I-acocaL i e = n* .
A good, indust,lous white boy, one
who can read and write, as an appren
tice. Apply at this oflice.
O:' \r. W. W. Peake will please
receive our thanks for a basket of fine
peaches.
Opei cot ton foiis.
Capt. WmVn. MoCully has placed
upon our table four open cotton bolls,
ho informs us that he has had open
ootton for over a week.
Religious Intelligence.
Bi,hop Davis will hold a visitation
at St. Stephens Church, Ridgeway, on
Thursday, the 18th, and may be ex
pected in Winnsboro on Friday, the
19th.
New Advertisennents.
More New Flour, at lcIntyre &
Co's.
Read Mr. S. Wolfe, advertisement,
about the "War in Europe." bir.
Wolfe knows whereof he speaks.
Soo the card of Mr. b. Brown, the
"hotelist." le keeps a good house,
and we cordially recommend it to the
patronage of the public.
To Contractors.-I. N. Withers,
Chairman.
Sale of Land-S. B. Clowney,
Clerk of Court.
M illinery-Messrs. Armstrong, Ca:
tor & Co., the proprietors of that old
established Baltimore House, again
send greeting to their friends and cus
tomers. Those interested will do
well to read their card.
Mr. C. Gravely, of Charleston, S.
C., advertises Gullet's Patten Steel
Brush Cotton Gins, and all kinds
of Agricultural implements, which
lie offers for sale low. Read his ad
vertisement.
Mt. Zion Inuslitute.
The rapid advance made by this
school, during the last year, in repu
tation for everything that constitutce.
a good school, and the promising con.
dition of our crops, maker us confi
dently hope that its patronage will
soon be doubled. See advertise
menat.
F. L. Ii 'antley, Emq.
We had the pieasure of a visit yes
terday from Mr. T. S. Brantl,y, on-3 of
the Editors of that full and intere-t
ing i.heet, the A.ugusta ('hronicle and
S)meincl, on business connected with
his papers.
le Fair.
The Fruit Fair held Friday wa
well attended, and none who saw tht
beautiful specimens of Fruits and
Vegetables exhibited, can doubt oui
thriftles.ness in not having a most
abundant s.upply of the choicest lux
uries in the world. WVe have but to
will it,nnd a few years would make
old Fair field a garden of good fruit.
The following prizes were awarded
for the best selections of Fruits and
Vegetables, on Friday last:
For t,he best variety and specimens
of A pples, set of Salt-Cellars, R. N.
MceMaster. 2nd best, Plain Cup, Dr.
T. Rt. Center.
For best, variety of Peaches, Sy rup.
Pitcher, Capt. E. J. Means. 2nd
best, Fruit Knife,8S. B. Clowney.
For best variety of Grapes, Gilt
Goblet, Mrs. WV. R. Robertson. 2nd
best, Pickle Knife and Fork, 8. B.
Clownecy.
For best Melons, .i doz. Speons, 11.
E. Ellison, Sr. 2d best, Gilt Cup, W.
Rt. Robertson.
For best variety of Vegetables,
IFi,h Knife, Mrs. WV. R. Robertsen.
2d best, Butter Knife, Rev. T. W.
Erwin.
Miscellaneous Fruits, Sugar Spoon,
Mis. IH. B. McMaster.
What the Radtcals say North.
The Washington Star, a strong
Radical paper, speaking of the des
potism in the South says:
"Tfhe deeds of greedy, unscrupulous
mn, like Hlolden in North Carolina,
and Scott in Sduth Carolina, are do-'
ing infinite mischief to the republican
cause, making it imnpossible to build
up a self-sustaining Idepublican party
in the South, and putting weapons'
into the hands of the oriemies of the
party in the North."
G.ood1 News.
Judge Carpenter, General Butler
and general Kershaw, made speeches
at Alston on Monday. The speeches
wcrc favorably received by the color
ed people. Roll on the ball. A cor
respondent o'f the. Charleston News
gives a glowing description of Judge
Carpeniets speeqb ,
"The effect produced was -rejected
in a cotivdtsation which he h6ard be
tyVep tyo colored men, as they were
Yetiring 'frpmu the grounda: 'Well,
8am, how 'did you like' the talk ?"
