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Enoch Arden in Missourt. bi assertion that 'truth is stran. ger than tietion"' is certainly illu - tratod in the foiling i-ketch, and we ore iidebte'd to .1. 0. RBan, the clerk of the steamer St. Luke, for the prin cipal items : Doiing the first yesr of the war, J. M. W rsdrup - left his pleasant home in Ce'ntral Missouri and should ered his musket to fight for what he considered right, and to spill his blood, if nece.,ary, in defence of the Confederate cauSe. At home he left a young wife and one child, and from that time till last Sunday they never board from him. Mr. Waldrip pass. ed through the struggle safely, and was paroled in St. Louis in 1865. So soon ao he could earn money enough he started to find his wife and child. lie visited his old borne, and called on his ndlghbors. But his search was unsuccessful. The only information lie received was that his wife had taken the child and gone to live with some relatives in Calla way County. Visiting Calloway County, he obtained work on a farm and settled down to ponder over the whereabouts of his wife and child, and to earn money enough to con. tinue the scarch. In the meantime Mrs, Waldrup had heard that her husbandi w90 d , ond had go~ne to live with sonie relation near Cedar City, opposite Jeiffeson Uity, Mis souri. Iero sihe bucame acquainted ,with a well-to-do blacksmith, whose name we have not learned. In due time they were married, and last week wore living in their comfortAble home at Cedar City, and NI rs. Wald rup had blessed the blacksmith with three fine children, the eldest five years old. Last Saturday Mr Vald rup rodo leisurely into Cedar City, ani h.ilting at the blacksmith shop requebted that worthy to shoe his horse. \Vhile conversing on the heat of thq weather, crops &u., the black smith learned Waldrupls story, and having heard his wife tell about her lost husband, surmised the truth, and in his blunt honesty invited Mr. Wal. rup to go over to the house with bim. The recognition was inutual, and the wife fainted in her first husband's arnis. After the first agitation Mr Wad. lap went back to the blacksmith shop, and the mein talked the matter over sent-ibly and coolly, and agreed to allow the woman to decide as to which man hho would cling. After ponder. ing the matter over in her own mind the doubly-mated lady decided to go with her firs.t husland, on condition that the second allow her to take the children. By some process of reason ing, inexplicable to us, he deided to give tip wife and children, and Mr. Mcs. Waldrup decOided to come to St. Louis. Yesterday the St. Luke stopped at the landing, and Mr. V. came on' bo.trd and engaged passago for himself and three children anid the blacksmith asi.ted his wife on board, and then brought on the children. Then came an effecting scene that brought tears to the eyes Of captain, clorks and passengers. The deserted husband took first one child then the other in his arms, and kissed them passionately, while the tears rolled down his cheeks. Then lie bid good bye to his wife, who ecomed deeply affected, and lastly to Air. Waldrup. Thme two men gazed into each other's faces, shook harnds long and earnestly, and then thme blaceksmith, by a strong effort of will, released thie hands of M r. Waldrup and walked quickly ashore, never turning his face toward the boat. Tt Inians hi lVirginia, Iseems that there are a considera ble number of Indians 3et in Virginia, desoendants of the subjets of the famous chief P'owhiatan. They are assuredly F. F. V.'s. A writer in one of the Northern paper. gives somenm particulars concerning thenm. They hive on Pamunkoy Island, containing 1,500 acres, on the Pamunkey river. Thmis. island through the interposition of Gen. WVashington, was, by legisla. tive action secured to this tribe so long as they existed, for their use, and in no ease to be intruded upon by the whites or alienated from the in dians. There are nsow about ninety of them of both sexes nnd various ages, whlo inhabziit the islandl and culbi. Tate its soil. They hiavem good, comn portable framred buildi11ngs antd fiue gardIens, with teanms, and are in com-* fortable circumistainces. They are all Baptists, have a dhurch, Sunday and day schools, and a white female thacher. Tlhoy have au chief who is elective, who exercises a supervision over the, and before whom all minor dif forences pertaining to their niatters between man and man are brought for settlement. Criminal matters are' aried before the County Court. A Strikiag Costume~ At the fancy dress ball at White Sulphur Springs, last week, Miss .Preston, of Lex ington, Ky., re present. ed "Arctic Moonlight. Her dress was a succession of hull illusion skirts dotted with swan's down and sparkling with oxydized glass, and silver hands glistened beneath .the tulle -and a silver crescent looped the overdress one side, a crown of pine. @ones and slender veins, frosted with gold and sprangled with oxdzdglass resto41 99 .her head,. and a veil dotted wIth sanvas-down and spangled with the glass fell from her head to her feet at the back. Iler necklace wan petrls, with dimnpedt. .Two men were smothered to death in Kansas to end their