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JOQAL~ .T'.ELVDW3. 'POST OFicE 1loun-i..-Tho post vflice will b opin . daily (Sundays Excepted) froni 9 A. M., to 12 M. and firon 2 to 5 P. M. Northern anA bitb-rn inail close at 8 P. M. )recisely: .Oi' Mail delivered on Nundays fritn 8 to 0 A, M. only. .tl In noAb m7U1 UIE:--1h 0 qn Q. C. & A. 11. R. o*. leave 'iiinshoro an follows: G(ig nl h 12.80 a.i: Golag south, 1.35, a m AccommodaItion day trains : Going north, 11.33, a. in. Going Routh, 12.12. These trains sieot at Winns boro. NEW AivERI'1'ISEM EN'Ls8. Pique-M'c'tM ster & Brice. Notice of Council-Wmi. N. Chan dlbr3, Clerk. Packages by express a1re now!1 brought to town on the day trains, inste.ad of at night is heretoforo. We are indebted to Mr. W. 5 Rabb for a mess of the finest Irish potatoes we have Seen this season. N --- --** --- Mr. W. 11. Garrison haw laid upon our table (not an agg) but a glunine cotton bloom and hell. 11 ho's next? We rl'nA th-miiks t > Mr. C. S. Iotuedy for 0ome very nice poaehies sent to this oilice Monday. Mr. It., expects to receivo freshl friit L very day. t As our editor will be post d fully nhout the Fort Moultrie celebration;1 in Charleston last week, we refrain t from auny comment thorco)n until his r noturn home. WrxSolo NArONAL. BANS.- -WO learn tli:t this bank has dclarc a :1 semli annuial dlividendl of five ayer couitul from its eaarnings for the pat six iolthS. IEx-rElR1HI.--We nye graltiied1 to) l1er1 that Mr. W. . Crcight is ; (lelaning away the ruhhish of Ais t burnt building, preparatory to -re buaildlingt his mill. We wish hiin abundant success. t C anpbell, formerly of this place, preachod(i a 0cntonnial sermon before IIhe PahuutIto Guatrd ini St. Luke's t .ePi'iscop'd Church, Charleston, last. H1lund.:y. An outline of it is given in MoIhnday's 'm e oRnd ('ouwier, and iA well wvor'i a. )rslsr )leatse-fl to annunco that our highly respcIte(l fellow towntlman, ('ol. 1 Jas5. .1 115ion, hasi been~l appointe.d to re3presen(ft this StaLte on theL NaLt;ona1l E'xctutivo Commiunttee3 of thi e Dem0- C E'ratic Pari.y. .N I)I)tter1 ciection ' 1couhll have been mlieI. of M. L. Ikown, lhqj., of (our1 town. was1 among~ thle graduates1P at the( re (Cent commen1('1c( ment1 exercises oif W\lford College. 0Welere glad to meect onl onr streets yes terdaiy Mr' C. M. Clianid liir, wvho mloved( to Sp)artanbur'g a 141hort timae ago. Mrii. Thomas M1. .Jordani has also r'et.luned home11 to) spenid vacaitionl. 113 has1. been purinTg his studies at W Joruid Coliege. gram) (explaiiis itself. Wi knDow'that It is aL dreadful tihing to fall in love: Can you anld ------ run1 theC macine until next woeok '? Demiora lizddc J. S REYsoians We againj3 (call the attenftion1 of the TLown Council to the baso b:ill throw ing on the str'eats inl the contre Qf' the town; Weo saw~ a1 lady haveY to s top) Tuitsday afternboli on 'a Atr'et crssn, boe.mse a oywa tand-, ing iln heri '.y1 wiith al'fr outstretched Ilionsness how long is this to be tohleraIteid. ' L The bae-alsaontes.o b lyiaugurated. The~ol juvnils (Lvidenltly haive a moniopoly oIf tihe I the gamlle just atL tis time,- andc the height (If thie average youngster's ambUli tioni alppearsl to be to caftch "ai < Ily." Some of tho voter'an players like to take in "liies4," not in their hands, b~ut in somlething rcsemubling a tumibler. AN 0C.1 llib~c.