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In consequence of a National holi day, and to give our boys a day or two recreation, there will be no HIa ALD issued from this office on Wed. doy next. f',d li ur read era will beab#kj 4 1;a 1d grant Without a m urmut the loss of one is. silo oftbe HRALD. 'Tisn't often that w have a day or two of pleasure. New Adverlisemeeats. Masonic Meeting on the 29th inst.. Fresh Arrivals-Dr. J. 0. Mobley. Crovkery, Caibbago Seed, Tar, Yel. low Ochre, &o.-Melutyre & Co. lasd A. P. Miller's adveltisement in another solunn, Dancing-A. Berger. Hams-I. J. McCarley. Crunbm. Yesterday,'the 21st of June, was the l..nge.t day of the year. Rev. A. Stuart, rector of the Epis copal Church at Chester, while on his way to Union on Saturday last, met with a painful accident, by which he sprained his right wrist and ankle. Dr. Bookhart of -Doko shipped the first peaches of the season fiom this County last week. Captain John C. Calhoun, a grand. son of the famoui South (Carulinian, says an exchange, lives at Sunnyside, C4 -ot county, ArkIpsas. Ie is now on a bridal trip to New Orleans. tCattphor is said to be a mlost pow ei-ful agent in driving away mnosqui. toes. A camphor bag hung up in an open casement will prove a barrier to their entrance Ca mpahirato d spirits applied as a perfume to the face and MaNnds will: at ik od effeetual prevent in ; but when bitten by them aro matPo 'rinegar is the 6est antidote. A Lasadlords. A you'4 ma'n w* registered his ba'ne as lanting 13. browne, Clarles t'on, S. C., stopped at Brown's Hotel in this place ob tfri'Aay night last, and lert on Monday motnibg so early that to was unable to het 16'6 proprietor, %ome'qucntly he left his bill umaet tied. We are re'q este by the poprietor to authorise any of his bt-other laid li-ds in thi State to receilvb sik ddl tars frotn the youhg heutleman thould he aeireo to Pay , the 4ieodbt, or to take it qatis npa ol til, as be r presents bithself as tad~elling fNr a Charleston house in that line. Mr. Smart's Letter. We publi.h in this issti a lbtte'r from Mr. S. M. Smart; who has the ettrontery to believe that h in the trte representative of thi good pbo. ple of Faifield. We still assertand will over assert that Mr. Smart does ,iut represent the virtue, the Intelli gence or the respeptability of this Cunty, though a Ibery jeto of this elaes did vote for him. In answer to,his question as to Our liotive iu bringing him to publiu no Lice, we simply reply that it Th our intention to attack so called officials, whenever we deem it for the good of the community/akd.shall pursde this course tearlessly and without favor. In regard to. the bill of eighty. eight dollars which Mr. Smart tnet! tions in his letter, we have only this to say, that It was just compensation for services honestly rehdered the State, and which it was Mr. Smart's duty to see we received, although he was only a pretended reprsentatite. We tender our thanks to ?ir. G. H. Mfiller, of Yonguesville, for a sack of flour ground from now wheat. We are sorry to learn from Mr. Miller, that the crop of wheat in that neigh. borhood, will not yield as much as the crop of last year. In fnelrly all p~ arts of the County we learn that the rust ha la ad)avoc. Mr, Mi ier ssysi 4 ethr to us, 'tha~t tib t'o the present