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SAy one finding a rg Key will confer a favor by leaving it at this oflice. New Advertisementy. - Attention is called to the advor. tisement of the Duo West Female College. Just Received-D. I. Flenniken. We call especial attention to the alvertisement of Mr. Brolly. Those virhing a4ything in the tailoring line will do well to give him a call. Lost, Strayed, or Stolen-John Isenhower. Just Itecieved- Thompson & Wood ward. The Canvass in Fairfield. Agreeably to appointment, General Kershaw, General Butler, Judge Cur.. pouter, the Rev. Jonas B3 rd and John Lee, arrived by the lalf-"past cev en o'clock train in Vinnsboro from Columbia, on Vednetd.,y last, and were escorted by a Committee to the Hotel. It was raining heavily, and continued to rain till long uf.er twelve o'clo.k, and see med to proniie to rain until night, Nothing daunted, the Univu Reformers proceeded to the stand erected in a beautiful natural amphitheatre in the woods, whither a va3t concourse of citizens, white . and t bluack, quickly as.embled,: ad the IIon. J. B. McU+ants first introduced General Kershaw. The Christian purity, the unfeigned sincerity, and the mauly worth and dignity of this gentleman will ever secure him a re>pectful hearing in any a;.senbly in the South. lie made a most effective 8 and tellirg speecb, fastening the ar, I rows of conviction in the minds of many, both black and white. We are r convinced, it is a moral impossibility : fur the Reform movement to suffer < defeat, if other gentlemen will do s their duty, and proclaim the, words of truth and soberness, as is done by this conscientious soldier. le loves the people of his native State, both black and white. His is a disinterested and unseliish service, and none but the poor victims of prejudice and del sion can see and hear him without in voking God's ble,sing upon his hon orad head. General Butler then followed, and some say, in the best speech they have .ever hoard upon the stump. le is a I fearless and graceful orator, with a < voice and action that command atten tion. Hle niade mnuch sport Of "Our picket-line Governor." The two a points most salient in his address were, first, that the Scott Ring was repudiated by the National Republi can party, which really wished all such en as Vhittenore, their eho.en -leader ini their late convent ion, to be repudiated and discountenanced by true Ropuhlicans everywhere, andi that the taxes imposed by the Scott Ring, and put into their peekets, came from tire laborers of the State in. tire endr. The weather, which had cleared during the latter part of Gon. I Kershaw's speech, becanme brighter, i and hmad its effect in increasing the on- c th'usiastie reception of Geneoral But-i ler's remarks. IT IS sEnrIOUsLY coN TEMlPLA TED, and has been for near a ( fortnight, AMONGST sSIME OF OUR CoL. I ORED FELLOW ctT1ZEN5, to -defy the dictation of the League, and splitting their tiect, TO vOTE FOR SCOTT ( AND BUTLER. We are glad to hear I it, anid welcomre anry evidence of abili- E ty to dhink and act like independent fremen for t benselves. Judge Ca.rpenrter thben spoke to an a attentive audience, and repeated his illustration <,f the "fair divide" that * the Scott Ring made with tihe blacks, by telling of the hunter who proposed to the Iadian to take thre turkey an d t give him the turkey-buzzard ; or if' t that don't suit you, you tuake the tur kr'y-buzzard, and give me the turkey. So, said he, the Scott Ring say to the black man, you do thre voting and give Us the offies8; or, If that don' s uit, we will take the offices and give you the voting. HIe particuilar-ly denounc ed the neglect of the Scott Ring to provide for the education of the children of the State. Thre