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FAIRF'IELD HERALD Publidhod Ev.,ry We-lnesday at WINNSJOJRO, S, C., . Y - WIILLAMS '4 PA1P1z. -0 --- - TrJRMS-jN AD VAlNCR. One Copy otte year, - $ 8 00 lye " ' ' -- 1210 en ' e' 2 60 O:elal Jli'ectory of Fairfleld County. F YArot -Mornos Martir,. it Pitutst TATVRe -Joloph T'Ompson John fGibs.nn. Joel ( ones. S W. Rtff.--Sheritf. 4m i'I. It. Ulowney-(NIerk of the ('ourt. J. J. Neil---Judge of l'rnante. V. B Peake--Coannty Auditor. W. M. Nelon' -Count y Tretsror. IV. J. Crawford--"thool Commissioner. U. F. Mortin-Jitry Uomnmissioner. 0o'IN'rY 100t)3 rHs.10Nvils--Js. It. IlI arvey, Aenry Jacob, Cart'or Beaty. 11. N. Obear--- U. 8. Commissioner. NOTAttRIRA PenLO-M. U. Itoh'rsM. .1. Q. Davis, -II. N. Obear, D, 11. Kirland. TRIAL, arrimw.-A. M. Mackey. W. I larshall, Jatne Aiken, Silaits W. Ittiff. H. J. F. W. Coleman, Thottmas Walker, Dr. Ira S. Scott.. T. It. Roberteo. W!NNsRORO N.\TIONA. 1iK Or ROtuit CA to.tNA. A'rTtonano.rirAL $2J0,000 rAI to -$75,000. W. It. Robertson, President. OAo. II. McMaster, Vie.-l'resident. t'ain't. 1B. Clowney, Cashier. Nl. C. 1tobertson. ' eller. ur~aoToksI. W. R. Robertson, II. L. Elliott. Jame. Aeaty, George It. Ntclnster, D. It. Flon. s Ikon. Jae. H. AleCanta . Jas. If. Ron. Jas. . Brice. A. S. Douglass, Col. William >hnston, yr Charlotte, N C. TO'aN OYric5Its, Pierre Baoot,-Itondanat. WARTIB--F. (lerig, J. A. Fraser, W. M1. Neison, J. ., McCarley. Ctttav OF PoL.oH-.-T. J. UI. Murphy. WINsoRo UUII.DINi( ANA LOAN AISOoIA TION. 1. 1!. McMaster-l'resnilent. Jantes li.iuty-Vioe.President. I). It. Flennikon Soc. and Treas.' It. N. Obrar, Attorney ; Dirootor-'-.Ja- A., Brioe, S:m'l B Clowr'ey, 0. A. White, I. N. Withers. J. M. 0.llow iv, F. E'l or, 1'. ii. Ma.d.jlen, W. I. Flennikon, J S. Connor. Turl and Raml~iltonl. TiRElt FAMOUs n)UEI., R.sULTING IN TIHE DEATH OF llAMILTON. The duel betwoen Aau'on Burr and A lexanider Hamilton was fought early on the morning of July 11, 180.1. The prclimlinary C0 rresp5)ondoieo had egun on the 20th of June, William 1'. Van Ness being Cho friend of Burer, and Judgo Nathaniel Pendle ton acting for Hamilton. The clal longe was at longt-h given by Burr and accepted, and the parties pre pared for the meeting. Hamilton executed his will, stating sovoral reasons why ho shoull not light a (11101, but still yielding to the pre vailing sentiments and domand of the time. Burr, the night 'before, wrote some letters, and thou lay down and slept till morning. The spot solooted for the combat wais at W\oohawkon, in Hfudson coun11 ty, Now Jersey, about two tmiles tand a htalf abovo H{oboken, and1 oppo)site Sixty-fourtht stroeot in Now York. It was5 a qutiet nook in the rock abIove the North River' shore. Ton full paeos woroe urom'd, and then they catst lots for the choice of p)ositioni and1 to docido who shdould give thet word. (Gonenil Hmil ton 's socondl won inl iboth cases. VTo pi tols wereO theni loaded inl presenIco of all1, aind the~ princeipals p)lacd. Ham~utilton's position faced the riverfl and1( the city, It wals unfortunate, for the sun andt~ the glancing waves mtight have interferod. B~ut in tho end it malttorode~ not. Burr was facod toward thto heights under which thley stood. Jumdgo 't Pedleton handed thte pis pistol tolHamilton, tand askod : "WVill you have the hair spring sot 1' "Not