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-.1 - -PT 1 .- .) .,.- - IIj WINNSBOROj S6 C.t WEDNESDAY MQNIN BAY THE F A I R I? 1 hD 11I Hi R LP #Ud15IH8M9 WVF..KLT nY *4L L A S& ir A V I . TVFnW.-The HA94 Ab 10 ubtithed Week y i the Town of Wit;nsbdW, It $3.00 inlriA.4 in advance. @Al ir-snoent, advertls4hitiA lb be PPAdT17)N A D VA NYOE. Obituary Notices and Tributes $1.00 per iquare. hIlinore Presiytcrin Conferente. The committees of cohferenoe of the Presbyterian thurOlq 'north snd south, *hich have been in daily ?e. ' i4n i'tho Franklin street church for the past week, finally adj6rned yes. terd#yt The obj,ct of the conior.. etieS was, briofly$ to establish closer and tqte fraternal relations between the &od:es without sipeoting to se. cure an organio uniuh. The coum Klitte of the church south consis,ed Of the Rev. Dr. Wm. Brown, Mvt. Dir. R. P. Partis, Rev. Dr. R. M. Palmer, Chanoellor J. A. tuglia and' Hun. 1. M. Pbtes. Those of the Iforthern assembly, Rev. Dr. Samuel di. Nicholls, Rev. Dr. Henry larling, Rev. Edwin F. Hlateld, D. 1J., Rev. Thomas H. Skinner, itev. Hedry J. Van Dyke, Rev. Eben:z-r Erikin, and Messrs Benjamin Whitley, James K. aorehead Joiseph W. Edwards and Samuel Al. Breckinridge. Daily poseions, morning and afternoon. Wbi-e hald, the deliberations being with closed doors. It is-learhed that the conimittbe of the southern assembly inbietvu that the previous notions of the northern asse.ubfy are hindrances to closer fra ternit relations between the t*o bodies . comprising the ohurches north and houLh. The comm,ittee of the northern ase-,b.y; it is said, in sisted that tl1 ob-taoleg haVe. been removed by the action already takeil by thi previous assemblies. Tho i aommittee of the southern assembly asked the chutch Uf the north to re; commend their ambembly to mnaku I some further concession. This the i tommitted of the northern assembl'y deolined,t doi,a*d there.:the confer. ence etidbd. - A Iepoter of the' Ga. Iette has. been authorized to state Oat the geitleman who Is the custo. tian of'the papers (Dr. B3rown,- f 4 Richmond),,has promiged bpoh his return from New York where he was bastily oalr.d last night, to furnish a -py of the entire proceedings of the joint body to thi Gakette for pub lication. lie (Mr. Brown) yesterday furnished, upon application, the (t. 16*ing paper referring to the codfiar *nce Prooeedings, but withholditi, as i ill be s6en, the correspondtice o. the jdint body until his return : oThe committee of conference, on 4he part of the Northern and South. ern Presbyterian churches, which bive beeno In session in this blt3 during the past weeki hfe failed to ogre-d upon a basis for the establish tunt of frat-ernal relations. , The southern committee proposed that the domifflittoo of the northern aSsembly recommend to that bod} 6imply to disapprove the reputations of scud mi heiesy; blasphmy, &., I which were cast upon the s9,Utherni churchel fIdti I 185 tu I8th.'* Concur. rence iii this proyddition would have insured the amioable relations de taired. [ The l4ortfierf 68immittes deolined to accede to this arrangement, on the ground that, by the terms of reunion bet*reen the late old and riet school &eurehe.i, the reunited a.'semibiy is debadtl from reviewing or distiirli. Itig utterad1eed rtado pri ur to such re .tniong and that the piaper adopt ed at Uallidjote dlovei-4 th 6ge."-Bultff vuwote Gazettie. 8euth Carolif. A fie* 1Maeofri lodge has been es.: tablished at Maybiion, in New berr County. A Lodgue of ttid kffiights of ierieho has beeni organitied at DaarHngtovr Courthouse. A bale of cotton was stnieti fltdffi the Orangoburg depot on Thursday night, but was captured from the thieves on the followinig day. Mr. Robt. 13. Diuneane one of then oldest and most respected b(isiness men of Greenville, died on the 19it6 inst. Hie was. nearly eighty ydttrs cld. On the night of the 12th instant the stables and barn of Mus. (Corn well, in York County, were destroyed by fire. A large amount of cotton peed, together wIth 6,500 bundles of fodder, were consumed. 