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Letter Ieadu. aud Envelopes, print ed at this office. Cards and(Gikulars neatly eieod. od at this offic, Posters and every other kind of Job' Worl, done at this office. No excuse .togo to Now.York. Now Advertisesefnto. Land for Sal -f. A. Gaillard. Just Rteelved-D, R. Flenniken. A lot of Nice Thin:gs at A. P. Mil ler's. All lovers of good thigs can find t hon at A . P. Mi llers. TO Reit- P. iiknls. We Ilrear from a gentleman from Ch;i lestoi thatt Mr. J G. BosI.", Of R:dye way, caewi i n of gettlifg (lie bay horsc at the grandI Tourna ment t:hat took place during Fair week in that eity. We are pf-ed to 1e-1 rn that each day during the F.tir, no exra train If oars will leave in the morning, and return froni Columbia in the evening ; obly-ona fare beinglcharged. Tick-ts are good intil Sunla y, 2th. Large M est atAes. We return our sincere thanks to Mr. Adfii rerfi a''mfss 'or two of very file Swdet Pot.,toes-the large'st w7e have s(e ihis senAon ; sonAe of thein mensurin., fiftet.u i itcht iii cir cindereite, and weliglktng two and a half lioin.d.. W110 --") heat themi .Me aere the recipiets yerterdtiy of A aisipih of fine Chewing Tubaeco, from Me s s. Me[iityre & Co. It is of Ll ;raoe'a" I and, ind is. reilly I good artilcio. To all chewi-t of the wced, we wduld repectfu ly recoim mend this bra d. Go an1d get som6. 'suirio'' As04SOCiat to. The -an'ual convention of "Tne Sui;vivor,' Assouiafi-)i of the Sta'te of suUth Camiina," will be held at Columbilt, on the second Tliur.day of Qvember, inst., during the State Fair'. An Oration is to be delivered by General John S. Preston. Each Di.tret A.ssociation is entitled to send five delegates to the annual oonvention. Preialuiinm Awarded at -the Covziit3 Fail. . Las Tlhui'sday and Friday the long expected County Fai came off, and andtwe must say that it surpassed the expectations of eveiv oeri. The stock wasexhibited inO the lot owned by Dr. T,. B1. ladden. This exhibition was very tine .indeed; magniiticenit thoroughhtyod hiorseM, beautiful eattie, 'hogs, e~p,swupig, foiih, &e., wavre ou exhibition. Many of the hurs~es,and ef thewmules,. we are glad to esay, ie' home raised. .'Iwo mjscellaneous articles were ex bibited in the Thesr.ian Ifall. 11, was the spa spigdid~isplaygof fancy ar tieles we have ever seon on exhiibition inki'pieo.The beautif~ul quilts, comnterpanes, baby A resses, bonniets, hoods, sha wls, gloves, pr'inting, paint. ings, preser ves, jams, jellies, wines, .&o.; the handi work of our lair sex, deserve the ahilghest coimueudationas. - TAkere were also en exhibition some veyfine perfninei-y mnade by one of our A rnggists. A colored imman exhibited a cottd~u stailk, 'shidI to contain several hundred bols.' There were a great many other articles en exhibition which #@ 9 8poken of byLhae dif ferent corn nittecs. The most interesting exhibition we saw, though, was Mr. D. Flentikeni's happy family, in tkiing bird and eat * in the'samne age. We -would suggest'td dur Agriectl pral'80'clety, the propriety of' pur chasing a large lot in or near town, on ~hiel they oitn'build a spacious house for the -exhiibition of miscellaneous artiles; anid w~htre stock cau be blhio to advantage, alto a track, where the speed of thoroughb d huriacs can be tes.ted. "' '' The followinug is a list of awards made to the most successful compet itors at last week'n Fair: PIF.LD)'enorB. Tllst bale' eo!ior, ,Dr. WV. E. A i lfet. BeIlct butshel qorna, with a few ears, tV ,.es(peat, G. B. MqCants. JR'st hiushel sweet potatoes, RL. S. BesoStion .'