-W~e haIve beOfore us an old dee3(d to 1land(, bealiring dlate 24th April, 1752, gr'antedl unto Hleniry Kcuchn, by George IL. of England. Tihe hand convoyed was 4mnlmndred(IW~ acres on 1Y'oad River, in tis County. The 01(1 dOollcuet, as well as the land itselfeis now the lprope3rty of Capt. Thos. M. L~ylen. We inavite onr patrons t6 call and examine tis relic of the olden tiriios, as- we ar'e Ruro it will in'Tiorest them very muI~ch. ively times are looked for inl Phbiiadelphin en th'e 4th of July. A dloeation from Winnnboro (known W'1'e aro pleasod to s0 that Oil young friensd Ghidnwy (ot~herwil called "Toad") has made so favort blo an impression in Caindo whither he wonti a short time sine He has our best wishes for all til success he ant'cipates, and v commend lii to the citizens , Camden as well worthy of the patronage. ."Fort Moultrie (Ientoinial" is l exprossive title of a /l/rochure, han soioly illustrated, and of conside able literary merit, which we ha re(Ceivcd in advaneo from 0t l pu lish9ers, Messrs Walker Evans Cogswell. Part I., which is in han is fl an eongnt of-tlie doings at Fo >nliiltr ie, Juine 28th, 177G Ma nomw an.1 interesting,, foatures of th si 11"gglel ari bi ought out wi<ic give peIlialr vate to tho p:tblie tion. There are a large nummaber t liteLrstilng and new engraviings < laiint old tihilgs. 'arit II, we lot forward to with great interest, ats will bean illuts rate-1 nccount of l grand centennial celebrpAtion. Ea :Aft :a.. or 25 conts per cop; 1 e edida , :35 cents per copy, an will be sent per mail, posta0$ pr~ paid, onl receipt of the .price by t1: publishers DAr Or A ."o01MEi a CmITIZEN 0 FAnwm1lI.n.--A friend sends us th following, taken fromi a Georgia p1 per : "C"l. Jesso 1). Havis. one the oldt;I, citizens our coity, die MonIay' morning at nine o'cloel He was in his eighty rixth year, lia ing been born in Fairfield i)istric S.nith C:t-olina,,in ieptaember 179: A}tbouigf quite . youth, he was .sn ier of the war of 1812-15, an ia Ca ltuin of cavalry and 11inni man1 diuring the dlay' of the nullili cation excitement. lie was after wards elected Colonel of mniliti ml3 iin his youniger days took a grwe pride in mcilitLary af tir1s. Col. HIavi etun to Georgia in 18.13. settling it BusbyVille, in this county, and ii 1847 camo to Perry to be more co1 venioent to schaool wfor his chilrei havin aIlwiys been at gre tt. believe mll edic.tioll. He was at consistL1 uemaber of the Presbyterian luircl und wats probably the oldest F'rc Ml::soni inl the count y." l)AI.i.o-ra:o ArA S-r. TDiers.--13 priviate telegrams from (han-lesto we learn that the following is L oflicial ba1lhoting at 5. Louis. F0 1'residn t on first ballot, Tilde 4031, Hendricks 1;33.-, Hlancock 7f Allen :ii, U ayard :27, Parker 1t ScConad ba llot, Tfildeni 535, Hen1 dricks~ (1 Himueak 59l, Allen 5 T'iu h i ilnu 22, Parker 18, Blayard 1: Wh\ olo v..otte cast 7.38, necessary at ch~oie 4 92. Tihe Pennl~svvai deetion mtoO 11 vedl t) ma1ke3 L: nlominiat.ion31 of Mr, Ti lden~ unani mous11, which was serondedI hv t1: Indianaidelean, andiu declare as carrie I by the President of t Conv~en1tionI iaidst uniprece. !en te enth.usam. (G.