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THlE NEWS AND IIElALD. W IN Ng ORtj, S. U. 'SATUkuDAY, OctoIer i, : : 1a, J No. N. r V'AISL D , .we.,cItrr Korroni. 'fTin Ver~a a ie ~ o soilie IIxcitcleiI, nii1l 11Ii. prly is threatenel with a spli. lI ju-t iec to Jtenlfroc it nfillust e said tha. lis de feice is lh1t up t) t le dttloption of' Oh .preselt clst iuttlioll, wt accepaneo of' initeret on public IIonmey s was not an ollelice, anId tIhat since Ilat tim Ile has taken none. Tlhose opposed to hiln (10 not seem to coneede this, how ever, if their specehes are ani index. Wh'lile Renlfroo es;capews impeachment, the vote leverthele's stood t.wei v to -B Velteeni 8 wing tiht i a lare iaIftjor'y I % of tle Senate believed lii nIa guilty. Up) to (he preseni t; ii me le has beei Con Sidered a model otlicial. ''lis move in the direction of purifyilig Ilie gov ernm11ent will bear. good.. frulits ill G,,eorgia, and milay have a benieticial eOll'et in other States. Inl. Nr.:w "Yonx' //erald calls ndien lion io ile absni an(d, in lSoinc clases, oppressive operation of file reveiiie laws. Evyone riiiemeibers that. Ihe diamiioinds presented by the Suitllan to General She4rnuiiz:i's daugh"liteor lay sev cral years il Olie cistoimi-iouese, in de hilt, of' pll lilt-lit of tIlir uiv I housatld 'dollars or illore, hy way 40f duy. As th iymeilt ( this 11u1 Woitil lmve exhnaulsted Airs. Fitcl's fortniie, slw was comlleod take i lizingg m Iels lo s i - u nlit' I 1il "lit (' ( oii leralt. CoigrieSs" ieniil l hilly. Alire riecetlait enlan ein o itew tYorki wh~o wei to Him doctk iltov ee hi s nily wa "hut up1) and so arcnid l by a cuIstoms olli vr. oil 11he1 (Wuge con celin. di 1i1 a r i . liut. a s ill inore .,iiking- in.slance of dhe vweu i ri 'l tI. I h laws, i , ivnl ill colnneli thml with Parole's triumphsl.- inl Ei-:n. lan1d. Thev Eps;oml vip i-s worth two thlousuni114 live boInIII-d dln-,and Mr. iMrillanr hrlla beenl not Will th, hi mut181 pay i t 1ousand dollar duty bef'ore hie Call displaty hli.,; ph inl his oNv parlor at. New York. Th1e cupl is no to ble Sold. Indeed, nothling coul inl . . duce Mir. Lorillard to part, wvith this magn4riifitcent, testimlonial of Parole's prowess ; and such arIt iles have here totfore been mbanit el free. Int 6ere titry Sliermaiin is itting a fine point on it. anld relentlesslv holds the ip. The J/erald woiders wheliber Parole hilliSelf will not be impomilided oin lis return. I f Shermllan woul onlh eatch the Astley belt on its way lacik and forth, and lock it 1ul), so that the pilb lie iiiglt. be spar t'd hi is walking'' match 'i-irze, lie ' Itouhlt' be lmit- as a hollo.. i l. i l t S ;, 110111 11 ste e .. ; . Affairs in Europe. * 11~~nurope Is niot altogether happy~l. The llirit ishi gov'erlnment is comp lelle'd to deal wih -thfle Atrienji andi Afghian * (Att~qest ions iabiroad, while thle results of' six su(ccssiv'e cr'op t'ilu tres aut homie ar'e giving rise to':great dissat isft~ion at home. Ireland is maiik ing a det er thle land laws. so as to allow thle ltrmn ers to becomne pail o3wneirs at lea:st of' thlir homi llestem'iiIs. The I ret'hs arec so) high that gr'eat dli sIt re.s prevailsI am iiongr Enigl ishii( reormiers ar ie alIso a t nk i bitter'ly thle laud laws ini Eniglaial itself'. Germnany is no: tiitt, thop is mnajoity in I he neCw ib'ichst ag, enisuires his8 cont iinued ascentdener. Russia is a iihe ihlead otf the Nihliists at priesenlt, hav ing'. shippedt over elev'en thiousauI of' lie chi et' agi tator's to Siberia. As thlese til fort unites were imekedi like sar'iliines iin Rutssian mlent-of-war, iandl sent byx waiy of' the Suetz (Canal mnuthe1 ildian Oceain, while thle t hiermlometei' stood( above a hundred, it is not kniown how many r'eacedt their dhest inat ion. Shrewd't par'tie's surmise that thle gov ermueiin t ex pcted mfost 1 of themi t) per'ishl en rou/C. (Gortschiakoff isex pectedi to rignt the premniership shortlyt, af'teir having held it so long and sue cessfully'. Ini the( melanwhile a ltis sian pape'r haus just annlho~ucd that a life anid denthI strugrgle withI Enlghlnd muilst comei( soiner or Iler', andl lihi Riussi-r onily awaits the dliscovery 01' the shortest and best route to llini dostan. F'ranlce, the mneircurial, is the inost peaceful now of' all the Euiropean na tions. The liepubl it is Iih'mly en tr'enehied. . The IIlonpartists arie u-ithI out a leadeir, and~ thle I ourbons are