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.'The FairfledHerald. $RY WE~dV'1tSD AY. London. VITTEN FOR TH E ATLANTA tCONST5'rI. TION-BY PROF. WADDELL. We reachedoustom square after 'dark. We had ascertained that there was a hotel -upon tho space -kuown as St."Paul's'thurohyard, and - as I had a fancy to spend our first Sibbahlth ere, (It being Saturday night) we took a cab to the "Cathe. dral Hotel." Arriving as we did, after drk, nothing of our whereabouts -co-uld be seen. But eatly the ne'xt morning I looked out of our 'chimber windows and gazed upen, first, a contraotod, irregulur court, hemmed in by tall gloomy stone blocks on all our four sides save-wbere the strots enolosing the yard fbund egress ; and, second, upon a mighty stone pile rising up-in - the middle of - the .court, and, in. deed, completely'filing it up, with the exception of a few square; yards of paving stones nnd gra-s arot d the edifios, The enclosure is known as -St. - Paul's 'r'areh -yard, as is atated above, while the church is the world..renowed ' "St. Paul', Cathe dral." Words and figures give wit erably inadequate - impres'sions of the vast size of this prodigious build - ing. - It -is -most disadvantageously situoted for iffoet. The bther lOuild - ings crowded pp so closely to it that .no full view of it is practicable. You cannot see the-whole 'house -at any ditanioe which wottid bring'-its vast proportions properly into view. Tb- ground plan is that-'of a -Latin ero : 'ength, 650 feet, width 100 feet ; height to top of cross surmnoun.. ting puinoipal steeple, A870 feet. Notwithstanding - theo euormous proportions, the 'whole beilding, toople and all, could be plac ed inside of St. Peters' Church at Rome. The cupola is of briuk, S108 -fct'in -diameter. -The interior is decorated wi'th eight paintings, *rtpresenting events in the life of St. Paul. The nave and transepts are adorned wi-th -ma-ny monumentp, among-which are (1) a statute of -Johu4oward, (2) Dr. -Johnson, (3) Sir Joshua Rejnolus, (4) Lord Neil non. Down in the crypt are the *graves of Sir - Christopher'Green, the architect of St. Pauls, Lord Nelaton, Lord Collingwood, the Great Duke -of Wellington, and many other illus trious me~n. Divine sertlee -is held three times a day in St. Paul's. The vast ssce df'the interior is only seated its the further tnd -of the -nate. W e attended worbhip hero one raw Sab bath morning, and what., with tie chilling atnioshere, the meagre audi ence and the truly barreu sermon which was preached, I havo seldom spent atnore dismal hour. The ascent to the dome is in the -centre of the Chutoh 'by "6li -stqa, of which 270 ste-ps take . its to the WVhispering C allery," wlHoh derives its name frin the fact that the .gentlest whisper is heard frot one -side to the other of it. Anotber source of mu-ch curiosity to-visitors is the "Clock Rootn." lleore is the -great clock wvith the bell upon wvhich the hammer strikes. Trhe minute hand is feet long and weighs-25 poudds. The hell is 10 :feet in dianioter, weighs 11,474 pounds-while the hammer weighs 145, and the clapper 180 pounds. This bell is never tolled save upon occabion of the death of some mem 'ber of the