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THE NEWS AND 1E1RALD. WrNN8IJORIO, S. C. BATURDAY, J0u 1. : : : le0. * . M__N______Knna WV. 6. tL YN(AbDL, Al,iUCIATI rITroR. 'Ai d 1 444 Fet'.. .1 1; j -g .;. I'Sir Prt <Iin For (ie.:xr. Vor Clovernor. Fitr Littutenavnt-Governor. J. D. JENEIY. For Comptroller-General. J. C. Corr. For Secretary of State. 1. M. Siams. Vor Attorn'y-oneral. LE:nOY F. YOUMANS. For Suprintensient of Educ1ation. i L(Ii S. TuPzoMssx. .Yor Adjult.it aid spectorGeneral. .AWNTJUR Al. MANiGAl:A.T. V4jr State Trd-asurer. JoIN 1PYr1:n RiIAnwo:Nt. lasto I . On't ill Ib.- -' Which-- ihle exis orinb. pro.-en.lt tilinv t han dlurin;. #hTda A %vl.*Vry i.N itt. of Wastc libor. lIii Ii NotIli its we..IlI ats 11n Lthe (bd World, the Iutilizattionl of*i ill the ellr;,ivs of ilalIl hIas bjI re ducled,loa cec;bull inl the South just aw, InilIllited witr power rulls 111develolwd into 1.hecoveal, so Illuseti I C cinilwed eli-4ets of hliz less afuld uin O1r a(n!i-il h- un u -alled Sie CiallY to I'lis lbjvv by stlit- re r gienb Cot. . 1-'. E ''ki C fose tios m1d by hdiml il lh cun'.0s of hl c10n1811 Um t1 eraionim inl Towinship 14ight. Oil ()I ple p Iacelhe Vollild a Col. I ored faily,h Itumbuer11in t a lilber, at mother aund threv chidhren, over tien years of age, two of' (hemll nearly grown,l (lhe comlbinled prodlict of' whIose labor lust. year was a blml anld at 111ilf of eott.onl and i few bu.-,belsA of Corn. Another settflement. nggrregating more thaln twenty h1anids ald 111alf-hanids, ie iorted a colibinled production of' iiile 1A bAles of Cotton antd soinethding f er at hundred bushels of'corn. Thi.se1 IvesOi 11111oiil i ig tnies may be extreme, butl, mian (tCr exa1mples of a siiilar wiate of H labor might be adduced not ony il I Township Eight' but ii viiIiohs '.ee tio-is 0 the 'untv. Ont he oi he (t' whIite and1( co(lored( iriniers, but mor)ie (< 4tIperItly ~'of the~ formes~r. Iiep)orts I fin thie u.anidy lands' in thie lowver paril. of (lhe counity show good work. Al- l thsoughi the yield of cotton on this kind TI of jolj i lrgely' ecS.Ceede in ind(ividu- .it al insRtanes~ of'Iu' cla lande, yet (he averi- I nigo is tily upI to the staudard, ow ing'; to~ greater* uiform'.iiity in tham >il tma I , (Observatt~ion tensi. 5t show. Ithat wih- il '" VO'.\ ten: bit . th.! ni' hin I:' t~ I many colo Ii 's .. . 1.4 in (ble'. I :.e-ptioe ft' foundi( ini a nutunb,' er of liiired tiers who1 are it' prospeig,. )1 but i iji'oritv of catse.' C Colonel -lk ini's observation holds t *goodl. W'th)out puLrsuinIg the suibject any farither' or making aill dedutctIis y that are possible, it is sufllcient to say p - that untdl immiiigrationi sets in to ourii ea State, iiuch catn he done ini the way of' f utilizig tis vast himoun it oft labor' ltha isl now rioinag to waste. S Ifhe Bank Bills Case. 'iTe ex Nj.(1riL lyv liish~ed ('untins . af4b all 111 he1 bill- (fie B:mik otf Ihle S ale C(olonel Coit ret'l1s thimt billa. ojf 1 ou4 1'mj tIa!e tof abou1)11t eightec' lito-n ut (U fire hinisdredl do1lhi's ar ic s sinig from s the1 packages. EThis repjresens n ai)5 act tual loss Of about ine Ilihusand dol.. a hu-is. BeCsidess the( hill': examtineid, II themi mayi ! the is .tical hills st olen,i It is wellI t hat the delicit is nIo lunger o thant it is, for* thle creidit of thle State t1 hs suflered sn Itelietly3 alrady, and tn it could hardly slsand anuy such entor- i mous 10)' us ws at first replor'ted. * Whet her ts'i Iec iecy an'. ( h41 e msade $ goodt to thc' *: '' by I he pI' liis inter-. udll ri'n1d1, (lt o be :-en Xa: ltsius be madeh In discove'r whleth,e' he. hasd anyl) confederattes in 1)ith cig Ihe 'lent (I $ils agai oni thie murhi'let, ais if is si.. j)e0(ed that heO had. Th'lese muist be aslso It is a high anda a jui4 t ribusle to Colonel Colt thant no one suspects hhlu a of any comuplicity in t hese frasuds, t' Thi'bs (d0es (rediSt to hhnSlself t id to thie Pseojilo of Souith Cairolinta- in of hir ' States eveni tho highjest ofliclalsq are nlot a safo from the tongue of' slanider'. Con- s scious of hits OWn) r'etjitdo he consflIhld in the integrity of' others and b)eamle 8 aicLIhn of' isplaced contlIdence. This 'Z is (lie wVorst thant is charged agaInst I him. 'The most emrbar'rassinig feature 1 4f thIs afYair' is that Colonel Colt is the] candtidateIf. for Comptrsoller-Generl.g 1it * iiAl har1dIr' he (idomi at iiii ,l f t State Conven'ion been heli ic Atigit I1owOv91r much MIe puople would Jjav4 41ven hii credit for h011osty of pur pose aid zeal In Mhe discharg of .11 work as C0rUadsS1oner, of Clims, k would not have been slected a omptroller-Vener al. But whether ifter havling beci regularly nuionated e hOld( now withdraw from thi icket is a 11ioted (Ilestiol. ve be itve hat Colouel Coiof-I("Oft Shottib al ONUwed to cos4ider this iatfor calm)v I :t h%ol of Vitperaio eO raiSz-( inls! hhn11, melf-respect, will Comlpe lin to siftld anld face it out, whatevel li his mvwn wvishes. The election ih till a loig WILy onp aild there is ti<( or deliberation. We believe thal -1loel Colt will take a Cahln silrve ifthe field and decdle what is best tin ler tie Citttlslalces anItid inl this hc vili consult the inlterests of tihe party, egardless of ill personal considera ions save that of hionlor. A moral Ilat solnie people draw from his a1ll1ir is 1hat, 8011metilneIS to be )ennly wise is to be pound f1oolish. Al houh the fruldiig and canceeliffonl of evenl hunldred thousaid dollars in >ills is ani hamenso task, requiring" kill, labor aid high integrity, the ergislatture appropriated oily a 'few iuidred dollars fb this pirpose. I s clilnied thatt. the appropriation wis Not elnough1 to warrnti t,he eillploynicilt If a Fi1ient nltiiber of tss,istants (o actas a check on each other. Whetlher he amser-tionis j isl inl this istanice iI erainly ap1plies toi a great. deal of 1.fisi tiol. Soiiie iaiiews are reliced 1) mit11 it low podi that, colmpetent icrsons to take Ihmm are hard to hid. 1o t he objection that some one ennl al. vays be iildl to take the .job at th11 iptuited price, it lvay be anlswered haC (rallips would do tlhi work vtill heaper, or thattimlt goverilnen1it of the tt8e, to borrow fr1omn01 Judge Mackey, light. tie run111 by Convict labor. Cive a lir but nt( till exorbitiit price nid piemaind the, best labor. Cui dowin :Ip lOpriations to (he lows. iguire ats ill i ceve of, thilt banlk bills, an11d a pen. i:w-1- s nere inl abdition) to ihe %) ;Oi o 1tge 'candl. 1111 Thki Ahi v, ilA nlot heft withoult its *es. It in talauihiev'eryvly,o, flicials, iployo ad i oplie, lo bie more Care i in futurWe. W dobit if alotler machil4t ipiS -i a long time. lmlinilg vngu ll r,111.or'S of' "other T'regiuariie-it" aid "startling tea ots,"' we alive iniired iinto ite itnlit !I. and can heit of 1onie. Let the mtirges, it anliy exist, be mllade pliblic. 11en-lo has destroyed Imilay at politi d )esdernona. vo m.lowths aigm lNAuS Al-Inlistelld was (I.-si 1 It s d ear Jorn LaIk'. Ali-.. v Eid. 3NeII, C0b,red. beaaAnnhi : is broth.er, when deputy sherilh I 'PsoltI Comtll.v. l i ., it .t:Il- It'o kifl I Nebu1s' brothier, who re.tanerrt, tvilng belen c1haI1-rel wilh horse wtei ig. Thes assa$liion c(1 real ed inntehi as5 purtsund to 'Tinl i'ountvI bot Iis and was,( t)i51ogethber wih ii s brothI. , Fei'3is ~ N~ehnsII, and1( Tomu,,h Einker ne11001n1liices, arri'este(, .1Et . .Neitnn. IC aissssin, waIs conlyve(e to jsi Ini t erinando, ami Prenutiss Nehins andi om1 Kounkey w)ere3 lodgetd at Tuniicat it' two latter prij soners were( bin I! illve'VulId to lliuido, a bod o(iIV( atsId inen stopw ( th)(1Ile ''flicers hltar I' lhe 3Pri'(3ners (itl el i h. Thiev IfIC-t a:ml reanei ' Adt :iocksr A.. lm.