Ithlpess. Gamiibet ta is suprlneme. The Coniinttiist exiles, reLceni y parlidoned, are coining homie by the htundieds, * , muand Gambnetlta proposes a general amnilesty' foir all exiles of 'evry siripe'. Turkey has enjioyed its eutstomariiy religious outbr'eiak att Sialonien, the Rsanconsul hiaving been isle by a mob. Nob~ody was seriously hurt. Trhe otheir nations a .' pursuing the Oven tenor of thle way. Aust r'ia andlt Italy have agreed niot to fight just yet, and thieir r'~epctiveC prtimeW iiisters aro exchatnging the comp~lliets of teseason. They are meirely wa':iting elas ro, - henit conmes we shall II ~witniess It with the satme unlconcerni that mar'ked the old mani 'wIle the fgtwas8 pr'ogressing between Botgy antd the bear,. -Sar'cely lhas the warm bireathi of sumnmer dhi away, wh'oe .g h and colds, those .avant arirs of dan11 er~sdiseases show themisel'es, Dru. Sull s Cough Syrup alwayscus them, most quickly too. * - -Don't borrow youtr neIghbor's .pa. per, buit subcribo.. SOUTIIK N r.OOD11OUNDS. (Cout4el Timinlte 1litler, of Soith Carolina, meiis;as a 1ecnu'i or the "slavo Tiwrackri" to New York. IFf'o lIhlv Few York lorahl I The teulmer. Western., Texas fromn Jacksoiville, Fla., and Port Royal, S. C.. brolght to thijs port last evehing Colonel I Thr12n litler. who hns been rgird as tIhe pt o 'ic Ii ip tigator o' Ith l hmb111)11 S. C.. rilS which re. tc nh a1 ti-arful exc-iltemenlttruh outi 0he coutrylm three years afgo. h will he r-emembel red1 that fihe whliirs of, that reg-ion of 'S1111th Carolina were chrgdit file filn, Wilhi extao1rdIiarv cruelly ; that thevy were a<isdof se, tin.g a inik of bl)d(h1ols1. to piu'sue. the unlarmil negr1oes of Ota sectionl and of couiniitting other atrocities. ill. iIter has coilie North not o'lly to ilsatIu It . bl'ic mi inl regart(d to (t tafles, that were circubated -at thel Iime, bit to exhibit.a: park of hioundals, thoroughly InI. ined inl thle pursit ol'a huinili frail. I le de-zires to Show that ther is no reltl y wltever (o e ither 1unu11 or ba inl th; purlsnlit tunh'rlaken by I liae log's. Th'le huoundts are kntow ni Smiart--A bilue spklted dog, two heel high, wi i2hing fory olilds. Devinis--While and black .spoiled. S1Iv1--li-lack ado, whit l te po id. Dora-iheik dog, 'With white ring ar-otuid ilhe nectk. lIt--iflhtk dog, with white ring arotua1ld thle neck. Itaeig-litekdo-, with tiln legs. Vi e-h- ep red dogi, Wili white fip t eild of' nose. Imudy-Lit tle blatck slut.. (i'ie- liet slut. Traveller- IBlck iltrottiohout. Fatir-lI'eI throughout. TiltE KENNEL.. Th avren2ge4 he ihi of all thes , dogs ik aboul Iwo feel id it ha-,lf, anud their valuis e-stled164 at )4100 vech. "Now," said MVe. llutlerl, "yOut lhinlk Ith il Ivat ImY boi Stunl up, donh'i youl? bil I lhe doi't (1) -td l ay hinig of that kinid. They are unlder .fll Vcon ItrIol, and11 whel pul ol thi trail will notice I 0)te hull the personi they are senat after. I have liurposely broiglha. t his l-or-Se. MIininite, wit hi le for (lit ngrot J1. 1ell junip )n the holrse, wliel posMesseS gr a 'tenthtrance. lIe w ill hasli it intol a furious gralop). Th hond wNill (henl pur-sue him. They wvill ap pealr to he beyontd 111 ctntrol.' The pirsuetl negrd jumps off his hor.t tuid IiseoInIs hiuiisel in what. le preslinuies lo be a1 sath. sheller munong. (ihe boughls o 1 ( reiI'lr above the(,% r111ea1ch oh' the inl tluriated aniniils. h'ley disregald the hretald assaii the treve with the tury of, demlonls untIH il er har the hornl ofI file imaster ill the iear. h'len the pur11' sied Ilegro0 V'ain cOtic down and the (logs flwil tpoli himn. "If is n1o0 lieressir, fill nme, con tilitet'l Coloiiel .u ller, "-to go imlio leigtIy details 1as to how we train thIese h~ounlds. A miere acc-identf Inade. Ime proli ient inl the lliburg its hill everI sii miilyv boyhlood m thlbe, oberitS d. lutter,)I' used tiick Ile mvs itiihesnt a1 ote I to ressman -howinsg his ihre would be sliest, it. Wals intha, t skimishl loccured wI ich retsutlte'(l ini the d(t of 11 six tic gi\'S n o1111n4 whi : tite man2I. Alv o bject. in cining Nothi is to show your lico br/htm slav~te lit'0 ofite Sou1th. 1 tun ha~s been't id as11 21o tI his s1lve.