The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, April 14, 1875, Image 4
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4111cial Direcory of Fairfled
UMPRRSUNTATivs--Josep1A X49;nplon
John Gib"on, Joel Copes.
L. W. Dolvall-Sheriff.
0a"I4. 11. Clowney-Clerk of the vourt.
4. J. Nol-Judge of P;robae.
EW 14 'Peak,-CQqjty Auditor.
;. 17. J. r OoMnissioner,
- f attg--Jur Colvqii3sso"tr.
1OINTY OoMM1uu1ONrn.---Jas. I. Ilarvey,
gUli .etsbVarter Jisaty,
I. N. Oboar-U. 8. ComissineNr,
NOrARtEsvtIinto-Ml. e. 1hobertsont, .1.
Q2 D0iN, :11. N. Obear, D. B. Kirland.
TRXAl@ JUsTioEs-A. M.. tlackey, W. It
erq rhpfl, James Aiken, Silas W. Ruff.
. . W, Coleman, Thomas Walker,
ra . Sol t.
ININ2110R0 NATIONAL DANK OF ROUTH
0A 4.kia 4.6JthirORkindAixvAL$2t0,000
PAID UP QO9,
W, R, ltobortson, President.
Goo. 11. 1MdMase(r, Vico-President.
san'. u. lownOy, Cashier.
I. C. Robertson, Teller.
DIABOT01R.
W. R. Robeorlson, 11. L. E"lliott, Jamesm
Jeaty, eorge If. AMeMagter, ). R. Flen.
W'ilbn Jas. D. MoCant3, JS. 11. Iton, Jas.
A Brice, A. B. Douglass, Col. William
ohnston, of Charlotte, N. C.
TOWN OrVIOs.
Pierre Baoot,-Intendant.
WARD1.NS.-F. Uorig, J. A. Fraser, W.
M. Nelson, J. ), McCarlhy.
oIRr or PoLIO--T. J. It. Murphy.
Stockings.
Once upon a time, people did not
know what- a tight fitting knitted
- Atocking was ,they wore hose, or
,trausers made f cloth, that. buttoned
at the ankle. an never thought of
dressing each foot by itself.
Butgwhen people began to think
more of dress, they sent to the tail.
or's to bnake theM a piir of stockings,
and he breught some like the gaitork
-little children wear now.
At last a king of England had a
fine pair of knitted black silk stock.
.ings Sent him from Spain. le
thought himself so grand in them,
that hO Qnly wore them at state
balls,
When his daughterbecame Queen
Elizaboth, she also had a present sent
to her of dparof-knitted silk stock
ings, (or silk shanks, as they wore
called,) which she liked so much that
she would wear no other kind, and
gave a great price to'got some more
like then. The nobles of her court
wisbed they could buy some too ;
but they were very scarce, for no
one in E"ngland could makd them,
until a young man borrowea some
silk stookiigs, and knitted pair
like them in wool, which lie sold to
the Earl of Pembrolto. These wore
the first woolen stockiigs mado in
E ngland.
In the hot countries of the East,
people leave their slippers, shoes, ol
boots at the door, when they onto,
a.room, and keep on thoir head-dros
just the opposito of what wo Euro.
peans do. We take off our hats, ane,
keep on our boots ; but then we must
remember that these people do not
sit6 in chairs, but On mats or cushiionsa
wyith their feet doubled up undet
thoem; so that they would make their
clothes dirty, aind and theli
time. Theo Turke, who are not
Chnristiabs, but followers of Maho
met, do not allow any one to enter
their moesques or holy shrine with
shoes on, as they consider it a mnark
of disrespect. As the3 wear long.
loose garments, you would not notice
whether they hadl stockings on o,
not ; arud- as.in these elimiates, folk,
bathe a great ngnby timUos a day, thih
casy style of going about with onl)
a loose pair of slippers on, and ne
stookings to trouble abou must
save the lazy Orientals some exer
tion.
This explains why Moses, the great
law-.gi ver, put off his shoes when he
stoo-l the burning bush from whence
the Lord spoke to him. Ho knew
at was holy grounid, and this was his
way of showing respect.--Little
Folks.
Stopping the Export of llorses,
' The. 7Rent stringent tuleasures
tasken by Germany, to prevent the
esport oif horses to' Prance is liaving
an imuportan,. .uitluenee on Austria.
Austria, and especially Hungary,
have, pf late becoune a recruiting~
*grouod for almost all the armies on
the 'continent. Italy, Gcrmnany,
T .rkey, and lzast year even Spain
imported them. in large numbers
.o m Hungary alone some 1 50,000
wore etported luat year, exoellemi
light oaviry horsoi, while froin Atus.
