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Edmunds has left Ce- iii t lp!mbia to attend.a course of medical tist lectures in Philadelyila. 5acgs fo hi I. . .. . soni Columbia bachelors. are ,,ibout to of c form a Bachelor's Protective Uniot, ske similar to the one that didn't protect .1,110 tio Brto bachelors worth a cent. alec IkARve OrPoRTUNIT.-I will offer for Wa ti ie,t fifteen dtys my entire stock of of c Dry goods, 'notions, shoes, hats,.glass, b uI Sg;ockery and kard varo, ete., etc., at S and below bo't.' Call early. . Wil . L. MIMNA UGn, C1ni Leader of Low Prices. froi ------ sett A cow belongin to Mr. Jihmies A. wai lrico, In endeavoring to squeeze lie. through a barbed wire f'onc, hgured beil g oly that she died on Ti.jesday. A agriculturai journal n says that these wire fences should al- Mel '-vays.bo., sgrmounted by a board,in 9ot QRer to prevent st.ock froi running Soi sigainst the fence and snagging them- bef< sq.1ves. The board will .gv them waf . warning .________ I in A dfliulty occurred on Tuesday be- i tween Mr. J. A. Caldwell, and a color- mol ed man named Jake, his wagonier, in sott which the latter struck Mr. Caldwi et 0,n the arim with t- l' 1ig a.g gni9., .b.inise, and received in scri returnit a flesh wound in the shoulder teri from a pistol. Mr. Caldwell found the to I ilAn asleep in his wngop, aq 1.eavi fi a small boy to driveit. Oil beig wake t l ordered to diive him's'elf, Jake was surl v.er' iindent, and -finally drew a knife Oct and threw seYera.l stones at Mr. Cald- in t1 yeoll, whien he was shot.' He had ahinays 13een*favored emnploy6, and on Sun- (d - day Mr.- Caldwell lent him a horse and ed buggiy to go church. The wound wan a unot serih!ms, but the man.. tq lk ouit a IIe wrrant against Mr. Caid well. lc -BIOGRZAPIL2 8KETCHE8. inl 1 Futrther Incfdenta ad .Ahecdo$tes of ti o was Olden Time.. jI ;ROoK ORmxnc, July,,2%.-gYsnmd hiastd facl .I had forgotten' to recordl the mem1oryV ani<l o yold friend and neighbor, Capt. M'ra Wm. sbone,and others. ie camnemo ~ to Fairfield about 1818 from Mecklen- oil burg county N. C., an,d umrried in ind 1$27 the daugtcr of ,Ephraim Lyles, ami who shot the Toryv acr.oss Broaid ZRjver im * during thd Roev(lutinar'y' war. VIie 31( - apd James- Bennett and Si.mon Asiord live and their sons, George, R,dbert J., can 'illiamxamgd Robert [H., were honest, S,COI Iidustrious ani4 economnical farmers. r Capt. . Edward, .Drs. David C. and bit itobert, Beverly W.. and Thos. q. hea 1Mean~ .deservm axnichn in1 ti aissais of cup Western Fairflol as intelligent. and fm ugBeful members of society. Higher hop1 tip'on Broad River lived: and died l- son ley's, Wilm iiii and enjamin, in. Nevit,'lizmasiid his son, Wmn. J. pasi8 ?$aeltdn, IV. Chapiiiani udid.sons, Dr. trui - - Newbll and Andrew McConielW all -,' worthy citizens. Andrew McConnell -il dpsorves notico as an exemplar to our our1 young men of this fast and idle ago. sec 19Is life proves the old adage " pere ~ tl}ere's a will .tho'e's a way." Ile' told baM me that 14s first start iA' life' was an ad wil a;pIow an9~j hoe; which his father thel Ioaned hirn yhe working for him, last atlowving him to cutd .o}vn and cul- Fee * vgot a poor piece of land, wvhfen hpo did con mostly after night had set in, by the inci - 'lghf of tcic bethW hi had cut off the put land. Hie was allodho cultivite Eo( i.Wlbile laborinig for..l~s father a few years, when he married and c.ontimhued I tg labor on a little farm with a hired mol0 hanitor two, until lie had thie means to seeI p trchase a egr9 man. B~y, industry swdeconomy lie had trebulTiilated a val upblo property at the age of fi,fty, a i(1en-1 