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as ; a , %4t A; '@ ' *)fe aink li ' " A ?* e.a by *ailv E~ Tlte gt 'I p nge~),~ li _ ~~eby- aS *41Verei ti at , Wheeler, that the bsaU4 4 '.: ionato yS csm tI 118 e' drilled,". We notice a,great inprove ment in the ippoaranoe and general bearing of the boys. Rea4:It. The last number gf-the Rural Caro. lieiat is itself worth the subscription ptioe of ai'i'monthe. If it keps im proVing,tepq40r,a.tJe4, it givey i; so. attractive .So shape,- ..44dbt, but add thousaiderof-dollars.to-the productive resources of the- State. A Dancing School for tse Chil dren" Can none of our yoiing. ladies stait a dancing Ochool for the children, say at a dollar a motith;'or' $5 a quarter, that will -afford- amusement, and com municate ease of wanner and of move ment t We belie. tbat it would succeed# and after a little, they could in4por r, o ei. ,do assiA hem: ,fr a. few woekev Elec,ien.1 , At the ammniversary tiertting of- the Hook' "rE Ladder Coiipagy, No 1, held dih Tuosday night- laOt, the fol. lowing *ere elected oiicere for the ens' ing-year: Pre*idbnt--S. B. Olowney ;. Vice Presldopt--ierre'Ba?ot; Directors W. M.' DPlght, W. H.. Williame;,AA, W. ,.L d D. Alloliok ; S eeretarv and Treasurer-D. R. Flenniken. The Tasapf (F la.,) Penindstl says.; A spring with wouderful uodicinal properties had bdep disoovehid near that pt ' T6h w ees 'qf thisering readily otre sore logs and restore. hair. to the' bald hoaced' This beas "ny quack medicine ryee,rcord. A Conniplitent We Value. One of the mnosts successful planters in Fairf'eld infErmed us on Saturday, thet he'had finished planting, and one half of: his, rop wuas already. a perfect stRnde' He then>wenb oni to say that ach ye nW4'Athe see with may "andthg6nftget rdeadf now, though they a,e.n tije intavora bleness of the season'." "There w as," said ben gr~seaVdea&in the.pleoe you' wrote on-the subject sometime ago.: I with ye'u.dr reuiaders may-1emem ber that we warned proorasu)ators of whtbappen. at least two seasons ott of ever'y three. We Isetnar, t Iepoore th&nks to the-MdAuleof Da'vidsoa College "Ug gly 016b,6%ro'invitation. to attend thi- second annual eetebration, on the 30th tinu.. T&e QRtOrs for the deeu)erbre Is follows r Y. ;'.The Oh an 0from What it Used to 1. Spratt, j *wrs Is-J. N. Low~ I ersevites tati . O % m SapKds star of Winw*b6feg)ise.ms.teu to b*Ed the ,oppn#,94 999 o is8 gregai.b shou4 pt6 perm s i -ton ,4 eames proseb 4 receon a oA,ghnt ,0an ..chsr ctpr of tle _Rev. J: .Ob r. \We wal>ld 4own the Railgo4 guead y;morning, and * rlledYhim bara dt work in his , and Atting a noble example to a4y ayounge>r ftu. .With his ha. bitual kindly? courtesy, ho stopped Wl and showed us what he had done, ogse' othet things his Ku=Klua hEbinuo with which lie had opened teutprirow droopd the cotton seed 3tad Qoerd his entire, crop. This moiob is a shmple aid .ingenious -nd entitles him to .the; praiea of orfglinality and skill. He is at work upon another machine, with which to side both sides of the same row of cot. ton at onceo, and will doubtless sue ceed. We. could not but notice how l$olleot ever goes along with white laor. Here is but another ease in poiit, to .rove 'both the hatred Of the witbih-9ntorbhard'labor, and yet his firm detormiinatlon to have the hard pork dolle ; his bold