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Newr Adveritisenrents. If you want some nice, fresh Suf folk Oysters, call on Messrs. Ollever & Co. Notice-D Wyatt Aiken. Adiministrator's Notice-Jas. Bea. ty, Ad m'r. Groceries, Wines end Liquores-R. J. McCarloy. Fork over 1what U. O.-A. P. M.il ler. Forty Acr-eM anid a The only colored ma we know of in South C.Aroliua that has re ceived f4orly Aeres and a ufde, lives about three miles from Winnsboro. This land and mule was presented to hii by his old master, for his good conduct and honesty. His old master was a candidate for County Comnmis. sionor at the last election, on the Union Reform ticket, when lo ! and behold I the colored man to whom he had presented the latid and. mule, voted the Equare out-and-out Radiqal ticket against, him. Time Election. The following is the result of the electit n so far as we have been able to ascertain : WINNSnORO. Reformers, 325 ; Radicals, 570 ; Radical majority, 245. IDGEWAY. Reformers, 180 ; Radicals, 320 ; Radical majority, 40. DOICO. Reformers, 121; -Radicals, 99; Re formers majority, 22. Hurrah for Doko, say we, long may she live. MONTICEK.L Reformers, 135 ; Radicals, 409 ; Radical najority, 274. YONG !ESVI LLE. Reformers, 110 ; Radicals, 290 ; Radical majority, 180. HILLINeWORTHj. Reformers, 36 ; Radicals, 78 ; Radi eal majority, 42. R eformers, 108 ; Radicals, 253 Radical majority, 145. 110 IED. Reforimers ; Radicals 84 ; Radi cal majority 84. GLADEN 's OROVE, Reformers 96; Radicals, 174; Rad. ical majority, 78. A LSTON. Reformers, 63 ; Radicals, 98 ; Rad ical majority, 35. The ladical majority, as estimated, is 1,202. Tihe Electi on in Hie State. There were 1,812 votes polled at the city ot Camden. It.-is supposed thpit 300 colored persons voted the Reform ticket. T1l'c election in the'city of Charles ton passedl off quietly. T1he total vote polled was 11l,231-white 5,182. It is estimated that the Reformers ma jerity in the city will amount to 1,. 59). Rlarnwell is said to'.se about equally divided, half Radical and half Re form. Newberry gives 800 Rudical ma jority. The election has been con tested on the ground of illegal vot ing. Abbevilie was boen' oeirried liy the Republicans. Chosteriold and Marlboro will go CJonservativye by large niajorities. Atarion' gives 600 Consprvative rus jority ; Union 300 ; Spartanburg v,.. 000 ; Anderson 800-(the' Couditg ticket elected by 500 ;) Lexingt(-u 650 ; Edgoield several hundred f Norris'tdienship give the Reformersi the entire vote-184 ; Graniteville gave the Rleformers 237 ~miaoty; Hamburg and Moupt Willing 'are Consenvative. Oeone'enPipkens ad Greenville go Reform by layge ma jorities ;' Y'ork' bas go\(e lterofni! by 300 majorit.y -Chester Radical -b 600. - Ulacot & Co. We would call attention to the new advertisement of Messrs. Bacot & Co. They have nmode every exertion to keep up the standing of ouir moroan-~ tile interests. Mr. Bacot was one of the delegates to the Cincinnati Con v'ention of merchants, and we under itand the reputation of the liotise he represents, has secured for 'thenm a standing on a "par" with the largest wholesale dealers in the South .Tey. buy exolusively for cash and have an unlimited credit if desired. We are also informed that the firm are dispos ed to accord any