time ho ha. ground abofA seventy bushels of new wheat, avd it it Is generally light, and consetquent ly there is a great falling off, frtlm turede The EJeetumenat Case. Mar. Frank G. JohssAton, the con diuctor of the train, writes to the Au. gusta Constitutionalist as follows, re garding the recent ease of ejeotmient from the csars below Columbia: In your issue of the 17th 1in-tanlt, there are several mis-statements whiecf I deair~ to gP re ' not onlyi ,uetice lunm la and ugu a 4Iroa ,Th~ gent ' ess$f ~ 'cheek,' pr~aue db and Wa.tle f Nothirc pp whidh tbe trav,)1g public are well aware lis not a ticket in any senases' 'Lay over' tietei -M *leays be-'had stop at interipediato points. When a passenger, throiigh darelesress, no gledts to:r'rovide hiliself with one, lie renders hims elf liabl to a regulation necdssary to proteotthe company froin tiqhometi perons attemptiug to travel withotltpaying-a daves with which conductors ofttn meet. W6 understand a that coubter obarkb has been brought against the udignant passenger, of "stopping the itnlted Btetes until," by dblaying a train over the above road. ) rhe publIo pump in front of our office is continually out of iep..ir, greatly to the inconvenience (if fan. lies and others living in this partion of towt'. There are a ldt of laiy bo)s who are always hanging arouid thi:1 pump, and who take a delight in fiut. ting it out of order. Cannot our town authorities instruct the police to arret p.artibl who arb foutia iWt. juring public property and give thoNi a term of not less than fort y-eight hours in the guard house, or pnt thei in a chain gang and rimqike them % work on the treets ? Their rascality ought to be put a stop to. A Nice greseiii: Dr. Thos. McKiastry prbent6d fls with a basket of extra fine pears and peaches a few days agoi The Doetor tells us that his crop of fruit tli sea; son is very large. Ie will pleabe ac cept our thanks. A Suggestlona. Why is it that our citizens may not organize clubs, for the purchase bt tickets in the great Land ani ini gration soheme of Messrs. But'or, Chadwick & Gary, the drawing of which takes place in October next. A club of ten for instance would pur chase ten tickets, and the holder of one of the ten, would be entitled to a proportionate share of all the priza that might be drawn. Thus, twenty five dollars invested in five clubs of ten persons each, would secure to each person fifty chances to win a prize in. stead of five chances, or in the pro portion of ten to one. The grand idea is to win something, and that which dimnitshes rik will of course be the most populur schieme. If our ladies especially will undertake the formation of these Clubs among tht ir friends and neighbors, good luck A ill be sire to look in on some of them. A Good Idea. The Chic;go Tr ibune euggests, in view of the conviction of the 1on. Mr. Bowen, of Bigamy, that. it wouhtl be well, since the Howens and Whit. temores are devel.ping so plentiful in the Palmetto State, for the elee tors of that conunonwealth to elhoo-e one or two alternates at et-ch election, to take the seats in the House as fast as they are vacated by the expulsion of members, or their conviction of feloniet. Blowen was not, to be bure, sent to prison nutil after his term expired ; btit theri he wats, as one one might ray; eligible to that institution durng his entire term. Tea Cultare. The1 New Yolt Wdrid sayes: In 1848 .Mr. Jhnius Smtith, of South Carolinas oiminenced the cultivation of tea in this country, and since that time it has been cultivated with nold eo'ate aueuess in variotis parts of the South. A correspondent of the Wil mingtton (N4. 