(ligla (1 relttuning WARhe atAts mtuo12 h rilonst. l c dtl witjthir 3llpriiig roat.w: assned. leiss I (1.yl aret.nd lacf thei feets oAn luhe1thist., at,111 w ihtsltio(ns >.riling the actssi werei palsed Co'in-i illtes were11 aIlso appontedS, cinp os '"III(1 ofwhte andt4. blacks, toi ferreti-u 1sltwo Iur dees(yr ISIiOldnesday3li)(V as lCmlisier Coiltl nbleihed ithe olowin lateaent con..cg lloing vih at coretistra tmnt o(3 yet ilseof toeti thelOthet (tf* $hin, or pwtib e. 'fi.aughe liii xpet: ('1516, D .hite. iCeose ills1 hve0 ie reont I sae theg discveryli of phess deialen b311litI tio the abov :there arJi oe bilks resetled i . healed pacIlka, corr~3siies-i IndigS wit thle rep,itrya ant veta 'lii state. ;x', beas man of tr.he iniadk aes beiongeeived by exres, haveilt ieiat 'it biali 1value attched. Thel'ise:lac .13s ar WInl01 a I,eal trunk,i deOui 1( r:in4 a e tvalit o-t'tei Cantnd National 'T. its: S::rz te 0mer.--he Judi..te 11l~ii Conento of tin5'os Sreventc Cicut 1(,d renminted V 31 n iesido until' ,\. at, Ith twix'ent-iht bllo . Th Ii on..rii( Ken' resect v .I4enliatesha h3unt in-e setety-hsevent14i3 h ballot,i whenisii' I (avi -9... i )ucn of. . prahr rtpo'hIed, I w ithineIsu lit ithe n~oi'., -im visi tol or~ IV Xol'nk It he t in-. (3n imt; btli g;eorde i>humd of1li ntrr, and It 1)avl~id Johnson,e di s lI ) get onl a mi(~ovg (hlevated n'dlwar 'ain, wvas thrown ith i jrnt for'/ei gauinst anl iroin guardo. 11I was dlrw ed( over' It and then Iel) tothgol distance ol' twtenty~ feet he o rmoe.lh'. Iruick (on liis hiead and14 w.as fltinni 3' illed. is friends meanwl~Ihiile, i luidingi hIs betothed1Iti, hado t.ken 'thir at.s, igno(ratt of w hal had14 hahpened; 'ho Chamoiu er .sI reet si ai ion hin bee earl'y r'eatcd when Mr. Aoerhimeg's ohitrothed atsked4 hwVhat hind heeomne (of sIn? "'le felh ()t' Was the r'epiy of' b,'kenuni. T1heo (Vir'ns ran bactk ho be I"iranikhn street tation, whiere t her '1ad Aueraehh ,(.- :,. i ,...... -1re TIw ',*rIt,tte of the Oinnatl 0Qnven, Oa Walt on Gencral Plaicock atid Mr X **1l8ih on Governor's itsland aud b-a* V0cmal Tonder of the Noanafttion -f41 Paident and Vleo-PreAident, WIh ar InfornallZAccepted. 2NEw YORK, July 18.-Geiem , Han, cock's grandson, 1ianed after himself died this moring &oIn ch,oera in -tuantum. Thjis event hias de,pressedl the (enil, and the colmlnittee's vilsit t( tender the n1omilnatiol1s wats inl conl'e. qulencee putrely form11al. Mr. Einglish reached Governor's Is. land at nloon and was heartily greetc( by General IMancock on the veranda of Is residence. The comiittee left the ow York Hotel inl a body wvith the Imlembers 01 the National Colimmittee anld1 othet visitors. Tihe 1marty. Proceeded' on board 1the3 steaerlie Fletcher, and w-erC laided lit- Governo1's Islanid at .4C 1). nit. The party went to Gcneral lancock's residence, und 111011 being ushered into the parlors General Stock ton,.addresdsing Gencral lIanmcock, said: Gi-:1n. IIANCoci-1 have the hoi 01 to introduce to yul Governor Stepienlsonl, Cliairmanl of the Demo cratic National Coivenitionl receitlv assembled at Cincinnati. I have also the honor of presentivg to you the c0limittee appoilited by that 'body to vait oil voul and notify you ofr your uilnaiilous Iloillnilation for the highest olliec in the gift of the peop!o. It