wrestle with the hafdness of iature, in which his in tellionpe e'nlists the very forces of na ti i'atself to subjugate to his will the crude rebistance ho meets with at na ture's hands. On our way home we felt as plucky as plucky Harry the Fifth of England, who insisted that he had men enough with whom to whip the. Frencb. "*Who's he that wishes mote men from England t said he ; and so exclaimed we, "what'need of More' whites from Europe to win the fight, if our people will do their duty ? if our you,ing won will follow the example of this vene rable clergyman t MIay FestIvlties. . The display of youth and beauty at Thespian Hall on Monday night, (2nd May,) was, indeed, most charm ing. The female dress alone has ever struck us, in its boundless variety and perfect elegance and grace, setting off so appropriately the .charniidg female form, as one of the most brilliant and pleasing creations of fancy. But the ydung ladies of Winnsborn were not content to trust to their own loveli ness alone, as bright as sunlight an'd as fair and beautiful as spring. They ransacked nature, and adorned Tbespian Hall with 'evergreen gar. lands nost gracefully arranged, and decked out with flowers of variegated hue. The stage particularly was ex qi.sitely ornamented, and as the cur tain r&de, it was' difficult to decide which was the more beautiful ' sight, the fair young Queen of May seated, on her throne, surrounded by a bevy of young and heauttfil girls dressed in pure white and adorned with garlands and flowers- not more.fair, or the hap. py faces of the spectators of more ad vanced age bright with smiles, and beanudagirith self-forgetful symipathy ink inoet joy. Hiow beautiful the ikwhich binds youth to. advanced and advancing age I It will be espected of un.to go into particulars and pay fifty compliments, each of-'whielh will be betterithaan the other ;' to do full juatice to 'the bright nessof Sprinug arnd Summer, while re cording the glories of Autumn and WIntet,; while ,reipombering the graceful offerings of Flora to the lbvely Queen, net to for'get the Graces tlhat hovered round the scene; to mentien wvith due praise the young men who volunteered such'sweet music, and those benevolent people who enginear ed the' ineuperienced throng hthue denee, as well as 'o take special notice ofithe worthy ladies who made, the one, the Queen's _magnificent Ty gorgeous vernal sceptre, and the other, her bril liently variegated -and -gloriously beautiful crown of Itowers, beyond all lispute a cle( cC otre of dolicecy and slegance-,of taste. .Byt it is impossi ble. Tild 'eailee mati'bne. wo as siisted ia thiw brillirnr displary, iq a ratal oversight, negleated to propiti ite Bacehus and to inspire the editor of the Wiensboro NDwsat least, u.pon his the-teth'tnniversary of 'his wed.a ~ t~f~~& asling a4toige thsI Iit'he' feel', ng li with #ry)tang girl in the I&all.mnd if 'lie iad' bosq a riprqusMth a bun dtrjd, lbsn4, well acquainted, with the round dlances, he would have willingu ly*alWn. all of'thets i hsis armsi. 