..tritt,ahd /speoially'. IBoheran, h alf a5
many more stronger animals were
taken away. France has not reoeiv
ed horses from there hitherto, bt
the Gqrrnan Market being closed to
it, she will have to doe so in som<
measure. The -inestion may still
arise how far Austria will be able to
stand the drain without imnpairing
its own defensive powers. It is an,
army question wihall the powers.
lie he'w 'Dow.
.A pedestrIan going along Grand
RLiver sLreet ycstorday saw a boy with
the nose,.bleod, and the lad was
smearing his shirt, hands, ears and
even his boots with the blood. Thue
man inquired his reason, and the be3
replied:
"'um going home and toll dad 1
i lhc a feller fifteen years old, and
11oW it WoinOitu Buys 5lrat.
When a wonian enters a hutener
shop to select a piece of moat
for dinner, she has her miud made up
to take mutton roast. Thecrefore
when the butohor rubs li* hands and
aks what fheh will have, she promptly
toplied :
"I'll take some of that mur-"
She stops there. l1er eye has
Oauglit sight of a hain, and she sud
donly deldos to take ham.
"Is that nice ham I" sho inquires.
"Best han I ever taw, nmndam.
How mnuoh ?"
"Well, you may give me three
p_ Ivell, I dont know either.
My husband was sa.ing he'd like
some sausago. Have you any real
nice sausage ?"
"Plenty, madam. Now, then,
how much sausage will you have I"
"10s pork sausage is it 1"
"Yes, ma'am."
"Vell, I suppose a pound would be
e'ougl for a small famity, but
but-"
"lIall I weigh a pound1, rl..(mam ?"1
"I was just wondering if a veal pot
Oie wouldn't suit himi better," she
answered. "You have veal I sup.
pose."
"Oh yes, madam. IIere's a splen
did bit of veal-as good a piece as I
ever saw."
"Yes, that does look very nice,"
she says lifting it up.
"And you'll take it ?"
"Let's see V she muses. "Y-no,
f guess not. I guo-s I'd better take
pork chops."
"Nice cbops--how much V' lie
asks.
"One of those slices will weigh
a pound, I suppose P
"About a pountd, madaim.''
"And it was a young hog I"
"Quite young, tnadam.'"
"A nd you'll cut the rind off V"
"Yes, madam."
"Woll," she says heaving a deep
sigh, -'i guess you may give soei
beeftteak--one that's nice, and be
sure to cut all the bone out !'
And she's only been half an hour
ooning to the point
SIx Thoustitud lodur fPol in o roken llearl.
May Chamberlayne, who is now six
teen years of age, sued JUhin Ikite
11olmes, a New York city surveyor,
who is about fifty years old, for
breach of promise, claiming fiftv
thousand dollars datnages. h'lie trial
was euded in that city on Monday.
Upon the conclusion of tihe evidence
counsel for plaiitiff addressed thu
court in a vigorous discuwsion of the
.notive that ho attributed to the do
.endant, and Mr, 11 es became so
much excited that lie writhed in his
icat in his seat in uncontrollible
a,guish. Vlen counsel touclied
11pon the fact that the 3 ontigest child
if the defon'it had bcen kept in
*e C,itt to mli ,It iig nearly the eu
tle tl idl, Mir. i0lo.imes' exciteInent no
bounds. 'lIt's false ; abuse 1ne as
mueh as you like, but you shan't
ibu se my children I" lie exclaimed,
.lnd lie sprang with clenched lists
upon the attorney, wlhereupon he
was seized by an oflicer of the court
tnd forced into hi- soat. After an
hour's deliborati n the jury found for
lie plaintiff a verdiet, for $t6,000
damages.
Monticello Ga. JHannrzm :Our esteem.
ed friend D)r. Wim. D). Mladdox, told
Us, a few days aigo, of' a very inter.
0 ting circumistarec showing the hon
eLy that exi .tad atnomig the good
.hd farmers of Georgia iin days pire.
m ious to Rlel ief an id ILonmestead Ilaws.
