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New AllertlAfeaents. J~ialed- .''J.M0'a rley. Sheriff Sdis-L. W. Davall, S. F. C. Just Received-Dr. \Iobley. Just R.eceived-''. R. Flenniken, Advitistrator's Sale--David N'. Tidwell. M r. 'W. D. Aiken, has been admit ted to bail by Judge Meltoii, in the suM of $5,1100. Peiza st1ories4. ItLI ' Z~ er 4) 1.e 1v't red Thu Pr-priator of- tio Yokviile Eqir'offers threehdrdd larsi inl prizes4 for thle btoriginal stories delivered to him by the 1.5,h of O.tober, 1871. For further par. ticilars address L. M. G('it, Yolk Ville, S. a. It is :aid that tle efrth is growing small ,o rapid !y iint inl two thou-nud million years there will be nothing' left of it. An accidetit ovetrred at. the Lex ingtua (Va.) M ilitary jtustitut, on the 9,h, ly wlhich tweatyponle of tle students were more or less injured by the givia-g way of a Ilatform. Unt'ortuaate Afl'air'. We regret, to state that 9:. ohn V. Clarke, County Treasurer 01 Vairfield, died onl T'usd ay night f'roma the effects of a wound inflicted Tues. day mornig, by a pistol 14hot firel 1by Mr. W. D. Aiken, inl a peisoial dif. flioulty. The uiatter will it'ndergo ja dicial invectigation, and er forbear extended conment'. ihr. Aiii anal Mr. George 1. McMat-ter, it is 'said iintjfered t.) pait Mr. Clarke and Mr. S, inuel Du1l.,;e whIto wee exchanging blows, when Mr. Clarke seized Mr. Aike' liy the throet, and egntiiuing to olako "tIm against his protest sid whiiuins to deiet, the Litter drew a pintul and shot him through the bowels. The statement that appearsini t1 Columbia Ution of yesterday (Wed. ieisday) we know to be ira toto fAse, and citizens debire to hear from what pious mit-sionary that paper receives its malicious and lying infortattion. The veidict of the Coroner's jury was, that John 'W. Claike came to his der th by a puitol shot iu th' hanuds of Witt. D. Aiken". Mr. Clarke was buried it the MDlthdist, Church inl this place; on Vednesday aftei-noon ith Masonic bonors. The Family Circle, For Mayis beautifully illustratedi and filled with useful and interetitid reading. 141 ateadily ie casing il value and poxpular favor. Tlhat ex corlent story. " I he Schioolmid-ress ol High P'raiei," is continued in thu naumber. The illustraadtns ar~e the "Minor R seroir," Jfferson as Ri1 Van Winkia,," and others. Publishi by C. II. Cuahing, 85 Wahingtha Smreet, Chicago, 1llinois. Th'lose who arc fond of eultivatinf flowers ini the house wvill find grea benenst to the plaaots by rpreading i coating of' moss over the earth in thtei flower pots. This keeps the wate from evaporating, and the tempera ture more uniform. Tea ground r bays an exchange, are often used fu the sanme purpose. Where a fluwe ot sets in asaucer, with a hole in th totbtom of the pot, put a little sandi hesaucer, and cover it witlh mos and you have a simple and adirabl . rrangemencit. ANew Acessveion to thme stagd. The Chiarleatont News thus camnp1 ments Harriet F. Roanan, a fair Chai Ieston debutante, wh'o ippearedi "The Hutnchback" in that city o Friday night, licth instint; to a ver flattering house: "The Academy was failiy flled~ and ating those pre sent.~ we noijee nme of our mo-t prouainen citizen SMiss Rolsaid had1( evidently siudie [ her role well, acting "Julia" wia perfect ease and gr.ace, anid et ti'am with considerable passion. The at dience was hiably apprecciative, r< watrdntg her til'orta wthh fiequent al p lauss, inmer'us bouquets, ati'd enl before thte curtains between thie,at 4 hpe issRonnan will meet wit stinguiashed success in the professli. Sof hter choice, anid have a brillint e: reet Weo bespeak for her the got offle of our cotetaiporaries of ti press. 