spooial favors, grant ed them ; to other merehsmats wh4 b.uy less than a ear load (l,000 lb..) upon application at their offides * Oruimbs.. A Floral Exhibition will take #1ase in Charleston in May neidt Mr. John E. Grist, Esq., an 'old citizen of York, and formerly conneOt~ ed wit&Mheb pres" died in that Dis I trict on the 10thinst. The Belbnqttsvlle-oUrD41 eays th Marlboro4 will, go for eforid 9'bv overwhelming majority. Thajradgfleld Advertiser recor e, de%4t'nAjotW hV.Daniel., Qa' ur4 g pingj last, thb v-asj old and honored citizen of that Dis triot was foqud dead in his beo. Not Ihavipg bip' unwell previously, it is supposed hd died of apoplexy. His age was *77. It also records the death of Mr. James Armstrong, of Horn's Creek, in that County, 65 of age. The quebtion of peace assumes some magnitude, through the telegram of Minister Motley to the Secretary of State. He says it is gonerally be lieved in London, although not offi cially announced. For the week ending Octobor 15th, there were only 12 deaths in the 'city of Charleston, of which number 7 were white and 14 dolored. The barn of Zak Cantpy, Esq., of Kershaw County, was burngd on Mon. day lat, 17th Instant, befor ay, destroying aqumantity 6f corn and fod. der. It is said It was the work of an incendiary. Livery and sale stable.. By eference to another column it will be; observed that Mt. A. F. Good ing, the polite and gentlemanly pro prietor of the Livery and Sale Stable, at this place, will have very soon a lot of flufe horses and,mules. At soon as they arrive doti't forget to call on him and examine his stock. The Great Claarleston Fair. The South Carolina Institute whose annual Fairs before the late war were so renowned, and carried such crowds to the city of Charleston, is resuming its efforts on a larger scale than evet before ; and If we are to judge by the splendid Premium List, a copy of which has been Aent us, the Fair this year is to be a grand succers, and an important event in the hitory of the city and State.. Ensides a full list of the pre miums to be awarded, the book con tains a racy sketch of Charleston, il lustrated with nuanerous engravings, and accompanied with an able article on the discovery and manufacture of South Carolina Phosphates. It is in deed a e vor y of any inan's li brary, and no one who can procure a copy should fail to do so. The Fgir will tak6 place on the fanious Wash ing Race Course, and will be accom panied by races, tournaments, balla, &c. Besides the exhibition on the Race Ground, where, by the way, a handsome building has been erected, there will be e tle harbor, boat races, theatiical exhibi. tions,&c. The fare.ou all be roadb have beed reduced one-half fare'-for visitors to the Fair, and our readers could not plan for the Girst week in November a plealanter exeursion than to the Fiair of the South Ca~rolina in 4titute at Charleston, November 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th. General Ilaimpton on the' Death of.