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COLUMBIA, S. C. Tue? lay Morning, Ootobor 12,1874. About Indictments, We observe tbat L. Oaes Carpenter, editor of the Union, and foreman o! the grand jnry for It:oh 1 und County, in a speeob delivered in Nmvberry, lutt Friday, said tbat "four of the lending ...hoMers were under indictment, and some of them probably would bo be .-fore the campaign olosed." We should bo obliged to Mr. Carpenter if be ? would tell us who they are, and how many leading persons on the side he advocate*, are under charges of felony . and other similar crimes, and if be t will esaay to approximate the number of how many more ought to bo. By the way, wo observe this pitiful restfU reported as tho labors and researches of tbo Riohland grand jury, namely, true bills returned as follows: ''Jamos Owens, Wm. Avery, Henry Bothel, Hilliard Owens, E i Davis, Polly Gylee, grand larceny; W. G. Davis, forgory; John B. Harriugton, murder; Molly Gary, bigamy." Is that all tho graud inquest can do? None of theso por sons were ever heard uf before. But why go so fiercely after poor obscure and friendless people, and leave the rioh, powerful and unscrupulous ras? cals alone? Is tbat the way for a grand jury to behave? Fie, do, on tho grand jury of Riohland County 1 Iiis it exhausted it* in Jans of discovery of the knaves who h?va obtained placu and position by bribery and fraud? We again demand of the grand jury of which Li. Oass Carpenter ia foretnin, that it honestly enter upon its appro? priate work, and make faithful inqui? sition into the crimes aud offoneus in the midst of whiah thoy staud, uud knowledge and information concern? ing which they can get on all band? Jor the uakiug. I'al t WHU Grain* oC Allowance. "k..^Jt would be well for all who regard justice to suspend their judgment ol the proceedings said to have token place in Sumter, last Saturday, until an authuntio account is given by those competent to know, aud faithful to re? port what may have occurred. The statements of the Onion-Herald, are evidently colored for a purpjse. They . are improbable in themselvos, and we must remember that that sheet is fresh from its exploit of saying that the Con? servative Convention adopted "the ? platform of the Republican party of South Carolina," the reading of which elicited the remark from a gentleman in the gallery that "now, indeed, ia Christ risen from the dead." A paper - that can do Ihnt ia capable of making any statement that party exigencies may reqiire. Besides, we observe in all this oloud of epithets and denun? ciations of the people of Sumter for denying free speech to the Ridical speakers, the important admission made that the "Greene men aent a committee to wait upon Mr. Chamber? lain" to invite him to speak, wbicb he decline.!. It is somewhat amusing, too, to notice the new zeal in favor of or? derly meetings, aud the free expression of opinion on the part of those whose Executive Committee sent out a "oon .fideutial circular" directing its follow? ers to assemble in full forco to control the action of primary meetings aud vote down all propositions lookiug to participation in auy movement whioh might be organized against ring go? vernment and ring aoutrol. * m ??? A 8t?-p Forward. The Republicans of Riohland have split into "fractious," and County politics are very muoh mixed. Both Nash und Minort adhure to Chamber? lain. Iu that respect tliey stand on equul grouud. But the wily Nush baa advanced a atop further, und added to his ticket some names from the Con? servative rauks. It is understood that theso gentlom<M), iu accepting tlio nomination for the repootive positions, do not muko auy politioal pledges at all, but ruru.iiu free to uot us iudepond ently now a* before they were so nomi? nated. John T. Slotiu, Jr., who bus received the nomination for the Le? gislature, is popular with all oluh.-es, and poasosscu the full confidence of the Conservatives. We should be pleased to sou him in the Legislature. <-??-?