"First-rate, first-rate, I toll you
Jim I'm done with the League. I
mean to vote for that Judge, and, if
teLord spares me, I mean to carry a
bundrod votes with me." That was
the spirit kindled, and that is the
spirit of the mountains everywhere."
Cru abs.
Would it not be well for our mer
chants and tradesmen to have theit
places of business closed on the 17th
that all may be able to participate it
the "Old Fashioned, Free, Big Bar.
bacue I" A few hours is all that wil
be lost, after the speeches, &o., ar<
over, you can then reopen your hous.
es. Every one bhould attend.
Governor Scott said to Genera
llampton, that "lie was tired of the
negroes, and that he wished to rid th<
State of them."
We have in this County quite t
number who have affiliated with ne.
groes by joining the Union League t<
obtain office, and have recently be,
come heartily tired of that party since
there is considerable doubt of their
receiving a single nomination. Maj
the work go bravely on.
A great many of those who have
lately joined the League for office, and
failed to get a nomination, are nom
going to vote the Reform ticket
"What's the mr tter with Hannah 3"
The Columbis pr pers will pleast
inform us if Capt. Tupper has a right
to infringe on the revenue law so fai
as to open a shoe shop in the Colum,
bia Hotel without first taking oul
revenue license. If not ; why has nol
Dr. Ensor attended to his business.
The "Young Folks' Rural" is the
title of a new Rural and Literarj
Monthly, deaigned for Young Met
and Young Women, which is to be is
sued by H. N. F. Lewis, the publiah
or of the Western Rural, at Chicago
Prizes are offered for stories and con.
tributions from young writers. $1.0(
per year.
PlarCnologlcal Journal antd
Vackard's Monthly,
For August, comes to hand some,
what later than usual, on account of r
fire which occurred in the buildinf
where it is put in type. Its contents
however, are as interesting and at
valuable as over. One or two arti.
eleb from the long list are all we have
,pace to note at this time,-Madame
Demorest, the well-known modiste,
is portrayed and sketched ; Sauity
vs. Insanity, treats of the conduct o1
Insane Asylums; Physical Education
is learnedly and instructively discuss
ed ; Perionals and )latrimoniala re.
eeive a severe but merited handliuf
by one of our well-known writers
We can but commend this August
number to the reading community
$3 a year. Published by S. R
Wells, 389 Broadway, N. Y.
KENTUoKY ELEcTIoN.-The electior
in Kenticky has resulted in another
rousing Demecratio vietory-t he mnjori
in Louisville for our candidates beinE
4.000. and throughout tho State not one
Rladical ini four elected. It is barels
possibleC, however, that. the Aduimnistra
ion nmay ai.tempt to set the electioi
aside, on one of their patent pleas.
There is one consolaion-they wvill
never have their two thirds mnaj.rit.y
again. wvith wvhich to roengh-ride it over
just ice, decency ad the country. Three
chceete for 'reconstruicted" Kentucky I
The Democratic majority ini Ken.
tucky will go beyond 50,000, in spite
of considerable negro suffrage. Not
one county in the State has gout
Radical. The Courier-Journal de.
olares that "the Radicals will novei
have a better chance. They have
shown themselves just strong enough
to consolidate the Demnocratic ele,
meats and to enforce strict Democrat.
'i discipline."
PnUSSIAN DKOREE RESPEOvING
Sr,iz'nEK Or FRENUli MERChIANT VES
SEL.s --The followivg loCal decree hat
been published at. Berlin:
Decree respecting the capture and
seizure as prizes of war of French mer
chant, vessaels, July, 18, 1870:
We, William, by the grace of God,
of Prussia, &c., decree in the name ci
the North German Confederation as
followvs :-Frenche merchant vessels shahl
not be subject to capture, or seized ar
prizes of war, by vessels of the Roval
Navy of the Confederation. 'Thi
ruledoes not, of course, apply t<
those vessels which would be subjeetei
to capture or seizure if they wer<
neutral vessels.
