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If i E NEWS AND HERALit). WINNSBORtO, S. 0. SA . RDAY, Septem ber 27, 1 1 1870, 1 if 1 - ."''ANR DAV11S, EnlTol. J:1). S. R E roLNU). AsSOCATR r(ITon. CITYWAYo will be brought to ing 1at; tfo- swa,it the pleasure olf the Queen. .Banish hin to' St. IHelena after theo fashion of the man whose cphow lie killed. OxNI winvn it is vehemeiitly C')m1t('in(1 e(d rhtt cotton can be shippeld (lay- in box cars. The next wck st:veral -ttormti tsars pas. bwiy loaded to their ~eight capacity witl cu,luo. 1he ;l:t ehrg on t hirty-liour bale., is '1ne Ieasurement elrge would $1I0.- llow. is this for high? TIma COUrr.NAY Dem1oc"rats ini marletton, hatving prop osed1 the Iair. it terms to the"Sak mnl fOr the prti .ttry lection, the chtiet' point 1 eitnt tat only )einocrats slult Ii b( alow e1 vote, and the Sale men tiving r.. i'cte( the oUtlr, I1n(1 prot e :Id ti11:1 every' one shall vote whlo mlttks aflidavit that he is a I)ciitocral, wlhetht 'r the is (r not (for it amounts to Ihis) is Ii.ltlV )r"obl,al' tIi:l. tlie W m-i"d pei' de'ti s -will repi:. p he hltc d Ii lint (over ex\ -t? liv.. ("Otnait!t" mnd t'II'-" a t'eU'" 1"' i" I i reorg-a.:;'--' . a -- * - ,. Il' -, 1 t :O i I c}I :1. 1 \ 4 I - * ont < i -h 1. , t d oing . t ' lolu :tt i;i1 !,, il,"l 1 1'i rlesti l n, tI 1 1 he" I :ct it tt i ' t.t ' l tt r -0-l .U 1; ia\' pr 'i (('CC I.. tfi()i teiIi( theott 1n , iu \hp * iii.~ T i llillo )z a. (:ti S (11 (thisisi8. t t lit hi..tCcS' In oclho rtiin 'u llg r ~ * ~ ~1 ; . el o :1111eut o C )(1u C8 i" lt rvioi si it( i ito coto la (i e 11at haCt ill bcf.'" . th i1:Ot"is h'r e t oireset iu shi ])iieIimber otf bex y1 Itr VPl)0 tO- 11 )onre c l thwa prm-it will b.-ros 1 .\ c sral!ic to hek ot hie r'~i ora the a-ppill tor'in net. uleriul o the rt-ighthl ialconrs shll e keo-v. .ed.r the imipirtim iltoe thi ion rhaei )eu (iale t thims ri Congre .-, wil Inie - rhe apriniengt beefcl theconyad d'Jetet(l Iparty. We op (1)10teneraC2l Walker will hnury tlp) thu ai~kes. Freiio ct the an neri ~888~4~.& :tl- c b:ii iios onf rr eseta. ion . ohal h4r .~ -h-i r s m nyerl s a.ut it'. ill ( b e is * onIlet to thmpe Sou thenor]m. c'ait hames. mAs hersult oiChe 3 lit itPr:hidemi s electin w)(01 il i e nw I)aVor *the'i repttor i mad to Cones ,)t shont it it be uneworbet h haemocay mthis Cong iresswl have itpa in itspoer tol l rt iiak IPhe C)oit ~)siC o the appork iig a benefc8ialto thea bdefeated WI prltWo hope 01(. -ner:0 Walerwil hrr to thse caes.tl~i Fregh Dsci ition.t 10 Legisatur isoi ssintue.i Rceter, invesigaig h cmhin. b dIscrhintions, i frightI.l (Some of:8 theI tesioty read as~ i it had been' illhum n M. linnte sorn-Ie* eslide1 atWaeloo, N.~i Y.;Ci jIa nolii t engagedi rat any busmtessa h present li i iiin ; I * he llea catl dealeri1 for the lOist Pt myeats; hiave paid I3 pvert car ito -Albatt; to have hai pecia rte ear,thereglaae bing fa-m v ihmCiato N:'Yr hsse I o *1 0 10ss.r 't' i~ Johnvett E. Lwin wa o w, (bor g~~raadhipro stoelrCd a oane .detioju<l; thSate Lne hnrad co.. alargern~o~ tarto grain fom oureade uttidiscriation'r~l0 depreciae onu' arties ino.th Westo shit lower aes propr'to tha In fo Gaie vile 1 hae fom .10 *o,) os >f fleigh0 Ii'on11 the West ; object, that 1 estlri.ll In slotiId gel Iower 1'tltei: have a right, t' comlahinl if thev charge 10n cenlts a hunded from (hicago to Namw York, au(1 they chatrge more 1'ru 1ranlikor, N. Y., to New York itiy; tIly ctinl:lint is Ihat tlthecharge 1s IIvwe:1Iv renlts an(l I t . the rate r-oin lli 1 tcirr)I 3e cenlls; we (lul-t. Object t) New Y ork g'_('(ing4 i., mnh g:-'aill it he ('ati r('I ; wVe obj)e("t tht II huut Let it a ll iii 1h 1 \'11' , alit li)I - Il')tl New York I:tie- A (l n )1jiect W their late (oi biltler !'rtn thr, Wvut if' they ))III downl our t"ate to, '01re,1)ond1I; we do ot re': how low hey carry ; Iimy cuill)ait. andcl tile OInph ajl of, myl} n1ei;.hbori" is nlot. lgn;inal 110 rate but igi uit:,l, the dis :ritliiial loll. _l3r. I4ew'i.; is p:l)okel of by all par li's as I geintleu:ian i of highl inft'rrit v iuint ol' eat inilt ence. Ile is the I-e aietl OI' (of ch e 'aIl ers' Allianne of I New York, It1.d is exledet1 o draw a heavy v(oie fromll the I 1h'1,ttihli(--.m c:ln lklatte. I Iv:atates his rIie o:iten 1plaitn Iy. 1hetu(t i co.'is m0r0 to tarry butter roiln 11t" isImer1 cun -,- to R York city Ithan1 from Al-,i"ippij tO New ' York, it, may well he s-i( the 1(oble :a: I u1f 11:1h1iing; i. a l'"aid on t1i. !ro"lle. ); s,:Iritill it ions will have to . T is all. --t'Chale'lr'l Dti( (m-crts m-e ini a Iill O%(er th';r Ilmlli:'i'ral alijirs. I c co::itunl:1;1 o 014\ex'lIIVO o llllit - %*. l. .