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WINNSBORO, S. (1. T UESDAY, 'JANUARY 58, , : 18ro, Ite A1I NR DAl IS, EmIoT. JNO. S. REYNOLDS, AssooIATE EInTonI. HION. WILKINSON CA LT, has been elected United States Senator from Flor1ida, to succeed Conover. A cooit living in Ogdersburg, New York, receitly lost sixteen lhun1idired dollars by the collapse of a bank in which she had deposited it. BEN BUTLER is a 1111tluckv (log, to Say the least. .He Ias always )Cell accredited with stealing spoons, anld now the stolen cipher despatchIre are found in his possessioi. Ti, Tru,1,i1-: Invest igatiing Commit too, in Charleston, is taking volumin ous testimony. About all it has dis covered is that nobody knows much about the election, and that a larro number of tissue ballots were found in the boxes after polls were closed. TH'E I1GH CRED:nf enljoyed by our government is strikingly dislplayed in the cagerness with which capitalisis are takinig up the four per cent. bolids in exchange for the six per cents called in. Since the first of *Janiutry nearly one hundred million have been takein, and a powerful syidicato i.; negotiating for he lbalanico to pice them on the European Imlarket. 'Tlhe whole amouit to be chalngfed is about four hundred and sixty itillions, aid when this is efhiicted tie governmuuieit will save 1nn millionu dollars a year inl interest. GENERAL HAoolM has issued circular orders to all the auditors and treastir ers, that inl cases where parties have tendered bills of thr BIauk of tle State, they may b allowed to eme forward niow alld ay)I' the tax inl g(ood money Iw 11out cost or pelalt y, havingf the subsequenlt right to an)y remliedy now given by law. The i lls will be returled to th'c parties. 1ixty day', are allowed from the 2.1Ith of Decemii ber for redemption, after whIich lalds not thus redeemed vill be sold. lit consequence ol' this action, the bills have gone down in the market to forty cents on the dollar. As the State ofl'ers to fuid thei at. fit, celits. It is not probable ihat aov more w ill be tendered for taxes. Inhumanity to the Indians. The history of civilization in Ameri ea is a continuous series of crimes against the Indinims, who, however savage and brutal they may be, have in nine times out of to been gowded into violence nad then jiinumly punished for it. Theli recenit case o' the Cheyenne Indianls is a most con spicuous instance of bar'barity and wrong. These Indians were lirst. cr'owded out of' their' ancestral luii ing groiunds by rapilacfous white mueni. Then tacy wer~e remuoved to the lIndiani T~lerritoryT, w~ihose wvarmi clinmate and1( miasmatic atmosphere took oil' a large nulmber of them and threateneid to oxtorminate the whole tribe. Sup plies we'e stoleni by thievish agents. Fearing dealth, either by diseatse 01' starvation, the Cfhoy'ennes formned the desper'ato resolve of bireakinug loose,. and despite the efforts of the United States troops succeeded in making their way to Nebraska, a thousandl miles away. There they were captur ed and put in Fort Robinson. The11 weather' becqmo freezing, and the Indianis appealed for warm clot hi u<r and for food for' a month. St ill no aid was given them, and again they doeormined to make a b~reak. At eleven o'clock at night they made a sudden br'eak, killed the guards with weapons in someW way secur'ed, and( made off lbrafves, squaws and( l~pppos es, to a neighboring ridge. The troops pursued them, killing nineteen .wr iors, nine squaws and two childrien. Desultor'y lighting took plaecc for' several days, boft sides losig. At last the tr'oops chuarged the position. A desper'ate light ensued. Th'le Indians, refusing to surrender and asking no quar'ter, wore destroyed almost to a man. Sever'al mnore women and( children wvere killed. The few sur' Vlvor's