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QUEENSTOWN, MarchS2..The. S maria rgqokro47 b?$y pr Pf..-1 -well; mails and gasengrs to &ded'by the Java PARIS, March' 2'2The 'trial of Nasqp 9f9m - dat 0,. A Ut utnioft-ol60ItyUMT dI g M. Mi bb 4A. and defiant i',hi answOrs, tne ooirt refused to hear him. MADRID, March 22.--The truoe be. I rieholart 0% Co l the Unionists give us battle, Radicals, let us defend oure41ves).11'E1ie Union ists support i urn amendment Vg i ur d as d to the ftw48n i UlhstE ing.~~ I;:e d, W~ s'feate by 8 o ;1 r, i Prim ''victoy "a a 'naly -lavulv the retirement of Serrano. Biraugere succeeds to pote in he Cabinet. PARIS, -Maro1h. 2-.-dontradietory testimouy to the effect that Fonville said Noir slapped Bonaparte's faee, was Introduced. A witnems heard Fonville exclino that if his pistol had nqt.missqd fire, he would have killed the Priuoe. Rochefort was called In, conducted by two gene d'armes-he" was pae, but calu. and after giving eviden6, seated himself amegng the joprnalists, nany of whoui 6wbok hands with him. Noir's brother's wife testified that Noircouldu't have slapped the Prince, because- NoIr's -gloves' w6re Intact. During the intermission of the Court, Roehefort's fri d Athered around him, but the polo pt'themn apart. Touns, M h es ac eused of .ods ' ) the .Empeyor*' life Iill 00L." by the prese~ajt hg CourtV~ A Afae 24/rimn or#ers the ayj 'ofioers 9 obey no diree tions, ,h114 oxtrd6e eventdalIies occuq *Ofb signed by.-himl-" PARs, aroh 26.-Liberia is prose cuting an active warfare against the neighboring nakives. LoNDON, March 2.-A severe *now: storm occurred to-day in England. The- riots in Pavia and Bologne have been suppressed. The now Peruvian guano loan will be introdueod In London. IIAVANAI Mlaro 26.-Three broth ers,naned Garca, have been shot for furntshing supplies to the rebels. A e6ie'engagoment is teported.to have taken plapo near Los Tunos. No details. 'rom Washington. WAsHIrdITON, March 22.-The Su. preme Court-in Doi,. Y. Flanders vs. John P. Tweed, a ootton case, reversed the judgment below, and remanded the cause for a new trial. Revenue receipts to-day $169,000. Spain' has 89.ves.iels, 600 guns, and 13,000 seamen in Cuban forces. In the Senate reports were made adverse to the San Doiniago treaty, and consideration of treaties 'for ac quisition of territory was had in open session. The , Utah polygamy bill was reiiimed, ' and disobaed td adjourn maeit. Suwuer'a 'Pill to'strenghen the legal.' reseves and 'promote specie payment was indefinitely postponed. Johnio6t introdited AI :bill dividing Virginia into two Judicial Districts. The 1-touse Comm itt'eo on Foreign Relations agree to report a resoltj tii e2:neutrality befween Spain an d~ Cuba, and repealinig .the neutralley act of 1818. The - RbeosntreetI~th - Coinmittee heafigP Nigsspedk4F~of tli4 Ten-' nessee Legisi aftre. . o a'top; lhe Tennessegans hayvel further beerlsig Thursdaye ~gred unanimogja to report adverse aoquisitiols'fet rriao a. hegavel Oom tei, by A 'yote of 7 to 8,fvrsligthe Blrooklyd naty yard opyy The Judieiry Committee reporte4 Ames ineligibire., i a Copgrepso ~ rl s*' qeaI fu 4rpvastigation -of the"od filmds. , ' . The Iouse domnittee on Commerce refore.4 to the sub-committee ..,bull port man a pi de~ noensay tosa pagepd. tar* .'9f- thea Navy' tor eontidtarttM Co iniid&Upshe'Tbnti 1i6byi% ' tie -'son's admIpen i4ppglp, passed. Grant I'ntend' 1ssurn~ general am-1 nesty wh'e Georg1 - e rastoredi AoiMftlqg delegation - G~Y Uta neIthey i jLt mor lg o Interkaa sident Lotdi of Soath Carolina, to Al. Jo no(,f r to 53M4gr0,4 io A are 1pb~t Oomiu% e tir 6 o the inoomea t