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Ti'! E NEW-z\ ANI) !IElAIJI), '1l1i"i21).tV 7Mo0 1N C:, June 1-:, :i1 it. ,7r17.I. 1,.I 1'1:, J.lm SXca. s. I l.yo1,J>s.w rat. . . The Grecnbac: Ilea. In all(.iiigo rcolonili is p ubllshedl 1 extract ( t'the ptroceed,ings' inl ther Oh r f."lflhet UmC mm'(v'ntiyr. ' 'l old Sal i.ug t t we hat 1 tl Pni'uiy ho e(in g'e( the i'n s is vvi-ie iled inl tis it stanc+. W\"( had neverr bliwre dlrr:itu that" the Grrel)e( i(:en im11 " is bol li to Se eprr the Soltith in 18's ," " Ii ii f arIy Iumde at very b:uI .Lar, in 11h: dlirettion inl it.s illai-mig'l' i Winn,isoo onl 3'yMi aesda. ale grieved to learn t h .the lilicy t the renback1rs is to "refu.-u IL en(r l-ito coalition with ithr" o' I e (It parties in any (larter,'' and thlt "i, the Southt le (itre luc-kers hav-, vothing bt De)rm' is"' to jty 11, Nw htence( (lhe folly' of.' Formnn a'l'I coalitiol tith I heir only e IIvI.' W\'ith bit.ter l;:adi("als tilling: all ilh, Fedletal Olliers: inl South C'arolinta wvitht l(uuiial cs0on-S drging. IIII crats byl the hundreds be"fore p,arkec p)artiSan1 jitries; with at liatlical :-heril backed by twelve or iif'teen tho1tsmui voters in the latrg.-t and w'e:tlfhiea OIIty of the Statc ; with A. 8. Wit lae rlitliing exultanitly to the Nortih cru papers 11hat thae .tatdical p arly ii South C'(_ar"olina was I.j,'tr bfolre t< t iiu1fv iiI at I leow ; wil b t ridtrei ued borde of'der1 mly mar.tt'h:tls,bbaekv( by Fld''(Tral I aycnllets, to (imtI <a -pet hat rcs, S:elh tas alt ignon(rni:tt vihciousi5 iI g ;" inito l Ia li("c ::iaai; Xil lI the loud oat t (f' blood v-hv-dirier t i South (harolina will cast her via tI oli i tee t ii,- ice: ul dat 'or rI a I.sden :Lil flhat''"G,reetmekerS have nothting h:1 Ilie 'io rats to igh t" O r ( tn)iv Il it, ht whi(h we canntot helieve, that. rSt,h erll ("h'reub:ckers arr nc 1 li;;'bliitn uthirlini' 1alicalls, h ,ill, Ih:1, I rriI -nit 11" arn it ijn n iw wiiot u l a-ih -s they wihi, put Ihrt;islr ai. th head o'il to thrasli the )uin o:iii party as ilt tashrl Owhe llircls is .18, and :u i r('slorte d rivilivatiol :ml property and1 life toti ollh (.a1ro lin 1 'Theil' io I oultlk Carolitna h:v been IDentorrls for g;enralionls, utit thle a- t 111.tjo rity o lii i wt)1 N\ill coil tile Irue o) toir p rinctiples. A i b1ird'p:n1..y (':1n winl only) by I,:ilient v'Otes, ad( it Is otnd t t:ie its Color 1i1ng ite Iatl k adti tile. Th1'ie ino0tt. chin "erolts eneiy is oin In dlisgtti:e,'and ' if. is wtell fbor Ith Demiorat of Sot h iarolina of h1k4.1 that ti Civre ib ltcl;ers ronls1 .ie ,: they haveonlly the D)emuorral,"; to ti!it .<usteiud of working w nithin tie 1)emi crtie par',y, whiliee theave1ni som charene t'ten.Idwe theil rvi r it4'ni,. a ~~ soutat i'Vii,1 L w hi he bl ii can ~tsfed p,tl Jahey age phryinbcintoith handsi'f('"- ot '(l' th i icl. parl.syh,i ju.l . a: Dis l 'eiary ildoing in C'oneib Thet OhIio ( )reinl)oeas $ll'rd tey i ithLling Ohao. .A tenible(i'tonbacke frIom i~te otlkto preach thel gospel lipl coaiion 01 Is ionot aslphiin as ()th Sherman and hibt ine,a llaye,in ois uevent hth arthe 'Jpare Greemn back finivas in Ohiuof Thneir $ldia wo iitUd wjin ivitbl agak inald d ie enCny, anotit teir viir in ettns (eUlil to-eve y'pGreenbak hop'frte and asp1l)ir flohi'Tis .On t1he ~ohr lind 0111 sof mone 1bekr inOho woub tahnnoiei platfor n scite ecs in 188we hwieh wi-th %otcrbinid hmocai un rednback votes wdnou wep th' t tal he)Greenba te whoise naJistled wivt.h twing' groden ad Warner'sou s.ve(rs bilol, mut be a fas ti on Gree~'nbackerppt~t iled or oeib: ya( ini' etedOwith a8 d e foi otie e1l~17td?) some i* denack~ersacthe i ii. y,hi.Asan nwr 1(o-th. lopk *hnlit th bh;eth Fot anl win ar iden or' nfiona11b~l celebrit,en 1101)in hs lie,oa d eac nost.pro,icuti ex po.et of tihe di< haelatOc'ver 11 kond otcojniy frodei 4/ *~~ tti~j ptl (fi renbackrsn enitu oTgp'lid ,f the tir hi(jt oi vc, heNw or Je4M,>h St oi l t a i4 itn n cIl'_ t+! c'.lf:st:ac', <tilside ril;.that tllh-Green bwk'rs and Lh I 91oeraqts are onl the sl Sa1e l1atf0rki, Qe tn .to dernoui)cin,- U sectional strik' w\hile the Il!