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I.acOaI. X*eamas. P'ublic Meeting. We are requested to state that Col. I. G. MKtissivi, the Union Reform candidate for Congress, and other speakers, will address the people of Winnsboro', on Saturday the 8th of October. It is hoped that there will be'a general turn out, New Advertiseneatu. Proclamation-R. K. Scott, Gover nor. To Commissioners of Elections-R. K. Scott, Governor. Land for Sale-John E. Martin. Masonic Meeting Thursday night. Mr. S. Wolfe, advertise. a large new Stock of Dry Goods just received for sale. He offers splendid bargains to cash buyers. Go and see him. Union Reforml oninations. At a meeting of the citizens favor ing the Union Reform movement held on Monday, 3 inst., in the Court House in Winnsboro, the following nominations were made: For the Legislature-Calvin Brice, Isano Miller, and Alfred Moore. For County Conniissioners-Henry L. Elliott, M. G. Dunlap and Jphn Martin. For Judge of Probate-W. M. Nelson School Commisioner-W, B. Poako. Coroner-Robt. Hawthorne. Notice -I. N. Withers, Secretary. Rice -McIntyrc & Co. Crsinabs. Our merchants would do well to look under their counters just before closing up for the night, and cee that there may or may not be a biped straggler secreted somewhere. Last Tuesday morning a small negro was discovered fast asleep and arrested under the counter of Mr. John ic Cully's store, where it is thought lie had been ali night. He was put into the guardhouse for safekeeping. The H1oldon party in North Caroli na have abaudoued their purpose of appe.aling to Congress against the late election in that State. Union Retouni. At a meeting of the citizens of Monticello, James Aiken, Esq., was called to the chair, and H1. M. Zealey requested to act as Secretary pro tena. The object of the meeting being satisfnctorily explained by the Chair, the meeting proceeded to business. I It was then moved and seconded, that the chair appoint a committee ot three whose business it should be to select Puitable person's to represent this conimunity at the convention to be holden at Winnsboro on Monday the 3e day of October. Adopted. The Chair appointed Col. J. T. Dawkins, Maj. Win. Bell and Col. D. Province, to constitute said commit tee. On the i-eturn of the eommittee, the chairman announced the names of Maj. W.1n. B0ll, T. W. Rabb, Sr., James Aiken, Col. D. Province, M. L. Owens and iH. M. Zealey, as the chosen delegates, which were unani mously confirmed. Moved and Seconded, That the delegates go to consult with those to be assemblied at Winnsboro, free and untrammelled. darried. Further, That the Secretary fur nish the Central Ereettie Commit tee the proceedings of the' meeting. Adopted. Further Resolved, That when tie meeting adjourns, it adjourns to meet again on Wednesday, the - day of Managers of' Election. The following are the names of the gentlemen appointed mnanager. of elections at the different precincts., Henry Elliott, Henry Jacobs, and Logan Brown. R. Y. Yarbrop56~ Prlams Feafter, D. B. Krklmd' PEA5TERVILLE. W. H. Trapp, James Carter, 0. 0. Coleman. GLAnDEN's OROYE. A. J. Lumpkin, Wesley Hall, Ret. G. WV. Creighton. -A. K. Craig, Pleasant Adams, J. R. Bgylop.