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.legraho" Frreigna Nws. PAnRS, March 1O.-Roohefort is sick. It in reported that the small pox prevails among the political pris oners. The ballion in the Bank of France has increased over 13,000,000 francs. IHAvA NA, March A.0.-T et military courtmartial has convicted and sen.. tenceod to death several parties, now in New York, implicated in the Villa Nueva theatre riot last year. The insurgents attacked a. planta tion near Santiago do Cuba, killing six operatives. The Free Masons, recently arrested for holding a lodge of sorrow, are still in prison. IIAVANA, blarch 12.-Two soboon ers, voith decks crovded with blue. clothed men, escaped a Spatniah steam er by reaching bhallOw water on the coast. Captured correspodence rhows several insurgent generals are forming clubs adverse to -any proposition of annexation to the United States. From Washingtoni. WAsuINGTON, March 8.-Reoeipts from the mints show a rapid increase of work. Supervisors have been- directed to make strict examinition it)to the amount of stamps held by collectors. Colored recruits have been ordered from New York to New Orleans to reinforce the Twenty-fifth Infantry. The President signed the disability bill, and telegraphod the fact to the Governor of Mississippi as important in organizing that Statels Legislature which met to-day. Quesada is here and denies Jordan's resignation. It is reliably stated that an Ameri. can steamer commanded by an Eng lish captain, was Bred into and seized by a Spanish gunboat, and taken into Neuvitas, where she is still detained. There is evidently something in the wind regarding Cuba, but nothing au thentio has transpired. Butler nominated Charles Sumner Wilson to West Point. The proclamation of the fifteenth amendment awaits official advice of its adoption by Texas. A fight is progressing before the Iacilii Railroad Committee, between rival Southern roads through the In dian territory front Mishouri to Texas. The Judiciary Committee heard Shaw in behalf of Megarrahan. Shaw charges that the Supreme Coirt was governed in its decision by fraud, per jury and fogery. Abbott introdneed a bill adjusting the claims of Southern loyalists by thre ocommissioners. The claims are to be liquidated in land scrip, $1.25 per acre. Kellogg introduced a bill in aid of the freedmen, and to subdivide public domains, in certain States, into forty acre tracts, for homesteads for the col ored race. Referred to the Commit tee on Public Lands. The Committee on Foreign Rela tions unanitnously reported a bill inak ing it penal to furnish war vetsels to any European power for the purpose of subduing American colonies. WASHINGTON, March 10.-The Re publican Senators caucussed an hur over the Georgia bill. Binghami's amendment wvas the topic. No vote was reached. The cauous seemed about equally dividecd, and unless fur ther net ion is taken in caucus, the bill, as it came from the Ilouse, sup ported by the Democratic Senators; will certainly pass. Morton, Drake. Thayer and Cameron spoke against ; and Trumbull, Edmunds, Terry and others, spoke in favor of Bingh am'a amendment. Swann yielded to Julian to intro duce a bill which would open 8,000,000 acres of land, and against which he supposed there would be no objection. It turned out to ho a bill revoking all land grants to the New Orleans and Opelousas Railroad. The proposition received a stoi-m of objgec tions. The c'ane is was so equally divided that both parties were afraid to call a vote on Blingham's amendment to the Georgia* bill. A motion to ad journ to-morrow was defeated, as was also the motion to adjourn to this evening; but the motion to adjourn sine die, was oarried. A close poll of thoe Senate shows ten mnsjority for Birghad9s amendmnent, and unless another caucus is held, the adoprtion of the bill as it came from the H ouse is regarded certaIn. WA5IHINdTON, March 12.