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TOWN AND COUNTY. SATUIDAY, lay 15. : a 1880 Trnms oF Tim Nipws AND 11:1Al. --JTri-weekly edition, Copi dollairs Per aan1 I, in advance; weekly edition, to' dollars anid fifty cents permCiUIm, in dalvanc. Liberal discount. to crubs of live and iupwa1Ird8. Riries oF AnVIIsIo IN.-One dola r por inch for the first. insopftian, z) ad yfty enits per incht tor each subsco otit iilertionl. Theso rate' apply to all.ad vertiseienits, of whatever nvaft, -ptand are pavable strietly in advaniee. Conl tracts for three, six op- twelvel moith1s made oil Very liberal terms. Trani sient local liotics,. tiftee.ni cnts per line for the first Insortion and sevein and onie-lialf cents per line for each stIbsequent insertion. - Obituaries anid tributesg of respect charged ats adv'er-I tisements. Siple announcemients of marriagos and dentls published ftree oi chargro, and solicited. A 17 (lom nicai ieations. of what soever n1ature, -shoul(d he addressed to the Winnsboro Publisliing Company WIunsboro, 8. C. New Advertisemenits. A Card-W.'J. Ierion. Gordon Light Infantry-T. 1. letchin, Secretary. Notice to Taxpaycrs-.J * N. Withers, * Auditor, F. C. Prepare for the Census. Three eaths occprvp iln towi Fr' day-rall coloried. There is to be a tournament and ball lit Ridgeway An Jnetpday iexi, at which the people of Winnsboro pre in vited tobe present. Any one desiring to ride~vill be permitted to do so upon paying two dollars, entrance fee. The locpl iln Thursday's paper stat ing that. thefe wer- pQ 110W C qdidatets thi8 wV oeek, Wast aln0 error. Mr. James L. RichM oud is nmliilated by his frionds for sheri fY. The atlouncp ient appears ii another golgii, TuE lNIGIJTS OF HONOR.-Ira B. Jones, Esq., of Lancaster, has been ap poliite4 by M. A. Carlisle, the Grgnd Dictator of the Knighis of Honoi:, to the position of District Deputy Grand Dictator of the third district of South Carolina, eimbrainig the counties of Lncster. Kershaw, Fairfield, .Rich land and .Sumnter.-The order of' Knights of Honor is constantly grow -ing in public favor. The lodge in ViIsboro is flourishinug, REuoIous.-Services may be ey. pected in the diflleront phurches to morrow as follows: Episcopal Church --Rev. J. Obcar -;l-A.lit.. A?sbelate Rdformedi Chutrch-Recv. ..T. Chalmners, 11, A. ',r. and 8, P. 3r. Methodist Clemkell--Rev. G.. W. WhitIman,, 11, A. .Nr., and 17:.15), . arN. AStadaty School, 10, A, At. Prayer Meeting on Thursday at 7:45, y, -i. Trny Knia'a MouwrTAJun Os-TrnIA.. .-The -King's Mounitini Centennial As sociationi has1 puIblisited a vt~*ry hand some fl pamplet cointadiig all atccount of the organizationl of the Associationi, fhie cari.cspondescoe betw~ ef the OQv.. erniors of Teninessqne, Norlb Car olinua, .South Carolina and Virgini:q ti'o Act .of tile General Asscembly of South C~ar'oll~in akiing ani appropr1)1iation to aid in the celebrationi, a joiih tesolu ,tiorn by the Yirginia Legislatqre on the subject of theo Battle of King's Mountain, the resolutioni of the Genicr al Assembly of ?iopth Carolina mk ing aln appropiationl ini id of the .celehration, sin historical sketch of the Battle of King's Mountain, and ani ac count of the elebration of Washing ton's birthdlay by the Association, in and the presentation of thle mammoth lag by the Air-Line Railroad. .nAnxD noqs. Some Sensible Suggestions as to bho DJp nosal of Surplus Cutrs. Atesurs. Inditors: As I have some .personal experience Ii tIlke jpat4er of, rabid or mad dogs, as they are called, hasving had n~y hlandl in the mlouthl of one, I wvouldsegggest the propriety of offerig . sum *not exceediig Qi)0e dollar' to every muau, wvhite or 'colored, wh~o will kill a dog' .runnling at large. We had ggite an .excitemdnt this miorninlg at Mr. W. U. McGill's, on1 t.1e annioulncemenlt of a mad dog here. A4fter all .qur fire arms.were