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::.1R1-1 N IW. AN D ItERA I1 ). W1NNSB)lt0. 8. C. TvEDw.[Y 1rONIN. J-auw. k7, 1879. it. M:.i.v\S 1),.757r.4, giTon. ONO. S. Ijt LDS. AssociaTF. E4;u4stn Congress. It is said that Hayes will appwroue the Legislative bill and veto the army bill aud,the judicial test oath< bill. The arn-" bi1 plrov'des that no in.iey shall be expended in maliug the troops do police duty.. The,Judicial bill provdes that the ftries shall be drawn from lists prepared by members of the two chief political parties. It abolishes the test oath. What the )enocrats will do in that contingency has )ot yet been divulged. The Scnate re fused. by a majevity o' one to take up Warner'i silver bill. llampton paired for the consid.eration of the hill and U.n t ier against it. Senator Bayard got a little warm becauso it was pro posed to force the bill from the com mittee's hands, where it lay buried, umdi o rei his resigna tion as chairman of the ce uni(tee. No action has yet been takerk. Every one says Congress will adjourn soonl, but It still sits. Throwing Bown the Gauntlet. The-Chtrlotte, Columbia and Augus tz lailroad' has cooll' ati deliberately thrown downt the gauntlet to (lie peo plC ofFaMreld, and it now rcmains to be seen what. the lattev are going to do about it. While a suit is pending against the road ftr violation ofits char ter in charging on cotton a dollar ai a quarter a bile for transportion to Co lumbli, fle authorities loliberatelv raise the tariW to two dollars anil thirty cent., not only three timtles what. it is conlt.endd1 is (lie legal charge hut more than twice the charge act IlI ly made lretofore. There was not (lie slightest pretext in the world for trie charge. No cotton is sllin;g, and there will be none until the fill, anud the road and the ierchains will not be llty dollars better or worse off for it between 11ow an(1 the l;ll trade. it is mere a i9ecof bull-doziug, of biu. f einik'av rinig to hil,y the opposite parly out of It a cse that. the roHd would rather end outside of court. lhan in it. If the people become alarmed at. the ptrospect of the Iwo-thirly 1igure, and back dow a fromn the ease, (he road can go on geting its dollar and a quarter instead of risking the ehmiuce of coming down to eighty-one cents. Every one is famntiliar with tat) olt c mw cares-how that several years ago it was almost an impossibility to gel a cent out of the railroad for stock destroyed, alt bough (lie law lay with the stock owner. The course was easy because the railroad was power ful and rich, and the poor stock owner * c~oo"d niot- lhIt it einud..hnng iil. e F had to hiubly take wuhat lhe could get., not, w~hat was is right. The roads then wi-nt furt her and to clinuch the mait telr wentiI into thme Supreme Court. wi'th a great flourish of trumpel)ts to re verse thle old "Danmer case," which threw the burden of proof of 1no negligence on the raliroad. t waes conifldently' asserted flhat the Court 'would reverse thme decislin, anid claitn.. anlts, getting a little wenk ill the knees, compromised on what they could get. * ~ But for somne reason or oIlier the Court did1 not vilew the matter as (the roads did(, and1( it qulietly3 re-atlirm ed the Danner case in all its force. 'The r'oadsl hav'e come dlown. a pe'g or' so since then and are now glad to coim p)romlise. The present move is of al pliece with the other, and is likely to have the same fate. Although the cottoni questioni has ntever been decided, the point raised by 'the railroad has already beeni igpiored in the case of Knox (i Gill. There a most eiaborate argument was * utmade in julstification of the overcharge on cotton; but the Court allowedi dam ages in fall for the plalintitl', without alluding in any way to this particular I)Olut raised. We will be imuich sur1 p)rlsed if ai jury and( Suipremo Court dlecide that cotton packed in bales is not * a weighty article. In) a contest bet ween a corporation and individuals the corporation ailway~s has the best of It in the beginning, be eas it has superior resources and can better afi'ord to make a desperate fIght. But when diflerent individuals combine, and, better still, when the people bellevo that they are illegally oppressed by corpo rations 'chartered for' their benefit, the corp)oratlons will bo:.broughit to termep. Ever since the war, corporations hav'e had their own sweet way. Corrupt L~egislatures anid corrWfpt juidges anibrded ample fiolds for lobbying. But. all thant is changed now. South Carolina Is not yet ill the grasp of Tom Scott, and she will not * * be. It may require sonme (ime to make thme pcop)le move; but when they do, the raIlroads will be sorry that they ventuired on a bluff game, hnstead of trying conciliatIon. TIle Railroad lias * ~ defiantly announced that it owves the People nothing, and the people should -see that the road gets nothing to which 'Itde not entihtled. Every bill of freight '490 Ideemed unjust should be pind ump~r .p)rotest, and thou when the overphns acoumiulates to any conslidera.. -ReAlsod bk-lig actio.n for damages. The I4:nittiefaetely. - eperleneo that the r airoad. has