WINNSBORO, H. C. Tu'isday, 'Auguit 21, 1 817. M. MMANJ8 DAVIS, Edit(1r, tJNO.' H. 14MYNOLDS, Aeoclaf,o Jlrltor. DEMOCRATIC TICT KET. oR ("I'MIC OF lt'IJr, W. 1. ik nu. FOR CO'NTV COMMMfIONEIH, JOHN A. IIInNANI, CORNELIUS R. MEANb. Up to lb tirho th'o "Citizon' TJ.ickot" WM14 holhinathd,'hb RtadiNal party was ' dead. Shi?% Iht 'time, there havo been frequont mooItingH of Radical loaders, in fator -of that tickot. Wo publi-h'this morning rosolhi tioi adotod by towinbip cibs. They ai'o 'inniitakablb it tieir tonor, and 6wo poiht 'to 'tiidm i anmwor to the chdrgo that, we '-woro iisinfortned afs to tho' mmtintit" of t.ho km)oplo. Tho good p6pli tf Fairfiold havo inhaled a breath or two of f-h6 purb air'of froodoin, anld lar) resolveod nvor again to smuuff the putrid oflhtvi'm (f 1kadicalimrl. A Word for the Fairflold Imocracy. Tho Ridgmway corronpondolnt of the Camden ./6ihi'd -and (Iazctte Writot tthat papI a11 followH: Urge upon your bx0enitivo eom mittoo to c,nnplete the coltitlt.ioll of your counlty chh. l\ako two 41birdli of ,oime libon of thovolvell 'Iion nONIcHUary to it comie(l. I1rohih it ' - calitiming. By adoptillg teHo pwocautionm you will avoid tho broak firl. Thim coluty. inl vonmequolnco of 001cuiiig ald unfiir deailgl, itj ,alli't h10plomily, apai.lad probably a'rsnvonltion of the poople alulno can hibal Mh) bireach. Wo aro n6ot0 aware who tho corre ttpondent is,'hut fool oallod upon to sotico the abtrvo Oxtract. 9,i lfir"t suggestiion is 1'nily. 'No offort uhould bo spared to brin:L up the 'orgalni,ation 'of tho Domoor4i,ib par ty to the .high6 ptelh. But the two-thirds rulo has boon tried with u n a it fact ory re suti . A ny an d i - 'lato having, ill i colivoltioll, onit mot re thith 6ne third of the total number~i bf dologaItes (can defeat aniy nominaition, anid block the party Caucuss~ing 0'sits -in all parties. Ruthemrford B. Ha~you went inito the Ciuncinnati Conivenition 'vith sixty out, of seveon huniidrod dloIgatos, w.hile llinei com1thlaIl~ll alimos t a malhjority. By "Oaucussinig" 1 13y0os I)bbhnb the Ratpublican nominee, and many say thmat through disputed ''governaor of South Care linai. In the recent thomocr'atic convention in Virginia, Holliday had only two hundred and fifty votes out of over fourteon hundrod, and 'was third on tihe list of candidates. Thlroughi "caucussing" he received the nomination, and now all Virginia ~is throwing sup her hat for him, none1 wor'kitig mUOo ,ear'os tly th an ,the defonted canididatesm, for his cloc tmin. WeOst and Bihop01, t he two gubernatorial candidates in Ohio, were taiken uip in "'eauna," and maiido the Domineon of their respe - 'tivo partios. Them "caucusMI" in1 Faitield was a meceting of those delegains who fa~ *vor'ed .a .atraighitout .nlomination, to soleet a caIndidate as the emhodiment -of their idea. There was no "unfir* .d1'Elnlg." Any one who investigates .will *l1coritain that there wast (the susual amount of manipulation on both sides. A great deal ofib)lowing has'booen induliged in, and parties living'in th~e counmtry have been~ do c it rcsolve( . 'I'hat WO (lO'4 our purp-)Ose to adlhero with coistant fidelity to the nloimiittioimI mado by the (oui ty Club1 on the 14th of July la:1t. 2. Talitt wo oppomo and d(noie the "Ci.izei' Tickot." moveient., as caleaitted to destroy the )emiocracy of 11airliold, and romand tho county to .he ru11 -of iglorilnce, -vorruptionl anid ltidimlhBll. i. That we call upon the Dem1oc rivy of the county, anld 11(1pn ill loverm of Tiort.y and admirers of Civiliza-lon, to rally to tho support of dumocrncy, and to tsfist 18 in crushiig th t (11111gorous eme involved in the "itizons' Ticket." 