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TRI-WEEKLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri-Weekly One Year. - -- -- -4.0 " six-months. -- 2.0 Thre4 months. - - - 1.0 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square one insertion $1.00. For eaoh subsequent insertion 3M. Obitun ries and Tributew of Respeet charged fry as advertisements. Liberad discount maido or eontraet advertisementv. --o -- JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes 1o@ers,.Cards, Invitations, Tiokets, &c. Aatly sxeoutod at this oflie,-CHEAP B OR CASH. Contimued from fIrst page. at $75 apiece. Mr. Fuller instanced anothor bur, specimens of which were Worth $15 in gold. A man near Denver, CAl., tnrnod over an old buffalo hido, and found a double handful. Before that thero woro but three in the hands of collectors. The fortunate discoveror knew the value of the insects, and sold thom at the high. ost price, but after tlat their value was gone, for every collector was supplied. JUDICIA L TOR TUR E. The following facts, elicited at the trial at tho recent sessions at? North Arcot of a caso in which natives of India were charged with having murdered five of their casto people, show that turture is not yet extinct in that part of the world. The prisonor's fiolds woro robbed of a small quantity of cumboo, and the head man and throo oth eri being suspected of having had a hand in the robbery, they were, by the or(lers of the first prisoner, who' was a village rody (headman,) seized and tied, some to the trunks of treos and others to large stones. In the first case the feet of the unfortunate victims were tied above ground. The mode adopted subso qe10ntly was even more cruel, for the men were bound with their fac;os exposed to the scorching rays of the sun, with their hands tied aoie th air heads. Th'e whole five having been firmly bound, cold water was, by the orders of the first prisoner, poured upon the ligatures with the object of tightening the bonds and thoreby increasing the suffering of the s,uspected men. After this the first prisoner poured scalding water over the hands and arms of the sufferers. The object of this was to extort a confession of their g4ilt and a statement impli cating others. After the men had suffered excruciating agony for eight hours, and were released, it was found that one of them was dead, while the others were unable to move. Two of them (lied in the hospital, whither they were sent for treatment, one expired in his village, while the fifth was able to give his evidence before the magistrate, but never rallied from the effects of the torture, and died after the ease was committed to the Court of Sessions. The medical evidence was sickening in its details, as it is described how the armus, hands and lowver extremities of the victims had become gangrenous, and howv the fingers had rotted and dropped off. 'The authority ,and influence a redy usually has mn a village wvent in a great measure to doter the spectators of this wvhole sale murder from intorfering on behalf of the tortured man. The court convicted the first, second third, fourth and fifth prisoners, and sentonced the first to death, and the others to transportation for life.-Ties fCSOf India. In a street car, in Philadel phia, an old gentlem an was seated in one corner, and the car was full. A; bevy of fair ones, of all ages and weights, swarmed in, and there were no soeats. Whereupon the gallant old gentlemen shouted: "Ladies, I shall be most happy to give my seat to any one of you wvho is over thirty two-years of age." All romnainca standing.-R?ailway A ge. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF FAIRlFIEL4D. By~ 0. R1. TIHOMPSOX, Eq., P'rob<de Ju~dge. hath iiade Suit to ma to grant her letterA of administration of the estate and off'eetM of William Hlamilton, deceased: Theae are therefore to eite and adnm.>nlsh all anud singular the kindred and creditora of the said Williamu Hlamilton, doo'd, that they be and appear before me, in the'Court of Probate, to be hold at Fairfiold Court ilouse. 