--Troopp will be sent to Tennessee to aid the revenue oiliors in the enforcement of laws. Dispatohes froni Admiral Poor' nen tion his arrival, in the flag-ship Bev ern, at Port au Prince, on the 9thi of February. lie had an interview with the ProfIa4Ional President add the Cabinet of Hlay ti, and ox plained that, pen ding present negotiations between the United States and San Domingo, this government would protect the Dominicans against any hostile power. The Hlaytien authorities hoped friend ly relayions between she Unitdd States *4 pd flyti, would not be interrupt~d ; ~4and, while aware of their weakness, knew their- rights, and would protect them, to the best of their ability ; ar1d that they. innet be allqwedto be judees ~Otfmr own policy.:.oo sidered the menacing attitude of the Unitod 8tete .; Ruw~ers, which rov ed u'btdnU&I, Af"ts colliilba b'et eon a United States and a iaytian war Dictator Isalo ati Pat- r n.Th Th'e Demeiats of'the'8enate are In accord with neither the Bullock nor Bryant party,, and their aotion. on RSidghamde amendment ..is soniowfiat doubtful, utgjess the Georgia Dasn erate. who 1have k~Apt aloof- tair 6o action. The fate of the amendment is doubtful unless the Democratic Senators vote for the bill as it came from the House.' It will be remem bered that democrats of the House voted for the amendment, but they en massi voted agoinst the Georgia bill as amended, and the Democrats of the Senate seem inolined to vote the same way, unless supported by some positive demonstration from the Georgia Democrats. The Soeertary of the Treasury has allowed to be protested the sale of the unendorsed Taxes indemnity bonds, holding that according to principle, deci:ded in the case of lexas vs. W hite & Chiles, they are not negoti. ble, and will be paid only to Texas. News Items. LARAMIE CITY, March 8.-The grand jury is partially composed of women. KEY WEST, March 8.-The barge Forge, from Havana for Copenhagen, with sugar, was burned at sea. The crew was savod Nenv YonK, March 8.-There is a stampede to sol gold. Continued cheering at evening's decline. Many business frins have resumed specie payments. CoNconn, N. I., March 8.-The election is progressing quietly. The telq ranop qandidaeo has recivod but ie vetes in fjNO Wards. It1006onD, M6Wreli 8.-'The Logis. laturo received a inessage from the Governor on finanocs. le' shows the debt of the State to be $45,872,000. This debt hQ 'thinks can be reduced by soling 6ut the State's interest in the interest in the railroads, which would bring to the treasury over $10, 000,000. Ile recommends funding all the liabilities of the State except the foreign debt, and the issue of new bonds, to run from ten to thirty years, with the interest payable semi-annual ly in New York. Taxation should be so levied that the interest on the fund ed debt should be paid with unvary ing regularity. Referring to the proposition for relief from the debt, he recommends that no sales of property, for debt incurred before the close of the war, shall be made under execution, unless the property shall bring its value. Ie recommends that the money ac cruing from the college land granted by the United States shall be divided between colleges for white and color ed equally. BA LTIMORE, March 8.-Aziel Low is shot his son, aged seven, to-day. Lewis was found by the police speech lessly drunk. RwnMBOND, Mardh 10.-The Legis lature passed the homestead exemp. tion bill, exempting $2,000 in pro perty from execution. Also, a bill requiring office holders to take an oath to support the State and Federal Constitutions. Ricuaronn, March 12.