>v. Hemhlaicks< ,buli utaawasinomindie for Vie :1r'iident h1uaiznously onl the lira ltionV heded by (jen. 131attoi voted solid1 for Tfildon from il to last. IN Liumo Ac;Ai.-Onx Satur~a morningU) last. Sher4iff in wasl not1(1 lied that Greevn Jo (hnlson, who wa oniedof Grand Laurceny at la:l 3LiyV court3, had( esca pe( d fromi (Ii Pe'nitentiary. Ti'as inlformai]tionl wi noe sooner received thian a planll cap11t<1u1e wa.gdot.erined iti upon, an all tho.n16eed.ary arrangemeintfi (e fected .. Thle Sh~er ifl'eft town :-Sam (1d'ay ight iIocompj:mlied by Mr. 1 11. liefo and31 Trial Justice TV. 1 one0 o'clock reieahe:1 the hlouse ? F'llnders Gour~din, (dn Mr. .Jat Turnerl~'s1 plaoce a sliort dist-mee h<c yond~ ' Dnuinpor's Creek, it, be(.n known that thae escaped convic.t ha a wife et this place. T1heo hour whaereina the1 famaiily slept~ was inun<n dlitely s4urrunded~h', and all Li: atvenueas of escape safely gnlardet An entrance was soon maade by t1w of the par ty thlroungh the front doo th oteeaiigo gurd onti outside.-M -001js1n as g ihit wais se emIi cd, I hec "Dc(torn," as lie is fai arlly called, was discovered iln the lo and1( aft(er sonme Coaxinig, which wa Srenderi d 4%HflIn by~a' co~nspienuou dlisplay of liire-airni, lie came1 I teris and' subm 5111itted to bin mnacled.k Ho was sooni mounute b'ehid- on36 of the p~arty, an brloulght afely to Town1y1 and lodlge in jiail The Slhieiff' IcductedI hii hack to huik old- quarters in Columbh yesterday, where it is hoped he i be seurel y.kupt, and nbt be pei Imitted 1(o got at largo again. ,A NRW BoCK nY A NAnIvE AUTrro: -We havo hald the plealsure< examining the'first proof copy of and c'ompiledl by one of our1 dW citizon3% and which will ajpear i a few days for sald by Messnr McMantor & Brico, agents, bein now in~ couvse of rubnh1tna by .',1 the inro Boys) propose starting rorlllward to-mon' ow night, and WO vonture to say thatif they are given'a Fi showing they Will make the quiet Ad Quakers of Philadelphia open wide their eyes. One of the party ias signified his intention of taking with him a live eagle captured in his noigh o ,l ' order to prove his oyalty , h ' d of Liberty." ALL ABoARD FOR Pu ILADEIPIllA. Uhe folloning delegaition from Winnsboro loft for the Philadelphia lenitonnial Friday night : T. W. Woodward, W. E. Aiken, J. J. Neil, Lreston Rion, J. A. Frasor, W. G. fordan, and J. D. McCarloy. We vish them all the plepur thbve n1 atnticipationl. MlIaj. 0 ward atrlied withl hi) a genuine Wash ngton eagle, labeled Samuel J. ilden. It is his intention to turn tii loose n the Cen tolllimil grounuids f h(e cannot echlanlge hint for treenbacks. ANo'rli LEAT)r1a ON THiE RAIL.-On Vednlesday, aibotI 11 o'clock A. M., ays the Union .hltrd. while the 011trletion1 train oil the C. C. gnd R. 1U., wast mloving along art anl asy pace, just before reachiug A0e Iouse, between this city and Au uslta, a white 1an, one of the road and(s, fell asleep and drpped from I cars, fallinig with his neck im 1Cliately across the track He had midly tonehed thirail before the ail passed over his neck, sevIering he head from the body. ie leaves wife and two chilIren to Lunent is n timh' tking off. The unfor unate malis n:ue is suppose.1 to e Jenkins. Ho resides near ginu Ionse. Y i)omas-rc )IIam:1e'x-r. -- D r. Icinitsh sen si the Colhimbia /l9. ') tihe following 1utrid glrount 5, Sinks priv ies, 1anu1re, decaying offal l( ouher IYenisive Imttert.