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Telezwab.o" Forelign News. LONDON, March 1.-I)espatches jinst received announce that forty-six lives were saved at the sinking of the Onoida. MADRID, March 3.-Rumors of a formidable Carlist rising in the North are contradicted. Prince Picrie Bonaparte has been notified to appear lefore the high Court of France to answer charges in the Victor Noir homicide. lAVsA, March' 5 -Lanter ndvices from the insurrectio.niry dis.riet con firmIs the report th:At hllmh Intta suC ceeds .Jord ti, who has resigned. hI AZ AL.A N, February 22.-Veja has entered Sinalon. His pronuncia. mento ignores Juarez. The revoli tionists attacked the fortreai at M zatlan, but were repulsed. Cul. Col beras has prononnced in favor of Veja. Guerrillas are traersing the interior of the State, and robbing iudisorimi natoly. LONDON, March 5.-The Times to d y reviews and discourages the Da rien ship canal. Many vessels have been sent out cruising for the City of Boston. She is still believed to be safe by the Inman line authorities. Heavy gales from th3 eastward recently. It is said 100 vemsels off Ireland can't get in any English port until the gales cease. 1'ARs, Mireh 5.-An official note says all persons arrested for the re centoon-piracy have been duly inter rogated : titose who refused to anawer ate imprisoned for conspiracy. Of the 500 arreted 74 remain in prison. Ma DIID, M arch 5.-The Duke blontpensier arrived amid the firing of guns and ringing of bells. romnl Washilungtoua. WAS!INGTON, March 1.-Grant and Doutwell rebuked Butler for his at tack on the newspaper men of Wash ington, by their presence at the wed. ding of W. Scott Smith, Lhis morning. In the House, the whiskey question wrns up ; it will be allowed to reintin in bond at an additional gallon to the tax per month. Joh W. Dowees, having resigned, was - isposed of like Whittemore. A prolo. ged discusion with regard to corruir ion and investigation as re gards pat Congresses occurred. Cal lis, past member from Alabama, seems implicated. The debt statenment shows a do crease of $6,500,000. VASHINGTON, march 3.-lu the House, the Committee of Ways and Means was directed to inquire into the expediency of exempting brick makers from the manufacture tax, and exempting from the revenue tax per sons quarryiig blue stone. A rosolu tion was introduood favoring a heavy tax reduction on fruit brandy. Butler offered the Georgia bill as a. privileged question. Farnsworth said Butler was unau thorized by the Reconstruction Com mitten to make report. The Speaker said the diffrence bc tween the gentlemen was a point of veracity, not of order. Butler said 'Il am responsible." lhe Speaker said e must rc._ g nize the chairman. Butler refusded to be cateehised by his collogue, Ihendring, when a squab- ~ ble ensued and the House adjourned. The Senate is considering the Judi- t einry bill, on the amendment requIr ing Associate Justices to reside with. ' in their respective cirouits. The Eleotions Committee vote '7 to 56 e ag~ainst seating Segar as Representa tive M lgrgg frotn. Virginia. -Steven son'a ande. fWvdet report, iia- favor of contintuing Sheldon in his seat. Kerr reports in .fav'or of austing Sheldon andl seatin Hunt. These roports go direct to t all~ouse, without manipu-I lation. Theli billtlla'adgetb9 UDILed States Supremie dorLoi'ultsi.as consider edl. Willey odterddAn arniendment toI dispense with the 'requirement that a Judge shall he a resident -of the cir-1 enit for which he is appointed. Heo urged that the President should be allowed to maker htit selections from the natiou at large, and not to be limited to localities :whereas In Southern circuits it might be difficult to find tW man whose loyalty was of such chtagtgt. tg' rta his ole vation to'Tde SupriB noh. AThvis dlenied the rig h~t of Congroe to inter fere. $ oa a Trhe overnment now holds $100, 000,000 In bon~dh, hubject to-the siuk-. ing fund and-the .gishes of Pongress. Judge Bustoed, of Alabrma, do parts to-morroir, to opoth 'the regular termi of his court. The Toniterisl Catnit too. roport, ed unaniniously int favor'of tis e on- I firmatioa of Dr. Bard for the Gover- ~ norahip of Idaho. IVAsIIINTONo, March 5.