79~ 'a Charlotte Ikemoctrat tidy 'We are iformed by farmers th wheat will o ready to etut this yei twenty da.sWilier thtan heretofor The erop bidV ir to be Ane and abe dant. sides. They profe~ eir'ry them (ronit.in a manner e *--t a e eras foot on s. roost. A Northern Ku Klux Warin'g. The fqllowing ,letter !Bayq the New York Stun of -Satbrday) *as forward, ed to President Grant by a goner I officer who served under him, and sinoe the.war has voted for and sup ported himn: New Yonk, May 5, Ya1. Dear General-One who serveA near your person in the Western ar my takes the liberty of enclosing to you the accompanying picture tbat tut sttike ,yop is ecceediqgly ap; propriati.e nview of yotr'prIulamotion Of y. sterday. It is a mattor (if as tinishmetint to us soldiers and,: . iinay say of regret-thnat 3 ou have ilitiated w.ithl the man you "bottled up" anIl allow.-d yourself to be used to ft ce ipun the country another civil war. God Uinows we have had etiotigh-at least I, wh o prticiptiId iu thirty three hiat les iinder . itiuelf, I'iotias, Rosetierat.z and Shiermvan, and was three tin-cs wonn'ded, fuel that I hstve had-ata we holbjid that our, devited leader wouldi aid in a ipeac'cful recont. st rugtiioni. We have be04 it sadly dIS. appoint ed', and -4v :see that every alct. of your.-, from tie app siuoen of* t.hq pi'em bo''s of s) ur I it i Li ry i.s in em. tiers of' j.ur civil hou'ehold, in vi.la tion cf the Con.titutioii, to outra geOu9 disregard of hi rights -of tares, has been directed toivarils imiking you Dict-tor. You I y think that yo11 have s6ch td ujPon th lifcti'ons of the sold ier-eitizens of the Union that you can depend upon thei in an emergency. D,>n't make any such misaike! Be warned in tine. We shed our blood fo, the perpetuity of it lepublic, and even our hero who led ua to victory cannot wean us away frow our love for a Republic. Ispeak its one whi knows the seti n.ents of the soldiere, and do so in the liest, e pit it. Let, you take (e step of in nggrctsive ohaincter looking to a d ictatolt hip aid eight out, of' ev, ry teisoldiers who followed Nour Luad will rise up agaist. you Where one man shoU511.1 rldered his musket to inain ain tlie Un ion, three will rush to the rsaka to prevent, you or any other man soizing the Govermtient against the wishes of the popular voters of the land. The action of the Republican Com mittec' of this city 3esterday, which followrs [or..ee Grecety's lead, mu.t show you that even the Republicans aie against you policy, while Sher. man's speech at New Oleans is the key note of warniiig that will go roll ing fiom one end ..f the land to the .1 her-from thu Ketnnebee to the Pa uitio. There is crime enough for you to retire with honor. As a soldier and a sagacious statesman, you must see thli.,iuilty of any attempt to force your..elf uponl the country agniiinst th< Aishes of the vox populi. "IHe wI CliIbs too high, Climbs to fall," is at old proverb. General do not elimi -any higher; you have reached youi height. , Respectfully, GAiAS Aimy OF THE REPUBLiC ., 0ieu.seC'nve ullou. The Taxpayerr's Convention at Co 1hhia; Iouth1 Caroliba, imagininj itself fthe. Leg ilat rchi resolved t< improve the Gu ancea of the Statte, re duce the debt,, the expenses, anid th numiber'6'f ofie-hioiders of that Staty -in short, to begin a reform whiel -hall at once wake South NYrolim greatlot ioil's nud weiltty. As thb mienibeis toaith op represetit the pro Ipert~y owners, o*td. as ~tihey.. complij that property sa with~out representa tion in the State, we are puzzled t< gn'es ow the revolution is to b< brou'ght ab.Gut. Tihe Conventitoni said to hnve beer. very temp~erate i ita