0.) Journal says tbat his brother has raised plants and cured tea which cafitlot be bxeslied ia fia.. vau- by the imported article. The plants were obtained from the A gri. oulturtal Buareau of the Patent Office beford the rebellion, and their nin-m bar liti~ increased every year, the later plant beidg fully etjual to' th6.ti first gruJnn, flie Atlii hemoeracy and flt~ "Neit Departore?' A few days sintie a meeting of thd State bernooratic E1xecutive Commit tee wfasIheld at Lsittle Rock, Arkan saa, anid put forth a declaration that "it would 'f6 'uihise, impdlitdo an~d certain of defegt, to resurrect tho issues on *hifhl we wete b~aton In 'tl8, and thfat the patrty is willing to let thme qulestiuns attaing out tif thd war rest where-theiy flrd:" This Is whait the Vii-ginia papers designatd as the "Walker motement," by which the conservatite oletrient in that State redovored contful of pufblio affair*. Dr1Aktig i the 1iark l'ooploeshoqid nqler drink In tho: dark. Louis Lorolli, residing at 352 Ea~st street, N. Y., feeling thirst1 last .tursday night, ro~e' from his bed and drat Ikvhat heo' supposed t o be water, there being no light in the rodfn. Ite immediately experienced a dreadful burning sensation in tie throat and .h'e gon dit-covered that he had l;edp ilhbib Ing stackecd lime, or whitewasti. TEhe jtoor man died in great agony befdre daybfesik. .The heirs of the late Tyler David. acsn have given to the city of Cincin nati, In his inme, a beaufiul fount ain. Jt Isjuid to be'one of the finest atrnoe tres ot~.thd lbind. 1at. fbworld. It consis~s of a istotlp of lible'matdbal 6O ire,, e xe .he bestgstylo of n odern u t. af to -stand in the apace felt~ ooteeled. y tihe ilfth :stret pnprk et, and will be a conspi nons namanb to that nart of the A BaltiUore stirgoon sbouts the idea that nien oaq be obloroformod awake, insisting that no man wide awake atnd sober can possibly be chlotofortned fvilhotit his netuiesoenceo unlbss forcibly held j and that, even if a sober man Weie asleep, the irrita t ion of the air pa.8ages caused by the chloroform would altost certain ly rouse him. The ledical and Fur. pioal .Jortiul itlds that surgeons find that in the most sesoeptible cases, with the ainethetic closely applied to tit lose and mouth, sohe time mUtbt elapse before thb party bb iboiles tin bonscious. Somb other thetUos) Iii u therefore be l'arted to account foi' outi-nge' comuttle-I thei htch a.ii txbuac is giten. t'encr.1 Glruit'4 sol 1red, who; gradlud.e'l thb yeaf At We.,t I'Vinl has all i h obstiney,sinkiig pitqe a iies aaid nonchalance of his father developed it,n udinit,hed iinte,!sl ty S3ome ti me a o o pitued into a brother cadelt who hliad naale snrcastid nillisl,,a t I' fd'lhief, iiihd was so badly whii-qja d at to bb hiId ulp for eRt. ral day. A seeidl il, lird time he trietd it, with the stine result butvc.turinag upo a fou rtlh eneubater 1a6 came off victot ius. A lady naido a balltipoil a friend 17ho.hud bittely hedn afiarried. Wheii hbr husbmad came to dinnershe said: "I've been t see Mrs. Simsot." "Well," replied the husband, "I sup pose she is very happy." "lappy Well, I slstild thiti Mid bight to be she has a ca nel's hair shawl two thirds border." e - A RIFri-ia aous SToIACi1.