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I.a OcaLI &cgc.1 l. SW' CommUnlcatiokb to this offive will not be noticed unless aooonipauied by the real name of the writer. SO* We are not responsible foi tho.opin ons of correspoidenle. g"- ilereafter no LOCAL NOTICES will be insertel in ollr colunns excep upon paympdt of TEN CEN TS a line. 4rPy Any person in the County having knowledge of aiy clroutusl ance of int erest o6ourrin in his neighborblood will confer a f-*or by furaishing Inforlintion at this otffbo. NEW ABytitr1VkNT. Read Landeoker's adyerthemornt. Vard-S. Wolfe. The Tar 1eel-PI. C. Metaugh lin. Dentist--Dr Liah Simpson. Christmias Grooorie-J as. 1t, Ai. Hardware-J. M. Oalloway. Tax Notioo-W. M. Nelson. Vound-D.nheViberg & Co. Ju.t Received-Wit hurs& Dwight. Flour 'Uud Grits--Beaty, Bro. & boll. Mr. Jao. H1. Neil will please noce)- our th-auks for a lot of very line turnips. Or- The Palrer Davis whuxse knula and cotton are advertised for tale is a gentIemian of color. Or Mr. W. 11. Murjay will please accept our thaiks fur a couple of fine cabbage .heads, some of his own r aising. D Pr. Simpson) Dentist of Chailotte, N. C., will pay us another visit r.ext Monday. We advise those wishing work in thii line to consult him at Morris' Hotel. Several pieces of prperty wore sold on 1londay. A large num ber of per.sons were in town not. Withst.nd:ug the inclemency of the weather. g .Two organ grinders put in an appearance on Sunday at,d turned their machines ycsterday fc,r a "Nick" a tunle, greatly to the de light of the small fry. M- Mr. 11. T. Terrill will rcceive \about 250 Kentucky hogs to.- morrow. Parties ui6hing freh pork had better call;early. Oz, Meosls, David Cumack and John McClurkili were the first two persons in this County to pa' their taxes this year. They have buld - cotton. g - Mrs. IlIarrig, living about nin1 6mile.i south wesc of Winnsboro gave birth to triplets a few day ago, 01 toys. This looks as if there is ' ife in the Old1 l1nd yet." Ob" The E Iaw Minstrels gave two entertainments in our towvn this week. They are splendid perform ers, nnd will give entire satisfasction wherever they go. {dr Mir. Ienry A. Smith obtained bail last Tuesday, and was released f.om jail. casrs. Jool Copes and J. B. Johlnson appearing as his bonds men01 ini the sui of $5,000(.. 0zr The colored Baptist Church in Winnsboro was dediceatezd on Sur. days Sermnana were delivered by 11ev. ~S.ott Brown of Kershaw, as sisted by Revs. Johnson and Gold ing. g?r The Berger Family oughbt to engage the lellow who rang the fire bell Thursday nights lio can beat the comnbitied teami of swiss bell ringers annd cowbellogians all hollow. Q~-We call attention to tihe ad -vertisoinenlt of Mir. Jno. S. Reynolds, in another columnl. T1'he pl.antuation ho offers for sale is one of thle most desirable in tile county, and mnay be .purchased upon very reasonable T:' lhe shipn.enits of cotton fromn this plae for the month of November tras 2,912 bales. For thu same month of last year the shipnit was 2,1941 bales. Cotton merchants say the cause of the hieavy.shipment for last month was the favorable fall tha.t we had. * 4- We regret to learn of the death of Mr. Trhos. J. Spurrier, which occurred at hisi residence near Ridgeway on the 30t,h ult. .hr Spurrier has been a resident of tils County sinee 1824 and was in the 73d year of his ago at the time of hisa death, z-.The l)ergers gave an enter tainraent hero on last Saturday night. The hall was .illed with the rospeotability of our town, as it al ways*is when the Boergers perform. .The performance was all that could be expeoted, and we can say without hlesitation that the Boerger Family Is the ht Tronna on thn rad,. Miss ,Auna Berger attraote, more attention than any other, performer .ba the stage. 