("pt'blicanl 'C hI ttorInSct141 the G"reenback: fiea, th A 1 th e t witing, o at looktr ou, eins v('ry" ihiuii a:1 if' the ((reen- lt h:cl: taivuss inl Ohio is Ia sort of tail to in thie U (li'al kite. b i We w\"otild not vrilte so at length. i - bt1 we"C4v'r4he 1 :e. soum1 hon1tly 111 uii uidietl lrOns in Ih GreenbackIw -aV n ly. l we ih to show hen, ha 1 ii Iht l o a . lighti ag:IIilit .lhe Demlot;ratti meaNns at It Itipla (>f hand )money, "bloatets ,t bondlhlilrt','' rings'I, (cap1ilalisls and1 r i - Iiiv.ryhigI, the (irenilbacker 1bo1rs, to t .1iclih i nii 1g111 at return of black i t e i at liu ti l e wul.. Lott, thl em l li 1 h warned inl itime. Ir they wan1111t. li g0( govern11i.ent a?id peae and1 h1 eti- hey 11n find(1 it only under 1 1leiio :rali al ltus)ice:t, :tcid with a solid Sronil of whiit.; aid ta1xpayaer6. Iivide lthe w\hitl?:, and( thle I ldicalMs, either 1 . openly or in dlisguis(", will - creep in. There are fihr graver issues in theib SSouth (than1 Ihat of 11me mltonyN'. ia Where w\ouild the stato have been - in 1!'( . 7 7i hadt the fighit been only on at b' l no ny11. plt l'rn1?- AId where will she 011 he i Iln hefittture if she loes Siht of itu th(le f'utubunentall issutes and worships str Ile U4rcenluk callf? Thello Democratic in11 pm- trly is t10 hitlw\"ark of liberty, and he Il who tigIhs the Democratie party will, , 1 witling.ly or nwli'ittinfgly, trample ', libert.y undller fool"- ;il 'I4h.'overaimen I Shall 'Not 1 i bra - ed; 1.1 W \\'rong+ Aaist noe1'ight'd-Why I CoilI( ur rerat!s tr'( Set et to Cor:.;o-re . ( ill On 1' he I,eri' lative b ll, inl thle, in- pi aielu "In l Thr v, W\adoe IltlIino ni; unadle a Speveh 11 wich the fllowing lo sumnlIry is givie. Aier" 4aying le :n sp)oke", nlot aI it he leader of the Soulth ad hbt,i(n ot'Ihe people, he continued: B y no vo'e of i11i1e will Ih apip(t)rlria iIo11; i lntteSSary 1i' t.he le tlei t mllliiln I(lIal1 U't' of Ih e I be tt'vtl. iI 10 a t. i sI 'n ('11'11, I'or l . gress l0 decht re i un- CO der whaL liiuitillonslan u)(on1 what Y. 0111i.i(ns 1h11e.; app1)rolriations sihall ha he nutdi'. h I flrmt in whllic"1h this is te <i1)e i 'o:in rd as1 irlanteriul. .In i1y" ni ''jutl.;'ul('11 it woul have beenl bust (') of Id(lhere to h i111 1e11nal linrul; but, a s t. titi s be:l hren e'tlile( tt\'isable to innete 0t Il I1c;..a)r app)ropr1iations in anuOther Oh uatuiner, I shall, iu order to sel:ure ou Iinniin. ily, IatIniesC(l 111 the d l'isi(onl of IT the illajorlilty. it1i. ill n)o vent ca 1 t i - o s' o n l o : il n i14 (isbau( lig the atm1y or iti init.ri111i' s t'illciency. It is the 1 1 armyv (,f the South ats well as of I he :19 w oihl. It. is le aruly of the wvhole fit: coun,ry. IIn its history, fromt theo days ull of'lhe IteVoluttion through;lits achlieve- all i .1+s('I' l (2 1nd C the g;lories of the 01 (+ Un.'ie:mt wa Ir, I hanv om r101ealS.)n, by w - ri.ghoiIltI' 111y birth and blood, to be 41 jr(nd. l.n the ite civil contest, on htl unll)\" t t blooly 1ild(, 1 le5ted1 its valor, Si l" Iand iio w\"ordt or ect.io' 111inle sli l Ie- rtl - p rteiiatt its valor ot 1e.1ss-.m its 1al.ue. fit 'I B'ut,jI beenit111 ilo egar i5)1t, naoliet of -inine1 shaUlbl tend1 to degrade ito front0its t hith *rak IeI w1''ielts so) 1egis1ate WhIl a18 ilut ('41 1'ii'own , u hooalI ieste inct ad 8w I lieniof tyranny ino tho hands~5 [an thsr ;tel ii,it ~iry hr ani~ Extent1ive whot 84 4.iay11 10 bes ' hunscruulous. as 'to dii ree o ~'tany difl'erence of.1111 opiniis gtween theIb ill Ile 1'eori l ndth'e, ljoity to1 close11the. s 4.atais of41 i t'ie et'1 barra)l s s t h neces- t 'ii'ry andi orderf4ily1( lifo the govern- 1 unt. Th ost itutio '111hasIJ( provided iii a men byt whia pope l tu. ii 0 c ountr caniii to -'H detrmined adu'1 11t '4' i te the'lop toh111 deig whe1ther th bu p ednth alvoohbnwises1.(1(11g' ithflv n'sed~ ib to lelt in wll t' onges, whchi epresentsii~ theiajoritye o the peopYqle. fu Mrxi'ug.h lmp ut pr oded o sa tghciaI k 50(haIinitn t. 014i'on totobaras il thi . 1osid tereduiy, the provlJison o,theli Ills ' u0s. 'ii IOt h e re ,gie t.i ni cul' 4 It-p se (1 -,ion in ~.tVwc the xtio funLd hthn- ao iiielt ir. jII .i' pneo le rein-I)1l0 *bered theay on alciocal poeriod sof idir hI h0aio ory.i any linjudiou fct, itg t by'ai 1h~ concietious onsr'cton its is i0 Ii ditt , fri eoved 1h gvl''ni4t taoros i 4o Ltouisiana14 atid3 IV ou wth Caollina, 1l t -Vi.' lIo oer mntst th'b4ilnose~ whio1 trpeete oppua il as el i as theDeh:n-acr, inteligIec8 n die lt~onewhh intst.riO in a.fee thebi11S repreta'ive" 'ta oppoiti~o 4 k wol o ecpiu tIrsuhas1y 1 di-ie ble Pesidnt nto politi: 3 etiotal-sirit'. When the North : l((d 4the'So-uthernt States to retIurn to' s i !liol was she sinhcerc; O('jdid sh t ,ly ti:isJ tlern back to go$ern homn -' I foton bWouLghs ? If sh ;ere, .sho lonld;ibe glad they sont their bes ttnd 0A h6buored mnen tr> rellre.tollt itul. ,o !onit.h qurid not, in the 'naturo of a higs, 1) long subordinated to the le I1S o,f i<gnornice a11(1 iinexper"ienco .S r0e1 on them by the hasty alctionl of g e Re ,tblican pa;rty.