toyal'Famuily, the ibishop of London, Dean of St. Paul's, or 'Lord Mayor. T1he striking of the -huge hnnriner, howdver, is hreard at 'every hour of the twerity.four. Many a deepless night have I spent in the West End of~ London, more than two and a half miles distint from-St. -Paul's and he ar d the long ;protracted, solemn roar come rever bhera ting in deep, hoarse tones over the countless .roof-t'ops'of ti~e great 'city, and, and, in the dead silence of tight, ehoing like some awful super. natural voice. I can find no words to describe the sound of St. Paul's, clock at night. Poe's poem of "Theb Blells" gives you some faint concep tion of 'it. St. Paul's is in the very beart of the city of Lonidoni proper. This space has for its base the north bank of the Thames; its westein boun dary (reon Middle T1emple 'Lane to Southampton Buildings; its northern, Smithfield, Barbican aa.d Tinsbury CircuS, retut-ning to the Thamies at the T~ower. Temple Bar, a vabt stone archway thrown across Fleet street, is the only city barrier re maining. H1er. the strabd ends andi Fleet strebt begins. Enormous iron gates btand open day and night, save upon occasion of IRoyal visitation, when they are closed ina order to be thrown open by the Lord Mayor in obedience to a herald's trumpet, an nouncing the eoming of the Queen, TIhe city. pf. ,toigtn preger is the oldestg ad' fthokt o'wertou I mnicipal corpo ation in, the world-*ends four mem reyub pkrilament, and comnpre honde 18 pqtipeseb Besides the t o'we'er, London comprehens y 7aestrniser, with 253,985 inadiantie,-afdthe metro politan boronghuof Marleborne Fins - bury, Tower-Hamlets,- fluckney, Ohelsea,' oI~iark and La nabei. 181se ,'t 13iri on'bdt h Aid es of the Tha a.agnqabora 4&,0'0,o0 of Inhabitani, being" tbe niost populous .city of the globe. 89me idea may beformead, of the vwl'fi of groond, when -itia ressembered fhat city lots near-'St. ?MIl's have 'been sold at about tbg ra af i vy million dolis .ats~aore. ?Ane hundred to. *n6 hun. dre an Aft dollars ntsenars foos - are coinmon prices for laud in th-is ueighbor hood There are in London 't6 thetis and eight !hundred streets, w-ioh weasure three thousand -wiles in length. Pwelvo hundred otnribrusses and three thousand five hundied ob., with forty t-hounand .horos, travers thoi every day. I was grievously disappointed, however, In the appearance of the stores of Jiotadon. They are, gener. ally spenking, small and dingy, de. voted to special purposes, andt with nons oif thut -vt, brilliant .d1-play -' godds so ciar-oterit-tie of Anmerican btores. -In fact, in Europe, thele al e universally culled "..bopen-ad being each confined to the tuto ots voue specific article, are contracted in size, dai'k and low in pituh. Subh a thing as a huge geuer.l establish ment where a Salanmagundi of all sorts of cowmodities'Is'sold is 6f very rare occur rence. But, after all, these are small ele.. wents in the make-up ofa great eity. The "People," the nevei-cedsity, never-diianti.ihing tidea -of humand life which weRl and runr, day and night, throdgh the narrow, crooked streets : the vast swarins which ovit. men'co miovetnent aboutit 8 olok, A. M., and which grow and become uimier as daylight gro ws on-these constitute the city. 