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With charactri. tio cunl.ing, tho Scott Rig s.rive to hide their "ins benatth the iutIe .,f I 1ublieut.i1iam. As It3publiui. tht:y tll p.al to the free.u.u for the:r soppiort, is Repub. lie cis they pr:to of the Free S,eech and,, the Frt;n Press which tho hato Uud d,c.td ; wilile they hIve no mi1re right to be considered 1he r pi esci.ta titetr in SuUIh( U..roliita of the Na tionatl RdI,ub:ic..n p.uty thn thon vit in) tle penitentiairy Iahil to be ?e gardted as a tair .petimen of0110 11o11 Cstv at.d duct ily of a ',a:o. As Ite puLliolus, the -.,ott Ring al o re p.u diatod aid disona,nel by the topuidli Can juurialtls of the North; ,tid a Re publician Coeigvu,, wh: e. cr ol.jt - ing voice was enough to plevent it, romoved the politicul dit.lihi.itiea of ;the Ref;'orut o.intdttate for Lieute:aInt 'lcveinor of S.t.hI Carolina, and so wIM.ed him Gud-q,eed ! in the good v. ofk of giving to Saoth Ci.ioul ila a govonneut w.ic'h shall not be an in sult ani, a Iopr ,.,ue1 to All go.o citi finti. T'1 nibT.leitxan ml .'ses at. th N'rtI', a.r not. le.-s irger for the over tiow of thle Sott ling than atro tie politi:,l|ar and their partypr. What thri-" teelings are, the follow ing louter -ono of mat,y---fr.'.m i t11.,s.-aohuetts Republie. n, will ,how los-ro,, 1l.\s., Angust 1, '70. 'b the Editr of the Nus : Though unknown to you, I am, with tl:ousauds of other true, honest R. publioan peoplo of this and other New Eigland S ates, pleased at the expo.uro of th< (.""o ca le' Roepublican) thieves, robbers and irderers, who rule the gallant people < f S-u I Caro lina. Wo'tul.i th : et , boa t lnd tiue 'man, both wiul r; ,.d :c,loret!, in the Stato ecu!ld iea-l the nolt'e s.ch ci which have ii," a ,m.ade by youi Carponter, U3tier and1 liers'tuty. W e alli 1ecogi.iz. the disgr":.eiI'l I con)duet of the S,;t and W1 iittemoure crow. 'I'ru.t thml n.o longtr, fir -tht ir past couIsO roves that they will do anything to iilti) their pus even forco the people, both white and colured, into thit. pu. i house. Drive ott" 'r.m the pubili, pitionl which !.o nt,wy ocol,pies. The tis gruct.ful which he has So V.-I p.miited is s;.ft' -it nt to sati.ty any h0no.:t cit i zen of his unaworthinue. Gie "WlI.it tomnore" a boith iu the sau. s,ie p nd\ i.o him to lock his car,et-bag and leave with the dishonor which he has do nobly won, both inl S 11th ( ro ina and in the United States (iongress.-- - .kg your peoi,lo t) dilid hiard1 by Your aw or, CUrpont.r, Itter and Kor.h:Lw, and thus t;levat tho people from the unmetroiful bondigo which they aulfer. Your people are worthy of better treatment. You c:n incouro it by supporting and . lct ing the mne whoso names head the ltiforml ticket. Scott and Vhittctiore are there for not other pirpos.) th.n s."lt-aggrandizc mien', and I fear that they have su cetd:d too well for the prosperity of your people. a Uurs, respectfully, The good wishos of the whole Inion are with us. If we fail to over throw the Ringg of thieves and imposterr, the fauliit. w illb tha it of thie white peopale of South Carolina, and11 thieirs alone. TIheo w hatit men ofI the Stato0 have a dou~ble dtty to pierformn. Thiey musnt v.,te thiemiselves, andsi see thaut their friends voLe. A od they must teach thme coloredl vi'oer to ei:,L their bal lots on the sido of goad grove runment anid low~ taxajtion. N1) man who dloes le thani th.is witl do his nhole duty. - Chuarle Jton Noews. Soe Si Sn :.