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WINNSBORO S. C.1T URSDAY,'D DECNEM R1 1. NO.13 - _____ imm1o IIUPiISI)X .Y ei {o roI .N o. o131 NEW' ~ A DVERT i'I fimENTS. Y" 'T1"'1 'WANO0. IOGAN 4-M. ",Lo B AT1 r s:ri1n !v.! ' Sv! 0rgais, 12 --t ops $5, ia .'10 nllyv $:i-), eomt it,50. Clivrilars: Te. DANILs 1''. Il:.X r"i, \\'ilshilglo , N. .1. G UJN SL, I reo. Ur,l ll'tera Uan I'*AkS, P1 .,(r,Pa. 3 11w Yv :11 nii 2 p3'w lis.rtmi-nial evi'es f Shi'el. M1-44c.it) cenIlls, r s. c. 1 PI JI.II NCIiCO.\lP.\N Y,:dlI'boro, Mlasi M .\'.1\1OTIolilonit Iov vvoIvd RM-n-lste Wol: la re, %wIth CU. 1311i1.p133 3r3r T 3en (lllrs a la AG E,NTS Wainted ! DlCpIo Z1 1 - FORi I I )LM0.\O.'N P\W PICTORIAL BIBLES, W31 11 tli lowtatrm . AII's-i fo, In-w vi.cilars, A. J. 1101.I A N & C).. P3:il A rv-h 81 iel ll lla. .Agiub; W.iuIed jor the O1IRK DAYS.OF GOD, A hook of In.tevvilmn.; hw:wlty and( richuivs4 [in I h n fill sor 1 i fao*-1 . i v l I he ry -r I o li-ilo , i i:lj:t Its (hrilling1g bwt.- / I h.- P e aw '(,14 1, r pr I) A 333'i' :333 ll ' i':3 - ).\1 -nt 133.. 'l l i' 'nim .se. 3:-'13 10 lC3'3.it raillof3 . 3 I13i;lI .-r, 3lltri I tis l -y *it ouwv'. .. '. McC-l I l)Y ; CO., P11l1i.. Pt. 1 . XF. t I ! 1 S.\ l I 1 3.mi1. In .1s, :* 4c 1- 1 i. t u 1411 c;l :0,, te ts : 4It ig 3.3 3: 33 .Mi d . (1411s -ils Ill. 4-01.1. . b I3 db-b . \l;,. I i 11e tll i ri l. 1 611i aI . ll Gi ; .. til . vI trci-r l llAi. 10'SiANVOMY.*Si GIN du3 ls 3 3' . 3liio . . IIt rnl-ly, lli., iUp-.p wl.;W "I", " Iol '' '+11 v' i-n:. pSvw0 York'. aldis tr frI:ke Iow th wtlnhail w11. -43. 4 . 111 W . ( ,;11111. t I fi l'h .ill, 'ers, and .ilaar1a. tar-rents. 11IL O \IkA orH.\N Milt,y i. SDP T URE. Th e wi i rli nl v i l: f11.io lhivri-e w. 1-. N W OL 1r S liU'X 13-1 . V101-1 1Y)r. AI. .. 1 3-m* ... I , lC0 l e1i. 3333 3'!333 l.3In33 .f 3)r. S. :;1 a .te:; 3:3i. i ; 33l'.'y :uiId 3'33Itin'%/.33'3n3il3. WanPted FH~ OR url(\ l ~ WIn .\1 .. ; COMPANY, ffa srotlway, New Yor Cim (liingn, ill., New O)rleanls, .la. ; or' an FrIan1cis9Co, hAI T PUJ.IED. A teraiI adll rniti (u*e. 1.3 M O redi13-1 ion in prices. A I R A h CO ., 113ki. .OWA. Ilimt..1 l:n, l.a Porr, Chlei4co. AX ^ .11 (l''3mrtwy r a. )r'. . I. C'33133 lls). /4n<lfor0) Rdubced Pr,iece .List of IWason1 & Hamlin CAUBINETL OIGA ~NS. Ne'w onel Spl'Idid 8.yle3s; PI'31(' KS Iy. D)1 ('FlD Si3 33o i, 3,33h3 333 hi)s333th. (Niov. 3s;). A<hlre3n. M ANN)3 & 11AM 3,3N, tIIlC(AN ('t)., 3 1:; I..3, NCIwY3orkorChie:313!go. CONUMVPION CUE 531mpi33 ragotale rodIy for speedy anld peQranent euro of conanpri3(on, broncuhftrs, cataurh,astha,i an3d all throa. and lung niioc1tlonR; also a cure for nervous d1e. bility anmi all niorvousi com3plainta after having tentedl its 3ura3tivo p)oweru in3 lhonnands oI cnas ha foI. It his8 dutsy to mako It known to ils su3fferinlg follows. Actu-. ai,ch by a des3iro to rolitivo human suffeTrng, I wi1 533nd3 froin t nil wh3od0esiro itti oioiomnFec or Ln's, wihfu irotins Adres,with t mp W.W.8HEaAii,128Poe's BJlock,loheater,N.Y. OMPANI1ON ANO.D THPE R D FA MILY It. ali to be0 a rororito 13n (every famlilly looked fr' (3ager'ly by 1130 younlg folks, and3 read4. wIth Iinterest, by tho older'. Its puirpose 3is to 13n1crest1 wile3 1. :3musos ;*3 to be3 juot1(303:, prac0 tical , 31en3ibl)1 and( to halvo ireally permanent131 worthl, whlit, at tracts11 for' the 1hour3. It131 la ha 3som3' lilustrat13ed, and( ha* (0or COnl tI rbut ors some of 11,. .'3\ost a(Ii.rctlIvo wr3iters3 in the( counltry. A33mon3g these38 are': ,James0 . 1(3id.