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New Advert Imements. Notice-C. C. & A. It. R. 'Tfax Notiec-E. S. Chandler, Clerl lRemoved-W. II. D)onlly. Mr. D. .J. Nacaulev has come to hu cotton in Winnsboro this season, all] lmay be found at the store of Mr. Ji< L. Mhtnnaugh. Mlr. Macantley -wi always pay the best prices for tt staple. 11FtOVAL.-Mr.Wl.Wm. 11. Donly h: 'eloved to a larger atd botter cstal lishmntt. lie keeps iit class arichi in great variety, aid will always s! at lowest l,i g p1rices. Give hihn call.and be convinced. iAs1 :1.u..--A. match gaiie of ba. ball wts pl4yed on the College (,rer TlluesdaytiernC1Ioon bet wo t le Ston< walls o4Co1unbi iil the C7arolim., of W.imisboro, bot Ih jtntior,. 'riTe ganu progressed smoothly an(1 evenly for whilc;until (ihe Columnbin boys-uhnde spirltol the third inning'and praclica ly won the gaille, the:] coill inuing.the advantage to the end of tle. gai Six intnings Were played, when a(11111 11ess put an encl to the gytnte, the scot standing twenty to 1oln, in favor of'C htumbia. TIhat, satme evening at damn was given at the College had the fi tivities vere kept up till midnight. P1ROv)'1.D rxs 01.' COURT. Trial ofCivil Casc -An Interest Ing Quo tlou--Ttio Value of a Tax Title. The following is ia synoposis of il cases disposed of in the Court of Con muont Pleas, since outr last, report : M%ary T.1.'hinney Vs. Wmil. Jolhnsto -Messrs. Gaillard & .Reynoklds Vor p titioner, Col. Jas. II lRion for cehml nut. This was an action by the pet tioner to have her. d(ocwei' In Ihe lot laml in 11innsboro oil wihich nov stand the stores. 4omherly owned b 1t.T. 1.igbrtson. The defendat r'esisted the petitijoner's claimi on numtber of grounds. Tile Judge< Pr'obate decredP( for the pet itionier, alu tile defedti(tIt apledli to tile Circu Ciourt. After hlearinlg atrgum)enlt counsel Onl both s)ides, Jdge Waiiat took tile papers~l' in theo case and1( 1 ser'vedI his dlecisionl. Louisai G. Clarke r.s. Rlobert li'au 1111n and1 Others. The Samo v's. Clin pion11 ioykinl. Thieseo cases were tic together-C(ol. JatS. .I1. I bion appen0 ig for th pcit ioner i iOlIn 11d Me'ssr Giaihard &'i Ileynioids for' tile defet< ants. TheC Judge of Probate had di creedi ai sum1 tf mlolley to bc~ paid I fbr.hr dower, taking tile. v'ah of- tho land at tile time of t.1 conyVcyanIcO to the defendatuls a f'e yearsl' atert te (leatil ofthle pe'tition110 I4Unsbanid. Tfhe defenCldatlts at1ppealed the Cit'cuit Court, upon01 tile groinl (among othlers) thaft thle pr'esenlt vahi of tile land shlould ho tatl:enu as a hia fo aldmeaQfsuremenL't of dlower. TP1 Circuit Judge sumstaitted tis vic and1( remanilded the case to the Court Jamnes II. Stewart 's. Wm.I S. h-il and WV. Walt Bricc, Executtors of' Ii Will of John G. Bricc, Deceased-Al A. M. Mackey for tile pilititl', Messi MceCants k, Douglass for' the defenIdat Ti's waVIs an. ap)peal from1 the cour't Trial Justice Neil. Th'ie pilaitt climeId tat, inl January, 1873, hie Iiu left with the dleceased cer'tainl scho ceretifioates of tihe aggregate face vali of $140, out of wich theo doceasedi wa to pay islCf $110, aund retuil balaince to thle iplaitil. The derenOt an11s set upj thatt the0 schlool certificat were nQt collect9d for some timo 'aft they were receiv'ed, and; thmt the i terost accruc4 on the $110 was enout to exhartst the balance of $80., agains - tis? hII p4iintiff sete gp th~ the decdAed b4ZPtake!l thle:coltfcat to payn ' 'a~t r'j ' a # over . an(U Mub&6' tho{ dfebteae The tia'jutc 'tvejhgnient,f6 tl full for,the .pfahitifl. *Caroline, f. Kelly ys.; G6orgeS McMaster--Mossrs. Lyles *' -Barra for p)laithitfl, (Col. Jas. HI. Rion1 for a fendanit. Th'is was net ion brought 1 thy paintiff to 'cove ith' ant a coi'tain tract of- la 1 a *0th And. Thoeusoiging's~ tti 0oI plt)Iaintiffwa a p ~tuL,d4 ia oli'hi to b#td dW4 ot pi@ct ,tftY1 1 44fat T'he Ju'dgo bbJ t1ok tWih6 '6ij te tAkO1ir6i AQtAMIIloMbill'n ald& iff'dp~VI4t ir,IV. hady0dthfAute hi f~ S1shall annually cause the liet ot' deli . qlu'nt htu(I in the couinty to be pit hshed weekly for t wo weeks in 0 9. ne wspapeor inl hIs county. * * And the sid Auditor shitll insert, 1,, the foot. of the said delinquent list, C)r" copy of said notice, ant certify to tl u, correctness h1lereof, ill what Ippelr ll * sattnC was( published, when and ho a long, and sign the samue ofileially. It. was inl proofthatt !he re(luiremnen t'of this section, as setti,rthl in the par rah1; beging with the wo1 litm(l(," and( ending, With thle woi 1(1 i/i("h/l1e//," had 11ot been carrild ou n.. The lIevi'.ed Statuites 1'(rther providl iS The County Auditor or his depu Ii- siall attend till sales of deliiliiucut re 1. estate mltade Ih 'le Tr.1le.uIrer of 1I 'l county. al : .ha1l 11nake a record -h snehl i'n a substanlial book, thereiii id d1 setribing the several parcels oll'ered i t-- Sale, as decwri1e(1 in lite ti dvertiseiel .)utbiiresaid, and stating how muIcht eeach parcel was sold, and to who sold, .l It was sliown, also, that nonie of ti prOVisions of this section wecre cot plied wVithl-('xceptI, ofe:ours.5. a,. to II presence of the (ouinty Auditor at tl $ale. The Judge isItr uct;ed the jtn Sihat the two irregutlarities above mne! tioned were ihtatl to thle deR.imdant1 title, and the only <uestion for1 thel 'was the mieatsure of dimages. '1! cjury rendered thle followiIg Verdliel 'e in(l for the plaintifl the land ! d1(is~pute, wi(th six huliredl and sevent edollars, (thunaIges." 'The delfendlant counlsel gave lotice ofa motion For new trial, on the ground of excessiv IS damlalges. T'!E 1'ELLO I.' 1'Ib. I I ImlIs, Septeinber 15.-Thirtev IewV cases; wet'e repotd('(1 Il r 11111101111 --aluoln (he ttutber John )ev'o e Johnl Lg'er', Mr.ls. Ilnl,' OILolnne I and t wo children of Rtev. J. .1. l'ere i .Jewisil divine. S-evel dent hs hav '0lll'((1 since last Iighl-.unloii Is themu TIimothy hefe, at pOlicelnal . GIevott. )evisica and Nanler 'ulv I W1hites. The weather is clir an a c'd 'l'h thirmiometot fill last nigl - t.o :1. ti ili'1s, Sept. 16-"- P. M---Twi i ty-11hr1ee cases in all, eloVen whites ant I wtelVe colored, were reported to-d1a SIhr.e (dit.io)nal deathls w1ere' repoi (, edl: .l:eph Sharp and two colore peryons. . 1osepht kharp - was 'th brhel r of lichard Sharp whose dat c ocem r.d last nlight. Both had sougl ;- rtiige at at house six miles east. of (.1 city, on Poplar street houlevari Several per sonts died inl the Saill house last yeatr and four have bec br-ied fromil there this S('ason1. Ninw Onu.s. Spltcimber 15. 0rceiiville, Miss., Specials report t11 e preValnice of tlitlnnt Ieer at Col dordia. Severl denths have oCCurre dluring th'e last week, including Frank, (1eor;ge TIobia and1 Attorne n 1ey. Surrodl(lilg neigihborhoo( have giartlined against Concordia. - A n.r IONEY.1-:.ON.