- o Chi.,&heraw Decs>. cract taukes ai sen,ible anid pat riotie vie of the politicaul situation, it says: "At a time like this, when thme only qjuestioni is, shl honest, mion or thaievea be puit in oilee, we cannot, doubt ast to our Elut y of snmpport ing thiose who:ui we. con)sider hionear, whoi he. they lbe R epublucan orS ) D)e meer. ti. To on. posed Ca:rpeiit er un atii ilttr woulid lhe throuwing whater Cl i .finenc't e o might, posse.s into the se.dl':a iin favor of that party l w ich has already p.erpetrated such l&ating inaj :ry u pon the prosperi ty of thme people, iud, in the last two yealre, increased the ldbt .f the.' State from $G,0O{ (n0 to . m.eay $15,000, 00~0. ii., ver proh. .ho that .inmoth!:r termn of t.b:e Soutt, iing in oili..o iii i'ense the deb-lt of the Si atc in equ-d ratio, iad bring buli a hbordonmm of ta.xation that every branh of ini dustry will be utterly ruined. in supporting the Union Reform nlomid nCos, we. abandonu priniple ; We but turn aside for a moment to strike one blow for the redemption of the State, andi Lt) save her people from further humuiliation anud deeper ruin." was the next, speakier, anid Was pro ceeding with his remariks wNen a sneak ini the crowd. ' ma.- who looked tas though . : jius ca .:.: from ta ho pe'rmnt.ry, nt man a,m I 'all not, do the honor to advertise ini thais papier, and whoso name, there fore, I ref ress, as8ked, "how ab)outL the black codeo?" General Butler ain awerod that he was glad to soc one of Seott's slaves thecre, and he wvas glad that hie had beena abked the question. Hie had always opposed that blnmek oode, and had fought against it. lBut that now it wais a thing of the past. 1. wats an impr)ovidenit thing and was now obliteralod.--harhan, .Ncw. Eiileetion roturns tat Raleigh tup to August 6dh', oiifirm the opinion ox p)ressed that tho State has gone Dotuo oratie by 5,000 to 15,000. There ie a sorrowing family in Buffalo the beir a pparent aged thair .teon), hast proved "hunky dory on the flip flap" andl has olanp,d with . oioa. ['rance aid PrussIa. Whilo dtpre'nting tii bloody con test about to be cnuts.d, or being now enacted, between Frauo and P1 us.,ia, A are raruk to totfess that our tym. pathies uio with that power whiclh has drawn the suoid, time and again, on the side of civilization and liberty. That Franeo which has ever befriend ed the waoak and oppre.sed against. the centralized dtspotist-l of Europe --th.t heroic Franco whie.h rushed to the aid cI Amiiean ii,dependence against bt iti,h tyranny und a hirehng soidiry-that lhrat,ce which was and is the frie.d of a ti uity of sullurings: Irelnanl, i hantl, anld our beloved Soti hl --commands our wat meist .ymn. pt,thie" in ita warf.tro agait..t 1I u:sia 1 -a tGovernen+ut which ik despotic in forn and rai eneiy to the indepen. donce of States ai the political iib city of its ot n 3i' izous. Biight arl Ju-ticc are on the side of Fr cee. [ttsulted and throatened by th..' ui.scrupulous do.igns and .c : r-iog atti.udo of Prussia, w%hose of j" et it is to a bsorb and bring all Gerainy under her c..ntrarlized iron rule, Pr.an-e, in self-defsuco was com pe.ltl to t:.k,' up the gauntlet thrown down, or igtomtiuusly retire front the ct:,nl lict ; cot eudliug herself with be. ing heunted in by I'rusasia, and being reduced to the condition if a second rato Eup a nptao power, entirely di.pen dent upon Pru,sia, in that event, fur a prolungat ion of her poli: ical exi stenceo as an independent State. France, threfore, wars not for conquest, but for the preservation of France, for Liberty, and for Civilization. Pru, sia wars for conlquest, for centraliza ion-which is for crushing out the pas ,uonl and political liberty of the itizenl, :and for the establishnout of al despu.io government. The syn.pathis of the Southern Ipoilel I are with Ierane, because 1anco was p rep.tred to give that re ecgnition to the Siu'hein Confederacy wiich I'russia, Ilu sia, and England witilield. 'I he R;dicals are said to be with P'ttusia, which is a bad omen f',,r the suctees of that power, and n hieh, of itself, apart from other con sideratio>rs, would allignt the Southern people on the side of Fiance. The 1"re,chmen of to-day, under Nau ploon Ilf, will do what their fore. iathers did under Napoleon Bona par to.