- The- South had t; alol gy to Itaike for the past. 1In I e heat or coiilict hard .blows woeo. e ruck and hard words spokol, 1t jl ee'nll those words now is hot in t.he ,p terest of that harmony for which the -p hol country lungs. The South asks v have stricken from the statute books a ws which are the product of distrust r utch as were mrrnies and niavies. a you ask its to come back ats States, h at u1s its Stit(ei. Joitn hands with u& if establish national liberly as under- v >o( with us--to (stablW national i1 )evrty a' understood by 01u' liathers. p Mir. Ilaiu>lon's aIddress aroused tlc- a cunt applaisa in the galleries. )IO GRE N'I A (JIC CONV J'N'oN. 1 Delegato From South Caro)ia--Uls 1 . VriewH on the Suldect. [Froin the D:illy Leader, Orconback.) A1no)ng the distinguished visitors r eint at our State Convention from , t rI(d,we at re glad to make the ac-| aiintance of J. Ilenidrix McLean, of asterville, South carolina. o iigs the most encouragiug news of 2 growth of the Greenback party in t SSout.hern States, and says that all t' it is necessary is for the new party to h ind firm to principle, refuse to enter it Lu a coalition with either of the old 'ties iII anly quarter, a(1 that.it Is tl tidll to sweep the South in 1880. t Io Greeinbackers of thie Soth hadit ' et led to fear that a fusion would t, ke place in Ohio to-day betwOon the 1 llnucracy .and( Nationals, and 'Mr. 1'ean caie all the way from South t uo"lita t.o throw in his mite against t y such suicidal course, as it would t Iterially injure the party throughout I.et ire county. lie was most hap ly surprised on arriving here last lit and atten(dinig the Greenback n v-feAist, that it was a false alarm, (1 that ito genuine Greeibacker was Yocating flusion. 1'roceetings in the Convention. (Ir'om,1 tie Dainy Leader.] M r. J. St. J. Clarkson, of Dayton, t id he came t'on the Sotith' Caro)ina t viner o' Ohio, where the brand of o illaudighan was on the now-bornh 1 105, but they were now struggling r relief. lie claimled the right ofthe rntinig to sit down on Johniston's idea S coilition. liN would ofler a resolu I>n at the openlin r of the convcntion d is loirning for 1I10 ehiauirm1uai to de ire all niotions for a coalitiotn out order. 'his statetmeit was 1 rci1"ed with it trenoiidous and con- t ittd rotund of applause. A. ietter was then read from General h enver, of, Washinigtou, protesting ninst, the Greenibackers forming a 5ioni with the Democrats, and h1oli g., that it would ruin the ~wrty in her States. The letter was brought by Mr. MCLeau, of South Canolina, biom1 it introduced. Mr. McLean then stated that they f d begunl to make headway in the uthi, andil coalition in Ohio Would I inl their prouktects. He said that in I e South the Greenbackers had noth gbut Democrats to fight, and beneo e folly of forming a coalition with cir only enemy. HIs points( were elI taken, and p)rodutcd a goodl effect. At. this point, some crWay half-breed ~ )Im i1elhstreo got the floor'anid began a~ cech fu thvor of coalition, but wauso -ew.:hehned with hisses aniid grbans nt lie could not be heard, and rotired disgrace.t A Radien1 Report of the Samo. [rnthOhio State Journal, ntadlcil. Mr J.St.J. Clarkson, of Dayton, id lhe came fronm the-South (toVolna ruaer of Ohio, where the branitd of ~ allandighami was otn the nowh-born, be)s., but they wecre now striuggling r' telief. lie claimed tho right of the eating to sit down on Johnston's iddOi ~ ecoltion01. The wanesoltioe ap I ite othe pareti on til no caltin to wtotlod for cal'rtouoat flie I ,unig of ted convntiohis 'ron-. for' thera tomelaei(NoI 4 yai~ mtion frctionkrr ont of order. 3 ihi Atae erats,ec ave han (mItdtos ul ghid runroi a ttn'd oe ats. --Th hote -~a woi- t i y. eaYMcear, of ~it Wahiao ', otsin aMn. thea Greenaesi foringt a fu-~ ,n bwith te Dmoatk, cad, tolng aut.i wand rultnin Op it ~voher antei pr'c Theylte a bro he i 1 ientfrodude ak~ts ''he Mr.Mcea thencrt tate 1ht Iad >u10 1iad caitioenie Ohi who d tin theor brsec. They wef~Ii- ' ir-u~ )ty the~ Deortst,jh, th At this~ 'point an utnknmowna" arty , din :3dilhalre ot the floor, ad hip id ;of. th'o groat"' reeiilaolg~troi.o ong~ thq Ohio river and ho you,% i'conaback principles. H,thtditgit it .~ o d e npsi)le to cani~. the &tap i.vrdafusion in ca'se'EWIng was dritiated." Tids'tVaM .re'elved with $se's arid:grons ththt filled the bfrild-. g. The man finally gavs U) his 1 tlic andr no othter speaker dhtrIg theo riniig fayored' onlition. *, NUnen O ' Rnmiy.