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T1 E NEWS AND HERALD. WINNSBOR 0, S. C. THUlisDAY MOICNINtI(J, Mty 1, 1870. It NELANN DA IIS, EDITOIC, eI!i). S. REYxo LDS, AssoetATY Porrou. Tim; Pn~sin t, as was expected, has vetoed the army appropr ation bill. 110 states his reasolis in i Illessage of Considerable length. His action was Communicated to the House oil the 20th ult. Ax Now Engld ha,, just hal a six days walkhig match, at whifehi thle winner, "Blower" Browna, aecoma plished the unprecedented t'at of inakiting five hundred and forty-one miles, beating the best previous re cord by twenty-on e miles. lie cov cred three hamd'ed miles in three days. IHzall, wNhao broke down at (lie end, walked one hundred and (hirt v sevel n ies in the. first twentv-six hours. These exploits far exceed (lte efybrts of Amiericani pedebtrians; and so Englad is consoled partly for the defeat of her crack racers by Parole. .AauxQN uis the "plumed knight," of M1aino beei compelled to take vater in the United States Senate. le he gah by an onslaught oi South arolli na for compronisiing certiniut political cases. Senator Butler made him ad mit, first that hi kiew nothig about the matter at all, secondly ta. if fithere was any wron" the United States authorities vere equally guilty, aud thirdly that he hadn't-iade any chliarge against South Cauurolina any how. It seis. to be considered politics to Carry 011e's point even it the cost. of a little lying, but, how Bl3aine can be stupid enough to muke stul assertions:" whenl lie kInows he will have to eat. his words, is somet hing inlconiprcliele.sible. CAl. Mucrxjuv in his Washington lotter to the Neus and Courier inakes the prophecy that "'Prinielple will liever wIin anIother political battle inl this Union." This is a startling ni ld dreadl'ul proposition, t(e more dread fiul as ve are afraid it is true. Soie how o1 other old principle has become very badly swiineyed inl the past. few years, and barely gcets tarted before poiit ical jugglery come ssweeping (lowi the honie stretcht in a caniter. Those who have been gtulled itio investing' ill ihe pools Oin principle yell fi-aulld vith i vima, but, they lose their money all (the same. Don't, bet. agailst Zach Chani dier, Bluaine and JIoe Bradley Itiless you know their trick. Ti.: ovTr u 1m1n 110 rumor of Queen Victoria's conin m plated abdinltiona has been renewed in ( reat. Britain. I i'she contemplates abdication at all, several good re'asonis for the (1)tep present. I hei selves at this time. Iler MAujesty's health is quite feeble. Never having fuil ly recovered fromi the loss of Prince Albert, she has had reently to bear ihe afiction of the den'It h of Princess Alice, of li esse, and14 of one a olie l'rincess' ('hilren, atnid also ol' lrince Waldemar of P~russiai, uanot her grandson. It is hopied that thie visit to Italy, i-oatn which she has just. retuarned, hos benie lted her health ; otherwise it, is freely whispered thant. the crown may at once desend upon01 the head ol'the .Prinice of Wales. VThe English do not relish (lie idea much. Tima U;N1TlED States Supremeiii Court bats mildly sat upon0 his honor (with a small hi) Bond, in i a matter otf ima portanice regiardinig the test oath. D~uring the r'e!cnt proceedings ini Chuarleston C'olontel McCrady~ made the poinat that as partIcipation in th,ho '"rebel lion" prevents a cit izen from' exercising the right of sittimng on a jury, it is to that extent a dilsgrace in the eyes of the law, aind that thie juror cannot be m1adle to answer the question whether he pairticlited ini the Coni federate war or niot. Juditge Boand overruled the point, and p~ut I le jur'ors on their roir dire. T1he 1Unit ed States Supreme Court has just. decided in a sitnilar case thaut Colonel AleCrady was right, tand that ''participation In the r'ebelllin" must lbe provena by other evidence. ~Justice Fiel savs the test oath is unconistitutional and repugatt to Rlepublican Inst itutions. The New York "L" Railroads. The elevated railroads in Now York wore a great instituation for a while. But after eight or ten etti lotads of p00ople had boon held in mid-air in their ironi cage for several hours one day by (lie breakig of a piston that blockaded the road, antd after another batch had beeni run lito by the engine of a following train,; Gothaam got a little scared and1( the bob-tail horse ears picked'up con1siderably in (raffle. This touched theo pockets of the rail read kings and brought themi to termis. They htave now agreed to have no crosshiig of tracks and no0 switches, and also to deaden all noise. One of the most curlitus sound deadeniers Is now used to prevent the hissing of escapig steami. The steam is carried lito a drum filled wvith ordinary glass beads, tand escaplimng in minute quanuti this through holes ian the beads and the interstics between thoem makes no noise whatever. T1hme authioritics exatmined eve: y patent in England and America, until they found this In the office of the former country. Other suibstances have been tried, but