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Those of our businehs tgen wishing Bill-leads, totter-Heads, Cards;. ;velopes Posters, &o., in any and every style, can have their orders promptly filled - at this office. Our work will cotppete both in style and price !ith ny printing.sbl hment iu: Zboe 8 ato. New Advertisemnents. Wanted I Wanted I 1-R. J. Mo. Carloy Irish Potatoes-Moltityre & Co.. Sheriff Sales-P. F. FraLee, Sheriff Riabland District.. Cesnse. It is highly import tut that our City Fathers should see that the streets and backyards are thoroughly cleans ed for the hot days of the up proaching S.mmer. Cleanliness is necessary to health, and in order to secure both, our citizens should assist the authorities by keeping their lots in a condition that. will ensure health. Announcement Extraordinaa WY. The Richmond Whig containr :' following announcement MARtRIED. YouNo-MArTIN AND O'Erim. In Salt Lake City, U-ah, on the 16th ult., in-the presence of the Saints, El der. Brig ham Y.o,uug. to Mrs. J. R. Martin,?Miss L." \1londergrast, Mrs. R. M. Jenickson, Miss Susie P. Cleve land and Miss Emily P. Martin, all of 3erks, England. No cards. 07 We dosire of our readers who are really fond of the good things of this life to call upon Mr. A. P. Mil ler and procure sane of his eclebrat ed Ligcr BTer. IIii stock of this article now on hand is something really good, and the public may feel satisfied that they are procuring a pure articlo, which, is something in these times. Get a glass or two of Seeger's Iager Beer, pure' and un ad1lterated at A. P. Miller's. A Sensible iet. A writer in the New Jcrusalc .Magazine, in referring to the much discussed subject of unhappy mar riages, says : "If the fullest liberty of re-arrange ment were given to-morrow to all thu muarried'couples in the world, there would be just as many unhappy wives And husbands as before. It is the interior wickedness of the human heart which causes the mischief ; and so long as men and women are by na ture domineering, cruel and indif'or. ent to one anothei's rights, so long m3nsttihere be unhappy househpldo, all the declamation against the fixedness of the marriage relation to the con trary notwithstauding.' Thae Columibla Council Mud The Columbia Plhenix of Tuesday, 19th of April, says the Supreme Court will, to-day, announce whether it will hear the mandamus applied for last week by the Rtepublioans, who claim to have been elected to the offices ol Mayor and Aldermen of this city, at the recent election, without requiring - the proeses to be sought through the channel of tho Circuit, Court. The matter was argued thoroughly last week by the counsel of the claimants, and by that of the contestants, the latter being the present incumbents, who coxltend that theo election was il. legal anid 'fraudalent, and the Court reserved its decision .until to-day. The result is expected with some eu ueiy s ?hiifinal dete-rurination oi the case will be reached far more er. ped itiously without the intervention of the Oirouit Court, from which it would undoubtedly be appealed, if 1a was there decided adversely to the contestant.e.. Good Chewing Tobacce. Messrs. Thompson & Woodward have again prcsenited us with a eam-. ple of "Ocburns .Best Tobaco) This sample is of~ the. same brand sent us before,, and can-truly say it it * omposed of the pure leaf.