The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, March 13, 1867, Image 2
a Coitstititt iwi whidt is rnot worth), of't
1CfCtand pv r. tin? , I
"'loso, %%-]to lulvocntvied 11h6 right of i
amom Wqm inl Shir qwvn j"OHim~- I
tionl t hat, w'e i131 nlo rtigai for Li vo, td I
tii o fei, rl* 1'i( . or' jiri.pitity, lifeo, anidI
l Wifte , V Woul'I iot, 11L.' , 1nfi u de tol( '11
WO. DIOWi VORI ' ( li 50irllR, wit rill)'e
that, they were ini truth ull fjet fight It
IJIitan1(1 their b(; l I it 11 o6ih n r
ill., nI i o of tra itr :t gaint,.1
111lglgovrali''lit11, ,V1 . eI li
inl hMUsoY Wt hu rank2 of seiv..I'vhii f
aiot M', CeOecrtte than 2 to th 0 ld Ilin"
6iuo 01 Vi f~ti Ieu tl, 111.1 rIii ithy, n'iuL I
Sydn ey. ?40, let.; IeOV. (Iiii to tho
they Sho0uld be pui shed, Ilecordlit g to
a Lk, ti upon IionnO~ ,e I es n0 OF: It If te
Ciulin whiichi tlo'v di nitbi iic'hrj I lN.
11, is a part, ofr our1 pii hisiory ivhii
can) iluvel be tor,-otle' ti ,at, 1jitL .1111ii l'
4110 war was and ;iouH ue e~r~cade oil
rot 110 Jlirpuo 'ofrtii A.jowI b)2l Wit, oe.
I to mihirc'e tutu ( 01sftititl-i lli i latwi4
nitil1 I ho v NhenI Ili-3' '* s Joy the
parLtit'a ill r. Ii Ifioii, tlu Cotte.'t Ijltd
edl. TO11 re'soh 211 i vasadoiLflaed li I
sent, orth to the wvoril ill)9tllill()n !y, I))
111lu S'2lintel Will with olli t. w o ti i:~li lt*
Ilng volCu'A ill I ih ou. It wiis lie.
Ceitvcii by thle f"iiends1 of th11 it Ullull itn
th1 &')~i, wc'-l ns thu No't h, as
,Oxpfr's.-Ri Iillhles3t"1311(td lll trv he ob.
iet ofth or tile Wlr.ai tIChu) of, it,
t olin gV( ti'i 1 I or m3 'in haI lliI'flmtI
to ill's* ciiisu. Tlo lt'fllllt itltt iv b
CIolit-i ttioii al' iltha w. of 1110 Ufnion
mvuiI secure to) thi'l1 isit ba ch of
ou~l. pi'lil lliC of ftalic I al.ll
gulle Iat(t peii, antol m S hlii'itL' 4icannoltt.
iiivaii'f I'ne. ael parlY wli',an
flo t. uhi' Oiq Y i iS u1111:11r'II i luV
uihlt.v Oltin Mun" iwillefi't1lI e,
it.ouliott : ii'luplctl alI iir.1~ in
Ihi' of111 I lra I i'ii'I1 111 illl: fillayl i .;e
impaired. l Tov 115 I- llu' icivci ftil!"
ftrom 11 oliu. nty fitc' Sta I~llIlitkI lroR
liti th.11 dotl)..)(t1i~lu l'hl~ i
V I' ' 01 Holtli''w d fIll I i'L'i iu'll
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1111W 4VIIIj oi CI oni , or Ollull ofrc
Lion. lich iv ns il l Wai' ARe ll, th,, )it.