0ir- The people of Fairfield will remember that the tax books are now open, and will be until the 15th January. It is highly Improbable that the time will be extended be yond that date. There will be a rush during the last two weeks and if parties do not pay in time they will have to pay the additional 8m1ount. We believe the tax is too large, but it is not prob blo that it will be ieduoed. :Cniis-rmAs Tirap.-On the evening of the 24th Dectnboe, there will be a Christmas Tree at the Thespian Hall fur the benefit of the young folks. Each child under 10 years of age will be entitled to a slice of cake and a present from tbe tree. Ad nisioi 25ets. There will also be a table of re freshments and fancy artiolen, and at 9 P. M.. a supper will be served. Price $1.00. The public are invited to attend, C_r After the return of the fire men from the conflagration that oo Vurred on yesterday morning on the prelaises of Mr. J. M. Gilbert, Mr. Joseph Groesches proprietor of the "Morning Star" Saloon gratuitously furnished refrcshments to the mem bers of both-of our fir. com panies. Secretary Squier of the F. F. E. Co., extended the invitation on behAlf of MIr. G. Frin.-About 2 o'clock Friday morning our citizens wore awakened by an ala i of fire. B3oth the engine and the hook and ladder companies r<paired quickly to the scene of the conlagration) which was found to proceed from an ou'building on the premises of Mr. J. M. Gilbe-rt. The two companies worked with a will, and snon had the fl tnes under con trol. A small house was h urned, but otherwise no damage was done. Tae fire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. DAIRIEi> SNICK -rT LAsT Ta . Some of our young men will be sorry to learn that Miss Etta lerger has been iarried since the company was through here list winter. 6he cast her lot, with a young mnan resident in Jackton, Mich., who has a blon-le moustaiche, half a million dollars, and a block of brick buildings in Jack,,on. Miss htta is with tlhe troupe this season, but it will be her last trip with it% These facts arc told us by Mr. VoN-ler, tho business manager. This troupe will pay us a visit Saturday Deocumber 5th. j-r We call attention the adver tisement of Mr. G. L. Konnedy of 131-inkstook. The young gentlemen of our sister burg propose exhibiting their knightly proweas on the I'7th instant, and have ehallenged the world to bear away their laurels if they can. We trust the tournament will proVe a succees. The tournament and ball last January was a g orgeous affair which we never shall forgot. We will be on. hand on the 17th and will exhibit our prowess at thre ball in the evening. 09- The Grange at Ridgeway on Friday last celebrat~ed the anniver sary of the order of P~atronms of Hlus bandry. There was a lull attendance inacludimig sa lar'ge number uf lady muembers. $everal new tusmabers were iLitiated. Addresses were made by the blaster and the iLectur cer. After the labors ef the day were ended1 a delightful repast wasi spread by the pat ronesses, wvhich was enjoyed by alb We regret extremely that we cotld niot be present. .Ridge way Grange is very flourish.. lng and sets a good example wvhiolh should be followed by her sister G rnges. WAUg.mnE MOVEMENT.-T1he ftha moth establishilent of DANNENDERO & (Co., is now in fuIll blast, and their countel's tire stOcked with a flne and well selected Stock of Dry (leeds Clothing and Notions, both Ladies &Oc nt'd goods, at old standartd pri cs. Thu reputation of this Hlouse is too well known: to need any furth er commenta They have secoured the servies of Mr. .K S. Chandler and Mr. Dullho Elgleston who are itell known to the poople of Fairfield who will be pleased to give their friends their courteous attention. A nd our genial friend Purt, whose heart is as big a. a meeting house stands ready to give his friends cheerful attention in