is a solrce of, t gIeat sRaisfactionl to the coil mittee inl Imkinlg their ann1ouilceiment to you to say that your nomlinilonl wa's not secired by solicitations of per sonal or- political friels', but was the spoitiai;eous action of Ihat Coiven (ion, actuated by pattriotic duty. One of Ltie ablest Il Wi-At bodies of our cointl rylien evera ssemlibled has givenk y-ou1 this nioniititjoll with perfect uninimity. And. General. siieC that Coinven'ton alits adjoui'nled we of, that cominttee haive NC been to our homes. We have seen our. colnstilienlis, the Denocratic m iasses ad conservative people of this ciuintifry; anld vith on1e acvorld they vaLt'vfylihe action of fhat. CmINventionl, So wve are.c bounid to be hieve, ast we-( do. that your. election will be alt accomplished im.l. We cannot. doubt, and wve believe, tillIt whenl the eqleqjon is overC tle great prI-iples of A imrican libertv will still be thin ll he.ritance of this peopie, and shall be forever. And no.w inl I lie naeric of the Nation al De itocrati it party, by Virtue of (lie power entrisied to I hiS c'01iit tee by the Coinventionl, 18 its ciliiianl I hav'e Ithe honor 0to haid to Ihe secret a it comt,liinlltionl il writint llbinmfoig yit olnevally of yoltir nomiation. Gienerad kStockionl then hantided (o (ihe sc'retir of tlt. coniluitt'e, Mr. Bell, an ldm!hies signed by the committee, after which it was landed to General lHancock. Ill reply the latter ,said: Alu:. ('11A'aINAN AND GF.NTr:ui.N OF -rn-: omirT:.-lapprociatfe L.he hon1 to'r fi ontred upon tiie by the Deio eratic Nationlal Coinvenltionl lately as e,iblud i Ciiuiui i, and I thilink r*ilu 1m-101 n coml-fe.3% inl makinl( that llor. howil to mue. As soon) as the ju lport:nc of4 atIIt the matteri permnits I wV il lwe'('arel and1 .end to yaoui a 'mi netance1til)4 of inyV14) no inatiloln fotr thei o)lico of' i'residet of U nited St at es. Th'lose, I resen't were'O inltr'o(tuced to G~eeral IIlanicock, who114 ha~d ai f'ew waords .Alir a feow miiiues '.pent. in hand shakinug Gene r;;l Stoc~kton), turninjg to3 the0 14ion. W in. '1 . l-'glish. sid. : "The CI icinati ( :ou ventIion, withI a unta numity unpalO:hle;d. aippoiinted uIs ats a commiliitteej Ito wait upon01 you at such) titue andt picee as waaould1 be ulost agrl'eeale to3 yonI anell ioio u in,,. nalt ion. I ntow inive the hionior to coni graut e ourlves10 oil thie even1 t and1 to 1teset volt, onl lie pat of1 the comi mittee0 anid ill ihe nam ofi th[le Nat ionial Con vt ion) oft thle llmocralti par31ti v, thle (3flheial alIillItinienit of yOLtr nomi111nation." Mrt. English in reply spoke as fol lowaas: ?ain. CiiA N i.Ax > -:N C~Tr.n.:n 01' tH Cont rrr :1.:- A s a pract ical busi neQSs m1n:, tl 11mehtil itneustomed0 to ini dlirectionI of' at Itln Or c:ircumiloctiion of1 spech, I w1ll sur phiinly and iin a feow waoids Li,hat I. ac&cept. the; high tust w hich yOut have Itndered me with fee11ligs (of prtofoundi( grat itude, andlt t hant I will at. ant i earl daite for'mally, wh11ichl, 1 anl1 inf Iormed40, is u-mual oin renhtI ze the1 grea11 responiiilitya of' lhe sit iuat in, the (-are, i)urmo)1il, anity, staund thoroughily that all the resnourlces aiund power'i of' (our political Ioes fromt all ~1 parts of' th lnd wi11 Vill be conecCl Iivye Stalit', where0 the first gr'antdbaltthe is [)h to oughit, andi( priobably the most iimpot.at, of till. liut these arle greait (l1Ia1ti.s wheni thie discharge of high Ii:itIriot ic 4dutie:s is1 to be conideredOt I shallI not. disregard the unaotnimous voice of' thle represen'itat ive'so(1r 1 tma .iriy f he Amer'Iian peop1let for1 laused t'I amii profoudltJy gratef'ul for' thle htiLeh hounor which