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H. MEANS DAVIS, Editor, VchJewsday Morning, MarQh 25, 1874. ho Memorial to Oongress. We perceive in the late meeting of the "Charleston Chamber of Con lit re," that a now or .pdditjotpl-. ctommittee were appointed by that vnerab-le Board to accompany the tclegates of the "Taxpayera' Couven to 1.)" Wo do mosit heartily ap Pi oie of it, and hope that every niein o r will attend tlI e meetig to ' be h1--.1 in Washington on the 26th of M -t: c'. Whetn we look at this dele g .t ion headed by the most indepnd ett and trust-worthy 'ei jize of Sonth -rolina, (we morn Mir. tatheis) l:.o~e pamphlet on the '"Wrongs, the :glts und the reiedies of South rolina,' has created such an excite muent as to warrant a true ind lively i*terest in behalf of our cauhe throughout the Union, from every L.tieat man, be he 'Yederilnt, Ro ilhlican, Demoor&l, or Cutiservztiv", o feel that much good will bo don. .\nd when we read ;roui the "Charlem (onl News and Courier," that lie itt to be supported by such iuen a- ex Gov. \ iken, a former meioer of Cobgress, 0d a friend of President 'Oiant, a colloeagnue With him (in a financial *p int of vien) in the trust estUtO of \1r. Peabody, wc feel ounfidelit o tf icli.f. And yet whenwe add such anmes as have been recoAEmendol by thie citizens of our old n-bIe ily of Charle:-ton, viz dourdin, 'tupper, Tronihoilim,itSimmonts, DeSaus suire, we cannot am will not despair. To these we are to add with their in dntic and clinancter, the naies of ..orter, Uha'sn ut, Alidriih, Kershaw, M.!annjing, llulcombe, Butler, Jondi, Woodwarl and ohhers. Why should WO der pair ? No never I 'Iest as. n red, there is relief, and we will find it on their return from Vashiugton. Reform. The leading Radical luminaries have been pr-ting loudly of reform. The mcibers of the Legitlature have tlso claimed to be actuaed by motives of the strictest econo my. But by their fruits ye lhall know them. And we need go no further to prove that the majority f the present Legislature are sind lers aid knaves, than the pr6posed tax levy for the year beginbiig Oo toher 1874. This tax was at first proposed to be 8A mills. But by dogress it increas edl in magnitudo as it bounded and rebounded froin either house, gath (ring bulk like the avalanche, until it has fallen upon the taxpayers with the crushing weight of fourteen mills. A pecularity about this b'ill is that 'vhen it is to go into operation the present legislature will be numibersed among the things that were. Trhe duty cf levying taxes for 1874--5, Oc.. volves upon a Legis'ature not yet elected, and the existing Solons bad 'as much right to fix the takes for the next ten years, as for next year. As tvo therefore do not believe the pros. ent levy is binding we do not devote much attention to it. But if either the present body or their successors dream that the taxpayce will stnnd any such burden as fourteen taills they are muclh mistaken. If tis be their idea of rgform, they will have a good many other ideas beaten into themi ore long. Trax unIona will be organizedl, and resistan'ee will be offered-a resistance that the Nation al Republican party will connive at. Thle present le'gialat ion has shown, itself more ignorant mand more corrupt than m ny previous body, aud. its re cord has damned it.self and the jKrtig that elected it. We are anxious to see our delegates returninug and go lng before the people for re-election. We believe their ieception will he a wvarnm onle, 0110 that they will noct like. Last year the general tax was 1. mills; 'Tho proposed levy calls for 14 mnilli, besides 1.