this time," was the quiet an. swer'. Pendleton then expinod the ru11 le unde which lhey were to fire, asF follows :"The parties being sta tioned, thte second who gives tho word shalil ask thoem whethor thove~ are ready. Upon boeing answered is1 the atlirmuativo, ho shtll say 'Prosent i' Aftor this the parties shall present, anud fir'e whcn they plonso. If One firos before the other, the opposite secondi shall say, 'One, two, thtree lire !' and Ito shall thou firo, 01' lose his lire." Pondleton asked if they were read~y. Upon being answered, Ito gave the word "Prosent !" Both paruties presented, and lirod in sue. cession. The seconds did not pro cise'ly agree as to the succession of shots, but it is believed that Burr fi red first, andl t hat Hamniliton's shot was involuntary. Cjolonel Bur's~t shot took effoet, and Hamilton fell alnost iLe''y : against the boulder, htis pistol going off at the moment. Burr then adlvanood toward Ham ilton with with tan air' and gesture expressive of r'ogrot. But being ur'god from the field by his friend, Ito turnied about and withdrew, his ftriend shielding himt wit an um 1brella to proven t recognition by the boatmen and surgeon, wiho wore then app)roachting. Burr rettiuned home to breaikfast. Hail Iton's. second sprang forward and li fted thte general to am sit~ting posture'. The hall had str'uck a mtiddle of1 a rib and fnteturod it, and then lodged in his spine. Dr. H~o sack says :I "li4 c'ountenaineo of deoath I shall never forget. He had at that instant just strength enough to say :'This is aL mortal wvound, doctor,' wh'ien he sank away andi beca me to all appe'aranc'es lifeless. His pulses were not to be felt, and upon laying my hand upon his heart and poeoiving no motion thern, I considleredl him as irrevocably gone. I, however, ohser'ved tor Mr'. Pen.. dleton that the only c'haO;co for' liis rvvgwas immediin ly to get him, upon then water. We th.erfor lif ed him up and carried him out 6f the woods to the margin of the bank where the bargeino~i aided us in conveying him into the boat, which immediately put. out." Before they reached the opposite shore ho revived, and from a ro mark he made seemed apparently unconscious that his pistol had beon discharged. He was taken to the house of a friend, Mr. liryard, at Greenwich and survived until the next day about two P. M., wheu ho died in the forty eighth year of his ago. Hamilton s town residence was at No. 25 Coular sttoot, and his fani ly were at the Grange, but ho was buried in Trinity church yard, from the residence of Mr. Church, his brother-in-law, in Robinson street, now .Park place. An examination the next day, as to the direction of Hamilton's ball, showed that it had passed through the limb of the cedar tree, about! four feet wide of the direct lino be tween him and Burr. P edicting Ntoriims. In the course of the weather ob sorvations so far, only one generel, always reliable, law of storms has been discovered. It is called Bal lots' law, and is as follows: "The wind always flows from thc place of iihiest pressure to that of lowest." This law has been found to bo ab solute in every case. In the winter reports of the United States Service, the coming of storms is generally predicted with singular accuracy, its rato of progress and its rain or snow area mapped out, in advance for as inmueh as three days in some1 (caros. The method of prediction is by no means co mnplicated, depending on Ballots' law and its observed corollary that the rain area is to be found in the area of low baromoter, and to be includ ed by the lines of equ:d barometr, which defines the edge of high barometer area. Professor Blasius of Hanover in his work on storms, lays down the following laws : 1. All stories are the result of opposing current, of air, one cold, the other warm or on pohlr, t lhe other equatorial. 