-? .Today, West Virginia elects Con? gressmen and a Legislature. Upon tbo latter depouda the Uuited Stuti n ; Sjuator. Ohio elects all exo.ipt Co vernor. No Souator is involvod. In? diana elects nil except Governor, with United States Sonator involved. Ne? braska has a full eleotion, with United States Senator involved. Iowa baa a full oleotiou, exoept for Governor und Sonator. Dakota Territory elects a delegate. Arkansas votes on tho now Constitution. These eleotions involve forty-six members of Congress and three Untied States Suoutors. 1 William?' Abase or Power and tlte Prealdeni's Acqutetccno?. The New York World gives tbe Pre? sident uoil Land.\ulet Williams vn (ne? ttling to think About in the lollowiug oattiug remarks about them: William* is hurd at work iu Waah iogtuu, disseminating falsehoods about tbe condition of thu 80:11 b, 01 during th.: Unite I States army right itud left till over iIih Southern SUtes. President Gomt is iunketiog about th? West with hui family. Either Pre? sident Omul deserves impeachment Tor neglecting bis duties, or Attorney General Williams det-erves iuilictmeut us n public nuisance. Tho measures which President Gruut'B discredited und discreditable Attorney Oeueral is daily t ilting in the South are such measures us no English ' Govern a :ut bus ever dared to vuntiire upou iu Irolaud, exjept with tiie direct aud express sanction of Parliament und iu tue faco of urmcd iusurrectiou too fligrunt to bo q' toHtiouo! or doubt? ed about. Martial luw in practically proclaimed over u largo part of tho American republic to day, by the t>im plo liat of a low political adventurer, whom nothtug but tho personal favoi and tbo personal obatiuucy of Presi? dent Grunt keep in u position which makes it necessary for men of charac? ter to tolerate oocusioual association with him Domiodiary visits aro made by this man's authority, conventions are broken up by armed men under his orders. Tho Lieuteuant-Geuerul of the army is invited by him to strip tho frontiers of the troops neoded for their protection, that ho may bo able to ex toud bis incendiary uperutious over u wide urea of territory. Aud while uli this is doing, President Grant is whisk? ing about from town to town of tbo West, looking ut fat mittle, eating good dinners, and gcuerally umusing him? self, like a shoddy speculator ou 11 rail? way pio-uio. ?_?? w? *. A Chtimbcrluiu meeting was called to be held at Georgetown, lust Satur? day. Iiiiuey, Gloavoj, Puffer aud Clarke, C nimbcrlain speakers, worn rofusod a bearing. Bowley, Wood berry and Spurry took poasosMou of tbe meeting and run it iu tho interest of Greoae uud Delauoy. S.imuol Lujo spoko ou thu occasion - - Decmnes -Col. T. 0. W^aUicrby, of Marlboro, who was uominated by the Republican County Convention on tbo loth instant, without solicitation ou his part, dec ines to accept the no? mination in very decided terms. Some Morns Echoes of Northern Opinion.?The Spriugfield Republican looks with favoring eye upon the can? didature of Gieouo uud Dcluny. It says: "If it really means 'unity, fair-deal? ing aud peace' between the two races, theu its success will obviously bo mat? ter for national rejoicing, aud its de? feat matter for national regret. For in those three words, unity, fair-deal? ing, peace, is found the solution of thu Southern 'problem'?u problem that is begiuuiug to weigh very heavily upon ail ihoilgutfu! munis. Whether Judge Greene is elected or defeated, his can? didature it certain to do good in mote way < than one. It cannot well tail to make a new aud larger breach in tbe wall of partition that has hitbetto di? vided the two races iu South Carolin* us in other Southern Status. From the necessity of the ease, white aud colored voters will find themselves working together for u cutnm iu object. This oJtituut, und tbe better acq luiut anoe and feeling growing on; ot if, will be of a. I vantage to Ootb col >rs." Tbo Now York Tribun-, says: "A close contest, and perhaps a revolution iu South Carolina politics may now be expected. Thu Conserva? tive Convention lias determined to muko no nomination, but recom? mends thosupport ol the ludependeui Kepublioane, upou a platform oouUned to measures of reform. Tue estimates of tbe strength < f tho bolt froui the regular Republican Dominations give a sullijiout addition to tiie Gousorvu live rauks to carry