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-''South C8aXollnfa OF 1 1Idit if e Insurance Comi " COLUMNI RZDCAPITAL -----------------. CaITAL PaiD IN AND SECURELY INVEST AOCUULATED ASSETS T., THIS DATE OV 1UVS OF POLICIES ISSUED --o-O - OFFIC CARtRINGTON President. J. J..HOPKINS, Secretary. OFFICERS OF SOUTH ( ap P. pHOMAS, President Board Directo Da. ISAAC BRANCH, Su - DIREC John McKenzie, M JohyaS. Preston, R. C. Shive Y. W. McMaster. W. B. Gul y6hn T. Sloan, Sr., Thompzon R, W. Gibbes, J. D. Kent n I1 "$ NC$ OFFICE offers all induce ewth these advantages: The Cal lag operations has been -incurred, the succes, - ewhole Capital and Assets of the Home I The entire management of the Piedmont is is tomstainSouthern interests. It further j wi;ii th'e' State, under the direction of the bSoth Carolina Board of Directors, in whose i -"r Tiedmont claims to be equal in the pr +Mother Company. surpassed by none, ani wiashing to insure not to do so until they bavt Southern Company. The irat Dividend of the Piedmont Life In NE E E:E T., which proves the econ 43.tE . ANotice. The gopartnersbip of R. Ste.wart & Co , E$s rig been dissolved by the death 01 b,,t,S&ewart, the undersigned herebc a.tiee that they will hereafter carry noder the name and style Chick, on their own ac PETTUS W. CHICK, REUBEN S. CHIICK, - Sorvivors of R.Steward & Co. Sep 84 4t. HANSLEY'S 7 WagTHEIE .os Pavilion a ad e G.od Musie, WILL EXHIBIT AT Prg Leg1., arday, Septaube- 4th, 1869. -5wbrry, Monday, September 6th, 1869. Wednesday, Sept., 8th, 1869. Thurnday, September 9th, 1669. inCombination, aity eatertainm'ent yet of ihedA? tiuae and at night, yb a Company which can trom the Press and the pub nMT SHOWS IN ONE. -TeBeautiful and Enchanting Te Talented Minstrel and 3bio.pa Performanace, the Be$ Deneers, *3g oealit pion Banjoista, And the Best Commedians in . . 0 ts. ~hidren 25 Cents. A. ATKINSON, I 3 18.Advance Agent. Jt Received 35OQ aal. Cheap Molas ses. 'MAYES & MARTIN. 3OO Yds. Gunney Bag MAYES & MARTIN. d.MaPyland Bag MAYES & MARTIN. ~SO,OO Lbs. Baltimore Ba cor. MAYES &MARTIN. ~Juod j Bush. Yellow Oats. ~MAYES & MARTIN. .Ties, Rope, Twine, &t&e MAYES & MARTIN. .ug.s a a. O DCATIONAL. -Thi exercises of Prof. A. P. Pifer's En glish and Classical School, will be resumed the first Monday in October. Cotton Ties.. BEIAD'S PATENT LOCK TIES, unsur p~dby any Tie yet manufactured. For 'paa strength and durability this Tie no a equal Having sold them for th~e bre years, we feel that we can cor diR ecommend them ,o all Planters as t'a%artic14 they want. For sale by -GIG. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Factors, Ag 25 33 Sino. Charleston, S. C. --Bushels of Greenville Meal,| or sale by D. MOWER. 169. 1869. tail al* Winter_Importation. J1 $1eIiliry asd 8trs cad! re S1Jusnd 381altimnte Street, .' "4 Baltiore, Nd., Donaead Trimming Ribbon.e, VeL;re and Sash Ribbons. * -Bonnet Sitka, Satins and Velveta, Biludos, Blonds, Laces, Ruches and ~ ~- -[Crapes, $raai eh:Fiewers and Feathers, C "$tfaw'Bdanets and Ladies' Hats, trim [med and untrimmed, - Sdlk, VBl1v:t and Felt Bonnets and V [Hats, Bu'ndowns and-Shaker Hoods. M~argess Ssoek- of Millitnery Goods in ~his dountry., andun4 qualted in choice va riety, wicho-we oeer'at priees that will de . Jienepetiton. - r. 0&rer solicited. Branon Ofioe HE any of Richmond, Yirinia, 3IA, S. C. ............................................... .. 1,000,000 D ..----------------- -................. 100,0C ER ..-------------------------............... 