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THE NEWS AND HERALD. WINNSDORO, 8. 0. 'XUXSDAY, Octobor 7, ' f 18'19, iR. MrMANS YPA 173 o tion. 8-N&. H. REYXOLDS. ANSoUATH EDITOR. TiHE ARTI(LE, "Manners In Merry England," gives somei useful h04its as -to the p1onunciatiol of lridish proper WnEN GnANT reached San Frnicis 00 lie had never seen a teclphone, nlevel' heard a phonograph and never witniessed Pinafore. This is a good illustratIon of how rapidly the world moves nowadays. TuE UITE INIIANS have risen in arms, and at last accoutt; they liad killed Major 'I'hornburg and peind up about two hundred Federal sol diors in a very disadvantacgous locali ty. All the troops in Wyoming Ter Aitory were hastening to the front, with very doubtful prospects of reaching the beleaguered men in time to saveb them. A general wat is threatened. THu 01f) Legislature passed what wits intended to be a bomb-proof law against the use of iloney inl elections; und the Denocrats tend1ily hoped that the 1epublican game had been scotch ed. lint where there's a will there's a Way, and the Republican committee have oll'ered a preiuiim to the towin Ship ink eachl county that Casts the heaviest vote for Foster. This is whipping thie devil rouid the stump with a vengealnce. Better Schools. While tle public schools in the State Ure accomplishing good, they cannot yet meet fully the requireients and expectations of tle people. The theory s adiriiable, based as it is upon the experience of years, but i. cannot be carried into comphiltu prie tice fhr want of' money. The two mill tax is insuffleient to keep open i sufilcient number- of schools ill each district for a suflcieont length of time each year. With more money, this can be accomplished. PeoplU slwak of the State's extravaginlice inl flhe mat ter of the tax, whien in reality the tax is coimparathily a mealgr'e pitfan1c. Massachusetts raises, in one way or another, a fouir ill tax, amouliting (to twenty-one dollars a year for every child within the scholastie age. ()ther 8tates raise fifteeni, fourteen'(, twelve, to'1, dollar a ionthi, l'lging down vards; until South Carolina is1 reached vith tile snall su1m of' about it dollar and a half. It is absurd to talk about glviig a child a good education for a dollar and a half a year, as (lie cost of tuition is more thani a dollar a month. It can easily be seen that some chil dren must. be deprived of eduIcatiomial facilities, and others cln go only tiree or four mouths. Tho fund1 must be increased. No one exp1ets South Carolina to do as mtceh as New York or Massachusetts or' oilher weatlthy States, but she cani do muore than she now do0es. Th'le Idercase should be by local taxation. Charleston anmd Winns boro have a local tax. and othier towns are ready to petitioni foi it.. Why should not country sehool (listricts also ap~ply for at re-enctment. of the old1 law with the restrict ion that only pr'operty holders shall vote? The difficulty was that voters who paid1 no tax wVerd enabled to heap11 upi taxes on property. Bly restrieflig the vote to thme property hiolders, thli~s objetion is remnovecd. Most of' the districts paid( a local tak even under01 Rladical rule wh'len school moneys were scjitanm 'dered. They can do so now whien they get back all their money10, andl when the Staite taux is but hlflt what. it. used to be. Again, in Fairfield, a feunce tax of a mill and a half was levied last year, which will not agin be required. Why not pay somiethinag miore for schools? We are pleased to note a general desire for bet ter schiools over the whole (cunity, especially in Monticello and hFensterville. Why do nlot the prope~)rty holders apply to the Legislat ure for pornmissioni to levy a smaiill local taix? Sneh a law would not compe)l any such tax, but would merely give the peop1)1 a chaince to t ry the expecrimlent. It could be abandon ed if not satisfactory. At p~resenit, no district can raise additional fundios even If it wishes. We believe that a lawv can be passed 80 fr'amed1 as to prevent any burden, and yet to per mit a benefit. Pairents, shall your children be educated? If so, local taxation is the cheapest way to do it. A mill on the dollar is only one dollar on1 the thousand, and that mill w'lhl go a great way toward1s Improving the schools. And the better the schjools, the more valuable (does p)roperty be come. What townships will make the move ? The "Race for All" in N~ew York. For politicaleconfusion commend is to New York City. Tammuany e md its Anti have been Iudulging In a pire. Ililnary battle In the courts over the. Iispeetois of elections, who are choseni by the police board. The police board is required by law to consist of two Democrats and two Republicans. Re cenitly Mayor Cooper removed the two Democrats, wvho belonged to Tam-. 