-urrnc balance $9,500,o00 coin $)02,OO6 000, including $dI4500,000 in ecr Internal revenue receipts , over. $500,000. Tlhe Preident si-gied a b-illi estab lishing a number of post routeos throughont the Sonth. Uuatomfor Cat elw' last oigh65months show an iuercase cd Iear . $23,00Q - 000 oversd8Weep'riding'bi onalad )ear.,.. TPhe Prsdet d ep invI tation for theftnrth6'JM~ 'hopd Congress would adjournt before then. In the flouse; th Geoigla bill oc enupied all daf. "Tllb to be prblingod. Watswort~a9 ~opposed the' bill. ' ock offered a substit ute thait nofpgehgr1 pislat srequired. .. INews Iteiln LA aA iqF. Cpry,: WYOMI40 s" l.--Among thiedurors idrawn :.for tho, .Alaroh terma of A lba~f Coubt yOosity were elovop' ladiep-sotne of them v wives of the most prominent citizens. Tle excitement caused by this pro. ced ing is ltdmehbse. LoUiovjr..:, March 1.-Silver mines of unparall'oled ricbness, have been I discovered in Grayson County, Ky. The ore is found to contain a larger per contagc-of silver than any here. tofore discovered. The mine is al. v most inexhaustible, and will be do- r veloped in the spring. SAN FRANCISCO, March 3.-Ten or flfteen persons are missing from the Golden City. The passenger and 3rew are suffering terribly. ICHUrMONI, 1arch 3.-A portion of tie Manchester Woolen actory was burned. Lois $20,000. 150 hands were thrown out of employment by d Ihe fire. .9 Mr. Palmer, a prominent merchant, is dled. PETERsBURG, March 3.-Robert It. Dollier, a prominent member of the - bar,is dead. NAsivtIr..E, March 5.-No quorum )f Legi.laturo to-day, nor will there )e during the balance of the se9Ssion. .o provision has been made to pay .nterest on the State debt. CINCINNATi Narch 5 -Pendleton ans beean elected President of the )hio branch of the Cincinnati and Jhesapeake road-the eastern ter minus, opposite Guyandotte. ROCtE -TE, March 5. - Sevcral arms have resumed specie payments. WILMINGTON, March 5.-An old ibell exploded to-dsy, wounding three iegroes-one fatally. Market Reports. NEW Yonic, March 5, 7 P. M. Jotton heavy, with sales of 2,300 >ales at 22.1. Gold 13J. LvrtIaroor., March 5.-Cotton clos lull and unchanged-uplands 11k )rloans I Lj ; sales 8,000 bales. Lyatest Quotations of SOUTHERN SECURITIES, CilAIR ESTON, S. C , )orrected Weekly by A. 0. KAUFMAN, .Broker, No. 25 Broad St. March 4th, 1870. STA-rr ~EC~' cun as-outh iCarolina, old a l@(Mi ; d,, ew.-@78; do, registered C tock, ex int-@')79 & RAILRCADn SroeCs-Charlotte, Columbia A nd Augiista,-:-@56; Or enville and Co- 11 umbia, 2; Northeastern, 7@8 ; Sa- r( annah and Charleston, 26; South Carolina, 01 whole shares) 44 ; do. (half do) 22. soUTH OAIOI.NA DANK DII.S. ltink of Charlesto , - Bank of Newberry, - - l lank of Camden, 4( - lank of Georgetown, -b6(a lank or South Carolina, ( lank of Chester, 5@ lank of 1lamburg. 