discussions. We should be gladi thee werb,sunie leitimate aiuthorit pure enot. h and wise enougrh to giv' The Nei Progressing; r Mr's. Doetos. Lijckwo'od and bec r husband accompnlied by anothi a couple,'als6 edvocaltes eqgif r,ight walked ito Fogits's reatp'urant, ,ye: terdays~and statinsg that~tliey waiite soige oystero,'.the proprietor liivite a t hiem to a privatte roomi, w hich thet declinied, say ing, "Oh, nto, we witnti dlo'i~5t as the men do." ''hey th'en~ se to the Tw biok, til .git tette of them;' and at e raw oystec hintil the four got outstde 6f tao dlozent wheni lo I and' behold, the called for4 four glaisses, of nlu; ati n' driak theni down as itf ,they hug' bt Usead to oyht, rs atpd ale.' 'rhey~t he witlked out livco "hny rth'r riar." .'Washington Star. d Radieal Outrage In Texas. *' The telegram from G.l e~ton, pul d. lished Sal urday, give-s ititelligene b high-liindpl doings by the Legisi 5tore 'df Tieas. It would see'ii th .the Radieal miemnbers of the [Iluse -De ley ges had, in cautcus, deter mim -. in dejlane of the State conustitutie Ia to pi-olqng thes session,' tai at the vSpeikir (h'lydi'ealy refusing to hi botund by the aetion of thie etiuei ii has beetgr totetT fft'n tbg: ~ieake e ship. rue defence of. himself nd j d, exposure of his party wias wua[ 1.y s't e eourageous. Those who are htwnti (or ' Southern outr'ages" will not so< find a greater one than this. .Ai PfO't)p from a Colored Man, r G~eorge T..D Ioanne heclr .o0sterifhan Iihd d-ogresolor agio'la J Sep.ubi a awhichef ition thtfe eW' Yor1 !erald' isalls "Bivalvular B~oothierang."~ Downl ra says that he sees on alI dldes disoiin rI. ntions on aceottof color m~ade Ir the Reptibicanp arty, "which a in odious, unfai-,46 neoedepressI k- aufd whlob show a lack'of rdepeot it. anlored man." Telegral~klO. E U R OP EA N N EW S, LATEST AM)VICHS1' LONDON, May 1.-The latebt from Paris, states that the Connoiubists Olaim tohave repulsed the Versaillists, at Neuiliy. General Mason, chief of staff, has been atrested. La [Liborti says the Versaillists on tered Paris through the breaches at Porties Ng4illot, and Auteuil, and entry at Pont Du ,our i-.inuiuneut. An armigtioe at Van Vrea has been arraigged fr eOdr*i.ds'y, t6 alow the peqple til' vq out.., lore deb iians t c oncentrating in force towards Paiis. The Central Cmuniittee .o', safcty has absoreod the p-verdf the variolts Cotutittees, neIAt - (4en1. eral '*0i l aaui 6ecn appoiuted KLnuis. ter of war. .. The new General commands theO fcroes th etween Point du Jaur and tge Ajenue Wurui. - V Fnni.I.Mayl I1-Night -t is now detoimcined tho uas.ailt thidl take place to-mtorrow inight. The breach near the Auteuil giate is wide eotaaugh for about two ontibusses to pas.s thiough. Twenty-eight thou,,. and pao iilei have been hurled itito Pi~risi. ty.v WASiitN'GTtN,4N'y, ).- s)'tehes front and aroutiA Patis are voluml ous but ilefinite. PAn I, May 16.-The Communists sortied last night and found the Ver sailli.ts strongly posted in the Bois D'Houlogne,njtl wtio forced 'to r'e. treat % ih Yie vy -0,. Theu Veisaillit fire continues iircillid the rtiaecpaiets froin Porte D'Jour aid the l'orte Maillot. 1. The Versanillisis have hi idged the Seiie Wt Pairt."6ent aid vrof-t over MulIt ap Fe.1 , , . - .. . I'lie NJ i d Peuaple I-ays, chemlicals ha\-e 'been pre psred to iauihil..te the Vei.saillihts wleU they assault the rutirji irts. L(,nox, May 19.-All .;ridll d ea pat11e.4 to LonIdon 1jouirnli represaeit Siigt of terror ere-vailing in Pils. Many1V emiiltL eit.izeNIS n're dly In prioied, aind those itld n eas histages are ispaired of. Twent y one mtemtbers ,ift he. Commneo no lon ge*r acttenid it sij iCga, bmll retiim in their respective it - ronidissements. Four ln dred Vetrsail li.