-trac1k inhg wm21'. I intendu to shiow hat the cdogs have1 b'een so4'i54 trinted that21 ther w ill 44ns 2to:'14~ puse 2a netgro4 when Ii'in1ler'ed to 51top. Sive'4-tackinug lmsu beeii ever' utal4 tiwou itgh swamla~ p the' mor'e than11 netv'er wiill1'1 Id harm 'ecet by)11(5 1r'der1o thelir i II steri. Thecy arie of tihe r -gular11 Georia~l2 andi C~arolina12 breed,1 am41(, coni'lder'edl a Dlcessary' aiditiillet to o'uir SAM AND) rTHE IIOUNDS. Sam ition11, a1 well devel('oped( ntegro, was'nxt X1.iintiiV'eld hr thle r'eporter'. lIe 11 luu l ve bef'orel he'en Nlorthi, and11 was5 1 bat' aniiouts to get a pieepat11 the big eily of New Yoirk. N'eerthenles's, his '.olicitu1de fori thel htoundis and11 litt le MIiniie, thle hor'5'~se, tl1 soehat dlaived his et1forts to gset ashore1'4. Sam11 said( thatnt hlta bornI lt'inII Pultom21) c'ounity, Gt., and11 had1 been woi'k ig tor wages durtting th itst few years1' in Georgesia he begmii working by te darl. Whentt askedl w hetheri lhe was at4 all scarieed whlen thle for'tlidatble htois traicked himi hie innotlcent ly sid that when Stese dogs weret atL his heels he "ftelt just5 as5 good0 as5 it he was iln the first elass eari 1)f a1 ra2ilroadu tratin.'' Coloiiel ilutle'r w'ill at, onice eiitr' in11to ngotiationus wlith the mnaigerts ot'Jer'omte l'ark tfor thue purllpose 0of fur nishing the people o1 New York Dan opport1 Uunit y to wlitness'5 the perfttt contr iol lhe hazs over tht bloodhounids wlhiich havle beciu regartdedl with so mucith teori'. GE iORG1A & AD tiCAis DI~n...-A n A(. 12a1n1a let ter say s: The llepuiblienut r'evivlt ill the South is a mal~ttr ovri which the Notternu journaluls artriyinig to raiise1 a sentlSationt, but outsid'e oft teir' ent)huistic~j tommtfenits oin the subject, little is heard1 oft it. Atlanital is surelv' Ihe 1iepulican'1u cotret' of the State, li'tht 111ha'tltered par1y 'a clahn12111 a1 centr'e. Amonitg the lealdmlg [l)pub )icans bierc I find Itohthling to indiente anly such'l hopefulness as5 that whichl is seent in t he spiitt of' the Northlerni press. it does not seemi profbbe tha1..tr 01' o ganiiz/ion 1) w'. bet had1 t'br theo 'Ste campa~i2ign1 of' iext year. As to the naltioa issue1s2514 ther'e wil hi han11 netlivi ty, this fhr:2 The .teptublican headers will detet tItmelves to their favori1'te Pre'sidenitial cand1(idalte with a vietw to plossiblo a1dvatage. T1heo State Con veniiion to chloose delegates to thet na ti onal nlomlintitng assemtbly, will be the arecnai on which the only Repubil can1 battlhe in Georgia will be fought next year. CULTIVATES ROsE.-Notinig adds so much to thte comftoirt and beauty of hoiie as -the etivetlin of flowers. Nor' dQes aniythinig add1( mlore to the beau~ty and11 comfort of man or womiant thant the roses on the cheeks of' those in good health. Dr'. Gilder's -Liver PillTs wvill alwav's impart this r'Oseate hue If used( In time. For sale- by Dri. W. R. A ihmn fn.9 TUTT'S P1 ILLS are extracted fi'om Vereta-blo prod, eta, combminin i hrn i the Mindrake or May Apple, whicli in recognized by physicians r.n a substituto for caloncl, pcstossing al tho virtues of hat mineral, without its bad after-ffects. AS AN ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE they are incomparablo. They etimulate the Tli11D" laI-, invigorate tho NERnVOUS B~VSTEM, an gv tone to thie D)IG1Is'rlVii UOGAN S,creating per foot digestion and thorough assimilation of Ibod. They oxort a powerful influence on the HIDNEYS and LIVEiR. and through tiheio organs roemovo all impuri tis,_thus vitalizing the tissuosof the body and causnig a healthy condition of the system. AS AN ANTI-MALARIAL REMEDY They httve no coua ; and as a result act a a preventivo auin cnre for Bilons,Re niittent,_Intermiittent1 'i.yphoicd Fevers1 and Faver ntil Ague. Upon the healthy cti(on f' theto Stomach, dependt, almost wholly, the health of the human race. DYSPEPSIA 13 THE BANE of the presen' generation. It is for the Cure of thus itisease and its attcudants, ICK*-HEADAUREi NERVOUSNESS,_DES. PON DENCY, CONSTIPATI PILES, &o. that TUTT'S PILLS have gained such a wide spread reputa tion. No Remedy has over been cdiscov cred that acts so speedily and gently on the digestivo organsgiving thom tone and vigor tonasimijlato ood. This being accoinplishod, ot courso the NERVOUS SYSTEM IS BRACED, THE BRAIN IS NOURISHED, AND THE BODY ROBUST. TIlehig composed of the juices of plarith extracted by powerful chemical agen cias,and_ prepared in a concentrated oR!h..thcy re guaranteed freo frorn any thing th~at can inuro the most dl icate person. A noted chemist who has annlyzed them, says ' THERE IS MORE VIRTUE IN ONE OF TUTT's ILLS, THAN CAN BE FOUND IN A PINT OF ANY OTHER." We therefore say to the amleted Try this Remedy fairly, It will not harm you, you have nothing to lose,but will surely gain aVigo rous Body, Pure Blood, Strong Nervos and a Cheerful iind. PrIncipal Omliee, *35 Marry St., N. Y. PRICE 20 CENTS. Schl by Dru!gists throughout tho roril. TUTT'S HAIR DYEs G(AY HAunon WttVsxusq changed to a Gy~oast hAeI hy a it,ght aIplieation of this limy . It, tn. 5 urts a Nalur-i Oolor, neta instaninnoonsly, and is as Iur.itny rm a oigun vr. Nold by Druggists, or t!