\l . t 1 l ll, of It,.h ''i t"'-, Cons e,ltt i: i.. i: 1 prob .:i( . ( +i ' '1 ' l 'tti r ii. W i!, . 9:*n'ale ~ m hfte ' i.s I, t i. r b: ,o e h. r1 y + I t .*( I!i ,e.l ' I \V1:( 'i 1''ti li ,rl tl!'(' : I!.**3 1 i':.i r)' . !3 ~ 31 r 'O:l:i u3 ''3 pl-tlli y 1 the 1W11n 'i , ofltn -i~1 .'iI~~ t i1,,.;" I'i,: 4 l,: I, ,)!.' t1(" by,l! '1,:! !t"rianchan-her'i,"i.\ilanIt.,. - - 'c reIl . y'utt;- , wi,low. 1i!t 1 0.! n i i, who w I tried at i ';('ti( (l :at' 4: .-1 f r t13', I l:i'. -i ))i' e('r ihlt-!1 id ttt(ti', coiti(e<, di, r1 'i lyl,l'i11 :t h'' hietlIII i "c,sme t\ei I mlil('. ulbove 1-:(lgeri("l C. .II., oil the 1'lih isInt.303133g L (he'i~' i ti 1701 jlii1311.3 't ' l(l3(.131 i i -\v olonI I. TIayuilor, the p1'arhl I ho shot( and in-I t11 l :a l ill('td a iiail n b' the i :llle (11of cwell, III t' )IIm!ie 3ul1 1:, N. ('.. onl the -. (t h (,! i"ebruat:iry 1.1A ad 111for wt' hon a:re (w: 1' .11tI u'a Oili re(. wa l' rce:eI an-rest)E while :litte ingi 1rc'a,'bi lig at 'heraw inl (Ihis --At l'nionI Court Tlonll h, ast,(a h't\,l 1a'. 1 tl it' - ! 11( yIh h ef(- (-o' w n I'tl le a)n: 1 a j to ' t:'I iii de aln 'i;', amed ('11-. 1Iu I3li;:Ic 11 llI eij 11iL ('t Ito 1 .i GI i esi1'(~sI 1.1bl a ohe ino.rr eten(i111 to i- id~ Iand3 i aiiekedf flit ' 3tuar '1-d wo'll i s'lf -. ii1ce 1i 'e1 blt m1., i ' 1 hi. 11i1t:i dt ttet Iltl te G t dv se. v 'rely over the head. Thel negrlO'was nltrlh hatteredl up). -h1r case of . I.' 1. Ih-on atdl polh vr1..4 agilll-41 the Ce'sl' tr andlll l il,(lir Narrot' Ga l,t t,e I i.3lI c mu r,1' . ill 1'olvin th e validil y- o I I 'e i i,l3 o-e l 1 Yk', c-mid r t inlluf (of.. . he rod( nin,is C o''bet h)pened (for le-ren I ien bieforc'ad t SIine Cour1111.tnI'lin1g1 knhllit~. t tb11owinglll o uetions' . Doe'(1ls he 18 Consi -iion of INGS ontitute1( 11 the se' 1era hod. ut'ie of0 this Sta11e 1or porn1 ions kil.i' 1 hit dies n1 ot has the :3. Vs e eneratil Agemby hth pw-13 43r10o N.o 4i1 tipn erotli the or-< fcont 11011un, .31'r (1he ri0ght to(1' isue. nego 13iabl ods forO the ros of adin thiI euon.irucionat ~l of a r 'a iad? 'aa43 heard. Ahe repor of a. gun111.45 in 'edo 3t3iheegroA aies I"0l)3ied v John i I 0 Neins, W13 c'rd. Upon eneiing '1, et hose t~'heyfon'oh Smin' n l'oh w (3e doead,'w'i h ibhle ho. .rough herI neck 1. lier husband,( 3wh losi. k30( illn ' l.i 1he he oul33d not: answerVi' ele ia juy,bt. aa1 o 3VJoldthurm-hd wi1.1IOh 13o13to 'be abl ('to~ av :l unyhin.s ii1Lie 111nd' o lin hu ia3ie,-IJ-hlw, however,Ii.o WSte (he illing,El tt he d1d notido lit -nei 1) r dlIidji wekl h~ loerslf.l iet hinie. N1o other3 perso was13 l in the'11 I8 hous, an thelil' doorse wer(e:hut WThe humsband has'ibeen arrestllOii 1331d. 103 ('n Dec11kinte lst Wm. MQS. 'ilgore wav3 Chand lled3( n te s'O'tre dofeLan.. woiti hh!ing c:loasmieed for 13 tb murder011, doh(1 'tiL.1.\l. Ih gn 'diJco, o lilkwelbin iite d we,)1 ahcngand ahepm. Atte2er4r.er e -'oetl NC~ei~1, of Nower,w hiJeor-Bl til hesi'08if0 or, w thaistled byi'e.Ii 'hiod O1&lIl thiyn sto am pomi , ab. . m. o. hn;yti'dn. Thate ury al l'Iwr it-iv fO MceeNch Euiblf nd Se, Ilin houe novefaew ra,ad en vr -uledghnon'aledu) ton tho preme,oi y3dr,.ie 1"hin'csan, unow Thoa nant dilhet Ny in ooelig a i0nrv; the 3danel? wa3fssxbanvted.teng ~the~ ilive,ml box," an msevralm sitoaljros a to beoiiejrmtecni lare.Th juywsop, e i-. da mrnn. Teeiec a 2'a k"UNR r,1I. OV A P"IAO11. "aotil Dmt in a Pine Cofuin--Tlto laet oC (he Montauks--Aborignal Nioturaing l(oarls. King Stephen Pharaoh of' the Mon tanks, wIho died on August 28 last, wasu. buriedl from the Afric:an church inl 0etown. 