gotten ready for th1e onIr slaigglati togethler with clubs and hoes, ,the dog was shlot by Mr. McGill with his.pistol. .Wo doubt, whether lhe was1 rgibi491;i.i~ot. Stflfice it to.say, JJiat A)I dogs running at ar.;e shouldl bekilef I nioticed last year' in tile retuirns of our State officers, thlat there woero more dogs thanii sheep in 0our Stto. Of what'account aro..dogs? I know full w~ell tha~t they are.nQ sagfe-guard agahist .stealinlg. A thoronglh-br'ed rogue scares not a wvbit for a guard dog. .Again, whlat good can they 4o Jnl turnl .idg stock out. of the fieldis. I casi tutrn ,ou't ten, bogs wvithout a dog to ollPitolt. .can be tuyrned out w~ith at dozen dogs. -T hey ale a heavy drain upon our- corn oribs at d most AIQoVses, and'of mno benle dIt to any 990 .Our Legislatyre .should pass ani act ta~xing every dog but one to every hlotnetead .at loast * five dollar's. I thinle T'itn old enough ,to know what we should do fin t1iis very important .qase of Oktra dogs. *We should memorialIze eur nedt Leg-, islatur~ to pass an act to the above- of-> ,feet. - * .E P. Sw-~I promised to wfIto or about "'ye oleoi time." I will do so. -l illy next. I will close by say ng' * th~t 3ve have a genlial suninel~l a r o .0Mtitih aloudy aind r'einy weather, bu~a oli pt yl it f6l a0erao~ -orous aspectranw4 grase, .the, -known] tihofargier in the Broad RIYci' ep9tioli 0four county. 8o01ne pliters have nlotetidished plantinig seced, while oth eri are chopping ouh This Is the way of the world. Holy Writ teaches us "the first all be last, while the last; shall be first." \\r nust hope that both miny reap the royard. W. E. 2'" E RE L LOO CASE. Speech of Sonitor Wai<le anpton on the Propositlon to Uateeti th Lois,iana -10 cumbent. The United States Ponutc hats for somo days had before it the (Ilestioln of pustinig Kellogg and settinig Spot. ord as Senat r tfroin Louisiana. On Thursday Senlator lliimipton delivered a spchA1 flavoring Kellogg's clainwi, of, which tjh Associated Press dispatches give the fooing- synopsis: Mr. llampton Ftid lie was not a lawyer, but proposed to discussi the matter on il nclyIv reconn'Iized principles of justice auid 1 igli, deavoriig to free himself froIt parti san feeliig. There Were casCs aIId this wis one, where Seittors should lay gIside sectioiftl * prejudices I1ind pmartv allegianuce. I ec did not iipute to Air Spollord and 'his friends any improper motives, an1(d theretbre he wals painled to <1111r fromn theinl and his party associates with w,%hoil Ie held SO niany views ill comilioln. They would at least redit him with sinceri ty in this differetice. Mr. Kellogg's ulredeials vere preseited in .Jai ntuaryl 1877z an1d refe2rred to a columittn iee iII March:l Mr. Spollbr-d's wvere presenited in October. Both 'parties consented to the consideritiol of' certai evi "Ienee talkenl by other invcstigatinig ,omm1111ittee438. The Siate llso passed I resolution authorizig". the colmllittce Lo take full - and, Orgiili evidenie. l'here vas no doubt that hfle coillmit.: to, lias full a(thority to invesiigate till tle icrits of' thle cisO. Alr. Spofplrdj it one ti f111 ilet it reguest for ilore evideice, Which was deniied by the Lte colnmitmee oi the grotund tlla.t sti. liciont w ('testiv lnd beeni t ak en. This;' ruling 'Mr. ilaImptonl thouight1 llinjnst, but it. wats mudubtedly hully coinjpe-: eiit fAr lhe coiiitii eilc to decide wlien to stop taking iestiloniy, 1t I COM Ilitee abuses its power iln this respecl, m appeal can be taken. " Th' Senate if. that. .time annoiced its deliberate ldglneni that Mr. K(eliowg was enti led'to fis seat, yet it is now claimed hat that actioni had no biaiding efl'ect, Ar. Ilamptoni could not aihnit the pwinciple that the settlemeit of I lie Lontested case on its incrvits could be )verth;rowl at will upol tle Iaccessioli >f a majority of a diflerent