} mills defioi'eney tax'for lIairlield, oami onc half naill, Ku Klux tax-ian al, 16 :GiiIs. .One halIf mill more than lost 3 car. And this is their reform. The present inctim beats will obrtainly will be asked to back seate, anil iii all pro babiliij thle party will be called en to retire. We like this reform. :2-'The State Government. [The Union-Iler ald gzives the "par. tyu delicate thrust in the following local A prominent politician says the feeling in Wasshing.ton on South Caro lina afinirs is intense beyond expres. sion, and getting no better fast." TIhtis is good newsn for the oppress ed people. At last the wrosigs per retrated here are being fully ventilh that it will be held responsible by the whole country for the outrages it has perpetrated upon a helpl'is peo ple. This Is the reason of tht) intenhe fooling." * Not 'tat Carpenter and O9nkling and Grantud thbir 'sateoi lites are reformed, but they see that if so-e change be not wrought, they will ,e deader at the next eieption than ever men were befure. They are marilbg, tbeiefore, strenuous ef forts to bring about rutoru -'6 Toukh Carolina. But they are ignorant of what sort of mateIil 'itoy bav- to deal with. The Legitlature, in spite of the solemn warnings read to them by their fortherh masters, carried out their rascality to tho 'enti, and adjourned only after all the money was out af the treasury, and they had saddled a fourt, en ni'li tax -ni the taxpayers. And this 'sio get of villains will be stutmping the State during the taumner it t iInaking loud protestations of refomin and de ludi'ag their fullowers into sentling then back for another steal. The Northvnil find, as we have loi' since didooverel, tiat there can be no re. ifor i 5outh Caroifia without houe organic'change. . As long as there reminits this im'ense ia ajority of ignorance, so.long will fraud and crime'rulo the Stati.' We trust that thisgoverngient will be aso:'t of political hoonierung, re turninfig uplon those fanautical duan gogues who hurled it ugait, it us. The smarting Gf our injurims would be much allayed by seeing thie prcent Cqugeessmien wlipped out of tbeir boots by the independent party that is already gathering strength for the confliit. ' If a conservative Congre., be elected this fal!, on1e of two things will reiul t. Either the troops will be temoved and the South Carolinaa government will fall of its own waak ness, or tlse ue thall be reconstrqut ed. The Rev. Whittemore is alre'ady sendinLg Up piteons howls to 0ogress not to remove the troops, tihs 3on. fessing the sheer ,vetics's of his party. The ting.is tremubling with dread. If they h'ave such a mijority, and represent such advanced ideas, why slould thIey fear to be left alone I South Carolina is lo-day, virtuailly, under military 'government. W ly shoiUld C}6'igress hesitate to give us relief , 'We beliove the next Congress will set thinfgs t 1ihts, a:id. tvery soallawag and ev!i y carpet- bagger who is not incarocrated in.tho peni. tentiary, will then set out for parts unknown. Editorial Notes The colaed !itizens of Coloimbia and Charleston held a meeting lo ex press there sorrow at tho death of Charles Sumner. Mo~desses were delivered by Wright, Elliott and others. This is all very proper. but' two years ago these same colored citizens ret used to hme.i a word from blumuner' in the Grant-Greeley ~anm p'iign. We would sdiges to these citisens that theby had bei:t ho~nor t'he deceas'ed Senator's memory by taking the ad'vice lhe oif'ored ,them to cense making themselves. odi~ons and ria dliculcus by wvholatalo sittpidity and ra sealit y. The Uinion-tieraII Ihas at the head of its columns the platforni upon whioh the present. udministratica otume into power. The confessions of guilt and protestritlons of reformn were as vehemient then ih at presenut. 