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Newv Advertisensents. -"Bransum" invites his friends to call and examine everything that he has just opened, also his "hat." B. F. Davids.n & Co., have receiv edh,very large stock of fall and win tefggods., Read their advertisement. Leather--Thompson, Woodward & Law. Administrator's Sale-J. H. Cath gart Administrator. drdiiioian The Prosbytery of South Carolina, met in the PIreshytei ian Church of A1.beville, on - Friday morning, the 2nd inbt. The object of this meeting was to ordain the Rev. James Ii. Martin, of our District, and to instal him Pastor of the A.heville thurch. Death of Mrs. Geo. W. Boggs. We regret to learn from the Colum bioPlain.r of yesterday, that Mrs. G. W. Bnggn, wife of the Rev. G W. Boggs, alter a few hours' illness from gopgeetive.ohill, died in that City, on fedteiday morning. Mrs. Boggs was fr' anuwber of years a resident of this place. t odey's Ladies' Book, For October is at hand, containing its usual variety of interesting read ing natter, engravings, and fashion lates. This is one of the oldest and best mtngtazines in the country, and well deserves the large patronage be. stowed upon it. L. A. Godey, Phila delphia; $3. a year. Crmunbs. E. C. McLure, 19., has sold his in terest in the Chester Reporter to John A. Bradley, jr., his connection with it, therefore has ceased. The &epor ter will hereafter be conducted by Mr. 13iadley. Attorney.General Chamberlain has decided that the power to summon juries in civil caes is riot conferred on Trial J'ustices by an any Act of the Legislature, past or present. An exchange says that young men in love are "suers." This accounts for the enormous amount of rubbish they sometimes give vent to. The State Agricutlfural and Mechanical Society orSoutia Caroliia. We tender our thanks to Col. D. Wyatt Ailken,.Scoretary and Treasur er of this.Suciety, for a copy of the Premium List for the Annual Fair, which is to be held at Columbia, S. C., on the 9th, 10th, and l1th of No vember next. We feel well assured, from abun dant information furni6hed us, that the prospects for a successful Fair could not be more promising. Persons wishing cepies of the Pre. unium Lists can obtain them by ap.ply ing to Judge W. R. Robertson, of this place, who has been entrusted with a large number of them for dis tribution.. St. Mausr. St. Mar the Ventriloquist, so fa. vorably known in our sister towns amused us on Thursday and Friday nuights, with two entertainments at the Thespian Hall. We have missed is name from our exchanges for the past eight or nine months and thought ie,.had retired from public life ; but he appeared in his usual lively anid spicy style on Thursday night. We can hardly indite a criticism to suit ourselves, but do the best 'se .van by advising ever:y miother, father and child, to visit 'Prof. St. Maur's amus ing and instruactive entertainments at every opportunity. lie is a per fect artist ina his profession. His enter tertainmetits consist of a great varie Affrom the temple of Mormus, and ,every one who visits an exhibi. tion will wlways repeat with pleasure. Milly Jackson, a negro girl in the employ of a colored mao, as nurse, on the plantation of Mr. John Cameron, sabout eight miles north of this place, having cornmitted somhe toisdemeanor, was chastise4 by t,o said colored man, her employer. Shortly after the em ployerleft the houpe, the negro girl thiroAghdeovelge built a fire in the cradle containing a colored child and burnt I6 to death, after which she set lire to the house, consuming it and theochild. Theochild wa, only seven tsponth old. This is one of the most horrible murders that hra, ever o. ourred in thais County, and