4. 'l'kat 'vo pledge ourselves to the noblo women and the helploss chlihrren of Fairfieh, to do tdl in our power to avort the great wrong which it. in purposod to infliet upon thom by placinig them again under nogro rule0. 5.a That11 wO aiflim our' iunbroken confidonee in the ability and integri ty3 of ourii County Chairmian, mud hold ours~elves aIt alil t.imes~ ready to obey aill o)rd(lier hoimay give, to fur.. ther the ends of onr orgnization. 6. That these resolutiohs be pub lished in TrnE NEWs ANt) HEiIAr,n. Meeretary. A Commiihication from the "Dark Cor nter" Chib). At-a calleIineoting of :the Feas,% itorvillo'D)omocraticCah, the follow ing was nianimously:adopted as the senseO of the Club. ~D. R. FEARTER, 2Presidnunt. J. HIrannnx McLANm, S eicrtary. There has b)oon ai good deali of random firing along our political lines,lately ; and it 1s time to take better aimu, as we all see that this kind of shooting is doing no good, 'if no hiarm. It is no use to argue tis ques tion, it being simply .prepostterous to entertain the present condition of things a being normal. There is nuot a fair- minded manm in this nowm ty, who cain, at this present time, pretend to say .that tihe "Citizens' Ticket' is a D)emuocratic ticket. Whatever it may have been in its iincipioney, it has degenerated into the true-blue Radical stripe. All imen must noknowmledge this fact, anid preparoe for the emergency. If Caiptain- Cl(awneyimagined, at one time, thirt ahe was .t.h,candidato of a stronig 'whito faction, haes lhe not siutiieiint intelligence to have seen his miistako hefore.now-? Doe~s lhe -not,.oe that his conduct is daily alenatingmlhis-b)est friends? At the same time.-hio cannot impute any blame to them, as every honorable manir camne .out of the nominating conmvent ion-with time ji raconyictionm thtall.-wa. well. We ,all mreljed implicitly u will noL be m1ado tho stoppinig stono for Radicalism to once more Iount the political platform in Fair- field county md we will r.oplace you in oilr von lidenfe aind esteem. But those iervilp political intriguers--where mill they be 1 Their purpose has %talmpod them with -tlel brand of political infamy, which will follow them to their graves. 'hey havo strac:zed thtilm Ivo whila plotting, tholgh Nmwi.ttiogly w hope) the mre destruction of one of Famiti&eld's nost honored rons. We would lavo Captain Clowncy to reflect on Ahis subjeet ; to allow his calm judgmeit to guide him in his Con lusions, and Ihus determino if lie las not, in tihe lheat of passion, ilowed himself to be made the tool in a most corrupt and despicab)le job. This is no time for imen to allow p)ersonaml umsiters to influence thiem, for our1 existenco as a party is to bie detterLminett in th.is issue. W'e siumply ask ever'y man to do his duty as implosed by his pledges5, and all will be well. Evi ry man who has joined a D)emnocratic Club, whether 1 three-day member or always a member, is comnyelled, .if ho consults his honor, to) vote for tho .regular nominees, and in case ho lhas no honor, he will suit the opposition bettor. "Citizens," do you not know that you are stamping