-a nuer of the 3 uth. A C.k, or SuSIE:Nn En ANIMAtIoN -'IIIL: St'rrusEo DEAD lIKsToItEnD 'O LiI:.--An unusual fatality, incident to the lat extreme beat and the dis eases pceuliar to young children, has for a few days past existed among the i:iattiJe pupulation of this ectiun. fI co,nnectiou with this fact a sone what singular circumu:,tancec is ielated to us of the supposed death of a child in L.tasingLurg. The child, whose parents r eside in the lower pat c of the village, became ill, and rapidly grew wor so until it sank into what was sup posed to be death. The boly was prepared for the grave, and the pa rents were prostrated with the deep e,t grief over the loss of their little one. Among thoso who visited the corpse was a woman whose acute perceptive faculties discuvet od to her certain ap pai ancs which indicated lhfe. She apj,led ec 1. water to the lips, which after a timea feebly answered to the reviving drauughti, and the pioper re ~tora;tives beinag used, the child was ~ubsequenitly brought to counseiousness, and11 is now almostt restored to a new hfe. T1he joy of the parents Can be imnagined, wmhile th-iso who say tbe eni cuastance were left to speculate en th< so maysteriouas things which are constantly trought to our ntatice, but which before were "little dreamed of ini our philosophy.- 'Troy 'limes. Th'le New Yoalimes say8: "After all. thle wvar his becen two mnuch for the Evangelical Alliance. The meet iing which was to havo been held in t hi.s city during the fall haus been in delinuattely post ponied. 'fie president and secretaries of the alliance are about to publish ai statement in which Ilbey will declare that the 'D)ivino will is mnost elourly exprecsed in the migh my evond now trlanspirin g in Europe. Ti'y a iso say that 'the Tain ite WVis. dom w hich hs ordered this result, we hazve nio doubt, also overrule the post, : onemaent (of tihe meeOting) to the turthearanco of the Gespel.' This is at least an orig;iaal View of a wvar which u'eems to set maost of the teach ings of the 'Goepel' at deuianoce, anid peraps r it may be doubted whether iaybodly is quite competent to inter [.ret the Divine wvill ini the matter." Taa, lasnron (0xPouna's PUZZL.. -The followinag ingenious puiZle, which we publish for the Interest and unlusemnant of seine of' our younger readers, is one of those recreations which overn the most learned dignita rios of the chiuroh 1ind leasure time for', anti upon which they do not seorn to bestow some share of their wisdom -d attention: "I have a box, two lids, two estab lished mneasures, two places of wor ship, a flue stag and several animals fa smaller deoscrip)tion, two fine fish, and( manay of a smaller kind, half a scor'o of Spanish gentlemen, two play. l'ul aialas, two lofty trees, two stu dents, or rather scholars, and several whips without handler, two iusical mnstruments, the steps of a hotel, the lIouse of Commons on the eve of a livision, and several aflull ar9ioles which a car penter cannot do without. All prononnlee me6 a wonideiful piece of umehanismt.. SJosh Billinga says: "The lhe. san iz like .a .littlo pig ;)* e 1.'eanaed young and begins to roo tearly. fe ig the pope rsava cv ec'eation, ttso' ausiplOe of the world. One live aan rlna YiIa logo iz like a oase-of itch at 1's trikt skool-he sets evro by1 scratchin ' at oust." TO PHYSICIANs Nsw YoRK, August 15th, 1808, Allow in to call your attentiou to my Frepitiolu of Compound Extra Buchu. The component. pa t aro c0BU11U. L)s LECAN', (,UItF.BS, JU,NlIPERt tdItiI1ES. Mlour. I Put:t'Atna-rtuN.