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THENEWS ANIv HERALD. T U TDAY, Janusary 1 t, : 18 dt 11. MIA.NX A VIA, 11iT011. J4YO. n. R i YNOLI, AAMot4zA*'a Bttom. NKW YOrtK CIr ITAII TIERP. hi dred an evelty mlile'II of ew'ers, 011 yet coiplaints are Iale of lniport,c (hralnage. 'i(EtItI:N-r IIAr:s $AI Ili-: with drew the ninlahltion of afaj. I Iarr' a 1tlmnon<l aH cen8 Hup,ervi4or b>e eluM(1l he learn(ed that Major I lan motld had beven aurreHte<l f'or comiicit; inI the 1K11ientot riot.i CAIII. M;1(INI.:Yr wiurrr.:s nsrm "Wa1 iniigloii that Sevymoir Cn get il 11mbil l"ltn IIii+h wlll tatkO it., whil< (;rafat will tako it If he ei get. it. I N 80)'nltlir"n 1u thetiiblleant par-1) w ho aife rocnlct "nt li1.. T1iitx NonT'ii (;,tuu.IN,A <X;foi.:".r exo dlm, to linlaina IN at 4uml aflirh afi all. Only 1nhonl1. three hun11dnred votort Withi iheIr fihmilim; have reacrhed1 thebi te)-l.iiitlion, while th e Ititn laborer iher(' aie maikilt it hol. for their color (d brel1bren alrcu(dy. TiIM .I'lnY IN Till-: II A i l.:N (:AS haItvinlg fitIlle) to ligree, only one of th(1lr niwrt 0opoing, anl ac1p111-.111 the0 d1e101mdn11, has1 been-1 reesdOi five htul laul iiiiilur b1 ll. AH the iriatl eoMl. aboltt. iity thftluand1 d"ol. larM If 1i not likly tat. Illtydion will he IioleHte1(d t 'irlther.. ri $Etiltny.Nil':nl A LMMI, . P'ORTION O' our H1)Hrl1 i$ litorltiug to at rel,orfied lervinew wilh (I'en. M1. W. (itary auld a rely from (!ol. John C. iaskell, 1 iolicr 11111option'H Aon)1-I..w WV 4111 HI relnettaniily, Simply a1s a mll(er *' i .'tws. II. IN it greul. 1ily li f, tii1 Cont1roverH)y has4lte1 ar ill, av It, hauH been colinllm'e, 11m1 nH (InnerlI (liry haN lindlr Klpecille clharge4, and( ('.in 1 t11KH1:111{l 11ttliM lt lll I ' llid anul.C )nter-charges. Ih1 )ub)lic will not be Killiltlei untIl these eharges are proved or disproved. Ink tha m)eani time jl dilmonI. hoiIld bo 8118pomledi, unt i both i itt" are I'nlly heardl. Masonio Emblems, Mtityonie itrchmiloists are( still di1. ets.sing thio e 11t+tinn whlethetr h th Aytinhola tiletveredc nl. hu hase of ( leottra'H Needle, in ICgvpt, are 1i1 11m4 of Mtasonry. A revent CAbll' diHiiitch I'IOti Alexaiiitrlt says thltat lr. I"ttntoti, a higlil 1nsturete1d Ma r;in, hin lsIh.ed i caurrlIl exiainait t tion of the 1thInd(aion of lit) obelisk, tdciti c mllirs I,t'lentnnt. 'omuatndtter (no'riige's discovery of the 1isonic inubleiu, whlich estilih1 Ite reliation14 of tuauy iit'inb gypt i1111 ioumnttltll,s. Dr. i"ntlon declares (ht, thc 1liramin Vorsion of' Nilaonry as4 havintg origi mon01's Tinle8. 1a disprioved by the roylt.ionii of' the founidti.on of' thel o')liHk . 'l'ho Alaimuie emblemsiii of i41tot nd it in, be8.yoimd dlonht, tie monts11 ol'fith Igyptiani god OsHirls. Th114is roves4H that t.141asonry or'igiinated with th le construion Iofa(1 te'8 PyramIhts, or' at-s.w114.iith a1 lar roiitor peiodi thanit the const41ructiont of' thle ftintion of' lt)heheiHk. Thei numIihor)i of bloc(ks comipr'isig 1tihe tilhndat lon, as) well 1as thir 1pos1iet ttti andarranlgentsl., in dientes thatL th neItlen'tst weret fimiliar. ith.1 te higher dlegr'eesi (If Masionry, at. leasit Is hIigh as* (ho e'ighiteenthi degree. Alany penliar CiIeblems not 4 kaorrigo e t lt Xii xled by~ i)r. Fnioui ftima MasiKOl po)int of vlew. Thlis disHctory tierisihes a elow to otheirn importantof d iscov.t'el not only nudor10 the Illen' 4)bollIkH but also*4 In o)theriI pats of Egy pt , rondering proba c.onsuctfi'lotn of thle pynltIlmids*. Am1ong~ Ite distov'erlos was11 Ifoud ai perfeIt.ct enhio anid also8. emiibilems of' all1 Masoic Th'le New York TIim,es, disens14lngj the discoveryt'18. of' ai mumm tiilled goat, and11 a ilch key beneath01 the obellsk, wioulht a miore conv'liig prloof' o1 the) anthinity.11 of'114 th )is eralIe or'det brouight to light by 1 Leuitenanut (Gor, inige. It la now ini or'der to orgnizt a811n)pdl'lion to the~ lid3' r.Land1 tI "aphiraIl'8 and1 ver0ityf, if' possitble, b13 faily1~ likeniess, ft) r'epited lneagi QIf th:e edihtor of' the jouri'na1l8aforesaid. AN Iow.A ExOCi AnDEflN.