2. Winter storms are proclteed by the warm equatorial current Imlovinsg north, and climbing over the cold polar current, They all come from the Southern seni-aircle of the sky. 3. Sommer storms are produced by the cohl polar current moving South It, pushing the warm equatoiial evirrent before it. ''hev comic front the Northern solmi cirefi. 4. Tihe place of mceting of the two currents is the area of cauba and of the low barometor. The oppos ing current.; neutralizo e-tch other, prloduce at nhnl, heat tihe air by friction, and perhaps (loe'tricity; and the barometer falls. 5. The region of high barometer is that of either carrent before it moieets opposition. The i (gion of highest baromoter is that of the cedoest ecurrent, brecause the air is h-savior than that oif thre warm enr rent, and exerts morilo pressuro. 6. The gradient is the s1lopo of one current over the other. In winter it is very gradual, because the warml cuirrenit is Lte agg-ressor and11 slpe fr over the cold cold one. In summuer it is steeper b)e eause the cold current bank~s up aginist the warm one and cannot elimbh over it from its greator) weight. The rain area is under ilbo slope. Wm Im rn SeN DoEs NO-r SEr-. A scene witness'5fed by some2 travel ers inl the north of Norway, from a cliff elevated a thIousand feot above theu sea, isi thus descibe(d: At our feet flhe ocean stretchleid away inl silenit vastiness; tdie sounid of its waves scarcely reaced our iry lookout ; away in thme nolrth, the huge old sun swung lowv along the horizon, like the the slow heat of the pendulum in tho tall clock of our grand father's palor- C~l cOrne. We aill stood silent, looking at our watches. Whrlen both hands camefl( together at t wvelve, midnight, the full roumd orb hung triumphantly above thle waves of ai bridge (if gold rultnmg due north, spannlin;g tihe water beltween us and him. There he shone in silent majesty, which knew no setting. We inv'olunLa rily took off our hats ; no0 word was said. Combine, if you can, theu mo1st bril lian lt sunrise aind suinsot vou ever sawv, and the b~eaution will paio hoefore thle gorgeous coloring which now lit upl the' ocean, heaven and( mountain. in half an hiour the sun had swung up pecrceptibly on his beat, the cliors changed to tho)sei of mori)ning, a fresh breeze rippled over the floodi, one0 songster afiter ainothier pipedl up mf tile grove behiind us-we had slid into anothter (lay. Eating too oflent is unblllthiy. It is weakening and inljuriouls to mIx fresh food wvith that which is patty dligestedl, and the stonah also needs rest alter the labor- of digest mng a meal. In grown peon~ ls fourI hoturs shoul inltervone afteor e mieal. Children wtho are growing fast need a simple luntcheon of bread bhetween meals. A young ladly fremi St. Taui wvrites as follows to a friend and11 crc wvhile schoohnaite "Maii Stebbins is