700,000 ...................................---------------.----- 4 300 -o ERS: R. H. MAURY, Vice-President. C. H. PERROW, Y. D., Medical AdV. AROLINA BRANCH: rs. S. L. LEAPHART, Secretary. perintendent of Agents. rORS: tor of Columbia. r, Ex-Governor M. L. Bonham. ck, M. C. Butler, Earle, T. 0. Perrin, iedy, Dr. Isaac Branch ments for Life Insurance of a perfect Home vital is farnished, the expense of commentc . beyond peradventure, is established, and 3ompany stand committed to sustain it. in the hands of Southern met, and its ain ledges itself to invest all funds accruing gentlemen named above, constituting the ntegrityyou must have entire cenfidence. vileges and benefits granted its patrons, to superior to many, and only requests parties examined the merits of this established mrance Company paid on Life Policies was )my of its mxnagement and its careful selec THOMAS S. MOORMAN, Agent at Newberry. New Base For Artificial Teeth. I have succeeded in introducing a new base for artificial teeth which has given great satisfaction in European and Northern cities. It is cleanly and durable, and ad mits of a fine polish without metalic taste or any inconvenience to the wearer. All those wishing artificial teeth, would do well to call and examine before purchasing oth er styles. All manner of work done upon scientific principles. Those who prefer Vulcanite Work, can, by leaving impres sions with rae, be supplied fron experien ced Northern dentists, with whom I have made arrangements to have work done upon short notice. R. S. WHALEY, July 28 29 tf. Dentist. WOOL CARJING AT GOODGION' FAfTORY, LAURENS DISTRICT, S C. O UR WOOL CARDDiG IIACHINES are now in firs: rate order, and card,. ing very superior Rolls. Wool left with A. W. T. SIMMONS, at the Depot, Newberry,C. H., will be re ceived carded and returned free of trans portation, to whom payment may be made. When wool is greased, our pr ices for card ing are 1 2j cents per lb, or one-fourth of the wool-toll. Patronage of the citizens of Newberry, solicited, to whom we guarantee satisfac tion in every instance. R. S. & J. W. GOODGION. June 30 25 3.no R. MOORMAN & Co., Are receiving every week, new stocks of heavy Plantation and Family Groceries, to wichthey invite the examination of their friends and the public generally. They en deavor to keep all such Goods as the market requires, and propose to sell them at sat isfactory prices for cash. They have justi received a lot of New Family Flour, made of the best wheat at Aull's Mills. Aug. 4 30 tf. WSPEcJAL NoTIcE.-To parties in want of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, we refer to the advertisement of P. P. ToALE, the large manufacturer of those go'>ds in Charleston. Price list furnished on application. Ju.ly 22-9m GULLET'S STEEL BRUSH COTTON GINS. HALLS PATENT COTTON Gin Feeder. Send for Circulars. C. GRAVELEY, Agent for the State-52 East Bay, South of the Old Post Office, Charleston, S. C. Aug. 18 32 3m. U. MOORMAN & CEL.2 GocerS & Corn, Mech8d s, No. 2, MOLLOIION ROW, IN TE TOWN OP NEWBR3RY, 5. C. Aug. 4 30 tf. Goodwin's Mountain Whiskey. The undersigned will dispose of the above celebrated brand of rectified, full proof whiskey. mnanufacured in Greenville, at the following prices: By barrel. S1l75 per gal ; halt bbl. $2 per gal.: retail 622 pe ga. P OL Aug. 2>28J.PPOL Turnips, Turnips. 