sufferings from bydrophobia. A Noe O.leans horse-oar was badly damaged. by, ruring over a tough darkey's foot. A Gambling Steno in New Orleans, The Now Orlears 1'ioyune, gives the following vivid sketch of a tragic incident in one of the multitudinous gambling holls, licensed, in the Cres. cenit City About half-p-st 9 o'clock last night, an unknown man fell derd in the gambling housq at No 61 84, Chprles street. Ai usual on Saturday night, the house was crowded to 5.Mooatt. The young and the old, the rich said the poor, had gathered to spend tbe earning< of the week. The light of many a brilliant gos.jet flashed over a crowd of men, earnest aud eager - in. the passionate excitement of the game. Suddenly, a tall, dark-looking man from one of the centre tables, rose froin his seat, and walking a te Noet unsteadily, fell back upon the floor. One convulsive shudder passed through body.and limbs, and the man was dead, died from heart disease, or the excitement of gambling. For a single moment, a stillness hke death fell upon the crowd, and then some one said, he's only fainted, and the game went on. But life was extinct. 'lie's dead,' sone one oried, and then men rose hastily from their seats and left the room. The game was topped, and a little circle gathered around the dead man on the floor. The face had grown waxcu ; the death-look had settled darkly around hip. It was a foreign-lookng face-an Ital ian or Spaniard-and in life had been handsome, but now its rigid linea ments wore scared expression, as 'if the heart had struggled vainly to but get out of that bad place. Suddenly, all unprepared the man was hurried into the presebce of his Maker, dead, with the gamester's passion fierce in his heart, with all the evil thoughts and guilt about him. The lights were turned low in the darkened room, andl the coroner's jury gathered around the nameless dea. Below, in the halls, the rattle of dice, the noiso and strife of gambling broke sadly on the ear. What a contrast I None seemed to heed the spectacle above them, or take warning of the awful judgment so suddenly pro nounced. The games went on, and the low voices of the jury and the witnesses were scarcely heard in the uproar beneath. Men could not pause in that eager strife of hasard. The Fisherman's Son. A gentleman walking on the beaeh came across a little boy sitting on the road all by himself, looking out by the great ocean. "You like the sea, my boy ; do you not " "Yes, sir, and I hope to follow it when I get bigger." "It's a hard life, besides being dan gerous," said the gentleman. "Yes, sir ;.but Jesus Christ went to sea, and he kuows the dangers ; and sometimes he preached out of a ship, I am sure he loves sailors," said the boy. "But that will not hinder you meet ing with storms, and perhaps getting ship-wrocked." "Jesus Christ rules the winds and the waves. Ile stopped a storm once." "lie does not now," said the gentle man. "No, sir ; but be will help us to trust in him ; and, if we hold on to him, nothing can harm us," said the boy. ".You might be drowned." "Yes, msir." The boy stopped. "Blut, you know, my soul will then fly up to God ; anid it is all f.hir weath er up there." "WVhy, my little man, you arc quite a preacher !" said the gentleman. "Father and I often talk these things over," said the boy; "and when he is gone out fGabing, aind leaves me all alone at home, they are com pany for we." "Th'lat sweet, quiet, happy face of tho littie follow pleased me,"staid the gentleman ; "and I felt that ho hadI the best of company." Cold Weather Caused by [Holes In the Butn. The stronomers have brought for w ard an explanation of this protract. ed "cold 'pell." 'They say that time sun'as diso an cold weather-t:4 ri dled with holes, in other *ords, with 'o~th, one of which is of very considerable size. It is a deep cavity in the phostobphere, and so wide that the whole terrestrial globe would fltig room in It withaiut touehi'ng the' edges. There is another spot kbicb, though mueh smaller, still has one of its diameters as large as that of our earth. Ilersche3 and Arago, haaving conceived the idea of' comparing'the annual price of corn to the num bet of solar spots obaervedj each 3ear, found, on comparimg a series of twenty-five results, that the greater number of spots the higher was the cost of bread stuffs. This shows that these phe nomena may reduce the beat of the sun considerably. A New Theory of Storms. An old' colored sister of Atlants, according to the Sun, thus ae66ents for the recent destructive storm in that city : "I can jes tell yo'u whatles de rep son for all dis hail and wind and rain what de good L~rd has poured out upon us poor sinners-It all comes of that ice meersbeen what the whit. folks hab started in die town, its agin natur-making 9f frean cold ice here in the month of July, and de good Lord is punishin' us fur to :be trying to be smarter dan He is, He, den& mank. ice in do summer time and when poor sinful man gets to 5QID agip de Lord, den Ho's sure to ptun tiah 'em with storms of hail and rain. and tarafying fevers-bless de Lord I" Agens Norman, the B~ritish dhIlj mur drn.ha.p. ..o.va e ' New, AdVrthlementse, How, When and Where TO AD V E VT ISE1 . See the Advertiser's Gazette, Book of 100 page@ : issued Quarterly (new edition juist ont) ; contalus LIxts of all the bent Newspapers, Daily, Weekly, Religious, A gricutltial iaciamp~np 4Ia ties eiT all rils doodte ,o' cies interests ; also estinates showing cost or advertising. and hints, incidents and in. otructions galh,-red from the Experienoa of SUccessl Advertisers, Mailed to any addrers for 25 eents. Ad. dress 0E0. 