l9,(lied. No truer ilenmd- o the Nia p6or oe/ll d. lie died after a'shmort 01(1 illness about 1850-55. ils loss was and lamented liyli fr'iends anid ieighibors. ton lIps only two s'ons fell in brittle la(h in I km our civil war.' His worthy daughters wam are mothers of respectable families oifhr -clhildren. sist .papt. Edward J. Means, whosideath I rysofclstjgn life. After leaving tIiie lNaval chop1 at Annapolis, he entei-- Pro en he ni,/SttesNaval service in edt theo African:Squiadron, to suppress the lhe ~ n1Qfarious slaveQ.trade oni tihe western til I; eqast of AMtcaiind of Madoira and irem tlie West InidIes. - He was in ser'vico tIe six years, and~ was wrecked oi boardom tlhe Yorktown,offthme- coast of thme 18- dIal land Maybo. Hie serydd~ as captain in wvar tily late Comifdderace wir,' wvithi his he i brott.or Boeerhy.W. Means, .whoo foil mYe, ',hile battlingfior .his country in Vmr- ivai gnha. Edwiard J. 'Means was at one whil thn6 captain of a kn boat during the Col ifedbrte coiestt, was upIptpn Of.thiq.onfWdorato Navy:. Ytird on Podeo and reinduod in service the war olosed. le was a true pa L, He ..held the ofilco of rilliiig i.r in thi church of Sal11. , 11is Lh is of recent date and a loss to d numerous friends and to his pious c fly. I should )av.. recordei the J -th of Thos. Coul,er Means first, as s vas the oldestt Space forbids more e i,A* piassing tribute to his memory. J 1e it, to say, that ho was a practi- %. farmeir, and usetil citizen, a warm 1 *sinccrr friend and obliging neigh- s charitable to th poor, 1111d. that 3 Jest .work.of God, an honest.man, p David C. Mleans, whose sad death had Ittclyl t deplore, was so well ivn, that I feel unable to (o Justice is memory. . No bettor man, I ever w,. Kilnd,.attentivo and skillful in ractice of his prtofession, he also, ibiled all the, qualities of a nloblo rt, of husband, neighbor and citi Then a boy I recollect socing old t y McGraw, anld 01(1 Jimiy New both soldiers in the Revolution war, at old Rock Creek Church, ni 1813 to '18. A story wIq told of Billy NhiGraw, a stailni Whig, lug the.1ovolultionary, wi. W ben1o l 3d by hiothcr Whtig What. of the a 's? II .repliea: ''Glorious news I -Ious tews I I Col. Lyles has killed letido, a notorious, nasty, stink '1'Pry." Old Jimmy Newton kill- u he last elk that was ever heard of lio State as is related in Mills' sta es of Soith1 Carolina. Ho calls (cie true Nimrod of his age. i my.4s I stated that I would say 3 ethink of my own flinily, by way i losing these feeble and Imperfect 1 ches. What little I kno of my 3stry is from my fhtlier-and other' ' > .ctvigrated from Virginia, as trom correspolldellc I held wit h ntclligent gentlefuian, I met at the I rm Springs Va., who married one ur family, and whose letters were iit with my dweliilg by (lie savage 1koas in 1865. It seems from these i 'ces hflnt either n.y grandliltlher, I liam EdringtIon, or his ancestor,. J grated to Virg-illii, thenl a colol, t uI Wales in its curly settlement, and , led in Hillg Ge(rgc, aind after d rellovel to Staf0brd counlity, that 'fts a wealtliy ftriur an11d a Imlem of the V 1ouse of i3urgesses for solle . e rricd a 'liss lihns, who coniceted by r.amily to thu Vitz his, Ficklins, -Ty lers, and I think calPs, and others whoil I have for-. el. IMly gran(father rode out to th Carolina, n111d entered a a of1land ol Rock Ceck some tilil ,rc tle ]%evollit iolitrv war, il wilat I 0then called the Craven couilty, as >ticed by his old titles id naps, ch ly% fat11her held. A fler returti - to Virgiil-a 11.ie died, and my grald her moved to. Soutih Carolina and 1Pd oni li han(Is about 1774-'5. to of her sons, and all oflier dtaugh