BER LIN, July 18, 1870. BISMA ROK
Mona SiHooTrN --We leArn t1161
since our last issue Dr. E. T'. A very huh
shot two more negroes, brot hers of Duffy
Harris whom he shiot last week, and that
he has been bound over to appear at the
next court. All of the parties shot are
seriously wouinded, blit none of them
dlang"rously. The cause of the last
shooting was the same as the first, viz.,
iiisulting language on being ordered to
lerave the place; but as there are- so
many versions afiost, stud aetheifair is
to be made the subject of judicial inves
tigation, we refrain from givmng what
particulara we hare heard..--Yorkpilk
Enquiirer,
SWhy is it probable that, the Frenelt
Emnperor will ancceed agaitbst the Kix4
of Prasni#? Because Napojeon bae
penetrated his Rins while King Wil
Iliam*is stili on a Spree.
Bit- our imp suggests th.t If the
Prnssian King Is "crowded,' he cal
bluff Mr. Napoleon by adopting
"skunk tactica" and falling back oi
his Oder.---Brandes (Atiss. ) Rpusb
The iadicalo are constantly mouth
itig about equality, equality, equality.
This is one of their favorite watch
words. Now, equality is one thing,
and a fanatic partiality is another
thing. The difference between the
two is illustrated by the conduct of
that toward the negro and the for.
eigner. The negro, although upon
their own evidence he had boen kept
while a slave in the most degrading
and itmuoraleondition, was admitted
it once to the right of suffrage. But
when they come to tie foreiguer, they
require him to wait five years on trial,
and then present a certificate of his
moral conduct before they grant him
the same right. The mo.st brutal and
ignorant negro can vote at once, but
the most educated and refined for
eigner must wait five years and then
prove his character. And such is
radical "equality."
The chastisement inflicted by Cap.
tain George Tupper upon the repre,
sentative of the "Organ of the Ring"
elicited suob hearty approbation from
the good citizens of our city, that he
was ptesented with a couple of cow.
hides in compliment of his gallant
conduct. The "cruel lash" seens
likely at last to be properly adminis
tered, and we trust that its applica
tion to the shoulders of white political
miscreants may teach them that
"there is life in the old ln(l yet."
Guardian.
The Democracy of Ohiu is 'being
thoroughly organized 'for the fall cam
paign, and expects to rnako a clean
sweep in October. All the organiza
tions opposed to Radicalism, such as
"Young Democracy," "Conservatives,"
&c., have been merged into the old
straight out I)emocratic party, and de
feat is impossible. The Ruds have
relied on the nigger vote for success. bt
for every nigger vote they have won by
the 15th amendment, they have lost
t hree or four whiteones. Roll on the ball.
-The next House of Representatives will
be Democratic, beyond a doubt.-Bran.
don Miss. lllspulican.
No wonder Rome, Ga., is a rapidly
growing city. For six months end
i g July 1st, it is claimed that the
rexton had buried but eleven whites,
and three of them from the country.
No one of them was between the ages
of two and a half and fifty-eight
years. During the same period he
buried thirty-fivo negroes, although
the ratio of population is one to four.
Quite a disparity.
g - Lippman's Great German Bit
ter's Will give an appetite.
Lippman's Great German Bit.
ters cures Liver Complaint.
L. ? Lippman's G reat G--rmau Bit
ters regulates the Bowels.
Lippman's Great German Bit.
ters, tl:e best Spring Medicine.
f Lippman's Great German Bit.
t.ers gmves al good appetite.
Q a Lippman's Great German Bit
ters Cutes 'tever well" people.
Lippman's Great German Bit
'ers Cures Female complamnts.
gg Lippman's Great German Bit
mers cures Nervousness.
g;f Lippmanm's Great German Bit.
ters purifies time blood.
Xf%- Lippman's Great German Bit
ters gives tone to Digestive Organs.
PA-rnIzu HoTeS ENTEnPRIO.--Mr. P.
P. Toale, whose advertisement appears in
another column, has established on a firm
basis, In Charleston the largest and mesi
complete manufactory of doors, sashes,
hblinds, &c., in the Southern States. Hay.
ing advertised liberally during the past
year. lie has secured a large custom, ex.
tending as far west, as Alabama, and he has
thus been enabled to put forth a printed
price list;whichm defies conpotition. Every
person who contemplates buIlding or re.
pairing should write at once for Mr. Toale'e
price list.
If you want Cheap Goods, go to
Davidson & Co.