'Oe of the mo-t intereating t-ights of london is "Old London Bridge," at 9 o'olock A. -Mg Take your stand on one of the pier., Rnd watch the cono.'inly incroasing throng which presses, as the day grows older, with constantly 'increas ing violence, only kept from break ing out into a daily riot by the ex. ertiorns of rhe police, and you will be able to formi souse concepti-n of the population of London. And if one of their dense fogs Mhould wrap the-tity in gloom, you ifill have feel ing experience, in trying to cross Fleet street or the Strand, how many uhances there are of being -knocked ilown and run over by backs, cabs and on.nibusses. The-first thing for every traveler to consider is '-ludging " 'Of course lhe will ordinaiily put up for a day or a at an inn, or hotel ; but he speedily diecovers that the expenses uf this'mode of living ure ruinous; so he seeks lodgings. After roaumingbver prctty much all London, a good Sanaritan of a cub driver proposed to carry me where lie declared, I could procure getiteel rooms upon noderate terms. Arid lie did, too I flolles street, a narrow, short passue, fromn Oxford street to Cavendish Square, was the place :f our perisaaent ahode. Hera Lord Byron %%as born. My lodgings were jiu.t, oppoi , tt ie house, viz - No. 16. Living in lodgings in London has alwayststruck me as the n t deligit. ful it)le of traveling actornoditiion in the world. .'We bad two bed rootns and a parl6r at tiro guineus a week. This included the service of a cook and housemiaid. Every morn ing this latter ft;nstionary would nike her ippearance in order -to take our orders ft-r the day folluwing. ''hese having been given, the land lady charged us for the actual cost. Of course, if you choose to do so, you can mnake these puchasei of the raw materinl for yourself. Trav elersgenersilly llad thaot the landlady can nsake thbemn muclh cheaper thman themselves. Tlheni there are charge, mladle for gas, fuel, use of ci uets at dinner, '-t u., all of whlich are minute ly spee~fied in the weekly bill. We rarely took ourdianner at home, et cept on Sunday, finding it more con venient ro dine at a 'ies ourant or coffee hou-c, as they arem called over there. Breijfiat eoug us about a shilling, ('24 eent-,) a piece. '1is included a beef ste k or' .,h. Tea was literally tea, ai d niothainag clae but bread arid bsuttea. And now, having rcttl ed down in WVest E!nd, we will uspL .re the groat city at our leisure. 'Ine best way to do this will be to mnount on the box of an omi ibusa. T1he driver you will find a bhrettd, impudent felh'uw, who knowe all a bout the places, poiuts and persons of interest, and you cannot do better than to pin your faith to 1im. Ono of' the first businuess psrinciples to - t rupen, is make all purchases direct fromi the manfactrerrs thus ravinag large sumas of money. For alals reason we ad:. vise our readiers to purchaese thecir Wina dows, Doorse lBlinds, &c., from Miessrs. 1. 11. H ALL, & Co., ChsarlesiOn, S.t who have at the faictoriets. cons bined benenits. derived from mnaaerials in first hansds. skilled workmen, latest Iiproved machintery, and through syste maatie manh isgement. All winadows glazed wia hi bood clear glass. 