nothing answers as well as the ordi nary bead. It takes nearly a million of them for onie apparatus, so it cnn quite a corner in beads in New York. BRTISH PAPEn8 claim that Parole's achievements are a British victory be cause his sire caefonEngand. Ithe samle way the American Roeo )tion wa's a British 'success, beeatise li at families of Massachusetts camne Sin Ahe M'ayllower, 41 CItU(1KL lE. E,= rhm Federtal GIr-nerSlocum onthe Muarder of 1 ra. Sturratt. (enieral 1I. W1r. Slocutm, 0110 of the 11st dis(Inglieltd brigale, division, e orps and grind divisioll Cola1n1lders Li > the war, recent(ly delivered a lect- ( ire inl Brooklvi on events of' the great, b t11V'.00, (lring the course of' which t I' exIreSCI tihe opillioln, ilways held w y the Union, Chat Mrs, S writ was a Y liutered wolmtanI. lie sa.41: , b -I mn going to speak to you one wor y otiot. thlem xitioli of, Mrs, surratt td h1 c(*.lose of, the war, For I think some v I(o)d leSAon I~a beAC 11 leare fromM A th 11Ie JA- .(I y of her fria: I I(I deat II. I blie Itve a 1r d )eople sitIated ats we were ought to be o ntI ioned Agahiinst pliciing implicit con idence ill evidence give n a( it I nie of a Iigh exciterniil. I could staild Ire 1) C) night 1and re)ate to you Iifylv inci deits tIhat. -would serve to ICauition t verybody atgainsL takilag evidelce cu lilait otihers whent the (1)eople were ill i a stat of inll e 1se excitenenI. f .'heire iever wis a (Iy, there iever was all hour, (fhat I diid not1 believe 't. NIrS. Sirrat wias aUs illocent t a wOiall h I2s there 1s il n this hall- [A pplause.]n She wats the kiveeer o' at boardii.d house inl Washiigton. She boaur(eI d Wilkes., looth and it hal a dozen other p rebel sym path izers, an1d shte haI itd a son, ,John Hl1. Surrall. Wilkes Booth wits ulyof'sotn Mr Linlcoln, anld 11his poor w0oinmlu wias brogh01t. to trial . i conlli(ction with Wilkes looth 111d throuhI th1e excitement of tlie time her t neck wv brolugCit. to Ilhe halter. lier j Ia light er, at young giir ot eigiteen o ' n11inetee ( yel ve'i fg m onI t, oil t(111111g1111ng A,'the( exectifon, wvent. to the Pre-si- t) dInltS and begrled permission to say i tew words t) him il behalf of her Ianother, and a1 U'nited States Senator a frInI0k 01ur OWn1 S't who a1 .NWlcted as8 1, door tender, repulsed vhc. aing, "No 0 Volt ( 11111t go in." Worst" thall t1hIt 111meaer than that, w the poor gir-l t three or 1our y'vears aftelwardA married C a clerk inl the T re'I'las ury DelmIrtment. No char) (d %.Sges wre Made a11gin2s him, t butl becaulse hel hald inarr- it, Iauht tel ot.Ntr. Suritt le was disclIUg(. I Let u~ ia! i' 0111 rachi-emcIIItS, bull it T Hie iaint e tilne let. 11s learl. 1o look at. our. tiutilt.- and errors squarely inl the( e lhee mid ackowledge theml). whIeII We h~ave caulse to." C 'I'he 1m rder of' Mrs. Sturratt, was the 0 tuost. ciuiel al (cow0'arIly U1. OVe' ()mll- 1 rnItted inl anyt% civilized coinsitry. It.i - cioul4 11nd suiggrestive j ltahe t tll who were c1h(ely respon1sible For Ith1 n).1 huil m of Cwnt innlocentc wvomlan have . I'Olt ins1een the hand of' the G reat. A veIIer. Stati1on, Secretary of' WIr, I who was, perips, tle wors of' the number, committed suicide inl at (It of't reinor01Se, alt houlgh1 the thect. wa-Is souight t o be emaled, Il'rstOn King, the ( Sealt f'ltrom New York,whorepilsed t Annic Sit fioin the Preside lit's door, inl like(4 111111ner lended his own 0 lif by deliberately ing from a 0 flerry boat inito the(. N~orthl Rtiver, at C New York, an4 drowning himsel 1'. Andrew .johnsoni, who sIgnevd the deai tth wara tad despoticailly ss vl'ededl the writ of~herbets corplis that. s had ben gnled by Itie cou11, wIls strickenl suiddenlly wvith death uiponl his I1t 11rn to (theSenae afite hIfeil' l- had lft Ot Presidencyv. .lutige Advocnte Ifolt. wvho conidlced thle proseentionl hong. ngo di'lappeared froin thet public view, 111n1 whetheri dead or allive nobodyl kiows and nobody (cares!. And .1)hn A. Illham11, who assisted lIoll, wasdriven f,10'rom ('Colres inl disgirace 21s oneC of thle Credit11, MI(lierI~' bibe~ takes aml'~ 14 soughit, r'e 'uage ini Japiiui, I w here, we bel iev'e. he( n1ow is.2 Fone4 Th'oCiin4Jand Guns~ iand Ifalf a M11liono (nrl r'itgesi Shmippect, t TheliC Ntew York Jeal pll ints the thons-un'il -rilles a111( half a millIon2 earii ridges , presuiumbly' I-or t1(heaienefit ol' theC Zulus. Abot a week ago, Mahij. WX11 ii Tniixen,1 otf the llsian8121 21r1ny, arived('C inl New Yor'k, inl the4 s1tentiaship 1lirit1121mica an1 ld was2i diven' 2 1111a hot el Con.31)1 Wro lwa'. Soon1 atter his I arivail lie wais introdu1ced042 by one er1, atl hits o1wni I requst. Thle MIorj~ iad the guni d~ealer' wen'ii. to I lhe ho~ltise oI ia lar'ge311111 m anat Iiurer , who1( live V'in *.hirlyt~-Ii1'lth8 stre(e, and(1 lahere ai barIgain $yg made~i for the arm11 1and4 amuition1 02, ever', tinit 11 thillu1plies should( be0 boxed upl ini ,n1ch a way1 Iht 111o 1 ne 010couldC suspect the( con1tent1s. Oni Saturday21 sI ltilter 131heiin. anid deep dowin ini lie hiold o the