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0 p~dAO99 f'tr tin " A SHINGTo N, October 16. 1t on haaeker earrying Pennsylva. ,.1re gi van up. Geary s majority is Aut 8.0'00. Internal ronvealo receipts to-day 'tyb stielei ie, idle diiring he sum. ir, have resumed work since the 1st; .oreigniows.. }jA?;, , '.Otobpr 14. der e aienti was de f o'tr a i ll w tereiii .250 4 on both,'1e# . The troops are ys Q1 ,,Baiting; .rein - , V b r6nuaking a final at ,i tgate in the harbor will . '+t~op.. he assanlt. ' OI, Octobe,6. ( 466 e~n lowed h f4w o 8tt ld de, VhIM refItal for feits life. AtafAxniii, Eorrr, October 16 Te floodi of the Nile, which ihrent ened the Egvptian cotton crop, is sib siding. The daii on the Sus Canal gave vay to-day, and it is feared the canal must be deepened before used. SP.Anis, October 16. It is rumored that Nap.Aeon intends etablishing a .corps of observation on the pnnish frontier. MADnID, October 16. Prim has Informed the Cores that the Government only waited the submuis h Sion of the Cuban insurgents before ac ctdiig the reforms required. I.mATI:tn. -The attack on Vuhm.ncia be gins this evening. unless the. insurgents surreandbr-unconditionally. The insir gents -at fle'ya continue. The Cones has atthorievd the prosecution of seven teen deputies, impli-ated in the rebel lion. The Republican leaders Salvo cca and Pnati are near Malaga, pro claiming the. R'public. ''he: telegraphic 'and railroad lines have been destroyed around Madrid.- The sessions of the Curtea has b ja usponded., H AVANA, October 16. The insurgent General Castillo is dead. Another deitchmenfi of troops has left for the field. C0coon Retuirns. PiuSAni I.rnrA, October 14. The Press' table estimpte!s Geary's maijority at 2,300 ; the entra Commit C m tee's table give 4,000 ; the Age says the contest is close, anid w few hundred votes muay settle the' iatter. Col.umus, 0., October 14. To Pecsient runt : H ayes has ' been elicted byl 0,000 majorit.y. The house has three and the Senate one Republican; rnijority. (Signe:d) It D. IJAIRRISON, -r. Chiairman Central Committee. j eapatches to the War Department from Chicago announce Farragut'e sit untlIon as very precarons. 'WA8IrINGTON, Oct. 1i.-Noon. Thiae resul t im Permsyl vania betweer. Packer~ and Geary is very doubtful. WVillia~ms' election to the Subreme Court p conceded. PHIIA DEL.PHIA, Ot. 12. Teelection is progressing quietly, athough the votin~g is rapid. Regis tratis t 10000 less than last year. 1,300 Rlepublican majorty-a .gain 450; iftLh .Ward 850 for P'okr-a gain of 237.. It is calcule ted that, the Republiqan majority -in the city will reach about 4,000. -The ' First and - Second Wards of Pittsbd~rg show a SDcmpi .eogain of.250. In West Chest'er ity the Rlepublican majority i CNdIdNA44 Oetdber'12. The election is pr'ogrossing quietly. 9 endleton wvili receive the entire Democratic vote. a There is much sorr4 hing on the city ticket. The * temperance ticket gets nothing. * During the session of jhe return a sheriff's officer attempted.'to serve -a writ sofre lewao( or fapreveh6t the ~'was r aii ', ani was ejected fromn the Sroom, tamjiakrhehad, obtained, ad mittaq jw ac.rqMpee of bejsg~a .rdtGisj- .UHe ano back' With a poss. f Q 4by4 wrowdy broke ope ig ,anaersd tlie writ. H~e Ithen ordered the 'arrest' ofanr * personehrthe'rony iwhenm he' chatg od with res.ighitt.. a eorter' of the Assoclation Preel e al:e houkiing man noer by the police, and .locked sup. The rcturi-judgoa are now. in court, :nen