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J (I g?> Mao key on (Jovernor Chaiqbc Iain's1 Proclamation, nml ricclarnt ions( % r Ciikstkh, S. C., October V, 18V<1. 7b A. C. l/a$kdl% ('hairman Mate J)r.mo?ra*ic J.Incentive Committer, ^ {.'olutnbia, ?S. In reply to your inquiry of this date, I would state that pence and order prevail throughout the limits of the Sixth Judicial t'irouit, embracing the Innr f?i"?n ill i?*? i>( Vnvlr f 'linci .n. I'.. ' .1". 1 1 , v/ v? */V v. .. v.?.w AMI i\ vnvouit i .uuii'm mid Lancaster. In tins circuit no armed organizations obstruct judicial proceedings, and no resistance lias beotv offered to the due execution ol legal process. In charging the grand jury ol Yoik on last Monday, I stated that if any citizen, whatever might be his race, color or party, had been threatened with loss of employment or put iii terror because ot his political opinions, ho should make complaint before the grand jury, or in cpon court, and the laws should bo put in m^ion to sustain him in the fnc and untranvmidcd exercise of all his rights of citizenship. The grand jury, consisting ot nine white and six colored citizens, reported unanimously on last Wednesday night that no oiganizutions, either armed or otherwise, having for iis object the exhibition of force to control the tree exercise of lho elective I ranch isc, existed in that county, and no complaint charging the existence of such organizations had been made to them. The sumo is true of each and every country in tins circuit. The only ease of political intimidation that has transpired in this circuit was tried at York on last Thursday, the defendant being one Edward McDonald, colored, charged with threatening the hteol ode Ilcnty I.owry, also colored, because he had joined a Democratic club, and had declared his purpose to vote the Democratic ticket. The jury consisted ol six Republican colored citizens and six white men, one o! whom is also an avowed Republican. The prisoner was ably defended by \V. 1>. Williams, Khij., himself a candidate on the Democratic ticket. Thy jury were charged by me that they were the sole judges of the evidence, and that the guilt of the prisoner must l>e established beyond a reasonable doubt to warrant a conviction. They rendered a verdict of guilty, and J sentenced the prisoner to three months in jail?the lowest penalty prescribed by law lor the ollouse. 1 have traversed many cb tin lieu in the State canvassing lor Hayes and Wheeler, and in lavor of Chamberlain for Governor during Clio past sixty days, and 1 have nowhere seen an attempt on the part of any portion of the population to j suppress the tight ol free speech by | armed violence. 1 solemnly protest against the proclamation ot Governor Chamberlain as absolutely false in kd far as it imputes to tlio inhabitants within the limits of this circuit any purpose to obstruct l he ordinary course of judicial proceedings or to resist in any manner the due execution ol tint laws for the protection of life, property or l ho l ights of citizenship; and I have good and sufficient reasons to believe and do believe that the said proclamation is coiialiv false in imtmtiiH' such 1 J I o insurrectionary purpose to tho while population in the other circuits ol this 8;ate. I regard the proclamation as symbolizing fitly a formidable conspiracy against the rights of the people, having for its object tho carrying ol tins Stale for I). II. Chamberlain ami liirt candidates, which conspiracy is further typified by a Hoard of Stale Canvassers, or Election Returning Hoard, the majority of whose members are candidates on Chamberlain's ticket, and by ninety-six. Commissioners of Election in the several counties, seventy of whom ara Chamberlain's declared