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THEFAIFIELD HERALD: R, MEANS DAVIS, Editor. Wedclday Morning November 25, 1871. A warrant has been lsimed by U. S. Commisinier Obear for the ar )e,t of Musco Boullware (colored) who ctrucic James Shelton (colored) for voting the Corceno thket. The on forceient lawb work both ways, Ben Butler says lie isn't aroing to write a letter explaining the cause of his defeat, and divulging sundry party villainons, 'tie isn't going to forn- a now-parfy, and he is:k't going to run again for Cilice. We wi.sh Ie had also said that he isn't going to steal any more spoons. The Union IHerald continues to quote from the Inter Ocean. We had thought that the recent clections had taught it more sense. One con solation is that the Inter Occan i about the only Northern paper that can be drawn upon for blood Aid thunder items about Kn Klux. We don't care a ip now what the Inter Ocean has to say. The people re pudiated it on 3d November. By the oflici-al count lRainey beats Sain Lce for Congress by only 09 votes. This incitinles tho returns from several precinets in Ge.irgetown which made irregular returns. lin severa"l phaces fle indepein(lent re publicans were driven from tle polls vith cilhs u1nd.1 kiives. IHad these not been intimidated1, Lee woid have beaten RIainey esily. Trot out your enforoeient law. .adical pa peris ae endeavoring to eroate a scisalion by recording in itli3s thit whei Nobles was mhot in E:1lgelield oil vleetion daty, "he fell in his tracks grasping in death the ripub/io-v tic4ke." As he was shot VhI ile runninlg fI oi thlie polls it is but natural that he shoild have died with a tieket in his hand. lILd ie been shot. while rmminu from seim Snihboing bell roos-, lie would mo1t prohlly have olio grasping in deittt a squing ol rooster. The Unio lioraid injorms ani ar title contaiiig the folowing sen tenei,: "Like Noles we litve no doubt that htulreds and hundred- were shot down on l.st ch.etion dIy for dring to excre,ise thiri ri ghts as freeen." As the Uinion lierald d1oes not give thbe source of this article, we prcsumen it assum nes the rei-poniii. I ty for it. Will t ho U nionm lorald, lhen, please publish a list of' a few of the satid hunlrd eds oif martyrs who were murdered on election da.y ? Will it also pulis h a list oif radicals who were s-hot for mtahtreatinug no groes who had the indtepienden.ce toi vote theo demiocratile ticket 1 'Thle latter list would greatly preponider. ate. It is to bo hopod that when the next Congress assembles it will "investi gate" Col. ~Merrill and D)etective Hester, the renowned kur klux hun ters. Mierrill is said n ever to have been in a battle. W'hen his regi mient was ordheredl to fighit the In dians, lie obtained a certificato of ill healthI and rema~ined in SouthI Carolina ling enough to engineer a fradulent bill for $50,000 thtrough the Legislature. lIo then wenit to Louisiana to raid on defonceless old men and woment. //e himsc// made ani afj/daiult implicating ninety of the best citizens of Shtrevepoi t, and had half a dozen nrrested. For this he was censured. Ifis object was solely to intimuida.te the whites anil secure a radical victory. liut the Lou isiarta tigers dli;not scare worthi a centt, and lthrashed oumt th rt ad icaIs in spite of Merrill. In Alabamia, lIe-st er arrest 'd mtany itnocent eii izens, aind carried several hanidenm id to Mlobille. These gentle. tmen have since beeni released. Theo eection in the N orthi is a revere rebitk0 to the presiident for thiun pertoit I tig sneh iitrocities ini the name of the United st ites. iLa:st sesioni Senator iloyard en. dca vore d to hiave Mer.rillI pun ishted by ('ongrees. llt the ricaezl ma. jority piroteted their faithful btench mian. It ii to lie hoped that the new Congressi will take this maztteor in hand, and that Merrill and