*,s IIre said to haive deiseried yes.ter d. v. laitvtrics I ave! been establihed ait Duniphini Gate., whicb hasb.n si roigly fort ilied wit h eartiL-orks and iew harrncdes. In the House of Lords, to-div, Ris sell consemeaed to postpoieim.-it of di. cnssion oil the Anerican treay until lhe 20thI of June, to await, the arrival of olicial piapers H3auss K, May 19.-Atustria haa pro-i pcsed and Swzerlid agreeil -tc a con. f-erree .o prevett a spread of the rin dcrpest. IaoNnoN, May 20.-The Daily 14ews spacoil -eport ditt. the Prussi ns woulid nilntk Paris ii, infot.iled. The Telc-. graph' aspecial says Favre and Simon leave the Frenich Ministry. Private. letiers implicate Gaitibetta in a con spiracy igainst rersaule1c. A flacg of truce fromac Paris las arcived V&nsatIA Vt.S, Mav 20.-Roeehfort.'s . rrest at. ibleux ij repiort.edl The occci pa is ofeai corneor hatnzses of Paris hiave' a becen ordere'd to vacuitate, as corneer bueild iings are to be loop-holed for musketry. j TI'ie Ccintrral Commnic tee has. aissumled a the wvar pot-ver. The ~ommirue has ..ldt.ermlined( to take th oeni'gainst t the Vertillisis. Another despatc-h says' 11he Communjnists are preparing to ex j phoe the ramparts. 3 Pants, Miy 19, VJA LmNDOr, Miid s nightL. it, issid the (Gerniants denuinnd a clhat a i armisl ice bit , a ynuged naromid y Pag's t ;altheii mazkitg a plebesc y ain. ais hogi- that Fraee..weal e dlecide the ~ tuto~ [cit . 01 9( gouveranmaent, k atnd br-ing dhe civil struaggle to a clos.. ollicers of ihe Cornmiucce have seizedc vnbyp itesacred :arneih-s ini the .Church oh Trmicity All NbmplyhiC .in the citey r will hbe sigpidarly di-n'It wtfi',' and thet r clogd. The Ito-iolftio\W of' ie. r5m;1m k 'bCape~l of the Exposci cion hats ber:1 i- comm aencedl. T[ice court impceachmieni d was opecysc, t;o-day,, .19pelget, lyQstagea y, cgreat <lvteeriied uaponi,b~ygtle.pomeninni o Theu C~orpnon!sIscliaiin that they repul., e~d thew Vearsncillieg . pPila aiei to, ie day in their au.ncA.Aa Y ?eilfy,' Oli y ra lussv nrad Vnavers. .. . . o Vm :usAea.nBSs, May 20.-Rohieforl y wtn rrested while attempnting ,os d c~p'd l'roma i jhe rmtho, and' wat. Ia hrciAd .j 'a ei'ie ni PA ils Muev 20.-Tiwo soleil avere elto - yvtt'rety. 'Four personas conadeninet todliath ,iare charged with comiiptyeit.A in c he rece-ni explo~'ione. Thei~ Oietrq (~Ccnommie e are uponac I hei prie~cipal pow o r in Piaria, and ]aherir, acts ave re-cognaiz St ed hbv thweencfmby-lt Pof pue saft y IA '' Thecoa~ ls of I hi Communilc le devcare st t hat thIe Jederea poaeiioun. is strong if organeizatiocn hate imcrarovedl.. and coniil d derieo is greal at renglbeed. 19MAnaiD, Miny, 20 -RepnrA . ir Prime'se lassttasintioll ini pliqgcfes onett >e Ilrcrin., at presenit a. memnber of aih r-. onNG lin, 29effi te,atie is. '&illiam 111l w asuch:.re ed ;' r av d .PijArc. Maav 20.-'~hieri crw an in~ ug pourtant enigagement n~ear An-til, it an dayv, hnt the result is vet uneknaowr; Fo'r, Mop~tronege still hladsi out, , Tjie Gloverncor of .Fort ilicaiste ha dBole dii Boculorgne mae. SM'en d a- assalti. uponi the. ..alp~rts, Orea er rnmberaftlie1 "et).eral here concentrate u- at threatenled points. f ~bastlon .h a cing t.1 G,'ffp$e jiai i9*e lin Q.r rapidly repeuired; ,The mJiti y1gart, ii- in t he' Commune . atnd onwe ision Ar by being replaced 6bh Cn i ista re more Itidical tyfie The phuoeow< ng Nectre, pampe ant D'e. t e a cet Rlarkct Reports, .Niw -Yoni, May 6.-Evqening. 3otton firmer, with salev of 1,458 >alOs ;k)rleaus T. 'Oold 1,1. 1. Lvi.:Iwoom, May 20.--Eve ing Cotton quiet-r.