'lulIE GiRAT AMEICAN HE1ALTH
IlE.TORER, purinies the blood
and cures Scrofula, Syphmilis, 8kin Di.
O eases, Rhieumatisam, Diseases of We.
men, and t,ll Chronic Affections of the
Blood, Liver . an~d Kidneys. Recoin
mouded by the Medical Faculty and
many t.hotisands of cur best eitizens.
Liend thetostimony of P'hysielanusand
patients who have used Rosadalis;-mand
for our Rosadalis Guide to flealt hfBookc
or Almna1 for this year, which we
'publish for gratuitous distribution ; it
will give you tm.ooh valuable inforama
tion.
AD1r. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, sass
I take pleasure in 1ekommending your
Romadalis as a very powerful alterative,
I have seen it,used in two caj es with
happy results-one In a ease of second.
*ryseyphillls, in which the patient pro.
nounoed h;imself cured after having
Ntaken die bottles of your medicIne.
UThe other Is a case of aerofula of long
standing, whleh is rapidly Improving
under its use, and the in dloatioqe are
that the patient will soon recover. 1
A'have earsily ezamlimed the formula
oy which your Rosadalis is m5de, and
'ind it and excellent cmpound of alter
ative ingedients.
Dr. 8prks, of Niobolaeville, Ky.,
says hie hse sed Rosadalis in eases of
8eSrofula ad Secondary Syphilis with
satisfaotory, results-as a el ser of
.the BJood'! kno*eo bette0 edy.i
LSamuel G. MpFadden,Msrfrseeboro,'
Testn.,says:
~I have use seven.bottlesof Rosadal.
Is, and am'enmitelj cured 'of .Rhinma
tism ; bead me four bottles, as I wriCh it
for my b.roher, who has serofuossote
Iwrites, I hAve stt#erd fAt tvsty ye4rs
*ith na Ifivstevat. erUption oWr say
whole body;t a short ipae sittee-I pairs
ehased a bottle o,Rsaalle and b'ef.
r'ooted a perfect enr.
Rosadalis 1. sold b0 11 *rps
tiatort.oDs
ma7 19.17*1 ' ret
Di. WK. H. T U'T?'"
COMPOUND SXTRAOT OF
Sarsaparillu and Queen's Delight
Is the acknowledged antidote to all Blood
Disnases.
For Diseases produced by the use of Mer
oury, and for Syphilis, with its train of
evils, this Compound is the only sure Anti
lote.
To the poor creature, enfeebled in mind
tnd body, by secret practices, whose nerves
kre unstrung, and countenance downcast,
The Sarsaparilla and Queen's Deliytt
is a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerve'
will be restored to their wonted vigor, and
your dejected countenance be made rIAdiant
with the consciousness of RESTORED
MAN1OOD. Being free from viol'ent. mine
ra.t it is adnpted to general use. The o!d
end young may use it ; the most de;ionte
retnale at any time tmny take it; the tender
inttnt, who may have inherited diseases,
w;lt be cured. june 23-'tm
Why Do You Cough ?
When it is in your power to relieve your
self; a few doses of DLt. T U'T'S EXL'E
TORAN'T will onto you and allay the appre
hensions of your friends ; moreover, it i
pleasant to take, it produces no nausea, and
strengthens the Lungs and throats to resist
ittacks in the future. Mothers need not
:read the Croup when they have a bottle of
his valnuab.e compound on their Mantle.
piece. aug 11-10
SW The attention of our readers is
ialled to day to the advertI!ement in an
ther column, heaued Lippman's Freat Ger
nan Bitters, a preparation that has been
.tsed for upward of a century in enlighten.
od Europe with the greatest. success in the
3uro of Dyspepsta or Iudigestion, Consti
pation, L,ss of Appetite, Liver Complaint,
loss of tone in' the digestive organs, etc.
The proprietors, Messrs. Jacob Lippman &
Bro., Savannah, Ga., have, at considerable
)utlay succeeded in obtaining the original
recipe for making this delightful lasting
Bitters, and pledge their reputation that in
preparing in the original standard shall be
cept up. Depot. in Winnsboro, at Lad,l
Bros. Urug Storo.
Pno2.e
-840 1870
THE "PAIN KILLER."
