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New Adverftiseassmits. Groceries-D. R. Flennikon. Hain ! fliam ! !-R. J. MoCarloy. -Pure Loaf Tobacco-McIntyre Co. Those in want of a good articl of Chewing Tobacco-sotuothing rea ly fine,-Can find it at the abov vnamed fir m. U. S. Taxes-Calvini Briee, Doput Collector. Pine A p1o--;aftCOt & Co. Job P'atiag. Our initiess "ten aund others Wish itng Job Printihig mie, ore invited t call at our office and inspect empeo ,c u&'sanpies. '& b'elieve ours wil compare favorably with any iu th Cormaig We would advise those desirin choice white Corn for bread, to cal and look at a lot 1). It. Flenniken hu just rcccived, before puruhasing else where, as it cannot be beaten fo whiteness-and soundness. 4lvesy asid Sale Stable. Mr. A. F. Gooding, our follow townsman, this morning appears in i ,new ad vertisement, to which we direc speoial attention. Ie keeps constant ly on.hantd horses, vehielis and wag one for hire. Those of our reader; who wish fb enjoy themselves by am evening's pleasant ride, can do so b apply ing'-to Mr. Gooding. Narroiw' Escape. Tutesday eveniug last while Mr. S Wolfe and ebildren were out ridiug one of the traces belonging.to the bug .gy were slightly dotuohed, when thi horses becatucfrightoned and ran off the buggy was soon turned over ant Mr. W. and children, some three or four, were thrown to the ground with out serious injury.. The buggy wa .broken to pieces. It was indeed, a narrow oenpe. 'TianniU.. Irish Potatoes and Turnips, th finest we have seen this season, wer sent' us yestorday, by Mr. Roberi Phillips, of our town. Wo returi thanks for the fine large iiess. A Soda Fitountaimn "That is a soda fountain," may b seen at Mr. A. P. Miller!s. It ma, not be attything eitra to Egme people but to us, qountry folks, it is bote "charming to the eye, and delight sone to the taste." We would give A description of it, but we ate not wel enongh acquainted vitb the technica terms applicable to the different part of such an apparatus to venture. The whole "machine" excqpt th< gaM generator under the, floor look like a neat silver mounted marbli hor, of beautiful 'T'ennessee marble *intdi whieh are inserted six or eigh silver tuhes fromi one of which jet ou't, after appropriate manipulation the;jij; of "eetening" you call for Then hold your glass uinder anothe * silver spout, and first thing you know it.ab9g iqg ioy:wgh e' t beverage for which Jupitey could afford t, swap a cup of netar.' ('umrbs. TJbe juice of one lemon a day, takel in awater, cures tieuralgia. It is wort! treyipg. 'Asbhort' gentleman in town has tall wife and one of the best womue tty caJbportd--oad~e yvby'?s "overlookst''all his littlexfallings. Who can doubt the benefit of ai vaatisivgsafterareading the followin pagiagh frouiu a Florida; exchange: Afamnily in Florida lost their lii tiAboy, and tihby advertised for bli inibhu 'tourity papers. dFhat afto, noon an alligator crawled up outc th#%Nwp 2nd 'ed on' "the fror step. In his sto'paghi were found handful of red hair, some bone bul ,tooey a glass -alley* -a brass barrole p.ti;tSncgay 'chgol btok, and pai obeok- pants. The advortist Mr. Aidrd'.T 4er, has been ele' ted Vico-Prgeigent of the Spouth Cart a We are indebtedl to the eourtesy< Jgn. F, A9. Sawyer, for a copy of ti sppech of, Seazgtor Merrill, of V6 init, andher1 speeches. 