--Tlhj Sefifibh. like titc hwdy politic, rt"-cfts I fl imiiaent by rehllioni. An.l %l.U It I:ehels, rle liver, in 'ow m, tle nerves. the circula lion, the brain, revolt liiewise, and ti le whole msem i s divastrously agiinted. Paleif'y nliad regulate thai ler tigel ldigestiv organ firsit, a:1d4 lite di-ittr) ice ia its Ie pndenieies il WIl $spiee dy Cnse The Ionli, hgapat ve, corretive :itd pulifying proper. t:es ofi TA-RANT'S SELTZER APE RINT renler it an irre-istible r metly inl eneso of indigestion and its eoncomiaant nilmer,ts, it i,, a fine tiomnehic, an d i's ent haitlic imp. rnalion is so mihi iand genial, Ithat it never produces the slightest Symptlous of debili ty bY-L BY Al. it Uo IIsT. june 22-2w 1840 1870 The ' PAIs KLii.tdt" m ny juustly be sty lid lie gret medicine of t heworld. for ihere is no reion of ther globe into wicho it has not fonmi its wuay, atul brein litrgely used tand highly prizedi. MIo(reever', t here is tno elimie to which it has not pi oved to be wvell ndnpjt ed for lhe cure of' a conasidertable va riety of disense: it is a s;.eedy and safe reamedy for lurns, scalds, cits, bruises worinds and various other injnries. ras well ns for dysetery, iairrhon andl bowel comn plaint4. gent rn'ly, it is admirably sniteed for every rice of meni on the face of te globe. If is a very siigunificant fact, that not with standinig the long period of years thant the "ain~ Killer" has been before 'he worl, it has never lost one whit. of ifa popuilnrity, but, ott thle contrary, te coil for it has siendily increased ftomi its first discovery, and at no previouas atime laos the demtand for it been so great, or te quantity riande been so large, as it Is to-any. Another asigniflenni. fact is, that nowhere has the Paina Kiiler ever beeni in higher re ptfe, or been more generally used by famai lies aind indlividatnis, flhan it. has been here at. hiome, where it was first disciwered nti introdubed. -That she Pain Killer will eon fInute fo he, what we have styled it, TtUa ot A I 5jntCiN OF Tilt: woaNt.U, there enn g~ot tie the iadow of a douabt.--Providende Ad vert ier. may 25-lin AFRIC!AN WaNP.i.-It is n'oL generally known that Cope Colouny produces thle most delicious wines grown on the' face of the earth. A cfgo receiied as a remit lance by our neighbors' Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., con tains bevokal varieties raised thtero, among which the Constancia commnandst the htighest p rice of any 'ifoe in' fife wotl.'J Almost 1he entire crop of It Is consumred in the pal noes of Europe, thn. rn'ro exception betng sent to them in exchange for their medi cities, Whldh htave long been the staple r medies of Southi At rio--sston Journal. A Ohiapt&d bf Taots. Abacoe Is taltinble iA a newspapdr. na it is therefore proposed in t his advert isemnent to ctndon'le d valief.9 df facts. itmportinn to the jbttlo into a srinlt cbntjass. Those factls refer to lfostet ter'a Stiaenh Bitters Whnai ftat celebrited ned~icine is, and what it WiTl d6. In the Airst pladd, Ithen, the ar-. tiele is a