-ikt by i-ttire5i sin revomi t $1. Oftico 33 Murray St., Now York. THE FRIEND 0F ALA11 1011.WAY'S PIL LS!! "'I had no appetite; Iholloway's Pills ve me a hearty one." "Y~our Pills aire marvelous." "'I send for another box, and koep them inI the house." "Dr. Holloway has entred my headache that was chiron ie. '"I gave one of yon. Pills to my babe for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well in ai (day." "Mty nausea c'f a morning is now Icured."~ "YXonr box of Ilolloway's Ointment eured nm of noises in 'tho head. I rubbed soe'ofl your Oiniment behind tihe ears and Ithoise has left.'" ''Send me two boxes; I want one for a "I enelose a dollar; your priico is 25 eents, but the 'medicine to me is wiorth a dlollarii." "Se;nd me five boxes of your Pills," "Let me have three boxes of your Pills by return mail, for chills and I have over 200 such testimonials as these, but want of spae oomplels me to conclude. Fon CUTmEOUS DISORDERS, And all eruptiobs of tho skin, this Oint mcnt is most invaluable. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrates with the most searching effects to tho very rcot of evil. 110O LTL 0 WA Y'S OINT MENT. P5ossssed of this remedy, every' man~f may be own doctor. It may be rubbed into the system, so as to reach any in tmernal complaint: by these means, 'cure's Isores or uleers in the lthreat stoinchb, liver, spine or other parts. It is an in fallible remedy for had legs, bad breasts, cotractedc or stiff joints, gout, rhoumta tism. andit all skin dliseasqes. Is roa NT 'A vtoN.-Non are geninie un less the stinaltire of J, ItAvnocK. as aigenat. for the Ui nfqed States surroundcs each box of P'ills 11d( Cl atmeit,. Boexes at, 25 eenttf, 62 cents, andi 9W' There la con~siderable saving by taking the larget sizes. IlOLLOWA Y & CO., fe b 15-ly Ne w York. GREAT EXCITEMENT PALYIETTO hOUSE. JUST ARRIVED one of the finest as sortmnentq of Liquors in the Bore. One Barrel of Gibson's Clolobrated 01(d Nectar, 1840; Three Barrels of tine old Rye WVhis-. key: 1st, Old1 Imperial Cabinet Whiskey, 9) years old1; 2nd, also, the Mabel Belle, 9 dlitto; 3rd, Roanokoe Rye, the oldest, 18 ditto. Corn Whiskey of the best grades. North Carolina Corn, Sweet and Sour Mash. of tihe best grades Also. Wines and Bran, dies of the finest brands, I have also a faaif lot of Cigars and Tobacco wvhich I will dispose of at reasonable prioes for cash only. Glive me a call, and I will treat yon right. Philadelphia Lager Ileer al ways on hand from the celebrated firm of Biorger and Engell. You can find me at all times at the~ Bar uinder the Winnsboro Hotel, next door to D). RI. Flenniken's. Caill and see mel. J. CLENDINING. aug 26 F0'"*ar'ear-or*5 to*$20adcay ~n your locality. No risk. We ment doi ais wel as men. MIany make mere tihan tihe amount stated above. No one can fail to matke money fast. A ny one can do the werk. Yotu can make from 50 ets, to $9 an hour by de-. voigyour evenings and spare time to tihe busines. Notingke- it, for money making ever tlferced before. Ilusiness pleasant a nd strictly honorable. 1etner, if you wvant to know all about the best paying butsiness before tihe public, sentd us8 your addcress and we wvili send you full particulars andl private terms free; samples wort h $5 also free: you can thea muakte up you r mind for Yourself. Address GICOlhaE STINsOitA CO., Portland, Me. Aug 12-tsmxly OROORERY A SUPPl.Y of ibeautiful 'orelain OpaqueWare, just arrived andi for solo at prices which eannot fall toplease. augf d MOfA8W'rE,' R nC D l &i o.r ASSIGNEE'S NALE. HY 7110MAS K Ei,.1To, ASSIUNEE OF LAD)D 110OS. B Y virtue of the power conferred on me by a deed ofassignment made to tue by Ladd Bros. oin the fourteenth day of January, A. ). 