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TUESDAY, DpopAber 2, 1 : 1- I37. THiurs olv Tim NEWS AND ERAIL.D. -:1-.weekly e4.Jtp9a, four lilar per annum, ii..advaico; weekly' editIon, two lA)Jlttil'.411 :lfty. Cguts per a-lf in, i mai'vane,..LiberaT d9ept4tt, clubs fifle anid utifiOs. RA'Ties d'iAtvmwrta!(;.-.One dollar P(r inch for the first insertion, pad Q-)y cents per Inch for each subscm eit i sert soi. Theose ratesqapply to -il ad veglismetits, ofhtvr.ato re, anld al'eipayabIp sbigat in.advawre., Con M pqopd1 onl ,yery; lberl, termsi. Tra-111 914:t 16tpal -nOte felt, 00 to per line for i'n'erite seven dnd oneb allf.o we'sqe i fr ach 0 spe pept in 9. Aj. ' fes and e. ts Sim languIpeombenits or mAirr1age anti. . the pablislhd free o char o, ail solioJteg. Ac eqmmunicatidus, ot i'hatsoever X1Utt re, ab.oiW be add 'esd to tho Minist oro 1 hin Company' \TIumsboto, S.(~ 1'ew Adeortusoan1W $1 mons--Johin J. Neil, Attorney. We extend heapty 'conrat'ulatiols 4d bpnt wishes to the' bri'As an1 idt~se , i6 \Vet'O united 'in )nat hbonylaadvdek May theIr. kappi ness be unalloyed. Wimlsboro still contiWe to be. (g. its location the best cotton niarket in the-State, the pricevs g iven leaving a loss - \nth on New Yors than it costs to caRry cotton to.tIat phque. The peculiar adaptation of Dr. .Buill's CoughSyrup to so malny phases pf throat Mnd bronchje diseases has rendered this reinedy immensely popu ar, Sold overywhere. Prile'A 25 cents - a bottle. .*. .Owing to the meeting of Syno. it, 10o0k ,11111, the Presbyterian Churchi Wa8 closOC) oil Snlay. t h4ad bOen hoped that the Rev. Dr. Brackett would be down to preach tq i old congregation, but ho was unable to lpave Synod. 'i'-AX No-rin.-The tino for the col ! etion of tOwn taxes hai been extend ed to the fifteenth of December, inclu sqyeriafter, which executions will issqq jgainst all delinquents. The police will be furnished witl4 lists of all per gons hetween the agge (%f sixteen and fifty-five liable to street tax, and are outhorized to collect the same. Dn'ruIs.-Miss Nancy Cathcart died' jq Wiiga ojo on Frlday night at the g o ~eighty-one years after a ling ering illness. She had well fultillo.d her mission on carth and passed away in the hope of blessed immortality. 4Ier remains wero.intorred in the AS sociate Reformed Centeary. Qi the same night i4Irs. Lafayette Potect died. She ias a lrember of the Presbyterian Church and 'vs liighly respeted1 and esteaeed for her worh. Shel iyts byried in thec Presbyter'an (emectary. r NEnNATI4)NA L P'os'r '. C Ans.-Trhe Pst, OIlliio Departmnact' has ado atr rangemnents to lahce upona sale on~ the 13,t of Diecembaler the iterawaional pos tal'eards. Thecir prikc is two cenots, tOmai pot'fie' m any countr iy widh is a membner'. of th l'o~1:al Unaio)n. Tihe respiects are t'imihir to the cards nowv in 101use. The~p~ revnue1 dcaeived from the sale of these cardjs forms a part of the postal revennes of this .counatry. * 'he hitest reports from variou~s ogc~ers utdicate that about twice as irhiny pos tal cards ar.e railed to foreig e otgn ties from the United States as come from abroad. .Hitherto the sen~ep of p, postal card to a foreign country has been under the necessity of affixing an additional one cent stamp. ' LIFE ANTI CQRREPEQNDEOIGE OF CAL IIQUN.