party. If J tlis case cail be re-heard now, what is to prevent its being heard again and again? In all lit igItion there must be some Cud'of the strifle, and iII the Spirit AIfbw, this case should rest; where it is. M1:. HL:inptoni then cited a num1ber of, autlorities Ind lirecedonts iII this I 3oun1try a111nd E'nglaid to show that it was .a well-establishled priiciple that, when it case was once settled upon] its merits, it could not be re-opened. I'le coitsequencQs of leaving titles to seats forever open to que-stion were more disastrous than to have an r)Casiollal case vrongflv settled. The whole weight of auti6iv seemed to hhn1 (llampton) to show that the Sell ste acted judiciously and t hat its action was final, He had carefully avoided the nolit.ical asent of the case.. le dared not trust himself to enter too deeply -into that question. All his symp114tlies were with the contcstant and with thue State of Louisiana, w hiich~ had suffered so great a wrong ; but the ~cnat~e hand no power to redress the wvrong ; timie, the great hea Ier, could alonle nassuage her' wounds'. lie hoped thie p~eole of that State, wit~h wh~om his ow n pjeople had so much mi coni1u10on, tyou'ld not rntscouitrue his A~t the conclusion of Hampton's speech Carpenter took the floor and occupied the reinlaindler of the after noon1 with an argmci,4~u in support of lfellogg's right to the seat. Proceedhigs of the Convention of the South ernx Chxurch--Hiomxo mend Foreign Missions --The Theological Spaninst.y-.MIs~cellanei The Southern Baptist Convention nssernbfed at Lexington, Ky., oti Thyrusday the 6th inist. Organization was etfected by clepling the following oflicers~ President, Rev. Dr. Mel11, of1 Georgia ; Vice-Pr'esidenits, Governor Brown, ofGeorgia j Dr. Wii)kler, of Alabaima; Governor Leslic, of Ken tucky ; and Dr. Yegman, of Missouri; Secretaries, Mi. Dobbs, of Kentucky, anid Mr. Gregrory, of' South Carolina. Thein attemndiee -is said to have been hjprger than ever bpfore-probably not fecwer than six huipdred delegates ,be sides a great numbier of visitoys.. Inu the afternoon session the annual re port of tIlie board of foreign missions w rs presented by the secretary, Dr.' Tupiper', anid the annual report of the home mission board by Dr. Mcintosh. Theu foreigii missioni report notices first, the death of D~r. Je~tcr in applropriate| terms. It mentioiis the departuie of toveral mwssionaries durling the year for* stations in the heathon hand and in southern Europe. It glyos e. full ac yount of the .)y.ori djone ini China,? Afri 3a, Siouth Amnerica and Italy, showing the stations all to be in a prosperous 30onditiOnt. Trho Sum of *50,000 is rep. esented as obtained ahid disbursed in his wyork. TIhe home mission report dlso Is enotraging and1 hopeful in ~one. A promlsing mnission has been: imnong the Chlinesc In Californiia under' .lhto itspices of tis board, and the w'ork angong fl.10 Jnidin has been (ai.hfull prosecuted, as also the work )f assisting destituto Co1ifmunities in bhio older pairts of the country. About B20,000 has been scollected and Used, lnd the Indebtedness so hong bur'den. ing the board has been 'liquid(1ated. rhe Varions sections Qf I those two re ports werae referred to app~rop~riate 39minitt4es. On Fariday, Dr. Boy~ce addressed the Donvention on the suhict of the Soutlgernu Baptist Thojogeal Semi-. 'i'3. Ie apnounced the .beginnuing of a. special offourt to ras*150,00 in I: mash within twvelyse moufts, having ilft of $10,000 to start wilth, Onl condi- 3 *Ioh that the whole be obtaibed, and heire tsyns a good' prospect of several thor yorv large doipptio~fns. lIe .a '9QUowedlby LDr. iBroadus Ip a .0peech. >f characteisIstle imresslydnes. A uahl was-madefor subscriptions, and nlorathanu $,000 was itt onice giveni~ h ea gent lesi) ontaributlng $1,094 I In the afte ev.D.fra >) the U~niveot fIndia an hbe Relv. D. ~!