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TRI-WEERLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri-Weekly One Year. - - - -- $4.0 Six-months. - - - - 2.0 " Three months. - - - 1.0 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square one insertion $1.00. For each subsequent insertion 60W. Obitua r ies and Tributes of Respect charged for as advertisements. Liberal discount made or contract advertisements. -- JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, Tick.tA, &c. eatly executed at this office,--CIIEAP OR CASH. JIB WENT 11E'1HIND THE RETURNS. Over one eye was a piece of stick ing plaster as big as a street-car ticket, and one lcg seemed to hesi tate and hitch along as though a grain or two of gravel had somehow got into the knee joint and made trouble and dissatisfaction. His boots were as full of squeak as a boarding house rocking chair, and the hools wore hedging around and trying to climb up and see what the pantaloons were made of. His oyes had a wandering, startled, half frightened sort of look, and one of them seemed inclined to set up an observatory on its own account. His nose had started out boldly into tho world, but after slight progress had thought better of it, changed his mind and scooted for home again. This movement had aroused the curiosity of the chin, and it sallied out resolutely to find out how matters stood. When they came within hailing distance, both organs seemed to take alarm at the hostile appearance of tho interven ing chasm of a mouth, and halted right where they were. The man was very polito though awkwardly so, and pulled off his napless, rusty stove-pipe hat, with a springy, nervous movement, the instant he crossed tho door-sill, and came forward with a crouching, hesitating air, seemingly fearful that his intrusion might be unwar ranted. Ho came to a full stop with a bow that made his ribs rattle, and asked with a voice afraid to como out all at once: "Is-the-editor-in ?" He was. "Bo-you-he ?" Such was the case. By this time the man's voice had pretty much all got together, and poured out with confidence "No print is shut up from you. You're better acquainted with words than I am with my own relations. They can't fool you. The minute you clap your eyes on 'em you can tell 'em by mame, can't you ? Thel1y don't get start of you muchel, no matter if they're as big as a hog blanket, (10 they 7" Nary time thcy didn't. "Then I'm in the right shop, and needn't go any furder'. I want you to help me out of a little mess. As we was sayin', you cant be fooled by anything in the word business. For instance, a word that hadn't no business in a ver~se couldn't ring in on you, could it ? You'd collar it at sight an' pitch it out, an chuck in the right one, wouldnt you ?" Most likely. "Ahi-hahi ! I thought so. Now we're comin' to the scratch. You see the trouble is just this, me nor my ole woman neither one has much book sense, but each one's got their owvn idees, and we freeze to 'em tighthor'n wax. If she says a thing's so, she'd lose every tooth in her head afore she'd back water ; an' as for me, I'm purty much Oin the same stump. We've been maried now risin' thirty yoar, and have grown children, but there's one int that we allus knock our heads ogether on, an' its mlad() us heaps o' trouble ; we've skrimmaged over it year arter year, but we're no nigher gittin' it settled atween our two selves to-day nor we was the first year we was jined. We've wrangled and fussed, an' thrown up one another's relations, an' over,. hauled our1 failin's no cend o' times, but no good ; I'm satisfied nOwy we can never settle it that way, an' as we're both old, an' there's no tellin' when one or t'oth.er might drop0I off, I thought aIs it would be a mighty sighit o' satisfaction to knowv afore that tigno comes who's been right about iL ll this while, ain't it po1ped into my head that we'd leave it to an umpire, an' so git sl1ut of it for good ; an' so after talkhn' it over last night, pro an' con, we've both elected you, * and my business here now is to get your jedgment on the question. An' what we want to know is, which is right 'thorn molasses,' or 'those molasses.''' When the old man received the mortifying information' that they had oth eon in a:fog,a and neither was right, he said it would be dlowln right purgatory for him to go home with that decision, and tho only chance for peace on earth would be for him to stand by "Lhose molasses" bo the last.