. ilig Best sadd P8 D. A ken. Jot.,single harness .hoase, TP. A. Ro~berts. g ai Best -.ut Carolina raised mules, 8. II. Stev~ igp .'.2d beLt"..H b. 2d be.,t brood maro and colt, U. 11. MclUaster. 2d best saddle horse, N. C. llobert.. soli. "2d best siugle hrness horso, W. A. Ierron. Jest Colt 1 year old, Theo. D. Brat 9n. Best colt 2 years old, A; P. Irby. Best I-oney of any age, Robt. Lem On. Best iarness horse, County raised, W. A. Cook. . Bost jack, 11. C. Davil. ]test mule colt, 1 year old, S. 11. Stevenison. l3oet mule colt 2 years old, S. I. Steveosoni. BeAt pair huo raised mules, S. II. Bot brood mare and colt, S. 11. Stevenson. lie: t, pair horses, open to the world, I. E. Ellison, jr. C *'. T 1.E. 130st buill, Mo.cs Clowney. Best inilch cow, W. 1). Aiken. Best 3Oko of oxen, 11. C. Davis. llest buck, I. E,. Hllis.n, Sr. Best pair.owes, R. 14. Elison, Sr. SWI:NE. Best b),ar, Mliuse Eghlston. Best s4)V, S. 13. Clowney. Bist sow and pigs, W. W. Ketohin, nOMLESTIC FADRIC. Best side or leather, made in Coun ty, 0. I. 'T'hompson. He.-t quilt, Mrs. 11. Fraser. Best woolen counterpane, Mrs. M. Clowney. B.st eoton counterpane, Mrs. J. C. M31-ley. Best ch ids dress, Mirs. M. 1II.ll. liest speoimena iu this department, by girl 14 years old, Miss Belle Good ii.g. Be-st pair cotton socks, Mils Jeni mai~ S nit bi. Be-t infants cap, Mrs. Brackett and llent toilet mats, Mi aMaggio ion. Kess. crochet t work, 1Mrs. Brackett. Wist under vest, M rs. V. M. D wvight. 110USIrhI '1. InEPA RTMENT,' B3-st jar lard, M--s. W. 1. Aiken. Bast jair butter, Mr,. A. P Irby. Best domestic soap, Mrs. Sarah Me let loaf bred, Mrs. J. W. Shaw. Best pre.erves, Mrs. W. H. Aiken. IMt jvlly, Mrs. S. It. Clowney. Best Pickle<, Mrs. T. R. Center. east grape wine, ,Mrs. M. ILIl. Best cordniai, M.s. W. S. Rabb. POUI.TRY. Best pair fowls, J. S. Stewart. 2d best pair fowls, It. . Ehllison. Best pair turkeys, Mrs. S. B. Clow. iey. 2d be.t pair turkeys, W. W. Brice. Bat pair ducks, W 1. D vight. 24 besat pair ducks, Gale Aiken. Honoiab!e mention was also inde. of jelly made by Mrs. A. P. Irbv. Ipbroiery on broad cloth by Mi VaryThompton, also of a buck en teled by Mr. D.ivid Campbell. Over three hundred dollars worth ed. F'ollowi ng de IIOsses. It.seeins a purt of the programme for eojh'newly elected Senator and Leg isljator to visit Uolumnbia and receive eorgatutlat.icns or- 131s friends-and nmone are truer or mocre superciliously polite thnan the a'pirants for Congres .ljio3honrs.. A genuine "gemploman" arrived last week, and was cbaperoned by an expert through the Capitol ; and af ter his wondler had subsided the new ly elect said "I tot (thought) the legialater house was like our meeting house wid a pulpit, and wc was de congregation."