11iis coflill was of stainc<l pine, and was paid for by the town of l.ast lauini oil. ft. st(8; $12. The body of' tho deceased monarci was a-ired in Ile corduroy trousers and check shi"I that he wore doing his Ist ill nea, and was decently covered with a white shroud. The under auk's me)n nailed down the lid and n:uied fho slained 1)pin box con(ain Iig the last of the Monotauks into the little whitlewa'hed church, where a t"rowd of Ilidian. , negro., and stum merl'vi:<itors fl]-.'Ea:4, I[an1)lonl had ".hired. They placed their load reverintlV nOon ' two chairs in flout of Ilhe lit(ily pul>ii, whlily' the two solitarv inlotier. I"-.phrahni Fowler, .,he denad Kol. s nepihew, and Beln (ules, his :ou-in-law, stationed theillelv'es on c,h her haui. Ephrain, a good-look in you-nng Indian of five and twen'y, was attired in at coat and trousers of, iltshiolble blite, nelic, and stand in; collar. .lie limped slightly, and car1ied a 'nieC', and but for his unl nlisiaible Copper eolor mnight halve been Iakel o for Ia fash ioinble young man from New York. .13en Coles wore his everyday working clot hes, lle is a fult lo0i1ded n('.ro, ani1 married t he i I'ri1ntn' s I ih innaIi AnnI, Stelphen's eldt ('-i d:auglh(t'r. Tle dead Kin, I hough a wtimowe r at. Ihcr mline of his deatth, m- ('ngal';:1 to be uIat'ricd II) Amelia; 1'(n ilI, a r(,int"-ly luf )rced of .10, v, ho livt'5 atI MorihS. She h:tl )ro uni,l( to be pars"ent. atl thit itteral, but. inI wlh a bre"cak:dlan on tih journley I :11.-i did nlot arriye liil after the ser v'e. 'h ll ev. W..loim D. Stokes, pastor of ic I1'rsf Prre,y1 miftian iChurch of Fast 11:1 I.pion. pr1aI'hcd the fnierl1 s('r mon (.I lt dead clhiet, (akilg for his i"'\i the :;thill (hptler of Isaiah, the - 1 lts' lhot":ee in order, for thou shalt lie, ,..4 :(5, Itc v . lie spoke feelingly' of the noble f'orm :tind lulaiuly tirailot i l hie dead Hin,ra nd of h ildt'ecpedllence aind sirit. wi'hichl, eln in hlis poverty, distin gUishied ii nl abuove his ollows. Ile had once lir fegsed I religi on at ia revival in East ihun1llon, ati(u duaring the lst. year ofr his lit*( was )elietvdl to hav'e lived tiiii y u1p to hi:: poessinS. le had Ii) (oi'Ittnions v ices, draik but sel dOll, ail r y, if' everl' to CXC('Ss, ::1(1 was i) g;enleral Ia )eieful Iamind o1ntrly citi/.rn. Noulimillv a king, he had lived to se his race, once so 1n wrf'ul on the peninsula, dhiindle to a hiaml iul of less than a duizen,. while I'a'it' lntis hail been aim:orbed' by tlie wi It's. ''I he r'eve'enld gont.lemient l al I ging i the illprlalce of .ry oie, Inclilan, while. or colo)rel, p,rc"p:;irinlg tr leath, anld for thatt he,c'ilr count ry afler deat1h, inl which the lowly ail despi'ed Montauk mil his W hiC conItmteem'rs would stand ont the saent' footing. At thle close of thme sermion the three ha Ir-breed wVotneni, Amtuen1lia Powriell, I le ex pecttanit bidol fromi Aorichies, uMnitii SelbyI), wlho, wifh hemr husb;tud, I is t umTiedI atid itett led ill I haca, INew York, an<I O]llieo . iiting, of Sag I h:rbor0 drvove upl fo thme c'hurebl p)orch). toloredt shal~i s. Thet cofl11n was hoist edl into one1 of' Fred Pmarson's livery wag"ons, andlt I he two men0) andi threec wioiInen ieaifed theimselv'es behuind it. Whlen the wagoni reaiched the shores of' Fort P'ond, Ephlraim and( the wo iun looked hong and( searchingly at Iho gr'en-bo)rdere.d haills On the north for somew traices ot' Ihose who were to mieet 1them. It. was on theo borders of ib is pond)1 Ihait for two cen)tuii'es thle naionnmifneers )isi(te ini t.heir great 'st. luibersii(i'. TheyQ. .had1 a f'ort- Or si roughiohl oni thle summit of' the north ein hmills, where 'T1H Ew Ai1IOnS ASSEMBLED lbra fthetinpaignis agin)st the Narra ganisctts. Oni fhe broaad wafers of this pond)0, atI the timei of' the 1full moon, ftheir gr~aameful war canoes gat.heredI' ini a giil fleet, while their cr'ews, with uplifited p:a<kles and brandished wvea p;nus, swore eternail host ility to the arlrag~iisett.3. Th'e corn dances00 andI reamsts of thle tribe were held oni the highlest 1point overl'ooki ng the lake aind if, wa's herie that the whitfe-haireti tchtthinis met ini counilI to plan1 hr'aiys agnant the Narruagansetts. 10phraiin, Ameliat, and the ofthIers glanced enre(le'SSly at these scenes8 of' he tribe0's formeri greatness, iad .qeimed more1 an))xioius to knaow wvhether "'Okt .lll IFowler" and "'Queen Marila" were coiming out to meaet them. The la! tor'1( dinot appear, andi the wvagon drove oin to the h istoic Great Pond, once0 connlected( by a (deep inlet withi the Sounid, buit no0w formnin)g at true lake. The honk-honk of' a solitary ii goose, fliapping ifs ings high upj aigiinst, the11 sky, wats the onuly sound1 which broke the silence, and mlade lieni Cole inv'ohi ntarily wvish that lie had his gun along withi himi. .The buiringi ground at lilian Field is on a lill to thle east, of' the lake. It is no't ;(enced of1 from the rest of flue hilhI, and fihe cattlc pasture freely amionig