has been-con t~T'Pd(, and I haive abhidinhg. thithi flint with thle favor) of' Godl and1 the p)eople1 we shatll sic~uccee ini this con)test. T1hie speaiker waIs aplauhltded at tile followed anot her' neraiIlihandshauk ing, a1lter waIihin thne parilt y againi b)oared( to h e lcIcer and1( left. (the Island. - 1w1.en1 were out sho(otinlg thei other-d. iay; 0one 1had a1 licens, the and1 thle onue hat had a license ran naway. The.ioke)per was11 aI goodIil trunner, and4 anl oxi ti oge. r'aec ensuedh over about Ia toil andii a( 1 ud IofI'41 nico ploughed helI. At t.hst (lhe keeper got. ito14 lhe runaway. ".Now, sirin, wa.here's yo(3ur' llics?'' It was prioduiced. ''Then wahiy hle.- did you rnun away ?" "'Oh 1'mi fotnd of' exertcise,") aniswer'ed the noin 11; '"but dtli. you think you hadt. bet ter' ask my13 fiend( If lie hais'one ?" -- An old color'ed iinlster, in a ser.. mon03 on hell1, p3ictured04 it ais at region o3f ice and snow1'., whiero theo damlned froze asked whviat his object waIs iln repre. sentiig Gehinnta hn tils waytI,-he sak1: "'I dlon't darec tell demi peoplo n'auia I lse5. Why, It' I wats to) 3ay he0l wais wm:mil, i'omIo of' demi (ld I'hteiutati0 lllggersF waould h3e waanitimr to- start --Subh.eribo fo;r thle Nt.:ws Ae,' l1nt '.lt' 4L ET?1f3dENOM OEPT. D812.48. -lie Ashn. 8tmpenson of Publio Opinion Until 4 Oparo a otatonut in hil Own ;i-: o CSsTkR, .P., July, 1.0j 1880. To the Rdfto?' ofthe Newand Cou rier: I have,)ustseon Ii'o-day's Issue aconmuicatioD;. Signed J. C. I,, in which it 18, &sdrted that the commluni ty of Camden hold me responsible for the death ofCol. Shannoni. I an per ICectly.- 8tliled(1 it such' an aVful charge. I never had the slihtest knowledge of Col. shamlton's Vnten tion to engage in a duel with Col. Cash. Nor is there the slightest 1ot10d for siult a chlarlgre; and all I ask, ill God's Itime. tron t he OitIZQlns of my iative Stote, for whose hono'.I have Ilore than once sied my blood, and from those citizens in the connunity f Camden who can believe pich an 1111touilded clargo, a . Community in which I ws born, antd have spent all ot' my days, is not to condenn 1110 tn heard, or at least, to suspeid their udgaetnt until I can prove to the most dloubtinig mind by at statement of facts tlat I an prepairing or the public, which will lie giveit as soon ats posSil blo, whatwill most assuredly relieve me'ofany such responsibility which thongh l was not colmmelceed With a view to relieving me of sutch a charge, for I iever sispected such, vet will iccomplish this result. As to '4my leaving the State upon the plea of pro fessional eng-agements," inserted by your Correspondent in his article as it would appear with the intent to give currency to the impression that I am 11ecing from the expression ofindigna tion at the wrong that I have allowed to be done, I will say right here 11e has don m0 a most grievious wrong, -tbr if ie had inquired from proper. sources It0 would1 h-vie beenl inibrmed that several days bqfore this public ca latity befb) ou'r commnitcv, I had ad vertised t ie Gamde Jou)nal that I Woukd leave I hie 8tate t1ponl protlessionl al matters, and at a tile when no one Suspected itn our-cotllillity that anly dutel was irnpomding betwecen any ofI the parties, except thoso elgaged ill the afair. IMoover, Imy filtentioln and pirpoe in leaving the State was not only advertised, bit was known to many besides personal friends ever since the tmidkle of May last. Irrespective, however, of any state ment, from 1110, how anty one in the light allorded by (lhe late co-rres oi deicc betwe %V s. Cas an I n 0011 U01S. C1,0 1111 ill lion ean hiold me responsible flor thle