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[OrIginat.) di A Storm. The sunbeams are fading, tho noontide is tl nigh And thici elouds are a lading, the autumnal W sky ; The wild wita! is rushing, thro' glen and i thro' glade, hi And the tree tops In crushing, o'er the forest B are laid. The lightning is flashing, and kldlus the I oloud, 5 The rain-drops are splashing, eth moment more loud, The thunder unending, sams quaking the a eirth. sA And the clouds. in descending, to torrents h give birth, it The f orm god is raging, he moves all In wrath, h The eleinenats are waging, to bow in his 8 path ; Sublino is his anger when viewe-I by the 0 good, 'Tis the hand of our Father a type of the ti flood. a What feelings of awe, in the bnsom ar ise, q When we witness this war, of the qarth and b the skies, b And grateful each hour, to the ruler above, o We quail 'netith His power, while we trust In flil Love. FArNS. The Bewitched Clock. About half-past eleven o'clock on o Sunday night, a human log, enveloped in blue broadolot h, might have been seon entering Cephas Barberry's kitch en window. Ther leg was followed k finally by the entire person of a lively p yankee, attired in his sunday go to meetin' clothes. It was in short, Joe Maywed who was burglariuoly, in the dead of night., won his way into ti the deacons' kitchen. C' '\Vonder how much the old deacon .1 made by orderin' ite not to darken t< his duor again I soliquisod the young ti mian. Promised him, I wouldn't but, didn't say nothin' about winders. ' Winders li just as good as doors, if 1 there ain't no nails to tear your trow- 11 sers onto. Vonider if Sal'll come e, down ? The critter promised me. p I'm afraid to move hero, cause I C might break my shin over sumthin, e or another and wake the old folks. h Cold enough to freeze a bear here, t Oh, bere comnes Sally I" Thb beautiful maiden descended Lj with a pleasant smile, a tallow candle n and a box of matches. After receiv ing a rr.pturous greeting she made up a roaring fire in the cooking stove, 1, and the happy couple sat down to en- i joy the sweet interchange of views r and hopes. Bua the course of true a love ran no smoother in old Barber- b3 ry's kitchen than it did elsewhere, and i Joe, who was making up his mind to t treat himself to a kiss, was startled -j by the voice of the deacon, her father, , shouting from her chamber door "Sally, what are you getting up in the middle of the night for ?" "Tell him it's most morning," whis. pored Joe. "I can't tell a fib," said Sally. "I'll make it a truth, then," said Joe, and running to tho - huge old I fashion clock that stood in the corner, lie sat it at five. "Look at the clock and tell me l what time it is." oried the old gentle. man up stairs. "It's five by the clock," answered Bally ; and corroborating the words, the clock struok five. The lovers sat down again and re- ' sumed the conversation. Suddenly I the stair case began to creak, "Good gracious l it's father." - "Tfho deacon by thunder ;" cried Joe ;"hide me 8al1" "Where can I hide you 1" cried the I distracted girl.1 "Oh, T know," said he, "I'll < squeeze itnto the clock ease."~ And without another word he eon- I conaled himself in the case and drew the door behind him. Thbe deacon was dressed, and sit- I ting himself down by the cooking stove,, pulled. outa his pipe, lightened ] it, and cotmmenced smoking very de-. likerately-atnd calmly. . "Five o'olook eh ?" said ho. "Welli I shall have time to smoke three or fru pipes, then I'll go and feed thet et'itters." "Hadn't yen better go and food the critters first, sir, and smoke afterwards ?" suggested the I dutiful Sally. "No, smokin' clears my head and ' wakes mue up," answered the deacon, who seemed not a whit disposed to e harry his enjoyment. went tho clock. . ( "Tormented lightning p'cried the deacon, starting up, and dropping his Pipe on the stove. "What in' - rea tionus that ?' 