'ilhey ae also Agensts for Asbestos' iRoofing Felt. Try it and you will bse pilissed wish its dlurability. iend for pie~ list, criclats, &o. Don't bse Die urtged. sup pose you, have "Irsed Afily resesdies'' sand received no bensefit, is ilsere thserefore "no balm ins tileadl ?" Verily there is. Y'our liver snay be congested. yon r stboroachl hsaif paralysedj 3'our tierves ghuiverirng, yonr muscles knotted withs torture, yousr bowel., constricted, your longs diseased, your blood fdl!l of impurifies-yet in one week after commrenscing a corso or hia. WaLR.. a'a's VINCoA a BITTEn.s you frill feel like a new oalaure, VN ADYN1lT'lliANI'53 Nicrna i ef achers walnied ia each countay for theo tprin g ail Ammser. $150.00 per month. Seu~ for renlilar. Whiach gives fall paraliculars. '/,lOLElt & hiet. UR DY, l'huiladielphaia. P'ur. b ~on'( What ? Wily don't btyy tilt F tewing Maclino rom tha& traveling age.nt, but. save yo'-tr $t5' atnd- $810 g .a wiihi ire gels , 'ainissionm sund get G' T 'ise VIt6.;r the 1 est, machiges6 -In ihse worlsi. - w s olesale piide. by o s 'ending to I at t0. HI.- Dhngas~st' BOGen'l Ag't t'ojcoord. N. C. 0, Sand .samp fQorjirclr and price j, SON(KOiURACE AND (LU1*11. 'lie very bebt Sunlay chool Sitig lionk By IV. F. Shvrwin amd t. J. Vnai. 100 pbg'. sp4endidI bIn.is, choice mu io, ljnued paper. 'uieritar binding. Price ii BJ"ardv, 85 c. : $80 per 100. A epobinime copy in paper cover mailo.l (as soon as is tlee.) on receipt tif iw.amy.five cents. SWi Olle, filled ia I trn I.eadly Mny 1at. lIPltACE WATES & 6ON, 481 lDroadwaxy, New York (U0118, 0OI) iWA1MENESS, AND ALL TIll(OAT DISEA:ES, W ells' Carbolic Tablets PUT U P ONY. IN b1.1t;i 1 t::c. A TRIMD4 AND SIT11 R1EM11EDT.) Sold by nil -lDupigist it. -' lana cl.-eh c ue a U.--p p,~an Liver('oplaint. i n iap-ita, Vontting If: Fool, Souar Stoanch, Watter lrash. U tari Wrt, Lnw $ airts. &o I i ahirlty.five years -iover ftiling to enre the tuaost ob ltiare caiAs Siold by drig-gist generatlly. McMnster & rica, ngo-jls 'or Winnsbtoro. S. U. Depat. 143 li.lhth st., N. Y. Car. chl-rs mailel on application. The liig-lsat edical Athorities of: Europe ay lie strongest 1*(n., . Puaifier iand Deobstruectit kno it to Ohe medical world is Tea INI gIhent Meilcal Atl Aborith let l op stya b1e se rong.* es.t Toaic. 'rdier a nd Deoostguot knaovis to lte te ; ical warld is JUAUBEBA. It arrests decny of vita' forces, ex haist ion of ithe nervius sy si ein, ret oat eti, igort i ilhe debilitated, clenaes 'Vilitted lood eOlbves vesictes, h-tructions a nd acts directly on dhe'Live r ntd pica nc. 'rice $1 % bottle, John Q. KELLOGG, )8 Plai. St., N. Y. F L:o R E W C'E The long:conteited suit of alac Florenico Isewing Machine Co. ngainst ie SIliager. Wheeler & Wilson. and airover & B ar companiela volvatg ayer-$'250,0t,. is flinally decidled by thi Supreme tCort of tahle Utiited e'tAacs itt ia vor of the Fr.or~wac, i hit nione has broken 0:t6 M6adpolya'btligla prices. 