1879, for the benpfit of the creditors of the said Ltid Bros., I will sell at public nuc tioll in) Wiinnboro, S. C., inl front of the court-honiso door,'0. on Monidav, the thir.1 day of Noveiber, A. 1). - 1879, jet ween thet" legial hours of sale, tle toilowing-described picees of Hieal V Estate, situate, lying and being In Falifield counity, and l'ormlcrly' belong- f ing to the Said Latidd Bros., and col veyed to imie by Said deed of assignl-e Ino:t, to wit: C 1. All that tract of hand containing ONElIUNImED AND FIFTY-FoUlIt ANI) ON E QU.1inlIIt (&.1) Ac moS, inore or less, lying Onl Mill Creek, waters of Little liver, 111 bounded Oil the n1ori.h by lands of hs. P. .Maicile and. James Sloan, v on the east by lands of this. P. Maic lie and C. 11. Scruggs, on thesouth by a lands of Israel Byrd and Thomas An derson, and on1 the west by lands of James Sloan. ALSO, 11. All that tract of land contaiiiig FOirrY-Ei(Urr -1A8wFS, more or less, and bonided y lniids of Dr. ft. 11. E4dilnds, James Stewart Iid thet 11olImestead of Mrs. Eli llarrison. ALSO, Ill. All that tract of land containing FOURI 11UNDIM ) AND) IrruE. (.103) ACRE, mor3' or less, and bounded by lapds now or formerly of the Estate of Hampton Kelly, ReibenI Bou!lware and others; being all tht portion f' the "Reeves Tract" represented by the let ter D oni a plat thereof iade by 13. If. llobertson, 1). S., On the 26th diy' of November, A.D. 1869. This tract of land wvill be sold in two I racts-onc of two hunidred licres, more o.1 less, and the other of two hu1ndred and three acres, more or less, iccc eding to plat to be exhibited on dity ofsale. rEnMs OF SA LE : Ore-third cash, and the balance in o0ne anid two years from01 the (lay of salo, w-ith legal interest thereon, pay able annually; the purchaiser to givt his ln(d, secured by at morigage of the premises. and to p31 for all necessary i papers. TONA C 1 TOT TIIOMAS K. ELLTOTTr, Assignee, and Agent for Creditors. Oct. 1l-tx4t-d EW OODS GOOD GOODS, CHEAP GOODS. V E repectfully call tho attention of the public to oLr new lot of Goods, aid request an inspection of them before purchasing. Our goods have been carefully selected, bought at bottom prices, and will be sold as low as they can be bought from anybody anywh're. We would call the attention of the ladies to our line of Cloakai, Dress goods, Fancy Gloods, Hosiery, etc. A very pret ty asortment of Ties and other Neck Goods. Laces, Edginigs, Frillings, etc. in Our Gents' Goods department is comn leto in ever'y thing. In haeavy gnods such as Jeans, Kerseys, 1'lannels, Hlomespuns, .Blankets, &c., w are full1 up, at the lowest prices. SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! .Comoc and examine our Shoes beforo bvgying. Call and we our stock, and we will convince you1 that we sell goodls as cheap as aznybody. /M'- We are agents for J. & P. Coata' Mpool Cotton, and1( Bolling Bros. & Co.'s Spool Silk-New York Prices. oc MCluMASTER, BlICE & CO. 1879. FALL 1879. WINTER 4Aoons. WE WILL NOT nE UNDERSOLD !I WE have just received a large andl well assorted stock of Dry Goods of all kinds, Notions, Ho s iery, Fancy Goods, etc., Cassi mleres, Jeans, Kerseys, Tweeds and Satinets. Boots and Shoes of all! kinds and at bottom prices. SPECIAL ATTENTION I We ask an inspection of our ele,. gant assortment of Clothing. You you will be repaid for the trouble. SHAWLS I SHAWLS i Our stock of Shawvls is complete in every respect. lIATS! HATS!! IHATS!!! from 25ecents to $5.00. Flannels, White and Colored. We can't begin to enumerate all. Cll 1 and be convinced. You will save money by giving us a call before purchasing. J. F. MCMASTER & CO. sept 80 'FISIK AND OYSTERS. TO THlE CITIZENS OF WINNS BORO1 AND FAIRFIELD: I WOULD respectf~llly annllounie to the public thmet 1 have 3mad(1 ample ar rangemnents with the best Ilouses at Norfolk, Suffolk and Charleston, to supply me with FRIESlI SALT WA. TR'I ando the very best BAY OYSTE~RS for this season. I will keep them in store FRIESII ON ICE~ every day, so that my customers can supply them solves at any time.. All my Oysters and Fish are guar anteed to be fr'esh and of the VERY BEST QUALITY. Very respectfullly, F. W. HIABENICH T, Washington street, Rear of Townu Hfall. NEW GOOD3 1 LRRIVING EVERY DAY. . M. BEATY has ju4t roturned rom New York. and we are now r( civing a stock of Dry Goods and otions, Clothing and L t ts, 3oots nd Shoes, Groceries, &c., whieb as catreful~y selected, and bought I tho LOWEST CASII PRICES. Yo, ask, not only our customers, but he whole community, to call an3 )XaImino dur goods. J. M. BEATY & CO. sept 20. NEW GOODS! IE 'ndersig'e' ' "ld call *speoial attention to their newly-received took of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. 