%General Lee. General Hampton delivered the following beautiful and very appro priate address lo 'the peo'le of Rich. land Distraiet, on the memory of ,our. lamented General,-Robert E. Leeo FF.I.I.ow-C2Tlrl We are Aalle4 together to-day by an -announcement whicb will cause profound sorrow throughout the civilized world, ahd which comes to us bearing the addi tional grief of a perso~nai. and private beretvqdient. The forenmost man of all the world is noe more ; and as -that news is carried by the speed~6f 1ight ning througheyery )ow an 1ilae love d so well,, and~amongst those peot pie who loved and honored and vene rated him so profoundly, every true hearf ( %;r~e g[ that the countryi has its pri e anT glory, and that the citizens of that Country have lost a father. I dare not venture to speak of him as I feel.' Nor do we come to culogide hini. Not only wherever civilizatli' k - tends, t he sorrow-a part, bit least, of the sorrow we feel---wiill be -felt, and more eloquent tongues >tban mine will tell the fame andt' reount the virtues of Robert EI. Lee. We need note come to praise him. We come only tQo eiprems our sy mpat y, .our .graf, our bereavement. We dom'e''dot to' mourn him, for we know that it is 'well with him. e9eom9 oinly, to: extend our ey:npath'y to tliose wvho are bereav ed. Now that~ he Is fallen, I 'm'ay enn tIgmnwbat t hsve Never epotten of be. fore, to show you not only what were 'the feelings that actuated him in the duty to' WhIeh 'his beloved coun try men called'huitn, when lie saw the cause for which he had been fighting so long about to perish. -Just beforo' the surrender, after at night devoted !t'oth6 thst arduon d sa one of his staff eamne in to see hia& n General taidp lhitm: - r ~wpaiy' could get ri o th is anibea rest. allhere b p or . i -itistl ps at ,-"i 4 our duty todiverfor what-will be4 ofm a tha wom~naan -ehMlAran o the South if we are not here t protet them." Tha samep i jto dut*.,abh.ttdirP1 ~n8111 0k all.the perils and all the, hardsbipe of that une qual. conflict,; whieh oe liad ,waged sob eroIdallyJY-that- sattho Ilgh *pirit of duty, told him ilast he- ~ mist live to plhow $ta .hbp Wss gsat-4 'greater, if .thAt, were possiblo,., i4 peace than in war-live to' teaolh -tle' pebple whom be had-led to vitory, how'to bear defeht--liveto gbiowwh'at a gtpat and gopd manm cala'ccoppf16b live to set ai examIplo to . iiia 4 peopl nothing else, hiashare of sorrows and afiitions aid the troubles whie bid com0e pIt"i his people. fw'is no at for oil that time-live 'to boar, it": rest ; au4 surely woof the gouth ca ay of him, as we bay of his great ex omipair, the "Father of his ebuntry," that he wa first in toar, first'in Pece, andfirst in the' hearls. of hsw countiry. men." Mlkiiag Cows. A correspondent of an exbhange, gives the following, plan for nilking cows and keeping the milk perfectly cean. "rlavlig recostly commenced sell. ing milk,,I Jind it r.quire8, much care to keep'the cows perfectly oleanland lave adopted some new- meastree which may be of some interdst'to oth or niilkers. In the fir.4t' plidd the floor on which tlie cow stand is raised so that water will run back into.thel trench which is aboutl'ii inehes- lower than the floor. 