'TIE 'NEW FLORENCE is lite only mahine tiat tews a.tckward uad forward, or to aiglt anad it-ft. Sii. plent-chenpest4-best. Rold for C-ASut ONLY. Spec'al Terstt to Ctibs ani Iet.lers. F1.ulcENcr, Manss. April, 1874. AoE'rs ! ir You WAN-r TO MAt MONEY, The argeist iiag yet. ta .1iaoa. WI, a. riaoN, Lim, FuX ANt JA rttxrta, 3.30 comtiv ts. The people yearn rut It. It will sell in dull linaa s. ! H)Ow it ta a rma; 1a and a.ta sturienders. It is ttre every time. Dn't bother with lctvy hootis tlit tnoiody watas. 'Ifumoris Ilae thinig ib na1a lakes. ' gelt-s wanted everywhiare. Semd for cir.nit- axtd extra 'terms to Toaday l'uh.. to.. Ihilal Iplhia, New York, laost ot, or Ciago. SEN ) FOR T I IE 3ervw Ca?tVlCtg.e A.ND PiCE'.l1,1. aIiLED) FREC, Frencha tChit ard St tace Ware Giivreanawaxy (almaosat.) Tea, Tlile~l F tt anid every aahng else samae wany. ('all ort taetd la r catalagaues. W~Asnttstosa h ll.KY's. Uthl A . itad 12th sta.. N. Y.' nures qll Iiumxore 1-omc the wor"' Sieroi. lila to a contm, it Elof cla or Pimplo. Fromn twoa ta sIx haoL;'e( anr wvare:aad tc cnre Sialt Hlaeum or'ITet, PL:mples oan Face ,L'ola, Erya:Ipch: add LIver Compltat'. his. to tweiro bot ttces, warrnnated to euaro UcroYenlotie Savellina a caodl ierc tandt rlt IL'tin zand 1~lood1 sl;;casest. 1:v 1it ixawota rinl Poctorail proper:!eax ILft airn the mnol severe rcent tar lterting Cour~ta inx Imol the timae requtiread lay amy othe lmnedicltno tad iat perfetly r: fe, looarsenting cough~!, iooth - ng irrlinxIlon, and .rellkn "g rree'.=s. i'eld VrIdPs blapenscary, DQ17ao', SN. t. (Charlotte, (Columbin1, & Auglustai 0,UunD:A, Nov. 4 1878. rp J19 fvtloIrng taltasonger Schtedutle will ta~ rtid eav~g' tiilst rota . ott and tafter AlON ~I'Y, 26th1 inscah t DtAY TitAlcN---olNG ?KOflTt. Leave Auigua, at 6.30 a m "Colianbina. 8. 0., 11 68 n m5 5a Winnasboro, . 2.44 a ta "~ Chester, 4.:.8 p ta rete~ at Charlotta, N. ('; 7.08 pa ma DAY TRAI---OadiO tOuirli Lee~ve Chanrlotte, N. C. at 7.0)0 a n. " Chceste, 9051 a tt "5 Wtinnsboro, 11.41 n ta aa Co'lumnbia -2.48 nx al Arrive at Augusta . 8.05 p tm ?410!fT TRAINI--OING NORTtif. Leave Autgutri 4.15 p ta " Cohanmbint, 9.87 p mi " Winnsaboro, 12.88 a a. " Chtester, 2.28 a, , Arrite at Ch akot 6',- 5. I-f - Leeve ~bariof%, 8 30 p tat " Chester. 10.58 p ta. SWinnsboaro; 12.301 " CoInxnbtA, - . 3.40 L. m ArriVea 'gust, . 8ea 46 a' mt N. . oasrGet a 'lcktAgent J'N6INA Off. ''rnin or Fni-aaners Oil, JJ Lineeed Oil. ZNeaa VFot OtI, teronsenie Oit, Ahladinx Baeurtj 6i1, fot daxle by marsh 28 1, aAS TR it A R1CZ Xron 'in the Blood AN TONIC MAKE$ THE WEAK 9ThDNe, TW1 Penmvian Sr 261imaProtecti, vilSoolittlon' of WeigoPotoxieto Iron, Is so combined as to have the charactc of an. <dinctat, as casily <ilUcsted and <ssimilctete w-'it& tTkc blooI (s the sliuplest food. it inzCrcascs the qututity cf Kature's Own, Vital'iZing -Ageut, Iron in the blooti, and cures "< thousanl ills," sinpIly -by Toning utp, inv!go?4iln(1 ienel ?tl'alizing the Sj ctem. T11 en-.. 