* poKo. W. E. McNulty, George Countie, P. II. Flqnnigan. XILLS eWOR TII. R. R. Vann. lfraril Idllionworth, Dr. John Bloyd. Yorto IIsVILLI. Calvin Brice, Bayaa Gaillard, Jobn - McLurkin. James Mann, Dennis Mier, J1. G. Mahon. *AL5TON.,. L. W. Owens, J. Edward Stanton, Richard Hollts. Me Call for Scott's Constabu lary. We have been surprised and amus id at reading in the Daily Republican resolution passed at a meeting in Winnsa1oro last Thursday week, call. Ug fipon Governor Scott to send his ,onstabulary force here and to Ridge. Way, abd asserting the existence of rti violenoe, in this County. We ironounoe th,'wssertion an unmitigat )d and wilful lie. The facts at Winnsboro are those Phe Town Marshal was in the simple lisoharge of his duty Il arresting a talf drunken man who was disturbing he peace of the town, Soipio Wolfe, H'js., late of the penitentiary, when Ur. Washington Aiken thought proper ,o interfere In his behalf, and to strike he marshal a blow in the mouth, ipli ting open lis lip. He naturally [row his pistol, and would have killed 4r. W.,Aiken, then and there, had not bystander struck the pistol up as it was fired. Mr. W. Aiken immediate. y fled, and the Marshal pursued him, iring at him again, and was now as. Listed by citizens indignant at the outrage upon a public officer, and de. erminod on his arrest. Upon com ng to him, the marshal did not shoot iim, but felled him to the ground with his policeman's club. Governor 3cott, however, can send the Constab. dlary here, if he pleases, at an ex >ense of $400.00 a month to the ounty, (for taxes are not high nought, and the price of cotton is not ow enough), and if they only do their luty somewhat better than our Mar hal did on the above occasion, that 4, if they hit, and don't miss Mr. Vashington Aiken, we will com mend them. The public may judge f Mr. Washington Aiken's merits or themselves from the siinple act, that when the marshal's club and 'fr. Aiken's head came in contact, lie club was broken in two, but Mr. Vashington Aiken's skull remains r. ound and as thick as before. Itt enneity alone as compared with that f white oak timber, has robbed the adical party of a martyr. "Tie true, 'tis pity; and pity 'tis,'tis true." N. B. To outsiders it may be bes o ay, that Scipio Wolfe, Esq., and dr. Washington Aiken are as black ai hr, ace of spades. SSpieespid Magazine. The fashions in Demorest's Illustra ed Monthly, for October, are authen. io and original. Its ladies' club af. orde val ua ole and interesting inform ion upon all subjects, and it is the test magazine for the utility and or tanteukalion of the household. It of !trs a magnifitcent parlor Steel En. ;raving, valuel at $10, or a fine Jbronjo, worth *5,to each subncriber Zubscription price, $3 per annum ad dress, W. Jennings .Demorost, 888 Lroad way, New York. A Torpid System. Sometimes without any assigoabls cause. he physical strength and animal spirita ;ive way, and a strange torpor falls alike in the body and intellect. There is little r no pnins perhaps, but the natural vigor and elastielt~y of the nervons anti muscular ystem sets to hsate'departned. ,a a" in lifferenee to' the pleahnces 'of life, anid even if its grave responsibilities, takes the place >f that earnest interest in both which char ceterizes every well balanced naiad when in healthy conidition. '1 his state of partial collapse is often the remonitory symptoms of some serious mal Lidy. It indlcates unmisatakably that the ritai powers are languishing and need a 'timnulant. In such cases the effect of a 'ow doses of loetetter's Btomaoh Bitters is sonderfully beneficial. The great tor;ie rakes up the system fromi its drowse. The aections and the circulation receive a new mpetus. Thes relaxed nerves recover their 'lasticity under the operations of the specd Ic, like the slackened strength of a musi al instrumentlin the process of turning. Uetharg~y and debility are replaced by ener. ry and vigor, the spirits rise, and life that