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THE NEW WAND HERkbD. WINNSBORO, S. C. SATURDAY, JPRIL 1V, : 1879. R. 11UAN8 DA VIN, EDITolt. JN0. S. BE YXOLDS. AssoclATE EI:ronI. SP,NATOR lIiL.r, made an amusing, but to him annoying, mistake the other day. In the course of a speech he said "Confederate" Senate instead of "United States Senate," and thus pro voked great laughter from the Radi cal side of the chamber. A HEAVY preliminary fight is taking place In Charleston over the trials in the Unitcd .States Court, of persons charged with political oflences. Gen eral Conner challenged the whole array ofjurymcn, on the ground that they were illegally drawn. All Wed nesdlay was consumed in argunjent.. Judge Bond has not yet rendered his decision. Excessive Assessments. We publish a communication to-day on the vexed question of assessments. We agree with "Farmer" that credit sales do not always give the actual value of property. But at. the stme time we doubt that the money afloi,t in this couint.y now amoun ts to twenty tive thousand dollars. Certitinly no flfty, and if the whole coonty wa1 ofl'erd for sal it could bring moic than that amount. Cash thin is as bad a criterion as credit. 'The econo my of a party ought not to be mn,i ured by mills on the dolla--, but by the niunber of dollars actually expende(1. The Democri.i s have t o , caon to ear a comparison with the lnds on this sort of showting. Farue , la.' ely pepioa dcrie in the pr) r^. t Lerl.tu'te, and their fellow 14~me;'S uinti, look io them. We don't think iiw at'enit was m.-.de to fool n.iyhoily. As p;.-a tion sales are about i he only smi t. oc CurrinIg nolwthily.i, and es the tet is are the same over tie whole S. e. -lie relative proporion of Iaxes pai! is mnainti'ited 1ie ;e%"ly. whether' the S sel'.',Ss fI.I 1 abi)ove or be(low the - 'ue standard of t'vl te. Anyhow we don't, see how '""armer" Iiga'4res out a tax of seven, .en mills. The Issue, and How to Meet It. The Louisville Cor' e,"-JoUUl.(1 ex preSses very forcibly the qutestils it issue, and consels a deterinined struggle. It speaks of the Ibalical legislation as follows: It was meant. to dethrone Statehood. It was carried by violence. Why should Democrats back before it, as the Hindoo before tihe uncouth 11naps set up by despotism m.al superstition for his awe-struck worslip? Whmat is there about these laws, the offs pring of tyranny and hate, an1(1die martial splirit ot'a military epoch, that we. durinig this present :peridd of' ri'lee tion and repose, should hold as sacred? Tenl years of disetussion on! the very points nowv involved have driven the Rtepublicans out of a two thirds majority in bo0th houses of Coni gress to a minorit y in both. Why~ shioul we not carry (out the plain and expressed implort of this tranismiission of power fr'om one party to the othier by reordaining the era of simple Rie pulblicanl Gover'inment, scins thle sup1er~ vision of corrupt and corrupig agencies devisedi by the Federal Ad inlistrationl and thle evolutions of the military powver dleployedtt frm Wash inigton as a part of thle mlachinIe? Thbis is all there is in the elatter of tihe lhe p ublicanls about Rtevolution ;an 11Mr. Blackburn't was right whein lie said that hIe and his colleagues will sit. their whole term out, if nlecessary, to achieve the emalncipationl of the peo p)1e from the dominion of civie-sold iers aind soldier-partisans. Parties canl not subsist on negations. They exist for somnethling or nothing, anId, in this latter evenlt, they go to p)iecs. ThIe liepublicanl party built Itself upona the mnainltenanice of the Union, the liberation amnd enfr'anc.h'so mnent of the blacks, and tile sustainl memnt of the public credit, It anohieved thIe seveiral ends it aimed at. .iLut, not content ,ith thlese, it entered uIpon a ne0w policy of destroying uls own offsp)rings; and hero it broke down. ThIe people ncceplted thle res toratioln of tIhe Unlion. They accep)ted the status of the black population. To-day, upoan these issues tIle D)emo eratic party stands where the ite publican'party stood toln years ago. Thle RI)u bhlia party has changed front. 