1'. . "It's only the clock striking Lye," C said Sally tremulously. Whis I dling I ding I ding I went the ~ eld ocok fursiu ly.' "Powvers of mercy I." cried the ~ deacon. "Striking five F it's struck a hundred already." "Deacon Barberry 1" erid the den. - eon's better-half, who had hastily robed ( herself and now came plunging down ~ the staircaise in the wiliest state of : ahatm. "What is the matter with a the clock 1 "Goodness only knows," replied the ' old nar,. "It's tbeen in the family P theso hundred years and never did know it to- carry on so before." a ikir I bang i bang I bang F went tl~e clock. "It'll burst ibself P' crier? thre oldC lady, shedding a flood of tears, "and .1 thorn won't he nothing loft of it." "'It's bewitced," said the deseon,.. who retained a leaven of New England ,J superstition in his nature. "Anyhow o1 he said, after a pause, advanclog reso- T Iutoly toward the clock, "i'll see il what's got into 'it 1"0 "Ohm, don't," criad the daughter, g sffetonately selzingoneoof his ooat ni tails, while his faithful wife hung to .b the other. "Don'tj"'choruseed both the women h together. 0 aol o i f ti rkness.. Bat the wotmen woild 0941etgo, so ,e deacon slipped off hisj coat, and iila, frota the gudden -eoiaat( ,' sistance, they fell heavily on the or, be darted towards, and laid his md on the door of the clockoase. ut no Itstin power OU'ld op -. e was holding it inside with a ath asp. The deacon began to be -eadfully frightened. lie ganb dhe' ore tug. An unearthly yell,-as of fiend in distress, came fronq thejrne. de, and then the olockease pitbed' )ad foremost on the floor, smashed 9 face and wrecked its proportions. The current of kir extinguished the ght- the deacon, the old lady and illy fledup stairs, and Joe Maywed Etricating himself from the 'CIO feeted his retreat in the saiae way tat he bad entered. The: neit day 11 Appletown was allie with the story r how deacon- Barbeiry's clock had en bewitched ; and though many elieved its version, some, and esp e ally Joe Mayweed, effected to dis redit the wholeaffair, hinting that te deacon had been trying the experi. ent of tasting frozen cider, and that levagaries of tho.olock 'ad1 isNg nly Ia n d*stomporki i g!"itbn. Vice in the Far -Wcst. The editor of the Kansas City Bi. tin. in conpany with a party ' lice, has been interviewing, a vile Ad notorious den in that city," called Phe A bbev." Hear li ~c It is, knovr *a'a pOpn retr eo desperadoes and courtesans of the ty, whero they, caronse, --_-drink and it, shoot and rob to their hearis' coni nlt, unmolested by the au1irity f to city police. 1t wa4 night. The robbery of a exan had been atccossrill/y consum. ited, and the fancy, with their Friends ad met, to hold bigh carnival over the cape of the criminal. As we ip roach the accrsed #pot we heard -ies of "Murder, murder f" shriek of omen curses anl groniia that we'ry arrifying, r.ingled with son:d1 of olli r, revelry and music. Apprnndehing oser, we found revoalad to sight .in te dim gloom of the night one of the most revoting sights we havemyp r sen. yig in ieps, in holes *rd in the ra ere human forms of both sexes "lest. driink," cersing and .maping ilde in t.he middle of the WVesiptaC Mu a deadly struiggle was goitig oil-; party of minuriate.h women, naddened y drink, were fightinig anl rcreamninig i the grasp of "beings in'the: form' of Wen." 8,me had razors, others knives. 