Rev. Jonas Byrd ' nd John Lee, then followed in sp'eeohes' which seemo to have left a deeper irnpression thuan those of tire white speakers ; and it caninot be doubted that much good < has been dyqne, in arousing tIhe whites, and in enlightening the blacks. Attempts were made to withdraw the blacks frm the assembly and, many went off uinder the lead of our f spirited (hnalf-intoxioated) Legisia-t tors, 19arber and Johnsaa.. Bunt the a effort failed, and since it will proba 'bly defeat Johnson's renominatlon'by his own party (for they at e becoming sick of his foll.y,) we do not regret t tIs gross outrage upon public deceu cy. We can hardly Lelieve it, t though it is jouched for by;,some of j bis owD racpe, tsbis~ me.was.o, in. .t ane as to propose that the black nilitia should take their muskets and arade over the grounds where they iad been invited to attend a free Birbeouo, grounds that belonged for ,he time to the Sutloeen who pro >amed it. A little after four, the assembly noved up the hill, and partook of the slentiful refreshments spread out for ill upon the long tables, and then luietly dispersed. There were one ir two drunken men, but on the whole, ?aitfiield maintained its reputation of >oing the most orderly and the beat chaved County in the State. We are civilized community, and neither cott's militia, nor impracticable lourbons, can wake us disgrace our elves. Trumbs. The correspondent of the Charles on Republican,. in speaking of the ow in Che.-ter Disti jot says, that the -Reformers drew knives and pistol.s, ud in an instant Carpenter was seiz d with a sudden chill and vanished." 'he reporter was very willing to men ion the above untruth, but refrained min telling the whole trurh, for he egleoted to say that the life of the 1ev. Jonas Byrd, an old and respeota le colored man was threatened by heir party and was protected by the whites The first bale new cotton has been eceived in Charleston. It was rais d in Florida. One Colonel Puffer has been noun. ated by the Radicals of 'Greenville, or Congress in the Fourth Congres. ional District. )eatla of an. 01<1 Citizen. Mr. Richard Catheart, an old and espectcd citizen of this District, died .t his residence in this place, on Mon lay evening, at the advanced age of eventy-five years. May he rest in >eace. War Map. We are indebted to Mr. John P. Iatthews, Jr., Agent Equitable Life nsurance Company, for a Map of the ieat of Var, which will be very use ul for reference, during the great truggle which is now agitating Eu ope. Mr. M. will accept our thanks. Jongressi'onal Nomination. The Delegates of the Union Reform 'arty met in Convention in Columbia n Tuesday last, and unanimously ominated 1. G. McKirsick, of Union, or Congress from the Fourth Congres ional District. Bis11op Davis. We are sincerely sorry to hear that be venerable Bishop Davis is suffer ng from an accident, havirig fallen rom lh bed and it is feared has hurt is spine. The Bishop is entirely ~linmd and very feeble. His visitation o Winnsboro is necessarily postponed. Ic is at present at Camden. Fameas L. Orr. Our ex.xhanges will do well to give ublicity to the folhlodu g which we lean from the Richmnond Dapach4, ne of the very best papers publbshed a Virginia, so thait every PalmaettoI entlemian can know what is thought f the IIon. James Li. Orr, the would a Senator of South Carolina. Read nd pass it around: "CANDID.