-ThI eegi[/t8,', a few days ago, * suggested that Mr. Crowley, of Vir ~inta, b,e requested to completo the life ofCatholln. We Myo the Information that Mr. Crowley died before the wan, and that during the wa~ trunk con taining papers and mangasodpts reogtIig $o Mr. Calhoun, was at thQ request of Mr. Calhoun's relatives, intrusted to e care of Mr. Rtobt. N. Gouhdin of Charlestoni.: Several years ago, the trunk was by, him delivered to Ccl. Fames H. Iiich of Wiansboro, with a g'qest from Mr. Calhoitn's relatives o's'~ qame suita)}'e gentleman so d' to get 'as biographer. Col.,1Blofe intrusted the task tq the HonrR. Mi. T.4Tunter of Virginia. - The work will be entitled the Life and Correspon-. dence of John .C. Calhoun, and will embrace two volumes, one ogf which~ parrady been co mpleted. Colonel Rlion has also in his posses aIon etn autobiography of the Hon. William C. ?reston, comipleted by him shortly before hIs death. Both these work itelhhed, Wotikibe of great - ntoeit. Mrs. M. E. Br i4 the wi yeenty 1isited Winnnboro in the Juteregt qf A p'tie Virole, thus kindly 4peeks of thie pgple; - We. alriyed at thia .sc at- qge %'elgok a. m. from Colun aand st. me tteWinnslhoo , kent y l Mrs.Browantas ~hs was our fomne hyear otroisE wp e called1 * sq~of~e~~gne, d we ifwre fiw1ably syly J } tea and- found many wlvIo still renembnred our husiblid alid veunerable l'a4tl-in law. (eIntleimion, -Allow us t' thank you for the kindness and courtesy yoi exteided, through your respect tor tkhors, and we hope in after days, AVlhen wO shl stop in, yoi thriving tawn, that we may be appreciated for our humblo mideavor to in ilithin our solves and build up our papei- , an. d we Crust to receie some arl,i ojs fr'oh your tOwnii lit aul CarlV daV. The o0'ject of the Ifome filrel belCig to build up a Iavo L'oy hAte.ature in the South. for lioi eitorpriee, and when we ask you ircr Il sIcriptionl, we. caln assuli'd'you, the request is soirethiitg for mniore thanl one perso.nal supmport, zaid When the reply cle.S "tJ1at, yIt 'take so qian*y literiary pa)ers . and nngitzkincs that yOu leSd nohthing Inore," we fIel a lit tje 1is$helarteled, and vonder i(Sout ih on einterprise will over supe6,O'l When Sputhern parties of ability (10 not try to foster theimi ud imk. . then what they should; but althotli o1'then- lis heartoned we do Iot 1es1nir, and we Qan truthfully Ssig. wc have at paper Ihat hasi a cicifatlon in et'ily every. town in South Cargn1Am. " .is our bI tention to Poo up our' work, trust ing time will find us a beautiftully il lustrated weekly, filled with the chmoic eat of matter written by Southiern peo pl; but excuse our dreamn.-We wor shijpped at the Presbyterlan Church on Sunday anid fou,14 y9ey litle chang'e in (l\9 houselhe venerable iniinister, Rev. Mr. Boggs, no longer speaks from the Holv Work. kk.v. Mr. Partt. nlow preaphes the 6sandi doctrine fromia the same Book,'and strives earnestly to aukindle a love for "the Kingdoin." He 'has a lN~e eqngregtion. On Monday we fniAhed our busnes$. visit and ar Il much 0611gdd for tile "cncour nlgement received, and also return thanks for papers received flon Mr. Groeschel, and the conveyamce placed Ii osw dsposal by Mr. Walk&r, who keeps good stock. We failed to see