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FAIRFIELD HERALD R. MEANS DAVIS, Editor, 4{' 4l y 8tn ig. September 15, 187 s )'iilng, dri~rx segrgerzg . f Mrta! h ,tl M ipIin 4 f cotton is going on in India. Ti. illh' it'atee s h6' d diffdroh I '' bot -eer life, id 'otiit at 'n t " rii rt d~ I ,?f.truF nisphere.,c tuaroen. lar <onteipgeu og efloogbto b..gathetrl. i{th tdt letopahlo''org 41e easteigj 'Amdettngof :oolor'd aea wore)ai44. in Colui'di t ,a1, avitr4 la rofplo 1 g nid Ql '. "oi ounbi, tr, Qorgji, to ia iligrato to' South Cat olina. As thesd un:4i" ?rants wi 11,ll'l -W (labortrdy j, th~y come, to ths St1ite albo will be iporo ; lenti u , at d gos yvi b, oo. cd. Stdiq coAQeod people' have alrjady 1, alroyorwhehbing majority;' in- Soutb $Carolina, we 09 not seo th logio :df thisinyfttiitiuodu" thif' piirt. ' The ' Iennsylva.ia ' o)mooratiu Convention iut last toek at Lrio to." nominate a state tioket. Tihe committee on the platform hold a stormy session before a.filiancial plank could bo, .adopted. }A. oowpropiibe was agrees upon declaring tiat the coutraction of thof money ourreticy and , the,' forther oontracitioa pro potod witl a dibwv t) forced retmp. Lion of specie paymint .h'is 'already resulted in disastor, .and denm.nding t iat.the volume -of :.money bornaado and kept equal to tipo wants of trade, leaving pocit resumption to be. brought abqut by pro4poting indus tries ant not 'by destroying-them. Another plank ealls for the abolition of national baika, andethe IiatIgurAN tiin of freo baukhs .' The 'Conven tioator meany ballots ntiibated' Jaulge Cyrus L. N ordhin for Govor fnr. The oeletion takes plane on tjio 2al Novomber. In Peonsylvanuia as. ii other statos the - oloetion will probably' binge upoq . the finanoiil issuo, and party iues will be weqb o 1. It is impossijblo to predict the result. In the strong. republican uining" counties, . however,, the genotal prostration of business,-deter. mined ;.otiges.. and consequent. lawlessness, have caused gieat ' diisatiefaeoin, and the democrats have strong Hopo of retaining the as5~oondey they" gained last year. TIho electioni in Ohio, occurring on the 12th October, will have its influence in Penusylvania The eltionin Mlaine took place Monday. The result .is not yet *ascitained. '0ov. Ames is in' the predicament of the grecenhorn in .the circus who laughs wvhen nobody oleo laughs, and, seeing all eyes fixed upon him, feels that lie lha made a fool of himself. A local disturbancoe oeourred near V ioksburg, in which several whites anti about forty blaoks wore killed, and Amos telegraphed to W'ashing.. ton-that lawlesuness reigned in Mais *sissippi and troops were nlecessary to restore order. He expeetedi the whole raidical party' to raiso a siinultaneous howl add' the 'Vliolo army to be pour ed iejo the #tato to enablo him to oari'y the eloction. Iunt radical hanids have boon so badly burned,, that his repuest whs not beaded, and lie wa ord ied to'eall a0ponu thiogoodh people of ' )otatet to assist him in restoring or. * der without the aid o( bayon~ets. len' G (eorgt, thoChairm~an of the Stato (Jon sorvatIvfe 400minittee, telegraphed to WVasliington that no insurrection ex ists; anid a hundred citizens of Ilinds County (the one reported to be in insurrection) volunteered to aid in eruahinig out lawlessness provided the Governor will .show where it exists. Then GJovernor Ames was request od by the Attorney General to ox. 