- All oy. erg f he ' wded'' have nay.an oppor. $Mnlity of plontv knetliihd that ii good. *d efNioogijual And Packard's Monthly fot May contnIh~e fl1owrg . eiolleN many of which arp illustratel :lHon. Sam. tiel Me'rll, Governor of' lowa, witb portrait and character,;, Knowing, c1 Man and the World; The.man in th Moon ; Superstitions of' different tribes and nations ; Ilnuesty ;. An As ,sassi, sed hi,. VictliMerirnov Pierr for the boys" ; Young Womanhood It fr d,4gorr . he Oba' noag An body 'bdrefnhs to M~inn tli isoiD@tgNei, dttJ4 ro~% e ottbr sa.t. Tb. 96ranalastab ehra. aside, thg)re is no American publica tion more strongly characterized by shrewd incisive, workaday common. sense.' Its hints for living, alone, and the care of health, could not well fail in the first instance to abate the Doe tor's bill to its minimum, and ulti mately to promote the longevity of the observant reader, and this at the cost of a small outlay which the pres ent pleasure of perusal more than re pays.", Crumbs. According to a Boston Astronemer, a comet of such brilliancy is coming this year, that night will be turned into day and gas co-npanies ruined. how fortunate we are, there are no gas lights hereabouts.(?) The Cincinnati 'Times says that L. 0. Hopkins & Co., of that city spend $4,600 a day for advertising, and clear double that amount. It is said that during the month of May, no less than twenty-two wed dings will come off in Americus, Ca. Forty-four hearts are now throbbing with hope and excitement In anticipa. tion of the glorious event. Jehu ! how spotted we'd feel if we were one of them'? The following notice was found a few days ago posted on a fence in our town. We, therefore, publish it for the benefit of those concerned. Here it is, verbatim, et literatin : NOTICE To ALL PERSONS and it is that nobody isnt alowed To inter this Lot that Except they Be on Buisincss particular and if Even Known or caught Bursting planks from this fence they will suffer By the Laws. infurceably according To their Depi idations Positively no Ad. mittauce. Over seven thousand immigrants arrived in New York during the past week. Snow storms are reported in York ville, Greenville and Pickens Dis trict on Sunday last. The 26th of this month is the day set apart for decorating the Confede rate graves. It should be observed throughout the whole South. We are requested to correct the statement made in Thursday's NEWS in regard to Southern Legislatures. One of the members seggests that $11.371 per dozen, must have been anti bell n prices. T he present Gen eral Assembly would not sell their persontl votes for that amount, besides they demand cash in all cases. Ae high as $500 has been paid for one vote in our Legislature. The Charleston Courier chronicles the death of Dr. Win. Ilume. The celebration for the ratification of the fifteenth amendment will take place in the City of Columbia, on Thursday the 21st. A correspondent reports the aver age price of votes in a Southern Leg islature at "$11 374 per dozen, 5 per cent, off for cash." A correspondent informs the Ches ter Reporter how to prevent the dis ease now so prevalent among fowls, from breaking out. He says feed your poultry on dough Ailled with red pepper; and if the disease has al ready made its appearance it can be prevented from spreading by adopt ing the feed suggested. It is cer tainly very simple and easily tried. The ImmnlgwaSion Convention. The question of supplying the Southern country with a white popu. lation has: oceupied the minds of all interested in her welfare ever since the abolition of slavery. So far, how ever, nothing practical has resulted froni any efforts at its sol'ution. In this state we have- been especially unfortunate. The well-organized sys temn established by the Legislature of 1865, under the efficient management of General Johrn A.. Wagener was comupletely apset, and all the progress it had already rendered nugatory by the change of government; and the efforts of in'dividuals and private so cieties have beeR restited for want of means to si very narrow compass. At last, however, we hare a bright er prospect. A.conven~tion iG to be held in Charleston on the third of next month for the purpose of d'evis ing means to bring about the all to be deired inifux of population frca abroad. The class of gentlemen whose names are annonnced