declar'e they i'.) fighut to the death rather than dlie by cold1 anid star'vation. Such Is the latest exploit of the government, it is gratifying to know that the blame of this out break is laid at the door of the gov erinhent authoitles, anid that Gener'al Crooks has or'dered an Invest igatin to discover' who Is the wrongdoer'. These Indiaun troubles are a disgrace to our civllzation. Some radical change is necessary. A N'ovar, CASE--A case of assault and batteryv was brought before Justice Massey, of Cane Creek township a few days ago, the particulars of whiclh are as follows: Peter Dunlap, a eel ored preacher, united in marc riag. Hardy Reed.. and 'Fanny grown, colered. Et -- wvas tignaway mueb.i Fanny Isfoutoe years old. Jo0 Brown, tho f' ither of the gi-l, went after his daulhter, took her frvoml 'hor' 'hitshIl anld whripped her back home. Ttoe husb:ntI stued owu . writ 1,6r unlalt. and ha, er-. upl his wife;tlh .ther clai'mled l'at he was oily chai ing his child il mis conduct. The, CdaeI as 1 i.I1 r ided to the circuit. court. '-wre are Several questions of' law involved ;in the case, 0110 ot' which is, at. what ago (oes a f'emal111 be".orne fi-co l'roi her parelifnt and marriageable?--Jnase cdyer. SOUTlH CAROLINA NEW3. The publicat ion of' the SIraight Out Democra/, of' Columbia, has )een die continue(]. The colored pastor of the 'lethodist church at Newberry re ceives $'))00 ill moncv anid $3 in rations, ats h1isi yearly 'ti penld. Several rive plantations, which have heretot'ore been vahited ait tu1 cgrgate or $1(>0,000, were reocit ilv sold It, auction in Chlarleso for $35,000. John It. Il11)rd, who severial years ago was Sttie Constable, und s'ibse (j.untly rendoed himnself (it ito noto rious ats at revenue oflicial, is said to be employcd ill digging g-old in John Cochruani's mine in Anderson county. The Legisltlre,..at..its. lust session, appropriated 8 2,500 to be paid to ithe Stto Agricultial . 114 AMecltinical Society, in aid ol thle purpo'se'; :,f" its or-alization1. Nolle of' this tioler van be Itsed, hIowever, inl paiyllent o' Iny intdebtedn1ess existinIg SIIhel the act, isi passed , 1n1d (he Society nuit. account to th1e State fr the 111111nelr ill which it is used. AIeetinogs of t' riners ill Abbevillt and Ander .onl coities have r'ecentlv beenl ;I, ibl, Ito proe4t ke2linst Ile hi-eh pries demaml(d or Cl ganos. Itesoilu tionls were adfopted condeimnin:- the bi12h prices aslsed or 1erlilizers, and a paper wa.:l:(Xectetcd pledgin4 the them - (S 1101 no to buIti amy FertIiiize rs unless the manul- ::-- Wt woud s a tshlori 1y reduete i price. Associate Grange, No. I, (Af Anderson counltv, has adopt ed a Iesoltio n01 hot 4) u1se anly guano un1til tlhe price is lower'ed. NO'TICE WILL, sell to (t1o Igih1est 1i -dei, on the first M tuhd;y inl Fil+ -,-ry, IN7., between1 thet legal 31n-so s e t, the cour it-I I; . in i ov, '. C., 11. N SnlIN.:s elO th1e e pital stock l' . jnuo NATImNAL .BAr. Tern'1'Iiii- C.Vn. ALLEN .1tNE'S, jan 28q 1A Treas u rr. AT A" KE L C TU O N mnd after datc, I will se.l tie e.ntir stock 01 Lai Iro., consisting of dIry goods, clot'illg. bo!:, sh. * I lOrc r; cro. Ik- ry, tinw ar, etc. , : e. :r dI 1. atw 01UGINA L COST. On Mon lay, February ad, andi on each succeeding Sat urday, till the stock is exhansited, I will oft'cr goods at public EXT R A BA RCA INS. offorcad to large buyers. T1. K. I:.LLIOTTb, janf28-ttf Assignee. VEEP! constantly on lsnd an as .. sor tmnnt of wvatchios, jewvelry, silver and1( plated waire, fino gold rmngs, gold pens, VIOLIN STiRINGS, sowing [mnachine needles and oil, glatssware, lamps and .: chimn ncys, vases, toilot setts, table and pocket cutlery, flue razors, &c. {ALL LOW FOR GAS H.} ?