'lie blood was aflowiig freely, arr1. the round was strewn with articl % of drss ats, chignons, ribbons, jewelryV. and reapons. The advent of the police inde a temporary cessation of the mork grous strife. Passing into the "Abbey" we fonnO long frame building in.the rear, lied mith a strange and notley"-rowd. n the centre of the floor were liffrties of )en and wotnen in the lowest grade or ice, dencing in one drunken medley. Iere we found a hot-bed or crim'- -a andenonium. We turned and left.' ArMoST A FIonT.--UriT-StreATES !TAM. PA.YuoUrn PtVit _t A- I 'RENCII VESS~. oF W All.-JWASBIIING ON, October 17.-.A letter from on oard the Unitedl States steamer Ply. notith, in the -English Channel, dated he latter part of Septemnber, and just eceived here, says:. .We passed a large number of viessels his afternoon, and among them a 1'renchman of our sirze passedt ngs gomng mt. We showed our flag and hie kept in for abont a .mile,. when suspecomvg hat all wvas not 'right, hie cime 'after ms full tilt. We wvent to gjnartere, anyl oaded thme guns and waited fore him o come up. We jogged along at our isnal rateof speed/siggdess, aht4 tihe !'renlch afler us with his ee B theiir paarters. We '-cana uit 4 star moard quat ter, and as we thought he ntended platting a shlot acrossq oui- bows ve lowere51,the plyt p0orty ltJam P lhe Il in.ch sun, 'ghen te' b6eed 'e, nd went awny. ' [ We fivid bf the s Na vy..Regi tr 8 lhe United StateR that thle Ply mouth is t.hird class serow frigate of 1,122 tons nd carrying t welve guns. She is ttache'd to the European fleet, now ommanided by Rear Admiral Oliver I. 3lisson. The Frenchl vessehijt, oubt had mistaken the Plymolgth:,sr lerman vesse!.-Baltimot '4z ajge IIANKS AND BacrrjDaa.--Gen. 3reckinridge and G*M, nks' met the tiler day at th~e Bhirpet'4Ionse, mn Cin. Innatti. Tihe two llti 'not met, for tein ears. They 94kni members of longress togeflber fifteen years ago. 'hey are old frie'nds. One' wore the Ine, the othiir thbe gray. Both were miders inl the great civ~i war, but on pposiig .sides. They met, aft'er all ic vicmssimudes of thie last dee.,,e or ially, 'and Banike Is: nrbr"L ig. >n, the gulest of BrEekinridge.. The* lustr'at'omis aspleasant, as it iqnga' |,rnetive, and oa4ihbtl9 shov;:tif red. os chaps thtjthere is not nearly so mnch fire and brimstone among sensible euple as they thirik: Ge.la -~ maw.et ami-abW and srecontpisI(drl i na mot libe'rlpoinnt [Perhaps ho may besnmlh ottsi~o ongres. Qertamly leio CoMNT8' 0P' TFWE ENOLuIsEPiws -Lonidon, Oct., 1 r5--The. ~i Lourtlals are teem ing with ' enlogiat >ltuary'- u~tiees of ('en; Lek. "'-ndhe limEs thi~s morning Col. FrawaunatbepoF. e Guards, goes so for as to ay. the Ily blot upon. tlie reptation of -the 'esat cobaemander,,wh e e% 'J sp a hilatioma of th gOQth m~yef~tr titt it tie of lb'rederiesburgi -abieift lhe tributedl to thle fact tbat ihIbaseni di. amanity overpowefed th iftdhet .f~neat.e BEST SIX-VCORD bread put up for -'47%ierioan market 11 1mith A1iq ra i'ms 1H Frodai Np. 8'to No. 100 iyql.t b: for JHand, and MachinA ITH~LEKIGH WERSITV SOUTH BETilHEtR PA. rOUNsDi BY 11ON. AsAjPACKCaq!, Thieooutse Is of Fotr' Years. two in the Fist and seontI .olmesere' andl-awo inone of itli following Tetchnical Schools : 1, Genir. al Liiedlde'; 24h Engieer ;8, A chaniat Engin~etiny.' 