3@ lank of State of A. C. prior to 1861, 40@a lank of State of S. C. issue 1861 0 and 1802, Jo@ e Planters' and Mechanies' Bank Charlest on, -@_ People's Bank of Charleston, -() Union Bank of Charleston, - -- P4 louthwestern I It Bank, Charles. ton, (old) - . outhwestern R R Bank, Charles ton, (new) .. tatc .kuk of ChIarlestn, ariners' and Exchange Bank of Charleston, - j xchango' Bank of Columbia, 10 a) ommercial llank of Columbia, 2 a lerchiant's llank of Chieraw, 8 a -- 'lanters' Bank of Fair field, *. a q lte of S. C. Biills Rteceivable, par ity of Char leston Change Bills, pat Securities more in~ demand. Exchange N~ wvoring buyers. Money easier. Blank ates 1 %) ecent. a month on Stock collitter- I Is. Outside Vates arbitrary. Bank notes Isagnan t. *t1411s imrked thus (*) ato being redeem dl at, the Blank Counters of each. L jan 22-.13 a Irritable invalids, ni Indigestion not oniy effects the physicalA ealth but the dispositions atnd tempers of a victims. The dyspeptic becomtes, too, 1M ii a measure demoralized by his sufferings. c Ie is subject to fits of irritation, stullen ess, or des pawr, as the case may be. A >retcrnatural sensItiveness which he can ot, contr-ol, lends him to misconstrue the T rords and acts of these around him, and em is intercour-so even with those nearest and a lear-est to him is not unfrequently marked y exhibitions' of testiness foreign to his cal nature. These are the mental phie- .I omena of thd disease, for wyhich the inva- P id cannot be jost-ly 'held responsible, but hey occasion much htousehold discomfort. I is to ihe interest, of the hotne cireo, it, is asent ial t o family harmony ss frell as tob he rescue of the principal sufferer from a late not far removed from incipient inmarnl' F y, that these syinptoms of mnenthl disur-- p ance he- promptly removed. This can onily ai e dlone by removing their physical cattse ~ derangement of functions of thme stomach i nd its allied viscera,- the liver and the e owels. Upon these three important. organs a olotter's Stomaelh Bitters act simuitaneo-a usly, producing a thorough and salutary i hiange .in'their'conudition, The vegetable ugredients or which the progarati on is omposed are of a renovating, teg ulatilig T nd alternatiei character and the stimuhant 51 rhmnh leads activity to their remediat vir nos is the puitdt atid 'beit Ihat; dat be 4x raoted from theo most, wholesome of all T oreals, via: sound rye. No dyspeptic can ake thie genritl~resfortivej' for' I single 'I feek without' dip'e'i1neint -a ietble mm rovemeait in lisi general health. Not only nill hik bodily sufferihgs'abado "from dayto lay, but his mind will recover rapidly ~ 'ropm its restlessness -;ad- irritayilly, and ~ his happy'-iab'e will' nilfest itself in 8 is demeanor to all around him. feb 2--lm ~ -~ TestimonI$1'~1 ad, C houmnatie ~hst)Qi 6h - deI, J. was nduIcd t* h* 1-h Ed If!f it, to ry Ps i ' PAin -, ~om which uticl. t oi &,tk :% , p IA 1 h This hatChmave been a suf.t a lach f 6 rs. mave cotisulted many of-ti e Faculty, but ma$~'fotiv6d no tiirah l ieflirem any. *'as0,,Untili -tried '1tka -flshtnA1U Ktiat~t which/l Slin happy to state,>'ha% 'N lonb Mtd nif goodi thean allI ever tried be. d nr + ~ -- -~ltn Enlrd Gst-rrsusm'..,-l 1ave ,nnah n1oasue n - peaking of the great efficacy and useful ess of your PAIN Kl:,,r.t. Two year go I was severely afflicted viih a painfu uternal disease, whei a friend of mnine rho) had Just returned from the Statea :ave me a siai quaIntGy of PAm At.,i,4 rhich he. had brought .over with him. ook it as directed. aind thme relief wa Mi nediato, and so satisfied was I of its vaIu s a medicile. 0thatt I immediately sent I lew York for half a dozen bottles ; and n thankful to say. that it lms prov<-d I ly fimily and friends who have use'd i o nestimable valuo in relieving almost al inds of pn in and sufforing. Yours, &e.. i 1). MEAl), No. 1 Pall-Mill, Manchest er. dec 21 A Beauttful Complexion. 1)t. TIJT'8 SA RSA PA It IA n nteena's elighl, hie tiretl l1)u(1d Punriier xp Is all himoumrs tirom fite sysem; it ne: irectly on the Depmrit ory orgais ; IIh kin is one of I lie most import ait of Ites rganis, and by tihe use of* this invauhiti. iedicine it i:i cleansed and rendered soft tir and ienuihy. Try it. mar 3-lw S1'PcIAI. No-rmIC.