simost seemed a burden while the season of lopression lasted, becomes once mnore en cyable. That such a radical change hould bs produced by a remedy entirely levoid of the powerful alkaloids and mine -ala so ext ensively used in modern practice, nay seem incredible to those who pin their 'aith on the medicinal efficacy of active ,isons, but if these skeptics will take the rouble to enq~uire of those who have tested bje corrective and alterative virtues ot the Bitters under the 'circuistuncoes described, hey ~ill find the statement to be true. oct1 ?840 1870 For Thirty Years' lias that wela-known, st andard, and popu lar remedy snanufact uwed by Perry 'Davis & Son,, Pro vidence, It. I., been before tihe publio; ai in that tinbe'has beeome knew. in all parts of the world, and been used by people of aimatiohs. It remains, to-day, tet dami& g~o& 'and effioient remedy. Its wonderful powev a relieving the tmost severe pain has se eer been equalled, and itbhas ealned its world. Side popularity by its intrinsic merits. No eurative agent has had so widespread ale or given such univeal satisfaction. The vraions ills for s hiob the Pain Killer is an unfailing cure, are too well known to. re quaire r..oapstulatloti In this advertisement. As an ezternal and internal medicine, the Pain Miller stands unrivaled. Mroetions so eehbottle. BodalDruggist. Oct I..1a PATHtNIZ lioM N Ertt-rerass.-Mr. P. P. To-ile, whose advertisement appears in %not her column, has established ou a firm basis, in Clitrleston the largest iart Wuost Pontplete manufactory of doors, sashes, blinads. &o., in the 86uthro- 8tats. Hav Ing advertised liberally during the past tiear, has oecuted a- large oustem. ex. ending as far west as Alabatna, andhe has thus been enabled to put forth a printed price list which defies cobpetition., Every person who contemplates building or re p tiring should wtlte lt once for Mr. Toale's p 'ice list. $E- The attention of our readers i itiled to d-ty to the -ive-rti emnt in nn. tlier column, heauod Lippinnn's F.', at Gor nan Bitters,, a pr<-paration it hat t is been used for upwatrd of a century in enlighten ed Europe with the greatest success in the ouro of Dyspepsia or itdigestion. Consti pation, Lss of Appetile, Liver Complint. loss of tone in the digest ive organs, etc. 'I'lie proprietors, Messrs. Jacob liplpmuan & Bro., Savannah, Ga., have, at conisiderable outlay sucotietled in obtaining the original recipe for making this delightful tasting [litters, and pledge their repnitmion that in nreparing in the origin.it slandad shall be k -pt up. Depot. iII Winnsboro, at Ladd B.-os. Drug tore. S. WOL.FE. H AVING just returned from New York, calls upon his friends and the citizens of Fairfield to eximine his Stock before making their 1 urchases. I is stock is large, elegant and varied, rind will be offered at such prices as to en surc sale, and fuli satisfaotion to customers. To Ihose persons about to mnke up their Fall supply and purchase fur cash, I would a give me a trial. you will once more be sonvinlced, that at Wolfe's, you will get the best goods and the greatest value for your noney. Our stock as usual COtISTS Or Dry Goods and Fancy Staple, Clothing in great variety, Boots and Shoes and lats, Gent's Vutn'shing Goods, ' Ladles Cloaks and Shawls, Blankets and Piece Goods. Call and bring the CASIrat the New itore, just north of Mfc'tully-s grocery store. A few 3 ply 6 and 6 inch Rubber Belt. ng at manufacturers prices. act d S. S. WOLFE. To Commissioners of Elections. W IERHAS, in accordance with an Act providing for the 0eneral Elections, nd