'plain the eaose of his appeal. But Q.,Amnes sayW ,4hing. All lhe wants is get of sight. But every one in the United 4Jtates is looking at him and laughin~ at'hiis rdiculouas plight ; ando l~ ongcrho is ,sildnt the worse * 'twill ho for himh..llis reticenoe is al ready. pronounced an insult to the Nat hunal aid ulnistration. Ahi, A del. trt, what ageosoi you have made of 'yourself I. * The JLaurensville lierald states that theshfooting of Toe Orows meets with general condemunat ion, and that efforts he made to b~ring the miasoants to justice. Assassination is a cowardly moedo, of roevengc; and although Croys hsmade himself oiou.., bot pomt ,at md in in avidual ph ra ter, itr o o uch sness was 0 i di hoa m to der rL do 'the nction of Governor C amnbarlain in dlriring (subjoiut to the approval of bhD eestatAmtey evewarda of ( san A tho murderer. e hol h~ttwhy his-ox. sellenoy stould assert in his proola nation that "suoh.an apt tenja , Pa special manner to ! t b ttepode of practices w'itch lave already brought iic'tltintil' e ~l'bin the p'o lelof a ,4kah*. aE*wnda:: hj t akerly, because of his political riiit ti<les,?1 s1a."In ' f hor badil''42V ej3!! Has 'd6 i4 i[ bidpa to o ayi ty to r cho o ark, joe I A {d .au.til this ,poip.gatied it is, vi ktatuitode asswinption tvumauinain tlaat 'hI has' idffered' for' bo ot'o oe moo ;of bQ1I6 ,~ it opuolioapi S k wibe renchabordJ, boo ihat susp .ion coGnet Qroaws himself wi;h: the. assalsination ,of worthy- oitizen. A d it is written', they'thibt fk'e"tle sword shall perish by th6 sword. Govern oi Ohatb rlain no4lr;v6 i fo0r oIa red~iy o14, praot1ins,, .ath m give usa good govorIgjont, au t$n even-if an',assasin lhdots snob OiWnn as Joo Crews In tha bank, 'thiAtwlW not exorcise tho dread Ku Klux ftrm their graves. The fShootin'' of Joe' 0rews. Jod Crows acid Charbs J>1l1i1 were shot Wednesda.y morniig;, while driving f'romi .Laurcus C. AXt, to he railtoad terminus. The. part.ies. th committeod the deed, are unknown Crews was seridu8ly' co'dnde'd,- ullin Slightly. C4ew lea& been tIge cauto of much trouble .in Laurons-baua made the entire County feel lion str'ng and bad a Representativo ball b Yet w'egret to 'hen-' of thI. nodo of making and executing the law. The Courts are -made for the rc,elroas of g:iov anus, and it i. better co apply to,them for protection eves 'thugh they may not always give full justle, thane for every man to t &lie tho law in his own bands. Any law is bttert than no law at all. Ve .ootico that United States Cuaniis sioner Wilkos and United State, Deputy Marshal Canton left Colun. bia for Laurens Wednesday night. What for ? To telegraph to Wash.. ington that a republican has beet murdered on n:count of his political principla I T1 O State authoritics can ccrtaigly attend to the investiga tion of the matter without their as sistance. It is a County and 8tate affair. Why do [nited States ofilojals hasten to the scene. We are heartily tired of seeing federal ollocinla oonstantly on the watuh for an opportunity of remind-'ing th' Stato authorities that the lat ter Oatn apt iattend to their business witbout the former's assistance and asupervis ion. They should have renmainod in Columbia and waited for some reporat of an illioit distillinag. 