'egro suffrage does not go to suit it; so it inustb be abanldoned. TheIl Uiniomn gives too muchl freedom to the SouthI; so it mus11t be supl)hanted by a military autocracy. Th'Ie eleet'ion laws, made to proseute, made' to make militAry duress tile easier, are the last lin1ks whIch attach the IRopub. licanl chiefla to the hlopo of a restort tionl to power. '1If they are renmovedi, their retuWa psimlot be secured. 11 they are not,repoaled, they think they can see "4 hope,for 4Groeee," that is for Grant. IIeonce the rowdy-dow and this thle isstre1e 2kw oxA) VJwaFTU. At the earnest solicitation of a large number of old memnbeys of Comupanies C amnd F of the.Old Twelfth, I am r'o. quested to invito all the survving members ofisaid regiment -to meet ati Winnsboro on Setprdpy, the 26th of April, at 14 q'910~k f'p g tepjut6d of enrolling tioir na eis anid f ig rStpvivora' 'A tin't1wir3ftfifir to dthe' atsoeiations.of Ithe saulue kind in the State. I hope that every mmillber o' ile above-ituncd coimp:iies of said re. ment wvho live near' en,oughill b e oni itud, alnd let us slow it. iotwitll 'tand1(ing. Our1 ('aite w\a; Lo .1. .til'! we are a b rud ot' bihei" -s, 421111 ch'rish1 11)nd1 reoernitc 1.Is O( thle nl-iny vicissi Veti- \' es('p''et flly\, d. it B0Yo..ts F'r t'Irly 1.t. ('). 12th S. ('. V. '"'I ..'- |l.11t r Lf..LY:). Jcsxr". /n/A'n:.--t 1WVill .sooln be ) ld(', ti.''t 11 10111i aal.,()1 ilit!. .!s lat t:'. to a ".--. 0111' hutll(s 1h1 Iaxa u:l. The ('rlln n it li oli t'allt( b)\ r aie tti( i. Ui)i anlt 1)(ei1(:e' ill r"(lI v(!it ioni-the tsul'relteu Iaw ( 1' the la:l iever theless--e)'<criI':s that all i:'.Xe= On r1"('Ier(y shal1 be levied vd C(';r),'(")'---011 ai ll Vt'IItlec- ;r( v i'1"((lu'ij a e'1'' inO>m hmiec trrrm, me'aiil ill 'w e r ( l1'1 1, acdt. ' cash Co=t. W hal. i-, ai'y olOliti ) tli i Jl I "ti worth l What it will b)r1ing in c;a.sh. 1':\ery1 one (w i veiyiil 1"('il or pt rso ni l UI(t 'lit 1i o el titl I li o a i'' (llal 1: i vah!'e. Now, this vr neiu LeI :'. Ille o' o !urs icl:le thl)t our"! 1:I I h( ali h e a-.w.'l e at :nll by t1ev t a;;:ul,, :aiul ;t llilli,s"iu:ler' .salt; for it 1 ivisin l '1, \.si l ' i( hub by the oir"e'i' ( ' te oltis atrt Ille onl ' r1e('1. of I\ o :lit(1 three y',7iu-'4. Sol.. v"ent ( atesI w kithl mUnb)ilious hu(eirs 1 " I a\'s ,.ell alt even uvx eIdit v 1ane', as Cie I:IIr is aul-l,:Ions t( o1ni what 'I), <lyt " hmdIlit h ibrt' him 111 to nui et hI ' l ro erty'I bril"; :as l illi el 0 'v. t.l b(!. [IC 111 i5a -oh-e ;Id I ,bun' credi t.(i" k li ioi 111 li cii .1Yi1''C Ci1'3lll't 3) Ilt. s bulJ4 vit hi-in whtl 1'' u e,,zi I) n' , 10 '1:) r e tIhe lune i- (li reo e. rs' c . ed l l nc I ci:e eta:<- sold for dtiviin h).iifg usu lyl\ IthIrev timec. wh1:11 I hey atre w\Or1'th. and(1.by Ihi"; very -'t'(." tOlilI latw oul' 1.1lids Iie to b0e I'l;.(.(1 i11. tireefillies wte price wc \e (:Ilt tuail'. aell themi 1:or". hl :ree timles ileir ((/ ('I , e l 'Ille, 1i 1(1 \\'( are i -11h :.a||\v t(1 1l' (:aNe(l I i 1 ilIs o!n t:le (0IhI:1 h> r "IIi It(1i c:)1Iil " pIIrI'lnsPeS, 1i)i :'e i i t y- i:e 1:1'11. on t c I l-. h r ol'an tal('1111 '.tli s(", which we h:ave inl l1au(l. (l al iive per, tout. a I d ( i ; i t, -ti. )'( l .,'',' uur "-o1moni havYe ' tli I' i h ft VIl l il 1 11111 'ii' lt1 the s" .n, 1 11 u111 1oI, gl lO)r, ioi' lit ti ' 1m : I."