-uplands 71 ; Orleans t}'; sales 10,000 bales. CIIAllLESTON, May 20.-Cotton quiet --midd1lings 154; receipts 289 bales ales f00.bal.s... A Locomotive Let Loose by Boys. A few evenings ago, says the l'itts >urg Gazette, engine No. 7 arrived oil ime at the Connellsville Railroad e. o4 with the pagonger traii, and, fIetr ingb 'det-ebed' fNot 1110 ears nd, shlbifted oeva 1 hundred yards tbove the depot opi.a side-track, it .as lett with full., he (of stea in on y t;e eicneer .and f1imen uliti h.y went to supper.-, lri.g their, brief absence two Inisphievous bos. tauied Arnold and Buiter,got abourd md revers'iuly the cnginie, staxrte t he ocomotivo .along the .track. 'They tuek.j.rively to their pots iliil a f-mir ,ul ate Olf speed wasi attainte.1, and then flightenieid, hith jmi inped off, Ad the engine and tender swept like a streuk of' lightning through1 the ulng iepot, u.d on coinig in contact with the bumpers or heavy timbi-r-gii ds at the ter..inus of the track, shiver ed them into splinter and broko the gate into tragntcuts. Gaii g the wherf, the engiue wps sontpwhat checed in its wild coiutse toivaids the river by a deep gutter, but it plough, ed its way, to the great damage of cobblo z-tones,some forty feet bey.>ndi its jljiipt .'f, escape frein t be rol is, m1s:1 the0 e altedi with the , *hemls dce.piy iuedyP4 in the eei rtil. The lcomlo. tivO '1 as .-:omewlat ijuied, the cow catcher, being completoly destro.ed. II-tdstheeidrthe, i.tnt gpeurl. idriig busie.-: bot)"s thyre niight hiave beeni lots of tile attending it. The boys who. cata-ed all the troublo were foot to be dibeovertd after, the accident. A Nriv Swindle. For the piast week a uan,.alysut :45 ye"ra of uye, shalhbily w hpt, h'en poifg, aouLt t ho gpprl portion of the ;ty .- wiith tnsita'nipel letter addrcssed to Johi Smlith, Brid geport, Conn., atid accomtitg each peison whom hie in it with a reqnes t. for the lopti f g in lieu of a t-tam'p, thre.e Ueits. Tihe swindle is a nill one, but :s iyithi:s our notice several indiyiduple, four o( them[ la digs,. resouid~e~d to this call, the husi ness in t,be.pou'rse of aay mnut be a luerative.one,- The man is of low stat ure, with heavy beird, and not pos*essed Of tuch personal ittlraetiois asto make hinita pleatcant obojet of obar ity.-N. Y. 1'rS '1u. The New York Suo tells the fol lo a ing good s' ory in relation t 1-61e ral Granut anPston thu't"ag' lit qt.erlY'n dayti: "A fox days agi MIr Preston was in New York, and General Grant thought it a good op. portunlity to send him an iititat ion t o d inner, suptosing, of cnurse, the Minister would know nothing of it until the dinner wan over. Mr. Pro. too, however, has a faithrul Seuretat.v, who immediately te legra pi'ed to .tte absent represerstative of thle black Re public, anid to General Grant's gre at con sternation, the e'l.'red gentle man and wife wvere among thc mo-t prompt of the guests who assemnbled ini re. ponse of' P.resident's offer of hospii ali ty. The worst of tihe uiatttr was thaat the President took no pains to conceal his disgust at the unexpected result of his hypocritical show of civility.'' We read of the death a1t Floriissant, Mo., of Mr. Francis Creely, who fell and expired while dancing at a granid daughter's. wedding. Mr. Creeley was only about eighty years of agou, and yet he loft. OneO hguiih:cd atnd twenty-thbree echildren,, grandrlhild re~ii nd.gr.eatt.gr andchildrent. This re winds us, by the rule ofpcontrar ies, of a gneer' ealctulation its that gneer look, 'The D~aeto- utbEey pe reon,"I staja hearSthe hey,''has t wo i'ine diate parents, four ni,ttots in the second degree, eight in the. third,, and so the pedigree ascends, doublirng at every step, t~i I, in theO twenticb .i gen. , Tritionl,bIe hasnio fewer than 1 ,030.. .896 grandfathera andigrand-motheralI .t it beg~tiing to be a well-ktnowni faet that maj yp thg~ leading states' upen in ,the..R'ublig n eary tthose i fl8,une is powerfully .felt ia makizg I J.residential uwominations, are getting iSgo quta~stnjiu.3 qg3eemen~lt i noong tatteenelvesias to t'he non-feadi'tility of reonb.tating lIresidlent Granlt.