from the various districts of the State as dele. gates to the convention, and the on lightened views in. regard to this sub ject generally, which have recently been promulgated theough. tie publie prits, lead us to beliete- that thiis convention pnust result in great prac ifal good', that the era of eblte Im migrationi ,tp,the South Is about to Tb arrangen9nts frw e5 onven' tio are announoed in cdtAIl Ia an ad; Ye *ien.t blo) Appeare ia anotiew Zn tha6 raey serioo aost Awm the Dead Weany In tk. Guard, for March, we find the follow. ing about the veteran journalist, Ma jor Noah : "The Major," as he was always called by his friends, though always standing up stoutly for the honot- of his race, was not very strict in the observance of the Hebrew religion. Some one nettled at something he had said, spoke of him as "a porkeating Jew." He laughed when told of it. "I don't admire pork," he said, "but I plead guilty to a weakness for its hind leg, when all the Christian has been taken out of it by salt and smoko and-hanging. I know that the first Noah cursed flam, but lie was recov ering from a bad drunk at the time. There is no reason why the last Noah should do it without any provocation, -especially if the ham be juicy, and the Noah hungry---" "But Moses, Major." 'Oh, Moses was perfectly right, un der the circutrstances. I don't sup. pose that there was a man in all Pal estine who understood how to cure a ham. Moses tells us we mustn't mar the corner of out boards, and yet nine. ty-nine hundreds of the Jews shave their chins as close as I do." "And so the Major ate his ham, and took the responsibility." Masons Assassiua:od, To tlhe 4orshipful Mlaster, Wardens a i Hre'hren of the Masonic Lodges /I' not'. 1cat Brethtren--The Spanish ant ihor. ities in Cuba have arrested and asassina ted, under the instigation of a Catholic priest, several Oubants and Americans whose sole olf,nf e was that they nfet in a Masonic Lodge. No proof was madt Ihat they wero in any w"y engaged m the Cnhan revolmion ; but upon demand of brutal soldieta, maddened by the intlammatory appeal., of a CatnlIan priest, t.hese Amerie;:' titizema w"-re slatghtered in cold blood, t,anne they were h'recmasons. I do thwrefore earnestly advi,e (verv Masonic Lodge in the State to memo rtalize the president of the United States and demand protcction to Amert can citizens everv'where, and amnle atonement, for this indefensible and unprovoked outrage, and to send all papers to Gen. John A. Logan, who is Representative for the State an large. Given under my hand and seal at Springfield this l0th day of Marc,, A. L. 187'). IIAnMAN G. IYou.rn. Grand Master Mason. [.. a.] Mr. W. II. Herndon, of Springflild, Ill., formerly the law partner of the li Presilent Lincoln, htas greatly scanda lized the nltirers of the latter by writinr; and publishing in the toledo Pree Religionist a letter in which lie declares that from early nianhood to the time or his death, Mr. Lmcoln was a daring and ontapoken unbeliever. He says that in 1834 he read with great avidity "Volney's Ruins and Tom Patmo's works, and that they became a part of Mr. lincoln from 1834 to the entd of his life." Ie Also says that in 1835 "he wrote oc;t. a small work on infidelity," which he intended to publish, hut which a f(iend considerately burnt. Mr. Herndon says that 'this book was an attiick onG the whole gronnds of Christianity, andl especially wvas it an at tack nponi the idea that Jesus was I le Christ, the true anid only begottotn Son of God, as the Christian world coiitend. ed." He declares that when Mr. uin'eoin left Springfieh'l for Washington his religious opinions were unchanged. The efforts made by General Rose crans, in Meico, to promote internal improvements, arc well received. Just Rocoived. 