'The moles wore with diffioulty saved. Great quantities of eounterfeit tfy-ent notes are in olreulation, and It is well to lo(ok out for them. On the genuine shinpiaster Dexter's hair Is not parted in the middle. T1 Georgia negro has no mnor e faith in Likk Hie lays his money .ut in store glothes rand hair oil, and tue newiof a banit suspension causes bhim to erolIim "Blust a way wid ye, bitt..o a') but dese jeyend or paint. Quick Work. AN IOWA WIDOWSR 6EoDRES A PROMPT itNEWAI, OF HIS WEDl]D JLiMS. Brooker, of Plymouth county, Iowa. was a widower of forty. and is a plodding, indopendent farmer. Brookor is a man of business. Ile ,led to live in Sioux City; while there lie fall into an ecXavation and recovered 0400 daimages f,r slight inijUties reociveil, when lie m,,ved to Plyamouth county, where there were fower deadfalls. But his wife died and left him iii a bad fix. He must bale a housekeeper, and ho had no tLim to f-lol away. lie wanted a taheap nitiole, too, so lie resolved to marry one arid have her for good or bad, a she might turn out. lie went to Sioux Oity -and called o-n an old friendi to whom he stated hia des. perate oasi. The frieud told himi where thdre was a large room full uf sowitig-girls and thought he rliight takb his pitOk of the lot. .he idea Pleaied Brodki. He weit straight to the millinery ostablishmnont arid told the conductress hiN bu,siness. Shd wis amused, and said : "There thty are, take your pick " Brooker wetit around among the boautioe Mith a palpitatidlg hea'rt. lie casually droPibd, in aftabit to their inquiring glaicen, that he was looking for a hotisekeeper. One or two signified their iwifliugto to do hbusbwork, and asked - "Whait wages ?" Brook ,wt then eiplainod that he was looking for a wife. That altered the case) iad the girls reddenbd and looked up to their *otk. firodkbr pibkbd- out 0he rddestotte, and asked her if she Protild give him a moment's conver oation in private. She bluFhingly 30ibented t and th two retired inIto a little back rootIt. Ouly at few fiiinhtea 3lapsed when the 6ouptle caine out Nith a coifuseti sort of air, for they jew the *hule shop was looking at hefi. The young girl started off in thfarry and hurry. lirooker said he had consented to become his wife )rovided she aould get the bonsent of icr parents; aid.she had gode after t. He buio also referred her to ofettlof taiedeading business men ft%i city, respecting his points of 1haraoter arid auiiity to entertain a Ne.'.uJ rear a fatniy . .Jirockar went to lad hutel tb await ?rt her levelopii'otd. The next day a Aysioiaro of Sioux City received a etter, of which the following is a 4uO priutbd cpy : -Sl0iA Tr, 10eo. 1g, 1974. DObTon -t . I Adrei you- A ft W iAotQAskp the barab-6r aud vtdud. .ug f oneHlarth aay J. Brooker of awars %ho -has give mne you for A fan.vo al hb.sdys you are well; Au. Th'itttd wish Ifi.o pleas tell 'Mie his pripanRi:11 ataes as wdil.p his.. pivet irartet is he Abb1 to sup06Ar A amiy-.in,cQmfort would he - make a good.hasbroh-pleas answer thoes few liies Aaindiently for I pxpect to leave town t will look for A answer Monday. A Dres MAnt. iout City Uk 433. Tlle fbspo sos were all favoriablo to h9oker isa suitor. The next day Ii-bariedL Mary, with the full con sent-of hter pired1ts; and to his own hat .joy anid hap;gnks. *And flrooeor ook her to his farm in Plymouth counaty,.and lost only two days' time ih seo(ir1ig a life of wed detd blias. H appiness is ehaesj.trmn oidy kaie* that at generally lies right before them, ready to- be seizod. But imany look oveor the' heads of' the dearest objects, and tramaplinig them under foot, stand alone in miiory,- at tUb6 end of life', journey. So does not'Birookeer. T he i6M in Neow Y'ork harbor h,dq 4wept a'*ay