IIester will be severely puiihed for their mi sdeeds. This will bc a.eroosruto avid will harmonizo the North and the South, a result that noVer would have becn Fteurod by radical bung. ling and radleal oppreAsion. Our Fature. Th'o woit is over. 4lette- days are in store for the yeo'ple. ThI nation lis awakened from its drunk-t revel, and with uninistakuble symp tons of political headache-, is count hig the cost, and setting to work to repair the danlge it be wrought-. Its wildebt orgies were performed in the Southern States, and hire ruin is sen on every hand. But this will be renovated. Some of 'the States have )f themselves burst tho shackles that 'bound them. Others like South Carolina have not yet suo. 3eeded. Bat she l is greatly weak ,ned thein, and 'they are still further wenlkened by the succes of Conser vatism in 'the North. Our p-eople are beginning to look tip and appear mdre cheerful and hopeful of the future. We see that omething can be done to arrest the tide of corruption. Sjuth Caroliha has boon very ]runk for years. But the demooratio triumvph is a tab of cold water to hver politicians, and they inust )ober lown. They can no longer ihsue rraudulent bonds and pay certifl ,ates. They can no longer pass laws which are uncontitutional-. All of these will be testified V' the *oArts. - 0lliiials will be held to a striet ac. count in the perforinne- of thleir duty. The Grand Jury and the Court ro:-n will soon be A terror to cvil doers. In this way we will have a better government, ond having one, we %\ill prosper and the State will grow in population aid in national prosperity. T.ie Euroroenant Aot The enforcement act is used as tn excuse for every species of outrage rnd every kind of politicalhiarangue. It has been tortured into so niany formis that it is a hideous mionstrosity, meaning nothing and yet everS thing. A citizen can scarcely take his Incals, now, without being charged with a violation of the enforcement act. Judge Mackey has lately seen fit to ride this hobby. We *ere not i(t the court room when lie delivered his eharge io the grand juiy on Wed. it's i y in t. INt we are informed thiat lie eilarged upon the euforce nent act v and, into the broad field fenced in by its flexible proVisions) lie Iigged in widhout cerenony, several cireuninstantes that have lately oc eurred in Fairfield county, though, ini our haumible opiniion, they have aibour.as much to do with the enforee inenit acts as a miemiber of the Judi. eiary hats to dho with polities. In the first place, we are informed, lie ot derdd the grand jury to investi. gate the ease of the young men, who on the 24thi October, blew hornis'and denvouniced certain parties as thieveE vand scoundrels, and to see whethei they should not be tried under the larovisions of the enfor,emnent act. Now the facts ot that ease are -u follows: On the 24th of October 1). 11. Chamberlain, John J. I'attera son, A . 8. W allace, Parimelee, Mmi ton anud Richardson caine to WVinns. boro to speak on the political situs. lion. Chiambterlain mnadd a good speech. Although republIcan, it was decent and fair. It was atttntively listened to, anid net once interrupted Chamberlain's promnises oi' reforni wvero warmly applauded by the con sarvatives presenit. llut after him, thme othier speakerr addressed the mheeting; avid instent of endeavorinig to instrtret and ele vate their igniorant haenrets, they made direct appeals to their basesi prejudices falsifled the position o the demoeraits and deliberately falii Iied facts. Their whole object ap peared to be to array race againsi race, and to agairi tOat opei griping wounds, whicb, by the effortr of aill patriotieceitizens, white anc colored, had been partially healed These men wouldh have been hisse( down by any intelligent audiencee liut the poor colored persons prenent who had niot the