af,. home againi and) putttinig 01n no Indl of style, thoutgh you kno~w as5 well as [ doi that her fatiher didnl't fail for more thanlfl75,000. A poor woman in St.Louis wvent to a doctor the other dlay for medicine to check the alpptites of her fivec children, she being inable to pro. vide suflicient food for themlf. A little two year. old girl, wit nessing the snow, ran to her mother saymng :"Mamma, look out of theO vindCow and seo the pop-corns fall p. Of the thirty-eoven convicts' re cently brought from the penitentiary of North (arolinta to *or o the Spartaibifrg afnd Alst'ille; roams and who made their escape Tom the guard a few night' ago, about t~eti ty have boon arrested afid seat back to their work o i the road, A pro test should be raised against the importation of Notth Caiolina coye victs into - our' State. Thoee are thieves esough flow in South Caroli, na. A suit of the State of Louisiana against Gen. James Longstreot, the ox-Confederate, to recover $62,000 paid to him for "militia". services, is now pending in the Supreme Court of Louisiana, and will be recognized as oo of the fruits of the political troubles in that State. In Virginia, Mr. Allon Hannah has married Mica H-tnn.h Allen, and now Mss Hannah Allen is Mrs. Hannah Hannah, and is, perhaps, the only woman in the world whose whole name can ibe spl11 backward and forward. That's what's the matter with Hannah. The orchestra at one of the Lon don theatres refused to play the other night because they had not beon paid for sevoral weeks. The manager appeared and paid them all sotnothintg on accouit in the presenee of the iaudience, and then tho muisic Went on. Buuiness is bus;ines. A Japones e:litor has avowed his intention (f becoming ia citizen of the Unitod States, so that he may hereafter have the privilege of speaking his minil with entire free domi. We neglect the littlo things of every day life to reach for fame. A Detroiter arnkod 814 different poo plo how nnn-my spokes there wore in a buggy-wheel and not ono could toll him. There is, it continued trouble be tveen fore!gnora and Chineso. Anmrican itissina.ries tin 1 ladies are assailed by mobs in Nankin, and am English lady was attacked at Jakit. A fool in a high station is like a man on the top of a high nontatin -everything aippears suall to him and he appears small to evorybx)dy. A Kentucky jurigo has decided that it is not legal for a farmer to bitch his wife Ip with a mule, no rtnatier htow anxious ho is to plow. Strange as it may apl)e:r, the Mississippi Legishit're will contain a genuine black Democrat. His name is Vaughau, and he is from Panola County. "I go through my work," as the needle said to et idle boy. "But rnot. till you arc hard pushed," as the idle I)oy said to the noodle. "Ho do you define 'black as your hat ? " said a schooluastenr to one af his i)ml)ils. "Darkness that may be felt," roplied the youthful wit. Anot'her statistician has cointed tla COwsH. H-le swears to 13,000,000 in this country. A Phmiladelphia girl lies broken her engagemtenit, beccuro lier lover "md u f the Cntnnal. *Whoev'er it was5 tha~t called a mao"a gtound hog" h-is made TJhe president will, in a few days. se-nt a me miage to congress on Mis - US, -JEAT{ BA Y, ( MDMISSION MiE~ltIANT ANn) DEALER IN (';t~urwroeN. S. C., Nov. 10, 1875. a1. AViNG boeen engaged for twenty .yasin the Gutano 