'rho dir. rence is we believed them then, but have since gotten bravely over ot~r credulity. lThe lebneet irony we have seen lately is the re mrk~ul or the Union-l eral, "jLet us f'ight our own wropgs, inisids of our own party Hue~s." W e dont't believe the Unaion-llerald cld half fill its slate with nodiineos amoung its party bruells, Ihat wvould inspire any conti deuce ini the u nto any itetlligeunt u:an, R~epublcan or Cons"rvatite. parsons are raking up th'o old lBrook'. Sumner diffieulty, giving that as the cause of the latter's death, although thme physicians deny that such Iwas the case. It took Stroner eighteen years to (lie fromt that mnortn't injury, jud' aniteen years an'd two or thr~ee hun dredd,ys longec- t'ian the law gave him t.o die in. We might as well say that Mr. Brooks' death was caused by the caning. While Sumner buried his3 enmity during his life, and while the Squth isdoing honor to his muem. ory,.these mean Bniveling, puritanical f ankeed re ,ent'avoring to revive' old section'al diff'erences it would be much better it Mlassachusetts re pented in aekelotlh for the stab she gave.SJumner in ersuring himt for his battle flag resolution, instead of abusing a gentleman lonig since pass ed away, who assaulted Sumner for giigtelie toan aged relative who was absent. Wha infrm.l he. Crites Beecher and Talmage a&d the M0sanohisetta puritaca are I An ex6hango tCls of a yoth l y v11ho Whhilluiing in Bosto1 ip P", d and fell. ,- er partner caught f h3r but also'eli, ai in falling thrust his fliger Into her. aide, iujuring her so severely that bho died in a few days Doubtless many good people ' wil think that bii.e ought :not 'to haie dance. The only thought however, puassing through our mind on tq. buljet, is thut the fellIw Ougtl not to have puncthtd her so sav.Ig ly in the side. Deatfi*.' 'ifh iharlestnI l *ii kt wh~lite b, Coloed 1'. Under five y.eap!rs of nge,. v.hiti s 2, oAlgred 6. .The populatioun is egcyally disided. Almo.st every weeliy tablo show that the 'mortality an !ho a childreb is ,' greater ha.n among the wlijtcs, proviig that the Coulored raco is decreasing profortionately, , A Sweect Trio,. A trost disgraceful sight haabeen brought to light within tle pa-st few days. Tie Legislaturo just before the close of the 8e5sioutsottuated more, we fear,.ty hostility against Niles G. Paiker for hhowing them up than by any lovoeof justice, passed a coneartInt retolution iutructing the Attoirney General to institute pro.-. ceedings at once against that officiul thief, looking to his speedy incareera. tion within the walla of 'he Penitei,. tiary. Upon that bright ptglitloal luminary, Senator 3|axnell, As chair. Imai of the ill proiritition evinittee devolved the duty of submittg the said resoluticn to his reverened the Governor fpr ;q.prI al. .'it eolu. tiou bas dioppeared. 'ils ''prtill. CateCy 6ays talit the IcU1utI5n ziever remchi.)' his UoLe, apd us his certifi catecy in in n 'iwte wird is as govd as his boud. we. are conspeidlled to believe hiOn. O the other hand M!, xwell !.irnis that te delivored the 'resolu0tio to R e Goveraor, ulung with other acts nl'-I re'oluIionts oi Ttienday and ee-iv'-d a ee .ipt thereltr. I is said Ihe ipre.