'hose goods have been selectea with pecial reference to the wants of this uarket, anti will be sold at LOWEST LIVING PRICES. he stock consists of too many articles to >o enumerated in Pnadvertis'ement An xainiiation can alone satisfy purchasers. A call from purchaseris i respectfully olicited. 3ATISFACTION GUARANTEED P. I1NDECKIEIRE & BIU., Jongress street, one door south of Morris' lotel, Winnsboro, S. C. sept 30-x tf M. L. KINARD, .1s1OSlTE (lie WHEELER UOUSE, coLUMniTA,s. C., HAS received the largest stock of 3Mothing that has ever been in Columbie, and is selling~ at IADW P:ICES Elegant Cheviot and4 Ent.nau' l'.s-aim ui htits made~l in the it'od s I:s. At a. a ino line of Sofr tI n-1uil' lIt. anid a we.1 eletea line of O) nr ( Cts. of Far Iieav Call anid Ecoinei tmy so l before pur~ bhasing elsewhlere. MR. JAMES R. K(ENNEDY 5 with thio above estabhisluent, and v'ould be p~leasecd to .see isis friends when n the city. M. L. KINARID, Oct 4-3m Columbia, 8. (C. A FRESH SUPPLY OF & ROCER IE S JUST RECEIVED, With new additions arriving daily, 3hoico New Orlens Molasses, fine Syrups, sugars of all grades, Rio and .Java Coffoe. lroen or roasted, Choico Family 1flour. ilse, ag ent for the best Flour in tihe mar cot--Pied mont 'Patent Flour"--it has no squal. Cream Cheese and Macaroni, 3rackers and Cakes of all kinds, Soap, soda and Starch, Well Buckets, WVater ucekets, lBrooms, Woell Rope and Cotton lope, Bacon, Bagging and Ties, Lard in Barrels, Cans and Buckets, best Sugar Jured Hams, lRed Rust-Proof- Oats. seaid Etye and ]Iarley, Nails, Axes, Horse andl hinto Shoes, Axle Orease, White Wino and Jider Vinegar, Smoking and Chewing To )Ucco, Raisins, Currants and Citron, Canned Goods of all kcinds-Salmon, Sardines, Tomatoes, Peaches, Pine A pple, Ifixed Pickles, Chow-Chow, Pepper sauce and Mustamrd. -AL~SO A fine selection of Boots and Shoes )HE"AP F3OR CASH. CALL AND BE CON VINCED. D.RB. rLNNIKEN. oct A TOWN ORDINANCE. THIE following section of an Ordi Snanco passed en tihe 1st of March, 1878, is published by order of Council| SF.CTION VI. Be it lhirthmer ordained, L'hat anly person or persons who shall 'unI, ride or drive any horse or horses it a rap'.d rate through any of tho itreets, or shall ride or drive upon01 any >f the side walks of said streets, or thall hitch any horse or mule to any bence or post in such Ia way as to ob. utruct saidl side walks, shall be fluted T'om one dollar to twenty dollars lin maclh case, according to the discretion >f the Intendant. The Police have orders to arrest all violators of tis Ordinance. E. S. CIIA NDmn, oot .4 Cinmk, of Crt....m ZELLOW FEVER.-BLAOK VOMIT I. 13 too Soon to forget the raveges of this teri Ible disease, whleh will no doubt rettrn in i more, mallgnant and virulont form In the fall 11onths Of19. MititEbl/.'8 1 IIE'ATlN, a remedy dlscov 'rerI Id Suiltherii Nuiit atid iseil with bueh honderful result.s in Sotuth America where tihe n(st nggravted citse-is of fever are found, *:118 ,48 fron onie to Iwo oluees of bile to )e i I or siritle u frIn Ihe blool each time It misst's throtigh the liver, 11 lg ats anlt excess if bile exists. 1y It; wonlerrul act Ion oil the .Iver isnt "tolo tll l0 e 1 l r rtII AINI Hot. oll Y pI' *eli.s to ai (ert'ahily 111nV kine of Fevei ald I Mttek Voliit 11111 Itt-o Cetr e.101~tole. Collsti rhilo (t hit-e ilowels. Dyspepsia, and aill si al itr11Ills is v.st No 1n1 ntir'i I 11' Yeilow Fever who will - t he Valtrial P'oison alit excess of bile h )01111 l of N 1)3 ust !g 1 EnilItI.','s i l'iI ': :, V:iili Is sole I' All ktrulgIsts In 23 eent, and , - bottls, or will be sent, by express by the 'rop'eetors, A. F. MEIIH ELL & CO., 1hia., Pa. )r. Peinbertoll's Stillingia or Queen's Delight. MWThe reports o wolildrful cures of Rhemnina Is'lm. 8ero'ua. Salt, Ithelin. Syphils, Cancer', 'leirS t lilt Sores. lt 1 , vin11e from all; parts of ho r4--it ry, are it onlv reinarkable bit, so nitI-:lettllus a IfN o loubtled was it, not, for the thiudilweef), proof. Romarkable Cure of Scrofula, &c. CAblt 01F COL. J. C. UBRANSON. (INWSTON, (IA., September 15. 