% .J. (3. Whitter, Itebe)3c(ca II. Da3v35s, Lonis383 C. M(oulton,3 Mis. A. II. Leconowens, C. A. Bleons3 lElward Evorett Halo, 1!3arriet. P.' 8p30fford, Louisa8( M. Alc0l4. Its readIng Ita adap31ted to 0ch1 and1 yountg; 18 very comrpreheonsivo inl 1it chr'acter. It, glves3 Storeos of Adventuro, tStois of 11omo and Lot3- t rs (of Traivei, School Life0, Kditoials upon Current Tlesc, Poetry, ToIc0s133 Holections f(or JIlographtcal Skehes, A nnecdot oe,/ Put.Ios lIIelgIous8 Articles0, |Facts and1 Inciden.3Lq Supsoription Pice, $1,7%, S2peimeno CoplIes snst, free. Please lmentLion In whaOt paper03 you r'OaTd this8 aldver'tilnen. PERLRY M~ASON & C10., 41 Temnle Place, IRntonn A (31 eat 01rer For 1o)ldays ! E wiI din i these hard times and (he holidays dispose of J00 NFW PJANOS and O.R(GANS, of first-class niakers at lower prices for cash, or in Mhrllikleits, thank ever before offered. \'V'A T' Piaosand Orans nre the best 1111d, wArr1antted for five years. Illustra ted CatilogicH ilailed. (Ireet ildinuc-e mint- to the trade. Pianos 7 octave. $1-0; 7A octave. :150. Organs, 2 stois, $ l; - stops. $5:1; 7 stops, $: 8 stops, $70; 10 stops, :'85; 12 st ops. *9:); inl Ierfect or Ier iot, utsel a year. Sheet Misiv at. lt1If price. 1I1PACE VATIiS & SONS. Manfactuir. and Dealers, 1.0 East 14th Street, New York. nto%v 30.-lw -HAS COME With it Fresh Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, AT THE DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND M'ilinory Bazaar. 0 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. F, hakc plmasuro in anuouneing to our1 friens .an the pubmic generally that we aru now opohii' tho inel3t and most '.1aplei teasort m-it, of FALi AND VINTER GOODS, ineln.lin \El iarv:md Fanloy Goods in lt bo . - siei -~ a n ~ : Imr..2ities of the se.1i-cl,csUll ilw Urllvg livi.T'v i(.undn a V ut111 stmPE r (oids, it betlluill. sock 1e'st style: of Dress Gooda uatouls al1d T1D IXGS. A full asso;rv . :1 I-own) anid IdtnlI-ed .\unslins. o; I 1icnes, Ginghamlw, Sients' 'oods, 'im's, Corseis, Glorus, liaie:.ry, Bustlets. Skirts. ShawlsV1, Cloaks, &c. n's andiH Hoys' Hats. loots an1d Shoes f*or (;enlts anld toys, Shoes id uniters for Ladies, Misses aid Children. A FULL STOCK OF Fresh (;roceries, confeetioneries, Cakes and Craekers, Cieese, Mackerel, Flonr, MN'eal, ("rist, Is"aps, Starch. Candle,Kerosoiie, Croeery. Tin and Wooden Wire, FI-un iurne and k Mat t rem3es, LUMBER FOR SALE As low I t Ce lowest. Call and examine my stock and prices. J:, 0. BOAG, oct<~1 ORA RaADE - MARk PAn. Jus,Y to, 18n1. WE CLMAM Ic)n THE JMPBIOVED DIACHXIN ES The following specinec points of 51upo riority: U-Great kiDanpiicity in Cona s4iruct ions. 2--Ilbmuab~Iity. S--Exeedingy Light Runa in g. 4I--RltIll Runnuig. INolNelceaw. $1-PRerf.'uts nil Var'Iiee og Wor'k. 6-liea uity of Finuish anid WVorkinm ship. '"/-GIl EAT RE~DUCT1IOlN IN Single Machines sent on orders direct from the Factory, writton guaranteo'with each Machine. WHlY PAY OLD PIC,SI po'-endl for circulars and particular's. Thec Wintney MPfg. Co,, feb 17 Paterson, N J Just Received, A PPLRS. Oranges, Pears, 'Raisins and Onions, just in anid low for cash. Weo will koo01)0on hand during tho sea son a ohoieo stock of the above fruits. -A14O, Blutter, Eggs,Sodalisonits, GingerBDread, S3pices, Starch, GJrist, Meal, etc., always fresh at .. CATHOART & I3RO.'R. VEGETINE WILL CURE RIHEWUMATISM. 3111. Al,iCElT CiOKEI, the well-known (r11gist ii plotileary, (if 1prIgvale, Iv., al w: t.%s ;jilvisvs evory n1we troub;tled Wh.h lutheu. inati-sil to try VE*0ETINE. Recad 11is Statemlent. 1tU(WANO VALE, 31n., (ot. 12, 1S78. Dear sir :-Iiftf-n yarN ago IRAt fall I Wfas tAcei sik wl'*h rheiiniiNa, was U1nable to 111111 1ini1t Il e xt A wril. Forolik thal. (timle I-t- i . 110 , yvars ago Ii f lill 1 sliffered every. 