4Se it I., lie did the best he possibly eoul8l: l*sabe to dance .witli the en t)f. puwber .f young 'acles, "wen qagsl atose with its voluptuous swell,' he'was fortunate enough to obtalo.hety Mj gty* leous hands fdr a di aito l t 021odilfgtffatia.b t'oe,' for the,.Arsli . time for nilnetes jisV,itifthe sltiolf ,i4T. pigl Qg anofthem nall' * Obtheete 8t pf Directors of the-, SoUth 1 rolina Railroad Nr. Jas. '. .elean of Charle'tou, was eleeted to the posi tion of Treasurer of'the Road. We learn from the Lareuiville Herald that at a league meeting In that town, during a dark night of last week, several military companies were formed. The General Assembly of the Pres terian Church of the United States, will meet in the city of Louisville, Ky., on the 3d' Thursday (19th day) of Mlay. The death sentence of Frilay Nix on,-the colored murderer, has been commuted by Gov. Scott, to imprison ment for life, in the Penitentiary. COTTON MANUFACTURES SoUTH. According' to an estimate recently .publishod, a spinning mill that will employ eighty-seven operatives, and consume eight hundred , and eighty seven bales of cotton per annum, would cost not to exceed $50,000, ana could be made to return a yearly pro fit of $17,000. If this be the case, iho day cannot be far distant (sals the St. Louis Republcon,) when cut ton fields, and the great staple under go the transformation process on the very soil which produces it. A correspondent believes that many of the girls remain single only be. cause they cannot find money and as brown stone house, with a man at tached as a coupon. The person who knows is requested to inform a curious public whether Laud Commissioner Leslie was paid $24,000 to resign that lucrative posi tion. Tailoringa i' 111 subscriber begs to infortn his old L cusioncs and ihe publio generally tihat he has opened a Tailor Shop in the old Fairfield Hotel, where he-will be pleas id to see all who wish work doue in the best and latest styles. may 10-im 0. IH. PARKER. BAE OOE A ND Billiard Saloon. O BAR is now sapplied with X e and we are prepared to furnish our custo mers with tall kinds of Light Wine and Sunmer Drinks. E W. OLLEVER & CO. may 7 SODA WAT"R. PURE cold SODA. WATER, at E. W. 01 lever's Fruit and Confectionary Store. Tickets for Sale by E. W. Oflevera may 7 IN THE FIELD AGAIN WVITHI' Handsome Styles OF SU M MER GOODS. RANDSOME SUJMMERL LENO8 4 ND Ihuslns at 10 Cents per Yai d, AND OTHER GOODS AGOEODINGLY. rp IE subscrilrer is receiving by every .1 teamer direct froem Goods of thre Latest Styles and Lowest Market Prices, which he wishes to give his friende and eustomers the besnefit of. His stock of goods on hrand, ia large and varied, and have been marked down to Ifa(f Price. For lien and Boys in endless -variety, and yet. to arrive ; ualso Boots, Shoes, Hlats, 'laps and many other art tofes E'on puumerous. to mem.ion. 8.. WOLFE, Agent, 10 lI.- few aScouinf- 11t be opened with par ties, ?ft'h #hem propE' arran'ge ments can be-mnd. -3. WI. AT PRNVATE AND 7RANIEMA B9AIeDE 3I 11P 0 fema tofis te rg, T s.. tst Qugtg4gi pf SOUTHERN SECURITIES, CilAlILESTON, 8. C., Oorreoted WekWo by A. FAUFMAN, kBroker, 2I.3 Broldot S. May 6, 1870, SaTa $EaURITIE9--South Carolina, old 88; do, : ew.-@80 . do, reglstered .tlook, ex int-)80 RA.LaoAA STy0st-,-Ch4rlot(e, ColunJia and Augusta,---6(:Gt enville and Lb lutnbia, 2;,. Northeastern, 9 u; Sa. vaunab and Charleston, 86 t South Carolina, (whole shares) 46k; do. (hau} do) 22. SOUTH CAnOtL.NA DAXJk nILLS. *lna,k of Charlesta , .--..... *11ank of Newberry, -- flank of Camden, bt (t4 Bank of Georgetown, .