latter's death fam at a Ios to con ceire. "Yet the statIement10 showin<o how that margihnal clause unintention 11all came to be accid/entally seen by Co. tish shall-b u-iven." A clause, however, which had nothing" wilatever t.q. do wvith) Ihe pre-sent,. dilliculity be tweei the aI ,1111ies, (s the colrespon deice 111)11( anltly shows,) and la clause fihe imoceIt origin anild history of wIlch was well known to Col. -Shai non after the letters between these gentlemen in November last, mid wh'llicb ,1 Would have freelv 111d cheer fully giv ni to Col. Casth, if Ite had al low(X1 -me the opport unity to do so. Ver' truly yours, W. L. DEPAss. ..A L ETj~jIei'tFM L..IW. it. Jr"(111. What 110 r'inI of Capt. DePass has to gay - in his eene T1o tee d ilor o/ the Koes's am/ ('orr rier: (.:pt.. D.eP'a.s is absent fromii VOIl r repjorter,) bt.it jt sit it, oif ai 11a1 . Ler I .hat i1up~eratively de'lnmnlds his at tetioin, andtt which I htappeni to know bltt th Ile remotest :otnneet ion wvitht is diiittly v with Cash or with the Shtannon01 catastn'ophe. .or with anvy itm.lignattiotn which your reorltier inIt tgitedl to) exist, in tis communiitidy aigalinst--himt. Utnless your atutich,, "'Commntntt in CamIdenl,"'in Saturdav's pa.per mtay recall hitu beforte lie can tt-e eCve a ntote tromt me, lie will not re turn fori soveral weeks; but I will ant swer with my hlonor.and m ty lfe that, if nteeded, he0 wvill he promtl tly here to iteeltit any demandtis imtL tutr be0 mrade upon01 lim, w hther legal o' personail. It lhe (does not leturtn (reentiled br thle sight of your- article, before lc' cati hear from mie, as above said,) to-dlay or' to-morrow, I wvill myself answe'r and1( refu to the etrronteotus impr)essioni wvhicht has beeni 11md u1poni yourl re peortr, whereby he hats beeni led to do great itnjury anud inijustice to Capt. 1)e-2 I nte you ~'ll'paragra~ph concerniner Col. 'A atts, anld wvill be0 happv to see thte commnutientiont inl wvhich he miav poimit out aln error ini myI staiteent. -. L. W. R. BLA.un. C~'laee. Connelly is a plucky mian it is to his grit auinl c,oolntess thtat he owies his life. A 1lbw dcays ago, while wiotrkig it the Alleghenvy shaft, onl East. Fryer Ihi11 h repiared at blaist andtu lighted the futse, and jutitnping into the bucket, gave the signatl to hoist away. 'Tbct shaft is twio hundt(red and foty feet deep, tind whlent about1 forty feet wer'e gainled the toggling gavec wa'ty anid the hbucket startedl back for thte bottom.-of the. shaft. Conntelly felt it givinug way, andt( manged to 'catch hol ofth ltoop at the entd of theO rope. As soon as he foundt( th-.tt lie had a hold he begaun to yell to the men01 abhove. Thecy, thliniking Ite wvas int a hurryIT to get'(out, oft reatchi of the blatst, pult o ext tem and.tt111( ie'rkedh him i a hiuiedfe( i tinklitng. When Iabotit fIfty' feeL tfrom the~ surfaice, Con.. I n'lly' felt thlat htis strentgth wats giving' wa. iene .that hte coiuld not hold otut, t.ill te tOlp wals teaiched, and1( made(1 upl his mintd to risk aL bold( stroke. for life. Tihrowing imtself ae,ross the shaft lie let, go the rope, anid .witht wonderfnl dlexterity and good1 luck mnanalged to lodgte with his back against the othier side of -the shaft,. Thus braced he mnaged- to remtaint titil the rope, wivhl had1( rCehed te itouithl of the shaft emipty, was sott downi to himt, and lie wvas rescued from I ns 1perilous posi tion .-Lcadvill, Col., -Thell Baltitmore (Jazel/'c reports . that, ab genltlemanit whlo arrived ini Wash itglt fromn the Whito Su1lur' bprtintgs on Friday, says that Sentbors Cameron and Biine, whto are thtere, have tnothintg whatever to (10 ith eacht ofther. Tlhe evidet bad feeling between the two Republicatn leaders is the sub)ject of maucht gossip and coat men'tt at file springs. It is reptorted t0ha 01n oneocasionI At'. lBlainte ditect 13y situbbed the Pennisylvattla Senaitor. I--Kaaily lthiswered.