nearly all thme buoys, %ha'aing #Mvigationu dange,ous. East: River, New tork, was frez ni from shore to shore on SaturdMy, an~d hundreds were eronhing'ori th& fe. -A 14ew York eustemhaouse ins.peo. t6r, implicated ini smuggling cigara, WaS a.ettood, uth 8aturday, to t,wo years lmpridonouint. *hl~otemiot Mediator,.is "probahl,y a tbtal loss. il2 e vilue of her 6argo, pinolpalty intended foi- A ugusta dtndl, Attlanita, is roughly statedi at $60,0Q0 to $7,O00 CYol: JTames W. iitstn, a proami ndnt. lateger sfid politl.:Iani forme.4rly of Nort.h Cahinma bwt sioe the da'r a resident of Norfcilk~ Va.; died suddenly, on Saturday, of partlysit~ A filenid from New Orleans writes to a prominent gentleman iii this city iEvery thing here is ban ditti I The eafee hatle large posters with these words "lhnditti ock toil," "Banditti Roffinac,1* "Band Itti soup," etco.-Richmond Enquirer. A useful and much needed inven tlon has been patented, a fountain pen, which, by the pressoare of the thumb on a usmall ruibber ball, pro. jecta a stream of ink through the holder and into the face of the per son who is looking over your shoul der while yon are writing, She Wanted ltin Red Typs. Soin after noon gesterday a ver fat woman, "going 6efty years old14 toiled the four pairs of stairs, rested her breath awhile and then wanted to Ree the "head reporter." "I'm :ll alone in this world," sho conmened) as she sat down and pull. ed out hor handkeroief. "A widow, oh " queried the head reporter. "Ye, a poor, striving widder, whose husband has been dead theso fourteen 3 ears." "Death is at sad thing, aindam. It crushes hopes, severs ties and breaks hourts." "He was such a good man !" she sobbea, covering her fnoo with her bandkerchief, "and such a good pro. vider. We allerb had meat, and 'ltters, aid wood$ aud preserves; and do you know, he never gave me an unkind word l" I "He must have been an excellent mninti " "He waR-be wax. He'd git 0p nights and ouver up the children and shake downi the stove, and if his menials wasn't ready, or he found but tons off his shirt, he'd never open his head." "And your grief is yet strong your sorrow just as deep " "Just the tamse as the day ie lay dyin' and took njy hand and whisper; od :'Cortildas don't take on so.' Yes, I'm grieving just the stie, or I wouldn't care what folke suid. That's what brought io up here folks are talking about me."' "lhey are, eh ?t" "Yes, they are. They;vd said that I wias after a wido*er; that I fell in love with one of the boarders; that I was keopinig tip oorrespond enee with an undertaker. and that I was dead in love wi,h a dusen men."' "And is it not true ?" "True, young nist ! Lotk at thb I Great Hbeavens ! do I look like one who wanted to Let married 7" "Well, n-O-" ''1low could I marry again I" she exclaimed. "l1ow could I forget that dear form beneath the sod and. Amile oi another man ! Marry ?Groat stare I young man ; but how conlil they start such stories " "And you want thei denied " ''Ttat's it. Hore's ten cents, and I wauit you to come Out in to-mor row in :% piAcb so long, and say that PH proeitcte these slanlerers it theue stories don't cease. Put it in red type, miter-in red type and big letters,at that; a Detroit widder can't, escape the vile alandrcrs, no matter how well she behaVes. Mar. ry again-think of it yo-tig man !" "But widows often do remaurry." "Alars I they do, young man. Siihow it seenm 10tasomi1e to be a widder, and have no atie to detenl you, and be all nlone, but-I couldn't think of tithing another hu band-n)t uidss he tvAs rich P" And she wiped her eyes ugain rnd felt her way doun stairs.