-The reven ue officers at Frede r icksburg,y esterday seized 50,000 cigars and 20 barrels of whiskey, for alleged violation of the revenue laws. CINCINNATI, March 12.- Many Ohio distillers refuc to, pay, while others pay under protest, with a view to bringing suit, under the forty-eight hounr fnrmenitation assessmont,. RICeHMOND, March 12.-Conference of the three Republican State Com mittee, held to day, agreed to call a conference for a reorganization of the party, to meet hero April 6. C:No:INNATI, March 12.-ReligIous r eviv~ls are progressing ; over 2,000 have been added to the churches re cently.--not embracing all the con 'vertsany of whom have not yet joined. NEW Yonic, March 12.-The Smidt reports that, while erippled and lying to, unable to make the least headway, off the Azores, the captain saw a large three-masted steamer. It was a dark, stormy night, and he was unable to make her out. Niw ORLEANs, March 12.-Samuel Fi. Wilson, of the Picayune, is dead aged sixty-five. 1%rovebI rigadier- General Morris 8. Mikler, D~oput~y Quar terpaster Gene ral of; the Unmted' States army, died suddeply~ yesterday, aged fifty-six. Mtarket Reports. NEW YORK, March 12, 7 P. M. Cotfon heafy aind 16bwer; with sales of 1,400 bales at St Gold 12ft. CJIAkto-r6!, 'March'. 12.-Cotton quiet and steady-middlmngs 201 ; re ceipts 416 bales ; sales 100. LIvknrocIr, Marell 1 2.-Cotton quiet and dull-uplands 101.; Orleans 1l} a 11.; aes 3,00 balgs. REPUTATIONs TO OnDn.--It is pretty generally understood; says the Ner TYork 'Democrat, that portraits of "eminent Americans," with their bi ogahis hiuh'are published'in the illstrtedweeklies, are merely ad vertisoements. Anybody can go down to posterity, illustrated with outs, and ban "Esp'qent American," if ho has gbt' tmomey bbroigh,' th'ough he can't spell his name. KoKo.-Thsis medicine ls rapidigr gaia ing the confidene of the people, nnd the numerous lestimonsals of h virtnos, given by practiliehers ot mnedicine, leaves no doubt that It, Is a safe and reliable remedy for impurity of the blood, liver disease, &c. The lait ledical /0urnai eontains an nr. tiole from Prof. R. 15. Newfton, M. D., P'resl dent of the M Medi-College, oily of New York, that speaks in high terms of its cura tivo propettaes. anid gifes a special recomn. men dation of Koekob to the practitioners ol niedioeine Thin is, we believe, the first in. st dboo '4hdesudh ' muedi@Inev have been odlallt enfddrsed by' th'e Paduity of any oi the' inedioal colleges~ and reets great eredi6 upon the skill of Dr. Lawrence, its the t~t~ a ef iofs of it pr. Raps! Rang !Rags! BrECIAL MUNvioN.-It is with more than ordinary interest that we invite the at tent Ion of our friends to the Advertisement of the "OsAT HUNDERON CotjNTv,.-'KY. 6cutrssbc," which we give a prominont, posl. tion in our columns to-day. This- is not one. of the petty "gift" or "lottery" affaire which dishonest rascals so often attempt, to pialim off upon unsuspecting people. )t a straight-forward and legitiniato enterprise, with a regular charter from the Legislature of Kentucky, and the full approval of all prominent officials and lending citizens lin the State. Wo t not believe, that any one so i'iollnod, will ever have a more favorabli opportunity to invest fire dollars imore matis factory than in this Sohemte. For any ol our frien-l who nity desire it, we will take pleasure it procuritig tickets. Wo have already bought several ourselves. mar 12-lw A Stitch in Timo Savos Nino. If you have a congh, don't neglect it thousands go to on intinely grave by iteg. lecting whit they call "A niight 0ob1l." 