moved with her. All tile Sos, of )11n lly father. wIs tl yImges(, 'ed in tile ievolitinl'V war to its Ilaiitioln. Somke of' lheiu re11ioved kentucky to raise tobacco oil (.'reeni or, about 1805. My coi ll r I yl' inton, reiained with his ither, lant,-ill,..Virginial, until after (lheC 'onaer.ofCornwallisat York Towi cber 11th 1781, and was battling liat siegd unitil the surr'Iender of tht) .ishI forecs to Gcuieral Washingto, chi termllintel(d ouIr struggle for in 3Inl@Ice. A4'tcr thie war lhe remIlov vith his father and famIily to Soulth olina, aind settled onI Rock Creek. waIs nted forl hlis miety P nd exemli-1 y lifc as Baptist Deaicon, w hIi'h of 11e held forty years, nutlil his deafth 836. ThQ .pastor of Rock Creek1 tr'ch, of wichI Hi. E. was dleacon, hteardi to say of1.1,im:l'The pillar tockg Creek Chlurcht has fallen." MtIy ertadhered to tile Epis(copal faith dloctrine;of tihich1 chlurch my lTI'nt her wIas alimembelr inl Vir'gintia. diedl is 1821 I know of nlothing14 C of miy famtiily wor't.hly of record, that theoy were unoted for honesty, 3pondence of' chiaracter1, in)dustr y, 11ord 31i tIle fifi 'n loOf thant termi Eliced their 0own1 .lfmnily sup)plies, all their stock, &c., and were good. rs, anld that is moure thanW onc ill ten i say now3l. Some oflmy father's de0 ,uiats are phyvsicians--somae of the ily were memIfbers8 of thle Legisla Iil mlKentucky and1( Mississippi, dad(1 one a lawyer, so far as 1 have1 e'd, and hie.is 01n0 too manty, yet oc Ios an JIonorable position at tIhe bar, 01n0 of 111s ago. Anld no0w, Messrs, tors, I close these sketchles withl the e that I have giveni yonrI reaIders ' .0 anlusent, if' not inlstruIctiont, I recounting rcinihiscence.s of the0 ( as well 1as of recenlt date. I canit y say, 'Nothing extenutate or set nI aiught ii n malice.' TC hlat a hne rain 0on tile 23d inst., 10 first since May tho 3d. I hlopo ( planIters will sow plenty of tutrip 1 1, andc produce turn'IipsR for their e' r clattlo,and sh10op, for winter feed. 1 v keep well during tile winter il L-s, celars', or ill htolses, covered :1 8y'aw or cotton seed. Pkm)gh . nl up and put them away in tile of October or Novemnber. W. E.1 .S.-Aii theo rito or- ceremony ofi t wasinIg in some1 chunrches 1has be te nearly obsolete, I will relate an lenit als to htow old D)r. Wo.odward1 a stop to.itiu-hlis.- churIch, t.he old k Cocck mooetinig house, located onu unlek llenry E's lnd, near Maj. I T'. Lyles' f1i1h pond(, and1( t.o whlich 0(d to r'ide onl horseback behilnd lmy her, befor'e the' war .of 18t2. JIt na the qu Iestiont arose inl tile chutrch D whthtler Feet washhiug should1( be irved or used ally longer ill thlat >fist churlchI. 0One of the1 mremlbers, quiite an. odlicious.1ne1-o1ld il(e)ny "1-urged theI continuance of' -it. Billy. Woodlward, the 'doctor' '' p)Itstor, who was f'olnd of a joke, called onl, and arose and1( observ'ed iowv the reaisoni why brother l~Iay Lts to, keei) upl thuis feet wVashingr SIt is be.cause he wanlts to see r Al's legs." This thlrewv cold wa ml It, ai'd I heCard( tile relator say, v wasing fell into0. dIis.usI, .01ind was v w1 mnlCltionecd againt in that, chur'ch. 1 forgoft to mnentionl Col. David c rilnce, who (died1 not long silIen. was a native of'1KeIlulcky, remov-. o Flor'ida mnany year's ago, where l'actised the prIofessOion of law, unl e malltried a lady of our1 State, And( oved to FAair'fleld county, and, ret/ 011 Terrlible Creek., l~ aIg'aint re1 ed to Arkansas and1( ser'ved as anv er Il thle wesLtrn camnpaignl with niotionl, was takena a prlisonerI oft P and1( Rent to Roc1(k Island, whlere 'r ulferedl unitold crueiIltjes, as8 ha~ told1 b luntil exchlanged1 after' the close of avtlr. Ileo return'ied to is homeo and a pr'actlcal platntr' until Is (lentih. 