'ichCeI anl vitalled blood per Vncatcs cvery 2)art of the bo(lli reptiring <lanmagcs and tvaste, searchingt out morbli accro flous, and elaving nothing fop' iliscasc to feel upon. This is the secret of te won. <l-ful success of ti4 1-cmely ils curinf7 Dyspopsia, Livor Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Doils, Nervoui Affections, CIlls and 'cvcrs, Ilumors, Loss3 of Const1tuilonal Vigor, D3cases of the Hkidieys and 3ladder, Female Complaints, alml all <I.cascs orighiating itb a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by dIcbility oP a lote state of the spsteit. Belng fm'e from Alcohol, in any form, its encrglziug cJ)'ects arm not fol-b lowcd by correspondling rcad tion, but <Mr0 pCrn'Macut, ifid eing strcngtli, vigor, and u sctu lifc into all parts of tho clistcm, anl bulldiu:/ zrp a;& Iron Cost Stittetion. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remely, fromb ocalc, sickcly, suffeaIny crca tlres, to stroni, healtty, an(2 happy men mnl women.; andl inVallis camuot reasonably hcs4 tate to give it a trial. See that each bottlc has PE RU. VIAN SYR UP blown in thea gtaoa. Z'Imph1oto Fz.roo. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, No. I Milten Place, iBoston. SOLD BY DatGIaST1. OBNZaALLT. (CAPITAL $100),000,) Solub!e Pacific Guano. rOillis GUANO iS .ow FoVwell khown in leciakabe ti irect -F im , , ge, cy for iteo -ns ing :ie prodeii of ibo-, at, anot 1iu reguie pI clilal ec in eidniioin Iromn tl. ls ut for eigiii 3ears pa-st alls c inbli ht d its bvet aier for ri liab'e exce iice. The barge fixed cpi:al in eiied bly ithe Com. lainy in ii, lirade 3111..id1, Oh. tlnse.' gov-unnten o ti'he continu-Ld excellencep of this Guaro h'lle il pelie s put int omnik,'iet Il is t en i 11nre as heereil.1 tire. prel.red tder e e nt blp- rintend cudw. lCe dance ot ih-. Si. .Jnlinn Mtla ieei. ( ie inet OF ele c niin.y, at Chiarlesion. S. C lih n(ee p1ini e. Imlny relt ns Anr1c ci 01ihn11 its gmniiy tind conoi'-Pi4iin is I recihely the s:imc us Ith tw elttuiVIe sold. J. N 110DSON, Selimnr A pent (Inr' i q nit). S. C. J IN S I' l:E & TO., Gse nera l .' yen -. V:ni tinewe. Terms--.49, ensh1. ; ,3 timec, w ithout To a cc' n'o.lateplaante r.. the 1 en'(2 order no0w aend have unil b.-w of Apedl io decide tes tee lowihe r hIn-y n ill taike nii mne r elh picti. \\~ h.en delivr e.1c ft omi tihe fact a'y be cte en load, a o din~)gg will AClI'IIOSPIIA TF. GUA NO. I:ONiN. I IAi'WER. ho. alwiye on lhein', q'ifcli~y a rmee -J. N. 1001uU.0 . a~nt~aer~n~od&. a 223,~cs 226; Bet Bay~,i:IivL4 CHVES AllESTNS. 'IhSeOt<ne d fr~.rkeisrpt. e Congea. ithAyLrL&3 CyO ! l A Z'o. i Lhe 8,1.e Mret te t.nia ongessCtHARhingTON,.C jnnie 19I LIBERALTERMS! W.1e are all'ering all! ghna for hbis een Pfln onIi the followiag lilew i t tm : Phltenix Li uano, l'ey.. '3on of 2,000 lbs. Wilcox. 0 lbs &' Co.'se .\anipninted baiano P'er Teen or :000 ibs , $70.000O.. (S1 .60 her tecn dr1n3nge Io 1e0 aiddled,) Of Credit natil let November'. 1674. with opjion of jrying in Alidd lng ' olton; d~e Iiliteed nlt imSers' t,4nsest, d4.go0 - . ' n. rooprlb. A dlionr oft $II.00 per son *11 be sul lowed feor ('t'nshr (iur Ageilt' iebrenghfiUtb6 Swnfe .411 a Pal ries aind onl bJImo tgi~ m n s ottr hland in yent otdor's,(o neare ,. A ent at onice WILU0X, OIBB8 & (0. CU1A RLkRS) TO 8.t0 B AKE1r town anl donftiary are hereby noifined t0at hgaving risen tror 1the abhes of the jisle fire, I havejust fasirly re'sunel business in the Ptore neki 10 the ot Office and an.v prepare-d to furniPia all goods usually rounl in a Bakery and toure'olloinuary Aing 1he go43 6 nMy 6* miaufactire, Inay f- found lirend. Cakes ant Piep- hesi'le F'nei urad pjoin caus.dei, fine vairiety aitua aa 'u: re Is. I a roi. .1Je411i 4 eco itautI A b V- -.'On:ges. Lc-nsqnn's. Ntin of aill kni'do I)uls, \Nmpe Kugar. 