v11( s.,e8Ml were' innumiiieraible boxe l'$I( 1i canned meat, mai hlogshleads oI ma1c'hinery'~', inl whIi lie w~as 1par1 t iona 10 ship 1 thIese armIIs and~ ear1itriidges all innnen(1 c pr'ofit. Thel Major' says sin1 11ad U linger' ini hie pie. Wheni atsked it 111e arms11 were1' not. for' thie Zulus, Maiijor' 'Tuxe ai he2( could not211111 say~ Ithat they werel not.4'11) All 11e kne1w was21 thalt IDelagoa~ lUny walsa P'oirtgese seleenat. to. thle nort'lh of' Zuiluhuild, and14 that1 if' thle Itroops saw'. lit to sell wats not) to1 blame1( for It. lie lelt surie goodeI, inasmu111ch as8 they are2 going in at tog ithnaitec way to a pe(acef'ul counatr.'V TI 1e arms are believ'ed to be0 of' the best. Ami'cani mal~ke, and will, if' they fbll into the hands1(1 of'Kuing ;etawayo 's soldiers, catuse additional haivoc aimonig the Bitish troo0ps now inl South Afrieni. TH.1YiNOJ( TO SAVE' l'uxND~~rrER.-Thue counIsell theI Jo~hnl 1 0indexterl, conl inlg (.( ..,urti's, hav~e submitted a miotioni f'or' U new trial 01n the f'ollowinag g' r'ounds: F'ir'st, the0 inaudmissibility'. of the evidenlcoeconcerning the hio'rs whlippinlg, it. not hatvlig legal counIce lion with the suibsequtet atl'ra2v which re4sulted ini CurItis being shot ;' second, thant the ver'dict was contr'ar'y t(o the law and( evildence ; third, that 0one of' the ~juror had' 12( bef'or'el( bing swVorni express ed a dcideld opiion of' the guilt of the' Itrisoner1'; anld fourlthl, hiat. two other uriors not belig entitled to vote or' 'hold 01i1ce ini theo Slate ini conse(qence o1' not hiavlig paid their' capitation tx req(uir1ed1 by1 aw wer'e disqualilled to mnit the case0 was1 postp)oned foru therl hiear'ing. -Mr'. Baker Lewis, living near Mar' lon C. I., commItted suicide on Suni dlay by shooting himself' with a sIngle barrel shot gun, the load being Is charged into thus lower' part of' his neck in front. He has alw.ays been1 regard ed as weak minded, and has preferred to be alone. Ils, n'Ionds thin1k his mind was affected, anid that this alone wvas the cause of his act, He leaves a wife and eight children. A nOMAN VENDETTA. In Rome last year there was a inodol irl Iaiied Gluglia Setacci, who wias a th4 ronder of beauty among all the paint- I rs and mculptors. Two noted sculp- |r >rs, who .i ere brothers-Ernesto and de ,abrilel Bliagnagtti-feln desperately in to )VO with te lsirell, who was aIs coquet- to sh as she was beautiful, and the re- E1 %it was a fie'ce (lulrrel, in. vhich runesto wis II ide ; af.er wl-1: I tue (c e:aittitul cause of the fratricido fled 1m1 'ith a youig brigand, while the mur- Nt erer escaped the law only to fall a Wr ictim to the most racking *land iad- I -ning iremor. e. The imaige of t h ol eall brother returned to hhn111 in the le uise of love, isi he had been before the 'to caittitul(i uliaad estranged them, , 1a iad his love or ilie woman turned to .de itter hat red. Lie conceived what the A talians believe iII as a sort ofsiupersti- di on and dut-y-a rende//a; that. is, a de ,vorn veingeance. le disguised him- so '1f, adil, upol the report of ia visit. to su Is, freqliented (lhe iauniits of the 011 ieves 1an(1 briilds of Rone, vlere lia utglia habitulnr went. Hle waS not. S o0g in finding 'her, but it took six Ji 1o1th1s to Ieisu1de her into his real- W utnce and win her conildence, which he im" id, however, at last, and under so IM erfect a disg uisO that she mever sus- ifI ected who he was. In carrying out. gr is vendetta he had become poor, and W ,as obliged to work at wood-carving Co Ir a livelihood. He carved figures ot' tints, and the work was so beautiful it iat the saints never waited long for wI urchasers. Onle day (.uglia (i ap-w cared suddenly, and three days attler- of 'ard her maniglCtl COr)C was tund in ga ie 'Tiber, but, who the murderer was ev obodv could even suspect. Tthe 'ood-carver disa)petred tea days 1i L'tt rvai d, and in us room tie land- sir rd ound the blood-stained garimelnts L f the beautifil mode'-Jirl, and a keen uilptor's tool, AN itl ev idences on It otf We CriUMe so tha11t it WaS p1li thiait S Wuglia's last 1t'iend, the wood-carver, th at done it. But where to fid iin was oil ite que('stion which n0o detective cou1ld :114 uiswer. ia tile mieanitime thiesculptor, re ho had been supposed to be visithi an 'aris, appeared in .ome apaii. X t ionth ago, long after the erniic had III eised to interest anybody, nal artist p appeeld to be ii I 11(3 j hiead- I fh uarters, and noticed at figure iln wood oil f St. Sebastian, and was so much11 If truck by its beauty hat he ilqullired tl 71hy aindI how it cameic it in such a IM lace. bn "Why " saidl oil oMer, "that sainlt a cas main by the wood-carver who w nirderedi tel, pretty model-girl. Ile 1a1 Aft it when lie ran off." tll "Then," exclaimeld the artist, ''I Can in All you who the murderer is; for I'll wear that that figure is the work ol' ,ibriel Boginagetti. No oiher sculp- fr or ill Home cohl0( have (one It." gt Gabriel's remorse had been wiped lII ut by the accomplishment of his ren- b( !c//a; but no sooner did the offieers thi onfront Iim, with the figure of St. di lebast inn, and f ihe opinion of the artist, to han he burst into i frantic fit of rage all id confes.ed the Crimc Hlis artistic N kill had betrayed him through aill his ith >reeautioins, 11nd1 by means of his pat- IN OIL Sallit. 