111i tg wit O htulut fills. tiIOl ioes there vu hi 1. week;i a,t a1 mli e tihat, I voili 111 , ste One step thtse itt:aeks were 1iIle ofte., silerett I lverythi 1ihat a !a i t0111(1. Over 9hree yeara :go last spriig I onijllielivedt aking I l EI' N E andflowiti t 111 11 i I 1ad t.aken Fvei bottIA le ; hIe IMiil 110 rettI' nall 1 tisai since I lut, I ne. I ahwys aiice every otic that, i t rolbled wit hit 4 hi-inallmaa to try VEMETIN E, a nil uiot iTir lor% vtit i as have donle. Tiit.4 StaenclL is graillit.olis as far as Mr. Stev( s It Concerned. Y oU-, etc., A LIIE IT ClIOOK El, Firin of A. Crooker & Co., Druggists and Apot hecaries. VEGETINE HAS ENTIRELY CURED ME. .- oSTON, October, IsTo. Dvar Sir :-Miy 4atiItter after havinga severe at t:ak of Vh1pHng Coug, was left in a feeble %tate of ivalth. lIllg ildvised by a frienti sho ti1 the VE;"TINiE, 1111 Alfter lishgl i few ile i is was fill y rem orvd to hllelh. Ihave l bn a gOat, SIl1'rer froin ltIhouia. (Isin. I h:t%*( lakell several bottles or the vego tIe fort his Comp1i1I1ilit, and aa happy i say Ilt, haIsVIH- OntirNl 111C m. I litVc recommiletided tihe Vcget Ie 1to (1 h11 -*s wit I tilt salic gooci 10 S1111S. I L ISUagra3 -t ] If-I-itr ant([ puIr]lHer of th0 bloodl ; it Is 11'aiaill,t to take and I cati cieer fully recotu linld It.. JA3MES MOiISEI, 361 At.hens Street. Rheumatism is a Disease of the Blood. Tbe blood in this 11sase Is found to cont.aln a1n vxcess of filhin. VEG' ETINE .cts by convert )ilr tile blood fronm its liistasell Condititon to a Ialthlly cir-u1-iti oll. VEGETL'NE regulaites the howols wIII0 is very iu1ortan11t. In tills voi 14plinl. Onle bottle oi Vg'-flne %will give relief, 1,mit to efTee. Ip e IIrmlontil it re It CUMLuutst be taken regithli rly, an1lid Imlay take severail boAt h,. es )c ily 1 in y 'III cases(of long slanItdg 11. VEC ETI N is sold by 111 (truggsts. Try it, and yotir* verdict will he th saiv its tht: of thottsands before yoilu, who say, "I never fouid so li1helt I s from 1.11 Itsu of Veget,ine," Wih IS COMPoSed exelitsively of Ibarks, roots ald( hurbs. "1%;EETIN8," says a IIlston plIvAt'lal, "Ilais no viltial .1., b;*h I)tlli(r. livaring of ft-s man whonde%' l WMO 1101TtrS, HtfIATM a Ll(W e rtm!llets 111d falled. I VI"Aled the 1.1boratory 211nd Coil %ie t alyd 113.fself ft is gelilllne Ierit. It Is pre pari froi barks, r ai hnd Iterbs, ea1h of IhII Is h1igl1Y 'lle, aind thy. aire eomll poinwili mi ch a ianner 21as .j produce a1s I uUishlig rei:SilL." V E G-E TIN E NOTHING EQUAL TO IT. SOlI'l SALE51, MiASS., Nov. 14, 1870. M iI. It. STiENs': Deair Sir :-I have beon troubled wit.h Scrof ti, Caniker and Liver CompIMint, for three y:Inrs ; 1111 ig ever 411d 1111 any goool inl-Al I C0111in111cenci ulsilig f1he VIEETINE. 1 11111 OIW gtingi alon. Ilrst-rato, aid still using tho Vegen111e. I conlshietr there Is nothing equlal. t") i. lor.-moll 4om1 il ults. C.In hleart'ily reeomn MRS. lfIE 31. PACKARD, No. 10 Lagrange Stree,, Sout.h Salem, Miss -P1REPARED BIY H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vegetile iNSolil by all Druggists. nov 30-4w liow Grocories. -0 AM RECEIVING daily frosh Sugars, Coffees Groecn and Roast ed, Teal, Flour, Grist, Mcal, & Syrups, MolfisFos, Soda, Soap, Starch, Bagging and Tics, Bacon, Lard-in B3bls., Cans and Buckets SCod Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Greeso, White Wine and Cidor Vinegar. Ar All goods delivered within corporate limiuts. Fresh Choose and Maccaroni received to-day. Nowv Buckwvhoat Flour. Choico now crop Now Orleans Mo.\assos. Now Mackorol in hits, i' and } barrels. D). R. FLENNIKEN ESTABL1IH ED) IN 1859. CHARLES MULE~R. W' TATNinn~E 0 locs nd J wory re.. V paired, anld satisfaction guaranteed to overybody. ' N. B.