b.ie lvifaici l'i.*iic b th i~li. ''cai tatei
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4hedtigtr tt i'l 'l ii ad i) rcioia ofI
illof olild i ~i I ,ti'e 'il i to jst
grullll o' 101 viil t' 'il ino il. ~in~
an"e any vtiltr .iti1ci oiove thate~i it~ Con.t
ilet Im, riliiy I l. Vii fallic ned
HOt* IIM irft'~ tot lco vl'li'iio Isii$ etfla
of 2etol ~till' wout (11121 fli ll.1 itiutt
lil if iiv l t hoL' i'd llioll* m*si 22 I helvi
isfactoly 111 Iii l'Ii Lim of' wj'iIle f'it u
11)11 rtl'lo ' civ'ili war (i i t ll ll' ll ie to
1110t~ (~viii ' , Ot1li Ridllll'd to1n
O.1.11c w,i th'i l ( loal, o I l 11 ,l
a i's i i v a !"A. v.-i ~ il
60 whole ppieope, nn1l wlicb 11e4 aflct
i pa rbI of the t ' n' ( i I i, t ('If1.' (nl d r--1
ag Li lie of the prc -t g..niration,
mt ior a (% to come, i -e s:101:01 rem m
>0r th.i t a. ll me are ni l l '- lo3
i hearing in ShO comnnS whic d11- 10
)pon the'. de( Ail'y of' theme.1 1 .3 ir
,hib l. A t pre t. a i. '
loll.-d re rse ahn, a i wn (%w
1rth aLIy ofthe present Iniinth, :;t
Wtes wl lm WAim, a vl in SO
luoi of l iepr 'AIive. TI rare
Wct, widh ;h" b:::)-rfant, r tii .
or M4, Shol i i -.: to a
to thle nuinniilont. "t ,U i,.lA' ndq
d0 to condy 1r6he ri;--m Ni JIr-i
i0., the, law whichi it vk! -h., ofll
u1stitutions wiebv it impl-r
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tl lflgiii3 (31Ce i ol I is4
r c3onr, t.e lion, m 01 r
Congres hms heynm it phm An,
m.0.3 houd a') i r nt dealy ofc achill i
himtl 3ConNrs dem l'a(moe. ItI ho -
t tnl-'e f dt ( 1 .C : ~ie, I lil :.
. c t ieue at i was 1 a . 1 1 lorl i 1! 13 t 1,
el11o ':itary authorityO ; inl the pi-a lo:
l'Ol;:re , th)(le :nn3 r3tt i.o n i :.
W .. h Inw o inelobeye d hli., dene !:,
tihe 1nre ofi re r i:- \ cf c it.
"tt ovurnmnit, te 1 bi0.~
to take the Test hath. MeA al V
prorOum(if ti o I
heii been i-m e r i'h the r 1 11 a
that, sat Test Oa t. I this -1
thle two plans are : 'i l.ar.
.But, OIhey. are. -ilike in n1
nre.t-33J~' Thel Presinn dome131'e 1. 1
ire t- liaioniI 3 of it. war dt 1 . 03 hi..'I
tgl'l (1-S, Ih133sme. 3 lIitliisden''i.o
wS31 slet .~'el.tH !i'
co .I'e vi-late (1on no t i 3
1:m3t3 pi shms il thle ( .n uti
tha whCh Forbids any 11W imniSi
the0 oligniionl ofc n..e .
In thle Prid en .. ! :' m, ,. y l l.
zon could voie, buit( every one conh'Il mt,
hold NI,)i.N one mlbraced inl on (,
of the fourteen excel'ir Oh.: CO! Ill'
hold0 Wille u111il hie: A I't rc iN( I 1l
IExcu' tivpa. In' . T h1033i ]1n ( f
Coges here are Iwo exemgh,
hohIe l ice. (he3~ 130130.n h
rebellionn thei otlhr (leao who
havei)P been31 emi333031td ofheey ali t m
d.3ability~ fo m 3 h) lir0 t. e01 ..iil (1 t
Tha igh3)t ofou3.9.ere
iar based oa. u t s- on~i n1')ts f.