-Th/ae. dore Tilon (Sumer's Friend.) Thle war between.San Salvador and Hontdursa continues. [a a reecen battle at 8 ineti, which lated three days, 800 Sablvadorians anld 19t0 lIon dasrians.were killed apd wounded. 'the$alkador Ouornment was over blroan. " "Wife, do,you kno f~a hav b ~the pnecumiionta k"nwe hatonia,,' g deed I Suelt ext ratvene,e I ,tOU,' ~the spenldthrtjetithiin [ evga .d seea., to gi anid ngy .out youtr pop~ey toi reob tra4A whou Cdo need a newv ben Snot so much.l" -. . .. A Doc'kport dog got a needle fan uin his tongue, 'and the ainip wa dtaonwas a snesess, but the ebic reforw killed the dog4. 14 . PaCh say.: 'MWbt aD womanr Y called enriozsity, In a'mpan Is ~rop~d * loquenti ?iagniSeM lnt thwei t ti e Trho Ort#pi t an the. lant Flew the Cthilese DisposcI of a Trouble soic Datkey i~llouslani . One of our coast planters, whoit iu s utumber of Chineso laborers in his atuploy, soeing a disposition on the part of some of the negroes to annoy Lbe Oricntals,.spprebending a resort by the lattor to the -xise .of the sharp knives which they always wear, cau tioned them not to take the law in Lheir habl., but in caso they wero roulled by arty negro to brirg the offetader Iefore himn,and he would see that justice was donie. Accordinely, one day the planter, while sitt'itg on his gallery, ob.-rvil a procession of the Chinlaien comititry om1 the tinitrters,. bteaiig, tI hft had a dark pachage. They tunach. oil with great deliberation and digi.. t)u >I to tle*' M Ilnsioni and) laid theI .i~r hIrt en on hi gatliory at tlie reet of the planter. It prored to be a Shunk of * l neg ,, re bound, c; aIly h hinan kew. how to tie a ptarl of gadj. The negro was tcaredl out of is setna'se, thoulgh e tatirely utahnit. Laying him quietly down) on the gal Irriy, thi le.ader of the Chinese, point ing to th"T datk mut*a, s'lid to tla:g pinister "1Nie'Ph1 ! t00 noteh0 ! toi-o mn1tehI ri-gabh !" nitd 11ten the Whole a arty *:o'ted back to their wik. It was 'm hourttt's hard work t I *t'ttie the frig.tenled Tgro, wihot1, oi his te lease, very cheerfu'ly acted upon the suggoslit11 of th pantitel to "m:akc hituelf .care." -- A'r Orleons 'imc , lie Progritmme. The l;non lot thtus 0 pithily d scribes the programme of lutler ai] ,Wentdell hilips for the appronchitng :CaMpaignu - "rant, the Kn Klux hill, massacre tatl the gil-bet."' A captivatiaog p .:ammIIIIII I tIis, ando worthy :)I It., Godly New -ugan ori'-in. BIIIhe waty,hlow luch ama its.ln IBitler, so didl nrent, ii charnc ter fro-ii the Puritans, ever rose to eader.,hip amoi.g them, i one of' the. tmy teriqs thi c-an0not, lie fathomed. \v ith all .iis qviciusness hie it is. free frott et. ills contteet, is in'- Ito pn 1,1jnsted to thi previalent New I'Jcv E tgland ftirmplas. Ill is rough U spaeoil, . atld a itasplemer. lie disdains the e ).,k tht. :'uriittnis wears to hide if: real claracti-r. lL is outspoken, auidaious, atd show-, Iiitm-elf n - h teally is before the world. He is a1 self-procluiidtl Imlon :ter. Delays are . angerous. Thit pont. mte C iat d CosuAiplit Ive, w is nt41w hiteyna. r.11 hiope' of recovery, tmtight noIw beha11Ple nd in-ony-ha1d h11 no11 nl et.l vud that sliglt t ionph. Ilk advised, it yott h1 am a ('on:t t 'abl. 