4, Mining ~ad Meitl. lur..; 5, d.oalytieal ChiniFry. . Th'oe-l srnarka~bletror its pr' ale, good water health'and beauty of..aoenor'y sbut8-14 hours bf rail frdui'Ne* York abd 2 1-2 from 'hiladelphia The fine buildings and liberAl avrangenlents for in atruetion ormmend it to .pirents and stu. dentw. 'Apply to the Presvilent. 8t u'desu admitted'at any-timo; Sewing Machines.- Agents Wantedi'-' Stilary -1O,000 Pir yo'r. n'irouier and samplesof *ork , free. Addtess . C.ry ital 8 wing.Siachitidicogsnestoh, bless. , 3 A DAY FOR ALL.-- teneil Tool dm 640 Blro a T. re ROYAL IAVANA LOTTERY. Prizqs9A.el and,iti ormation fu |s e4 by G EQ Q UP'iAM,W idence. IVJ1 M0 CENTS TO $6 'ER ETENING AT 11ONS. We are prepared to furnish profitable employmept tp tlen Vindl Women In h lel% honeu. - Ong perp*i lP delh loonattJO tlhroughout the United States, can engage in this business at grealt wares. We sendi, free. full particulara and a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on. Any p'erson seeing t~i, bhi tblife rons pr. fitable, permanent work, shonid send us their address, withot. delay. E. C. ALLIEN & CO, Augusta, Maine. AVOID QU.\CK.-'A 'iclim of early in discretion. causting nervous debility. pre nhlur.. decny, &o., having tried in vain evcry advertisedl remedy. has a simple menus of self-culture. which lie will Prud) Tre I aOi o 6nW dre% V.tF Lip man's ARIE OT GREAT.GERMAJO BtTTERSI PUREWP., MEDICAL CORDaI A 1 Itefatie,-,.. Ant b GREaAN' GRE R A N' BTT'ES a'o an ,o a itith oshudrm GREPAT' .R&GERMAN BERUERS Is opo ed o the pueso th : e 1Jtor natd w. ithe al ulens p ea. tha rare iiilt o a y arandtio foril th e ou loil et dyspfesla, % frofaitfe'de of ac and Digp tiLed of anhe 'Ner ia - ~cl~oe birelitybe r~,i~tkansd.ipptjhe l c ier k Claib~t, Genet~ a ure l~earti~i fr~n th c A--o Will 'i! t f&T~4 A h~"I SITTER.'S the hist t6fd10 airo t i e'diu whorew a g Mse d7arcommend -AAfAMgo.)8, 187G; lesars. Jaqobb.ippman A. s, 8avanh, 00*ME asywe)hfero mes your esteented I ~tter of.bhe 1dth int,,ocntaii.a Various t posnen a rel~atlw ~ ~ or ~ ~ n Dilt opnafesa-htti ydmr Bittet* he - 'l1 -1Idt yohlt-eilett'tis to be, itbo1 Germahi pepdia, engral debility and netVd ( . es-nldahood 1fetMiki1t 'il jng f g I'dn*d b N liIy ' I p -r thatitxi itE irar' a ltis; J'ret-o niyg gA~d eg OJAile%, n &83ttes W 'fT tt I8 I "' may lg' E -m * -XI q e zu. ~ dent6 Mil' nsboro 3iEl - , '0 Yiroa6 August 1oth, 188. Allow me to'call your itat io to my 1re paratiott of Comtgonnd Extfact The1mpohnt pqrt.Are BUCH U,. LONG . ,hIoba .It J'axKP4VATto.-Btecha, In YU. .iuni er Derried, by distillation, to 'rm a fid gin. Cuheba extracted by dia. p aeement b.h nplrits obtainet. Iroin juni. ptr, 1tArries; very little pSugar is tised. and a small proportion of spirit. It Ir monre palatable than any naw in tle. .Buohu. as prephi-ed 'by b'uggists, is of a dark color. -to In a plant that enius it% fragrance; the notion of a flame dehiroys this (its amtive principle), leaving a dark and glulinous decoction.. - M Ie is the color of inredicnte. The Phulau in my prepaora. tioti pfedominates; the 'smallest quantity of the other Ingredients are kdded, to prevent .fermentation , upon in'speotion, lt; will be found not to be a Tiqepure, af ann4e in ,Pharmncope, no.r Is I a ,Syrpp-apd therefore can be aied in omse whiere fever 9r iiflaniation oxist. In thi, youd'have lie knowledge of the ingredlehu'- -aid Wbe mtdt of preparetioi,. Hoping thal-you will favor it with a tri. Al aid that upon- inspection it will nmeet with, our approbatIoq4 , - ith a