11 ItOW.1. & ,0.. A dvertisIllngi-nis, Jig-9rP SIXa1 *al era in alI kilnA4 ni'PridftW' Itat#1 at. No. 41 Pa-k Row, New York. H. J. SAYERS", Dealer in Rml Estate, rRANKLIN, PA. Huys and sells improved and inimproved landa t wiere in Il Utgit Agents Wanted for the Trantsmis s1on of Life. Counsel an the Nature and lhyglene of the MiulinO gntleun. 14. Napheys, author of "The Physical Lift of Wom.an ' It relates to tha niale sex is full cf new facts ; delloate but outspokdu prietical and pop ilar, hichly endirsed a la rap, idly. 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I hey will in a short time bring on monthly perio;1 wi t, regularity : and although very powerful. contain nothing hurtful to the constit ution In all cases of Nervous and Splial Affee tions, Pains in the linck anl Limb. Fa tigue on slight exertion. 'alpitation of the Ileart, Ilysterics atil Whites, they will of feet a cure when all other means have (ai. ed. The pamphlet anuon-. each package has full directions and advice, or will he sent free to all writing for it, sealed from observation. SPECIAL NOTICE. It is the fate of every truly valuable mediolne to be counterf'ilel. Job oties' Sir James Clark's Female Pill are exten slvely counterfelted. 'lhe - getntine have ie ntmote of "Job Moses" on each package. All others are worthless. Dishonest Drug gat6 endeavor to eil the counterfeits to make greater profits. N. it.-In ill cases where the genuine cannot be obtained. One liallar encosed to the Sole Pr1%pretor, JOB MOSF4, 18 Oortland street, New York, will Insure a bottle of the genuine, containing Ilfuy Pills, by return maIl, aecenrely sealed from any knowledge of its contents jne Charlotte, Columbia and August Rahi oad. Oct~unia, June 1, 1871. T '11 E following Passenger Schedule will I. go inato effect on this Romad on antd after *tnay, June 1. DAT TaAIN.--ooINQ ORTE. (Leave Augusta, at. 8.15 a rn -Columnbia. 8. C., 8 26 p m ' Winnsboro, 1(127 a am " Chester, 12 2:5 p Arrive at Clharlot to, N. C. 8.00 p n. Leave An'gesta at 6.00 p ma " Columbia, 11 20 p m " Wlnnaboro, 1 -.7 a m " Chester, t.00 a m Arrive at, Charlbtt*, 6.80 aen. [leave Charlotte, N. C. at 7.30 a a "' Chester, . 10 16 a m "' Wlnnsboro, 32.00 p m "~ Columbia 2.80 p m " Chester. 10 80 p um "4 Winnsboro, 11.69 p m " Cohumbia, 2.28 a m ArrIve at Augusta, 7.80 a m GotNO Non TH -Dat Ttais makte cloge daily connections at Charlotte for all points North and East. Night Train muakes eamne connections, Sundaye excepted. Gouiuo Sov't.-Day Train makes close dhnlly conmnections at Angtsta with trains of Georgia and Celstral Georgia R ailroada, for all points Sout h, Sotuth west and West. No night trains still leave Charlotte, Au. gusta or intermediate onts on Sundays. Through Ticketssld andI Baggage eheek ed to all principal poinats. E. P. ALEXANDER. Snyt, E. R. De sa, Oestei a Tisitet Agem-. ESTABLISHED 1859. I R E8PECTFLLY ia n f~bfr~an -hI eigen e'q~e ba he v s suo~rs fWathes Jewery, Clocks, 8pechacle, &c., always en hand, an. will sell at the lowest prices, and would respec'itily' sk the Oonstanaabe of th, patronage of moy old friends and etnstomers, All goods warranted as represented. I sa preparedito do all kInd of Watylh and Jewr alry work and have always a good stadk of material en hand, and will guarantee satin. faetion. All work warranted. CH A R l.8 Mp1IL, 041 de fv6 Co.'l.WwoM api 80 A. sngQ R. R. R. RADWAY'S READY REHEF Oure therWorst Pains in from One to - 'WENTY MINUTES, ' 1(T IN ONE HOUR. 'After reading this advertil ement need any one Sager with Pain Itedway's Ready Iielief 1+#i cure for every pain. it was the firt -anti 1* Tle Only Pain Remedy thet ImusaPLly stops tie most excrutiatling pains, allnys inimmniations. and cures Con. geetions, whemier of the Lungs, Slonmach, Bowels, or oiter glatade or org-ins, by ore apiplieation. Il frmitt one to twenty nminutes, no inat ier h.,w',vlol nt or eet-ncintinr thie paiI tle H Itt *anat ic. Blea tiriddimt I16ii16). Clipp'led. Nervof.s. Netirilgie. ur lrstirated viti di!ense mny mtiller. RADWAY'S READY IELWJF Will orti inttait eise. Itnflansniation of tie Kidneys. 