'liest slight colds are are very iiwiditus. They Scot becomle deep sented, and defy nil remedies. DRI. TUT'S" EXl'lECTtltAN'f will cure it, It cut be had of any Drug. gist. mtr 10-l w Latest QuotatIons of SOUTHERN SECURITIES, CitAlT L Oi'TCN, S. C , Oorreoted Weekly by A, 0, KAUFMAN, Broker, No. 25 Broad St. March 11th, 1870. STATC souatpR:s.--Souths Carolina, old 84@80 ; do, uew,--@)78 ; do, registered stock, ox int-@04 79 RAtLROAD STocxS-Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta,-@65: Or envillo and Co lumbia, 2; Northeastern, 7@8 ; Sa vannah and Charleston, 25; 4oith Carolina, (whole shares) 44; do, (half do) 22. SOUTU OAROLINA BANK BILLS. *Bank of Charlosto , - *Bank of Newberry, Bank of Caniden, 4 . Bank of Georgetown, --5 - Bank of South Carolina, Batik of Chester, Bank of lamnburg, Bank of State of p.C. prior to 1801, 40@i) Bank of State of S. C. issue 1861 and 1862, 10@ *Planters' and Mechanics' Bank Charleston, .-g_ *Pcoplo's Bank of Charleston, --- *Union Bank of Charleston, - Southwestern R R Bank, Charles. ton, (Old) __g Southwestern It R Bank, Charles fotn, (now) . _ State Batnk of Charleston, 8to . Farmers' and Exchange Bank of Charleston, .- L Eixehange Bank of Colvmbis, --- Commorcial Bank of Colunibia, 2 Merchant's hank of Cheraw, 8@ Plantors' Bank of Fairfield, 8a State of S. C. 1ills Receivable, par City of Chatloston Chango Bills, par Securites more in demand. Exchange favoring buyers. Money easier. Batik rates 1 V cent. a nionth on Stock collater als. Outside rates arbitrary. Bank notes stngnant. *tls tmarked thus (*) are being redeem ed at the Bauk Counters of each. jan 22.13 The Season and itq Danuers. The hunsa a body is chifly composed of tissues and fibres as sen iitive to every change in the condition of t he atmosphere as the most delicate el,-cirometer, or the quickbilver in a barometer tube. I tie stomach, the skin, the nerves, the lungs, and the excretory organs are espe. cially liablo to be affected by these varia. tions, and the best defence ngainst their disastrous tendency is to keep the diges tive mnchinery, which feeds and notir al-es thme whole systent in goodt working erd'er. If the stomach is weak or disordei-ed neithser the blood nor, the bile can be in a healthy state, and upon the fitness of these t wo important fluids for the offices assigned to thsem by nture, and the regultarity of the o flow, health in a great mieasure do pendsa. Whsen theo air is heavily laden with cltill - ing vapors, as it often is at t his sealson ot the year, the digestiontashould be an object of peculiar care. If it. is weak and lan guid, the whole physical structure will he enervated. If it is vigorous, the entire organization will be strong to resist the untowar,l antd depressing influence of a damp and vitiated atmsosphere. A pure and powerful tonio is thierefore especially needed as a safeguard against the 'diseases nmost comrnon in the . spring, and Hifstetter's Stomsach Bitters being the most wholesome and potent medicine of the claes at preset known, a course of it it particularly advisable at this period -of the year. t'ho stomach will thereby be toned and strengthened, the liver and bowele regulated, the tiervous system braced uip, s~a a~e put. in a state of aetire dufece against the miasma which superinducet IntermIttent and remIttent fevers, rheumta tisms, nervous debiltjv, headache, Oiypo chiondria and other cornplaints which art apt to assail the uintoned and unfortined~ organizations. TIhe body is strengthened wit hout exoiting the brain, and consequetit lno unpleasant reaction follows its reviv. ng and rn ovatig operation. mar 1-ar Testimonials from Engl1and, Su'-4ag. stfewed 'altey r~tf 1616 ho headaftef.g, I %g ihiduetsdiksaa.I .Ibta~ sace. t- t try -PBRamT IDhvs' PA IN Kcart . from.'1hi4 Lsootn found.relief. It is indeed abeliuable article, I arm yours, &c , WIL 1IA M EVA NS, (M iner,) Willenhmall, Englandl. This is to certify that I have been a snf. ferer from Indigestion and violent Siv I headache tow upwards of f.ur years. have consulted many or the Faculty, bti hsave derived no msatermal benenlt from any souirce, until I tried l'aauv D)AvIn' PAl KLLVr~a, which, I anm hiapi.y to state, has done tie mioro good titan alt I ever tri.