1Mr. Yen finug Wor.g, of Chefo China,.is'in/Olharleston, and is sto ping at the Pavihllin hol'el. Qorsi is. soling in Lancaster, $O00from wagona, Old John RotbinAnteeens Is erbi biting in Abbeville Distriot'. "' Small JW~ l~oe~ wil whiteow g.'hts gray- fethers .ara ti An accident occurred on Saturdi last, on the South ~Ca'rolina Railroa aboutsixt r ni fo aresto Tyvog [goigli orsI en, oi t .nglassc An exchange says that edth' tie dough mixed with kerosene oil is euro for te o; WeL tgop is*',evailh '1 to such an extent among the 9hlekomQ They will eat it If thrown in the yar Tua S-rATaS TO xE A ,OLIeUZHa. Senator Biownlow writes "Had I my way, I woul4d o reoon struct the Government of tie Uoited States as to form a strong central Gov, ernment here in the Distriot . of Co. lumbia, and organise the States as so many colonial corporations, as abso lutely dependent upon any subject to the will of the central power at Wash ington as are counties to States. "Tbut I would wipe out and extir. pate the whole theory and pretence of State rights and State sovereignty to which we are indebted for the late rebellion. "While I only speak for nyself, I believe that Congress and the country are looking in tihe same diireetion. . W. U. IBRowNLow. "Washington, April 25, 1870." To SAVE PLANTS FROM INSECTS. Pour a small tumbler full of Phonic acid into a pail of water, and with a flue s prinkler, sprinkle your plants and tihe ground around then three evenings in succossion, and every bug, and worm will be exterminated, and your plants and vines grow apace. This acid is %ibeap, and can be had at any of the drug stores. 1840 1870 ---.. Time tests the Merits of all Things. Ai- FOR TIRllTY YEARS1 ~g Perry Davis' Pain Killer, hlas been tested in every variety of olil. mate, and by almost every nation known to Aniericatn. It is the almost constant com panion and inestimato friend of tie mis sionairy and the traveler, on sea and land, no one should travel on our Lakes or Rivers without it. It is a speedy and safe remedy for burns, scalds. cuts, bruises, wounds and various other injuries, as well as for dysentery, diarrhoaa, and bowel complaints generally, and is admirnibly suited for every race of uen oin tine face of tihe g!ob0. Bo sure you call for and get the genuine Pain Killer, n many worthless nostrunims are attempted to be sold on'the great repu tation of this valuable medicine. 46y- Directions accompany each bottle. Price 25cts, 5Octs, and $LOO per Bottle. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. may -.1m shaking and Burning. It is no.t necessary to journy from the tropics to Alaska in order to experience ,he ext reines of heat and cold. Thousands undergo all tine inconvenienoes of this iher nomearical change t~very day, or every other day- as the case may be, without tIne trou ble of moving over the threshold. A word with the'e involuntary shakers. What are they doing to expedite their retuin to a wedinin temperature ?-to break the chills and banish the tever? Are they dosing henniselves with quinir.e, thereby imperiling the Uoundness of their bones and impairing the vigor of their brains and nervous ays ten ? Sonic of them are, no doubt. but not tihe majority of them, it is believed. The value of Ilostetter's Stomach Diittes as a harmless and certain specific for tever ant agine is nderstood and appreclatcd In all parts of the country where intermittents prevail. The residenl of such localities begin to take it early in tIne spring as a protection against the niasma by which they are surrounded ; not all of them, per. haps, for a blind adherence to error is tine specialty of some people, but the greater