( , may be deprived f its noxious oder by coverin'g the ubstaln)ce several incellos high with Xy earth, clay or a:hie's. They -act y absorbigll the gaseous etpinn ion. For quick dlodoration ofsinks. 3wers and wast'to pipp, i Solution of ulphate of iron. One pound il hate of iron (or copperas) and four all.ns of wrater ; dissolve and aldd wo OUnlCCS carbolic acid ; dry s:W rnst Iloistelned with the s5lat1ion ol strewl at once over the m:tter effec tive and cheap. VL~~iN.L.-JnO. 5.- Re~ynold - . left town last Satturday for orkville, aid 8passed thronglh this lace on Monday en route for the harlesCton1 Centennial. As he was 1 flU decompanyf w-. a1 skc our Charles ni frienh dO oW U 'io) >k hi :1'>;)i lindedness18 whide inl the good old city lby I 1m 3re'." y, a1 sun1 i0vr of the warI with Mexi 0), lhas gone t a Chai ritIston to pari - ticpate in1 the celebration there wit~h h(e "Mexican WarL Veterans." Gov'. Chamberlain paissed( 11hrough Vrinnsb~l0o onl MNonlda's south ouind traii. He was justre'turi itig '01m (Ciminna ti, having stoppe)(4ber omo12 thue inl Wasinlgtonl. WVAs I-r R U-ror~nolo B ?-Mr. E. C. 4rier, of Charilottoe. 1relates tilut uring tile war Cad Andrew8, who Qlongedl io hlis r'egimnft, tile .I'h~iteen North Ii aro linaL, while on uty' a .11,. Hharp1 shooter, at hteneraIl H-ayest. Ue, did( not want r> deliver his~ swoid becancre flicor ; buIt the captor1 levelled hlis o hand over the insignia of ran1k nd aulthlority. Joh3n Youlng, of diamrance county, was3 (cap1ta:in1 of thle h~arp, shooto's. :The que'stioni now rised, Was his * Brigadier'-Geneoral h 1yes, Rpitherlfordl B ., tlh( presen1it epulican canididate for ge1slient ? r*~tcr pays the following comipii, -ient to ou'r f'3llow townJstnmnu Col. ames0 11. Rlion :"Y r lae I) XOQ tat Ja s Hi114I. Rtil1, onaq., of Vinnshoro, has b eeon appoinlted to epresent Southi Carolina Oin the itio nal Ex(Cntive Comiittee of he Demucrtatic parity. In the~ seee iont of ColI. Rion for th1is'duty th'o onvenion dlid lilore thanu pay3 himl at Leservedc compJ~limenC~t. It placed~ an thlict-man, ('n1 enldowed with n~ iring 6eegy and1( fine0 exruftfe bility, inll a position .w'ho those iulities will tell for' thle cauiS of lhe Demnocracy and ini the resuiscital ion to higher h6pe itd resolute urpose of our -Prostrate State." We clip) the following, from the !i'ershdl'o Gaze "B~y reference to our advertising 142opfis week, it will be seen31 hatk the D~elbI Houis Bar and lilliardl Saloon invit'es the pnblic2 >trona~ge.- It hIas recently changed ema~ill a1 fellow as Gladney is. We anve knowni hiin' of old, and1( 1he has1 iot chianged a par11ticlo since wQ erst saw him-4he is thra'am'e clever, fenial and-and--aha-huindsomne fel ow of by gono days. Heo i in ir New York houso. From wlat - we have seen of it, from the brief time it our hands, we have-no hesitation it recommonding it- to the favorabh e consideration of both old and young as a beautiful Centennial Souvenir The typography is of the first order beautifully illustrated and alpha betically arranged for references or t0 important subjects, well suited too