the mannerof conducting the same, at, roved March 1, 1870, it is provided that it. each General Elect ion, suitable persotis hall be chosen to fil any vacanoy in any -lective offie in any t'ounty of which at ,east fifteen days' previlius notice shall be fiven by the proclamation of the Governor. -ou are hereby notified and required to -ause eledtions to be held on Wednesday, he 19th day of Ootober next, for Coroners. n the following Counties, vis: Charleston. tichlland, Edgefield. Andersoan, BUrnwell, "Wester, '!hesterfield, Feirfield, Kershaw .aurens, Marion, Newberry, Oconee and 'unter. For Sheriffs in the Cotthtieq of Union and larendon. and Clerk of the Court in the ounty of Chester. Ln testimony whereof. I have hereunto see My band and eiued the great seal .f the State to be aitledI at Columbia. Fr,. a.] this t he first day of Oct ober, A . D . 1870, andi in the ninety-fds year of. the Irtsependerece of .the :Unitpd States er Atnewrica. RIOBERl T . SCO 1' 1, Governor. F. L. CaRDOsO, Seot etary of Slate, oct.4- fxi 'Fer Sale. 9 FINE well broken OXEN, 2 of them )perfectly matehed. A pply to E. J. M EANS, oct 1-flxi Buckhead. Land for Sale. LWILL veil, by consent of all parties in terested, the tract of land in Fairfild lounty, belonging to the estate of John A, \1art in, on the first, Monday in November, ct Winnsboro. The said tract contains about One Thou. .and Acres, lying on Litt le River, five miled from Alston depot., on the 0. & C. Railroad. r'he character of the soil varies, but is gen. ialiy weil adapted to cottor,. rhere arc 75 or 80 acre< of bottoms on the place, all of which has been under onltivation,'but is now partilly abandoned for wiint or ditch. ing, The place is well supplied with water, three wells, numerons springs, branches and two creeks running through the far-m rind the river forming the boundary for Lver a mile. The improvements are not good except houses for laborers, the dwel.. ling and gin house having been burnt. Any one desiring to see the place can dic to by ealling on Mr. 0. W. Gibson, .at, the place.. Tea ms of sale will be one-third cash, the balance on ? credit of ones and two years, with a mortgage of the p lace. JtillN E. MA RTIN, ooL 4-id -. Adnar. Rice! Rice! Rice! J UST received by MoINT YIOS&CO. VINEGA R BITTERM, Ext. Geatian, Ca. yenne Pepper, Tarrant's A patt Opodel. doo, We'or Copfection, 8trong'. Pills, McLane's Pill., Rosadausa, Thompsoa'e Eye Water, Nus Vomies,... Horaford's Baking Powder, Royal Baking Powder, Alcohel, Potash, Extradt Vanlle, Corn Starch, Toilet Vewdere, Hair D~ye, %.FtCh1W1, tMASTERt & BlRtCE sept22 00?~t1*RY FIMUR. FLf *hort#'a d-Boed,juAm. yee '.' . jot 7 egNTTRBA ('0 PROPLAIAT1I. By Ilia Ixcelleney Rnoitniy R x. SCO7'7' Governor of the State of South 'arolina. IN purstance of an Act of I he General As. sotmbly, opproved Mireh Ist, 1S70. en t Aed "Ai At provdi frg fi the Genernl Hleetion, til i I Inn.IIII' ter of condn1sel iia t , same," ant elittilon will he hlld for the ase eral Conht ies ef lhis tate on tle Tilli) Wi NESDAY, being the 1311 day of Ootu her tnext, for a Gorertior anil Lietitenaint. Governor of the Snte 1 for llepresentaiives in the ropective Uongressional Distriots - for menmhers of the State Legilat tire. atni for the various (ounttY ofices: and to fill the vcnancy in the Firsat Cotigroesional District, and all othur vacancies in (lie County ofli. ces. Said election to be conilucel iccord. Ing to fihe ils, principles and provisions prescribed by the Act aforesm-id MI bar.