-Deroit 10ree Press. A Ncw h'tittterfclt A sountei-fdit United States T'reas liry note hnd b'een detected at 130ston, so well excnted that even the mo's skiliful detectives differ as td lth thne echaracteor, and thave final ly dletcir mlined( uiponi the following minute di Tnreniees from the the genuine : "Onm the genunide ttie buttons on the coat. if John. Qii.oy Adama are per fectdy rou.nd, while on the donfiiter feit they have an irregulaIsr oir .more of an octagonal fiorm: on the jnenu ine the small toes of ithe female figuir e of Justice are full and natural, while on the count. tff:it the small tues a.c very smiall, an,d the litt,le ono0 Ver) o bscrre.'' Wa,rren WVorthy, eolorn..l, living near Blroad IHiver, in this county. has a eld whieb Ioiur years ago gave ?,f ih to twini ealves ; the y ear fid fi.gto triplets, the nett year to - wi don't know. wh,at, voU t a it ; and only a few dlogst ugo iinother team '4 theni were horn. We htaven't a phoogreph of these ueurtenees at hated just now ; but our itnformntt, idho weighs two hundtired and twesnty, sate that he will help~ us.to fight any aide who say s that it isni't so. - Chtes, ier Reporter. Two mdn ha~d a quatri-ol iii a liquor nhop. Tlhey adjourned outside to settle the di.spute. T'he irst man, being from (Con naught, immnedilately seized a .ump of stono .ndu let fly at the lioad of his bpportent; who dipped his head and missed the stone, which wont through an expensive plate glass window, and did ranch darbagd. A inagistrste was dalled upon next morning to determine who of the two slhotld pay the cst. The evi dence clearly showed thd~t the aim was a good ones and that it the e. ond man had not dipped his head he would have been sitruek. "Therefore,'' said the magistrate, "he must pay the damaages, as it isl certain the first man didn't intend to injure the window, and the window would not have been injured if It had not been for t.he act of t,be second Vte IdgelleldIMagls'.1 j CILU.BIAr, Januar 1- dgs ackey, who was reIsid '14-lov. Chamberlain to go t0KigifitId -6ik week to investigai) othe *ree4dt troublea in tha4 ooun, has rturied, and hits subiitte bi ppr J l Executive. Tho foil ng a dooi.i menti whilh it will be Wean'ourrobo rates abd oonfrms ey.'assteinuut'o fact contained in theiX41wst a-nd, Courier's speoial repo;, f1g.mn -dge. field and published IR ayof , irsue t To His Ercellency, Go1e?esi. 44llttl berlain. 0 .; i'l DEaRSnR-I neoordigm wil t request contained ip y 1.x*e I. cy's com mulllsatitn Io . til stant, I.proceeded to imiefield de. riving at the county.eat: early on the following day. Tkq, objo9t ad scope of my mission to -diotur ed section of the State 'at a reSi in that communicatiov, o4118'trl" oI. lowing is i.copZ: bTATE OF jOUTR VA 6anINi, Ex. CHARpIP, Uot.. an . W Z16n. . J. Mackey CnUQ1 i 8. DEAR Sit-1 have liakAe , at aI armed collision has taken -'place i the County of EdgefeldJ betweh white and colored oitifnm-vJ f i that, if uncheoked, di oXdrgnwy b., come widespread in tpAC,jiA I. q the alscnoe of the c1roph Judge o 1 the Fifth Circuit in Ii'%he Vbon'n , i I roqueit that you proced- -to'Vde- I field County and exeit your iu,o ence and powers in allayg:3.p. dlie order and in adjusting the diffAc#l ties out, of which the troubles have sptung. To this end I trust that you will call upon all good citizeb to aid you in reatoriug and preservibg the pouce and in enforeing. the law J of the State. N ciy respectfully your obedieti strvatit D. H. CHAMNERLAIN, Governor of South Carolina. . On my ariival at Rdgefield Uoprt- i house I statod publYil the obje4t' a df my visit, and a courier *as dias a patched to the ecene of the disturl. c bance to make my presence and pur-- c nose known to the citilens of both a races. Having learned that Capt. a Edwi-Vd Tiniient, the alleged leader of the colored eitizetis in the reported t collision, had arrived in the town I a sent hin a -nessage re<uiring him to a a%Ppear before me, with which lie con plied proiptly. After I bad duly warned him that he w%%s not obliged a to commit hintitelf, he made a state ment wbibh accords substantially , with his affidavit herewith transmit ted. It appearing from that state- a went that