-We admire the candor f Hion. James L. Orr, of South Ca. china, who without ci rcumloeut ion, vows that he intends to act with the topublicanm par-y becau,e it is so trung t hat it will inevitably rule that kate for years to come I There are number of patriots of this sort in, !rg inia as wecll as in each of th,e oth r States. They are actin.g, anid will ontinue for a timme, to act, with thme ti.publicanm party because it cntrols 11 the Fedeoral offreess; but let Lie Demioorata cme into powver, and hese same slippery knaves will be mnong the bitterest enemies of Radiia alism to be found in the ranks of the uceessful party. Judge Orr, too, ,ill of eduae resume his Democratic 'rinciples whenev'er he shall see a respect of the Democracy ruling louith Carolina for a number of years. Toucursyo ScErN.-Thme New York 70mmnercial says :"In a Cincinnati heatre last Satuirda y, Lucillo WVest rn played "Mad Vine'' before an adience largely composed of demi tonde, upon whom she prodnced i owerful impression. >After the in-. erview with her betrayer and Lord blunt Severn was ended, and she ex laimed, "My God I why .can I not ie ?'' there was a gluttering of cam 'rie asm a hundred handkcerchiefs went o the eyes unused to weeping, and at ast a score, whose hearts one might reil suppose to have been turned to mt by years of shame, bowved down heir heads andc wept ixn their deep ymnpathy for a fallen woman. Tmi FA AL II.UNDUn.-Metz, Ai ust 13-9:30 A. M.-AIl is quiet ; heir Ia no news at general headquar era. Failly was directed to move on ilmback ; he found Karaback in the slegrami as teceIvest ; henmce. Jte %abon's supporte 44h Im* [e was Joa. a .. ii ' ' L fippman's Great German Bit ter s Will give an api.etite. -jI Lipptnan's Great Gert4an Bit. ters cures Liver Conplaint. _ r istpptun's t;reat O.brman Bit ters regulates the Bowel*. Cg Lippman's Great German Bit. ters, tke beet Spring Medicine. g-f Lippmnnt's Great German Bit ters gives a good appette., Cg" Tipi)man's Great Gerntt' Bit. tcrs (Jules ' tever vell" people. :" Li ppinn n's G rent G ernan hit. ters Cnres I-a'tnle c'mplats. = f L.itlppman's Great. German 13it, It"-rs cures N ervoulsne"s. n. f .Lilptpmni's Great German B.t. lers piiles tIe blood. - Lippman's Great German Bit. tera given tone to Digeatire Organs. Why Do You Oough ? When it is inl your powee to relivo your self; a few doses of D'Lt. TI1rT'S FXi'f . 'I OItANT wilf cro yeet-nra allay the appre hensious of yotr frientds ; moreover, it is pleasant io take. it produces no ucuwa, and sirengthens the Ltngeud al throats to resieso attacks in the futire. Mth-rs need not dread the ('ro up when they have a bottle of this valuable cotmpound on their alintle, piece. aug 11-1 v - i840 ,1870 THE "PALA KILLE R." After'Tit1"r YRAS trial, is still receiv ing the most unqualtiied testitonials to its virtues, from persons of the highest oharnc. ter and responsibility. Physicians of the first respectability, recommend it as a most, effectunl prepiratiot for the extinction, of pain. It is not only the best remdy ever known for Bruises. Cuts, B3urns, &c., but fir Dysentery or Cholera, or any sort of bowel complaint, it is a rnimedy unru-rpias ed for elliciency and rapidity ot' tion. In the grent ci'ies of Indi:, and other h.t cli lmat es, it has become the Standard Medi cine for all such conplaints, as well as- for I)yspepsia, Liver Complaints, and other kindred disorders. For Coughs and Colds. Canker, Asthma, and ltheumdtio tlifculties, it has been prove I by tLe most abundant and convincing test.imony, to be an invalia ble medicine. Directions accompany each butli.e Sold by all Druggists. Price 26cts., 60 ets., and $1 per bottle. aug 2-Itm Sinking Slowly, Diseases that progress rapidly to a crisis are not the only oner to he dreaded. Can ker or dry rot does not blast a tree a, sud. denly as a stroke of lightning, unless ar rested, it destroys It as certainly; and in like manner chronia debility, although It does not kill with the swiftness of yellow fever, is as eure to sap the springs of life eventnal!y as any acute disease, if not checked by