--To parties i waint o toors, Aashes and Blindr, we refer to th dvertiseinen if PV. P. Toni,. tie larg iiufnucimrer of thse goods InI Chiarles on rice list I'lurni s hed on npilicatlion. July 20Jin PHE BLST IN THE WORLD Unprecedented in the annals of American Amusements, --AND [finding Without a Poor Anong Its Rival -f.t G. G. GRADY'S OLD FAanlmoNED AMERICAN CIRCUS ! OW making a Pall and Winter excuri' sion through Ihe Sout hern States, witi ttrntions, in point of Merit., Tone and haracter, Bar Superior to any ever pro, mnted In the arena. Nothing but first claPi r ists In every department. No subordi. stes thrust into prominent positions, anti isted upon the publio as leading perform. a, but each ando every one A Star in the Profession I A perfect Circus at last, with surround. gs.muore nuperb nmd complete than any er witnessed in an American arelin, iders, Leapers, Vault ers, Tumblers, Som ersaulteIs, Gyninasts, Contortionists, Pad, Trick. Trained, Liberty find Manage I[orses, Unisurpassed in the World! A complete concern in construction and imtt, and adequate to the wants of this ilightened and progressive age t'laced before the public in the hest pos b)o style, and in a hitherto unprecedented inner, at. an enormous cost and vast ex nditure of ime and labor, making, 111o ther, an entertainment of Ma'.chless nu1i1deur and Benuty, giving the massees an Port.A'ity of witnessing a real old.fashm American Circus in ll its Prestine !endor. VOl LA do CORPS D'ARENA: * Mille. Marie Macarte, from the Cirque poenPai.Tepride of tihe llauit olofErpadfully mieriling the lebowdunhebythe Coitinental res ste"ue fthe Arena " Mille. Blanche Macarte. ito or Astloy's Ampitheatre, London, will pear in a variety of arenle novelties; nong other wonders, the dasinmg llnrd e at, Mrs. G. 0. Grady ill introduce at each enterteiinment her lebrated Arabian Steed, I4ADY WILDFIRW. La Petite Rosalie! hie Chitd Wonder, in her remarkable ex cise upon the Hanging Cord and Tight ape. W. C. Morgan, Lie American liercules and Cannon Ball erform~er, Clown and General Performer. The Miller Brothers, lie Renowned Trnpeozo Perfoibmers, Tum ore and Leapers. The Belmiont Brothers. rem the IRippodromoe der: Konig, Berlin, russia, Champion Tummblers of the world, mi the orlginai '-Arabia Drothers," whose agnificent performance -has fotund worth ss imitators in all parts of the world who, vying the fair fame . of these. mat chless tistS, have basely-yet unstioessfullhy tempted to rob thqrm of their well-earagd urels. -Mr. Jean Johnson, hie renowned ~Scenio R fder, fn his repre ntation of "the Nations en Costume." :Master Frank 31orgm he~ wbnderful Tumibler and Acrobatic Per rmer. 'le Ghu y 0of Leapers, 'iumlers anid Vaulter's, SConsisting in part of. esars, gWent.wortl,1 Bossuet, Armstrong, ekutonMrothra, Miller' Brothers, Berry, ins ~ofloyt, &c. Four Great Clowns i . .Oreody. the World's greatest Jester; hornes Covelli. Shakstpeaiani Mimlo; har'es Girady, Grotesque Clown ;. W. C. organ, thme Fanny Clown. Nothing adlvertiserd but what is to be seen Ihin the arenia. T6 -rne Pentr~o.--.t It is M'r. Orady's tentiott to ednfine lis energiles toward erfeting flhe exhibbitlon with is the areli, a doves rrot, therefore, aim at'mlaklrig any3 iabilo display ; batrheo Band Chariot, oih 'ining F'rof Sperlst' Silver CarneL Band. . G. tA DV, solo Proprietor. IIA S. 0. VEI[,T Jianag. .R. 8QOW, Genersl A geut. -5" Ad mission 76 an460 Cenits. ThisHMaom'aoth Cli'ens wIll give (fro of lIt rand perftormanes~ In Widaebor, on Mon. ey Mareh 14th.' They also exhibit, al igew~y, on Satumrday 'March 12th. Aftertooir Exluhition commemnolug at clook ; Evening Eahibtons at 7-4'olook, niat 8-Sta SIeani Cotton and LirAe NEW GOODS I A small lot of SEASONABLE GOODS, SPRING