nunmber. If there is any fixed fact, in therapeutics, it is this: thnat tine Bitters are ia far better enfeguard against all tine varieties of peui. odtic maladies produced by unwholesome exhriations than nny drug or compound in tihe materia miedica of the profession. This asseruion is mnade with all due respect to tihe faculty, but. being an import ant truth. ann I one thant nearly concerns the health of large settlements ini various parts of the country, ad indeed of the public at. large, is. is made fearlessly. Founded on ample and unimpeachable testimony, It defies dis approval. To break up chills and fevers, as well as to prevent them, there Is nothing so relia ble as this wholesome vegetable restora, tivo. may 8-im. To Econtics, The almost daily receipt. of voluntary testimonials from every part of thne country, from Physicians, Clergy mean, old and young male anus female, is sufficient to convince the most. Sceptical that DR. TUTT'S EX. PECTOR ANT is tine most valuable LUNG BA LSA M of the age; many wonderful cures have been performed by it, as may be seen by hndreds of certificates In the hanids of tine proprietor. Try it and you will doubt no longer. may 26--Iw Ournaov.-A well-known lady applied to the Agent of the Great Hlendersoni Co., Ky. Prize Schneme, a day or two since, for five tickets In thao Scheme, and he was com-. pelled to inform hner that the calls upon him had boen so unrgent during the last few days, that heo could not gratify her wishes tuntit heo could send to headquarters to ob tain a fresh lot. This seemed to excite her, Ire, and she weot, off In a high dud. goon, exclaiming that she would not sub. mint to have her feelings so .outraged. She immediately sat down and 0nolosed her ow, der with the mioney, to Mr. Alexander, the Agent, ait Louisvillo, an~d ex peets to draw tine capital prize. We understand that. agents will be supplied with tickets asn long as they last. - - may 28.4* oo~i;]- I 700 BUSH ELSpime White Gdrd, just June 1 D. iR. PLENNIKEN, . Notice to Trespassers. I FORBID ANY PERSON FROM TRAV-. elin thoug myPlantation-or In trespassing upon mny lands in anyv shape or form. It. Md. BTEVENSON. juno I--22 l~amns! lams! A LOT of Canvassed H AMS, inst todeli, may 28 - AsIge's Salo. In the tnerM John WhIjaket Bisvd YVrdeof ad'etd#W Mde 't Ie *ll9. 8; bfut ailf ' ufi1ot C~urL 'of the U3nied 8te'for'the Westb t Distriot of Soutih Oqrolwi', I will *ell at fub lie outory, to the high at bidder, fol before the Coura HOuse door, in Wtin~~tt betweeth)eg~ r %aterest ofJolie Whi, fln4 wil :s sahueband 1o&6% the*4 . Purohadets ~ tpaiy r ermad amoue 8. ,LOWW10EYW S may 18..41z2 Aiaalana. Now Adyer 'sementell Fanning's PATENT KID FITTINI SKELETON CORSET This Corset is constructed on an entir< riew principle, being open, and thereby lowing tlhe freest circulation possible, I sidte giving perfect ease and comfort to I wenrer, and at the Pane lime possessing the atdvatitaget of the coailuon Corevt giving support to tle hody. For lealh, (ace and Confort. Th are unrivalled ink the snarket. They I parl icularly recomna-mded for munmner we and warma climates, alth ough equally w adapted to all tearons or the year. Ti aro highly recommended by medical a soientific men. For sale by all firat.hel dealers. For circulars, prices,eto , addre the Worcester Skirt Co., Worcester, Masi June I-Iruo (ESTABLIS ED 1830.) WELCH & GRIFFITHS, SA IISI AXOS! SAW S! Saws of all descriptions. Axes, Delli and mill furnishings. Circnlar Saws wi solid Teeth, or with latient Adjustab Points, superior to all Inserted Teeth San lf&V- Prics Reduced. * *M.Send for Price List and Circulars.