invigorative medicat ion. There is something inexpressibly touching in the speolacle of premature decay. Languor, pallor, emaciation. depression of spirits, and a distaste for exertion, are its ordinary symptoms, and they should be promptly met by tot ic treatnent. The beat invigo rant and exhtilarant that caa be ndminis tered in a ense of this kind is lostetter'R Stomach Bitters. The stimulating princi. ple of the preparatin rouses the dtrmnant energies of the system, Antd fhe attiength ening and regulatinig properties give a per ninnent and healthful lipulse to the.vital forces thus brought into play. Thte failing appetite la re-awakened, the process of diges.ion and assimilation are. 1ua4k.ene-d, the quality of the blood is improved, the secretions become more natural, and every organ that conitributes to the nourishment, of the body undergoes salutary change. By these means thae repair of the physe.al structuire is effected and Its health and vigor restored. In no class of diseases has the benitlcent operation of the Bitters been more marked and stiking than in those characterized by general debiWty and ner vouIs prostraion. Ladhies affected wit h these ailmunts find in this moet wholesome of all tonics and correctives the safest and surest means of relief. It is strong to restore and powerless to injure. Sure Is the utniform testimony of "iclouds of wit nessen." aug 4-3m I)R. WM. HI. TUTT'S COMPoUND EXTnACT QF Sarsapusrillu and Q ueen'~s DeUghte ls the acknowledged antidoto to all Bilood Diseases. For Diseases prodiuced by the use of Mer e.ury, andI for Syphilis, with ts train of evihs~ this Compound as the only auro Anil dote. To the poor crntre, enfeebiled in mind and body, by secret pratitces(whose mer.'ca arbt nnstrung, andl countenan6e downeaus,-. The Sarsaparilla and Queen'e .Delight Is a blessing. Try it fairly, ani y4aur nerve will be restored to their wonted vigorf and] your dejected count enance be mathe radiant with tho consciousness of IMESTOItED M ArNIIOOD. Ileing free from wilo!enta mine ra's It is adaspted to general ase. 'lI'e old awl young may usA It ; thte tuost delicate female at any ti,me may take it ;, the tendor infant, wiho may hatve InherIted diseaseti, will be oured. .. . June 28--tm PATuosaSU flosts E3NTERaPat,--Mr. P. P. Toads, whose advertlsemeat appears in another column, has entablished on a firm basis, in Charleston the largest and tmost complete mannufactory of doors, sashes, blinds, &c., In the Southern States. he log advertised liberally during thQ ae year, he htas secured a lafge catdt, tending as far west as Alabama,sEnd.he thus been enabled to put forth a printed price list which defies conpetit ion. Eqy person who cont emplates ,buaildjtng . re. arn sould write agne for ir.,Ts' ?g Thae .ttenionr of 9rredrF.i salled to day to the advert henet in an.I rather column, heatue$t4pp.tnan's Treat Ger' man Bitters, a preparation that ha. been used for tspWerd of -a 6ealtinvy ttegiftbten-. ed Europe with t he greatest suecessTin the enofDspepst a or Ind,igestene -06bstI p alien, Lose of .6ppetite, Liver;,Ooaephaint,l loss of tone in the digestIve organbi gos l'he proprietors, Messrs. Jaceb Llppraa Bro., 8isvaenal, Oay )fte, v oss ' l4e a sutlay seoceedsd Inl obtalhfn"he 'IAnal recIpe for tntaking his dell if I I1titer~ and pleage their i'egat't. 