she should quifer the extreme ponalty of the law. TIhe negro girl is now in jail in this place. _____ Tine rjpter. How beautiful Is the following tribute to 'the followers of the "Art P'rehervative," the Printer, whieb we find goisg .the, rounds of the press 1 1t is from the pen of Benj. F. Taylor, formnerly editor the Chicago Journal: "The.. printer Is the .adjutant of thought, and this explains the myste rv of the wonderful worA thataankin, Ile a hope as no song can ; that word 'we" with a hand. iuhand warmth in it-for the author and the printer are engineers together. Engineers in. deed I When the Coreioau bombard. ed Cadiz, at a distance of five miles, it was deemed the very triump of en gineering. But what is the range to this, whereby they bombard the ages to be I "There at the "ease" he stands, and marshals into line the forces armed with truth, clothed with immortality and English. And what can be no bler than the equippage of thought in sterling Sax, ,-Saxon with a spear or shield therein. and that commission ed, when we are dead, to move grand. ly on to "the latter syllable of record ed time." This is to win a victory from death, for this has no dying in it. "The printer is called a laborer, a,1d the office he performs is toil. Oh I it is not work, but it sublime life he is perforining, when he thus cites the engine that is to fling a worded truth in grander curve than missiles o'er be fore desuribed ; fling it into the bu som of age. IIe throws off his coat, indeed, but we wonder the rather that he does not put his shoes from off his feet, for the place whereon he stands is holy ground. "A little song was uttered some where long ago ; it w-tndered through the twilight, feebler than a star ; it died upon the ear. But the printer t.kHsit up where it was lying there in silence, like a wounded bird, he sends it forth from the ark that had pre served it, and it flies on into the future with the olive branch of peace, and around the world with melody, like the dawning of a spring morning." Who Referee. The proprietor of the !efere, F. Eugene Durbee, would respeefully an nounce to the p'blic, that the libt of 1000 natnes designed for gratuitous cirealation in the country is now full. Those who wish the Referee sent them will please . remit One D,llar for a year's subscription. The parties now receiving them will continue to get them gratis. The 2000 copies in the city of Charleston and 1000 in the country, will be distributed without charge as heretofore. Of the ten cases of yellow fever now under treatment at the New Orleans Charity Ho spital only three are at all serious. The number of deaths from the disease last week was uineteen. The total number of deaths for the week for 170. Winns bore Cotton Market. W.tasuono, Sept. 19. The number of bales of new Cotton sold in this market to date amount to 278 bales prices paid 16} to 1oe. One of the princi. ple features in favor of the Winnsboro Cot ton Market Is, that the planters are botter pleased with the weights lthan any other market. Our merchants are disposed to do what is fair and honest with their custo mers ; and It is something in their favor at least to 'ay. They Invariably give general satisfection. pgjf' Lippman's Great German Bit ter's Will give an apj.etite, g.g Lippman's Great German. Bit ters eures Lib er Complaint. gg Lippmant'aGrea.t G.*rmant Bit ers regulates the Bowels. gg Lippmatn's Great German Blit. Lers, tl:e best Sring Medicime. gj7 [Lippman's Great German Bit. bert gmives a good appetite. SLippman's Great German Bit ters Lutes 'never well" people. gr Lippmnan's Great German Blit t rs Cures l?emale complaimts. g-jy Lippnman's Great German flit Lers eures Nervoustiess. ''17 Lippmtan's Great German Bit ters purifies the blood. Oz9 Lippma 'it Great German Bit ters gives tonei , Digestive Organs. 