.1)men of0 OlS-OastS h31n1 t:a si3a n.'133
dent L~u of that o tNortoercstes. u
T0)0)1C')o dditlwe necpted~'u Cth a
ment of tik~is-ttes6od
Th Jo gTnen o datl sou
interoetation ofoit by the t'ni01d
"AThe 13a111 of t.leinh whh
threans tolrsh out the(1o lt vehile
conutrot cu ( CA es., that, a cc ord..
ing t- tio WK ra-m ili, t' e live of
CVtLI, 1,1171, 81 ') nI i ;II'8 and of
evr i 4 1 1 a 1It a4.1 ' in v -uh
m11. Anlt y-,t we have n; (n
:111h1a0 w. in-e uwi llin to Hk it
: ;dcp inr owards rd ig ourselves
of t ! m:>n r'2n-rnthE
Ie; igo . : w of .h
'out i v;I ll C0r ( : t; -,! of
n u t a i pa.
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m ~a (t uIv.>.!.> t. 1., 1;- ee a Is t itr..
(ia f.or marie N w Y r
Boinothing for Tlioug1tt.
Weiro perinittea to aa~k oIwiig
"XtraotI of zi. Ilotter froin a disigiislicdI
;ltOIl V!~eso upi auon i:4 1orthy of
I'Cep o1,i ti. l y3
;Oktut.. oc 2 rgan3i3/c. fIICN%'3t3(t t'overnl
31CiIats, under t'414 i'm'v jlt pa ssed by
Ci '':,lett ing tho ~~k vote,
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'tho0 11C1. thilg LV~ ill I"cI)'ltW'titOII
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ii)'1i 1g1 ini ht I We. roodyni u"- s14 iuh
uyeu'a1. nor aetaIvo I t'V('t' an 12011' 5"
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i Othe lvoy 4ic a prac' ictl kaaulCdI'le of
IN I. hlli nover V orVIt 'liMt4ool'
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\W4.- lvi:h our la ik'mfl seit 5110 S,
:taain the Yuu' X 'I huebl.Ib
11i.Cho4 Lv N' C1138. 1% ITZll, anld ckditcd b~y
'.r.32 ,\ 4 : to ho it valuable
Viil'ia : ~i'vil ill 111 Pr'oa bl.ililt', tal(
Vvv ;,' a* ct, ill -.- i.,v or "ho proa'3
1) ill roI;i 3Iiim t tile lnt ' Stntc~s.
J14'r- :t-tio al l,111"Y '(ilu ill it gireat.
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4i'* 11 ,4 f~ . 02)- i4!t'i' i , t lite last S S
s;iui (sa;.y S.t ult I inuch la ha eena nid, ps
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klll 11lli oil". cile apper 1);i ret to l ds
the1~ N-dw) iie)1:l I Utio tai ,t 1114''alr
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R.coNSTnUoTION iN ALAijAMA,
The Virginia, and Georgia papers aro
filled with discussions on the Military
Bill, and wit.h accounts of pulic meet.
ings held to consider the samie. North
Carolina also seems to be stirring, and
even Alabama is now being hcard df.
For the information of our readers we
copy the following from the Mobile
A dvcxtiscr :
It will be soon by reforonco to our
dispatches that, notwithstanding the
bold and powerful veto iiessago of the
President, both louses of Congross
have passed tho Military bill by the re
risite two thirds ir.stjority for the io:ns
uro to become a law. This action puts
an entirely nwv face upon aflairs, re
(iring tho calmest cousideration and
wisest action ol the part of the South
ern peolo to avert oven worso edahoi.
ties than the passage of this bill would
indicate. The responsibility for a incas.
ure so fraught with evil to the country
does not lio at our door and we should
be careful that wo do all in our power
to plick the flower of safety from the
nettle danger. There is hope, and bare
ly a hope, that the Supreme Court of
the U nited States may declaro tihe law
uil and void before its p-rnicious
principles become engraftedi upon tile
hidy politic-nd)(1'no means, .sh10ould be
left, untried to have it so decided-but
let us not forget that it is now a ilaw
of the land, und that if wo expect the
protectaion which .the law itself guaran
tees il is our imperative dity to yield a
graceful if not cheerful obedienco to its
provisious until repealed or set aside by
coim)petent legal authorit.y. To stilmit,
with the best grace we can to what we
cannot, help and make the most of
circuistauices.which wo caniot avoid,
1P, it seeis to us. the only alternative
left, us ; and, as anl initiatory. movetneit
inl the right direction, we suiggest that
Governor Patton at once call the Leg
lat.ure together to take such action as
the occasion demands.