11 .. . ... - di T HE JUJOWtS' TEST OATlF. IS fr. 'he Unitted Ttate sipreimie Court ipeelden el hat It. Cannot Be APpplid on3 Voir Dire. S( AWASIIINirox, April 28.--lu the case t1 f -urt algainst, Poujaud decided to-day li mile of the assignments of crror in the ourt below was brought upon a ques tin oft a jurvor's disquialificaitioni oin lecount of p~art.icipationi in thie reblel.. ion and1( thet const itutiloniality of' the u uraors' test onth1 act. *Thlis 'ourit holds, I n the opin~ionl delivered by Jnstio e o f[iller, thant. a juror is no more obliged jS lan a witness to state onl oath as a. onditioni of quillealtionl his guilt or P nuilcenice of * cimie which wouldI Ci ender lim inlhmoius whether pardoni- jh d b~y general am nesty or not. Tihe rie of' treaison Is one( which the ju- i or ennniot. be required to (discloso in his miann~er. 1f he0 be guilty, l.is cham! enlger must prove it by othier compe elt. test imony1. Inl a sepa~lrate concur1i ing opinion 'Justic~e Field gaive his iews1V as tfollowvs: "'I agree withi the .ourt. that the juror Hlolmes ini thisIa amsc could nmot b'o reqluiredl to answera le questions put, to him; but I gok h'th~er. 1(10 not t hink that the act of .'longress, wich, l-y r'equirinlg a testt saith ais to pa*st )onduct, excludles a I (lreatt malfjority of the citizemII of hlalfa lhe country from the jury box, is aI idl. Ini myi~ judgment then act. is not m11 ly)prssive and1( odiouis, repuignanty o the spirit of our11 instituitions, 'but is :lviarly uinconistltutionial and void. As I. warl measur'e, to be culforinCl inisur- e renit States when dominated by Na ionial for'ces, the act could be sustiln- ~ .(d, but afteir the war was over and thle nisurgent States were restored to the ir *iormnal and1( consti. .tlonal relations toa lhe Uiion, It. was aS mulch Out of place ' m~d as inloperative as wouild be a law tI jlartering a soldier in every Southern L~inan's house. MUnDEn NEAR nELLERNTON.-A tele-, a tramil daited Ellenlton, April 29, says: o J0ordanl Green and 'William Casey lett ri hie latter's house on Sunlday eveninig it or the hlome of the formner, and splent I he nighit at the house of an old negro. p I'hey l'ett for Green's about daylight. [mmi edliately aft erwvards some nepgroes r~ ieard nuts ad heard Casey crying, I ')on't, Jordan*, I will go anywvhere , vith you.'' Greeni was then seenn walking from the direction of the shots, a iuch excited., a T1hie neg roes hastened to the spot s mtd founid Casey .dying In a pool of h blood, shot in three pilaces, one wound being ini the wrist, one in the head, 'I0om whIch his brains wvere oozing,d ind 01n0- ill the back, the ball going a hrouigh, below thec fourthl il and I ieveing an artery. FI'rom appearatnes Lareen had followedl himn upl, beatinig ldm wvith some blunt instruinent onn tho head. Green then wmenlt to his father's and tt weunt to sleep. Ii Trial Just Ice Quillsn hold an iniquest 11d( thle jury returned a verdict of u loath f'om pistol shlots In the hanuds of: at Jordan Green. Green is nlow in Aiken a all. eiC Casey had the appearance of being m Northern man, but claimed to be r from) Nashville. Greeni Is about nine- ei teon, and hlas borne a very good char- mu moter. Thie only rea'Oson that can be as- oh signedl for the deecd was Casey's treat- y ment~of his wife, wvho Is Green's sister. .. D~asey lhas no f'iends, and was buried' by the public. --Aid for Archbishop Purcell In his -4 linancilal embarrassments has at .last. tC rot beyond the poinit of sympathetic. il ivords. A congregation to whIch hie W s Indebted in the sum of about a mil. lou dollars lias remitted one-half of he aimounit, and it 1s' suggested that >ther' Germaft CatholIc congregations .-.Pay yourt meabscrmtn. I -A-o'S HUMOn. Two darkices were vaunting their Ar courage. "Isn't 't'eard o' iothin', isn't," said one. "Denl, Sam, I kon you Isn't 'feared to loati me10 a ilah?" "No JuLlius, I l1n't 'fe1ared Wl you a (Iollhl, but I does hate part wvid ani ole frei' fhrobber." ioxville TI'rilmne. 'ho Noah's Ark Baptist Church Alored) of Louisville, tried one of its .mbers for profanity the other dar. xtto-the pastor he was the mo'st, oimneiit 1111n il the church. One other te-Stifie3d that, as he was gwine to his work Monday iornin,' he ered a mtoury racket, lie did, down uvard rudlir imson's. "Aln' I VS, sa'S 1, to'God, whta's dai.? IS cotmtners riz up and broke loose? Id I ce'L 'loig. up Side (e felnce I 1, an1d kinder peeked over, an' bless Lawd of I diii't see Brudder Jim 1 out dr in d garden by iissef a ar11k in'lan a-perfanlit-o yi'a't-ipi t oasats If tie verv ol(I pundeloniutn d t-ioltof him!". Other witlness gave in simihar testimony. Brother nson then I o -e vnd callv said: "I )mitd like to ax it de jiw(d didn't ike red. pepper?" ' The pastor re ed that lie did. "I would like to ax ic didi't make it to be planted inl (de atin'?" The pitstor said lie did "I uld like to ax if lie didn't make it to ic up?" The pastor sid lie did. would like to ax it' lie didn't make so as it Will not colie up ofde pusson lo plants it aint a-cussinl' like blazes e ie Ituts it in de groun'?" A sigh relief fluttered nyl) froin h11e congre tion. The pastor scratched his head, ed his lig toe, and theu inquired: In was you ai--plaintini' ofpepper, uidder Jllison?" "'I was." "N Vell, ,"I renounces you1 not. guilty.'' uisill Corier-.Jour'na. [Iow Tiini.ow WEED FOoL-:D IIIM i.r.