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New Advertisenentsv. Iagnanuas, Cocoanuts,. *u4 QgaIpse at John Molutyre & 0o. A slon, Seoratary. Sale Day in Winneioro Nothing of much interest to the public occurred here to-day. The Sheriff Hoild a traot of 160 aoiqs of land, for $490 cash ; and the Ad mniuistrator of Intestate Estate, sold to the highest bidder for cash, at.pub. lie auction, rour shares of'stock in lbo CbarlottC, Colutobia Uid Augtistn Railroad, at $44.50 perohare. Tle LIttle Corporal. The Little Corporal for April i re. ceivedl,'full.of life and vigor, always fresh and bright and original. Let all the children have this pretty mag azine. Only $1. a year. -Published by Alfred L. Sowell, & Co., Chicago. Illinois. GenB. R. E. Lee. 01 l'6vp" old.0ei4rall d through oUi town last Wodneedhy on his way to the West, and notwithstand in- the inclemancy of the weather a large Dumber of our citizens and the scholars of our Military Institute walked through the coa'oh and shook the venerable Chieftain by the hand, and received his blessing, too elo, quent to.bo expressea. Mday Opd a ver ha resto e hinm to leath, d .retuN lhn safely to the bosom of his family. MIunicipal Election. The following is the result of the election for Intendant and Wardens of the Town of Winnsboro, held yes torday, Monday : For Intendant-G. H. MCMaster. For Wardens--4. N. Withero, .J. M.;Hlliott, W. H. Williams,. J. A. Frazer. Our Interview. Wo must apologize to our readers for tho apparent vatity of copying in our editorial column to-day an inter view betwegn- Ho race Groly an ,our 6elves,'n F1TU j lEt it'-wehave supposed that it would. be read with interest, not only in Fait ld4, but throughout the State. *We at least hope'so,'from observing how a simi lar interview between Judge Orr and a eberespondent of the N. Y. 7%ibine, ha been going-the rounds of the State press, apd been the subject of univer. sal comnlt. Whi, IaJm* t "oPr. Co' iithans . Cotton. - The NoW York 0TU?.;al 'of Comn merce quotes a Calcutta letter of Feb. rhary 8th, on follows: The famin still wast1 e Ajmere and Rajipootwe. The deficit hbas led the government of -India prematurely to stop the relief work ithe local autho ritips are oalgujroue, buit/ hllee, anid the IOriited Presbyterian missionlarieis, mat e of deaths, froms famine in the little distiiat- of Ajmtre alone is al ready '70,006, tnd ifje is h cs half a nit41&n is not~n egoe ive esti m ate fori aUl.IIjpooEfsha.". Candid $p#tS"of Oi~n Inti naate Assdelai*~w Judge *Orv thus expresses hiqiself to a correspoudent df the New Yolk "Large numbersof the best u en in SogthOyplina ar. oee pow, willing to espouse Republioan prhiiples,;and woulfl dangtlyss do so but for th~ g-$ e p eYrd pie hne, y e tal-eircumstances, ave beeg plg t6en W~hodo 0 ipyerd, Apjoy pgu)liog qopfd oc0; pen.. wo gay 'g mornttrudlahdd~it, dA \i Xt, enough owever, to make the -more g norant among the nogroos believe empldfutl d ma gogue, and .an unso'u puloni ase of dt5 ~raeet'ul a *edies thdy s e hed'od U Wel neathat' W. WY'Herbet Esq.,-for a short time editor A4ftaiu nla, at the rebjden e BQH91 n . W. Deatha of Ming Asgp* ss We regret to. 