two or three parties who we think would have cheernfilly added their iames. We trust sonc of our friends miayi speak for us, and that. they -may yec(lmo stbspribers tothe Home (Oir AN EX- TRtE4 S URRE 8 UED. kccovq}'on an 9fullia Boy fo r Ejcess of Coanmiins. At few dautyse ago , in. the Cot'u of Cointpoij 1ieas was tried the case of the State of South Cardlhia. vs. C. H. Baldwin, late countf treasurer, W. T. Dullio and J. 11'. Kinard. This wats an aci'nii uponthe official bond of the bounty treasuror'6f ichland itv. The complaint alleged that tlid n-il. anit, U. 11., Bal4wi, was appointed county treasitier on Fe1bruary 1, 1871, anid qualiid .u such, and th1d. his' co defndamnts were the suretics upoll his boid that Its siteh County tVpastirer Ie was eititld ty receiVe Comnpenlsa LltoI notcdxLcing $:?,500 Ia year, but that in hthe year 1071 he retaiined from the State aid'county taixs colleoted by him the snt of $Vt10.74 tin excess of (lie compensaton allo iVed by'laAVdand conivered the same to his oW -use; Tle delnidant Bal yin 'admiUtd in' skja gisvor.that he nad wrotahied the sum charged in tle.oimja1itt,'bt de-, nied that the rute war' entitled to stich sum oruad.right of action onl the bond. Thle defenise was ha Ilaidwin's (pinu expired art dhe und~lci oli'o years trot ebriry 1, ,087 1, ta ji ga~ tilat-l. leged dIendeau Won adc occe"rnil in'187a6 his tiurcale werc 'iht lboimid. '-f wni ihcIh< uutged dut behalf of. th ef ai.S by thei resfm .y of Mr. .ihiitlin ummt. at. the byegrihimuig of thle .uar 1825 lhe, hitidwini, was. touti by Gov. Moes that lhe uaaid re-appouinted hiin,. But, thme doicien114n1.. prodhuced not enqisio Iis shoing Ii his iealpp)OinSIlme by Mos.x, agdi tuerei w1L as n rec ru in the .Fx~een luei .'AL1il .lialdwmaa S.idivt thnt (Comptr is-escral I lA)e t~id~ enlied onl .m a' id to.ld him ihi ai t ie ougnt to ann I ii e 1uinocy in queOshon ini Cecess of 42,it0u tesipent.Ium, for ime 1% as ei titled to charge 4 .per cent. etlnmais s1t)118 on all mioneys collecte~1. Judge Macikey charged t.im~ jury. that at the (inte t the .I~tdeliin t Baldl~'s ap1: )oill~~~tmet hits teureuat of oiice was niot tLivo years, but was without iitiit. as to tiiieccording~ t6 the pleasurme ofth governiort 't4 that there cou'fl t De 'no~ ria plpoilltnmelt utiless there was first a reoval. That a pulblic oflicer hman his right to compensautioi incasturedl by the statute of force ixiing his cOopen sation duirinig his incunmbef of the b klee, and thmat If he r~tainsany i1uid6 in excess of' the compensatioq a.llo" ed by law, such retention of 1:uIlds is ,ani -unlawfutl conversion of tlie public ngionuey to 1h18 own use, and that ne ordert of his Alipprior officer can vary the county~ treasurer's conitract .with vh t'eb itoreasing his coin pensa tion, and ti qoti' order' cannot he't/sd up, to.fech apgo thp ~onniy teasureni itis true that- theoat i s only bound for the term o n o hc they became sureties of'the~offleer, and tli lebility tftnlot be t a'ismitted to ano sier amid dtstr16t' ter e'yt If the term is not fixed by l1 ',time, It Is helkl to popt~in whi tb fficer Is ji'tihesactujal discare fthe'duties of the office; and If the dnt Bald - wvin sets up 9 ypityqpoires n th4 the def'alcation ocbq rr during ,h secoind termi, for 