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wIN N.30R . 78. . THULSDAY. Janluary 22, n I 1841t It. M. PAY. N'S 7)4I'IS. F'mlt. .N!. N. ICtR1N'oLJ)S. ASBOT1v l)I1lT-rO. Tr-: Niricits'ts orD RU:ssIA SHOUt. entice the Czar hito a celluloid factorv No caiice o" escape there. Tl-: (owN-INrG o T PAry wir )olnina11e 8amuiel J. Cr:tlt ai: Uly)'SAes . ilden as their standard 1)carcrs ill the alpprlcig PLresiden Cial campihn. HolaY Cou'I'y BOASTS -ruAT sil ntever went. tpulc'ann at al eICetion and that. her exports nlow reach hml a million of dollars a year. 1app% 11 .irr (1-:NE n1AI, LF.:'s mit1-r11,1ar1'wasnUL. Celebr'atedt oin the 19th instant, In Al,)bilc. Vecterans of both arm1ics united inl paying trihule to the cideat hero. 'l'e diay was also clebralted il (harlestonl by the parade of a military Col pally. 'tr wi.ILL Iwt Pi.t '.VAIL agaistil fraud," howled Jim Blamie to an ad lliring Rtpuh)blin inch i a ine the (thrl" ni;<ii, al+t then he slipped into Ia 1)ack roo(nm and paid Fusion in'IIn b)ers" a thou iand dollars to repudiate .') einucl'at t 5 iut-pa i io1.' 11' (No13s WOULD AINt n-1 JiclleraIissitlt) of tlie aitily for life oil ia salart'y of fity thouitsand a year1, and iiiake ianuel T. Tilden his chief of sttif wi(h a like Coinpens:a(tion, the whole olmlry would breathet a sh Of relief. Won't, some CJongressian uake the move? IN 'n . ut:'r1T REiNnIAlCK collfer eIce at, Wa"lshiiitonl, the )einocralic party i"as sti' htuatizeel as a "putrid old tu'p-n1.o her that already stinketh, i1nd1 for whomn there is no respect;" and its the '"poor lid dlecrepid nitd rapidly de;cay-ing Demjiocratic patty." 6tri,ong er language was never used by Whit teiore or Frank .Moses or 1lonest John I'itersoni. T'i-: PainENT i1 II.s A1r1OIi.TitJames Iiilse=ll Lowell, of ia\9ac.Shusetts, i liiister to Engand, John 11. F"os or, !of Inldi:ll, to I{tussia, Lucius Fair chilf-l, "f)I W1"isconlsin, to Spaitl. and Phlillil) i. morg'an, of Loutisnna, to MNI:'icc). .Mr. LowIell has, fori soI u e title pa. t, repre'Sen1ted this coilnirlv at the C-'ollrt of Spnin. lie is a poct. :id scholar, antd will be inuh Iore ie :a)(ctale thvn (tuf'-hutingil Pierre-' pOnlt atml pokCr-playing Schenlck were. 'ilE CiIi+IMm CoUR ON MONn.1Y heard argillumemt. on the validit y of the Supply Bill. Attoi"ney General You Malns mintaintted the vallidlity, and Coul. John T. Riett, counel for the comp t roller-gencral, opposed it. From the Justices duiniig the couirse of. tJe air gumnt1i , it inay be inferrted that iCir diioni, wiili be' a(h'riS to the Aot, .and that thie Lecgislatunre wiill be re 'onlvented at an earily day. 'Tnr. PaesE.NT HAs ssN'T 'o Tm:E -Senate his nlomiinationis ihr enusus suplervis.ors. Ftor' South Ci(aroli na lhe noinlIateis Co)l. Ci. .1. Pride, of' York, M\aj. Ilarryi' IIannintond and Joseph L2. Bree'den, Esqj. 'These superlvi.sors wi~ill aIpointt ai cenisus-takeir for every three t housand inhabitanits, according to the Ecnsus oft 18-70. Faiield will have SIX or' seven of these. Col. J. JK. Vance, of' Gretenville, was suggested b y our' delegation for' c ensusa super visor of this district, but President IIay'es niomiiinaied Colonel Pride ini stead. Docthroning a Railroad King. A striking intstance of' the pecu liarit ies of railhroad cominl)iations has just, been atlorded. For a week or so S~outhmerni papiers tieemed wivithi accounts of the achiiceeent of Colonel Cole, president of t ho Nashville, Chattanoo ga and St. Louis .lailroad, in leasing the Geor'gia Cientral and thus s'ecuaring ai granid truntk rotuite fr'omi St. Lis.) to Saivanniiah~. 