-If a sI rottg mant grwI ipten n rebtellds o mullch rmore imapatienit should be thto .iayi.o oeos not. kttow what: sutlier ltng means ? F"or the plaints of eOi,C toetthIng, etc.,, Dr1. Ill's Unhy aSyrup is the sovereigtn remedy. Prtico 25 I ents. ARE rTovc0i!EN B9V'OM AG.IIN. Therefore we take pleasure in an nouncing to our friends and ous. tomers that we have made a great reduction in prices of our stock. We are determined never to be ............... ......... *UNDEBROLiD. .......... ............... We -m ill give our customers a sp3.. cal benefit by offering great and rare bargains. Calicos, Musliris, Swiss, and all kinds of White Goods for, summer wear at GREATLY REDUCED PPICES. Suitiigs, Linen Buntings af great, ly reduced Prices. Cottonades, Jeans and Cassimeres at greatly reduced prices. Just received a now lot of Ladies' Misses' and.Children's Slippers. -ALSO A new invoice of GOnts' Scarfs Neckties and Summer Underwear which will bo sold cheap. WHITE AND COLOREDSHIR'S. MOSQUITO NETTING! MOSQUITO NETTING!! GREATER BARGAINS Than Ever in Embroideries, Ho siery, Notione, etc. CLOTHING, ETC. We now have on hand a full stock of Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Gents' FurniShiig GoodS k1iV6 us a call before hbuying elsewhere and conivinice yomlself. 9%lliC YO .01. junie1 SALE STABLES. TO TILE CITI'ZENS OF FAIRFIELD: 1' .IAVE established a Sale Staole at WVinnsb.lioro, and ( me~ prepared to sell slock stock on very accomuiodat iii terms, either for cashl or on time u,tiil nex t ,fall for negotiable paper'. Pi csons wishmgno to buy or swap wvil (do well to call on men before puirchals img elsewhlerc. I will also pay the highest cash price for CORN A ND FODDER Delivered at myl Stable on Congress Street, loented one0 door south of' tho Laddl buildinig. jan 20A.A.WUrILIOR. HlOW ,,WATCilES ARE MADE. It will be apparent to any 0on0, who will ox amnino a s9ozi GOeJD wVATOI. that, liido from the necessary thilCkness for engraving and p)olishilng, a largo propori.ion of thme precious metal used3(, is needled onily to stiffen and 1hold the engraved Port-ions in placo, andl supply the n ecssary solidity and st,rengt,h. Th'ie surplus geld Is actuar,y needless Ro far as5 U-rrIIy and beauty are conened~. ina JA MES 1os' PAT ]dNTI GOLD wVAT'Hl OAsE., this wAsTsd of pre. cious met al is oveftome, andl the0 SA M soLxpmry AND HTusNa'rui produced at from one-third to OneL-hallf of 11he usual cost of solid cases. 'This process is or tihe most simple naturo, a8 fol.. lows: a plate of ninkel conmposiion metal, spbelainy adaIpted to the p)urpose, 11as two plates of0 soLID 00oLD soldered one opi each side. The threo a:'e then passed bet,ween polished steol rollers, an.d tile result ia at str ip Of hleavy plat ed composUi tn, from which the cases, backs, con tres, bezzles, &e,. are Cut and1( shapled by suita ble dies and formers. 'Tho gold in thleso cases issufliciently thlick to admit of all kinds of chasing, engraving and enameling; tile on graved Cases hlavo been calrried unt,il worn per fectly smloothl by t,ime andl use Without remov ing the0 gold. Tills Is TI~IE ONLY CASE AMADE wITII TWO IIY SPECIAl LcEItTrIFICATE.c For sale h)y connior & Chandler anad c. itlor. Ask for hllustrated Cat,aloguo and to seo wvar rant' mnch 11-tx1y GLASS PENS For using Ir.dolible Ink. Price, 15 con ts. For Sale at Ding Storo of W. E. AILEN VEG T'V [NE A New Sup5ply for sale by W- E. AIKEN. Julv 