-6 WELCH & ORIFFITils, Boston, Mass., or Detroit, Alich. Inventors who visht to take out LeIte 'atent are advised to counsel wi4lh Mus Co., editors of the Scientifie Anierican, w have prosecuted claims before the Pate Olice for over twenty years. Their Ai rican and European Patent. Agency is .1 mnost. extenivo in the world. Charges le than any other reliable agency. A pamp let containing full insiructions to inventoe is sent gratis. AIUNN & CO., 37 Park How, N. Y. .A.I VC.ol T:Eo- e .Being a cripple, I have made house pla ning a special study. One built last s8 son has proved a model of convenienc beauty and e'onomy. Descriptive carci lu1rs of Plans, Viewe, etc., with generali formation of value to all, sent free. Ai dress with stamp or script if convenient G(EO. J. COLBY, Architent, Waterbur Vermont. Wanted in a paying business. 8. Kenn dy, 418 Chesnut street, Phila. THE HUMAN MACIHINE.-Ne w I001 Free for stamp. Tarrant & Co , New York, KIDDER'S PASTILLES. A stre relief for Asthati. Price 40 cen by mail. S-owri.. & Co., Chiarleslowi Mass. It DE nnd lridegronn-Essays for your Bmen, free, in seneed envelopes -1v Ann AssoclA-ioy, Box IP, Philadelphii Penn. Moustatches Forced to grow In' six weeks. Reell sent for 60 cents Address H. RitoflAnAi Box 8980, New York.P. 0. BEAUTIFUL WOYEN. All women know that it is beatity, rathe than genius, which all generations of me have iforshipped in tho sex. Can It b wondered at, thcen, that so much of woman' time and attentlon should be directed to th means or developing and preserving tha beauty ! Women know, too, that when me speak of the Intellect of womnen, they spoa critically, tamely coolly ; but when the come to speak of the charms of a beautifL woman, their language and their eyes kiri dIe with an enthusiasm which shtows thec to be profouandly, if not, Indeed, 'rudiculout lyt in earnest, 'It Is part of the natural sa gacit~y of women to perceive all this, an therefore employ every allowable art, to b< come the goddess of that ad'>ratior Preach to the contrary, as we may, agaioa the arts employed by women for enhtanein their beauty, there still stanads the eterne fact, that the world does not prefer the 5( ciety of an ugly woman of genius to that< a beauty of less intellectual acquirementia The worldlhas yet allowed noe higher mbt sion to woman than to be beaulifutl, antd would seem that the ladies of the presoa age are carrying this idea of the world I greater extrenmes than over, for all 1*ome now to whom nature has denied the talt manic power of beaty, supply the denetoa oy by the use of a most delight ful toilet ai liole, known as the "Biloom of Yguth, whtioh has been lately introduced lnto tha country by Ox'onaa W. lAino, a delical purifier, which smooths out all indentation furrows, scars, removing tan, freckles, as diaooloratlong frotm lthe skin, lati tI complexion olear, brilliant, and betratifu the skin soft and smooth. With the 'issil tance of this new Amerisan trickt of -a Li dy's toilet, femnale behaty is' delined play a larger part In thp admira lon of and the N~diltl~n Mf Wdenen then all$tI Ar employed sinoe her creation. Profro 0 Chandler, Chemist, to the Metropoltt Board of Health, has ieeently prqpperek chemical analysis 6f this propdfatio, *t reported that, the "Bloom of youath,'MW harmlems, coataiing nothIng injurietle' the health, Ladle. need have no fear using this