Tennant, with in armed a foibo, resisted a lawful warrant, I i"sued for his arroot oil the dharge j of oi-son atd that he had made that resistancl ekoctivo by firing upon the postse duly sunmonod to enforee the execution of such a warrant, I con mitted him to jail to await eXa11ina tion. Before aomtnitting him, he, at lmy inr-tanoe made au affidavit charg. Ing M. C. Rutlbr and ten other citi Veni with a aAlt abd batibry with an-tent to kill, by discharging their tirearmns against him, thec sid Ten nient, and the persons lawfully asso ciated with hit, and fdlonaiously and amaliciouisly .wounding, by such die. ..srgo, Charles u% litlow, John Mor gat, E~vanu Mitchell aid Williami Heilham, in Meiriwether Towpitap othe 19th day of Jattuary, 1 MS. I thaerofoto isued my warrant for --he apprel enision of Gen. M.C. Butler .iind the ten other persons named in the affidavit. Trhe parties charged re$!de.d at dlistanoes from twenty to inoiity -five milee frotm the oarthouse rnd it was *ith gfbat dineulty I p.r cuired the servious oif an officer to execute the wai rantt. The shat iff of lie county appears to be a worthy o ail inoifenswive inaan but his. whaolb intelligehabo finad Achahb of drity seems to have lapted in.to a strong iinstintt of self.pro..ervationl. He was afraid to enitar the ierriwethier thlwnshlp bet,aike the black people there d(t/h'i know hint and, and the w ite people did know him After a delay of twenity hiours, the ut.er.f obtained a suitable deputy, who wsta diajpntah ed with tife warrata flu5 depuit) iheriff arrested Gen. NI: tX Buatle ad his co-defeuadants, all of whoma are stated by the c-ffiot to haive yielded prompt obedience to time warrant; The defendants.hafinsg ap peared; I fhbeceded. with tife pir6 liminary 6ramaination, anid closed the testimony tor the State oan last Saturday night,after examining nume rous witnesses-a, all of whom sustaii cd the statcm9nt of Tentient, but avo*ed tl.emiiel ved as fpartes with Tennoot in the *rmed resistano6 to the precess. On motion of the.de fendant's cotinsel the eaamnitation dif the witnesses for the defetice *as det down for Thursday, the 28th instant and the ddienadantg were recognised in the strm of $1,000 eaoh, to appear on that day. Indward Tennant was also bailed ,in the same aiim for hi, appearance on the came daty. Ten nent and his rasockates of the militia company had fled to 1~~Edleld vil lage to the number of thirty, after the atmed conihon, but at my,renguest Mau on my .spi-ankes of th9Raft-ty, t*irbtUrernod e t.im0ir hoides on Sur J11[itpenly 'anilnd" 'ifdfMeited; It itimpractic#b e for me a, prasiat to prdsnpta fult elhiip :of .the fadt.a.1o rogur,d og be,pqdit1Pn of j0dgsffld N4aiity, whih fqots are of., grp V6db;06-,VMeA! a- e anD tiod b44htahl 140W6cu td::odi 'eidWilliogy. 'khey will ba-et,-forthl :An ' rqeWbn tie pudi.g examination haeterlpiae 4... %iI%e sit now o 4ay to 9 4elierate judg. Mieift, osiJ6fi Yl ity "as tie douny g6verliilbnt- of Rdgefidid ha's beeh iu. fliv$A.qapon .eny $ortion- of the .gpb.spe king race since the. monwore he iron. 0 of the / . ' ap' owever, tbe b4rih domiiktion'%kithit, of , 4 au pal br ' ivrligatoen Shi4lb-leyhiteut Whale It qhas.tepd.. In thipi-1 is. fte re9-11Oi 'l,Tl eV#l. i Ui.Uf 44g,40bId pi'esents .a ;;prot if thbat .4otIMnds in instant solution id the i . 1,"t 0. t FjulbVin peace &Ad the preservation of 'life and property,. 