Mir. Damvid Long, who still lives in
Jasper, and1( has grown to a ripe old1
ago, was owing a gentle man in South
Carolina, thL smala nmi of' $25. Th'le
ercoditor becoming rathle r too imiipor
ruuiate about the debt., Mr. .Loa-i
cane on foot froii his plantation, t.to
miles to Mlonticello, w i th only $5
suI his pocket, but borrowed $20 fmronm
Judge John 1R. Dyer, (who is still in
our town and ready to certify to the
correctness of die ausse. tonm) and with-i
out any expense money in his pock
et, Mr. Long walked from Monticello
to Abbeville District, Southm Car'oli
'na, paid thme amount, which was a
4eeurity debt, and walked back to
his home. Oh, for a return of those
good old day I
Tfhe v ilest sinne'r may r et urn
everything but an umbrella.
.Don't, imagine thait you were born
to roform the world. Y ou can't split
a snountain with a tooth piek.
"One Frost, of Marion counity, K v.,
hias named his five sons, Severe Frost,
Winter Frost, White Frost, rind Ji0a
Frost." An ie fatniily they most be.
The Smtpreme Court of Kentu:ky
have decided that Mr. Jones, elected
clerk of the court in October last,
is eligible, notwithstanding the alle
gation that lie had p)reviously accept
ed a challege to fight a duel.
This is the latest conunimdrumn nnl
we advise the loafers' club to iguire
it. out :"If a jackass, with a wooden
leg, runs a race with a p'ost hole, h&,w
amany shoe strings will it take to fat
ten the shadow of a knitting needle F'
To short-hand writers--IBewarie of
taking~ notes. A muan has just beeni
sont to Sing Sing for tcn years for
this offense.
A clergyman, being applied to in
less than a year after his appoint ment
to put a stove in thie church, asked
how long his p'redecessor hiad ben
there ; and wheon answered, "Twelve
years," lie said: "Well, you never
had a fire in the church dutring hiis
imno 7'" "No, air ;'' replied the lip.
intm, "but we had a fire in the
A Gooui One.
The Brooklyn Union says they are SI
oling the story, since Dr. Talmage's '1
ermon, that a Brooklyn resident; VD
amo not given, apeared at the '
'ates8t. Peter guards, for admission
o Paradise. The saint turned to
lie register pages : "Where are you
rom I" "Brooklyn." "I don't .'
hink we can admit you ; rules Very
triet. In fi-et, can't do it. Think
)f the Soundal." It is said that the or
3rooklyn man looked steadily at fo
P'eter and crop-ed threc timev. li.s G
mintship colvrod, fumbled his keps
minute, and then said, "W oil, ) ou 6
nn go in ; btit don't you do that
gain to nje !" al
Just to thillk of the damigoa that Cr
menoes thome virtuous Senator m
Jamleron and INI(rton, should they I
lump into the yellow fever en route
( Mlexico. What a Nemesis the '
iouthern. Yellow J. ekwoulbl be. w,cro
ie to catch them. Alao. !' it' Would
-equire a itew coastituif"onal amend.
ment to puni,i the yellow rebel ku.
ilux.-Alob.le Regiser.
A negro boy was driving a mule
lhe other day, % lien the animal sud.
lenly stopped and sefused to budge.
IWon't 3ou go, h " "l-'el grand,
lo you 7 1 POSe you furgit your dad
ly was a jackass.''
W. R. Doty & Co.
3 Doors Wflest of Post Offico
--1N
VIENPI A N H A LL BUILDING.
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DEALERS IN..;
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FAMILY & PLANTATION
.
GROC I1L',
PROVISIONS)
IRAIN,
FILOU R,
114Y &c.
-ALT-SOP
PROPRIETORS
-OF
LIVERY11 & SALE u
\I te'Ie'XC(' W I ISdlIsta11ty loepi 011
Ililid al I ually suly ('g"Io(d
Horses dm MVules,
C
inairch '.'5i
P IE RR E B ACf 0T,
al
AG ENT F OlL I
STIAND)AlIID 'ElRILIZEllS,m
F' I I18 f'or sale' thie followainog very
k'pithlil r brands, viz :
Inrd ley's Sea Fowl (huano.
('. C. Coe's Stiper pliospliate. I
Isad ley's A lunl initeul D)ssolved _
Jioyal OGunno Comipounid.
Ih'ille'y'' A (1 P.lio.sp]ige.
l'arties wiing (inanos by I he car-load
:a n have' lien, ordered Co D)oko, Ii idgeway,
I .yled' Ford anid Striother's Stii aons, as l'
tam ngent If..r lie ent ire County of Fair- r
lieh. Trimo sales duio Novem,cber 1 .i.
I'oi arrag ementl,ils on ilme t anid priice with
cot'Onl optioln aa pply to
febt 14
n
c0
Pt
lot extra Suagair Cured Uncanvassed
L. .1 . M .. e-. bu
NEW ADYERTISED19NTS.