your-. selv'os as scalaw~ags, if you carry out your intention of splitting oil' from [Ii- party?i But '"whiI mlhe'intup holds out.," &c. oconmo back .to your allegiance, nnd (quit holding up ase a target a mian whose honor is a jewel w~hen bis reason reigns suprneme. Yours .far the right, DARIK CoRNER Omun. The followinmg notice has been mont to the County Chairman-: G~en. JTohn Bratton, Chmna. .Dem.. Cso. Er. C'om.: Sinm-Theo Feastorville Democratic Club is t horouglyl organized, and ready for any duty you may assign PresidentI. A. E. Outerbridge, Jr., of tho Philai dlelphia Assay ofice, has recently giv'en an example of ,the infinito div'isibilit-y of matter, by oxhibiting before the Franklin Institute romo thin tilms tof ,.gQld obtained by electric deOpoitionl upon copper and' afterwar'd detached. These pices~ of gold leaf were tranpamrent,. and gave a green color to transmit ted light.. Mlr. Outerbridge has thus p)roduced films of gold so thin that one grain of tihe.metal would cover nearly four . square feet. This is 10,0001 timosthminner than ordinry writing pampor.; and .24,79$,000 of eneh tllma8 Augether would ,make only one inch in thikes. XmEELT has aFinow motor. Ho says he can. make a qutart of wvater produce 1,000 horse power mnotion, s&ffieietit to run a steamuer across the ocean. We can all go to Europe whent that..moto ehuhlp11 oa i Gobbling a South Sea Island. The American flag has boon hoist ed at Samoa, and unless the actioi of the Consul is repudiated by thi authorities at Washington ti islands of the Navigator's Oroul will henceforward have to be ac counted as in the possession of tho American government. A shor time ago several Samoan chiefs won to Fiji, to endeavor to persuadi Governor Sir Arthur Gordon t< tako possession of Samoa for Grea Britain. Apparently the Samom chiefs had not got any encotrage mont, for on their return home th< Ailerican Consul, Mr. Griffin, cmui menced negotiations to have i American flag hoisted. All Chi preliminaries were completed on th, night of the 2d of May, R numbe of documenits having been signed and on the morning of the 24t0 tho Aumrien flag was hoisted a the King's houlse, at Point Molinu on the west side of Apia harboi A salute of twenty--one guns wa fited from tihe other side of th harbor. Tihe American clipper bar Menshokoil' wis lying at Apia at th tijmp4i and an Amorican nmn-of-wa is expactod shortly. A. great feas was given at tihe King's house, am all tie white inlhbiiitants were in vited to go. Thakomban'ti sonl from Fiji, aind tihe Enlglisi Consul Mr. Lialrdet, went to where th, I feast was being held ld .smid the would join them if they would han down the Amerioan flag while time weore there. 'Tlie natives, howevel (leclinled to haul down1 teio flag eve1 temporarily, and Prin(e .imnoth. and tihe E4Inglish Consul left. MI Griflin.. Le American Consul, re cently visited Washington, but i was not stated that lhe was commis sioneld to accept the os fsiojn of th inlanids T11. Col.mAism L11tONme Sq,vv 1. 0 Vle'roRy whiell stand in tihe Park, at Lowell, beforeIC the tollib of tie firs soldiers that fell in tihe revolution, i a lasting and beautiful tribute of ai It. is one of tih 11-t1 obiects soigh by st-rangers visiting our sister citN wich indeed mIany visit purposely t( see this elegant object of high art It was obtained from the King 0 Bavaria by Dr. J. C. Ayer, to wholl his Mlijesty was especially gnion inl ackv'iowlegmulent of whvlat, hi rem'dies aire repulted to have don, for the suf'oring sick. It was don ted by the Doctor to -tho City o Lowell as a permanent and speakinj 'emlem of the VictoIies both 0 SCIV1. ielne i d arus.