKOW Y & IIN'TELS. CIIA nmTTE N . C. RIETA L Now, i.. f'e w.-wot'i.e.nlm B; ii ho. We nonV ICIpy tlile e i er tic liE Itile, 0 it ,e 111 i%*rvomii-y ktown n thie erp . Ibeem , Illk-t n o'. Dryvrood" Hipp,.Ao rnr ry on onr iNi.ji naitretr and np: 6'E - ** is-'I ip. at d has aliiiu t bet n oni floolo., we einim-Ptivo in'.l.lif line to e.xt;,I in ik, t exace inil lo.w n ew S of pmies, ind to ex(1i ge eriIlVY. 11 e will. in thn% ih .uie. have a crps bf Ibir,y Filles er' an-I Sah-a-Ladie.,.nlli experietretd. off 1hic and 0briging. AQ"' We will mnke. the Millintry brINch a (h ly - W. & . J1 W. LAW & CO,, Now Receiving, TklEIER BTOCK( OF Goo . ,i Dress GootIh, * C lothnug, e Gents Fturnishing Goods, ' Cloths, Cassimners, a .5 Boots, Shoes, g Hats 4 rocke'y, 0i oceies &c. We call special amitention to a handsotno line of Chiarltesville (Va.,) WIooten Mtillsa Casisimiere, and( htandsome iniigontal lonmiings, also dliff'eent styles of fnneiy Caussimer's for Pants. ail of whtichm we are preparedi 1o hmave made to order in thme most approved style, WE~ AREI STILL PtREPAliEb TO IJAVE Dfi S 11h178MAI)E TO ORDER. rTe Stalte of South Carolna. COUNTYlO orFAIRFIELD. IN' THlE COMMON/ PLEAS. T TIs ordceed that time Court of 1.General Sessicons aind Common Pi'ens In anid for the Goumnty of' 'Ifniettd be amid tha sanme Is hemeby adjournedi from Mondaiy Nov. 2nd, 1874, to Mlonday Nlov. 9ths 1874. Thme Clerkh of the ('monnty wilt give de notice biy pi'btientiton that time presence of lime Orandi att I Petit Juroers and of wmInesses wilt not be reqmmired ntil'12 o'clock Mi. on the last nammed date. (Signet.) T. J. tA..KEY~ Ootobem 20thm 1874. Circuit Jludge. ' rue Copy. 8A M'L. B3. O1f.OWNEY, Clerk of Couti, O.t 24t2z& ronithe lood 0 MAKE9 THE WEAK_?TRONGe 4Peruvian ar.P tect ec Solution of t e toxide of Iron, is s& combined as to htave the character of an aI"ment, as. easily digested 06d assimilated tvith the blood as the simplest food. It incredses thc quantity o-;NatUWe's Ow1n itazing 1gent, Iron in the blood, alg cures "a thousand ills," simply by Toning up,Invigorating and Vitalizing the Sstem. Thse en. 44ched and vitaized blood per. tneates every part of the body, repairing damages and waste, searching out tnorbic secre tions,- and leaving nogaing for disiase.to feed, upon. Thiiss e s0cret of the woon derful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsid#. Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar. tlhca,Boils, NeiVotusAffectionsr Chills and 'evers, Rumors, Loss 'of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of tho Ridnoys - and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases orifinating in a bad state of the blood, or ac-e companied by debility or a loto state of the rstem., Being free from Alcoho in anf form, its energizing ets are not fol. lowed by corresponding reac. tion, but are permanent, inf&-. sing strength, vigor, and nett life into all parts of the system, and building up an Iron Con stitletion. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from veak, s1ckly, siffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men. and -zvomen; and invalids cannot reasonably hesw itate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU* VIAN SYR UP blown in the glass, Pamphlots Free. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Froprietors, No. 1 Milt n Place, Boston. Bon ny DntoITA OENERALLf. YO U W ANr TO XNOW Where you can get Good., Cheaper than were ever offered before? Ok --4IN G ! Oa fe aeJylii tob0 enZ O soko Fl od,I i no n ad oo nPl' o0 llk Irn ndC stune Stegad n a a nc s . A nd r o s - S h o el a d t ng o var ou ki d s wi h or to a r v . M Shelf Waeh srcevdvrzc niea l ad it on ,an w ll b c mp et oo , m Tool cm lt . Am u ii n,O n n lare ad red. (Large supplly ofe Leath Ir n irn Plae, We ll h a , p, 1 1 li gned sti ockf( of good in mpy ine konintly oa harnd- ('holi firesh 8 ee od and oher arce firOnthan. lNals and gra5 Ss sepi .24 ki .s i .l ALLOWeto A Y,e M