etfimilant, t on ic at: alt era.t ive', conasistinlg of a combinat ion nf an abseito lf puf~e sirtfons agent wit lithe most, val unble neiiii vegetab'.o sutbbtianes tha( totanic rosetirch tas pladed n't the disposal 'of ihaeohe'r'lst n'nd tlhe piltfiia'n. These' inazredienats ar onnpofundedil lt great care. anad itn such prqportion-s as to proginee a preparation which invigoriates wit het exciting the general r'ystenh. nnd (ones, re gulat cs and coatrols the st omac a, i'F6- bow els,' the liver, andi the mninor Beeretl-vc or gans. Whlat this groat restorative wIll do must he gathered fromt what it has done. The base of dyspeps'a or any othler form of in digestion. whaidh It hast b eat persistently adminisewed' withoart effectIng a radical Oaairo, ts yor to be heard froa and thae anime infaf be saiti of btllo~s (lisordlt'rs,~ Intoermit. tent fever, nervous affietions. general do. hJlily, constlpation,. sick headache, mental ilibilities (6 whIch the ?eeble are so s6d. jet, It piurifles all the fluids of the bodj, Selidlan the blood and the gentle stimu. tise it ifnparts to the nervous systein is not suieeded 6g the alfgl'atest feaction, This is a chaptet of facts whIch ieaders, for their own saken, should mark and re miember. ).,.e J Proposals i Lt, bb received by the uindersignei on ot' bforo the 24 h int , for build iug it tore (of wood or brick) on the lo atdj-?jning Log lii Brown and south of th old Fairield 11otel. The same to be cow pleted by lt (btober. Terms Cash. DAC'OT & CO N. B. Preferee given t Falrflt'd Me chanica until Ist Jul?. Juno l7-tl1-8 Ut. & CO. hENTIST'id Dut. IlEODOREN Pibbi of Clinrlepton,. S. C., will visi Wine1&i 'ohor- abdut the 171 of .1uly. .le %kill he j-N Iiar.d to ic. fori, a1l1 opera!!ans c oli ' Cpd wit Ihi Ihim prork!i., sio. lie will lobdtth Iturinug ii,4 sm. Itl liro vn' iloiel, 4o1 1 Week or ten days. pu! IT-11i1 Notice. I" hereby gZive notice 11!i he4-lis 21Nf of I bis mon01h nit fl l.'e'a 1 ill [c J!lose foi the seamon to al eicept our -et li co. ibmers in Town. tis course wi! U ad hered to withollt aby exception. RE Il1N & R1OB RTSON. june -'h h JUST REOEIVED. Choite White Western Corn, Whtitt and Smoked C. I. Baeon, atad Shoul dcrs, Sugar Cured llams, Nortl Carolina Fitmur, New ODitti bolden, lIone-' atid Cominoh Sgruitii; Vearl Vhito GriAl and hiominy, Vrest Mitl gtbund wbbkly; constantly or hanil D. R. Flenniken. juno 20 THE CRY IS "9TsLL THEY COME." JUS . T OVEiG -. French Butnt Ailnonda, jordan Sugar Almonds, Fine Cream Choco late Drops, Lumps and To., d; Fine Caracas Chbcolato, half Iofitf 1 bars, Sweet French Chtooate Bar', Fresh Naples WValnuts, Flatoring Extracts, Freshm Lemons, Arssorted Chawing G um, Dried Figa', togethe'r with a full sup.ply of French and American Oan dies, Toys, Fancy Articles; &c. CHEAP FOR THE OASH, A. P. 19111z=s| jnne 22 __ Spar'tanbur'g lemiale College, .SPA RTA NBURO, 8. C, The Fhll .Terma *1.1 oben~ on~ Motnday, June 26th, and coiin. tne 20 weeks Rates per Sonston. fn advance: Board, including washing, futel and lights, $75 00 Regular Tuition,.Including Latiw, 26 00 Tuit ion in French, 10 (0 lnst rumetail Music, 22 60 Use of instrument, 2 60 inrding pupiis wear the College Uni forrrns whenever they appenr in peblie; F'or f'rther. inforraamt ion suldre'a . Rev. SA MOEL H JONES; Ref. SAMUEI. LANDER, June. 18-8w Joint, Propriefo'rr. MASONIC MEEUN5; A ItEOULAR conimunication of P".