i 04ul-at this ttme. The~ Governor,$h 1s esage to alle Bays t m e tvi ba Sfurthere . esre .3 4*tm conmIinua introduce4 1tr tel -ts 1 0t3~~ 47 LbaseR ta for'eo n cto lp. The re art of the :Finance Committee oa ine tfittely postponed. The report of t tt e on:Texation, favoring iitn blluxories and sparing la i iabr i as possible, and the aboli f t plties, *as adopted. The rpqyentiotth Ijourns to-day, and inects ne1 t year .in Cincinnati. Mr. Brecken. ridge attended the Convoution. OMAuA, October 16. A party of twelve surveyors are re ported massacred, fifty miles below Fort Mel'herson. Puirr.Anat.prnA, October 16. All municipal officers, except M ayor Fox, elected in Octoher last, IfAe been ousted by the decision of the Co'urt of Common Pleas. Gezrv's present majority is 4,842, with n l oficial, except Butler, Porter and Keystone Couuntis. Louisvi.i.I. October 16. The trestle-work bettweeii piers 1(i and 17 gave way to-day, and six men were precipitated ninety five feet ; four were killed. Resulit ions petitioning Congress to improve the Southern ports. especially the tavigation of, tihe Mississippi, Were adopted. Nd allusions to the postal telegraph. A djourned sine (lie. RliMliNeu )xn, Oct.olbei 16. The jewelry swore of W.' W. Liiz, at Danville, Va . tus lat bigh. -ate;I and fired by the burglars. Two adjoin. ing buildings wire also lest royed. Liss $15,000. The burglars escaped. New York Market. NEw YoRK, Oct. 16, 7 P. M. Cotton firm, with sales of 2,600 bales, at 26.1. Gold 30-. Oharleston Market. Ci Ahi.:srox, Oct. 16. Cotton firmer, with sales of 500 bales, middlings 25}; receipts 1,556. Liveruoel Market. LtKitv'uori., Oct. 16. Cotton quiet and firmer-uplands 12Na 12; ; Orleans 12.} a 12g. Sales 8,000 bales. A correspondent, writ.ing from Ma rin conty, Florida, says: "-On the 30th of July, planted one hundred and fifty orange trees cut down to within three feet of the root The period re furred to is, strango as it may seam to people north, the t.ituo' for planting all kinds of trees. Anything will germi nate here in !hr.rainy Benson. 1i. is as tonizihing'hbw thw'grass grows. I mow every.~dy, between the showers, a va riety.'f fine grasses to cure for die win ter nsofI nycattle. They mow grass here withksbe. It's a fact. A well known$1ilosiian told me the other day that t Iebelieved there was not a scyt.he in the city except, mine. Those who don't mow with the hoe do so with the reapifig hook. But I see signs of im provement. SA1no AT TE Pi.AY.-It seems the darkies in Washington have so much superfluous cash in their possession that they arc making up at purse to contest in the courts the right of managers of theatres to prescribe wihere they shall sit. Truly the nig r is not much :p. pressed if he gets cash at that rate. We should not wonder if, when all their money is spent, it, would conme to jnst this-they havo the saine right to go to t~he theatre as anty citizen has, but when there they must obey thme rulb-s of the estr.blishtmentt as othier cit izens do, and one of the rules is that they shall sit, in allotted places.-Neto York Hler. a&d. *ONE OF MAttiON's MRPN.