3nany, appointing MoLeant and Morri son, Robinson Demiocrais, to succeed them. The State law si'ys there shall be at each of the thousand city pro ehiets fouri inspectors of elections, tw o representing the Democratic, and two the Reputblcan ticket. It further pnore provides that the inspectors of the minoi'ty party in the city shall b)e chosen solely by thb members of their party in the police3 board. It strange. ly 9.mits to provido that the majority 1nspletors shall be chosen 80101ly by tfhie eatmnlseloners ,of their party. Iiiissioners couitd name. wh1onm they pleaised, Of* their own party, hast claim ed also Che right to have a volce in solcvting tho DemIocratio inspectors. McLean and Morrison noinainted a list of Robinsont Democrats, which tho Repliblicanls ecflused to confirm, on the ground that Tatmiany wits the regular Denoct'sic organ1iti ltlonl. Their real imtotive wvas that Ttiiay is helping the ikepublicnti candidite. This would not give llobinsoni any representation. The deadlock con tinued Several days inl the board. In the meaniie Tammany went beflore Judge Weslbrook and obtained i de ceCe thlat on5e Tammany111111%, connissionaer had been illegally removed anld was entisied to sit on the board. This would hive secured i majorlty of the board Ior (te Repiblicans and Tam tany. Anothber cotplication arose froml the provision of' thie law that the(' inspectors should be chosen before the first of October; and by many it was urged .hat, unless the deadlock was broken before that t ine Ite whole city would be disfranichised at the coming election. In this emergency, Governtor ]Robinsons called at special termau of three Superior judges, who summarily overruled Westbrook. pro hibited (te Tinmanmy commissioner frion attempting to oust. Isis successor, and decided that inspectors can be ip pointed a fler Ilie 1st instant., fn the ieantitne tle board had appoinited a list of'inspectors, two Riepublicans and one anti-Taimany, leaving one vacant cy at t3acl precinict. Tammanuy then applied to t(e Sipreme Court for a l itnmdn.u.', at d that Court has de creed that the Democratic pairty its a whole, without, referenice to facliolts, Iust. be considere(l, aud that as tthe ant i-Timmany party have one inlspec tor (le other Must. be given to Tam tansty. This is a blow to 1obinsot, leavintg his inspector In a minority oi each precinct board inl t(e citv. Dur ing the deadlock some amuui1emnent was caused by Commissioner McLean pro posing as list ot' inspectors includinsg such names as Augustus Schell, Au gust Ilehnouit., David Dudlev Field and other dignitaries of the party. A Re publicain umtoved to insert S1aml1. J. Tilden's une in place oL' Cyrus W. Fie hi's. The receit bitler fiud be tween these wortlthics gave plingeincy to (he joke. The preliminary fight. over the it spectors having ended, the contest for voles wvill now begin. To ' 0a lhAt all sides express great conilidencle is to pit it. mildly. They are enthusiastic, and throw so tuchli doubt onl (lie rc suilt that political proplhsets are shiy about forecasting ani opiniionl. Robit sOn's IOspeCts are not very good. H1e may pull thlarough, though, issd if lie does we do not cairo to bet, agintist Tilden's nomination for the Presidency ilext year. .MALNvltsiN MER ENGLA ND. Hligha Li5fe In Londonx-Ifow to Smnoothi Over Unaprollounce'abt Nanwus. I Fromn te New Y'ork~ Hrsalti.j All those Amtiericats whso, wheni they yo to En~ghamil, desir'e to do as (lie Entghsh do, should reaid, p)omieri anid in watrdly dig.est I le "'Manniers aitd Tonie ofi Goodt~ Societ v," by ''A Memi he'r (of thse Arsistocrtaev," published by F. War'ne & C'o., I ~tLoo. Th'le mtat or' womant w~hto hIulois (lie 5inst.rite go agrsoittnd upont~ thle nueer'tini shores of' (lie social world. Thec asuthor' inm presses (lie readetr ini hier intrsoduc(eioon with Ithle terr'tible conseqlueces o1' c'Om miii hg ia ''siailisain,"' so thiat hie reads thie book to remembtier its inastruci(tiotw. Intdiv~ituas swhIo htave ''led seclutded or isolated lives, or wh~o have mtoved in0 lihes' spthieres thiatt t hose wher'eini well br'ed pe'ople mtove'" w~ill find thatu these paiges will putt themst en rae'pp)or/ with the uippeten ((iihlousantd, so that they'~ needC( (eari nothintg. T1hie soul tearintg mtyster'ies oft card leav'ing' are' t'ully'(' explinsed, anidW we ' are 1( oldite Iinstruict ionis htere giveni mtay be "'f'ear lessly' tolowed." It is not good fotrmi for youngi~ lasdies to leave sepatraite D~o not latve "'Mr. anid M's. Blsank" Ott ia cartd. The htusband aid( w if muttilst haive sepatrate cairds. Th'le gentletmani's smtall, the ladlies lar'ge, and boths ont t hisn ardboatrd. Weddiing enards arse obsolete'. F~ormail enlls should( not oceflpy imore Itan til'eeni mintutes, and thie consvesations shuould he o1f the light est chara'scter'. Itn ansothert volumsie this aiut hior gives sptecimsenis of (lhe conver' siatiotn wich shoul be iindulged in,. Iintr'oductionts arse very vuslgar'. Never' itroducee imiless ther'e is somse par'ticu liar reassoii for the ist roduttiotn. TIhte pr'oper' msannert of' atddreosisr tilted perisonts is givent miutely. The~ high est lady ini thle realn, Iler' Majesty thes Quein, Is addressed as8 "AMta'um" hiv miembslers of' the ar'istocrascv ; by thi'o muIle anud iower' claisses' as ''Yourt MaIijesty." Pr'iices anud dukes are called "Pr'in a nd1111' "l)uk'" bv (lieir eq unais and~ "'Your' liighnesfs' and1( -'ones Gra'sce" by thecir' infterior's. Carefusl dir'ectionbs ar ae given fotr dlinner't paruties. Yout are event told how to et. llor examptlle, the pastr'y should be eatent with a f'ork, cr'umbsh of' cheese oin crumb~hs of' biread, fIsh wi'th a silver' knif'e and fork, ntot with a cruist ansd fos'k, &c., &c. A chsapter' Is devoted to tho proounacing of' certaint Bsr niamses that prove so bother'someo to (the untinitibated, but ate consider'ed the shibboleths thast distingishes the wvell bred mant~ fr'om (lhe clown. To Ameri cans they oftens prove a stumbslinig block. F'or insstne Majoribainks is called Martshbantks; inluvarig, Mats. nering ; St. John, iSInlin ; Cockbutrn, Coburat ; Chiohntondeley, Chiumley; Bur'keley, Barikley' ; Br'oughamt, Ihroum;t Mosntgomner'y, Mtungumer'y; Aboergaveunny, Abetrgennay; Beaus champ, Iheaa; Colquhtonn, K~oo hson; Ducehesne, D)ukarnts Bleacons~ field, B~eekonistlehd; Bethunte, hicoton; Mlitnes, Mills; Rluthvoun, Rhien; St. Maurws, 8eymnour, and so ott. As one IS apt to be classed anmong theo vutlgar' hterd who mispr'onounese any oneo of those well knsown ntames he Itad better' conusult this book if lie has any unscsr tainty' ini the matter. -The man whoe saw Gr'ant's vessel first and was first to propose three eheers lhastalr'eady fled fsds claim for' a poet-oflee. At least thse Baslthntor'e Gazette says so. is heo an Ohio uman? ICREING DBARDERK. rsp Exiverience of a Vetoran Landlady of Detroit. "Another boarding-house busted lip, I se," sighed a venerable Detroit landlady, as she laid dowit her paper. "Well, It must have been extrava ance on the table. That's what bank rupts seveni out of tenl, and even then the boarders are cryiig 'hash I' and ,oiplainingfX off poo' iiienls. Now I iran a iboardilig-liouso for twenty'-tw o yeriis, anild 1 ma1iide iiioney v and heard no L..omllplailts. flow dii doit? Why, It's all iII plainig. For instance,'a ieck-piece of mutton can be cut to look like a rib roast, and a little extra lire makes it just as tender. Lawd 6ave youl I I've been complimented a Ihousand times onl Iy selectionl of ihoice spring lamb when the meat was mutton four years old, and the louwihest parts at thatl The idea of sprm ng chicken oil at boarding-house (able is absurd-ave I almost. Wicked. In my painy days4 I could take a tough old hnt nd1 the body with the po ito masher for tenl minutes, and set before my boarders a feast to imake every heart glad. Now I'll venture l11th there aren't tenl landladies in th1e city that caln bake a pig's head amid Rlice ol'the ineait in a manner to niake everybody believe that lie has the choicest cut in a pig's body, antd it's t wonder to lite that there iren't more failures. Lots of landladies buy iee, fresh butter, andl(] thus telipt a in1an to (at. live or six biscuits, or half a loafor bread. 'What econioiiv I I always had mV Iice butter on 'the (able 'at breakt'ast, when we had little but toast, and the boarders got along (n old but. ter the othler two mcals. It is all inl the pilanniing-all in tle planning. I use to have beefteak every mnorning. Three mornings in the week 1. bought sirloin, which is very nice, you know, and the other Wour iorniiigs I bought ick-pieces and rubbed the case-knives over the grindstone. (ive a boarder a shiarp knife and a tough steak, and he'll never make a complaint-iever. Ie'I1 piut the blame on his teethi, and the more steak lie leaves oil his plate the more rabbit pie you have for dill n0er."-tDeroit Free Pess. NOTES ON SCIENCAE ANDINDUSTt y. -"'Gast uclh," or gas cloth, is the ainae given by Dr. Ilirzel Leipsic to a gas and Iater-tight stuil', which he has recenitIly produce(. It is maC by placing a 1r'1ge smooth piece J, -litta perchia paper betwecn two pieces of some not too coarse and delnse mate rial-such 1 a undressed shirting-and then passing the arrangenent bet ween heated rollers. The outer pieces of shirting coibin1e in the amost intimate imannier with the gut tat perclia, fori ing at imiterial which is imipenetrable by gas and waer. It mitay be made still denser. and nmore resistaiit 1w be ing coated on both sides with 'Copall lac. The substance thus formed is onveniently flexible, and, it is stated, will remain proof against tho variable i1iencos of weather and external. tenm perature. It is found alpplicabl to all thosepurposes for which vatter proof amaterial is used, and is adapted to form gas-Iight memibranes for regu 1 Itiig the >ressure of compressed gas, bag or sac 's for dry gas metres. -The material for waterprooting stout, calico, employed by ile Chinese -and which is said to be perfectly elil cient, Mike InI the hottest and coldest climates-is now represented as being~ c~opose1 (11011 ouni4ce eachi of' soft .9oap and1( beeswvax, mand one quart of oil, the~ wmhole beinig boiled until ro du1cedl to three-quarters of its previous qluantity, but experimenits are required to satisfaetorily tost these'proportions ; paint sooni cracks, and ceases to be im pervions to w~ater'. It is thought that the al~hlitiont to thle boiled oil