-d be fore. [ ESTi it BR IGGS. Jiolion, England. OxNTLENR,-I have nsuoh pleasure ir epesking of the great efflcacy and useful ness of youtr P'ASN Kiisitan. Two yearu ago I wiae severely nifilicted with a painul Internal disease, when a friend of mine who~ had just returned front the States gave sme a small quatntity of PAtx Ktr.Lxa, which heo had brought over with htim. took it as directed, and the relief wvas im. msedinite, and so satisfied was I of its valum as a medicine, that I immediately sent. t< New York for half a dorzen bottles ; and amn thankful to say, that it hats proved t< my family antd friends who have used It o0 inestale value in relIeving almost, al kinds of pain and suifl'ring. Yours, &c., HI. D). M EAD, No. 1 Pail-Mall. Manoheatar. dro 21' Srersorr Noin--T parties in want o; Doers, Sashes and Blinde, we refer to thlt advevtiaemet of P. P. Teale, the largi tianuftacturer. of those gooils in Chiarleston Price list furbished oni appiloation. July 20-9ta Clean Cottn and Lineti NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AGENVIWWANTED T00 sell Admiral Raphael Semmes, "ervioe . Afloat in the Su tier and Alabama." This is a most graphlo and thrilling do. s!rlption of the periLousadventures of this commander and his oomrad's, written by Semmes himself, and therefore authentilo in every particular. Tho sale af this book has ben most, unprecednoued, and still the demand is unabated. Sold only by sub. scriptio , and exclusire territory given to good agents. Address. F. I. DIBBlLE & (X., Publishers, :'6 Aiaa'n Street, Louisville, Ky. WANTED EVERlYWHERE, SAl,E8MEN Farnio- and others to moll a New Arliol In goMat deniand. $400 00 nale by one Agent h4 first month. Ad. dress 0O0. AleEATlhlON & CO.. Nash ville. Teni , or W. Ii. 8E.ATON & CO New Orleans. La. FOUNTAIN PEN. It RTES three pages with one dip. llainm smooth and makes fine writing. Iiigh. ly recommended by all using Iheu. otly 25 centis por dozen. 1'wo saiplo I' s for 10 cenits. Address E. B. Ci E RT1, 111ad. lyne, Coni. Say where you ,#: t his Advertisement. For Pure Water, use this celebraetPupl entirely tasteless, , "62 Pump. durable and tola- 624&26 ble: equal to the good old-fashioned Wooden Pump, and 6ost tess than half the , mnniv- EMaly ar r so as0f be non-freeag, and In construction so simple that an one can put It up and kieep It in repair. .THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PUMF NOW MADE. YOUR ATTENTION 1s ooRDIALLY INVITMD 'o T1111 "Henderson County, Kentucky Land Salo" Grand Prize Scheme . Enterprise, OCfARTERED by the Legls lature of Kentucky, and endorsed and re commended by every leading official in the State, and upwards of 500 of her most prominent citizens. 