JGen. V#er,' or bV Thon. a' staff, is oppobd to iilitary ieedi. str etion. T e SeniteM Was. not i session k H House met for the purpose of debate. *ewe Iterns. FORTREss, MONROlK, arc 2g. Anoth6e attempt to place Sm itlh's farm in possession of its owners failed. The Sh itE of. 1;izbethity cougy, withh e o-4-.f fifty'lilhvl, fid "sdme two hundred armed tale ahid femaluj negroes in possession. , ivq or six shots passed olose by the' Sheriff. The posse- reached H ampton safely. The Sheriff called on the Governor for assistance. DIINERSVI.L , PA.,' M04bd 22.-A large b6iler ini the colliei' her' ex ploded, killing several and wounding miany. JEFF RsdlN CITY, Mo., March 22, The Governor has signed $1,000,000 worth of bonds of the Southern Paci fic railroad. The proceeds 4ill re main in the State treasury to be used as required. W HEELIN , 'March .22."Bishop Thoinpson is dead. BALT IMoaII1, Maruh 24.-The steam er Dolyhini from' Ph1ldelphla foi Riihmoai was', burned 'to6duy "the crew barely esoaping withtheit lives. Naw ORLWA NU, - March 24.-The jury acquitted C. W. Camack, oharg ed with the murder of- Johh' Nixon, in Jabuary last. XIBmPui4, Tenn., Mareh' .d,-.Tho steamer Gruden,. honce for Little Rook, 'was stiagged to-day, and is a total loss. , No Iiveslest. . NEw 'YoK, March 26-Bailey's deputies are being arrested for tres pass -upon business men-breaking sales and removing books; 'One of them, named Koop has been balled in the sum of $10,000. London correspondents say that the High Court at Tours is subservient to the Emperor. The Nova Scotia has arrived out. The Alaska has arrived from As. pinwall. The Guatainalian revolution s over. The leaders have all been captured or shot. The yellow fever is at Rio Jqneiro. Chili haatIndian troubles. 'A Frenchman, named Are. lio Antonis, has proclaimed himself King. The Legislature of Colombia recog nizes the Cubans as belligerebts. NEWAnK, N. J., March 26.-The Methodist Episcopal Conference votes. by two-thirds majority, in favor of lay representations. SAt4 FRANCisco, March 26.-A large quantity of opium was seized here to day. The smugglers in attempting to escape, upset their boat and two of theni were drowned. 1XMoKUK, IOWA, March 26.-A se rious riot is progressing at Desmoines Rapids, in the Government works. 1,000. Swedes and Irish hold the works. The sheriff, with a large posse,'has gone to dislodge 'them.' Thirty-seven' of the' strikers have been arrested. It is feared that the canal iill be out, and the works floed ed. 'NEW ORLEAtls, March 2.--War mouth has appointed a Mayor and seven administrators, wiho .elect q so. cretary, city sui-veyos', at'orney and six reeorders. Four of the commis sioners were recommended by an 'oee total jay 'of pitisens, of whoh' James H. 'Olsy, phinew ixyor, gy a WILMING'roN, N., March 26.-A heavy rais stotzu pfevailed here all day. DsAr~ei-Pteports. que n tay mdlg 21 ; re ceipt. 864 ; palga, 56(a 1YxP40, Ire 2 oto beverage is Dr. TutIasGoldep aegle ,. Dypeli s aboi~ "i Tatt Golden 'agle EIttere. a', haq toe qu a te; ,qua one, andt~ goodmoral ehataer "rapdj' y*hl Qhiop n ;"a shleore uu~aruas esaot are frticaolly solleiting -the To R s-le ti 4ppir Meoky see1~ eers b ,o dh aim riy. restored euseoa rnish g I that the st'~em o on. for by enoug . Inther darylo th on~ Gray, who travdtin6 Turkf en 11PR 1r. the Sito-d beffeeao ehd ~a pi)dbotd fiqg -than i othor.. travolars,ha.d. oneI one of the,-!aoteri plaoes whioh-tbe lady visited, the bedsteadsiie 6i silir, ug ephgly0g;The aa t 0 a . re chief dresses of the daughter ibf th Viobrpy-of Egypt be,4utytay, 4 Cost "o00fyog ag e oag oter, aer. mere sio wero in like proportion. .I o exppnses