--(,) Bank of South Carolina, b(l)-} Bank of Chester, Bank o' Hambtirg, Bank of Slate of S. C. prior to 181. 158(a6 Dank of State of 8. V. lassue 186 and 18'2, 30 -- *Plartiters' and Mechatdes' TaSenk Charleston, *People's f5ank of Chnrleston, - f? *Unioin Bank of Charieston, J Southwestern t It Bank, Charles ton, (old) Soulthwe.tern I R flank, Charles. ton, (new) State Bank of Clharleston, 2( Farmers' and Exchange Bank of Chtarleston. -@0 Exchange Dank of Columbia, . Commercial flank of Columbia, 1 .. Merchant's flank of Cheraw, 2@ Planters' Bank of Fairfield, 2(a) ;4ato of S. C. bills Receivable, par City of Charloston Chango Bills, par SecurWea more in demand. Esohange favoring buyers. Money easier. Bank rates 1 .1 cent. a mouth on took collater. ala. Outside rates arbitrary. Bank notes stagnant. *this4 marked thus (*) are being redeem ed af the Bank Counters of e*'oh. jil 2..1 0 7Ihe Grat.d Xtntuohy Prioc Sehetue. Our readers will be eq-.ally rejoiced with us, to know that the comn,issioters app.int. od the Legislature of Kentucky to take charge of the E:nterpriae, have po tively and irrevocably fixed, the 41 day of July tezt as the time when the din wing will tak'e pisoe at M SON IlJ TEMPLE, LOU [. V1LLE, KY. The' correspondence bet'ween the proprietor of the.' enteripse und1 the commisaiogera is published. and has the true ring of honesty integrity, for whieb all the parties have ever heet noted. These gentlemen etatrd tofetiiost among'thu noble citizens of the grand old. Cotnmouwcalth of Kentucky, and we know that their course will be itnieersally approved by'ihe people The books of"all A gents, (exoept those at Louisville and Hetdereon) will he closed, *nd returns m4de on the 25tht day of .June, may 7-lw r.or. 1840 1870 Time tests the Merits of all Things. ii FOR tIHRTY YEARS! -Vi Perry Davis' Pain Killer, Han been tested in every varitty of eli mate, and by aitsnsuL every nation known to Americans. It is the almost constant con pauiton and inestimato friend of the mit slonary and the traveler, on sea Nad land, no.one should travel on oer Lakes or Rivera without it, It s a speedy and safe rcnedy for burns, scilds, etts, bruises, wounds and varjous other injuries, as well tts for dysentery, diarrhoea, atnd bowel comrplatout generally, and is admnirsibty suited fort every rsde of tmen on tho'face of the g!obe. Be sure you call for and get the genuine Pain Killer, ai many woruliesi .nostrutms are atter-opted to be sold on the great. repu tation of this valuable medicine. m 'Direct tons accompany each 8ttl. Price 26ots, 60cts, and $1.00 per Bot tle, Sold by all Medicino Dealers. may 8-im or ~ (e4~is in4 a I,f Loo0,a(*@' 4 jdve .refer to ete adyte 1Rtf o P.j.Tale, thE.large' maintur Q\i ~61 n Chftaes P'rice ! l.i P liation, - doineir 1 iuifih qo'4~ ce oftho .peop e, as sef1i nu eo1~ tes momals of its a vrtpos,, given. by pa*Iotioners of medicine, leaves no dounbtUhat ft iafoaatad - r'eliabIe1 Er dy for impurity of the blood, liver disease,.&c. The last Aledical J.ournaS contaius an au'.s tielo fromt Prof. 4. 2. Newtoai, M, D.,- Prosi dlent of the E~ 'Medt.