~a,6~.Louis, were tontiment oi the Vr Qf th Nther~ 'a,1111 Ito appointed Ill'sieTI . . reouinlohgto thel abolitiotl two cximling b(;:,frd, anld the fortti of a single board to live clarge o' illissioni work ait home oald inl fore! lands, wa ret'llerred to at committee oe from each State. Saturday wits occuipied with thle ports of -oinihttses ald speecihes the various shijects presit Aiong tie speakers were Di. Tvre 110r, of Aklabarnam, oil iikio'ls Chiuna I )r. le )omonikd, of Richmo on Africanii liissions )rs. Whariiu' all( liroaduis onl ;t resolitioa colille ilg l ). Tilpels Ilmv book oI ti I tory of 1o'cigl illssi'olns or the Solt terni Biptists, aIid Dr. (hambliss. C11lesto'n. oil lit) illission oit the C lieso il 'tiliforinia. A isoltifioll m ad(optel ilvilinig the centnal Con1111 lees of' the Woinanl1'. 1issionaiitry' ciet'ic' i the' Several states to iep their work ainiual ly througl the I boards o the (.oilveil ioll. An aiii [!0 iiSCm:sjOin arose on 11his resoltil4 Ibi whichi 1e Rev. Mrl. Stout. and Vev. Nli'. Siricklahd, of oith I ar< na, took lyir docatI the eailtlsu iThe re11soti1n011 pluassel abn iiost 1una Iiiously. The committee oil the Ic Ilutio llproposiniig t' Consolidate tihe t boaids of' the convellntioll reported I' versely, anld 'the report, was ad~opt< lie lle lielni oi tim andli place the ne~xt Inleeting- recominlended lumbus, IMiss., the( usual linie, and I andilllrImn, of Savaunlt, its t he preacl Wf he int roduct ory sermon. Thet, )or~t was adlopted. Onl SLattirIv iit. tli (oi coiv'Cpil djOquriled il t1e0 ustiual form-i1 sina 1i AC'ROSS 2'iTf J1'ATBI. Row the Prince of WAilem has tolo'lc Quecer Mfarrhages--A Sormom by Spu rge LONoN, May 8.-What a busy, u initous mnan1 fi-e Princee of' Wale je seldom leaves at Stonle unltuiri hat is likely in ally way to briiig i )opuilarily. iC attenldiel the first 1 HIa'nlce of Modjeska, an thli SI -venlinug was also preselit, It. the Ro keadeiiy banquet, wheic U1ret iar A-ho1 Was One of file guiests, got I irst inin Iig in conipliniieitin11g i .rinlce, butll at the salmil time expre fg hiiselfl as at little diSappoiited lot fiding him such a big man as lad expected. Next, (te Priice en onl thle lNewnarket race coutr vhere the Aliaeli-anl trotte's thatI, hn !oiiiC from New York were exhibil 'or his aullsemntlit,. lis Royal 1I1i less was much pleased wit their p '01inanc1e. Let file give tile ograin1 >f tle Prince's labors alld wa lerings for a week. Mondav he wt Ivith the Princess of WIles to Tor nouth to bring houic his sons, Alb< Victor and Oeorge, "iiddiles" 1ord the Bacclianite. TucsdayW cvC ng t.ihu Pinie aid 'rincess ssnv I "Pirates of' Penzance." Wediesd lc gave a dinnler at Mai'lbor'ou [ouse, at which niearly all tle m melllsers of thic Cabinet were preei L4'rid av afternloonl lie he ikia levee (oinIIillid of the Qdeeni at St. Jai Palace. Presen tations to this col ire colsidered cliivuilent to prescin 1is to Her Majesty ill pers< Aillolg those who wCrc thus h1on1o1 ,Il the occaslt io was .. he - lii. J. VFoster, LUtite'd iail ee Min'iSteel Ihuss'ia, whio wvais -pre'scuited by1 Un~Iited Stites Charg6 d'Allaires:. S urday21 niight lhe we'nt to see Mri Albanii iln "'Lohen~grIin." INext M< hiy lie w~illalttei Miss Geiievi< W'itid's iniutin1a0 perftormncO "L'Avenmttiarii," and a foirtni' hence lie is announ0 icedl to lavy the for dlatio (1 sf011e of" TruroI' Cat ielC'l thet l10oyal A ende' my banueijtt the ri seized the 0lloppotunity to highly cu iIsbirot lier', he Unke' of Ed Eni', f his i~sr'viCces in coinnecti willi the Americanii relief shipl. At same time lie pauid1 a splndidl coi mlenlt to Amican~uf li bei'ality. 