tho election. Ev? erything now depends upou the hearti? ness with which tho Independent can didates arc supported by tbo white voters." Gun er Aft McJuwans Appointments. Gen, McGoWaU will uddress tho voters of tbe Third Congressional District at tho ;ilaces named, on tho days iudi oited below: Abbeville, Saturday, October 17; Anderson, Tuesday, October 2D; Wal? halla, Thursday, .October 22; Picken?, Saturday, October 2-i; Liureus, Tues? day, October 27; Newoet ry, i'huraduy. October 29; Columbia, Saturday, Oc? tober 31. Thu Congressional Ex toative Com? mittee, in each County, uro expected to make tho necessary arr*ugt-rnmits. JOliLS. PEUttIN, Chairman Abbeville County Executive Coin mit tee. -? -m* *- - A Cahdfuom Senator Dunn ?To Ute Editor if the Jfews awl Courier? sir! For obvious reusous I withdraw so much of my speech mudo at Charleston, on Tuesday last, as iu vuives a personal threat against Mr. Attornoy-Uoncral Meltou. Yours re spectfully, TfclOd. C. DUNN. Coeumuia, S. O, October 10, l?7i. -. . - The Conservative oandtdutcs of Marlboro County huvo urruuged for un autivo and thorough oauvass of tho County. Meetiugs aro to be bold ut every preoiuot and township. A Letter from Senator T. C. Dann. To the Editor of the Daily Union' Herald ?ism: I notice in your paper of tint) inorniug certain tdutuments of Sir ELanly B demon aud Mr. Cardoso, State Treasurer, which you say "fixes tbo scheme of re opening tbe Bettlt mcut oT the public debt upou me." I say they fix nothing of the kiud. Mr Soiomou's statemout refers to a conversation, of wbiuh he cauuot re? call the particulars, but he says the purport was I hol I wus iu favor of taking up the con ver-ion bouds, and thut the credit of the State would m?t bi restored uu'it this was done. Hih statement is only a matter of memory uod construction *>F woids, which could liuve bad uo such niuuuiug n> ho now attempts lo pi.tee upon Hieiu, nod L ui <y well alT-rd lo pa-^s it wttboul futtuer comment Hut Mr. CarJozVn statement is of another u bit ranter. Ii is not a mutter memory aud con? struction of language, bin a mattet of fact, of which, fortunately, there t.-. a wntt-u roeord, and about wbieh, ihurc fore, there e.iu be no ruotu for mistake. Mr. (Jirdi /, > htat \s that tbe irrcgu larities iu the issilH of o riaiu b iiidsof which I complained Wviro Ibetn-: "that :hrt bonds reicrtel to weio authorized lO be sold withiUolwunty-four tnoulhs after the p isstigu of tin; Aims, mid dial bo di-oovered that the parlies to whom tbo lnuids wore liypo! hi:0,U<:d sold them after tho expiratiou of twenty-four months, notwithstanding tbe hyj olhe cation took place before ti.nl period, aud ttiu State li id received tire aioney authorized to bo raised tiiereou." Now, every person at ull familiar with the matter will perceive that the whole ij'icstiou us to tbe irregularities tu the ui ttter of those b >uds lies iu the questiou of fuct, whether they we ri? nsed by the officers or agent of the rftuto wtthiu or beyond the time limited by law. Mr. Uardozo bays ex ! pltcitly the liypotlit-ealion tunk place before tbat period, il Mr. UardozVa at item jut is correct, th? houds wem used le^u.ly. liutilr. Cardozu's state lueut is not correct, and he knew it was not correct wln-u be made it. In tho report which ho says 1 mad.: to hiia, I used those word.-: "Of ib ol,813,3)U bonds which were under hypothecation in X iVeaiber, 1372, ?1,201,000 were pteOgcd by tiie-ilnuii ulul ageut Bllbicquciit to the ttiue when tin; uuthoilty to so pledge theui had ceased, according to the terms of the several Act? creating them, and uImi subsequent to the time w hen the full aiuiiuut of money authorized to be borrowed on nuid bonds liaJ be? u <j'j tamed;" uud iu concluding my report uouueriilUg tue bonds iu question, I used these further words: "do that tbo dual use of tbeso bouds was doubly illegal?first, because of tho expiration of the time within which they were nu aut horized to be used; und, secondly, ht c wise tho full amount of mouoy au? thorized by law to be raised for tho Statu bad boon already exceeded." Atjain, Mr. (Jurdozo suys thut I re? ported to him "that I discovered that tbe parties to whom the bouds were hypothecated sold them after the ex? piration of the tweuty-four mouths," his purpose being to show that I was asserting tbo illegality of the bouds on the ground tbat they wore sold alter the time limiting their use. The fact is, 1 merely reported that a part of the bonds pledged at tho date of tbe set tleuieht with The tinuueial agent, "hid been sold out under hypothecation." 