--All who have loft watcbox store munst como and got thoem, or I will soil themlT for costs in thirty days. sontl18 H ARlLEB M ULLER. A RADICAL BULLDOZER Governor Hampton has receivo the following letter from Rockford Illinois: 1ROCKFORD, November 23, 187 1Wade 1mmp ton-Sin: the citi zons of Winabago county that wer Loyal to their country during th rebellion dont want you or any o the rest of the boss negro breeder of your place to be to jubilent ove H P Kimball speech at your las fair for he did not express th sentiment of the mass here at th, wesst at all you sir are no bettor man to da than you wer during the war yoi except the position because you ar oblige to and if you as Govr of S dont behavo your solf you will b, made to and you could not hav perpetuated the war as long as yoi did had it not boon for just suc] men as H P Kinmbal and one othe that I might mention here in Rock ford they are a disgrace to th country their property ought t, have boon confiscated as much a any slave holder or any negr breeder oh we want just one mor Robollion so we could kill all sucl traitors and such kind of principlo men as you are now I should like t have you bubblish this in the paper at your plaeo and men a copy of i to the Rockford Gazzott the boE paper printed in Winabago count he is the best Editor in the state h dont change his principles even i the administration should he ha been tried even as by fire and now with malice tuored non and love to all I remain a believe in equal rights. Sah S A. H I don't like Kiinbals speech al your place at all A SING ULAR INCIDENT I. COURT. One of the strangest spectach over witnessed in a judicial tribuni was soon in the Supremo Court yes terday. It was the presence of si children, charged with murder, wh woro brought before the grave an dignified Supreme Judges upon hubeas Copus. There were foi boys and two girls, aged betwee nine and twelve years, whose namei are Harmon, Henry, Robert, 'Mar and Anna Fallow and Williai Ellis. These children are froi Edgefield, and were 'ropreoni ed by Messrs. J. C. and ( Sheppard, who succeeded i obtaining bail for them in the sni of $3,000. The alleged murder took plac under the following circunstaicoi In the vicinity of Ridge Spring, i Edgefield county, lives a Mr. Fallov father of four and guardian of tf other two childron. On the 1st < December, these six children wei picking cotton in a field adjacent t his house, when a negro boy abox sixteen or eighteen years old, wh had been warned not to come o the premises, made his appearant among them, and begen to mnaltros and abuse them. A general figi ensued, in which the whito childrc suceceededi in p)rostrati ng ti negro. and one of theCm stru( him wvith a rock in the templ) The mother of the negro interfere< and another person took charge < the white children and shielde them from the infuriated attacks< the negro's mother, until M Fallow made hie appearance upc the scene. . The negro boy was found to I seriously mnjured, and from nogle< of his mother, it is alleged, he wi permitted to undergo exposur from 'which lie died in seven day On Saturday last, the six wh:i children were arrested and carrie to jail in Edgefield, charged wii murder, and wvere brought befoi the Supreme Court as alreat stated. Sheriff Gaston had charf of the youthful p)risoners, and ii formedl us that they had maintain< the same unconscious demean< from the outset as when we sa them before the court. No or would suspect that they wel charged with crime, so innocer and listless was their appearanc It was a strange and curious specta ele, inaeed, and perhaps unpara beled in the annals of South Car< lina.