1l illustratued paper131s devote ai good d of spa1ce to scycre.1 Sketchles Qf D~uko of' Edinburgh's receptioni of oflicerls oft the Conistehllation anhd ot] licidoints conhccted'o wiith the visi't the 'v,essel to' Queenstowii. Tril Lieopold1, with a' snit0i of sever'al c ecr's, sails n~ext Tmhursday on Saurdiiniani for Canada. ilis ro brlotheCr, time Duko of Coinnauht, l with ani alccident a1 foew davly ago being violently thr'ouyn frin2 his i cat close to a public house cal ''Tu nbledoivn'Dick," uneart A ldcrsl No harm'i wast .done. Tihe Quein seldom in puliic. Sho)0 may possil ~open thec exhibition of Inidi'an coll tionis at Sout hi Kenisinigton tis mon but it is very ulncer'tain. I(OSSUTII'S ME~MOIil5. The fir'st v'ohume of Kossuth's r moirs lhas just been published at Pcs It contain's an1 cxtremely inter'esti iccount of' two intei'viows whichi IIlungairiani paftriothLad withi Nalpoie [1I. and his valoirous cousin Pit Plon, in 1869. 'Kossuthi, under' I mnic of' Georg'e Blro~n, had come0 Pairis to pr'op)ose that the llungarih uhould unite with theo Italians a [Prenich algainist theuir l ommo 0ene1i 4jistia. The pr'ic0 of' Magyar< )peyat ion wats to have iheeln theiir lependenc. In conlsider'ationi of' I he ser'vices r'endeored .by Plon-Ploni ho negoiationse Kossuthi Oflere'd iave himii elected to the flun'ai brnoune, but Plonl-Phon, With his ial. ial prud~enc'e, .doclinled the perl'I 101n0r. ''No more .oin this~ head," pi he Prin~cp," amnd mii)d you de9)tft mn Ipn th~p muattoi' to i~c Eumperor," TIlE LOST ATA LANTA, All heype of the trainiing .shlip A ailti a s been given up, the (1difert ressels 4lespatched in search of' I intving reoturn'ed from thira 'ruith nission. T1he said ,ynt. hias been so id upont by Mr~. ~8purmgeon, who I mnig npon its a very cuious p~ic' Iermomizing., Taking as Is text ''T lea is Ilis aiid lHe mna, It," Mr. Si'n rpon r'idiculed the idea of' thme fear he ocean which is enter'ttained by ipany, as iuwom'thiy of' Chrilstiai "'lioLaord, Hlimseltf," lie Baid, ''a Elis disciples wvent to sela. He y [4ord Hlih Admiral of' the wvatcors ,q lie never' gave up lisa ranmk. Hie own line seA. by rIiht of cr~cation, but ga nan doinini oyey' Jt aied time 11 hereof'. Itf wmone over' crossed tlie de low could iman hmave donminion thmem d - was meant to plough the sea vel . the land ; mani was God's vi '0' holdl)g mmdor' time king and payl quit rent .of adoration and rev MARlAds OF A PRINCESS8. The Pdnesi Patulne *if Wufte efn' haa be~ marrled to.Dr. Wille inmedjcal liraolitioner' of reatu, w ho conseit et the .King of Wurto by In a hiort addr'ess roc1 ien- the ceremony tlhe o1fili clurgynn A vemiided the bridegroom wit in mi. io inr:m hi:n the royil brii(' hi.2l -ur-e onl doeeta goot deal estevinletd L-i-a till land vahtiible i p lei t. WhAlet he rith igni tur i carne to 11nake the' marriag -' Ii.. ol' sponlse' shIe adled to tile ihible ye the followiig words inl a <iet, ti re- "1 dechlre I giv'e V )up nothing' (1h (n cal t. all Ie va1ltleid ill coliparisonI d. the a ppiness awaitinmug inie, ;1gut 11 he- lot is It Iniost eniviable one." (SUOMnG ELL:11IOTT's WAM Ani oIn ar. Cross, to whoIm Mis Evan w 1. murid on Wethnthly, is the repr I is- Senitiive of' fle Aineriiti bmiki h houie of' Brown, Sh ipley & Co. A A LXUD. I herhy resp-etfitlly. give no uic e to li frit ud&S an(d tle pibli 4il genen1 that I i no longer a caididiate for the oelike a'o slieriff of Fiirfiel-1' euinty, at the ensul, at- lectionl. Vory r(Ispeg fully, WV. J. liIna). May 14, 1880. ATTMTION CA0. .IA. A. vo T'EN1) regular m.eetini inl Tow A- . Ii ou Monidaty e'.iltig at ,(]. o'cloc . ofT..KTilN ,0- my1 1Sceay NOTIO TO TAXPAY.E ES. re-A 1)mrron's Orri'e, Wiixx5dnonio, S. C.. Maly 13, 180. . THIS oliice will bo ppoe fromu the fit of June to flue 20th of July, 180, to r coive tax returns of persoid propperty f the fiscel year 1880. All iulo pcrsoi ,n betweeni tho ages of twoity-onie aitld sixt hi- years (except thoso'ccmpt by law) a js I liable to poli tax, and will report aceor ed ingly. I will be attond