-A St, .u outR pape~r chronieles the death of one of Marion's men, at Beto' Creek, near Marameeo Iron WVorks, in Phel ps coun ty, Missouri, on 3d inst. The d eceas'd Mr. Archibald W. Oxendine, was born on Pedee river, South Carolina, August 27, 1'759, arnd was consequenut ly over 110 years of years of age at the timet of: his. death, lie served through the war of the Revolution as one of "Marion's Men," and for over forty years was a minister of the Bap tist denomination. ;The Troy ' ine shys the Hlon. John Miorrisse y, on arriving at Mechanies. ,ile Ott.Tuesday, .and seeing the suf dering conserquent upon the flood, at bnce started a sumbseription paper, and raised $800 fo6r thie benefit of' poor pei ons whose houses had been swept way. Q(., this. sum he subscribed We are mnformed th~at the Board of 'rnstees of the University of South Carolhta, at their meeting,'elected Dr. .Jhn Lynch Profdssor of Physiology and of Materia Medica;- Professor I&-t 4er, of' the F'urmani University, Profes for of Igodern Languages and Liters. tLure, and. tempiorarily oef Ancient Lan. 4nages and Lterature.-Phenix. A telr~m froth~ Hftt, Montann, says that a'payty ha'd judt ti'rlvef at F'ort IBenton from the British m nes. 'Tbey troportihav'ing found the remains of three emIgran6/wagns% destroyed biy Blaqkifeet.Jndiann 4ogether with tiho skoletons 'of i 'loin anid some ghildren, murdered a year ago Frantz, Ii9 irkWjb&ia an, rather quizzically toplie, to a Northern ftadical pap fsh ic 17domplains of his Iseing too i an ~t' getis Frantz ye him t . a ejt right wallop n W iht. heh% a man can ow-eks. nIDAordnlgatas hetisea,'Des. y nigh, and then. - 'a eia to" .j aoepihh th i l O O 22T..e'c ai WINNSDOno, October 19. CoTToN-1l5 bales were sold in this mar ket in the past week at 221@24. Land for Sale. I offer for sale my plantation of 500 acres more or less, on Little River within ote mile and a half of Dell's Bridge. oct 20 x4 J. BOYCE. HO! FOR ELDER'S CHEAP CASH STOREs 111 K subscriber respectful:y announces tlut ie hal let uned frotn the North from puruhasin, at full assorttent of Fall and Winter ioods, consisting of ilardware, (iaoceries, Dry Goods, Ready .lade Cloth. ing of tho latest style, Boots and Shoes. anade out ol the best material cx pressly for my trade. Mi'linory Goods of all kinds of the latest Pashions. Give him a call before purchasitng and examnine his goods as he is still selling ai his usual. low prices. Ialhor-Savi14g Ma~Chines. is usurpatssel Lahor.Saving Machines, such as Clhthes We siers, ('hmrs, D1ough lKnheaders, &c.. together with his usual stock of f air..iture, Repairing, &c., will re ceive close at at eion. lie is now selling his l'atent Clothes Washer and Universal Clotihes Wl'ringer, both complete for $11. These are the cheapest Machin s over offer. ed in this muarket. Every machine is war ranted to be what they are represented, in all cases if they do not give entire satis faction, if returned in thirty days they will be taken back and the money refunded. All Goods sold expressly for C.- SI!. oct 1t F. ELDER. Winnsboro Workshops. THE understgned having leased the Shops owned by L. M. Buliek, (which will he k nown by the above name hereafter,) ar. tiow prepared to Slice horses and d , general Job Work, All work warranted good or money refunded. These Shops are lo. cated in rear of J. P. Matthews Store, near the Rlailroad on College st. Fil1lD COPES & W. II. DUVA. oct 15..tf Mill-Pond and Channel Oysters. \ FTEI the first of November it is pro I posed to furnish these Oysters, either in the hull or opened, in quantities to suit purchasers and at the lowest market pri ces. The Mill Pond Oyster supplied will be the celebrated GULLA ISLAND O'S. TERf from the Lucas Mill Pond at Charles ton, which for flavor and plumpness is well known to he unsurpassed TanaaHs CAsu.