feeling of. otidhenee. I avn, very respeciifully, .'T, lilElat ilotD 'Vtemitsf "ni lDltsggtmt, 'f 10 Tears' Experience. [Vrom the targest Manufaoturing (hem lat in tohe World.] Novannn, 4, 184, "I am acqttainted with lir, fi. 7. NIrs. nomn - he occupied the Drug Store opposite my residence. and was sueicesLs(il in con ducting the business where thebrs hal not been eqUally so befo # iMa. I have been fvterably impressed with his chatdeer and etilerprise." WILLIA \I WIIGHTMAN, Firm, of Powers s 0 eightnmn, Manusfactallag Uhemisus, Ninth *ad Drown striels, Phladelps. NIembold's Flmid Extract Suchi la tfe great specific for UnIversa1 LasuituuJp Th c~~ ontiin once affected witha Or gftnlo Weakness, requires the aid of tledi. 14ime to mtre h dnei o ti hp my. CHU invarinbly does.- If no treniment Is sabmitted te', Consuamption or Inniily e,. sues. Ifu affections peen~lar to Vemke.' I., tum equalled isy auny other. . Prparto0,,.;Relit OlorosIg, et Kaentiogy, Pe~t.1,mness, op Su salonof Cusltiary I'vaountions, d! &hriobrth$ Saie of tfme' Ufteitte aa compluntes - neident 'Io the- sex, oi I e decline ow change. of lit.. lIcInitoId's FIad 2:b04 Bauthusan * npNvfd 80805euh 1,11sI ln ewtentinhte romt Vhe 4 if yrn dseases arising'-rom hasbib of di~hij af184 a~ lktre espeace, Uile er o change n diet the6s dieae.: 1 a-0 'Mae ehwbeldFid Eirvac6.Ru Jn dwll diseaedw of th'eee ts, whieth'e psiea a. 9**sie of frate', Pon' whateVet, fflti*,9ri inst jags and'.o -matter of how logs o.,I pleasant, in taste and 9dow, 'amediate' in sotiety and more etrt..hM*b thea any of tido preparations pt Dark er 1rbw fio~s Purab7e.dows or -a Tt r :--; m.s y . a' n t, eov maht be the asiek ' of the abovb'di& -- f4b se-as4ed1y-hatel d mental 59v4a ay a6Ivesa MMid n ddOeli 9 ~ ehm -A -xJ 484.Brosdway1 eler56th. S e i j(a ,.51t.? Ai',V* et AL M AM A3A A.2 Al. A A"iTliCAN HEAfE'i -ES4)RER,- purifies thp blood ud Otqe. Sorofrpfla, $ypbllis, Skin Dis st RhJ1 sie, psenlses of Wo. l ,an' ln Affections of the BoLiie'r n d XId e.Recom metdel-by IhU MediAll Ifultycond Naty thousands of our best oitisens, , Kg4 tihe test1Jmony;of 'hysiolspv And lpegsjwikq 1txre used Kosadalis; send our Rosalni Is Guide to lealth Book ,S Alma OV 'for Iis' year, which we publish fok grdtilious distribution I It will give yo In ch valuable informs. r,119n. Sr.,R, ,W .Varr,.of Baltimore, sa.,. take plasure in rvcomnueuding your Uouadall a a very powerful alterative. I have seen it 4sed in two a-es with happy reautisi--One ti a case of second. ary Oyphille,.in which the patient pro. opced, himself cured after having taken five bqttles of your medicine. The other I. a catie or scrofila of long standing, which is rapidly inpqnoving under its use,'and the indications are that the patient will soon rocotcr. I hItl careflilly . exanined the formula A ny which your Ilosadalis 1. made. amid qnd it and exoelldni compound of alter atlte ingredients. Dr: 8parks, of Niebolosville, !y, Pays he has used liosadis In cases of Scroful, and Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory results--as a cleanser of the Olood I know no better eredy. sauluel 0. MeIFdden,Martreesboro/ Tena.,pya4ys, .I Ja uTed even bot I les of Rosadal. jig, m9d am eptirely cpred of flhenna tisom 'i1 id me four bot les, as I wish i dor flij brthblei', ithihai srofulof-us sure fes. Injamin Beltti, of Lima, Ohio, writes, I iove sugtfered for twenty years wj~ :an- ingeterato eruiption over my wholo'body'; a short timeo since I pur. chased a bottle of 11osadalis and it ef. feaiaa pertect cure, Rosadilis