already had with juries *1 ~ 'i~loudbQuthbaving too jny Assefon liands ;-We'are intormed that the object of tW retorent ,wtioWo)n th,e part of the GN19 sjet ty vacate the s:::risr otthe Qpilogf .fotrmbla and Augusta kialiroad, bud nmerely.to make it 'Onitbirm to its charter,. whlchis ren soi11)le 0bb'ieongh, but. 40 which it ha Iit(.etoft)re ret'rrIed oily to look 4tl10 it; rivileg;es ,nL not its r"estricti 'I'Tho lat ter V. foillv (ie copirts. t' A Q4LJ'J!OItNA'A IIoUi4qt. TIp 1ti11l Adtltinistrlttor 1 f SeMrtyien Lounty.Mt(i(Pes aRieh Ruachselor to, jC1 1aiin Coi(trol~of lls ettute, and is bul 'Iuni slaed. Ii 1878, Troy 1)3 If, W. 14blic ad minlistrator, oh the couinty ot' Sacra lelito, ('liforniis, anld as such wa cntrusted with the mnanagenlent nin settletnents of the estates of such de coased personls as had no heirs or reln tives near at hand to audniiuister. ''h regular enolulnients of tie ofilce nu being sutlicieiit to satisfy Dye's avoric he conceived the bold and horribl scheme of inauguratting a ad4ies o mul nrders of Ihose pers,lROnsI whoso es httes by law would fill into his hands I Iis first ittempt was succesfill 118 I' a8 the utri'Ier Was CO$'Orld, bu dICt(tion followed and the lurdere p)aid the )ena:lty of his crilnes on th 29th of ,Nlay. IILSTIokY or' 'iLE CiuME. Living on (Granld Island,t situate< w'here thle Sicramnento lViver flow into Sanl Finitcisco ]siy was an oh bachelor, A. M1. Tullis by nme, wi had by indulst.ry and thwit, had accul ulated a turtutne of $50,000. On tie morubnx'oi August 2, 1878 Tullis was found dead in his orchard 'T'e'l. were i)ur pistol shot wounds i1 the body. It. ias evicently at case o muurder. Various theories were a first advaunced in explanat.ionl orfith erimec. As Tu'lllis had emplovel (Iinsii, servants it. was thought, hi had fallen at victimn to th<o ant.i-tihi1no:i feeling, which rim high at the time it was also known h11111 he was ver, seV're onl tramps, atlvlys hnlilting tIieii a way fronm his 11h11e, and11( his violen <Itlath was at tributed to it spirit of re venge on the part of somne trainp, w"houn tei had rongbly treattad. .u111 thc t oteories were itr fr;nIl bein hleldl is sati.St(eOtory hy the people. 11 rewitr was oflered lihr te capturue o the Inulllrdeers. T1he night. prevlous wo ioelin wer seen to go down the river [it in 1) a 1n a1nd ronl-bly bvuilt boilt. Theyv lande. at.-I' tllis' IIc adi one of the 1e1t a ked a ChitiCiese servant for the boss l i e was directed to the orhird, fti SUOon after wer'1e head thie report o shols, the shouting of nien and ti baringl ol'a dog. Next mloriing ti I r uks of ulen w"ere thnund leadhu, fromt where the mturdered ma1n lI', down to thie river. suspic ion p)oinlte to the inen who landed f'roin the boa as the niinth-rcer's, fid on this el(!w ti deteeliv proel ded to work. in iO mue:ntime TIroy I)ye, as public ad iinistralor, Wied 1 tn application t a111 lel terS of ad(ulinislrationl be issued ti him onl Tullis' eslale. Somne day iater' portionls of thie boat inl which I Iit two menl were seen wvere 1,oun1d inl ti wi~ows by the side of' the river belov 'Tullis' iitce. On one piee of tlh boat was thund figuring, which uilti lmately led to the d1isc'ovei'v that. th, 1111ber fromtl whilh the. hotlt had heei built had been purchansed by a ma1I mnned Anderson -and1( anl 'lmknowi A ulgust, 1:! 41he sheit o (f Sara1in ent alirrestd Tc iroy l)ye and( ('lark, ii 11m1 tiuer in thet saoon01 buIsineCss. Dvei interes td ini thle saoo 1 bu11 siness13 'will (irk , hand upi to 4111s timie borne ai irreprjiioachiable chara1'~cter. Aitler~soi wa'zs a butchler, had1( been emplloyedt h) l)ye at tile time4 oft the Tutllis muirdd was bordina' inl Dve'st hoiuse. Atfte the mulirdler 'he diN:applearled buit wva sublsequlentily captulredi anud lodged Ii Jal att Sacrami1ento to aiwait triatl. A wIilO.1'sA1d. IIUSiNECS A H R.\N(EMEN'I lit his confession D)ve said Andier tdone at deal oit ' "ork" thiere, ami aniothe man1 111 inn11ed1 Di(ck pr'opose< that11 they'I shouldIt kill all1 the 1'e mI iei for a sharei' oif 1 ye's p)ercedintge on)- th est ates lhe w'ouldintiiistei-, D've e'x plineiid to tem the naf1ure' of his ofil and the per3lcen1tage' 11e rive11'd on th est ate 11e athndtinste,red. About 4th1 '20th (31 April, 1878, Dlye anid Dicl wient do0wn1 the river' on32 a1 sltemer di tl~'eent pe0rsons w1'ho were "we! fixted antd had not. relations." Tulili waIs inlcluded in 411e list (of peCrsont whose estates could( be0 aldinistereg with~ pr-olit. A week later D)ick wetn d1own' onl a1 steamerO anid took a surve' of Tfullis' ranlch. ]Ie paid alnothe~ Sig a bottle of hlquor wit h Tullis pr1e senuted h11i ith anoi(ther chiarged wit poisonl; butt 41 lth po is l scho lid ne succeed and thenl .his murder' was de cide(d upon0. .An a1sain~ii was brougli tti'om Sanl Franciscoi to murder Tuiilla but as tihe tman was ini tho habit c dlrinlking to excess this plan2 wals abn donted andl the wo'tuid-be assassin - e back to Sani Fraico83. .Anlderso8 wvas then wor'king In Yuba)2 City, ani had writteni to l)ye to sendt himu wori whent he had( nay "work" 11aid 01ul Dye wenIt for Andlerson himself; so) a to a1void risk, and he foiund the latte eager for.the bloody business. 