of the wodding were'fiid (4 100,000, ex. olubIvo of'dtsesatand Ailvo bedktead. Trho satne ainotint wag~ osided f' fireworks and display, and ''eents to the slavsq ,aqpopulgoe* tt jall -t0e extrteinginoe-iot -lialsha od Vt1e women. Men who cueourage 'waste in the othero je _efjgjiys ready enough to throw away muoney on their owit follies. The Viceroy of Egypt has treasuresof p pomo.of ftbeqn costiog no less thiatn thirty thousaud dollars apiece. lie prqvi ded the par ty of the nIerof . i ales with an assortment of these pipes, and twenty slaves wore in attendance to keep the ptpes aforesaid clean and in order. The Arabian -Nights ' are plta"ht readiig, and. 4.ave hithgtq bee - garded as flotion. f ese aori counts :aretrue, thore mtot be more facts than we have, stppoaed in the "Nights." ARRaST OF A IURDaERaR-In the year of 1868, a colored man natied Peter Holines stble two 6nules frotti Mr. Finser Mathewi, of'.13oaufrt 0o brought thon to Cliarleston, sold them and then returned to Beaufort. Mr. Mathews heard of liis return and at tempted to arret hitm bat:Poir shot and killed him ''and escaped. Since then, Constable Thornas Hamulton, colored, has been on the lonout.for the murderer, and a few days aidee, while in Savatmnah heard that hewhs at work: near thi 'city. Hijouile came here, and yestirday afternoon arrested Peter at the phosphate works, about nine miles from -Charlesten. Several oolored 'fen attenipted to rescne Pete,' but lesisted upln asoortaining tthat Hamilton was armed and intended to resist all attem pts at rescue. Peter was brought to theelty last night and lo'ekid 'tyu i 'thi Ja1 He will be carried to Beaufort tp day. Gen. Hoolrer ha, prdoied M r. Walker the seoeni ai-tist, to paint a largo picturo of the battle of Look Out Mountain. Fighting Joe Hook. er, on a firey untamed steed, will of cour'e, be the star.flgtreb' " [We would also suggest that he have another painted'of-the battle of Chancellorville.] Flour I Flour.! Flour ! - BA RRELS FLOUR' ju reeved an d ,.d ) for sale'by i. W. DESPORTBS, Jan 27 _CornerNo.3 IV 'Nnmination. Mr. Editor. We beg leave to nominate the following gentlemen'for re-electio~n t'o lbs ofidoofo Int endant and Wardens oft'the Town $ef Winnsboro at the. enshing electlon, and oblige - I Catiasa .For Inthi.'iant~ I. N. Wltheru, J~ Mi. Elli Atraser, Ills that Flesh it Hit To SorofuldrV tid 11,ngb 6vf ijeij,,sms. Neuralgia, fl~InIng of-tiid ,Glanden and Joint s,f Bi Pt e efs he8kips 8#oondairy 8y philis ..ir~l t~train spo.ev3.,4spre Blood, Feml Olseases, Low ,8p is, Liter the lot of mankind. 'lint; hapiy,' -they have their antid9e.e.. pl% U'l gA g PARILL A andi QWfEh'8 ISILIGflpgaqs-~ ses the qual~et epl Iem frein flhe aa temn, reste perfec. len h, , an4 preouee happiness, wherpl pro misery. miar 24-1w ' Latest quotations eoft ' SOUTHER ib~J -OHARtLBSON~ 8. 0, Oorreoted r STATE 83ouiraitelA.Catoline/T did 83; dd, 'Adintiset st ock, as int-1'@SO'-& ,.r.in q A .s RaILUOAR . U4'ooxa-halttg .JCelu~lmba and Augusta,-@(56 ;Geawli..4uma Bo. vannahan s $eolyIut .ei~a, (whOle ps a)A464d (4lfagde>S2 a *Baok of ?g ro; sI :AI ' *Bank oS36 b.g er C ' wC Bank of Ca aman.A*.~1 e ... Bank of Ge * o A:t . 4.g&4t. Bank of S~I t4,~e prm'. I .... Bank of Ch t .,s. h st ,qf lj .... Bank of Hlambu, epx - '' i.1 Bank of State of. Otpuor t'1883, Bank oldatOt, 40 . Mldb 1606v.o and 189,.a -.' iV#I oan *P1anter*' anu4HeldhgatesP. 69.f. *Unlon BanhefVbsel..,~ahe/4f - Southweternl1a.j - e aaleu6 ,i Southwufmia~sk,tohhsigt A St ate Banlof'isrietob-e...r Farasime ns'ogg , ' fnu.~d Exehange Bank o eltmI.Jle'I bierhnmesy~ Planters' is stat er8. . Atet aWtseeper * ee;o . oentuoky's Latest and eit o What, to I mt J~ ~ ~ faneee 2 teal6 --M v - . 