0aodo. lute '&. llavo'1t.t eniey6 i ft no 10't of etaildr011 cuar in ges wliiha' I (tor low ftr the CAS.S. fob 11 TRIUMPHAN I CAROLINTA FEETILIZE % WiLL I31 SOLD AS FOLLt# $0 eR T F O 1 c $50 PER TON OF 2,000 11st $55 PER TON OF 2,0001 ss Payable Novembel1, 184. Freight and Drayage 1o be Addet. ITS SUCCESS IS UNPARALLELED. AND ITS STANDARI IS A 1Wo. 1. ACID POSPHIATE WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS.; CASH Pnich. $33 Per Ton of 2,000 lso TlIME PB1 R hi $38 Per i on of 2,000 1 i Payable Novetwer11i8i4 I'3 e e Of ?2:kiteem ni Freighlt andi arafage ad led. FORL sAra BY GEO.W. WILUAM5 & CJ GENERAL AG1kNTS AT To the Planters nd~Fai mers of South Garolina. r' ii M: t'ubscl it er ari a etitaiy iit I ..L ou atr niri t 111 10 ft hrab lt. l'lina na a t lasip fnit ai lhee, *ilchalt heahofldea ly be' ii-ves ptlven th Fehee P'ict (et 1 tlic. a'iaiee the chth-ke of tour lnbor Iyatewi it n-.W lw 410 e taon of tie far in. Thsis ft beet is one~ of Uiahfepriishabi r er ab proeclna:.eed by aill It l6t hiae einmits le ora iised a. W~i ib necri.' ON tN Il A LF LFs. hI Ab. thet laisigh lj iy ronkell l'Iee~i bai ha'e i<nivteaied, *ith n amiati cia., mato a suab - Iintit I. dni taheleibbe, ii iho th~te use o ner"v rnila. It F't. i3 iy lmft-cftn ber sa pidly edoriicel. Prop'erly hbtisi cted I is primP akaiua t bnrialj Pide~k, wiiid er flood, sand will atand Sen, ye'ar', if snt longer- without ropnair. No pahri of flat fenieeced lolach theg ground. Rlefjuires tata Sost-hioi~s, no W ito no bufing or moattis hig. Thais fenne h-ne baeen in iOue ln ihS Sfktbat of Ne*r Turk anda N1iiisp I, antd itt eiery iinstiatice.ill halortlen sh ime the inaost Sail giiie xa'Xdnltitons <I fh thrafaot pat taca fa rmiorA. Th'lis fence ws phrented by '1) Cinake and to., of New t'oak in I867. ~ilteh ri. d haas 6rchiadaite thtaire ft'rast of te ;atenterb fo the il ac ei r.Soini I Onaisa, raiii I ;e p rta t6b I OUNT? AND FA l~It 11j0lift- lir ta se lhease wuilbo soldi oh raons " I' 1 hlii' at~iik1. Ilavliag ia pose. the grotund, it enaianot rot aon. Every rail ba'-rg clear of the grountd, eS *emaots . friarn lie inaine dlitadiathge lii~gflrmlay banoed. It offe'kd gtat rest thiice to si-:ck. witnd or flotad. 8d. It'lig pta: tnbl'. it Ie more erenfienl in claoeractoi sind deriba able-in uste. To elate rpaiithig yonia inn -a rare op paortisisiy is tofferei t6 ~ m ada oey in thet piurolhhse of ('outnty light.. Cortes~ on. donos t&olicited. Addresss NandI anter laos dat, the ''Grand ('eritlaaei ,'' will bre ooptlutd as a 1'ilitie lotardintg hoan*e. *JN~O. MoGAL.2Y,6 ma!S e=. WOOWAR.D LAWS A raAko Itock *of Sjpiult at~d wumtut l16thiup iu Ol3j widiSU itu C N i c~~I) IN~ 1L'flC5 C lshb-A Suit', 1)kppIi I un t1 ud V08,6 Ict~y Ode.'Iwier P116hLs, Mu10huir aaaod A ipmes, Saoks, Whbite .Wd 4Orbd 1%'hraimile Veita. ~ebI aI balled to m hand. jiust rebiv~ed bow, thie Wooltial MmIN.I. We c0.,tIIIIA. to ,Sku Apev.ial de~s fur Drbml Shirts, sbd 