both for the centre table or as n companion for leisure hours, es e pecially for the young, and we have no hesitation in saying that those & of mature years n il1 find soiething 1, both to interest and amuse, and t whose bettor judgment can ap y lreciate it. is 'a'le first edition of one thonsanld h copies has been already sold "to the Trade" at a price that covers the >f ontfire cost, reserving only a ips copies to the author, and whicl k enables him to stereotype the Second it Edition a price that Wp are grati 11 led to understand will be offered tc I the people of his native district al . cost. d The book contains 225 pages, octavo, and will be bound in two or e three different styles. On receipt of the first hlindrod volumes due r'!notice w~ill be given b~y the agents:. F 0 VENTILAION.-If the estimate of the doctors, that an ordinary man vitiates one gallon of air every minute, be true, we can a1s4snt to their declaration of the direful train of he:d-aches, had tempers and disease that attend bad ventilation. This thought is suggested by a a socond visit to Miss KATIE OIu.AR'5 KInnsoxmivI.EN SclIoo In addition e to the air tube and stove (res ventilator before mentioned, we find there now a revolving ventila. tor that scatters the air through a window glass, and beautiful ar rzangemcnts by which pure air t without draught, dust: or insects, L is admitted in the lower part of the two side middle windows. Col. Rin,, (who we have mentioned built r the house without "fee or hope of reward") says these contrivances are furnished by a Company (the Protective Ventilator Co., 613 Broadway) of New York who'se whole business is the construction of different hinds of ventilators. Ile has at his .residence and law office several kinds of these veutila tors that seem to f.s to be both u.eful and ornanenttl We aro told that the health and :>iits of the ch dren, oo far ad tain the p~rop~osition .'hat good ventilx tion is an' indispensable requisite for ai well regniJ*e.ted school: We are of the' opinidn though' flhat all the heautifit'l Rinidergarten con1 trivatnces to interest - ad amnsu., whdle instructing,'have their eff'ect in thIese respect4 also. When wve went through thiti e3 School, we wished we "were abo dI agamin. porW~ted~ that Blodm1EEfs GERMAlI St erui hasi, since its introduction in the Umited States, reached the im. mlenuse sale of1 40.000 ,dozen per year. Over 6,000) DmJuggist~s have ordered this Medicine direct . from the Factory, at Woodbury N. J., and not 01ne hass reported a sitsle faiilure, but overy letter speaks of its astoanishinug success inl curing severe Conghs, Colds settled on the t .Bre-ist, Consmnption, or any disease o of the Throat and Lungs. WVe ad vise any person that has any predia poi~o to weak Lungs, to go to their Druggist, McMrs-rUn & BIrIE, iand get this Medicine, or inqluire - a~boumt it. Regular size, 75 cen'tsB -samupi hot tIe, 10) cents. Two doses3 L. will relieve ainy case. Don't neghee i ~ \\f I lhav' oa nice lot of PIQUE~S many~u 'Vof wht'ich wo offer att less than Now 'ormot. McM.3AHTElR & BIIIlCE. LiNotIce of C'ount-il, '3 r I ilIE Marshals of the Trowunare hereby .LI ordetr.sdl to put a stop' at onIce to all ball-th rowing, bat-playing, kito e playing, &c. , within thet