intelligeneo nor knowledge to tliscoter the falseho'oda avid the dangerous sentiments thai were uttered, were again deluded, anc became a maddened mob that wouli hear rno reason. T1heo men who ifiade these. speecebe thlus proved themiselves villains and liars, as can be shiown by the records Thecy were dangerous charaeters tc the peace of the commnunity-as dan. gerous as the incendiary, the mur derer or the assassin, and inspired thei depest loathing in the breasts of de. cent andi intelli,?ent, conservative and republican alike.Te were..d.. nonnoed Individually abd collectivraly (ekoopt Chatnbbrlain, who wat thi decent lbah or the party) because of their individual acts, and not hbt cause of their politioi. Does the foot that i man it a Vhdi oal politi'Ian, shield him from being denounihed for theft of publie 0obeyb Does the Lot that be is a radival Xongressman shield - him 'hbm buing denounced as a liar for denying acts that are recoided against hiu ? Does the faict that he Is a radicalilemagogue shield him b>eing denounced as a liar dndleInc6odiaty when he utterr base falselicodii to an igi.orant find vredUlous people, -nnd by his (.lAlfied' tions tende to aray race against race t ie knows tliAt 'h lies wilfully, know4 ingly and maliciously when he sayA that the election of Judge dreond will result in the reenslavement of the bla'ko, and that the censervativeA are wotking to put the black man into slaVerV Shall a radioal office protect him from hiving the lie tlArust into his teeth I Rither let the strength of his own right hand protect him from the consequences of his infamous conduct. This ii what some of these opoakers dia, (we have no reference to their raisin, thel' right hands, they did not offer to do this) and fot theao in. fan.ous act.s they were denounced by certaln citi1ons of Winubboro, who would willingly have accorded these windy doinagogues the satisfaction which an insulted Individual is %%ont to receive at the hands of his insult. Or. This, then> is the outrage which calls loudly for the vengeance of the ciforcemnient nots Intimidation was practiced on Patterson, Wallace and coimPany belauso of their politics. Ceortalu bourbon democrats have all along contended that radical polities consisted tniiil in theft and false. hood, and now we have republican enlorseenvut of thia assertion. Our young mnin miltmidatid these repub lloan demangogue, for thle expo,itionl of t heir Ilit ical platf-irn. Our young men rust, perit,b. ItadicL princi. pled nlu-t b pro'ected, if it takes a whole court awd uut of Congress tc do itn But anothl Y gross Oct of intluida, tion *ns practicd which sticks ii the thruL of [le Iluisuri, and makei his gotgo rise, it wai a dreidfu act, ierlu:tin,g fearful amount oi bloodthir,tiners for its ineoption, and a diubolic couige for itsiLxecution It was one of those dread outragei wich are happily infrtquet.t, and o1 which we r-joice to say, the pe"cfu anld law abiding cit i&ens of Witns bo. o I avo 'levt r before been guilty T h ese n - oung the, these on feeliig mns uters, these fends in. hu man form, these des ils incarnat< rerpetrated a grievous outrwge. Thn3 d id not an<tint h.irnocet t o' jects o their devilish malignity witl tar, and coat them wh*ih renthers TPhey e i 1 not crop (ff thil- ears witi red hot knive,i, or pull their nOSes with glo-wing .pineera They dit not rack them till each bone protru ded from the flesh. They did no' flay them alive, and roast thr in after w ard. They did not perforat e thel bodies with~ sluas froin navy pi.stols nor slit thecit' weasand.' with Ar kansas tootth-puche. They7 did no blow thuem from the Diouths o fifteen inch ('olntiblado WVo,se far' Ivorse than tLa'- They. ?,dew hourn ! And it. is w'.isperod. ('i childrent itt the dark, trodt bling wi terror, wi:th prota tding eyes, tWhiAp er thc fetrftti talt's