'The crowni' fing featunrc of his triumph was that. Louisville and1( inicininat.i wiere thterebyv cut. off f'romi the Atlanit i c:ieboared, and Louiisvilkt and~i Na.shvillet and Cincinonat i and St)uthern Iltis wereC to be eniti.lh ait the mnercy' of their enterprisint ant agonist. Saturday was the da11 appointedI for' tho meetling of the di rectors of the Nashville and Chatta itooga Road to rat ify Colonel Cole, bargain with the Central. The houri *iped and the directors Camne not Colonel Cola sat like Patience on mtolinmnt, perlexed ait their failuni to reCsponld to lisa call, although t h ratifieation had beeun taken as a matte * 01' course. Saturday night Colone Colo was inf'ormedl that so far fron * ~ ratifying his biargain, and thus thr'ust -ing the Louisville and Nashville Rtoa< into the cold, the dliretors and princel patl stockholders had actually sold out their shares to their f'ormer enemny and, while leavIng the Colonel hig: nd dry, had beconme a servant iin stead of' a master'. Hfad the leas been consmnmnated it would have b( come necessary for the Louisvillo an Nashville Rocadi to build a nIow rout to tihe sea, and Its mlanager's founid cheaper to buy ont Cole's road tha to build a new one. So without saa ing a word to himn they prevailed upo) is friends to unload. Colonel Cole took the Nashville an Chattanhooga Rload twelve y'ear's ag< when its stock was worth fifteen cent Hie tr'eblod the stock, giving its owni three for one, and these shares ic worth ninety-five cents on Saturda; K ~ orunear.ly twenty times the origin v'alue. ItIs supposed that about fot millioaudollar's were required to nn chase the ooutrolling interest i this road. What will be the upshot of this peculialr ti"ancactioi is not known", It *is isitererstilg to an outsider merely to show how corporations are man nged these days. ) I.PIDIJ IL.h" 1.1 AtlA II. A "Sidowalk See4un,n"--oiptl L.egsl5atu11-es In Seselo -The uiifuon1its More UJopeful. 13o"roN. Janluarv 19.--A special to the lereld frolml Augusta gives fu!I particul:trs Of the ltltlempt of Governor simith and the lu'11-ion1 L';islat ure to cuter the State Hlouse this alernoonl at 3.45. Mr. Lamson, President of the lt'ul:ion ttil(, nnd iMr.'1Tatbot, 611eak.. er of the I lusi5n Iouse, appeared with the secre t:lr'v and clerk of these bodies and d1'n11itilded( a<hni:3sin. Ou being refused by the mayor, they aked or (nItant:: ats lemlbers of the Legisla. tllre, o11y to have it again enlleUd them. A few mlom1lents later GOv. Snith calmc ip and allempted to pass Without ask Inl" any qutesstions. 'He was sitopp>e( by an ollicr's arm, and whet he said: ".I dellm.nd atdnit.(t1nee as go'vernlor,'" hi.s authlorIi'v w1"as not rCCglizedl anid lie was turned Ia1.k. At this tilme about 2,000 )cr1sols had gathered. A Revpresntl0tive, supposCtl to be Mr. K{towt.eS, of'Bradford, began a1 speecch, ill wi1:!I lie denoitineed the authliorilies in the strongest tct'InS tfor efutsing to admit the u. Pr esenltly .M\r. Talbot Speaker of the Fiuiotn .tlol.--e, mount ed he( felce 11rO1111d the StIte loise and said: "'iSince we are not permitted by :l 1lripi:!g anld illegal governior to 'nter tle leg:lative.. halls, it becomes my dulty tu call the llouse together he'ru mr :s no:)- asI pos;:ihie. Gent I( nm(110 If helttl'ue, vOn will please com e I(1 order.." The re(adling of the Jotl"naIli" lS ispctsetl with, and on notion 01 of Mr. P'laisied, ofLincolll, the IIt1uso ad.ioued to mllect at Union Mail io-morrow. .Mr. La;1ison, President of the Fu mi111 oinite, also climbed uponl the fence at anliother plae and called the Sen:t.e to order. .1A1.illigitiol meeting was Or"gan ixed il frollt. of t.he A ugusta 1lou1se and spI1c,es w; ere late by leadinfg Fusion ists. (.I'meat excitement levailed. A1(ntJSrA , Mr..Jan. 2(}.---T''lie failure to 'in admissioi to the State Rouse yesteibv has united the Fusioniits, and tlety say that (ov. Smith had fenl thousaud menl in readiiess to act at a linlnt's uotice, but. he cotnseled place, and peace prevailed. They also say that they intend to appeal to Con grroM, and w ill soon have a committee , here to invel'stiga t mat ters. A1tusr., J.muary 20.-- When the Replijlinllouse15 Iict this morn11 ing Itwo Fusionl members appeared and1 took their seats. Messrs. 