streets of the t own, as4 such41.KJport iso consl1idered a' nui1 sanl)ce Vijolaitors againt this oirder re' 0 potted to the cou ncil will 1be liale to a 1, fine of $1 00) for 'eh offe'nen Byorder of Connil. C W. N. CH.)NDL)ERi OFvies Cou'NTYv C~O~MssxoNF.Rs, n5 '1N551noW. K. C., .11n1o 19, 80 a i EALED pr11joosals will be recqivedla fj' this oftice .for thirty dilys for the buildling ot a bridlge over Little Rivyer at Ilrice's old imill, To'uwnip No. 2. All bdlAd must be acconpaiefd with the namnes d1 tomiiionersi reserve thet right to'rejedt anyI aind all buidm if ip their judgrnecnt the jInteven't. of tlie cunity regnife it Ver dhe n tails .f plans and~ sp~eaitg y at this ofilco. i ENoRY , o. 1l junio 21 xT - WOOD) P'JtE8Imf1gifC f 'NE Bari ':nowri as foiduuiutt; ~yl t3 fr coalitig . .wodii to piesdtrve it, either in bujlling or more particular 13' on Fence Poste. .' r sale, by' a oct 21 -W.;E. P 1xEN. [a lotice. 'T' is not my l'>sirross whether you go to I- Lthe Centonuial or not, but 1jleae call TO-DY ad setloyour Mafrko bill June 29t 187A8.c steW. R. GARRISO. a june o -1t. t'ial Jitt Ice. 1)FIF1CB IN RElAt OF COURT HOUS WINNSDORO, 8,. C. S' All buginee rentru.ted to him wil receive prompt attention. I. A O.AItLA~tt,. JHo. 8 RKYKOrnS GAILLARD N UIdNOLDa, ATTV1IOlRNEYS AT LAW. No. 2 IA .IANCR, WINN8ltOO FOUTI ('A11O1 iNA J, A. Fraser, Agent. am agent of the foflowing well eutap. . li'he4 Are inbran~c co mpnaies. and recoth:nend thou to property owners as worthy of their cn'hdeho. Froperty insured it adequate raters. rThe Fire Association of Phila-t de-lphia-Incorporated In 18211. Assets in -r $3.000,004N. T1e (itizens' Iufihrance ('onpany of Newark N. J. -Organitdi in 1869. Val Ital $2,'3110,000. As setts over 5O10,000. I The Petersburg Naving, anid In surance Company .of I'eteis burg, Virgiui. Assots outr Call on me and insure your property without delay. Country buildings a speciaaty. JNO A FRASER. Agent, mar 4 at Winnsboro, 8 0 HAMS! HAMS!! Just Received a lot nico uncan vassed Hams, mall sizes. ALSO, C. R.' Bulk Sides. ALSO, A lot Fresh Augusta Flour, R. J. McCARLEY, feb 21 A R RIV A LS. T AM 'ud in -eeiptof le ,5r10 N'( AND 80flMEI#(0001'9; old a d new o examine~ b'ny stoek bef-ore making piturchams Th'Ie fhiest ling ol' Geut.' and Hof~i I i'r and( St/a'wV 11 ats4 ini B00TS A~t SNO 810, Genit' finte Dress Sh irty, Fur Satchels at SU L WOGLFE'S Rmay 6 D)EAlItEI IN ~ GUR1NITURIE, Parlor Ilrackqta arnd . P'icture Frarnen, for des -n andm workamaship, unI~~lngulle. em .her my p~rices are hoyopdi comptittiodI for the same uality of goldei. A NEW $SlPPLY 'i P.\ljm~l Wjm{1w ffhades low ii ~rio dunral,,o'erlei1, that ?devr' o.pf ords:, and will lasmt lo0i r than, anm other Shadp. Alattye ,M gnIr,' HallRaoks, Mirrors And Lutuber fo 'W. .REPAJ RI NG Furritture geatly repairedl at moderato ' ios. S eclmlttention ilven to the Un 41ker's D)epartmet5,' - ' p on hand a slappl orcae W dr d CoffiAs. $5 TO~ fit par. My e hom. t Sataples Worib. $1 free. StirI sopi Co., P'ortlanmd, Mie risky 10- ly _______ - Vinegar. 