-Thuep ally decoin 'ed1'em'tahts 'of a'un towni youA.g Vwhite womiant wVere unid i thle wyoods necar D)unanii's Sta Ont, 0on tho.A.ir Line road, on 8,nnday, Ith a bullet wound in thdn breast 'and 3w throat cut fr'omi eat to 'ear. The4 Al4y was neatiy di'ossed, but had' evi-t hitly-beeni robbed. Inquiry de'ttelope It1'ro tact that the deceased hadl riv I at Duncan's ont Tlhursbay, ~vhig act-namoeof-Woodward, and *tinag, iat site was from Pickens county,an usonrch of dTflradtt O'Shidd, her nmcle, having left home in consequence l'un)(appiness In, her fam%f. She~ 1tt ak to O'ShioldA, abont niyo diles, and took dhine*r with a 4.hlteman amed Jolin Moore, oneO an'da half miles 'em thie 'station. !Moore acbottt)anoed d #1fVm''' s ltios to shtoW hief the riey. 110 has beook arrested andis now 1.lail at Sp)uarinbnr. Ho is. : aid,a lo bad cliaractctr. Jlo states 4lhatho ft' the womanOt abont half' a ile'1 fromi la house, the body huavbmig boon' found little farther ont thanm that.. Thd Illinois Lediskature 'W'wa * Tacefl1nob ' TIle-ha t heutef the ,~~s~h7 vo.ptered the aent. w'ae prompn ty knockn uin. A PARK IN Co.:nr-t.-Cliester is uCh a growing and enterprising tow n fit is serviug of a park. Telo gl dtt comnfort3 at.tachlitg t'o e of' this kind are goneral" ad ' w m > arguueInt. Whi hu reft8 ng t i4oasuros of a towt it 1ds grea to its health. Our Inti:i 1pal auitlhorities might give- thr subject ,Wo consideration. It has beent sug4 ested that the vacant space lyinq be veen the rosideme of Colonel . .'. tkinson and Colonel S. W. Mobley, >reing 'to the blanch andesii lio 'lpring, would uitke l htift1 ark. Laid off with pretty wallks, and roicded with- comtbrnbIle -sents'?it oulid be a delightftl. place for the g;reeable spending of an hour. Will tayor A ,rurs and his worthy associ tos (list.inguish their adm1iistrat1on y giving Chester a park? Our town I sufliciently able to pay the cost, 'hich woulI be co >aratively triflink i comparison with e advantages and leasures derived from the' possession r a park.- Chestee Bulletin,. A Nnmo Rioc IN GEORorA .-.-A tor Ible riot' took place-on Monday after oon at McIntosh, Liberty county, in., a station on the Atlantic and Gif aUroad, between a party of negro rcursionists from Bryan county and 1os0 belonging to the placeo. It-began a fight between two negroes, where pon John Randall, the oaptain of a egro militia company from Bryan munty, which company made a part of to excursionists, ordered his company ) charge, which they did,. bayoneting verybodv within reach. The captain hisoif killed one man by running him rough with his sword. There was itense excitement- at this outrage, and to Liberty county "negroes rallied nd drove tlhe military company into 1e cars and opened fire on them, kill ig four and wounding many more, ad only stopped shooting when the fini got out of the way, which they ,ied to prevent by tearing up the 'ack. A 1the parties engaged were egroes. WINNSno1RO HISTRIONIC CLUB.-Our isit to Winsboro on the 4th will lways be agreen spot inour-nemnory. or a.good and plausible reason, we emnained there over night in company rith our young friend J. L. Simmons, ad that evening went to a benefit for te Walterboro suff'erers, given under to auspices of the. Winnsboro H istri nie Club. This combination of local rtistes certainly reflects credit on Vinnsboro, and some of them evinco toro dramatic talent, than we have on in some preteutibus companies. Better than Gold," a charming little rama, was performed' by them in -a Lyle- truly admirable; Misses Sallje leMaster, A. Rabb, A. Buchanan antd 1. Wolfe supporting. the gentlemen of ue club. The songs by Mrs. R. Meais )avis and Misses Shnw and Aikgn rere simply charming.-Chester Bul ~tmn Mrs. Hannah Forward Clark, of ,ast Granby, aged ninety-four, tells of ow, when lining psalms in meeting as customary, an old deacon of the 'irst Church arose, adjusted his spee :cles raised his psalm-book, and moi enta3ly said, "I'm almost blind," and te congregation took up the words and stng (honi as a line. The deacon, reatly annoyed, explained, "I can carco see at all,y" but this also was sur.g m solemn measure. Ini holy -indignsw ion the deacon raised both hands amid xelaimecd, "You're all bewitched I' nid this too was rendered into praise; thereupon the deacon -vociferated >udly, "The devil's in every one o1 onuI Such a change ini the senti ment, as wvell as the -metre, brought lie singers to a standstill, and afto ome confusion they satng thme proper ong. BURINED ALIvE.