-Soelc da% It ago;;( there was published tle azssl'ti() in SeVeral New York papers that, MrlP lrederick iLetti Slith, the wi1 of Y Reading, 'a., lawyer of large mean t had eloped Wit Ii at young man of tn a place0, anld that thle two had4 101 etled i (years of alge, and4 her hus1balnd wI . nearly lifty.~ Thieoung wie o >f over her own s.ignatuire: :0 "Uniut hlIlful and4 riudicuhlus aiccoutit me,4' of' miy separtion4)1 froml 1113 hu1 ba1104, havIing beeti1 p'Uilshd, I fel 1- that11 ii is incumbllolut 011 10e 1to give,i 1- miy own defen)sO, a1 true 81 statement < ol the 4case. 1 marrU'ied Fredrc(C1k L: S.mith1, who is about thi.,rty yeta p senior,. tW wo mon1ths ago, atlir a 'shq - weO re4tul'Ined to his home114 at .ilendlin e-- lIIs a1ggressl'ive dlispoition1and (i1calus les 1 jealousi)es8 801 soonI made life with i i rinlto.)lerable. Sp)ies' were 1ut, upon01 n acetions, and1( every'thling thatut I did4 w; te re ported1 1to himj.' L rebelled' again11 1o such11 1itratment, and iln a lit. of' raW:e I wv orderePd me14 from1 (ho housc. ~ThI swas on Sat urdaty, Aug~ust 29. I pl 011 o a1 pilin travelin1g <flress an1d.cameu 14 Phib111idlphi alonte, leavin1 g till ni Jd ossess1ins wVithI himii. Ai1'vinlg he~ ue 1 wvent to) the0 boardinIg-hIoiuse bvhe is had lived for a long t imIe. pre'vious lilny m1ar1r iage. As fori Ithe4 suit. f 'dvrehe is repoiled to have4 brouv 1) thriioughi the newIspapWIes, nor1 01an, imag1 iaC al1ly groun1d for'81 luca inot i e( on1 his plart.' r. oV2r&l CAndLIxA xx1 wIS, s. -The R1ev. Dr'. Wi.8. Plumiiier recet a' ly' ecle3brated his sevent.y-eighth birt of' day. itT' -Dr'. WV. R. Nelson, of Ker'shawI id memniber1 of' the Le'gishitliure, dlied. it t 01 lhoi on TJhuirsday, 1.be 11.thi instimit c3rected 1 alrgean 111an iidsopiie. dweV(lijn is 11d( itiihli .Ili! MII1' vituil ii ( -The manaIlgementli of the( Chia)'o.It os Columiibiai anid Auxgusta .lta iroaid hai n_ trainIs shall1 be run on that road,( eh -Mr. A. D. Riay, of SpaurtaunhU county, has a b)eard fIvo f'cet foi s ihsi length, lie has 1ot. shav<y ait since 1110 war, and4. his board ke'eps< os growi1ng~ ' 'I na. -Thle R1ev. Dr'. Moyndurdie is gradM ce ally imprtoving from his late sove SInjur'ies, opsas oned by theo ri'lroi *accienet near Rildgeway. Sever nI4 monthst will pr'obably clapse befo d4 he~ can1 resumell thl iscag f --Seven of te townIships ofAnders< e ountyv recenitly voted1 On the qjuesti *of makhing a subscript ion in aid of I. " Savannah Valley Rlairoad. Ea 0- townshIp gave a rnajoity in favoiz yyV the sutbscipiItin. Ii idto.walk in additio t hvoc-qualteU Slf ' his dinm pr --ma Butler,~ ~ o rs,hal an o om it t 4 ,iga h~ ofif'I ilidefleid !let Jwe# fro Newpoit Rt. . whore tbh6 coJ di hndbe inss for egyeraJ. ~14 ~'A few years a~ hqlt' Kd( nii Olghtoeiu hiui~.t (0 1 o dok< toand bi a odl~~0 f I6n, h~ an r y bao , g altad Mi i ig siXeor 9 1 19 ngione out of I8I httiiS. I- T1"L . A0IS'I'VL iIUM1IJG)!. A t''entant 1tesqen it1 low fronlt Is Lntid lord With a 1*I,tol. at l The Chitriotte Ob.er'ec,'r of ''hursdnv i last contain-, tle tbllowing atitcuiars t of'the killing of Dr. ,J J. lfort.onl in I Latneliste': The victim was I)r. J. J. tt 11"irton, at brothervotMr. ('C.11orton, of this city, at hIighly respected physi ts ciao, who lIved lin ihe southern plt of tihe(, cotinty, near Plea)1t TIll, and aL the s11el.e wits Jaies Ilenuet t, one of ,d (.4 lenants. The dlillicltty occut'rc(< .dl about the renfs. 