'Before I begin 'to milk I take a hoto and"41ea this ftoor. Then I take a bucket large opoigh to hold a cow's bag, fill it with cold water, with which I wash their ' bags thor" oughly, which not only makes thcnt. clean, but prev6nts their teat from' becoming sore. Sawdust is then spread go the Goog and as I have some cows which are in. eliued to brugh' my face whqitkin& I take a cord, pass it. over a- 'uIe which is' fastened ovothea tbind S cows ; attach a weighp to' one 6bd Lhe cord, slip' noose the other en aroip '_hj Ii"1end -of-tlhe byW'gAg which prevctaher-frou biruhig dirt into the rpilk., I then brpsh 'the cows and begiti to milk where I began to wash. I milk in'to a 1woodo patil, turn it into ia tin stra'ner ail, and then strain it Ato.W Ib rough a oloth strao1ger Whihi is altcched to the, iop of the 'can by a wire, and .we heq no more conwplaint of dirty milk. . 1110 CnoP.-ThA efR*Use in hogs in Missotiri aided 18671i '204;167 head. The estimnate of hogs to 'b packed in the West durin the season is over four niilljop. ji~ea. , The in crease is thirteen 'per cent., or, 5'77,8i head, intlree States-Missouri,. owa, and Ohio. Tho stockson hand on e asAipPjw pi and the lakes show a total supply ,f le.-- than ten million pounds. The New York. Bulletin infers that there will be no large stock to carry over into the next packiIng season, and til supply is scarcely cqual tq .the pros pective dtmuand for-the month. We learn that the itemcpt .ps subsided atLairens, and..hat, all is quiet. ,t. is reported thab -five white, moen and, three colored men were kill. ed in the difficulty that occurred; and that the firing,- whierosulted :ity the death 'of these meint commenced betweeg a Oitiagn gn~I yrhember 'oT the State genst~aulary. Oqgr-, *i'fr mnant states that the United states troops scu ornaiW buereceigt od with naifeigitpg nt desire .liv awq ord.er., h , ~ fleuly, i~ iA litnett, reshlted fo' arming of the colored lieople This led-the whites, in' lf~fdfseg, to a1 nm th~~sl. wm .i .g . 3 'MontAr~tTy Antona JdpfniAtsT.a. The liqo~s'yille Couier' al si aye "Within the last twelve m~ostls death~ bhas played htivco :with'thejournalitie brotherhood of Loiuisville. Note les tha - to 'n one way an ani otet the woe6 p p-wh o, aet ehrf ail ad seas tU lrenthytvisdtedurh plaerpyts thor laewsb w 6reoul hQwe $~i t i "keretat-'Iade or-d1 ,atr.ih fo lFte bra do-is not thetowly roek th~t the Radical part is '.plittjnga 'Jpon. ft splits - n th~ Germ'ind, abueIg .bhem as the "af'd l'op-eared Dmtthjih ~inissouii. . and tenderly> fondiag them in Illinois, 1t-eareWsthe viru6. dog/ eid the.':Westadd''trte 't& wheedle, tp 'iith, e~Wiird ' the Sab."O eo Nw oin intereststher, but pretends to enites tain a disposItion for revenue ref~ e in his ape leott ynight r be h e(~o r adia. 'A French capttin in disguise, who had e caped from Sedain, was making a fru I repast in a small cabaret not far from tie froniier, wheni he observed a bttch. 4 from Montmedy comein and] ehortly Iterwards a Prussian officer. The two entered ant adjoining room, but '.hrough arcrack in the door tho French captain saw the Prussian officer taking notes in htis h dg hluf6'1AAMir some gold pieces. The captain wrote a few lineson a ailip of - npefrr paid, his -bill. and waited at the door or the cabaret 1mIthbhe th leriuashi ofUn'r and II"i butcher se'p- rai,-dl ikV4. y1oved away in different directio un. ie hnrried aft.,-r SiP' luitpr' ntTi' oerft ok ih'i. ' 4 0iePd ''9. adlial tiip o cInc frout Monuly ?' 'Yes,' '8111 ifte butcher. '1 livo t'lere -and lave corno 'to look 'forr'at ole ; but, - there are lohie to be hamd ;*lt'troops have eater ev~rythin: 'So tlat,' oii the cnptain 'ygn1 wotuld n..o6 be sorry t~o e' A linigh niloney in whatL is uoL. your reLelar bui.si neSs. .