1871. OGrNTs :-For sixteen years I have been a great suiffvrer from Serofula lin its most distressiti forns. I itave been confinedoI 1.0 yroom a11111 l'a for Ifteien years wIt1h Scrofulous ullcera 1on0s. The mlost approved remliles for 8uch eases lhad beenl uIsed, andti the. most, em11iet p hysiclam' consulted, witticut any decided ben41.19. Thtlils prostrated, dist ressed, despond ing. I was ladvIt' by Dr. Ayor. -f Floyd Connl I y. Ga., to comineeie te uise Of yx ir Compound EI i'&ra't 11 NIlgla. Lanlgtuie .15 as 1 insulelent, Io describe) ti1he relIef I obt ined fromn (le use of the' St ligta a II s1 to Con1Vy In (tI'fuHte Idea of the iitet.y of myi3' suffe-ring be'fore Using your iedlelln ; sufli'ieit, to may. I niban. doI'd llt other reIntedli ti ( contiled the ulse of %ouir Extract of 1ltilingla, until I cnn say truly "1 am 0ured (f 111 pand," of all ll disease, with nothing to obst ruct, thle active putrsuift of 1y ' More tha1n eight, monthsI have elapsed since tills remarkaible cure, without iny re1 ur-n f O, (1101disse. For the( I ruth of tie above statetilen . I refer to anyt.% 'gentleman in Bartow County, On., and I o t he mtenbe s of the btr of Cherokee Ciruilt., who live ncquaillted with tule. I shall ever remlalin, wi thedpstraiu, Your obedient, servaut, J. U. RitANSON, Att'y. at Law. A MIRACLE. W EsT POINT, GA., Sept. 10, 1870. OsGTS:-My daughter was taken on tile 25th 11ay of ,litne, ISS3, with wihat was supposed to be Acute lthelmatism, an1d was treated for th1e same110 W! 11 1o Success. In aN'rch, following, pieces of bone tegani to work omt of the right 1ar111, and conl intled to appear till all thle boim fron, the elbow to the shoulder joint came out. Many pIeces of bone caie ot. of right foot and leg. 'I 11e case,, was then pronounced one of White SWelliig. After having been confined abolt ,Ix years to her bed, and the caso con sidiered lo'ts.s, I was induced to try Dr. Piei. berlons's Compound Extract, of StillingIa. and was so well salisilted with Its effects that I have coltillued tile use of It Until the present. My (Iabglhter was contlned to her bed about six years berore she sat t Up or even turned over without help. Sh now sits up all day, and sews Most of her time-has waiked across the 1roo11. Her 1101'geal health is now good, and I believe she will, as her limbs gain strength walk well. I otitribute her recovery, with tile blessing of God, to the use of your invaluable niedlulne. With gratitude, I am, yours trinly, W. 11. BLANTON. WE"ST PoINT, Ga., Sept. 16, 1870. OENTS :--The above certilleate of Mr. W. B. Blant on we know and certify to as being true. TheI l ing is so1 hundreds of tile most, respect ed citizens wIil certif to It. As much reference can be given as may rbe equired. Yours truly CR A WFOitI & WXLfE~R, Druggists. liON. H1. D. WILLIAMS. M_7r DIt. PEMtBETlON' 88TILLINGIA is pre pared by A. F. MEittELL & CO., Phila., Pa. Sold by all Druggssts In $1.00 bottles, or sent by express. Agents wanted to canvass every where. S'nd for Book-"Curlos Story"-free to all. Mediielles sent, to poor people payable in Instal mnents. may 8t SPOOL COTTON. SOLE AGENT. 4.00 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. The distinctive features of this spool (otton are' that it is made from the very S1EA LSL1AND CO1TTON. It linishie1 sft as the cotton from wI ic' it is maide; it las no waxing or arttirii1 tinijsh to deceive the eyes; it is thle strongest, smioothe~st andr most elastio sewing threadl in the mlarket; for machine sewinlg it hlas no equal; it is wAounld on W IIT E P O OL 8. The Black is the most perfeet JET BLACK rver prodneed in spool cotton, being dyedl by a system patented by onrgelveg, The culors are dlyedl by the NEW ANILINN PROCESS rendering them so perfect and brilliant thlat d ress-mnaker's every where use them inst ead of sewing silks. A Golid Mediai inas awarded this spool cottonl at. Paris, 1875, for "great strength'' anid "general excelliee" being the high est award given for spooi cotton. We inlvite comparison and respectfully ask ladies to give it, a fair trial and con vince themselves of its superiority over all ethers. To be "nd at wholesale and retail of Saug l2-tx~m 0. BIOAG. Collior & Cilidler RAVEl ENLARGED THEIR STOOK OF JEWE~LRY, STERLING SILVERI, PLATEDWARE~i, GLJASSWAREI AND FANCY GOODS, Making it entirely unnecessalry for their eustonmere to go outside of Winneboro for any article in their line. They pledge themnselveus to give adivan Cages in regard to VARIETY, QUALITY AND PRICE. Extra Aine articles which the market will not justify in stook, wvill be procurod on short net oct 