10 bbls. Pork, at 10c. per lb 10 " B~eef, at 7e. per lbi, the cheapest articles oil'ered in the rnarket BACOT .4 CO. HAVING made arrangements to be sup plied with Ice dunrlug the Summer, and having put up an tee Honse, we will furnish the trade with tce at a's low price as cheyf can procure it from Columbia or Charles ton, allowing for waste. in a week we will have T WO Tl1[Ol!SAND FOUN1DS. Those' wishing to mnake atraagements to be sup,r f.ied by the day or #eek, will call onr DACOT QCO. aprl 27 _______ SAMV GRIEEN I FASS HIM AROUND, SEN-T to hlennetteville, with $210.00' worth of IIAghtinga Reds--by H-awley anid absconded ,flmb' tin money. There is another warraiit in the She' iffeq handa for hMa arrest, i- Culu:nbbk. -apri.27 HAWLEY. SHERIFF'S SALE. Under order of Judge of Probet E~x Parte, James Hunter and Ellen Hunter --Petition for Sale, &c. I N puaneo an order made by Willien lileh1andl Count-7r in lRe above stated obre, I will sell on the'Iret Monday la biay neai, la rot, f he'otrsHouse In. Co.Aaba wIthin the 14& shouro. All tilat erdetooland'fg:iFairteld J ty,.of wblobtl lath Joh possesed. geontahi f. d seventp. * .1 a B ftr e "GRAT Si B. F. DAVI] 1AVE AGAIN "BANNER TO ---FAMNED DY TH| 83ErIJmzrG- .A3 F. D. has recently returr,od from ti iwith another of his fine and well sele< Which they are offering low for CASH. We would invlte special Attention to out 1 ing a call f-rom the Ladlies, eren thtuse of th For Ladies', ,oens', Misses' aud Boys' w< the sad havoc te are making in DRY G001 Call and exanmlne our stock and see for o to be obtained at ap119 .]a e J to A "Mind Your Own Iusines Club" has been organized in Net York, but 'tis said to be languishtint for want of members. Smiles are the most beautiful orna ments that you can wear--brightel and cheaper and better than oostl diamonds. The M asachusetts Legislature has agreed to a resolution looking to a reading and wilting qualifontion for voters. WANTED! WANTED! WAN'ED! CASH CUSTOMERS. n(Ol{ which I will give in oeehango for L their "S'O N l)ULlC ,'' Good I'ure Corn Whi4.ev, " '" Bye WItkey, Raspberry Syrup, " " Cherry Brandy. Also plenty of Grocetirs, Ale, Porter, 'tobacco and Segars. Jhnt fece;oed direct from New York since the decline in Gold, which will bo sold to Cash Customers at as tonishing low rates. api 26 It. J. McCA l LBV. Latest Quotatios of SOUTHERN SECURITIES, CIIAlf,h8?TON, S.C., Corrected Wecdy by A, 0. KAtfI'MAN, iroker, No. 25 Broad St. April 23, 1870. STATE SECi T ss-s-.outJh Vitrollna, old 86; do, ew,-@SO do, registered stock, ex int-@8O RAI.noAn STocs-Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta,--55: Or enville and Co lumbia, 2 ; Northeastern, 10( ; Sa vannah and Charlest on, It: South Carolina, (whole shares) 45t do. (half do) 22,. SOUTIH CAROLINA HANK aftL..s. *Bank of ('harlesto , -@ *Bank of Newberry, Bank of Camden, 6 - Bank of Geort -iown, -6 - Bank of Southi Carolina,&@ hank of Cheater, b(3 hank of liamburg. @ Bank of dente of 8. C. prier to 18t1, 5O0@ Ilank or State of 8, C. issUe 1861l and 196J2, 18@ *Planters' and Mechanis' Banik Charlestoii, -@ *People's BIank of Charleston, ---@ *Unuton Bauk of Clutento'i, -@ Southwestern RL R Bank, Charles.. I on, (old)-@ Southwestern R Ri Bank, Charles ton, (new) - . Slate Brnul4 of Chussi*on,8 Farmers' and Eschangu Bank o'f Charleston,-@ Exchange Bank of Columnbis, 10@ Commerca.n Bank of (Columnbia, 2 - Merchant's Bank of Cheraw, - Planters' Bank of Fairfield, 8 3l at o of 5. C'. 1i11l R tceivabl e, par City of Charleston (fhange lills, par 8ecrtit'es iro?o in- demand. WExchange favoring buycra. Money easie?. hlaik rates 1 11 cent. a mont,h on Stock collater, tale. Ou'tside rates arbitrary. Bank notlei stagnant. *illismarkedi thus (*} ne hnn red-eem edl at th-e flank Counters of each. jan. 2'..1) TREMENDOUlS FALL! .