of g(hoRtd an, spcecs,) that on thme ilame nigh one fiend incarndf'e, mre diaboli, even than hisA comrades, with the eon centrated malignity of tent thousain Ku kluk and a tillion devils; tan tvithbgte, rning ey6s and flaming breatt hissed f'oid bet'ieen hIs teeth tha dreadful, terrifying, muadde'n cry, "GO BIJSII ! But we can pursue this theme ii l onger; Our blood is curdled, ou hair stands on'end. We will roen the sub'ject when we grow calmer We began by thinking our bo3s has been guilty of nothing, and in tende, to censure Judge Mlockey for thmi -portion of his charge. ut the ma lignity of thoir e-onduct hams dawne< clearly up,on us, and we ca~n say noth ing in their behalf; As to tha portion of Judge Miackey's charg, which relates to the WVionsbore News, we will speak of it aniothe time. The Enforoemeht Aet and the Wtaabor NEWS, IIis IIonor, Judge T. J. Mackce on Wednesday last, In his charge ti the Grand Jury, ordered them t investigate certain Cornmunication which recently appeared In the Wirnsboro NEws' and to repor whether theauthor. of ..:a o... .. niuosions,sand the Wiunshoro NEWS, had . be*/guilty ,of conspiracy Un der the teoonstruelion adta of oh gro$d. The' cotan1unil3ktions t'ererr-d to were headed 'Tit for Tat)" and ad vised the pleaeful law abiding citi lenwotairlield to ti-6ritMi,(6 be tjTeen. certain i'dividuals who in the 'eiection had -proVen thenilielves friesds of good goverinicm nt and re forse, and others who had raised the q44estiod- of. color, ani Lad bebn peculiarly bitter in their conduct. *I cOn uia tiit-hilo iis ds s stated that they ad no infennc to tho e colored mon who while mp. porting the rtiublicai titk.-t, did so quietly.aid witiout giving offense to uny one. But tie authors stated that there WorU' eltait i'dividuals who while ihey had recleived iany flvors from the whites, novettheles were very virulent and i.ctive in working igaint ihe coh-er vhtive-4, and iN raising the cry "-titik to your dolor." The whites Aere adkisedt to -iclierber these i0iVidunis w ho w1l)ht*,6a nothing Ilnore to do witi white nmen. That wis the gist of the communchtioh-p whioh distinctly doelared thmt they did not disorimi na.te on'aceount, of politica. His HJonof. we are told, announced that whefi such senitn(ras were ex pressed in a nc wspaper t hey robo to the dignity of a conspiraOq, and fu'rthermore seemed to declare thtit the Winnsboro NEws is the only paper in whii such sentiments It ove ever f6und the light. 11m 1linor conoot have been an attentive readetr of newspapers or he would have bo.. come fatuiliar with such sentiments, and would nothave paid thie Ntna this high compliment of originality. Of the crime of originality we plead not guilty. His Honor bas probably not been a close reader of tihe NEWS, (which has been sent to him regularly for twoy0ars)or he would have known that we have ever opposed political pro scription, and the raisitig of tire question, of color. On the contrary we have been remarkably moderate towardo those officials -aginst whom no offence nave that of pOlitleal differenco lihs been oharged. We have taken advantage of every o,Portnity *e have h.ad to commou4 republican oflicials, and in,this way.bave beei subjected to nortificatin, for we have frequently found ourselves badly mittuken. We hI%Vo seen our 'ohdem hopes decay so ftequontly as regards Tadi cal p'olti0iFtnstha1t we nre begining at last to be rather ehary of our praise. But this ij not our fuult. It. is the frllt of th oilicials. Hlaving shown that we have never been Ilibe)at or euptious heretrnforr. it remains,to be seen whether art this latU day, we have taken a new de. parture. XYe mnaintrin we ha\~re not. The individuals named in the~ of. fsnding articles are said to have ralse.l the question of' race. -Thuis a da~ngerous matter, a firebranid in a field of brush. it