all their pur. chases. Rememnber the firm. of DAN NENnBERG & Co. gagj We are pleased to observe the complimentary notices of the recent lecture of Rev. WV. H. Camp bell before the cadets of the Caroli na Military Institute at Charlotte N. C. The learned divine is a gen tleman of extensive literary attain ments, and the theme he seleted Shakespear's Macbet--was one over which he has a complete unastery. Wintnsborn is canito fortunat.e in ha... iog as one of her oitiseus a gentle man of such rare talent, ripd soholar. ship, great eloquence, and eminent Christian piety. We feel assured that his merits will be felt and ap preoiated wherever he may go4 PxasoxAt..-Vo notica the presa ene in our town of Lieut. Juo. S. Reynolds and Sorgt. Stephen D. Mobloy,of King'#. Mountain Military School. These gentlemen are now on vacation, after a year of nuinter rupted work, and we doubt not they will enjoy the change. They both Zeum in fine health and spirite, and we cotolude that the fine olimuato of Yorkville and the -ystomatic work at K. M. M. 8., agree with thew. We are gratified to learn that Cadet Mobley has taken a high position in his clas, his papers at the final ox aminalion-which is alwa)s rigid and searching -having been very creditable. The vacation ountinuuP tili the hit of February next. KiNo's MOUNTAIN MI.ITAtV Scioot..-We acknowledge the re ceipt of a copy of the annual eata 1(-guo of this most excellent institu a tion. The reputation of the School is already -o well established that it would seem almost supetfluous for us to say an thing as to its inerits The faculty is an able one, the course of instruction complete, the didoi pline excellent and the location in every way good. This institution is the pioneer wilitary college estab. lisbed by private enterprise in the Southern Statcs, and the only one in South Carolina. Col. Coward, the Princilal and one of the original founders of the School, is a ripe scholar and experienced instructor. As an ollieor in te Confederate Ar my, he attracted the personal notice of Gutwrul Lee by htis courage in the ield and his general effiicicy as a regimental commander. We trust that this School will always receive that liberal public pagronage :o which its niany czellenoes eytitli it. Catalogut.a my bs had at this ofice. 0*r The Legi.-lature has done but little as yot, but seems to bj inocu lated with reform. A proposition to subscribe for the Charleston and Co lumbia papers for the members has been voted down, and a rule has been made forbidding the introduction of any bills for incorporating Clubs, Churches, Military Companies &c. The Committees of the house have been appointed. The Conservatives bave no important Committeos. Mr. Melchers of Charleston is chairman of committee on Immigration. Col. W. C. Beattie of York, a conserva ti%e tlected oa the regular ticket is chairman of the committee on Judi ciary. H1on. G. A. Trenholm, on Conmerce. Mr. S. J. Keeth on Books and Insurance Companies. The members from Fairfield are on the following Committees Joel Copes, on Penitentiary and Education. John Gibson, on Land Commiis sion, and on State Ilouse anid Grounds. Joseph Thompson, on Political d isabi ities. A GIr.A-r Fniau.-One- Professor Hare gave an entertainment at the Thespian Hall on Friday evening. The name of the professor being en.. tirely new, and the comments of the newspapems of the towns at which he had performed being not very favora ble, the audience had reason to ex pect a general humbug. And they were by no means disappointed. The pretended legerdemain was a ludierous farce and most of the tricks were quite "too thin"P to im pose upon the most orodulousu. Trho die.riaution of "valuab'e gifts'' was of the same ch'raeter as that adopts. ed by most of the itinerant swindlers that no* lnfrst the couhntry-profita ble to tihe donor and heavy on the. receiver. .Each ticket-holder receiv ed a vei-y hanadsonac and valtuable kcy-ring I whilo those who drew lucky numbers rect.ived gifts of water- buicketh4 bras. j awelry, brooiiaj ettS. We trust thilt honest peopid evorywhdise will.lkeep a sharp eye on the profe.ss.