-s c.p y book it the Govern-i's dillee s-.owed buch a re ocipt,and Nlukwell eahibited it on Thursday. That.asoue day a gbntle man saw the lof contaiining this re eeipt torn out of the book and lying in tle halh. ilo.es claimed to have, a certifiato from Maxttll that the' !ceti.pt was fur a duplicate of the resoltain, nid that M.vell had madc way with the original. 1tr the re it hiavlIIg ben torn out of the book, we pi e-u.a his ExcelltnC3 will claim now that Ito nuvr san% t ither o:iginal or dUIpib.tme, and that Maxweh,'a receipt is a forgery. Inl te ileanhIbile, Parker seems to be rejoieirng. Wc regard the supgressi n~ of this rerolution, by whoussOever it wase done, ha the c'ronnuing ->utrage of the present adi.jitration. . The Legis latur ho ad devoted its w holA energy and venoml to the~ padrtigecof t1~g?>ill; and before its nirnbers ar fairly at hoc, t in liil is to~sit''l 'nParker. noes free. We ha rd~y lth Iht that tiov. Moses, gretedy as lhe is for an other term of ofli'e-in catenided license ,t"pinnder the people--Ivolhd dare tit1-1 to shield a brother swindler wheii th.it brother is in bad odor. (The. evidence is ngain.-t the novernor, though Maxzwell's skirts are by no moanas clear.) it ia the bustoml of woles antd o'ther ferocious~ arimals wh len bandted i t oget her in hu nting downi thieir vietimii, to act its ebneert until oneo of their leadsrs falls' ind then to stol tha ir paui sait lNr an in stant to devuyur imi. Ivlgikd all the inceat frotn his bones, they go on and on in their relentltess 1bas.-. So inith.ile Lecgislattmre. As long as Parker w~as powerful among themi, none ahot-e honored than lie. liut when he lost (ofii' tije- went for hi iu with all the rapacity of wolves. In this yelling Radical packc, howevdr, weret t wb L.eeolent, kind heai'ted wolves, ivh could not hear *to gpo a brother wolf torn to pieces, Mos~es and M~axwell be.tween theml have sauved Isrker's hide for tile itoo,~ But for tlhi act of kindaoos. thiy may be t !ientaplvesq diusmeinbeoreo by tha,t hungry, howling piack of oflige seckers.. This is a cnumto devoutif~ to be wished We yet see no reasofi dh Parker ,hould feel afe The Attorney gen eral can rosecute Parker without the bill. Let him get the proof, and go ahead. 'lThe, leading Rladioals talk b atantly of reformj, but this is lip' reformn. Trhey h~ave doino athjng as yeCt, t o inspire any .0010 with confidene in their pjotestation. Letthe *. torney. tlenral b'ekill the- Norke by prosecuting Da only, i#Arker but Moses and Maxwell too, .nd let all honest men be gladdened. withi the sight of this trio safely esconoee:- be. hind the bars of a cell in the Peni tenthiry. Editorial Noese. Joh CaroliA is trying very. ar t e enstion in the shap of vtu leanIoiuption of Bald Motiftait near Ashevile. As'-yet alth'oug there have beeu ominous.multtoring and an earthquake or two, thero ha b eep.no oruptio4. A, few daiyp sinet strange sounds were beard, the qart Eimbled and qw'aked', steain burm fort1i frow sotne orevieos, and a 'crow, 'colleloted t94vipiess theq filal catastre -phe. - Whon iheir exeltemont hal reached its highest pitoh, a terrifi n.oi-e struck their uffrigh.tstd ears and-nstead of lava.aud abhes an fire, as had bepn expected, out ther ru-ihed agray headed old whiskey dia fler, who had been making tnountai dew in a cave, and was terrified at the earthquike. A straLze confir mation of .th old fable, Prturiuan PROtles, nasceutr ridcius ntuq. Gov. Mobes goes .in.o the nex oampaign assured of the sup.port of i certain class of voters,-tho one oi two bundIrod nurderers, burglars, in incendiaries, piekpoclget3, ravisher bigamists, cotton sterers, forgers