CAL100ES, .A.130, A Stock of North Caroilint Shoes. A large lot of School Blaoks, llanik ilooks, Paper, Pens, &c. Just reveived. KETCHiN, leAiEl&BRICE. mar I SOMETIIINU NEW . . oigh for onkinlg eight poudiis of buit ler otat of one galin if milk No hum bog. Call at hois sio -e and exanine 1ho butt ier Family flights for sale. feb 26 P. ELDER. Photographs. W H willbe prepared on Wednesday, 101h insi., 0o niake Photogralhs, Ambro typos. Porcelain Pidthres, &a. We will remain but a short (fine, and thoso who desiro pictures, should call at an early day. Insrntilons given in Photography. ial lery inI Mrs. Woodwird's store, at the upper end of Congress street. WHEN & WHIEELER, fob 12-tf I'hotographers. Boyd's liproved Piol f( ( tii Seedt, C S the bebt seed, I believe, in the world. They are better thatn Uickson's, so any some who have tried both. I have about 250 bushels of these Seet. r.nd any one wish. a ing to try then can be supplied by appli- W CalIon at Baeot & Co.'s store, and also at J. P. Malatthews. Geo. 11 Sibut, on the Lia. vannah River, near Augusta, Ga., paid Five Dollari per bushel for sonie of these seed in l$58, and during the war planted on - a sniall scnlo and improved thiema. I bought from lis estato in 186, paid Two U1.lats in gold, have platnied and kept, them as purn as possible since. Any one wishing further inaformat iona of theso superior cot ton'seed enn obtain it by applying to Wm AM. Vandever and Jns. Pagan, C6rnwell's T. 0., Chester, B. C.; Rloss Dye, Rossville. Chester, S. C.; Dr. Win. Thorn, or Daniel flall, Gladden's Grove, Fairfield, S. U. 0 - W. M. 0ItEIG I ITON. fob 1-1lin Boyd's Inprioved Prolifle Cotton Seed. T WO or Three Ilnidred Bushels for sale. the same as those alveriked In the Ii n1A.P, laving ginned thle above namaed G. iv. M. Creighton's crops fo two years. I ohtniued seed of the 1saoe, so you will observe that nine diI not cost ine two dol lars in gold, therefore I Cai nffl d i to -ell Item at One Dollar per hiuatiel, delivered to any merchant in Winnsboro, as aay be directed per order. Ilmn xim :-P- E. .Mlobley : Dr. Wm Thorn ; A. F I.timpkin ; 11. I. Mclaaster, Dr. Ira Scott: 0 Nichols; Elihugi Glad. den O, It. 1;It0 % N. 1. N. WITHERS. 4 MijY reninag W'Iinter Good.s, consisting ofI .11Blnankeis. Cloaksa nmi haw ls. Flannaels, mi Cassi meres, Tweeds and .leans, Miorintoes. dt P'oplins, D~eT.anes and Skirts', will be sold at cost for cash. I. N. WIThIElRS. Ca Bleachled and Brown Domestics, Bed i Tickinags, Calicoes, laid D~omestics, Tow, els, inaen Daumasaks, Gloves Ilosiery amid ali tiaandkeachaiefs, very chenp at the cheap , store, of I. N. WI''llig. f It youl wva~un a good pair of Shoes enll on hi WITIlRS. Gentlemen's black cilk dress liats, Mlen's at iloys' and Childrens' Flur anad Wool that s, at Ladies, hlats of all descriptinas for sale v: cheap by 'I 1'rJIElbd. $ Wiihers kna on hand a fewv sets of Buggy al lianes, Alens' Faddlesc, II iding anad Blind ?t Biridles, wichl will be sold ceaep for- the " "rpondnlics." A goalinssortrusent of Tiardware, Farm. Ing Utensils. Crockery Ware. Tin Ware and Wood Ware, always Onl hand anal for male cheap lay WIT11ERS, Great Tlargains in IReady Mlade Clothing are now being offered by WITl ER ~IS. If you want Onaion Setts andi reliable Garden Seed, call on I. N. Withecrs, and pro cure some of .'Landlreth's fresh and genu iano." ' eb12 PRtOVISIONS . 2000 DI'ShIEr.$ Maryland prime WhIle Corn. 80 llhds. Ihcorg. 150 Bbls, Flosa. 2 Tierces trassard Vamialy JHais. 1000 lb3. Lard. 500 bush. Onts, (to arried.) 1400 lbs. flough Mlonles. 500 16s. !'louagh Steel. 80 Kegs IBelmonat Cut Nails, 100 Tons Wando Perailizer. V 10 Tons l'ernviann Iertiliser. 26 Bis, Sug-ar nassorted, b 10 Dags Coffee, Rio, Java and W Mlocha. 