't 1ro.A4Sto'4 d a est , New A dverti$emneits. Diarrhea, Dyeeaterg{ Ob,olera Morbus,. ( bolera, &c.,-ertain aTd im jediate cure. Ilegemau's (fortnprly Velpbau) biarrhea Remedy, used WttiLbnfaling cess sin ce the Cholera of 182. Sold b druggists generally. ' eparet tnly by. legeuan & Co., Now York. Address Edsotq uirp, Patettk Agents, 459 N1inth streets, Wasiaing$bn, P..,. for ad vice, terms ntnd referencens Baltimore Female dollege, This lustiiutin, incorporated in 1819, and liberally endowed by the State of Mary. land in I18t00, aaIfords . Buarders and Day inpils every advantage to Neqiiere a thnr. ough and accouplished educationt. It has at goodi Library, C'hc,ical and Philosoplt. enI Apparntus, tnil valuable Cabinets or \linrt-tals Cemas, Coins, anad 1edals. lie. sides pupils trom the difforent. counties in in Maryland. it. has an extensive pntro,,g . fromo the Middlr, Southe"rn andI Weste"rn S,tates. The 23d Annual eessbu opeins September 6th. rACt t.t'OY of T )t' ocriOi.. N. C. Brooks, .L D., rofessov Anieent Languages; T. Lucy, A. M., Prot'essor of Mathetuaties, &c. MaIr .ouis Lauet, 'ro. fcs'cr of Cerntan ; Mr. .J. Van Itcuth, Pro. f ssor of 1'aintin g M aadant C. M. C Cnuttee, Professor of French ; Miss C. M. Gihlter, Mlathemailea and History ; Mi's. M. E. 1.u ey. Belles Leiters anid Physiology ; Miss Imnget. II. Shninons Piano and $inging : Mrs. E A Polater, Piano and Ouitar ; Mrs. Juliet Worknan, vocal iusic. For Catalogues or aliy informatlion ad. dress N. C. Brooks, LL.D., President. Newspaper Advertising. A Book of 126 closely printed pages, lately issued, contabi a list of the besr Antcrican A,Ivertisitrg tedTatnas, gi.ving the names, circulations,. arid full parri.la-s oonceetaing the leading Dal-y autL Weekly Political arnd- r'.mil'y Newspapers, together with alt those barintg laiee .circulaions, publi>ahed ian blau interest of l(.el'gi'i , Agri- 1 ulture, Li'terature, &.e., &c. Every Ad. rertiser, and every paerson who contetil.tes beeotaiaig such, will find this. book of great alute. Mailed ft-ce to any asddresa on re. roipt. of fifteen cents. OW:.-P, ILOWELL C CO , Pubishers, No. 40 Park Row, New York. The Pittsburg, (Pa ) Leader, in its issue )f May 2 . 18'40. says 'I he firm of U. P. ltowell & Co., wlifoh issues this interesting and valuabsc book, is the largost and best Advertising Agency in the Uuited Suites, and we can eheerfully recomnicd it to the titention 'of th-,se who desire to ativertise heir busineass scientiically and systemati :ally in sutch a way ; ' that is, so to secure lo largest ataunt of publicity for the east. expenditure of money." KIDDER'S PASTILLES, A sure reliet for Asthma. Price 40 cents ly nail. S"rowsan & Co., Charlestown, 11ass. 'SVOlItiMANt., FASINATIOi Ol SOUL CIIAILMINO.-400 pages: aloth. This wonderful book has full instructions to mab'e the retdor 4e. faseinnte either nos, or any animal, at will. Mesmerienr,. +pirit. talism, and hundred of other curiousexpo inents. it. can be obtaine'I by senditng ad Iress, with 10 cents postage, to T. W. 9vans & Co., No. 41 So. Eiglatl St., Phila- 4 lelphia. NUW .AIEDIt'AL PAM'HLET.--S 1ai aal, 'htysical and Nervous- Debilit.y, its ef ects and cure. Price 25 cents. Address Seorotary, Museum.of Anatomy, 618 Ihoad. way, New York. AVOID QUACK3..-,A victim of early in liscretion, nausinag nervouw d.eb.il.it,p nat ura decay, &e,, hiaving tried in vaina every advertised remedy, has a simple mens 9f self-cultuare, -whIch -he: will eetnd free to his fellow sufferers. ' Aditress J, II. Tnt tie, 78 fiasseau at., New. York. PROMPT. HONORAIILa. RELIABIJ, AEN1' wanted in every city, town and villaige toV the largest and most sue-. tessful DOJLLAlt 110lJ8E In the country--. )NI.Y ONIs endlorsed by the leaditng Papers tnd- Express Co.'s of the United States. )ur' goods give universal satisfaction, our premirms to Agenuts ennot, he excelled, rnd our checks are free. flaving t wo htous is -Bloston and Chicago-our facilitiles are iaeqtaled. and our bustiness exceds in ermouha. all othier concerns itn this trade ,omubined. Ag!P Bend for Oirculaars and Pree Club to 8. C. ThiOMPSON & CO., ia6 Federal St.., 148 State St., Doston, Mass. ('hieago, 1ll. sag 24 Notice of Agricultural80eciety. TIH18 SOCIETY will mteet again on thes irst. Monday in Septemaber next.. when an Atddress will be delivered lby Rev. Mr. Er-. rina. W. E. AIKEN, Secretary, aug M.