01h neem'a'1 bit a fem ear. 81. tatlal n1nd was a u1solill Ultizen, nd loft:an litmilligelt and tiablo umily at his heat,h. W. E. Dan RRADEAt: DO not throW this own until yon haive read and closoiy onsidered. Thie good Loid being o. lidge,we desire nothinlg abovo your til1ation. We care not . to what. IIIIIhch you belong or may desire to bc )inIed. But ire you "born again?" Do ou believe that God for Christ's sake as forgiven your "ills? Have you a criptulrtil hopo of. Heaven?. Who are ott? Where aro you? Where are on going/? .We are'selt to invite you L Ileave's joys. Will you go? .Wre .o not ask you to join any particular hiurch, but we ask you to *bo saved. 'As though God did beseech you by. s we pray you in Christ's stead be yr econcilel to fodl." We ask all truo ilstidns, of whatever name or order, 0 jolin uts inl this work-work .not for hurl-ches but. Vir tie si]Va0-n of souls for whow Christ died." The Rev. J. 13. K. Snitlh will preach a tho- Iet(odist, church to-ngliM. Irothers, sisters, friend-, we ask yoU s though present with you, will you, lot. "come upl) to thle help-of the Lord, D tie help of thio Lord against tihe righty.?'* . A RUE1RY Ox T1HE COnE, Xcssrs. E//ors:-l am a stron ad ocate of the code of honor, and t1hink (he proper rule and guide o' col'duc0, ir gentlInen. I regard myself its a citle101 of the 1h1s*t Water, anld canl ot. inoo.k all insult. Now, I fiud o1 inspection of .the ecords, (yes, it is reorded against le,) of it case by the Planters' Bank of lairfield ag1ailist te oil at note for ioncy loaned ile, and which I never elindd, ill what is called them Dee lratiol, thie f lIhw in1g vord' of vme, lie defeldalt.: "Yet the said dellend lit.. iot regardinig his Satid sever'al. Ollises anld umb.rtkings, made in - frsaid but. con/eieily and ratm<lulent||| intedin crIit n ubtilcly to ;leceice and lefraid tile Jid phaiintill'inl tIs behlall,'hlas not. as et paid t lie --aid several sums of mon Y, or either orl hein or ay part there r to ithe sa;d plaintll', although oftenl C<qiested to do so." The question I wish to ask you (for reotirse yoiu will agree that Ilis was II insl3ti of th 111e Iost aggriavated lclr eter,) is, whet ir-tweill y -olne yearnc; aving elapsed since this vile Sinder. las per et rated- call Iow plroper-ly hiallenge the /nm1; :mld if so, Iviwt 1r11icubir oflicer shall I1 ciallel"0ge? \-nin. if tie properl offic he dead, an1i chialledge his admimiist rator? Youirs I ru1ly, 1. F-utioso. P. S. & N. B.---This is a private let 01, and not For puIabliotil. [\Ve Call find 110 iiforilation on this tOilt ill Otir. Cyclopwdia. The statute ' liilation night he pleaded, unIless lie maxim "nullum temipus occurrit cg/ applies to the C'ode. As tile rmi iln (jtostionu wa prinlted1, thec lirinter~ ni..ght be held( respJonsibile, l'c death1 of~ the Planter's Bantik is ai crious obstac:le; butI the Rleciver got IS assets and( iic should sat isfy allJ laimis. cerIilyl this 0110, if' he nmlkes timuself' privy by c0]lletinig t1h money. )t herwise, tile Winn :sboro National 11an1k, as5 sueCsgor, comes. .ill. We ,ud etg for an aldmfh11initaor. idminiistraitors hIave 2. rough cuioigh '1"Ten dimo mak 0l )olar rid thle schloW imater. "'Now, g:o o i, iir. Tenlolh rs m:0 iako one0-whaIt?' untes," repllied 111e boy ; ani' thie t each r, who hadnlI't got his last. month111's alary~ yet, 01concluded that theo bov wats FORl REPRE1 SENTA'1TIVE. Th'ie many friends of the Hion. il Os. . BRICE, aippreia1tingt in a high dlegree li past ,servies iln the House of liep ro enitatives, respec(tfuCllly n ominiate him for e-election, subject to theo result of t,he )cmocratic rimlary election. We present theo name1 of Maj. 0. E. 