-ro'ms and drinkitinlg saloIOns shall he closed on the day of election, 1nd anfy. person who shall sell any intoxicatiig drinks on fle day of elect ion shill be guihy of a misdemeanor: and, on cjiviotioln thereof, shall be fined in a sum not less than one hundred dollars. or be ithprisoned for a period not less than one month nor more thain six months. The Commissioners nnd Managers of Elec tions, and'each of them, are hereby requir el, with striot regard to the provisions of the Constituton and laws of the Seate touching their ditty in such case, to cause sitch elections to be lield in their retpective Counties on the dty af.vreitid, and to take all necessary steps for the hrolding of si6ch elections, aid for the ascerttiing and do terininig the persons who sitill have been duty elected thereat. In testimony whereof, I hnve hereunto set my iatd r.nd cai'ed the great seal of' tie Stata to be allixed at Columlcia, a. a.] thiq 29.hI day of September A. 1). 1870, and in tlie ninety fiftth year of' tie inlegiendeice of the Unitel Statem of' America. kitOllP IT K. SCOTT, Governor. F. L. CAunoso, Secretary of Btte. oct 4-1 PROCLAMATION. By His Excellency ROBRtT K. SCOTT, Governor of South Carolina. NFORMATION having been received at this Department, of the illegat isseni. blage. t variouti points in 1te Counties of Newberry and I a tren, of large bodies of arnied men, whose conldt.ot and proceedIng have been characerized by ltwlesnrtess an.1 violence, Involving outrages by deadly 'Wen potns, inflioted upon peaceful and unoffend. ing oit;zens: that hirlhways nid railroadt have been Ilced tider guard, and qluiiet and respectable residets wained to desert their homes under threats of violence ,hus exciting taeir arpreheionsloii and disturbing the public peace ; And whereas. it is apparent. that a large aa tamber of 'hAese personst are regutlarly arm. , equipped and organized, moving u.der the command of military leaders, contrary to the laws of the State, which expressly prohibit, uinder penialy of imiprisocnmentin tie petitetia try, all such filegal military assaemblogesi. Now, ti e--eore, T, IOIERT K. SCOTT, Gove, noir of the Stat e aforesuid, do ther shy issue Lhism, mty proclamation, conenmanding andl enjoining upon the cit izenis of this comt mnonweahth a strict observance of the pub lie peace, time supremacy of the law and the mnaint eneanco of Jtiillvidtuil: rig't.i, (jig4gyp, tenancing and detnouncing alt violecnce andi and. outrage, and tissistintg utagistrates peace olicers in arresting theo perpetrutors thereof: andh all persons who htave btanded together int illegal tassembhliges in the Coun, ties of Newborry and Lautrenis, afvresaid, are commatnded peacably to ditsperse and retire to Lteir respective homes. The attention oef all piersons assoclated in military organtizat iots, or 001ontmplaiting sutch organizat ions, in any portion of the State.- is direoted to. the. provisiona of .[10-. Lion 14 of an Act to organize tanl govern the militia of the State of South Carolina, approved Marcha 16, 18ti9, by which it is directed that thete shall hie no iltatery or gaunizations or formations for te purpiose of' arming, Hilling, exercisintg the manual of arms or military manwiivres, not authorized under this Act, tand by ithe Commnandeor-ln Chief, andl any neglect or violation of thuis Section shall, utpon convictIon. be putished wIth limpriseonment at hard labor in the St ate lPenit en iry fpa term. of .uct less tlian one yean . nor nere tintu thi'ee 3ears, at thte disecrejlinof .a pompnetenm! court. In testimonV wifereof, I'have hereunto set ray hand and caused the Greiit. Seal of 'the State to be allixed, at