187o. A SPLENDID STOCK FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVING THIS WEEK. We always keep one of the largest Stocks of Dry Goods, Hlat., Shoes and Clothing, ini the place, and don't mo~an to be ndersold by any one. LADD BROS. & CO. JUST OPENED. S ODA, Ple Nie and Lenton Crackerg,i Oinger Nuts, .emons, Almondu, Pecans, Engllah Walts,ia. 111 rias and Ciana. What Does Reason Say? The little mongoose whep bitten by a deadly serpent resorts to a detaln plant, eats of It, sid escapes the cIc- .tIe poi.. son. That is instinct. eHta igs on the other hand, nust depeplpn reason abq experience iu select ing the means of prq tecting health and life against uywholeson i influences? Now, whit does reason say on this vital subject? , Does nyt-it tei ps the to invigorate and putify the system is -thb best way to )"rotect it against the invisible poison which generates disease? .urely it does. 'The next questiot is, what guide shall we follow in choosing a mnedioiual safe guard ? Iteason replies let your monitor be experience. Well, she etperience of eigh teen years conipri ed in one unbroken se ries of sani isfactory testim""nials assures its that ilusioeree's Stonach 13itters possess strengthening, regulating and antiseptic properties which are not comhined in the samne happy propurtions in, aty other pro. parati,'n extant. Thi.i therefore. is the nn. tidute to which reason hida us resort when our healths is imperilled either by the man Ia ria which prounctes epidetnio disorders, or by any other cause, whether in herent nda1 constitutional or connected Iiih our habits, occupations and pursuits. Th~ venom of a noxions reptile is scarce ly more subtle sad dangerous than that which lurks in foul air and impure water. To escape the fevers, bilious disorders, dis. turbances of the bowels, and other serious tanladies produced by these insalubrious ele-nents, it is absolutely necessary that the stomack and all the secretive organs should be, so to sreak, in a rhnst condition. Upon the annount of resistance which tho vital system can oppaoe to the deleterious that assail it, the safety of the health depends, and it is because the nAr Vf.dr.AnA.. IN. vltOSAN Imparts niergy and regularity to tihe most important functions of the body, that it can be recommendedl and guaranteed as an invaluable prevetative medicine. sept 1- in YaOP. 1840 1870 't'his celebrated medicine has won a doser vedly high reputation as an alleviator of pain and a preserver of hdaltlh Jt has be come a household remedy, froth the .1'ct it gives intteoiate and permanent relief. It is a purely vegetable preparatVon, made front the best and puarest mnterials, safe to keep and to uto in every 'lamily. It is re commended by physicitns attnd persons of all classes, and to-day. alter d.public trial (f thirty yeats.-the average hft1f man it stands unrivalled and unexcelled. spread. ing its uselulness ovur the wihle world. Its large and increasing snie affords positive evidence of its enduring fame. We do not deem it necessary to say much in its favor as one small bottle will do inore to convince you of its efficacy than all, the advertia-e uents in the world. Give it one fair trial and you would not be without it for ten times its co-t. Directions accompany each bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25cts., 60 ets., and $1 per bottle. sept 1-lm 'ATttNosIzU 1loxx EsTnPtisn.