*I "Oh, no !" replied the wise one, ;'you will sit and vote. Netwbery elet-Vote ! Why, I tot all ob de voten was ober ?" Wise One-Not by a d--d sight but by the way who are you going to vote for 1 Newly Elect-*-Vote for!i Why, rs'e done voen." Wise One-No you gre not * Newry Elect---" Well1, den, I'll vote like de Pospes I I" These are fbits. Life or Chnaries Dickens. .aDr.'- Mackenzie's Life of Charles Di)g la* haivi~ng an''immensei sil. idnge'en' pblished but two months Tit 'di6 pubilisbors sriaounce the nou,. edition. 'It is only sold by sub scription, and a canvasser is wanted in r y .towud p, and we would advise pJ msr'of *drk~ and, monoy to' s ;fgr a eat~vasser's outfit, (costing $IAdd eqnuyneuoe at onee; canvass. ing tuair vicinityahJoroughly for sujp scribats fotr~2oe'ende's lute of Chas. Dickens, price only $2 a copy, it, be ing t.ebhapest and best 6s1olUn sub so; Ipi n a6~ bk over, pubhighod. Rn; 1lofment giveon to all who will apply. 4atgos.OotRFanioenar te paid, ,arnd steady ni4,pgqftublgo..ok nuf be ge cured raw any A.ocali ty. W ith this popular wor k, .territory may be can eda thirtl'or fomiith time with 'as giod sucooena s at. first, it being racy, ohiatty,, yet reliable, written by his likcltng frlehd; who is universally oe knowledge to be peculiarly qualified for 'the taak, he having been engaged for soeyrl years past in collecting ~aded~al *f6 t this fnterestiung work. Add~ress T. B. P'eterson & Brother, Philadelphia, Pa., who will send a Photoagraph of Charles Dicens to cruaumbs. Andrew Hill, sentenced to be hang at Greenville on Friday last, bas boon reprieved by Governor keott until the 25th of Novrcgber. A writer in the Atlanta (Ga.) Sun says in some. lines on Gen. Lee : -The very earth must needs be proud To womb such greatness." The Charleston News saysi "our contemporary, the Orangeburg Nows, is so bewilderod by its obange of politics and the acoompanying ive or six columns of S:ate advertisements, that it. talks of 101(ling a meeting to pay a fitting tribute to "Goneral R. E. Lee, E q.1 Ii November there will be elec tious in fifteen States, namely No vember 7, (flrt M.>ndaiy in the month,) Arkanens and Lonianai, No vember 8, (first Tue.,day after the flist Monday,) Alabama, Florida, Illinois. K.,nsas, M r land, M.Lmachu-et-s. Mieiganii, Minnesota, Missa ri, Neva da, New Y, k, N w Je'ey. A Cure for thme Toothache. Dr. Henry T. Reynold, of Ilti more, writes to the editor of the Medi e d News, that for eighteen months he has been using acetate of lead (sugar , of lead) as a remedy for tooth ache. Ite flnds it better than any of the nu merous remedies proposed in the books, and in cases in which applica. ble, the :elief is in.ttantuneous. Ile ad vites the stilYrer to alply from one to three grains to the cavity for a ino ment or two, then spit it out. It fails in fewer cases than any remed that Dr. Reynolds ever tried, not more than eight per cent. A mani was receitvy commied in Lonlon for stealiog 11 mantel clock, val. 1 n-d lit tveIlt.y -011ne potilt. Thi is vlne. I o)ver one( homdre-d dolbar ,, aris,- from I l.