-Orders solicited from all parts of the country. Address, THOMAS lcCRiA DY, Agent, P. 0. Box, No. 130, Charleston, S. C. lis:rennscss.-James Adger & Co., lion. J. 11 Canpbell, Dr W. J. Ravenol. David Jennings. MiCrody & Son, W. G. Dingle, John S. Ryan. oct 14- n PLANTATION FOR SALE. r lE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale to the highest. bidder, at his place, sit unted one mile and a half West.cf Wintas. boro-and botitaining "I.O .A.CE.MUS The sale will take place on the 8th of No vember, at the house. At which timo and place. I will also sell all the appnrtennnces of said pla--e. one Horse and a Mule, three nmilk Cows with calves, a lot of Hogs, Ilousehold and Kitchin Furniture, Plant a tion lmpletmaents, &c. . C. 13. BETTS, oct 12-x2-2 Court of Equity Sales. G. B. Lamar, et uix. ct al. vs. _ In Equity, Ford and lint land, Exrs , [Fairfield. and T. J. Rtobertson, I N pursuance of deci.ecs and orders of the [ Court muado in th< bovo stated cause,' I will sell to the highest bidders before the Court Iouse, at nI innsboro', 8. C., on the. first Mionday in Novembher nexit, and thei damya following, during the legal hours,--. All thte real esatle belonging to the Estatei of Col. Nicholas A. Pcay, deceased, consist ing of about 15.000 acres of land situa'.e in tihe County of Faiefnel, upon the Water ec R'iver, and its trib'usaries. V'his land has been divIded into qopnrate convenient tracts containing from 1,000 to 150 acres, of which plats will be exhibited at (lie sale ; an ! the sale will be made by tract. Aleo, a (7OLD MINE, wIth about 650 acres <f landlcircumtiacont, known as theq * Nott Miine," situate in Union County ; of which mine the said putate owns a part in terest, and the other owners join In (ihe main, so that the purchaser will bity thte whole Interest. Tas.-A bout li5,000 cash to be appor tioned pro rata bet woen all tlte purchiauers for (lie balance a oredit of 1, 2, 8,'4, and 6 years, this balance being payable in equal annunl instalments wIth interest. on (lie whole from day of sale payable annually : for this balanco pturehascrs 'to give bonj eaqh with Iwo .good suroties and. further scotired by a mortgage of lte tragt purehas' ed. Any purehlasor paying one tlhnd of lhis 'whole bid in cash, will not be requIred to have suretiles to his bond. Any purchaser paying the wh~ole of his bid in CA SH!, will be allowed a discont of tena pcr cent upon (lhe amount of his bid. P'urchasers will be reqtuired to pay for all-necessary papers and revenue stamps. 8. 11. CliOWNEY, Clerk C. C. P. Equity side. Witsnsboro, 8. C,, 9th Oot,. 3869.s All papers in thie State will give two in set lions a week apart, and setid bills lo'h(1s offie. , - oct Il-fl~x8 J. D. AIKEN. & 00,, ('h\ Ut IsA9'IT0, S. c., Factors & Commission Merchians. Wo will make liberal advances on Pro duce consigned to us, or to our trieade in New York. ... . , oct 18-1m Notice. ' APPLIOAT IONS for the postilon of Afar s).tp l, for the Towna of inntsboro, WIll be, recgly'd tip to the 10th d. .of October,. 