'rho North Carolina Convention met on Monday, 119 delegates baing present. The remaining reat is va capt on account of the death of Gov. Glrahama. No organization was efiect. ed on the first day. The demoorats were compelled to lay aside theirown candidate and vote for Dr. Ransom, who was elected as an inde pendont, and of whom the .N. 1'. Herald thus speaks: "Edward Itamnson, of Tyrroll, was an' original whi g. Tlyrrell was democratIo, when, in 1860, ho oarried it for ' 111..i N. II. Smithi, 'whig Congressional nominee, by hiipaejority so large that ho receivedabne p~resented by tlb whig ladids of the F'irst'Congrenstonial distriot of N'orth Oayolina, l0e meade the gieategt g 'p~ In 16'72 at Grant's eloetioni. fle carried the First distriot by 6,190 majority, being a gain of 4,000 upon the republican Congr essional vote. lan 1873 ho was elected 8tate Senator by 1,400 majority, manking again in the Second Senatorial district of upward of '1,000. Last year Rtansom ran as an Independent candidate for Congress, changing 8.000 votes and subatituting Y oats (democrat) for Cobb (republican), le declared himself last July an independent oan. didaite for the Convention, ane. re ceived the entire repubican support besides many cnservativo votes, and was 'elected by 200 amajoit3. Ho has never boon a deoaorat. lie is a wonderfully efictive stump speaker, and:hbw power as such is immneso.'' A curious fact appears in connec.. tion with the election. Sixty votes nor necessary for a choice, and to scure these the nlomnaee must vote for himr self. Dlr. Ramsoma voted for Govt Reid, and Dookery,'the radieal can. didaite, for Dr. WVheeler, and there wvas no choice. )loth parties onucused Monday night. Things are awfuilly mixed, andl the democrats are paying for thoit''ant of wisdom in onliinag a conventin Siuo i above we lours 8 o fourt?d* al it the eareeet ve votod for hi w e his gives a oratio A Coave t nw Yo It RopublieatS d a &rY last W cdneadey _ I6 wes:,'oalled to r'kf orga Zt - cIdUr e lc ttt, ' "1rtdutjll d6i 111 ri,, saw should eat, d th "rig6 and u TO Iowship'tbttse''lu itttrymo .10bQ' v arpf utt/vQNm;fl1,A 4 ?,,tak rw ,agt r<u9t tt F..qa 1b tons AV. ot 49Pm 1}, tod ,Ilia the first mttuly oa rj u e .>o ur 1,J i do by Aqg o L it l!t? !4, 4rtf 'to t $otitho,- :. s,*4 ., ato. " sN lj j1bc A ldd'''rebe'Is.," til'haaoyioc.i4.,da o+ fufli{b l3 dtfiEttlo tla'%ll 4 thbies4awtte 1'o and''1biea'd t ' 'h ttrti f the i 4F .f }4, ' fo 4 cC3 ; ' ' r utpcu np otbdr tetpts ppplt R.?: o, r; v 11e we'be reoorrcil d.s a' Wloi, _ha ve io tie no dl obf$ll'o fit . h4,V o &IN! ta, t Ill yfll.l n I } yo . , 53Il", Ott, of WeAd 4u hu' s$ $ yam! t 4, I)horb: , , iyitlie pltt6for111jj*Agpt44tiE Jfi tiitli botl94nt1otq*we edtliod etbatnrtb yi to U;r$Ataa 16 tic l t D '2t'}610 Al P 1 py firm refu3al to, >t:d ' utiii.J y :SPQ)yek, exoept for purposes clearly' . dufiti6dl in trip. Coutitit':itiil: ' "Shistitluitl did tqo niucll reuci i lr tpt tln 77 t1 1 bi'. ena. Tile oquntry'p.agpaepi .oup:titu1 tiomal libtrty r" was :iusulteil.:-, ?,Tlie republicans feel 'tnid d ktsotd>i$his. I hey tiIst tntltb "'tio ,e''lgfan we t. I. i, Stiori p4Ji nd 3rl?tttouuu be pif11-, ishod, so tll if , tolls Ilie cons rG , in their .p atlyrjn l1ut b a tl.i go ,111411 nut be ;tyg i 'I in. h deolu ttt ,tiou :of their policy proves that the ooilutry, will not'suIFen unylnyi dh c i , grit duful' i1llbrfbren6e' wit $'Y 'tbe'rbi:vI I uut)igc3 "' by"t1;a'' iilili ti '' "9q b place ip.,tl)o. 4nut luna:,, u l t} are 'Vhe convetitioe iH .W.flf Q&-Of (a. rd,. 'tu'rn: to spechV'pdyillunh" l',"gttbtp; not bast, 'Eh'o oiliiictltjob' "reb ktiimil as, poualustvo the 'resident' s "f3tltltid' declaration t)iat llo it yy ; sA andlf. date for "reuouiiiation, witi', .sincerest gratitude for '"hiu patriotic services, we deolaro'our unaltorablt oppohitiou to rho ,o leotioon of nn} !'resident for a third term." 