-I underAtand that' '1i -re iS m fio!C which I wi!i.Zld ha've sent. - to the ebmC I AlMMitPI R If van ' w gil1 da Pih9rgil pi it, I ,'utgjyn o,u. france, atd -promise Von as ineclh for tht teply,11wThe.bnrchere well pleased, un' l-f WAl the ' coblhti.iWibn,^ Mid h1anded . 4.1l'te g'h1 ,1d l, t, a s 's I a eOled "Woln, med.. com r and4n, retma'thepoteo, alled for a oor. poral and four men, who conducted the butther .behind one-of the, rainpart, wells whence the soutind of firing' was speedily heard. The F.rvnch captain, before proceeding to-Parfh by whky ' 9f Liffe, d4atche~d the.prece4"lingd oif the Prns . ian oficer, who cane. regularly twice day to thojplAce; taid wt*6ed an hour jeach time, returning afterwards to Se. Bloody Fhix. As the r.O.ovo named disease is pre vihtg in the neighborhood, aM one each lns occurred, and as I have n' remedy t hit is i certain cure, I hope vou avill puhlsh it.as at pulig lenefit. Rf cw.-Take about one I)ound of yhutenak bark, take off the Lreo near te root on the north si!e (that being the thickest ni atronget) put into one gallon of water, boil it down to op1e quart, in an iron vessel, take out the bark aned add the ooze ont) qear of new milk, a peece of loif sugnr uboit. the size o(zt dtilk iphp cOol S lit for use. Dosi.-Abodtlikif a teacupful, and every, 1wo hoera after.t.wo tuble spoons fiall, uhtdi Aw:onWdease-if the pains return commeeitac6 again las firsi direct, ed. - RnAuRX9- m - giandmothe - and inothor . sd this rewdt4 I'Qgh at 'couirqe70.y.eurs.ant4 .4iever lost a ;PA tient when taken in time. MY granahihtderw' wes of lD'iateh de slen , Wetid' had soitte tiebahi'ar noliotes ahoud'eg 1heha~l i ped:s .ant 'dpping 'the water up stream. I never deemed that necessnry, but it will do no harmit But as to 'the remedy, 70 years practice oi perhaps 800 cases ought to be suffcient. SAlUI.L IAYC AY'D. AUGUST 20th, 1870. Cut this out of the paper and pre. sei-rve it.-Fron the E0abethtown New. The editor of the Hlillsboro' (N. C.) Recorder, who recently visited Rich mond, writes as follows of J"'m 'ugrIm dia~zntlt d,,it'- I . . Severjagtggj tr~igte to the Jovg l ttlememnetery 'for .the brave ones ' o1 h eir r'a'e Wheo died ungier the star%'and,; * t ch gree n moundl; e c h blushin . vi et n ii..n a -b'lreathin g of the g~ at, dead. God h-sthe dead that bVe$ i lerne I They were' Jewgd vrYes; --stid they were, figt 9g--gefedsrtes I and tief fell. w ith thI'fei'i1j 69y nf The-reedrif argunld .i5,.ani. lngento.9s,-slenge. T~hj. whole design .isaalervpresentstioAir~f s4acks of miuskets withI sharp pointed iron pos.' a ~ai like a sentmtel with thse nnie blue 4AN ifJpA1'adeYil it, and spra-,' ho 1e o sl at atl in e 16 old Sam H-otuston would say, have call. ed-m*,deangdf MkeiH Sthhbe*n(Uia n en to ineet at Knoxville, in ieast Ten nesseni. this fall. 