01-MS, HIPE, Ple"MA UVOLVIERS,
w Samples to Agents. Ladioes'
Wnsm Combinuation Needle-Book,
with chromos. Spud stamp.
P. LUCK, OW l1qfkrt Mass.
N easily made by relling
[ NDI TRAs at IMtPORTE1R38 Pric0s,
getting up clubs In towns and country
r the oldest Tea Company In Amer lea.
r.,ntest Iqdj;cqejj,n's. send for tirculir.
INTON-TE.A CO., Chanmberl st., N. Y.
.)SYCHOMANCY or SOUL CHARMiiNo."
llow either sex maj fassinate
id gnin the love and affections of any
rson tley choo<e instantly. This sim
t, mental aniireient, all uan possess
Le. by Inail for 25e, together with a
lrringo guide. Egyptianl Oriacle. Dreams,
into to Ladies. Wedding Night-Shirt.,
. A queer book Address T. WIL.
LAM & CO., Pubs Phila.
'SV 10y 0en o . n''o* iAtAIie 'oes 'wtyg'uin1 '&
01u.vn17 d3H 10V
681ti j tW J!u.) tW i
.1AN110)U111 , 1140,11AmE ES
We04 alls aIrjil bolic Ta e tI ii
WV F.J Kr 11 nn &4. o.,1 N eork.
118uD Al1 T0HMIAT N n'x1s
I(I eae V VU Ud
?C'UEMPLOYMENT.
eoie outfit sent free, WYe want a suit abih
_rson in evey neighborhood to takt
rders and deliver goodls for our estah
shment . O U. sales or aaple and ami
goodb of all kinds in constant use ant
'oar. The oldest C. 0. D. htouse ir
morica. Sitles over half a uillion ir
874. Large cash pay to the right person.
real e.Ine for aIl, mnle or female, al
our homes or traveling. No risk. If yT
Sto work we wil senyou fre. tree anud post
aid a line of samples and a complet e out
h. Address at once and secure your ter
tory. T. J. dALL & Co, 0, N. lioware
Ireet, Hail inore, Md.
lrt nostaOlleing.Not-Dasy Fix e
-Frll Dristrien utoll .
'1RST GR AND GIFT1 CONCERT,
MUNTI'EllEIL FE1IA LE IItU21ANE
AT ALEXANDIRIA, VA.
Mtarch 29, 1875.
LIST OF GIFTOE.
I grand cash gift $1100,OO
.1 granld Cash gift 50.000
d grand Cn9h gift 25,000
10 casl gil ts.$10,000, each. '00,000
16 cash gifts, $6.000 each 76,000
5.0 cash gifts, 1.000 each 60,000
100 cash gifts, b00'each 0 *000
,,000 eeh gifts, 10t each 100.0 0
1 t 0) 0 8 h gifts, 60 each 60.000
0,000 cash gifts 20 euch 400.000
,178 cash gifts, amounting to $1,000,000
AiM OF NO K11HS, 100,000
PRICE OF TICKETS.
n\ret itt' I
iaters 5.0t
ighithIs or each coupon 2 50
Tickets for 100.00
Trho M.en polier Female Hutmano Asso.
at ni. ebtarteoredl by t he Legislature of
irgtinia. andti and the circuit Cou rt ci
rt.e to..,~proposes by a Grand~ Gire
ucert to establish atnd endow a ''lome
r ithe Old Infirm and Destitute Ladies ot
irginia," at Montnelier, :ho fortner resi..
ncte of Presidient Miadison,
OV'xN 's OFFtcs, lIitoo, July 8,187y.,
nuiordIs spe pleasure to say tat [ am
eli nt'<pttajted-1 withi a large mtajoritzy ot
to otheurs of the .ilout polier Femt Io ilu-.
aine Association, who reside in theo vi.
ntimy of my hone, nrd I attest their int
'Itigence and their worth aud high repu.
I iit as gentlemen, as wvell as tho publie
sttidience, influnence and substatial
ennt tiberall051y representeil among t hem.
JA MES L. lillLOov. V'irgintia.
A LExaXtngA, VA., July 8, 187-;4
* I continend them as gents of honior
id inlegrity, and fully entitled to the
mtidentce of~ the Ifubtilio.