6eo lie class re resented. In faet wemsy say e s61 ? oumbu a the best g1Wse trointhis I l eft" E X AVO D1 Co;PAfst SoUnki,". ahd *w bollt*e they will show their wisdom by Investing freely n 616ketet: -RAd'th Adyirtieinent found III another Goum of 'Out"pae Olosely, and investigate the whole thoroughly, and learn -low completelf the foteb*tfofi the state. aent.: The Rditqr of this, pa'pr will tako pleab~tr4 ldrordoriig tickets fr iuoh of his friends aimf# wish' it. _ __ 22-4w Voso o.I ThfifmWo tapidly gain. Ing lio confidenco of the people, andi the num'dr'otii letdllnimnals of it virtues, gi ven by prAotitionets of medicine, leaves no doubt thast it.is a safe and reliable remedy for impurity of th6 blood, liver disease, &o. The latt Medical Journal1 contains an ar. tidte 7liom Prof. It. S. Newton, M. D., l'resi. dent of tie E Medi-College. city of Nvw Iork, that speaks In ligh terms of its cura live properlses, and gives a special recom. mendation of ko,koo to tle practtioners of medicine. This is, we believe, the first in etance whOre such medicines havo been otdlally endorsed by the Faotlly of any oe 4iho medical colleges, amid reflects great credit upon the skill of Dr. L.awrence, its compounder,, andsalso.-poile #Koskoo" in ihe van of- all otlvir uiedicines ol' the pre. sent day, STheSeaon ana ft. Dogcers. Tho human body is chiefly composed of i syind.. Ahres t.Q. @6tiive to Qvery os-ert d Or the t If t I 'ju* , thehfAi and t"eeh of dAdo 'X t willbe ' Jrml t Jis,(h diih se;(J t. 0e4tt ef. a a oee of a a peasevw. t : spring, 14 s -tho Cb onel $$4$ .dNaoels Wi bflnduces i itte.t and rei1littent f os, rheuma tisms, nervous debility, headache, hypo. chondrid atid dther complatfias Which are apt to assaIl the untoned - and r unforlinied organisations. The body -is strengthened without exciting the brain, and consequent. ly no unpleasant reaction follows its reviv ng and ronovatieg. operation. mar 1-Im .e Testimonials from Englan d, 81e - .iaI i ffered of everelIy 1fro r0ihi'umatio pains in the head andi race, I was. Inruoced, from. what rd said .o, U. to t0- PlAnni hVid'faI tiia-mi. from which I soon founalrelief.' WI indeed A. valtaablo Article, 0 $Ier Willenhall, Englanad.' This in to certify (hat I haye, been a surf Kara, IAm appyto state, has I __ . lip-. fmbegsn n, Elnt d Ie T of It. ve Ia ~as . mt mo4at6y nt to sense enottlend I hai a nedfhrd the 5 ( or al- y.eas idetpe CA~# 4~t~ '. BackaIoI s, D. y. atcK0.EI 48 te .A aiUrITTL11 t.51 tae . ,. .1i IJ gtaIttte~ w.Og i a 1 it fai ,fit dw wa'ss of~ g(4 4 $ Extraordina Announo c -~ DATIF9 from the 16th of the mouth, sme of e* 0166t g fc41 a t i re B N~getffeed- R1%ZOODS. Thi lebW are aIrt~ g 1 fit d some of bu;'lady obstomers have exprebsed'great regiet at our selling the Goods so oheap, lest we bteak. We inaugurated these low prl'oes frgoods in Jadu7ry here, with our renob MR RINOS and PLAii.-8, lt onoe showing; the pebple that when we advertised oheap goods. we *meant eheap - goods c and we Intend followin'g the cheap goods policy right through this summer, and we sky write it down as loud as pen and ink eatn write that we tie of'ering bargains not to be mit with .aiter ins a natural life.time. We shall attend to orders with the same care as if the partes ordering were present, and we advise all who see the advertise ment, to ordLr direct front us or send for sampes, which we shall take plei-ure in se1n'lit.g. It ordering, give colors and pri. ceS, an1d leave 1he selection of the. goods to us, and we guarantoo satisfaoion or take the goods back. in adverlising it has nevot been theI habit or