--One of the mosi hockifig oeeurt.onces we have chromi. led, Imppendlast-Wednesday oli't lantationi of'Mr'.Geo. 0. Gi11 'in tl:e l'ishinmg Crebk1 neighborhood of- this enty. It appears that on' the abov< riorning one 6f thme tenants left- his hreo childi'e -in -his cabi, 1bnd woni o work in a distunt'fleld. While en. ~aged) at work.'h6'beheld hisa hiose ir ames, and''itihmediiotely mounted Il orse and' hurt'ied'th thi sceneo "of- tpmu oliflg'tier onily -td see his three hildren actmpmfl bttrned 'alive -befor 1e 'ine '' Tlib' fihe 'fiend hmd [b'ne its W'I ,am'd thb pitiful cries of is'~dhia'1 d"beomi lmnsled- in' denth 'llein. -lr'm inlyu -'c A NAnnow I,CV Es -'.Mrs.' Thmon am Cates/ oflBahtitRouge, left' anm infant hild on lait Tuesday in "thepaa< f her hdukeJ while shewasV attendi e o soime b\tsiness i' an adjoining>roo )n'returmdh ; to her great astoni. neht ehi' ftln d tin larger coachw~ nake within two feet of- her chil, vith ite heatd elevated even with tihn 'hild's fad;awad liekimn out its forl i ongtele~dt. Estes #d -d and saf4l hispoSedmof then child, amnd "shot dl de ltha dhake,' which 'dineasnited sih lbt and thlredinches-in lenigth.-/hee er iilogjgah TheAMhington.Post 'says: "'Wh)h loneral .Torp Etwing was . brav l1 loing:a .sbldibr?e dutv -at ,the i6 lus'ing the wtb ofthe rebellion,.r 3harles Foster was avalligi hilmselfo lie oppor'tuhmities fiinnishie bythe wa1 0 bil d up his ample fortune in peac< mid gqitbess etm e .A evman inventor has juishiLi por lhe nQtIQSnt of t stono ols. for boot4 '19W. QJ 'nloe,fov,t sBq .who. sufre ~'ms p ~IIpest.J CTheyhave only'ti 99:i ~? ne. 1for, thieir boots, n Woe49 . alaneto~ grind ih,is .oty orn. --Fu. SUICIDE 1N LEIixNTON.-Mmay 0a lis, a young woulan, and oetor i le Red Blank Factory, in J ingto ounty, while crazed with evr ge pfrIA her' bed and .dv med hersol n the mit po,td on Tat ay. osi h'publie 'thatsh'e" hai ipen m Mhavingiand HIair-outtIn & eon ih helocat frle door. nothhof Mr. a ). Mo rley's, where h-will talie pleasum n ser gdh yjQ,1b hIbY .4~with mial. 9e dpthqr, ii lone i the best 1 pz 10 (I a. EATY ,4 CO,~1 TUTT'8 INTRODUCED , 1885. A TORPID LIVER i ilie ruip ul source 4 man diseases, proml. belatit anuniag wtttci are DY$PE SIA SICK-HEADACHE, COSTIVENES e .. T IY tU EYEcR. AGUE AND fEVER. fI IA C lill ; q fUMAM, KIDNE1tQI.' PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER.' Isoe of Appetite and Neusea, the bowels are costive, but sometimoatenrate~with t i loosenos, Pain in the Head, aooom_manied - with a Dulfsensation in the baok part,A in the right side aid under the shoulder- a blade, fullness after eating, with a ~dista. oUnation to exertion of bodyormindgIrrie Eability of temper, Iow epirite, Loos of mentog, with a feeling of baving ngc__elted omno duty, General woarnessi_ Dirainess, Fluttering at.the Heart. Dote loforo the syese,_Yenowkin, -eadacho geirplly t over the right eye Restleasness tt iW1 with fitful drearns,Ufji oolarduine. IF THEBS WARNINGS ARE UNEEDED, I SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED, TUTT'S PILLS t are especially adapted to suoi cases, a single dose offets < such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. TUTT'S PiLLS are conpounded from anbetancee that are frenro any propertiesthatt ens inlure t the nsoat delicate agauiaatio..bey t Searh (leaee, ariy, ndIuvllroate 7gorged llIer, thoy cleanse the. bloed ren paolaenoaas husa ore, anti thur 11ippprs health anal vitality to the bpdy, esalog the bowee to act nttrally, withot %which no gnu earn tool well. A Noted Divine says : Dr. TUTT:-)Jear Sir For ten years!I have boon it martyr to DI-ipepsia, (ioallpatian and Plies. Last Sprin your Pall! were recommnaded to me ;Iused them (baat with little faith). I am now a well man, have good appetite. digestion perfect, regular stool., pplse gone. and ( have ~ained forty pognde solid fleeb. They are worth their weight iqgold. Rar. R. L. 8IMPSOf, Louitsville, Ky. TUTT'S PILLS, ThirAt effect is to I{nereaee the Appetit., sand cause the body to Take eta Flesh, tbhus the systetn is nourahed, and by their Tonic Ac t1on on the Digcetive rg ana, Regular dteel. are produced. DR, J. F. HAYWOOD, * OF NEW YORK, SAYS-- _ "Few disess exist that cannot be relieved by v. storing the Liver to it normal finoione and for 1 this purpose no remedy hee eeer been 1iaen that a" asp*r"appy an e'ct ar Uf'''S PjL " SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Omce 35 Meurray Street, Neo York. IR D:. TUTT'S MANUAL of Valuable Infor. I nation and Useful