(. faci 111ha. the erock is said to liave been i o-e-the property of the first Napoleon. n Whether this (silmae of appraise(mr 1 will b adit;ied oln Ile t;al itelans t" be seen There is anoilher Nopoleon ic memorial in -mdon, the owni-r of I Which wo'i: be dismayed at. losing it. It is a diie 11l1 siginel by tIhr pre(senI Napoh-otn while' Ie was in exile. It fe-l into the lands<( f a puhihcan, who frarie'd it, and hing it on hiis bar as at special e aLraction, after the sig ier had bwcome Em. peror, Wit h I lt rvennes of Fralce at his back. The Emperor throigh ill .1 dnI, tendered princiial and meresi. TIt: publican replied that, nto motey could pairchase it Its vaine is certa int t not. diiiin islied by dhe eventful co.rse of the signer. Assuming tha. he knell of Trenhli aIsetla -icV Ii 15 now he-n rin, a Euiro pealt rienc reomnrks ilhar no mode-rn tia I t-ii has held tii. positicon of milie'arv arlier leng pThe geuneral i v hsiv en;i i iti tle most. ieorathern nation1 tha1t1 411ld wiel, conisolidiated stiretngh. A :i 'ti- gave lla.ee to Greek, aid Greek t-e Maece-donian dominiion F'romN Mace-don I 'h' iale of congse-si. rolled on wared to Roeic. iot v ictoiry- forr-nok thle engles of Rome-for. the siaandards of Gernmany as sooni as the Eampire of t.he~ wesl n1at1ionf t.o display tin i ed chre. er, anid hde in conse-quence dom inat ed Eanrope. W hen F rnce, how ever, ccollectd berl I shattered strength, military suplreafcy followed an her wa-ke. Alteor rTo'a inuin it for two, huandre'd years, a united Gerl many naails it to her stan dard aegaian. Thec women of a French village ha 1 harde of Bazain az cominig, on hiis way toWil he-lmshohie. and a wnited htim wilab cries o3f "T'1raitor l'" 'Thiefle" "Cow~,ar,. I'" "Loafer I" "Brigand 1"1 "WhVero are onir husbands whomn yeou have bet rave I?" "Give us hack our children whom~) yotu hlave sold I'. They attached ihe car. Jiage. and broike the( windol~ws, and wol heave lynched. lie Maicrehtal but fur thea int'rytntioan ofLPrussian geuedarimes. it wvill he a clenr gaiin to the white peo ple of the St ate he-rent iter to Iinvite' anad re.. quest the Ring to) dispenise'with e-etioie' i, and allow the Go~verinor wVit h, or w ithlouit an advisory board1 to appoint the Legisia muro atnd all the counihty oflices. Th'is~ wvill save the expense, excitement. na t rouble of a biennial can vass, and pre sent squiare'ly before the world the retal politicall condlitiot; of tis so-:willed Comthiond~ealth. Gohon) TOBACCO OitoP.-The tobacco crop of Lancaster -county. Pa., is he 1inest in quali ty' and lairge'st. in g'owthi ever raised there, andh will recoxteen to s'eenteeni hiousaiid ca s , and at $00 per cas', a low esti minl~ will be worth over one mlilhoi dollars. The New~ Orleans, Baton Rouge and Vic-k~zburg Railroad hajnist, been miort. gaged for $6,250,000. Just Recbidvod. FRlE~lI 0ranges.* Lemons, Cocoa Nuts, Aimonids. Raisins, Pecans. English Wainuts. Brasil N Is, Filberts. Leaaon anda Ginger 8chnapps, Cakese CaiJOe, and va rious other ticlks. O're cask Bass & Co. 'a -Palo Ale, t wo ens Mcowan's Sparkling Ale, one cask E. & 0. Hliblbert's London-' Brown Stout, Salvet We'ddifng Catawba, Gold dea&l and Charles ileidslok Champaigne. nov 8-ti x1 A. P. MILLEIL. I WILL sell at public outory on Mondy nent, 14th lnst.. on the planotat Ion lately owned by Mtrs. L;- 0. Gaill Iard, lying near Yongumess'ille, the Caftle, Sheep, I fogs and Plantation Implemnents, of the late A. 8. Gaillatd,49qased. Terms Cash. .. U.'A/!GA1LLARD, 0-8$ 1/ . . Fetr Whimsboro Cotton Market. Sales for the pn'st week have been larger han any week during the present season, ?rices about the first of the inonih 134 ents, and gadually stiffening under Euro. ean news to 14. 