pnrtisians, and of which last number some forty are County Treasurers and Audiiiors or Trial Justices, h >ldiiig lucrative oflices by his appointment, and removable from oflice at his pleasure, or are known to him as declared candidates for oflice endors-. ing his ticket, who unseat themselves il they make a declaration ol the election which seals the candidates opposed to Chamberlain and his ticket. The rifle clubs thai he has ordered disbanded are in the main organizations chartered under the act of tho Itepub Mean legislature hi 1874, and all oi them arc acting but in the abortion of the right ol the people 10 keep and bear arm?., guranlued against infringement in the second article of amendments to thecoustitutinn of the United States, and all assert their loyalty to the Union, and obedience to its lawn, and respect and uphold its flag. T. J. MACKEY, Judge of tho Sixth Judical Circuit South Carolina. AN*"ic copy the subjoined notice from the editorial columns of the Brooklyn (X. Y.) J'Jaglc of tho 2d mutant: Says General llayes?and this is official-^On tho question of finance, the Resumption Act and reform, ve will bo badly beaten. We must waive the bloody shirt and revive the bitter prejudices of tho war." This Governor J lay oh said on Tuesday morning, to W. Ik Gaston, Esq.. of Steuben, Ohio, supposing him to be a Republican. Mr. Gaston is the president of a bank, and has made oath to this statement, and we may add that his social and intellectual parts are admitted, in Ohio, superior to those of Mr. Hayes. Wrote Kilpatriek: "On the linaneo quction we are lost. A bloody shirt and plenty of money and we win." Mr. IIayes, whose letter of acceptance was probably written byCarl Seller/., TdE I now mukt s his mind a more chamber : 0^ echoes h>r the-liltlo upstart ami nincompoop, K ilpatrick. What do the Republicans think of tho essential diabolism ??l their candidate? OltA.M KBKl.'MiN'8 CoN-USi LNCV. ? TllC Columbia Resistor says: "Chamberlain edits his own oigan. tho Uniyh-Herald j writes editorals .1 r I'm. ... .1 v. instill" liiv * iri iiiiii iii I'.iinni j ii'l'il' > a jxroat reformer tor you. 'The 'bloody shirt' is their lost card, and (. hambcrlain proposes to w:\vo it lioto i\h wi ll as over the balance of the l^Tuion." "In the presence of the pcple of Smth Carolina, and in the presence of my (,W, I pledge myself that if leeted / shall know no party, no race, no color or condition in the administra tiov of the latcs. I shall he (Hovernor of the entire people of >soath Carolina ?Wade llnmpton. "Is it rtivvwlteic reeor<le<| in the, political history of this country that any party, Oorrupl?m 1 l?y (li?* long possession of power, over rolornied ilscll aiul corroclod its own abases? It lias nrvrr Ween done, and will not We without a change of Ad minist rat ion." Remember tlij^l the issue in this election campaign is between the oftjee holder, on the one side, and the working man on the other. LOCAL MATTERS. Count."?Our November Court will not convene until Wednesday. (s11?) at I 2 o'clock, instead of Monday the G ot N'oveinbor. Orand Jurors, and all part ie* l)Ojind over and having business in Court will take due notice. I>y order ot Judge Towiiscnd. TMOH. W. IJicatv, Oct. 21 at 1870. O, 0. 