-Cincinnati Breakfast Table. Sewing-Machine. TRADE SE MARk r.7D. JULY !5. 1871. WE CLAIM FOR TnE IMPIOVED WHITNEY SEWING MACHTI1V ES The follo-ving specific points of p111)c. riority: 1-411'Cat It;ialplIcIty ila Coal 2-Deanbilify. 3 --E:xceedinmgly Light lon ilig. 4---Stil Ittuilnlin. NolMceeN. :)-Pleronuasy all VatIelecs of Work. ;-- 1HHetisiNty of Finish aald Veorkhllauts111p. Pat I OE. Single Machines sent on orders direct rom the Factory, written guarantee with aeclh hieine. WIlY PAY OLD PRICES! p.y-Send for circulars and particulars. Address, Thme Wllinley MI7g. Co., feb17 Patorson, N YATERS' ORCIIESTRION -himos ORGAN iS Ml to0t beasstiful in ectylo amd ierfect in to no ever ninde. I t lias thecelebrnted Concer to stop, which is a fine in laution oJthe lluntn Voice, au two ad141 a lf Octatvea of bells tuned in perfect 1tnr suony wiIa the reede, I and thelr elect is tnng. tcal amul electriyiing. 1wATEUlS' (.A It10O "' 'NA, Oii(IEIIIAL,, CON'CEltT0~. VES' sit,(ENTENNIAL CIII,IES, CIIAPEL, and OTTA( E Oit(4 ANS, in Inlsino Frenci (n IM cotlnle P it 'rv offVOICING teith great olnno oftone, Huitnhle for Parloror Clanrel. #ATERS' PIANOS, trn 'N'r ItE TIllI 1EST MA DE, the Tone,'onch, W'orkunnnshipc, amut Durnhillty U;nsurpassed. Warranted for MIX YEARtS. 'ItICES EX 'il E1i ELY I.OWfo' cnxlh.Mon lily InMtailmentN received. Infltrntnents to et until paid for as per contract. A Liberal Uilscount to Tracers.Min isters,Churches, choots,etc. tGEN'T' .VA N'I'EI). Mpecialinduccnents ;o theo trade.Illuntrated Catalognes Mlulled. 4econd-uu InntruLlents at ('REAT lAt ['AINS.. I1lOtACIr WATERS & SONS, linniieturers and Dealers, 40 EAST 14th ST.,UNION SQUARI ,N.Y, WEST ALADDIN U.& SONS' SECURITY OIL, TIE BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL IN USE. Warranted 150 Degrees Fire-Test, VATER WIIITE IN COLOR. Fully Deodorized. WIILL NOT EXPLODE. HIGHEST AWARD AT Dentenial Exposition F'or Excllenico of ])inufneturo AND hIIGI FIRE TEST. Emnarsd~ by the Insurance Companies. ]?Nad this (rlticate-One~ of Many. TT'w a Vi tt u.: I eruAr.W Co. OF BA.rIMtonle, -4 ..:- . I: llam'. used tho vaIriouls oils soi ini t L j ;it y fori illut>iuing pu1rposes. I tak e piens ire ull reItenth1112uL1' yourI Ailinh Seculrity 1* I " s h --.-- ln't b;est ever used in our htouse 1. '1. . Yous truly, ..om A NDRl~EW ICEESE, President, Manufac1tSLure<d by C. XYUST & SONS, Bhaltanon'o, Tr~y it, sand you will us0 no0 other. MEiCHIANT TAI LORl, FI.AS removed to the storo next, in the )ost-.otlict, where he0 will be glald to re coive his friends and customers. A full linmo of Samples will b)0 kept on mnd, from whwhiol custom1ers amay maketh ilctionsi. He now hats the finest line of Lr(ench1 alnd English goods over brought o this market. Hie is alsmo prepared to cut or to mak p1 goods for t.hoseo who desire. (#armenats of all kindls repaired and pyR- Cleaning a specialty. Thankful to tho public for past patron. igo, hia solicits a continuance of the mmol1, iand gar~an tees satisfaction. sept 18 WV. G. RiOCIE. MOUNT ZION INSTITUT.E. D URING thecontinuance of the grad ed school0 in eon nection with Mount Zion, students in the Ancient and Modern LanguagesHl igher Mathematics and the Scionees will be receivod into the Ins,tito upon the paymen t of $2.60 puer scholastie month of four weeks in advande. t. MEANS DAVIS, KIK,WICKE'TBEP & CO., OF -T. :. HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A CAREFULLY Si;LECTED STOCK OF -AND A CHOICE ASSORTMENTEi 1 Ir AS WI] IE A~T...NTD L. G CTORS O l{DERS sent receive tho same attention as when given in per son; and special curo is given to packing. en:l for Catalogue. -T.4CASH. FUN ITUR TE, Arrived and to arrive, con sisting of Walnut Chambei Suites, Painted Cottage Suites Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, Book Cases, Bureaus, Tables Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs Desks, Towel-racks, Wash - standi, Lounges, Sofas, Hall Stands, Hat Racks, Coat Hooks, Corner Stands-for r Design and Workmanship Un equalcd. X r- Save high bills by purchasing AT HOME. A NEW SUPPLY OF