14t and 14j, and a few mis on the 6th, sold as high as 15 80. As we go to press lIter dispatches report the narkets .in Liverpool and New York declin. ng. L. M. l0). with a downward lenden. y. Gold 104, which operates sngniist the ralue of cotton. The war news in regail o the armtistice has had quito It contt retarv ffect to what w is anticipated. Sales ol lie week 050 bales. Ayer's Anerican Almaiti. for ilie nee rear, hIs nirived for delivery gratin b, (etlchil, McNI I asterit & Illice. to all who .nIl .r it. This liln nni uni l hns the largesi ircttltion of any book in the world, mad, >yhe fet thtl it firn ishes the best mnedei ti lvice which is avrilable to ih- people -ennbles thm t 1it) delermine what iheit omplaini are and how to curc ihein. I niinins the starthitg innouncement of ith ,onftlagration of a world, or the conilstiot it one oftht. stats in the firnanimtt with all to att eileit planets. nov 2-1m to P.s - 1840 1870 Pain is sttpposed tu be the lot of us poot norials, as inevittile its dentihI itself anld iable at nny itme to'come upon iu". There 'oro i is important ihit remeini igent hould be at lind to be used oni lit eiter. ,ency. when the setninal principal lodged in lte sysi m shall developt e' f. ail we ltfi I ie exerutciating agonies of pain, or t t de >ressing itiluence ofr disence. Snich a re. niedial nigen exilsts inl (1he Painl 10iler1, liosei n fameit i has n, .e lte circ it. of tli. !loh1e Amid til.he etertnal ic-s .of lie poltir 4egions or beti ite intolerable mid tionling stin of* file piolCs. its virtues are nown and appreciatied. Under r1 lati dtiles, frotm one stmiiiie to the olier, stil erintg hualityt has found elief froimi nianty of its ilS by its usIe. TIe Wide ia1ndh rond1 nren over which this medicin hais prend, attest its valtie and potency. Frotm ,timall begitniog. lie Pain Killcr ita! mtsh1ed graduiilly t1101ng. making its owii ighway, solely by its virtues. Stich ttit xaimpled success aid popularity Ois brought othIers into thofieiil. Who hiav tienpted, uider similnriiy o! name, to surp tle coifidence of' tile people aid turni their (iwii s illohiets a doi dishIonle'ty, ut lheir et'orts have proved fruitless, while he Pitin Killer is still growing in growing avor. nov I-in PA-r'noIza Ilost Erranit tsin.--lr. P. Toale, whose tlverisement. aippearsi in nother column, hn estiblished oni a tir, asis, in Chatleston lie largest and most omplete marnuifctory of doors, tisles linds. &c.. in tie Southern States. Inv ng ndvertisei lib'erally during tlie past ear, ie has secured a large custom. ex. anding its far west as Alahain. and he has hits beeni Cnbledi to put forth a print ed rice list which de'tieI coo pet irion. Ever rtsnt who cottntp1hes building or it. nirmg should witte at once for Mr. Tatle's itice list. pEiS The atlention of our renders i ialted to dty to tlie ioeti ement in an. ither colitinn, hen'ed Lippnan's Frent (Ger. nnn iji ters, a preiairnsion that hnit heet ised fi' upward (if a century in enlighten !A Enrope witih ilie.grentest success in l. 1ure Af Dyspepsit or 1Idigestion. Cotnst >tion, Liss or .