1*. & (1. S. We had heavy frost last Sunday and Monday nights. Kegular monthly meeting of the Oonwayhoro Democratic (dub ? today at 11 o'clock. Three days of constant rain hist \vorl\, ami rain all day yesterday and night before is patting the swamps up ami the Wacciliuaw is fooling her keepingNo timber comedown yet. tvmva r t? Dipruiiuix.?We regret to hear that this dread disease is fatally prevalent in Green Sea and Floyd's Townships. So alarming is it t hat the people retrain from congregating at the chinches, and do not mingle together more than can he avoided, S. C. II at chins, Ksq, a colored gentleman, and lawyer from Columbia, now on the canvass for the reform ticket in this Slate, is in town and will address the people to-dav at, the Democratic canvassing meeting. We hop? the weather will permit a good turn out. Our colored citizens are cordially invite 1 to meet, with us. wpwwtir>wi>n'>i?jifi* vi Want to ijk.vu IIamcion again*.? Our colored citizens are preparing to go down to Georgetown to lu-ar Gen. Hampton, at the in ass meeting in that County 011 the first of next month. Capt. Daggett is arranging to go down with the Hull iViver, ami will he prepared to carry t.hieo hundred, and fell -that dumber will go. All who heard Gen. -Hampton speak here want to hour him again, and those who did not hear him are now anxious to heftr tnc words, as they say, from the "Governor" himself. - * t. W o Ir Af\<> /hi l* t?l ill ir/11 1 I I'llHu! 4 W 1 I i " x read carefully tin* li tter of Dev. John \V. Dungc'c, publitihccl in this issue, and thai while citizens, whenever they can do bo, w ill read, it carefully to hucI) of the colored as can't read it lor themeelvcB, and will listen to it read. We should Ice! it our duty to the unfortunate elans who cannot read to give them truthful instruction on all matters concerning their interest and duties aa citizens. Messrs .J. T. Walsh and (J. J*. Glial1 , >' f ? V tlebaiim returned homo yesterday, from the Democratic canvassing in Gallivants Kerry, Kloyds, Given Sea and iiayboro townships. They report the people in dead earnest in these townsjups?every ipan w ill l?e out to the pollAy fdoliiig IIrut itampton^s olte. ? i- . _ i tioll dCpiUClS Oil liH individual vino, Thai's right; let every man In tire County feci the same responsibility resting on lum, and on the 7th of November 1 lorry will be one of the biightest gems in the the crown of rotoim, and a standing protest against (?ov. Chamberlain's base attempt to destroy the freedom ol the ballot with i the bayonet. J ioiuu \\ i;i;kia $ Our friendti&y ilo Imvo boon taking subscriptions to the Houky Nuws :u< requested to send in their ii.xtx ax soon as possible. Wo want every man in tho County to have the Ni;\vs before the election, and afterwards to carry the good ticics Hampton and Ttlden'a election and the down hill o' I high taxes and corruption, \vht<h we feel quite certain will be the result on the night ot the 7th of November next. Subscribers who do not receive their papers arc requested to notify us. In the transferring of names I rout lite (lists we may have omitted some. W e return our thanks to our friends for their exertions in heltall m the N'kwh, and request that they eontinue their ell'<?t ts. -vwiwin isirxmwfvt A Card. To the many citizens, both white and colored, who have applied to me j to know it I would serve 1 lorry County, as School < 'omni issioucr, it elected, I I will say: That a female is not. ex j peeled to have anything to do with | I politics or parties; she is simply required to I'llvo llie good ol he:' connI try at heart. TIlO MlpCI intOlldoiU'O ol schools ought to be uneoimeylud with any political party?to oversee the schools ol this county is suHicient to occuoy the undivided time, talents and executive capabilities ol any person J ? the i.nproN cmcnt ol i lie children, and the interests ot the public schools on it lit to call forth the best* fonts ?