1 BPL. of WhitaWine Vinegar for est~ h 3t~ D~rag Store of ATI. diU EATE, J4 F. fiastor&CJ " OULD call tiho alttc(ioit of the yyV Julic to tlaeij eoinplm'te Sicmk of. Spring null Stllt2br oode, 3Iuit 1lOegivod t. lmimcuc Ce.utenauaid XI rip ', " A full line ot'1rlott,.villm' Ctlasijuaerex. New 1'rite or aill the imtealf If lanmL. Striped 'tamd l'lnid1 * ~ ~ lrenadinu.., nd P'opinms. Ortandh:e anud Swisse 3lus Rel ndImtaio ul:for t it idsa Our Strmcl of Clothing it; as eomp)1utte AS ait/I in) towl) UONSIS1TN(' o Diagonal Coatse anal Vomatmi Fancy P1111K P1'at, ('nmSi-ee1', ]ile Flannel's and 1i~t*ts Suitsm, Bioth in Frock ind Sack (.'oats. STRAW anid FUR IIATS, BOOTS and SHOES, NOTIONS &.. Cale and( see itsi before putr1hmwiajg olmee where as we cani imizko it it, youi advu Ingom to bay from itsu. JT. P. M(cMASTErF & CO. Cal. I.mnfl( \~A''lteI 'cl ii 1 ('ar IA mad1 ]F'it !'. '-all W~u 1100S 1 ( :nr 1I.ai 1 ,Iel'! 1114':11. Chsu'loitt", ('01(1(rtbisr..C Augusta R 'ail Road. wl C01.1'MiIA, Dec. 10, 1Nifi r1' III fo),lowijtg .I'as"engor :(iclhpdttl4 w' ho run over thi's real on and after thim tlnle : TIIA1N"-001$0 NOIITIt. Leave AupnP1a, Q't. itt 4.15 p to ('elnalhin. ti, C., ft 20 p 1 \\'imishoro, 12.80 p 1' ('hester, 2.00 it in Arrir.' at ( .htt;"lo(fe, N. C. 1.15 i " 1 "rRAUU---nn.,u AOUTII. Je>sro Charlolti', 1'" O. at .0 40.p' n. "" Chewer,. , 14.06 at .11, tv 1it it.-Oh0ro, 1.85 a to "' Coluutbin, 3.11 .. u1 Art ire .tt ,\ut;(istA 0.0(1 a in J.AS. ,1N I)Elt "ttN, Crn'l :(ilpf. A. I'(11'I:, Gen. Pnssenger atilt 'I ieket Ageht '1'111'' FAMILY VISITOR. I . . . .. -o- t % 1,Alt(11. emi-monthly T.iter,>l'J ..nn(i ]'uutih Pu1'or, cuntllinin f; 213 coloniun" of 111e 1,11. .",:".t Miset"11i.ncvus matter, iit-. eluding (lrigintl Serial Storit's by the hest tvl'itsrs; 1114toriuctl and ]3iogral hiual Sicrtrht's. Writ (on express ly (tier, ita_ olutnt s; A icu111tru) Im1(lel" ?1'P)n prop-I'" t1men's lteacl Inf;, by eoutpett"tit writers; I1lunorons" Itrndi11(. antl exet'r1 Is from Cho tIOrent; literatttrr oft he dam. 'Ni) adt"er3"i e, ienti or matter of eith,"r tt Itwo). or a political. ehttran(t"r. Neltlly, prinll"d ot1 I III vhitu paper lteadiii nt"tr nt" tl itdtapted_ to all titntnti r.'td all Hection$ of the coun Sr ", 'ltt;tivs." Sitiglr a:nbsvi i1 liomu 1 :,O leer. an1101n, in atlvati(t'; in uluhs of five or more, $1 21 per veer, and it t"ltluahl( 1.'l"t;miatn, tvortlt 1'r0tu $1.01) to X8500,. tyellendi11g u1u 11 the numher of mulmeri, ht'r8 ('t tho imikt"r of thtt t'I111 . % lpeeitneti ro(iVv ntid lull ltat"lit"tiiitt's of gttr", littoral, terms to 1 ;;t'nt$ hail tlnh-tuakor.< ao;it oil nltltliniut i.ut , A4Id reHH , i.. \I. (Ittti'1', P1t111i 11or, Yorkville, S. May 1:1 .4k. t.iir \Ij C, 1110 11ndet'Hit-lnrd, (11-s ire to in forlu tltu 0ilizeu" of \\'inn$boro anti tiniuit\ Ih'it Uo have itsso(iat..a1 our.. velvt$ unclorIht' firm nalur of J(ms-roN "\, I't:r'tlt aa: r, 11111 will k:".'1 t"t ns(midV oil hand it Inrl;e>;I,.,.k of fit+l' \\'Iti$ickts, \\'inea (Uiu. t\-u. Ako AcE.wltna ;.coti"It Ale (Iuintlc'SH; 1 rthlilt Portt"r n'td 13 ufiti (:iui(t'r Ale.. A1.o it luu'1t' sloul: RI' ttotk nIltl hot >., 1 1i v (i~c1"Ia,' ('J '(Ming, (11"ocerie 1014 t'rtol'vtIii11 11,11;11IV' kr1 t ill it firm-clan houlti' '1111Ii1?Oiii 04 (Ii n, libel-11l, lmlrollago lirti! ,tr0du11 Ow old : It '.t P',' \';o sutiuit a 0t.tttit nu11,"0 ofthe 8:11110. ]"NO. JO)lxb'I'ON, Titllrr. Pi':r'rtcn(Ct',' net BE A'F 13110. & SON: IiAVE JUST 1U';Cr,1VI D