-, atnd that our ekollatiges a ii tItacipatd hiis viits with a iaaely warning~ to the'ir readers. ]1ROM tay pladd on Priday night. 1a4 a Sorrel AlIare about 10) hsnds high, I he was branded on tihe shoulder withi thle letter "8,"~ and on thme thigh iwithi the letter "'A," and Itas a *hmite spdt on hmet forhed A liberal reward will lbe givert foher delivery tu mec. nov 8.4ta 8. W. YONOUE, Dr. Isa,iah simpson 133frt TIST. cmIaricotte Dr. ch RESPECTFULLY lnforms the0 Oltizeng ..bandp pulIo generally that he will visit Winneboro, 8. C. ProfEssionatlly, on 'Ith day of Novemnbsra , Satisfaction Guaranteed, FOR SALE. Tf HE plantation formerly known as the ..Copeland place," and now occu, pled by Silas W. Ruff, is offered for sale. The tr'aet Oontdins 640 adres, a godd portion *ooded. On the place ia a come. etodioits dwelling, together with all ne cessary dtutlalding--all ifi excellent condition. Terms liberal. Address ' JNO. S. REYNOLDS. dee 8-.if winnaoo 8. U Ipeial Noticest 1r the Druggist -Offer's ahy kind of herb-flavored alcohol for dyspepsia, billiousness, or any other alinlnt, tell him that you want medicine, not a bar-room drink. Ask hini for Da. WALkit's CAL PoaIA IfITtRtB, (he best regulating prepa ration known, and which you know Is free from "Raati'# Blitir." Reject all the fiery "Tonics" and "Appotliters,'" and cling to that roedy. There is no medloino that compares with It. People Will get Mnareioql, and most of Its do not have but one ohano e, so do it lip in style. Moreover, it is a poor compl. went to your friends to in vite them to your wedding with a shabby invittion. The invitation is your bow; it introduces the life of the new couple, nnd ,hould be in the boxt ;-Piyle. Walker, lviio & Cogaws 1. Charleston, 8 C. have all the flnt sty!os of papi ', cards, &c., anil e:eonto tile Work inI the highest style of tho art. Send to them for samples and pricei. The novelty of Char test on, S. C., for the noxt few wreki is the sroat redto-i on in Irioes of all kinds of Dry U.ods, Cot rpets, Oil Cloth., etc., at the popular litse of Firohgott, .Benediot. & Co. who, it is ktlown. keep the largest and best melected stock of above named Goods at. the lowest possible 1 ri es. Country orders ent rust. ed to them are filled with the greatost care and dispatch. If goods are not sat isfactory, money will be returicl. Sam pled sent on application. Rmit per ex pi'ess or Post Office Order, or goods will o sen I o. o. I. All retail ordes over $10 will be sent free of charge. CHARILENTON TO THE IONT. Among oar now .lvertisements, is Iliat of one of the oldest establishmentis in Stito. Eitablished in 1832, it has innin I tinedthe first place II inis li e of bu iNess With large experience and unsurpassed. facilities, 1 essrs. W.9lker, R vans & Cogs well are prepared to sustain the reputa tion ot their est.lblislinlent. Likb A. T. Stow irt. they believe in newspaper adver Ii.-in1g, and t.ake this inas to antiounce that t.hey have this seiton added very largely to their stock of type and machinery, and are botter prepared than ever to please their custotliers. We wish them every success. FIRCHUOTT, BENE DIMT & CO Cil t l.ES O-4, S. C. Offer to llt 1) p t.3 vi I1 -1i t'ei4 in genera an ion-nonse and well setl tei ,tock o Dry J io'ds, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattlings &c., 1. the loW,-4t prices.. lierOwith they annex the primti .i. few art.ioles-Ca,icos, from 6 .o 10dj.. L)g Cloths, from t to 15o , Ilrown ifown-3.tptns, otter heavy, from 7j to 103., J 1,114, froi 19o. up wars.4, C.t4si,a res, fr,n 43. upwards, Flannels. from 2J to 4).. L;IdIe4', Misses' and Oent.'s a[ ase, 7. 