horse, cattle, sbAeep.and hog thieves who have beensout by the laW to th< Penitentiary and turned looseo'gal upon the co'iutry by his'Excelleaoy .Vr,il ,the quality of tne j is no alfrained." .Gnats and calhnls pas pith equal facility tbrough the gu Irnatorial'Fardonihg nieve. Mtr. .Aior: [otnc:o' lo your issue of this nidrying. notice my mante proposed f'or ,lnuten dant at the next Municipal election Periit me to say, that I do not de sire to throw fn.m ~y b)o4iders ani duty that mauht, in due , rrocess o tinae. fa.ll upon me, when i feni cotn petent to ti harqe it ; but it is en tirely oUt of the iuestion for me ti con.%enti to aGee'pt the position of, In tendant, now, as other duties conflict and labors binnected with my posi tion as Secretary of the W innbori G'rarge ftrbid eant ireFy my acceptinj such position even if. I .*ore elected I therefoie respcotfully decline per tbitting Mhy name to be used as i candidate, ronsible of the complikneni embodied jn the proposal of "Pro party Holder." Very.Iespect fully, W. E. AI K EN. The Municipal Nominations. [COMMUNICATED.] Mr. E'litar : I was present at the Town meeting last Friday night, which had been called to noain-ate a Counicil for the euuing year,, annj. v,as patticulurly struck- wital the fact *iat only one ol our old citizens'participated in .the meeting, the responsibility o'f makcinh nominaQtions devolvinog euntiroly upor yourqg men and .nbgroes in conse quence. 1611y one half of .thes< were h6hjbroperly-holders. Doesil not seen'a .strange..that our largesi tax-pagry shofil4 metet with cp'par ent indifferenoe a mYatter that ini volves them so set-iously 1 IFortuttate ly a good ticket was nominated, bu it was efletedImol'e by skillful nan ,agemnent, than by the positiv strength of a well-nieaning control litig element. The alisepee of sq many la'ge. ' rjperty-owcers pn'gh have resulted fatallyito the bes-t in terests ,qf the Toyon, in the nomnina tion of'an inof~hcient and, worthlcs Council, and then the r~esponsibili~ for an odious dondition. ol' air would have rested upon their shoul ders and theirs alqne. Happily thea are served, htii thity re- not to tard] themselves for it. A little rno tion upon this rnatter may have goot fruit for the fujore. . , Only one thing now remains, Mr FEditor, for evbry honest eatahen to do and that is, east your ballot for tit ticket nominated, and see that iti elegtede M' EROA TOR. Items of Interest. An fIrizshman~ being asked by thi court for his certificiato of Jitartinge eowed a big,.car on his head, thbou to e z of a snmall shovel. Why~ uro youiN. lar Ies at th breaking up of a party', lto . rrows lIeecause they cannot go off.- without beau, apd are all in ajquiver till the, get oneg. .. In Ceylon the .tfri'iage ceremon is perforzaed by tying the couple to gethier by the thumbs. In this coun try they are usually put together b the,eoars... . A gallsd .in not teing .a jrocers kept by a wottan, says: .El e~r to matoes are as red as her ch~eeks, .he indigo aM bluonas her own oyos, an< ber pepper as het as her own temn per,."