> I every true patriot?on that point every shade ol polities can I use "not j confuse", whether known a* Radical, Republican, Conservative, or Democrat no partisan can faithfully discharge the sacred duties ol that ollire, alike to all, while and colored. For the above reasons I decline to be a parly candidate, but if in the estimation ol my icllow citizens, I am considered worthy and capable of serving Horry County as School Commissioner, it shall be my pride and ambition to sci ve the whole people acceptably. I will have but one idea in the discharge of tin; duties pertaining to the oilice; but that idea shall embrace the , interests and improvement of </// the! children ihiotighout the county, on I hi* 111 OK I. e<-olio in !/ ;. 1 leitiu I ??>ll I * " pledge inysell,'i hat it I prove no grossly ignorant c? 1 the duties <.?i a public school teacher, or of the condition ol ! the schools under my supervision as; to sign u pay certificate, calling lor $35 per mouth lor services rendered | as a teacher of a public school, and that school wan so very select, that the children of only one family attended, and perhaps only one child in that j family, then in good faith, I will reI tui n the money to the treasury, thai | > has been fraudulently taken lhereli<?m 1 through my in loleuco and ignorance, Trusting in the guidance ot Divine l'i ovidet.ee, 1 am your obedient servant, M us. M. IJ. IJKAT V. To the Votor3 of Horry ]>y request of Many VoIoih f an1 iiouiico mysell a Candidal lor the poI siiion ot .School Commissioner tor tliis I (Jouoty j In all privat lnusness the wage ol I hihoi and ihc prices ot its products | have been !?? duct d the prolitcs and earnings of the tax; payer have gone dov* u j if Elected I proinis to perforin tho j t)nli.->t of I In* ()llii'i? liit* /.iw< li.lt l tin I snlcrry sillowi'ii Keturning the Kccckh ; to llio County School Imxl Ke.sjiedfully Youth Til OS. K. MISJIOXV j Oct. 19, I *70. - _ "kiiut in Wait, kiksrix I'kack.''?an?1 j i first in t lie hearts of the thousands w ho were j once 11to \ ietinis of disordered liver and its ' attendant maladies. Such as Constipation, j Jlilioiis I'evers, Collie, l>vs|H>)isia. hick Head- ! ache. Chills, lihcumulistii, Gout, Jaundice, jlcsllcksue.ss, Loss o| Ap|>cli(e and <?eneral ltrhiliiy. "First Tult s i'illsand then health and happiness," is their motto. This is the result of American pi ogress in science. Pis-: cases that were once treated hy euieti s, hlisteis, lancets, starvation and |sii.sononH minerals, are now cjired by these sale, and gentle pilts, which iinpail strength to the hotly, while' they remove all unhealthy secretions. (24) l > 11:1 >. At Green Sea, S. O., on tho 2()th nit. Laura A. Graham, age!) years, 0 months 28 days: daughter of Allied If. and (Jady Graham. Also, on the 3th inst., Ilelira Williamson, aged 3 years, If months and 0 day*; son ol Josiah and Mary Williamson, The early dead need no eulogy. Ify the tonus of the covenant of grace, children are members ol the hodv.mvstical oi ( h.i.t. 1 hat I l;<idy exalted ami ^l??iiiieil occupies the throne of I ho Universe, It Is impossiblefor any portion of it to ho lost. The whole power ol Jehovah and ol Jehovah's attributes are in pledge for the safety and happiness of those chihlrei: of the covenant. I.aura and Uulira have simply gone home to jest. Fare well dailiu.vh your ears cannot now he pierced by our wail of sorrow on earth, because they are Idled with tin* gladsome hosanuahs of the Now j Jerusalem. J. E. 1 *it)Jfcii. | EM'S: OCTOBER 21 uniiur.r Oo\'\\A Vi?oi:n, S. << > ! "I |s"il Clit pi. Tui?'If.NTinik ?Virgin iqjlo\V (lip $1.75 to $2,00 Scrape "*1.00. Timber?lit dtiin Pel, 5 I?> lOe pi' ft. Pitovtsioxs.?l'oik 'I'ji*; Hucoit, Initio Ej;us lOn 1 ijc ; Corn $r>e. to SU-O No sale of lint' or tiiis week, lit I I'M. tilYKIi, S. ('., Oct. '21. Tl'ltPKM'iNK?Virgin ^Ij <-r l?l?V <>l 2 SO lbs. o Old dip $1.75 " " Corn $1,00 |H*r tin?Meal $1/20 per lot; Pearl Hominy $1,50 per bti?N?il $1 50 pet .so k?Field Pels $1.50 to $l.oo?Molasses to Oit cents per I?Paeon sides, 15 to U'o cents?Flour $7 t<> ll per bid. CoUNTllY PliOPtli:. {M1i<*!.