'Wedt@#'dVttig at this place, out' Ti ,i)4at, 29th f ast., of M is. Annil .8,& ej~se, . flu~fo:E after. a .'osU and # petlow p e.il rep red v .drv * p above5 kteha peg toraeLbg tpigef44 lis tguantity of moisture rising from be. Whno are the 1lappy I rfL? yioii oo said, and it is true, -that "the tneobanies aind work. Ingmen who napnintain their fanii lies are, Wifi 0y Opinii, the happiest body of ien. Poverty is wretched ness ; but even poverty is, perhaps, to be preferred to the heartless, un y.eaning dissipation of high order." Another author says : "I have no < propensity to envy any one, least of all the rich and great ; but, if dis posed to this weakness, the subject of my weakness would be. a healthy young man, in full posseskion of his 1 strength and faculties, going forth in I the morning to work for his wire and children, or bringing them home his wages at night." Crumbs. Our planting frienda are very back waid with their fatming operations in consequence of the continued rains. The month of April is here, and few of our planter3. have been able to do much. To'day, five years ago, the Con federate forces made Sheridan's Cav alry "git.up-git" at High B iidge, Va. The Legislature of Mississippi,- I the "rag-tag-and-bob-tails"-bave vo id each of its members one dollar's worth of postage, stamps per week. They had. better have voted them the privilege of taking that amount out in ginger cakes. A good amendment, el I We, therefore,. propose that amendment. The Qeneral Conference , of the Methodist Episcopal Church, will as semble at Memphis, on Wednesday, the fourth of May next. It is mentioned by an exchange, 0 that a fold of cotton wadding laid acroms the shoulder blades within the a vost or dress, is a protection to the lungs in a long cold ride. A news paper is also good to keep out the wind. The Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel, 0 of April 1st, says that prices have b been reduced half a cent per yard on n Augusta Factory and Graniteville I Manufacturing Company's goods. 4.4 a sheeting 14j ; i shirting 1 ; 3 shirting 10 and drill 14 cents. Another destructive fire occurred in Marion, on Monday, the 18th ult. Messrs. Moody & Smith, are the prin cipal losers. The lose is estimated at about $12,000. The spring style of bonnets is de icribed as "something like a sun flow er on the peak of a hay-stack. Waterfall of cow tails pravail to some extent in Germany. The &ientific Amcrican prediets hat, in less than twenty years, illus trations will be as common a feature of daily newspapers as miarket reports are now. ' The spring exhibition' of the Agri cultural anid .Horticultural' Associa tion of Charleston, will be held en Tuesday, 3rd of Maya The opening 'ddress will be delivered by Willian Gilmore SidmaG LLD. *The Agnu~al Ieeojg~of~ the stoeck 'holders of Charlo'tte,.Columbia and Augusta Rfailroad will be held in 'Augusta,'on dnesday, the' 20th of overnor~ott hiaa ordered an'elec tion for Mayor and Aldermen in the city of dolumbia, on the 4th of April. Rlestauraiit keepen in Charleston have hel& ani~estyzg and rceolved to test the legality of -the soolal equality bill recently~ jsset, by ,the. Legisa.. ture. The Postm~ster, R. U. 866tball,Iat Newberry, bps been arrested kor rob bing the mail - , T he deniseus .of' Charleston are in dulgingin lee oream. Mr.4W~ Sw systhat' gpeie psy enswlberesumed in ninety dayA. New Englabl, it l, sag 1,Is to sell eggs by weighk .' And"a theb you will find an ogtids dF tvo east :ro1 in every egg you buy there. 