-dollegfl, effy of. 1, York, that speaks in high rez'ms of its lt lve propertes,,:atd gIvenr al ailedbt redoi' 1 mendat ion of Ko.'koo'r&e-rte fran troners of maedicing. -''his is, *e fielieve,, t'hEfiaus in atance where such medicine. hafe Bheeni oiellly- endorsed 19$ the Faculty of'BAuy d. the niediloil 'o'lleges,- *ne' reflects gt5eat credit up'irw fli'e- skill of b. Lawre'de, is comnpotsnder, awd'afstr ~ '-'Wesko' V the va.n of all.otik mnedleines ofth It Ir 4M uedesary .to Jotuin'sy faod4 the ttropios to- Alska in drtlei- t4 experlonog Ii exttedaes' of het aad cold. Thoissand underge, eW eb incravet ences of ti ther rodnt.t ffal aige evy dayyor every.othea' day, as casoe ni , viout the trou-. ble of snot over t&e threshod'., A word with these.Anvolantary shakers. What are an st e t Ae lef 4cj th Ei ees1['9wquini.,dhateby iperlih th nun Qfto pjRO gand f iring value of Iietettet'e Sternao?, Btters ata hardtda.sah< 4Eftet sp,ebIne' foi fevet an I NgW iaunnd4biteood 'lid Eppread in t.i PareUf .he eu~ntry -Where' - interettents' p,aiL.' The -resideite' of 'stth' liUolitieaf esgeW td 4takei,early ip thE irieguasat protectiDa! against -the miasma bywhiclh ha pa gqdhet no t e poe to to If t*hk~ Is any ixe eat in Ih4ri-enties, ~t is this : that the Bi frs *re a far better b i be i b asq $.n Iwportans Oonsideration, Dr.Titt's Liver.Pi1l, troylJRELY YE ETAtWLS and are adapted to young and old, male and female, arid may be taken at all timas, without restraint of oecupation, without change of living, without diet and without the fear of taking cold during all kiuds of weather, and in all ellmateq : they eontain no Meroury. may 5-lw PL4EASI; NOTICE. OuR fintiery will Tbe elui.ed, on thr, 31st May lust , and those who desire pie. lores will please cotne before the eapiration of litnt time, as we are nlways very busy,th. last week btfore closing. On at t aftrer to-day we will make pictures at the foll-wi'g price-: 7t0e.Pho,tgvaphs for $2. Six --,. : . Twelve .e . t . , Colorin;." ' 'tcah 60 cents. ertty-r, for Alm,nt. ea-ch, 60 cents. Old pietnrts Copied at the above rates. 'I1Th public aro invited to edi and-1 exams. ine specirners. W1RtEN & Wil K'-,it1. may 7 Photugratphrrs. Just Reeived. 10 bIbls. Pork. at lO. per lb 10 " 11ee', at 7e. per lb. the cheapest articles offered in the market market- M. HAVIN(1 tade arrangetnent to be snp plied with I"e dui ing the Sumnmer, tiad having put up an Ice House, we will furnish the tratle with Ice at as low price as they can procure It. from Colmbia or Charles. ton, allowing for waste-. In a week we will have TWO THIOUSAND POUNDS. Those wiahing to make arrangements to be sup plied by the day or week, will call en BACOT COs nprl 27 A Nice Pleasant 1 eTerage. RASPLERiIY SYR1UP, for !,ale hn GOO)I\NO, STU!1t''& Co. A LOT of Drled Fruit, for sale -y OOlI NO, UTUA ItT & CO. A FINE sulply of 1an's A le, at m ()OO'ING, STIUAlt I& Ct). SCHOOL BOOKS. )'OOL 1:0C r3, I:ibles, 'ho'u.graphic \ibttrn, 'aint Doxes, Waverly" Nok.l.4, Uicken's Works. Thalcery's Works and oth r Novels, Cook Books, Letter Writers farm Books, Books on tiquette, ?tc.. or sale by ITi; C1I1\N. .\lM.