RI. WV. I100[IES
U. 8. .Jud(ge East. Dirt. Ya.
Furtlier references by3 permuission 1 lis
xcellency (hilbet t C. Walker, Ex-Oovern
of Va. ; lion, Rtohort E. Withers, Lieut.
ov. o,f Va , and U, S. Senator elc.
an,'tors and Alembers of Congress fromt
H{ettittnces for tickets may be made by
press proepaid, post offico anontey order
u Washintgton, D). C , otr by register
titer.
Full particulars, testimonIals, &c.,-seind
r' c:rcutlar. Address, lION. JANME8
A-I Itit, Pres't. M'. F. II. A., Alexan.
11 eliable agen ts wanuted everywheore,
HAVE Y'OU TRLIED)
r U R1 U BE DA,
ARA YOU
Weak, Nervous or IDebiltated i
'o' you so anguid that anty exertlon
juires more of an effort titan you feel
tpaible of mitking ?
Then try JU U (tEllA, thet wonderftl
ru iantid in vigoratotr, wIthilh acts so betne
nually or (the secretuve organs as to im
urt, vigor to all the vital forces.
.It is no alcohollo appetizer, whichl
inmut'ates for ashtort titmt, only to let te
flerer fill to a lower dleptht of misery,
ii ii is. a vegetablbt tnic acting dir'ctl
i he h ver' and sleenO.
It regulates the Blowels, quiets the
urves, antd gives 'such a healthy tone
(lie whol,i system as to soon make the
valid iool ljke a new puerson.
Its operationts is not violent, butt is
.rcezd,b retgnlns the
kdresult4,bpqt gradutally isi troubles
"Fold thiefr tente, like the Arabs
And silen,i steal awaay "
Thiq is no now and untrle'd discovery,
Shas been 1leong usedi with wonderful
ned ial resuilts, andl is pronounced by the
(Iheot ttedical atthoriUis, "'thle niost
werful tonic and altecrative known,"
4sk your druggist for It,
F'or sale by WM, F. KIDDE~R & C0,,
w York,
C. WEST & SONS'
SE U 1RIT Y
TIE BEST OIL IN USE.
Warranted 150 Degrees Fire Test.
WATXR WHITE IN OOLoR. FULLY DRooItrM.
AND IT WILL NOT EXPLODE.
IL burns in all Coal Oil and
Kerosene Lamps. Try it. Ask
for "Aladdin Scourity," and ta.ke no
other.
1. WEST & SONS,
115 W. Lombard at., Baltimore,
1Ald.
1'i TIC:3.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.
S'ECIAL TAXER
May Ist 1875, to April 30st, 1876.
TilE Revised Statutes of the United
I States, Sections, 32, 2, 8237, and 323U
require every person engaged in any busi
nes, avocation, or employment which
renders him liable to a SPh'CIAL T AX,
to procure and place conpicuously in his
establishtment or place of businics a at am p
denoting the paymient of sa;d special Iax
for the special tax year begiinning lay 1,
1875. before commeneinK or continuiug
business after April 30, 1875.
The Taxes embraced within the Provisions
of the law above quoted are the follow
ing, viz
Reciffivrs, $ 200 00
Dealers, retail liquor, 25 00
1). alers, wholesale liq1uor, 100 00
D.alers in malt. 'iquors, wholesale, 50 00
Dealers in malt liquors, retail, 20 00
Dealers in leaf tobacco, 26 00
And on sales of'over $1,000, fift y
cent s for every dollar in excess of
$1,000.
Deatlers in manufactured tobacco, 5 0)
Mantufa'turers or stills, 60 00
And for each still nmanufactured, 20 00
And for each worm manufactured, 20 00
Manufacturers of tobacco. 10 00
Manufacturcrs of cigave, 10 00
Peddlers of tobacco, first class
(more than two htorsos or other
animals). 60 00
Peddlers of tobacco, second class
(two horses or other animals). 25 00
Peddlers of tobbacco, third class
(t ti horse or other animal). 15 .o
leddlers of tobacoo, fort h class
(on fot or public onnveyan !e), 10 00
Brewers cf less than 500 barrels, 50 00
Brewer.- of 600 barrels or more. 100 00
Any person so liable, who shall fail to
comply with the foregoing requirements
will be subject to sevete penal;o,.
Persons or firms liable to pay any of the
special fixes named above tt apply to
C. L. ANDERtSON, 'ollector of Internal
t.evenue at. Columbia, 8. C,. and pay for
and procure the Speoal-Tux Stamp or
Stamps they need, prior to May 1, 1876,
and without further notice.