1i.titinim tjtinnof time B1 tlachler, it.04mmtokinn uR thle 1..1,Congpe 'Iion et itle ttags, Sore Throtti. Uillieuh lireat li .g, l'alpitat ist of tile Henrt. I lymterics, Crouip, )i lot hgerind, Caatirh. iut.tiea. Il, a dachi-, Toutil auie. Nieniilgin, itheumntism, Cold Chills, Age Chill;s. rihe nplicatiomn of tie Rendy llelie' in the patrt or parts where tle pain or difli cutlty exists will afford case anti couimiort. Iwenty drop, in half a tttuibler tof wniter will thn a few montente ctre Crattmpe, Spjksm-.. Sotr Ftonamrh. leariburn, 'ick llcn.lnche. Di:trhtn. Dysetntery. ''olic. Wittd ik the liotwVls, and mall tihe Interntal Travelers shoul1d a.lWays carry a boitle (of tads ay' Ieamdy Relief with thmitt A few drops it water will orovem sioAttess ot' ptins rmitn cihange of witter. It is better itan Irecth Brandy or litlerA as a stituit. lant. Fever and Ague. Fever and Agile cured for fifty cents. There Is tint a renmedial agent in this world that will cure Pever and Agile, and all other Malariotts, Bilioins, Sca itt. Ty phoid. Yellow. antd olhrr Fme'ers (nided by Rndwy's Pills) so qi;(k as lludwny '' Realy Relief. Fifty cetmi per bnttle. HEALTH ! BEAUTY I! Strong ptire ind riclh blood-Increaue of fleth anmd weight-Clear skin and beatutiltit complexion secured to all. Dr. Eadway's Sarsaparilla Resol vent. Moo' made the most astonishing cures : so quicr, to rapid are tIme olianges lite body undargoes, under ihl itifluence of thi! Irly wonderful medicine. that every (Ily an increase Iit flesh and weight is meen atd felt. The Grea Bl-od timrifier. Every drop of time Sarsnpaavillinn lIesolvent cotn municates thIrough the m k.od, Svtmat, Urine and otier fuids and juices of the yst em the valor of life. for it reittires tie wa-tes of time body witIh new nd somnd material Scrofuls, gyphilin, (Xn-utmpien, Glaniui lar dismease. Ulcers inI tIme lrimoat. Mouth. Tunoors, Nodes int tie Glnteis and o: it, paris nof tie system, Sore Eyes. Strmor. miu1m1 discharges from ite Enra. and the worst forms of Ssin dimense,. Erption<. evter Sort's. Senld hiHeid. tine Wormn. stlt Itheum. Erysipeltas, Acne, Black Spaits. Worims in the Flesh, i'toors. Cancers inl the Wonmcb and ill weakening and painfutl diiich..rges, Night Sweats1, I o!,b of Sprrm anti all wastes of tlv life principle. are whjhin the curaltive ratinge of tihis wotnter Il .lModern Chemitry. attd a few days' umse will prove to any pe-rson ming it for either of these forms of diseas its potent power* to etre them, If tite patieni. caily becoming reduced by the wates and decompo-ition thmat is continually progressiig. secreds in ar. resting these wastes. sid repairs the snme with new mtaleoint made froim lienithy blooid-nn this the Snimsaparilli-in will and does aecatre-i cmure is cermain; for when or.ce Ihia remedy commences its wok of putrification, anti sumcceedn to dimninirhing the lots of wastes, its repairs will be rapid, Aad every day ithe patienmt will feel himaselt , rowinmg hetter atnd strnnger. m Ihe toad diigest ing htelt er, appetite itmroving, anmd fiemih anti we'ight incem easing. Not ontly dioes thte Sarmeaparlhan liesol. vent eucel all ktnownt renmeial agents ina the cumre of threni -, Scrof'ulotts, Consatit. tionail, antd Skin diseases; humt it itt the only positive euire ': Kidney andi Blladdler Comn ilaitff, Utina y' and Wonmi' iseases, Grne el, liabietes, Dtropsey. Stoppage of Water. IncontInence a. Urinte, iirighmt's Disease, Albummminumra, and mn all cases whmere thmere are brick dust deposiua,or the water is thick. elotudy, trixed wim tmh sbaances like time white s.f an egg, or thtrends like white silk. or timer. is a morbid, dlark, billious appear ance. anmd white bonme dtust deposits, and whten thmere Is a prickinig, hurtitng senisa. liona whenm pa.-aing water, anmd pain in thme Small of' the Baick and alomg the Loins Dr. MBad way's. Perfect Purgilve perfectly itasteless, elegantly coaledl withI tweet gutm. pmrge, regulatt. putrify, cleanse and strengthen. Raedway's Pilla. for the ltre of all disorders of lihe Stomtachi, Liver, Bowels. Kidneys, Bladder, Nervoms Dis eases. hteadachme, Constipation, Loativeners, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Billiotisness, liil. out. Iever, Inflatmination of the Bowels. Piles andu all D~orang menisof mihe Internal Vi -icera. Wareratnted to affect a pohil ive cutre rurely Vegetable. containinmg no mercury, minerals or deleterioms medicines. Observe time folioping symtflaome resuilt. lng from Disorders of the lDigestiye Or. gs'nsminstipation, Inaward Pile,, Full. ness of the Blond in lithethn, Aiudity of ltme Btomach, Nausea. ileartbutrn, etigest of Vood, Fdlhtesa or Weight in the Stomaoh, lSour Brueintions. Sinking ow Fluiteritng at 'he Pit of the 8tomacht Swimming of the A few doses of Radway's Pills will free bhe system fes all the aheve nassed dia., irders. Price, 26 (ents per box. Bold by D~ruggist, Rtetd 'eFlae andI Trus." Send one let. er-tampi 1o RADWAY & CO., No. g7 !aiden, Ahane, New York. Itformation porlh thOande will lie sent 1o youm. Jtly 14-y WM. Os BEE & 00., Factors and Commnission lcrchlat, A DGER'S WJTARF, OHJA RL ESTON, 8 0. Liberal advanoes made umpon consignm. rmepmig o our eovrespontdents In -Liverpool mo4 :7rk. . lr 6 aote ArInsiaraneConepany JEfl'4ON DAVI, PresIdent, one,~ Egleston, Agent, lsque o t od prond polloeu.y A u, he a ende value smlil,---a Me*fc*nre, .1tb mite Asob surrendep v41a. CONSUMPTION, ITS CURE AND ITS PREVENTIVEo BY J. H. OHEHOX, N. D. Many a hunnan being heas passed away for whose death there was no other reason than the neglect of nown and indisynitiebly proven means of cure. hose near and dear to famdly and friends are sleeping the dreamless slumber into which, bad they ca~mly adopted 35. BOIPUE Ni. C15(NONK'S5 SXIMPLU TIttATMF ENT, and avalle themnselves of his wonderfully efflcs Clous medicino, they would not have fallen. Dr. Schenckg han in his