8. C..on the 31st day of January next, after publication hereof, at Il o'ol.ek in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they h,avo, why the said administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand, thIa 10th dlay of January, Anne Domni 1878. O0. R. ThiOMPSON, jan 17-txlaw2 J. P. F. 0. Pay yrour subsoription~ to Tir. ueu A) mmH~ An - THLE ELEPIHANT -HAS COME With a Fresh Stock of Fall an iutor Goods, AT THE DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND Millinery Bunn;r --- 0 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. tako plonsuro in announcing to our friends and the public gonerally ithat we aro now oponintig tho tiiist and Most om pi etc assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, including Millinery and Fancy Goods in all the liatest styles and noveltios of Ie season, such as are generally found in a first-class Millinery ustablisiment. Fan cy and staplo Dry Goods, a beautiful stock of ncwest styloi of Dress Goods Buttons and TRTMMINGS. A full assortment of brown and bloahed INliuslins, Poplins, Ca,icoes, Ginglams, (ent(s' Goods, Natios, ('0sets, (lloves, H osier, llus(les.Skirts. Shawls, Cloaks,, c. Men's anld loys Hats. Boot aiild Shovs for (ents an( d Boys, Shoes anl (iter, for Ladivi, Misses and Chiliren. A FULL STOCK OF Fresh Groceries, Confectioneries. Cakes atna crackers, Cheese, Mackert1, Flour, Mul, Grist, 8 aips, (taIh Cadvs,Kle rosenie, C,rockery, Tin and Wooden Ware, Furnitureand Mat tresses, LUMBERFOR SALE As low as the lowest. Call and examine my stock and prices. Js 0. BOAGm oct3 lNOTICE.. R. J. McCARLEY begs to inform )very ono indebted to him, that, as lie intends selling out, it is imperative that ill accounts be paid oi or before the first day of January, 1877. After that date bos0 who havo not paid IuIp will. please all at tho office of A. M. Mackey, i wvhoso hands all accounts will be plaeod or collection. doe 13 E?jIMOVJED. r rpHiiE subxscribier h1as removed his ikir I 1. andii Shoe Mamiifactoary toax fewOy dloor below W.. 11. D oly & ( o1.'s, grocery storeO and opposite J. '1l. Galloway's hardware. I store, wrhere' he. wvilI he pleased to see hi.. friendls and customercs. 1 o10 has loiwered the prices of li kinds of work inix :s line, viz: Fine French Calf Skini Boots to $10. Gaiters, $7. 00. Shoie ts fro ni:$.00) to $e; 00. Mending 'anda repairing. promnptly at tenidedl to att reashonIial rates. W- All work warran ted. jain 5 J. (.imENDINlNG. EST 1AIH El) IN 1859. UHARLES MjJELERs XUTATCH ES, Clocks and Jewelr v re 'W V aired, and11 satisfactioni guaranteed to everybody. N. B3.--All who have left watches aniv ro mxust come. and get themz, or I will txx n t'ar costs in thirty days. pt 18 CHIAltLES M ULLER. Sale UnderM Mor4gage. 13 Y virtue of a power of seizure and sale conitainedl in ai mortgage daitedi the eighth day' of September, 1677, exe cuted and delivered by John .orrison & Co. to J. Hi. Parker & Co., I will ot'er for sale on the 1ith day of FebruaryI niext, witin the legal hlours of sale, FoR cau, at John Morri..on's dist illery, four niles sonuth-east of Iti.lgeway, thlo follow ing dlescribedl propert.y, to wit: Stock of goodis in store, lot of rosin and turpentine, lot of emplty harrels, Still and fixtures, nine mules, three wagons and harness, and one eart--the property of John Morrison & Co. S. W. 1tU FF, $herin'"sGfOmo, ' s. F. C. W~innsboro, S. C , January 21, 1878. jan '22-tli FRVE$H CRACKERS. G~1I\GER Snnps, Blutter Crackers, Cream Biscuit, Kn ick Kna ck Crack era, Crena Jumbles, Coinhill and plain Soda Crackers. Also, fresh. canned To matoes. Call and buy some for Christ mas, as they wil)(bo sold cheap. deo 20.' J, F. A1 oMASTER & 00. BEST Dlry Goods 1!ouse in the Sonth. All expr s,. freights pairl,whero the order is,$ 0.01 Writo a Postal for Ba1n pIes an i4kXst. oct 2'~jVICHABRS & BRO. oot 2 kunnta. da.. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Con. sumption. The reputation it has attained, in conse(luence of the marvellons cires it has produced during the lhist half cen tury, is a silliclent assurance to the ptiblic that it will continme to realize the happiest results that can be desired. III almost every section of country there ar-e persons, publicly known, who have been restored froi alarming aild even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its ise. All who have tried it ne knowledge its superiority; and where its virtues are kiown, no one liesitates as to what medielcn to employ to re lieve the distress and sutierlig peculiar to pinmonary iraletions. CmiiY Pi: 