-Aimg other stories told abopit se supplies for Political eainpaigns is c at the expense of TIu I iw W~eed. went from Albany, where he then <ided, dowi to Nowr York, in 1856., d obtained from Il 0 Seward men at ad to ciable him to defeat Fillmore. I~ii in dread of invest igations, he ied $10,000 in an Albany. bank to 3 credit oflhis partner, to b'L drawin t as it might be needed. A few days .erwards the partnero dropped (ead in street, atid the bitik paid over tle ey, with the ot her suis deposited him, to his widow. This was not reeable to Mr. Weed, but his disgust ws increased when, a couple of' years er, Mr. Fillmore w-ooed and minarried : widow-Lnd the 810),000.- IWash rjlon. Uor.Chtickuago Tr'ibunc. Fisu IUvrcino.-In reply to a h t'er )m Senator .iller, Maji. 'T. It. Fe r son, fish coinmissioner for MaIry Aid, wri(es that a fish hatchery has onl established on Albemarle Sound, 11 young fish from w-hich will be stributed fro m Franklin, Soui(hitnp n1 County, Virginiia, until May 10, (d afterwards From Havre do (race, arvland. Major Ferguson advises e 11.4h Commissioner or South Caroli not to atteipt to estriblish ally etchery ofhi.; own, as it can only b'u mue with great. difficulty and tit great :ponise, but, to get, his voung fish mun Frankldin, ats it will' be vinuich eaper, and the hatcherv in Albemarle uild was estiablished 'especially for Sbtinclit. of North and South *Caro lit. A Bu-BunNn 1Tr' -ro A Triiam. A telegram from Starkville, Miss., y:Oni the mioringE otf thle 24Ith t., alarge larnm belonging to J1orda ii 1oe, 0 es(tes live iles southt this city, wats burnied to the gr'ouiid, icion pointedl to a negio inamiid >hnisoni Spenicer, wiho wias in thie em 103' of' Moore, and wh'lo was a rrest I for the crIme, but, on examiniaiti, 3 was acqiitted. Shoi'tl y a f'terwar ids -The Pennsylvania L.egislature hat Iissedl a bIll to iiti gate the tr'ampl evil the State. It prlovides an imprison en'ut.ofit I we'(lve monithIs for biegging Ic qilr( mioney or aI livelihiood, andt o: r'ee year's toir entering a dlwelling~ tinist the( ill of the owner, foi indling tIres upon01 the hlighiway 01 pen any land without the consenit ol ie owner', and( for' carryinug firearms 'ith Intent. unlawfully to (10 inijuriy t< riy personi. It applies to males ovei xteen years old. A well-dressed youing mani entered i (3w Yoirk up~-towu'n oftice one0 (day last 'cek, atu1( 51md( to 011e ot' the occuipanhts I am making a c3ollection ot' snial >in1. Itave you anly penies iln voui1 acket ?" TIheo gentleman addrtessei row from his pockets a handful ofpcen les and1( hanided them to theo stran~ger', 'ho exatitmied themi, closedi his~ handh~, rid saylig "thank you," walked out hie genitlenman was too astoniishied ai ito fotllowv's au~dalcity to say ai w'ord. --Chin Lan Pin, the Chinese Minister tilled with Secretary Evairts recently the Executive Mansion to take leav< l'the President before leaiving for Mad d, whit her he croes uponi a Diplomt isslin. At er retuniing to th< niitedl States lie will visIt Peru, ai er'hiaps othier South Ameriean States. ii Implements, &c'., was discov'eret I flames. This time the incendiary as caught, who proved to be a negre amed Novl1in Porter. Hie confessed, id also implicated Johnseon SpenOhce3 rid others. About one hudred er ins hepr'd lis confesslin and tio01 ting hlim to a tree. --A Mhininesota man found a beati ii young sqjuawv almost frozen t< Dtath. lie took her to hIs camp f)ir<m id tied to thaw her' out. When sh< ud melted a lIttle hie pr'oposed mar age and was atccOA te,1. They nr< E)W 1. CoNsumPTIoN CUnBD.-Ahn old physician, re red from practice, having had( placed in hit md1(1 by an East, India missionary tihe formun of a sImple vegetable remedly, for' the speed) 1(d permnaneint, eure for consulmptioni, bronc' I 1. caitarrh, asthma, andl all throat and lunig rections. ailso a positive and1 radhicail cure foi ii vous debility and all nervous complaints ter having tested its wvonderful curat Ive pow s In thoumsandls of cases, has felt. It, his dult) m~ako it known td ils suffering fellows 3tutted by thxis motiv6,, and a desire to hove human suffeming, I will sand, free oi isarge to all who desire It, this recipe. witt 11 directIons for preparing and rsing In Oer. an, French, or English. Sont, by mall by ad. osaing with stamp, naming flits paper. wiv . Sherar, 149 Powers' Biock, Ilochest er, Neu irk. aprIl 18-4w'* NOTICE. &LL porsons are hereby notfined not to shoot fire-arms of any desori ptio1 r any purpose wbatover, inlside of my closure. Any violation will be dealt ith according to law. AprIl 12, 18'19. JAMES BEATY. ap~ril 12--la4w NO HUMBUG ! 