2,000 lbs. Baugh's Rlawbone Manure, the very thing for Tur nips. For sale by MAYES & MARTIN. Aug. 25 33 St. L. R. Marshall. ]FRESH LEMONSe JYST RECEIVED .aun e. u 'r r P. P. TOAL.E, Charleston, S. C., Manufacturer of Doors, Sashes, Blinds. AVING THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE FACTORY in the Sonth' ern State-, and keeping always on hand a large and most complete stock stock of DOORS. SASHES, BLINDS, Sash Doors, Store Doors, Shutters, Mouldings, &c., &c. I am enabled to sell low and at manufac turer' prices. N. B -Strict attention paid to shipping in good order. ORS. M'KELLAR AND T HOM PS O N, DENTAL ISURGEONS Newberry C. H., S. C. Respectfully state to the public generally, that they are prepared to do any and everythin pertaining to Dt~ ''1TRY, in the latest and most approved style, as practiced by the most scientific members of the profession. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered, and Teeth extracted without pain or danger. We are the only ones licensed to use the VULCANIfIE BASE for Artificial Teeth in the District of Newberry, and will insert teeth on Vulcanite for $25 per set, and $50 for full set. Special attention given to calls from the country Patients can have their practice done free of charge by Mr. Henry McKellar. at the same office. Patients desiing our services at their residences in the County, will please let us know through the Post Office. Special attention paid to difficult operations, such as Cleft Palate, Necrosis, &c .. &e. W. B. McKELLAR, J. R. THOM.PSON. I take great pleasure in recommending my step"eon Dr. John it. Thompson as a scientific and skillful operator, and would state that 1 have formed a copartnership with him, as will be seen by the above advertse ment. W. B. McKELLAR, July 21 28 tf. Surgeon Dentist. Keep it Before THE PEOPLE, THAT THE HELENA Co-operation Store, IS NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH FARMERS. HEA DS OF FAMILIES AND OTHERS, WITH CHOICE FRESH GROCERIES, &c., IN QUANTITY, AT THE VERY L.OWEST MARKET PRICES. ouR STOOK~ Cosists of the following prime Ar'icles, 'iz: BACON, HAMS, SHOULDERS, LARD, FLOUR, CORN MEAL, RICE, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, N. 0. & FLORIDA SYRUP, MOLASSES, SOAPS, CANDIES, SPICES, SODA, TOBACCO, SEGARS, CANDLES, OYSTERS CRACKERS, SARDINES, PICKLES, WfINES & 11Qi/0RS, And all other articles n(esept for family use in a FIiRST CLASS GROCERY. Our accommodating Clerk. Mr. W. R. AfABRY, will always be found at his post, and will give his entire attention to Cus, tomers, with the view of pleasing one and all. Q?7 Groceries given in exchange for all kind.s of Country produce. E. EDWARDS, Secretary & Treasurer. July 28 29 6mo Wando Fertilizer. The undersigned are Agents for the above Fertilizer, and will keep a supply constantly on hand. R. MOORMAN & CO. Aug. 11 31ltf. C. C. CHASE, Magistrate. OFICE NEAR TH NWBRRY HOTEL Aug. 18. 0.0C. CHASE, Agent for the G reat N or th AMERICAN LIFE INS. CO., AND Zell's Phosphate. Aug. 18. R. MOORMAN & CO., Have been constituted Agents for Brook's Portable Revolving IOTTON SCJREW PRESAS, And take pleasure in calling the atten tion of the Planters of this section of the State, to n hat they believe to be the BEST C otton Press now offered to the Public. Drawings of this Press may be seen, and all information relating to it, may be had at their store in the town of New berry at any time. Plan ters desiring~to procure these Presses are invited to call early, as it will require some time to'order themi from the Factory in Columbia, S. C. A& stn A3 9f. o EDGEFIELD FEMALE INIRMARY W . D. JENNINGS, M. D ., late Profes ior of Diseases of Women in Galves :on Medical College of