-.. .Newshlas been received, by Jeffer son'Davis' friend,', in Memphis, the en his arrival in London, hae was suf foring greatly from dropsy of th heart. Further Dews wi I be awaitei with anxiety "Anutjpdear, if I should attempt to Ipeli 'oupid,' why Coult I not get beyotnd the fir st sa llible V Anieti a gave it 6p aud Willinm sa-id, "be , cause I catne toc u, of;. edrarse, and t'herefore I can not go any furtber. ' The Columbia Radicals have nonii 8 nated Mr. Alexnider for iayor. Tbe Union. Herald- is satisfied, but the a Union is awfully-dis.gusted. "Six feet in his boots " exelaitn. ed Mrs. 13eckw.,x ; "What will the -ibpticletico of this worli. collie to, I wbnder I Why, tho migltt us well tell 1ue that tliw maun had six beada in his hat." The Conrior de Pails stato that a when the Pa inee Imporinl was born, endowment assurances to a largo amount were effooted on his ife, and mado payable at the age of eigliteoa. Conssquently, on tie 19th of, Maruh, 1874, he will recoeivo sev'drr. iill ins (if frances from the as uran'to conipa. t NotiO in Bankiriptcy. N OTICE iqpliereby e ven to all creili 101.. h'oldinig lienls .1ainint th~e estaio '-'f Ap. rM. Neill. Mnk. rupt, that 'th Wy 'dre rairedi to etailiiha .Lhe same brfora ine. at my off i.e in Yirk ville on or before the 15th day uf April next. - - .J. CL. WSON, iuih 18-x3 I"giater in Bank iupicy. HE annual election for Intendlar.t and four Waleins fdt thi' Iown of Win-.s. boro. will be litt in Vie t.-%vin hill on t it Ist Monday in Apiil, ehet wieen- ho hours of 6 A.%I. and 6 P. ?. The hooki will be opened fur registrit ioq. on 'Tlhurslay, Fri. di.y niel S'turday pt.eedizr; t-he day of electiod'.' 'hie follo wing persons. nr hereby aI.pointed Regisrars Nf langers of election : J. F. .cMasi er, Win. . itlinb, Logan Blrawn. Uly orler Town Council. .ich 17-t3 , ,l L CO'ES, Clk. Nails and Axis, KEIGS cut-nailu, assorted ; 6 llo*' -E) tr Patent Finish" I 1 s 1aiis ; 4 Dozen Axes. Lsow for Sek 1. sept 2 . 3A T V & it T o Notice for Fifteen Day.? LL p.riie s who have yntyhes, - 187 to 187-). m" t'lema ftjuward and get then in FI F tEtLN DAl 1', or they will be sold for repiairs. mch 12-2w CIIA1 LE3 ; INULLER. , i TR IMPHLOT. EL3-RS Lager Beer excels any Yet In k) troduced and is I'lEE OF A LCO110, Two kegs of tlie above on draught at the sainple Itoom of feb 28 11. 1. .lEFO. PIANO TUNING. A1M now prdpart to tune Piaious, fix Melo-eons, or sonble rates. J. W. Lo0WEIRy, 1. 0. Box 83, Winnsboro, 8. C. mch 12 6t FINE TEA1 FINE 'l EA!! tin lIowder. Inperial, Eniglisli, Dre' k fast and[ .lixed Teas, froni United States Ten Cot oprny - ALO - Black. Gioeen, ahd Japan Teas. Fur Sale By McM ASTER & IIRICE. SUGAR AND) COF'FEE i tBBL. Pc w'derel S'iagar. 15 hbs. Crushied, Extra f'. and Dema iara Sugars, l'rime Rio Coffee, in store and for sale by liE .-YIy & IIIU) asng 28 LL eron indebted to us eilhbr -by Noeor accon t, /)usl due, are bi crog3 uiiledi liat, prom pt. CA Sit paymient is now required or oet her satisf-ictory set tle -toent be made immaedialgly. usiness ntecessity compels tna ii' maihe this eminand.1 and we hiupe alt interestodl will come for ward ar, oince and save inether' trouble. S jan 3 IUEA rY & 13RO. .'TERMS FOR 1874. E prpos toi sell g' 0(d for I- c:n , a cash biasiu. AJ I goodts charged in outr books wit' be co-rdered due~ on t Ihe first deitf of the monthI tollonwin.g, Snel all bills niot h'hen paid -witllihe charged ilt. terest at the late of t wo-(2) eper centl per mn nh unttil paid. -This rule 'will be strictly adhered to it all cases where no special 'Arratigteinnts na made. jan 22 WI'T'HERtS & DWIG i'T. --BY BAUMOARTEN. NOW is your inie, rts I intend Io.clos~ uL tp my Onlirgy in thie oourseo of a short time. Photographs, Ferreot ypes, Ivorytypes, small and Iire size Ir o desire a Iife-like ornazhlmat, call and give me a Trial. feb 12 BOOT AND 811OE '1 IIAVING p-rdciired lth very best Mechanics in tihe country, I feel wvar ratedci in saying thait I can furish as neat BOOT or S110E as any Shop warranted to .give saifacion. .u My op Is next doior to P. Oerig's