either in- per o im or by d'puty at the following places < the days speq ified, for the purpose of r ceiving returns, viz: Cildwell's St ore, J1uno 14. OtGldden's Grove, Juno 1~. Duraum's, ,uine 1G he Bear Creek, June 18. Woodward'4s, Juno 21 and 22. - Rilgeway, June 2 and 24. it By thewsod, .June25. lie . Jeiuings' Store, Juie 23. Jenkinsville, June 21). Monticello, June 30 and July 1. edl Feasterville, July 2 and 3. Bluicklicad, July 6. Balance of the timo at Wiusboro. I. N. \1N I1ERtS, nie may lo-n-1 Auditor F. C. lt IMPORTANT NOTICE - Is To Persons Accustmined to Sendin wt Money by Registered Letter. Oil THEMuE'S NO SECURITY IN THEM. If your money is lost or stolen, you mn catch the .thiet but not the muoney--ani nly the noney is whut you want. Tle Go I ornment, Ion't repay such Josses. 1W BUY A CHECK iFrom he WINNSBORIO NATIONA BANK, which wo will sell yon at te cents for amoiuts not oxceedkng fifter dollars, flifteon ceilts for amiot nts iot e; cfeding twonty:-five dollars, Aventy-fiv cents for amounts not exauedinI sov nt d0 live dollars, and at not tbovo tre( .- eighths per cent. for any amount abo to that.You are thinu ade ABS-OLUTELY SECURE AGAINST LpS 10. Wo guarantee th at. If j opr or'igini m- chock is lost or stolen, we givn f'oii u of' COME-4NJ. DEPO.- WI'IH US. chit We h~ava just purchiasedl a newv Viil in- lock, costing $350), and the President hiri At- self can't open the safe when the lock ace running. T. K ELLIOTT. ho- ''Cashier W bo. Nat.'Bank, iin- may 13-tlimox3muos li* NE~ LJIQ UOR ! ho ho i AEreently made extensive adli of 1. tionsto my stockc of Winsi ice3 liquors. wihconsists of a full asso; fl- mienit of R~yo Whliskoy, Corn Whisdo lie Fr'enchi Brandy', Applo Blrardy, Pea ilBrandy, Sherry Wine, S~cuppornong Win tChaumpiagne, oto , e:tc. .cp? I claim to s -hI the FINESTL AN in PUESTI RYE WIUSKEY to be had 04'Winsore. Give it a trial. tI also also k'ep1 On hand a fail supply 19 EG41RS AND? TOBAC , ec in great variety, and adapted to the tast Lli, of everyblody. Call at the PALA'ETTO HOUSE, in t1 Wiinsboro Hotel building. 1-J. CIiENDINING. th- imch 2' he to Itd - - - SP~RING ni he to it dI -Et.h'TS and 8:50-1 DRY GOODS~ La-. oCOESIFM, 40., &O., g., &g lit or Lss Just to hand and for .saIe at z of LOWEST PRICES. r.- U. G.DESAORTES. Saprill s" JUST~RECEIVED d as WOcar loads fine White Corn d Ttwo car loads Fodder, Haty an ed Shucks. ye sh CASII CUSTQMERS eiWill finid It to their interest to cn a's on me before they make their pur'cha e- s. #NO. D. McCeAICLEY, nAgent. ty"~ In the at~ore south Qf Sugenhdin rt & Gri schel's .ioti1iig 8tore. moeh I.-8lti -i EA X~ICEW NOM(NAION. the friends < f Mr. JAMi) 2. W, 00 e. MAN respetulily ntoliiLuto himl for Ohe o" 011i00 ( f County Coi IIissioler of' i 1141d - sib1ject to the action oif t (he Deio craleitig i:n ry. FOl SUloly-ip. i 1. Lb46MJR.. It a n(11d(ite Cl'. I hS S"erill of Faki rfieldt Coun ny. lit thO n.ie ill electio. .IIbject to the lction of the Demo'-ratio rimiar - A' MANY Fituuaina. FOR SIIE1PRIFF. Thi t iny friends of ilr. JNO. D. M1 0.\IL1:V. recognizing is pecul iar fi noo foir th IOflie0 reOpeAtfilly m11a011iat h:i of for She. ifV Of Faiie1i1ld County - -.,4b)j. et, to fh Iac3tiOt of thett D)moiteri'rati plinmry. FOU, t;OUNTY COMMlSSIONElt.' .1/j vrsJ0 . /-I Jors: Please a'wo n,11 o lIt RUPI14 I). JAUJ% as it canditilate tol Cointy Com issionr. ii faield -It tile vi(niling election -411jl'e to Ohe action of H the Deniocratio pi ary. .101 SCi(.01L COEMISSIONIEIt. The friends of 1)R. JOHN 11OYD, ap precia ing !ho skill, zel1 and fideli y with wIkicll ho h1as (iscaillrgod the (11ties of School Cnmmiissioni.r, respeett u3lly i nomtninate him for ro-clp ,tion--ibjcct to the action of the Demnocratio pritiarie. Y 1kssrs. Mlors. Ap noiniations are in , o ord.er, permit us to present the name of C.. 0L. JNO. B. DAVIS ri