Receipts" will be mailed/re. oni app)ilcation. t TUT'S HAIR DYE. GRAY HAIR on W>;rexults changedto a (}oe Br.Acr by a singlo application of this IYx. ito,irnY parts a Natural Color, aota Instantaneoualy, and is 1 as iarmless asa spring water. Hold by Druggist. or sent by express on receipt of SI. l Offile, 35 Murray St., Now York. SECOND STOCK OFV' SPR!MAND UMElGOD ARRIVED AT SUGENHIEIMEIR &I G1tOESOI[EL'M, Q,onsisting of 200 pieces Qalico, 50 pieces Muslin, 25 pieces 1Pique,* White and Figured, 100 pieces ~ Bleached Domestic, all solect brands, i New YokX il,.W mut n Fruit of the Loom. anut n quality, All Wool B3untings, Cash mores, Cottonados and Brown a1 $heeting. ' k OUR STOCK OF CLOTHI[NG, C Boots, Shoes and Hats is complete, avbich we sell at very low prices. All we-sk is to give us a trial before c - buyig elsewhere, as we take par.. ' t,ictar pvains in showir g our goods. OUWR'OTION AND'MILLINR.Y Department is full of New Goods aind .Styles.. Ladies' Gloves from e one to fjix Buttons in Lyle Threadr t and Silk. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hose in all styles and c olord. Fans and Ladies' Neck Wear TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION CollarB and Cun's and many styles L 0of Buittons. SJRECIALTY. 101 aso at 25 cents each. 6i0" IEo 100.8,st5 cents each. i2$ pairs joys' :Button Gaiters, woit-t :00; for $il.00-Nos. 10,418, a -to 4. diblot Womoti's Shoas, Nos. 8 *ai 4, At 50 cefnts. One lot Gents' Shoes, worth P.00, a sold for $1.00. Rememrbeir all those will olAly be ti sold for the next aTHIRTY DAYS at' he0 prices, before taking stook , and a change of the firm. a 1 eofully, P. X. Y IAud 'bf Saw, ratei4o Osat sfsp'tUisMd<-OonlXd d"lb te best emEnat Fcbroken'ware- I ever 'haw. I havearteu mdd.with it tihat Stand as ~o4apfore 4hot wete brqken."t. Sold ~~ d1i uate ,fi e $ta erd@'erw< nStat# S1 ho. . M. Bh.x & Co E~LLOW FEVER4.-BLACIC VQMIT It Is too soon to forgot. tihb rav'ages. of thts rai ble dlwk.n', which will 1io doubt rett1r1. In more Inall i ant and virtuelt loim l t.te lull ontls of 1819. MERltEtLL'S ltl'PATINE, a reinledy discov. 'ed in Soutlhern Nubla and used with such. onlerful re-sutlln South Aierica where toie ost aggivatstd Oases of . fever. are foUnd, 1tuses It-ow one to two ounces of bile to )o ter"ed or strailed from the blood each tInn' it 1ss1es through the liver', as long us anl excess bile existS. By Its wonderftlI action oil thd Iver and Stomaci the I1ii''Tris not only ptrc mnts to a Certailty any kild of Fever rU1(1I lack Vomit, but also oures Ilendache, Consti atlon of the Bowels, Dyspepsia sitt all alarlil Ilseases. No o0tt need fear Yellow Fever )w,ho Will pel the A'alartal Poison and exces of bile om the blood by using Mmititx1LLs lixi'ATINh, ,bloh Is sold by all Druggists in 26 col, nud .00 bottles, or will be sent by ox press by the roprietors, A. F. MERRELL & CO., Phila., Pa. r. Pemlberton's Stillingit, or Que's Delight. W-Thle reports of wonir(f1ul Oit'es Of Rthemton sin, Scrofila, Salt thliout, SyphIls Canevr, leers and Sores, that conio froui gli parts of hIo country, are not only remtrkablu lOt so traculous as to be doubted was It not for the bundance of proof. temarkable Cure of Sorof',la, &o, VASE OF COL. J. C. IIRANSON. KINGSTON, GA., September is, 1871. GENTs:-For sixteen years I have been a great ulTerer frotn Scrofula in its niost, (istressin g anms. I have been conlinct to my room tt< led for fifteen years with scrofllous uleora tons. The iuost approved reinedles for sucli ases had been used, and the most eminent shysicians Const.tt'd, willtout any (celded lenelt, Thus prostrated, distressedt, despont. ng, I was advlsed by )r. Ayer, of 1loy(l (?ottn '. Ga., to coltilence the use of yotir Coin 1)ound ixtract, Stillingla. Language is as issutllclent o describe the relief 1 obtained front tihe use of he Stillingia as it is to convey an atequate den of the Intensity of mty sufTering before Ising your medloine ; sudluient to say. I aban loned fll other remedies and contInued the use if your Extraet of St.Ullingli, until 1 can say ruly "I am cured of all pain," of all disease, vith nothling to obstruct tile active purslt, of ny profession. More than eigltt, months iave lapsed since his remarkable cure, without ny return of the disease. For tle trutht. of thu above statement I refer o any gentleman in Bartow County, an., and o the mtembeis of the bar of Cherokee Circuit, rho are acquainted witi me. I shall over eumin, with the deepest gratitude, Your obedient servant, J. C. BRANSON, Att'y. at Law. A M1RACLE. WEsiT POiN'r, 0.t., lpt. 1870. 