flue guraves. Th'le only3 sign of (lhe ladler is the Ilm-cornmered or fri naigo ar fem-c which surrounds it, and wicih at ai (listanceL looks like a pair (4f' bars stanadin)g ailone. There is no hea'Idsme orl 0itmoundh of' any kind to n.utrk I le gr'ave, tand1 the 'grounid in od(e lIme bnars beyonud the increased gruowl.h of'grass Ia exactly like thant Wlihouat. Thjere are three of these gravies i a rowv, the one0 on fhe niorth counaiing thec bones of the old Queen .Jerashma, wvife of' King "'SJi," or' 8Ihsly Phiamaoh, wvhile the soutlher'n-most laos f'i' its tenant thIe late King Dayld, who (lied last August. lway be tween yawnaed flhe newly-dug rest.ing place0 of Step)hlen. It was sIx feet to ihe bot toma, and the flue sandi in the anugles had given wvay and drlbb)led down into the hole. b n the turf by Its sidle stood the p)lmp-faced and( smiling ex-Queen Mar'ia, the relict of D)avid, and( her brood of four straight, handsome child rean. Like thel' moth-. er, fte young Pharaohas are )ire cop) per color, with str'aight bla hr and regular' featres. T'he little thlrteen-year-old Princess Margar'et, at pretty black-eyed cild with archl wavs and Winning mannuers, stood beside her' brother gyndn who, If he lives and( wIshes to elahua It,'will bo IKing one dlay. Wy'andonk is a livel~ boy, a good shiot an fishier din utlitl aund afietl nato -to late mother -and sister. Tihe baby, Sar'ah Pocahontas, cooed-and oied by turns in Matrla's arms. Wh1ou lia dyA ae 'st&%d prp er, the coffhi was lowered into the grave, and the dirt shovelled in on top. Okd 13111 l"owler, the head of the younror Or Fowler branch, who have long een rivals of the elder and bluer blooded Ph1uaraohls, stood by the Olen ing, clil I a white lineni tliooting Jacket, corditroys, and big stoga boots. 1Ic Sported brass Carrin1gs, and (lmrii>* the service kept. a sharp lookout toI any si1ipo and plover that might he 4 hovering about. Bill's notions of TILE 1ASr IISTORnY OF 1ns nAEI: are din ald uncertain. lie remnem bers in the reign of' David llaunibal when be could stand ill his lit her"'s door and coutnt the smoke from forty wigwams. New En1gland rum anil opium have (lted his faculties, anid, beyond a secret longing to be.1i le has lit tle or no aibition. ''If lie had," said 01(1 Mary, as she lit her clay pipo with a hot coal iromn the th-, and tho, turning the bowlI (own ward, puf'ed1 away mlediitativelv; "if he had any ambition he'd 'a been King long 1go. Stephen wta'u't nto real hing; he was i 'serper." A year ago 11111 had bet ween thirty and forl v five hogs, but (hey have all been so'lh to buy opium. Ex-Quiecn Maria, who lives under the hill below hil, sup ports her tilnily by washilng for the suumer boarders at Strat ton'.. 1 the wi.nter her boy, Wyandonk, goes Out with his slotgun and bags game enough in a day to keep the linnily in pork and corn meal for a week. IUclow Maria's house lies Oyster Pond, in which, years ago, "injun Sam," the dissolute hnsband of 'the old Queen Dowager Aurela, drowniled himself in a tdrunken fit. Sam was a full-blood, with an11 unquenchable at pq ite for rum. Ok the ELFCI?rON )AYS OF TIiE MONTAUKs. he Wotld lie dead drunk on the flbor of the polling phce until his fi'icnds piwked him up and hohling ulp his vu conlseionS hand, gave his veto for the c"andidate of their choice. These elet" tiot (lays used to be great timesofhiol ing and tea'ting. Under the ol lI (1han1 law, thie succession to I lie tlwoln was supposed, as in T. key, to go to the oldest livin;g descene;n(t)t of the origiual chief. A 1lthoubgh t he Phaaohs were undobltedly the true lineal de sCendllalt of the alcient kings, t here were ahwars enough eanidites of col lateral branches to get up a co)itest in which case the kingshi p went to the o11e who could comnIIIII tllo most lire water. The mo(e ofelection was simh. plc. The pure bloods (half breeds be fore the election of David Pharaolh were jealously exclude() met by them selves in a cabin on the hillsid over looking the Great Pond, and, after bol1ing the door and diinking rumh supplied by the variouse:cndi(lates, be gan voting. The names of the ndIi(li dates were called ill the order of sen iority, and as each was named his ,upporlcrs bel up their hands. The tally was kept on a slick, which after war(1 l)ecalne the wI.ar1at or colmmis sionh of the winner. David, the last King but one, was charged WITH (.;AININ( i1s EL,CT[oN by practices saVOr'ing of '1'weedism . 