'The citizens of Anderson are or The Spaidwdbudg d~~ Isa to be1 be novlt. The Fh yA vo jM bners in auisi Cha.rletoano . Only' four of er us r a s >f the railroad be 4d66 1s oity and Port, Roy.l are d ify bighl4eing ' , hundredo and fty tons of iron ave lately1 n redeived ti Charles, on for laying the track of this road, and more is daily expected to arrive. Pbe chief eppingertes. .tpt tle vrk, 11Wi seoop"be commenoed boe ween that and the. Savannaib divey abd th entiro .work. ill be inishdiby'nekt: Ooober." Naving jkist received another cargo f'Pbhenix Guano direct frozn the is ands, we ean fill all orders for either f the folowing viluble Fertilizers - 'honlx 0unio; Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'s datnipulated Guano; Guano Salt and lattor Compounid. The "Manipu tted'' and the "Compound'' are pre :mored by us in, Chprl.eston and Svan. ah, Ga. Professor 8hepard, State uispector, says of thear: "I can eartily recommend these Vertilizers, ot only on account of their chenical t also their phycical propertie.,." )hatuplots containing analyses atid umierous certilijates fron plontera lruished on application. Orders romptly filled by Wujusox, Ginis & o., iotporters and dealers in Guanos, qo. 64 East Bay, Obarleston, S. C.. 1o. 99 l 'y Street, Savannah, and o. 241 Broad Street, Augubta, Ge. npril 6-1 .1 A healthy *nd exhilirating everage.is Dr. Titt a dilden El3zglo litters. Dyspeptics should use Dr. Ut4 s Golden Eagle Bitters. 0:4- If you want a fine appetite nd good digestion use Dr. Tutt's olden E'agle Bitters. 0:y- Delicate females take Dr. uLt's Golden Eagle. 04- Dr. Tutt's Golden Eagle Bit ers is the bebt tonic in the United tates. The Massachusetts House of Repre ontatives, by a two-thirds vote, has rdered to be engrossed a bill to allow usbands and wives to be witnesses or or against caci other, both in civil nd criminal suits. Tribute of Respect. Dian at, Davidson College, N. C., on the 5th of Maroh, 1870, after a severe illness f one week, Mr. T. 0 BOOKMAN, a .Lsu ant from Fairfield District, 8. 0. 'He had een. mong us but a short while, hut by n upright couroe of conduct, had won for imself many warm friende who deeply 3el the loss of their associate and fellow. u-lent. At a called meetingof Eumenean eciety, of which he was a worthy maeuher. lie following resolutions were unanimously dopied: WuzR.A, It has pleased Almighty God, i the righteoui dispensations of Iii Pro idenoe, to call front timo to eternity our much esteemed fellow-member, T. 0. Boox. AN. Resolved 1st, That we, t he members of the :umenean 8ociety, do hereby tender our eartfelt, sympathies to the b.-reaved family nd relatives of the deceased for the severe nas they have sustained. Resolved 2d, That. hough it is hard to Ive up one so promising, so active, in the ischarge of duty, and in the full vigor and loom of youth, yet we would acquiesce in hedispenations of Providence and resiga dly say. "The Lord gave, the Lord hath aken away ; blessed be the name of the Resolved 8d,- That the usual badge or nourning be worn b'y the members of the aumeneant Sooiety for the space of thirt~y lays. Resolved 4th, That a commit tee of t wo be ,ppointed to aittend the rengainis to the final esting place. Resolved 5th, That a q0 y? of these reo utions be farwarded to thpe family of the leceased, qnid that tjbey be also published a tho,,outhera Prcebytia'n, 'N. Q. Presby erian .and 'Fair/icid Iherald. *E. I. M8\W1. N Cmn'te E, W. EERUR. At a Qajqid meeting of the PhIlanthropic bociety, nu the 25thl of March, the follow - ng resolutions were adopted:i Wugnv..s, Tihe haont.of death, by tige nyst eriouis dispengation of an Alwise Prol 'idehce hias beeui laid upon otar "rellowstit lent, Tr. t. floozni'At and lhe has been cat lovn in the,.Spring tin of Jife, toll of tope' and vigdr-, whon he'hjid' jnst bogue to ud~'enr himself to us by his inanly traits of haracter and to give prondse of a bih ndl useful fuiture: Therefore, Reaolved 1s.," That d'hhlst we do drop ears of. sincere grief over. his early grave, nd mourn for his .untimely- end, yet we ould reembe'tdu "Cod's ways are not a tes of tnenI Atbht*li Resoled 2'haalui thd e edc ras a in.mbetof ~ cple *,l Us he greate sa tli~ i l~. .b he aussociatlonro wh bey see l'is vadi4M, ehait, ~4t~fgid ondet to tiur~lftE#. Soeo~ Cuy.ld felt ondolenceo (ed their s densK.