13apter amid Beiier. also FuSlion ilembers, had previo wlt tak'.n the sam C action. The Fm,itrion I Iouse inet at. lt) o'Cl)>iek iii the Union 1lail. Speeclhes were 1:11de by Representatires Dicke, 13nilbury,a and 01hers, counsel illo; IncIliers of the House to stand irin for t heir rights, to recognize no usur pmilg legislat ure, anid to sul:tain the legal governor, Smith, to the last. The Fusion Senate met in the anite rooil of the Uniouliall, and after an it erchange of views by the members, adjourted until 4 o'clock. it is said that the position of the Fu sionists has beei strenlgthented by the events of vesterday. The refusal of the Republicasto aidm.it to tIhe State llouse inembel)rs like Strickland, Kn1owies &c.. who1 hav arV iA pejjt Ihe d eteri'lnat.ion of0 the Fumsi onists 10 hold together, and1( has led thlem to take a miore hopefnl viewv of thei{ situation. "To'( Tm'iii OwN Si'ers fl TRUEw.. Just be honiest wvith yo1urseilf, and1( then yout will he honest8 with thle world. And when you get to be honiest with youlrself, miy soni, you will Ibe sur* prised to find what a good fellow y'ou are. YOU will want to shake hands with you1rsel and1 pat yourself on the iback, anfd call youriself "old( boy" and( be oni familiar, friendly "'Toml and Bill'' telims with yourself. B3ut so long~ as' y'ou are not fair and candI(id ando honest with yourself, so long as y,ou makeh yoiurself' a prVomise onl t he tir5t. oft Januaryli, and1( break it. Onl the second, you wvill hate yourself, you will beaamed of y'ourself, you will sekany society to avoid the rebuke of you ow prsne So be good to yourself, my h1'oy. He honest with yourse'lt, anid if youl imade any'1 promiises Onl the birst of .Januallry stick to them if' you have to go out of society and1( Jive in a cave. K~eep) them, if you br.eak am trace a hundred times a1 day. tie hones10t with yourse'lf, anld by the mlidle oft June11 you and your. con sc'ionee' wvill bec so satisited 'with eaZchl other that you wvill want to run your seffo crsident.-lawkeyc. AN EAnvIrQUAKF., SURs ENoUGHu. The~ earithiquaike on Saturday mnornling at 7 o'clock, of whJich rumors have beeni pumblishemd, proves to hlave been ai real one, the shook, however, being so sudden anid slight that. manliy of those who felt it did1 not susp1ect it s reail cause15 unitil it was mentioned iln the panpers.. Tihe shake( (10es not seem to have been exper'iencoed at all belo0w W ~entw~orth street, and1( was1 umost, per eeptibile ini the nortllheaisterni portioni of the City. It is genierally dIescribed heavy body within the houses affect ed, being very quickly ov'er. One or1tw persons as far up low asth Neck speaik of nloticinig it, but11 be twceen that. part of towni antd .lidson street few knew anything of it. One gentlemaimn, hiving near1 St. JLke's Church, states that ho felt a slight shock ont T1ucsday morning, but no Iothers haive been1 hear'd from who knew of' it on that oCasion. Some -were disposed to attribute the dis turbance to somethingr at the gas well, but emp)loyois there say that, nothing - of ani unusual niature hais occurre(d. I The shock wvas evidenitly that of a ,gnnecarthquake. Its only pecu1 ~iaiy was thme limited territory t.o which it was confined.---News and 0 --- . . . - A Goon LivERu-Is always knova n I by hit appearance. A man who lhis e comfortably at home, has good dlin.. tners, etc., will alwvays showv it in his personi. But there Is another liver a more1' imlportant to muan~-It is tile bad1( liver-the liver thaft shldI( regulate n, the wvhle system. If thant Is out of tix, man is good for' noting-can d no ohi.To restore it to hecalth, us br.ilde's Liver Pills. A f'ew ), doses will relieve you. For sale by 's -e -The Oldl Relievers, a sect of Rus r, sia, havhmg been found guilty of put jting up a ujew church In B utkoft, havc .been senteniced to two months' impris "' onmont, und the church has been con. r'- fiscated, O,N1RAr. GOSBIP. y--Sonator-elect. Gitritleid be an life as a wood-chopper and canal drivor. -Mr. John McCullough, the actor, has ailready earnled $20,000 this season - as his owl share clear of expenses. --'1'he first time Adefina Patti sang Margulerito at Conavent Garden