(m knowing how, mnhl w\e t'eC 1a1ed. ald his to aix i1 to be paid oil oIodon a iX ai.ld a (utar-ter'ents 11:!;' ti)tlldi, tlil ng:'" t u re 1 bu11 l'deni -oine 1ha:l\ lily tax Ith rogue's c\ver lid hi in 1'i1l, iioer. o Say' douie' t:l:. (iO 1lt 11i ) t at rt"itl111 111(1ll uCle't gO erl'II n, 1li is a w''.onier our pro pIe( dont't a;minllri11' up lal ( li rm tax lLil , adll toe seiit ao u1111ii(e I See Ull 1tl.in lhe;tue Ily'(S on (the STEe' OI amObtI a ytOin inir ankw )nr111cot whethrero .n. cort of Che whipig IrCOuhd1311( in valuesbv sindo( ls' or n o widle Diohr s ol,l~13L h money.hOlX TheOi ille mn -tibo, be (ehs Ilrs oper.'y asMa depet, ;ithrinr to hei e n aburd:-ne lito pie nt.er, te mu13sti'v th aisder, ent mallwigd a t8eritl.1ios values. ton wit' hs o' lyian, equlizing botad, binuethed nto res, yiorl or lhull, theinn A doIuble(' She valute aga11in ?OIt al seemsct,o anU holdn ihrer-liker a su1pre farce4. To)~ e:nt hbm ai> owning $1000c~ iJ n rleail etawhenoo his neighbyos kntiow heOo owns but $a : it vaue. tTell him h is rich s an exLL Cse t edyo plud im, pllapen whto padfo al noieeaout baeing unusl taxe. I k agrt~ lermigh help osv sfo en phndebrd, IIe mih0.py,'r'l CINLK' DSCAE. . CoUNT~LY giF ndAico1ED toa.~h, W. R.y coKenrdy tlatill again to ef.J * ' N prlane of orer ofc t'.ecoutyo taed cae, IAilpor1 for 1a70, fore thei fcrhos di' in Wd1ainnsoro?' theto 1ra Modav n ayhet withn th legl ous osae,at-publi -o tr,t th hihs3idr h floigd. STATE OF SOUTI CAROLINA, COUNTY OF1 FAII(FIELD. 'annio M. Clayton, Plnintifl', against David I. Col'mian and ('harles F. Cole 111an. Defetldalnts.. I N prsttintee of an order of the .'ourt of Common Pleas, made in tho ttbov( 1"tateld et(se, I will ofler for salo, 1(ore the court-h'uso door in Winnsboro. on Ihe first Mon<iy in May next, witiin the te; all hou rs of Matto, at public, outcry, to the highest bidder. tho following -do tc'ibel lroperty, to,vit: All Ith.it tr.ct or parcel of land, situate inl ihe county of. Fairfield and state Iaforeat il.t'Uontatining FoUtt Ilt'\N i)n ACit.:i, Ittore to less, bountled by lands of George W. (.colemtu;.l F"ranlcis \Iotbley, Mirs. I"Enu.. ly \liadi,r, Drt. \V'il.iaml M. Ilea lor, Mirs. Nancy' (olemlnu, F.x. enutrix, Cnd othlers. T::.s (Ir S.lA:: -CA4Il: 'urehasor to pay for r.l n(euts-ary p:g,trS. W. I1. Kl'. IM Clerik's O:iicc, C. C. C. P. F, C.' W\i nntsboro, S. C., April I . 1jS7. lt>1it 12 -lxlawtd NOICE. ' Il?1CEAi an el'eti.n for Intondant YY V andt frl.\ Wrden-ts oft.he town of Winnsboro was held on the 71h instalnt, as pIovided by law, itld th' 1aniagers l)) poi1I(v(1 to cotnduct the salue having ce'r eitied to 111 that th following nam4)ed per 1imi received th mlajoritV of tho vptcs last, to wit: For Intendant--Jamuues A. Brie('; for Wardens-J. It Ctummings, W. N. Chaunller, S. It. I.'ant, T.. R. Robert . Now therefore I, by virtue of the l(ow("rs in tom v-stoed, dto deelare that -aid Inteson live b!( een du (lttly eetr Int t -ndant 1i W . rde"ns res;eetivelv for. the townt1 ol W1;in 1 :ht br , to serve Its suc"h for the *tie lecifi.ld in the (lartei of si ti townt. ,JA.iJ-E A. lI :ICE, Intelndant. April Ith, 1S79. CORN AD HAY. ---- - US' 1;-"eeived --at the old staltl of T. P li. l .b rt ont ---5 , I i [10 tin s ''tuno tity and Clover Hay. Two Car Load. NORTH CAR)LINA CORN. .