~ *. Sent, and ol *illth est a Resoled ' eoeased, m h.o uqwas de~ eye V*i Otlob a ~ q eel$Sd bd the faul 8. 11f * Oteta14e. t pt W~tief R 'd ht rt r a Oi,& ko. AI i1~b l gin ab~mI~yWWU , S a.-es*full JUtest quotaliusi~ SOUTHERN SECh IES, ~IiAimE8TON, 8. 0.. OorreoteWek o 2 r April 1, 1870. 8-AtraRevCeyrtr--South Ca"olina, old$ ,81; do, ew.-6)80 do, registered stock, ox Int--- 80 . AILnOA1, 8Tt-rcn-Chnrliotte, Columbia ant Ang-jsta,--)655 : Or envillo and Co. 'lumbia, 2 ; Norteaisntern, 1.0 ; Sa. vannnh and Chiarleatlon, 86; Sotitlh Carolina, (whole litires) 45: do. (harf do) 22. 1-OUT11 eAnOI.:IA UANK HI..S. J *ilastk of Charlesto , -- *Bank of Newherry, -- -. Bank of Caraden, ha ('.. s Dank of Georgetown, -6i. Dnitik of South Carolina, 56I Bank of Chester, 66. Bank of IIanau g. : (.-.. Bank of Sotte of 8. C. prior to 1861, 6@ G- n Bank of State of S. C. insnuo 1801 and 1862, 8 *Planters' and iechaitics' Bank A Charestlon, ----6 o *Ieople's Bank of Charleston, *Union Bank of ('harlest on, - 69. Southwestet it Rt It taink, Chnrales.. fon, (e11) , .. . Soultwostern It It Bank, Charles toin, (new) -.6 - State iank of Charleston, - 3@-. gl Partners' and Exchange Bank pr ~ Exchange Ba nk of Columbi, 10(a,-- te Comnorcialh-lank of Columbi 2(.- . .\erchan's Bank of Cheraw, 8(..- Pl Planteft'iaink Q Itairfield, 8(4. < sAte of.8. 0. Bills.oceivahle lar & City pf dhaileston OhianHo par Soctoatien 'nore in demand.. )1xohonge favoring buyers. Aloney: e4061. Bank ral es il ont. a.month nk 8took collater- a al. Ott aide ratos arbitrary. Bank noles ' stignant. at *ttilts rarked thus () arehe tig redeem. S ed at the Bank Counters of eachl; p Jan 22.,1) Kao~.--Thkinedlqlnes r9.ahpidly gain ing the. confidenco of the people, and the nulterous festini lait lof its irtuei, tiven by praotiltionets of .iedicine, leates feo doubt that it is a.safe ands reliable, remedy for impurity of tho blood, liver disease, . b The lat . Medical Jod. nia! contains an or. ticle'from Pror. 11. 1. Newton, bl. P., Presi. dent of the E hiedi-College, ifty of New Yorkthat speke inhigh- tchns of its 'eura tive properties. and gi'ves-a- pedisi recom. mend ation of Kokoo t the prittlioners of medei~oftiThis is, ie believe, fihe flrst i stanco 'where itioh medicines have teen otflpially ondoised by the Fadulty of any ot the nodiccl ,oolleges, - aqd rPeots great credit, 'pon the skill of Dr iwrence, its compounder, Iid also pile "1oeskio" In the van of all otheir medloines of the pre. sent day. so*A t 801'iOmot.-Al ntuber at the mQ t rominent and itttiencial citizens if tth dobl& old. toammonwealth ' Kentucky have united togethr to form*and recom mend to the people at large for patronage, a very attractive Prize 8oheme ; and ro are glad to be at le to say that the inducetee. ments are so great. aid Ihe securily for the el faithful performance of all promises so C strong, that it places time whole entirely above suspicion. We will b ,,py to for. nish anty of our friends inforailion on the subject or to aid them in scouring tickets. april2 -..