last seasonl the reccipts were ?1,400, or about $7,000. --Miss Nillson, Miss Mary Ander son .and Miss Lotta will shor~tly be act in" ml ostun, Simliltaiconsiv, at lifler --Miss Nancv Smith, who was lately almltittied to the bar at Keokuk, was eitertained at a banquet uponl the oc casion by her brothers in the law. --Tihe annual races over the Ten lr"oeck conrse at. Savan nah, Ga., w ill he-in ont Tuesdav. A large number of fiat, horses are on the ground. --Gen. Garanrt and party have engag ed passage on the steamer "City of Alexandria," which is expected to leave llavana for Mexico Febr'uary 13. --Mrs. Margaret Tumyw, whose case c has created wvidespread interest., died in Ulcninnati oil T'uesdav. She has lived since Decnther 10 with no food excepting two beans. - A report ,vhich had obtained cir culation in New York that the ion. Charles O'Conor was about to marry Mrs. Hlicks-Lord is emphatically de nied by imt11iate friends of that gentle "--M. Jules Favre, the eminent French statesman and Republican tlei.ll)er of the Senate, and also a mem ber of the It'renlch Academy, died on NNaonday nigh1t at Versaillesi at the age of sevenlty-one years. --A lispatcl t'roun liome to a Lon- f dlol paper says the Pope is surprised and m.lligtnant. at. Cardinal MeClosky's recepion of' Mr. Chias. S. Parnell in New Ylork, and has ordered Cardinal Ndina, Papal Secretary ofState, to tel graph to Cardinal McClosky for infor- n muaIiont on the subjec,t. U -Twenty-six deaths have occurred this month in Deadwood, i)ecota, and t the neighborin}g camps, twenty-four of which were caused by the prevailing e throat and lung epidemic in that sec- e tion. With ai population of less than seven thousand persons this death rate tl is very high. b -The- colored peop)e, headed by Elijah Barker, who arrived in Philadel lhimt on Saturday frohl Arkansas, via New York, where they failed to catch I the steamer for Liberia, have been $ taken in charge temporarily by the si Pennsylvania Culoiization Society. ti -A detachment of seventy New k York policemen made a descen't Satur day night on the dcitlce-house and con- b cert saloon kept by Theodore Allen, Si and k;own as the "Hotel Mobilie " 0 and arrested three hundred men and d one lundlrcd womthel, who were danc- a -mg, drimking and smoking. --it. is announced that the lines of ti the American Union Telegraph Com- si pany will be opened early this week 0 for gmeneral business. A contract with h ihe I'ennsylvanlia liailroad Com-pamy, sI by which the telegraph compan1v 1111 g been admitted for a long term of 'ears to all the telegraphic privileges of that tl company, has been completed. ti --The widow ofox-President Tyler n' has asked Congress for a pension, on E the ground of the immense depression at im the value of her real estate, the a; mortgages On.her Nort.hern property having been toreclosed, andmc those on it 9l-er...Agtf9jiiIM9W1X -ac ij.W.1 have scarcely anything whatever lef't si to live upjonI." tI -The kcepublicunis of Congi-essmnan tl Xroorhis' (district have asked him to re sign, ill conac.quence of his alleged gi erooked1 work in thle Ucrgen County te Bank and ini forginmg water bonds. dI Not witbont soinme dhiference of opin-- ci ion, however1, wals this conclusion p r'eached. It wvas freely ack now ledged that in flhe event of his resigninig, a a Decnmerat would be selected in his ti place, and that would make the New Ie .Jersey delegation D)emocratic instead ci of' Re}mblican, and1(, ini the event of n carrying the Presidential election this yearm imto the Ilouse, might decide ther result. FAC0T8 FOR FAIl?il E1)E2. -Their are inmc women in the Lon- hi domn school-board. -In icing cakes it will be well to dip c flue knife often into cold water'. --Platinum and gold are often used i inl combination in jewyelry and in the b settinlg of' diamfonids. -n --Salt extracts thme juices of meat in hi cooking. Sheaks ought therecfor-e not to e be salted until they have been broiled. s: -Dcsig'ns of birds wrought with C peacock anmd