-; M.. *1ll 6e held Thutrsday ojen Ing, June 291th, at 8 6*of66|!. * By ordair of the *.-', -~; WV 0. JOstA N, weo. Hadi ItBAisRs i tsV! AI.T of Stigav Cered llams. Ju's re Idoivo bi fliomtet ter's Hitters, Plmmnr a Liver liegplator, AXers Ague Curs. Extra'et Banana, *Nriedm Note Paper Dorhmam 8.molting Tobacco, C'ooper's Muustard Pasp', RIf1eey'd hlh Obarm, Coccosne, &o , at June 2~ DR. Mflfi?,EY'8 feinei21 - rug fit ofe. NECTAR WHSKCEY 2) BBiA3, of Fine Old Nectar WhIskey.... duut reoeei by me's2 11. W. DESV6ht7 FERTILIZERS The Undei'sIiied Begs t I nfeorii the fiantors o PhIlrdeld, that he in Agent forsklo f the followin Forti'tters, *hich he lillW hats stor-e, ahi in ready to fur'niah them at iho manufac turer's pricenwith the frel lit and drayage added. C0l and get circulars. Production Increased from I td 300 per cent. by their s;e, 100 Toma Carolina. 2 ' " Soible P'acifle. " lIughs Raw Bone. 1t ' 2..ll' .' ilp i haphiate. 5 " ('ottonm :1 . 1 -* ikuth 8eti. Peruivinn tliatid. LandPistr Utmnl .\t fhdaiilro U- tMixing fih l C 1101 isd "olii'H ,ilkef it ktfritig6 di- *;mie ot thenii, delivered nelr fail.. alIIN 11. CA lIlCA1LT. mnar 80 CH EA PER THAN THE CHEAPEST. -0 No Humbuging I Everything as he)resented. MRS. SIIAW has returned from put Shei a.lg th ild s1114y this sea - Aen of Ailllinefy afid Ladit-a Dres 'Joods, which is one of thb choeapbst, 1not b6impet atnd fuehionable stEoks ever offuerd ii this udtket, all o1 which will be iold low for the Cah. at F. ELDER. AlWays oi HAd. A complete stock of Gents Read3 Made Clothing, Furijihing Goods and Piecb Gaods in great bariety, Boots and Shoes, hadies and i Iisse . Gaiters and Slijpers, which cannot be surpassed for cheapinets and quality at F. ELDE'S. Groceries and Provisions. 25 bhushelA Cow Pa.l, Corniheld Seed Beans Canned frit, Pickles Bratndy Peache4, Cherry 1ounce, Con fectiotaries, &c., all of whieh will be Sold 0ceUP fur busih a 11 c; * I t GROd ElRES a;:d PROVISIONS, Always on hand at liwot eaah price. kbf"J kR The most insproved Self-Senliig Patent Fruit Jars, for sale low for the Cash at F. ELDERI'S. All we ask is a call, and examine nur tto.-k befere 1-uying and sa ti.f yburseltes as to the ebenpess and cquality; for~ he is determitned niot to be under sold by ahy oneo. june 1 F. ELDER. FR ON 11 ASHVILLJE, 'ieaiiessee. Three carloads of Prime Corn, Seventy- five barrels Super, Extra and Family Flta Fiv6 bat role Ktla. Dried hiolted i$feaI. Ihay, tOats, floddor, Shuocks, lUacon, Molasset'; Cbffees; Teds;, Soap; tin dies, Maoker6i and Nails. A large ssortinent 6f iNantation Boots and Shoe,. M.AOoT &s do. june 1 RE!AD THIS. lAEDt'tA T Nb ab o6iaEj in t** *il166ta IIby the fs-ee of Sieptember, oders their larb~e and varIed aick, at. such lo* prices. as will tvstonieh the most sketptftal. bely co'nje urSai-d witia (f1 048Il, 'and you wilT be able to ;Lgoods regardless 0f the cosa. ,The stoc fe.arF6. any~ oomposed of evetty t. ing asuua'i kept by infft batdsbihih. Clothing for Mern's Wedat; Hatos aflf9Jffes; B'ook ind Sboed; Piece #oo4a of Woofe,' Glve me ? gall b~toFS epe~diefarnak and be eenvinced that,' At WOLFE'S yo6 6an gelt h'4 best goodb for l tir 6*qa$ o A L.OT si MeflfTh & ed6r, WOODWARD & LAW, t'bUiineu tb Ofrerl Bargains fP tld Cash in bry Goods, Dresi Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Oents, Ladies, Misses and Children's Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, Woodenware, &c. The speoial attention of the Ladies is oalied to our fine assortment of Prints, Muslins, Mozamubiques, Linens, Challes, Polins, &c. Also to a Kidl Glove io orb sellitg at ,1.00 a pair. The spebial atlention of the Gen. tiembin is calletl tn our stock of Ready Made dothingi, Cissiftieies, Linens, and Fine Felt and Straw Hats of the latest styles. All goods sold at the lowest CASH l ICES. WOODWARD & LAW. may 16 Gr'oceries l ardware, Dry Goods, &., On Irnud an1d to Arrie. -44,00l. Prifi liftieb 8acn43d andi SI-o"sIderi, 101 Ilbis. Lonisville-and N. C. Flour, all grane. 1,000 Hushels Corn. '.0 liin1s.Siigi'. 11) 1.his. N. At lasses. 4 Illili. Syrup. 6 1111(is. W. I, Molfidaeb, 15 liigsof Coffee. Bar rels and lf bvrels Mnckorel, Ten, 80np, robiatno, Salt, Iron, Trnoe I hains. l'lows and lPlo'v Steel, lloes, Whilo L.ead, Repe. ihoes, Osinahnrgi, Striped ind I'linin, Shirting. and Ilonvy Plat (at I (loods, with varied other articles on hand iad will he sold as low for caslit; I lie like sarticles can be furnished by any ot her inl lowni. Pairties wanting any of the ahove, will fid i to Itheii- list erestO. t o caull antd examine my stock before purchasing. mar 80 AT WIvIrff'S hiJAKRI AN A'monds, Brandy Peaches. Oysters, &o. Jii 26 ESTABLIISH ED 1859. I 1tEPECTILLY In.~ - fo'rtn Lbe ofitenseof Winnisboro and Fairfiold DistrIot that I have a fusl ttssortment of Walchos, Jewelry, Cloks, skofbic, &.,al~nas on hand,. a ill sell at the lowet prices, and wotiuld4 respiec-fully aalt the comnsnance of thei patronage of m$ old, fribiids and enslomers. All goodsa warranted as represenated. I anm prepared to do all kind of Wa1~h .aisd Jew, elry work and have alwaj's a good u fock of mnaierial eq~ hand, and will guardnteo sat is t action. All eory Warrnted. . Aej'ond door from Col. Ition's Oflice. ap180 SUl.ING OFF AT' COSTA O~.rng to tiie dienth of' i; Jnor W: Clarke; 01id of the firnmf $e afe dorntpolldd to sell dur' #TIftN STOCK AT COST, in oirdL~k to close the bAlsi: Ths wVishinlg bar gains; wodld do' *eli to da~i at once.- We se'll STRICTLY for CASHIT Thior ifrdefted to' thre fini Are requested to' eortto f'orward And settle by 04S8H br Note. . DA VIUSON &r CO.. ar t 'ar1I Tarf *8?T tessited at sj ive2 n MarnTYE & eO New Advertisements. It. .1. SAYERS, Dealer in Real Estatei FRANKLIN, PA. iots titd sells improved and unimproved lanIda any wtwspro li the United Staes. 'lid thicear CompositionShd. For houase fran's. dojks, piers, tulverts, wals, t'ountains and all hilding purposes ; I arder, iore tuirb le, and 100 per cenr, ebeAper ibnh n'itural stone. 'or supply of 'tho same, or right of innfacttire,. for C bunltes or tat eS, nflpl) to elA. W. Dare liog. Fecretary, N. Y. . Freni Stana Co 1,13 litidway, Now York. S1ti?1llD'.i PATENT COT'ON PRESS is ilie sim deet an bsit mado. It wi1i s8Ui you. Send for circular and pricos td SvofWield's Iron Works, Mincon, ocorgia. CONFEDERATE LO0AL STAMPS. 