5., $1. 15, $2.00 per ,hoz. and apw tr,i, 8 t,p-in-lers, $1.40 per doz. and iiiw%rId. Lilies' and Gent. Pocket Uidrikorchiefs, from 60o. per doz. and upwards, Black anl Colored. Alpaoas 20c,atd upwards, Dress.Qoo is. from 25o upwards, Ladies'and 0outs' Furnishing Goods, Itousekeepling 0 ids, Fancy ( mids lliblonct, Notions, -&a, from 15 to 26 per oent. cheapor th ita elsewhere. Q-amples sent and orlers promntptly filled. All retail orders from -$10.00 upwitids. Aent p,r lxpress free of charge- A liberal dispount to wh,lesale dealers. V. . Walker's Califorifla Vin. egftr 11ttex's are a purely Vegetable preptiationl, lado chiely from the na ti%o hol'bd folind.ou the lower ranges of the SierrM Novadt mountains of Califor nla, the ruedibinal Prlopertles of which are extracted thertim without the use of Alcohol. .. The question is alost daily asked, " What is the cause of the unparalleled success of VINEGAR BIT TEns " Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, andl the patient ro cover~s his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the systemn. %eNover before in the history of the world has a medicine been compounded possessing the reiarkabie qualhties of Y!N~EoAIR flrTEs in healing thti sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic relievinig Congostion or Inflammation oi' the Liver adVisceral Orga.ns, in D3ilious Diseases. TheO properties of Du. WAL'KER'S YrNEoAUa t'P'rBRs are .Aporient, Dit1phoretid; Carmilnative, Nutritious, haxative, Diuretic; Sedative, Counter-Irrit.ant, Sudorifle, Alters tire, and Anti-Bilious. R. 15. MIcDitNALD .& CO., Drndsclte and Gen. A gts., San Franisco, California, and cor of Wasktngon td Ctr im .I Y. CH RISTMVAS GEJi 00 'E R i1Z s. - --- .JECElVED ihis Week, alid ini Stbro. New linokwhe:v Filottr. Chrystalized Birtmp', (soinethintgg nb*. Extra Fulton Alarket Beef, Spiod Pig feet, Mesa Alackerell. Canvalsedl Ileef, To'ngues &h. ''Gilt Edge" huller, eo,dt 46 c. E. 13. and Ct'eam Cheese. Rtausiuis 160 per lb. Figs, Almound Etc. French P'ickle, Celery jowtl , Cannio-i Gloods of all kini i, Sanoes1 Preserves anid J eiX es of every fl00 Sacks of "Extra" Family Flour, 20 hbls. Sutgar anid Coffec 20e to 850 lb. ifyson, iperiial niid (Johodg Teas, N. B. My (ernts are CASil, (or td P'ai hoes i) illis payable at the etid of otery mxorlih. Th'iUse whio tdo not oomply wth my ternds mnxi pay 6 per cent, for ever 50 day itiitigenes 1'MAi ru/d el e sltctly adhered Jo l meet my paymnenls protptly, and every Merehant, knows, that G roceries cialinot bd purchqsed only on 30 udnya tie, atit longer. indtulgene gil destrof9 credit and create suspicons of falso ddalifg. S~~JAS.R. AIKEN. PREMIUM MILL! Iam shill irdiated tci iake arfd repair P'ort able Orist Mills, and do job work of Wi6y kind, All ki is 6f Coffis and Csairn kept on hautd. Priioes to suit the times. g'' My Mills have takett the first premium at the State Fair foi' seteral yeatS. %g. nov 20 JL IV MItrCn mIGI[ TOURNAMENT AND 0OSTUX9 BALL. A LL gontlemen desirous of pArtiolpa ing In the Toutuament at Black. stock on the 1ith December willi send in their nahdos With an eutranoo t.e of 6VO dollars to lthe tihdersigned, on or be fore the 10th Dedeniber. Tho bamo sules, regulations and by laws will be adopted as were in force at the touruament in Jaduary 1874. OEO. L. RENNEDY. Sc., nov 6-xit3 Blackstbok S. C. THE "TAR HEELa" IS now oti'et-Itg his lai'go and Varidd Stock of . Ladies Vress Good.4, Notions, liardw.are. ('lothing &. &c.. at Cost and will clos? out said links at auction the latter part of this month. CALL IN FOR BARGAINS. lie would also itfortin his flimiV f-iends and customors that, Ito has on Itand and will contitle to keep lOOTS & SHO1:S, of the best and most eubstantial quaily. nov 6 E: C. McLAUGIILIN. C I1AILES'1N, S. C., NOV. 20, 138. OraU1 or J. N. Itonsox, 0o. Mai'-r. AND DICALaa ax FHaf'2?jj@, In r ply to my Guano Ctroular of Ooto. bor Ist, 187 1, I appeied some of the an bwers received as to th value and advan. tage of the ttse of Soluble Pacific u.