\ '1;t 1tl. ; it'l. New Goods. Ladies' antI Get ta' Shoes, II.ygan:, Sole eatlher, 'Tubs, Irooma, Oil t:loth, lad iul ubber Balls, Napkin Itings, Co,nbs, liair line, Baunds, ko. A variety of Lasmpsi for halls and1 Parlor4, Laut erint. Pooket han erns, &o., &cr. Shades, S'ewing lBirds, [Pape Lines. A LfRO tiugar, Oo,ffee, -Molasses, Tea, &6e-, of best guality, and all at low price.s for mal Icy K ETCHlrN, MoMAS'l'ER & llRIClN. april 7 Th'ie SttA of South Carolina, PAWRP'IELD) COONTY. !?Y WV. . NVEISON, Esg., Probale Ju@ 4e. W H yJEREAS. George II. MoMasteor, withI , Willnexed, made suit to mhe, to rant him' rbetters #f' d'lmiN?istvration of the s8tato and e&ets of John S. Johnstoni, de eased. TVheso are therefore to cite andI dmo -lsh all and singutlar the kindiered an redi'ra 01" the saidr John S. Johntston, de eased, that they be and appear, before me, n 'the Coturt- of Pr?ohn'e, to be held at Vitensbor'o, on the 18th of May tVer,after' ublieatfor hereof, af. I'l o'clock iw t he et#loo*,.to'th rla3 e, if' any eye have, ithy t'he said Admnin,gtz'Xt ion shuouldl not be iran ted. ifen Atitt ny htan4, th1s sedotvI detf of la'y,-'ino Iyomi f'i '1870. W. M. NELS6N' tunf 2-t(axl J. P. F. C. ESTABLISH EL 1'59, i RESL~PECTF?ULL.Y in foti the Otions of Ui~loro a'nd f'alrdel'dl .!iIstrP4l thttit I ave a full assortment of Watches, Jewelry, ~looks, Spectacles, &n., always on hand, n. wIll sell at the loweat prices, rind wotuld espeotfully ask thte contintuance of the atronage of my old friends und customuers. 1' ods *arrantedl as represented. I nam adpat'ed t o do pi1 ltda of Wat'oh s'rllf,ew 1YI Worl* aid' fh*e al#ays a gootti .faek of t'eMhal on handl, and will gutarantee sat 1s. mction, All work warranteid. C~I l LI28 MUI,LB I-, R86pzi door frout Col, liaons ode. Tig8tate or Sontih CRolifua. {- P'.AIRF3I.D 0t0UN'TY. 9y fr. A. KEtSON, k'sq, ProbaIe vinga. WI HIER.EAS, C., W. F~acett: anti rWihllm OT IMuufnk '*ade stai 't o hYei, to gran t hem Letters of 'Admnistration of the Es. at. tod.Iesetset Bf arah DawkInv, dceas. d. 'hi sae 111 'rEeoe to olte and' adieuish 11i add singular the kindred and creditors f ibe said Sarah Dawkias, deceascd, that hey be and' appear, before mte, in the fourt of Probate, tosbe held at Wltfntsboro, a 17th din of May next, after the publica Ioa-hr.'o ; .hf/; frenoon, b shIlw cause, a e ay,~ why the .1d Adusnistration shou not0 be ranted. api 20O.afW ,. 0 "gRA T $1 B. F. 1)AVI BANNER TO - 'A N-.I) BIY Til SP~EISI'Nc .A.-a F, Di. hits re vntiy return frmin tl with anoth'r of i fino ..nd welil steil Whiob they are offering low 'or CAg1. Wo would invite spe: ial attention tn our ing a ctll f om the h'lice, even thosc of tl For Lndies', Nlens', Misaes' and linv' w tho and hatvoe we are making in DRY '00 Call and Oxamuine our xtock and qee for y to ba obtaiued at. 14 p1 19 :r ~" Fertilizers I Fertilizers ; 1A\'INU secured the Agency for l:nir 1 tielid County for the follow ing Fertili 2Cer8 : Soluble l'acific tUann, laugh's Riaw Bone Super "Phsphate, The CarolfnnFertiilier, Rhodes' tnr 'hrc,aPhsphate, O1-ohillat f' ):.0, Cotton Food, .Maryland .\mnnniaied. Contouund Acid Phosphalo of Lime, in coilj"oiting with catton seed; Ainid 7eoll'sA Auttoitiated Beone I~nper I'hoaphn,o. I nmt now prep+tred to snpply my friend Wita)ny of'the ahOvo a8 low na tho Bum' ann be purchnsel in any other mlr ket with Freight and Drayage ndded. Cal at my store and get miriulart descriptive o :hir respeotivc mteritt . JNO. II. CATICA T111'. frt 1, 1' 71) MUST REIVED. 100 ) BUSI1IE[S Primc White corn. fl000 Lbr. Iiacon. .ard ol 11a1 m14. Sngar, nll gradea, 6 Snok4 cofren. 1eap, Soar Canulles. 