&'' Crockory at and below cost jan 28 ASSIGNEE'S SALE. QN Sahirday, the 1st day of Fobrua7 IWi9, at lb o'elock, a1. ml., 1 W offer for sale -at public anation, to th( highest bidder, for cabht, all that stonk of goods .consisting .of groe, rios, liquors oias tobaooo,' V'oodelcwarie -canned goods, &o., nlow in the storo fin WVnne bore ladelIy occupied1 by W. M. Nelson. Also all tIle fixtures and~ equipments of said store. P?, H. COONAN, jan 25--t4. Asslinee of W. My Nelson. KFACT4 TN order to prcparo for our spring stock, wo froim this day offor extra inducoments to CASH COSTO1ERS. Dress Goods. Shawls, Jolins, , Flaunels, Cassimers and Clothing at prices that will ASTONISH YOU. Mc'IASTER & BRICE. jan 28 THE CILUMBIA REGISTER. DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY. Lest Newspaper, evor Published AT TIlE CAPITAL OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CIRCULATIoN L utGE AND OONSTARTLY ThUREASINO.. E respectfully inivite the attention VV. of the Lending community to tho exetllent newslil pae8 we a1re now publ;shing in Colnibia. TTE REGI T EiR is the ohly paper ever published at ti. C:1 pitaIl of Sout h CarolJina which is con ductor as rre tho l-:ading dailies of I the principal ci:ies of tho c.untrv. We havo am able aid distingnishied ct;rps of u litori-geatlemon welI known all over the State for thtjr I1.-raing, ability and Found DeI)mocratic ri ncip-es;-mn w nIo Iaive ierved the Stato and the South on every occasioll, when the demaond i.roso for tiheir services,.and who nany b. sat'ay depindced upon as reliable leaders of the D-mocracy in the line ofjournalism. TllE DAILY 1C-It -'.ER is a twenty eight columni paper, 24x38 incho.. print edl on good paper 'and with large, clear cut type, containing tho latest telegrapl 10 news, full nurket reports, edhtormil natter onl -th iat ing occurrences of tho tines, un.t-rp itop , with interosting. 1i? ellaneouneadij. The LOCAL NEWS is in.1 al'iiteresting, one editor devot ing his tinli- vxchi'sively to that depart aiment Ou r cQorespon denco from WashI ington and qtit.r j-lres of not. ) is an enltmertlaiing res of al (h i'-japortanit, eve.ti of the diy. TEL ITll-WEiLT IEGISTEl, with somet inor clat compris(es the coll Loamts a: tae Daily at et.50c eis pcr year. Ti 1 EU IA LY 16WI El R i a lairge, hladsomelcy-gottsi11-up eight page papor, Iluus of readmirg huatter, emibracinig all the news of thet wvook and tihe imost im piortan t ed itoria lanid locad lOws. TDCf.M'3-IN ADVA"om. D)aily Register, I year - - - -$7 09 " " 6monaths - - - 35G0 " " 3 " - - - 1 75 Tri-Weekly Regist er, 1 year - - - -5 00 6 months -- 2 50) 8t 3 " - - 125 Wook ly Register 1 ye ar - -. - - - 2 00 " " 6 months - - .. 1 00 "t " 3 " - - - - 50 Any person sending us a elub of ten subiscribhers at one time will receive either of the~ paupers free, postage prelpaid., for ono-eyear Any persoln Rendilng us the money for twenty Slsumril.ers to the Daily may re t1,an for his services twenty dollars of the niaount.; for twety. suibscribers to the Tr'i-Weokly, fifteen dollars of tho faimone t; 'nd for .twenrmty snblscribers to0 thae W'oa!<y, lye dollars of the almout. As an anycanrsNom Man~oi, the Regis.. toriafi4ershi nlacqualled faicilities;, haaving a hiargo circubationl, and nuimring among its patrons the well-to-do people of the imddle and uiopor phortion of tho State. Tferms reasonable, For any informalition desired. address CALV() & PATTON, -rhloPiIETORs, .Coluimbia, 5. 