05NTs:--My (taltlghter Was taken on tl%o 25th lly of Jutto, 1i, with What was sulipose(i to be etite Rielltttiall, aittd was treated for the aine with no success. Ini Alarch, following, leces of bone tlegat t.o work nllt, of tite right. Lt"-, and continted to appear till all the bone ron, tho elbow to tie saohler-joilt caine out. laity pieces of boie camle out of right foot, and i": '1 lie case was liteit pronotneedt oue of \q ite Swellil"g. After having been COUfilined hort six years to ler tbed, ltt tito ease cot Ildercl hoeless, I w%as in(lttee(t to try )'. Pem1 sertons's Compound Rxtraet of Stillingla. and vas so well tistleild with Its offects thait I have ontinuied the use olf It int-il tIhe present. My dat,rhter was conllile(l to her bedi about ix years iefore she sit till or even itirnet over vithout help. She now sits up)ill lay, and ews most of her tilne-has walked across the oum. Her generil health is now good, Ilnd 1 elieve she will, as Ier limbs gain strength valk well. I attrlbtto her recovery, with the dlessing of God, to the use of your invalutable nedlene. With gratitude, I am, yours truly, W. 13. BLANTON. WIMT POINT, a., Sept,. 16, 187O. GENTS :-The abov certifleate of Mi-. W. n. ilanton we know and certify to as being true. 'he thing Is so; htutn<reds of tihe most, respect, I citlzens will certify to it. As much reference an be given as may be required. Yours truly, CRIA W FlOlD & WALK3ER, Druggists. IlON. H1. 1). WI LLIAMS. 2Dr' DR. PEf3113F.tltTON'S STILLINJIA is pro ared by A. F. MERREttlL & CO., Phlaa., Pa. Sold by alt Druiggsstg in $1.00 bottles, or sent y express. Agents wanted to canvass every rher'e. Send for Rook-"Cilriot's Story"--freo to all. lodIines soat to poor peoplu payable in instal .lotUs. may at DRY the best two and a half cent .cigar, at F. W. HADENICHT'S, Roar if Market Hall. TOWN ORDINANCE~. DB it enacted and ordained by the LIntend ant and Wardens of' the wn of Winnsboro, 8. C., in Council met: That, for the purpose of raising sup. ,lices for the year commencing AprIl 1, 879, and ending April 1, 1880, a tx for ho sums and in the manner hoerdinaufter sentioned shall be raised and paid into he treasury of the said town, for the use nd service thereof, that is to say: two nd one-half mills ad valorem upo ~ofevery ollar of the value of all tile real and per onal property within the corporate limits f the town of Winnsboro; two dollars to >o paid by every male inhabitaint betwoen bo ages of sixteen and fifty-five ycari, in lou of working upon the ntreets of said own; and three per cent. upon the mount of sales at auetion. 2. All taxes assessed and payable un or tis shall be paid in the following inds of funds and no other: Geld antd Ilver coin, United States curroney and ational bank notes, 3. All taxes assessed herein shall be no and payable between the 1st day of hetober and theo 39th day of November, 879, inclusive, and alli taxes, remaining uo and unpaid on the 1st day of Deconm or, 1879, shall be colleetod by distress r otherwise, as now preacribed by law, ogother With all legal costs. 4. All persons owning prdper'ty in the orporato limits of the said town 'of Vinnsboro are required, between thle 15th lay of June and the 1st day of August,' 879, inelusive, to mnako,sworn return of aid property for taxation to the town lerk, and the said town olerk is hereby oqui.r,ed, when.property--ho,lder4 fail or ofuso to make said sworrm return, to .dd fity per cntumi to the roturn of theo >revioutl mrunieipal year. Done in Council, this thirty-flrst day f May, A. D. 1879, under the corporate cal of the said Townr Gonil. (SnAn.) JAS. A. BIRICE, Attest: Intendant. E. 8. CHANDnBR, Clerk. DURE~ Sweet Mash N. 0. Corn L Whiskey for sale low for cash at '. W. HA.BENIoT's, Rear of Market, A FFNNYrkkVIn' [S A PENNY GAINED4 You can save money by callin a 'the Grocery Mtore of WV. lI.DoNl4, Just opened a nicn lot of $nggar Cured. ~anvassed Hams at prices, p iui ~he the tinios. Also a seleep stoei doihos' mad 8gars. Arbucklo's Unground loast. id C6ffee a speialty. ~All thio4' aorito brands of Anue~utd'Ielott, flbited AMei And' Pearl Grits. Cannbd Go6ods of "all do.' ioriptioner Chewing and Smioking Tobao so, igars from the highest to tile eheapi est brands, Boots and -Shoes att low Ilgures. 'Ladies' line eloth GaI*e,ss all tizes, lower than' the slowest, Ohoice Wines anti Li quore, IYrlor, Boer and Ale, Preosly ,,sparklln g Cder, qideor yitoa tnd L.omons ~ivo iap a na * 111 1narsi - 0'^"" Co--s Irench Brady, Jatniawn, Holhtind Gib, Ohin geiBr,aid Blackbeiy flranxdy Peach AppeBrandy, .,gg Ieetf4dor, JRitro Juice ?or.s Wino, Oatawbali Wines" herry -Brand Doriesetio "Ginug The. 