-- -di Ooupatianal Ailments. A Fresh, pure air is a vitalizing elixir. Whoever is debarred by circhtetanees front unrestricted access to this invisible, but powerful stimulant, needs a medicinal in. vigornnt of some kind. The great ob ec ef should be to choose the best. Popularily r,1 is a pretty good guarant e of merit 1h this sorutiunizing and Iitelligent age, and tijed by this erlietio' liostetter's Stomitch Bit. te stands irst. amonrg thte invigoratinag and regulating medicines of the present daty. 0, To the wants of persons engaged in indoor iv enmployme Is, especially in crowded fneto-. ries where evena withi tte best possible ven--. tIlatIon th&' atingsphtere is always In some degree potuted, thmts satibrions .vegetable toniolis poetiltarly ado pted. Thes nilt mre of the ingreients Is no miystey. It consists fi of an absohiAtply pvtre dilusive stimulant, tinetpred-or.'Nther surchiarged-flth the fluid estracts of sanatoms roots and barks and herbs. Thle pharrvnocopia, bas. ite C tin',tutos, bret wbat ire 'theyi Tro 'jnice ot' (only a single root or bnark or plat is] preasent in each. Not, one of thetmtcombineQ the. three proplrties of a tonic, ain aliera- A tive, anid an aperient. Alt thiesb' elements I ire blended in the Bitters; ntor are these - the~sspi.pf iig rnqsdiinal receutmendat intig 1 It is also a blood' depuret and an 'antispas- .l. modie. Time baleful efl'eot whieh air thtat has bpen I partistly eximatefel of its oxygen by fhe. o qoent breathing produices on the vital or- e gensatonis otoio~sand when. to~jtlis v dvi tid msphre is super added tihe mephitlo vapor of hot air furnoes, It be-( comes d~iletrousantds depressing hpy the s .extrepmte. To enable the systetu to bear uip, 9 even forT a few houra cacth day against. thte f deblhlating' influence of a vi tiated alm, o phere,"a whiolesome tonic antd ahterative Is e nevge'nly rel tnired. This grand disideruitum a lattppliedf a destetter's Bitters, whih an .. af strength-sustraining, heal-proteotinrg agemit ba'a fi ival ochiher among othlnel or adveVttleed hgellioies. aptril 6-i' Testrionils from Englanid, . - BiSz '-4litig 3 sutiered geikerely from rheumnatho pains in the head antd tace, wast induced, from whmat, I heard Bald oi It to tryPxsav I~vls' i'AUs KiLtiR,. front 'yllicil ~ 1 99n'foutndlgelef..t Itlas indeed a vsaigbl ~ A ole.' I 'am yours, &o., *WILLIAM EVA N8, (Mitter,)' - hM. fifoeytf that [ have been a smf.' I fee rmIndigestion and violent. 8Ick Itevdache '-lot upwards of four years. I have consulted nacny of thie Facuity, but* have derived no mat erial benet from any sour'c, untilI.tt-ied Pauwt DAVIS' VAIN I 15:4 .wililem, I am lisppjy to state, has donte' 4e 'ore good than alt I eoe tri,:d be. fere LESTJIP.it BIEGGS,. B.Iolvuon, 2?ggland, Ta~w,.=~-- have nch plesutre~ln *eskirig of thte great effloacy. and useful plyhoyogr P jn Kir~ran. T'yo yer ao ow e sevpe4y illited Ith #asu eot4neoa4se, whenr. a friend etie pe#9ght ovem' w d 1@*t. the~s 'Now . ertbese ents. (ESTABLISHED 1830.) WEILC; &GRI1FFITJIS, 84 WS! AXES! SAW1US |aws of all descriptions. Axes, Deltit nd mill furuishings. Circular Sawn Wii olid Tooth, or with Patent, Atustabi 'ons, superior to all Inserted Teeth baw S- Priceo )feduced. -Q% E_.Send for Price List and Circularm.-% WELCII & GOIPFITII8, .