other feather's, in natural i colors, on canvas, are among novelties in fancy necedle work. fi --Catherine de Medici is quoted ast having asscrted that the highest thing B to be sid ini praise of at woman is that s she can cook a good dlinner. --The newest form of women's nmeck t wear in D)uchesse lace is a half neck lace whmich rivals the lockets amid bows in web work which were popular last ( --A newv contrivance for holding cut flowvers is of' frosted glass, amid repro sents anl ope.n parasol suspended byt little chinms 1mn time winidow or from th'e chanudehlier of the driawi ng-room. C -Crushed amid defaced velvet can often be restored to its or'iginal appear ance by holding the wronlgtide over boilinig water umitil the steam causes the flattenmed pile to risc' -or the wron' side may be thlorough1ly dlamplened tana then drmawn several tunes quickly acr'oss tihe face of a hot flat ir'on. -Byron is credited with havinlg call 0(d Maidame die Staci, the brilliancv of whose conversation gained a wvo'ld wide fame, a "socIety avalanche," be-3 cause of the rapidity with which she sp)oke. Shelly, for tihe same reas-m, said that "in order' to follow her 0one lhad to convert onesclf into an organ of hlearinlg," -Anm attractIve floral ornament for house decoration ill winter consists of a rounmd mass of dr'ied moss held iln slhape) by flue wire, 0one end of which torms a 1001). In the mnoss are stuck anuy and all varieties of ferns, and when tis is suspenCIded by a bright colored ribbon passed through *flhe wire loop1 it presents a pileasing effect. I-Now that dr'aperles are in great de Imnandl for' curtIains, lambrequins and portiers, a coiniyaratively iniexp)emsive nmatoi'ial f'or this uso will be Enuch sought for'. Such a fabric is called tIhe "Fausioni D)rapeory." It is sixty-twvo inches wideO, which per'mits the mak 1ing of mantel lambrequins without piecig. As It is flmshed on both 81(de8 it is especially suitable for por'tlers. -A clock penlum is boundLto keep time If ithas to swing for it. -A oat deal of the medicIue used ilow-alciys is Vial stufl: ,-If ne is really money any man ought t be worth his wait in gold. --A esteri paper refers to another is "ouiVccasionailly esteemed contem o0rary. --"A pmpeting hotel out West says Kenoro y., of another that "it stands vitlhout rival." -. :-o ,v.who are granted the. the ut nost.fi ,oin of the -streets are like the ands o fit--they run out. -Whn a man get.s the rheumatism in his kIes lie knows the beauty of a fate winot. hiniiges. - Acrtircents are often mistaken or abiliies. 'There is a difference in he valu. of silver and plated ware. . --A S&racuse boy puts his sister's witch iito a cannon for wadding. Ile aid it \as the proper thing to bang icr han The Nw York Tribune says Garce" on's clh/racter Is in his face, but none lsewhee. Certaiily, he had none for ale; bti, he had grit to spare. --W1tn a key was called for and the cntlenin pulled out a corkscrew, omtc oil remarked that that was the cy thatinlocked his gait. --"I lave a theory about the dlead uirguag's,"" said a new student. 'hat. is it?" said the professor. That tie ? are killed by being studied )o har(, -Ailndlanianl said to a young man rho chsfed him upon his bald 'head: Youn1 man when my head gets as oft as purs I can raise hair to sell." --Eai of Queen Victoria's journeys "om Eighuid to Scotland costs $10, 00 on ecount. of the excessive precaa ions t.apa; that no accidents may be dl her,. ---It is vulgar to tell a man he lics. ust inf>rm him in your sweetest man or thatthe Prodigalit.y of his assertion beyotd belief. --1)o iot lend your paper and cheat te prinrer. People who do not pay >r the Ppers they read have the hard tt kindof times trying to get to heav l. -How is it in fashionable weddings tat. we tlways have a catalogue of the ride's iearing apparel, wlhile we nev i hear of the groom having so much t a new pair of socks? -We aispect that (here are men in ow Yoik who would willingly give 100,000 tor seat in the Now York ock