'Tnieel withI 'etienit sitec ss, I dleem it adv-tiabo to ' ro...lce Fert-ilize~rs unde~r my own ina t idi guaerant -e. I htave madtte arrangomnents I have pe-pared a Guano under myi own * -spettioni anid cont rol, cal led RtOlIt8s(I' U .J"I'ON AND ('GUN FETi'LIZ~wJ-t. T1his Unanoa, of t he hiigheest ,-andard. CLon 1. itns,; aong ot her -e valnbl ingredilentse, I- ree pier cent . oflii ammonic,1 one and1 aitil halfC ldr en. of Poah, an d fourteen por cet. A vml able PhIosphante. I also heavn pre Ip.ired ihr moo a ( 0'd 'OUIN D) A-. 10 PHo I ii 'T ofl th' le highest staendardl. These ct-rtiliz.crs~a nrc comipouandted ofl the pure'st Sat eraels, and( tare itwintiptilated andt tested Iiii 11der t upervisioni ol' Dr. St J. Raveen ofihi Cae(ity. whosenaome give's a warriat I er the -ir high ebarnter~tt~lii andlt adapttitn for I or soil. I olli-r these Fertilizers to P'lant I rs. onlli hth fllowinlg favoraleo termis; IIOBSON'S COTTON AND) CORN FERIVL IZER, Cash, $1- per ton; on titme, $50O, IIOBSON'S COM[POUND) ACID PH OSPHIATE, C'asha, $28 por totn; on timoc, $33. Photitets orerinig immnedliately will be ci owed to th ft I irt oVA pr-il to dicide whicht ;hely peert, ensh otrI tie. An order for a car loadl of "ight bons will be sent, free of .lr'ayaei': bitt for- a less amountitt Si per ton will be chargoed. To ( t'rantgers or- dealers, a i betnld dist'cuni i il be allowed. I takeO this oCcaseioni to returnt tmy thanks to theise who haove t,O largely patron ized the Fort-i lizer hhrto ofli-red by mc, and in solicit ing their favorale at Itet, T Ple-lge toy best eftorts to me-et a con tiuet of1c. eoilenciee by keeping ..the htighe at ineilnrd'i of FertIili-ze'rs aedupted to nov 27 Itm 1Ieaporter andl Dealer in EN M iIH al A MERICAN HiARDWARE AND CUT1LERtY, Sawts, Mill Iroens, .Nugrar Pias, Carria e, linildinig and Ti.rimmting Mateorials, India Ittubbler anld Leater Blelt in , Carpetetrs, iBlacksmaith andto Tlanners' 'i'onls, ilouse koepimg atnd Ftunisinga Ilardware, Ag ri cultured Imiplemctents, Lime Cement, Plas tnr, Pameit, Oils, Frenoh anti American WVindow (Glass, Guns, RIiIes, Pistols, Shot Itelte, Powvder Flasks, Powder, Shtot, &o., 11holostdo anrd lietail at the Aiga of theI Golden Padt Look. COLUMBIA, 8, C. nov 10--x3aios - ~ t'NDON Layer liaisins, Currantsi, Cit .JJ ronExt ra Cream Cheese, Pare Italian MacaronI at the lowest cash prices at P~rannE RAcfeir'st Aomwo,. NEW AI)VERISER'iH EN'h. A osarr 20 6e gatoil otornc h orm-o ed, sje Ji for i11 Noveties a0 o446oso of ey depor1ptfon. ,lationq t bromo Co. bm +t $t a day gunkteod ueti out we] .auger.id drilie. $n0( a moitt pid q . uger l0'6cl flreJ.lpauger oo., 6t. Louie d.' ."an *'ntiet d.i DistIae sade i o i . waYdted fot''Holian's Now - Etolfa Biblesit. 190iliuttrations, AdIte,,s tor hol ciroulars, A J Holmiafn 4 Co., i 0, Arel street, Phila. THE $50,000 .BONANZ 5 TOinrvented in wall fat $5 5 oftes to a-for tule. Fuil partioularu sohl free. Adrlos Pend lutob & Read, 05 Vi all street, Nov York. Ngeruta far ti .bss elli g prize pnkag in the world. It corta ns li sieats pnper lii enrlcopos, golden pen, pen bolder, pelt cil, pat- nt yard measure, and ' jIeeW t Jowelry. i ngle paokugo with elegant pr'ize post paid, 25o. Circular frge. Bride & Co. Broadway, New YorA . Illustrated Homo Magazine. The House. hold .Magazine r.f America. Two serial 'tories in 18/1l. E..lesoliff, by' Mrs Julia C R Dorr; and Mirian, by '1 S Arthur. itutteriu.'s Nlwent Paterns in every nun bar. 