-ind tor cot ton sand cor . I will si ato that of all the replies rooeved, I :ave only one *o tar that snys it did niot pay. Tlie amount applied per acre was from 100 to 210 pounds, mostly the latter i Laurens County, S t-W A Nichols writes : ''I increased crop 600 pounds i matured the crop one mouth eirlier ; has given tatisfaction." (ade's Depot, 8 C-S B Newson, : "I incraased crop one-third ; tatured the crop two *eeks earlier I has given -sitis. faction.'$ Greenwoodj S C-J Bailey : '-Inorefs, ed crop tifty td two hultdred per cout; aintured the crop earlier ; has given sat isfitliol." Orangebifg, S C--D 0 Hins : IAeu woll pleaee with the Pacific Guano think it paid ne well." Lexington, 8 C-P M Iarniman ; "corn crop doub'ed ; #ctton incriased 33 per Chester Grove, 8 C-W B )renhan "ILcreased crop 26 to 100 per oct; matured the crop fifteen days earlier ; has given sat isfacu.. Smith's T. O.-t A Cra*ford, Agent "Increased crop, I think about double; matured crop two to three weeks earlier has given satisfacion." Paioksville, S C-George it Jones : ,'Crop incrensed one-third, and usatured three weeks earlier; has given entire optisfactionl." DWful erg, S.C-.W Brb-dwnter . "lias doubled the crop ; nuatured the crop one loolth earlier ; 'fur ny land Is superior to any used-" Kinugoeille, S C-N C Joynde'i ''Has doublbd Lhe crop ; has ma'ured it earlier, and giton satisflaction." Fork Shoals, S (,-G W Sullivan, Jr. "las doubled the crop ; watuted it ten kaye earlier, and given a-tisfaotion " 1ionca Puth. 8 C-Gabriel Sullivan: "las incrdased drop ono..half ; matured it two weeks ci-lier ; has given satisfac tion. . Fork Shoali, 5 C-E S Puister : "IIas inceased crop aibout double ; hias ta tured crop earlier, and given satistac t ion." Marion C II, S C--Jas SI Ooodbold: "Increoased thae ocp, I thankr, onethird or more matured thie eruip abot Iaraee weeks earlier, atnd has givon satisfaction." Fairvie w P' 0, S C-John Ford : "in creased crop t.bouat one-thaird ;matured crop 16 to 18 days earlier ; hans given satisfaction." Maysvillo, S C-it B Garland : "In creased crup one-third per acre ; maftured crop earl'er, tad has given perfect satis .faction." Unambet'g, S C-:-C A Millhouse : In. creased dottble whzal it would have bedn without '.h tmatauro t ias matured hte crop earlier, about twa *eeks ; has given satisfaction, and [ prefdr it to any uthiet I htave used." 'I umnblihag Shoats, S C-U W Sullivih : 'Hais doubled die crop :matured it, much earlier, and given watisfaction;" Soluble .1 aclic Onano, $48 tIAahu, $55I TimE, without itnterest. Pacific Ou no0 Comnpany's ConP pound Aeld Phxosphate of Lihne. Fon CoMI'os-rio w t-r'CottON SEEr.. $33 Cash, $38Timeo without interest. rl30~ qotmmodlat, Planters they can or. or now and have until 1st April to deblde Whetiier they will fakce at timne or cash price. When deli vered from Fac tory by carload, no drayage will be obarg ed. Thtm Guano Is now so well kno*ia in all thie Sdiuthern Stat ds fol' Its remarkable effeots as atn agency, for in6ireasing the products of labot' as not to requtire spe cial recomtuendation fronm uu. Its use for nine yeatrA past hats estaublished its character for reliable excellonce. Thte supplies pitt int.o ito niarkdt thtis Ceison ate, as heretofore, prepared utder the superinttendence of l$r. ST. JULIAN R A YEN1hb. Chtaihaist of tItd Compan'y, at Chrarlestoli, S. C., hence lanters inaay rest assutod fliat its quraliry a,.d compo. sitiona is precisely the same :s tha.'t here fdare acid, i. N. RLOISON, Agent f r South Carolina, .atmr~ ' Chtarleston, 8. C. Josix 8. R as&Cii; General Agents, dec 4.