After TttitY YRAns trial, is still receiv
ing the mest uuqualified testimonials to its
rirttues, front persons of the highest charac
oer and responsibility. Physiuians of the
ti-st respectability, recommend it as a most
ffectual prepiration for the extinction ot
pain. It is not only the best remedy evet
nown for Bruises. Cuts, Burns, &o., but
or Dysentery or Cholera, or any sort of
)owel complaint, it is a retnedy unsurpass.
d for efficiency and rapidity of action. In
he great. cities of India, anl other hot eli
nates, it. has become the Stanlar-l Medi
ino for all such conpl-tints, as well as f-11
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, and ctle
cindred disorders. For Coug is and Cotlr,
Janker, Asthma, and lthoutatio (tiflionlties,
it has been prove I by the most. abundant
tnd convincing testimony, to be an inralon
ble medicine. Directions accompany each
)ottle
Sold by all Druggists.
Price 26ts., 60 ets., and $1 per bottle.
aug 2-lm
Sinking Slowly, . .
Diseases that progress rapidly to a crisis
iro not the only ones to be dren'led. Can
ker or dry rot does not blast a.tree as and
lenly its a stroke of lightning. unless ar
rested, it destroys it as certainly ;, and in
like manner chronia debility, although it
loes not kill with the swiftness of yellow
fever, is as sure to sap the springs of life C
eventual'y as any acute diseasei if not +
ohecke-1 by invigorative medication. There a
is somnething inexpressibly touching in the
spectacle of premature decay. Lat,guor, I
pallor, emaoiation, depression of spirils,
mnd a distaste for exertion, arc its ordiioary
symptomns, and they should be promptly
mnet by tot Ic treatment. The hest Invigo
rant and exhilarant that ca-a be adminis
'ered In a case of tis kinid is Ilostette's
stomach Bitters. The stimulating princi
pie of the preparatit,n roumaes the da-rmant 1
energies of tIme systetn, and theo strength
aning and regulating properties give a per
roanent and healthful impulse to the vital
forces thus brought inito play. The failing
ippetite is re-awakened, the process ot
liges. ion and asainmilatiou are e,umokenedl,
~ho quality of the blood is improved, the
teoretions becomo more natural, and overy 1
>rgan that cotitributes to the nourishment
>f the body undergoes salutary chanmge.
By these moans the repair of the physical
itructure is effected anti its health and
igor restored, Int no class of disease. has
the boniticent, operation of the liitters been
neo marked and striking than in those
oharacterized by general debil'ty and nor
rotus prostration. Ladies affected wiih~
these ailments find ia this most wholesome
sf all tonics and correctives the safest, and
urest, means of relief. It is strong to
restore and powerless to Injure. ,9ure is
the uniform tesimmony of ''olotude of wit
e.e." aug 4-1 m
MORE FLOUR !!
F RESH firom Milling's Mill. A large lot
of Good Family Flonr. Shorts and e
eondsi, at McINNTYRE &Co.
aug 18 .
THE WAR IN EUROPE
Eu Still Going On.
REMOVAL TO THE
(Adjoining MoCully's Grocery.)
I WOULD Inform rmy old friends, custo.
Smoe and the public generally, that,.
Save removed my entire stock of Dry
Joods, Clothing, &o., to the large and com
nodious.Store, heit doer to MeOti y's Oro
isry estabI.shment, and am now fully pre- ,.
pared to offer superiot Indu:cemente to the
rado.
Feeling thankful for the liberal patronage
etwed while at thne "Old Stanid," I would
rspeotully solicit. a renewal or continua
non of the same at my NEW STORE.
8, WOLFE, Agent.
aug 15
Dz-own'u Hotel,
WIN!NSBJOR2O, M.
|W. L,. '19R,W T,
Wroprietor.]
jtune 4-Gui
T0O00rBACT4$E8.
DROO8AM ,tthe rehdifdittg of Ashj.
* ye&frtsf's Bridge* over Little
Eiit, will be reecived up to theilet, of 8Ep.
*inbr next. The fortner to be l;uilt by'tha
utis of BIefila,nd and Fairlleld.
Bridges' nust be dabeathal htrdotures ith
ttete *iFlbe required 1o0rtrantsu the4
ai a , WIT E''* Ob itma*,
COTTON GINS, &o., &o,
0ulleLt's Patient Stool I3rush
COTTON GINS.