Cublmambia, this ~24thi day of September, in thto year of ,our Lord. one thousantd eight hundired and evetnty, and In the utnety-nfth year Ihentatponee of tihe United States 'of Ameridu. IROB~ltT K. SCOT T, dncvernor. -. ,L 2 {.o 8e'oratary otf i., .j NEW I00Io8s! oc EVERY DusoAitroN 3ro w o mra AT iTlt% aroSE of Thomnpson,;Woodward & Lawr T I'on Ii~efiOW TQ il' CON stantly on hand such~ a stook of ' 8~~od and Notion., ~odes'and Shoes, * Y* Hats. Orookery and Glassware, . Ao wh6&t gas 4deIaes' ae uppI the wsata of the pole at the lowee4~abkes A SPLENDID STOOK FALL AND WINTER RECEIVING THIS WEEK We alwa s keep one of the lnrgebs Stocks of Dry ood I, Itdts ShocI#Al Clothing, in Abo 1)aoe, and den'l mean to bo tundersold by any one. LADD BROS.-& CO. sept 21 EW GOODS] A Large Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOOPS, JUST RECEIVED 3Y B. F. DAVIDSON & Co eept 17 Just Received. UIIOl(IE lot No. I Sugar Cured Hlama, Hulk and Dry Sr1itaoon and Shtoeuldgrs, Crushed, A, ex C, C and 'Browh 6 ' r, No. I Government. Java, Laguayra anZ It Coffee, Lard in half and qoartef' 'batvele, b)y retail, antid 3, 6, 7 #nl 10 pound enddiek, No. I'Vanily Flour, in sack., "New Crop',' Carolina ice, cholee Gnu iowder and (ly won a d Black Tea, Bfrown's Cypress anl 'ainted Wash Tubs, Brass Bound ' and Painted Buckets, by D L'. LPNNIKtEN. sept 18 Z1N BTOR1!3 4 ND T O .A.B BI V FD. ~UG A R, all grades, Flour, all grades, Cof 1fees, .Sopp Bacon, 1Hats, Salt., Molasses, rhard, R ice. et 0. Call and examine our stock befo pur. chasing elsewhere. Termus casb.. sept 18 IKh'CIlN.& RtOJIERTS~ON. Notice to Property Owners. A Lii Persns owning Properly in the Cor, iporate limits of' the Town of' Winsbioro will be requeed ioibave the side walks iin front Qf their properly put in good Uoundit tion by the 1st day of O)oteher nsext. In case of neglect to havo this done, ther Town 'ounceil will have it done' at the Expense of -he owner oif the properly. By order of Councth. 1. N. WVITII ERS, sept I0--if c. S & Tryeas. TIIN WiL IN EURIOPNl Is Still Going Ons EEMOVAL' TO T)IB (Adjoining AloCully's Orocery.) IWOULGD ln form may old rrientds, oist o I.nere and the public generally, that have d~emoved py-eo estareoIcfr Goode, Clothing&o',-fo tabt.'N h mt ngodiopy'StoreendA d bit.1Cu~ y~ cory esat'blishtient,' an'! hfb~owful -7* pared to offeri suprlittubteapens to th traide. ' Feeling thankful for tha er 1 paira na lesttowed wh1jo tta:ot'-Qkn~ityiwoe respect fully polcit a, renewal or continua Mt. Zion Collegiate Instttaie, TilfE Boliollath Ydar i f.1870.'fl of/i hi L well known he I, fQr Boys will opel Mond pter I. Rinadents are sa~h $80, eordilt 4N~p pay~a1 qsd In advance. ao iolrs con inf'ormation apply to M t opa. se Tow Taxedi sleideotob. 'I a W-J- 's l saduese., spe1 esi-M esa4em W w are receii tig. litil ofte to file ('iii ten't of Pirftield, upon I .1.1-1 m i ll II) i' "a call lie purelamwud Ito c IilrgeI mnd livel1~l~utt a~etil .-mgs~Iugim all follows,4 16,000O yds. tTen'RV"i lh 12,00 It 11l~ilev 10 Toija Englsh ArroWv'T'ies. 60 111)(14'. ialle ,i 1600. 1Lbs: bimrd. -10 Kits New Nhiiokeral. (1 11 titr.'M Ricc ii0 IlSh~ut~ ~iinji* Spicect, Fruits, l'xtmrae,, $o hre ittid 'Iobiveo. 50 pieces lI4%tvy M tisey, Ierseys, .10fils. 10) hlaics Prowu Q0014 i m'qvOrN (ulity flos.AxsN014, 'I'iiiA' '1mm nnil Cnfl~g,'sq Wn ter, Lettiouf ('it le vit Niosmj Farilno. &e. (3 ile n Luligln". Va niilu, Soda~, YeastI miireryr arnd Sale 6 STABL E. As FitG OQODIN G il~ ~ ~ ~ of apteovelom of I11ClsL Itho vilhlis III gellerai ml nu.'liieitdto. il ttip' 11011t1. -1 lihMti iii'd l(haL u(ip Stock andi priuvro il viii n. .11l I linse iv idh I v pill-~ 114)114"sA'tflways Oil hitt'1, tohire (11 the ru' Ferfilizers I' Fe6rtilizers ?'