ai canudiate for Sheriff at the ensuiing election, *lIject. n of course, to the action of the Deinocratic -.MANY iARFmN)8. F4R0111 JUDGE O 1R1OBATE. Messrs. !Jalfors :Pleaso a1IOuileo the i present incuinbent, J. 1. loyles, Jude. 3 of Probnte, (S a candidato for re-olection at the en3suli)g election, tbject tq tile - tol of theo Deiogmaui pirty att lie pri manrios. By so doing y6u will oblige his 14 MANY FuIENls. FOR SHI1 IFF. M~es.yq .1-ltos Please annouince \lr. J. Preston kooper ats a andlilate for the Denoeratic nom))ination for sheriff at the coining election (subject to the decision. l of the primary election) al oblige many IielaIs in ho Sou-rnwEST-nN Po:TIoN or -ru1n (1o C rY. do10 I. ; FOR COUNTY CO1MISSIONENI. The friena -,of Mr. Jaime G. Heron, of Salem, reipectfully nminiuiato him for the ofico of County Comisionler lit. the ('in lsuiig election- -subject to the act ion of the Demiocratic primaury. jan 17-ttd FOR SCiOOL, 'NOMMISS1ON ERH. The fiilds of the RE. JA3MES DOl([ LASS respoetfully noninato hiu for the position of School Coumissionop of Fair. ii.cid County at the ensling cletioa--. o subject to th~ actioni of the0 Democatic party at the piaries. M3 .issrs. J~Iitors: Vleaso aflnnunco Mr. JAS. L ICHTMOND) IIJ a canfdidate3 fpr Sheriff lat, the ensuing election, subject to k teocton of the Democratic Clubs at thle pimanhricfi, and oblige MANY FlInixxs. li - SPUiINJG GOODS C, SJust received andi tQ arrive in a few P of daeys Mfanry nowv goods bought befor-e the re- ti cent heavy aidvance, wh)ich .will n) 7o *-old at the very lowest cash prices to g our frisndsh andli Ocustomors. I< 3s Elegaint Cashmerosq, Hoernani Dress F .GOgals, Nl9muie ciloths, ~Unnting, &c. 10 A nice assortmnut of Onlicoes, M uslins, Lawns, Dress Linens, WVhite Gods. A Torchton Laces, Edgings, Hosiery, Hand- ~ - kerchiefs, Neckwear, GlIo es, &o, You1 can~f find, in fact, Dry Go0(ds of all 1 - .k.u .s at the CORNER STOI, A etprices 'hlih we guiarantee o1 plcase or we do not ask A~ sale. Lit Caleryand givo our stock a thorough re = inspection, it is cc Our .dolighki to show our ggOdN. 't bl sHOES! SIIQES ! i ei Our stock of Zeigler Brotherh' fine Shoes & and Bay Stato Scrowedwas te Nover better, and of theso kind .wo make in a special and wvarrant. Wio shoes'iii high and low euts, and but- pj ton shoes In hifgh and low Lnts, l~igh out men's gciiteors, low cut shoes hanifd and( machine sewed, tiorowedi. A Even the children and babies weore re meomborod and a niceoselection bought r for thorn.' ., call at once and make a selection of a Cassimeoro or Blue Flannel; Or 14e~v,e your measure for a suit solooed from samples. -Rare bargains in soil Fol Hrats, 8tft' - 1Hats and' Straw Hats.41 Now gpods in Croery, GlasswayoM~Qro ceries, Hoes, Plows, &c. Eaoh do artment Is ready for alIookc. Call th and niy an dbe >lloaPed. ...eamember our imotlo is QUICK SALES, 0 "sMAtLLPRlOFITS. april 1 L1test s I,~ '1 0 0C a r D TiHE (1 CIZ ;/1 01.1 FA I RVI ioLD1: HIAVE establish<'<d a Sale Sinble alt. Wint.,br.aild i preparedl to 11 istock Stock< ()n very netcoinmiodat 4r Inrm),e vitlier for eshi 1 or oi 1in11e ti Iexi fahill t r legotibllel(t pape2r. ns wishing 1(o lilly or swip wil) well toc tIl oil lIIt blb're ptirellins I will iIo pay the highe:4 cah prieC C1N AND F fIODER Deliveredl at mv M.fbhle oil Col ress reeot, hen 14-1 on", door .nh of the add. bullding. jan 20 A. WIL LIFOH D. AVE ENLARGED TIEIr STOOK -- I --- E WELRYX, STrERLI NG SILVrl, PL~ATlEi )W~A HE, AND) I'ANCY GOO1)8, le(nge them IIelves to givye ILIvanRI tgds 1 regardi to 'AlIETY, QUJALITlY AND) 1P1 ICE (f' E'xtrva fin tirfieles which Ihec iarket, will not justify in stock, will P. procured 022 sitort. not ice. nilch 13 HOW WA TCII ES AR1~E MA DE. *1t wIll bo alpparent)t I 0o 3 (ny n, wh'1o will ex nido0 II 80o,.10 o.1 WVA'rcI. (11hnt, nk(10 from)) 423 ne2cessi:Iry thIiciknaess 1(I8 iaving and 11)in~a2g, ai large proportion of 11he practot)ts etal used,1 Is hneedl only to 8tIffena and hold( 10 enigravecd portin 118In plnee, an111 supply 2)10 ce;2sary solidit1 y a nd4 stren~gth. The1 surplus skd is actital;y neoedlessjso 0 ar as irr-ry 1ant( mt-ty are0 concernied. In JA3IES ilOSiE PNP.. NTI 0OL.D WATlCII CASES8, this8 WVAL'r of pre 021sanotal Is Overcome, ati the0 Allx sor1.trIy 8)2s'rIENEITII pr1odliced1 at fromi onte-tIrti 1o le-hlfl or th~e usital cost, of 80lIt cases2. 