0. pi.Parin desiring copies of TLun Ruxosa to exhibit, in~ canvassing will bo supplied on application. jan 28 New Summer Cook. The .Saofy HOT BLAST OIL II pr' DOES NOT II EAT THE~ HOUSE Perfect for all 'kinds of Uooking and Heat i ng Irons.. Always readly and reliable, -- Tho most satisfactory atove made and the Q hohtpoqt, . . Ali Send for oftdulars. WHITNEY &ihJIA MF'G. C00 NOTICE~ Tb CBE)ITORS. &LLpersone fideb~ted to the. under C-'. sligned or tq1..L. -Ellott & Co. noit come forwvard and-settle anid save trogb3. Jnn 7..lm OthmsmNG & - - - ASSIGNEE'S SALE. ON Mouday, the 10th day of Februnry, 1879, coinmmencing at II o'cock inu ti forenoon, we will cffer for -Al' a public auction, to the Igluihest bi~jde, for cah, aill th..t sto < t o i eroha ldi-' 'onsist ing of groceries, liquors, -. -aes, tobncco, etc., now in the store in Winns boro latcly )ccupied by R. j. McCarlev. A I'o all the fixtures ard equipmenIts 'or mid store, including one ir-bn safe. J. S. GLADNEY, Assignee of it. J. Mctarlev. J. J. NEI. A gent for Cred itors. jan 23-t8 DANA BICKFORD'S NEW GARDEN and FIRE PUMP. Thii, novel anti ex tratordina.irv maeline is invalai o at the ontbreak of fire. amd for -water-ing -puolenvs &- -0& . Its cons ;t ratilonl dinpensswit i both PIiston and Stafiig Ax- n away wit h ill Frife i., ti.aiage, &e. 1t is workied to onaily (imt wi 1h it, a lady or child canl t)hrow a ste y :tieni of water over ii '.rea of ofniney N ft. Patented .hunary 1. mi 15. 114'7, Mich i11, 1673. Send for '_Iiroular. PRICE, $G AND $8. fPl Agents wianted ever ' ywhere. TiE DAN A BICKFOl1) CO.. 689) Broadway, Ncw York. ico of Du'a lii-.hford'~s, Family Knitting Machino. lec 28 :ha BOOTS AND SHOES. r TE largest stock of the above cver Soffered' by him. Great inducomnittsu ,o cash customers. Dot 17 U. G. DE4MRTES. NORTHERN APPLES. CHOIWE lRed Kings & Baldwin's, 0J1S2.00 per b4usiel. nov 28 U. 0. D.-POR TE. THOS. it ROBE R'I'6 0N, kTTORNEY AT LAW and TIUAL JUSTICE, AO. 3, LA IVRAKNE, WINNSBORO, S.C. ofico hours: from 9, a. in. to :30, p. m. jan 21-Im PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. have this day associ'tod with me, in r the conduct of my bisiiess, Mr. I d. IMlEY,and the basiness wtll hereafter vil be conducted under the firm name of . ELDEt & CO. All parties indebted to th:' old coneorn vill please como forward and settle, !ither by ersh or note, as f do na v.-ish o carry old accounts into the new boolks fim January 1st, 1879. F. ELIDEIt. TIE FAVORITE DRY GOO 3 RESORT. ------- FURCIGO TT, BENEDICT & Co., CHARLESTON, S.C., )ffer their new Fall Stock, Wholesale and Rectail, AT LOWER PRICES L'han are paid by customers for inferior old auctioni goiods. $250,000 Worth of the finest and lbest selected stock of Jarpetse, Lace Cutains, - Oil Cloths, Window Shades, DRESS G~OO~s, SILKS, CLOAKS, 3hawls, Blankets, Flannels, Alpaens, Cashmoeres, first and sc.ondJ Mourning Good ii, Kid Gloves, Notions, Hosiery, bibbons, Silk Ties, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Under waor,. Linens, Table and Piano Covcrs, Towels, Tablo D a masak, Napkins and Domestic Goods, and thousands of ,other good1s too 'numerous to mentLion are now placed before our old customars the .State of South Carolina, .andi we guarantee to the pub lie and the p~eople of this State >Specially that through our immense FACILITIES and long etablished reputation with .buyers and sellers whero MILLIONS Df dollars have boen exchangedl thron h yur houise, that we will give better satis.. raction as regards Quality and Prices ngoods purchased from uht than any o'her house Souithi. pe' Snir,asn Szwir ou AiPorcAnoq. -g N. B.-Charges propaidi on all goods aver and above $10, sent 0. 