\ppetite, Liver Complaint. m of tone in the dg'igtive organs. etc l'he proprietors. Nes trs Jicoh -ippiman & 3ro., Savannah, Ga.. have, nt eonsidernble mttlay sntceeded in obitt inig thei originalt 'ecipe for makcing this dleliglthtflaist ing litters, and pletige iheir rephtit ion that it >repairinlg in the or'iginal stndard sihall bi Lept tup. Depot in Winsboro, at Ladd Iros. Drtug Store. T UST RLECEL\VEf j 300 Iluhels PRIME WHIT.E CORr FRESH meal and H~omin~ [leceived weekly from Cathicarts aliti, D. iA FLENNIKEN. nov 8 FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale mny IIOUSE aind LOT, lhonted on liberty Street, in thet town >t' Winnsboro, P. C. The lot contains two tcres with a No. 1 Dwelling and all neces nary outbuildings. Feo istartinlars apply o the undersignted. I. N. WITIIElIS. oct 29-Im Plantation Sale. N Wednesday, Novemiber 231, 1 will sell alttmy place on .Jackson's Creek, be. lie ionsehold iand Kitchen Furniture, all mueh artibles as TOOLS, STOCK, CA T1'L, &c , &c., is are gennrally employed in f'arming. On~ he same day the Fiarm will be rented ot old. Terms Cas/i. Parties having claimil gaipst,. the undlersigned are reqnested to >resent them. JA8. L. MART'iIN. oct, 20- x4 Particular Notice. A LL those Indebted to the old firth ol aifosborough Brother's4 will pleaso call ad settle theihr acoounte at onco. All ae. bounts unsettled by the fif'teetnth November text, wi'l be placed in an Attornteys' handa 'or colleethon,. oot 28..14 3. L. R$BROURGII & A0t. PIE1,'CE-S CA DETIJEANAR, 8 Pieces lleavy Salem Jelwml.. 1 d'1 Geite Ex. l..-tvy Wool Under Sh irts Soia Crackers, Superior article of Fat.ry Clidese, 450 lis. Hemlock Soo revher. -11-1 reevived by Thompson, Woodward & Law. We are1 Conitalnlly receiving a01blitions in our stock of (--tr it .l erehandi.e. and w;iI bie atlw:ay-4 pr - I:e it) -unipa.i1 liy o w init of Ihe people at the lowest e,t:Il ra111 ,-h no I T., W. & b, To Those Indi bed. 'H'lOSE indebte id to Ihe Iirim of M lityro y & V'u.. nlre earteivly rtfiesteI to-ctme forward and .seue up, wve leal what is dle i 1nd ti ale lecessarily omp11411let-> I- linve it. out 18 MeIN l'V It E & Co. C1 NOTICE. OTICE is herelv given that Applienlion SI i will be Inmade at I lie ne xt Session of It vi I.egislatire, 1 r . Act Ileorpoir aiting lh sil n1011 Preshyterianl Chlu rch, F irfield Conno. It. A lIltIROlON, SI A .1 liAlI1.TON, \b , A TI ll1 N lI, I r, arl W.\1. 311 AAiTI , oct xItla3nno- Deacn. (t Aromatic Stomach Bitters. \ I,) oI 1) Ar mtu ic Scllietll SCInapIi:4 . a certailn enre for Chilla. "'ry a bole you will tinot regret it. Call at oct 13 I. W. DEPI' -. Choice Naniuily ft ( c o E I : s. \ tI have received an- adllitsitnal heav' rtock of choice Faitiily Groceriei .thich we ifrer ott I.iheral Terti. Fromn Ciucinnati. D 17 Illids. C 1R. Sides., 6 do Smoked Shotulders, Froi Baltimore. 8 14il8 It Sides, 4 do itulk \eat, 6 Tierces Stn'ar Cured llams, From New York. 50 likFicur. 10 blils. Sugar, 1000 I.b Fa minily arl. Go(ihen linfer, .New Iltickwheat, Irih Poltiatnoevt, Gotlei Syrip; Oysters, Turtle, Slmon, in cais, t From Charleston. B CampIeie's Holled Orb-I. Ileal, &c , New Iti.e, Iayer RIsin-iis. Froi Boston. 