-uchu, in v cuo. .Junipeor Uerries. by dii1tillat ion, turm a iine gin. (t,leba extracted by d tilacement, with spirits ol,tained from .Jui per ILorries; vcry httlo ,,etar is tis l. a aL smiall prolor'tion of rpirit. It is ute palttablu than anly nuw in nt5o. luchu, as preparel by DrUntg its, Is of dark color. I1 is a plant tha t. cwits I fragrance; t.h' action of a llamo desttr this (its nativo priaciple:), leaving a du and glutinous decuct Io. %line is the ol of ingredients. The lluchu in my preptar lion predominates; the snallest quantity the other ingredients are added, to prove Iermunentation , upon inl-speet iou, it will Iound not to bo a Tiuotu re, as mande Pharmracopta, lior is it it Syrup-.--a theroloro caIn be used in onsas wh're few or intlammuation exist. In this, you hia the knowledge of the iugrodienty and t mode of preparatlott. Hoping tha! you will favor it with a t -11, and that upun inspection it will mu with your approbation, With a feeling of confalence. I an, very respectfully, 11. T. IIELMI10,U, Chemist and Druggist, of 16 Years' Experienoo. [From the Largest Manufacturing Chen iots in the World.) Novoa usu, 4, 1851. "I am acquainled with Mr. II. T. Ilnt. nOLD; he occupied the Drug Store opposi my residence, and was successful in co ducting thu bisiness where others had n en equally so before himu. I have be avorabliy tllipreused with his chareter at enterprise." 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Ileimbold's Fluid Extract of B in aiffeeiotns peculiar to Females' it equtalled b.y any) 0ote preparation, as Suppressions of Custormary E,aouatios Ulcatrated or schirrus tate of the Utert and1( all comiplin(ts incidenlt to the sex, ithe decline or chtaogo of life. lmltiI's Flujiti Extinct Butlil a1 llll prolDCt R056 W 11s1h Will radioalile extermuinnie fromthe Ilsysla dIISeases arIisng from habiit s of dlissipai 0 at hit tIe ex pense, little or no chant~ge in di no~ mttOooveiec or expoimte: cumnplett suipercedhing thtoso unpleatsant fad danga o s remeiest, Copaiva and Mercury, in these dlisetasei. Use Hlelmnbold's Fluid Extract B In all diseases ot' tha'se organs, whnetl1 existing in male or female, fromt whantet causo origiatinug, and no tatnter of a long stnding. It is lasaant in taste a odlor, ''inisnediato"' in act ion, and mlc strentgthtening than any of the preparatic of lark or lron. Thlose suffrering from broken-d(own delicale constiltutions, procure thte romes at once. 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Alterative, Anti-billIou, and Invigorating Properties, I IPPMAN'S 0RRAT GERMAN BIT-1ERS l is prepared fron the orginal German reneipt now in the possession of the 1ro. prietors. and is the same preparat io.t that was used in Germany upwards of a century ago; and to day it is tie househould reme. dy of Germany, reconmended by its most. eminent physicians. X-nXXP PEMI.A.'IVS!i UIREA'' ERMAM .L'i"'ERS lb composel of the purest alcohoie es. sence of Germany's favorite beverage, im prenated with the tnices and extracts of rare he' bs, roots and barks ; all of which combined make it one of the best and surest preparations for the cu-e of Dyspepsia, Loss of Tone in tile Stomaci anid Digestive Organs, Nervous Do bility, Langour, Constipation, Liver Complaint, General Exhaustion, -AND AA A Preventive for Chills and Fever -AND . Malirious Dise3ses Gete-ally. hF!M. I ES Will find (dl'l'IAN'S G RE.T GERMAN -I Bil'ER' the best tonic known for the riis eases to which they are generally subject, anid where a gentle remedy is recommend ed. RAvaNNAn, March 16, 1870. Messrs. yacob Lippmian & Biro., Siavannrah, Ga. Gents-I have before mec yourr esteemedtl lette.r of tire 14th inst., eontaiing various documents relative to your "German liii. tera."' After a cit'eful examrinationi I rmurst confess that your Bitters Is really what you represent them to be, an old GJermanr I recipe of Dr. Mitehorlich, of Berlin, Prus- a sia 1L yill no doubt be excellent for dys pepsia, ppneral debility and nervous disens- a es, and is a good preventative of chills arnd fever. I fmnd it to be a most delightful and pleasanrt atomrachno. I remrain, yours truly, (Signed) Arro. P WETTrr.. * I KInIKLANI' Mifn.Ls, GA, March 22, 1870. Messrs. Jacob