20 DlbIs. Mlasses and Syr'npa. feba S II 'I 01' & (Co. STO1mWAr.4. TilE' celebvamed Jaoc. - "t YON EWVALL,n will I stand the prcseht seaso~n at Joe Kennedy's planits. e tion, liye mIles west of Wihnsboro, on the Aah-. ford F'erry Irtl. a -D. It GL4ADNE~Y. feb 17-tm flACON! .BA00N4 A LOT of fane Clear Ribbed hlacon, juas regelved. Also, pm lot of the "11elle of Baltimar4" Sti'grise pxei may 1 ' It. ..ioC~ALEg. jRags Warted, for which:a ADMINISTR AT JR18 NOTICE. A L, persons. having claims against . William Shodd'l. deceased, nre reqest d to present the saue, properly attested t. 11. L. E LLIOTT, feb 24 Adm'r. 'Wo Dimes and a Half Pays the 11111 at IMcINTYRE & CO'S. V%11 1,1s ixed Canire. 2 (rors of Prize Candy Boxes. 2 ":m nned Tom- toCs 2 1 ' Corn. 24 Boxes Ilaisins, 1 Oross of Pickles. Fresh~l Cracku.s. 2 t'avles of Sardines. Orainges and Lemons. (4ist and Meal. NOW have a Sleanm Mill in operai ion at Lhe Tan Yatd of NMessrs. Thompson & Ioodhitarid, and will be glad to receive- a hare of county and town, clsoin. Ogders eceived at Messiut. Melntyre & Co. will ave pronipt nit ii. Meal deliverel at iny residence in town free. F. CO PES. feb 0--im Manure. SAll Agentu for. Whamn's Raw Bone Su perphosphite of Lime-highly recom entded as a Fertilizer. 1 took the first 'ize at the Georgia State Fair. feb 12 1. N. WITIEIS. JUST RECEIVEDs LOT of Hallimore acon. Sairdines, Pickles. % how Chow. Cheshire Cheese, offoe, Sngar, Smoking and Chewing To teco. Segars of all grades. AIO a fine tof Campsen's Extra Family Flour, which iii be sold nt COS7. We also keep constantly on hand a fine -sortment of Winns. Liquors and Ale, hich we offer at greatly reduced prices. A nice lot of Mens' Womens' and Clil rens' Shoes nal Gniters. Call and see. jan 27 000DING, STUART & CO. Garden Seeds I I White and Yellow o]N IO]W SETS, And a largo lot of RESH GARDEN SEEDS. Just received by Ketchin, McMaster & Brice. jniii 25 GREAT INDUCEMENTS, TO lose out Winter Stock. ELDERil off'ers his stock of' Wit. r * Clothing. Bllanktets, Driy Goods, Mill,. ry, &c , t grently reduced purices in or r to givo room for spring goods. lie has just received 200 hatrrels choice mily Flour, direct, from the mills whIch warranta., also0 a lot of Corn, Bacon. rd, Cheese, irish F'otatoes, Garden Seed. ~., all of which will b)0 sold low for Cash1. I he asks is a call before putrchasing else ice. I e also has in store for en.le Cha. S's Uehbrated Tonic. These Bitters are. ghily irneened, try t hem. - HIs Labor-Saving Macinmes, e alwn:ys on) hand which he Is now selling a reduced price,.Clothes Was ber anid Ui~u rant Clothes Wringer, all complete, price I1. Churns. $4 ; Breadl Knenders, $2: l warranted to be what they are represent if not, they are taken back, ir returned thirty days sacl the9 money refundeel. jan 2'7 F.EUIER. COME ! WEnre now oiffelinig oor entire TTNT1ImL STOCK( at C;OST. The nit bargains since the close of the ar, (Call and see for yourselves. * 1LADD BROS &CO. jan 26 Just Received, LO0T of fine Floor ia sagku of elf six JWoo, Lard 1iaeos, C ifees ad be are of Liqnor., Wins. F'orter, M.,. ,randy each.., Dutrhat 'TOba000 aMd Olgaw'u dt tois WS ledfilyj whf1i 'I wIll IETIe ort !Ah Ihr 1l~J. Mqf4 itY. A ye will nay Three Cents Now Advertisements, (ESTABLISHED 1830.) WEL4ClI & (41R-IFFITH'IIS, NA W1.S! AXRS! SA YS ! Saws of all descriptions. Axes, Bellinj and itill furnishings. Uireular Saws will solid Teeth, or with 'tMent AdjustiblI Points, superior to all inmerled Teeth Sawis. R6Y* Prien Reduced. - Il@L.Send for Price lais and Li re ber'. Wll-.Ull & I lli'iis, llm-ion. lwisa., or Iteroit, Niieh. WAN TE'D-AGKN TS.--$75 lo $200 e r nont h, every w here,tle iand femafleto into duce the Genuine improved 'ommon Sense Faiily 8enshig Mitchinte. This Alnehinrc v% ill slie,. helms. (iell, 1iel,. 