-Register, 11th inet. The Republican senators cal cused over the complaint against tl seargeanit-at-arms, Colonel Frene that he has displaced Republica: epnployed to rake way for- Dem, crats. The caucus appoint, Messrs. Jones, of Nevada,and Ho' and Cameron, of Pennsylvania, committee of inventiuntion. . BR3iaC-A-BR AC. I Thermometers are coming down. Beast Butler hasn't thrown any of those bricks yet. Mr. Conkling will write an obitu D ary on "That Curl of Mino." 3 Mr. Hayes cannot find anything f to rhyme with Conkling. S r Mr. Tilden, never put off till t demurrer what you can do to-day. The German oats much broad for breakfast and cold meat for lunch. r If you want to know how.-Nwicked, A the world is, read the 'Chicago D i7mes. 3 The lady who gets a now bonnet c is off with the old love and on with ,j the new, I Hewett, of New York, is the r ichest man in the House of Rep. rosontatives. 3 But it is mean in the Barlington. S Jiawkeye to say that Sharon is the : Charley Ross of Nevada. l Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, is a :1 little, clean, dark man, aa bright as o a sparrow. S This is the season for candy t pullings and hair-pullings in nice families. o The Dnke of Woestministor has f yearly income of $4,000,000, which s is constantly increasing. Sonator Cameron, of Wisconsin, r has a bald head and a short nose, and looks like a gentleman. Ton to one it used to take Eve three hours and a half to pick out a leaf-green dress to suit her. M. D. Conway says that English mon complain that General Grant does not know how to say "thank you." a The girls in Englewood kiss so Ll loudly that a man passing there in - the dark thinks thero is a smacking x breeze. 0 The Louisville Courier Journal a is good enough to say that Mrs.. Roscoe Conkling and daughter will winter in tho-South. is It gives a man pleasure to see on y a window pane that solitary fly ,n which was at him all sumnnier, now. n coldly dragging itself along like the, old line Whig. "It was Voorheos' toadying to tlia n South during the rebellion," says the Lowoll Courier, "that gave him, the sobriquet of Tall Sycophant of: o the War-bosh." Miss Kellogg and Miss Cary are; r, saying spiteful things about each. o other in interviews by Wostorn if newspapers. But they are singing -e together "divinely." 0 A Jersey City gentleman writew Lt asking what is the plural of a 0 "tailor's goose." Why, another Stailor's goose, and another, and still 0another ; they would be the pliral.. tAmong the auditors in the Senate *n diplomatic gallery during the read. LO ing of the President's Message was. k Sir Edward Thornton, who returned e. from England several days ago. 'Apthrop, the Boston critic, says Sthat a great pianist, even if he only' d helps his pupils by occasional hints,, fdoes more for their tchlnigue alone. r- than the most persistent finger n drudge. le Lieutenant- Colonel Dennison, of g Toronto, Ont., has received a letter as from St. Petersburg informing him. ,that he has been awarded the prize s. for the best essay on "Cavalry e Tactics," and stating that 5,000 d roubles awvait his order. :h1 An Eastern A.ylock is so strong' 'e ly wedded'.to monometallic theories Ly that when his prospective son-in te law said that his (the E. S.'s) 1- daughter had a silvery voice, he id kicked the young man down the >r front steps, and chased him all. w round the block. Ho declines to 1o fix a day for the young man to re ee sume payment of his addresses to it the disconsolate girl. y English papers are trying to p. make it appear that Kars was ,.. captured by the treachery of its commander, wich is about equal to saying that the Russiapis organized. a returning board in the 'Turkish, fortress on the Louisiana plan, Lo A current paragraph set down. h, Miss South, a resident of New as Haven, as a girl of 14, who weighs ~- 822 pounds, but the ape sd lost an opportunity, whip anay se never have again this si a tomb to say that4 she is" ~ ~Id. South." .