'H1OM~A8 to the Demnocratie voters of 'irnefld coun1ty as. one that, will aibly and floiently repres-ent uS in tIhe State Le,g dhatulre. N LTn.IIou. Frnus . FOLC OUJNTY COMl IISOSI TheIanyl51 frien~ds of Ailr. M. 1. Al - iltAD)Y noinllat5 hlim aIs a candhiite r County C'onnu issioner ait thio enlsinlg lootion, subljet to the aictioni of the F. F.. E. C~OVPAN Y. jHIE regular monthly meeting of the .Fairlild Fire Enigine Comlpany will ic hold in the T1own Ihall oni FrIday even ug, 6th inst., at 84 o'clock, J. HI. IIARIDEN, aug 4 Secretary. UJV'DER TJUE SUN ! -BENGAL LIQUID BLUING. IlIE iuEST' IN TrilE WvOirL, iT cosvs TIlE CONSUnMER NOTIIINO. MY LItJID 13LUE is puit upi ith PLatont Sprinikler, by the usRO of hich you savo at lo:ist half tho ~luing, and got boettor rcsults. The :msumler will find the ]3OTTLE AND S3PRINKLER' orthi moro than tho price of articlo >r a variety of Iusos, such as pop.. or sauco, hair oil, tooth wvath, bay Lamf, or peorfuery bottle. Try a ottle and save money. FORt SATLE ONLY 1V W. II. DONLY, idly 31 ~ On thn.Corn'r. BUA -AT R, BUTY & 00S. Just received and to arrive in a few days aIdny now goods bought beforo tie re cent hevy advaneo, nbisil will;, 1o sold at the very lqwest. cash prices to our fri.nd s an.l cistomors Elegant Cashmoros, leinarni - Dress Go-ds, Molie cloths, BuntBing. ke. A nice assortment of- Calicoes, I1us1Hns, Lawns, Dress Linens, Whito Goods. Toreion L,ces, Edgings, Hosiery, Hand kerebiefs Neockwear, Gloves, &c, 1'ou can find. in fact, Dry Goorls of all kinds at the CORNER lsroR.", A. prices which wo guarailt-ce pl(amo or we do not ask a sale... 4Ual early and give our stock a thorough inspection, it is Our delight to show our goodi. Our stock of Zeigler Brotherm' fl.to Shoes and Bay State Scrowed WAs Never better, and -of these kind we make a,4pecialty And warrant. Tic slos in high and low cuts, and but ton shoes in high and low cuts. HIFgh out men's gaiters, low ClIt shons hand and maohinc sewed, screwed.. Evoen the children and Iabies were rc mom bored and a nice selection bought for them. CLOTI[IVG ! Call at once ani make a selectlon of a cssimniere or 131u lanel;. Or leave your meosure for a suit selc3ted froil samples. Rare bargains in soft Felt Hats, Stiff Iat.s andl Straw Inats. New goods il Cro0cer, Gi-sswaro, Ore ceries, Hoes, Plows, N. - a (cl department is renly for a look. Call and Imy and be ptliam. ft.eo her 01ut' motto..is QUICK SALES, sMALPROF.RITS. april 1 W E VJ 0 ea nmn ( oI) onWATn htaiofo teneesrthcnsfronrvg L poihn,alropoor.o ftepeiu melalusd, s eeed nl tifte ndhl 1NT GOL WATC lI ES, AhiE WA o)e it ll mt~a i rcome, t and the, wA3o woill ry amnehl af 80h tisu Jost oVAfC. toat casie. fThis proes fleCsay I mntr fupo naure, a.ol jlspecla, ada pre toithpurpose, o uts ew pleos ofia SOL(,i GOsolderd one tou tfead. hl thre eaetensed prl)t btwoon1polsand sPYte rollcs,andth rsuldl a1( stn.rl 'of hea:yplte gen, his, c,iy. adro u a sape.uy uta beut dsatii* foire. The goldC 11088 heo ae isT 401.1),i Whick to adi,thi ofAl kind pof chas15in,enaving andCOU ona1 lig the oitn gravd cas hlae obneen copod uti on ear feicily trno dt tile purpse, twithouteov orsa, byZ/t3,&, (annr &l thar.dlhaed C. Mullor. Aie sku forratedh aalgelad bto see war Ir at. mychckt anli f l ki--sxor For.I,g usiring n IrA ael n. 1 te.n L5ve cas ho ave e rug i, oro pof. AO) saew bupply r adle by .Mulr jts1c fo1l3tae anegn a osewr NOIT1NA'kIONs. FOLt STATE SENATORI. The many friends of Capt. 11. A. dAYE. LARD would respectfully nominto ,hil as a enndidate-or