-?>ttv in oil ... i ?-v - . n> ? < < eeillS?C 'JtiS I" l~. Cow hides 7 to D cents. W ool . .> cents li>. I Vaunts SI.'Jo to *t.:>0 l^icsli ]!? ?!% C to 7 cents, M niton 7 to 8 cent s,?Cord w out I (|>i no) $'J.OO per conl. (?i:oi;(ii;io\v.\, S. ('., Oct. 18 Crud.i t<M|NMili;ic ? Yii hi $2. vellow ilip !f 1. 7">, Sri ;i|>c V . .'.'.J. ( *OI II 7"| il CCIliS pi" Ii liontili liice 7*> to $?1,C0 pc I 1 -l;el < 'II vl:l.i;> lo\, S. <' , ( VI. 18. Sjiiiits tnt'pcnli iu Cj els. i .isiii .i-l.vo to $l.tlo ('rtuli?Yi j?ln >1.."><?: Ol I dip','1.'Jo. Cotton, 1? to 10J. W ii.min.; ion, N ('.,(?ct, IS. Navai. StoKKs,?Crude Tn , ?Mnc -Yiruiti ij'J.I", yellow dip If'.MM, H.iiu * I 'Jo. Spirits t m pent in , .lljc. T.u iH.ot)* t'otlon !' to 11 \e Nr.w Yoijk, Od. 18 Money 2 per cent. (told lUhJ. Spirit.- tin | o -1 t i 11?* oll|,c. Kosin }1 CO to I.Co Cotton 10 to II. r Cosanmittti c;t t ion\ ft '1 In- next regular eoimnunicat ion of ^ y^^llon y l.oilp.c, No. Co \.-. ! '. . .M* /V\ will nc held on Tuesday in Jit Nov. ; Ily oi dor oi l lie \V. M. K. It. UK \ l'Y Sect v. 1> V Ylli ! I I of sundry executions In ino ^ directed and lodged Id llilt ollirtf) I x> i21 till.'I foi sale Ijefotc the. Colli! house in Con waylioro, S. <on the lir.it Monday out Tuesday in November next, \\ itl.1.1 ,vi' houin, tho lohow ing dosriil?o?l |?ro[M:ily, to wit: The plant at inn and residence of .lames Floyd, i ontuii.in; four bundled and .sixl.tiine anos, morn or loss, hounded hy Ian Is i t Joint Hooks. li.('. Kiliolt and Avery Floyd, at the suit ol >1. M. HuitcKmii, ,?t at. a !1. .SKIl'l'Klt. S. ii. c. Kliiic of South (:i ruirtiti. cocnty of i [okit y. IN Till: rot I IT OK I'ollllVI K. 15y Isaao (5. Long, .Judgi ol l'i'oi>at(' To William M. Tindall, John W.Tindall, Sidney A. Timlall, Maty K. Tindalland Thuis.y C. Tindall: ~X7~Ol are hereby required to lie and appear Jl. at the Con it of I'rol>ate, to he holdeii at Conwaybotn, for tli" County of lloirv, on the fourth dax of December, A. I). 1 V(T?, to show cause, ifanv you can, why the real es late of Samuel W. Tindall, dor -1 - I. *-1111,i'? in the > lid enmity, should not he sold for partition among the heirs at law of the said Samuel W. 'I iiulidl. <iiven under nr. hand and seal lhi< the Kllh day of Oetoher, in Hie year ofour Lord one thousand ? ihI huiitlred and seventy-six and in the 10J.st year of American independence. isaac: o. lo.no. Judge of I Yobnte. To the above named Mary L. Tindall and Thnr.sy t'I I ml.ill: Take notice, i hat. summons in this eas e. of ! which the above is a copy, together xx i111 the | petiiion on which it is issued, have been filed in the ( thee ol the Probate Judge for the ( utility of Horry, on the L5ili dav of c > 'ober, JS10. * JOS. T. WALSH, Attorney for IVlitioner. oct 21 Ot. tv. Sale. 1 X ACCOWDANCK WITH 'NIK l'KO.1. visions ol an order for sale made 1?> the I'i ohate Jndp* ( J lorry t'ounty, llic 111 j?l ?*rM^ned will sell at Jjiltlo llivi-r, on Friday tin* Jldi instant (he^iniiinj^ at 10 o'clock A. M.) all ami singular I Ik' peisonal e- !:?lc ol I I ionics W. (lore, deceased, consisting ol household ami kitchen lurnitur!, cuttle, horses, ho^s, iV c , iV c. Terms" of snlc.'?Purchases to lite exlc.nl of twenty dollars or less, cash?over that sum, a credit ol three mouths, and a note wit h tipproved security to he niven. w. i. <;</i:n, Oct. {), 1*70. Administrator, oct I I td S^orfcEoMtirc ol' < \V. L. Bellamy to (I. 