Texas. respectfulN y informs the citizens of Edgefield and ad, oining Counties, that he is now permanent iy located at Edgefleld C. H., S. C., in the Practice of his Profession. Dr. JENNINGS is now prepared to give especial attention to the Diseases of Fe males. He has made the treatment of uter ne Diseases his specialty. Ladies who may require the services of Dr. JENNINGS will be received into his family for treatment. Dr. JENNINGS will take pleasure in fur, nishing references of prominent Medical Col leges, and Certificates of ladies in Edgefleld County who have been bed ridden for years, and who are now completely restored to health under his treatment. 07' Charges moderate. May 1920 tf CHARLESTON HOTEL. CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA THE UNDERSIGNED REzPEe'TFULLY informs his friends and the public generally :hat he has taken charge of thi, w%ell knoH n and popular FIRST GLASS HOTEL, and hopes that by strict attention to merit R ull share of the public pa-ron+age. The Celebrated ARTE-tAN WATER BATHS, hot, cold and shower, can be had at all hours. COACHES, with attentive Porters, are always in readiness to CONVEY l'AbSEN ERS to and from the different Rail Roads and Steamers. E. H. JACKSON. jan 27 Summer Schedule. o Spartanburg & Union K. R. ON and after the 8th of June. instant, the Pas"enger Trains will leave Spartan - burg Court House. on TUESDAY, THURS, DAY and SAtURDAYS, at 5 00 A. M., and arrive at Alston, at 11.30 A. M. Returning same days, leave Alston at 12 . 30 M., and arrive at Spartanburg Court House, at 7.00 P. M., as per following sehe, dule: Spartanburg... 00! 5.00 7.00 Pacolet. ...... 10 5 45 5.48 6.12 615 J,nesville -.... 19 6 25 6.30 5.29 5 33 Unionville.. .. -28 7 15 7 40 4.30 4 45 antuc...... 37 823 8.30 3 37 3 45 selton .... 48 923 9.25 2.36 240 ylesfor-..... 52 9 49 9 50' 2.09 2 12 trot her-... 56 10.14 10.18 1.42 1 45 lston.... 68 11 30 | 1230 THoM AS B JE FER, President. Spartmnburg and Union R. R. June 30 25tf CJORN, BACJON FLOUR 1000 Bushels Prime Corn, Prime Clear Rib Sides, Sugar Cured, Canvassed ams. New Country Flour. For Sale by CARWILE & McCAUGHRIN. July 28 29 tf. FOIR THE LADIES. nother supply of the cele brated love Fitting Corsets. Received by ARILE & ICCAUGURIN. July 28 29 tf. ME FEMALE CJOLLEME, Statesville, N. C., Will resume exercises 1st September next. The Western N. C. Rail Road, mnak .g connection at Salisbury with the North u'arolina Road, renders it easy of access. It is in a hiuh and healthy region, in view f the mountains; from its summit there is a complete panorama of the surrounding ountry. The building is large and com modious. The teachers are experienced. Board, Room, Fuel and Washing $15 per month. Tuition fromi $2.50 to $5.00) per month in regular classes. Music, Painting, Ancient and Modern Languages extra, at moderate rates. The boarder will furnish ber own Toweis, Sheets and Pillow Cases. Next termi contirues 16 we-ks, ending Dec. 22nd, and the next after begins January 3d, 1870, and continues 24 weeks. Address E. F. ROCH WELL, July 28 29 tf. Statebville, N. C. Furman University - Green yille, S. C. The next Session of this I;stitution will open .