--Mr. P. P. Toale, whose advertisement Appears in another colunan, has established on a firm basis, in Charleston the largest and most complete manufactory of doors, sashes, blinds. &c.. in the Southern States. lilav ing advertised liberally during the past yen?, lhe,has secured 'a large cuastom, ex tending as far west as Alabama, and he has thus been enabled to put forth a printed price list which defles eonpetitiont Every person who contemplntes building or re pairing should write at once for Mr. Toale's price list. XW- The attention of our readers is called to-day to the advertisement. in an other column, beaued hiilpman's Freat Ger man Bitters, a pre'paration that has been used for upward of a century in enlighten edi Europe with thte greatest success-in the cure of Dyspepsta or lIadigest ion, Consti pation, Loss of Appetite, Liver ComplaInt. loss of tone in has diAestive organs, etc. The proprietors. Mese' Jatcob iAppman & Bro., Savannah, Ga., have, at considerable outlay succeeded in obtaining the original recipe liar making tIl delightful tastitng hitters, and pledge thteir reptatton that in preparing in the origInal standard shall he kept, up. Dtepot In Wilinsboro, -at Ladd Bros. Drug Store, Kinsman & Ioawall, Factors and' Comission Merehants. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston, S. C. *ept 6-8mos A ie otn Plantation containing (6t00) eigt undedacres, four miles from Rocky Mount, on Catawba IRiver, can be divided Into two or miore tracts. For terms and particulars apply to mae on theo place or addlresis as below. 3. V.. OALDWEI.L. Gladden's Grove, sept 7-1m Fairfieid County, 8. 0. NEW GOODS! A Large Stock of' FALL AND WINTR JUST RECEIVED BY B. F. DAVETDRQN & OQn New Advertisements. NFWSPX'lk AbV$tISN'd. A New Dookr 91-128 peg'. ;Cioe J QRI by maih - ANrzntf,t Nis C0o.; NkW York, ENDUSS PUNISHMENT. A Discussion Between Rev.3\. Opodt ich Eld.J. 8, Lamar ( Uiverdlis), , j (Christian), of Rthode lsland. <of Georgia. 1IPublished In the "Stnr id. the 'Veat" (Universalist) anmd "Chrisftian Standard" (Christian), jointly, begiuning Oct. Ist, 1870. contining about six months., an, appearing coiupleta in.both papers. Either paper will he sttpplil during (hi uoit able and interesting discussion (Six Month..) One Doltar. i&*For "Stnr.'' address Wt.t.tAnaoe & CA.Twat.t., t'incintnnti. 0 ""- 'r "8u nadard," address R. W. C.ta not., & Co , Cincinn:tti, 0. E2,*00>6 Xt3e c1u.O 00C ria nAT IN THti COltXTUY. NEW YORK OBSERMER.. $3 P t .4 NNU.tfc ONE MONTH FREE ON TRIAL. SI)NhY E. O1tS1, JiR., & t 0., 87 I'ark Row, New York. $100.000 in Six Months can be made b'y a 0hrewd and reliable ian in it sure, safe business. An investmetit of $.!5 will return a clear profit of $475. For particulars entll onc address the NotTu ANamtirAN Pieets Co No. 85 Nassau $ire:t, Nev Yo'-k. No. 28. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Thourands siffer from it. A wtak. ner v>ns. exhausted feeling, no energy. animta lion or vigor, low spirits, wea memnoiy, in voluntary seminal emissions, with loss of power and threatened itapotene. a.The con. sequences of excesses. This is Ntivous llt:u:t.tTv, altd it finde a sosereign remedy in IIUTJil'JJ/l Y S'e1(O3I.'Q; '.-l '1I[ S!'F: CIPIC No. 'li.TY. IJfl Thousands have been cyte-d by these pills. They tone up the rystein, arrest the lisaohi-g s, dispel the gloot{ aid mental'depreslIdn. and re. jup-eiate the-systt"u.-. 'Price $5 for a pack. age of fiee boxentttd a$21vial of,poweler, which is iniportant, an all old long standin, Cases, or $1 par single box.' Sold by all first.clnss drggi,'ts, and sent to any all. dress on receipt of the price: Ad,dress IIU.\PtIRt"-Y.Y'IP:CIlICN0H1MEUOPA'I 111C MEl)ttlNE CO., 66.3 8roadway, N..Y.t 6 --A DAY!--0 new articles for 0.w7 Agents Sslnples free. 11. D. SUAW, Alfred, Me. AVOID QU..\CK8.