0 the night of the 1:1th of3 July Dye drov' Andelrsonl and( Dick dlown' alonig lb river as far aIS Richland. 0On the wat down Anderson~ wantetd to, stop an kill a ranch -mantf nameild Strothmra whlo 'was su1posed to be a good su11 ject for-the admilnistraitors, but Dv thought 0one inurdetlr waLs enugh 't have on hand at a timec. At Richlian, they took a boat. On arriving s Grand Island they found Tlis wa absent in San1 Francisco53, and tha ruftlilns ret urnled disapp3lointed. At derson returnedc( to Yuba City, but o the sulnuous of Dye eagerly repirei' again to Sacramento on1 the '27 th c July, and it was thent deelded to bull the boat. THlE MURlDER. Anderson and Dick weoit down il the boat and landed at i'Tullis'. ic1e bid in a field of barley whileo Antdtr son1 went looking for flullis, anid Ihnti 1ing hin, asked tor wvork. Tullis salb -hie employcd 1non1 but Chilnamen, an11 ordered himn away. After sonme shar~ words Anderson struck TalIIs with sand club, and the two clommnced t< struggle with each other. -Dick thdt ran up, and tolhig Andersont to go otlt of thie. way, shot. Tullis in tihl back. lie then plaeed his pistol at thi back of Tullis' hea<d and againi fIred Tuils foel On lisa iaQ,' andl Diej empjtied another chamber of his reo volver into his head And ra'n. Thei got Info the boat and 'pulled down thi fiver' abouttwo iniles. .Dyo>mptL theij -, "With a biggy, altd drove theni to r; Sa(.raimnento. A.1derson ne t day started fo)r Yui ity, where. )jC wa's, arrested. wOu1i.1j,.KILl. ANYlaODY F01-. ONE HIUtf-I 01n(1-;) DOLL,A14p. Dye 'e,s stated in I41 confl'esSotl. thttbt;(;(ie the Tullis lI WAdo1" Ander ot sid to liml, "I cau G,od-(dahtjinedl ttcar flxing an old thllow for you last u.ight. '.lhore is ani ( old fellow over oI I sireet, nair tJaekson, who Ia very. rieb. I welt, down there last nigh, - stel))ed inside the gate, picked up a a piece of iron, intending to knock hIip4 I on the heal( wvhen he (mlite il.4 hub . there Wee'C two men withl him. 'They pat.ssp. 4i L . Nxa,4Wd out of thu ' ale." An(terson added to Dye t ho 1would kill anybody ter $100. 'T1n1AI. AND CONVICION. AnIerson, in, his confession, said 1)ye tenlpte"d hin%& to take part in the nt (lurder of Tullis, and then related all -l he delails of (he traigedy substantially as given in .1)y('s statemllenlt. In J.lluwnarv last .D yfa' (ud Andeison wvre. tried and convicted, the jurny being sentene("d to behaniged on the 20th of s May, amd. the sentencI-e was carried out Q,- stfated above. The m-uian )ick dis apl)earelt before the atrests WCWeQ mautde and( hats not vet been eaptured, IClark, wh'o, accotding to Dye's coil fos~siman kniew ntothinag of theo nimurder 1 sitntil after it. had been comnilitted, is slil h jail at. Sacramento. The grand i jur y on the 1811h tilt. ouhnld at true bill - against him ti)r conspiracv iii the iur der of Tullis, and Ie will be tried at an early dy . soL'ul G :n,I.IO Y:t d Elis. a - I -Capi. Jno. 1t. Gardner, of York t Ville, hams been appoinitet to a positionl on the statlof Goteral Co.ward-, of the t hit Ilrigale. -Several iegroes have been detocted by the And(erson police inl gamibling, -tind they have been sentt up for trial in the Court of Sessions. -G;l-ulen Cooper, an energetic, well-to-do colored tinrmt1er, who lives eight iniles north of Roc 1ill, has a field of m\)st exc4'llei, May wIleat, almaiu01 ready for the scythe, which, str:tinge to say, was not sown until the lOlt of February-. -''ho .Malsonio fraternity of Lantcas ter will celebrate the 241th instant, St. Jolin's D)ay. Judge Mlackey has te relpled lan iniVj(ttiin extentded hin to deliver an address. Ilis subject. will be \lasonry antd Masonie Crimes and l 'uaish inents." t' -A difficulty occurred inl Flat Creek townshiph Lancaster county, last week bet.ween t wo colored imen, A lien IRough and Alexander ( Gay which resulted in SIloigh Iavin his skitil frattt'('d. ntitd 1 ian arm broken. Thet weauu used was iat single-ba'rrel shot-gun. --.llr. It.. Lovat Fraser, a vell know n youn1g el izena of(:eorgelOw.it, atd th -eryi or )ot' 1th Times, co1iitted I suicide on 'l'hurs(lay tmortinig last. > The coroner's jury fotad that. t he terri li de; l was connuitted while 11i'. Fraser atts "in it state of mental aber 3ratiLon." --''lhe inspection of volunteer tt.ooi)s tat. C'olumbiat, ordered for .uly 4, is post ponied ttnil the week of the annl al agf;rir'ultural thtir inl November. It is ex)ect('e(1 that. some vaiuatble prizes will be otli red for competition. --Sonaic pat cfhos of' wheait in Ander son1 htave imaide ve4ry fttno yields. A umong I theat ar- the i'llowinag;'Dri. 8.. 