-epember 15th, andl co:ntinue forty weeks without intermisske. THREE YEARS' SC 1 tLA RiEIPS may be obtained, conditionedt on thle paymnent of thirty dollars annually for thre-e years, and entitling the boider of a scholarship to the free tuition of one pupil nm all the REGULAR Schools, on the payment of the annual charge of five dolbirs or Incidental Expenses. The Regular Schools enmbrace MATHEMATICS A N 1) MECHANICAL PHLOS0PHY, Prof. Juds.on: L.' TIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, Prof. Faber; GREEK do., Prof. Smaith ; CHEM ISTRY AND NATURAL PRILO-PHY, Prof. Harris; LOGIC, RHETORIC, AND INTELLECTUAL AND MORAL PHIL OSOPH Y, Prof. Furman. Dr. Faber will instruct it' German French, and Spanish. For instruction iu these languages, or in Practical Chemistry, there will be an extra charge, to be regulated by the size of the Except to holders of scholarshii-s, the charge for the year for Tuition and Inci dentals, will be sixty-five dollars. Good $oarding, exclusive of lights and washing, can be obtained at about $15.00 per oth'. For Catalogues or Scholarahips, address the subscriber. JAMES 0. FURMAN, gELTT 1NOTIC Dr. W. B. 'Kellar takes great pleasure retarnig i. ti anks to the public for thrir kind rnd liberal patronage heretofore extel.it: to him, and would say to the pub. lic g-,nerally, that he feels determined to renew i. :s in the future to do his work ch.-ap r :d better than he ever did. His ueplu r.1:ury McKellr. hasjust com menced tI a.a:dy of Dentistry, and will fill and extract. teeth free of ch:'rge, for he next three months; also insert teeth at a very reduced price Notice what the Dental Vulcanite Coin pany says: Notice is herery rren, that Dr. W. B. McKellar, of New,bei rv County, South Car olina, is our only Licensee for the use of Rubber ,s a hase for artifici tl Dentures, in Newlherrr County. All persons are hereby caul ionted avainst purchasing Rubber Dental Plates of any parties NOT Licensed of thi? t'ompany, as by so doing they render them seires egqutlly liab!c to prosecution for in fringement. A rewar! will be paid for in formation that will leAd to the conviction of any parties of unlawtnl use of our Patents. JOSIA H BA(;ON, Treas. Goodyear Dent'l Vulcanite Co. Boston, June 1at, 1869. 9 $rm. Buy the Best ! We now have on hand the following pop ular styles of Ladies and Misses boop skirts: The Dew Drop, Tip Top, Popular, Favorite, Reception Demi Quaker, Grecian La Parie. The Duplex Elliptic is a areat favorite witt the ladies. and i. universally receommended by the Fashion Magazines as the standard skirt of the fa4hionable world. To enjoy the following inestimable advan tages, viz: Superior quality, perfect shape finish flexibility, durability, comfort anc onomy. Buy the best MAFEHIAS BARRE & SON. June 2 WILSQN & WHIKR~ THIS DAY OPENING A* CHOICE STOCE~ OF DRY GOODS, Dress Groods, GROCERIE S, &c, &c. &c. CONSISTING IN PART OF: CHALLTES, BERAGES, MOZ AMBIQUES. GRENADINES, POPLINS, MUSLINS, PRINTS, CAUICOES, &C. SHIRTINg, l@ STRIPES, &C. FA4 CY ARTlCLES, & SUGARS, COFFEE TEAS, MOL ASSES FLOUR, BACON POTA TOES, CROCKERY, GL ASS WA RE, WOODENW~ARE, STONEWA RE, &C. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES &C June 220Otf WINDOW SHiADESe .For sale by . D. MOWVER. CARRIAGE AND BUGG1 FACTORY. We will keep constant:y on harid choie variety of fine Top and no TO! Buggies of the latest anid most approvet Old Cairriages and Baggies renovatet and made to look good as new. Special at tention given to repairing fim Carriages and Buggies which is imuportan1 to consuimers. Repair nz done in the best manner an< at favoralie prices. In co'inectionl with our factory we art filling orders for line Gaerriages. light Rock~ aways, Germntnownis Pheatotns, Top an no Top Buggies trom a first class North eri Factory. Terms . ash on delivery. Our factory is near the Depot. ~J. TAYLOR & CO. July 21 28 ly. Notice. I will pay the highest market price fc Igod Bee-waz. A. HAERIS. 