\'1 n' w!tieit will b)a 5)11 very chea) for et1th 23 JNO D. MocAl{LEY. HOES! HOES! MJST RYE D T(n Dasen 3rades 00 and 000 loes. Als-, Ten Dozen of the co 1l)brate2d LANES CI1ESOENT No. 1 antd 2 H-ocs- wh1ich we sould last year' and1( which gave satisfac tion whterover used. ALSO, F'Xvo Dozeni Hanudled Plantation Wec will sell the abovo good-i as from $1.75 to $7.25 per' dozenf. mehi 8 F. GERIG & SON. FIRE SI * MILK BISCUITS', CA KE'S. &C. J. 3M. U~EAT Y & Co. feb 15 DANA BICK(FORD'S NEW GAlRDEN and FIRE PUMP. - 'I'llThi novl and ex t.raord inaryO machine I lis1 ivtauab'.o at the for waitiering gaurdents 'dit'penaea' w"ith both Pistoni and Stufling -iBox,doinug away with a11 Fr1(*inon, .lIa aanlge, -&c. it is wv oed so easily thait wuith it. a ladiy or child catn throw a stendV stam n(f wauter over' anl rrea ofntiner.y feet,. 1-atenlted Jatnuary 1. atnd 15 I8I07(i, Starchi 11, 1673', hend for Ciriular. *. PRICE, $6 AND $8 . WAgents wianted1 overywherP. THlE DAN A ]lICKFYOlD CO.. 680t flroadwaty, Nev' York. Ofilee of Dmn Bickford's, 'F"amily Kntting anhino, E~ are rioving the largest sttook o 1V gtr IQen goods yvo have over had ndrestellingi at . * LOWER IPJI E8. . Wea hopo to shnaae all, for we sol Bist.i, Lai drod p's RDe ga andi 1erry's feb I * 8tA h & Unu - I FIFTY PAIRS FINE WINTER CASSIVEFE PANTS IT COS1T FOR j The7'. t o1s nri, of niCO patttern nal , goodl .Cl early aid got a bargain. McMAS'IER & BRICE. feb 22 FRESH GARDEN SEED Trish Potatoes at the lowest cash pricesv J. M. BEATY & CO FRESH (xOO)DS ! JUST RECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PART OF 24 bbls. Molasses--all grades, 400 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour, 10 boxes Cream Cheese, 2 hoxes best Italian Maccaroni, 12 bls. Sugar, all grades, 14 sacks of Coffee- 10 Rio, 4 best Java, 50 bbls. Choice Family Flour. BAGGING AND TIE8. 1 LARD in bbls., cans and bnchlets. Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams. Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed R ye and Ba:rley. -Nails, Trace Chains, Hlorse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, White Wine and Cider Viiegar, S:moking Tobacco )uirham1's be)st. Ohcwinirg 'To baeco. Raisins, Curr,ant.= and Citron. ALSo, 1r(.sh Canned Salmon, Peaches and Tomatoes, i\lixe Pickles, ('how Chow and Pepper Sauce. ALSO, A fine lot of B3YTS AND SHOES All of whirh will be sold cheap for nov 9 D. Ri FLENNIKEN R - Tmiis standard article is compound ed with the greatest care. Its effects are as wonderful and as satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or Laded hair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruir. It gives the head a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfrort, and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing balidntess, and mnak ing the halir grow thick andl strong. As a dlressin)g, nothing has been found so effectual or dlesirable. A. A. Hayes-, .D.1., State Assayer of Massachusetts, .says,- "'The con stituents aire pure, and carefully se lected for excellent quality ; and I conailer it the BEST PREPARATION~ for its intended pur'poses." Price, One Dollar. 3Suc?igham,'s :Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other undesir able shade, to brown or black, at dis cretion. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quickly and ef.. fectually p)roduces -a pe&manent color, which will neither rub nor wash off. anuofactured by R. P. HALL & CO.. NASHUA, N.H. b0a14 yU ~alleis Lat Destets Ia Motia. JUST RtECI!lVED. hAMS-UnT)can1vassod S3ugar-Cured. Canned GAoodu-Tomiatoes, Peach eis, Salmon, Sardinos, Pickles. ,&e. ITeas-Gunpowder' and. Young iy'son. J. M. BE~A TY & (00, iuch 1 This important organ weighs ht about thrco potds, andl all the blood in a living petson (about three gallons) )asses hllrottgh it at least once every half hour, to have the bile und other itpurities striained or tilteredl fr<mnt it. Hile Is the naturatl purgative of the bowels, aut if the .iver becomes torpid it is not se,tarated from the blood, but car ried through the veins to all parts of the system, and in trying to