'g t i tl atf 4 Pit JT I".S IX I11l-it A NT aIlnd yo:. N ill soon he relieve-l, ) tw pif it of. Istrot-ANr -ro D I t.Dits. --Doors, bsa-. , llind so)-li.g . atall alt Ithe m.1atetril1 i ct s-iary to fin ah n at house , in pt oper ttylea eIn ,be.i 4.,1 tih t ni d -tt. ttie l,,wesat Inar.-kIe rates iret from thaema.tafactui-, P 11. T o-, ':e:t n i . C., whohas h4t hi gSt andail nmost complelo mann1talctory of sunh1. nvii eles inl Ihoutrna i attiet.. See his nil veti tsemient inl antilr' columit, aillt I Nx.:vata NaI1sIrr. A WVert . arostiaan. The conadit ion of a wenk .st oimacha s ntMtev. er yeCt imiproved by catt ht.akith'i ugs. They~ mterely increcase qIhY: rr '-o. -.ich it I: till 111fimpotht i t niny. ' Taheret is prepn.O titon int e:<iutence wich it Mqutikly tam T AAE R1'g SLT~ItN AIEN1ENT its isntintet effects is to soothle ntiat tri freht thle unensy* organ i. It attests v~omait ing ot thte dtitp'neiit n to vomti?, tivonghla I iintes't inels, th mtorbaaid emtetic matr t wiIci is the provocaitive or unutsenc. A dose tbe. A petrient ilI alt wgg~i.etrcinnata~y~ t'alt SleoB soa~Ch! aft er ii ni~h 's disalp:at on. slDt ntY ALL DaiUGOIsTs. innty ll-2wv .,, Poisonous Medioines., Thte theory a hot the 'irns of olimeane ea hei sie ily .aemmirntetd bty daises of ponisoni is false jnd iiluneOusC'Ot Wit int the, lits t wenity.ftro yrs, anot letsi than a. score o the miedlient parofession. 'Tey arc givent I small dotses ot h rwt MC thety woutldi dletro )ife immnedhiately; baultavn whient int i ituie inatities t hey purodntce,- ultimately very' diasbtrott elieetls.t is atnwi,,o ant unphilosuiophicah to emnplyg as rentediet suljuagtinto ote dh'ense, sow the seeds anoihe-r shill mote unntnngeiale. Nit of tese trible. med~tiemtst oipetirat wit as mucth direct neass utnd cer'tioy uiponi h enuses of diis-taes na hlostetier's Stuamac liicrer ta taonic and arctive, withaout Fs.ingle deI'Ieriouts inigredientl inS i14 compitiot~ Arattic nod qin~sii are givein for inter mit tents: brtomide of puitastiuma fork tiervou disordera; astrichinte and pruicl g~old f( genetral udebhilit y timercetry. .i a aariou formus, fqr.Iivsr,cedp1gaina;. prdpardions a (ptd yet these deadhly udruiga do not comipar as tapecairee for dtteidiseasecs, above enum< .5 rataed. withs that ('tolesomet vegretable ii b v'igitr~t niad alheriative.. wh. (lhey sare a to y rnticionsif thlat It, is astontisheitg at phsiinshould talhe the raesponsiblility ~*o'n uaenIt, try die Illtie before ahey r sort to the~ polsotns. Thme relisir they wi egapairienne~ fro*y,~oaurse of the hmamle Ipeslig~io, wA~i:tt a'darem tecconrae t4 the ut atafe piepnai jonts refertaed to gnito unnueet nary tmay 1 at Ila Vtoo.-lin oanmop with mal u others wq:hiave relt a lively lateregti la Lnvestiguteoths which D.'. Aje: has he ihnyt. edhbecover the causes of failure thd 6 e-nd torVide 4 remedy. reseoares tare tabila to brave been mucht m< Sthorouzht 1uid exhautivle than any ei B, .ceddg Agforne4 The result Iti now before u tnder the name or Aysu's hIAtt Vroon. . We 1ae. ven It-a trat.- tn'd with (ull I,istta')tn., 1 egnals our mnnst fawiaial antioitatil4nseir graty balts have dhoa ptruehd. A. ressmed their elriginst oe and a visible crop of soft, d~iken- haIr I tged. onaaoars of he seal p which ye uht. Itd LbC..faa s algao. a WOODWARD & LA, 0011tintue to Ofecr Bargains fbr the Cash In Dry (hoods, Dresi Goods, ihady Made Clothing, Gents, Ladios, 1lisCes and Children's lloo s and Shoes, Crockery, Classware, Woodenware, &c. 