1)r. 11o.rton, on ill( t. (INy beilrT ile oc1ertirrc, vent to the1( bouise ol theI fat he.r of Jatins Lclinlet t, and complined o' the deh ir i.the du livery o' his shareo of the' erop. On thie I'ollo)winy dar~ hel senut his I wagon to the field wIIere ln-l e' tt. wias workinlg, with instrte tiots to llennett to load it with rI his Share of t, loader whirh had It juist he ii ecred. The waVgon did not It 1(tIirtI 1 5oon1 as it slotihI have (Ione. it andl i)r. hlorfonl wentl to flhe fIIt'd- to 4"'vtain the clause of the delav. lie e l'outu( 1hI ilo )it-pH had betnii tilkell - Iow:r<I Iouing Ilid wagol. In the ('Oi'se of it (':)iv Siltlo iot( (a1jIarrel S>r1Ivg tip het.weei Ihe imn, and I)r. Ilortoi ir'uck IlInnett with it caue. y 'Ihe liI(tr dIrett" it pistol and ihred at 1- his ainitagonist, ,irikinlg himll in thei " a.hi)nlltn. .Ile thedl ag;ain, but by this I mlne 1loonha bIt beg un to fall, anel the s(:Condt shot tllissed him. .I o died e1 ahliost, ill<insfiat'1v. Jll iet I nmade no attelmi>t to escatl)e, anl shortly after 11 th' oCeti'renCO was arrested anid selt to jail inl Laucasler. 'loth mein have hiri connect iol1s in the nihi.11borhood an(1 I great deal of exciitemlet. still S)revai Is. They had been on very inl tluitto and tiln icable relationis ill to tle dayi- bei)re tIlle occutrence. Ben n1et t is (,uite ia yotiiing nlan, and has borne a good character. IN<e1501.:.. Sll,t.:'>.-Shorilv after ih Robert. (. Ingersoll Was (lefatited1 in hia, race fo- the governorshil) Of lli. no)is,- ho Was one davy bttiserotsi)y and I bla.lphemously i'htiIihg Ii is initl t lelity von board( ol' a railroad I rain b+-. c' n Chicago aie 1ul Peoria. A 'ter leing g iOh'. Iml otren-ively volublIle, he I tIIled to a ge'iileIrtnan 1eal' hiiit and ' deliatlll}\ (lyeilntdd, '"''ell 'mhe of one t goo( aInId great" public restiit. that. t Chii'islianity h:s ever" ac'm)plishlP(?" The genltleinl:tn, nil wishing to open -il an1"arllunent wit h l.he boaster, besita ted telIo answer. ''he triii ha.ld topped, -- an(d lilt were sileiit in the car. Jusl - lhenh aul old halv oeightv years, who sI.t (1 just behin'id Mr. Iiigeisoll, touched his i lrn wIith her tre,inbliig alndl It;daid, Ii "Si.r, 1 do iot kuow, who you are, but It I think 1 cin1 toll -ou on3e glorious Stltilg tIhat Christian'it" his done." I- What is it, Mad.i?'' said Inger-. e,solil. I "It ls kept Robert G. Ingersoll front being' governoi' of the gre:at State - of Illinois I" If -il,lting hacd that C Inoment 1hishe(l through the car the elet wou dh not have been greater. l ; Ingersoll t urned literally pale w1"itl hrage - and relilined silent. '1'he grand ol.d !' wolan les unlde' the prairic (laises s now, buit her cour"ageous act .'smells swecet, 11(1 blossoins in the clust." r HE books for the colloetion of town - . tes for the year cP.ding Apii 1 st, Sotn1883 will be Op(n from' the 1st any of Oatober to the J st day of December, 1879. it 'Te rato is 'h mills cn all real oitate and ni pesnl)ropert.y, and S2 street tax~ on 9 mac ctizes btweenI the ages of 16 azuld IS 55. Eecutions will issue0 against delin Vquecnts 01n the flyst day of Decomber, 1879. aMy oico~t is att thoestore of' Mossrs. -F. Elder & Co. E. S. CHANDLER, S pt. 8-tttf OIprk anil 'easurer. BEMOVED. SI AVE remnoved to the cortser opposite LMatthows & Co., where I will be glad to see miy f'orme*r cusIomIers and friends. I will keep a full line of Hardware, Groco rs,Wines, Liquors, and e'rything kjusualily found in a first-class grocer'y house. All I ask is a trial beforie pur chasing else w'herg. tO OPt~ W~ I. D)ONLY, ,) pt 18On 113e'Corner. IL'- M h.a D): v'-r , C. C. & A. RI. it., r 'HIS[ ('03mpanfy dles:iring to nienolmmo - - dat e ti,ili aulong it" lino, will 01n and affter' this dato solil RiOUND TiIIP TIOKET . tront its Ioegtl stations to .the Court hIonse or' nlatr.at sttion t'xorato Iduringf the sitting of' the (un)irt and on a sale days of tho cannluty int whicli t,h3 stL is tion is situated. 'These ti!<ets will be g foidfo Jone daC only0(. On Satardag or'cach igweek round trip ficke: s, good to return ,on the following Monday, will, be sold from ll lclt(1 stations to Augusta, Char lotte and Col:imli for' one fare for' the rouind trip. 'Tho above mentioned tick' mi ets wsill not be extended und1(er aycr cusace.Nr itthey bu transfera nl' J,. Aacunno, As.0 ?A 1I Gen 1. Vaser. Agt, sept I7 -txtf re EXAMINATION 'OF TEAOIHERS. ' I~ AN'tS ?qr gl~ rada tciehuers' ai ..'~ u'ert~i4s 'will be., 4gamiined at rc Mdun't' Zio S? io, WIr)nsb,oro, onL (3at. 1s nyday, ctdb'o'r It,(thiir aliturday), rpa frsecond fnd' Thrd gt'aoqertleateg, on >u This to l'bc the dly ' e.romIina(od hikd, and a nih grammar, arithmetie, speflling; rein'g of and writing. Applioants will present themuselves p'.-Ora. m.c in order that they s. n;ay,haveytu.o po. penp1et~ theoir WyorItbly * MoltA4t4 ai:onihVal.on r. sept 0-tx1aw Co. Bd . Examiners. n r1HWe6~ifolge of tliittinsoels 'WIi1g. :00 6'cloo?a ni. ?inbw /pupils Wil'16t. ceiveill e xOeptitlt.ponApdMrin1 d~fl *di\ 1d. and snept6neo. I neormer. -1p Js tt as branohies,:20 perZ Ou i1ii& Ma48p4b~ IE i n21re" fon'd Ane F &NCY GROCER IES JU4T AIUKV'ED, Consislting in part of Cream Cheese, Mlacaroni, Crackers of various kinids, t;uclh %s Creamu, Oy.ster, C:ruhill, Jumbles, Ginger Snaps. Bntter, etc. (Ctnnetl(Goodl, -Pineap ple, PeacheVs,'To m l!. Uarktnew au:1 ti:111mon1 P'ickle s-. .. "c -i:ow and Cuicumber. I,. & P.'r tcel;rated W1.orcestershirc sauce.. GINGE'.1t P1tIESEltVES! G INGEIC PRESERVES! 'ornl Sta rc1:, pu1re an cl !re.sh, Tells of aill kind t. ". tar t(. \\e k(eep i.l; t con V" '0 n0aint a'full t >ek of '181 p1o: ( C1'.,c"G r ;4 s. sulll a a11con, lial, . ar. t'u' ( )fte Sait. M. e :l sse , etc. Bagging andci Ties f4Ir sale ait bottomll prices. N. O.--"W'e aro optrning daily 8 splendid assortmeut of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Ilats, Crockery, etc. Give us a call.and be convineod, . sopt. 11 j. .cMAST ER & CO. .SH1PMAN'S DUPLICATING I.,TTJl, BOOTK. Simple, Convenient, Neat und Cheap. Every businos man should have one. NO INK OR PEN REQULIE. The undersignod is )repared to fill orders. Saml>iles enn b) seen at ally timo. E. S..CHANDLER, e 3ms.Agent G O for the Bay State Sho. J. M. BEATY & CO. ROBEIR TSON, TllAYLOR & CO., -SUCCESSORS TO GE). V. ILLIAMS & CO. Cotton Factors', -)\ ulesale Grocors and1 General Commnission Merchant 1 & 3 P'A.'E STREET, . Charlestch, & L. WhIl give all busipeas their most careful i e.1ion. Cvznsi;.;nmnts of cott n so July12-3 HESTATE OF 80UT'll CA1l0INI ~, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Mary A. Lylas, Plaintiff, against John WV. Lyles, as Admainistrator, Minnie . yles, MattiCo ihith, William Sniith, Dav's Lyics, Victoria Jiyles. Frank i~L h William Liylos, Charlotte E. Ed eRagon, Francee H. McKeown, John T. .M9downi, Dullie U3. Ederington, P're cElU N. Wall, Joseph B Wal, May C. Edcrington. Eugeula Edlerington, Henary, M. Ederington, Barilla 34. Ed erigtoni, TFeai 0; IL. Elorington, Care huaI~ J.. Edering ton, Winni Smuith--d- - fondllanlts. Stumeumons for Relief.- -Comi plaint hot Xerved. To the Defendanns abon' hamed; ~ U re hereby saminohed andl re Lquaired to an awor thec om r laiint in this ac i)a, wvh (!i i. I ditd 1in th11,0 la of th Cl.jrk otf Coem.mun 1'leas for tuo( sidj County, anid to serve am 'm;,v of ::ta an swnr Lt) the said comilplaint on t.ho sub sariber.s at their otlleo, No. 1, Bank llange, Winnsboro, 8. (i., within twenty days af ter tuo sevc hereof, e)xQlisve of' she day of such servico; and if.you fail to answer the complaint. withixi the time aforesad, the plaintiff in thlis action will apl'1y to the Court.for the reOlief deamiand ad ini the complaint. GAILL AIRD & RtEYNOLD8(, 2~at.ed lalintiff' s Attorneysi, aedAngust 6, 18'9. Filed.Anusut 6, 1879., W.H. K('un, C. C. C, P. r. C. aug 7-xtaw~ 6w hn THE ELLIOTT COTTON GIlN, WITH IMPROVED ROLL, 1MANUFACTUl1IID BY~ Jr. 3! ELTIOTT, WINNSJBORO, Si C, 'The slibscriber ha's haaf1ilty years experience in the gin buainoss. * J. M. FELLIOT T. Jnne 14--Smos Storo formerly oopied by Sol. ~fe,, A > to 8 EHEi R.&GROESCHEL. 01; O]t a dool' Lemionade or .tce Soda I' ater, call at F. .W. HABENIOli'Bs, Boar of-Market, ,<' ____ CROCEIR. ASUPP,Y of beautiful Porcelain .14OpaqueoWare, just: arrived and for sale n4prios wvhich dannt fail to please. ,1augL44. MoMAWTEIR,, DI3 E'1& 00, ~b~t)o( a.t A 8 1 i~h& 00. e AUGUS'IA STOLE. 1879, FALL OPENING ' 1879.1 To the People of Fairfield and Adjoining Counties: I TAKE pleasure Ii stating that I have enlarged ily busciness very exleisiVe. ly, having moved into the large and commodious store formerly occupied by Ladd Bros. I am now prepared to otler you lRY GOO1)S, NOTIONS. BOOTS and SIIOES, HATS and CAPS, CROCKERtY and OL4ASSWAlI, and also a fic line of Tobacco and Cigars at ten per cent. less than they lve ever Leen sold in Winnsboro. I.aving ia varied experience and unlimite;l capital, and buying from first hands for cash only, I defy competition. To farmiers buying largely, I will sell any goods in stock at ten per cent. above New York cost. I don't add tenl per cent. f'r expenses, like sone of my coin petitoi"s. My discounts more thin pay freight. Look out. for my price list about the 1st of October. I can duplicate any goods purchased south of Baltimore. When you visit Winnsboro don't buy before calling at the AUG USTA STOltE, and examine may stock and be convinced. aug 1 J. L. Al1MNAUTT, Proprietor. STARTLII Q ANNOllNCEiENT, WE TAKE this opportunity of informing our customers that 1Mfr. Grooschol is now in the Northern markots purchasing a LARGE and CHOICE stock of fall and winter goods. While others may attempt to HUMBUG the public by a great show and parade, WE CONFINE OURSELVES TO SOLI) FACTS, and we pro pose to give our patrons the bonofit of all bargains that we ourselves get. WE DO NOT SELL ONE ARTICLE BELOW COST AND MAKE AN EXTRA