- x2tl Just Receive4. B ACON, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Vitnogar, Flour, Powder and Shio. Terms Onslh. THO.MPSON & WOOi>WARLD. Aug 20 If you want Cheap Goods, go to D)aytdaon & Co. "Z1.ILORNGE.l JI lI E,undersigneid ba'gs lette to infortn the otctizens o,f asinnsboro itad the vicitly, ,hat--he hwas opaened a T AlI.ORINO estab Iihment In: rear of Thtonajason & Wood. :1 nird's Store, where he 1* prepared t.o do il kinds of Tailoring. SpecIal sitenton ( pild to the cut ting of Ladies:BA SQtJEI tabdl )FO. 8. All work wearanted If propiarly' nado uap,, . 7. T Hi. liIiOILY. aug 20-9'ar Due West FemaleJ0.CoIegeo A full corps of expereined 1 Tenqhbershas been scoured And I cvery facIlity for the advane: 'aent, of pupils wIll be prorid. ed. Terms) Dostrditig own .bb sad.in. the-College orpri sate- fjn lies- a ng at $16.00 per month. TuItion per 8ea lIon of tivec mouths li'lilerary department, ne sdo 1 lit 0a1W.hcusia te I* 500; , td3fl~d 96 OIotidI ublo and ne of Piano, I 122.00; inolud ng Fa:ich, $127.00. leak bl *a<(ptds ot wao n blaek veIvet ribbon,. " Tir* winter session wIll o ob~o $101 )IA 84 Ootober-.ii,gl71 au h8re JUST BCEIVF. BO SACKS new Family and. Extra riour; 800 bushels White Bread Corn. Corn blcal and Orists rec.eived wetkly from Creight's Mill, by D. It. FL32N IItiEN.F ag 23 Lost, Strayed or Stolen, ON1 blondiy. 8th iuvtmat, near the Wa. teree Mill. 81 miles northeast of Winns. ioro, a la'rg6 Dark Kyin41o COW, slhe lad >n a yoke and bll, aslnalso marked on one of he eare. The Cow was purchased from .i" Dansiel. IaColIongh1, last Itall. I will tive -.i(1 for the cow. and $2& 0 for the tpp,.rhensiou of the thief, it she 1-1 been stolen. JOhIN I8ENiiOWEIt. aeg 20-tlxl UNIVERSITY of NASHVILLE. L' KlS8Y SAMIT11, Chancellor. It'T 1IrRM7 It. JOIINSN, Pseltee. The next Sessros of! the Clegiate De pnrtmont,. (in afl is" Classes) witlM Pyep-.v tory Sohonle, opens September, 12, 1870. Course, Classical and Scientiflo, Disoipline, Niilit-vry. i'or Circulara, address, E Kilt. BY SNtlliI. t;hancellor, or lii8S1-140 R. JOlINSON, Pres. aug 16-lu -.-_A NTE) l'VR' TrWflERIE AGEiiT8, $-00 t-> $250 per motth. tmate and fem,lle,. to- insrodusv ulhe Gennineu fm proved' Jommoen Sense Famify Sew ing 1lnchine, uudt,rfeed; and over. feed styles. Price only $18. These rnnohines wilt stitlh, hem, fell, tudk. bind, .raid, cord, gather and embroider. The tlo'h cnnnot he pulled apart even after every other s#teh Is out.. Every iachinu warranted- fi' e yewrs. We iill pay the "bo)ve sa'ry or a oolnmissioin from which 'wice the amount ean be made. Address fur torem to. Agents, &. OEOIE ,leEATi1 RON & CO, Nashville, Tenn. CAUrtoN.--Do not be imposed upon by >thor parties palming off worthless cast iron luachines, under the same name or other wise. Ours is the only genuine and prae ienl machine manufactured. aug 10-ie KY. MILITARY INSTITUTE. 6 Miles from Frankfort, Ky. The 25th Academy Year will begin on Monday, September 5, 1870. 3 y- Send for t'atalogue, to Cot.. Rt. T. P. ALLEN, Sup't. Faradle P'ostofEco, Franklin, Co., KCy. aug 10-Im Hocker Female College, LEXINGTON, KY. The Secand Session of this Institute will open on Monday, September 12th, 1870. The School it of the I1n11rsT ORAD, and he facilities for a thorough Education un ;urpasved. For Terms, &o., apply teJA8. lI 11OCK Elt, Propr. aug 16-Im TO CONTRACTO, . PROPOSALS for the construction of a Bridge over the maur Fork of W*Arereo reek, on the road leading from White'Oak o C-ester, wil be received up to the 25th >f August, inst. The Bridge to be 60 feet ong, 8 feet high from bottorm of pill in bed ,f Creek, 2 Benches with a spar of 27 feet, toclle Buitment at enoir end of Befige.. and land-I4iling on top. By order Ifoard Jounty Commissioners. 