'J'. I.itcliliield. -Bocord ed in Ijenn Boole B. No, 2, Pages 218 to 220. | 7* N'DKK (lie provisions of tlie above menLJ tioned iiioiIgftge, the uitdeihig aed, as Agent, v ill selI at public auction, on 111 ? li;si Monday in .November ne>.t, bcfoi e ?' >. Con l House i'i Conwayborn, S. < during legal salo hours, the following real estate, to wit: All that certain uact of land, lying and being in hit lb* Bhvr township, in the county ol Ilorry, and situate on Cedar Creek, wsite, s of I,itlIts Ki \cr, containing tuo humh d and IVnly aires, and now kpown as lint residence ot one, Saiicho Bellamy, and bounded by lands of \V. J. ManLf^'i. W? (Jorc and 'I'litn. C. i >iilii). Terms of sale, Cash. Purchaser to pay lot papeis. October 12, 18711. A. II. NKJ PI'J'll. oct 11?it, EQOOTG! ear it s'I'boiob* ois rovsHOOFS. Ql'AI.ITY I.MI'HOVKI). PltKT. UKIM'f Kl). IN KOI.I.H HKADV FOIt Al'hlMO.VTlOV. / .... i i... ?i. ? > vy<* 11 iijf uhuhhiv W or Kill (Ml. I \\ I'll IV VtMis' (\\|)CI enables MS to 111; 111111 u 11 .IHV tiu; most durable Beady Hooting known. Samples uiul Circulars I;iiI< <I Free. UKAIJY HOOFING CO. N. Y? C4 Couitlamlt St., oct 14-1 yr. Now York. Copartnership Notice* rpui; I'NDKUMONi;i) JIAYK 'I JUS _1_ day ouUsrotl into a general coptotnership for tlio carrying on a general Merchandise and Ware-I onse storage and shipping business at IJueksville, h. under tlie liiiu name of Buck Beaty. C. F. IUN K. .1. h. BKATY. Bncksvillc, S. C., July loth, 1S70. * ? r* , irsiG. j ; .id Shlpp...c>. Or;; \ * '* WAIH-MIOI'sk I.S NOW completed. Ir is litt 40, eci uro nn?l w i I vt'iilil il 'il. We .ti o now prepared to iecoive, store, lor ward I?v boat s aud Hits on (lie Klver. or s'tip by vcs.vl or m? in??-r leaving om w ii:ti v.m, all ipi ?ils, w ares or produce oitti listed to us. Our eliaipes for storage, forwarding and shipping', we uiiurautcx will be s itisl ic'ory to I lie | al lies interested. iirCK N- IlKATV. Mm Ks\ille. S. ('. July 2W tl* Death to Hard Times! DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES! \\T I. TAKK Pl.KAKUKK IN \NVOL'S \ \ . t II , . I > I lie el t/ Hi of 11 I V lllill V an' now or-'np) in;? our cw.mm im..i s \ K\V f> I <1!; i i. w ! .-Iwe liave, and shall koop Const int'v on hand a v-cll stock, ami , iKM ill .IS": >11 llil' it ol' 1)11 Y (iODDS, HATS AND OATS, MOOTS AND SH< ?ICS, II AllDNVAKI', I'DT WAUH TAltl,L CI' I'LAliV, CMOOKKIi Y, DIUJOS AND .Ml.DiClN MS, AC., A (J. Groceries a Specialty. Wii innku Iho Grocery limlu a H|tot*i?il|t yt I mat sliall ill all t iiii-.'s liitvc o.i liaml a Complete stock. \\ o liavo now on 11an?I DMY V\l/l CD MACON SIMMS, DM i S AI. l'KD M V< ON S! |Of I.DKMS, | l'(?I;K, KISII, Ml'TTKK, I.Alii), 'IT: A, COLT MM, SU(!AM, MOl.ANSIS, S\ KIT I I i .1 ' u ..fall grad w, from lb bo>l family biands to lino. Our advaii'iigos of reeeiviui; goods fiom Now \ <>. k, llo.slon, 1'111i.t.'?*11 11i;l and Uallimore, l?y v? s-ol.H oomin ; out lor luiii'aor ^jives i iii a choico of miiki'ts, and ut very low heights, wliie.h will enable ns lo .-ol! oui goods at prices I hill Will meet Ibn demands ol tin! I inn's. m.CK .i UK AT V. I lJuoksvillO, S. July 21*, It-'T'J. jul.v -'O-i I' Ao Cot- Sinn* tug (liooth. / V\!.K AND EXAMINE (H'lt STOCK. \ / an i Compute prices before bu\'og KICK A IIKATV. I j ily 2i?-ir Family Groceries. I ^ X I'll A SI (tAll I I III.I) HAMS. KXI J Ira i ainiiy I lour, Ooslien Holler,) 1 I:. i W flloW 1 U'kti'H, lai .il-.ll .'lull ailCl'.'i, Tomato ('.il'Uips, Arn^tiiMi- 1 I'ainils Soap?Till! best. Toib't .Soups, iVo. Koi -.ale by Jil t K & I'iKAT Y. on Consignment for Sale. J ?>/ \ I'AKKS OK PHIMK EASTKIiN I r Nay just. received pop Schooner Jennie l!ea/iy, will bo .s .Id low down lor cash UIJCK 4.X 11KATY. July 25, 1-S70. July e|) K( \( \ HITSIIKLS <>K (JOHN, ' ) V/ V ) Hales of 1 lay. For sale by JIKCK & liKAT Y. July 21)-'.f. Nbo cloth slippers?miil111 >Ic for old ladies ?only 7o cents, at Murk ?V Hcaty's. Tobacco!?Fine nit' and twist?Extra Nut) |?1 iijs and bc&l brands of Smoking Tobaeeo- - I Ity ilurk ?v Ilont v. j FIsIT: fi?II! jPish: n .W INO .STAItTKI) A KlSlIKIiV AT j \\ ithri \-i Swash, on Hie boaeh, I am n?