18'0.; T'luqpartyseleoted~wl b@e spetqd thi20tlt dayu4t Oct40 r,tb eontlhofdfo'r (1 tsrm o( one yelan Ily ordet- of'dounntt.3 ~ I . i,3kTUBR!l~~s.e 71e sa t thon5 essoidf9' October 4th- 4695 ute aIg'. I b ~s I oort61.td 9 d--k ua al NotI0co. den87$srnblyo1 dypfloatt Will be uihado for th o legorporgtMo ofltlio;Wipiqado .4antine Chureh. ont 12 Splendid Stock of Goods I GREAT BAIt4INS. NO HUMBUG! W1: are now prepared to exhibit one of the largest, choicest ;,and heapest stock of Voods-.over offered1ts this .market. We are determined to urakcthe prices to.sult the t:mes,''and v ill .ell our nrtelles as low as tIhey Own be b.ught in any market in h-t United States. You.will slave mobey by giving us a call. Below we unumnerate only a few of the articles we' have Bleached an I Brown Domestics, Bleach, -d and Brown Shirting, 8'rijped and 'iaid I lome4mun.s Bed Ticking, Cnlicoes, l.andseys, Groy, Brown and Whilte llankets, 'Red, Grey. While and Opera Flannels, lilack Cloths and Cnsei mores. Fancy Cassi meros, Tweeds. Jeans, Kersys and :atinels, Table Ilanmsks and 'I'owuli -g. oil Cloth:,. I oop 8kirts, lIt,dimoral and louleva, 4kiis, Mlack and Colored Alpnooent, Solid Me.ri noes and J)eL-ines, Scotch I'qlds. an ehd less variety of fancy. Dres Goods, Shawls and Cloaks, uollairs and Culfs, and Notions, in variety. &o., &o Our stuck of eily Made Clothitag and Stirts is v'ry cunplete and ohenp. Our line of en' lemens', tidies' andl Children's loo Aisnd ho.s ennnot be ex coiled in quatily, var iety aud price. A fine 'assortment of Oentlemen's, Boy's, Ladies'. Misses', and Children's hlats. We would call attention to our complete stock of Iarwdaro au Cutlery, Gyns, Croekery, Woolen Ware, Tin Ware. Chil. dron's Ctbs, &o. Our termns are strictly CASII. No'gnods taken back alter delivery. Reember to buy your goods from the Cheap Store. W IIVL'S 4 LA I. oct 12 S. WOLFE H AVING purchased an entirely now and large stock of Fall and Winter. Goods, for the establishment formerly 6conpld by II. Baruch, will.superi.atend and act for the same. Ile hereby calls upon his numeroua old friends and customers of the surround. ing country to give him a call as in olden times and ho will do for thean as well as ever. Come One, Come All,.. To the new store, one door north of MeCul ly's llnrdware and Grocery-Store, where 8. ' WOLFE may be found it all times, and will try and do as well for you as Qar be done Here or Elsewhere. The stock consists of Dry Oogde in ,every I variety. Boots and Shnes, hlatll, .nd Caps. t eandy \Made Clotling in grefit. 'ariety and f various styles, from the lowest to the finest- P quality, all of which-will beeglil at the 16i est prices to suit the times, ..,; , S. AYOLFE, Agent for t'he Eathbijslhnment. oct ..c w.. W,'KETQ N, ff .AS removed to the -8tuth Et e of W. 11 RI. Rohertson's now builUH where h will-be'plesasd to sad Iis oJd,frfends and customers and the Public gene ally. I am now opening a new and'conpleto stock of groceries, Provisions, ilaidware, Dry Goods, &c., &c., counsistinlg in part of Bacon, Hams, Lard, Molasses r10 kinds, Sugars, all grades, Coffee,ti'ea, Flour, No 1 Family, Corn, Oats; Wdie'a, Tobacco;Cheese, J Mackere'l, Herring, While WiY Vinegar, 11 soda, Starbh, Soap Cundles, Njaparoui, C Citron, Currents, Nulmoeg, All-Spice, .Gin.. fl ger,. \Woodenwnre, .Crockery, -l0as-ware, I Shoes and Boo s. Heady mnado Clothieig, i Hals. Calicoes, lllenolhed, Brown and strip ed llomespuns, Bed Ticking. &c., &e. .. All oft;whtch I will sell ns low foi5OASII as can be boughtsin this market * 10 Ions biapAps Super -Phosphate o~lie oct7 7 MUSIC TEACHI1NG. Ii188 M. L. GAILLA RI will ,giwe i nstiructions in Mui sio on thie Pian'o... For termas, &e., apply at her res jepee, or to WV. ;tI. Owight. sep 0-3jm CiOles 01mee, . I1Nissono, S. C., Oct . 12th 1800. fiH E follo'w ig named persons. who' sorr .edas Grand Jurors att the Jutly %ernfoo the Qoutt, are hereby notified that thb presa ent.Jury~law reqajrpos theIr attendadoe at the Novemrber term of the Court teserto s Grand Juroys, to wit; J. HI. Crosby, Ace (Gaiden, J. (G. Cameron WV. 8. hlabb, ~ 11. 