'ih tIie biireties are not boud, thebutdenu ff proof is uponi the def i4ant6 e$jtsh the ox. istonce of suoh secon .eri by prov Ing his romoval frem ofti lnd his re 'TeCourt stated for t11e 4pfondant to urge that as tile State of South Caro lina was a dsft'titor to her ci'dditors, It would be the duty of the jttry tore Auso to give a verdict agalinst her dpi faulting couinty treasurer, wae a prop4 eition which thep Cot~' could not per ti (pass urnohallenmged into the orbit ~theodaee that it was not sanctiod tanhat i as "'i ss58! SoEthdState of South iroltna ig now unjusady 4 beeted to odium as a 'ffleers have *i~~oriate4t' usp, and 14av disabled tho .5~Ofrn (bsdh gnbo'obligations do~a at d61lr'13 tt)rtoofficer Wo nist duced 161oh .41 onr' pq part of S tate ~4rfor o Ia aa i-easont~ hi idsol ~ f'm u1hty wobnldi to .~phW w wrong ( jdis b'sne 4tlwuddi~ theae ftoVfrmutai*' dt44 I after an earnest guinont reqistingq th liOtion, 0ho ecord w recollmlitle, to the jury (g the grouid thatt the, .must, Iltid a coipplete verdiet either foi or against tho jiltaintifr, and that thi verdict nmust be for the plaintiff for t slim cortaib '' should be in the wordi "WQ 1find'im' the dot'ilidant.s." JutdYe 'ltackey stated in recommit, ting t e vOllet to the Juj)y that the% wero at liberty to find ether for'.plai. tiff or di'eldini( t and 'thit the cou would 1101. crltilse 'fheir iction, what ever it. nmight be. 'VT jury tlien aguil. retired, and li.a few nioniente return. ed into court With the toloiIng vor. dict: "'We find for the la)iintif $3,. 110.074, w thl litterest"," anld tihe jinteres) Malined I fron November 1, 1878. T'11 STATl OF SOU'1'II CAR1OIId A, cJOUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT'QF COMMON PLEAS. LRobert No \$aIjco Plititagis au el B. ( 6lonj; t. S. Despurtes & Co. The Natiounal aink of best vor, Kouth 'Caro ift, Jopkinsii. Dwight & Co., 11. W. Fri ell\ d , ''ie Wiznsboro Nationial 3ank, of 'ihnsboro. South Carolina, George H. MoMasior and Francis Gorig, as Assignees of the Winnsboro National Bans , or Winnsboro, outh Carolina, H. C. Howard, as secretary of the Maryland Fertiliz.ng andMaiu c! tiring Company John A." Fraer,"leitrieat J. Martin, G.eorgo W. .rittt, atruh Catheartl, Fred erick Copes, its Trustee of Mrs. Sarah it. C.apes, William A. Milling, and Georgo 1). M)MItater aid Francis oerig, as Assigu''& S ramuiel J3. ulowney, Defendants. To the Defeedgetst OU nre hereby sumnmon~ol and to. gaired to answer the complaint iti th action, whiohis filed in the offieg of the Clerk of Coimon Pleas for the said uunty, and to servoan copy .of your an. qwer to 6ho said complainat on the sub icribot atj hie o'co, No. 4. Lw Range, AVinnsboro, S. C., withi twenty days atter the service hereof, exliisive of LtO day ~*o.'ank servieo; and if you fail to inswer the complaiht'within Lto time iforesad, the plaintiff in thit action will tpply to the Coart for the relief demand ed in the Complaint. Dated ist Decemiber, 1879. JNO. J. NEIL, Piutiff a Attorney. To the pofendant Samuel B. Clowney: TAKH uotice that the suArnons in this ation, Of which the foregoing is a copy, %as filod in the offico of thie.CArk of tie Court of Conmmon Pieas, for the County of Fairfield, in the State of South Caroli na. on the 1st day of December, 137U. Dated lst Deeoinber . 