Now that the bill is a law, and will,
in all imman probability, be put into
operation with or without our co operit
tion, it would look like sheer madness
for the true people of the State to stand
back and let their be places usuripod
by those munfriciidly to them, Prompt
action of the regular ant horitios of the
Stato emay prevent 41much confusion and
do great, good.
RlwruijN lD)y.--Tho Abbeville pa
pers state that only about live him
dred c:ses haye bll returned in that
District, a smaller number than usual.
Tihe Anderson hdclluycncer says four
hundred cases have been returned. in
that District.
The Courier says there will be about
four hundred cases in Pickens, inelnd
ing seventy-five cases sued to last Fall
Tferm.
o'le Eidgefol-I Ar(lvtiscr reports nine.
hundred in Edgefield, a large nmill.or
of which were Summary Processes and
suits of Aiim illistrators, &c.
Contrasted with the returns of five
years ago, .his state of things speaks
well f'or the forbearance 'of tho peo.
pl with each other, ospecially when
we Consider that more than five yoars
have elapsed since the law was open.
in this connection, we ml1ay montion
that Congress has passed a Bankrupt
Aot. We have not seen the provis.
ion of the Act, but' inclino to the
opinion that almost any kind of bank..
rupt law will bring imch rolief to the
country,. amnd wil1l enable those in deb~t
to be relieved of' tihe mountain that
opi~presses thenm and their energy, and
to) b reaithe free after surrendering. all
their goods anid chattels, rights and
oredits, except what is allowed by the
said Act
AND)
GERMAN HlORtSI POWDERS,.
ALso
French Window. Glass Putty and Pet roleum.
For sale by
KETCI11N MoM ASTER & Co.,
F~'ine New OrlIeans' Molasses.
S UGAR H~onso Syrup, Stueap Molasses,
kCrumshed Sugar, C Sugai' and Chenp
Sugar also Laguayra and Rio Colf'ee, and
Fluno Toa. For sale by -
K 1ETrOHIN-- MOMASTERt & CO.
WANTED.
-100,000 L]8.
OF
(Cjean Cotton or Ihteni Rags only)
BY
CAT1IOART & MATTHEWS.
' march b
PLOW iVOLDs
AND
-For sale by
TIlOMPSON,-WITHERtS & WOODWARD,
mar 7
SAEOF SOUTH Ct(AltOLINA.
-FAIRLFELJD Dist11dCT.
In the ourt of' Ordlinary.
Bly .Tamnes JTohntoni, Ordivr9 of Fai,;/leid
.I)iatrict.
.#ERxi~ EAN . A Galillard, (Conmission
V"or in Eiluity, hus applied loi ao for
L 1TTERS OF? A1)41l1NitTfcATrON on all
and singiular the Goodls and Ohattols'Rlights
.AniL Credits of Johnt Briep, late of thme Dis..
trict afgriosaid, deceased.
These are, thereforo fo elio and admonish
allan lu udlar tho kindred and heyedito'rs
of liho Eaid decaed, to be and appenir bol
fore lmO at ournott Ordinary Courti few the
said Dist riot, to-bo holdetr at ?m!rfield O 31).
on 1lme'20thi day of Match a hw.oaps if
any, why tlwq said ddmfIal4tida~ ehk Mll
(Give'n \ntder mty hand atdeai, thu0 '16th
'dayof Febrosty, n Lbe',9y of one,- Lord
86,-and in l10 ninhtyA.-fi r af of~ Apnqri
ORUn Indoenc. ..~.