* WE~ are n~ow refceiting% one of t.li beat selected Stock of G00D8 W< hate l.ad since'the war. Some good ohoaper than beforetfhe war.. goods thyays at Oolum'hie. pribs an~d some stytles CALt AN~D Gifl DARGAINS &ringf 4.0 oASH to IJDI1HR'8& GO'S api.) '1 - $9828 F49Wju*e.iea s IM )SON & Co., UJNFURLED THEIR TILE BEEZE," E DAU.MY WINDS AF e. WORLD ?RNO W11NED METROPOL IS. ted otocke of choioe MRES: 0000S DEl'ARTM1;INt, only solicit. e mast eapriciou! fAstes. !ari, we have fi) rival in tnarket. Atd in fact )S, is alarming 'o even hear of urselves, that bargains RIICIt aid RA RE aire ' '7' .?.N tS1 tf Vc ffal KoKoo.-This medicine is rapidly gain ing the contidlenes of the people, und thI ntrnerous tcatlrnonialn of ita virtues, gien by lienctitloners of tnedicine, lenves no doubt that it is a safe and reliable remedy for imnp, rity of the blood, liver disease, &o. The last Medical Journal contains an or tiele from Prof. It. S. Newton, M. D., l'resi dnt of the E Mledi.('ollege, city of New York, that speaks in high terms of itC cura tive proport.es. and gives a specia' reeom. mendation of Ko'koo to the practitioners of medicine. This is. wo believe, the first in stance where such medicines have been oflicially endorsed by ihe Faculty of any 0 the medical colleges, and reflects groat Crcdit upon the skill of Dr. L,awrence, its Compounder, and also puts "Koskoo" in the van of all otheir medicines of the pre. sent day. ABOVE Srsrrto.--A number of the most prininent and influencial citizens of the noble old commonwealth of Kentucky have united together to form and recunm Iend to the people af large for patronage, a very attractive 'rize Schente; and 1C are glad to be able to say that, the induce, Moents are so great. end the security for tlo faith'ul performance of all promises so strong, that. it places the whole entirely ahove suspicion. We will be happy to fur nish any of our friends infortuation on the subject at to aid them in securing tickets. april g A Wrong Impression Oerteotod. Mlan my perQons believe tat there is no vale in anythiig that does not come from tihe North." llo l hitthilating llow eMer, this ihnpression is lieing graduilIy cor rected. 1t,is now rnitted that no ren dial Agent has ov'er been discovered. North or South that possesses, in so eninent a degree, the power of erndicating from the system all foul distemper, as DIR, TI'IT"M SAItSl1'AR11,LA AND QU(EN'S DE LG IT. The secret is, it assista nature to do this Ilhroogh its own channels. It ,s composed of vegetable substances alone, every one of *hieh, grows on Southern soil. It is the liLOID PURIFIER Us'fYiE AGE. aprl 21-1w Oooupational AiIffenttr Fresh, pure air is a vitalizing elixir. Whoever is debarred by ciroumttances from unrestricted access to this invisible, but powerful stimulant, needs A medicinal in vigorant of some kind. The gre:t ob en should be to choose the best. Popularity is a pretty good guarante e of merit iA this scrutinizing oand inthelligent ago, and fried by this crit erio-t Jfostetter's Stmacha lilt.. ters st:ands first. among thie inIvigorahting andt regulating medicines of the present day. To the wantts of porsons engaged in indoor emuployme f s, especially in crowded facto rica where even withI the beet possible von tilaionm the af moPphoro is kiWa7s In gogne degree poi!nt ed, this salubrious vegetable tonic Is peetiUarif adafptedl. The Aialtire of (lie ingre,hients is no etysteff'.' It co'nsists of an absohrtely pure diffusl*e stimulant, tinctured-or rather muroha'mgd----with the fluid ext racts of sanatons roofs and barks afrd herbs. The tphatmacopteia has its tlinstures, but *hat are thaef? The joice of on-If a aingle ro'ot or bark or plant is present in each. Not one of theccmbuines the three properties of a ton?c, an ahtera. tire, and an tipertelt. All tiiest ele'mente are blended in the Di-teros;y nor are these the can of its medictinal recommlendhations. It Is *also a blood deptiremn and an utispas. Tile