jpt'epara I ion ot'somei ingredient which would priev'ent all risk of' spontaneous coim bustion, whecn bales of' oiled goods are't sent abroad, would be advantageous; bu11 tno objctio 1on i this accounit ap~plies to (lie supp)ly o1 waterpl roof'shects pre partied with boiled oil, &c., for' use in ships, as only those that ai'e ini the hanmmtocks would hie coated, and with them, therefor'e, thiere would he no imre risk thianl is incuirred with thme or'dinar'y seatlmn's waterprioof'jackets; (lie smtall spare'( suply would be harmn less calico slicers, not to be waterprool Cu IosIrTs ISOP ENxatisn J LsrIle. Soie curtiosities of ouri ciriimnal pr'o cedur'e may have beent noticed in thle .reror'ts t'rom that stern temmple of' juts tice, the 'Sessions House, Clcrkcenwell. A woman sixty-four' y'ears of age, for stealing a towel alnd ani apr~ion, wats senmtenced( to twelve months' imprison mnent, with hardi labor. A youth of' nineteen, for abstracting a pur'se con taining halt' a cr'own ''and other mioiieys" belonging to his fatheri, got. live year's' imlprisotmiienit, wit h hiard labor. Perhaps these were bad of' f'enders,nad previouis convictions were' cetinly pr'oved aga ist t henm; bat (lie senitemnces, at least show tha'. justice wats not tetinper'ed with any large aniount of mercy. As soon, htowever, as we comne to those highly-f'avoredi ('ulIprits, the wife-beaters, wve1 find mercy supr'emely ascendant and intr r'edling ini their behalt' tmost emlcacious lv wvith her sterner' sex. William Powell, a young and healthy brute of thhi'ty-oime, wa1s conicted on the chaiirgo of having assaultedl his wife and occasioned her actual bodily hiurmii. TIhie "har'm" consisted in having been brained wvith a pokei' by her loving lord and master, who, after' anm angry aultemeationi, lammched thie poker' at lier' htead, javelin-wvise. No wild Iiidianm could have throwna his t omahiawk more neatly. T1hie poker', "being shtort and worn mat the endt," entter'ed the woman's forehead and( stuck hast. It was 1)ul1 ed outt, not by heri mnuscular husbanmd, butt by a passing stran ger', whtomt cries of ".htirder I" brought to the spot. T1heo victim htovered for' days between lif'e and decath, with a comflpOundt firac tuire ote skuill, yet, for a wvonder, re coverettl to give evidtence at Ulerken well. The assistanmt ju,1dge called it a "vetry seious oil'ense," atnd gave the erring husband just thr'ee months' im pr1isontmentt, iIth h ard Iabot'-one fourth of the punishment Inflicted oni thte larcenous o1(1 wvoman, and otne twenitieth of' the p~enalty omn thei thuiev 11mg soni of nineteen.-London T1ele graph. Cux..TIVATEv RosEs.-Nothing adds so much to the comfort and beauty of homie as time cultivethin of flowvers. Noi' does anything add more to thme beauty and comfort of mani or womamn, thant the roses ott time cheeks . of those In good health. Dr. Oilder's Liver Pills will alvars im part this roseate hue If' used in time. For sahoeb Dr. W. E. Alken. t*19 ---Don't borrow your neighbor's pa per, hnt anhbearibo. b4U2VT CAnoi:INA NEWS. -The n w'v hotel at Newborry is pro grossilig 1iely. -Tle drought has been general throughout the State. -Complaints of Short Crops are g on eral Ins Abbeville county.. -The State Board of Equallzation met in Columbia Oil Moniday. -Senator I Ilamiiptoni has returned honte fromua the Virgi lila Springs. -The second cargo of iro) for the Chester & Wadesboro Iailroad has arrived. --Mr. Stanhope Sadler., formerly of York, died oi the 26th i2t. at Caiues Ville, Florida. -A young muau inl Chester dropped his niinble pistol fromiu his hip-pocket and the ball lodged in his leg. -Tle cottoii crop of Chester county will be gathered and ready for Inarket within the next thirty days. -Mr. Ott, of Aiken, has glowing in his gardon a tea plant of the Ooionig variety which is now in bloom. --Christy Vare, who threw her child in the Saluda liver a short itine back, has been senteiced to be hung at LLurensville ill November. -A colored main jtunped from anl exclrISioln traini liear Siutor laist! week, 11n( was instantly killed. The cause of tile suicidal act' is not stated. -The new opera honse ill Sparti. bmuirg is rapidly approaching compllde tionl, and it. is expced that, whenl it is' done it will be one of the handsounest in the Soit.h.. A Newberrv drugist has sold m1or'0 (mllmililne. this SeaIsoln than lily since 1,472, when menigetis raged so. Chills and Fewer have been the cause of the dellllld. -Mr. John C. Brown, Jr., of Ioss ville, Chester county, while out. hunt ing last week, caught a three-legged '1possull. It had only one fore-leg, and from appearances it was the oily one ever there. -ion. John G. Pressler, a native of Willimisburg coity', has been elected a judge 'o 1f he Superior Court from Sonoma cout., Cal., his adopt ed homue. 