511 Prizes, $314,320! Comprising the richest river bottom tobao co farins in the wealthy county of lieu. derson, Ky., with all their appartenances. Capital Priza, $150,000! Smallest Prize, $801 Also about, $20,000 in Greenbacks, being lie entire rent money of the property for the years 1809 and 1870, which will be dis. tributed to tie winners of the first seven prizes respectively. Rent, of the farms for 1809, was $12 per acre, and it Is confidently expected that they will equal or surpass this figure for 1870. Tickets Five Dolfars. Final drawing, June 9th, 1870, at Masonio Temple, Louisville, Ry. Hundreds of our best citizens, have given unqualified certil. ficates and endorsements of this magnifi cent enterprize. Every dollar invested by ticket holders, in held in trust by tho commissioners ap point ied by Iihe L~egislat urc, until the draw% in- takes place and prizes are deliverei. In order to have your tickets properly registered, buy at once of yfour nearest club agent, or remit, by Express (prepaid), Draft, 1. 0. money order, or register,!d letter, to either of the following financial ngents who will furnish full doscriptive circulairs: L. II. Lyne, Cnsh'r Farmners Bank, lien. (erson, Ky,: l. H. Alexander, Commer. cial Bank, Louisviile, Ky. t.John C. La. t haml), Pres. Bank, flopkinisville, 1y.; .)aies L, Dallam, Com.iercinl Bank, Padn cah, Ky. ; B. (O. Thonmis; Cash. Obs. and lept'r Lexington, Ky. ; V. B. Tylor, Cash. ier Deposit Bik., Owensioro, Ky. Good Club Agnis wanted everywhere TOMES, MELVAIN & 00.. No. 6 Maiden Lane, New York. IMP'ORTERS OF Guns, ,Fine Cutlery, DRUfG GISTSV' SUNDRIEXS. MILITARY AND FANCY OOODS SOf,1-AGENTS FORl Westley Rtichardis' Breach- Loading Few. ling iPieces, Eley's Cartridges for B. L. General Agents for the U. B. "Oartridge 0 2.," Lowell, Mass. *Maniufacturers of alt kinds of ME~TA1sto CARIDuEs FOR RiFLEs, PIsTOLS, Ac. BERINGER PISTOLS, I have thIs day appointud Mlessrs. ToMns, MEJ.VAIN & Co. Sole Agonts for lie sale of my Pistols in ilie City of New Yoi-k-. Deal. ers can obtain thi -m of Messrs. Tomes, Melvain & Co. at my lowest whmolesale rates, and my full guaranty accomnpanics every Platol of my manufacture sold by them. 1;ENRIY DERfltGE~l, Philadelphia, ,Aug 26, 1867. TORES~, MELVAIN & CO., Bolo Agents, (1 Maiden Lane, N. Y. GRAND RAFFLE AND.SALE Of Real Eate and Personal Property, at CA88VI LLE, OA., June 1st, 1870i PaORanTY I'ALUrED At $44,000 RaVFLhD Ar $25,000. ONLY $1 PER ChIANClE I This property consists in part, of a gene ral aseortment. of mnerchandise, valued at $8,000 ; st ore-house, 60x21 (new,) $1,600 ; 3 dwellag hou'ses and imnproveme~nite, all new, $1,000 each i lot of Itnrsiture $1,000 ; 400 bushels corn, .100 sacks flour, 0.000 pounds baron, '.M tovtn lots in cotuter of town. horses, cows, &c., &c, This property, and oilher property not Included, is vah ied nt Forty-foutr Thousand Diollars, Is to he rafilad for at. TwoVty.,tive Thionsand Dolars. Every chance, or tiek et, warranted and guaraniteed p prise vninedl from One Dollar tup to One I'Iundredi, lo Two Iliidred, to Eight lihousand pollara. No lanks--Tweive disinterested men will conlduct the Rasffle, and see that eAch and every one, whether presenit of not will Iave an equal and fair, showing. 'Edeh agent will be iformed of the ree'it ef the Ilaffle next day after it comnes oflf. Rem-." to Gill-. cers of lart ow eeunty, anid cit izonsdCusu ville. .Liberal per' cent. offerg~d agtais. Agidts wanted ina every Counaty hod Beltt. Enclose stamp. Orders for all Tickets s'ad all commjgicatiogigrupt ha adidrp ed P., mr, Miansging Agents, Ces r~, Ga. OS Q a 4 ee ir Iar da d t, ay(A o e m pany for duplIcate of. the sai . feb 8-8 , O AIJ N D.QI A~~ GARDEN SEED. 3 3M m m c AND AT E. W. OLLRVER'S Fruit'and Confectionery Store. mel 10 NEW ARRIVAL. ONE hundred Barrels Flour just received from the Mills ; every barrel warranted so be fresh and genuine, and free from onione, which will be eold low for Cash and a libe. ral discount given to the trade. Lumber. Ie also has six thousand feet Pine and Poplar Lumber, Work Benches, &c., &o.. which he will soll low to close out his Cabinet Business. F. ELDER. mar 10 PROVISIONS. 