the Senato, subject tc the notion of the Democratic primaries. FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE. Aessr.. Qmvors: Please anT,ounce t1 premnit incumibent, J. it. loyles, Judg( of Probate, as a oandidte for*- re-elction at the ensuing e1etion, subject to the ao tion of the Democratic party at the pri mnaries. By so doing you will oblige hif 14 MANY FnIENDS. FOR SC1OOL CONNISSIONER? The friends of DR. JOHN BOYD, ap. irreciating the skill, -zeal -and Idolit3 with whioh he has discharged Lhe dutice (if "'chlool Cilynmlmisont.r, rel#pflottull.) drominato him for ro-election- subject tc Cie totion of the Democratie prinaries. The friends of thtIIEV. JAIMES DOUG LASS respectfully -noninato him . for th< position of School Commisioner of Fair field County at the ensuimg electioa nubjecot to teI action of the Demkocrattit party at the primarios. FOt RMPle1SENTATIVE. Tho friends o( T. P. mIrohELL regard him fitted to repreent-io county in tlit Hlotso of IR oprestentat ies, and rt-#pecctfullN submit his name .to .thet-Demotrats ol Fairfield for their action in the primary, Messrs. .. Kitbrs: Please annotuce Mr. JAMES B. TURNER as a candidate foi the Legislature at tho. ensuing e election, subjeot to the action of the Democratit clubsat the pri-inaries. J)v so doing yoi will. oblig-j 1is. - ANY FlENDzs, Messrx &Ilfors: We beg to present, t the favorable consideration of the voteri of Fairfiold county Mr. GEORGE H. Mc. MASTERi as a candidte for one of out Ropresentatives in th 't%Lb ishiture; We pr-sen0t his namo with the full assur Ance of his high qualifications for thit distiriguished position, for in addition tc his flnished education and acknowlolge( moral worth, he is ono of the most publi pirited citizcus in oar . county, land i such cAnnot ftil to bo a most uoful mom her of our Legislature. MANY VOTII.. FOR BiER1 FF. '-Th6-fI.Onds of 11. N. AcMN(STER, Emq. lespectfully nominato him't for the oflico oj Shoriff of Fairfiold Cotinty, ubject, to th< action of the Democratio priz.ry. The friends of 8. WIIOlTER YONCI1 nominato him a candidato for the ofilic( of Sheriff at thd ensuing election- -pubjecl to the action of the Democratic primaries, Mers. Wors: P"lese nnoince Mr U. .-.ELLISON. JR., as a can(didate foi She10fl of- Fa-Itiehld County, at thloi eniu ing odectiotl- -subject to the ntionk of t i Demo.ratic priuary. MANY FIENDS. The inny friends of Mr. JNO. 1). Mc CALILEY, recognizing h1ii pjetrmIliajr fitnsI for the ofiflc, respectf1u,1lly nimiilinate hilr for Sheriff, of Fairfield C'mut.--suIejc t( tile action of the Democratic primary. 1"-srs. .Mi!ors: An ifoiinAtions are ir order, permit us to presont the llamo o CJL. JN0. 13. DAVIS as a candidate' foi Sheriff at the ensuing election, suIject of course, to the action of the Domocrati4 primaries. . . MANr FnUEND3. Messrs. 1?4itors: Please annlfounce Mr JAS. L iCH[MOND as a candidate fo ShlerifY~ at thle ensuing election, isubfject tr thieactio of-the J)emocrat ic ('liubs at th p)rimnarios, and oblige MANY FamNn~s. _____________________ may_ 13l' :-tf Mesr Jaiiorsr: Please a irounce Mt J. Preston Coopjer as a cand(idate tor th Democratic nlominationi for she.iif at Lb coming election (subject to the decisim of.the primary election) and oblige miaa friends in thu ,'ioUTRWE1s Tr-RN PoR TION 0r1'r UE CO UNT Y FOR COUNTY CO3DMISSI0NJIt Mescsrs EbItors: Pleaso annoeunce Mr JACOB IIOOKMAN sH IL cadidate for Lh< oflice of County Conmmissioner' for Fair field Con ut.at- the ensuing election, sub ject to the Democratic primary. ManJY FniinNo. Please nunouuelUC MrpJ. WIl. BROWN aI a capd idate for County Commissioneor subyect. to the actioni of the D)emocrati< plrlimi.es. Mr. B1rowvn has been unai mlously endorsed by the BlythewAood club MANY FaIzENIs. 