'Judge Presslev of Cali foriaiit, is a brother of Judge B. C. Pressley, o' this State. -The Wiliington, Colimbia and Alugusta Railroad was sold at auction in Wihington last week under a decerce of the Unite( Stattes istrict, Court, and was purchased hy' a com mitte(*!0 relpresenting fihe fir-st' mlortgage0 bondholders, for $860'50. -The Rev. S. I. Hay has sent itn his letter of resigniatiol as pastor of the Preshyterian Church at Camden, to take elect oi the first of Januarv. Mr. 1lay1 has had charge of, this chlllrch for upwards of tweity-eighit. years. lie expects to remove to Virginia. -Thie Nowberry /erald does not join inl the advice to farmers to plant less cotton. It says: "This section of the country is adapted to cottoll, and it pays uir irmers better to raise it than anything else. lie has to Ike the risk of chort crops; but owur cot ton crops are g'enei0rally mlore slcessfll than any%- otlier.'' -Afler iearly forty-three year: co: nection with the Su'nter P'esbrt riani Church, as its plisf or, ithe ev. Donaild McQuenu his, on accouit of his failing health, tendered his resinaition, wvhicht, togetheri withI its acceptanice by the Session of the Curchot, wn., .i mincilat((u i) the~ conigregation laust -JTamues Ucnnltett, chariiged wvith the mnurder~ ot'Dr~. .J. ,J. I lortont, w as tried lit Lanicaisier last week, lie was "ep resented by Col. John WVvlic ; the State by the Solicitor. As no0 on0 was pres eut at the t ime of the k'lling buti the iifor'tiunte actor's, the( case t urn'ied upon the testimnony' of the defendanit.. lIe swore that whten lhe fired his p's tol the dleceased waus beating him over the head14 withI a .st iek. Thie inry be lieved his testimuony andl 'onIsequently rentderedl a verdict of' aIcquit tail. -It is reported that two niegro~ tmenl living below Camtdent got inito a quII rel recenitly ; and1( nothimg would satis fr' themi but to set tie it. "alccordlin' to de code, like dhe white folks (10 when they faill ouit.'' Thevc went oult ido he big roaid and too'k their positions with backs to each other alt prioper dhis tanlces. Whent the word was giveni they wheeledl andi fir'ed. Both were wounlded, buit not seioiusly-only slight flesh wounds. TIhey t'hen eOi pressed themselves as perfectly satis tied, and "made uip" immediately as -Thle Camden .Tour'nal says: In.. formiation conies to ns8 fromt a 'very di ree't sour1ce', that 011 Wedne~sday' of lust week Mr'. Chtas. lngramti, whlo lives iin Chaster'fleld hcouunty, ont the Camdn~en r'oial, twel ve miles from Chieraw, while retnu'niung fromu Cher'aw, wasi attacked by five maen within aL few mil~es of his hiomie, antd after being severehy beaten hie was tiedl amd then mu itilated in aL horrid miann ier. No cause can lbe assignied f'or the dis hiolical deg, as AMr. Ing~ram is genuor ally r'egarded as an upright "'and iunot t'ensivo main. Suspicion restk upon0 some tramps who halve infested tiat neighborhood for some timei paist. NEWIS OF THlE DAY. -President McCosh has lately dis minssed five studenuts fromu Princeton College for' ungentlemanly conduct alt -Th'le body of a mlan, parlltly diress ed1, was washed ashuoir last, Friday nuight, near the life-saving station at Iit ty Jiaw k, N. C. -It Is asser'tedh the reason that Wes ton failed to puit forth gr'eater etfoi'ts wais that early in the wal~k attach mtents agalist hinm for $7,000 had been levied out the gate mnoney'. -The president of the Manhattan Savings Instil uitioni, New York, has re ecived I iermation fr'om Lonidoni that sonmc of the bonds stoheni from the bank have been Bold theure, and therec is a probalblit.y of' the capture' of the thieves. -Four' prtisonetrs escaped fi'om the cotinty Jail at Uath, N. Y ., on1 Wed neosday, otne of thienm having throwvn cayenine p~epper Into the eyes of the turnikey. Thr,1ee of thtem were after wvards caturetlt'd, butt the fourth, Willis Nichols, is st ill at large. -Mary Matthews, daughter of Dr. T. P. Mat thews, of Richmiond, Va., w1as aicidenltally shot by her young playmate, Agnes Walker, oti utnday miorning. An old pistol lyling en 'a rmntel, which Agnes did not know was loaded did the business. The little otte will not recover. -General Grant anid party left Oak land last Wednesday morninig, anid wvere .w i'rly greeted at the. various way stations. At Stnckten there was $ lproefeleon, of ilitafy camitpanlgg, Mu'emenz andt A1eic~kan vntennui w h passed in review belbro tle G.ieneral. a ''he party left in (Lie covning for the YosemitSe.e -The sergeanLtt-arms of the Sen ate halts reIoved ir. It. G. Blaine, as sistait superintendent of tho docu ment roon. Mr. Bhatine Is a brother of Senator Blaiie. lis removal Oc eaisiona some surprise, ats, whether justly f'o01ided or not, iln impression had grown u ti hat lie was to bo rc tallned. -Wenldell Phillips has wvritten at let(er to It. IM. Bearco, member Or tle Green-Iback coinmittilee, perempt orily declining to rIletnainI Oil the tiket ats iinince for. liculennlit-goverlior of Alassachusetts. Alr. Phillips thinks he Caln serve (lie (tireenbaick movemuent. more efliciently by) remining otside of' party linies. -the Frenihi government. ihs re cently instucted well-known horse dealers in Enlghirland to purialise six thousid sfeeds in that coiutry for (lie French ItiiyIv. As file aniniils ire bouglit (hey ire sent oil inl batches to difli'renut Freniich army depots. The