1'.. W. ih rui's, 1i tae,i 0.i bushels; IM':.. V. thnrreds, I i cre,i buhes Mr. P. Spelmuas, .lA acres, 631 bu ashls. --Joe Arnoi(ld, thme coloreCd man that hiad beenai ,oajfined ini jail at And(er-soni for severait mthtls patst, chariaged with : having been 'onniecltedl with the mur decr of the Frmankllis, near- Ninety-Six, 4soiti I imea ago, was triedl in A bleville .week beforeo last anad ac-quitted. --A'Li "C otnv Demtoc-ratic( .Cami paigna Chlib" lhas' beeai -roaitized int Carileston, tfori thc purpjose -of' pr'ocur - Intg,. fthrough t he Deinaineratie-' organaiza l ion, thle noit~ionfii Ond eletion of' I Catpt. Wmn. A, Conumitenuar to thie mar if orally of' thei cit y. The'election con'es i otlfina Deemiber-. I -Th botad of dlireCtorS of the Cliar - lot te, Cohnanbia andi( Auigusta iliiroad held their quariterly~ tmeetinig ini Cohum bin ott Fridayv. - VTe rep arIs submitted 'showy anm licrease of' the II et earnuings of C fthr ioad i' 't:he yast .'big.ht .pionths, endn 1stofMay, 1879 ~of $74,000 Severtt oe net ear-niiigs for' the simo Iperiod1 laist y-ear. It's a .rood timo to Sr-aiisc t he fmreight ott c.ottoi ---As Mr'. James Boweni,ofAbbeville tcountty, was on his way home fiomn his .lti onec day last; week he onmec in cotn tact wi'th a mnad. ox. Whmen lie fir-st -saw thie lo x it was aubout . t wenatv feet from lh i. step)ped1 back andl pieked u ip a stick, at which flue fox bCcameii so tt'nrged thiat hue spr)aang at him, selzintg his pantts and held ont to themn until Mu'. Ilowen killed himt. --Otn Friday .l.ast a colored moan jmnmed Sci piO Waright was killed by-Mm-. .. F, M. Rogers, one of the most respec t. table citizenis of D)arlitgbtn county. Scipio was iiat emtploye o 01 Mr-. Rogers, Sand( beintg reptroved for' neglect of (duty' becamo insolent.,r made an1 a.ssault ont Mr. Rogers, and threen ted to take his a life. Mr. Rogers ordlered himt off the r -planttationi, aind.in his off'ort to efforce a his ou-der shot Scipio. * Se--A m aniseeming to be a desperate e haacerwa artedSt( neat' Rock e 1111l on Satur-day before last by order I of Trial Jsttic Fowell, for bramdish luig a pistol-lin -his yard anid usling vor'y -violenat and thai'atenting lang~uage3 to the e lad(iesl o thte house wheat asked to quit a the .)premilses. His namre 15is ep)orted 1 to be John Thompson Wylie, former-ly t. of Chtester county. .in default. of ball g lie wont to jail. The sheriff of York a had in lais possession several other - warriant for tJme arm-cst of the same I -Sumi er has had a sensation. .Mrs. I' Str'other, wife of D). P. Strollher, chop :1 ed1 with onme Sam Wilson, taking her sont1 twelve year's of age. The party were arraestedl in Augusta, at (lie in stance of Mr'. Strotherm. Mrs. Strothter' 1 siId thant shte was going to Houston, C Texas, to visit her sisters, and as WVil - sonm was oan htis way to the same place -shae had simlyl put hertself under. lisa I protectioni and that there was nothintg 1 wrtonmg wftatever'. Wilson said the ) samne thing. Mr. Str-othter, on being I notified of time arrest of the parties, in ) atructed the police to let them go, pro I viding they sent his sonm- home. This I arrangement was agreed to, Mrs. >Strother-amu WIlson--left at once for Texlas, and he' boy was sent back to l isa fathmer. .- -The Baltmore papers report a Squiet but ver'y grneral revival, of re. I igion in that city, which 1. largely I credited to the~ labors of Mr.,-Mo(d. ",** 1'h"-W OJP- THE' DAYV. -JQhn Brow:., Jr., is going to Kan sas to help the colored refugses. -A fire occurred at Point. I;reeze, a., oIn;Fridtiy, which constumned. half a milllon dollars' worth .of proplrty. --'1,bo e.NConf'ederato General Lon , street ad his pocket picked of go watetitand..cham in Gainesvillo,. AAt, a few days igo. -Mft, xra ). Sankey is resting at INIttdciudno,. Wales. .i1e will assist Mr. Mootlrn. a. campatign of six niont,ht i'L St. Louis next winter. -flte Cincinnatl A'nqu.irar says the the Ohio Democratic platform' was written by MAr.. Thurian h t;nsoli and. adopted by the convci.ition \thout ohit)gimg a word of it, -O'1Learv, tihe pedestritn, has a%-. ,epted the challenge of Crossland, the .nglish walIer, to walk a seventy-two bour mnatclt for $5,000 and two-thirds )f the gate L:oaoy. -Newl York physicians atre d.eeply. LI.toosted in the treattmnt ofa maIn. Whose heart. has in some wV.v shifite+ rrohn its natural 1l)1ace to Iis x1yht. side, tad has beent doIing duty Il inla inade :late itshion in this novel location for two years. -A cyclone passed ovev Sanders ville, Ga., on Thursday. The CatLoWe :hurch was blown down and tmtuir trees were ipiroote1. Fencing an mrops sustatined considerable dama)age, but no ives ivero lost. --The passenger coach which keft' Sidney, Neb., for the Black Hills, last Monday, was stopped by masked rob bers on '1'ueSdty mniditht, the four pa ontgers robbed of thmeir money wa valuables, and the mail ritleJ.. The coach was then permitted t.t pro.eed. -Less than two vears a o a catt0on factory was built itn Natc cz, Miss , every dollar o' the stot;k in which is owi.ed by her own citizens, and which is yielding the very handsome return of nearly twenty per cent. oIL the Ilk, vest ment. -A law just approved by GOvernor Robinson, of New York, p'rovidos for winding i) the business of failing sav ings balks without calling In a receiv er, who, Ais far as these institutions are concerned, has generally provtbd as bad as the t.lief. -There are ma'ny indications that Ben Butler will make another attempt to capture the State conventtivn of Massachusetts Democrats and secure