'i'h Fowlers had >eeii nak%in, ai active canvas;, and were bclieved to have seclre(I tt ciear mii1joril v 1or t heir man, when David, by coloniziig halt' anmd profnising unilim'ted wh'h,.key andI tobacco to I lie rest, inrueid I hie tnbles onl them and( wvent in h'aii overwhhin Iing ma.joritIy. It wasi.' in vain that t.he Fowlers statmped and1( swore and( pIro tested that suich tricks belom'ged to thle white muan, and( wereC uniwort.hy of the Monitauks. David iand hi.s impIlorted voters had thle orgaiza'/ltion, aniddid als they 1pleased. 1lis lb-st act after lie had beeni deelar ed Kinig savored still more st.-ongly ofl inmg r'ule. Undioer the old t read ihle tribe were allowed to paistuare hift v car tIe oin anly part of thIe p1eninisuhi Ihatl they choe. Thle priv'ilege to plasfure a single aalmal was caltld a1 ''aignli," and the whole 11tly rightls were l'ormer1 ly portioni of onle-third for the K(ini' andi Iihe rest for thiocommiionweal.t h. D)avid improved onl this by lonfiscatinr, ani addihifonal third, making thirity-tiree ng"his in all, which, as eachl one1 was wort h, onl an average, $3, turned'somoe $40 more into the royal excheq uer thani f'ormnerly. is suubjetts grum bled, but David had thle conivention anid the State comittee, anld it was no0 use. Ieo is also said to have appropriated 1:o himlselftthe richest pasture lands anid fattest corildl(s. Alter 1h1s deathi a redistribution took p)lace, his wife, the ex-Queen Maria, however, being ali lowed to keep some of tihe piniered rights daring her lifeItine. Tile Kings of fonitauik durinig 1110 past half century have been as follows: I [an nibal-P'haraoh the eldelr. David IIannlibal Pharaoh the young er. Elisha Pharaoh (abdicated1 after three months' reign.) Silsby Pharoh the Good. David Pharaoh, Tweedite anid ballot box stuff'er. Stephlen Pharaoh (title contested by tile Fowlers,) Fro1'0l his list It wvill be seen that thle Legithunist or cider house of Pharaoh have ilnVariably obtained thle victory over' the Orleanmists, or Fowler branch. A union01 of' the wairin. factions took pIlace at tIle marrIage of David Pharaoh to Mlaria, (laughter of old 1Bil1 Fowler, so that their oldest son1, Wvanldonlk, is the dlircut line of succession. There are two other claimnants-Ep,hrahim Fowler, 01(1 Bill's nephewv, and a half breed from F.laggy Hole. CU LIVA'rE ROsEs .--Notilng adds so muchl to the comfort anud beauty of ihome as the culltivetionl of flower's. Nor (does anything addl more to the beauty amnd comnfoirt of mnan 0or wvoman, than the r'oses on the cheeoks of thioso Inl good health. Dri. Oilder's Liver P'ills wvill always impart thIs rosento hue Itf ulsed in time. F?or sale by Dr.I W. E. Alken'. t119 EVERnY MAN~ his OWN Musrer0t-eWhat's the goodl of me buylD a piano or an or gan? I can't oven play aj Jowharp, the' I love mluioe nity well. I wish to good. ne %fombody would invent an istra mienlt that I coid( play'." 80 say thouis auds of genuine music lovers, and at last a rousical genius has gIven them -their heart's desire. This now mulisical won der, The Orgulnette, is no toy or hum bug, but the most marvellous musical in-; straument of 'the age. It pla.ys hymn tunlos, quiarilles, waltzes, opeoratic Be leetlons, er 1'opulafr songs wiLth perfect noeurney.' A chlid can play, I. Has fhl,; sweet tone; durable; net liable to- get out of or,ier; woighua only 12 16. Price, w.ith O Tunes $10; extra tunes 25 ots. 'sach,; lutaraziteoda t give mnore s itlt4factit)n than any other instrumem, in the worhl,i Money tenintded aftor 5 datys trial If not satitbhetrye Tlhousanids alreoMy so1l1 and 1ot one Vbured(. Ljocatl agents wanted in evory Southern city and village. For illustrated etalhogue1 and full, par ticuila $d ress kudten & fltes, Sa a, ' g .fat ge ' s l tI1IN b!c tI" *. --t... are x tr i s 7v- ' ' -.^ ft T d i 11!t"1":.:. lt:I 'c !.~ . *', ." I J 'i 0 . ' A.CC. ' . a f td CatU4.1 (. r i ' a1 .;"i ., C' .:tl throttp.- tlth :;0 r.g;vc,lf"; " 3.v t,1t5- p. tiu 'tt"t iii.1.--.l..t the t.6:-u.umorg;.c t ea"y (and' CauHin.K a ttljy_cu pdir.ic_n of_x:1 ay.* teml. AS AN ANTI, J y i They havo nto iF1.t; I-.n.'J ..ranr1t not a9 a yroceti. te ait Cumo Ao- i ih,u.. t?: iittent, Intermuiltnt ' Typho:i 7 e:m t i and 1feverund A.;,lo. Upount3hc ben i h v action of the IStotich, dcpcindr, n'n; wh2ly, th health of t. i.tinsI n-. DYSPEPSIA~ IS THE BANE of the Prosent genoer.tion. It is for tho eutroo.f,tiuE:;i:'iniaitaatstfd-ii ON5556YNOANY PifM L, Jli (( J J that TUTT'S PILLS have glne4 auch a Nwd " cad ruti:... tion). xi Lre'. It': Ai ' a'"; i" Ii 4ji::.)'y eled- tg t; a.rt "a - i..i n uei.v; On tho di it er . o r. i i 't tlu. one nCegoi ... 