-Encol Arden has11 been: t)u.tdon.O in Connel lhiIf 8lu i8own. Some.1 11hne pior1 to tiu A4 tirasor3or'hpte,wr a Liedii and.)I0Itt lie hapl togeter h~ei the01' war11 broke1 out8.8 the usbanitt shout. dori'eid muk in d'eiisonse oft ba conn' try,(If Lete cameoi reguart r iiii the, and WQ then eensellk&8.d, Word. wa.81 hento hoe ~tt h been taent 8.) aoe, nd ammRid .atr the trd new enmo that.d hie Lw ted he tinewm ws conskilred so ateto htt vorn1mnt alloed fhe id OwG an,o derc chi h-en a pens io. Ae aice befatwothleysad drunrd andI~ o' gc a divoro nu th groun 8o rutepe a n. No enet wthe bad lues sheonclded~ to e marry a 4her thir bolng 3even ah~f worse t ar WSdn o secndhubad.Aterth&tir h abandoed hi home th ishsn 7'IIK 11iM!'TON-(~IARyFRU ")1U A Pointed Lettor fronm Col. John 1. 1iaskenl - le 0r1nsats01ca All of oun-rrAl Gwar'w OC,nrgrw F' adw nnd hays tiant Ut.rneru (hery Favoredt the M+ethiag of WJ itt"-ntore' In fih, UsIted Ntate Monate I( ntea l of General. IFro mr t he' A vwille M edlain.l (Co1.t:3In11A, S. C.. Junuary 22, 1880. To the Edtor of the Ail&cvillc .k t Sit: I have soon to-day for the first t lo, ofyou r p o1 'hnel a copyx of' yur paper ofi* into,44ann - ary 7th c( ntaitth1Ig an ititerview be - tW"en (ienerul M. . . lr, whi(ll is - ntitl x"Gen "era Gav '.1!!1 Agoin--Iie Stickl4 to iills tatemens'and u (1"Ives the ' v i<enl"e." Now !i It atene1 lii Ilil(r r"ep>elilillm of the chre itslnnde to i Nev York H/ara/d co rrewl,nl(nl that "Gienen l Intlpfoni it I 171; (tlvoentId. the withdIrawal of hr. Tilen and iien d urieks eoectlors, and thut ht was nlot true I Ils 1upport of thelr tickt,." li. f ot', Irtlt"h.hr a1n1d suys that by the r l that silence I s I ttin'is in (s,n ral Ihll,I ton ltnds convicted1, lnot mvinig t1ieI hia second i putlt.lon of thet chriig1. Now at newSpapler Intervinew is al WaysH an un4gt.istiimlnry ntter to deal il, ilh, ats General (:nry, may repudiate, exlain away or" eu<e Ilfi ny other wa Ic alrl , i t1of I lampd(en'H In'torview Is lm ,leauses: but even with Ifhat, 4t1til ollty In m.v wy, I hope I enn .nako liny )toints clear. Ist. As to (;ell. (iarv's clain, a% rep-. r"eMentl'(I h th litervl('wer, thatt1 (i en. Ilamp>ton by his silenc hats admuit((ed the charge, I Wonl1 Iav 1a1 Gent. tiiiton prnotineI his'charg1e to he "ut terly and abhsnlutuly filse," an(in, 1at his niRiwe+r apl plies 4 'well to .ho see ond1, third andi every otiher repeut,itlonl as It lid to the original. Int. that 1111r 1 be no (Ite.ti i will say Cha', if 11n. (iu-y will, over his1 own sigi(na.nre, rrepenat wat he has sid Iln thint blishie( itntert it'w or simply say thtit . iN tr"ue, tinnn ly, "'thal. (iovernor' Ilninmptont advor.nte(l the withdrawal of IheI il aIn d' Iblt'(li1ks vleclors," will, by Iho very genlleme('n wh ose, nnl341 h11e gives :s his wit ne.aseM, provo Ils Htutemntt itise. I will lime no oith er.'333 4)11t hoy (h.110111onh fhi el, ( e u htow n w itne se i I w ill c oy iet him)1 of I will go tlirther. I will utndertakoe to p,rovo (.hat (ken. Gaylid1 Ohe y ry t.hing with whieh hie hats falselv charg, ('t1(ei'n. 1lltuiptn. Thatt whe'n St'ttle '.