'Grant i'pu.iks. to little and. writo; tuo much. His party tithes blur a; his word, and 'tells loin) evei if ho Wiahos a.. third yprut, they havc an "uiinltorable opposition" to nub thing of the kind, o Grant and till: tuilitary are to be put- aside. nip in ull re J"h with lint ut offer! ft a dd me 0T!. p of aT e oy a an al k t: exa whether. ii octy"ihree this es who ext Banged cotton for provisions i rr r "th iar ;, a a Lha wo ked faithfully and oaonolni nytillle il yt$D ; during t)LQ. _?grab8 80ae011" on. the uut the -. lur or abuuduued their MOPS to run over the 06U'F1tY_-_dW"m"U"RWWbmv hers or, wgdthitlh S!l*Klfad gauble4 or d tiult r, a P :l-r bunest ea;dings. Tarb ?util ' I in Ilya t at It N of a., ;a ir "A roV t r t+'fiiti1 t Qf e? ti ' 'd sCidot i:hb mu "le BPabu , ' 1 o bt d1'"'thQ Oro ON rt lalp In bt Rt l i ghh' a. ere aif iti), re t^On 1n u rflb y r xO tlit 'Nr'lltlt l111{1 at;'d s, rNri K41 'got a l t t , . { ti tt''illt li 1' t'lo'lint klfkfv Ile 'lu9DRY YPA Y; . rl . l . l liyi y avo :bolteothezuiioty V.0 .3thiev, s .u 41060$>It Judge, rttelte r luttbi+ t tiir l leg 'd ;(Jif tw poll, '64Al f' Work loud node elk a lvi uii PlR all j i''o orl~'iis iltwi fing.-_ I1bu . i"itt4 act , .(e . tJpao, boibuJ -ttlia vojtonA., 'Choy axe: i no ot"t ifb''i F'i'1ic' theiiibuli+,eN utYtl gone. ?lt iy 'd ad.o't.ii;};11 H1 'ekilo i" the , gttpj'i s Ji; hy:ir own baQsta. '.Itlie blloulo,.be 'punished to ; the ftt11: ,ex 't'?W'o'tho;law. , a ism , t needed in this , mat tl}l' is qot nn iiereaO of tv ges 'but nit, 1iurgpso:of honestyi" lei lien. Josepn B. Jobflston. Lq?xr}1'411tfbs It,'T ?OT TO Tllt; L0S1' g4.VSNI' ,"y;Q 1Al 1 O1 (t-l:l-Cilllr b' or xT1,10fill ltiilivL . Altn;Kr, ,(,(' j(tl., \tiautu 14ol}t1 ;, iuderytundi ff tic tr is,,,r.cgardeti; ; as reliable _ boor ity) OM Gci1- Joseph : Jolln". styli~lbup.beeu nl:p9iuted, alltt has ao Nplkt t;Lu po ititln of Uun inaiiuer. ip-CliE:f of teh uruiyy of 1 ypt. . r Only a sliO.sy_ tilllti 4kl4oe, . it all ful 411pIF rtrd t,t, e; wvatjip", ndBred the 144011 , 1,L.i;I timq., it was urged .Nyg11"a! so c{lpilugpsly t at lie at ,lgllgth COtlsouted, 1.j t * nll iiig. bi: k r Vpai1 Sop? .;u, gu.9vpr. ;ttI"_ uasuut : tspuiiitioll inlulet a} ;-y" i r l:, iL 8ALA-RY. .lb is (o get ' $') 40; 00'to' prepare himself nil o,-at it, aiid W' recelvo ' the Mil, of $25 ;ogo aniinally for having . upromu eoufror of 1113 ariii'y of the Khedivo of Egypt. el m 'North Carolina. Enough has not been written of the lilioa uii.uca of this State. Thin yuuruin if Wo li;ld.the data we would oh. orfu tyr devuto'half i ouluinli or 111 (,I (2 t i11f1 wrltl.1l . Minn n.i..t...- ... A Fight With re acks. Ior to e led the me rabl t overnment our uoy tb oo ltbough a ern ma , o t4 ended th ruin tha w 1 alt from meeting obligatior 8 \ oontra9 ed in gold or on a gold ooasthr-ad'oining ?iter ne arem yr-He;-e onally absaild one Hebrew who a tempted , ' gtefltrio'4pr4er' in urron. cy, and set the boys after him down the streot. ito persistently presented hp nqto of the gpld bank fp irs dptio In ooin tho sfte dayhei r .. ocived them. Mr. Chase aunt out a timidatq,, 0,ep I~roifio q~gaat, bank.ers into accepting the national' currency, The. y pplained that, while ,they meant to bo" loyal and liberI, 'their .isolbtion hoin thotiebsb of pho vopntry, no railroad "'then eisting, nor tele. grah, out, pelle\ thtam- to keep a sepa rate 66anial autornonly. Hugh MoCullooh defeded theitr'otion after. ' d ardd said they prcarcrvod an in. tti4l palItat for, rebinjgioii.. .6 is ,vosthy.,q(gewark thiat-l it the .fjilare 9-fijty Covkvags preeei.ted the aao ; rChaso oployed to reduoo, the iPailo Coast to rag ours enoy. He naido .hip fortune by the, greenbaoka, and. Ualation his on exchange jn quin. M .43natu .took shis own poippu ; the .dseap was tie 'amo, ipeqAaility and expansion of oprrenoy