'TIUE BAE STATE 811OE. J1. 31. BZATY & CO. pili6 e PILLS ! mimirpm 0emrelsaa INTRODUCED, 1865. A TOPD LIVER is 3o fruitful sonren of Tany decaese, promi nem IS hoig w hliic t are: DY,-'EPSI%, SICK-IiADACI!E, COSTIVENESS DYSE'TL.'Y, .:.;0U3 FV*'I, t.GUE A."D FEVER J: ICE, P;LM3, RiIEUMATISM, KIDNLY COM. 'LAINT, COLiC, EX. SYMPTOAS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loms of Appotite and Nausea, the bowels are costiv, butH e mti me s aItornate wit h 1ooonoms, Pain in the Head, accompanied with a D ull sensation il. thu back part, Pam in the right sile and under the shoulder blade, fullhuks aftor eating, with adisine clii tion to exortion of body or mind, Irri tability of taniper, Low spirits, Loss of memory, with a feeling of hav ing neglected some duty, Goneri weariness; Dizziness, Fluttoring at the Heart. Dota beforo the oyen, Y, 1of Skin, Headache goneraly over the right <yo, _Restlessness at night with fitful dreamns, highly colored Urine. IF THESE W ARI 1103 ARE UNHEEDED, S'RIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED, TUTT'S PILLS are cupecially adapted to such Ol'juo, a sInglo dose effocts ruch n chango of fooling as to notonish the sufferor. TOTT'S PILLS areo . o frmy i mobtlnees thant a re f rieft a I ua aisy i.royerties thuat can issjuiro the na,..t dielicfae oramair.t lon. They SCarch, Cle1,r:se', P it'y, ati fld 1m vilrorate Clip eni irn Nymseuas. By relievista the en. gorrqd L.iver, they elnamise lime blood i'* ,m 1.0taonoei lamisaIre, aud th n lmi pirt imenitis auil vitality to the body, cusing hite boa.2 to mvct iniuiaitrlly, without w hch no one eau 'eci wvell. A 1otcd Divin1 says: D.-. TUTT:-Dear sirt -or tei years I hatv been P. -n.% t.yr to Itv':ae 96-: 1 i, ip.atiInm :tiacI Piles. Lart -1,r.-s ta'aur i'ias weri reenataiimiemtiui to nen I uised ihem t aluiot wIT,, itI:e a th). I an. nomw a Iell man hI~a v . ,od app~e'mdi. csestinn peri ct, regular mtoni, inI Is. n . It T@~'sw aptil forty porinidesolidt fleshb. 'TAVY 0,1 6e -'.tr t.-e0:c w. -htin r. '1 1. R. ol . iP .', L -uitille, Ky. TUTT'S PILLS. Th r aprt f t to Nrepise lime Appetite, n!ti catie tie bomy to I'l ite oil Fn ei, thus fihe k.-'- 101u.m iarm utmi, nitl by their Tonsic Ace (afliln tile iMira-,.tivO Organst, Regular 8 oois arp prodlumat. 11. J, F, HAYWOOD, OF NLW YOiK, SAYS: "F-w diis- a - exis tiat camot Ie reioved by re. f-l J..:4- - 6 i tv -r I i i e n'litii finelanams, and for SOLD LVLRYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. 0tco 3a irmirny Sire:, Nev York. 97 Dr TITT'S MANUALof Valnable Infor matioll illet Uefutl ieceiptis " will be malledfre. UTP IHAR DYE, .v i."In chi '.w it t cl' amel d 1o a (OL SSY --1 b i t i. t:i Ivv- it ht. a V. 4 . .r , s Ii :n t n .il ,ati is Ia.. .a sair<..0 icr '~uby ):ugst, or M r St., Now York. NEW ADVEITISEMENTS. AN EXCITIN 1100K ! 20,000 SOLD 11 TilE "W.' AdvenIturei." n(1 "Triumphs" OF STANIEY-]N..AF]RI 'A. TistON.Yilantbentl anr'mmi eopyrig~hte:1 CiilEAP Ei)iITION bi sel'lingt PA.\ST.U than~i iay othier book ini Airnerica (Eves a nli hiisbov or his "tmiOWVN TIlls (ONGO " AGEiNTS WVANTE~D. For-ful martiu tr~s anel ia inn ualdr'eis U Uii M~f a os" 'uib., PhiatepnIa 5.1,6( i*uer:, iiri lih ili!k ATl iti 1PitiCE 7:.2:i; New Amiu'le an it'm A ATI YOia P'ilICE I 112,T726 Scoinlhd-bi 1or ks ATi ANY PilCl. (Unaoguc e onireai Literntunr FRIEE. L.EGGATI Bhii~it~ls, 3 Ulcekiman St,., Near Post, Ofilee, New York. 1Tow Rich iLood&! PA IlMON'8 Puirg'it h iv ills minke new riCh blood and wili comnnpltelym ehitma tpce biuodx in the enimrbc !13'st.emin In hriee m ii . Anyi pio:'s-m whoan wili Iake ti' e pill miach night friom one to twe'ivel weemks ay b rtintI~ored to) ioundm health. if butIhia it (hing be paos.hie. Hmot bi- mamii for 8 ltersiitamfps. I. 8. JOhlNSON & Ca0., Rangor, Maine. II4LA HE R lA OK. __ E NSON'S CA PCINE POROUS Planater il o liineest or wankimas of the back, rhi~mtmatismn and local nieheix and lieve-. Soldi everywlwe lay Iiruiggts. Prmice, 25i Cents. ~OR thle best~ hlf.udlme smoke, try "Te Sm-ishlor." superilOr to all others, at F. WV.HAEIT',R r of Tow~n Hall. SJIERIIFF'S SALE. T')Y virtue of an execution to) me di .b rectedi, I will offe-r for sale before the court-htonist door in Winnisboro, oni the first .. ondany in May next, within the legal hours sale, att publio ont-cry, to che highest bidlder, the following-described real and piersonal p roperty, to wit: All that piece, parce-l or tract of lanad, lying, being and situtato ina the Ciointy of fa~inld, State of South Carolina, con taining FoUII HUNDRE~D AoRFs, moreoOr less, and bounded by lanuds of George W. Coleman. Frances lioebloy, Mrs. Emily Meador, Dr. Wma. Meador and others. ALSO, Three hundred bushels of corn, thlrco thousand pounds of fodder anti three hundred bushels of cotton seed, all more or less. Levied on as the property of D. R, Coleman, at the suit of F.