intalttable toilet aonualeidi6ta Sold byetydr And tane goo deale in thveVMited States. ' . Ipot, U Gol t~r$,,ded'ork. T i61 1oEair~l gititrjgs t. ill hold A toesting~In the Ooqst Hoe bet th iSut, Plantersand Famsea bhigthe egrowltucal Iiterestf ti Si .e roil their names as members. -i - aeeting, th. time for heIdktfW td44 ri Itgta4blabitda'*Uili s. peulfied, A cioder of society. W. E. AIEWJ LIpmanl' GO$AT GRMA-N BITTERS, --TIlE PUtLET S*EbCAL CbR AL ---0F Alterative, A11i billoiis, a id liivigoratling Propertles. JIMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITT ERS l is prepared from the orginal German retteipt nowe in the p.c-+ ion of ihe ro. n Iietorm. 111'l kI th1 'uneI I prepl Irati(o.1 lha was ,tsed in Gerinuny pliwanitt' of a vent ury re "go; I ' day it i III% ti'nselhould reme . .dy of u, r 0ny. commIn'led by its mlost Eli etine piia. ad' (U4T P P .~U .U.3%r'S Is Ol1VA T O ElM HAhl 11'E118 . Is comoed1 or the liirest alcoholih es. sence of Germany's f:vorite beverage, im pregnated whithe juious and extrnets of rare ho' bs, roots and barks ; nil of which cotbined make it one of the best and surest preparations for Ilhe cure of Dyspepin, Loss or 'olte in the Stomiach tulti Digestive Organs, Nervous Be o bility. Lungour, Constutiol, Liver C6enplint, Central Exhanstilon, --AND AN A Preventative for Chills and Fever Mahrious Diseases Generally. . FEM.dLES t Will find LIPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN lt BI'TElVS the best tonio kpown for tbo dis c. eases to which they are generally subject, and where a gontlo remedy Is recommend I. SAYANNA111, March 10, 1870 Messrs. Jacob Lippman & Bro., Suvannah, Ga. Gents--I have beforo me your esteemed letter of the 14th inst., containing various documents relative 1o you. "German Bit. ters." After a o: eful examination I must confess that your Bitters is really whani you represent them to be, an olil German recipe of Dr. Mitcherlich, of Berlin, Prus sin It will no doubt be excellent for dv pepsin, general debility and nervous dise'ae es, and is a good preventatitIc of chills and fever. I find it to be a most delightful and pleasant etomanchio. I remain, yours truly, (Signed) Avo. 1'. WITTRn. KIRKLAND MILLs, GA, Maroh 22, 1870. Messrs. Jacob Lippnan & Bro , Druggists, Savannah, Ga : Gentlemcn-l have introduced your Oreat German Bitters here to my oustomers and friends, and find better sale for it than any - I have ever kept before. l'hose who have tried it approve of it very highly, and I do g not hesitate in saying that it Is far superior in value to any other Bitters now In use. Yours, respectfully, (Signed) IV. KiIRLAND. Depot in Winnsboro, LADD BRlOS. Wholesale Agents for South Carolina. DOWIl, NOISE & DAVIS, , IENIRY BISCIOFF & CO. CLASSIUS & WITTE, - TEFFERS. WERNEit & DUCiErt, nay 81-Gum Charleston, S. C. U TOBACCO. SIIEWING TOBACCO-the finest in mar Uket. for sale ot may 31 MolNTYRE &CO. r --- : - Just Receivedn :20 BBLS. No. 1 Family Flour, 40 Sacks Erafelour. Crushed, A, extra E, C, Denmorara and dark brown' Sugar; Java, Laguayra, and Rio Coffe N. 0. Golden, JHoney, Sugar flHouse Syrup, and common Molosses ; Dulk, Rib, C R and clear Baceon and Shoulders; -Chow Chow and Mixed Pickles, i and } gal. Jars ; Fresh Worcestershire Sauce, by - may 31 b). R. FLENNIKtEN. - ZaIVery and Sale! zd STABLE## I PRLOPRIETJORl. N"^RLY opposite the passenger depot. -A call from his friends and the public tgenerally Is eanasuly solicited. t t Carristges, D~uggies, Wagons. and Saddle d o Horses