'PIihP pirpose of the 9:gw-)AIlst,,]tuy its reaI. import lpsa otilt the leorne 'of': its ramblng 'and palkrtothb phraseiogy~ j itl9l '*8I'd, "todei ,noi .cne Fr me@i' yit ret'e erAG iG die comp~ensataion. sor toe Sot hergitifrose~ss a~isydl durmII 'Wheon jack an' Iai natives get tarn 7tnopjey, h'pe shbiy, .ai4)ot, nu.se~ bY-talegriia at our ma pense i, Mme Ag1,.'sa ki ugars, aybaA~4~ ban as, .Iedkil~ppar Wpl, tNlstmegs, Ex. $ o o~ anMg Cigars, fas c P es, an, leb s, Sauce, eanned Iaerry ran , us, e, Por.Ma , Shrrad Port Wine 16 e es on.. 4x~i~ill"01 a whosias km.64 S roo to al gont 0 bqkex so g a for e aestte A Vdr. I t t 0 092 an JANIN BBATY,. Oct 26-tIX2 Adar. HIE second annufal P %M of the Sout C4ar41ibBiste' ArIcleitral and M banIoni Socity, will, bIeld it Columbis )n lie 9th, 10th and I1th of November y re s ~ rl oc~ py .ttopssj the State frie of 'copt. lit the .-e)jpy p rim& 10xhibitore uo'libalt not ify h t ail irun aget 6 ther re pe ive depotsi ofshio' artidlt hey desire tao l., I . Visitors, atlariag fAir week, can .purohasi ext;u-ision lie.et. to anid fccm9CQutwb!* fe Me fare. Peison, isenli: g to become .exhibitors itro desired to sorwar-l.their entries to th< ietary, it 'oliuiniai. on anse) after the 411 oyvehnber.fnet-., All articles ar an:jvals foi *1hiihition sussiss ie. entered at ase Secre rv'is toe bi-fure being recelved into tip mn tiopure. --. Entris of ,animals will ) received isuti ) o'clock, Wedueedsy morsinug. Wts Novera >elro All otherarlicles mui ibe on thi ;round, asied entered a the o8eretary'i ilice, before 6 o'clock, Tuesday afternuon th bvembei. - -- I I'The8eoretary's office will be opened is ;olumbi on und after she 4th Novensber sext. D. WYATA'-AIKEN, ;oct 20-txl Beetetary. PRZSH SUPPOLK ItW OY S T.E R S-. Just Received, AT W. Qllevst & Co's. 1WSTAURA.4 0- Whoro Meel can 'b had at all iours...G oct11 TO THL PULWSi E haso" n A and ter salo a' cons ),ete stook of Family and Plantation Gro. I4riti!ailso feaily (bd lotel Crookery, el grery description, ' Men's, Women's gto )hildren's Shoes, Men's and oys Boots, > Iv~* teksity, FAnily 1 41(4 Plantatioq [4ardware, every kind of Salt Fish, Wood. iibware, E.rhenawPre. &c, .,.. ,.., Persons'desi lng tn'y of't -bbve artl iies are invited to examine our sook %Wnr ?$rchaasing elsewhsee. - -i oct 22 ttC1IN' N TkOBER TSON. Choice F~amily W7E have received anaddIt~Ionalhev VTstock of choIce FamIly Orooeries lhoh q ftojpiberal Terms. 1enttiiore.' 8lthde. R. BIdef, t49 dq pi.k Meat; 'i, ~ioypesua r Vurfc %sms. Frown -Nmrwdk. GoqlijestButte,.N'ew hluckwheait, f'Wai44ttoes. Goillefs 4),rsifp ill'' Oysters, Turtie,. Saiwon, in cans, p. enP a jS lted Grief, M1e ., A. er Iasuins. ii60 KIt. Mackerel No 1, 2 and 8, Blilel aMI fnds 'Ktita'' 'do, aBIbls.8Shadd dalheos Hafllt, torned Berat, Pickled Tongusee. a'a a -a a -, oc -> S - BA O , 0 L ;ell, by content, of .all parties in *tpreeted. Ah# irect, of iland Is FaIrt~.l otr yib#9giP totheestteof 1:ohn A 7 l9 sqrecL~rsat.ais ailout One Thou iaQsk9rmingOnl Little itsvr. five mihe rromiAlston depot, on she (1.A C. h~auIload~ The character of the soil varies, bit. Is gen esjallyy1 eli,;dqpted to cot ton.' here- sir< 7or 89e~re4 if. lt9tlopms on tlpe plaes, ni if ,s~Ikigh ieen tlstrcopdyAtion,-.lit l nw par'1all abandoned fair wast of.dtoh Tese4!iqpI coje well supplie4 with waser ( psw,wl, ,pqrperous springs, braseebe se A preek. rusiang through the farm )srAver .forming..the b.shadary fo , vP(sgee .Tinse, a pfifre.ar dsp none desirIng to se~ Ie ~e eas 4 *ohy.elIea Me. . . Gt~n t laec. ,. y tb Termgs je ssi1 eonw reah ' balan.qou ~er$Lto of .ose. Rsktwq yeas wIthy a mnoraPr 