J W. DOUGLASS,
Coumoissisoner of Internal levenue.
office of I nternal Revenue,
W nshington, D. C., Febr,rary 1; 1876.
mch 16 -in 10 80 a 20 27
LOOK TO YOUR HEALTH
S1imons :jepllic Compound.
-OR
LIVER' CURE.
A putrely Vegetable Compound, fr,
fronm any poivsonemis matter whatever
can he given withI imtputnity to tin it,fat.
of only a few hours old for Colic or n
l)ernngenment <,f the Ilowelk. 'This Coin
round w ill aesist nghtume t o resist time
thuence of r.alariati, at.d thcrmby preser
health, It is gutaran teed to (lut IJyspe
sia, Constipation. lilit-us it f ik nlea
ache, Billionts or Cram p Colic (a
especially Paitter's C tlie).,mt.d all othi
dlerantgementts of tli.a IL im. Knt Jt. s. Sk
Stomach andi Rovel. Giie ii a tria
and be conivittced.
Mlanutfacttedl by E. L. KINO & SONS
Colnnmbia, 8. C.. and for sale by,
-Dr. WV. E. Aik en, A genmt. also by Dr. A?
R. AlcAaster, Winnisboro, S. C.
junm 23
]'omeistlc Intlligence.
J.OoK TO YOURS owN iNTEnEs6'r.
T""T" will prevail-Facts are stubborn
Ithings and wilt.not bear denIal-To see
must bie t o believe-In these days of pro
gress, at am has become time great miotive
antd labor saving power of theo age, in all
intustrial tm, ndmanufactutring pursutits
and depa, twents-Whmy should nmot every
fanmily have a Steam Washer.
The "t-iclipse Steam Washer," is 'the
best, It does not occumpy thte space of ens
square fe st anid is adapt able to anmy steve
boiler or tound pot, in wicho water can be
boiled ; ai wit ih it. onie woman can do
what is ot .inarily regardled a Oay's wash in
from t wo t o three hours. A child, t welve
years old may tune it andi do the work of a
grown wo iman in one half tIhe time, andi re.
gard the labor of using it only a pastime
WVithm it, w ishing has ceased to lbe tediotus
or laborm us, anid ''Blue AMenday"' has
ceased to be a day of confusion and hor
ror, because with little or no labor two or
thiree homurs suflice to do a dnay's wash
without eoe.-ubbing, wearing or tearing time
cilotlhes, bi enking but tons go.
Tinme, In bor. muoney, and miatorial all nr
pr'eci oums- ec~ioomy is w istdom anid its frit
health, went lil and haippintess-Look the lie
economy I m washing, and save youri clothe
to wear foutr times a' long as when wash
ed by time '"and r.nd board, by buying and
using the Eclipse Steam Washer," which
combined with that very attractive amid
untsurpass d "Enrmimeka WVri lnger'" const i
tutes a e, mplete antd perfect, washer
every family and washer-woman shmould
and can have it ; and no sensible washer.
woman wh., has at hteart tihe Interest of
her patroas will oppose its umno
Trhe"'Reli pse" Is simple in construtction
scientific In principle, effect.ive ini woik
and will wa ih theo finest em' coarsest fabreics .
more satisf'lctor.ily than by hand, in from
fifteen to twenty :ninutes. Price but fe-'
dollars--Wmll be for sale for a few do;
enger at R~ M. DUNLEVy's. '
June86
20Per Day at h ono &
5to Terms free, Ad dtires -b
Portlamnd, Maine. Stsg C.d
jan 21-1y
Soluble l'acfle Guano,
$46 COAtJ1, $03 TiomE, witbout intcre8t'
Pacifte U no Company's Com
pound Acid Phosphate ofLime.
FoR COMPOSTING WITu COTTON SEED.
$30 Casb, $33Tiio without interest.
T 0 accommodao Planters they can or
der now and have until lt April
to decide whether they will take at I me
or cash price. When delivered from Fino.
tory by carload, no drayage will be ulharg
od. Thits Guano is now so well known in
all the Southern q( atos ror its remarkable
elfects as an agency for increasing the
products of labor, as not to require spe
oial recommendation from us. Its use
for nine years past has establivhed Its
character for reliable excellence. The
mtupplios pt into into market. this season
are, as h eleretofore, Prepared un11de-r tle
muperintenilece of Dr. ST. JULIAN
HAVENEL. Chemist of the Company, at
Charleston, S. C., hence Planters may
rest assured that its quality a.d compo.
ilon is precisely the same :s lh't here
fore sold, J. N. RIOBON.