3aroliua Itailroad, which hsadit been mado
n October, 180, and strictly adhered to
vould have no doubt transferrod the ship.
nicut of more than ten thousand bales of
:oZ ton to Charleston, which reached Now
i'ork by the other routo; to say nothing of
lho imniouse amount of merschandizo which
vas returned by tlie.sam'chaninel. That the
Jhr1lotto Railroad alould-receivo two dol.
arson a'bala of cotton (shippodfrom Chester
.0 Charleston for three dollars) we confoss
ocks unireasonable; this may be character.
it ic of tihe President's foresight, energy and
policy, but it is not very creditable to hi
mr his diraection, if the other Itrailroads can
prove that they too liko him, .1 not desiro
the li's shaue---but albhough we do not
p itify fho course pu:sed by lihe Charlotto
Hailroad, we hav no synpatly for the
19erenlolt or imanger of any Railroad
wlho)se' en;Iimurinty o!ill (or you may perhaps
Lall it malhu or prejmlice) requires the
i riveliing coitiununily to upend ciy//deon houm4
m Co/mn/ua, "on route" to Charleston from
any of the upper Districts, to say nothing
i' the add ioi:d expenise and the Charles
ton "'Doard of Trado" -are "so wise in their
wn onceit " as to pass lb resolution to soli
it the Charlotte Iltilroad to alter all its own
:arrabnlgilet 4, and cliango the sichedille too
'a Il the upper Railroada from ilthkljore,
RlIAo.1n11d or Port sm1outh, to accomnodato tile
l'resident. u. the South Carolinha Railroad,
and colnnect viti his sehilthle, whilst tho
bater could very easily icomolodato the
travelling co.'an inl ity by ext eninhig his One
ho41arse train lith now rns11 11as far as Branch -
villo esery day ; going Oil directly to
CIharleston as another train does at the
Y.'Iaae time, to Aua.. We think the
'41 -d (if 'Tradoe" haid belt er tio re
3 dution referred to, to the"llaiqueting Comn
mittect" to be digested nfer the next, lunch
-t their eiib room. But, a word in coniclu
Sio'i. We ieed not anticipate any change
lr tho bet ter' inl a tridinlg or commorci al
point of' view, bet ween the city of Charles
to' :1111I the citizells of he back coiuintry,
ii til Chau-leston acknowle.I'as 1hat she is
lint tle holo S%1 to of Soith Cirolina. that
al ihe 'incentriated wb'isdloma o" the State is
itot to lie found inll road Street ; tlat I here
are other RallallcaIs and other stocklihilors
W0ho.60 iliteCrests are to be consult d, as well
ais- tho of the city of hlrston, and that.
tlose who art now tolin: l :n1 !aboring for
a living" at ie plsugh bauelle, are not to be
shyloAlked (til of their cetates by gentlemen
ot' uase behind the counter.
Svenir.x.
coND ICAT ).
Extenion of tho Town of Winnsboro.
It is i,) doubt alrea.ly known, that at the
hit session of t1he Le'gislature the Corpr'latC
limits of' ouir town were extended throc
outs of a nile North and South, and one
halfoh' a mile iast and West from file
Coiut il[nse. This will. bring within the
juri- iction of our Towvn authoirities, a
imipnlat ion at leat one third greater than
we for'Imierl'y had, and have a tendency to
iimitish eoil local tuxationi. Wo are grati
ledl to have it in oi' power to welcome,
within tle Co'rporntion several of our Citi.
zens,who have heretofore stood aloof froim us
in otir imniicipal gllecions, but, who have at
the same iiie enjoyed all file local bunclits
to which ihose withit the Corporationt have
been intitled. For many years a strong op
position lias been made to tile extension of
our corporate limits ; and it. is i reinarikable
fact, that whihil-t ianiy pers in the 1s
tr'ict of' FanirIieldl haive beliuved that Winna
boro lhas ailways hadl one or msore liepresent
astivesa in ouri Slate legislatiire, wo' havo not
ha o twny yearis hut one1 (or two. 'Ti
true, maniy oft those who hav'e been eleoted
air.dL r'ejesenited us, livedi in the precincts
of the towis, but w~er'o all opposed to thc
extensioni ot' its cor'poralte limits, on account
or taxal ion--and pserhapss they wer'e sright,sc
fiar as seltf-ierst, was ecncie. Need
we name, to hiave thle aisser'tion coirrobcerat ed.