0. Lamar,- R~I. J, Price, Authur Hayes, IH, A. Gibsoli Gaborn Burrell ' Bobt. J. Kelly, Gee. N. Ileynoids, Ja..N Hiatmeend WV. It. Macon,- 113 . Quina:~. Squilre Bocuiware.' *SA ML. B. C'L.OW NP~Y"~ oot 14-t~x2 -~.o Ctf? . Ezeenter'a Ndutce, of Cihester' County, South Carolina,.. are bereby noified that the same must be pro. usented, properlyattested, -on or before the is~t py gfAnu extlephiet to the -tif deraignoti, or to ilatlig cy, W. Rt. Ll9to son, Esq. ei-' be a~br tre payinent . e qamne. EDWAimft1 ilE One of the E'xeeuiots of Divid Mi a~' Vill. sspt,80-xtla*8w a Pl~i/:s Coy, et 20, 186D jiJIB Anabetng of Coily nissolers of li'air~eld Qounty held at thie Coutrt HhIk~le odf theotrtTht day inNovember next; (2d). f having bills against tIre QOdsdt9. f-itt'de the sarioto thaer Ot w1 bgford~~a il Arm tud N1(I n it s~.2.. oat 2.t4*4 Cle~rlsldr' . Cob HE11 owners of pr'operty, sad 9#4 Swhose duly ae4uaians Ex ,uto 4 Waett c ans le4 en Aha' ofl ,14,%D Ra.ito ro A for sale by mP 6$ Mul 22 Under. Decree in Equity. David Blevenson and oth6le, ii Johiu Ste venson, Adtu'r, and otberl f D UJISUANT to an order-of ;ourt, imade 3 ih the above stated cause, I will. offer for shIe to the highest .'idde! ,bqfore tihe_ Cort"louse door, in Winesboro, op the firt Mnday in November next, thetraq t of land described in the pleadings in S ovo rtated oluse, lying and situate in Fal tqidJ county and State of South Caroliha. The Iract of land cdtains 728 Acre 0 which will he divided as follory and sold in four sepet'nte Iraet: 287 acs es kiown as tie "home trnel." 145 nectes. known as she ''loliok r act " I16 acres known as as the "Tinkler trat," and 190 acres knowu as the "Phillips tram." Terms of Sale--nCashl umllent to deftay the costs of suit antd expenises .f atie, the bialance on a credit of ono and Iwo years, Itn two equal an:.unl itastalmonts. wit i int er ilt f11in the day of sale payable atinually. iPutrolinters to eLve bmondi w good personal 'ecturiy and a ,nortgage 1 he premises uo tobure tie purcinse tmone., and to pay for N. Ill necessary hisPers find at tinps. L.. IV. IJUVA I... S. l . C. Sheriff's Office. Wii'nsboro, S. C. rit )etcher 7,h, 1lS9. out 9-x2tl Unier Decree in Equity. T till iunr. It. Clowney. 0. Y.. P., vii. Nathan C. o Itobertson, atd othors-Bill to Forelou.e lnt Mortgage. BY virtue of an order of sale, man le in the above stated cause, will sell at public otution to tlet highest hiilder, before the jourt hlouse door, in Winnsboro, on tie - irst Monday in November next. the tract f Land described in the pleadings in this f Cause, situate in Fairtleld Coutnty an'l State If South Carolina, contnining at,,m' t' 480 14 Acres, More or e. f 7'rms of Sale-The oosts of .mtit and ex. enscsof stile to be paid in onsl on the day LO if sale. The balance on a credit of one tad two years, in two equal annual instal- - Hnts. oomiputing from the day of sali, vith interest fromn day of sale, payable ni mually. The purchaser to give bond with rood personal secnrity and a mortgage of he promises, and to pay for necessary pa- cui era and stamps S. 13. CLOWNEY. C. C. P.. La Clerk's Office, 8th October,' 1809. cot 9-tix2 Re Under Decpee in Equity. 