1:1 CLOSING OUT'Y GREAT RED UeTIO1V IN PRESS GOOD6 AND NOTIONS IN ORDE.U TO MAKE ROOM .OR FLL STOCK. N order to make room for our Fall Stock, we offer the remainder of our Spring and Summer Goods at COST to MASH BUYERS. Perthshire Lawns at 7$- ents. Paciflc Lawns at 12 cents, Lace euntings at 221 cents. Linen Suitings of differ ent grades. Dress Goods of various styles and prices. Cypress Cloths at 17j cents. White Piques, all prices, Centennial Stripes from 7j cents up. A Lot of Edgings from Z& cents tip. A Lot of Ribbons to be sold fQr what they will bring, as we desire to close out thid part of our stock. Best Tnlaundried Shirt in the World at 87j cents each. Another grade at 72j cents, and all other goods in proportion' J?emember the above prices are for cash on the spot. They will not bo charged to any one without an advance. No exceptions made., July 10 F. EIADER A co. SH OLSI!SITN GRE AT BARGAINS IN SHOES AT MIMNAUGHPS. IAVING purchased a nice line during the recent decline, I will offer I. great inducements to the trade for the next thirty days before taking stock. A good 12 Thread Serge Gaiter at $1.00 Somothing nice in a Half Cloth-at $1.25. 103 pairs Grain Shoes at $1.45 Something nice in Half Cloth and Kid Buttoned, very low for cash. 1 Case Brogans at $1.25. 1 Case Plough Shoes at $1.25 THE BEST GOODS IN WVINNSBORO F01 TIE PRICE. 2 Cases Woman's Polkas at 85e, 95c, and $1.05-far below their actual value. 100 Pairm Ladies Cloth Gaiters at 95c, $1,1') and $1.25, to reduce stock. 100 Pairs Pebble Grain Shoes at $1.45. $1.65 and $1.88. 150 ; Biiff and Cali Shoes at $1 45, $1.65 and $2.00. The best Misses Grain Buttoned Shoe in the State for $1.25. Tin, Glass and Crockery Ware. These Goods I have marked down to. such prices that wvill defy competition. Just received fifty Patent Fly Traps. Give me a call before buying, J. L. MIMNAUGH, july 1 Leader of Low Prices. THE DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SEWING . MICIIINE~ CH.A TLENGES THlE WORLD TO PR OD UCE ITS EQ UA L! $1,00REWARD ! EFT One thousand dollars reward ofl'ered to any per~son that will (10 as grent ah r Am o I w o k ai l tdo it a w ll on a t t he m actl e as9as cani be0 do n e on DAVIS Sl'WING MACH INE CO., cnother large lot of the above Machines and the Improved Weed just re ceived~J. 0. BOAG, Agent. White and Colored Piques, Dross Goods in variety, Illusion, Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Corsets, Gloves, Notions, H<miery, Lace Bonnets, Ruching,~ Belts, Linen and Lace Collars, Fichus, Ties and everything generally~~ found im a first-class Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Establish. mont. You can get all you want as reasonably as same goads can be bought > any were.J. 0. BOAG. Fresh Arr~ vals Every Week p -AT THE NEW STORE. TAi T)IJV IN A-sILK liiIB.s at, TrEN and TwEIVNTrY.FIYE CENTs, wORITH THREE OeiurfUciie av beoien iao BnxORE TIlE'rIDAL WAVE IN PIRICEs AND) AFTR ITS ., The best assortment, of LAC GoLoVES M TS i t Csty. r o hirpoae WVE SELL STRICTLY FOR CASH ! .may uDESPORTES & EDN A NDS, Notice ! GROCERIES. V E BEG LEAVE to inform our gae, F O R customers and the public generally, Jcsn etgae aiyFor that wve have purchased from Messrs.ALO McMASTER BRICE & CO. their AloofPen alylortebt entireppsyoof Famiiy and Planta HAi?. WA~E Algrades, fnteB ro h ihs.t h And that we will always keep on C FES hand a .NUL~L AND- SELECTED Paer siehngnw,lca STOCK. All we ask is a trial, and you willlfinradus, ftokmatdepricesst to0th P outber (mth : vnow, Rand Li suit. ~- **aricles.-*too numerous to mention. A .sold at the lowest'possible prices. J.. F. MoMASTER & CO. * **~*f*~rNIE'