2000 BUSHELS Marylatr prime White Corn. 30 Mids. Bacon. 160 BbIs. Flour. 2 Tierces Uassard Family Hams. 1600 lbs. Lard. 600 bush. Oats, (to arrive.) 1400 lbs. Plough Mottles. 600 lbs. Plough Steel. 80 Kegs Belmont Cut Nails. 100 Tons Wando Fertilizer. 10 Tons Peruvian Fertilizer. 26 Bhls. Sugar assorted, 10 Bags Coffee, Rio, Java and Mocha. 20 Bble. Molasses aud Byrups. feb3 BACOTACO. Boarding and Day School. ON MON)AY, January 10, 1870, 1 will re-open a Bloarding and Day School. The scholas tic year will be dlvi led into two sessions of 20 weeks each. The English department will embrace every branch that constitute a thorough eduea tion. Languages, Music, Painting and lFiay Work, a separate charge. Musical department under the charge of Miss M. . Gaillard. The Ornamental branche, will emubrace Painting in Oil-and Water Colors. Grecian Painting, Warx and Shell Work, Boarding including washing $76 per ses sion, C. L4lDD, Jan -tf '____ IN BANKRUPTOY. In the matter of David M4. Mobley, Bank rupt. N OT[015 is hereby gIven, pursuant to an .order made by WV. I. Clawson, Emq , Register, dated 28th February 1870, that a OENER1Ala MEP.TING of the creditors of the said Bankrupt will be held at the office of said Register ini Yorkvilte, t'outh Caro lina, on the th irty-flret day of ,suarch, Anne Domini, one thousanad eight hundred and seventy, for the 'purposes named In the twenty-second etion of the Dankrupt Act of March 2, 1887. 8,. D. CLOWIEYV, mar 8..ti x1 Assign..; Hs W. DifSPORTEiS (CORNER NO. 1.) jAS just received : (therty Brantly. Bflackberry Brandy, Ginger Brandy. Port Winos.'' Shorty Wine. Corn and Rye Whiskies of all grades which he will sell low for CA Si. mnar 10 grist and fleal. I NOW have a Bteamn Mill in opevatien at heTnYardi af Mese. Thnneearn A Woodward, and will be glad to receite a share of county and town custom. O),dirs received at -Mosty MIntyreo 9.wl haycverh tidit ion l ea2' I a ted 'at any residenco in town~ free. F. UQP0148. feb I0-4tt Notice I R bcyebyg lven that at the espiration of i fiincty day's front the p ublication hereof application will be made for the reqewal of Certificates of Stock in the Coloasbia and Augusta RaIlroad Coinpany, sai4 Scrip having been lost ordestroyed. Raid Serip bears dais 6th day of 3ulv 189, No.878, for four ehares to Davrc Milling. Quardian for W. A. b1illingp. No. 872 for four shares to David Y'. )il. N.816 foy sx cbates to $4n .R. Mill. llng. W. A, MILLING. flAVING likt A ?alieturnp s Adiminis. AL trator or the estate of John R. &enate dy, deo'd, . wIll 1y to theis y # of d 8 a oq~$W~p~ ~~ t djrAill 1529 1 ~k1 T~'e thei Gaeden Seeds ? White and Yellow O]3-IOT SDT, And a large lot of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. Just received by Ketchin, McMaster & Brice. jan 26 BARGAINS I BARGAINS I IN order to change investment we will sell at reduced and popular prices, from this date Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware and Gro cerles, and we not only invite inspeotion of our goods, but a comparison with the Choap Goods offered for sale. Just Recleyed. Flour, Lard and Bacon, and on consign went a choice lot of Corn, Bults Fresh Garden Seeds, juet to hand. Terms Cash. TH OMPSON & WOODWAR D. fob 8 Two Dimes and a Half Pays the Bill at McINTYRE & CO'S. 500 LBS. Mixed Candies. 2 Gross of Prize Candy Boxes. 2 " Canned Tomatoes 2 " '- Corn. 24 Boxes Raisins, 8 Gross of Pickles. Fresh Crackers. 2 Cascs of Sardiuos. Oranges and Lemons. feb 26 SELLING OUT. TA l'tH ES, Clocks and Jowelr-y, from Ilie t finest to the cheape.t, Ifilver Purp Dhains, and other kinds, Coral Neelbacef, Doral and other kinds of Earrings nud l'inin Gold Rings. . I am seliig out at a vory small profits. CHA R LES MU1LLERt $econd door from1 Col. Rion's Oflice. jan 18______ BACON ! BACON!!. 