'ho Mt.. Zion Society, vs John L. 4Jones. A' Admr., and W. S. lRabb, Bill to Foreclose A. Mortgage. Gr UISUANT to an order of sale. made In ' L the above stated ontse, I. will. sell at A. ubli auction, to the highest bidder betm-o Let he Court liouse poot- int Wiiniboro, ontthe oil, ret Monduty in'No'nbit' n'xt, thei' ottrt. Ic, 'aged.premiscs described imt the " pleadings blo p thisi cause, containing tee 17 46-100 Aeres, more or'es", of TRnits or SAD.n i- t'h -costp of suit and Sin xpenses of sale tp he: paid in onh .o 'd ny , f sale. The balamnce on i oredit qf ltIelve wht yoths from day of sale to Ue. seoure ty Lond with good personal securiffi 4 Purhasers t, pay for papers atdstampm.L 8. 1t. CLOWNEY, C.C. P. hy Clerk's Oflico, 8th Oct. 1869,--ro. Oct 9-t1x2 Unn1er Dcereo ink Eqity. . n IIn, Fx'or, vs. George Leitner, ot.' a,--lill to Foreolose Mortgage. )URSUANT to an order. of sale : made in . the above iated opuso, will gels at pub. Th o auction to the highest biddjer beforq the yen onrt hiouse door. in' Winnsboro oun thq I rst MohndayidNovember next, tiro' tfort. gre aged preises described in the pleading. :Pia 1 thi, cause, onttidning Or 1200 Acres, More or LeRt " Aitunte liFIi eld Cotn itand StI Of N. onth mirolina. - - Tmirms of' SaLe'-One.Jthird of the purohause soney, and the costs of suit and expenses f sale to be paid in. onah on tiay of sale.. 'h ahaace en3 a eredit .of one - andtwo enrs'in eddnYaltnnumil Instalmnents,. ootnput nri from day bf sale, with lnterrst. from .( ate, to be secured bybond a'id hood per.. 4. ohmil seettrity tnd) & snortghget li-~m Isd. r-. chaseiMrs to pay fir paperu and stamps. r Clri A MLI.3 QL(WVNEY, C.C. P, I 'ot 9-flx2 .ed ?RESKQ000DS .v Kentuc Jnos1#~ fone 'f tl , bgpked udSt ripmt ifiolg }pg,en8 -d S' U - d4.Lneoys fled~s IpVA endessvarety Qgbt f every dsrp 0f efe$ style~an-4 n 1m:J k to( In1k ifonb An baunal;oth' petoeslaI it i a' '*iih de lowrest in, ltoumbia 6I ~&Ii4 I-eisa N40twtmheai ##W gnalady sabl e pb t dddnmde ogbW .pg *Ni dv at ve 9o1'a se I L4eT leguanan ib 16 H M P. MEb0 890 tit . y,"t1 !f1L1a ! 1%i . 3iA LIN C L BGE D6i;n d h.' . Dnard a.d italiton $208 pr yen. 'Fo talogueg address Rev. Jot 11 BitAlIrt.nl , ' oct 20 ATEWAT 0oop STOVE 'IE BA8TJYTLQ1 WORKD V a it 1'0'' O0' 0 INUAJ.; ll do more worlt w t e eti .at oun of fuel that-i'ot tel ovo over mtado. FU LLEILtWARfitNF Co., i1eUsUtV$ A.trFAUTuntts, Troy, N. Y. 0* Decoriptive pminpIlets sent free. ct 20 IN rs on Ilouse I'tluing. By .1. W. llASuttv.'Cl., 48 p., 40c. Pre: by matil receipt of pilc e. M stb. uv & W iu J T, JUST.NOW I B PJU.ilisttntts OF TilH .ADOD DotUiA: i 0W YORK OBSERVER e oaldet an14 best Family Newsp spter, ire !ring it to now subscribers on.very f . able termns. Satuple- oop'ie with circt s. sent tree .to tlIy address. $3.60 per liltu. SIDNEY E. MORSE, Jr., & C.. 37 Park, !tow. New York. ~ct)) TIE CHURCHKAN. I19 best. and largest. 11 eddy Newspa per, with the largest otrotlutiou it tt ateittaut Episcopal Chun'ch.. Sent free one month for examination, and till t. 1, 1870, to new subscribers for that Ir. $3 a year, in advance. 1l. 11. MAr. tv & Co., Hartford, Ct. oct 20 FOR MARKINU CLOt'1l1N, ETC. 'Moro convenient than ink."--Ann. Ayi turalist. 'Invaluable to housekeepers."-Oody's dy's )Nook. -A very useful artiolo."-Al. Istitute port,. 1807. Solo Agent, E. FAutna, 18:3 Il1iam-at. N. Y. told by Stntionors and ];ealeys overy ere. . oct 20 W FABER'S LEAf PENCIL Ind Gold Medal-and Cross of the Leyion of Ionor at the lixhibition in Paris, 1807. W. Faber's New Pencils of Elbet'lan d in 10 grados are superior.to any pens ever made. A: W. VWFbor's ,8tucgt'ap,. ing hard sa lurablet writ jg smooth, ol and olvau. is lth be!.l, penal fur .Aebi ti, Wgineels and AdcdI tantsy. FAlntt183.Wini'tsI,-N'Y.; old Agent tall A. W. Faber's Ponwo}s, Urdyone tee, eto. .. .. - old by statinonrp and Doalor every M e.. .