Agent f r Smuth Carolina,
Charleston, 8. C.
Jors S. ftrsa & Co., General Agents,
Baltimoro.
doe 4-Sni
E8WABLISHED,1832.
Nos.3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
STATIONERS
I 1, -W AND
FIRST-CLASS WORK
OUR SPECIALTY,
YET, BY USINO CHtEAPEit (MiA(.3 i Oiys Oy
WE CAN rINI woMU01 AT
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
FINE FASHIONABLE STATIONEh,
Piries Paper ard Envelopes.
Wedding and (all jnvitations
ON THE BEST STOCK AND PRINTED IN THE
LATEST STYLE.
sept 8
E. W. Phillip
DEALER IN FURNITURE
OF T il E very best qualities, for l'ar'lora.
Chambers and D)ining lIonams. For
design and workmnan.hip, IJNEQUA L.LED !
I ofl'er at prices that de(fy competition!
liedsteadis
M1b A01 ofhc Iardl wood, nam mi war,rntea,tqd
p;ive enttireC !Cat-:ac'.ion. 1 keep mni infert
or quality. Use. econmy and buiy thne
best, and buy where you can buy time
aboapest.
Sleep Comfortable
A ND BUY time People's SPiRING BFD.
It is thme beit in liho mairket, without ex
ieption. Thmey are cheap.
iKentuicky
R ATTAN and Split aeat Chtairs a spe.
eilty. Our prices are beyond coompe.
Mattresses
OF rmy OWE. tmanuf acdtre, Wt'indmow
Shades, Wall Brackets, Packers and
Mirrore.
RIepairing,
FURNITUlIE neatly mrepaired at modetr
aite Prices. Picr o fr'ames maade to ordier.
Special AttenItionl
GiVEN to time Unmdr'ako.'s Dcpt
meat. I keep on hmand a full rinpply of
Metallic Cases and Woid Cofitna of thme
finest finishm. All calls promptly attepmded
te. Miy terms am's caishm. I act upon ihIm
thmeory that shlort settilenments imatko lonm
fricm ds.
ESTABLISH ED 1859.
0OVERl TPilgy yI1'1' ' US IIglI, N
iN TIl WATQff AND Who CA
1BUSINESS.
NE~W 000DS.
OhDl ande Filver Waltches, (them( Verty
bAiest ilme keepers) bolid Gold( Chtaimm
ioi Plated Chains, flings and Slvor Itub
hialns, wichl I tar'antee. Also, Bireast
ins Collar and Shirt flumrtions of all da,s.
rmptions. A set of beaumtiful Clocks Ml ho
anl boat I lhems ? RIepaimring done' itna
ian- like tmnner'. Saftisfat'mtiotn gtmuarn
dec i CHiAS. MULLER,
Notice of Land MRe~ pi0i
TOTC3I imrob ie 0J
he montey hans benn deOp'elted in im (Cnt
~reasury of Fairfield Counmty f'or th)re
emption of sixty-nmine (09) ae~o
in( in Tlowrmnhip 9. solda lime pmof
rry of thie Estato of' Jioberti,w
lorne, deceased, for taxes, anmd armuit
*,I86 I' MoCarley, M'arii the 8
anpril 6 A..ior a irfi.E,d Co jy
.1e
Gratefl'l ITOlsaids proclaill V LN
EGAlt 1I1TTElHS the Mnost Wol(orftil I.
vigorant that over sustained t'to siinking
systeim.
No Person can take those Bitters
according to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided thoir bones are not do
stroyed by mineral poison or other
means, and vital organs wasted beyond
repair.
Bilious; Remittent and Inter
nittelit I evers, which are so prova .
lent in the valleys of our great rivors
throughout the Unitod States, especially
those of tho Mississippi, ohio, Missoti,
Illinois, Teennsseo, Cunberland, Arka.
is, 1ed, Colorado, Brazos, liio Graudo,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro.
anoko, James, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughort our
entiro country during the Sutimmer and
Atin, and remark ably so durinig w.a-,
sons of unnsual heat and dryness, aro
invariably acconipanied by oxtensive do
rangeinouts of the stomach and livor,
and other abdominal viscora. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow.
erful influence upon theso Various or.
gans, is essentially necessary. 'I'lev-o
I is no cathartic for the purpose e<qual to
Dit. .1. WALKiRs ViNiHUAR I rixits,
as they will speedily removo the dark.
colored viscid matter with which tho
bowels airo loaded, at the same time
stinlat,ing t io secretiois of tho liver,
and generally restoring the heayllh
functions of the digestive organs.