Lippmran & Bro , Druggists 1 Savantiah, Ga : Gentlem,en-I have Introduced your Great German Bitters here to my customiers andi( 1 friends, and tind better sale for it ihnn any I have ever kept before. t'hose whIo have ariedl it approco of it very highly, and I do] not hesitate in saying that It Is far superior In value to any other Bitters now in use. Vours, respectfully, (Signed) W. KIRKLAND. Depot in WVinnseboro, LADD BR1OS. Wholeralea Agents for South Carolina. DJOWIE, MIOISE & DAVIS, H ENRY BISCl110FF & CO. CLASS! U8& WVITTE, 8TPEPFE R$, WERN Ell & DUCKER, may 31-f'.u Charleston, S. C. P. P. TOALE, CHARLESTON, 8. C. s& rLargest and most complete -gg sil* Manufmactory of Donre, Sash- -g e&" es, Blitade, Mouldinags, &c., f -@g I n the ngouthern States. -J Printed Price Ltist Defies Competition, N SEND 90 ONIE. S'SentS free on opplication ; may 14-ly . The Last Sensation I TU3'I' ra0eived &. f-eph supply . of Fine eN Durham Smoking Tobacoo, Oannec Ojetors,.Shrimps, Pickles, Starch, Coffee, J Sugar,..Lard, Cbha, Table Salt, Flour, Soap, LIverpool Salt, Choose, Candies, Shoes, Croory, Tinvare,, MIolasses, St atlonary, 1jqduarw, Dip oods; &t , whieb we hAfer lovrr ask. MottNTyIIg 00, I6 The"CA ROLINA FER7'IIZER," is nd iq pronounced by various oheni'ts, ont 'eruvian Ouanoin its Fertilizing Propertie not land and sea anicr ala, and possess qua it. We annex the analyiis of Professor S "L ABOIiA'lORY OF Till \lE Analysis of a sample of Carolina Ferilax dtoisture expelled at 2120 F, )rganio Matter, with some water of combi ?ixed Ingredients, mmoania, 'hosporio Acid-Soluble, 6.96 I nsoluble, 6.17 E 13.13 ulphurio Ao'd, 11.01 J lulphate of Potash, kil.,hate of Soda, land, On tho strengths of these results I am gl ia Fertilizer, We will furnish this excellent FER TILL ,000 lbs. oct 9-ly CURES DYSPEPSIA & INDIGESTION PREVENTSCHIILS&FEVER ' EI - CREAT s SOLD EVERYWHERE. JJUWIE.MoISE & oA\J pROPRIETORS & WHOLESALE DRUGGIsTS For Pal" in WVinnsboro, S. C., by KlTCHIV MolASTEII & BRICE, and L ADD 13110$. m ir 17-Gm Laitest Quottions of SOUTHERN SECURITIES, Cl A R LiESTON,. S. U jorrected Weekly by A,.0, KA UFMAN, .oroker, Nou. 25 Broad St. A ugust 2, 1870O. S'rA-rs:Sioun triena-Sout h Carolina. old 0; do, ew,-@i80 dlo, registered took, ex int---@80J IBAIiCnaI 8-r'icus-Chariottle, Columbhiun nd Augusa,-@45: Or env ill and Co. umnbia, 2; Northeasiern, '9@~; Sa. angnah and Charlest on, 85 ; !4on,t h Carolina, whole Nhares) '15; do, (half do) 22. bOU'Ttu (OnobNA BANK BILLs. Bank of Charlestto , --@ 'Banik of Newberry,--. Ian k of Camden, 5t @~q lank of 'Georgetown, --@ ,Iink of South Carolina, 1@ '.auk of Chester,8@ i-ik of Hiamiburg,1@-.. lpgnk of State of S. C. prior to 1801, S62@ 3ank of State of S. U. Issue 1861 and 1862, 42@ Planters' and Mechanics' Dank Charleston, 'People's Bank of Charleston, ---@ 'Unioni Bank of Chanrieston, - southwesterni Rt Ri ank, Charles. lonilhwestern R R. Bank, Charles t on, (ne w).-. .. itate Bank of Charleston, 8 armers' and Exchange Bank of Charleston, -@6 kiohange Bank of Columbia, - 6 ~ommereaal Bank of Columbia, 6 - 1lerct's' Bank of Cheraw,6@ 'lanters' flank of Fairfield,4@ Itate of 8. 0. hills Rocelvable, par ~ity of Charleston Change Bills, par Albil1s n>arked thus (*) are being redeemn d at the 1$ank Counters of each. Jan 22..14 EMMENSE AND UNPRECEDENTED DECLINE IN PRICES I SN extensive assortroent of all styles el 10000$, with many articles entire!1 ew,Just received and niow on exhibition,. dvry Article a Barg alh I 4s Cheap as Mny Mar'ketI! RING THE GREENBACKS AND GET BARG.ALNSI 00ODS SHOWN WITH PLEASURE, apI110 I, Nw wLL,AI made from the Phoephates of south Carolina of the best Mantres known, only infer o.- to s. These PhoMphates are the remains ot ex litie3 of the greatest value to the agricultur bepard. )ICAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 'r, personally selectord. 