'ORIA. always a1l'ords inst ant relief, and performs rapid cures of the milder va iletles of bronchial disorder, as well as the more formidable diseases of the lungs. As a safeguard to children, amlI the distressin' diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of Clildhood, it is Invaluiable; for, by its timely use, 1multitides are rescued amid restored to heialth. ''his Inedhicine gains friends at every trial, as the cure., it i- constItilyIv Prodtcing are (too remarkable to he forgotten. No family shIoui'id be with olit it, ItId those wh' have once useit it never will. Em1ilent Iicvsians throlu..ghout tie. country prescribe it, andlk ierymen oftenl reconiend it from their knowl edge of its eiects. 1I-IMPAIED BY Dr. 1. C. AYEP & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practial and Analytical Chemists. SOLD 13Y ALL A:VUUI8i LLHvYVwUEUE. Sming-Machinc. 140 RmAD -MAR9k * # rAU. JtL.V IS. 1811. w'. CLIA1.l itL'11 I Tn 114gry, WE IAL I*L rm nvtvi,i iSE TVG Tho follo-ving specifie points of supe iority: --Gr-eat sla.npietty In Con t rIucti1on. 3 -Eceeding)y Light Run sing. 4--4tIli Runninhg. N;atal'ess. r--Performs~i all Dru ieties~ oi G-- earny of' Fhiist and 7 -E faT RED~JUCTrI)N I% Single Mactrhines snit oni orders dir'ct romu thme Iactory, wuritteni guIaranItee wihI ach \'.nhine. WIlY PAY OLD P'fUCES! PD-Scud for cirm. .,.. and. partteiurs. Address, TIhe Whiitney M1Pg. Co., feb 17 Pate'rs on1, N J - o AM RIEOEIVING daily fresh sugars, Coffees Greon and Roast ed, Tea, Flour, Grist, Meal, Syrups, Molasses, Soda, Soap, Starch, Bagging and Tics, Bacon, Lard-in Bbls., Cans and Buckets Seed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails, Trace Chains, H-orse and Mule Shoes, Axle Groeso, White WVino and Cider Vinegar., MirAll goods delivored within c'orporate limits. Fresh Cheese and Maccaroni received to-day. Nowv Buckwheat Flour. Choice new crop Now Orleans Mo1rsses. + New Mackerel in kits, t and j barrels. SD. R. FLENNIKEN TOOTH'I BRUSHIES. 9 (a ~ozen Englsh Tooth BrusheR, Im orted to ordor. For salo at the Drut Store of DR. W. E. A IERN. FURNITURE, Arrived and to arrivo, (ol l,% k-.sisting of Walnut Chtibol SuitoS, Paintid Cotta1go Sui tes Wardrtobes, Sitdeboarids, Safes, --ok C ns, Bureaus, Tables Cha111irs, Bedsteads, Cribs Desks, To a el-racks, Wash tandb",0oungos, Sofats, Hal umas HatRIeS, Cofet - IIool, Corner Stands-for D,Airn and Wourkilmnship Un1 ---qu--led T&." Save hitgh bills by purclbsing AT HOME. A NEWN SUPPLY OF Rusvi WInow Su:. Low in Price, Daiuable iu Ciyonveniolt. o will never gut out Oi order, and will last longer than any other Shadc. MAT.UT1ESSES , Spring Beds, Picturo Frames, Pictures, Brackets, Mirrors, Children's. Carriages. LUMBER And Shingles at Pricew to Sait tho Times. REPAIRING Neatly dono at iodorat.e Prvices. Furniture imadu to order. UNDIERTAKER'S DEPARITMENT. I keop on hanl a full 8upply of IMetalic and Rosewood Burial Cases a Coflins of the finest fiuish. Also, ai Cheap stock of Coffins. R.W. Phillips. P E() P LE. -0 WE HAV1E INAUG URA1TED A Gat Popular H)lisy Sale -OF. D?Yts EEoo3,G].o3, J@n-L3cTo d, G RO CE I I ES, ETC., ETC. WE PiROP~OE TO CLEAR OUT OUR STOCK AT REMARKAU3LY And we are offeingu u1nparillecd artninm in ll dopartncnts. WNo ar detcrjined to caury noc o' ou pi-eseat stock to the next season. WE GUARANTEE TO 'SELL (OODS. OF WHATEVER KIND, AT P1-UCEA'. NOW, LO UT gOwBAR"AINs. c.L ?mj b' 1u; -----o Decomber 20, 1877. ThE LINS r' 7'zvTls! BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES! -0 HAVE just returnod from the inarket, having solocted one of the hand somest, largest, and best assorted stocks over brought to this place, for the especial benefit of the citiz.ens of Fairfield, to which I respectfully invite their attention. -----0. To the Ladies who would havo the protiest styles of DRESSES, GLOV ES, LINGERIE, and the very daintiest SHOES Call on SOL. WOLFE. --- To the Gentlemen who would got the very latest and nobbiest suits of CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOOTS, and furnishing GOODS Call on SOL. WOLFE. -0 To those who aro in need of goods of . 11 kinds, Notions in great Yarioty IABLE LINEN, 1OMESPUNS, HOSIERY, DOYLIES, CHECKS, BUTTONS, TOWELS TICKING, HAMBURG EDGING, BLANkETS, BLEACHING, VALISES and TRUNKS: -THESE MAY BE FOUND AT SOL WOLFE'S.