'Tie special attention of' the Ladics is called to our fine assortment of Prints, Muslins, Mozaibiquer, Linens, Challos, P1oplins, &c. Also to a Kid (love we aro selling at $1.00 a pair. The special attention of the (cn. tleomen is oalled to our stock of Ready Made Clothing, Cassimetres, Linens, an Fino Felt and SIaw TSats of the latest olyles. All goods sold at the lowcst CASH WOODWARO & LAW. miay 1.6 SHERIFF'S 8ALES. B Y Virtule of s1tu141ry Vxe"!utr31n1 11o Ine ) lirreteod, I wlJ4.uIver for sile al Fairiuld ('urit lomsoe oil Ohe !.rst mnluday 1.11u4 the d:1y foI~llowing, in .lunu1 m-vxt, within the h-e-i lourt of sale. to lite highiest hidder, f1r C sli, Iie followinit 11c.1 Property. PiretI .as rs4 toll( p i r title InIlId p4:1111111 - ()11e Irac oh liu i1 mlt it il ing 102 4Ces'mt, more or le4ss. ittint ed in il-iileld Cm ulit y, bounilded 41n lihe we!St by (th. h10111-st1ad '01' Mrs. lE . , Davis, on the et'l by 1atlrds he longing to -- (ruInpIon amt n1.1 Ie souulth by landis belonging to 1). 11. Kii kirlaid, le. ird upon a0 I h c prpt-jml ly of E. S. D.1 vk, Alministratrix, wti the sitil of Win. liair, for. allothier aI Iiii loteri. L L. V. DU V.\LL, S. F. C. Slheriff''S Olice, Winishoro, May 13, 1871. inny 16-t x2 gOO NEIS. ALL KIND)S 01F 6 0 PER CENT. NOW IS TllE TIME TO CALL S JON AND OFTEN AT 'B, F, DAUIDSON & 00'S h * INEGAR ilTTEII8, Flavoring Etat irora Tartne,~ Ntn---gs, horse .Pow TaWorm Confeelions Carbolle 8oyi 'Veril-ug , ,Citraie of Magne~i'a, Congret ~Watet. A .'o,.Mdgnolia...Bainy,- Nlagnoli Water., 'Bell Ciologneo, lburne'tts (oconaim Thoilet. Soap, Perfumiery, &c. Jlust recojpvi Y by : McMASTERt & 13R1 ICE. may 10 'I! Carolina Life InsurueCma n . OF ME)NPIIl, TENl1, JEIFIRSON 1DAVIS,. Presadei. -. Gen. At. Q. PUTLElR, .Aelh)t for 5 . eDuflose Egleston, Agent, '0 of WEtNNSDono, S- O. ,i 1sejes me enstay;W4ed po1l1'a,. utik t he surrender value policy-a new teatuw er~ fly whleh a dleite cash surrender valt a- i gurantieed.on all policies, lapsed l-y - on-paymenlt of pu'rnuta, SpngietD pngne l A LO. of Campagne and a lot One whi . ki,., juet received RI.. *h 18 L. W.DbEAPOILR SPRING & SUMMER GOODS I T ill sub'scribers are receiving an tinueS4. aily large stock of Yiadices Dress Ooods, Tia . rimings, Gloves and Ilosicry, Gentleuen's (oods, HJouso Furnishing Goods, D)omestio G;oods, Hl.t, Shooe, .&C., 'To which they invite a comparusm with Columbia prices. Hardware, Wagon Materials, Paints, Oils, Woodonware, Wall Paporing, Shades? Lamps, Medicities, Books, &o., &o. McMASTER & BRICE. api 13 M~IILLER'S CONFECTIONARYl JUST OPENEDI .\ lt of leavy Iliockory Wlyking Canes,e, fino assortment of beaustiful Clpin Vses, MNantl O1(.rnaimnes, Watch tiands, Thersmoeters, Kal descopes, M a g Sn ei o To'sys, Sun, Spy an bl.ngn i y insg lsstes Gyroscop~e Tigs, f'ronch1 .Ar Guns, I):ancinmg ando 1;evolying Msechsanical, Fig. ures, India Rubbecr, Willow andl Ivory Itattles, Plain anad Fancy Colored Marbsles, Gilass Agtges, Rumb ber Balls,ilumaming ropa, Chinn and JUrltannmla Te~a Setts, (Cups, Saucers anid Willh Aoi.topu, Magnifyinig WVatch Chiarms, Wooden Uus, P'istols In great variety, hg:~omher wisk a hsost of other artl. clea, which it. woumld be impjos, sible to mientioni here. Como andu see for yoms selves.as my~ g'oods wpll be shownt . willh pleasure. Iee (Joid.Soda WVater and. L~em~onadu always ont hand, every cior i n il bo used to .ploee my - fricends and pati-pnq, .9 A. P. blILLERL. opl 20 ~IRORORIESB r *, Cheaper than they have been Sold Nince tho War. -. Bio Qof'ee fr~5n 40 to 28 ons did Java $8 cst~ New Orleans #ugar, eblh pouads for Cn. Baltimore Syrua 6) cenits per galloun Sal~t $2.16 p'er eagk, ice $5Gf buepet, 4. I )Iatker.1, hsalfbarre1, $11.00.; a North tee04 fay $2.$$jeehasdr.J$ ., Filne Family ILara. 17 'septs, . ,. 01Other goid. in proporfla fo t O4*l. an and mox .rsl , t' .~a,