always on hand, to hire on the most n liberal terms. may 26 ;Winnsboro Workshops. I am prepared at. ny shiops to sl all kind of(1 th - . p ith and wood work in. hevery.netest, style, call and exstndne tor 0 yourselves. I L. Mr 1IQLICJ(. may 24--1t. d WANTED! WANTDlWATED!ii * C SH CUSTOMER~sI OR lo. will ivo. ioroexchange for Good 1'y~ro gora W bisktyp e"4 Whisigey~.j, . *'*aqpberry Syrtap~t fa om New torkfi4oe the. 4o01e 4p-teGot which will bb sold to Cast Uust6meus at as Stonishing low rat0, ' s Ale ! Ale ! Ale !!! A * * * ' "f B a st 'l , 3 " * *tw e i ~ d * kept. always fres1 ad doel, Lteo Maokc eral-O rman Bitte, &o,, at' h* may 21, I B R.J. 1teARLBY'S. rt1 TT'8iti Wt'P~ d~f -Uf, IN A S ATER &BIC may17 d p, iit 'l1 ' / 1o I CALL AND see the Ladles 'retty Dress Goods In great variety at THOMPSON & WOODWAUD. The Model Jar FOl preserving Fruits and Vegetable, Lamps, Goblets, Lamp Chimmeys,,all at un usually low prices. THOMPSON & WOODWARtD. Hardware, NOTIONS nod Shoes to arrive In a few lays. THOMPSON & WOODIVAlID. niay 21 HAYI HAY! iaY! JUST received One Hundred Dales of ,orthern HAY. Those of our CLStomsers rho need will pleaso como at once. BACOT CO. may 14 Ale! Ale! L LOT OF EXTRA C SUGAR, AT H. W. DESPORTES. may8 BLACKSMITH SHOP. MY enstRomrs and friendrs will fihd mo at Laughlin's Old Stanld. near the l'Fassengr D pot, where I all prepal I to do all kind of Smith and Wagon 'ork. Repairs ot Buggies and Carrirges eatly exented. W. 11, DUVA. may 19 TILE NEXT SESSION OF NiRS. OBEAR'S SCHOOL WILL hegin thae1st day of June next. The T'ermsa per Bession of Twenty weeks, are the lame as last. year. For English, will vary from $7.60 to $20. For Mlusic, 'ianso or Guitar, 18. may 12-1m. BASKETS. hiILDltEN'S School Baskets, for Lunch, ) to,, for sate est may 21 ?*ioINTYlRE & CO . NEW ARRIVAL. BilE Subscriber has received a large L addition to his4 Spring S tonk consisting I Ladies Dress (Good s and Mlillinary of the test style, Ladies' andl hisses' Oaitersa, Io Shoes of every description, Oernts' urnisthing Globds, &o. Ie wishes to call weial- attention to hsis ready-rnh'Ido Cloth-i g, as they can not be surpassed for qual and cheapnoss in the 8tato. The above oods he in selling for less than the samne cods could be bona~ht, for at the first of th.n mnson. All he nak is a ecalt froam those isa, have tho Greenbacks, those that have ot got t hom nt e4 n9,t paU, as his terms art. urillyCA8fl . If,else kee p . asapbly of Flour and rodE~'les~ n ot'1abh Q~~eWvs &ssJ~tant Cook. w ~a ~ iil'nvention for sale by F, EI.DElt. S v obts, may 21 ESTABLISH ED 1859. w e a r n'et'f ar bwo r oc0ks5, Spectacles &oe.* always on hand, it will sell at t he towest prices, and would tin r o o yo r id tit st~s's. 11 goods warranted as represented. I am repated to dd Mllkifor Watols and Je*. Sry work and),J:ave gly..,ysge stock of mlatorial on hh4eauiar w til gdM4 thde sat ii IAeond door from Col. Rion's Oflde ap180 00Btt81iL Prime White en Tea,, Boap, Candles, s.' ..I And ma.a'other atileles-to which I n. Vt .5o~5~ iaar i SCHOOL BOOKS. SCiOOL BOOKS, Bibles, P1hotographto Album,, Paint Boxes, Wayerly Nomels, Dicke's Works. Tl)ack-ry's Works and oll. er Novels, Cook Book., Letter Writers, Varm Books, Books on Etiquett.e, &.., &a. fur salt;. 