(l s 4h-111 . e 1tnissaries of PI-( ( l iet (i rant., olli'red, if (ien. I ltmplton-s t i>8u"l.y woid agree to adlmil. ih t 1.1he State had , gon1 fo3 r ilayes aInd1 Whenel or, th(' l111n1 toln goveritnment. shoni(1 be recognized, (I'mi. IiL 111pton rv4fused t he "' oflirr, while enl . (iary Ilred nt. th at Should be unep$ed1. (ien. (iJmy has in thu interview trth-i er state-.!. thtt. hen. Illptou men 1 .1'1idg Mackey to 11ayes in (10h'io, al (t gives g11 11( 1nckey as his authurit. Now, I (i('n. G;ar l'wll rep>eait.tis ov(r his ownt signaire, I will repeat Iny oQi'r to p rove by b11la I(W witneest that it is tiilse. . Further Ink the interviiw ho says' "411ut. Ihulnuplti 3 eo t wi th theuistor tune of rea'I kingr his leg, nditof 3'course i conul not. striko him whon ho was 1o8 In. 1' I.t hhn repeat th1is, andte 1i will prove that.1Il, too, is fi'lse, anld t1a (en. (ary lnad toi ) ost. in(ecent assall on (ien. olItnyof' the 10, at 1very time he was thought to h(i '3dying1 . 'ie hlre ot now lay claim to a inngna niiiy whicel di)iid not show. I think I have nmadi ah oins lar, and, les (ih . (31.0Iny "ndni' the i by lien cei,I shal'provo 41.IOneh nd d1 I might1wel sto here, but lIe shall 41l. ~1'l130 tter li i d stat'ids h1fl)is 1ils ntirl istaen )e.in holding1 t0 that i3d th333 peopl' and)kept..hhn 3on31his.< 411igh lins. i The t;puoplenhnv hve, and3 bet ax~lways wbll thoostldef o'r theses - 3 I ik )en Garyi lat111. hisow 1 vauntC. They have nog thoughnt hhn worth, t prictea. 13Wh'Iieeve '.'they wanp133t. him thevg0 will131) undoutbdy tako'hiln,rlu eengthe 3 ivankl ndmit131403 that I o not think. ( I12In~. ar Is il or theshigaces to 1 som8103eH oi' the sonsl tormopnn the)21 a bliowhig~ 11hets,3)3 which li'f Gen. Garyel o wiml deny, 31will prve to81311 be.h true a''n lat.ISeIn 171 GenIsI2.t.the di agroobhr yTo uske tis es eYorts Onto'.gI te wuholhned db o the tatle,"edu boh ithe hnest unth a uditent P 2dn. Thw~atudi nhuk th same Stimo enaa wit the~. avtes of thce illn the Approvlt.alPtilC of th'Imocovetioto lthe relinquishmenthb te So of 11tr frt mrgelr on thes) Ble Rde%'nie roa tlo priate3t COrtaie I i ru thast Gar walso e dong tom redeem, his of egelatOd,' and hat of theinc met gint covt a ir1ad EdgofleId Courthouse and, sou1ghlt fu interviow. The galltnt Gonral re colved mhe very kindly, but at -firt ret. fuhed mlost positively to say any'thin8 for the prei. Hle aw no few I)HIu0 in Senaltor' Iilampton's 8o-culled "'re pi1f so far as he Was) conecerned, and dit not think ainy answ11er tlonm him at all nec eIIary bit For the editorial comtnunts of the Ncu'rl ut C ouir' contcerning IL, aIs follows, to wil: "Tho (denlaI of the chlar"ge Ithat tile )emoeratie ('(Iers or, entttor liInpl'onl himuself' proposed or' deHired1 to atbanloin Il he 'I'ildet ele(" tors' licket iI 1I876 I rep-ateanel 1 riv eted." iithe paperh, fri'ndly to IlIamp ion yomm1nent - onl th3cs intiehws lie Nlought. it woIld be bu1t just for the Iuir 111in113u artial p,resH to give his Side of the (it esl lons. lle thou Spokm Hnbtal il as l ' is olows: "In (he rigrinal nt-rview of the r( I)orter of the New York //t'aldl, I ratit. ::d the iollowing puiills: lst. 'I'hll. :lati of the pmpers of the I ailed Siiites huel charfge(( thut '1 ilde11 lnd I elrieks1 c had been sol ont by "outthern lInmiers fio' the make of South Unrolinn, I.oni.iatna an(1 hlor (Ia. 2d. I'1ni ant aftempt. had been made in the enllalnilin of 1876 to mitUIrav the Tilen el'ct<IA . 11, 'I'hntt Ilampl (on Fubmnilted fihe p3roposition of' withdrawing ihe Tildent "l'cstors on Iheostanml off-.he ma1sH meoet ilg i. A bbeville o n the 16Ilh otSepten I,er, 1876. andu from his colnbating ono 1 mv oh.jections, to wit., the necessit.y fenllin Ia convenlion of Ohe I)rm: 'ralic pl"I.y, 11 1o nl: else ha(1 (th power to wil.hd11aw them, 111 his re piving thnt t.the State executive com nllee would aItSmo1x the power to wvi.hdrnw theml), with his tts(quent 6)mdutll., andl filubmegIuent facts and cir m1111ltanceH cone1ctedl wiit th canl rass, 1e34 Ine to 1he op,inlion tluat ho did Ihen c esire OheIr withdnrawal. -lilb. 