1869. SPRING 1869. swo'TO OF SHOES l! ABRAMS, GRIFFIN & HARGROVE Have now in Store an elegant Stock of GAITERS&SHOES, For Spring and Summer wear. of every pattern, make and material, which have been selected specially for this market. and we invite particular attention to them. As we deal exclusively in this line, our Stock embraces a large variety, and too, buy Ing as we do, in such quantities, we can af ford to Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest. >'- Call and Examine our Stock and be convinced.fi We return thanks to our friends and cus tomers for the very liberal patronage be s-nwed upon us in the past, and respectfully a.sk a continuance of the same. M..rch 24 tf Capt. McFall, WITH 11ESSRS. IRRE & SON, Takes pleasure in informing the Ladies particularly, and ti.e community at large, that an elegant Stock of Goods is now open for inspection. In the line of Fine Goods, special attention has been given, and the assortmect of Embroideries, Tattins. Laces and Trimmings, Is the completest and best ever before brought out. While the Stock of Dry Goods, While and Heavy Goods, And Dress Patterns in Poplins, Lenoes, Mozambiques, Tamertines, Grenadines, Challies, Silks, Muslins and Calicoes, TOGETHER WITH Shirtings, Sheetings, Stripes, &c., &c. Are of the best grades and qualities. To which is added an elegant and beautiful assortment of fIantg and goilet $tttides. All of these Goods are offered at reason able prices. Call and examine. March 17 11 tf. CLOTHING. AND H A TS. At Wholesale & Retail. --0 R. & WV. I. SWIIFIELD, Columbia, S. C. We have received our SPRING STOCK of the:above Goode bought for cash, and will be sold at a small advance. Country dealers supplied, and prices guaranteed AS LOW as any house south of New York. We keep the best fitting shirts that are made All the late styles of French Casi meres for custom work. March 24 12 tf. SOUTH CAROLINA State Agicultuiral & Meclianical Officia1Oran of the South Carolina State Ag ricultural and Mechanical Society.) At an early date, the subscribers will pub.. lish the first number of a Monthly Magazine; devoted to the development of the material interests of this State, and the whole south, and will distribute five thousand copies gra tuitously, so that every one may see what it is before subscribing. They intend to make it the best and handsomest industrial maga, zinc ever published at the South, and they ask the cordial co-operation of every gocd cit izen in this enterprise, which must re dound to the public welfare. Persons wishing copies of .the Brat Lum< br-, will please send their address to WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELLJ, May 1219 tfCharleston, S. C. The State of South Carolina. Fifth Circuit Court-Newberry-In Equity. Having been appointed special Referec in many of the causes in the Equity Jurlsdie ion of'~this Court. I would hereby notify all whom it may concern, that Courts of Refer ence will be held daily at my office from 9 o'clock A. M., to 2 P. M., until the 10th day of september :iext. sIL AS JOHNSTONE, Referee. Aug. 4 So tf. Notice to Cotton Planters. We, the undersigned, beg leave to inform the growers of cotton, that we have na'!e arrangements to run tbe following well knownm GINS BY STEAlt, at our Warehouse in Colum',.ia, this season, viz; Albany Star, Emery, G uillett, Carver, Brown, of Geor gia, anmd the great American Mills Gin; which enables us to gin and pack thirty fve bales per day, giving the planter the option of either of the above gins, which jutities us in offering our services at a much lower rate than any one else. We are also prepared to enter into en gagements to gin and pack on plantations in any portion of the State. Gins, Presses, Powers and Engines for sale. Au. 18 2 6t. Columbia. S. -C. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. --o CASH CAPITA L-$2,000,000. Assets 1it Jan'ry 1869, $3,966.2s2 30 Liabilities " " 106,837 48 --o J. H. WASH BURN. Secretary. Geo. M. LYON. Ass't Sec'ry. T. B. GREENE, 2d Ass't. Sec'ry. CH AS. J. MARTIN, President. A. F. WILL' AR R,Vlce-Pres't. D. A. HEALD, 2d Vice-Pres't. SILAS JOHNSTONE, Agect, -Newberry, S. C. August 4 30 tf. CONTINENTAL HOTEL, LArRES C. It., S. C. This establishrert bas been completely furnished, and is now open for the accom mod"tion of permanent ->nd transient board rs. Table well supplied. Rooms com rortable. Terms moderate. J. Y. H. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. Aug. 4 30 tf. FRESH ARRIVALS; The undersigned has Jcst returned from New York, with a la:ge and complete stoek of Dry Goods and Groceries. wich he is prepared to sell low for cash. Feb. 10 tf. D. MOW=R. _ Spring Dress Goods. A few pieces of nice Poplin and Challie Mobair Call and see them, at D. ROWEE'S. Feb 10 tf Notice. I have -been solicited by my friends from time ttdtime to order stoves for them, and L would now say to all who desire one of - the best COOK STOTES, that I have made sai Isfactory arrangements with the mannfactt rers, and can dll orders for all who mde ire. . D. MOWER. Jan 13 LIME. Eor sale by Jan 13 D. MOWER. Just Received, Some very heavy PLAID 03 NABURG, for sale low by D. MOWEI. Jan. 27 4 tf. D Y MILLINERY GOODS A good stock of the above eon. stantly on hand, and for sale low for cash, by D. MOWER. Jan 13 tf. New Orleans Molasses. For sale by Jan 13 " D. MOWER. Prints-Prints. be land handsome styles of Sris Print, at Ladies' Baskets. A fine assortment at D. MOWER'S. Feb 10 tf. Kits New Mackerel and Salmon, for sais b Feb 10 tf D. MOWE. A nic tok of Sugars. CaD. aOWm EBa Leather, for sale by D. MOWER.. NEW STORE-NEW8TO?L Groceries! Groceries!! Groceries!! Bacon, Flour, Salt, Sugar,. Coffee, Lard, Molasses, Soap, Candles, Matehes, Cheese, Mackerel, Candy, &c., &c.. &c. March 3 D. P. BIZZHARDT. SEMSOMBEs GOODM! JUST IN! A H ANDSOME ASSORTMENT 0OF D RE SS GOODS,8 SUITABLE FOR TilE SUMMER, .SUCH AS, B ERAGES: GRENADINEs, LAWNS, SH EER ORGANDIES, &c., &c. We offer induceuments as to price for aU Spring Dress Goods for the balance of the 1 so, in receipt of a fresh lot of Chelly's Kid Gloves, silk and Lilse. Gloves. Giove% Fitting Corsets, Bone and Reed Corses-alt numbers-a line or Trimming. Ribbons, all widths and colors, Fringes, Gimp, Braids. BAn el'egnt asortment of Gents' Under; Vests, in silk, lisle th3read, -(brown- -and white), cotton, novia, gauze, merino, &c. Anoher lot of hand.some Shetland and Grenadine Shawls. We always keep the .Dest Toilet Articises such as Glycerine. Palu. Oil, Poneine 'Pin. ice. Castie, Honey, Almond and Congress Soaps, Language of Flowers, Love the Roses, Opopponax,Iblang,Nlght . ug Cereus, Burnet's standard OIg~. French and German imported Cologne, feh Pomades, Cocoine, Caliston, &c. A nice assortment ofprints, Bleached and Brown Goods, just to hand, together with a full line of other Goods for the Dlepartment, Wrpng'.aper, Twine, hE. C VE CHOICE SUGAR I Afew barrels of SUGAR, at 12je. per pound. For sale b~y MAYu& MARTIN.