TillIS Celebrated Gin can be seen at work
1 in every District in the State. Prio,
L per Saw. Brown's Georgia Pattern Cot.
on Cin. Price, $4 per Saw. llall's Pat.
mt Cotton (in Feeders-preventing any
ard substance entering the (ih, protecting
he saws from injuring and the lin.t frog
ire. Price, $1.50 per Saw to size of Gin,
')eering'r, Cotton P.'e---Price $:275. Pea
1011y's Cotm t Seed Itn lers-Price $15
I utetinson's Cider Mitta--Price $26 Ca
toon's Patent lroadmast Seed-Sowers, fot
vhcat and small grain-Price $10. And
ill kinds of agrioultural implements foe
ale low. C. U RAYI-IlIY,
52 I ust liny-st., South (Ald Po,t Office
uug 1I-8hu Charleston, 8, C
Mt. Zion Collegiate Institute,
IVINA'i 01? o, ,S' C.
'TIB Scholastic Year of 1870-'71 of tli:
. well known Selt ol for Boys will oper
([ lnday, September 12. Siudient are sub
ected to the wholesome restraints of mili.
airy discipline, and wear an appropriitc
tniform .
'l'T,Ms irin SiteSIoN--$18, $22, $26 and
30, ncrdiig to grade, payable qnrterly
in advance. For ciruttlanrs cot-"iuing full
uformatiuu apply io
0. A. WOODWAIRD,
Principal.
M. M. FA RROW.
aug 10-21n Associate Principal.
TO CONTRAC''OR3.
P ROPOSALS for (lie constrntion of s
1 Bridge overt lie main Fork of Wateret
heek, on the road leading from White Oat
o Chester, will be received up to the 25'l1
if August., inst. The Bridge to be 60 feel
ong, 8 feet high from bt toni of sill in bei
if Creek, 2 Benches with a span of 27 feet,
lock But:nent at each end of Bridge. an
land-Railing on top. By order Board
ounty Cominissioners.
1. N. WITHlERS, Chirmian.
aug 11-tf
JUST RECEIVED.
OO Bushols WHITE CORN,
40 Sacks New FAMILY FLOUR.
BY
D. R. Flenniken.
aug 6
FALL AND WINTEIR HIPORTATION.
1870.
IBJBON S.
V[illinery and Straw Goods,
ARMSTONG, CATOR & CO,
IMPOitF.rts AND Jonnrtts OP
Bonnet, Trimming & Velvet Ribbons,
BONNET SILKS, SATINS AND VELVETS,
Bonds, Netts, Crapes, Ruches, Flowers,
Feathers, Ornamenta, Straw. Bonnets,
and Ladies' llats, trimmed and an.
trimmed Shaker Hoods, &c.
237 and 239 1A1L"IMORR STREE7',
BALTIMORE, MD.
Offer the largest Slok to be found in this
onntry, and unequalled in aholce variety
nd cheapness, comiprising the latest P'ari
inn novelties.
Orders solicited, and prompt, allttion
iven. aug 11
ED.iAS! I'PED.AE'
PEAS!
5 BBLS. EXTR A FLOUR.
*i and k BS. LARD.
.AT
LV. 'W. Kecins
juDe 25
Just ReceiYed.
BSfresh. NorLlh Carolina Meal for
sao lowfor the Cash.
june 21 BACOI' & Co.
BLACKSMITH SHOP.
lY cnstomers and
friends wIll find me at
Laughlin's Old 8tand.
near the Passenger De.
potl, where I am prepar
d to do all kind of Smith and Wagon
Vork Repairs on Buggies and Carriages
eatly executed. WV. IH. DUVA.
uay 19
Davidson & Co., are now selling
heir ontire stook of Spring Gooda
ut at cost.
Winnsboro Workshops.
I anm prepared at-., my
shop-. to do all kind of
-- -smith and wood wot-k In
he very neatest style, call and examine foe
ourselves. L. M. BIOLICK.
may 24-Im
TURNIP SEEDn
IUTA BAGA,
Red Top,
Flat Dutch,
Yellow Aberdean,
Large Whle Nerfolk,
Large White Globe.