Fori't.Iy the body atzaiust disenso
by pAurlifying all its ltuids with VINEUAR
BI'rTus. No epidemic can tako holl
of a system thus fore-armed.
ypepsia Or ltdigestioll, 1et
ache, il'am in the Shoulders, Coonghs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizzilless, Seur
Eructations of the Stomach, Jlad Tasto
in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks. Palpitn,
tation of the Ileiart, Inflaimation of t.he
Lun]gs, ;'ain in tie region of tho KiU
nevs. -nida huandred other p:au1ul symp -
tomils, ar- the offspriigs of Dy.spepsia.
Ono bottle will provo a bet ter guarant co
of its inerits than a lengthy aldvertiso
Inent.
scr't1l or Hill'..s Evil, Wh@-(
Swellings, lIcers, 1rysipea,s, Swelle-d Neock,
Coi:rv, scroflolti llllannna lions. Indolent
I111ff11amntions, lmrcurial Afecttions, Old
Sorea, Eriptions of the Skin, Sore Fdyes, etc.
In these, as in all other constitutional Dijs.
eases, WAICR's ViNt.I BITTER.; hve
shown t,heir great eurativo powers in 1,ho
most obstilnato anl intat able cases.
For 1111111amaatory 1ar1d ChlrOlie
iheulnIlatiS1l, Golt, Biilious, Heimit
tent and Intermittent, revers, Diseases of
the llood, Liver, Kidnoys amtt Bladder,
these Bitters have no eq ital. Such Diseases
are caused by Vitiated lood.
Mfechanlical Diseaseq.-PersonsiRnl
gaged in Paints and Ainerals, suelt 1
'lumilbers, Ty-pq,-svttvr?4. (ol.heaters, and't
Miners, as they advance in life, are subJect
to paralysis of tho Bowels. To guard
against this, take a (lose of WALICHu's VIN.
mm.\R li1TT-1's oeensionlally.
For ture Da eases,' i.-ptiolns,' rt..
er, Stat-he vtiin shn tittihes, Sp t h im es,
Piun, TIolls, ani-buncl et inrm,
a ur n Dienssf the Si of wh aytevr amet:s
are naltu, are stityrally dugrtiptnndrcarried
ote oin ticsysm wi afhrtemeb th ytmfo wo
lif these itters.
0P'in(, Ti:ijap a* e, nd . ote daWorm
tlukmlg O tha sytem of lifman th.ousa'tuis,
aire ediecay sderoed anit re'ml\-d. tNo
syspomtent meicie o vreriue.,n a
etrholm fimt s to fre tsh ystmagth frmworni
liko thkin iti trs nt an,o o
ForeFeae it Compyunlitsrce indn
fotlr oumror singwl, to tohewn., we
tahelood. ior* the hernlof oif theo 'yToi
Crleast th eau Vt,iaetBood wenifra.
ithe r okm nuiunpiles,iat Ernpationasi, or . Sore
Shu ys Y'iggis t en;ceas mit weit is
foT;yu felns. ll'EFFouwen.KL
the blo ur an thWhathr ofVthecyt
It POLD & 0U0.,
Druggsts ot Ge. A t u. Sn Franico lirni.e
nnd or.of w shigto uad, Chrltobn ai S tt. .
Molti by al lttg it3 ut. eles
DoubleTurines,ater Whel,
SaOL & HUrNTMll,1
igIIaetmore,trint.
f plr Cotong,1l Durablo~
rhitbio ad natR
Oil illMa tmary,flManrufneittrr,Io otr
Porate table & Satioary
er eat gins te am Bt(toirtlers
13 vitu o ntih, t i achitne,iiiaring
Wilo imfor Li i Coto in, to.
c Ioi n tM i y.achie at(itd'of nd al
Press,&c a h tft yar ahe iili ot
aU aJsen t i al . t a n n in ca ieu* a
rofffa a dry. tnih ,seifor ty rlaif
ofc EnxecLo oatuos naotio,'a i e
viretouofcic adhlrity coindi
cea ed, we illsel at I pub ic ucion, f r
ranlot, fi olir and oatherb M ai
" Iho I folo na,ei fiorm sevty uel
of. cociaed atno tbl gitot moil, a t,
ol,fotliro, at te hund.lre bm,o
forn gai.i td n.eado herv atpsa lrioes
ay tous ionne tade 10 . lal. e
.' s rtail
CASHPAl. T.E II,U) l' N
ar 31--22lxcto