RusriC WINDOw SHADES, Low in Price, Durable and Convenient. will never get out of order, and will last longer than any other Shad MATTRESSES, Spring Beds, Picture Frames, Pictures, Brackets, Mirrors, Children's Carriages. LUMBER And Shingles at Prices to Suit the Times. REPAIRING Neatly done at nodorato Prices. Furniture made to order. UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT. I keep on hand a full supply of Metalic and Rosewood Burial Cases and Collins of the finest finish. Also, a cheap stock of Coffins. _. W. Phillips. TO THE PUBLIC. M Y customers know that I have heretofore led thc FURNITURE trade of the South, itistyle, quality and prices. 'ThIe tim h1 1:t, cotO when ti-tr g.,o Is can be purchsed as cheap from me as in the North anid West I do not go backwards, but continually raise the standard of my goods, and add new stylis. I It ve mlte rc l stion; in pri ma.l w her,cver possiblc. and spared no expense to.j)laco in your han:it a price list thtt will hel p you to p!archase goi.ds. I respectfully invito you to call and examine my stock andi prices before pur chasing else where. Orders by mail wi'l receive as much attention as if given in person. It wotcld mukte the list too lar,;t . deri n tit.1 -c-,y all the difforent prices of Parlor Suits, Dining Ro in, I1111ce. Standing, l'arior ani L -dies' Desks, Secreta ries, Dwarf Librarie., itl 1ook Cases, mnut'a t ured by nuA. Than king you for past favors, I remain, yours respectul1ly, G. V. ADGRAAF, 147, 147b and 149, BROAD STREET, jan 8-- .lkU. unt ,, G i1 ' o ohar go for drayage or f.aeking. Fits, Epilepsy, 1 A UGUSTA I-ITEL --OR tFALLiNG SICKNESS , ae o it ,, .':~igoSres b.tO olmotitI's uisage of Dit. Gol' .Al i' L'-lebtrat(ilI inft;illlble l '!' l'oWVI)EliS. 'Tt e. viller' ,ulTlrerI( t'l these ptow<lers wtil dt (10 ll wveclallim for I lwum we will 50endtt fl b.v mll,l ALT,G~ post, patti,a Ft EE l I A L BiOX. As I)r. (loular<d isCithe anl sph stlat hat. has ever titue 1111:4 disasea pecalstudy, andl as t o our knowledlge tituttsanis have been l'EltIMANICNTiL1Y (1.'M)T T Sbento-:Dyreoaed e by the use of these POwD)Elts, we will guaran -I t.ee ai prrnmantent tue in every ease, or refuttft oee ninwyjriie.I you all montey expended. All sufferers sihuld cte nte eteofbsns give these l'owdlers an early triail, anmi he coni- ''lgal fiei h Ioa ulig vInIced( of their curatIve powers. x rsOfionthsaeblc. ot l'rlce, tor large box, $3t.00, or ftulr ho.ses for $10.00, sent. hyv mintt to aly part, of the :nhlt' ed nyoebbkol l ohrpl) SItales or Canatta on receipt of p,ric, or by ex- i~en'nlncscoea.hn press, C. 0. It. Address, 'rm01ctfthHoewilo de 26--ly 880 Vulton st>., Br ooklyn, N. Yircie rcllda n or TTLAUGUNEESTA,ING WIETIL. ThreAS bee torioughy rue natere wie whiche ad etnsiely advrtised. ota ______ ds, loatd haeinl thecentryee put bupns ---0 Teearkaph Dr.c Uindel the elblknw. grapere r iof Crintesm bPoint, diodIn t omie ofnly oneibro enter.aine otmerancb. ies coveniuceemclos d,at had .hywr nilIn To allo o the cko e wins the hanivd tor e sld or any mor.ob ae Imakts an.d, $2.00me let day uo Gr e,R d c in .ot vie.20-xl nwtatteohe er -1 O make a change in our business we oth saeadtesl ftewnso will fromi this date ofr'er our large and of86,dsrbdaa SetUinPt" seletod stock of goods at a great red uc- hnayohrEr a ie n en tion, and a largo part of them at and got.Isprt,aeadmlons r below cost,faceshvaspcaineetiItste oldes naive wie etnwe accessied anowon sdable antvioy recenthlee utoi un theandst of neril the we l- o hlesl-koer CONSSTIN INPATO .'ouse of hs hrbnerta-ined tpernce Cloting Chalotesvile asalo~,vie aove supeeme o kitsel, that they wuld JOItIS&~adtmwatin ti also the purtoce of wnthen rpe hnite brged l ord nore wtoerd thatde. flats Caps Boot and hesheape asmtms been rieesn eloe yae,ndt forrmedicna and smetimenalef puoes upon * Apaas,Cahmoesan DrssGoos, ofthe ie.dIton y Druggitsa thougot he Unthed estates and thlesalte fromsthn Kid nd Ltlo love, Hoieryan handrsign whes i wi forwr thescriptive Notions,pamphl, desriee o s cagee napiaion.Pr, but sugg Respg the Imeria Tekamor ~ MIoldest ~. naiv win nocessibles~ Sin any on NE1WS ANU ilERALD WEEKLY EDITION, IS I UDLISHED EVEBY WEDNESDAY AT WINNSBORO, S. 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