'lhnt the proposition of their wifhdrawal wtas dliseussedi on the niht ,I' the suid IGi iI of Sepm ('1ber, 1876, at he bonse' Mirs. Norwood, at w.ieh mn-eting I lamnplon, ''ooin,bs, l(.ow tu, (:o(t"an and olhers wero preet,t l'he faclts are cotrr"obortIt.ed( by Ih. testi 1nooy of McG.owan and(. the 'admission >1' ll1a;p'on himself. ;,th. 'I hey 1re corrobornied hv the jp elaance 36 fler (tle night of th' 16t11 >I' Se >temnber, 1876, ol' Juige Mlackey tnd -lu dge Cooke upon the 1a1e p lat i rm11 ill, various ma58 meet.ings, n1oltbly he one at 1"dgelleld C. If., when udgre Alckey alvocuted the elctiont it'!!ay :md I!_!whtu' e1 and 1llm tonl tand Sinlpson 'ron thlo slmne platli formn i'omn whichl IIIlapton spoke, and in his presence. I Ik whaltt. wavts this but cross inlidelity to the Nationa 1)emo 'r1 p1ar11 ? ' It 11lampton had been rue to the Natin3l party lie would tot. have 1erm11itled such speecl.os o havcs been mande in his pres '33e; no' woulcd h for a mo-. neltt have ente.neinied the proposition o withdraw the Tilen electors; nor vonid he have written theletter the lottt' to dlanton M3arble asking hinl to cut, oo t'rm the 1 )cmocraltic par"ty. It v14 I subt'fuge 'too lhli' to dleceive he most ign"r1ut. The election of' laves an(1 Wheveler mtu1alle elect.ion of 1atup)lon and Simnpson is p.toof onclusive t.hat. I nmpton did fatvor. (n(1 ar'y ont this prposition, an(1 his 101111 ci' it. is )arett'(ecd el'rontery. iy Htatemlent. upl,on this point. has h'eady beenl given to the public, with vhntom amt willing to lave (he mat 'r. 6th. There Is additIonal p rrorgoing n sustam111 thie (cha3rge; his sendin113 lu(dge Mackey to se64 1lve at.y3 C1.(oluuw iml, OhIo, and36 hie (1llatnyton6)3 3 after' var.3ds denyin13g that11 he 131.1-8 so en. In6Ckey. Alac36key~ has1 algatinan a33( gain v'owed 11ha3. 1he wenti( at. the6 special113 114is dvoency0~ o31 1Uaves(' Sou thern3 >ol16iv, 3and4 his8 traveitig 3311 around3( lhe Nor~6thwe'.st and3( Souith a'.1 wih layes, vith1 flayVes. 11is aldv1iing Col. Wml. Va3llace and31 (Col. IIiarinigten', twoV6 o1 130 TIiI(den electors'3, not1 to) east thei nad Ilen3drickis. The13 char3iges9 are 'i''w. in3 th hNew Yotrk '.I&ra/d, am.33 133a iton3 1has1 not) denie6d thent.'L Ae ordin33g to) the6 rule4 of pIlading, thait that1 is expressly char 133gedI and( not de 11led 1 iaditjied, l1ampton03 stand33(1 con3 10cted upon tL3 his ruile. 7th. lin miy in3teview11 w.ithl a1 repor3 er' of the4 Neu's~ and3 Coui'er, Ignitied miy w1illingness to dr'op thi - hscussion1633, that1 was1 dloing 3)o goodl, nd36 sai1d I was11 willinlg (0 make14 3a chool1 bo's bar31gain3 wvith lIam3p(on, If heo would lot. 3me4 alone3( 1 would31 let 3133 alon33.' lampton03 13as. declined0( h1s3 ende 1 of(03 (the (1 li0ve branchel by ,4publishIinig 1311 41en3133 and6 epithet's biter3 hav.'.ing stted0 1in 131s first 1inter '1ew. th3at he had1( no6thin3g further to0' 6 a11 abhout thie ma11tter. 1316 also1state it his3 same33 in3ter'view that. I 1had13 n 1)per 4),3al quarre'3'l wi.'th3 Ilatnyton33; thait 33133 wa''s (the merest08 ditYerence304 of >p1inion3 as1 to 11he measures3'01 and36 princi0 3le tha 131t sh3ould6 governi (the State 3133d Na3tion3al polities, iIe a1dmi1ts by 1318 311lence that1 hie entertin13s Ihtred and3( [1ua1lice toward(s me, antd thatt hl hat.es ne0 as the Devil does8 loly Wiat -'. 8th3. In 1878, 1 dild 310t reply to Ils tatement~t, '(1hat1 itf 116 had3sa(d tha31t he6 (llam1ptont) was33 dolig anmythinag to lower' the4 stan.1dard' ofthe Deo )mocracy 1that. 1 (G~ary) had said( wh'1at was imi pert'inen3t and6( 1331 rue4." Now., wha'ltt sa3idI was con3taine3d 1itmy car36 13n re0 (31y to Gienerla1 Grtay, f' Gr'envlleo, 333d 1in this card( no6 8such chiargo 'that he had1( loweredC'( thle stan6itard of I)emuocracy' is to he founid. 