PROFIT ON ANOTHER. We charge a reasouable profit on all our goods, and guarantee FAIR DEALING TO ALL who may favor. us with tioir custom. Our regular advertisement with price. list, will appear soon, and buyers will save money by studying it. Mr. A. W. Brown is still with us, and promises great bargains to all his friends, SUG ENIIEIMtER & G RO ESCIIEL. sept 11 s elegantif flnished as'a first-cass Pilan. r the highest.awards at tho Vienna and Centonnial. E artionts.. IT SEW " OE-FOURTH FrA sE than oth. machines., Its Oapacity is unlimiltod. There 'are mnor WIL.SON MACHINES sold in the Urftd 'Statm than the combined sales of all the othere. The WNLSO1' M ENDINC ATTACHMENT for doimg all kinds of repairing. WITHOUT PATCHINC, given FRElE with each rnachine. . ISON SEWING MACE CO EH?GoODS ! RS OJS JUST RECEIVED.. -CONSISTING IN P'AR'' OF- DRESS G OOIDS DRESS GOODS!1 24 bb1s. Molamssea---all gr'ades, Ht ofurtok f 400 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flonir esGosb h aiso i s 10 boxes Cream Cheese, anvintyOrsokon 2 boxes best Italian Maticaroni, 12 bbis, Sugar, all grades, ssso rnfal rndns l 14 sacks of Coffee-1O Rio, 4 best Wo utus aoBnig Java~ ethe,Bie ie an ~6 bbls. Chonico Family Flours aii an ore aoes B3AGGING AND TIIC~S. LARD ini bble., cans anci buckets. ABEUIJIASOTMT B3acon, Best Sugar Cared Hams, fBonLnnDrs od,wt Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed tcsfrTuiig u tc n' lRye ahid Barley.mmiohrlnsiflladCn)lt Nailig Traco Chains, Horse and Mule A wlto ht n ooe Shoes, Axle Grease, White Timig jstone. eod WVine and Cider Vinegar, lto asane rn hrots Smoking Tobacco---emls pndafw assne Durham's best,Altofas,arosanMoqi Chewing Totoetigusi. bacco. MMSlf 3UE IRaisins, Currants and Citron. ALSO,N.1--AomiclyFnfo Fresh Canned Salmon, Peaches and aehr. Tomsatoos, Mixed Pickles, Chow jn Chow and Pepper Sauce.& - ALSO, ~Ai o' ?rnh2rny A fino lot of BOO0TS'AND SHOES. mac un oln i,Qn All of whi'h will be sold cheap for ai pl rny .b in - Cash. CtwaWn1Cer rny nov 9 D. R FLENNIRt omsE Eis Tevrybe DUE WEST FEM!ALE 00LL'EGE, leieI' eerae mkn r {HE twenty-first year will open Octo. oac,adavr ueirFn I. bor 0th, e' . aeTbeSe~ tI~ V A Tihe President and his failty will re-~O1TS ea fow al main ini the College.. L Rates have beeni reduce d. Ttiitioni and ~1 ain Ikd otcnfiete Board, includng washing ando fdel, forbiiesiam'lwtiueipjmeTe s pd the year, oso hundred and shtty-twb del ortmiyeel-frd o ims vli lars. . ok 7usol rymoIlges it1j For further, particulars atelyto the ~fr owotwa.yuc,doO tebm Due Westu, 06 ~ liihr.Yi .MllhSt 11,' 179., moh'aeins pin of ouria Satoc ofm ~tNTtsists ~x7 of Iro-fam Greadies,Al a1~.Wool Buntings, LacoABun.ing, Dotlo,ige'ie an A RRIVE D At tile. Wintisboro Dry Goods, Pancy Goods and ,Iilliuory Bazaar . second lot of lew,.cheap an( olo. , aa:t goods. Millinery and Fancy (GoOds in all the latest/ styles and )oVelties'of t.he ;ceason. Mrs. Boag, having a liest-eilss milliner to assist bor in this Department, is fully pro.. pat-ed to l)1ea:ec the most fastidious, tad wijl takp, plon.pur4 , in doing so. A, beautiful line of Silk and Cotton Parasols ; Corsets, Kid Gloves, Ladies' Jabots and Tics or Scarfs ; Dress Goods, Buntings, Poplins, Silks, Buttons, Fringes, Triinmings -in fact a full stock of such goods i are usually found in a first-class lillinery, Dry Goods and