1,y KRIClIlN, Mc1MATSjR A BJICE. New Goods. Ladies' an-1 Get ts' Shoes. firogans, Sole Loatler Tubs, Brooms, Oil Cloths, India Rubber Bilta, Napkin I'ings, Combs, Mai; Pin, Unnda, &a. A variety of Lamps for flalls and 'arlors, .intnrus, Pnoket Lath, terns, &c., &o. Shades, S*wXug Biids, Tape Lines. A L-M0Q Sugar, Cbffeo, Molasses, Tea, &o., of bes4 quality, and 0l at low prices for sale by KETCliIN, McMASTER & BRIOH. april 7 DRESS GOODS .I T REGES, Muslins, Lenos, Japanese Mozamubiquies at tabout half wha~t they s9k4 for last. year. Also a fine stock of Cassimere Suils, Linen and Cottonade Sacksi and Pants. Russia Kras and Tow..!s at reduord prices for cash at Ki-TCHIlN MlcMASTER & BRICIJ. Condensed 1ilk Iceland Moss, F'avoring Exiraots. Cone centrated Lye, Toilet Soaps, 1'erfuinery Toilet lowder, Morpliltio, Pain Killer French Bhacking, &c., &o, Kl(TCIinN, MuMASTER & BRI'E. april 0 IN THE FIELD AGAIN WITH11171 Handsome Styles OF SUMMER GOODS. I[ANDSOME SUMMER LENOS A NI) Muslins at 10 Cents per Yat d, AND OTHER GOODS ACOORDINGLY, r 3HE subscriber is rocolving by every Steamer direct from NEW YORK, Ooods of the Latest Styles and Lowest Market Priocs, which he wishes to give hil t'riends and customers Ih l onolit of. His stock of goods on hand, ia largo and varied, iud have been marked down to Hatf Price. CLOTHING, For Men and Boym in endless variety, and yet to arrive ; aso Hools, Shoes, flats, CIps and many other artioles too numerous to menion. 8. WOLFE, Agent. N. i.-A few nooounts wIll be opened with parties, if they can make satisfactory arrangemnicts. 8. W. ~BAcEooM Billiard Saloon. 0 URl BARL Is now sapplied with .Toe, and we are prepared to furnish our custo. mer's with all kcindls of Light Wino and Summer brinks. E. W. OLLEVERL & Co. may 7 SODA WATER. PURELF cold SODA WA TER, at E. W. 01. lever's Fruit and Confect ionary Store. Tickets for Sale by ER Wa 0110eVer. may 7 PRIVATE AND TRANSIENT BOARDING HOUSE, H. D. MVolY~astear, WINNSRORtO, S. 0. 100 yards East, of Passenger Depot. (OLD WAsitIONaI) stuoK.) apifl28-ly SELLING OUT AT COST. 'l are nojw receivIng a heavy~atcool of Grocerles, .Consisting of Sugareg Coffees, Lard, Rice, Dlacon, Flout, Irish Polar oes, fakei-ul, Sardinues, Jellies, Oysters, Plokles,Oinger-inpl, ('akes, Crack oes Black Pe'pper, Spie, Ginprw, &o. All w4 ask Is a call. Out' Goods hate also besi- bought, since the deelino in Geld andA (Oottn, and therefore we can sell clieap. . JOHN bieJNTYRfl & 00. Tailoving rriiB snbscriber beges to infore -his old ,R.e'uitotr~e and the public generally t . ho hasoone Talor 8 i~s $h oij'air~ebl'whiere bw plees. co 1 seh'all iw~ ish woth'd 4 l the h at aind taless .tke les' tJ0.11 atettnes 4d Ase4bd The.attetition of our readers is call. od.to-day to the advertidement in an. othor column, headed Lippman'a Groat German Bitters, a preparation thMk had been used for upward of a century in enlightened Europe with th& greatest success in the ouro of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Constipa' n Loss of Appetite, Liver Coin plaint, loss of tone in the digestive grgans, eto. The proprietors, Messrs. Jacob Lippman & Bro., SavannAh, Gi,., have, at considerable outlay sue. ceeded in obtaining the original re oipe for makin~g this delightful tastiog f Bitters, and plcdge their reputation that in prepa i rg in the original stan dord shall be kept up. Depot in Winusboro, at Ladd Bros Drug Store. pataoin1 z e loie Euiter'prise Mr. . P. Toale, whose advertise ment appoafs in another column, has 0 established on a firm basis, in Charles ton the largest and most complete r manufactory of doors, sashes, blinds, &e., in the Southern States. Having advertised liberally during the past year, he has secured it. largo oustom, extending as