1 had1( not mtade1 any3 such1 chargo it an33y publlic speoech3'or private converisatilon. Theo allu3s1on of 'danc33ing and1( d1iing witht reply13 16) tIhe boast of' General (Gray. that he1 Wats theo fr'st man'~ in South Carol ina tat mar13che4d colore'd tr3oops 13n 11in0 wIth wh.'ilto troop)s, and1( that It was31 'Jllampijton Demtocracy' so to (10. It. 8003m3 tat at Oranigeburg Glovernlor lampjton3 1had( been3 dinin13g wivth~ color-' edl brothlers, anId aL wh.'ie sister hene 1318 over-4ensitiveness5, h13 apply ing this3 as a tling at hhn33. So It is evident that hisi rly was13 gratuitous, and1( as it wps comt1tiaI313 u t y htaving said( 1313ad '10wered34 the standari31d of Demtocraev.-,' which101 was a straw mlahi (13at lie hadc' put1 up), there' was31 not1 much101 in is celebrated reply' for me3 to an~swer-. 1 did( no6t rely t4o it at the (13mo fbrl I d11( no0t desiro' to cate aniythling like a1 diflferenetC 1n the0 parlty dluring the can3vass5. I at the timet lirepaed a eply nutended to pub1) ih it after the lcton~ was over, b 113lampton3 met01 w.ithi theo misfbKrtunei o1 brteaking 131s leg, and3(, Nf cours8e, I could no0t strIke 1h133 while he was down. *'ho quarrel becameo state andl( 1 saw no good to the party to rovl've it. I have.' thie reply antd cani publi it any3. timo If it be00063nes npcessaryv, - 9th. ilampton is now. In tIhe Ujltedi Statea Seonato and should devote ble time and ta1en~ts to Natinal aflhira" but -instead of tlie he brought~ the newi to AhhavIll1a itbs uau -at 1'> told (le~raMia-liai''nitoni that I inte,ttd ed to run as anl Independent candidate fc r Governor. In an interview of the hpringlield Republican he expressed ,his preference for Hugood, and has done it agalin atid again in print. He it was tlit kept the present ofilcials in fhr the second terin, and he now wishcs to keep Itagood In for a third tertn." Your correspondent and Gen. (-ary then had at conlfkdential chat about the next campaign in this Stite. IHe will retire to priv.ite life before he wi I do anytin;( to divide the partv, but he is dotertirined to g!h e h $ o;esmie a4 goJ>d as they t,rnld aint stauil up fo' Is rights. I was'deliglhted with his cindor. lie calis a spade ta spade adnd says what he thinks. IIA31P,Ks. WIT,1IbJA WING GRANT. Tho Third Term ProJect- Report of an Au tl,orltatilva+ Wth<drawsal of tihe Ex-Prent ttent to I,) Mac-.,-Earect In PennasylVania. (New York Ierald.)' 1VAsiNoroN, .Jinuarv 25.-it. is re ported here, on what is believed to be trust worty attt.hority, that the puerson al friends of the ex-lPresident in Phila delphia, who are nearest to him, state to per.-Mns Interested thatt bef,o the nleet iug of the 'ennsylvania Convent tion, ten days hence,an1 authoritat.ive decliration will be ititte in) behalt' of the ex-P'residentt, conchusively takil-g him t'roin the fleld as a contestant fc r the Presidential nomitlnatiot. It is Igiven out by persons in the ex-Presi dent's contidence that Ie proposcs to engage in an inportant busineiss enter prise, wIhich he p! reflers to any attempt to re-enter p olitical life. * Such an nut horitative announ ene: t If It. should be made, would he a great r,liel to the R?epublican political ma1111 - agers in l'elnntsylvania, who have be gun, of ite to oear that the third term ohiev would cwuse serious disturaince in the Convention and itmnoig the Re piblicans of the State. The Conven tion was called at an unusuially early date, with the confident expectation that it. would instruct the Chicago delegation to demand the renomtina tCon of (he ex-President" on the third termi policy. When the call was issued there was a general impression that this would be done. without troubh, but. in the lisi. ten days it has beome111 certain that the Itird term policy lacks popular" strecgtlh in the State, andi that an af.tempt. to make the Convention iniiur tii,e delegation for it would creat t