1i, r L . I to:l NE 3RY GM' 1i!y SYST 1 is Sisu AND TIHE awDY14,.N6SL 3o in:; convos" un ".he - : innte o :trtll.Id; by 3i;''(~ts_:l ' ht '.t r:l r s ]O)" 4.1 l::y Y jlur ;il'alite It '... r any _ini1g t tat.oen i:in". h _. ic:ato pacnn. A notitd cheuIit who hai. anly/.'d th.:n, *aye *t TIERE 13 1OR14 VJ.RTtI" IN ONE; CF TVTVTI PILLS, T:iAN CA 22 I.OJID IN A PINT O' A:Y OTHS.R." We thercfore say to the c ?leted Try thiv Romody fairly, It will not harm you, you have nothing to lose,but will surely gain a Vigo rous Dody, Puro Blooti, Strong Iderves and a Cho.rful Mind. Priucipl O:1ce, 33 n(r?.V St., N. Y. Pi1CV: 23 CiN"T3. Sold by DIIi-ls thernbhout t'io world. TUTT'S HAIR~ DYE,~ Gnay HAla nut1r;:ns chenrndi to a Or.oasr b e.ci: b' el e ..io,::;l t:'u)a (.ia L>rn. It un 11t %I .I l '/.a 1 '1.! , I.'ta t. . ' 'I^ tai' 'y. A,: -1 Is S 1: II l. 'd.r i :sp.-ir: wx "r. : u, by U. iua, or l: --' {. ; ;'y . a pt., Y. Offcc a evtrr my .:t., NLew York. HIOLLOWTAY'S P1LLS "1l'amd no aippeti ii Hrev "'Your l'il.-.- are m.ro- .n in (heao .a.".' '-1 guI. : one0 1f year P 4 for ebolera'. '.i-bu2, 4~ th'ing, g'ot w' inl a Cur h:i. r. dollar." '"Let( haL J:eev Im.& '.,,5.., ,,r Pillst by rttra'i 1h,td, Ior eilN 'at.d - Idve' over' 200 t.uch trirmenj) 421o thzese, b'ut w1'ant of sptae '44n21).,.lt. me0 to Foni CUTaxixot; D[soUDEgIs., And all r'up'tions1 of' the .skin, thiM Olnt enrft 5 mfost invialabl. it dopas not heal externally onoe, but pencnirates withI tlhe most seariching effects to the~ very rcot of evil. I. OLLO WA Y'S OINTMEN.T. Possessed of this remedy, every rmon may bo own doctor. It may be rubbed into the s4ystemi, so as to reach any in ternal comphilaint; by these means, cures sores or ulcers in thme throat, stomach, liver, spine or other plarts. It is anm in fallible remedy for had legs, bad bre'asts, contracted or stiff'joints, gout, rheunma tism, and all skin diseases. IMIPORT'ANT CAUTION.--NonO are genuine un Iess t.he signat,uro of J. 1iA yndos. as agent, for the UiJtedz8 tates stroundis each'l box of Pills and (1 tfaont,. Boxesi at 2Icent f, 02 Cents, nndc W" There is considerable saving b.v takIng tho large: sizes. IiOLLOWA Y & CO., feb15-1y New York. GREAT EXCITEMfENT -AT PALYJETTO UOUSiE. JUST AftRIVED one of the finest as ItoItmente or Liquora in the Boro. One B1arrol of Gibson's Uelebrated Old1 Neciar, 1840; Th'reo Barrels of fine' old Ryso WVhis'. key: 1et, Old Imaperial C.abinot WVhiskey, 0 years old: 2ndl, alno, the Mabel Ikllo, 9 ditto; 3rd, Rtoanoko Rlye, thme oldest., 18 ditto. Corn W biskov of the best grades, North Carolina Corn,Swoot and Sour Mash. of the best grados Also, WVines and Bran, dies of the Ilnest brands, I have also a fine lot of (Cigara and Tobacco which I will dispose of at reasonable purices for cash only. Give me a4jall, nnd I wiill treat you right. Philadelphia Lager Beer al.. ways on hand fromi the c.lobrated firm of Beorger and Engell. You can id meo at, all times at the BIar under the Winnsboro fl0tel, nox. door to D. U. Fleniken 's. Call and see me. J. OLENDINING. aug 20 *bA week In your own towh, and no capital risked. You can give the bsiness a trial wvithoist expoase. Tho1 eat op. Portunity over offered for those willinr to work. You shou]d (tt nothing else unti ryou ice for yourself what you can do at t,be busi ness we offer. No room to explain hero. You man Ceoo all your timo or O?:ly your spare tifne to theo businesk, and makeo great pay for ryhour that you work. Womren make as &ocn tflen. $enad for' spee31 puivato terms indi particulars, whichl we mail free. ~.i ouittit thayo Such a chanen. Aad'h'esaYO Au . H A LL!TTXUL0. Portlaind, an. j'jOR the colobr,ted1 Ma1tthomws. I.' 1868 Old Clnbi.o 2e an! YX OW FV -.-BEACK VOMIT i f 1-: tO(1 ait ': '. ''R '' t 'l:a r,lv:"a'iS o(at is1 I ' 1 i ' i -i : ''11 t Il n r i . i1" '.I.t rel tirn In ' a i : -'' it!l"iIl' i Itt.h\ it ftie . 111.'t1 [it tll,0 fail n' I''t ;.. : 1! P":'.'1N{;if. t rc"twiyal,i% scl;ov r - - -r - ' :ei.t (It "'r s'wI!if :;Ue1' - i ~ .- -- , t 1. - l. a A1'u'-C a: w lt'. t'li "~ ~ ~ . .--..1:'r :ut tuUa:d 1 1 ' . 1: _ ( i .. 