'Terns $260 per year; 3 copies for $6.50). Splendid Book offers and Premium number 10 ceuts. 'T S Arthur & eon. Plhila lelphiai Pa. nov 20 ( 'vIennrAxCY or Porr. C.StAAIXn.' .L Ilow either ,-tx rnny fas-innic :nl gain the Ici e aail nifections of any person :', y ehr ore in,' iatt ly. 'T'his rim. gI, niental nequireroent all :an posiSs fre. by mail for 25t, ioreIbLer with ai o arringe guide, Egypt iun Oracle. Dreacns, liata to Ind ice. Weiding Night Shirts &o. A queer book Adress T. W I L. LI.% & 1:t).. Puba Phila 1'a 00110113, 1000, 10A RSENESS AND ALb TIIB OAT DISEA. F, Wells' Carbolic Tablets PU T UP ONLY 1N D I.r' D 'X5S8. A Tl ill) AN) SURE REM.\EDY. Sold 'y Dr~uggisls generaly. and Joh'ist .n Ilolloway & Co , Phiha'd elphia Pa. AN OUTFIT FREE, W ewant some one in every county to take orders and deliver goods for the old origi. nal t'. fl. D. HIouo. Large cash wages. dpendid Chance in every neighborhood for the right person of either sex, young of old. sapln;u1.o, new liite, circulars, terms, etc., a complete outfit sent free and post paid.Send for it. at once and make mnone at your houises. Address, If J 111, & t'o., l N Hloward street, Baltimore, Md. D. Josxra, J. H. DAvis, E. BOUKNIGH' E. S. Bouxsion-r. Jones, Davis & D3 ouhnights. Suocessors to R. 0. Shiv r & Co. ANIJ D?.u-ras is Dry Goods, C'arpets. Oil Cloths, Maltf Ings, Boots, IShoes%, Eic, Colurnbia, B, C. T HE attention of putrcbasers in every paLjrt of this State is called to co..siderI a very important fact, lnmely, that the old e'stablishced house of H. 4.. NGiE VINli t 4 0., is not closed b~ut reorgani/.ed Nua the only basis thait can be carried on suc cessfully, STRICTLY CASH, And we assuro our ptatrons that we shall continue the name honorabilo course of dealing with them that was such a dis tiniguishaed feature with thec house of IR. C. Shiver & Ce. We have now in store the best aeected stock of DRY GOOD)S, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES WALL PAPER ETC. Ever acen in this city, aelected by one of the firm, who superintends the busi ness, and consequtentliy knows the waniits of this conmunity better than buyers re sidinig elsewh'.ere. The enctire stock wvil hbe oflered at prices neve~'r before equacled in thin section. - Tihe ptrices will star te and14 attract. you at sight. We invite you to nendi at once for. Samples of thIese~ New and Hand1 some1 G.oods And, -if shown td your friends and neigh. bors, we are sure it will ho to your ad van tngo to sendi usn a-ag ordeir. W~e pay freight on all bills amounting to $10 anmd upwards. All orderci must bo accomnpan. ied with the CASHl, or we send them U. 0. D)., and guarantee .qatislfactijon. Best 69. Prints in the city. Long Cloths 83, .10, 12.3>. None eq~ualI to themt in the State. WVell known brands ol Alpacas and Mohcairst, just imtported. Ho siery Department -Vull of well assorted goods at p~optul prices. Geunts' Furnisl mng gooda (coimphete, as5a dlepartmnt. Oni Boot anid Shoe Deptartment is second t none on this continent. Fromi the cheap est Brogan to tho finest hand made goods. The msost complete anid best managedl Carpet D)epartmient in the world. Cloths, Cassimeres and Jeanis are bought by the case andio sold at ai very smaltl