is thre duty of every patriotic citizen to crush out these firebratuds. In drl.g so wrere acting as cons5ervators of the peace, and public benefa-ors ndi riot as vile conspirators It is k:iown by every ihtelligenrt fpereon radical 0o- tms9rvatiwe that radical governinen's her etofrore haive been huge awihdiea mer o machines for stealing money. It is knrownr too that at the last e.lection tOe radicals used the same timber ho framoe their new governme nt as hias entered into rall tire other rOtten ettifleet. The tionsetrtirecs well knew had they obtamined tire lmower taxation would have been reduedd aeesral mnills; at least seven thours::,nd dollars In this Cotunty. ftow ti is prev'er tedt by what means ? fly thre eff.rts of half a dosen personrs who have been pampered by the tax-payerri, anid given that position which gives thlttrm inrfluenrcej who tell their ignorant col ,ored brethren thart tihe whbites are h ying to them and enaeavoring to I take liberty away from hhiem. Are we sit down anrd quietly and fedid anid pamper ind ividurals whore~r falsifying . u ? Aund is our refusal to do so to be construed into a conspiracy I Th'lis . eonspiracy tool is a double edged one. t The whole radical party from the in ception of its power in South Caro lina has been a hurgo cospiraey arid r plot aginst both the rights and the property of the people. Firsit let the grand jury present the whole radical SState government and et it incaree.. rated for conspiracy, and then it may have tiae and leisure to take up suoh small fry as the Winnsboro N Ews, and its "Tits for Tate.9' A gain If w o are guilt y of conspi racy, to what ludierous besults will it lead. Certain individuals "eon.. . aired" n eltion a...mnt h rights and- property of the pool lo. 'it for Tat and the Winuaibro NEws 1onounced these conspirators, in) the intorobt of th9jp ple. Now suppose ,he Coum-and"Gratpd Juir sllal puln li the NEWs as a Gonspirator aghiinst onspirators No. 1. Who will pun ibh the tourt and Grand .ury as )onspirators -Ugaitist oohspirator bNo. 12? - Teally Uthis matter i. perp!exing We are dae,ld by tho protean shapes talimed by the eiforceinit laws. Will bomno one auswer the above con lunderim t [COM MU NIC(ATED-)]. V-A"Onir.r.r Vuuld It not be wiell to hslc 4omc )f your retdb. to ihke a hasty glatce it the Law of this Stato on the sub eut of gamrlbliing t It is very plainl il empintie, ad very casy to be inderstood. By reference to the Itevised S1tiats ofthis Stole, chapter 69, page 40C, they \vill there fii.d it in ui.tistiaktable tntim. They will see lhut a srious offece It iM, atnd how le'-o the hopenalhtiCs are, mnd by f'erence to See. 16 of said chatipter) ,age 400, they will find this speciul )rovison I . ''Each Sherft, iDputy Sherilt, Coroner, arid their' depitien, aind ,very T1il Justice, told all (m0aii. les, shr.l. before they be qualifiled ,o net in their atill each of their re. petive offioes, in addition to their C.lpec ive oathis of LtliCe, take an1 mtah to fefoec, aild, to the e.0"llt ,f their pow,er an'd ability, carry into !lreet this ebapter, and, in all- OaSes to brh.g to .jut:ce violation4 of tie nmme, wir.ever such violation h; shall !Oe within their view aid knowl. idge." Now 31r. 1litor, is not this very lia rand positive I1aw, nr1d essential y obligatory on theco oflivers ? How aas it bicen obtervel, (i- r,ither with vhat impunity has it been over arid >ver again violated ? MORF,' ANON , otlrit'r Jollrinl isms. "Seter" is the way the OubtuquIe lerald spells Caesa r. Neat, but lot gaudy. "Prof. Tyndall fldoes't t-elieve in ienven.1 Aud, if seeing only i, )elieving, it is fdared that he never vIill. 