4 LOT of fine Clear Rtibbedl iacon, just a reiceived. Also, a lot of the "suelle of Baltimor." Murprise Boxes, at mar 1 RL. J. MoCARLEY'. NE.W 000DS A small lot of REASONA BLE GOODS, SPRING 0AI1,, &e,, &c, A Stock of North Carolina Shoes. A large lot. of School Books, Blank Unoks, Paper, Pens, A&o. Just received. KETCHIIN, S1eMAS IER & BRtICE. mnat' 1 SOMTHINO NEW. TP subsc~heriber has uV'ased tb l'atenl IRight for mnak Igh poundS of hut, ter ot of one galn' of tmnk' No'huwm bog. Call at his stor-e and examine the butt er. Paml y IlghiM for sale, felpQ ___,_____ ,0___ TI'fll "elebrated Jack, 8S T O N E W A L1T,'%"1 stand the present seas at Joe Kennedy's planta4 tion, *vo wiles west of Whtusboro, on the Ah ford Ferry Road, sx D).RI.GLADNEY, feb 1741m PLOUR DEALB~R AND ONMISSION.IEtCH ANTV ke. g Npears' Wha9/, 'BMio 4. God to choice PINE 'euPi'A it'ht A and FA MILTY PF;O Ut, huttable ?or. tsai lng, oonatantly on h and. $an 22S8tU L pevsoals having ' olaimse agaihs~ A mP edd, cssaevaeequs g - t p se t fi~ae r o astested 4 Are tielling their TREMENDOUS 8T0K OF J)RY GOODS, &c., Coast for Cash~gl. CALL AV D EXAMINE. fecb 112 Livory and Sale z4; STABLE. p T iE undersigned will receive on or IWabout the 201h JInnuitary, fifty head of fine lores anid %ules at his LIVERY ALD SALE STABLE. Ilo keeps constantly on hand hlorsen, 1in1oks, Buggien and Wagons for hire, and respectfully molicit tho pot roiage of the public. A. F. UUODINo. jan 8 Just Received, A.OT of fine Flour in vvAl of 0ll S:. os. Ricoe, Lard Bacon, Coffees and 'ugars f all grndes A L.90 Liquos, Wines, Pourtr, Al0, Brandy Poaches, Durhanim Tubacco and Ci'gars of Ithe finoes, qualify, which I will sell low for Cash. R. J. McCA RLEY jon 18 WE re now offering our entire WINTEIl STOCK at C;OST. The bebt bargatius n~noo the cluoe of the war. Call and soo for yourselvos. L ADD 13ROS & CO. jan20 JUST REEIVEDs LOT o' llah aimo Itaicon, &lardinue, PJlekies. how Chow, Clhhire Cheese, Coffee, Sugar, Smuoking and Chewing To., baoco, Sogars of all gradtes. Also a fine lot of Camsnuon's Iht ra Faily Flour, which will bo sold at COST'. Wo also keep conalantly on handl a fine as6Porttnout of Wln., fiqunors and Ale, which We offer at greatly reduced prioes. A nico lot of M!ens' Womues' andI Chii dIrens' Shoes and (Galters. Call andi rco. jan 00UO 10, 8'1 UAl'T & CO. EXE'UUTIOR' H A LE. of Probate for Firitfield (>.uniy, w II sell to the hIghest bidder, at tho le ra'ui - denoe of 'Ilhoia, Yarborough, decased, on the 10th day of Nlarch, A. 1). .18'70, tho following articles belonging to the Estato of said deceased, natnuly: '44} Ihshels Whea 5 fiead Cattle ; 1 old fule : 160 reet lumber ; I selt Unrpen ter's Toolut; -1 a.o. Turner's Tool4 ; Corn k'otder; IIC pac; -, ousehuold and Kitchen fiirnlitrp: an ,n aeol lanos articles. ' trni dsh. t;A.51helN.itUE.er ADMINIxSTRATroR'S NOTICE, N07TCE is boreby given that I wiul muali Idtdtion to the Judge of I'robate fer Fairfleld (Jounty - on the lst daoy of A pdl, A. D. alill olook In theo iorenuoon, for a $nal, discharge es Admlinisitrator -of the es, tale of 1enao hMorris. dvco . WV. C. hiAtt$.ON, mar 1-tx2 Adr. , Administratore8 Notice, NOTI'Ca i~herebiy 'giien that I will make Iapplestion to (1he Jitdge of Probate for areh ounty, for a final diothargo as Adminilfator of the estate of Jst es oug,. lss, dgQ'd, on the 8th day of 'r pi next. fnar 8 f1x2 A M r. ~~be preparedl en 'Vdnesday, l'Mt 1l. . 0 IprIe 1Fb oterraba, Arabrn, deire blotmste*, should ' dal at so early daj. . ntIp.s gjeu i PhIotogenphy. il Wodwarig /toe, at the tpper o - usgreolet WILN &'WfltLlh, I feb 19f' - Phtoaraphsers.