17,%q,qud, topinetly- recot mend bf your Rxoellency. wJi1,. forthwittf s's and onto "e in a dtt With lVawing' di4e State aiil:s 'tror the :igtt$t ten militiM. Companies now >rga.nisAd and - .equipped, and sLip. ied with.annuniuOn, in the County if4E !lQ09 wit the view to have be kI. arfde dep'oAited in the State rmkey at th vaitah During the 0aaigelt' the oiqerb conihiaidih seral.,f.thi..o' oovap4nies, to Wit tojns, 0441rd Tnpnt, Blullook ndf other.sihive ordered the ass'pl 4Y,' :idit, lkid 1hav" called thuir owponIes to aims 'to' tedress the, e*I.Qr fancied grf#+hnes of so in. ividual member of a:, .nptiny in a ersonal gnarrel with a white man. n the vicinty of the Pine tjouse, at -Point abiout siity milds* fom U umbia in Edgeflold Vouity;--0npt, lullook is lucated with some f rty rmed men of .his company and thoir iwilies, on a tract of laud leased' et ator L. CEin, of that county, C fibing only about slity acres, a d ath i6f.ormed by a gentlemall living a'.,i44vI ity that, on last. Eriday id dat6fday nights, that compAy. Itrtued the neighborhood by beat f drum, atid the rapiid and long ontinuid disharge of their fire ro,s. To oli out the cuilitia is an at of sovereignty which the Consti ution of thp stato vebts alone in he Govornot, who by that grave at exbruiss the aLmtodied powers of 11 tho departtinbnts of the Coummon. realth, and substitutes of necessity hyW0al toree for the pacifia gencies of the law, For a subur. Wate officer unauthorised, and for an nlawful purpose, to call out the miii k, as has been done in idgefiold, is an at of war uptt atiety, and the oili er and evtry than h!) astembled is able to indictment under our laws. 'here are also several white rifle lubs in Edgeoeld County which ave oeen arp.ed and equipptd by heir individual members as counter rganitations to thb militia. I there. ore recommend that yodr Exoelleu y will assaitle the attitude to re. uire thein also to disband. I fur. her recommend that your Hloollen. y will take the re4uiite course to iavo two bon aaanios of United States roops stationed in REgcfield Count,y, mue of which shall b.e posted in Mom iwethor and W ash ingtou Towns~hip,. 'his should be done as a indashro of 'epose to that impolant and groatly liaturbed sblytioIJ bf the SLate. The >resenee of United States troops in [ClgeGfold County, coihanded a. they ire by brave and court *ous gentlemenu md distinguished soldisrk who corn. Rose tIhe officers of our army, will at >noe infuse a sen-e of security among all classes of godd citizona in this ,owthUnity; *lio will see, In their inifotmi and hag; the honorable sym. tols of our great and bonofloont re public whose military forces move iot as the dget- of any one ol the soritondin~ l'actions (1 bt sa#d repared to guard the equal fig hmi if the Atiierican citizens who compn. hem botbi In conclusion I folrard erewith the afidavits of O3htles Witlow, A. Thjotas, Gleo. RLya#, Anderson Buasy and Glen. M. C. lutler, niafiked respeotIvely, 13 C 1$. lB anid F. The Wites.; Andmaon ilsag, is the pursori on vhose state. inut Gens. Butler nriade his afRidatit shargiog Ediward Te'nhtant sud ythers with havin.g comnu.Iattod thio irime of arson iti bilruitg ii butning Jon. lButi r's re#lid6nbe. Tha armed olitiion resulted des statted frordi ito at tenmt to exe6tite thas. wptratu. of af rest based oil thalt alllda4it. Addr. ion lIussf lio* at*estg thitt Glen. Butter; andh 6the*t, dotbpelled him with piftols 16'velhdd at his head, and by making tdat the figure of a grave dt big feet, tn make that sateinent. rhis Lien. llutler denios, and Informs me that he will transmit affldavIta proving that Anderson hBussy's state, menit, orltninating l4dward Tennant was, made freely and voluntarily, and not under duress or the promise of reward, I will transmit those additional affidavits as soon as re I1 have the honor' to be, very res petfully, your Eixceleuoy's obedient servant, 1J.M OR. -Appsrently the cpening of cthe no opera iu,Pis6 is t furnish a politi. oal soatidai te well asplessure to the public, l- the original plan there *:an imperial box, ats the plan was jade;unfder-tho Enjpirhj and thia box dtill exists. Th6r6-.,is aonse. qiuitl be4h sbme curiosity tq know W Uat disposition w6uld be made of it. [is uow ril$dtted that thia:boi has '.00en porfiausntly hirod to a club, aPud that the Mtub ill keep it tsys t.ettatioally eufipty," and so it iill constkotly stare tls