1. N. WV1T1ERS, Chairman, aug 11-it It. Zion Collegiate Inistitute, W INNS'BO RO, 590 flhIESelonstie Year of 1870-'1 of this Lwllknown 8ei,ool fer Iroys will open iiond*ay, September 1. Stedents are sub etd t e the w holeadme restraforw of smi. *ary diFcipline, and wear an appropriate i ninormn. Tt'.itMs P.n 8nsesex-416 $22, .$2(> and 180, accorineo toegr#.fe,' payeble tAnarterfy n. advance. For,ciroglars cotgining full nformation apply to 0. A. W(TWAR, P*inoipal. 11. Mi. FA RROW, aug lo2m Auoclate Principa). TO CONTRACTOlIS. IIP"* SL^ fo''''' r'''a'-8i ''^-sh Ii toy'.. & Brown'dt Uridges over Litrio tiver, will be received tip, to the let of Sep. ember noxt. The former to be built by the ~omnties.,of .Uland andi Fair5eld;, The Iridges must be substant,Ial structures with iand-Railingp, an. without Covers, Con - rubctors wi'L he required to warrat thne iridges for .t weive iort thi. Estimates for ho Bridges tusat be made ot separately,. Bly order Bu~rd County Counmsones. ag1.I . N. WIT!! ?RS, Chairman. Latest Quiotations of SOUTHERN SECURmTES, CflAR~LESTON, 8. 0., reedWeekt by A. 0. KAUFMAN, 9nkn o 5 Broad St. . August 2t1870. ol 8iATA8oualf'~S outh Carolng,od 0;: de, own,.- 380 do, tegistered tools ex Jt-.@80J ItA I ',noanI Socge-Charlotte, Colutebia nd Augusta,-645; Gr enville tedOo. umbia, 2; ortheasterm, 9@t; Sa. atnnah and Charleston, 86; 8outh Carolina, whole shares) 46; do, (half do) 22. SOUTU OA5ot,iUa DAur as&.. 'Da ok of Chi?14gle . :.... - Bank of Newberry, - - uak of Canmn, 64 -- ank of cor etowe, .7-. ank,6t.heuter,, lank oflamburg, 10 - lank of State of 8. 0.prior to 1861,862 lank of State of 8. 0. issue 1861 and 1802, 42tehn.---ak Planters' adSehno'Bn Charleston, ... People's Batik of Chmtlestos, --.@ - hilon Batnk of Cjiarlestoti --- outthwestern RI Rt O'nt &#aws. ton, (old) . .-.. Foushwestern R 3a, 6h u I ale Bank ofCharlehtos,%.. feelma *1> *.*** 3ies aak of tairSeid,. sat. of 8. 0, Biile Reeible tyoLh 26 BBLS. EXTRA FLUtUL 4 and } BBLS. LA1RD AT WW. Eetohin%.w h jlute 25. Davideou & Co., stre new ali ng thetr entire stuck. of- pling . oods out at .out. -, ThE WAR IN EURO*1 Is Still Going On. REMOVAL TO TH E 3W.'Ec?V O'TORM.t (Adjoining McCully's Grocery.) 1WOUL inform m old' fri'n'", eto n{ers and the publi-generally, that I have removed my entire sek of Dry Uu., Clothing. &c . to the large and coi. mod'ieus Store, next door to McCul y's Gro., cery establ.shment, and am now fully pro. pared to offer superior inducvments to the Feeling thankful for the liberal patronage k bestowed while at thQ "Old Stand," I would respeetfully solicit a renewal or continua tiouof the sate at my NEW STORE. S. WOLFE, Agent. PRIVATE AND TRANSIENT BOARDING HOUSE, IL .3. ZYoXYIater, - WINNS1ORIO, 8. C. 100 yards East of Passenger Depet. g (oLPr rAsttuiED PaCE. . april 28-1-y If you want Bargains, cu.ll ou David satt & (:u.C NEW ARRIVAL. SIl[E Subscriber is received a large - addition to his Spring Stock consisting In LadIes Dre,e Goods andAMlllinary of the o latest style, Ladies' andl Misses' Gaiters, - also Shoes of every desoription,. Geni' Furnishing Goods, &o. Ile wishes to call speoial attention to his rtady-nade Cloth ing, as they can not be Buipasscd for qualf ty and cheapnoess in the State. The above Goods he is selling for less than the same goods could be boudht for at the first of th. season. All he asks is a call from those that have 4he Greenbacks, those that have not got them nted not call, as his terms are bt.riotly CAMF. Ho also keeps a full supply of Fleur and at Grocories on hand. at F. ELDiE House Wives' Assistant Cook. A now and useful Invention for sale by F. ELDEi. - Price twenty-five cents. . may 21 If you want the very best and latest - ettles of (Jlothiieg, go to Davidson & Co. FRESH IEDCINES "1 1 INEU.