- Eldeor. Termis of sale-CASH. Sheriff's Omiee, 8~.W. RUFFIa, Winnsboro, 8. 0., 8. Fi. C. A pil 12. 1879. april 15-otl SIIERIF5F'S SALE. ~~ Y virtue of an excution to me di .LPrected, I will olfar for sale, before the conrt-house door. in Winnsboro, on~ the tirst Monday in Mary next, wvithin the aea or of sale, to the highest bid dor, the following-deseribod proporty, to wmit: One twohorso buggy, lovied on as teproperty of James HI. Aikon, at the th suait of'iV. P. Hobbs. Terms-AsE. , , W. HUFF, ISheriff's Offle, 8 .0 -Winnsboro, 8. 0., Apr11 18, 1879. april 26-t2xl SPING'GOODS. W E have just received an elegant so. leotion of Spring Prints, Lawns, I- Camubrics, Lawns, Jaokonets, Mluslns, Pique., &o., And are selling them at the lowest ( ASH PRIES. J. M. BEATY & CO.* ANICE lot ofIHamburgIEdging 11E 'FREND OF ALL I HOLLOWAY'S PILLS!! "I1 had no appetite; H1olloway's Pill. avo me a hearty one." "Your Pilis are marvelous." "I send for another box, and koop the nt the house." "Dr. Holloway lis cured my headach, Aat was chronic. 11 gave on of your Pills to my bab 'or oholera m arbus. Trio dear littlt Aing got wel'. in a day." " %,y nausea of a morning is no% mred." "Your box of flolloway's Mintmen: mired 1110 of noises inl tho hiead. I mbhbod some of your Ointment behind Io ears and the nois0 ha4s left." "S d ,nmo two boxes; I want ono for a >)Oor tinily. " 1 enelose a dollar; your price is 25 -onts, but the0i ueedicine to 1110 is worth v tollar." "Send m1 five boxes o0 your Pills." 11et me have threc boxes if yom Pills by return mail, for chills ati ever." I have over 200 snth testimonials a Ilese, but wvalit of spae00 oonpels 11e tt -anchide. Font CUTANEOUS DisonDERS, \id all ortiptions of the skin. this Oint nlent is most inlvaluable. It does not teal externally itlone, but penctrat(s vi-hl the most searching effects to the -erv rcot of ovil. IOLL W011AY'S OINTM(iET. Poss.4essd of this reilody, every mn11 nay be own doctor. It iiay be rubbed ito the system, so as to reach any ill ernal coilplaint; by these means, cures -ores or ulcers inl the throat stomach, ivor, spine or other parts. It is an Inl Alliblo rened for bad legs, bad breasts, tontractod or stir joints, gout, rhouaa .ism1 and all skin diseases. IMPOnTANT CAUTION.-Nonie are geniune 1n "s ih signat nre of J. IIA YDoCK. as4 a gnilt tot ht Uited Statet sUrrontiad each box tof Pills d ILtmnIt. BoxC at.21celnt, 62CeILts, 1111d I ;I tvieli. p/- There Is coistdorable saxvIlin by taklaig he larger sizes. iOLO WAY & Co., New York. feb 15-1y FIFTY PAIRS FINE WINTER CANSIMERE PANTS AT COSr FOR CASH, These orcds are of nice pattern an d good styles. Call early and got a bargain, McMA.STER & BRICE. fcb 22 KEEP COOL! SUN UMBRELLAS --AND STRAW HIATS, SUGE~NHEIMERI & GRIOESCHlEL's. P. S.-Ono hundrel Parasols at 25 cents each. (EEP Cool. Ice, Lemon~s and .. oda Water at MoRNING STUR SALOON, Rtear of Town Hall. THAT W~ILL ASTONISH YOU ! LOOK : Sugar-Cured Uncanvassed Hams at 10 cents per lh. Good Coffee Sugar at 8 cents per lb. Best Rio Coffee at 17 cents per lb. Pure' Leaf Lard at 10 cents por 11). Freshl 8oda Crackars at 10 ce'nts 1)01 lb. All sorts of Sweet Cakes at correspondci ingly low Jow prices .Also, 15 or 201 lis. Newv Mackerol: Fish in different sized packages suitable for farml use, Give mne a calb. I will not be ulndersold. WV. Hf. DONLY. moh 25 MORRIS HOUSE A.T THlE MORRIS HOUSE you can got transenut or regular board at prices to suit the times, with accomrmodlations not surpassed in Winnsboro. A. A. MORRIS, mnch 25 Proprietor. Fj'L" p lea-a-t --oke try the 1"Soli d Comfort" Cigar at 2} cents each), at F. WV. klABENICHIT'8 Washington street, Rear of Towvn Hall- april 26-.8m WINNSBORO 110Th. MRlS. 11. W. BIROWN. H rISi Hotel, situatqcd in the centre o Ithe town, offors and guarantees to the publio inducements un1surpassed1 by any other house in thle place '"able sup. plIedl with thle best In the market. Corn fortabla rooms and polite attention. Terms- 2.00 per d'ay.. aug O.tf Q MOKE the "I 0" Five Cent LCimar. :r Ut lmn me & OQ This Important organ wscighs bit aboit thrco po1u0s, atd all lthe blood ill a livinig lpesn (about three gallons) >:isses tirough it at le:tst once every half hour, to kive tile bile ant other Impurities straintt or tlltered froin it. li1e is lthe aturil p iirtive of thte bowels, .vtl If the 1,iver lcr.onte torpid it b; not seg:trated rrom th1 lood, bitt car ried tltrough the veins to all pIrts of the systetai, atdc in tryttg to escape through the porcs of the skin, causes it to turs yellow or a dirty brown color. The stomiach beconies diseased and Dys popsia, Indigesituon, Consti >atio0n, leaudclte Bih. oitsness, Ja.itaiee, Chills, larial Fevers, ilies. Sick and Souar Stwinach, and general debility fol 0 los- M Uttti.r.'s llurATINtU the reat vegetable fiscovcry for torpidity, cautses the 1 iver to titrow Off from one to two ounces of bile cach ittie tlto llood passes throtugh it, as long as there Is anl ex cess of bile; aid tie