>\\ r.Orbing <|ii;mtiti< s ot niullels, ami ollvi Iluun for sale at Ill?? following low p: iocs: 1'wr d<>/., IVosIi caught, 2o ets. Per blil.. regular pacKago, )j 1.00. IVr bbl.. l'oik or extra size, !j>0.00. Ail orders put 11]> with llui greatest care, un11. . my personal inspection. My post olIlea address is I'uoksvllle, S. ('. .JAMIIS OWJiNS. .Soecastee, ?S. (J., .Sept.. bill, 1*70. Q U i C K RELEEF FRO PAIN. BR. GaaSVEHOEVS ?3f- c A 1? S 1 (J I N Poms Plaster. ' Tiih QrifKi:?t, Sphkst, Safxst, Ciikai'i>tr v.\i> most convii.niknt< i*juj oh Pa in k vlt It disf OVKIIICIt. No more groasy, filthy, evil smelling eoin 1 pounds?no more poultices?no morn dhappolnt.inent? NO M<>KK PAIN! (hosvnnor's C.tpsicin Poms Plaster euros a j Liiine Hack, Neck or side in lia'fa;i hour. (dosvcnor's Capsleln Point Plaster onus 1 Hlicntnatic Puius in a single night (Jrosvonoi's Oa|isicin Poms Pin tor haiiish rs every lonu ol pain Willi rapidity o| light tilng. Drosvonoi's C'apslein form l'las'or emu* I ill ICR all the advantages nl the l?csl I'orus Piaster ever made, with Che wondeiful qusiil' ties ol' (apsiein. i II is the great. natural remedy for all kinds olloO.il and scat oil pain. The cheapest medicine in the world. A single Planter does the w ork. (iiosvenor'a Caiwiciu 1'orus I'lnalor i* the only genuino. Take 110 other kind with a partly similar name. This article e.u e , others may not. Itejncmber the naine?Cros1 venor's. } s0ld by Druggists nl 25 cents, or sent by mail, postpaid, io any address, oil receipt of price. I'RKt* AIIKI) ONI.Y IIY .!. M. (.UOSVKNOH, M. D. 22 Park Place, N. V. i oct 14?Co*. ? r r M > ?- ~l? I 9* mwjrnr * . : U /i-r.lTia|MBNTS. I I . ." ! ?.\ l ?il ?i flM with ii tin6 f'* .% t* i? i> . |' i. i A. lit ?i i| N u>siii, jtUtiki ft O " M O 1' " ' ml t >? b<<M *1111 ^ nrii nli. . L tj ...-hi tin'world find * to I id tit*} I patent lf*i>r v. u s, 1 (cimu wtlii* at once u I J It K I I > I VIII... ' It loild M?, N v. "V j INH Hi' liii". I'tyohoniitucy, K.ierliiniio I i* I > 'iI Oh.ii HIi< if, .M>"?IHTI?iii , hint Marriott j Guide, Imwmn tin x either Mil) ' mdii tie j anil i nn t lii'ln v ' h ud ri fTcol Ion id un> jterunn t ?j j t' ll?>> ' i ii h ' ml I I \ I I | > |{im . It v ...... i -> Hunt I.'O , I I S 7lU Si , I'hll.t. I'tt. A OK NTS \ V N ri:w it' U III K ORE A r CENTENNIAL .BOOK. 1 minor Hie II'I'AYS. Send for (llrcnlnr. r. \v. /H.IJI.mi & t'A)., rbOuiioipMn, r* COHKT. Tii ncM ?v n>v. i. ..i> f?r I ILUbll<i'''l|l< Til.* IS .k i Ion it I 11 * i I: > . * "in- voter*, \tiiii L110 of i i .v tri . oA in I'viiosti ol It I ii*'^ A frail 11 .Vki I'i ji , ?r iti'il. fr) cl< will aojiirn <>uMli mill in t I it) a 1'ioiiiU innlo. I'L it Tkka,, 1'ii*i , i i 11' wny. N. Y, AOENl'd w s N rKUi Rlotinla Mud l\j. . u A wanloA for III ?LM AN'S N 2i\V CENTENNIAL 'RIBLE 1 >0 llluetiatloii i, a 1 Irr-n* for now tMr< niarM, A J ItOl.RI A N A ?!()., 03o Arch St. Htill i IV* s.?<? to *2<io A MO.vim ion \iiiMv UNIVERSAL HISTORY. Tli *i ? ? ? 1 1 - * ? i - 1 r"' 'HI n? i i'?n? anil in cut ojv* iln illiu,: hi lory of Inn vctu.-, niak.'N t ti I... . i 1 ?i'll I;ih11 r Hi my i .'i. r. i iiooU-i in out', In-in tifully illiiMtrHi >l 1,'Ji/ prue, muck *.10.., uxtni term*. s? for J. 15. MrOuiihv & t <>., l'lill rule I phi ti, |?ft. OP I 'U X HABIT CURED. A Cortain and Sure Curo Iiiiri(|t Rial notion in Iilim. A ii til HoUli- tii'. . nil-. .1. A. 1) iif i i mo i <, I .il'orio. 1 mt 1.1it i Mux lo.'ts. (l''iirni'?rly Mr* lit', ft II* ollinfc.) Romoval-200 Piauos it Organs ill 1M ? ti n I u-i Hi' i < pri .. Tito SiiVium liinrn Will in'11 (Iumi I'aii 11 iv "look nt piuuii & Oriniin, nrw ami 'iitiihI Ii nut, fclit nlli*le, lilUtlc budki, itinl ntcrrli i iiilt?i', :i i si-ry in'iirinut prior* for iMib I? 11 mi; Si'pifinif r prvkhis in rumoyiil to *.!? ir in1 w m irk I l i-t Mill -i , t' ilon Siju irk, (lot jn I 11II it I'll t i'i I I a I 'l lor n" i 11 ih'l A gflltR V.'llllll'l . >, i 11 i iol in'fill I'm i" ' i lilK THAliK, 11< >l< . ai'i. wati.k-* .v so il.s, IttHuufuotururi lud I lira lor*, *>| H* wuy, ix . Y. Dr* c \ O ? 