1 did not report that they bad been soid "atler the expi.atiou of the tw-uiy-foor mouths," us Mr. Cardogo alleges, nor would it have been perti? nent for me to have done so. They uad been hypothecated after the expi? ration of the twenty four mouths, und, therefore, hypothecated in violation of law. T'iio time of their sale, or whe? ther they were sold or not, was a mat? ter ?d h > moment. They had been used by the Slate oflijers or ageut ou'. of lav, lull lino. It will bd perceived from these q i >? tutioijs from the reporl which Mr. Cardozosays E made to bin] tint he represents mo falsely. That be knew tie was representing me falsely must be eviduut from tue fact, which be concedes, that my report w.n iu ide to liltu, and that he know what it con? tained. B it I have something more to say on this point : Mr. Oardozo auy a ex? plicitly that "tho hypothecation took place before that period," thit is, be? t?re the expiration of tbo time limited for tbu use of the bonds i-.su.>d under I be Acts of August 26, l?uS, aud Febru? ary 17. 1861), which would have bei u fc'obiuary and August, 1370. Now, in the statement of bonds under hypo tbeoation, which I handed to Mr Uir iloZo with my report, aud which wan really a part of it, shows tbut ?591.000 of these b inds were hypothecated to Morton, 1$ isi .V Uo., July 1,1872. nearly two years utter the legal time for Hiiuil use of them had pa-s?d; that $178,000 of tbeiu were hypothecated to E. K. Wllllird, March 23. 1871, se? veral in.mtlis niter the legal Inno for such illj hid pisie.l; thut ?170,000 ?>; them were hypothecated to Isaac 11. Kuox, April I, 1S72. nearly two yuurs alter the legal tune for such hypothe? cation had passed; that ?170,000 ot these bonds were hypothecated lo the Dry Dock S iviugs Institution, Septem? ber 21. 1871, ov t a year alter the legal tune for such use had p iss< d; that ?51.000 of llies-' luiids ?Tore piudgu-l to the (term in U,i-iown S iviugs U ink, April 30, 1372, a year and a I. <lf after tbu legal tune for using tbeiu but ex? pired; and that $31,000 of these bonds were pledged to the Uoinmeroiul Ware? house Company, September 10, 1872. two years alter their legal existence bad ended. It will bo seen from this rufereuou to the statement of bouds under hypothe? cation, which I bunded to Mr (Jurdozo with my roport, that all tho bonds iu question were hypothecated after the expiration of the time limited by the Acts, and nojt "before that period," as falsely alleged by Mr. Cardozo. So mach for that portion of Mr. Oardozo's statement, which can be de? termined by written record. As to the remainder of his statement, which aonsists of a report of a conversation which bo alleges to have been held with me, and in which he says I told bim I wishod the execution of the Funding Act delayed until I could get tho conversion bouds uud tho Blue Ilidgo scrip included iu the settlomeut, [ havo to say that no Mich conversation ever took placo betweeu him and my? self, uud that his statement as to what ho says I told him iu that conversation, is as false as I huvo tdiowu thu rest of his statement to bo. Very re-peetfully, your obedient scivant, T. 0 DUNS. CoMjMur.v, Odobcr '.). 187-1 Tlir Itcvivnl ut ni.il ii?i Street "liui-elt. Mu Edit.-it: I doitre, in thin public way, to make my grateful Hekiiowledg ment-i to Almighty God for tho won ?lerful out-pouring of the Holy Spirit with which He is now fiuoiing us at .Marion Street Church. The meeting nus been in progress three weeks, dur whicb time liny persons have pro fesned faith iu Unrisr. Every Christ tau denomination represented in the eily is sbariug, more or l?.