ownc cano gerlvgd that wherever suicieit vitality reinains, 1A Vitalit by Is mtedicine's and his directions for their use,LI quickened into lmeitaltl vigor. In this statentit thero iN nothing presunptuotes. Tro tie faith of the iuvaiie is made no represeniation that is not a thousand times aubstantlated Iy l1Vieg and visible works. Tho theory of the cure by iDr. Mehenck's niedelnPe Is a sinple as it is unfailing. Its philosophy reqjuires no argunment. It is self-as. sUring,~ seir-convincing. the Bea-we oot h)t mnd Mandrake Pills are the rt two weapon wht whicih the eitnit-i of the malady is ansalted. Two-theinl% or tie ewes of conm Aurapt ion originate in dysipiepittm ratd i itnetilmally disordurcel liver. Wil this coit tioit lti honchial ltbes " 'moiathire" with tie' sttnuheei. 'l'hey ro spendtoe imorAticaetioit oftihe live-r. li-rethen coimes the culninating resuilt, nd the setting in, With all I3 distressin symptotu of CON.M3 l'TION. I'e Macir-ak 1'lii are composedt of one of Na tuira nble'et ipfl-i to 'ioIoliton Pelittimt. They posses I the him earehhag, alterative Prowetwlts of CctaOct'l, h nt, tiiikt' tiemeign, they " L rAV1E- NO fSTIN(J ittIMINI." The work or ettre Is now ht-'gimmiim. h'lie vitiated atd mucous ltleeisli I's the Owt'is noti tit the All eentary menial are ejected. The liver, like a clock, is wontd up. It arouses frot its tor ititiv ''in stomuach nets respummsiely. nnd the i n mletW 6egimnn to felkthat. ite o '. aI t ti 3inst.t3 ThtSelkweIt 'l'oulu.intotinefton with tie Plus. perneentes tow1 ns.itmtitti's withm tite fod. Chylifl atviolet IT muo pressing wititunt its preiotms tor turvi. U)- het< Inei ltilless, stod the cure is seen to he at mrni, itire i in 11rlatit'tme, not. exacerhatien of IIh-' Mtiett'h. Ali nttetiie nts ie. Now comes tie grtentatlttilooti tiri ter ever yet ivet, by an ititlietet fathr to %nI*rhig itma. ieenck'i Plitenicsyru conies in to ielrm Its lliott4 n"it to haittvis and cou ilete the cure. It terters lot 9ItI'o uiti its work. atntare cast int he Che'nted. It tdIlelt' antd rteins. the ittipalired lnol ilsensed portlowit of Ithe utigs. lie tit'- form of ratioerinmes, it Ireires thent ftir 'x ec'toreation, need io! In a ve'r' iort immo the 1m1t4!1 ly.1v it vanu',eit'e tlhe rotten throse' that it occutiiei is rnovmted attd nin.e' new, ait tt' i iitent, Im aIl the eligntily of re gaited vigor..stes forth to enjoy the ninnmhood or wontalnhoote that wa 44EVEN UIP A. OTAMT, The )tietll thietll Is, the- peile.mts intnt stay in a Warn roon until I ity gt weil It is alm test inpos sible to prevent inkilg cold whnes tie luemn are dils emsed. but it msit be pre've'nte-d or n eur (aen not le etl'eted. FrOnSh air tract riding mt, esctiniiy in tili namsiott of the country, in tie Ilw 1 ut i winter sen Rtn are nit wrong. l'hysictant Mh-) rt~earnmendi thal course lose their pittitstt, if thmir luuniti aore badly disenseit anti yet, tweuise te-v ar. in time house they nimkst not. si lown qiiet: timt'.' must wulk about the rootn as nite'h el , fat mu hiestren eth will hear, to get up a getel e'ireil lon of blood. ie thatte Inust keep itn od Ipirits-he deternitnted to get well. This lens a grent <deal to (to With the aipetl.to, amid is the great lo)int to gain. Io despair of cere uftt-r suci evifienen of its pos. Albvility itm the wotset 'ast-. mited neitral certinty it alt cters is shifuil. i)r. 'hlenck's permonni stetle nant to the Faculty of 1i owns Cero was in thse suodi-st worts: " Manmy yeara ago I was In tie lin t tnes of- con bulption; cmotiit'el to nly ied, mcini ee tio, Iimee ImIy hysicians th1ei1 mhttiat Icutld notlyt we'e-k: Ihen. like n drowimg tman cantching eel sitres, I henri of amod obtaieeim tie pretaratiots wilih I niow ofyer Ite the iolic-'. anid thy'v mtmle a lerft-et e're oi' mi. It beined to mne thni I coid fet1 it li'enet raete amy whole'sytern. They seoon ri1e-el Itht- mIateI'r in mny itimgs. ant I womlmi ielt till more t imtuc a tilimt oar etfr'ee eive' ye'-llt)v matler every morninim ihr a long timme. A's Aormn as that bm-gtia te) Filbitie'. mny coigih, fkver, pains, and niht-swents'e all he- anm to leave Inn, aRmnd mny appetite becane t great t iat it wis Withe diiiicuty tiat I coulti keep from eating totm much. I somn gaIoned my strength, and leave grown in flesh ever simece. "1 was weigid ishortly after my recovery." ndle the Doctor, " thetn lookiing like cc me-re skeitomn: ny weighct wias only ninety-s'ven poniist mcy preent we'ighlt is two hinttr-d anel t weity-lve' (225) pountin, anti for years I imwe e'njoyeti unimerrupte health.'" Dr. Schenek ms tihelmtinued hmts profr'.sional ! uita to New York and liostcee. lie or his son, Dr. It. 1. eeck, Jr. still cmettinue to ae'e ttienis at heIr Ollice. No. 154orth4 bxth Strt-et, l'linietlelphia every &aturday from 9 A.M. to 3 ' U. 