is Said by al d 8ggists, Laboratory, 01 Exchange Place, Bal. tinore. lDst, CLEMUI'NT & CO., may .19-ly Propi ietors. Oity-five Frft Prize 19edals AWarded. THE GREAT outhean Piano MA NUFA CTOR Y .mI Knabe a Co. itANIJFACTUhi ila Or R 1D SA1IE RF, D IfPf" GHT P I A N 0 -.'1 O JY E S, These Instrumenti lave been before the publio for nearly Thirty Years. and upon jcrtelt eielleuee alone atinend an nnpur. cased pre-eamlence, which pronounces them.unequalled. Their - O33.e cogpikinef gten#t power, sweetness and fine iligipg qrallity, as, well as great purity of !atonlatich and Sweetness throughout the entire soale. Their is llan* anda4 tio, and entle sly free from Itibeetifaedi fonnd in so matfy Fianda I, U Workmnship . tey tr unequalled, using but the verg best SHAmean 59A'UKArL, the lsge capital einployed in our businese enabling as to keep continually an immense stbok of lum ber, &. , on hand. M our SoAews FMmov have oyr Ne*t Inproved Oventrung Seale and the AotiArrA TtErLi. MW We would call spediot attemtion to ohr late itm evements in aRAID7 rIANOS ah 8QVf'E GIANg , f"Piva, potar Y W. 104 which bring the P'atno neare'v per feat ion tha h'as yet been aptf a,te. Erery P'iano Putty Warvvwrterfor 6 rear. W aemade arrangements for the Sorsx FAttLit . ORGANS AND. afimIiOCIONS, whaoh we ofer, WVolbsale: said Retail, at Legrn. Faetryr Psler , W A . l B & CO., seat' 18.-Orib ' Balti-more, Mci. %rOOD .U NTUR~E! IJ81 ejived dlirect frem trhebest facto. risof. N lg p ntn Consist. 8nfas, Dbvrwmr, rier Cilvns.8ani, &o; Dced Steads ad C.hairs of Ifteen dhifferent giueder egl Wem,1rphes. Saloon .Tuisa apd everything ;usua ly kept In the' P urnittu, Lieo. whieh we jaokae to sellsinu sdt. 8,/ N MolTR. C CO)TTONI GINSV&. c Gallett/s Patent-Steel Brusih H1318 Oeiibratec Gin ean be seen at. work t ~wty Pst fiet. f t he ,8tale. .Price, Coto- cnFedors---p'reventinag any herti sbbfanowsmferhi; the Gbagpreotoia$ ~ho pus froraiojing. an5 rb5i4fo fiew i ~ a* to ' e of G'. 9 W'c' affow *ese-irVno 726. Pea body' Oo tokr Beed FIalerk-triet$ hutchnson's 0.id46 s----Ptioce $25: On heom, Patent.BIroa.ossi Eeed-5owerg, tet &hetrt aanj,ymi feelb ,rIcea $Al And If Jfm %9 fl or l eruqn, for E~actors Cna. Wmmission '(Ir' hTr w,, bue t drc 4! tSam Litt4it (ul(16k11o8l of SOURERN 'ECURITIES; CiHARLISTON, S. C, .orreoted Wokly li broker, No. 25 Broad St. October 14, 1870. 15tu~M e bUi-ra iS'9 ; oUt i: CnG411 a,13 9iO; du, etV,-@80 do, detieter44 utok, ex int- 080 .1 RAsIWcatO sToeds-Char~lo ; Columbia and Augusta,-4>46: Or enivill' and Co lumbia. 2; Northeasiern. 96@; Sa va1nnah and Charleston, 85; Soslh Carolina, (whole shares) 45; do., (half do) 22. 8OUTM 0AROLINA ANM 01Wk., *nuik of Charlesto ,- - *fank of Nbwberry, -(a) Bank of Camden,- 6o @ Bank of Georgetown, -7 Bank of South Carolina, I --4 lank of Chester, 8 -- flank (if Hamburg, I)@ Bank of State of 8. V. prior to 1R8f, (2@iy Bank of State 6f 8. C. Issue 1861 niad 1862, 42@ *Planters' and Mechalocm' Bank Chlauleston, -@ *Fleople's Bank of Clantleston, --- *Union Bank of Charleston -- Southwestern R R Bank, !;harlesa ton, (old) -- Southwestern H It Dank, Charles State Jk of Chitleston, - Farmers' and Esohunge Baik of Charieston, - Exh~ange llnk of colnabl, 5 Consweretni [Unnt of Columbia, (4 Merchant's BAank-of Cheraot -- Planters' Bank of Fairfield, d ,. Slate of S. 0, Bills lteceivable,' Par City of Charleston Change Bille, pai *Ihlls toarked thr.. (4) are being redeem ed at. the Bank Couniers of eesh. jan 22--) P. P. TOALr CHARLESTON, 8. C. P0 g fIAtrgest. and