'M:ss.'r.q. JAiIEors: Th e ilnany friends o Mr. .JNO. 'A. STEWART 1'espectfull, noinllato hima as a candidato for the ofile of County Conlunissioner, subiject to Lh lThmperatio primlary. Mc.vsrs, 1Mldors: PleCase an nourtioo TIl HOS D3. OWINGS, Ei., as a canlditiate for Lh Ollice of (Cunty Comlmissioner- -sub1jec to the action of the Democratic Primlanes e.nd( oblige his MANy FIIINDS. Mess,rs. lIdlitors: Please announc DI)X (IN lI-ROlmRTEI.'SON, Ew(., an a canudidat for thvi oflico of Col.nty Commissismnor u tile ensHuing election, subject, Lto tIle actiot of t,he Democratic p)rimlaries, anid oblig< his MANY gal1ENDli. Messrs. .Fifors: Pl'ease announco Mr. CHARLES DOUGLASS as a cabrdidate fo: Couinty Conmmxissioney.of.-Farield, sub ject theo result of tile Doeoratic primary MANY FaIEN).5, MeIssr-s. 1Miblrs Tlemase annlounce Mr, ,J. E. POW EILLasa candi.dato for the oflict of Count.y Commlissionc,r at the ensulint election-snigecot to file action of the pri marily (cloction of thle Domocratio clubs. MANY FRuINDs. The friendq of- Capt. JOHN A. THIN NANT1 resp)ectfully nlominato himn for ro election to thce office of County' Comnmis sione9r- subject to the result 0f the Deno. cr.atic primlary. Me,ssrs. JiWllor.n The1 frienids of WIr,. TAM AlIKEN, Esq., respectfui 1' lly nnunlce him. a candidato . for County Commis sioner at the ensing election, subject to theo result. of tile D)ejnocratio primlares. NoRn-WVesvas1i FAI1I.ETD.~ Messrs. J&Wore: Please announce JAS, Rt. HIAVEY,- Esqj., as a candidate for Lhe office-of County Conimnissioner at -the eni suing eleotIon -suject to thle actionl of the Democratio.oelubs at, the primrary elec tionl-andk oblige his NUMERoUs FRIENDs., Messrs. dilors:i Pleaso announce Mr. 11. M. ZEALYV as acanIdidato for t,he oflion of Count-y Commissionor at thle onIsulng. eloct ion....suibjoct to, the action of tile D)omocrat ic primIary. MI!ANY FamuNza. M4kssrs. JMtors: lIease announce .\lR IH. OSCA R DUKJE as a cand.idate for Conftty Comnmissioner at thle ensuinrz election, sulbject to the action of the Deomocratic primary. MANY FItIENDS, Tihe friendis of Mr. JAMES W, COLE-. MAN respectfully nominate him for the offieo of County CommIsIoner of Pair flejd --.mieict to thec action of the D<-mto ertic pnmryl, . NOM INATIONS* - FOR CUNTY OOMMISSIONEi Messrs. rdlilor.4: PleaRe announce Mit., R11-1RT D. BOLICK as a candidate for County Comm11isioner of Fairtield at the (111uing election-subject to the action of the Democratic primary. MAIh F1nNDS. -Tho frionaci of br. Janes G Heron, of Salen, respecfully nominato hin for th;e 001coofCoutity douinissionor at the en msun olcotion. -Aubject to the action of tl emnooratic primary. Jan17 td FINE LIQUORS. N ATITANS 1)ROS.' Old 'Cabinet Rye, - 1863, Cid Ronpoke Whitkey, )860. t Also, Votterdan lirandy. Cold fina for 1uh from II to 1 o'clock every day, IJA VE recontly made e.tenmlvo addi. tioli to nliy Ptook 6t Wine;s and lquors. which colsists of a full asmort mnlt of Ryo Whiskey, Corn Whiikey French handy, A pplo Btandy, Peach 1randy, Shorry Wine, bcuppernong Wine, Cham pa )gnlo. eic , oto. ,f(-l I claim to slI th FINEST AND PUlR T RYE WHISKEY to 110 had in Wiinlitbort. Givo it a trial. - I also aso Ic ep Oil han111d a full supply of 3E GA RS .A XD TOBACCO, in great varicty, and adapted to the tastes of everybody. Calliit th PAL"ETTO HOUSE, in the Witinn;Lnro Hotel building. -J. CLENIDINING. im oh 2 SALE STABLES. JO %*, TO THE CITIZENS OF FAIRFIELD: I 1AVE established a Sale StaIc at I Winlsbo'o, anld -all pl-epaled to . St stok