4Grace Greer'wood,'' an c:-elanlge ells us, "doesn't biieVe in hutior as beverage." Such, we are told, is hq experience of ill who have tried t to excos. . The Milwaukee News iDsists that islb can I-ear. There is no doubt hat Some of them can. Such is n luestionably the casa with the priij :ip,il sardine in -G ratiL. Cabiiet. Short dresses tore coming into ashion agaiii. We himow this wodill ae thre Case as s,cot as ai woan wiithi i precrtty foot and anklie could seuu c .he ciei.f sayi-o in the maittte!r. We are told! that " tir. JI,to, of In. liana, recently elopedI with anothler reani's waife, asist, r a r>d dauter." Bhrighrsin) hi'nself col hairdly) have unde a cleanier sweep1 of the famtcil) "W\Vhat ," iisks one of thle Ifemale uirnrge-shi icei s, "arte we to d.. wit h rur' daurght ers 1' It they are very ~oung, drownw thcemr. If t hey ar'e too 1i0 to drowna, wihc-Lut that is ale miipaossibility. An e xchani ige says th at "'a Verm'OontI nian w ho forgot to re i,ter coi.tioh s siinef wiith theC r' iteerain that he is regr.t-red in leaveni."' Alt, buti ,becie'd b Ie r le drevil to paiy if t hey ihcorld have f,irgot ten to rr ;iste r hime hrere> teo. It is said thait "abeef is onely three seaets pca ercound ine t rego, while 1 11liOs are $ h00t ap1i"ce,"' Thcus the' t.ietationr of the Oregirnian to et iiiimse!f to death is p,Ov'iide:itihv sauntern.eted by thre igh price a-f's tnera. . A BI astoni pa pera' dieelires t hat G en. Btler rmade a tiuich better fIghtr wir b li.i wet'iih than hes woud hav, e done without it. Thee is rio doubt of ir. Theough not oneh of a soldier-, llutleri certiainly fights ith I a wiar Thie pean iut erop oft thle pi enn~a year a rionn i a to but 7l5t,i00 bheis. Th'lis is nlext to no crop iat ili, and unless the Geoi gira Iiegislatuare, Ioi instance, can suieeasfurl ly Oceoe oni hbestncu ts,ohlin pi ns; or peoern , a d isaistrouis pate in tha t iody wouldht seem to be iinev it tble. Weare tol thbait "th~'eri aire sit Gecorge W ashcinugtoncs in ihe l'oecnsy I ratia State priaon." Whcile it 'ir probable thait thees six mcoderrn (. W.'',% like their illust~1rious protot y pe,. could nrot, lie, it wias too ev'idoently tnh' mnisfortunec that they couh'ii steal. It Is saidi that "'Dio be wis lia. zone back on out meal." liis per soual expeciiecelias no dloubt taucght hius, as we long ago told him it would, that, wheni mixed with toc much whiskey, it Isn't wholesome. Gen. B3utlor etngaged a section o mrtillery, in anticipation of his ece ion, to leave lloeton on Wednesday >n a plat form car; it wats to accomopa iy himt to Gloucester, to fire a grin it each stopping station bedtweoon Bston and Gloucester, arid 100 guns >n reaching t-he latter placee. his ixperienee at Ifort Fishier ind uced tim finally not to wasta nowdor., A Ildhallch to C0.0m1bi il Iheijoerce of Tefift 11l4 Ordti r. The,itllov,jng oitizeniti irrospee. tive o'bartyhavet beeu-seledoted by many other citizons, in1 mjeting as, semiblod, to .represent the County of Ed'igefild beforo tle United States ofii,ls in 'ConIbia, on Mlonda next, in regard to the recont cleotion a1nd the trotables growiig out of the salie: All citizens named are carn 0.tly Iqueste. to be present ini Ci lulbi thiti 't h6 ' it ippointod : M . W. Gary; ). L. 'irner, It. G. At. l:I t tivat, W allace alorgau,r J. V. 11ellimi Jpj tv renuo Cain, 1, -w is Juiies, Jamns A. Ifichardoei, o I'mTlS G. 1auoll, 1 3ti as Si1n mt1ois, G 1). TiIaI i W i, %Vesloy JerlIe-stm, ti.,mes Y. ("albreith, V, W. t(arwile, Will. lei-ritt-, . "r , John Ct Sheppiord, George Morgan. i ?'rlejteld Adleniset. III,tr% has4 beein runsacked for tle times when 1 la-s11Achi t%1t, s u wett c) n it o ura tie. 'l'he tr-,iorv of living 111011 WillS U411i:g i to the tSk. It, scetbias that the -Iato vote.t for hllm. as Jelff-rson I'r Prt's,i deit at his suosId ltt't.lin in 80h,. A tig gap then inervttes. Ii 1-1,30 Marcus lorton wa, eoo ed Gjovo-101rnor ovIe It vrd Evert-tt. by a majolity oi two vtes~--Ith j vot st 'dini g .