3879. -. JNO. J. NEIL, Plaintiff's Attornoy. COW FOOD. L BS. Wheat Bran. for alc 1 ~uO at the Storm of V. H 1DONILY. -ALSO~ A inrge lot or the favorite brandi of Augu'sta Flour. IO It is'. Potaitoes, S~uir IiranV Su or CureHmsi B~reaikfast Bacon New Mess shbad; Now Mels.Macker (d, ~Ikinds gf lti:; pyrups anid Mi) 1:lses, OHEAB. 1.OR~ A!ASH. .. W H.' DONLY, noy 29. On the Corner. WaIOLESALE gN RETAIL; GB00ERIS AND GOMMISSIOI~ ' IERCIHAlv'S No .174 Main St. (White Front COLTnIA, S, G5 We have Mr. 3. 8. Gladnoy with us.. II will be- glad to see li of his oldl filende Give uf a call'bofore prchasing else where. AUGHTI Y~ MASTIN. oct IF--8mos HAVE ENLARGE~D TflWIB 8yQpK 0) J WELBY, S GOODS bf aking ii entirely uqnb.egsy fq thel 0pBoz1e$,o goofa of Winze oro fd Extra Thesu M. L. KINARD, OP'9PLrE the WjiELEH HOUSE, COLUMBIA, 8.0.. MIAA. rpelived the *rgs stock of Clo lihg .at has etu; leen in Coluinbilt, and, a. selling at Ftitgant Cheviot and Enulish (Cassituero St4 mado in the htLOst st-yes. Also, I 11ne line of Soft and Sti'llats. and a well, seldt-d lio ofi Over CoMp, of Fur 13eav. erts Ulters4, Keraoys. ani Midtonsq. Clril and Examine my stok before pur ulatsing eliietvhiera. * 1R. JALES I. KEN-EDY is with tho a,90. catalli1.mertt, andA would be pleasod to sui hi''rk$undA when 1 in the city. Sog,.4- .. , Columbia, S. C. GREAT EXcITEMENT PALMYETTO IOUSj4 JUST ARRIVED, ope of the finest as- t Rortmente of Ldquors in the loro. One Barrel of Gibson's (elebrated Okl Nectar, 1840; Three Barrels of line old Rye .Whis key: hit, Old Jmporial Cabinet WVhiskey', 9 y.ears old; 2nd. also, the Aabel Belle, 9 ditto; 3rd, Roanoke Rye, the oldest,18 ditto.' Corn Whiskey of t4? best grades. North Caikolina Crar,0.Woot d Sour MashI 6 the best grades Also. Wines and Bran, dies of th c fnost brandas, I havo also a I fiI, lot of Cigars and Tobacco which I a Will dis',ose 6f idt4 reasonable pric'es for cash only. Give me a oatl, and I ivl trent I you right. Philaiolphia Lager Beer al. ways on hand from the e.:lebr~atod firm of Borger and,Engell, You ean fird I m at all times at the Bar under the Winnsboro Hotel, next door to D. I. Flnnikon's. Call and see me. J. CL.ENDINING. aug 26 JEANSI JEANS, JEANS, JEANS. lit Kerseys, Casolmeres, 'ete. Finest assortment we hive ver had in stock, for sale at bottom prices. Coilo and be convited. --0-. RIUNTS ! PIN~TS I! PRINTS!!!I One hundred and fifty piec.cs of choice SHOES! SHOES!Il SIOES!!I A splendid line of Shoes and. Boots. JBOTTOML PRIOitS. Persons needing anythig in this. line wig %gud it i t ~ir advaninge to inspet oltr' '800ck 1e1oro . prhi'nhsing elsewhere. T1. F. McMASTER & C0. noV 00 A month guaranteed. $12 a day at Shome nade bythe tudustrious, apitLal not reI tredl; vo wil start, you. Mten, women, boys aii gis maske licy faster nt, wou k for usi t.lf an anything eiso. 'lin work Is l1gh aiyd plasant, ami swflxa anyone 'aft hsnotice wil tend 11s their a orsse at onc and sec for t.hemsolves. oostly outilt and ternI3 free. 'Now is the time. 