'very bes bi'anda of 'Oignts, Chewing' and colbra9d i~okn~ Ayer's Sarsaparilla For Scrofula. and all scrofulous diseases, Erysi pelas, Rose. or St. Antho ny's Fire, Eraptions and .ruptive diseases of the skin, Ukerations of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, - tungo, fimle s, Pustules, l3oilsl Blotchlee, .Tumors, Tetter, Salt, Rheum. Scald -Head, 'Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores, liheumatism, Veu algia, Pain in the Bones, Side an'd lead, Femalo Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrho a, arising from internal ulceration, and. Uterine disease, Syphilitic and Merouial- dis eases, Drops ', Dyspepsia, 'Emaciation, General Debility, and for Purifying the Blood.* - This Sarsaparilla is a combination of vegetable alteratives- Stihagia, Man drake, Yellow Dock - with the Iedides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most efficacious medicine yet known for the diseases it is intended to cure. Its ingredients are so skilfullly com bined, that the full alterative effect of each is assured, and while it is so mild as to be harmless even to children, it is still so effectual as to purge out from the system those impurities and corruptions which develop into loathsome disease. The reputation it enjoys is derived from its cures, and the coudnao which prominent physicians all over the oaun try repose in, bt, prove their experience of its usefulness. Certificates attesting its virtues have accumulated, and are constantly being received, and as many of these cases are publicly known, they furnish convincing evidence of the superiority of this Sar saparilla over every other alterative melicine,, So generally is its superi ority to any other medicine known, that we need do no more than to assure the public that the best qualities it has evet possessed are strictly mtiitaiued. -IR$PAR D BT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemnists. SOLD Bx Aar mnuozisTs Evaxwusu. A NICE lot of H'umburg Edging J. M. BRATY & CO. J U ST ARRIVED At the Winnsboro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Bazaar a second lot of new, cheap and ele gant goods. Millinery and Fancy Goods in all the latest styles and novelties of the season. Mrs. Boag, having a first-class milliner to assist her in this Department, is fully pro-. pared to ploaso the most fastidious, and will take llastro in doing so. A beaut,iful line of Silk and Cotton Parasols ; Corsets, Kid Gloves, Ladies' Jabots and Tiou or Scarfs ; Dross Goods, Buntings, Poplins, Silks, Buttons, Fringes, Trimmings t -in fact a full stock of such goods as are usually found in a fi,rst-class Millinery, Dry Goods andl Fancy doods Establishment. SHOES. A beautiful line of ladies' and Children's Slippers, Gaiters and Shoes ; also, a nice assortment of Men's Shoes. GROCERIES. .A full and freslh stock of Family Groceries : Bacori, Meal, Flour, O'rn, Sugars, Coffees, Soap, Starchi, Powder, Shoti, ,Candios, -Tobacco, in iasKerosene Oil. sh aort, yucan fmd all you wvant 0tJ . BOAG'S, and as cheap as tesamo goods cani be bought any where; .09.t forget to call. No q trouble,to show goods. ,J. 0. B3OAG.. SEWVING 1?ACHINES. Sixteeni new and first-class Sewing Machines to be in store in a day or so. The New and Improved Vert* cal Feed Davih, XX. P. F. ;. also, the 'New~ aid Imprgved American, rang.. iWg i p,rices fron $20 upwards. Those,Machines are from the facto, . nes of good, responsible companies, ' and are warranted to- be just as represented. 3.0O. BOAG, Aget fOJ l?idrAIeld County. ORa cool glass of Pm'e Lager .Beer.-superior, to all ethers--call 6at W. HAnmENIrdxns. FOR IEEAI/kmi. NDLEASURE *PA'TERSON'S carmanIIrzD SPRINGS.. ' These springs are situated four miles south of Bhiel and six miles north of Whitakor's, on te Air.,Lno U. g. The m'ineral,wanters are sulphur and ohaly beato. The properties of the, sulphur are ro, hrnd pi.Properties rId' falt l diseases, '. ~, as'ixanfim tetif$. The ehaly boats'aten oahnot be snrjtsed, having . wrotght zhany. alindst"biraohlous' enres. SThese eelebi'ated 8Sp in le o oe been, reg reduced.this season sg~t~~ .SgOcinet grounds, n pRnai Yapd ar)usenents ani. n reel l'iors. I*aoks ru.. n~grmthis. wIle raen ,qvisitors at Ably or at WM taker's, on the. Air.Line 1.. uon sijort nouice to the Proprietor. erda -- -- 8L$126 h I rhn na r . ,8.00 F fq io ,a es