Ironhilesoine and dangerous dis sensions. This development. has plac ed the third term len in anl emli"rrass I lug sit utioton, from which such an an nouneeieiit by anuthority, as is now rJportcd, wotuld happily relieve the.r:. -The Utiea Herald notes that the iiitial letter '(' hats been given nefierence in recent elections to the United States Senate-Garllold, Gih son, (eoi'rge and Gornain. I'ossib!y the thshioii th)us early set will reach a higher omico ore the closu of the year. -'1The best way to hold your age is to tie a lole around it. Ifia vigilance comntittee does the tying, your age ends. FRESH ARRIVALS. ALTa SORTS OF NICE GROCERIES AT DONLY'S. Fresh Augnstat I1: ur, of all brands, Fresh Huekkwheatc Flour. Ken tneky Dried Beef. ltreak fast 'iirips, New Me'4s Mackerel, Now 298: Shd, ishin nil sized pac kager, suitablle for plntation~ use. 1Iure Leaf 1-ar'd int cans,5 btukets and tubs. Seed andi iAating Irish Potatoes, Garden Seeds, ete. -ALSO Stael Plows, Collena & Co.'a Axes, 25 lloxzes Chwing Tobacco, all grades, 23 eents per lb. and upwardl. -ALSO A largn stock of Llqnnors, Wines, and Cigars. Give me a call. W II. DONLY, den 18 Oii the Corner. IKOLLMYAN'S LIVER nor BITTERS and Cough lRemed.es, Loz.engea, Tar Drops, JHoarhound Drops FOR SALE AT DIUG 8T033 OF W. E. AIKEN. 'GREAT EXCiTEMENT -AT PALYIETTwO IOUS1. , JUST ARRIVED one of the finest as. sort'meontq of Liquars in the Boro. OnE Barrel of Gibson's Celebrated Old Neetar, 18-10; Three Barrels of fine old Rye Wils key: 1st, Old Imperial Cabinet Whiskey, 9 years old; 2nd, also, the Mlabel Belle, 0 ditto; 3rd, Rloanoke Rye, the oldest,18 ititto. Corn Whiskey of the beat grades, North Carolina Corn,Sweet and Sour Miash. Iof the best grades. Also, WVines and Bran, dies of th e finest brands, I have also s I itin lot of Cigara and Tobacco which I .wilt dianoso of. at reasonable prices fom oash only. Give me a call, and I wilt treat you right. Philadelphia Lager Beer at. Iways on hand from the oelebrated frrm of IBerger and Engelt. You can find me at alt times at the Bar under the Winnsbort IHotel, next door to D. 11. Flenniken's. Call and see me. J. OLENDININ~G. aug 28 t1iIt TOe0000arorto o0a das VV in,yourlo1a1 . No risk. Woe nb to as well as asen. Many make mor han the amouz stated above. No one can fall o make meney as.Any one can do the wok Youean mak 60ots. to $9an boumby de. vori yo evenIna ansar tim~e to he evernoife But fimey stityhnorable. Rleade, I - o a t know al ab0resshenbese Dess thea y tde ou an patd we ral trets~pesWOIt8#9~ tt0 o anto Dr.TUTT'S, Expectorant I IN 250T8. ANgD si BOTTLES. Its psoperties are Donlm oent Rutri Kv 3At -m Aootin a tig. f o.gb"n . altthiorii ~1t ~~ft [ethe mot .eeotivL eveg offered to eu orers m Pu onary disese.. DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, of New York, voluntarily ltdorees it. y -READ WHAT HE SAYS: IDr. TUfT: New Yo It. Sept.. 19, 287!7. Deer hir-During this tear I v led nn ehundre4 eases ofilung dso.se . in Che I wur w rds of the ely theo atoa were of a very severe tyuo.. It was tere toyt tton.ion wrscalledtoTutt sxpoctorant, aid I sunfe. illy surjliu at its "won4srtul power. urio a nlactace of twenty years. 1 have never ~nuwn a medcine to act as p'romptly and with such app fcts. Itnstantlysubdued tie most viulet6 fit ffouuth:ng iifad.i44siabiy cured thu disease In wafew das I~k ohuty Indorse it as the best lung J. FiANCIS IIAYWOOD, 3. D. A NEWSPAPER PUB. WRITES. office, :vening News, Auigusta, OIs. Dr. TUTT: Dear Ir-Myiittl son, was attacked with pneumoia last winter t tcih loft bhn with a fuolent cough, that lasted till thin a mouth since, or te auto of wi ch I as indet t toyour valurbie Itxpeutorant. I bsad tried muost every Citing reon. mnded, butne didsanygod u til LusedyourIt enirl. ih ay hak, myor