the regular 1)emnocratic nolmination for the governorship. .lie has already catptured a number of township and 0ounty organizations. -It seems that the eleven school -hikIront who recently died so sudden Iv at Jacob's ,lill, a little village in Nortl)erl Vormnont, were nct poisoned at thte. brook, as at. first supposed, but wv.r" thle victims ofdiphithieria, induced byv fbul pools and sinks under and LIrloun(l. thiQ seliool-house. -.The cott on merchant s of New York estimate that. they tye Jnst $50,0t) mlrttt1ly iw thet tho of ootton f'ont bales, ant hey have tried to break up the stealing by indicting John and Nicholas Costello and other samIp)lers to whom the stolen cotton has been l racecL. -'reports from nearly all parts of Northern-Ohio, and some in Western Pennsylvania, show that there will be ibout twq-thirds of the usual crop of wheat,-it,ithatt the corn crop will le a tiluro in 44ns,0quenpo of the d(ohQl)t, Oats are lietter thanii corn,l but tlwere Wli. itloelf' two-thirids of the 'IuuL Qrnp or y, w4. .frui, will be vr light.; poitaltoes lhir. *The iiu nt'o on TXIjeday passed g bill toe remuove the political dis8abilitIes of J. C: ~ Peniberton. Mr. Pemnberton w~as a lieuitenanmt-gceeral in (lie Coni feerate service, the p.orsonlal friend of If on, Jofferson Un'WviM, and wvill be re memubered a.s .the Con foderate general whIo suirrender'ed Viokshuirg to Geu, Griant. lie is now living in Philadel phia. -"Bull Run?' Russell, tihe well kno1wnI correspon dent of tile Lond on TiVmes, hqs gone to South Africa withi Sir G arneot Wolael oy. lHe goes out to represenlt the London Dafl/ Tfeleigraph, hiia-rmg, aifter forty youars' connection, tranlsfeXrred lis al legianlce from thle London TJimes. to the Telegraph. -Of eleven female candidates who presented themselves for thn first ex amiintionl for thle degrees of the Ui versity of London, six were placed in tihe honior divisioni, four wore doelared cntitled to exhbibition, and one was second in (lie tvhole list of canididates. The stanldard of the London Universi ty is a very high. one, -Mr. G1. WashIngton Childs de clares that Gen. Granit has 1n0 polit.1da1 plans. Mr. Childslif ormis a reporter that if (Grant' really enitei'tainecd anly expect at ion of becoin g a ocandidato for time Presidency-, he would certalinly have writteri to him on the subjecct. A's Gen. Grant hmas "inever nmentionled tIle matter 1in'h1s letters," Mr-.- ChilIds is convined( that a thuird term is wvholly foreign to his thoughts. Fudge!i -Maniley Stephens, the night watch man at Clark's saw mill at lunlter-'s Cr-eek iMlich., went home at an early hiom' i Aturday mloring anmd found Johnm lionsou there. Suspecting Ihim) of crimnal lntimacoy with his wife, lie shot 1him1 twice through the head( anId thiree tines thr'ough the chest, ie then shQt his wvife thlrough t,ho head and himnself thr-ough the head, kiling him self instanltly. Afi's, . Stevens and IIouse wer*e mor'tally wounded. BANANAs.-,Few .peo ple who see b)anmanas haniging in fruit dealers' shops thinuk of theml as more thanm a trop)ical lhl-y. - Iln fact, they are the -staple artiolo.ef food In sotne p)arts of the world, and, according to Humboldt, an acre of bananas will produce as much01 food for a man as tweonty-Ilvo acres of wheat. It is the case with which bananas are grown that is the great obstacle to civIlization in soane tr'opical countries. It Is so easy to get a living without wvork that no eflort wvIll be imade, and the men become hazy and lintolerably shiftless. All tliat Is needed is to stick a.cuttlng Into tho grround. It will ripen its f'nit in twelve or thirteen months without fi.rther care, each plant having f'om seventy-flye to one hundred and twen ty-flyve bananas; and when that (dies down,' after ikulting, new shoots spr1ing up to take its plface. In regions wher-e frosts never r'eaoh, bananas are found ini all stages of growth, ripening their failt every day anid every month in the year. -It is. annonmed that -sIx of' the eight young ladles who acted as brides. makda when Nellie Grant was married have already found husbands. The moral is-Be bridestosids te tho daugh.. ter of a Pr'esidit If yen Want t* mrfr' early. '-Pay your duiseriptioi ttTRObUCED, 1805. A TORPID LIVER Ia the fruitful source of 4?V' s ygp.! nent among whc are DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS IYSE1ITERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER JAUNdICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM PLAIKT, COLIC, ETC. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. tote of Appetite and Nausea, the bowels qgt,vo, but sometimes alternate with IIgst oea, Pain in the Head, acoonwiiis W AuU senaation in the baok part,Pain ftp t)vright eido and udei'~hlehoi1dei r insdo. f\ullriiss after eating, with a diin" olJpaVQi to exrtionof bodyoriiind, Irir. tabj octgitper, iLow ~ritow I so~i mozgc, with a feeling of having negleoted tQdulty, Coloralwoarinoas; Dizwinees, rin 6i at the Ienrt, Dite leforo te Q7ea, YoUow skin, Headaoho genoraliy over thie right eye, Roetlesness atnight with fitfii dreams, highly colored Urine. 