escape through the pores of the skin, causes it to turn yellow or a dirty brown color. The stomach becomes diseased, and Dys. pep+ia, lmcligestion , Counsti;tation, Hecadache, Bilt otsnc,s, Jaundice, Chills, 3Ialarial Fevers, Pilcs, Sick and Sour Stomach, amil general debility fol low. iltunt:L.'s IliwrA"lsx, the -reat vegetable discovery for torpidity, causes the .iver to throw off from one to two ounces of bile each tile the blood passes through it, as long as there is an ex cess of bile; aId the efect of even a few doses tpon yellow complexion or a brown dirty looking skin, will astonist all who try it-they being tile first symptoms to disappear. the cure of all bili otIs diseases and( Liver compilainit Is mlatle certains b"y takin I I inexrrtxt ill accordance with directions. hic tdache is generally cured in twenty minutes. and no disease that arises from the Liver can exist if a fair trial is iven. SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price 25 Cents and"$1.00 SU S The fatality of Consumption or Throat and Lung Diseases, which sweep to the grave at least one-third of all death's victims, arises front the Opitum or Mlorphine treatmtent, which simply stn eties as the work of death goes on. f o,ow will e Jaidi or Olunil orphine, or any preparation of Ctpium, Morphine or Prussic Acid, can be fond! in tlhs Ut.otut !" t: stt Cotut Stnur, which has cured peole cwho are living to-day with ut one remainig lung. No greater wrong can be dono than to say that Cunsttmption is incurable. Ti e G:onnt FLOwIt Ctnu Svlt' will cure it when all other means have failed. Also, Colds, Ctr,h, Asthma, lironchitis, and all diseases of the throat ant lun's. Read the te::timtonials of the Hon. Alexantr If. Sitephens, Gov. Smith ar.' Ex-Gov. Drown of t'a., ion. (;eo. Peabody, as well as those of other remarkahle cures in cur book-frea to all at the drng stores-adid be convinced that if you wi:.h to be cured you can be by taking the Ui :.ontt 1- L.ewt Covan Stttr. Take no' Troches or Lozenges for Sore Throat, in when you can get G ;.onu FLOWlt. Svtnur at samo price. For sa!e by all Druggists P ice 25 Cents and $1.00 B LOD 0 Grave mist:.1s',s are m:ade in the treatment of all diteases tot ari-e front poison in the bliod. Not on.. -.a se of Lcroftda, Sytphiis, White Swelling, ilcroas Sores ..l : isease, in a thousamd i treated without the i,: of leretry in some form. lercury rots th:e I'.a s anl the diseasts it I:ro . ducts :re wcr . i,.:1 ;mny other kind of blood or kin dis e cn1. i .l u :. I' rtl: in ruiro''sS-rn.t.tx c;xA or Q-" ::':: , .t,:wr is the onl y medicine . sIupon t:..:t a up.: n r_, .er; from Scroulia, Sy p ilis :1 d er .:a i II ric s in all st: ;es, canl be rear:d:! fon aand that wrill cure C axce. pt :'t.., . ,v. i l !,e I.:., iy dhe pro rietor.; if \ltrcury, for :.: i, . rrt t. e purely vegetabic and ha rm. G: : tto w ::: t at.it Synt:t and lt":.r:rt.t.'S lI-: :-. trem :, c.r? -t :: t ttvrv f.r saile by :.l iag i in ent e d t:" .o>u bottles. .' 0O., Proprietor, . PIIL,ADIELPHIA. PA. GR AND) OPENING! ! -- - '--'-.-'.' - DARiDLY'I EVE R 1 ister' andi ('1XIh n tsjo N EW UPldhING AND) SUAIAI ER GOODS9 ats tA were prI'luimed atl the recet gra idest ini Ne1w Ytork, and1( will be siold at ias t onishintgly I. ~2W PRTIEDS. Ourt stotth IN PI)itil)lQte in dry goods, no stra Moodstl. genht.'s ininishing gtods it all branches, I,test stylo straw anid felt baitV booita. eti' shoes in alil s4izes& for cloi,h andt leathir. Also, the lt0to' sit)lo of NEWPORT TIES, 'I'o confvinenO y')itraelf, and nave money, call at the we:ll:. . I. stand of 8UGENHIEIMER & GROESCHIEL, SPlECIA T/TY-Oto Hlundred largo siao Ladies' I aratsols, at 2-5 cenIts each. api 5 - ,t . T ". L BET & 00