.\essrs. fibichianani, iBiattoin, lloylston, Mo-'
Cianuts, W'ood war'd, Shedid, Boyce, Owons,
hlobrtson, Clarkc, &e., &c. Uint, we artc
grai iijl t o learni t hat all of' I he gentleimon
iriferred to (now livinlg) have iianif'esteid i
Asiire to colme withlin ou nOti1w liits mmi
part icipiate as Cit ins ofthle town,ind we
auro likewiseonssiii'd, that t hose withia the
ol Coarpor'atlin will bse leacsedl to exteist tc
thenm, Ithe right hand of'
The Abbieville Bhanerssays:
'"ThIronigh a fr'iendi v~a were last wveelt
presientel by a turnip, the finest and larg.
est we have ever seen. It is of the 'sevcan
I p'.gol'ees, and mlammoit h in prioortions,
its ori.-imal weiight brimg about eighteen
poumiis. lIn si'i, it is a fair scim-enib fronm
a field of eight, acr'es, aind was gr'own by
.\aj 11i I. A. Grniflin, ft fiarmera w'i'o lputs mit
pracit ical ise his kinowledga of' agiieiltural
scienIce. Toi 111 hiii'u thlanks are due. Ina
this connecct ion, we ight give our roaders
smaei initerestiig iniformaation which wo have
riied reclative to the sowin~g, mode of' oiil
ture. andi' yil of' this fiel of Iturinips,,did
we not. hope (hat they ay haive It hiiplarted
throuegh a. sonri'e moriie diirect. We msay
i'(lnisrkt'at, for three miontiis pat, one~
thousanid puounsdO have boon gatheired dail~y
fromii t his field, and fed to t he stnk on'lie
ft rmi. T1hr'oughmont. the Sinte. 31jor Or'iluin
hias long buon eminsout as a highly success.
fut planiter', and his sueasi Is a pr'actcal
anid coisrlucing proof, ifauchiwere r'equired,
of' the bsensefit derived fromt a libieral'usto of
fert ilizer'9, the emopl.oyioent of impiroved
agriulturall impoesnits, and thorough
tllhage. Thera hal need that such oxampleai
shotal be mull iplied."
Paua or Lron-rruso-.'Nannowv E~oAP'.
-Oni Tiiesday aight, wvhiile . the storms then
pr'eraiiling wast1 it, its idg~hest pitch, thie
lightniing struck thle house of' Mr. E'dwin JT,
ScottI, eniter'ing jItst. abomve *a windtow, .iand
ecmspl ely pulv'eriaing seventy-two p aneaoI
glass. The lightniingiran around the reong
blaakening~ the waills, knocking ever tables,
&c,, tearing off'thse ?oarin~g between, the
r'oaom asnd pa~ssago, Anmt'l exinishdtig tl;id
lhghts. 51rs. Scott aml her mn'vat' wcre
sitting fn the room -whiceh the -uniwolled
dsltor euitered, and liada 'nttrow .Oeoppo
frioia death, one of' the ljon~ls wiqhrhad
been r'ipped off strihg her on tho lhend;
producleing a slighst contulon. Thio other
mnembord of tho filmnily 'Wer'e 'inDB~ttleu by
the shook, anti'au one of theni.eatressed 4
"thouglit, they Were, blown upV."-Theon
One Itif" to Indnee to'refin~e is'th11
Paris during~ the E'xposiuion it'tbe opu'rohksb
if' innd by the Friench Oovernme~nt to bul-f
i few thousand~dplP 'Who .ar, otpo'oldet4
lie thore.
* - .
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
FAIRFIELD DISTMICT.
In the Court of Orditary.
lVy James Johnson, Ordinary of Fai
.District. .
W HEMEAS 11. A. ONillard, Commision
.or in v.i , has applied to me for
LETTERS OF ADMIN STRATION, on all
anu singular the 1oo.t, umia cititulls, Aighto
nad CroditsOof Jacob F. Coleman, with will
uannexud deoroed, late of tho District aforo
said, deoeased.