-ss, in thu gracious influence of this meeting. It rejoices my heart to know th it per sous bclongtug to the Baptist, Pro?by teriau, Episcopal, LuitUeruu and Unnau Catholic congregation*, of itiis city, have beeu greatly b!us*e 1 in t?ls meeting. Ou! that Cnristiausof every name would unite witn us iu carrying ou this glorious work. E :t us put aside our own dcuomiualional differ euces and .stand shoulder to shoulder iu this warfare ugtiust sin Wu are working f?>r ( fnitt, and not for any p irticulur denomiuutinu. Iu view of the increasing interest manifested, I luv.: Icteruiiued to con tiuuo the ineutiitg durtug the remain dor of thu week. The public m iy, therefore, expect picuchiug at Mariou ?Street Church ev.-ry day this week at U A. M. aud 7Ja P- M ' Wo cordially invite ' -risli ms of every name to unite with us at these services. An iuqutry meeting, for the especial beucht ol tho.-e Who are set king Christ, will be he! 1 every afternoon at ?1 o'clock. We earnestly rt-?i losl Christian people every Where to pray for Ihositccos.s of tiieso norvic-.-s iu the couver.siou of souls. W. L). KIBKLAN?, Pastor .Marion S;roct M. E. Church, South. A FAILURE ? Will "Jones," of the LT. H., tells how this is for a great po? litical uprising: "Our little town was visited on last. Sittirduy t?v IIou.D. H. Chamberlain, regular Republican nomiueo for Go? vernor, Attorney-General S. W. Mel tou and lion. 8. L. Iloge, regular Rd publicau uomiueo for Congress from the Third Congressional District, allot whom made exhaustive uud thorough 11 -publican speeches. The audience was nut a very large or enthusiastic one. A frieud who made, an estimate of thu crowd present gave us the fol? lowing list, v z: Thirty white Demo? crats, twenty white it idle.sis, ten white doubtfuls, sixty negro voters, sixty negro womeu aud children, twenty hordes, iivu mules, oue steer and a i jackass."? I'ick-tns Sentinel. + + .-_ _ Hotting regular Republican nomina? tions is Incoming quite fusbiouuhlu. L'bere uro alreuly three or f mr bolts on President Grant candidates for Congress iu this State, with a prospect of moro. Oue has just broken out iu the Richmond District of Virginia. Half a d< y.'ai bolts will bear legitimate fruits il?'Xt Tuesday lit the elections in tiio West. But, after nil, thu most marvelous of the bolts of this year is that of a large Bharo of the carpet-, biggors and UcgrooH against I bo regu? lar Republican candidate for Governor of South Carolina.?New York Sun. A de-patch from Oraugeburg dated the Dili says: "The regular li ?publican Couveutioo, in sessiou here for two I days, nominated some candidates not satisfactory to u portion of the con? vention, and there will be u bolt. This County will go for Greene and reform j The colored pooplu are sick of the I stealing ring. All honest R'publicuus j are fcr Greene." The recent loss of lifo in tho ad? ministration oi chloroform at Bos tou is a fresh warning against its use for jdeutal operations. There arc surgicil j c.i^es where its use is deemed necessa? ry uy experienced physicians, but. in stich trilling affairs as tooth-drawing, tbo risk is out of all proportion to its advantage. The Witiu:-b>ro learns that ar? rangements will bo consummate.! in a few days for au active can vans of Fair fi'dd County in the interest of Genend j Kt.-Imw tor Congress, and tho noiui tires of the Independent Republicans lor Governor ami Lieutenant-Go I veruor. Tbe Into failures in New York, in I nearly every case, appear to have been [duo to special causes. Tin? general erudition of trade, while not as active j as might bo desired, is, nevertheless, Isafe. Therein no probability oi our I entering another Uuai.cml storm, or of I I a genera! wr? ck. E II. Gr.lu.i, Sr , lvq., died at his residence, iu Walhalla, on Friday morning, the 21 tust. Air. Griffin was widely aud well known in Eickens, An? derson and Oooneo Counties, having t wice b too elected to tho Legislature from tho old Pendlctou District. Diphtheria bus disappeared from Marlboro Couuty. City Matters.?Subscribe for tbe Phoenix? don't borrow, i The Charleston Sun has ceased to shioe. ? Who grumbles about tbe wcutbir now? Housekeepers aru looking over stcvo stock. Time fliea, und fly time is passing away. . Passenger travel continues heavy this way. The clothing trade ought to be brisk now. About this time, look out