StOttk Oln vetry :ccommo[k1dat inlr torIls, ei(her for cas or -on timo Stil fex C For ncgotiable papel: - 'orsons wishing t.o by1t or -Iswap will (10 well to enll ( 11me cbeforC purclhas oge* e1l1hre. I will also pay the highest cash price for CONiN AND FO11DER -Delivered at my a81able on. Conlgress Skeet, located oic door south of tho Ladd buildi'g. A. WILLIFOID, jinn 20J I KEEP F'irst--class Groceries couisiiutlly on haund, anud sell the same at living priccs. FLOUR. A fresh1 lot of PaItent IjFamll - Flour, -the best in townii. -it. hais no0 equaOl. JackLsonl's best grades F'amily Flour. COFFEE8. Fourg'Id(ls ofGreen. Alo,arched ijo and'Java. SUG AlRS .Of alkgrades-fromn the hmighdmt to the lowest. i~CANNED GOODS. HAR DWARE. (Chains, P lows, and( otherU ariticles too munterou.s to nntioni. Quality and p iie guaru1an1ted. Gir me 11 a call and b'le conuvinuEcd.a ID. II. D"LENN IKEN. r.ly 20 WVarted.' - :o: - Dry Hidos, Sheep Skins, Lamb Skins, Goat Skinms, Doo.r. Skinsi, o rtenskins, MVijk Skins, Gray Fox Skins Coon Skins, Opossurm Skiuns,F Rlat Skins,. Rabbit Skins. Cotton, WVooI, Rags, Biass, Coppoi. W/ The highest cash prices w 'i b)0 pa~id. U.0. DESPORTES. may 25 SEASONABLE DR CLOs. {~1ULOKIDE of Limo, in convenient . ackago , H1ostetter's Bilters, Hat't er'n. Tonioa E!1 xir of Calisaya, TJartario Acid, iiismuuth. lucoing, Lie bij 's kxtract. di Boot, (nrgling Oil, Collodmon,, Quick Siver, Qui1nine. Cream Ta~rInr. (Cor Livor ul, S8rtng n Svup; FAoyt'% Cologn. .Just Received J uly .K M Ai$Lm1 af-a & rJO AA PURE WINES AND LIQUO1 . -IN GREAT VARIETY [WOULD mos't r'espectfully .inform ny customers and tho CtejofFair lid generally, that I keep.. li sIg a uill supply ,of fhio LIquors, robacco, .&c., &c., and guaranto atisfaction to aiiy QOne *givitg rial. My stock consists as 1oly IMPORTED AIQUORS. )TAUD, DU.PUY & .0O.'S COGNAO BRANDIES. BRAND'S SCIIIEDAM GJNP 1AMSEY'S SCOTCH WHISKEY S JAMAICA L. ). RUMS. I. MOINO DE: MORA SHERRY W INE. F. MOLINIER PORT WINE. i. i. MUMM & CO.'S HIuMS . IjAMPA N E. GENUINE RHINE WINE. DOMESTIC LIQUORS. 'ARtATOGA 'tTR.E RYE WHIS. REY. ATIIAN'S 1863 CABINET RYE WHISKEY. MTIIAUSS' IMPERIAL RYE Wills. KEY. U'ESE'S "OWN" RYE WHISKEY. STONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND ROCC. WHrISKtY. ELEURATE'D PFEIFFER E. RYE WIIISKEY. ENTUCKY IfOURBON WiS KEY. LANTATION RYE WHISKEY. RG INIA APPLE AND PEACII BRANDIE8. IORTI CA OLINA.SWEET MASIX COI?N WHISKEY. LANTATION CORN WHISKEYS. 11LACKUEIRY BRANDY. G INGER BR ANDY. NIV ENGLAND RUM. FRENCHE'S "BOSTON" GIN. VERY FINE OLD) OLART WINE EIOMEILIADiE:WINE1S. I KEG.D)RYSCUITRPJNONG WINE. L. KEG S WEET~L SCUPP~ERNONu WINEI. t KEG SWEE'T CATAWBA WINE. MALTI LIQUORs: BERG.ER & ENGEL'S CELAEIRAT. I1ID LAGER iIEER -ON DRAUGHT AND) BOTT'LED. [ASS & CO.'S IMPORTED ALE. PURE CRA B APPLE CIDER. [UnE NATURAT APPOLONA . IIS WATER. CIGARs AND) TORACCO. lIIAP'SODY-A- STRICTLY TEN. ' CENT CIGAR. PIlE PRIME- N INISTER CIGARe-3 FOR 25 CENTS. I'fIE PUCK CIGAR--3 FOR 25 CENTS. PILE CORONET CIOAR- 3 FOR 25 CENTS. L'IIE SONORA CIGA.R-3 FOR CENTiS. PILE SMAShER CIGAR-5 FOR 25 CENTS. ['lE LIGIITNING4 CIGARL-5 FOIR 25 CE'NTS. ['HE MONARCH 01F THLE SOUTH CIGAR--- FOR 25 CENTS. ['HE MASTERI STROKE CIGAR--5 .FORL 25 CENTS. ['lE AMERICAN TWINS CIGAlR S FOR 25 CENTS. . ['IIE COSTA RlICA CIGAR-3 FOIS 10 CENTS. 'lE RLOYAL, SEKA' CrGAlb-Io FOR 25 CENTS. 'HE ROSE AND) LILY CIGAR-10 P'OR 25 CENTS. ~HE IIAVANA CHIAROOT r CENTS EACH. TOBACCO. - CIIEWING TOB/.CCO-TIREE *GRAD'ES. IUMYMER-. BEVERAGEs~ CE, LEMIONS, SODA WATER.I HlE BEST MIXED BEVERAGES OF~ THlE SEASON SERVED AT ALL HiOURtS 0F 'E DAY, TO SUIT THLE MOST FASTIDIOUS TSTE~S VERY RESPE~CTFIJLLY,