tl W i. Had terriblo NICHT SWEATS. :etnphis, Fob., It, 1611. Dr. TUTTrt Sir-I bavo heen auiit,nJ,l for ta:o.rty tUm years with a movere couga When I commenced ta kin your Ixpuckuant I was rod cud oue hundred an ttonpunds iu weiglht. I lid red almost everyIming a rii ngh tawonts. havo t tken chalf dozen bottles. The night. sweats have left me, tie coligh las disappeared, a I ihoanitied fiftoe thndi>ebgret,ruspect, UIiLRIItlJ IMPORTANT. QUESTIONS. Rcaler, have you caught cold ? Are you un. aii to raise the phlegm 7 Have you an irrita tien In the throat? A sense of oppresuion on the lungs, wlih short breath ? Do you have a it of coughing on lying down ? A sharp pain now and then in the region ff the heart, shoul. JTtn%i:n back? -if so, eaur Advice is take at once a dose of Tutt's Expectorant; yout will soon iablu to raie the phlegm. In an hour repeat Site E3xpectoratt, place ahot Iron to the feet,take twoof Tutt's Pills. You will soon fall into a plenant slop and wake tip in the mornng, cough gone, lungs working freely; easy breath ig, and the howeis movlug in a natural manner. '' ogrovut a return of these symptoms use the Expectoruatt. several tatys. Oftoi, 35 Murray Street, N. Y. TUT"'S PILLS CUE roRPE iLEVER TUTT'S PILLS CURE CODVESA. TUTT'S PILLS CUltE FE&VE AND .AI,UE. TUTT'S PILLS CURE SICK HEEADACHE. TUTT'S PILLS CUBtE tiEIL]OUS COLIC. TUTT'S EPILLS TIVE~ APPETITE. TUTT'S PILLS PUVIt>f Y Trli>E BLOOD. TUTT' S= PILLS .iltAY IhIAt on WVnIsaCIts changed to a (ILOIST a.ybt,snl plutg of this Dirs. ItI. as arla spring water nSoltl by Dugglast.,em sent, by e Upress nat receipt of 1. Offloe, 35 Murray St., New York. P!lRos aul Orafls FROM FACTORY DIRECT TO FUROHASERS & Every Man HIS Own Agent LUDDEN & BATES' GRAND INTRODUCTION SALE. Five t hous:I nd sutper' Iistrumtsllii' frotn ten lentding ma7anuciri: to be' It( aet in repre senatilve' 80titherni homeis at. factor'y rait-a for iii r'odut 1(on tud a'dveri iiemenat. Sub liaugu ratted Nov. 1, 1878. and proving ucht an im metan:e succesus, will bie etrinued util Nov. 1, 188 i. The onily S:t10 of the kind ever suen~'tully 'enrr'ied out In Amoeriena. I)on't. mnissu thischuance to jotitn agglgnntticlub of live thousntd pur chtas~era, eatch ot whtoms scc'Jres anl Instrument at manufauctuirer's wholesalo rte s. INFORMIATION TO PURICHASERS, Don't. zihake t,he mistake of suppoulsa. us to be amerely "local agenta, selling on commission." inder'sftan ti d d on't fortle't it, that K N of the largest manulttfacturers in AmeCica~ intciling Chichiering & Sons. Mason & Hatmlin. itallet & Davis. Guildi & Church. Mathushek Piasno Co. Peloubot & Pelton, Southern Gem Co. Sterling Organ Co. hav'e appoInted us their Southern W~holesale Agents and given tus exc lusivo cont rol of their hanstr-uments for the South. rThese imanufactur ers suipply us, unefer special conitraet, with thoes aunds of Instruments yearly at, only a small per cent. over prime cost qf i anufactugre. All advan.. tages gained by our dlirect Connection with manufatcturers and our immense purchanes we give directly to purchasers uinder our NEW PLAN OF SELLING. No A genies! No Comamissions!I Instrument. shipped from factory direct to pnrchasers, and all middle men's profits saved. Every man hit own agent and entitle'd to agent?s rates. Thet only house South selling on this now plan, Buying from uas is practically buying from the manufacturers, and our prIces are as low at manufaoturers over give. See these special offers: Pianos Organs S125 7 Oct.. Rosewood 9 Stepa. Hmandsomt Carved legs. Cata- -Walnutease with Gol logue prIce, $s25. ornamentation, g57. SI55 7X .Oct. Rose- 18 Stops. Three sett wood, large size, Cary- of reeds, large size, ox.. ed Legs, Serpentine tended top Etagore east Plinth. Cat. prIco800. of rich design, Sit. 5227 