-A viotim of early in discretion, causing nervous debility, pre mature decay, &c., having tried in vain every adve.kised remuedy, has a simple means of edif.cultutre, which lie will retd tree to his fellow sif'erers. Address J. I. Tuttle, 78 Nstsau-et.., New York. Great Distributioo. ly.the Metropolitan Gyt ('o. Cash Gifts to the Amount of600.000, Every Ticket Draws a :ri1zo.: 5 Ca J1gi.fte, eacl) $20.QOQ, 10,rash gifs. each 10,*00(t 20 ensli gifth, ek-li 6.600i 60 cashgifts, eaoh $1,000, 800 ohsh gifte, iaoh 500, 600 cash gifts. each 100, S0 Elegant Rosewood Pianos, holi $300 to $70, .76 Elegant Pianos,. and Molodeons eaol) 75 to 100 350 8et.ing ,14gchines. each' W to 17.. 500 Gold Watclhes, each 75 to '309. C4sli Prizes, Silver Ware, &c., valued af $100, 000,000. A chance lo draw any of the.above Priz. es for 25o. Tickets describing Pri.es are sealh 4 in Envelopes and well mixed. On receipt of 25o. a Sealed Ticket, is drawn wit hout choice and sent by mail to'any a'). .iresst. The pm ie naumed upon il will be de. lhyered to the ticket-holder otn payniet of OntA,llv; rdos arme lmiediuately sent'to any address by express or retutrn mat I. You wi.fI know w hat, your prize is before you laf for I.' A ny prize excbanged for anothetr of same value. No Blanks. Our C patrouas can depend on fair dealing. RaUrant.a:-We select the IfofW'. i fro:unmay Who hnsie lat ely'drawn Valnnmble Prizes and kindly perinitted us to 'pulblih1 them : Andrew J. 15urns, Chicago, $l0,040;c Mliss diafa 8. Wa'ker. Baltimore, Piano. I $800 ; Janme. M. M at thews, Det roit, $5,(0; 1 John T. Andrews, Savannah, $6,000 ; Miss Agnes 8iminons, Charlestton, Piano. '$000. We publia lio namien wit hout. permisl'on5. Om 1att.Ns'or Trna Pave:s-"Thme firm is re liable, aind deserve their success." beekly Tribune, May 8. "We know them to be a fir d.ealing firm-N Y. Hterald. Mny' 28 "A Mrend 'of ours drew a $5,000 prize, which was promptly receiv'ed."Dal News, , June 8 ' . .. Send for circular. iberal -indutcemenats to'Agents. 8atisfaction guaranleed. Every package of Senled .Envelopes cotins one cash g ift. Six Ticket's for $1 ; 18i foi' $2;' 82foi $5 1it0 fpr $16. All let ters tntmst be addressed to C. D. Whr.,taAns o& Co.,' 60 Broad St., -N. V. MffAhIRIED IPEOPLE.--8end -by small to DUIr. Lce's Agoncy. 699 lIrondway, New York', for desoriptIon of his Medicated Log. enges. Dngerous for singlo pervons, who need not apply. sept 21-4x Iaeathpi'. QLE, JIsrness, Uier, ip, tdaff, S0ont 13and W hang fLeather for sate. Teroms Caib. ,TLWoMPEON,~ WQOD ifA RII LA,W. sept 17 ,. JmencInm at 11'o'clock, will 1e solW"at puia of n t~ore, hme goode',no eht o~the lat obut. r.d Cai in~ Inp rof Go I 8 l er WIte Cloolis. C j ra,1, fat' rYe, 004 dW% eh" Cliotinm, BAcoldt'.,t Sinads, Clasps. (;ollar Buttons, .Watcli Keys, Guard Hooks, Finger Pins, l3vxches, Ear Rings, Ladles' Neoke.hins m.en .Points, Silver Plated Rpaan s, Knaves and Forks1 I set, of Jewel! ers '~6la, and iarlods:others articlesa of Jewe I.iT rpu sh..' 1 l,:JI. CAT1'0AIRT, sept 2t$t93 Adwr.I Qrghed1 , og~ C, 0 , and Birowp ~uar N'o. yoelsnenot. Java, Lqgmyra a d4 (:h.u. IMd ha hal( spd qut'tsr haSr'4j by retsil, and 8,6, 'Itaud 10 pouad-4d4I.g, f fon ldfiph.~q IIrpP'5Qyprss and Painted Wasb Tubs, Brass ,ep a Painted Bgg ~~UKN .46pt.18 - . a The Great Medical Discoveryt Hundreds of Thousands Doar testlmony to their wonderful Curativo Effects. WHAT ARE THEY? "i a? 1:1~ .1v SitJ 0 T1l; ARt NOT A VIL FANCY DRINK 'tad of Po- - un' . Whia'..oy, Proof Spir its, and nefuso Liqgauri. ,.e. rp.i I.td aw'a'etiu t- :a t" , - a t .3 1ii ^.<.i I,ed ''o iri " A-',dtir.,.'e. " " tu/ t,ar,r' & -., t i at 1, It;.) tipp.roatdrqui:nknno. n.ad r.a, L,.Lat arlatrL:, \,- !i.