Saddtlery. moar 19J 8. M. GO.BIElRT. .Metallic Burial C, ses, Rlosewood, S Walnut and Pine Cofilus. B f~ 4FOR SALE BY feb 24 . WV. PHILLIPS. This isurivalled Southern Iemedy is waatted not tu coninilii a single pariicle of Mercury, or any ijarious ninleral sub stanoo, la1t.ig '-.. PURE LY VETGETABLE, conntiingin ihose,.Saihern Hoots niid Ifsrleb which a all -wish Provlienco lia18 phiced ir, countri3.. whtelo 'Liver Disenses moot preva14' It wil1 eire ail0l!aenats casel by Dernt gemen fthe Liver. Ihe sypttoms oTf Livesr Comuplaint are a bitr or1 had 15aste inI ite nIuth ; olin ini ip lnok, Si-les or Joinssi, often misaken fo'r Itheumntism : Sour Stomach - Lose of Appetito,: -Bowels niterinat lv 'ontive ind six I llealaqio ; Loss of, meniory, with a p l sI est'sere sf inar of havis fnt ini ) to do aonc'hi nt Which .tt gh't 'to iave I-,-en don lebility, .ow Spirits. a Nioli yellow oip tenranco of I-le kin 410 s and CS. ' d1y Co;tlh ofen mistaiteni for' 'ousumption 8o'euimes many of. itese qymptonms at end he-dienso, at (ath16rs Weiy rew ; It the Liver, fie largest orga: in file body, is genernily the sent cf tei disonpe, nind if not nulted inime. grett tiiffering, wretch edness nind'eath will ebl'a. This Great. Unfiltng Specific will not be fopd the least Unpleanaht.. fer 1ytpsps.in, Cliniti pt ioi, Jaundion. Bilhous attacks, Cick Uendache. Colic. D' pression of Spirits, Sour tomnaoh, Heart ullen, &o., &c. 11IMOVS LI VEl ItECillATOR OR MI) ClNE, 14 the CIt eapes, Purenst, and Best Faivly Medicie in the Worid I Aliniufactured only by J. If. ZIIlLTN & CO., Mlacon, Un, and Philidelphia. Prioe. $1 00. Sol'A by all Druggists. jr.ne 25 Stato of Stuth Carolina. FAIlFPELD COUNTY. Wm. L. Roshorough a's.Executor of the Inst W ill and Teat tamenit I of James L. Iloshor. ough, ldecelaad, against Caroliste 1o1s. horough, P'ehecca 3. Rosborough. Mary . osborough, and others, defendants. URSUANT 1o Wt ordor of court, made . I. l I he catse rho ic St 'll, 'I olice is hiereby given, that tlie creditorn of te said Jaimes L Rloshoroigh deceased. are r(qured to prsent. a.d establish their claims before flie undersigsnd, ats Ref.. r'at~s Winnsboro, on or before flh first day of. A pril, next. iarolh 2d, 187-1. - - * A. 1mr'L. S OiEY meh itlX2 Referee. FSTRAYED. - N Thufirsday 6ist inst. a 4. y horse ten years old. io has one white hind foot, no otier markea recollected, exce.;p addle mnarksi. Any information concernit g h0m will-be EIndly receisegl auai literally rewA rdd. feb1 y J. T1. aR I . THE CARROLLf HOUSE, MLACKSTOCES NE~thY lBUILT asnd NEATL'iY FUJI NISI11D. 'VT 1ublic fuirnishsed with the heat. theL mtarket, ofifor.is. J'JIIN C AR1R10L., Jan 29- im Propriet or. Vocal Instruction, ~I1E ter'd of~ vocal ist ructiorl (24 les - sons) ogmm n-e 's dt the Winsblor'n Semsint'y' eoh TI'lsa'lty aft. Nlini- I1-Ml anad Fsistdny, .\ltarch it' h si at 4 aind 7 i'. mi respnelively. Tickets $5, book 75i ces pay-"ille ont .1 sning... r.i ( fr'ei tal, ft.hnd evg. 'fthur sdity Alt arch ithsI an srbft. -411 pta.. rentss intes si.stedl in ithe cuslt ivsion of' lie voled nhtd e'thainit, art invited. Titnket a nndi~ oasiks cans be otatsil aiJ (lay at lise So innisry het Ween 9 and 3 r. xs. mnarchs 3 . J. H. OWERY. Disfoliilioni or Par'tniers;hip r1 JIIE mnercant ie part nersbip hecretofo e i.'kdvn usnddr the fitmsnnme' of J1. Jl. II. NIO'0itE & CO., itt this, dsny, by musstsal cosec ns well as by tile termss of its own htutahions, dissolveo - . . J.