-osto-.. Mass., or Del roit, M ich. Agents Oanvassitg Books sent freo. E VUETS OF INTE INAL BEVE?.U y a I'romb,.enti OJl/err / the '.reasury Se r,-r, liowing up ti - secr,-s # fd luner working t ile viniioi ll -pe e rt iient, lie Whisike ing. GOlid Iting arill t)rnwimek Fraudi stent-ilic robbery, dipetritions, conslpir 1!m an rids on the vil ivernnen, (iie matl ice, tyraniy aid curtl ilon or high u0i Ail. The 114o't starin Ig a1nd4 im port ii Jok publisheal I'oniaining nbout 60 oil filled p ges, - tiily illuistrntet geitIs -iteod. Clivlnasing and couplet tAMn Prot tire. Atdelress Wam. FIjnr, pult sher, 'h iladelphitit, I'a. Chicago, Illiol -Cincinatttti, Olio. How to Got Books for Nothhig. $10 worth of splendidly iiistted book ven for every 10 aiecribers to the Nei ork .lttqjlil Pioncer for 18470, a montin, urinli of 1 inSg Ies of choie muittsio iad in; res'ini iniselulany. Only 50 cents pe tuum in advance. Cirttlars with lIst a emiiunis and rpeiele copy at 1ion1e nt on receipt of stampt ' .1. I untttigiol 9o., 460 liroomo street N .V. 08: Prizg Worth fkoii $1.50 t $1.00 In'Grenbacks, warded to- subhorlbers and agents fo Ood's Ilousdhold Magazine, the arges id tle best Dolbar monthly in tite world Imtlar prizes to be repeated soon, Ful iriiculars in March naiber. -For salu b 1 nowsdenters, or sent with cat alogne o emiume oin receipt of 10 cents. Addros 8. Wood, Newburg. N Y, KIDDER'S PASTILLES. A sure relief for Asthma. Prio 40 ocent f nall. STOWRLL & Co., Charlestowr .%e Purest, Best and Oheapesi SOLD UB AyL (RtOV16n J ITHiOUT Speootcles, Doctor or bled[ V cho. Sent post-paid, on receipt of I a. Address X. 11. Foote, (author of Medi I Common Snae) No. 120 Lexington Ave, r. East. 28th St.. N. Y. WAY with uncomfortable Truusee Comfort and Cure for the Ruptured snt post. paid on receipt of 10 cents. Ad -ese Dr. E. D. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexingto venue Now York, E1VERY BODY READ THIS. VE will pay Agents $25 per week an expenses, to sell the Greatebt Diiscov les of the Age. Addre-s Wheaton, Ilen & Co., Marshall, Michd. AGENTSt READ TilS E ilpay Agents a Salary of $80 pe wekand expenlses, or allow a larg naimiesion, to sell our now andl wonuderfs ventionts. Addrtess M. WAOxxA & Co aratll, Mich.' $25 ADAY J 40 now artloles. for Agents, 8amaplc eo. I1. BlSaw, Alfred~ Mc. LIST OFL,500NEWSPAPERlS For one Stampi. OEO. P. 'ROWVELL V., Now York. 21CIDE andi IBri-greoom-- essays for youn men, free, ite sealed enveolopeas flce ni AusooA~ioN, Pox P, PI'uladelphl cnn. fANIIOOD AND) T1ilP VIGOR 0 Y out h Retored in Four Weceks. Bu< mes guaranteed. Dr. llecord's Essence ife rest ores pnanly por, froin whuateve o'r hais sel abuse and climatd, gih afy at oncc to tis wonderful medicino, tken regularly acoording to ditectiox which are very simple andi reqiro no ra traint from busilness or pleasure.) Failot impossible. Sold in bottles at $8.< >ur* qiuapei'ies it one for $0. To be he nly of the sole appointedr ngenit in A met a, H ernaan Goritzen, 106 Third Avenui low,Yorit. Forcod to groti in six weeks. Reoli ent for 50 cents Address II, RItomnan 'oi 8988, klew York P. 0. STRtAYED) ORL WTOLEN, ~ROM ithaFlnseii) on Th'utvedey evet ing, 17th instant, a Dlay Mrnthirtos ands high, eight or..:,inie years old.orupp, oiild, antid id.addle solt on the lrit her luy Jnforma&ipos conperoteg *l er., wpi i bbatas w.i be (ijanitfellj e vced~, ? 1 . ciCarley, Winnaborog R olierifieCarle; louglass's Mill ; or JOHiN C, M1ACOIttLT, Smar 24-2x2 Daktcks, . C. Fatate of SamutelSte3venson., tavId Stevensuon itnd othteif, vs. John St< vensont, admr., and othiers--ill for Pa titio'n oftL ml, Y an order ma~de in the' ense abos st ated~idted 22 March, 1870, fhe ored ore of the Estat e of Samdel Stevenson d eased, are retredl to pest and esmal sh their deam' against satid Estt on efofo thte 1st da~y of June noxi, before el ~leir of Court as Referee. SAMLa D. CLOW~IBY. raar80.'x8 * ds6los P phtwt Ao Stockholdre M tim rqtte. Columlla4 Ajgus ,~I~ta Company. CoLusoi, S.C., March 29. 