most coruleto) - UXv- Manufactory of Doors, Sa sh- Ios es, Bibidt, Mouldings, &c., f 'os gg I.in the Southern States. ) - hrinted Price List Dfica Contpelilion. fty- SEND F03 ONE. -1a &W- Sent free on aplication _*A may 14-1y The Last Seisation - JUST received a fresh suphly 4 FinA . Durham Sroking Tobaeco, Cannec OystasnShrimps, Pickles, Staraelv ofe, Sugar, Lard, Casee, Table Srilt, Finor Soup, Liverpool Saft, Cheese, Canre, 'Shoes, Crockery, Tinware, iolases. tatioitnry, Hardware. Dr7 Ooods, &e, whilr wre nffer low far tnah. J. M C NTYR tE & CO. jan 1a Charlotte, Coluranih and Agus. Rail Road, CoLMExAa,. Dec 271 P86.9. T II foinn Passewer 8eedGte *111 go ito ffec onthi Rea ongndafter Thuredaty, Septembher 1at.. Leave Augosrn, at f.00 a rn "Columbia. 8. C., at 11.90 a m 4 -Winetshoro, 1.6' Arrive 'at Chanrlotig.' ~.'O. ''" p$ n Making clos e ohkheetiOns Mi Trains 01 Norths Casolia Bord for afl point. North and Eastl. ,90u 1NG sUTH1. LeatveSChrl otte, N. C, gt 8.20a n a Wiw~hoe,, 2.6'p m " Columbia ' : , - .L5*p m Arrvs at Augustsi 7 50 p m Making close connetions with Trains of Central and OGeriri Itnihk~ads for Savan nah4 and all pointus in Florida, Macon, Co. Teumbqu', Mn nma1J, Mpbile.~, Ot~tnss, Selma, Clhat tanooga, igemphis, Nashviale, Louisville, t'incianati, St. Louis, and all points South and Wesit. Pailace8cetping Cars on All Niglet'Pr54nS. Throtdgh Ti-ekets sold, and Baggago ebeokedl to all'principal points, Pgssengers 5b7 tis rot geing Nori, have choice of tee ii rent Pout es. C. IIOUKNIlIIT,' Rpi itend en1. E. R. DotoMkt, OestnltigM and Tiek et Agent. sept 8 IRTA BAGS, Bed Top, , Yellow .A rdoesr, Large White Norfolh, - L~arge White Glo8b. Fresfy uvnd genuine, wheolesale and retail, KE 1% IN, Me1MAST Eft & BRICE , jly.__ __ '"SsLU0 tff frm of Gooding,. Stsiart & Co., is this Clay, dlissoIted by ,anttual cnnsent We remqammend to the ublin Mr. G. A. White, whib'hys roStdd ouk Bankery and Irii eendwot bIe-sai~g, A F, 000PINGi July 211, 18,70. 'Vhe \ndlel'sigtte~d hiak ohiivge of! the Dooks an.t'Adoetmf s, -at wiholose up the ' busl+ 9. f v A. V. OpI~Q~ ,, N H hi ?Clink t 8, 0,r *Piotncak of ntoy.....wiah' .ras so 2. Fertilizer's Fertilizers I 1tAVING secuted the Agency for Fair field Coitnty for the folluo ing Feriili. terls : Spluble Paciftc Guano, Haugh's Rlnw Hone Super-l'hsphate, The CarolinAFertilizer, hoijetis' 81iper Phesphate, Orchilla (unno, Colton Food, AJyryland Ammoniated, Compound Acid Phosphate of Lime, for composting with cot ton seed ; Ac4' Ztl'd Aibmoniated lBoe Super. Phosphnto. Ssill now p'eptred to supply my friemly with any of the nbovo 4s low as 1he sano can he purchased in any other mar ket with Freight atd Draynge added. Call at My store and get cireulars descriptive of their reupective meriti. JNO. II. CATIICA RT. feb 1, 1870 EXEOUTOR'S SALE. Y virtue of nut hotity conferred tipin m,; . by the will of Unvid Milling, densel, Ite will oler for sale to the highest boiddel' at public auction, before the *tourt liouse, in Winnshoro, on the Ist Alonday in I, vembor next, the two following iracts (f land belonging I- the tstate of the deceCas ed. to-wit s the Jackson Creek Place, con tainirg fonr hundred und twemyiihrev Neres more or less, sit tunie in Fait fieldl CotT ty, and bounded by lands of J. M. Lenmot, P. linatings, Estate of Thes. Stiti, dee'd., and others ; also (lie Bue% head P14o, conl .taiig inte hundred acres more or less, shiuate in Fairfield Ct'mnty, and bounded by lands of Moses Clowney, Mrs. t. J. Cole, man. J. C Fenster, Estates of