Eniglisimen, after selling to the Frentch, will probiably recoup their horse stock ii the United States ati a profit. -The munliiiciplity of' Paris ol'ers a premium of' 20,060 fif anes f*or the best Imiole of' burni-i1- tle bodies of the dead. The pr' -t ed sys iem is to be Coie (he prop 'ts -r lithe city. In Milan, and Si I oral of (lie erman (ownuis, eremlai ita is foler'ted by hiw, and is coliing ilto f'iequent use.' The overelowded cenmeteries ill (le enlvi ronls of great cities are f'ound to be injurious to the public healt h. -1iformaiition waIs bru'on1gh1t inl last week from the Sic iIdI Eox alnCliev, In1diani Territory, thut a fight had taken plae Oi Stuarday betwe a party of tweIve deset'a'does inld a party of' soldiers 'rom Fort Sill, r'e sulting in the killing of, line bntidits. The killing, of d im Bhiker deprives lie hand of' a feadna desperate man,111 It is expected (hatf (lie t roops will kill or, setier the biId, as they have or ders to i'email two month's longer in the field it' ilecessiry. -The oflivial shtilistics of the arriv ils of immigralits lit. tle port of' New York lor the vcar ended with I Augiust. hist show ant aggregate of' 108.5107. This is an increasIe of' 33,472 over the a1'rrivauls inl fthe previouts y'ear' -lhe fotial for 1867-9 ina1ikinhg an liver lge of abolt nille thoussand a month. The figures show that thle iiumber of Enigl ish 1n1d GemIanII11is who are emii gratinhg' were neil y equalt inl (tie ilonti of, Auus. of' this year, and that the Scandinavian eleemist is comn ing u s'oingly. Awc. ., ,s 1NA.kwMU.:.-Old ParlSol) I hit ppy wa'25s otne of'( tIII old-ime cirien it, ride;";, whose rought exterit r aid un canth wa' olieni ob'ure his true g'iodness; ofr heart. ne day lie Nwats '-.u lh it shower inl Ililinois, and go.. inl. (4 to rude cabin ea by hie knlock ol nt it door. A sharp-looking old (da1e 111aliswered his suliiinois. _le askedl for .-helt er. "I don't. k now Voul." she reldlied. upcosl."emm belr Ihe Sr , pi." said'(he preneer. " 1' Mot foriful to nterta-inl s'rav ers, foar th-v'lee * som hayve entertainied angis utmware'" "You needn't saly thait.''<"ni repflied the0 other; "n114 anle! wmld P. comei downl here withI a bi' (in(d of tobaco ini his mouth !" Shed shuti th (loor' in his flue", leav'iun the goaod man 1o tie mer(t'v or therut and his ownI retflee'ions11. A FRESH SUPPLY OF GROCERIES JUST RECElVED, With new additfions arriving daily. Choice New Orleans Molatses. fino Syrups, aSugars of all grades. Rio anid 'Java Coll'ee, green or roasted, Choice Family Flouir. Also, agent for (lie best Flonr in the mar ket-Piedmlont "Patent Flour"-it has no equal. Cream Checse and Alacartonii, Cratckei's and Cakes of all kinlds, Sop Soda and Starch, Well Buckets, Watter Bucket';. Birooms. We'll iROpe and Cotton Rcape, latconl, ]taging and Ties, Lard in Barrels, Cans and Buckets, best Sugar Cured Hams, Red RuisiPr'ooif Oats. Seeal Rye and Barlhey. Nails, Axes, Ilorse and M~ule Shoes, Axle Grease, White Wine and Cider Vinegar, Smoking and Chewing To bucco, Ralisinis, Curranuts and Citron, --ALBiO Cannel Goods of all kinds-Salmon, a ardines, 'Tointoes. Pea1chi(', PineC App le, M aixed Pickles, Chow-Chow, Pepper Sauce and Musfard. - ALSO- - A fino selection of Boots and Shoes CREAP' FOR CASH. CA LL AND BE CONVINCED. oct A M. L. KIN ARD, OPPOSITE tho WHEELER HOUSE, COLUM BIA, S. C., HAS received the largest stook of Clothing thalt has ever been in Columabia,I and is selling lit LOW PRICES.-. -Elegant Cheviot and English iGassmero Suits made in thio latest styles. Also, a fino line of Soft aind .4ti1T Hats, and a well selected( line of Over Coats, of Fur Bhoav ora. Uhstors, Kersoys, aied Meltons. Call and Examine my stook before pur ohasing elsewhere. MR. JAM1ES R. KENNEDY Is with the above esfablshmiont, aind would ho pleased to Boo his friends whon in tho'oity. M. L. KINARD, oct 4-3m Columbia, 8. 0. IF YOU waint a 'good Mint Julep, Ie ..Lemonade, or any fanoy 'numiner (rink, call en J7. D). MoOAILLEY, and It' will be' sorved to you In the adost tasty matmer. SMOI(E the "Kecy East" Cigar-the Sneat in town -for saleb TUTT'S PILLS are extractod from Vegetaberducts combining in thon the Mandrake or May Apple, which is recognized by physicione as a substitute for nlom el, possossing alt tho virtues of that mineral, vithotits bad after-offoote. AS AN ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE they are Incomparable. They stimulate the TORPI1_i_17V171it invigoratiiie the NDiinVOtUsSTJ7'EMand givo tone to theDIGESTIVfE ORIGANS,oreating per 'oot digestion and thorough assimilation of food.' T'lioyexert aipoworful influoence on the IUDN10Y5~nd~~LIV51,~ and through those organs remove all impuri tios, thus vitalizing the tisnmosof tho body and causing a healthy condition of the system. AS AN ANTI-MALARIAL REMEDY They have no equal;jand as aresult aot as a preventive and cure for BiliousRe mittenit Intormittent,2 Typhold er and Fover and Ague. Upon the healthy action of the Stomachdopends,_ almost vholly. the health of the human race. DYSPEPSIA IS THE BANE of the present