1ti11, Cord, Winld brah find embroider il it most suiperiorl mnritii. Pr ice otily $S. Fully warrait edI for five years. We' will pity $10,00 for iy maculuine lint will sew n sitonger, more beautiful, or more Cla'St iC euam 11t111 orI If itkes fle - ltu ic10 Iotsk tich." E' very ee)id stich can he cut. iand still the cloth ca:ntnot 'e pulled npart without tearing if. We pny Agents front $75 to $2010 per nmona1h1 and expenses, or a coitmission fron which twice thalt. amount enin be mado. Address Srcostu & Co., Pitlsbtrg, Pa., 11 8on, Mass., or St. Louix, Mo. CAurToIx.-ioware of all Agents selling machins under lie saimt nie s ours, unless they can show a cerlitiito or agen cy higv'ed by tie. We shall not hold our. selves respotsible for wortlless ia lines sold by other partices, id shall proaeetic itl parties either selling or using mtaohines ualider this name to lie full extent of he law, unless such michines were obtiined from us or our agonts. Do not be imposed upon by parties who copy our advertise. mont and circulars and offer worthless ina chines at a less price. do m SIX-CORD. For sale by all dealers in DRY COODS & NOTIONS. veryhnty he i' Te u1 $ - Dt' ;i rug Na'n t 1hic. w. DANAt,. P f n .i The iurost, Bst and Cheapest SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. AGENT'S WelINTI'RD to sell the Ameri c-tn Knhtihng Mlahie, Ithe oi ly prne'ini Family Knitting Machino ever hinvented. Price $25. Will kimt 20,000 stitch per tilinte. Addiressa Ast.nren ' ( iTrr-INO MI - cuttn Co,, Dloston, Alass., or &t Louis, Alo. WAY with uoorfortablo Trusses Comfort and Cure for '.- Rlupttur-ed. gent pnt 1aid n receipt or ." cents. Ad 'reas 1)r. E. I). FOOTE'. No. 120 Lexington \vonn Nw Perk. W Io UT Spolaces, Doctor or Mldi elite. Sent posa.paid, on reeeipt of 10 tW. Address E. 1. Foote, (author of Medi cal C'ommon, snmn) No. 120 Lexington Avec., * t. East 28th St., N. Y. AGAENT8 READ TIS! WTE will pyAgents a Ralary of $80 per week and expenses, or allow a large commnission, to sell our tnew and wonderful inventions'. Address Al. WVAOxZa & Co., \nShOLl, BYi LIch.RS "Eonomy is Wea th."--firanklin. W HlY will people pay $50 or tn-re for a .einlg Machine whea $22 itill bruy one that hias a standard reputa ion, ls donhle -lbrosa-. complete with table, construt~ced upon entirely ntew and pract'icable pr'inoi plev, runts by friotlon, id excels all others? Thtese celebraitedl inaibnes, fully leoinsed, are~lntetcne row poo- people who want to save 'line labor and moaney. Agents wanted. iaohines sent to Agents and given away to needy families For ciroulars at rednced prices, addree4 .1 C. OTra & Co ,Franiklint and Diamond 8. M1. Co., box 807, Jioston, Mfass. I' R IDi aent irhdegroromr----Eusys for yotung I) meat, free, la senled envelnpee hlow Ann! AssoorA'rson, Box P, Philadelphia, D . IlIlTTIE, (17 St. Charles at., 8t. Louis, Mo0., of' Union-wide repotaltion treats all tonteroial diseasos ; also, semtinal emissIone, hmpoteney, &c., the result of selr abutse. Send Estamnps for senled pamph. let. 60pp. No matter who failed, state ea *. Consultat ion free. PSYCIIOM1ANCY, )'isoination or Soul. Iharmi ng.-400 pages; cloth, This wonderful btook has faull instructions to en shIn the reader to fascinate either sex, or any animal, at will. Mlesmerism, Sprltnnl. left, and hundreds or ot her ourious expert maets. It can be obained by sending ad dlrss. with postage, with 10 cents to T. W. E~VAN5 & Co., No. 41 South Eightthteet, Phailadblphia. FEMALE SILtVER P.ILLS, J An unfailing remover of obstructions, and s'ertain& reguistor of the vuonthly tu. lafalblo, itarrlesh and Trftstworthy.-9 Sent flree by mall to any sddlress an receipt .ofOn D naC P. d. Box 820, N. Y, Cla y Porced te..gr,0w JAn~ a r, weeks. .