exchinge, who rarely give a cent >ward stcurimng one in the heavenly ingdoin. -A.t a Colorado lynching they had a rass band in attendence, which played ,lections from "Pinafore." The p~ris uer said he was willing to die, and id all he could to help along the prop 'ations. -The G reenbackers in a preamble > the call for a national convention, ty: " We have reached a crisis in lir country's history and an epoch in umanufl'airs." This is important in Lowing just exactly how far we have )t' -Joshua Woodburv made a record i.1 e year 1761 that he had just set out '0 apple trees "for posteritv's sake." hie trees still stand on a farin at Cape lizabeth, Cumberland county, Me., id this..ycar bore two barrels of good )ples. -Papa, they don't have any stone Irel ii,, do they-?" asked a little cha sto?" .'"Decaiuse, 'papa, I Loug0ht it was all shamirock over 'ere." -"The prndent man seeth the dan rafaru off andeth himself," was the xt the village clergyman took before 3stendoig the cellarsarsmfe .t ching a glim npse of a he' donaton hnrdadffyfeet by an express amK, when he picked himself up. eked around for his hat and remairk :" Well, if I don't find that hat I'll ake t:ic company pay fo it." -A dentist in Bristol, Vt., recently ~ceived by mail an crder for a set of eth ubhichi reads \s follows: "M1y outhi is three in(a s across, five.. ghth huches throughmc -aw.' Some ammoeiky on the edge. hae like hxorse-shoe, too forr'ard. f youL want be more partiklar I shail 'have to >mue thiir." -In China mothers are u -Illinig allo w the arms of their daug er to a scratched with the lancet of el ation, because untless a Chinese -ri as a few marks oni her face, givi vid1ence that she has had smiallpo ie is considered as lacking one of the bief qualifications of a marriageable iaiden. --"Yes, sir, I have stop)ped drinking r a whole,year," said a young man > a complanion last night. "I have wvorn that f'or 365 dlays, niy friend, 1 ball not drink a drop." "But you m," replied the complaniion. "that liis, being leap year, has 866 dlays." Th'lat's a fact," mused the sworn-off man, "Guess I'd better select soe ther year," and they went into a sa -A b6ttle of wine was dug out of' hie ruins of Pomapeil thme other day, hich hand been buried eighteen hun red years. It will be opened soomn at -banquet and sampled. If ago in reascs the flavor of wine, as is claim d, thiatbottle will be very aromatic, nd those wfho drInk much of It will o home in a hack. PRESERVE YOUIR OLD BOOKS. E. R. STOKES, 3LANK BOOK MANUFACTURER -AND. GENERAL BOOKBINDER, IAS'moved oppositet1the city Hall L'uhere ho is -fully prepared, with hr t-lam4 workmen; to (10 all kinds of ye in hio ine. i$LANK BOOKS RULE~D to any pattern md bound In any stylo-deslr.ed. My facilities and long acquaintanee with hie bus esa enable ine to guarantee rntlsfaet ton on oiders -for B3lan k Books, Rtaih-oni Books. and Books for the use of 3ler'ks of Court, Sherifra. Probate Judges, kinstoe In Equity, and othi,r county efm uials. * hamphlets, Magazines, Muosio, Newspapers and Periodicals anld all kinda af pumblibations bound on the emost ren. ionable terms end in the best manner."All irders promptly attended to.. E. U. STOKES, linmsbeet; oppositmo now City. Ba'l, Co. eo 21 New (oods o-f all kinds continually atrriving Std ." M. Beaty A Co. s, or the cor r4 - I 'Dr.TUTT'S Expectorant! IN 200TS. AND $1 BOTTLES. Its properties are Demuloont, Nutri. LTve Balecamio Soothing and Healing. C.ombining all those qualitiosj it is the most effective LUNG BALSA ever oifered to suffeere from 'pun onary dlsoa es. DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, " New York, voluntarily indorses it. 0 -READ WHAT HE SAYS: 3)r. TU'"itt Now York, Sept.. 19, 1877. Doar sir-During thia our I v.aied n.e hundred case, of lung d.aea,~ In the lower wards of th. elty the cases were of a vary severe tye. It was there ny attention was calle lto Tutt-e II.etorant, cofs ysurprise at Its wonderful power. uring a practico of twenty years. I havo nover known a