-. oct, 20 [OW shillW)An paut our house6 4by' . :W. MAsut. 01., 220 p:, '$1.50. Fre mail an receipt prico. MASUtR & Witu. NEW SCALE PIANOS. 1 Iron Frame,. Overstrung itrass and Ayraj'c iIridye. feltodeon 'and Cabinet Organse i best manutfaeured. , Wpr4anted for 6 '!knos, Mlodcepnia unt! Orgnas ---Pi'ice. atly reduced'for eneh New 7 otvyyh ndt $275 and' :apwutrd. Now Cabinet asl $4 ulte1qpwtard.; 8eobnd-bandiin. }metal! $4Q andi .u pwrl. nje9nthlyajla V. IloIon ?V r its,[ oct TheeBest Type, Cabihlets, Pases, and P'rih iers' ateria 1s blado-and' furhishedi by twonanuoti, iEdua.s & Co, Now Yor. Iood Seooitflaado dy nder ro st~o. et 20. W LE1m ..er.9Vhgels.-,0fey 6,000 in Operation. Address theo m'f'rs, Sulil Machine Co.,* Clarem'nnt, N II., or uoodte'li ut - bet, 20 Mreat AtlantI ail lacifloe TE OlMPANY, 0. 2o,6O 50 2Tog% 0ITt '.n org iapton 6 a etiss"MrKbo epose of 1mportthg 'Tell ditt ln an to mercl~ahts thrpn~gibt ac todntty hIAdIrppee dTil f h bs 4. .~; . e '1%tJ 1'Ae m 'ue onoa Tileof the be t all 09 *aS yJing th e . t. far beup tt e W Y AI2 rfJ7'":' ' IqMY+:,-88' '6W''il Wl~d for N_ I Y' '~~ 20.$ rrb IIOa j IJwill~jeay Agtepl a sSaaty. of $ pe~r 1 Y wek qp .i pel4'6y, er... J'Ju.jD large LMarshall, Nfigh. '1,po *t) sell (he lieut4ehtolul 8ewling lnolitie. i/Ouar nttt' f.,five. years.; etirda LWtAN, MACK, & Co;; i'ittsbulth PA. oct'20 $f~6() '.lreassJ." All L AfN,C1. 0. Aretle, Oinltiurwre, pId4 .'out 20 W mTaothi. to :altegifs' ai 'it" N!:;~ C ON '0,E j : F;1i41U SEW. will heo rfll 'alitch" bind., b1,4 nawl emi liriler irk ;k 1.. ,,~itp iOur Itiuser1 iuiking thie CelelbaikIv.I ;(rovk Sti'ch. '., atin Do tnot by \lnhi~nd! midtrv the canme nameo fiS era's from any on except tituse " ?tavitqg tetticnte (if Agency t~lgid " by uts, as, ithte e. worthless,~ malt-Iron ninebines.. ,Far "irw*iluM, flad termits. aktlirusp ortipply to C. liw~t:& Cu., .13 ittriae.gt..rtbitadilibd, Pa. trot- 21) RED J &OHI T AXE~ Is better thtan or regular slhaped Axes' for these reasons: 'ir'st--It cute -deeper. 8l'. cotud it. don't stick Int the wood. .'Thrd,-It dloes ntot jar the handit. IFourth-No time 1s wasted itn taking then Axe out ofthe out.-. lFiri l-With, tLie saute labor you will do pte. tid mnore work thatn withI regulaur .ixes, Iced patin4 laos jo'lmiug to do withi the g94 qutalities of' .ti A,4, r al) our Axegs are painted red.' If your -h'&rdwav a store does not) keep out' goods, we will. glaidly' nnswtr intquiries or li3) .Y94r-orders direct, or give youi the flame of theaotieir sl, t1gltflti, W 1 Keeps our Axes.' LIPPI41NOOTT & 13AKEWi1LL," Pittiabuig. P.. Sole OWners8 of Colbuirn's" and lIed Jacket Patents. dot20 ..atui' Fac aot ail will resent IQ any person settdha* '' t ti Club, :'t' Wdteh1 Silk Dross. Piece 9('lheok lnpr, "" Sedfor (,'llo ' o 4 u t -delivered toay t rt rjo." 1'!S .S. 196t Bodo ,i 1. ltctn r'. 0. Itox, C. " ' ' N. I1.-Samtples given on appioationt for Catalogue: ** e l It. 1IITTI1l, 9 Wylie t.,Pittsburgh !,! lis., of Union-wide repttiion, treats all venereal dllseases ; also, itiil1t'enk: nabbe, inmpntenoy,' &).; the t'eslilt 'of- self *ti'tr'p. . 'nil t 4tnaItps for sealed pamphlet, ir p.".grb. o _opuitev t11Qiled, state cos. rT Oltl)S 01? .WISD)OM for cYotrtg.MleIi se "the Itulpg3A'ssjoo In 1pplittl,.A,1ar l anid uu1ir6Nafntle.' Sent in sealed unvlnis5