60 Kits Mackerel No 1. 2 mitl 3, v ils. anil casks -Ext ra" do, 11b04. Shaldd S.1lmonbi 1110011bn1, I ornted Beef', Piickle.d lTiongue.'a oct '2 BACOT' & (' O ELEGANT 01 Le Poplinls, SCctc Plaliti, C'alicots, Ribbons, 'Dringilg, Md ci oks, an Casifere, u~Iso RETC11IN, Mc~IAA1TER & Bl1C1E call eI hie~ aft ettion of t he p~ulro to t heir new stock of G00d8 of which the abhove form a part. oct 141~ ATTENTION I 7P1108E indlebfed to met for work, are re q iuested to 001m0 up and setilet, a fur ther Iidulgenice will not be grattd. All watchesi not, paiul fo, hy fthe lsf of D~ecemaber, wIll be utl for thle work dlone on tlhom. CII All I~*d AU1LER. JUST RECEIVED). ~UGAIS, CoffeeR, Soda, Pickles, Sonp, 8. almon, Peachen. Curcrants andI llatch ec-it . . DE ISPt)RT~s. TO THE PUBLiC. EI have on handI and for sale, a corn- ell p1ete stock of Family and Plantation Oro eerles, also FamIly and Ilotel Crockery, of every descriptlon, Mlen's, Women's and - Children's Shoes, Men's and Boys Boots, of every qualily, Faetnily and PlantatIon liardware, every kind of Salt Fish, -'Wood. ebware, Earthenwrare, &o, Persons desIring any of the above arti. oles are Invited to examine our stock before Ipurchasing elsewhere. os oot.2 WORIn-itar iOBansa8ONn PE'Hb SUPPO~LH OYS TE R S. Jus8t lieCeived, E. W. Ollever & Co's. h'STAU'.A N7 Where Meals can be ltd at all 'irs.. Oct i Groceries. P have received Irom New York laie!y i lnrge stock of (rcoirries. &c., col. thig of--Suagirs, CtAlces, Mnekerel. Mto. mes, ('andiles. 'SrnIa,1 Cheeuse, 8oap, Tensa, tily, Pickle-;, Chutinsi, l1 c!ketis, Clgi . 1a Biscuit, Nnltineg. (,love.", Alslie, Cin mon, (linger, 1llihkppper., and lot ol rinel gools, ianrdlware, l'inwiare, lowiet i.1 ant1d Lend, Crockery and UlatswIIe. aliher, I'Hour nil grndes, chewinlg and ok ing Toliteco, anid egirs. Mci's, boys, n id clildren's Pools nitn] "es. Also i well selected stock of Ready. i]-! Clotiing. )ry Gloods. and ninny othe itie, u tin n 1it1n11 rotis to tiinetiion. Cal I i see for yonrselv,. We aie offering r goiols low for ensib pct 18 olNTYItE & CO. T COST FOR CASH rE lmave decrnined to sell our entire (k out at Cost for Cash. We have lhe largest stock of -Y GoodI", Readly Mide Clothing, Ilaniiikets, Boots, iats aii No( Ifls, 'r offered in this market. Now is thi io to huy lhargais. Coie sooni anit en, and sce bargiins RiCil nid RA RlA F. DAVIXTON & 00'S. Dsel 8 Groceries INE S AND LIQUORS. AVING recently enlarged my Store. I no1wofe tio' my en3'cstomers nnid thi. Ul1it: getnterinl, a lairge sitick of' (Gruceries nes and Lignoirg UniN'iatTIo IN P'AIIT Or Pugnrs, CntVees. \lolnsses., Miekerel it is auin iareis, I ard in hnicketsi and bnr* I a, Cheese, flice, Flour of tall giradets ani, Sodla, Pteppner, Spice, Nut metgs, Ex lets, Candules, Soap, 8arinues Craickers inking anid Chtewinig Toib icco, Cignr's icy Pilpes, Canidy, P'i.-klts, Sanice, cannier inits. W~oiodeii Ware. lini Ware, &ci. Fim di lye anti Corn Whiskey, Apple', Giniger tackb(orry hliandy, ii itt, A Ie, Pitore no ni, Sherry and Port .Witnes, 1(1 case' k iedaltm St'hna pps. Als~o a lot of freal moutns. For stale loiw fir cashi hy It J. ?iloCAh[tLEY. Ch!EWING TOBACCO. LAllGEif lot of PRllICE's ?ine Chewin; 'L TOHACC()Ot on i hand. 