'I'hose Who wihh a thorough examntimcron with tie t-spire. meerwill becienrgedlfip. Tlie Resiromt-trdecarea the exnact contitioni of th ilmng-, meei pltie'nts cani readily learn wihether they are citirhlut or not. The diriections for tak lng ut, e tied loom'" are' milnpt ed to the I:mti-'iigermce evoen ofa cil 1 Follow oti's a directlens, ne k inc Natiur' will (do lIm, rest, except Ing that in soin citkes the Ml nncrnke Pills mre to leo taken in increaset tosiie; the t hret' tcmeilCIees tne'e eo other acconmpniment.s thanI the aipilm itstrite tiotn that ae'conimney theec: IFirst create aeil'tite. Of rettmrning ieit, htmmct-r is the tuost weeotne symptom. ihen It comes, as it will come. let the denscairmmg at onece hee oef good ceer. (mod~ bioori at onge follows, time rough loonm'cis. tie nightsweat is ahnted. Ien asiort timmee both or thesoecmurbiti cyurp toins are gone forever. Dr. Schenck's niedicine are contantly kepit ine tens of thousanemsoi famill's. As ilaxative or icr. Kative, the MactIrake l'ills tire a stamidard prepara tbon; while the l'itilmonicg yroitaaenreof coughs atil colis, imay he regartt-d at a prophyicteric gaincst consumption in aily of it-s formes. rice of the itlmonte Myrep antlf Spea-weed Tonle, O.L0 abottie,or*7Antcabrilfloxen. Mandrake I'llis' 1kcentisabox. Forsale bv all druggist* and dealems' .Il i 'a l y CHARLE3 A. DANA, Editor. A Newspaper of the Present Timnes. Intendod for Pooplo Nowr on Earth. '%iluding Parmers. Miechanics. Mierchants, Pro. Asuionail ien, WVorkors, ThInkers, and all bias. Her of Honest Folkms an the Wives, Bone, and Daughters of all sucl, ONLY ONE DOLLAIL A YEAR 3 ONE UUNDRED 00PIE5 FOE 680, Or less than Ono Cent a Copy. Let there be a *s0 Club at evory Post Office. SEMI-WEEKLY BUN, 62 A YEA R, of the samce sise andi general character as THE WEEKLY, but with a greater variety of iiscellaneons readinir, andi furnishinug the netva to ite subscribers with greater frehness. because it oomes twice a week instead of onco only. THlE DAILY SUN, 00 A YEAR. A preominently readable nontpaper, wrlth the largest certeulation mn the woried. Free, inde. netdent, and tearless In tpolitics. All the nses fom everywhere. Tiw'c cents a copy by luaul 00 cente a montlh,or .0 aytcar. TERMS TO CLUBS~. TIlE DOLLAR WEEKLY SUN. lve eoples. one year, nepeei c'dr.rs.d. Ten oopies, ens vear, aenearatety addressed (aud an extra copy to the getter up of clucn).llr Twenty copies, one year, Ueparatelv adidressed (andan extra oopy solthe petterunp of elimb). Fifteen Dollar. Wlity copiesone year, to one address innl the Semt-.Weekly one year to getter up of clutb), Thirty-three Dliinru. Fiftycpe~once year,.'eparately aadressed (antd thbe Seol-Weekly oaeyear to getter us of cnu), Thirty-glvo Dollars, One hcundred conies, one year. tn ens addiregs (and the Daily for ones year to the getter una at oli)), Fifty Doilays. One hudraed cpies oroe y'e oeralc d up ofeitib), flixty Deilar's. tHEl SENI-WEEKLjY BUN. Ftve copies, one year, siparstely addressed Eight Dolla-s,, Ten conies, one year. separatei qedressed (and an extra copy to Etter up) of, Sixteen Dolse SEND YOUL MONEY ett Office ordierscheeks or drafts on Nte* orwherever cun'eniet. ~If not, len reglatl th celg ontcaiig muoney. Address L, W. ENGLAWND, Pnblishe~r 8un cia. N ew Y'erH Cby. may 13 JUST RtECEIVEID. 50 LBS8. Fresh Assorted Candy, Brantdy [teaches, Oreen Corn and Xomatoes, Canhietd OIe,, Aescri ed Xy rups, I'inte5 Candlly, Old Whtite Wine Vinegar. Low for for Caush al nar McINTYRE & CO'S. R. J. M'OARLEY, Informs time Cit izen of Winnsboro deat de is now prepared to furnsiah all kinds of Dool Summer Drinks from Ice Lemonade oapto a Champaign Cook Tall, &o., persona ian Procure Ice in large or email quantilles it any lime. july . . cCARLEY, TINDOW and Piitare Glass, layge eig~s) 17 Just received. 'z e'. j:ee 5.u, v ". .. aJASTP n . DR.CB time URE J. wosias.l, -ropiaor. It. 11 Nteit ama.. A c ., Ilfr gIt A Geis. Arent,. Rssn FrmlsheCil ,'A 4 Ceree st., h. Mll.1.ONS Elear Teetilsouy to their Wonderriul Curative Effecte. Vinegar Ihitters are not a vile Fnuer Drink, Made of Poor Itetin, Whliekey, Proof Spirite und Iterlico Liquorm, doe tored, spiced and swootonea to pleas. the taste, called " Tonicei," " Appetliyeis." " Iestorers," &c., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Atlediclne. iale frot the Native lloots and lierbs of Callfornia, free f'ont till Alcoholle Selinulmnte. They are the GltEAT 11,001) PssUltilVi1tL uttd A LIFE (4IVIN(O l'IstN(CiPIE, a perfoct htenovator and -litigorator of the System, carry In% oftalt poisonous niatter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bittors according to directions and remain tong unwell, providud their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. They ure a (vsntiio Pumrgative ad well nt at Tonle, posseatuig, also, the peculiar snerit of acting as a powerful a-ent in relielng Conges tion or lnflannation of the Liver, and of all the Visceral Organs. 