4-31m Ayer's Cherry Pectoral For Diseases of the . -. Throat and Lunge, suoh as Coughs, Colds, Whooping cough, Bronchitis, Asthitis, and Consumption. The repitation it has attained, In consequence of the marvellous eures it has produced durhig the last hair century, is a sullciuent assitrinee to the public that it will conthute to realize the happlest results that can be desired. In imost every section of country there are persons, pltblcly known,who have been restored 11rom alarming und even desperate diseases of the hngs, by its use. All who have tried it,acknowledge its superiority; and where its virtues are known, no one hesitaites as to what medicine to employ to relieve the dis. tress and siffering peciliar to plinonary affee tions. Cnruny PrOTOUAI. nlways ffords in. stant rellnf, and performs rapId cures of the mildIer varieties oflbronehlai disortier, as welli as the more formidable disenses of the lungs. As a safeguard to children, amid t'te distress. ing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of Childhood, it is invaltiable; for, by Its timnely use, multitudes are rescued ant restored to health. This medicine gains friends at every trial, as the eur'es it is constnttly producing are too re markable to be forgotten. No family should be without It, and those who have once used it nfever will. Eminent Physicians throughont the country prescribe it, and Clergymen often reconnend it from their knowledge of Its effects. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Anaalytlcl Clemistsx. BOLD BY ALL DItUGGISTS EVEltYWHERE. Southern I Purchaser8 of PianOS, Or ganls, Musical Publications and 81mal-1 'Musical InlstritmIlenits who are alive to their Own Interest will buy from the great MUSICAL DEPOT OF THE SOUTH. LUDDEN & BATES' sorroIsm r MUSIC HOUSE SAVANNAH, GA. And.Branch Houses AUGUSTA, GA. 'ATLANTA, GA. Geco. O Robinson & Co. '0 L. lrnamuller & Co. UliAlILESTrON, 8. C. CilAiLO. 'TE, N. C. U. L,. McClennhan & Co.t Mce$mith~ Musie llouse. JACKBO3N VIL Lie, VILA. PiENSACOLA, FLA. A. 15. Cainpbell. Itrowni rthr Sav~anaih, Oa., is thw Grand Mitslial Centlre at a Soltid MIusieni South, andl from this Cenutral Dst rihutinug l)epot, with Its chain of Uiraich Music flouses, nit under 'out! th~an tir'mellt, a nd havIng una form Pr.ices~ and Terms, ar en 't r, thie musical supjf. ds of I he 80'nth A 'ML' INIF~:iaN l Um i.s8 --OURt G~IAND - INTR{ODUUTION SA LE --OF STANDA RDn - Paos and Organ Th'le only sale of the kiud evor .su'cessfulty carried out in the U 84 F"ive thtousandc stand arllstmirutnt atFactory Itates for Cash, or Te~n of thC leading Mtanufacturers of the U1. S. have given uts exclusilve control of their instru-. aa~cnts in the Souths, and nuthorized uas to piaco for Introduct ion andl A dvertisemenut. One Thout and of their best, Instruments in repra sentativo Sot hern hlouseholds at, Factory Whoiesalo __SEE THE PRICEiS. PIANOS 7 Oot. fine nlosowood Carved $15 PIA NOS g Oct. nne ntosewooa, Carv$155 PIANOS % ct Square Orand, au- $257 perb Case. With 8tool and All guaranteed instruments. Maker's name on each. Fifteen Days'Trilal If wanted, we pit the freight, if no sa.o. A trial costa nothingi instrument don't suit. Don't hesitate to ordor MASON AND IIAML1IN ORGANS. MfASON & HIMA LIN 6 Church and Parlor - Organs. Not, Lowest \Priced and Dearest --but liighest Priced, - Best andI Cheapest. - 6I Stops, only $80. 30 \ " Stops, only $95. 'E ithi Mirror Top, only $100. Peloubet & Pelton S05. 10 Stos wt -- - l Cale, only $100, Bend for lntronnetlon Sale ecietular giving prices alnd fili informat~ton. Theo magniflcent Chickering, Hfallet & Davis Weber, Mathutshek Southtern Gem, Dixiean Favorito Pin nos Manson & hfain'a Peloubt & Polton and Storfing Or gans all incluided in this silo. A clean s~weep. No reserve. All new In siruments of latest style. Frosh from Factory. Lagest selection of sand srd inistrittenta over an Orga, ANT. Pla 'or"o an O we wl deiverfreIght paid to any R.R nthe South. 4,,pEN& B3ATES. NEW ARRIVALS. HVjutreceived a large and well seetd stock of Boots and 8hoes of all kinds. Gentlemen's fine Calf Sewed B~oots, Gents' fine Sewed and Cable Sorowod Gaiters. ALSO, A full line of Ihnts, Clothing, &e. T1he abovo goods will be sold lower thtan they can be bottght anywjsoro in town. Give mne a call and see for yoturselves. W. H. DONLY, oct 7 On the Corner. iUtR ye WVhiskey, Ale, Porter and . Sdk Water fr~.-ot- MOARi