for small-' |'"X eeuu s. Kiss uud hug 'oui is the name of a new parlor game. Eii ly to bed aud early to rise v\ ill all be iu v.iiu if y ju dou'c advertise. B U Y-jcoin bus beou uppointed Treasurer of Cuester Ouuuiy. A good advertiser p ueucally pats Ins show windows iu u newspaper. Better to bo cdlcd u fool for doing right, tbuu u fool for doing wroug. Tbe quantity as well us tb? quality ?if oysters brought to Ibis market is improving. O.d John Robinson is operating now on tbo Western North Carolina il ;il roud. Mr. KiuarJ'rt milliuery opeuiug commences to day, and will coutiuue tiie remainder of the week. cliWtogut this winter's feet into list winter's boots, is what is how per? plexing tho smill boys. I Truusiout advertisements und 110 fioes miisl be paid for iu udvauo". This rule will be adhered lo hereafter. Too interesting religious services which h ive been held iu Mariou Strei t Mjtbodi.it Church for the past three weeks, wtil be continued another week. Job printing of evory kind, from a miniature visttiug card to a four-sheet poster, turned out, at short notice, from i'uuisix. oQico. Try us. Tbe Miuoit torch light procession, last night, was not much. It, was com? posed uf a fow tr?n, p ircujio.s and (Jtii neso lauterus, wiib a couple uf drams, aud a number of boys. fck-cgers' Llenry is furnishing bang up luuuhes; in fact, small dinners; uud be has tbe vory articles to create tin appetite for tbo eatables, aside from tbeir inherent temptution. A t >tal eclipse of tho mion will oc our ou ?Jtob-r 21 auJ 23. It will commence at 11.15 ou tbo uight of the 21'.b, uud eud at 4 IS on tho morning of the 25th. Tho calico ball of tbo Schnelzen Verein will take place ou Wednesday evening, tbo 1-ith instant, ut tbeir In II. It is hoped tbat both active aud pass? ive members will participate. Complaint has been made at tbet-c I heudquurtcrs of negleot ou the part of the city scavenger, iu that he fails to remove that dead dog ut the end of ilurloyville uvcuuu. . riiere are now iu the academic ojur.-e iu tbu Uuivcrsity sixty students and over a do/. *o in tho luw und rridi oil classes. The Normal School has a fair attendance and is progressing ' liuoty. The preparatory sobool until bers ncirly tliree score of pupils, many of them well advanced iu their studies. Don't go abroad to buy clothing, groceries, hardware, boots, shoos, Sei., when you cm get just as good uud cnetip ut homo. If you huve cash to spend, don't send it to New York, Bal? timore or Philadelphia and use your oredit here, but patronize homo enter prise and iudnstry, for in so doing you incidentally help yourselves. R.-for to our advertising columns, and you will ascertain where to make purchases. Political?There was a gathering of the Minurt faetiou last evening iu I front of tbo State House, numbcriug between two uud three hundred per s"us, nearly ail colored. Patterson was tho ?rst speaker put up. He bo gau with a refercuco to tho celebrated fox hunt, which could hardly bo ro I gurded as a nieces-; and did not bring down tho house. His speech was u tiMstie of appeals to tho lowest passions ami prejudices of tho negroes, and of j abuse of tho respectable white people [of tho State. Ho made tbo remarka? ble statement, that S mth Carolina is tho best governed State iu the South; that tho Republicans who had I governed it for fix years had nothing to bj ashamed of; that no reforms were needed, uud no abuses or corrui - liuu existed. A fiieud had told him tbat ho would prefer an boucst Demo? crat to a dishonest Republican fur high ollioj. Ho .scouted tho seulimout. Thero wore many worso thiugs than dishonesty. He rated it us a light anil venial oflouce. Thus ho went ou poisoning and trying to debase tho minds of his bimpre-miudod hearers. Wo got enough aud left. Moses tbe immaoulato was to follow; and Min ort to oloso the 8oono. Mail Aiuiangementb.?Northern mail opens 6.30 A. M., 8 P. M.; clouts 11 A. M., 6 P. M. Charleston opens 8 A. M., 0.3(1 P. M.; aloeeb8 A. M..6P. M. Western opons 6 A. M., IP. M.; oloses G, 1.30 P. M. Greenville opens (3.45 P. M.: closet? 