20 Bbis. No. I. Fmnily Flnur. An.1 many other articles to which I in. Vito my friende and ousto nnra. Cail utu U27-300TS .AND H t (:,... W. IV. KlT11lN. ajriT 1 AND UNPItECEDENTED DECLINE IN PRICES! .N extensive nsorment of tall style's n iI001)8,s with manty art icles e'nt irel ne,utrcecived anid now oin exhlillion. Every Article a Bargain i As Cheap1 as~ any Marliet r BRING THE GREENBACKS AN!.) (UN1' Bl1ti'AIN.91 00dDS3 SHOWN WI.TH PLEASURE, api 1 Y. N. WIT!lERS. DRSSGOODS .'IT A''-E,Muslin's, LedIoq, JalpanelS Mozambi~tes iat nbon't halt what they soak for last year. a line 2teek of Ca siero Sitf., Linen am Cottonad'o Sacksq aind Pa'nM, Itassia Krue:t andi Towols at reduced prices for cashlt a JuETOffN M6\iASTE'R a B3RfC* CIoIOellsed Milk I'celand Moss, Fla'vorhag Extracts, Con cenitratedc Ly6, Toilet Soaps, Perflumery Toilet P1owder, Morphline, Pain Killer, frenich BIlacking, &c., &c. KETCHIIN, McMASTERh & U3Rt0E. april 0 NEWGOODS,C Just Received ~1RfNd) Ca'inoes, Dir. wa n1 dBleahes fl.majlitl,- Baeety Jeatr vi a ?ea, Oaedlw,Mosp, radvpes doSltb av 0e1 Rtope,.I'lqw I.juw g4ouii ~~f Ag weeNujAeh 1ed 8tld f l aane&qb btnq& a &bs 5t1. qvn~o4sonwoo BMH" -0 ---- DSON & Co., CV-FUR1XD THEIR THE BREEZ, " E UAIJIY WINDs or' TD SUMvDEXR I 1 WOR! f I)REO WIVW D M,lE1RQOMLS, SeIl stoclsa of choice UltM (S10GOUS DEPARTM NT, onfy solieft" t iast ctpricous tastes. ear, we have no rival in market. And In tlot DS, is alarming 'o ovett hear of 'urselves. rha. bnrgains R!U'!! and P.nRnare "SH00 FLY.r" ISELLING OUT AT COST. W E are Pow receiving a heavy stook of Grmmriev. Consistiug of Sugars, Coffees, Lard, Rice, Bacon, Floor, Irish Potr oes, Mackerel, Sardines, Jollies, r istcr,, Pie:tes,(iinger-finus, Cakes, Crack ere, 'aek Prnor, Spice, Ginger, &o. All we ask is a calk Our Good. have also been bowght since the decline in Qold and Cotton, and therefore woonn sell cheap., JOHN MeINTYRE & CO. W%A N'' f! 1WANT ED! VANTED% CAS I CU 'TOivERS. 1OR which I wit! Five in xehange fo 2. thbeir "SPON DU[t4.0 S;)o(' Pure Corn Wtiskey, Rye Whi.akey, Rasphorry Syrrrp, " Cherry Brandy. Also plenty of Groceries, Ale, Porter, Tobacco and Segars. Just received direct fn New York si .,o the decline in Gold, which will be sold to Cash Customers at se. toni,"hing low rntes. api 2 R. J. McCARLEY. TRIEMENDOUS FALL! WE aVe tiow receiving one of ttig besIt stolcoted Stock of GOODS wu have had sin'co the war.. Some goods ocaper than beforo the war. (Goods afwiiys at Colutntia pricos, and someI styles TEN PER CENT CEArER. CALL AND GET BARGAINS/ .Bring th~e CASH* to LAUD BRO'S & GO'S apri la Pr ices ini Acco' dance with the De 'ineuz otiuld and Cotton wii ie Fannd at "F.ENNIKEN'S. I FPEFugars, 14@I/e., Molssen60eO' ~$.00l per bbi., Bacon; 19'@190o. per owi.. Lard in ('addles, 250., In barrels', 20...-(re tail), Wahing Boap; 10d., C#roii no eeg $5I.75 por busihul, best 8ugar eured Hasse,. 250,o Special indutiflht a offred on corn ;f call and inquire.. D. t. FL1INIKEN1. inar 24 Agdhttfor A uhrey & 4o Tdvery and Sale se STA BLE.sag Li aout. thtj 20th ,Tatunry, eft.y tiend' or' fine llork.es rad fi'ue, i a s J4JYLFA Ah4D tML44 STAJEJ H e keepit CbtelWy &'r Phili 1isa. Ilsqks,.B.agles-and Wasgenws few' lIsre. 1aJf respectfully solIcite the ratrrnsag or the PuWi. A'. f. GOODflNQ Whi1sfhoro Workshops, 1 A lM now properq4*e fill oder.,for :n w A orePairitig'nsetly enecuteA. Al? kladesBi3ltrmI4h'eork derda* asfp0* The j.evroae of- 'be publie 7oidte