10 It F:10t A 11E (131 PLA I NTS, whether in young or old. married or single, at the dawn of womanhonid or at the turn of life, these Tonie bit tors have no eqatsl. For I tillsmminm tory atind Chronic Ithtue, notion undl (iout, loypepsin or fl digestion, liilioun, Itenmittent a 1ne Interitient Fevers, Disetnmes of r ae Illuod, 1lvoer, itsineys and ilnsdder, these lliter have been niost successful. Mutch fllmeninen are eaustat by Vitiated 1ied, which is generailr prodtteed by derangement of the Digte'stive Organ. l)1)SIPESIA OIl INDI(G.STION, esatintacie, l'aatin tin the Ihonildei s, Conghs, Tight ness of tihe Chest. l)iaineas, Soctr Ernctations of tite Stomaach, limt Taste in the Ilonth, Bilote Attacks, I'alpitiation of the leart, Inflamation of the I.ttngs, l'nih i ther .gions of tie Kidneys, and a hundnret ottn-r paini symptoms are the off sprimngs of Dypaeioaim. They isvigorato the Stanch and stimulate the torpia 1.iver ana iowels,. whic'h remiler tlen of Ineqn -liet i-iameiy in cleanaslhg tie blood of all im plnrities, and imnparting ntew life ansid vigor to the whole cystem. F0lt SKIN DISEAF491., 1rtittonl',Ttter. qalt livitou. Illotcesa, 141puts, t'linplem, P1iatitles, 11,414, Crinncies, Iting-Wor-niN, Meal Ilead, gore I'ves. --stiipelas, ltch. Senrfa, lleo olnrntion of tite kn, liniors atmid ilsataises of I ie ,kin, of what ever mie (or untit re, are literally dilng mapl ata car ri. <1 onnt of thtmeairtemi 1in a lirt time by the line ot these litters. bat htnilte ami sch enses will con. vinare the mtosi inereinims of their cirative effect. Ueanne tie Vitiated ilootl whenever you And lit impnritii a ltrsting throtugh the kat in Plimples, Eruptions or Soree; cle.eo it wles you fina it ohatrtc'tro amt alugginh i the veins, clease it whetit i. fonl,aimi y our feellhags will tell yoil when. Kreep the Iaooat yture, nil the health of the mystets will follw. PIN, TAI'M, amid other WOIaMM, urking in the s% -tem of o inany thousaials, are effectually ali At..) ' % I andt remoaived. ROLP BY AIi. DlRUOMlliTS AN) l5E.11,ERS. J. WAI.KElt, i'rnlriutir. It. It MhcDONAL) & ('0.. ha ugaist- mat a;ena. .Aents. San Iraniscio, nil., nnaitl 3 amt 31 Comnerce Street, New York. asy 11 Ayer's Cathartic Pi1s, For all the purposo of a ' Laxative Modioino. Perhaps no nno mied L einle is so universalmly required by every. body as a cathartic, nor was eve any he. foro so universally 1adolted hito uose, in every counmmtry anal aimong all classes all tis mni witt eilluient . . . . . .patrgative J'111. Th'le ob~viois rension Is, ... -thaltit isamIlore relia. -- ble and far more e. ital reanedy itanan theralt. Tihaoas who hate arieda it, knaowi thi:tt it seured them;. those whoa havie not, kiaowt that iS enres thireighma~ibors. nuda friend~s; sumd all kiuaow that ith.at it dloes emlaco it dones al. Wlia -- that it nevera' fails I troaighanyt) haait or necg. (le'ctoaf'tts a'atlio.itiona. Wehave's thouisansthi ponl thoads of~aa elilletes of' tahih- rearnskal ea ure af' tihe flloinatg conlil~itas, hitt siich a'urses na iaiiwnha every naeighaborhoioda, andl wea need lnot pubhlishi themas. Adlaptoad to all ngeCs andl condaitions .n all ulbataes; cnitag seither caloimel noarany .leieterius adrit , they imay Io assSkett willh safety oy anti ytal'. Tl teir sugar-'conimng pmeserv'es them vesrir'es,animd akes themul leat3int to take, wh'lile eling playh vegetabsla, nso huarm i can nris flom hara ute lan any a statitty. 'They aaleaate lb Shirm ialorfsul ini hlence on the ntern~a lsaeern to pulrif- thei loodaa andai sttimulto t5 hato hseailthya elain- remaove the nlobistrtions )f the stoachl baowe'ls, liver, usnal othera organs of thae boaly, resutorlig thira ir'regislrta ntiin ta heal th, btaa b~yacorr'eting, wherecver they exist, suach do ratn gemsents na are the ir'st orii in of' dhliset. casino dh-'ctios aare given al the wmras >er on hse bo)x, for' tile followling comSpilinmts, haiI a theep ills ranpidlyr esnre: For' I3ynei's'stt r Issuigeston, Elteteae nons, E~ssan usr asal Lose oft Apsetise, they shountldb la -1ena maodera'ately to stimst n te the stem Iacha, andl restore its haealthy~ Stane nndl acions. IFor' Lier Constalint anad its various symp. Looms, ilBilsassne E -eadlacte, s~ick liens!. acelanice or' (Ar'enm ickness, Blu. sounColc ad Rilioums Fseer, they shoulid le Jtudiiiousaly taken for enaah ense, to correct the alseasedi actionm or' remove theo obstructions which ciase It. For syneteror Diaerrheen, but ond mdde Cis gner ltv ret traedl. For o Ri E la s, est, GraveI, IPal. idNakanal loins, the- shculdl he contin. aeticon of thae system. V. Ich stucs chsange those cmintlss disappear. For Ebrao aye andsu Dr'osicaIlwellinga - hysol etakens in litrge atnd frequent (loses to 1arodneii thme effect oft a dlrasatir urge. lor' Sauplreaeiosn a lan'ge <lo.e shotuldl be taken as it prohduces the de's ired effect by sym-. As a Dhsnner Pill, take one or two Pille to promoteadigestion iad rolievs the stomach. An occaslaonIalco sthmduates the stomnach andl hiowelus into htealthay aiction, restores the a ipetite, anal invigorastesethe sy'stem. 1tonee i is-oI en ad vantangecus where no serious dlernhgemeht exists. One who feels tolerably wellm oftn fini~h that a dose of' these PI'Ifa makes hati ree decisledl bet tes', ft'cim their eleansing and renovating effet on tho digestivo atlparatuts. Dr. J. 0. AIT'E R& CO.,Psracticasl Chaemssetep LOWBLL.MASS.,V. S. A. JUST RECEIVED. ('ONSIGNMENT of Cotton Rood Meal, fra-sh from lbe Mill .at Columbia. This Meal is hlgly recommended as feed for all kinds'of stock,. especially' for Mleh Cows, o will puroh ass Coe ton beed- at - ein, per bushel. Janl 28 KET'CHIN & 1NOBERT1'ON. PI~LOUR, COFFEt;,- 8s Iam.. Oysters. Family BoIap, Candies, bavktb. andt Vhewing Tobacco, fg aso , l3V rrul Iluford's Fine h36y 1,.7 )TBM rel PIne Netasr W fitsh - READ THIS.. S. Se WOLFE N EDITATING a change in the business I by the 0'-t of Sepiteamer, oflers their large aind varied t% ck. at eunlb low piriceh, as will astonish fh nilIost skeptical, only come oripred with ilte CAX II, an d you will I' able 10I gel goods regardless of lia cs.