3' THESE WARNINOS ARE UNHEEDED, 8Et.QU$ DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPEga TUTT'S PILLS are ospecially adapted to such cases, a single dose efro.ct such a change of fooUtg as to astonish the sufferor, TUTT'S PILLS fre(rome any prop.erties thtat can inj ure ohe weat dellctue erganteatlou. Tnhey Search C!leaner, Vtarily, nd Invlgorato the entire Nystem. Hy relleving 'te en= grged I.lver, they aiennee tist blood, from~ poisonausai ii utcir ,,ttd t>As lnm tgt health and vitality to the body, entsalg the bowels to act naturally, wltheust which nao ens cma fliel welle A Noted Divine, says: Dr. TUTlT:-Dear Rir " For ten years I have be a martyr to Dyspoepai, Gunetiprtinn and Piles. Last Bpring gyour Pills were recomnmnded to tne; I used them (hut wla lile faith). I am now a well man, baegood appe!ite, dlgee.tton perfeet, re.ular atoolt pies gone, and (have gained forty ~oudssoltd 9e ,' Thoy are woirthi their weI hlti o goud. Rc~v. lt. L. S[l PSO t, I4nulsrille, Rx. TUTTS PILLS, heir rst ellct is Ja ni rtte lte Appetite, and cause the htiy to Takec ou Fleaih, thus the system is nattriltd, and by tilcir Toole Ac, 899o01o athLte Iucelgestlre Orgatat1 $ogtt;q>f 8toole aye rYodUCgu DR. J. F. HAYW00D OF NEW YORK, SAYSV "Few diseases exist that cannot be reliove4 by re, storing the Liver to its normau functions, and for this purpose norapdy Me ovor boon tinvonWd that has as apy.~ &t elluet pa 1 4,'J-"S 1'111"." $OL,U EVERYWHERE, PRICE R5 CENTS. Oftce 35 Murray Street, New York. 9W- Dr. TUTiT'S MANUAL of Valuable Infor mation and Useful eceipt." will bomalled/re. on application. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Oa*RAIni AI ul eQhae f OLojaQ pat a aura~Uoir.at Iinetana-h onusly, and is as Iarmles as sprng water. Sold by Druggists, or sent by oxpreas on roroipt of $1. Office, 35 Murray St., New Yqrk. SECOND STOCK OF SPRNGANDlSM1E 9D AlURIV1'D AT SUGrN EMER & GROESCRlEL's, Consisting of 200 piec.es Calico, 50 pieces Muslin, 25 pieces Pique, Whito and Figured, 100 pieces Bleached Domestie, all soldct brands, Nowv York Mills, Wamnsutta and Fruit of the Looi. Dress Goods in all tityles and quality, All Wool Bluntings, Cash mores, Cottonades and Brown Sheoting. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHIfG, Boots, Shoes and fla't is complete, which we sell at very low prices. All we ask is to give us a trial before buying elsewvhere, as we take par.. ticular pains in showin g our goods. OUR~ NOTION AND MILLINERY Doepartmetnt is full of Nowv Goods anud Styles. Ladics' Glovea from onne to six Buttons itn Lyle Thread andi Silk. Ladies', Misses' and Children's .Hose in all styles and colors. Fans-and Ladies' Neck Wear TOO N'UMEROUS TO MENTION Collars and Cuffs and many styles of Buttons. SPETOIAT Ye 100 rarasols at 25 conts each. 100 Neck Tios at 5 cents each. 25 pairs Boys' Button Gaiters, worth $3.00, for $1.00-Nos. 10, 18, and 1 to 4. One lot Wonments Shoes, Nos. 3 and 4, at 50 cents. One lot Gents' Shoes,'worth $8.00, sold for $1.00. Remnember all those wvill only be sold for the next THIRTY DAYS at thxese prices, before taking stook and a change of the firm. Res octfiill may 24 P. IT. O'Brian, of Stan Franeisoo, Cal., says: "Heratld Compound is the best cement for broken wares I over saw. I have articles monded with~ it ,that stand an good as before they wore broken." Sold by all d ruggistd And country nirobants or If yor.r dru ggist hakp't ~ti,and woa't flead ttir f, 40ui4 $0o e for a bot. ie to " -JNO. ,T. PATRIOR(, Soule bienfacturer, 'iay 17.-f 5Iw Wadeboro, N. Ci, IN the Stat4i1id Sewdlay Stato Shoe4 . T?4 a :,t,'twC ELLOW FEVER--LAOCK VOMIT It is too soo0 to forgot the ratvageu of this ,eriible disease, wlich willpp dobt return in n rziie t"Qnant and t'ulbfit forma in the. Lill nontas r(f,. L MICIt It 'S LfiAlpT.IIC, a reiedy dliscov 'red iu i0u erd Nlibla ant ustd with sycli OiondertI r lt 1mi South Anmeric wlori t iml no:t agt'a ted cast of fever are toy)id, auses fron.onq. tp t 0 olhnces of bile to )o literell or strained fro the blood eah tilne it >asses through typ livotp as long an an excss if bile exists. By its wonderful action (?n the Aiver and Stomach .t1e iI'ATINS not 0111y pre tents to a certainty any kind of Fever and lack Vomit, but also cures Hleadache, Consli )t-lon of the Bowels, Dysoeksila qind all tllarlal diseases. No one need fear Yellow Fever who will 'xpel the A'alaral Polson end excess of h)ike rom tile blood by using .ixntitmLs iEryIs, vhich is sed by all )rugglsts in 26 cent' ai)l li.00 bottles, or will be sent by express by the P'roprletors F. ERRELL & CO., Phila., Pa. Dr. I'en\, ilto)'s. Stillil)gia ol; Quicen's Delight. CW-The reports of wondrful cures of Kheuma timsn, Scrofula, Salt Itheum, S.vphilis, Cancer, Ulcers and Sores, that comne front all parts of tihe oomtntry, are not o' cenl"ta1l but s iraculous as to be doul) 'd was it not for tihe abundance of proof. Rem kable Ouro of Sorofula, &o, CASE OF COL. J. C. BiIANSON. KINoSToN, OIA., September 15, 1871. OEN'rS :--For sixteen years I have been a great sufferer from Scrofula in Its most distressing for;ns. I have been confiined to my room and1 beI for ltfteen years with scrolious ui(era Ilons. 