6 A. M. Wil? mington opeus 4 P. M.; closes 10.30 A.M. On Sunday open front 2.30 to 3.30 P. M. . We regret to learn that Rev. J. H. Brysou has been suddenly called to Teuuesseo by the serious illness of bis father, molhor and a sister. His father is quite advanced iu age, uud the pro? babilities are that be cannot recover from the attack. Wo trust, howevor, that Mr. Bryson's forebodings may not be realized. While abaeut from Co tuuibiu the services of his church will be conducted by his friends of the clergy, aud all the appointments regU 1 irly met. List of New Advertisements. Meeting Pulmetto Fire (Jompnny. Meeting Ha taw Eututnpmeut. Stirrup Leather Lost. Meeting Ricblaod Hille Club. 11. ?fc S. Beard?Mouutaiu Butter. J. H. Kiuurd?Millinery, e'o. QoTRL Arrivals, Octotier 12. ? Hen tlrix House.?J S Uicbardson, Sumter; L W Davall, Winnsboro; John J Black, Ky; J 0 Whetstone. Charleston; P H Hanes, N C; J W Zimmerman, Bilesburg; W J Roof, Lexington; T W Randal, Ctiarlestou; Miss Hal lie Witherspoon, Miss Mamie Wither spoon. Miss Annie Witherspcon, N Y; .1 B D ?ngUss, Alston; C O Montgo? mery, Richland. Of It.?Hero sre the different con? ditions of it: First, he is a trifla sprung; then druck us a fool; then j drunk as u Idled owl, and by this time he is half-seas over, and things I begiu to double up. From this point ou the descent is rapid. He grows drunk as bluz.'s; then drunk ub a tiddler; then lull as a lick; then blind drunk; then diuok as u lord, and dually dead druuk, iu which condi? tion lie is oblivious to currency iufli. tiou question, of theology or what o'clock P is. Th?i County Chairmen of the Inde? pendent Hepnbiictu party of Williams Ourg Couuiy has orgauized u vigorous campaign iu the County. Public meetings have been called at all the townships at which prominent Repub? licans ure advertised to speak. Auuex those three Republican Conn lies to ?South Carolina. Georgia will have plenty left; and there's no use pretending to have u Republican party where you have u Jthiug to show for it. Happy is that human being who has the tact to do a disagreeable thing beautifully. Mr. R. Plyler, formerly un estima? ble citizen of Lancaster, died in Cum den, ou Tuesday. REMEMBER! The Great Original Georgia Cotton Field Minstrels Gl VF. ei? of their side-splitting per? formances, on TIlfltSUAV & Kill OA Y, Oct. 15 & 10. AT PAltKER'e HALL. This trrand troupe baa eighteen Star Per? formers ami a lirst class Brass Band. The largest troupe ou the road. Nothing done or said to uffeud the most fastidious. Reserved Tickets 0:1 sale at Lj Brand's Music Store. Usual priao of admission. Set. programme. ii. A. UAltWIN, Octlliututh Manager. victoria H0TE l7 Clmrlt-bton, S. C, HAS been entirely rer.c vatod and refurnished thiuughont. It is raostcen glt rally situated, in King near MarRji n 1 reut, tor the traveling public, l'hev solicit ttnir patronage. Board per day, *2 50. MRS. MVRIAOI'DEBEF.CK, Oct. It 2 n 1 Proprietress. Wanted, a CTtVB and onnrgotio CANVASSERS ?\. for Life Insurance. To euch wo are prepared to 1 ff r most liberal terms. BLACK & WAKING, Qeneral Agents Cotton States Life Insur? ance Company. Oct G G _ To Rent. A COTTAGES, with six rooms and basement, located on WeBt side M tia street, between Mtdium and Green etiects. Vpply at this oilL'e. Oct 10 New Mackerel. 1 fid PACKAGES NEW MACKEREL, IlU' 9 c insisting of Extra Moss, Nos. 1, 2 aud 3, iu barrels, half barrels and kits; also at retail. Just received aud for sale low by JOH N All SEW .t SuN. For Sale, 4 LIOHT ROCK AWAY and a pair of /\_ sunn Holts .s. For particulars, ap I ply .it I'utKxix office (>CL10_. Seed Wheat. ; -jR, 030 ItLMII ELS CHOICE S'CED I <5?'>* WHKA 1', known as the "Blue Stem," ! .JW-rettardad the best in tho world. For j s.u., ny J. A. HEN'tlX A BBO. j Srpi -Jil_lmo i F. B. ORCHARD & CO., I)t AI.e11s in I DRY GOODS, KOTIOXS, AO, WrE beg leave to inform our fiiende, that v.o have on band a largo and woli-assurlrd stock of LADIES' BATS, wtiioh wo will eins.' out for the next ten dajs, at HALF PU1CE, varjing from 23 cents to Jl 50. ALSO, LACE STRIPED FIGURED LAWNF, At 25 cente?ct-st 50 iu Now York. Wo have also jast rccelvod a large lot of LONG?LOTH8 and SHIRTINGS, which wo aro selling at pricos that defy aompetiiien. Aug 12 P. B. ORCHARD A OO.