Fresh and genuine, wholesale and rtuil,
KETCH IN, KeMASTER&BRICE,
july 9
Lagar!
1H^'Wr D~ESPORt28B
jnly 2s.aa .'
CALL
AND see the Ladies Pretly Dress Goods
in great variety at
THOMPSON & WOODWARD.
The MYodel Jar
1OR preserving Fruits and Vegetable,
Lamps, Goblet's, Lamp Chimneys, all at uu
us.ally low prices.
TIIOMI'SON & WOOlWAll D.
Hardware,
NOTIONS and Shoes iv arrive in a few
days.
THOMPSON & WOOD1WAlD.
may 21
If you want, handsome Drofs Goods,
cull on Davidson & Co.
.NEWV AlIlIIVAIL.
r llE Subscriber has received a large
' additn to his Spring ;iock consisting
in Ladies Dress Goods and Millinary of the
latest style. Ladies' and Mlisses' Gaiters,
also Shoes of every description, Oents'
Furnishing Goods, &o. lie wishes to cull
sot'cial attention to his rtady-nade Cloth.
ing,i as they caon not he surlrns"ced for qutali
ty and cheapness in the State. 'lhe above
(loods he is selling for less than the sanoe
goois could be bou iht for at the first or t .
season. All he asks is a call from Ihose
that have the Greenbet"ks. those that have
not got thum utoed not call, as his terms are
strictly CASll.
lie al'o keeps a full supply of Flour and
(lrocerics on hand.
F. ELDER.
Houso Wives' Assistant Cook.
A now and useful invention for sale by
F. E E1:1:ll.
Price twenty-five cents. mny 21
If you want the very best and latest.
atis of Clothing, go to Davidson &
Co.
HAY! HAY! HAY!
-.0
JUST received One Hundred Dales o
Northern HAY. Those of our customers
who need will please come at once.
BACOT COn
may 14
A FRESH SUPPLY
OF
se m. Mr-nnw .
ORANGES, LEMONS.
AT
E.- W. Ollovr'sn
Fruit, and Conf'ectionery Store.
June 11
GRAND CLEARANCEs
S TOOK of a previous purchase is ofierod
at One Half or Original Cost Irn order
to make rosin, for Fall Goods. Call at once,
for now is the time.
SEOURE A BARG AIN.
One in which you wIll realize the value
of' your money. 8. WOLFE,
July 14 A gent.
Fine Floilr.
A LOT of Fine Flour, the finest in mar
t1ket, just received at
jul 28 MciNTYRE & CO.
If you want anything, give David
son & Co. a call.
. GREAT PAIR
SOUTH 'DAROLINA
. INSTITUTE.
NOVEMBE 2,1st, 1870.
CHARLESTON, SO.. CA.
5g*- Mosi liberal Premiums offered in
every dep1urtment of Agricultural and Me
chanlo Arts.
Premiums List 'published in Pam hlet
Form. .June 8 -3m
-DISSOLUTION.
Tp HE firm of Gooding, Stuart & Co., Is
.1this day dissolved by tautual consent.
We recommend to the public Mr. 0. A.
White, who hi. reRted our Bakery and will
~onujIu the same, -
A. F. GOODIN#G,
Sain 36, 1870,
The nimereiigned habargd of the tooks
andi MAddents, and 'wilcat the usi
ness of the Arm,, A. .00DIN .
e ANOTHE~R SUPPLY. -
Cenfesins, SolItec Apetient,
dowd i& Glheine Soothing Sfn,
JI eL, TieM der1 $41( Soap,
T~. #; I ,o4TSini
jiniv 19
MA'1"1RESSEM I
T EW Mattrosae't large and small, Trun.
die lieds, &c., just received at
July 19 MoINTYRLE & CO.
PRIVATE AND TRANSIENT
BOARDING HOUSE,
BY
H. B MoMtaster ,,
WINNSBO1tO, S. C.
100 yards East of Passetiger Depot.