'lhe most npproved rewelAes for such cases had been used, and the most (,inuoent hysIcU tWAlW 9, , out any decided benellt. u iostamted, stressedi despond 1ug, I was advised by Dr. Ayer, of Floyq Comm. tv, Ga., to comnmence the usoof your Compound k xtract Stillitigha. Lang iage is as insufilcient to describe 1.1 relief 1 oligo1t fr0l.tJ)e Uso of the Stillingia as it Is 1" convoy an adequate idea of tie intensity of my suffering before using yo,r ,edtcino; sutlicient to say I aban doned all 0. 11%4GIedles and continued tie use of your Extract Of Stillingla, until I can say truly "I am cured of all pain," of all disease with nothing to obstruct the active pursuit of may profession. More than eight mnot.hs haveo eiap)sed sintee this reifnarkablo cure, with1out any return of the disease. For the truttlA o.( \\e above statemon t, I refer to any gentlemal an Bariow County, Ga., and to the innbe s of the bar of Cherokee Clirctit., who are ac(qualtnted withi me. I shall over reiain, with the leepest gratitude, Your obedient servant, d1. V. BIANSON, Att'y. at Law. A MIRAOLE. WEST POINT, GA., Sept. 16 1870. GNT:-My (taighter was taken on the 26th dlay of Juno, 18i111, with what was suppose(i to be AMce lItheumallsiin, and was treated for lie same with no success. Ini March, foltowing Pieces of bone began to woe.c at of the right arm, and contn.tnud to appear till all the bone fron, tihe elbow to time shoulder joint cane out. Many p\ecos of bone cauno out of right foot anti leg. 'I li case was then pronounced one of W1'hite Swelli ng. After htavi.ng p pen coihned aboutt six year;toher bed and the case con si(lered lIlopeless, I was induced to try Dr. Porn bertdns's Compound Extract of Stillingia. and was so well satistled with its effects that I have cont.inmed time use of it until the present. My daughter was confined to her bed about six years before she sat up or even turned over witllogt help. SIho now sits up all day, antd sews most of her (t1ie--,0s wpllked across the room. Her genoral liall isncw gpg rnd I believe she will, ats her limbs gain strength walk wcl. attribute her recovery, with the blessing of e, to thl \\se oqf your invaluable maedlcine.t With gratitudo, I al, yours truly, W. B. BLANTON. WRST PoINT, (In., Sept. 10, 1870. GENTs :-The above certtilcatc of Mr. W. 11. Blaiton we know atid certify to as being trite. Tihe thing is so iundreils of t,io most respect ed citizens will certify to it. As much reference cai be given as may lie reqircd. Yours truly, QA1W FOit D & W A LKER, Druggists. IION . 1). WILLIAMS. |W p . PEMB ERTON'S STILLINGIA is pre pare y \ '. LILIRiELL & CO., Phila., Pa. S01(d by qi ;itgfts4 q n $1.00l hottlps.i, or sent b., express. Agents itate(t to canvass every where. 8e eid for Book-"Qurior1s 8tory"-free to all. Mnd i:tes spat t9 pogr peoplo payable In Instal lnents. may at rURY the best two and a half cent a cigar, at F. W. HABENICHT'S, Rear Df Market Hall. T'OWN ORDINANCE. B EB it enacted and ordained by the L Inlt endant and Wardens of the town of Winnsboro, 8. 0., in Council met: Thmat, for the p)urposo of raising sup plies for the year goinmenoing April 1, 1870, and endinug April 1, 1880, a tax for the sums and inl the manner hereinafter mentioned shall be ai t and paid into the treasury of the said town, for the use and service thereof, that is to sa.y: two and one-half mills ad valorern upon every dollar of the value of all the real and per sonal property within the corporate limits of the town of Winnsboro; two dollars to be paid by every maloe inhabitant b'etiween the ages of sixteon and fifty-five ynmars, in lieu of working upon the strooin of said towns an threlio per cont. upon the amount of sales at auction. 2. All taxes assessed and payable un der this shall be p aidl in the0 following kinds of funds and no other: Gold and silver coin, United States currency and national bank notes. 3. All taxes assessed herein shall be due and payable between the 1st day of October and the 30th cday of Noveumber, i870, incluiave, apd all taxes remaining due and unpaId om t,he lst day of Decem ber, 1879, shall be collected by distress or otherwvise, as new prescribed by law, logether with all legal costs. 4, All persons owning property in~ the corporate~ limits of tihe said town of WVinnsbora are required, between the 15th day of June and the 1at dlay of 'August, 1879, inclusive, to make sworn retnrn of said property for taxation to the tawn cleric, and the .said towli olerlk is hereby required, when property-holders fail or refuse to make said sworn return, to add fifty per gentumn to the return of the p)revious mnunioiFal year. Dono in Concil, this thirty-first day of May, A. D. 1879, under the corporte seal of the said Town Qouneil. (SEAL.) JAS. A. BRICE, Attest: - Intendant. Oleik. R Swoet Mali N. b. Corn Wiskey for sale low for cash at F. W. HIABENIGHT'S, Rear of Mar-kot. A PFNNY SAVED IS A PENNY GAINED, You can save money by calling at the Grooory $tore of W. HI.DONL,Y, Just opened a nice lot of Sugar Cured Canvassed Hams at prices to suit the the timIoU. Also a selent stock Coffees and