medicine, to nolt as promptly and with sueh happ eifute. It Inetaatly subdued twi moat violent fite o coughing and invariably cured the disease in a few days I eheerf ally indurso it as the boat lung r"cnoe f{ over ueod. d. Fn o ANOIS llAYWOOD, M. D. A NEWSPAPER PUB. WRITES. Oflico 'vuning News. Augusta, 0. Dr. TUTT: Der i-lyitte Au , was attcled t+ith pnumaonia last winter vhtbhlefit him with a violent cough, that lasted til thin a month nince r the cure of which ati s indebted toyour valn%blo 1a pectoraut. I had tried most every thing recom-. endod, but none did any goo Until I useo your l. poutorant, one bottle of which removed the cough utirely. With many thanks, I i u rua l Had terriblo NICHT SWEArS. Memnphis. Feb., Ii, 1871. Dr. TUTT: Sir-I have boon suherng iornearly twe years with a severe cough. When I commeonced fa" - 'gr 0 F.zpetorant I was reduced "one hundred andm steon pounds in weight. I had tried tlmoet everytiing had terrible night sweats. 1 havo taken half dozen bottloe. Tho night sweats havo left ma, the cough has disappeared, and I have gaiied lffteer pounds in Rash. I recommend it to all m friends. With great respoo', OLIVJI IAlI. IMPORTANT QUESTIONS. Reader, have you caught a cold ? Are you un. ablo to raise the phlegm? have you an irrita ion in the throat? A sense of oppressIon on the lungs, with short breath? Do you have a fit of coughing on lying down T A sharp pain now and then in tho region of the heart, shout dors anid back? I so, our Advice ie take at onc: a dose of Tutt's Expectorabt; you will eoon E ablu to raise thu phlegm. In an hour repeat the Expectorant, place a hot Iron to the feet,tako two of Tutt'n Pills. You will soon fall into a pleaainit sleep and wako up in the morning, cough gone, lungo woriig ~freely; enny breath ig. aniuth bowel. moving lit~a naturaluaitier. To prevent a return of these symptoms se the Expectorant several days. OfPlce, 35 Murray Street, N. Y. TUTT'S PILLS CUsE OlPILLS TUTT'S PILLS CURI E DYVSPEPSI A. TUTT'S PILLS CUAt": COSTIVENESS. TUTT'S PILLS TUTT'S PILLS OURE NICK AIUEADACIIIE. TUTT'S PILLS c:URRE a31LIOUS COILI0. TUTT'AS -PILLS TUTT'SKE PILLS PURIXII iFt T0EN OD TUTT'S IPILLS T~8~ATFff nA HIiti on WuaRile changed to a GLossY lii .toH b +a single application of this DYs. It lim. parts a IYatural C3olor, acts Instantaneously, aod is as llartnlose as spring water. Sold by drggists, or ennt, by express on receipt of 1. Office, 35 Murray At., Now York. FROM FACTORY Every Man His Own Agen LUDDEN & BATES P!ll a. Orin IRA ND INTRODUCTION SALE *ylve thousand stuper, Instruments from tes eading lmanrufactturers to be plneed In repre: ,cntati,vo Southern homes. at factory rates fo nLrodiietIin and advertisment. Salio nugu ated Nov. 1, 1878. and proving such an m nonsIio su1ccesis, will be continied until Nov. ) S80. The Only sale of the kind (ver successiull, *arriedl ot In Amferica. Don't mIss this chanci o Join a gigantic club of live thousand pur basers, each of whom secures an Instrumen LI, manufact,ui cr's "wholesale rates, NFORMATION TO P'URCHASEiRS Don't make the mIstake of sulpposing us to bi 1010ly "local agensts, selling on conmmison. inderstandL a nd don't.forgef it, that . EN of th5 ~rgest, mnanuf a t,urers In A morica including %icherink & Sons. Mason & Hlamlin let & Davis. Guild & Church, ushek Piano Co. Peloubot & Polton, Son rn Gaim Co. JSterling Organ Co Agens ,olnted us theIr Southern WVholesalt 1I'st,um dI given uts e'xclusIve Control or theli era supph S for the South. These mamufact,ur anmds of inl , tender speciai contract, ivlLh t,hois e ver p monts yearly at, onlyasmly in nufactur.er our 'direct Connection wit (1ve directly 00 d our Immense purchases wc chasers under our ~1E PA OF SELLING, o Aents Nri o Co iasional Instruments a 14ddl1 hmen's proflt9 tt purchasers, and o agent and entItled ed. Every man his o1 house South sellin agent's rates. The IB n g from u18 Is practica h tisn fo tlen em uf acturors, and our buyCs araom ahe uT aot,urers ever give. e ahese special janos