advanco Brown aund Bleached Shir: inscs sold atl factory pricea. Flannels anid Blakets at1 prices that will astonish. We shall oxpect an order from you ora call when you visit Colum'bia, Rsep 30-3m 18 55 C00AMnU Y.COWARD A Full Corps of A ble Professors, Complete outfit of Arms, Apparatus, Eto.. for thorough montal and physics) training. Loctioh noted for healtbrul. ness, and poe'seasing linllroamd and Teho. graphco facilitie,. For lltustratedi Cat 5. l( gua apply to Princlpal. Eich inond Advertisements. slo oe a Ishine Works, ANFAdiT of Stoh 1 Eg o d. R0d Doilers, A rsoultuintl Ehglde Ciroulag Saw ; ~i1s,-t, Mark aind Ian ter Mils. Shating, Aors ati d Pall ye. IN (.I' D Tt/IlDll' WTmf WfE L. WM. JrInkdftti. H P' EmoONt Ettenger & Edmond, RIIMOND 'VA. M .,4ANUF'ACTURtEwR of Portatle fid Statiottry Engiuos and BoileRs 0 all kinds, Cirutdat Saw M ills, crfrst Mills 4lill Guarfbg, Shaftitg, Pulleys &c. AM1~tIEUIAU TUIIDINE WATTR WHOMg C'aInteroia'si tp elal Stein unpu Send for Catlogtte. oot 19 . F. WATSON. Surftkire Works and Litulyor MjjIif BUicni~oyj, V. (1OT''A(1E Bdsteadzi. Chatrzber r ufi J Parlor IFurtiturn. LOungoH, Chair, &a. Mattufactttrer of IV.ilnut aln( Cheape hard wvoods, no soft pine used. Cottagi Beadsten'a.is andi Cheap Mattra ms' laoeding nrticles. METROPOLITAN WORKS. Canal Stree/ from Sth to Serenth RICOND TA. E EA, Portable and Stationary, Fiw Mills, Grist Mills, Boilers, Vas tings of Bras and Iron, Forgings dAc. AgriculuIIr Iron W1'ork, in all its branches dono by experienced han ds. Improved Portable Engineg, for driving cotton gins, threshing in. chines, sopnrators, grist milly &c. A numler of second hand Engines nn-1 Boilers of various patterns, in first rate order, on hand. RIepair work solicited anl l'romptly done. Wi. . E. TANNER & CO, te~ t 19BIf -- Car Load White ('orn. I C'ar Load Flour---al] grad(es 1 (Car Lowl Bolted't Meal. W hite annd Snaok1 Bacon and Rio and Javn Cuofle-"green aildrod l. NeW Orileis aind Con non Syrups. All graes of S G AR. Lard in b1._, hal -l1bIs., Kegs Rild( Calls. Gelulie IDuriaHm Sinokilig TIIo buacco. 1BY D). R. FLENN!K atN. april 10 R. WV. PiH I L PS, D)EALEIN . - pURNITUREI alrBrektXn .iue ramaes, for dlesigni and wo~rkmanhip~a1, unelaqualled. I memlj her may prlis are beyondr comnpetitiona for the Hamei quality of goodar. A NE IB8iPri.Y of Rustic Window Shandes, low in price, durable, convenient, t hat never get out of order, and wvill last, lonlger thanz any other Shade. Mattresses, Pictires, HtIaloaksi, Mirrorirand Lutamber for sale. Furniture neatly repaired at moderate prices. Special attention given to the Uin-. dertaker's Department. I keep on hand a full supply of Cases and Wood~ Cofihas. - flY TER3i18 ARE STIRI0'LV, ('asl. sept 28--ly At J. 0. BOAG'S DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND MILLINERY BAZAAR. jROM nlow until flr..st Jw. 187' Milli. .. Jaery e.mbraing. lat aai at' le:4 of !!ati an~d Itona etn. Ribbionsr, flowversr, Faseathem of a'l m-ind, veils illusiorns, hilks,nott, velveta, cralpes, ornamewnts &.c. onuimDRY GOODS, on ing in part of black andr colored alpaea., nna assortment of diff'erent kindt of dres~s materials, water prooflng, flannzels, a full lirte of calicoes, b~enched andl in. b:ench~led goods checked Homesponas, pan rt jeans, enssimeors &o., ladies'and gents Iundervesta, houilevards, shawls,, cloaks, fairs, corsetsR