'Those already t. work' ooI~nu u~I~ , ainoyuo. Address FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY JAYEES W. LAW. f4'o She P'ubiJcs .Why not insuro your property? See - the cost of a erw diem expense: Daily opis ~f ipsuring $1,000 at 8 per oefi er annuni is only 8) .cents.' At per cent.per annum is qny7o. - At 1* per cent, per annum it oply 4 c. Atl1 qreent. porlengua in Qn 2( 0. .jfi cent. er an l'is onl2 . pr cent. 1rs is only 1 o At1 pig gernt fo4 y a on, 1.86'c. At 1j per cnt. f'or 6y Isehlyi.88 c. 4tper cent, for 5 year ~ ,tl' . Delling aIn town or oein , deah ed0, ins~pab,14 t the followl4 jues, vis.: For ono year per cent.. three years 14 per cent. Barp and n nt gzietose, bale4 cotton; storehoulte, $nefobandise, mnill and churches insurable at a 4q 'te rates. L represent only f9 ver b nt ompa nies of long expeuIende and well establish. pd character. MAMER W. LAW, A a A week wl QU fdu r6s a tout ci e r - e as 'Oti pr __ tle1a a YELLOWPEVER.-BLACK VOXT It is too soon- to forgot the ravages of thma t.rt tile dIee 'wbkih will no doub, fotura In atzmoreixiallw iatt UACIYirtU ot (Orni Ifi,4 WUo a MRI,/8'l *IPATINE, a reine 'dicov. ored in Sontheri Nubla and Itdd with suci wlonlorful resaults III 2p5Pith Ainerlca )vbriI hie most agravited c:isit or if tr are foWu (itigorinom on0.to two ounees of bile to' filtetetl or strained frotl the blood each ttnaim 1 "Ifes through the liver as long a an c1 \'e vtbl" Oxidst. 11y. it oit-tert al netion onI ti! Liver antd Stomnh thuel li00 PATINI t nt.i ily pre. nt td A certalut-y amy kinil tir Fever aind aek Votit, but al1o ctres Ilmlitach, Consi I t1ion of the Blowes Dyspopsia and nit initaria~l disentse.i. No one neel [ar Yellow Fever who will 'Xptil lie 'Mal-irlat Polsund ind exoH of bile Iroun the blooit bl t'g bytt/s IlP'ATINI:. ylitch is so'il by all Ortig!ista it 21 cotit aiti 0.no bottles, or will b" se ty ex pre.4 by th Przoprietor - . F.MI-1 ki E CO., Plillit., Pa. Dr. Penhel'ton's % liugja Or Qieen's CW'TifT report o wivilirfl curos of IRheluma. N4n, 8etrottilta, Salit (hitoi. 8.3phill.L, Caincer. J1cers t( ti0 Bo.r i hit conie ron ah, it' of he ooultry, are In t - Qq r%, nafkata btt sno qtraculous; ist to b" dOUt-d wi I( not ht tile iblultinne' of proof. l1ptablo Curi. of Wrofula &o, *ABiC (>F COL. J. C. RNANTON. K o.014TON, 0IA., Soptelstber 16, 1871. O Nr -Fot' sixteen mars I have beonl a ztI mliercl fron 4crulfitl'1 In i '1. in'.lift 01 Ills. I lISa t': o f1 je:l t 0 flily room unt ted for ytoo y%1t1a)t i re'oritlhu.I tilerar. 1op. 'fi'rh nt approveri 's reiedltes for sleti nac hil hcti iit, ant the i.Mat. eint .nt )lYsClans colFtultil a, 1Iit-iaiit. Itny dtet.tle-d erreRVlg Thus tiroarIkedtIu,sratened, de ioncd. g, 1 was advl;;o!l by )Dr. A)er. of E'ioyd 'oii. Y. ('I., Ito collmeiece t' twie of yottr Colnliomu dil xtract. 8tillingla. I m gtig e is as tiFt-rli'it r, dtesoriblh thl r-lief I o htiniead (1,on the itso o! he 6t tiltilgia. a It la to coliveV anl atleunte rle:t of titl ittelt.ity of amy -.uffernl g b''fere vshimg your incelletio : altilleient to say. I nh au. loned all otier ru'tedies -, rk( conI I il it use if .t "ur E)rnet e t ilu, th 1 1 en nsray ilo "I biU urtoil I pain," or ailt ldis.1 n.r 'itl notliig to obstruct. itl acl ive pitrattI of ny profession. More thanl eight alionlits have lapsed slite this reimrkable cure, without .n return of the disetas. - Or'the truth of the Abovo tateoieLt.. I refer 0 any gontentleman in Biartov County, oa'., itd Otho uembe a of go tur Q0 0herekce 'Clrcuit' ri' arx It imint4' " Ith ine. I shlall ever emin, wit Ino deepestgratlIt ude, Youtr obedlait serv ilt., J. C. BRlANSON, Att'y. at Law. A MIRACLE. W ERT POINT. 