0. D. or for Post Oflieo Order, .A# Pleaso name tu paper in ordering goods5, Furchgott,. Beonedict & Co., 75ing Street, Obhrlaston, S 0, This 1im-6t ilt i- -n weighs 1tit about thrco pnlndaI the 1A I inl a livingi perlsonk (abot :h -g. Ions p Cs three .ani it , 1 1. t onIce every h to i .i.v fite bii .. I t I r impurities ior flbere, fion it. iUile is the natural purgative of the bowels,aa I if the Liver bicomCs torpid it is not separatd fioi tihe blood, bitt c:ar riedI throt gh the veins to all parts of the systn, 4 and in trying to esc:ipe througlh the por< ; of tio skin, Catses it to turn yellow or a dirty brown color. Thle stoinach becomes discitA.d and Dys E pcpsi:i, Inidigesti.on, Consti lation, Iic l tche, 111 ousniess, JAundti-c, Chillsi t Malarial Ft verm, Piles, 44Sick und Sour Sternavi,:wid genctal del.,ility foi low. Iiltxaiantt.'s ii i:e.:av, the great vegetablo - disovery for torpidity, causes t! I. iver to throw off fionx one to two otiu:es of bile ce:h-l time the blood ;e.sl tireti-,hi it, as;long as thleIrv is an ex cess -; .1 and the effect of even a ft. w doiies uinii L e.)w -!i plxion or a brown dirty looking --kin, vil . iti I all w in try it-they being tiht first syntptuans to dippar. 'lie cure of all bill ot. diseas antd Livcr comp l:irit is tlde certnitt h taking I trir-iw'o: in necordance with directions. 1 Ica.'chte is geeral!y Cred in twenty mnintutes, dll no diiscse that arises fromk the Liver can exist if a ftir trial is 7 . . S0L.D AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS BY AL 1,,R UG G.T. P'rice 25 C n and $1.00 The fatality of Coistinption or Throat and nigtn Diseass wi'h swee p) to the grave at least one-third of il dathi's victins, 'mik from the Opium or Morphine treatinent, which simply stu relics as thr: work of death goes on. $ro,ooo will E csidI if Opiu:( or bor >hine, or any prcparation A of( piwn, M rrI..e ori rtu.ic Acid, c.n he found 4 in th I 1A. - it Cr(.nt vIan-, which has citred people who :.r.: livh.g toL-:y with but One remlahin iiihm. No1 treasel w.rongi canl he2 dlea han tosAy that Cntinnption i:; ia:urable. 'The (i.otut ILFtiAL Cmi- HSvnt-V will Cutne it wvlen :ki aler meIns lva . n h d. A!o, Cth.i, Cough, A:thinll rons.hiti.i, awl all di:erN: a of the throat Tand hingts. Rcld thle te-tln-.::iais of thel Duon.. IAlexcualer 11. Step-henls, Gov. smith -r." .x-Gov. D ro-::n of C;.., I1 n:. Geo. Peabd' y, :A. Well as% t!ose ot o':lr remrkable enres ie, ci, i L-oh--frue to all nt Ithe- dru ort-s-and he co wne. thri' yot wi. .o it c;orJ you can Le by taking the Gi.iH 1'.wtu OUGHi cori Svur. - 1:u1e no . e'0 o l. 10ges f SorC T'lhro,'t, when you c1n gut *ntu: FLaot Svtuur at. saim pr!eo. For -ae by ilL Dr0.;gists Wic 250entm a $fvJAtL 1.00 F17L Crave n.e w!.S z'. ini- rrmet of dl lk lN cases Iin.,t :1'.* -- ftem poi!., a i e hc w . *(iot Hone, case of.:r'!:,hyh laWio: by-lline, - ie,,.rus 're and ::ii I t. -S, in a thou.: in ireake:ll i 0e Ihe it-: . MerI ir so.me formi rc .I )ury : . ::, ti: e <:I ,' s it pro -i::d of H lo (.r (.tA <.c Q :*1 . ..e i e n. iis h ;l q Ilm it. .I.Ivin . . r 1 k, CA0, rr -it- rs, H -ILAL)'L HilA. PA. FAj GLOB~ Whito LOKI anti iLed Palt Co. OAHTAL ST00K, $100,0 00. These Pa'nln ~no rni'sd, r'ntdy for n~ao, aniy Rihndet or enlor, and0 unbl in anyl quatiiticsi fromn ono QuasrL to a lBarrei, i 0 lvv A 1- 1 4. 0P YOUR OWN PA:NTIN IGO. .Thiese Pauint3 nro madiit'ecf Puiro Whlh T.cad Zino an~d l~ln'eed 0( , hehi'i lut on9 and reaid for use 0; nrie on14 third cheapellir ii,-i will last thre, ill paid for everry 4t men' of ndltalratIn found in themi. 'IiTouiiambi of hioti'. aid sotme of ther zlist s'ilhe:i in Amiterlea ale patnted with th.ue l'.G:.,. .401il firT' 'Vstlimonldai of saune, ab.i for I-al Ci!toil Ird Pco 1Liti, to the ?03S Chatmbers St., Now York Cor, MORGAN &WvAs~lINGTON STS., JERgrvers. RE'MO VAL. MlJESSRS. F.1 Gerig & Son would .L. inform their friends and cus., tomers, anid the public generally,, tha)t they have removed in to their ownl store, next to Sugenheimor & Oroeschol's.-combining the two stocks into one, and making a COMPLETE STOCK OF Har'dwaro, Tinwaro, WVoodlenwareo, Saddlory, &c. ALL .PARTIElS indebted to F, GERIG or to F, GERIG & SON are requested to settle at once, as we expect to koop only one set of books, F. GERIG & SON. Jan 15--tu8mos.