gonoration. It is for the .Cure of thid disease and Ito attendant, BICdK-ifEADA01HEp NERVOU8NESDS POR DENCY, CONSTIPAT.ION, PILES1 &c.1 that TUTT'S PILLS have gained suecha wido spread reputa tion. No Romedy has ever boon discov ered that acts so speedily and grently on the digestive organs giving them tone and vigor to assimilate food. This being accomplishe,_ or course the NERVOUS SYSTEM IS BRACED, THE BRAIN IS NOURISHED, AND THE BODY ROBUST. Bloing composed of the juices of plants xtractedt by powerful chemical agen cknnd prepared in a concontrated form,_they are guaranteed free from any thing that can injure the most del icate person. A noted chiBntl who hns analyzed thcmu, says "TIERE IS MORE VIRTUE IN ONE OF TUTT'S PILLS, THAN CAN BE FOUND IN A PINT OF ANY OTHER." We therefore say to the anicted Try this Romedy fairly, It will not harm you, you have nothing to loso,but will surely gain aVigo rous Body, Pure Blood, Strong Nerves and a Cheerful Mind. Priucipal Once, 35 Murry St., N. Y. PRICE 25 CENTS. Sold by Driugists lhroug'hout the world. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. GRAY HAlIR on %VIIIBSRR changed to a Gows? 2li.AcK by nimilgh j~piliv.tion 4)( tJig 1JY1. It in. parts. it Nattir..? &.ulur, ncte Instantane.'uulyad esthioat ' srig a.r.Sold l rgsto, or C'" by exp rms n't roeleptiof $1. Otieo 30 Murray St., Now York. THE 'FRIEND OF ALLI HOLLOWAY'S PILLS!! "I had no appetite, IlHoowy's Pills ve mc n boirty one." '"Your Pills atre marvelous." "'I sendl for anotber box, and kv'ep themi in the honuse.'' "Dr. Holloway has cured my headache that, was chronic. "1 gave one of y our Pills to my babe for cholera ma 'rbus. TIuo dear little thing go wvell in a day." ".\Iy nausea of a morning is now curedc." i"Your box of Hiolloway's Ointment cared mec of noises in the head. I rubbed some of your Ointment behind the ears and the noise has loft." "Send me two boxes; I want one for a poor family." "I enclose a dollar; your price is 25 cents, but the medicine to mne is worth a dollar." "Send mc five boxes of your Pills." "Let me have three boxes of your Pills by return mail, for chills and fever." I have over 200 such testimonials as these, but want of space compels me to conclude. Fon CUTANEOUS DISORDERS, And all eruptions of' the skin, this Oint ment is most invaluable. It does not heal externally atlone, but penetrates wi'h the most searching effects to the very rcot of evil.. 110 L L O W A Y'S OINT MENT. Possessed of this remedy, every men may be own doctor. It may be rnbbed into the system, so as to reach any in ternal complaint; by these means, cures sores or ulcers in the throat stomach, liver, spine or other parts. It is an in fallible remedy for bad legs,.bad breasts, contracted or stiff joints, gout, rhouma tism and all skin diseases. Ixr'oRTANT CAUTION.--N01n are genuina in kess the signa ture or J. lIA vnOcK, as agent, for the United States surrounads each box of Pis and Chlit,ment. flexes at 25 enatf, 82 cents, and * 2/ There Is considerable saving by taking the large: sizes. IILLO WA Y & CO., feb 15-1y New York. GREAT EXCITEMENT P'ALM1ETTO J[OUSE. JUST ARRIVED one of the finest as sortmentqe of Liquors In the Bloro. One Biarrel of Gibson's Celebrated Old Neotar, 1840; Three Barrels of tine old Rye Whis key: 1st, Old Imperial Cabinet Whiskey, 9 years old; 2nd, also, the Mabel Belle, 9 ditto; 3rd, Roanoko Rye, the oldest, 18 ditto. Corn Whiskey of the best grades. North Carolina CornSweet and Sour Masli of the best grades Also. Wilnes and Bran, dies of tho finest brands, I have also a tine lot of Cigars and Tobacco which I will dispose of at reasonable p rices for cash only. Give me a call, and I will treat yon right.- Philadelphia Lnger Peer al ways on hand from the o.lebrated ftrm of Bierger and Engoll. You can find me at all times at the Biar under the Winneboro Hotel, next door to D Rt. Flenniken's. Call and see me, J. CLENDINING. aug 20 eXg Li~,hltest Se gers umi a? YELLOW FEVZ3M.BMVOXIT It 1 too soon to forget. the r1Vages of this ter ible disease, which will no doubt, return [it a moreualignant, and virulent form In the tal 11n01nt h(it 1819. M un llKjRX Il'PA1TINEI, a remedy discov. ered in Soutlieril NIt fi nnd tUsed With suell wonderftil results ini duuth America where the mnost. ag ravated (mwes of fever ai found, causs tro one to two ounces of bile to .j) filtered or strained froint the blood each tine it passes through Ile liver, as long1 as an excess 9t bile exists. By its wonderf act [on on tho Liver uanit Stolnach 1,i11 EPA'lNK not1, on1y1pre vonts to a certainty any kind of Yever and Black Vomult, but also cures lendacte, Consti p ation of the Boweis, Dyspepsia and all lalarida disquass. No one need fear Yellow Fever who will expel the Malarial Poison and excess of bile from the blood by using MIuux.L's IisrATINK which is sold by all Druggstts in 28 cent and $1.00 bottles, or will be sent, by ox press by tio PropietoA '. F. MEltItELL & CO., Phila., Pa. Dr. Pelliblerton's Stillinighti or Queen's Delight. tI-The reports of wondrful cures of Itheutna tisin, Scrufrma, Salt, Itheulm, syphilis, Cancer, Ulcers and Sores, that come from als parts of the country, ar'r aot only remarkable butt sc miraculous as to be' toUbted was It not for the abundance of proof. Remarkable Cure of Sorofula, J. UASIC OF COL. J. C. BRANSON. KINUsTON, GA., September15. 