Sagars. Arbueklo's Ungrongst goast ed Coffee a spoolalty. All thle fravorite brands of Augutr Flour, B3olted Meal and Pearl Grits. Canned Gooeds of all de scriptions, Chewing and Smoki-ng Tobae 0o, trigars from time highest to the cheap est brands, hoels and Shoes at low figures. Ladies' fine cloth Gaiters, all sizes, lower thtau the lowest. Oholee WVines andi LI qumors, Porter, fleer and Ale. Flresh Sparling Oider, Cider Vinegar, and Lemns Gie me a call, I will not be unidersold. W. 11, DONLY. may 81 O'^""D & Co' erench afandy, Jamiaiea Rum, Holland-Gin, Gin ger' Trandt Blackbery Blrandy Peach and Appe Brandy, N, iiJ Rom, Sweet Codr, Pure Juice Port Wino, Qatawba Wino, Oherry B3randy Domestic Gins. The .vory best brapdy. of-OClgarse-.chewing and 49w ' oprae mkn Paleoah'1a4r.1 Ayer's Sara.p axilla Foz. Sorofula, and- all scrofulous diseases, -Erysi pelas, Rose, or St*. 4nthp, ny's Fire, Eruptions- oajJ E,ruptive diseases of the skiu, Ulcerations of the Liver, .Stomach, Kidneys, Lungs, Pimples, Pustulea,. Boils, Blotches, Tumors, r1 ei,.Sylst lheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores, Itheunuatiew, Nour a,. iu iQ the hones, Sidp and I-iead, 1 ipile. Weakness, Storility, Leucorrheea, arising. from internal ulceration, and Uterine cjjj se, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis eases, Droppy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, General De bit, andf, f.tL P f i,th Blood. 'ihis Sarsapariht is a combiuation of vegetable alteratives - Stillingia, Man-. drake, Yellow Dock-with the Iodidea of Potassium and Iron, and is the most @ caious medicine yet known for the diseases it is intended to cure. Its ingredients nhe $o skli lfull com. bied, that. the fuli ller sv ect of eaQe3 i assured, and while it is swmilid as to be harmless even to children, it is still so effectual as to,pwge out from the aystem those impuriiies and corruptions which develop Wto loathsome disease. 'She reputation it enjoys- is derived from its cures, and the confidence whicl$ prominent physicians all over the coun try repose in it, prove their experienc? of its usefulness. Certificatea attesting its virtues have accumui>ated, and arq constantly being received, and as many of these cases are publicly knoWn, they furnish convincing evidence of the superiority of this Sar. saparilrj over every ot,e alterative medicine. So generally is its superi ority to any other,medicine k>h,\n, that we need do no more than to assure the public that the best qualities it has ever possessed are strictly maintained, PREPARE%Y Dr. J. C, AXER& A, Lowell, Mass., Pracg(pgt and Analyeloai oVlaemi . SOLD DT ALI. DRUGGISTS BvanvW4sj A NICE lot of -Himburg Edging J. M. BEATY & CO. JUS.T ARRIVED At the Winnsboro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinory. Bazaar a second lot of new, cheap and ele gant goods. A1.ilUUory a7d anuoy 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 ful1y pre.. pared to pleas the most fastidious, Pnd will talce pleasure in doing so. A beautiful line of Silk and Cotton Parasols ; Corsets, Kid Gloves, aijno' Jabots and Ties or Scarfs ; Dress Goods, Buntings, oglins, Silks, Buttons, Fringes, Trimmings -in fact a full stock of such goods as are usually fohnd in a first-class Millinery, Dry Goods and Sancy Uoods Establihment. SHOiyl. A beautiful line of ladies' and Children's Slippers, Gaitera and Shoes ; also, a nico asotment of Nen's Shops, GROCERIES. A full and fresh stock of Family Groceries: Bacon, Mpabk Flour, Corn, Sugars, Qfl'ees, goap, Starph1 Powder, Shot, Candies, Cigars~ Tobacco, Kerosene0O11. XIn short, you eiar find all you want. at J. 0. HOAG'S, and as cheap as~ the same goode can~ be bought any where. Don't forget ta call. No trouble to show goods. ii. Q, .UQAG, SEWING MIACIIINEs. Sixteen new and first,claae Sewing M'achines to be in storQ i ay or so. The Newv and Imp roved erti cal Feed Davis, XX. 1, F. ; alsod, the New and Improved American, rang ing inm rice fron $20 upwards Theae 1 achina are from~ the facto rnes of good, responsible companies, and -are warranted to be just a? represented. J. 0. BOAG, mAgenPft for Fair#eld County. ~OR a cool glass .of Pure Lager IBeer--superior. to all others--call at F. WV. FMADEB&CHT's. F'OR HEAJIjI AND PLEASURE --GO TO PATTERISON'S oE3ilRATED SPRINGS. Ths angs are situated four miles eot f lby and six mites north of Whitaker's, on the Mr-Line B. 11. The mineral waters are sulphur and ohaly, beato. The properties of thess 1phur are ron,sulhurand nensia. .Proporties comrbino are benefiia to afl diseases', and never fall to cure the mea obstibato cassa, as miany will testify. The chaly, boato waters cannot be supsed, having wrought many almost Miaulous onires. These celebrtdSptlgiroiboez and the prcape reaho aang biee red#roed this season. oses, coquet grornds, ten pin alley, and other amusements .and attractions free fot viuitors. Haok. run., ning from l4place will ~o. r at Shely or at Witakop'e, 6i~i4 11. I. tippa short notice to he z*6r, JATh6 QF SOARt Per day . . - 41.25 Per week * - -7.00 P'erionth . . . . .00 Per month tor2 Sr more rmoMths -80 OhildrenaM sralt hal re.