O ane a7 Oct. Iosowo 9 S Up andsome log rnice, $25. ortaenLn,8. wo 1,rg sOzt, Cayofe ressL . Three sets P In Cdt. pr?ce $000. o rich o eg r cI. 82ran Ot. Sqare retops, Troe 'sets srae ta m a r gcont-eTos, superb Airror siy a smnn cae. Topi French Walout, aalprice, $l000 Ornarren d Cas, 65g make Id o Instrument8 from reliable (t 0 tor oapao oru dol R (an organ, we assumo freIlo toan a stem r idnn o r SoWo 1 ay rial, acre pahoys freih btays j0 foa- r tAuct on Sale Circul&rgiving Ia on a Bate., AVANNAHI, GA. $ 30 o'ith guaranmteed e a daytal Caitl made by- the nilustrious, Cptl red;.we Wvl I start Yu. bien Work fr Ifrms make mnonO faster al Wor fori a anyting else.' The Work gegha 80 why are Wise h can 80n andis 0oLt nd us their addresses at 6nc0 are. sot lVes. tOstly outfit and terms aree Naoi time. Those already' at Work 'ums of hIRll0r. AddfR THE OLEP 00ME, ---WITH A PRE4sH STOCK Or FALL .AND WINTER 0-ODDS, --AT TH WINNSBORO DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, A-MD 11ILIMMT BAZAAR. We take pleasure in announcing to our friends and the publlc generally that we are now opening the Anest and most complete assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, including Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, all the latest styles of Millinery, Ladies' Dross Goods, Fancy Goods ahd Trinmmings ---DEALEUS IN GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, SHOE S4 HATS, CfOTjoilo, CROCKERY, TIN and WOODENWARE, LUMBEB, ETC., which will be offered at very low prices; as we are determined to sell heap or than the cheapest, and cordially invite all to call and see for themselves I am also agent for the well-known DAVIS, WEED and AMERIUAN SEWING MACHINES. J. O. I,OAG. oct P NPRW GOODS! W E havs now open, and will sell as low as any reliable house in town our second supply of Fall and Winter Goods. 1 case Fruit of the Loom Long Cloth.. 25 pieces othor brands of Long Cloth. I case Bessbrook Jeans. pieces assorted Jeans and Cassimeres. pieces new style Piints. Dress Goods, Alpacas, Molhairs, Cashmereg. Blankets, white and colored, Flannels, Linsays, Ginghams, Bromu Homespuns, Plaid Homespuns, Drillings, Osnaburgs, Bed Ticking, Hick V .JIAL JUI, l Vw L XJUIIue . Comforts, Shawls, Cloaks, Boulevard Skirts. A full supply of white and colored Dress Shirts, Undershlrts an4 Drawers, Bleached, Brown and Colored Half -lose. Clothing and Hats. Overcoats ! Overcoats ! 1 Overcoats I I I For the ladies we have a nice stock of Undervests, Hosiery, Glovesf Ruffling, Collars and Cuffs, Edgings ank Insertions, Ribbons, &c. The "Pinafore," "Juna," "Pride" and "Beatrice" Corsets. White Goods, such as Nainsooks, Jaconets, Canbrics andl Lawns. For house-keepers, we have a full line of Table Damask, Doylies, Towels, Bleached and Brown Sheetings. Notions in great variety. Ladies' Misses' and Children's Shoes. Men's, Youths' and Boys' Boots and Shoes. Trunks, Valises, Satachels, and Umbrellas. In our Grocery Department can be found everything needful at los prices. We cordially invite an inspection of our stock, feelipg'assured that we a n please. F. ELDER & CO. nov 4, DON T BUY UNTIL YOU ILA Seen my stock of furniture, which is one of the larget, handsonjes4 newest, and cheapest, according to quality, to be found in Winnsboro. A new supply of Chromos, Picture Frames, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Window Shades, Mirrors, &c. urnituro neatly repaired at moderate prices. Lumber and Laths for sale. I am agent for a Door, Sash and 1ing, Factory. All order promptly attended to. Also, agent for the Wheele Wilson New Improved Sewing Machine, and two others. Oct 18 It. W. PHILLIPS. Bargains AT JOHN L. MIMNAUG.H'S4 O Make room for Spring Goods, I will offer my - entire toc of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CLOTHING, GLASS and CROOERYWARE at BZATOMLESgM PItlOES. Parties in Need of the above goods will do well tQ visit my store before purchasing. elsewhere. JOHN L. IMNAUGH, The Leader of Low Prige,s, - Jan 10