(O.9 VstitoNE1) ruutes.)
april 28-1y
If you want Ilargains, call on David
801 & Co
GOOD FURNITURJI
CIIEAP FURNITURI/
I UST received dii eet from t he Leest facto.
ti rics of New York and Boston. Consist
ing t' fine llosewood and Chesnut suits,
co.uplete Mahogany and Walnut Bureaus,
Sofas, Divans, a'nrlor Chairs. Stands, &o.,
Bed Steads and ('hnirs of Iilteen diflerent
grades each. Wirdrobes. Saloon Tables and
evert3thing Usually kept in the Furnituro
Lit e. whi,ih wo prop.oe to sell nas clieap as
41nn1 be bought. anywhere in Ihe SIate. Call
and sco. JOHN MlcINTYIRE & C,.
ont 28
Livery and Sale
z STABLE. 43g
A. F. GOODING,
PI'll'IIlETOlR.
N F 1l(LY oliposite the passenger depot.
A call from his fricndis and tlto publUo
generally is enruestly soli(-.itci .
Carriages, lhggniis, Wagons. and Saddle
Ilornes always on hand, to hire on the most
liberal termis- lay 2t6
Davidson & Co's is tho placo to buy
Il you wantt.
WANTED! WANTED! WANTED!
CASH CUSTOMERS.
fjOlt which I will give in exchango for
L their. S'ONI)Ul,1C8,"
Otood Piro Corn Whiskey,
" '' lye Whiskey,
" "f Raspherry Syrup,
" " Cherry Brandy.
Also plenly of Orcceries, Ale, Porter,
Tobacco and Segnrs. Just received direct
nom New York since the decline in GolI.
nyhieh will be sold to Cash Customers at as.
lonishing low rates.
ap1 20 It. J. McCARTLEY.
If you want a good and oheap Hat,
go to Davidson & Co.
Fertilizers I Fertilizers 1
AVING secured tho Agoney for Fair
. Soeld County for the following Fertili
xurs :
Soluble Pacillo Gusn,
lnugh's Raw Bono Super-Phosphate,
The CarolinaFertilizer,
Rlhodes' Hiuper.Phsmiphate,
Orchilla Guano,
Cotton Food.
Mlaryland Ammoniated,
Compound Acid P'hosphlato of Lime, for
lomposting with eotton seed;
And Zell's Aninmoniated lono Super.
P'hosphate.
I am now prepared to supply my friends
sith any of the nhove as low ns the snme
an be puirchAnsel in any oither smar
<et withI Freight and l.lrayage addecd. Call
it my stomae ands get circulars descriptive of
heoir reecotive merils.
JNO. 1[. CATilCART.
febt 1, 1870
If you want a pair of Shoes to fit,
tall on Davidson & Co.
Billiard Saloone
[UR BlAI RIs now sepplied with "Z"o,
nera wih all kinids of Light Wino and
SIummnor IJrinks.
Ei. WV. OLLE:.ER & Co.
may 7
if you want the newest and lates6
Btyles', go to Davidson & Co.
ESTA BLISH ED 1859.
i i(ESPE~CTFULLY in
form the cisizens of
Wtnnssboro and Fairfield District that I
have a full assertmecnt of Watches. iowelry,
Clocks, Spectacle's, &e., always on hand,
an.t will seil at the lowest prices, and would
roeescfulily ask thie continutanco of the
patronsage of my obil friends and customers,
All goods warranled as represented. I am
prepared to do all kind of Watoh anid Jew,
elry work and hsave always a good ,iteek of
inatorial on hand, andi will guarantee satlis.
faction. All work warrannted,
CHJi IAP. MUJLLERf
Seeond doer from Col. Rion's Office.
apI 80
FRESH MEDICINES 1
VINEGAIR BITTEftS, Itosadalls, KCoskoo,
Salt. Petre, Balsaam Copaiva, Worm Confee.
ions, Vermafuge, Oil of Amber, Dovers
Powders, Alck's Plaster, (um Opium,
Morphine, Slrodg's Pills, Jaynie's Expeeo-o
rant, Ohloroforme, God Liver Gil, .IRialey's
Biuchu, Muhtang Liniment, &o.
Bath .Bilok, Castile Soap, (ilnger, Crean4
larter, Fly Poison, Cors BlSaroh, Rat, Poi4
son, Yeast. Powders, Oltrio Aoid, ,S.1ta of
Lemon, Coz's Gelaulie, Chinese Ver hlhllon.
Just roosied byh
EBTG IN;~ M4oMAST~RM