%I ite Stock is hr, e, aid conipo%.l of everytig sia lly ke rily this ablib. Dry Gootsx, Voreign and l'omestio, Cluthing for Nkieti's Wear, lite, all styles, li1.1 s an.1 hoes, l'ece (loods of Woolen, ,liten nad Cottoh. Gliv mue a c:ill before apending your oaah Anil be eeivitned lit, at - WOL 'Yo C e, get the best goods for the lowest Price. Junae 8 FE RTLIZERS, Tihe Unlderslgid Begs to "illbnk the Planiteris of Fairfield, Thit he is Agent formale of t lie followit Ferii'zer.', which lie ow 11h.l. In more. and i. ready to furnish t.heni at lhe mianafito. tiirer'.e pria,Y6ith the freight and drayage aided. Call and get circularg. P1'0otlicl on Ine0sed fl'olni I to 300 Pei' cent. by their us. 101 Tous Carolina. 25 Solulble Pacifio,. 8 " BauglAs Raw len1. 10 " ell'a Superphosptate. 6 ' Magnotm Bonum. 8 " Alliutic Phosphate. 6 Maryland Anioniated. 6 " Cotton Food. I * South Sea. Petuvinn GuAno. Lail Plaster. Coiiponndl Acid Phosphate for mixing with 4,0u11on Seed. Cotton taken in ezoliange for some of them, delivered next fall. JOHN H. CA'IHCART. Town Oidinance. rItIE following Ordannce, entitled an Ord. . nnice to rise sipplies for ihe yeari cim mencing tie first of April 1871. and ending tie lst of A pril l-72. and for other pur pioses. passed the 61h day of June 1371. Is Ibblshed for the information of all con cerned: I tit It einted and ordnined by lit. tn. letditt aid Wardensaf a lie Tron of W inis. horn, S C , in Cmincil net, that a Tax for ihe stin1t antd in the manner hereinnfi er mn. iiied. shaill lie rai-ei and paid Into ila Tireniiiury of the snid Town, for the use and service a hereof; that is to say, fifteen Citt1. ad valoremt oi every hundred dollars viortia of the value of 11 real estate within lie corporate limiaas. in be asesessed as here. lfoire: ahree dollars to be paid by evary miatle ialinhitnnt. iaf sail Town bet weeal the age of e ghteen and fifty years, in Het of working upon the str-ets of said To-n, and ,iI ee per tent upon the amount of all Sales at aiuctioa [I. Andi be it furt her enactead and crdain. ed. liat tie toregming Taxes sita tie paid an aIt Treasrtier of the Town Ciuncil of Wintt-boro, on or be-ore the falt day of Atigilt next, anl in def'aila of Such pay iin'. stn execution. shall he issued for the ollectiont of tle -amlie Ill Atmi be ia further eiacted and or. lained. aliii it tiall nl he lawful for any pierion to represent pnblicly for ganin or re. wam.i any3 plny. aimtedy, tragedy. interlude 'ir Itarce, or exhiblit wnx figures. or show. or etirertainmeni~at of atny kind whatsoever, witholt ai. rst ota iing ni license from thle Towna C.unicil, which license may hie gtant.. ed tupona athe paymenctt of five doullair, for till exibit ions oilier thiian those tundier ciuviass, anid fifty dollars fotr all elirits citmpanie's; andl anty person violti ng lie proivisiotns oif tis oidan~ce shall be finedt fifty dollari for eaichi ani ery r(fce. IV. Aid be it taurt her enaeted and or., dlained.(, tl tnt it shall nit he laiwf'ul for any person tii sell intoxicaitinig liqiuors int amounts of less. tant haret gahllons or int any amount to be draunk wholly or in part at the place where soild, stay whiere within one mile of thte Court. Ifouse of snid Town, withioi frat obtaining a liceanso therefor, fro~m thte C'lerk of the Counceii, which mtay tie granted upoti the piymntf of sixty dol., late for whtat is known as ''Rtfail License," and ona hutndrid anad t wety-tive for what is known as "Tavrn License ;'' and any person violaming this provision of this ord. nince shall be fined Aflty dollars for each and every oflence. V. An bl e it futi her' enaclead and ordnint. ed, t hat any'puerson htitchiing a hiorseor oth. er rai-nala to any shadeo tree withian the corporate limits of thle Town of Witnnsboro or in any way maltre~atinag or injutring the same shall be fined for each and every of fetise in a stum niot exceemding five dollars at theo discreftion of the Council. Done ini Countcil tis Gath day of June, A. D., 1871. and tie .Corporate seal of the said Town affixed. P. BAcOT, Clerk. junie 10 Groceries, Hardare, Dry. G0ods, &C0, On Hand and to Arrive. 40,000 Lb.. Prime Bacon SIdes and Shoulders, 100 ilbla. Louisville-and N. C. Flour, all grades. 1 ,000 litshels Corp. 20) llbs.Sugar. 10 I1ls. N. Alehassee. -4 libic. Syrup. 6 lIhds. W. I. Molassee, 18 llags of Coffee. Barrels and Half Div'rels $ftaokerel, Tea, Soap, l'obacco, Salt, Iron, Trace Chaine .P Pows ntd Plow Steel, llo'e., Whit. L~end, RBspe, Shtoes, Osnabuarge, Striped and Plain, Shirting. antd Heavy Pilaa tation Ooods, with varied other articles-on -hand anil will be sold as how for - caslt as the like articles, enf he furuthed by any other in town.' P'arlies wuinting any of lhe above, will find Itto Iteir linteront to..0ai and eyam ne may slook before puarchraipg. J'iN I:. CATi HAaRT~ mar 80 WIndow Sha deer. A Lbilui OF . ribOW1 IXb1M, FURNITURE, &c., &c. Ju'pic8Ived and for safe low for Cash at ' k olTVN)!!&itd8,