1 .1" " a : ]) i,. ' )". - " II I t .. , . i. ,, o n t ll it -- - - - H C'r tIt .'5) sily pr,i 1 (. . 1i'.1" 'i I.' I: II'at ai lsy 111'1 - . , t ' 4 :1 I i t'v'1r ar,(I - -. - r Ii.-:1-1tee. Crn ti S .-'i - . 0 ; ati) ; Ia ill al: li' w" v''r who wil! -.. . -I, a f 't' r 1 is I l -. s'se t l i st: - - t - 001): expreis byy the lF'. t1.l hl'Lf.1. ; (O., 'illa., Pa. 1. beCr5I'lton)'s Stililnl;ia or Queen's S-'' '"ilr.- r s awt -' t' 1' r('t11 s of Illtetia t'I'i, ., ,r i:, :.4.1a Ilh.':am, d:-hlil, C sicer, I t rs . s*: . , i C ;r . rii 1) m e')U' rrot all; )larts or at,: (.;lUtl1.y. :at' lisot ,1l r1'tarkabil 1)tt, s t -"r '' it's '. is t h loubtel was it not, for the abund.ia t.'' o' poI1of. .on.rkablo Cure of Scrofula, &c. ( . ".' co (;1Ls. J. C. IIAN$ON. K INUST1Ox, G A., Septemlber 15, 1871. (GNTs :-N--o' [I '.tC! years I hive been a great s"ler, from-!1 f l itsis!t ;s I illre 1 itnl rm,:- , I iti'ti to' a 1aa ; 1 4 m r ot 1 t5'I i f 111. ar ,, :,rtudl''o ' lla 110:1l" ort li(' lt '1^I'(5' 1111 fils'Ill)iit ('1'i'1)'1 (' Th'5 : , . prta r.Icd. <l1si;essed. dipOnlSt . it1;;. I .) :it i l' Or, A ver, of I''Ioydt Uol - i (-,G-. u 'tl' 1t1 sc t.hll: I eI, of .10111 Compoutn litra' n t TaruIm v l s its tIslflielet t I , -.h ;!'. ' 11 0 !i tl r' I 'at e ili from t h seofs' th ( 1 i "1ii t.-u '. IiIs to ontvrr an utle( :tatl tlea of le Ilt"Itnit.' (? mI y sI ftiferitg -'ore It5IsIt Vota ' dl t'Iie - sIT siient to al. I tban dlled< all ofthm!r rc.mtIli1s an'I('i ceniluted then use of cour f:xtr!t1. a. II II)' . tL"y n say tr'11ly ''I an11 viir- I or all Iiln,"of all dise(ati(, it.ll Ua hi aI' t,o u tt"ue'"t. till! :1('lve pllrilt of myl)' )r'O.e4-tdn. a l nn 'Igl., stl, have t"l;l;tvl s 'a .ti'Istl rema:trkable cure, without anl' n:(turnf of t:- tllsvate. For Ilit' Il itt of the laave ;r'ateinent. I refer t o :lly t;:rltIetn,n In Blhrow l'aInh, (la., and t1 hO at't1 of t he ba r of C)ter'okie U lrcuit, ,It-) aI' aIYtlll'i;lll!dl 1it'itb 1 Ill si tall ever relaalIt , ' i 111 ti ' s t f.,rl t sit se, I Your ' eril"nl servsl nt., J. C. ikAN.ON, AWy. at Law. .A MIiAC.LEI. , a sT PO NT, G A., sept. 0 . 1870. ix'NTa:--'Ty rIl."I(ttr w asi atktn o n ie 25'th 11 1. .1 i:tsl.'.I.'. mY .ii (at W is Slii tosed to be Ait 1 i.t l:ti.-:s. antl was trateti for athe u N I lth rno :uitl'-t4. In a lr11. following, pla (f ho-t1' ! (1' !.,' I ') Wl rkc oul(, t . llf P 1 i ght .t I ' ti r~ si '4iti sai I it app I '1') it i Iho bone irtl;l, the eabow 1 i' a te I it !('r oi tt, eo ne olt, Many, pIe.e; of bon.) c 1Ue oul:. of rti,l, roo 11n WITy. '1he 1'at:e was :hen proonoued'( one of \VhItt'e Swll-'.g. A ft er )inlvingjj boen conf{ne(t al.>:, als . at., t sl li'd amI the Cas e Con ;ite',' 1 h1rir , Iw itt. t Ia lu o. e( to ary Dr. I Pemi - 1aa1tnons=: .-; t)!upou.",1{ IM.;lel of8 1in {,an Wc;aa-o %%Ml sa tl,lll'.l wilt11 11:ielTects tha t I have COa)tt:tiedl' sh1 u. of 1t 11n1:l the pres ilt. xivni, 'betort .t'l l i sttip 'or even Iurneclnover wiith -nu h e lp. Sh ' low .tls t p a ll tr. an d wsint) of ls'r ;iim-has walkr'd across thte rill. l1er :'s'en'al bisalth Is now gooeIg ad h'lt'live sihe will. as tsl' bs s gain Sitrength wi k wal.l. I atitrIb'te iit'r r'' Covaery, wit h thf e a"ia! of Gd. to t.itv t Ci of your Inv-aluable With gratituide, I am, yo rs truly, W. 1. BLANTON. WS PONT, l ., St. ll, 1870 :iuTS '--Tsle ablove' cert Illa sle of Mr.' W. B. 11 1:t nt i w: k o'. a nti )ll :riia tty to as being lr'u 'I'Ie 11lii11', i; so,i hllndred:s of thle mos .t respe. t Odtel atz" will '-r'ily to It. As Inuchi reference enn i yt gie a smay ha. I a'lul'ed. Your:s Irtilr. ('H A WV t"l (a 1;1 WA L.K E; R, Druggists. IIUiN. I1 D. WI1,LLIAM18. C- TD11. P'T:1{1ER'TON'S a'TILLINGTA Is pre 1).- ' ) l' A 1-". At I'IiUJ';L Lt & CO.. Itita., l'a. h s l by all ! Di t 1S.0') bott les, or s.ent -1 -"t) !; A ,u!ld wanltC(t to Canvat5s eyery - Vs:1 'ti. to poor l)oplC patyatlI i Instal: C '5'~'(5' or5'. '('o atf] STRADE (~ ~ ~o: A5.:NT. -100 U ROA WAXY, NE'W YORK. The distinetive feaituresq of this spool 'ottons aro thait it isl miade froms the very SEAd ISLAND COTTON. Iti s Ii ni.4h'.t s.fii. as the cotton from wihie. it is sntdle; i, his no waaxing or artitasl finiishi to d;~siv o thec ey'es; it is the' tres.st, 'smoojths.st an mo.ilft ila'stic S('w;1n; threa.1s' in tl.o masrk st; for ma:chino sawmi1g it hIs. no equai'll; it is wovrund on W HI TE S PO OL 8. 