talrlotansu, swiRseS, nainisooks, &o. hosiery, gloven in great variety, hand kerchiefs, notions, button. and trinmings, dif ferent kinds, ladles' and gents ties, fancey and jet jewelry to arrive for tho holidays. Our fancy goods are full anid comlhete. A fuill stock of shoes, hats, read 'nade clothing, drawers. shirts &e. Pamily grocerie. of all l.indsa, a full st-ool! alway's on hand, fresh aryly1i; daily. You will find everything you wnnt by ealling on J C IJOAG, on tho corner. Several handsome bedroom suits with and withont marble, wardlrobes, bedstends, matresses lontage, cradles, andl safes for sale very cheap, et suresto call on JO HOAG. Lumber I Luinbert I always on hand And for sale b~y J O) IOAG. You will fiad a full and complete stock of almpost evervhing, very low and cheap~ as we want to Aiminish stock at 4.. 8 3. 130A u 'a HA3E AND FOS 8ALM 10,000 yds. Standa.r4 Domes. tic and Borneo Bagging, 700 bundles Arrow atnd Wedge Ties. 100 1l1q. haling Twine, 50 :egs Nails, assorted, 4 dozen Axes, A lot of Wooden Ware, Shoes and 'i general assort ment of AND PROVISIONS. AT BOTTOM FIGURES FOR CASH. Repit. 4 A VARIETY OF NEW GOODS. CONNOR& CHANDLB Gold and Silver Watches, Gold and Plated Jewelry, Bronze and Walnut Clocks, Sterling and Plated Silverware, Tea Sets, Casters, Cups, Spoons, Forks, Wedding Gifts, &c., Table and Pocket Ct+,lery, Bronze and Glass Lamps, IHall Pondants and Bracket L'tnmps, Crockery and Glassware. Vases, nijnd Toilet setts, &c., &c. nov 9 P. P. TOALEI, Manu facturer of fl00RSt, SAiiiR, lILt'IDS, FLO0RI!N, &C Dealer in But der's' Hatrd ware, PAINTS. OILS, &O. W.LE~ AGENT. Ther National Mixed Paint Co., The Great Amnerican Fire Extinguisher Co., Page Ma ohine B Jting Co. MGMG.for Pices. OFFICE. AND VAREUooMII, INos. 20& 22 Hayno, & 33 &25Pinckney sta. FAC~rORY AND TARDS. Ashley River, WVest End Broa~d St., ZLh-aieStonk, s. co. sept, 23-ly - GRAND CHANCE BARGAINS I BARGAINS I 3. C. Squier &Co. 's DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT FOR CASHCONLY. IF you want D~ross G1oods at a sacrifieo, [. ns call on JNO Cot SQhEs &Co. T~yo"''ant"l'l"*-t~,Sha's, ior Shirts j rawers and Underwear of all kinds. go to JNoO BoQRRa & Co. TIF you want hats, Cape, Satchels and A.Valises; if you want to pay that little BILL for goods bonght "01n my word of honor," cil at JNo C SQUiEa & Co. All goods at prices to anit the timne FOR THE~ CASH. dee 43yN. 0. SQUER & o IO -IlVo i tihe 100 E~ug~tge-eA LHFellhiiei &C SPECIAL BARGAINS LADIEsgD1s GOOD 9 #peeia1 Bargains in Beal Lsate Collar., ~ '" "Ready Mado Clothing, '" "' "' Boots a chzos, "'"Lisotelracl aper fullarY, "i " " (Chsrlottegyille Crnssi' m efe51 Avoeinl Jiarguin" in Cheviots and Tweeds, "" of .J loached and Un. b~leachaed lburnenpvtn. 1,ARGESI' ma0x of WIATf 12t 'oux. COM1E AY lY US. IPiT I\ L 1N J.- -'Mve lin Ien'e to inform oar g en tleraten frienads thait no one can compete with us itt Gonts' shirts. cud Underwvear. Shirts made to order-seventeen flew styles of fronts to select front. Orders for above executed 1.roanptiy by W. H. FLFENNIKEN & CO. nov 27 I.trninTN 11(1-4 'l, t ( 1'-tI i / -"i~ '.1 :h t. -v "' 1S n ' l (i ) . / 11,11. \n, .,-s" Cal ae hse,.t " C'O ll gt(1dl 'e(liI .a d e m 1 1n, :11'llt~ i1+ 119"1(145a en t l 'trvd by miealp io o tlt llealls, -411 a'so o5t. ~'cp. ~ju~:wrZ'ifwnru s