0 A., Sept,. M I8. GFNTs:-t y calt ri:l erwasta kn i the 21.1 .ny of Jutne. 180, wit Ii what. Witlp.) ri to I# ;cite Ih t i*Af andtiwa tren tl -i wr lilt mine With Ito suctcess. Ili Morei. fvolewi ,. 'eces of hone l'egan to work 'on m' ilie 1''h; rim, nnl:1 coniniven t o 11ni',111,tl n il the lon rotT. t,i elbow to 1 ataultter JoIatt meumi ou t. lalty p4ccms of hon' cinte out. of ri.;ht icos. an ).Ii.e ch ase was theln pr*ioI0lnv('l o(ei l: htt4 Swellintg. After havit-s been csontined boutt.glx year t ier bed, an? ti el :C con . Ittred wiless. wsinducett to I -'v Dr. Vet. lr'tott18' t0osj)OuTnd Extract- of StililngI. Itu V1189o Welln Msatfel wit is elfects tIhM I Inve ontinued tile uise of it lil presi'w nt. My daughter wias colitild to t'r bed aboth. ix YOasMN before she sat, uIp or even I rh1el over 1ithotit help. Sie IowI sits a n11 day, mtaI tows most of her time-iota1nl wkn'cl d a.t otsi ho 'ooin. H er guitIyn th al't 11 uow good. nut1 I ielley.e she will Asli hot limbs gain strength valk well. I .atititie lr recovery, N1tit he loal'ig of Uod, to the tisn of yourii'nviltblc netiep'ino. With grat-itude, I am, yours truly, W. 11. Jt A'NTON. WVEST POINT, MI., hO pt. 11, 1870. (r.NTs :--The Above c'rt lihtale of 'ir. IV. B. Blait on we i.now and m iI Ify to :as balig trt'. Plhe I hung I9 so: litimdreels of ithe mist. respet ,i cltizns will ceattil- to it. As iuich roterence uan be givon as may e rcluired. Yotirm Iuly, CRAWi,7i& W LK R, Druggists. IRON. 11 D. WILIAINI Iw" DR. PECMBICTON'S 'TILTINITA is pre pared by A F. M Ei tIE-L & Co . Phila., gold by aill Driiggy.sst in $1.m) bou,1e's, or seit by expreSB. Agents wanted to citovass every-. <l f' Rool-"Citriois Story"--free to all. Meielues 14pZi. toioor' epl'Oh payable in Istal. mayal -NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY'DAY. N and1 Winter Pit-oetd lieachings, ('ottonFanesBeah' aind Brown -Ladiiea' 01nd Gents'' Undor w Ar aspecia1lj in Gonts' Whitu Shirts -laudrie ' ad unaundr'ied. Some ( thing'etylish and nobby in Geonts' stiil llats. -. NOTIONS 3 NOTIONS! NOTIONS! Romething htandsomeo in Ladcies' T~cs. We wouill d cll 8percial aitteonti~'n 'to outr hiu-goalodk 9f tho 'celebi-tod'13ay State Nandma'd Screw Boots and Shoes. Gents' fine and hm'-avy 13oots aind Shoes, for dro a an~d plantaitionl us0. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes ini gront variety of 80amos mak o. Trheso good a a10 w~arl'-cfnted- not fg rip, and w6 will retnrfa the price paidl for 9ip'p i rot9turzned to us with wood or paper in the soles. 5Trosh Grocer'ie arriving daily.. J. M. B3EA TY & CO. nov 13' GOD GOODs, CHEAP GOODS. WA F. respootfuilly call the Qttentiohi of VV the public to our noV' loj oj Goods, and request an inspection of theni before purehasing Our goode have p oarefully selectpd, bod ht at botto p 98~t, 'gtnd Will be sold a low as, they Q bo boug~ht from any body anywher'e, We wouldi call the attep in of the ladies to our li. qf Ojoaks, ress goodu, Fanep Goods,' sfery,' etc. 