'The liest i wiket. AlclNTY hhE & CO. nov 3 TO RENTI. WILLA rent ot my Plttioni on Jhack son Creek, for (lie year 1871. A ppI, 1P. i A STI NGS. nov 2-x2tl Livepr and Sale i&.STAB3LE. # A. F, GOO IN G, I L r11, ecti i' tit or nhonttt Ithe 2'th Iin statit, n iot of Elxlr& Fine Kenitiok ertss and Mlules. They wihli e dii'pose; at retisotiale pricest. 'I bie ci isonts of tirfld are respectfully invited to call ata aine. Cnurriages, Buiggies, Wngons, nnd Saddh erses al ways on htatnd, to hire on the mios ,crrni arms. oct 19 RIVATE AND TRANSIEN1 BOARDING HOUSE, IBY E. B. MclMaster I WINNSBORO,8S. C. 100 yards East of Pnssenger D~epol. tipril 28-Iy BLACKSMITH SHOP. AMY enslomers an friends will fltd mie a Laughlin's Old Standl ri. eni the Passenger Dc - pot, whtere I am prepar to do all kind of Smith and Wagot orki Repairs on Buggies and Carriagel atly execu ei. * W. 11. DUV A. may 19) REEDER & DAVIS, AND Bnor'al Commission Merchania Adger's Wharf, Oharleston, 8. (2. WILL RBEDUR, ZIMMERNAN DAVIg sat 18. Em IlMENSE AND UNRECEDENTED DECLINE IN PRICES I AN extensive asSOrDIment Of al1 stylesS 0 -A(001)8, with manny articien entirell lew,jist received andl now on exhibition. Every Article a Bargain I As Chopn as any Market I BRING THE GREENBACKS AIND G1T BARlGAINS GOODS SHOWN WITH PLEASURE. apI 16 1. N. WITIIERS. 1810. SPLENDID STOCK or FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVING THIS WEEK. W1Te always keep one of the largest Stocks of Dry Goods, Ilats, Shoes and Clothing, in the flace, and don't mean to be undersold by any one. LA DD BROS. & CO. sept 21 Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for presorving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair chocked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothang can restore tho hair whore the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain cnn be saved for usefuilness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deoleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If- wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does net soil white cambrie, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a ricb, glossy lustre and a grateful pefuo Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,, PRAOTICAL AND ANALYTICAL OHEMzsTa, LOWELL, MASS. PRION *1.00. eel 10-ly ErTA HIV1snF.D 1811l'.* ct *Eai1y, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIuNERS, 202 ialimuore St., l tbiore, llave the ILA I'AI-NT A Nf RVRT ARR~onTI~n 5TOCE~ In. the oily of Sonoor. MEDICAL and LAW, and Dsiwa,a, CLASsIALo and MInsi.L.sous Au nImmense supply of General, Bank and Counting House Stationery. BWank Blooks mtade to order hn any style of Binding and Rtuling The same earefuil Attentiott given to Or~cieze' as to Personal Pntrohinies, iNSIDE flO UR4SS A L WA 78. Send for Catalogues, &e. sept. 24-3m Late,. SOLE, JIarness, Upjer, Kip, Calf', O CashrdW Whang Lesther for sale. Terms THIOMPSON, WOODbWARDa LAW. sept,17 Nootoz, 1Whiskey, DIEOLD FAMILY NEOTOft andlye UWH8K YS "tAd purest ved best La eaA. kee." Also~, a full clook of Reeilled Wie xe~ef al graes, we *1