for .gol .IUas g, o, .ou the Pacifie (;oast oo'ninen. curate with the gro.wth of greonb acko in tip l . ';I 4 reason Cbioago an ticip.ted Spn Fuanoisco, 'with her uIongineiytyl hotels and residences, was.that;greenbacks in th' East be caie.ploptiilul ten yearo, before cin .in C+alif a 1.egan to, bo tpined at tl1 rate of ,uOO,oOO ;, month. ,1'hat is said about Raltun's ostenta tion is exaggerated. lie had the ani mal passions of Fisk, but the publii was not regaled with Lb disclo.ure. l had no love of uniforms, militia or.the appearance of his naud in priest. The Si in Francisco Chi onicie sent t reportor d p v n to Belmont to dtset ibe obio (f his dii.ner parties, and was set outside the house. -fe had an abhbo rence of newspaper pub. lioity, and particularly cautioned ne, and sent my friends to entrost mae, not to mtake my cnjoymnioit. at his place a niatter of newspaper-repo.t. He said to ue : ''Tis is a banking concern, and there are gcntleuen in it oldor and abler than I'. n, wh are entitled to the respeet of bheing mentioned. I don't want jealouges to arieo in the bank." ~At the same time he stayed in the city after banking hours to explain to me how the bhnk origina ted and ivbat its province was.-N. ,Y. Wo)'rld. A Sad 'Picture. Olive Logan writes from Long Branoh : Laugh while You may. Such a fit of tho horrors as we've bad this osk Would freeze the fon of Touchstone himself. One of our brightest belles--ugh ! it givs one a shiver to w rite the wordo-has gone insane, and for three days she who ten days ago wa, -as much ad. nmiredI as ally young woman hero, has boon making night hideous with her maniac howls, juuipiog out of windows, clutching passets by the throat, and refusing food through the~ fear of being piusoned. Unrequited love is stid to be the 'eae, ti-ough in onte of her sane mo monits tbo p.oor* girl said, "I thin~k I rnust have eaten 'too' much lobster' saiiud one1 night last week.'" 'Could anything be roure inidicailve of the frightful extremes of trago.ly and farce that are somtettimos seen~ ni the udivine comedy of life tban an episode such as this 1 LaIst evening, while the music wais mu'ndirtg 'and careless feet. <iere dancing in the parlor, tho wretched girl, barridaded in a remote roorn where physiuirtns were wraingling sa to the propriety and1( possibility of bleeding her. wats baying likea wolf against the moon. iIdr rehitivos ste driven almost flad th~imselves with the excitement ar~d horror of this (earful' calamnity, but the others danced on. i"For some mst laugh and some must weep-. So runs he worldj away." Urville Grunt. NE:W Yq9rg, $optember 8.-A speeiaardispatch says a few days ago Orville Gran'.voluntarily surrender. ed to .the. Intgrior .Deportment his trader's licenaea for Forts Peck and Ibolknnp, in Montana territory, a nid avnounced his intention of retiring fronm the buainess. Ho says lie hat. carried oni. a perfctly legitimate hiusi~ess, and mnade o moe i properly. li olyin T1hie St. Louis liepublican thinks there wvill have to he a general iad thorough o vertazulng of the govern. lment books at the next sessloi of Congress.' The Republican Con greeses of thie last twelve ye~ars havo refused to perform thi< iaap'rtant duty, but tho nett D~emoeratie ilouso will be expected to (10 it, without fear of~ favor. If any of' thec de pa'rtimerats are ntn pr op ated for' itt, peetiou so nmuch thbo wo'rse for tilom. In a Sioutheo n town . recentl), a satn loll into a ditoh ott thc outsk-mrts. A pedestriaa helpedl him to his feet, and after the,thinag had boon accanm plished, our hero said :"ill right, bio-I'll vote for you." Tlhe attan. ger looked at him douabtfull- ,.and wished to know what fo.. '"Wha' ofli00 yo runnin' for 2" "J? Nope at all,"' was the answpr. "SNot a candi dato ?" "iNo ; why ?" "Why-LChio -why 2 'Cause I doaa't know as any mas n'd-hio-help 'nothing as you did, 1thout boin' a unndiao" A Rcliglo ,ilew h 1 u dop t off 1.s i ti ary oil' ad del rrit . ret tents it fa e tden a,' ar.. 1ued ol d ijal [t . the eveo ystorda a d..