far west as Alabama, and lie has thus been enabled to put forth . a printed price list which, defies com petition. Every person who eontem plates building or repairing should write at once for Mr. Toale's price list. Receipt 100k. We are pleased to find on our table, the "SSouthern Cultivator Receipt Book," a compilation of about 400 recipes, which have been published within the last few years in that sterling Auri cultural Monthly, the Southern Culti. valor. They are now republished in pamphlet form, and we advise each and every one of our many readers, to secure a copy at once. You cannot make a better investment with the same amount of money, and the price being so low (only 50 cents,) places it within the reach of all. Address C. D. Camp, book-keeper, "So. Cultiva tor," Athens, Ga. The Rivieirside. The "Riverside" for June gives us once more a picture by the inexhaus tible Stephens, who, one would think, lived in a menagerie by the familiar acquaintance he has with bird, beast, and fish. The bees are beginning to buzz in it also, for there is a western sketch of a bee hunt on the prairie, by Mliss Thomas ; a second article by Arthur Gilman, on beginning an Api ary ; and the pretty "little-folk songs" include one about a bee. Thore is a bird story in "a wood-robin abroad," and one of "laurel and daisy chains." Hans Anderson also sends a spring song, a bit of poetry, and thus the most delighful season of the year gets fairly heralded in the "River Sside. One cannot overlook either the stories which are good all the year round :IThe house that John built, r Effie and her thoughts, Annie's Bank account, the young Virginians, a hundred years ago, and going to a' school, wvith its droll pictures by the little artists ; and building a Rail road, the "settle" with its riddles and a picture, $2 50 a year. Published Hlurd & Hloughton, Newv York. In a specechi in Richmond, a night or a' two ago, ex-Governor Henry A. Wise a asserted that the war being over and e he having made an honorable capitula tion, ho would, rather than permit .his forefinger and thumb to touch the pen to-sign the test oath, have had his Sright hand out from the wrist joint and nailed to a post to point the way to a gibbet. a [We are of the opinion that the .above remarks of Governor Wise, is fa little too much "chin-musio" for t this.onli ghtened age.) AN- lNYE-OPENE.-The Northern people are astounded at the report of d the Charleston Agricultural and Im a migration CoQyentionr concerning cot. . tonnrnufatale. -., -There ii i tremuendouis efib62b 'tade by the New England party in power Sto prevent capital and skilkld labor - from entering the South.; BIut we shall have both, sooner' eor late, 'aid dthen let the Puritans look out for re. e tribution .- Auustat Chronicle ' Senli, -PIcxpan 1EGoas.--Mdoil the eggs un 'them i~n Ialves engthwa s;hlay themj ,carfumlly in lromout edjars,an poue dver themi seildingavinegar, well i seasoned with whole pepper, all spice, a few pieces of ginger, and a few *clovos or garlic. W~hen cold, tie u~ closely, arnd let them stand a month, They si-e then fit for '.se. With cold lb meat they are a delicies and delicate to pi idec2 I rada'f s w500 iie o(rai I, at least 150 mnore this year. Mr. Editor : Will you be kind eniugh t4 at glve sp~evinSfonr'44hikos to offer/W. B a IROBERlT8ON, Esq , to the veoe of FaIr Oed-cogneggay a-worhy genteman, #M*l ig a seat Incour LegIslative dlai at tho nex M' $essiod,. and obhhg' anwy voters. - * 1 f1. june 1-x2 RIfitRW AY.