-ite, m1 0l tn I .1 Nati.) N41.ts nA t I n,in of t'a .f.rr f'ro ttol al1Alooholio Atimnttants.'I:uyn '1 'it AT.DLOOpD J?tJrLIkAn Ui 3 'LW.-i GIVING PIIN" OIkPJ.T7. n t. r'lc: lt .uv' ., ,...4 lIsivip,rat-r -1 1:te a '""..+,.i, tiarj:: rt t .1-ianous matter', .tl r ".,.....A tlto L.i t , a li..althty condlition. 'i p rna4 Can take that llitt, ri, ace,tuitg to r"'t a, nn* I retuuin lowt unwell. $ 10o w.1 bugiven for an atnuraho ens, pro. ...:c,tilo bones tire not destro}ed 1'ytatncral ,"ai.iaia or p'.bcr meana, and t!.o vi..1 oryt '. ' 14, ~ .o ' i t ho ltint of r"a'r. For Itlanin'ttory and'Obron.o Rhen. matisni. d Goui. Diapept4a. or Indi. s:o 'tion. ,%d lous, 1 1ttent. and inter-T mittont Fdvorn. 1)iorsesor thl Blood, tt'$ llio bic n i4st151 "rre sl. nUoh Bia. eagba are disteel 'br Vitiated Blood. wirh .r"arr.alty pro,luce.t by tt,atng.eaeat of thu Digostdvo Orgs. 1u. y uvit!or to the Citom,lh, an 'stimulat e tho torpid lt'r and bowete,' whioh re't d"r t'tem of n'1e1ieli e e try inl elt*e aIt. tha 1,'.o, I 4 f tut:tritles, ant hit trtin,; now li,f and vi jur ta o, lhe wholt eyam. Dyspepola or Idtdigestion, ITa'scaha, Pain in tito Uhiouldrrs, 4.ul,,Thn,ao h i utuobi~~hi.i,cA' ne.s of ila thats, )i,zine,.-, Botar ht .1 A Taste in t't'- Mouth, .liliutas Attacka, I'alpitation of the I -.ttt, Citous 3)ischarges of Uritte, Pain in :i: a r,q.on t fthe l'iIlnerva, n1 a huntirel other p tilal syito:ni wihtet nre tht otl/prings of 1).itpesiro arured 1.y theto liitters. .-anso tue Vitiate.1 ilIoo I wh"nover you find .r.an .puritia bureting t hrough the skin1 'Itin I a. Eruptions, or bore' cleatiso it o when it is fa:i1, anal your fee-lings wi.t tell you1 when. Keep thl blood pure and tho health of the system will follow. l'IN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking in the system of so ntany Uihusands, are efectually dentroyod anl rcnove.l. For full dii octiuns, read carefully the ciretlar arnannd each bottle, printed in four languague Enliih, German, Irench, and tipanih. J. WA LKEIt, 32 dr, Comnaeme Street, N. Y. Proprietor. R. H. McDONALD & CO - Druigileta and GeneralAtrent e. San Francisco, Califurola, and 32 andS4 Con. merco street, N. Y. UirSOLD 3BY ALL DIUOOIST8 AND DEA 1W4. . .y, ...... . iept 17-5i Iaivcy and Sial STABLE. .d A , GOODI N q, Pi'01'4l11(lEt01.1 llAVE jurl received one of,1the. fnesl lots cf IlORSES,, and ,MULES ever ;ought to lhis markel, . Aly friends and he ptbliu i.n gonerii aire itvitad to, iftppeo. hemll. I aut i.atisfied that she iStock and rices will "uit all thos)e Iit vi qg' to pur, btate. Cnrriage. Buggies, Wagons. nni Saddle lorses always on hand, to hire o, tlf,most beral lerams. sept 13 FertilizersI Fertilizers I :JAVING secured the Agency for Fair . field County for the fullo%ing Fertili ere : Soluble Pacoific Guano, Baugh'. laiw Brane Suaper-Phosphatte, Trho CarolinaFertiliser,, Ilthodes' Stuper Pah,(phate, Orchailta Guano, Coaton Fooal, Niaryland A mmon,ted, Coampounad Acid Phosphnfot of Lime, for I an bWjpEpated't.kupply ay friend, rich anay of the above as low as the' dame iab puirohased iit any ot-her mar et' With Fre ightt and Drayage ndded. Call timy store annd get circulttrs deseirlptive of *'J NO. II. CA TIHCA R T. feb 1., 1870. , - SEW Mattresases large and small, Trun dio Beds, &c., jtt9eoeived at July 19 olN TYR E & CO. ~I~COT &CW. E are receiving, and offer to the Citi ace of Fairtield, upon terms ase lib al aa can be prcrhaaed it1 tlhe State, * latrge A weli safeoted 8tockamebnaistilng In par a follows : 10,0,:0 y'fs. Ileil4Bagging. ,12,00"Dundee Ia 10 onsEngishArrqw Ties, 60Dl.Sgar, of e.very grd. 2(1 Dage !io, LagusIra, Java and 4b e&:fsaimoir Pytp, 1800G Lbs. Lard. 10Bags anad Shle. Flour. W~its, J#xtr~oai,, egare aind Tobacco, ALBO LS . - 5 8pleees 1f 1ay Llnaey, gay Jeans, o. a a10-1ates Dtown Odiode of earety upsahjfy Plantation lae. 50ots. fta $8.00 2 seea boee tad, Boots, . foses, 4xesP, t%al3 'traos Cetsa tough' Mioilds. A LSO i'ougfeile Water, - Leteen 'CItrate, Bea lols ParIneva&d. a.m GelStAvne, lemklaass Vanilla, Sod, Veset ewdere, &o,, &o,, &o. t - E ,/ . * r IN STORE UGR lletg er.ai sdr Cof. sse .t1~.p66,, Rau.sa Sal, Biolasse, ,ard, Rice, etc. Call and 4 u1 4u oE before par - me.aahak w. .. , a . .. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. T HE AAsessors in.J('airtield County, will . commence to assess property : both real and porsonal. on-Wedinesdny the 7th day of tis month. Tax Payers will be required to give a description of their real estate, the number of acres ani how bounded. the returns must be made within the time re. quired by law. Any One neglecting, or refusing to make returns, will be dealt with nooorditng to-law. . J. 8. STE''W.1R:T, sept --t2x2 County Au'litor. Notice to Tax Payet H. rilE tnie t'ur t d Coileetion of 'uv!, L Taxets Exten-led to the I st Otiobet next, Exoxattions will 1ns lively be issuesd against all deftault ers at t hat itIme. By order Council. 1. N. WI'IIEis, sept 10-tf See. & 'lt etts. Notice to P'opei'ty Owl's. , LL Persons owning Property in the t', r. l.pot ate limits of the Town of Wistsbort will be regnested to have the side walks it front of their property put in good Cdi. tion by lthe itt d:ty of Oclther next In case of neglect to have this dnue, the 'Ti,wni 'ouncil will have it doune at the E:xpense of Ihe owner of the property. By order of Council. 1. N. W ITIlElt, sept 10--tf 8ec. & Tress. TO CONTRACTOH8. PROPOSALS for the rohuilding of Ash. L ley's & Brown'sI Bridges over litt I Iltiver, will be received up to the 1st of Sep tember next. The former to ie built by the Counties of Riohland and Fairfield. The Bridges must be substantial structure" with iland.Railings, and without Covers. Con. t;ictors witl be required to warrant tipe" llridges for twelve months. Estimiates for the Bridges must be made out separtutely. By order Board t'ounty Conmisioners. 1. N. WVlII E 1(S, Chairman. aug 11-tif TO CON'TRA CTORS. PRlOP~OSA L8 for the. constrnuctionu of a Bridge over the pinun Fork of Wateree (reek, on the road l;aling from White'Oak lo Chester, Wvill be'received tip to the 2th if August, isi. T'hdt lirNsgo to be 501 feel long, 8 feet high frot bot tot of sill in bed of Creek. 2 Bnches with a spon of 27 feet, Rock luttment at each end of Bridge. anil Ilaud-Italling on top. By oruler Board County Cui utietloners. I. N. v lTl EITI lS, h,tirman. Aug I1if NOTI CE. W,ILL be offered for sale on (the fir;( Monday in October next, to the high est bidder, for Cash, one Iron Safe, nearly new. I. N. WIHEIhri, Chairninn -ept 8-t-xz2 d. Cuonnly Cominnis're SODA 1OUNTAIN, rp IHE SODA FOUNTAIN of Mr. E. W. Ollever hay been removed to tho Those wishing Soda - Water, fresh and cool, are requested to call at E. IV. Ollever & Co.'s, at the old stand. B. W. Of1EVER Co. sept 8 . DISSOLUTION. 1HE firm of Gooding, Stuart & Co., is this day dissolved by inutal consent. We recommend to the public Mr. (1. A. White, who has rented our Bakery and will conduct the same. A. F. n0DINO, C .STUA[tTl lI. RICE. July 26. 1870. The undersigned has charge of the Books sin I Accounuts, and' will clone up tiahe usi newus of the firm. - -A. F. GOODINCh. July '28 'EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. 1 LAapersonas having demands agninust L 3'ot. 8ti t, decensed 10(, are rtinested 1o present (lie samo, sroperly' atttetd, andl those indebted wvill please mnkte pnyment to .lOHN TF. Wi. STI'TT, JAS. L,. MA RII'N, aug 27-8m-. ,Execnft era. SIt. Zion Collegiate Inlstttlile, W IINNSBORO, 8. 