-8n 1300T AND 8II01 ik ld proeurAd th very best Medchanics itt the country, I feel war -tasnt#dJ It s egyg that 1 eit ftrbf h sa neat 1100T ot|SHOE itd sa Shop th the Souatfa. A Iwork *arranted t# give satisfactioA. y Bhod a next. door to 1. Gettg's Saddlery me W g.gL Lt T. JUST R E C EIV 1 E D. -o LARGEl asortient if wool Jeans ,of all qualities and price.q. 40 pirden11 Plaid 110uanespan, 3 in laqes lirowi Ilusinespfans J, I and 4,1. Sea Island aid Blettohed flomespuns, lilankets, Shaws ithd Hosiery. Fine Assortinthtif Lides aud Gonts' Undervests. 1700 Collarg worth ir moos iad sihoes, in addition to our already heavy ,(Aodk. THIRD LOT OF Itendy-Mado tio hing. Evenything olo usually kept in a MIX111) STOCK OF GOODS. Ba1don; la atd Flour will be kept donatlittly dit hand at lowest markct Pricts. At 1it of Ilt ttiu WintloW lindes willfe closed out at We gualAInteo to sell ds tow is aly deal. or in general iorchandi8e. Withers & Dwight. det3 NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. fulilind enmpcte stock of FALL and WIN'F Ei U001)8 jnst receiving and opeaing tit ilbc Winnbouo Dry Goodt, Fancy Goods. A Alifinery Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery departiiments. Inspeclion of tho Lalies soliciied. Prices as lo as the llae ni full stock of Gehus, Bloys, Ladi,s and iilre.ns lioots;Shaoes. Gaiters and lkbber Sandals. Grooery Departmerit. --- 0 .Neiw and fr6sha supaply of ('hoico F'aaaiy (ir'oce ries Confedt ioni5t-y, Crockeryj, Tin, linrd ware, Kecrosenae t)il, Tobacco. Choice 11 and 10 ccent. (Cagai-s, Tr'y thei'n. Frealli Chioose, t'ake , Ci-acketrs nud Irish Pot.atoe.s, Miy stook is Io 0)nnucnrous. Io mnentIion. Yon can get a Iniost nythIaing you call fItor and as cheap) as the c'Ihapt. atI sept 20 TIUE ECTIONT UAUJSED) 1U0u EXOITEMENT, I3UT TIUE RUSH AT' J.C.Squier~& Co'., I8 A LL TH E~ TALk, Fnll stok of D)ry Godd, Jtlgnkela, Over Coats Sh.awls. lteady randoClothaitng. loots //ornes'putna, Calicoes, J/osiory1 0Gloves &O. 8SLLNin t fjSAP Fg CAst CALL IN AND 1E CONVINCED. Parkin r.debto-1 to SIni'dr & Cu Nijs8T iAY UP A T ONCE. JNO, C,* 3QUII R 8, WOLFE, HEfl HlELATIC COMPOUND. - -MADE IH& tinig & Sons, 6f Oolumbia, rs d< wholesale and retail by D)r. WV .1 i& Al ken, agent, Those buying biy he dozetn will save ther freiglht Iroim Co. umbia. al, Chilla and Glasswaro AT REDUCED llffli-;S. A COMPUTE STOCE OF ItONSTONE & QUEINSIWAREI. LAMPS LAMP CHIMNEYS AND POItCELAIN SItADES A'li' CONNOR & CHANDLEiR'. JE\\ E1L IY STOI. nov 1t ESTABLISHED 1859. II'INSlW 0O', S. U IR 'llT yearIs ex perieuce in reaiini L t-kinl of Watches. NfHIW 0- 0OID (1OLl) and Silver W1tchkeF of nill kinds Faicy Jewel ry and C'lovks ot :Ill i ions, which I will Full low forunsh C (II na ind set, f'or- yourst'lf'. No clmlpe for look fig. Tl.1nk:1 al fror p 1, 11111 tona1ge. I so icit aconti u ilce o* fi sa t I ; v. 1H1 Ats. AU llER,m. Opposite l1aco & Co's. Oct I MI~ORE GOOD BARGAINS JUST llENi AECEHEIVE)1 Plaid FIlnnels, Dre:'ss Bulttons, Woolen131 Jeanus, KnllittinJg Coftton, -A LSO Car'pets, Clotiiing, Overcoats - ALSO Rile nud Blasting Powvder, Shot, anid Saft y Fttse. Ahso another lot (f Fine1( Cigrs and T.obacco, Mic$lnser & JBrIce, nowv1 SST sIA BLE, eg A. r. aComma,lG IT AVING disposed of mny tLivery inf-v . L est, to 11. TI. ~Terrill, I will kenop conistntly on hatridt Ilorses aind mules for sailo. P'aties in wnt, of good steck wit do Wall to give ano ai call. [ have also oF oned a Carriago, BJuggy atnd WVaggon Factoory. All -work neatly oxecoted andu warranted. OIve ma a call A. F.000ODINOd FORL SA LE. ' l01/R first engs Males, several head J1of Mlalch Cows, and an Ayrshlro Bull, apply to JAS. C. CALDW1stL, nav 21 Li,angon.. 9 .