Fancy doods Establishment. SflOES. A beautiful lino of ladies' ani Children's Slippers, Gaiters and Shoes ; also, a nice assortment of Ien's Shoes. GtOCERIES. A full and fresh stock of Family Groceries: Bacon, Meal, Fluor, Corn, Sugars, Coffees, Soap, " Starch, Powder, Shot, Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Kerosene Oil. In short, you can find all you want at J. 0. I,OAG'S, and as clieap as the same goods can be bought any where. Don't forget to call. No trouble to show goods. J. 0. BOAG. SEWING aIACI HNES. Sixteen new and'first-class Sewing Machines to be in store ir a day or so. 'le New and 11pmroved Verti catl Feed Davis, XX. P. F. ; also, the New and Improved Aiperican, rang ig in price frdn $20 upwards. These Machines are from the facto, rios of good, responsible companies, ad are warranted to be just as epresonted J. O. BOAG, Agent for Fairfield County. may 3' N EW YORK WEEY HIERLD. ONEL AOLLA -'A TUT. The circulation or this popular nowspa per h.is more ttan treblwd (ring the past, year. It containa all the loalding neWs conttainod in thq DHily Herald, and is arranged inl handly doyaprtuonts. Tho FORtEIGN NE0WS emlraces special dispatohos from nl quarters~ of the globe. Under the head of -AMElICAN4 NEWS areu give~n the telegraphic dospatochos of the weekl froin aill pacrts of the Union. 'This feat.ure alidMI maktles THE WEEKLY iI EltALD thce most valuable chronicle in the world. as it is the eheapest. Evel'y week is given.a fai.th(u1 rcport of P'oLITIoML NEWVs emnbracin g comp.'oio andi comprohonsive 'l-'apatches frersg- Washington, including inll reports o 4o 517ebohes of eminent p)oliticianls on (1,c0 qulesicas of the hour. . TilE FEt f}g1N af the Week ly. HJeraktsf\i\' the: latest as well as t.ho most n'gotical.sgetosand lisecorerlatmg to the uties of the fard ,hjpits( or...raising. ,attlo, p)oultry, ~ramst,..iir'es.'vegetabics &e., &o., withi larmmcig utensils in repair.- This is su.. Pl.emonte ld by ai well-oedited department, videly colpIed, uinder the head of THE 11O.\l, giving recipes for p)raccl dish as, hints for snakiisg clothing and for keeIpinig up with tho.latest'fashions at the owest price. Evory itein of oo9idng or conomty suggested in this department is tracetically tested by experts bofoiu pub ioation.' Letters fromt our Paris and lon don correspon dents en tho - very atest fahionis. The Home Departm-ont ,f the Weekly Hebraid wili ,ave fiho house vifo more than one hundred times tho >rico of tihe papor. .iThe interests of. killed labor are lookced aftor, and every hing relating to mchamlies and labor aving is carefully reorod. There is a tago deovoted to all the latest phases of the mcsines markets, crops, rnorehandise, cc., &c. A valuable feature is found ini ho specially repoerted priees and condi ions of the p)roduca0 market. Sporting'nown at home and abreadt egether with a Story overy week, a Hor iou by some eominent divine, Literary, insical, Dramatic, Perseol and Sea Totes. There is no paper in the worl rhieh contains -s0 maueh news. matter very week as tho Weekly Herald, whlih 4 sent, postage froo, for One'Dollar. Yeu an subscribe at any time. 'HE NEWV YORK H ERALD IN A WEEK.. IL OR M,0NlE DOLLAR A YEAR. ddress, NE~W YO1E HERALD, Broad way anid Ann street, N4ow Yorir, aug 19 A tAiM II'IR VIORM j%oIL~ Ae~ jTO5tt 01~a y *-.-* A' n ta sino#~8L 1 i foi od r,