0. '[HlE Scholast ic Year of 1870-'71 of this well knowni School for Boys will opee alondny, September 12. Stindents are sb jected to the wholtesomue restraints of muili ftry dikciphine, and wear an appropriate 4iniforun. Tamixs rrn 8xeston-$18, $22, $25 and $30, according to grade, payable qtnarterly in qdivanco. For circulars. containing fu!l informuation apply to 0. A. WOODWARD, Prinicipal. - . M. Mr FARRtOW, aug10-n:Associate Prxincilpal. THlE WAR IN EUROPE Is Still Going On. REMOVAL TO THE -(Adjoining MoCully's Orocery.) 9WOULD)inform nmy old friends, oubt o. -mwer. and the. public generally, hat. I heye.1;emoved my eptdire ettoolk of Dry (Gods, Clothin1 g, &c., ho the~ large uund comn. mtidlous Store, next door to MclCnl'v's Oro cery Watabl'shment, and'am'now fully pros pared to offer superior inducements to the . ..Fecllng thankful for the liberal pat ronvugo bestowed while at the eid Stand," I wouild respectfuly solicit a renewal or continua tIon of t he same at n,y NE4W STORE. S. WOLFEB, Agent. .aug 15 _______ _____ Dissolution. T:liE oanrshi of Thomp~son &Wood-. consent, Ptersons indebted to us must make prompt, payment without delay, ae eording to their promises made. Auguasl 28, 1670. - 0.-f THIOMPSONJ, T. W. WOOD3WARD. New Firm. H ji unader ned ia,e ihul a (y entered1 iisa Cattnaerskp undeor the name and *t e ocfThmpson. Woodward & Law. '0, R, THfOMPSON. .s) . , 0DAD IMMENSE AND UNPRECEDENTED DECLINE IN PRICES I N extensivo as"orttnent of nil styles o SGOODS. witht many artich'"s entirelj 111W, just received and now on exhibition. Every Article a Bargain I As Cheap its any Market ! BRING THE GREENBACKS AND (I T BAR1GAINVS GOODS SHOWN WITH PLEASURE. ni'l10 1. N. WITilERS. FRESH MEDICINES! VINEG.\RL BITTERiS, Rosadnlis, Koskoo, ul Pet re, llalsaaai Copaiva, Worm Confec. ions, Vermuafuge, Oil of Amber, Dovers Powders, Alcock's l'laster, (1um Opium, 1lo1"phine, Strong's Pills, Jayno's E peoto. rnut, Chlorofort, Cod Liver Gil, Risley's Litchu, Mustang Liuiusnt, &e. lheth Blrirk. Castile Soap, (Iinger, Crenna. I alter, Fly Poison, Corn Starch, tat P1. ion, Yvnst. Powders, Cilrio Acid, Salts of h'emon, (o.x' Celntine, Chineso Vermillion. -AL O, 100 gallong Brilliant Oil 11sM receivell by KKT(iI IN, AIcMASTER & BRICE june 11 GRAND CLEARANCE. STOCK of a previous purchano Is offered at One linif of Original Coat. In order o make roon, for Fall Uuods. Call at once, 01r now is the timue. I3'i'.g tb.o IJv,m. AND SECURtE A BARGA IN. One in which y, u will realixn the value of your money. S. WOLFE, july 14 Agent. Winnsboro Workshops. Iam prepared at my hop i lo do all kind of -smith and w-ood work in lihe vry flen e."t style, o. II anid oxnnino for yourseives. L. M. IBOLICK. may 24-ir Billiard Saloon. 0o n lAR is now.sopple.d,with.0 and we are propared to furnish our custo. miers with nil kinds of Light, Wine and Summer Drinks. E~ W. OLLEVER & Co. may 7 TURNIP SEED, 1UTA SAGA, tied Top, Fiat. Dutcoh, Yellow Aberdoan, Large White Norfolk, Large White Globe. Fresh and! genuine, wholesale and retail, ly KETCHIIN, McMASTER& BRUICE july 9 PRIVATE AND TRANSIENT BOARDING HOUSE, BY. H. B. MVolVaster , WINNSBORIO, S. C. 100 yards Easat of Passenger Depot. (ow. VasIoIxSP ?RaWKs.) april 28-1y Fine Flour. A LOT of Fine Flour, the finest ln'mar. 1kot, just received at ul MoINTYRE & CO.' BLAOKSMITH .SHOP. !tlY enstomers and friendsl will aind me at - LaughlIn's Old Stand, near the P',assenger Do. polt, where I am prepar ed to do all kind of Smith and Wagon Work Riepairs on Duggles And Carriages neatly executedi. W. Ii, DUVA. may 19 Lagair ! Lagar? AT . H. W. DE8I'0RTE5? WINNSBORO, 8. * rNprietor. June 4--6mi