4 Four Dollars a piece paid for thd $ 4 cl stanpi ipssted by the Co.eI. rvnall Positasters, excepting the New Or. lenus and Memphis 2 a.,d 6 cents, by Wm; r ltown & Co., 5.3 Nassau-stroet, New Voi'k City. MERCHANT'S GAR OLINU OIL IS GOOD FOR ltiris aend Scels, lleu nsathi.un, Chllins, /lemtorrh/ils or J'iler. Sirans and Bliir.t. nre A'pple, Chapped lands, Cakel 'IUrals, 1esah/ Wounds, i'isula, ANany. I.'rost ibtes, Spawines, Sweenel, Rxiernal l'ostons. Seratehes, or Grease, Sand Crack., Slrhn!/hatll, W-intalls, Ga10 s of all kinds, "n'u~lerrdl ,-'ref . Rijybqone,' 0acked leels, 'oll Rl0, 'oot 116t in Sheepa, alhes of Aanals anl Insects, iloup in Aoltry, 1'uollhact f, Lamie Black, ttq , &c. Largo Sizo; b10o iMedium, 60o. m~alb 150. T'le Gairglinig ()it has been in use as a Ilinimet foi- thirty-eight ye~ars. All W e ask is a filir trial, but be sure and follow direct ionls. A.k yonr nearael dfuggist or dealer in pantent iedicinos,, for onle of our Alma lihe and Vnldo.Mecung, and read what ho people any abonit the Oil. Ilih (.argljing Oil is for sale by all reiectble (oilers throughout the Uni. olc States and other countries. tiir testirnoniala ditto from 1838 to the prt.teht, nnd are unsoleiited. Use the (/uargy (fit. and tell your neighbors what good it has done. We deal fair and liI oral wit h all, and lefy contradiction. Write for an Alma Pac or Cook Book. Manufaoturod at Loeli t, N. Y. -fly 4ERQUANT's 0AleG AOI. OWMNY. I .lll N ll0OGE. Sec'y. DR. WORTIlNGTON'S FA F I ILY MEDI U CINE.-Extensively used for "owe tffections" for twenty years. Endorse] oy (he most eminenat medical men of the oiatry. Surgl Oen. bloore and Pref. tarren advisS.f its use in the 0. 8.- Army. ve are tiow 1'rjig're Of tLhis medicine, wepare it by thie origalidl refdpo, and offei I to the pliblih in imnjotd -bnoknges and miod style. All drogglits and general Io lers keep it. Rond for I.estinionials,lan4 woir orders to Wade, Boykin 4( no., Dalt nofo. Agonts I Read This ! Ito will pay Agents a Salaty of $30 per reek and exp entsen, or allow a large con nission to kell ouir new arid wonderful in ention. Address M. WAONER & CO.; larslattl. Mich. A Na.ON'I'l Ihorse and Crrige fitrnisih. 'I. E pensesn paid. HI. Shaw, Alfred; Shtfewvd1:ufui ,mil qiLnenn' o i e a for nun bay revealing the seqret of the.busineed o no one. Address W.\. WVRAY, jne 28 688 Broadwnf, New York. LUMBER ! LUMBER I ll E unaderasigned are prepared to fetnihti L Jumbler of any class or getality td iarties dlesirinig it on rlhorL' is6tioe. They ave nlo otn hiand a salal'lot. Which will be old at lowest market, rae. SJune 6-1m RIIIJ (B~I8N JT'u~t 3Ft.e ceil~7e ci , F LOURi, CdFFEES, Bungais. Unnete d )ysters, Famnily Boap, Calidles, tinaokz1ig and Ubowinag Tobneco, &e.. A so, 1 liari-ul Ibford's Pine Rtyq Whtiskey, 1 Barrel Fine Nectar Whiskey. Jan 25t 11. W. DSOTS SP RING18'71. XV Saave opened a b'eauftifafft asbotmienk f Printu, Jaconets. Muslins, Li~wns, Ba ages, Pilqied, Greno'dideil aI'd ellier Dress Joodd, Aisd a~ gone'ral dtookc of Whifoe ]oods. 'Thu ,dteillitri tf ladles is ealled td A full stock of Spring Clothing The newest styles of flate, &o. We try to keep the bet, stook 6U Shoe4 hat thbis market, will afforil. Yott can' gen'i iral'y go e any~hijg ync ai tin th'e Sla os An. fronm us. Ever'/ Shdf4 Wasffd dde r6'm wood and papt. A dail 61%$ june 2g ' oINTVtE & C'l A tOT of Orookery and Gla'es Ware.as ji'ne,22 )o 79R3 & ~6 H) JIlDS, Satoo Oldei ci I$ #6i 4 indJp. pounde at ~ ~ J~