publiW ini the fooe as the place *he*-o the bhiperor o'ught to be. Therq is a good,-.sry tdid of a Uile boy, who, going into a bookttoib .vit.hhis mother,--orept up to the jivoqip: tof; tliq establishment with the lyjuefy, "Say, have-you got any books for;boy that ain't got any re gIn 0'e, A showmih whose 6otice call6d for a few fat boys to "feed his can -uibals;' reoeived a card from a man rSng. th#9 he 6ouldn't' spare his Boya, but b6 had a good 'stall-fod mother in-Jaw': that - he thought BUTTER I BUTTER T UST Recived 100 lbs. fine Csbelj' Butter. .Alsonobico lot of Fresh Groceries, consieting or 3 bbls. No. Mackcrdl, 3 bA'p. No. 2 Mackerel, 12 Kits No. I Mackurel, 24 Kits No. 2 High Family, I bbl. Pigs feet-, I bbl. Picklod Tongues, 100 lbs. Dried Tongues, 10 lbs Ho!ogi.. Sausges. Also a .ahoite lot of Sugars and (qffees, Syrdps and MoIasees drall grades. Alo' a fine lot of Fresh banned Goods, consisting of Canned Sal hion. Lobsters, Mock Turtle, Corn ai;d Desiccated Cocoanut, P.tted 11am, Turkey and Sardines. Also a fresh lot of Crack 4rs and Cakes, 1 Dozen lIo<cc o' Ilerl liner Co. Choose-7the finest, in town. Also onstantly on hand Fresh Flour and'. Meal, Bacon and 'Lard, and a oei'co lot. of \1tEwans Scotoh .Ale, Liquors and Segars of the inest Grades, Powder, Shot and bars. John D. McCa-ley. plt 24 .\MPORTANT TO FARiMERS. ONLY FORTY DOLLARS A TON ! GUANAIIANI GUANO, At important ratural Gunno-a genu ine Animal Deposit. A Corgo of (POO talis now oi lhe way to this port.. This Giaho 'gavo great satisfaction in Virginia and North Carolina the past season. Circular and cortifioate.- sent on applioatibn. Prof. Wilson, of BatIniore, Md., sayA of thill Guano : "By d britical exainination of the analysit of the various cargoes you havo hifported, a striking feature is the groat regularity In the percenvage of the important constituetits essential for the production of all crops." Prof. F; A. Genth, of Piladelphia, Penti., says: "The Guano is evidently of atlittpl ot-igifi; and the minute bones which wert discovered in the eame indi cale th at it is the result of the decay of hats, mice, &c. The quantitylof organit matter whiclh is still present, is about, 12 per cent., and this yields about 2s per crnt. or ammnin. A portion of the nitrogen Is present as nitric acid, of wthicts abou, 3 per cent. worc found., All th'e nit rogen present would be equivalent, to about 3i per cent. of ammonia. ,The' phtosphiorio noid in the Guano averaged ab,ot 12) per cent , equal to 27.5' per cet of Bone P'hosphate. A oet.aderable qnantity of the pho.ephorib acid, htow ever, is present as so-called neutral Phos phiato or Lime, which, being slighty soluble In water, renders the Guano as quick in its act ton as a corresponding quantity of Sup~erplhosphates would do. The snmnll percentisge of potash which was tounti in analysisf adids to its value. From ili the expyriments which I have made of the Uinanaa'ei duano no doubt can exist that i.t is an tatuable manure," Prot. It. C. White, of thie Georgia State Agricultutral Society, says'- "Ase shownt by J}o d'nalysis, this (ttano contrains, in good'Tpi oportioin, ali thte elements which are genteritly considered as of value for plidat food, anud the feorms and- cotthlina-* ti'o'fra itt which thy~ tare presents are snahi art ti reader them available to and as. ufrrtilable by (lie plant. I should judge that the proper nise of this articeo for purposes of' fertilization would be attend it'd with great profit." f're( Charles U. Sthepard, Jr., In a re t'n t an-alfais of this Guano, says '' This tand (bf dftfifl origin ) woubil a ppear fro'I iti phyeleral and chemloal properties to' aliswe' ever~y reasonable expectation of a nm ionercial, manure." Urd.dra receiveid an,h arrangcments made for- its s i,ie by application to (I8 East Baty, 1 and 2 A'tlantio wharf. .an l(-14x2 Charleston 8. C. M STABLE, gg PIIOPRIETO R, _I AVING disposed of my Livery int -est, to II. T. Tferrill, 1 will keep constant,ly on hand Ilorses nn< mules fom sate. P'arties in want of good stock wii do Well to give mne a call. I have also opened a Carringe, luaggy and WVaggoni F-actory. Ati work nentl.1 ozeouted and warranted. Give me atn A . F.n(OOIlNG. Solubid Iaclfc Vuftno, U4lCms, $03 Tfrr, %Mhot(t ijitere9t: Pacific. 