-aIyI(Ier w (.d.) Pre . ' S TilE LONDON 7rit1l annonc,es fl; arrival in London of the "onght t< he" President, and wonders wlethe: lIe will claim ipLecedeneo Qf 1oy. Da kes. T .JIf.2]T 69 Oc.A.l~. CUST I3t;IOEPE NEgro(s of' tle.genuino Iow: Win dstor Soa\p. ALt4O, T wenty--flye dozen aiisortedt -Soaps,ait th Drag Stor.e of april 241 DR. W.:Ef. AIKEN. R. 3. McCarley ~ ) EOS to camll attentimom to his ,pe( I.) NoStk of Iloots and Shoea, all Hi-/e and styles, at uniprecedeitedly low pricei ALgO, An entirely new Stock of -Grooeries Sugar of all gradles,Cofl'ee, Rice, Iloiny 31ea.i, soap. 8tarch, Soda, Pepposr,' 'ea, ott Fine Heed hi lhd Potatoo.i. ChIoice'st uranua of lou~r. Best ornm ad liyo Whiskey in town Tob)ac(o anmd Cigars, Aloiasses. .Land Bacon Illamis&c Lowest narket p)ritce for cash miar R. J. MtiCARILEX.. J. EA.ger & Cot, 13"7 adm .139, Meetlang Str eet CHIARLitSTON, S. -C. lIIOLE-SALE. dealieis m Foreig anid IDoxmesti,' Jinrdwaro anid t icry. Gunms , lar I-on andmu StOol. :Sad dlery and Saddlery Iliardware,'Fairbank* St an daird Scales. STATE AGENTS for thlo clbraitod Farmier's Frniom A FULJL LINE of Agricumltural Iiimplemnta and Stee~l8. STATE AGE~NTS for the Tirodgamr (forse and .4mnle Rhoes which have been'1 recently Iiproved, eni we now* tll'or them to thme radte wi thm sat it faction. OUR ENTIRE STOCK is now full and comipleto, to which w Invite the aittentioni of thme Fall Tradlo, Ft' All ordera shall receivo piromp and careful attention. J. E. ADGER & 00., TO OUR CUSTOMERS O are indebted to us for PROV18, iONS or 11OSPIIA,TES, we would respect. fully call atteiition, that your bills a-o duo 1 on or before the first of Novepibor. We are dlepnding on yon for payment AT ONCE, to enable us to ncet obligation made to amdidt.you, and whioh are duO at 3 that time. r In o0det for u1s, as well as you, to main tain our credit, it is necessary to meet our promikes promptly. Beaty, Brox: Som oct 12 0 t f SOMETHING NEW. r The Automatic Fly Brush, f AN ORNAMENT. A COMFORT. A NECESSITY. L ON G S OU G HT, FOUND AT LAST E,verybody 2houl1d Have it. 4iOMEW A-ND GE~T ONE~ CDNNOR & CHANDLER, Bot an~d ..hioe Manaufacturer,, WINNS]lOllO, S. C. TVl,E unide1mignedl re-. ~~ ~)Wetfuilly announafces to tho .tizonsof F'airfldl( that ho hafs remioved hia 1Boot and Slhoe Alanufactory to one dloor belowv Mr. C. Muller's. I am prepared to manufacture -11l styles of work in a spbstantial and orkmanlike.manner,,ouiit of the very best materials, and at prices fully as low 'an the samie goods can bo manufactured for at the .North or elsewvhero. I keepi constantly on ,hnnd .a .ood Stock of ole rand Upper LQather, Shoe Findings &c., which Wi 111ho soldl at reasonable prices. Ite>airing promp)t attend ied to. Terms strictly Casl1 .oct I2 J. CLENDINING. Citizens' Tick~et0 For Olerk of' Court, S. 13. CLOWVNEY. FaQr County Commisajquer i, JOJfN~ MI1NANT, PINNY .JACOB, JAS. R. HIARVEY. au7-4w 1hereby forewatin all persons, white, t ,L. bh k, D) tohi, Irish or,mulatlo, fronm huntin door, fox, opossumi or any her rmo, ir'il, or treepaa on my -andt n anWaywheher enc ornot oe4. The- WWil beatrouvenfleaa