cfect or even a few doses upon yellow corn lexion or a brown dirt looktkg skill, will astonis i aill wto try it-they bein tl first sy-inptotms to dis:sppcar. lctr f l - ous diseases and Liver complaint is made certan 5by taking IIteI'ATiNIt in accortlaice witi directiotus. Headache Is gencrally cured it twenty mintutes nmid ito disease that arises front the Liver can ex' I0irr A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price 25 Cents and $1.00 The fatality of Consumption or Throat and Ling Ilseascs wIhich sweep to lite grave at least one-third of all death's victims, arises from tho Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply stu.. peics as the work of death goes oi. $ro,ooo wilt ibed if Opium or Morphine, or any preparatiot of Opiumn, Morphine <i Prussic Acid, can he found in the GLo11 FrorItR CotGH SyltUP, which las cured people who are living to-day with bit one remainmug img. No greater wroig can be dono thanI to say that Consumption is incurable. Tho G~ont L Fowit Coven Syner will cure It witet Sall other nicans have failed. !k so, Colds, Cough, Asthima, l3ronchitis, and all dI rises of the throat and litmIgs. Read the testinoimals of time ot1. Aexander H. Stephens Gov. Smith and IEx-Gov. hirown of Ga., lion. eo. Peabotly, as well as ;qthose of other reniarkable ctrcs in our book-fre to all at the drtig stores-and be convinced that )f ou wilsh to be cured you can be by takumg the f .IG 11t 'L-.cwHt COUG1t SYutR. Of Tako no Troches or Lozenges for sore Throatt, when yout cain get GLort Ft.OWut SYnr at sair.4 5 price. For sale by all Druggists Irice 25 Cents and $1.00 Grave mist:,kes are male in tie treatment of all discmes Itiat arise from poisoin In the blood. Not p one case of Serofula Sy phili:, White Swcllitag, Ulcerouts Sores and kIin Disase, in a thiotsan, is trt.ated without the isc of Mercury in some form. Mercury rots the bones, anid tihe diseases it pro duces are worse thiii aty other kind of blood or skin disense cal bv. 0 Da. Pi:tnut tm's Sin-tets. OiA'or Qunitx's DE)tLTilT is the only medicine upo whi:i a hope of rtco cry frein Scrotla, Sy philis anl Icretirial disetscs it all st:ages, can be l. reaso:al1hy fomided. andh thit will cure Carcc. M $ro,oo. wi:l Ie p::i:J by the propm-rietors if Mercutry, or ay not purely vegetabic and Iarm 4liess canl be founld inl it. Price by) ait Prtiggists $t.co. GLor.t Fi.owint Cotm t Svtur and MiTRlinriLs lI'.riATic I'o1 TItMe tvItit fir sale by all Drug gists in -5 cent and pm .w bottles. A. F. MERREIL & co., Propriotors, PHILADELPHIA. PA. BEST Philadelphia Lager Beer, fresh every day at F. WV. HABE NIClirr's, Rear of Town Hall. IT Is FALSE ECONO-MY TO nUY A C IF AP O OAN WhEN A FI.w1 DOLLAlt9 'MORtE wILL OET THIE INCoatIPA RADLE AND AL WAYS ItEJ.IAI. MASONIi & I.IAIILLIN. 1 LTMVIM-'T PRIC'ED. \/1 '() T. .\ND ODV, 'R1EST. I 1' lh'le1T PIICEI) 1 J L ST ND C..APIIITr. NEW StYLES. NiEW Pl1ICL->. S:strmpa. El -gulit b 4 il Whl l ~~ 9' C - it' tisw de -l lumin.stodl Ciaso, MASO~ult onrly - - - $95. Telt 8tol.e. .o t Reds, Mztirr1Top ('age, with Gold Bronlze Ornamnuuationt, only------------ -------$100. OVER 100,000 MADE AND SOLD. Winners of the hsighsest honors at the Worlt's exhibitions for twolvo yea~rs psast PARIS - - - 1867 IVIENNA - 1873 SANT[AGO - 1875 IPHfLEA., PA. 18711 PARIS - - - 18751 SWEDEN -- 1878 Endors~ed by Franz Liszt, Theiodoro Thiomus, Olo Bnll, Gottsc-halk, Stranisx, Wtxirea, Morgan and over one thonisn Lfminent mtusicians of' Europe and Attmeri ca. 'Te testimorny as to the ianmense su periority of Itheso instrnments over all others is emptlhatic, overwhlmning and incdisputtable. RIENTED UNT?IL PAID FOR. These Organs aro now offered purchas ers by monthly instalmeonts of front $5 to $10, or will be rented until thte rent pays for thoem. From ono to three years Lime given for payment. Spiecial reduction given to Churches, Schools and Pastors, Agents wvanted everywhere. Organs siont on trial to any part of the South. We pay freightt both ways if not satisfactory.. SOUTHERN WHIOLESALE DEPOT. For the more convenient supply of Southern trado a Southern WV tlosalo Depot has boon establishedl at Savannah,. Ga., from which Dealers. Churches, Teaners, and the retail trade can bo suplplied at N. Y, and Bloston factory ratos. For Illustrated Catalo nes, prioe lists and full information addtressi LUJDDEN k BATES, Savannah, Ga. Manu facturors' Wholesalo Agents, melh 25. 3m NEW SURRflER OOOK. IM PROVEMENT OF 1879. The Safety .a HOT ~.LAST OIL .S DOES NOVl U EAT TH E HOUSE Perfoet for all kinds of Uooking and Heat ing Irons. Alwrays ready arid reliable. The most satisfi otory Stove made and the bJheap est. At Send for oireulIars. WHITNEY MF'G. C0., ?-ly 1230Ohestntut St., Phlila r fluE unde~rsigned~ resecOtf'ully Informa h1.. Iis fri ends aoli patns tliut he han retioved Irom the "tCentoIlIal ~r" un tIer the Wlnntbboro Hotel, Ie(o pes to reelvo the patronage of hist felopdhI and the publio in future at the Mom.~n taR1 Saloon, in rear of the Towvn hall.. F. W.11XAIC%ddiT, april 2o- 2xo1