baleful effect which arir that has b,ee pnetially exbanuateri of Its omeygen by fre gnuent btcesthing parodd'ces on the vital or gainization, Is notorious, and wh"4 to this devitalited atmIosphere is superadded the mephitie vapor'of h'ot Air fornaoes, it, hn. comes deleterions and depressing in the extreme. To enable the system to bear up, even for a few hours eacoh day agauinst the debilitating influence of a vitiated atmon phero, a wholegotio toni''and all'erativo is nrgontly roquired. This grandi disideratum is supplied in HlostetUer's flIt tert, wrhich ast a strenth-mstaining, healt.h-protctiing agent has no rival.elther among omliinal or Advoit.tised medicines. april -im Tostimonials froml England. Smsi.--flaring suffered- seveve& from rheutuatio palons in the head and face, J. was induced, from What, I hpard sal of it to Cry Psrtat Dats' PAtt turiA. from Which I soon found rollef. It is indeed a valuable article.- - asp yours, &p,. WIfLIA M EA ls, (#1itei-,) T2hia is to cer'tl'y lhs I have been a nut. ferer from Indigestion nal- violent, Siok 1leadache for upwards of f9ur years. I have cosute'tan of the Faculty, bat Bave derived no mat cri benefit from any dsure-s, dt.il I tried I'annr I)Aad I'Ag KIr.L,xa, *hi'oh, t rm1 huif\py to state, has done mu more good than all I e1e? ft i.dbb'. fo,rc. [ 2TlYP4( JYI1J{iO . Elioo, EngIadd. OF.Nvi,,tr,-4 hnve onUCi pleasure in speaking of the gi'es( efilacy~ and n'eeful ness of your Pain Ktu.- Two years ago I was severely aflfioted With a pnafil internal disease, when #fried' df'fvue, Who had-Justt a'lrrd trio tile awttes, gave meB ? stn'ail qui'ntity of "' .lw t,r.v.' which he. had brotight Over Withit idli i took it, as- directed, and' tife 'elief' wdw hta mediate, anid so satisfied was 1'of .itd talde av a dliadidliais, t I niediat'ely e.tit to Ne* York for half a dosen bottles;i and I am thatjtLto hI Iiwes psy4rk to ' telwhov Juave 'sagd I' o jItnab,. )qhI9tW* v'eltoso al .03. 4 - ttr. Wab't ci Q~ j~.hitrtihe on - ~ ?h THE POLICY HOLDERS' LIFE AND TONTINE ASSURANCE COMPANY 29 Broad Street, Chrarleeon S. C. UAVINO DPPo3lrC $60,000 W ITH the Coinptrnller-Oenernl, will I. sue the usual forms ut 1.ito and En. dowment Policies. It is ti tuost liberal Ctmpany to the t assured in the world. 'itht oharter guarnn. teei to thie policy holder ti - ca$h eurrender value of his policy after one annual pay. mona, except only in case of frtud. U It is the only purely tuutual Company in the south. It h1Y no stock:holdcere. All surplus (pe ofits) must be dividei anong the assured antu,illy. It is in evory reepect conaervative. Its ilestinentts are 0tntiiued by charter to the me,t rlitl curitics, and it i:+ under the mntannge ment of business men of well known j atility annd integrity. Ita Itoird of Trus., (et-a cdmprines inany of the most prominent men in South Carolina, Georgia and North Carolina. Persons wishing nny information, will please sounamnnicate with ni y of the ollicers t1V. Me3UItN1', PreBtdent. I' I*. ALEXANIt?, vi Vice.:'rtider and Actuary. J. F. GIL\mElit, Viee Po esident in Georgin. E. NVi:i hlClNYON Vice-l'res.tident in ILorth Carollna. 0I:. E. Bu.QUs, oecrettry and General Agent. JOUN I. 11AtBY, M. '., npril 7-1m* ledical Adviser. SCHOOL BOOKS. bt 1~ SeHOOL 13OOKS, 13ihiea, Ph,ot.tgrnlhic W Albums, Paint Boxerf, Waverly Novels, ickecn's Works. ''haokery's Works and oth. w er Novels, Cook Book.,, Letl-mr Writers, 1'arm1u B3ooks, ; ook on Ott tiquette, &C., &(. di for sale by 1C'1lN, MM a1'tTIER & BRL1CE. ".. New Goods. Isndies' and Cea ta' Shoes. Irngana, Sole' Leather, Ttlits, liroons, (Il ("oths, In-lia Hitbbor Balls, Na pkit It:1, G 'nts, . lair Pin, Hands, & . A entiely of L.rps f' r Ialls and Parlors, Lanerne, 1ocket Lnn. lerns, &o., &o. Shtldes, Sewing i;r-h:. Tr.po Lin:s. A rO Sugar, Ci,ftee, Molasst'- Ton. &,., ni est qu:lity, and al at la it; e, for o ale by ISET1'lill 1, 1M31\TER'1 & 1BP1CI;, april 7 11 DRESS GOODlS JIT AtCRE", Mutslins, Lena,s, Japanese Mogan>igt s at nf,it b;it what they sold for last year. Also a fine siock of Cavlmere Snits, Linen and Cull nande Sacka and Pattl. Ro'sin Kreas and 'towels at reduced priees for' ca.h at KE'CI1 N l As".