*#no to tak you wbat ohuteh you 'longed to in do flesh." "qYaas, I speck soijaid 'the Ais.' tenor. "Ef you 'longed tq, d. d ibspw1ary llaptist, be gwino tolo you walk right to and bet by de foot-stool. PE y9u 'tongef ;to de Moethem aiat-Oh)dih, he say stay on do out side whar your shoutin won't 'blurb d~igeEm .w. "Ki yoQu's ,'Eiscumpalin-.. 'lole.on, Mr. Mideten. )e Mt. no. niggere 'Piounipa tut Deul't all white foks," "in-rr te the ojpeQ~ r. "Dat don't wmake no diff'erence,'4 ootinued the expounder,l 'oE eligipo "de prinoiple's de sane, 2-itt't it Ef-you're a Tisouwpaion , de ;,angel say t> you, 'go ober isere 'mop d4 white folks. Ef you.o Jatbmlip, ,4 angel pint you to de Virgin.- iMary1 ragd te ll.you--- " .. .,4 "But look. beau, Mister Middle ton, sposonbe didn't 'long to , no church in do flh 1" quoried the listener. "Well,. what he , be doia' . dat don ?" asked the ouloted diyiu scornfully. . : ." Well,",replied thbeo unotver ted sinner, "i thought in dat case be could do's he data please."., Vicks burg ILcratl. Wholesale flanging. Six men were hng at Fort Smith, Ark., on the. 3d. Eight had been entenoced to death ; but one of, them was Shot while attempting to esuape; another had his sentence comunted to imperisonwent,. Murder was the crime for which they sufl'red. All the six men were .hapged at the sa'me ime, inside the wa g (,fthe old, fort. 'i he Six were plano, d in liue, ataiding side by side. The Paterson (N. J.) Guardian .ays that a neighboring farmer reek lessly venturers the following chat loupe : "I will wager $42.25 that my hired man can take longer to get to the corn tield, get back to dinaei quicker, eat imore, do less, and bear down harder on a panel of fence than arty 9,ther hired man within tor miles of the City Hall of Paterson.' Senator Morton, of Indiana, who has embarked in the Maine canvass, has .taken the ragged, bloody shirt tron his trunk, and is waving it about him with the furious energy of -a Red Republican. The Springfield (Muss.) Republican thinks he might announce his niision In the language of Mr. Wardlo' JA'.,t Boy; I want to make your flesh oreep. An ancient African up at. Rome, Ga., gave young brother, who was about leaving home.to seek his for. tune, this sage adviec : "Sam, 'have yerself and work hard. And Sam, whatebber you do, never do you steal -flint' 'eeptin' 't iq for de precher and den don't be a fool and git cotched at it." Thme hay stables and fourteen muies belonging to the Government, at North Platte, Neb.,. wore destroyed by fire on the 8th, The New Beriford Mereury say there is aloohol in buckwhea~t oake, It is probably introduoed in a syrupt itions manner then. 1ew Goods! Nehw Goods) ~JUST REOEIVED. Alrge and well selected 1ot of choice W inesa and Igaiuors of the finest qu lily. ALSQ. A lot of Suigam s,' Coffees, and now Mlackerel, thme lnest, in town. ALSO, A lot of Fino Bol ogna Sausage low for Cash by John D. l1%Carley, sept 1 Trial Jeustiee. FFICA IN itl.A1L01 OU oyt' lty .i~ lt lNNSIBoO, R. C. Albusiness .h Iruited to him Wil receive proin,.t atteintton. H. A (JA.PAiR. II annvi GAILLAR~D B& DAVIS, ATTvORN.EYS AT. LAWX, NO. 2LIAWI RANGE~ WINlB01(0 EOU'iuH CAROLINA A rugs alld Medletnes, Paintsj01, Glab.ke. Special 'Notices CHAUL~k1 , s s srtten nowt r All tiritto U lie W Damnation.'