3unaahtco a perfool .at. WJODWA RI april 7 & LAW1 kLore it comesT T ore 1,t a.e II i Car toad Hlay etusi Arr'ivbd SCar Loads ,)ri J tit in, ICar Load Mo~l arriving. t'o day. ro TMFA ADLES: JUST oIPhN'hb At Thi miy O0il4, hnty OWode ah.1 kiitt!iEl.Y BAWAAL. NIC lot ot Milliftet And 8Srad -& Gno'l of the i etiest 'ylis, Notioni tin14 Fanoy U6dd6 Int e-tion solicite4 I will cont ftsIie 'tb Vetk.'nia mt it'ore with Ie above en6di WCo ly.a nlirg thes 0'e 4o. .Mra I. Rv's ortional. at-enti..s *111 #)a given Its the abere lepriieAt&. - A I$SO-. :ist l'.4e'elved. 86gkjr. Melmannes. Cnfree; \teal 'Gript. Flonr' like, L-ird. B icon, Kerosene Oil. Somp. spiq --. Catsies. ro. eIC0en 11nd CI41r'. A tuil bto'ok 16f Dr) ;oods, Shoe. Ha., C(rnck'ry. AnA 've% ous fitlie r G oosip on hand. all at prices to silt th4 firos at J*' 30 J* Ag g UAxtmeNi LtftbeI! ! I can fill.bills at short n6 ties and mili prices. iay 17. 1 . BOAG. r lIE I NTENX13 VN r and .Vartens of tbe . Iow n 0o initetro in C..unCil as :mabled, do orligmn thas T'WE . rY-FIVl EST-4 oek evisy hitiiirlid dollars oi shd t-ut's..ed value or e"It l iiij'oper y wihist he corporawe limits of the Town, hea'l be lie levio-l to ideet fle current. expen-es of ald Trh*n for iloe FIi'nc Year. coMn.e lng April 1874. nod etnding Aipril irlo, 18t3. AnaI d.., fihli'or. ordiain that '-cha And eve,, utils411 ii.n 'it 'he Town. hiereen the1 Ages of eighierh and 6fty yea s of saee, shall work di i It tree.o s of dle Pa&iW Town for twielt e days. or eras Mni'e Nor oi&. mtihi by paying lto the Trea-sury t l t.Toein ihe @.Uum of thie* dollars. lDone. in Coin'oil, in hi Town of Winn. horo. this, 14ti-ddy of May. 1b74 'iEatMd tIA00', LS. } intendant; W. ht fir xLgsb Cirek 6f C'tndilt. thay 16 -tr ESTABISHED 855. Wkf IsBoR- 0', S. C. r IdRT* yeairsexperiencb li rspafini .tall kinds of Watthis: lW - 0 0 X) St. bL p atid ilv w~ Watches. bf alt kibels '-*alley Jewel'y l atibka ll dill'rip. "o110, wh11i6 1 *ill sel 16o fdi bigh Lome ;ind see for youreblf. No chai't flir look nq Ti-iiitrul for past pit riage. I ad iot a edatlii tuba of the imn's. UNAS IULLERo Oppoilie icot & CO's: e 14 SoWiis hachine; No. 3, *42.UU. ri HR Ibet NhEAP $ACHlINE Ins hs * market., mnakes the L'fliK 81'tTif :line dtt both aidesd Th 'asands o ~aiss' in se CeirdIidds bilis testify to its merite; It will do the satile work aend dialy eoests one ,Ha1f df' ili, ilidfief that d'(s would ioave to pty for one ot' Ith6 iO-CAL LEdi fir t..diase nd1 hitiesu:, For oiroular, S~miplsi of work, Nehdi4Eg Thread and Gil; edil u .*MM 9 -. t- d Pstif~lih suey i, C. S s is gen for - H 'h6 tted Lighi 'tinnliz liose llaohhias 3. 0. M AXW ELL;,diturloit p4. C. en .rN 0:- 8. U: ti: WIFu 'latiwtesseh, tiur. Fra:mes; Pictite .k4 ))itrot'J. uorsh2 I . W. PHILLII'S itan propared to miake ao-l rep sit Ov. tite. nd ep-t. old Ol:4i. AIM101 t fe IN thui UifiA tke boi1sd en han g * fiilt .eipjfly of dli sideal 6d the Mfeteile burial f'.p4. .Wdlih dus, i''ask ts, ei Pne C~Mm ti ltv elw stand knida ag a"~.~ w . JI1 Dfesh Augusta Vlout, Beltog al. Ii. an4 EC. R,. Baoon andl bulk Sleep. the Eagle Beana h Sit~gsur ured Use. Co S4# ugars and .everytjyg see ~or Usle.e Mu g& .6 14 Mq er