1871. ORNTs:-For sixteen years I have been a great sufferer from Scrofula in its most distressin forms. I have been conlined to my room amai bed for fifteen years with scrofulous ulcera tions. The Most apllOved remedies for su1ch eases had been used, and the most eminent tlhysiclans consulted, without any decided benefit. Thu. prostrated, dist-ressed, despond. ing, I was advised by Dr. Ayer, of Floyd Cottn. t '. UIa., to commence tihe Itse of your Compound xt ract Stillingla. Language is as insufficient to describo the relief I obtained from the use of the Stillingia as it is to convey an adetquato Idea of the intenaity of iny suffering before using your medicine ; suflicient to say. I aban doned all other reiedlies and cont Inued the use of 3our Extract, of Stillingla. until I can say truly "I am cured of all pain," of all disese, with nothing to obstruct tho active pu'rsuit of may profession. More than elght months have elapsed since this remarkab I cure, without any return of the (isensu. For the truth of the abovo statement. I refer to any gentleman In 11Hartow County, (IA., and tothe tembe 8of thebar of Cherokee Circult, who are acquainted with me. I shall over remain, wit h the deepest gratitudo, Your obedient servant, J. C. BRlANSON, Att'y. at Law. A MIRACLE. WEsT POINT, GA., Sept. 1 18TO. GNTs:--My ulaughter vas taken on tile 25th day of J11n, 183, with what was supposed to be Acute IRheumatismn, and was treated for the sal with no success. In Mareb, following, pieces of bone tegan to work out of the rig ht arm, and continueu to appear till all the bonio fron, the elbow to the shoulder Joint came out. Many pieces of bone camtle out of right, foot and 1i). 'Ihe ease was thena pronouteed one of M hute Swelling. After havinig been contined about six years to her bed, anti the clse (on sidered hot eless, I was inducetd to try Dr. Pem bertons's Cm ound Extract of Stillingia, ati wasso well sa isiled with its effects that I havo continied the use of it until the prew'ni.. My (haut hite r wasconined to her bed about six years efore she sat up or even turned over without help. She now sita up all (lay, ant sews most of her time-has walked across the room. Hecr general health ls now good, and I believe she will, as her limbs -gain strength. walk well. I attribute her recovery, with the blessing of God, to the use of your Invaluablo mediline. With gratitude, I am, yours truly, w. B. BIANTON, WVST POINT, Ga., Sept. 16, 110. GNNTA :-The above certifleate of Mr. W. B. Blaton we know and certify to as being true. The thing is so: hundreds of t,ho most, respect ed citizens Will certify to it. As much reference can be given as may be rquired.. Yours t ruly, CRAWFORD& WALKER, Druggists. I1ON. 11 D. WIiLIAMS. 1w DR. PEMBERTON'S STIrI1NGTA Is pre pared by A. F. MtIELL & CO.. Phl1n., Pa. Sold by at I Druggssts in $1.00 bott les, or sent by express. Agents wanted to canvass every Where. Send for Rook-"Curlo's Story"-free to all, Medicines sent to poor people payable In instal ments. mayst SPOOL COTTON. ESTABLTISHED 1812. GEORIGE A. CLARRI, ROLE AGENT. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, The distinctive features of this spool cotton are that it is made from thle very finest SE A ISL AND COT TON. It is finished soft as the eotton from, which it is made; it has no waxing or artificial finish to deceive the eyes; it isi the strongest, smoothest and most elastic sowing thread in the market; for machine sewing it has no equal; it is wound on WRHI TE SP OO L 8. The B~laock is the most perfect JET BLACK ever p roduced in spool cotton, being dyed by a system patented by ourselves. Th colors are dyed by the NEW ANILINE PROQESS rendering them so perfect and brilliant that dress-makers everywhere use them Instead of sowing silks. A Ghold Medal wvas awarded this spool cotton at Paris, 1878, for "great strength" and "general excellence" being the high eat award given for spool cotton. We invite comparison and respeetfully ask ladles to give it a fair trial and con vince themselves of its superiority over all others. To bo had at wholesale and retail of aug 12-f x0:n 0. BOAc*. FISH AN~D OYSTE~RS. TO THlE CITIZENS OF WINNS. 1301O AND FAIRF.(ELD: I WOULD respectn111y ann)Iounce to' the public thet 1 have made ample)1 ar ralngmenits with the best Hlouses at Norfok, Suffblk and' Char'lestoni, to su mewitPFE8H SALT WA BJAY OYSTERS~ for this season. I will keep them in store FRE8HI ON ICE every day so that my Oistomers can supply them 801lves at aii time, All Iny Oysters And Fish are guar anteed to b6 n'esh and of' the VERY XBEST (NUALITY, Veryi respcetf'ily, FW. HIABENICH T Washington Streeot, Rear of: Towvn Hali. sept80-lm . IN~t R BlELTING. ~ A~idsN inch tre too ' Beltin. t*e'fti Seed 0 over fsed, all a' low prices, jius6 receoved a6 ang 80 hOMASTRI& BR!OE.