$lt BITTERS, Rosadalie, Koskee, A Salt Petre, Balsaatn Copatva, Worm Confee- P1 tione, Vertaafuge, Oil of Amber, Dovers el Powderr, Aleock's Plasteri Gum Opium,n9 M.orphine, Strong's Pills,.Jayne's Expoeo rant, Chloroform, Ced Liver Oil,. Riley's Biuchu, Mlusta~ng ILinlntent, &e. fatfr Brieli. Casetle 8eap, Ginger, Cream - '1n.rer, Fly PoIsca, Corn 5tarch, 'Iat Poi.. son, Yeast Powdleri., Citrio Acid, Salts of Lemoa, Cos's Ge?wrrne, ChInes. Vermiion. 100 gallons Brilliant Oil. Just received by - UTC1i1N, McoaASTERt & DistCE Jutte 11 If you.want handeotne Dress Goods, oumU on D4 idaon & 00, WM. SH EPH ERD & CO.~ tE, U liayne 5t., Chlarleston, 8, C,, Dealers.i,s coo&INGWTOvES, RANIES and HfEATtNG Flottoreut .86etves, wp it prices and 41., er iion, will be seat upon application. . i'e 80-ly - ~Land Sale. Q. 11. TLamar et. us. et, al. .v. James lii Ratland, 0. D, Ford, Exors. of' N, A. Peay, dEo'd. INp ccao of a or'd.c *f 466i6 mAtfe inteemis aboviersated and be&rI date,27th JIy..1870, by Jfaes ilemphIl saejplel .I will re self to othe-kighesS I bdrsbto: the 00ertt Ioue door in Winpho o, on iae ist tI'ona (5th d,ay) ot S.pt6mlsst'uvt(.'dutrfngt thi~ lea hott of se,'the foll.wing traote of:1en belon g to the estate' of C~ol..Nicholas A.ePesf, de ceased, Io wil; iTraot A, of iltp e man'. Cr Plaen cotao In dand Fift* Acre,, 'Treet h,.of the Grahite Stee oogiti. kI T pelt*. Hndresd aud: .0vnty-gv4 re-sold at the riC . of the oriasi e a' oease *,.~ sAi 1a o gas)404.absE-th.Ie ros * w(irWee inbt 1 hi TURINIPS'.D UVTA BAQA, Red Top, Flat Dutch, Yellow Aberdean, Large White Norfolk, Large White Globe.. lesh at genUrhio, whuleale atd retaili ETCIIIN, ReOMASTER&BRICE. July9 Lag'ael H1. W. DaESPORITES. fzrlj 23 >________ _I youta uat Mng gIv Da vi ) & Co. a ell. GREAT FAIR 1OUTI 'JAROLINA rNs-rretrZ.. NOVEMBTQ left, 1870. HARLESTON, 0 CA. SW- Moot liberal Fremiums ofered ts +eryO dop vtmont of Agrioulkural-and Mo :nuic Arks. . ,e Prtuilus List published In:' Pamphlet orm. - jane 80-8m, If you want a goodi and cheap Hay 9 to Davidson & Co. ANOTHER SUPPLL~ LLVRL SOAP, 8apollo. Arrow Root, Worm Confoot.ione,. Saltzer 4perient, ontdensed Milk, Geb.tino, 8eothin Sy rup, luo Mass, Toilet Powd'er, S arh "Boap c., &&, at METCIN, MoMASTRR & DRZUD, 11y 19 If you want a pair of Shoes to lt, ill ou Davidson & Co. BAR ROOwd Billiard Saloon. UR DAtR is now snpplfedPwith 2"o0 ,, i we are prepred to furnish our custo", era with all kind& of Light Wine an& amer Drinke. R. W. O .LEVER & CO. may 7 If you want the, newest and latest ty les, go to Drvdaon & Co. ESTABLISHED 1859. , 11RE8PECTFULLY in tform tie oilletie of nuRboro and' Mahileld' Distriot that r M. n f'll -ruamremnt of Watchos,"inwetry, *4.$. 8111-aottm'K, &o., always on hant, r I .. i:-"i In sp lowest prices, and would pilce fully- ask the cououia)noe of 11le ironne of my old friends and custtimers IT goodsi warranted as- re'presented. I am. 'epared to do'nlT kind of Watch' and Jew-. ry work and have alwnye a good t took bf ateriat on hanl, ndin gnarantee n. tis otion. All work warrauged. CH A RIJES MULLER, Recnd door from Col. Rions 0111ce, spl80 If you want goodt and oheap - Iloot. id Soes, ali ent l>avidson'& Ce. HAYS KARYI H&YI UST reeeIved One Ifundcre4 Da e p .)rthela hAY. Thaoe of our 4us60maes tho need will pleasi comue at oboe, bmay 14 - Davidson & Co's is th ls tg bu I you wanbt. Broars'Eol, WINNSBORO 1.96 a . PtpOr Op 9 08u 0008 kh.4s'~ mas t'w~, i 'j w,euust ,*ede eenr he ~ -- , , i of 00 1