11'i" >llfv yoiino m km fa', . O J fj! 11 /J, (J l| ,i .1 *1|M' (tilt IC* 111 I'f" Id -|M -'IIIAIMMIn "pi-citiii;. . Our 1 >iktriirtl ???? tln? in -i ilioiou^li, iimj-i'-U i mill iiriii'tlcBl in i lie \' u i 'i (i slu ii'?. i \ .... .. m - ...* ....-ii .i.-.n ihk > " VI I Ir I.lie. I'aii'iils li s vline hius oi w rilR to ? ?! it - rfc Invited to vvi it.i to uu tor cntnl' KUv) ai.il i ciieti la i>. Total <'oll.'vcri ti> Fen, to,7..'a' No vi niw. ?. Kutcr nny itiiio. Hi.'...- .1 ? our / .?u o?.? an 1 former Ml nil'-at. Ad.litis* ll. W. SA.H1.1.It, 1-i 111l?l1:1Kv Nos. (J anil 6 N <,'hiirlee vv., I!uliiuioru, .vi 1 Del II Woman's Ltczt: Friend! "V | (i M< >I;I, i'i(>t mi! 1 viol y over (li?* v 4)v I JLN lull. No beahleil hands m boiling r ?It'll N o .smoked tl|> I if. s iti'l tangled ho:! No s;, lulling cuts ami ?,\in,; l1.1liu.1I .1 growling husbands aii'l hud cooked tin 11!.ii, bit', V7A3II-LAY0 MA.0E HAPPY 11Y L'SKSti Si detail's Magnetic Soap! Otto bur will wash as tn: 11 y clothe- as two bars <il" ;in\ oilier malt: uu I ilu it in li.tll lbe time ami it is wairao'c.l not to inline tin? clothe? or hands. it is also a very unprrtur How p ii if washing Fiauouts and Woolen goods. Only ball I lit: UHltuI ribbing being Mvmiie.l, them is a saving ol'ntu.o tliau the eulite cost I oltho soap, from the clot lies not being lt?jureil liy liitt'd nibbing. I ii can't fail to give entire salMueUon it' jcu ollow llte.se DIKKCTIONH. Do not gel. lite wash-boiler out 01. vnttntlay. for enough hot water can lie got from the U*a lioltlc or kitchen tango to make ilw water pleasantly warm, that being fciitiici'/iih, lor 61 DDAI.I.'S MAUN E 1'Itj HOA1* Washrw If ii 1"! Eli in COLD o. warm water than auy 1 wher tsnap in Mo T wa'er. Then lolhiw IIiuho Directions;?fit b Ok*. .Soap on tlic wet clothe i (being cure lit i not to miss the tliily places) anil let them stand / > ininulis; lieu put the Soap u\vu>, a>> n?? ' more wi:i he needed ami using any 1,1 > e will tie waste: then wash in the usual manner, hut tlo not use any more. Soap and i.aog out : to tlry without boiling or scalding. For nalu l?y M. Ii. MEATY. | ('onwn>horo, K. U., Aug. 12, 1S"?vJ. VSUKCIIUH -v IIALI/ * D/\V|1|; VIM) l r11 t 7* I v 0/ V n . rs* t t/Unui:a> 1 Liiin'jiJ i'Ul AMI \S urronted to any Potash in thi-mark'Ht <iu(1 1.11 superior lo (Joncoiilrht'' 1 Lye lor all putposes for which it is used. j Put tip in one pound metal cans, convenient lor use in families for making hard ami fk soft koiiliS) and lor cldnniiig pilrpottii geiwori^ 9 ly. Dlieetioiis lor making sonji, etc., udxeu* i puny each can. I .r rl'.-.u,;n.' tyi?\ presses, n?:i hinv. v, paints, anHoning wator, washing ?mk? -und J?BH Unit trees in the spring it is iniponatlcd lor ^989 excellency and convctuoncc of )>. < J or jH 9 suli' by (>rocor* and L)i uggi?t& cvci > w here. \ is.tlier St Halt's Insecticide ami Disniieet int Powder is invaluable for the (U sti ucliju ^99H| ot the potato ling, cotton worm, gifU.shopjMuo, vouchee, insects, ami vermin ail ^k 9 kinds, it haunioes to men and anln aU^^^HI^9 and 1'ur ehcajHT than Paris green .lor fbc d*flB^^99 it is also u?\ jiuabl.'^9 9 Pibiiiloctnnt, purifying the air in hnspii^^H9^H9 sU'k rooms, destroying the foul st ab]ct, &c. cans* Per :w\io by UruunM* VISSCIllJ; 1>U Wall btreot, JS cw