'Ilhis 'ocess Is or the mosl t impleti ure1 11, ats foi wrs: aL plate of nibcke1l posititon mta'll, clally adapted4'( t0 the0 1)12rpos, has2 t~wo plates 80LID (GOLD 8oldlered 01ne 0n 01ach 82(de. TJhe re0( are then plassed betweenI polished steel llers, and( thle resutt 2 a strip) of heavy plated impositon, 122 rom whih t.he casca4, backs, con es, bozles, &c,. are0 CUt andl shnp10d by sulta 3 (ties and1( formers. Thle gold 1in (11e80 cases su11lon:Cly (1hick to admit, of ail kinds of Lnsing, engravIng and( enamlfeling; tho enl l~y 81m1(oth b~y tin and uist witl~cottt royo g theo gold. TIIIS IS TIlE ONLY CASE MADE WITI! TWO ~ATE8 OF 80L11 (GOLD), AND) WVARRANTEI ( SPECIA L CElRTIFICATE. L~or 8n10 by Connlor & Chanudler land C. Mutller, 2k for lilusitrated Cataloguo and( to sea war -t. -_--..-_--- nch 11~txly FIILIE INSUILNC~E ARENCY JARIES WV. LA W. .0o .e'ublio: Why not insuro your property? eo 0 cost of a per diem expense: Daily cost of insuring $1,000 at 3 par nt por annum is only 8J oents.-' At L2 por cent. por ann um sni4 yo, At 1 po cent. per annlhumf is only 2 e. AL I por' cent. er annuni is only 2 . At porenflto3 yealrs js only 1.88 At 14 per cent. for 3 yeard ~e~isy 1.35 a. At 14 per aeni. for 5 years is ony 0.68 a. At 2 pecr cent. for 5 years is only 1.1 d.* Dwllings'ln town or countrv, detach I,KIBUlrnble at- the following rates, viz,; For one year S per cent. For three years 14 per aent. For ive yearst 'spo cent. Badhs and cont nt3, 'gi houe s, baled 2ttoo, storo houe,' hlerchaad Jso, nills Rd h b l~nsutablent adlgnuote rates.. re4*fisevg'n y- ths -vey besta'coiija.. fh~ng' orn o *nc weil et bli harao ATT T. .i - ODES ROFER~TATokU OmNSON, LARK&aO 0 UNION SQUARE MASS. NEW-YORK CITY. TmE!O'M!SO02 RiVW.Vs~I BOOK-CAS Yon Lwrdeir, Cveyymen, .Phys~.~edr, Mc~ehants, St9lelnts, at~d all who read bol:s. K ... f~ - , jL~ a t C~l i i t ti evr tmly, In ad 110kar'!bnloicy ue ale I at heighs der -' AL Sh lf 1410In1h0 A larg,.oldit set f Alpplton's 6ycie, Ex Mado of I ronl, I t ektunI t wva-p or- wenr ou, c.jonuti l o entedcI, n a hanso le nd novel J Ioc flittiro. Simze for tnble hold r r oh sizes for loo1'hold 2, Or 4 florao books, ats diesired. Senmi for tiescriptitoprico list, . vmw;et forour NI-:w1 *.htvrnI1- (ATi~>uAIMOar --TI fuer n14K ti ,11ttt'ntionts of Educadtional &A school Firn!ahrs, L nnd Deerm in everythhn fin tie 11ookat Wna d tonery thite, o'ADQUARTERS FO3 ArLL SCHOOL SUPPLIES, 1rcts, &o ian St, ewr. Jus-of Trnd Wild Allenit's Lung laTt' ip~ Unll'erCotrg Syrup, Brown's o mpo ungd T ofa' To and idcr wort ExpCorryt,Wid hrr Petoral Wino, Brown's Mixture~ Hlartor's Lung Balisam, McLane's CJatarrh Snuff, McMastor & B1rico's Catarrh Snut', S7agt)'s Catarrh Rehmedy, Chlorate of Potash Lozenges, B3rpwn's Bronchial Trochees, Eloy's Carbolic Trochoes, McLano's Lung Healing Globuleq Fon SALE BlY McMASTER, .BRIOE & CO. ap)1 24 A NE suply f Failyandi Ianta A ion GOecries.Mlsss 20 bbla. Colilco Cuba syrup, bostidesoh grados. F LOUJI. Jackson' best grades Family Flour. ALsO,' A lot of Patent Family F'lour--the hoas in the B~org. SU(GARS. All grades, from thei highest .9 .teh loWest. . .COFFE ES. 41 Feaborry (somethin n1ow), Ri on Jaya. A.lso iarched Ro and Java. ' Bought befor~e the advapo, c arti led too num~erous ,to'~kga~ sold at the lowest possible pj~ ~ *. 4. PL E N N , 7 OAP4~