16 70 cation expelled at a low red heat, 16,60 66.80 2.60 'quivalent So 11.27 Solubl Phosphate of Lime iuisuaent to 13.48 Insoluble (b.ine). 24.75 Phosphate of Lime. luivalent to 23 65 Sulphate of Lime. 80 3.60 l1.Ot ad to certify to the superiority of the Caroli. C. U. 81lEPA ltD, Jr. fER to Planters and others at $60 per ton o f GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.. Factors. THE DAVId COTTON AND HAY PRESS. Challenge Open to the World I r HE people desire to know the beat and 1 most practical C01TON ANn HAY PRES. Being the Inventor and Propric. for of the above improved and recently pat.. ented Hland Power Col On and llay Press. I p,ropuse to the representatives ut' Presses throughoat the country, to have a publio contest in packing cotton at Columbia, dur ing Fair week of the Agrioultural and Mo chanicral Associatiuon of South Carolina. As I do not propose to gain anything by the contest, except p restigt and to bring my Press generally to the notice of the public. my proposition is, that each conpe. tilor subsicribe $6u as an entrance fee, which shall cons'itute a fund, to ne equally divided, as a contribution, between the Ladies' Industrial and lzouutr.ental Asso ciations of South Carolina the contest to take place in public, on the 1- air Grounds, and open to all classes of Presses, whether propelled by haud, horse, steam, or any other power, and to be decided by a con mittee, selected by .he contestants them solves, which coutnittee shall tnke into consideration the style and manner in which the cotton is put tip, and iho acoual per centm ni of t ine, laher and power required to do it, the chief object being to ascertain the most simnple, economicasl, dluratulo anad practicable P'resis for general uise. Not los thana three bales, ol 50(0 pounds eaoh, broght to a comspass oif t wenity cubic feet., will bie considered a fasir te'st. Persons intendinag to enter the contest, will give their t.ames, eit her in per sot, or by let ter, to Ccl .J. IP. Thiotmas, of Colunthia, 8 C., wiso will annmunce the same publinly in the Colum bia I'hxniz, J. K. DAVI8. Mlosa a.r m an,o, S. C. In maskinig my how to the public, as the representa'ive of a itew inventsian, I do tnot. come with i long list of certliloaes fromin others, and mos't extraavaganmt. assertions of in,' owna as to the power anal efticacy of my Press, but sim perfectly cuanlent, to throw it entirely upon its own mierits, trusting to the judgment, of a scrus tniring anad (lie criminating public to awardl to it that amount cof favor and pat reonage to which merit alone justly entitles it, ins the sales of mny Pros-es, I kn.ve adopt. ed t he "No Cure, No Pay System " Every Press will be warrantedi to give sat islact,lon, or no salo. 'rice, delivered all complete on the cars, $165. For any rther iniformiation, ad. dlress Mr. J. A. J. DEIIRICK, Agent and blanufacturer, at Columbia, 8. C., or the subscriher, at. Monticello, 8. C. jualy 23-3m J. K DAVI8. If you want, Goods given to you, g to Davilaon & Cio. THIRDSUPLY. Ehave received a TIRD SUPPLY of Dress (ocd,, Calicoes, hlomesapuns, Linen Drills, Oott.onades, White Goods, hosIery, Oorsetti, &c., &e, Will receive this week a fine stock of Shoes and Clot hing. Our Prioes, as here tofore, will be kept, ev'en witit the very low est LADD BRO8, & CO. Drugs ! Drugs ! Drugs I HavIng trecently rofilted ourc Drug Stove and receivwed a choice apserlment of Druige, MedicInes, P'alnts, olle, bye 8tull's, Per. fumory andl Patney Articles, we can safely offer one of the boast Stocks kept in a firit class Drug Store, in the up country. Presoriptins careatldly cotsauded by' -an experienoed DruggIst. June 1 8 .LADD DROS, WM. SH EPHERD. & COs, 0, 34 lnyno 81,, CharlgtjeA0i 8. C,, Dealers Ins 00OKING STOVES, RAHOES and IBATING Pictures ot St.oves, with prIces and dis oription, wIl-b, sont upon agglication, Sjuant80-1y' .