611: n6 Cdthiit Cbid. pound Acid Plosphate ofLinie. Fon1 COMPOSTING WITH1 COTTON SEED: $30 Cash, $33TIme withu6 indehat r O acommodal 6 Pla6terd th ' Ga or. der now and have until et April to decide whether they will take i( lltb or cash price: . When deliveredfrom Fn6. tor. b'y oarlodd; no drnyage wi,1l be charg. ed. Tlitm Odano is now io welt kilown id all the Southern St ates for its rein6rkahI, etfects s al agency to' increasing (ho produt.s of labot 's dfo to require spe cial recoiionad 1ti"i ftoW us. Its usa for niff yers pnat ias establiahed iii ,oharactr for f'liblo excellence. Thi lit.Pplios put .n.o into market,.this se6nsoi are, as her.eto ;rr prepared undef t11 superib'tendena bf Dr. ST. *JtJILAN RAVENIL. Choiist bf 016 C6ibiry, at Charleston, 8.. 0., ieice Planters may rest asaured that ils quality dua otpo-. sition is precisely the sawq cs tht hero. foro sold, J. N. ROBSON. Agent f r Soith Carolina, Chi-i,Idn, : C. .3 t 0. Rrser & Cd;* GeMr lAged(i; Bal.inore: dec 4-3m11 LOOK TO YOUR HEALT1 --OH LIVER' CURES A purely Vegetable. ibnpq"AI'. f froan any polotteus.in ter Whilever can be given with impunity to an infa e of only a. few hours old for Coli,c ' aki Perangement of the Bowels. This 'o pound will asaipt nat ue to rej itt thl fluence of E.alp11ilL, and the.3 fits-r health. l1-is guarviite6d io c-i. by#. sia, Constivnionl.. Mi.Hi.F p) ii fh iles acie,, 1iljofise or Cramp Clie .(a especially Paititer's Colic ), raid. all cAHl derangementtsf.lho Lihe. 1kie eyl. Pk Stomach and Bowel. Give it a trits and be convinb0l. Manuao (ai ied by E. H. KINd SiONS Colnmbla,, S. C., sad for sale by, Ir. W.' i. Aikeh, Agept, ilso by br. J. R . MC)l,tutir, Wininsbor;, 8. C. Jun 23 'Te Improved Mcin 6 Stut Seting Machine. No. 1, $25.00 ; No. 2;37.00 No. 3, $42.00. flI1E best CU1lLAP A,At'l)P ith t I - market, makes the LO( K STIT V aliko on both sides. Thonsands of Indio in 1he.(Inrolinns can teStify to its merits It ill (to the same work and oily costs ox-mrilf of the inbAht. that you would lhave to pay for oAte of the FO-CALLED, fi rat-olnes rurch ines. For circtylar, sample, of work, Neediea Thread and Oil, call on A. A. MOitRIS, Aj t. for Fairfield County 8, (1. Tin is agent for the celeb*aed Ligha Running hlomernehline. D). (1. MA XW ELL,.0hterlaffe,N. 0. Gen. A gi. for N. C., S8.0.,.Gs., and Fla, mclh 1 ~1y 'P'IlE. STON O O11 CUFMRLE8 L'ON, 5, C. W;lliams, BlacK, & Williamns, Agent. No. 3 Cot ton Exchange SOIfT ] A.TPjNAT FGW uIMA RP. Those Pirst Clnes Fortilia.ers, carefully preparerl under thei special supervisiett of our Chemrist, j)R. 8Tr. J UrLIiRN it AVIfNE are now offered at tedluced ra.tes. Soluble Ona no. (thoroughly Amtmoninf ed,I) Payable April 1st.. $4' 0:1 "Nov. lst witho~ n-tnerest. 63 t O Acid Phosphate, Cash as above. 80 00l " Time, na above. 86 00) With "Cot ton Option." on basis of Liverpool Mlitdlings at 16 cents pound, delivered at nearest Rnil-ond Depot or, or before Novenmber liiith, nts fol owsa Moluble Guno, Time-. $f60 00 Acid Phosphta'e, " 40 00 Drayage, $1.00 per Ton, unless ordered by (lhe t ar load (0 tone). E. ('. Wti,LiA MP, Treneurer, Key 110x -18a, I 'harleston, 8. C. D-, R. FLENNIIEEN, Agent at Winnaboro, jan 2 WI, C. BEE & CO., FA(;TORS AND OOMMv!tSION MERO1HANTS, ADJEit'8 WIIARtF'. CIIA ttLESTON dI. C -r t l1RATL advances n-ade upon co'n .J sag nments orf Cotton or oilier Pro .Liuce to them in Chanur,et on, or I h-rouigh their coirespodexit t in Li veriooi, Nery York andl Baltimore. g,7 "'rrii,tl.a' tlsnhtio lA lh sal uplanel ('ollo. Nr.v. 7