J. I. Means, de'd., of John Brice, dec'd.. nnd othiers. "Tho latter pice Will be divided into two tracts each containing tahout four hundred anti fiftf acres which will he sold sepnrsate ly ; oie of said tracts being known as th Andrew Vongue Place. an1d the other na t lie Quarter Pineo. On the Andrew Vmovigas Place there is n gin houso and screw. '1 rits :--Oe1-third cash ; for i.o bial ance a credit of one and two years. Pet chiasers to give bond secured by a Mort gage of the premises, and to pay for n!l necessary papers and revenue stamps, WM%. A. MI5LLING, TIOS. If MILLINGf, oct 11-tx]wfd Exiectorg, FRESH MEDICINES! VINEG.R BITTEM9, Ext. Gentian, Ca yenne Pepper, Tarrant's Aperlent Opodel doc, Worm Confection, Strong's Pills, McLane's Pills, flosadalis, Thompson's Eye Water, Nux Vomica. llnrsford's .Baking Powder, Royal Bak-ing Powder, Alcohol. Poash, Extract Vanilla, Corn Sintch, Toilet Powders, flair Dye, &c,, &c. Jrst receivel by KETCIN, McMASTER & BRICE sept 22 Aromatic Stomadh Bitters, LOT of Aronintic Schiedam Schnipp8, .Aa certain cure for C-hillq. 'rry a bottle, you will not regret it. Call at oct 13 I. W. DESPOfLTES. BLAOKSMITH SHOP, NlY custoners and ftietnis will find mue at ltughlin's Old Stanid. nenr the fats"engetr De pot, where f anm prepar ell ro do all kind of Smit h and Wagon Work Regnirs on Buggies and ('arringes neatly ceeute-f W. Ht DUVA. may 19 EST ABLISHED 185f9. pi lLSPECTFULLjY in forim thie citizens of I ansthorno and FJair'field District, that I lhnve a fitl- assortment of WIatchns. .iewely, Cloeks, Spectacles &c., always on han, ant will sell at the kwest prices, nnd would restaeo fully ask ,the continuance of I h~s patrontage of my oid friends and ctustomuers. All goods warra nted as reptrestted. I amn preparedt to-do all kind of Watch and JeW. edry pork and htave always a good took of material on hand. annd w'ill gutarantee satis fact ion. -All work warrant ed. ClIAIIILES AMUTLLElR Second door from Col. Rion's Otli'o, api 80 . CI. Kerrison, Jr. W. *. Axson. C. Wagner, t I istille Exoelsior Plows,. r.1H if8r 1r0Uoii18 nre' made of either L cast-ston or steel, nn d ar thle biest and cheapet in tthe martket. Send for pice ist, .Also; Amne's andi othei P'loutghs of ai prcsandl iescriptions. Corn Hiullevr, St ra'#Ot iers,'&c.' Also alwa.ys on hand, - I~ore'i M. Y, Plot.A at'$3 Each. 4full Stook, 6t Planter's and Blidher's Hlatdware, cgnsbtting ini part of Elwell's anad Ifrsdeu flroes, Sl des, 1-race Chains, Auels and -Nails 61 wairrant ed quality, Gunns, h te' af #1 e iso Kei gp C. -RPEIR MSON,- Jr., & CO., 240 Kh1? St.,(~Siga of the Rig A xe,) bet Ga Charleston, S. C. Bx-own's Hotel, I.NATS1OR O, S, (I. M. La. B o jto Proprietor. HiifrNG Jntdt returnmed' from New York, .1nclls up on lis fri'ends anid t he cit izenfw of Fairfield to.. cyaynineo hie Stock befort nkiug tfre' y rehnes. lIs'altackPs lerge, elegant and ivarled, and..will ihe tfer9pd;at such prices anjtfo en 8turo sale, anti full satisfaction to customners. 'Po those persons abot to nako tip ther f'all serpply and pourohnase for cash, I wonal say, give me in til you will once moro be 1bonvince ihat at Wolfe's, you will get the best goo4 aid, thie greatest vate for you' nuiirey.' ur stock as uitetal CONas1's oF Dry, upodsrernd Fancy Staple, n Clothg d tegrevariety, Bo~ots and Shoes and Hats, 'rGent's FunIshihng Goods, Ladies Cloaks and Shuawls, Call and bring .ar9A'riB, thie Now' Store, Just northt 6f \lo,,uly's grocery store-. A few. 3' plyj&. and 6 inch . ubber . ill' )ng~at any~fapturors prices..