TX% Oct. Square 18 Stops. Three setS Grand, extra I a r g e -reeds, superb Miirri size said magnificent- Top Proe WaI'mut ly ornamehsted case. Burl inlaId and Gok Catloue rie,$1000 Ornamented Case, S8e All guaranteed Instruments from relabit makers. Sold under sin gears garantee. Shitppet direct from factory, or from Svannah, If po ferred. Fer ten dollars extra on a piano or erol dollars on an organ, we a ssumei freight to an3 R. R. depot or steamIer Iland'ngSoutjh. Mentoi 15das es tia,we pay frei t both ways I invited, Purchasers choice frem ten lOadlnj makers and two hbindred different stgles. 5p etal rates to..Teachere, h'chool., C AurelAa and I4 tore. Send-for Introduction B3ale CiroulargivIal~ full information. .Address L.udden & Dates, SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale Piano anit Organ Dealers dec18s Rot Wl star$ , an n lsmake fatrt is -b400Ieau,a hs tone Cal and f or 1~w~ 49*f DON'T BUt~ UNTIL YOU HAtE Seen my stock of furniture, which is one of the largot, handsomest newest, and cheapest, act-ordin;; to quality, to be fuund in Wirnshoro. A new supply of Chromos, icture Framos, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Windor Shades, Mirrors, &c. Furniture neatly repaired at moderate prices. Lumber and Laths for sale. I am agent for a Door, Sash and Bhiz,. Factory. All order promptly attended to. Also, agent for the Wheol Wilson New Improved Sewing Machine, and two others. oct 18 * . W. PHILLIPS. Rargains AT JOHN L. MIMNAUGII'S. O Make room for Spring Goods, I will offer my entire stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CLOTHING, GLASS and CROCKERY WARE at MiATCHLESS PRICES. Parties in Need of the above goods wimi uo wei to visit my store before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN L. MIIMNAUGH, The Leader of Low Prices. .jan 10 THE ELEPHANT HAS COME, -WITH A FRESH STOCK OF FALL MD. INTER GODS, -AT THE - WINNSBOI.O DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, AND MILLINERY BAZAAR. We take pleasure in announcing to our friends and the publlc generall that we are now opening the finest'and most complete assortment of Fu I and Winte r Goode, ininclding F ncy and Staple Dry Goods, all the latest styles of Dii!lineiy, Ladies' Prees Goods, Fancy Goods and Trimnings -DEALERS IN GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, SHOES. HATS, CLOTHING, CROCKERY, TIN and WOODENWAR E, LUMBEB, ETC., which will be offered at very low prices; as we are determined to sell heap or than the cheapest, and cordially invite all to call and see for themselvs I am also agent for the well-known DAVIS, WEED and AMERICA. SEWING MACHINES. J. 0. -I'AO. oct P NEW GOODS! W .E havs now open, and will sell as low as any reliabll house in to " our second supply of Fall and Winter Goods. 1 ease Fruit of the Loom Long Cloth.. 25 pieces other brands of Long Cloth. 1 case Bessbrook Jeane. pieces assorted Jeans and Cassimeres. pieees new style Prints. Dress Goods, Alpacas, Mffohairs, Cashmeres. Blankets wbte add colorec, Flannels, Linsays, Ging s, Bro Homespuns, Plaid Homespuns, Drillinge, Osnaburgs, Bed icking, Hi ory Shirting, Cotton Flannels. Comforts, Shawls, Oloaks, Boulevard Skirts. A full supply of white and colored Dr as Shirts, Undershirts Drawers, Bleaeied, Brown and Colored Half hose. Clothing and Hats. Overcoats I. Overcoats I I Ovorcoats I I I For the ladies we have a nice stock of Underveste, Hosiery, Glo hueing, Jollars and Cuffs, Edgings ank Insertions, Ribbons, &c. The "Pinaforo,' '"Jna, "Pride" and "Beatrice" Corsets. White '0oods, suech-a Nainsook Jeon , Cambri.s anc La*nd . Towels, X3laced an Drown Sheting Dmak,D Notions in groat variety. le ' Miuss' and OCh dron's Shoes. Youths' end B op nd Shoes. n Valise E4Oub.fa. . PUr.roerD , fon a -We cordially lain 4~ apb tm of