9i as ferbisa ey NEW GODSI or AYUnT niti't4t AT TMR STOEN oP - Thompson, Woodward & Law. IT IS OUR INTENTION TO KEEP CON stautly on hand such a stock of Dryt Goods and Notionls Boots and Shoes, ats. Olothing, Shelf flardwtrq Safkory and dlasaware, Woidenware, r ,ridles Uargess, 'Sole,and, . Upper. Leather, As will euahle us at all times to -u.pply thei 1W Imta of the peopl at the lowest mi"arkel prioes. OX 0UR VfA'jMS Wrft01n A RA' clf 0 if. -sept,27 AT COST FO2 CASH. X have determined to sell otir ent ire .stook out at Cost for Cash. We have the largest stock of Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, llankets, Boots4, Shoes, Notions, ever offered in this nitrket. Now is the time to Buy Bargains.,, Come soon andt often, and see bargains RIC/h and 11A RE 1. F. DAVIDSON & CO'S. oct f aivery and Sale 2 STABLE.7! A. F. GOOD ING, 'ltOl'RIETOLL. [ WILL recei, o on or, aboit the 261 In. slant, a lot of U:xtra . Vipo Kenticlcy ilorses and Muiles, They wll be disp*e( of at reasonable prices. The cidzioni of Psirfleld are respectftully invited to enil and e~ aswine. Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, and, Saddle I orses always on hand, .lo hir.,on thme moll ibbrAl termns. 'ein Grpoceries* WE have receivod froi New..ork laItly. a large st0 or ofroceres. &C. , n. 1isting ot---Sugars, C9ffces, Mackerel, .i lasses, Candles, Hoda, Che-e4; Soap, Tep. 5 andy, Pickles, Churns, Buokels, 4 tke.4, oda Biscuit, Nutmeg; Cloves, Alspice, Cin. namou, Ginger,t Blnokpepper, amnd lot of channe4 gookil, i1pyiware, l'inware, l'owdler Shot and L9pd, epe~ ry and Glasqware. Leather, F nor ,atl grado, c1liewing o smoking Tobaicco an d Segart,. ' Men's, boys, and children's iotits imnd Shoes.. .Also a well selected ktock ofiteIdygr NI ado Clothing, Dry Goods, anid manny oilier articles, too mnmerous to umeotionj , Call and see for yourselves. Wo arceofferigg our gos low for catl ' ct 18' ' MoINTVR E &'oO. To Those inJl(ehted. TilOE indeiedto thtetirm of. Mc~nty'o! . &w Co,.are earnestly reqigsnt q. o en"se frrdadsettle up, we ne4whiat, is dye, an'd aro neessat-il' opnipelled to hmave i. oct.18' fielNTlY~IfiCO ELlGANT. Iopiins, Calicots - <Lon'gelotis, Lillels, Iugs, Medicines, and - Pe tne y r ~ETCI IN, MoSIAST ER. &. BRLICE call I he attention of lhe- publio to *.oi new *took ot dtodds of *1ch th6 a'dvorform a pVrt. oat N" REEDER & DAVIS, . i A N/D P-:'.P u" 4 gs Aarf, .arle~on; 8, Or, g M eo, A.. a Mih st4okkoft- Rectieed.-Whise e&, of (a AradeagqlwSa#an shndan mt IMMENSE AN, ) UNPRECEDENTED DECLINE IN PRICES I A N exteivio ti~qqorun1ent of nil tyles 0 iw, jtust received u w nuduow oti exhiilion. Every Article a BArgaihn [ As Cheap as aniy Market I BRING THE GREEN'BACKS ANhD GT' AiW116AIN8I 100DO'BROWN WITH PLEASUR. np~ lii1. N. WI'i'JIEILS. LN1~N) IDIS) STOCK FAL L AND' WINTER>. FIECIEIVING THISWEEK.w WdT'h1lktos ihi(1 knof 'td ares Rtooks of. M~y G 00am, I1:ts, Shoes fuld 'l0thinig, ill tile rinoc,, ,qdj doolt uionn to 1)brcuold by 1my ~ti6. ' sept-21 - 3OOKE}LjLERS AND BTATIUNERS, Inve 010 1' .II iAR(ii-,J' A-Nti IiESJ1 SS9itI'Ul STOPC "uAtI J, And DFNTAL, %'fi nnieliso udipply. of' (letoral, b3ank anld * (;utmfBing floewo II'iink .liokm imnidn io order in an); stylo . S W1iling Aht id 1ing '. The 8uiitw efieful Al I outien given to