this section to assign real reasons for reduced pricos, but we beg to deviate, and say that the fullowing are our reasons: lot. We nre more ur less. interested in about $100,000 worth or Dry Goods in this vicinity 2.1. ithe decline on Dry Goods Is fearful to Contemplate. M3. We tire going to realize on ours. 4th. We want nioney, and do not want to borrow, and the only way to get iL is to sell auomething. . If these repRons are not satisfactory, just all on us a g4e wl ogive you. *oli& proof .f what je say,- - If ybu see afi et iffilgly dghtby yiii friod orighim b, r,. n'ot d airo sn eof he of: It14be ou but asht alo'n 0u10i *entsr por astheae ' pe wherQ hesea from. 0.SI Tha 2ti ___._ 8ACOT &90o. HAVE JUST RECEIVED 2 IE M.CE S of Spring Calicoes and Lawns which they will sell at very !ow prices, htilng been purchased since the great decline in goeods. 20 bbls. Extri Fatally Flour, S.ierOC 1in0 Baltimore Family l1ans, Peaches, Pineapple, Oysters, Salmon, Green Pteas, Dearsm, &e., in cans. Besides a full stock of FAMILY GROCERIES. mar 22 Estate Sale. ON Thursday, tho 81st Instant, we will sell at the late residence of 0. Laugh. lint, deo'd, all the Household and Kitchen Furni ture of said estate. Sale to commence at, 11 o'clock A. Ml. M. A. LAUGHLIN, Extrx, o. R. TH IOMP4ON, Ror., mar 24-t2zl GARDEN S~ilU. SAND AT Frnit-ani Confectionery Stores .a 1 ONIE hundred Sarrete jer just received from the ktiffs every, barreiZWtirgted to bedhra~ ApdE.4.%sea, as~fr~e frs entone, whioh wll be'9l tow for CIIe alib. rat jiv~ igvits to th (4 W( 1 as ~ s teIen s ap4 1~ tia besiue timfee' Cebimet Smieste. 1. ELDIR. 00ORN7 O,1) COME! WE are now offoring our entii WINTER STOCK at COST. T1 best bargains since the close of tl war. Call and see for youraelves. LADD BRO8 &CO. jan 26 3rX:MMs: Garden Si tI I I Whit. and Tellow 05qIO]w SE3DTS, And a large lot of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS Just received by Ketchin, McXaster & Brice. Jan 25 BARGAINS! BARGAINS I IN order to change invesimout wo will sol at reduced and popular prices, from thi date Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware and Grc cerise, and we not only Invito inspection o our goods, but a comparison with the Oheal Goods offered for solo. Just Receloved. Flour, Lard and fIheon, and on consign ment a ol-Iace lot nf C.>ri, ni-tal r.-. Garden Seede, just to hnntd. Terms Cash. THOMP8,O!U & WOODWARD. feb 8 N3W GOODI1 A small lot of SEA8O0IABLE GOODS, SPRINGi CA LICOES &c,, &c, .A.1.nO, A Stoek of North Caroin4Shos A large lot of Bohool Dooks, Blank Books Paper, Pens, Aos Just .received. KETCHIN, MaMASrER & B)it9. TLOURrDBALER AND tG0EX8aI16I 1cth~tANJ No.' 2 flpeare' Wharf, BoltIimore. OGolto sahple. .FfI, 5UPE'8, UXT R an4 FAMI LI FLOUR, suitable for retall ing, eonslanli on lknd.' Jan 22-8mt Just Recelved, ALOT of Am. e Fout~ in *aoks of al1 als Rle0p0&4 SO3 ees aU4 aBera e all glatt#. f' ' 1shoeb~, Durhaa Tobseemd igAre . th1g4i ~d I 4 h ? eil i f* Cash,. 1R. $,MoOARLE T. 6b~re~'6ta ~il.I date, applieatiou w e amade o te Ct. 68 as AN. --AwD reisand ite 0 iroa Carro fae81 si-era Notice 18 hereby given that at the expiration of ninely days from the publication herto application will be inade for the renewal of Certificates of Stock In the Columbia and Augusta Railroad Companyj, said Scrip having been lost or destroyed. Said Scrip bears date 6th day of July, 1869, No. 878, (or four shares to JDavid Milling, Guardian ror W. A. Milling. No. 872 for four shares to David Y. Mil Ilig. No. 870 fur six shares to John R. Siit. ling. W. A. MILiN0. Jan 8-law8tn STRAYED OR STOLEN, ROM my pasture on the night of the 17th iust., two