. [jAV INU suin-- 'iiii e .itL(nt)C for lFtii S~oluble~ Pacifivc alln"I4 Ilatigit's. Ratw but'hs~'.hmtluia TIhe Carolint Failt inl h1jihees' Siller Phat'ij.Ii it e, Ovchiift Uiflog Cot!ol odti, Cwlipotild AOid P4'I3I ' imie of' 1,1i110, for. A nllloillg "V6111,t A tnuio(l ;oeSiur . Am('la Ze.' Anni- e 'Illo fijti' e' ,kl lw prpred to Imtpply I.vf-,11 V il hally oet iliao li hve Qj low 116 tilb hnflmci 0il11i lie lutivllasoll tiy 01 i 'i'it i ket withI Fric'ght it tid~ J1.fny rge addedvi. C'ali al iy Mol 050i du get hIrttk'M ii dL'HCelp1fiVV Of their re!,peciie nICj'ItMm. fcb, 1, 1870 BOOKHMILEUM AN~D -STATIUNER13, IA lL01sT ANP) I13ST ASS)RThI) 13'ro(K 10 ll tal ly o10 DulLAW, al Dk5i'A!, anid MiTOciai..oue -~ f All~k iqtttit)mpl (iat'~ bailol) Buatik cati b Pa eina a i otl iii. ha' ti p.4. i.1, a ib. o MlENSE UNPRECEDENTED DECLINE IN PRICES 10 N -v ie assot'nmt ofl at l AtyIe 0 0(001111, with' n1,y artices entirei ew, juI'v reeivel and tio oil exhi l tion. Every Article a Bargain! As (. 1:up as any Mna'ket I BRING THE GREENBACKS AND G'iA' I(.,.AIS GOODS SHOWN WITH PLEASURE, a1l 10 1. N. WIIlIEaLS. ESTABLISH ED 1859. kioro niul Fai i:lel l)istrict that I hnvo a tll aotIment o WaItch ... Jewelry lok". S peelnkelk", & (., il mit " on haiel, nti. Il itolA l aI t fIlie lwicql' 11110i01, 1111 wouuIld repee nilly ask the ounti'inunie of the I inb1,a t o f ut. ony L ionds nd ,uailomer All gpdzs w1ri, p rebrientied. I yIn. (orqpare.1 o ilo all a dofmach iid ew y. lry worli ntl hav 91 iways it odd itoc 'of dthImleiI on hanriil, ndt wi gu:innatebi'5tlif . Piciion. All -work warran , te . ; ('IlI A R I - E M U 1,-:1It .41mucnd dIeI.ar f in l Col. llio Ol io e, n.. BLACKSMITH 'SHOP. .r V NIt oml'l and . Cfifmik will lil m nI tme t - , Lntighlin's Old tanod, P101, I (v If am pea. ad I l kinhim) of PI a1ilwA a Work It.pii-4 ' 111l tgi(a nil. ('1nseinges 11eat1yox' onte-.l. V 1 yA Wiinsboro Workshops. I nim preparrel, at mly shopi to lo all kind of u1inith an d---- wood wo lk il 1he Ytiry nieatest, style, call tilid exiiutio for yourselvo's L 11. I. 11010K. mity 24-Iil B.AJT E..QOM. A AI Billiard Saloon. OU[A 1ll low-snplilied with - And we ath' prepared to furnlli our ceo. mert wiih all hinds of Iight, 4Yino agil Summer )rinks. E> W. OhL1EVlIR4(10. matiy 7 M ..'I'T'llESSE'S I S n lressingke nod small, Trun. di I eIs &c., just received fat july 19 . I 31lNTYIlE & CO. TURIP SE3D0 P lat u)OtI Ylow Aberdeen, .J. lrge Mile, Norfolk, Large Wh'iito (Iobo. Fr* LEliAnid. genuitie, Wit .glyanuud reitail, T LCtI 1 ,McMASTERL& BRICEI PRIVATE AP. TRANMtENT 0OAR~1NG HOUSE, IL h Mfllaster. W1NNBoito, s4. o. 100 y urdq Ifht .of Passengi'r Depot. Lag'F\sloN a tlir. 'jfly 23' Brownns Hotel, - . TtoNTRCAO ( 1 )tOPO)SA IS for t he relhuilding of, A sh., lyii; bes rocived up to ri)o I~ f dep I imbr' iox I.' Then f'o tiner 161he ~I i i' 'the' Couii ea of'Richili i nd Pnhtioli 'Phe~ tr:,qji'rs wi I lho recgialrt~d 1o wflrrant h - vge (,,, r (Aynie "qlm pni:Vh t i lm a to e s -. I.N, WVIilR, Chairman. umitng 11.41f ? g . _________._ Of"h8A1h for (iit o lton of ai jlirnIe ovgil, ba k Pinn ' Wateree (1-bek/on, tut rond ledlift fron' Wlht Oak lhncester, .will-bd'received up to the.26il. of Augiust, Inst. The lirliggp 10 be 40 flock Btidy mdi c' 6 I)rldg~'ond Iiand-RLalog''6n jM Mijy otder -$oard County ComrildionerbJ.>,~ t i .d -., J. N. 'YJI~IE SU, dh'a ngg. .5lOB5 : Ot r um flqI -tljp.a. ---0s.~~ -- -TSBAJ O - . IEIG 0000%beGes 4A