~ M. R U T L A NJ), J. M. I. AfiO01I E feb 12 - BY -. - A IKE.', M. D. rp HEi sutbscrilber htavisng putroliasejf the Istock of' Digs nnI Alddicines of Alessrs. Laddl Trosihers, will devote his 'tie and att-ention t o the Druag buinesa Sit its .legitinihte .detaihtr. .P'romptsiess otro and attentlion'will bo'given to th's dhispentsing of Medicines, wihel can be hiid at all times, and of standard puarity EKing's MtolInltin lillini'y ~C100oI, YOR'KVI LL E, 8. CO ,TillS JInstituier' in fstliy sup. plied witha an-s ansd all uecees. 'sary scietntilo apparataus ; andl she rebent extenaisi of 'the -cottit of'55 sidtes pibiccs is. in ths fiosnt ratnk of Sontitern, Edlucationals Institins. ,Thie first sesaion of thse Bihtool Vear. .pf' 1874, wilpbIpgins on--ftha 2d (of P'EBn hA RtY. Apply for Cntalogute conitaining, fuill paurticulara. CUL. A. CbWA RD~ ATOTICE i Nndaerthis deste, thie tdttinane ngass, uising fare arms in thie corpo. rtate himits of WVinneabor'o whtether wit hint or .wtihot pf-iato en~losuraes, illb strietly eniforced.,. II~t By order Town Council, mar I0-tf ,J,0EL COPE~S, Clerk. , A BRAI. r HJE undoraignedi ofi'ers'for. sale cno fif. ?toen horse power Steam Engisne, willh Qris Mill attnched, at, a bargai'.i. SaId Esngine nnsd Mlill can b9 soon at my resi. dence 8& mniiesinorthea'st of Winansbos o on the llocky Mounat Road. feb 8-8m JOHN I8ENHIOWER Iron in the Blood AN TONIC MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. Tho Peubian Syr a Protect ed Solution of th"a otexide of 41ron, 49 so comabted av to havo the character of ais aliment, as easily Mgested and assimilatect with the blood as the simplesC food. I increases the quantity .of 'Nature's Own Vtalizing 'Agent, iron. in the blood, ane' Cures "a tho#band ills," simply -y Toning upInvigorating and "ItalizIng.W ystemt. The en 'iched and vitalized blood per.. sunates every part of the body, iepairing damages and twaste, acirchiwg out 2norbid secre-. its, and leaving nothing fQs disease to fed upont. This is tha s&-et of the tvon derful -sudess of this remedy in, curing Dyspepsia- Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chironic Diar rihcoa, 3oils, NervousAffections, Chills and 'evers, -Hunors, Loss 'of Constitutional Vigol-, Diseases of the Kidneys - and Bladder, Female . Complaints, and all diseases originating 6b i bad state of the blood, or ac. companied by debility or a lofu state of the system.. Being fr'ee front Alcohol in any form, its energizing eA'eees are not fo. lotwed by corresponding reac tion, but are permtanent , infuc. sing strength, vigor, and neuPe life into all parts of the system, 'and building itp an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been changet& by the use of this remedy, frona twcak, sickly, suffertng crea. tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; andf invalids cannot reasonably hcs itate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PER U. VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass. Pamphlots Fro. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, No. 1 Milton Plaeo, Boston. I , BOLD ny DnuoolaTs OEaZALt.rT, Wle n1ov offer our. Stock of Dr~y G'o1ods8 I t, L . -_ otsand Shoesii, Onaudt01Co~k lothig, DOST C U.ie .oT Of -lt rj peiaslui ateon c alled to on DeO ! Ln Lot of (lois.e' LPan d Bla~ck 'Cloth Coats. AT CUOST TO CJASH[ CUSTOM!ERS .W'jOD WARD & L~AW. OF FALL and WiNTrL MILLbIN 1i ItV --AT J. 0. 110 AG's. )SYCIfoM ANCY', or SOUL CJ1AtM.. I ."Iow Oilher' sex may fasciniate nd1 gainl the love ard affections of any per on the~y coIo)se, inst1antly. 'Ihi11 simiplo nentlr iaquiremaentl all can posse i,, freo, by ~udEyptinn Oacle, Irenj m lnst .a(les Wedigh h~~g iras, &c. A quee