\TIit & lt'U E Conidensed Milk( Teland Moss, Flaforing $xtrActs. Con Centatled Lye', Toilet SOapst, Perfiumaery Toilet t'owder,- Morphlie, Pain Killer, Frencli Bhlacing, &c., &c. KRETC11N, Mc M A STEIl & n RtICE. april 9 TIlE CIllI1PEST 0 0'O 1 'l l! CAN IT lIE I'OSSILE tus r-r It, F, ELDER IS THE MAN. JUlST think of It buti don't (tinli too l'ong, Jof you Miap Miss (lhe chance. Laadies' Hata Trimmed all complele for 25 cents. Men''Shoes for' 60 cntsA. MU other gooiA soldin propo;.on. Conisi'ng int lardwara, Orn'erIaes, Boots anid' Shoes, Dry Goods, MIllinery, Notions, &o., &c., all of whIch 1i Just. received of the lateut alylo, no hiumibug, e'very ricle warrantedc lo be as a'epr~.ernnted. All lie asks is a onll before' purel,asing olsawhtero, ltint thosto that, hevo not the Oreenbacks, need neot cal!, as his motto Is 'trictly nah, small perofits Thnd quick bale's. VIRGINIA ADMYITTED I J UST re'eived at. Corner No. 1-Saigar, J. CoFee, Mackerel- In Brtoldi, llalf liar. role and Kits ;- Chesao, Vitron, Curronta, Candles Potash, P'arl9r Malcelae, &e., at jeal NiL W. DESPO'RTtS. ] SOST orislaid, cortiqotic-oNo. 879, dIe. la e Juy 6' 180 fo 6 harSstock In the C C & A. . R . Comipaf.nnt y days from date, appliention will be m.ide to the Ctm. pany for diuplicente of the tian feb 8-3m JONATITHAN D). COLP~MAN. Country Cured ilfea & H AMS, Sides, b'houalders and Lrd, for T ILsale. Termns Cash. 'THOMPSON & WooD)WAR D "SHOO FLYith $ELUNG OUT Ai COST. T!f? ict O.r:eDs a b9&t3 ;rUok of *URU O'odeffee, pedjStoo, boos, tlur, Oy.ttaa,filfle.Waingehnuts, r!abcasa c1. i*, pSek *ppper;gpIo,- 4,Ig+r, &o. *All syk a~cis geei.. O'ur , Qoo4ehy ha ! m4idet# 0go4 sis*fOe WooageUN s 9dot JOifvtthtg e i n t I oi athee iith theIDo. eline of 'old nud t:itton will bd Found it FLENNIEENW'% JOFFEE Sugaie, 14@a 17c., Molasses 00e D$I.OO per bbl., Bacon, 10@19o. per owl. ard in Caddies, 25c., in barrels, 20o. (re lit), Wnehing Soap, 10c., Carolina Rice, 6.75 per bushel, beat Sugar Cured Hlamdj 5e. Special inducetnents offered on corn; all and itiquire. D. It. FLENNIKEN. war 24 Ago'ti for Aubrey & ('o. JUST IIECEIvD. 000 BUSH.LS rritn. White Uor,. 0000 Lbs. 13acdu, Lard atd lams. Sugar. all grades, 0 Sacks Coffee. Teae, Soap, Candle.& 2!0 11bla. No. 1. Family Flour. An-' many other arliclog to vhieh I la. te m7 friends and customers. Call and ;e. 'BOOITS AND SHOES. M W. W. KETCHIN. april 12 JUST RECEIVED. LOT of 3altintore B3to'dt, Sardinee, Pickles. t how Chow, Cheshire Cheese offo, Sul!at, bnukiing rdnd Chewing To. ecoo, Segars of all grades. Also a fine t of Cumpso's I;xtra tumily Flour, which ift h,- sold iat COS1. We alyo keep congtantly on hand a flnt sortmeut of Wines, Liquors and Ale, hich we offer at greatly reduced prioce. A rrico lot of Mens' Vntitens' and Chil cu;' S1oes and Guifera. Call and see. dOODINa, S'UAItT & (O. ian 27 (LMENSE AND UNPRECEDENTED DECLINE IN PRICES I N extenwive amrn,tUt of all siftes of 0110Lki, *tlt tMan afttoleg ehtirely w, just receited ani now on oxhibition. very Article a I3argain t As Cheai its all1 Market I RING THE GREENBACKS AND (17' IARGAINSI )ODS SHOWN WITH PLEASURV* alit16 1. N. ITHRS.. I'ArXIih1N SEEDs AT E. W. OLLVfR'5 'rit &aind ConfecLueey S(qr6. mob l'0 LDMINISTRtAT JR'S NOTICE?. ILig persohs. having claims againas 1. WillIain Shedd, deceased,-.are request to present t'ho same r i y a a t.o' feb 2d4o Win nsboro Workshopsy * 1 A no# pr6yar~ *__ fill order's for ~o ew nas fleeokstaith work donie At sh jan 2 ) She'~ ThbiWPtolw, lyin plantings r., Od a f&oterfi~