1870. ' HE First Ainual Metlingof she ,Stook .holders of thin Company will be h-ield i )n the city of An' usta, on Wed'edayit 20th proxino, at 10 o'dInck, A. A., Stock. 0holders and their families will hanve flhe . privilogo or going and returning over Ohio road free, fron onday she 18t proximo. to 1aturday lhe .3d proximo., both days inclusivo. C. Hf. MIANSON, war 81-id Treasurer. BACOT & 00.. y I HAVE JUST RECEIVED 0 2 PIE'ES of Spring Calicoes and Lawns which they will *oil at. very low prices, having been purohasod sine the grent decline in goods. 20 bbAs. Exvra Fatuily Flour, r' tiorces Fine Baltimore'Famtl'y Hams, r r l'r tches, Pineapple, Oysters, Salmon, Or, en Peas, Beanis, &c., in cans. liesides a full stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, mar 22 00 O403 G T.... 1 'A.T g3) E.W.o MR' >of e, L 50.ait e nial gis Willim Shdd. eceaed ae eu-t -GAdto resiotreLte po X~tdt o fb 4 -,HAND ilO Flu luriFer n . W . OLW. PRES r. Fund at fclo~r Soo C a b- tali W1hn4B) , 4,0elna ie 26A AL ~ savlg ovi* Mu agaient STR J. received .-Bandr Cofee, l ,oinhlfo. t. ~ de nAc ac 5hthe Do' ~ clii.ot'o~dand oit wil b .... OTIO'B. OST or mivisad. certliaete No. 879, dat* Aaed July6, 1869 for 6 shares stock in tb C. C & A. t. R. Company.ninety days from date. arplicatiot wi be made to the UM. pany for duplicate of the sane feb 8-8m JONATH AN D. COLEMA N. GOOD FURNITURE? IEAP FURNITURE1 J UST received direct from the best facto. ries of New York and Boston. Consist. ing of One Rosowood Ard Chesnut suits, co'uplete Mahogany and Walnut Bureaus, Sofis, Diviatn, Parlor Chiirs. Stands, &c., Bed Steads and Chairs of firteen different grades each, W:ardrober. Saloon Tables and everything usually kept in the Furniture Li.e. whioh we prop. se to sell na cheap as can be bought anywhere in the State. Call and see. JOHN McINTYRE & CO. oct 28 NEW ARRIVAL. ONE hundred Barrels Flour just received fron the Mills ; every barrel warranted to be fresh and genuine, and free from ouions, which will be sold low for Cash and a UsLe rat disoount ivern to the trade, Lumber. lie also has six thousand feet Pine and Ppplar Lumber, Work Denouos, &o., ko., which he will sell low to close out his Cabinet Business. F. ELDER. war 10 Garden Seeds I I White and Yellow OION SET, And a large lot of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. Just received by Hetchin, McMaster & Brice. jan 26 H. W. DESPORTES. (CORNER NO. 1.) I AS just received s Cherry Brandy, Blanklorry Brandy, Ginger Brandy. Port Wines. Shetry Winn. Corn and Rye Whisk fo of all grades which he will sell low for CASH. mar 10 BARGAINSI BARGAINS I IN order to change intostment we will sell ut reduced and popular prices, from this date Dry Goods, shoes, Hardware and Gro cries, and we not only invite inspection of our goods, but a onnmparison with the Cheap Goods offered for sale. Just Rlecieved. Floor, Lard and Bacon, and on censiga.. ment a ebolo. lot of Corn, Duists Fresh Gardes Bed., just le hatnd. Terms Cash.. .T1HOMP'BON & WOODWA RD. fob 8i NEW GOODS? A smalil ot of SEA505AA3Lg @10DM, 51ill CALICOE08, A Steek of North Carolina 8hoes, A large let of Schoolf loots, blasi UBekt lapee, Vens, &a. Just received. RTCH1fl, MeMAS ICER&.BIRIgZ, W Ne,.2pr' Ah& Deka.e d. Good td 4holide P1NA $17P1',I4ATYR A and FA~ItIk.bV~t eiaU~isa~o .for ldeab. se, ~ .by on huaG , g24y '1 ie " 1si