'A very pre' tyassortmsertit Ties and other look GRIEAT yBRIETY. Our GenIal oods departnien~t is com plete in oeory thing.. In yeavoods, supb~ aJelns, KerSOyfl, Ars full u1P, at $Ji twest prices. 69058! SHOES!! SHOES!!! Come and emnine our .Shps laofre buying. Call do Wse our etook, 'p4we 'wil ponavinoe yu that we poll go as cheap as anybody. ,' A''We are agp fr 3. & P. Ceat&' SpopI Co an ing Uf sO 4 Co.'s McMA8TERI, I3RICF & CO. fltE #ftd ~ntd bsleave ti nformt his o era publ ~ 1.f ally -lie ~ para4 giv - gj' e al 11 ay fa ,hj wlY hi ONIT Sc'on inv- stook of fuiiii tut, 'hc newo''t, and cheaett., itevrding Ilo qt ?low Rupply of Ohir6lbos, Pict-11ro Fran~ Linvi.,or Hild Lui~hs fpr 131110. TI ai ji'ictoxy. AU orderk promptl)EIy 1ttclijtp %Viison~ NONV Tillprovoil 8owing 111tobil (Wt 18 . LII ~0 SPOOL (.iOT'IQN. O )O. TRADE (AAE1Ml(1E A. C 'LAURK,) IOLE-' AGENT. .A 110 BMADWAV, NEWult YOi~r. amew mmmm - 9 nno of the r t g Ilil -. to be found,1i, :'iabpmo i.A t0a, Viall Pockets,.-Braokete,. WMigg ly repaired at modortto pd$cogs agent for a Door, Sash a .y.in d to. Also,.agent fur the Wheeal, o,_ and two others. B. W. PMLLIPS I EE' OHNSONI LARK& Sarsa pari1. For 86roftk, scrofuloutt di'e a pelas, ltose,' f u's 'Fire, Er Eruptive diseapp t skiln. Ulcerations o i Liver, StomnaI, Ki Lungs, qiles. ui)e; Boils, Boce~~. s Totter,'$lt erhe , Sores, ltheiumatiim, Neuralgia, Tar from internal ul orbt 6I 3terino disease, 8yphilltio al le'rA al 'diA ses, Dropsy,lDysgeria,'' ~tiktion, General Pe.Piliy, ad'fIbiIjOi B~lood. This Sarsaparilla is a ogai n 9 vegetable alterative - $tl11111 a, blan drake, Yellow D6&k-with Ile odlde bf Potassium and lhon, pnd ja the :noa oflicacious mnedicino yet lkap'o the diseasces it is intended to oute. Its ingrediet4a iwo so skilfully com~ bined that the full alterative egTect. o8 each Is asured, and while it is so mild as to be harmless even to children, it la still so effectual as to purge out ?rport the systemn those imnpui-ities and cbrr'uptione wvhich develop into! oathsorne disease. The reputation it enjoy's is dlerited! fronm its cureis, and the confidence which prominent .ph,sicians all over the coun try repose in i9, proyo their ezreeriendo of it9 usefulness. "Certiificates attesting its virtues haya accumulated, and are constantly being received, niid as many of these cases are publicly known, they furinish convincinig evidence of the stdperiority of this Sr saparilla ever every other alterative medicine. So geherally Is' its superi ority to any, other medicine known, that we need do no more than to assuro the public that the best qualities it has o'eg possessed are strictly maintained. PREPARUD RIT Dr. J. C, AVER & CQ., Lowell, Mass, IPraeucai and Anatunt~eas Chomiste. SOLD avY ALL naUOOrsa aYIvWsIR.nn PRtESERtVE~ YOURt 014) W0QKb E. R. STOKES, BLANK BOO0K MAW~UFACTURWI1 -AND GENERAL BOOKBINDER, ATS moved oppoito the Qity 4i L4.where he is filly pyepared, tl firet .laes workmen, ko q. ad ind work in bla like. q} DLAiNK BOOKS.UULED to any patteria and bound in any style desired. My facilities and long apquaintoo with the buinnees enable me to g~ie gaoti 4taot ion on "orderdi - Clerks of Cour, b lrffs bt Masters in E - 4 e1l1s. Baal ht4 M i~wib opu catind bn the anost b4 hoopblo tormsn and i esmnn ordgra. promptly a d:t.~ 4I~ Main street, opposit. a y e bia,..*. S.8 S0 .21 ~jI