'The Blacek is th e most pe'rfect JET JiLACKC over >riodcedCl in spoofl cotton, being dyed >y3 ai system pa1te1nted by ourselves. The colors are dlyed by the NEW ANILINE PR~OORSs rendering themn so perfect and brillhant that drecss-mankers e'verywhe ro uso' them insteaud of issowing sulks. A G.sold Medasi'was awarded this spool cotton at Paris, I878C, for "great strength'' and "general excellence" being tho high. est awaird given for sp)ool cot.ten. We invite comlparison and respectfully ask ladies to givo it a fair trial aind con vinoo themnselvos of its sitperiority over aill o)therrsC. To bo lad at whiolesaile and retail of aug 12-f xenn 0. B3OAG. NEW VlOODsz NEW GOODS! A LARGEi and choice lot of Au gusta Flour of all the different grados. Fresh B3olted meal and* Pearl Gm lst. ALLO, '1 'A nice lot of Br~ass Bound1( Sacok, ets-Rlod and White Cedar, Tube, Brooms~, Churns,, Axe Handles, &o, CHEAP FORh CASH. W.T', DONLY, se:pt 28 ' On the Cornjer. ..........-.t.F EGETABL'E HM' RENN . - TiiIs standard article Is compound.. ed with the greatest care. Its effects are as wonderful and as satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes all ernptions, itching and dandruff. It gives the head n cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort,. and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to tieir normal vigor, preventing baldness, and mak ing the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing, nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, " The con. stituents ar( p ire, and; carefully e lected for e: culent quality ; and I consider it tie BEST PREPARATION for its intended purposes." Price, Oi e Dollar; Muck1igham's |Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other undesir.. able shade, to brown or black, at dis cretion. It is easily applied, being in, one preparation, and quickly and ef fectually produces a permanent color, which will neither rub nor wash off. Nanufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.& NASHUA, N.H. Ndll by wl DruggtluN, au DodsI l.a Uo?ius. Southern '1urcaisers of 'ialnos, Or gans, MuisicaI l Piblications and Sma111ll sic111 11ustIr1 lfents Who) are alive to their own iinterests w buy front the great MUSICAI, DEPOTOFTIIE SOUhi. LUDDEN & BAT ES' So(-v'rT R,Nr MUSIC HOUSE SAVANNAH, GA. A ad Yr 'c Houses~ Al UTA.4i GA. A'l LANTA ti \ R ) '1 .0..'1 & Co 1) 1.. 1). I21 umu lr & CO. LXTAl N i.Y.iolARI. ' l A. iE N C. - -x - -i . IC a 1 er 3L.1.- 10 1 . or wr.Ir >ea (WESMI 11 t ni t 1e oti he U.,,yv tosd,tad trl ii' III,I1~Iat Fitctory' Rates 1cr Cnsh, or TPen orf~ It leig Manufactuirers of ithe U. S. lIave giveni Is ex(:IUsive control of t,heilr instru' Ii.enti In t,te sout.h, anti authorizedi us tot piae for Jntroduteljoni andi A drertisemnent, One TVhous anid of their best inst,ruments In repri sentat,ivo oilliernz htousehlds at 'act.ory WVholesalo SEE THE PRIOES. PAO oc.fine ltosewooa Carrea LIA OS gso. Six Years Gua-rantee. $2 PIANOS Oct.nfne lt,sewood. carv-15 Le.gs- six Year'lGuaran. PIANOS %c.stnr oaa su. 2 Cover. All unfiantee i't nstrumednt. Mdaker's name rmn eec i. FiIfteen Thys'Trilal If wated, ep L,he freight if no sa.o. A trial costs notivn iay Lf5iunstuent,don?tuilt. Don't hesitate to order. MfASON AND HLAMLIN ORGANS. MASON& H MA IAN -chtircht n ad Parlor. - Organs. Not Lowvest Priced1 and Dearest - - but Illysitest, Priced, Best andi Cheapest.' II Stops, only $80. 10 Mirror 'Top. Only $100. - Peloutbet & Pelton Organs, 6 stopS, ontl r.N 65 0stops wIt i - 0011~*' ch Oimies, only $100. Send for Tntronuatlon Sara circular giving priozs a and full ln s'ormatilon. 'Te mangnifnctnt Chickeing, Hlallet & Davs WVebert, Alttnlatshe Southern Gem, Dixicoan ravorito Pinanos, Alason & Hlamili,, Poloubt & . citon and Sterling O ga ns all inolttded in this 1'110. A clean nycep. No rekorvc. All now In. Irtments of latest style. Frosh from Factor'y wargest selection of stand ird instrumeonts over >fferc by any House. [iMPOIRAN' *Pan$0 on .n rg, ue wildlver reight paid to any LUJDDEN & BATES. lug 5-Xf8ia 150 $000***roar,or$sto $20 aday in youlr localit. No risk. We. han the amnount stated ablove. I'o oecanfalr o make inoney fast. Any one can do the wvork. oting yOu 0 n a't niorb vor offered b itor mnoney miakin~ ortotly onore. Tilinoss pleasant am honll oate t ede r, if ou wantt unpib sn 'tsyour address and we will en you ktii particulars and private terms AL 2 orth "Model b.-tree for Jc ents at A.W HANIC u T orarcoSocl]