-Rclpe sent for 50 cenit Addreu's Jf. JoAws Box 8986, Ne* terk P' 0. per Pound Cah. DAVIDSON1 &,Coo. Are selling their ThEMENDOUS STOCK Op DRY GOODS, &c., AT C O 4:> il't for.* x C amig1 JL, CA 1. 1. A N 1) r' A5 I x . n . feb I Winisboro Workshops, I AM now prepiareJ to fill order.- 1r ne. w wag ~ one, n ~rts, Whelahrirows, &c. Also repairing nintly excented. All kind Pimkm1ih work dtonle at my shop, .1he pat rollag ()I li publit. I, reslpevirfilly 11olicit, . W . 1I. 1)1- % . jan 20 The Best Seed Potatoes. 1.i Eatrly Rose anid Early Goodrich. For hnlo by Ar1h 12 T HO.M PSON & WOODWA RDi). Iivcry and Sale neSTA BL1c. g TjmiE uiidersigned il receire on or . about fihe 201h January, fifty head of line llorses anul iNlehs ni lils LIVERY ALD SALE STABLE. ire keep-4 constatlly on hand Hlorses, Ilncks, lhtiggies and Wagonts for hire, and respctfully solicls thio patronage of tho public. A. F. 00t)DING. Sprig 1181( 111111101' hupo[11 1'ti01 1870. Millinery and Straw Goods, Armstrong, Cator & Co., [1POIllT1H l18 nd Jobbers of Jiotiet, Trimming :nid Velvel Itil-lions. Iolinne 8ilks, Sntins and \'elvelis, lilonds, Nots. Crlnpes, lleuesl, PloiwerUs, Lklt hris, Ina mtent8, Rraiw 'llnnolts an 1,111 adies' Hats, Irinmineil Sind urm111-1led;' Shker ldSinp, &o, 2.17 nml 239 lhimmino ilreel, finii mio'e, M d., offer tho largesvt 1locck lo be roiind il I le coulllt ry, and uneqlualhlel inl choil var'iety -ind ceeilISs, comprising the hie: I l'liiai no iies Ordlersv so.iciled, nil prompt. nteon givenl. fe b 17...* C'harlotte, C0'uini1 and August RaiH Roa1d. I go hu, effect on this llenad on atnd afte Sunday, neLx I, 25th I ins1.: heavo Aucguela, at 4.00 a n " Colnsuhiun. 8. C., at 91 .101 p n, '' Winnaboro, Ii.-10( a mt "' Cheuter, I .40 p mi Arrive at Charlo5tt, N. f' 4I 20 p m Nort'~h Carolina Rond for alI points& Northe and Knuta. C'oillI o soU'l'n. rLenyo Chiarltoe, N. C. aL 10.10 a m~ Cilht er, 1.25u p nv "i Wisboro, 2.67 'p m ' Colnmbia 6.07 n n Arrive aS August a 9 60 p in Miakineg clocse connect ions with Trains of Central and Georgia itailronds for Savnn-. nahi. and~u all pofints in Plor'da, !i".', Co. hitmbuis, Mlonigomery, Mo) I 2. New Orleans, Louisville, I 'in~cinnati, St. Louis, avnd all points South~ ande West. Palaco Sceeing Cars on nll 'Night Trains. Through Tiokets sold, andI Unggage checked' to all pl incipavl piolintv. 86Y 1'aaawurs bI ialy this route goingr Norub, llave choicer i b hen' .lifhieent routo ia (1. IIO U RN 11 ilT, Supesrintenden~ft. E. R. D~oiev, (Jencial Freight nnd Tick of, Agent. dec 28 [S~ hereby 'givenc thai at ihe expilrat Ion of 111inetyd days fromn the peublicatioi bioof, applicnt ion will he mtiade for the renewal of Uurtificale of Stock in the Charlotto and S. C. Railrondl Company, holonging to Geon. I'. I). Cook, his Scrip having been lost or des troyed, r~Id Scrip hears date the1 25th day of Julne 1802, Is No. 1749. vand, is for NIne Shares. JAS. 11. RiION, nov 6-tlaw3m Alty, lin Fact. Notice 'l hereby'giveni thvat at the expiration of .1 aninetly days f'rm the p uhblint ion hereof app1liCtion wIll bo madle for ihe renewal of Certificates or Stoek Inrte C olumfbla nll ( Anaguslv Rlailroati Compvln", anled Scrip havling been Tast Cr der-troyuei. Snid Ber'tp hears davto 6th dlay of July 1869. No. 878, for fon e ahaa to Uo Dai MIlling, Guarin for WV. A. Stilling, No. 872 for four shares t o D)avid Y. Mil. No. 876 foresix sharen to .fohn U. Mlf Ihg.- W. A. M1LTLINO, jven'8-4a*ut* SEXECUTJOR/S NOTICE.L Off(!P fis' lerille gIven t o all wtorn it .Ltmng ofneerrr, titat I t*1ltlato applica fIon, ont the 2d of March 1870, t 11 ol1h, IA the tforetroop,'to the .Iwtdge, ofrProt nIte for je~rld 90osity, for a fanni elb'char lys Op oibf, Saine of A r'hihn1 tobiutla*k* - VMecuo'r. .F.Davidson & C(o.