. ,.Pedtr o ) } n whereof he spake, by al, h If living, would apply the same to Aloo holto Excitants, advertibed as iturealls. But there I one Tonlo and Alternative is existence-ttho best the world hats ever known-which contains no alcohol. it is DF.*Walk fetimfietia-MeiggestaJ i4 -i 8Yinai J'owan '4Migg'rhsp i lets of all kin:ls ai ro ohapl bI atp itiouely printet by Walket , Evaen & Cogswell, Chatleston, S. C. 'their presses are in full blast on thi olfias "wor. ti t 1 their faclliti es n ae es ~gt 9 i always room for more work Pra oeedings mencements, Fpeeohes, ri e, e,, o., are excouted in 4 q. t gtyle sund with great. dispatch. usejof A-I1Wofno* note paper abd k at 18 or able eavelope aSo, . ilk hke' tdrauk o receivers of such bilet Aodx. The ewe peas 1 *httr~ia e I lit is rendered niot e b1 oloiris, oo tfyl delicate tinsed itee of Pirie's ,Nete, Snpep t is bn $bt in a gentleman iing to a' lad n ir stationery. if you wish to he Foated oW tb'u latest noveltips, the fn bion in these matters, enelose a stani lo - Wiijker, 4 at* i Cogswell, for one of their littlfa f i1oti books "Card Et iriltettb' 6r'send'an order for at reohercho lot of paper atn ot1Vlootes of the iatst style. -Do not forget at the same time to gr#irW a malognei. V . DESi OltTE"S & CO.,. 4 ev, bty mutual conisent., and by ' expirait onu of Iimnbiiation, Ierniinated the4 coparlhorsl.ip, to date from July'fau""t inst. . Persons indebted will cluso up theirrao. coputs by cash or note by tho~first day of August. I. U. Dt PO1hTE,. WITH ample capital, I will contiune the business at the same st. ad. U. . !nESPOtTIS. July t h, 1875, uly 13 NEW ARRIVALS! Packctages of NEW MACKOREL in Barrels, half and (quarter Bait rels, Kit." I, 2, 3, and extra Huu' ber 1, M1E8 32:3 S~aks of fresh ground FL 3U R, nil siZos attd grades3.. from the Granjite Mills Augusta Ga ALSO, A full stook of Groceries, Provision and I'latattion Supplieio, ai of which will be sold at Lth lowest prices for-OA~ih (Oot 29 BEATV iRO &SON. TRY YOUR LOCK I WVewanxt everybody tan the Uniaed stateti to see see outr large eight--pa e. liter.ary and f'amily paipew n'TiIE 800VENllt," .. nnd in o der that (ill .may judge of its amerits for themuselveg, we will senad it uat trisi, silx,maonathis for only GO et4., andi to every suabsortbier, we *ill senad by nmati post age pr'epaid;'ane of' the M4AiMO fi[ Pl{EstlLUM i'ACKB WU copttinining 10 giood onvalopeA, 10. abgets@, extra ntoto . paper, 1 good Penh aolder, 1 good lead Pencil, 2 st tel' i'eii, I Metnorandaum Book, 1 Ca d''Photograph '-or all the Presidlents *fb/thbUnited.8tates, and a nicepremium of.J~.elry,, wjrth;frthym 25 genieto loi. D~on't let thiaq p..as you, try one packa e. .Everybody its sure 1o gst more gooI thIari the' eve' 'heughat bef'ore' for to pH'o, and ilhe iekiois, got "front five' to ten -timte the valuea of' their anottey.. a e'ptg r. sejano ii aoro 'lhana worth 50 hei,.p@ voyoua this maagnifiq'iautprap era. efnd the eraan so idr oij 50 ect-si P.Ou: ox + Ifr18 Taesee. -UST Received, astupply of Turnip sco& of ap proved varietips, t.LSo Ois, irugs, ~Iodioihes, Books, Paper, ink MoM~IASTE'R & BRIC, july 17 50 vials ," " Morphine 10 lbs. Glum Opium. S", " Cam p sor. 1Mor8ale at the Drug .8A9,9Qf ~O~t~ha~ti~ 1aq'n~ iit the es. tare 6f' '[Tios. M et:, i all, deceased, w il please present. thorn properly atteo - ed on or before the 15th of Oetober, those andeb4~4.tojj0.6 tlpleas. make larelaes W SIALL, Adn'r. July 81sf, 1875, atig6--m.