\lortol 51,1134, Everutt 50,725, satter ing JW7-4lndj- afet'wallds re-elected by the. .Iegislature. lie wasii a Dim U uratN but No (w.td his election to a Ii (1 1o0r inne i . Thein i6 anJoiher Fgnp Iow uintil wea coie to WIsto n's eIet tion on the lip of the un-ex,.uiled 1i0il w. vo of '74, utle-s the eoa:i tion of 1830 which electedi Bitit well Goviriori and Sim:iier, ntinnt or be cOnlsi d.ed an1l exceltionl. jeffer1son. Molrtoli, istonl (J.iot are in truth (he (oily Democ'at.- who have e i nrild the Stte mic iicciia origii o' thu goveru tuednt. PHOTOGRAPHS I I ) \ % wi-hin1ig Phoiograpls will d o Io cal n Ad gi-I 1h 1 lit Otlin e 1, ti i lnclo,ing lny emIUtaislhment in ab ' tw wcck t-;im dnte. nov1 21xVW. M. H.ARIDIN. 350 ItEWVARD 1. QT0hEN froism m pln Itit ion neat 1 0:i1asltoc k wi 1ii hit hle a-i f t v datyes a baie of 0-rtn. 14n1id btle hal six ho . 1 1te-ard's paeti. n1l.1 fatur to t eight ilcihe Inl leagihlnl mn'd 11:1k(d with fihe lei(er. ''K" inl pook berry on tie vitie. I will give the Aove reward for the h:le ol' coton id the ihie. tov 21-xitt .AS. .JOX1. Tathiablo Proper(y f0r S ide. otfr for en'o on Tuesdly the 15tl1 . 1. da1 of Decemiler.1. next lily v-41i41a. Saw ;In.1 Ori. .\ill. biltinlted two l iles sotih of Thi psons T. U.. lornierly owned by Abeli Andlt Brown, lhis aill i.4 in goal collilionl. an1d loinig a goodl buIsi laies. Tlie -gii is a Ilirty-five h1ors oWiiler po't!tIle. I will Also sell oll t lie satm ditsY tIll Ihe hiihmr til he yard l' sa:e wil" take place lit Ihe mill Pits ies wiisig it) exaninle i1 ptoper hy wt livitel to to o oit. Once. i:nti. -F"or tie Mill ohe half cavh for I le blan1. ,crite i Oredit of t welve mtIIIt h with good sonrity nn1.1 10 per e t, ill tere.-i trom ily olf sile. T he 11m11ber wil! te solit r e ih. All ttersos itlebt'd to me for in.1-anh snre wiarneda tao muak e iimediate, pay ltient, oi terwie lteir- aiccotant witl l h patii.d in I ith tband of ain att orneyc) f'or t-illieci on. POil SA L1~ 30U irs ies AIlules, verali head - jfth .\ll Cows, and alt Ayrshaire ll I, niiily 10o J AS. C CA r.l)Wf:l.6, hor' 21 LaGran-ge,~ S. C. A lot of i V(th i er fieqi. kindii of Letoans, lossni. AlIso, Ice aliungts on haind nov 18 J. G1lIOI'CSCilL. F'. iiO-- whic wi-al to t-ent, the Ttiwn . .larkei. 'or' the year ocunenuesing l)ccettheri li 1874, as-e hitreliy itifill 1( -aa sealed bi is for ii the jn will be ri' 8e ived i.yte un deu signeda 'intcil is Saud Thels .\ini-kst liss beaen dividled int.o in h lighaa.-t hiohiler, thle renit paynlbe quiartrr ly ini na'vtince. W. Nt. NiEiYON, sssv 2t-xlt2 t lerk. OATS-HIIAY 750 UUsIIEs sEPD JA ?OOOO lbs. Timnothy Hay. F'or Hale tow For' TheI ~. 24. ldafy J3"o0,&ASOj. 11 T1 ifteI en hen,ol otf \l Iiseli C'ws1 Uin, am nt br-eed. Apple Io Dr. Isaiah Simnpsoz D~EI TIST. ) SrEC 'UL LYX infrmsa thie Oltizen ni d publi gener-ally I hat iso wi I vist l in,,bro,8. 0. lProfessionally, ih Ilit b daty of Nov'ember ansd ren,ain 1 dlayst. Sat itafnet ion i inarantlIeed. ALLparties indebfed 10otie for Slon an iSeaI- o ( aanor, are brb liosiisd ihat their' holes and acconhie a'r duo 1stI Novemiber.nmet, uand lintno ex lt nioni ol' utim enni be~ granted. Thaose Sed lig lbhehr notes beltot e nmatuity, will b allowed a liberal di.i,'onu I. -t 8 ., PER DAOT, itEAL ESTATH SALI ON the first Monday in Dideliber wd will offer for sal-i at Winns boro, lho plantation tif 'homas 8tilt, do. ceased, on Jatisoh's Creek lat Fairfield Co int ., Scien miles iebat of the eburb house. For the oon#enleno of putiidhas, ers; the plitc has been div I ed into ai trut.i A, 140 acreA I n, lob l ab. 1a C. 178 ; D, 23 R, 99 ; V. 270. Each traWt is Well Vaitered fin(ti iinbered. Encit ii-ct (oicept 11, nnd D.) lans a betlebient. Also o- iho day folloWing, via : tnestlyl bedenher 81h, we will soll at the resi tieitce of Tniutas Stitt, tIecas. d, oil lhi per'sdnil property, conssthig