These ar' therefore to ello and admonnh
all and singular the kindred and eredito W
ot' the said dooeiimcd, to be and appear bo
fo-ro ie, at. our niext. Ordinary Court, for tho
ami I Wist riot to '>o holden at Jidirfield 0. It.
on the 2tl day of March, to shew cause, if
any why the said administration bouild not
be grantied.
oivent'I unduiler my hand and seal, this 16(1h
dny of February, in the year of our Lord
1867, and in (he ninety.fh-st year of Amdri
can Independence.
JAMES JOHNSTON, [0. F. D.]
mar 9-x2t jawDw
100 iUSH.ELS
S~E ]01D O.A. 4S,
.. ON CONSIGNMEINT.
For sale by
THIOMPSON, *lTiERS & WOODWARD.
mar 7
LATE MukmMLS!
AT
Nos. 3 and 4 Brek lainge.
JACOB WOLFE
HAS .
JUST RECEIVED,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF
DRY GOODS, &c.,
CONSISTING IN PART. O
SIHALLEY,
SPIINi POPLINS,
SWIuSS MUSLIN,
DOTTED "
JACONETT
LAWNS,
NANOOK,
UN DIlEISiD CAMBRIC,
TABLE CLOTHS,
(wool and cotton,)
QUILTS,
S!EETING,
LONG CLOTHS,
IEA',VY 3TRIPED) OSNABURGS,
BLACK SII S,
13OM BAZINE,
ALPACCA,
SPILINQTWEEDS,
CASS IME tES,
B1ROAD LO THIS,
LADIES' and GENTS HOSE,
HATS and CAPS,
LADIES' SHOES,
OENTS "
CitOCKERY,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
No., c.,&o.
I only ask a thorough examination of my
GOODS. And will promuiso to soil at
greatly reduced prioces, only for
the CASI[.
mar 7
SPRING IMPORTATION
1867.
Millinery and Straw Goods.
ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO,
JStron-rERs AN JoBnui~s or
Ribbons, IBonntet Silks and Sat ins,
Blnds, Netts, LCrapes, Velvets, R iclies,
FloWers, Featiers,
STRAV B ONNETS AND L A DIES' IIATS,
TanmIMI) ANn iI~~ux-r.mu,
SH AXER HOOBS &c.,
.'287. AND 2S9'BATLT~afoR~ STnERT,
Offer tho largest Stock to be found in
(his Country, and uanequalled in choice, va
riety and ohieapnIess.
Orders solicited and prompt attention
given- feb 20-1im
TAXES AGAIN.
T ILTL attend at (lhe diffeorent, precmIe to
Iassess property, arnd receivo tai re..
turnms on the following days, to wit :At
Shilh, Monday 2511h inst.., Montielilo,
'(nesday, 26t h, Snber's, Wednes lay 2'7th,
UNlYfaehuds or Jacob VeCnstor's, Thursa
28th, l.eastor~i le, Friday Marci( 1st, Iuf
fain, Monay dth,1k0, Tnesday 6ith,
IRidgoway, Wednesday' (tb, Longtown, (or I
hintrison's Store,) Thuarsdlay 7, Mr. John
AleCully's,. Friday 8jh, Mr. Dati-1 Millin 's,
Mionday lith, lUrico's, .Tluosday 2,
Yongnoestille, Wodnezday 18th, Oladdo0n's
'Orovo, Thursdlay 11ti, *and aM Winnsm .
during o'ourt week, (Spritig Term). I wil
also give another day dt, each or' th~ above
iianvwd places, if so reqq~estedh. I willocloso
tho books tho ,1s.t day 9f Juno , aftr w i chl II
cannot regoito rdturns; and tho money must,
bepad by tho 28th' of June, umnployers
17i1 Vomtutbei. thai they are recjlredI by act.
of theo Legislature to make returns of their
employees, thie capiq tIon tax runs from 21
tp *0 years. I. J~JNNINO8.
feb14- t9xA - T.0. F. D,
AGOODU!LdH a6 rchaer enn
0 ud by Applying at iltis eth100.