young red moyley in calf cows with white spots on slides, also abont. three weeks sinep, a black horned well-grown yearling helifer. Any person giving information which wilt lead to the recovery of the above pro perty will be well rewarded by P1. HASTINGS, .Jackson Creek. mar 22-x2tI Quick Returns and Perimailletit linprov -0 went to the Soll, Mapes' Nitrogenized Super-Phosphate, C>OF MaX1Vrma, C OMPOSE) of Bones Phosphate Guamw and Ammoniaeal Animal Matter, all thoroughly decomposed and reduced to a fine powder b- means cf fermnentation and sulphuric aci , ndapted to the growing of Colton, Corn, Tobace, Gr1ain (7ropn, vege. tables, &c. This is the oldest Super ios. phate iantufnetured in this country, having been introduoced to the public in tihe Sprima of the year 1862. The guaranteed cbeni cal standard of this fertilizer Is : Ammonia, 2.00 to 3.61 per ot. Soluble Bone Paos. phate, 14 pr et. Total ionie Phoiphate, 86 per ct. The practical sucess of this Super-Phoo phate, eveu during the most utnftavorable sea. sons, has been fully establitihed by the ex perience of hundreds of plantersand farnw erm, recent letters flon nearly two hundred of whom are to be found tin tie pan phloas last issued. W W I T:HIIN A get, jan 7 WSnsboro. 8. C. Livery and Sale zM STABLE. ffl IIE undersigned will receive on or . about, the 20th Jaanuary, fifty head of fine Horses and %lulos at his LIVERY ALD SALE STABLE. He keeps constantly otn hand Horses, flacks, Huggiea and Wagons for hire, and respectfully soliolis the patrona e of the public. A. F. GOODING. jan8 JUST RECEIVDs LOT o' Baltimore Dacon, Sardines, A Pickles. how Chow, Cheshire Chaese, r Coffee, Sugar, Smoking anil Chewing To bacco, SegArS of all grades. Als a fine lot of Camipsoten's Extra Family Flour, which will be sold at COST. We also keep constantly on land a fine assortment of Whines, Liquors and Ale, which we offer at greatly reduced prices. A Mc lot. of Mens' Womens' und Chil drons' Shoes and Onitera. Call mind see. inn 27 GOODIN(, STlUA IT & CO. . 3 WITHERS. MY remaining Winier Goods, consisting of Blankets. Cloaks and Shawls, Flannels, Cassinmeres, Tweeds fnald Joans, Meariloes, Poplius, DeLanes and Skirts, will be sold at cost for cash. 1. N. WITHiERS. Bleaobed and Brown Dome-tl.s, Tod Tickinge, Caliooos, Plaid Domeiois,'r'ow.. els, Linm eiqatisks, Oloves liosIery and lla'mmdkerobitefs, very hmemap at the oboeap stort, of I. N. WI'ilERBS. It you want a good pair of Shoes onlI on W IT H ERS. Gentlemen's black sIlk dress Hiats, Men's Boyn' and Childrens' iVur and Wool lists. Ladles, Elate of all descriptiomns for male cheap by IA ITlilR,.. Withers has ott hand a few sets of Buaggy Hiarnees, Mense' E'addles, Rtidinag amnd Ill ind Bridles, whilh will be sold cheap for the A good .assortment of hardware, Farm.. in Utensi is, Crockery Ware, Tin Ware and Woo dare, always on Ihand and for sale cheap by WITilER8. GreM~ Bargains in Ready Mado Clothing are now being ofoered by WI1TlIERS. If you want Onion Setta and relIable Garden Beed, call on I. N. Withers, and pro-, cure nom~ of~ 'Landreth's fresh aand genua. hie."' feb12 N~xE.ING OUT, - XAL'4'HIES, (ilooks and Jewelry, from thte 00io~ 9t pespest, Silver Purp Ch s and daCoral Necklaces, Cot alnd a ~r klads of Earrings and Pldou Gold'RingtI lam selItg out at a very small pyoflte, UH ARLES JsIULLERt, Isecond.doorrm 001. Rion's.00f0I.e, o Dimeos anti&lIf Pays the ed~tiTYRE & CO'Sa 500 . eeams 2~ Gros of- Prise Csady Boxes. "''Canned Tomatoes' n scuom alusine, * Gres f Ptiekhl. ~ awls'of Bariltnes. Ormnaem and Iomens. ,fb 26 - tbra. o.h 1isti r 4, We will * her4 iuia,qand hoase.w*ke #,e , oal ;egflat an .stiy