of .lules, (46. ilogg. Corn, Fodder, Ootion, AWoisdnet .Aouse hold and Kitdhn Fur ulinre, &c.. &. Tei ims for Itea1 Ralaae One. It ird daN I halAnce in two a qial ann. n1uai1l illstlin ents, wit i It brett at w elve per cent, per annain froni 'dly of ptr. olhaqc Piveachalsestt i give bond. WiM i wo gooI llerhonal sedftilleh, antd n1,rt gage oa the pre.ises. For the Per-sdJitl properly, forms ossh4 For fa.rtler patf liculiarsa I>p)jy an J r . I'TT 1 JA.I. L. MA11TIN, Excoutotde nov lI-x2ti FOIL SAIJ. N Ila dest. Nond-ay in Decen.her Alt U Winisbor4o. Ihe plitee formerly owi. id by Ir. Wilii:tim tj. iti-h, sjbsequ at!l y by D)r. " N. Martin. The i lace ads:iing itI pl tat itiota 4,f I hos.. siitt, deceasedi. hasia good Ilvellinig. oulhoauses, well (ad fin'e waaer, ko., &!.* Tie locaiion, for at lea- thirteen re:it's pasa, kina .AIan re i!IIIhv l.; aal thy. esp cially exem}-t trom chills. Tertlic tlie %amie as fir lho Real E<ante adVei ak-L hbove. For far ther partietilars apply td J %S. Li \ARTIN or J T. W. STI'T. nov ll-x2tl ASSIGN EES ALIX IN PtANIKRUt-'CV. ii he aii0te of Alexatider A. Newlbill.-z Uanki'tupl I a purstintict Of alt firtlet- made hy tln Ueo. 9. lryAt, Jud1ge d ilae District Vourt oft bIe U. .. for Soll ih Carolina, Ia the aboci: entailed Pt it iont I Will offer foa' sale oa le 0 M .1)iiday- in 0oceouber roxia, bdfore 1116 Collat. 1laaad door in Wiust'il ), bot woe fn I1he lepai Itilalrs of sa'd al amplllic ut erv in 11he highest bithier, thi lollowing propera. beloligh.g llb lae e.llame df saidf l3aiinkiutil- : Tihe I rat alt 1 6-d -'0" tn tile p1it made by J 1. I.y!0s.). 4, ad ekhibited] a day Of'.'tI: Fo 1It ch of the tract maako-11 a hel'oin " E." n .lits Vus1 cf I 1.d road fr-it. ' CroAvyVille to Jm'nfieo1: so much of tIhe. irot marked ' h" n a lies Wejt of Paid Roiad, nid 1a ic's marked "D" and 8G." The above dIt-cribc-d1 properly will be sold by said jala : 'T'ats IAN"0." ald "E' on.;J; aii hl "E'' weoi Will be sold stpar ratc ly : Tihcl "D" nd "0" will be sold l6 get ier. Ter.s or S..ie cA s - SA I(UEJ.t B CLO% NEY, Assignev. Nov. 12-xit'!. WL C. BEE & cOli YArCTO US A ND OMMiISSION MR0HAN'fS, AD i'8WIIARV.6 CRAl RLESTox R.C., L I'WE,tAL advances mnode.hpnn con .J itrolneis of Coaton ot4 o4her Fro. diuce to then in Claiaesiton, or throigli their corirepoilents in Liirpdol, No* York nnil Baltimore. jg&u I"frticalar aftention to tht #ale (Y upland Cotlon. N(.v. 7 TO THE PUBLIC. -\Y~iNd piirlhab. the amfodk .~and hixaaa ares of' lI $ugenhleiatacr a-nad Co 1 am aaow pi'epaared to otfer' to a hec pilihh a fir.si, a:insa' bar anfd resaatauat. Th'ie finiest. uriea. hIltors, Segstrs &c., will be kept olr.aantly on laind. Uillfortiin Fegard .. madae aspaeciily. A billiard andu( a baga: idil, I aihlo are aittahed a.o a he baia, what-t the laovers of duo ename cani spend a pleas ant biur, I respeca fully aisk the publid td give an,e a call. ict l--uIm . 1.ROt'SCilEL. I etish Camidios 1 labha inge'r Snaps. 1 '4 Soda Crack ersa nlaalhy iantafatared lay the~ pubscribet'. eFrmis oaf dale--Casha dem 1ole antI seetig or IBaikable Ncslo, o1' ordet' ott (Tottoti Mevo0lins- - a. Mf. EbbaiCTT. N. 11. The tiottoi roll has beets itnprtidt 33n tho Oun of 1874. ,t. M. IN. i'ew Groceries. ' hh'I l'RO RtICO anda laag isiS -18L) 1 MolassesS and Caintont Sit-nap. hh ld, ('hoite D)emor-ara Sugitt'. 12 h1hs. Yellow C, l4ktr~ it, and Grabtilse tad Unagaa'. ie 8 S ack.8 pritne JiboCoffee, CHEAP F?OR CAsth t12A.T Y, BRO3, & SO nOV 3 Pay Up Your Accounte. ALL persons indebted to Caldwell .3..Bros. & Co., and to Caldwell Stu.e y art & Co. are hereby notified thrnat our s books will be closed on the 15th inst, -anld that payinent must be made, We noed ,money to meet ohm patyments fote .i stapplies furniaalaed yota. Lea us haave the cash, CA LDWE LL, BRO8. &.00. .Dliaokstook, Noy.3d5 487$